PENNSYLVAIVIA ; S'S; In the name and by the authority of tha Conunontratth of Pennsylvania, An- drew G. Curtin, Governor of the said Commonwealth : A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, The President of the United States, by his Proclamation, bearing date on the third day of this month, has invited the citizens of the United States to set apart THURSDAY, THE TWENTY SIXTII OF NOTrEMBER, NEXT, as a day of thanksgiving and prayer. N-vr I, ANDREW G. CURTIN; Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, do hereby recommend, that the people of Pennsylvania do sot apart and observe the said day accordingly, and that they do espe cially return thanks to Almighty God, for the gathered harvests of the fruits of the Earth,— For the prosperity with which he has blessed the industry of our people,— For the general health and welfare which He has graciously bestowed upon them,— And for the crowning mercy by which the blood-thirsty and devastating enemy was driven from our soil by the valor of our bre thren, freemen of this and other States,— And that they do especially pray for the continuance of the blessings which have been heaped upon us by the Divine Hand,— And for the safety and welfare and success of our brethren in the field, that they may be strengthened to the overthrow and confusion of the rebels now in arms against our belov ed Country ; So that Peace may be restored in all our borders, and the Constitution and Laws of the land be everywhere within them, re-es tablished and sustained. Given under my hand and the great seal of the State at Harrisburg, this twenty-eighth day of October, in the year of our lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty three, and of the Commonwealth the eigh• ty.eightb. By the Governor: A. G. CZ;RTIN. ELI &Inn, Secy. of the Commonwealth PENNSYLVANIA, SS In the name and by the authority of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, An drew G. Curtin, Governor of the said Commonwealth : A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, The President of the United States, by Proclamation, bearing date on the Seventeenth day of October, inst., has called for THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND VOL UNTEERS, to recruit the regiments now in the field from the respective States : And whereas, By information received this day, the quota of the State of Pennsylvania under said call is declared to 10 THIRTY-EIGHT THOUSAND TWO 'HUNDRED AND SIX TY-EIGHT MEN, (38,268 ;) And whereas, The President, in his said Proclamation, re quests the Governors of the respective States to assist in raising the force thus required : Now, therefore, I, Andrew G. Curtin, Gov ernotfrof the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do earnestly call on the good and loyal free men of this Commonwealth, to enlist in the service of the United States, under the Proc. lamation aforesaid, so that the required quo ta may be made up before the Fifth day of January next, on which day the President announces that a draft will commence for any deficiency that may then exist in the same. The freemen of Pennsylvania enlisting under this call will be attached to regiments from this State. All who are willing to en list are requested to present themselves at once, for that purpose, to the United States Provost Marshals' recruiting and mustering offices, in the respective cities, towns and counties. They will receive the following sums as allowance, pay, premium, and boun ty, viz To every recruit who is a veteran volunteer, us &a...ad 1.-Mineral Orders of the War De partment of June 25, — Ititi3-, No. 191, for re cruitin gveteran volunteers. one month's pay in advance, and a bounty and premium amounting to $402. To all other recruits not veterans, accepted and enlisted as re quired in existing Orders, one months pay in advance, and in addition a bounty and premium amounting to $302. Any further information desired can be obtained from the Provost Marshals of the respective districts. In making this appeal to the good and loyal freemen of Pennsylvania, I feel entire confi dence that it will be effectually responded to. The approaching expiration of the term of enlistment of the men now in the field ren ders it necessary to replenish our regiments. Let us maintain the glory which their valor and conduct have reflected on tho Common wealth, and let our people show, by their promptness and alacrity on this occasion, that they have not abated in courage or love of country; or in the determination that the unholy rebellion, already stunned and stag gering, shall be utterly crushed and extin guished. Given under my hand and the great seal of the State at Harrisburg, this twenty-eighth day of October, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three and of the Commonwealth the eighty-eighth By the Governor; A. G. CURTIN. ELI SLIFER, Say of the Commonwealth. New Furniture Establishment. J. M. WISE, ' Manufacturer and Dealer in Furniture, Respectfully Invitee the attention of the Public to Me stand on Hill et., Huntingdon, between Cunningham's Store and Dean's National House, where he manufactures and keep, all kinds of Furniture at reduced prices. Per sons wishing to purchase, will do well to give him a cell. Repairing of all kinde attended to promptly and chinee reasonable. 46P. Also, Undertaking carried on, and Coigns ra ads in any style desired, at Alert notice. ADA-Funerals attended at any place in town or coun try, by J. M. WISE. Huntingdon, Sept. 24,1862-tf. WA TCHE S, JEWELRY AND SILTED-WADE. The undersigned would respectfully invite your often Con to his well selected stock of Finn Gold and Silver WATCHES, line Gold JEWELRY, (dere- •- a -- ry kind and variety of styles—comprising all of •• • the newest ant moat b autifid derigns. Also, SOLID SILVER WARE, equal to win—end the best make of Meer /noted Ware. Earl, article is war ranted to be as represented. lii' Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired and vette- Indian guaranteed. JACOB HARLEY, (Successor to Stauffer ed Harley.) No. 622 Market St., Phila. Sept. 5, 1863-3nt. FLAX! FLAX!! FLAX ! !! 'THE UNDERSIGNED HAS SE cured the latest improved machinery for breaking cotching Flax. It Is now in successful operation. I desire it to be understood that I am prepared to buy all the flax that the farmers raise, above their household wants, and If they desire I will prepare what they want for their own use. This machinery will dress in two days more flax than one man can In the ordinary way in thirty days. The flax after it is pulled and seperatal from the stock, should be spread on a meadow, thinly and reg ularly, to be exposed to the dews for a week or ten days until the stock assumes a silver grey color, the under side should then be turned up and treated 1u the same way. On a dry day it can then be tied in bundles and is ready for the mill. It is not necessary to dry it by fire or smoke It over an oven, as this is only trouble for nothing. An acre of good flax is worth from thirty to thirty-five dollars without counting the eetd. Sumac will also be bought. Huntingdon, July 29, 1963. 'nOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA: :iti - neivierd Institution established by special Endmirment, for the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Orpaut. Nedieal Advice given gratis, by tho Acting Surgeon. Valuable Reports ors Spertoittorrhari, and other Bimini of the Sexual Organs, and on the new Remedies employed th the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter en velopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will be acceptable. Address, DR. J. SKILLEN HOUGHTON, Acting Sur geom. Howare: el'imioclation. No. 2 South Ninth Street,Phil wdelphfa, Pa. lip order of the Directors. EZRA D. HARTWELL, President. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. Dec. 31, 1862.-Iy. YOU will find the Largest and Best Asa ortmentof Ladica' Dna, Good. nt D. OWNS'. ASplendid carroty of Carpets, only eta. per lard. linll.lllt. & EON. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! FISHER & SON Have just Opened and offer to the Public, A SPLENDID STOCK Or WELL SELECTED NEW GOODS, AT REDUCED PRICES. • THE PUBLIC Will please call and examine our Goods. FISHER S: SON. Sept 30, 180. NEW CLOTHING AT LOW PRICBS. MN OUTMAN HAS JUST OPENED A PINE STOCK OP NEW FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, Which he offers to all who want to be CLOTHED, AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. His Stock consists of Ready:made Clothing for MEN AND BOYS, ALSO, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, AC., AC. Should gentlemen desire any particular kind or cut of clothing not found in the stock on hand, by-leaving their measure they can be accommodated at abort notice. Call at the east corner of the Diamond, over Long'e armory. MANUAL GUTMAN. Huntingdon, Sept 30,1863. NEW STOCK OF GOODS. EVERYBODY IS INVITED TO CALL AT S. S. SMITH'S STORE, ON TILL STREET, tIONTINGEOII, PENNA THE Ban SUGAR and MOLASSES, COFFEE, TEA and CHOCOLATE, FLOUR, FISH, SALT and VINEGAR. CONFECTIONERIES, CIGARS and TOBACCO, SPICES OF TILE BEST, AND ALL RINDS, and every other article usually found In a Grocery Storr ALSO— Drugs, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Varnishes, Oils and Spts. Turpentine, Fluid, Alcohol. Gloss and Patty, BEST WINE and BRANDY for medical purposes. ALL TUE BEST B PATENT MEDCINES, BOOTS AND 8110E I , and a large number of articles too numerous to mention The public generally will please call and OIMILLEI to, themselves and learn my prices. Iluntlngden, Sept. 30, 1863. HEAD QUARTERS FOR NEW GOODS. D. P. CWIN INFORMS THE PUBLIC THAT HE HAS JUST OPENED • A SPLENDID STOCK of NEW GOODS THAT CAN'T BE BEAT IN CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY. COME AND SEE. D. P. GWIN. Sept 30,1863. FALL AND WINTER GOODS, JUST OPENED AT A. B. CUNNINGHAM'S. A LARGE STOCK AND FULL ASSORTMENT, AT PRICES TO PLEASE EVERYBODY. CALL AND EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES SILVER AND GOLD, AND ALL PAPER ON GOOD BANKS & INDIVIDUALS, Taken at Par in Exchange for Goode. The highest prices paid in Goods for all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. FOR BARGAINS, CALL AT A. B. CIINN3NGECATCS STORE. linntingdon, Sept 30,1863. GREAT WORK ON THE HORSE THE HORSE & HIS DISEASES BY ROBERT JRNNINGS, V. S., Profmor of Pathology and Operative Surgery in the rap -Mary Cortege Of Phitactelphia, etc., eta. WILL TELL YOB Of the Origin, history and distinctive traits of the various breeds of European, Asiatic, African and American Horses, with the physical formation and pe. cullaritles of the animal, and how to ascertain his nge by the number and condition of his teeth; illustrated with nntaerous explanatory engravings. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL TELL YOU Of Breeding, Breaking, Stabling, Peed. Ing, Grooming, Shoeing, and the goner. al management of the horse, with tha beat modes of administering medicine, also, bow to treat Biting, Kicking, Rearing, Shying, Stumbling, Crib-Bit. lug. Restlessness, and other vices to which ha in subject; with numerous ex planatory engravings. TEE ROUE AND MS DISEASES WILL 'BUJ YOU Of the mmses,symptoms,and Treatment of Strangles, Sore Throat, Distemper, Catarrh, Influenza, Bronchitis, Peeu eeoniq Ploeroay, Broken Wind, Chron• to Cough, Roaring and Whietling.Lam. pea, Bore Mouth and Ulcers, end De. rayed Tooth, with other diseases of the 'Mouth and Respiratory Organs. THE HOIISE AND HIS DISEASES WILL TELL YOU Of Chemises, symptems,and Treatmen of Worms, Bois, (Iloilo, Strangulation !Bony Concretions, Ruptures, Baby Blarrhea,Jaundieryllepatirrhen,Bleody Urine, Stones in the Kidneys and Blad der, Intlamation and other diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Liver and Uri nary Organs. VIE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL TELL 201:1 Of the causes, symptoms, and Treat. meet of Bone, Blood and Bog, Snarl% Ring Bonn, Sweanie, Strains, Broken Knees, Wind Galls, Founder, Cracked Hoofs, Sole Brulso and Gravel, Canker Scratches, Thrash and Corns; also, o Megrims, Vertigo, Epilepsy, Staggers and other diseases of the Feet, Legs and Mead. 11. GI. FISHER THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL TELL YOU Of the mums, symptoms, and Treat. meat of Fistula, Foil Ertl, Glanders, Percy, Scarlet Fever, Mange, Surfeit. Locked Jaw,ltheumatiam.Cramp,Oalls, Diseases of the Eye and heart, dm, &a, and how to manage Castration, Bleed. tag, 'Trephining, Roweling. Firiug, Hernia, Amputation, Tapping,and oth er surgical operations. TUN 11011813 AND 1118 DISBASILB WILL TELL YOU Of Rarey's Method of taming Home Low to Approach, natter, or Stable a Colt; bow to accustom a horse to strange sounds and sights, and how to Bit, Saddle, Ride, and Creak him to Mumma; also the real!) and law of Wsitstansr. The whole being the re milt of 16 years' careful study of the habits, pit-altar/ties, wants and weak. times of this noble and useful animal. Fos We at Lewis' Book Item. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD TIME OF LEAVING OR TRAINS WESTWARD. EASTWARD g us 1 b:, MI ,?..... k rs' MIV I. IV 9 iE I `.._, ;4 id. , id. VI Uj .F" no " 0 , STATIONS, " 1 ° g g t;. > -, .. , Z g F. LI g E l 1 ..‘ : I ' V It. t°° bd f 2 "'I 5 .s'. P.M.I P. M.I it.M.I A. ICI I P. A. x.l P.M 4 40 111.11rtruilton, 12 28 4 54 5 05 Mt. Union,... 10 45 12 20 5 04 Mapleton, 12 11 51111 Creek,... 12 06 5 13 Coal Siding,.. 12 01 5 23 7 05 6 22 5 33'Huntingtion, 10 21 9 21 11 55 5 39 I Petersburg,— 10 061 11 40 5 48 Barren, 11 33 5 54 6 00 SpruceCreok, 9 541 8 54 11 26 6 10 Birmingham, I 11 10 619 6 21 Tyrone 9 33 8 83 11. 00 6 39 .. Tipton 10 48 6 3b Fostoria, 10 43 6 40 I 1 6 39 Bell's Mills,- 9 14 8 14 10 39 7 00 b 6 55,A1t00na,. 8 40 8 00 10 23 P.H. P. M. .I 6.31.1 I P.M.! A. M.I A. M. TM 'OT , k Its.' ' AI mat 115 A 7 30i A. M. LINE PCB at 8 23i P. DI.I a FASI Tad arr Mt lIUNTI ItSkILItO Oa arid actor ea , ill arrive and de yr TRAINS. ENE P.M. I A. M Ls 5 40 Lx 5 57 • 6 0 6 20 6 33 6 40 e 57 Alt 7 12 LE 7 20 7 40 7 60 BEDFORD RAIL ROAD. BCI 10 151Piper'a Run, 816 30 45111ami1t0n,..„ An 8 MATCH 00111loody !tun. 20 1 5 z 9 30 'Paxton 1 35 9,45 Coalmont, 10 9 50 Crawford, Ar. 7 50 utlo 00 Ihulloy, ) Broad Top City, ....... I ■ READING RAIL ROAD, SUMMER ARRANGEMEgT. f2REAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE ‘fi North and North-West for PnILADELPIIIA, NM- Yong, READING, POTTSVILLIT, LEBANON, ALLENTOWN, EASTON, Ac., de. TIT.IIIS leave NARBISDURG for Pcltstmumm, NEw-Tong, READING, POTTsVILLE. and all Intermediate Stations, at I A. M., and 2.00 P. Id. NEW-Yong Express leaven Unicorn:um at 2.15 A. 31., ar riving at Naw-Yang at 9,15 the name morning. Fares from llsnrussußa : To Now-Yong, $5 15; to PHIL. ADBLPHIA,r, 35 and $2 80. Baggage checked through. Returning, leave NEw-Yotos at 6 A. Al., 12 Noon, and 7 P. M., (Pinsatmait B.Mus.) Leave PuitADELlmiA at 8 15 A. M., and 3.30 P. M. Sleeping ears in the New-Tosts Exenms TRAINB, through to and from PITTSBURGH without clmp. ...119-F7. ..gLrg r .g_7 , ,,, Passengers by the CATARISSL Rail Road leave Tait- ~.- 4 ,,,..,J.-, • I; AQUA at 8.50 A. Sf„ for PHILADELPHIA and all Intermec IVIsq:;:t"; , ' ' 4A, m...1...t.:' .., 88 . , t diato Stations; and at 2.15 P. 31., for Pramual-mos, NEW YORK, and all Way Points. HOOKS AND STATIONERY.— Train. fears Parrsvuxest 9.15 A. 31., and 2.30 P. 51., for A good assortment of miscellaneous and School PHILADELPHIA, Ilsammultta and NSW-Yon. s—Foolscap, Letter, Commercial and Note Paper— An Accommodation Passenger Train leaves READING at Plain and Fancy Euvolopes—Red, Blue and Black Inks -6.00 A. SI., and returns from PHILADELPHIA at 6,00 P.M. Blank Books of numerous sixes—Pens, Pencils, Pocket and Inc. All the above trains inn daily, Sundays excepted. Desk Inkstands, and every other article usually found in A Sunday train leaves Poslavolz at 7.80 A. SI., awl a Book and Stationery Store, ran be had at fair prices at kgIIIADELPHIA at 3.15 P. 81. LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY A MUSIC STORE. COSSIOTATION, MTLEAGII, SEASON, nod EXCURSION TIMM at reduced rates to and from all polnts. G. A. NICOILS, pOCKET TESTAMENTS, April 20, 1863. General Superintendent DEE= A * 0 M 03 w. ... c.) P-1 IN TO ARMS! RUSH TO ME STORE OF SIMON COHN, AT COFFEE RUN STATION, and see the now and elegant neeortment of Geode he has Just remised, consisting in part of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queeneware, Hardware, Clothing, Dennis, Shawls. Hair, aye, Boole, Awe, and all other articles kept in conntry stores. which ho is offering at his Mammoth Stores. at Coffee Run Station, at unusually low prices. The public are incited to call and examine his Goods. . . Having arrangements with large firms In Philadelphia snd other eastern cities, he is able to buy his goods cheap. er than other country merchants, and can consequently, undersell them! In exchange for goods, he takes all kinds of country produce nt the highest cash prices. By strict attention to the wants of clistornerm, ho hopes to receive a continuation of the liberal patronage with w lash he has been heretofore favored. Mr. Cohn is Agent of tho 'Broad Top It. R. Co., at Coffee Ron Station, and is prepared to ship all kinds of Grain to the &otern markets. Having a large Ware Boom, far. more can store with him until ready to ship. Every eon. venionce will be afforded them. Juno 10, WAR FOR THE UNION NEW ORLEANS, Sr. LOUIS, 3IEMPIIIS, NURFOLR, TAKM—ASIIIIY SLAIN, AND THE BACK BONE OF " SECESII" BROKEN But while you rejoice at the success of our gallant troops, nod the prospect of the speedy downfall of the Rebel Array, do not forget to call at the store of 'WALLACE & CLEMENT, before purchasing elsewhere, and see our new stock good., consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Queens ware, Crockeryware, Tobacco, Segni; Hama, Flitch, Shoulders, Fish. Flour, Salt, and a general assortment of tattoos, all of which are of (err on reasonable terms for cash or produce. Huntingdon, July 1, 1803. BIRNBAUM'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, ON HILL STREET, A few doors West of Lewis' Book Store, HUNTINGDON; PA. Photographs and Ambrotypes Taken in the Best Style. m.CALL AND EXAMINE SPECIMENS. /ARBLE YARD. The undersigned would respectfully call the attention of the citizens - 11 untin gdon and the adjoining counties to the stock of beautiful Marble now on band. Ifs it pi clawed to furnish at the shortest notice, Monumental Marble, Tomb, Tables and Stones of every desired size and form of Italian or Fastern Marble, highly finished, and carved with appro. print° devices, or plain, as may snit. Building Marble, Door and Window Silts, Sc., will be furnished to order. • . . W. W. pledges himself to (Unfelt ulster'sl and work. mauslilp equal to auy in rho country, at n fair plies, Call and ace, before you purchase elsewhere. Shop on Hill street, ifuntlngdon, Pa. WS. WILLIASIS. Huntingdon ,May 10 1955. /FULL at D. P. G WIN'S if you want Jjanhfocablo Goo& CARPET Sacks and Fancy Baskets at OMNI& MICA LAMP CHIMNEYS- Just received at the bard %are store of JAS. A. BROWN SALTI SALT!! SALT!!! Just roceived from the Onondago Salt company, Syracuse, N. Y., to be sold on commission, citlmc whcle• eels or retail, 200 DARNELS and. 1000 SACKS of SALT. Oct-21, 1160 YlEllEaL & SON. ;ward leaves ingdou at 227 East, 'Runt, Itoon A. M. NGDON&B lAD.--CIIAN,II.I OF S durday, Aug. 29, 1863, part as follows: ROAD TOP CIIEDULE, Pansangor Trains =I =I Monfg Evereg ENIMEE/ EEEDIE An 1 051 1 45 1 36 1 22 1 07 1 00 49 45 rAn 30 25 05 55 I Iluntingthat, iilcCounellstown, Plemant Grove,.. Alarklesbarg, Coffee Run, Rough & Ready, Coy., Flatlet's Summit, 7 a., LE 7'..^:buy CLOTHING from me In Ituntinidon at WHOLESALE an cheap as they can In the cities, as I have a wholesale eon, in Fiala&'phis. Huntingdon, April 14,1858. 11. HOMAN. Abeautiful lot of Shaker Bonnets for sale cheap, at D.l'. OW Ma THE best display and largest variety of all kinds of Goode, can always be found at the chaar etore of FISHER 8 SON. 11 P. GWIN'S is the place to buy A—, • good and cheap Carpeta. FOR. PRESENTS TO PLEASE AND INSTRUCT YOUR CHILDREN, • CALL AT LEWIS' ROOK AND STATIONERY STORE LLADIES ! ATTENTION !! - 13ALMORALS, a handsome lot just received direct frem New Yorlc, by FISHER & SON. MINUS & OPERA CAPS, 3d arri val af;tho season, .5114 opening by Nov 141862, FIFILER SON. WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS EVERYBODY'S LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR IN BUSINESS BY FRANK CROSBY, =I ft reUr You How to draw up PARTNERSEUP PAN= and give* plural forme for Amusgsmara of all kinds, Blue of SALE, LSAISSEI and Pontos& It Tells You Bow to draw up BONDS and Mearaseze, Ar• nonarl, Porno of Arrogant', Norge and MILS of RECHANOf, RECEIPTS and Unman. It nu+ You The laws for the CorixOrtott of Dame, with the STASI:MSS Of LIMITATION, and amount and kind of property Banter from Exam. SION in every State, IC Tells You How to make an Agsvorragar properly, with forms for Cogrosrnort with CREDITORS, and the Ineemorr Lairs of every Stale. It Teas You The legal relations existing between Illus. MAN and WARD, MGT= and Arm... GUN and LaNDEoRn and Tne*o?. R Tells Yin What constitutes tun and lit.aavra, and the Law as to MaRRIAGE Downs, the Wined Mora no PROPERTY, DIVORCE and ALIMONY. It Tells You The Law fur M/0114041(3' Lasalle every State, . and the NATURALIZATION LAWS of this coeds try. and how to comply with the carne. Tells You The law concerning Przuncos and how to edr into one, and the Paz-Eumunt LAWS to PUBLIC LANDS. _ Tells You The Law for Pairgsg, with mode of proce dure in obtaining one, with INVllttiliveneeer ASSIGNMENTS and TABLE OP Foes. /I Tells You flow to make your Witt, and how to ADM/N.. MIR ON AN ESTATE, with the law and the requireinentsthereof its every State. It Tells Tau The meaning of LAW Teams in general user and eXpbuns to yon the Lgotexanva, Paw curivx and JUDIEIAL Powers of.larth the General and State GOVERNMENTS. R Tells You HOW TO KEEP OUT or LAW, byahowing hew to do your business legally, thus staving vast amount of property, and .leXllMoilir litigation, by its timely consultation. srin Everybody's Lawyer Is for sale at Lewis' Book Store ‘‘QUICK SALES IM Snit M. PROFITS I" Anybody in want of FAMILY AND POCKET DIDLDB, DrIIN AND rnitYsic BOOKS, ALBUMS AND ANNUALS, PIT QIRU YAttrAISIJI AXD INSIIIIIIITINO BOO; Fancy and School STATIONERY, MUSICAL INSTRUIniNTB, CIIURCII MUSIC AND INSTRUCTION BOORS, BIINET MUSIC for the Plano, Guitar, to., a.., MUT ZOOlll, POIVIVONNUAS AND MOM. For Lndtem and Gentlemen, GOLD PENS AND PENCILS!, AWARD CARDS AND BOOKS, For Ennday and Common Sthoola, SUND4Y SCHOOL BOOKS Or ALT. KINDS, TOY BOOKS, ALPUABET BLOCKS, AC, ALL KINDS OF BOOKS Proper for Pop and Girls. AMUSING GAMES For Young Folko REDDISH ENVELOPES AND CARDS, MARRIAGE CERTIVICATEs, VISITING CARDS, CHECK ER BOARDS, DOMINOES, &C., CONVERSATION CARDS, SONG BOORS, From 6 to 75 cen ts. BLANK BOOKS, Memorandum. Books of 'Various Sixes, SCHOOL DOORS OF ALL KINDS, DIARIES FOR 1863 Drawing and Molting Paper, Brutal and Card /karat, mutt: BONNET BOARD, INDELIBLE, CARMINE, RED, DUE AND MACK Arnold's Hodgson's and Harrison's WRITING FLUID 'Scrapping raper or Different Sizes and Quiditins, ke. it. AC. ke, dm I. ke = LEWIS' CHEAP Boos, STATIONERT AND Music SIOSII, In the "Globe" building, Market -Square, where all who want to SAVE MONEY, go to make their purchases fCOAL OIL!! COAL OIL!!! ' ltrnes A. Strewn sells the genuine PORTLAND KERO SENE," ox COAL OIL. clear its ttetter. . _ Thin is the only king of oil that given entire tahVnet r ie* as an agent ter Ileaire of ceunterfelts and colored 'Arbon oils. They emit an drone's° smell and smoke. A large satisfy also of - COAL orz LAmrs, Chimneys, Globes, 'Wicks. Burner.. Shades, cold at the very towoetinicer;at the Hardware store, Hunt int. don, Pa. VIOLINS, GUITARS, ISYMMON2A2_O3, - ACCORDNONS AND FIFES,. For safe cheap At . LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY L bIIISIC STORE PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS AND SMALL PORTRAITS AU. TIM 15/111101718IIID °Mans AND Citilll,34 FOR SALE AT LEWIS' BOOK.AND STATIONERY STORE. PISTOLS ! PISTOLS !! ton% Bborye, smith & Wesion'e; and ell improved' pattern. of Revolvers, Plato!. Cartridges, Bowie Halves,. &r. &c., for sale at the HPIIIMITO store Or .TAIIES A. BEWAIL Slay 21 861, 'Huntingdon, Be. B LANK BOOKS, or Unins aura, for sale at LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY 81-01:r COAL BUCKETS and Shovels, for bale by JAMES A. lIRCWN OIL CLOTH WINDOW SHADES, GILT GOLD SHADES, NCITSIZN SHADES, BAILEY'S FIXTURES, TAPE, CORD AND TASSALS, A FULL ASSOBTMENT AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE