The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, November 18, 1863, Image 4

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    PE TZ S TTAN/A, SS.
In the name and by the authority of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, An
drew G. Curtin, Governor of the said
Commonwealth :
A PROCLANATIO.Z.
WHEREAS, The President of the United
States, by his Proclamation, bearing data on
the third day of this month, has invited the
citizens of the United States to set apart
THURSDAY; THE TWENTY SIXTH OF
NOYEMBER, NEXT,
as a day of thanksgiving and prayer. N-vv
I, ANDREW G. CURTIN,
Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania, do hereby recommend, that the people
of Pennsylvania do set 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 -vhich he has
blessed the industry of our people,—
For the general health and welfare which
Ho 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-eighth.
By the Governor: A. G. CLIRTIN.
ELI SLIFER, Secy. of the Commonwealth
PEIVNS ELVA NLI, 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 be THIRTY-EIGHT
THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED AND SIX
TY-EIGHT MEN, (38,268 ;) And whereas,
The President, in his said Proclamation, re
questa the Governors of the respective States
to assist in raising the force thus required :
Now, therefore, I, Andrew G. Cur'in, Gov
ernor of 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 neat, 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 wbu 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,
as defined in General Orders of the War De
partment of June 25, ISO 3, No. 191, for re
cruitin gveteran volunteers. one month's pay
in advance, and a bounty and premium
amountin& to $402. To all other recruits
not cetera-Is, accepted and enlisted as re
quired in existing Orders, one months pay
m 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 the 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.
ELL SLIFER, See'y of the Commonwealth.
Thankagivino Proclamation.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 3.—By the Pres
idea of the 'United States of America
A PROCLAMATION.
' The year that is drawing to its close
has peen filled with the blessings of
fruitful fields and healthful skies. To
these bounties, which are so constant
ly enjoyed that we are prone to for
get the source from which they come,
others have been added which are of
so extraordinary a nature that they
cannot fail to penetrate and soften
even the heart which is habitually in
sensible to the ever 'watchful provi
dence of Almighty God. In the midst
of a civil war of unequalled magni
tude and severity, which has some
times to invite and provoke the ag
gressions of foreign States, peace has
been preserved with all nations, order
has been maintained, laws have been
respected and obeyed, and harmony
has prevailed everywhere except in
the theatre of military conflict. While
that theatre has been greatly contract.
ed by the advancing armies and navies
of the Union The needful diversions
of wealth and strength, from the fields
of peaceful industry, to the national
defence, have not arrested the plow,
the shuttle, or the ship. The axe has
enlarged the borders of our settlements,
and the mines, as well of iron and coal
as the precious metals, have yielded
even more abundantly than hereto
fore. The population has steadily in
creased, notwithstanding the waste
that has been made in the camp, the
siege and the battlefield, and the coun
try, rejoicing in the conscientiousness
of augmented strength and vigor, is
permitted to expect a continuance of
years, with a large increase of freedom
no human counsel bath designed. Not
withstanding the mortal hand had
worked on these great things, they
are gracious gifts of the Most High
God, who, while dealing with us in an
ger for our sins, hath nevertheless re
remembered mercy. It has seemed to
me fit and proper that they should be
solemnly, reverently and gratefully
acknowledged as with one heart and
voice by the whole American people.
T do, therefbre, invite my fellow citi
zens in all parts of the United States,
and also those who aro at sea and
those who are sojourning in foreign
lands, to set apart and observe the last
Thursday in November next as a day
of thanksgiving and prayer. td our be
nifieent Father who doth reside in the
heavens, and I recommend theni that,
while offering up ',lief ascriptions just
ly duo to him for such singular deliv
erances and blessings, they do also,
with humble penitence for our nation
al perverseness and disobedience com
mend to his tender care all those who
have become widows and orphans or
suffering in the civil strife in which we
aro unavoidably engaged, and fervent
ly implore the interposition of the Al
mighty hand to preserve the health
of the nation and to restore it, as soon
as it may be consistent with the di
vine purposes, to the full enjoyment
of peace, harmony, tranquility and
Union.
In testimony wherof I have here
unto set my hand and caused the seal
of the United States to be affixed.
Done at the City of Washington, this
thi:d day of October, in the year of our
Lord 1863, and of the independence of
the United States the eighty-eighth.
.A.BRAIIAM. LINCOLN.
Wm. H. SEWARD, Sec'y of State.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!!
FISHER & SON
Have just Opened and Qfti'r to the Public,
SPLENDID STOCK
WELL SELECTED NEIV GOODS,
REDUCED PRICES
THE PUBLIC
Will please cull and examine our Goods
FISHER & SON
Sept SO ISM
,
N EW CLOTHING
AT LO TV PRICES.
M. OUTMAN
HAS JEST OPENED A FINE STOCK OF NEW
FALL AND INNTEI? CLOTRING,
Which he offers to all who want to be
CLOTHED,
AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES
Hie 9tock consiEta of Ready-made Clothing for
MEN AND BOYS,
ALSO,
BOOTS AND SHOES, lIATS AND CAPS, AC., AC
Should gentlemen desire any particular kind or cut of
clothing not found lu the stock on hand, by leaving their
measure they can be lucommodsted at short notice.
Call at the cast col ace of the Diamond, over Long 's
Grocery.
MANUAL GUTMAN.
Huntingdon, Sept 30, 1563.
NEW STOCK OF GOODS
EVERYBODY IS INVITED TO CALL AT
S. S. SMITH'S STORE,
ON lIILL ETItENT, LIONTINGDON, PENN.
THE BEST
SUGAR and MOLASSES,
COFFEE, TEA and CHOCOLATPI,
FLOUR, FISH, SILT and VINEGAR.
CONFECTIONERIES, MG AILS nnel `MA MO,
SPICES OF THE BEST, AND ALL HINDS,
and every other articlo usually found in a Grocery Store
ALSO— Drugs, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs,
Paints. Varnishes, Oils and Spts. Turpentine,
Fluid, Alcohol, Glass and Patty,
BEST WINE and BRANDY for medical purposes.
ALL TIIE BEST PATENT MEDICINES.,
ROOTS AND SHOES,
and a large number of articles too numerous to mention
The public generally mill please call and examine fa;
theuml yes and learn my prices.
Huntingdon. Sept.
HEAD QUARTERS
FOR
NEW. GOODS.
D. P. OWIN
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 30,180.3.
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 RANKS A INDIVIDUALS,
Taken at Par in Exchange for Goode.
The bigbeet prices paid In Goode (or all kinds of
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
FOR BARGAINS,
CALL AT
A. E. CUNNINGHAM'S STORE].
Huntingdon, Sept 30, 1863.
New Furniture Establishment,
J. M. WISE,
Manufacturer and Dealer in Furniture,
Respectfully invites the attention of the Public to his
stand on 11111 et., Huntingdon, between Cuncdnglaam'a
Store and Dean's National !louse, where he manufactures
and keeps all kinds of Furniture at reduced prices. Per
sons wishing to purchase, will do well to give him a call.
Repairing of all kinds attended to promptly and charge
reasonable.
in- Alec, Undartalclng carried on, and Coffins in ads In
any style desired, at abort notice.
in" Funerals attended at any place in town or coon•
try. by .7. M. WISE.
Huntingdon, 5ept.:4,1862-M
WATCHES, JEWELRY AND
SILVER-WARE,
The undersigned would respectfully invite your atton
Eon to his well selected stock of line Gold and ..
WATCHES, Pica Gold JEWELRY, of eve
ry kind and variety of styles—comprieing all of 4) "w
.
the newest not most b autiful deslgn.s.
Also, SOLID SILVER WARE, equal to con—and the
best make of Silver Plated Were. Each article is war
ranted to be as represented.
441'• Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired and wills
tactiou goaran teed.
JACOB HARLEY,
Stauffrr rE ley.)
No. 622 Market Bt., Pbila.
.opt 9,15.33-3 m.
-
116',,s,VAr)
BENI
WESTIK4 RD. EASTWARD
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ro x ~... ;.... rt :1 q E i V,
.r 7, ;"; ' 7 ~11 STATIONS, ;', ,S ) ~%3 2.2
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P. H.O P. 11.1 /L. 8 1 A. ICI 1 P. 8.1 A. M.l P.M
4 46 N. Hamilton, 12 28
4 54 5 05 Mt. Union,... 10 45 12 20
5 04 Mapleton, 12 11
5 09 21111 Creek.... 12 06
5 13 Coal Siding,.. 12 01
5 23 7 03 6 22 5 33111untIngdon, 10 21 9 21 11 55
5 39 I Potersburg,... 10 06 11 40
5 49 Macrae, 11 .53
5 54 6 00 SprneoCreok, 9 54 8 54 11 26
6 10 Birmingham, 11 10
6 19 621 Tyrone, 9 33 8 33 11 00
0 30 Tipton 10 48
6 :35 Fostoria. ..... 10 43
6 40 6 39 1 11.41's Stills,.. 0 14 8 14 10 39
7008 20 7 401 6 55,A1t00nn,. 840800 10 25
P. 441 P. 8.1 A. 41.1 A. 84 I P. M.I 1.8.1 A. Y.
The FAST LINE Eastward tonere Altoona at 116 A
U., and arrives at Huntingdon at 2 27 A. M.
HU NT INGDON & BROAD TOP
ItAILTIOAD.-CII AN a n OF ECI tEDI3LE.
Ou and after Saturday, Aug. 29, 1863, Passenger Trains
a RI arrive and depart as folloas
UP TRAINS.
STATIONS 1
Evan's I Morn'g Morn'gl Eren'g
AND I
SIDINGS.
P. M. I A. M. A. M. 1 P.M.
1
Le 0 40,t1:. 30111untingilon, 1061 051 An 00
5 57 50151eConnellstown 1 45 43
604 001Plennnn t Grove 1 36 33
620 15151nrklemborg 1 22 20
603 30 Coffee Run, 1 07 03
6401 , 401 Rough Ready 100 56
6 52 55 Cove, 49 40
6 57 02. Fisher's Summit,..... 451 35
AR 7 I'2 AR 20 1 LE 30 , LE 20
LE 7 20ILc Nl Sftlt " , An 25 As 10
7 401 501111.1d1e91 , nrg 05 4 0
7 501 I 001Ilopewell 55 40
BEDFORD RAIL ROAD
8 Ord 10 15Plper'e Ilun,
8 35 I
10 451fam11t0n,...
t 8 8 nOtAtill 001111ondy
Ls 7 20 1 zu 9 30 I Faxton
735 9 431Coalmout,
7 10 9 50 Crawford,
AR 7 50 ARID 00 Dudley
I 'Drawl Top City,
READING RAIL ROAD.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
et REST TRUNK LINE FROM THE
'or North and North•Weet for PRILADLLPRf 1, Nsw-
Yon, Swum, POTTSVILLIC, likua0;08, Atlaterovilt, EASTON,
Ac.
Trains leave Manson° for Pim. tumults, tims-Yoss,
READING, POTTBVILtH, and all Intermediate Stations, at 8
A. M., and 200 P. 31.
NHIV-YORIE EarttaB lea Ten ilArtlllalltlatl at 2.15 A. 31., ar
riving at Nsw•Youx nt 9,15 the same morning.
Fares from 'lnstant= To NEw•YoRa, t 5 15; to Pim,
ADELPITIA,V). 35 and $2 80. Baggage checked through.
'Morning. leave Nzw.Yosa at 6 A. NI., 12 Noon, and 7
C. . (PITTSBUROU EIPRItsa.) Lean PHILADELPIIIA at 8
15 A. 01., and 3.30 P. N.
Sleeping oars to the Nsw-Yring ExPRZSIS TRAINS, through
to and from PITTEBUROIT without change.
Passengers by the CATAWIaIt Itnhl Bond leave Tow-
AQUA at 8.50 A. N., for PHILADELPHIt and all Interme
diate Stations; and at 2.15 P. IL, for rtilttaitPULt, Now-
Yong, and an Way Points. . .
Trains leave NYTTSVILLL . 't 0.13 A. M., and 2,301'. )t., fur
PIIIIADELPLICS, HARRISBVIta and rivve-Yonn.
An Accommodation Passenger Train leaves 11Loma at
6.00 A. 3f., and returns from PUILIDISLYInt at 0,00 P. M.
It; All the above trains run dolly, Sundays excepted.
A Sunday train leaves PoraVILLXI at 7.30 A. M., sad
11111.ADELPIIIA at 3.16 P. M.
COUXIMT10:1, MILIA4I2, PELSON, and EXCLIIMON TICKETS
at reduced rates to and from all points.
G. A. NICOLL%
Gfneral Superinkndent.
April 20, 1803
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To ARMS!
RUSH TO THE STORE OF
SIMON COHN,
S.
AT COFFEE RUN STATION,
and see the new and elegant assortment of Goods ho Lae
Just received consisting in part of
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Queer/swore, Hardware,
troihmg, Bonnet:, Shawls.
Hats, ( - UN, Dewee, 57wer,
and all other articles kept in country stores. which ho la
offering at bis Mammoth Stores, at Coffee Ilan Station, at
unusually low prices. The public are invited to call and
examine his Goods.
Haring arrangements with large firma In Philadelphia
snd other eastern cities, he Is able to buy his goods cheap•
er than other country merchants, and coo consequently,
undersell them I In exchange for goods, he takes all
kinds of country produce at the highest cash prices. Ity
strict attention to the w ante of customers, he hopes to
tn. putrowaga with which
he hee been heretofore favored.
Mr. Cebu is Agent of the Broad Top It R. Co„ at Coffee
Hun Station, and to prepared to alai, all kinds of Grain to
the Eratern markets. Having a Liege Ware Boom, far
mers can More with bits until ready to ship. Every con
venience will be afforded them.
June 10. 1163-tf
WAR FOR THE UNION.
NEW ORLEANS, ST. LOUIS, MEMPHIS, NORFOLK, &c.,
TAKEN.—ASIIBY SLAIN, AND THE BACK
BONE OP "SECESII" BROKEN
But while you rejoice at the clam of our gallant
troopi, sod the ^prol.pect of the ave, , ,ly downfall of the
Rebel Army, do not forgot to call at the store of
WALLACE & CLEMENT,
before purchasing elsowhere, and see our new stock
goods, consisting of
Dry Goods,
Groot:lkm, •
Boots and Shoes,
Queens ware,
Crockoryware,
TObnoco, Sogars,
Hams,
Flitch,
Shoulders,
Flab,
Flour
soda Salt,
general assortment of notions, all of which are of
ferE on reasonable terms for cash or produce.
Huntingdon, July 1, 1869.
BIRNBAUM'S
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
ON HILL STREET,
A few doors west of Lewis' Book Store,
HUNTINGDON, P.A.
Photographs and Ambrotypes Taken
in the Best Style.
tigd...CALL AND EXAMINE SPECIMENS.
N[ARBLE YARD. The undersigned
would respectfully call the attention of the citizens
untingdon and the adjoining counties to the stock of
beautiful marble now on hand. Ito is prepared to furnish
at the shortest notice, Monumental Marble, Tomb, Tables
and Stones of every desired size and form of Italian or
Eastern Marble, highly finished, and carved with appro.
priate devices, or plain, as may suit.
Building Dfarble, Door and Window Sills, de., will he
furnished to order.
W. W. pledges himself to furnish material and work.
mauship equal to any in the country, at a fair price. Call
and see, before you purchase elsewhere. Mop on Hill
street, Huntingdon, Da.
WM. WILLIAMS.
Huntingdon, May 16 1865.
CALL at 1). P. G WIN'S if you want
Jjaahlotablo Good,
CARPET Sacks and Fancy Baskets at
awms.
ATICA LAMP S
-11 received at the hardware store of
JAB. 4. BROWN
SALT ! SALT!! SALT!!!
Just received frotnr.tbe Onondaga exit Company,
racnso, N. Y., to bo aold on commission, either svhcle•
tale or retail, 200 BARRELS and 1000 SACKS of SALT.
0ct.31, 1760 - YISItER L SON.
VANTA RAIL ROAD
OF LEAVING OF TRAINS
I DOWN TRAINS
I 8 401 6 25
8 101 6 55
.11.4 8 Wit 6 4o
POP'S RUN IMANC
8 30 I " 7 2°
8 151 7 8
1 8, C 5
80 085
8 00,L0 6 30
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PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS CARDS
j D. CAMPBELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
HUNTINGDON, PA.
CM° in tho Brick Row, nearly oppotite tho Court
House. [April Ib, 1863
J. If. 0. CORBIN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
II UNTINODON, PA.
Office on Hill Street.
If untingdon, J att. 14, 1802-t(.
It ALLISON MILLER,
vu
DEYTIST,
Me removed to the Brick Row °Hoeft° the Court House
April 13, 1859.
WILLIAM AFRICA
rtAs AGAIN COMMENCED THE
BOOT AND SHOE-MAKING,
ONE DOOR EAST OF 11. ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORE.
Ilia old cuatchnora and the public generally, will give
him a call. (Huntingdon, Oct SO, 11358.]
T E. GREENE,
tl • DeRTIST
01lice removed to opposite the Exchange
Hotel, on Railroad arca, Huntingdon, Pa.
April 7,1863.
THE JACKSON HOTEL,
HUNTINGDON, PA.
J. MORRISON, Proprietor
M. LEWIS,
Denier in Books, Stntionory and 3funical Instrn
menu, Huntingdon, Ps.
GCTDIAN & CO., Dealers in Ready
*Made Clotbing, Huntingdon,
TV. JOHN MeCULLOCH, offers his
professional services to His citizens of Huntingdon
and vicinity. Office on 11111 street, one door east of Heed's
Drug Store. dug. 2s, '55.
Q, S. SMITH, Dealer in Drugs, Medi
-1„7. ciaea, Perfumery, Dy. Stun, Oil., Alao—Oro
calm Confoctinntrian, Le., Huntingdon, P..
M. CUNNINGHAM
Founder, IToutingdon, Pa
JAMES A. BROWN,
Dealer hi hardware, Cutlery, Palate, Oil., ley Ilutd
hi d den, ra.
lI ROMAN,
. Realer in Reaily Made Clothing, Irate and Cape
Boots and Shciee, d. e.
T 1 P. GIVIN,
• Dealer In Dry Geode,Groceries, Hardware, Queens
ware, Hate and Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c.
liISIIElt& SON, Dealers in Dry Goods
Grain, ke., liantiogdon, Pa.
11aPJ liagif
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TO424iOOKS AND STATIONERY. -- •
A good assortment of miscellaneous and School
kB—Foolscar, Letter Commercial mid Note Paper—
Plain and Fancy EnreloPee—Red, Blue and Block Inks—
Blank Books of numerous slzes—Pena, Pencil,, Pocket and
Desk Inkstands, and every other article usually found in
a Book and Stationery Store, can be had at fair prices at
LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY k MUSIC STORE.
ROCKET TESTAMENTS,
A LARGE STOCK OX HAND AT
LEWIS' 1300 K STORE
1)00K BINDING.
xi Old Books, !flags:Anse, or publications et any kind
bound to order, lf left at
LEWIS' BOOK @ STATIONERY STORE.
BUSINESS MEN, TAKE NOTICE
Ii you want your card neatly printed upon cued
opus, call at . . . _ .
LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE.
FOR THE LADIES.
A superior article of Note Paper and Ittteelopee
suitable for confidentia/ correspondence, for nle at
LEWIS' BOOK tE STATIONERY STORE.
WM. WILLIAMS,
Plain and Ornmnautal Malbla Manufacturer
LAMES' FURS, a splendid. variety
Cheap by FISHER & SON.
NVIILOPES
_A By the taut, pack, or lees quantity, for sale at
LEWIS' BOON AND 5T..4 TIONEEr STORE.
WRAPPING PAPER!
A good article for MN at
LEWIS UOOK VTOKF
IF you want Carpets and Oil Cloths, call
at D. P ODIN'S %shampoo will find the larva as
sortment in town.
QCTIOOL BOOKS,
oe.proy in use in the Schools of tho County, not on
hand, will bo furnished to ordor. on application at
LEWIS BOOK, AND STATIONERY STORK
THE CYTHARA—The
Presbyterian Psalmodist—The
Shawn—TheJubllee—Hunten's and
IlertlnPe enlarged and improved instructors—Welland'e
New and Improved Method for the 0 ohm—Gland's Actor
dtron, Violin and Flute Instructors—Whater's and Ifowiee
Vlolln Itistrurtora—Bellak's Melodeon Instruetor—Bur
rowse Plano-Forte Primer—do. Thorongh4lase Primer—
irow.e.pro'vtves Tivm , -fle.eee—Tbe Chorus me. noon--
Tera'a Harp, for sale at . . . .
LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY A MUSIC STORE
TONE-WARE at S. S. Smith's Gro
cery, 20 per .nt. cheaper than any other place in
town,
THE best Tobacco in town, at
D. P.OIVIN'S
QLD BRASS AND COPPER taken
In exchange for goods at the Hardware Store
t. J , 18e2. JAS. A. SHOWN
I - lEADY RECKONER.
A complete Pocket Ready Reckoner, in dollars
and colts, to which are added forms of Notes, Dills, Re
ceipts, Petitions, eke., together with a sot of useful tables,
containing rate of interest from one dollar to twelve thong
and, by the eingle day, with a table of wages, and board
by the week, and day, published in 1859. For sale at
LEWIS'• BOOK STORE.
ENV E r
s a Ie OPES, wholesale and retail,
foLKIVIS' BOOK STORE.
HOOPED SKIRTS worth 2 58 will
be gold fur $1 25 of the cheap .tore of
FISHER .1 SON.
IF you want handsone Goods, good
Goode, cheap 13 oothc and all kle 1 of Goods, go to
D. P. own ,s.
111Q0OTS ft SHOES, Hats & Caps, the
!argent asaortmeut and ebeapeat to be round at
D. P. GIVIN'S
GUN BARRELS AND LOCKS.-A
lease ..ortment at
BROWN'S HARDWARE STORE.
CIUM SHOES, cheaper at D. P. Gwin's
I..jg than can bo had In town. Coll and eta thorn.
TIARK Colored Palm Hoods, best qual
ity, only /50 sta. each. FISHER k SON.
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riIItACING MUSLIN,
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~ii~•~..
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REVISED ARMY REGULATIONS
BY AUTHORITY OF THE WAR DEPARTMENT.
The book In an octavo of 560 pages, to elegantly printed
on One paper, with new bold ty tie, and ban an admirable
exhaustive index, for which every officer will be grateful,
the moment his eye reets upon it. as no former edition
has ever had an index, and the want of one has bean long
felt in the Army.
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tog many important corrections • also, selection; from the
Military Acts of Congresm, including those passed at the
last erosion.
PRICE 1.1, 00. FOR SALE AT LEWIS' DOOR STORE.
CAVALRY TACTICS,
[AUTHORIZED EDITION.)
By Major William Gilliam, 11. S. A
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UNITED STATES INFANT R Y
TACTICS.
For the Instruction, exercise ' and manoeuvres
of the United States lifantry, including In
fantry of the Line, Light Infantry, and Rifle•
men, prepared under the direction of the War I
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log the school of the aoldier; the school of the
company; instruction for skirmishers, and the
general calls; theca] is forakirnt where, and the .
school of the battalion including the articles
of war node dictionary of military terms.
Complete in one volume. Price $1.25. For
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A LSO,
THE HANDY BOOK
FOR TI(
UNITED STATES SOLDIER,
On coming Into locales: containing a complete system of
instruction In the School of the Soldier, with a prelimina
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AL 0,
Hardee's Rifle and Light Infantr
TACTICS,
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&pp The Beaks sent by mail to any address on the re•
Opt of the price.
Huntingdon May 28, 1861.
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PRICES-25 cts. per dozen or $2 per gross.
T"E " CORRUGATED METAL"
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ted totes and Canada.
CB
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highly approve of them. C. BARSTUIV,
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A. MULLIGAN, arthier.
C. Barnard's Pone hare been tried, and are highly ap
proved in tide office. S. O. 001 MN,
Auditor U. S. Custom House, mew York.
'Haring tried the corrugated Perm made by Mr. Barnard,
I call recommend them ne excellent.
AMUEL, 1.. DREES E,
Contmandane Navy Tard, Brooklyn.
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cidedly the beet i hove none noel. . C. HAY,
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Without eiception.
WILKINSON, TETON & CO.,
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T. D. 1111011 E, Cashier.
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take groat pimiento in recommending them to the public,
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them to be. A. J. CLINTON,
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OSGOOD'S Speller. let, 2d. Sd, 4th and sth Readers.
M'OIIFFEY'S Speller and Render..
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Town'. Speller and Definer, (old and new editions.)
Smith... Bullion's and Drowit's Graummrs.
Fitch's Physical Geography.
•
Warren's Physical Geography.
3lonteith and McNally'. Geogrephiem & Atlases.
Camp'. Geography, with Key to Mitchell's Outline Map.
Webster's and Worcester's Dictionaries.
Quackeuboe. First Lessons in Companion.
Qoackenbo's COMrtrilitioll and Rhetoric.
Greenleaf's, Stoddard's and Brooks' Arithmetic..
Peterson's Familiar Science.
Greenleaf's and Stoddard'. Roys to Arithmetic..
Greenlears and Davies' Algebras.
Greenleaf's Key to Algebra.
Parker's Juvenile Philosophy.
Parker's First Lessons in Nato's! Philosophy.
Parker's Philosophy.
Willard's History of the United States.
Child's
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Goodrich'. " II
Payson, Bunton and Scribner's Penmanship, in eleven
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Potter k Hammond'. Penmanship in twelve nembors.
Academical, Controller.' and other Copy Book..
Davie.' P.lementary Geometry and Trigonometry.
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Yukon R Eastman's Book-keeping.
Book Reaping by Single Entry, by Ilannfortt A Payson
Book Keeping by Single and Doltble lintry, by Hanaferd
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Price, 50 coma.
HOW TO TALK: A Now POCIUT MANIIII. Of Convorantion
end Debate, with Direction. for Acquiring a Ornmmnti•
cal Style, nud more than Fivo Hundred Common ?lie.
takes Corrected. Price, SO cents.
HOW TO BERATE: A Now Pecan. Horan of Republi
can Etiquette, and Guide to Correct Personal Habits;
with Rules for Debating Societies and Delzberatire As•
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HOW TO DO BUSINESS: A Haw Poe's? MA11131.1 of
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T ADIES Collars, very cheap and beau
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T IQUORS, of the best, for Medicina
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p r e-: COUNTRY DEALERS can
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oltiee, es 1 hare a wholesale etors In Philadelphia.
Huntingdon, April 14,1458. IL ROMAN.
Abeautiful lot of Shaker Bonnets for
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TIIE best display and largest variety of
ell Muds of Goode, can Morays be found atttke thee=
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C. BARNARD'S PENS
We cold owe to above recommendations.
11. D. CIiONIW ELL & CO., New York
Seerdary Eagle insurance Cb., Arcto York
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UNDERHILL, HAVILAND & CO., New York
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. McLEkli k 00., New reek.
C. BARNARD,
Manufacturer of Corritgatpd Metal Pen,
John treat, Clerkertnell, Loudon.
June 18, Hint .
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ito,v
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•
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May 21 BGL
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