NEW GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER. MARCH & BROTHER, Respectfully inform their suanaemne customers, and the public generally, that they heviTjust received a large end eplendidetock of Goods at their score in MARKLESBURG consisting In Part of DRY GOODS, . DRESS GOODS, SILKS, NOTIONS .) HATS & CAPS, 4 il BOOTS & SHOES, ttzi HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, GROCERIES, WOOD &, • LOW WARE , Cosi TOBACCO, • SEGARS, NAILS, GLASS, - 6 1 OLD MEAT, "AI CRACKERS, PROVISIONS, FISH, SALT, &c., &c. AIso—BONNETS and TINWARE; And In fact everything usually kept in a first class coun try store, which were bought low for cash and will be sold at corresponding low prices for cosh or country prod uce, and request the public, to give ns a call boforo pnr chasing elsewhere, feeling satisfied we can offer superior Inducements to cash buyers. We ropectfully request the-patronage of all, and cc. pecielly our Trough Creek Valley friends. Everythiug taken in exchange fur goods except promi ses. 403-Cash paid . for all hinds of grain, for which the highest market „H er , w ill bo given. have also a stook of FASHIONABLE FURNITURE atiCti wilt betnid at rcasoaabto prices. WILLIAM MA RCN & BRO. Mal kloslairg, Nov.lo, 113C4. ' 1 - St'• • t • yyZ, /84WAVS, 114 Dr. Stricklantrs Mellifluous Cough Balsam is.warranted to cure Coughs, Colds. Hoarseness, Asthma, 'Whooping Cough, Euro Throat. Consumption, and all affections of the Throat nod Lungs. For sato by ,Droggb..t.s. General Depot, No. 6, East Fourth StrOet, Ciucinuati, Ohio. r = l )2, arrimo All the 51.1104 men and the Presses recommend Pr. Strickland's 'Neti.eholera Uioture as the only certain remedy fed Marsha, and Dyson tei . y. Itis a combination of Astringents, Absorbents, Stimulentesottl Carminatives, and is warranted to effect a corn after all other means 7t - TO failed. ' ' 'or solo by Droggints. Douernl Depot, No. 6, Enbt rtli Streot, Cincinnati, Ohio. • _Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy has cored thousands or the worst cases or Mind and bleeding Piles. It gives im mediate relief end effects n permanent cure. Try it di • iectly. It is warranted to cure. For sole by all Druggists. General Depot, No. 6, East •Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. _DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUSNESS AND DEBILITY. STRICKT. AND'S TONIC —We can recommend ',hose sulfating neitlt loss of Appetite. indigestion, or Dyspepsia, Nervousness or Nervous Debility, to use - Strickland's Tonic. It is a vegetable preparation. free front alcoholic tiptoes; it strengthens the whole nervous system; it creates a good appetite, and is warranted to cure Dyspepsia and Nervous Debility. For sole by Druggist . ; .generally, at 5',1 per battle. Pte. pared by. Dr. A. titrititlesal, No:s, East Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. JOHN REED, Agent HurAingdon, Pe. IN.. W. HILDEBRAND, wall WILSON, ANDERSON 1t CERNEA, IVIIOLESALE'DEALIRS AND JOBBERS I DRY GOODS, No, 415 Market street, Philada., Betw , qn 4th and sth, iN r orth Side. Nov 23, 1864-2 tn HARDWARE AND CUTLERY ! IMMENSE STOCK ENDLESS VARIETY HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c, NOW OPEN AND .non SALE BY JAS„ A. BROWN, HUNTINGDON, PENNA , CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK Nov. 23, laed - FANCY FURS, FANCY FURS JOHN FAREIIIA, 718 ARCH Street ,N 0 7th., much lower premium than at present, I em enabled to dispose of them at very reasonable prices, - and I would therefore solicit a call from my friends of Huntingdon county and Vicinity. Kir Remember the Name, Number AREIRA P and Street! JOHN , 713 ARCH Street, above 7th, South side. PHILADELPHIA: 41% - • I HAVE , NO PARTNER, NOR CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE IN PHILADELPHIA I Sept. 7, 'O. fn. • G EORGE P. ELDREDGE WITH CHARLES DESILVER, Wholesale and Retail PUBLISHER and BOOKSELLER, 1229 CHESTNUT ST., PIIILADA. .~y Your patronago io solicited. April 10,1861-Iy. R OWARD ASSOCIATION, Diseases of the Nervous, Seminal, Urin ary and Sezual Systems, Neu:and:reliable treatment-4n reports by the 11.0 . 1 T MID ASSOCIATION—;eat by emil in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, Dlt. J, .91KILLIN HOLIGIITON, Acting Sur geon,'llorrard Associstion, No. 2 South Ninth Street,Phib edelphla, Pu. • [July 13, 18G4-Iy. I= N E W P I R 111 J. M. CUNNINGHAM & SON, successors to J. M. dan l ninghnni,..bave tide day entered Into partnership in the FOundr.) , bneiness and are prepared to tarnish Cant ham anti kindaeilldlopaire at short notice and on nes% hnsblo tern.. ' • a,, We are buying 0141 . 610bn and scrap Iron at highest 'what priced. .itnutiondon. July 6, 1161. ~ . „ ACED CY, . FOR COLLECTING SOLDIERS CLAIMS, BOUNTY, BACI PAY AND PENSIONS. AensrLL who may have any c!li.las a gainst the Government for Bounty, Back Pay and one, can have their Claims promptly collected by ap plying either in petew or by letter to W. H. WOODS, • AttOrney at Law, Huntingdon, Pa. August 12, 1863. AT THE PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, No. 920 Chestnut St., Philada. —NOW OPEN— Paris•made Mantillas and Cloaks, Aigo, SPRING and SUMMER GARMENTS, of our own Manufacture, of the Wend kyles and in great variety. S. W. PROCTOR & CO., The Paris Mantilla Emporium, 020 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. April 13, 1864. • . gge: 4 W - -;*•• - , READING RAIL ROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT, GREAT TRUNK LINE ETIUM TIIE North end North-West for PiIIIADELPHIA, Now- ICONS, IiGADINO, ruILIVILLE, LEIWIO7i,AtAx3VOWN, EASIWN, L'o. Trains leave 'Harrisburg for New YOrk, as follows At 3 00 soil 8 15 A. M., and 1 45 P. M., arriving 61 New Yolk at 10 00 A, IL, and 2 45 nod 10 00 0. M. Tho above connect will, similar Trains on the Pennsyl vania Railroad, and bleeping care acconfpanytho first two trnino, without change. • Leave for heading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ilinersville, Allentosrn and Philadelphia at 8 15 A. 31., and 1 45 I'. 31., stopping . at Lebancu and principal stations only. Way Trains, stopping at all pointm, at 7 25 A. 31., and 410 V. M. Returning:. learn nt 9 A. M., 12 Ncon, and 7 P. M. PLiiadelphia at BA. M., and 330 P. 11; I•ultsville at 8 50 1. 31., and 0 35 P. 31.; Tamaqua at 8 10 A. M., and 13 P. N., and Reading atl2. midnight, 7 35 and 10 45 A. 139 anti 6 08 An Accommodation Passenger Train leaves Branmto at 6.30 A. 51., rod returns from Pincsnstrutt nt 4,30 P.M. Columbia ltailroatt Trains leave Heading at 6 40 and 11 A. M.. for Ephrata, Litie, Columbia. fie. On Sundays, leave New York nt 7 I'. 31., Philadelphia, 315 I'. M., Pottsville 7 30 A. M., Tamaqua 7 A. M., Bar ri burg S 15 A. 31., and Beading at 12miditight, for Har risburg. CuI:XIITATION, MILEAGE, SEASON, and EScUESION TICSETS at reduced rates to and from all paints. Baggage checked through : SO pounds Baggage ,allowed each I , ssenger. O. A. Nrcous, Nov. 231001. General Superiniendeol. . kEIN Ii'NNSYLVANIA IU IL ROAD MOE OF LEAVING 0 CV:AI:I3 IP/NTEII ARRANC, rMENT. '8T11:1 RD. - 7 5 Cl r. 5: - S .' 4 :4; STATIONS. A. 11. ......I N. Ilomilton, Mt. Union,... Mapleton, Mill CI cek.... 6 4 limit ingdon, . IPoterAborg, ... , Barre°. I prncoCevi., ißirmingham, Tyrone, . Timor .I , c,toria. . Bell'H Milla,.. iiAl toon a,. 1.311 P. 1. 50'114 O9 4 - 5 1 12 01 .1220 5 10 12 29 5 31 12 48 a 40 1 98 ....1 1 201 02' 1 32 6 .9 2 '2, PHIL.kP.F.LPIII.I EXPIIE:f-S trio nt P 10 P. N 1" told urrivea P. M. Alton 11 01 The A M. Um. Hunt 9 05 7 4 • FAST LINII Eavtwav4 leaves , and arrives nt thiatia,, , lon at 3 PIIILMALPIIIA EXPRESS iuplon nt 7 30 A. 31., and arr FAST LINE ITentwarll,. leave. I. M., awl arrives at Altoona at. 9 UNTINGD•ON & BR itAiLizoAD—CHANUE OF On and after Wednesdor Nor. f),1881 VIII arriv, and depart as follows: SOOT lIIVARD TRALVS. NOltil • STATIONS •Eren'¢ I !dorlig LE 5 25 6 00' 6 1 4 6 43, 7 071 710 740 7 46 All 8 10 10.15 CoaUncut, • 10 20 Crawford, Mtn a Dudley, 'Broad Top City,.... Huntingdon Nov. 9,1964. OLIVE UNIVERSE. L CLOTES WREGER • PariAnurrnA. I have now in store of ly own Importation and lauufacture, one of the , A Ii 0 E S T and most EAILITITUL selectione of FANCY FURS . r LADYS' and GENTLE rEN'S WEAR, in the ity. Also, a One assort tent of Gent's Fur totes and Collars. No 1 No.ll .Mediunt " 12,00 No. 2. Medium " 10,00 No. 21 " " e, 0,00 No. 3. Small " <, 8,00 No. 8. Large Hotel, ic 20,00 No. 18. MediuMLaundryi to 120,00 No. 22. Larye " or an 71..) 30,00 Nos. 2/. and 3 have no Cogs. All oth ers aro warranted. As niyEgrs was par ased wheY'Clold wan at *No. 2 is'the sizo generally used in private families. ORANGE JUDD, of the, "American Ag riculturist," says of the UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER "A child can readily wring out. a tubfnll of clothes In a fun minutes. It is in reality a CLovints Seven) A TING SAVER I and a SWUM{ SAYER I The sating of gar- MOW: wilt Mope pay a large per centsce ou its cost. We think the machlue much more than "pays for itself eve ry year" in the raving of garmenle There are several kinds, nearly alike In general construction, but we con shier It important that the Wringer be fitted with Coge, otherwise a mass of garment% may clog the rollers, nod the rollers upon the crook-shaft slip end tear the clothes', or the rubber break lo p se from the shaft Our own Is also of the first make, and it le as GOOD AS DEVI after nearly POLR TEADS' CONBTANT Every Wringer with Cog Wheels la War ranted i❑ every particular. No Wringer can be Durable without Cog J. A. Brown, is Agent for Hunting don, Pa. July 27, 1804. Christmas and Bridal Presents, -11E-NRY HARPER, . No 520 ArCh Street, I'ILILADSLEHIA, Lea ~ largo atockor 0. WATCHES, FINE JEWELRY, ' EOM/ SILVER-WARE, Superior plated TEA SETS, SPOONS, PORES, Oct. 12,'64. 9 m. I= NOVEMBER 7, 1661 EA STWA RD ::.• t'..• I g r 47. CUM 9 al 9 12 10 01 0 95 9 12 8 SCI MEM BUB S 08 C lo I Si!. rtsnrd, - lluutine 11toon I n. 7 A M. We mu I. he nt Alto Ituntinga 03 P. 11. ,OAD TOP SCHEDULE. Passenger Trains =2 Slorifg Eve ri 12131EE/ SIDINGS. I r 1247 I 12 11 55 11 ^1) LE 11 06 An 11 01 10 40 w s :l, Pleasant (I rove, Markleslntrg,.. 9 00 CUITCC 'Run, 9 OS Ilottg/1.1, Read: 9 21 Cove, 9 '25 Fislun'A 29910111.... An 9 401 LE 9 551 2 ' d " , 10 11)31ith11eslInrg ...... 10 23111opowell 10 30 piper's Um! EEO DIME= 11 12 Bloody Ron, 2811 1b 3loont Mins -- SIIOI.IP'S ItUN BItANC Le 10 001,Seutcn, MEE 9 25 9 15 Oz. 9 10 ME =BEII ringer, 1231 ram Wheels • JOHNSON'S RIIEUM'A.TIC COMPOUND BLOOD PURIFIER! rpHIS GREAT INTERNAL RENE dy, to the beet medicine ever offered to the public, For the effectual cure of ltheamntism, Gout, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, and as a Illocal Purifier it has no equal, for all diseases arising from en linpuro state of the blood, such as Serafino or King's Evil, Scald Head, Totter, Ring Worm, Female Complaints, and all breakouts on the face or body.' The vast number of rob-on medicines üblcb formerly have been used for those diseases, were merely temporary in their effects and of doubtful virtue, but TIIIP RIIEUMATIC COMPOUND roaches the source of all trouble, and effectually banishes the discos° from the spawn by its immediate action on the blood. IV° advise ono and all to give it a trill, and become sat failed of its wonderful power. Rend tho following testimonials of men of unquestionable character; Thin MR. ,TomisoN :—Dear :, This is to certify that I was badly crippled with Chronic Ellen. niallsm for eighteen or twenty years; part of that tint I was not able to go about. - I tried all the rheumatic remedies that I could hear of but found no relief until I tried your Rheumatic Compound and Blood Purifier. I used but three fourths of a bottle of it and it cured as, sound and well. My wife also was afflicted with the same disease, and a small portion of it cured Isar. I ant nearly seventy years of ago, and it is over four years since I was cured, and I have not been troubled with it since. It affords too pea pleasure to fin niat you With this cer tificate, so that you can refer others who are afflicted with rheumatism to me. I am youru truly, ANDRESS ARMSTRONG, No. I 9 James Streat, Alleshony City Act.couENy, May 3d, 18114, MR. A. JOHNSON :—Dear Sir : My wife was taken had with Inffammetary Rheumatism in March last. She urns very much swollen and the Debi she suffered was revere; rho was confined to her bed. I was nerixed to try your Rheumatic Compound and Blood Puri fier, so I gut a bottle of it, and before the half of it was need rho was entirely well. The cure is a perfect one; I never saws uch medicine. She hadonly taken three doses of it till the melting and pain began to abate. All your medicine wanta is R. he knetrn to order to give it success. Yours affectionately, 3.fy residence is No. 128 Cherry alley, whom my wife can be :loon by any person doubting tho truth of the above. NI - rat:110, April 1911 i, 1564 CAN: ONSBUItc, WASiinfOTON Co., April 12, 1864. Mit. A. JOHNSON :—Dear Sir: wick to say a word or two in favor of your Rheumatic Compound and Mood Radii,. I have I eon afflicted with rheumatism, Moro or Irsq, for over twenty years. A groat part of that time 1 was very bad. I tried a great many rheumatic mediehms but received very little benefit from then. On the Rest of last January I was no had that I was entiroly helpless. I could nor svelte my own name, and I could only lie on ono ride. While reading in the United Presbyterian paper I sate a notice of your It ma tic Compound, and Blood Purifier. I was afraid at first that it 'might be like other remedies that I have tried, but ns it was in a religious paper I concluded to give It a trial. So I got a bottle. used it, and found myself a little better. I used three bottles more, and lam happy to say that 1 neither pain or ache. I ma sixty.eight years of age, I ran lin on either side, travel far tu.half day at a time and not be fatigued. I believe your Rheumatic Compound and Blood Purifier to be the boat medicine ever offered to the public for the cure or Rheumatism. If you think this a, with ray name to it, will be of any use to you or a snillfring public; you aro at liberty to use them. Yours with respect, MR. J ollssoN :—Dear Sir:. My wife has been anlicted with neuralgia for a long time. It oetntnenced on her In 1557, She was so bad with it flint she was obliged to lay in bed about four days In the week. Sine tried everything that we heard of .that was recommended for that disease but she got nu relief; then vre tried medical advice but it done no good. At last I thought slit, Most die, ns I thought there was no cure. But in the spring Gf 1103, 1 believe in March, a daughter of Mr. Dickey's, who tires in the court with me, sold, "Why don't you get Johnson's Rheumatic Compound and Blood Purifier. It cured my father of the Rheuma tism n iwit he Was a cripple and the .doctor .could do nothing for hint." So I got a bottle of your medicine and bolero my wife /nail the half of it used sho was cored. It in nose more than a year since and she has n•t Leen troublial with it since. This I Can testify to on oath. Yours truly, Pn rstcsn, April 1111., 1884. It. B. 45111.1.1i1tS S Cn., loto Proprietors, Pittsburg, to whom nil niers nh .I.ld In, sent. It PILD, 7. 1 7 4' 113 CELEBRATED • Ktoo Oliattlo Natlto. • - These Powders will strength \ V en the Stomach s - v and Intestines, cleanse them from offensive , matter, and " bring them to a healthy state. - They are a sure preventive of Lung Fever, end a certain remedy for all Dimmers incident to the nesse, such as Glan ders, Yellow 44-zi Water, D tamper, Pounder,r -11 o a v e s, AL , Slavering,r "- Coughs, Fe vers, Loss of Appetite and !L s Vital Encr- ••r &C. _ In poor, low-spirited animals, it has the most beneficial effect. The use of them improves the wind, st ri-ic;tll - the Appetite, and gives to the florae fine, smooth and glossy skin—thus improv ing the appearance, vigor and spirit of this noble animal. FOR MILCR" COWS. eaves •ma It EIS kft 6 2D 6 ,0 Ty 1 50 P. 0 10 4 !I. 3 35 1111 ,Vgo • . v i as , T e property this Powder possc - ses in in creasing the quantity of Milk in Cows, r,i,,s it an importance and value u Welt should place it in the hands ot: every person keeping a Cow. By actual experiment it hrs proven that it will increase the quantity of Milk and Cream twenty per cent., and make the Bolter firm and sweet. In fattening Cattle. :t gins them an appetite, loosens their hide and makes them thrive much fatter. HOGS. In all Disc-rotor. of the Swine, such As 'oughs, Ulcers in • CIA Lungs, Liver,- • 4 -- ? • ,to. By putting from half a paper to a- paper of these - 27.7'1 Powders in a bar •rel of Swill, the above Diseases con bo, cured or cntirtly pre vented. By using these rOil - tkcs the Ilbg Cholera can be prevented. Price 25 ots. per Paper, or 5 Papers forB.l. TRIZAREI) nv S. A. FOUTZ & BRO., AT THEM WHOLESALE DRUG AND MEDICINE DEPOT, No. 116 Franklin St,, Baltimore, Md. 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Segare, MUM FnlCh, • Shoulders, Fish, Flour, EAU, . knd a general assortment of notions, all of which fort on reasonable tonne for cash or produce. Huntingdon, July 1, 1803. • s C 0 „.: THE CYTIIARA.—The "ii.pirl Presbyterian Psalincidist—The ' C. , . Shawn—Tho'itubilee—Krinten's arid llortinPs enlarged nod Improved instraercirs—iyellandli New and ImprovCd Method for the 0 ultar—lielaniPs Aecor deon,siliolin and plulo instructors—Whiner's and 110W01 Violin Ineiructors—biellalc's tdoloilron Instructor—Bur row& Plano-Porto Pithier—do, Thorough-Balm Primer— Drawing Boom Dances—The Chorus Glee Book— Tara`n Karp, for sale at • LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY MUSIC STOKE. lEE LE- IS' AT LOWER PRICES FOR OF Window Curtain Papers, JUST RECEIVED Ar LEWIS' BOOK STORE BY FRAIS CROSBY, I= PROFESSIONAL dr, BUSINESS CARDS Jr D. CAMPBELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. HUNTINGDON, PA. Oftloo iu tho Driek Dow, noarly opposite the Court Bow,. [April 16, 1863. W. A STEPHENS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HUNTINGDON, PA. OFFICE.—In Treasurer's room ill Court House—up stairs. Ilmaingdon, Dec. id, 1808. ALLISON MILLER, —•• • • -- -_ 44edirii; DE?V - TIST, Has removed to the brick Dow opposite the Court Hones. April 13, 1859. T E. GREENt, el • DENTIST. AAAAA 'Me removed to opponito the store of D. P. Gran, in the square, Mill street, Huntingdon, Pa. April 11,1804. THE JACKSON HOTEL, MINTINGDON, PA. J. MORRISON, Proprietor MTM. LEWIS, Dealer in Books, Stntionory and Sltisical Imam ments, Huntingdon, Pa. GUTUAN & CO., Dealers in Rcady _LILL • mo.do Clothing, Huntingdon, Pa. DR. JOHN McCULLOOH, offers • his professionol services to the citens or iltintindon and stelnity. Office on Hill streot, one door east of Re g ed's Drug Store. Aug ; 28, '55. • Q S. SMITH , Dealer in Drugs, Medi- Li cines, Porturnery, Dyn Mtn, Oils, &s. Also- , -Gro caries, Confectioneries, &c., IJuntingdon, Pa. JAMES A. BROWN., Dealer in IlartilV/Ire, Cutlery, PillUt//, OM, Le., Mint itigtion, Cs. TT ROMAN, Dealer in Ready Moan Clothing, llntm anti Cape 110018 and Shoos, dlc. TP. GWIN, Dealer In Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware, h ats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, &e. BOOK BINDING, Old Books, Magazines, or publications of any kind, bound to order, if loft at LEIVIS' BOON ,E STATIONERY STORE. ]USINESS MEN, TAKE NOTICE! If you want your card uoatly printed upon envel opes, call at LEIF'IS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. FOR THE LADIES. A superior article of Note Paper and Envelope., suitable for confidential correspondence, for sale at LEWIS' I.IOOK if STATIONERY STORE. WM. WILLIAMS, Plain and Ornamental Marblo Manufacturer. -LINVELOPES -1 By the box, pack, Or iess quantity, for gate At LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. )O CHOOL BOOKS, Generally in use in the Schools of the County, not on hand, will be furnished to order, en application et LEWIS' BOOK, AND STATIONER r =RE. QT.,D BRASS. AND COPPER taken in exchohge for goods at the Ilarderato Store opt. 3,1862, JAS. A. BROWN E ADY RECKONER nj tomplete rocket Ready Rockonor, in,doltara and cents wbioh oro ?Wiled forms' of Nhion. %Mt I, set of useful tables, containing rato of interest from ouo dollar to twelve Momes nn.l, by the singln flay, with it fable of wage*, and board by tho week nod day, published in 1850. For HMO nt LEWIS' BOOK STORE. UN BARRELS AND LOCKS.-A ‘...X largo asaortment at • BROWN'S HARDWARE STORE. DAPER I PAYER!! J Note, Post, Commercial, Foolscap and Plotcap—a good assortment for sale by the ream, half ream, quire or sheet, at LEWIS' NEW BOON & STATIONERY S'L'ORE. pARC II MENT DEED PAPER- I ruleq, for ante fit BOOk STORE. 'MONTHLY T1.)1.1] BOOKS, . • For nnla nt LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE T RACING MUSLIN, PRAPTINO AND DRAWING PAPER White and. Colored Card Paper, For male at BOOK ct STATIONERY STORE, - ROOTS and SHOES, the largest and j ebOnpost asEortment in town, at D. P. GWIN'S. IQUORS, of the best, for Medieina J purposes at S. S. SMITH'S. CJ ALL at D. P. GAVIN'S if you. want 0000 GOODS. B LANK BOOKS, or vAnious 812E8, for sale at LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORK ALBUMS ALBUMS. A beautiful assortment of PHOTO dEAPH ALBUMS just roeeived and for salo AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE. pAPER ! PAPER ! ! PAPER !!! Tracing Paper, Impression Paper, Drawing Paper, Deed Paper, Tissue Paper, Silk Paper for Flowers, Perforated Paper, Bristol Board, let Cap Paper, Foolscap Paper, Letter Paper, Commercial Note Paper, laulice Gilt Edged Lotter and Nolo Paper, Ladies' Plain and Finley Noto Paper, - White and Colored Card Paper, in Packs and Sheets, For sale at LEWIS' Book, Stationery and Music Store. THE BEST STOCK OF FINE STATIONERY, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, SYLIt RECEIVED IN lIITNTINGDON, CAN NOW BE HAD AT LEWIS' BOOIC, STATIONERY AND MUSIC STORM 50.000, BEST QUALITY WHITE, BUFF, ORANGE, YELLOW, AND FANCY ENVELOPES, Just resolved and for ■alo at LEWIS' BOOK STORE. tafi. (20/ 0111114,1ne oun OOKS AND STATIONERY.- A good assortment of rniecellaneotie and School ooks—Foolscap, Letter, ComMercial and Note Paper— Plain and Fancy Envelopes—Red, Blue and Mack Inks— Blau': Books of .numerous sizes—Pons, Pencils, Pocket and Desk Inkstands, and every other article usually found in a Book and Stationery Store. can bo had at fair prices at LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & FIIISIO STORE. SPECTACLES . A five) and largo assortment always on hand AT LEWIS' BOOK STO,BE. viZr For neat gl,B PAINTING, call Rt the "GLonr. Jpn PRINTING °PRICE, " at /11111 tingdon, PG: "QUICK ,SALES BMA LL PROFITS 1" Anybody in want of FAMILY AND POCKET BIBLES; HYMN AND PRAYER BOORS, ALBUMS AND ANNUALS, ANT OTHER VALUABLE AND INTERESTING BOOS, Fancy and School STATIONERY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CHURCH MUSIC AND INSTRUCTION DOORS, SHEET MUSIC for tho Phino o Guitar, &C., DOCENT DOODEI, PORTMONNAIEp AND PURSPO, For Ladles and Gentlemen, GOLD PENS AND PENCILS, AWARD CARDS AND BOOKS, For Sunday and Common Schools, SUNDAY SCHOOL DOOKS OF ALL HINDS, TOY BOOKS, ALPHABET BLOCKS, AG, ALL KINDS OF BOOKS Proper for lloyei and Girls AMUSING GAMES For Young Folks WEDDING ENVELOPES Ail) CARDS, MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES, YISITING CARbS, CIIECKER BOARDS, PO3I7IIOES, ta, CONVERSATION CARDS, SONG BOONS, From 6 to 75 cents BLANK BOOKS, Memormqun4 Books of Various Sizes, SCHOOL BOOKS OF ALL KINDS, DIARZEB FOR 1865, Drawing and Blotting Paper, Bridal and Card Boar* WHITE BONNET BOARD, INDILIDLE, CARMINE, DED, BLUE AND BLACK INKS, Arnold's Hodgson's and Hairison's WRITING FLUID liirn;ri;lii Sizes and Qualities, EEIMMEM!MM = LEWIS' CHEAP BODE, STATIONERY AND MUSIC STORE; In the "Globe" building, MarkGt Square, where all Who want to SAVE MONEY, go to mrko their pureheses. THE PEOPLE'S COOK BOOK MODERN COOKERY IN ALL ITS iIItANCIIES. DY MISS Ei/ZA AG - tarsi. Carefully Reviseci by lir. J. S. Hale IT MILS You How to chop.; a'.l kinds of Meats, Poultry, and Game, %via; all the various and roost approved modes or dressing and cooking - Beef suit York; also ties beet and simplest way or salting, pickling and curing the same. Ix TOLLS You All the various and mostapproved modes of dressing, cooking,' and boning Mutton, Lamb, Yeal,Toultry, and game of all kinds with tho difforont Dressings, Gravies, and • Stuffings appropriato.to each. Ix Tau! Tor How to chooso, clean, and preserve Fish of all kinds, and how to sweeten it when taint ed; also all dm various andfinost approved modes of cooking, with the different Dresa ingfr, Sauced, and Flavorings appropriate to can. IT TI IS You All the various and moat approved macho!' preparing over 00 kinds of Meat,Fish,FoWl Game, and Vegotabla Soups, Broths, an StowS, with the Relishes and Seasonings appropriate to each. Ix TELLS You MI the various and most apyroved modes of cooking Vegetables of every description, also how to prepare Pickle., Catsup. and Curries of all kinds, Potted Meats, Fish, Came, plushrooms, &c. ' TT TBll3 Yoe All the various and most approved modes of preparing and cooking all kinds of. Plain and Fancy Pastry, Puddings, Omelettot, Fritters, Cakes, Confectionery, Presence, Janie!, and Sweet Dishes of every descrip tion. IT TELLS You All the various and most approved modes of making Bread, Husks, Muffins, and Bia• • cult, and the beet method of preparing Coffee, Chocolate, and Tea, and how to make Byrnps, Cordials, and Fines of va rious kinds. lu Taus You now to setout told ornamont a Table,how Carve all kinds of Fish', Flesh or Fowl, and In short, how to so simplify tho whole . Art • of Cooking as to bring the choicest luxariers of the table within the everybody's reach. • • For Salo at Lewis'Book Store. NTEW BOOKS FOR SALE AT LEWIS'. BOOK STORE THE HOUSE: A Now POCKET MaNiIAT, of Rural Architec ture; or, Mow to Build Dwellings,llorns, Stables, and Out Dwellings of Milli:lds. With a Chapter on Churches and School-Houses. Price, 50 cents. • THE GARDEN; A NEW POCKET Mstrow. of Practical Hor ticulture; or, How to Cultivate Vegetables, Fruits, and Flowers. With a Chapter on Ornamental Trees and. Shrubs. Price, 60 cents. - THE FARM :-A Now POCKET Manna of Practical Agri culture; or, How to Cultivate all the Field Crops. With an Essay on Farm Management, etc. Price, 60 cents. DOMESTIC ANIMALS: A NEW POCRET MANUAL of Cattle, Horse, and Sheep Husbandry; or, How to Bread and Rear the Various Tenants of the Barn-yard,. etc,, etc Price, 50 coots. HOW TO TALK: A Now POCKET 3fentilLof Conversation ' and Debate, with Directions for Acquiring a Grammati cal Style, end more than Five Hundred Common Mis takes Corrected. Price, 50 cents. • • • HOW. TO BEHAVE: A Now Pocs - Er blouson of Republi can Etiquette, and Guide to Correct Personal Habits; with Rules for Debating Societies and Deliberative As semblies, etc. Price, 60 cents. HOW TO DO BUSINESS: A now POCKET Altana. of Practical Affairs and Outdo Ot: success ' We; with Collection of Business Forms, and a Dictionary of Cora morcial Terms, etc. Price; 50 cents. . PHOTOGRAPH . ALBUMS . AND SMALL PORTRAITS OP ALL TNt DIBTINGUISDED OFfIOERS AND . CIVILLLNI9, FOR SALE AT I,EVTIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. QIL CLOTH WfN.DOW SHADES, GILT GOLD SHADES, NUBIAN SELADEts, BA.-ILEY' , .§' PUT (111,ES 1 TAPE, CORD 411 TD TatSSALS, . .-• A FILI4, ABSO.IIpIENT . 4T Txy.r,s , BOOK STORE lialatSXC, Mr•CM:SkIEEJS FOR BOLE AT LEWIS' . 7 j o• OkatOßE. • HOWE'S BONGS OP IRELAND, contaitihi; abhiftlfrYor the Gems of Hibernia's Songs and:Dellithrtfnahiding 'l5O of Aloortes Irish illolodier, Songs ofshe Sentimental, Patriotic, Historical. Military; goitipm. Conde and Miscellaneous Songs, arranged'foi tlio Pinnoforto or lrlalodcon. Price $3.00 - " " . . iowivisoms" OS' SOOTLABD, cozitalnlng about -PTV of tho GCMI of Caledonia'a Songs and Ballads, . ding Bonne of the affection; Sentimental, Patriotic, -Historical, 'Military', Political, COraic and Miscellane ous Songs, arranged for. the Pianoforte or Melodeon. Price $3.00. . . . HOWE'S SONGS -AND BALLADS OF VIE OLDEN TIME, containing the Original \Verde and Blake, of. the Songs and Ballads, nuns • lultho farertn•moth - ore of tho present generation. Arranged, for Tour - • HOWE'S TRIOS: Quadrilles' Contra. and Fines; Danis' Nvith Calls and Figures`, Waited., Polkas,' Opera Melon dice, Scotch And Irish Bite, &c, &e., for the.-Violin, Flute, comet, Bass Tic', &v. : . • MUSICIAN'S OMNIBUS, No. 1,. containing :tho;wDolo Camp Duty, Calls and Signals used in, the Army and ,• Navy ;40 Betts of QUadrlllea, gWaltz, Pol ka and Schottische] with Calle; and an iillirleDSti Col lection of Polkas, Schottisches, -Waltzes' Marches, Quid:stops, lioruplpon , Cartra•and 'Fancy Dances, Songs, /cc , for the 'Violin, Pluto,. Cornet, CliFlcatt, Au, Containing over 700 pieces of Music. ' • • - . . MUSICIAL'S OMNIBUS, No. 2, containing 8504140er •of Music; consisting of-100 Droste for twollirtsirew. Violins, die., 200 Scotch Airs, 200 Irish -Airs,-.Quadl rillos, Font), and Contra Dances, 'with the Calls and' Figuers. :Polka,' Scliottlsehos, Quicksteps.. Marches, Hornpipes, Soug,s, &c., for the Violin, FItlN~ Clarionett, Fife, Carnot, Flageolet, ' . TIIBtOIING KEN'S SINGING BOOk.; • collection of Music for mole Voices, consisting' of Woes' end Part Songs, Choir and congregational Times, Anthems, Chants, do. • • KINGLET'S JUVENILE, MOM :--A selection of.the Choicest B teledies from the German, French, inn, English and Americari Gimpy:sets: TRUMPET OP FREEUOM AND TUE BUGLE CALtS;two books suitable to tho times. _ - - TIM BOSTON GLEE BOOK, consisting or azi ektensivo collection of - Olces, Madrigals; and RoundS, selected from the works of the Most admired cntoPealerlh, to gether many now pieces from thoOorman. INETRPOTION HOOKS FOR. THE PIANO, Melodeon, Aecordeou, Violin, Banjo, Guitar, Concertina, Drum, • Fire and Flageolet. • • . OLD FRANKLIN .ALMANAO iFic:O3El. ' • Among other features of the present number will be A chronicle of tho Great Rebellion dentinited from the Old Franklin Almanac for 1864, containing a full and cor rect digested record or the events of the , war, military, naval and political, Crum October 16th, 1863, with accounts of Battles, Sleges,ltaids, Sea-fights, arid all the operations of the war. . Tho United. States Army List. Major. Generals 4,11 d. Brigadicre, regulars - and volunteers, to November let, 1864. Thu' Rebel Arniy List. Lieutenant Generale, Major Generals and Brigadiers, to same data .• •• • Losers in battle and by death, of Union officers, to No vember lot, 1804.. 'Losses of officers in Rebel Army to same date,. • Tho Nebel Government, • Rebel Congress, Rebel - Debt, Ac. A. full digest of the United Staten Stamp regidittiOns.• A full digest of the United Slates License regulations. Governments of.tho world to November let, ISM ' - Governors of the States and Territories, Union and Nobel, to November lot, 1284.. ' • Hierarchy of the Bottum Catlr6llo Church to NOTOM. Bishops of the Protestant Episcopal Church . to Norem- Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church to Nevem her let, 1881. Reigning Queens orthe world to Norobiber,lst, 1864, Reigning Kings or the World to November let, 11384, Mire Apparent to European• and .othor Empires, and Monarchies. • • • Besides other miscellaneous matter,. estrononticed In forination, calendars, 4c., &v., the whole comprising noble innount for use and reference throughout the year . : Price 20 cents per copy. • • Copies mailed (poet-paid) on receipt of price. • For sale-at LEWIS' BOOK STORE. - tf: cz_HEAT •WORK ON - THE HORSE . „ . k_A . THE HORSE & HIS DISEASES .• BY ROBERT JENNINGS, V.A.,. Profr3sor of Pathology and Operative Sur g ery inOa Iderinory Odlee of Philadelphia, de., etc. IM='.ll=3l WILL TELL. YOU Of • the Origin, Ffietory and distinctive • traits of the various breeds of. European, . • Asiatic, African and American florae', with ,the physical formation and pa . clink:Miss of the animal, - and hon . to • 'ascertair his age by time number and condition of b is teeth; illustrated *Eh numerous explanatory engraviugs. • " TUE HOUSE AITD.HIS DISEAEEE. , • WILL TELL YOU Of Drefiding, Breaking, Stabling, Feed . ing, Worming, Shoeing, and tho goner ., . • • • at nienagenient or the hazer, with the best modes of administering medicine, • also, bow to treat 'Elting; Meiling, Bearing, Shying, Stumbling,Crib-Blt• • • , liestlessuess, and tithor 'ricer, - to whiell !lois subject; will, numerous t,x planetary ougralluga. • ' TII/3 11011 S),: , - • - WILL TELL YOU Of the eauses,syinpteras,nnd'rreutitiobt of Strangles, Eore Throat,. Distemper, , •, . 'Catarrh, Influenza, Broneltitis, - -Tuon. mania, Pleurasy;Broken Wind, , Chren- In Cough, lioaring and Whistling. Ell M. pas, Pore Modth and. Ulcers, and. De . 1 n,iyed Teeth, with other disease; et the. Month and ileviratory Organs., TIrE Rust' AND Ins DISEASES WILL TELL YOU Of VI di C 1111609, symptomo,and Troatmert of Worm; Bots, Cholic, Strangulation • Stony Cisnerbtiond, ItuptUree, POsy Diarrhea, Jaundice,llepatlrtliou,illeody Urine, Stones in the Kidney. and Bled dor y Inflarnatioti and other diseaaes u the Siomnch, Dowel's, Liver and Uri . • • , - -TILE WORSE AND ILLS DISEASES . , • , --, - WILL TELL YOU Of tho causes, symptoms,- and "Trii -1 snout 4. , • . of Bone; Blood - and' Bog; Spavli , Bing nono„Swoaulei Strains, Broken . , . • Knees, Wind - an/le, Venfider; CraCkeil Hoofs Sole Bruise and Ortiet-1,-.Csinkisr • Scratch,, Thrush and 'Carus; also, o Megrims, Vertigo, Epilepsy; - Staggers and other diseases of . tho Feet; Lige, - THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL TELL YOU Of the causes, symptoms, and. Treat• moot of Fistula; : Poll Evil, Glanders, Foray, Scarlet Fever, Mange, Surfeit, - Locked Jaw,lthournatiem.CraMP,Oalls, Diseases of the Eye and Marti itC i&s.r • • end how to menage Quitration, -Bleed ing, Trephining, Roweling. Firing, Heroin, Amputation, Tapping, and oth• er surgical operations.' . THE 11011 SE AND lIISDISEWS,, WILL TELL YOU Of Raroy's Method of taming Horses . • how to. Approach, Halter, or-Stable a Holt; how to accustom n horse to orange sound. and eights; and how to Bit, Saddle, Ride, and Break him to Harness; also the form , and 'law of W♦anavrr. The whole being- the re - suit of 16 years' careful study- of 'the habits, peculiarities, wants and weak. • • nooses of this noblo and useful animal. For sale at Lewis' Book Stare. R ° tiRER'S PRA.CTIOAL CALM!- LATOR . Rook of Hain Rules and. Chlcutaliantfirtilusihen rations, by . Martin AL Rohrer, Practicat Sarreyar and 424 Conveyancer. New Edition„ . /fshed cot! rE Phitadelphia. This work "contains 204 Page's, and upwartle 01500 Roles and Examples, entirely and thoroughly,proctical. ,ch as arise every day In the common pursuits of Beanies, — It has already passed through a number of editions in rapid succession, and is pronounced . by•alt classes of 'business men to bo the handiest book of reference, pertairilus.to caltulations, that has eror been published.. - • Every example, in the .book is worked; Out in full: a: stated in a plain Manner; so that Whoa a paritilel case et r,.. see, these referring to the work will fled no . Wl* In. salting It; • In a word, the general . atraqoitunit the?, CALCULATOR is simple, that ally rAolihit• Wm] bow tb; addiefibtract, multiply and divide; earimisiTy mire any or- - dinary example, that sulks In bimitoks) , or . .amtve 44.4e r true result ofany Mtimate required. • The chief elm of the author-has been. to eschew theory and philosophy In 'iglu* aiming only at facts otufeimpli4 city, believing that businesa men care little about , spett.' ding time in Oncoming the philosophy of roles, of the idienco of figures, deeming it sufficient for theft purpose: to bo able at n moment, by reference, to arriveat the true' result.: . The OALCULATOR differs in this tespett front sit other Arithmottes of the day and kindred worko—il Ida key, to practical business calculations—it the mods( of the business Man, what thin key to mathematical works fa the bands of the teacher in the school room—it thellt: - tales time And Meares correetnem. . ' • . ' ' • TILE WORK TREATS OF TILE Measurement of Land, Of Lumbar, of. Brick and Bigot Work, cf Stone and Stone work, of grain and grain bine of coal and coal bins; of wood, of solids, of liqhids color, square or irregular vessels, of cisterns and vats, of roofing, of plasterer's., painter's, glazier's; paver'S;pliimb• °ea, paper haager's and upholsterers' work. ft Acute of currency and of foreign Ond'domestte exchange, of the decimal syntem, of reduction and its extended application to lridness, of simplo and -coninontid • Inte'rest, and their entire application tolnesinces transactions„with laws o aapia goverding the Brune tbOt]lor with . nprnormut commercial forms—of legal tender, of partial paymapr, pa notes, of banking and bank discount, ofeqUatioVierpaiii meat and of partnership accounts, of nmesagarit Of lever; of weights and measures, of square andclibicineaeure, - df .the squaro root and its application to lussineas ofsurfaces, of excavation, 0)11 of many other important practical .manors nedWithin the flame of:All advertisement men tion. to IT IS JUST. Tar: BOOK, FOR. TUB Fanner, the.merchant, the dneellaule, tho artisan, or the protaailMal man.. It has "Moviii a valtuiblednissillel l i 'ta ttle lawyer,.the , Justice or the pence, the'_ &flirt/enter, end, real estate broker, to tho' asseloior,qllo bankmthe elbrk; to - the civil engineer and tho .eurvocre;_to the carpenter; and - bricklayer; to the. atoriemaPron - and the . plaijetir,"to. the pipet , hangor and mp upholsterer, to thaver and,:tho tiler, each !laden will end It adaptell to tyake va-. none 'wants better, than any book published.: f. Yclee, 50 cents. , For salelt kook Store. Huntingdon, Dec. tO, 1560. Huntinkdou, Tan 21,.186544 • .. ROHRER'S. • • 'ROHRER'S ROHRER'S ROHRER'S • ROHRER'S- : PRACTICAL CALCULATOR PRACTICAL•CALCULATOR. PRACTICAL CALCULATOR. PRACTICAL CALCULATOR. PRACTICAL CALCULATOR.
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