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    93_ 400 CO 32a. tEi
For Sale at Lewis' Book Store,
HUNTINGDON,. PA.
Annals of the Army of -the Cumberland.
Rebel- Invasion - of - Maryland and Pennsylva
nia, and the Battle.of Gettysburg.
Pictorial History of the Wars of the U. S.
Washington and hie Generals.
Ktine's - Arctic Explorations, 2 volumes.
Webber's-Wild Scenes and Wild Hunters.
Field's Scrap Book.
O'Neill's Glimpses of Animated Nature.
Parley's Columbus, Washington & Franklin.
Selections in Poetry, by Epes Sargent.
Indians of North America, by S. G. Drake.
Parley's Four Quarters of the World.
Mirror of Nature, by W. IL Furness.
Butler's Ethical Discourses.
Floivers of Elocution, by Ver'line Lee Hentz
Handbook Family Knowledge for the People
Sermons of Calvin and Luther.
Partons Life of Andrew Jackson, 3 volumes.
General Butler in New Orleans, by Parton.
Jackson and New Orleans, by Alex. Walker.
Irving's Life of Washington, 6 volumes,
Life of John Fitch, by Thompson Westeott.
Smucker's Life & Times of Alex. Hamilton.
Taylor's Life and Travels of Von Humboldt.
Life and Speeches of Senator Douglas.
The Mountain, by Dr.-R. M. S. Jackson.
Opportunities for Industry and Capital, or
Chances to Make Money.
Freedlev's Practical Treatise on Business.
Sinding's History of Scandinavia.
Walker's Rhyming Dictionary.
Good's Book of Nature.
Ovid, [literally translated,) by H. T. Riley.
Beauties and Achievements of the Blind.
Stsliart's Freemason's Manual.
Webb's- " Monitor.
Davis' "
Cross' Masonic Chart.
Shakspeare's Complete Works.
What Can Woman Do, by T. S. Arthur.
The Withered lieut., do.
The Two Sisters, by Mrs. Emma Southworth
The Deserted Wife, do.
Pencil Sketches, by Miss Leslie.
The Lawyer's Story, by J. A. Maitland.
Diary of an QM Doctor, do.
The Wanderer, do.
Adam Bede, by George Elliot.
Courtship; and Matrimony, by Robert Morris
Parisian Pickings, by Julie De Marguerittos
Richard Penn Smith's Miscellaneous Works
Horse Shoe Robinson, by J. P. Kennedy.
Father _and Daughter, by Fredrika Bremer.
Fashion and Famine, by Mrs. Ann Stephens
Mary Derwent, do. .
Peculiar; by Epee Sargent.
Quaker Soldier, or British in Philadelphia.
Anecdotes of Love, by Lola Montez.
- Age of Chivalry, by Thomas Bulfinch.
Tale of a Tub, ike., &e:,
by Dean Swift.
The Initials, o. Story of Modern Life.
The Methodist, by Miriam Fletcher, 2 vols.
The World'e Laeonics ; or Best Thoughts of
Best Authors, in Prose and Poetry.
Robert Houdin, the Magician, by Mackenzie
Skirmishing, a Novel.
Letters to Young Ladies, by Rev. J. Bennett
Ladies' Guide to Perfect Gentility;
Dime Book of Etiquette.
The Reason Why T -Natural History.
Daring and Suffering, by Lieut. Pittenger.
Titcomb's Letters to Young Folks.
1 ` Lessons in Life.
" Letters to the Joneses.
" ..Gold Foil.
" Bitter Sweet.
Les Miserables, by Victor Hugo.
The Trial, or More Links of the Daisy Chain
Book 'of Nonsense, by Edward Lear.
.Nasby Papers, [Comico-Politico-Religico.]
.How to do Business, a Manual of Practical
Affairs.
The Ladies' Work-Table Book,
Zulu Lind, by Rev. Lewis Grout.
Clarke's Commentaries on New Testament.
Dutch and English Testament. ,
Banyan's Pilgrim Progress.
" Holy War.
The. Three Mrs. Judson's and other Daugh
ters of the Cross, by Rev. D. Eddy.
Strickland's Life of Jacob Gruber.
Shadow on the Hearth, by Rev. N. Rice.
Defence of Armageddon, by F. E. Pitts.
The Great Consummation, by Cummings.
Louis Napoleon and the Battle of Armaged
don, by Rev. M. Baxter..
Condensed Concordance to the Scriptures.
Thoughte of Favored Hours, by J. Copely.
Cobbet's 13 Sermons on Great Sins.
Headley's Snored Plains.
Ilfellvaine's Evidences of Christianity.
The Crisis, or the Enemies of America
,Un
masked, by. J. W. Laurens.
Slavery Viewed from the Bible Stand-Point,
by. Rev. J. M. Adair.
Union Bible Dictionary.
The Broken Bud, or the Reminiscences of a
Bereaved Mother. -
Bomberger on Infant Salvation and Baptism.
The Death, of Little Children, by S. Prime.
The Morning of Life.
The Faded Hope, by Mrs. L. 11. Sigourney.
The Guardian Angels, or Friends in Heaven,
by Mrs. Sarah Gould.
The'Daughter of. Affliction, a memoir of the
Protracted Sufferings and Religious Ex
perience of Miss Mary Rankin.
Barnes' Family Prayers.
Jay's Family Prayers.
Fleetwood's Life of Christ.
Shelley's Poetical Works.
Pope's do.
Affection's Gift for the Loving and the Loved,
by J. Cole Hagen. •
The Future of Nations, by Louis Kossuth.
The New Fortune Teller, or the Poetical
Fate Book.
Mrs. - Hale's Redeipts for the Million.
The Philadelphia Housewife, or Family Re
ceipt Book. • • •
Soyer's Standard Cookery.
Miss Acton's Modern Cookery.
Dime Cook and Recipe Books.
Household Economy, by M. G. St. Jean.
he Family Doctor, by Prof. Taylor, M. D.
Downing's Fruit and Fruit Trees of America.
The Farm Manual of Practical Agriculture
The Garden, do do Horticulture
The Barnyard, a Manual of Cattle, Horse,
and Sheep Husbandry.
The Farmer's New and Universal Handbook
A Method of Increasing the Yield of the
Milch• Cow, by John Heinen.
Maybew's Illustrated Horse Management,
" Doctor.
The Horse and His Diseases, by Jennings.
Rarey's Practice of Horse Taming.
Both Slat"; of the Grape Question.
Mysteries of Bee-Keeping, by M. Quinby.
Economic Cottage Builder, by C. P. Dwyer.
Barman's Wages and Labor Calculator.
Scribner's Ready Reckoner and Log Book,
for Lumber Merchants, Ship Builders
and Boat Builders. •
Scribner's Assistant for Farmers, Millers,
Produce Dealers and Mechanics.
'Rohrer's Practical Calculator.
.Engiieers' and Mechanics' Pocket Book, by
Chai3. H. Haswell.
Arrowsmith's Paper Hanger's Companion.
The Company Clerk, by Capt. A. V. Kautz.
United States Army Regulations.
Infantry and Cavalry Tactics. •
Tax Law and Stamp Duty Cards.
Pocket Maps of United States, Pennsylvania,
and the Western States.
Mitchell's New Traveller's Guido through
the United States and Canadas.
Constitution of the United. States.
Freedley's Legal Adviser,
Everybody's Lawyer, by Frank Crosby.
Book 7 of Drawing-Room Plays, by S. Steele.
The Sociable, or 1001 Home Ambeemente.
Hoyle's Gamee: Gimes, Backgammon,
&c.
Checker's Simplified and Explained by D,
Scattergood.
Speotropia; or Surprising Spectral Illusions,
showing Ghosts everywhere, and of any
Color, with'Sixteen Illustrations.
Dime, and other Letter-Writers.
The Teacher, {Phonographic.)
The Reporter's Companion , (Phonographic.)
Pitman's Manual of Phonography.
IloW. to Talk, a Manual of - Conversation and
•
Debating.
Walker's Elocution and Oratory.
ItlcElligett'a American Debater.
Whately's Selection of Synonyms.
Davies'. Logic and Utility of Mathematics.
Gilfillan's Literature and Literary Men.
BroWEeti, Grammar of English Grain Mars.
rop e Theory and, Practice of T9obing.
Holbrook's Normal Method of Teaching.
Wickersham's School . Economy. •
Elocutionary Manual; by Hiram Corwin.
Mangpall's Comprehensive Summary of His
- toffy, &0., &a., &c.
.41i4P' Also, an assortment of Juvenile and
Cheap Publications. •
Interlinear Translations of Ovid,lrirgil, Ci
cero, Salluet, Horace, (Latin;) Xeno
phon's Anabasis, Homer's Iliad, and the
Gospel of St. John, (Greek.)
Antbon'a Ainsworth's Latin Dictionary.
Sander's German and English Primer.
Sargent's Primary, Intermediate and Stand
ard Speakers.
Frost's American Speaker.
Nortliond's Little Speaker.
Dime Spkers and Dialogues.
Johnston's Natural Philosophy.
" Primary "
Elements of Chemistry.
Fowne's "
Reese's " Zoology.
Lambert's Anatomy and Physiology.
Worcester's Ancient and Modern History.
Lord's Modern History.
" History of the United States.
Teacher's Guido to Illustrations: to ocean-
pany Holbrook's School Apparatus.
How to use Globes, by F. C. Brownell.
The Natural 'Spelling Teacher.
Sherwood's Speller and Pronouncer.
Hann's Elements of Spherical Trigonometry
Key to Bonnycastle's Algebra.
Robinson's University Algebra.
[See School Books in another column.]
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS !
25 PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN
THE CHEAPEST!
SIMON COHN,
AT COFFEE RUN STATION,
Weald respectfully call the attention of hie old patrons
specially, and the public in pure', to his extensive
stock of well selected now Goode, Just received from the
Eastern cities, consisting, Impart, of
Dry Goods,
• Clothing, Wool
en Ware, Notions,
Hats and Caps, Boots and
Shoes, Bonnets, Shawls, Circu
lars, Hardware, Queensware, Gro
ceries, Wood and Willow-ware, Tobaoeo,
•
Sugars, Nails, Glass, Provisions,
Oil, Fish, Salt, Tinware, Cop
per Ware, Drugs and
Medicines; Clocks, •
Watches, &c.,
and all other articles kept in a fleet class country store;
all selected with the greatest ears and which were pur
chased for cash only, and affords him to sell them at a
very low figure. The public will find it to their advan
tage to call and examine our unsurpassed flock, before
purchaning.elsewhere. No pains will bo spored in show
ing our Goods. Ladies are specially invited to examine
our large stock of fashionable dress goods; Shawls, Cir
culars, Furs, and a great variety of Woolou Goods, Hosie
ry, &c.
All kinds of produce taken in exchange at the highest
market prices—Cask not. refused. Sly strict attention to
the wants of easterners, we hope to receive a continuation
of olio liberal patronage with which we have been Loreto
fore favored; Come 011 a end all, and TIIT.
Va. New Goode received daily.
N0v.1884. HAWN mix.
1864. 1864.
CLOTHING.
H.- ROMAN.
tir.w
CLOTHING
FOR
PALL AND WINTER, .
JUST RECEIVED
IL ROMAN'S
CHEAP CLOTHING STORE.
Clothing of th la beet material ; and made
n the best workmanlike manner, call at
IL ROMAN'S,
orpoelto tito Franklin Flom In Market Stinero, Muslin
don, Pa.
Huntingdon Nov. 23, '63.
NEW CLOTHING
AT LOW PRICES.
M. OUTMAN
HAS JUST OPENED A PINE STOCK OF 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 heady-root Clothing for
MEN AND BOYS,.
•
ALSO,
DOOTIS AND SHOES, HATS AND CATS, AO, AC.
Should gentleman desire any particular kind or onto?
clothing not found in the stock on hand, by leaving thsi
measure they can be accommodated at short notice.
Call at the cast corner of the Diamond, over Long's
Grocery,
MANUAL GUTMAN.
Huntingdon, Nov. 23, '54.'
NEW STOCK OF GOODS.
EVERYBODY IS INVITED TO CALL AT
S. S. SMITH'S STORE,
ON ILILL STREET, LIONTINGDON, PENNA
•
THE BEST
SUGAR and MOLASSES,
COFFEE, TEA and CHOCOLATE, .
FLOUR, FISH, SALT and VINEGAR,
CONFECTIONERIES, CIGARS and TOBACCO,
SPICES OF THE BEST, AND ALL KINDS,
and erory other article usually found In a Grocery Store
ALSO— Drags, Chemicals, Dse Stuffs,
Paiute, Varnishes, Oils and Spts. Turpentine,
Fluid, Alcohol, Glasa and Putty,
BEST WINE and BRANDY for medical purposes.
ALL TILE BEST PATENT MEDICINES,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
►nd a largo number of articles too numerous to mention
The public generally will Ideate call and examine for
themselves and learn my prif.vi.
8. 8. 9111T11.
Ilunttngdon; N0v.23 '34.
11 4 1"1
ttf!'
J.Y. 01INFINGH/M. If. P. CCINNINGII.Of
E W F I 11 M.
J. M. CIINNINGITAM & SON, successors to J. M.
unningham, hare this day entered into partnership in
the Foundry towhees and are prepared to furnish Cast
ings, of all kinds, and repairs at short notice and on rear.
enable terms.
We aro buying Old Metal and ecrap Iron at highest
market pricer.
Iluntingdon, July 6,1661.
HARDWARE
AND .
CUTLERY
AN
IMMENSE STOCK
AND
ENDLESS VARIETY
OR
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &p.
NOW OPEN
AND TOR SALE BY
JAS. A. BROWN,
HUNTINGDON, PENNA.
GALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK
Noy. 23,1864
G.EORGE B. ELDREDGB
FHARLES DESILVER,
Wholestde and Retail
PUBLISHER and BOOKSELLER,
1229 CIIIISTNU,T ST., PHILA.DA.
4GP - Your patronage le solicited.
April 18, 1563-Iy.
•
AGENCY
FOR COLLECTING' SOLDIERS
• gran*s, BOUNTY; BACK PAY
AND PENSIONS.
LL who may have any claims a
enn.ut t h h a e r gej r o e ngiLfo o r ro
, ensior if; Bouncy,c
e Itnck PdalTyaanpa
plying eltbor In prrsua or by lotto'. to
W. 11. WOODS,
Attorney at Law,.
• Huntingdon, Pa.
August 12, 1808.
m s"
_ LEW , • P 2L lattiltl4.'•
••;:.114•W.
READING RAIL ROAD,
WINTER ARRANGEMENT,
aRHAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE
1....fi !forth and North-Wort for PIIILADELPLEIA, NEW.
Yon, Exam, Ponevnis, ItIJANON, AnartrOWN., Nair! Wt.
*a., &C. . .
Traina lease Harrieburg for New York, a, fallow, i At
8 00 and 015 A. M., and 145 P. 51., arching it New York
at 10 00 A, M.; and 245 and 10 00 P.M.
The Om connect with similar Trains on the Ponneyh
vents liailroad, end sleeping car, accompany the first two
trains, without change.
Mayo for Beading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, 31Inerscille,
Allentown and Philadelphia at 8 15 A. DI., an/ 145 P.M.,
stopping at Lebancn and principal elation, only.
Way Trains, stopping at all points, at 7 26 A. 51., and
4 40 P. M.
Returning, leave Nan-Your. at 9 A. M., 12 Noon, and 7
P. M. PLiladelphia at BA. Bt-, and 380 P. 00; Pottsville
at 8 50 A. M., and 2 35 P. M.; Tamara at 8 10 A. 51., and
216 P. M., and Reading at 12 midnight, 7 35 and 10 45 A.
1 38 and 6 05 P. M.
An Accommodation Passenger Train leaves RZADING at
6.30 A. M., and roturns from PIIIIADZI.PHIA at 4,30 P.M.
Columbia Railroad Train. leave Beading at 0 40 and 11
A. M., for Ephrata, Litt; Columbia, Ac.
On Sundays, leavo New . York at 7 P. M., Philadelphia,
Sl5 P. M., Pottsville 7 SO A. M., Tamaqua 7 A. M., Har
r' burg 6 15 A. M., and Rending at 12midnight, far Har
risburg.
Commit/mos, Munoz, Snunox, and Ertl=low Ticriwril
at reduced ratos to and from all points.
Baggage checked through : 80 pounds Baggage allowed
each Passenger.
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17,
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PENNSYLVANIA RA IL ROAD
'TIM Or LEAVING 0 e TRAINS
WINTER ARRANO IJMENT.
H'ESTWARD. R.ASTIVARD
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17 4 60 11. 58 N.Hrunilton, , 9 51 249
25 4 58 12 OS Mt. Union,— 94210 01 240
35 12 20 Mapleton, 2 30
43 616 12 29 31111 Cr00k,... 925 946 223
59 6 31 12 48 8 45 Huntingdon, 9 121 935 210
16 5 46 1 OS Petersburg,— 8 661 920 1 62
23 1 20 Barren, 1 1 44
31 6 02 1 34 Sprucearcel, 3 41 9 07 1 37
40 164 Birmingham, 1 20
65 0 29 2 05 Tyrone, 8 17 8 44 1 10
OS 6 39 2 20 ' Tipton, 8 00 12 58
14 2 28 Fostoria, 12 62
10 6 60 2 35 Della Mills,. 7 60 8 25 12 47
40 710 3 001 815 Altoona,. 740 B'lo 12 30
.11. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. 4.M. P.M
The PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS Eastward, leaves
itoona -at 9 40 P. 51., and arrives at Huntingdon at
l 01 P.M.
The FAST LINE Eastward loaves Altoona ;at 2 35
M, and arrives at Huntingdon at 3 57 A.M.
The PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS Westward, leaves
, ntingdon at 7 SO A. Id., and arrives at Altoona at
Alt=
11 01
The
A. M,
The
Hunt
0 05
Thy
7 ii
FAST LINE W
M., and arrives
HUNTINCTD•ON & BROAD ZOP
RAILROAD —CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
On and after Wednoaday Nov. 0,1864, Passonger Trains
will nrrtre and depart no follow.:
9011TLIWARD NORTIIWAIti)TRAINS.
Morn'g Ere n'
I SIDINGS.
Even'g Morn'g
8 00i Huntingdon,
8 24 mcconnethaown,
8 24 Pleasant Grove,
8 44 Marklcaburg,
9 OD Coffee Run,
Le 5 25
5 00
6 14
6 43
7 07
7 10
9 OS Rough& Rendy,.
9 21 Cove,
0 25 Fieheee Summit.
9
9 .. 401.,
axton,
INE
10 li;lßlddlesburg.
10 23 llopowell,.
^^•^'
, .opor,
10 . 391 Piper's Run,,
10 051IInmilton,.,
11 12 Bloody Run,...
Axil 15 Mount Boling,
SHOUP'S RUN BRAN
it.s 10 00 1 .5. axion,
10 151Coalmont ,
10 20 Crawford,
Alt 10 . 20 Dudiev. -
'Broad Top City,
gdon Nov. 9,1664. OLLVE
El=
avicicrao 41DC=DISIM.
FOR SALE .AT LEnrs , BOOK STORE.
HOWE'S SONGS OF IRELAND, ooutaining about 175 of
the Come of Hibernia'. Song. and Ballade, including
50 of Moore's Irish blelodleo, Songs of tin affectione,
Sentimental, Patriotic, Historical; Military, Political.
Comic and Miscellaneous Songs, arranged for the
Pianoforte or Melodeon. Paco $O.OO
HOWE'S SONGS Or SCOTLAND, containing about 175
• of the Gems of Caledonia's Songs and Ballad•, inclu
ding Songs of the offeetions Sentimental, Patriotic,
Historical, Military, Political, Comic end Miqcellaue
nue Songs, arranged for the Pissoforto or Melodeon.
Price $3.00.
HOWE'S SONGS AND BALLADS OP THE OLDEN
TINE, containing the Original Wards and Music,
of the Bongs and Ballads, sing by the Grand-moth
ers of the present generation. Arranged for Four
Voices.
ROWE'S TRIOS: Quadrilles Contra and Fancy Dances
with Calls and Figure 4 Waltzes, Polkas, Opera Melo.
dies, scotch and Irish airs, Lc., Lc., tot the
Flute, Cornet, Doss Viol; ac.
MUSICIAN'S OMNIBUS, No. 1, contatalad the whole
Camp Duty, Calls and Signals used in the Army and
Navy ; 40 setts of Quadrilles, [lncluding Waltz, Pol
ka and Schottische] with Calls; and an immense col
lection of Polkas, Schottisches, Waltzes' Marches,
Quicksteps, Hornpipes, Ceara and Fancy Dances,
Songs, , for the Violin, Flute, Cornet, Clarionett,
4c., Containing over 700 pittes of Music,
31USICIAL'S OMNIBUS, No. 2, containing 250 Oases
of Music, consisting of 100 Duets for two I lutes two
Violins, ,kc., 200 Scotch Airs, 200 Irish Airs, Quad
sines, Fancy and Contra Dances, ♦with Ohs Calls and
Fleeces. Polka, Schottisches, Waltzes, Quicksteps,
Marches, Hornpipes, Songs, Ac., for the Violin, Sluts,
Clarionett, File, Carnet, Flageolet, ice.
THE YOUNG MEN'B SINGING BOOK; a collection of
Music for mato Voices, consisting of Glees and Part
Bongs, Choir and congregational Tunes, Anthems,
Chants, &c.
"6, 9 1 -9 11 Th
*
HINGLEVS JUVENILE CHOIR :—A selection of the
Choicest Melodies from the German, French,
English nud American Composers.
TRIIMPer OF FREEDO3I AND TIM DUCIDE CALLS;two
boobs suitable to the time.
TILE BOSTON GLEE BOOK, consisting of an extensive
collection of Glees, Madrigals, and Rounds, selected
from the works of the Most admired Composers, to
gether many now pieces from the German.
INBTRIICTION -BOORS FOR THE PIANO, Melodeon,
• Accordeon, Violln,Ban.lo, Guitar, Concertina, Drum,
Fife and Flageolet.
Iluotingdon, Jan. 24, 1665-11.
OLD. FRANKLIN ALMANAC
FOR. Mae O.
Among other features of the present number will be
A chronicle of .the Great Rebellion continued from the
Old Franklin Almanac for 1864, containing a full and coo•
reel digested record of the events of the war, military,
naval and political, from October 15th, 1563, with accounts
of Battles, Sieges, Raids, Soteligbts, and all the operations
of the war.
Tho United States Army List. Major Generals and
Brigadiers, regulate and volunteers, to November let,
1864.
The Rebel Army Lint. Lieutenant Generals, Major
Generals and Brigadiers, to same date.
Losses in battlo and by ieatb, of Union officer., to No•
vember let, 1884.
Losses of officers in Rebel Army to same date.
The Rebel Government, Rebel Congress, Rebel Debt,
A full digest of the United States Stamp regulations.
A full digest of the United States License reguletioue.
Governnionts of the world to November let, 1664.
Govornors of the States and Territories, Union and
Rebel, to November let, 1664.
Hierarchy of the Romp Catholic Church to NoVem•
bar let,
Bishops of theßroteetant Epie'copel Church to Novem
ber Ist, 1664.
Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church to NOYottle
bor lit, 1866.
Reigning Queens of the world to November let, MoM.
Reigning Rings of the world to November let. 1861.
Heirs Apparent to European and other Empires and
llfonarehiee.
Besides other miscellancoun matter, astronomical in
formation, calendars, Ac., Ac., the whole comprising a vat
tiablemanual for use and reference thrOugliout tho year.
• Prick 20 cents per copy.
Copies mailed (poet-paidon receipt of price.
For eats at LEWIS' 110016 STORE. tf.
CHEAP PUMPS.
JAMES A. BROWN, Huntingdon,
Pa., sells Patent Wooden Pumps for cisterns nod
wells, from 4to 60 feet deop, at about ono half the usual
price for old fashioned pumps. All pumps warranted.
• Atig.3'64. •
NOVH7III3EIt 7, 186;
G. A. NICOLLS,
Genera! Superintendent
tingdon at
SL
estreard, leaves IN
at Altoona at 9 05 P.
STA 7 T - ICIN 5
920
6 00
5 52
5 40
62
5 20
An 12 47
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11 30
L 11 06
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NEW GOODS
FOR FALL AND WINTER
Wm. MARCH & BROTHER,
Respectfully inform their numerous cuetomere, and the
splendidneray, that theiri reedy.] a large and
stock of 0001 la at store In MARKLEBBURQ
consisting in part of
DRY GOODS,
DRESS GOODS, •
SILKS,
NOTIONS,
HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
hi HARDWARE, •
QUEENSW AXE,
GROCERIES,
• 'WOOD & WIL
LOW WARE,
TOBACCO,
SEGA.RS,
NAILS,
GLASS, 1 / 4 1
OLD MEAT,
CRACKERS,
PROVISIONS,
FISH,
SALT, &c., &c.
AIso—BONNETS and TINWARE;
And in fact everything usually kept In a first ohms cone.
try store, which were bought low for cash and will be
sold at corresponding low prices for cash or country prod
uce, and request the public to give us a call before par.
abasing elsewhere, feeling satisfied wo can offer superior
inducements to cash buyers.
Wo repectfullY request the patronage of all, and itl
pec I 1I y our Trough Creek Valley friends.
Everything taken 'in exchange for goods except "remit.
ns.
'Aar , Cash paid for all kinds of grain, for which the
highest market price', will be given.
We have also a stock of FASHIONABLE FURNITURE
which will be sold at reasonable prices.
WILLIAM M. RCEI & BRO.
Mal kleebnrg t N0v.16, 1864.
'TOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA.
Diseases of the Nervous, Seminal, Urin
ary. and Se.v.ual Systems,
New end:reliable trentment—in reports by the HOWARD
ASSOCIATION—Sant by well in sealed letter errelopes,
free of charge.
Address, DR. J. SKILLIN HOI3OIITON, Acting Sac
,goon, Howard Atwociation, Ne. 2 South Ninth Fitreet,Phil
adelphia, Pa. [July 13, 1834-Iy.
Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam Is warranted
to cure Coughs, Colds. Hoarseness, Asthma, Whooping
Cough Sore Throat ; Consumption , and all affsetions of
the T hroat and Lungs.
Far sale by Druggists. Getters' Depot, No. 6, Hatt
Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
j -e
-t-:,if
All . the Medical men and the Presses recommend Dr.
Strickland'a Antl-Cholcra Mixture aa the only - certain
remedy fof Diarrhma and Dysentery. It is a combination
of Astringents, Absorbents, Stimulants and Carminatives,
and le 'warranted to. effect a cum after all other means
hr To failed.
. .
For solo by Druggists. Demirel Depot, No. 6, East
Fourth: Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. '
..,Ar,_Stricklangra..Rile -Item"ly-Ims•cured thourandrof
rtlIao11.4.1". glees
dl mediate relief and effects n permanent cure. Try It dt
reedy. It Is warranted to care.
For saloby nit Druggists. General Depot, No. 6, East
Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUSNESS AND
DEBILITY
. Dr. STRICKLAND'S TONIC—We coo recommend
those suffering with loss of Appetite, Indigestion, or
Dyspepsia, Nervousness or Nervous Debility, to use
Strickland's Tonic. It is a vegetable preparation, free
h-son alcoholic l ignore ;it strengthens the whole nervous
system; it creates a good appetite, and is Warranted to
cureDyspepnia And Nervous Debility.
For sale by Druggists generally, at M per bottle. Pre.
pared by Dr. A. Strickland. No. 6, East Fourth Street,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
JOHN DEED, Agent, Huntingdon, Pa.
.lE' 40 TJ Z
CELEBRATED
- "OM Ural Cattte-gowitm
•• ~,,, -- •.. - - ---- ' .... ThesePowdere
. •, will strength
.
en the Stomach
• ~.. •-•.—...- ' •.-,,- • i and Intestines,
.<, . t . cleanse them
• t iv. from Offensive
. : I matter, and
. 1
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tang them to
, 0--4 L ahealthystate.47a 7
They are a
sure preventive of Lung . Peter, and a certain
remedy far all Diseases incident to the Dome,
such as Glen
. ‹;:-
dem, Yellow'
Water,, : Pis- •• '
tam R elf, . ;:,,.AV i ,
Found ar ' h'' ' , C. Wi',' • .V .
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Slav er i rg, -, ; , ' , i •- \z' • ' ' .fl, . , .
Coughs, Fe- e .. 5 , ),
4 41
, ~
Tors, Loss of: (i •f"-: ... '-':.• - •
Appetite and ''"
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Vital • Ener- : ;-::- 4, 1 , :-1 - ' 7,- -;-- - •;-...' • '...1 ,44 %
.
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In poor, lOw-spirited 'animals, it has .the
stiost . heneficiel'effedti , - . . •. • •
Thelma of them improves the wind, strength
ens-the Appetite;' and gives to the nom 'a
fine, smooth and - glom eitin,-thus improv
ing the appearance, vigor and spirit of this
noble animal.' • • ' " .
The property this Powder possesses in in
eressing the quantity of Milk in Cows, gives
it an importance and valua which should
place it in the hands of every person keeping
a Cow. By actual experiment it has proven
that it will increase the quantity of Milk and
Cream twenty. per cent., and make the Butter
firm and sweet. In fattening Cattle, :t gives
them an appetite, loosens their hide mid
makes them thrive much Ester.
HOGS.
In all Diseases of
the Swine, such as " -,,7.1 -
'oughs, Ulcers in _
tho Lungs, Liver, - •
44e. By putting Se•
from half a paper F ,
to a paper of these__
Powders in a bar- --mrt
rel of Swill, the •,-.7/4"- - . • -42^'^s--
abovo Diseases can be cured or entirely pre
vented. By using thcso" Powders the Hog
Cholera can be prevented.
Prioe 25 ots. par Paper, or 5 Papers for $l.
1112117:111
S. A. FOUTZ & LEO.,
MEM
WHOLESALE DRUG AND MEDICINE DEPOT,
No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md.
For Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers
throughout the United States.
For sale wholesale and retail by
John Read, Huntingdon, Pa. [ap27-1
WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS,
- A LARGE STOOK
4.NR
.SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
• OF
Whidow Curtain .Papers,
JUST RECEIVED
AT
LEWIS' BOOK STORE,
JOHNSON'S
RHEUMATIC COMPOUND
AND
BLOOD PURIFIER !
THIS GREAT INTERNAL REME
dy, is the best medicine ever offered to the public,
}cr the effectual curs of Itheumatistu, &lout. Neuralgia,
Dyspepsia, and as a Blood Purifier It has Ito equal, for all
diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, such
as. Scrofula or King's Evil, Scald Head, Totter, Bing
Worm, Female Complaints, and all breakouts on noises
or body. filo seat number of rub-on medicines which
formerly hare been used for those diseases, were merely
temporary In their effects and of doubtful virtue, but
THE- RHEUMATIC COMPOUND
ranches the source of, all trouble, nnd.effectunlly banishes
the disease from the system by its Immediate action on
the blood. We advise one and all to giro it a Wel, and
become satisfied of Its wonderful power.
Xrd , Read the folloalug teettinontalo of neon
of umpeatiouable character:
MIL JOHNSON :—Dear Sir: This is
to certify that I was badly crippled with Chronic Mm.
matistu for eighteen or twenty years ; part of that time
I was not able to go about. I tried all tho rheumatic
remedies that I could hoar of but found no relief until I
tried your Rheumatic Compound and Blood Purifier. I
used hut three fourths of a bottio of it and it cured me
sound and well. My wife also was afflicted with the
some disease, and n small portion of it cured her. I PM
nearly 'seventy year. of age. nod it is over four years since
I was cured, and I hove not been troubled with it since.
It affords me gloat pleasure to tut uleh you with this cer
tificate, so that you eon refer others who aro afflicted
with rheumatism to me.
I am yours truly,
ANDRRW ARMSTRONG,
N 0.19 James Street, Allegheny City
ALLIOIIIINT, May Sd, 189 k.
MR. A. JOHNSON .I—Dear Sir : My
wife was taken bad with Inflammatory Rheumatism ho
March last. She was very lunch swollen and the pain she
suffered was severe; eho wag confined to her bed. I wee
advised to try your Rheumatic Compound and Blood Puri
tier, so I got a bottle of it, and before the half of it
was need she Was entirely well. The core is a perfect
one; I never saw such medicine. She bad only taken
three doses of it till the swelling and pain began to abate.
All your medicine wante is to be known in order to give
it MICMAC Yours affectionately,
JAMES IVALISTER.
My residence la Ho. 128 Cherry alley, where my wife
can be ma by auy ',argon • doubling the truth or the
Above.
P11791117A0, April 19th, 16[4
•
CANNOXIIIIMO, WADUIXOTON CO., Aprlll2, le Bl .
MR. A: JOUNISON :—Dear /Sir : I
wish to say a word or two in favor of your Rheumatic
Compound and Blood Purifier. , I haw, t een afflicted with
rheumatism, more or lees, for ovor.twenty years. A great
part of that time I was very bad. I triad a great many
rheumatic medicines but received very little benefit from
them. On the first or last January I was so bad that I
Wall entirely helpless. I could not write my own name,
and I could only lie on one side. While rending in the
United Presbyterian paper I saw a notice of your Rheu
matic Compound and Blood Purifier. I was afraid at first
that it might be like other remedies that I have tried,
but as it was in a religious paper I concluded to give it a
trial. Bo I got a bottle. used it, and found s, pelf a little
better. I used three bottles more, and I era happy to say
that I hare neither pain or ache. I out eixty-eight years
of age, I can lie on either side, travel for a-half day at a
time .and not be fatigued. I believe your Rheumatic
Compound And Blood Purifier to ba the best medicine ever
offered to the public for the. cure of Rheumatism. , If
you think this note, with toy name to it, will be of any
use to you or a suffering public; you are at liberty to
use them. Yours with respect,
JOHN I. LOCKHART. •
MR. JctrrNSoN :—Dear Sir : My
wife has been afflicted with neuralgia for a long time. jt
commenced on bar in 1859. She was en bad with it that
ehe was obliged to lay in Ind about four drys in the
weak. She tried everything that we heard of that was
recommended for that disease but eho got no relief; than
we tried medical advice but it done no good. At last I
thought sho mint die, as I thought thorn was no cure.
Bat in the spring of 1863, I believe in March, a daughter
of Mr. Dickey's, who Hoes in the court with me, said,
"Why don't you get Johnson'. Rheumatic Compound
and Blood Purifier. It cured my father of tho Ithentnoe
item when ho was a cripple and the doctor could do
nothing for him." So I got a battle of your medicine
and before my wife had the half of it need she was
cured. It to now more than a year since and she has net
boon troubled with it since. This Icon testify to on oath.
Tours truly,
LEWIS MILKS,
Ryans' Court.
Prrrsuuna, April 11th, 1861.
P. B. SELMORS On.; 8010 Proprietors, Pittsburg . , to
whom all orders ohnuld be sent.
JOHN HUD, Agent, Huntingdon, Ps.
Dec. 7,3 m
WAR FOR THE UNION.
NMI ORLEANS, Sr. LOUIS, MEMPHIS, NORFOLK, d:c.
TAKEN.—ASHRY SLAIN, AND THE BACK.
BONE OF "SECESII" BROKEN
Dnt while you rejoice at the success of our gallant
troops. and the prospect of the speedy downfall of the
Rebel A rmy,,clc, not forget to cell at the store of
WALLACE & CLEMENT,
before purchasing elsewhere, and see our new dock
good'', consisting of
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Boots and Shim,
Queenswaro,
Crocheryware,
Tobacco. &gars,
Home,
Flitch,
Shouidere,
. Fieb,
Flour,
' Salt,
and a general ae,tortment of notione. nil of which
fere on reasonable terms for cash or produco.
,_llnotingdon, July 1, 1803.
ATARBLE YARD. The undersigned
tyg 'would respectfully call the attontion of the citizens
Huntingdon and the gutioining counties to the stock of
eautiful marble now on hand. Ho is prepared to furnish
at the shortest notice, Monumental Marble, Tomb, Tables
and Stones of every desired also and form of Italian or
Enetorn Marble, highly finished, and carved with appro.
priate devices, or plain, as may suit.
Building Marble, Door and Window'Still, ke., will be
furnished to ordor.
W. W. pledge* himself to furnish material and work
manship equal to any in tho country, at a fair price. Call
and see, before you pnrchaee elsewhere". Shop on fill
treat, Ruutingdon, ra.
Iluntlngdon,May 151955
1865. TH E 1865.
LARGEST AND BEST
STOCK 01?
WALL PAPER
Ever Brought to Huntingdon,
Is now roady for . inspection and solo,
CB
LEWIS'
Book, Stationery and Maio Store.
NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES
130
LOWER PRICES
Than the same article can be bought
•in Philadelphia or Pittsburg. •
OUR STOCK
Consists of upwards of
One Hundred Different Styles
OF
Wall dv Ceiling Paper & Bordering,
FOR
The Parlor, Sitting Room, Dining
Room_,. Bed Room, Hall,
_Kitchen, Office,
Store, Shop, &c., &o.
Call at the "Globe" Building,
and examine our stock and prices.
SPECTACLES.
A fine and largo assortment always on
hand
AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
•
TIIE CYTITARA--,-The
4 r eI ri Presbyterian Psalmodist—The
Shawn—TheJubilee—llunten'e and
lierlinPs enlarged end improved Instructors—Wetland's
New and Improved Method for tlio Guitar—Wm - o'x Aecor
deon; and Flute Instructors—Winner's and llowe's
Instructors—llellalt's Melodeon InstructOr—lio,
rowes' Plano. Forte Printer—do. Thorough-Baso Primer—
llowe'e Drawing Room Dances- 7 The Chorus Glee Book—
Tara's Harp; for sale at
BOOR' ) STATIONERY & 'MUSIC STORE.
ritop*Sg;ONAl. ak r iii/SINES CARDS
T . D. CAMPBELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
HUNTINGDON, PA.
Office in the Brick 110 w, nearly oppoelte the Court
Muse. (April 164863.
W. A STEPHENS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
HUNTINGDON, PA.
OFFICE.—In Treasurer's ,room in
Court House—up stairs.
Huntingdon, Doc. 15,1863.
p ALLISON MILLER,
' , Dia l
JAJ•
ne rerooro'd to the Brlck - notv'oppoilte tho'Court Mule
April 18,1869.
E. GREENE,
CI • DENTIST.
Office removal to opposite the store or
D. P. Hwin, in the square, Mtil stroot, Huntingdon, Pa.
April 13,1864.
THE JACKSON HOTEL,
HUNTINGDON, PA.
J. MORRISON, Proprietor
•
lATINI. LEWIS,
Dealer in Boots, Stetfonery and Musical Past=
monis, Huntingdon, Pa.
AT GUTMAN & CO., Dealers in Ready
.made Clothing, Huntingdon, P.
A. JOHN NeCULLOCH, offers his
professional services to the citizens of Huntingdon
and TlcloltJ. Oflice on Hill street, one door east of Reed's
Drug Store. Aug:2B, '55.
•
Q S. SMITH, Dealer in Drugs, Medi
kj. eines, Perfumery, Dye Stuffs, Oils, &o. Aleo—Gro
cerise!, Confectioneries, ke., Huntingdon, Pa. •.
JAMES A. BROWN,
Dealer la Ilardware, Cutlery, Palate, 011e,fite., Mit
Indon, Pa.
j .
ROMAN,
T •
_L e Dealer In Beady Made Clothing, Irate and Cape,
oote and iihoea, &e. . - . .
T 1 P. (TWIN,
Dealer inDry Goods,Grocariea,liardwaro, Queens
ware, Hata and Caps, Boota and !thou, &a.
ROOK BINDING.
ate'Old Book', Magazines, or publieations of any kind
ound to order, if left at •
LEWIS' 1300 K f STATIONERY STORE.
BUSINESS MEN, TAKE NOTICE!
It you want your card neatly printed upon envel
op., call at
LEWIS' 1100IC AND STATIONNIZT,STORE.
table
OR 'TEM LADIES.
A superior article of Nola Paper and Braetapes,
ea table for confidential correspondence, for sale at
LBIVIS' BOOK it .STATIONERY STORE.
IXTM WILLIAMS,
Plain and Ornamental Marble Ahnutacturar.
•
VNVELOPES-
Ju By the box, pack, or less quantity, for sale at
LEWIS , BOOS AND STATIONAIMSTORE.
QOHOOL BOOKS,
1.„ . 3 Generally , in moo In the Schools of the County, not on
bond, trill be furnished to order, en application at
LEWIS BOOK, AND STATIONERY STORE.
QLD BRASS AND COPPER taken
In exchange for goods at the hardware Store
t. 8,1884. JAB. A. DROWN
READY RECKONER
A- complete Pocket Ready Reckoner, in dollars
and cents, to which are added forms .of Notes, Hilie, Re
ceipts, Petitions, kit., together with a - set of useful tables,
containing rate of interest front one dollar to twelvothout
and, by the single day, with a table of wages, aad board
by the week and day, pohltobea in leg& For solo at
'LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
GUN BARRELS AND LOCKS.-A
large assortment at
BROWN'S TEARDWAIII3 STORE.
PAPER! PAPER!! •
Note, Post, Commercial, Foolscap and Flateap—a
good assortment for sale by the ream, half ream, quire or
sheet, at
LEWIS' NEW BOOR & STATIONERY STORE.
l AIi,CI3MENT DEED PAPER
ruled, for ails at
ONTHLY TIME BOOKS,
For vale 4
M .LEIVIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE
TRACING MUSLIN,
DRIPTINO AND DRAWING PAPZIt
White and Colored Card Paper,
!for sale at
—..LEWIS' BOOK STATIONERY STORE.
BOOTS and SHOES, the largest and
cheapest assortment in town, at
D. P. WIN'S.
T IQUORS, of the best, for Medicina
purposes at S. B. BARTH'S.
°ALL at D. P. GWIN'S if you want
1,_.1 GOOD GOODS.
BLANK BOOKS,
OF VARIOUS Bi2EO, for lode of
LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONER] , " STORE
W3X. WILLIA3II3
ALBUMS. ALBUMS.
A beautiful assortment of -PHOTO
dRAPH. ALBUMS just received and
for sale
AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
PAPER ! PAPER!! PAPER I !-!
Tracing Paper,
Impression Paper,
Drawing Paper,..
• Deed . Paper, • •
Tissue Paper,
Silk Paper for Flowery
• Perforated Paper,
. Bridal Board,. "
let Cap Paper,
Foolecap Paper,
Letter Paper,
Commercial Note Paper,
•• Ladies' Gilt Edged Lotter and Note Paper,
Ladies' Plain and Fancy Note Viper,
White and*Colored Card Paper, in Packs and Sheet:,
For enle at LEWIS' Book, Stationery and Mimic Store.
THE BEST
STOCK OF FINE STATIONERY,
.
aon
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
EVER RECEIVED IN lIIINTINGDON,
CAN NOW BB HAD
AT LEWIS' BOOR, STATIONERY AND MUSIC STORE.
•
50.000, .
BEST QUALITY
WHITE,
BUFF, •
' • • ORANGE,
YELLOW,
AND FANCY
ENVELOPES,
Just received and for gala et
LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
•
AU A 4 7 1' " Aa g it - 41 4 /
• ‘ SLIVA ...., .: it, lat. f' a .1 I.M. .
. . :
ROOKS AND STATIONERY.-7, •
•k good assortment of miscellaneous and .Schoo!
ooks—Foolecap, Letter, Commorolal allot Notb Paper ,
Plain and Fancy Envolones=Rod; IllVto nod Black InkS.,.
Blank Books of numorous ekes—Pons,Pollcils;Pookok and
Desk Inkstands, and every other article papally fouud In
a Book and Stationery Store, can be 110 af fair pates a 1
LEWIS' BOOK, STABION EBY & mum STOII3I.
SATCHELS,
PORT-BIONNATES,
• PURSES,.
POCKET-BOOKS,
PORTFOLIOS,
CARD CASES,
SUGAR CASES, Sc.,
A handsome assortment just received
At LEWIS' Book store,
DBYTIST,
LIITT.TS' BOOK STORE.
"QUICK. SALES
SMALL PROFITS r
Anybody in - wnni of
FAMILY AND PODISIET BIBLES,
HYMN AND PRAYER BOONK
ALBUMS AND ANNUALS;
ANY OVNIN VALUABLE AND nrrmi,inra noini
Fancy and School
STATIONERY,
31U8ICIAL INSTRMINTS,
CHIIIIOIIIkIDSIO AND nisiniroTlO*!eoig
SIIEET MUSIC for tho Plano, Guitar, dm', &r.,
tOOM ➢OO3O, VORTKONEA,M9 LED TIMM
For LOGI, and gentlemen,
GOLD PENS AND PENCILS,'
AWARD CARDS AND BOOKS,
..Forlaiaday aad
BIINDAY SOHOOL BOOICB OffiLL.Bl26o,
TOY BOOKS, ALPHABET EiLoo4B;to,,
ALL KINDS OF BOOKS
Brow for Boys and Girls.
AMUSING GAMES
For Yclipg /ono/
WEDDING ENVELOPES AND CARDS,
I . WtR,IAgE CERTIFIOATt%
943121NEt 944D8i
OHECKHR.BOARDS, roarlarst,
O.IiYERBATION OMUM,
BONG BOOZB,
From 6 to 75 cents
BLANK BOOKB,
"Memorandum Books of Various Sixes,
SCHOOL BOOKS OP ALL KIKOS,
DIARIES NO11.1865;
Drawing and Blot*, Paper, 4rigal and
WMTE BONNET posltn,
umnmts, carawra, RD, nave AND Num mu,
Arno'aril Irodgeon's and -Harrison's
WRITING FLUID
.Wrapping raper of Dlfforent Sleet and QuaUUN, ;
&c. &e..
IMIZ!=:2
SHOULD CALL AT
LE W I
Cw Door, BrAtz9 . 3!,rtr AND.Alirm Apex;
In the "Globe" building; Wark4t: Naar°,
where all who waiit to
SAVE MONEY,
go to make their purchase&
n'tss,o
'BLANKS BLANKS ! .BLANKS r
CONSTABLE'S SALES, ATTACIPT EXECUTIONS,
ATTACHMENTS, EXECUTIONS,
SUMMONS, DEEDS,
SUBPOWAS, MORTGAGES,
SCHOOL ORDERS, JUDGMENT NOTES,
LEASES FOR HOUSES, NATURALIZATION WES,
COMMON BONDS, JUDGMENT BONDS,
WARRANTS, . FEE BILLS,
NOTES, with a waiver of the $3OO Law.
JUDGMENT NOTES, with a waiver of the $3OO Law.
ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, with Teachers. •
MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES, for Jnitices of Grp, Peat.
and Minhders of the Gospel.
COMPLAINT, WARRANT, and COMMITMENT, in case.
of Assault and Battery, and Affray.
SCIERE FACIAS, to recover amount of Til4grevint.
COLLECTORS' RECEIPTS, for State, County, School,
Borough and Township Taxes. ' •.• , •
Printed on superior paper, and for Sale at She Oleo at
the nurrionwpoN GLOMS.. • . •
BLANKS, of every description, printed to order, neatly)),
at chart notice, and on good Paper. •
WHAT EVERYBODY *ANT'S
EVERYBODY'S LAWYER
00IINSELLOR IN B-USINESS
BY nem CiliABY,.
01 THE THILADELPMIA NAM;
. -
Tenif You Wow to draw Up PARTNEHESTP Pima end
gins general forma kW AtassarstiTS of 'AA ,
kinds, Smut of Sots, LEASES and PeTrriozcs.
It .7kila You Row to draw, p Limns and
Poway, of ATTORNEY, NOTEE and
Dias of Exatanoz, Rccaprsand lialsana. •
Tells You The laws for the COLLECTION of DEBTS, with
the STATUTES of LIMITATION • and amount
and kind of property Exati4 from Exxon-
VOW in every State.'
A 744 You How to make an Assuamnuvr properly, with,
forms for Coanosrnon with Cat:wrong, ands
the Issotvarr Laws of army State. '
It Tell You 'The legal relations existing betweeri Cun,
DIAL and Wen, MASTER and Amwayraw
and LANDLORD and 'TENANT. '
A 744 You What constitutes Loom. and SLANDER ) 1;4 1 .4 .
• the DM US to Mumtaz Dowza, thbVin's
BIGHT IN PROPERIT,IDIVOECE and ALTNONT,
A Toni You The Law for MECHANICS' LIENS in i 31017 SIG*:
and the NATURALIZATION LARD of this court
. try, and how to comply with the same,
Mk Yeti The law concerning Poisons and how tool).
• • lain one, and the Pax-Barrtorf Lowe to
PUBLIC LANDS.
.10 .11,17 t lOu The Law for PATENTIL with mode of procel
. • . dure in obtaining one, WithINTIESERENCIc
'ASSIGNMENTS and Tanta or Penn,.
Tent You 'low to make your WILT, and how to ADSMI , .
versa ON AN ESTATE, With 'the law and the
tequirements thereof in every State: ,
A RIG You The meaning of Law Tams in general ape,
anti explains to you theLnauftaTignaf.
arrrrix and JUDICIAL Powers . of both thf
"General and State Govraswarre.
It Sins You How To Karr our or LAW, by allowing how ft,
- do your bastnese legally; thrie
Twit amount of property, and eaxatloq
'_ litigation, by Its timely consultation. • -
Everybody'aLawycr is ferrate at Lewis' Boolc.Stsk
PHOTOGRAPH
AND
SMALL PORTRAITS::
OF '
L 1 SITh iIBIIICOIIIBIIED OfIICERS 114/. CIWIWPI R
FOR BALE'
AT LEWIS' BOOK AND TATIONEitY.
OIL CLOTH WINDOW SHADES, -
GILT GOLD SHADES,
MUSLIN SHADES;
BAILEY'S F./X.TURES,
TAPE, OOR:D AND TASSAL4,
A FULL :
,AT LEIVI,S' -BOOK STORE.
FQR THF7 GREAT)* VARZEITV
flandsome und Useful Artielesi
130.04 Store