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Nasby Papers, [Comico-Politico-Religicod How to do Business, a Manual of Practical . : Affairs. .The Ladies' Work-Table Bobk. -Zulu Land, byltev. Lewis Grout. 01arlie's Coramentariei on New Testament. Dutch and English Testainent, z•Bunytin's Pilgrim Progress. Holy War. ilia Three Mrs. Jodson's and other Daugh ters of the Cross, by Rev. D. Eddy. ' Strickland's Life of Jacob Gruber. -Shadow on the Alearth, 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. Thoughts of Favored Hours, by J. Copely. Cobbet's 13 Sermons on Great Sins. Headley's Sacred Plains. : :111eIlvaine's Evidences of Christiniiity. - .5.1e 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.lnfant Salvation and Baptisni. The Death of Little Children, by S. Prime. The Morning.of Life.-, - • The Faded Hope, by Mrs: L. H. 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. Affeetion'e Gift for the Loving and the Loved, by,J. Cole Hagen.. - The Future of Nations, by Louis Kossuth. The NOwl Fortune Teller, or .the Poetical Fate Book.. Mrs. Hale's Receipts for the Million. - The - Philadelphia' Housewife or "Family Re ceipt Rook. Soyer's Standard Cookery. Miss Acton's Modern Cookery. • Dime Cook and Recipe Books. , Household Economy,_by M. 0. St. Joan. The Family _Doctor, by Prof. - Taylor, M. D. Downing's Fri it and. Fruit Trees of America. The Farm; Manual of Practical Agriaulture The Garden; • -, do- do- -Horticulture The Barnyard,. a. Manual of, Cattle, - Horse, and Sheep Ilusbandry. .The Farmer's New.and Universal Handbook A Method_ - of Increasing the Yield of the Mitch-Cow, by. John Neffien. Mayhew's Illustrated 'Horse Management. • -". • " • Doctor. - • _ The Horse and His Diseases, by Jennings. Rarey's Practice of Horse Taming. Both Sides 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 guilders • and Boat Builders. Scribner's Assistant for Farmers, Millers, Produce Dealers and Mechanics. Rohrer's Practical Calculator. Engineers' and Mechanics' Pocket Book, by Chas. 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 Stanip Duty. Cards. 'Pocket Maps of United States, Pennsylvania, • ' '' - and the-Western States. • • Mitchell's. New`. Traveller's Gnido through • the. United States and Canada& Constitution of the United States. Freedley's Legal Adviser. • - Everybody's Lawyer, by Frank Crosby. - Book . ' of Drawing-Room Plays, by S. Steele. The Sociable, or 1001 Horn( Amusements. Hoyle's Games: Chaim, Backgammon ' Sm. Checker's Simplified and Explained by D. Scattergood: , Spectropia; 'or. Surprising Spectral Illusions, showing Ghosts everywhere, and of -tiny - I '.- ( lolor; with. Sixteen Illustrations. The 1: R e..1 other Letier-Writers. • The'ePortoktrt ion Pitman's Manual °graphic) • M ; , ( lio'hographico How to Talk, a Manual —,, ra phy,-- Debating. - -Nrsation arid • Walker's Elocution and Oratory. . MeElligott's American Debater. Whately's Selection of Synonyms. • ; -Davies' Logic and. Utility of Mathematics. l Gilfilian's - Literature and• Literary Mon. Brown's Grammar of English Grammars. Page's Theory and Practice of Teaching. IfolbrOol:a Norma Method of Teaching." Wickershrim's" School Economy. Elocutionary Manual, by Hiram Corson. Mangnall's Comprehensive Summary of His tory, &c., &c., &c. roar Also, an assortment of Javenilo - and Cheap Publications. Interlinear Translations of Ovid, Virgil, Ci cero, 'Sallust, Horace, (Latin 0" Xono phon's Anabasis, Homer's Iliad, and the Gospel of St. Johti,'(Greek.) Anthon's Ainsworth's Latin Dictionary. Sander's German and English Primer. Sargent's Primary, Intermediate and Stand ard Speakers. Frost's American Speaker. Northond's Little . Speaker. Dime Sp!akers and Dialogues. Johnston s Natural Philosophy. " Primary " " Elements of Chemistry. Fowne's " Reese's " Zoology. Lambert's Anatomy and Physiology. Worcester's Ancient nod Modern History. Lord's Modern History. . " History of the United States. Teacher's Guide to Illustrations : to nccom- pany Holbrook's School Apparatus. How to use Globes, by F. C. Brownell. The Natural Spelling Teacher. Sherwood'e Speller and Pronouncer. Hann's Elements of Spherical Trigonometry Key . to Thinnyeastle's Algebra. Robinson's University Algebra. [Sec School Books in another column.] NEW GOODS I NEW GOODS ! 25 PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST! SIMON COHN, AT COFFEE RUN STATION, 'freuld respectfully call the attention of his - old patrons specially, and the public to general, to his extensive stock of well selected now Goods, Just received from the Eastern cities, consisting, in part, of Dry Coeds, Clothing, 'Wool. on Ware, Notions, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Bonnets, Shawls, Circu lars, Hardware, Queensware, Gro ceries, Wood and Willow-ware, Tobacco, Segars, Nails, Glass, Provisions, Oil, Fish, Salt, Tinware, Cop per Ware, Drugs and Medicines, Clocks, Watches, &c., and all other articles kept in n first class country store ; all selected with the greatest bare 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 stock, before purchosiug elsewhere. No pains will be spared in show ing our Goods. Ladles are specially invited to examine our large stock of fashionable dress goods; Shawls, Cir culars, Furs, and a great variety of Woolen Goods, hosie ry, Ae. , Ali kinds of produce taken In exchange at the highest market prices—Cash not refused. By strict attention to the wants of customers, we hope to tvceivo a continuation of the liberal patronage with which we have been hereto fore ravolkal. Come one and all, and ray. - • us_ New Goods received daily. 80y.1864. EI3ION COHN. • 1864. • 1864. CLOTHING, • H. ROMAN. • NNW CLOTHING FALL AND WINTER, JUST RHUMB 11. ROMAN'S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. For Gentlemen's.Clothlng of the beat material, and made n the best workmanlike manner, call at 11. ROMAN'S, opposite the Franklin House in Dlarket Square, Hunting don, Pa. Iluntingdcn NOT. 23, '64. NEW CLOTHING AT LbTV PRICES. M. OUTMAN HAS JUST OPENED A FINE STOCK OF NEW FALL AND WINTER CLOTIIIKO, Which ho OffOis' to all ?1v1O:1 - :want to be CLOTHED, AT PRICES. TO SUIT THE TIMES. Ills Stock consists of Ready-made Clothing for MEN AND BOYS, • ALSO, • BOOTS AND SHOES, lIATS AND CAPS, &C., &C. Should gentlemen desire any particular kind or cut of clothing not found in the stock on hand, by leaving that measure they can be accommodated at short notice. Call at tho cat corner of the Diamond, over Long, Grocery. MANUAL GUTMAN. Huntingdon Nor. 23, '64. NEW STOCK OF GOODS. • .. • EVERYBODY IS INVITED:TO CALL AT S. S. SMITH'S STORE, ON HILL STREET, lICNTINGDON, PENNA TEE BEST . SUGAR and MOLASSES COFFEE, 'TEA avid CIICICOLAT/7, FLOUR, FISIL SALT and..VINEGAR, CONFECTIONERIES, CIGARS and TOBACCO, • SPICES OF TILE BEST, AND ALY..KINDS, and every other article usually found In a Grocery Store ALSO— Drugs, Chemical., Dye Stuffs, . Paint., Ternishee, Oils and apt.. Turpentine, Fluid, Alcohol, Oboe and Putty, . WEST WINE and !MANDY for medical purpooce. ALL TIIE BEST PATENT MEDICINES, BOOTS AND SHOES, and a large number of articles too numerous to mention The public generally will Welton call and examine for themseleos and learn my prices, Huntingdon, Noe. 23 '64 orelPOP " 1 161 RR falPg Or. ,Rfl is J. M. CUNNINGHAM.CUNNINOII2.II NEW F IR M. J. M. CUNNINGHAM & SON, successors to J. M. Cunningham. have this day entered Into partnership in the Foundry business acid are prepared to furnish Coat ings. of all kinds, and repairs at short notice and on tear. enable terms. We aro buying Old Metal and scrap Iron at highest market prices. Huntingdon, July 1,1861. HARDWARE AND ' CUTLERY ! AN IMMENSE STOCK • AND ENDLESS VARIETY • OF HARDWARE, 'CUTLERY, &C. NOW OPEN AND If OR SALE BY JAS.:A. BROWN, • HUNTINGDON, PENNA. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK Nov. 23.1604 G EORGE P. ELDItEDGE CHARLES DESILVER, pu rvt. Wholesale and Retail 1229 6111 hand BOOKSELLER Zirz• Your patronage la PIIILADA. April 111, 1461-Iy. AGENCY, FOR COLLECTING SOLDIERS CLAIMS, BOUNTY, BACK PAY AND PENSIONS. LL who may have any claims a gainst the Government for Bounty, Back Pay end ensione, can have their claims promptly collected by ap plying either in pereo.o or by totter to IV. H. WOODS, Attorney at Law, Huntingdon, Pa. August 12, 18G3 t _ READING RAIL ROAD. WINTER , ARRANGEMENT, (ZRE AT TRUNK LINE Flto3l THE LA North and North-West for PIIILADELPTILL A Nzw- Yon, READING, POTTIVELLE, LEOANON, ALLENTOWN, EACTON, &.c., lc. Trains leave Harrisburg for Now York, as faHows At 3 00 and 8 10 A. M., and 145 P. 31., arriving it New York at 10 00 A, 3L, and 2 45 and 10 00 P. M. The above connect with similar Trains on the Pennayl mania Railroad, and sleeping cars accompany the first two train., without change. ',twee for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Elneraville, Allentown and Philadelphia at 8 15 A. 71., and 148 P. 31, stopping at Lebanen and principal stations only. Way Trains, stopping at all points, at 7 25 A. M., and 1 40 P. M. Returning. learn New-Tong nt 9 A. M., 12 Noon, and 7 P. 51. 16.1Indelphin nt 8 A. NI-, and 330 P. 11; rottsvillo at 8 50 A. rd., and 2 35 P. 11.; Tumegna at 8 10 A. M., and 2 15 P. M., and Reading nt 12 midnight, 7 35 and 10 45 A. 1 3S and 6 05 P. 51. Au Accommodation Pasconger Train leaves READINOI at 6.30 A. M., and return.: from Pumenztvnik at 4,30 P. M. Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 6 40 and 11 A. M.. for Ephrata, Litiz, Columbia, ke. On Sundays, leave Neve York at 7 P. M., Philadelphia, 16 P. M., Pottsville 7 20 A. IL, Tamaqua 7 A. M., liar if burg 8 15 A. M., and Reading at 12miduight, for Har risburg. CoIaIIIITATION, MILLAGE, SEASON, and Biel:M.3loN TICKETS at reduced rates to find from all points. Baggage checked through : 60 pounds Baggage allowed each P.iesenger. Nov. 28 1861 - iugo Aesa_ed& _ PENNSYLVANIA RI , IL ROAD TIME OF LEAVING 0 e TRAINS iPILVITER ARRANT PIMENT. WESTWARD. . EASTWARD W. tiro t.l 0 7 "0 2 • ~,. ,-, .:4. , .; § ,R. P 4 .3 . 1... 0. - "1/ - STATIONS. ' , 1 1 , 1 ' -i . -..- , g . tg. 1 . .., • 0 .• 5. .. ut .- '. to ns r.l ;ts 8 9 - .. t-. x 7. P. 51.1 A. 31.1 P. 31.1 1.1 P. 31.1 5. IL 1 P.M 517 46011 68 N.llamilton, 9 51 249 525 488 12 08 Mt. Union,... 9 42 10 01 240 535 . 12 20 Mapleton, 2 30 5 43 61612 29 51111 Crook,— 9 25, 9 46 223 569 5 31 12 48 648 Huntingdon, 9 12( 9 35 210 6 16 6 46 1 OS tPeteraborg . .... 8 .58/ 9 20 I 62 8 23 I 1 25! Illnrree I I 1 44 631602 1 32 18pruceCreeL, 841907 1 37 6 49 1 64 Birmingham., 1 20 6 58 6 29 205 Tyrone, 8 17 8 44 1 10 7 OS 639 2 20 Tipton 8 06 12 59 7 14 2 28 Fostoria. . 12 62 7 10 6 60 2 85 Bell'a Mills, 7 50 8 25 13.47 7 40 7 10 3 ROI 8 15 Altoona,. 7 40 8 10 12 30 P.N. A. M. P. It The PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS Eastward, leaves Altoona at 9 40 I'. N., and arrives at Huntingdon at 11 01 P.M. Tho FAST LINE Enot,vard leaves Altoona at 2 35 A.M., and arrives at Huntingdon nt 3 97 A.M. Tho PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS WeAitwf Huntingdon 15 7 30 A. M., and arrives at 9 OS A.M. FAST LINE IVentward, leave: F'. M., and arrives at Altoona at 9 Tbo 7 44 HUNTINGDON & BROAD TOP RAILROAD-CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and after Wednesday Nor. 6,106!, Passenger Trains will arrive and depart. no follows: SOUTHWARD TRAINS. NORTIIIT. EME EZEI • • •" I -•SIDINGS 7.2 8 iliiitrinfingtlon, CO :IleCennollslown 8 9.8 Pleasant Grove,. 8 44 Maticlesburg, ..... 0 . 00 Coffee nlll3, Lt r 25 6 00' 6 14 0 43 9 OS 11°,101.9 Itcady, 9 21 Coro, 9 25 Fisher's Summit 9 ' 4 5 2 Snstmt, 7 9G Are 8 10 EMS= 10 . 23 Ilopowell... 10 23 Piper's Hun EMI 11 12 Aral 15 4.. s 10 00I0uxt. I 30 15 Conlmola 10 20 Crutvford, - La 10 30 Dudley, 11lkood Top Cl*; gdon NOY Runtin 11.1. 17 33 C:10 (C) 3E-E. FOR SALE AT LERIS' 'BOOK STORE. lIOWE'SSONGS OF IRELAND, containing nbout 175 of the Gems of Hibernia's Sungx and Ballads, including 50 of Moore'e Irish Melodies, Songs of the Sentimental, Patriotic, Historical, Military. Political. COMIC and Miscellaneous Songs, arranged for the Pinnuforte or Melodeon. Price $3.00 DOWN'S SONGS OF SCOTLAND, containing about 175 of tho Gems of Caledonia's Songs and Ballads, Inch, • ding Songs of the affactions, Sentimental, Patriotic, Historical, Military ' Political, Comic and Miscellane ous Songs, arranged fur the Pianoforte- or Melodeon. Price $lOO, HOWE'S SONGS AND BALLADS OF TOE OLDEN TIME, containing the. Original Words and Mimic, of the Songs and Ballads, sung by the Grand-moth ere of the present generation. Arranged fur Four "Voices. HOWL'S TRIOS: Quadrilles Contra and Fancy Dances with Calls and Figures:: Waltzes, Polkas, Opera Melo. - . dies, Scotch and Irish airs, ix., &c., fur the Violin. Flute Cornet Buss Viol, ic• MUSICIAN'S OMNIBUS, No. I, containing tho whole Camp Duty, Calls and Signals used in the Army and Navy ,• 40 setts of Quadrilles, [including . Waltz, Pol ka:and Schottische] with Calls; and an unmenso col lection of Polkas, Schottisches. Waltzes' Marches, Quicksteps, Hornpipes, Caron and FanOy Dances, Songs, Ac, fur tho Violin, Flute, Cornet, Clarionett, &c., COI/Mining over 700 pieces of Music. MUSICIAL'S OMNIBUS, No: 2, containing S5O places of Music, consisting of 100 Duets for two i lutes two &c., 200 Scotch Airs, 200 Irish Airs, Quad Mies, Fancy and Contra .Danocs, ;with the Calls and Figuers, , Polka, Schottisches, Waltzes, Quicksteps. Marches, Hornpipes, Songs, Sc., for the Violin;FlUto, Clarionett, Fife, Cornet, Flageolet, Ac. S. S. SIIITII . . THEYOUNCIMENT SINGING '.1300%; a collection of Music for mato Voices, consisting of Glees and Part Bongs, Choir and congregational Tunes, Anthems, Clhints,•&e. • ' • JUNGLES'S JUVENILE CI10111:—A selection of the Choicest Idelodies from the Gorman, French, Lot ion, English nud American Composers. TRUMPET OP FREEDOM AND TIIE BUGLE CALLS;two bootie suitable to the times. TILE BOSTON GLEE BOOK, consisting of an extensive collection of Glees, Madrigals, and Rounds, selected from the works of the Most admired Com'posers, to. gether many now pieces from the German. INSTRUCTION BOOKS FOR THE PIANO, Melodeon, Accordeon, Violin, Banjo, Guitar, Concertina, Irma, Fife and Flageolet. • . OLD FRANKLIN ALMANAC pcome. 18430. Among other fonturas of tho present number will be A chronicle of the Great Rebellion continued from the Old Franklin Almanac for 1964, containing a full and co, rect digested record of the' events of the war, , mllitery, navel and political, from October 16th, 15163,w1th accoun ts of Battles, Sieges, Raids, flea-fights, and all the operations of the war. 1 The. United States Army List. Major Oenerals and Brigadiers, regulars and volunteers, to November let, Tho Rebel Army 'List. Lieutenant Generals, Major Generals and Brigadiers, to same date. Lessee in battle and by death, of Union officers, to No vember let, 1861., Losses of Wilms In Rebel Army to Primo ditto. Tho Itebel Government, Rebel Congress, Rebel Debt, &c. . . A full digest of the United States Stamp regulations A full digest of the United States Lamm regulstions. Governments of the world to November let, 1804. Governors of the, States end Territories, Onion and Rebel, to November 10,1864. Hierarchy of the Roman Catholic Church to NUTCM ber Ist, 1884. • • Bishops of the Protestant Eptseopal Church to NOTCM her let, 1864. Bishopent the Methodist Episcopal Church to Novem ber Ist, 1864. Reigning Queens of the world to November Ist, 1864. Reigning Kin& of thi world to November let, 1864. Moire Apparent to European and other Empikee and Monarchies. Besides other miscellaneous matter, astronomical in formation, calendars, &c., &c., the whole comprising n vol ualde manual for use and roferenco throughout the year. Price 20 cents per copy. Copies mailed (post-paid) on receipt of price. For sal° nt LEWIS' BOOK STORE. tf. CHEAP' PUMPS. TAMES A. BROWN, .31untingdon; el Pa., sells . Patent Wooden Pumps for cisterns and wells, from 4to 00 teat deep, at about one holt the usual price for old faqhlonrd romps. All pumps warrante.l. Avg .3 'ill. NOVE3IOEII, 7, 1884 G. A. NICOLLS, Genera/ Superintendent. All iho .llatNeal mon and tit- Preset remnuuont Dr. Strickland's Anti• Cholera Mixture as tar only cortaln remedy fof Dinrrlicea and Dysor.tery. It is a c,uthi nation of Astringent, AblOrbonts.. , !timillenls cud Cat . lll and is warranted to effect a core slier ail other 11, - .11 , . • . tenets h.. to failed. tt Altoona at ntingdon at M. a Mu 0,) P. MEM! CEMEM 1213rE2 47 An 12 ES 30 06 01 49 31 mu Lt II [Ann An 0 4 10 4 '1 3 55 3 36 3 24 3 20 MIME IlloOdy Run,— Mount MMus, E=l 0 40 0 25 9 15 9 10 MC limm3 9,1664.. OLIVE& Huntingdon, Jan. 21, 1865-ti. NEW • GOODS FOB FALL AND IVINTEII Wm, MARCH & BROTHER, Respectfully inform their nemorens customers; and the public' generally, that they heve.iiist received a large and splendid stock tit Wells at their store In MAIIIiLESBURO consisting in part of • DRY GOODS, • DRESS . GOODS, • SILKS, • NOTIONS; HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES,- HARDWARE, • 1:b.• QUE E N SW A RE, • GROCERIES, 1= , •• WOOD & WIL LOW WARE, Zia TOBACCO, • SEGARS, • NAILS, GLASS, • " 1 1 OLD MEAT,. CRACKERS, PROVISIONS, FISH, • SALT, &0., &c.• • AIso—BONNETS and TINWARE; And in fact everything usually kept in n first class coun try store, which were bought low for cash and will be sold nt corresponding low prices for cash or country prod uce, andVequest the public to give us a call before pun sliming elsewhere, feeling satisfied we can offer superior Inducements to Cash buyers. Wo repeitfully request the patronage of all, and as. peclally'our Trough Creek Valley friends. Everything taken in exchange for goods exceptproini- Ht.• 4Csfi - Cash paid far all kinds of grain, for which the highest market prices will be given. We have also a Block of FASIIIONArip FURNITI7IIIS which will be cold et reasonable prices. • WILLIAM MA RCS & BRO. Mat kleshurg, Nov. 16, 1864.. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. Diseases of the Nervous, Seminal, Urin- ary and Sexual Systems, New and"rollable treatment—in reports by the UOIVARD ASSOCIATION—Soot by mail in scaled letter onvolopos, free of charge. Address, DR. J. MULLIN 110ROUTON, Acting Sur. geon, Howard Association, No. S South Ninth Strcet.Phil• %dolphin, Pa. [July 13, 1864-Iy. i O' kt: ' .. '" : ' ir,' ;11*U:G.- 940,4 L,,,,,,,,,,,,. u : .,,,iLA,-). : ,-. 10-------';: ~..' a : :37 - ,041*-2.i.--1?;s ~ witterlegi %-w-Mlif._.Htitt-:, A.fft -, r ......, -, ~air- -.... ?..,..,,,,",'- . , r. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Daisam ie warranted cure Coughs, Colds. Hoarsonecs, Asthma, Whooping gh. Soto Throat. Consumption. and all affections of Throat and Lungs. or sale by Druggists. amoral Depot, No. 6, East rib Streot, Cincinnati Ohio.' or?! , 'or Sale by Droggisip: Gewital Depot, ,Nu. G, East Irth Street..CioCilltlati. Ohio. fir. Strickland's Pile ll,..medy has cord thenssnds of flirt 'worst roses of Blind awl leafing Piles. It gives hot mediate rebel nod effects u 11C1 . 111:1111111L cure. Try it di reedy. It Is warranted to cure. • 6 20 v 00 5.5 s 5 40 5 27 5'20 5 03 5 r For sale by all Druggists. • Oeneral Depot, No. 6, East Fourth Street. Cincinnati, Ohio. DYSPEPSIA. NERVOUSNESS AND DEBILITY. Dr. SIIIICKLAND'S TONIC—We - can recommend those Suffering with loss of A ppciite. Indigestion, or Dyspepsia. Nervousness or Ner von, Debility. to use Strickland's Tonic. It is vegetsble preparation. free . from alcoholic liquors; it strsngthetni lie nbole nervous system; it creates n good arp•ta, and iH worm:at:a to Coro Dyspepsia and Nervous Dvbility. For onto by Druggkts g, , ener:dly at .1 p. , r bottle. Pte pored by Dr. A. Strickland. No. n. East Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. JOUN REED, Ps. " • <Do ILJ r Jr‘ .Z 9 S . : . . CELEBRATED goor and. tattle Nowitero. - .. These Powders . !:, will strength " 4 , ~,, 7 , en the Stomach . • •••• • ' .-.- t. •' . and Intestines, ci ' cleanse them . ? . from offensive • matter, and ....,, 1._,_•.-•••—"..:If••••:2 0 ; , bring them to o;7 , :'thfrr • ! ---- .:- .-- - - *-1: -W:ia "'_'JILL a healthy state. They are a sure preventive of Lung ,Fever, and a certain remedy for all Diseases incident to the force, such as Glen- - ders Yellow - ~, A A Water, Di' ~ l' , '''eli, tamper, F.I.4•W!* ? Founder, 4: . k,',7: .. „ r l Heaves, q! ' 5, , ,i(1 \ , q , ii., ' Slavering, A , •,.e OP Coughs Fe- 4: c - de ears, Loss •' of 1,/ •"•!‘ ,' .1 4 i , Appetite and . t , . ~:• -1 As.'.A,'4'4 4 " tr 1.4• 1 4. Vital Ener- .-... .-.„-- -.;..-.- ,—• • 4. A ...,.*- gy, LT. - : - - - "Ti• - •••:- -. In poor, low-spirited animals, it has the most beneficial effect. : - : The use of them improves the wind, strong th ens the Appetite, and gives to the Horse a fine, smooth and glossy skin—thus improv ing the appearance, vigor and spirit of this noble animal. .. OA The property this Powder possesses in in• creasing the quantity of Milk in Cows, gives it an importance and value 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 tn:.ke the I:3lvt<e firm and sweet. -In fnt•en;nr. them an appetite, makes them thrive C• . ster: H 0 S In all Diseases of the Swine. such :Is 7 / 1 loughs, Ulcers in / 2 ' ; : , :.! - T , WMA:AII the Lungs, Liver, ' • &o. By puttin , • from half a paper to a paper of these r = f..3. 7 .-er!"r-ikAsp, Powders in a bar rel of Swill,, the above Diseases can 17 cured or ,nnrely inc vented. By using the Powders the Thus Cholera rein be prevented. Price 25 ots. per Paper, or 5 Papers for $l. C=l S. A. FOUTZ & E. 13,0., MEM! WHOLESALE DRUG AND MEDICINE DENT, No. 116 Franklin St., Raltimoze, For Sale by. Druggists and Storekeepers throughout th 9 'United Slate 3. For sate' wholesale and retail by John .12oad, Ilubtingd9n, Pa. [ap27-1 WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS, s• • ..A LAiGE:STOCK AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF • Window Curtain. Papers, JUST REOEIVED AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE JOHNSON'S RTIEUMATIC CO_MPO•UND BLOOD PURIFIER ! • rEIHIS GREAT INTERNAL REME. it. dy, is the best medicine ever offered to the Fur the effectual cure of Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgla,• Dyspepsia, and as a blood Purifier it basil() equal; for all discloses arising from au Impure state of .the blood, emelt ne Scrofula or King'n Evil, Scold (lead, Vetter • lting Worm, Female Complaints; and all breakouts on &face or body. The test number of rub-on medicines etich formerly have been used fur those diseases, were merely temporary in their effects and of doubtful virtue, but • THE RHEUMATIC' COMPOUND roaches the source of all trouble, and effectually banishes the disease from the system by its Immediate action on the blood. Wo advise one and all to give It a trial, and become satisfied of its wonderful power. Aar • Bead tlio following testimonials of men of unquestionable character: Ma. JOHNSON :—Dear Sir.: This is to certify that I was badly crippled with Chronic Rheu matism for eighteen or twenty years ; part of that thus • I MI not able to go about. I tried all the rheumatic remedies that I could bear 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 me sound and well. My wife also was afflicted with the same disease, and n small portion of it cured - her. I am nearly seventy years of ago. and it Is over four years sines I was cured, and I have not been - troubled with it Blase. It affords me gloat pleasure to Cut nish you with this cer tificate, so that you can refer others who are afflicted with rheumatism to tae. I sin yours truly, ANDREW ARMSTRONG, N 0.19 James Street, Allegheny Clty. AUL/JAHNS, Muy 9d,190.4. MR.. A. JOHNSON :-Dear &r : wife was taken bad with Inflammatory Itheumntiam in March lag. She was very much swollen and the pain she antlered woe severe; she woo confined to her hod. I was advised to try your Rheumatic Compound And Blood Bur-- Ber t . so 1 got a bottle of it, and before the half of it was used she was entirely well. The cure in a perfect one: I never saw inch medicine. She had only taken three doses of it till the swelling and pain began to abate. All your medicine wants ie to be known In ordeito give it success._ You. affectionately, U=! Ny rogideucala No. 128 Cherry alloy, where 'my wife can bo goon by any parson doubting thei truth of the abort,. rirrearne, April 19t16, 1864 CIHNONSIIORG, WASIIINGTON Co., April 12,1864 MR. A. JOHNSON :—Dear Sir: wish to say a word or two in favor of your Rheumatic Compound and Blood Purifier. I hare' eon afflicted with rheumatiem, more or lave, for over twenty years. A great part of that time I was very bad. I tried a great many rheumatic medicines but received vary little beneftt from then,. On tho firer of last January I was so bad that I wen entirely helpless. I could not write my own name. and I could only lie on ono aide. 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. So I got n bottle. used it, and toned myielf a little bettor. I used three bottles'moro, and I urn happy Marty that I halo neither pain or ache. I ern sixty.eight.years of age, i can lie on either aide, travel for a-half day at a time and not bo fatigued. I •Volievo' your Rheumatic Compound and Rhood purifier to be the best medicine ever offered to tho public for the Curs of Rheumatism If you think this no's, with my name to it, will Se of any use to you or a suffering public; yeti' are at liberty to nsc them. Yours with respect, JOHN I. VIORHART. MyMR. SON :—Dear : „. wife has been afflicted with neuralgia for a long time. It commenced on her in 1859. She wee to bad with it tiant she woe obliged to inj , in bad abort fwir "day° in the week. She tried everything that we heard of that was recommended for that disease but she got no relief; then we tried medical advice but it den; no good. 5 t lent- I Ihnnelit ehe most die. ns I thought there was no core. Ina in the eprii.g of 1560. I believe in March. a dilegitier "f Mr. iNek°3 - ' , i vibe liven iii the court with mu, said, . . . “Wily don't you get ,Tohnson's. Inn Amalie Compound nod • Biondi Plainer. It cored my hither of the I , hentir, them when li wan a cripple nod the - doctor could do onthing Foe 1;i: n it." So I net a !Attie of your triodiCinc And before toy Wile Lod tine half of •it uSed she was cured. .It Jenne, mere than a year sinco and she has n it been troubled with it since. This I can testify to on oath: Yours truly, • • - • LEWIS VILA);.• • • Ityaus' Court. . - • . . .. . • • Prcrucno. April 11tit,I.S61. It. H. SHE.T.EIIS tr, Cm, Solo Proprietors, Pittsburg, to whom all orders eir.ohl be soot. • JOHN REED, A gent. Huntingdon, P.n.. Dec. 7, nut WAR FOR THE UNION NEW ORLEANS, ST. LOUIS,INIEMBIIIS, NORFOLK, &c. . TAKEN.—ASIIBY SLIN, AND THE BACK BONE OF SECESII" BROKEN , But while you rejoice, nt tho success of our gallant troops nod the prospect of tho speedy dowlifoll of 'the label Army. do not forget to call at tho store of -WALLACE & CLEMENT, before purchasing ehombere, and see our new c took coeds. consisting of ' Dry.Goorle, • . . . Groceries, • ' • Boots and Shoes, •• , . . Queenewnre, - . Crockerywnre, • . Tobacco; Sagare, • Kama,. . Flitch, . Shonblers, _ Fish, Flour, Salt, and a general assortment of notions. all of which ler?, on reesoneblo terms for cash or produce. . lluntingdou, July 1, 186.3. ITARBLE YARD. The undrsigned would respectfully call the attention of the citizens 7 Huntingdon and the adjoining counties to the stock of ..cantifill marble now on hand. He 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 Welled, and carved with appro. priato devices, or plain, nu may suit. Building Marble, Door and Window Bills, will be furnished to order. W. W. pledges himself to furnish material and work. .reauship equal to any in the country, at a fairpriee. Call and see, bolero you purchase elsowlisre. Shop on Hill treat, Huntingdon, Pa. Huntingdon, May 16 1855 1865. THE 1865. LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF .1i ALL PAPER Ever Brought to Huntingdon, Is now ready for inspection and sale, - AT LEWIS' Book, Stationery and Nude Store. ' NEW AND .ELEGANT .STYLES AT LOWER PRICES Than the same article can be,bought in Philadelphia or Pittsburg. 'OUR STOCK , Consi,9ts of upwards of One Hundred Different Styles OF. . Wall & Ceiling Paper & Bordering, FOR The Parlor, Sitting Room, Dining Room, Bed Room, • Kitchen, Office, Store, Shop, &e. - Call at the “Clobe" and'examine our Stock and prices. I , , SPEC AC tiLIS • • f A fine and largo assortment always on band • AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE. THE CYTHARA—The Presbyterian .Psalmodist.—Tbe Shawn—TheJublla—lllnten's and Borth:We enlarged end impinvod instructatict,Weiland'e NeW And Improvedlge Gulier—Leland'i Xenon. deon, 'Violin and Elute inetructers,.-Wlnner's and Howe's Violin Instowtors—Bellak's Ideledeon -Inetleteter—Bur rowes' Plano•Forto ptimer—do: Tlantiugh-Baso Pilmer— Ilowo'e Drawing Room Deuces—Thyt Chorus Oleo Book— Tarn's Harp, for sale at • LEM'S' BOOK, STATIONERY A MUSIC STORE. PROFESSIONHALdc ntlirvv.s's CARDS D. CAMPBELL, , • ° A TT ORN :A:1 1 •. LAW . HUNTINGDON,. PA. , • • ' Office In the 'Brick Bow, nearly °matte the Court Roue°. (April lUtlBB3. W. A STEPHENS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HUNTINGDON, PA. OFFICE.—In Treasurer's room in Court House--up stairs. Huntingdon, Dec.lo, 1803. • R . AttISON.MILLp,. 7 I & . • • - • . •.. Has removed to the Brick Row oppoillto the Court Howie Apr 1113,1859. J • E. GREENE,DyNnsI. Office removed to opposite tho • store of D. P. Elwin, In the square, Dill street, Huntingdon, Pa April 13,1864. THE JACKSON HOTEL, HUNTINGDON, PA. . J. MORRISON, Proprietv WM. LEWIS, Dealer in Books, stationery and Musical Intro menus, Ilitntingdon, la. • M GUTMAN Jr, CO., Dealersßeady ' ,made Clothing, Huntingdon, Pa. IL JOHN •MeCULLOOH, offers his profeasional seririces to the citizens of Huntingdon en vicinity. Office on Hill street, one door east of Reed's Drug Store. • • Aug. 28; '55. • S. SMITH, Dealer in Drugs, Medi U. eines, Perfumery, Dy• Stuffs, Oil., de.. Also—.. Ore series. Confectioneries, ice., Huntingdon, Pa. JAMES A. BROWN,•• • •• Dealer to hardware, Cutlery, Paints, OIL, &a., llo■ t ingdon, Pa. . ROMAN, 1 1. 01: ; d Dail m er ., I L Itendy Made Clothing, - Hats and Capl P. GWIN, • a Dealer In Dry Geode, Groceries, Hardware, QUaena ware. flatland - Caps,• Banta and Shoes, ac.• • • - DOOK BINDING. '• Jo' Old Books. Magazines; of pnbtho loneof any kind bound to order, If left nt LEWIS' BOOK cE STATIONERY STORE. USINESS MEN,. TAKE NOTICE! jo If you want - your card neatly printed upoi envoi• opes, call at• LEWIS' BOOK AND : STATIONERY" STORE. • THE• LADIES. • A superior article of Note Paper and Envelopre suitable for confidential correspondence, fur West LEWIS', BOOK cE STATION.e.griSrORE. WM. WILLIAMS; • • Plain Arid Ornamental Dlarble . 3larinfartnrsr. , • • • V E N B,. 0 1? b , n 0 ., P po E ck S— Or lobs quantity, for sale at • HOOK AND sra TIONER .7" STORE. s~LCIIOOI4 BOOKS, , in tise in . the !Moode of tho Cohnfy, not on hand. willfnrnished to order, on ajvitention 1,171114 , ROOK, AND STA 21 ONE R STORE. takers ) e . s i cl 3 in li nge B fo S r iu tI C I .3 e o llit i nd F lt - c l o t Sept. 3.1862.. JAS. A.:BROWN READY . IiEOKONER• A completo Pocket . Ready Reckoner,: in dollara and coots. to which are added forms of Pinto, Billet;Re cuipts, petitious,4c.i together with tr est of useful tables, rooletot.; rot=or Interest from ono dollar to twelve thons and; by the single day, with a table of wages, - and board by the wail; nod day, published In 1850. For sale at LElrrs , BOOK. STORE. irIEN BARRELS :AND LOCKS.-A k_i largo assortment at BROWN'S lIARDWARE STORE. - DAPV,II, I PAPER !'r Note, Post, :Commercial, Foolgenii and Flateap—a good ossortmont for Edo by Ulu room, huff ream, quire' or. sheet, at LEWIS' NEW BOOK A. STATIONERY STORE. ARCHMENT DEED PAPER ,11, ruled, for solo - ATONTHLY TIME, BOOKS, 111Y1: For rale at LEIVIS' BOOK AND ST-Mt:WERT STORE. TRACING MUSLIN, • DRAPTINGI' AND _DRAWING! .PAPER White and Colored Card Paper, For role at LEWIS' BOOR d• STATIONERY STORE. BOOTS and SHOES, the largest and cheapest assortment In town, at D. P. WIN'S. T IQUORS, of the best for Medidina pitrposes nt, , - S. S. SMITH'S. CALL at D. P. GIVIN'S if-you want GOOD GOODS. . PLANK BOOKS, nin . vussizea, for isle at OK AND STATIONERYSToRF I= .ALBUMS - ALBUMS. A. beautiful assortment of PHOTO 4RAPII. ALBUMS just received and for sale AT LEV 9 / 1 3' BOOK STORE!. PAPER ! PAPER!! PAPER !!! Traoßig Paper, • • . . . Impression Paper, .- Drawlug Paper, . Deed Paper, . Tissue Paper, Silk Paper for Plimam, Pert - errata] Paper, 'Bristol Board, lat Cap Paper, Footstep Paper, • Letter Paper, • Coidmerclel Note Piper, LadlseGtlt Edged Letter end. Note Paper,: Ladles' Nein and Finley Notu Paper, t. 'Whit, and Colored Card Panes, in Packs and •Sheets. For sale at LEWIS' Book, Stationery soad'Muslo Store. THE BEST STOOK OF FINE STATIONERY, LADIES AND 'GENTLEMEN, EVER RECEIVED IN . HUNTINGDON', CAN, NOW' 'BE HAD,. : AT LE'Wli , BOWL STATIONERY. AND MIISIO iiTOiti• 50 000 5 . BEST QUALITY WHITE, . • BUFF, • ORANGE; . YELLOW, AND FANCY . ENVELOPES; Just received and for vale at LEWIS' BOOK .STOitE. a 51Paltat at act - 1 4, a ' a 1 IRt ii. POOKS AND STATIONERY.— A good assortment of miscellaneous and School <mho—Foolscap, Letter, Commercial and Note Paper— Plain and Fancy Envelopee— , Red, Blue and Black Ink"— Blank Books of numerous akee—Pena, Pencils, POtet and Beek Inketande, and every other article uouelly found In a Book and Stationery Store, cap be had at fair prices at LEWIS , BOOK, STATIONERY & 110810 STORE. SATCHELS, _ PORT-HONNAIES, • POCKET-BOOKS, PORTFOLIOS, , • • OARH dAsp,s,' SPEAR-, CASES; &o.; &0., ' A hnndsomo assortment just received At LTiIVIS' Kook Storo. cc,. UICK SALES' . ' Anybody in want of Drawing and 'Mitt i;tsr Ftg.pc.; iiratiat and cti;ei itasada, do.' - le. • -Ac..; In"GIC.I3e," 14arke.i . aiey . . LEWIS' BOOK STORE. jiLANMI KS.! BLANKS 113 - .LANKSI, . TABLE'S SALES, ATTACHMSN^ ‘SUBPCENAS, . MORTGAGES,'. ICIIOODORDERS, • lIIDOMENT NOTES.': LEASES FOR 'MOUSES; . • NATURALIZATION r4lclii, COMMON norms, JUDGMENT BONDS, WARRANTS, : FEE BILLS, . • - NOTES, with a waiver of the 000 Law. ' 311DWIENT L NOTES; with irwairerwr the sgoo Lew. ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, wlth.Traekors. • MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES, ler JnaticelSOf the NW, and Molders of the Gospel. COMPLAINT, WARRANT, and Ofi.tjAPPZlENTiltfelit• of Ammon and Battery, and Affray. • SOIERE FACIAS,4O recoieP Mamie! 2 , t4tignient.,,, COLLECTORS' RECEIPT; for State; C ount y , Sahool, 'Borough And ToWeihip • :.) -- Printed nu euperior.tutper. and for sale et the . Gmee of Clio HUNTINGDON GLOBE : ' :•i `r BLANKS, .of 'vary dewription,printed,to erder,nesitly. at shorrnotlee, and oirgood roper: • ', • : WHAT.EVERYBODY WANTS ` EVERYBODY'S . LAWYBR _COUNELLQI!. IN III:18,1 . 4E OS Ii ysift You Ilovr to draw Alp Pan msystnw ?Atlas and gives general forme' for Aaiun...ere of all • . fats, 4stots end PZTITIONS. R Titts Pas frow to draw up' Dorms and Mozddicatc'Ar- TIDAriS,-POrtlls of ATToIIZZY,INOMM mid mils Or ElEt FUNGI, flsosriorsand ftatisims. It Mrs You T • he laws.for tbe,-Couscnod,ot ,Thargeorlth the Srivorm of 'Lintritlon - and" amonnt and kinder ProPitt.r.Edin 4 firm4 4Rxrtv ' Trots in every State.' • dlifs •You flow to makeosis Aosigsstswr prop! . rlyiyrith , forms for COMPOSITION with CRIDITOII, and `.tbe - Insommsrr Lon Of:svory $4O, It Tells You The legal relations existing between gm• max and Wm, NlASTrafasd 3 .4prmtlem, end LANDLonn and TICCIPT. it Tens You •Wliat constitutes• Lsaza - and SU:NM, and the Lew as tO DIARMAGZ DOWER, the Wpm?' : RIGHT IN Paoroutsr,--Wratten andidultOitt. .11 Teg s You The Law for Mann:macs' Loans in atery State, : • andebe'llatOMMSkriotiLiaratlihtsaoun. try, and how to comply with the same, It Taft nu' The imi 6ncernitui PFlRMytandliaktii ob. • taro one, and the Par , EIIPIION LATI lg Mu:lo• _ , s , ttims. • . It Torts...Tbu . The Law for PATEInt, 71th;modo race • ' • Iriobtaiaing ond, With liiiintimaancss, .1184ONWEN2I3 and ,Tm 4 or,tssa Tent You Row to mike your ,31. helaw ke • •' • ' ' :e7fili7elltlgtt7etini b e t- roilBtafi. ait t You plenmieeapiag.,pf to Taunts . general apk, xplains to yOu the ladraLtrtra,,Eas rmenerannddjSytia;7lllo -.lt Stlts roy Hew ;olL'psr opx or haw, 4 showing how ts %dd' yoUr . busineit lit a tt m oilNy t t r igly rt l'ont r a& T ttit t l " . : EirerybOy'ii,..4wy.er lefor qale viy: no,olt,!3;o PHOTOGRAPH.. ,• SMALL PORTRAITS ALL I max. nianrgrgsuan,,, , :na FOR.SALE • AT LEVVIS'MbOIC SAND STATIONERY STORM. OIL CLOTH WINDOW,SHADES I GILT. GOLD' 'SHADES, 241 7P, L4 F: q'. 1 4 .4 4 )3313 . , 13.4.1 - LErs FixTulm,s, . . _ TAPE, CORD dam:T4SSALS, A FULL ASBORTpFIT • , • AT LEWIS' 4 13601( .gTQILE 1 5 01 t 'TEM Hapdsoine and Userat Call at LEWIS' Book Store.. PROFITS 1" FAMILY- AND POOKET-DIBLEIB, 'HYMN AND PRAYER BOORK, ALBUMS AND ANNUALS, 11,f T'OT A i rri? rsTraplipiais Pane/ Soh"" : 'STATIONERY, HUSICAL INMIDIENT;V: 0111111011 MUSIC AHD . nrstarcinort:secitre, SHEET AirISIO for the Plant., Guns r, &e, ke, PaCTET'BOOEI, For Ladled and Cleatlealen, GOLD PENS - AND PENOLLS, AWARD CARDS AND 1300 k; for Buwlai 'arid Common SUNDAY 5C110014E0948 04',A1 . , 1, MNT% TOY. 800%9, ALPHABET BLOCKS,, ALL KINDS OP BOOKS, Props for Bop! 5 . 0.9111.6, AMUSING: GAMES: For 'Milani Folly WEDDING ENVELOPES AND GARD% if ABRIAGE CERTINCATSit ElAttli.9; °BECKER - BOARDS, DOMINOES,- AO4 CONVERSATION cap?, SONG BOONS; From 6 to 75 certifs. BLANK BOOKS Mimoranclum Books , of Penick:4o Sites, , * BCT4QOI. BOOKS OF ALL KINDS; DIARIES NOICii6S-; - . mums BONNET BOARD, =ZMMOZ=MMI Arnold Hodgson's and Harrislin'e WRITING FLUID .Wrnpplag .repqr 9f plf!'o!•ent.S.lfzes.tpvl,.qufll.ye3 EMI7MM 1311 . 01JLD , CALL cAT L E•l7lt.L S CHEAP COOE, STATIONSEE Al 6 ME81644.011', • whore all who want to SAYE MONEY, gO to make their pigolzaw PPfi , Ziks,ST: oo m ptc,v , _ L Os_ ' ATTACTI'T EXECUTIONS EXECEMES, • - DEEDS, : . • BY PRANK, cAO4BY, 07.TUi • lIILADLL2BIA,34t. El El
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