The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, April 12, 1865, Image 4

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FOr Sale at Lewis' Book Store,
IiMiTINGD6N, PA.
Annals of the Army of the . Cumberland.
Rebel Invasion of Maryland and Penneylva-
nia, and the Battle" of Gettysburg.
Pictorial History of the Ware of the U. S.
Washington and hie Generals.
Kane's Arctic ExplolationS, 2 volumes. •
Webber'e Wild Scenes and Wild Hunters.
Field's Scrap Book.
O'Neill's Glimpses of Animated Nature.
Parley's Columbus, Washington•& Franklin.
Chambers Information for the People, 2 Vols.
Selections in Poetry, by . Epos' Sargent. '
Indians of North America, by S. G. Drake.
Parley's Four Quarters of the 1Yorld: •
Mirror of Nature, by W. H. Furness.
Butler's Ethical Discourses. = -
Flowers of Elocution, bY earline - Leo llentz
Handbook Family Knowledge for the:People
Sermons of Calviti and. Luther. '
Partons Life of Andrew Jackson,',3 voluMes.
General Butler in New Orleans, by Parton.
Jackson and New Orleans; :by
Irving's Life of Washington, 5 volumes..
Life of John Fitch, by Thompson IVesteett.
Smucker's Life & Times of Alex. Hamilton.
Taylor's Life and Travels-of Von Humboldt.
Life and Speeches of Seriatim Douglas.
The Mountain, by. Dr. R.•M. S. Jackson,
Opportunities for Industry and Capital, or
1000.0hanceseto Make
Preedlev's Practical Treatise on Business.
Sinding'e Ilistory of Scandinavia. ••
Walker's Rhyming Dictionary:,
Good's Book bf Nature: :s --'.!
Ovid, [literally translated; by•II,
Beauties and Achievements of the Blind.
Stowart'kFreenisson's Manual.':
Webb's „Monitor.
Davis"- -' • • "' •
CriNsi"Mhitinte Chart' • • •
Shakspeare's completes - Works.:
iv,p f it Can Woman , o, by T. S. Arthur.
The.Witheredlleart, do.
The Two Sisters, by Mrs. Emma Southworth
The-Deserted-Wife, _ _ do.
Pencil Sk,eteheir., by Miss Leslie._ •
The Lawyer's Story, by J. A. Maitland.
DWoLan Old Dooter,, • de..•
The Wanderer', ' - •
Adam Bede, by George Elliot. ,
COuriship and Matrimony , by Robert Morris
Parisian-Pickinge, by Julio De Marguerittes
Richard Penn Smith's Miscellaneous Works
Horse Shoe Robinson,,by 3. P. Kennedy.
Father and Daug - hter, by Viedfika Bremer.
Fae`blefc mid:Famine; brMrs, Ann Stephene-
Mary Dorw.ent, , do.
Peculiar, by Epes Sargent. .••
Qiihker Soldier ' or British ih Philadelphia.
Anecdotes of Love, by Lola Moniez. • ,
Age of - Chivalry, by Thomas Bulfinch. •
Talcref •ti• Tub,- &O:, -- &c.; - by - Dean =
TneJnitials, :‘Story of Modern Life.
The Methodist, by Miriam' Pleteher, 2 vols. -
The World's Laconics ; or Best Thoughts of
Bestauthers,'in Prose and Poetry.
Robert Houdin; the Magician, by Mackenzie
Skirmishitig, a Novel.
Letters i te YOung Ladies, by Rev. J. Bennett
Ladies' Guide to Perfect Gentility. '
Dime Btrolcof .Etiquette.; ••• • • •
The Rbilsun Whylstatu'rel - Ilistory." -
Daring and Suffering, by,Lieut, Pittenger.
Vitebbib's Letters to Folks: •
Lessons in Life.
: Letters to the Joneses.
- Gold Foil.
_Bitter Sweet. • • •
Les Miserables, by. Victor-huge".. ,
'rho Trial, or More Links,ot• the Daisy ]hain .
Book,ef Nonsense, by Edward Lear.
Nasby? Papers, Vointco-Politico-Religico.
Mow tedo Business, a Marmal of practical
Affairs•.'• '
The - litt . dies' Work-Tableßook.c: - :.;
_Zulu Land; b - y, - ,lteV.lewis Groat.
Commentariee on New Testament.
Detch.and English Testament. -
.Baupan's Pilgrim PrOgress.
" Holy War.
The Three Mrs. Judson's and other Daugh
ters of,theDross,.by. Rev.-D. Eddy.
.Strickland'a Life'of:Jitcpb Gruber.' - - '
the_iletatli;_by.Rev. N. Rice.
Defence of Armageddon, by. F. E. Pitts.
The. Great. Consummation, by Cummings.
- LonisiNerioleon and the Battle of Armaged
don, by Rev. M. Baxter.'
•
•
• Condensed Concerdanee,to the Scriptures. .
'Ttionglits of Favored Hours, by 3. Copcly.
••Cobbet!e•l3',E.einions on Great
Headley's Sacred• Plains. •
hlcllvaine's Evidences of ChristianitY.
Dealings with.tbe Dead. •
~Slavery, V ievred from the Bible Stand-Point,
by Rev.•J. M. Adair. •. '
.Dictionfiry. •
The-Broken Bud, or the Reminiscences of a
Bereaved-.Mether: - 3
Bomberger on - Infait, Salvation and Baptism.
The Death of Little Children, b'y . S. Prime.
The Morning:of - Life.' • • - -
The Faded Hope, by Mrs. L. H—Sigourney.
The i
Guardian Angels, or Friends n Heaven,
13yMrs. Srirah Gould. • ~
The Daughter of Affliction, a - memoir of the
Protracted Sufferings and'Religious Ex
: perience of Miss ISlary, - Rankin.
Barnes' Family Prayers.
Jay's 'Eamily . Preyers..,.
Fleetwood's Life of Christ.
Shelley's Poetical Works.
Pope's ' do.
Affection's Gift for. the Loving and the Loved,
• 9 by J. Colellagen.
The - Future of Nations. by Louis Koistith.
The New - Fortune Teller, or the Poetical
Fate took.' '•' • ' ' -
Mrs. Hale's Receipts for the Million.
The . . Philadelphia, Housewife, or .Family Re
ceipt Book. . • •
Soper's, Standard Cookery. •-
Miss Acton's Modern Cookery.
.Dirne'Cook and Recipe Books.
Household Economy, by M. G. St. Jean.
The Family Doctor, by Prof. Taylor, M. D.
Downing's Fruit and Fruit Trees of America.
The Farin'.; Manual:or Prriciical Agriculture
The Garden, do-__ do Horticulture
The Barnyard,- a-Manual of Cattle, Horse,
'nod Sheep Husbandry., .
The Farmer% .Neer and Universal Handbook
A Method of Increasing the Yield of the
Mitch-Cow, by John Nefliert.
Mayhew's Illustrated Horse Management:.
`f • 7 s : . , Doctor. - • .
Eli
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.
Soribner's Ready Reckoner and Log Book,
for Lumber Merohants, Ship Builders
and Boat 13.uilders. ,
Scribner's Assistant for Farmers, Millers,'
Produce. Dealers and . Mechanics.
Rohrer's Practical Calculator.
Engineers' and Mechanics' Pocket Book, by
Chas. 11. Haswell.
Arrowsmith's Paper Hanger's Companion.
The Company Clerk, by Capt. A. V. Kautz.
United States Army Regulations.
Infantry arid CiavalryiTactiek
Tax Law and Stamp Duty Cards.
Pocket Maps of United Statek, Pennsylvania,
and the Western States.
Mitchell's New Traveller's Guide through
the United States and Canadas.
Constitution of the United States.
Freedley's Legal Adviser.
Everybody's Lawyer, by Frank Crosby.
Book of Drawing-Room Plays, by S. Steele.
The Soeiable,or 1001 Holm Amusements.
11410's Games: Chess, Bakirgiarnmen, &o.
Checker's Simplified,rumi Explained by D.
Scattergood. ' ' '
Speetropia; or Surprising Spectral Illusions,
showing Ghosts everywhere, and of any
Color, with Sixteen Illustrations.
Dime, and other Letter-Writers.
The Teacher, (Phon9graPhic.) , , -
The Reporter's Citinptinion, (Phonographic.)
Pitman's Manual of Phonography.
How to Talk, a Manual of COnversation and
Debating.
Walker's Elocution and Oratory.
Mcriinaatt's American Debater.
Whately's,saiaetion of Synonyms.
Davies' Logic and utility of Mathematics.
Gildllan's Literature and late ' nry Men.
Brown's Grammar of EnglishGrararn„,„.
Page's Theory and Practice of Teaching.
Holb:rook% Noripal:Ncithoil-:of ' caching..
Wickersliam's School Econmuy. -
Elocutionary Manual, by Hiram Corson.
Marignall's Comprohonswo Summary of His
; tory, &e., &c.
Vat' Alio; an assortment of Juvenile and
Olscup Publications.
Interline Translations of Ovid, Gi
coro'; Ballast, Horace, (Latin ;)
Anabasis, Homer's Iliad, and the
Goapel of St."John`,.(Greek.)
Antlion's Ainsworth's Latin Dictionary.
Sander's German and English Primer.
Sardent's•Primaryjnteimediate -mad Stand
ard'Speakers.
Frost's American Speaker.
Northond's Little Speaker,. .
Dime Sp6aliersjnd
Johnston's Natural Philosophy.
" Primary, " ".
" Elements of Chemistry.
Fowne's "
ReSPO , -
LainVert'sAiintoribi and Phyi3loiogy. . •
Worcester's Ancient :tad Modern History.
Lord's Modern 'DODD%
History of the United genies.
Teacher's Guido to Illustrations: to am:tom-
pany Ilolbrook'a - School Apparatus.
How to use Globes,. by F. C. Brownell.
The Natural Spelling Teacher.
Slertrood'.B Sparer zand'PrOnouncer:
llann's Elements of Spherical Trigonometry
Key to Bonnyeastle's Algebra:
Robinson'a University Algebra:
' • [SOti School Books in another column.]
FRUIT TREES,
ORNAMENTAL TREES,
SHADE TREES,
GRAPE VINES;
• PLANTS, &C., •
At the nurseries of Taylor & Greiner
• Who offer their stock of well grown
and thrifty TREES, TINES, PLANTS, &c., at their old
prices. The expense of grafting and planting this stock
having been incurred bolero tho outbreak of the rebellion
when the price of labor was low, they can afford to soil
theso Trees at 60 per cent, less than they can sell the saute
kind of trees next year. While other Nurserymen hays
raised their prices about SG per cent., these still sell at the
old rates this year; that is to say—Apple Trees, $l5, $lB,
and j'2o per hundred, according.to size, Sc. Standard Pear
. 50 to 75 cents each. Dwarf Pear, 60 to 75 cents each, and
$3O to $45 per hundred. Plum and Apricot, nt 40 to 60
cents each. Also, Ileac'', Citerry, Witco and otter trees;
131repo Vines;'Lawtcuttla:44erry:llllSpbOrtil 'and Straw
berry plants, Dahlia roate, and Shade and Ornamental
Trees—all at the old rates.
Money Invested lu fruit trees Is sure to yield a good re.
turn. Now is your limo to order treas.
Address, TIIEODORE If. CREIIIEit,
febB
, 1865. lluntingdon, Pa. 7,
,BEST WHITE LEAD_! .
BEST ZINC
PURE LIBERTY LEAD,
Unsurpnaml for WintExEss, FINE OLGA DURADELITY, 7/101
NEW and EMI:4MS Of SURFACE
PURE LIBERTY Li3Ati—Warianied Oever more
surface for mine weight than any other Lead—.. •
Try it ctnd, you will have no other!
PURE LIBERTY ZINC, • : , •
flelected ZINC, ground in Bennett Lineeed Oil, unequal.]
in quality, always the rater, .
PURE LIBERTY ZINC,
WARRANT= to do more and Letter work at a given cost
than any other—
Get- the, -Best I
Manufactured at PENNSYLVANIA. PAINT A: COLOR
WORKS. Orders executed promptly by
ZIEGLER & SMITH,
Whototal° Drug, Paint and Glass Dealers.
.C.V.Storo & Office, No. 137 . North THIRD Street,
PHILADELPHIA
Murch
111951ANIGLL'S.LITERY STABLE.
MONTGOMERY STREET,
Between the Baptist and Catholic Churches,
HUNTINGDON, PA:
'FHB PUBLIC GENERALLY are.
L Informed that the subscriber to prettared.at his Now
;LIVEItY STABLE, to accommodate all with
HORSES, BUGGIES, t& CARRIAGES
at reasonable rates, on short notice.
HENRY M'MANIGALL.
Huntingdon, March 8,1865-Iy.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS ! !
23 PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN
THEI CHEAPER'T
SHVION COHN,
• AT COFFEE RUN STATION,
Wenhl respectfully call the attention of his old patrons
specially, and the public to general,
_to his extensive
stock of well selected:new Goods, Just eceived from the
Eastern cities, consisting, in part, of
•. , .
• Dry Gooda,.. •
•• Clothing, • Wool- . ' •
en Ware, Notions,
•
Rats and Caps, Boots and
Shoes, Bonnets, Shawls, Circu
lars, Hardware, —Queensware,- Gro
ceries, Wood and Willow-ware, Tobacco,
Segue, Nails, Glass, Provisions,
Oil, Fish, Salt, Tinware, Cop
per Ware, Drugs and
Medicines, Clocks,
Watches, &c.,
•
And all other articles kept in a firufelass country store;
all selected with tho greatest care and which were pur
chased for cash only, and affords him to sell them at a
very low figure. The public will end it to their advan
tage to call and examine our , unsurpassed stock, before
purchasing elsewhere. No pains will be spared in shelv
ing our Goods. Ladies aro specially invited to examine
our large stock of fashionable dress goods; Shawls, Cir
culars, Furs, and a great variety of Woolen Goods, Hosie
ry, Sic.
All kinds of produce taken in exchange at the highest
market prices—Cash net refused.' By'strict attention to
.the wants of customers, we hope to receive a continuation
of the liberal patronago With which we kave•ticen hereto
fore favored. Como ono and all r aud Tar. .
fp-S. New Goods received daily.
• N0v.186.1. • . • HAIGH COllll.
NEW -CLOTHING
•
AT LOW PRICES.
M. CUTMAf
HAS JUST OPENED 'A' FTNE STOCK OF NEW
FALL AND IVINTER CLOTHING,
Which he offers to all who want to ho
CLOTHED,
AT PRICES TO SUIT TIIE TIMES.
Die Stock consists of Ready-made Clothing for
MEN AND BOYS,
ALSO,
•
DOOTIS AND . SHOES, BATS. AND CAPS, att;
Should gentlemen desire any particular kind or cut of
clothing not found in tho,otock on hand, by leaving their
measure they can be accommodated at short notice.
Call at the cast corner of the Diamond, over Lone,
Grocery.
MANUAL GUTMAN.
Huntingdon. Not. 23; let: - • • .-
N EW STOCK OF GOODS„
EVERYBODY IS INVITED TCYOALL AT
S. S. SMITH'S STORE,
ON HILL STREET,I7I7NTINGDON, PENNA
THE BEST
SUGAR and MOLASSES,
COFFEE, TEA and CHOCOLATE,
FLOUR, FISH, SALT. and VINEGAR,
CONFECTIONEBIES,•CIOARS and TOBACCO,
SPICES OF THE BEST, AND ALL KINDS,
and ovary atnar article unally found In a Grocery Stab
„ . .
ALSO Drugs , OherolOals,Tye Stuffs,
•.. • Paints, Vox-Aloha., Wieland SON. Torporatlno, -
Fluid, Alcohol, Glass nod Putty,
DEBT NINE and BRANDY for medical pUrposos.
ALL .THE BEST PATENT MEDILINES,.••
' BOOTS AND SHOES,
road a largo number of articloa too numorous to mention
Tho public generally will please call and examine for
thoincelres rind learn' my prkoni,
giliitingilon,:Nov. 23 'l3.
COUNTRY' DEALERS mm
J 1 7 buy CLOTHING from ma in Huntingdon at
WHOLESALE as cheap ae they can in thi
Was, as I have a :wholesale store In Philadelphi
IL ROMAN.
ORSE HAY FORKS, for unload
ing nu. J. A. BROWN, Huntingdon, fa rigoutfor,
t o best Fork in the United States. Call aeon. tna4'B4
tNVELOPES, wholesale and retail,
for oalo BOON:STORE.
1f.144,1) ,
1 r •
READING RAIL ROAD,
WINTER ARRANGEMENT,
GIMAT.TRITNIi I bIANE FROM THF,
NortVand 'North-'(l,est:i for. Pturannerita; :time-
YORE, 11EADINO, POTTBVILL; LISUANON, ALLENTOWN, EASTON,
AO, iti..C. ' • ' , .
. , .
Trains lenvo linrrisborg for Now York, as follows i At
3 00 nod 0 15 A. M, and 145 Y. M., arriving it Now York
at 10 00 A, M., nod 245 and 10 00 P.M.. • .
. .
Tho above connect with similar Trains op the Pennsyl
vania Railroad, and sleeping Ears accompany the first two
trains, without change.
Leave for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, 'slinersvillo,
Allentown and Philadelphia at 815 A . :31., flint 145 P. M.,
stopping nt Lebancn and 'principal stations only.
Way Traluo, etopplng.at all points, at 7 35' M., and
40 I'. M. . . .
. .
Retaining.. leave Nati-Yong at A. M.,12 Noon, and 7
P. M. - Pl.i ladelphin at 8 A. 31', and 3 30 P:11; Nato:ilia
at 8 50 A. 31., aqd 2 35 P. 31.; Tamaqua at 8 10 A. M., and
2 15 I'. M., andlThaillug at 12 midnight, 735 and 10 45 A.
1 38 and 6 05 P. 31.
Adcominf
An
6.00, A
laconimodation liassenisei Tralnlenves Brikpitie nt
and returns from. PIIILA.DtI.PIttn nt 4 ) 30 J. M. ?
, . . . .• . .
COlunibla Itailrorul Trtaws leave [tending a 6 46 and 11
A.-M., for Epbrata r Littz, Columbia, AT.: • •
On Sundays, leave Now York ,nt. 7 P. M., Philadelphia,
316 Pi M.; Pottsvillo 7 50 -A. M., Tamaqua 7 A.':%14 -Har
d burg S 15 A. M., mid Houding at lanidnight,for Yar
.
rloburg.
* CON.MUTATION, lIILEAne, BEASON, and gam:mum TlOErra
at reduced rates to and from all pints.
Daggago checked through : 60 pounds Baggazo allorad
each Nesongor.
13:21=3
: f i r.tp,vc„,, ,
PENNSYLVANIA RP IL ROAD
g .TIME OF LEAVING O.IITRAINB
WINTER ARRANG 6MENT.-:
WESTWARD. . EASTWARD
13 .e, 2 5 .
' .t. .:.- • ..p. ii I :--;', 4i I 2 s, 1:1
1 ,_,• GI g
r re 1 .STATIONS.S B, . . .. P
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N g Fi
5 - ',lpg .. ).
- 5 5 ;, 9
.g.l A. g.l r.aaJ 2.111.1 5. 0.1 A.. x.l r. x
17 4 50 11 68 IN.lrandlton, 9 61 240
25 45012 OS Mt. Union,— 942 10 01 240
36 12 20 Mapleton 2 30
43 5 . 16 12 29 Mill Creek,— sg. 25, 0 40 2 23
59 53112 48 648 fluutlngdou, 0 121 035 '2 10
15 5 46 1 08 Petersburg,... 8 561 9 20 1 52
23 1 20 Borne '
..... .... I 1 44
31 6021 32 BprueeCreel., 8 411 9071 37
49 154 Birmingham, 120
58 6 29 2 05 Tyrone, 8 17 8 44 1 10
08 6 39 2 20 Tipton, 8 06 12 58
14 228 Fostoria • 12 52
19 6 50 2 35 Bolt's Mills,.. 7 50 8 25 12 47
40 7 10 3 00 8 15 Altoona,. 7 40 8 10 12 30
The 'PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS .Eastward, loaves
Altoona at 9 40 P. 32., and arrives at Huntingdon at
11 01 P. 51.
''' ma at 2 35
.
The FAST. LINE. Eastwnrd kayos
A. M., and arriva nt iluntingdon at 3
The PIIILADELPIIIA EXPRESS
ilunttngdon at '7 30' A. SI., and arr
SOS A. M.
The FAST um 'Westward, leave
-7 41 P. ffi. i and arrires at Altoona at 9
HUNTINGDON. & .B.ROAD .TOP
RAILROAD. -
On And after Monday, HARM 0,180, Passenger Tralne
will arrive and depart as follows :
.80t3T1IWARD TRAINS., 'NORTIINVARD TRAINS.
AvcoX.
EMBEE
Ln 4 0011 a 8 001 Huntingdon,
-4 20 8 20 I.lcConnellstonu,
428 . 828 Pleasant Urove,..,
4 44 8 44 Ilarkletiburg,
500 . 900 Coffee Run,
508 • 903 Rough& Ready,
5 21 9 21 Covo,
5 25 9 25 Fisher'o Summit.,
An 5 40 An 9 401,
Le 550 Le•-o 501`nxt" ,
6 10 10 10RIddletsburg
6181 - 10181 Hopewell,
604 10 . 61 Piper's Rau,
8 64 10 55 Hamilton,
706 11 07 Bloody Run,
An 7 10 Anll 10 Mount Dallas,
. ' SUOUP'S 111.44 Bunt:cif
. t
6 45 1 1.2 11 00Ifiaxton,
6 00 11. 16 Conlmont,
6 05 11 20 Crawford, .
6 15 59 11 70 Dudley,
!Broad 'pop City,.....
8,1865. ' ant;
gdon Sic
Pianos, Orgnns, and Melodeons.
yt:
HE .Undersigned reapectfully in
T -
forme the public. that, havleg obtained from the
manufacturers; the sole Agency for the ante of STEIN.
WAY & SONS PIANOS, MASON & MAAILIN'SCAISINET
ORGANS and CARLIART, NEEDHAM & CON MELO.
PEONS, he le prepared to furnish Instruments to por
tent wishing to buy at the retail prices iu Philadelphia
and Now York.
. .
Circulars sent promptly upon application with any ml
ditional information desired.
N. 11. Every inattannept warranted for five years.
B. EL GREENE,
Iluntiogdup,
Feb. I, 65-tf.
HARDWARE
AND
CUTLERY, !
AN
'IMMENSE STOCK
ENDLESS VARIETY
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c.
NOW OPEN
AND OR SALE B Y
JAS. A. BROWN,
HUNTINGDON, PENNA.
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR ' STOCK
Nov. 23, 1864
oRGBELDREDG.E
. _ - _ - WITH'
CHARLES
Wholesale and Retail
PUBLISHER and -BOOKSELLER,
1229 CHESTNpT ST.,PLEILADA.
Your potronago is solicited.
April 18,1861-Iy. •
. .
New Furniture Establishinent,
M-INISEi.
Manufanturer and 13,galun . =in in rarniture,
Respectfully invites the attention of the Public to his
stand on Hill et., Huntingdon, between Cunnlngbam's
Store and Dean's. National House, where he manufactures
and keeps all kinds of Furniture at reduced prices. Per
sons wishing to purchase, will do well to give hint a call.
'inputting of all kinds attended to promptly and charges
reasonable. •.
'Fay- Also, Undertaking carried on, and Craw made in
nay style desired, at short notice.
.e-Funentle attended at any place in town or noun
ry, by J. M. WISE. •
'Huntingdon, 5ept.24,1822-tt
TT .
U • S•
REVENUE STAMPS
'6.
'SALE
AT LETVIS' BOOK STORE.
HUNTINGDON, PENNA.
8. 8. SUITII
J. 11. CUNNINCIIIAII,
E tiY F I B M
3. M. CUNNINGHAM it SON, successors to T. M.
‘unningbam, have We day entered trite partnership iu
the Foundry business and are prepared to furnish Cast.
trigs, of nil kinds, and repairs at short notice and on rear.
enable terms.
,Wo aro buying Old Metal and • scrap Iron nt Ligheat
raarl.cot. prices.
Huntingdon, July 0,1801,
NOVEIIBIiIt 7, 1564
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SCIIOOI, BOOKS,
F.OR .SALE
AT LEWIS' 'BOOK; STATIONERY & MUSIC STOAS,
nturimanoN, re
OSGOOD'S Speller. ist, 21, 3d. 4th rind 6th Readers.
aVGUl , TßY'i.iSpeller and Readers. .
SANDER'S - d o d o i :do • •
Town's Speller andliefiner, (old and new edition/0 . • •
Smith's, 'bullion's and liroyn's Grammars..
Fiteb's PIG - sleet Geography.' • .
Warren's Physical Geography. ••. • ..-, ~, ; .
Mitcholl's, Monteith and McNally's Geographies & Atlases.
Camp's Geography, telthKoy to Mite - 1101'a Outline Maps.
Webstor's and•Woreester's Dictionaries. , .
Quaelienbos' First Lessons In Composition.
GuacleenbO's Connsel tom and IthetOrie. '
Greenleaf's, Stoddard's and brooks' Arithmetic&
Peterson's Familiar Science.
Greenleaf's owl Stoddard's Keys to Arithmettcs.
Oreouleat's and Davies' Algebras. "
Greenleaf's Kayla Algebra. •
Parker's Juvenile Philosophy. ' - . •
Parker's First Less Ons In Natural Philosophy.
•
Parker's Philosophy. •
Willaid's 'Liebery of tho United States.
, .
Child's
Goodrich's . " • - •
.
'Payson,'Duntoit and Scrlbuer's Penmanship, in eleven
•
' numbers; . . .
Potter & dlammond's Penmanship in twelve numbers.
Academical, Controllers' and other Copy Books.
Davies' Elcnimitary Geometry and Trigonometry.
Davies' Legendre's 6.311:Ley)...
Greenleaf's' Getimetri., ' ! -
Bolton di ..Eastman's Book-keeping. .. • . ,'•
newt:di:coping by Single Entry, by Ilosuford & Payson • •
Book Heaping by Single and Double Entry, by Ilannford
•
Payson.
Other 1,pol:a Nv ill be added and furnished to order.
A full stock of School Stationery always on hand.
.
AGENCY,
FOR COLLECTING SOLDIERS
CLAIMS, 'BOUNTY, BACK PAY
• .
AND 'PENSIONS.
ALL r who may have any claims a
gnindt thkaciernment for Neely, Back Pei ,. and
one, can have their claim promptly collected by collected by
either in peracd or. by letter-to-
N.
•• • • • - -
IT. WOODS,
AttOrney at Law,..
liuntingdon, Pft
August 12, 1863.
ITOWARD - ASSOCIATION,
• „
•
Diseases of the Mimi:me, Seminal; Uriu
ury and Sexual .Dystems,
Newank'reliable treatment—in ropoks by the HOWARD
ASSOCIATION—yeut by mail in sealed letter envelopes,
(Kee of charge,
Address, int. J. SNILLIN HOUGHTON, Acting, Sur
goon, Howard Association, No.:: South Ninth Streot,Phil
tdolidlia, Pa. . • • [July 13, 1864-Iy.
'lrait*o7o -4,
• Azit.
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Dr. StriclaamPs Melt Moons Cough Balsam is warranted
curd Coughs, Colds. Hoarseness, Asthma. Whooping
Soro Throat, Consumption, and all arroctions of
o Throat: and Lungs
r silo by Druggists. - General Depot, No. 6, East
•th Street, Cincinnati,
All the Medical nice and the Presses recommend Dr.
Strickland's Anti-Older/I Mixture as the only certain
remedy fof Diarrlicea and Dysentery. It is a combination
of Astringents, Absorbents, Stimulants nod Carminatives,
unit ie warrantal to effect a ouro after . all other means
vo failed. ' - • ' • • • .
• For sato by Druggista. Clenoral Depot, No. 6, F.nat
Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Obio. .
'l' -' -FliteliiiffitWiii .. .i. 7 , , -
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SCE Rta-Z- ,- i,-..44,-.., ,, , , itC. - 4,, t $43 -,IS
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mediate relief and effecte a .permanent cure. Try it di
real), It is •Iverrentect to cure. , •
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Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUSNESS AND
DEBILITY
Dr. STRICKIiAND'S TONIC.—Wo can 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
from nleoholie liquors; it strengthens the whole nervous
system; It creates n good appetite, and is warranted to
cure Dyspepsia and Nervous Debility.
For sate by Druggists generally, nt 3t per bottle. Pre
pared by Dr. A. Strickland, No. 6, East Fourth Street,
Cincinnati, Obio. •
REP,D, Agent. inatingaan, Pa
3E I fa ILT rir Z ' S
CELEBRATED.
gova and #gaitle Notviero.
__Le are a
sure preventive of Lung Fever, and
a certain
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t mpe r, •
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Coughs, Fe- ;1.4 , ee
- -
vets, Loss of 'f(
Appetite- aLd ~„ f
Vital Bear-
By, &c. --- " -
In ,poor, Igtv-spirited.animals, ,it has the
most beneficial effect—
The nee of them improves the 1011,1, stronggi-'
ens the Appetite, 'and giveS .to the liorse f.
fine, , Smooth . and glossy skin—thus improv
ing the appeaiance; vigor and spirit of this
noble animal., .
The property this Powder p025C5.5 . C3 in in
creasing the quantity of. Milk. in COWS, OM;
it . an importance and value v hick should
plane it in the hands of ercry person keeping
a Cow. By actual experiment it has proven
that it will increase the quantity of Milk end
Cream twenty per cent., and make the Butter
firm and sweet, Jo: fattening Cattle. it gives
them an appetite, loosens their hide and
makes them thrive much aster.
HOGS.
In all Misname of
the Swine, such
Ae Swine, such 53
loughs, Ulcers in
the Lungs, LUver,
Zv
ko. By -putting
from half a paper I
to a paper of these
Powders in a bar
rel of Swill, the ;I , '
above Diseases. can Pe cured or entirely pre
vented. By using these Powders the Hog
Cholera con. be prevented.,
Price 25 cts. per Paper, or 5 Papers for $3..
=
S. A. FOUTZ & BRO.,
ESEEEM
WHOLESALE DRUG AND MEDICINE DEPOT,
No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, 311 d
. Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers
throughout tho United States.
For sale wholesale and retail by
John Road, Huntingdon, Pa. [up27-1
WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS,
A LARGE STOCK
AND
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
OF
Window Curtain Papers,
JUST RECEIVED
AT
LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
11/EIET.V.ICI .latc)C:O7l2E,S,
FOIE SAL.EAT LEWIS' BOOK
lIOWE'S SONGS OP IRELAND, containing about 175 of
the Gem. of Ilibernia's Songs and Ballads ! including
• 00. of Moore's Irbil Melodies, Songs of the,affeetions,
Scntinientali Patriotic, DistoriCal, Military, Political ,
Comic .and Miscellaneous Songs, arranged fur the
Pjanoforto or Melodeon. Price $3.00 "
MOWS'S SONGS OF SCOTLAND, containing 'Ocala 475.
of the Gems of Caledonia's Songs and BalladiOnclii-'
ding Songs of the affections, Sentimental, Patriotic,
• Historical, Military, Political, Comic and Miscellane
ous Songs, arranged for the Pianoforte 'dr Meledeon:
HOWE'S SONGS . AND lIALLADS OF !SHE.. OLDE.X
containing the Original :Words nail Music,
. ol'the-Song.4 and Ballads, sung by theOrand-moth
. era of the present generation.. Arranged tor-Four
Voices.
HWY.'S TRIOS: Quadrilles Contra, and Fancy Dances
with Calla and Fighres:; WaltiaSi Polkas; Opera Melo.
dies, Scotch and Irish airsi &c., Rd. MI Vialin,
Flute, Cornet, Boss Viol, &c.
MUSICIAN'S OMNIBUS, No, "1, containing tho whole
• Omni Duty, .Calls and Signals used iii the A nny Rod .
Navy ; 40 set to of Quadrilles; [including Willis, rot
! ha and. Schottische] with Calls; and an immense col,
lection of Polkas, Schottisches, Waltzes" Marched,
• Quicksteps; 'llornplpos, Curtra and Pansy. :Dances - ,
Songs, tm„.for the Violin, Flute, .Cornet, elimionett,
&c., Containing over 700 plebes of Music. ' •
MUSICIATIS. OMNIBUS, N0..2, centaining .S5O nlaeos
' of Music, Consisting of 100 Duets for two Flutes two
Ac., 200 Scotch Airs; 200 - Irish _Airs, 'Quad.
alas, Fancy and Contra Bailees, with the Calls and
'Figura, - Polka,' Schottisches, - Waltges,''Quickaters.
Marches, hornpipes, gouge , .2c.,,10r the Violin, Flute,
Clarionett, Fife Carnet Flageolet,
THE YOUNG MEN'S SINGING BOOK; p. collection - of
Music for male Voices, consisting of Glees and Part
—Songs Choir and -congregational - Tunes, .Anthems,
Chants ,&c, ' • • • .
KINGLEY'S JIIVENILB CITOIII:t—A; selection of the
Choicest Melodies from the German, l'rench, Ital
ian, English and American Composers.
,
TRUMPET OF FRDEDOSI AND THE BUGLE CALLS;two
• •booko oultobio to thu times. •
THE - BOSTON GLEE ISOOK, conststing of atinatenslye
- collection of Glees, Madrigals, and Rounds, selected
from the works of tho Host admired Composers, to- gather many now pieces from the Gorman.' - •
INSTRUCTION BOOKS FOR THE PIANO, Melodeon,
Accordeon, Violin, Banjo, Guitar, Concertina, Drum,
Elle and Flageolet. .
• • Iluntingdon, jam 24, no-tr.
. .
OLD FRANKLIN ALMANAC.-
- m - kscowt.
Among other features of the present number will be
A chronielo of the Great Rebellion continued from the
Old Franklin Almanac for, 1864, containing a full and Cer
met digested record of the events of the war, military,
naval and political, front October 15th; 1863, ivith a6connte
of liattles,Eiagee, Raids, Sea-fighte r and all the operations
of the war. '• .
The United States Army Ilat. . Major :Generals and
Brigadiers, regulars aMI volunteers, to November let,,
1884;
The Robot Army List. Lieutenant Generals, Major
Generals andßrigadiers, town° date. . .
Los Sen In battle and by death, of Union' officers, to No-
Losses of officers in Nobel Army to same date..
The Rebel Government, Rebel Congress, Nebel' Debt;.
Altdl digest or the United States Stamp regolathins.
A fell digest of the United States License regulations.
Governments of the world to November 1,4,1664.
Governor(' of the States' 'lnd Territories; Orden :and
Rebel, to November. Ist, 1864.
Hierarchy of the Roman Catholic Church to Novem
ber let, 1804. .
Bishops of the Protestant Episcopal Church to Novem
ber let, 1864. • '
Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church. to Nevem.
her let, 1864. .
Reigning Queens of the world to 'November let , '1864, '
• Reigning Rings of the world to November let, 1864,
Mira Apparent to European and other Empires and
Monarchies.
Besides .other miscellaneous matter, astronomical in
formation,calendars, the whole comprising a val
uable manual for use and reference throughout the year.
Price 20 cents per copy.
Copies mailed (poet-paid) on receipt of price.
For Halo. at LEWIS' BOOK. STORE. • .tf
WAR FOR THE UNION
NEW ORLEANS, ST. LOUIS, DIEMFRIS,NOBECILIK,Ac.
TAEEN.—ASIIBY SLAIN, AND THE DACE- '
• 'DONE OF " 8E0E311" BROKEN • :
But .while you. rejoice at tho auccoeo .of our gallant
troop, and the prospect of the !Toady downfall of the
Rebel Army, do not forgot to call at •tho store of •
IVALLA.CE & CLEMENT 3
before purchasing elsewhere; Wad , ode Oiir - h - ove stock
goo.V: c0...1.111g no , .
Dry Goods,
armories,
Boots nod Shoes,
•
Queens wore,
arockerywaro,
Tobacco, Segars,
Hams, •
Flitch, ' • ,
Shoulders,
• Flour, .
•
Salt,
and a general assortment of notions, all of 'which •
for?, on reasonable terms ter cash or produce.
litiutingdon, July 1, 1863.
i/FARBLE YARD. The undersigned
j_ would respectfully call the attention of the citizen.
1 Muntlngdon and the adjoining counties to the stock of
beautiful marble now on hand. Ile is prepared to.furnish
at the shortest notice, Monumental Marble, Tomb, Tables
and Stones of every desired size and form of Italian or
Eastern Marble, highly finished, and carved with appro.
print° devices, or plain, as may suit. , •
Building Marble, Door and Window Sills, Sc., will be
furnished to order.
W. W. pledges llimeeltto farnielt material and work
manship equal teinny in the eiantry, at a fair price. Call
and 800, before .you• purchase. elsewhere: Shop on' Mill
treat, Huntingdon, Pa. - .
These Potrders
will strength
en the Stomach
and Intestines,
cleanse theta
from offensive
matter, and
bring them to
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Tln
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.. . _. . . WU. 11411LiAMS
Huntingdon i May, 16,1855.
1865. THE 1865.
LARGEST AND BEST
STOOK OF
ALL PAPER
Ever Brought to Huntixig4on,
Is new ready for inspection and sale;
Book, Stationery and Music StOre.
NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES
AT
LOWER PRICES
Than the same article can be bought
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OUR STOCK
Consists of upwards of
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OF
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. .
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A fine and large assortment always on
• band
• AT .LETVIS' BOOK STORE.
, THE CYTHARA—The
4+ .2" I Presbyterian Psalmodist..—The
", Shawn—Theanhilee,llunten'eand
Bertlnt's enlarged and improved instructors.—Weiland's
New and Improved Method for thoGuitar—Leland's Accor
deon, 'Violin and flute Instructors—Winner's and Ilewe's
Instructors—Bellak's Melodeon Iristructor—Bur.
row& rinno•Forto Primer—do. Thorongh.liaso Primer—.
Rowe's Drawing Room Dances—The Chords Glee Book,—,
Tara's Harp, for sale at
LEWDS' BOOK, STATIONBRYA MUSIC STORE.
• CHEAP PUMPS, . •
TAMES A: BROWN, lidaingdon,
ej• Pa., sells Patent Wooden • Punith for: cisterns and
wells, from 4to 60 feet deep, at about ono half the usual
price for old fashioued pumps. All pinups warranted.
Aug.3'6f.
A _T
LEWES'
PROFESSIONAL dz. 'ROSINESS CARDS
D. CAMPBELL,
A . T.T.011, NE Yr , AT LAW.
MINTINGDON, PA. --• • •
Office in .tfio Brick Row, smarty opposite BO 'Cowl
House. (April 15,1863:
;: W, A STEPHENS,
ATTORNEY AT I;AV,
iIIIN7fII'ODON, PA
.
Co Treasuit icon) in
Court' ITouse—up stairs.
liuntingdon, Doc. 16, 1663. • '
ALLISON MILLER.,
ohm..
r,.. N: L T TOY;
mi - rumored to tholirick Itoi.oppotilte the court ilottee.
.Aprlll3, 1859.
4i,GRKEDV, ~ , .
• • • DE•Niasiv -
Office reiuoved to ppoelto. the store -of
Owin, in the square, 11111 street, Huntingdon, P.
Apri113,18 6 4. .
THE JACKSON HOTEL,'
HUNTINGDON, PA.
J. MORRISON, Proprietor
, W.M. LEWIS,
Dealer In Booke r Btatlonrol an
Ml'ololll rlilArd
manta, Huntingdon, Bs,
Air GUTDIA:N & CO.; Dealafs iii Ready
--tIL • niado.Clothing o Iluntingdon, Pa,
.• •
- FII ; JOHN IiteOULLOC_H, - offer's his
p . rotesslonal services to:the citizens of. Uncitingdon
'and Office on Hill etreet, one'door ot'ltecd's
Drug Store. . Aug. 9.8 'ss'.
kJS. SMITII;•DeaIet in. Diugs;
♦ eines, Perfumery, Dye. Stuffs, Oils, b.c. Also—Pro
cerins, Confectioneries, ad., Huntingdon, Pn.
. ,
- .
TAMES. A. BROW,N,
Dealer hi HatOruro, Cutlery, Paints, Oilzias., Haat-
•
Tilir ROMAN, "
Dealer In Ready Made Glen:dog, Mate and Cape,
Boots and Shots, &e. " .
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Dealer in Dry Goode, armee; Hardware, Queens
ware, Hata and Cap., Boots and Shoes, &c. • • .! •
. . . ,
I.OpOOlC. BINDING: • •• •
„i,r Old lignite, Majasines, or publications of any kind
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opes, call at
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VOR THE . LADIES. • • • '-
_s_.• •A, superior article of-Note' Paper and Enielepee,
aultable for confidential correspondence, for sale at
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WM. WILLIAMS,
Plain and'Ornamental Marlgo 3fanufacturar.
•
•
E NVELOPES- By '-•
the box, pack, or less quantity, for solo at
. LEWIS' POOK AND STATIONERZST9RE.
QCiFIOOI.; . 13 . 00K5, • ; .
lionenilly in-nee In the Schools of the Conniyjnot on
hand, will be furnished to order, on application at
LEWIS° BOOK . , AND STATIONERY STDRE.
QBD BRASS AND COPPER taken
in exchange for goodil at the Hardware &Ore
t. 3, 1862. JAS. A. BROWN
READY RECKONER
A complete Pocket_ Ready Reckoner, in dollars
and cents, to which are added forms of Notes, Bills, Ito
, might, Petitions, Ac., together with a set of useful tables,
containing rate of interest from ono dollar to twelve thous
and. by the single day, with a table of wages, and board
by the week and day, published in 1.859 - For sale at
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/ZEN BARRELS ANDLOCKSL-A
jll large assortmout at . • :
BROWN'S HARDWARE STORE.
DAPER ! PARER! .
Note, Post, Commercial,. Foolscap. and -Fla teap—a
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sheet, at
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PARCHMENT DEED PAPER--
ruled, for sale • •
LEWIS' BOOS STORE,
MONTHLY TIME BOOKS;- •
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LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE.
T RACING 11.IU8LIN, . •
DRAITMCI AND DURING! TAPER
• White and Colored Card Paper, •
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BOOTS and SHOES, the largest and
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D. P. MIN'S.
TIQUORS,_of the best, for Medicine
j PurPose..t S. S. §3IIT/r9.
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ALBUMS .ALBUMS.
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•
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. .
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I3EST.QU.ALITY
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• ORANGE;
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.. ' 4317 '4Bf/A
9.4kl.l"Ar_ti • sl um
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PURSES,
. .POCKET-BOOKS,
• ' .PORTFOLIOS, •
- CARD OASES, •
SEGARoASES, &c.,
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ITATJICK
••
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FAMILY AND POCKET BIBLES,-
IMIN AND PRATEKI4OOIO,
ALBUMS AND' ANNUAL,,
Aarr °TILER TAT e llantr. AND litllM2l.l 11 . ptpl ;0015
%
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GOLVP.Ria AND'PENC - 11,4
AWARD CARDS 'AND 'Doak
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OUNDAY . SCHOOL BOORS 0.44
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ALL KINDS OF BOOKS
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For Young Folki
VTDDlNci , Eriv.ribms 'AND dint,'
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011 BOARDS; DOWNOite;
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CONVERSATION oditik
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.;
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&o. ac. !&c...:.! hoc Ara.,
BHOLID .GALL: AT-
tziwxs'
•
•••• • Catiii*Boax, Kithloiaer Asti masio arta,.
In the "Globe" buildinkMarht Pqrlarei;
where all who .want to .
SAVE MONEY,
go to make theii purchases
• ..•• •
• '
A cje ,
. 7 .
fIitLANKS VBLANKS.I BLANKS I
OTATABLE'S SALE ' S," ATTACIPT nrecymotti;
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. .
NOTES, with a waiver of the $3OO Law.
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ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, with Teachers.
MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES, for•Juetleee of.th•Dese•
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COMPLAINT, WARRANT, and COMIMTMENT,In me.
of Assault and Battery, and Affray.
ECTERE FACIAS, to recover amonOt or Jinkatent: •
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WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS.
EYERYBoDY'S LAWYER
COUNSELLOR, B,U,SII.{ES,S ,
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Ar-
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