.131 -. Czo Pore_Side arrietvis'ltobk:Store, • iIIiN I IINGDON, Avonls of - the ArmVer the Rebeliuy.asion ,of faryland :and Penosylva nisondlhe_Battle of -Gettysburg. Pictorintlnstory Of the Ware of the U. S. Bands Arctie Explorations, 2 volumes. Webbee's Wild Scenes and Wild Hunters. ,Field'icSerap Book. • • "O'Neill's Glimpses-Of Animated Natnre. ' Parloy's Columbus, 'Washington & Franklin. Chambers Information for the People, 2 Vols. Selections in Poetry, by ,Epos Sargent. Indian&of North Atoortea, by S.. (.1„ Drake. Porley s i Faur Quarters of the Wurld. Mirror of Nature,' by W. H. -Furneii.' •-. Butler'slithical Discpurses. Flowers ofElOcution; by ,Crielino - Lee Hentz handbook Family Rni,irled6e for the People ;BerutonsUf,Calvin'ind Luther. - Partons Life of, Andrew. Jackson, 3 volumes. General BUtleilif Netir Orierin - s;'by Parton. `:Jackson and Neu, ()tiering, by . Alex. Walker. Irving'ii - Life - of:Washington, 5 volt - Imes: Life of John Fitch, by Thempson Wcstoott. Smucker's Life &. Times of Alex. Hamilton. Taylor's LifiariCTiaielit•iifArinMumboldt: Life and Speeches of Senator Douglas, , .7111"4tital11:' \y Dr :B:, Opportliniiie - s far Industry find Capital, or „lOW chauccs to Make•MoneY-• :• ' • , FreedleY'ri.Pricticat Treitise on Business. • ,Sinding's-Hietor74 Scandinavia. . - Walker's Rhyming Dictionary. • ' • Good's Book of Nature.' . • - Ovid, [literally translated,) by 11. T. Riley. ,Beauties - and-Aehievensents &theßlind. _Stewart's Freemason's Manual. • - IVebb's " Monitor. • 'Davis' • 'a • "' • • • Cross' Masonic Chart. , Shakspeare's Complete_ orks. - - Whateari WomanDo; y P. &Arthur. The Withered Heart, • • do. - - TIM 'B,Vro Sisters, by. 146. Emma Sputlivrorth The.DosertedWife,, • • do. -Pencil Sketches by Miss Leslie • TtieLaiger's Story, by 5.A; Maitland. Diary. of an Old Doctor, 'do. The Wanderer,. • do. . Adam Bede, by George Elliot. - Courtahlwand'Matrimonyi.by Roberti Morris Parisian' 'l s iiikirigti; by Julie'De Ifarguerittes iliohard Fenn Smith's, Miscellaneous -,Works IfoitiAlide•Rolfiris r on; by J.P. Iterusedy.'• Father and , Daughter, by'Fredrika Bremer. Fiehion and Famine,,py , Mrs. - Ann Stephens Mary ,Der Wen k• • . ' : do.. • PeCuliar, by Epes Sargent: • - Quaker Soldier, or Britieh in Philadelphia.. Anecdotes or LoVe,i byßOla iNlOntex: : ' Age of Cldialry,,by Thomas .Bitlfinch. oraTUb, &C - .; &C., - by Dean Swift. The Initiale t .a.Story of Modern Life. The Mettles:hot; by Miriam'Fleteller, 2 Tel's. The World's - Laoonicsi, er f Bast Thoughts of ' Bekt 'Anthers; in Prose 'ard 'Poetry. Robert Houdiri; the - Magician, by Mackenzie Skirmishing, a Novel. Letters AO Young Ladies, by Rey. J. Bennett Ladias' Giiide to Perfect Gentility.: Dime Book of Etiquette. • " ' Tire Reason Why,—_Natural -History: Daring inASuffering Lieut:Pittenger. Leilerile;Young Folks. " . Lessons in Life. • •• Letters to tbe',Joneses. .• • Gold. Foil.. • • " Bitter Svieet. - • Les Miserables, by Victor Hugo._ 'The Trial, or More Dinka of the• Daisy Chain Took:of Notteenee„ by, Edvirird Lear. Washy Papers„[Comico-Politicaßeligicod Mow to do - Business, a Manual of •Practical _Affairs.. TheLailies'- Work-Table Book. Zulu Land; by•XteV. Lonls.Groul. Clarke'd - Commentariei on Now Testament. Dutch and English - Testament., Bunyan'SPilgrirti:Pregtesa. • • " Holy War. • Rita Three Mrs. Judson's 'and other Daugh ters of thiithtoei, XEddy. :Strickland'a.Life of 'Jacob Gruber. -• . Shadow on the Hearth; by Rev. N., Rice. Defeisce. Armageddon, - by E Pitts. The Great COnsummation, by Cummings. - : _Bettie - Napoleon and the Battle of Arranged don, by Rev. i)Lßaxterr• Condensed_Concordance to the Scriptures: Thoughts - of suVered,lleurs, by J„Copely. • Cobbet's 13 Sermons on-Great Sins. Headley's Sacred Plains. _ MOllvainela Evidences of • Chriatianity. Dealings with the Dead. .Slavery Viewed theßiblo"Stand-Point, by-Rev. J. M. Adair. .• • • 'Union Bible-Dictionary: •• 'Who Woken iltid,•or - the:Reininiticenees• of a t•.,Bereaved Mother. -- - • Bel:fiber:ger ori Infaht Salvatiert and Baptism. Thli Death of tittle-Children, by S. Prime. TheMorning,of Life. • . The Viuled4lope, by Mrs. L. 11. - Sigourney.• The'Guardian Angels, or Friends • in Heaven, - 2, - by Mrs:Sarah Gould: . , • - • The Daughter of Affliction, a memoir of the Protracted Sufferings and,Religious Ex-, perience Of Melt Mary. Rankin, Barnes' Family Prayers. Jay's Family Prayers. • - • , Fleetwood'il Life of Christ. • Shelley's POetleal Works:: ' - ' Pope's •= • do. Affection's Miller the Loving and the Loved, - . by J. Colo Hagen. - - The Future of - Nations,' by Louis KOssuth. The Now Fortune',Teller, or the' Poetical Fite Boe)af: - _ • lire. HalO's Receipts for the Efiilion., . The PhiladAilliadlOuseiiife, or Family Re . ceiptilook. , Sayer's Standard Cookery. Miss Acton's Modern geolory. Dime Cook and kecieke:-Piotiks. Household Economy, by M. G. St, Jean.-' . The Family Dbctor, by Prof. Taylor, M..D. Downing's Fruit and Fruit Trees of America. The Farm; Manual of-P*ollor Agrichltute] The Garden, do 'do Horticuiture The Barnyard, a Manual of Cattle, Horse, and Sheep Husbandry. _ - The Farmer's Neti.abd Univeisal Handbook .A. Method of Increasing the Yield of the Milch• Cow, byJohn Nitro. Mayhew's Illustrated Horse Management. Doctor. ; - . The Heise and His Diseases; bylennings. liarey'ti Practice of. Horse Taming. Both Sides of the' Grap.zi Question. dC. Mysteries of Bee-eeping, by M. Quinby. Economic Cottag&Builder, by C. P. Dwyer. Eannan'i Wages and Labor Calculator. Scribner's Ready Reckoner and Log Book, for Lumber Merchants, Ship Builders Scribner's Assistant for Farmers, Millers, Produce Dealers tim Mechanics. Rohrer's Practical Calculator. Engineers' and Mechanics' Pahl Book, by Chas. H. Haswell. Arrowsmith's Paper Hanger's Companion. The Company Clerk, by Capt. A. V. Kautz. United StatealAimyitligalaticiusi.' 1,1 Infantry and Carhiry Tactics. Tax Law and Stamp Duty Qiirils:rri Pocket-Maps of United States, Pennsylvania, and the Wesfern States. Mitchell's New Traveller's Guide through the United States and Canada& - Constitution of the United Statea: ' • Freedley's Legal-Advisor. Everybody's LaWyer,jty Frank 'Crosby. Book of Drawing-Room Plays, by S. Steele. The Sociable,or 1001 HOMl , A.musements. Hoyle's Games: Chose, Backganinion, &c. Checker's Simplified and Explained by D. Scattergood.. Spectropia; or Surprising SPectral showing Ghosts everywhere, and of any .-Color, with Sixteen:lllustrations. Dime, and other. Letter-Writers.* , The Teachhi, (Pliopogrriphic,) The Reporter's Companion, (Phonographic.) Pitman's Manual of Phohograpl4, :. • Heti - to Talk, a Manual Of Conversation' and . WaikO . PiTloetition — and Oratory. Malligows american Debater.- Whately's Selection of•Synonyins. Davies' Logia_and Utility of 'Mathematioe. Giltillan'aLiterattirelind Literary MCri. Brown's Graainsar of Tngllsfi'idranstnars. Page's:l%om and Practice of 'Teaching. 11,91.1arkloks mat 11Iptho4.9E.Teaptlipg.. EL•ciniarp: •': ' Eioo4iortitri big9ol, b fiirom ebrion. ?ilatiglialre'..Colii - prohensuitißiliiiiiiitry of Ms. tory, &c., &c. r..nr Also, an assortment of Juvenile and Cheap Publications. Interlinear Translations of Ovid .Virgil, Ci. Core, Stillest, Horace, (Latip:i) Xeno 'pfMn's Anabasis, Homer's Iliad - , and the gospel of St. John, (Greek.), Anthon's-Ainsworth'e Latin Dictionary. Sander's German !ital English Primer. -. Sargent's Primary, Intermediate and Stand ard Speakers. Frost's-American Speaker.* - : Nortlindislittle',Speaker. ; Dime Speakers and Dialogues. Johnston's Natural Philosophy. " Primary .", -4 , , " -Fileinents of Chotnisfry Fowne's " Resse's " - Lambert's Anatomy and Physiology. Worcester's Ancient and Modern History. LOrd's•Moderti History:: - History. Of the UnitedStates.' ' '- Teacher's Guido to.llluatcations : to accom pany Holbrooles SchOolapparatus. How to use Globes, by F. C. Brownell. The Natural Spelling,Teacher. Sherwood's Speller and Pronouncer. Mann's Elements of Spherical Trigonometry :Kcy. to,Bonnycastle!s Algebra. Btibinson's Utiiversity Algebra. • . - • -[See School Books in another column.] . . . FRUIT TREES, • oRITADIENTAL TREES,'' SHADE' TREES, - -GRAPE VINES, . • • PLANTS, &C., At_ the nurseries of Taylor & Cromer Who offer their stock of well grown and thrifty TREES, VINES, PLANTS, &c., at their old prices. The expense of grafting and planting this stock having been incurred before the outbreak of the rebellion when the price of labor was low, they can afford to sell the. Trees at 50 per cont. less than they can sell the same kind of trees next year. While other Nurserymen have raised their prices about.s6 per cent., these still genet the old rates this year; that is to ray—Apple Trees, $l5, $lB, and $2O per hundred, according to size, Lc. Standard Pear 50 to 75 cents each. Dwarf Pear, 10 to 75 cents each, and $3O to $45 per hundred. Plum and Apricot, at 40 to 50 cents each. Also, Perch, Cherry, Quince and other trees; Grape Vines, Lawton Blackberry, Raspberry, and Straw berry plants, Dahlia roots, and Shade and Ornamental Trees—all at the old rates. Money Invested iu fruit trees is turn to yield a good re• taro. Na7r.,s4chw tlmettv order trees, • - , Addrass, THEODORE 71. CREyIP:R, tab% 1665* Huntingdon, BEST WHITE LEAD ! • _- BEST : .ZINC ! •' PtlitE "LIBERTY-LEAD,' - - Unsurpassed for WIIITINRSS, Fin GLOSS, DIMAZILITV, FIRM- tins and ETS:qIEB3 of SUB/ACI. PURE LIBERTY LEAD—Warranted to cover more surface for same weight than any other Lead -Try it . and you will hove no oilier! PURE LIB E RTY ZINC, . , Belected ZINC, groniel hi Refined Llneeed Oil, unequeled . as quality, always the same, PURE LIBERTY ZINC,. WARRANTZD to do more and better work at a g i ven cost than any other— Get the Best ! Manufactured at PENNSYLVANIA PAINT A COLOR WORKS. Orders executed promptly by ZLEGLER & SMITH, Whololala Drug, Paint and 011198 Dealer.. .CD". Store & Office, No. 137 North TIIIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA March 8, '6ly AVAIANICIAL'S LIVERY STABLE. , MONTGONItRY STREET; Between (lie Baptist and Catholic Churches, • HUNTINGDON, PA. AIAN • PRE PUBLIC GENERALLY aro I Infer:rued that the nubscriber ie prepared at his Now LIVERY STABLE,:to accaaamodate all with • • HORSES, BUGGIES, & CARRIAGE'S at reasonable rates, on short notice. HENRY M'MANIGALL. Huntingdon, March 8,1865-Iy. NEW GOODSI' . NEW GOODS!! 25 PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST! SIMON. ODHIN, AT COVEEFAIUN;STATION, Would respectfully call the attention of his old patrons specially, and the public tn, general, to hie extensive stock of well selected now Goods,just received from the Eastern cities, consisting, in part, of , Dry Goode, • • -1 . Clothing,' 'Wool-: • .en Ware Notions, • Hats and . Caps, Boots and Shoes, Bonnets; ShaWle; CiiOn lore, Hardware, Queenswaro, Gro ceries, Wood and Willow-ware, Tobacco, Segars, Nails, Glass, Provisions, Oil, Fisk,' Salt; Tinware, Cop per Ware, Drugs and Medicines, Clocks, • Watches, &c., and all other articles kept In a first class country store; all selected with tho greatest care and which were par. chased for cash only, and affords him to sell them at a very low figure. The Oldie willfind ;Wee their advise. tags to call and examinoi our unsurpassed stock, before putchruiing elsewhere. No pains will be spared in show ing our Goode. Ladies are specially invited to examine our large stock of fashionable dress goods; Shawls, Cir culars, Furs, and a great variety of Woolen floods, Hosie ry, &c. All 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 receive et continuation of she liberal patronage with which we bare been hereto fore favored. Come one and all, and vim trA.. New Geode received daily. NOT. 1861. - FUSION COLIN. NEW CLOTHING • • AT LOW PRICES. CN HAS JUST OPENED A FINE STOCK OF NEW FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, Which ho offers to — all 'who want to be CLOTHED, AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. His Stock consists of Ready-made Clothing for MEWAND BOYS; • ALSO, ROOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, AC., AC. Should gentlemen desire any particular kind or cut of clothing not found in the stock on hand, by leaving their measure they cantos accommodated at short notice.- Call at the east corner or the Diamond, over Long'a Grocery. MANUAL OUTMAN. Huntingdon Nov. 23,'64. NEW STOCK. 0,F., GOODS. EVERYBODY IS INVITED TO CALL AT S. S. SMITH'S STORE, ON HILL STREET, HUNTINGDON, ?ENKA • THE BEST SUGAR and MOLASSES, cormi, T}3. end CHOCOLATE, FLOUR, FUEUL SALT and VINEGAR, CONFECTIONERIES, CIGARS and TOBACCO, SPICES OF THE BEST, AND ALL KINDS, and every other article usually found in a Grocery Store ALSO-,:• • •• Draga.ChOmlerds, Dye n eh , - • • Paints, Vurnishea, Oil. and Spti. Turpentine, -Plaid, Alcohol, Glass and PnICY, DEBT WINE and BRANDY, for medical ALL THE BEST PATENT MEDICINES, . ROOTS AND SHOES, and a largo number of article. too munorousio mention , The pupil. generally will . pima call and for themselves and learn nt prboe. • , SMITIL Thoutingdou, N0v.23 T 4. • .. • ~COUNTRY DEALERS can .r buy CLOTHING from me In Hu . ntlngdon .t s wnoLcsaLn all cheap as they can In th• Wes, ao I have a wholesale atom In Phllsolelphl ' 11. ROMAN.. FO RKS, fqr unload- LA_ frig Fra'y:' ,- .1. A.llCOWN,ltunitngdon, is agent for the beat Fork in the .Culted Stalest Call soon. ma4b34 V.NV — ELOPES, *holesale and .retail, LtWild'llOl)ll'STORS. 1-"*' 1 Y.:;".:. , i4n, , • - READING - RAIL ROAD, ARRANOWSIEkT, NOVpIBI2II 7, 1664 1 ILE.A.T TRUNK LINE FROM THE North and NorthAVest for PIIIIADCLITIA, READtrot, PUTTSVILLI; LDDANOY, Ausairorrx t EASTON, • ... Trains term Untrisharg for Nov Yorli, a 3 fellows At 3 00 and 8 15 A. 31., and 11.5 P. 31.. arriving at Now York •nt 10 00 A, SL, end 145 and 18 00 51. The above connect with similar Trains cu the Pennsyl vania Mall road, and sleeping cars accompany the two trains, without change. Leave for Rending. Pottsville, Tamaqua. Allentown and Philadelphia at 8 11 A. M., and 145 I'. 51., Mopping at Lebanon and principal atetionfonly. Way Trains, clopping at all polnte, at 7 23 31., and 440 P. M. Returning. len,. NEW-Tonz At 9 A. M., 12 Noon, And 7 P. FI. Pl.ilottelphlit at BA. M., and 330 P. M; Pot ttrillo Ml.li.,",% . ll"lldee 2 d 3 l s n g Pa . : 1 12 T l:l n dt7glV,l 8 3.5 0 It r. A d 10 In d . 1 3S and 6 05 P. M. " . ' t An Accommodation Passenger Train 'owes nEADIMI at 6.30 A. - 31:, and returns front PIIILADEiPHIA nt 4.30 I'. M. Columbia Railroad Trains leave Rending at 6 40 and 11 A: M.. for Ephrata, Linz, Columbia, kc. On Sundays, learn New York at 7•P. M., Philadelphia, 315 P. M., Pottarillo 7 30 A. 31., Tamaqua 7 A. M., liar et. burg 8 15 A. 38., and Read:rig at 12midnight, for Har risburg. COMMUTATION, !killiAni, SIIASON, and Rlcuasioa Twists at reduced rates to and from all points.. • Itnggage checked through : 80 pounds Baggage allowed each Passenger. G. A. :MOLLS, General Ziptrintendane =EMI , _pENNSYLVANIA RA IL ROAD TIM'S OF LEAVING 0 STRAINS WINTER ARRANG F.:MENT ' WESTIrARD. • ZASTIVARD ....V. •. t,7.-'7: 6. 71..... '... 7F I. w e. ky 1 u. = , rq' 1 W l ' l '.! 13 El 1 It• r r. 0-r. "A 1.4 t; STATIONS. re l -, L gg, ~i• p,?,; F., Li; • t4l : E . ...i ~. • . . Fli . r• Q 9 P.M.! A. M.l P. M.l A. M.' .. • P. M.l A. x.l P. At 6 17 460 11 68 N.llamillon, 9 011 2 49 625 458 12 05 Mt. Union,... 9 42110 01 2 40 6 35 .......12 20 Mapleton,..... .2 30 6 43 6 16 12 29 Mill Creek,... 9 251 9 46 2 23 "'6 59 63112 48 648 Huntingdon, 9 121 52 9 35 2 10 . 6 15 S 46 1 08 IPatersburg,... 8 581 9-29 1 623 120 !Darrel) 1•' 144 6 31 6 02 1 32 SprucoCreoL, 3 41 9 07 1 37 6.49 1 54 Birmingham, • 1 20 6 65 - 6 29 2 05 Tyrone, 8 17 8 44 1 10 7 08 6 39 2 20 Tipton . 8 09 12 58 714 228 . F05t0ra,...... 12 52 7 19 8 60 2 35 Bell'w 5111114.. 7 68 8 25 12 47 7407 10 3 001 815 Altoona,. 740810 12 30 Tho PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS Eastward, leaves Altoona at 9 40 P. 11., and arrives at Huntingdon nt 11 01 P.M. The FAST LINE Eastward leaves Altoona ;at 2 35 A. 51., and arrives nt Huntingdon at 3 n A. 51. The PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS Weillarard. 'loaves Huntingdon at 7 30 A. M., and arrives at Altoona nt 9 05 A. M. The FAST • etward, bear,. Huntingdon at 7 44 P. 6' Altoona at 9 05 P. M. FAST LINE Wesi 31, and arriyes nt NTINGDON & BROAD TOP HU • RAILROAD. after Monday, MARCIE 6,1165, rtosenger Trains a and depart as folloirs; WARD TRAINS. NORTHWARD TRAINS. On and will are BOUTI STATIONS EIS LEM SIDINGS. Ifuntingdon, McConnonetown, Pleasant Grove,.. Marklesburg, Lis 4 00 4 20 4 20 4 44 9 00 Coffee Run, 06 Rungif& Heady , . I . 11 20 21 Cove, .. • 11 14 ... 25 Fieiser'a Summitl II 10 an 401,„_,_ n, I. 50 I'"'"`" lax 10 55 AR 10 46 1 101111,1,11,0meg 10 . 20 1 18111opewell 10 18 1 31 Pipee's Hun 10 00' ~ 1 55 Hamilton, 9 41 1 n 7 Moody Run' • Anil 10 MOUIII .01 9 29, i I 111 SID 5 '25 ♦E 5 40 LH o 50 6 10 6 18j a 3 IRE OUP'S RUN BRANUM ISniton, Olari 00 11 15 Conbront, .... .. 6 05 11 20 Crawford, ' 5 15 An 11 20 Dlldiey, Iltrond Top City,..... toso. : ;OLIVE MIES EZIE Pianos, Organs, and Melodeons, _ C THE undersigned respectfully in forms the public, that, having obtained from the Manufacturers, the solo Agency for the sate of STEIN WAY & SONS PIANOS, MASON & ORGANS nud CAIIIIAILT, NEEDIIASI & DOH .51E1.0. DEONS, be is prepared to furnish instruments to per. sons wishing to buy at the retail prices in rhilndelphni and Now York. Circulars sent promptly upon application with ditionut information desired. • N: B. Every Instrument warranted for five yenre. ll.•M. Olt IMS E, Huntingdon, Feb. 1, '65-tf. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY ! AN IMMENSE STOCK AND ENDLESS VARIETY or HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c, NOW 'OPEN AND TDB WE BY JAS. A. BROWN, HUNTINGDON, PENNA. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK Nov. 23. 1884 GEORGE I'. ELDREDGE CHARLES TISIL VER, ‘. Wholesale and Retail PUBLISHER and BOOKSELLER, 1229 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADA. .1107 - Your patronage Is solicited. April 13,1464-Iy. New Furniture Establishment. J. M. WISE, Manufacturer and Dealer 111 Furniture, Respectfully Invites the attention of the Public to his stand on Hill et.; Huntingdon, between Cunningham's Store end Dean's National House, whore he manufactures and keeps all kinds of Furniture at reduced prices. Per. sons wishing to purchase; will do well to give him a call. Repairing of all kinds attended to promptly and charges reasonable. iFir Also, Undertaking carried on, and Wane made in any style desired, nt short notice. /Fe - Funerals attended at any place In town or noun ry, by J. M. WISE. Huntingdon, Sept. 24, 1802-tt U.S. REVENUE STAMPS FOR SALE AT _LEWIS' BOOK STORE. lIUNTINGDON, PENNA. 'Art; s ' 1:7 ; LLIE4PUIU4 3. Ir. coittifidtHU. . W.F. CUNNINGHAM NV •17 R .Iki• iniJ. 311. CUNNINGHAM A SQN, successors to J. 3f. ningham. Into tills clay entered into partnership in the Foundry business and are prepared to furnish Cast ings, of all kinds, and repairs at short notice and on rear. enable terms. We are buying Old Metal and scrap - Iron at bigiiret market prim. nuntirtulon, July 11,1 SCI CHOOL - BOOKS, FOS SALE - AT LEWIS' BOOR, STATIcaEItY 4 MUSIC ErToitll, • . OSGOOD'S Sriellor.'ist, 2d. Sri; 4th and sth Readers. 31 , 11CFSEY'S Speller and Readers.' ' SANDER'S • • do • do eta Town's Speller and Definer, (old anti new editions.) Smith's, Bullion's and Brown's Grammar.. Fitch's Physical Geography. • : • • Warren's Physical Geography. Mitchell's, Monteith and McNally', Geographies & Atlases. • Camp's Geography, with Key to Mitchell's Outline Maps. Webster's and Worcester's Dictionaries. . Quackenbos' First Lessons ht Comp./Gum: • - Quackenbo's Composition and Rhetoric. ' Greenleaf's, Steddarße and Brooke' Arithmetic,: Pctereon's Familiar Science. • - Grecnleat's and Stothlard'a Keys to Aritbmetics. • Greenleart. and Davies' Algebras. Greenleaf's Key to Algebra. Parker's Juvenile Philosophy. Parker'. First Lessons in Natural Philosophy. Parker's Philosophy. Willard'a History of the United States. .Child's " Goodrich's " - Payson, Dunton and. Scribner's Penmanship, its eleven numbers. Potter & Hansmond's Penmanship in twelve numbers. Academical, Controller,' and other Copy Books. Davies' Elementary Geometry and Trigonometry. Davies' Legendre's Geometry.. -- • .. • • : • Greenleare,Geonietry.• Fulton & Eastinnn's Book-keeping. Book,Reepingby Single Entry, by yetnarord k k.nyert - Epok Keeping by Strigle and Dustbin Entry, by bastard k Payson. . - Other hooks will be added and rumbas.' to order, 'A full clock of School Stationery always no band. • • Huntingdon. Pa. ACED CY, FOR COLLECTING SOLDIERS CLAIMS, BOUNTY, BACK PAY AND PENSIONS. LL who may have any claims a gaima the Government for Bounty, Back .P 4 and ermine, can have their claims promptly collected by ap plying either in per..., or by letter to • W. H. WOODS, • Attorney at Laiv, • Huntingdon, Pa. • August.l2, 1861 Ti owARD.ASSO P IATION, . " PHILADELPHIA. Diseases of the Nervous, Seminal, Urin ary and Sexual Systems, New antrrelinbla trentment—ln reports by the HOWARD ASSOCIATION—.Sony by snail in scaled letter etwelopee, free or charge. • Addtesa, DR. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Acting Sur geon, Howard Association, No.; Routh Ninth Stroat.Phil adelphia, . [July 13,1851-Iy. Dr. Stricklund•e Mei Winona Cough Wiltinnide warranted to cure Coughs, Colds. 'Hoarseness, Asthma, Whooping Cough. Sore Throat, Consumption, and all affections of the Throat and bungs. For sale by Druggists. General Depot, No. 6, East Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. .... ... h .- 15,. v. 4 tftl'iZ'' ,l r.' , !' i - 7 ,- ` 4 . -, ii , ;?' Ifll7' . 1 ;trti FIESEM! All the Medical men and the Presses recommend 'Dr. Strickland's Antl•Cholera Mixture m the only certain retnedy fur Diarrhoea and Dysectery. . It Is n combination of Astringents, Absorbents, Stimulents and Carminatives, and is warranted to . effect a cure 'after all other means It To failed. P. U. NM An 6 53 6 33 6 30 6 1 4 5 59 5 43 An 12 35 1; 14 12 06 11 50 11 34 • . For ealn by Dniggiets. General Depot, No. 6, Mat Fourth Street,Cincinnati; Ohio. 6 5.5 Le 5 10 An 5 00 4 39 4 31 415 3 4 4 Ls 3 40' Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy has Eared thousands of thn WOrst CWT. of Blind and Bleeding Ica. ii Om Ira mediate relief and effect. n'permartent cure. Try Usti redly. It is warranted to cure.. I AR 9 30 9 15 • 0 05 LA 9 00 For sale by ail Druggists. General Depot, No. 6, East Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUSNESS AND = ERE Dr. STRICKLAND'S TONIC—We • 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 tilcoholic liquors; it strengthens the whole nervous system; it, creates n good appetite, and is warranted to cure Dyspepsia nod Nervous Debility. }'or sale by Druggists generally, st. $I per bottle. Pte pared by Dr. A. - Strickland; No. 6, Nip!. Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. JOIIN 4.40, rigient r pxntloplon, Pe ---, • • - 0 - 01tra l Z 9 ig OW:MATED_ it n ' -._ ' Aro — to' ifei p4iiiin ,#A 04 kr 7, • - lattepit 1 1 1'. -,1 -. .,oerp ,„ ,. ...Itt• : L'Air... - ' . ~ j 2t1. 1 t...3.100 .'• . - ~, ..... 10 4h . , irk iS:f; ~ -VW , Ter , ilk ter fk,t •Ittli_L) iettaAntyzidentlo'Atle-hlen•W ~, Lan- '7.77!•f , !%-"••••• , - 1- •:F 1 7.; r.':' , .473. deist Y ellow - ..';'-' ... ,e , i. :. •-.. , !illis- t -•• y'" 447 -:s.'',.? - temp -re, ,;.,.,. Ak . F ci, u. ,;, d e: 1 ,-, " . L N it , , 6, : . ~.. , ),,,, II aawe 8 2 .. ••, ~% 0).,i;,,0.e1,.. ,v..?. Sla•ering, :,A . 6 , - - t Coughs Fe- , g . • ,t,' veto, Loss ' of 1 , , 't ~!. .'':';' Appetite and '-, •-, -.. . ('., ' l • a Vital Ener- ! : ;.•.•---;„•_:....,, -, ~ .• "':. gy, ke. • - •--'----,---;-::: •--- -- ~ - ' In poor, low-spirited ,animals, it bat the _ most beneficial effect., . - • , The use of them: improves the wind, strength ens the Appetite, and ' gives to the Horse a fine, smooth and glosey Ain—thus Improv ing the appearance, -rigor, and spirit of this noble animal. . '.• • - ' EZI any ad The property this rOATChT possesses in in creasing the quantity of Milk in Cows, giro it an importance end ralue .. which should place it in the hands of . every person keeping a Cow. By actual experiment it has proren that it will increase the quantity of Milk and Cream twenty per cent., and make the Butter firm and sweet. In fattening Cattle, :t gires them an appetite, loosens their hide and makes them thriro much fatter. HOGS. In all Diseases of-- :. • - , . .. ~,. 4 ~. Swine , such fi3 '' • 4,:;,A. 1. ..,:- ,: - .,.,.4:-- `oughs, Ulcers in • „.,..,,.1.. - .2.wfv''-5,tm...4 .; OA - Lungs . ; 'Lire's, - • fl%•-" ,-- ' 2 , 9 r•--.;•,5,' dc,c. By,. putting . . ."'N ' ..W.. ..,- , r,•1*••: - 7F • from halls; paper .3 .---..44. , to a paper of these , - ... , ;:. , i . oi', ~. -..- : 4,.:, ..._, Powderz - in • a. bar- r?-; --',,, , v.-,--,- ~..- -,,,•__.,_,, rel of Swill, the t ,';'/, '-;••-"? ----,.... .. ....-:.. above Diseases. Can • be Cured or eiitirely pro- Tented. By .using these, Powders the Hog Cholera can be prevented, • • . • '., Price 25 ots.porPcper, or 5 Paperthrsl, S. A. PO - UTZ & BRO,, WHOLESALE 'DRUG AND MEDICINE DEPOT, No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, did For Selo by Druggists owl.- Storekeepers throughout the United Stake.. • For sale 'wholesale . and retail by John Bead,[ap27:l WINDOW CURTAIN ;PAPERS, AZARGE STOCK AND SPLENPID ASSORTMENT • OF Window Curtain Papers . ; JUST RECEIVED • AT LEWIS'. BOOK STORE. .4[ l' 4 AltrillN=c if pynICIDOrr, PA DEBILITY CEMEIZTJ BZEM m.rra,tc, micocoimgor FOE. A'ALE L E JiI4.7BOOKSTOR E. HOWE'S SONGS OF HtEL'AND, 'containing about 175 of . the Gems of Ilibernia'a Songs and Dallsds, includteg 60 of Moore'a IrlelClffolodies;SongsOf the:l46olOn . Sentimental, Patriotic , IHetorical . Military, Political' Gimia arid Idfacelinneous Songs', 'arrang ed for the Pianeforto or Melodeon. Price .Off• , • . „: • $ 9.00• HOWE!S.SONOS OF SCOTLAND, containing about 175 of the Gems of Caledonia's Songs and 'Dallas, litchi. ding Songs of the affections, Sootlmental,"Patricitic, Historical, Military, Political, Comic and Miscellane ous Songs arranged fur the Planeforte or Melodeon. , DOWE'SI SONGS AND ;BALLADS OF THE- OLDEN TI3IE, containing the. Original' .Words and Music, of the Songs and Ballade, sung by the Grand-ninth . .ere of the present generation. Arranged for-Four Voices. 11.011'E'S VITUS: • Quadrilles Contra and Fancy Dances with Calls and Figures,' Waltzes, Polkas, Opera Melee , dies; Scotch and Irish airs, &c.,tc., for the. Violin. Flute, Cornet, Buss Viol, , • .. • • MURCIA:VA 031.1118U5, No. 1, containing . the - whole Camp Duty, Calls and Signals used in the Army and Navy ;'4O seas of Quadrilles, [including Waltz, Pial ka anti Schottische] with Calls; toad an Immense col lection of Polkas, Schottisches, Waltzes' Marches; Quicksteps, hornpipes,' Cartra and Fancy Dances, Songs,, Ac. for the Violin, Flute, Cornet, Clartonett, AC., Containing over 700 pieces of Mink. • S.IIISICIAL'S OMNIBUS, No. 5, containing 850 pieces of Music, consisting of 100 Duets for two Flutes two Violins, Au., 200 Scotch Airs", 200 'lrish' Airs, Quad rilled, Fancy and Contra Dances,. Nal th the Calls and ' Figuers. Polka, Schottisches, Waltzed, Quicksteps. .. Starches, Hornpipes, Siougs, site., for the Violin,'Flute, • Clariouett, Fife, Carnet, Flageolet, dm. • • . - THE YOUNG 3IEN'S SINGING. BOON; a collection of Music fur male Voices, consisting of Glees and Part Song., Choir and congregational Tunes, Anthems, Chants, du.. . . . . . KINCILEY'S JUVENILE CHOIR :—A selection of the Choicest Melodies from the Osman, French ? Mal len, English nud American, Conlin:dors. • , TRUMPET OF FREEDOM AND TILE BUGLE CALLS;tro books suitable to the !Imes. TUE BOSTON.GLIGS BOOK. unending of an utensil.° collection of Glees,.3ledrigele, and Rounds, selected from the works of the Most admired Composers, to gether many new pieces from the German. --- INSTRUCTION BOOKS FOR THE PIANO, Melodeon, Accordeon, Violin, Banjo, ,Guitar, Concertina, Drum, Fife and Flageolet. Manthigdon; inn.54,.”664f. OLD FRANKLIN ALMANAC laea, Among other features of the, present .number will be A chronicle of the Great Rebellion Continued froni the Old Franklin Almanac for 1864 containing a full and cot- . roct digested record of the •events Of the war, military, naval and political, from October 15th,1863,with accounts of Battles, Siegen,Raills, Sea-Sghts, and all the operations of the war. The United States Army List. • Major. Generale and Brigadiers, regulars and volunteers, to Rprember let, 1864.- . • The Rebel Army List. Lieutenant Generals, Major Generals end Brigadiers; to Ammo date. • Losses in battle sod by. death, of Union officers, to No vember Ist, 1864. . .• Losses of officers in Rebel Army to came flats.; The Rebel Government, Rebel ,Congress, Rebel Debt, A fell digest or the United Stntes Stamp regulations. A full digest of the United States License regulations. Oovernments of the world to November Ist, 1804 ..: . • Governors of the States and Territories, Union and Rebel, to November let, 1864. . • Hierarchy of the Roman Catholic Church to Noma berlst, 1864. Bishops of the Protestant Episeopal Church to Novem ber lot, 1864. Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church to Ne'reni her lat, 1864.. • • . - Reigning Queens of the world to November Ist, 1864. Reigning King. of the world to November lot, 1884.• , • • Heirs• Apparent to European and other Empires and Monarchies. Besides other miscellaneous •mattor, astronomical • tril formatiou,calendars,•ac., &c., the whole comprising a oal7 noble manual for use and reference throughout th.year. Price 20 cents per copy. , • , . Copies mailed (poet-paid) on receipt of Pike. Tor sale at LEWIS'4, BOOK STORE. • . if. WAR FOR THE UNION. NEW ORLEANS, Sr. LOUIS, SiIEMPIIIS, NORFOLIC,Ae. • TAKEN.—ASURY SLAIN, AND TIIE BACK BONE OR SECESII". BROKEN • • But while you rejoice at the -success of our gollanti troops. and the prospect of the speedy downfall of the Rebel Army, do not forget to call .t the store of • . • WALLACE & CLEME-N-T, - --- uLrore norminging elsewhere, and Rao our now 'stock goods, consisting of , • . • Dry Goods, Groceries, Doom and Shoes, - ' . Qusensware, - Crockorywars, .. . . - Tobacco Sugars, • ' • ' -Haim' ' • Flitch, • . . Shoulders, Fish, Flonr, • • gal t, and a general assortment of notions, all of which fee 9 on reasonable terms for cash or produce. Huntingdon, July 1, 1863. '' • - ' - , . VrARBLE YARD. " The undersigned LTA_ . .rmild respectfully cell the attention of the citizen. Huntingdon and the adjoining counties to the ;stock of beautiful marble now on hand. Ho I...prepared tofurnish at the ehortoet notice, Monumental Marble, Tomb; Table. and Stones of every desired idea and forte of Italian or Brodain Marble; highly finished, and carved with appro priate devices, or plain, as may suit. • '; • Building Marble, Door and Window Silly &e., fumithed to order.- • ' • ' • • W. W. pledges himself to furntele material end work manship equal to nay in tho country, at a fair prime. ,Call and see, before-you purehate !elsewhere,. Shop on Hill trait, Huntingdon, Pa. • • W) WILLIAM lluntingdon,May 161666, 1865. TH E 1865. LARGEST AND BEST . STOCK OF WALL PAPER Ever Brought to . HUntingdon, Is now ready for inspection and sale, El LEWIS' Book, Stationery and Music Stare. NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES LOWER PRICES Than the same article can be bought in Philadelphia or Pittsburg. OUR STOCK Consists of upwards of One Hundred Different Styles Wall & Ceiling Paper & Bordering, The Parlor, Sitting. Room; Dining Room, Bed 'loom, lall, Kitchen, Office, Store, Shop, &c, &o. • Call -at the "Globe" Building, and examine our stock and,prieee... SPEC'TACLES. • .• • • • , , A fine and large assortment always on hand AT _LEWIS' BOOK STORE., THE CYTHAEA,—The Pr. obiteriu n.PaalmodlG—Tkie ShawnThe3ublleoL•Hunton'a and Berilial'a enlarged and Iniproved histructore—Walland'a New and Improved Method for the Gnltar—Loland'a Aecor• - dem), Violin and Pinto Inetractora—Winner's and Howe'a Inatruitoia—pollak's Melodeon Instractoratur rowea' Plano•Forto Primer—do: Thorough-Balm Primer,- Howe's Drawing Room Danceff--The Chorus Glee Book-;- Tara's Harp, for Dale at ' LEWPS' MOOG', STATTCRIEItY & 144.41 C STORB... CHEAP•PUMPS, - . JAMES A. BROWN, Huntingdon, Pa, molls Patent Wooden Pumps for cisterns and wells, from 4to 60 feet deep, at about one half the usual price for old (Milli:met] pumps. All primps warranted. Aug. 3 'CC rnopEssiiiiirAV4slliingfr,iis cAnos .p,,cAigpxlELL, - o -A T T o.lt-N81": , 'L A • " EtuienNaDoN; PA.' ''lOnleein•the Brick nor, nearly oppoelta:tha:Conet House. ; • [April •p,111183, . . . IV..A STEPHENS,- ; ATTORNEY AT LAW; - :' ET.INTINODON, OFFIC.P..-11:, Treasurer's room .in CoUrt Houie—up stairs. Huntingdon, Dec. 10,1863. R ALLISON MILLER, 140 Z D.gYTIS2', . . . Iles removed to the Brick to* oPpoeltilhe Court Home. Aprlll3, 1859. ' EAMF4ENE, . • DENTIST... Office removed to opposite the 'store o D. P. thrill, in the o 'roar., pllll 'treat, Rmtligo l , ol hA' l . April 13,1884.' • " TEE JACKSON 4IINTINGDON,- PA. ' J. MORRISON, Proprietor lATM: LEWIS; • VV . .Denier in Books, Stationery an& MUSICIa Intro writs, Huntingdon, Pa. . . M., Pyr ei lkll.,N & CO., Dealors in Ready h g, Huntingdon, I% DB...JOHN meouLLooH, : offers his proficnionot Canines to flit cli n inenn onloni.inddon and vicinity, !pipes on Mil otreot, - Ono clooiiiiit Roari Drug Storo. Aug. 28, 'O. Q S. SMITH, Dealer in Drugs, Medi kJ • demi, Parfumeii, Dy• Stud., ()lig; Act. Also r ilre rales, Panfecticiterles, &c, Illuatlngdon; Pa. •. TAMES A. BROWN, ' tf Dealer in Hardware; Cgtlery, Patnte, 0/ 1 / 4 .14.; llait- Ingdon, Pa. ROMAN, •• tkaler in Riad) , Mods Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, go. • . . • • TA P: GWIN,' o Dealer In Dry Goode, Groceries, Ifordwiro, Queens ware, flats and Caps Boots and Bhoes te. R • ROOK BINDING: • ow now., Magazines, or publisations of auyltind, aiirod to order, if left at LEWIS' Boar srArzolvsnr.srbßE. BUSINESS MEN, TAKE NOTICE! It you want your card neatly printed upon envel opes, call at LEWIS' BODE AND STATIONICEY STOEIL F • • OR THE LADIES. : • A superior article . of Mots Paper and Envelope', blelor corifuterdiat correspondence, fur wile at ,ZEWIS" BOOK d STATIONERS' STORE.: WM. WILLIAMS, Plain end Ornamental Marble 3frauf.”puor. . . 1-41 IN y.tho bo VELOPES7- z Bx, pack, or leen quantity, for gala at I,I4WIS' BOOS AND BTATIONERY STOXE. QCHOOL BOOKS, 3. Generally in me In the Scheele tif the County, not on han will be thrafehedle - order, en appliattloW at LEWIS BOON; AND SZATIOIYERI" BTOAE. QLA BRASS -AND-COPPER-taken In exchaege for goods at. the lierderere Store " - t 3, 1862 JA8.. 1 1: DROWN READY RECKONER A complete Foeket Ready Iteekener, in dollars and cente, to which are added forms of Not., Fte. rept!, FM1631111, Au, together with a let of ireful tables; containing rnte of Interest from one dollnr to twelvelhour. and, by the single dry, with a table of wain's, And board by the week and day, published in 1819. For sole at • 'LEWIS' BOOK =la. VUN BAARELS, AND LOCKS.-A largeitssoitment at t - DROWN'S HARDWARE STORE. RAPER I PAPER 11 • • • Note, Post,:Comrperehtl, Foolscap awl Flsicap-4 good assortmtit . tor tale by the ream, bail ream, qedra or sheet, it • ' LEivis..Naw BOOK & STATIOKKR2 1 - 3 c t E N T DEED PAPER— ' d , r ZBIVIS' BOOS STORB •. M ONTHLY'. TIME 13991c5,'. LEWIS•• For nnle at - - L BOOK ..41VD atITIONNR.T" STORM TRACING. MUSLIN, DItAIMINGI 'AND D1 . .11 . 111 , 10 Paean While aid Colored Card Paper, !or Nal* LEWIS' Boor AL srAmAyzial- avoid: BOOTS and SHOES, tha latest and !Impost ownwtotent In town, at 'IQUORS; of the beet, for Medicine. Purposes at Mum, at, D. P. GW.IN'S if you want GOGD GOODS. pLANS' BOOKS PLANS or vialotra atzra, for site at LEWIS , BOOK AND STATIONER. r STORE ALBUMS ALBUMS. A beautiful. assortment ! of PHOTO erRAPB. ALBUMS. just. received and for sale • •-av AT LEWIS' BOON: STORE. . JAPER !..P;A.PER!! PAPER 111 . Tracing Paper,... : Impression Paper, • . • Drawing Paper, Deed Paper, • Silk Paper for Flowra, Porforoted Paper • Bristol Bard,' • la Cap Paper, Foolerap Paper, . • " . • Lotter Paper, Commercial Not* Paper, . , Ladies' Gilt Edged Letter andNoto Paper, Ladles' Plain and Fancy Not* Paper, • ' White and Colored Card Paper, in racks 'arid For eats it LEWIS' Book, Stationery and Plink Story. THE BEST: STOCK OF FINE STATIONERY, .LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, " EIhCit:III.66ITSD IN liiiNTINGDOX CAN NOW ,BEi l HAD ATl4qlll' 80011, BTAtIONEAY.AND Milfllo STOiZ 50 000 •-• BEST QUALITY • W• BuiF, • '• • ()RANGE, •• • • YELLOW, AND'FANCY • ENVELOPESI Jost reeolvastid for aide at LEtvrs , •Bbolt. STORE. • iBS;/ datir>, , . 00XS AN D ; sTATIONtitY;— A. good • astortitint Of ailiCellaneaiii • sod Bohai,' ooks—Foolscap, Letter, Commercial and , Noy Paper-- Mb:rand Fancy Envolopea--Red, Bluesind rilackfloke: Biopic gooko 511 miinorous elsea—Ponairepolle, Pocket sad Desk Ishatands, - and every other article equally found lit a Book and Stationery. Store, can be had at lair prices at -• LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERS & MUSIC STORE. SATCHELS, PORT-KONVAIES, • .PU.RSES, POCKET-BOOKS, PORTFOLIOS, CARP GASES; • SEGAR CASES, So., &p., A haricleorno assortment pet reooived At LEWIS' Book -Store. "QUICK 'SALES PIALL. PROP/WS 1" Anybody in want of I= HYMN AND PRATER EGO S ALB,I7bIS AND 4NNUAIi9, MEM ANY MIA YALVADLY AND INIEZICIA;4I'.7O:4; • lansj 'lnd" BesC44'' . . . STATIONER 7, _; MUSICAL INSTSLISMigi'S, CHURCH MUSIC AND INFIREOTHHI ROHR, MEET MUSIC for the Pliuo,.Gulisr, &L, lc; tOCI!.x!f ;11,00811, POikTUONNAIZIVAND r;*iNi Fci Dtcyris and Qintlifiisa, GOLD PENS AND PENCILS, AWARD :OARDS - ,A . Nii'34OOlCB; , . 7 'sfor sunasy'and Cduiiuou treinot, todiii OP ALL ETNA/, Toy 111:1010, ALPHABET ISLOCgf, o, ALL * KINDS' by ito6lCi Prow. for soy. apti Girl! A*IISING GAMES -5 ror Tog WEDDING. ENVELOPE! AND 04EDE, MARRIAGE CERTIFIGME, 7IiITINO CAItDH, CIISCHER BOARDS; PONINONai *COyYIigt3.IITION CARDS, •E. SONG lowa, , , From .6 to 73 cents. BLANK- BOOKS; Mcmoranclua BObke;of,Vciricitii'aitiei; smoor. zoosi ALL i4Ois; 'Drinr.r9i6n 1I 65, Drc(Wm . " indlira 11 d and ,gard.,r44 WHITE iiOgNiTiOARD; INDZIIBLZ, CARICUM m 111r6 AND 11147, Arnold's Findgson,!s , arid . Harrison's. WRITING:FLUID.. Wrapping raper of Differaiigfice• and Cinaliller, -. -; ac he. ' ic BITOULD CALL AT Lzwrs , Citur Sterzoifirr En) Mutrio-Sim. In the '''Globe" where all who want 19 SAVE MONEY, go to make Altair. purchases • ,$) otd.cs - - ;; ;.. • ! „-c6 - ,1* ; -so _ _ . 19tLA:N163 I . BLANKS 1 313LANKS.1, sigN . STABLIFIESALEF, ATTIOIVT - EXECUTIONS,' ATTACIIMENTS, EXECUTIONS, •; SUMMONS,: • : DEEDS, - ' BURK/INAS,• • • MORTGAGES, g , , • SCUOOL ORDRES; JUDGMENT NOTES. LEASES FOR ROUSES, NATURALIZATION rc, COMMON'IIONDSt - JUDGMENT DONtilic WARRANTS • BILLS,: ~ . g , NOTES, With ' e waiver of the 8,100 Lev.. .JUDGMENT NOTES, with a watser of she $3OO Lisse.:,i`:. ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, with Teachers. . MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES, for Judie - el or lb* I•aaiie and Mini.. f the Gospel. . . g COMPLAI NT, .WARRANT, and COMMITMENT , I n wide of Assault ebd DattoSy, and Affray. „. • SCIERE FACIAS, to reviver mown , /if Ondireiite , COLLECTORS' RECEIPTS, for Mate, coup% gook Derough'aisd 1p Taxes. • - • • - - • • Printed on superior paper. and for gelile M the O. et the 11.1LINTINGIDON -01.01111 MS • • • BLANKS, of every description, printed feir ordsr,sseally, at short notice, and on good " "• • RAT,EVERYBODYVANTS: COUNSEI4OI!. IN:BICTSINASSI ET : PEAN%. • O!.Y Es,. LE2 L . A 7;!;, ? EF4.D A .1., It Tent You no,, to draw up PARTIZaIerir:PARARS, ant. kinds,ger forma Ibr Aolitiarenra of di♦ta, RILLS of attx, LIMIER end newrroas.. It Mt; Zhu. Pow to draw up Donne and MoRTGAGES, yyDATITS. Powinte Arroanty, , f(oras and i Blue of kxenarur;Rxcmsrsend anyassa. Mrs You .The laws for" the Gotx4rion of Mirk with: the Sirroine of LiNITATION ,and amount - Anti :kind PreFortY EMMA' ftni?t VON in every State. Pal YOU ROW to make;an.AsairinWkwrpropet y,. form. for CONPOSITIoN with autonomy and - the insotvatte LAWS of every. UAW ft NM You The legal relation@ existing between MIMI. DIAN and WARD,MARTINI Ind'APPRZNITR, and Litiztann and TWINS'. 2tfle You What constitutes La= end' fitatrafit,4adfl ' the Law as to Mitniior. Dow* the Roll. ix PROPERTY, DITORCIL ind.4111911r,l It 21Zherou The Law for Illumine:nix:4ln every State., and the.Neranulsamon Laweof Wagons • • try, and how to pimply with the same. ' It nib Yes : The law . concerbing kansiolis Rod how tooth' , • -- tarn 000, and the' ParAitspow Laws tit •PostiO EPOS.. ' • ," -; ft TX. 71ns Tlke - Law for Poitria, with Medi o f proem dunk obtaloln one.withlarksistuntesa,,l issionuctrrs and Ten pp rm. ii MI You yigw to Mak, your 31I01i and how to AnNur:r WINN ON AN ESTATE, with the law and the II,: • ..,,..madrometintthorenf in every - Stele: every - Stele:: _nu The meaning of Law you in general me, , and expleincto you the Ludatinvx,ll4la, crtive and JUDICIAL Power,. of both pis • Generatand State aeyeeexeleig. , :`;.• 'IT nal You . now do ZRED opy OR.LAW;by showtog hew tt et basfness , letally, Xbusaaviigir" vast amount of property,..end Toadies, , litigation, by Its thriery'coitimitatiOne garZY 4l 7 l ? a P l L aW r? i, P r f a l a it . ,4l, l 4'Bo.ok 134.. rnoToGnAPIE.ALBuma . Ate . •-• SMALL , PORTRAITS .- : . oniciext ars AT LElTlkiiiotolt'Aib 81 , Aiithririir strati* OIL - CLOTH WINDOW , SHADEB'‘ GILT GOP:P4ADES t mUSLizt 611433E6k BAILEY'S FLYZPBES, , , • TAPS;•*CORD:.:43II):.r.ktg4LA A FULL AIROATMENT 4 • Tigr#lS i IiOOK STOAV FOR THE q II4 4. I TEST 74RIOTT Handitiifie Miklos } co at Livag' Bpok Store; OE
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