The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, October 11, 1865, Image 4

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    1865.
THE "VICTOR"
0 N Li I.s .
NW; STATE
COOK'S
"
SUGAR EVAPORATOR.
Mall RAPID EV A i'CIRA:TO R' IN i" lit: VaiRLD I
"SORGO lIAND-BOOK," FREE::
CANE SEED, by tho lb or 1)110151,10R SALE AT COST I
.
Prince Co's NOM' AUTOMATIC ORGANS; TbeffreSt
Olt trivaaph of the eget : . ••
New style MELODEONS, with improvements- •
Crorer ,Ellekee's PAMILY SEWING MACHINES.,
Send for Circulars, .f te. Free.
A. B, BRUMBAUGH,
Sole Agent,
Janos Creek, Iluuting4on 1
MEM
DR. VENAIID' f 3
STAN LINIMENT.
Lt ,
nn REWARD will bo paid
tp j_kj Vibe/my medicino that czcols thti for the
following dlsoasee
Rheumatism; Neuralgia, Spinal Affec
tions, Contracted Joints, Cholic Paitts,
Pains in Side or Back, Toothache,
Headache, Sprains, f3ore Throat,
Cuts, Biuises, Burns, and all
Diseases of the MUscies,
Skin and Glands.
Tom in nn Internal and External Medicine, competed of
Roots, Herb,. and Ilarlo such no our foretathors med.--
Thera is a bonntiful eariply on the earth to - cure all coat
plaints, if we only knew what they were. TIM has been
e• suhject for constant study with the Medical Faculty for
a great usimy years, to find out the kinds best adapted to
the above complalats—how to put them together; and
what portions to um
This wonderlul remedy needs no recommendation nave
tbo resulte which invariably follow Its application.
AGO-This popular remedy to Lot coming into use from
the fact that it gives good satisfaction.
•tia , PIIYSIGIA NS are Invited to test its efficacy. in all
casts oritheinnatism, Affections of the Spinal Gallium,
and all Diseases of the Skin, Muscles and Glands. It has
been need in thousands of instances under the personal
supervision oithe Inventors, and • has never disappointed
their expectations. All we ask for it to a triab—oxpoti•
mental proof—not the testimony of the men of straw, are
the vouchers wo desire to pre sant to the public.
It would be well for many now lying in bedsuf torture,
If these facts could reach their tick chambers. It !simony.
Important to them then to the inventors that this should'
be the case. "Truth.is mighty rail most prevail." •
Keep it in your 'family, for sickness camel when
you least expect it.
PRICE--ONE DOLLAR
SAMUEL H. SHOEMAKER, .
SOLE. :.GENT, EfUNTLIVGDOY, PA
Ihinthiplim, Pa, Jilly 19,.18G5.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS.'
25 . 17E4 CENT. CHEAPER THAN
Tap : _CHEAPEST -
_
SIN . MO .
AT COFFEE RUN. STATION,
Would respectfully call the 'attention of hie old patrons
specially, nod the public to general; to his extemive
stock of well selected new Goode, Jut t received from the
Etwtern cities, consisting, in part, of
Dry . Goods,
Clothing, WoOl
en Ware, Notions,
'Rats and . Caps,. Boots and.
Shen._ Bonn etsi. ShaindA,Cirmi
larsillardware, Queensware, Ciro- - •
neries, Wood and Willow-ivare, Tobacco,
Nails, Glass, Provisions,
Oil,- Fish, Salt, Tinware, Cop- •
• per Ware, Drugs and
Medicines, Clocks, •
•
.Watches,
and all other articles kept' in a first class In store;
all selected with the greatest earn and whirls were pur
chased for cash only, and affordS him to sell them nt a
very low figure. The public, will find it to their advan
tage to call and 'examine' our unsurpassed stock, before
purchasing elsewharo.. No, pains will be sparedlo show,
lug our Goods, 'Ladies:aro 'epeCially invited to examine
sour large - Welt 'of fashionable dress goods; Shawls, Cir
culars, Furs, and a great variety of - W.lm Goods,
Hoek,
ry, Ise. Also, a handsome atssoftment of LADIES' COATS
All kindg of produce taken. itrezettange At the highest
market prices-Cast not 'refused. By strict attention to
the wants at customers, we hope'to receive a continuation
of hhe liberal patronage with which we have bean hereto.
fore favored. Como ono and all, and my,
New Goods received daily,
Maylo 1865,
WAR FOR THE UNION.
IKWORLEANS,Ss.LOWS,MEISPHIS,NOIPSOLE,La
TAKEN.-,ASRBY ' SLAIN, AND THE BACK
- BONE OF "SEOESII" BROKEN.
But while ion rojoico tho success or our gallant
troops, and the prospect of tho speedy downfall of the
Rebel Army, do not forget to call at tho store of
WALLACE &CLEMENT, •
taitoro purchasing elsewhere, and' see our now Bloch
goods, consisting of •
Dry Goods,.
. . . .
Groceries,
Boots and Shoes,
Quoensrvare,
Crockorywaro,
Tobacco Sept's,
B ..
oras, • •
• • • • • .111E6,
Ftovr
,
and e..%enevel nesestmer.t of notions, ell of 'which .
ferad on reaeonablistarmi for cash or produce.
Huntingden, Ju1y1,1863.
,e
ler "
BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
SIMPSON, ARMITAGE & CO.
DrAPING PURCHASED the en
j, tire stock of Wm. Colon, we now offer to the public
at reasonable prices our immense etock of
MECHANICAL, RELIGIOUS,
• -• : SCHOOL,
AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
STATIONES.Y, POOBET BOORS, L'ORT3IONXIS,..bo.
Also, 'Latest Styles of
WALL PAPER . &.WIPTPOW6EIAD.P3,
'MAGAZINES, nod Dolly and Weekly Papers, constant
es..Orders from abroad promptly attended to.
CAti., AT" BROAD TOP CORNER.
Ifontipgdon, 1.day3,1865-1y
GREAT ENTHUSIASM
Rya:lr PRICE'S SURRENDER 1.
THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST.
I JOHN H. I ,V,ESTBROOTc. '
Respectfully informs the citizens of Huntingdon mad
vicinity Oav maha hacluet received from the city a Nz cud
ulendid chick : ;- : • - •'
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS,
Hosiery: - Shbe Findings, Carp e t Sacke,
Tkunks, &c., ChC y the., the.
all of which he is prepared to eellat redurod prices.
A lot of choice CON KECTIONERILS have also best re
ceived. " •
•
Don't forgot the old itand to the Dianiond. Old culla
mars and the public generally are incited to - roll. '
lluntingdon, apri 12, 1665.
Ca-10 , 400=1 7: 7". S
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES I !
9 - 111,suecesii of •our'arniies and the
COPerrlllnllt IleelMa In the price of gold and other
nonunedi ties, enable me to send
GOOD TIDINGS TO THE BLACWS.IIITITS,
and all ethera who buy IRON, STEEL, NAILS, .
flaring moved my store to the large and conlinedlons
Thick, r Store Room, I hare received - it large :mien
men t of WAGON Tlll h, IIONSE SHOE lllol‘l, round and
P.talet - ? 1A It 1110 N, braight from the makers ginge n° de
"D , BA
Bold. which r. nan Felling at (MEAUX IVEDII
- VETOES.,
_ .
An persons- to tau IRON, STEEL. NAILS.
LO . C.E.S, PAINTS, tl LAS, ornnv kind of 11ASDWARE
Jr, ash, will env° toonoy t y sending their orders, or call
AR at the Hardy:to - a :tore of
JAIILS A. BROWN.
• tir. Ed oa
'MI 8. '66
1865.
op, • ° ll O k,.
((3 110, 017 0
4 14
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= 4. 11 10/ ,,
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L. T23ri
r...STABLISEIED 11171840.
Incorporated by:the Legislature of the
State of Peimiylvania.
Located oh the. Ir. J I I. Corncr,of 7th anti
(701) Chestnut sts.. . (701)
D.igned exchnively to impart a thorough and
PRACTICAL , BUSINESS EDUCATION
All CiIISSCI of person, require strlt nn e , luenti32. Those
110ABOSSing need it in conducting their 0.91 bueinexe
Those without means need it in obtaining' and creditably
tilling lucrative posititri in tho employ of nllitrs.
The courso "oflustruction and practice is arranged eo no
to folly meet the diversified %runts of overy department of
DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN TRADE,
aR comprehended or embraced under the three geneeni di
visions of industry : Agricultfal Manufacture and Coco
Knelt student is instructed Individually in both theory
and pinctice of (tool: Keeping-, according to the most op ,
prorod and labor saving methods, liUsiness Venntauship,
Calculations. and all the collateral branches of n'aclinplote
course of hurlers education; and upon passing a oatisfac•
tory examination ie awarded, by authority of law, a aipto
ma, under I be corporate A al of tho collego. •
Students aro received at any time. And it Is believed
that a practical experience of over xus.orr TEAR., wilt be
considered by Ito public an ample guarantee of the prac
tical elnu . nctet of the course and efficiency of tho ins truc-'
• All further information ile3ired can bo obtained at the
college, or by addresaink the Principal for a circular by
lltu.ral discount 1.1 allowed to wounded nod hon
orably charged soldiers. The college is open - day nod
evening.
jy , 2,lS ,
NEW SKIRT FOR 1865-6.
-The great invention of the age in
3EIC,CZP3E 3 '.. ISII7,..3EXTL.T.SL.
T. W. EIRADLETY' a New Patent Duplet
or double, ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRT.
This invention consists of Duplex (or two).Eilliptic pure
refinedsteeist)rings, ingeniously braided tightly and firm
ly together, edge to edge, making the toughest, most ilex
-ible, and durable spring ever used. They seldom
heed or break, liko the single sprines. nod conseepleatly
preserve their perfect and beautiful stinpo more than twice
as long en ony single spring skirl that over has or can he
made. . .
The wonderful flexibility and greet comfort and pleasure
teeny lady wearing lin Duplex. Elliptic Skirt will be ex
perienced particularly in all crowded ussemblie., operas
carriages, railroad Cars, church pNws, arm cludra, for pro
menade and house dress, as the skirt cot be folded when
in use to occupy a eolith space as rosily and conveniently
as a sills or muslin dress. .
A lady having enjoyed the pleature, comfort and great
convenience of wearing the duplex elliptic elect spring
skirt for a single day will never afteniards willingly dia.
.petise with their use. For children, misses and young
ladies they 'ere superior to all others.
ho beeps a. covered with 2 ply double twisted thread
and will wear twice ,w long as the single yarn covering,
which is used on all single steel hoop skirts. The three
bott , m rods on • every skirt ere alto double steel, and
twice or double covered to prevent the covering front
wearing off the roils when dragging down stairs, stone
steps, dm., which they are constantly subject, whoa in use.
All are Mode of the Ilmor' and eh gent corded tapes, and
are the best gaality In every part. giving to the nearer
• the most graceful and perfect shape poasible, and are tin.
questionably the lightest,. meat desirable, comfortable,
and economical skirt ever made.
Waste' Bradley & Cary, proprietors of the invention, and
cola manufacturer., •97 Chambersosnd 79 and St Invade
streets, New York. . - -
For sale in all first-class stores in this city. and through,
out the United States, Canada, Havana do Cuba, 11exteo,
South America, and Clio {Vest Indies.
BiY buquiro for the Duplei(or doublo) Elliptic Spring
Skirt. • • seinut
1865. PHILADELPHIA 1865.
3P.surslex..eo,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Paper Hangings & Window Shades,
N. B. Corner Fourth S; Market' sts:
PITLIADELPIIIA
N. B.—Always in gtore Inrgo stock of
LINEN and OIL SHADES.
Philadelphia, Aug. 2.1-11ru.
STAUFFER, 2 24
No. North 9.E.CON.D.Stroot, cern.. ~f Quarry,
Au assortmet of Watches. Jewelry, Silver . A Plated
Ware constantly on hand, •
SULABLE FOR 110 LIDA Y PRESENT&
In-^"lteptring of 'Watches and Juwelry promptly
atteuded to:
R. !PUTNEY. E. P. 71103.1N0N
Wi'BURNEY & THOMPSON,
•
WHOLESALE
O Mr Mt IS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
.IVcs. I.M.St Max , 4s-oat
PIII.LADELPITTA.
uIyI2,ISCS-3rn.
EMON COIIN
•
pßerre. TRUES,. • • •
• ORNAMENTAL TREES,
SHADE. TREES,
GRAPE VINES,
• .PLANTS, &C.,
•
At the nurseries of Taylor & Cremer
Who offer their stock of well grown
and thrifty. TREES, VINES, PLANTS, &c., et their old
prices. The expense of grafting and pinoting thin stock
having been incurred bolero tho outbreak of the rebellion
when the price of labor was low, they can. afford to esti
theso'Trees at 60 per cent, less than they can sell the stone
kind 'of trees next year. .While other Nurserymen have
raised their prices about EIG per cent., these still eoll at the
old rotes this year; that is to say—Apple Trees, $l5, VS, -
and $2O Per hundred, according to size, Ice, Standard Pear
50 to 75 cents each, Dwarf Pear, 50 to 75 cents each, and
$3O to ,$4.5 per hundred. Plum awl Apricot, at 40 to 50
cents CACh. Also, Peach, Cherry, Quince and other trees;
Grape Tines, Lawton Blackberry, Raspberry, and Straw.
berry plants, Dahlia roots, and Shads and Ornamental
Trees—all at the old rates.
Money invested In fruit trees to sure to yield a gOod re
turn. NWT is your tints to order trees.
Address, THEODORE IL CRE3IER,
fobS,lBos* • Huntingdon; Pa. •
Shou:d re,
glob.
M'MANIUAL'S LIVERY STABLE.
. MONTGOMERY STREET;
;
Between. thC Baptist and, :Catholic Ch!a'phes;
HUNTINGDON, PA.
• -
e l k \
• . 1 - 66,154
LIII HE PUBLIC GENERALLY 'are
informed that the enbecriber to prepared at his New
'ERY STABLE, to accommodate nil with
HORSES, BUGGIES,' & CARRIAGES
at reasonable rates, on'sbort notice.
- ,HENRY IVP.DIIAND3ALL.
linnangilon, March 8;1.8,65-l5:, .
'.VARBLE YARD.. The undersigned
would respectfully call the attention of the citizens
at llMstingdon and the adjoining - counties to the stock of
1. eautiful =title now on hand. Ile Is prepared to furnish
at the Shortest. notice, Mouunsentai Marble, Tomb, Tables
and Stones of every desired size and form of Italian or
Eastern Muhl°, highly finished, and carved with appra 7
prints amines, or plain, m may mit.
Building_ Un.rble, Dour,. awl
.Whildow RilL , kc, will be
•
W.: W....pledges himulelf to, furnish
,runterinl and work
rnanQhip equal to nuy in the country, ti fftif prio. Cull
end ico, before you purchase elsewhere. • ahep on liitl
trcat;lluntiugdon,'Pa.
WM. WILLIAMS. •
Ifuntlugdoci;lhy. 164355.' . .
New Furniture Establishment,
J. - till. 'WISE,
Ivianufacturer and, beater' in - Furniture,
Respectfully invites the attention of the Public to' his
stand on 11111 et., Ituntingdon..botween Cunuingltam's
Store and Dean's National House, where be manufactures
end keeps all kinds'of Furniture nt reduced prices. Per
sons wishing to purchase, will dO well to give him in call.
Repairing of all kinds attended to promptly end charges
renaonable.
Ay Also, Undertaking carried on, and Comas made In
any stYle desired, at 'short notice., .
&H . - Funerals attended at nuy place in town or coon
ry,' by. • J. 31. WISE.
Huntingdon, Sept.:4, 1562-1 f . •
ALEXANDRIA 13REWERY.
•• E. "O. oiSe :G. CO, I— E R
. • ,
entered into c-imrtnership in klto •
Alexandria ils-ewery, I.he public up infejlned ‘v3V5
alat they trill prepared at all 'LAWN to. hp -
"nets on the-ehert.t notice: •' • • • •
• Aleznodrkl, .7:ml3.lEO—c. '
T. POLLOCK . , AWy-at.Larr,
Principal
HOWELL & BOURNE,
PIMA DELPHI,'
Oriiii-i.isxoNALd;.BUSINESS CARDS
3a...,C.CaionatMg . 42,t MCCOt 01y
H.IINTINdDON, PA,
WM. C. McNULTY,
Formerly of tho Frauklin 11otc1, 7 Chrumborg.
TERMS - LIBERAL. .
mays, 1565-Iy.
THE JACKSON HOTEL,
HUNTINGDON, PA.
HENRY SMITH, Proprictm
littn tingclon, Aug. 23, 1865.
D. CAMPBELL,
ATTORNEY LAW
lIUNTINWJON, PA
Moe in the Brick Bow,- nearly opposite .the Court
• [April-WM:3.
.111. A STUMM,'
ATTORNEY LAW,.A..Iu
11UNTING'DON,
. Treasurers room in
Court liouk—up stairs.
Huntingdon, Dec. Itt, 1563.
It ALLISON JIILLInt,,
DEYTIST,
tree removed to the Brick flow opposite the Court House
Apr1113,15:10.
T E. GREENE,
fl o DENTIST,
omen rentoled to opposite the store of
D. P. Gwin, in the squat°, 11.111 street, Ithatlngdon, Pa.
April 13,1801.
MGUTMAN & CO.;Dealers in Ready
*mule Clothing, linntingdon,
U.
JOHN McCULLOC , II, A, O:C 2 :I ,6 I:IS
j , professional services to the citizens of llontin gaol,
and vicinity.. Omen on 11111 street, one door east of Reed's.
Drug Store. •
Q.! S. SMITH, Dealer in Drugs, Medi
0. eines, Porfumery, Dye Stuffs, Oils; At.. Also—Oro
corks, Contectiouorirs, /cc.; Huntingdon, Pa.
•
TAMES A. BROWN,
j Dealer la Ilardwnre, Cutlery, Petiole, Oil., fie., Ulna
ingdon, Pa.
fr ROMAN,
Dealer in Deady MRklelClothini, Hats and Cape,
flouts and Shoes, Ix. _
1 - 1 P. GWIN, • •
Dealer In Dry 000S4,drocorka,Itinlviare,'Queens
ware, Hats nud Caps, Bouts and Show, ,te. • ...
•
IV . IT,' WILLIAMS, •
y Plain and Ornamental Marldalrannfacturer.
•
ixT M. LEWIS, , . ....
Denier in Rooks , - Stationery alit! 7.lneicni Imam
-.l' y
manta, ifuntingdnn, Pa. .
rLL POSTER.
Ail' The tindersigned Worm his services to business
men and others (halting . elrolinrsdlstributed or handbills
posted. Ito can ho neon at the GLOBE office.
Huntingdon, Aug. 16, 1605. JOHN ILOPLIN.
.
AGENCY,
FOR COLLECTING SOLDIERS
CLAIMS,. BOUNTY, BACK PAY
AND PENSIONS.
ALt who may have any claims a
gainet the Government for Itnnnty, neck Pay and
, ons can have their clahne promptly collected by op,-
plying either in perm, or by letter to
- W. H. WOODS, .
• Attorney at Lt
Huntingdon, Pa:
August 12-, 1863.
f,..4~~a. ~4 n'7 .f.. ~ L AS
_r~~_7
READING RAIL ROAD.
SUMMER ARRANOB)IENT,
JULY 20, 1802. •
•
ri HEAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE
North and North-Went for. PHILADELPHIA, NEW
YOUR, lIEIDINO, PoTidTILLE, LEBANON, ALLENTOWN, EASTON,
Ac. •
Trains leave Harrisburg for New .York, as follows At
3 00 and 8 15 A. 31., and 1 15 I'. 31.; arriving at Now York
at 10 00 A, M., and 3 00 and 10.30 P. M.
The above connect with similar Trains on the.Penosyl
vania Railroad, and sleeping corn accompany the 3 00 nod
8 15 a.m. trains, without change.
Leave for Reading, Pottsville Tamaqua, Millersville,
Allentown and Philadelphia nt 15 A. 31., and 145 P. 31.,
stepping ut Leitancn and principal etatione only.
. Way Trains, stopping at all points ; at 7 2r, 4, 3.1. 1 and
4'40 P. 31.
Returning. leave Tex-Yong ut 9 A. 314 12 Nooniand 8
P. 3f. PLiladelphia at S A. 51-, and 330 P.-31; Pottsville
at fl 15 A. M., and 2 35 P. 31.; Tamaqua at 3 15 A. 31., and
2 15,P. 31., and Reading at 1 a. M., 7 45 and 10 45 A. 31.,,
1 38 and 0 05'P. 31. • •
An Accommodation Passenger Train leaves READING at
0.00 A. It., and returns froni• PHILADELPHIA at 6,00 P. 31.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave !leading at 6 and 10 65
A. M., , for Ephrata, Litiz, ' •
On Sundays,.laave New York at 8 I'. N., Philadelphia,
316 P. It.; Pottsville 730 Tamaqua 7A: St., 414od:burg 815 A. M., and Itemliug at 100 a. m., for liar,
rishurg.
COMMUTATION, MItEIOR. SEASON, and Excurtetott TICKETS
at reduced rates to and from all points. - .
Baggage checked through 80 pounds Baggage alloWed
each Passenger,
.0. A. NICOLL%
Reading, July 19, 1865.. antral Superintendent.
fl k .gif
s
PENNSYLVANIA RI , IL ROAD
T 131 1 ,1 OF I,EAVINO 0 TRAII . 9
A.I7I?AIVG F,MEKT.
11 . 1:511rA RD. • F. A STIrA ItD
4 22 9 i to pi
• Pl • ''. i' "1
t" •,-P' 554 ket h. , ~.4 • ( n g
54 F 4' : ~_.: ..
eZ 1 STATIONS. s' B l 2 .. g•
G .1 g 3 ttl r x 4.
,
P. 14.1 A. )1.1 P. M 1 A. )(.1 I P. U. I A. 14. I P. BI
5 17 4 50 11 58 • 11.IIamilten, 9 61 2 10
5 25 4 fib 12 03 hit. Union,— -9 42 10 01 2 10
535 12.20 ' ' Ntaploton 210
'fi 43 61612 29 Mill Creek,— 9 25, 9 46 153
6 50 531 12 43 648 Phintingdon, 0 121 9 35 1 40
6 15 5.46 1 . 08 'Petersburg,— 8'561 0 20 1 22
623 11. 201 'Borne, - I 1 ' 114
6 31 602 132 SprneeCreiii., 5 41 9 07 .1 07
649 154 Birmingham, ' . 12 50
8 58 6 29 2 05 Tyrone, 8 17 8 44 12.40
7 08 639 2 20 Tipton 8 00 12!28
7 14 2.28 ...... Fostoria'
. • • 12 22
7 10 650,235 BelPs l'ilills,.. 7 56 9 25 12 17 .
7407 10 3 001 815 Altoona,. 740810 12 00
P. If.l A.M. 0.81.4.81 .
Tho PRILAERLPitIA EXPRESS East
Altoona at P 40 P. M., and arrlveo at Iln
. . ... .
The NAST LINE F.nottvard leavos Alton
A. 31., and arrives at Huntingdon at 3. 57 A. 3
The PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS lVesttv
Huntingdon et 7 30 A. 11., and arrives o,
0 05 A.M. . .
.. .
•• • •
Tho FAST LINT Westward,' leaves ITu
7 44 P. 51., ntid arrives at Altoona nt 9 05 P.
NTING,DON St; BROAD TOP
d after Wednoeday, JUNII 14, 1865, Passenger
•
ill arrive and depart as follows:
,139A1113:111AINS. NOP:rII.WAIIDTRAIIikk..
On um
Trains
ECE
1101720
lEEMM
SIDINGS.
Huntingdon,
Mteonnolledown,
nt Grove
S 2d 1 Nevi n
8 98 Mir lee
8 .52Coffee Rim,
" 8 59 Hough& Ready,.
0 11 Cove,
9 15 Fisher's SW:mit,
AR 9 POL,—
~AXiOrl,
Le 9 401
10 001Ridalesbtirg„...
10 031110p0we11,........
10 20 Piper's Run
10 35 Munition • .
10 47 Bloody Pun .....
I
.iin,lo 80 Mount DM141,4,,
_
, BID
OUP'S HUN BBANC
LE 10 40 1 8axton, An 0 201
081Coalmont, ' '1 -905 ; ''. '4
• 11 00 Crawfdr4, • 885 ' 4
AR 51 10 Dudley, ,I, S5O . 4 .
113 road T0pC11y,.....1 • • ' -
gdon JBnu 14, 1865. OLIVEII AYERS, Supt.
IBM
CHEAP PUMP&
-•. . .
TAMES A. .13 11 . , Jim tngdon,
Pa., sells Patent Wooden Pumps for cisterns and
wells, from 4 to GO feet deep, at about one half tile initial
price for old fashioned pinups. All pumps warranted. 7
. tteaz; Strstieen' and 'Constable's' Pee"
Dille for rale at Lewl.s . Book Store. -
ffi
3E3 C> • C:0 IS
For Sale 'at Lewis' Book Store,
Anmds of the Army of the Cumberland.
Rebel Invasion of-Maryland and Perin4lva
nia, and the - Battle of Gettysburg.
Pictorial nistory of the Wars of the U. S.
Washington and his Generals.
Kane's Arctic Explorations, 2 volumes.
Webber's Wild Scenes and Wild Hunters.
Field's,Scrap Book.
Coal and Coal Oil, by Eli '
Chambers Information for the PeOple, 2 Vols.
Life and Public Services of Abr!m. Lincoln.
Partons Life of Andrew Jackson, 3 volumes.
General Butler in Novo...Orleans, by Parton.
Jackson and New Orleans, by Alex. Walker:
Irving's Life of Washington, 5 volumes.
Life of John Fitch, by Thompson Westcott.'
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