LADIES' FANCY FURS, JOHN FAREIRA'S ' - -OLD ES 7LA TiatEXXI.ll.l.SiCiClid•V 718 ARCH Street, above Seventh, PIIILADELPZIA litdra ti r o* In * etoro of own Deportation and , fact tire, no or tin .'it 0 MST and moat 2.IAHTIFUL arttottots of Fancy Furs, • LADIES' and ciur, 'EN'S WEAN, in the y. 'Alen. o.flite'aeeort tl of- 131'onFur t. es and Collars. em enabled'th disponi my - goods - at very '7ASONAIIIM PRICES. I 'l''Nebula' therefore iclt'emill -Dann my !ode of Huntingdon inty and ,olcinity. umber and Street I 'JOHN 718 ARCH Street, above 7th, South side, PITILADELPIIIA. CZ= LW.L HAVE NO - PARTNER, NOR CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER BTOIIE: IN PHILADELPHIA. PENNSYLVANIA PAINT AND COLOR WORKS. Liberty White Lead ! Liberty White Lead ! TRY IT . TRY IT ! Warranted to corer Moro surfnee,. for same wei g ht than any other Boy the beat, it is the cheapest. TRY IT I. : . TRY IT! Liberty Lead is whiter than any Liberty Lead corers better than any other. Liberty Lend nears longer than any. o ther. Liberty Lead Is more economical than nny other. Liberty Lend Is more free from impurities and Is .!Warranted to do merit and better work, -. at a g tyen cost, than any o ilier. Buy the Best, itis the Cheapest. Manufactured end warranted by • ZIEIGLE.B. & SMITH, Ti'holesale Drug,- Paint & Glass Dealers, -137 N6rth Third Street, Phi cui,is6& • . 1865. PHILADELPHIA 1885. Weol.l 32'etiaiero,. spa. nowELL &:: BOURNE, DIANTIFACIVRERS OF Paper Hangings & Window Shades, N. E. Corner Fourth & Market sts. PHILADELPHIA. N..8.—A1%;745-in store a largOsto6k of LINEN and OIL SHADES. Philadelphia, Aug. 234 m. HENRY HARPER,. 520 Arch. st., , Philada. , WATCHES, • PINE JEWELRY, SOLID SILVERWARE, and superior • SILVER PLATED WARE. octl.l-8m I: K. STAUFFE,R, A . . , WATCIIMAKER,•AND JEWELER, f. No. 148 North . 81:001iD: Street, .virti - ei. QuarrYt PIIILADELPLUA . An assortment of Wntches. Jewelry, Silver do Platod Were constantly on hoed, .5(17413LE FOR HOLIDA PRESENTS? Xad-RePedring of Watches and ".promptly attended hI!.III7ItNEY. • P. Tllo3lr.sos IViI3iIRNEY & THOMPSON, WHOLESALE FL Ci d 333 I=l. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 1453: iiiiktr.U.-6t PHILADELPHIA: u1y12,1865-3m. ' • ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGANS, Ate cy n . ...ly n.. qualiel by any other Reed Instrument In the country.— Designed expressly far 'C'har,che's and' schools, they are fetirel to be equally adapted to the parlor and draw ing room. Dor sale only by It. 11. BRUM, No.lB North SEVENTH street, Philadelphia. *B. Also, BRADBURY'S PIANOS, and a ;complete es- Imminent of the BERPECTItIBLODRON. sel7-1Y JAMES 11. ELDREDCA. ; :r...ELD.REDGE. <Cr, _ELDREDGE _BRO. Publishers,. Stationers, Booksellers .• ••: No: J.7 and 19 South Salk, SYreit ) - ‘(Abtive Chestnut,) -: Particular attention paid to the country trade. Always • on . band a large supply of Letter. Cap, Note, end Wrapping Paper; Envelope.; School and 111 k. cellaueous Books;.pens, Ink, Slates, Mucilage; Photo. grapli Albums, Paper Bags, &c., &c. 'Liberal tome to cash oustotnere. 1865. _THE "VICTOR" N. . ' NZ I ' M' . I. " NEW. TRILTAIPILANT AT B.TATE•74IIt3; COOK'S SUQAR EVAPORATOR. MOST RAPID EVAPORATOR IN TIIR WORLD! mSORGO,IIANDLBOOK," FREE. CANE SEED, ty the 11, or bnehol, TOR SALE AT COST 1 Prince & Co's New AUTOMATIC 011GANS. The grest. rot trlumpk'df the net ' . . New.style MELO:PEONS., with improvements. Grover & Baker's PAMILY SEWING MACHINES. AII,I4:fOr Circulars, the. Free. 9. B, BRUMBAUGH, JAmei 3 Oreek, Ilunilrisdon c 0.,. Pa. lu9-9m - R , igned A l n Loul — d — re;eotruiv ß cPlit . i . o: - Fttention of the citizens et mitten - don and the adjoining connties to the stock of beautiful marble now on band.- lie is prepared to furnish at the shortest notice, Monumental - Marble, Tomb, Tables end Stones of every desired site and form of Italian or Zaatern Marble, highly finished, and carved with appro. priest devious, .or plain, as may suit. Building Marble, Boor and Window Bills, fee., will be tarnished to order. W. W. pledges himself to furnish material nod work manship equal to any In the country, at a fair price. Call aid see, before you purchase elsewhere. Shop on UM trout, Huntingdon, Pa.. • • :WILLIAMS li 1.6 1566. Electricity. ÜBIZEWSTE,II - 11AS OPENED . an office th - llntithictlon; Pa.; nod hag eared, and farther pledges himself to cure a clasmtftliseasea acknow ledged to be incurable by oily It ileum process of medic:, tion, diseases that never hero, tier, coyer can be controll ed, only by his mode of applying the various modifications of Electricity. The Doctor does not wish to convey the impression I hat he cures all diseases in all coudil kite he does no, wish M shock the Senee• of ;11m - puldfcaiy, asseithig that lie can Core pulmonary consumption after the tango are halid e . cayed, bat he pledges himself. to, every case of pal. monary conenmption - in the early and middle stage, and eery other disease there a sufficient amount of vitality remains for reaction. Electricity in always tale In the bonds of :inexperienced operator. The currents are , perfectly tinder control, and cam be regulated to suit the delicate nerves au child Without any Unpleasant All thosewho haro Nog suffered - from painful and obstinate Manses! , . , , 4%,• All those who have liven given up by other Physi clans! in- All those Irl:o - havo' icoll'illamisfed ae incurablo from hespltalel . ARE INVITED TO CALL rlect deity, unlike Medicine, Is capable of prodecing all the changes necessary to cure any tliSease, when applied from proper polarities. The following are among the dis enesopr, system of practipo has prayed especially enkceia fal in • - . Diseases Cured by Electropat4y , , Anmutode;Aphonn loss of voice, dm.; AsthuM; Ave Chilie, fever'and ague; Atrophy; nervous consumption; Atony of the stomach, Autumn - Lee:l, suppressed menses; All mercurial diseases; Rites of poisonous insects or ani mals; Bronchitis; stone or gravel in Bladder ; Commutp. Lion; Chlorosis, green:sickness: Concussion of,brain; Con ' traction of chest; stricture of limbs, Chalk, from differ ent .119ee; Cramps or spasms, chronic or acute; Conges tive disemes of all klnds, Cores; Si. Vitus dance; Coldness of feet and hands; Canters; in certain stages; Copper Col ored entitle; or blotches; Catarrh; Diptheria; Deformed limbs straltened,Deafness, front paralysis of 'acconstio nerve; Dizziness or drowsiness; Dropsy; Diabetes; Dys pepsia, in all its forms; Dismenorrloma; painful menstru ation; DMlcult respiration; Enlargement of joints; Ear ache; Epilepsy, lotting sickness; Fits; from different can-, acs; Unstrition, Irritation of the stomsch; Pout; Goitre or swelled neck; Glandular swellings; Ilemiplegla; 'Hons. orrbege, from different causes; Hysteria, irritable spins, &c4siek or nervous Headache; Insanity; Inflamed or sore eyes; Incontinence amine; torpid !date of Liver; Lunge. hemorrhnge of, congestion of, .ke,; Lockinw;Liver,enlarge moot of; Leuchorrhea; flour Mims; whites: Mental its preesion; M mentor Contraction; Menstruation, derange ment in; Monomania; Milkleg; Numbness, irons injuries or ,otherwisc; Neuralgia:, Nocturnal emissions; Old sores, indolent Accra; Ozeon 14 soma of Orison t.'sraplegia; huinh or shaking. Paralysis, in whatever part; Poisoning; Palpitation ME. heart; Prostration irons va rious causes; Prolapsna Merl, Prolnpsus fink or piles; excessive Perspiration; suspended Perspiration; :Pulmo nary apoplexl; Buell of Blood In the head; Rheumatism, acute or chronic; Destlesmess; : S.welled Tonsils; : Sore Throat, from any causer - Sall rheum; Serolittn; Spinal die. cases, curvature, be.; Ovarian Tumors: be.; Tremens, de. liriurn, or at death, Tetanus,. or Isndrjan , Uterine mis placements, Uterine weakness; Weak Eyes, be.; White WM. BREWSTER, M.D., oct &IRO Huntingdon, Po. Sc*.7 l 4P - 74 14 - - - -'xr,"'e 1 ,4-,, i 0 grtd U NI4V p", -'-',x4,7,-,,r,wi--.-;*,„,ria., Dr. Shialand's nellithioni Cough Datanm' fa warranted to cure Coughs, Colds, Itooreeness,' Asthma{ Whooping Cough, Sore Throat. Consuntptien, and oil affestione of the Throat and Lunge. • • , ' • • For • solo by Druggtats. , General Depot, No. 0, Vast Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. , • • , 1 MI the Madjcifl „Taira; . th - 63.'resioi recommend Pr. Strickland's Anti-Cholera Mixture on the only certain remedy fa( Dlerhem and Dysentery: it is h comhlnotion of Astringent., Ahrorbents, Stimnlente and Corm iuntivee, and Is warranted to effect a cure after WI other means be . • • 'or solo by ,Drogglibi. Grotto' Depot, No. 0, East ilk Street, Dinchmtl,Oblo. Dr. Strichlend'i 'Pilo Remedy has .cured- thunkinds of the worst casts of . .. Blind and nleedittg Piles. It gi VO5 int mediate relief and effects - , a' perm:meta 'core. Try it di redly. It is warranted to 'cure: Fur sale by all Druggists. illetieral Depot, No. 6, East Fourth Street, Citichmati, Ohio., DYSPEPSIA, N I,VOTJSNESS AND DEBILITY. • ...Dr. STRICKLAND'S TONIC—We can recommend those Suffering with loss of Appetite, 'lndigestion, or Dyspepsia, Nervousness. or - Nervous Debility to: nee Strickland's Tonic.. It is a vegetable preparation, free froUi:alettholic Niters; it 'strengthens the whole nervous system; it creates a, good appetite.:nud is warranted to cure Dyspepsia nod Nervous Debility. For sale , by Druggists gencrally,at $1 per bottle: Pre. prifed by. Dr, A. Strichlaud, No. 6, East Fourth Street, Cincinnati; Obio. „ . • JOItN ItEED, Agent, Ilunting.len, Pq DR. VEDTARD'S STAR MAGIC LINIMENT. S1000"1"" will be paid _ for nny- medicine that excels this for the allowing disefesee: Rheumatisna, Neuralgia, Spinal Affec tions, Contracted Joints, Cholla Pains, •Pains in Side or Back, Tooillache, Headache, Sprains, Sore Throat, Cuts, Bluises, Burns, and all ' Disenties of the kuscles, Skin and Glands. Tnis is airlnternal and External Medicine, composed of Routs, Herbs and Barks such es- our forefathers used.— There is a bountiful supply on the earth to cure all cam plaints, ff we only knew what they were. This bas been a:sutject for, ceristanrstudy with the Medical Faculty for a great many years ,to find out the kinds best adapted to the above complaints—how' th pest them together. and What portions to use... This wonderful remedy needs no recommendation save the results übleh:irt*eriebly. follow Its anitlication. a-3- This popular remedy is net, coming into use from the fact that it gives good satisfaction. Sir PHYSICIANS aro invited to test its etTicaCy In all casts of Rheumatism, 'Affections of :the Spinal Colons, and all'Disoases' of the Eltin,'Mudelee and Ohinds. It has been used in thousands of -instances under the personal supervision of the Inventors, and has never disappointed their expectations. All we ask for It lan trialexperh mental proof—not the testimony of the men of straw, are the vouchers we desire to pp sent to the public. It would be well for manyttow tying in beds oftorturo, If these facto could reach , their sick Chambers. It is more important to them titan N Mein:nstop that this should ho the case. "Truth is mighty , and ntust prevail." .lA-- - .IC&h it in your' futhilY, for sieknass fames when you drat expect it, - ' 1865. PRICE-ONE DOLLAR. SAMUEL 11, SHOEMAKER, SOLE AGENT, HUNTINGDON PA Huntingdon, Pa., July 19, 1865. 4/I A P°4 1. 1 . ock 4 • ESTABLISHED IN 1840 Incorporated .by: the Legislature of the State of Pennsylvania. _L6eated on ihe. - N. TV. Corner of 7th arta (701) Chestnut sts. (701) Designed exclusively to inipnrt uthorough nod PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION All classes of persons require such an education. Those possessing means,, need it In conductiug theirown business Those without means need it in obtaining and creditably filling lucrative positions in the erip7,y f? . l others, 'The course of instruction and pmetico le arranged no as to fully itreet the diversified 1001110 of every deport:Mlt of DOMESTIC, AND FOREIGN TRADE, its comprehended or embraced under the three general di vhions of industry: Agriculture, Manufacture nod Corn mere,. . . Each student 14 instracied both theory and practico of Book Keeping, according to the moat np• proved and labor saving methods. Business Penmanihip, Calculations, and Ali the collateral branches or wcompleto coarse of 111115111 C. education; and upon passing a satisfao. tory examination is awarded, by authority ti law; a dtpio• ma, under the corporate aal of the college. • ' - ' Students ire received nt any Sale. And it is believed, that a practical experience of over TWENTY TEARS will be considered by tho public en ample guarantee of the prat_ heal Character of the course and efficiency of the Instrac tion. All further information ilesirod cau ho obtained nt the college, or by addressing - the - Principal for n circular, by rrir-A lilwral discount 1,, ollomed to mounded and hon orably di,charged soldiers. Tile college is oven day and T. 11. POLLOCK, ACV-at-Law, jy12 1 1603 - • - Principal. T IQUORS, of the beet, for Idedicina 1,1 purpoice nt 9. 8. BMITII*B 14-1011 TILE LADIES. A II uperior article! of Note Paper and Envelope®, suitable for co”fidentini cares - oondence, far male at LEIVAS"_ Boor SEA TIOAV E Y STONE. I'.itOFEAS I 9NIL afr •EIUSINEAS JuIIN SCOTT. .SAMUEL - T. , IMOWN, JOHN M rrho name of this, firm has been chang x- ed from'SCOT m.nrcumr, to • • SCOTT, BROWN & BAILEY:, milder , txitigh tie* theyjw.lllll;rofter colfclitet _their practice WI A T7:O RIV.P.IWA7I' LA Igad7UNTING DO P.l. pEN6iclS§, laid nil ctl:tivii oisoldiarsnml Poi rs' heirs agAttlet 11;e Govenmkent, to promptly pro.seetttel May 17, 18(15-tf.' • CEO._' - W. SWAFITZ, • Clock & Watch Maker, Ac tho old stand of Swartz S McCabe, HILL STREET, HUNTINGDON, PA. mylo,lBos—Gut I AIV ASSOCIATION. • the timiereigneri have associated themselves together in the practice of the law in Huntingdon, Pa. Office in the °willow, and formerly occupied by J. Jewell Stew art, adjoining the Court House. A. W. DEN EDICT, J. SEWELL. STEWART. July 20, Mt. • 3M..clit.n, - 131..egia 31., HUNTINGDON, PA. C; MoN ULTY, PROPRIETOR, Formerly of Um Frouklin note?, Cllambereburg. TERMS LIBERAL. moy3, 1806-Iy. , THE JACKSON- HOTEL , • HUNTINGDON, PA. 'HENRY Pioprietor Hun thigd,on, Aug. 23, ISO. dN..1.1.40tic)x3.(34Dx - . J 0 H N DI r G A' II A N Informs the public that he has taken out a libellee to cry sales at any placo in tho 17th Congressional district, dildrossltim at Itiddlesburg, Bedford county, or Cosh master at. James Crock, Huntingdon county. 5e26,13n D. CAIPBELL, j • ATTORNEY AT LAW. HUNTINGDON, PA. Office to the Drlek iteitrli opposite the COurt House. • . . • , 1.401:16,18e3. W. A STEPHENS; ATTORNEY'AT LAW, 111.INTINGtDON, PA. OFFICE.--In Treasurer's room in Court House—up stairs. mt. tingdon, Dec. 16, 1563..' D ALLISON MILLER, D E YTIST, ' • Ms removed to . tho "Brick Row opposito iho Court Home T E. GREENE, . DENTIST Office cornered .to opposite the store of D. P. Owin, in the square, hill street, Huntingdon, Pa April 13,1864. e Dealers in Ready i & D,ntil?gti Don v 13. ,TOIIN iIIeCULLOOIi, offers his ji_f • proteasionta sonices to tho citizens .or Huntingdon nod vicinity. 01lico On Mil ntrect, one door enst or.lteed's Drug Store. . Aug. 28, • QS: Naler:in - Plugs, Medi o cines:Porfkintery, Dye Stun. 011 e, ko. Also--Gro mks, Conlectionerieg, Sre., Huntingdon, Pu. JAMES A. BROWN, Dealer in Hardware, Cutlery, Paints, tills, ha., Mint Ingdob, Pa. lI ROMAN, • Dealer in Heady Made Clothing, Hata and Cam Buote and Shoes, ~• • . Dealer; in Dry Goods, Grocerfosi Tr nrchnio, Queens ware, Hats and Caps, Boots and Silo., Sc. • E. TI EN 0 .) 'Wholesale and 1.3. Retail Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Han:ware, Queensw tire, and PrOVI,IOIII, of all hinds, 'Huntingdon. LONG •& CO., Dealers in Candies, Nuts, Family Groceries, &c., I . luntingdon, Ps. T_T ENRY STROUSE & CO., Marliles _ILL burg, Pa., peaters Iu Dry Goode, Groceries, etc. . . VM. AFRICA, Dealer in Boots and Stioes,in tin Diamond, Huntingdon, P. ' EOPOLD BLOOM, Huntingdon, Pa, _E . /Denier In Itendy Alndo Clotlasigi Ilat4; Caps. &c. O.INEFF_Vdt, ~Boot' aid "..3.boulfoiainnt,llltiltingdon,'Pa.. . - fORN H. IVESTBItOOIC, Dealer in poucei hocaMosk ry, pnifectloneTy,..llußtillphitk. Y ENTER, Dealer in Groceries and .Provisions of all kinds, Huntingdon, P. • SIMON COHN, COffee Ruii,"Dealei' iu Dress Goods, Groceries, Wood sod Willow We T B. SHONTZ &. BRO., Marklesburg, .Dealere in .Reatly Matle . Clothing, Joirelry, &c. . J' -- T.MPSON, ARMITAGE & CO., Dealers in Molts and Stationery, Huntingdon, Pa. T\ONNELL & KLINE, PHOTOGRAPHERS, Huntingdon, Pn T\ n..‘1 . 111. BItEIVSTER, I-luntingdon Li [Cures by Nietropathy.] • T_T I sT -I\I'MANIGALL, Proprietor of Livery shade, Washington street, Huntingdon. M. GREEND,_DeaIer in Musiyuu asical Inetrumenis, Sewing Machines, Iluntingilun. Q SIIQEMAKER, Agent for the Ma Us Oa Star Liniment, Iluntindon, A P BRUMBAUGH, Agent for the Victor,; Clue Blip, &F., James Creak,liimt. Co., Pa WM:•WILLIAMS, • • Plain and Ornamental Marble Manufacturer . . . . WM. LEWIS, Healer in !looks, Stationary and 31usinal Imam menta, Iluntingd6n, Pa.. BILL POSTER. The undersigned offers his services to business men and others desiring circulars distributed or handbills posted. He can be seen at the Omni . . office. Huntingdon, Aug. 113, 1805'. JOHN KOPLIN. AGENCY, FOR COLLECTTNG . SOLDIERS • CLAIMS, BOUNTY, BACK PAY AND PENSIONS. • ALL who may bars any claims a gainst the Oorerurnentfor Bounty, Dock Pay and one, can have their claims promptly collected by ap plying either in Pere or by letter to W.. IL WOODS, Attorocy.at Law, lliirithigdon, Pa. August 12, 1863 MONTHLY TIME BOOKS, For male at LEWIS' ROOK AND STATIONERY STORE, pItACING MUSLIN,' DRAFTING AND DRAWING PATER White and Colored Card Paper, . DA. ealo at. . LEWIS' 1100 K ,O STATIONERY STORE. BOOTS and STIOES, the largest and chenbest astartesent In town, at eIUN BARRELS AND LOCKS.-,-A tatgo natortntont at . • .ItROWN'S HARDWARE STORE. BLANK BOOKS, - • or VARIOOII FILM for WOE' nt • • LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERp STO IC V A NVELOPES- • By the box, pack, or tent, quantity, for onto at LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. Q.C.HOOL BOOKS, -- - k 7 .Oonornlly is uso in tlio &Imola of tliO County, not on mo,t, will be Airniabed to °dui, on npplication at BOOK, AND STATIONERS' STORR; For Sale at Lewis' Book :Store, 1111ffTINGDON, PA, Anaals of the 'Army of the Cumberland. Rebol.lovasion of Maryland ond,Pennsylva . 'nue, and-the Battle,of Gettysburg. . PietOriel History of-the Wars of the U.'S. Washington and Isis Generals: . Eane's -Arctic Explorations, 2 volumes. Webber's Wild Scenes and Wild Hunters. Field's Scrap Bonk. Coal nod Coal Eli Bowen, , . Chambers Information for the People; 2 Vols. Life and Public Services of Abr'm. Lin Coln. Partons Life 'or Andrew Jackson, 3 volumes. General Butler in. New Orleans, by,Parton. Jackson nod New by'Alex. Walker'. li•ving's Life of Washington, 5. volumes. Life of John Fitch, by Thompson Westeott. Sinueker's Life & Times of Alex. Hamilton; Taykir's Life and Travels of Von Humboldt. Oppertunities for Industry and 'Capital, -or • 1000 Chances to ]Hoke Money.. Freedle4'S Practical Treatiseon Business. Sinding's History of Scandinavia: Walker's Rhyming Dictionary. • Ciod's Book of Nature. • • . Ovid,' [literally translatedd by 11. T. Riley. Beauties and ,Achievements of the. Blind. Stewart's Freemason's Manual. Welib's " • Monitor. • Davis' • " :• " Cross', •Alasonic Chart. • • • Shakspeare's Complete WOrks. What Can Woman Do, by T. S. 'Arthur. The Withered Heart;,• 'do. • ! The Deserted Wife, by. Mrs: E. Southworth. Pencil Sketches, by Miss Leslie. • The Lavvyer's Story, by J. A. Maitland. Diary of an Old Doctor, do. Th Wanderer, db. Adam Bede, by George Elliot. • ' - • Courtship and Matrimony, by. Robert Morris Parisian Pickings, by Julie. De Margnerittes Richard Penn Smith's Miscellaneous Works Morse Shoe Robinson, by J. P. Kennedy. Father and Daughter, by Fredrika Bremer. Fashfon and Famine, by 'Mrs, Ann Stephens Mary Derseent, . do. Peculiar,- by Epes Sargent. -. Anecdotes of Love, by Lola Montez. Age of Chivalry, by ThOtnais Bulfinch. Tfle'of. a Tub,:tc., &c.; by Dean Sivift. The Initials, a Story of Modern Life. The Methodist, by Miriam Fletcher, 2'.vcslo. The World's Laconies ; or Best Thoughts' of Best Authors, in Prose and Poetry; . Robert Huudin, the Magician, by Mackenzie 'Skirmishing, n'Novel. Letters n.Young: Ladies; by Rev. 3. Bennett Ladies' Guide to Perfect Gentility: ~ Dime Book of Etiquette. , The Reason 'Why—Natural History': Daring and Suffering, by Lieut. Pittenger., Titeonas's Letters toYouni ".• ..• ' • Lessens in Life. • .", • 'Letters twat° Joneses. , • • •. " Gold Foil. Bitter Siveet.." The Trial;or:lihirelinks of theiDaisy Chain Book of Nonsense, by.,Edward Lonr. iVasby,Papers,.[Comico-Politieo-Iteligico.] The Ladies' Windt-Table Beek. Zulu Land, by Rai. Lewis Grout: Dutch nod English Testament.. . Bunynn's Pilgrim Progress. , • " Holy War. ' Ma Three Mrs. ; Judson's and other Daugh ters of. the Cross, by Rev. D. Eddy. Strickland's Life of Jacob Gruber. Shadow on the Hearth, by Rev. N. Ricer' Defence of Armageddon, by F. J. Pitts. The Great Consummation; by CuMmingS. Louis Napoleon' and the'Battle of Armag,ed don;.by Rev. M. Buster.. Condensed Concordance to the Scriptures. Thoughts of Favored Hours, by J. Copely. Cobbot's 13 Sermons on Great Sins. Headley's Sacred . Mellvaine's Evidences of Christianity. Dealings with the Dead. • Slavery Viewed from the Bible Stand-Point, by Rev. J. M, Muir. Union Bible Dictionary. • Tho Broken Bud, or the Reminiscences _of a ~ Bereaved Mother. Bomberger on Infant Serration and Baptism. The Death of Little Children; by S. Prime. The,:iiltirnin;, , ; of Life. ; The Faded Hope, by Mrs. L. H. Sigoureey. The Guardian Angels, or Friends in Heaven, by Mrs. Sarah Gould. . • The. Daughter of Adliction, a memoir of the Protracted Sufferings end ; Religious Ei pbrience of MisS Mary Rankin:. Barnes'. Family P,raycre. ~; Joy's Family Prayers. Fleetwimd's Life of Christ. Shelley's Poetical Work's. Affection's Gift for the Lorin. , and the Tented, , tr. Cole Hagen. The New Fortune Teller, or the Poetical Fate Book. Mrs. Hale's Receipts for. the Million: The Philadelphia Housewife, ur Family Re ceipt Book: Widdifield's New Cook Book. Sayer's Standard Cookery. Miss Acton's Modern Cookery. Dime Cook itrid Recipe Books. ' Household Econouiy, by M. G. St. Jean. The Family Dector, by Prof. Taylor', M. D. Downing's Fruit/and Fruit Trees of America.. The Farm ; Manual of Practical Agriculture The Garden; , . •do ••• do Horticulture The Barnyard, a Manual of Cattle, Horse, and Sheep Husbandry. - A Method of Increasing the. Yield, of the Mileh-Cow, by, 'John Nerlien.; • - • Msyliew's Illustrated Horse Management. Doctor. The Horse and His Diseases, by Jennings., Rarey's Practice of Horse Tensing. . Both. Sides of the Grape Questien. • : Mysteries of Bse-Keeping, by M. Quinby. EconuMic.Cottage•Builder, by a 'P. Dwyer. Bannan's Wages and Labor Calculator. Scribner's Ready Reckoner and Log Book, for Lumber Merchants, Ship Builders end Boat Builders., Scribnc,r's Assistant for Farmers, Millers, Produce DCIIIOIII and Mechanics. Rohrer's Practical Calculator. • ' .• Ewgineers? and Mechanics' Podket Book, by Chas. H. Haswell. • • : Arrowsmith's Peper,Hanger's Companion.l The Company Clerk, by Capt. A. V. Kautz. United' States. Army Regulations. Infantry and Cavalry Tactics. Tax Law and Stamp Duty Cards. Pocket Maps of United States, Pennsylvania, and the Western States:, Mitchell's New 'Traveller's Guide ths:ossgts the United States and Canadas. Constitution of the United States. Freedley's Legal Adviser. 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Mangnall's Comprehensive Summary of His tory, &c., &e,, Also,, an assortment of Juvenile , and Cheap' Publications. I=! Anthon's Ainsworth's Latin -Dictionary; Sander's German and Englin Primer, NorthomPs Little Speaker.. Dime Speakers and Dialegues. , Foivne's Elements Of Chemistry.' Reese's Zoology.. Lamheres_Anatomy and Physiology. • Worcester's. Ancient and Modern History Teacher's Guide to Illustrations: to accotn • puny Holbrook's School Apparatus. How to use Globes, - by F. C. 4rownoll. The Natural Spelling' Tdaeher. Sherwood!s Speller dnd'Pronouncer., llama's Elements of Spher,ical Trigonometry . Ke'y' to Bounyeaoe'ii Algebra. • [See School Hooke 'andtlier doliimh.] r ! ~`S] ~~ i t i t T I~r 1 _ i7v. ''F ~ is ~ ri-r pEN$Bl7.l:xiA ROAD. 11:011 OF LEAVING 0 ti TRAINS • FALL ARRAYd'I.?.IIFINT. • IVESTIFARD. ' ' '' ' •• l' ''' ' ' EASTWARD • P.. ;-..? ~, , : .t :, ''„, 11 , • • !..' , . ;' , .: , 41 , g ' ,.. N F..t 4 ...... 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M The - ;PIIILADFILPIIIA 'ExpREsA , Eniiivitril; leaves Altoona nt 9 40 P. 51., and arrives at Huntingdon.at 11 01 PIM; • - .. •-•' ' ''' -' - .The 2 3 5 A. Rl.' „lony,:st EAST LIRE Eastward leaves Altoona at and arrives at Iluntlugdori 143 r f.7.A.M.• PII ILA DE LPII lA. EXPRESS Westward, tingdon• at 7 -30 A. 31.,rand arrives at Altai A. le NA !he Hunt 9 05 510 744 NAT LINE Wt;stward,' ;leaven' , Ifinitlngd, 111., and arrives , at Altoona at 9,05 P. Si. • • • %,.at5 , 44 , p,v 4 7i , n1ic,,1 ; • • READING' RAIL 110A1).' ARRAIgGFZIFNT, ,JULY,2O, 18E5, CIREAT TRUNK LINE FAO4 THE kfi North . nod North-West for I . IIILAD . M.FiIIA, NEW YORK., READINU, POTTSVILLE, LEBANON, ALLENTOWN, EASTON, &c.. Le. i . . . ;Tralns leave Harrisburg; for New York, as follows: At 3 00 and 0 15 A. It., and 145 P. M., arriving at New York 14.10 00 A,.M.:; and 3 00'hnd 10 30 P..M. •.. •:; The above connect with similar Trains on the Pennsyl vania Railroad; eel sleeping cars accompany the 3 00 and 815 a.m. trains. vithout change. • Lea+b for hewing-, Pottsville, TarnmplaY ra lfine; shin, Allentown and Philannlphia at 8 16 A. M., and 145 p. stopping at Lebarli•n 'and pancipal etalloha only.;; ;IVay Trains, stopplug ; at all points, at 7 25 A. 31„, and 440 P.M. '" i . • • Betnruing. leave 1447 -.Yong at,o A. 41., 12 Neap, and I', 'M. Philadelphia at 6:A. 3f-, nhd - tt N 4 P. 51; Pettsiilla at 815 A. IL, awl 2 35,1'. 41.; TlimMina at 3 14 A. 41. and 215',P. ;and " Reading at la. nh, 7 35 - and 10 45 A. 41.; An Accnmmodation Passenger Train leaves Ristmai'di 6,00 A.M., and. returns from PIIILADELPSITA ist. 5.00 Pi ealumblaßallrond Trains leave Reading at aid 10 55 AaSL ; Or Ephrata, : Liliz..Col umkia,4c. , ,! On Sundays, leave New York at B . P. 11., PhiladelPhin; 415 P.M., Pottsville 7,30 A. 41.,-Tanuirpm .7 A. 41,;, .It a, ri:barg 6 15 , A. M., aud Reading at 100 a. m., for 'Har risburg. •, ! ! !,,-, !!: , i ! , COIDIUTATIO:f, MILEA., 0i:1807, and Excursion ticaurs et redueed,ratve to nrolfroirt all points:s' .• • Baggage checked through: 80 pounds Baggage, allowed each Batisenger. G. A. NICOLL% July 10, 1965. General Supertritendent. lEEE TIUNTINGDON Rc .BItOD TOP On nod after Wedonsday," JUNE. 14;.186.3,,1'a550ner Trains will arriSa and depart as fullos6s • • • • SOUTHWARD TRAINS. NOItTIIWARD TRAINS. STATIONS: I • . • ~ : EXPRESS! MAIL MIZIME! 13EIMME3 SIDINGS flunthigdon, Coithellstown, Plemvau t Wane.— MaritleEsbmg, 800 8 17 8 2 8 38 S 52 LE 6 10 6 31 6 8 7 02' ;Coffee Iluni ' 709 '8 59 Rough 0 , 14001 . 1 , . 11 16 qi 7 91 9 11 Coro, 725 '9 15 115549'!X Summit . , I; . 10.45 ILi 10 30 Ar. 7 40 80 9 ..'918,11:0.00, •••••••••• ''' f' * IAR 10 24 Ls 7. r) LE: 910 . . 810 'lO 001Riddlesburg . .1 . 1 6 0 00 . 8 10J 10 081110p0*011,... ...... ~ .. 4., , . n ,V . •s3O. 10 20 Piper's m , r : 93 1 845 10 30 Ilainilto l : t u r , 857 10 47 moody . 1 ... 0 10! AR' 9 08 6EIO 60 5168E1t DEllne, OUrS 4tVlst BILAN ILE yr 40 1 .Faxton,. 1 ii 5I Con'wont. • :.,1 .11 OG Ornurfurd . lAnll 10 Dudley, ' I ': ' , !. Iltro:01 Top City,— Huntingdon Juno 1.-li 1065. OLIVEO 1865. T I-I•E 1865 ; LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF ALL PAPER Ever Brought to Iluntio gdon, Is 'now ready for inslieetion nail sale; AT LEAemu IS' Book, Staticinery 'anti Music Store. NEW AND ,ELEGANT STYLES LOWER. PRICES Than the samd 'article can bo bought in Philadelphia'or Pittshiirg. OUR STOCK - Consists of upwards of One Hundred Different Styles Or Wa11,45 Ceiling Paper, &Borderb*, VOR The Parlor, Sitting Room, Dining Room, Bed Room, Hall; Kitchen, Office; , • Store, Shop, &e., &e. Gall at the "Globe" and examihe' our stoek tan' prices: SPECTACLES . A fine and.large i g i sso d rtnrnt,always on AT LETVIS' BOOK STORE. IV LB NIS ALBUMS. A beitntiful assortment of i!ifoto - ALBUMS just received and for sale AT LEWIS' BOOS STORE. •S• REVENUE STAMPg FOR SALE AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE. PA It.oli MEN T• DEED TAPER-- " le g' " : • STORE'. • riALliat I). P. qwiN's if you want 0001) 3/3CPC:,IM.M FOR SALE A T 1.E14.15' BOOK STORE. . . ROWE'S SONGS.OF IRELAND, Containing...about vs or tau Gems of flibernia's 'Songs anddSollads, including 50 of Moore'a lrinh Melodies, Song of 'alit:tin., Sentimental, Patriotic, 1116torical, Military, Political' Comic and Miicellancoini' Songe, arranged for the Pianoforte or Melodeon, .Price PM I • HOWE'S SnNos OF SftoTlANl,L'Oontaitiing abont 175' .-of.lhe Genie of Galtlonia's,Setiga and. Ballade ding Song,. of the a ff ections, Sentimental,. Plirlotlet, ' ,' ltim,teriml, Military. Political:omile 'mill Illiscelland; "onto' Songs, arranged fur the Planofeite-of Melodeon': „, Itrico43.lM. • MOWN'S SONGS .AND BALLADS OF I TRH ,'OLDEN • •1151 E, containing the Original Words anti. MtmlM of the Songs, and Ballads. snug hg the Grand-moth, `erg bf thu present generation, ' Arranged for Four :Voices. . . .. .. . . 'tow ws TRIOS: Qundrillen tontraand Fancy bancCti Mth• Calls and Figures,; Waltzer, Polkas: Opera Melo: :• ; nles,•Sconll,• and'lrisll airs,•4o.i.tc,, for the ,Nrjulin, , Flute, Cnruei,,l3ass Viol, S c- ••• . • ~. . • MUSICIAN'S OMNIBUS, No. 1, 'containing Alio Whole • Camp Outh'i Calls and Signals used in the A rmy 'and .Nary 4O setts bf quadrilles, [ including Waltz, Pol ka and Schottische] with Odle; and nn inunenso col lection ofC Polkas, : Schottisches, blarchei, Quicksteps, Hornpipes, Cnrtra and... Fai n, Dances, • Songs, Be , for the Violln; : Flitte, Cornet, Clailouett; dn., Containing over 700 pieces of Music:: MUSICIAL'S OMNIBUS, No. 2, ccutoluipg 860 piserla of Music, consisting of 100 Illists tar tro Fintes•tsso Violins, &c., 200 Scotch Aire, 200'1118h Airs, - Quad rilles,'Fancy and Contra Dances,"isith the Calla and ,Figners, Polka, Schottisches, Waltzes, qulckaleps. Marches. Hornpipes, Songs: ,to., for the Violin,'Flute, :" • Clarioneit, - File, Carnet. Flageotet„lo. •' • TKE'irOUNG MEN'S SINGING BOOK; a collection of - • blusie for maid Voices, 'consisting of Glee's end Psi( Songs, Choir and congregational Tunas, 'AntbeMii. chaata,.kc, • . KINaLEY'S:JUYENTLE• CHOIR :—k Belabor,' 'ofthe Choicent Melodien from tlo,,Ger man', Vronch; I.lal fati,.Enklialli nod American ComposoTA .• , TRDMPET•OF FREEDOM AND THE BUGLE CALLS;two . books suitable to.the times, , • : •" • THE BOSTON OGEE /IOOK, 'consiStlng of 'so: extentieo collection 9f Olees, filndrigals, and •Rounds, ; selected from the works of tho 'Most admired Composers, to, genet many 'new pieces from the Oeintith. ' • INSTRUCTION BOOKS FOR, THE PIANO, Melodeon, ' Arcordeon, Violin, Banjo, Guitar, Concertina, Drum, Fife and Flageolet. - . , IlUntingdon, Jan. 24, 1865—tf.••,• MEI LD FRANKLIN ALMANAC ..F"'CSOEL 1434135%. Among other features of the present , number will . be A chronicle of the Great Rebellion continued from the Old Franklin Almanac for 1851; - containing a full and csaf rect digested record of. the events of the, war,. militexy, naval and political, frdm October 1E414.1863, with accounts of Battles, Sieges, Raids, Sea-lights, and nil the'operatiorui of the war. The United States. Army. Llyt. :Major . Generals, and lirfgadiers, regulars :and volunteers," to Novcniber Ist, 'The Rebel' Army List.: :Lieutenant f.gatierals; Major generals nod Brigadiers, to same date. • „. •Loi'ses hatibrand by death, of t halait o iu cers; to No tember Ist; 1804.• :•:• , -.z Losses of officers in Rebel Army tosamo date'. ' The Rebel goiernment, RUbel Congress, Rebel Debi, ' A fall digest of ,the United States Stamp vegulationit.l - full digest of the United States Licenaosegulagons.' Goiernments of the world tO!NhrsMber lat, 1861: • governors of the States, and land' Rebel, to November 184,1854,; • . L k, • IlierarchY'of the 'Roman Cathidlo Church, to, Novern- 1 her' Ist, 1864. ;' ':;. I • • •• • • .11ishops.of the Trotestaut.Epigopal amid' to Noma. . her Ist, 1654. ; . • ~ 111ell'ops of the Megurdlit Eplicopal Chural E 6 Nevem-, her let; • t Iteigning.Qttecns of the world tee NoVemberlit,lB64..„,, lleigning:H4lo of the world to November let, 1864, fleirs Apparent to Thiropeari and' Other'Empiies 'and, Mons ,Besides other miscellaneous matter, 'astronomical the wholo'coMpriSing a vat noble mannal for use and reference throughout the yeah. , .; Sricept cents per copy. , 1: Copie mailed (pest-paid) on receipt of ‘ priee. • •For sale at LEWIS' 130011 STORE. ''• '•' tf Saiiool . .:t • . _ AT LEWIS' LOOK, iT'ATIONtni Si'Aiif SIC 40 7 E. ; 13E31133 OFfIOOD'S Sadler. lot, 2,1, 3d, 4th and stit Ander', APO IJFFEY'S Sheller and Readers. • SANDBIL'S do do do ' • • , ToWn's Speller and - Definer, (old find 'n'tive Smith's. Bullion's and Brown's grauhilars. 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