amicrssic:, siTMC:IOXIt.3M. - ----,-tizxtga.,„ 7, ' ,•,_; MUSICAL. INSTRUMENTS AND SEWING MACHINES. IM. GREENE has just opened . • his Music Store, one door west or W Lewis' Dock tore, wherobe keeps constantly on hand STEINWAY & SONS' arid GAMS LE'S Piano Manufacturing Company'. PIANOS, MASON & lIAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS and. CARIIAET, NEEDIIAM & CO.S' MELODEONS; Guitars, Violins, Fifes,Flutes . ; Guitar and Violin strings. MUSIC BOKS-Golden Chain, Gulden ' Shower, GOlden Censer. Golden Trio, Sc., &a. . SHEET MUSIC.—IIe is constantly receiving from Phil. stlelphia all the latest make, which persona ate distance wishing, can order, and harri sent them by m all. • Also GROVES & BAKER'S Colobrated SEWING MA CIIINES—the only machine the, in addition to every kind of sowing, embroiders - perfectly; sewing Silk and Cotton of all kinds and colors for machines. Persons - buying Sowing Machines litly instructed In the use of them. • AD—Piano. and Organs Warranted for five years. Those wishing to buy any of tho above articles are in vited to call and examine mints boforo purchasing else. .whore My prices erg the same 813 In New York and Philadelphia, Circulars of Instruments or. Machines, sent promptly upon application with any additional information desired. -., B. M. GREENE, . . . . . ME street, Huntingdon, Pa., se27 One door west of Lewis' Book Store 1865... 1865. • • CLOTHING. • H. ROMAN. NSF • OLOT El I N G FOR FALL AND WINTER, JUST RRCRITED AT H. ROMAN'S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. For Gentlemen's Clothing of the best material, and made the beat workmanlike manner, call at • • • H. ROMAN'S, i d ,p . posa l the,Yrunklin finnan in Market Square, Hunting. " Lntingtion oct 17, '66. NEW STOCK 'OF GOODS. EVERYBODY IS INVITED TO CALL AT S. S. SMITH'S STORE; ON LIILL STREET, HONTINGSON,.PENNA. TUB BLIT SUGAR and MOLASSES, • COPPER, TEA and CHOCOLATE, _ .., FLOUR, FISH, SALT and VINEGAR, CONFECTIONERIES; CIGARS and TOBACCO, • SPICES OF THE BEST, AND ALL KLNDS, ano ovary other article usually found In a Grocery Stor, ALSO— Drugs, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Tarnishes, Oils and Spts. Turpentine, • Meld, Alcohol, Ohms nod Putty,' • BRST WINE and BRANDY for. medical purposes. ALL THE BEST PATENT MEDICINES; BOOTS AND SHOES, and a large number of articles too numerous to - nantion The nubile generally will p'eass call and examine foi themselves and learn my prima. ' iluntfogdon, Oct.lT '65 • .CHEAP GROCERY STORE, HILL ST., HUNTINGDON, PA. r HE undersigned offers for the in enaction awl purchase of customers alerge and as sorted stock ofOroceries, Provisions, &c, lie feels setts. bad I they coo be arcomodated with anything n his lino. DM prices are low, and his stock fresh and good. Ile keeps the beet of • SUGAR, COFFEE, .7 • . TEAS, SPICES, SALT, TOBACCO Sr, SEGAItS, . BOOTSAND SHOES, • HATS 4; CAPS, &e:. Aiso— • HAMS; SHOULDERS, SIDES, • MOLASSES, OILS, VINEGAR, FISH, CHEESE, FLOUR . RICE, And NOTIONS of every kind. A 'seleCi stock of DRY OOODS, - together rilth QUEENS WARE, and all - other articles kept •in a 'well regulated astoblishmant for Salo at reasonable prices. - • 24- •store is on 11111 street, nearly opposite the Bank, and to the room formerly accepted by D. Grove. - Call and seaming... Z. ' Z. YINTRII.. - Huntingdon, Oct 17,1165. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS !! 25 PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN THE"CHEAPEST I 4,! : m9N,.;,,,...gpi1m., . AT. COFFEE RUN STATION, Would respectfully call the attention of his old patrons specially, and the public tut general,' to his extensive steely of well selected new Ganda, just received from the Eastern cities, consisting, lapin, of Dry Goods, —• . - Clothing, Wool. • . en Ware, Notions, - • Hats and Caps, Boots and • . • _ • Shoes, Bonnets, Shawls, Cirou • -•' hire, Hardware, Queensware ; Gro ceries, Wood and Willow vase, Tobacco, Segura, - - Nails, Glass,' Provisions, Oil, Fish, Salt, Tinware, Cop per Ware, Drugs and . •.• .. Medicines; Clocker', •• '• •-•-• • Watches, &c., . „••. • • • • and all 'other articles kept in a first class ' try. store; ell saleeted 'with the greatest eats and which were' pur chased for - cash only, and affords film to: Bell them at a very low figure. The public will find it to their advan tage to call and examine our unsurpassed stock, before purchasing elsewhere. No pains wilt be soured in show ing oar • Goods. , Ladies are specially invited to examine our large stock of fashionable dress goods"; Shawls; M edan, Sara, and a great variety Of Woolen Goods, Maio ry, de. Also, a handsome assortment of LIDIEW.COATS All kinds of produce taken In exchangent the-highest market prices—Csik not, refused. By !strict attention to the wants of customers, we hope toreceive a continuation of the liberal patronage with - which we here been hereto fore favored: ?Zonis hne - iind TAY. New °sada reCeited deny. " 94 14./d65. _WAR_FOR THE UNION. NEW ORLEANS, Sr. LOUIS, MEMPHIS, NORFOLIC,Ac. 3 „JTAERN.— , ASHOY SLAIN, AND TILII.BACK- . BONN 'OE " SECESH"'BROREN Rot 'rejoice it' th`ti aocceka; of Corr 'gallant treopli end ..the'proereOt'tliei epeedy:dOi,rtafall 'tht Rebel Army, do not forget to call at. theitore of &I'CLEIVIENt ,before inirehosini elsoarbiM,l6llll moo drii,now,,atoolie. goods conahlting of ' , • , D'ry Gobda, • '• • ' • ' • Orocerlea • Deets ;n4lllUipa, Quaenewara; Tobacco; 4Pgtirs, . : num, • ; . ; .1,.. . Shoulders , Floor and a general nasortnteriief .'notiiMari till of which fared on ressonablalorma, I cor.o p1:041,1p, , • . .lAlotingdon, July 1, 189.: • ' ENE 9,-®®D wmrtipe - it! 7 'bilmAtittaitb 0 -Pra Sit lit:sueeess of one . . end the conecquent decline In the price , of gold and other commodities,' ennbla me to send GOOD TIDINGS TO TH .19LAapx.m.rrs, and all ethers who buy IRON, STEEL, NAILS, &o: Having moved my stove to the large and coy:m.11o. Brioker Store Room, I have received a largo • assort ment of WAGON TIRE, HORSE SUGE IRON, round and ware EAR IRON, bought from tho'makere since the de. dipo in geld, which I am Belling at GREATLY REDU CED PRICES. _ All persOna wlahing to ,buy.I.RON; STEEL, NAILS, LOCKS, PAINTS, GLASS, or any Mod of HARDWAREfor cash, will ease xiltnieg by sanding their orders, or call., ins at the Ifardware Store of Aprll 5,'55, TJAIIES A, BROWN, 4untingdon, P. New Furniture Es.tublishment. : .M. WISE;. Manufacturer and 13 . ealerin Furniture; Respectfully invites the attention of the Public to his stand oh URI 'et., Huatingdoti,' between Cunningham's Btore and Dean's National douse, where he manufactures and keeps all kinds ofyntaltore at - reduced prices. Per sona wishing to Purchase, will do welt 'to ,giro him a call. Repairing of all kinds attended to promptly and charges reasonable.— .. .p- Also, Undertaking carried on, and Coffins made in any style desired, at short Mince". kV—Funerals attended at any piece town or scam SI. ' lluntleiision, Sept : len-g FRUIT TREES, • • - ORNAMENTAL TREES, - SHADE TREES, GRAPE V/NES, • • • • • . • PLANTS, tk,O, At theltufseries (XTayleli'Cretuer Who offer theii• stock of well grown and thrifty TREES, VINES, PLANTS, Lc., at flu is old prices. The expense of grafting nod planting this stock haring been incurred before the outbreak of the rebellion when the price of labor fns low_ they can afford to sell three Trees at 50 per cent: less than they can sell the mile kind of trees next year. While other Nurserymen Inti . e raised their pricill about Lit per trot.; these still sell Ot the old rates this year; that is to say--Apple Trees, $l5. $lB, and $4O per hundred, according to size, de. Standard Pear 50 to 75 cents each. Dwarf Pear, 50 to 75 cents each, and $3O to $45 per hundred. Plum and Apricot, at 40 to 50 cents each. Also, Pesch, Cherry, Quincy and °theatre.; Grape Vines. Lawton Blackberry, Raspberry, and Straw berry plants, Dahlia roots; and Shade 'and Ornamental Trees—all at the old rates. Money invcatdd in fruit trees Is sure to yield 'a good re turn. Now is your time to order trees. Address, THEODOR,: 11. CREME% - ebB, 1.555* Ltuntingdon, Pa. fitS qiit - 1 -1 3 0 ' 11 ° C -L A P►. I I 411 1 A 1 .n.. ' S Or A 'l,l A 1 1 i i I, - I g F 1 ESTABLISHED IN 1840 Ineorporated by'the Legislature of the State cf Pennsylvania. Located on the .14 7 : TV. Corner of 7th ana (701) Chestnut sts. (701) Designed exclusively to impart a thorough and PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION All classes of persons require such an education. Those possessing means, need it in cOnducting their oumbuslncos Those without means need it in obtaining and creditably filling lucrative positions in the employ of otters. The course of instruction and practice is arranged so as to fully meet the diversified mints of every department of DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN TRADE, es comprehended or embraced under the three general di visions of Industry : Agrlculture„Manufacture and Corn memo. Each student is instructed individually in both theory and practice of Book Keeping, according to the most ap proved and labor saving methods, Business Penmanship, Calenlatinna, and alt the collateral branches of a complete course of business education; and upon passing a satiatec tory examination is awarded,by authority of law, a diplo ma, under the corporate seal of the college, tudents are received at any time. And it is believed that a practical experience of over TWENTY YEARB will be considered by the public e n ample guarantee of the prac tical character of tho course and eMciency of the instruc tion.. All further information desired can bo 'obtained at the college, or by addressing the Principal for a circular by mail.. , griay-.5 . ; libaral discount is allowed to wow ded and hon orably dlicharged soldiars., The collep Is open day and feraning. T. IL POLLOCK, AtCy-at-Law, y 12,1865 Principal. LADIES' FANCY FURS, JOHN FAREIRA'S o,:plY S - T'A IS.IIED E Plus* iikoral3:ul-ELlDtCtr3r 718 ARCS Stieet, above Seventh, PHILA.DELPRIA = LADIPTS' and CUM. MEN'S WEAR, In the 'ity. Also. is fine assort soot of Gout's Fur lanes and Collars. I line enabled to dispose ' my goods at very LEASUN ABLE PRICES id. I would therefore Refit a call from my lends of Huntingdon Name, Number aaand and vicinity. l itY• .Oil - Rnnncnsber the 301 IN FAREIItA, 719 Anon Street, above 7th, South side, ,es27—tin PHILADELpIII A. .CZ- 1 HATE NO PARTNER. NOR CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE IN PLII:,ADELPHIA. PENNSYLVANIA - - PAINT AND COLOR WORKS. Liberty White Lead 1 Liberty White Lead 1 TRY IT TRY IT ! Warranted to- cover more Mirface, for same weight, than any other. Buy the beat, it is the cheapest. TRY IT! .. 'TRY IT! Liberty Lead is whiter than any other. Liberty Lend corers better than any other. Liberty Lead nears longer than any other. Liberty Load is more economical than any other. Liberty Lead is more free from impurities and Is IVarranted to do more and bettor work, at a given cost, than any other. Bay the Best, it is the Cheapest . 3rasuracturoo and warranted by ZIEGLER & SMITE, Wholesale Drag,•Paint & Glass Dealers, 137 North Third,Street, Philada. ct11,1.E65 1865. PHILADELPHIA 1865. Wetll 12".191,130V.E31, HOWELL & BOURKE, ' MANUFACTURERS OF Paper, Hangings & Window Shades, N. A'. Corner Fourth ([7 Market sts., PHILADELPHIA. N. 8.--Alivaye in store large stock of LINEN and OIL SHADES. Philadelphia, Aug. 23-3 m. HENRY HARPER, ' d tit 520 'Arch . st., Ph da a. „ WATCHES, - . , " FiND`JEWELRY, - • , pprim SILVERWARE, ancl,supoyior SILVER PLATED WARE. ootll4m EIDION,COLIN - I; o ST4.UFFER, - V • WATCII3IAKER AND JEWELER, f• 14s ye ti 4 S CO tD ; Arott t c!rop! , • PHILADELPHIA. " & 6i - 1 An.ll.sortment, *of '',W40911,e1, •Towlry, r . oF 'Waco constAntly on had, 4,t7ABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESEIVpSf '.4lKirli s epairing of .Watches And devrelij.promptly . • , attended to E4TEY'S, COTTAGE ORGANS, _ Anarroment in _..atry.— Deidgned "u,apreeely tot Charettetr and Ichocile, they are found to be equally well adapted to the parlor and draw .lbr solo only .by B. BRUCE. No. IS North SEVENTII etreet; .0-3 F. Also, BRADBURY'S PIANOS, andloompleto as sortment of the PERFECT MELODEON. ' sell—ly = ELDREDGE 4 'BRO . • Publiskers,__Stationers,,Booksellers, -21 7 .0i, , 17 and 19 2010. Sixth Street, (Abova'ag.inia'o` • Particolar,attentlon.paid.tn the country trade, Alway's on hand a large supply of 'Letter, Cap, Note, Bill, and Wrapping ; nvolopes; _School and eellanerms Books; Pens, Ink, Slates, Mucilage, Photo. graph Albums, Paper Bags, ,Stc.; Sze, &c. Liberal 'terms to cash'customore, , n1%26'05-13' - ONTFILY- TIME BOOKS, For sale at LEWIS' BOOK AND StATIONEKr STORE. . iT IQTJOItS, of the best, for 'Afedicina I_l PorPon's et ' S. S. SMITIVS, 1865. - -----.1 kr;,--1 CANE MILL. NEW. TRICIAIPII/NT AT STATB turns! cooK's SUCAR EVAPORATOR. DIO,ST RAPID EVAPORATOR IN TILE WORLD! "5,01200 HAND-BOOK," FREE. CANE SEED, by the lb or buAbel, FOR SALE AT COST Prince & CO'D New AUTOMATIC ORGANS. Thogrest cot triumph of the age! - New style 3INI.OUBONS. with improvements. Grover & Baker's FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. Send for Circulars, &c. Free. A. B. BRUMBAUGH, Sole Agent, James Creek. Huntingdon co., Pa, an 9 Om FIR. BREWSTER lIAS OPENED if an Wilco in Huntingdon, Pa, and has cured, and further pledges himself to care a class of diseases acknow. lodged to be incurable by slily known process of medica tion, diseases that never have, nor never can be controll ed, only by his mode of applying the various modifications of Electricity. The Doctor does not wish to convey the impression that lie cures all diseases in all conditions; ho does not wish to shock the 801180 of the public by asserting that lie can core pulmonary consumption after the lungs tire half tle cayed, but lie pledges himself to cure every case of pul monary consumption In the early and middle stage, and every other disease. where a sufficient amount of vitality remains for reaction. Electricity Is always safe in the bands of an experienced operator. The currents are perfectly under control, and can be regulated to suit the delicate nerves of n child. without any unpleasant sensation. ,fair - All those who have long suffered from painful and obstinate diseases I :kr- MI those who have been given up by other Physi dna I CZ- AU tholio who howl been dlimiteed no hmirablo from hospitalol Electricity; unlike Medicine, is capable of producing all the changes necessary to core any disease, when applied from propel' polarities. The following are among the dis eases our system of practice has proved especially success. ful in curing. ' . Diseases Cured by Elgetropathy . . Anidurosis; Aphony, loss of voice. &c.; Asthma; Agee Chills, fever and agnig Atrophy; nervous consumption; Along of the stomach, Amenerriffea, suppressed menses; All merciitial diseases; Bites of poisonous insects or ant mats; Bronchitis; stone or gravel in 'ladder; Consump tion; Chloresis, green sickness; Concussion of brain; Con traction of chest; stricture °Climbs, Cliolic, from differ ent comes; Cramps or spasms, chronic or acute; Conges tive diseases of all kinds, Corea; St. Titus dimes; Coldness of feet and hands; Cancers, in certain stag.; Copper col ored cuticle, or blotches; .Crttarrh; Diptherhe Deformed limbs straitened; Deafness, from paralysis of accoustle nerve; Dizziness or droweincss; Dropsy; Diabetes; Dys. pepsin, in ail its former Dismenorrtra; painful menstru• ration; Difficult respiration; Enlargement , of Joints; Ear ache; Epilepsy, falling sickness; Nits, from different can., .8; Oastrition irritation of • the stomach; Gout; Goitre or swelled neck; Glandular swellings; Heiniplegia; Oen, orrhage, from different rouses; Hysteria, irritable spine, &c.fffick or nervous headache; Insanity; Inflamed or sore eyes; lecontinence of urine; -torpid state of Liver; Lungs. hemorrhage of, congestion of, &c.; Lochjaw;Liver,enlargo meet of; Leuchorrherg flour albus; whitestAllental da pression; Muscular.- contraction; Menstruation, derange ment hi; Monomania; Milkleg; Numbness, from injuries or otherwise; Neuralgia: Nocturnal emissions; Old sores, indolent ulcers; Ozonein some of its forms: Paraplegic, Patsy, numb or shaking. Paralysis, in whatever part; Poisoning; Palpitation of tile heart; Prostration from va rious pauses; Prolapses uteri, &e., Prot:yens ani,or piles; excesSive Perspiration; suspended Perspiration;' false nary apoplexy; Rush, of Blood to the head; Rheumatism, acute or chronic; liestlessness; .Swelled Tonsils; Sore Throat, from soy cause; Sall shennu Scrofula; Spinal ills. eases, curvature, &c.; Ovarian Tumors: &c.; Tremens, de. Whim; or at 'death, Tetanus, or lockjaw, Uteriiis rub,. placeinetits, tiVrino ivertknes; IrnAlc Eves, Sc.; , White swellings ' wm. iittmvs;rEti, M. D., • Oct 4,1805 Rentinglon, Pa. I hare now in store of ty own Importation and Innufacture, ouo of the tABGESTand most .f3AUTIFUL selections of =NEU Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam is warranted to cure Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma, IVllooping Cough, Sor e''fliroat, Consumption, nod nil affections of the Throat and Lungs. For- sale by Druggists.. General Depot, No. 6, East Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. All the Medical men end the Presses recommend Dr. Strickland's Anti-Cholera Mixture as the only certain remedy fof Diarrheen snap:reenter), It is a combination of Astringents, Absorbents, SUMlents and Ciirm Manses, and is warranted to effect a cure after all other means hove failed. „ . For sato by Drnggista. General Depot, No. 8, East FenrtbStreet, Cincinnati, Ohio. , r. Stricßland's Pilo 'Remedy boo cim , d thoupande of wont cases of Blind and Bleeding Piles. It gives lin lute relief and effects a permanent cure. Try it di tly. It le warranted to curo. or solo by all Druggists. General Depot, No. 0, East ,rth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. ' DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUSNESS AND DEBILITY. . . . Dr. STRICKLAND'S TONIC.—We can recommend those Buffering with loss. of Appetite, Indlgehtion, or Dyspepsia, Nervousness or ..Nervous Debility, to use Strickland's Tonic.: It. le a vegetable preparation, free from alcoholic liquors; It strengthens the whole nervous system; it , creates a ,good appetite, and la warranted to cure Dyspepsia and Nervous Debility. For sale by Druggists generally, at $1 per bottle. Pie pared by. Dr. A:Strickland, No. 6, East Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. .1011 N REED, Agent, IfinNtigileni Pa.' STAR MAGIC 'LINIMENT. $lOOO ineAdiciro following ? ' . ! . " Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Spinal Alien flans, Contracted. Joints, Cholic Pains, Pains in Side or Back, Toothache, Headache, Sprains, Sore Throat, Cuts, Eitnisee, Burns, and all .Diseases of the Muscles, Skin and Glands. ;;Tirts is nn Internal and gxternnl Medicine, corn:m[lo'ot , , Roots, Herbs end Darks audit as our forefathers used: is n bountiful supply on the earth to curs all corn plaints, if wo only knew 'what 'they were. This has been a:subject for constant Study with the Medical Faculty for a great many years, to find out the kinds best adapted to the above coniplaluts-41ow to put thorn together, and what portions to use. This wonderful remedy needs no reeommendaticM save the results which invariably follow its application. .swi This popular remedy is fist coming into use from the facttliat it gives good satisfaction. , , 4CO-I"llYSlOlANSiare'inv Red to test its efficacy hi all casts of Rheumatism, Affections of the Spinal Column, and all Diseases, of the Skin t Muscles and glands. It has bees used In thousands 'of •nuitances under the personal supervision of the Inventors, nod has never disappeinted their eliptetidions. All we ask for it is n mental proof—nut the testimony of the men of straw, are the vouchers wo desire to pr, sent to the public. It would he well for many now lying in beds of torture, if these Runs could reach their sick chambers. It Is more important to them then to the inventore•thet this should be,the Cam ''iiTrutli is Mighty and must prevail." CEO. P. ELDREDGE, Artr , lCe.ep It In -your •furuily,' for sickness comes when you least , expect it, • E DOLLAR. - SAMUEL IL SHOEMAKER, SOLE' lIUNTINGD ON; P 4 Hut'itingdon, Et.,attly 19, 4899.. • - rfiRS.CING I - •AIUSLIN, , • • • • naArrrNa AND PRAWINO PAPER 4 7 7414 and Co(o)r!3 Card Paper,. For ral ' 1865. THE "VICTOR!' . ‘ i i . ll 4 -•,, ,. -, : - - : -. ''4 .. , I±„-0, ----11- . _' .7:4L1-11 , i ....- ',', , kg;:;;;, -1 11, ', ' . . -I t l l l 1 ~ , ' il 2h , ' 4 I: q6 . 'l I , 71J .4,': -I=o : :"- Will , i, 4 i ~...voti gi ii : 1 , 1 , 1 0 1 ' ) , Electricity. ARE INVITED TO CALL DR. VE WARD' S LEWIS" 400. K 3.TATIONERT STORE. AGENCY, FOR COLLECTING SOLDIERS CLAIMS, BOIYNTY, BACK PAY AND PENSIONS. I.LL who may have any claims i'ea gainst the Government for Bounty, Back Pay and iisionS can have their claims promptly collected by ap plying cillier in perm, or by letter to • • • W. 11. WOODS, • Attorney at Law, _Huntingdon, Pa. August 12;1863. . . • • AIAIIBLE YARD: The undersigned would respectfully call the attention of the citizen, I untingdon and Oho adjoining counties to Olio "stock of • rantiful marble now on hand. Ile le prepared to furnish at the shortest notice, Monumental Marble, Tooth, Tables and Renee of every desired size r and form of Italian or Eastern Marble, highly finished, and carved with appro priate devices, or plain, an may emit. Building Marble, Door and :Window ‘ 5lllO, At., will be furnished to order. W. 18 — . pledges himself tolurnlsh material and work. onittship equal to any in tho country, at a fair price. Call and see,.beforo you purchase elsewhere. Shop on hilltreat, Iluntingdon, Pa. Ilantingdon , May lit 19Sti: ALEXANDRIA BREWERY. • E. 0. & G. W. COLDER. HAVING entered into co.pertneralitp in the Alexandria Brewery, the public are informed Nit that they will be prepared at all times to fill • orders on the shortest notice. Alsxnudrls,Jan.l3.lB6-tf. -„4,71"70,,Am iLis4l).T r zw sum PENNSYLVANIA Rl' IL ROAD TIME OF LEAVING! 0 L TRAINS FALL ARRAN6 r.031E.N.T. STATIONS. 1 A.I. 4 60 58, N. Hamilton, Mt. Union,— Mapleton, Mill Creek,... Huntingdon, Petersburg,... Barrio, , 'SpruceCreels, Birmingham, Tyrono, REM Fostoria, Dell's DIM., A1t00na,.... I 8 15 A Id Tho PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS Eastward, leaves Altoona at 4 40 P. SI., and arrive!! at Huntingdon at 11 01 P. AL Tho FAST LINE . Eastward '-leaves Altoona at 2 95 A. SL, mall arrives of Huntingdon at 3'll A.M. The PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS Westward, tearer Huntingdon at 7 30 A. M., and arrives at Altoona at 9 05 A. M. The FAST LINE Westward, term Huntingdon at 7 41 P. M., and arrives at Altoona at 9 05 P. M. . r.: 3 1,..:71..,, , tA• . • ~, L oir k , if, 52 71- 7 ' . : : - M:CPRI It.' rEZ• . Ak,!. -1- t 10 - -at:1&- .-_ ,- 1. ' •tr READING RAIL ROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, • JIILT 20, nes (1 TRUNK LINE FROM THE ‘_A North and North-Went for PKILADELPITTA A • Now. YORK, ILKEDINO, POTTSVILLE, LETIAN9N, ALLENTOWN, EARTON, Acc. Twine leave Ilarrlshnrg for New York; as follows At 3 00 and 8 15 A. M., and 145 P. M., arriving at New• York at.lo OD A, IL, and 3 00 and 10 30 P. M. Thu 'ahoy° connect with similar Trains On the Pennsyl vania Railroad , and sleeping cars accompany tho 3 00 and 8 15a on. trains, without change. • • LOST° for Rending, Pottsville, Tamaqua; Ilinersville, Allentown and. Philadelphia nt 8 15 A. 51,, and 195 stopping at Lebancn and principal stations only. Way Trains, stopping at all points, at 7 25 A. M., and 4 40 I'. M. .ui ruing. toave NEW-Yonx at 9 A. AL, 12 Noon, and 8 Pl.iladelplda at B A. SI., and 3 30 P. 31; Pottsvillo A. M., and 2 35 P: M.; 'fannanna at 3 15 A. 01., rend AI., and Reading at 1 a. in., 7 35 and 10 45 A. Id., .0 6 05 P. M. Rote at 316 16,P. 1 38 an An Accommodation Passenger Train leaVes HEADiXO at 0.00 A. M., and' returns from PHILADELPHIA at 5,00 P. M. Columbia Railroad Trains leave Heading at 6 and 10 55 A. M., for Ephrata, Littz, Colombia, 8:e. On Sundays, leave New York at 8 P. 51., Philadelphia; 315,1'. M., Pottsville 7 30 A. 51., Tamaqua 7 A. 31., liar ricbtirg 8 15 A. M., and Reading nt 100 a. m., for Har risburg. COMMUTATION, MIME'S., SRASON, and EXCURSION TICKETS at reduced rates to and from all points. Daggage checked through : 80110011de Baggage allowed each Passenger. G. A. NICOLLE, , Jnly 19,1806. General .guperintendent, ITUNTINGDON & BROAD TOP • JunnoAD. ii ... On and after Monday, Novamber - 13, 1865, Passenger Trains will arrive and dopart as follows: SOUTHWARD TRAINS. NORTHWARD TR A INS. MEM 12E311113 B. DINGS 161 Lc 8 101 4 35 30i 4 43 8 381 6 00' 8 641 610 9 10 1 Co9on Rau, 6 24 18 Rougbli Ready,. 5 36 9 30 Cove, 5 . 40 9 64 Fishara Summit. ; 9.49' • AR o 5 LE 10 00 1.9axton, 10 201111ilillesburg 10 231 Hopewell 10 40 Piper'a Stun, 11 18 Hamilton, 11 31 Bloody Ran, Ann 35 Mount Da MtConnellslown, Pleasant Grove,.. Markleeburg , BLIOUP'B RUN BRAN' Lic 10 05I0axtoa,. 10 20 Coa!moat,- 10 25 Crawford, An 10 32 Dudtoy. t !Broad Top City,..... Iruntingdon N0v.13, 1805. OLIVE SPECTACLES . A fine and largo Assortment always on AT LEWIS' BOOIC STORE. ALBUMS. ALBUMS: A beautiful "ft . seortmentof'PHOTO' ‘SR.A.PIL ALBUMS just received and for sale e , 4T LEWIS' BOOK STORE. . 1 U REVENLE STAMPS• FOR SALE AT LEWIS' BOOS 'STORE. HUNTINGDON, PENNA. ..IIYI us IC ~ THE OY.THARA—The Pro sbytorlan Psalmodist—The 'C' Shawn—TheJgbileo---llnnten'annd Denture enlarged 'and- improred fortrucio'ro•—=WoiTorl'o NOW and Improved llletliod for the Gallar—Lelaral'a Accar &oil; Violin and Fiala Instnictora—Wthrier l a and itc4e's Inalrnemrs—llellalea .Melodeon ,Inatraetor- 7 +llury riMM.Forte Primer , —do: Thorough-Bata Prin . :me— Ifolyola Drawl ug Room Dancus.,-The cliorna. Olee Tara'allaip, for snlo • LEWIS' 1300 K, STATIONERY k MUSIC STORIS.- • • QCHOOL BOOKS, .. • Generally in use, In the Scheele of the County, not on hand, x9ll Lc fatniothed to order, on'applicatlon at M.71{7.5' BOOK, AND STA.7:.(o.lVirdtl STORIS. rI i4 N:VELOPES--- 81,V4-10,2Y6Tk0,`,1:12'11',11P1111,71:4gzu: 110tDOTS and SHOES, the largest and Ji r JP, cheapest assortment in town, at . . . . (UN BARRELS AND LOCXS.-A k_A large arsortraoilt nt . • PIOWN.I3 .lIARDWARE .STORE.: DAItCHbIENT DEED PAPER--: 1, ruled, for iale at -- • LEWIS' BOOK STORE. 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Ile- Also, an a'ssortrhent of -Juvonile and • Cheap Publications.::. •..i , ; I:2= Anthon'S'Ainsworth's Latin Dictionary, , Sander's'Cierman and English Primer, Nerthond's Little,Speakor, Dimo Seers and Dialogyes Fowno's tilemeats of Pheinistiy. Reese's - .Zeology. • Laitibert's Anatomy and Physiology, Worocater's Anci9o and blod4n-lllstory Teacher's Guide to Illustrations't• to aceeni ,:" pony Holbrooles School Apparatus. - How to , use Globes, by F. C. Brownell ? - The Natural Spelliris Tetteher. • Sherwood Speller and. Pronouncer. Mann's Elements of Spheric,al Trigonometry Key to Bonnycastlo's Algebra.. - [See School Books in another- oolumad.! n MMECtf 330 4: 30 3k:0 FOIL SALE AT LEIPIS' LiOati STORE.' HOWE'S SONGS OF IRELAND, containing about 176 of • ' • the Gents of IllbSrnin's Songs .d Ballads, including 60 of Moore's Irish Melodies, Songs of Rrefactions, Sentimental, PatriOtic, Historical, Military, Political' Comic and Miscall... Songs, arranged for the Pianoforte or Melodeon. , Price $3.00 • • HOWE'S SONGS OF SCOTLAND, containing abaut 175 of the Gems of Caledonia's Songs and. Ballade, incin. ding Souse 'of t h e 'affections, Sentimental; Patriotic, Ills Orient; Military, Political, .COMIC and 611scellane oils Songs, arranged for the Pianoforte or Melodeon. Pr1de,43.00. • • ' HOWE'S SONGS . AND BALLADS OF - OLDEN TIME, containing the Original •W 11 • Maga, . of the Songs and Ballads, sung b,ltr. & .5-moth ore of the present generation. - •for-. Four . . . HONG'S TRIOS: - Quadrilles Contra and Fancy Dnes. with Calls and Fiancee; Waltzes, Polktut, °pant Mala dies, Scotch and Irish airs, &c., ,Is„ for the Tiolln, Flute, Cornet, Bass Viol, Sc. • • - - ' MUSICIAN'S OMNIBUS, No. 1; containing this whole Camp Duty, Calla and Signals used in the Army and Navy ; 40 setts of Quadrilles. [including Waltz, Pol ka and Schottische) with Calls; and an immense col , lection of 'Polkas, Schottisches, Waltzes' blarches, Quickateps,' Hornpipes, cartra and Fancy Dances, Songs, On, for the Violin, Cornet, Clarionett, &c., Containing over 700 pieces of Music. • . • 11USICIAL'S OMNIBUS, No: 2, cculaining 850 pisccs of Music, consisting of 100 Duets for,ttro trro Violins, &c., 200 Scotch Airs, 200 Irish Airs, Quad Mlles, Fancy and Contra Dances, 'with the Calls and Figuers, Polka, Schottisches, •Waltare, Quicksteps. Marches, hornpipes, Souge, Sc,, for the Violin, Flute, Clizionett, FitS, Cornet, Flageolet, IMF:YOUNG MEN'S SINGING BOOKi 'a collection of Music for male Voices, consisting. of.Olees and Piet . Songs, Choir and congregational 'Panes, Anthems, Chants, Ac. KINGLEY'B JUVENILIS CHOIR :.1 selection of the Choicest Melodies from .the German, French, Ital . lan, riglish and American Composers. TRUMPET OF FREEDOM AND THE BUGLE CALT;Sitwo books imitable to the times. , TUE BOSTON OLEIC BOOK, consisting of an satins ye collection of Glees, Madrigals, and Rounds, selected from the . works of the Most admired Composer.; to. gothor many new pieces from the German.: INSTRUCTION BOOKS FOR ,THE PIANO, Melodeon, Arcordeon, Banjo , Guitar, Concertina, Drum, Filo and Flageolet. - ' • • • - , Huntingdon, &in:l4, 1865,-q OLD FRAN K LIN ALMANAC 3pc•it aciei&d: Among other features 'of the •Present noreberVrill be A chronicle of the Great Rebellion oentinued from the Old Franklin Almanac for 1884; containing ti full and cor, rect digested record of the events of the' :war.% military, naval and political, from October 15th, 1863, with accounts of Battles, Sleges,Raids, Seulighte and all the opertitions of thewar. The United . States. Army' List. - 'Major Generals and Brigadiers, regulars Ural volunteers; to November lit, 1864. . • . . The Rebel Army List. Lieutenant Genera% Major Generale and Brigadiers, to same date. • Losses in battle and by death of Union officers •to No. vember let, 1884. • . - • lumen of officers initebel Army to satnedate.: The Rebel Government, Rebel Congress, Babel Debt, A full digest of the:United Statee Stamp repilations. A full digest of tho'Unlted States License regulations. Governments of the world to -November let, 1804. Governors of the States sad Territories, Union and Rebel, to November let, 1884. . . Hierarchy of the Roman Catholic CbUrch to Nevem'. her Ist, 1884. Bishops of the Protestant Episcopal Church to Nevem- Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church, to NOTera- Reigning Queens of the world to Noveinber let, 1884. Reigning Kings of: the world to November let, .1804. Heirs Apparent to European. and' other Empires and Monarchies. • .. •;. • . , , ,• &shies, other miscellaneous matter,. astronomical, in forination, calendare,'/L.C., the whole Comprising a or 4 liable manual for use and reference throughout the year. . Price '2O cents Per Copy. - • " • Copies mailed (post-paid) on receipt of price. . . For Oslo at LEWIS' 1100 K STOSE.• • tf • SCHOOL BOOKS - - FOR SdLE AT LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY A MUSIC STO4 HUNTINGDON, PA. OSGOOD'S Speller. lot, Pd. 3.:L.lth and sth Render*. , • I , I'OIIFFEY'S Speller and Readers. SANDER'S -do ...do - de , . • ~ , Town's Speller and Definer, (old and now editiOns.) . Smith's, Bullion's and Brown'. Gramniara.: - Fitch'ir Physical Geography. Warren', Physical Geography. • • *. - Mitchell'n. Monteith and McNally's Geographioa A ;wane's. Camp's Geography; with Key to Mitchell's Onthua Maps, Webster's nod Worcester's Dictionaries. Quackenbas' Viva Lessons in Composition. Qtiackenbo's Composition and Rhetoric. Grespleare,,Stixklard'a and Brook.' Arithuletlcs.,',- . • Peterson's Familiar Science. Greenleaf , ' and Stoddard'a Koya to Arithrietioa. • Grcenleat's and Davies' Algebras. • . , Greenleara Key to Algebra.. • . • .• Parker's Juvenile Philosophy. - Parker's First Lessons in Natural PhilbroP*hy. • • Parker's Philosophy. . Willard', History of the United State.. •• - . • Goodrich's - k " • Payeon Dunton and Scribner's'. Penmatt a bip, in eleven Potter & Hammond's Penmanship in twelyo numbers,. Academical, Co.ntreillers' and other Copy Books. Dories' Elementary Geoinstry and Trigonometry. Panic,' Legendre's Geometry. • • • - Greenleaf's Geometry. Fulton & Eastman', Book-keeping.. • . Book Keeping by Single Entry, by Hanaford A Payeon Book Keeping by Single need Double Entry,- by Hanaterd'ii Payson. • Other book, will be added and ferbigherl to order.. ' • . A fall ifabk of School Stationery always on hand. .:11unthsudon.ya... , • : • ; PAPER: ! PAPER!! PAPER 1 . . 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