The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, November 29, 1865, Image 4

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    GIG , SPIL't=oOMM.,
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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AM)
SEWING. MACHINES. • ...
M. GREENE has just opened
his MasioPtore, ono door west of W Lewis' Rook
Score,. wham he keeps constantly on hood STEINWAY &
SONS' Ind GAULLE'S Nano Manufacturing Company's
PIANOS, MASON & HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS and
CARLIART, NEEDHAM & CO.S' MELODEONS; Guitars,
Violin., Fifes, Ftutes; Guitar and Violin Strings.
•MUSIC BOORS—Golden Chain, Golden Blamer, Golden
Censor. Golden Trio, &c., Ac. ' -
'SHEET MUSICS—He is constUntly receiving from. Phil.
adelphla all the latest music, which parsons at a distance
wishing, can order,and haie sent them by m ail.
Also GROVER & BAKER'S Celebrated SEWING MA
CHINES—the only machine that, in addition to every
.kind of .
,sewing, embroiders perfectly; sewing Silk . and
Cotton of all kinds and colors for machines.
Pere.. buying Sowing Machines. fully instructed In
the use thorn.
Do Pianos and Organs Warranted for five years.
Those wishing to buy any of the alum articles are in.
vitod to call and e?romine mind - before finicladsing else
where My prices are the same ao in New York and
Philadelphia.
Circulars of Instrnments or Mrtchinet, sent promptly
upon application with any additional information desired.
B. M. GREENE,
• • • Hill street, Huntingdon; Pe.
sell One door west of Lewis' Book itore
1865. . 1865'
CLOTHING.
:H. ROMAN.
•
CLOTHING
` FOR
FALL AND WINTER, .
• RIOT BRUITED
H. ROMAN'S
CHOP CLOTHING STORE.
For Gentlemen's Clothing et the beet material, and made
the beet workmanlike manner, call at
• H. ROMAN'S,
°Hoeft. tka Franklin Home In Markot Solaro, Iluntlug
4on,
Hintinidoi oct
NEW STOCK
,OF GOODS.
EVERYBODY IS INVITED TO CALL AT
S. S. SMITH'S STORE,
ON RILL STREET, lIONTENGDON, PENNA.
T1E1115E52
•
SUGAR and MOLASSES,
' ' • COFFEE,' TEA and CHOCOLATE,
FLOUR, FISH, SALT and VINEGAR,
CONFECTIONERIES, - CIGARS and TOBACCO,
SPICES OF THE BEST, AND ALL KINDS,
and *eery ether article usually found In a Grocery Store
ALSO— Dnige, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, .
• • ' Palate, Varnishes, Oils and Spts. Turpentine,
-•• Fluid,' Alcohol; Glass and Putty,
' BEST WINE and BRANDY for medical purposes.
ALL THE BEST PATENT MEDICINES,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
and a large number of articles too numerous to mention
The public generally will phrase call and examine fir
themselves and learn my prpsti.
/Natiiigdon, 0807'85
CHEAP GROCERY. STORE,
12 - 32moximpt.,
nra, ST:, HUN'T'INGDON, PA.
undersignpd•offers for the in
spection and purchase of customers a large and - ns•
sorted stock of Groceries, Provisions, .to. Ho feels satin.
Hod they can he accomodated with anything In his lino.
Ilia prices are low, and his stock fresh and good. He
keeps the best of '
• SUGAR, COFFEE,
,•• TEAS, SPICES, SALT,
.., TOBACCO & SEGARS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
H.A.TS & CAPS, &c: '
HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES,
MOLASSES, OILS, VINEGAR, ,
FISH; CHEESE, FLOUR RICE,
• AndNOTIONS of every,kind.
,
A Select stock of DRY GOODS, together with QUEENS-
WARE, and all other articles kept in a well regulated
establishment for solo at reasonable prices.
.1!Illir7 His store .1s on Hill..street,. nearly opposite the
litink,land in ths room formerly occupied by D. Grove..
•
Call and examine. Z. YENTER.
Huntingdon, Oct 17,1866.
NEW ,GOODS I NEW GOODS I !
.25 2 1 .3212 CENT. CHEAPER THAN
TEM CIEFEAREIST!
SIMON COHN,
• • • -;* AT COFFEE STATION; .
Would respectfully call the attention of his old patrons
Apecially, and the public to general, to his extensive
stack of well selected new Goode, joet received from the
Eastern cities, consisting, !apart, of -
•
Dry GoOds,
Clothing, Wool
en. Ware, Notions, •
lliite and Befs,Boots and
Shoes, Bonnets, Shawls, Circa-
Jars, Queensware,
.• _
..isertes, Wood and Willow-ware, Tobacco,
.Segarric Nails, Glass, riorisions,
• Oil, Fish, 'Salt;]Tinwaris; 'Cop
per Ware, Drugs and
Medicinesc, - Clocks,
Notches, &c.,.
.and all other articles kept in' fleet class tri store;
.all selected with the- greatest care and which were pun
.chseel for bash only, and affords him to sell them at a
vary lesellgure. The public will find It to their advan
tage to call end examine our tmearpasmd stock, before
purchasing elsewhere; No pains will spaied in show
ing our, Goode. Ladies are specially:invited to examine
our large stock of fashionable dress goode; 'Shawls, Cie.-
..colorer ! Yore; and a great variety of WoOlon'Ooode!Tonle
-17, AA. 'Also, a hese/semis sisOrtment AfLADIES''COATS
.;All kinds of produce taken. in .exchange at 'the highest
market prices—Cash not refined. By strict attention to
the wants at customers, we hope to receive a continuation
of the liberal patronage with which we have been hereto
fore favored. Come one and all, and var.
elAyNeiv Geode received daily.
sect 1866.' • •' •
WAR FOR THE . UNION
ifErOIMBAIMBi. MITA IiffibiIeBIBMORFOLE, ac.
,WEN.—ABBBY BLAIN, AND THI: BACK
; BONE OF " 8E0E8E" BROKEN
.lint ott,tedoica at: the, enieese• or, out . , gallant
troop!, and the prospect of the speedy downfall of tht
Babel Attny; do' not forget CO call rat the . apin ofd . '•
WALLACE . diCLEIITENT;
-before : pirichaSingolailsiherci sind ;Sep 9tli,nolr CatOCk : : i
goods, consisting of
Grocer(Os, , • • • s
jdOots arid Shoes, : • • • ' •
: Tobitcco : Sagnid,
/bon:dorsi
Fish, • 1-
- Flour
:
and a general aisortnient of iiottim.; all of ishicli •••
Used on reasonable:terms for cash.orproduce.
linntingdon, July 1,:•1863.1
r .N . XIW4I I
GREAT REDUCTION IN'PRIcES !
r!fikit euec ss ijf , OQT A Yfllte's AOti th'e
consequont,deelltte in , the price of gold and other
commodittedOintible mo Lomond
GOOAXIDINGS TO THE, 134.ACKSMITUA
wiio ; bny l ittl)N, - ST.gEI, NAILS, ,4c; -
~ liaving,m9v.ed my store to the large and contmodieme
Bricker Scoirt Room,', 1 hare received a largo. aired
raertknl WAGON HORSE 311011Iltots/, round and
a roar° niVRIttON, iniugfit (rein the makers thd de
acne in gold, which I am ectlink at UREATLI_REDILI-
Ctip-ilitCAßr, , ', T
Alt erleixonttntlntartlr. toimytlita.
pAINX,,OI./A83,..ni: any kind nt:
,11, ro
ARDIYARE I
for ,rlll.tinto then. orle, or col -
Jay attic ffOrdIVOI:0 Stall? ofJAM riLA unewN.
'lnn tingden,
_ -
MUM
view Furniture Establishment,
. J. M. WISE,
ManntaCturer and Dealer' in ruiniture,
HeaboothillY inajtos tbo attention or the' awhile to him
atend on Hill at., linntinadon,
Havre and beanie Natioutil'hlonse, where be manuricin
and kelipa all blade of Furnittife at codncod 'niecs. P r e"e_
now wishing tovurefiese, will do won't° give him a can.
n ktaptr i tx silallitindniittaniindbzipciimptly and charges
aeon Aar Also, Undertakinflaiirriad on, and Coffins in ade in
anretyloAlatired, at-ohortmotice.- - -
PGY.Ftinoralo,istteridodAit any . filac{ In tiivin or ooun
}luutingdon,Sept.24,llln-q
FRUIT TREES, - "
ORNAMENTAL TREES,
- SHAOE • TREES,
-• GRAPE VINES,
PLANTS, &C.,
At - the nurseries . of Taylor & Creiner
Who offer their stock of well grown
and thrifty .TREES, VINES, PLANTS. kc., at their old
prices. The expanse of grafting and planting this stock
having been incurred before the outbreak of the rebellion
alien the pricoof labor was lexi, they can afford to cell
these Trees at 50 per cent. less than they can sell thu same
kind of trees next Year. While Other Nurserymen have
'aised' their prices about 66per cent., these still sell nt the
old rates this year; that is to ray--Apple Trees, $l5. SIR,
and $2O per hundred, according to afro, /cc. Standard Pear
50 to 75 cents each. Dwarf Pear, 50 to 75 cents each, and
$o to $45 per hundred. Plum and Apricot, at .40 to 50
cents each. Also, Perch. Cherry, Quince end 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 in fruit trees. is sure to yield a good re
turn. Now is your time to order tree,
'Address, THEODORE ll.' CREMER,
ebS, 160.5. • Huntingdon, PA.
orrivik i
vt 4tocks
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4111 P" kkj „ I
I I n I 14
ESTABLISHED IN 1840
Inoorporated' by the Legislature of the
State of Pennsylvanii.
Located on the N. TV. Corner of 7th ana
(701) Chestnut sts. (701)
Designed exclusively to Impart a thorough and
PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION.
All dames of persons require such an education. Those
possessing means, need it in conducting their awn business
Those without Means need it in obtaining and creditably
filling lucrative positions in the employ of others.
The course of instruction and practice is arranged so as
to fully meet the diveraltied events of every departmentof
DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN TRADE,
tie cotnprehended or embraced ender the three general di
visions of industry: Agriculture, Manufacture and Coro
mecca.
Bach student is instructed individually In both theory
and practice of Book Keeping, according to the most op
proved and labor saving methods,l3usiness Penmanship,
Calculations, and all the collateral branches of a complete
course of business education; and upon passing a satisfac
tory examination is awarded • by authority of law, a diplo
ma, under the corporate sml of the college.
students are received at any limo. And It Is believed
that a practical experience 'of over TWENTY YEMIS will be
considered by the public an ample guarantee of the prac
tical character of the course and efficiency of the inetruc
,
All further information desired can be' obtained at the
college, or by addressing the Principal for a circular by
.ear-A liberal dieeount le allowed to wounded end hon
orably discharged soldiers. The college is open day and
jet-ening.
y 12,1865
LADIES' FANCY FURS,
JOHN FAREIRA'S
- OLD ESTABLISHED
M'ilur"lVJE.arrafa,atecery
718 ARCH Street, above Seventh,
PEITLADTILPHIA
DEEM
a. LADIES' and. CHID
DREN'S WEAR, in filo
City. Also, a tine assort
of Gent's u r
Elo.es nod Collars.
I am enabled to dispose
• ,of my good, at They .
REASONABLE PRICES
Amu, and I- would therefMe
-a call from my
of Huntingdon
county and vicinity.. -
Romumber the Name, Number and Street I
JOILN PARFalta,
• • • • 71a ARM Street, above 'Rh; Soulti elde,
eo PHILADELPHIA.
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.fa- . I HATE NO PARTNER, NOR 'CONNECTION
WITII ANY OTLIER STORE LN
PENNSYLVANIA - •
•
. .
PAINT AND COLOR. WORKS;
•
Liberty White - Lead), "
- Liberty White.. Lea d .!
TRY IT !• . TRY IT !
Warranted to covet more nuttier, for FIIII2IO weight,
than any other • Buy the beat, it is"tte cheapest.. • •
• TRY IT ! • . TRY IT !.. "
• Liberty; Load Is whiter than any other. • , •
Liberty Load 'corers better than any other: • '
Liberty Lead orate longorthitn any other. : ..• ,
Liberty Lead In more economical than any.other.
Liberty Load Is more free from int:purities 'and le
Warranted to do more and better work,
. at a given cost, than any , other,'
Buy , the, Best,' it is the Cheapest
• Manufactured and warranted by • . 7
. • ZIEGLER & SMITE,..
Wholesale Drug, Paint & Giass DealSra,
137 North Third Street;.Philcida: .
1865. , PHILADELPHIA 1865.
WEL3I.I 3ENstrperssi, - cSore.
110W.ELL & BRUME,
• MANIIPACTURERB
Paper Hangings Sr,' WindoivShades,
N. . Corner Fourth & .11277rIcet sts. .
'PHILADELPHIA. • r
B,—'-Always in store a largo stock of
LINEN and. OIL
Aug. 23-3 m. •
; f t HENRY HARPER;
" 520 Arch st.,' Philada,
WATCHES,
FINE JEWELRY;
4.8014 ii) SILVERWARE,
and superior
§ILITERPIJATED, WARE c
oetlll3 ,
£1319N CQUN
. . .
I, .E.,.STAUFFER, .
• •A.Ni)
ilortlCSAC4ND . Siieei, "corner '44(.larij;'
. .
• • , .11//L.A . 44:.4".13TA.
An assortpleut of Watohes,, .Japplry, Silver & PlatOa
, • Wait, constnntly on hand,
571:1A8L. 0F:012 IfOLID:AY fiE2.E:q.E.N.T.II.
, ;
'ifiriteparing of Itatchen ainniewelry piornOy
ESTEY'S. COTTAGE ORGANS,
•-•
Cottage o r
•
Aro not only unexcelled, but they are absolutely . nne
qualleg by any other Reed Instilment itt . the country.—
Designed nlipresily for Churches and schools, they are
found, to be equally will tulitpted to the pirlor and draw-
Ing room.
,Ibr sale only' by . , E. M. BRUCE. '
No. 18 North SEVENTH 'street, Philadelphia. ,
Also, RRAIIIII.IItY'S •PIAN.OP,,and a [complete na
imitment of the PERFECT bIELOPEON. . ,
T.I;DREDOi
•
ELDa.EDGE BRO' .
IiAICYI Stationers - Booksellers .
No: rraita 1.0 ,s'outh
(Aboyephertuut,) , ‘,:‘ , y1111411.1:RIA11.4..
itarticulitr . ritte . ntion paid to the country trade.
''Alwitie oti itaild , t ti gorge , eitpp yot Lettei, Cap, •
tiOiri;
Bill, and AVrapplp,g r Ppprr.; ,Envelopes ;, , School and ; Alin,
cellaneens 'Book.; "Pena, Tnki, Slates, 3lncllnge, Photo
graph Allnints, Palter Bags', ke4c., .to. ' ' %'.
Ltboral terms to cash customers. •
MONTHLY TIME BOOKS,- "t
-- LBitl4-,' . l ;B l ,3l;: t alcn STA TIoNERY S TOR'
lIORS, - of thebest, for Medicilt
_ ' PtirPOtet at tl. S. 7311Tti'S.
T. 11. POLLOOK, Att'y-txt-Law,
I • have now In store of
ty. own Importation and
fannfictore, one of the
R GEST and most
EAUTIFUL selections of
M=M
CFO.' r. ELDEEDOE.
- THE "VICTOR"
:A. N" ,= • El
NEW. TRIUMVILI. NT AT STATE FAIRS'
COOK'S
SUGAR EVAPORATOR.
MOST RAPID II VAPORATOR IN TUB WORLD!
"SORGO FRER.
CANE SEED, by tbo lb or babel, FOR SALE AT COST I
. .
Princo & Con New AUTOMATIC ORGANS.. ThegreAt
t triumph of the ago!• . • .. •
New style MELODEONS; with'lfeprevemen re.
Grover & Baker'', FAMILY SEWING MACHINES,.
Send for Circulars, &c. _Free.
-A. B. BRUMBAUGH,
: • Sole Agent,
James Creek,nuntingdon co., Pa.
=MI
Electricity.
DR. BREWSTER HAS OPENED
an v oilleo in Ifuntingaon; Pa., and has cured, and
further pledges himself to Curaticlassofdiseases acknow
ledged to ho iocuritble by any known process of medica
tion, diseases that never have, nor Weyer can be contrail
'ed, only by his mode of applying the vatiout modifications
of Electricity. "
The Ductor does not wish to convey tiro imprrmision that
ho cores all diseases in all conditions; he does not wiih. to
shock the sense of Dm public by asserting that hotutil
cure pulmonary consumption after the lungs . nre . lialf de
cayed, but ho: pledges himself. to cure every Case of pul
monary consumption In the early and middle stage, and
every otheraliseatio AM - 0 a suitictont amount of vitality
remains for.reactlon. '-; r .
EleCtiictty to always safe in the hands of an experienced
operator. The currents are perfectly under control, end
cast be regulated to sult the ,delicato nerves • ofa: child
Without any unpleasant sensation:"
All thole who. have long suffered from natal% end
obstinate diseases I • .
• Actr — A . ll . l4;o9e ichs Luxe been givn up lly other l'hyal
4 All thot4) who havo been' disnilvedeis Incurablo
oruhespltalel . : • '
ARE INVITED TO , CALL
Electricity, unlike Medicine, is eapitble of prOdueing ell
the changes nocessar.st to cure any disease, when applied
froin proper polaiities. Tho following are among, the dis
eases our systuth of practice has proVed especiiilly success
ful ju curlug. . ,
• Diseases Cured by, El ectrop,rhyi
' Amnusosl ' ,Aphony t loSs of voice, 6,e.; Asthma;-Agri
Chine, Tever and es `Atrophy; 'nervous clinsurriptien;
Allof the stomach; Amonorrhoca,' suppressed. menses;
All mercurial diseases; Bites of poisonous insects or
.unis
Mehl; Droitchlthg. stone or .gravel in Bladder iCol niunip•
lion; , Chlorosis, green:sickness: Concussion of brain; Con.
traction of 'ChM; 'Eltileturo' of Cholic, frbinAliTer•
sot canoe,; Cramps oefspasms, chronic on.atutei Congos , .
live diseases of alljtinds, Corea; St. Vitus dance; Coldness
of feet and linnds , "ncers, in certain stages; Copper col.
ored cuticle. or blotches; Catarrh; Diptheria; Deformed
limbs straitened. Deafness, frein paralysis of accoustio
nerve; Dizziness or drowsiness; Dropsy; Diabetes; Dye.
pepsin, to all its terms; Disinonorthcea; painful menstru
ation; Dilligult 'respiration; Enlargement' of JOints; Ear
ache; Epilepsy, tall ing' sickness; Fits; from difibront can,
see; Gastrition irritation of. the stomach; Gout; Goitre.
or swelled see ;,; Glandlilar swellings; ilemiple,gin; Gent
orrhege, from different causes; Ilytlteria, irritable spine,
Ae.;sice or necrosis Headache; Insanity; Inflamed or sore
oyea;.llleontineoro of urine; lorpidstato of Liver; L'ungs.
hemorrhage of, congestion of, Ac,; LeekJaW;Liver.enlargo
went of; • Loucltorrhon.; .fleur. albits;• :whites; Mental de
preisioniMuscular contraction; Menstruation, derange,
most in; Monininibin; Milkleg; Numbness from injuries
or otherwise; Neuralgia, Nocturnal emiss ions; CIABOres;
Ili, lent ulcers; fhalls, in some of its forms: Paraplegia;
Palsy, nutult On wliateverpart;
Poisoning; Palpitation of the heart; Prostration from vat
rioue causes; Prolapses uteri, Ac. ' Prolapses' aiil, or piles;
excessive Perspiration; suspended Perspiration; Mem.
nary enople;4; Rush of Blood to the bead; Itlieniaaffim,
acute. or ReMtolsCeSs; 9welled 'fossils; Sons
Throat; from any Cause; 9:ill rheum; ScroluligSpinal dis
eaips. ourvaturo, In.; ()Varian TitilioriO Tremone, do:
Ilrium, or at death, Tetanpa, ,or lockjaw Uterine.
plaCealell [9, Uterine weal;n4s; Weltk Eyes, A.c.l White
swellings. ;WM.' BRJEWSTE it, M. D.,
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DT. Etriehlaridis , lllellifinons colig . h Diilsom is warranted
to cure Canghs, Colds. Hoarseness, Asthma, Whooping
Omigh,; Soro Throat, Consumption, end all alTections of
tho Throat and Lunge. . . '. . • .
. . .
St]
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of
MI
IV
F<
Fon
tetrlogente, Abnorlteute,Stimutente and CartulaatNov
Is warranted to effect a cure after all other means
fatted; •
or Babe by Druggists. General Depot, No. 6, East
irth Otreet,Cincinnat4,obio. •• • , f• • :
Dr. Strickland'a Pile Remedy,lias cured thousands of
tho went awes of. Blind - and Bleeding Piles. - .It gives im
mediate relief and effects • a permanent cure.
.Try it dl
racily.. It is warranted to cure.' ' ' '
For sale by, all Bruggiste. General Depot, No. 6, Bast
Fourth StrSot, Cincinnati; Ohio.
DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUSNESS AND
DEBILITY.
Dr. STRICKLAND'S VONIO.—We can recommend
those suffering with loss of Ap • petite, Lidigestion,, or
Dyspepsia, Nervouspeto or • Nervous . Debility, to. use
Strickland's Tonic. It is a vegetable preparation, free
from alcoholic liquors; it strengthens the whole nervous
system; it createtta good 'Appetite; and 1. Warranted to
cure Dyspepsia and Nervous _Debility._ • • • •
For sale by Druggists generally, at, $1 per bottle. Fre•
pared by Dr. A. Stricklandi•lio.: East Folirth Street,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
JOHN ABM Agent•Pfuntingdon, Pa. ' ' • '
'TB RD'S
•
STAR. MAGIC,:'LINIIVIENT.
1(1)oWRD
n REA will be paid
Ufa any medicine thatexcels this for the
following diseases: e
Rheumatisni,, Neuralgia,, Spinal Afloc
.
done, COntraeted ,Toints, Cholic Patna,
Pains in Side or Back; ToothaOhe,
Tleadache, Sprains, Sore Throat,
Cuts,. B111180;3, -Burns, and-all - -
Diseasesof the,Mus,cles, ~„.,
"
• 'Skin' and 'Glands. —
Ton Is au Internal and External Medicine, coMposed of
Roots, Herbs and Barks each as 'out forefathers used.—
There is a bountiful Bounty nu the cartikto cure all cony
pielnns, If . we only know what they were. This has been
a:subject for constant study with the Medical 'Faculty for
e great many years, toiled out the kinds best adapted to
the above .complaints—how to put them together, and
what portions to use. .
This wonderful remedy needs no reeommendation save
the results which invariably follow Its application.
This popular remedy is feat coming into use front
the fact that it gives good satisfaction.
kW-PHYSICIANS are invited. to teat ita of in all
costs of lthefuntitism, Affections of the Spinal Column,
and all Dimwit of the Skin.. Muscles andUlands. It has
been used 111 thollrfilldrl StririlliCer strider. .010 personal
enpervinion of the lny.tennt OW, tins never disnppeluted
their expectations. All .ten ade for it, la h•trial-_-,eXileki•
mental prndf -- not the tenth - army of the hen outran', are
the ,atteltevn Me:de:aro 4o.prr nontlfri
It Wirilid tic welt tor many in v . : lying w limas Mturtara,
if these . [nets roola reach It. it neat "threshers. It la nioro
impevtnnt tolica, then fe, that this should
Ist-the '"Truflt minfiti . and iitoit,ftroottil.”
I . ' - it 'in your . family,. ;roe binkllo# ottlos 'when
yea hest' 'expect it:
STIOEMAKER. • .
SOLE AGENT, IIL'Ar.7'LVOD
Huntingdon, Pa., Jol3-10, 15115. .... . f ••• d
rP.I. - {A.CIIN.G .111USLTN;
DRAFTING AND•DRAIVINO
and . . :
Por mala nt • •
LEWIS' ROOK d STATIONERY STO-Riii.
AdEINCY,.
.FOR . COLL.EcT=6: SOLDIERS .
• :
CLAIMS,; BOUNTY, BACK PAY
, AND PENSIONS. • •
ALL . who may have, any claims a
gainst the Government for ounty, Back Pay and
p Slone, camhavo their claime promptly ,collected by ap
plying either to pert,/ or by letter to
W. 11. WOODS;
• ' Attorneyat Law,
• . IluntingOon, Pa.
Alignq . :l2, 1863. ,• •. , •.'• . •
1865.
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YARD. Th 6 undersigned
would respectfully:call tho attention of the citizene
1 untingdon mid the adjoining counties to the stock of
eant Ifni marble now on hand. He is prepared to furnish
at the shortest notice, Monumental Marble, Toad), Tables
-and Stones *of eiery. desired size' and farm of. Italian or
Eastern Marble, highly. finished, and carved with appro..
prints &etch, 'or 'plain, at may snit. :
Building Marblo, Door and Windom Sills, &c., will be
furnished to order. • ' • '
W.W. pledges himself to furilish material and Nvork
annlip eloal• to any in thS country, at a Ear prieo. Call
and sea, toP,ro you purchase eleondiere. Shop, on hill
treat, I.liinting;dou, Pa.
Thintingdon,May 16168 5
ALEXANDRIA BREWERY.:.
W. COI.: b ER.
rrimico . ..thic.d into ce-partnerabip in, the
Alexandria Brewery, the public are-informed \
that they - will be, prepared at all tirripa to, till v d p,
eidoikon the shorten notice. •
Alexandria, Jan. 18. 18657tf.
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6 33 423 12 06 Mt. Union,— 430 9 53 8 45
42 .4.30 12 18 Mapleton,' 4 22 • '8 37
5.52 4 39 12 29 31111 Creeo, 4 13 9 37 8 28
09 454 12 43 640 Huntingdon; 4 001 924 8 16
025 6 00 108 ......IPetoreburg,... 3 42 9 05 7 6
633 5171,1.20 Marten, • 3 34! 749
641 527 132 " 19prueeCreok, 321 866 742
6:59 '1 63 ' 13IrmiUgliam, .3 10 725
7 10 5 55 2 05 7 05 Tyrone, 2.08 .8.33 7 33
725606 2 20 '" 'Tipton, • 248 '7 03
7 31 6 13 2 28 Fostoria, 242 6 57
7 31 6 18 2 35 Belga Mille,- 237 8 12 6 62
800649 • 3 001 810 Altoona,. , 220 .7.55 635
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A. M. aratarrives at Huntingdon et 4 40 A: M: '
Tho. PIIIIA-DELPIIIA EXPRESS., Westward, loaves
IlunHugdon 'at 7 . 18 'A. M., 'and - arrives 'at Altdona at
850 A. 51. • -
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Train, leave ftarrisburg,for New York, an follows! At
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vania Railroad, and sleeping cars accompany tiny 3 00 and
8 15 a, in, trains, without clan ge.
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2 15:P. M., and Reading at 1 tt..M., 7 35 and lb 45 A. M.,
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6.00 A.. 51., and ratornalroin Pky,AortorfrA at 6,00 1?. N.
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Annals of the Army of the Cuniberland.
Rebel Invasion 'Of Maryland and Pennsylva
nia, and the Battle of Gettysburg.
Pictorial History 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 Soren Boole' ' • '
'Coal and Coal Oil;.by Eli. Bowen.
Chambers Informationfor the People, 2 Vole.
Life and Public - Services of Abr'm. Lincoln.
Partons Life of Andrea , Jackson, 3 volumes.
General Butler in New Orleans,.by Varton.
Jackson and New Orleans, by Alex. Walker.
Trving's - Life of 'Washington, 5 volinnes.
Life 'of 'John Fitetn by ThortipsohlWestentt:
Smucker's Life &,Times of Alex. Hamilton.
Taylor's Life and Travels of Von. Humboldt.
Opportunities for Industry and 'Capital, or
1000 Chances to. Make Money.
Freedley's Practical Treatise on Business.
..
Sinding's History of Scandinavia.
Walker's Rhyming Dictionary. ' • • • •
,Good's Book , of Nature.
Ovid [literally translatedd by 11. T. Riley.
Bedities and Achievements of the Blind.
Stevrart's Freemason's Manual. -
'Webb's. " Monitor.
Davis' " "
Cross' Masonio Chart.
Shaltspeare's Complete Works.
What Can Woman Do, by T. S. Arthur.
The Withered'Heart, do.
The Des'erted'Wife, by Mrs. E. Southivorth.
Pencil Sketches. by Miss Leslie.
The Lawyer's Story, by J. A. Maitland.
Diary of en Old Doctor,: do.
The Wanderer, do.. -
Adam Bede, by George Elliot.
Courtship and Matrimony - , by Robert Morris
Parisian Pickings,.by Julie De Mnrguerittes
Richard Penn Smith's Miscellaneous Works
gorse Shoe Robinson, by J. P. Kennedy:
I Father and Daughter, by Fredrika Bremer.
Fashion and Famine, by Mrs.. Ann Stephens
Mary Derwent, do.
Peculiar, by Epes Sargent.
Anecdotes of Love, by Lola Montez.
Age of Chivalry, by Thomas Bulfinch.
Tale of a Tub, &c., &c., by Dean Swift.
The Initittls a Story of Modern Life.
The Methodist, by Miriam Fletcher, .2 vole.
The World's Laconics ; or Best,Thoughts of
Best Authors, in - Prose 'and Poetry.
Robert Iloudin,
the Magician, by Mackenzie
Skirmishing, a Novel.
Lettera to YoungladieS, by Rev. j. Bennett
Ladies'.Guide to Perfect Gentility, •
Dime. Book of Etiquette. • ,
The Reason Why--Natural Hiitnry.
Daring and 'Suffering, by Lieut. Pittenger:
Titcomb's Letters to Young Folks,
Lessons in Life.
'Letters to the James.
"• Gold'Foil.. •
" Bitter Sweet.
The Trial, or Alore.Links of the,Daisy Chain
Book of Nonaenke, by 'Edward Lehr.
Nasby,'Papers;'[ComicoTolitico-Religico.j. •
The Ladies' Werk-Tablaßook, . ',-
Zulu Land, by Rev. Lewis Grout.
Detch'and EngliSh Testainent. •
Bunyan's Pilgrim Progress. .
• " Holy - War. ,
rhs Three Mrs. • Judson'e arid other Daugh:.
tors of the Cross, by Rev. D. Eddy.
Strickland's Life of Jacob Gruber. .
Shadow on the Hearth, by Rev. N. Rico.
Defence of Armageddon, by F.' E. Pitts. '
The Great Consummation, by Cummings.
Louis Napoleon and the Battle of Armaged
don, by Rev. M. Baxter.
Condensed Concordance to the Scriptures.
Thoughts of Favored Hours, by ...L.Copely.
Cohbet's 13 Sermons,on Great Sins.
Headley's Seared
kftalvaine'S Evidences of Christianity: •
Dealings with the Dead. • •
Slavery - Viewed from the Bible Stand-Point,
by,Rev. J.:M. Adair. -• '"
Union Bible Dictionary.
The Broken. Bud, or the Reminiscences of a
`'Bereaved Mother. • •
Bomberger on' Infant Salvation.and Baptism:.
The Death of .Little Children, by S. Primo,
The Morning of Life. .
The Faded Ilepe,-by ;Mrs. L. IL SigerirriCY. - •
The Guardian :Angels; or Friends in Heaven,.
by Mrs. Sarali'Gould.
The Daughter of Affliction, a•trieMoir of the
1 . . Protracted' Sufferings 'and Religious Ex.!
. porience of Miss Mary Rankin;
Barnes' FnmilY PrhYers.
Jay's FaMily Priyers.
Fleetwood's Life of Christ. . . .
Shelley's 'Poetical. Works.
Affection's Gift for' the Lovingand the Loved,
Cole. Hagen.
The. New• Fortune Teller, .or the-Poetical
Fate Book: • , •
Mrs. Hale's Receipts for the Million. •
The Philadelphia Ilousewife, or. Fancily Re
ceipt Book.
Widdifteld's New:Coolr'BoOk.
Soyer's / Standard Dookery. ' , • •
Miss Acton'e Modern Cookery.
Dime'CoOk and Recipe BOoks." •
Houeehold Economy; by M. G. , St.iJean.
The,Family Doctor, by prof. Taylor, M. D t ,
rionin g 's Fruit and'Fruit Tre'es.of America.,
The Farm ;'Manual of Practical Agricaltare
The Garden,,! do. do .•. Horticulture;
The,Barnyard, a 'Manual
,of, Cattle, 'Horse,.
and'She'4. Hasbandry. • '''
A Method .of !Incirerising the ' Yield -of ;the
• IMileh -00 7,,k).Y.J,ehn Nefnen—, : !,. L
MaylieW'S Illustrated Horse Management.
• • • Doctor:' • '
The:Hera - a and His -Diseases; by . Jennings:.,
Rarey's Practice of Horse Tammg. )
Both Sidee of HkagitipaQueiticai.
Mysferie r s .ef:Bee-Keeping,"-byll: Quinby.
Economic Cottage : Pcildckby.c, P. Dwyer.
Wages and Labor Calculator.
Si.irilaner's"Ready, Reckoner alai .Book,,!
for . LuMber Merchant's, SliiP'BOildera
• - and Boat'Ruilders. • •
Scribner's Assietant •for‘ Farrohrs,
Produce bealere and 'Mechanics.'
Rohrer's Practical CalCalstOr. • • • ,
Engineers'. and.lllechanize' Pocket Book, by.
Chae.
Arrowernith's ,Papor Hanger's . Companion.
The
.COMPany . Clerk.,:by'Cript. A. V. Kautz.
United State's ArmY . ltegulations.
Infantry and Cavalry 'Tactice,„. ; ;
Tai Law ; and Staten Duty.dards. ,
Pitek L e Maps'of United State'S; Pennsylvania,
and , the Nestern • Smits. • -
Mitchell's: New Traveller's:: Guide . through.
the United. States and qtmadtis. ,
'Constitution of, the
Freedley's Legal ; , ,
Everybody's datidyerfby 'Frank Crbsby.
The Secret Out, drslooo , Trieks!with , Caids,
and other dtecVeations. - .
Book of Drawing-ReomlPlays i .by S. Steele.
The Sociable,or 1001 llotne Amusements.
Hoyle's Games:
.C.lmse`,, Backgammon, &a,
Checker's Simplified 'and Rifilained by D.
Scattergood: • - •
Spectropi l a; Or'Suriiriclng.SpeCtrnl
showing Ghosts everywhere, d ;of :any
Color, •with Siiteerrlllitatrations.' •
Dime, and other tetter-Writers:•'
,The 'Poacher, (PhonOffiaPhic.) •
The .Ite porter's Companion, (Phonographic.)
Pitman's Manual of 'Phonography.
How to Talk, a Manual of Conversation and
Debating. ; ; ,
Elocutim and, Oratory. ; ,
McElligtitt'sti.MerteanDebater.
Whafely's SeleetiMinf SYriotiyinsi
Buyies!,logiu andlUtility Of Mathematics,. •
Gilfillan's Literature and Literary Men.
lArliwn'icartinitliar of English Granunars.
Page's Theory'audiPractice of Teaching.
Holbroek's Normal Method of,,Teaching.
WiCker:iliarn 's School' Economy.
ElocotionarirlMatiMill, by llertini.CoiAbni
111angnall's Comprelteusfrvc,Soranntryof llis
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Il e- Also, an assortment: f ‘Juvenile and:
~.Cheap Publications. ; ,
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Srinder's Grerinan and English Printer.
Nortbend'a Littio..4e4mr.
DitiekSiinakers and Dialognes. •
Perrne's Eiernentsef Chetnitry. •
Reese's ,; Zoology. , I r , • • •
Lambert's Anatomy and ,PityaiOlogy
Worcester's Ancient and - Modern - History.
Teneher's'Guido : to"lllthitreticins : to tipcom
pauy Holbmois's.Sehoel'AplilrattiN.
How to use Globesj,by
The Natural Spelling3ptiqter,„
Sherwood's Speller ritrPro`lionneef.
Hitnn's Eloments•of Sphoribul Trigoilotastiy
Key to Bunoyeastle;s Algebra., ;
,fSee School Books in anothei..eolumnd
DittiaSaCC7 CDCOMS
FOR. SALE 42' LEIDIS• BOOK STOI?E.;
imos . CONGS.O9 IRELAND, containing abont.l76.of
the of.lltir e nizeiSongi l and Ballaas,Reeludlng
$ M. 1 .1 1., Rongtlpf the alrection.ei
seetimei. , thi, patriotic, Historical, Military, Political`
c orn i c . flour ,' h 1 scollnueoua Rong4,' arranged" for tho
,11,,lodeon. Price j . :3.00
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HOWE'S SONGS SCOTLAND, containing about 175
of the Gems of Gm'odiiii ids Songs and Ballads, inclu
ding Songs of the siToctio.'is , Sentimental, Patriotic,
Historical, Military; Dolitiel, Coniie and , illiacellune•
one Songs, arranged for .114 e .I.;,•i.nofo . rte or /I.lelo4eon.
Price $3.00.
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HOWE'S SONOS AND BALLADSN
TIRO, containing' the Original
. • of the Bongs and Ballads, sting. by ci,VtiC*T l-1 1 19th
, era of the present generation. Arrangedlo-r. Four
, . . .
'.IIOWR'S TRIOS: Quadrilles Contra and Pfincy
with Calla and-Fig:wok% Waltzes; Polkas, Opeiklldue
Flute, Cornef,l3uss 110, 'tze. Scotch .1:04 airs, 44.., &o:, 'fur • the.
11 1 3SICIAN'S,ONINIIIIIS, No. 1, coptalaingi the. whole
Camp Duty, Calls - and Signals toted Arini and
Navy,; 40 setts of Quadrilles, Signals.
Pol
ka and Schottische] with Calls; and an immense col
- lectioh of .Polkas, Schottisches, Waltzes' 'Marches,
Quicksteps, Hornpipes, Cartra and Fancy Daum',
Songs, dc, for the Violin, Pinto, Cornet, Clarkanott,
, &0., Containing over, 700 pieces of Mu/001: • • •
.
I.IUSICIAL'S:' OMNIBUS , N0..2, 'containing 860 Ogees
of Music, consisting of 100 Duets for two Flutes two
Violins, &a., 200 Scotch . 'Airs; 200s'Irish4Airii, Q,osd
Mlles, Fancy and Contra Dances, With the Calls and
Fivers: Polka, Schottisches;' , WaltieS,• Quicksteps.
Marches, Uornplpes, Songs, .Ic., for the Violin, Flute,
Marione% Fitei Carnet, Flageolet, &c. - • ' •
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TIIBYOUNG MEN'S SINGING 'NOON': 'a
collecHnn Of
Music for male Voices, consisting of Glees and Part
Songs, Choir and congregational Tunes; 'Anthems,
Chants, dm. • . . • . . •
RINGLET'S JUVRNILB, CHOIR :—A: eolect!on of the
Choicest hielattiei from •tho German, • Yrettch;
ErigUollld American Cotaposora.,
TRUMPET OR pritlEnog AND. TILE BUGLE CALLgitWQ
books suitable to the times.'
THE BOSTON OLEE'BOOK; consiefing of do eitinefei
• . collection of.Elleaa, 31adrigale, and Round., selected
from the works - of the 'Most adinired Composers, to
gether many new pieces from tlio Gorman. , ' •
INSTRUCTION BOOKS -FOR TUB PIANO, :Melodeoß,
Accordeon s Violin, Banjo, auttar, Concertina, Drum,
Silo and Flagoolo.
iinntltigdon,
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OLD FRANKLIN 'ALMANAO•
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Among other features of the present nurobelitslll hi
A chronicle of the Great Rebellion Collthrepi from the
Old Franhlln Almanac ton:lB64,:eontithaing,a , filll and cor
rect digested record of the events of the war, military,
natal and Political, from Oetober:lsthjilB63,with =mints*
of Battles, Sieges, Raids, Sea-fights, and all the operations
The United States Army List. Major Generals and
Brigadiers, regulars and volunteers,' to- - Noveinhei Ist,
1864.
The'Rebel'Army List. Lieutenant-Generals,. 'Siajer
Generals and Brigadiers, to same date.
Losses in battle and by. death, of Union officers; to bila
limber 15t,.1864., _ --
Losses of officers Betel Army to same • ... • • r
The Rebel Government, Rebel Congress, Rebel ISebt,
-; • I! /1
'A fat digest of United Stateir Stamp regulations.
A full digest of AbilinitedStatecticenso regrilekhintr ••
Govirnments of the world to November Ist; 1861.
. Governors of the; Stares and Territorieli Union Mid
Rebel, to Noiember 1 5t,1864. • .
hierarchy of ;the ;Boman Catholic Church !Lb' Novena.'
ber le, 1864. ,
Bishops of the Piotesitanttpiscoind Churell• SO Noventj
her let, 1864.
Bishops of the MothodistEpiscopeCehirith to Nevem
her Ist, 1861.
Reigning Queens of the world toNoirember Ist, 1884. 0
Reigning Kluge of the world to November Ist, 1864.
Vein-Apparent to 'European. and other 'Empties and
Monarch les. ,
Besides other miscellaneous flatter, , astronomidid
formation, calendars. &c., &e., the whole comprising a val.
noble manual for use and reference- throughout thd year. ,
Price 25 cents per copy.
Copies mailed (post-paid) on'reeelpt of •prlce. • '
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SI'CItIFFEY'S Spoiler and „Readers.,
SANDER'S do do do
Town's Spellenand Definer) (6111•MnI now ;
Smith's, hilllion's and Brown's Grammars. ,
Fitch's Physical Geography. '" . • • • ;
Warren's Physical Geography. ,
Mitchell's, Monteith and 3:fatally's Geographies k Misdeal
Camp's Geography, with Key , to 3litchell's OutHno Maps.
Webster's mid it'orcester's Dietinethrids. • ' • I '
Quackenhos' First Lessons in Composition,
Quackentioli Composition and' Rhetoric.. , ' • •' ' •
Gresuleaf's, Steddifrd'e and Brooks! Arithmottes.
Peterson's. Fore Rhin Mance: • ' •
Greenleaf's and Stoddard's Kayo to Arithinsilpea
Greenleaf's lind.Daiies' Algerbeas. .. 2 ' .• •
Greonleaf's Key to Algebra. • -
..Parker's Juvenile ilillosefiby. • ' '
P,arkor's First Lessons In Natural Philosophy, ‘ , • , •
Parker's Phllosonhye ' • ' • • •
Willard's Ilistory truths United States ' • •
Child's' "
Goodrich's ", , 0
Payson: Dunton and' Scribner's Peninanablp, In olevin
numbers.
Fetter A nainmend's Do'nniaiiship iri tivelve numbers:
Academical, Can trollora' and other!Cepy 800 k... 7
Davies' Elemehtdey GconietrY and Trigonometry. '
Davies , Logendro'a Geometry„ , . •
Greenleaf 's Geometry.
FUlton &,Eaittnan'a Book.kesplng. ' I
Beek'Kceping by Single Entry, by Uanaford & Payson ,
Book Kelvin igloy Single . and Double Entry, by Ilan aGard'A
'Payson.
'Other bookiaelll be added and furnished:to order: ,
A full stock of School Stationery always on hand.
llnntingdon, e) •
PAPER f PAPER!! PAPER !!!
Tracing Pepin', •
• • Inipteulon•Ptipar, •'
Deed Foyer,
• • -•-• • Tlestia Paper,'
Silk Paperfor , tlawers, :. i •
Pyr,foroted Paper„
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lat COP'Paptie,- - :• -
Foolscap Paper,
Letter Paper, •
Coninierciaf No . iaParre — r , '
• ~'Ladies' Gilt Edged Lettera nd Note Paper,
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' • LedieePlein•and Fancy Noto Papor,
For
and Colored Card Paper, in Puke and Sheets,;
For sale at LEWIS' nook, Stationary 'and Iluelc Storer.
DOOMS AND STATIONERY.-
A good Assortment of miseellineMni and 'School
s—Foolseap, Letter, Commercial and Note Paper—
Plain and Tandy Envelopes—Red, Blue and Black Inks—
Blank Books of numerous slues—Pen s, Pendia, Pocket and
Desk Inkstandis' and nary' other article usually fonnd in
a Book and. Stattonery, Store, can les had at SUM price, at
LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY k lEDSIC STORE.
AITINI)OVIt'.GURTAIN ,EAPERS,,
A %LAI? G. ST OOK
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SPLENDID ASSORTMENT '."
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JUST RECEIVED
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PORT4SICrNNALES,' 7
PURSES, • '
• POCKET-BOOKS;
PORTFOLIOS, • -
CARD CASES, ' • • ' '
SEGAR CASES; •&e.,
A handsome , assortmontijiist 'rebt:oo4
•At LEWIS' -Book SkotO.•
'PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
AND
. SMALL PORTRAITS ,, ;.
sea nienicabiinip'inliiiiti eiviriiii;:r
'• ' • FOR. SAtE "
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AT LEWIS BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE.
OIL CLQTII Aiiimbow smuts
:GILT GOLD , SHADES,
BALLETS EIXTU.R.EAW,'
TAPE;'OORD ANDTASS'AES,
Alrtni.t AssbwriENT,
" QUICK SAtEi
tiribins t"
:Ai:yb9'dy in iircint 'of
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FAMILY 4,ND, rpcior. zsq! f
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4NDi ANNITAEV.
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a IT 071i1IX TALvaidr.utn!nantkinkomir,
l'eulty' aid 14661 '
STATIONERY, , :'
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AND Irgmitl4:oTioit .teoss,
sziErti utraid Witte &e.,,acts
poczaT 80018, ?mu
yor udias and Ederettemon,.
.tSLD AND PTENG4LI3,•
AWARD CARDSfAND .;
For Sunday att4 Common flohoOls,
BUNDAt SCHOOL HOOKA Or ALP HANK
TOY, B9OP3,,APPFIAPPq
:::•AXIL:XXN,PB ••.'r
'Proper for , Boy• a 4 anis'
AMUSING GAMES-
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Pistr.inliso
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CONTIIISATION CARD)S,
'0: 40 46*21;:
Friim 6 icl:7:centli, •
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BLAPTICS
coNsistiLifs sAir..k; • coT4oli
ATTACTOLEN,TS, . , XXlCcuzioqs,:i •)
'SUMMONS, DEEDS:
SUSECEAS, . , MOR'FGAGES,.f
SCHOOL 'ORDERS, JUDGMENT NOTES,
LEASES FOR HOUSES,' STATURALIZAT/011jEgrE'e
.120MMON BONDS, JUDGMENT .130 ND;,
WARRAIITS, I!, . FEE iy _
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NOTES, with a waiver of the s3+so Law. ,
'JUDGMENT NOTES:xi - Wel weivatiof the S,IiMPLaw,
ARTICLES OF AOREEDIEET, with Teachers.,
• MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES, foilatti4es 'of , The'lisiii4
nd Mobster. of. the Goepol. •
COMPLAINT,VAREANT,Yitid OOSSMITASENT;In'eitio
t Assault And Battery, and Affray. , . • .
••SCIERE FAOIA2L'to recairei•amont a/ 'Judi:dint •• .
COLLECTORS' RECEIPTS, -for . State , County;, , orlinkh land Tom:1611i " -• ,
Printed ou superior, paw, auditor, !tale at nel
titeILUNTINGLION GLOBE, -' a •
,BLANI3, of
o Tarr Oascripttop,,prtoteCto polorptif,tlr(
at effort nottoiyand tood'Papar. ' '
AXTHAT EVERYBODY•WANTS', I.'
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B Tells Toe .to dtein .up,Paadqralest6 fair}
gives general forms for AMIZEMIINTS of all .
" • kinds, Buis,ofSms, LRAM Arid Picerraeas.
Il 7:erli You Maw to draw up, Boiws and iformeau,
• rinivirs/Powrai of-rforucar;.Niere r aid
BILLS of Mronerros, Rsceirtra and 1 44 1 4 1 /4,
/I :21111/S Yeti The 'awe for Abe ;Oce.uhYrais of ` Diary' relty
the STATUTLS of LIIIITATION„and emenat
"and-kind of property illinceT (remit:Y(67j
viola in every
. Btete, , • •
B 181 k Ten to make an daddaittiee'piopaili,ZWMM
forme for Couroeirma erlthpaamyo,reyaad
- ' I the lifeaLTalrt Lava ofraiery 'State.
m Tells You The legal relations existing ,betsreoti Alva",
"'litatt ked • Mai.; Mehra' add 'Armo/ilk;
and LAIMMIio and 'realm, r , ,
.It Tiffs Yoe What' a:Meditates Liam:and 'BestrtMit, mit
the LaW f ul fOM 10 44 1 • 01 DO,Mii,Wtaa's
lona ne Paomarrrj Thence end Amnoiri.
M,IWIs Yon . The.La7 for Alsorrerrms:.{.xxxs in OTlV,Stiskili
• • - • - andthe'Nertraettzatiow Lint of this
,• . „ try; and how torcomply,avitli the same.
&Tens Tau The law concernint'Paaaroai and truer to oh.
toil/ .oile, , and,tho,F:atilfall7PP!.'4l/P ;PS
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requirements
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. t:Ltrys and J:iyetou4 -rowers. t: D
General and Etat@ Govratotstirs, ,
Ilosr to iszsP.oin.orEmyi atrowttilt.Popr
do your. business legally, time saving i
; vast 'amount , property',:arid . , , yalitiott4
litigation, by its timely conshltatiOn.
Ara- Everybody's f,awS•aris for !albeit piiiiieli6bksta
THE BEST. • •
STOCIC'OF FINES'PATIONgIty
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CAN lOW ij11" HAD
AT STATIONiIty: AND Mg= STORP
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FOR ,TELP4 GREIATEsT. VAREEITY''''
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