The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, December 06, 1865, Image 4

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'MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND
SEWING MACHINES.
'M. GREENE has just opened
. hie Music Store, one dens west or W Lew is• Bonk
store, where be keeps ennstantly no bend STEINWAY &
SONS' and Hann Manufacturing Company's
PIANOS, MASON & If AM EIN'S CABINET OIiGANn and
CAIIIIAIIT, NEEDHAM & COS' MELODEONS; Guitars,
Violins, Fifes, terns; Guitar and Violin Strings.
MUSIC BOOKS—Golden Chat n, Gulden Shower, Golden
Censer, Golden Trio, Ac., Ac.
SHEET MUSIC—He le constantly receiving from Phil.
edolphla all the latest nitwit, which persons at a distance
wi:king. can order, and have, sent them by m oil.
Alga GROVER k BAKER'S Celebrated SEWING MA
elllNES—the only machine that, In addition to every
kind of sewing, embroiders I>cl-fixity; sewing Silk nod
Cotton of all kinds and colors for machines.
Persons buying Sewing Machines fully Instructed in
the use of them.
Arni. Pianos and Organs Warranted fur fire years.
Those wishing to buy any of tho above articles are in
vited to mil amt examine mine before purehoning elem.
where My prices Aro the same as in New toxic and
.I!biladelphla.
Circulars of Instruments or Machines, sent promptly
epos Application wills any additional Information desired.
D. 1.1. GREENE,
Hill street, Huntingdon, Pa..
seTt Ono door west of Lewis' Book Store
1865. 1865.
CLOTHING. .
H. ROMAN..
w
OLOT RING
FOR.
FALL AND WINTER,
JUST RECEIVED
at
H. ROMAN'S
CHEAP CLOTHING STORE.
For Gentlemen's Clothf ngof the best malarial, and made
n the hoot workmanlike manner, call at
H. ROMAN'S,
opposite tke Franklin House in Market Square, limiting.
don, Pa.
Huntingdon net 17,14.
NEW. STOC.It. OF GOODS. •
EVERYBODY IS INVITED TO CALL AT
S. S. SMITH'S STORE,
ON HILL STREET, IMITINGDON, PENN)
TE 6 BEST
- -• .8130 Alt and MOLASSES, "
. COFFEE, TEA and CHOCOLATE,
FLOUR, FISH, SALT and VINEGAR,
- CONFECTIONERIES, CIGARS and TOBACCO,
SPICES OF THE PEST, AND ALL HINDS,
and evoryotlaer 'article Usually found In a Grocery Star
ALSO—. Drage, Chemicals, Dyo Stuffs,
• Paints, Ternishee, Oils and Side. Tarpontlno,
.Fluld, Alcohol, Glass and Putty,
BEST `VINE and BRANDY for medicaLmirpeees,
ALL TIIE - BEST PATENT MEDICINES,
BOOTS AND' SIIOES,
and a Jorge number of ortletea too numerous to mention
The public generally will OAea call and oxamin• fin
themeelvee and learn my prEos. . .
Minting,loo,'Oct 17 '65
CHEAP GROCERY STORE.
I Wit r IinEIIV9CMXILy•
HILL 8T:, HUNTINGDON, PA.
r HE undersigned offers for the in
spection and purchase of cristomers Margo and es
iinle,l stock of Groceries, Provisions, Sm. Ito feel, antis.
Pied they can ho accontoated with anything In his lino.
ilia prices ate low, and his stock fresh and good. Ile
Mops the best of
.SUG A.R, COFFEE,
TEAS, SPICES, SALT, •
— TOBACCO & - SEGARS,
-BOOTS SHOES,
•
•
HATS S CAPS,
ALSO—- •
HAMS, Wats, • .
gaijAsBEs, orris VINEGAR,
FISH, CHEESE, FLOUR RICE,
Arid INT 0 o N.S .of .eyery kind.
A select stock of DRY GOODS, together with QUEENS
WARN, and all other articles kept in a well regulated
establtallinent tor We'd( *reasonable prices:
store is on Hill, street, 'nearly opposite the
Bonk, and in the room formekly.occupiod by D. Grove.
, Coll and examine.- - .Z.-YENTER. -
flluntingdon, Oct 17,1865.- .
•
NEW GOODS !' • " 'NEW — 'GOODS !
~25 Pp?: CENT. •tELM4PER THAN
;WRIT - CHEAPEST!
SIMON COHN ,
• • "
AT COFFEE RUN - STATION, •
Nfoold respectfully colt the attention of ban old petrol.
,specially, and the public tn general, to his extensive
stock of well nelected newi Goode,just received
from the
i ffistern cities, Vonsicting, Mimi% of
Dry.,G ode,
, Clothing,, Wool .
.en 'Ware, Notions,
• • .• Hats and Caps, Boots and
'Shoes, Bonnets, Shawls, Circu
.
- lare, Hard Ware, glieenowore, Oro,
conies, Wood and Willow-ware, Tobacco,
Soma -Glass, -Provisions ,
Oil; Fish,:Salt, Tinware,' Cop
' -• • per. Ware, Drugs and
Medicines, Clocks, •
• Watches,. /cc,.
and all other articles kept lnc first class try store;
all selected with the greatest earn and width were pur
chased for cash only, and affords him to. sell them at
very low figure. The public will find it to their advan
tage to cell end examine our unsurpassed stock, before
purchasing elsewhere. No pains will be spared in show.
tog our Goods. ladies are specially invited to examine
our ,large stock of fashionable dress goods; Sintwls,•Cir.
ciders, Fern, and a great variety of Woolen Goods, Rosie.
ty, &o. Also, a handsome assortment of LADIES COATS
All kinds of produce taken in exchange at the highest
market erica—Cub not refused. By strict attention to
the wants , of customers, we hope to receive a continuation
ofthe liberal patronage with which we have been hereto
fore favored. Come one and all, sad Tar.
sm, New Goods received daily.
oct 181885.
WAR FOR THE UNION
NEW ORLEANS, Sr. LOUIS, MEMPHIS, NORFOLK, &c.
TAKEN.—ASIIBY SLAIN,AND THE BACK
- BONE OF .SECESIT" BROKEN
Eut while you rejoice at the success of our gallant
troops. and the prospect of the epeedy,Oolenfali of the
Babel Ahrty, do not forgot to call at the Mere 'of
, .
WALLACE- & CLF‘MENI t i • •
tiefers `p els•Awlle ' re, 'abd • see; our new stook
goods, copsixtiog of
Dry 0 9 0 41 - - •
Groieries;
. , . Queensware;
• Crockeryware,
Tobacco, Sege"
Flitch,
. •
snda genoral zuwor.tmonl. of .notions, all of
. .Nyldel, •
fired on raiaonabla tonne fat" alall fclqnC.l o . •• •
ifuutingdon; Ju1y1,1863.
GREAT REDUCTION IN •PRICES I!
TAB tniea - 6§ - Of - - Onf, nfreies and• the
Comeglient decline in tip/Trice ;or gold and other
conimoditire; enolo mo to fiend '
GOOD TIDINGS TO 'THE BLACKSMITHS,
and all others buIIRON, STEEL, NAILS, t 0... •
Haying moved my store to tho largo and commodious
.• 'thicker - , Storo Room, i ) Intro received • a large assort
...went of WAGON TINE, HORSE SHOEIRON, round and
square BAR IltON, bought from tioamakers since the de
-.cline in old,..elitch I am selling at GREATLY REDU
CED PRICES. . -
All rorsons 'wishing to buy IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
LOCKS, PAINTS, GLASS, or -any kind of HARDWARE
,f1.%.r.n51), saye money by sending their.ordpre, or call
. t
. Mlliirdware . Stbre,6l . '•
JAMES A:BROWN, -
April p; - .
- Huntingdon, .
New Furniture lstiiblishott,
.1. M. WISE, -
411anufacturar and Dealer in Furniture,
./lcipectfully_invite 3 the attention of the Public to his
stand on Hill at., Huntingdon, between C ' ghanie
' blare and Dean's National House, where lie manufactures
and keeps all kinds of Furniture at reduced prices. Per
sons wishing to purchase, will do well to give hint a colt.
Repairing of all k IS attended to promptly and charges
• reasonable.
1161 - Aleo, thaleytaking carried on, and Outline m ode iu
any style dasircd,td. short notice.
' 'Funerals attended at nay-place In town or emit,
!, by, • J. M.
Huntingdon, Etpt. 24, 1.5.02-tt
'FRUIT TREES, : •
.• • •
•
ORNAMENTAL TREES, •
SHADE TRE.E6,
• • -•-• . GRAPE VINES,
• - - - , FLANTS,L - &C.,
At the a arsertes of Taylor Cremer
'Who offer their stock of well grown
end thrifty TREES, VINES, PLANTS. Sc., lit their old
prices. The expense of grafting and planting this stock
having been incurred before - the outbreak of the rebellion
when the plies of labor was low. they con afford to sell
theee Trees at 50 per cent. loathe!' they Can sell the some
kind of trees next year. While other Nurserymen have
raised their prices about St per cent., these still sell at the
old rates this year; that isle soy—Apple Trees, $l5, $lB,
and $2O per hundred, neeording to size, &c. Standard Pear
50 to 75 cents each. Dwarf Poor, 50 to 75.eents each, and
$3O to $45 per hundred. Plum nod Apricot, at 40 to 50
cents earls. Also, Pe.^cli, Cherry, Quince and other trees;
Grape 8 Ries, iawtou.Binekberry, Raspberry, and Strew
berry plants, Dahlia roots, and Shade and Ornamental
Trees—all at the old rotas.
Money invested In fruit trees Is sere to yield a good re
turn. Now is your time to order trees.
Address, THEODOItiI 11. CREIRIt,.
oh% LW. Huntingdon, Pa.
p,. ‘ f p 4o6k:s
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• • • !, •
ESTABLISHED IN 1840
Prince & Co's New AUTOMATIC ORGANS. The great ,
est triumph of the age! -
New style MELODEONS. with Improvements.'
Grover & Baker's FAMILY SEWING MACHINES.
Sen.d . for Circulars, &c. Free.
A. B. BRUMBAUGH,
Sole Agent,
PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION. I out-Om Jsmos Creek. Huntingdon co., ,Pa.
Incorporated by the Legislature of the
State cf Pennsylvania.
Located on the 1%. W. Corner of 7th ana
(701) Chestnut sts. (701)
Designed exclusively to imprtit a thorough and
All classes of persons require such an education. Those
possessing means, need It in conducting thdrown business
Those without means need it in obtaining and creditably
Ailing lucrative positions to the employ of others.
The course of instruction and practice is arranged so as
to fully meet the diversified wants of every department of
DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN TRADE,
es comprehended or embraced under the three general di
visions of industry: Agriculture, Manufacture and Cons
MOM".
Each stndmit is Instructed Individually in both theory
and practice of Book Keeping, according to the most op.
proved and labor saving methods. Business Punmenship,
Calculatlone. and all the collateral branches of a complete
course of business education; and upon panning a •atisfne•
tory examination Is awarded. by authority of law, a diplo•
ma, under the corporate s• al of the college.
Students era received at any time. And it to believed
that it practical experience of over riVEZM vrxes will he
con thlored by the public an ampleguarantee of the prac
tical character of the man and ofliciency of the instruc
tion.
All further information desired can bo obtained at the
college, or by addressing the Principal for a chcalar by
mall.
liberal discount is allowed to wounded and hon
orably diecharged Boldface. The collrgo is open day and
keening,
y 12,1805
LADIES' FANCY FURS,
JOHN FAREiRA'S
O.LD ESTABLISIIED
Flux* c, - t or's
-718 ARCH Street, above Seventh,
Fancy Furs,
LADIES' and CUD,
EN'S WEAR, in the
Also, n fine assort
it of Gent's Fur
'tee nod Collars.
am enabled to dispose
ny goods at very
;ASIINABLE PRICES
I AYOUlti therefore
iclt a call from my
,cods of Huntingdon
lunty and vicinity.
amber and Street I
- JOHN FAREIRA,
TIE ARCH Street above 711,, South side,
eo27—tm PHILADELPHIA.
4g3. 1 HAVE NO PARTNER. NOR CONNECTION
WITH ANY OTHER STORE IN PIII...ADELIIPLIA.
PENNSYLVANIA
PAINT AND COLOR WORKS.
Liberty White Lead !
Liberty White Lead !
TRY IT! TRY IT !
wAct A nted to corer more surface, for name weight,
than any other Buy the best, it is the cheapest.
TRY IT; • TRYTT I
Liberty Lead is whiter than any other.
Liberty Lead corers better than any Mimi.
Liberty Lead A Amsdonger than any other,:
Liberty Lead is more economical than any other.
Liberty Lead to more free from impurities and is
Warranted to dd more and better work,
. at (given chit, than' Any other.'
Buy the Best, it is the Cheapest.
Manufactured end warranted by
ZIEGLER & SMITH,
Wholesale Drug, Paint & Glass Dealers,
137 North Third Street, Philada.
et. 11,1665
1865. PHILADELPHIA 1865.
WELI.I. - 4=I'EL3pOZW,,
,• , HOWELL & BOURKE,
MANUFACTURERS OF •
Paper Hangings & Window. Shades,
N. F. Corner 'Foyrt4 & Mailtht sts.
PHILADELPHIA, -
N. 13—Always in storo a large stook of
LINEN and OIL SHADES.
Philadelphia, Aug. 2.1-ara.
HENRY HARPER,
'' 2 520 Arch st„ Philada, {*
WATCHES, -
PINE JEWELRY,
SOLID SILVERWARE,
GEM=
and superior
SILVER PLATED WARE
octll-8m
I. K. STAUFFER,'
/ 151 WATCIIIIAKER AND JEWELER, 3
No, 'I.IS North ,SECOND Stroot, corner of: Quarry,
'PITI - LAREEPILLI. •
An aerortment of 'WetcheirJewelry, .A• Plated
Were eonelantly on hand, Sayer"
SI7ADLE.IO/27fOLIDAYPREATNTAI -
Bar-Repairin g of Watches and Jewelry promptly
attended to.
ESThY'S COTTAGE ORGANS,
Shontdere t
Fhb.
Are not only unexcelled, 1311t,they are absolutely sins
quelled by any tither Reed Tnetrnnient in the country.—.
De!signed expressly for. Churches and .schools, they ore
found to be equally tirell'adapted to the parlor and draws
ina room.
For sale only byE. . M. BR
UCE.
No. 18 North SgVENTII etreet,'Phlltidelphin
.6 - Z. Mao, BRADBURY'S PIANOS, nut]. a (complete as
eortment of tho PERFECT Mt:LODI:ON. , , 8.17-ly
=
ILDREBGE & BRO . ,
Publishers, Stationers , Booksellers,
No;l7 . andl9,South Sixth Street,
(Above . C.l:testnut,) • ' • "
PArticular n'itention Paid to the country' trade.
Always on hand 'a largo supply of Letter, Cap, Soto,
Bill, and Wrapping Paper ; Tnrolopes ; Fehnol end' Ml+
CelTaneoua• Maki ; Pens; • Ink, Slalea, • Mucilage, photo
graph 'Albums, raper Bop; &C.,# , : 1 •3
Liberal corms to cash customers. 1114'4'0,4i
TIMI BOOKS -
For_ Raba at _
• LEWIS' BOOK .AND STATIONERY STORE.
IQUORS, of the beet, for Medicine
.
C.C. SkITII'S
T. 11. POLLOCK, Att'y-riLLaw,
Principal
PHILADELPHIA
hare now In store of
own Importation and
innfacture, one of the
knUESTand most
:AUTIFUL selectionsof
CEO. P. aDREDgE
1865.
THE "VICTOR"
CANEI_,
NEW. TRIUMPHANT AT STATE FAIRS!
COOK'S
SUGAR EVAPORATOR.
ItIOST RAPID EVAPORATOR IN TIM WORLD!
"SORGO lIAND-BOOK," FREE.
CANE SEED, by the lb or beihel, FOR SALE AT COST
Electricity.
R. BREWSTER 11AS OPENED
LI on office in Huntingdon, Pa., and has cored, and
further pledges himself to cons a class of diseases acknow.
lodged to ho incurable by any known process of medica
tion, diseases that never have, nor never can bo contrail.
cd, only by his moCo of opplying the various malifications
of Electricity. •
The Ductor does not wish to convey the impression that
he cures all diseases in all conditions; he does not wish to
shock the sense of the publio by asserting that he can
cure pulmonary consumption after the lungs aro half de
cayed, but he pledges himself to cure every case of pill.
monary consumption in the early and middle stage ' and
every other disease where a sufficient amount of sitality
remains for reaction.
Electricity Is always safe in the hands of an experienced
operator. The currents are perfectly under control, and
CAR be regulated to suit the delicate nerves of a child
without any unpleasant sensation.
AZ - All those who hove long suffered from painful and
obstinate diseases I
dks' All those who have been given up by other Phyei
cianel - • .•
All theue who hove been diemieed ne' incnrable
from boapitabil
ARE INVITED TO CALL
Electricity, unlike 'Medicine, Is eapatie of prodncing all
the changes necessary to curo any disease, when applied
from proper polaritica. Tho following are among rho dis
eases our system of practicoluts proved especially enccoss•
ful in curing.
Diseases Cared by Eleetrepathy
Ainatirosis; Aphony, loss of voice, Eve.; Astiona; Ages
Chills, fever and ague; Atrophy; nervous consumption;
Atony of the stomach, Amenorrlima, suppressed menses;
All mercurial diseases; Bites of poisonous insects or ani
mals; Bronchitis; stone or gravel in Bladder ; Consump
lion; Chlorosis,-green:slcknecs: Concussion of brain; Con
traction of chest; stricture
,of limbs, Clmlic, , from differ.
eat causes; Cramps or spasms, chronic or acute; Conges
tive 1if.40 , 180.9 of nil kinds, Corea; S t.. Vitus dance; Coldness
of feet and bands; Cancers, In certain stages; Copper col
ored cuticle, or blotches; Catarrh; Diptherim.Deformed
limbs straitened, Deafness, !rein .printlysis of aacoustio
nerve; Dizziness or drowsiness; .Dropsy; Diabotes; . Dys
pepsia; in nil its forms; Dienienuriliven; painful menstru-
Mien; respirationrEidorgement of joists; Ear
ache; Epilepsy, falling sickness; Sits; from different cam,
see; Oastrition, irritation of the .hdultielit Gent; (Wires
or swelled neck; Olandular swellings; ifemlnlegia;
ordinary from. different Calll4l#4 hysteria, irritable spine,
,Ac.;sick or nervous headache; Insanity; Inflamed ornate
ayes; Incontinence of urine; torpid state of Liver; Lungs.
hemorrhage df,'congestion of, hr.; frekJaw;Llver,enlarge
mitt of; Lencliorrhea; flour ,albus; whites; .Mental de
prevision; Moscidar contraction; Menstrnation, derange
nient in; Monomania; 31111vIeg; Numbness, from injuries
or otherwise; Neuralgia: Nocturnal emissions; Old soros,
Indolent ulcers; Ozena, In' some of its forms: Paraplegia;
Foley, numb or shaking, Paralysis, in whatover part;
Poisoilingi . Pitipitniton of the heart; ProstrStion from vs.
riOnO.Cmoes; krolapsus uteri, Eve., Prolapses ant, or piles;
excessive Perspiration; suspended Perspiration;. Pulmo
nary apoplexy; hash of Blomd to . the bend; Rheumatism,
acute or chriavie;;ltestl,SMeisf fikrelleti Tonsils; Sore
Throat, from any calm; Stilt rliatini; . Scrolula; Spinal dis.
etrvaturo, Ac:; Ovariaersimorr. Ac.; Tromens,slo.
Brim, or at death, Tetanus, or lecklios , Uterine mis
placements, Uterine wealim;Ssi WOO: - Eyes, , /hr.; Mhito
swellings. W3l. BREWSTER, M. D.,
oct 4 : 1863
Iluniing.lon, Cu.
Di. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam is Warranted
to euro Coughs, Colds. Hoarseness,• Asthma, 'Whooping'
Cough, gpro Throat, Consumption, and all affections oh
thn ThrM, and Lungs.. • ' •
• For ealo by Druggists. , General Depot, No. 0, -Neat
Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Oblo. - •
... .. . „
1 ) 11' - .., , ,-47 .4 .. i .'1:
,'...','")e....,..1.:1
All.tho Medical men. and .Presses recommend Dr.
Strickland's Anti,Cholera Mixture as the. only certain
remedy fof.Diarrhcca and Dysottery... It is a combination
of Astringents, Absorbents, Stimuleute and Carminatives,
and Is warranted to affect a Cure after all other means
For solo by Drogglate. General Depot, No. 8, Foot
Fourth Street, Cincinnati,. Ohio.
De Sirickland'a Pilo Remedy has cured thousands of
the worst cocoa of Blind and Bleeding Piles. It gives im
medioto relief and eifecta a permanent' cure. Try it di
redly. It is warranted to cure.
For sato by all Druggists.• Oenoral Aopot, No. 6. East
Fourth Stroet. Cincinnati, Ohio. • •
DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUSNESS AND
DEBILITY
,
Dr. STRICKLAND'S TONIO.--AVe can recommend
those angering with loss of Appetite, Indigestion, or
Dyspepsia, Nervousness or • Nervous Debility, to use
Strickland's Tonic. It is t vegetable preparation, free
from alcoholic liquors; it strengthens the whole nervous
system; it creates n good appetite, and le warranted to
cure Dyspepsia and Nervoug Debility. . •
For sale by Druggists generally,at $1 per bottle: Pre.
pared by Dr. A. Strickland, No. 6, East Fourth Street,
Cincinnati, Ohio. • -
JOLLY REED, Agent, Huntingdon; Pa. •
DR. ITEN.A.RD'S
STAR MAGIC LINIMENT.
$lOOO REWARD will ; be paid
for nog medic'ua that excels this fur tho
following diectims: •
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Spinal Affec
tions, Contracted Joints, Cholla Pains,
Pains in Side or Back, Toothache,
-
Readaohe, Sprains, Sore Throat,
Cuts;. Stuises, Burns, and all
Piseases of the Muscles,. •
.r • Skin and . . Glands.
Tuts is nn Intern:ll . MA xtcrnel Uedielne, composed of
Foots,Tterhs . and Barks such nn' stir foreintheis used.—
There is bountiful tap Ply on the earth to 'cureAll cow
plelnts,lf •sue only knew what they svCre:' This has been
a:subject for ctinstanestudiAritli the Mtklierd:ractiltY for
a great many years; to find out' the Itinds•besCadapted to
the• above •complain to Put: them together, end
ghat portion“o use, , ' •
This svonderlul remedynecds'fie',reopmreendation lava
the resulti which 'nlll6ll4' , followits apPlication. from
the Wes ThlaPopulav reined); is; fist coming hate use from
the fact that it glued good satisfaction.' ."
PHYSICIANS are Invited to teat Its efficacy in all
Caere of Rheumatism, 'Affections of the Eipinal Column,
and ell Diseases of the Skin. Ittuseles iynd Glands. It has
been used In thousands of instances wider the pentonal
supervision of the Inventort4,raid Iles never dienppeintdd
their expectations. All atomic for it is A frial--experi•
mental proof-.not the testimony of theme') of elfah's are
the 'catchers WO desire to prraent to the public.
. It would be well for many new lying In beds of torture,
If these, fact conk] roach their /deb chambers. It la more
Imperhini, to them than to the investors (fiat this should
La the case, "Truth is miglityAnd mast prevail,.
.QiT-ltoc tit to your. ikilly,.for sickness comes when
you hest rspect
PRICE.-ONEVOLLAR . .
SAMUEL 41:::SLIOEMAKEll,
SOLE fTNTLyOD OY, PA
Pa., July 10, 1801.
rfitiadlNb-'IIIUSLIN,
• "•:. • • •• • • "•DiATTiN(I AND DRAWING PAPER
LEWIS' 1100 K A STATIONERT STORE.
FOR. COLLECTING SOLDIERS
CLAIMS, BOUNTY, BACK PAY
AND PENSIONS. •
A LL who May have any claims a
13._•gaInst the Government for Bounty, Back Pay and
.Pensiona, ran 11111) their claims promptly collected by ap
plying either in persua or by letter to
IL WOODS,
• Attorney at LAW,
Iluntingdon, Pa.
•
Ane , ust "I' 9 196'3.
• • •
IikIARBLE 17.../..1W. • the undersigned
Lvx would respectfully call the attention of the citizens
Huntingdon and the adjoining countieS to the stock of
eautiful marble now on hood.. Ile is prepared to furnish
at tho shortest notice, Monumental Marble, Toinb; Tables
and Stones of every desired size and dorm of Italian or
ltostern Marble, highly finished, amt carved with appro.
prints devices, or plain, as nifty suit.
Building Marble,.lloor and Window Sills, Ac., will he
furnished to order.
W. W. pledges himself to furnl4 . ll material and work.
manship coped to nny ir. the country, at a fair price. Gall
and ace, before you purchase elsewhere. Shop an 111th
treet, Huntingdon, Pa. "
WM. WILLIAMS.
Thtotingdon,May• 101868:
1865.
ALEXA.NDRIA•BREWERY. •
•
& G. W. •00 L D ER.
• nAvccri entered Into ro.partnerallip In the
Alexandria Brewery. the public are informed lsm
that they will ho prepared at alt timeu to tilt
Ofilarel all the shortest notice.
Alexandria, Jan,l3. 1865—tt r:
"Pl.l.VV,Pgrtllir •
1., LA - 0g t
PENNSYLVANIA RI IL ROAD.
TININ OF LNAWINO 0 N TRAINS •
WINTER ARRANd F.MENT.
117. - STIE.4 /W. EASTWARD
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Annals of the Army of the Cumberland.
Rebel Invasion of Maryland and Perinsy6;a•-
nie, and the Battle of dettYsbOrg.
Pictorial• History of the Wars of the• U. a•
*Washington and his Generals.
Kane's Arctic Explorntions, 2'vcilumes.'•
Webber'-s Wild Scenes and IVild Hunters.
Field's Scrap. Book.
Coal and Coal Oil; by'Eli Botren.
Chetnbers'lnformation fir the People, 2 Vols.
-Life and Publio Services of .Abem.gLincoln.
Partons Lifo of Andrew Jackson, 3 volumes.
General Butler in Now Orleans, by' Parton. •
Jackhon end Now Orkeine, by Alex. Walker.
Irying's Life.of . Washington, 5, volumes.
Life of John Fitch, by,Thompson Westeott.
SmuOker'S Life' & Times of * Alex. Itareilten.
Taylor's Life and . Travels of Von Humboldt.
Opportunities for Industry and Capital, or
1000 Chanccslo Make Money.
Freedlev's Practical Treatise'ori Business. •
Sinding's Ifistoryaf .Seandioavia. ,• •
Walker's Rhyming Dictionary.:
Good's'Book of - Nature. '
Ovid, [literally translated;] by IL T: Riley.
Beauties and Achievements of the Blind.
Stewart's Freemason's Manual.
Webb's " ' Monitor. -' • •
Davis' 11 41 •
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Cross' Masonic Chart. ~
Shakspente's Complete Wort:S. •
What Can Woman Do, by T. S. Arthur. '
The Withered Heart, • . do.
The Deserted Wife, by. Mrs. E.,Southwortb.
Pencil Sketches, by Miss Leslie. •' • •
Tho Lawyer's Story,.by J. A. Maitland.
Diary of , an Old Doctor, do.
The *Tenderer, * ' 'do. '
Adam Bede, by George Elliot: • •"
Courtship and Matrimony„by Robert,Morris
Parisian Pickings, by Julie De Margiierittes
Richard Penn Smith's Miscellaneous Works
.11orse'Shoe Robinson, by J. P. Kennedy.
Father and ; Daughter, by Fredrika Bremer.
Fashion and Famine, by Mrs. Ann Stephens
Mary Derwent, do.
Peculiar, by Epes Sargent.
Aneedotes of Love, by Lola Montez.
Age of Chivalry, by Thomas Bulfinch.
Tale of a Tub, kc., &c., by Dean Swift.
The Initials, a Story of Modern Life.
The Methodist, by Miriam Fletcher, 2 vela.
The World's Laconics ; or Best Thoughts of
Best Authors, in Prose and Poetry.
Robert Houdin, the .Magician,.by Mackenzie
'Skirmishing, a Novel.
Letters to Young Ladies; by Rev. J. Bennett
Ladies' Guide to Perfect Gentility,.
Dimo Book of Etiquette: '
The Reason Why—Natoral-History. • .
Daring and Suffering; by Lieut. Pittenger.
Titcomb's Letters to Young Polka.
" Leisons in Life. • • • • •
Letters to the Joneses.
" Gold Foil..
" Bitter Sweet.
The Trinl, or More Links of the Daisy Chain
Book;of Nonsense; by. Edward Lear.
Nasby Papers, LComico-Politico-Actigicod
The Ladies , Work-Table Book, • '
Zulu Land, by Rev. Lewis Grout.
Dutch and English Testamer4 , . • • ,
Bunyan's Pilgrim Progress: '
" Holy War. •• • ' •
fhe Three Mrs. Judson's, and:other Dough
, tars of ,the Cross, by ItOv. V. Eddy. •
Strickland's Life of Jacob Gruber. •
Shadow on the Hearth, hy•Rev..N. Rico.' •
Defence of Armageddon, by,F,E. Pitts.
The Great'CorisOmmation, by Cutrithings.
Louis Napoleon and the Battle of Armaged
' don, by Rev. M. Baxter. •
Condensed Concordance to the Scriptures._
Thoughts of Favored Hours, by J: CO'pely:
Cobbeesl3 SerMons on'Great Sins, •
lleadle,y' . B,Sacred •, • i
Mcllvaine's EVidences of Christianity.
Dealingi With the Dead: ' - • •
Slavery Vie Wed from :the Sterol-Point,
by. Rev. J. M. Adair. • , ;
Union Bible Dictionary.
The Broken Bud, or the ReseiniSeenees Of, it
Bereaved Mother. , .
Bomberger on Infant Salvation and Bap . tism
The Death' erLittle Children; by Prune.
The Morning of Life. '.l •
The Faded hope, by Mrs. L. 11. Sigourney.
The Guardian Angels,nr FriendS in Heaven;
by Mrs. Sarah 'Gould. ' ••• - • • '
The Daughter of Afiliction,!a memoir of the
Protracted Sufferings and Religious Rs
perience of Miss Mary Rankin.
Barnes' FaMily Prayers. ,* , •
Jay's Family Prayers. • •
Fleetwood's Life of Christ. •
Shelley!e,poetleal Works.
Affection's•Gift'for the Loying and the Loved,
'• by'J;Cole -
The New • FUrtune 'Teller, or the Pdetical
• Fate Rook.. - ; ' • h; r.
Mrs.,llale's Receipts for ,the -Million. • ' • . -•.
The Philadelphia housewife, ; or 'Family, Ilg
ceipt Book. ,
WiddifiebPs New Cook Book:
Soyer'd Standard Cookery.
Miss Acton's Modern Cookdry.:'
Dime Cook and'Reclpe Books. • ,
Household Economy, by.. G. St. Jean.''
The Family Doctor by Prof. Taylor, M.D.
Downing's Fruit and Fruit Trees of . America.
The Farm,; Manual Of, Practical Agriculture
The 0 drd On, ,dq do Horticulture
The Barnyard,' a 'Manual 'of Cattle, Horse,
-•• ' and Sheep Husbandry. ` '
A 'Method of -Increasing,' the - Yield' of . the
- Milch.Cow,.by John Nofflen. •
Mayhetv's Illustrated• Horse Management. , "
'1 " 1 Doctor. • .
Thp Horse and Diseases,,hy . ! Jennings,
Ritrey's Prictiee of Horse Taming.;,
Both Sides of the Grape Q'u'estion. .
'Mysteries cif
• P'ee:Keeping, by M. QUinby. - -
Ecodomic Cottage Builder, by C. P. Dwyer.:
Bannani's li/tit;ed.arl Labor Calculator..
Soribner's ',Beady Reckoner and Log Book,
for Lumber, Merchants, : Ship 'Builders
, and . Boat Builders. , • -
Scribner's , Asiistant ,for 'Farmers, .
Produce Dealers . and Mechanici.
RolWer'S PractiearCalehlator.
lingineers'and Meehanies' Pocket Book, by
•• Chas.
•Arrowsrnith's•Faper Ilangees Companion.''
The:Company. Clerk, by Capb. A. V.:Kautx.
.united States. Army Begulations. ,
Infantry, and Cavalry T ac ti cs .
Tax Law and Staihp Duty Curds. ,
POcket'Maps hf United Stated, Pennsylvania,
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Mitchell's New Traveller Guide through
' the United StatCS and Cdnadas.
Constitution 'of the United Stated.
Freed!ey's Legal Adviser.
Everybody's Lawyer* by Frank Crosby.
The Secret Out, or 1900 Trlolts wi.tb;Cards,
. and other Recreations.
Book of Draivin'g-Boorn Plays, by S. Steele.
The SticiriblKor goimef Aninsements.•
Ijoyle's Gamps:•Dbesk,•..linekgiunmon,tee.,
Checkeris. Shoplifted. and Explained, by D.
• ScattergOod.'''' ' • ' ' - •
Speetropliti:OV'Stirpt'ising Spectral
• showing Ghosts•everywhere: and of:Any
Color,,w4h Sixteen Illustrations.
Dime, and other teiter:lVriters.
Tlio ToachOi:; (PhOn'oitraPhic.)
Tho Reporter's Com pan ion,-(Phorlograph
Pitman's Manual of Phonography.,' ,
How to Talk, a Manual of Conversation and
Debating."' • ' '; • -ID
Walker's l Elocation Ortilory. '' •
Malllipitt's'American Debafer,'
Whatolyre Selection of SYnonYms, • •','•
'Dmiie'e Legit: and .Utility of Mathematics;
l o itorature sod Ditorany,Merl.• I
Brown's grammar of' .Cra m mars.
Page's Thee'rY , tmd, Prne Hee of Time
1411rin'til.Method of Teaching,.
W S6tiobl . '
ElficutibruirS , iiiia),!'by
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Sander's German and - English Primer.
Northond's Little . Speaker.
Dime Speakers and Dinlnguesi: f, „.
rownc's T.;lemon'tiof Ohosaistry,
Beese:s ''.c •"
tninbdrt!s'Anatomy. and Thysiology. ,, : '
Warcestct's-AnciSpt and Modern History
Teaplier'q
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Shei•wood's . Bj3eller ittid Yiiih o u
Elemenis'Of TrigenoteetrY
Key to Bunnyemt!e's AlgeP!a.: ;
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110W1?'S SONG,S OP 1117;LitED, containing, about 175. of
the Oenis' of Iliberidn'm Songs and EaEnds, including
50 of litooro's frixh Melodies; Songs of the affection/4
Sentimental, Patilotic,liiiiforical, Military, Political'
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Cot) IG arranged. for the
Pianoforte or MelodSon: Price $3.00
MOWE'S SOICOS OP SCOTLAND, containing abont 175
iof kilollenis of :0` tiqdotiln'ti Songs dm! ballads, inclu.
ding Songs of the affections, Sentimental, Patriotic,
212olltiall,.Comio nnil
oun S,ongs, arranged for the rianoforts or Molodeon.
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HOWE'S. SONGS' AND BALLADS 'OF .TIIE. OLDEN
TIME, containing the Original' Words and Mimic,
of the Songs and sunk by iikißrrind:intith•
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HOWE'S TRIOS:.. Quadrilles Contra, Ind Fancy Dailies
with Calls and Figures;; Waltzes, Polkas,. Opera
ti les,' Scotch aiul 7rloh cafe, 'Sc., for the 'Violin,
Flute, Cornet, pass Vini . •
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Crimp Ditty, Calls and Signals used is the Airily and
. Navy ; 40 setts of Quadrilles, [including Mane,
ka and Schottische] with Calls; and an immense col
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Quiekstefis, itoinpipes; Nara and Fancy Dances,
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Sc., Containing over Tatt pi=cas of Music; '
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. Violins, &0., 200 Scotch Afro, 200 1110 Airs—Quad
rilfes,'Fany and Contra' %acre; •wlthlhe Calls and
Figuers„ Polka, •Schottischus, 'Waltzes, Quicksteps.
• • Marches,llornpipesi, , Soitga. Sc., for the Violin, Flute,
Clarlouett Fifa Cornet, Flageolet, &c.
THE YOUNG SHIN'S SINEIING+11001C; a collection of
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Choir and congregational Tunes, Anthems,
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KINDLEY'S JUTENTLE 0110TR:A selection of tho
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THE BOSTON, GIME BOOK, consisting of an extensive
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A chronicle of the Great Rebellion coptinued from the
Old Franklin Almanac for containing a full and cor
rect digested record of the. events of the . war,: military,
naval and political, from Octiaber 15th, 1883, with acComits
of Battles, Sieges, Raids, Sea.flghts, and all the operations
of the war. • • ' ,
The: United .Statos , Army; List.. Major Generals and
Brigadiers, regulars and 'volunteers; •to Novolubtir lit;
' The Rebel Army Lienionatit 'Generals, aioi
Generals and Brigadiers, totramiadate. • •• ,
Losses in battle and'by death', - of llnhitt offleere, to No
vember lit, .184 'I • • ' • • • •
Losses of officers in Rubel Army to sante date.
The Rebel Government, Itehel Congress, .lisbil•.Debt,
Ac.
A full digest of thellnited States Stamp regulations.
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A Toll digest of tha United States Licensesregulations.
Governments of.theirwirld to November let, Int. ;
• Goi:more of the
.States and . Territories, Union and
Rebel; to Novetiaber' let, 1884. •• • • ,,!
Hierarchy of the human Catholic Church .to Novem
ber lst, 1864: • . • • 1•• ; i , r C:'.
Bishops of tho'rfOtestant Episcopal Church to Novem
ber lot, 1884: . • • ' • •
Illehops of the Methodist Episcopal Church to NoLem-
Reigning Queens of. the world to November 15t,.1884.
Beigning Kluge of the' World to November lit,' 1864.
Heirs Apparent to. European ; and other Empires and
MOnarchies.
Besides other,mte,celleneons matter, .astronomical, In
formatlOn, calendars. Ac.', tho' whole comprising a via!
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Town's Speller and Definer, (old and new editions.) •
Smith's, Brillion's rtint'lttiwn's Grammars. • • ;
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Warren's PhYsleal Geography. t •
MonteitlitindMcNelly'a fleographiee Ati l .9o,
Camp's Geoitioy, nith KoY to'Hitchell'a
Webster's nod Woreeeters Dictiomr&s.;
Quackanlicteleirat Leaanni Camposition.
Quackonbo's Composition and Rboteric., ". ;
Greenleaf',. Stoddard', and Brook.' ' Arithmetical.
Peterson'e Familiar Science. .
resale:Ws and Stoddard'i'lajta Aittluirellos." '
reerdeaf 'a aud,Dayies'. Algobroo• j.,• : f,l 9 1; '
Greonlord4 key to Algbra.' • •
Parker's JoSenlle Phliosopliyo
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Philophy:
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HiStory of thoßillied 'Slides. •
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DaritietElaniontary Geometry andtTrigcriorifetij. It' till
Davies' Legaudre'e Geoinotry.
GreettlearaGeomotry. ; ; • - •• • • ••- t • • •
Fulton & Eistman's Bookkeeping. • • ,
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