The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, December 13, 1865, Image 4

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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND
- SEWING MACHINES.
JAL GREENE has just opened
. h is Music Store, one door west of W Lewis' Book
tore, wherebe Juane constantly on hand STEINWAY A:
SONS' nod GAEHLE'S Piano al a nitracturing Company's
PIANOS, MASON k. HA SILIN'S CABINET ORGANS and
CARO ART, N SEDII AM & COS' Id ELODEONS; UMW..
Violins. Fifes, Tint.; Guitar nod Violin Strings.
MUSIC BOOKS—Golden Clmin,Golden Shower, Golden
Conser. Golden Trio, As, Sec.
tillkET MUSIC —lie is constantly receiving from Phil.
adelphia all Iho latest music, which persona at a distance
wishing. can order,
and bare sent them by mail.
Also GROVER dc BAKER'S Celebrated SEWING MA
CHINES—the only, machine that, in addition to every
kind of sewing, embroider. perfectly; Earring Silk and
Cotton of all kinds and colors for machines. . • ,
P 9.0. hoping Sewing Machines fully instructed in
the use of them. . .
.ili— Pianos and Organs Warranted for lien years.
Those wishing to buy any of the above articles are In
cited to call and examine mine before purchasing else.
illisre My prices - are the same as iu New York and
Philadelphia. .-
upon
of Instruments or Machines, sent promptly
upon application with any additional information desired.
B. 11. GREENE,
. Hill street, Huntingdon, Pa.
se27 '. - One door west of Lewis' Book Pa. ,
. .
1865: • . 1865.:
CLOTHING.
H. .ROMAN.
•
NBA•
CLOTHING
FOR
FALL AND WINTER,
. JUST RECEIVED
11. ROMAN'S
CHEAP CLOTHING STORE.
For Gentlemen's Clothing et the beet material, and mado
It the beet troritmanlike manner, can at
N. ROMAN'S,
oppaitte the Franklin Houle in Starke. Square, Hunting
don, Pe.
Huntingdon oct TT, 'OS.
NEW STOCK OF GOODS. --
EVERYBODY IS INVITED TO CALL AT
S. S. SMITH'S STORE,
ON RILL STREET, RONTRiODOIq, PENNi
ECI3=ZI
SUGAR and MOLASSES,.
'OO7FEE, TEA and CHOCOLATE.
FLOUR, 711311, BALT and VINEGAR,
OONFECTIONERrES, CIGARS and TOBACCO,
moss OF THE BEST, AND ALL KINDS,
and every ether article usually found In a Grocery 13tor.
ALSO— Drug., Chanukah, Dye Starts,
Paints, Tarnishes, Oils and Spta. Turpcn tine,
Yield, Alcohol, Glass and Putty,
BEST WINE and BRANDY for medical pump...
ALL TITS BEST PATENT MEDICINES,
BOOTS AND SILOES,
and a large number of article. too numerone to mention
The Nubile genendly rocase call and examine fot
themealires and learn my
linnet tigdoia, Oct 17'65
CHEAP GROCERY STORE.
-"Sr3ZIATOLIMIDEIL 7
HILL ST., HUNTINGDON, PA.
rpHE undersigned offers for the in
epFation and purebase of customers a large and as.
Forted stock of Groceries, Provisions, .4c. He feels Wis.
fled they can be accomodate,' with anything in his lino.
His prime are low, and Lis stock fresh cud good. Ile
keeps the best of
SUGAR, COFFEE,
TEAS, SPICES, SALT,
TOBACCO & SEGARS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS & CAPS, &c:
ALSO—
HAMS SHOULDERS, SIDES,
MOLASSES, OILS, VINEGAR,
FISH, CHEESE, FLOUR RICE,
And NOTIONS of every kind.
A select stock of DRY GOODS, together with QUEENS
'AIZE, and all other articles kept In a well regulated
uettablishment for sale at reasonable prices.
CT ins store is on Hill street, nearly opposite the
Bank, and In the room formerly occupied by D. erove.
..Call and examine. Z. 17.NTSR..
Huntingdon, Oct 17,1855.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS k!
25 PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN
T.HE CHEAPEST!
SIMON COHN,
AT COFFEE RUN STATION,
Would respectfully call the attention of hie old pntrous
specially; and the public to general, to his extensive
stock of well selected new Goods, Just recelted from the
Lantern Pities, consisting, in part, of
Dry Goods,
Clothing, Wool
en Ware, Notions,
Hats and Caps, Boots and
Shoes, Bonnets, Shawls, Circu-
lars, Hardware, Queensware, Gro
zeries, Wood and Willow•ware, Tobacco,
Segars, Nails, Glass, Provisions,
Oil; Fish, Salt, Tinware, Cop
per Ware, Drugs and
Medicines, Clocks,
Witches, ke.,
and all other articles kept in a first clan. try store;
all selected with the greatest ears and which were pur
chased for cash only, and affords him to sell 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 will be spared In show
ing our (Mods. Ladles aro specially invited to examine
our large stock of fashionable dress goods; Shawls, Cir
culare, Pure, and a great variety of Woolen Oooda,
Ifoein
ry, de. Also, a handsome assortment of LAD'S& COATS
All blade of produce taken in exchange at the highest
market prices—Cash not refused. By strict attention to
the womb, at customers, ws hope to receive tleantlnuation
of the liberal patronage with which we Lave been hereto
fore favored: Come one and all, and fay.
•.. New Oaoia received daily.
oct 181 BM
WAR FOR THE UNION.
KEW ORLEANS, Sr. LOUIS, fiESIPHIS, NORFOLK, &c.
TAKEN.—ASILDY SLAIN, AND TITE BACK•
BONE OP BP.ORSII." BROKEN
Eat while yea rejoice at the success of our gallant
troop, and the prospect of the speedy downfall of the
Rebel Army, do not forget to call at the store of,;
WALLACE' &, CLEMENT;
before purc'hasing elionhere, and see onr'new stook
goods, consisting of - • • - -
@rosaries,
Booti and Moor, _
Queensware,
Crockeryware,
Tobacco, Seger;
Items,
Flitch ;
Bhooldere,
Pleb,
klour,
• 9a11 ;
Und a general aeiortment of notlont, all of which
feted on reasonabli term, for cub ox propuce.
Iluntingdon, July I; 1883.
CA-C 1Vr..1E1W,151
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! !
THE succoss.of our armies and th©
consequent decitno In the price of gold end other
commodities, enable ma to acrid
GOOD TIDINGS TO THE BLACKS' HITIIS,
and all Gillen w ho buy IRON, -STEEL, NAHA &C. .
Having moved my store to the large and comrsodlous
Bricker Eters Room, 1 Lava received a large MaOrt
moot of WAGON TIRE, GORSE B ROE IRON, round and
Etyma BAR IRON, bought from the makers sines tho de
-chn• In gold, which I am selling at GREATLY REDD.
cr.n PRICES.
All persons wishing to buy IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
LOCKS, PAINTS, GLASS, or any kind of lIANDWARB
for cash, will save money by sending their orders, or call
ing at the Ilardw►re Store of • • ; .
JAMEE4. BRUSH,
Huntingdon, Po
April 6,'65
New 'Furniture Establishment,
J; M WISE; -'
Manufacturer and Dealer in Furniture,
Respectfully Invites the attention of the' POblielo his
stand on gal at., fluntimplon, between Onnulngbam's
Store and Peon's National Rouse, where be manufactures
and keeps all kinds of Furniture at reduced prices. Per
sons wishing to purchase, will do well to give him a call.
Repairing of all k Inds attended to promptly rind charges
romonable,
Ayr. Also, Undertaking carried on, and Coffins mode In
any style desired, at short pence.
"Ai - Funeral. &frau - lied at . any yun e ty, t«wn or norm
I br
flue tioplott, Sept. 24, 1.102-tf
murr TREES,
'ORNAMENTAL`
SHADE TREES,
' - - GRAPE , VINES,
PLANTS, &C.,
At thelniisdieid Taylor &Cremer
Who offer their stock of well grown
and thrifty TREES, VINES; PLANTS. ,to., At ihrir old
prices. The expense of, grafting, and planting this stock
having been incurred before the outbreak of the rebellion
when the price of labor was low. they can ntiord to nil
them, Trees at 50 per cent. lees than they can sell the Fame
kind of trees next year. White other Nurserymen have
raked their prices 'Mont 5t per cent., three s till sell nt the
Am rates tide year; that is to•say,..-Appla
• Tree... $l5. $lB.
and $3O per hundred, according to size, &e. Standard Pear
50 to 75 cents each. Dwarf Pear, 50 to 75 cents each, and
$3O to $45 per hundred. Phial and Apricot, at 40 to 50
cents each. Also, Pesch, Cherry, Quince and other trees;
Orspe Vines, Lawton Blackberry, Raspberry, and Strand.
berry plants, Dahlia reels, and Shade and Ornamental
Trees—ell at the old rates.
Yloney invested in fruit trees is sine tc; yield a good re
turn. .101., in your time to order trees.
Address, " THEODURE It. rnEmElt,
0,8,180 0 Huntingdon, Pa.
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411 11.qj Zfif c) 13'41 ° ek ' S
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4IMP' y
. 1;1 I
I/
ESTABLISHED IN 1840
Incorporated by the Legislature of the
State of Pennsylvania.
Located on the N. W. Corner of 7th ana
(701) Chestnut sts,' • (701)
Dealgnect ' exclu'ailj to lotpart a.tborentt
PRACTICAL r -BUSINESS, EDUCATION
All classes of narsonarequire anch . nn education. Those
possessing means, teed IL in conducting theirounthusineas
Those without means need it in obtaining and creditably
Slllog lucrative positions In the employ of older. -
The course of 'instruction and practice in arrangod no no
to fully meet the dirersined wants of every department of
DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN TRADE,
xs comprehended or embraced under the three general di
listens of industry: Agriculture, Manufacture and Com
memo.
Bach student Is instructed individually in both theory
and practice of Book Beeping. according to the most rip
proved and labor saving methods. Business. Penmanship.
Calculations. and all the collateral brandies of a complete
Course of business education; end upon passing a antisfw•
tory oxamiaation le awarded, by authority of law, ► diplo
ma, under the corporate e• al of the college.
Students era received at any time. And It is believed
that a practical experience of over TWENTY TEARS will ho
cocwidared by the public au ample guaraLt me of the pray-
Beal charactet of the course and efficiency of the instruc
tion., . .. - .
All further information desired con be obtained at the
college, or by addreesing the Prineipal for n circu!ar by
..451"A Moral discount ill allowed, to ',rounded and
oralthr dh charged soldiers. the college is open day and
Jrrening. . .
712,1895
LADIES' FANCY FURS,
JOHN FAREIRA'S
OLD ESTABLISHED
Fug Mertaltaixecootorst.--y
-718 ARCH Street, above Seventh,
PHILADELPHIA
S. 8. SIIITII
LADII.TS' and Cllll,
1.12 TS WEAR, in the
ty. Also, a fine assort•
at of Gent's u r
),e1 and Collars.
1. am enabled to dispose
my good+ at very
'ASON ABU: PRICES
I would therefore
iclt a call from nty
ulds. of Huntingdon
Intyaud vicinity.
her and Street I
-JUN
716 ARCH Street, above l'th. South aide,
te27-4m PIIILADELPIItA.
i` I HAVE NO PARTNER. NOR CONNECTION
WITH ANY OTHER STORE IN PIII...ADELNII k.
PENNSYLVANIA
PAINT AND COLOR WORKS.
Liberty White Lead !
Liberty White Lead!.
TRY IT ! • TRY IT !
Warranted to corer more surface, for INIIO weight,
then any other- Div the beat, it is tho cheapest.
TRY IT ! • • TRY IT!
Liberty Lead it whiter than any other.
. Liberty Lend cover. bettor than any other. .
Liberty Lead neat, longer than any other.
Liberty Load is mare economical thou any other.
Liberty Lead la more iron from impurities and to
, Warranted to do morn end better work,
' at a given coat, than any other.
Buy the Best, itia the Cheapest.
ManufactUred end warranted by
ZIEGLEIR & SMITH,
Wholesale Drug, Paint & Glass Dealers,
137 North. Third Street, Philada.
ell l.18(53
1865. PHILADELPHIA 1865.
1 3 'aroderoa, cc.
HOWELL. & BOURKE,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Paper Hangings & Window Shades,
• ...N. B: Corizpi Fourth cf.; .21.1. - orket sts.
PHILADELPHIA,
N. B.—Arrays in storo a largo stock of
LINEN and OIL SHADES.
Philadelphia, Avg. 2.2-3na.
HENRY HARPER,
520 Arch st., Pliilada.)
WATCHES,
FINE JEWELRY,
EIMON corrri
and anporior ' • .
SILVER PLATED WARD
octll-3m
I. K. STAUFFEIt,
i3ll
"WATCII3IAILSR. AND JEWELER,
.No, 148 North SECOND Street, corner of Quarry,
2 .P.17/LAREPP/H.A, -
An n atiortmeni of . Walclies, Jewelry, Sitter A, Plated
'Ware constantly on hand, -
SVIAR E FOR IfOLID.A Y PRESENTS?
Steirtftepedring of . Watches and Jevrelrj promptly
attended to.
ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGANS,
Are not only unexcelled, .but they are absolutely' sine
quelled by any other Reed Inetrnment in the country.—
Deeigned expresety for .6hurebee and schools, they are
found to be equally well adopted to the,parl or and draw.
tug room.
roe sale only by . .E. M. BRUCE;
No.lB North SRCENTII Wee, PbDm:NOM.
4.11 - • Alm, BRADBURY'S PIANOS, and a:complete ail
sortment et the 'Man= NILLODEON. • 6e17-Iy.
JAIJES
.11. E.LI3REDGE
• ELDREDGE &
Publishers, Stationers, Booksellers,
No. 17 and 19 South Sixth Street,
(Above Chestuyt,) . PtIILAD£LPHIA.
Particular atteutlon paid to the country trade.
Always on bond a large supply of Letter. Cap, Note,
Bill, and Wrapping roper ; ..Enrelopes ; School and Mis
cellaneous Books; Pens, Ink, Slates, Ilucilage,.Pboto
graph Albums. Paper Daps; Ac., Ac., Ac.
Liberal terms to cash customers. aftg26'os-ly
ATOINTIILY TIME BOOKS,
lot sale at
LE1 . 179' BOOK AND STATIONERY STO.B.E. ,
IQUORS, of the best, for Medieina
rta-poRT at - - ..S: S,MTLI'S
T. 11. POLLOCIi, Att'rat-Law,
Principal
kayo now in store of
own Importation and
nufacture, new of the
ItGEST and met
AUTIFUL erlections of
ES=
SOLID SILVER WARE,
GEO. P. ELDREDGE
1865.
THE "VICTOR"
.: , 3 -
CANE I_l 2_l _
NEW. TRITIMPUANT AT STATE FAIRS!
COOK'S
SUGAR EVAPORATOR.
MOST LIPID EVAPORATOR IN VIE WORLD'
"SORGO lIAND-BOOK," FREE.
CANE SEED, by tho lb or bnahol, FOR SALE AT CdSTI
Prince et Co's New AUTOMATIC ORGANS. The great
est triumph of the agC! ' '
New style MELODEONS. with improvements.
Grover 3 Ihtker'e FAMILY SEWING MACIIINES.
• Send for Circulars, &c. Free.
• • A. B. BRUMBAUGH%
Sole Agent,
James Crook. Huntingdon co., Pa
MEM
Electricity.
BREWSTER, lIAS OPENED
1) an office In Huntingdon, Pa., and has cured, and
further pledges himself to taro a class of disease. acknow
ledged to bo incurable by ally known process of medica
tion, diseases that never !Jaye, nor nurse can be controll
ed, only by his mode cf applying the various modifications
of Electricity.
The Doctivi. does not wish to convey the impression that
he cures all diseases in nil conditions; lie does not wish to
shock the sense of the public by asserting that be can
cure pulmonary consumption after the lungs are half de
cayed, but he pledges himself to cure every case of pul
monary consumption in the early and middle stage, and
every other disease whore a sufficient amount of vitality
remains for reaction.
. Electricity is always safe in the low - Odor en experienced
operator. The currents aro perfectly under control, and
can be regulated to suit the delicate nerves ofa child
without nay unplensaw t sotfeation.
. .
tie , Ail those who have long suffered from plinful And
obstinato diseases) " •
413'. AU thoso'nlio hove been siren up by'other PhyAl
ciansl •-
87fr Ail tilos; who hat° bben dismis4tl an Incurable
from tioepitais I
ARE INVITED TO CALL
llectricily, unlike Medicine, is capable of producing all
the change!' necessary to curo any dlecese, when applied
front proper polaritiee. The following aro among the die•
eases our system of practice has provedespnclully carcons•
ful in curing.' . .
Diseases Cured by Electropathy
Munn. Aphody, 1093 of voice, &c.; Asthma; Ague
Chills, fever anti agile; Atrophy; nervous consumption;
Atony of the stomach, Amenorrhoea, tuppressed menses;
All mercurial diseases; Ilites . of poisonous insects or nut
male; Ilraimitiiis; stone or grovel In Bladder ; Conemnp
thin; Chlorosis, green sickness: Concussion of brain; COO
traction of chost; stricture of limbs, Cholic, from differ
ent causes; Cramps or spasms, chronic or acute; Congos
ties diseßies of ell kinds, Coma; St. Vitus dunce; Coldness
of feet nod bands; Concern, in certain stages; Copper col
ored cuticle.' or blotches; Catarrh; Diptherla; Deformed
limbs straitened. Deafness, from paralysis of encaustic
nerve; Dizziness or drowsiness; Dropty; Diabetes; Dys
pepsia. in ell its farmS; Dientenorrboutt; painful menstru
ation; Difficult . respiration; Enlargement of joints; Ear
ache; Epilepsy, falling sickness' Pits, front different can.,
see; Onstrition, irritation of the stomach; limit; Goitre
or swelled neck; Olandular swellings; liorniplegia; Dern
orrhage, front different causes; hysteria. Dritablo spine,
Ac.:sick or nervous Headache; Insanity; Inflamed or em e
°yet.; Incontineoeo of urinv; torpid trite of Liver; Longs.
hemorrhage of, congestion of, Sc.; LeclijasilLiver.colorgo
moot of; Leuritarrilea; flour allots; whites; pichhd do
prr•edun; Muscular contraction; Menstruation, derange
ment lin; Motionoinin; 31111tieg; Noitilinvaii, front inhales
or otherwise; Neuralgia: Nocturnal mille-ions; Old sores,
Indolent ulcers; Onenil. in some of its forms: Paraplegit;
Palsy, numb or shaking. Pni - ttlysis, In Nvhatuver part;
Poisoning; Palpitation of the bead; Prostration from rn-
TICRIB CO.IISCP; PrOlainl9 Iltel I, do., P1'0144113 aill, or piles;
C3C(.53/V0 Perspiration; 'suspended Perspiration; Talmo
nary minplazy; Bush of Mood to the head; Rheumatism,
Remo or chronic; nestles:mean Swelled Tonsils; Sore
Tin•oat, from any cause; Salt rheum; Sarolula; Splool
dis
roses, miniature, fee.; Ovarian Tumors: 44e.; Tremens,ria.
or nt death, Tetanus, or lard:Jan , Uterine rel,-
;nommen to, Uterine weakm•nc; IVO t k Eves, 8 - . c.; 'White
swthings. WVJI. BREWSTER, 51. D.,
oct 1565 Huntingdon, I's.
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Dr. Strickland's MelMinium Cough Balsam is warranted
to core cough., Outdo. Hoarseness, Asthma, Whooping
Dough, Sore Throat, Consumption, and all affections of
the Throat and Lungs.
sale by Druggists. General Depot, No. 0, East
tit Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
'i
All the Medical men and the Presses recommend 1
Strickland's Anti-Cholera Mixture as the only carte
remedy fof Diarrhea and Dysentery. It is a comblnati
of Astringents, Absorbents, Stimidents and Carminativ
and is warranted to effect a cure after all other mea
have fitted. ' •
For s^' Et
sate by Druggints. General Depot, No:
irth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy has cured thousands of
fLo worst cases of Blind and bleeding Piles. It gives im
mediate relief and effects a permanent cure. Try it dl
redly. his warranted to cure.
For ealeily'ailDruggista. General Dopot, No: 0, Dust
Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Oltlo.
DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUSNESS AND
DEBILITY
Dr. STRICKLAND'S TONIC—We can recommend
those Suffering with toss of Appetite, Indigestion, or
Dyspepsia, Nervousness or Nervous Debility, to use
Strickland's Tonle. It is a 'V ego table preparation, free
from alcoholic liquors; it Strengthens the whet. nervous
system; it creates a good appetite, and is warranted to
cure Dyspepsia and Nervous Debility.
For sale by Druggists generally, at $l, per bottle. Pte.
pared. by Dr. A. Strickland, No. 6, Fast Fourths Street ;
Cincinnati, Ohio.
JOHN DEED, Agent, Huntingdon, Da.
DR. VENARD'S
STAR MAGIC LINIMENT.
•
REWARD will bo paid
fur any medicine that excels this fur tha
fallowing diseases:
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Spinal Affec
tions, Contracted Toints, Mons Pains,
'Pains in Side or Back, Toothache,
Headache, Sprains, Sore Throat,
Cuts, Bruises, Burris, and all
Diseases of the Muscles,
Skin and Glands.
'Tots is an Internal and External Medicine, coinposed of
Roots, Herbs and Barks such as our.forefithors used;
is a bountiful supply on the earth to core all cony
plaints, if we only knew what they were. This bay been
a:subject for constant steely with the Medical Faculty for
great many years, to find out the kinds beat adapted to
the Atria complalnta—ho* to plat, them togother, and
what portions touts. ,
This wondomul remedy needs no recommendation sate
the results which invariably follow ibrappliaation.
• • • • - • -
AV - This popular remedy is fmt coming into use from
the Piet that it gives good satisfaction.
44- PHYSICIANS are Invited to test its cflicaCY i 0 all
casts of Rheumatism, Affections of the Spinal Column,
and all Dill.thes of the Skin. Muscles and Glands. It
been used in thousands of instances 'tinder the personal
supervision of the Inventors, nod fins never disappointed
their expectations. All wo ask fir leis n trial--experi
mental proof—not the testimony of the men of straw, are
the vouchers mu desire to pn sent to the public.
It would be well far runny now lying In beds of torture,
if these facts could reach their mirk chambers. It is more
important to them than to the inventors that this should
be the case. ' , Truth is mighty and most pfevail."
/yip Keep it In your family, for sickness comes when
you least expect it.
PRICE-ONE DOLLAR
SAMUEL _H. SHOEMAKER,
SOLE A GENT, EIUNTLVGD
Hunt ingdon, July 19, 1865.
TRACING MUSLIN,
• .DR11711.10 AWT DRAwtria P.tran
„White: .azat Colorea. Card Paper,
For sale at •
.LEIT/S^ LINK d STATIONAVRT: ,FORE.
1865.
. ,
roR COLLECTING SOLDIERS
- AGENCY
'CLAIMS, BOUNTY, BACK PAY
AND PENSIONS.
ALL who may have any- claims a
gninst the aevernreent tor Bounty,. Back Pay and
Pett,tone, can bore their claims prOinntly collected by ap
plying either in pent, or bY letter to, ';
W. 11. WOODS,
Attorney at Law,
August 12, 1863.
r 7 - 1
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V , -A
krARBLE YARD. The' undersigned
t _v_t would respectfully call the attention of the citizens
I Huntingdon and the Acquit, counties to the stock of
cantiful marble now on hand. 510 is prepared to furnish
at the shortest notice, Monumental Marble, Tomb, Tables
and Shaw of every desired size and form of Italian or
Eastern Marble, highly finished, and carved with apprce
prints devices, or plaint, as may suit.
Tluilditng Marble, boor and Window Sills, kn., will be
furnished to order.
W. W. pledges himself to furnish material and work.
mandlnip cone] to any in the country, ata fair price. Call
and sem, before you purchnae elsewhere. Shop. on .11111
steel, Ilitntingdon, ra.
linintingdon , May 15
ALEXANDRIA BREWERY.'
E. 0. & G. W. COLDER. ,
HAVING entered Into •copartnereltip In the
Aloxandi ia Brewery, the pnblie are infdrrned "int
they gill, that d!. prepared at nll times
. to ,fill „, 14.
ordore tha dumbest notion. •
Alexandria, Jan. 13.1.885-11. • NC •
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TDIEnOF LEAVING 0 tr TRAMS
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Annals of tins Army of the Cumberland.
Rebel.lnvilsion of Maryland 'and Pennityl46-
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Pictorial HiStnry cf.the Wars of .the U.,S.
Washingten,and Generals. ,
Knne's•Arctle Explorations; 2 volumes. • • •
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Chainbers I n forthati 011 . fur tb - People, 2 Ws.
Life and Public Services of Abem. Lincoln.
Partens,Life of Andrew Jackson, 3 volumes,
General Butler in Noiv Orleans; by PartOn.'
Jackson and New Orleans, by Alex. Walker.
Irving's Life of Washington, 5 v,olurnes. ,
Life of John Fitch, by Thornnsoti Weitcott.
Stnticker's'Life &-Tiines of Alex. Hamilton.
'Taylor's Life and Travels of Von Humboldt.
Opportunities for Industry and. Capital, or
1000 Chances to Make Money. ' • '
Freedlev's Practical Treatise oti , Rusiness.
History of , Scandinnyla.
IValker's Rhyming Dictionary.
GoOd's Beok•of Naturo.• • •• '• -
Ovid,. [literally translated; by H. T. Riley.
Beautieli,and. Achievements of the
Stewlirt's Freemason's Manual. ' •
Webb's ' " • Monitor.' •
Davis'
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Shakspeare's'Compleie Works. '; "
What Can Woman:DO, by T. S. Arthur:'
The Withered Heart, do.
The Deserted Wife, by Mrs. E. SouthWortb.,
Pencil Sketches, by Miss Leslie: ' ••
The Lawyer's Story, by .J. AoMaitland.
Diary of an Old Doctor, do. ,
The Wanderer, • do.' • • '
Adam Bedo,' by George Elliot. .. •
Courtship and.Mutrimony,. by Robert ..Morris
Parisian Pickings, by Julie le Mariadritte's
Richard'Ponn.Smith's Miscollcmeous•Works
Horse Shoe Robinson, by J.. F. Kennedy. ;.
Father and Dangditer, by Fredrike Brower.
Fashion and Fi nime; by Mrs. Ann Stephena
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Anecdotes of Love, by Lida Montez.' • •
Age of Chivalry, by Thomas Bulfinch.
Tale of a Tub, &c., by Dean Swift.
The In'itials, a Story of Modein Life. • '
The Methodist, by Miriatn'Pletcher, .2. vole.
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Best Authors, in Pcoso and Poetry.
Robert Houdin, the Magician, by Mackenzie
Skiimishing, a Novel. ~ • . •
Letters to Young Ladies, by. Rev. J., Bennett
Ladies' Guide to Perfcc.tHentility. •
Dime Book Of Etiquette. 9 ' • . '
The Reason )Y,lly,—Natural History. -
Daring and Suffering, by Lieut. Pittenger.,
Titcomb's Letters to Young Folks. '
• ," Lessons in Life. .
" Letters to the Joneses.
Gold Foil. • , •
" Bitter SWeet.•. • • • •
The Trial, or More Links of the Daisy Chain
Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear..
Nasky
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Nasby Papers, [Cotideo-Politiee-ROligico.l
The Ladies' Work-Table Book. • ''• •
Zulu Land, by Rev. Lewis Grout.
Dutch and English Testament.
Bunyan's Pilgrim Progress;
" Holy War.
The Three Mrs. Judson's and other Daugh
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Strickland's Life of Jacob Gruber.
Shadow on the Hearth, by Rev. N. Rico.
Defence of. Armageddon, by P. 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 J..Colioly.
Cobhet's 13 Sermons on Great, Sine.
Headley's Sacred Plains.
Melltaine's Evidences of Chrietianity. '
Dealings with the Dead.
Slavery Viewed from the Bible Stand-Point,
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Union Bible Dictionary..
The Broken Bud, iethe, Reminiscences of a
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Bomberger on Infant Salvatied and Baptism.
The Death of ;Little Children, by S. Prime.
The Morning of Life.
The Faded Hope, by Mrs. L. H. Sigourney.
The Guardian Angels, or Friends in Heaven,
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The Daughter of Affliction, a memoir of the
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Barnes' Family Prayers.
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Fleck...cod's Life of Christ. : • • •
Shelley's Poetical Works. . .
Affection's Gift for the Loving and the Loved,
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The Nen.' Fortune Teller, or the Poetical
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Mrs. Hale's Receipts for the Million.
The Philadelphia Housewife, or Family Re
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Widdifield's New Cook.. Book.
Soyer's Standard Cookery.
Miss Acton's Modern:Cookery. .
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Household Econenty, by M. 0. St. Jean.
The Fetidly Dieter, by Prof. Taylor,'M. D.
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A Method of Increasing the Yield of the
Milch-Caw, by John Netllen.
Mayhew's Illustrated Horse Management. ,
" Doctor. •
The Horse and His Diseases, by Jennings.
Itarey's Practice of , Horse Taming.
Both Sides of the Grape Question.
Mysteries of Bee-Keeping, by M. Quinby.'
Economic Cottage Builder, by 0. P. Dwyer.:
Bannan's Wages and. Labor Calculator.
Scribner's Ready Reckoner and Log Book,
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Rohrer's Practical Calculator..
Engineers'aintMeehrtnieePocket Book,: by
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Arrowsmith's Paper Hanger's Companion.
The CoMpany Clerk; by Capt. A. V. Kautz.
United States Army Regulations.
Infantry and Cali:dry Tactics.
Tax Law and Stamp Duty Cards.
Pocket Maps of United States, Perineylvania,
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Mitchell's New .Traveller's Guido through
the United States arid Confides.
Constitution of .the United States.
Freedley's Legal Adviser.
Everybody's Lawyer, by Frank Crosby. ,
The Secret Out, or-1000 Tricks with Cards,
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Book of. Drawinr.:-Rontit !Plays, by.S. Steele.
The Sociable,or 1001.1Ioms Amusements.:
HeYle's Conies: Chess, Backgammon, he.
Checker's' Simplified and 'Explained by D.
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Spectropia; or Surprising Spectral Illusions,
showing Ghosts everywhere, and Of any
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Dime:and other Letter-Weiteve:
The Teacher, (Phonographic.)
The Reporter's Companion, (Phonographic.)
Pitman's Manual of Phonography. ,
How to Talk, a Manual of Conversation and
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Walker's Elocution and Oratory.
MeElligott's American Debater.
Whately's Selection of Synonyms, -
Davies' Logic and Utility:of,!Matheniaties.
Gilfillan's Literature. and Literary. Men.
Brown's Grammar'of English Grammars.
Page's Theo r y and Practice of Teaching.
llolbrook's Norand Method ofTeaching :
Wickersham's School
Elocutionary Manual, by Hiram Corson.
Mangnalre!CemprehMswe'Suatinary of His
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Sander's German and English Primer.
Northond's Little Speaher.
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Powne's Element! of Chemistry.- '
Reese's Zoology.
Lambert's Anatomy and ; Physiology.
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Teacher's,(3l. , ide to Illostrationa.::•to , Batumi
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The Natural Spet • .
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Sherwood'S'Spolh:r' i an l
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Mann's Elements of .',Sl4)o4riott,i TrigT . - 1 4Mle,trY
Key to Bounypastle'e
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. COMIC hul-pliscbllaneo. Songs, arranged sor ttntr
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HOWE'S SONGS" OF SCOTLAND. containing ahem: 1.7 e
of the Gems of, Caledonia's &nip and Ballads, Int.lll
- Fens of the . airections, Sentimental, Patriotic,.
ilistorical,.3lilitary, PollticaL;Conile and iiliseellanee
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110WE'S ' SONOS!'AND • ' , BALLADS' OF .• TOE OLDEN
TIME, containing the. Original Word,. and •Idualc,
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11.61111'S TRIOS': • Quadrillea' 'Contra' and Fah'ey bancor
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MUSICIAN'S No. 1, ,con Mining the .whole
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IIUSICIAT,'S OMNIBUS, No. 2, centaining 450 piano
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Figuers., rolka, ,Schottisches, IValtns, Quicksteps,
31orchea, ilorimMes, gouge, &a., for the Violin, Pluto,
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'rum YOUNG SINGINO . 11001; a colleatiou of
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"Selection of tbo
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OLDS FRANICLIIVALM'ANAC .
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Among other fesitnres' of 181. preeent number will bi
A chronicle of the Great Rebellion continued from the
Old Franklln Almanac for 1881, Containing a full end cot ,
root digested. record of ! t he' 'events of 'the war, Military,
natal and 'political; &Cm October 16th, 1863,w1th account,
of. Battles, Sieges, Raids, dea.fightit, and all the opt:mittens
of the war. • .
• The Dotted, States, Army List: Mellor Generals and
Brigadiers, regulais and volunteers, to November let,
, . ,
Thu Rebel Army List. Lieutenant Generals, Major
Generals and Brigadiers, to came date*. -
Losses in battle and by death, of Union .ofticers, to No•
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Somber let, 1864. • • ••. ,
Losses of othobre in Rebel Army. to leans date.
Thd Rebel Gorethment, Rebel Gongrsee,' Relief 'Debt,
rA full digest of the /Jolted States &imp regolitions.
A full digest of the United Steles License regulations.
Governments of the'sitorld to NOreniber let,-18134. •
Governors of the Status end ,To, ritories Union and
Rediel, to November ' lst, 1864.
Hierarchy of the Roman Catholic . Church to Nevem
bar Ist, 1864. • ' ' •
Ilishopsiof the Protestant,Epiecopal Church to NOYOM
• . •
tier let, 1864. .
Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church to Novem
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Reigning Queens of the world to November Ist,' 1864...
• Reigning Kings of the world to November Dit,
Heirs Apparent to European 'and other . ,Empires ,eutt
Monarchies. '
Berldro other miscellaneous matter, .aetronomical,,
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Smith's; Bullion's and Brown's Grammars. •
Fitch's, P,hysical Geography. •
Warren's Physical Geography.
Mitchell's.:Montelth and .lifeNally's Geographic,. A Atlases,.
Catnp'S Geography, with Key to Mitchell's Outline Map.
Webster's'and Woreaster's Dictionaries. , •
Quarkenbos' First Lessons in Composition.
Quaelmbo'e Composition and Rhetoric.
GreeideePe. Steddairrre and Brooke' Arithrocitice..
Peterson's Familier Science.'
Greenleaf's and Stoddard's Keys to Arithmetlce.
amnia:Ws and Dmilbe.Algehres. .
Greenleaf's Key to Algebra.
Parker's davonile.Philosophy.. • . • .
Parker's 'First Lessons in • Natural thilosophy.
Parker's Philosophy. : •
Willard's History of the Unlted • Stares.
Child's
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Payson. Stanton and Scribner's Penmanship, in eleven
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Academical, Controllers' and other Copy Books.
Davies' Elementary Geometry and Trigrnmetotry.' • ••
Davies' Legendre's Geometry. . .
Giconleat's Geometry..
Fulton & Eastman's Book-keeping.
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COUiCSELLdIi
BY FRANK CROSBY
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It Tail HOW to draw np PARtifirdlit; t'aPlas and
• .; generafforrno forAciltraUllrfraf all
kindy Baia of Bata, Luca - and PATITIONS.
It Yeas You Hew to draw. Up BONDS add bfOaTO.i.ata, • Ar ,
Mame, Porous 'of Arromixr, Novas and
Thus of Ezethroir, Rumen and Rimaseis.
It real Tow The laws for the ,Cousortoit of, Duns, with
• the Srartrria of shd. anaemia
and kind of property il.purr 15ent ;usu.
- noon in every •
Tsar You How to make en iiiestottmarrr properly,, with
forme for tioifrOSITION with Cannons, ad
the Ittsomiri L* of:every Mate,
lt2blti You The legal relations batiraei-001R
. ALAI and NAM), MAlrrla and Ast!aartoit,
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12 tells You The Law far Sfacsemme Mane Irieviri State,
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it Tell Toe The law concerning Pensions and:hoer teob.
'"twin one; and the hireranuttote Laws is
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.WW The Low fir Prrrero, with • mode of, prase
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