The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, January 03, 1866, Image 4

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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND
SEWING MACHINES.
G REENE has just opened
1, Jr. hi, `Rove, nue door .rust of IV Book
tooire, constant; -II 1111,1 ',V El NIV AY
rio.IOAEIILL'S Monoiocturing e,rnpatly'x
PIANOS, MASONHAMLIN'S CA lONIA ORGAN, cal
HAUT, NEEDII AV& OILS' MELODEONS; Ouilion,
Violins. Fife , . V 1,3,; Collor nod Violin Strings.
MUSIC nooliS-001.1on Clnnn,thAdvn OoMan
Cenrcr. Golden Ttio„(c.,
Xll k.IP it.ittie —lle is c , n , tnntlyreceiving from Phil
addplti.t ail the lat.t.st music. which I.crsnus at 0 distant,
.6•111mr..c,n andhas , sent theta I, mail.
Also Cr ROY Ell k iIA Ii LICS Celebrated SEWING MA
CIIIN only machine that, in addition to every
kind of tfftwing, antbroiders prrfecllr; erring Silk and
Cotton or all kinds and colors for machine:.
['emus liewitrz Machined fully In-lrmted iu
the rlso of them.
Pinion mid Orgnne liarronfril for five renr o.
Those wishing. to buy any of the above artien‘s ore in
vited to call and ezrwiuelllillo 1,1,U puriliasolg *dee.
abore My prices are the same na fu Nov Volk and
Philadelphia.
Cireulava of Inetnunents or Machine s , rent promptly
rpm application with any additional intormation desired.
B. M. GREENE:,
11111 street, Huntingdon, Pa.,
re= One door 'treat of Lewis' Boole Store
1865. 1865.
CLOTHING.
H. ROMAN.
FEW
CLOTHING
FOR
FALL AND WINTER,
JUST RECEIVED •
AT
11. ROMAN'S
CHEAP CLOTHING STORE.
For Gentlemen's Clothingof [behest material, and mad,
the beet workmanlike manner, call nt
IL ROMAN'S,
opposite the Franklin Honer iu Market Square, Hunting ,
non. Pa.
llnntingdon oct
NEW STOCK OF GOODS.
EVERYBODY IS INVITED TO CALL AT
S. S. SMITH'S STORE,
ON HILL STREET, lIONTINODO'N, PENNA
BEM
SUGAR and :10LASSES,
COFFEE, TEA and CHOCOLATE,
• FLOUR, FISH, SALT and VINEGAR,
CONFECTIONERIES, CIGARS and TOBACCO,
SPICES OF THE BEST, AND ALL RINDS.
end every other article usually farad in a Grccery Star
ALSO— Drdgs, Chemn..,ls, Dyt Stn Ss.
PaintepiFiernishes, Oils and Spte. Tarpcn Chic,
Alcohol. Glass end Putty,
BEST WINE and BRANDY for medical purposes.
ALL TILE BEST PATENT MEDICINES,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
and a large slumber of articles too numerous to mcntir•n
The pelhic generally will p•caso call and examine f
themeelces and learn my pita.
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IfuntingJon, Oct rr '65
CHEAP .GROCERY STORE.
M. "ElEißirri'MPL,
HILL ST., HUNTINGDON, PA.
rrHE undersigned ofieN for the in
a sprction and purchase of cu. , ti*C. n large and a ,
e,cltecl stock of Groceries. PrOVIAJLM fu.cle nails.
fled they can be slat with anything in hie lino.
His pricos are low, and his stock trash' and good. Ile
keeps the best of
SUGAR, COFFEE,
TEAS, SPICES, SALT,
TOBACCO & SEGARS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS & CAPS, &e.:
:21 LSO—
HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES,
MOLASSES, OILS, VINEGAR,
FISH. CHEESE, FLOUR RICE,
And NO TI 0 NS of every kind.
A select stock of DRY GOODS, togjther with QC Et- NS.
STAU E. and all .other articles kept' in a will regulated
establishment for sale at re Isonalcle prices.
4Z. Ilk store is on Hill street. nearly opposite. the
Dank. and in the room formerly occupied by 1,. tlro.o.
Call and examine. Z. YE.N VEIL
Huntingdon, Oct 17, 1E63.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
25 PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN
THE CHEAPEST!
SIMON 00/11N,
AT COFFEE RUN STATION,
Would respectfully call the attention of his old patrons
specially, and the public to general, to his extensive
stock of well selected now Goods, Just received from the
Eastern cities, consisting, input, of
Dry Goods,
Clothing, Wool
en Ware, Notions,
Hats and Caps, Boots and •
Shoes, Bonnets, Shawls, Circu
lars, Hardware, Queensware, Gro
ceries, Wood and Willbw-ware, Tobacco,
Segars, Nails, Glass, Provisions,
• Oil, Fish, Salt, Tinware, Cop
per Ware, Drugs and
Medicines, Clocks,
Watches, &c.,
and all other articles kept in a first class try store;
all selected with the greatest care and which were pur
chased for cash only, and afford.• him to sell them at
very low figure. The public will find it to their advan
tage to call and e amine our unsurpassed stock, heal
purchasing elsewl , ire. No pains will be spared in skew.
leg our Goods. Lsdies are 'specially invited to examine
cur large stock of fashionable dress goods; Fhawls, Cir
culars, Furs. and 11 great variety of Woolon Goods. Bogie.
ry, Mao, a handsome assortment of LADIES' COATS
All blade of produce taken in exchange at the highest
market prices—Cash not refused. By strict attention to
the wants of customers, we hope to receive a continuation
of lbe liberal patronage with which we have been hereto
fore favored. Coma oar and all, and TUT.
Kew Goods received daily,
act 181865,
40rC)C132) WMAAT.So
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES!
MEM success of our armies and the
commodities, coen e t n le i c e li m ne e in to
. t e h n e a price of gold and other
GOOD TIDINGS TO TILE BLACKSMITHS,
and all •there who buy IRON, STEEL, NAILS, &c.
Baying moved my store to the large and commodious
Brick,, Store Room, I hero received a large assort
ment of WAGON TIRE, HORSE SHOE IRON, round end
square DAR IRON, bought from the makers since tho de
cline In gold, which I am Belling at GREATLY REDU
CED PRICES.
All persons wishing to buy IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
LOCKS, PAINTS, G LASS. or any kind of HARD W ARE
for cash, will save money by sending their orders, oecall
ing at the Hardware Store of
JAMES A. BROWN,
Huntingdon, Pa.
April 5,'65
New Furniture Establishment,
J. M. WISE,
Manufacturer and Dealer in Furniture,
Respectfully invites the attention of the Public to his
.stand . on Hill et., Huntingdon. between Cunningham's
Store and Dean's National Douse, where lie manufactures
.and keeps all kinds of Furniture at reduced prices. Per.
eons wishing to purchase will do \veil to give him a call.
Repairing of all kindst.tended to promptly and charges
Seasonable.
Air Also, Undertaking carried on, and Canna made iu
nor style desired, at short notice.
.may-Funerals attended at any place in town or eons
H).by J. M. WISE.
untingdon, Bept. 2.4 1862—tf •
T RACING MUSLIN,
DRAFTING AND DRAWING PAPER
White and Colored Card Paper,
For gala at
LEWIS' BOOK cf STATIONERY STORE.
ONTITLY TIME BOOKS,
For sale at
M LEIFIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE.
PAPER PAPER!! . ,
_ll._ Note, Post, Commercial, Foe Neap and Fiatcap—u
good assortment for sale by the ream, half ream, quire re
sheet, at
LEWIS' NEW BOOK & STATIONERY STORM
READY RECKONER
A complete foci., Bendy Reckoner, in dollars
and cents. to ohich are added riOrtili of Notes, Bill, Ile , .
celpts. Petitions, &c., together with it 1.1. of Inadal tables
containing rate of Interest from ono dollar to lye thou,
and, by tle single day, with a table of wogee, nod hoard
Ay the wad; and day, published in 1559. For sale at
If ZEW.LE #OOK 4104 E.
WAR FOR THE UNION
, .
NEW ORT,E ANS, F.S. LOUIS, MEMPHIS, NORFOLK, &c.
TAKEN.-b‘ASIIBY SLAIN, AND THE BACK
BONE OF SEEESII " BROKEN
But whilo you rejoico a the success of our gallant
tamps. nod tho Prospect of tho speedy downfall of the
Rebel Army, do not forget to call at the store of
_
'WALLACE & CLEMENT,
before porclur.ing elsawhere, and coo oyr new Stock
cc...biting of
D r y (toed,.
Oowrrice,
Roots and Sham
Queenawnre,
Crockery ware,
Tobacco iiiegtira i
Flitch,
Fish,
Flour,
Felt,
'cod n crnarel ne•ortnlctlt of nothing, 01 of which
rerra an reainnahls forme for cosh or produce.
linntincdon. .1141.1863.
FRUIT TREES,
ORNAMENTAL TREES,
SIIA.JE TREES,
GRAPE VINES,
PLANTS, &C.,
At the nurseries of 'Parlor Si Cretin
Who offer their stock of well grown
and thrifty TIIEFS. TINES, PLANTS. ke, HIHIr it old
pekes. The espial,' of grafting and planting this stock
having been Mum red beiore the outbreak 01 the rebellion
mitten the pi ice or W.I. was low. they can aolnd to sell
these Trees at 50 percent. less than they can sell the salmi
kind of trees next year. While other Nurserymen have
raised their prices about fti per cent., these mill tell at the
old rdtes this year; that 19 lu say—Apple Trlq, gl5. 314.
land $2O per hundred, according to size, Sc. Standard Pear
51) to 75 cents each. Dwarf Pear, 50 to 75 cents each, and
$3O to $l5 per hun.lreil. Plum and Apricot, at 40 to 50
rents each. Also, Perch. Cherry, Quince and other trees;
Grape Vines. Lawton Blackberry, Raspberry, and Straw
berry plants. Dahlia roots, and Shad° and Ornamental
Trees—all at the old ❑des.
Money invested in fruit trees Is sure to yield n good to
turn. Nuts is your time to older trees.
A ddrue3,
ebS, 1565*
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Na V ilkl o o "ll ocks
vilgliLea*
ESTABLISHED IN 1840
Incorporated by the Legislature of the
State of Pennsylvania.
_Located on the V. Tl' Corner• of 7th ana
(701) Chestnut sts. (701)
excluArely to impart a Ilioroug.ili and
PRACTICAL. BUSINESS EDUCATION.
All cl:Fses of piirsonii require such an odirallon. Thrso
po,s,ssing means, 'wed it in conducting- llirir tdoiino,
'non without mean,. moil it in obtaining trod creditably
tilting lucrative positions in tho rinp/ny r;/* ntnn•s.
h•• cow,: of tust ruction mul pr.u.t ice .
is arra ngski sons
to fully meet the diver,ified mints of f, et y d. partmeut of
DOMESTIC, AND FOREIGN TRADE,
let comprellemleil nr embraced under the three general di
• uirins of indu.ttry : Agriculture, Munufactui o mul Cum
student Is instructed individually in both theory
, 411 pr.rtice of Book Keeping. according to the most op.
1 , 1 , ,,•.1 and labor saving methods. Penumrdlip,
i'ldrulations. and all the collateral branch,: of it complidv
cows° of business education; and upon piecing a satislUc
troy examination is awarded.by authority slims, a diplo
ma. nod, tie corporate 3 al of do college.
Students are received at any time. Atni it is Intlieml
that a laltelleoi enrerienco of err Twenty .YCARS will be
eor,ith.rell by tho public nn anipie gnoranteo of the pra
tical eltaractet of the entree nu 4 c flicieney of the inntrUC.
I=
All further information el^airecl can be obtained at the
college, or by addreasing the Priocipal for a circular by
mail.
A liberal discount is allowed 'to wounded and lir-m
-ovably lie cJIle,;,. is (Ton day and
jerening.
T. 11. POLLOCK', Airy-at-Low.
Principal.
MEM
LADIES' FANCY FURS,
AT
JOHN FAREiRA'S
OLD EST A B
Fui NIEM - 2.7.1. - ra, - tcliry
718 ARCH Street, above Seventh,
PHILADELPHIA
64,16,0.../1.. I hove now 10 biers of
i t my own Importation turd
Mounfacture. one of the
L A II 0 Ii S T and nitt
;IV. 13EAUTIFUL s.•lcetions of
• .--*
• Fancy Furs,
?
for LADIES' nod CHIL
DREN'S WEAR, inn the
, 4' :, ~ „, Vt v,..
,J,i f. '. ..' ' : .', - .Y,Y; CIO. Alen. a tine vsort:
~ A " ,iA;3;., ~..i , ::_-_, Trtit of G
f.„.;' , i 1 ilj o.l_ , .„--:.-:::.-.1 610%01 nod Collars.
( 1
..,.__' i 61i 7 '1 . '44: ~- I ant enabled to dispose
•i ,• " '47 ' ttf Inv good, at yen'
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... -- L -- . -,-. It I : it , .,NABt.F. PRICER
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•--t_ts"tt-...."-s3..;Y•ttl telt a et ai how illy
'-.f. =- E - : - - ---,---_----, ft iendi of Huntingdon
-"Y.-7- - _- - - -- : - .: ;;;•-= -- -- 2 - , county and vicinity.
C Henn nth, the :11.1110,Ntu101I an d tr and
'Attl StrilltA. eet 1
71S MICH . Etreet, alto,. 7th. South aide
se27-.110 Plll LA I titil.Pl , fA.
.tri..- 1 li VVE NO PARTNER. NOR CONNECTION
WITH ANY OTHER Slott 13 IN PIIIADELPHIA.
PAINT AND COLOR WORKS.
Liberty White Lead !
Liberty White Lead !
TRY IT ! TRY IT !
Warranted to cover more smlnce, for same sveight,
thou any other Buy the best, it is the cheapest.
TRY IT ! TRY IT!
Liberty lead is whiter than any other.
Liberty Lead covers better than any other.
Liberty Lead orals longer than any other.
Liberty Lead is more eeenotMeal than any otlMr.
Liberty Lead is more free hem impurities and. is
Warranted to do more and better work,
at a given cost. titan any other.
Buy the Best, it is the Cheapest.
• :Irtonfac:orea end warranted 1,17
ZIEGLER & smlTrr,
Wholesale Drug, Paint & Glass Dealers
137 North Third Street, Philada.
ct11.1E65
niHENRY HARPER,
•
"' - 520 Arch st., Philadn.LA
WATCHES,
FINE JEWELRY,
SOLID SILVERWARE,
COIIN
and superior
SILVER PLATED WARE
octll-3m
I. K. STAUFFER,
WATCIMAKErt AND JEWELER,
148 North SECOND Street, corner of (411trry,
An assortnient of Watches. Jewelry, Silver & Plated
Ware constantly on hand,
SUABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS , '
,n - cqtepalrlng of Watches and Jewelry lin - tinnily
attended to.
ESTEY'S COTTAGE
•
Cottage Organ.
_
Are not only unexcelled, hut they ore .d.ololotely one
quelled by any other Reed instrument in the country.—
Deslrned expre•ely for Churches and schools. they are
found to be Equally Well adapted to the parlor and draw.
inn room.
For solo only by E. M. BRUCE.
No. 18 North SEVENTH street, Philadelphia.
ht-z- Also, BRADBURY'S PIANOS, and a (complete as
sortment of the I,TILFECT MELODEON. sell-1y
JAMES 11. ELDREDGE. CEO. I'. ELDREDGE.
• ELDREDGE & BRO.,
Publishers, Stationers, Booksellers,.
No. 17 and 19 South Sixth Street,
(Above Chestnut,)
Particular attention pall to the country trade.
Always ' baud a large supply of Lettur. Cup. Note,
ti U
fill. anti Paper; Envelopes; School and Nit
cellancotts !looks ; Pens, Ink, Slate!, Mucilage, rbuto
grn4 Al hums. Pa per Rao. Ac.. Ac., Ac.
Lilairal Isms tg cab cutglatri. AvViNS-ly
THEODoIII3 11. CREISIER,
Huntingdon, Pa
PENNSYLVNNIA
=
MANS,
1866. THE 1866.
LARGEST AND BEST
STOCK OF
NU PAPER
Ever Brought to Huntingdon,
Is now ready for inspection and sale,
Iffli
LEWIS'
Book, Stationery and Music Store,
NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES
BB
LOWER PRICES
Than the same article can be bought
in Philadelphia or Pittsburg.
t UR STOCK
Consists of upwards of
One Hundred Different Styles
OP
Wall & Ceiling Paper & Bordering,
POE
The Parlor, Sitting Room, Dining
Room, Bed Room, Mill,
Kitchen, Office,
Store, Shop, &e., &e.
Call at the "Globe" Building,
and examine our stock and prices.
1865.
THE "VICTOR"
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COOK'S
SUGAR EVAPORATOR%
IflUt , T RAPID EVAPORATOR IN THE WORLD!
"SORGO HAND—BOOK," FREE.
CANE SEED, by the lb or 1).11,1, 1 , 011. SALE AT COST
Priece L Co', New ALITOMATICPIZGANS. .11e
.et triumph or the ng,l
Now si yle N ELI/MONS. With improvements.
Grover S.. IW:et's FAMILY I.I.ILWINt3 MACUINES.
Send for Circulars, &c. Free.
A. B. BRUMBAUGH,
Sole Agent,
James Creek. Huntingjon co., P.,
MEM
Electricity.
FIR. BREWSTER HAS OPENED
LI no Wilco in Multi:l;4d., Pa., and hal eared, and
farther pludgeshintself to care a classoldiscasea acknow
ledged to bu incurabln by any known o f me di co .
lion, dis , ao, that never kayo. nor never can bueootcol
ed, only by 11:1 muz!ect applying the varioui 11:L41Hk:ilium
of 13,t
The D.ctur does not wish to convey the 1111111 . 0.1011 that
lie cure. all d t•caaee iu nil Collaitiul:8; lin does not wish to
clinic the sense of the pub:ic hp n,serting that he can
cure pulmonary consumption alter the lungs are
cayed, but he pledges to Circe oVon . .ii rase of
in the early and ni nlir• stage, nod
ev..ry other disease where n eutlieieut amount, of vitality
remains for reaction.
Electricity i always safe in the handsel en experienced
t.perator. The currents are perfectly under ontrol, and
cau to ',waited to suit the ilelfeato nerves of a child
without any unpleasant sensation.
afr- Alt thaw who have long suffered from painful and
obstinate iliSoliSe:
4,y- All those who have been given up by other Phymi
clans!
A4l those who hare been discus - cd as incurablo
from hospitals!
ARE INVITED TO CALL
Tlectrtcfty, unlike Medicine, is capable of producing all
the changes nee,smry to cure any disease, when applied
from proper polarities. Thu following are among the dis
eases our Fystem of prae tics has proved especially SIIVCCS3-
ful iu curing.
Diseases Cured by Dlectropathy
AntatirOSlE; Aphony, loss of voice. &c.; Asthma; Agno
Chills, fever tun] ague; Atrophy; nervons consumption;
Atony of the stomach, Amenorrhoea, .oppressed menses;
All mercurial oiseases; Bites of poisonous insects or soil •
mats; Bronchitis; atone or gravel in Bladder ; Consump
tion; Chlorusis, gums eicktiess, Concussion of limits; Con
traction of citesi; atricturo of limb,. Cholie. from differ
ent causes; Cramps or spasms, chronic or nettle; Conger
ti ve'disonscs of all kinds, Corea; St. Vitus dance; Coldness
of feet and hands; Cancera, in certain stages: Copper col
ored cuticle. or blotches; Catarrh; Diptlierbe, Deformed
limbs straitened. Deafness, front paralysis of accoustic
nerve; Dizziness or drowsiness; Density; Diabetes; Dys•
pepsin. ht all its forms; Disinentirriora; painful menstru•
allots; Difficult respiration; Enlargement of joints; Ear
ache; Epilepsy, falling sickness; Fits, front different Call.,
rev; thistrition, irritation of the stomach; thins; Goitre
or .swellhil seek; Glandular swellinge Dent
°ethane, from different ensure; Ilysteria. itritable
itc.;sick or necrosis Headache; insanity; Inflamed or 8050
eyes; Incontinence of urine; torpid state of Liver; Lungs,
hemorrhage of, congestion of, be.; hockjair;Liver.enlarge
smelt of; Lenchorritem thaw ethos; whites; 111eistal de
pi-es-he Aluscidar contraction; Ylenstruation,
ment in; Monomania; Milkleg; Numbness, Irons injuries
or otherwise; Neuralgia: Nocturnal emissions; Old sores,
indolent sneers; Ozetot, its some of its forms; 1 araplegi4;
Palsy, timid, or shaking . , Paralysis, in whatever part;
Palpitation nt the boars; Prostration from va•
lions causes; Proliipms sites l e Ac" Prolapses ani, or piles;
excessive Perspiration; suspended Perspiration; Pottle
.nary apoplexy; Rush of Wood to the head; Rheumatism,
acute or chronic; ltestlestuese Swelled Tonsils; Sure
Throat. frets ally came; Solt rhetint; Schituln; Bpiunl dis
eases, curvature, Ac.; Ovarian T1t111,9. Ac.; Trentens,de.
Bristol, or Ist death, Tetanus, or lockjaw , Uterine ink
placeinen ts, - Uterine weakness; We t k Es es, Ac.; White
swellings. BREWSTER , 31. D.,
not 4,lSti3 floating loss, l'a.
DR. VBNARD'S
STAR MAGIC LINIMENT.
$
1000 REW.ARD will be paid
for any medicine that excels this for the
I.llowlng diseases:
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Spinal Affec
tions, Contracted Joints, Cholic Pains,
Pains in Side or Back, Toothache,
Headache, Sprains, Sore Throat,
Cuts, Bruises, Burns, and all
Diseases of the Bliiscles,
Skin and Glands.
Tins in an Internal and External Medicine, composed of
Roots, limbs and Maks arch 11.4 0110 forefathers
There is le bountiful supply on the earth to mire all con.•
plaints, if we only linen' what they were. 'finis line twill
n.lait,jvci for constant in.ly with the Medical Faculty for
a great many years, to find .t do kinds best adapted to
the above complaints—how to put them together, and
what portions to use.
This wondertul remedy needs no recommendation save
the results which levariabiy follow its application.
g This popular remedy is fiat coming into use from
the fact that it given good satisfaction.
PIIVSICIAN6 are invited to test its elllcricy in all
costs of Rheumatism ' Affections of the Spinal Column,
and all Diseases of the Skin. Muscles and Wands. It has
been Used in thonsands of Instances under the personal
SIIIIPVVISIOD of the Inventors, and has never disappeinted
their expectations. All we link for it is a trial—expert
mental proof—not the testimony of the meta of straw, are
the vouchers see desire to pr. sent to the public.
It would be well for Many now lying fit bed.; of torture,
if these frets could reach their sick chambers. If is more
important to them thou to the Inventors that this should
he the case. "Truth is mighty and must prevail."
.L 3 Keep Jetn your family, for sickness C011:109 when
you hest expect It.
PRICE--ONE DOLLAR.
SAMUEL IL SHOEMAKER,
SOLE AGENT, LIUNTINGD A",
lluotirigdoo, Fa.,,inly 19, nes.
k NEW SKIRT FOR 1865-6.
The great invention of the age in ,
1-204DiCO' Sart...IMMO.
J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent Duplex
or double, ELLIPTIC SPRING
This invention consistiv of Inuple (or Ellliptie pure
relined i,teel springs, ingeniously Irritated tightly and firm
ly tog,ther, edge to edge, making the toughest, most, Ilex.
mid durable Ppring ever used. They seldom
Lend or break. like the mingle Springs. and cons,quently
preserve theirperfeet and beantitnrshape ninro than twice
as long as any single spring skirt that ever has or can be
made.
The wonderful flexibility and grill comfort and pleasure
loony lady wearing the Duplex . Elliptic Skirt will be en
perienced pat - Ocularly in all rrowdell assemblies, operas
carriai , es„ railroad cars, church lesson, arm; chairs, for pro.
Inenaill and house dress, as tile skirt can La folded iciness
in Steele occupy a 1.111111 spare as easily and conveniently
as a sills or muslin dress.
A lady having enjoyed the pleasure. comfort nod great
convenience of wearing the triples elliptic uteri spring
skirt for n single day trill never iirterWarilt willingly dia.
petite still. their err. For children, misses and young
Indies they are superior to all others.
thy hoops are covered with 2 ply double twisted thread
and will wear twice as lesig ns the single yarn roverigg.
which is n- , rl on all single steel hoop skirts. The three
bon tu rods on every i.kirt. are .ilso double steel. and
twice or double covered to prevent the covering from
wearing off the rods when dragging down stairs, sten,
step, .te which 01..3 - are constantly subject when innsa.
All ore nt id, or the new ouil eh guelt corded tapes, and
air the hest quality in every parr. giving to the weal or
the nnelt gr:weng and perfect shape possible. and are um
gllSSliOnalily the lightest, most desirable, comfortable,
and economical skirt ever made.
Wrists' !Wadley A Cary. proprietore of the invent ion. and
sole manittactmers, 91 Chambers, and V.) and SI Heade
streets. Nov: York.
g For side inall tlrst.class stores in this city, and threngh
out the Stati-s, Ummtla, Ilimma de .Cuba, Mexico,
Saudi America, awl .be West Indies.
hipiro for the Duplex (or double) Elliptic Spring
Skirt. nol33in
ACENCY 9
FOR COLLECTING SOLDIERS
CLAIMS, BOUNTY, BACK FAY
AND PENSIONS.
ALL who may have any claims a
/gainq the MIN, muent for Bounty, Back Pay and
Pensions, can boon their claims promptly collected by op
rising either in perrw. or by letter to •
W. 11. WOODS,
Attorney at Law,
Iluntingdon, Pa.
Angn3t 12, ISO 3.
VIAIRBLE YARD. The undersigned
Ly A would regpectfiffly call the attention Of the citizen,.
I Ilmilinolon and the sotioinin- counties to'the stuck of
eantiful marble now on hand. lie is prepared to furnish
at the .Itortest notice, Monumental Mai bk. Tomb. 'fables
sna atones of every desired vim, and form, of Italian or
linttern Marble. highly tiniehed. and carved with appro..
priate devices, or plain. 11,3 nay volt.
Building Marble, Door and Window sale, in., will be
ruriiiidied to order.
W. W. pledges ldm3elf to furnish material and won),
manship e4jual to any in the country, at n fair price. Call
and see, before you pnrcbnso elsewhere. Shop on Hill
treat, Huntingdon, in.
WM. WILLUMS.
llantingdon, May 16 1855.
1865.
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ALEXANDRIA BREWERY.
E. 0..& G. .W. COLDER.
111 VINCI entered Into cApartner,,hio in the, '
Alexandt is Ilrewery. tho public aro informed &or,.
that lino. will no prepared ut all times to till
orders on On, shortest 110n00.
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and arrivn at Huntingdon at 4 40 A.M.
PHILADELPHIA EXPIIESS Westward,
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North awl North-West for PIIII.ADELKIII. Now-
Yo1:12. LEBANON, ALLENTOWN, EASTON.
&C.
iCaVO Harrisburg for Nosy York. as follows ! At
3 00. 7,20 and 9 03 A. M., and 1 45 and 0.00 P. 01., arriving
at New York 5,40atr110 00 A, M., aml 340 and 10 :15 I', 01.
The above connect 0.101 similar Trains on the Pennsyl
ania Hai I roml .1110 slm•pi n g cars accompany the 3 Oa a n d
9 00 0. in. train,. without change.
Ltavo for (leading, Pottsville. Tammina.
Ashland. Pine OroVo. Allentown and. Philadelphia at 7 35
A.ll.,and 1 45 nod 9 I'. M.. stopping St Lehatirn and all
Way stations; the 9 P \1 train making no close connection
for Pottsville nor :Philadelphia. For Pottsville, :Mins].
kill Haven and Auborn. via Schuylkill awl Susquehanna
Railroad, Imre Harrisburg; at 4 P 31.
Returning. leave S 001-9. ma at 9 A. NI., 13 Noon. and S
P. 31. Pldlodelphia at SA. 11-. and 330 P. 31; Pottsville
at 9 40 A. 31.. and 2 55 I'. 31.; Ashland G 03 and 11.45 a in,
Tamaqua at 7.53 A. 31.. and 1 40 I'. 31.
LeAvo Pottsville for Ilarrislinrg, via :MI11511:111 and
Susquehanna /tallroad at 0,43 a in.
An Accommodation Passenger Train leaves READING at
0.30 A. 31., and returns troOs PHILADELPHIA nt 1 30 I'. )1.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave (leading at 010 am..
and 6 15 P. M„ for Ephrata. Lancaster. Colombia, Sc.
On :.nrolate. leave New York at 8 P. M., Pltiladelphhi,
815 P. M., puttovillo 8 00 A. 01.. Tamaqua 8 A. NI.. liar
ri• burg 905 A. 01.. and Reading at 100 n. 10., fur Ilar
rklng. and 10,52 a w , (or New York.
CoMMUTATION, 111LEA , E, SEASON, 5011001„ EXCL'ESIDN
TICCWIN at reduced valet to and from all points.
Baggage checked through: 80 pounds Baggage allotted
each Passenger.
Reading, Nov. 27, 1905
NTINGDON & BROAD TOP
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1 niter Monday. Novel° bnr 13, 180, Passenger
ill arrive and depart as follows:
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S noi Meeminellsiown,
8 381 Pleasant tirove,..
S 511.5larislosba:g,
0 10 Coffee Run,
0 131 Rough& Ready..
0 .'0 Core,
341 Fisher's Summit.
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- hand
AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
ALBUMS ALBUMS.
A beautiful assortment of PITOTO
.OAPII ALBUMS just vemeived and
for solo
AT LEWIS' no= STORE
BOOTS and SHOES, the largest and
cheapest Lytartnieut iu town, at
FOR THE LADIES.
A ~l ipp-inr article of Noto Paper and Bareloper,
anitabla for'enafidpnlia/corrusponlanre. for sale at
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For Sale at Lewis' Book Store,
HUNTINGDON, PA.
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Annals of of tbe Army of the Curhberland.
Rebel Invasion of Mar&land and PennsylVa
nia, and Bib Battle of Gettysburg.
Pictorial History of the Wars of the U. S.
Washington and his Generals.
Katie's Arctic Explorations, 2 volumes.
Webber's Wild Scenes and Wild hunters.
Field's Scrap Book..
Coal and Coal Oil, by Eli Bowen.
Chambers Information fur the People, 2Vols.
Life and Public Services of Ahr'in. Lincoln.
Parsons Life of Andrew Jackson, 3 volumes.
General Butler in New Orleans, by Parton.
Jackson and New Orleans, by Alex. Walker.
Irving's Life o f Washington, 5 volumes.
Life of John Fitch, by Thompson Westcatt.
Smucker's Life & Times of Alex. Hamilton.
Taylor's Life and Travels of Von Humboldt.
Oppvri unities for Industry and Capital,. or
1000 Chances to Make Money.
Freedley's Practical Treatise on Business.
Sinding's Distory of Scandinavia.
Walker's Rhyming Dictionary.
Good's Book of Nature.
Ovid, [literally translated,' by 11. T. Riley.
Beauties and Achievements of the Blind.
Stewart%Freemason's Manual.
Webb's Monitor. .
Davis'
Cross' Masonic Chart.
Shakspeate's Complete Works. -
What Can Woman Do, by T. S. Arthur.
The Withered Heart, do.
The Deserted Wife, by Mrs. E. Southwerth;
Pencil Sketches, by Miss Leslie.
The Lawyer's Story, by A. Maitland.
Diary of an Old Doctor, do.
The Wanderer, do.
Adam Bede, by George Elliot,
Cintrtship and Mutrimony, by Robert Morris
Parisian Pickings, by Julie De Marguerittes
Richard Penn Smith's Miscellaneous Works
Horse Shoe Robinson, by J. P. Kennedy.
Father •and Daughter, by Fredrika Bremer.
Fashion and Famine, by Mrs. Anti Stephens
Mary Dement, do.
Peculiar, by Epes Sargent.
Anecdotes of Love, by Lola Montez.
Ago of Chivalry, by Thomas'Bulfinch.
Tale of a Tub,`•he., Re., by Dean Swift..
The Initials, n Story of Modern Life.
'fie Methodist, by Miriam Fletcher, 2 vols.
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.
Dime Book of Etiquette.
, flie Reason Why—Natural jUstmy.
Daring and Suffering, by Lieut. Pittenger.
Tilt:01)1'0'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.
Nashy Papers, [Comico-Politicaeldeligicod
The Ladies' Work-Table Book.
Zulu Land, by Rev. Lewis Grout.
Dutch and English Testament.
Bunyan's Pilgrim Progress.
Holy. War.
fha Three Mrs. Judson's and other Baugh
terti of the Cross, by Rev. D. Eddy.
Strickland's Life of Jacob Gruber.
Shadow on the Hearth, by , Itev..N. Rice.
Defence of Armageddon, by P. E. Pitts.
The Great Consummation, by Cummings.
Louis Napoleon and the Battle of Armaged
don, by Bev. M. Baxtm
CondensetConcordance to the Scriptures.
Thoughts t f Favored Hours, by J. Copely.
Cobbet's 13 Sermons oh Great Sins.
Headley's Sacred Plains.
Mcllvaine'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 tho Reminiscences of a
Bereaved Mother.
Bomberger on Infant Salvation and Baptism.
The Death of Little Children, by S. Prime.
The Morning of Life.
The Faded Hope, by Mrs. L. 11. Sigourney.
The Guardian Angels, or Friends iu Heaven,
by Mrs. Sarah Gould.
The Daughter of Affliction, a memoir of the
Protracted Sufferings and Religious Ex
perience of Miss Mary Rankin.
Barnes' Family Prayers.
Jay's Family Prayers.
•
Fleet meal's Life of Christ.
Shelley's Peetlea! Works.
Affection's Dirt for the Loving and the Loved,
by J. Cale !Ligon,
The New Fortune Teller, or the Poetical
, eaves
on at
cares
a 1 at
EcE9
Fats Book.
Mrs. Male's Receipts for the Million.
The Philadelphia Housewife, or'Family Re
ceipt Book.
Widditield's New Cook Book.
Sayer's Standard Cookery.
Miss Acton's Modern Cookery.
Dime Cook and Recipe Books.
Household Economy, by M. G. St. Jean.
The Family Doctor, by Prof. Taylor, M. D.
Downing's Frnit and Fruit Trees of America.
The Farm ; Manual of Practical Agriculture
The Garden, do do • Morticehare
The Barnyard, a Manual of Cattle, Horse,
and Sheep Husbandry.
A Method of Increasing the Yield of the
Mileh-Cow, by JohnNeftlen.
Mayhcw's Illustrated Horse Management.
Doctor..
The horse and His Diseases, by Jennings.
Rarey's Practice of Horse Taming. •
Both Sides of the Grape Question. •
Mysteries of Bee-Keeping, by M. Quinby.
Economic Cottage' Builder, by C. 'P. Dwyer.
Ban Ilan's W age:tatild Labor Calculator. •
Scribner's Ready Reckoner and L‘,g, Book,
for Lumber Merchants, Ship Builders
and Bout Builders.
Scribner's Assistant far Farmers, Millers,
Produce Dealers and Mechanics.
Rohrer's Practical Calculator.
Engineers' and Mechanics' Pocket Book, by
Chas. 11. Haswell.
Arrowsmith's Paper Hanger's Onmpanion.
The Company Clerk, by Capt. A. V. Kautz.
United States Army Regulations.
Infantry and Cavalry Tactics.
Tax Law and Stamp Doty Cards.
Pocket Maps of United Suites, Pennsylvania,
and the Western States. •
Mitchell's Nets Traveller's Guide through
the United States and Uatiadas. -
Constitution of the United States.
Freedley's Legal Adviser.
Everybody's Lawyer, by Frank Crosby,
The Secret Out, or 1000 Tricks with Cards,
and other Recreations.
Book of Drawing-Room Plays, by S. Steele.
The Sociable,or 1001 Home Amusements.
Hoyle's Gauzes: ChM, Backgammon, &e.
Checker's Simplified and Explained by D.
Scattergood.
.Spectropia; or Surprising Spectral Illusions,
showing Ghosts everywhere, and of any
Color, with Sixteen Illustrations.
Dime, and other Letter-Writers.
The Teacher, (Phonographic.)
The Reporter's Companibn, (Phonographic.)
Pitman's Manual of Phonography,
How to Talk, a Manual of Conversation. and
Debating.
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Walker's Elocution and Oratory,
Mclilligott's American Debater..
Whately's Selection of Synonyms.
Davies' Logic and - Utility of Mathematics.
Gilfillan's Literature and Literary Men.
BroWn's Grammar of Engljsh Grammars.
Page's The . ory and Practice of Teaching.
Holbrook's Normal Method of Tettehing,
Wickersham's School Economy.
Elocutionary Manual, by Hiram coition.
Mangnall'o Cornprehensive Summary of His
tory, &c., &e., &e.
fl Also, an assortment •of Juvenile and
Cheap Publication's.
Anthon's Ainsworth's Latin Dictionary.
Sander's German and English Primer,
Nortliond's Little Speaker . .
Dime Spankers and Dialogues, ,
Pon'ne's Elements. of Chemistry,
Reese's " Zoology.
Lamhert's Anatomy and Phyidologv.
Worcester's Ancient and Modern History
Teacher's Cilia to Illustrations: to oeoom•
pony Holiwook's School Apparatus.
How to use G lobes, by F. C. Brownell. '.
The Natural Spelling Teachhr.
Sherwood's Speller and Prononneitr.
Hann's Elements of Spherical Trigonometry
Key to Bonnycastle's Algebra.
[See School Books in another column.]
114ETTISIC7 "JIMICtiCrIEE.O6
HoR SALE AT LEIN'S' BOOKSTORE.
FOWE'S SONGS OF 'ICELAND, containinc about 175 of
the Gems of Ilibornia's Songs and Ballads, including
50 of Moore's Irish Melodies, Songs of the affections,
Sentimental, Patriotic, Historical, Mihiry. Political•
Comic mid 51Licellaneous Songs, arranged for the
Pianoforte or Melodeon. •Prico $3.00
HON'E'S SONGS OF SCOTLAND, containing about 175
of the Gems of Caledonia's :Rings and Ballads. inclu
ding Souks of the affections, Sentimental, Patriotic,
Ilintorical, Military. Political. Comic rind Miscellane
ous Songs. arranged fur the Pianoforte or 31olodeon.
Price VA.
HOWE'S SOW'S AND BALLADS rir THE OLDEN
TIME. containing the' Original . Word. and 'Mimic,
Al the SIIIILN and ILJlode. ,ung by the Orand.rnoth
era of thu present generation.. Arranged fur Ibur
Voices.
HOWE'S TRIOS: Quadrilles Contra end Fancy Dances
with Calls and Figures :; Walize , ,,Polkoe, Opera Melo
dies, Scoieh and Irish airs, Se., &c., for the Violin,
Flute, Cornet, Bass Viol. ct.c. •
MUSICIAN'S OMNIBUS, No. 1, containing the whole
Camp Duty. Culls and Signals used in the Army and
. • 'Navy 40 setts of Quadrilles. (including Waltz. Pol
ka and Schottische) with Oulls; and An immense col
lection of Polnas, Schottisches. Waltzes' Marches,
Quicksteps, frontline, Cartes and Fancy Dances.
Songs, &c, for the Violin, Slate, Cornet, Clariunett,
Containing over 700 pi ces of Music. '
MUSICTAL'S 0315113110. No. 2, containing 5.50 places
of Music. consisting of 100 Dnyts tor two Flutes two .
&c., 200 Scotch Airs, 200 Irish Airs. Quad
rill's, Fancy 111111 Contra Dances, with th• Calls and
Figures. Polka, Schottische. Waltzes, Quicksteps.
Marches, Hornpipes, Songs. &c., for Ow Violin, Flute,
• • Clationett, Filo, Carnet, Flageolet, Sc. • •
THEYOUNG MEN'S SINGING BOOK; a collection of
Music for male Voices. consisting of Glees and Out
Songs, Choir and :congregational Tunes, AntlieinS,
Charts. Sc,
ISINGLEI"S JUVENILE ClIOIR:—A selection of. the
Choicest Melodies from the German, French, Ital
ian, English and American Composers.
TRUMPET OF FREEDOM AND THE BUGLE CALLS;two
books suitable to the Limos.
THE. BOSTON GLEE 1300 K; consisting: of an extensive
collection of iilees. Mailrigahl. no.l liounile. selected
from the works of the 3lost admired Composers, to
gether many now pieces from the (lemon.
INSTRUCTION ROOKS FOIL VIE PIANO, Melodeon
Arcorileon. Violin, Banjo, Guitar, Concertina, brunt,
Fife and Flageolet. •
Huntlng.lon, Jan. `2l, 1805-tf.
SCHOOL BOOKS,
FOR SALE
AT LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC STdEB,
HUNTINanoIt, PA.
OSGOOD'S Speller. lst. Rd. ad...lth and sth Readers.
yI'CU FE ErS Speller and !leaders.
SANDER'S 110 do do
Town's Speller and Definer, (old and new editions.)
Smith's. Million's and Brown's Grammars.
Fitch's Physical Geography.
Warren's Physical liqography.
NI Rebell', Monteith and McNally's Geographies & Atlases
Camp's Geography. with Key to Mitchell's Outline Maps.
Webster's and Worcester's Dictionaries.
Quackenbos' First Lessons in Composition. •
Quackenbo's Composition and Rhetoric.
Greenleaf's. S.tothlard's and Brooks' Arithmeties.
Peterson's Familiar Science.
Greenleaf' 's nod Stoddard's Keys to Arithmetic..
Greenleaf's and Davies' Algebras.
Greenleaf's Key to Algebra.
Parker's .Invenile Philosophy.
Parker's First Lessons iu Natural Philosophy.
Parker's Philosophy.
Willard's History of the United States.
Child's
"
Goodrich's " a" -
Payson. Duntou and Scribner's Penmanship, in eleven
numbers.
Potter & Hammond's Penmanship in twelve numbers. •
Academical, Controllers' and other Copy Books. •
Davies' Elementary Geometry and Trigcnometry.
Da;iies' Legendre's Geometry.
Greenleaf's Geometry.
Fulton' & Eastman's book-keeping.
Book Keeping by Single Entry, by Honorer! & Payson
Book Keeping by Single and Double Entry, by llanaferd
Payson.
Other books will lie added end furnished to Order. •
A full stock of School Stationery always on hand.
Huntingdon, On.
)"FIAT EVERYBODY WANTS
E TER YBODY'S 'LAWYER
AND
COUNSELLOR IN BUSINESS
BY. FRANK CROSBY,.
OF THE PHITADELPHI4 BAR
It Tells You 110 w to draw op PARTNERSHIP PAPERS and
• - gives general forms for AGREEMENTS of all
kinds, BILLS of SALE. LE tSE9 nod PETITIONS.
11 Tells Thu How to draw up 'Ruins and Sionvdsors, AT
EIDAvITS. POWERS of ATTORNEY. NOTES and
• thus or A nn E, ItECEIPTS and KELE.ASES.
11 TenS Yen The laws for the COLLECTION of DEBTS, with
' ' the STATUTES Of. LI9IITATION. and amount
and kind of property EXEMPT front ,EXEcU.
TIoN in every State.
IC Tals Ton How to !nuke nn AsSIUNMENT properly, with
forms for COmPOSITIoN with CREDITORS. and
' • the INSOLVENT LAWS of every State.
It Tells You The relations exi,ting betwegp GUAR
. DIAN and WARD, MASTER and APPRENTICE.
arid LANDLottri and TENANT.
It Tells kou What constitutes Lmat. and SLANDER, and
the Law Hs to MARRIAGE DOWER, the WITE'b
• • BRUIT IN PitoPERTy; DIVORCE and ALIMONY.
It Tells Ton The taco for Mectramcs' Irwin in every State
and the NATURALIZATION I,Aws of this coon.
try, and bow to comply uvltli the IMMO.
/1 Taft You The law concerning PtasioNs and how tool,.
min one, and the PRE - EMPTION LAI79 to
PUBLIC, LANDS.
It Tells You The Luw for PATENTS, with mode of pence
dare in Obtainingune, with Brzßexamoss
' ASSIGNMENTS 1,1111 TABLE OP PEES.
11 Dili hits ROW to Tooke your WILL. a n d how to
• Amrts
lOTER ON AN ESTATE, with the' low and the
requirements thereof in every 'State.
It Tells Yon The meaning or LAW Teams in general nee
and explains to you the LEGISLATIVE. Ems
curtve sad JunicLAL Powers of both th
General nod State GOVERNMENTS.
It Tells Ton Mir T%IF CEP OUT OF Law. by showing how to
do Igor business legally, •thus saving
vast amount or property, and vexations
111Iguti.on..by its timely consultation.'
Everybody's Lawyer is for solo at Lewis' Book Ito
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CUNS'IA I3Lli'S SALES, ATTACR'T EXECUTIONn
ATTACH MEX TS, EXECUTIONS, • '
SUMMONS, DEEDS.
MBW.NAS. 101LTG AGES,
I MI. ORDERS. !JUDGMENT NOTES.
LEASES FO1: 110USEB, NATURALIZATION WAS.
.'031:110N BONDS, JUDGMENT BONDS,
WARRANTS, FEE BILLS,•
• . NOTES. with a wafter of the $350 Law. •
JUDGMENT NOTES. with a waiver of the $3OO 1 4 Aw.
A irrichEs OF AGREEMENT. with Teachers.
AR It! AO V. cEnTiFICAT ES, for .lusticee of the Pent
rod dlinisiero of the Oospel. .
:!OM PIA INT, W ARR A NT. :tad CONIMITM ONT. In one.
of .Atisault and Battery, nod Affray.
FACIA& to recover amount of Judgment.
rounmoits , RECEIPTS, for State, County. School.
Itoroogh nod Township Taxes.
printed nu n n perler Inm.r. and for sale at the 'Offlen al
the lIUNTINGDON• GLOBE.
BLANKS. of every description. printed to order, neatly
at short notice. and on good Paper.
pAPER ! PAPER!! PAYER!!!
Tracing Paper,
Impression Paper,
Drawing Paper,
• Deed Paper, •
Tissue Paper,
Silk Paper for Flowers,
Perfdroted Paper ,"
Dris •
lat Cap Paper,
•
Foolscap Paper,
Letter Paper,
Coremarcial Note Paper,
Ladies' (lilt Edged lotto,[ and Note Pppar,
• Ladies' Plain an'il Fancy Note taper,
White and Colored Card Paper, in Packs and Sheets,
For sale at LEWIS' (took. Statiatiery and Music Store.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY,-
A. good assortment of miscellaneous nod School
Bnuks,rFoulecap, Letter, Commercial and Note Paper—
Plain and Fancy Envelopes—Red, Dine and Black Inks—
Blank Books . of numerous sixes—Pens, Pencile. Pocket and
Dvsk Inkstands, and every other article usually found in
a Book and Stationery Stofo, can be had at fair prices aP
BOON, STATION lIRY & MUSIC STONE.
WINDOW- CURTAIN _PAPERS,
A LARGE STOCK
AND
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
Window Curtain Papers,
JUST RECEIVED
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BOrtinPs enlarged and it instruetors—Weiland'a
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deon, Violin and Pluto Instenelorl'inner'snnd Howe's
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rowea'. Piano-Forte Primer—do, Tborongh•Base Primer—.
llowe's Drawing Room Dances—The Chorus Olen Book—.
Tara's. Darn, for sale at , • , .
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