Ei e6l,obt. HUNTINGDON, PA. DOMESTIO REOEIPTS BOILED INDIAN PuDDINO.—In one quart of boiling milk stir enough meal to make a stiff batter ; add ono cup chopped suot,.one egg, half a cup of sirup, salt, one cup of raisins or dried fruit. Boil in a bag two hours. Servo with cream and sauce. RED CURRANT JELLY.—Put rho cur rants into a jar, in the oven, allowing them to remain till the juice is well out of them. If currants ure plenty, and you wish the jelly quite clear and of excellant color, strain but ; not mashing and squeezing the pulp as some do. To a pint of sirup add a pint of well pounded white sugar made quite hot. Before adding the sugar, boil the sirup very slowly* for two minutes; then put in the hot su gar and hoil ten minutes. Pour into common tumblers or small,basins, and sot to stand a while in the sun with a little gauze or net placed over thein to keep the insects out when you are ready to store thorn, cut nice white paper, the size of the surface of the jelly; dip in brandy, if you have it, and place close upon the jelly. Cover the jars. . ItABIIERRY VINEGAR.--Every house keoper should endeavor to have at least a small quantity of this delight ful beverage. In cases of fevers it is indispensable, and will often quint and Booth when nothing else will. Put two quarts of red rasberries, nice and fresh, into a jar, and pour over them a quart of good vinegar. Let it stand twenty four hours. Strain through a flannel bag. Pour this liquid ovor two more quarts of fresh berries, and again lot it stand twenty four hours. Strain again. Allow three quarters of a pound of loaf or good white sugar to every pint of juice. Stir well into the liquid, put into a stone jar, cover close ly, and sot to stand in a ketttle of boil ing water to be kept boiling for a hour. Strain it, and bottle ready for use. A tablespoonful to a tumbler of cold wa ter is the manner of using it. To COOK Comm.—Take a piece of fish about three inches square. Fresh— en .for fivo minutes in boiling water. Take it out, and shred very fine. Add one quart of milk and two tablespoon full of cream. Set on the stove to boil, while you prepare thickening in the following way. Take a tablespoonfull of flour and a little butter and pepper. Mix well together, and add a very lit tle milk or water to make a batter. This should be perfectly smooth and free from all lumps. Add to the milk and fish, boil up and serve.. HOW TO COOK A BEEFSTEAK. —A beefsteak ought always to be broiled and never fried; but the following method of cooking is recommended by Mrs. Hutton, which even those who aro accustomed to frying may be wil ling to try: "The frying pan being wiped very dry, place it upon the stove an let it become hot—very hot. In the mean time mangle the ste.4,k—if it chance to be sirloin, so much the better—popper and salt it, then lay it in the hot, dry pan, which instantly cover as tightly aspossible. When the raw flesh touch es the heated pan; of course it seethes and adheres to it, but in a few seconds it becomes loosened and juicy. Every half minute turn the steak ; but be careful to keep it as mach as possible under cover. When nearly done lay a small piece of butter upon it ; and if you want much gravy, add a table spoonfull of strong coffee. In three minutes from the time the steak first goes into the pan it is ready for the table. This method of cooking makes the most delicious, delicately broiled steak, full of juice; yet remaining the healty beefy flavor that any John Bull could require. "The same method may be applied to mutton chops, only they require a little longer cooking to.prevent them from being rare. An excellent grafy may be made for them by adding 'a little cream, - thickened with a pinch of flour, into which, when off the fire and partly cool, stir in the yolk of an egg, well beaten." Washing. On the evening previously to wash ing, all the clothes should bo gathered up and assorted ,—woollens, colored clothes, unbleache cottons, and linens and fine clothes, into their separate bundles. Except wollens and colored clothes, all other kinds should bo put 10 soak over night, the very dirty parts having soap rubbed on them. If you use a washing fluid, it is usually in the soak ing water; if you use no wash mixture, the next morning wring out tho clothes, and proceeded to wash them carefully through two waters ; then boil them in clean water, rathor brisk ly, but not longer than half an hour. Wash thorn out of the boil, rinse through two waters. The last rinse water should have a delicate tinge of blue, likewise a small quantity of starch for all cottons or linens ; reserve those you wish stiffer for the last, and mix more starch in the water. Shirt bosoms and collars, skirts, in short anything you wish very stif, should be dipped while dry. Swiss, and other thin mus lins and laces, are dipped in starch while dry, and then clapped with the hands until in a right condition to iron. Chlicoes, brilliants , and lawns of white grounds, are washed. like any other white material, omitting boiling until the yellow tinge they acquire makes it absolutely necessary. Un bleached cottons and linens follow the white clothes,through the same waters, but must in no case be boiled with them, as they continually discharge a portion of their color and so discolor the white clothes. In directing the preparation for washing fluids we give the process em ployed with them; but colored clothes, in our experience, can bo washed in none of them, without injury to the color. Calicoes, colored lawns and .colored cottons, and linens generally are wash ed through two suds and two rinsing waters, starch being used in the last, as all clothes look bettor and keep clean longer, if a little stiffened. Country 'Gentlemen. ItEir*Por neat JOB PRINTING, call at the "GLoss Jos PRINTING Omen," at Hun tinvion, Pa. PLIOV. .li. WI:NI:IRE:5 0 ILEAT REMEDY, COMPOUND Internal and External Medicine, I= AXE,- Diarrhma, Bloody Flux in ono day, Z , Z.• Headache and Parache in three minutes Toothache in one minute. 4.1) --- Neuralgia in Rye 'minutes, Sprains in twenty minutes, 4.11" Sore Throat in ten minutes, A'V'" Cholla and Cramp in five minutes, AtZ— Rheumatism in one day, WEL. rein in the Back or Side in ten 'ninnies, us_ Bad Conchs or Colds In one day, 'C3 Fever and Agne in one day. m Cures Pearnewl, Asthma, Piles, h 72... Bronchitis Affectioug, Dyspepsia, IX9....lnflummallou of the Kidneys, Erysipelne, laver C7lnplaitit and Palpitation of tho Heart. Keep it 121 your rantilies---AS'icknes•s comes when least expected. I propose to check, and em•etually dissipate more ache and pain, and to accomplish more perfect equilibrium of all the circulating fluids in the human system, thou can Le effected 11V nor other. or all other methods or modtoa Rid the same space of time. THIS POPULAR REMEDY is fast coming into Ilse, for the fact that I cure, tree of charge, all those com plaints Whenever them to an opportunity to do so. As soon as it is applied It Mutest miraculously Mlle the pain. Ido not ask you to buy Loreto you are certain of its etli• cleucy. If you Lava au ache or pain, it is warranted to do alt It purports on the label. I do not propose to cure story disease—only a class named by my directions. My liniment operates on chem ical and electric principles, and is ' therefore. appliablo, to the cure or natural restorative of all organic derange ment arising front an improper circulation of the nerve vital Prof. J. 11. McEntyre's INDIAN COMPOUND nets di rectly on the abeurbonts, reducing ghtuddiar and other swellings In Incredible short Onto, witlout any pars-Ude danger front its use under any possible circumstances. . . This is an Internal and external medicine—composed of roots, herbs and barks, 8116 OS our forefathers used.— Thera is a bountiful supply on earth to cure all complaints if we only know what they wore. This has been a great study with the 3ledical Faculty for ninny years, to find out the kinds best adapted to the above complaints—how to put them together. and what proportions to Iles. J. 11. McIINTYRE, Proprietor, Iteading, pa. For sale at Lewis' Book. Store Huntingdon, Pa., Eept. 6, 1565. MoENTYRE'S DANDELION PILLS, For all diseases arising from one caner. ' viz Fever and Agi), Dyspepsia, Catarrh in the Head, Weak and disor dered Stomach, such as Indigestion, Sick Headache, Gid diness of the Head, Weakness of Sight, Windy Ailments, Rheumatism, and Rheumatic Fains. Pains in the Back or Side, Nervous Debility, Lowness of Spirits, Impurity of tha Blood, Blotches or Eruptions of tho Body, Gravel, Worms, &c., kc. Sold at 25 cents per box. MeENTYRE.'S INDIAN TrEGETABLE WORN IMSTROYER ! Thisinfallible medicine Is warranted to expel worms in all cases and may Lo given to cnildren of all ages, as they are purely vegetable and perfectly harmless. gy Can be hail at Lewis' Hook store, Ilnutingdon, Pa, DR. ITENARD' S STAR MAGIC LINIMENT. SIOOOREWARD will be paid fur any medicine that excels this fur the fullowing 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 Muscles, Skin and Glands. Tars is an Internal and External Medicine, composed of Roots, Herbs and Dirks such as our forefathers, used.— There is a bountiful supply on the earth to cure all cool. plaints. If we only knew what they were. This has beets a:subp.ct for constant study with the Medical Faculty for a great many years, to find out the kinds best adapted to the above complaints—bow to put them together, and what portions to use. This wonderful remedy needs no recommendation save tho results which invariably follow its application. rz - Tide popular remedy is fist coming into not, from the fact that it gives good satisfaction. L'ir PHYSICIAN - 6 are invited to test its efficacy in all casts of Rheumatism, Affections of the Spinal Column, and MI Diseases of the Skin, Muscles nod Mewls. It Inns been used in thousands of instances under the personal supervision of the Inventors, and has never disappointed their expectations. All we ask for it is a trial—experi mental prbof—uot the testimony of the men of straw, urn the vouchers. wo desire to present to the public. It would be well for many now lying in beds of torture, if these facts could reach their sick chambers. It is mono important to (bens than to the inventors that this should lro the case. ~T ruth is mighty mud must prevail." /re..., Keep it In your faintly, fur sickness comes when you least expect it. PRICE-ONE DOLLAR. SAMUEL IL SHOEMAKER, SOLE AGENT, HUNTINGDON, PA Huntingdon, Pa., July 10, 1865, DR. VDNARD'S STAR MAGIC LINIMENT CIIRESI RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, TOOTHACHE, HEADACHE, DIPTHERIA, or SORE THROAT, CRAMPS, or PAINS IN THE STOMACH, SPRAINS, and DIARRIICEA SOLE AGENT, SAMUEL H. SHOEHiLKER, lIIINTINGDON, PA Price One Dollar. Price Fifty Cents. ANY - Agents Wanted to sell the above throughout the Country. Uuntingdon, 0ct.25, 18E5. TAPER I PAPER!! PAPER !!! Tracing Paper, Impression Paper, Droving Paper, Peed Paper, • • Tls,me Paper, Silk Paper for Flo. Perforoted Paper, Bristol Board, lat Cap Paper, Foolscap Paper, . .Letter Paper, Commercial Note Paper, Ladies' Gilt Edged Lotter and Note Paper, Ladies' Plain and Fancy Note Paper, White and Colored Card Paper, in Packs and Shoots, For sale at LEWIS' Book, Stationery and Music Store. NEW BOOT AND SHOD STORE. WM. AFRICA llnforms the public) that ho hes just az d v opened at his old stand in tho Diamond, Iluntingdan, A Fine Assortment of all kinds o BOOTS AND SHOES, For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. All of which ho will sell at fair prices. Quid,: sales an, small profile. Call cud examine my stock. Manufacturing and Repairing done lo order as usual. - 11untingdon,April 1.060. SPECTACLES 7 g , A fine and large assortment always 'on band AT LETVIS' BOOK STORE. THE GREAT MEDICINE 1 APElltyres INDIAN COMPOUND. A NEW SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED AP LE WIS' BOOK STORE. PRICE PER BOTTLE, 50 CTS., and $l,OO -FOIL THE LADIES. A superior article of Note Paper and Envelopes, n; for confidential correspondence, fur solo at :LEWIS' BOOK ft STATIONERY STORE. PAPER! PAPER!! Note, Post, Commercial, Foolscap and. Flatcap—,a good assortment for sale by the ream, half ream, quirt; or eLeet, et LEWIS' NEW BOOK & STA'TIONERY STORE. Barley, Mee, limn Nam, Lewis & Co's rninily Pro:cry. BROUGIIEWS I'A'rENT BROOM HEAD OR WRAPPER, PATT,I , IED lILCEMBER 26, 1260, Everybody his own Broom Maker This howl or 'Wrapper is con structed of Tin or Zino, with sliding band and bolts, In Can 11 c cl ion With Oak contra bolt pawing flan' U. handle, hula- Ins it scour°. The articlo to whirl) vo roll )ollr 'Mention is very 13:1:Ip‘e,light stro n g, tvoig 11 i 11 g but :2LvEN OUNCES. 'rho furu.'ng community barn long needed 1111 article of this character; and the high lulu, of Broome., together with limo 511.111liC ity, durability, and prat makes It morn caleable i ducca. .i„riNro offer borough, township, and fluidly rights for tale on reasonable terms, in the county of fluntingulon. For further particulars, call and Fe' , the subscribers, or address TILOS. O. STRICKLER S SON, roa lore, , . n tee,lais. .LUMBER. LUMBER. LUMBER. THE undersigned has just received nod is now ready to supply the public with ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, COMPRISING ALLTUIi DIFFERENT GRADES; From millings up to the clear stuff, From 9 months to 2 years dry ! Also, PLASTERING LATI-I, JOINT AND LAP SHINGLES, BUILDING STUFF AND PLANE. WORKED FLOORING, WEATHER-BOARDING, DOORS, WINDOWTRAMES, SASHES, &c at reaSollable prices. Now is Hie limo to buy, before the Spring rash, as Lumber is already advancing, and dry lumber is a scarce article. CHAS. IL ANDERSON. Huntingdon, Feb. 27, 13C6 SPECIAL NOTICE. To THE LADIES.—Do you really intend to cease wearing the beautiful styles now so prevalent, or dress less elegantly, because the rebel Jeff. Davis, was captured In Fashionable Female attire? Ono moment's calm reflection will surely serve to change your rash resolve. The angels had too much good sense to lay nsido their pure chaste robes of white, because they had for a time served to hide the deformities of that Prince of Rebels, the Devil. Can you err in following the examploof Angell? Then haying mode up your minds that you will continue to dress tastefully regardless of rebel acts, do not forget to call at the store of Me sulueri bers, who mill be happy at all limes to furnish you such articles of dress as ynn may desire. Urge your Nth, ore, husbands, brothers, neighbors and children to visit the same store. They can here be milted in good articles of Boots, Shoes, Clothing Material, Hats, Caps, Queens ware and n general assortment of Groceries, on as rea sonable terms as at any llonsd in town. Store no South end corner of the Diamond, Huntingdon, Pa. may SI, 1665. FRANCIS B. WALLACE, lirC)T-1" W.A.Z4 P A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH LIKENESS, CALL AT DONNELL & KLINE'S PHOTOGRAPH - GALLERY On Hill Street, two doors west of _Lewis' Book Store. • CALL AM - 4 SEE SPECIMENS. thlntil,gdon, Oct 4, '45-tf. Mat)* IS I N 3 Clo CI Mr. a; FOR SALE AT LEBIS' BOOK STORE. HOWE'S SONGS °FIRE/AND, containing about 1M of the Gems of Ililugnia's Songs and Ballade, including 60 of Moore's Irish Melodies, Songs of the affections, Sentimental, Patriotic, Historical, Military, Political' Connie and Miscellaneous Songs, arranged for the Pianoforte or Mdodeon. Price $3.00 HOWE'S SONGS OF SCOTLAND, containing about 175 of the Gems of Caledonia's Songs and Ballads, menu. ding Songs of the affections, Sentimental, Patriotic, Historical, Military, Political, Connie and Miscellane ous Songs, arranged for the Pianoforte or Melodeon. Price $3.00. 110 - WE'S SONGS AND BALLADS 05 TUE OLDEN TIME, containing the Original Words and Music, of the Songs and Ballads, sung by the Granniquoth ers of the present generation. Arranged for Four Voices. HOWE'S TRIOS: Quadrilles Contra and Fancy Dances with Calle and Figures:: Waltzer, Polkas, Opera 'Melo dies, Scotch and Irish airs, ac., 4c., for the Violin, Flute, Carta*, Baas Viol , &c• TiII:YOUNG MEN'S SINGING ItOOK; n collection of Music for malo Voices, consisting of Glees and Part Songs, Choir and congregational 'runes, Anthems, Chants, .te. EINGLIY'S JUVENILE selection of rho Choicest Melodies from the German, French, Ital ian, English and American Composers. TRUMPIM OF FREEDOM AND UM DUOLDCALLS;twq Loots suitable to tlio times. TUN BOSTON °LEE BOOK, consisting of an extensive collection of Glees, Madrigals, and n01111(3, selected from the works of the Most admired Composers, to gether many new pieces from the German. INSTRUCTION 'BOONS FOR TILE PIANO, Melodeon Accordeon, Tiolin,Danjo, Guitar, Concertina, Drum Filo and Flageolet. - ito ---;----;,,PJ'•1.i..1'. G• ;z :t-4----- . ' .0.: t-,_ & .., v,lsapjitto VPI qt., 'UNIILANKS! BLANKS! BLANKS! STABLE'S SALES, ATTACIPT EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS', EXECUTIONS, SUMMONS, DEEDS, DE P(ENA S MORTGAGES, SCHOOL ORDERS, JUDGMENT NOTES, LEASES FOR HOUSES, NATURALIZATION WEE, COMMON BONDS, JUDGMENT BONDS, WARRANTS, FEE BILLS, NOT IIE, with a waiver of the $3OO Law. JUDGMENT NOTES, frith a waiver of the $3OO Law. ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, with Teachers. . . • MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES, for Justices of tho Peace and Mintsters of tho Gospel. COMPLAINT, WARRANT, mut COMMITMENT, to case of Assault and Battery, and Affray. SCIEItE FACIAS, to recover amount of Judgment. COLLECTORS' RECEIPTS, for State, County, School, Borough and Township Taxes. Printed on superior paper. and for sale at the (Mlle, of the 1-lUNTINGDON GLOBE:. BLANKS, of every description, printed to order, neatly at short notice, and on good Paper. WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS, A LARGE' STOCK AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP Window Curtain Papers, JUST RECEIVED AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE. ALEXANDRIA BREWERY. E: 0. & G. W. COLDER. HAVING entered into copartnership In the Alexandria ltrewery, the public aro informed hat they will be prepared at all times to fill Iy_ orders on the shortest notice. Alexandria, Jan. 13. 1 6135-tf. Tim BEST EASTERN CHEESE m117'66 at dmriWarein & CAitHON'S. A HP E T IN G OF ALL KINDS at CUNNIXCLIAN ct CARMOK'S. )O EGARS.—Best quality of Segura Inh7 nt CUNNINGHAM & CANMON'S. - DROWN & BLEACHED MUSLINS, _LI Ticking, Linseys, Checks, bleached and brown can ton Phtunes, miner's mid, Wool Flannels. ,Ca., La., at B. E. HENRY & CO'B. IRUSINESS MEN, TAKE NOTICE! If you want your card neatly printed on enrol. pea °, call at LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONER YSTEOK. CALL at D. P. UM 'S if you want j GOOD GOODS. I jar Huntingdon, Jan. 24, 120.4-tf. M9OC):JEI.M. V• 7 ~..:-.---,- • - v,---/- 1-- --- - 4 , .4'3:;.."" - ii -77 7 - , , eF. 4 ---- , g -- --i-'•-:'-'.;7's:- . ''''"-,' •L. •--: • ; ; 42 ; kreil ~,*i-1,..-F-..•,-.,-,,,F,-•llisee.3, 4111 ‘--1 ,- ... - . -..-- - -y$ ,z .. ,t , P r e -- .-- - - 7 Ot --, ,_-__- _..-.4 It - --_-_-:--- MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND SEWING MACHINES. - P M. GREENIi has just opened e Lis !logic Storo, non d. or west of W Lewis' Book Sine, Where he keeps eon:din:Hy on uncut STEINWAY SONS' and GAIIIILE'S Piano alenufeetnrioo Company's PIANOS, MASON fi HAMLIN'S CABINET (YitGANS end CA Ell A la, NEEDHAM k CO.S' MELODEONS; G u n„,...„ States; Guilar end Tiolia Strings. MUSIC itOOKS—Golden Chain, Golden 'Shower, Golden Censer, Golder, Trio. Ac. SHEET M PSI alle is constantly receiving from Phil.. Aid Ode all [La latest music, which persons et a distanco wishing, can order, end hove sent them by in ell. Also ;MOYER Ai BAKER'S Celebrated SEWING MA CHINE'S—Gm only machine that, in addition to every kind of en wing, embroiders perfectly; sewing Silk and Cotton of all kinds and colors for machines. • Persons buying Sowing Machines fully instructed to he nso of them: - . //1, - - Pianos and Organs Warranted for five ycaro. ThoFo wishing to buy any of tbo above articleA nro in vited to call and examine mino beforo purchasing else. where My prices are the 63.1110. LLB 111 New York and • Circulars of Instrnments or Macbines, sent promptly upon application with any additional information desired. 11. M. 0101111111, Hill street, Huntingdon, Pa., sc27 Second floor of Brown's Hardware building 1 50.1 L -Le. Cola. ..IE-s<zoLluak.clx-3r STILL IN BLAST. THE subscribers, thankful for the I liberal share of patronage they have heretofore re ceived by strict attention to business, hope to merit and still receive the sante, capi take. this ntethed to inform their friends ' 74, and every Ludy else, that they aro prepared make all kinds of IRON and BRASS 13A STIS.G . S made in a first class Foundry. We have always on hand all kinds oPPlough and Stove Castings. also wash Kettles, cellar. window Grates, coal hole castings for pavements, NallidOW weights of all sizes end weights, pipe joints. sled end sleigh soles, wagon, boxes, machine castings for steam and water, g rist, ease, Satnae and plaster mills of all descriptions. Ito are prepared to furnish I teeters and Iron Fences of the ne t improved style, oven doors and frames, door sills and in fact everything made in this We have n seep largo steel: Of patterna and call furnish castings at short notice, and cheaper than they can be had in the county. Having a good drill we are prepared to do drilling mid fitting up of all kinds. I slligliest market price paid for old metal, brass, rine, lead, .tc. J. M. CUNNINGHAM A SON. Mc on Railroad street,one door west of the Exchange Hotel, Huntingdon, Pa. dec2.7.65 WEST HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY, Near Fishers' Mill, Huntingdon, Pa. V I E[E undersigned would take this method to inform the public that his 41.. • New Foun.lry in now in blant, nut ho prepared to receive and fill ortiera for all „1 kinds of CASTINGS, t'hOWS, THRESH. _T• ING MACHINES, &0., Doing n practical mechanic at lion business, of twenty, three yearn experience, and having n desire to please, he hopes to merit and reeeive a share of public patrenap - ,e. bled and aleigh Soles , and other castings, kept on hand. 11.-I}-Old metal, brass and copper token in excluniv for work. JAMES SIMPON. Huntingdon, December 13, ISCS-Gm. • •11, r;.,.. 7 ?";110k f .1 1 ,‘: iJi h ,:...:l,t- V \ ... „ Miii: 1 i t fe1p,,, , ', 4 ~., .: iv ___o4..*_ , L.." 1 - ' rgik.- : .--...,,--= ; '..1.5;5.., p;lip,„ 1 ' .1. 4 ,5:4 4 , ,,,,, , , , i , ; , 4.4, , r2 ,1 221 - -,,,,, ' Pft, 4 l,op ( w 411 • • - NEW FIRM 1V1C.11.11.3t31.CE1 J. Da. GREENE & F. 0. BEAVER Having entered into Nrtoreship, inform the public that they are prepamd to execute all styles of Plain and ornamental Marble Work Fuel. as MONUMENTS. HEADSTONES, also Building Work, as at low prices as any 6111111 iu tho county. Orders from a distance promptly attemled to. Shop on MIFFLIN aircet, a few doors cast of tha Lu theran church 1866. Tx E 1868. LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF ALL PAPER Ever Brought to Huntingdon, Is now ready for inspection and sale, IMI LEWIS' Book, Stationery and Music Store. NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES AT LOWER PRICES Than tbo samo article can be bought in Philadelphia or Pittsburg. OUR STOCK Consists of upwards of One Hundred Different Styles OF Well & Ceiling Paper & Bordering, FOR The Parlor, Sitting Room, Dining Room, Red Room, itchen, Office, Store, .Shop, Call at the "Globe" ,Budding, and examine oar stock and prices. MARBLE YARD. The undersigned would respectfully call the attention of the citizens ilmitingdon anti the adjoining counties to the stuck of I,eaut lint marble now on band. 110 Is prepared to furnish at the shortest notice, Monumental Marble., Tomb, Tables and Stones of every desired size and form of Italian or Eastern Marble, highly finished, ma carved with appro.. priato devices ' or plain, as may suit. Building Narble, Door and Window Sills, &0., will tin furnished to order. W. W. pledges himself to furnish material and work. manship equal to any in the country, at a Stir price. Call and see, before you purchase elsewhere. Shop on the OrIICT of MOIWZOUray autt StitWu s s.. 11,11111110011 Pa. WM. AviLLlAais. Ifuntingdon,May 181855. WANTED at S. E. HENRY & CO'S 15,000 bushels Wheat, 5,000 " Rye, - 5,000 " Oa 5,000 44 Corn, 1,000 " Flaxseed, 1,000 " Clovcrseed, 1,000 pounds Wool, For which the highest cash price will be paid. U. S. REVENUE STAMPS FOR SALE AT _LEWIS' BOOK: STORE. HUNTINGDON, PENNA. Custn p THE CYTHARA-The byterian Psalmodist—The oLVI• SlLAWll—TheJubilco — llunton'a end Bertinrs enlarged and improved instruetnrs—Weiland's New and Improved Method for the Onitar—Leland's Accor deon, - Violin and Flute Instructors—Winner's and llowo's Instrnetors—Eellak's Melodeon Imtrneter-s-Bur rowes' Piano-Forto Primer—do. Thorough-Base Primer— Howes Draining Room Dance,—The Chorus (The Book— 'Tare's Harp, for sale at LEM'S' BOON, STATIONERY if; 1111 SIC STORE. Abbertistotents. GEARY! CLYMER! We have pholomaphs, largo and small, of Cleary and Clymer. Agents wanL,l to sell them. Send 75 cents for copier by mail, postage paid. Address 10y9.2m itAItTLESON CO., 611 Chestnnt at., Phila. I."" Vu ' e 'r r:trir ainLer. • Witireat Cram, Special Partner THOMAS M. KERR, • WHOLESALE ROGER,G NO. 143 MARKET STREET,. PHILADELPHIA. Country produce sold on commission. np2s-ly HENRY HARPER, • 520 ARCH ST., PHILADELPHIA. WATCHES, • FINE GOLD JEWELRY, . SOLID SILVER WARE, and superior SILVER PLATED WARE at reduced prices. mc1121,1806-3m - JAMES I( ELDREDGE. GEO. P. ELDREDGE. • ELDREDGE & BRO., Publishers, Stationers, Booksellers, No. 17 and 19 South Sixth Street, (AbOre Chestnut,) PHILADELPHIA., Particular attention paid to the country - trade. Always on hand a large supply of Letter, Cap, Nolo and Wrapping Paper; Envelopes; School and Mis cellaneous Books; Pens, Ink, Slates, Mucilage, Photo graph Albums, Paper Bags, &c.,se.,N, &c. Liberal terms to cash customers. ang2B,'6s-ly BILLIARDS ! BILLIARDS !! J.OSEPII L. POULTON, • Strawberry Alley, near Third Street, HARRISBURG, Respectfully informs the public that Inc has opened for their use his new and elegantly fitted up Billiard Rooln. It contains FOUR NEW TABLES OF SIMILE'S MANUFACTURE, superior to any now in the city. This Billiard Room challenges comparison with any room in the:Statc, west of Philadelphia. MILLINERY & .STRAW GOODS J. W. CALVER CO., [JAYE OPONED and are receiving weekly a tine aasortinent of STRAW .lIATS, .130NNETS, SILKS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FRAMES, Lc., &c. Wholesalo and RvtaiL JOUR W. CALV.Y.R. & CO., - No. 61 North Second street, below Arch, mh2l.-In MFancy and Straw MILLINERY. PATTERN BON NETS on bond. • INVENTORS' OFFICES D'EPINEUIL & EVANS, Civil Engineers and Patent Solicitors, No. 435 Walnut St., Philada Patents solicited Consultations on 'Engineering, Draughting and Sketches, Models and Machinery oral' hinds made and skillfully attended to. Special attention given to REJECTED CASES and INTERFERENCES.— Authentic copies of all Documents front Patent Office procured. N. B.—Savo yourselves useless trouble and traveling expenses, as there is no actual need for bersonal inter view with us. All business with these Offices, can be transacted in writing. For further information , direct as above with slang, enclosed, for Circular with references. Januaryl7, 1866—1 y r ts d ,‘ -c t Cii* ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGANS, R-- - 1,------ -- =-4-9 , - -= --- —''''''• iv _ , ... !.._, -,._,... -- _ .-.),., ~•; , re F -f -0,1'7--:•k; s 4-: Cotta 'ge Orgau. $ irg : - .7--, ,, *,__ -- yri -4--- , --- ...... „ : „_,..... 7 ,—........._„...... _...,„.„.--,....- Are not only unexcelled, but they aro absolutely ima wiled by any other Reed Instrunient In the country.— Designed expressly for Churches and schools, they are found to be equally well adapted to the parlor and draw ing mem. Fur sale only by E. M. DRUM • No. 18 Noith SEVENTH street, Philadelphia. Also, BRADBURY'S PIANOS, end ace plate as sortment of the PERFECT MELODEON. - 628 HOOP SKIRTS. 628 HOPKINI'S "OWN MAKE." DtANurAcrunED AND SoIe,ITHOLESALE AND DETAIL, No. 628 ARCH ST., PHILADELPHIA The most complete assortment of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Hoop Skirts ' in this city; gotten up expressly to meet tho wants of first class trade; embracing the newest and most desirable styles and sizes of "Oore Trails" of every length—from 8% to 4 yards round-20 to 56 springs, at 2to $5. Plain Skirts, all lengths, from 2t/c to 3ye rdi round the bottom, at $1 40 to $3 15. - . Our lino of Misses' and Children's Skirts aro ora vertd ally beyond all competition for variety of styles and sizes, as well no for finish and durability; varying from S to 33 inches in length, 6to 45 springs It 35 cents to 25. All Skirts of "OUR OWN 3IANE," nro warranted to Live sat isfaction ; but buy none as such unless Way hays "hIop• kin's Hoop Skirt Manufactory, No. 639 Arch street," stamped on each Tab! Also, constmitly on band, good skirts, manufactured in New York and the eastern States, which wetsell at very low prices. A lot of cheap skirts-15 springs, 85 cents; 20 springs. 81; 35 springs, Cl 15; 30 springs, $l. 25 and 40 springs gl 50. Skirts made to order and repaired. r,-.9'ferns Cash. Ono prlco only. mb7-4m E. REMINGTON & SONS, • MANUFACTURERS OF REVOLVERS 'RIFLES MUSKETS AND CARBINES, For the United States service. A'so, POCKET AND BELT REVOLVERS, REPEATING PISTOLS, RIFLE CANES REVOLVING RIFLES; Rifle nod Shut Gnu Barrels, and Run Materials sold by Gnu Dealers and the trade generally. In these days of Ileum:breaking and robbery, every %lease, otoas, hank, and tate, should hareem of Remingtons' Revolvers. Parties desiring to avail themselves of the late im provements in pistols, and superior workmanship and forum, will Mal all combined in the now REM . INGTON REVOLVERS. Circulars contnining cuts and description of our arms will be furnished 1111 application. E. RENIINGTON & SONS, Ilion, N. Y. Moons & N'icuoLe,Agents, N 0.40 Courtlandt sL, New York. ( 14 6 11 %a% et) •f r Ant ,. ri ,Lut4 ESTABLISHED IN 1840 Incorporated by the Legislature of the State cf Pennsylvania. Located on the N. TV. Corner of 7th aria (701) Chestnut sts. (701) Designed exclusively to impart a thorough and PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION All classes of persons require such an education. Those possessing means, need it in conducting their own business Those without mans need it in obtaining and creditably filling lucrative peeitlons in the employ of others. 'the course of instruction and practice, is arranged sa as to fully meet the diversified wants of (ivory department of DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN TRADE, as comprehended or embraced under the three general di vicious of Industry: Agriculture, Manufacture and Com mere, Each sitalent is instructed individually in both theory and practice of Book Sleeping, according to tho most op. proved and labor saving methods, Business Penmanship, Calculations, and all the collateral branches of a complete course of business education; and upon passing a satisfac tory examination is awarded, by authority of law, a diplo ma under the corporate seal of the college. gtudents are received at any time. And it Is believed- t hat II practical experience of over TWENTY YEARS will be considered by the public on ample guarantee of the mac- , Beal character of the course and efficiency of the instrues Con. All further information desired can be obtained at the college, or by addressing the rriucival for a circular by 4M -A liberal discount is allowed to wounded and hon orably dirchargrd soldiers, The college is open day and jeveninq . . TII, P01.1.0 ,- . 7 1r 5 try-at-Lnw; Principal. jyY,ICC3 $25 THE $25 UNION BUSINESS COLLEGE HANDEL & HA DYN HALL, Eighth and Spring Garden streets, MIEME! THOMAS MAY PEI.RCE, A. M., Presidentruid Consulting Accountant. EXTRAORDINARYINDUCEMENTS. Novel and Permanent Arrangement of Business College Terms, From April Jst to October Ist, 1866, AND succmunNo YEARS. LIFE SCHOLARSHIPS, including Bookkeepluw, poet nose Correspondence, Forum and Customs, Commerom . Arithmetic, Business Penmanship, Detecting Counter feit Money, and Commercial Lair, • TWENTY-RIVE DOLLARS. SCHOLARSHIPS, Including Hid name subjects sta . aboro, . TINE LIIHTED TO THREE MONTHS, TWENTY DOLLARS. montfl; Penmanship and Arithmetic, three months, Tito saving of coal and gas in the summer months is Ann ilvan big° of such importance as enables thurnansge ment of this College to jostle a considerable reduction in tile summer rates. From October 1, 1866, to April 1, 1867; And succeeding years, as before, Life Scholarships e. 3.5 Scholarships, three months, • $ 25 Penmanship, threo mouths, $lO Penmanship and Arithmetic, three months $l2 • .013-Special terms for Clubs, soldiers, and for the sons of ministers and teachers. Day and Evening Instruotlon for Both . Sexes and all Agee, In banking, storekeeping, bookkeeping, penmanship, pen drawing, phonography, arithmetic, monsunitien, algebra, geometry, analytical geometry, the calculus, navigation, surveying, engineering, ganging, mining, mechanical drawing, conuncrcial law, German, telegraphing, and the English branches, at modern to prices. Endorsed by the public as the most successful business College of the country, as is evidenced by the fact, that FOUR HUNDRED AND TWO STUDENTS =E!EMSM DRINCIPALS OP DEPARTMENTS TIIO3IAS MAY PIERCE, A. M., GEORGE 13. SNYDER, R. S. BARNES, C. N. PARR, Ju., - J. T. REYNOLDS, HENRY HEIM, A. E. ROGERSON, A.M., O.E Supported by an able corps of assistants. Cali or send for a Catalogue, College Currency, and Peirce's Practical Educator. Office, No, 531 Nth. , Eighth st. may2-2m THOS. W. PEIRCE DISABLED KEN—ATTENTION. - • WTANTED—Ono or two mon, for Huntingdon and vicinity, NVIIO have lost either an arm or n leg, to sell Waslsmorth's water pray - Arnica heat ing Plaster, t h e best and cheapest Court Fleeter In the market. From $5 to $lO tier day. can be made. Address, with 25 cents for samplumul 101 l information, A. F. BEL CUM, Box 45,1Thiladelphla. N.B.—Allege:as and ped dlers would find it to their interest to nuesver the above. ap.15.3m • PER YEAR.—We want PER everywhere to sell our mono $1;50 0 VED $2O Sewing Machines. Three new hinds. Under and tipper feed. Warranted live years. Above salary or large commissions paid. The ONLY machines sold in the United States for less than 540, which are fully licensed bl, Hater, 'Wieder d•_ Wilson, Craver & Baker, Singer EC Cb., and Bach4der. All other cheap machines aro infi•inpenvnta and the seller or user era liable to arrest, fine apd impris onment. Cirbulars free. Address, or call upon Shaw & Clark, Biddeford, Maine; or Chicago, 111. de3o-3y LADIES, PLEASE NOTICE, I AMES' NEEDLE CASKET, Con ..l.Jtahling 100 best quality needles, imported by P. Hill, sent to any address on• receipt of 50 cents. The (treat American Palate will be given with every needle case.— Prioe.3o cents per set. Adainito Pozzle,io cents sent to any addrees. Hoop Skirts nuumfactuced to order; store keepers send for poicolist PHILIP '11.11.4 No. 259 Mar ket street, Philadelphia. my29•lm. WHO?' WHO? WHO? OUR NEXT GOVERNOR. We have a correct and striking photograph of the next Governor of Pennsylvania, which we will send by mail for 25 cents. If we inietahe the man; the money will be re• fended immediately after election next October. Is It Geary or Clymer? Writeand see. Address my9.2tu BART LESON CO., 611 CHESTNUT St., Plata. TO AIL BOOK BUYERS. J AS. K. SIMON, 33 south Sixth street, Philadelphin,' Is age!, t for the following valuable books: Appleton's New Amrricau Cyclopedia-16 Vole. • History of the Rebellion—llarge Vol. Dictionary of Mechanics —2 vols. • Rebellion Record. by Prank Moore-9 Washington Irving's Works, 22 " Cooper's Novels. Pickett's Works. Merivale k Ribbon's Rome.. Macauley's Works. Lire's Dictionary of Arts and Manufactures. Daneroft's United:States-8 vole. Ac., Ac. I furnish all bucks published, for public and private Librarlos, at wholesale prices. Send n list of any Books wonted, with a stamp, for p, ices, which will be sent by mturn my23.3m, E N T S WANTED EVERY WHERE To mynas for tho great book of 1866, "THE SOTTITIP7 A tour of its battle fielde and ruined citiestrt journey through the desolated Etatets, nod talks with the people. BY J. T, TROWBRIDGE From perional oiocen:ntiml end experience Miring mouths of southern (ravel. The author has had letters of introduction from men in high standing, to the head of all Government depart ments in- tho south, civil and military. Whatever Is known by these men of the sufferings of the past; present condition of things, as wall as plans for the future, will be made known in this book. The .great popitlarity of the author. and intense interest In the subject, combine to make this by far the greatest selling book before the public, while our very liberal inducements present a rare chance for agents to make money. For circulars and terms, traitress the AMERICAN PUIILISIIING AGENCY, jeo-Im. 702 Chestnut street, Philbda. PATENTS PROCURED FOR INVENTIONS IN TUE UNITED I= A personal interview with the inventor he dcsirablo though. not necessary, as the business can bo conducted by correspondence. Circulars of information free on- up plies don. EDWD. BROWN, Engineer and Patent Agent, mh7-3m 311 Walnut st., Philadelphia. PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, Will do more and better work at a given cost, than any other I Try it I Manufecturedonlyhy ZIEGLER & SMITH, Wholonia Drag, Paint and Glass Dealers, jan24-ly No. 1.37 North THIRD et., PGILADA. PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, The Whitest. tho most durablo and the mosteconomlea Try it I Manufactured only by ZIEGLER & SMITH, Wholesale Drug, Paint .5: Glass Dealers, an2l—ly No. 137 North Third st., Philada. ACCIDENTS Tali ORIGINAL TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO., OF, HARTFORD. CONK Cash Assets, April 1, $634,880 23 INSURES AGAINST . Accidents from. Runaway Horses. Accidents from Machinery, . Assaults by Burglars and Robber s Sprained Ankles and Broken Limbs, Explosions, adlisions, Burning, and Drowning, Accidents of IMPoHoles; of any amount, from $5OO to $lO,OOO lin case of fatal accident, or $3 to $OO weekly compensation in ease of disabling bodily injury, and from one month to five yearn' time at snail premiums. Oldest and Best Accident Ins. 00. Extant. J. G. PATTERSON, res't. RODNEY DENNIS, Sco'y. Applications received and policies issued by R. A. MILLER & CO., . .. General Inearauce Agents, iny3o 4t Etuntingdon, Pa. SATCHELS, PORT-MONNAI.ES, PURSES, POCKET-BOOKS, PORTFOLIOS, CARD CASES, S)GAR CASES, &0., A handsome assortment just received At LEWIS' Bodk Store. • NIT.M . 'WILLIAMS, and Ornamental Mru•blo Manufacturer. r : ,.....„,._,,,‘,.,,. . ~.._t.l4Epit,...-.z.,;.,. 13ENNSYLVANIA REk IL ROAD D TIME OF LEAVING 0 F TRAINS SOLVER ARRANG WESTWARD. . • EASTWJED r '?...4 1 .c. D•. '4 !,: ...w"4 41 - 87A . ,TIONS, , x kql 1 , r... k . :: 9. Zli - i ri rt • 1 - 8 6s 1 n 8.4, .. D• ? . 1 .1. tOi '.'-' I'' a . . P. DIA P. M.l P. it.j A.X. I P. x.l 4,,u.1 8.41 2 - 1.3 , 111 551 'I Ilamiltnad 5 2nt 1 081 is 55 , 1 6 251 12 35 ...... Mt. Uni,.•0,....' 50212 34 S 22. b 15 12 18 31 - a1 , 1•80n,...- 4 54 12 42 8 15 644 112 23 131111 Creek,— 4 45 io 23 2 35 7-00 f 5 28112 48 5 53111mitingdon, 4 33.53 OR 7 32 1 1 7 15, 1 1 10 ......IPoterabnrgs..., 4 18111 43 7 30 723 1i 20 - 'Barret . .., 1 4 10111. al 721 730 1 321 6 2513.prureeireek, 4 02g1 21 713 7 41 1 53 Birmingham, 3 45111 00 6 DS 7606 17 2 651 - 6 4. 3 ,T0r3ne, 11.17,10 50 645 1 3 DM 2 20 Tir1i0n,..... .... 3 ZIIO 34 633 808 2 2S, (Fostoria, 9 Itolo 26 629 Bla .. . . 1 2 35 1 ' ... Bowe Mi 115,.., 3 3 0 '10 20 6 10 130 0 5 . 6 30;,1 7 201Altootia,. i a coji 053 400 P. IL{ P. 7.1. I - P..17.. .3.31. 1 I P M. A. 5. .- X The 1 , a11;AVE1,PIII.I. 1:Z.1'1[11.98 Eartirerl. Altoona it C 35 - P. M., and arriyea at Ilantlukdon at 10 56 P. 11. The FAST LINE Eastward leaves Altoona at I iR) A. M., and arrives at Iluntingdon at 4 42 A.M. ..4. - .Y. - EftYltr.t.t. A. In., and arrives at llnntingdon 048 41. AL Thu PIIILADELPIIIA EXPRESS Westward, leareS Run tingdon at 7 00 A. Al., and arrives at Altoona at 820 A. M. The FAST LINE Westward, leaves Itrwtlawlon at 35 P.M., awl arrives at Altoona at 8 40 P. IL -...• • . • . 'rho NEW YORK EXPRESS Westward ItaTes ITuatinz don at 7 38 A. tt, and arritus at Altoona 8 50 A...1t. - Play 20. 1188. LTUNTINGDON & BROAD TOP RAILROAD. On and otter Tuesday,- MAY 22nd, 1866, Passougor Trains will arrive and depart as follows: SOUTIIWARD TRAINS. NORTLIWARDTRAINS. EMEM IMMTMEEM P.M. A. M. I SIDINGS U 6 Ooiir. a 0011Iuntingdon, 6 17 8 20151cConnelletown, 6 25 8 32 , 18enenut Grove,.. 39 843 Mnrklesburg, 54 904 Coffee Run, 02 ' 912 Rough Ready,. 14 9 24 Cove, 18 - '9 28 ninon' Summit. An 33 Ali 941 , , Le 431.0 964 . " 4.°n, . 04 10 141801.1104meg 12 10 22111opowell, 21 10 38 Piper's Run, 40 10 68 Toteavllle 63 11 09 Bloody Ron, I AR 67 Au.ll, 12 Mount Militia, I=M=E LE 7 30 1 La 10 20 Saztou • 6 301 1 ~4 24 1 I• • - 805 10 35 Coalmont . 6'15 409 8 10 1 10 40 Crawford, 605 319 AR 8:10IAR 10 50 Dudley, . 000 354 Inroad Top C1ty,.:....) lluntingdou May 10, 1860. OLIVER. AYIIIIS, Supt. . 414Un. W5.T;19,.. READING RAIL - ROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, APRIL 23, !NO.' LIREAT TRUNK LINE.F.ROM THE I . North and Nor th-Wem t for PLIILADELPHIA, NEW. ioRIC PORT/WILL; LapArzorr, Arr.g.iromr, E SST 0 , Trains leave Harrisburg for Now York, 'as follows t At 2 00, 7,40 and 0.05 A. DI., and 2 00 and 9,20 P. M., arriving at Now York 5,40 and 10 00 A, DL, and 340 and 10 35 P.lll. The connect with similar Trains on the Pennsyl. van M Railroad ,rand sleeping cars accompany the 3 00 a an 9 05 p.:m. trains, without change: - Learn for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ilinersrillo, Ashland, Pine Grove,' Allentown and Philadelphia at 7 40 A. DI. and 2 and 0 20 P. DI., atop at Lebancn and pi inelpal way ;Malone; the 9 20 train malting nodose connection for Pottevillo nor - Philadelphia. For Pottaville, Schuyl kill Haven and Auburn, Via Schuylkill and Susquehanna. Railroad, lean. Harrisburg at 4 16 1' M. Returning. leave Ncw-Moan atO A. M., '32 Noon, 830 P. M. Pliindelphia at BA. Dl.-,nail 330 P. DI; Paatterillo at S 311 A. DI., and 9, 45 P. IL; Ashland 600 and 11.15 n na, and J. 05 I' DI; Tamaqua at 0.45 A M., nod I and 8.55 P M. Leave Pottavillo for Harrisburg, via Schuylkill and Susipiehnima 'Railroad at 7,00 n an. Au Accommodation Passenger Train leaves Ilz.tonta at 6.30 A. DI., and returns front Pamangtritax at 0,00 P. M. Columbia Railroad Trains learn Rending at 610 a at., and 6 16 P. 141., fur Ephrata, Lancaster, Columbia, Ac. On Sundays, leave Now York at 8 30 I'. M., Philndel. Ws, 8.00 a an and 315 P. M., the 8 a an train running to Reading, Pottsville 8 00 A. DI., Tamaqua 7.30 A: DI., Har riaburg 9 05 A. M., and Reading at - 130 a.m., far, 'Har risburg. 10,520 m., for Now York, and 4.25 p.m. for Phil adelphia. . COMMUTATION, MILEAGE, SEASON, SCHOOL, and EXCURSION TICKETS at reduced rates to and from alt points. • Baggage checked through: 80 pounds Baggage allowed each Passenger, Reading, April 23, 1866. ann. a t SCHOOL BOOKS, FOR SILE AT LET'S' BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE, flocrrylabort, PA OSGOOD'S Speller. Ist, 4 2d, 3d, 4th and Sth Medan. IWOUFFEY'S Spoiler and Headers. • SANDRICS do do de Town's Speller and Definer, 0141 and now edition S.) Smith's, Bullion's and Brown's Grammars. Fitch's Physical Geography. Warren's Physical Geography. • Mitchell's, Monteith and MeNally's Geographies & Atlases. Camp's Geography, with Key to Mitchell's Outline Maps, Webster's and Worcester'. Dictionaries. Quackenbos' First LoSsons in Composition. Quackenbo's Composition and Rhetoric. Greenleaf's, Stoddard's and Brooks' Arithmeties. - Peterson's Familiar Science. . Greenleaf's and Stoddard's Keys to Arithmetic.. Greenleaf 's and Davies' Algebras. OreenleaVlKey to Algebra. • - Parker's Juvenile Philosophy. Parker's First Lessons in Natural Philosophy. Packer's Philosophy. - , •. , Willard's History of the United States. Child's 44 . Goodrich's 44 '(CO Payson, Bunton and Scribner'a Penmanship, In Obvert numbers. - Potter & 'Hammond's Penmanship in twelve numbers. Academical; Controllers' and other Copy Books. Davies' Elementary Geoinotry end Trigtnoinotry. Davies' Legendro's Geometry. Oreenleaf's Geometry. • -4 . Fulton & Eastman'AßoOk•keeping. - Book Keeping by Single Entry, byi Hansford & Payson Rook Keeping by Siagla and Double Entry, by Hansford 4 Payson. . . Other books will be sulked and furnished to order A full stock of School Stationery• always on hand Huntingdon, Pa. THE BEST STOCK OF FIN ST ATIONA FOR ADIE AND GENTLEMEN, EVER RECEIVED IN lIIINTIIIiCiDON CAN NOW BE HAD AT LEWIS' BOON, STATIONERY AND MUSIC-STORE 50.000, •BEST QUALITY WHITE, . • • ' BUFF,. ORANGE, - • • • YELLOW, AND FANCY • • ENVELON Just received and for sale at - LEWIS' BOOK STORE, PHOTOGRAPH 'ALBUMS AND SMALL PORTRAITS op. .ALL TCE DISTINGUISHED ONUSES AXD CIVILIANS, • FOR SALE AT LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. OIL CLOTH WINDOW SHADES, GILT GOLD SHOE% MUSLIN SHADES. BAILEY'S FIXTURES, TAPE, CORD .AND TASSALS, FULL ASSORTMENT AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE via... Justices' and Constables' Fee Bills for ea% at Lewis' Book Store. D . . ERFU.IIIERY and Fancy Soaps fop sale at LEWIS& CO'S Fornlly Groceq. ~1 EMZEM=I P. M. 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