THE GLOBE. Huntingdoh; Friday, May 3, 1861 Ail-Every Subscriber to -The Globe is requested to set as - Agent to extend its circulation and usethlness:Se We are anxious to publish a first class newspaper, and with the assistance of ontsubscribera we know. we can be put in - possession - of the means to do so. We want every subscriber to interest himself, not only in procuring for no additional patronage, but also in putting us lo pose session of all the local news of the county of interest to the general reader. A little effort on the part of all ourpatrons would be as much to their advantage as to outs, as with increased patronage we would bo enabled to give a better paper. We cannot afford to put Tug GLOBE at less than $1.50 a year, and to enable us to deal honestly with all men we must demand the subscription yearly or half yearly in advance. Subscriptions eau be sent to us through the mail at our risk, the Postmasters witnessing the same. We earnestly and most respectfully ask our friends to make an effort to increase our patronage. THE GLOBE JOB PRINTING OFFICE. Connected with Tax GLOM wo have a Job Ofhea fur nivbed with a more extcnsive assortment of the latest style of types and materials than can be found in any other county town [lithe stnto: per work . coinperea favorably with y'done in trio cities. ITO hive four presses, enables us to put out alt kinds of job work with dispatch and at reasonable prices. Our Army Correspondence. LETTER II TR= r.,1) 811PGZANT " STANDLIia BTOXL CICAILDS." 'ANNAPOLIS, MD., April 26, 1861. Leaving our company- at the Bueh ler House, in Harrisburg, when I closed my last; I begin another seated in the Navy Academy, near the capital of Maryland. Thousands of ideas crowd in my head in shorter space of time than a minute, but by forcing them back, I am enabled to write each down in its turn. Scarcely had I done my last letter to yon, when to arms! ro Aums! rang forth, echoing and re-echoing through Camp Curtin. Soon we were march ing to the Pa. R. It., bound for Balti more, but owing to the condition of the road, we were compelled to remain until ,break . Of neXt . day, when we_ steered in a different direction, and founffourselves parading the streets of the QuakerCityatmidnigbt. Millions of people' surrounded us, and, we be lieve, the greater majority females.= We were glad to hear the Standing- Stone Guards exceeded all others in the city that night, which, I assure you, was more than none. After marching and getting an abundant supply of provisions at the different saloons, we returned to the cars, which served us as d resting place during the remainder of the. night. Next morn ing immediately after the rising of the sun, we were again flying over the R. R. to—no one knew where—but ere noon-day had passed, we were en camped on the banks of the Chesapeak. Between 3,000 and 4,000 soldiers were encamped at this place. I would hero say that we received more sound sleep While remaining in this camp, than any other since we left. Day vanishes in darkness, night approaches, the moon looks down upon us in splendor, guards are at their posts, the wearied soldier boy rests himself on his bed of straw. llcw calm, how quiet; but mark the change. " GUNS, boys," is heard in every quarter, and in an in stant the once quiet camp is in a state of confusion. We were soon placed along the shore of the bay, as we thought, to fire upon the enemy, but it merely proved to be a shipping of ourselves to the next place.. An hour ago sleeping on the land, now sailing on the water. After .sailing all night and •he greater part of the forenoon of next day, we reached the Navy Yard at Annapolis, where we are at present. About 12,000 soldiers are on this ground, consisting of artillery, ri flemen, volunteers, etc. To-morrow we may move towards Washington. I= WASHINGTON CITY, April 29, 1861. In the midst of about 800 " soger boys," I am again seated to pen an other missive for that welcome visitor, the Globe: It is almost an impossibil ity for me' to collect together my ideas, as the greatest confusion now reigns throughout our camp. Many are en gaged in erecting berths ; some are taking an active part in tripping the " fantastic toe ;" others aro engaged in singing, , whistling, swearing, eating, smoking, readinr , lounging, jumping, lying, talking and' writing. Amid till's contagion I take up my pen, To let you hear from our empany again. My last I Wrote you from Annapo lis, the capitol pf. Maryland, and not having sufficient time to dwell on thin g s in general in and around the capitol then, I will do so now. • After arriving and quartering an hour or so, we concluded to stroll around town ;: hut did not go far until we learned it was -unsafe to venture without arms. We returned, shoul dered our muskets and set out again. Had'it not been for the "niggers," Mr. Editor; that surrounded the cor ners, and filled up the doors and win dows, we,would have liked to reside . in the city, pretty -well ; but underZ present circumstances we preferred being further down in Dixie. The Navy Yard at this place, I con sidered-the most beautiful Yard I ever beheld; but I would scarcely notice it now, after - beholding the Yards of Washington, where we are at this time. To give a description of our trip from .li;)rutpolis to Washington, would string my letter too long, therefore, I will postpone and reserve for our, conversa tion at my return. - I will mention we arrived at this City - on last Saturday evening, the 27th Ult., arid quartered in a temporary building, known by the title of " Inauguration Ball-Room." Saturday night, with Sunday and Sun. day night passed away speedily; .. Mon. day morning carrie, and with it came our breakfast, which consisted of crack ere and raw hog flesh. We pitched in like a set of grubbers, and considered ourselves as highly favored, no doubt, as many kings and ;princes would at setting down to feast on the good things of the world. After breakthsting, and drilling an hour, perhaps more, we started put ,to view, Oo great Capitol pf the United States.' We' directed pur course up Ponnsylvania avenue— permit me to say that we saw more people there in one minute, than yotf would see in Huntingdon in five years —we viewed the tree in which Sickles lodged the balls, while firing at Key, also glanced over his miniaturp, and proceeded to the White House. • Our conversation with old Abe will be given in our next. It is supposed there pre 25,000 troops in this City at present. FROM WASHINGTON. [Correspondence of the Press.] WASHINGTON, April 27, 1861 This is a glorious Saturday. The town is filling up with troops. Busi ness is brisk in consequence of the growing accessions to our population. The stores aro crowded with soldiers, who buy freely and pay generously .--- Our noble boys are in fhet twioo paid; first by the Government, and second by their people at home; but, above all, by the love they bear to their country, and by the way she returns it to them. How different from the troops enlisted for the Southern Con federacy ! Besides a bad cause, they are out of food, out of money, and are taxed-to keep up their Sham and fraud of a Government." The ladies_ are de lighted with the soldiers of the Repub lic; and those'whO are' absent will no doubt be envious of the fortunate fair ones who have been brave enough to remain. The Seventh Regiment are the beaux of the army; the Rhode Islanders the cavaliers; the Massachu setts boys the Roundheads ' strong, alert, and resolved; and the Pennsyl vanians the true type of the mixture of the Scotch, the Irish and the Ger- man. The head of rebellion is crushed. The awfhl form of the Government is disclosed. There will be no retreat; no compromise; no peace, till the reb els surrender to the power they have defied, and worship the flag they have stained. If Baltimore resists, she will feel a retaliation more fearful than any in history. If she submits, she will be forgiven. But our troops must pass through. There must be an open way for the people to their own tem ple—to their own capitol. If they are opposed, wo upon the opposers 1 Mary land will not bo allowed to go out of the Union. If her Union men do not keep her in ,the Government will. There has been enough tampering with trai tors. We must now look to our dear est rights and interests'. To save them, all else must give way. If Mr. Lincoln desired to pause, he could not. The question must be settled. The doubt must be solved. The cry now is, The Government of our fathers; the unity of all- the States of the Confederacy under the Constitution of the United States. I witnessed a grave scene yesterday evening—the swearing in of the Sev enth Regiment of New York, nearly one thousand strong—the President and his family and Cabinet present.— It took place in the lovely square cast of the Capitol. The oath was read to them, and with a unanimous voice, after the fashion of the Episcopal ser vice, they responded to every word as it fell from the lips of the magistrate. Tears flowed from many eyes as they answered to the call of their country, and pledged themselves to the Govern ment. 1 glory in the spirit, enthusi- •ism and patriotism of our people.= And now, I, who have sent many gloo my words, of late, send you words of hope and of joy. If there is peace it will be based upon a full assertion of the power of the Government, and the full denial of the right of Secession.— If war, we shall go into battle with every good angel and every holy mem ory on our side, UNION ENVELOPES AND PAPER =ES LEWIS' BOOK- STORE. B OOTS & SHOES ! ' ANEW STOCK. FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: JUST RECEIVED AT LEVI WESBROOK'S STORE. AU In want of Boots nod Shoes. for old or young, are requested to call and examine my stock. L. WESTBIIOOIC, Huntingdon. May 3. 1561. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS!! G. ASHMAN MILLER Has just, reouived 4 ucw•atook of GROCERIES, DRY , GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, CAI au.l examine my hew atock. • G. ASIDIAN 31ILLEIt • - 316.) 3, 1861 THE" GLOBE JOB OFFICE" is the most complete of any in the country, and pos. et. es the most ample facilidlea for promptly executing in the drat style, every variety of Job Piloting, such as HAND BILLS, PROGRAMMES, BLANKS, • • POSTERS, CARDS, CIRCULARS. • BALL TICKETS, BILL HEADS, LABELS, &C., &C., &C. .- • CALL AND mama BPECIMEN . S' OP WORK ' AT LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY A MUSIC STORE. BOOTS' and SHOES, the largest and cheapest assortment in town, at D. P. DWIN'S. BLANK BOOKS, OF VARIOUS SIZES for gale at LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONER YSTORE. MONTHLY TIME BOOKS, For Ado at LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORK noPBINDING, OOK , Old Books. bins-urines, or publlcatione of any kind, d to order. if left nt BOOK cE STATIONERY . STORE. BUSINESS MEN, TAKE NOTICE I It you want your card neatly printed upon navel open, call at LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERT STORE. -VOR THE LADIES. A superior ;rticle of Note Paper and .Envelopea, au table for confidential correspondence, for solo at LEWIS' 400 K ce STATIONERY STORE. BOOTS S. SHOES.--)1d and young can be fitted at BENJ....IA(IOII;T store In bracket equare, Huntingdon, Pa. (oct2ti.) GROCERIES, &c., &c.—Call at the cheap atom of BENJ. JACOBS. AU kinds of coun try produce taken in exchange at the highest market pri. Cea• (oct2B. BOOTS & SHOES, Flats & Caps, the largest assortment and cheapest to ho Pound at D. I'. °WIN'S GUN BARRELS AND LOCKS.-A largo assastwaat at BROWN'S ITARDSVAIIII STORE. x./ADIES Collars, very cheap and beau tiful, at " D. P. °WIN'S. Splendid variety of Carpets, only the. per prd, ?MYER d; SON, T HE PEOPLE'S COOK BOOR MODERN COOKERY IN ALL ITS IMANCIIES. ux MISS ELIZA ACTON. Carefully Revised by Mr. J. S. .Hale. Im Tztio You llow to chaos° all kind, of Meats, Poultry, . and Gamo, with all tho 'carious and most approved 'nodes or dressing and cooking Beef and fork; also tho best and simplest way of salting, pickling and curing tho tame. Ir TAW rev All the various and mostapproved modes of droning, cooking, and boning Mutton, Lamb, Veal, Poultry, and gamo of all kinds with the different Dressings, Gravies, and Stuffings anntopriato to each. IT TULO You now to choose, clean, and preeerve Fieh of all Ueda, and bow to sweeten it when taint ed; alto all the variant and mast approved 'Modes of coolting, , elth the different Dress logs, Sauces, and Flan:atop appropriate to each. Ir Taus TOIT All the various and most approved modes of preparing over 50 kinds of 51ent,Fibli,Fowl. ()aro°, and Vegetable Soups, Broths. and Stews, with tho Iteltehes and Seasonings appropriate to ouch. Is Taus Too All the various and most apyroved modes of cooking Vegetables of every descliption, also how to prepare Pickles, Ottani" and Curries of all kinds, Potted Bleats, Full, Qom, Mushroom, dc. IT Taus You An the variant and moat approved modes of preparing and cooking all kinds of Plain and Fancy Pastry, Puddings, Omelettes, Fritters, Cakes, Confectionary, Preserves, Jollies, and Sweet Mlles of every dcscrip• tion. Ir Tuts You All the various and most approved modes of making Bread, husks, 11oNna , nod Itis cniq nnfl the hest method of preparing CofTee, Chocolate, and Tea, and how to make Syrups, Cordials, and Macs of va rious kinds, IT Teets Ton Row to set ont and ornament a Tablo, how to Carve alt Lindx of Flab, Flesh or Fowl, and in short, how to so simplify the whole Art of Cooking ns to bring the choicest luxuries of the table IN ithin the over body's reach. The book contains 418 pages, and upwards of 1200 Re. ripen, al/ of which are the Jesuits of actual expel ietteo, having Leen fully and carefully tested under the personal litiperintendence of the writers. It is printed in a clear and open ty pc, is Mush ated with appropriate engravings, and will be torwarded to any titbit ens, wally hound, and postage paid, on receipt of the price, $l.OO, or it, cloth, ex tra 41 25. $lOOO A YEAR can be mule by enterprising men every where, in selling the oboes work, our inducements to nil such being very liberal. For 61(100 copies or the no,:t. or fin• terms to agents, with other information. apply to or address .1011 N E. POTTER, Publisher," No. 617 l?oneom Street Philadelphia, Pa. Nov. 7,1860.--Cm. BENJ. JACOBS IS ON HAND NEIW GOODS, loft SPRING AND SUMMER Ito ha, received a fino aesortment of DRY GOODS for the ST , ing .11 , 1 anwnwo tiomon, cmnpridiug a very ex tenolvo 1.1101 tment of LADIES DRESS GOODS, DRY GOODS lu general, READY-31APE CLOTHING, GROCERIES, lIATS d - CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Bc. Ac The public generally are requested to call and examine the gouda—and his pi ices. As I an determined to sell my Goods, all uhu cull may expect bargains. Cutintiy nuance taken in Exchange for Goods. 11EN.1,3ACODS,atifie Cheep amen Huntingdon, April 2, ISel. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES. THE HORSE AND ms DISEASES, THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES, A VALUABLE BOOK, For sale al LEWIS' Book Store. EVERYBODY'S LAWYER, EVERYBODY'S LAWYER, EVERYBODY'S LAWYER, A VALUABLE BOOK, For solo nt LEWIS' Book Store. THE FAMILY DOCTOR, THE FAMILY DOCTOR, THE FAMILY DOCTOR, A VALUABLE BOOK, For :into at LEWIS' Book Store. LONGSTRETII ON THE HONEY BEE, LONGSTRETH ON THE HONEY 888, LONGSTRETII ON TUE ❑ONEY BEE, A VALUABLE BOOK, 0 For sale at LEWIS' Book Store. DOWNING on FRUIT and FRUIT TREES, DOWNING on FRUIT and FRUIT TREES, DOWNING on FRUIT and FRUIT TREES, A VALUABLE BOOK, Ft, zala at LEWIS' Book Store. 110 W MID ASSOCIATION , I' uI LAD ,aaniTA. A Ann:dent Instantion established by special Endowment, fire the Relief of the Sick and Didres.,al. offlieted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, Lind e•pMtatty for the Core of Diaenseo of the &rind Organs. Medical Advice given grotto, by the Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter. with f) description of their condi lion, (age, occupation. habits of life, Sc.,) end in cases of extreme poverty. Medicines furnished fire of charge. Valuable Reports on Spermatorrfflea. and other Diseases of the Sexual Olgans, and on the new Rtmedies mploytA in the Didroll9.lly, sent to the afflicted in staled letter en- velopes. free of chat ge. Tao or three Stamps for'postage will be acceptable. At:drets. DR. J. SKILLEN HOUGHTON, Acting Sur geon, Masud Association, No. S South Ninth Stleet,Phil culelphl4, 01, Hy order qf the Dire,tors. EZRA D. HARTWELL, President. CEO. FAIRCHILD, .fccrelarst. De^.l.o, ' CHEAP WATCHES ! 0 .- 4'S ,F .. ., 1., CHEAP WATCHES ! I .•e.• ._ as J ACOB LADOMUS, f NO. 618, MARKET STREET:PIITLADELPTITA, 1 on hand and is eenstantly receiving large assorments of American, English, and Smuts Wittches, uhich ho s ill sell at lower prices than ever offered. J. L. would call phi limier attentiol to the celebrated Ammumv Woven. which for accuracy of Cale and dura bility, and leis liability of gutting out of alder. is superi or to any other imported waleh, made at anything like the same cog. Jewelry, Sliver and Silver Plated Ware, of all styles and patterns. .. ALSO Cold. Silver and ,crest Spectacles, With glasses for oil sights, u ith P.lrcter, ea well AB the old sty to frames. All goods sold at my establishment aro uarranted to ho as represented. and satisfaction goitrous food to all yalchasors, at NO. 618, Market St' cot, Corner of Decatur. • [Sept. 10, 1800,—ly. SONGS 4.ND .13.41 4 1 4 AD5, &0., The Gentle Annie Melodist, The Dime Melodist, The Dime Song Book, No. 1, The Dime Song Book, No. 2, The Dime Song Book, Ko. 3, The Dime Song Book, No. 4, The Dime Song Book, Ico. 5, The Dime Song Book, No. 6 The Dune Letter Writer, The Dime Dream Book, The .I)ipie Diatogues, The Dime Speaker, The pate Cook, Book, The Dime Recipe Book. For ado at Lairp' Roma. STATIOpIERY AND MOM STORE PAPER ! PAPER ! ! PAPER !!! Tracing Paper, Impression Paper, Thawing Paper, Deed Paper, 1183110 Paper, kliile Paper far Flowers, Perforated Paper, Bristol Board, Flat Cap Paper, Foolscap Paper, Letter Paper, Commercial Note Paper, Ladles' Qilt Fkl4ed Lotter and Note Paper, Ladles' Pulp and Fanoy Noto Paper, White and Colcred Card Paper, in Parke and Slice% For sale at LEWIS' Bonlt, Stationery and Music Store. CIALL at the new CLOTHING STORE J . of OUTMAN & CO., it You want a good article 01 Clothing. Store room in Loeg'e now building, in the DM tumid, PitulOnvion, Sept. o,lBff. NEW AIR LINE ROUTE TO NEW YORK. M;;Ir'! ~„ SHORTEST IN DISTANCE AND QUICK EST IN TIME BETWEEN Tlll TWO CITIES ON NEW YORK AND lIAEItISDIJItO 1 VIA It EADIVO. ALLENTOWN AND EASTON. Manna Iltrouss, West, leaves New York at 8 A. if., arriving at Harrisburg at 12.45 noon, only 6.X hours be tween the two cities. HAIL LINE lames New York at 12,00 noon, and arrives at lfarrisburg at 8.30 P. M. Mommo Vert LINE. East, leaves ITarridburg at 8.00 A M., arriving at New York at 4.10 P. M. AFTERNOON EXPRESS LINE. East, iCaVel% Harrisburg at 1.10 P. 11., arriving at New York at 0.00 P. M. Connections are made at Harrisburg at 1.00 P. M., with the l'ataenger Trains in each direction on the Pennsylva nia, Cumberland Valley and Northern Central Railroad. All trains connect at Reading with trains for Pataville and Philadelphia, and at Allentown for Manch Chunk, Easton. Lc. No change of Passenger Ctrs or Baggage between New York and Harrisburg, by tho 0.00 A. M. Line from Now York or the the 1.15 P. M. from Harrisburg. For beauty of scenery, add speed, comfort and accost• 11 - lodation, this routo presents superior inducements to the traveling public. Fawn between New York and Harrisburg five dollars.— For tickets and other in foi illation apply to J. 3. CLYDE, General Agent, Harrisburg. July 18, 1660. PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT ON AND AFTER MA Y 28th, 1860 Two passenger trains leave Hart islung Daily, (Sundays excepted,) at 8.00 A. M., and 2.16 P. M., fur Philadelphia, tri t icing them at 1.25 P. M., and 0.15 P. M. Heim ning, leave Philadelphia at 8.00 A. N., and 3.20 P. 31., arriving at Harrisburg at 12 45 noon and 8.30 P. 31. Fares: To Philadelphia, Nu. 1 Cats, $3.25; N 0.2 (In sam train, $2.70) Fares: To Rending, SIM) and $1.30 At Reading, couneet %nth trains for Pottsville, Millers ville, Tamaqua. Cattuninsa, Four trains leave Rendlng for FM40610,1.4 dnilp, nt A. N., 30.43 A. N. 12 30 noon nod 3.43 P. M. Leave Philadelphia fm Beading at S 00 A. 31., 1.00 P. M., 3.30 I'. 31., and 5 00 I`. 31, Films : Rending to Philadelphia $1.75 and $1.45. The morning toin from Ilan ishorg connects at Reading with up train for Williesbarre, Pittston and Scranton. For tin ongli tickets and other information ripply to .1 a.Cl.'VliE, General Agent. !MEM ' LEXANDUTA FOUNDRY.- Room C. hIcCII.L, manufacturer of all kinds of castings, forgo and rolling mili, gt ist and saw mill, natal, ing molehill°, sled and sleigh Boles, wagon boxes, stoves of vat.. kinds, kettles. plough shears to suit Pll kinds of ploughs; also, ear wheels and railroad well:. and has ft new nod improved plough that renders satisfaction to all farmers that have used them. I w ill keep all kinds of plough shears and ploughs at Messrs. Fisher & MtMur trie's. Huntingdon, and at Mr. Going° Eby's. Mill Creek, and will fill all orders promptly. The fanners will nave money by getting shears and ploughs of Met:lLl° at the foundly head-quarters, the Once to buy cheap. All kin-is of wattle°, all metal and lumber, taken in exchange.— nring the pay and .3.f10 ton per cent, Alexandria, March 7, IRO. . '); 1 / 1 7" ' 71 1 i lic:' tN:1 ) 6 ILO. 00 .$ V e C‘ ,«'fl tP7?-'..?".0"".:. 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BLANK BOOKS, Memorandum Books of Various Sizes, SCHOOL BOOKS OF ALL KINDS, Drawing and Blotting Paper, „Bristol and Card Boards, INEELIEI,E, CARMINE, RED, P.I.LF AND DUCE INES, Arnold's ITodgeon's and llarrison's Wrapping Paper of Different Slug and Qoaiiiirri SC. &e. &e. de. &e. *C. &C FOB EVERYBODY etMO Boos, STATIO4ERT AND MUSIC STORN, In the "Globe" building, Market Square, go to make their purchases LADIES' SKATES are sold by FISHER & SON Afine stock of Ladies' Furs just receiv ed at the cheap store of FISHER h SON. A..large assortment of Nubias, Opera Cars, Scultaw, suitablo for ladies and children, by FISLIER & SON. TrITE largest stock of De Laines in town by MUER & SON. WRAPPING PAPER ! A good article for Bala at LEWIS' BOOK STORE BUTCHER -KNIVES and Carvers, iq great variety, for sale at the Hardware Store of JAMES A. naowq. THE best display and largest yariety of all kinds of Goods, can always be found at the cheap sewn of FISIIER. it SON tIONFECTIONKRIES of the very best MILLER'S. Q 01 -100.11, BOOKS, Generally in use in the Schools of the Comity, not on hand, will be hiroislicd to order, on application at ZEBUS' BOOK AND STATIOAYERY STORK. CALL at D. P. G'IN'S if you want ranhimmblo Opole. SAUTI SALT SALT!!! H Just received from the Onoudago Salt Company Syracuse, N. Y., to be sold ou conuisetou, either whole sole or rebut, WO BARRELS and 1,000 BACKS of SALT. Oct, 01, 1660. ' FISH 44 & SON. EM=! SMALL PROFITS!' Line} and Schaal STATIONERY, MUSICAL. INOTRU3IENTS, For Ladles and 0 entlemen, GOLD PENS AND PENCILS, Proper for Bop and Oirls. AMUSING GAMES For Toting Folks MARRIAGC CERTIFICATES, VI SITIN CI CAIIDS, CONVERSATION CARDS, SONG BOOKS, I= WHITE BONNET BOARD, WRITING FLUID I= T # EWIS' where all who want to SAVE MONEY, Agfif "ago - - tottCPV. tuk, OOKS AND STATIONERY.- A good assortment of miscellaneous and School looks—Foolscap, Letter, Commercial and Note Paper— Plain and Fancy Envelopes—Red, Blue and Black Inks— Blank Books of numerous sine—Pens, Pencils, Pocket and Desk Inkstands, and every other Ratak, usually found in a Book and Stationery Stoic, can bo had nt fair prices at LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE. - - NOTICE TO ALL I!' .4gr 11:e subset then who bas for inoro than ono year, carried on leminess in company with Messrs. F. BRANDY, 11. GIN. P. WtilMt.r.r, and Mr. LAUER BOOR, has this day dissolved partnership with the above Jinn 1 All claims against the old firm will be paid by the subscriber, and all those In. debted to the firm a ill pay hint. CLOCKS, WATCHES and JEIVELRY vnill fi always be repaired. A good etocic of Ccoette, Wereurs and Jr.wra.nl will be kept on hand k F for cuetemera who may favor him with a cull, Huntingdon, March 2,185 D, SOUND ON THE BOOT & SHOE QUESTION LEVI WESTBROOK no just opened the beet assort- merit of Goods in his line, ever brought to Huntingdon. Ills stock of HOOTS and SHOES for Ladles, Gentle-Ma men, Minces, Hoye and Chi en, comprises all the latest fushious, and manufactured of tiro best ne. terials. Also, is tine assortment of HATS for men, Bays and Children. HOSE in great variety for Gentle men. Ladles. !Kissel and Children. CARPET BAGS, SUSPENDERS, GARTERS, FANS, Lc., Lc. ALSO, SOLE. LEATHER, CALF SKINS, MOROCCO, LASTS and SHOE-FINDINGS generally. Thankful fur past favors, a continuance of the same is respectfully solicited. N. B.—Boots And Shoes for Ladies and Gentlemen, re paired and snide to order. Huntingdon, Sept. 24,4860. T I OR EVERYBODY. TRY TIM NM STORE, On Hal Street opposite Carillon's" Mere. TILE BEST • SUGAR and MOLASSES, COFFEE, TEA and CLIOCOLATE. FLOUR, FISH, SALT and VINEGAR, CONFECTIONERIES, CIGARS and TOBACCO, SPICES OF TILE BEST, AND ALL RINDS, and every other at ticle usually found in a Grocery Store ALSO— Drags, Chemicals, D3o Stufbi, 17tints. Tarnishes. Oils and Spin. Turpentine, Mid. Alcohol, Glass nod Potty, BEST WIN E and IIItANDY for medical purposes. ALL THE BEST PATENT MEDICINES, nod a large number of at tides too numerous to mention, The public generally will please toll sod examine rot thamsolseS And rem u my prices. • S. S. SMITU. Mpy 35, ASP, TILDIIISN'XING DON FOUNDRY TN BLAST AGAIN:—The subscribers take this toothed id inhuming their friends and the public generally, that I , • - • . they have rebuilt . the Huntingdon No.un , . ; ~ dry. and rue nou suc.essful operat ion,, and ate prep:lllqt to furnish Castings of Itiliniri., o „ every desrription, of beet rialtty and otlimauxhip, Ott NilOri notice, and on teaeonaGle terms. For mere are invited to call and exam ine our Ploughs. We are mantifactuting the limiter Plough. This plough took the first premium at the Hun. tlngilon county Agi ictlllnnll Fair lust fall. Also. Ilinitcr'r. eLleln Mud Critter 1 . 1011018, m Lich Can't be beat—together %lilt the Heyntone ' Hillside and Bar-shear plough,. We hale en hand and are manufacturing Stoves—such as Cook, I'm ltir, find Unice stoves for wool or coal. Iloilo% mare, consisting of Kettieq, Boilers, Skillets, he., all of it Melt ue .111 sell cheap for cacti or ill exchange for court toy pt mince. Old anoint taken for cleAliuri.. thy Ilt till HIV to business, and a llorire to Ileum°, e hope to re coil 0 it liberal altar,: of public parr. aria K e. .1. M. CU.NNINCIIA)I & BRO. Huntingdon, Apt II 30, 1550. ESENWEIN'S TAR AND WOOD NA PTIIA moTortAL, Is the !root Best iti the tot Id for the enre of Cotighs and Coldi. Urotitt, tlrnncbitis. Arthina. Uilllutlty in Itnaithing. l'aliotatiott of the hoot. Diptherii. and for the teller of patients in the advanced stage., of Com gumption. tow•ther with all dmeames of the Ihtunt and Chelt, and uhieh pt edisno.e to COl.lllll pi 1011. It II pecolholy adoteil to the rathela cm o of Asthmn . . Dying prepared by a Practical Physician and Droggid nod one of In eat experienco In limo care of the various dlatlasei to a !itch the human flame is liable, It is offeted to the afflicted with the greatest coufs donee. Try it and be row aced that it Is Inralinbin In the care of Bronchial allectiuus. Pt ice 50 Gantt. per battle. T.SIINWEIN'S AROMATIC ISAUAM, A Tel y valuable remedy for Dial hra, Dye. ntery, Cholera Nlorbas. and all Jamul afloctions. Ti y it. Yrice 25 cetitc put bottle. 4i . The above Medicines are prepared only by DN. A. ESENWEIN Ihuggi,tg and Cliond..tx, N. W. Corner Ninth Popi.tr Ste. N. ll—Sold by e.rry reerectable Druggist and Denim lit Medicine throughout the State. [June 20, 15e0.-ly.] A o v AtT'i' l :'R P'lleUidel6 r ned :urorp,e,,:„,eolllloattentioiof the Ciizet f Inutingdon end the adjoining cootie, to the pluck of beautiful marble now on hand. Ile is prepared to furnish at the ..Ito teet notice, 310uuntental 3lntble, Tomb, Table , end Stone,/ of every dirtied MU Mid col m of Italian or intern Matta°. highly lin tshed, and cat ved with non,„ in late devices. or plain. as ine.) snit. Building Marble, Door and Window Sills, &a., will hat furni.hed to order. , IV. IV. pledges himself to furnish material and svn) lo nam,lup equal to any in the country, at a Mir price. Call 11111 see, botla a, )on mu china eloesrhere. Shop on Hill heel', Huntingdon, Pn. Huntingdon, )lay 1555, paziaN ~,,, THE T LIAR A—The ;PI Presbyterian Psalmodist—The ""' r=? Shown—Theduhileo—lientetis nnd Bet ties enlarged mid Removed hint] tietoi s—Wviland's New and Improved Method ho the 0 Owe—Wand's Aceor deon, \lobe end Flute Inc(' uetors—llinner's and Mowe's Violin In.truclord--liollak's Melodeon Insh uctor—llnr- Ino on' Pi 4110.ii4 to Primer—do. Thorungliditve Pi inter— Itowe's Draw ins Room Damen—Thu Chores Woo Book— Tat a. a Deep, for vale at poon, STATIONERY Jr MUSIC STORE. LADY RECKONER. _LA; A complete rocket Ready Reckoner, in dollars mid cent, to whieli aro ndiloil (Immo of Soto& Bills, He. reipts, l'etttionp, &c., together with a set of naefuftables, containing late at loitered hum 0110 dollar to twelvo thong and. by the single day, S. ith a table of Wage:, and boatel by the weak and ,I.ty, published In Mitt. Fur sole at L1111'1.5" 1100 K 870108. SCHOOL BOOKS, FOR SALE AT LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC STOitE, HUNTINGDON, PA OSGOOD'S Spallsr.lst, 2.1. 3d, 4th and sth Itsaders. 31'0 1./FFEY'S Speller and Renders, (old and now editions) SANDER'S do do do • SWAN'S do do do • COBB'S do do do Webb's Normal Readeri No. 1. Emerson's Readers. Towns Speller mid Definer, (old and new editions.) Scholar's COllll/811i011, Smith's. Bullion's, Brown's and Towar's Gr zumnars, Fitch's Physical Geography. Watren's Geasaaphy. Mitchelre. Monteith and 31eNally's Geographies k Atlases, Webster's and Worcester's Dictionaries. Quackenba First Lessons in COmpositian• Quaokenho's Composition and Rhetoric. Uteenlears. Stoddard's, Eturneremis, Swan'esColLarifeccd - _ Ray's Arithmetics. Peterson's Familiar Science. Greenleal's and Stoddard's Keys to Arithmetics, Greenleaf's anti Davies' Algebras. Greenleaf's Roy to Algeln a. Parker's Juvenile Philosophy, Parker's First Lessons in Nature! Philosophy. Parker's Philosophy. Upham 's elental Philosophy. Wilford's history of tho United States. Del ard's" 1,1 Goodrich's Payson. Bunton and Scribner's Penmanship, in eleven numbers. Academical, Controllers' and other Copy books. Elements of Mop Pruning, v,ith plan for sketching maps by tri-angniation and improved method.' of pryjoetiou. Davies' Elementary Geometry and Trigonometry. Davies' Legendro's Geometry. Fulton 12 Eastman's Book•kceping. Book Keeping by Single Entry, by llanaford lc Payson Book Keeping by Single and Double Entry, by llanafotd Payson. • Other booka.will ho added and furniahed to order A toll stock of School Stationery always on hand Huntingdon, Pa. LIQUORS, of the best, for Medicinal purponca, at S. S. SIIITIT'S.' cLOTHING ! CLOTHING!! Keep yourself warm. Call at 51. OpTSIAN k CO'S Cheap Clothing Store, in Long's new bonding, Market Square, Huntingdon, Pa. A good stock alwaykon hand. (0028.) COAL BUCKETS and Shovels, for sale by JAMS A. BROWN. CLOTHING! -A large stock on hand, tit the cheep Mop of BENJ. JACOBS. Call and ex. amine goods and prices, (oct2B.)' TRACING MUSLIN, DRATTLNG AND DRAWING PAPER White and Colored Card Paper, For ante at LEWIS' BOOK et STA TIOXERY STORE. TF YOU WANT TO BE CLOTHED CA at the atom of BENJ. JACOBS. NVOSTENHOLMS' Celebrated I X 1., noires atol Razors, for tab by .1.119. A. BROWN. riALL•at D. P. GIVIN'S if you want I,_) GOOD vow. • MINVELOPES- • By thp hoz, pack, or lea, qunotity, for 001 at LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. A OOl3 SKIRTS with from 4 to 30 I . l. , hoope j at pylon !Tom 25 Os. to S2W at the cheap mare of • If. V. CMS. OIL CLOTH WINDOW SHADES, GILT- GOLD SHADES, MUSLIN SHADES, BAILEY'S FIXTURES, TAPE: CORD AND TASSALS, A FULL ASSORTMENT AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE• • TROPOSALS .• - Will be received liy the subecrlber for mining and delivering into ears the coal from the Povvelton and Bar net Collaries, far one year, ending March first, 1.802. The coal to be deliveied at no nmch per ton, of 2240 lbs., as aforesaid, in the best marketable condition, free from slate, and other impurities, in such quantities and of such description as may be de signated by the orders of the subscriber. • The contractor will be provided with such mining tools and implements, mules, homes, &c., as may be on the premises, a valuation of which will be made at the time possession is given, the amount of which valuation to be accounted for at [lto expiration of the contract. A good store ho provided. A moderate rent will be charged foY housea The mines to be worked subject to such mining engineer as the lessee may provide, For further information apply to EMIT. 11ARE POWELL, No. 104 Walnut Street, Feb. 20, 1.661.-tf. Philadelphia, Pa. JOSEPH REIOGER COAL OIL!! COAL OIL!!! James A. Drown sells the genuine" PORTLAND KERO SENE," on COAL OIL, clear as wotcr. This is the only kind of oil that gives entire satisfaction ns an agent for light. Ben are of conuterfelts And colored carbon oils. Thoy omit an o@•mlve smell and smoke. A ge variety also of COAL OIL LAMPS, Chimneys, Globes, Wicks. Earners. Shades, As., to., sold nt the very lowest prices, at theplardware hiore, Ilu-ting don, Pa. DATER PAPER !I. A. Note, Mot, Commercial, Foolscap and Flatcap—a good assortment for sale by the room, half team, quiro or gloat, at LEWIS' NEW BOON & STATIONERY STORE. LAST NOTICE.- • Ali who have unsettled accounts with me of six mouths Mantling or longer, are earnestly requested to call and settle up and save coats. I must have money 6r (pit Meatless. LEVI WESTBROOK. Iluntingtiou, Jan. 2, 1801. ENVELOPES Wholesale and Retail. 50.000, BEST QUALITY BUFF, ORANGE, YELLOW, AND FANCY ENVELOPES, Just roc:heti and fur tab at LEWIS' BOOK STOKE. NTEM GOODS! LN SELLING OFF FOR CASH!! AA ‘g the nimble penny Is better than the slow gixpence, !, and xondlin Ors in cosh, are Lotter than vexing eyr-sore boa IP counts, JAM XS A. TIIIOWN is now determined to sell ott the liege and splendid stock of Hardware, Paints. which he ha, just brought from the east, at such low in ices, av n ill induce ever) body to crowd In fur a share of the bargains. His atock include, n complete variety of BUILD' NO.IIIIIDIVAItII, MECII A NICS' TOOLS. CCTLERY, lIOLLoWAVARE, - OILS. PAINTS, SADDLERY, VARNISHES, GLASS, CARRIAGE T'tIMMINGS, STEEL IRON. CgAIN PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, MOROCCO, LINING SKINS, COAL OIL LAMPS and COAL OIL, Ac., Ac., PATENT MICA LAmp cupDalys, Togother %tit!' a fa kl astottutollt of overYthiog Pot Willing to ilk line of Im•iuevs. Km All orilcis receive preterit atteniioll. - oi, 345, A. DROWN. Iluntinvion, April 10, 1861 LAT EST WAR NEWS! HIGH PRICES DEFEATED NOW is the Time to buy Cheap Clothing! Respectfully Inform the public generally that he has .lu , t leceired a Into) and nen endented stock of finduonable SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, to alilch he asks the attention of all who ate in want of a Malt a n d mnfortable Coat. a Vest or a pair of Pan Ills stock will bear examination. and he respectfully requests all to call and see for themselves. Should gentlemen desire any particular kind or cut at, clothing not Mond in rho stock on hand. by leaving their measure they enn be accommodated at short notice. W3f. A good msurtment of BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CADS, AC., AC.. will oleo bu found on band. All of which will be iaild ne lals% if poi lower, than tho salon quality of goods can be bad in the county. Call at the corner of the Diamond, Long's new building. MOSES OUTMAN. Dant ingdon, April 2, 1801. A/ILNIVOOD ACADEMY, g - cliool for Young Ladies & Gentlemen SMILE aIP, IZUNTING,OO,I; CO, PA.' Thu next Session of this Institution will open the first Wednesday of May. In the Commercial Department young men are thoroughly prep wed for the Counting Room. TERMS: Doan], Tuition, and Room Rent $55 00 EXTRAS. Mrstc. Lessons on the Pinno.per Session, Use of I uatrontent, Lossonn on tho Guitar, por Eonaion, 9 00 U.'s of Insti unlAnt ^ 00 M)=IMOMI ORNAMENTAL Wong. Lessons in Leather ,Work, per Session, 3 00 Lessons in Ornamental Needle Work, per Session, 300 IIItdRING AND L'Mliyism, Lessons in OR Painting. per Session, 16 00 LeinpllB in IRaa Ing and Pai . nting IVoter L010r5,..,..8 00 Grecian and Italian Painting. each 4 00 Antique and Oriental Painting, each 4 00 Monochromatic Drawing Lessons in French, per .teas:on, ............:............5 00 'ilooK.K.esenm. Single Entry 00 Don Me EMI y, •>0 00 .081. Young Genlemen in tho Academic Department are only half the above prices for Book Keeping. For further particulars, address • , • IV. IL WOODS. Shrub Gap, Harcb 27, 1001. LOOPED SKIRTS worth 2 50 will be sold for a 25 at the cheap store of FISHY:It a SON. 'DISSOLUTION of PARTNERSHIP NOTICE is hereby given that the co-partnership hereto fore existing between the undersigned In the blacksmith. ing business under tho name of 13sreceAsa & Gatu. has beau this clay dissolved by mutual consent. The books are in tho handy of A. L. Grim, to whom those indebted will please make immediate payment and save mete. LEWIS BERGANS, A. L. GRIM. Iluntingdon, Morel, 27, 1861.-4 t: p NEWELL'S EITOTOGR APR GALLERY, .11.1.)• No. 721 Arch Street. Philadelphia. Ono of the largeet and most complete Galleries in the Staten where the beet Pictures, known to the l'ho• tographic art, are taken lit prices no higher than are paid for miserable cat lectures. • 'Tho Proprietor, a practical Photographer. attends per sonally, every sitting—ftud allows no picture to leave the Gallery unless it gives perfect satisfaction. Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypen, of absent or deceased friends, photographed to any required size, or taken on Canvass, life size, and painted in Oil by the best Ai tiets. At this Gallery pictures can he taken in nap weather-- as perfect in OdaIIY ria3'a as when the sun Persons visiting the city are respectfully Invited to Oa ammo our epecimens, which' for priCe and quality defy competition. .46y-instructions given In the art of Photography. COSINIENDATIONS: From Iron.'Lewle D. Campbell, M. C., Ohio. My family and friends till concur in the opinion that the (Newell) picture is more life-like than any thing they over saw. Sly likeness has been repeatedly taken by dif ferent Artiste in Cartons ways, but I have never yet *bad one uhich presents so truo to nature, oil the features and expressions of countenance as this. Flom Hon. E. Joy Morrie, late Minister to Italy. The exquisite finish, beauty end softneps of your por traits, conjoined with their durability of eolor aud faith fulness as likenesses, cannot fall-to commend them ill attention and pittrupago of all Nvhco appreciate true art, From Col. dames rage. - • , Slaving occasion for ti portrait, I proem ed one from Mr. Robert Nen ell. or the city of Philadelphia. n miniature in Oil Colors, under the new process dascovereci by' him, anal take great plensllto to expressing tho satishictioti given. me: not only by the accuracy of the likeness, lint its artis tic finish in oil respeets, 011,1 recorninentle him to the pat:- reline of thoso thspdled to encourage tho beautiful nit. Nov. 28,1860 JAH. PAGE. HARRISBURG. , STONE-WARE !! ! Crocks, Jugs, Preserve JEWS &C., &C., of superior quality. Sold only by JAIIESA. BROWN 1 - 1 P. GWIN keeps the largest, best assortment and ebegleet elnes town. Cidtitnd examtpe them.: BARGAINS IN HARDWARE MANUAL GUTMAN, It NEWELL, • GALLERY RE ART, 124 Arch Street, PhtlAdelplita pX - ECUTORS' _ c.e.tixa g f,F r 4;wl,A., Neal* De l i -' - tters testaxaentary,on.the Estate or Francis Aildecoyi dec'd.; Woof Brady tom:01OP, Huntingdon courityainving been granted to the nraieraigtted, all persona indebted to the said deceased, will please make Immediate payrdorit." and there haring claims egatpst bin satrap, will preassat. teem duly authenticated for settlement. - JOSEPH mccoit, 81310 EL Haiteeo7, • Yarcutort. dprll 2,1661.-8t.4 PiIetyIIEUDIATIBDI CURED, , - 61r. JOHN WESTI66.OOIt, Sr., mantifpeturia es HEWS which is sure to corn Rhearaatista. No onto, no pay. Persona athlete.] should tall and try the medicine. Call at his residence in Weahingtonetreet, one door west of Levi Westbrook. Huntingdon, Match 2), 1661. WATCHES, JEWELRY AND - SILVER WARE. We would respectfully inform our frlends,patrons and the public generally, that we have now In ;* • Store and offer Wholesale and Retail, at the low eat Cash Nines, a large nod very choke stock of Watches. Jewelry, Sliver end Slated Ware, of every va riety and styla - Every description of Diamond Work and other Jewelry made to order at short notion aler All goods warranted to be as represented. N. 13.—Particulnr attention given to the, repniting of Watches and Jewelryi of every description.' - • - • STAIMER & HARLEY, No. 622 Market Street, Swath side, Philadelphia. • March 6,1861,3 ca. - • - _ THE UNION SAVED - ! NEW GOODS II NEW GOODSIIt At (Vic Run Stain% and Newburg.- gIMON COIIN & CO., have just mCeived from tho nag, - a rn Cities, a largo stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, - • . _ Queensware, Hardware., , Mainz Bonnets, Shawls. . . . . ' Hats, Cap,.lkots, Sloes,' . • and all other articles kept in conntry stores, which they - . are offering at their Mammoth Stores, at Coffee /tun Sta../ lion and Newburg, at unusually low prices. The ladles especially, are invited to call and examine their saucy_ : Goods. . . , 'laving arrangements with large tirmi in Philadelphia and other,eastetn cities, they are able to buy their goods cheaper than other country merchants, and psnl queutly, undersell them I In exchange for goods, theyy. take all kinds of el.,untry - produce-at the highest sash eye. ,By strict attention to the wants of customers, they hope to receive a continuation - the liberal Peen:mit - go with which they-hero i. 101.1 heretofore favored. Mr. Cohn is Agent of the Broad Top It. It. Cu.; at Coffee ) Bun Station,. and Is prepared to chip all kinds of Grain to , the Eastern markets. Having a largo Ware Boom, -far. - rners can store with him nnttl ready to ship. I:very cock.. voulence will be afforded theta. - • _ lob. 13, 1811.. • - - HOMES FORTH]; INDUSTRIOUS • IN TitE - I= The Illinois Ceneral Railroad Company bars fbr 1,200,000 ACRES Of Rich Farming Lands in Tracts of Potty Acme anti Upward, on Long Credit and at Low Rcloas. Metaimai, FATtunts, in WlJnac alum Tho attention of the enterprising and industrious por tion of the community be directed to the following state , motets and liberal inducements offered them by the „ Ited 018 CeNTRAL Ilamno.u) Cone.m, tee they will perceive, will enable them, by proper energy, perseverance, and Industry,to previde comfortable and permanent homes for themselves and families, with, comparatively speaking, very little capital. LASIIB OP huNors No State in tho Talley of tho Mississippi offers to groat an inducement to the settler nt the State of Illinois There , is no portion of tho world »here all bf the rendi tions of climate and soil so admirably couthino to produce those two groat staples, corn and uheat, as the prairies of Illinois. BICH ROLLISO rItAIRI6 Lams. The deep rich leam of the praittee to cultivated witb each noliderful facility that the farmers of the liastenr. and Middle States are moving to Illinois In groat numbers.. The area of Illinois in about equal to that of England, and the nog is so rich that it will support threnty million, of people. EASTERN AND SNIYHERN MARSETS. These lands nro contiguous to too railroad seven htindced miles in length, which connects with other roads and nav igable lakes and rivers, thus affording no unbroken Corn mumentation with the Eastern and Southern market,. APPLICATION OP COPITAL. Thos far capital and labor hare been applied to develop ing the soil; the great resources of the State iu coal and Iron are almost untouched. The Invariable rule that the mechanic arts flourish best whore food end fuel ere : cheap. est. will follow nt all early day In Illinois, and in the cowed of the next ten years the natural laws and necessities of the ease Warrant the belief that at Mait tiro hundred people will be engaged in, the St a ttr of Illinolain the various manttecturing employments. RAILROAD SYSTRSI. iLLINOId. Over $100,000.000 of private capital bare born expentlea on the railroad system of Illinois. Inasmuch a. part of the Income front several of these works, with amaluablg public fond in lands, go to diminish the State expenses,' the taxes are light, and must consequently ovary day de. crease. Tip STATE DE➢T, The State debt Is only $1.0,105,398 14, and within khe last throe dears has Peen reduced $2,959.T48 S 0; and we may reasonably expect that in ten years tt will become extinct. P111:81.Ff PON:MATION. . Tito Stato In rapidly Ailing op with population; 883,- 020 persons baying been added binColB6o, ranking the pop. illation 1,719 420—n ratio of 102 par cent, he ten yearn. 'AUILICCi.TVICAL PRODLVII. The ngi icultural products of Illinois are greater than those of any other State. The ptoducts sent out during the past,,year exceeded 1,600 000 , tons. Thu wheat crop of 1860 approaches 35,000,000 bushels, while the corn crop folds not less than 140,000,000 bushels. FERTILITY OP SOIL Nowhere can the Industrious farmer secure each famine: dint° results for hie labor as upon there pi nirio collo, they teeing composed of ndeep rich loam, the fertility ofklrich Is unsurpassed by any on the ghetto. , . To 'ACTUAL CLRXI9IIOIIBt Sines 1854 the thkinpany have sold ',now:ma acres. Tlieb sal only to actual Cultivators, and every conttract contains art agreement to cultivate. The road has been skostruited through these /ands at an expense of s3o,ooo,oooMin 1859, the population of the 49 counties through which it pasta was only 335.598, Since which 479.293 hate been added, ma• king the whole. population 814,891—a gain of 143 per vent. gVIDENCTS OY 1,11.03YE1U71. As an evidence cf the thrift of the people, it may ba stated that 1100,000 toward' freight, including 8,600,000 ban. of grain antl 240,000 barrels of flour, were forwarded over the line fast j ear. ECM= Mechanics end workingmen will find tho' free trehool system encouraged by the State cod endowed withslugs revenue for the support of schools. Their children cow lire In sight of the church cud school house; end groyinv with the prosperity or the loading state in the Great West• ern Empire, PRICES Sip" TERNS of Psrxc\r. DEM Tho pikes of them lands vary from $ll to $25 per *xi, - mewling to location. /lushly, ita - Firstcloss farming lends sell for about $lO or $l2 par acre; and the relativoexPetigo of eubduing prairie land, as compared with woodland, is tho ratio of oneto ten in favor of the farmer: Tha tenni of mato for the bulk of these lands will be . _ • OPE Iftatt's INTEREST ne ADVANCE, • at six percent per annum, and al; Inttireat notes at six , per cent. payable respectively lu one ' two, three, four,five, and slx years from date o • sale ;,andfonr notes for. ptlneb• T pal, payable in four, five. air, and seven years, from date of Oalo p the contract stipulating that one-tenth of the tract.' purchas..l shall be fenced ond cultivated, each and ever,' yrar for five years from the dote of sale, so that at thien6 of 'Ova years one-halfstiall be fenced and under cultivator'. Viva! Pat Cricr. WILL Bo Droucm. ' from the yeII:MIA, tot cash, except tho same should bo at six dollars per acre, when thacash price will be $5 dollars. Pamphlets descriptive of the landt, soli, climate, pro. ductions, prices, and terms of payment, can be had on sp. Mention to . 3. W. rousts; Land Commissioner, Illinois Central Railroad ChiCaßoJllllnols. For,the ommels of tho towns, alllages,and cities sttnats , upon tho llThants'Central Railroad, ace pages ns. ISU, mad, 1O A .pletptfdltailway Guide. rt P. GIVIN'S is the - place to buy k../ • good and cheap Carpets. , , r IF you want handsome Goods, good' , Goods, cheap Goode, and all Ida t of Goods, gotu D. P. OWIr'S. . UM SHOES, cheaper at D. P. Gwites. • kithan can be bad In town. Call and ate thorn; 1861. CLOTHING, TT ROMAN 119 11133 - OLOTIIIMG FOR SPRIIING AND SUMMER, JVst REOEIVED ROMAN'S CIIEAP CLOTHING STORE. For ContlemOn's Clothing of the beat material, and made In the best workmanlike manner, call at. , H. 'lt OM A N S; - " opposite tits Franklin Mouse in Market Sqnara;liunting don. [April 2,1.8611 DAVID BLAIR. ' R. 'HILTON stun, LAW PARTNERSHIP. BLAIR & SPEER, • . ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, fIIINTINGDON; • ", • omen on , Mee on mai Street,.ono door west of Wileon , .4 Petri ken's. All professional business promptly attended to. • Ipmtlngdon, March 27,1861.-3 m.. - phOTOGRAPAY . In Milt's 'various Branches, S eiecntea to tho 'Volk Itylo known in Um art, !if, . 0; G. 'CRANE'S CAUERY, • • 632 Arch Street, Erna of Sixth, Philadelphia. Life elpe In Oil and Rutile, Siereoseopie POrtraits, brotypes, Daguerreotypes, de., for Cruses. Medalnous, rine, iipge, fie.• ' 1861,