The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, May 17, 1861, Image 1

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    THE GLOBE.
Huntingdon; Fri.day,.4uy 17, I§6l
r,OCJAL PERSONAL.
,:.TOtho_Votere of the County
We call 'upon the Democratic County,
Corintrittee to. ;take early action, and
declare:against
, Making party nomi
nations this fan. The'peeple have not
the time, nor: the inclination, to dis
cus's foriner party-questions. They
have-no desire to kayo any other than
a Ilnien party. -We hope to see the
voters come, together as brothers,—to
vote for men as ,Union men irrespec
tive of former party connections. The
best men„ should ha selected, and' to
select such, we Would recommend that
all the-voters, of, the county meet in
the . several boroughs , and . townships
sometime .before , August Court and
vote for such persons as they may dc
sire shall be the candidates for election:'
The two persons , having the, highest
vote iu the county for the office named,
to be the candidate. The proper ar
rangeineilts can be made by the stand
ing Committees of the polititical par
ties of the county. A Union mooting
of those cominittees should be, held
soon and some plan of operation ar
ranged.
R or •TnE STANDIN9-STON.I?
Gthuto : s.'-;-• -The following is correct
roll of,the Guards, now in Washington , .
Miller,, Captain. „
G, F. 31eCabe, Ist Lieut.
Jas. D. Campbell, 2d do.
jno. S. Campbell,2d do., (by Brevet)
;T. 'AddisOn.Mporti,'lst Sergeant.
W. S. Westbrook; 2d do.
W. H. Flenner, 3d do. -
Geo;,lV. Simpson, 4th, do.
Jas. McCahad, Ist Corporal.
Robt. Smith, 2d do.
G. W. Cypher, 3d do.
Culsin Tait* 4th, dd.;
L. IT'ThOtiths, , Druimner. •
A. K. Buoy, Fifer.—.
;,
R. H. Sneath, sf. Vandevander,
J. W. Lytle, J. S. Clark,
B, E. Thompson: - - Win';'Estep,
A:.P. - 31iller, • • N. Staubs, • .
W. 11. Wise, ; 13: F.
IV. _>.l3: Couch,.: W. IL Shaw,
G. W. Harvey, A. P. McAllister,
AitgaStu,s'Pleek, Henry Forshey,
Jan N: Doctor, W: H. Wagner,
Geo: W. Sneath, W. Prim,
John Donohoe, Anthony White,
JaS..Tioulett, G. W. McGuruey,
John Stem; ' John Cullison,
Alfred Clark, - Theo. McFarland,
1V: A. Miller, Ewd. McCabe,
MtiMurtrie, J. D. Cunningham,
David Heffner, T. D. Hoffman,
G. 11 r. Chas. IV. McGee,
G. , A, Black, Snail. Riuhand,
EW(.I. - K. Nash, Jacob Barrick,
Jas. McMurtrie, Wm. Sturtsman,
W:ll:•Glazier; Jos. 11. Thompson,
Jacob Steil, 1V.31. Long,
W. B. Coder, J. IV.
13. - Keegan, D. Gilleland,
Thos. - Keegan, John Canon,
Wm. McCabe, John W. Bradley,
John Souders, John Hoffman,
Steplens,- - John yibbg
tam I °gab - Jas. McCahan,
John McCall.
By the above it will
, be seen that
the company consists of 12 officers, 2
musiciansand . 63 privates, making 77
rank and filo.
MpOR ROBT. ANDERSON IN TOWN.-
On Wednesday it was announced that
Major Robert Anderson, the hero of
Port • Sumpter, would pass through
town in the evening fast train west--
When the train arrived, some hundreds
Of Our citizens had come together to
see and honor the hero. As soon as the
train had stopped, the major made his
appearance on the platform of the last
car, when the crowd received him with
cheer after cheer. Many of those near
est the platform had the pleasure of
taking the Major by the hand. In a
few moments the train started, the
Major keeping the platform, giving all
on, the street an opportunity to see
him. - The Major is a fine looking man
—with a calm and -determined face.
Report of Coal Shipped over the EL & B.
T. R. R. during the year, and for week
ending 'Wednesday, May 14, 1861.
rl iri-
Collinries. Week ously
this
Year.
Operators.
ItAllate-Powel,
R. Dare Towel,
A. Petrick, Jr.,
A. B. VAgton,
R. B. Wigton,
R. B. 'Wigton;
Y. IL %Vinton,
David Blair,
Delhi Blair,
P. Ammerman,
B. L.Alegehan,
John T,, tor,
George Moan,
mcza
Pow.lton,
\O.l,
, Prosi.ctv
I Cliff,
'lto° Tofu,
Dudley Slope,
Dlntr,
B.T. Imp% Co.
Seml-Anth. Co.,
13looredole No.l,
Itlddlosburg,
Brood Top,
1722!
PRIED Fnuir.—The Ladies request
us to say that information luis been
received from Miss. Dix at Washing-,
ton, - and that she reports the - soldiprs .
Isll4telentl3 = supplied with clothing for
the present, but that dried fruit of 'any
kind is much needed. Persons in town
or country wishing to contribute dried
fruit can leave it with any member of
the committee in town. .
Sim Several hundred uniformed' vol
unteers from Michigan, passed east on
teduesday. They were the best
Alooking ecimpatkies'we hhve yet seen.
Th'ey' wererunlformed by C en. Cass, at
his oWrk : : •
' ALMOST A Fn E.--:Yesterday Morn
iitg fire ,broke ' out in the garret, of
the house of Hon. Tames Gwin, but
was easily extinguished before-gaining
simeh-leadwa . Y.- -
F.I!AiD3 AND BADDES.-A supply on
!land atjJewist Book Store.
$ Itardee's Military Tactics for mac a
yOrie*olt,Store, -
. . .
- - - PHILADELPHIA -.l%lAitii/CT6.-•
- - - • - ..,- May IS.
Fancy and Extra Family Flour ifi.12 1 ,4V350
Common and Superfine $5,37%5,662 1 .4
Corn Meal.. . ne Flour 5 0' '
Meal... s.2,BPA
Extra White Wheat 11 _.
,40E61,50
•
Fair and Primo lied , 41,3341,35 .
,
Rye • -65 a
Corn s prima Yellow na.
Oats' 33'
'
Clovereeedat Si the $4,500.1,75
Timothy 1,2,75@2,57
HVNTINGDON mAitztts.
CORRECTED WEEKLY.
White Wheat ' „
Rea Wheat $l,OO
'
7tye.
Corn
0at5.......
Clorenwed....
Flnzeood
Dried Appieo
Butter
15~ge.......
Lard
1tem............
......
Ta110w..........
N EW GOODS 1
SELLING OFF FOR: CASH!!
BARGAINS IN HARDWARE
As" the nimble penny %bettor than the slow sixpence,"
and small profits in mak, are better than vexing come,
bookizecnoles, TAMES A. iptoyvN le now determined to
sell off the lingo and splendid stock of Danl. ore, Paints,
Ac., which he has just brought from the cost, at such low
prices, as will ithlece everybody to crowd in fur a shire of
the bargains..
Dis stock incholoi a complete variety of
DUILDINO.IIADDWAIiI:, MECHANICS' TOOTS,
CUTLERY, DOLLOW-WARE,
OILS, PAINTS., SADDLERY,
' ATATINISIIES, OLACS, CARRIAOE `1:1:13IM INDS,
STEEL. IRON, CHAIN PUMPS, LEAD PIIW,
MOROCCO, • LININCI
COAL OIL LAMPS nod COAL 01h,
PATENT MICA LAMP CHIMNEYS,
Together with a full asset fluent of everything pertaining
to life goo of i/116111, 4 98: -
Rk•All el dere receive prompt at tention.-g4
Ilitutingdou, 10, 1861
ATEST WAR NEWS!
lIIGII PRICES DEFEATED I
Nola is the, Time to buy Cheap Clothing!
MANVAL GIITMEN,
Recnrcifully illfollll the public
g lY fihe has
jucereceived a large and well selectePdneetrUclkoffit
SPRING AND summtit CLOTIIING,
to which Ito asks the attention of all who are in want of
a neat and comfortable Coat, a Vest or a pair of rantn.J—
flis stock nill bear est - Limitation, and Ito respectfully
requests, all to call anti see fur themselves.
Should gentlemen denim nay particular hind or cut of
clothing not found in tho stock on band, by leaving their
measure they can be accommodated at short notice.
A good assortment or
BOOTS AND eu,91:8, lIATS AND CAPS, &, W.,
will alto Le found on hand. `All of which will be sold nn
low. If not lower. than the Dame quality of goods can he
had In ilia county.
- Cal; at the coruer of the llisruend,— , nng's, new building.
• 31.,(V1A31AN.
Huntingdon, Apia 2, 1861
•
1861. 1861.
CLOTHING. .
ROMAN.
NEW
CLOTHING.
FOR •
• SPRIXG LY SUMMER,
JUST RECEIVRA,.,
AS
11. ROMAN'S •
CILPLIP CLOTHING STORPL
For Centlenien's Chtthing or the beet mater'.al, end matte
in the beet It orknutttilke manlier, call at
H. ROMAN'S;
opposite the Nraukliu House it. Market Square. Hunting
don. [April 2, 1.861.)
OIL CLOTH WINDOW SHADES,
GILT GOLD SHADES,
MUSLIN SHADES,
BAILEY'S FIATI,TBES,
TAPE, CORD AND _TAB p.5.11;c:
I=l
UNION
ENVELOPES AND PAPER
FOR SALE AT
LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
FLAGS! I'LAGS!f
WILO.LBSAIL xf; RETAIL
WINDOW CURTAIN PAPER
A LARGE STOCK
SPLENDID. ASSORTMENT
Window Curtain Papers,
JUST' RECEIVED
LEWIS' BOOK STORE
Total
Tune
Lila
Year.
L.A.DIES" SKATES are sold by
FISHER & SON
- 723ti v
21764
4104
7107
4207
6852
20168
S 545
7115
4117
A fine stock of Ladies' Furs just receiv
i-x. ed a 0 the cheap stare of YISIIEIt & SON.
ALlarge assortment of Nubias, Opera
Oupe, Soutags, aultable for ladies and children, by
mann & SON.
221
8249
2124
2386
760
451
9198
236
3031
2765
2180
657
406
3089
THE largest stock of De Laines in town
by. FISHER, & SON.
WRAPPING PAPER!
A good artlclo for sale at.
LEWIS' BOOK STORE
55209
1311 M
TitUTCIIER-KNIVES and Carvers, in
xji. g reat:varlaty, for ralo at. the 312tIgnAl.State001114.:.
TIE best display and largest variety of
of Goods, can always be found se the cheap
store ' FISHER & SON :
(10NFECT.T.ONERIES. of the very best
V./ • ool ! lt. mums.
Q .
Cl-10011 BOOKS, . .
Ge3ieralty to use in the Scheele of the County, not on
hand, wilhbe furnished to order, on application at '
LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORK '
CALL at D. P. GWIN'S• if you want
Faithfount& Goods.
QALT ! SALT!! .., SALT!!!
?met received from the Onondago Salt. Company,
Sy rectum, N. Y., to be sold on commission; Mho . whole
sale or retail, 200 DiLIOtELS and 1000 SACKS of SALT:
• -Oct. 31,1800. FlSll}ll & SON.
pOCICET TESTAMENTS, '
- FOR THE VOLUNTEERS,
AT REDUCED PRICES,
A 421.1?G8 STOCK OiV ITAND AT
, LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
Abeautiful lot of Shaker tonUets for
iale cheap, at D. D. °WIN'S. ;
CLOAKING Cloths, Tassats, Cords and
Binding, chenp nt k • • D. P. OWIN'S. .
VOU will find the Largest and Best
_JI. asiorrpsent of Lacitee' Dress Goods,at
p, P. Ging%
1133315111
AT, LIMIS' BOOK STORE
LEWIS' BOOK STORE
AND
JR ,
HEUM-ATIS3I--OURED.-- - -
Mr, JOHN WESTBROOK; Sr., manufacturesa
•' 31EN T which is sure to cure Rheumatism. No cure,
no pay. Persons afflicted should call and try the medicine.
Call at his residence In Washington street, ono door West
of Levi Westbroak.
Huntingdon, March 20, 1601.
WATCHES, JEWELRY AND
SILVER WARE.
•
We would respectfully Inform our friends,pstrons
and the public genoatly, that WO have now in it
Store and tiger Wholesale and Retail, at the low- t
It
est Cash Prices, n large anti very choice stock of
Watches. Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, of every va
riety and style.
Every description of Diamond Work and other Jewelry
made to order at short notice. Ala- All goods wartautiht
to hens represented.
N. IL—Particular attention
,given to the repairing of
Watches and Jewelry, of every description.
bTAUFNEH S HARLEY,
No. 622 Market Street, South side, Philadelphia.
Starch 6,1661.-2 m.
N ELNWOOD ACADEMY,
A 'bah 00l for Young Ladies & Gentlemen
SHADE OAP, .1117.417111VGD0N, CO., PA
The nest Session of this Institution will open the fast
Wednesday of Mop. In the Commercial Deportment
young pen are thoroughly prepared for the Counting
Boom. -
TERMS:
Board, Tuition, and Room Root..
EXTRAS
3fusie.
Lessons on tho Piano.per Session 16 00
Use of ,Instritment, 's 00
Lessons an the °altar, per Soeotou , 8 00
Use of Instrument o 00
Lessons in Vocal Music 3 00
000 SMENTAL Wank.
Lessons 0 Leather Work, per Session 3 00
L 0530114 In Ornamental Needle Weak, per Session, 3 00
' BRiNSING AND PAINTING,
Lessons in 011 Painting, per Session 16 00
Lessons it D a re ing and Painting to Water Colors, 900
Grecian and Italian Painting, each. 4 GO'
Antique and Otiental Painting, each 4 00
MOneehromatie Drawing
Lessons in 'French, per :.03.1k0u, 5 00
KOOK KEEPING.
Single Entry 8 00
Bumble Entry, "0 00
477 - Young Gentlemen in the Academic Depat Uncut are
only halt the above price, for Book Keeping.
l'ur Ens liter pat tit:alms, taldresa •
W. it. WOODS,
Shade Gap, March 27, IS6I.
HOMES FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS
• IN nu;
GARDEN STATE OF THE TEST
noliuoLs Ceneral RailroatcCiinipany Lave for Salo
1,200,000 ACRES
Of Rich Fanning Laude in Ta acts of Pot ty Acres and
V 1...). on Long Credit and at Low nicoS.
Dtec¢+srcd, FATMLES, AP WIRM OMEN
The attention of the macro ising and Indu.drious por
tion of the community Is infected to the following state
ments and liberal Inducements offered them by the
lux 015 CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY,
Which, as they will porceivo, will enable them, by proper
energy, purse, cruller, and Indust', ydo provide coats t.thlo
and permanent homes for themselves mid i;unfllog, with,
ohm:natively speaking, airy little capital.
L Ins or ILLINois
No State in the valley of the 3115qb../Iplil offers ao groat
an inducement to the settler as the State of •Jitinom.—
There is no portion of the would where all of the condi
tions °rennet° and coil so admirably combine to produce
thole two great stapled, coin and wheat, as the prairies of
limn Ronan PnxiniE LANIDS
The deep rich leant of the prairies is cultivated with
such woliderful facility that the !linters or the Eastern
and 3liddle States are tooting to Illinois in great 111111110,18.
The urea of Illinois is about equal to that of England, and
the soil is so rich that it will suppett twenty millions of
people.
Eorrnx AND Scruiricux SlArt-trs.
Three land.; firs contignon, to n railroad seven hundred
lei in length. which connect, With other roa d s and nav
igable hikes and rivets. thus affording no manokell Cern-
Meeker:Won n•ith the Ealterti nut Southern marl:eta.
=
Thor far capital arid labonliava broil upplfed to develop
log the ; the great rerourcur of the State In coal and
iron are almost untouched. the invariable rule that the
,nicelianic arts flourish hest whet a fend and fuel ore cheat , -
est. will follow at All Only day in Illinois, and lu the Collie
of the next ten }eats the mantel laws and necesaitles of
the ease warrant the bullet that at least lire hundred
thousand people will be engaged In the State of Illinois In
the various niatioaclttritig einployineols.
RAILROAD SME)I OF
Over $1.00,000,000 of private capital have been expended
'on the railroad 03 stem of Mittels. Inasmuch to, part of
'the income front several of three I,rot he, nith a valuable
public fend in lauds, go, to ditalnkh the State expenses,
the taxes aro light, and must consequently otTry day do
crease.
I=
The State debt is only $10,105,39814, and it MINI the
last three years hag been Induced $3,050,74050; and ea
may reasonably expect that In ten yens it nil! become
extinct.
E
nio Stant h rapidly filing np with population ft:3,-
020 per.). Inning been adilml ounce 'SOU. milting the top.
Illation 1,710 400—a ratio of 102 per cent. in d•u 3 rain.
AGRICtI.TOIt tL PRODtC79
The agrienittnal in °duets of Illinois nto gloater titan
those of any other State The products sent out during
the past:year exceeded 1,000,000 tons. The ~heater op of
181.10 approach. 35,000,800 bushels, 011ie the torus trek
-I,,,nrbertm
I=
Nowhet° can the ilidnsti ions Wilier secure loch tone
diote resultd for his labor 01 upon thew prairio Bull., they
being composed of keleep rich loam, the fertility of which
Ss unsurtambed by any ou tbo globe.
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Sinee 1854 t/ COM parry hare told 1,300,000 ac••es. They
sell only to actual cultivators, and etera cataract eontand
an OalVelltent tr, cultivate. The toad has been coast, acka
through these land, at an eapenee of $30,000,000. In 1830,
the population of the 49 counties through which d passes.
was only 335.500, since which 470,293 ham been added, ma
hog the whole population 811,891—a pain fri 143 per cent.
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As MI evidence cf tint thrift of tbo people, it luny be
stated th.tt 600,000 tons of ft eigit t, including 0,600,000 bus.
of grain and 260,000 Lairds of Hour, Sveto turn anted ovur
the line last your.
ESM22
Mechanics and working:nen will And the free school
system encouraged by the 'State and einloued with 0 large
rot cone for the support of schools. Their children can
live in eight of the chinch hod Khoo' house, and grow up
with the prosperity of the leading state in the Great West
n Empire.
PRICE 9 AND TERMS OP PAYMENT.
The pikes of these Minim vary from $6 to $2l per ocro,
acording to location, quality, A - .c. Fit st-class f trming lands
eell for about $lO or $l2 pct acre; and the relattrn mipenso
of subduing praillo laud, as compared with woodland, in in
the tottu of ono to ten to favor of the former. Tho forms
of sato for the bulk of them, lauds will bo
ONE YEitt'S INTEREST IN ADVANCE,
nt six percent per annum, andsiv intetest notes at six
per cent. payable respect it ely in one, two, flare, four,five,
and nix years front date o halo; and four notes for princi
pal, payable in four, five, six, and seven years, front date
of sale; the contract stipulating that oneden [ll of the tract
parchnaed Khali be fenced and eulthated, each and every
year for deo years from the date of sale, so that at the end
of five years ono-halfshall be fenced and tinder cultivation.
TWENTY PER CENT. WM, Be DEDUCTED.
from the valuation for Cagil, except the same should ho at
air dollars per acre, open the cash !nice w ill be $3 dollars.
Pamphlets drscripttro of the lands, soil, climate, Pro
duettist., prices, and terms of paymeat, ruin 1101110 On up
plicatiou to S. W. FOSTER,
Land Commissioner, Illinois Central Itaili
Chicago, Illinois.
For the names of the tongs, Tillages, and cities situated
upon the Illinois Central Rain oad, eco pages 188, is% and
190 Appleton's Itailu ay Gull, [RM. 13, '6l—lrtf.
ROPOSALS
Ulately., by the subscriber for mining And
elivoring Into ears the coal flora the Poncho:l and liar.
net eateries, for coo )ear, orating March first, ltiVd.
The coal to be deli•mred at so much per ton, of 22d0 lbs.,
as aforesaid, In the best marketable condition, free from
slate, and other Impurities, in ouch quantities and of such
description as may be designated by the orders of the
subscriber. •
The contractor will bo provitoti with each miniug tools
and implements, mules, bootee, to., as may be on the
premises, a valuation of Mitch will be made at the time
possession Is given, the amount of which valuation to be
accounted for at the expiration of tho contract.
A good etoro atilt be provided. A moderato rout will be
charged for lactates
The mines to be worked subject Womb mining engineer
ne tho tem° may provide, For further Information apply
to 13.013 T. 1IA1tl•3 POWELL,
No. 104 Walnut Street,
Feb.2o, 1801.-tf. litiladelpitia, Pa.
•
p • • NEWELL'S - •
PIIOTOURAPII GALLERY,
No.. 723 Arch St ,- 1. „ Ph Oadetphiet.
One of, the largest and reor amplete Galleries in the
States, where tho best I Ictures, known to tho l'ho•
togrephle net, ere taken et hriens no higher
then ere paid for ottsetoble carlcutnres.
The Proprietor, a practical Photographer, attends per
insanity, es ery Oiling—and allows HO picturo,to leave the
Gallery ',Webs it ghee perfect satisfaction.
Daguerreotypes a n d Anibrotypes, of absent or deceased
friends, photographed to any requirsd size, or taken on
Canvass, lifu size, and palatial in Oil by the best Artists.
.
At this Gallery pictures eau be taken in any weather—
as perfect in cloudy days as when the sun shines.
Persons 'visiting the city are respectfully invited to' ex
amine our spacimens, which for price and ,quelity defy
competition. ,
.dfir Instructions given lu the art of Photography.
It. NEWELL,
GALLERY or Aar,
i 24 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
COMMEND4TIONS:
Errom'llon. Ler:ht D. Crtrupbell,'sl. Olito.
a
My faintly nil friends all concur In the opinion that
the (Neu ell) picture iii,moro life-like than any thing they
firer ease. My likeness has been repeatedly taken by dif
ferent Artists In vellum _ways, but I. have never yet bad
one is Welt presents so true to nature, all the femur es awl
expreSslons of countenance as this.
• Front llon. E,Joy Morris, late Minister to Italy,
The exquisite Qnlalt, betiuty and softness of your por
traits, couJoitted with their durability of color and faith
fulness as likencstes, cannot fall to Commend them to the
atteution and patronage of all nho appreciate true att.
From Col, Sautes Page.
Having occaaion for a portrait,' procured ono from Mr.
Robert Novell, of the city of Philadelphia, a udatature in
Oil Colors, undtr the 'sego process discovered by lent, nod
take great. pleasure In expressing the sattsfactlon Oren
me, not only by the accuracy of the likeness, but Its artis
tic bash in all respects, and recommends bhn to the pat
renage'of those dlspoded to encourage the beautiful att.
Nov. 28, 1880 Jas. Peas.
ALL at D. P. GWIN ' S if
you want
PROV'ESSIQNAL & lIUSINESS .C.ILEWS
MEGAIIAN & CO.,
Miners and Deal. ri in Broad Top Coal. B. L.
lilegahan, General Agent, McCounallatown, Huntingdon
counts, Pa.
T)MAYLD BLAIR,
_t_j Miner and Shipper of Bread 'Top Coal. 'Office ITun
tiogdon re.
(IA.. MILLER,
k jr. •Dealer in Groceries, Confectionaries, de... c.
DR..JOIIY - YlcCULLo6.ll,ifersi;i;
professional solo ices to the citizens of rinntingdon
and s tcintty. °Bice on MI street, one door east of Reed's
Drug Stole. Aug. 'SS.
Ts. NILLER,
• Proprietor of the Exchange Hotel
S. SMITH, Dealer in Drugs, 11.1edi
0. eines, Perfumery [ Dye Stull's, Oils, 4c, Aleo—Gro-
Confrctioneried, Lc., Huntingdon, in.
W 3.1 . LEWIS,
Dotter in Books, Stuttunory and Musical lush,
mods, Huntingdon, Pa.
I - N. CUNNINGHAM & BRO.
Cr to Founders, Huntingdon, Pa
JAMES A. BROWN,
Dealer iu Hurt Ware, Cutlery, Milts, Oils, dc., Hunt
inkttlon, Pa.
I-1 11 YI AN, •
Dealer in Ready Made Clotting, Mate and Caps,
Pouts and Shoes, kn.
455 00
T)ENJ._ JACOBS,
j Dealer In Dry Goad, Deady Undo clothing, grocer
tea, QIICCTIANNII., &c. &c.
AftCIUTMAN & CO., Dealers in Ready
a mad° Clothing, Huntingdon, Pa.
TA P 7 WIN,
Dealer in Dry Goods, G recedes, llardware, Queens
scare. linty nod Caps, Boots and 5110123, &C.
FISHER & SON, Deniers in Dry Goods,
ow., de., thintiingdonlyn•
TEVI WESTBROOK,
Li Denkr in (lentlemon's, Ladies' and Mleens' Boots,
Shone, Gaitetn, nevem) Lerther, etc.
TOSEPLI REIG GEB,_
el Watchmaker awl dealer, iu Watches, Clucks, and Jew
efry,
"VITM. IVILLIAMS,
V Plain and Ornamental :Ntarltle Mantifaeturer.
•
TOHN E. RAMEY, County Surveyor,
ty Ilnutingdon, Pa. Office on hill street, ono door cast
of the llontingaon )1.1110 Yazd.
Ilmiu.scns—f.. T. Watson, Philadelphia ; J. P. Leslie,
Geologi , t, PhiltoMphia; Itongh out
Beady Fin mu,. Jonathrm
TrICIIARD LANGDON, Miner and
Daalcr in Ilioad Top Conl, llopen oil, Ilrdtord coon
is, Va. [Nov. 3. '3O.
.A_SMMEItiIIAN&CO.,Miners awl Deal
eis in Broad Top Cool, Brum! Top, Illanliogilon co ,
Penna. [Nor. 3, 185%
COUNTRY DEALERS can
I= c 4 buy CLAIMING ft um nu 7 iu
WIIOLESALH as them, un they elm m the
cities. seal LAN u u ,ilOktifilif doiti lu riiihidapivia.
Iluuthigtion, Apt 1114, MS. lf, 1:011A
1 - 11.07 GOODS 1
.—A lino assortment on
J. nand for the neeonmarlation of eit•tonterq, at REN.I
- ACOUS"• Cheap Corner," Market Sqoare. (oet24
CITONE-IVARE at S. S. Smith's Gro
cery, 20 lee cent. cheaper than any other place in
town.
11. K. NEFF, M. ii.,
e
I'HYSICIA .21.211) SUR 0.130,V
°refer, Hill shoot. opposite Dr. Loden, offe, bin proles
slonal srn in., to the citizens of Huntingdon Mill sieinity
Apt it 13. H. 59.
ALLISON MILLER,
Y.'P./82',
Hag removed to the lirick lieu opposite the Court How.°
April IS, 16:59.
50IIX SCOTT. P. , 11.1EL T. DROSS. J. 11. 0. C071111:1.
J. IL 0. colons hmy from t h is date, bcconlo n 100 m
Lei of tho Ilrin of
SCOTT & BROWN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
im>nsnuos,
111 uldell n a me the businevs will still be conducted.
Huntingdon, Jun. 2, 181.0.
VIOLINS,
GUITARS,
SYMPIIONIANF, ACCOIIDEONS AND FIL'ESJ
For =ale nt
LI:WIS' BOOK, STATIONEBY ,k MUSIC, STOOK
WILLIAM AFRICA
11.15 AGAIN' CO3I3IENCED TIIE
13001' A1V1) sirQr,-MAA - Lvo,
ONICDOOR EAST OF IL ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORE
life ohl cutomera nail the pane generally. ~,jll g i,e
him a call. (Iluntlamlon. Oct. 20. MS.]
ALEXANDRIA. BREWERY.-
NEW FIRM 1
The undersigned respectfully inform the public that
they have purchased the ALEXANDRIA BREWERY and
o ill continuo the business, and endeavor to gins general
sat kraet
All artless will be promptly attended to.
WM. ItOTIIROCK,
Alexandl la, Feb. 22, ]BGO. WM. N. RlittlY.
TFyou want Carpets and Oil Cloths, call
at D. P. GIVIN'S, wilco you will find ILO larobtak,
sortment in town.
ACARD.-
DR. D. S. HAYS offers his professional service, to
the inhabitants of Mooresville and vicinity. Oilier, at the
loner bank or Neff Mills, oppobito fills. 31ytoiVe stole.
April 18,1810-tr.
TRACING MUSLIN,
DRAFTING AND DRAWING PAM
While and Colored Card raper,
For tinle at
LE,I7IS' BOOK STATTOXERY STORI
IF YOU WANT TO BE CLOTHED,
Call at the store of ItENJ. JACOBS.
WOSTENIIOLMS' Celebrated IX L
Knives anti Itazorx, for rule by
JAS. A. ISHOWN.
NTEW AIR LINE ROUTE TO NEW
Lr YORK,
4,417 rm .
NV3i 4 :;"I'l7---13.;;;:-
SHORTEST IN DISTANCE AND QUICK
E'S'l" IN TIME
BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES OF NEW YOER AND
HAERISDURO 1 VIA ICE MIDING, ALLENTOWN
AND EASTON.
Monmso EXPRESS, West, leaves NOW York at C. A. M.,
arriving at Harrisburg at 12.15 noon, only 0 i home be
tween flog too
Mart LINE leaves New York at 12.00 noon, and arrives
at lint risburg at 8.30 P. 31.
Ilturama 31 kn. LINE, East. leaves Harrisburg at 9.00 A
M., arriving rot Nra Vo:1: ut 4.30 p. 31.
AFTERNOON ExPREaI3 LINE. liadt‘ leaves Harrisburg at
1.10 P. M., arriving at Now York at 0.00 P. M.
Connections ore made at Harrisburg at 1.00 P. 31., with
the Passenger Trains in each direction on tho Pennsylva
nia, Cumberland Valley and NO/ them Control Ilnilrond.
Alf trains contract at Reading wuth trains for Pot tal illo
and Philadelphia, and at Allentown for Stanch Chunk,
Easton, tc.
No change of Passenger Cars or Baggage between New
York and Harrisburg, by the 0.00 A. M. Lieu from New
York or the the 1.15 P. M. from Ilarrisbm g.
- .
For beauty of scenery, add speed, comfort and accom
modation, this route presents superior Inducements to the
traveling public.
Faro between Now York and Harrisburg five dollars.—
For tickets and other Information apply to
J. J. CLYDE, Oencrat Agent, Harrisburg.
July 10, 1860.
pIIILADELPHIA AgD BEADING
RAILROAD.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT
ON AND AFTER MAY 28th, 1860
Two passenger trains leave Harrisburg Daily, (Sundays
excepted,) at 8.00 A. M., and 1.16 P. M., for PhiladclPhis,
arriving thorn 441.25 0.11,, and 6.16 0. 91.
Returning, leave Philadelphia at 8.00 A. 11., and 330
P. 31.,'arriving at Harrisburg at 12.45 noon and 8.30 P. 1.1.
Fates: To Philadelphia, No. 1 Cams, $3.25; N 0.2 (in anal:
train, $2.70)
Fares; To Reading, $1.60 and $1.30 •
At !Wading, Connect with trains for Pottsville, Minors-
Villo, Tamaqua, Catanthisn,
Four trains Icavo Reading for Philadelphia daily, at 6
A. AL, 10.45 A. id., 12.30 noon and 3.43 P. M.
Leave Phlladolphia for Reading 14'8.00 A. 31, 1.00 P. 51.,
3.30 1'.11., and 5.00 P. M. .
Fares: Reading to Philadelphia $1.75 dad $1.45.
Thu morning train front Thu tisburg connects at Reading.
with up train for Wilkesbarre, Pittston and Scranton.
Par through tickets and other Information apply to
• ,1. J. CLYDE,
July 19, 1060,, General Agent.
.. / VLEXANDRIA FOUNDRY.-
1100 Elt C. 31cG11,1,,. manufacturer of till kinds of
castings, forgo and rolling mill, grisPrind sow mill, thrash
ing machine,
asled and sleigh soles, wagon boxes, stolen of
various kinds, kettles, plough shears to stilt sill kinds of
ploughs; also, oar wheels nod railroad work, and has a
new and improsed plough that renders satisfaction to all
farmers that itavo used them. .1 *lll keep of) kinds of
plough shears and ploughs at Move. Mahar & 31cMur
triP's, Huntingdon, and at Mr. George Eby's, Mill Creek,
and will till all orders promptly. The farmers will nava
Money Lp gettlug shoals and ploughs of MeUILL, at the
foundry head.amitters, the plum to buycheap. All kinds
of produce, old metal and lumber, talon lit excbasge.—
bring the pay and nova tea per coil.
11. C. IllcliaLL,
Alepindria, March 7 1 1110,
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scilow, BOOKS OF ALL KINDS,
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In the "Globe" building, Market Square,
whore all who want to
SAYE MONEY,
go to nutlto their purelia,rq
SCHOOL BOOKS,
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AT LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY &MUSIC STO"AIt,
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OSGOOD'S Speller.lst, 2,1. thl, 41k and sth Readers.
IFOOk FEY'S Speller and Readers, (old and new editions.)
SANDER'S do do do
SWAN'S do do do
COBB'S do do do
Normal Reader, No. I.
Emerson'ei Readers.
Tow n's Speller and Di - finer, (old and now editions.)
Scholar's Companion.
Smith's. Bullion's, Brown's and Tower's Grammars.
Fitch's Physical Geography.
Warren's Phybicid Oeography.
Mitchell's, Monteith mid McNally's Geographies A Atlases.
IVebster's and Worcester's Dictionm too.
Quackenlms' First Les.mns in Compo.itlen.
Gutickenbo's Composition and Rhetoric.
Greenleaf. Stoddard 8, Emwerzon's, Swou's,Collnan's and
Ray's Arithmetic,
Peterson's Intuit tat Science.
Greenleaf '5 and Stoddard's Keys to Arithmeties.
Gieenleafh, and Davies' Algebias.
Greenleaf's Key to Algelna.
Park - en's Juvenile PhilhaoldiY•
Parker's First Lessons In Natural Philosophy.
Pai ker's Philosophy.
Uplaines Mental Philosophy.
Wlllaid's History of the Umted States.
Bel MA'S "
Goodrich's
Payson, Minton null SCribuer's PeuManship, iu eleven
numbers.
Academical, Controllers' and other Copy Book,
Men... 1,1 of Miin 'hawing, u ith plan for sketching maps
by tri.angolation nod improved methods of projection.
Davies' Elmentary Geometry nod'ltiguuumetry.
Davits' Leandro's °comedy.
Fulton A Easdrinn's Book-keeping.
Book Keeping by :Angle Entry, by Haunted' A Payson
Book Keeping by Single and Double Entry, by ilatialind
Payson.
Other Lochs will he added and tarnished to order.
A Intl stock of School Stationoy always on baud.
lluntingdon,
WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS
EVERYBODY'S LAWYER
AND
COUNSELLOR IN BUSINESS
BY FRANK CBOSBY,
OF THE FUILADVLFULA DAR
IL Tells ran Ilow to thew up PART:mastics PAPERS and
gives general torms for AGREEMENTS of all
kinds, BILLS of SALE, LEASES and PETITIONS.
R Tills You Note to thaw up Doan slid MORT( AWES, AF
PID telt% I'osi Ells Of ATTonNLY, ROTES and
DILLS of EXCHANGE, lIECLI PIS and RELEASES.
IC Tolls 1 - Lu The lasts Mr the COLLECTION of DEBTS, with
tlio ST tTUTLS of 1.1311 T km:l, and amount
and kiwi of property EXEMPT Irons EXICU-
TioN ill every State.
It Tells The how to Make an ASSIGNMENT properly, with
forms for COMPOSITION Wills CREDITORS, and
the liesor.rexr I.Asts of every State.
It Tells YOU The legal relations existing between GUAR
DIAN nod WARD, MASTER alld APPRENTICE,
and LtNDLoRD and TENANT.
It Tells YOU What constitutes LIIIEL and SLANDER, and
the Law as to Mot - moll DOWER, the WIPE'S
Rums IN PRopLaTV, DIVORcE and ettimmr.
It Tells You The Law for MEcitalsiss' LIENS In every State,
and the IVATIIRALITATIoN Lyles of this coun
try, and how to comply with the same.
It Tells You The law concerning PENSIONS and how to ob
tain one, and the PRE-Ennio:l LAWS to
PUBLIC LANDS.'
It Tells You The Law for PATENTS, with mode of proce
dure in obtaining one, with INTERFERENCES,
ASSIGNMENTS Ina TAME OT PETS.
It Tells Tim Slow to make your WILL, and Stow to ADMIN
ISTER ON AN ESTATE, with the law and the
requirements thereof in every State.
It nu, You The meaning Of LAW TEEMS In Parra/ use,
and eXplalna to yell the LEGISLATIVE EXE
.
CLTIVE runt JUDICIAL Powers of b oth the
General and Slate GOVERNMENTS.
It Tells You MIT TO KEEP OUT or Low, by showing how to
do your business legally, thus saving a
vast amount of property, and vexatious
litigation, by its timely consultation.
orybody's Lawyer is for sale at Lewis' Book Store
-48-4
,
1 .
00k.S AND STATIONERY.-
A good assortment of miscellaneous and School
ooke—Foolscap, Letter, Commercial and Nolo Paper—
Plain and Fancy Envelopes—Red, Blue and Black Inks--
Thank Books of numerous sizes , --Pons, Pencils, Pocket and
Desk Inkstands, and every other article usually found in
a Book and Statiottory -Store, can be had at fair Prices at
LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY k MUSIC STORE.
•
NOTICE TO ALL !! 49g
The subscriber, who has for more than one year, carried
op business ill company with Messrs, r ;BRODY , IL a IN,
I', Wapner, and Ne. Lsocn Ilmg, has this day dissolvd
partnership with the above firm/ All claims against the
old flora will he paid by the subset fiber, and all those iw
debted to the film will pay him.
CJOCKS, WATCHES
and JEWELRY will always be repaired. A
good atook or CLOCKS, WATCIIEB and JS , 'ELILI
vitt be kept nu hand 1 for - customers who 'thy
favor him ulth a call.
,• ItEIGOER
3farch '2,183P,
G II 4 AT WOR.I.c. ON TILL; IJORSE
THE HORSE & HIS DISEASES:
BY ROBERT JENNINGS, Y. S.,
.Projeseor of ratlaology and Operatire Surgery in the
Veterinary College of Phtluddphia, dz., do.
WILL TELL YOU Of the Origin, tory and di ttinetive
t:aits of the various breeds of European,
Asiatic, Af, ican and Antarletut Horses,
NNtb the, physical foimation ant{ pe..
cation itieS of 'the animal, and how to
ascertain his no by the jauntier and
condition of hie teeth; tllusturted tt jai
numerous explanatory engravings. ,
THE HORSE AND MB DISE.tSES
WILL TELL YOU Of Breeding, Breaking, Stabling, Beetl
ing, Grooming, :shoeing, and the gener
al management of the horse, with the
best modes of adininistering medicine,
also, how to neat Biting, Kicking,
Shying, Stumbling, Crib• Bu.
frig. Restlessnese, and other vices to
which he in subject; n Ith numerous err
plauntory engravings. • '
TILE HORSE AND ILIS DISEASES
WILL TELL YOU Of the canses,ayrnptoniihand Treatment
of Strangles, Sore Throat, Distemper,
Catarrh, Influenza, Bronchitis, Pneu
monia, Plemusy, Broken Wind, Chron
ic cough, limiting and Whistling.Lam
pas, Sore Mouth and 'Ulcers. and De
cayed Teeth, with other din ones of the
Mouth and Respiratory Organs.
TILE 110115 E AND HIS DISEASES
WILL TELL YOU Of the cam', sytoptome,nod Tt Wilmot
Ot WOrlllll, BUN, Cilollll, Stl aogulation,
Stony Comm tions, Iturturen, P.thy,
Dinrthen,Jltundice,llepatirilien,illoody
Ut toe, 5101.9 in Um littinoyo and DWI
. der, Intlamation and other diooascs of
the Stomach, Bowels, door and Uri
nary ()roma.
THE HORSE AND lIIS DISEASES
WILL TULL YOU Of 'oho causes, symptoms, Mod Treat
ment of Bone ' Blood and Bog, Spavlu,
Plug Bono, Swesuie. Strains, lirokoh
Rimed, Wind Collo, Founder ' Cracked
Hoofs. Sole Bridge and (trued, Conker,
Seratchev, Tht ash and Corns; aloe, of
Megrims, Vertigo, Epilepsy, Sloggers,
and other diseases of Ulu Foot, Lego,
arul _
THE HORSE AND lIIS DISEASES
WILL TELL YOU Of the causes, symptoms, and Treat
ment of Fi.,tula, Poll Evil, Glanderv,
Tarry, Seat let Fever, Mange, Surfot.
Locked JaVv.lthminiati.a.entrup,tiitils,
Divelmee, of the Eye and Heart, Lo ,
and how to manage Ca.stl Minn, Bleed
ing, Trephining, Heading. Filing,
Hernia, Amputation, Tapping, and oth
er ant gloat opetattens.
TDB HORSE AND lIIS DISEASES
WILL TELL YOU Of Itarey's Method of honing Horses;
• how to Approach, 1101101, or Stable,
Colt; how to accustom a boron to
strange sounds nod sights, nod how to
lilt, Saddle, Mite. and 3reak Min to
Harness; also the feint and law of
75 AIIIIANTY. Tile Wllei, Whig the re
sult of 15 peals' careful study of the
Itblta. pt collaritios. wants nod iicak
, uthles of this noble and useful aniutal.
For sale'at Len is' Look Etoro.
D R. ESENWEIN'S TAP, AND
WOOD NA DMA I.T.CTOItAL,
is the Lest Debt iNleilteine in file. Wolld ,for tho core of
Coughs and Colds, Croat), Bronchitis. Asthma, Difficulty
in Breathing, Palpitation of the heart, •Diptheilr, and
for the relief of patients in the advanced stages of Con
eniuption' together with nil discuses of the Throat ant!
in
Chest, at %IWO] prediapose to Consumption.
It is peculiarly adapted to the radical cure of Asthma
. • .
Being prepared by a Practical Plipdelan and Druggist
and ono of gi cat experience in the euro of tho various
disraka to which the human frame Is liable.
It is ogeted to the afflicted with tho greatest coati
Melee.
Try It and bo contineell that It io Incalnoblo In the
one of 1.11 unclual affections. lh ice 50 cents per bottle.
ESRNWELN'S ARO:VATIC BALSAM.:
A very valuable remedy for Dian hen, Dysentery, Cholera
Moiling. end all b1){101 afrections. Try it. Price 25 cents
per bottle.
The above Medicines are prepared only by
Dlt. A. ESE.NWEIN & CO.,
Druggists and Chemists,
N. W. Corner Ninth A. Poplar Ste.,
Philadelphia.
N. ll—Sold by oiery respectable Druggist and Dealer
in Medicine throughout the State:
[June 20, .I.Bdo.—ly.]
T ARBLE YARD. 'lle undersigned
k would respectfully call the attention or the citizens
of Itoottogaon and the adjoining counties to the stock of
Louetiftil marble now on band. Ile to prepsied to furnish
at the Aorttst notice, hlomunental Mat hie, Tomb, Table ,
and Stones of enemy &sited sine and fora of Italian oi
Marble, highly finished, and cat vud smith appio
pi into devices, or plain, no may snit.
Minding Marble, Door and Window Sills, 4c.,
n‘t pitied to of der.
IV. W. pledgee himself to fnrukh material and wall:
nuwrLip equal to any in the country, at a fair price. Cali
and see. luquie you purchn,u eteoo here. Shop on Inn
stl cot, Iluntingaon,
31:ty 16, 1655
c 2„ THE CYTH A EA.—The
Pre Is byte 1.1 n halmorlibt—The
Sintwo—TheJubilee—lltutteu'd and
Bet tittra enlarged and :unmoved int,tt nem, Y—Weiland's
New and Improved Method for the Gnitar—l.elaniN Amor
aeon Violin and Pluto Instructori—Winner's and !!one's
Violln Int.tructot a—Bell:deo Melodeon Mitt uctur—Bur.
roxt eq . Piano•Forto Pithier—do. Thorough-Base Pt itncr=
Bon a's Man log Room Dances—The Cholas Oleo &A—
I:ma's !Tarp, for cab at
LEWIS' 1100 K, STATIONERY S MUSIC STORE.
ittEADY RECKONER.
A complete rocket Ready Reckoner, In dollars
and cents, to which are added forms of Notes, Rills, Re
ceipts, Petitions, le., together a ith a act of merit' tables,
containing rate of interest from one dollar to twelve thous
and, by the single day, with a table of wages, and baud
by the week and day, published in 1850. Nor Solo at
LEWIS' BOOK STOKE.
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TIIE HOUSE; ANEW POCKET MANUAL of Rural Architoc
tine; or, Hou to Build Do ellings, Bates, Stables, and
Out Dwellings of nil kinds. With :r Chapter on Churches
nod School-Houses. Price, 50 cents.
THE GARDEN: A Now POCKET MANUAL of Practical nor
ticnitnre; or. how to Colthate Veaut Mies, Frnits, and
Flowers. With a Chapter on (husmcntal Trees and
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TILE FARM: A Now POCKET 31‘sum, of Practical Agri
culture; or, lion- to Cultivate all the Field Crops. IS ith
nn Essay on Farm Management, etc. Price, 50eents.
DOMESTIC ANIMALS: A New POCKET MtNUtl. of Cattle,
Horse, 1111.1 Sheep Husbandry ; or, How to Breed and
Rear the V/111011.9 Tenants of the Baru-yard, etc., etc
Price, 50 cents.
HOW TO TALK: A New Pocser MAsu.G. of Conversation
and Debate, pith Directions for Acquit ing a Grammati
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HOW TO BEHAVE: A Now Poem. Msttsta. of Republi
can Etiquette, and Guide to Correct Personal habits;
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HOW TO 1)0 BUSINESS: A Now POCKET Ifitsost. of
Practical Affairs and Guide to success in Life; 'with a
Collection of Business Forms, and a Dictionary of Com
met Mal Tetras, etc. Price, 50 cents.
F RANKLIN • HOUSE,
IN TILE DIAMOND, "
ILLINTINGIDON, PA
VALENTINE CROUSE, Proprietor.
The citizens of the county, and strangers and travelers
generally, will find mann:table new:inundations .at this
house. Oh ous o trlaL (APCII4, 1860.1
COME TO THE NEW STORE FOR
- CHEAP BARGAINS.
NEW GROCERY •
EMI
CONFECTIONERY
C. LONG
Informs tho citizens of Guntingdon and vi
cinity, that ha has opened a new Grocery and Confection
ery Store in the hahement, under Outman S Co.'s Clothing
Store, in the Diamond, and would most respectfully re
quest a shore of public patronage. Ills stock consists of
ull hind. of the
BEST GROCERIES,
CONFECTIONERIES, Sc., Sc.
Fish can be had• at sLol esd e or retail.
ICE CREAM will ho furnished regularly to partka and
individuals, at his room.
ifiitiugdon, Sept. 23, 1860.
NEW CIGAR AND TOBACCO
STORE. 'J. A. HANIGAU,
A practical tobacconist, hos opened a new TOBACCO
STORE AND MOAB MANUFACTOItY, on Allegheny St.,
ono door west of the Broad Top Railroad Mee, where Ito
has on /land a tat go assortment of prints Cigars am! To
bacco, which he Nt ill sell either wholesale or retail. Store
beepers, ahopl.cepers. and all others who deal In the weed
should call. ills prices aro low. Call end see.
Huntingdon, Nov: 7, 1800.
CARPET Sacks and Fancy Baskets at
• D. P. °WIN'S.
DARC .1.131 E N T DEED I'APER
AL plied, Or tale at '
.GEIVLV BOOK .•*.rOl?-B,
THE PEOPLE'S COOK BOOK.
_ _ _
MODERN: COOKERY
Carefully Revised by Mr. J. S. Bale
Ir Tuts:ran now to choose all kinds of 31eateb
• •
-and game, with all tlicivarlona and most
approved modes or dlessing and coolanie
Beef and Pork also tho' boat and elraplast
way of salllng r , plchllng and ,curing the
ammo.
Ir Tomo You All the various and mostapprovCd modes Of
- drceishig, cooking, nod boning Mutton,
Lomb, Veal, Poultry. and grunoof all kinds
viitit the dlfilirent IA casings (harks, .and
Et ullings appropriate to cash'.
Ir Tars Yon How to choose. cloak, and preterve Fink of
all kinds. and how to sweeten it when taint.
ed ; also all the various and most approved
inodos of cooking, with tho different Dress
. hags, Sauces, and Flavorings appropriate to
each.
IT Tem, TOO All the vatioun and most approved tr,olloil
Preparing over be ki ads of Ateat t FieliXowl,
tinnie, and Vegetable' Sotips; 13rothit,.;sind
Stowe, with the Relishes end Seasonings
appropriate to each.
Ir Tars YOU All tbo various and most aplroved modes Of
cooking Vegetnblci of_ °very desetiptloll,
al , o how to preporo Pickles, Caimans and
Curries of all kind-i, Potted Meats, Fish,
Caine, Mushrooms, Zee.
Tr Taus too MI the verionv and most approved modes of
• maparing and cooking all kinds of Plain
and Palmy Pastry. Puddings; Oma
•• Prittera, Cakes. ,Confectiutiary, Freveives,
-Jellies, and Sweat Diehes'of overy•deaci ID.
tion. •
IS TWA YOU All tho various and most approvedmodes
of making Bread, Busk., and Bilk
cult, and the best method of preparing
Coffee, Chocolate. and Tea, - Mid 'how to
- make Syrupv, Cordials, and Wines of vu.
lions kinds. ,
IT TELLB YOU now to tlet otit nn,Tornament nTable, hoW to
" Carve nil kinds of - Nish, Flesh or Fowl, slut
In shoat, Lbw to so 'simplify the" whole Ai;
of Cooking ns to bring the choicest luxuries
of tiro table within the overybotly's reach.
For Salo at Lewis' Book Store.
Lek•
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T""GLOBE JOB OFFICE!"-!is'
the most complete of any in nib country, ana,pos•
tiv.ssis the most ample facilities for promptly executing
the test htylo, every variety of Job Priuttne, each as
HAND BILLS, .
212.0GRA'SIMES;
BLANKS,-
CARDS,
CIRCULARS,
BALL TICKETS,
BILL HEAD,S;
LABELS, Ac.,
CALL AMP EXAMINE OPLCIASIIB OP vrojix,
AT LEWIS' 1300 K, STATIONERY ,S: 413§10 STORE
THE HORSE "AND HIS
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES,
THE HORSE AND HIS.DISEASES,
- A VALUABLE BOOK,
For sale at LEWIS' Book Store. '
EVERYBODY'S LAWYER,
EVERYBODY'S LAWYER,
EVERYBODY'S LAWYER, ' •' -"-
A' VALUABLE BOOK;
-For sale at LEWIS' Book Store.
TILE FAMILY DOCTOR, , -- •
THE FAMILY DOCTOR, '
TILE FAMILY DOCTOR,
A yALUABLE BOOK;
For sale at LEWIS' Bac& Store. "
LONGSTRETII ON TfiE HONEY. BEE,
LONGSTRETEI ON THE • HONEY BEE,,
LONGSTRETH ON. THE HONEY BEE,
A VALUABLE-B 004.;
For anle at LEWIS' Book Store.
DOWNING on FRUIT and FRUIT TREES,
DOWNING on FRUIT and FRUIT TREES,
DOWNING on FRUIT and FRUIT TREES,
' A VALUABLE DOOR;
To* , alo at LEWIS' Book Store,' •
WM. 1V1LL1.1313.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,,
PIIILADLPfItio '
Amerotent Institution established by specie/ Ettdowntenf,
- fm , the Relief of the Sick and -Distressed, aptioied' with
Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and especially In the
Care of Diseases of the &vial
Modica! Advice given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon, to
all who apply by letter, with a description of their isondb•
Don, (ago, occupation. habits of life, dm.,) and in coin of
estremo poverty, Medicines furnished free of charge.
Valuable Deports on Spormatorrhma, and other Diseases
of tho Sexual Organs, and nu the new Remedies employed
in the Dispensary, eont to the afflicted in sealed totter pri•
velopes, free of charge. Tao or three Stamps for postage
will be acceptable. ' . _ • ...
Addi ess, DR. J. MILLEN HOUGG.TON, Acting Rot
geon,Oward Association, No. 2 Booth Ninth Stroot,EMD
AMON, I'a. By order of tho Directors.
EZRA D. 11,AlcZIVELI4 Pkestcreit, -
GEO. FAIRCIIILD, Yecrclaryi
Dec. 19,1860.-Is. • •
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CHEAP WATCHES ! ,0.-
c f. .
CHEAP TY ATCHES" 1 .4.: .
TACOB LADOMUS„ ,•,
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tfr NO. 818, MARKET STREET, PIIIILOELPILIA, •
Wm on hand and is constantly receiving lane assonants,
of American, English; anti StuPs Watches, which he will
sell at lower prices than ever offefed. .
J. L. WOlll,l call pirticulur attention to the celebrated
itidaRICAN IVATCII, which for accuracy of time and dun-,
bill ty, and less liability of getting out of order, is superi
or to any other imported watch, made at anything like
the Mine Cost, Jewelry, Silver and Sitter Plated _Wan%
of all styles and patterns. 1
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ALSO—.
Cold. Silo, and Steel Spectacles, .' •
with glossas for all sights, with PATENT, no well as the old
81310 Ironton All goods cold at' my establishment nrif
warranted to be as represented. and satisfaction guaran
teed to all purchasers, at 100. MS, Market Street, Cornet
of Decatur. [Sept. 19,
SOUND ON THE
• BOOT & SHOE QUESTION
LEVI WESTBROOK
Has just opened the best itisele,
most Goode in his line, ever brought to Huntingdon.
ills stock of BOOTS and 811055 for Ladies, Gentle
men, Hisses, Boys and Children, comprises all tine
latest fashione, and 'manufactured of the best ma
terials; •
Also. ft Son' assortment of HATS fun , fuer], 110 5's
and Children. HOSE in greet variety for Gentle.
men, Ladies, Misses and Children. CARPETBAGS,'
St/SPENDERS, GABTFIRS, ir6., AV. •
ALSO, •
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SOLE LEATHER, CALF SKINS, 310E0000, LASTS
and SIIOK-FINDINOS generally. .
' Thankful fur past favors,-a' contintutnee of the'satue Is
revecthilly solicited. •
N. 8.--Eoots nod Shoes' for Ladles and Gentlemen, 4.0
pawed and made to order. .
- Huntingdon, Sept, :It, 1860.
FOR EVERYBODY.
On Hilt &red opposite Cannon's Sons.
TUE DI ST
smut and MOLASSES,' -
CORPSE, TEA and CHOCOLATE,
FLOUR, NISI', SALT and VINEGAR,
CONFECTIONERIES, CIGARS aral TOBACCO,
SPICES OF THE BEST,
,AND ALL RINDS,
awl every other articlo triunity forma lit - Lorocary Style
•
ALSO— Drugs, Chemicals; Dye Stuffs,
'Paints, Yurnisbes, Oils and Spts, Turpentine,
Fluid, Alcohol: Glass and Putty, -
BEST WINE and BRANDY. for medical purpaea. •
ALL TIIE BEST PATENT MEDICINES, '
and a large number of articles too numerous to mantles,
The public generally will please-gall and' examine for
themselves and learn my pricea,
Huntingdon, May 25,1856.
HE HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY IN
J BLAST AGAIN!—The subscribers take this method
of informing their friends and the public generally, that
- they have rebuilt the Huntingdon
successful -Fm
!- dry, and are non! inucssful operation,
'l' ''"" and are prepared to furnish Castings-of
atiit:";',l,7,' every descriptfon, of anst quality' and
workmanship, on short notice, and qn
reasonable trims. Farmers are invited to call and scans
ion our Ploughs. lye am manufacturing the Motor
Plough. This plough took the first premium - at this Hun
tingdon county Agricultural Fair last tall. Also, lltintor;e
celebrated Cutter Ploughs, which can't be beat—together
with the Keystone,Hillside and bar-shear ploughs.',We
have on baud an aro manufacturing Stores—suck as
Cook, Parlor, and Office stores for wood or follow
war°, consisting af,Kettles, Boilers, Skillets, &c.', all of
which we will sell cheap for cash or in exchange for cone.
try produce. Old metal taken for ousting& By a stria
attention to business, and a desire to please, we hope to re
ceive a liberal awe Of public pationage,
J. 31. coNNillcurear,& 11110,
Illintlngdon, April 30, DP. • „
- DOOTS and -SHOES, the largest and
cin•nresf as.prunent in tow% r
nt -
GUM'S.
BLANK BOOKS,* '
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OV VARIOUS for solo at .
LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERYSTOBE.
11,4 TIMEitOOKS, - •
, For Rale - , „ ,
Lfirrs'poo.r: Apra sr.4.7:lo„talir!vv;za,"
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
MISS ELIZA ACTOX
TRY TILT NEVir.STORE,
DEEM!
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