THE GLOBE. Thursday'Afternoon, May 23, 1861 LOCAL. &PERSONAL. JlWEvery Subscriber to The Globe is 'requested to act as Agent to extend its circulation and usefulness . We are anxious to publish a first class newspaper, and with the assistance of our subscribm sic know no can be 'put in possession of the means to do so. We want every subscriber to Interest himself, not only in proem I ug for us additional patronage, but also in patting no in pos session of all the local news of the county of inlet est to the general reader, -k littlo efthrt on the part of all ourpatrons would bons much to their advantage an to ours, as with increased patronage we would bo enabled to give a better paper. We cannot afford to pat THE OM= nt less than 1.60 a year, and to enable us to deal honestly with all mar e must demand the subscription }rally or half yearly in advance. Subscriptions can bo 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 effOrtio increase our patronage. TILE GLOBE JOB PRINTING OFFICE. Connected with Tax GLOBE, we have a Job Office fur nished with a more extensive assortment of the lateit style of types and materials than can be found in any other County townin the State. Our work comps'es to oridily ith anytime its the cities. We hate four presses, w hick enables us to put out . oll Wads of job moll; with and at reasonable pt less. Something to Learn. [Below we publish tiro "Ztar-,Spanglod Banner," so that eery , lllftil, woman and child iluntrugdon county shall a have n opportunity to commitit . to memory. and sing it with n mill. In these perilous tames, no ono should he ignMant of thia, the fined of our National Airs. It cheers the heart and nerves tho arm to hear it sung. This day, it is swooping Or er the North AS ilk far greater power than the Marseilles ll3mn,ever wielded in France. It reminds us of the bloody contests through whicli that flag was c titled victoriously in the past, of the respect and rover. once with winch it has been welcomed on every sea and by every country, and of the horning * insults that have been offered to it by the insolent traitors of the booth ; an I thus reminding tr, it causes one minis crest loin to he raised. declaring tint it must he defended to the last ] The Star-Spangled Banner Oh! say, can you Roo, by the d tunes catty light, What an piondly no Wird at the tat flight's last gloam ing?• Whose India stripes and bright stars thiongh the perilous - • O'er the rain pHs m e mmtcled, mere so gallantly stream , And the ...het:pl.od glare, the bombs bursting in sir, Game proof through the night that out flag so:Is still there! :',oltl rosy, does that star-spallttled hamlet 3et ',llan, O'er the land of the (tee, and the Inane of the brave? On the shore, dimly soon through the mists of the deep, Whero the toes billighty host ru ill end silence reposen, What is that which the breez-, o'er the Ws, ening steep, As it fitfully None, half conceals, II elf discloses? Now it catchi, the gli alit of the morning's first beam; In foil glory reflected, now shines ou the stream— "ris the star spangled banner! Oh, long may it ware, O'er tlie'land of the free, and the em at the brave! And where is that bond a ho so vauntingly snore That the hal oe of war. and the battle's confu , ion, A home and a country should lease us no more! Their blood has misled out their foul footstep's pollution No refuge could bee° the hireling and slave, From the terror of flight or the gloom the grove! And the sun-spangled banner in triumph loth ware, O'er tire land of the free, and the home of the bone! Oh! time be it ever, alien freetnen shall stand Between their loved home null seal's desolation! I:issued smith skier)• and peace, may the liens en.reseued land Preis° the Power that bath made and (reset red us a na tion ! Then conquer we must, when our cause It is just, And this be our motto—" In Ood is our trust !” And tie stars•lunglid banner in 11 iumph 011111 ware, O'er the laud of the free, nud the home of the brave! OUR CORRESPONDENCE. JUNIATA, May 18,1861. DEAR G Dom, I see in your worthy paper the names of officers haiing full companies iu different parts of our county. lamat a loss to know why those officers do not report their lions to the proper Brigade Inspector, and adopt a Constitution and bye-laws to govern the same; and if the same mem bers'come to the requirement of the law, from 18 to 45; then be organized and become ft lawful body. I think b -tween the age of 18 and 45 years, should join avvolunteer company, and serve seven years. The officers of companies should get books of tactics and study the School of the Soldier, and drill the company asoften as they could, with convenience, putting them into practice. I can appeal to you, Mr. Editor, and many other men in the county for the last eleven years; those persons that organized them selves into companies paid for their uniforms, spent their time and money in drilling, as the law directs, were looked upon by many citizens of this county, as the Unworthy portion of our citizens. I feel highly gratified to say to your numerous readers, that all the organized companies in this brigade tendered their services to Gov. Curtin. I know that Captains Geo. Dare and Saml. Grossman, with their companies have lost time and money, as they have been disengaged for some time; also Captains Wright and Dell, were all in readiness and anxious to march, in Ituntingdon counfy, and all others in Penn'a, the organized company re cruited to the requisite number and marched to defend the laws, and the Stars and,Stripes. The glorious flag of the Union, - long may it wave o'er the land of the free and the home of 'the brave; may Almighty God direct our Southren brethren to restore it to all its former glory. Major John S. Miller and Captain Thomas Newell, Brigade Paymasters, took the 13atb of fidelity, agreeable to Jaw; the oath,: was administered by Major A word for the village of Alexan dria and Porte'• township. On Tues day ,evening, the 4th inst., agreeable to a call of a former meeting, the citizens assembled at the school house; the township and borough became a unit, and appointed suitablepersons as corn .raittees, whose duties it is to visit the families of those whose husbands have gone to defend the Stars and Stripes of the Union. I have only to say the crowded house, and the harmony that prevailed in the meeting, gave assur ance that the families in all this sec tion ore in good hands, and will be cared for. Being acquainted with Maj. McGill, I will say for him that he will attend and inspect rolls and companies in all parts of the county, if the officers or companies make it known to him when they are in readiness. With perhaps another opportunity to address you, I remain yours, A VOLUNTEER. gar Hardee's Military Tactics for sato at Lewis' Battlx Storm - PIIILAD.ELPIIIII MARKS', TS.. ' ..' May 22. Fancy and Extra Faintly Flour $5.75(ii 0 Common and Superfine 1 5,50®5,62 Rye Flour $1,50 Corn Meal $2,873,1 Extra White Wheat 41,45@1,60 Fair and Prime Red thro Corn, pima Yellow Oats • Clurerseed,re 64 tbs. Timothy HUNTINGDON MARKETS. CORRECTED WEEKLY. White Wheat ¢l,lO Red Wheat $l,OO Rye 50 Corn 50 Oats Cloverseed 400 Flaxseed 1,00 Dried Apples 1,25 Butter 12 Ygge 7 Lard 10 11am 15 • Shoulder 10 Soles 10 Tallow 11 It)HEUM ATIS M CURED. H Mr. JON WESTIMOOK. Sr., manotactutes a It ) ultich is sore to &ore Rheumatism. No core. no pay. Persons afflicted sitcom call and try the otedichte, Cull at 11W residence in Washington street, ono door nest of Levi Westbrook. Huntingdon, Match 20,1801. WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE. We would revectfully m our frionds.pa trona and the public gen.:tally, that we have hose In Store nod ofil.r Wholesale nod Iletoll, at the low est Cash Prices, a Lange :11111 very choice stanch of ''s'r Watches. .Tea elry, Easel and Plated Ware, of every vO. riety and style. Every descrudion of Diamond Wm]: and other Jewelry made to order at short notice. All goods war noted to he as represented. N. IL—Particular attention given to the repairing of Wat..hes and Jewelry, of es ery de,rlpt £.4 . TAUFFEIt & HARLIN, No. 622 Mrohet St, cet, South 6 hie, l'llßadclphia. March 6,1861.-3 m. NEWELL'S • PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, ~1- o 721.1 rch Strert. PMTarlclghia One of the largc...t and most complete Outlet les in the Stairs, s the best Pictures, known to the rho. tographic as t, are taken at prices no higher than are p.tid for miserable eat icaturel. " ' The Prop, tutor, n practical Photographer. attends per , soundly, met y allows no picture to leave the Gallery unless it gil es perfect satislaCtion. Paguern cot) pit and Ainbrotypes, of absent or deceased flienil4. photographed to auy nequltud sloe, or taken On CAMARA. life RIAL painted in Oil by the best At hits. At thin Gallery pictures can be taken In nuy Retailer— ns perfect In cloudy s as when.the sun shines. Pct noire Wilt fug the city are re,pectful4 inn tied to ex amine our specimens, winch for price cud quality defy competiti9n. .214 - Instructions gin en in the ant of Photography. It. NEWELL. GALLERY ur Anr, 721 Aida Street, PhilAdelphia. CO3I)II:NDATIONS From lion. D. Campbell, 31. C., Olin My family anti ft lends all comer in the opinion that the (Newell) Willie is met e thou coy thing they Cr saw. My likeness has been topeatellly taken by dif ferent Artiste in various wive, but I Imre never yet had one a hidl pt occult so trod to immure, nil the features mid expressions of countenance as this. From lion. E. Joy Men is, late Minister to Italy, The evinisite finisL, beatity and .Iciles, of your por traits coujoined milli their (1111.0.'1111y of color and faith non., OS Lhenessev, eannot foil to commend them to the attention and pith Linage of all aNlio appreciate hale alt. Front Col, ,Tames Page. Hat log occasion for a portrait,l precut ed one from Mr. Robert Nett ell. of the city of Nilladelphia, a miniature In Oil Colors, under the um proceos discovered by hunt, and Mice great pleasuto iu expressing the satisfaction given me ' not only by the neon icy of the lihene,s, but its erre , - tlefinibli in nit respects, and recommends him to the pat renege of [hove disposed to encourage the beautiful out. Nee. :it, 1360 J ag. roan. SYLVANIA RAI TIME OF LEAVING OF PENN gt, •r..v.to;) , i.n• . ....r4Mda, tri-trZ,l7. I=l E 7.; ST.kTIONS _ 7. M.I n.V.I Nen ton Hamilton, 6 01 Mt. Union, Mill Cleolt 6 2711luntiligilon, Petersburg,- ....... .....lllAiree 0 511 F pi um Creel lib minghant, 7 1,5r 3 roue. Tipton Fostoria 32;11ell's 7 4slAltoona, ACCOMMODATION TRA %es at 1 00 r. at. I Departs a Arri ITUNTINGDON &BROAD TOP RAILROML—CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, Uu and after Monday, Nov, 20111,156iL linsienger Tiains ail! arrive cud &pint ns follows: UP TRAINS, Lent. Hootinglon at 7.20 A. 31 . .. t .15 P. M Saytoa t• 0.10 A. M. Anive at Hopewell " 9.35 A. 31. DOWN TRAINS, Leave Hopewell at 10 20 A. 3f. • Saxton " 1U.55 A. M. & C. 30 P. M. Arrive at'llotlogaon 1:2.55 P. M. & A. 30 P. M. J. J. LAWRENCE, Nov. 24,1800. Sopt COAL OIL!! COAL OIL!!! James A. Brown sell, the genuine " PORTLAND KERO SENE," on COAL OIL. Near as uder. This is the only kind of oil that gives entire salieadion as au agent for light. Beware of counterfeits and colored carbon oils. They emit an ofTet,ive smell and smoke. A large variety also of COAL OIL LA MPS Chimneys, Globes, Wichß. Burners, Shadei, &e., sold nt the very lowest priag , at thelllardwarei:toro, don, Ps. EXC HANG E HOTEL, E= JOHN . S. MILLER, Proprietor Ilunllngibn, April 10, ISM PAPER ! PAPER!! PAPER !!! Tracing Paper, Impression Paper, Dram lag Paper, Deed P.ipor, Tiesuo Paper, Silk Paper for Flower', Porforotod Paper, It iatul Board, Flat Cap Paper, Foolscap Paper, Utter Paper, Commercial Nato Paper, Ladies' gilt Edged Letter and Nolo Paper, Ladies' Plain and Fancy Not. Paper, White and Colo r ed Card Paper, in Packs and Sheets, FIJr sale siLLE Book, Stationery and Music Store. ENVELOPES! Wholesale and Retail. 50.000 , BEST QUALITY BUFF, ORANGE, YELLOW, AND FANCY ENVELOPES, Jnet received and for sale at LEWIS' BOOK STORE. CALL at the new CLOTHING- STORE of GUT3IAN & CO., If you want a good article Cl Clothing. Store room in Long's new building, In the Dia mond, it nntingdon. Stmt. 1), 1851. JACKSON HOTEL, it UNTINGDON, I'A. ORAFFUS ,)lILLER, Proprietor OOK BINDING. Old Books. Magazines, or publications of any Mud ound to order, if left at LEWIS' BOOK , STATIONERY STORE. BUSINESS MEN, TAKE NOTICE If you want your raid neatly panted upon cove oyes, can nt LEIVIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. FOR THE LADIES. superior article of Note Paper and Envelopes suitable for mllldential correspondence. for sale at LEIVIS' BOOK & STATIONERY STORE. BOOTS & SIIOES.—OId and young can bo tilted at B 1 NJ. JACOBS' atom in Haricot ogIIFIM Huntingdon, Po. (0ct29.) PROFESSIONAL. dr, BUSINESS CARDS IATMEGAHAN & CO., ,Mines s and Deal ors in Broad Top Coal. IL L. Megalinn, General Agent, rilt.Connellatown, Huntingdon county, Pa. $1,3b31,39 .67C 93 6t)(3 1,76 .$ 2,7 (2, 2,87 "TIAVID BLAIR, A 7 3liner end Shipper of Broad Top Cool. OITIce llun tingdon Pn. A. MILLER, . Dealer in Orem tea. Confectionariee, Sx. - FIR. JOHN •leCULEOCII, offers his I_, professional services to the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity. 011 ice on Hill street, one door east of Reed's Drug Stoie. Aug. 24, '55. T S. MILLER, t./ • Propi ietor of the Exchange Hotel. Q S. SAIITII, Dealer in Drugs, Medi • eine% Perfumery, Dye Steil's, Oils, &.e. Also—Gio eeriel, Confectioneries, Se., Huntingdon, Pri. LEWIS, Dealer in Books, Stationery sod Musical Instrt. manta, Huntingdon, Pa. JM. CUNNINGHAM AM lluntingd..o. Pa • TAMES A. BROWN, tj Denier in Hardware, Cutlery, Paint% Oils, 4,4 hunt Ingdon, Po. 11 ROMAN, Dealer in Booty Made Clothing, Nati and Cap, Bouts and Shoes, .Le. I?ENJ. JACOBS, ) Dealer in My Goods, Deady Made Clothing, (Ducar. leg. Queento.re..tc. NT GUTMAN & CO., Dealers in Ready made Clothing,. Huntingdon, Dn. in h P. GWIN, Dealer in Dry Gouda, Grocerim Htudware, Queens. nate. nab, and Cain. Boots and :1100, &C. FisHER& SON, Dealers in Dry Goods, thain, &c., Huntingdon. Pa. T Evi WESTBROOK, Pettier in Gentlemen's, I.n.lies' and MiQsr.,' ISoote Shoes. Gaiters, Morocco ',miller. etc. T . OSE PH RE IG GEE , Watchmalcer tlealei in Watches, Clocks. and Jew (Icy, 4.e. %VAL IVILIIMIS, Plnin and Ornamental Mai ble Man o Cletm er. - lOHN F. RAI - VEY, County Surveyor, llontingilun, Pa. Office on 11111 stied, one door east of the Ilmitingdon Marble Yard. ILEFERENCIS-L P. 'Watson. Philadelphia; .T. P. Le.die, Geologist, Philadelphia; Charles lthelslo3,.„ 'laugh and Heady Furnace, lien. :Jonathan WWillunnsl' ICHARD LANGI)ON, :Miner and _D d Dealer in Thoad Top Coal. Hopewell, Bedford coon. ty, l'n. [Noy. 3, '5B. A ivniEitiq AN tti; CO., ill iners and I/cal la_ ers in Broad Top Coal, 111 oad Top, Huntingdon co., Penn, [Nov. 3, ISIS. COUNTRY DEALERS can Lm• CLOTHING Ilom me in Ituntingllon at 11 . 1101.ESA LE; ILS cheap as they can in the as I Ita‘e a wholesale Mule in l'hiladelphia. Ilunlingdon, Apt it 14, ISfiS. It. ROMAN. IARY GOODS !—A tine assortment on linnd for the accommodation of emtomers, at 11IIXJ JACOISS' "Cheap Cot lief," Market Squat e. (0E129 ) QTONE-WARE at S. S. Smith's aro ki coy, 20 per cent. cheaper than any other place in town. IN EFT, M. D., • PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON: Oretcr, Hill street. opposite Pr. Lutien, offers his profes eional Oct vices to the citizens of Huntingdon and I toilet) , A01113,11;59. R. ALLISON MILLER, DB VTIST, LIS I ClllO% ed to tho Brick Roo oppoeito the Corn t House April 1:3, MD. L ROAD TRAINS SOHN SCOTT. BkMULI. T. nnuwa. J. 11. 0. CORBIN LA"r PARTNERS H IP.- .1. 11. 0. Comas hoe, ft om this date, become a mem bee of the km of 3f7 Vie.-3~,,',~ SCOTT & BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, HUNTINGIDON, in %%bleb lime the business At ill still be conducted Ilmaingtlon, Jan 2, MO. QM= ^ 0 2 r: I :. • • ~ ..-, VIOLINS, 91 - -'. - -11P_,;A :,,je) GUITARS, ECE 10 tO 0 i 7 For sale cheap at LFAVIS' BOON, STATIONERY A MUSIC STORI WILLIAM' AFRICA rz.ks AGAIN COMMENCED TUE BOOT AND SIIDE-MARINO, Jr — ta,,scr.. , /,,e — u - c - Eourzralst, aIOIVL llie oil customers and the public generally, Bill give him a rail. [ Ilan I ingglon. Oct. 20, 1820.] ALEXANDRIA BREWERY.- The nothraigned elrectrullv infot to the public that they have porch:ma the ALEXANDRIA BREWERY and wlll continuo the business, and endeavor to give genet nt Hatisfact lon. All °Rims mill be promptly attended to. 11 li. ROTIIROCK, Alexandria, Feb. 22, 1660. I% M. N. K Ili BY. IF you want Carpets and Oil Cloths, call at D P. GWIN'S, wheto lon tvlt Cad the largLs •urtntent in town. AC A RD.- DR. D. S. PAYS offers his professional serl Ica; to the inhabitants of Mooresville nod Olken, at the loner bank or Noir opposite Mrs. My ton's store. April 18, 1860-tf. T RACI.NG MUSLIN, DRArrma AND DRAWING PAPER Inite and Colored' Card Paper, For sale at LEWIS' ROOK ,C STATIO.YERY STORE. IF YOU WANT TO BE CLOTHED Call at the Moro of DEN.I. JACOBS. IIUNTINGDON, PA., WOSTENHOLMS' Celebrated IX L Kni,es and Itazorg. for side by JAS. A. DROWN. NEW AIR LINE ROUTE TO NEW YORK. ~.411rew, . ,k z r, r 4 'AZ,,ZrZge SHORTEST IN DISTANCE AND QUICK BETWEEN Tlll TWO arms OF NEW YORK AND HARRISBURG I VIA READING, ALLENTOWN AND EASTON, •]lfonsino Exonrss, West, leaves Nov Yot k nt 6 A. 31, arriving at Mut isborg nt 1245 noon, only 63,1 hours be. tweet' the too cities. MAIL LINE leaves New York at 12.G0 noon, and arrives at Harrisburg at 5.30 P. M. • ' ' MORNING MUG LINE, East. leaves Ham isburg at 8,00 A M., arriving at New York nt 4.80 P. 31. AFTERNOON EXPRESS LINE. Pont, leaves lialTiblalFg at 1.15 P. 11., arriving nt New York at 9.00 P. M. Connections aro mode nt Harrisburg at 1.00 P. 3f., with the Passenger 'rutin% In each direction on the Pennsylva nia, Cumberland Valley and Not them Central Railroad. All trains connect nt howling with Willis for Potts, lie and Philadelphia, and at Allentown fur Munch Chunk, Easton, Se. No change or Passenger Cars or Baggage between Now York and Ilarrisborg, by the 0.00 A. M. Lino from Now Ymk or the the 1.16 P. M. from Bar! ioborg. For beauty of scenery, add speed, comfort and accom modation, this ronto presents superior Inducements to the traveling public. Fare between New York and Itarristntrg tiro dollars.— For tickets and other information apply to July 18, 1800 PUILADELPIIIA AND READING RAILROAD. ON AND AFTER NAT 28th, 1860 Tao passenger trains leave Harrisburg Daily, (Sttuda3 a excepted,) at 8.00 A. M., and 1.15 P. M., to, Philadelphia, arriving there at 1.25 P. M., and 6.15 P. M. Ilt;turning, leave Philadelphia at 8.00 A. M., and 330 P. NI., arriving at Harrisburg at 12.45 noon and 8.30 P. 51. Fares: To Philadelphia, No. 1 Cain, $3.25; No.: (in rain train, $2.10) Fares: To Reading, $1.60 and $1.30 At Reading, connect with trains for Pottsville, Miners. villa, Tamaqua. Catantissa, On. Four trains lens Reading for Philadelphia daily, nt 6 A. 31, 10.45 A. M., 12.30 noon and 3.43 P. M. Leave Philadelphia for Bending at 8.00 A. M., 1.00 P. It., 3.30 P. M., and 5 00 I'. M. Fares Reading to Philadelphia, $1.75 and $1.45. Tito morning train front Hart isburg connects at Reading with up [Mill for Wilkeslaturo, Pittston and Scranton. For through tickets and other information apply to J. J. CLYDE, July 18,1560. General Agent. A LEXANDIIIA FOUNDRY.- 11001411 C. McGILL, manufacturer of all kinds of castings, forge and rolling mill, grist and saw mill, thrash. ing machine, sled and sleigh soles, wagon boxes. stoves of vat lons kinds, kettles, plough shears to suit all kinds of ploughs; also, car wheels and railroad a ork, and has a new and improved plough that renders satisfaction to nil fm morel that have used them. I still keep all kinds of plough shears and ploughs at Messrs. Fisher k MeMur tries, Huntingdon, and at Mr. George Ilby's, Mill Creek, and n ill MI all ordets proniptly. Thu farmers will savo money by getting slims and ploughs of McGILI,. at tho foundry head-quarters, the place to buy cheap. All kinds of produce, old metal and lumber, taken iu exchange.— tiring the pay and sass ten per cent. It. C. McGILL. Alexandria, Minch 7, 1160. SYMPIIONIANS, ACCORDION AND FirEs, NEW FIRM! EST IN TIME CLYDE, General Agent, Harrisburg. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT pro , t , , I .11.1 -` .. A ; : 1 ,1P, 1 3?:• s ifY ;_`q , t -, „, ;)• I - o p 0 ct.; t,) 9 . 11( 1 , " ! '; f, , :•. 1 111 ?et. ° O I O '4";ell l '.' ' 1 , 7E40 4 ,11r Vhrfq,lll ll ,'l RI4 15i f 0;:i ‘‘QUICIC SALES B),IALL PROFITS ?' Inylooly in want of FAMI IX AND POCKET BIBLES, HYMN AND PRAYER BOOKS, ALBUMS AND ANNUALS, 111= I.oy and School STATIONERY, MUSICAL IN ST ItUMI:NT'S, CHURCH MUSIC AND INSTRUCTION BOOKS, SHEET MUSIC far the Pinny, Guitar. POMCET ❑ooKS, LORTMONMIVS AND PURSEI, For LAIO4 and Contlemen, GOLD PENS AND PENCILS, AWARD CARDS AND BOOKS, For Sunday and Common Schools, SUNDAY 5. CHOW. ROOKS 01' ALL KINDS, TOY BOOKS, ALPHABET BLOCKS, AC., ALL KINDS OF BOOKS P 1 oper for BOri and Girlr. AMUSING GAMES For 'Young Folks WEDDING ENVELOPES AND CARDS, MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES, VISITING CARDS, CDECKER BOARDS, BONIINOES, CONVERSATION CARDS, SONG BOOKS, From G to 75 cents BLANK BOOKS, Menzorandum Books of Farions Sizes, SCHOOL BOOKS ON ALL KINDS, DIARIES FOR ISW Drauany and Molting' Taper, Brutal and CUrd Beards DONNLT IBOAItD, =I Arnold's Hodgson's and Harrison's WRITING FLUID 'Mapping ['num of Different SIT.C4 and Qualities, kc. &t. kc I= LEWIS' Cnr.o floor, S,TtTIONTRE .I.ND MESIC STORE, In the "Globe" building, Market Square, where all who want to SAVE MONEY, go to matte their purchases SCHOOL BOOKS, A LE AT LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC, STOitll, HUNTINODON, PA OSGOOD'S Speller.lst, 2.1. 411, nail 51h Rsailers. M'Cl UFFEY'S Speller and Bendel,. (old and new editions.) SANDER'S do de do SWAN'S do do do COBB'S do do do Webb's Normal Reader, No. 1. Enre...n's Read, is. Town's Speller anti Definer, (old and 111,1 editions.) Scholar s C0,1111:1111011. Bollin's. Brow i i and Toner's (ti anima! s. Fiteh's Physical Geography. ren's Physical Geogiaphy. Mitchell's. Monteith and McNally's Geogr sprites S Atlases. Webster's and IVencebter's Dictionaries. quackenbos' First Lessons iu C p o ailion. quackenbo's Composition and libido. ie. Gre.leaf St °tidal Ws, Enimerson's, Swsn'.‘,Collown's and Ray's Arithmeties. Peterson's Familiar Science. Greenleaf 's and Stoddard's Keys to Arithmetic's. Greenleaf's and Davies' Algebras. Gretio'eaf's Key to Algebra. .'s Juvenile Philosophy. Pm ker's First lessons in Natural Philosophy. Parker's Philosophy. Uphain's Mental Philosophy. Ihetory of the United States. hoard' rr Goodrich's n I'a),Mll. DUntOn and Scribner's Penmanship, in eleven numbers. Academical, Controllers' and other Copy Books. Elements of Map Droning, with plan for sketching maps by hi-aursilation and improved methods of projection. Davies' Elementary Geometry and Trigonometry. Dos ice' Legendro's Geometry. Fulton S Eastman's Book-keeping. Rook Keeping by Single Entry, by lianaford A. Payson Book Keeping by Single and Double Entry, by llaimfurd Ppou. Other books will be added and furni.lied to order. A full atomic of School Stationely tkinays on hand Huntingdon, Pa. WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS EVERYBODY'S LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR IN BUSINESS BY FRANK CROSBY, I= It Tells You How to draw op Panntscsuir PAPERS and gives general tram for AGREEMENTS of all kinds. Bills of SALE. LE kSES Gild PETITIONS. It 211 ls nu 110 w to draw up 130NDS and MORTGAGES, AP. FDIAVIVI, POWERS of ATTORNEY, NOTES and BILLS of EXCIIANGF.. 111 CLIDTs and lIELEASEs. It Tells Tau The Imes for the COLLECTION of DEBTS, with the ST T.TCTFA of LIMITATION, and amount and kind of mobet ty Exstimr from EXE.CII - hl CIO.) , State. It Tells Tots How to matte an AssioNmetir properly, with forma fur COMPOSITION IN ith CRLDITORS, and the INSOLVENT LAWS of every State. It Tells rots vio legal 'Mations existing between GUAR DIAN lIIId WARD, MASTER and APPRENTICE, nod lANDLORD and TENANT. It Tells rOtt What constitutes LIDEL and BLANDER, and the Law 1113 to MARRIAtIE DOWER, the WIPE'S Many IN PIOJPERTY, DIVORCE cold ALIMONY. It Tells lbu Tile Law for Mscusalcs' linssin every State, and the NATURAL]. TTION halVe Of Di is coun try, and bow to comply with the samo. It .Tells You Tho law collect ning PENSIONS and how to ob tain One, and the PRE-EMPTION Laws to PUBLIC, LANDS. .11 Tells Tint The Law for PATENTS, with mode of proce dure in obtaining one, with INTERFERENCES, ASSIGNMENTS and TABLE OF FEES. It Tells Thu now to make your WILL, and how to ADMIN. IeTER ON AN ESTATE, with the law and the requirements thereof In every State. It Tells Tots The meaning of Low TERMS in general use, and explains to yon the LEGISLATIVE, EXE CUTIVE and JUDICIAL Powers of both the Genend and Stats GOVERNMENTS. It Tells You HOW TO SEEP OUT OF LAW, by allotting how to do yuur business legally, thus saving a vest amount or propert3 , and vexntions litigation, by its timely consultation. AZ-Everybody's Lawyer Is for sole at Lewis' Book Storo fig 4 ko ll nAlmi" OOKS AND STATIONERY.— A good assortment of miscellaneous and School ooks--Fuoleenp, Letter, Commeicial and Note Paper-- Plain and Fancy Envelopes—Red, Bloc and Black Inks— Blank Books of numerous sizes—Pens, Solicits. Pocket and Desk Inkstands, and every, other article usually found in a Book and Stational} , Stole, can ho had at fair prices at LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY MUSIC STORE. NOTICE TO ALL!! The subscriber, who has for more than one year, carried on business in company with Messrs.F. BRANDY, MGM, I'. WHISKEY, and Mr. LAteR Brim, has this day dissolred pm Mersin), lath the shoes firm! All claims againet the old firm will be paid by the subscriber, and all those dubted to tho firm will pay him. CLOCKS, WATCHES and JEWELRY {rill always be repaired. A good stock of Cocas, 01 WATCHES and JEWELRI will he kept on hand _ for customers who may favor him with a call. Huntingdon, Nara '3, 1559. BEAT WORK ON THE HORSE G THE HORSE & HIS DISEASES: BY ROBERT JENNINGS, Y. S., Prof orof PaGolngy and Op , ratire Stri gcry in the rcl,ratary allege qf Philadelphia, etc , dc. WILL TELL YOU or the 0; igim History and Instinctive to nits of the via inns breeds of Earopean. Asiatie, A 0 loan and Arne; icon Homes. utth the physical fel :nation and pe enharities of the animal, and how to n,el lain his ago by the number and ottlatitiOn of his teeth; illusttated o ith numerous explanatin y englavings. I= WILL TELL YOU Of Breeding, Breaking. Stabling, Feed ing, (irooming, Shoeing, and the gener al management of the hot se, ti Ith the best tootles of administering medicine, also. how to heat Biting, Kicking, Hearing, Shying, Stumbling. tug. Itet.tleeme.P, and other vice.. to which he ie subject; with numeroua ex planatory engravings. =I %VIM. TILL YOU Of theeau,9,symptoms,and Treatment of Strangles, Sore Throat, liiatunuer, Catarrh, Influenza, Ilionehithi, Pneu monia., Plmasy, Molten Wind, Chrun• to Cough, Homing and Whistling. Lam. p,e, Sore Mouth and Ulcer:, rind De ra3ed Teeth, a ith 'other dint asoa of the ?[ouch and Itespuately Organs. WILL TELL YOU Of rho causes. bymptoms.and Treatment of ll'ot nts, Buts, Cholie, Sci angulatinn. Stony Coma, nuns, Raptures, laity, 1/I,u Olen. Jaundice, IlepatirrhelLßloody SlOneB in the Kidneys at - 1(1131ml der. LdLmtatmn and usher diseasva of the Stomach, Bowels, Lit or and Uri nary Organs. =I WILL TELL YOU Of the causes, symptoms, and Ti rot went of Bone, Blood Mid nog. Spas Is, Bing Bone, Sweanlo, SOM., illoken Rums, Wind Galls, Founder, Cracked Hoofs. Solo Broom and G, as ct, Canitel Feratehe , ,, Thrush and Corns; also. of Meg, inns, Vertigo, Epilepsy, Staggers, nod other diseases of tho Feet, Legs. and Real. =I WILL TELL DWI Of the causce, ay mptoms, end Tient. meat of Pi.,tnla, Poll Evil. Glanders, Foley. Seat let Fe,er; Mange, Surfeit. Locked Jaw,lthennuitism.Cramp.Gall4, Diseases of the Eye and Heart, de, and how to manage Castration, Bleed ing, Trephining, Roweling. Firing. Hernia, Amputation, Tapping, and oth er surgical °relations. WILL TELL YOU Of Borers Method of tooting Moms; how to Appro.'', Molter, or Stable Cult; bow to aLenitom a horse to Mt.llSO ,onrois and sights, and how to lilt, bnddte, Hide. nod trenk Mtn to newt; IliYo the (iota nod tow of tRIUNTY. 'rho whole being the to snit of 10 yea's' crateful study of the habits, per:abolition, muds and weak. nv.,hes of this noble and useful For sale at Lewis' Book Store. -D R.I?,SENWEIN'S TAR AND WOOD NAVTIIA PECTORAL, Is the best Best Ae(Heine in the Wotld for the cure of Cooglis and Colds; Croup, Bronchitis. Asthma, Difficulty in Breathing, Palpitation of the heart, Diptitorir. and for tho teliot of patients In the ad, snced stages of Con. sumption, together it th all diseases of the Throat and Chest, and „Odell prodiQpose to Consumption. It is peculiat ly adapted to the r a dical cure of Asthma Being prepared by d Practical Physician end Druggist and one of pleat experience in the cute of the suttees diststses to tilde/. the human frame is liable. It is offeted to the afflicted with the greatest mail Try it and be et:enlaced that it is invaluable In the cute of Broitchial affections. Price 50 cents per bottle. ESENWEIN'S AROMATIC BALSAM A very oalttablo remedy fur Mart bee., Dyantery, Cholera 3loi bus, and alt bowel uffeetiona. Try it. Price 25 cent, per bottle. .2Z• The above 51edicines .‘re prepared only by Mi. A. F:SIiNWEIN CO., Driw,giNts and Chenn , ,t., N. W. Corner Ninth. A, Poplar Sts.. Philadelphia. N. 11.—Sold by every respreiablo Druggist and Deale. In 51edirine thronghout tiro onto. [June 20, 1300,-Iyl ~Alil3l.li YARD. The ! I n n o d r e „ e s c i in„e„d -r iltintingdon nail the adjoining comities to the stock o beautiful runt ble now on band. Ile JR prepared to furnivl at the allot test notice, Alonittnentni Mat ble, Tomb, 'Fable. ~td Stones of as cry deviled size and form of Italian or Eastern Marble, highly finished. and carved with cfitpro prints devices. or plain, as luny stilt. Building 'Marble, Door and Widow Sills, dc., will furnished to older. 1 1 ,1!=:EMEI!! W. W. pledges hlmvelf to furnish motet kit (mil ore!, intioNlop eritisil to luny iu the country, fit a fair in ire. Coll mill see. beftno yon putclaw elioulaue. Shop on lien qteet, Ilitutingiloit, Huntingdon, )lay 16, 1855 u - s _ --- 7 - Cor, THE CYTHARA—The Prosily teri an Pealmorliiit r•i• Sitawn—Therhibilee—ilunten's nud tints enbuged and imps used instructors—Weiland's New and I:mirrored Method the the Guitar—Lama's Amor dean. Violin, arid Flute Initirrietor a—Winner's and Howe's Violin, Itritructor Nlelodcon Tordeuetor—linr rm,,' ritinti.l . ol to Pr inier—do. Thorough•lirun Primer— Howe's Dinning Boom Chirl us Wee Book— Tara's Harp, for sale at LEWIS' 50011, STATIONERY .1; MUSIC STORE. pi EAI)Y RECKONER. A compl.-te rocket Ready Reckoner, in Hulloes and cents, to %Ouch ore added forms of Notes, Rills, Re ceipts. Petitions, Re, together a ith a sot of ocelot tables, containing rate of interest from one dollar to twelve thou., and, by the single day, Al Rh a table of usages, and bound by the a colt and da), publiAlod in 1.954. For sale at —'-u 1 zo x en P .-i Elii NEW BOOroR. SALEKS AT LEWIS' 11001 C STORE THE HOUSE : A NEW Tomer M‘NII.W. of Rural Architec t:lle; or, How to Bond Dwellings, Hemel, litableff, and Out I)o ellings of all kinds. With a Chapter ou Chutchev and School-flumes. Price, 50 mute. TII E GARDEN: A New POCKET 3TA:cuAt. of Practical Hon t Wafture; or. How to Cultivate Vegetables, Fruits, and Flowers. With a Chapter on Ornamental Trees and Phi jibs. Price, 50 cents. THE FARM : A NEW POCKET M UEL of Practical Agri culture; or, How to Cultivate all the Field Crops. With An Essay on Farm Management, etc. Price, 50 cents, DOMESTIC ANIMALS: A New POCKET MeNuo, of Cattle, Horse, and Sheep Ilmtbandry; or, flow to Breed anti Bear the Various Tenants of the Baru•ynrd, etc., etc Price, 50 cents. HOW TO TALK: A Neu• POCKLT MANTIkL of Conversation and Debate, h ith Directions for Acquiring a at am mati cal Style, tmd more than Fire Ilunthed Common Mis• takes Corrected. Price, 50 cent, HOW TO BEHAVE: A Ncw Poem MANAUL of Repobli can Etiquette, and Guido to Emmet Personal Debits; unit Rules fur Debating Societies and Deliberative As Boutin's, etc. nice, 50 cents. 110 W TO DO BUSINESS: A New POCKET Moron of Practical Affair,' and Guido to success in Life; n itli Collection of Debbie. Forms, and a Dictionary of Com mercial Terms, etc. Price, 50 cents. FRANKLIN HOUSE, IN THE DIAMOND, IIUIiTINGDON, PA VALENTINE CROUSE, Proprietor Tho citizens of the county, and strangers arid travelers generally, alit find comfortable accommodations at this house. Give to a trial. [April 4, 1860.1 COM E TO THE NEW STORE FOR CHEAP BARGAINS. NEW GROCERY C. LONG Informs the citizens of Huntingdon and that be lots opened a new Grocery and Confection ery Store in the basement, under Gutman & Co.'s Clothing Store, in the Diamond, nod would most respectfully re quest a sham of public patronsgo. His stock consists of all binds of the BEST GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES, &c., &c. Fide can ho had nt wholesale or retail. ICE CREAM. will be furnished regularly to parties and hadtviduals, at his room. Huntingdon, Sept. 84,1860. NEW CIGAR AND TOBACCO STORE. J. A. HANIGAR, A practicnl tobacconist, has opened a new TOBACCO STORE AND CIGAR MANUFACTORY, on Allegheny St., ono door west of the Broad Top Railroad Office, where he has on hand a largo assortment of prime Cigars and To. bocce, which ho will soil either wholesale or retail. Store. keepers. shopkeepers, nod all others who deal in the weed should call. His prices are low. Call nod see. Huntingdon, Nov. 7, 1860. CARPET Sacks and Fanny Baskets at D. P. GWINT. 100 ARCHMENT DEED PAPER— _a. ruled, for rate at LEWIS' .1300% STORE. JOSEPH REIGGER 711 P: HORSE AND MS DISEASES E= I= = ) 1 / 4 i) (t) QM CONFECTIONERY r IHE PEOPLE'S COOK BOOK MODERN COOKERY IN ALL ITS MUNCHES. BY MISS ELIZA ACTON. Cardldly Pulsed by Hr. J. S. Hale IT T1.L45 You How to choose all kinds of Meats, Poultry, and Game, V. ills all the various and most approied modes or dressing and cooking Beef and Pork ; also the best and. simplest way of salting, pickling and casing the RAMO. tr Tula You All the vat ions and most approved modes of dressing, cooking, and boning Mutton, Lamb, Veal, Poultry. and game of all kinds NI ill, the diffel ent Dressings, Gravies, and Stuffings appropriate to each. Ix TLLI, You How to choose. clean. nod meserve Etch of all kinds. and how to BWeetell it when taint ed; also all the various and most approved modes of cooking, still, the different Dress ings, Sauced, nod Enrol ings appropriate to each. IT TELLS You Ali tl;e rarimm and most apps oved modes of preparing over 50 kinds of 51eat,Fiell,Fowl. Game, and Vegetabin Soaps, Broths, :and Steen, omit the Relishes and Seas°Maga approplato to each. IT TELLS You All the various nod most npyroved model of cooking Vegetables or every description. also how to prepare Pickles. Catnaps and Carrion of all kinds, totted Meats, Fish, Caine, Mushrooms, d c. Ir TLIAS You All the various and most approved modes of preparing and cooking all kinds of Plain and Fancy Pastry. Puddings, Omelette+, Fritters, Cakes. Confeetnmaty, Preserves, Jellies, and Su oat Dishes of every desctip. lion. Ix Torts You .411 the viii ions nod most approved modes of malting Mead, Busks, )lullins, end Bis cuit, and the best method of preparing Coffee, Chocolate. and Tot, and how to snake Syrups, Cordials, and Wines of va rious kinds. IT T 1,11.9 You how to set out awl ornament oTtible,how to Carve ell kinds al Fish. Flesh or Fowl, and in slier t. how to so 611111/lily the whole Art of Cooking ay to hi ing the choicest luxuries of the table within the everybody's reach. For Sale at Lewis' Book Store. 1E "GLOBE JOB OFFICE" is the most complete of any In the country, and pos geeeOq the omit ample facilitleg for pt onmtly executing in (Ito hest style every nrie ty of deb Pt luting, such .5 !LAND aILLS, PROGRAMMES, BLANES, POSTERS, CARDS, CIRCULARS. BALL TICKETS, BILL HEADS, LABELS, &C., &C., &C CUL AND EXAMINE SPECIMENS 01 WOOS, AT LEWIS' 1100 K, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES, THE HORSE AND lIIS DISEASES, A VALUABLE BOOK, For sale at LEWIS' Book Store. EVERYBODY'S LAWYER, EVERYBODY'S LAWYER, EVERYBODY'S LAWYER, ' A VALUABLE BOOK, For solo at LEWIS' Book Store. THE FAMILY DOCTOR, THE FAMILY DOCTOR, THE FAMILY DOCTOR, A VALUARLB BOOK, For ealc at LEWIS' Book Store. LONGSTRETH ON THE HONEY BEE, LGNOSTRETII ON THE HONEY BEE, LONGSTRETH. ON THE HONEY BEE, A VALUABLE BOOK, 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, 1'0" 4ale at LEWIS' Book Store. TIOWARD ASSOCIATION, mprA. A &nemlent In.gldnflon established by speci a l 1, - ”d r ,mmeni, for the Relief of the &eh and Dulres,d, 'Octal luith !indent and Epidemic Disease,. and e:preadly for the ewe of Disease, of the S,ual Organs. . Medical Advice given patio, by the Acting Surgeon, to nil oho apply by letter, nib a d escription of their condi tion, (age, occupation. habits of life, ke ,) and in cases of extreme polerty. Medicines fm nislied free of charge. Valuable Reports on Spermatorrhrea, and oilier Diseases of the Sexual organs, and on the new Remedies employed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter en velopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will lie acCeptable. Address, DR. .1. SKI um; nom: frrov, Acting Sur geon, fl orniit Association, No. South Ninth L4ticoLVbil adelvin., v., By on di ror Me Directois. EZRA D. HARTWELL, President. OEO. FAIRCHILD, &crawl,. Dec. 19, 1560.-13 - . CHEAP - WATCHES I. C.FIE.IP 'WATCHES!! TACOB LADOMUS, NO. 618. MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, has on 111111,1 and is constantly reeehing large assorments of American. English, mid Diddles, which he will sell at hoover prices than ever orib, ed. J. L. would (WI pat Heldar attention to the celebrated W teen. which fur Recur:try of time and dom. lality, and less liability of getting out of oider, is superi or to any other Imported OratCh, mile at anything litre the Elaine coot. .lenelry, Silver and Silver Plated Wale, of all styles and tattoo no. ALSO— Cold. Silver and Steal Xpeclacles, with glasses for oil eights, with PATENT, as well 00 11,0 old style frames. All goods sold at my °stabil:damn t are warranted to Lon 4 represented, and satisfaction. guaran teed to all }samba..., at NO. 618, Market Street, Corner of Decatur. [Sept. 19, 1860.—1 y. SOUND ON TUE BOOT te SHOE QUESTION I=3 - - Has just opened the best assort ment of Goods in his line. es er brought to Huntingdon. His stock of BOOTS and SHOES fur Lashes, Gentle-I 6 men, Misses, Boys and Children, comprises all the d latest fashions, and manufactured of the best ma teriabi. Also. n fine assortment of HATS for men, Boys S - 1 1 and Children. HOSE in great variety for Gentle men. Ladies. Misses andChildten. CARPETBAGS, SUSPENDERS, GARTERS, FANS, Lc., Le. ALSO, SOLE LE -THER, CALF SHINS, MOROCCO, LASTS and SHOE- INDINGS generally. Thank(' for past favors, a continuance of the same in reipeetru , y solicited. N. B.— loots and Shoes for Ladies and Gentlemen, re paired a— d made to order. Huntingdon, A 11124.1861. F OR EVERYBODY. TRY TILE NEW STORE, On Hilt SYreee opposite lted SYnre. THE BEST SUGAR and MOLASSES, COFFEE, TEA and CIIOCOLATE, FLOUR, FISH, SALT and VINEGAR, CONFECTIONERIES. CIGARS and TOBACCO, SPICES OF THE BEST, AND ALL KINDS, and every other article usually found in a Grocery Stole ALSO— Drugs, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Varnishes, Oils and Spts. Turpentine, Fluid, Alcohol. Gloss and Putty, BEST WINE and BRANDY for medical purposes. ALL THE BEST PATENT MEDICINES, and a lingo number of m tieles too numerous to mention The public generally will please cull and examine fo themselves and learn my prices. S. S. SMITH. Huntingdon, May 9.5, 1958. THE lIUNTINGDON FOUNDRY IN BLAST AGAIN l--The subscribers take this method foiniing their friends and the public, generally, that they have rebuilt the Huntingdon Foam 'll4 dry, and are now in successful operation. and are prepared to furnish Castings of rritmLyt every description, of best quality and mot kmanship, on short notice, and on reasonable terms. I'm niers are invited to cull and exam ins our Ploughs. We are manufacturing the Mantel Plough. This plough took the first premium at tho 1110 r tingdon county Agricultund Fair last fall. Also, Hunter's celebrated Cotter Ploughs, which can't ho beat—together mRh the Keystone, Hillside and Bar-shear ploughs. We have on hand and are manufacturing Stoves—such as Cook, Parlor and Oflico stoves for worst or coal. Hollowmare , mare, consisdng of Kettles, Boilers, Skillets, Sze., all of which n e will sell cheap for cash or in exchange for coon. try produce. Old metal taken for castings. By a strict attention to business, and a desire to please, Al o hope to re ceive a liberal share of public p.itronage. J. M. CUNNINGHAM St IMO. Huntingdon, April 20,1850. - DOTS and SHOES, the lug* and 11 cheapest assortment In town, at D. Y. GWIN'S. B LANK BOOKS, - OP VARIOUS SIZT.S, for tale at LEIVIS'II3OOK AND STATIONERY STORE. MONTHLY TIME BOOKS, For hale at LEWIS' ROOK AND DT'A TKO :MDR? STORE. ROHRER'S ' ' ROHRER'S ROHRER'S . ROHRER'S ROHRER'S PRACTICAL CALCULATOR. PRACTICAL CALCULATOR. PRACTICAL CALCULATOR. PRACTICAL CALCULATOR. PRACTICAL CALCULATOR D OHRER'S PRACTICAL CALqu- LATOR. - - - - - si Book of Plaid Rau and . Cafeubdioni . l7)r Bee - sinus t. Opt. rations, by Martin M. Rolrer,'.ls.aelieal Survi/or and ' fbnyeyaneer. Neu, Edition; published by J. B. Lippin.. colt d. Ga., Philadelphia. , This wo:k contains 204 pagos, and npwartls of 000 ilnles and Examples, entirely and thoroughly practical, finch as arise every day in the common pursuits of Business. It bas already passed through a number of editions In rapid succession, and is pronounced by all classes of tattiness men to be the handiest book of reference, pertaining to calculations, that has ever been published. Every example in the hook is worked Out In full and stated in a plain manner, so that when a parallel case ari ses, those referring to the work will find no difficulty in solving it; in a word, the general arrangement of the CALCULATOR Is simple. that any one who knows how to add, subtract, multiply and divide, can easily solve any or dinary example that mien in business, or arrive at the true result of any esthaate required. The chief aim of the author has been to eschew theory and philOsophy in figure+, alining only at facts' and believing that business men care little About spen ding time in discussing the philosophy of rules, or flat science of figures, deeming; it sufficient for their purpo%o to be able at a moment, by refineries, to arrive nt the true result. The CALCULATOR differs In this respect from all other Arithmetics of the' day and kindred works—it le a key to pi artiest business calculations—At he, In the hatitla of the business man, what the key to mathematical storks in the hands Of the teacher in tbe schoolroom—lffacili tates time and insures correctness. • = Measurement of Land, of Lumber, of 'Mink and Drink 11 - 01 k, cf Stone and Stone work, of grain aml grain bins, of coal and coal bins, of wood, of solids, of liquids, of cir cular, square or it regular vessels. of cisterns end vats, of roofing, of plasterer's, painter's, glazier's. paver's, plumb. er's. paper hanger's and upholsterers' work. It ti eats of cat reecy and of foreign and domestic exchange, of the decimal system, of reduction end its extended application to business, of simple and compound 'utmost, and their oath e application to business transactions. with the laws and usages governing the some, together with Minimum commei cial tones—of legal tender. of partisl payment on notes, of banking nod bank discount, of equation of pay ment and of partnership accounts, of assessment of faxes, of weights anti measures, of squat o and cubic measure, of the square root and its application to business of nurtures, of exc.“ ion, end of ninny other important practical matters not nithin the scope of nn adveratetnent to men tion. IT IS JUST TUE BOOK FOR TUB Farmer. the merchant, the mechanic, tho artlzan, or the proteesional nine. It line proven a valuable luminary to the lawyer, the justice of the peace, the conveyancer. and real estate broker, to the tviseseor, tho banker, the clerk, to the doll engineer and the surveyor. to the carpenter and bricklayer, to the stonemason nil the plasterer, to the paper hanger and upholsteter, to the paver and the. tiler, he., &c.; each and all will find it adapted to their ra tions wants better than any book pnblidird. Dy. Price. 50 cants. For sale at Lewis' Book Store. Huntingdon, Dec. 26, 1060. HOMES FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS IN THE =TEE Tha Illinois Central Railroad Company hare far Sal* 1,200,000 ACRES Of Rich Farming Lunde in Tracts of Forty Acres and Upward, on Long Crou t and at Low Pilaus. PARMERS, AD WaRS: OMR,. The attention of the enterprising and industrious pat , lon of the eonttnnnity is directed to the following tat*. flouts and liberal inducements offered them by the ILLS OIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY, Which, as they will perceive, will enoblo them, by proper energy, perseverance, end indastry,to provide comfortable. and permanent homes for themselves and families, withp conipmatively speaking, very little capital. LANDS OP ILLI:(01.3 No State in the volley of the Mississippi offers so great an inducement to tho settler ns the State of II There is no portion of the world solute all of the condi tions of climate and soil so admirably combine to produce those two great staples, corn and ss lute, as the prait les of I=l The deep rich loam of tho pooh ice is cultivated with stub ssolnlerful facility that the farmers of the Knsterit and Middle Plates aro Inman; to Illinois in great nuinbers. The mist of Illinois is about squid to that of flnglauli; and the sell in so rich that it "will support twenty tnillidrut of people. EASTEILN AND SOUTIILIIN MARKETS Thrso land, ore contiguous ton railroad seven hundred miles In length, which connects With other roads anti nay. 'gable lakes and ricers, this, tainting an unbroken corn• inualeatation vitit the Eastern and Southern markets. . APPLIC MON OP CANT cL. - Thus far capital and labor have h, en applied to develop ing the soil; the great: resources of the State In coal and Iron are almost untouched. The invariable rule that the mechanic arts flourish best where food and fuel are cheap. est. will follow at an curly day in Illinois, and in the course of the neut ten years the natural Imre and necessities of the case warrant the belief that et least five hundred thousand people will he engaged in the State of Illinois in the rations numunetut lug employments. RAILIiokD SYSTEM OP ILLINOIS Over $100,000.000 of private capital bavo bon expondeci on the railiond ss stem of Illinois. Inasinnelt as part of the Income hem several of these wake, u jib a valuable pablie fond in lands, go to diminish the State expense., the taxes are light, and taunt toneequenlly every day de. creme. S=! The State debt is only $10,105.39814, and within tho last three y care has been reduced 52,959.74E180 ; and we may ieasunably expect that to ten years it will become extinct. I=l The State is rapidly Siting up with population; SO3; 020 persona having been Wed since 1860, malting the pop. Illation 1,710 406—a ratio of 102 per cent. to ten years. AGRICtiLtURAL PRODCCTS Tho agricultural products of Illinois are grenter than those of any other State. The products sent out during the past.year exceeded 1,600,000 tons. The wheat crop of 1800 Approaches 35,000,000 bushels. while the corn crop )ieldS lilt less [hats 140,000,000 bushels. 0=! Noe: here can the industrious farmer secure much Imola dinte reealts for lain Wise as upon these Knit in moils, they being composed of u.deep rich loam, the fertility of nhich is unsurpnised by any on the globe. To ACTUAL CULTIVVIOC.S. Since 1834 the opany hare sold 1,300,000 acres. Thiy sell only to actual culltralors, and every =areal contain: an agreement to cultirate. The road has been constructed through these lands at an expense of $30,000,000. In 1850, the population of the 49 counties through which xt passes was only 335.098, since which 479,293 have been added, ma king the whole population 814,891—tt gain of 143 .per cent. EVIDENCES OF PROSPERITY. Ae nn evidence cf the thrift of the people, it, may be stated that 800,000 tons of freight, including 8,6 0 0,000 bus. of grain and 200,000 ballets of flour, wet() forwarded °Yoe tho line last year. EC= Mechanics and worlcinginen will find the free school systcot encouraged by the State and endowed with a largo revenue for the support of schools. Their children can lieu in sight of the church and school house, and grow up w ith the prosperity of the leading state in tho Great West ern Empire, rBICES AND TOWS OF EiTMENT. The pt ices of these lands vary from $0 to $25 per nere, acolding to location. qaallty, Lc. First-close farming lands sell for about $lO or $l2 psi acre; and tilt. relative expense of subduing prairie land, as compared with woodland, is in tho ratio of one to ten in favor of the former. The terms of dale for the bulk of these lands trill be ONE icon's INSEIIEST LN ADVANCE, nt six percent per annum, and six interest notes at six per cell t. payable respectively in one, two, three, four,five, and dx years front date a sale; and four notes for princi pal, vi rabic in four, five, six, and seven years, front date of sale; the contract stipulating that one-tenth of the tract purchased shall be fenced and cultivated, each and every ytar for ve years front the ditto of sale, so that at the end of Ste ye vs one.halfshall be fenced and under cultivation. TWENTY PER CENT. WILL BE DEDUCTED from the valuation for cash, except the came should be a six dollars per acre when the Cards price will be $3 dolling. Pamphlets desc riptive of the lands, soil, climate, pro ductions, pricet, and terms of payment, can be had on ap plication to J. W. FOSTER, Land Commissioner, Illinois Central Railroad, Chicago, For the names of the towns, villages, and eitiessltuated upon the Illinois Central Railroad, see pages 188, 189, and 190 Appleton's Railway Guido. [Feb. 13, `6l—wtf. ROPOSALS Will be received by the subscriber for raining and slivering Into cars the coal from the Poweltan and Bars net Galleries, for one year, ending. March first, 1802. The coal to be delivered at so much per ton, of 2240 MN., as aforesdld, In the beat marketable condition. free from slate, and other impurities, in anah quantities and of such description as may be designated by the orders of the subscriber. The contractor will he provided with such mining tools and implements, mules, bowies, Ac., as nirky be on the premises,n valuation of which will be made at the time possession is given, the amount of which valuation to be accounted for at the expiration of the contract. A good store will be provided. A moderate rent will be charged for houses The mines to be worked subject to such mining engineer as the lessee may provide, For further information apply ROBT. HARE POWELL, No. 104 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.. Feb, 20, 1801:4f. THE largest stock.of De Laines in town by maxim a; SON. WRAPPING PAPER! A good orticlo For salo at .I.KVVIS' BOOK STOKE. HE best display and largest variety of all kinds of Goods, can. always be found at the cheap s o roof FISHER. & SON CONFECTIONE RIES oethe very best Call at MILLER'S. Q.CHOOL BOOKS, Li Generally In nee In the Schools of the County, ng on hand, mill be fornielied to order, on application at' LEWIS' ROOK AND STATIONERY STORIL ALL at D. P. GWIN'S if you want lashionablo Goods. SALT! - SALT!! SALT!!!' Just received friars the Oncitidego Salt Company, Syracuse, N. Y., to he sold on commission, eithev whole sale or retail. 200 BARRELS and 1000 SACKS or SALT. Oct. 31,10E0. FISIISR. A SON. T 4 IQUORS, of the. best,,foi Medieio.al i ntrposee, nt S. a. anura.