THE GLOBE. Thursday Afternoon, Juno 14, 1861 Broad Top Coal Trade. Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad. Amt. tons of coal. Shipped for the week ending Wednesday Juno 12th 1681.. 7.191 Amount shipped previously this year, since Jan. Ist, 1881, Total amount shipped this year, since Jan.ury Ist, 1861, 60.919 Amount shipped to same date last year, 79.880 2nerease, 1.289 Our Army Correspondence. CAMP CURTIN, Harrisburg, I June 10, 1861. DEAR. GLOBE:—This evening Camp Curtin was, apparently, all alive; look where you would nothing could be seen but companies manceuvreing ; nothing heard but the shrill whistle of the fife and the heavy sub a dub, dub, of the drum, mingling with the clarion voice of officers giving prolonged com mands. 6l p, in. found the Parade Ground filled with soldiers, marching and countermarching; wheeling and turning, till in duo time and without confusion the long line of four Regi ments parolled to each other, crossed the ground, when " parade rest" rang out loud and clear front the proper of ficers ; while the music, collected, was heard advaneingfrom the Guard house, having in their rear a convict, guarded by an armed squad. Prior to the con vict's appearing, the commanding offi cer read out loud and clear, -" Private John Ritter has been court-marshalled for insubordination, found guilty, and sentenced to five days' close eonefine ment on bread and Water only, and at the expiration of that time to be drummed out of Camp; which is now about to be executed." This over, private Bitter was marched at the point of the bayonet in front of each Regiment, following the music, and then to the gate, where he was ex pelled from the Camp. The sentence being publicly consummated the com panies were marched by the 0. S. to their quarters. There arc rumors of a meeting coin ing off, in Camp, one of these days, passing quietly, but rapidly round. Thinking you, as some of your readers, may have heard of the sad affairs, I will express my opinion relative to the degree of disaffection. There is no doubt about there being quite a feeling in Camp, caused by recruits being de nied, by whom. Ido not say. Many anticipated being furnished with uni forms, and thought they would receive pay at the end of Quell month; instead of this, many are literally in rags, and minus money. Some companies have been here in Camp, they tell me, six weeks, and, as' yet, are not " sworn in," nor examined. This, evidently, results only from the negligence of the company officers.— Idle Rumor says, but you know it is poor authority, four or five companies are organizing, secretly, for the pur pose of fbreing their way out of Camp and compelling the proper authorities to either furnish, or dismiss, them.-- Whether there is really any such a plot forming, I know not, and care less. One thing is certain, if the field officers are composed of the proper material, we will make one uprising do this Camp. If there is cause for complaint it is a sad thing, but there is also a proper way of adjusting the affhir and bring ing the guilty parties to justice. Judg ing from any demonstration that I have seen, I would have no reason to believe there is anything of the kind progressing in Camp. lam told there ore some four or five companies badly disaffected. On Monday sixteen in one of the companie,s were mustered and arrested, placed under guard and compelled to clean the Parade Ground, at the point of the bayonet. To-morrow they will have, I understand, it hearing at Head Quintero. I think in all probability they will be allowed to leave their Captain and connect themselves with some other company. I understand the difficulty is, the company is com posed of Dutch and Irish; the Captain being an Irishman, the different " na tions" quarrelled, the Dutch thinking the Captain.partial to the Irish l doubt less a change will settle the whole dif ficulty, The Camp regulations are 4ntte good particularly on paper; but I ant of the opinion that there is not enough of the Jackson in the commanding officer.— Were I to take command of the Camp, .1 would the first night furnish the sen tinels with ball and cartridge, and or der some six or ten coiling of various I am . opposed to Making laws and not obeying them. Scott Infantry is about being formed into a regiment, I ant told, having for their. Colonel A No. 1 man, Captain Gregg,- of Centro Co. There are sonic fine companies forming the regiment. The general health of the Camp is good ; but few, comparatively, in the Ifospital. The 24 Michigan Regiment quar tered in this Camp over night on their way to Washington. They tyre a fine set of boys and will doubtlegs he effi cient troops. Yours truly, A HECIWIT RA.PVING PAPE4 A 4004 article tbr wle at LEWIS' BOOK nom TE best dieplay and largest variety of all kinds of GNPs, pap alpap be ((militia the cheep !turn or nsirsti & N QCIIOOL BOOKS, O &may in use In the P., heoli of the County, not on band, Will De furnished to ordtr, on application at ROOK .4 4 vn sTA 7.(0.1712,1' STORE. SONGS AND BALLADS, &0., The Gentle Annie Melodist, The Dime Melodist, The Dime Song Book, No. 1, The Dime Sang Book, No. 2, The Dime Song Book, No. 3, The Dime Song Book, M. 4, The Dime Song Book, No. 5, The Dime Song Book, No. 6 The Dente Letter Writer, The Dime Dream Book, The Dime Dialogues, The Dime Speaker, The Dime Cook Boole, The Dime Recipe Booi. For sale at LEWIS' BOOK. STAT:ONLT:T AND Mom STORK BENJ. JACOBS IS ON HAND NEW GOODS, ron SPRIKG AYI) SUMMER ITe hog received n line nssortment of DRY GOODS for the Sprint: end tininnier - mon, comprigng a very ex tenitiv. n.ortment of LADIES DRESS UOOll5, DRY GOODS In general, REM/T.3IMM CLOTHING, OW:ICI:PIES, HATS L CAPS, BOOTS AND STIOES, Lc. do The public generally nro requested to cull nud examine the prim, Aa I ant determined to sell my Goods, nil oho tall may Coped hargran4. Country Produce token in Dm:hung° for Goods. JAC011.4,0/ Cheap Maier. Dmoin g d o n, April 2. 1851. J ATE;sT WAR NEWS! HIGII PRICES DEFEATED ,Yow is the Time to buy Neap Clothing! MANUAL GUTMAN, fle.peetfolly is.fornt the public gen , rally that be hila jll4 n r. it ell a large and nen selected stuck of fashionable SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, to which he asks the attention of all who ore in want of a neat and comfot toile Cont. a Vent or a pair of Pants Ills clock' will bear examination, and Ito respectfully requests all to call and see for themselves. Should gentlemen desire any particular kind or cut of clothing not fund in the stock on band, by leaving their measure they con be accommodated at short notice. A good /WWI (Meta of 110frIS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, AC., &C., n ill alto he found on hand. All of which mill ha sold no to, if not lower. than the same quality of goods can be Lad in the county. Call at the corner of the Diamond. Long's new building. M. OUTMAN. Iluntingan, April 2, 1861, NT EW GOODS! SELLING OFF FOR CASII!! BARGAINS IN HARDWARE. Aft "the nimble penny 'Abetter limn Maslow el xpence," mid sat all profits in faSh, are better than vexing eye.sors bank accounts, JAMES A. BROWN is now ileterniiiterl to :cis off the forge and splendid stock of hardware, Paints, he., which he has ireh ',rough( front the east, at much low price., new ill Induce .11 . )6.14.13 . to crux d lu for a share of the burpains. His stock includes a complete variety of lIUI LDINII-11ARDWARE, hIECIIANICS' TOOTS. CUTLERY, HOLLOIY•WARE, OILS, PAINTS, SADDLERY, TARNISHES, GLASS, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, STEEL. IRON, CHAIN LEAD PIPE, MOROCCO. LINING SKINS, COAL OIL LAMPS and COAL oIL, Ao., PATENT MICA TAMP CHIMNEYS, Together 55 it h a full assortment of mer 3 thing pertainlorg to Iris line of Nitrite's. 4s3—All orders receive Prompt at tetillon.-Tiei JAS. A. BROWN. Huntingdon. April 10, 1001, ENVELOPES! Wholesale and Retail. 50.000 , lIIIST QUALITY WHITE. BUFF, ORANGE, YELLOW, AND FANCY ENVELOPES, Tact reeeked and for sale at LEWIS' BOOK STORE. pAyER I.'.A.PER, !! Tracing Paper, Impression Paper, Thawing Paper, Deel Pupae, Tissue Paper, Era Paper for Floured, Pet foroted Paper, Bristol Board, Flat Cap Paper. Foolscap Paper. ',OPT Paper, Commercial Note Paper. Ladles' MB Edged Letter and Note Paper, Ladies' Plain and Fancy Not.' paper, White and Colored Card Paper, In Packs and Sheets, For sole nt LEWIS' Book. Stationery and Music Store. NEW BOOKS ! Foil SALE AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE THE HOUSE A Nz. room. 3lAwru. or Rural An Liter . • . . - . tore; • or, How to Bond Dwelling', Darn% Stablca, and Out Ihtellinggss of nil kinds. With a Cliap,er on Churches and School-Mosea. Price, 50 cents. TILE GARDEN: A Now POCKET 31*nrM. of Practical Hor ticulture; or. How to Cultivate Vegetablot. Fruits. land Flowers. With a Chapter on Orneonvtital Tree. and Shrubs. Di ire, 60 cents. TINE FARM: A NEW DOCKET AI COAL of Practical Agri culture; or, now to Cultivate all the Field Crop, M ith au &gal un Farm Management, etc. Price, 60 cents. DOMESTIC ANIMALS: A Ern Poesar Memo. of Cottle, Horse. and Sheep Husbandry; or, how to Breed and Rear the Various Tenants' f the Born-yard, etc.., etc Price, 50 cents. 110 W TO TALE: A NEw l'ocarr notutt.of Conversntion and Pelmtp, with Directions for Acquiring a Orammoti. col Style, and morn than Five Unwired Common !gli tches Correcte.l. Price, SU cents. 110 W TO DEtIAVE: A Era- Nom, MAxaeL of Republi can Etiquette, and Onido to Correct Personal habits; with Pule, for Peh4Plig gxlPti. aili Daibemii" semblies, etc. Price, (10 c.cots. 110 W TO no TIIIISINESS: A Nr.er Pocerr If urea. of rfilctLe.s l Affairs and Guide to success in Life: oitb a rcarction of Business Forms, and a DiCtiOnlgy of Coln. ruercial Teens, etc. Price, .10 ccotif. FRANKLIN lIOIJRE, 11 TIM pi lll./N Amoxn, TIMITION, PA. VALENTINE CROUSE, Proprietor. The citizens of the county, and straggerS 9114 tray:lere generally, trill find comfortable rucommodations ni this house. Give us a trial. [Apt it 4, 1660:1 COME.TO THE NEWT STORE FOR CUEAP t4IIQAINS. NEW GROCERY CONFECTIONERY C. 113Xa Worms the citizens of Huntingdon and r dotty, that he has opened a new Grocery and Confection. try Store in the basement. under Gutman .1 Co.'s Clothing StorS, in the Diamond, and would most respectfully re. quest a share of public patronage. Ills stock consists of all kinds of the BEST GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES, dc., de. Fish can be had at wholesale or retail. ICE CREAM will be furnished regularly to parties and indirlOttolo. M. big room. Huntingdon, Sept. 24, 1800. NEW CIGAR AND TOBACCO STORE. 3. A. lIANIGAR. A practical tobacconist, has opened a new TOBACCO STORE AND CIGAR MANUFACTORY, on Allegheny St., one door west of the Broad Top Railroad Wilco, where he has on band a large nasortpiegt of prime Cigars and Waco, which he nlll sell either wholesale or retail. Store keepers, shopkeepers, and all othors who deal in the weed should call. Ills prices aro low. Call and stw. Mouth:loou, Nov. 7,1880. CARPET Sacks and Fancy Baskets at D. P. OWDDS. ICI ARCII 3f E T DEED PAPER ruled,* for solo at LEWIS' BOOK STORE. MOIiTHLY TOLE BOOKS, For rata at LEWIS BOOK .4.. YD STA27O...K.T2RY STORK. T IQUORS, of the best, for 11Iediehia) 14 pul T ofiPs at P. P., saliTfl'A PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS CARDS WMEGAHAN & CO., . 51Inere and De fora In Brood Top Coal. B. L. Mega.ban, general Agent, bleConnellstown, lluntlugdon county, Pe. FOlt EVERYBODY tPAVID BLAIR, Miner and nipper of Broad Top Coal. Office Hun don PA. t:t A. MILLER, k_A • Dealer in Groceries, Confectionaries, be.. be R. JOHN MeCULLOGH,, offers his professional services to the citizen!, of Huntingdon all vicinity. Office on MI eared, ono door east of Iteed's Drug Store. Aug. 28, '25. T S. MILLER, el • Proprietor of the Exchange Hotel Q S. SMITH, Dealer in Drugs, Medi clues, Perfumery, Dye Stuffv, &e. Aleo-43ro eerie., Confectionerfe; lltudingdoll, Pa. WM. LEWIS, Dealer in Book% Stationery and Musical !minx ments, Huntingdon, Pa. T M. CUNNINGHAM & BRO. • Founders, Pa J TAMES A. BROWN, ty Dealer In hardware, Cutlery, Paints, Oils, &a., Itunt iugdon, In. IT ROMAN, t. Dealer in Ready Made Clothing, Hats and Cam, to and :Imes, Le. - RENJ. JACOBS, _LI Denier in Dry Goode, Really Mode Clothing, Grocer ion s Queemwair, &c. &c. GU I I c : l l‘l n A .n iN g I & I !)e r a a lei sin Ready P. GIVIN, Dealer In Dry floods, Grocorie% Dardware, Queens ware. Hats and ("Avg. llnnta and Shoes. Sc. NISIER & SON, Dealers in Dry Goods, ju Grain, &c., Huntingdon, P. T EVI 'WESTBROOK, I_,/ Dealer In Giant'omen's, 'ladles' awl Muses Mots, Shove, (Miters. Morocco [Anther, etc. TOSEPII REIGGER, C Watchmaker and dealer In Watches. Clocks, and Jew dry, &c. Fur Slat awl Boya NXTM. WILLIAMS, y Plain and Ornnmental Mal Llc Mannfoct nror. TWIN RAAIEY, County Surveyor, !JP Huntingdon, Pa. °lnce on Hill tared', one door cast of the Huntingdon Mathle Yatil. Itrriairacrs—r.. T. Wane, Philadelphia; .T. P. LI . NIIO, Geologht. Philadelphia; Charlei Mickley, Hough and Ready Fin - once, Hon. Jonathan RICHARD LANGDON, Miner and Dealer in Brood Ton Coal, !tope, ell, 'Redford coun ty, Pit. (Nnv. 2, '5B. A 111.51ERMAN CO., illers and Deal (Ts hi Broad Top Coal, Broad Top, Huntingdon co., prima. [Nov.3, MO. COUNTRY DEALERS en n / " -. 2••• buy CLOTHING flout mein Huntingdon at WHOLESALE 119 cheap nu they ran In the citlea, a9I have at wholesale store In Phlle.lelphle. Huntingdon, April 11,155:3. 11.11051101. PItY GOODS!—A fine assortment on hand for the neetomoodatton of engtotneri, nt BENJ. BS' " Cbcni) Corner," Jhnlmt Smotre, (oct29 ) QTONE,AVARE at S.. S. Smith's Gra cers,llo 1;9. enc. (limper than nny other place In ton n. X. ;NEFF, M. 11., • PHYSICIAN ..4ND SURGEON Orncr., Hill street. opposite Pr. 7.uden, We in his Korea sionnl sea vices to tlio citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity April 13. 18311. TOON SCOTT. 80100!. T. BROWN. J. H. 0. CORDON PARTNERSHIP.- IL 0. Conran ha!, from this date, become n teem for of the firm of SCOTT & ATTORNEYS AT LAW, lIUNTINODOY, in which ',me the business Hi)/ still be conducted Huntingdon, Jun 2, 1.860. , M VIOLINS, •V•'• GMARS, SY3II , IIONIANS, ACCORDEONS AND FIVES, For Palo cheap at LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY k MUSIC STORE. ALLISON MILLER, 44= . 111• DE VTIST, lilts removed to the Brick now oppovito the Court Home. April 13, 1859. POCKET TESTAMENTS, FOR THE VOLUNTEERS, AT lIIMUOBD PRIM% A LARGE STOCK OX.ILLYD A T LEWIS' BOOK STORE. ounooK BINDING. Old Books. Magazinen, or publications of any kind, nuui to order, if left at LEWIS' BOOK d STATIOXERT STORE. J3BINESS MEN, TAKE NOTICE! If you Avant your card neatly ',tinted upon curd opto., call at LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. FOR THE LADIES. A superior artielo of Note Paper and Envelope, suitallie for coVideigiat correspondence, for sale at LEWIS' ROOK & STATIONERY STORE. PAPER PAPER!! 11 NOD, Post, Commercial, Foolseap nml Flatrap—n good nurortinent for clic by the warn, boll ream, quire or aleet, at LEWIS' NEW DOOR & STATIONERS STORE. LAST NOTICE.- All who have unsettled accounts with mo of six 110 , 11019 standing or longer, ore earnestly requested to call nod settle tip mid snug costs. I must horn money or quilt busine•+s. LEVI WESTBROOK. Illintingdon, Jan. 2, 1861, PHOTOGRAPHY In nil lie v{rlima Ormwhes, c.xecytO In the host at) to knotrit in tho art, at C, 0. CRANE'S (I.IrT.EIIY, 632 Al dl Street, East of Blatt!, Life Mac ir. Oil and Postiln, Steroomoopio Portrait+, Am brotypee, Dagnerrentypea, dm., for CRieti, Medal] ion+, FinS, Ring*, &c, [NOV. J ?NIrELOPES- Dvv the her, peek, or laa quantity, rer tale a 1100 K AND STATIONER S TORE. I{OOP SKIRTS with from 4 to 30 hoop., at prices from 25 cts. to $2,00 at the cheap stork, of D. P. °WM • T ADIES Collars, very cheap and beau tiful, nt 1.). P. (WIN'S. ASplendid variety' of Carpets, only 25 cte, per yard. FISHER, & SON. HARRISBURG STONE-WARE!!! Croelat, Juga, l'refietTe Jura he., &C., of anpollor quality. Suit Duly by JAHRFA, .111101 Vii P. GRIN keeps the largest, best maortmont and cheapest shoes in tang. Call and examiao them.: T_TOOPED gICIRTS worth 2 50 will ho sold for $1 25 at the oho etnre of FISHER & SON. I F you want handsom e . Qopda, good QOO , IJ, cheap Goods, and elll kip I of Oande, go t.l D. P.O %VW'S. ( - IALL at D. P. OW IN'S if you want lJ GOOD GOODS. LIROCERIES, Bm—eel' at the VA cheap More of BENJ. JACOBS. All Irina of coon try produce taken in exchange at the hlgheet laailcce pri CCB. (oe - ROOTS & SIIOES, H,ats & Caps, the larCest ASSUI t tuout and elienpeet to be found nt D. P. 4 WIN'S UN BARRELS AND LOCKS.-A J large assortment at BROWN'S HARDWARE STORE. TUM SHOES, cheaper at D. P. win's han can be had In town, Call and see them. rikARK Colored Palm Hoods, best qual ju Ity, only 50 cte. each. FISHER. & SON. COAL OIL & COAL OIL LAMPS, for 75 cents and upwards, at the Hardware Store of J. A. BROWN. T HE best Tobacco in town, at D. P. GWIN I S M IC Ju A kt r ij uoiV ‘ cr i l a P t (ha i li T ar l dt r i N re E stu Y re S of JAB. A. DROWN. WINDOW SHADES, ,cones, i S I SEL cf.• ANCIENT JERUSALEM, A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL ISOMETRICAL PICTURE OF JERUSALEM And the Sacred Places Surroynding the HOLY CITY, EiM=Eiln= Tho al'ove work is commended to the favorable notice of clergymen, and those having charge of Sunday-schools, Ilibleclasses. and public institutions. It Is about 9 (Oct long and 0 that wide, colored and var. nisbad, and mounted on canvas with rollers. It has been constructed front the most reliable and au thentic sources, and will be found an Invaluable aid to those engaged in lecturing on the Holy Land, or in im puting instruction to school climes on the subJcet to which It 'viers. It aims to :Ivo an exact idea a the city as it appeared In ancient. times. It Ix taken no n "bird's rye" or " bal• loon" view, the beholder being, In imagination, placed at a considerable elevation, so as to take a comprehensive view of the city and the whole country for some distance around. The view is accompanied a lib an Quiline Key, in ahiel the different localities are numbered, and a Desetiptlve Manua! containing all the information necessary to ena ble one to 490 the view to advantage In teaching or loo luring. THE SUNDAY•SCHOOL TIMES. This Is a Weekly Religious Paper, publishadat the very low price of ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. It I. de signed for Parents,.Tertchers, and all who are engag,sl or Interested in the religious training of the young. it is also an excellent Family Paper. A portion of the Sundrty.sSeknol Times is occupied with Narratives and other matter particularly Interesting to young persons. Teachers will and In it mach that they will like to read to their climes—lnteresting matter pre. pared to their hands. and such as they cannot find errs• where. For the same reasons, members of Ulhle•ciawes, and the older echoing generally, will be greatly benefit ed by the perusal of this paper. The Sunday-School .75mes has every week a report of the choicest matter, selected from the Noon Prayer Meet ings, which are so Interesting to all classes of Christians. Besides a large amount of general religions intelligence, the SandaySchoal nays contains all the most recent Sun• tiny-school news. It loom is all the Important Conven tions of Sunday-school teachers. It discusses tho ques tions which most poet act and perplex teacher. sad pa rents, respecting the various methods of Religious Train ing for the young, the means of gaining the attention and ailictions of children, and especially of securing their conversion and bringing them to Christ. The subicet of Mission-Schools for cities, and of Sunday-school mission ary work for the Interior, is thoroughly canvassed. In deed, there is hardly a topic •of practical Importance to any who are linterested In the subject of religious estima tion, which is not hero brought under consideration from week to week. The condoetors of this paper endeavor to remeinherdlott the great end of all Chrisilan effort is to bring men to Chi isf. Thoy aim aCeonlingly, to put Into every number of tho paper something millet. Moll hove for Its direct object tho convercion of moos. SPECIAL OFFER The prepileturs of the Sunday-School Times ImM° ac quired the exelu-ive right of sale of the splendid work mentioned above, the MAP OF ANCIENT JERUSALEM, offer It na n special premium to those superintendents. Walters, or others, a ho wilt Assist In getting new sub set ibers to the paper. We offer this superb premium to any one who will send 119 the mimes of 12 new subsetibet cud $l2 in cash. IMEIO2 .Cu- In every ease, before beginning to enliven, be sure to write to tie and obtain the necessary documents and instructions. There mitt help you greatly in prosecuting the noik, and will save you many mistakes. Enclose 5 cents to pay postage. Address raoesirrons OF Ten 80000T•SCHOOL Toms, 140 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia. N. ll.—Specimens of the .PandayScioei Time', and a copy of the Map of A »ctent Jerusalem, may be seen at the lloultstore or WM, LEWIS, lluntingdon. April 10, 1801.-di. PHH4ADELPHIA AND READING SUMMER ARRANGEMENT OX AND AFTER .WAY 28th, 1860 Two passenger trains leave Harrisburg Dnilr, (Sundays excepted,) nt 8.00 A. M., and 1,15 P. ,11. ' fur Philadelphia, arriving theta at 1.2 :t P. N., and 6.15 P. N. Returning. leave Philadelphia at 8.00 A. M., end 3.30 P. M., art king nt Ilan Isburg nt 12.45 noon and 8.30 P. M. puree: To Philadelphia, No. 1 Cats, $3.251 100.2 On sam • train, $2..."‘) Fares: To Rending, $l.OO anti $l.OO At Reading, connect With trains fur Potteville, Miners• villa, Tamaqua. Catamfgna, ka Four truing leave flooding for Philadelphia daily, nt A. M.,10.45 A. M., 12 ao noon and 3.43 P. M. Leave Philadelphia for Reading at 8.00 A. 51, 1.00 P. Si., 3.30 P. M., and 5 00 I'. M. Fares: Rending to Philndelphlo, $1.75 and $1.45. The morning train from Harrisburg connects at Reading will, pp train fur Willserihnrre, Pittston and Scranton. For through Hatch, and other information apply to .1, .1, CLYDE, July 18. 1000. • General Agent. NEW AIR LINE ROUTE TO NEW frgt , %3Ml l. ,41,1 .•"="- -• g."l wm , a, _ SIIOIVI'EST IN DISTANCE - AND QUICK- • EST IN TIME BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES OF NEW YORK AND HARRISBURG I VIA. READING, ALLENTOWN AND EASTON. 665136 Esynr.ss, Wo.t, leaves New York nt 6 A. M., arriving et Uorrlelurg et 12.45 noon, only 6% bourn be tween the tuo - - - Mitt. Ides leaves New Yolk at 12.00 noon, and arrives at 1 larrisburg at 5.80 P. M. 11101INING MAIL LINE, ❑oat, lens es Harrisburg at 8.00 A M., arriving at New York at 4.50 P. M. AFTERNOON EXPRESS LINE. East, leaves 'lmbibing at 1.15 P. 51., arriving at New York nt 9.00 P. 31. Connections are made at Harrisburg at 1.00 P. M., with the Passenger 'Plains in each dit action on the Peuusytva• Ma, Camber laud Valley and Neitharn Central Railroad. All fining connect at Reading with trains for Pottsville and Philadelphia, and at Allentoun for Munch Chunk, Easton, Ac. No change of Passenger Cars or Baggage between Now York and Harrisburg. by the 6.00 A. M. Lino from New York or the the 1.15 P. M. from Harrisburg. For 'twenty of scenery, add speed, comfort rind accom modation, this route presents superior inducements to the traveling public. Fare between New York and Harrisburg live dollars.— For tickets and other information apply to J. J. CLYDE, General Agent, Harrisburg. July 18,1800. WILLIAM AFRICA • HAS AGAIN COMMENCED TIT& BOOT AlcD SIIOE-11fAKINO, ONE DOOR EAST OF 11. ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORE. His old customers and lite public generally, will give him a call. (llUntingdon. Oct. tIO, 18581 ALEXANDRIA BREWERY.- NEW FIRM ! The ttniler‘igne.l rexpectrully inform the public that they have purchneed the ALEXANDRIA BREWERY and will malaise the business, and endeavor to give general satieraction. a All order e will ho promptly attended to. IV M. ROTIIROCK, Alexandiia, Feb. 22, 1860, IVhl, N. KIRBY. ALEXANDRIA. FOUNDRY.- ROGER C. MeGII.T., manufacturer of all kinds of castings. forge and rolling mill, grist and saw nail, thrash ing machine, sled and sleigh soles, wagon boxes, stoves of various kinds, kettles, plough shears to suit all kinds of ploughs; also, car wheels and railroad work, and has a new Bad implored plough that senders satisfaction to all farmers that have used them. I Will keep all kinds of plough shears and ploughs nt Messrs. Fisher & McMur• trio's, Huntingdon, and at Mr. George Eby's, Mill Creek, and will All all orders promptly. The farmers will save money by getting shears and ploughs of Mc:GILL, at she feuudry head-quarters, the place to buy cheap. All kinds of produce, old metal and lumber, taken in exchange.— tiring the pay and save ten per rent. 11. C. FicGILL. Alexandi la, March 7, ISCO. - fiALL at the new CLOTHING STORE of OUTMAN & CO., If you want a good article of Clothing. Storo room in Long's now building, in the Dia, mond, liuntingdon. Sept. 9,1857. BOOTS SHOES.—OId mod young can be fitted at BENJ. JACOBS' +store in Market square, Huntingdon, Pn. (oct2S.) aQOAL OIL!! COAL OIL!!! . mes A. Brown aell3 the genuine "PORTLAND KERO SENE," oa COAL OIL, dear as water. This is the only ktud of oil that gives ugh satisfaction as an agent for light. Beware of counterfeits and colored carbon oils. They emit an ciffenshe smell and smoke. A largo variety also or COAL OIL LAMPS, Chlinneys. Globes, Wicks, Burners, Shades, Ac., kc., sold at the very lowest prices, nt the s llardivare Store, Iltruting• don, Pa. DAVID OTAIR, A. HILTON MEM. PARTNERSHIP. BLAIR & SPEER, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, A. &Pea on main Street., one door west of Wilson & Petri ken's. An professional business promptly attended to. Huntingdon, Mamba 27,1861.-3 m. jApKsoN HOTEL, HUNTINGDON, PA GRAFFUS !BLUR, Pkoprietor. H WRITE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HUNTINGDON, PA Jim. 2,1821,4 t, F, XCIIANGE lIQTI T, HUNTINGDON, NEAR PI.NNBTLV&DIL DLIVROAD DEPOT. JOHN S. MILLER, Proprietor puutingdin, April 10, 1801. D. P. GWIN HAS JUST OPENED A SPLENDID STOCK OF NEW GOODS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER CALL AND EXAMINE THEM April 10, 1861. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS! ! FISHER & SON HAVE JUST OPBNED A SPLENDID STOCK OF NE IV GOODS. WE PUMA° AILS INVITED TO CALL and EXAMINE OUR GOODS. FISHER & SON. April 10, 1661. PISTOLS !PISTOLS!! olt'et, Sharpe', Smith & Wesson's, and all improved patterns of Revolver; Pistols, Carp idges, Bowie Knives, &r. &c., for sale at the liardnare Store of JAMES A. BROWN. May 21,1601. Huntingdon, Pa. BOOTS & SHOES ! ANEW STOCK. FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. JUST RECEIVED AT LEVI IVESTBROOK'S STORE. All in Nrant of Boot* and Moen, for old or young, aro requested to call and examino my stock. L. WESTBROOK, Huntingdon, )lay 3.1861; QnIII'IIANS' COURT SALE.- pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Hun. tingdon county, there will be exposed to Palle Sale, on the promises, On SATURDAY, the 15111 day of Juno next, rill the right, title and interest of John Morningstar, deed.. or, in and to a certain TRACTOF LAND, situate In Tod too nship, in sold county, bounded on the north-west by land, now or late, of 3411T10S Entrekin, Esq , on the north east by lands of Michael Stone, on the south-west by lands of Frederick Crum and Henry Ilene, anti by other .. .1,,,,, and,, containing Ninety Acres, net• measure, n,rn,,, be the same more or less, upon which tract there 1:111. 1 . is a Large Log Dwelling noose, 45 acres of new ly cleated land. the balance being well timbered, an excellent spring of scoter, young fruit trues. Ac. TERMS OF SALE•—One.third of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of the sale, and the reelduo in two :ettal annual pnymente thereafter, will, the interest, to be secured ny the bonds and mortgage of the purchns or. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. Si., of said day.— Attendance given by the Ailmlnlelrettors a wild Ilg'd. MIN BEAVER, DIIILID OARNER, Nor 21,18r4, Munk S TATIONE It Y and JEWEL It Y PACKAGES, For sale to agents nud dealers at very reduced rates. put up in Vitl iety envelopes. For further information Address CO4ESIAN 4 CO„ June 4, 1861. (tip-stairs) 802 Chestnut Bt., Phila. AGENTS Can make from $3.00 to $5.00 per day uelling our variety e UN elope.. COLEMAN & CO.. 602 Chestratt St., • June 4, 1881. riIItUSTEE'S NOTICE.- - .The undersigned having been appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county, Trustee of John Y. Hay, an insolvent debtor, hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to the said flay, to mage immediate payment to the undersigned, nod those having claims to present them for settlement. E. 'HILTON SPEEII, Huntingdon, May 30, 1161.—1 L Trustee AUDITOR'S NOTICE.- (Enka° of Christian Lawless, deceased.) 'lke undersigned auditor appointol by the Orphans' Court to distribute the balance in the bands of J. Sewell Stewart, Req.. ntlotini,tnttor of Christopher Lawless, late of the borough of Huntingdon, deceased. hereby glees no tige to all persons interested. that he will attend at his office in Huntingdon. on FRIDAY the Mot day of Juno nest, at ono o'clock, P. M. for the purpose of making said distribution, where all persons has ing claims against the said estate are icquested to present the same or be debar- red from coming in upon said fund. . ' TIIEO. 11. CREMEIt, Auditor Iluntinsdon, May T.S. RECEIVER'S NOTICE. 'rake notice th.Lt I hAve been nopeinted, by the Court of Common Pleas of Hunnt!pion county, receiver of all the credits, h„13; book peooinite, Antes end limits of every kind, of the firm 4f hong - int k Johhstan ' Ong in Walker and Penn too ;Alps, in snid Co. Notice is therefore given to nil nelsons indebted to the firm, tc, col i nt my office in lluntin&do,u, and, Dinka settlenlont • • 447.p1t SWOOP& Huntingdon, June C, A uDiTows No [Estate of Esther Cox. deed.] the undersigned auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, to, ilistrihnte tits balance in the hands ofJohn (teens, Esq., administrator de bonis non of Esther Co;; late uf Itt'arriorentur% tOwnahliti threilu hereby gives notice that he will attend at his ofltee Huntingdon. on THURSDAY, the 20th day of June Met., at one o'oloelt, H., for the purl.se of making said die. triblition, when and where all persons interested in said estate aro required to present their claims against the saute or be debarred from coming in upon said rung. THEO. 11. CREMItn, Huntingdon, June 4,1801.-3 t. Auditor. °AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— 1 undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon count 3, to make dish 'button of the fund in the hands of John Cook, admr. of James 0. Mad den, lo ail Springfield township, deed., o u tby gixes no tice to parries interested, that he t, I laud to the duties of his appointment, at the ounce of Scott 4: Drown, in the borough of Huntingdon, on THURSDAY, the 27th day of Juno, inst., when and where nit persons aro required to present their claims or bo tiobarredfrom coming in on said fund. J. If. 0. conium, Huntidgdon, June 4,1801..31. - Auditor. SPRING AND SUMMER ROBIDRT inDitOIIANT TAILOR, All Ora; one door me of Mrmon's sore, RIM A PINE ASSORTUINT 0/ GENTLEMENS' DRESS GOODS. Uts assortment coastal& of CLOTHS, PLAIN AND FANCY TESTINOF, the neatest and best that could be found in the city, all of ahlch he will take pleasure in exhibiting, and making up to order. It ant coat nothing to call and examine bin good.. Call soon. Huntingdon, April 3,1801.-3 m. OIL CLOTH WINDOW. SHADES, GILT GOLD SHADES, MUSLIN SHADES, BAILEY'S FIYTURES, TAPE, CORD AND TASSALS, A PULL ASSORTMENT • • AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE. CLOTHING !—A large stock on hand, at the cheap atm or DIM. JACOBS: Call and (m -ai:WOO goods and prices. 40ct28) and BAILEY'S FIXTURES, A handsome assortment But received and for sale at LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY A MUSIC STORE BOOTS and SHOES, this largetd and clic:wok tunortinent in town, at D. P. 01711 PH. PIR. ESENWEINT TAR AND 'WOOD NAPTIZA PECTORAL, s the best Best illedicineln the World for the cure of Coughs and Colds, Creep, Bronchitis, Asthma, Diftlealty In Breathing, Palpitation of the heart, Piptherlr, and for the relief of patients in the advanced stages of Con sumption, together with all diseases of the Throat and Chest, and which predispose to Consumption. It is pecullaily adapted to the radical cure of Asthma Being prepared by a Practical Physician and Druggist and one of great experience lu the cure of the vilriOUS diseases to which the human tonne la liable. It le offered to the afflicted xith the greatest cone deuce. Try It end be convinced that it le Invaluable In the cure of Bronchial affections. Price. 50 cente per bottle. BSRNIVEIN'S AROMATIC BALSAM, A very valuable remedy fur Diarrhea, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, and all bowel affections. Try It. Price 25 cents per bottle. 4511- The above sfedicines are prepared only by DR. A. ESENWEIN & CO., Druggist, and Chenille, N. W. Corner Ninth & Poplar Ste.. Philadelphia. N. B.—Sold by o.rry respectable Druggist add Dealer in Medicine throngliout the State. • (June 20, 1600.-ly.] EMOVAL -mI''RANR GERLACH & BROTHER Inform the people generally that they have removed to the shop lately occupied by Bergans & (trim. They have both had many year. experience In the business and they feel confident In being able to give general satisfaction to all who mey give them work. They will make or repair any kind of tools, wagon work hone shoeing, and all other kind of iron work. Their work will ho well done and cheaper than can be had in town. Ilaritinvion, April 2, 1661.-3m.s GROCERIES ! GROCERIES !! A FRESH ARRIVAL I= IF you want Carpets and Oil Cloths, call At D. P. (MIN'S, where you will find the let - wine. eortmont in town. ACARD.- DR. D. S. HAYS offers hit profetelonal cervices to the inhabitants of Mooresville nod vicinity. Office, at the lower bank or NOT Mille, opp..alto Moe. M 3 toxin Atom. ' April 18, 1860-tr. TItACING MUSLIN, Arma AND DRANYIX(I PAPAII White and Caored Curd 11(per, For sale at LEWIS' ROOK 2 STATIONERY STORE. TV YOU WANT TO BE CLOTHED, JL Call at ti o store of WOSTENHOLMS' Celebrated IX L Knives and Razors, for solo by JAS. A. BROWN. WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS, A LARGE STOCK SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Window Curtain Papers, LEWIS' BOOK STORE NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! G. ASIIMAN MILLER. Has just received a new stock of GROCERIES, DRY-GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, Cell and examine my new Mock. G. ASHMAN MILLER Ma}• 3, 186 WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVEIt WARR. • We would respectrally info ,m our rriends,patrons and the public amorally, tbat we have now in Store and offer Whotante and Retail, at the low est Cosh Prices, a largo and very chalce stock of Watches. Jewelry, bther awd plated are, of every vit. riety and st)le, Every richcriptlen Diankowl Work and other Jewelry made to order at short notice. AW All goods warranted to be. replehented. N, IJ.--a'articular attention given to the repairing of \Vetches and Jen airy, of eery denription. STAIIITER k HARLEY, No. 622 Market Street, South aide, Philedelphia. March 6,1661.-3 in. THE NEW STORE AND NE TV GOODS. WALLACE & CLEMENT, Have just received another stock of new goods, such as DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QIIDENSIVARE, ke n in the store room at the son lloeast corner of the Dimnond In tho borough of Huntingdon. Their Stock has been Carefully selected, end will be sold low for cash or country produce. Huntingdon, April 15, 1001. 'LIEU ATISJI CURED. Itfr. JOHN WESTBROOK, Sr., manufactures n iNiMENT which is Pure to cure ltheuntritiom. No cure. no pay. Persons nillieted should call nod try the medicine. Call nt his residence in Washington street, one door West of Levi Westbrook. Huntingdon, March 20, IE6I. PiIOYOGRAPII GALLERY, No. 721 Arch Street, PliSaddphia. One of the largest and most complete Galleriesin the States, where the best Pictures, known to the Pho• tOgrnphic art, are taken at prices no higher then am paid for miserable caricatures. The Proprietor, a pritctical Photographer, attends per. smelly, every sitting—and allows no picture to leave the Gallery unless it gives perfect satisfachon. Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes, of absent or deceased friends, photographed to any regain al eine, or taken on Canvass, life sine, end painted in Oil by the best Artists. At this Gallery pictures con be taken in roiy.ariather— es perfect in cloudy days as when the nun educe. Persons visiting the city are respectfully invited to ex amine nor specimens, which for price nod quality defy competition. RV Instructions given in the ark of Photography. 11. NEWELL, GALLERY 07 ART, 724 Arch Street, Philadelphia. CO3INIVIDATIONB ; From Iron. Lmvis D. Cornpbsll, M. C., 01;i0. My family and friends nil concur In the opinion that the (Nowell) picture Is morn life-like than any thing they over Mr. My likeness has been repeatedly taken by dif ferent Artists in serious nay., but I have never-Set had ono which presents so true to nature, all the features and expressions of conntenanco as this. From Hon. E. Jos' Morris, late 31Inister to Italy, The einuisite finlab, beauty and Wines, of your por traits, conjoined Nvith, their durability of color and faith fulness n.s likenesses; cannot fall to corntrind tkiera to the attention and patronage of all Who appreciate true art. Front Col. Jamas Page. FASHIONS! Having occasion for n portrait, I procured one from Mr. Robert Newell, of tho city of Philadelphia, a mintatttrojn Oil Colors, under the new process discovered by him, and take great pleasure in expressing the satisfaction glean me, not only by the accuracy of the likeneos, but Ka edit tic lintel, in all respects, and recommends him to the pat ronage of those disposed to encourage the beautiful art. Nor. 28, 1860 Jas. Paoli. 1861. _lB6l. CLOTHING. - n - JIOMAN. N E CLOTHING FOR SPRING AND SUMMER, JUST RECEIVED NS' • , lI,RQUAN'S . CHEAP CLOTHING, STOVE, For CeptlemerVe Clothing of thebest material, and made Di the beat Workmanlike rummer, call at H. ROMAN'S, f. l. ll , oetto the Vranklta Menne la Market Intrfp2,ll:llBTir CASSIMEREM, and BLANK BOOKS, or rams suss, for ludo at 'LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. COAL BUCKETS and Shovels, for solo by JAMES A. BROVI ONFF,CTIONETUTIR of the very fies - t vv Cot CHRIST. LONG'S CALL AND SEE. AND jvsl , EgcEll(VD "QIJIOK SALES UM SMALL PROFITS V' Anybody in want of FAMILY ANDrOCEET nint,us; HYMN AND PRAYER BOOEI3, ALBUMS AND ANNUALS, ANT OTHER TALUADLE AND INTERMITINCI BOON, Fancy and School STATIONERY, ASUSICA.I 4 INSTRIMItiTS. CIIIIRCII MUSIC AND INSTRUCTION BOONS, BURET DIM° for the Piano, Guitar, &c, &e., DOD= noose, POATMONNAIEB AND PD11920.; For Lathes and Gentlemen, QOLD PENS AND rExciLs, AWARD CARDS ADD BOOKS, Fur Sunday and Cummon Scltuala, SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS OH ALL-KINDS, TOY BOOKS, ALPHABET BLOCKS, &0., ALL KINDS OF, BOOKS Propitfur Boys and Okla. • AMUSING -GAMES For Young FoMr WEDDING ENVELOPES AND CAItDE, ESARRIAGB OFAITITICATES, VISITING CARTI,S, CHECKER BOARDS, roxpioss, hon'`: CONVERSATION CARDS, BONG BOOAS, From 6 to 75 cents • BLANK, BOOKS,• • ffentorarlunt'Pooks of Various' Sing, *0 SCHOOL BOOKS OF ALL KINDS, DIARIES FOR 1800 Drawing and Blotting raper, Bridal and Chat \sum ONE zona, MAUD/Mt CADMINZ) HID, DWI AND DI OD INES, Arnold's ITudgson's and WRITING FLUID. Wrapping Paper of Different Sizes and Qnalitien, &c. &C. &G. "&o.!. 1:!CIMINII2 SHOULD CALL AT LEWIS' CIICAP , DOOE, STATIONERT AND 31usic 'suns, - - In tlio"Globe" building, Mirknt '‘jelun;e. w•lhore nil who wont to, SAVE MONEY, go to make'llieir purellasoo • if l Allap ?"10,=„F' • * • DOOMS AND STATIONERY:- A good assortment of miscellaneous ,and Schosil ooks—Foolscap, Letter, Commercial and Note Paper— Plain and Bisrey Envelopes—Red, Blue and Black - Inks— Allank Books of numerous sizes—Pena, Patti's, Pocket and Desk Inkstands, and every . otlicr article usually found to a Book and Stationery Store, can ho kid at fair pricei at LEWIS' MAE, STATIONEILY,A MUSIC 13011-IL NOTICE TO ALL !! ..gm . -•, . , The subscriber, who has for more then one yoar: Carried on business in company with Meow.. N. BaANDT, li. Our, P. WHISILIT, and Mr. Leona BEER, IMS this day etissolstid partnership with the abort firm ! All claims against the old firm will be paid by the eubsertber, and all thou In debted to the firm ' , ill pay him. _ • - :•. :•. CLOCKS, WATCHES and JEWELRY will • always be repaired: l, A goad stock of CLOCKS, Al NV/Cretin and arlll.lll will lie kept on bond for customers who mi.) , faros him with a call. ,/ . JOSEPH REICOEIC Iluntlngdon, March 2,1859 WHAT EVERYBODY WA.NTSI 4VERYBODY'S LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR IN BUSINESS FRANK CROSBY, =3 It Tells Thu hors t 0 driiiv up PARTNEBSITIP Parini and gives general forms for Minium:ere of all kinds, thus of SALE, LEASES and Psznooni. It Tells You flow to draw up BONDS and eloaroaans, Ay * 'miens, PonErs of ATToRNET, rtoriwand lku.s of Faxenanon, lir-cum:ld ltionasu. It Tells You The laws for the COLLECTION of *Diem, 111th the STATUTES of,Lnirwrion, and amount and kind of property Pisan from EXECID TioN to every State. It Ttlli Ton Ilow to make nu ASSIGNMENT' properly, with • • forme for Courosmon with Chtentrons, and the losol.vErt LAWS of every State. It Tells You The legal relations existing between Gun man and 'WARD, MADTER artilArrnsancz, and LANDLORD end TENANT. • ' • - • It Tells Thu What constitutes lonet.. and Storm. and the Lawns to 31.1nontai Down; fhlt RIGHT IN. PROPERTY. Divofves and Alswotly, It Tells You The'Law for Minium& lamts to °soil State, and the NATurALLTATION,Liwaof mu/coga io try, nod how to comply with the game, It Tell. Abu Who law coocetalng Peasionand how to* lain ono, and tho Par-.E.Werion Laws Itt , PUBLIC LANDS- - It Tells' You The Law for PATENTS, with mode or prom du re in obtaining one,wiftiilo sonsousc f, ASSIGNMENTS and TABLE on Fats: It Tells You flow to make your WILL, end hointo Avactr. WEB ON AN ESTATE, with 'llia taw and toe requirements thereof4n Mreti State: , It Tilts You 'The meaning of LAW TWOS in general nee, and, enpins to yon the LAO)Stailvni E. Erin's andJUDICIAL Peleint - of both. the ' Venom! anilSlatat o•o9EltNtams: . It Tells TON HOW TO SEEP OCT or Law, by 'Mooring bin. to do Tolle, business legally, tinta'serluga vast amount of property. and vtalitioas litigation, by Ha timed) coastaltatlori. AVVvEI erybody's Inner le locale At IkeektliplltitoVe SCHOOL BOOKS, • - F`OIZ'SALE -AT LEWIS' BOOK, BTATIONEKT k 3UISTOTOIOI 11 7(ICf+ON, P 1 00000118 Speller. int, V. ad, 4th sad Sib Madera. WGIUDYEY'S :Mier and Readers, (oid and neW edliblith) BANDER'S do do do , SWAN'S- • do' '4O - 416 ' " ' • " COBB'S do do Webb'e Normal Reader, No.l. .. • . Emerson's Readers. • Town's Speller and Definer, (old and new edttlons.) ' Scholar's Companion. - Smith's. Bullion's, Drown's and ToWaellarldnldanti Fitelt'e Physical Geography. Warren's PhYsieal Geer 1 . 1 1, Monteith an it eNally's Geographlas, k Atlases. Webstv's and Woreester's Dietirmarlas, • , , .• ••Quackeriboe' First Lessons in Corripositioq, 111,astokinbo's Composition and Rhetoric. • 'Clreettlear's,Stoddard's,Erroneition's,Swilirs,Colburn's and Ray's Aritbmetics. - Deterson'a Familiar Science. Greenleaf's and Stediard'a Kaye to Arithmetic,. - Greenleaf's and Davies' Algebras. Greenleaf's Key to Algebra. :Parker's Juvenile' Philosophy.' • f Perker'a First Lessons in Natural Philosephy.:, Parker's Philosophy.' ypham'e Mental Philosophy . Willard's History of the United Statei.•• • Berard's " 44 54 Goodrich's a— - u ,i • . - Payson, Dutton and tior!hner'S.ln gayer numbers. • • . Academical, Controllers' and. otbe;. Cepylooks. Elements of Map Drawing, : With' plan - for ecAlking Meina . by tri-angulatioh and IMproved methods e 4 prelestion, Davfee' Elementary Geometry and•*igoriegp,,Stry::'. • Davies' Legendrelt Geometry. Fulton & Eastman', Book-keeping. ' Book Keeping - by Single Entry, by Ilanaford & Payee Book BeoPWS Lx 5 #91*AF0.D 0 1 , 14 ,. P# l :3!...b.kV"hkr44e. 'Payeem: °Veep books will Le added and Inenislied to order. ; A full stock of School Stationery always on hand. MuntingdoP., F's =I RI