PROFESSIONAL & zusiriEss ?ARDS W, WAGATIAN & CO., • Miner. and Deatrirs in Broad Tot. dial. B. L. Hogehau, Galena dgeut, AlcCounellatown, Huntingdon county, Ps. • DI3LAIR, j , Miner and Shipper of Broad Top Coal. Office Run tingdon Pa. (2 A. , MILLER, N_A • Dealer in Groceries, Confectionaries, dc.. do TAIL JOHN McCULLOCH, offers his proroutonnl services to the ottitens of Ituntlngdon tend Cfcinity. 01E03 on 11111 street, one door east of need'. ttrng Store. Aug. 28, '55. u. S._ MILLER, • Proprietor of the ExeLoose note' SS. SMITH, Dealer in Drugs, /tledi k3 • dries, Perfumery, Dyo Stuffs, Offs, IT. Also—Gro• ceries, Confectioneries, &e., Huntingdon, I's. WM. LEWIS, Dv,ler in Books, Stationory and Musical Instni meats, Huntingdon, Pa. . T M. CUNNINGHAM &BRO.- • ei • . Founders, Huntingdon, Pa lAMBS: A. BROWN,: fir Dealer in flardware, Cutlery, Paint*, Oily &c., Unlit iugdon, -i-I _. . . . ROMAN, . Dealer in Iteady3lade Clothing, Milo and Capo, ta and Shoes, &c. • 13 ENJ. JACOBS, Dealer in Dry Goode, Rawly Mide Clothing, Grocer. Queenoware, An. &c. GUTMAN & CO., Dealers in Ready s madoGlotl t il l g, Huntingdon, P. " ifP,:GWIN; . Dealer in Dry Ooods,Groceries, Hardware, Queens were. lints and Caps, Boots and Shoes, an. ISHER & SON, Dealers in fry Goods, Omin, llontingdon, Pe. , IntEVI WESTBROOK, : '; ' Dealerfn Gentlemen's, an/ 311rsee Doots, en, Glitters, Morocco Igrther, etc, TOSEPH REIGGER, Vry. ! , atctunaker and dealer in Watches. Clocks, and Jew WM. WILLIAMS, Plain and Ornamimtal Marble Manufacturer TOHN F. RiIIIEY, County Surveyor, El Huntingdon, Pa. Office on Hill street, one door oast of the Huntingdon Marble Yard. Itimicyccs—L. T. Watson, Philadelphia; J. P. I.eslie, Geologist, Philadelphia; Charles ?Mickley, Rough and Heady Furnace, Hon. Jonathan MlVillianis. ICHARD LANGDON, Miner and _Ltd Dealer lu Broad Top Coal, Hopewell, Bedford coun ty, Ca. ' [Nov. 3, '6B. 313IERMAN k, CO.,Miners and Deal ers iu Broad Top Cml, Brood Top, Unntiugdon co., enna. [Nov. 0, 1855. COUNTRY DEALERS can .71-1" bny CLOTHING from me in Huntingdon at WHOLESALN ne cheap as they can iu the cities, an I have a wholesale atone in Philadelphia. Unntingdon, April 11, 11,58. 11. INMAN. poRY,GOODS!—A fine assortment on hand for the accommodation of customers, nt BY:XJ- A CS" Cheap Corner," 3.lmket Square. (oct2B ) QTONE-WARI4I at S. S. Smith's Gro cery, 53 per cent. cheaper than any other piaci in town. 11 , K. NEVI?, M. D., • PHYSICLiAV AND SURGEON: 4iicr., Ilill istrert. opposite Dr. Luden, offerer him proton 60ne1...1-vices to the eiti.teno of Huntingdon •nd vicinity April 13,1859. JOHN scorr. 13ANCT1 T. ERMIN - LAW PARTNERSHIP.- .7. If. 0 Comas ban, from this dote, become a mem. er of the firm of SCOTT & BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, HUNTINGDON, in which name the business slti still be conducted Iluntingdon, Jau. 2, 1560.. q z_7, VIOLINS, k Arf 4 GUITARS, SYMPIIONIANS, ACCORDEONS AND FIFES, For sate d,eap a 0 LEWIS' BOON, STATIONERY & MUSIC, STORE I) ALLISON MILLER, DEYTIST, Ite27iraeil ,. t s; th. Betk. Row opposite the Court Honor. April POCKET TESTAMENTS, FOR THE VOLUNTEERS, AT ItEDUCM MICE% A LARGE STOOK ON HAND AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE. 1100 K Old Books, Magazines, or publications or any kind, aciiid to order, if left at LE IVIS' 1300 K ,k ST.ATION.ARY STORE. BUSINESS MEN, TAKE NOTICE! jj It you want your ami neatly printed upou envel opes, call at ' LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. FOR TILE LADIES. A superior article of Note Paper and Envelopes suitable for confidential correspondence, for sale at LEWIS' BOOK d STATIONERY STORE. DAPER! PAPER!! Not Post, Commercial, Foolscap and Flatcar—a, good assortment fur sale by the ream, hid( ream, quire or sheet, at . LEWIS' NEW POCK & STATIO.NERY STORE, LAST NOTICE. MI trbo tiara mulattl,sl accounts with me of six menthe Mantling or longer, are earnestly requested to call and nettle up and rave costs. I meat hare money or guit business. - LEV' WESTBROOK. Huntingdon, Jon. 2, 1861. 13110TOGRAPIIY In all its redone Branches, Executed in the twat sc) Ic known In the art, at C, 0. CRANE'S ommaty, M 2 Arch Street, East of Sixth, Philadelphlix Life size la Oil and Mettle, Stereoscopic Portraits, Am bretypcs, Daaverreetrane, &a., for Cases, Medallions, Fins Ittavi t Ac. [Nov. 14,'60.-17. ENVELOPES { the bog, pack. or lesn giouttlty, for sale at Lzir LT BOOK AND STATIONER 1' STORE. JOOP SKIRTS with from 4 to 30 hoop, at Flees from 25 eta. to $2,00 at the cheap r D. P.OWIN. LADIES Collars, very cheap and beau tirut,:t D. P. on-ms. ASplendid variety of Carpets, only 25 eta per yard. FISHER & SON. HARRISBURG STONE-WARE !! Crocks, Jugs, Preserve Jars &c., &c., of superior qualify. Sold only by JAMESA. 111101fli I) P. GWIN keeps the largest, best • assortment and anapest shoes in town. Call and amino them.; lIOOPED SKIRTS worth 2 50 will be auld for $125 At the rimy, store of • /USHER SON. yoy. vaat ,trandson a Goods, good Gogks,,ctkeop Goode, And eat kiA.l of D. P. GW 11 oode, got° .11. CALL at D. P. GIVIN'S if you want GOOD GOODS. gaItOCERIES, Sze.—Call at the cheap store of BENJ. JACOBS. All kinds of coon try prams, taken In exchange at the highest market pri (or tn. BOOTS & SHOES, Hats s Caps, the largest assortment and cheapest to be found at . D. P. OWINI3 • GUN BARRELS AND LOCKS.-A ge assortment at BROWN'S HARDWARE; STORE. QI.IM SHOES,. cheaper at D. P. Gwin's then can be had in Wpm. WI and ens them. PARK Colored Palm Hoods, best qual I.t . y, only 50 cto. peck. FISHER & SON. C OAL & COAL OIL LAMPS, for 76 cogtiAnd 31p3vardd, at too hardware o - .A.g;7. T HE best Tobaeop in town, at p. P. OWIN'S • MICA LAMP CIUMNEYB-- ! Net needyed at the hardwire ittore JAB. A. AItOWN D LANK BOOKS, OF TA110175 arm, for eale at IETS7 . B' ; BOOK AND STA TIOXERr MBE. ANCIENT 'ITRUSALE/01, A LARGE AND BFAIITIFUL ISOMETRICAL PICTURE OF JERU SALEM And the Sacred Places Surrounding the HOLY CITY, . AS THEY APPEARED /N ANCIENT TIMES. The above work Is commended to the . favorable notice of clergymen, and those having charge of Bundayrochools, Ilible.clessos, and public institutions. It is about 9 feet lmig and a feet wide, colored and var nished, and mounted on canvas with toilers. It has been constructed from the most reliable and au thentic sources, and will be found an invaluable aid to those engaged he lecturing on the Holy Land, or in im parting Instruction to school classes on - the subJcot to which it refers. It alms to give an exact idea of the city as It appeared In ancient times. It is taken as a "bird's eye" or " bal loon" view; the beholder being, to 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 with an Outline Key, in which the different localities are numbered, and a Descriptive Mauna! containing all the information necessary to ena ble one to use the view to advantage in teaching or leo. taring. • THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL TIMES. This is a Weekly Religious Paper, published at the eery low price of ONE DOLL AR A YEAR. It Is de signed for lizrents, nachers, and all who are engaged or Interested in the religious training of the young. It is also an excellent Family Paper. - A portion of the Sund . ay•School 7fimes Is occupied Ivlth M Narratives and other atter partitulerly interesting- to young persons. Teachers will find in it much that they will like toren() to their cleaves—interesting matter pre pared to their bands, and such as they cannot rind else. .where. For the same reasons, members of Bible-classes, cad the older echelons generally, will be greatly benefit ed by the perusal of thin paper. The Stricloy•School rime+ lose every week a report of the choicest matter, selected from the Noon Prayer Meet ings, 'which are so interesting to all classes of Christiana. • Besides a large amount of general religious intelligence, the Sunday-School Times contains all thermal recent Sun. day-school news. It reports all the important Conven. Bons of f"unday-school teachers. It discusses the ques tions which most interest and perplex teachers and pa rents, respecting the various methods of Religious Train ing for the young, the means of gaining the attention and affections of children, and especially of necoring their conversion and bringing them to Christ. The subject of 311salon•Pciwole for cities, and of Bundapechool mission. ary work for the Interior, is thoroughly canvassed. In. deed, there in hardly a topic of practical importance to any who are linterented in the subject of religions educe.- tion, which N not here brought under coneideratiou from week to week. The conductors of this paper endeavor to reroember,that the !god and of nil Christian effort is to bring men to Christ. They elm accordingly, to put into every number of the paper something :which shall Lave for its direct object the conversion of souls. The proprietors of the SundaySolood Times hare sc. quirts the exeluelre tight of sole of the splendid week mentioned above, the 111 AP OF ANCIENT JERUSALESI, otter It as a @pedal premium to them superintendents, teachers, or others, nho will assist iu getting new sub. scribers be the paper. We offer this superb premium to any one who will send us the cameo id 12 new jsubscribes and $l2 in cash. /Th- in every mse, before beginning to canvass, be euro to write to us and obtain the necessary documents and Instructions. These will help you greatly in prosecuting the work. and will once you many mistaken. Enclose 6 cents to pay postage. Athlteee DIOERIETOFII OP THE SUODA7-SCIIOOL TINTS, 118 South Fourth street, Philadelphia. . . T. B. -specimens of the 'Sunday,Schoot 21mcs, and a copy of the Map of Ancient Jennalem, may be seen at the Bookstore of WM. LEWIS, Iluatingdoo. April 10,1861.-tt. - DIIILADELPHIS AND READING RAILROAD. _L. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT ON AND AFTER HAY 28th, 1860 J. U. 0. COILDIN Two passenger trains leave Uarriaburg Daily, (Sunday. excepted,) at 8.00 A. 51.. and 1.15 P. 31., for Philadelphia, arriving there at 1.25 P. M., and 6.15 P. M. Returning, leave Philadelphia at 8.00 A.M., and 3.30 P. M., arriving at liarriaburg at 12.45 noon and 8.30 P. M. Fares: To Philadelphia, No. 1 Care, $3.25; N 0.2 (in tram. train, 82.70) Fares To Fending, $2.60 and $1.30 At Reading, connect with trains for Pottsville, 51iners 1111e, Tamaqua. Cataminsa, tea Fear trains leave Beading for Philadelphia dolly, at 6 A. 51.00.45 A. M., 12.30 noon and 3,43 P. 51. Leave Philadelphia for Rending at 8.00 A. M., 1.00 P.M., 3.30 P. M., and 5.00 P. M. Fares: Reading to Philadelphia $1.75 and $1.45. The morning train front Harrisburg connects at Reading With up train for Wilkesbarre, Pittston and Scranton. For through tickets and other information apply to J. J. CLYDE, Jute IS. 1050,. Gerund Agent. NEW AIR LINE ROUTE TO NEW YORK. - .t ; ,1 11 r n!!..9,8,>.:77A1 SIIORTESTIN DISTANCE AND QUICK - EST IN TIME BETWEEN TILE TWO CITIES OF NEW YORK AND - BARRISBUROI VIA BEADING, ALLENTOWN AND , EASTO:V. , Mnatgito Emma, West, leaves New York at 6 A. M., .rriviog nt Harrisburg at 1215 noon, only &X boors be• tweeu the two cities. MAIL lase leaves New York at 1240 noon, end arrives at Ifarrisburg ut 8.30 P. N. . . MomnivoAlL LINE, Ea.t, leavea Harrisburg at 8.00 A M., arriving at New York at 4.30 P. 31. • AFTMOON EXIIILSS Liar. Emit, leaves Harrisburg at 1.15 P. M., arriving at New York at 9,00 P. 31. Connections are made at Harrisburg, at 1.00 P. M., with the Passenger Trains In etch direction on the Pen usytva• nia. Cumberland Valley and Northern Central ltoilroad. All ttnins connoct at ILeadlng ilk trains for Pottsville arid Philadelphia, and at Allentown for Manch Chunk, Easton, &c. No change of Pmsenger Cars or Itaggage botween New York and Harrisburg., by the 0.00 A. 31. Line from Now York or the the 1.15 P. At from Harrisburg. For beauty of scenery, add speed, comfort and accom modation, Ibis route presents superior Inducements to the traveling public. Fare betucen New York and Harrisburg Ave dollars.— For tickets and other Information apply to J. J. CLYDE, General Agent, Ilarrlaburg. " July 18,1860. WILLIA 'AI AFRICA RAS AGAIN COMMENCED TOE BOOT AND SHOE-MAKING, ONE DOOR EAST OF 11. ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORE. Me old cuatomein and the public genet/Illy, will give him a rail. (Huntingdon, Oct. 20, 1858.] A LEXANDRIA BREWERY.- NEW FIRM! The undersigned respectfully inform the public that they have purchased the 'ALEXANDRIA BitEIV EPA" and will continuo the business, and endeavor to give general satisfaction. All orders will be promptly attended to. ItOTHROCE., Alexandria, Feb. 22, 1860. WM. N. KIIWY. S ONGS AND BALLADS, &C., FOR EVERYBODY The Gentle Annie Melodist, The Dime .Melodist, The Dime Song Book, 11 'o. The Dime Song Book, No. 2, The Dime Song Book, Ko. 3, The Dime Song Book, No. 4, The Dime Song Book, No. 5, The Dime Song Book, No. 6. The Dame Letter Writer, The Dime Dream Book, The Dime Dialogue; The Dime Speaker, The Dime Cook Book, The Dime Recipe Book For sale at LAIRS' Boos, Sr►rte:cEay ►ND Mom SIM BENJ. JACOBS IS ON HAND TOR SPRING AND SUMMER If has recalred a Sae astuAlment of Igty GOODS for the Spring and Summer seasou, FAinprieng A repy ex tends.° ateorttnent of LADIES DRESS GOODS, DRY GOODS In gemital, READY-MADE CLOTHING, • Tar Ileu and Boys GROCERIES, ISATZ; A CAPS, ' BOOTS AND SHOES, de. de The public generally are requested to call and etamine the goods—and his prices. A. I am determined to sell my Hood., all who mil may exgeocutn bargains. Country token in Exchange (or Goods. BENJ. JACOBS, utthe Cheap Corner. Huntingdon, April 2, 1861. CLOTHING !—A large stook on hand k .. ./ at the cheep store of BENJ. JACOBS. Call and vc amine goods and prices. (0ct28.) THE best display and largest variety of all kinds of Goode, can always be found a the champ store of YISSIEII. do BON SPECIAL OFFER tgISZEI NSW GOODS, 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 11011 JUST OPENED SPLENDID STOCK NEW GOODS. =I and EXAMINE OUR GOODS FISHER & SON Aprll 10, 1861 P ISTOLS I PISTOLS !I Colt's, Sharps', Smith & Wesson's , and all Implored patterns of Revolvers, Pistol., Cartt idges, Dottie huives, &e. itc., fur sale at the Hardware Store of JAMES A. nitpwx. !tray 21,101. Bunting n, Pa. BOOTS & SHOES! ANEW STOCK. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. JUST RECEIVED LEVI WESTBROOK'S STORE Alt In want of Boots and Shoes, for old or young, are requested to call and examine my stock. L. WESTBROOK, Liuutingdoti, May 3,1801 QRPIIANS' COURT SALE.- in pnraniance of nu artier of the Orphans' Court of Hun. tingdon county, there will be exposed to Fcbllc Sitio, on the premises, On SATURDAY, the 15th dry of Juno next, all the right, titio and interest of John Morningstar, deed., of, in and to a certain 'FRAM' OF LAND, situate to Tod ton nsblp, in sold county, bounded on the north-west by land, now or late, of James Entrekin. Esq , on the north east by lands of Michael Stone, on the south-west by lands of Frederick Crum and floury liess, end by other ' antis, containing Ninety Acres, net measure, a; ; ~, be tine same more or less, upon IN Mai tract there Ii tin is a Large Log Dwelling House, 45 acres of new ly cleaned laud, the balance being well timbered, an excellent spring of water, )ciung fruit trees. &O. TERMS OF SALE.—One.dnird of the purchase money to hoe paid on confirmation of the sale, and the residue in two equal annual pigments thereafter. with the interest, to he secured by tine bonds and mortgage of the purchas er. Sate to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., of mill day.— Attendance Oen by tine Atintinislratord of said deed. ' JOHN BEAVER, ' PHILIP GARNER, —May 21, 1561. Admrs. STATIONERY and JEWELRY PACK AOES, For sale to agents and deaitql at very reduced rates, put up In variety envelopes. For further information Adder.' COLEMAN A CO„ (Up-stairs) 602 Chestnut St., Phila. June 4, 160(: AGENTS Can mnko from $3.00 to $5.00 per day selling our variety bnvelopos, COLEIttAN SOS Cheduut St., Phila. Juno 4,1061. SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS! ROBDRT KING, IIiERCIIANT•TAILOR, Hai Street, one door west of Cannon's Store, RIM A rina &Mum= or GENTLEMENS' DRESS GOODS. Ills assortment congas of CLOTHS, CASSIdLHIMS, and PLAIN AND rAny TESTINGS, 'the neatest and beat that could be found In the city, all of which he will take pleasure in exhibiting, and making up to order. It still cost nothing to call and examine his wale. Call coon. Huntingdon, April 3 , 1861..-3 m. OIL CLOTH WINDOW SHADES GILT GOLD SHADES, MUSLIN SHADES, BAILEY'S FIYTURES, TAPE, CORD AND TASSALS, A FULL ASSORTMENT AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE LATEST WAR NEWS! HIGH PRICES DEFEATED I Now is the Time to buy Cheap Clothing MANUAL GUTMAN. Respectfully inform the public generally that he h Just received a large and well selected stuck of fashionabi SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, to a Melt be asks the attention of all who are in want of n neat and comfortable Coat, a Peet or a pair of Pants.— Ills stock will bear examination, and be rexpeetfully requests all to call and eco for themselves. Should gentlemen &Oro any particular kind or cut of clothing not found in the stook on hand, by leaving their measure they can be accommodated at short notice. A good assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, &C., &C., will also be Wund on hand. All of which will be sold na low, II not lower. than the earns quality of goods can be had In the county. Call at the corner of the Diamond, Long's new building, M. OUTMAN. Huntingdon, April 2,1801. SOUND ON THE BOOT & SHOE QUESTION LEVI WESTBROOK Nan just opened the but smart. merit of Goode in lila line, ever brought to Huntingdon. His stock of BOOTS and SHOES for Mcßee, Gentle. non, Aliases, Boys and Children, comprises all the latest fuhlons, and manufactured of the beet ma. toads. Also, a Ilno assortment of HATS for men, Boys and Children. HOSE in great variety for Gentle men, Wise, Albums and Children. CARPET BAGS, SUSPENDERS, GARTERS, FANS, kc., A.c. ALSO, SOLELEATHER, CALF SKINS, MOROCCO, LASTS nod SIIOII4I GOINGS generally. Thankful fur peat furors, a contlunance of the same In reaps/A(011y solicited. N. 13.--I.k,ota mud Shoes for Ladles and Gentlemen, to paired and made to order. 40'24, 1561, CIOA.L' OIL!! COAL OIL!!! amen A. Drown. sells too genuirte ff PORTLAND 11PRO. SEM.% " on tOAL 014 dery as teeter. TWO:11e only 10m1 of nil that gives entire satis f action es all agent fc+ light. Beware of counterfeits and poloreg carben oils, They emit an offensive smell and smoke. A largo variety also of COAL OIL LAMPS. Chimneys, Globes, Wicks. Burners. Shades, &n., fm., sold at the very lowest prices,. nt tbo4llardware Stote,lluttting. don, Pet. and BAILEY'S FIXTURES, A handsomo ptsortment just received and for sale at LEWIS' BOOK. STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE riONFECTIONpRI.k.;S of the very best Call at ;IMAMS IIIZEMOVAL ANY. GERLACH & BROTHER Worm the people generally that they have removed to the shop lately occupied by Bargain; A Grim. They have both hod many years experieutes in the business and they feel confident in being able to give general satisfaction to all who may give them work. They will make or repair anykind of tools, Wagon work horse shoeing, and ail other kind of Iron work. Their work will be well done and cheaper than can be had lu town. Huntingdon, April 2, 1801.-3m.0 GROCERIES ! GROCERIES 11 A FRESH ARRITrAIi CHRIST. LONG'S ALL, 1118 STOCK 18 FREI3II AND PRIMO. CALL AND SEE. TIP you want Carpets and Oil Cloths, call m D. P. WIN'S, where you wUI and the larva tns. sortment in town. CARD .- DR. D. B. DAYS offers hirprotessional services to t c inhabitants of Mooreeville and vicinity. Office, at the lower bank or Neff Mills, opposite Mrs. Myton's store. April 18, 1860-tf. _ TRACING MUSLIN, rhurritio AND Dotanto NUB While and Colored Curd Paper, For aalo at LEWIS' BOOR" oE ST.ATIONERY STORE. IV YOU WANT TO BE CLOTHED, Call at Om store of BENJ. JACOBS. WOSTEN HOLM S' Celebrated I. X L Embus and Razors, for ask by JAS. A. DROWN. WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS, A LARGE STOCK AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP Window Curtain Papers, JUST RECEIVED AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS! G. ASHMAN MILLER. Tins just received a new stock of GROCERIES, DRY.GOODS, BOOTS 14 SIIOES, Call and examine my new stork. G. ASII3IAN MILLER May 3, 1861. WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE. We would respectfully inform out, friends,patrone and the public nonentity, that we have now in Store and offer Wholesale and Retail, at the low est Cash Prices, a large and very choice stock of Watches. Jewelry, Silver end Plated Ware, of every vas rlety and style. Every description of Diamond Work and other Jewelry made to order at short notice. We All goods warranted to be as represented. N. B.—Particular attention given to the repairing of Watch. and Jewelry, of cc ery de.cript ion. STItIFF6It 1 - BARLEY, No. 622 Market Street, South elite, Philadelphia. Match 6,1661.-3 m. THE NEW STORE t A! , 11) W GOODS. WALLACE & CLEMENT, nava Just received another stoe): . of now goods, such as DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ,QUEENSWARE, &C., In the glare room at the southaest corner of the Diamond In the borough of Huntingdon. Their Stock has been carefully selected, and will he sold low for cash or country In' ace. Huntingdon, April 15, lbul. RII EU 51 ATIS 51 C 1111, Ell. Mr. JOKE WESTBROOK. Sr., manufactures a 10 MEET which is sure to ruts Rheumatism. 'Nature. no pay. Persons afflicted should pall and try the medicine. Call at hie residence iu Washliigtou street, oue door %eat of Levi Westbrook. latintingdon, March 20, ISM. R. N E W ELL'S PROTOGitArn GALLERY, No. 724 Arch Street, nib:wk.:phi,: One of the largest and most complete Galleries In the States, ‘..liero the best Pictures, known to the Pho. tographic art, are taken at pi Ices no higher than aro paid for miserable caricatures. The Proprietor, a practical Photographer, attends per sonally, every sitting—and allows no picture to leave the Gallery unless it gives perfect sans/baton. Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes, of absent or deceased friends, photographed to any required size, or taken on 01111711.11/1, life size, and iminted lu 011 by the best Artists. At this liallery pictures can Ist taken in any n cattier— as perfect In cloudy days as When the err s shines. Persons visiting the city are respectfully Invited to ex amine our specimens, which for price and quality defy competition. Pr..r.lnstructlone given In the art of Photography. It. NEWELL, GALLERY OP ART, 72.3 Arch Street, Philadelphia. COMMENDATIONS: From lion. Lewia D. Campbell, M. C., Okla My family and Mewls all concur In the opinion that the (Newell) picture to more than any thing they ever bow. My likeness bus boon repeatedly taken by dif. /mint Artiste In varinue ways, bet I have never yet hail one which present. eo true to naturo, all the features and expreselons of countenance as Ole. From /lon. E. To) Morris, late Milliliter to Italy, The exquisite finish, beauty and earnest of your par traits, coajofued With their durability of color and faith- fulness as likenesses, cannot fall to commend them to the attention uud patronage of all who appreciate true art. From Col. Jamas Page. Having occasion for a portratt,l procured ono from Mr. Robert Novell, of the city of Philadelphia, a miniature iu Oil Colore, under the nom process discovered by faun, and take groat pleasure in exproselog the satisfaction given me. not only by the accuracy of the likeness, but its antis. tic finish in all suspects, and recce:meads him to the pet foliage of those disposed to encourage the beautiful art. Nov. 23, 1860 JAS. P►aa. TIOWAR D ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPIITA• A nevolent Institntion elid/40811 by special Endowment, for the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, affisded with Virulent and Epiden.o Diseases, and especially for Ms Care of Diseases of the &real Organs. Medical Adeke given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, unit adescription of their condi. tion, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac.,) and in cases of extreme poverty, Medicines furnished free of charge. Valuable Reports on Sperunstorrhsem and other Diseasits of the Sexual Organs, and on the now Damian. employen In the Dispensary, sent to the aillicted in sealed letter eri • velopes, fro° of charge. Two or three Stamps for postaga will bo acceptable. • Address, Die. J. SICILIAN HOUGHTON, Acting Sur geon, Howard Asenelation, No. 2 South Ninth Street,l2lll - Pa, Dy order of the Directors. EZRA D. HARTWELL, President. GEO. PAIRCIIiLD, ..'ecretary. Dec. 19, 1880.4. y. WINDOW SHADES, CORDS, TASSELS, &C., R l° ROPOSALS Will bereceired by the subscriber for mining nun 0 Iverlog into corn the cool from the Potcoltan and Der net &Merles, for one year, ending Mach first, 1862. The coal to be delivered at se with per ton, of .1,440 tbs., as aforesaid, in the beet marketable condition, free from slate, and other impurition, in inch quantities and of sail dmteription an mey be designated by the ordere of the subscriber. ..... The contractor willhe provided with such mining tools and implements, mules ' houses, do., as may be on the premises, valuation ofwhleh'tvill be mule at the time potsemion 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 nnbitet to each mining engineer as the lessee may provide, For farther information apply to ROOT. ItAitli POWELL, No. 104 'Walnut Street, .Feb.2o, 1861.-tf. Philadelphia, Pa. THE largest stock of De Laines in town by *MIER & SON CULL at D. P. GWIN'S if )'Oll want Fadhionabla Goode. DP. GWIN'S is the place to, buy . good and cheap Carpool. WRAPPING PAPER 1 A good article for solo at • LEWIS' BC nom MONTHLY 'Misrll; BOOKS, - For Male at LEWIS' BOOK AND FIT.ATIONERF STORK T IQUORS, of the best; for Illedieina) 3.J purposes at S. S. SMITIFS BOOTS & SHOES.—OId and young can ba fitted at BENJ. JACOI3S' Store In Market 14,1161 T, lillutingdoo, ' (oct23.} TIOMES FORTHE INDUSTRIOUS . IN TUE GAILDEN STATE OF TUE WEST The Illinois Central Railroad Company have for Sale 1,200,000 Acme • Of Rich Farming Lands In Tracts of Forty Acres and Upward, =long Credit and at Low Prices. IIIsCLIANIMIJARDERS, AD WorlYt ODES. The attention of the enterprising and industrious lior 'than of the community is directed to the following state ments and liberal inducements offered them by the . IW.I Ors CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY, Which, as they will perceive, will enable them, by proper energy, perseverance, and industry,to provide comfortable and permanent homes for themselves and finalise, with, comparatively speaking, very little capital. Larne or DIMON. No State in the valley of the Mississippi offers so great an Inducement to the settler as the State of Illinois.— There is no portion of the world where all of the condi tions of climate and Noll en admirably Combine to produce those two great staples, corn and wheat, as the prairies of Illinois. hien ROLLING PRAIRIT. LANDS The deep rich loam of the prairies ts cultivated with such wohderful facility that the farmers of the Eastern and ?diddle States aro moving to Illinois in great numbers. The area of Illinois is about equal to that of England, and the soil is so rich that it will support twenty millions of people. EAVIIRit AND SOUSEIZAN I:Lilting These lands are contiguous to a railroad coven hundred miles in length, which connects with other roads and ear. gable lakes nod rivers, thee affording en Unbroken cotn .• unicatation with the Eastern and Sonthorn markets. APPLiratION or CAPITA!.. Thus far capital and labor bare been applied to develop lug the Boil; the great resources of the State in coal and iron are 'delimit untouched. The invariable rule that the mechanic arts Sourish hest where food and fuel are cheap. eat, will follow at en early day in Illinois, and in the course of the next ton years the natural laws and necessities of the case warrant the belief that at tenet fire hundred thousand people will be engaged in the State of Illinois in the various manuacturing employments. Itsztnesn Bram or lumoro. Over $100,000,000 of private capital hove been expended on the railroad system of Illinois. Inasmuch as part of the Income from several of these works, with it valuable pnblle fond In lands, go to diminish the State exponwit, the taxes are light, and must consequently every day de crease, TIM STATE DEBT The State debt t only $10,105,59514, and within the beet three yearn has been reduced $2,959,14680 ; and we may reasonably expect that in ten yeas It wilt become extinct. PRISINT POPULATION. The State to rapidly filling ups with pnpulatton ; 663,- 020 persons haring been added educe 1660, making the pop ulation 1,716,496—a ratio of 102 per cent. to ten years. AORICULTOJIAL PRODUCTD. Tha agricultural products of Illinois are greater than hoao of any other State. The product. Pant out during ho past:year exceeded 7,000,000 tone. The wheat crop of 860 approaches 33,000,000 builiels, while the corn crop 1 104 not teen than 140,000,000 iniaheis, FERTILITY OP SOIL. Nowhere can the Industrious farmer setnun such Immo. Ante results for his iobor es upon those prairie Roils, they Iwing composed of iideep rich loam, the fertility of which Is uusurpassed by any on the globe. To ACTUAL CULTIVATORS Since 1854 me Company hare sotd 1,350,000 acres. They sell only to actual cultivators. and evert eonttract contains an agreement to cultivate. The road has been constructed through these 1011(.13 at an expense of $30,000,000. In 1840, the population of the 49 counties through which id passes was only 335,198, since which 479,293 have been added, ma king the wholepopulation 814,891—a gain of 143 per cent. EVIDENCES OF Prospsnrn As an evidence ef the thilft of the people, It may be staled that 600,000 tone of freight, including 8,600,000 bus. of grain and 250,000 barrels of flour, were forwarded over the line tact year. MEE 'Mechanics and workingmen will find the free school system encouraged by tho Sato and endowed with a large revenue for thu support of schools. Their children can lire in eight of tho church and school house, and grow np with the prosperity of the leading state in theOreut West ern Empire, PRICES AND TER3I3 en PATIIENT. The prices of those lands vary from $6 to $23 per acre, aconling to location, quality, &c. Firabelass forming lands sell for about $lO or $l2 per acre; 11111 i the Ninny° expense of subduing prairie land, as compared with woodland, is In the ratio of ono to ten in favor of the former. The terms of solo for the bulk of these Jowls will be One Ysta's INTEREST 1N ADVANCE, at six per cent per annum, anil nlx interest notes at nix per cont.payable respectisoly in one, Ca o, three. four,five, , and nix yearn from date o sale; and (bur notes for princi pal, payable in four, live, six, and seven years, front date of sale ; the contract stipulating that one•tenth of the tract purchased shall be fenced end cultivated. each and every year for fire years from the dub amain, no that at the and of fire years one-halfehall bo fenced and under cultic alien. TWENTY PER CZNT. WILL BE DZDUCTSti front tho valuation for cash, except the same should be at eta dollars per sere, when the cash price will hes. 3 dollars. Pamphlets descriptive of the lauds, soil, climate, pro duet tons, prices, and terms of payment, can ho had on ap• plication to J. W. FOSTER, Land Commissioner, Inloola Central Railroad, Chicago, Illinois. For the names of the towns, villoges,nud cities situated upon the Illinois Central Railroad, seepages 188, 188, and 1110 Appleton's Railway Guide. [Fob, .13, 'l3l—wtf. \ i: , t, , 9 L GREAT WORK ON THE HORSE THE HORSE & HIS DISEASES; By ROBERT JENNINGS, V. S., Professor e/ Firthotogy and Operatics Surgery in ac Veterinary colleye of Plaladdphia, etc., etc. WILL TELL YOU Of the Origin, History and distinctive trails of the carious 'met:deo( European s Asiatic, African and American Horses, . with the phyeical formation and pe cotleritloe of the animal, and how to ascertain bin ago by the number and condition of his teeth; illuetrated with numerous explanatory engraving.. TTIE HORSE AND ISIS DISEASES WILL TELL YOU Of Dreading, Breaking, Stabling. read ing, Grooming, Dboeing, and the gener al management of the-torso, with the best modes of adminietering medicine, alto, how to treat Biting, Kicking, Rearing, Shying, Stumbling, Crib-Bit, ing, Rest'anemone, and other vices to which huts subject; with numerous sr. planetary engraving.. TDB HORSE AND BIS DISEASES WILL TELL. YOU Of the causee,symptoms,and Treatment of Strangles, Sore Throat, Distemper, • Catarrh, Influenza, Bronchitis, Pneu monia, Pleurasy, Broken Wind, Chron ic Cough, Roaring and Whietling.Lam pas„ Sore Mouth and Ulcers, and De rayed Teeth, with other &Ewes of the Month and Respiratory Organs. TIIF: NOUSE AND NIS DISEASES WILL TELL YOU Of the emotes, eymptome,and Treatment of Wound., Bete, Cholla, Strangulation, Stony Concretions, Ruptore„ Foley, , Diarrhea, Jaundiee,llenatirrietLilloody Urine, Stones in the fildaoya and Blad der, Intimation' end other diseases Of Oho Stomach, Rowels, Liver fold Urh nary Organs. TUE HORSE AND, MS DISEASES WILL TELL YOU Of the senses, symptoms, and Treat ment or Remo, Blood and Bog, Spavin, Bing 8000, &weenie. Strains, Broken Knees, Wind Galls, Founder, Creaked Hoofo. Sole Briton and Gravel, Glitter, Scratches, Thrush and Corns; also, of 'Megrims, Vertigo, Epilepsy, Staggers, . and other diatoms of the Feat, Logs, and head. TUE lIONSE AND UlB DREAD= WILL TELL YOU Of the causes, symptoms, and Treat ment of Fistula, Poll Bail, Glanders, Party, Scarlet Foyer, Mange,' Bereft, Locked Taw,Rheumatism.Cranap,Galls, Diseases of the Eye and Heart, do, Lc., and how to manage Castration, Bleed ing, Trephining, Roweling. Firing, Hernia. Amputation', Tapping, and oth er surgical operations. TEE HORSE AND EIS DISEASES WILL TELL YOU Of Ftarey's Method of Muting Horses; bow to Approach, Halter, or Stable a Colt; how to accustom a horse to • strange sounds and eights, and how to Bit, Saddle, BM., and Break him to Harnossi also the form and law of ivAnasurr. The nhole being the re sult of lb years' careful study of the • habits, peculiarities, saute and weak nesses of this noble and useful animal. For isalo at Lewis' Book Store. ARBLE YARD. The undersigned woulli respectfully call the attention of the citizens of untingdon and the adjoining catinties to the stuck of beautiful marble now on hand. - lie is prepared to flirnish RE the shortest notice; Monumental Marble, Tomb, Tables and Miles of every desired sloe and form of Italian or Eastern Marble, highly finished, and carved with appro. prlate devices, or plain, as may suit. Building Marble, Door and Window sae, ke., will be furnished to order. W. N. pledgee himself to thrnish material and work. malethip equal to any in the country, at a fair price. Call end see,'before yon purchase eisewbers. Bhop on' Hill street, Huntingdon, ',' • IiTE,MAMS. Huntingdon, May-p 3, 11140 t SALT I SALT.I SALT !! ! Jolt r'epelved from the bnondigo Compiny, Sprung% N. 1(4 to he Bold on (*mintiest - on, either whclitt eats or retail, 299 T/ARREIO end 1000 - BACKB of 54LT. Oct. df, 11160. FISHER a 'BOl5. ' -ROHRER'S ROHRER'S ROHRER'S ILOUREWB " ROHRER'S 'PRACTICAL CALCULATOR. PRACTICAL CALCULATOR, PRACTICAL CALCULATOR. PRACTICAL CALCULATOR. PRACTICAL 9ALCULATOR. 1) OIIRER'S PRACTICAL CALCU LATOR, A Boole of Plain Rules and Claratoitionsfer Th 40140 Opc- Tallow, by Martin Af. Rohrer, .Practleal Surveyor and floneeyancer. Nem Edition,publithed by J. B. Lippin cott re Cb., Plitkutelpfita. This work contains 204 pages, and upwards 0500 Rules and Examples, entirely and thoroughly practical. such se arise every day in the common pursuits of Business. It boa already paned through a number of editions in rapid succession, and le pronounced by all eaten of business men to be the handiest book of reference, pertaining to calculations, that bus ever been published. Every example in the book is worked out In fulLand stated In a plain manner, so that when a parallel case ari ses, those referring to the work will and no difficulty In solving It: inn word, the general arrangement of the CALCULATOR is simple, that any one who know■ bow to add, subtract, multiply and divide, can easily solve any or dinary example that arises in bashiess, or arrive at the true result of any estimate required. The chletalm of the author has bean to eschew theory and philosophy In figures, aiming only at facts and simpli city, believing that business men care little about -spen ding time in discussing the philosophy of rules, or the science of figures, deeming it sufficient for their purpose to be able at a moment, by reference, to arrive at the true result. The CALCULATOR differs In this respect from all other Arithmetic° of the day and kindred worke—it Is key to practical business calculations—lt is. in the hands of the baldness man, what the key-to mathematical Works in the hands of the teacher In the school room—it facili tates time and insures correctness. THE WORK TREATS OP TR& lifeaeureineut of Land, of Lumber, of Brick and Briok Work, of Stone and Stone work, of grain and grain bins, of coal and coal bins, of wood, of sonde, of liquids, of cir cular, square or Irregular vessels, of cisterns and vats, of roofing, of plasterer's, painter's, glazier's, paver's:plumb. er'e, paper hanger's and upholsterers' work. it treats of curreneyand of foreign and domestic exchange, of the decimal system, of reduction and its extended application to business, of simple and compound interest, and their entire application to buniciess transactiont, with the laws and utages governing the same, together with numerous commercial forms—of legal tender, of partial payment on notes, of banking and bank discount, of equationuf pay- ment and of partnership adconnts, of assessment of taxes, of weights and measures, of square and cublornsasurs r of the square root and its application to business of surfaces, of excavation, and of many other important practical matters not within tho scope of an advertisement to men. tion, IT IS JUST THE BOOR TOR. TILE Fernier, the morchant, the mechanic, the artisan, or the professional man. Xt has proven n valuable auxiliary to the lawyer, the Justice of the pence, the conveyancer. and real estate broker, to the aaseseer, the banker, the clerk, to the chit engineer and the surveyor, to the carpenter and bricklayer, to the stonemason and the plasterer, to the paper banger end upholeterer, to the parer end the tiler, dm-, &c.; each and all will tied it adapted le their va rious wants better than any book published. Aoi•l'rlcc. 50 cent... For xelo at LCI , IV Book Store. Huntingdon, Dec.2o, 1850. 44 . 1 ( 34 ) (p ( ') *I:, CHEAP WATCHES ! CHEAP WATCHES!! , Orl• TACOB . LADOMUS, tp NO. 618, MARKET STREET, PITILADELPTITA, Has on hand and is constantly receiving largo assortnents of American, English, and Sadie IPilteAcc, which he will sell at lower prices than ever offered. J. L. would call particular attention to the celebrated AMERICO: WATCH. w h ich for accuracy of time and dura bility, ARUM nubility of getting out of order, is 'superi or to any other imported 'retch, made at anything like the same cost. Jewelry, Silver and Silver Plated Ware, of all styles and patterns. Cold. Weer and Steel ,Spectacles, with glasses fur all eights, with MUST, as well as the old style frames. All goods sold at my establishment are warranted to he an represented. and satisfaction guaran teed to all yurchesers, tie NO. 618, Market Street, comer of Decatur. [Sept. 19, 1880,-Iy. "A ft T"E"GLOBE JOB OFFICE" is the most complete of soy in the country v end pos. Bosses the most ample thellitles for promptly executing In the but style every variety or Joh Priuting, suchitS HAND BILLS, PROGRAMMES, BLANKS. - POSTERS, CARDS, CIRCULARS. BALL TICKETS, - BILL BEADS LABELS, &C., &C., &C. CALL AND ZIAIIIIWN aptcatrxgt OF WORN, AT LEWIS' BOOK, BT.TIONEILY & MUSIC STORE. THE PEOPLE'S COOK BOOK MODERN COOKERY MISS ELIZA ,ACTON. Carefully Revised by Mr. J. S. Hate Pr Tule You how to choose cal kinds of Moats, 'Poultry, and Game, with all the various and most approved modes or dressing and cooking Beef and Pork; also the host and simplest way of salting; pickling and curing the same. Ix Taus You MI the "Arlene and mostapprovedmodes'of dreseing, cooking, and , boning . hlutton, Lamb. Veal, Poultry, and game of all kinds With the different Dressings, Gravies, and Stuffluge appropriate to wick. Iv TWA You now to obooso, clean, and preserve EA of all kinds, and how to sweeten it when taint ed • also all the various and most approved modes of cookina, with the different Dna. nos, Sauces, and Flavorings appropriato to each. IT TgLIAI Yon All the Tartans and most approved modes of preparing aver 60 kinds of Afeet,Fish.Fonl, Game, and Vegetable Soaps, Broths. rand Stews, with the Relishes and Seasonings appropriate to each. . , It TV.IS TOO All the various and most spyroved modes of cooking Vegetables of every description, also how to prepare Pickles, Catnips end Curries of all kinds, Potted Meats, Ptah, Game, Mushrooms, no. ' ' IT Taste You All the various and moot improved modal of Preparing and cooking all kinds of Plain and Fancy Putry Puddings, Omelettes, ' Witten, Cakes, Confectionary, Preserves, Jollies, and, Sweet Dishes of every di/scrip. Um. ' Zr Tau You AU the Tarim:mend meet approved mocks of making Bread, EWAN 31nMne, and Bis cuit., and the beet method of proposing Coffee ' Chocolate, and Too, end how to mokbSyrope, Cordials, and Winos of ea . eons kinds. tT luta you How to set oat and ornament &Table, bow to Carve all kinds of Ffah, Flesh or Fowl, and • In short, how to so simplify the whole Art of Cooking as to bring the choleeet luxuries of the table within the everybody% reach. For Sale at Lewis' Book Store. NEW BOOKS I' . FOR BALE AT LEWIS' BOOR STORE TILE HOUSE: A Nsw Poem Stamm of Rural Ambito. tore; or, How to Build Dwellings, Barns, Stablos, and Ont Dwellings at all kinds. With it Chapter on Churches -• and nchool-llouses. Price, bO °cuts, THE GARDEN: A Naw Foam brattrAb of Practical Hor ticulture; or, How to Cultivate Vegetables, Fruit., awl Flowers. With a Chapter on Osnamental Tram) and Shrub's. Price, 50 cents. TILE FARM: A' Now POOOOl MANITAL of Practical Agri culture; or, How to Cultivate ali the Veld Crogs. With an Essay on Farm Manaentent, etc. Price, 50 cents. DOMESTIC ANIMALS: A Now Yocum Mattoty of Cattle, Horse. nod Sheep flitshimargi or, now to, Tweed an d Dear the Vitriol's Tellitllte Of tits INTlllard, etc., eto Price, 60 cents. DOW TO TALK; INLW Eoprov Manual. of Conversation and Debate, with Directions for Acquiring a Grammati cal Style, end Ware than Five IlutuTred Common Nis , teltee Correaled. Price. 50 cents. HOW TO UEIIAVE; A Ngw EOM= Mann of Republi. cairEtignotte, old Gitide to Correct Personal Habits; with Tulips tbr Debating Societies awl Deliberative At seulbliee, pie. Price, 50 ;MP. HOW TO DCS IMISINESS: w A Now PocCAT 3.14003 AL 01 Practical Affalre and Guide to encase in DIN; with a Collection of Tipsiness Fowls, Find allicticeiT of Com mercial Teruo, etc, Fries, SO gents:t • FRANKLIN HOUSE, " .1.17. ME DIA AMATO, lIIINTINGINS4 P 4. VALENTINE CROUSE, Proprietor. 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INT MAR VAINABL3 AND MINIMNCI 1100 c, Piney and School STATIONERY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CIIURCII MUSIC AND INSTRUCTION BOOKS, MEET MUSIC tor the Plano, Gaiter, &e., Ito., POCILIT 80010, 41.131070NNAUS AND MUM, Vor Ladies and Goatlemon, GOLD ma AND.PENcIiz, AWARD CARDS AND .1300 i& For Sunday and Common Schools, SUNDAY SCIIOOL BOOKS OF ALL RINDS. TOY BOOKS, ALPHABET BLOCKS, ALL KINDS OF DOORS Proper tor Boys and Girls, AMUSING GAMES For Young Folks WEDDING ENVELOPES AND CARDS, MARRIAGE r OPITIPICATBS," TIMING OAUDS, elation DOARDS, 11COMEA to. CONVERSATION CARDS, SONG BOOKS, From 6 to 75 cents BLANK BOOKS, Nentoranciurn Books of Varioul S4es, SCHOOL BOOKS OP ALL BINDS,• 'DIARIES FOR 1880 Drawing and Motang raper, Brutal and Chnt Maras, MUTE SONNET BOARD, mount.% cmumm, En, NUM A DUCT MU; A.rpold's tiotigeores and .11!trritiOn°.8 WRITING FLUID Wrapping rarior of Differoot Sizes and Qualf Iles &o. &c. &e. &e, &c. SHOULD CAIN. AT LE.WIE3' GIMP 1:160X, SPATIOMAT Mcetc atom, In the "(Moho" 13ullding , Markat. Square, whare,all who want to SAYE MONEY, ge to make tbeiy,pumhales. COME TO THE:NEW STORE - FOR criou Imams. , NEW GROCERY CM . . - CONFECTIONERY. C, LONG, • , Informs the citleene :of Ifuntingitan , and id cinity, that he has opened a nevi Grocery and Confection ery Store in the basement, tinder Gutman A Co.'s Clothldg Store, in the Diamond, and would most respectfully re quest a share of public. patronage. Bite stock conalate of . all kinds of the , ,•- . '. .• , -_ - BEST opczniss, -, , CORPECTIONERIES; &a, •I,c. • • ' Fish can holed at wholesaloor retail. -: ,_. ... "ICE CREAM will be furnished regularly to parties and individuals, at his room. ' . Ifuntingdon, &pt. 21,1550. - -- " THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES, . THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES, THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES, • - A VALUABLE BOOR, For sale at LEWIS' Book Store. EVERYBODY'S LAWYER, EVERYBODY'S" LAWYER, .• EVERYBODY'S LAWYER, . 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Wisher & MoMdrt trio's, lliintingdon, tindnt3le:Oeorno EhY's, M il l Cree l '. and will MI all orders propiptly., farmers willaave money by getting abeam an plotighe of tlelfltt, at thi 1180:Atiartere, the place to buy che4p,.. of prodpro , glil metal awl Itirober, taken In excbange.— Ming the pay and save ten per cent. ' L .y., C. men!,Ll. .8163E600d/1; Moll 7, 1860. CYTHARA—rTIie. P va aby t4clan , feeihnOillet,Thif thaivii--TheJnbliee-11ohten't and Bortint's enlarged and improved Inetiitctors—ltoeliand'a New and Improved Method for the 0 al tar—l.elanai decor' , deon, Violin and Flute Instruototinner's and 1101riei Violin Initreeters—BellaVe Melodeon Inetrinito* - 4Kc't Plvig-Fprte Tillirongß4 3BBo liowe'a Drawing Room Dances—f l oe Choroi . Nlee n.4 . 4's Harp, tor eels at WM AOC%) BTAMNFI". 6.4 /".".'O I I C 4 81 41 1 r . 'WADY .ItEOItONER: • ' . ceimplete rocket Ready. Reuktute4ila an pante, to which aro added fat mu, of Nate", Rittr, Ree cents, Petitions, ku, together with a set of useful tabli containing rate of Interest front one dollar tOtrelsitho • and, by the singlis day, with a table of !wages, and boar by the eekand day, published in 1809. Por Wont , " ' .fFti'LS' BOOM Brang MN