The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, July 09, 1861, Image 1

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LEWIS, Editor , and Proprietor
1;;; Is pub fishedtwice a week at
$1.50 a your—is ceats for Mk months--60 cents for
three mouths—in advance.
HUNTINGDON, P.A.
Tuesday Afternoon, Jul; 9, 1861
The Star-Spghgled Banner
Oh I say, can you see, by the dawn's early light,
What
in s ! o madly we bail'd at the twilight's last gleam-
Whose brand etripes and bright stare through the perilous
fight.
the ramparts we watch'd, were so gallantly atream
lag!
And the racket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air,
'Ouse proof through the night that our flag was Mill there!
Ohl say, does that star-spangled bannff yet wave,
O'er the laud of the free, and the home of the breve?
On the shore, dimly seen through the Inlets of the deep,
Where the foes haughty host in dread silence reposes,
'What is that which the breeze, o'er the towering steep,
de it &fully blovca, half conceals, boll discloses?
"tins , it catches the gleam of the !nothing's first beam;
In full glory reflected, nowldit nee on the stream—
'Tie the star-spangled banner! Oh, long may it save,
O'er the land of the free, and the hurtle uf the brevet
And where in that band who so vauntingly swore
That the haanc of war, and the battle's confusion,
A home and a country should leave us no more?
neatlood ban wasted out their foul footstep'dpollUtiou
Tio refuge could save the hireling and slave,
from the terror of flight or the gloom of the gravel
And the starspangled banner in triumph duth wave,
O'er the land of the free, and the home of the brave!
1%1 thus he it ever, when freemen shall stand
'Between their loved home and war's desolation
Messed with victory and pence, may the Heaven•rescusd
laud
Poise the Power that bath made and preserved us a ne
tionl
Than conquer we must, when our cause it is just,
And this be our m0tt0..." in Clod Is our treat I"
And the star.paogled banner in triumph shall wave,
O'er the land of the Axe, and the home of the bravel
Red, White, and. Blue
oh Columbia, the gem of the ocean,
The borne of the brave and the free, •
The ,brine of elle4 patriot's devotion,
A world offers homage to thee.
Thy mandates make heroes assemble,
When liberty's form stands in view,
Thy banners make tyranny tremble,
When borne by the red, white, and blue.
When borne by the red. white, end blue,
'When borne by the red. white, and blue,
Thy banners wake tyranny tremble.
When tanne by the red, white, and blue.
irhsn war waged its wide desolation,
And threuten'd our land to deform,
'lle ark then of freedom's foundation
Columbia rode safe through the storm.
'With her garland of victory o'er her,
When so proudly she bore her bold crew,
With her nog proudly floating before her,
The boast of the red, white. and blue.
The boast a, Le
The 'nine cup, the trine cup bring hither,
And till you it up to the brim
May the wreath they hove non never wither,
Nor the tier of their glory grow dim,
May the service united Deer sever,
And bold to their colors so true,
The army and nary forever,
Three cheers for the red, white, and Moo.
Three cheers for At
THE PRESIDENT'S MESSADE.--We
need not ask our readers to give this
important paper a careful perusal=
they will read it over and over again,
as we have done, and be the better
pleased with it the oftener they read
it. It is a plain, but strong and con
vincing message.
The War News
The news we have received during
the past few days, if reliable, might be
of some interest to our readers, but
almost every move. of the .army, and
reported skirmishes With the rebels,
end in smoke - before the telegraphic
news can be read a second time. We
have now before us reported aecounts
of.skirmiShe,s - --itt Virginia Ivith Ger.
Wise's body. guard, the defeat of Gen.
Patterson, &e.; drc., all 'of .w hich we be
lieye to be manufactured for the spe
cial behefit,of _the city daily flash-in
the7pan _Papers.' very . feW days,
however; - muet bring us some 'stirring
flews from. our army, as there has
be - en a heavy-movement of, our troops
into,Virginia for a week past.
CoNouEss.—Both Houses of Con
gross met on• tiio 4th' inst.. Hon. G.
- A. Grow, of the:Bradford District, Pa.,
was elected Speaker, and Emerson
Etheridge, of Tennessee, Clerk of the
House.
In the Senate, on Saturday, Mr.
Wilson, of Massachusetts, read the fol
lowing army bills : '
A bill to ratify and confirm certain
acts of the President, for the suppres
sion of insurrection and rebellion.
A bill to authorize the employment
of volunteers for enforcing the laws,
and protecting public property.
A bill to increase the present milita
ry establishment of the United States.
A bill providing for the better or
ganization of the military establish
ment.
A bill to promote the efficiency of
the army
A bill for organizing a volunteer
militia force, to be called the National
Guard of the United States.
In the House, on Saturday, Mr.
Chandler, of Michigan, introduced a
za bill to confiscate the property of all
the Governors of the States, the mem
bers of the,LogiSlaturei, Judges of the
Courts, and all the military officers
above the rank of lieutenant, who
shall take up arm's against the Gov
ernment, of the - United States, or aid
or abet treason , against the Govern
ment, and that all such perions be for
ever disqualified from holding any of-
Lee of honor, emolument or trust in
the government; each property to be
applied to restore to the Union men
in the , rebel States, any losses they
may lA.ve suffered.
To President's message was sent
,n re'ad iu tho afiternoon,ot Fri
day.. , '
THE 2a CONGRESSXO2W, PISTRICY.—
Col. Charles J.. Riddle., Democrat, now
at the head ea Ittlimept , near Cum
berland, defeated the Republican ;Mini
'nee, Charles O'Neil, by a .majority of
, 217 votes:, Mr. Meredith declined the
:symnination tendered him. The Dis
trict was considered Republican by at
;cast , 1000 majority. In these war
times a nomination does not count ,as
sure as an election.
• Ttts Fetntru,-r—ln - Huntingdon the
day Was - ushered in by the firing of
small guns and the ringing of bells. L
- Anderson " Zouaves, a company of
young men in a neat Zonave uniform,
commanded by Capt. Orbison, made
an early appearance on the) streets,
and in company with a number 'of
citizens, toolf. the Broad Top train, for
the mountain. The Zouaves stopped
at Coalmont and passed the day pleas
antly. Others of the party went on
to Broad Top City, and had a good
time there, The • Methodist Sunday
School passed the day'at the Cottage,
and the'Presbyterian School at McCa
han's. There was good living and-1
plenty of it ,at both these places.—
The Zouave Fire Company, command
ed by - Capt. 'Campbell, visited both
schools: By 8 o'clock, P. M., old and
young had returned to their homes,
and the town settled down to almost
a dead calm.
There was some little skirmishing
during the day by the tangle-foot ran
gers, but no, one was seriously ivound
ed.
FROM TELE MiNNESOTA Bors.—We
have received a letter from the Good
hue county volunteers, First Minneso
ta Regiment, dated Washington, June
29th; enclosing the following resolu
tion for publication :
Resolved, That we tender to the la
dies of Huntingdon, Pa., our sincere
thanks for their kind attention to us
during our short stay in that place on
the 25th of June.
The writer of the letter says that
they did not receive any better treat
ment at any point during their travel
of two thousand miles, and adds that
" God will reward the ladies of Hunt
ingdon for doing good as they have
opportunity."
The writer is anxious to learn the
name of the•lady who first approach
ed the cars with refreshments. He
promised to see her again after the
termination of the war, but neglected
to got her name. We shall take plea
sure in forwarding the name, asking
nothing more for our labor than the
privilege of peeping into the first war
letter she may receive. Who is the
lady ?
, SOLDIERS W . /WPM—By a late order
of the War Department, each compa
ny Of the Pennsylvania Reserve Regi
ments must contain 101 men. About
50 men are wanted to fill up the Hun
tingdon Infantry, Capt. Harrison, and
Maj. Dare's Scott Infantry, of Hun
tingdon Furnace. lkiembers of the
companies are now in the county re
cruiting men to fill up the companies
to the required number. Hero is a
fine opening for-the patriotic young
men of the county to serve their coun
try in the battle field.
OUR ARMY.—The Report of the Sec
retary of War informs us that the
force now at the command of the
Government is 310,000 men, and after
the discharge of the three months'
volunteers, there will be a force of
230,000 officers and men. The term
of the three months' men will expire
about the 20th inst., when most of
them will return home. , '
A BLIND GlRL.—Miss Mary L. Day,
a blind girl, is stopping at Prof. Coyle's
a few days. She has for sale a fine as
sortment of bead work, made by her
self. She also has for sale a book en
titled " Incidents in the Life of a Blind
Girl," giving her own life, which is
very interesting. We would advise
ladies and gentlemen to give her a
call and examine her bead work and
her book. -
TALL GRAIN.-A few more speci•
mend have been left at our office.—
Wheat and, rye , from David Thomp
son's farm in Henderson—the' 'wheat
measures 5 feet 6 inches, the rye 7 feet
3 inches. Rye from Hearn's farm,
same township, measuring 7 feet 5 in
ches. Walker is beat several inches.
fifir The two Regiments of Penn
sylvania Reserve volunteers, under
Cols. Biddle and Simmons, have joined
a portion of McClellan's army at Cum
berland, Md. They moved to that
point on Sunday morning last.
Iv TOWN.—Rev. McLain has again
returned to Pennsylvania. lle'preach
ed in the Presbyterian church on Sun
day moiling and evening last.
Breckinridge and several other
pr'ominent gentlemen passed through
town on Wednesday last without crea
ting the least excitement.
OUR CORRESPONDENCE.-OUr lOCRI
and army correspondence has been
crowded put . to-day by the President's
message.
DEED,
At North Ilcnderson Warren Co., 111.. June 20th.1861,
AnDanW nOnnn, in the 79th year of hit age. Deceased was
formerly of iluntingdon county Pa. Ills disease woo
pal alyais. •
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PUTLADELPIRA DIAREEETe
. ,
July 8. •
Taney and Extra:Family Flour fi4.7ldipb.2s
Common and Superfine $4,60@5,00
Rye Fluor —.43.25
Corn Seal . • • 52,6234
Barra White Wbent 51,221@d.25
.
Fair and P r rime 1ied51,12@1,22
Bye ~,, 4.: .. ... .. - .....2. 4.. ' ' Cale
Corn, prime Yellow 53
'
OM 28
,
Clover 1 4
eed,114553....k • '' 1..p.500-1,75
Timothy . 52,75(0)2,87
RUNTIITGDON NiAlliCETa
pORRECITED WEEKLY. '
Extra Family Flour 114 bbl $5.75
lixtie do ridewt 'l,OO
1% In te • Wfteut ' ' 1,15
Ilof Witettr 1 00
11,1 r • 45
Coir 4 , ..... r.. , - 41
'llt
Cluverr;ge•i.,.„, . 4,00
flattieltd ..... w t.. , ........... :.. •• l• , ~1•••1' 1,01.1
Orird APPler ..... e-eue •.:•1 . '•11• • •• •• ” . •• •• 17, ,, • ..718 .0. 1,01)
flutter .•
Lind
3 f ,lO B
Lertl 111
nom..
Shoulder
Sides
gallon•
X
OTIO.E,-
.
The partnership between Shnon Cohn, NVillisin
larch and Joseph March, wasAissolved on the 10th of
May o 1801. Simun Cohn to authorized to settle all claims,
All indebted are notified to pay to him without delay:—
All having accounts agelnst this firm out present them
fur eettlensent, SIMON 0/11N,
WILLIAM MARCI 4
JCSEPII MARCII..
N.D.—All Wog, indebted to the firm would confer a
great favor by settling rftli as little delay as possible.
SIMON COUN.
Collbe Dun, Julys, 1.861.°
NION RESTAURANT.
If you wants glass of puro Pittsburg
Kr y & Hotbrook or Smith & Co's. Ale; a glass of good
Lemonade, a saucer of Ice Cream, fresh and fried Oysters,
Ti fp°. Spring Chickens, Mewed, fried &c., &c., go to Ma
Onion Ilostaurant, opposite the Exchange Rotel.
June 26,1801.4 t.
UNITED STATES INFANTItY
TACTICS.
•
Fur the instruction. 'genie° and manoeuvres
•
of the United States infantry, including In
fantry of the Line, Light Infantry, and hide
men, prepared under the direction of the War 4
Department, and authorized and adopted by
the Secretary of War, May Ist, ISM contain- ty.
lag tho sated of the soldier: the school of the
company; instruction for skirmishers and the
•
general calls; the calls for ettirtulehers, and the
school of the battalion; including the articles
of war and a dictionary of military terms.
Complete in one volume. Price $1.23. For
sale at Lewis' Book Store.
ALSO
THE HANDY BOOK
SOlt TII '
UNITED STATES SOLDIER,
On coming Into service: containing a complete system of
instruction to the i.chool of the Sohibr, with a prelimina
ry explanation of the forination of a Bat hilion on Parude,
the Position of the officers. dc.. being a fleet book or
introduction to authorized U. S. Infantry Tactics, juit pub-
Price 25 cents. For sale at
LE YIS' 1300IC STORE
AL•O,
Ilardee's Rifle and Light Infantry
TACTICS,
Complete lu 2 Tole. Erie° $1.50. For tale at
LEWIS' I.IOOIC STORE.
Any Tha Books sent by mail to any Wren on the re
ceipt or the Nice.
Huntingdon May 28, 1861.
SPRING AND SUMMER
FASLIIONS 1
ROBERT KING,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
llill Strut, One door west of Carmon's Store,
WITII A ?II ASSORT.MENT OP
GENTLEMEN'S' DRESS GOODS.
ills assortment consists of
CLOTIIO,
PLAIN AND FANCY VZSTINCS,
the nenteet and best that could be found in the city, all of
a Melt he will take pleasure in exhibiting, and making
up so order. It will cost nothing to cull and examine bin
goods. Call soon.
Huntingdon, April 3,1861.-3 m.
pAPER ! PAPER ! ! PAPER !!!
Tracing Paper,
Impreselon Paper,
Di aid tig Paper,
Dred Paper,
Tissuo Paper,
Silk Paper for FlOWeri,
Parforoteil Paper,
Bristol Board,
Flat Cap Paper,
Foolscap Paper,
Letter Paper,
Commercial Note Paper,
Ladies' Gilt Edged Letter and Note Paper,
Ladies' Plain and Fancy Note Paper,
White and Colored Card Paper. In Packs and Bheetr.
For sale at LEWIS' Book, Stationers and Music Store.
EVERYBODY.
TETTIIE NEW SINZE,
Ott Hitt Street opposite airman's Mare.
'ME BEST
SUGAR end MOLASSES.
COFFEE, TEA and CUOCOLATE,
'FLOUR, MB, SALT and VINEG kit,
CONRECTIONERIES, CIGARS and TOBACCO,
SPICES ON TILE BEST. AND ALL RINDS,
and every other article usually found in a Grocery Shoe
ALSO— Drugs, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs,
Paints, Varnihbes. Oils and Site. Turpentine,
Fluid. Alcohol. Olasiinial Pitlll , .
BEST WINE and BRANDY for medical purposes.
All, TDB BEST PA'RENT MEDICINES, -
and a large number of Articles too ninittiroug to mention
The public generally will please coil and examine for
thumeelYen Mitt IFttru toy pikes.
nun tlngdtrn, IVlity 25, 1859
R. NEWELL'S
YROTOGRANI GALLERY,
Na.72l.Arch Street. Philadelphia
One of the largest end most coimileto Galleries in the
States, w hero the beet Pictureo, known to the Pho
tographte art, a, e taken at prices no higher
than are paid for ink:unable earitattires.
The Proprietor. a practical Photographer. attends per
sonally, every silting—and allows no picture to leave the
GniWry nukes it gives ircrlect mitionintwn.
Dannerrent3 pee and Ambrotypcs. of absent or deceased
friends, photographed to any required size, or taken on
Canvass. life size, and painted in Oil by the beet Ai time.
At this Gallery pictnres can be taken in any neigher—
as pet fent in cloudy (raja AS when the sun shines.
Person- visiting the city are respectful') invited to ex
amine our spnituens, which for price and quality duty
competition.
sz-Inaructions given In the art of Photography.
It. NEWELL,
GALLERY or ART,
724 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
C4) I IIIENDATIONS:
From Hon Lexl4 D. Campbell, H. C., Ohio
My family And friends all conear in the opinion that
the (Newell) picture It more lifedike titan any titling they
ever saw. My likeness has been repeatedly taken by dlr.
ferent Artiste in various nap, but 1 bate never yet had
one a itieh presents su true to nature, all the features and
expressions of C.1.M1011.118. us this.
From Lion. E. Jo) Morris, late Minister to Italy,
Tlto exquisite beauty turd saftnes4 of your per•
conjoittell ultlr their &nubility of Ludo, mid faith-
Ones& as likenesses. cannot fail to commend them to the
attention and patronage of all who appreciate true art.
Promo Cal. Jawed Page.
Haring occasion for a portrait, I procured one from Mr.
Itobert uwell, of the city of Philadelphia. a miniature in
oil Wore, under the new process discovered by lion, nod
take great AOMOIre in expressing the satisfaction giveu
me, not only by the accuracy of the likeness, but Its autis
tic finish in all respocto, and recommends 111111 to the pat
ronage of tilos° disposed to encourage the beautiful art.
Nov. 20, 1880 Jos. PAGE.
THE NEW STORE
AND
.NETV GOODS.
WALLACE & CLEMENT,
Have Just received another [dock of new goods, such no
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSIVARE, &C.,
In the store room at the vomit-east corner of tho Diamond
In the borough of Huntingdon.
. .
Their Etosk lens been essetully selected, end %11l be
sold low for cash or country produce.
Ilitntittplon, April 15, 1501.'
JOINif EU M ATIS NI CURED.
Mr. JOIN WESTBROOK. Sr.. manufactures a
L i. WENT which 19 sure to cure Rheumatism. No cure.
no pay. Persons afflicted should coil and fry t h e medicine.
Call at his residence in Washington street, one door west
of Levi Westbrook.
Huntingdon, March 20, 1861.
LATEST WAIL NEWS !
111011 PRICES DEFEATED 1
Now is the Time to buy Cheap Clothing!
MANUAL GUTMAN,
Respectfully Inform the public gen - orally that he has
Just received a large end Well selected stock of faohleuuble
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTIIING,
to which be :fake the attention of all who are In want of
a neat and.comfortable Coat, a Vest or a pair of Pants,--_
Ms stock will bear eienunatlon, and he respectfully
•requesfe all to call and see for themselves.
Should gentlemen desire soy partitular kind or cot ot
chaffing not found in the stock on hand. by leaving their
measure they can be accommodated at short notice.
A pod noortment of '
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, act, AC.,
will also be found on band. All of which wilrbe,sold as
low. if not lower. than the sonic quality of goods can be
hail In tha County.
Colt ut the corms of• the Diamond, Long's new building.
M. GUTMAN.
Huntingdon, April 2,
• DAVID IMOD. D. NILSON BMA.
LAW PARTNERSHIP.
. BLAIR & SPEER,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
HUNTINOPON, PA.
Office on muln Street, one door weet or IVllgon k Petri
kpn'.. All proten=lontd buninele promptly utteurkd to.
Huntingdon, Match 27,180.-31 u.
STI‘'TLONI4I lt Y and J .E lt Y
PACK/WES,
For sale to agents and dealers at very reduced ruts.
put, up In variety euvehipee. Vim further Information
411diers CIILFIMAN &
(rpettdrs) 802 Chettnut St., Indlet. •
Juno 4.11101.
T IQUORS, of tho bog ; for Atedicin. J
JLi ruwtoft of S. S. SMITH'S
ENVELOPES AND PAPER
LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
EXCHANGE' HOTEL,
- PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD MOT. ,
JOIIN S. MILLER, Prop r ietor
Iluntingda, Aprl4 10, 1861.
NEW GOODS
SELLING OFF FOR CASH II
BARGAINS IN HARDWARE
As " the nimble penny !abetter than the slow Mxpence,"
and small praf.is Iwcasii, are better than vexing eye-sore
book accounts, JAMES A. DROWN is now determined to
Bell off the large and splendid stock of Hardware, Paints,
Ate., which he has just, brought ffem the east, at ouch low
prices, as will induce ever) body to crowd in for a share of
the &Legates.
Ills stock includes a complete variety of
BUI LDING-lIA lIDWA RE, NEON A NICS' TOOLS.
CUTLERY, HOLLOW-WARE,
OILS, PAINTS, SADDLERY,
VARNISHES, GLASS, • CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,
STEEL, IRON. CHAIN PUMPS, LEAD PIPE,
MOROCCO, LINING SKINS,
COAL OIL L A!I(PS nod COAL MI, Ac.,
PATENT MICA LAMP CHIMNEYS,
Together with a foil assortment of everything pertaining
to his line of business.
iOrAll orders receive prompt attentlom—Ot
Iluntingdon, April 10, 1001
ENVELOPES!
\\'hulesale and Retail,
50.000 1
BEST QUALITY
BUFF,
ORANGE,
YELLOW,
AND FANCY
ENVELOPES,
Just received and fur este at
LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
NEW CIGAR AND TOBACCO
BTOItB, J. A. 11AIN.i1GAIl i
A practical tobacconist, has opened a now TOBACCO
STORE AND ClOAll MANUFACTORY, on Allegheny St,
one door west of the Broad Top Railroad Office, where he
has on hand a large assortment of prince Cigars and To•
bacco, which he will sell either wholesale or retail. Store
keeper., shopkeepers, and all others who deal in the weed
should call. lion prices are /ow. Call and aeo.
Huntingdon, N0v.7,11130.
CASSIZTERES, and
1861. 1861.
CLOTHING,
T •
ROMAN
JL JIL
SPRING AND SUALTTER,
CHEAP CLOTHING STORE.
For Gentlemen's Clothing of tho hest material, and made
in the beet workmanlike manner, call at
ROMAN'S,U.
Opposite Else Franklin House in Market Square, Hunting
dun. [April 2, 1.801.]
WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS,
A LARGE STOOK
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
Window Curtain Papers,
=ln
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!!
Has just received a new steck of
GROCERIES,
• DRVIOODS,
BOOTS a
Call and examine my new stock.
• G. ASHMAN 31ILINER
Mny 3 13A1
WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS
EVERYBODY'S LAWYER
AND •
COUNSELLOR IN BUSINESS
It Tells You now to draw op PARTNERSUIT. PAPens and
give') general forms for AcitLEENOTs of ell
kinds. 1111. to of SALE. LE ineS anti PETITIONS
It Tells You now to draw up Loans and MoRTGAGES, AT ,
FMAYITs, l'olvElla of ATToRNET, %0000 and
11u.1.8 or EXcIIANG Z. It ECFIPTS and It ELEASUS.
12 Tells You The Line for the COLLECTION of DEBTS. IA ith
the SrArirrits of LinirtrioN, and annnint
and kind of property EX1.141.1 from to:annu
l/DX In every Stare.
it Tells nu flow to make en ASSIGNMENT properly, with
forms tbr COMPOSITION with CREDITORS, and
the INSOLVENT LAWS of every State.
It Tells You The legal relations existing between Ousit-
DIAN and WARD, MASTER owl APPRENTICe,
and LANDLIttO and TENANT.
It Tens You What co/Witt/tea blurt and SLANDER. and
the Law Rs to MARRIAGE DOWER, the WIPE'S
IllonT PN PnorEnTY. throng and ALIMONY
It WA You The Law for Mrcumgics' Lnomin every State,
And the NATURALIZATION LANs or two coon
try, and how to comply with the same,
It nth Ybu The law conc./Minn PENSIONS and how to ot.
Min one, and the PItTeEtarTION LOWS to
PCIDLic LANDS.
Ii Teat You The Law for PATOOIII, with Mode of proce
dure in obtaining one, with INTERTERENCES.
ASSIGNMENTS Mid TADLE OT FEEL
It Tills Tots How to make yoor WILL. and how to ATOMS
ISTSR on AN ESTATE, with the law and the
regoirettients thereof in every State.
It Tells Yeti The meaning of Law TERMS In general use,
soil exphdne to yeti the LFAISLATIVE, Exc
. CUTIVE and JUDICIAL Power') of both the
General and State GOVERNMENTS.
It Tells You flow TO gone OUT or LAw. by showing how to
do your business legally, thus taring a
vast Mount of property, and vexations
litigation, by Its timely consultation.
4fie. Everybody's Lawyer is &reale at Lewis' Book Store
1 I 7
Ss Arr, •
OP KS AND STA TIONER Y.—
A good assortment of ninicellaneous and School
Tooke—Foolscap, Letter. Conimerchtl and Note Paper—
Plana and Fancy Euvelopes—lted, Blue and Black Inks—
Blank Books of numerous sleet—Pens, Pencils. Pocket and
Desk Inkstands, and EN ivy other article usually foetal in
a Book and Stationery Store, can be had at fair prices at
' - "LFAVIS' BOOK; STATIONERY g MUSIC STOKE.
NOTICE TO ALL !S q
The subscriber, who has for more than one year, carried
on business in coition) , with Messrs. P. BRANDY, IL Giu.
P. WHISKEY, and Mr. LAGER lless, lies this day dissolred
iiartnershfp with the 4bore firm / All claims against
old Mot will be paid by the subscriber, and all those in
debted to the firm will pay hint.,
CLOCKS. ,
WATCHES
and JEWELRY wlll
good stook of CLOCKS. [Ol WAtenta and JEn'el.ni
will lie kept on hand for custothera who nut)
favor hint with a
Huntingdon, March 2,1859
CARPET Sacks and Fancy Baskets at
b. P. °WIN'S.
QCHOOL" BOOKS,
norwray It) nee in the &boob) of the County, not on
baud, will la, ftfrniNbcd to order, on application at
LEWIS' .1000117 114V11 STA TIONEICY STORE.
COAL BUCKETS and Shovels,
for sato by JAMES A. 131IWN.
,
1 1 11.1 i best Tobacco in -ton; at
D. P. OVID'S.
(11.,L at the new CLOTHING STORE
kJ of OUTMAN 6 CO., If you went a good article of
Clothing. Store room la Long's new building, in the Die.
/Wad, U4atlpWk o &pt. %mi.
FOR SALE AT
WUNTINGDON,
JAS. A. EINDIVN
NEW
CLOTIIING
JUST ILECEIVED
11. ROMAN'S
AND
JUST RECEIVED
LENTS' BOOK STORE
G. ASHMAN MILLER
BY FRANK CROSBY,
OF TUE PHILADELPHIA BAR
JOSEPII nmactEn
PROPP3SIONAL - 0" n . usiENEss:c.ptos
-2
UT DIEGAHAN & CO., :-
V :Miners anitlltaloco in, Brosit•Tpp Coal. .11.
&legation, General Agent, ItteConn.clleto - iin, lluntingdoa
county, Pa.
TIAVID BLAIR; ---" --
a Winer. and Shinier of Bran! Top CoaL'. Woe Ilan
tingdon Pa, • •
diA.: MILLER, • - - , .. r . •
vA . Dealer In Groceries, Confectionaries, ac,, Ac
a
111.1. JOHN AIeCILLLOCH, offers, his:
1:1 - proteeeional MAN VMS to the cairmus of Itu s otingBon
and vitinity. Offlee da ten street, one door east of need's'
Drug Store. ', , , - .., r, • , Aug. 28, ?bBr. --
T,
S. MILLER, ,_ , •
. . .
t j . , „ Proprietor of the Eactieuie ,IlcAel. ,
, .
L'l S. SMITH, Dealer in ,Drags,
eluee, Perfumery, Dye Stud's, 011 e, &e, Alep—aro•
cerlea, Confectioeerlee, Uuntingdon,
• •
Dealer fn nooks, Stationery and Blll9lClllinstril
manta, Iluntiugdon; Pa. ,
j M. CUNNINGHAM &13.R0.
• • Foundern, Huntingdon, Pa
JAM
LS A. BROWN; •
Dealer is lisrdwure, Cutlery, Paints, Oils, 40., tust,-
4gdon, Ps,
Ts ROMAN, •
1$ •
Dealer to Heady Made botbing, gets and Cape,
Hoots and Shoes, Ace.
1_1!1.b1J. 'JACOBS,
_ft Dealer In Diy Cloctda, Ready linda Cintfiing, Glrcer
ion. Queonaware, die: be. •
ti G ia U o l 2o l u A iins N i & lun C tin O s . so Dealers in Ready
DP7GWIN, •
Dealer In Dry Goods,Grocerles, hardware, Queens
ware, Hata and Caps, hoots and Shoes, ,4e.
VISHER & SON, Dealers in Dry Goods,
.I . ` Grain, &c., limitingdon, Pa.
E
T WE
VI STI3ROOK,
Dealer in Gentlemen's, Ladies' and Misses' Boots,
Shoes. Gaiters, Morocco Lerther, ete.
TOSEPH REIGGER,
eWatchmaker and dealer la Watches. Clocks, and Jew
thy. de,
Plnin and Ornamental Islarble Manntnethrer
TOHN F. RAMEY, County Surveyor,
ey Huntingdon ; Pa. Office on Bill street, one door east
of the lcuuttngdon Marble Yard. • -
REFERENCES—L. T. Watson, Philadelphia; J. P. Leslie,
Geologist, Philadelphia; Charles Mickley, Rough and
Ready Furnace, Bon. Jonathan M`
D ICHARD LANGDON, Miner and
lA, Dealer In Broad Top Coal, Hopewell, Bedford coun
ty, Pa. [Nov. 3, T.P.
MMERMAN CO.,Miners and Deal
ern in Broad Top Coal, Broad Top, Huntingdon co.,
Penna. [Nov.; 1858.
f i r ec` - COUNTRY DEALERS can
buy CLOTHING from me in Huntingdon at
WHOLESALL as choap as they can In the
cities, as I hare a wholesale More in Philadelphia. -
Huntingdon, April 14,1818. li. ROMAN.
DRY GOODS!—A fine assortment on
hand for tho accommodation of customorg, at BENJ
OW "Cheap Coruor," Market Square. (oct2B )
STONE -WARE at S. S. Smith's Gra
eery, 20 per Cent. cheaper than any other place in
IZZI
If
K. iNIEFF, Al. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Otrics, Hill street, opposite Dr. Luden, offers hie proles
atonal services to the citixeue of Huntingdon end vicinity.
April 13, 3859.
JOIIN SCOTT. DAVUEL T. DROWN. J. U. O. CORDIN
LA"'PARTNERSHIP.- •
J. 11. 0. Montt boo, hoot this data, become a room
her of the firm of
SCOTT & BROWN,
ATTORDiEYS AT LAW,
HUNTINGDON, '
in which name the business will still be conducted
Iluutingsion, Jan. 2, 1800. ,
03* VIOLINS,
GUITARS,
ir 4
BYSTPIIONIANS, ACCORDEONS AND 'FIFES,
For Rale cheap at
LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIO STORE
T . ) ALLISON MILLER,
shas aa
DEVTIST,
Ilan removed to the Erick Row opposite the Court House,
April 13, 1839.
ROCKET TESTAMENTS,
FOR THE VOLUNTEERS,
AT REDUCED PRICES,
A LARGE STOCK ON HAND AT
LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
BOOK BINDING.
Old Books. Iddgozines, or publications of any kind,
Wood to order. if left at
LEWIS' BOOK G STATIOXRRY STORE,
DUSINESS MEN, TAKE NOTICE!
ju It you Want your card neatly printed upon enrol-
Open, call at
zEIr is , BOOK AND STA TIONRKY STORK
FOR THE LADIES.
superior article of Note Paper and Envelopes,
euitable for co/Mr/din/ correspondence. for sale at
LEWIS' BOOK ce STATIONERY STORE.
DAPEIL ! PAPER!!
I Note, Post, Commercial, Foolscap and
good attortmen t for sale by the ream, half ream, quire or
sheet, at
LEWIS' NEW BOOK St STATIONERY STORE.
LAST NOTICE.-
Ail Uhl) have unsettled accounts with me of six
monthe standing or longer, are earnestly requested to
call and settle up and Bare Costs, I Mit Imo money or
quilt tivlnese. LEVI WESTBROOK.
Huntingdon, Jan. 2, 1201.
T)HOTOGRAPFIY
lit all tte radon, 'Branches, executed fix the beat
st)lo known in thu urt, at
0, G. CRANE'S GALLERY,
632 Arch Street, Enat of Sixth, Philadelphia.
Lira size la Oil and Meath, Strremrople Portraits, Am
brotytes. Das,aerreotypes, dm., for Cases, Nledallions,llas
Rings, dec. [Nov, 14,130,
I4V ELOP ES
fly tho box, pack, or lon quantity, for rale at
LEWIS' 11001: AND STATIONERY STORE
ITOOP SKIRTS with from 4 to 30
hoops, at prices from 26 cts. to $2,00 at the cheep
store Of D. P. GWIN.
LADIES Collars, very cheap and beau-
UM, at • D. P. ODIN'S.
ASplendid variety of Carpets, only
25 cte. per yard. FlNOtell 8 SON.
lIA RRISIM RG STONE-WARE !! !
Crocks, Jogs, Preserve Jere U., ac., of superior
quality. Solo only by JANIk:S/i. 13ILOWN
n P. GIVIN keeps the largest, best
„ assortment and cheapest shoes In town. Call and
eXaMine themt:
TTOOPED SKIRTS worth , 2 50 will
11. be Bold for $124 at the cheap store of
FlBllElt .4 SON.
TP you want handsom e Goods, good
Goods, cheap Goals, and all kis lof Goode. got. •
D. P. Lllffl 'S.
CIALOIDIct29: GAVIN'S if you want
fIitOCERIES, &e„ at the
vit cheap store of BENJ. JACOBS. All kiwi. of COMA
try produce taken in exchange at the highest market, pri
nee. • •• _ (oet2B.
. , . . ,
pOOTS & SHOES; H 919 &-. Caps, ihe
i jr largest assortment and ebeapest to be found at
D. P. CJWIN'S
IUN BARRELS AND LOCKS:-A
tog° assortment at
BROWN'S LiARDWARE STORE.
eIUM SHOES, cheaper at D. P: Gwin's
3r than can be had In town. Call and see them.
DARK Colored Palm Hoods, besequal-
Li Hy, only SO eta. each. FISHES. & SON.
COAL OIL ,4; COAL OIL LAMPS,
for 76 cents and upwards, at the Il j n , rd A t . vene r a of
MICA LAMP CH EY
IMNS-,
JAM received at the hardware Store St
JAS: A. BROWN,
B LANK BOOKS,
OF VARIOUS SIZES, tot solo at
LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONARY' STORE.
DGIVIN'S is the place to, buy
• good and cheap Carpets,
ItOnit)OVs
ROURER'S
PRACTICAL CALCULATOR. ,
PRACTICAL CALCULATOR.L
„PRACTICAPCALCULATOR,
'"PItACTIOAL'CALCULATOR:
PRACTICAL cm.clirgekop..-
ROHRER'S 'T.RA:O'iICAV-OALCII--
..A. Beak of Plain Rules and Clikulatio'nefor iitusinete Ope ,
. rations, by Marlin de. Rotifer, Practical Surveyor and
aougyancer. New Edition,published 4.D.
- cote. cE Cb., Phawielphere. .„ - ,
.This work coubdrie 20t. pages, and limsardn'of 600 Rules
Examples, entirely and thoroughly practheaL such as
arise every day in the, common, pursuits of Business. If
has already passed through a, nubibei of editions' in rapid`
succession, and is pronounced bfall "classes bf business
men to be the bendiest book. of 'reference, pertaining to
calculations,lhat has over been published. .• "
. Leery example in the baalt is worked' put in full and
stated in a p/aln manner, no that when a parallel case art.
sea.' those referring to the work•will find no difficulty to
solving ft; in a word,. the general arrangement of the
CALCULATOR is simple. that any oue who knows bow to
add, subtract multiply and divide. can easily Noire anyor
dlnary example that arises In. business, or arrive at the
true result of any estftente required.'
The chief aim of the author has been to eschew theory
and.philmophy in figures, aiming only, at facts and eimpth
city. believing that business Men care little'about open.
ding time in dismissing tile philosophy of rulce,, or the
science of figures, deeming it sufficient for their purpose
to be able eta moment, by reference, to arrive at the true
result. The CALCULATOR differs in this respect from all
other Arithmetics of the day and kindred works—it is a
key to practical business calculations—it is, in the hand,'
of the business man, what the key to mathematical 'works
in the hands of the teacher in the'school room—it Lein
tams time and insures correctness.. „
Tail WOES. TIMATS.OI',TUN.,
Measurement of Land. Of' Lumber, of prick and Brick
Work. cf Stone and Stone Work, of grain and grain bins,
of coal and Coal bins, of wood. of solids, of liquids, of cir
cular, square or Irregular vessels, of cisterns and vats, of
roofing, of &Starer's, pain ter's. glaziei , s, paver's, plumb.
er's, paper banker's and upholsterers' work. It treats of
currency and 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 buslnesa transactions, wick the lairs
and usages governing the came, together with numerous
commercial forms—of legaltender, of partial payment on
notes, of banking and bank discount, of equation of pay.
meat and of partnership accounts, of assessment of-,taxes,
of weights and measures, of square and cubic measure, of
the square root and Its application to business of attplaced,
of excavation, and of many other -important pram/cal
matters not within the scope of au advertisement to men
tion. '
IT IS JUST THE BOOK FOR THE
Farmer, the merchant, the mechanic,lhe hrtlzan, or the
professional man. It has proven a valuable auxiliary to
the lawyer, the justice of the peace, the conveyancer. and
real estate broker, to the assessor, the banker, the clerk.
to the civil engineer nod the surveYer.:to the carpenter
and bricklayer, to the, stonemason nod the plasterer, to
the paper hanger and upholsterer, to the paver and tlia
tiler, &c., &c.t.rach and all sylll find it adapted to thelr ca.
lions wants better then any book published,
.5 Price, 60 cents, For sale at'Leivie' Book Store.
Huntingdon, Dec. 20, 1800.
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CHEAP WATCHES !
CHEAP WATCEIESII ,4 =
TACOB LADOM US,
u NO. 018. MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
Has on hand and is constantly receiving large assorments
of American. English, and Saris Wid..ll,cr, which he will
sell at lower prices than ever offered.
J. 1.. would call particular attention to the celebrated
AM:MOAN Waxen, which for accuracy of time and dura
bility, Find leas liability of getting out of order. to supirl.
Or to any other imported watch, made at anything like
the sane coat. Jewelry, Silver and Silver Plated Ware,
of all etyles and patterns.
.
ALSO—
Geld. Mire,. rind SePel Spectacles,
with glasses for all sights, with l'xrcier, as well as the old
style triunes. All goods sold at my "eitubltslitnont are
warranted to be as represented. and satisfaction guaran.
toed to all yorchasers. at 1.70. 018, Market, Street. Corner
of Decatur. [Bept.lB,lBBo,-ly.
_
L - f,
a.
00,1\0c .0 - - -
w•%-_ = ,
•
THE a GLOBE - - JOB OFFICE" is
the moot complete-of any in the country, and.poe
oesses the must ample facilities for promptly executing in
the best style, every Variety of Job Printing, such us
BAND BILLS,
• PROGRAMMES,
BLANKS.
FOSTERS.
CARDS,
CIRCULARS,
• BALL TICKETS, -
.BILL HEADS,
LABELS, &C., &C., &C. - •
• CALL AND EXAMINE OVECIIIMB 07 WORK,
AT LENVIS''BOOK, STATIONERY Sc MUSIC STORE
T HE PEOPLE'S COOK BOOK•
MODERN COOKERY
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES
MISS ELWA,ACTON.
Carefully Revised by Mr. J, Hale
IT Tout You how to choose ail Muth' of 'Meant, Poultry,
and Game, with all the various and most
approved mottos or dressiutt anti cooking
Beef and Yuck; also the best and simplest
way of salting, pickling and curing the
satins.
IT Tuts Yon All the serious and mostupprosed modes ex
drawing, cooking, and boning Mutton.
Lamb, Veal. Poultry, end 'glum anti binds
with the different Dressings, Giotto; and
Stuffings appropriate to each.
Ix TZLIAI You Rove to chow. clean, and preserve Fish or
all kinds. and how to sweeten it when taint
ed; also all tho various Rod most approved
modes of cooking, with the different Dress
, logs, SIIIICOS, and Flares Inge appropriate to
each.
IT 'rums You All the Torten. and most approved modes of
preparing over 50 kinds of Meat Flhh.gowl.
Game, and Vegetable Soups, Broths, :and
SIOVVtI, with the Itelioliee and Seasonings
appropriate to each.
Tr TZLLS You All the anemia and most apyroved modes of
• ' cooking Yegetablea of ovary ileactiptlon,
also how to prepare• Hades, Catalpa 'and
Curries of all kinds: Potted Meats, Fish,
Game, lilusbrooluei
fx Trus You Al! the varionq and wont approved modeo of
preparing and cooking nil kinds of Plain
and Fancy Pastry. Puddings, Omelettes,
Fritters. Cakes. Confectionary, Progervea,
Jeltioe, and Sweet Dishes of every de,crip
.
Mu.
IT TILLS You MI the various end most approved modes
of oinking Bread. Rieke, ~Mufflue, and His.
mit, and the boat method of preparing
- 'Coffee. Chocolate.' and Tea, and ;how to
maim Syrups, Cordiale, and Wines of m
elon,' Mae.
Ix Tutu You now to getout and ornamentaTable.toss to
Carve all knob of Fish. Flesh or Fowl, and
, in short, how to no simplify the, whole Art,
of Cooking as to bring the choicest luxuries
of the table within the everyboky's reach. -
70r Sale at Latvia' Book Store.
NEW BOOKS 1 •
FOR BALS AT LEWIS' 71045 X / STAR
THE MIME :,A Niw Plictsi• 3insuAi.6f gurnl Archltec•
tore; ..con; Ho* to Bond Dwellings. Borifir,,Stohleo, and
Out,Dwellings of off Undo. With a Chapter on Churcho
find Eelkool , liquees: Pribo,•tio - ' '
TM.: °ARMIN; A Nevi PooliT MitioAt, of Practical (Tor
tirulture; or, How to Coltivote Yegolnhlos. Feints, and
Flowers; With a Chapter ou Or:Donlon tal Trees dind
•
Shiobo, Drlcia, $0 mite. .
TILE FARM 1.. A Here.POexff uiannt of Practical Agri•
culture; or. limy to Cul ti ',ate all the Flohl Crop's. 1.1.1111
nn Essay im Naito Nlanovfuent, etc. Price, 5 0 cehte,
DOMESTIC ANIMALS:4 NSW PocArr nom Of Cattle
Ours?. and ttheep littsbso.lry; or,, now ty Breed awl
Dear Cie Various Tellauts of the liurn•yard, etc., etc-
Price, 60 cents. • -
110 W TO TALK: A NEW Poet= iilstrest. of Conversation
and Debate, with Directions for Acquiring a aramiiiiitl
cal Style. and more thou Five Hundred Commas MPO
takes Corrected. Price, 60 cents.
DOW TO BEHAVE: A New POCKET Masan of Itepubii
curt Etiquette, and Outdo to Correct Personal. Habits:
Odds ittges for Debating Societies and Deliberative AS
muddies, etc. Price, ati cents.
110 W TO DO BUSINESS -A NETT Perm Mshimit.
Practical Affairs and Outdo to success In Life; with n
Collection of illoineEv Porno. and a Dictionory of COM
inermal Terms, etc. Price, 60 cents.
FRANKTAX HOUSE,
IN THE DIAMOND,
11UNTINU,DON, PA.
VALENTINE CROUSE, Proprietor.
The chicane of the county, Sod strangers and travelers
generally, will find comfortable accotamodatiorts at this
Give no le tele. jAptil 4,1860.1
CiMB - 40: 1 11M - N-Etr-STO/M-FOIC
• , f,CIEBAP •3
NEW 'GROCERY
MEI
CONFEOT ONEfIX
IME=9
. ar
lie Or 31Pntbnid" Ilna''-
..' ", --- Urgrin B :".V.he .CitiX9 . .. - d 6 0n y ees i ory
'e - laity, that he.tate opetke'd a newGrotea ekt ..,_ 5 ....„._,_,
ery Store in the beeerneat, anairatitment.Cal yOt y rITIP
Stara; So the Diaakoteh and wasp meet, .reapec io tha . l . ay
quest a ebare of public . patroartge." 1119 atarli_
_t 1 9 . V1,7 1 .1
alltinkle of flak k -.;
.. _ -_, _ _ .
. t.
-13-KST 4"9"1".. ' S.ctietiESlS,S, ire 4 kia.
^ ' - CONS
.
Fish c an bchad at wholesale or rata. • _
~ ~. .... 4
- kryal wilt be taralebed regularly to parF , l9l„ .
Individual's, at h strop .
___. • • ,
. EluntingdoP4. o PA. 2 ' i, !4W
- _ I
...
THE HORSE 'AND HISDISEASES,'
THE HORSE AND HIS' - DISRASES,'
THE ;HORSE - AND
- - • - A VALUABLE BOor
For sale at LEWIS', Bii4:Siora..
EVERYBODY'S LAWYER,:. ,;
EVERYBODY'S LA WYE%
EVERYBODY'S LAWYER; -
A YALUAHLE:koIr;
For Bali a Ltvols , Boog
_
THE FAMILY DOCTOR,
THE FAMILY DOCTOR,' •
THE FAMILY .DOCTOR, . '
A :VALUABLE -BOOK;
' . For Bale "ai LEW IS'' Store. =• -
' -• • - • '.•
LONOSTRETII ON THE [
LGI3OSTRFAR ON. THE.NS
TIO.Y
LONGSTRETH: ON THE liONLY 'BEE
A 'VALUABLE BOON.;
_• • .
For tiale at LEWVIS' 13ockStore.
DOWNING on FRUIT and FRUIT TREES
DOWNING:on FRUIT and FRUIT TREES;
DOWNING, on FRUIT and, FRUIT TREES
A VALIJAI3LE:I3OOKI
Fc;- sale at I,EW,IS'i . Bdok Stoigi•
i t • •LEXANDRIA
. 4 4 - 1. : ROGER C. NICGILI4 , mrtistifactiwer of all kinds'ilf
castings, forge and rolling mill. gria tr and law mill, thrash.
fog machine. sled and sleigh soles, wagon bow alien:BO!
various Winds, kettles.- plough shears-to suit all kinds of
proughs• ' lifso, car - wheels and railioad work,lind hale&
new and improved plough that renders satlsfaction to sA
Farman that have need theta. I keep all kinds of
plough shears and ploughs at afessrs.lisher
tries, lionttogdon, and at hir..(ligage Eby's, bull Creek,
and will all all orders promptly. The farnieri Will were
money by getting shears end ploughs of blei3lLlWit:trte
foundry, beattgaurters, thee° to bay cheap.. All kinds
of produce, old //fetal end lumber, taken in excliange:>.
Bring the pay and 'eye ton par cent:, 4 _ . •. • -
'
Alexandria,, 7, 1060.
THE CYTHARA—The
d < Presbyterian, Psalmodist—The
. Shawn—TheJubllee—Hunten's and
BertinFe enlarged and improved Instructors—Wetland's
Newand Improved Method for the Oultar—teland's Moor
deon, Violin and Flute Instructors—Winner's and Howe's
Violin Instructors—Bellak's Melodeon Instructor—Bur
roams' Pieno•Forte Primer—do. Thiwough•BasS Molter—
llowe's Drawing Room Dances.—The Chorus Glee Book:
Tara's Harp, for Otte at -
LEWISrROOK, STATIONERY & ISUSIO STORE:
IaEADY , RECKONER. - •
ix A complete Pocket Ready Reckoner, in dollars
and cents, to which are added forme of Notes, Bi
ceipts, Petitions, die., togethOr with a set of useful tables,
containing rate of interest from olio dollar to twelve thuds
aud. by the single day, with a table of wages, hod tumid
by the week and day, published In 1858. For sato
LE/918' Bowc srpßi.•
E"' 4
C., r- 1
"CO
fr ta;
(14 rz,
JACKSON HOTEL,
eIRAFPUS EIILLER, Proldo;
H OWARD ASSOCIATION, -
pwr.ADnittr'l4:.).
A lienesolent Institntion established by•special Baebiae,
for the Reliefaf the &ck and Distressed, a f flicted with
Virulent and Epidemic Diseases and et t incialiy for the
Curt of Diseases of the Sexual Orgaus.,` - ' ~.----
Medical Advice given gratis, by the il Oing Surgeore,,ki
sill who apply by letter,%%lain description 'of -their email
lion, (age, occupation. abite of life, 6,c.,) aud in, =lea of
extreme poverty, Medicines furnished free of charge. •
-Valuable Reports orklipermatorrlicee, and etbarDistaiies
of the Sexual !Prgunin and on the new Remedies employed
in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter en.
velopes, free of charge. Two or thred Stamps for•Phscla•
will he acceptable. • ,
Address. DR. J. SITILLEN HOUGHTON, Acting"-Ear
gene, Howard Association. No. 2 South Ninth Street,Shil
adelplila, Pa. lity order of the Directors. •" -
• •.- • EZRA D. lURTWELLy - AuidaiG
GEO. FAIR - CHILD, ecretciry, ,
Dec. 19, 1880.-ly.
WINDOW SHADES,"
TASSELS, &C.,
aROCERIES-! GROCERIES 11 •
A FREq.a.A.p.r.r4t,
CHRIST.. LONGS,
ALL HIS STOCK IS PRESS AND
CALL AND SEE:
lIT. WHITE,
. ' ELIINTINGDON, PA. -
Jan. 2,1851.-tt " ; • -
BENJ. I.TACOBS
IS ON lIAND
NEW Goons,
SPRING AND: SUM4lailL'f!
•
Fie Ms received a fine n'asortraent oi.l3o'6ooD6Tor
the Spring and Summer amen, compriefug 'fit! veiyes•
tunalve twiortment
L6DISS DIiESSOOODS,
DAY GOODS In general," • '•
ItiADY•EIADE CLOTECiNG, - 7:1
For Men and Boys
GROCERIES HATS & CAPS,
•
BOOTS AND al:loE3,4o:ft.
1110 public generally are requeated to cull andcrams
the gouda—end Wm prices.
As I sun determined to sell my Goods, allXsho call tatty
expect bargains.
Country Produce taken in Exchange for Groodu e4;rne i .
DENJ. JACOBS.at the Cheap
Iluutingdon, April 2, 1801...2: _
ROPQSALS
Will be received by the enhecribei for inglink 'One
eliverinxinto care the coal from' the Peereltaii,anctillut,
not Collerms. for ono year. ending March Bret, 1862.
The coal to be delivered at so much per ton,'of 22401b5.,
as aforceald, in the best marketable , condition.-free from
elate, and other impuritiee, in such quantiti.i and of writ
description as way, be desitplated by the erdere. , df.:tbe
entexriber. ,
The contractor'will ho provided with each intaind tools
and implements. mules , houses; .& o. as :may..be!on - Lthe
promises. a valuation of %Lich win bp mado..at .the,Lime
pesseasion to given, the amount of which valuation a be
accounted for at the expiration of the coittract,
A good store will be provided. A moderate regt will be
charged for how .% -
The wiped to bp worked enhimt toned] mining engipeer
as the lextee may provide, For further inforniktfdnaßply
to - ROBT: RARE powsLri, :4
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No. 1.04 Waling Street_,
Philadelphia, pa.
Fob. 20, 1881.4 f.,
SOUND ON THE. . •
ROOT
-& 'SHOE QUggTtolt
, LEVI WESTBROOK-
Ma jolt opeied — tha
moot of Ooode in bra linty' veer brought to Ilantinitdon.
'llls atoekof HOOTS and EIIOES for Ladles, Oent
irid
men ' Misses, Boy% and Ch il dren, "compriaei
latent faahione,•aud manufactured' of the best - lan
tuba.
Also, a Ilna assorttooor of Rigs for men, Bus
and Children. /109 G In great Ararlaty - for Vontlee,
won. Who, alliva and Children. - CARPET.I3IO4,
SD SPIINDHEZiIIAII.TISItS, TANS, an.
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~,,,,1 stior,FlN D ENOS gana-ally:
- Thankful fur past frisors, 'a contlarnica - ohlia lag' to to
reApecautly sollcital.
N. IL—Boots and Shoes' for Lrulloa 'anti gehrleseee, re
011'011mi made to ordet. ~,
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ames A. Brown sells the ginuin; tiRG.
'SBN.B." on COAL. OIL dear as water. -* ~ • - •
This le the gide kind of-oil that gives with% safitftiction
as an agent for light. - " - •
Beware of counterfeits. and colortd'iMbeif
emit an °Maude° smell afidamoke. _ • . `r.
A large variety Motif '
COAL 01L..t.A4P5,:.
Chimneys, Globes, Wicks. Burners, Shades, A0...,, , t0eti01d
at the very !attest prices,At the 4 tfardware
don, Pa.
and BAILEY'S VIKTAJAB§,
A handsorno assotitaantjust ceeeited sod fai Bala
•15' ' 'T t • -• • •
T 11.13 best sliSplay' and largest ,jiarxety of
all kind. of Goode, con 'always be found itt Ihetbeap
aeon, or Flsfinit .4c.:10:4;
•M ,
OUTS and - SU - 04S, the, - largelt„pad
assortment in tawn ! fit .
D. P. OWlik,ll.
MIMI
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lIIINTINGDON, PA. j
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