The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, July 11, 1861, Image 2

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    COURT AFFAIRS.
GRAND JURORS.
Jacob Baker, carpenter, Alexandria.
Brice Blair, gentleman, Dublin.
Jesse Cook, farmer, Carbon.
Aeahel Evans, farmer, Henderson.
John Geisqinger, teacher, Penn.
Adam Gehrett, farmer, Cassville.
Moses. Homer, farmer, Walker.
Francis Holler, blacksmith, Brady.
Richard D Heck, farmer, Cromwell.
John W' Houck, farmer, Tod.
William Huey, farmer. Dublin.
Joel Isenberg, farmer, Porter.
William Lewis, printer, Huntingdon.
Andrew Mattern, wagon•maker, West.
William Miller, farmer, West.
David MoMurtrie, gentleman, Huntingdon.
Thas. E Orbieon, merchant, Cromwell.
Elliot It..bley, farmer, Brady.
George Sipes, merchant, Dublin.
Samuel M Stewart, farmer, Jackson, -
George Stever, farmer, Union.
Jackson White, laborer, Huntingdon. "
Thomas Weston Esq, farmer, Warriorsmark
Wm. B. Zeigler; gentleman, Huntingdon.
TRAVERSE JIIRORS-FIRST WEEK
Joshua Brown, farmer, Springfield.
John Brooks, laborer, Jackson.
Samuel Brooks, J. P., Carbon.
Andrew Brumbaugh t teacher, Penn.
John Booth, teacher,lSpringfield.
Ephraim Bucket, farmer, Morris.
William E Corbin, farmer, Juniata.
Josiah Cunningham, former, Barree.
Oliver Colegate, farmer, Shirley.
Thomas Dean, farmer, Juniata.
Joseph Fisher, farmer, Tod.
William Glass. carpenter, Jackson.
Adolphus Graßas, turner, Warriorsmark
David Grazer, farmer, Warriorsmark.
Hays Hamilton, manager, Franklin.
Thomas Hall, mechanic, Hopewell.
Luther Ullman, farmer, Cromwell.
• Stitt Harper, farmer, Dublin.
Joseph Knode, farmer, Porter.
Jacob Ketterman, farmer. Clay.
Robert Laird, farmer, Porter.
- David Lynn, former, Hopewell.
Henry Mark, farmer, Juniata.
James Martin, farmer, Porter.
Ebenezer 'Magill, farmer, Jackson.
John McCool, farmer, Barree.
L A Myers, carpenter, Shirleysburg.
William Moore, merchant, Alexandria.
Jolin'r Miller, gentleman, Huntingdon.
Graffus Miller, gentleman, Hnntingdon.
Lewis Meredith, shoemaker.Huntingdon
James Magill, farmer, Barree.
Perry Moore. farmer, Morris.
Andrew G. Neff, farmer, Penn.
William Orr, farmer, Tell.
John 'M Oaks, farmer, West.
John Porter, farmer, Henderson.
George Porter, gentleman, Franklin.
Samuel Powell, farmer, Jackson.
George Roland, farmer, Case.
George Reynolds, carpenter, Franklin.
Robert Sackets, laborer, Warriorsmark.
Henry SwoOne, farmer, Walker.
Michael Sprankle, farmer, Porter.
Joel Thompkins, carpenter, Shirleysburg.
Miller Wallace, carpenter, Brady.
John Watson, laborer, Franklin.
Richard Wills, carpenter, Warriorsmark.
,TRAVERSE SCRORS--SECOND WEEK.
Henry Berrick, mason, Penn.
Rudolph Breneman, farmer, Juniata.
John Chilcote, farmer, Cromwell.
David Douglass, farmer, Shirley.
John H Davis, laborer, Jackson.
Martin Flciiner. wagon maker, Walker.
Jeremiah Grazier. farmer, Warriiirsmark.
William Geissetiger, farmer, Juniata.
George Green, farmer, Oneida.
Jacob Goodman, farmer, Brady.
Steven Gorsuch, farmer, Oneida.
Charles Green, J. P. Oneida.
William !Memel), farmer, Morris.
John Haniilton. lumberman, Carbon.
Thomas Huston, jr., farmer, Jackson.
Richard fleck, fanner, Cromwell.
John Huey. farmer, Brady.
James Harkness, laborer, Jackson.
George Horton, farmer, Carbon.
Adam Keith, farmer, Tod.
Thomas Lock, farmer, Springfield.
Alexander McNeal, farmer, Clay.
Thompson Morain,farmer. Porter.
John McDonald. distiller, Brialy.
Jeremiah Nearhoof, fanner, Warriursmark
Benjamin L Neff, miller, %Vest.
Benjamin K Neff, farmer, West.
Benjamin Ramsey, flamer, Springfield.
William Rex, clerk, Union:
A R Stewart, merchant, Brady.
George A Steel, gentleman, Huntingdon.
David Stnuffer. former, West.
John Stem, farmer, Jackson.
Wm M Thompson, farmer, Brady.
Joshua Willionise% farmer, West.
John Withers, manager, Jackson.
SHERIFF'S SALES.—By virtue of
sundry writs of Tend. Exp. Fl. Fa. and Lev. F. to
me directed, I wilt expose to public solo or outcry. at the
Court llouse, to the borough of Huntingdon. on MONDAY.
the 12th dny of Augnst,lB6l, at 2 o'clock, P. IL, the fol
lowing described real estate, to wit:
No I.—A tract of land in Cromwell town
consistingof parts of several surreys, through which
Black Log creek rune, adjoining loud of Inca, Wigton
Co., and Black Log mountain on the south and east land
of Deft, occupied by Benj. Beck, designated ns No 4, in
this levy, and land of Wm. 1,1.1,18.'8 heirs on the west,
and land of Defendant, occupied by Benjamin Long, decig
uated as No 2 in this levy, on the north, containing 200
acres be the same more or less, of which about 150 acres
are cleared, having thereon erected a atone grist mill, a
blast Furnace called *Winchester Fnrnme,'' a large stone
dwelling house, a coal house, now used as n barn. a frame
barn painted white, a carriage house, and thirteen log
houses, with other buildings usually ,ormected with a fur
nace, together IA Rh the wider power connected therewith,
the sane consisting of part of a tract warranted in the
name of William Chambers, and part of the Black Log
tract, and part of the Richard Ashman tract, Ac.
No 2.—A tract of land to Cromwell township. now oc
cupied by Benjamin Long, adjoining No 1 in this levy,
on the south.land of William orb:eon's heirs on the west,
'hat, Wigton A Co., on the north. and the Ifenrietta
Cromwell tract, on the east. containing 120 acres Ito the
same, more or less, of which about' 05 acres are cleared,
having a log house and log barn thereon, being a part of
the Bedford and Chambers tracts, and having an ore
bank thereon,
No. 2.—A out of land on Black Log mountain, in
Cromwell township. adjoining Nos 1 and 2in this levy,
on the west, containing 120 acres more or less, being the
one belief a tract surveyed on a warrant, in the name of
illeurietta Crowu en.
No 4 --A tract of land In Cromwell township, adjoining
No 1 In this levy, on the cwt., Ilutter'a land on the south,
land of Benjamtn Berm on the west, land of Thomas li
And Wm P Orhison, end the teen of Wm Orbleon, on the
portb, containing 160 acres or thereabouts, or which about
120 acres ore cleared, having two log houses and a log
barn thereon, being now occupied by Benjamin fleck and
others, and haring an ore bank thereon.
No 4,--A parcel of land In Cromwell township, at the
head of the mill dam connected with the mill, and so de
scribed In No 1 in this levy, adjoining land of Samuel
Grove, Garen Cluggate's heirs, and Isett, Wigton & Co.,
containing 10 acres more or less, of which about 6 acres
ere cleared.
No 13.—A tract of Ridge hind unimproved In Cromwell
township.adJoining land of Andrew lirClure on the north,
Daniel Book on the west. 'flioni as E orbiron en the
tooth. and Hodgera on the east, containing about 00 acres,
being part of a trout surveyed in the MOW of Th. Bond.
No 7.—A tract or parcel of land in Cromwell township,
adjoining land of Ban id hthire on the north, lend of
Lett Wigton & Co. on the north and east, and Ueorge
; Sipes on the east, containing about 75 acres, being part of
the Joseph Grubb survey. '
No B.—A tract or parcel of land in Cromwell township,
adjoining Joshua Johns on the north, Frederick Barman
on the east, Barnard Bolingvron the south, and Isett, Wig
topron & Co. on the west,containiag about 140 acres unine
ved.
9.—A tract of landsp 'Jack's mountain in Cromlve - 11
-township eta fining land late of John Brewster and others,
containing about 300 acres/tit which about 35 arras are
cleared, with ot bourn thereon, occupied by Andrew Mc-
Conaghy.
No 10.—A tract of land in Cromwell township, now oc
mapied by Andrew Banks, adjoining land occupied by Wm
Wallace on the east, Fleming on the south, Jacob nom-
Clan on the west, and Richard Heck on the north, con
taining 130 acrea more or less, of which about 40 acres
are cleared, with a small house thereon.
No 11.—A tract of lend In Cromwell township, adjoin
-Ing No 10 in this levy, un the wont, Thomas R. Gridiron on
the north, Simon Gratzn the east, Solomon Ranks on
the tooth, containing abo o ut 75 scree. with about 40 acres
cleared, with a house thereon, in which Wdliam Wallace
realties.
No 12.—A tract of land in Cromwell townehip, warran
ted In the name ofJosephus Lehman, adjoining lands of
James Lan on the weld and north, Silvester Garber on
the east, and John Long and Thomas r, Orbleon on the
south, containing 50 litres mote or less, of which about
33 acres are cleared, and having an ore bank thereon.
No 13.—A tnact or parcel of land In Shirley township,
warranted in the name of !Hugh Boyle. adjoining land of
Thomas C. Ashman on the west and uortb. lands of Isett,
*Wigton d Co. on the wet and Booth, containing 30 acres
more or less. Seized, taken In execution and to be sold
as the property of Henry Ire in.
At.re--Defendants interest in and to 318
scree of land more or less. situate In Tod towuship, Hun
tingdon county, surveyed in the 1311.M13 of Henry Houck,
bounded on the north trout by lends urn. Lt. l'oe nil, north
What by Yang 'surveyed to Anderson k liorton south and
west by land of Philip parnit, now Orbison. Mires A Co.
Also—bi 7 acres more or ie. situate on the north side
of Shonp's Run in 'Tod township, surveyed in the comae of
Benjamin Peon.
Also-81 acres more or less, situate In Tod township,
surveyed in the name of G. Miller. houndejl on the north
east and south west by land of John Savage, on the north
went by land of Audi ow Donaldson, and on the south east
hy llnutlugdan and Broad Top Railroad Co. land.
Also-157 acres more or lass situate in Ted township,
rwrieyed In the nano pf Neel Clark. end bounded on tile
north west by Trexier's heirs and Benjamin Houck, south
west by Thomas Anderson, south east by Washington
Baker & Widow Zimmerman,
Also-22 acres more or lens situate in Tod township sur
veyed In the name of Samuel Snare. bounded on the south
east by Wood, Bacon A Co., south west by Christian Bar
net and Widoa Broadstone and L. T. Wattoon A Co.
Also—CT acres more or lees altnate in Hopewell town
ship. surveyed in the name of A. B. Crow It, bounded on
the north east by hind of Philip Common, south east by
laud of David Mountain's heirs, south west and west by
land of Patton k Petrekln.
Also—Defendant's right title and Interest in and to a
tract of land in Hopewell township, Huntingdon county,
sereeyect On warrants in the name of Peter herring. Da
vid Shaffer, Sarah Levi, Margaret Levi, Adorn Levi. Han
nah Lerting, Frederick Herring and Conrad Herring, the
division line to be run according to articles of agreement
beta eon the trustees of John Savage deed, and Dr. Peter
Shoenbm ger isho was the owner of the other half of said,
tract dated the 14th clay of November, A. D. 1843, and
another agreement explaining the prier one between the
told petite- and dated the 11th day of Februan 1845, both
of which said articles aro intended to be recorded.
Aleo—A small part of a tract of land surveyed to Jacob
Illidegras, which has not been previously sold by the trus
tees of John Savage. the first of that name, nor by the
present granter,.and all the land not thus previously sold,
which was conveyed to the said John Savage, dee'd, by Ed.
ward Livingston and wife, by deed dated the 22d day of
April 1833. sod recorded to Huntingdon county, in Deed
Doak X, page 402.
Also—All the defendants right, title and Interest In all
that certain rnessuage or tract of land situate in Casa town
ship, Iluntiligdon county, containing 120 acres more or
leis, adjoining lands formerly of Robert Speer, deed. and
others. being the same tract of land which, by deed dated
15th December 1865, was conveyed by Dtvid Clarkson true.
tee to Jacob Creswell and Horace L. Brown.. Seized taken
in execution, and to be sold as the property of Jacob Crete
well.
ALSO—The following described 'meeting°
and tract of land of George W. Johnson and Jacob Ans.
pach, to wit; All that certain piece, parcel and tract of
land situate In Jackson township, Huntingdon county,
adjoining lands of George Rudy, w idow Saseaman, Henry
Stein hod others, containing ono hundred and forty•two
acres and sixty-four perches and allowance.
Also—All that other piece, parcel and tract of land situ
ate in Jackson township county aforesaid. adjoining lauds
of Joseph (Mammon. land in the name of George Minor(
and others, containing ninety-sevon acres and one hun
dred and filly-two perches and allowance, with the appur•
tenances whatsoever (hereunto belonging or in anywise
appertaining. Seized. taken In execution, and to ho sold
as the property of Oeorgoll'. Johnson and Jacob E. Ans.
pooh.
ALSO—AII the right, title and interest of
Defendant in and to all that certain lot of ground situate
In the town of Barnet, in Carbon township. fronting 50
feet on Hamilton etreet and extending in depth (140.) one
hundred and forty feet to Hemlock Alley, being lot No.
19 in the plan of said town, having thereon a dwelling
home, stable and other impro; manta.
Also—All the right, title and interest of Defendant in
and to all that certain lot of gi ound situate in the town
of Barnet, in Carbon township, Huntingdon county, front
ing 50 feet un Hamilton street, and extending In depth
140 feet to Hemlock Alley, being lot No. 31 In plan of said
town, on which is erected a dwelling house Cc. Seized,
taken in execution, and Lobe sold as the property of James
Dunn,
Atso—All the Defendant's right, title and
Interest In the following described property: A lot of
ground in the town of Mount Union, containing one acre
more or less, adjoining land of Gen. A. P. Wilson on the
north west, Pennsylvania Railroad on the south west, Joe.
Morgan, George Doddk and others on the south east,
and Peunsyhania Canal on the north east, and haring
thereon erected one frame tavern illlll9O, now occupied by
Defendant, one large frame stable, two frame buildings
used as stables and wagon sheds, one frame building used
as a blacksmith and cooper eh p. one fi ame building used
as a shoemaker shop, and other outbuildings. Seized.
taken In execution, and to be sold as the property of
Abram Lewis.
ALso.—All the Defendant's right, title and
interest in and to 30 acres of ground morn or lest, situate
in Toll township, Huntingdon county, bounded on the
west by loud of William fleoshorces heirs, on the east by
land of Richard Silverthoro, on the west by land of Sam . '
Hooks, on the south by land of Nicholas Gooshorn, on the
south by land of Robert Lover, having thereon erected a
grist Mill, saw Mill, three duelling houses and other out
buildings. Seized, taken in execution and to ho sold as
the property of Juhu Gooshuro, Jr., who has survived
John iloosheru, Sr.
•
A1,130.—A piece or parcel of land, situate
in Walker township. Huntingdon county, containing
about 0 ncres more or less. the most of which is cleared,
as&d undor fence, and Crooked creek running du ough the
sams—haviug a sulphur spring thereon, and adjoins lands
of the heirs ofJohn White, deceased, and lands of John
McCalom's devisees, it being the same lot of land that
Isaac Holland Admrs as "'rosters appointed by the Or
phan's Court by deed, dated 15th of April, A. D.,1551. and
recorder! in 2ec k No 2, page 226, and sold and conveyed
to said Thomas White. Seized, taken in execution and
to be sold as the property of mamas White.
ALso—All the liLthf, title and interest of
the Defendant, of. In and is, DO acres of land situate In
Cromwell township, adjoining lands of Thomas Cromwell
on the north, Frederick Harmon on the south, Andrew
Gillen on the East, and Blocking mountain on the north.
sixty siert. of which are cleared. and having thereon erec
ted a log house 234 story high, a 24 by Y2log barn, stone
foundation 00 by 40, and two apple orchards. Seized,
taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of
Joshua Johns.
ALso-268 neres of land more or less, situ
ate in Dublin township, ilmntingdon county, bounded ou
tho south by land of Thomas Walker, on the east by land of
James Seely, wort by land of Mary Wagoner. north by
land of Alexander Appleby. having thereon erected two
log hour., ono frame bank barn, and no log stable,—
SelZ0(1, taken in execution, and to be sold as tho property
of John Deviancy.
Ar.stt.—Ono lot of ground situate in Broad
Top City. behig lot No 155, fronting on Sail Road avenue
30 feet. extending back 90 feet to Hazel street, adjoining
lot of the Improvement Company on tine north and east,
and having a two story Intone hews, ullh a back kitchen
attached 20 by 30. with a steno basement. used for a store
roost. Seized. taken in execution, nod to be sold no the
property of Ally Clark and Amos Clark.
At.so—Two lot', of ground situate in the
addition of Broad Top City, being Nos 13 1: 14, fronting on
Brood street 40 P et, and 60 feet on Fproco street, the
other fronts 60 feet on Sprner street, and U 0 feet MI Ms
let cleat, haring thereon erected l flame house 115 sto
ries high. Seized. taken in execution and to be sold as
the property of George Ketzner.
Sheriffs Sidra wilt hereafter be made on Wednesday, of
the first week of Court, and the Deeds acknowledged on
following Wednesday.
. . . .
JOHN C. Vi'ITSON, Sheriff.
Suctures Amex,
Huntingdon, July 16,1561.}
REGISTER 'S NOTICE.-
Notice is hereby given, to all persons interested,
that the 101100 hut named persons letve settled their lie
motot• in the Itegiet.ea Office, at Ilunting.lon, and that
file said accounts will be pnsented for confirmation and
allou,tuce at an lb plums Court. to be held at Huntingdon,
in and for the county of Huntingdon, on Monday the 12th
day of August next. (18610 to wit:
1. The Administration Account, of Samuel Steuart.
Executor of William Ila!, a late of Jackson tom nib Ip, deed.
2. First and Final Account of :Inoue! Stews, t and Oen.
W. Porter. late Admlttletratot aof &tumid Pot ter, Into of
Jackson township. dec'd.
3. Guardian.bip Account of Dtrld Enyeart, Guardian of
Margaret Juniata Ituchanau, a minor child of Wm. Du•
chonnn. deed.
4. Adntinistnition Account of Henri S. Green, Admin
istrator of Joistsßueter, late of Tod tap.. deed.
Account of David Heck. Administrator of William Dunn,
late of Clay township. deed.
6. Account of Lemuel Green, Administrator of Jacob
Curfinan, late of Cass tap. deed.
7. Account of Joseph Diggins and Frederick 'lnapt,
Administrators of Henry Hoopt, late of Tod township,
deed.
8. Trust Account of William "Stewart, Trustee to sell
tho real estate of James Steuart. late of Nest flop , deed.
9. Account of Peter Sttyker, Guardian of Alfred, Fran.
els, and Margaret Spyker, minor children of Samuel Spy
ker, late of Alexandria borough. dec'd. Filed by John T.
Str3 ker. Adinlniarator of Peter Stryker, dec'd.
10. Account of John Ming mid William Stewart, Execu.
tore of Alexander Steel, late of West township. Partial
account.
11. Account of John N. Swoope, Administrator de bon.
nie non testamouto annexo, of Jacob IL Iluyett, late of
Porter tw•p., deo'd.
12. Account of John Owens and Robert L. Henderson,
Executors of John Henderson, late of Warriorsmark top.,
dec'd.
13. Account .of Elias hlusser, Administrator of John
Dailey, late of Jackson twp, dec'd.
14. Account of James NlakLll and Abraham Ettates, Esq.,
EsocUtorti of tho last %Mil and Testament of Daniel Iluch
waltar, Into of Walker twp., dec'd.
M. Moat account of John C. Watson, Executor of Ab
salom Mon man, deed.
DANIEL W. WOMELSDORY, Register
BEGISTER'e OFWICE,
Iluutlngdon, July 13, 1801.
jpROCLAMATION.—W-13EREAS, by
a precept to me directed, dated at Huntingdon, the
loth day of April. 1801, under the hands and seals
of the Hon. George Taylor, Ps esiden t of the Court of
Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer. and general jail-dolly
cry oT the 24th Judicial District of Pennsylvania, compo
eed of Huntingdon, Blair and Cambria wmnties; and the
Hons. Benjamin F. Patton and William B. Leas his associ
ates, Judges of the county of Huntingdon, justices as
signed, appointed to hoer, try funtdotermine all isnd every
indictments made or takep fur or concerning nil crimes,
which by the laws of the State are made capital, or felon
ies of death, and other offonces, crimes and misdemeanors,
which have been or shall hereafter be committed or perpw
grated, for crimes aforesaid—l am commanded to-make
public proclamation throughout my whole bailiwick, that
a Court of Oyer and Terminer, of Common Pleas and
Quarter Sessions, will be held. at the Court House in the
borough of Huntingdon, on the second Monday (and 12th
'day) of August next, arid those who will prosecute the
said prisoners, be then and there to prosecute them no it
shall be just and that all Justices of the Peace, Coroner
and Constables within said county, be then and there to
their proper persons, at 10 o'clock, a. m. of said day, with
their records, inquisitions, examinations and remembran
ces, to do those things which to their offices respectively
appertain..
Dated at. Iltuitlngdon, the 15th of July, In, the year o
our Lord one thousand eight hundred and aixtpons
and the 86th year of American Independence.
JOHN C. WATSON, Sheriff:
PROCLAMATION.—WHEREAS; by
a precept to me directed by the Judges of tho Com
mon Pleas of the county of Huntingdon, bearing test the
20th day of April 1851. I am commanded to make
Public Proclamation throughout my whole bailiwick, that
a Court of Common Pleas will be held at the Court Howie
lo tbe borough of Huntingdon, on the 3rd Monday (and
19th day) of August. A. D., 1861, for the trial of all is:
sues in said Court which remain undetermined bolero
the said Judges, when and where all jurors. wituessei, and
suitors, in the trials of all issues are required.
Dated at Huntingdon the 15th of July itt the year of
our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and sixty one,
and the 86th year of American independence.
JOHN 0. WATSON, Shrift.
j n
A ARBLE YARD. The uudersign
171' would respectfully call a
the attention of tine s ,
e citizen
of ntingdon and the adjoining counties to the stock of
beautiful marble now on hand. Ire is prepared to furnish
at the shortest notice, Monumental Marble, Tomb, Tables
and Stones of every desired size and form of Italian ot
Eastern Marble, highly finished, and carved with appro
palate devices. or plain, all may suit.
Building Marble, Door and Window Sills, As., will bs
furnished to order.
W. W. pledges himself to furnish material and work
manship equal to nay in the country, at a fair price. CM
and see. before you purchase elsewhere. Shop on III! ,
street, Huntingdon, Pa.
. WM. WILLIAMS.
11up11144811, May 18, 1855
CLOTHING large stock on hand
at the cheap store of tENJ. JAOOBS.II and ex
airline goods and prices. oct2S.)
WRAPPING PAPER!
A good article for Ilale it
I T al` q non!
D. P. • GWIN
HAS JUST OPENED
A
SPLENDID STOCK
OF
NEW GOODS
POR
SPRING AND SUMMER.
CALL AND EXAMINE THEM
April 10, 1061.
NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! !
FISHER & SON
HAVE
JUST OPENED
A
SPLENDID STOCK
OF
NEW GOODS.
THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO CALL
and
EXAMINE OUR GOODS.
FISHER & SON.
April 10, 1881.
SPRING AND SUMMER
FASHIONS!
ROBERT KING,
BIERCIIANT TAILOR,
Hid Sired, one door wed of arrnton's Stere,
WITH A FINE ASSORTMENT OP
GENTLEMENS' DRESS GOODS.
Its assortment consists of
CLOTHS,
PLAIN AND FANCY YESTINGS,
the neatest and best tbat could he found in the city, all of
which ho will take pleasure in exhibiting, and making
up to order. It niil cost nothing to call and examine kia
goods. Call soon.
Huntingdon, April 3,1.661.-3 in.
PAPER ! PAPER!! PAPER !!!
Tracing Paper,
Impression Paper,
Drawing Paper,
Deed Paper,
Tissue Paper,
Silk Paper for Flowers,
Perforated Paper,
Bristol Board,
Fiat Cap Paper,
Foolscap Paper,
Letter Paper,
Commercial Note Paper,
Ladies' Gilt Edged Lotter and Note Paper,
Ladies' Plain and Fancy Noto Paper,
White and Colored Curd roper, in Packs and Sheets,
For solo ut LEWIW Book, Stationer) and Music Store.
- LIOR EVERYBODY.
TRY TM: NEW STORE,
On Hal Street opvaile Curton't Stowe.
THE BEST
SUGAR and MOLASSES.
COFFEE, TEA and CHOCOLATE,
FLOUR, FISH, SALT and VINEGAR,
CONFECTIONERIES. CIGARS and TOBACCO,
SPICES OP THE BEST. AND ALL KINDS,
and every other ankh, usually found in a Grocery Store
ALSO— Drnge, Chemicals, Dye Staffs,
Paint., Varnishes, Oils and Spte. Turpentine,
Fluid, Alcohol. Glass and Putty,
BEST VINE and BRANDY for medical purpoOch.
TIIE BEST PATENT MEDICINES,
and a largo number of articles too nunierone to mention.
The public geuemlly silt please cull and examine for
anmie!, es and learn my pt ices. . .
Huntingdon, May 25, 1858.
R NEWELL'S
PHOTOGRAPII GALLERY,
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No. 721 Arch Stmt. Philathrlphia
Out of tho largest and moat completo Gaßerke' in tho
Rate', where the best Plaines, knout, to the i'ho•
tographic art, ate taken at prices DO higher
than are 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 satisfaction.
Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes. of absent or deceased
friends, photogmplied to any required size, or taken on
Canvass, life size, and painted in Oil by the beet Artiste.
At this Gallery pictures can be taken in any weather—
as perfect in cloudy days as when the sun shines.
Persons visiting the city are respectfully invited to ex
amine our specimens, which for price and quality defy
competition.
Ka-Instructions given In the art of Photography.
R. NEWELL,
GALLERY OF ART
724 Mai Street, Philadelphla.
COMNIENDATIONS :
From Hon. TAM fa D. Campbell, M. C , Ohio.
My flintily and friends all concur in the opinion that
the (Newell) picture in more the like than any thing they
ever saw. My likeness has been repeatedly token by dlr.
recent Artists in various ways, but I have never yet hail
one which presents au true to nature, all the features and
expressions of countenance as this.
From Hon. E. Jcq Morrie, Into Minister to Italy,
The exquisite finish, beauty and softness of your per.
traits, conjoined wish then. durability of color and faith
fulness as likenesses, cannot fail to co 1111 l lend them to the
attention and patronage of all who appreciate true art.
From Cul. James Page.
Having °cession for a portrait, I procured ono from Mr.
Itobert. Newell, of the city of Philadelphia, a miniature in
Oil Colon, under the 'teleprocess thscorcred by him, and
take great pleasure in expressing the satisfaction given
rite, not only by the accuracy of the likeness, but its artis
tic finish in all respects, and lecommends him to the pat
ronage of those disposed to encourage the beautiful art.
Nov. 28, 1880 Jes. PAGE.
THE NEW STORE
AND
NE TV GOOD'S'.
WALLACE & CLEMENT,
Have Just received another stock of new goods, such as
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARHIC.,
in the store room at the south-east corner of the Dimnond
in the borough of Iluntingiion.
Their Stock has been cm - Molly selected, and will be
sold low for cash or country produce.
Huntingdon, April 15,18b1.
lIEUMATIS3I CURED.
Mr. JOHN WESTBROOK. Sr., manufacture,' a
Al% KENT which is aura to cure Rheumatism. No cure.
no pay. Persona afflicted should call and try the medicine.
Call at his residence in Washington street, one door west
of Levi Westbrook.
Huntingdon, March 20, WM
LATEST WAR NEWS
HIGH PRICES DEFEATED 1
Now is the Time to buy Cheap Clothing!
MANUAL GUTMAN.
Respectfully inform the public generally that he has
Just received a large and well selected stock of fashionable
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING,
to which he asks the attention of all who aro in want of
a neat and comfortable Coat, a Yost or a pair of Pants.—
His mock rill bear examination, and ho respectfully
requests all to call and tee for themselves.
Should-gentlemen desire any particular kind or cut of
.clothltut not found in the stock on hand, by leaving theft
measure they can be accommodated at short notice.
A good assortment of
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, &H., AC.,
will also ha found on hand. All of which will bo acid as
low, if not lower, than the saute quality of goods can ho
had In the county.
Call at the corner of the Diamond, Long'a new building.
11. GUTMAN.
If untingdou, April 2, 1861.
I. tilD aLUR. P. MILTON 81'/M6.
L AW PARTNERSHIP.
BLAIR & SPEER,
ATTORNEYS.AT-LAW,
lIUNTINODON, PA.
Mike on main Street, one door west of Wilson & Petri
ken's. All professional boldness promptly.ettended to.
Ituntlngdoo, March 27, 1601. 7m.
STATIONERY and JE W E L R
PACKAGES,
For sale to agents and dealers at very roduced rates:
put up in variety envelopes. Par further information
Address COLEMAN & CO„
(Upstairs) 802 Chestnut St., Phila.
Juno 4,1861.
T IQUORS, of tho beet, for Medioina
UNION -
ENVELOPES AND PAPER
LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
PA.,
WILL A.D.FALALVAILA RAILROAD DUO/.
JOHN a MILLER, Proprietor
linntingdn, April 10, 1801. - -
NEW GOODS!
BELLING OFF FOR CASH!!
As the nimble penny Is bettor than the slow opulence,"
And swill proPs to cash, are better than vexing aye•sore
book accounts, JAMES A. BROWN Is now determined to
sell off the large and splendid stock of Hardware, Paints.
Ac., which ho has Just brought from the east, at such low
prices, as will Induce everybody to crowd In for a shore of
the bargains.
Ills stock includes a complete 'variety of
BUILDING4tAItDWARE, MECHANICS' TOOLS,
CUTLERY, HOLLOW-WARE,
OILS. PAINTS, SADDLERY,
• TARNISHES, GLASS, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,
STEEL, IRON, CHAIN PUMPS, LEAD PIPE,
MOROCCO, LINING SKINS,
COAL OIL LAMPS and COAL OIL, Ac o Sc.,
PATENT MICA LAMP CHIMNEYS,
Together with a full aavortineut of everything pertaining
to his line of busineos.
orders receive prompt attentiom—eit
nuntlngdon, April 10, 1801
ENVELOPES!
Wholesale and Retail.
50.000,
BEST QUALITY
WHITE,
BUFF,
ORANGE,
YELLOW,
AND FANCY
ENVELOPES,
Just teceind and for sale at
LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
NEW CIGAR AND TOBACCO
STORE. J. A. HAMAR,
A practical tobacconist, has opened a new TOBACCO
STORE AND CIGAR MANUFACTORY, on Allegheny St,
one door west of the Broad Top Railroad Office, where ho
has on hand a large assortment of prima Cigars and To.
bacco, which he hill sell either wholesale or retail. Store.
keepers. shopkeepers, and all others who deal in the weed
should call. His prices are low. Call and see.
Huntingdon, Nov. 7,1600.
CASSINIERES, and
1861. 1861.
CLbTEIING.
II ROMAN.
N E W
• CLOTHING
FOR
SPRING AND SUMMER,
JUST RECEIVED
AT
H. ROMAN'S
CHEAP CLOTHING STORE.
For Gentlemen's Clothing of the best material, and made
In the beat workmanlike manner, call at
H. ROMAN'S,
oppoelte the Franklin House in Market Square, Hunting.
don. [April 2, 1%1.j
WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS,
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
'Window Curtain Papers,
El=
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!!
Has just received a new stock of
GROCERIES,
DIII-000DS,
BOOTS & SIIOES,
Call and examine my now stock.
a. ASHMAN MILLER
M=L!
WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS
EVERYBODY'S LAWYER
AND
COUNSELLOR IN BUSINESS
It Tells You now to draw op PARTNERSHIP PAPERS and
gives general tonne for AGREFMENTS of all
kinds, BILLS of SALE. LEASES and PETITIONS.
It Tells YOu Ilow to draw Up BONDS nod 3loavosose, Ay-
FIDIvITS, POWERS Of ATTORNEY, NOTES and
BILLS of EXCHANGE, BECEIIKS Rod RELEASES.
Tells You The laws for tho Couaxrrtos of DEETS, with
the STATUTES Of LIMITATION, and amount
and kind of property EXEMPT from Exzen
rum in every State.
It Tells You blow to make an ASSIGNMENT properly, with
forms for COMPOSITIoN elite CREDITORS, and
GM INSOLVENT LAWS of every State.
It Tells You The legal relations existing between (Arun-
DIAN and WARD, MASTER and APPRENTICE,
and lANDLoRD and TENANT.
Tells YOU What constitutes Liner and Surfers, and
the Law as to MARRIAGE DOWER, the WIFE'S
REMIT IN PROPERTY, DIVORCE and ALIMONY.
It Tells You The Law for 141EcnAntEs' Mess in every State,
and t h e NATURALIZATION LAWS of this Cello
try. and how to comply with the same.
It Tells rots The law concerning PENSIONS and hew to ob
tain one, and the PnE-EmPrioN Laws to
N I.em& /
ame s
It Tells You Tho Law for PATENTS, with mode of promo
dere in obtaining one, with INTERPERENCES,
ASSIGNMENTS and TABLE OF FEES.
It Ms You How to Make your WILL, and hew to ADMIN.
Eaton ON AN ESSAIT, with the Jaw nod the
- requirements Unit eof in every State,
It Tells You The meaning of LAW TERMS in general use,
and explains to yen the LEGISLATIVE, EKE-
Hums and JUDIEIAL Powers of both the
General and State GOVERNMENTS.
It Tells You HOW TO KEEP OUT OP LAW, by showing how to
do your busineSs legally, thee saving a
vast amount of property, end vexatious
,litigation, by its timely consultation.
44-Everybody's Lawyer is for sale at Lewis' Book Store
00/Y ' * Oll4 Aggti ,
i1,./11.',r6, fr ,
*4 . t!.k 310 .
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.—
A good suisortmenC of Intecellaneene and School
ka—Foolecap, Lotter, Commercial and Stile Paper—
Plain and Taney Envelopes—lied, Blue and Black Inks—
/Rauh Hooke of numerate elea,-Pena, Pencils, Pocket,And
Peak Inkstand), and every other article banally toad! in
a Book and Stationery Store, aan be had at fair prices at
LEWIS' 1100 K, STATIONERY A MUSIC ,T.eon.k.
NOTICE TO ALL ! jgg
-.4-
Tho subscriber, who has for mare than one year, carried
on bushiest, in company with Metiers. F. BRANDY, U. Ott,
P. and Mr. Lanza BEER, brie this day. - dissidted
partnership with the ahoee firm/ All claims against the
old firm will be paid by the subscriber, furl all those in.
debted to tho firm will pay him.
CLOCKS. WATCHES
and JEWELRY will always be repaired. A
good stock of CLOCHS,I4OI Wascusa and Jewatart
will be kept on hand for customers who may
favor hint with a call. 'az-L=7—
Huntingdon, March 2, 1859,
CARPET Sacks and Fancy Baskets at
• •1 D. D:GWIICS.
QCIiOOL BOOKS,
Generally In use ht the Schools of the County, not on
band, will be furnished to order, on application at
LBWS BOOK, .AND STATIONERY STORK
CCOALBUCKETS mid Shovels,
for aale by JAMEB A. 11110W11
THE best Tobacco in town, at
D. P. GWIWEI
PALI. at the new CLOTHING STORE
j of OUTMAN CO., If yon want a good article of
Clothing. Store room in Long's new building, in the
mond, nonelastic a tetzte. O 1837.
FOR BALE AT
BARGAINS IN HARDWARE
MMM
A _LAI?OE STOCK
MO
JUST RECEIVED
LEWIS' BOOK STORE
G. ASHMAN MILLER
BY FRANK CROSBY,
JOSEPH REIGGIER
1 ~ «uy:H:f:y u~: r:~ ~~ ~i ~rf ~: ~:~c~~N:j «~s_s
WMEGAHAN & CO.;
Marra and Bealora in Broad Top Conk. B. L.
Megallan, General Agent, McConnelletown, Huntingdon
eaunty, Pa.
TAAVID BLAIR,
ju Miner and Shipper of Broad Top Coal. Office 'Run
tingdon Pa.
(2 A. MILLER,
‘_A • Dealer In Groceries, Confectionaries, Sec t . & c
TAR. JOHN bIeCULLOCH, offers his
professional sorvicos to tho citizens of Huntingdon
and vicinity. Office on Hill street, ono door east of Head's
Drug Store. Aug. 28, '65.
T S. MILLER,
tl • Proprietor of tho Exchango'llotol
Q. S. SMITH, Dealer in Drngs, Medi
cines, Perfumery, Dye Stuff., Oils, &c. Also—Oro-
cedes, Confectioneries, kc., Huntingdon, Pa.
WM. LEWIS,
Dealer In Books, Stationery and Mules: Inetrm
Meng', Duntingdon, Pa.
1 M. CUNNINGHAM & BRO.
el • PoTule., Iluutingdon, Pa
TAMES A. BROWN,
t p Dealer In hardware, Cutlery, Paints, 01Is, Le., hunt
Ingdou, Pa.
ROMAN,
• Dealer in Deady Made Clothing, lints and Cans,
Doors and Shoes, dr.
t--.-
14ENJ. JACOBS,
_LI Denier in Dry Goods, Ilo.oay Menlo Clothing, Grocer
too, Queen: more, &c. &c.
Ir~GU'IINTA — N7CO., Dealers in Ready '
.onada Clothing, Huntingdon, Pa.
P. GIVIN,
• Dealar in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardwire, Queens
ware. Hats nod Caps, Boots and Shone, kc. '
FISHER SON, Dealers in • Dry Goods,
chain, ac., Iluntingdan, Pn.
TLVI wEsTBRoOK, •
J Dealer in Gentleman's, Wes' and lillane Boots,
Shwa, Gaiters, Morocco Ldrthor, etc.
t i Watchmaker and dealer iu Watches, Clocks, and Jess
airy, de. .
WM. WILLIAMS,
Plain mid Ornamental Mathle Manufacturer.
JOHN F. RANEY, County Surveyor,
thonloon, Pa, Office on 11111 street, one dour east
of the Huntingdon Bitable Pat d.
REPERENCES—L. T. Watson, Plata&'Mita; J. P. Leslie,
Geologist, Philadelphia; Charles Mickley, Rough and
Heady Furnace, lion. Jonathan 31.'Willicens.
ICHARD LANGDON, Miner and
It, Dealer lullroo t d Top Cool, Boone)), Bedford conn
ty, Pa. [Nov. 3, '5B.
AM ME ltilIAN & CO., M in ars and Deal
ers irii3roud Top Coal, Broad Top, Huntingdon co,
Penna. (Nov. 3, 1858.
^ COUNTRY DEALERS can
buy CLOTHING from me In Huntingdon at
WHOLESALE as cheap as they can in the
cities, as I have a wholesale store in Philadelphia.
Huntingdon, April 14, 1855. 11. ROMAN.
Dla GOODS !—A fine isortment on
hood for tbe accommodation of .ibamore, at 1311N.1-OI&
OI& "Clomp Corner," Market Square. (oct2B )
STONE -WARE at S. S. Smith's Gm
cory, 20 per cent. cheaper than any other place in
K. NEFF, M. D.,
1.1.•
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
OFPICT lliil area, opposite Dr. Laden, offers his prot•s
810801 services to the CIO.IIB of linutingdou and vicinity
April 13,1550.
JORN SCOTT. 13.11607 EL T. MOWN. J. W. 0. COMM
T ,AIV PARTNERSHIP.-
J. 11. 0. CORN Lae, from this dote, become a mem
ci of tho firm of
SCOTT & BROWN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
1111NTINGDON,
in which name tho business will still be conducted
Huntingdon, Jon. 2, 1660.
VIOLINS,
GUITARS,
=
SYNIPIIONIANS, ACCORDEONS AND FIFES,
Far aalo clienp at
LEWIS' BOOR, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE
D ALLISON MILLER,
iL•
DENTIST,
Ms remora to the Brick Icon• opposite tho . Court Home
April 13, 1859.
pOCKET TESTAMENTS,
FOR THE VOLUNTEERS,
AT REDUCED PRICES,
A LARGE STOCK ON HAND AT
LEWIS' BOOK STORE
1300 K BINDING.
Old Books. Magazines, or publications or nay kind,
huuud to order, If left at
LEWIS' LOOK it STATIONERY STORE.
BUSINESS MEN, TAKE NOTICE!
It you want your crud neatly printed upon envel
op., call at
LEIVIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE.
FOR THE LADIES.
A superior article of Note Paper and Envelopes,
suitable for confidential correspondence, for sale at
LEWIS' ROOK ce STATIONERY STORE
PAPER! PAPER!!
Note, Post, Commercial, Foolscap and Flatcap—a
good fosortineu t for sale by the ream, half ream, quire or
shoot, at
LEWIS' NEW BOOK di STATIONERY STORE.
LAST NOTICE .•-•
All who have unsettled accounts ith tno of six
months standing or longer, nro earnestly requested to
adl nod settle up and save costs. I must have money or
quit business. LEVI 'WESTBROOK.
Iluntingdon, Jan. 2, 1861. .
PHOTOGRAPHY .
In all ita various Branches, executed In the best
style knowp In the art, at
C, 0. CRANE'S CiALtERY,
632 Arch Street, East of Sixth, Philadelphia.
Life size in Oil And Pastilo, Stereoscopic Portraits, Am
brotypes. Daguerreotypes, do., for Cosec, Aledallions.Fine,
Itioge, &c. [Nov. 14,'60.-iy.
EN . VELOPES-,-
By the box, Back, or 1011,1 quantity, for sale at
LEWIS' BOOK 4.14 - D 82'.1770NER Y STORE.
"Li - OOP. SKIRTS with from 4 to 30
j. hoops, at prices from 25 cts. to $2,00 at the cheap
store of ' D. P. GWIN.
LADIES Collars, very cheap and beau
tiful,at D. P. GWIN'S.
ASplendid variety of : Carpets, , only
25 eta. per yard. FISHER & SON.
•
HARRISBURG STONE-WARE!!!
Crocks, Jugs, Preserve Jots &0.. &c., of superior
quality. Sold only by JAMESA. BROWN
P. GWIN keeps the largest, best
assortment and cheapest shoes In town. Call and
examiuo them.:
FJOOPED SIORTS worth 2 50 will
be sold for sl' 25 at the cheap store of
tc. SON.
IF you want handson e Goods; good
Goods, cheap Goods, and all kin I
.of.goimfil,„B.
CiALL at D. 1 1 :GIVIN'S if ion want
J GOOD GOODS. • - •
GROCERIES,, &e:-.-Call at the
cheap store of IIk:NJ-JAMS. All kinds of cone
try produce taken in excbaugo at tho,higheat market prl
con. (oct2B.
BOOTS & SHOES; Hats & Caps, the,
largest assortment and anapest to be found at
D. WIN'S
fIUN BARRELS AND LOCKS.—A
k_s largo aasortraont at
BROWN'S HARDWARE STORE.
('1 UM SHOES, cheaper at D. P. Gwin's
,than can be bed In town. Call and see them.
DARK Colored Palm Hoods, best qual
Ity, only 50 ots. each. FISHER. & SON.
(10AL OIL & COAL OIL LAMPS,
NJ fur 75 cents and upwarda, at the Hardware Store of
J. A. 17110W.N.
A UT ICA LAMP OIIIMNi?,YS•L- •
Just received at the hardware store of
JAS. A. DROWN.
B LANK BOOKS, .
or VARIOUS SIZES, for rale at
LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE.
P. GWIN'S •is the plaoe to. buy
. roe and cheap Carpels.
- . ROHRER'S • • ,
11011RER'S• "
, ROHRER'S •
* ROHRER'S
PRACTICAL "CALCULATOR.
PRACTICAL CALCULATOR.
PRACTICAL CALCULATOR..
PRACTICAL CALCULATOR. -
PRACTICAL CALCULATOR. ,
'ROHRLATER,
ER ,
' S PRACTICAL CALCU
.
A Book of Plain Rides and Parculationeffir Business Ope
raticnsi by Marlin M. Rohrer Practical Surveyor and
anveyancer. Neui pladished by.f. R. Lippin
cott d Co., Philuddphils.
This work contains 204 pages. and upwards of 000 Rules
and Examples, entirely - and thoroughly practical. each as
arise every day In the common pursuits of Business.. It
has already bussed through n number of editions in rapid
succetslon, and is pronounced by, all classes of business
men to be the handiest book of reference, pertaining to
calculations, that has ever been published.
Every example in the book le worked out in fall and
stated in is plain manner, so that when a parallel case tut
ees. those referring to the work will fled no difficulty in
solving it; in a word, the geneial arrangement of the
CALCULATOR is simple, that any one who knows hoer to
add, subtract, multiply and divide, can easily solve any or
dinhry example that arises in busluthe, or arrive at the
true result of any estimate required.
The chief atm of the author has been to eschew theory
and philosophy in figures, aiming only at facts and strupli
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 bo able at a moment, by reference, to arrive At the true
result. The CALCULATOR differs In this respect from all
other Arlthmetics of the day nod kindred works—it is a
key to practical business calculations—it is, in the bends
of the business Min, what the key to mathematical works
in the hands of the teacher In the school room—lt facili
tates time and insures correctness. ,
THE WOltK TREATS OF TILE
'Measurement of Land, of Lumber, of Brick and Brick
Work, of 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 plasterer's, painter's, glazier's, paver's, pittinh.
or's, paper hanger's and upholsterers' work. It heats of
currency and of foreign and domestic exchange, of the
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to business, of simple and compound interest, and their
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notes, of banking and bank discount, of 'equation of pay
ment and of partnership accounts, of assessment or raw,
of weights sod Immures, of squaro and cubic measure,
,of
the square root and its application to business of surfaces,
of excavation, end of many other important practical
matters not within the scope of an advertisement to men
tion.
IT IS JUST TILE BOOK FOR TIIE
Farmer. the merchant, the mechanic, the pxtizan, or the
professional man. It has proven a valtauble auxiliary to
the lawyer, the Justice of the peace, the conveyancer, and
real rotate broker, to the assessor, the banker, the Clerk.
to the civil engineer and the serve3oi, to the carpenter
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the paper banger and upholsterer, to the paver and the
tiler, &c.. &c.; each and all will find it adapted to their
va
rious wants better than any book pnblbtbed.
4112 - Price, 50 Cents. For sale at - Lewis' Book Store.
Iluntingd on, Dec. 20, 1860.
(i 0
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CHEAP WATCHES !
l er , E 2 l)
•
CHEAP WATCHES ! ! -
ACOB LADOMIJS,
P , NO. MI MARKET STREET. PIITEADELPITIA,
lins on hand and Is constantly receiving large assormentv
of American. English, and Sods Witches, which ho will
sell ut lower pt ices than ever offered.
J. L. 10011111 call particular attention to the celebrated
AMERICAN AVArcer. which for accuracy of time and dura
bility, and leis liability of getting out of order. Is superi
or to any other imported watch, made at anything like
the Rune coot. Jewelry. Silver and Silver Plated Ware,
of all styles and patterns. _
A LSO
Cold. Silver and Steel Spedades,
with glrwes for all sights, with PATENT. RS well as the old
stele irano , s. All goods sold at my establh.hment are
warranted to be no represented, and satisfaction guaran
teed to all yurchneere, at NO. 618, Minket Street. Corner
of Decatur. (Sept. 15, 1860,—1y.
, i 7 ;173i .
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T"E "OLOBB JOB OFFICE". is
the most complete of any in the country, and pos.
acwiee the Most ample facilitlea for promptly executing In
the tat style, every Norio* , of Job Priutiog, auCh as
HAND BILLS, . •
PROGRAMMES,
BLANKS,
POSTERS,
CARDS,
CIRCULARS,
BALL TICKETS,
BILL HEADS,
LABELS, &C., &C., &C.
CALL AND EXAMINE SPECIMENS OP worm, -
AT LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY tr. MUSIC STORE
THE PEOPLE'S COOK BOOK
MODERN COOKERY
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
BY
HISS ELIZA ACTON.
Carefully Revised by Mr. J. S. hale
TE11.13 You How to choose all kinds of Moats, Poultry,
and Game, with all the various and most
approved modes or droning and cooking
Beef and Pork ; also till) best and simplest
way of salting, pickling and curing the
same.
Ix Tuts You All the various and most approved modes of
. dressing, cooking, and boning Mutton,
Lamb, Veal, Poultry, and game of all kinds
with the different Dressings, Gravies, and
Stallings appropriate to each.
IT Trus.Yor how to choose. clash, sud.preserve Fieh of
all kinds, and how to sweeten It when taint
ed ; 11i510 all tho various and must approved_
males of cooking, with the different-Dress
ings, &maw, and Flavorings appropriate to
each.
Ix TATA You All the various and most approved Modes of
preparing over 50 kinds of dleat,Fish,Fowl..
Game, and Vegetable Soups, 'dirndls. :and
Stens, with the Itelidne and Seasonings
' , appropriate to each.
It Tina You AU the various nod most npyroved mods of
cooking yegetabloo of orcry description,.
also hoo. to prepare Picklea, Catimpa 'nod
Curries of• all kinds, Potted.Nleata, Fish,
Caine, Mushrooms, do.
IT TELLS Ton All the various and most approved Modes or,
preparing and Seeking nil kinds of Plain
- ' and Fancy Pastry, Puddings, Omelottos,,
Fritters, Calms. Confectionary, Preserves,
Jollies, and Sweet Manse of ovely dosorip•
IT Tuts You All the various And most approved modes
of making Bread, Husk's, Muffins, and
Ills
cult, and the best 'method of preparing
Coffee. Chocolate, and Tea, end how to
- make Syrups, Cordiali, and Wines of va
glans kinds.
IT TELLS YOU now to Wont and ornament a Table, how to
• • Carve all kinds of Fiat, Flesh or Fowl, and
in short, bow to so simplify the whole Art
of ('coking as to brink the choicest luxuried
• of the table within the everybody's reach,
. Far Sale at Lewis' B.mic !Store.
NEW BOORS;" "' " "
FOR Kelm AT LEVVIS';ROOK STORE
TIIE HOUSE: A Nnw P . OOXES MANUAL of Rural Archltoc=
tore; or, How to Build Dwellings, Darns, Stables,and
Out Dwelltne,a of all kinds. With a Chaptor ou Churches
and School-Iloutoa. Price, dO 'cents.
TIII GARDEN: A Nob Pocrxr Mammat of.Practleat irer
ticultute; or, How to Cultivate Vegetables. Fruits, and
Fluivera.• With •d Chnptur on' Ornantontal Trees and
Shrubs. Price, 50 cents. •
'THE A.'i , iztv POCKET :quint Of Practical Agri
, culture} or, How- to Cultivate all the Field Crops. With
art-Essay . ort Form s.l,mugemout, etc. Price, 50 cente.
DOMESTIC ANIMALS: A Ncw POCKET MANuAt of Cattle,
Horse, pod Sheep Husbandry; or, How to Breed and
Hear the Various Tenants of the Barnlard, etc., etc
Price, 50 cents.
- - -
110 W TO TALK: 'A New Poem MANUAL of Conversation
and Debate; milli Inrections for Acquiring fl Gramma t.
cal Style, and mere than Five hundred Continua Mis
takes Corrected. Price, 60 cenbi.
BOW T 6 ,BEIIAVE: A Xing Poem IdstrAttb or Bepubli•
can Etiquette, and Guide to Correct Personal Habits;
With Butes' for Debating Societies and Deliberathe Air
serablies, etc. Elie°, 60 cents.
ItOW.TO DO BUSINESS: A Now Notre nlAnuno of
Practical Affairs and Outdo to success in Life; with a
Collection of Business Forms, and a Dictionary of Com
march,' Terms, etc. Frio°, 50 eons.
RANKLIN HOUSE,
- •IN THE DIANOIFD,
111/NTINCIPON; PA,
VALENTINE tßousr, Proprietor.
The citizens of the county, and etrangere and travelers
generally, will Cod comfortable accommodations at this
Rom*. dive us a trititt neftlel
COME TO - THE -- NW* 1- sfitottE gOk
cquP
NEW 6-BOO.EgY
CONFT.CTIONERT
Informs the citizens of finntingdon and if,•
dotty, that he has opened a now Grocery and Confection.
cry Store In the basement, anderOntman & Co.'s Clothing
Store, in the Diamond, and wanht most respectfully re.
quest - deharo of priblio patronage, hits stock consists of
all kinds of the "t - -
BEST (111011ERIE3, ' •
Cr. LONG
•_ " - ' - CONFECTIONETHEI3, d 6., &I -
Fish can be had at wholesale or retail. •
ICE CRI6A3I will be furnished regularly to ratios mitt
odividoials, at his room. - - -
Huntingdon, Sept._24, 'lB6O.
TIES HORSE 'AND HIS DISEASES,
THE lIORSE -AND _HIS DISEASES,
THE HORSE- AND - HIS DISEASES,
'A - VALUABLE BOOR,
For Bale at LEWIS' Book Store.
EVERYBODY'S LAWYER, -''e
EVERYBODY'S ,LAWYER, -
EVERYBODY'S LAWYER,
A VALUAlikli 1100 K,
For sale at LEWIS' Book Store.
THE FAMILY -DOCTOR, • ;
THE FAMILY - DOCTOR,
THE FAMILY DOCTOR,
A VALUABLE BOOK,
For sale at LEWIS' Book Store.
LONGSTRETH ON THE HONEY BEN
LGNGSTRETH ON THE HONEY BEB.
LONGSTRETH ON THE HONEY BEE,
" A VALUABLE BOOS,
.For sale at LEWIS' Book Store. - •
DOWNING on FRUIT and FRUIT TREES,
DOWNING on FRUIT and FRUIT TREES,
DOWNING on ERUIT and FRUIT TREES,
•-• ' A VALUABLE BOOK,
Fo- sale at LEWIS' Book Store.
ALEXANDRIA 'FOUNDRY.—
ROGER C. McGILL, manufacturer of all kinde eP
castings, forge and rolling mill, grist and law mill, thrash
ing machine, sled and sleigh mks, wagon boxes, stoves of
various kinds, kettles. plough sheare to snit all kinds of
ploughs; also, car wheels and railroad work, and has a
new and improved plough that renders mtisfaction to all
farmers that have used them. I will keep all kinds of
'dough ahears and ploughs at Messrs. Fisher & AlcMur
fluntingdon, and at Mr. George Eby's, Mill Creak,
and will fill all orders promptly. The farmers will save
money by getting ahears and ploughs of McGiLL, at the
foundry hembquarters, the place to buy cheap. All kinds
of produe.o, old metal and lumber, - taken in exchange.—
bring the pay and save ten per cent,
Alexandria, March 7, 1160 ,
, THE CYTHARA;=-Tha
IRA Pre sb yte r tan Psalmodist—The
Shawn—The.lubilee--Hunten'esnd
Bertint's enlarged and Improved lustructors—Wellta<l.3
New and Improved Method for the Ouitar—Leland's A :car
deon, Violin and Flute Instructors—Winner's and llowe's
Violin Instructors—Dellak's Melodeon Instructor—Bur.
rower' Plano-Forte Primer—do. Thorough-Bass Primer—
Howe's Drawing Room Dances—The Chorns'alee Rook—
Tala's Harp, for sale at •
LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORM
11EADY RECKONER.
A complete Pocket Ready Reckoner; in dollars
and costa. to x hick are added forms of Notes, Bills, Re.
ceipts. Petitions, ,4c., together with a eat of useful tables,
containing rate of interest from one dollar to twelve thous
and, by the single day, with a table of wages, and board
by the week and day, published in 1959." For oteleit
. .
Eg f,
LI -,
•=c l
CG d
13.4 iz
JACKSON HOTEL,
GRAFTER MILLER, Propridar.
H OWARD. ASSOCIATION,
- - - PHILADELPHIA-
A Benevolent Institntion established by speclat Endowment,
• for Me Relief of the &el: and Digressed, afflicted toiht
Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and especially for tea
Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Orgasm.
Medical Advice given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon, to
nil who apply by letter, with a description of their.condl-
Hon, (age, occupatioh, habits of life, &c.,) and in cane a
extreme poverty, Medicines furnished free of charge.
Valuable Reports on Spermatorrhceti, and other Diseased
of the Sexual organs, and mi the new Remedies employed
in the Dispensary, cent to the afflicted in sealed letter en•
velopes. free of charge. Two or three Stamps for poetise
will be acceptable.
Address. DR. J. SKILLEN HOUGHTON, Acting Su
been, Hon and Aseocintion, No. 2 South Ninth Stteet,Phite
adelphia, Fa. .11y order of the MI ectors.
EZRA D. HARTWELL, Prosidenti.
GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary.
Dec. 19,1860:1y.
WINDOW — SITADE3,-
TASSELS, &a,
GROCERIES ! GROCERIES I!
A FRESH ARRIVAL
CHRIST. LONG'S.
ALL DID STOCK IS FRESH AND NOM
CALL AND BE$•
T. WHITE,
A.TTOR . NEY AT LA4,::-';
lIIINTL'VGDONi PA.
Jan. 2, 1561-tt
BENJ. JACOBS
IS ON HAND
NEW GOODS,
SPRING AND StrAt3l7lo.
He bee received a - fine assortment of DRY GOODOW
the Spring and Summer aeason, comprising a fa:VW , '
tenslve absor t Silent of
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
DRY 000DS In general,
READY:BIADE-OLOTEMA .
Yor Mau and Dow
OROCERIEB, TUTS & CAPS'
DOOTS AND (MOW, de:Ass
• The public generally are requested to call and egenguit
the goods—and hie prices:
As I am dotenulneti to sell my Good% all wlioaall may
expect bargains.
Country Produce faker. In Exchange for; Goode.
EEN3. JACOB.% of the Okrup Clarkeit k
, Huntingdon, Aprll2, 1881. -
X)ROPOSALS - , - - :-, -- - . -
- Will be received by the subsetiber for mining anti
e ivering into cars the coal from the - POwelion and Baas
net Colleries, for ortelear, endlogidaroh Drat, 1862. f ,
The coal to be delivered at ao mnah per ton, of 22401ta,
as sforemid, In the,beet markotable condition, free from
elate, anti other Impurities, in ouch quantities and of such
description be, may bo designated by „the orders of;this
subscriber.
The contractor will be provided with me% mining tools
and implements, mules, hoome, tic., as may be on the
premises, a valuation of which willibe roads at. the t Imo—
possession, le given, thu amount of which valuation to to
accounted for at the explmtlen of the contractf• 'r , :t r
A good atom will bo provided. A moderate rant will It
charged foe houses
The mines to be worked saldeet tonna mining inginag,
as the lessee may provide, Pm further information ant& '
to RODT. umix po3vEtat,
• No. 103 Walnut Strad,.
PhLtadelphfic,Am,
Feb. 20, 1861.etf.
OUNP ON THES•
BOOT & SHOE QUESTION.-
'LETI WESTBROOK
--- -
Ifas junt ronn-d do beat
moot of Goode to hie line, ever hrottght to 11mM:a
nil stook of BOOTS and SHOES far LatlieNaentiglit
nten ' Bliteea, Bej a and' Children, sowilrhuie all the
,latest fashions, cart,lunnuillanze4railhe — 414 na ,
.
tortids: • ,
Also, a tai assortment . of
.11INDS &man, Roy, SI
and Children.' IfOBP. in great variety for Gentle.
.men, Ladies, !Shone and Children. CAR.I.ELBAG4
SIISP.ENDERS, GARTERS, FANS, do, 4:4% ,
.. .
..
•
/ISO,
SOLZ.LEATIIER, CALF SKINS, • SIO,NOO* . :YAM
and 8110 P-FINDINGS generally;
;Thankful for past favora, a' ountinuantio of the spine is
respectfoge solicited.
N. IL—nhotirand Shoes for Ladies And Uentletninty
paired and made to order.
Huntingdon, 441 2.4 1961)
cOAL OIL!!-.,COAL' 011 All
,
awes A. Brown sells the genuine "PORTLAND WERO
SENSI," oirCOAli OIL, dear as water. • , .
Thin Is the only kind of 01l that giros enlerc satisfaction
as nu agent for light.
Beware of counterfoits and colored carbon one. Thq
malt an offensive spiel! andsmoke. . l
A huge viulety also of
... . , • . COAL OM LAMPS;
Chimneys, Globes, Wicks: Burners, shad., Ac e Ac.,tiold
at the very lowest prices, at theillardwareStors, Mutiny
don, ra•
and BAILEY'S FIXTURES,
A. handsome assortmentjust received and for sale at
LEWIS' BOOK. STATIONERY it STORE
.THE best display and largest Variety of
all kinds of Goode, can alwaye'bo foiled at the cheep
store of • HUM & SON
110 OOTS and SHOES, thci largest and
cbeap.t tn. ; ;I's • • •
• P. 617/R*S.
MI
CM
R. O. McGILL.
LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
HUNTINGDON, PA
CORDA,
MI