The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, August 06, 1861, Image 2

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    ATTENTION !
'grout able bodied men wishing to eurro their country,
mill liar° an opportunity to do so II calling on Lieut.
James Campbell, at the 3i:change Hotel. In -Iliintingilun.
13. F. 3111,1.131%.
Iluntingdon July 31,1861-.2t.
ELECTION, OCTOBER 8, 1861
ILBSOCIATEI JUDGE.
To the Voters of Huntingdon county:
The undersigned respec:fufl3 offers himself es caudidnte
tor Ow office of Astecitte Judge.
3IATTIIEW OVEQ.
Huntingdon, July 16,1861.
COUNTY TREASURER.
To the Voters of Huntingdon county :
1 respectfully offer myself as a candidate for the office
of County Trmuarer.
llutiting,Jon, July 16 1161,
G. ASIIMAN MILLER
COUNTY TREASURER.
To the independent Voters of Hunting
don County:
.1 offer my moll to the independent loter, of the county.
as an uncondiliounl Union candidate for Triwurer. If
elected, I pledge Ins self to diewharge the duties of the .1.
Ilse honestly and faithfully. I appeal to no party, het to
the people for support.
Huntingdon, Ju4 ,10,1861
COUNTY TREASURER,
To the Voters of Huntingdon County
TIC rny 9VI a nieu Cnialidato for the office of
voliuty Treasurer, and solicit the suppoi t of the voters of
. .
EM2EM=H
tho county.
Huntingdon, July 1861
COUNTY TREASURER.
To the Voters of Huntingdon county
FFLLOW eITIZENNI-L-At the request of my 111litierefi4
blends I afro' ruy+elf for your nultrages at an infhpondent
(o udidate fur the office of (booty Treasurer. fend tro,Tted
I pledge In 3 self to di,ltnrge the duties or the °like ssith
fnlrlity and impartinlity.
Gray bville, Aug. I, IS6I.
TRO'S G. IS! mut;
rrEACHEIVS EXAMINATIONS.
1 Directors and leachers throughout The county are
hereby notified Stint the public exdationtious for the pi es
eut year Mill be hold by the utaleerigned in the several
clktricts, as indicated in the fallowing talk•:
rtatiLlin township. Aug. 221 at Meehaniessille.
Mortis twp., Aug. 13J. at Spruce Creek.
Porter and Alexandria cups., Aug. 24th. at Alexandria.
The exatninations nil! commence at 9 o'clock. Teach
Cr! and directors are requested to Le as punctiod n. poSSI
IIeOLVITT, Co. Supt.
Illintiugd,un, July Z3l, 1361
PIIILADELPIIIA MARKETS.
Ang
.$4,500.5.271
..$1067.75
53.110
$2. 2)
41,12g1,13
Fancy awl Vitra Family Flour.
Common and .t.upet lute
By, Flour
Corn Meal...
Exti a White Wheat
Fair and h into Ileal
llyr
Corn, prime ............ ....
(late
l'loNer.a,l,l+ wtbs
Tiltkutlis
CORRECTED WEEKLY
Extra Family hour V tail
Ilsira do v cußat
WMT a Wheat
SS hme
11~e
00111
oot-i
Clorerseed
}leaned
111ried Apples
Thal rt. ..
Egg,
Lord
-
lamJ
shoulder
.
'follow.
SCHOOL BOOKS,
FOR SALE
AT LEWIS' 1100 K, STATION/MY it. MUSIC STNIE,
PL
OSGOOD'S Spell,. lot. 2d. :Id, 4th and rah lt,aderr.
IfI'OUFFI.IV'S *Pifer and 'leaden., (old and new colitiou4.)
SANDl:it'd do do do
WAN'S do do do
(MID'S 4.1 do do
W. Ides Norio.d Roder, No. 1.
I.:mereotio lhaderx.
Towtem Spelh•r nod Delitter, Odd RIM new editions.)
Scholar'. Contrail ion.
Smith's. Mailmen, 'Drown'. and Towtee Grammars.
Fitcles Ph 3 ...len' Geography.
Mitehrll'e. 31nutting nod MeNally'rlll...ographies & AtlnFe.
Weblike, and Worceater's
Quark.hon' FirBt 11,,R0n9 lu Comp... Mon.
Vnackenbo'fi rollll.oliiiOn and mwtoric.
Greeut.r,:3lthitirliNril, SWllll . l4,COthIll WE anti
Itay'a Arithmetic',
Peterson's Familiar Science.
Greenlears and Stmt. Key to Arithmetic..
Greenleaf's and Davies' Algebras.
Greenleaf 's Key to Algebra.
Parker's Juvenile Philosopl y.
Pam Lees First Lessons itt Natural Philomphy.
Parker's Pliihxophy.
Upham 's Mental
Iligory of the United State.,
Berard'. - • • .
Goodriclin "
Payson. Dunton and Scribner 's Pensuandtip, In oleic('
number..
Academical, Controllers and other Copy Books.
Elements of Map Thawing. with phut for sketching inane
by triangulation and improved methods of m mection.
Elementary Geometry and Trigonometry.
Darks' Legendry's Geometry.
Fulton k Eastman's Book-keeping.
Bonk Keeping br Stngle Entry, by Ilannford k Parton
Hook Keeping b 3 Single and Double Entry, by itanaford.t
I`.4yea'n.
Oilier books sill Int Addell and furnished to order.
A full stork of School Stationery always on howl.
Huntingdon. Pa.
SONGS AND BALLADS, Szkl.,
The Gentle Annie Melodist,
The Dime Melodist,
The Dime Song Book, No. 1,
The Dime Song Book, NO, 2,
Tltc Di,nc Song Book, .n. 3,
The Dime Song Book, Ku. 4,
The Dime Soup Boo!., Ao. 5,
The Dime Song Book, Xo. 6
The DIM Leiter Writer,
The Dime Dream Book,
The Dime Dialogues,
The Dime Speaker,
The Dime Cook Book,
The Dime Recipe Book
For sale at Loins' Boot% STAT:ONVII" AND MV.SIC 5.1'01*
. I. VLEXANDRIA FOUNDRY.-
IWO Elt C. McGill', manufacturer of all kinds of
outings, forge and rolling mill. grist and sawmill, thresh
bog machine, alial and sleigh soles, wagon hoses, nth,. of
various:kinds, kettles, plough shears to snit sli kinds of
ploughs;
also, car whet!, and railroad work, and tins a
now and improved plough that renders satisfaction to all
farmers that have coed them. I will keep all kinds of
plough mberirs and ploughs at Messrs. Fisher & ISleMor
trie's, Huntingdon. and at Mr. George Eby's, Mill Creek,
and will fill all orders promptly. The farmers will save
-money by getting shears and ploughs of McGILL, at the
foundry head-quarters, the place to buy cheap. All kinds
of produce, old metal and hooker, taken in exchange.—
I`ring tire pay and wove ten per cent.
tclexandaa. )(arch 70860.
VOW d t FLOES
ANEW STOCK.
LADLES AND - GENTLE-WEN-.
UST RECEIVED
LEVI WESTBROOK'S STORE,
All to c nut of not and Shoos. for old or young. arc
requestod to all and examine ;ay stock.
L. WESTBROOK.
Iluntingdop,,)jay 5.1861
T)EADY RECKONER.
J A complete °eke! Beady 'Reektioner. donne.
am c. ovum, to which are Wed forms of et .W 4, 1 11110. ite
ceittee, Petitions, 1.0., ter,eiber with 0 set of useful WWx
containing rate of inkiest lamp One dollar to twelve dme ,
and, by the single Any; with A tabio of wngea, 11114 bona „
by the Week and dAy, published in 1850. .For sale nt.
BOOK STORE.
WINDOW SHADES,
CORDS,
TASSELS, (DC., : .
and BAILEY'S FIXTURES.
A harelsoine nasortmclit Ju.t received and for mar at
LEIS'S' ROOK. STATIONERY & MOO' STORE
i pALL at the new CLOTHING STORE
of nwrmAN & CA., kf ynit vital a good article ui
&ore room in Lougee flow building, In the Die
nand, Hun tiu2d^.l4. ,err.
9 RPHANS' COURT SALE.-
_n pun nuance of nu ardor of the Orphans' Court of Hon.
tingdou county, tho undersigned, Administrator of the
EstAto of Dash' Mountain, late of Hopewell township,
deed., x ill e 1.110.50 to ReAdle Sato, on
FRIDAY, Anglia 9th,1601,
at If, o'clock, A. M., tine following described reel eqate,
viz:—The Mansion Tract of said deceased. containing
about 80 acres • all cleared but seven nem:. The improve
ments are a good two story dwelling house, Ivith base
ment, double log barn and other outbuildings, together
with a tine lot of fruit trees. The land is in a good stole
of cultivation. This fat mle one of the boot inn the Ingaillty,
being partly river bottom. It is bounded on the east by
the Jruniata River, on the Boutin by John and George Berk
et resser, and on tine north and west by Jacob 11 - e.nver.
Also, inn connection with and us part of tine Mansion
Farm, ono other tntct of Timber Land, containing 60
acres more or less. adjoining Juniata River on the east,
Jaroln Wenver on the south, J. T Shirley k Bro. on the
west, and Patterson on the north. This land ties within
one mile of the Mansion tract, is well timbered and the
two paresis mike a very desirable property.
TERMS OF SALE—One-third of the purchase money
to ho paid on confirmation of the sale, and tine I avid. inn
tw 0 equal awed payments thereafter, with Ono intereit,
to be secured by the bonds and mortgage of tine punims
or. mull:,
Job 23, ISM. Adminktrotor.
A GRICULTURAL SOCIETY.—
A regular annual meeting of the Huntingdon County
Agricultowal Society, v. ill be held inn One Court House, on
7u.4.1ay evening, of the August Court, (13th prox.) 111
addition to the regular lan.inaws connected with the So.
fiery, the folloulng committees appointed at the luht meet
ing are expected to report on rho dalfcrent subjects as
signed them, viz.: 'fist and most economical fence for the
liuutingdou con nty farmers—Johu S. Isett, T. H. Creme'.
and 11a), Hamilton Eons., wunnittue. Best method of
improt mg the le col of cattle inn this county—Geo. Jack
sou, Eel., (of Jackson,) Maj. Wm. Moore and John Ithmles
committee. Beet method of lemming tine bleed of sheet ,
—3lO. Wm. Moore, David Rupert mot Elisha Shoemaker
&nominee. Comtnitt‘v on prentium..,—U. Miller Jacob
Miller, Thema. Fisher, A. W. Benedict end Ilan id Dune.
By order of the society,
It. McDIVITI',
J. SIMPSON AFRICA,
Huntingdon July 23, 1601.
MUin=
T wEicIISELBAU M,
OPTICIAN AND OCULIST
tI •
FROM PHILADELPHIA,
Respectfully informs the clam. of lIUNT/NUDON and
vieimt.2,. that he has opened a 110031 at the Finnklin
Hume, where he offera fur sale
SPECTACLES,
or OVERT VARIETY, :ADD. SOD n1.1.1i, A new invention Of
Spectacles, for distant or do, reading, milt gold, sliver,
steel, and tortobie4.lloll frames, and n now and improt owl
as,ortment or ',Trifocal and parabola ground flint Glabses,
of his on n nu 1111 l facture.
. -
lie would pat Ocularly the attention of the public,
to his Spectacles for NEAR SIGHTED PERSONS, and
fur persons alio have been operated upon for the cataract
of the eye, and to lIIS new kind of Glasses and Conservers
of the sight, made of the best flint and azure illasse..—
Good Glasses may he knees by their shape, exact mho.
shin p and highly polished surface. The qualities are to
be found In his Glasses.
lIIGOLT letPoRTA\TI
The very best URA LLTAN P ERMA: and MOUNTAIN
CRYSTAL:4o AlltiVelsall) proved to he tin superior to any
other Gt.,. Also, Thcnoscaris, Ser AND QUIZZING GLAS , ED
Of every size and quality; Tta.recorr.s, MsoNirrno AND
°PARA GIASSI.9. as ith dilfei cut pea ere, together \Valli every
van iety of articles in the Optical line, not mentioned.
Ga-Orricti.. and other liettriiments and Glasses, care
fully repaired at short notice. Ire can ale ays select
Glasses to suit the vision of the person, us he sees them,
upon the first trial.
.e 7 6 - 1 10 a ill remain in this place during Angust Court,
FIRST WEEK. and those in want of the abate articles,
will please giro bun is
Sr. Ile alit. if required, go to any respectable house
where his services may be wanted.
~. 4.511(34 ia
$2,750 2 Si
it The very best 11YEAVATlilt and the hest Hunting
Glases olo,*s fomule. [July. 23. MGM
QIIERIFF'S SALES.—By virtue of
1,3 sundry writs of Vend. Exp. Ft. Fa. and Leo. Fn. to
ma din eeted. I u ill expose to public tale or outcry. at the
Court Ilou.e, in the borough al Duni ingdou, on MONDAY.
the 12th day of August, 1861, at 2 o'clock, P. 31., the 1011.%
l.% iug dens ibed rend estate, to wit:
4 . 075
.3,00
-110
-1,00
No I.—A tract of land in Cromwell town
ship. consisting of parts of several surveys, tbrongh n Melt
Black Log creek runs, adjoining land of belt, Wigton A
Co., and Black Log mountain on the south and east land
Left, occupied by Benj. Heck. designated no No d, In
this levy, and land of Wm. Orhison's twits on the nest.
and land of Defendant. occupied by Benjamin Long. denig
nand as No 2 in thin levy, on the not th, containing 21,0
acres be the Name more or Its., of nide'. about 150 times
are cleared, has Ng thereon erected a stone grist mill,
blast Furnace caned " Winchebter Furnace," a large stone
dwelling hoax•, a coal house, non used as a barn. a frame
barn painted an bite, Is carriage house, and thirteen leg
houses, with other buildings usually connected nith n fat•
Dace, together with the st Ater passer connected therewith.
the same consisting of part of a tract oat ranted in the
name of William Clittinhms, and part of the Black Log
tract, awl part of the ltlehard Ashman tract,
No 2.—A tract of laud In Ciontu ell tosrmildp. non• oc
cupied by Benjamin Long, adjoining Not In thin levy,
on the south, land of William Orbioon's heirs on the west,
bait, Wigton & Co., on the north. and the Henrietta
Cromwell tract. on the east. containing 120 acres he the
same, tutors or less, of which about. 85 acres are cleated.
having a log house and log barn then eon, being a part of
the Bedford and Chantlxits ttacts, and having an me
hank thereon.
No 3.—A tract of land on Black big mountain, In
Cromuell Gal whip. adjoirring Nos 1 and' 2 in thig levy,
on the NI cat, contouring lan aerert more or /en , . being the
OM half at n t met burs eyed on a umlaut, in the nom of
nom tote Cromwell.
No 4.--,-..i.taact oLinttil Ciontwell township, adjoi nin g
0 in this levy, on the east, JaftWrelllols vu rn.veew e,
land of ltenjninin Beery, on the .rest, Emil or Tbonin,
nod Wm 1' tlibison, and the heirs of Wm Orbinon ' on the
not Ili, containing 180 acres or thereabouts, of whiell about
1.0 acres are elenred, tinning two log bionics nod n log
barn then con. being I.OW occupied by Benjamin heck anti
Winn s, and inlYl,lg nn ore hank (beacon.
No 5.—A parcel of laud in Ca unwell township, nt the
head of the mill Ilion connected mall the mill, and so de
ibed in No 1 in this let y. adjoining land of Stintnel
(hove, Clasen Cliiggare's heirs, and !sett. Wigton & Co.,
containing 10 acres more or less, of a Lich about 0 acres
are cleared.
•
No O.—A. tract of !Gage land 'unimproved In Cromwell
township, adjoining land of Andrew M'Clure on the north,
Daniel thank on 00 west. 7hnnnaa }: OrbJoon en tine
south, and Bodge. on the east, containing about 50 acres,
being part of a tract surleyed in the name of Thos Bond.
NO 7.—A tract or parcel of land in Cromwell tawnohlp,
adjoining laud of but Id Mitre on the north, land of
lan tt. Wigton A. Co. on the north and cast, and George
bipee on the east. containing about 75 acres, being part or
the Joseph Grubb survey.
No S.—A tract or parcel of land In Cromwell tow
adjoining Joshua Johns on the north, Frederick lILTDIOII
on the east. Sannhel Bolinger on the south. and tacit, Wig
ton A. Co. on tine west, containing about 140 acres unbo
rn'', cd.
No I.—A tract of land on JaclA mountain in Cromwell
tom nship, Adjoining land late of .loin BrcWstev mint others,
cattaining About 000 acres, of which about 35 acres /1113
deal - 01011th a home thereon, occupied by Andrew Mc-
Connally.
No 10.—A tract of laud in Cromwell township, now oc
cupied by Andrew Banks, adjoining land occupied by Win
Wallace on the cast, Fleming on the south, Jacob Gam
mon on the nest, and Richard Heck on tine north, con
taining 130 acres more or less, of which about 40 acres
are cleared, with a small bonnie thereon.
No 11.—A tract of land In Cromwell township, adjoin
ing No 10 inn this levy, on the went, Thomas Galleon on
the non tin, Simon hir.dz on tho east, Solomon Banks on
the ionth, containing about 75 acres, with about 40 acres
cleared, ii ith a bottle thereon, in which William Wallace
resides.
FOR EVERYBODY
• .
No 12 —A tract of loud it, Cromwell township, warran•
tell in the name of Joseplius /oilman, adjoining lands of
James Lam on the nett and north, Slirester Garber on
the east, Mid 30;i11 I.ollg 10.11.1 Thomas El °chicon on the
south, containing 31) titres more or less, of mbielt about
30 net el are clear, d, end has log nn ore bank [het eon.
No 13.—A hart or parcel of land in Shirley township,
nal tnnttvl in the name of Magi Doyle. adjoining land of
Tlllllllll9 0. Ash lank on the wts.t and north. lands of nett,
Wigton S CO. 011 the east and South, containing 30 acres
more or less. Seized, taken In execution and to be bold
as the propel 1 . 3 of lieut.). Ton ht.
Also—Tile following described messuage
and tract of land of George IT. Johnson rind Jacob Ans
pack to nit; All that certain piece, parcel and tract of
had •Bitunte in Jackson township, Huntingdon county,
adjoining lands of George Maly, IS anew Sasatinait, Henry
Stem and otherk, containing one hundred and forty-too
acres and sixty•four perches and allowance.
Moo—All that °filet piece, parcel and t net of laud situ
ate 111 Jeekhun to, nddr, county elm es4l.odjoitting lands
of .lo,eph tiassatnanland in the name of George Wilport
and other.. containing ninety•beren acres and one bun
dled and liftj-tae perches and nlt• unite°, with the appar
ten:woes uluttsoever therctutto belonging or in anywiro
appea taming. Seized. taken in execution. and to Ito sold
es the property of George \V. Joltivon and Jacob E. Ans.
path.
ALso—All the right, title and interest of
Defendant In mid to all that certain lot of ground sit ate
in the town of Barnet, in Carbon township, fronting 30
feet on Hamilton street and extending, in depth (140,) one
bundled and forty feet to lientl..elc Alley, being lot No.
10 in the 14011 of sald ton n, hosing Wolcott a dwelling
house, stable and other linproi °went,.
Alan—All the right, titionnil interest of Defendant In
and to all that certain lot of ground situate lit the town
of Barn, t, in Cdt bon township, Huntingdon county, front
ing 30 feet on liamilton street, and extending lu depth
140 feet to Hemlock Alley, being lot No. 34 in plan of said
to, it, on which Is erected a tin citing house Aa Seized,
taken in execution, and to be sold as the propel ty of James
Dllllll.
•
Also—All the Defendant's right, title and
interest in the teflon ing described property: A lot of
ground in the town of Mount. Union, containing ono acre
near or less. adjoining land of Gen. A. P. Wilson on the
north %%tit, Pennsylvania Itailrmul on the south se est, Jas.
Meagan, George Derick and others on tile south east,
and Pennsy',anis. Canal on the north cast, and having
thereon erected nue frame tavern house, now occupied by
Defendant, one large Dame stable, two frame buildings
used as :'tables and wagon sheds, ono frnmc building used
ns a blacksmith and cooper shop, one frame building used
as a shoemaker shop, and other outbuildings. bolted,
taken in execlitien, and to he old IS the pi - wetly of
It. C. McGILI,
Abinm Leal,
Ai.go, —All the Defeddanea right, title and
into ,Ft to and to 30 acme of ground nano or less, eltunto
in Tell toe nslile, litintinedan comity, bounded on time
west by land of William °unshorn's heirs; on the e.ist by
Lout of Diehard Filverthorn, on the West by land of Snln .l
Books. on the south by land of Nicholas °unshorn, on the
eolith by land of Hubert Loon, boring thereon erected a
plot Mill, saw Mill, three dwelling ionises and other out
hnlidntgs. 'Seized, , taken in execution and to be. suld OS
the property of John Gooshotn, Jr., oho hay survived
John thloshoru, Fr.
ALeo.—A piece nr parcel' of land. situate
in Walker townshin. linnilugdon county, containing
Omit 6 cures more or loss. the most of which is domed,
an.), tinder folio-, and t rooked CI ea t unn nig thiough the
earn,.. having a su`Plittr spring thereon. nod ndiejne lands
of flue Iteird of John White, dtr,, need, and lands of John
OcCalian's devisees, it being the one3e lot of land that'
isms Dorland Arinirs as 'trusteed appointed by the Or
phan's Court by deed. dated 1501 of Apt i1,"A.P.,1854, and
recorded in Ow Is l'Zo 2 Man and sold and conveyed
to said Thomas White. Seized, Liken in execution nod
'0 be sold no the property of Thoubts lyhlto r
At,st—All the
,right, title interest of
the Defendant. of. in and to. 140 acres Of had slibitte lit
Crouiu ell township, iuljoining landq nrilionias crow off
on the non th. Frederick Daimon on tho south, Midi on
mtifian on the Eoot, and IlleeMog mountain on the north;
siNty acres of which lire cleaned. and having thereon over.
red a log house 2% etory high, a ill by •.,2. log barn, stone
foundation 60 lo 40, nod' two apple °rebinds. &lasi,
token In executiod,i and to be sold as tin, ptopeety eie
Joshua Johns. ,
ALso-268 nerea of land,moi g,or less, situ
ate In Dublin towoehlp, Muntlogdon county, hounded on
tho south by land or 'Thomas lValker, tho ene, by land of
James Neely, west by land of Mary Wagoner, north by
land of Alexander Ayideby, haring, tbeicon crested PO
tug houtee, one frame bank barn, and one lug stable.—
'Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property
of Mu Inuoy,
ALso.-000 lot of ground situate in Brood
Top City, Wing lot No 155, fronting on Rail Road mime
10 feet, extending back 50 fent to ilazol etrect, adjoining
lot of the Improvement Company on the north and root,
and having a two story frame house,with a back kitchen
attnched 20 by 50, uith a atone basement, and f or' , stor e
mom. Seined, taken in execution, and to bo sold as the
pt operty of Ally Clark and Anton Clark,
Atso—Two lots of ground situate in the
nddition of Broad Top City, being Nos 13 & 11, fronting on
Broad street 40 feet, and 60 feet on Spruce street, the
other fronts 60 feet on Spruce street, and SO feet on HI.
let street, having thereon erected a frame house 114 Ste.
ries high. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as
the property of George Ketztter.
Atso—All the Defendant's right, title end
Interest In, end to the Ulm% leg described piece or parcel
of land of Samuel 11. thosonnin, 101111110 in Jackson town
ship, In the county of Huntingdon, hounded end described
no follows, to wit: on the north by lands of It. Niciturney,
and E. Little 011 the trod, by load of the said Mclltiritey,
east by lands of sold Robot t inciturney, containing one
on tbe south by bunts of said Mullet ney, nod on the
half acre more or less, It being the MUM piemises winch
John Jackson 'fru•too to sell the real estate of J. Cannot.
deed, by his deed bearing dote to the 14th of Apt ItlSa6,
conveyed to Samuel B. Grossman. party hereto, with the
appurtenances. In yout JAIN ick. Seized, tnken in exe
cution, nod to be sold on the property of Samuel G. Gross-
Man.
ALSO—AII the D,efendant's right, title and
Interest in, nod to the ffillow fug described building and
lot of ground of David 1. Iltiekidroutes. contfuetur, and
Elizabeth, the wife of and David Berkstreater owner or
reputed owner, with 11011 CO to William Brewster and
'Michael McCabe, a certain three story house, two of which
are frame and the other ottle. hating thereto a kitchen
attached. in Um village of Dudley. township of Carbon,
county afornwild, on the corner of Front afid Washington
streets, being holy feet on front street. and twenty feet
on Washington street, told house being built on lot No.
151 n plan of said village, fronting City feet on Front
stteet, Bud extending bunk one hundred mid fifty foot
along Washington street ton twenty feet alley. Seized
taken In execution and to bo sold no the property of David
Betkatre,er. connecter, and Elizabeth Berkstresser the
%Ire of sold Dgvid Berkstresser.
ALso.—All the right, title and interest of
Isaac Sharrer one of the Defendants of In and to a (tact of
land slainato In Elairley township, Huntingdon county,
conteining seventy acres, more or less, about 40 ems of
which ore cleared, bounded on the north by lands of Sour
net Lutz. on the south by land known as Smith's
pies resent, and on the west by land of James Clark's
heirs and on the cast by Anglnu ick Urea - , having thereon
erected a two stony frame house and other out buildings.
As:to—Too lots of ground ettuato in the borough of
Shlrleaburg each hooting on Main street, 60 feet, and
eltending back 140 feet to on alloy, and bounded on the
south by the school !memo lot. and on the north by the lot
Or Won.MoNite.lualing thereon erected a tiro story frame
/101190 II muter boarded 27 by 28, one flame stable 16 by 22
sod "Mei out buildings.
Arse—Ono out lot containing one-fourth of nn acre,
snore or less, bounded on tine cost by nil alley of odd bor
ough, land of William MoNito on tine sheet, land of—
Miller on the, south ' a l a ne on the lion th. Seized, taken
into execution and to be sold as the pnoperty of John
Shorrer And Isaac Sharrer.
Also—One lut of ground situnte in Broad
Top Oils, Carbon township. Huntingdon county, tieing
nut No 103 fu the gen e ral plan of sold town, fronting .10
feet on Broad street, having thereon erected 0110 plank
honer, 0110 nod a half stories high.
Mao.—lad No IS2 in plan of said town, bounded on the
south by lot Na 183, having thereon erected a (inure sta
ble nod Annie shop. Seized, taken into execution and to
be sold un the property of ltosannsh Warelleld.
Shot Iff's Sales will hereafter ho made ml Wednesday. of
the first week of Com t, and the Leeds acknowledged on
following Wednesday.
J011:i C. WATSON, Sheriff.
SIIEBIFF'S OFFICR,
Ilmitingtlon, July 1t3,1561.1 •
REGISTER'S NOTICE.-
Notice le hereby hit on, to all per-ens interested,
that the follouing named persons have settled their ac
counts in the llegistur'e Office, at Huntingdon, and that
the said accounts will be Inc emitted for COlifillinntion and
allowance at an Ot pilaus' Court, to be held at Huntingdon,
in and for the county of Huntingdon, on Monday the P2th
day of August mut, (1661,) to wit:
1. The Administration Account, of Samuel Stounrt,
Executor of William Hays late of Jackson township, deed.
2. First nod Final Account of Samuel Steam t and (leo.
W. Porter, late Administratms of Samuel Porter, late of
Jackson ton nobly, deed.
3. ttnatdianghip Account Of Daniel Eoyend, Guardian of
Margot et' Juniata Buchanan, n minor child of Wm. Bu
chatmn. deed.
4. Administration Account of Henry S. firm, Admin
istrator of John linger, Into of rod [top., deed.
Account of Hasid Heck, Administrator of William Dunn,
into of Clay townAltip, acid.
ti. Account of (keen, Admitilotrutor of Jacob
Cu, (man, late of Corn to p, I.lOC'll.
7. Account of Josoph Diggins and Fredctick Haupt,
Adnduktiatomb of Hears Mold, late of Tod (ow
due d.
S. Trust Account of William Stewart. Trashy to cell
the real valuta of Joints Steuart, late of West top., deed.
9. Account of Peter Stryker, Guardian of Alfred, Si all
ele, and laden et Spyker, minor children of Samuel Spy
ker, late of Ale,endria boronh e deed. Filed by John T.
s.tr)lier, Adinlidstreter of Peter Stryker, .1001.
10. Account of John Hung and William Stewart, Excel,-
totB of Alexander Steel, late of Went township. Partial
account.
11. Account of John N. Swoop°, Adminhtrator do bon
nls non testament° anne,o, of Jacob tl. llnyvtt, late of
Porter top.,
•
12. Account of Jelin Owens and Itabere L. Henderson,
Executors ofJolin Ifendet sun, late of Warrlorsinatk teop.,
deed.
13. Arcuunt of Elias 31usser, Administrator of Joint
Dailey. Into of holown,twp. deed.
14. Account ofJamcs McCall and Abraham Staten, Esq.,
Executors of the, but Will and Testament of Daniel Duels.
wafter, late of Walker top., dec'd.
Balm 6— 11na l account of John C. 1V aeon, Executor of Al,-
.10. Account of Joenun Greenland Trustee appointed by
the Orphans' Court to sell the real estate of Anion 'wren,
awd, under and in pursuance of proceedings in partition.
DAN! EL Yr. womewoollF, Iteghder.
Iltoorca'd OEFICE,
Ilunltutplon, July 13, ISO.
PROCLAMATION.---WIIERI?,AS, by
a precept to me tilt ected, dated at Huntingdon, the
2011, day of April, A.D. 1801. under the bands and seals
of the lion. Ueorgo Taylor, President of the Court of
Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer. and general Jail dells•
ery of the 21th Judicial District or Pennsylvania, comp°.
Fed of Huntingdon, Blair ltd Cambria counties: and the
lions. Benjamin F. Patton and Witham D. Leas Isis associ
ates, Judges of tho county of Huntingdon, invoices as
signed, appointed to hear, try and determine nil and erre y
indiennenta Made or taken for or concerning all crimes.
0 Well by the bans of the State urn imolu capital, 'or Man
i. of des 11. and other °Rendes, crimes and misdemeanors,
which have been or shall hereafter bo committed or perm ,
totted, for crimes aforesaid—l MU commanded to make
public proclamation throughout my 0 bole barn, ick, that
a Court of Oyer and .Termlner; of Common Pleas and
Quarter Sessions, uDI he hold at Om Court Holwa in the
bototigh of Huntingdon, on the second Monday (and 12th
day) of Align 4 next. I those who will prosecute the
said prisoners, ho then and there to pro.+ecute them as It
shall be just, and Shot all Jostle. of the Peace, Coroner
and Constables within bald county, be then and there In
their proper persons. at 10 o'clock, a. m. of said day, Pith
their records, inquisitions, examinations and remembran.
ces, to do those things which to their °Meet respective/3'
appertain.
Dated nt Huntingdon, the 13dlt of July, in the year of
our Lord one thounnud eight hundred and sixtpone,.
and tho 86th year of American Independence.
JOHN C. WATSON, Sheri,.
D ROCL A MATION.---IV HARE S, by
n precept to me'dlrected by the Juliges of the Com
mon Pleas of the county of Huntingdon, bearing teat the
20th day of April 1861, I n o t commended to make
Public Proclamation throughout my on hole bailiwick, that
a Com t of Common Pleas null be held at - the Com t House
in tho borough of Huntlug.lon, on the 3rd ]touchy (and
19th day) of August. A. IL, 1861, for the trial of all is
sots ill Feld Court a latch cantata untham mined 1/0101%.
the said Judges, Nthell and where all Jurors, witureseg,and
suitors, in the ti lola of all hones aro required.
Dated of Ilnutingdon the 15th of July In the year of
our Inuit one thousand eight lomdrod and sixty-one,
and the Slits year of American holenemlenue. :-
JOON C. WATiON,
D. The undersigned
colt the attention of the cilium
of Duni titigulon end this adjoining counties to the stock of
beautiful tumble non on haul. Ile is prepared to fin nista
at the shortest notice, Moutumentrut Marble, Tend', Tables
cud' Stones of euely tenhed 11176 MO 54111 of Italian or
Eastern Mumble. highly finkluell, and nursed with app.)
pi late devtCei. Or plain, as luny suit.
Building Mythic, Door and itludon Sills, Auc„ uiit to
furniihrtl to order.
W. W. pleAgea hintcelf to furnigh materiel and no:.
inant.hip O,mA! to any in the country, at a raft ink°. (till
and to. before Son purchneo eleewhere. Shop on llill
street, llontingdun, Pa. . .
Hunt 3fay 16, 1855
etkin.Q't
44L. 4 3MT
7F..f tlifF47
, mcd
pENNSYLV ANI A. R AIL ' 1 . 10 AD.
TIMH OF ',HAVING OF TRAINS
_ -
IHE,NTIV.4 RD. I 1 A',lB.7lrlfill.
~... P 4 LI
E
F. . ,1 5 Ilk
5 - 1 ,:. E--
S' t - .! ~ ~, STATIONS.
.r. 2 , r
.7 . ' r , 1 :.:',.
1 : Q co 1 In
P. 3).1 P.m' A.m.' I A. 31.) P.ll . P.N.
4 23 Non ton Hamilton, 1 23
4 31 Slt. Union, 10 23 1 15
4 45 Mill Creek, 1 01
4 611 346 5 53 Iltintingdon, 5 53 10 00 12 60
5 15 Petersltrg, 0 47 12 55
6 23 ..... Ilarree . 12 28
5 30 ' 0 10 Spruce Creek, 0 36 12 21
5 45 Mt minglaun, 12 05
5 54 0 40 T 3 rone, 0 17 11 55
6,04 .... . Tipton 0 00 II 43
0 09 i }'oAorill 11 50
P. 10 Ilil'a Mills, 0 02 11 34
0 30 7 55 7 10, All4OOlO, 4 45 S 60 11 20
P. At. P. U. A. 11.1
I —I. UNTINGDON&BROADTOP
11.411,110AD.—CIIANOH OF BCIIEDUI.4:
On and after Wettattsda3'July 10111 ,' 61, Passenger Tr.tiu.,,
still arri A 0 and Soma t 23 P rUlioWB: ,
• Ul' THAINS,
Lean. Huntingdon nt:7;2l) A. M. A 6.00 P. iM,
Saxton DM A. M. k 6 al P. M.
Arrive at IlopouTll " A: 31. & ISP3
DOWN TRAINS,
Leave s linyieM elf 'nt - 70.60 A. M. & 7.30 1... M.
• " , SoYtuq a 10.30 A. 31."*. 15.02 M.• .
Arrivg ut Ituqin,sdou 12.00 M. 4. 8.30 1 4 . M.
J. J. LAW 1.110.111, 1
Supt.
7,kaly
in 0A I f OIL I 1 c.; O.A L O'l'L 1 :1
.I.lss llrqwn sells thogenuint POILTLAND
SENC," Oft COAL' OIL, clear as water.
.Thlo Ix tho only kind and that glyessntiri,rattsfaction
as so agoot far /Ight,
Itewat'S eP honritarelta and 'colored carb6n oda'. They
omit all 011011.1V0 smell mitismolco.
A I'M v ' ul i t "P '° i 9 cco.:lL OIL LA - mrs. , • -
I.:101111mm Globoa,lNickt, Burners, S4adda;P4C-,.k.d..'001 , 1
st the Tory loh rst prlapo,
et tipyll a {` llF9rC G ore, Hn•.,ling
dont Pa:
NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! !
SPLENDID STOCK
TIIE VUBLIV ARE INVITED TO CALI,
EXAMINE OUR GOODS
April 10, 1501
D. P. GWIN
DAS JUST OPENED
A
SPLENDID STOCK
or
XE EV GOODS
FOlt
SPRING AND SUMMER.
CALL AND EXAMINE THEN
Aprll 10, 1061.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!!
Has just received a new stock of
onocEtu ES.
MY-GOODS,
BOOTS ,1; SHOES,
Can nud ea/11/111/0 Illy 11011 nto,k,
G. ASUMAN MILLER
May 3, hal
WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS,
A LARGE STOCK
SPLENDID A sso ,RT M. I?,N T
Window Curtain Papers,
LEWIS' BOOR STORE
1861.
I. ROMAN
JL
FOIL
S.P.ftriva AND ASU.ILITER,
CHEAP CLOTHING STORE
For Gentlemen's Clothing or the bent tnnteaiut, and made
to the bent nerktonnlileo manner, call nt
11. ROMAN'S,
oppotilto the Franklin Howe in Market fignare, Minting.
don. (April 2, Mel.]
ENVELOPES
Wholesale and Retail.
50.000,
BEST QUALITY
WHITE,
BUFF,
ORANGE,
YELLOW,
AND FANCY -
ENVELOPES,
Just received and for gala at
. LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
riEW CIGAR AND TOBACCO
STORE J. A. lIANIOAII,
A practical tobacconist, has opened a nett• TOBACCO
STORE AND CIGAR MANUFACTORY. on Allegheny St,
ono door tt cot of the Mood Top Railroad 011ico, where he
has on heed a large assertMent of prom) Cigars ...I To
bacco, o hich he Hill sell either wholesale or retail. Store.
keepers, oltopkeems, and all others who but in aced
elloubl call. Ills prices are lute. Call tied See.
Huntingdon, Nov.l, IbtiO.
VEIV GOODS!
SELLING OFF FOR CASH I!
As " do land& penny le better thsti the slow sixpence,"
mid small profits in cosh, are better than 1,0.21/1g eye-sore
hook acnnotle, JAMES A. BROWN is 110, Ilelorllllllol to
sell on' the largo mid splendid stock of Horde are. Paints,
Sc.. w hurl, be Lax Just brought from the east, at such low'
pliers, as will unites ever)lsal) to Crowd In for n share of
tho burgaists.
this stock Include.. 0 complete varietv of
HUE NO-IIA IIDWAIt E, MEW I A Nics"rnoTs.
CUTLERY,. HOLLOW-WARE,
OILS, PATNTS, • SADDLERY,.
YAW:M . IES, GLASS. CARRIAGE TgIMMINGS,
STEEL. IRON, CHAIN PUMPS, LEAH PIPE,
MOROCCO. LTNINO SKINS,
COAL 011, LAMPS and COAL OIL. ete.. Ac.,
PATENT MICA LAMP CHIMNEYS,
I=
Together with a foil alsortment of e‘crything pertaining
to his line of 1111Si11(416.
ordetts receive prompt attention
.JAS. A. BROWN.
11matingdun, Ain it 10, 1861
U'N 1 N
ENVELOPES AND PAPER
LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
EXC IiANGE _HOTEL,
HUNTINGDON, PA.,
NEM% PENNSTLVANI% RAILIIO , ID DEPOT.
JOHN S. •MILLER, Proprietor
Ilunting.l..n, April 10,1061.
CIALL at D. P.- UWIN'S if you want
V Fashionable (knelt,.
- ' - ' - ' - _6- 7 Pi• -- , ,
C.: --; ....` - c. -tg , ----'& • - 'l--- . .,
zio
.O.P$ll. ~,O• -, ,"- - ' .
oiS .' ' . -. .r. , ....e ~,I , i . .. I
Gl' Gl j .. ..
, -, iy , T. r .. r- h ';
~' - -, * - ...:_ .. .,.. ff=7 .. ~
TII ~ . ..
E,, , i.Q.11,0.13.6 JOB OFFICE" is
tho most coTeply.te of tiny In the eonntiy, land pos •
lamas the 0104ttrni4ofneifikies fin' prnmptl3 'Oceenting in
the hat atkle, e s verl vaieiatY,uf Ac k s VI Win, syclyis
HAND MO, , , ~
..pIIDGAIMIES, .
, ~. •• - : BLANK'S,
ToeNfißS!
. .
CARDS:
PCIACULARS
LABELS; &C„ &C., &C
CAT. AifD EXAMNY. lIPECIULYB Of RORK,
AT' L EN7IS 13904; STATIONERY 4, MUSIC STORE
Lills.l3o(),KS,
or VAR VA SIZES, for kale Id'
L .11002 C ASV. SrATIORRRF STD
FISHER & SON
ECM
JUST OPENED
YE lY G 0 ODS.
HEM
FISHER & SON
G. ASIIMAN MILLER
GEM
JUST RECEIVED
1861.
CLOTHING,
FIE
CLOTHING
EIM=3
IL ROMAN'S
BARGAINS IN HARDWARE
=
MEM
BALL. TICE nTs.
BILL IIEADS,
PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS CARDS
WMEGAHAN & CO,
• Miners and Deal , re in Broad Top Cool. D. L.
Megahnn,"Geucral Agent, MeConnellstowu, Huntingdon
county, Pa.
DAVII.) BLAIR,
Miner 'nod Snippur of Broad Top Conl. Wilco Run
tingdon Pa.
CI A. MILLER,
Dealer In Groceries. Confectionaries, kc., do
plt. JOIIN NcCUITICIOII; offe his
professional sem 10. to the citizens of Huntingdon
an vicinity. Office ou Hill street, one door ealt of Reed's
Drug Store. Aug. 28, '25.
TS. MILLER,
• Proprietor of the Exuliange
Q. S. Denier in Drugs,
LI. eines, Perininery, Duo Stuffs - Also—Gro.
corks, Confectioneries, be., Huntingdon, Pa.
W. LEWIS,
Dealer in Books, Stationery and Musical Instru
meats, Huntingdon, go.
TM. CUNNINGHAM & BRO.
• lounden, Huntingdon, Pn
JA. BROWN,
ey Denkr Itt are, Cutlery, PRIOR, Oile , dc., IL ut
instion,
toI ROMAN,
Dealer in neatly 3ladc Clothing, llnta null Cam
Hoots and Shoes,
I)ENJ. JACOBS,
I Donler in My Go.Ao, Heady Mule Clothing, ()lacer
wo, Queenswarc, Lc. Lc.
AT GUTMAN & CO., Dealers in Ready
jut ° mac Clothing. Huntingdon, Pa.
D GWIN,
• Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens
are. Hats and Caps, Boots and Shorn, &e.
rlBlllO, & SON, Dealers in Dry Goods,
Grain, se., Illintingdon, I's.
T EVI 'WESTBROOK,
j Dealer In Gentlemen's, Ladies' and Misses' Boots
Shoes, Gaiters, Morocco berther, etc.
TOSEPII REIGG ER,
ep Watchmaker and dealer in Watches. Clocks, and Jew
city,
Plain and Okuarnental Nimble Manaractarer
TO FIN F.VINIEY; County Surveyor,
efi Huntingdon, Pa. °Mee on 11111 sheet, one dwr oust
er the lien ti egrkei Mat hie Yawl.
Heri..ra.Ners—L. T. Weteen, Philadelphia; J. P. Lellie,
Geologist, Philadelphia; Chat lev MiLliley, !lough and
!lead) PIIII,IICe, lien. Jonathan IPWillianis.
hT.OII AR D LANGDON, Miner and
Dealer In Broad Top Coal, Hopewell, Bedlind coun
t). Pa. [Nov. 3, '59.
A 1111MER3IAN & CO.,Miners and Deal
2-1_ era In Broad Top Coal, Blood Top, Huntingdon co.,
PVIIIIII.. [Nov.3, 1858.
efr". 4-- -- COUNTRY DEALERS can
v;..„.. buy CLOTHING Gnat mu In Huntingdon at
WHOLESALE ay cheap as they can in the
cities, as I hare a a holeoule stare in Philadelphia.
Huntingdon, April 14, 18:A. 11. ROMAN.
GOODS!—_I fine assortment on
hood for the accommodation of customers, nt BENJ.
DOBS". Cheap Corner," Market Square. (oct2S
LITONE-WARE at, S. S. Sinitleg Gro-
Cern 20 per cent. cheaper than any other place it,
town.
K. INEFT, M. D.,
_Lae
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
OFFICE, HID strect. oilialhito Dr. I,nden, oltora Ids Koren
Donal cervices to illo cititens of Huntingdon and vicinity
Ait 11 13, 1839.
10IIN SCOTT. OSMUEL T. BROWN. J. U. 0. CORBIN
LAW PARTNERSIIIP.
J . 11. 0. Comm: bus, from this dote, become a MUM
ber of tho firm of
SCOTT & BROWN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
HUNTINGDON,
in which name the ',minces will Mill be conducted
Huntingdon, Jim. 2., 18GO.
61, ,; VIOLINS,
•
- GUITARS,
SYMPIIONIANS, ACCORDEONS AND FIVES,
Fur sale cheap at
LEWIS' ROM STATIONERY A: MUSIC STORE
T) ALLISON MILLER,
"ga
D TIST,
Has removed to the Drink Lou opposite the Court House
April 1.3,1850.
pOCKET TESTAMENTS,
FOR THE VOLUNTEERS,
AT REDUCED num,
J LARGE STOCK 0.21' HAND AI
LEWIS' BOOK STORE
BOOK BINDING.
Old Books. Magazines, or publications or any kind
bound to older, if loft at
LEWIS' 1100 K ,E STA TICZNI-XY STORE.
BUSINESS MEN, TAKE NOTICE!
It 3 ., cant your cArd neat') piintod upon envy!
opes, fit
LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONER F STORE.
110 R THE LADIES.
A superior articlo of Note Paper nail Envelopes
suitable for onnfidetatia/ correspondence, f r sale trt
LEWIS' BOOK d. STATIONERY STORE.
DAPER ! PAPER!!
Noto, Post. Conunercial, PoolAcap anil Flatcdp—n
gaol main talent fur tale by the ream, half ream, quire or
sheet, at
LEWIS' NNW BOON & STATION}:II Y SCORN.
LAST NOTICE.-
MI who have nnaettlea accounts with trio or sin
months Mantling or longer, ale earnestly requested to
call and settle up and save costs. I mint have money or
'quit intinetui. LEVI. WESTBROOK
Iluutingdon, J,m. 2, 1861.
DITOTOGRAPIIY
In nil its vat lons Brunches, executed in the best
et) to Isnowu tu the ,net, at
0, 0. CRANE'S GALLERY,
632 Arch Street, East of Sixth, Philadelphia
Life size in Oil and 'instil°, Stereimopie Peril:ills. Ain
bretspee, Daguerreotypes, de., tut ClLles. 31ellallions, Fins,
Mugs, de. (Nov. 14;60. -Iy.
ENVELOPES-.
By the bow. pole, or le, goon lity, for sale nt
LEIV IS' BOOK A XL) STA TIOX E STORE
fiOOP SKIRTS with from 4 to 30
boupi, at prices from 23 cts. to $2,00 at the cheap
store of D. P. UWI N.
LADIES Collars, very cheap and beau
tiful, ut 1). P. 01111V5.
A Splendid variety of Carpets, ' only
aa ct, per acrd. FISHER .t; SON.
ITIABRISBURG- STONE-WARE!!!
Crockx, Jogs. PregerreJais dc., Sc. , a ,npi,riur
quality. tiohl only by JAMESA. I.lltOllN
P. GWIN• keeps the lrgest,' best
wisol it went and dieapt,t town. Call :mil
examine them.:
IToorED simus worth 2 50 will
be sold for !, , :t Yv nt the cheap r o o of
FISHER AT SON. •
T 1? you want handsome Goods, good
Jl Goods, cheap Goals, innl all kin I of Goals, go to
D. P. CI WI: 'B.
(ALL at D. P. GWIN'S if you want
U non 00006.
( - 1 ItOCERIES, &e., &c.—Call 'tit the
401 cheap store or 11EN.I. JACOBS. All kinds of mutt
try produce taken in exchange at the highest musket pet
ces. (oct2B.
I3OOTS & SHOES, Hats & Caps, the
Luweat useortment and cheiwoot to be found at
IL P. (MN'S
tIUN BARRELS AND LOCKS.-1
‘_fi 10 go ostoo;tmon,t at
inZOWN'S HAUL/WARE ST0111;
t 1 UM SHOES, nhouper at 1). P. Gwin's
- Xthan can ba had Ia to , u, Caf and sac them.
n ARK Colored Palm floods, best goal
:Icy; oul J ao cta. each. PISSIEit d SON.
COt L OILS 'C'OAL O,IL•LASIPS,
75'teittA and Wpwarde, at the Itatdwara Sin e oC
J. A. isitaw&.
• •
• .
Artc,ALA - ,MP CHIMNEYS
Jug received at the hardware store or
, , JAS. A: BROWN.
D - P. GWIN'S is the lilacs. to 'buy
good and choap Carpets. - ;
DAIt C 11,3,1 E T DEED
.
••ruled, roe Enle nt
• •'
LEWIS' BOOK SToßlt.
ROHRER'S
ROHRER'S
ROHRER'S
ROHRER'S
ROHRER'S
PRACTICAL CALCULATOR.
PRACTICAL CALCULATOR.
PRACTICAL CALCULATOR.
PRACTICAL CA Y.CULATOR.
PRACTICAL CALCULATOR
ROHRER'S PRACTICAL CALCIJ
LATOII,
Book of Plain Ilniss and alleliNtkons fur Business Opts
rations, by Ifoohn Jl. .8010 es, Pearbical Snrssyor and
aireyancer. New Milton, published by 1. B. Lippin
cott d Cb., Phdosklphiu.
This work contains 204 pages.and spa ards of 600 Rules
and I.:a:moles, entirely and thoroughly practical, such as
arise every tiny in the common persnils of lhlrincaa, It
hat already passed through a number of editions in rapid
BUCCCaSIOII, and is pronounced by all classes of business
men to be the handiest book of reference, pet tainting to
calculations, that has ever been published.
Every °ganglia in the book is worked out in fell and
stated In a plain manner, FU that alter a Tnally! Cate ari
ses, those roast ting to the cork will find no difficulty in
solving It •, in a word, the general arrangement of the
CA LCTJLATOIt is simple, that soy one who knows how to
adds subtract multiply and divide, con easily solve nny or
dinary example that arisee in buaineso, or alliVU at the
trim testa of any estimate requited.
The chief aim of the anther lies been to eschew theory
and philosophy in agares, nailing only at facts and simplo
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of the business matt, a hat the key to MatheatatiCat lota ks
in the hands of the teacher in the school room—it facili
tates time awl mailllet correctitest.
TliE WORK TREATS OF Tam
3futuan °anent of Land, of Lumber, of lb ick and Brick
'ork, of Stone and Stow, moil:, of grain and giain bins,
of coal and coal bins, of wood, of solids, of liquid, of eh,
color, square or irregular wesstds, of ciottit no adapts, of
roofing, of viable, et's, painter's. glazier's. Vowel's, plumb:
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currency and of foreign and domestic exchange. of the
decimal system, of reduction and its extended application
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°lithe iipplication to trll4lOC, 1C1,1..110101, with tild lens
end usages governing the same, together with numerous
cottony' cial forms—of legal tender, of partied payment on
notes, of !stoking and bank discount, of equation of pay-'
moot need of rot t nership necono Vl, of assessment of lanes,
of weights and measue es, of equate and cubic measure, of
the squat e toot and its application to business of sot laces.
of excavation, nod of ninny other important practical
nail lore nut Within the scope of au ndwtlleemeut to Men.
t
IT IS JUST 1100 K FOR THE
Fanner. the roarchaith the mechanic, the al titan, or the
Nur...hand mum, It has proven a valuable ltuxiliary to
the Layer, the jleAlce of the junco, the core) tamer. and
rent estate broker. to then me,or, the balker. the clerk.
to the ek engineer and the hors...lon to the carpenter
and ht ieklit)er, to the ntolient.e.on and the pla , terer, to
the paper hanger and uphollteter, to the paver nail the
tiler, &e., Sc.; eachunil all mill himt it adapted to them la.
dun, uants better than any book ptibli.thed.
ira- Price. AO watt. For sale at Lea id' Book Store.
Ituatiaglon, Dec. 26, Vtha.
lIUNTING DON FOUNDRY
I BLAST AGAIN:—The subset illera take that method
el info, ming their ft lends and the public generally, that
IfT7 - they have rebuilt the Foul,
• dry, and sue DOW in suczessful operation
4 , • Hllll are prepared to furnish Crustinga of
in osimi et ery dent iption, of beat quality and
orlimanship, on short notice, and on
reasonable term,. Inonerd are invited to call mid exam
ine our Plough4. We_ ni manufacturing the Ifuntel
Plough. This . plough took the first premium at the Ifunr
tingdon county Agt icaltural Fair last LIM Also, ifunter't.
celebrated Cutter Ploughs. uldels can't be beat—together
ith the Neptune, ;Tar-shear plusighs.
have on hand and urn manufartming Slot es—ducts no
Cook, Toler, and ()thee stoves (sir p oust sit coal. halloo
consistim; of Kettles, Miners, Skillets, Ac., all 01
wls ich no trill cell cheap for coal, or In exchange for coun
try produce. Old metal taken' for castings. By a strict
attention to latainezn, mid 0 iledire to please, we hope to re
ceive it liberal shale of ptiblle patronage.. .
Ni. CUNNiNGIIA3I 5, no
Ilmiting,loo, April 30,1850.
WILMA .11 AFRICA
II AS" AGAIN COMMENCED TILE
13002' AND SHOE-MAKING,
ONE DOOR EAST OF 11. HOMAN'S CLOTHING STORE.
Ills old customers and the public generally, Will glue
him n call. [llnntingdon,Oet.,2o,lBlitt]
ALEXANDRIA BREWERY.-
NEW FIRM !
The under-igned teapectrully inf vn the piddle hat
they have purchased the ALEXANDRIA BREWERY and
will continua the latainebl, and endeavor to gi,e amen at
satiifaction.
All orders will he promptly attended to.
‘I. 110TII ROCK,
Alexandria, Feb. 22, 1.860. 101. 1. KIRItY.
PEOPLE'S COOK BOOK
MODERN COOKERY
IN ALL ITS IMANCI/ES.
DY
MISS ELIZA, ACTON.
Ca),:fillly - Ita twit
Ix Tals You how to choo.,viel I,lnde of Mott,. Poultry,
111Iti o.lloe, o ith all the Sark), .iinl most
approved modes or dressing and cooking
Penland Pork; ;deo thu Lest nod simplest
•say of salting, pickling sod curing the
Sala.
TT TELLS YOu All tine various and most approved modem of
cooking, Rind boning Mutton,
Lamb, Teal. Poultry, and game of all kin&
ith the dilD•rent Dressingx, Gravies, and
Ftuflinga appropriate to each.
Ir Tulsa You How to choose. clean, and preservo Fish of
nil kinds, and how to sweeten it when taint
ed; also all rho various and most Iwo oved
rarodes of cooking, uith his different Dres,
lugs, Soirees, and Fla, or 'rigs lippropi into to
IT TELLS You All the various and 11104 appro,;ed modes of
preparing over 00 kinds of Meat,Fish,Fowl.
• Game, and Vegetable Soups, Broths, :end
Siewg, with the ItellAce and Seasonings
appropi isle to each.
IT TELLS You All the Vatiolls and most apyroyed modes of
cooking Vegetables of every de6cilialon,
olio bow to prepare Plelths, Cataapt and
Curries of all kinds, Potted 31cat2, Dab,
Game, 31uSlit 001118,
Ix TEL. You All the various and most approved modes ot
preparing and cooking all kinds or Plain
and Fancy Pastry, Puddings, Omelettes,
F't'tiers, Cakes, Confectionary, Preserves,
Jellies, and Sweet Mikes of every descrip.
IT TELLS Tots An the verk.ini mmt apptored limbo
oC oohing Bread, illutline,ttud 111d
011R, find the best method of prep.o log
Conee, Chocolate, mid Tea. nod how to
make Syrups, Cordials, and Wines of va
flunk. l a uds.
Ix Tuts You Itow to set out and ornament a Table, bow to
Carve all hinds of Fish, Flesh m Fowl, and
in short. how, to so simplify the whole Alt
of Cooking Os to bring the choicest bonniest
of Use toblo within the evelybody's roach.
For Sale at Lewia' Book Store.
IN - EW BOOKS !
• , •
5010 SA LE AT LEWIS' ROOK STORE
THE MUSE: A Now POCEET MANUII.o of Itutal Architec
tore; or, How to Build Do °Mugs, limns, Stables, mid
Out Do ellings of ail kinds. With a Chapter on ChniChas
ano S.choul-Menses. Inc,. 50 cents.
THE GARDEN: A Now POCKET :4M4. of renethal nor.
Oct:Mine; or, How to Culthatt Vegetables, Fruits, and
Flower g. With a Chepter on Ornamuntal Trees and
Shunt's. Price, 50 cents.
VIM FARM; A NOW Nom vsoll, of Agri
e; or, Roo to Cultivate all the Field Crops. With
an 1.:,..1.11y on Farm Management, etc. fees, 50 cents.
POCKOT AIANUIL Catt le,
moMESTIC ANIMALS: A N
Muer, and Sheep Husbandry; Or, How to Breed and
liter the Vat loos Tenants of the Lot n-pert, etc., etc
Price, 50 cents.
HOW TO TALK: A Now POCIZET M COUTO SatiOli
and Debate, with Ditections for Acquiring a (irannuali
cal Style, and 11U
1 e time Five Hundred CoMMun
tithes Corrected. Price, SO cents.
HOW TO BEHAVE: A NEw PocKim MAx tut. of Repnliti.
can Etiquette, nod Guide to Cot root Pet sonal ) taints t
11101 Boles for - Debating Societies and Deliberathe As
semblics, etc. Price, 00 cents.
110 W 'CO 110 ROSINESS: A Now POCKET MkNUAT. of
Prettiest AILOIS nod Guide to succe s s in Life; stilt,
Collection of Bw,inc,s Feints. and a Dictionary Of Cont.
Inertial Terms, etc. Pike, 50 wits.
APER ! PAPER ! ! PAPER 1!
Tracing, Park C,
Impression Paper, •
Drat, lug Paper,
•
- Deed Papuc,
Ti stle Paper,
Bilk Papon fat ricmcrs,
f0r.)161 Paper,
istul Tont .1,
Flat Cap raper,
Fool,Cap Paper,
Letter Paper,
Conunerthl Note Paver,
Wl.' Gilt Edged Letter and Note Paper,
Ladlee' Plain and Fancy Not, Paper,
White and Colored Card Paper, in Packs and:Shear,
For Bale nt. LEWIS' Book, Stationers and Music Stole.
SPRING AND SMIMIillt
' FASUIONS!
ROBERT ZING,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
hill Street, one door_2o4l of Cannon's Store,
WITH ,A MO 433011r311:1r Or •
GENTLEMEN& DRESS GOODS
1115 assortment. coneht. a,•
i • CIATIES,
PLAIN AND I'ANCY TESTINGS;
the neatest and bent that could be found In ilie . cily; nil of
%%bleb he will take Nauman la exl)llfitlng,, and making
up to order. It Will cost 'nothing to- . cult and examine his
goods. Call soon.,
Main:don, .
CHEAP WA:T.6IIES
C.LtEAP
JACOn LADOMUS,
NO. fit. MARKET STREET, rinr,ADELeill.t,
tiae on hand and In constantly receiving large assiirsgimitei
of American. .tioyilsii, and Swiss Watcher, n Well ho sill
sell at lower pikes than ever offered. -
.1. r.. would call pat Ocular attention to the celebrated'
AMERICSN W 'JCR, which for armory of tulle and
and less liability of getting not of order, is billowi
er to any other imported watch, made at anything like
the same coot. Jewelry, Silver and Silver Plated Ware,
of all styles and patterns.
ALSCI—
Gold, Saver and Steel Sixdader,
I,lth glasses for all sights, with PATENT, no well as tic old
style frames. All goods sold nt my establi,hnisnt oro
warranted to ha as represented, and sathlisetion gnaren.
teed to all yurehasers, at NO. GIS, Motkot Street, Corner
of Decatur. [dept. /9,
(IOME TO THE NEW STORE MR
Cif EAP BARGAIN'S.
NEW GROCERY
C. LOCI
Informs the citix'ens or Huntingdon and vi
chilty, tied he has opened n new Grocery and COD fectiou
cry Store in the basement, under Gutman h Co.'s Clothing
Store, In the Diamond, and uould moat respect/Luny re
quest a share of public patronage. BIN stuck consists of
nil kinds of the
BEST GROCERIES.,
CONFECTIONERIES, Sc., Sc.,
Fish can be had at wholesale or retail.
ICE CREAM will be furnished regularly to pat lieu null
Individuals. at his loom. •
Huntingdon, Sept. 1860,
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES; - "
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES; •
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES,.
,A VALUABLE BOOK,
For sale at LEWIS' Book Store.
EVERYBODY'S LAWYER; - -
EVERYBODY'S LAWYER; .
EVERYBODY'S LAWYER,' • ,
A VALUABLE , BOOK,
.
•
salo at LEWIS' Book Storo.
THE AMILY DOCTOR, • -
THE FAMILY DOCTOR, - .
THE FAMILY DOCTOR,
A VALUABLE BOOK
For F nlo at LEWIS' Book Store.
LONGSTRETH ON THE HONEY BEE,
LONGS'VRETII ON THE HONEY BEE,
LONGSTRETII ON THE HONEY BEE,
A VALUABLE BOOK,
For ante at LEWIS' Book Store.
DOWNING on FRUIT and FRUIT TREES,
DOWNING on FRUIT and FRUIT TREES,
DOWNING on FRUIT and FRUIT TREES,
A VALUABLE 8008,
Po- gale at LEWIS' Book Store.
GREAT WORK ON THE HORSE.
THE HORSE & HIS DISEASES :
EY ROBERT JENNINGS, V. S.,
Vessor of Pathology and Operatire Surgrry i n Um
,relrrintiry :lege of Phdeutelphia, do., cic.
WILL TULL YOU Of the Oeigiu, Ilistofy and ,distinclito
fruits of the various breed:lot Ilurnpetin,
- Asiatic, African and Arno icatkiforsee,
Title the physical formation and pe
culiarlUes of tlio animal, mid host to
ascertain his age by the number .rtnil
condition of his teeth; illustrated, ugh,
numeions explanatory eumseviikgi,
VIE HORSE AND lIIS DISEASES
WILL TELL YOU Of Breeding, Breuhing, Stabling, Feed
ing, Grooming, Shoeing, nod the gonm
nl management of the horse, o ith the
best modes of administering medicine,-
' also, hose to treat Biting, Nicking,
Rearing, Shying, Stumbling,
ing. Restlessness, and other lees to.
Al hid, he is subject; with nommen:l,ex
. placatory engrat logs.
=I
WILL TELL YOU Of the causes,symptoms,nutl Treatment
of Strangles, Sore Thte,d, Pietemner,
Catarrh, Influenza, Bronchitis, Brum
mouin, Plenruy, Broken Wind, Chron
ic Cough, Roaring and Whistling.Lrint.
pas, Sore Mouth nod Ulcers, and De
cayed Teeth, with other dim ases of ties
Mouth and Resphatoty Organs.
TIIF HORSE AND lIIS DISEASES
WILL TELL YOU Of tho cannca. syntptorm,aild Tt l eatment
of %forma, liot,t, Cholla, Straogulatirni,
Stony Concrolona, Itupture9, Psil.y,
Diarrhea, Jmoulice,llelintirrltert,llloody
TILE HORSE AND lIIS DISEASES
WILL TELL YOU Of the causes, symptoms, And Treat
meet of Bone, Blood and Beg, Spaviu,
Bing Bone, Scvennie, Strains, Broken
Knees, Wind Onlls, Founder, Cracked
hook Sole Bruise and graY(i, Canker,
Scratches, Thrush and C,orns ;" also;of
Megrims, Vertigo, Epilepsy, Staggere r
and other diseases of the Feet, Legs,
nud Read.
THE lIORSE AND lIIS DISEASES
WILL TELL YOU Of tho crams,- symptoms, met Treat
ment of Fistula, Poll -Evil, Glanders,
Furry, Scarlet Favor, Mango, Surfeit,
Looked Jaw,Rhetonatism.Cramp,Osils,
Diseases ciTtho.Eye and Heart, fec ,&c.,
and how to manage Castration, Bleed
ing, Trephining, Roweling.
liernin t Amputation, Tapping, and cull
er surgical operations.
TIIE HORSE AND lIIS DISEASES
WILL TILL YOU Of Itarey's Method of taming Horses;
how to Appioaelb Halter, or Stable a
Colt; 110 W to accustom a horse, to
- strange sounds, and sights; and how,to
Bit, Saddle, Hide, and Break hint to
Harness; also the form and taw of
WAIMANTY., The whole being lho ,
stilt of 13 years' amoral study of 1.110
habits, meoliarities, slants and u enk
'lasses of this noble and.useful
For sale at Lewis' Book Store.
atir4l2 THE CYTIIAItA—The
j i b Pre sby terian Psalmodist—Tho
Sbawn—TheJubtlec--Hunten'a obd
Bertha's enlarged and improved instructors—Welland's
NOW and Improved Method for the CI nitar—Lelnzara
Accor-
Icon, Violin and Flute Instructors—Winner's and llowo's
Violin Instructors—Dellak's 31elodeon Instructor—Bur
-mwes' Plano-Forte Primer—do. Thorough-I3aso Primer—
How,* 'halving Itoon Dances—no Chores Oleo Book,-
.
Tfu a's harp, for solo at
J,EWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC
}TOWARD ASSOCIATION,
,LritrA.
J Benevolent Instil,:lion established by special Endowment,
for the Belief of the Side and Distressed, afflicted voids
Virulent an idou is Diseaees: and eepecially for the
(hre of Diseases of the &Alio/ Organs.
Medical Advil..., given grabs, by the Acting Slirgeon, - to
all sum apply by letter, m ith a description of:their comb-
Don, 0150, occupation, habits of life, A.c.o and it mises.of
extreme, poverty, Medicine. furnished - flee of. tharge4;
Valuable Reports on Spen matorrhmn, and other Diseases
of the Sexual Organs, and on the now Remedies eMploy.ol
In the Dimcusary, seat to the afflicted in sealed letter en
vetopos, Dee of charge. Two or three Stumps for postage
is ill be acceptable-
Address, DR. J. simum. HOUGHTON,. Acting Sui
:von. lion ard Association, No. 2 South Ninth StteeLl'hil
adelphia, to. By order of the Directors.
:EZRA. D. 11AliTWELL, Pre sifietd.
O F 7,0. FAIRCHILD, Jccrelary.
10.1660.4 y.
GROCERIES ! ROCERip !C
A FII..EUT_ARRI7AL :
ALL lIIS STOCK IS.FRESU AND
pIIILADELPHIA AND R . EADING
.•
11..4LRCIAD.
SUMMEWAARANGFIMENT
OX" AYD'.:II7I.7IZ 111.-11 -
,28.(1/c1.8.60.
Two passenger trains leave Ilarriameg (Sunda3A
excepted,) at 5.00 A. IL, and laa P: IL, for I'hilwl.lo.o4,
arriving theta at 1.25 P. M., and t 1.15 P. M.
Returning, Ruse Rhiladelphin: at 1.00 A:M., and 3.30
P. M., nriiving at 11-neri.burg at 12.45 noon and 830 P. M..
Fat.: To Philadelphia, Nu. I Curs, $3.25 ; N 0.2 (iusapie
tsola. $2.70) •
Fares: To Beading, $1.60 awl $1.30
,At Rending, eminent with trainu fur Paird-11e,
s Ole Tamaqua. (Istainisaa,. .to.
Poor trams leave Reading, for Philadelphia daily:at 6
A. 11., 10.45 A.M., 12.30 noun and 3.43 P.ll.
Levu Philadelphia fur Itendiugnt *IOU A. 11., 140.11, M.,
330 P: bl., and 50U P. 11 .. ,"
_laves: Heading to Philadelphio; $1.73 and ,
ThchnlOrntilg train from I tar rislineg ernineetentßentling
wills np_ti Alin air IV illiesliarre, Pitlkton and seratiton..,Z)
FOr Wm) 'llllocets awr otter information apply to'
- ' 5. 3. CJ.Y.I/13, - -
duly 18. I§6l. r '' r
• - Genirat 9dent.:
pI.STOLS! PISTOLS !t, •
colVe.Sharpq., Smith k Wesson's, attd:oll Imlroved
patterns of.lywolvers. flortrirht% )!owls - Knives,
't: ke., for sale at the Ihirdwaxe Storo
.
• , = •JAXES A . :ER.0\114;7;
May 21,1881. Huntingdon, Pa.
cAssmErtee,
STAT.I:OIE It Y and J E W B Ll,l Y
, 4'4, 01 44Gg5, - • -• ",-,
For solo to agents fad dealers at very reduced rqb.ip
put up in variety ensoloapcs. For timber information-
Address COLEMAN & CO" • •
June - 4, IRK.
(Uratairs) 80`4 ChestpUl se., Ma
CONFECTIONERY
der, Inflometion and other dine.., of
the Stomach, Bowels, Liver and Uti
nary Organs.
CHRIST.
CALL AND SEE.
ME