THE LAWRENCE RIFLE'S OF BROAD TOP.—We are pleased to hear that this company, Geo. P. litCabe, Captain, have advanced rapidly in their drill. The company is Etill encamped at Camp Coleman, and is in fine health. A GOOD FIELD OP W EAT.-Mr. Simon White raised on a 20 acre field opposite Huntingdon, on the farm owned by Maj. MeMurtrie, 641 i bush els Mediterranean Wheat, averaging a fraction over 32 bushels to the acre. IATIONAL GUARD CAVALRY.—This company is filling up at Water Street, under command of Capt. Burket.— Some fifty men have already joined the ranks and we are assured that the com pany will soon be ready to enter the service. The company lies been ac cepted in Col. Bush's Cavalry Regi ment of Philadelphia. OUR CORRESPONDENCE. [For the 61,1132.1 DEAR SIR :—A. meeting was held on Saturday, August 17th, at McAlevy's Fort, for the purpose of filling up the ranks of the "Jackson Gatti:de. ' It was well attended and resulted benefi cially for the company. Dr. M. Miller, by invitation, presided. Speeches were made by Messrs. Campbell, Speer and Colon. Of the first two gentlemen I have to say that they acquitted themselves very well— each one possessing a cultivated mind and agracefal delivery—indispensable qualifications necessary for orators; 1 , but, we humbly conceive, they marred the melody of their periods, by ill-timed allusions to a publication called the Dag Book. We heard more concern ing that sheet than I think its merits or it has any) demand. It has but few readers in this 'region. Some ate prompted by a spirit of curiosity ; while others, if Northern men. are those whose theatre of observation does not extend beyond the mountains that bound the valley. Mr. Colon won for himself golden opinions; we trust he is wholly recovered from the slight ind;sposition under which be labored. On Sabbath, Rev. A dair•preached, by invitation, to the - Volunteers, from the words To-day if ye will hear his voice, &c." The discourse was de lived in the Church Yard, the audience being very large and the scene impres sive. Around the speaker were grouped the young men who were to leave on the in irrow—some perhaps forever— their native homes. Mire in the peace ful v i de, thought we. they might have lived and died ; and "Thet map airkiraum.tn nee: of glorious war That make ninb.twn never have fired their imaginations.— But hark I our country calls her sons "to arms.' and forthwith from their secluded homes they come, tilled with all the ardor of patriotism and youth, Among them are the ihmiliar faces of a Cumminsand at Huston whose names, in the tenderness of friendship, we can not forbear to mention. There was the aged father with calm resignation on his brow; and here the devoted mother or. sister whose after. lion is not to be controlled. The som bre heavens lent a deepening gloom to the cooling shades which was in sol emn harmony with all around, when they sang the beautiful stanza, begin ning:- - A thousand at thy ride shall f.. 11," we could not but remember that mightier siiirits, too, have derived strength and consolation from those Hebrew melodies. a• The soul of the Reformer has vi brated under them to its depths ; and the lone hand of Luther holding his banner before the eyes of Europe. has trembled less than if it was stretched out to the tune of - David's heroic psalms." The Reverend speaker addressed the company- at some length in an earn est and eloquent manner; pointing out the necessary preparatiese for the mis sion ; and of the importance of being a Christian soldier. The discussion of the mission was well taken ; herein be showed the vast • importance of the principle at stake. But we must for bear,—understanding that the sermon is to be published, simply adding. how - ever, that if there were any present that day who still ask, " What are we fighting for .2" we earnestly entreat them to borrow a dictionary and pro cure a copy of the sermon. Monday came and with it the sepa ration of friends; as we have no nation for a feast on tears, we may be spared a recital. The company is commanded at present by Messrs. Miles, Snay and Barr. The first named —to us—is compura' ively unknown; but we were favorably- impress,d with his manners as a gentleman. Lients. Snay and Barr are well known ; of them nitwit is expected. - Upwards of one hundred dollars were raised by collection, in order to defray the incidental expenses of the company. W. A. Oaks, Esq., and Dr. M. Miller deserve to be .winorably men tioned lbr their exertions to render comfortable the Volunteers. In behalf of Barree and Jackson townships, we return thanks to the citizens of your town for their kind avtaTtion and repast: and remember ing the past patriotism of her people— Hie thousands of soldiers they have cheered and refreshed—we say in all sincerity, that they merit the lasting gratitude of the Americah people. - J. B. M. AMY The Pittsburg Catholic of Aug /oth has the following patriotic views "No one at the ;forth doubts. or has ever doubted, the ability of the Government to put down the present rebellion. The solution of our present difficulties is a matter of mere figures. The South has, comparatively speak ing, neither men, money nor credit, three things with which protracted war is impossible. We have all these in abundance. - nun Rllll has proved that Southern gentlemen,' however accomplished, cannot cope with vulgar Northern muscle. All the available forces of' the South, worth speaking about, are now assembled and near 'Manassas. Our venerable Uncle but moved a finger, apd those forces es caped a crushing defeat, only by the merest chances of war. When he shall have put forth both arms he will make short work of the Southern army, and Of al the allies that may come to its aid from over the water; . "But let us not be too confident. There is one thing, and one thing only, that can blast our hopes and lay us prostrate before the foulest rebellion that has ever darkened a pat ion'a his tory. That thing is .di-curd among ourselves. Let the harmony inspired by our eommom danger be broken ; let the spirit of party be again revived; let party (lies again be heard, and our very strength will become our weak ness; we will fight the battlQ of the South, fight it at our own cost, and most successfully." The Late Mob at Easton. From the Euston thin me or Aug• 2,%) We are called upon, to-day, to re• cord one of the most violent outbreaks that have ever occurred in our usually quiet borough. As is generally known, the Democrats ofNorthampton county held their regular county meeting yes terday afternoon. In ordinary times, these gatherings pass off with little or no excitement, but yesterday a num ber of hot debates occurred between members of the different political par ties. one or two fights occurred, engen dering much bad blood, and the whole thing ripened by night into one of the most terrible afihirs that we have ever been witness to. At an early hour in the evening, a party of men, many of them returned volunteers, proceeded to the residence, in Centre Square, of Hon. Philip Johnson, member of Con gress from this District, and elevating an cffgy of Mr. Johnson, they set fire to and burned it, in the presence of Mr. Johnson, who sat upon his front step with one pr two friends. After the burning of ,the effigy the .crowd made a rush in the direction of Mr. J., who fled into the louse on their ap proach, and escaped. They then call ed upon him to show his colors, when he appeared at a window with a small flag in his hand and spoke a few woids, assuring them of his devotion to the Union, and stating that if they would come to him in their cal mar moments, he would eonvillee them of his loyalty to the GOvernment. For a time, it was feared that violence would be done him so terribly exasperated were the crowd in front ofhisdwelling. but they became somewhat appeased by his re marks, stud finally moved off 110 n the house, The cry then arose : "To the &Wind!" when the crowd, with a tremendous shout, turned their steps towards that establishment, and enter ing, gutted it completely. Type, eases, desks, stands, stoves, this week's edi tion or the paper, (printed on one side.) cards, booksand everything that could be moved, was thrown into the street. The office in a lbw minutes, was a com plete wreck, the material lying in one confused heap in the street. From the Sentinel office the crowd made their way to the Argus establish ment. This office is on the second floor, and the heavy street door lead ing to it having been well barred, in expectation of an attack. the destroy-. lug party were obliged to climb over an awning to gain entrance to the of fice. They destroyed but little prop erty at this aka. having been induced by their friends to forego, for the pm:s eta, their purpose, .No less than two thousand persons bad gmborall at this point. After abandoning their design to gut the Argos the crowd proceeded to the oflice of the Correspondent and Democrat. Here they broke in the door, and were about o°nm:cluing tl c uoik of destruction, v. hen some one sugges ted that the proprietor be given tilt the next night to publish a card contain ing his sentiments. This arrangement was agreeable to all parties and the crowd moved on again, bound, this time, for the resi dence of Ilon. - Richard Brodhead, where they found the stars and stripes floating over the door, which satisfied them. Mr. Wm. 11. Thompson made a feW remarks from the steps in front j 'of Mr. Brodhead's dwelling. He said I "lie stood there as the apologist of no ' man. If M.r. B. was offensive to them, there were other ways of exhibiting', their displeasure, and he hoped they would molest nor disturb no one." . Next, the residence of Col. _nutter, on Second street. was visited. A flag hung above the door. There were none but ladies in the house, and the crowd soon left, proceeding to the residence of W. W. Schuyler, Esq„ District At torney, whom they compelled to come out and express hjs sentiments on tle present crisis." Mr. S. made a few Union remarks. Ile closed by thank ing the gentlemen for giving him an opportunity to express his sentiments beibre so large and respectable a crowd," Isbon Benedict was visited next. It was about 11. o'clock, and he huff re tired with his family, but a f e w loud raps at the front door brought him to one of the windows of his dwelling on Spring Garden street. The crowd de manded to know his sentiments. lie said : "he was for the Union. He had fought through the Mexican war for the Stars and Stripes. and had always been a Union man." The crowd re tired. A PROCLAMATION, By the President of the trnatod Staten 3Vbercus A jotitt el both uoogr, or Congu•rx hub* hutted tutu [lto l'rexuivut of Or. Unin• , l utalea. a n d 31- quo‘te,l Imo to rt•couuornd n 81 ty of pOlic pi Ayer. ,w , litor. to lio obsoitoll by the p ople ,if the Ulot , it Mole. , Still, tollitiops mnii,teu. mot the uttering of 1 ryept popplications tq Apoiglit) uod for Om miferl, ..ad mufti}, of then° states. his I,lo.oitts.; on theii w ins, Joni speed, veitoi :Won to peace; and where..., it is lit and becoarinna all people, at all time.. to nekton, ledge and re,ert. the Mlllorale gut cinment of God—to how in linnible milandrion to His cleit-tivonionto—VO cools aid &plot° th, to Idles rod acitivo.initl, in the roll conviction that 1110 1. Dr of the crib 4 the beginning of a ',dom. and ' to play a Ith all fervency and eolltritlell fur the p triton of their past affrinee., and for n ripen their 1,1 enrol and printtectiVe Detrain: unit whercue. when our beloved carnally, once, by tire blessing of (toil attired arfsllerolN. and happy. is mops littliCted with lattiong and col war. it is peelthltrry fit for its to recognizo the hand of God in this vnitation, and in sot roomful reurembianco of our own faults and crimes. as a nation and no Individual', to hum. Me ourselves before flint and to pray far Inv mercy ; so lint we may lie spired Cot tiler punishment though 1110.4 t .104411.1 411,014 red ; that nor linos may be ble,sed and Made etttclual for re.estortiliOnnent of Ma% nod peace I intuit t, n or coon try and that 11,0 Weed/nal/le boon of civil rind r. !igloos liberty. eolllloli under ilk gold:ince lord Meson„ by the labors and sufferings of our fathers, nap lin restore,' in all it, original tXridiPliey; Thirelole, 1. Airrahani Lincoln. PleAblent of the United 'Motes, do op. pool the Lint Thinimlav in Sepiennher next tin a day no pra3 cr. on 1 fitting for all the pcoole of the nation, and I do rnrnr.tly roconiniettil to the 11001,1, soil to all iiiiiii,4o,s 4 aiesseirt I of r(ligion of nil (i . notoiltattooB. to all 1,11,1111(.8 to oho.reo cool hoop 11,..t (i(.l. arcrt ding to Ulric aeventl Creeds and Medea al 00101014.://1 aninunity. out mill till religiron4 solemn to ills 41141 tutu till. Illsitsaltsal4ll,4l4 of 1110 11011011 010 y 114411401 (011144 TlllOlll4 fluid bring down plentifiO upon nee country tcotlinony _ . A811A11.17.%1 LINCOLN. By tlo. Pre...Went. {fruity 11. tlt.w too. Seen otary of State NOTICE TO ALL! teg . . The has for more than one year, earrie , on lnwners in company nllll leasta. F. ilnssmt. 11. uh P. I. awl Wt. snt n itt.t.n. has this tiny dissofre , partnesskri, untio the <drove firm / All claims arantst th , old firm n ill he paid hy the NO:scriber . , and all those in debted to the firm will pay 11161.. c a CLOCKS. ...,,..- iir4TCIIES and .o:;vEtur will C7, -- Many@ iio repaired. A good stork of CIPCIN • i • IVtTCIII.4 Ulla JEWEIttI Will Its kept on !Mild • for customers \tho tnn favor Idol alai a call. ITuntinvlon, Mardi ISSA. PkIILAIJIIKLPIIIA MAIMETS. Aug 24 Fancy and Extra Family Flour t 4 inft.5.25 Common and :mum hue $4,25@4.50 lt)e Flour 82 87 le, ' Corn 31.1 $2.62% Extra IVlnie 1% hem - $1.110@11.35 Pury and l'i Imo Iled $1,2010)1,22 I:ye SIC Cone, In inn. Yellow 53 Oats 28 Cloverseed,V t 4 Its $4.00(a4,50 Thitualy . w 002,21, HUNTINGDON MARKETS eohnECTED WEEKLY. I:xta a Family 1.1,510."i1 1.;‘11., dolico ......... 01 hire SS loat Red Wheat 11)e Cot n Oat. , Clot et Wed -1.00 110/10,ted 1,00 Ihled Apples .................................................1,00 1101ier 12 8 10 Ilnnt Id? Shoulder 10 ,101, 10 '1 allalr ......................... ..................... .............. 10 FESSOLUTI ON of PA RTNIMSIIIP. The pi tnernlnp beretoroi 0 existing between the nlrroigt~.l to thty .In) ,t,,dred by Inutile' consent. M. W. !lemon hating putelnteed the entire Inteiest of An- Pat 3lt k. pill hen:into rem on the Intente,s. Ail ing tntlettlea acconets ntth the then of Pat rick & 11001011111111 CAM 011 M. W. 1100 ton and todlce set tlement. A.‘Dltt,W It %TRICK &I. M. W. lIKATON Cualmout. Aug. 15, 1561.-22 d. 4t AMIIINISTEA'J'OIt'S NOTICE, fEaate of Jitrob Ilakirman. dcc'd.] 1.. °mg of An ntinkti.tinit upon the e9tate at Jacob !NW., man, late al• Franklin tau trvlup decd• having bean giant ri to the maim eignea, all twisons inning aimless tlglllll4. the °finite Huts tegite,b .1 to pte•ent them to flit, Illifle, and all pennons indebted trill make immediate payment. JOHN S% °ODIUM). Aug. 15,1861-61 A TWO COLLIERIES TO ',ET. ~ In the n I Top Coal Field to partioi making their own onto.. enierits. There l+ at pies. lit fin actke deniatol for this Coal tn. Wald cats at the mines at retail 11..11ing . pikes. For farther 1111011111a1011 Nit ly to L. T. wAlTz..o':. Fresh Ilunt..l: II T. M. IL B. A. Coal Co., Box 2077, Phila. August 15. 1801 CUEGAR AY INSTITUTE. 1521 and 1329 S:Via.TCE STREET, Titig Institut,' comforted for too yosra Imo. in tiaq city, by NIADV,IC CHM %RAT anti Ilpr niece NlAkuotk likkViLLY, upolL the Fu.tine pi in, fples the one in Nett York. eA.tb lir.lind tilt re in din ye.ir 1k! I. mill to open on lionuk,y, :opt. lCth silk its ample and complete pro, Won for r location of rutting igidies, under the dui ction of Mullion° illy. Or til.tim,antl all niniAite itabiut.t. thin can be °Waim d au opplitation to the Principal. Anguit 13, 1861.-3 in. AI))IINTSTRAI'IIIX'S NOTICE, " [E,tate of John Thompson. dsc'd.] I.. , tters of Adrolninti noon upon the est , ito of .7nlitl liampal, deed. Into of 'Juniata townvlijp. having teen niftier I to she mole] +ittio.d, all persalla hating adult. 14(011 the enhtte me terioe.leit to present them to the Me , d.aslglaal., awl all pious knots log theinsel, et indebted IA ill butte Inanellaae . . Aug.2).1561 ELECTION, OCTOBER 8, 1861 ASSOCIATE JUDGE To the Voters of Huntingdon county: Th e mewl .ig h ed reweet f ally offers Mandl' as candidate far the Ake of Asseciate ;Judge. :!lATTII.IIW CROWNOV 'Huntingdon. July 18, 1841 COUNTY TREASURER. To the Voters of Huntingdon county; I r•ewwetßilly offer insoelf te,, candidate for the office oreouuty lremquer. G. A , SIISIA.N 3111.Ltai July If, 1861. COUNTY TREASURER To, the independent Troters of Hunting don County I offer alr.elf to the neleuentlen , rote of the county. on an tencendthonal Coin eaten/ot.• for Trea..m or. It ~I.,ted. I 01(.41,111 SPir to .11sehmge the tiuties of the ..f. lice 1000,14 :old faithfully. I i4ppeal to uo pray. but to the ',rope elippert. I.l.uutltl;;Juu, Jul) lit). ISOI COUNTY TREASURER, To the Voters of Huntingdon County ahnonnee in, noif n i7OlOll efoolidate for 11.4 office of Count, 'heather, nod moheit the flpp.,rt of the voters of the rnmrtr. NICHOLAS' C. DECKER. Iluuting.lun, July :30. 1l Gl. COUNTY TREASURER To the Voters of Huntingdon county : ELI L“IV rITIZENS :—At the t egilest of my numerous n lends 1 (4, lot your RS rtn independent I outishae lot the Ifficp of County Trea,titev.ned II elected 1 plods, myself to di•dwrgo the du th s of the oaf., with full lily awl llep3rtielity. (11..),1ii0., Aug. 1, 1061. TAO'S O. ISICs131".1i0. 'l l AC El Elt'S EXAMINATIONS. I flit rrin!F and teachera throtialtont the county ate hereby noritini that the piddle esarnliiationv for the pre, rut 'car wit N. held by the tinder •Igned to the ye, eral dhdriets, a• indicated in the following table t 11 er.t townaldp. Sept. 34., at :haver, Creek Br idge. Du tee twp.. Sept.. ith. at Manner 11111. p.. Sept. In h. at Me tlevy'a Fort. 11 err ion umr k twp.. Sept. ith, at Rh oillightitn. 11 apier trip . Sept. Our. at NtrConnellstow n. Wiwi , . tap . Sept. Inth, tit Mill Crer k. ltnhm t Sept. 11th. at Mapleton. ' son tap. Sept. 12th. of linitin S. Out hla hr P., ....pt. 13th ut Centre Union S. IL Jut) iatd r rut,, Sept. Will at Bell Crone it S. IL Penn to p, Sept. Dliii. at Matldellittrg, Cal lam tap...pt 14th. at Coalmont. Tod tap l9Ol. at Nem bt rg. 11opoo ell hop, FIT% 21a1, at Collet` RIIII. Sto Ice & Slayl.y arg top . Sept. 2411,, at Slarleyaburg. Ct mimed to p.. 25[11 at Othisonia. Dal.lin top_ Sept. 26,1,. at :bode dap. Tell tap. ,ept. with, at I'. Lane 3. 11. Fin Inglield to p.. Oct. lat at Meadow dap 3. It. Clay top.. Oct. '2.1. at Scott-vide. Coat ok Cat , sville (let. 4tll, at Ca:aville. The extuoinations 0111 commence nt 0 o'clock. Tech ors nod .10 ectu. s nro requested to Do as pllllOll,O 11911095 i Die. R.31c1/111TT, Co. Supt. Huntingdon. July 30,1561, F OIL EVERYBODY. TRY TWO NEW STORN, On Mit Street opposate Carman's Store. DE BEST SUGAR and MOLASSES. COFFEE, TEA and CHOCOLATE, ' , LOUR. FISH, SALT and VINEGAR, CONFECTIONERIES. CIGARS and TOBACCO. STICF.S OF TILE BEST. AND ALL KINDS. ud esery other al theta usually found In a Grocery Stop ALSO— thugs, Chem Dle Stu Points, V., nikateq. Oda nod Spts. Turpentine, Fluid. Alcohol. (11000 and Putty, nod BHA iSI/1" for upUicUl pot pooch. A 1,1, TII 111:&1‘ I'ATHNT 511 , ,D1C1N ES. nod n Loge Inman, of made.; too n 1111 l erotm to mention The 1111110 500010113 mill please cull nod eNntoitto lot thentheli es 11111 i 1.10 1113 In iCOO. Ilmitingtlntl..)jity 25, 1359 SOUND ON TIIE BOOT & SIIOE QUESTION =I Ho. Jost epenerl the hest nioinrt motif Of Hoods in him lino. eser In inight to Huntingdon Ma :dock of I.lolfl'S nod :AWES ler ba i l ie , II en. Maros, Ilii3s mid Children. conigrisea all the 11 uf thu best ma terials Also, n fine nasortmilit r t lIATS for men, 'goys and I bildren. 101: 4 1, in greet varlets , for flrntle or,•e, belie.. CAItPLT DAUS, IIARTEIIS, FANS, dr., Lc. ALSO, SOLF,LEATIIEIL CALF SKINS, .NIOItOCCO, LAST: and S A NfL9 genet oily. Tlinrtk ful for tom favors, a continaanco of the warm is reelect soOrttett N. B.—ELoOs and Shoes for Ladies and Gentlemen, re pit vii11;11 made to older. Huntingdon, April 21; 1861 J B OOTS & SIIOES A,NEW STOCK, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. LEVI WESTI3ROOK'S STORE All In nont of Boots not flows. for old or young", or ionneeted to call and examino my stick. L. W ESTB ROOK. 11111)tingdon, Nl3y 3.1881 UNION ENVELOPES AND PAPER LEWIS' BOOR STORE. 17XOPANGE HOTEL, ptiNTINODON, PA., NEAR PENNSTLyANIA RAILROAD DEPOT. JOHN S. ➢IILLI;Jt, Proprietor muffler! April 10, 1461. JOSEVIt ItEIGGER $5.50 3,00 ..1, 0 .. 000 ME= i:EnEcc.k TlIOBPsoB. ear iniqhm MMIEM MIMED UST AFEIVED FOR SALE AT N EW AIR LINE ROUTE TO NEII _,G~:~_ SHORTEST IN DISTANCE AND QUICK- • EST IN TIME lIETWEEN THE TWO CITIES OE NEW' YORK AND lIAItIIISI3DIIDI VIA HE 4DINO, ALLENTOWN AND EASTON, MiARNINYI EXPItt sq. Weer. Icareti New York at G A. M. nt 11.0 rislitirg nt 1.2.40 noon, only 6ly, hours be tween thu too cities. Slsnr, I,lka leaves New York at 12.00 noon, and arrives at liarriehurnr. at 8.30 I', M. 51onninko MAIL 1,150. East. leaves Harrisburg at 8.00 A M., Reliving at New Yon In at 4.30 P. M. A pnßNoor, kiNs Knot, leaven Harrisburg at 1.15 P. M.. arrin mg nt New York at 0.00 P. M. Connections are made at Ha inisbum, at 100 P. M., will, the Passenger Traing In each dli canon on the Peunnylva. uln. Cumberland Valley and Non then uCentnal Valli onal. All ttnlns connect at Heading with Inning for Pottsville and Philadelphia, and at Allentown for Manch Chunk, Elvdon. 4e. No change of Passenger Cara or Baggage between New Yet k and Ilarrisbnig. by the 000 A. H. Linn from New York or the the 1.15 P. It. front Harrisburg. For hcanty of scenery, add speed, contract and accom modation. this route pre,,ehts superior inducements to the traveling public. Faro bete ten New York and Harrisburg five dollars.— For tickets and other information apply to J. J. CLYDE, General Agent, Harrisburg. July 10, 1860. „ ~7~yM4.:1'~~~ A~~'t'~n ~~, -- I"c'G''e." "v -- ' MEE VANIA RAIL ROAD ' OF LEAVING OF TRAINS 1a'.5711'.116.0. 1 I EASTWARD. •7 7 , ,— ..i .-- 7.3 . K, 4 ' 1: 4 • l' .`i 'f. 7 . 4 : F' STATIONS. Ti ,-1 . .-, gi Fll In ii; ''` . 1° "I V P, Tl.l P. N. 4.31. I .6.0.3(3,513 P.M. 4 211 •• iNenton llannllon, 121 431 Mt. Union I 10 23 115 4 43 ...... ..... 31111 eta* 1 01 4 59 0 46 5 63 jfinitingdon, 1 5 53 10 00 12 00 5 15 I'eteiaburg, 0 47 12 35 5 2.1 ..... Ban e° • ..,.. 12 339 5 30 0 19 i Sin nee C 1 eel,. 9 30112 21 5 4i Illirminglimn, 12 05 5 61 33 19 T.Nrone, 9 17111 55 Tipton. 9,09 11 43 Fostra la. 11 30 6 111 .11,11's %MIA t .. 9 02 11 31 030 7 35 7 101Altoontl, 4 451 8 50 11 20 M P. . 1.1,. 11NA —..---_ Iti N T I N G DON &BROAD TOP IRAII,IIO A 11.—C1IA NO El OW SOIIEDULE on and after Weilnosilsty, :NI v 1033,,'01, l'amenor Train* will 31 rice and depart us lollii \VS: LP 111AINS, I❑untingdou :It 7.20 A. M. A . SCO P. M ECM Saxton 9.00 A. 31. & 030 P. 31 Arriro xt Jlopo ll " 9'2,S A. 31-A 7.08 0. 31 DOWN Irop,welt at MOO A. M. & 7 7.0 P. If Buxton 10 30 A. 31.1. 0.02 v. 31. At rive nt 1108110000 12.00 31. 12 8.39 P. 31. 2..1. LAWItENCB, July 11, 1881. Supt COAL OIL:: COAL OIL::: .111111C9 A. Bum n nellP th LI genuine" PORTLAND KERO SENE." on CoAL ll] L. clear as wnlrr. Thin is the uul , l haul 01 0:1 that gives entire salitfaction as as agent her ihrl.t. lie, ate of elm atel Pita :00 colored carbon oils. They eau! all uf;en•itr 'intuite. A huge vat tsty also 4.,1 COAL OIL L .4 2111'..7. ChiMn°)'l Cloheq., WM:Q. Dm nun,: Shade% Lc., Re., 1101.1 at the ♦e,) luv:est priceil, at the,llardh au• e tuts,llu—tiudoh, ra. LI ( ONUS AND BALLADS, &0., - FOE EVERYBODY The Gentle Annie Melodist, The Dime Meletlist, The Dime Song Book, No. 1, The Dime Sonq Book, No. 2, The Dime Song Book, Nu. 2, The Dime Song Book, No. 4, The Dime Song Book, No. 5, Thc Dime Song Boob•, 11 - o. 6 The Done Letter Wi.iter, The Dime Dream Bonk, The Dime Dialogues, The Dime Speaker, The Dime Cook Book, The Dime Recipe Baal =! ALEX ANDRIA OEN DRY.— HOG Elf C. McGILL, manufactut or of all kinds of castings forge and rolling null glint and saw mill. thrash ing machine, tied and sleigh soles, wagon boxes, stoves of ear ions kinds, kettles. ',lough blows to snit all kinds of ploughs; also, err wheels and mill eel work, and has A new and im p roved plough that rondos satisfaction to all farmers that have used them. I wilt keep all kiwis of plough shears and ploughs at Messts. Visitor & MeMor tt le s, Huntingdon. and at Mt George Eby's. Mill Creek, nod will nil nil orders promptly, The farmers will save stoney by getting shears and ploughs of McGILL, at the roundly bpsul-quarterq, the place to boy cheap. All kiwis of produce, old metal and lumber, taken in exchange.— itring the pay and Kure ten per cent. It. C. neGILD. Alexandria, Jlafcli 7,1810. 1 I I Iti r ARBLE YA 11 I). The undersigned Ill_ would rveyeetfglly cell the attention of the eitizent of limititigilon mul the adjoining connties to the stock of hrnntilul Imolai, non oil blind. Ile to prepared to Cornish n the shut test notice. Jlaumu•ntot Marble. Tomb, Table nod Stones of miry &sited 0100 0011 foi In of Italian co Laster!, 3luible, highly finished. and mimed pith anise Kittle devices. or plain, as am) snit. Building Mai Ide, Door and Window Sills, Sc., xlll Lis furnished to imam. W. R•, pledgee !Mohair to fornith material and not k• in equal to shy oA [lto countiy, at n fine- price. Coll iiiit sec, befoie you puiclin.e elsewhere. Shop on Hill street, Huntingdon, pd. IV3I. WILLIAMS. Huntingdon, Nay 10, 1933. T HE NEW STOIU AND 11Liti GOODS. WALLACE & CLEMENT, /lave jwt tcrnn•ed another stock of nor goodq, such ns 000DS, G1tOW:111 Es, (21:11ENblV HE, in the store room at the Bunt -east corner of the Dilatond in the hot °ugh of Huntingdon. Their Steel: loin Leen enretolly selected, and will be sold low for cash or country product. Huntingdon, April I', lbbi. ALL at the s t ew CLOTHING STORE of GUTMAN & CO., If you n•nnt a gentl article of 1 lothlur, Stela roam In Long's new binPling, in 010 Din mond, Iluntillo,4 sept.o, CARD.- DR. D. S. HAYS offer 3 profe•+ionnl servlcen to the tolothitants of Mom... Mlle nod vieloity. Office, at the loeer bank ur Neff Milk, opposite Mas, Myton's Mom Apia 18, 18h0-I.f. 4 EA DY RECKONER. 7%.) A complote 1 oehet Newly Beilzoner, In doilrll, and eentß. to o Welt fire mbled rornoi of sfaos.11111. ! IW collie. vetition,, dc., togothei with n net of useful table, containing nine of in run it nom one dollar to tnelvo thous mid. by the aingle day, with a table of negc . and board by the week and day, published in 1859. For tale at - LEWIS' BOOK STORE. lIPJG ATlsm 1'114E1). Mr. JOHN NY ESTI3II.OIII{. Sr.. Manufactures Li .N 1 M ENT which k cure to sure Rheumatism. No cure. nu ),ay. Persons ofilicted should call and try the medicine. Call at pie residence in Washington etroet, ono door west of Levi htrhtbrook. Huntingdon. March 20, Ufa. T R4ciNG M USLIN, DAAFFRO AND DRionma PAPE White and Colored Card Paper, For sale at LEWIS' BOOK c f STATIONERY STORE. )',DTI PAPER! A god article for Moat !Awls , • 1, From. PROFESSIONAL EUSINESS CARDS WMEGAHAN & CO:, Miuorn and Malora in Broad Top Cord. B. L. .11egdiurl, Gruel6d Agent, McConuellatorn, Iluntiugdon county, pa. TIAVID _LI Miner and Shipper of Droad Top Coal. Omen Hun tingdon Pa. 1 - 1 A. NILLER, Dealer In Groceries. Confectioneries, &c.. &c r,Pit. JOHN bIeCULLOOH, offers his professional services to the citizens of Huntingdon o vicinity. Ogice on UM street, one door east of need's Drug Store. Aug. 2s, '55. S. MILLER, • • Proprietor of the Exahange Hotel S. SMITH, Dealer in Drugs, Medi kj• eines, Perfumery, Dye Etude. Oile, 40. eerie,. Contectionerien, Le., Huntingdon. Pa. WM. LEWIS, Dealer in Bouke, Stationery and llualcal Inatru Manta. Iluntingdun, Da. I M. CUNNINGHAM & BRO. Founders, Huntingdon, Pa • JAbIES A. I3ItOWN, Dealer in liardwnre, Cutlery•, Dining, Oils, &e., Hunt Ingdua, Pa. H ROMAN, Dealer In Ready Made Clothing, Rata and Cope, hoots and &wee, ke. )ENJ. JACOBS, Denier in Dry Good+, Really Made CjethitM, GrOCac Qceensuare, &c. &c. Udo .Clothing, d , an lle r a ‘ lers in Ready D• Dealer in Dry Goode, Groceries, hardware, Queens, wore. flats and Caps, Boots and Rocs. &c, FIST -JIM & SON, Dealers in Dry goods, Grain. &c., Gantlngilon, Pn. EAU 'WESTBROOK, .1.4 Dealer In Gentlemen's, Ladles' and :MOW Doote. Shoes, Gaiters, Morocco Lerther, etc. TOSEPH REIGGER, P Watchmaker and dealer In Watches. Clarke, and Jew dry. &c. WM, WILLIAMS, V Plain amt Ornamantal Zilarbto Manufacturer. . • I 01 - IN F. RAMEY, County Surveyor, Huntingdon, Pa. 011ico on Hill street, one door mutt of tho Ilunttugdon Mat Litt Yard. REFFRLNCES—L. T. Wateun. Philadelphia; J. P. Leath., Geologirt. Philadlphia: Pinnies Mickley, Hough and Heady Furnace, Ilun. Jonathan 1)1011ARD LANG-DON, Miner and jfk, Dealer in Btoad Top Coal, llopewell, Bedford coun ty. Pa. . [Nov.3, 'O. A MME it MAN & CO.,3llners and Deal -11 cr. in Broad Top Cool, Broad Top, llontimplon co.. Nunn. [Nov. 3, 1858. COUNTRY DEALERS can Off '4 l..ny CLOTHING from me in Huntingdon at 11 . 110LESAIA: as cheap at they ran iu the elite', as I have a vtholedale store in Philadelphia. Huntingdon, April 14, MR. 11. 1t011.4X. DRY GOODS!—A fine assortment on t,noll for the otromoiothttion of moittonerA, ot {SENA JACOIW "Cluny Corner," nu ket B.that e. (eet2B ) ATONE-WARB at S. S. Smith's (ho )7 cery, YO per cent. cheaper than any ether place in INEFF, ill. D., • PLTYSICL4N AND SURGEON. OFFICE, 11111 Otrert. oppotito Pr. Ludo% offers his pro( Limn I oelytce.t to tin) cttii.une of Huntingdon And vicinity Apt it 13, 1559. JOHN SCOTT. SAMOCL T. BROWN. U. 0. £Oll5lO LAW PARTNERS fl IP.- .1. 11. 0 CORD'S boa, from this date, become a mom her of the lam of SCOTT & BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, HUNTINGDON, in Which name the businene Will still be conducted Iluntingdon, Jan, 2, 1860. ripl, VIOLINS, • • GUITARS, SYMPIIONIANS, ACCODDEON,9 AND lUDS, For salt , cheap nt LEWIS' BOOR. STATIONERY 14 MUSIC STORE I_V ALLISON MILLER, • A E TIS T, Ilan removed to the Brie: Itou 'orpostto the Court Houle April 1.5,1554. POCKET TESTAMENTS, FOR THE VOLUNTEERS, 1 LARGE' STOCK ON HAND AT BOOK BINDING. Old Book,. Magnzinev, or publientlone of Any kind, bound to order, if Mt At LEWIS' ROOK et STATIONERY STORE. BUSINESS MEN, TAKE NOTICE! It you want dour t•trtl vatly KIWI , ' upon onvei , <Tat, call at LEWIS' 1100 E ANLI STATIONER r STORE. Font THE LADIES. A superior itrtielo of Note Paper end Envelopes, suitublo for sortiltiontial correspondence, for nal° 01 LEWIS' ROOK if STATIONERY STORE, 6 I PAPER ! PAPER!! Note, Pot, Commercial, Fonhop apd Flatrap—a good osurtment fur auto by the ream, half ream, quire or sheet, at LEWIS' NEW BOOK St STATIONERY STORE. lAST NOTICH.— montAll alto have tut/tattled accounts with mo of viz hs standing or lottger„are earnestly requested to call and settle up and Aft's e costs. I moat ttave money or quit business. LEVI WESTBROOK. Huntingdon, Jan. 2, 1861. J. „, DITOTOGR&PIIY In ntl Ike rations Branches, exocuted in the best en) to known ID the art, nt, C, G. CRANE'S GALLCItY, 632 Arch Street, East of Sixth, Philadelphia. Life size is 011 and Pastilo, Stereoscopic Portraits, Am brut) pos. Daguerreotypes, de., for Cases, ! , Irdollionn, Mos 'Dugs, Ac. (N0z.14;00,-ly. 1-INVELOPES LAtfIy the box. park. Or le%. polo tity, for 9010 o:lr7S' BOOK AND STATIONS:ICY STORE. 11TOOP SKIRTS with from 4 to 30 1 . .." hoop, at prices from 25 Ms. to $2,00 at the cheep store or D. P. GWIN. lARIES Collars, very cheap and beau onli, D. I'. (MIN'S. A Splendid variety of Carpets, only cto. per yard. & SON. 'LI - A RRISB (IRO STONE-WARE!!! 1 Crocks. Jngs, Prosorro Jars &c., J.c., of superior quakily. Sold only by JANESIL. BROWN GWIN keeps tityjargest, best watot talent and cheapest shoeitailow a. Call and CX:111)1110 /11.34, - HOOPED SKIRTS worth 2 50 will ba sold for $125 at the clomp atom of FISHER & SON. 1 - 1? you want handsofr• e Goods, good cheap Goods, and all klo 1 of Goods. ON D. P. GWI2 CALL at D. P. GA'IN'S if you want GOOD GOODS. tiItOdEIVIES, &c., &c.—Call at the kfi ca. ! , ntoro of At4NJ. JACOBS. All kinds of coon try produce taken in exchange at Lb*, highest market prl CAR. *4B. ROOTS & SHOES, Hats S 7, Caps, the largeat ailortmoot and cbespest to bo P bowl at, D. . OMNI f: I _UN BARRELS AND LOCKS.-A k_A large assortment nt DIRATS's HARDWARE STORE. 1 U SHOES, cheaper at, H. P. Owin's than am be had in town. Call and gee thorn. DARK Colored Palm Hoods; best qual ity, only 60 cte. each. FISUNR & BON.. COAL OIL & COAL OIL LAMPS, for 75 cents and upwards, at thellerdwara BROWN. Store of • .1. A. M I 9T u A s t —' re L c a P „ the It i ar l d 3 R l 4 l) 4 7 JAR. A. BROWN. n P. GWIN'S is the place to buy ur. good and cheap Carpets. DARCHMENT DEVI) PAPEn— I - ruled, for sale at tzsrr.s , 60010 STORE AT SIEDIMED PRICES, LEWIS' BOOK STORE ROHRER'S ROHRER'S ROHRER'S ROHRER'S ROHRER'S' • PRACTICAL, CALCULATOR, PRACTICAL CALCULATOR. PRACTICAL CALCULATOR, PRACTICAL CALCULATOR,' PRACTICAL CALCILLATOR..; ROHRER'S PRACTICAL CALCU LATOR, • et Book of Plain Bides and aticulothnifer Businert Ope. goons, by Mort; N. Rohrer. Practical Surveyor and nreminctr. Ben DWI" yubitthed by J. B. Liirpfit colt t¢ W., Phtlacfelyhia. This weak contains 204 paps. and upwards ern° Rules and Examples. entirely and ilioronghly practical, goat as arise evety day In the cummon pursuits of Business. It bus already passed through a number of edition,. In rapid succession, and is pronounced by all chases or buvineee men to be the handiest book of reference, pertaining to calculations, that has ever been published. livery example iu lb. book is4iorked out In foil and etated in a ptain manner, to that when a parallel mole ari ses. those ioferring to the work dill find no difficulty in solving it; in a word. the general arrangement of the CALCULATOR in simple, that any one who knows how to odd, subtract multiply and divide. can easily noire any or dinary example that arisen lo business, or arrive at the true result °Noy estimate required, The chief aim of the author has been to eschew theory and philosophy in figures, aiming only at facts and simplb city. believing that business Wen cure little about spen ding time In discussing the philosophy of inlet, or the science of figures. deeming it sufficient for their purpose to be able at a moment. by reference, to arrive at the true result. The CA LCULATOR differs in thin respect from all other Arithmetic' of the day and kindred works--it is n key to practical busineas Calcillatione—lt in, in the hands of the business man, wise the key to mathematical works 111 the hands of the teacher in the "chop' roast-19 facili tates time and insurcacorrectness. TIIVIVORK TREATS OF THE 3ferasuremcnt of Land. 'of Lumber, of Brick end Prick Work. cf Stone and Stone work, of grain and gain bins, of cool and coal bine, of wood. of solids, of liquids, of ctry color, square or irregular vessels, of cieterns and vats, of roofing, of plavtereeii. painter's. glazier's. paver's, wroth er's. paper hanger's and upholsterers' work. It sleets of currency and of foreign and domestic exchange, of the decimal ardent. of reduction and its extended application to business. of !Maple and compound Interest. and - their entire application to business transaction., with the laws and usages governing the name, together 01111 numerous commei dal forms—of legal tender, of partial payment on notes. of banking and batik discount, of equation of Pay ment and of partnership !tromp Is, or asseasinent of, taxes, of weights and weenies. of equate and rabic measure, of the square root end its tippliCatiou to business of surfaces, of excavation, and of many other important practical Matters not within the scope of an advertisement to Men tion. IT IS JUST THE BOOK FOR TUE Fan Inner. the merchant, the mechanic. the artizan, or tine professional utnn. It inns proren a valuable auxiliary to the lawyer. the justice of the peace, the conveyancer, and real estate broke•. to the f1411.4dr, the banker, the clerk„ to the cit II engineer and the surveyor. to the carpenter and bricklayer, to the stonemason and the plasterer. to the paper hanger and upholsterer, to the paver and tine titer. &c., dc.; each and all x ill ti nd it adapted to their ta• ricota wants better than luny beak published. 4W Price. 50 cents. For sale nit Lewis' /look Stare. Dun tingdon, Dec. 28, 1560. THE HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY IN 1 BLAST ACIADII—The subscribers take this method of informing their friends and the public generally, that Itsr they have rebuilt the Huntingdon Foes , -- dry. anal are now In sticcesafni operation and are prepared to furnish Castings of rr o ca7 0 ,;., every description. of best quality and 19:51 , workmanship. no short notice, and OD reasonable terms. Farmers aro invited to call and exam ine our Ploughs. We are manufacturing the Hunter Plough. This plough took the fleet premium at the lion tingdon county agtlcniturill Fair net fall. Also. flunkies celebrated Cutter Ploughs. uhich can't be beat—together with the Keystone, Hillside aild Bar-shear ploughs. We have on band and me numufacturing Stoves—such 10. Cook, Parlor, and oMce stoves for wood or rout. Bolton ante. consisting of Kettles, Boilers. Skillets. kc., all of which we will sell cheap for easels or in eschange fur calm try produce. Old metal taken for castings. Ily a strict attention to bosiness, still n desire to please, we hope to re retro is liberal share of public pan ouago. .J. 31. GUNN 13R0 Huntingdon. April 30, 11356. WILLIAM AFRICA GAS AGAIN COIIIIENCED THE BOOT AND SHOE-MAKING. ONE DOOlt EAST OF H. ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORE. Ilia old cuatomen and Um Piddle generally, will give him a call. iiitmtin g don, Oct. 20, 18684 ALEXANDRIA BREWERY.- NEW FIRM The underaigned reepectrully Inform 'the public hat they have patella... 4 the ALEXANDRIA BREWERY and will continue the but nese, and endeavor to give general eatiefitet ion. All orders will ho promptly attended to. WM. 110T1iRODK, Alexandria, Feb. 22, 1860. W2l. N. BIBBY. TILE PEOPLE'S COOK BOOK MODERN COOKERY IN ALIr. ITS 011ANOUES. nt MISS ELIZA ACTON. Carefully Revised by Mr. T. S. hale IT Tcl-tdi You How to choose al kinds of :grata, Poultry, and G.une, oath all the various and most npprot ell modes or dressing and cooking Beef and Pink; also the best and simplest way of salting, pickling and curing the same. T Tetra You AU the various and ntostapprosetl modea of firming. cooking, and boning Mutton, Limb. Veal. Poultry. and game of all kinds vs lilt the different Dressing, ' Gravies, and Stuffings appropriate to each. r Tact! Von now to choose. clean, end preset ye Fish of all kinds. and how to se erten it when taint ' ed ; also nil the various end most approved modes of cooking, with the different Dress ings, Sauces, and Flavorings approptlaPe to • each. tr Toj. Toy All tho 'nylons and most approved modes of preparing over 50 kinds of Meat,Efsh. Fowl. Game, end Vegetal& Soups, Broths. :end Stews, a Ith the Ittlishes =id Seasonings appropriate to each. IT TELLS Yott All the various and most apyroved modes of cooking Vegetables of every description, also how to prepare Pickles, Catsup. and Curries of all kinds, rotted Meats, Flab, Game, .Mushrooms, IT Tr.u.s Tor All the various and most approved modc aof preparing and cooliloir all kinds of Plain nod Fancy Pastry. puddings, Omelettes, Fritters. Cakes. Confectionary. Preserves, Jellies, and breed Divine of every descrip• elms. It TILLS You All the various and most approved modes of making Bread, Rusks, Mulnitsotud llte cult. and the best method of preparing Coffee. Chocolate. and Tea, Slot how to • make Syrups, Cordial', and Winos of in- OUP. Yeas. . IT Tins YOU How to set out 4nd ornaments Table. how to Carve all hinds of Fish. Flesh or Fowl, and in short. Wow to so simplify the whole Art of Cooking as to bring the choicest luxuries of the table within the everybody's reach. For Sale at Lewis ' o tk Store. NEW BOOKS ! FOB SALE AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE THE MOUSE: ANEW Pourer 31 iamb of Rural Architec ture; or, now to Build Dwellings, Darns, Stables, and Out Du &Hogs of all Muds. With a Chapter on Churches and School-Houses. Price, 50 cent*. TEE G Altil : A NrAv Pnctter 3lstmar. of Practical Her. ['culture; or: flow to Cultivate Vegetables, Fruits, and Flower.. With a Chapter on Ornamental Trace and Shrubs. Price, 60 coats, THE FARM: A New POCKET M mho. of Practical Agri culture; or. How to Cultivate all the Field Crone. With an Essay on Farm Management, etc. nice, 50 ceats. DOMESTIC ANIMA' St: A NEW Pecan Itlonro. of Cattle. Horse, and Sheep husbandry; or, flaw to limed and Dear the Vatious Teuauts of the Barn-yard, tato., etc PFice. 50 pente. HOW TO TALE: A Nap' Pivtger MA:WU Of Conversation and Debate. u Olt Directions fqr Acquiring a Grammati cat Style. nod more than Five Hundred Common Mis tattes Corrected, Price, 60 cent& 110 W TO BEIIZVE : A New POCKET slArtam. of Reptibib can Etiquette, and Guido fa Correct Personal Habits; with (tales for Debating Societies and Deliberative As letublles, etc. Price. 50 cents. MOW TO DO BUSINESS: A NEW Poccer Mannar, of Practical Affairs and Guide to guccess in Life; with a Collection of Business Forms, and a Dictionary of Com. merciii Terme, etc. Price, rol cents. PAPER 1 PAPER ! PAVER !II a Thicittg Paper, Impression Paper, Drawing Paper, Deed Paper, Tissue Paper, tlflk Paper for Plower', Perforated Paper, Bristol Board, Flat Cep Paper, FctillSetep Paper, Let id l LPaper, iiilnerelal Note Paper, es' Gilt Edged Letter and Note Paper, Ladies' Plain and Fancy Nolo rape, White and Colored Card Paper, in Pack s and Sheets, For sale at 4,DWDEP Book, Stationery and Music Store. S'I'RING AND SUMMER 17 FASHIONS! ROBERT KING, 2kIERCIIANT TAILOR, Hill Street, one Jan• west of Carmen's More, WITH A 'INA ASSORTNANT or q.p.;sr.TLE'llfpNe DRESS GOODS. His assortment conaista of c artiS CAMMEREN, and PLAIN AND FANCY VESTINON, the neatest and best that could be found in the city, all'of' übich be will take Omura 14 exhitdfing, and reeking up to order. It will coat notbing to can ehd examine bin geode. CO iOO2l. Api II 9,11161.-9 m. kCHEAP tIVATCUES I - •. ~, VflEif - P WATCEIEe I fl' .. ! etTACOB LADO.NUS, _ .__ . . NO. 018, MARKET STRUT, - PHILADELPHIA, I KS on hand and Is constantly receiving large astmintrote of American, Eng/irh, and States iffigrich Which he win • sell at lower prlcmt than °Tor offered. —. ~." .: ..` •J, L. would.Caff particular attention to the celebrated AMERICAN We're% which far.accurary of- time and. dtire bilikrt-and /nee liability of-gettlng out of order, In superl• or to apy,other imported watch,. made at - anything ffkir the emu. cost. , JeweirY, Silver and Slifer Vtated Wore, of all styles and patterns. -- .. --- .. _ —ALSO- • OW,' Sayer anal -Steel Speefackg, - with Ow. for ail eights, with l'ear.zrr, sr, well Akthe old style frames. All - goods tlold , at my eatabltehmerit -me warranted to be as repreaented, and eattenketion paean teed to all yarebasers, at NO, 618, Market. Street, Corms of Pt Cat Ur. , - [Seyt,lll, 1800,-Iy. COME TO THE NEW STORE FOX CHEAP BARGAINS. NEW GROCERY AND CONEgriTIONERY • Inrerms the citizens of Huntingdon and vi cinity, that he has opened a new Grocery and Confection. ery Store In the basement, under Getman & Co.'. Clothing Store, in the Diamond, and , would' most respectfully re (limit a share of Public patronage. Sits stock consists or oil kinds of the C, LONG BEST OROCERM. • CONFIiCTIONEBI22, 4 c„ Fish can behad at wholesale or retell. ICE CIt:CAIi will be fueulebed regularly to patties sod individuals. et Ms room. Huntingdon, Sept. 24, 1800. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES, THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES, THE HORSE AND HIS DISP,ASES, A VALUABLE BOOR, For sale at LEWIS' B O ok. EVERYBODY'S LAWYER, ' EVERYBODY'S LAWYER,": _ .-• EVERYBODY'S LAWYER, =. • ' A VALUABLE BOOK, For sale at LEWIS' BookMtare, THE FAMILY DOCTOR, THE FAMILY DOCTOR, TIIE FAMILY DOCTOR, • . A VALUABLE BOOK, For sale at LEWIS' .1134 - Btoiti. • • LONGSTRETH ON THE HONEY BEE, LGNGSTRETH ON TUE HONEY BEE, LO.NGSTRETH ON THE HONEY BEE, - A VALUABLE BOOK, For sale at LEWIS' . Book Store. •'• DOWNING on FRUIT and FRUIT TREES, DOWNING on FRUIT and FRUIT TREES, DOWNING on FRUIT and FRUIT TREES, VALUABLE BOOK, Po- Rale at LEWIS' Book Sterei'c GREAT WORK ON .THE HORSE - - THE HORSE & HIS DISEASES-: BY ROBERT JENNINGS. V. 5.,. , profestor of Pathology and Operative Surgery to Au rzterituery College of etc, WILL TELL YOU Of tho Origin, Iliatory avd diatinetive traits of the various breeds of European, AilitlClC, African and American Hopes, with the physical formation and pee enliaritlve of the animal, end how to ascertain lilt age by tho number and condition of hie troth; illustrated vita numerous explanatory engravings. TIIII: HORSE AND lIIS DIEDASE3 WILL YEW, YOU Of Breeding, Breaking, Stabling, Pod ./ tag, Grooming, Shoeing, and the gener al management of the horse, with the best 'nodes of administering medicine, ales, how to treat Biting, Kicking, Rearing, Shying, Stumbling,,Criklitits ing. Restlessness, and other vices to which he Is subject; with UlatVolll planatory engruringa, THE HORSE AND TITS DISEATiES' WILL TELL YOU Of the causes,syniptontsAnd Treatment - of stmogl“, Svre Throat, Diatampar, Catarrh, lottemaa, Bronchial, Pneu monia, Plenrany, Broken Wind, Chron. is Cough, Roaring and Whietliog.Lnias pas, Sore Mouth and Ulcers, and Be, rayed Teeth, with other ditleaser of the Month and Respiratory Orgiunr.". Tun IfORSE AND MS DISIZAiRS WILL TELL YOU Of the causes, symptoms,and Treatment of Wormy, Buts, (lone, Strangulation., Stony Concretions, Ruptures, Palsy. • Diarrhea;Jaundice,Repatirrhea,llloody Vriuo, Stones 1p the Kidneys and Bled• dor, Intimation and other &twee Of the Stomach, Dowels, Lifer and Oct nary Orgum TUE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL TELL YOU Of the causes, symptoms, 'and Treat meat of Bono; :hood end Bog, Speein, Elog Bone, Samanie, Striate, Broken Knees, Wind Galls, Bolinder ' Cracked Beefs, Solo tirutee indented, Canker, Scratches, Thrush and Coron; oleo, of Begrime, Vertigo, tpilepay, Staggers, end other dire:woe of the Pot, Loge, and Bead. • „ - • TILE MESE AND MS DISEASES WILL TELL YOU Of the causes, symptoms, and ,Treat , meat of Fistula, roil Evil, (Handel", Furey, Scarlet Foyer, Mange, surfrit. Locked Jaw,ltheinnatlem.Cramp,Oalls, Diseases of the Eye and Heart, and how to manage Castration; Bleed• lug, Trephining, Roweling. liriug. Heroin, AmpptatioD, Tapping, end 04. er surgical operations. THE NORSE AND lIIS DISEASD3 WILL TELL YOU Of Itarey's Sfetbral of taming Iforstai how to Approach, Halter, of Stablest Colt; Low to accustom e. horse to - strange sounds and eights, and how to Bit, Saddle, Ride. and Breok him ter . llamas; also the form and law of {Varna: ore. The mho!, being the-re. snit of 15 yenta' careful study of the habits. peculiarities, wants and weak. nesses of this noblo and useful animal. For lode at Lewis' Book Stare. .4 - Etwr fs _ THE OYTHARA—The ..I'-- C" chawn—/hoJuolleo—llunttn'e and Bertinre enlarged and improved inetructoreiCrelland'a New and Improved Method for the Guitar - Lela le Annul., deon, Violin and Flute Inetructore—Witineee and Howe'; Violin Instructore—Bellak's Melodeon Instructor—Bur: route' Plano• Forte Primer—do. Tflorough-Daea Prime—. Howe's Drawing Room Dances—The Chorus Olen Book— Tara's liarpjor Bale at LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE.. ITOWARD ASSOCIATION, tagitt, Beurlxgeut Inetitalion established by special Zuciasomlnt, far the Relief of flu Sick and Distressed, aditidai wit' linden( and Epidonic Diseases, and expegialip for Mf Cure of Diseases of Me Sexual Organs. Medical Advice given gratin, by the Acting Surgeon, to all a ho apply by letter, atilt a description of their condi tion, (age, occupation. habits of life, &c.,) and in casts of extreme poverty. bredictnea (crotched free of charge. Valuable Reports on Spermatorrheea, and other Diatom of the Sexual tirgans, and on the new Remedies employed In the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted In sealed letter en velopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will be acceptable. Address, DR. 3. SRILLEN 1101:101ITON, Acting Bur geon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Itlinthßlilket,PhD": adelphla, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HARTWELL, President. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. GROCERIES GROCERIES!! A FRESH ARRITrAIf CUBIST. LONGS. ALL 1113 STOCK LS FRESH 4NP MILL CALL AND SEE. rIT4DELPRIA AND READING neltaop : SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. ON AND AFTER MAT giyh o 1860 Two pusenger trains Imqva lturialargl,iivijy t Opp. s 29ll exciptedaas 8.00 A. M., and 1.15 P. 5.1., 40.14iaupDA arriving there at 1.25 P. If., ap4 645 M. Retnming, leavir.Philidelpn a 0.00 A. M., and 3.30 R. 11., arriving at riarrialmrg at 1245 neon end 520 P. M. Fares: To PhiLsdelphia,l4o. 1 Casa, ss.a. • 2lte aanso train, 62.701 Farms: To Reading, $1.60 and $l2O At Reading, connect with trains for Pete:Mlle, Miners. ellie, Tamaqua. PataMitlea, AC. Four trains Winn Heading for Philadelphia daily, at A. ill., 10.45 A. TO., 12.30 noon and 3.43 P. M. . Leave Philadelphia for Reading at 6.00 A. IL, 1.00 P. M., 820 P. M., and 6.00 P. sr. Farce: iteaditig to lildiadelphlo, $1.75 and $1.45. Pie morning train from Harrisburg connects at Reading with up train for Vilikesoarre, Pittston and Scranton. For through tickets and other information apply to A. J. CLYDE, Gourd Agent. July 18,1801, PISTOLS PISTOLS !I colt% %Imps', Smith & Wesson's, and nit improved re.."17.:f.117.7.1bi1.",t;g•ft= "T"' JAMES A. BROWN. Noy 21,1861. Huntingdon, Pa. STATIONERY and JEWELRY P4clPxi B9 , For sale to ebs&ta and &shue at vary „seduced rates put up in variety ehvelopex. F'or further information Address OOLE3IAN & CO,. Jane 4, MI. (tip stairs) EOl Chestnut dt , Flint..
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