The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, September 05, 1861, Image 2

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    Three attempts were made to got into
the harbor, but it was foilnd they could
not weather it. The people on shore
kept a light burning for them, as after
wards discovered, but which the pri
vateers did not observe or were unable
to see. The vessel kept working up
to the windward through the night,
and at daylight they discovered them
selv'es ten miles from the bar.
The flag, was again hoisted, and a
pilotywas obserVed coming towards the
brigand giving the usual signals. In
attempting to cross the bar, however,
the brig grounded on the'North break
ers. This was about nalf-past 6 o'clock
Siinday morning, the 17th inst. A
small boat was sent ashore with Dr.
'Babcock and,Lient. Bays, and the pris
oners landed. The officers and crew
Of the privateers then went ashore, and
were greeted 'with the most enthusias
tic demonstrations by the inhabitants.
About half-past nine two light boats
went on to the brig, along with Capt.
Coxetter and other officers. The stav
board'guns Were thrown overboard to
lighten the vessel, in order to clear her
decks of water, and save as much as
possible of the supplies on board the
Every effort was made,to save every
thing then on board, but it was sup
posed that the guns thrown overboard
stove her in and caused her to bilge.
The light boats, however, were filled
with a'large amount of provisions and
baggae, and finally succeeding sav!
ing all the small arms on board.
About two o'clock all bands had left
and were conveyed to St. Augustine.
The ladies threw open their houses
and they were received with cheers
upon cheers. Cheers were given for
the Jeff. Davis, for the Southern Con
federacy, and the utmost hilarity and
rejoicing for the safe arrival of the
privateers was manifested. While there,
they were sumptuously provided for.
and furnished with every comfort that
could possibly be devised.
They learned afterwards that there
had been considerable excitement in
the town on the appearance of the
Jeff. Davis, it having been suspected
that she was a Yankee cruiser in dis
guise, and had hoisted the Confederate
'flag to deceive or decoy some of the
vessels from the shore. The prisoners
were also treated very Mildly, and
supplied with everything comfortable.
Before our informant left, Captain
Coxetter bad again returned to the
wreck and succeeded in saving an ad
ditional amount of provisions and some
of the sails.
Every effort was made by Captain
Coxetter to secure as much as possible
for the stockholders. The brig is a
total loss. But a small piece of her
bow was remaining on Thursday morn
ing when our informant left, and it
was then thought that she would go to
pieces before daylight. The crew of
the privateer left, there for this city on
Monday last ; but lost' the connecting
boat at Toccoa and were delayed at
Fernandia. is thought they will
here this evening.
We are glad to learn that there will
soon be another Jeff. Davis afloat, and
that the same brave crew are anxious
to again go forth to avenge the death
of Amiel, and make up for any short
comings of their first adventures.
The True Policy of the Government.
The result of the recent expedition to the
censt , of North Carolina, says the Baltimore
Daily Clipper, is but the beginning of the
eeed each other, crush out this unprovoked
South Carolina rebellion, and restore integri
ty to the Union and peace and prosperity to
the people. The tecapture of the defences of
Hatteras Inlet is in iti-elf tut achievement of
no minor importance. This inlet is the key
to the Albermorle. It is the narrow entrance
to Pamlico Sound. The haven and rendezvous
fur nearly all of the piratical craft infesting
our waters, and, under the black flag of the
rebel chiefs, annoying our commerce along
the coast, from the capes of the Chesapeake to
the West Indies. It appears teem the official
reports of the rebel commander of Fort Hat
teras and its dependencies, that privateers
were almost daily running out to sea and
bringing in prizes through this channel, in
side of which they were able to evade the pur
suit of our ships of war. It was in fact the
principal, if not the only rendezvous on our
whole coast for rebel privateers, and the pos.
session of the felts that command the inlet
by federal troops must go far towards break
ing up the whole system of buccaneering.
The capture of these forts, however, has a
much higher significance. It is the begin.
ningof a policy on the part of the Government
that will soon scatter the rebel armies now
concentrated in Virginia and on the Missisippi
and send them hastening to their homes. It
is the inauguration of a vigorous prosecution
of the war so loudly demanded by the people,
that will transfer the contest from the border
States into those in which the rebellion was
concocted. The rebellious States have al
ready exhausted their resources. They have
drained the South of all the men capable of
bearing arms and poured them into Virginia
and Tennessee to be subsisted. They have left
the whole South almost undefended in their
sand efforts to conquer Kentucky and Mary
land, and to capture the national Capitol. In
the meantime the Government had been only.
getting ready. There is no need that the Fed
eral armies should make a battle-field of the
whole border, and carry desolation to the
homes of Union men there, simply because
the rebel army is there concentrated, It is
enough to defend Washington city front as
sault, and to.hold the mouth of the Ohio and
the loyal part of Missouri and the borders of
Kentucky, while the war is carried "into Af
rica," until the rebels are made, in their own
language, "to feel that this is war, and to feel
it ,until they cry peccari." Charleston and
Savannah, and Mobile and New Orleans, may
be mere easily taken now than Manassas or
Richmond. A denionstration against either
of these Southern cities would rid the border
States of rebels more rapidly and more effec
tually than an army of one hundred and fifty
thousand men on the banks of the Mississippi.
As it is, the rebels can hardly hold their
own in Virginia and Missouri, and they can
raise nu more armies. To resist the opera
tions of a Federal force of fifty or a hundred
gtonsand men nt any point upon the Gulf or
,Southern Atlantic coast, they would be com
pelled to withdraw their whole force fronythe
border, and to leave the Government without
opposition in its work of restoring to the op
pressed Union men of the Border States the
freedom and Constitutional privileges of which
they have been deprived of by the tyranny of
the rebel lenders,
This policy has been strongly recommend
ed by the highest military authorities, and
since sufficient preparation has been made it
will probably be promptly and vigorously
executed. A total change in the aspect of
affairs will thus be effected. Instead of riot
ing amidst the fertile fields of Kentucky and
Tennessee and Virginia and Maryland, the
authors of this cruel and causeless contest
will be made to realize the horrors of war at
their own homes. Instead of utterly anni
hilating the institution of slavery in the bor
der States, they will be forced to tremble for
the security of their own negroes and the
safety of their own property. Instead of
taunting the Virginians with cowardice and
compelling them to camp in separate encamr
ments, as was done at Yorktown, these fire
eaters of South Carolina and Alabama will
implore assistance from Virginia to defend
them from the retribution they have so wan
tonly invoked.
This is the true policy of the Government.
A single• bomb bursting over the city of
Charleston or Mobile will be more effectual in
dispersing the rebel army in Virginia than a
thousand - rifled cannon elims at Manassas,
and an army of fifty thousand Federal sal ;
dierNpon the shore of the Gulf of Mexico
will do more towards crushing out the rebel-
lion than thrice that number on the banks of
the Potomac. The weight of the war will
thus he cast upon those who made it, and
fewer innocent and loyal men will be pun
ished for the crimes of traitors.
MARRIED,
On the 20th tilt . by ller. C. W. Elmenfold, of Altoona,
Mr 11.ttlar W. km NNEI: of this place. to 211 cc NANME J
3111TLIVN, of the Seven Mars, Spmice Cheek.
ntp.o,
To Sol ton, Kankakee Co. 111.. Trion ts E. Sverra, son of
Themes I. S MAry V. Stn es, Aug., 31st.. aged 15 years,
menthe and 17
In this place on the Jth inst., nt the residence of her un
cle Pr. MCCOliocb, 3ENSIS ogee] 7 yogi tt.
At Saxton. Bedford County. Pit, on the sth intl., Mr.
JACOB FoCKLI R. io the 65th of his age.
FANCY PUBS, FANCY FURS
/ate of alB Market St.,)
P/o/adetpfda.
spot ter & Mannfteturer
and Dealer in all kinds
FANCY FURS. for La
rs' Misses' and Chi I -
, n's Wear.
Invite an examination of
my stock and prices from those intending to purchase, as
I am enabled to offer them verb desh Able inducements.
All my Furs have been pnrchnsed for cash, and made
by experienced and competent Stands, and es the present
monetary tioublet render it necessary that I should dia.
pose of my goods at very small advance on cost.
I ant satistied that it mill be to the Interests of those
tarlio deign purchasing, to give me a call.
lioc , ollect. the name, another and street: John Pie
reit a, (See• For Store,) 718 At eh Street, Philadelphia.
EXECUTORS' NOTICE.—
REAL ESTATE OFJOI7X -11LCAILLV DECD.
The Armlet signed, Executors of John :licentiate', deed.,
by vii toe of the power and °When ity vested In theni by
the Will of said deed. ttill otter at public sale at the Court
House, in the borough of Huntingdon,
On Saturday, 28th day of September,
instant, at 10 o'clock, A. .1%1.,
the follow ing described Beal Estate
1 he Farm now in tenure of Johatlinn Ilaidy, known as
the 'Buoy Farro,' m Henderfon township, Huntingdon cc.
on the road leading to. the Mum Sp' ings. This till in is
conSpoßed of several surveys containing altogether about
TOO ACHES, awl the greater part of it is entered with val
uable ri bite oak, black oak, hickory and pine timber
About 100 acres are In good alienation. The Inman e
ntente are a good log do riling house and log barn. A
never failing spring of good rioter convenient to the
buildings. This property will be sold as a whole, or in
s,pat ate tracts. as pm chager., may desire.
Terms will be made know n on the day of solo.
JOHN CR ESSIVELL.
J. KINNEY MeCAIIAN,
Executors of John IfcCohare, dee'd.
Huntingdon, ,ept. 10, 1801.
MILITARY BOOKS.
(AUTHORIZED EDITIOX.)
By Major William Graham, U. B. A I
Just pubib•ltell and Cm BAP ut LEWIS' BOOK STORE.—
Cumpktu iu une volume. Pt ice 00.
UNITED STATES INFANTRY
TACTICS.
Fe r the instruction exercise, and manoeuvres
of the United States Inlantiy, including In.
faint.y of the Line. Light infantry, and Mile- sr.
men, prepared under the diroction of the War
Donal moot. and authorized and adopted by
the Sem otare of War, Mac ict. 1861. contain
thy the school of the noltiiet ; the school of the
company; lost] notion Len ski:llll4l,s. and the
g•nerul calls; the colic for skirmithers, and the
school of the battalion; mottling the articles
of ear and a dictionary of military terms.
Complete in one tolume. l'rice $1:25. For
rale at Louis' Bonk Store.
ALS ' O,
THE HANDY BOOK
MEM
UNITED STATES SOLDIER,
On coming into Feel ice: cent:doing a complete system of
instruction in the School of the Soldier, with a pielitnina
ry explanation of the lot: nation ore Battalion on Parade,
the Position of the unicorn. Ac., &c.. being a filet book or
introduction to authorized U.S. Infantry 'not Ice, just pub.
11,hed. Price 25 CCM, For sale at
LEWIS , 1300 K STORE
AL 0.
Hardee's Rifle and Light Infantry
TACTICS,
Complete in 2 cols. Price t. 1.60. For sole nt
LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
The Books sent by mall to any adds eas on the re
o.,lpt of the prier.
llontmgdon May 28. 1801.
"THE UNION,"
Arch Street, Above Third, Philad&
UPTON S. NEWCOMER, Proprietor.
vir, Thin Hotel is central, convenient by Paiinenger
Core to all pirts of the City, and in every particular whip.
ted to the comfort and wants of the business public.
AZ" Terms, $1.60 per day 40.31),
Sept. 10,
Q REMIT'S SALE.—By virtue of a
to No it of Vend. Exponi to mo ditected, I will expose
to pubic sale or outcry. at the Court 110060, In the borough
of Huntingdon, on WEDNESDAY, the 25th day of Septem
ber, Mil, at 2 o'clock, P. it., the following described real
estate, to wit:
Defendant's right, title and interest in and
to one lot of ground situate in the Doweigh of Mails
g, being ho. 10 in the plan of said town, 'Krning on
the north by the Presbyterian church lot, fronting on
Maio street 50 feet, and extending back 140 feet to an al.
ley, having thereon erected a two story brick building
with stone basement, known as the Juniata Academy.—
Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property
of Henry 31111er.
JOHN C. WATSON, n..
• StIERIFF'S °MCC,
Huntingdon, Sept. 10, 1861.1
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—
The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Court, to
distribute the money In the hands of John C. iVateon,
lisci.;'.9ltertif, arising from the sale of the Heal Estate of
goaannah Warefleld, will meet the parties interested, at
the office of Blair A Speer, on Friday, 4th October, proximo,
at 10 o'clock, A. M.' It. 3IILTON SPOOR,
Huntingdon, Sept.l.o, 'Bl.—lt. Auditor.
I WANT MONEY.
The subscriber rens:cite ell persons Indebted to him, to
give him a sail before the cle of the month, na he must
have money before he goes to os the city.
LEVI WESTBROOK.
Huntingdon, Sept. 10, 1861.—1 t.
WANTED.-
pper Still, capable of holding 2% to 3 barrels at
water, to be used as a water tank at the Huntingdon Gas
Works. Apply immediately to
U. B. LEWIS, Supt.
Sept. 6-2 t
AuDITOIt'S NOTICE.
The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Court,
to a-certain the lien optima the c.,tate of Nicholas Wil
son, of Dublin ton nship. deed., and make diet, 'button of
the fund In the hands of Brice Blair. Es q. Trustee. w ill
meet the parties Interested nt the office of Blair A, Speer,
ou Tuesday, October Ist 1861, nt 10 o'clock, A. M.
It. MILTON SMER.
Huntingdon, Sept. 3. 1601. Auditor.
FOAL BUCKETS and Shovels,
for sr& by JAMES A. MIME.
lIQUORS, of the best, for Medieina
purpose at S. S. SMITIT'S
T RUSTEE'S SALE of REAL ES
TATE.
e undersigned Trustee, appointed by the Court to sell
the Real Estate of Jacob Curfnuus, lato of the borough of
Cuserdle. decoased, will expose to Public Salo, on the
premises, In Cass township, Huntingdon county, ra., on
Friday, tat November, 1861,
Tho following Real Estate, to wit: One good farm con
taining 172 acres, mote or less, and bounded by lands of
PLilip Curfman on the not th, Coot ad Coffman and Chris.
(Inn Miller on the south, end datum Henderson VII the
east; having about 100 61C103 cleared and iu good state of
cultivation, upon which are the following, among many
other improvements: A two story log house, a doable trig
born, with a good granary nttnchsd, 2 excellent apple
orchards. nod a saw-mill with fine water power.
The farm is woll emptied with never falling springs,
nod lime stone Is abundant. This property Is bit two
tuilos from Cassville. and twelve miles front the Pennsyl
vania lairolul at 31111 Cronk. It is admirably adapted to
the raising of stock, and commands a good home morkot.
Possession will be given on the Ist of April, 18112.
Alto, on the premises, In the borough of Casavillo,
On Saturday, 2d day of November 1861,
The following additional property. to wit Two lota of
ground fronting on 3lalu street 122 foot, nod extending
back 100 feet ton street; said lots adjoming each other,
and bounded by 31alo street on the east, on the north by
an ahoy, and on the south by lot belonging to the boils
of J 0460 11 tight; Miring on them a good two-story log
wenther.boattled house, with a kichea, wood houso, man
nry, stable and opting.
Also At the same time, four other lots. ndjolning each
other and containing about half an acre each, fronting on
Maio street, nod bounded on the north by lot of Elisabeth
Coffman, on the south by lot of Caleb Sc'ope's helm. nod
on the east by mountain survey. These are all desirable
lots. Possession will be given on confirmation of sale.
Side Will commence each day at 10 o'clock, A. 71.
TFAINIS OF SALE:—One third of the purchase money
to be p.dd on confirmation of sale, one third in one 3 ear.
with Intl:lest and the residue at the death of the Isidore
of decedent, m ith interest thereon to be paid to the widow
similarity 'and regular ly during her natural life, to be se
cured try the bonnie and mortgage of the purrhaber.
For any further information concerning the above
prendece, apply to
LEWIS STEVER, Truatee,
Casaville, Huntingdon Co, I'a.
September 3, 1651-Im.
17 NEWELL'S
• PHOTOGRAPH CIALIA:RY,
Ono of the largest end most complete Genet Ira in the
MM==EMIZ=2I2=
tegrapide art, toe taken at 'mired no higher
thou me paid for !nisei able caricatm es.
' The Proprietor, a practical Photographer, attends per
tonally, every tilting—And Allows no picture to leave the
Gallery unless it gives perfect satisfaction.
Dagiusireotyws and Ambrotyper, of absent or deceased
friends, phologtaphed to any regnirod sloe. or taken on
Canvass, life nice. and painttd In Ull by the hest At tbd4.
At this Gallery inctut es can ha taken in one weather—
ns per feet in cloudy de3s as when the sun shines.
Pelson% visiting the city are rekpectfullv 'mitt
amino our spnimens, which fur pct. an d' qual
compett
tthr Instructiong given In the nrt or Phningrnplty.
11. NEWELL,
GALLFRY OF AnT,
721 At Ch Stiret,
COMMENDATIONS :
From lion [mold D. Campbell. M. C Ohba
=I!
My family and friends all concur In the opinion that
the (Neu ell) pi•.tnro is more lifedike than any thing they
over saw. My likeness bus been repe.ttedly taken by dif
ferent AlllO s in VRI iOll. sue, el, but I ha, C tics er pet had
one %%hick presents se true to nature, all the fiatui es and
expressions of countenance as this.
nom Hon. E. Jo) Motifs, late 'Ail niuter to Italy,
A HUI Street. bet, een
7th and Sth Sts,
The exiiiiisito finish, beauty and softness of your por
traits, conjoined a ith their durability of color and faith
fulness on likenessen, cannot tail to commend them to the
attention and patronage of all who appreciate true alt.
Ifming now monufac
led and in
store nn u,u
large nun benutifol as.
anon' t of ull the various
glee anal qualities of
IRS, adapted to the corn
; Fail and Winter Sea.
s. 1 v. tad dt...poctively
Ittving occasion for n portrait, I procured one from Mr.
Rubel t Neu ell. of the city of elsiladvlllllia, a miniature in
Oil Colors. under the now process dtscotered by him, and
take great pleasure in expresdiu.t the sati,Lictlon given
me, trot only by the accuiney of the likeness, but its artis
tic finish in all respects, nod tOOOll/111101,111 him to the pat
ronage of those disposed to encomage the beautiful art.
N0v.28, 1800 Jos. Poor.
L ATEST WAR NEWS !
lIIGII PRICES DEFEATED 1
.You, is the Time to buy cheap Clothing!
Ttenlectfully Inform the pnblie generally that he hav
Just received a large and well selected stock of fashionable
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING,
to which he asks the attention of ell who are In Mina of
a neat and comfortable Coat, a Yost or a parr of Pante.—
Ills stock sill bear examination, and ho respectfully
rermeata all to cAll and see for themselves.
Should gentlemen desire any particular kind or cut of
clothing not found in the stock on hand, by teasing theii
measure they can be accommodated at shot t notice.
A good co,sortment of
BOUTS AND SHOES, RATS AND CAPS, LC., LC.,
will oleo be found on laced. All of cc lade will ha sold ns
low, it not lower. thou the save quality of goods can be
had in the county.
- - .
Call nt the corner of the Diamond, Long's new building
UUTMAN.
Iluntingiloii, April 2, 1861
NEW AIR LINE ROUTE TO NEW
YORK.
p l
"..4k,V014 MAI
ib k• :`lh -1*
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EST IN TIME
BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES OF NEW YORK AND
BARI:MIMI! VIA ItE ',DINO, ALLENTOWN
AND EASTON.
MORVINCI farness, Rest. lease, New Yolk at 6 A. M.
arrivin,, at hart biburg at 12.45 noon, only 6V, honrs be
tw..en thu too cities.
•
31. m. I,INE lanes New York at 121.0 noon, and arrives
nt liat Ll.,borg nt 9.30 P. 31.
3lortNino 31Ait, List. East. leaves Hat risburg nt 3.00 A
arriving at Ness YOI k nt 4.30 B'. 31.
AFTERNOON EXPRESS LINE East, leaves Harrisburg at
1.15 P. M., arriving nt New Sim k nt 9 00 P. 31.
Connestlons are made at Hart isbut•g at 1.00 P. M., {Sills
the Passenger Titans in earls direction on tho Pennsylva
nia. Cumberland Valley and Nos tiles a Central Railroad.
All liniEl4 connect at Reading with trains for Pottsville
and cud at Allontown for Mundt Chunk,
Luton. Le.
No change of Passenger Cars or Baggage between New
York and Harrisburg. by the 6.50 A. M. Line front New
York or the the 1.15 I'. M. from Harrisburg.
For beauty of scenery, add speed, comfort nod accom
modation, this route presents superior inducements to the
tray eling put he.
Fare toque. Noes Yolk and Harrisburg Ave dollars.—
For tickets and other in fro motion apply to
J. J. CLYDE, General Agent, Hari Inburg.
July 18, IS6O.
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Aor,kife ,
pENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD.
TIME OF LEAVING OF TRAINS
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COAL
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es A. Blown sells the genuine " PORTLAND KERO
" on COAL OIL. that at mater.
.•-• - . . .
This is the only kind of oil that gives entire satisfaction
ae an anent for light.
llewaie of counterfeits and colored carbon out. They
emit an offensive smell and smoke.
A largo vat lety also of
COAL OIL LAMPS,
Chimneys, Globes, Wicks. Burners, Shad., Le., Ac, sold
at the very lowest prices, at thejlardware store,
don, Pa.
B ENJ. JACOBS
SPRING AND SUMMER
He has received a fine assortment of DRY GOODS for
the Spring and Summer season, comprising a very ex
tensive assortment of
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
DRY GOODS in general,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
For 3ien and Boys
GROCERIES, HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES, /cc. Lc
The public generally are requested to call end examine
the goods—and his price..
An lain determined to sell my Goods, all who call may
expect bargains.
Country l 7 educe token in Exclienge for Goods.
BENJ. JACUBS,ut Um Cheap
Huntingdon, April 2, 1861.
NOTICE TO ALL !! ~„ergr
The Butatriber, who has for more than ono year, carried
on basilica. In company with Mews. F. lift tanr,ll.
P. Wanner, and Mr. LAGER Mtn, 11119 this day dissolved
partnership with the above firm 1 All claims against the
old firm will be paid by the subscriber, and all those In.
&Med to the firm will pay him.
CLOCKS, WATCHES
and JEWELRY will always be repaired. A
good stock of Chong.,*l WATCHES and Jewmatt
will be kept on hand for customers mho may
far' him with n call.
Uuntingdon, Mod ;
/co. 721 Arch Street, Philadelphia
From Col. James Page
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Work. cf Stone :rind Stone work, of grain and gi ail, bins,
at coal and cool bins, of Scoot!, of solids, of liquid', of cir
cular, square or ii tegublr vessels, of cisterns ;rod vats, of
roofing, of pla-deref e, pain ter's, glacier's, paver's, Womb.
ers. piper hunger's And upholsterers' work. It beats of
eau Pliny an.: or foreign and domestic exchange. of the
del:bout stem. on reduction, and its extended application
to biwiness. of simple and compound interest. and their
entire appl wation to 'nosiness transnetionit, With the Inns
nod usogos governing the same, together with numerous
commer dal 1011,1 h—of legal tender, of par hal FN .:Irene on
Ludes, of banking and Leak dkcount, of equation of pay
ment nod on partnere/Op itt.Collithi, of agie.S.Ment of luxes.
tit Weiglito and measures, of equate null cubic measure, o
the rig untie root nod its implication to business 01 surfaces,
of excavation, and tit many other Milan taut platten!
maßere ntrt within the scope of nn ads ei thement to men
tion.
IT IS JUST TILE ROOK FOR TILE
Farmer: the merchant, the mechanic, the at dean, or 11l
protennional man. It hag proven a valuable auxiliary Tc
the law 3er. the justice of the peace, the con, eyancer. tun
real estate broker, to the asnee'vor. the Intake!, the clerk
to the eisil engineer and the salveyor, ti; the carpente
and bt lel:layer. to the atoneninson and the pla,teter, t
the paper hanger and upholsterer, to the paver and the
tiler. Se, dr ; ea, h and an n ill lied it adopted to nick Na
Hoes wilds belle' than any book publi.hed.
Zip' Pik . ... 60 cents. For sale at Lenin' /look Store.
Iltintlngtion, Der. Oh, 1660.
d to ex•
lity d ir
r IHE HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY IN
BLAST AGAIN!—The anhseribers take this method
infotuung their ft lends and the public generally, that
/
itgi• 7:c. - they line rebuilt the Huntingdon Folio
dry. and are now in soc:essfut operation
' ''''' ' and ate prepared to furnish Castings ot
~ ~.t „ every description. of best quality and
V...true. not kmansitip. on short notice, and on
reasonable tot ins. Fat mere are Invited to roll and exam
inn our Ploughs. We are manufacturing the Hunter
Plough. This plough took the tirct premium at the Hun.
tingdon county Agricultural Fairltat fall. Also. Hunter's
celeht rated Cutter Ploughs 'l, Lich rant ho beat—togethm
it rah the Keystone, Hillside and Bar.shear ploughs. Wt
Lase on hand and are manufacturing Stoves—such a.
Cook, Put lor, and Office stole 9 for hood or coal. liolloh
ante. convicting of Kettles, Boilers, Skillets, ke., all of
ivhich we mill sell cheap for cash or in exchange for coon
tty In...dace. Old metal taken for castings. By a strict
attention to business. And 0 desire to please, WC hope to re
noire a Menai share of public pets image.
' ...
.1. M. CUNNINGHAM t 11RO.
110utingdon, Apul 30, 1S:01,
WILLIAM AFRICA
nAs AGAIN COM3IENCED TILE
BOOT AND SHOE-MAKING,
ONE DOOR EAST OF 11. ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORE
Ills old cuatomets and the public generally, will. give
hint a call. OWlllll4O°ll, Oct. 20, 1858. J
A LEXANDRT.A BREWERY.'--
NEW FIRM!
The mulmligned respectfully Intel m the public hat
they have puichased the ALEXANDRIA BREWERY end
o ill continue the laniness, and endeavor to give general
sativfaction.
All orders will he promptly attended tn.
WM. lIOTIIRCICK,
Alexandria, Feb. 22, 1860. W3I. N. KIRBY.
THE PEOPLE'S COOK BOOK
MODERN COOKERY
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
PT
MISS-ELIZA ACTON.
Carefully ReciBed by Mr. J. S. Hale
IT TK1.1.9 You How to Ovum nil kinilN of Meats, Poultry,
null Game, „ill, all Um various and 1110 St
num Os vii modes or dresi,iug mid cooking
5 n• 1- • ' • ... •
,1010.
IT Pats You All the various and roost approved motion or
hresing. cooking, and Loving Mutton.
Minh, Vent. Poultry, and game at ail Linde
midi the daToi cat Dreecino. Qtat lee, and
Stoning, arpropriato to each.
IT Thu! Yon MA,. to I.llOOCe. clean. and prercrre IN; of
all Mink :mil liow to sweeten it one° taint
.;.l; also all the satin. and mo.tt appitned
minter 01 cooking. with ;no different Lhes:-
logo,
equotos, and Flavoringx appropriate to
oach.
It TILL", Yoe All the cat tong end nnNt apiaosol modeq of
larval ing o‘er 50 Hilda of leat.id.h.Fowl.
Game, and Vegetalda Snnpa, Brotha. :and
Seca e. with the Ilidvdivs and Seasolungn
appropdate to each.
IT 1 ELLS VOL All tilo rations awl utost Hp} roved modes of
cooling Vegetables of every deseaktion,
.140 how to preptro Pichles, Catnips and
Curies ot utt kindl. (band 31eau, ktslt,
,(fume, 311wItrooms, dc.
IT TY.LLS YOU All the variong and ino4 o ppreirril ovule, of
pu•pnring nail cooking till Linde of Pllllll
and Fancy Pastry. Pnddutgo, Omelettes,
Fritters. litho% Coat, tionio.s - , Ninon es,
Jellies, end Sweet Di.lies of dory doccrip•
Ix TLI.I.S Yot, All the vet ions awl must approved matte
of making Mead, Husk% M Mums, nod Ilis
al it,
nut the boot method of prepatlsig
Coffee, Claafola fa. and Tea, not bow to
make Syrups, Colilials, aml Wines of va
rious kiwis,
T TOLLS Yeti note to Rana and ornament a Table. how to
Carve all kinds of Fish. Flea, or Foist, and
in short, how to so simplify the whole Art
of Cooking as to In lug the choicest luxuries
of the table AI ithill the es et s body's reach.
For Sale at Lewis' Back Store.
N.1;:1V BOOKS !
FOR SALE AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE
TILE HOUSE: A New Pm RFS MANUAL of Rural Architec
ture; or, hose to IMIld Dn ellinge, Barns, Stables, and
Out De °thus of ail hinds.. With a Chapter on Chin clitt
and School-Houses. Price, 50 cents.
TIM GARDEN:A New POCKET 31(NUAT. of Practical Hot ,
ticulture; or. llow to Cul tit ate 'Vegetables, Fruits, and
Fiowm E. With a Chapter on Oi uoineutal Trues and
Stet ohs. Yt ice, 50 cents.
THE FARM: A Now POCKET M %Nutt. of Practical Agri
cultute; or. lion to Cultivate all the Field Crops. With
an Essay on Farm Management, ate. Price, 50 cents.
DOMESTIC ANIMALS: A New POCKET Maur rL of Cattle.
Horse, and Sheep Husband] y; or, How to 11l eed and
Rear the Vat ions Tenants of the Barn-5 aid, etc., wee
Price, 50 cents.
HOW TO TALE: A New Pe, Rev MlNntb of Conversation
and Debate, OM, Directions for Acquiring a Grammati
cal Style, and more than Ph o Hundred Common Mis
takes Corrected. Price, 50 cents.
HOW TO BEHAVE: A New POCKLT MANAIIL of Republi
can Etiquette, and Guido to Correct Personal Habits;
with Rules for Debating Societies and Deliberative As
aembi les, etc. Pt leo, SU cents.
110 W TO DO BUSINESS: A NESS Parser MtuoAL of
Practical Allhirs and Guido to success in bile; with a
Collection of Business Forms, and a Dictionary of Com
m-tall Terms, etc. Price, 50 cents.
IMEIB
10 GO
9 Xl7
PAPER ! PAPER!! PAPER I!!
Tracing Paper,
Impression Paper,
Drawing Paper,
Dead Paper,
Mill° Paver,
Silk Paper for Flowers,
Perfutoted Paper,
Bristol Board,
Mat Cap Paper,
Foolscap Paper,
Letter Paper,
Commercial Note Paper,
Ladies' Gilt Edged Letter and Note Pam,
Ladies' Plain and Fancy Note Paper,
White and Colored Dud Paper, in Pack, nod Sheets,
For sale at LEWIS' Book, Stationery and Music Store.
SPRING AND SUMMER
Ronr,RT SING,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Hill Sired, one door toed of proton's Store,
WITH A FINE ASSOIMIEN I Or
GENTLEXENS' DRESS GOODS.
His assortment consists of
PLAIN AND FANCY YESTINGS,
the neateet and best that could ho found in the city, all of
it Melt ho will tithe plcaaero in exhibiting, and maklng
up to order. It will cost nothing to call and examine hie
goods. Call noon.
Huntingdon, Apt it tt, 1861.-31 u
.
. CHEAP WATCHES ! , -,4-
17:•: . CHEAP TVA TCTIES !I ,4
JACOB LADO3HIS, --
~
NO. 618, MARKET STREET, PIIILADELPKIA,
1 as on hand and In constantly receiving large asiormente
of Ainerimin, Eng/ish, and Sanwa iEtkAes, which he will
tell at lower pi icee than ever offered.
J. L. would call particular attention to the celebrated
AMERICAN IVIVICII, which for accuracy of time and dura
bility, and leas liability of gutting out of order, is superi.
or to soy other imported watch, made at anythink like
the same cost.. Jewelry, HITE and Silver Plated Ware,
of all styles and patteins.
Cold, Caticr and Steel Spectacles,
with glass. (or all eights, with Panay, as well as the old
st)le names. All goods sold at my ,establishment are
warranted to be ae represented. and satisfaction gaaran•
teed to all yurchusers, at S 9. 619, Market Street, Corner
of Decatur. (Sopt.l9, 11360,-Iy.
COME TO THE NEW STORE FOR
CHEAP BARGAINS.
NEW GROCERY
C. LUNG
informs tho citieene of Huntingdon and vi
cinity, that ho has opened a new Grocery and Confection
ery Stun, in the basement, undero Oman & Co.'s Clothing
Store,
111 the Diamond, and would must reapectfully
to
gnest a share of public patronage. ills stock consists of
all kinds of the
REST GROCERIES,
CONFECTIONERIES, Lc., Lc.
Pith en to, had nt wholesale or retail.
ICE OltnAll will be furnished regularly to parties and
Individuals. at hie ronm.
Huntingdon, Sept. d 4, IMO.
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,
Fur'ealo at LEWIS' Book Store.
THE FAMILY DOCTOR,
THE FAMILY DOCTOR,
nig, FAMILY DOCTOR, "
A VALUABLE BOOK,
For Eale at LEWIS' Book Store.
LONGSTRETH.ON THE HONEY BEE,
LONGSTRETH ON THE HONEY BEE,
LONGSTRETILON THE HONEY BEE.
A VALUABLE BOOK,
For sal° at LEWIS' Book Store.
DOWNING on FRUIT and FRUIT TREES,
DOWNING on FRUIT and FRUIT TREES,
DOWNING on FRUIT and FRUIT TREES,
A VALUABLE BOOK,
To 4nle at LEWIS' Book Stare.
GREAT WORK ON THE HORSE
THE HORSE & HIS DISEASES:
BY ROBERT JENNINGS. V. S.,
Profeosor of Pal Mon and Opfraftre Surgery in the
y Collegeof Philadelphia, dc.,
WILL TELL YOU Of tho Origin, Ifittory and MAUl:mike
tattle of the various in eeds of European.
Auntie, .1 ft kali and Amei lean horses,
•with Ilia ph) steal lot mutton nod pe
culla' Wen of Om unbind, and how to
ascertain bis ago by the number and
condition of hie tooth; illustiatod with
numerous explanatory engravings.
WILL TELL YOU Of Breeding, Breaking, Stabling, Feed
ing, °toot:ling, thoeing, and the gener
al management of the hums , with the
hest modes of administering medicine,
nlso, how to trent Biting, Ricking,
Rearing. it ing, Stumbling, Crib-Bit
lug. Itestlesenete, and other vices to
width he l 9 subject; x ith lIIIIIIeroIe ex
planatory engraving..
WILL TELL YOU Of the causes,symptoma,and Treatment
of Strangles, Sore Throat, Distemper.
Catnnh, Influenza, Bronchitis, Pneu
monia, Plotrasy, Broken Wind, Chron
ic Roaring and Whistling.fiam
pas, Soto Mouth and Ulcers. and De
cayed Teeth, mitli other ills, asst of the
Moath and Respiratory Organs.
WILL TELL YOU Oldie causes. s)mptomi.and Treatment
of Werner, Buts, Chollc, Sttangulation,
Stony Cowl tions, Itupturea, Palsy,
Dial tben. Jattudisejlepattri hea.Bloody
Ul inn, Steno. In the Kidneys and Mad ,
the, 1 nflamation and other diseases of
the Stomach, Bowels, Liver and WI
nary 04:11113.
2,..•-• • -••••••— at orifune, innotratol Bog, Suavin,
Ring Bone, Sweanio, Bonita,, Molten
Knees, Founder, Cracked
Hoof+ Solo Bruise and Gravel, Canker,
Ecratches, Thrush and Corns; also, of
Megrims, Vertigo, Epilepsy, Staggers,
and other tligoosts of tint Feet, Legs,
nod Head.
WILL TELL YOTI Of the onuses, symptoms, and Treat.
. ment of F • tvtnln, roll Evil, Cilanderfi,
Scarlet Fever. Mango, Eurfett,
Locked Jant,lthetnnatisra.eranip,t:alls,
of the Eye and Heart, .te ,
and bow to manage Castration, Bleed
ing, Trephining, Roweling. Firing,
Hernia. Amputation, Topping, and oth
er am gloat operations.
WILL TELL. YOU Of Itarey.a Method of taming Horses;
how to Appro rob, Halter, or Stahl° a
Cult; how to accustom a hut so to
strange sounds nod sights, nod how to
Ilit, Saddle, Ride. and Break him to
Harness; also the font nod law ot
WARRANTY. The'whole being ilia cc.
stilt of 10 years' careful study of rho
habits. pccaliotities, sonata and weak•
nooses of this nails anti useful animist.
For solo at Lenin' Boot: Store.
H OWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA.
A iknetsJent lilditalic» established by special Eudniuntod,
for the Relief of the .Fick and Di.treoued, a f flicted with
l'aralent and Ep i demic Diseases. and especially for the
Om of Diatoms of the &vial Orgaus.
Medical Advice given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon, to
all oho apply by letter, with a description 01 their condi
tion, (age, occupation, habits of 1111,, Lc.,) and in cases of
extreme poverty, Medicines fin nished free of charge.
Valuable Reports ou Spermatorrheen. nod other Diseases
of the Sexual Organs,And on the new Remedies employed
in the Dispensary, bent to the afflicted in sealed letter en
selopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage
will be acceptable.
Address, Ult. J. SKILLEN HOUGHTON, Acting Sur.
gout, Houma Aslociation No. 2 South Ninth Strect,Phil•
adelphia, Pa. By order of the Ditectors.
EZRA D. HARTWELL, President.
GEO. FAIRCHILD, .seerclary.
Dec. IS, tsto.—iy.
pIIILADELPIIIA AND READING
RAILROAD.
Two passenger trains leave liarrieburg Daily, (Sundays
excepted,) at 8.00 A. 81., and 1.15 P. M., for Philadelphia,
arriving there at 1.25 P. M., and 6.15 P. M.
lteturping„ leave Philadelphia at 8.00 A. 31., and 3.30
P. 11., arriving at Hat rieburg at 12.45 noon and 8.30 P.M.
Fates To Philadelphia, No. 1 Cars, $3.25; N 0.2 (in saute
train, $2.70)
Fares: To Reading, $1.60 and $1.30
At Reading, connect with trains for Pottsville, Miners
villa, Tamaqua. Catamissa,
Your trains leave Reading fur Philadelphia daily, at 6
A. 31,10.45 A. M., 52.10 noon and 1.43 P. AI.
Learn Philadelphia for Reading at 8.00 A. 71., 1.00 P. IL,
3.30 P. M., and 6.00 P. M.
Fares: Heading to Philadelphia, $1.15 and $1.45.
Um morning train from Harrisburg connects at Reading
smith up train tor Wiikesharre, Pittston and Scranton.
For through tickets and other information apply to
.1. J. OLYDII,
General -igen&
July 18. 1601,
GROCERIES ! GROCERIES ! !
A FRESH ARRIVAL
9Raxl - A THE CYTIIARA—The
zr))10 Presbyterian Psalmodist—The
Shawn—The.lubilec--Ilunten's and
'lonia,' enlarged awl Improved instructors—Weiland's
New and Improved Method for the Gultar—Leland's Accor.
deon, Violin and Flute Instructors—Winner's and Howe'a
Violin Instructors-110111th% Melodeon Instructor—Dur.
rowel' PianwForto Primer—do. Thorough-Dim Printer—
Howe's Drawing Room Dances—The Chorus Glee Book—
Tarn's Harp, for vale at
LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC STOUT.
FASHIONS 1
PISTOLS PISTOLS ! !
cows, Sharpe', Smith it Weason's, and all Improved
patterns of Revolvers, Pistols, Corti idges, Bowie Knives,
be., for tale at the hardware Store of
JAMES A. BROWN.
Huntingdon, Ps.
CLO lIEL
May 21,1861
CASSIMERES, and
STATIONE R Y and JEWELRY
PACKAGES,
For sale to agents and dealers at very reduced rates
put up In variety envelopes. For further information
Address COLEMAN & CO,,
(Cpsplrs) 502 Chestnut St., Phila.
Juno 1, 1561.
Mr. Cuba la Agent of thelßiond Top R. It. Co., at Collet,
Run Station, and la prepared to ship all kinds of Grain to
thu Eastern markets. having a largo Vore Gown, far
mers can store with him until ratdy to ship. Every son-
CONFECTIONERY I venience will ho afforded thew.
Angled 29,1861.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
TITS HORSE' AND lIIS DISEASES
THE HORSE AND MS DISEASES
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
=1
TILE lIODLIE AND ILLS DISEASES'
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT
ON AND AFTER MA Y 28th, 1860
CHRIST. LO G'S
I=
CALL AND SEE.
WASHINGTON NOT TAKEN!!
FLAG STILL WAVES.
ar.w Goons!! NEW GOODS!!!
At Cbffca Run &dims, and Newburg.
81510 N CONN has Pug rocalvod from t h e Nostera
to, a large araortment of
Dry Goods, Orocerfer,
•
Quantedare. MrSward,
Clothing, Bonnets, Shawls.
Rau, capthitoott, Shoes,
and all other articles kept In country Stoma, which ho la
of Bring at hie Mammoth Stores, at Coffee Bun Elation and
Newburg, at unusually low prices. The ladies especially,
aro invited to call and examine hie Fancy Goode.
'laving arrangements with large firms in Philadelphia
and other meters cities.he to able to buy his goods cheap•
er than other country merchant., and can conse.guently.
undersell them I In exchange for good., he takes all
kinds of country produce at the highest cash prices. By
strict attention to the wants of customers, he hopes to
receive a continuation of the isberal patronage with which
he has Leon heretofore favored. '
QHERIFF'S SALES.—By virtue of
sundry writs of Veud. rap. Ft. Fa. end Loy. Fa. to
me directed, I will expose to public solo or outcry, at the
Court House, In the borough of Iluntiugclou, on SATUR
DAY, the 13th day of Eoptembet, 1861; at 2 o'clock, I'. 2L,
the following described real eetate, to wit;
All of detendent's right title in and to 200
across of land situate in Walker & Porter townships. Hun
tingdon county in the name of John Patton, and adjoining
lands now or formerly John Kerr's, alto 100 acres land
(more or less) situate in the name township, in the mune
or Myer. and lillesboth PJttatt and adjoining the above
mentioned tract, and lands of Wm. P. °Odeon Esq., end
Peter Swoope being the Oaths laud that John Lyon con
% oyeil, by deed dated the 13th Jannary, A. D. 1837, to
Samuel Royer, deed., which deed was recorded in the Of
rice for recording deeds In Ilmitludon county on the heth
day of March 1840. Seim', taken in execlition, and to be
sold no the property of Martha Royer Adminietratrix of
Samuel Royer, &ed. • • • • ' • ' •
JOIIN C. WATSON, Sheriff.,
Sutures OFFICE,
Iluntiugdon, Aug. 27, 1861.
Two COLLIERIES TO'LET.
11l tho Broad Top Cool Field to partial tualting
ono improvements, There is ut present up notiro
demand for this Coal pr. board cars at the mines at rtuitt•
aerating prices, For furthoi lufortrintion aipt ly to
L. T. WAITSOU, Freer,
Stunt. & 0.1. M. 11. It. L Coal Co., I.lux 2077, Phila.
August 11,, 1801.-Im.
CUEGAR AY INSTITUTE.
um and 1529 SPRUCE STREET, PUILADEVIIIA
This Institute conducted for tuo years past, In this city,
by 111.0smr. CHEI %RAS End her niece MADAME V lIEBVILLY,
upon the some principles ne the one in New York, esti&
belted there In the year 1814. oil! reopen nu Monday,
Sept. MIL with its ivneat ample and complete provision
fur the education of toting Ladies, under the direction of
Madame D'llervllly. Cir. niers, end oil requisite informa
tion, cau bo obtained 011 application to the Principal.
August 13, 180.-gut.
F RANKLIN HOUSE,
211 E DIAMOND,
HUNTINGDON, PA
VALEN'T'INE CROUSE, Proprietor
The citizens of the county. and strangers and travelers
generally, will And comfortable accommodations at this
house. Give us a trial. CApril 4, 1860.1
OIL CLOTH WINDOW SHADES,
GILT GOLD SHADES,
MUSLIN SHADS,
BAILEY'S =TUBBS,
TAPE, CORD AND TASSALS
A FULL ASSORTMENT •
AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
'fill A
- ift,upivm.f
OOKS AND STATIONERY.-
A good assortment of miscellaneous and School
doks—loolscap, Letter, Commercial and Note Paper—
Plain and Fancy Envelopes—Red, Blue and Black Inks—
Blank Books of numerous sizes—Pens, Pencils, Pocket and
Desk Inkstands, and every other article usually found to
a Book nod Stationery Stoi e, can be had at fair prices at
LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY et MUM STORE.
DAVID DI. Mt. B. MILTON SPEER.
T AAW PARTNERSHIP.
BLAIR. & SPEER,
A T TO RN EY S- A T-LA W,
HUNTINGDON, PA.
Mee on moth Street, one door we of Wilson & Petr
ken's. All professional business promptly attended to.
Huntingdon, March 27, 1661.-3 m.
0 - r7mr,
THE" GLOBE JOB OFFICE" is
tho most complete of any in the country, and pos
seouts the most ample facilities for promptly executing in
the Lest style, ctery variety - of Job Printing, such as
lIA,ND BILLS,
PROGRAMMES,
BLANKS, -
. POSTERS,
CARDS,
CIRCULARS.
BALL TICKETS.
BILL HEADS
LABELS, &C., &C., &C.
CALL AND EXAMINE OPECI3IIV6 03 WORK,
AT LEWIS• BOOK, STATIONERY & MUM STORE
NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS !a!
FISHER & SON -
BEI
JUST OPENED
SPLENDID STOCK
it Or
NEW GOODS
TILE PUBLIC' ARE INVITED TO CALL
and
EXAMINE OUR GOODS
FISHER & SON
April 10, ISGI
WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS
EVERYBODY'S LAWYER
AND
COUNSELLOR IN BUSINESS
BY FRANK CROSBY,
I=
It Tells You How to draw up PERINEUM:II? PAVERS and
gives general forms for AGEE/atm= Of all
kinds, BILLS of SALE. LEASES and Patirtotm
It Tells you now to thaw up 1101 MB and Mono/JOS, AT.
TIDAVITS, POWERS of ATTORNEY ' NOM and
BILLS of EXCIIANGS, RECEIPTS andlteLasses.
It Tells You The laws for the COLLECTION of RESTS, with
the STATUTES Of LIMITATION, and amount
EMI kind of property BEESSIT from LILCO.
TION in every State.
It Tells You llow to make no Asstaxiterir properly, with
forms for Conprollrion with CREDITORS, and
the INEOLVENT LAWS of every State.
It Tells You The legal relations existing between GUM.
Dux and WARD, MASTER sad AsearlsElcso
and LANDIARD and Tatum.
II Tells You When constitutes LIBEL DOWER om and
tho Law as to MARRIAGE the Vi r us's
Mawr IN INtoPEIITY, DIVORCE and AlamoNT.
It Tells You Tim Law for MEctuLxlcS' LlExs in ovary State,
and the NestramansTrox L Street thiSCOUn•
try, and how to comply with the same.
It Tells You Tile law concerning PENSIONS and how tool,.
tain one, and tint PRE-EMPTION LAWN to
PUDLIO LANDS.
IC Tells Thu The Law for PATENTS, with mode of proce
dure in obtaining one, with INTERrESENCES,
ASSIGNMENTS and TOOLE Or Pun.
It Tells Tote How to make your WILL. and how to ADMIN.
INTER ON AN ESTATE, will* lino Inef aunt tint
requirements thereof in every State.
It Toth You The meaning of LAW Teams in general use,
and explains to you Ihe LEGISLATIVE, Eon.
corm and JUDICIAL Powers of both the
General and State GOVERNMENTS.
It Yells rau How To nezr OUT OP LAW, by showing how td
do your business legally, thus saving a
vast amount of property, and vexatious
litigation, by its timely consultation.
.o.r-EA.erybody l e Lawyerfe formate at Lewis' Book Store
TRACING MUSLIN,
DRAPREqO AtiD DILAITISR PAPER
While and Colored Card Paper,
For male at
LEWIS' 1300 K STATIONERY STORE.
CALL at D. P. GIVIN'S if you want
Faddonable Goods.
►ACHE largest stook of De Laines in town
by FISHER 1; SOS.
ELECTION; oc-rtiEtoi
ASSOCIATE JUDGE
To the Voters,of Huntingdon county::
The undersigned respectfully offers hltunelf as etuttildate
for the office of Associate Judge. ,
mArrurls',capviwzrirEn;
Iluntlngdon, July 16,1861 r
COUNTY TRE.IAI3.IIgiM,
To' the Yoters "of Hlniingdoi county
I rrepectfolly offer- myself as a candidata :for the :knee
of County Trellolll .
Huntingdon, July Hi, 11381
cotiNlittxttliLsthatit,
To the Votefs,ofHuntingdon County
I turnounce'mYeelf a Lnlon thindidate for the office of
County Trenthrer, sod oyllclt the support of the voters of
the county. \ NJCIRSLAS C. DECKER.
Huntingdon, July 2.0, 1861, _
C9IINTT TIIE:a:EMBER.
To the Voters of Huntingdo*county :
FELIouW C.ITIZENB:—At the request my numeroue
friends I offor myself for your sultreimi efin independent
Candidate Cm the ()Hine of QtAinty Trpemler, mid ifeieeted
I pledge myself to discharge the duffels of the elite with
fidelity end impartiality:
praysville, Aug. 1,1.891. -_ pup; CI:ISENBERG.
• "
EXAMTNATIONS.
Directors and teachere throughout the county are
hetahy notified that the public examinations for the pm
ent yefir Will he held by , tho undersigned in the eev'exal
diltricts, Indicated in,llll following table:
Witt isteneltip, Sept. 3d., at Sharers Crock Bridge.
Barret) twp., Sept., 411,, at Mannerililkf ; I ~
Jackson tem., Sept. Sth, at McAlevy's Fen.
Warrturmeric twp., Sept. 7th, at Birmingham.:
Walker twp., Sept. 9th, at DicConnellstown.
Brady twp, Sept. 10th, at 91111 Creek. , .
Union tem.. Sept. 11th, at Mapleton. •.
(
Henderson top., Sept. 12th, at Union S. 11.
Oneida tap., Sept. 13tb, at Centro Union S. 11.
Juniata twp ., Sept. 14th, at Bell Crowd S. ll.'
Penn top., Sept. 1611,, at Marklesburg.
Carbon twp., Sept. 17th, at Coalmont.
Tod twp., Sept.l9th, at Newberg.
Hopewell twp , Sept. 21st, at Coffee Run. '
Shirley & Shlrleysburg twp , Sept. 24th, at Shirleysburg.
Cromwell twp., 25th, at Orbisonia. -.
Dublin trip.. Sept. 26th. at bleeds, Gap.
Teti twp., Sept..s7th, at T. 7.500 S. U.
twp., Oct. let, at Meadow Onp S. U.
Clay twp., Oct. 2d, at Scottsville,
Cane & Camillo Oct. 411,, at Cassville.
The examinations wilt commence at 0 o'clock. Tante ,
ore and directors are :equated to be as punctual ail Paisii•
ble. It. McDIVITT, Co. Supt.
Huntingdon, July 30, 1861. - •
F OR EVERYBODY,
TRY THE iNEW ,STQRL',
Oa Hill Street opposite atrmotes Store
EDEEMSI
SUGAR and MOLASSES,
• COFFEE, TEA. and CHOCOLATE,
FLOUR, FISH, SALT and VINEGAR,
CONFECTIONERIES, CIGARS and TOBACCO,
SPICES OF THE BEST, AND ALL KINDS,-
and ovary other article usually found iu a Grocery Blare
ALSO— Drugs, Chemlads, Dye StufDL
Paints, Varnishes, 011 e and Spts. Turpentine,
Fluid, Alcohol, Ohms and Putty,
BEST WINE and BRANDY for medical purposes-
A
ALL THE BEST PATENT MEDICINES,
and a large number of articles too numerous to mention,
The public generally will please call and examine foe
themselves and learn my prices,
Huntingdon, May 26,1558,
SOUND ON THE
_ BOOT & SHOE'QUESTION.
LEVI WESTBROOK
His just opened tko best assort
ment of Goods in his line, ever brought to Huntingdon.
Ilia clock of BOOTS and SHOES for Ladies, Gentle-m
mon, Misses, Boys and Children, - comprises all the
latest fashions, nod znatinfactured of the best ma
terials. '
Also, a line assortment of HATS for men, Bays'
and Children. HOSE in great variety for Gentle
men, Ladies. Misses and Children. CARPETBAGS,
SUSPENDERS, GARTERS, FANS, Ac., Ac.
ALSO,
SOLE-LEATIIER, CALF SKINS, I.IOSOCCO, LASTS
and 9110 g-FINDINGS generally.
Thankful for past &Tors, a continuum of the same Is
re-spectrully solicited.
N. B.—Boots awl Shoes for Ladies and Gant'amen, re
paired and made to order. ,
lluutlngdon, April 24, 18613
BOOTS & SHOES!
ANEW STOCK.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
UST RECEIVED
-- .liE V EITESTB
All In want of Boots and Shoes, for old or young, are
requested to call and examine my dock.
.....
Huntingdon, Huy 3, 1861
UNION.
ENVELOPES AND PAPER
FOR SALE AT
LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
EXCHANGE HOTEL; , •
lIUNTINODON, PA.,
war. PMMETINANIA EAILEoID DEPOT.
JOHN S. MILLER, Proprietor.
Huntlngam, April 10, 1861.
NEV GOODS!
SELLING OFF FOR CASH !!
BARGAINS IN HARDWARE.
As g , the nimble penny labeller than the slow sixpence;'
and /matt profits in cash, are better than vexing eye•soore
book accounts, JAMES A. IiIIOWN Is nowdetermined to'
sell off the large and splendid, stock of hardware, Paints;
Ac., which he hoe Just brought from the east, at such low
prices, as will induce everybody to crowd in for a share of
the bargain,.
Ilia stock includes a'completo variety of
BUILDING-HARDWARE, MECHANICS' TOOLS,
CUTLERY, lIOLLOW-WARE,
OILS, PAINTS, SADDLERY,
VARNISILES, GLASS, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,
STEEL, IRON, CHAIN PUMPS, LEAD PIPET
MOROCCO, LINING SKINS; ,
COAL OIL LAMPS and COAL OIL, Ac., At, ,
PATENT MICA LAMP CIIIMNETS,
Together with a full aaeortment of everything portaintng
to his lino of business. -
. . . .
Any-All orders rocelvo prompt attention: 1M
JAB. A. BROWN,
Huntingdon, April 10, 1661
WINDOW CURTAIN • PAPERS,
A LARGE STOCK
AND
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
OF
Window Curtain Papers,,
JUST RECEIVED - .
-AT
LEWIS' BOOK STOB,B.
1861. CLOTHING. .
Tr ROMAN. •
• It
•
FOR
SPRING AND SUMMER,
REdiVED -
ex
ItOMAN'S
CHEAP CLOTHING STORE.
ror Gentlemen's Clothing of the beat material, and made
In the best workmanlike manner, call at
H. ROMAN'S,
opposite the lhanklin House in Market Square, Hunting
don. [April 2, 1811.]
-1-1` •
GENTS
Can Make from $3.00 to $5.00 per &Tootling our
oar 4 ety envelopes.
C15f.f151A1.1 .4 CO.. ,
002 Chestnut Bt., Phila.;
Jona d,lBBl
SALT!! .SALT!!!
J Just received from the Onondaga Salt Comfaily;
Syraenee, N. Y., tope sold on commleelog, .either whcle
sale or retail, 200 BARRELS and 1000 SACKS of MM.
Oct. 31, Itoo.
,1I U 1t S SON.
1213:MM1
kil MOO
L. WESTBROOK,