The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, October 01, 1861, Image 2

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    BOOTS AND SHOES.
A NEW ARRIVAL
GEORGE SHAFFER
line Just received a new stock of
Boatel Shoes, whit h he wilt be plunged to have elemined
by the public generally. his assortment coneints of Boots
end Shoes of stll kiuds for Gentlemen cud Ladles, made In
the best manner.
- - .
He also continues to manufacture ,to order all kinds of
Boots and Shrus. amt ietnrns thanks for the patronage he
has heretofore iNceit cal, and Lope's to merit a continuance
of the same.
Ills shop is In the Diamond. one door east of Strous'
Store, where the pulilic call please
Iluntin'gden, Oct. 1,1801--11.
, A.D.TOTIRNED SALE.
EXECUTORS' NOTICE.-
REAIESTATE OF JOITX IfcCIIIILVDECV9
The undersigned, I:leentors of John 3fcCallan, deed..
by virtno of the power and authority vested in them by
the Will of said deed, n ill offer at public sato at the Coot
House, in the borough of Huntingdon,
On Saturday, 12th day of October, instant,
at 1 o'clock, P. M.,
the following &act ibed Real Estate :
The Farm now In tenurr of 3A:ea:an Hardy. known as
the o Buoy Farm," on Ilendel run ton nship. II mot ingden co.,
on the roa.l leading to the Warm Springs. Thia farm is
composed of several ours eys, containing altogether. about
:On ACRES, and the greater part of it is CON ered n oth val
uable white oak, black oak, hickory and pine timber.—
About 100 acres are is good eulthatoun. The imprua e
meriti are a good log dwelling house and log barn. A
never tailing spring of good water conveni e nt In the
buildings. This property n ill be sold as aol hole, or in
separate tracts, ns purchasers bony desire.
Terms will be made knot n on the day of sale.
dOIIN eta:swat.
J. KINNEY nIeCAHAN,
Executors of John .11caggrn, deed.
Huntingdon, Oct. 1, 1061.
FALL AND WINTER
_ _
ROBVRT
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Hill Street, one dour west of 6U1T1011 . 3 sore,
GEXTLEMES,S" DRESS GOODS.
Ilia toisortmont consists of
CI OTIIS,
PLAIN AND FANCY VVISTING,
the ntectent Boil best that could ha fotincl in the City, all of
which lie will tote pleasure in exhibiting. owl clinking
cup to order. it will coot nothing to call and exainine Lie
good, ;Can soon.
SSunt iogdon Sept. 21, 1261.4;n0
OLD-31EN. TAKE NOTICE-
That the under.igneil are about raising a company of
nom over rutty-five year- of .14 , 1 in PUT - Man.e of a von of
Me Governor of Pennsylvania. to nerve as infantry for
three years or daring the oar, in the service of the Unitaal
:Yates.
All persons who desire to join link company ,‘ ill please,
retort theuirelved to either of the toolenhateil:
JoliN FLhNNU.Ii, Ileutlerson tp:'
JAPOIt
31AT1'lIEW C.1311'111:Lh, Union tl,.
F pt. 24,1%1
CLOVIE YOUI{SEIXES!
HIGH PRICES DEFEATED !
Xow is the Time to buy Cheap Clothing!
MANUAL GIITNCAN,
Respectfully inform the public g, net - ally that he hes
just received n !urge nuol r, ell selected steel:lt fashionable
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING,
tot, htd, he ask. the attention Of all Ulm are in mina of
n neat and comfortable Coat, a Ve.t or a p.tir of Pant 4.—
Big stock will hear examination, and he respectfully
reque•to all to call and Fee for thennielveg.
rhould gentlemen desire tiny particular kind or cut of
clothing not fotnel ill the stock on liana. by le.n log their
mounter they can be accommodated at dent notice.
A good wwortment of
ROUTS AND SLIDES, lIATS AND CAPS, LC a dC n
Aril] al.. he tonna on howl. All of I, Welt skill be cold as
low. if not lower. than the same finality of goods call he
had in the Co.,,ty.
CAll it the corner of the Diamoud.LotieK nen building
31. GUT MAN.
Iluntingann, Sept, 19, Ih6l
WASIHNOTON NOT TAKEN
OUR PL:4 G STILL WAT`ES.
NEW GOODS!! NEW GOODS!!!
CVT:s Run State., At yid ..Yembmg.
SIMON' Culls has jo.t reevired train the IMst.rn Cll
jee, n large assortment of
Dry Guode, &Werra..
Harangue,
(I,,tlaktl,an. la, Vortet , .
Buts, Shoes,
awl all other articles kept tu country sores. o bleb he J.,
otter/11ga: hi. Mammoth Store, at Coal.° ltnn Shition and
Neu Wig. at n .dly hoc in keg, The lathe, evociallY,
are inn ited to call sold examine hi; Fancy (hull.
li ring arratigententA o ith large tit tog in Philadelphia
and other eastel n citien.hr is able to 1 , 11, Lin goals cheap
er than other country mein:mt.'''. and um consequently,
toidetsell thetn I In exchange for peal., be takes .111
hinds of contitiy produce at tho hilthe+t rasli o. 11 Y
etrtet attention to the allots of canton.is, he hopns to
receive a continnet ion or the Itheral pan ointze soillt which
ho has te . ell heretofore (drama.
Mr. Cohn is Agent of the Broad Top It. C. Co., at Coilla,
- IlTFT.7atrtrinrarrireae- , -enjicti to ,•11111 all litmht of (11.1111 to
mere can store 51 it h bi! C:..ry-,bm
%enience a ill be nlTurtled them.
Auguat ISCI.
CHE.II' WATCHES!! 3 , WiPA3
TAC 0 B LAPO3I US,
NO. 619. MAItNET STREET, PIIILADEI,PMA.
llns on hand and is crinalan fly receiving large as , ornient.
of Amerintn. 1.)Iglosh, and Sfeia Iritches, which lie urn
sell at lacer Witt', than ever 0tr ,,, 1•
J. 1., N% oulti call iiatticular attention to the celebrated
Armlets listen, which for accuracy of time nail flora-
Laity, and lens liability of getting nut of artier. it mipeti
or to any other imported catch, made at anything like
the some east. Jewelry. Silver and Silver Plated Ware,
of all styles and patterns.
IMISIII
Cold, r owl Steel 6:pechttles,
with glow. For all alplM,Nvltlll.l,rtt.Nt, na .111 e 0 1A
sty le trusnes. All goods sold at toy entll,llodoent so.
IN - at - ranted to be nn represented. and satisfaction guar. ,
teed to all )nrcl..t.sern, at NO. 618, Market Stied. Corner
of Decatur. [Supt. 19, 1560.—1 y.
O RPP '
, kN'S COMIT SALE.—
Esta fr anwe 3fas•ion, dad.l
Will be, expo+ed at public sale on the prmls,s,
On Saturday, October 12th, 1861.
the f llorring real estate of George llcCruni, late of the
too ash ip of flarree, cleansed, to nit:
All that certain tract of land situate in the township of
Itarreo, bounded on the south by land of Joseph Forre4,
on the nest by land of Robert B. V ton end Philip Silk.
sitter; on the north by hada of Hobert )loore's to ire, on
the nastily Laude of A. Bell and Albers, c attaining na and
altooance, about 130 of which ore cleared, hat lag thereon
a too story log house and log barn, de.
TE11315 OF SALE —One half of the pureliaae money to
be paid no emir.% motion of sale, the other half in ono year
then after milli interest to be secured by the bond on.l
mortgage of the pact/men
Eert.l7.lSGl.—St
A'EDITOR'S NOTICE.
IThc nuderoigued Auditor to Mairibittn the menu
In the handa of John C. W‘tvon, High Mot iff of Hunting.
don county. nerving- lion] the Fair of the Rent Estate of
Abram Len is, n ill attend to the duties of.his appointment
at his °lnce in the borough of Ituntlngdon on Friday the
ISth October next, at ono o'clock, P. M. All persona Isar.
jag dahlia upon said loud or nikets are renuireilM vreaent
sheen nt that thne to raid Auditor, or be Arrow ilehArreil
From coining to on said fund.
Fent. 17. ISM-1m
AUDITOIt'S NOTICE.
[?:flak of Ahadem Pfotornao. deesl.l
The undetsignett Auditor tq dkAribute halpes in
the hands of John C. 1 1-, tiOt‘snrcising Executor of Abs.
lent Non man. tler , st. oil! attend to the duties of his op.
polo/meat, at las office in the borough of Huntingdon, on
psturdny, the 19th October next, at one o'clock P. M. All
rorsons Itaringclaims upon said fend or assets nn,rentired
present them at that Onto to said nuditur, or be forever
f:barred from coming in on slid fund.
A. W. lIENEDICT,
Andflor.
ept 17, 1561.-4 t
NOTIC
Notice is hereby given that all persons knowing
ihemselven Indebted to Roller; pecan, Coff,ce 1,1 0,
pn kook account or other% ise, are requusted to Come for
la ma and make ecttleicelAt as be has diepored of Ida entirs
awl: to William .Ilarell, who aill hereafter carry on hush
ness, at his old st not nt Coffee Run. lie recommends'3lr.
March to Lila eta 0144,14%145, as a gentleman and wgood
gad correct bu,lneas maw and unisur. them that those fa.
boring hint with a call • II I be sat iscactot ffy den 4 w ith.
Those ullo visit tq settre their apcoupte watt wad lake at
ply old stand at Coffee lign.
noig DAINC.4.N.
Cormr. Px,E, Zert. ]3,1501
A D3IINISTRATOR'S NOTICE,
tErr toy lliram tfeetn
Iters of Adrnirlistratioty NIIIII the Will illlky.A4 npon
the estate of - Hiram Williarnsan deed. late of Weld tou
Olin, baring been granted to the undelaigned. nil persons
baring clettne upon the estate are I.eque,ted to proent
Oen, to the undersigned, nod all persons linoning them
**lN. treleLfe¢vttll mate itatuedlAto rmitseut.
40 SUVA WILLIAMSON,
AdlututAt‘mor.
11'Ctt tossu,isip. Eept. IT, MI..
NOTICE TO' AX COLLECTORS,
The urgent nocesaity for money to ray the families of
stddicra in the army and for the corront expenses of the
county reignites that yolt collect end pay to the Treasurer
immediately in whole, or In part thy amount of your du,
pliestes. Alt collectors fur ISO. end pro Otis yeafe o re
hereby gotta.' that they cap be no Milne; rudolged.,
rolicelowi for 11,60 who halm not bird their exbonottiriona
NI ill apply foe them at the Comuilsdopera (Mice on the
Irdd inst. Afterdicat dale judgnicuts will ho entered eat
rsccutions issued!.
J. FLENX ER.
M. CAMPBELL,
JOIIS
p.crember, 1:2, 1561,
Con strg roe Common* ettrn.
110 C LAINIATION.-NOTICE OF
•
GENERAL I:LEG - MON.—Purim:int to an act of the Gen
eral Assembly or the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
entitled "Au Act relating to Ow Elections of this Com
monwealth," approved the second day of July, 1830, L
JOHN C, WATSON, High Sheriff - of t)o county of Hun
tingdon. in the State of Pennsylvania., do hereby make
known and give public notice to the electors of the coun
ty iffiirosaid, that n General Election will be held in the.
said County of Hun tintalon, on the 2nd Tuesday, (and Sub
day) of October,. 181.1. at which time District. and
County Officers as follows, will be elcetwl. to wit:
Otte pet SOH to fill the office of President Judge fat the
counties of Huntingdon, Blair and Conduita.
One person to fill the office of member of the House of
Representatives of Pennsyloania.
One person to fill the office of As,ocusto Judge of Hun
tingdon county.
One person to fill the office of County Comniissioner of
Huntingdon County.
One person to fill the office of Director of the Poor of
Huntingdon County.
One person to till the office of Tt emitter of Huntingdon
county.
One nelson to fill the office of Auditor of Huntingdon
comity.
lu pursuance of said act, I also hereby make known 011(1
gibe notice, that the places of bolding the atm...aid gen
eral election in the set oral el, et ion districts is Rhin the said
county of Huntingdon. are us follow e, to wit: •
lot district. composed of the too 11011111 of Henderson, at
the Union School House.
2,1 dintrict, composed of Dublin township. at Pleasant
Ildl School House, near .Toseph Nelson's, In said township.
311 district, composed of no much of Warriorsmark too n
-010p, as is not included in the luth district, at tlio behead
house adjoining the town of Wartiortimark.
4th disttict, composed at the tow nship of Hopes, ell, at
Rough and limuly Furnace.
sth district, composed of tile township of Dames, at the
house of Joint's Livingston, in tho 101111 of Saulsburg, in
said too :Ishii,
Bth iiistriet, Composed of the borough of Shitleysburg,
and :ill that part of the elm 111111 p of Shirley not included
ottlitio the limits of District No. 24, as hmeifinfter men
tioned and desci Rad, at the Least of Dal Id Frisker, deed,
in Shit h-3 shill g.
i IL distriet.composed of Porter and part of Walker too n
ship, and NO ninth of I Vest too whip 110 is included ill the
following boundaries. to wit: Beginning nt the south-nest
corucr et Tobias Caufnum's Farm on the bank of the Little
Juniata tiler, to the 'moor end of Jackson's narrows,
thence in a northwester Iy direction to the most southerly
part of the f,1(: ow owl by Michael Maguire, thence north
40 degrees west to the top of Tussey's mountain to 111101-
sect the line nt Franklin too fishily, the n ce along the said
line to Little Juniata I her, thence down the same to the
place of beginning. nt the public school house opposite the
German Reformed Church. in the borough of Alexandria.
sib district, composed of the tool tiship of Fla at
tile hone let' Geo. W. Mat tot D. in glee lOW trthip.
oth !Ballet, composed of Tell too whip, at the Union
school house. near the Union 3100111110 house, In sofa to-p.
loth district, composed of Springfield township, at the
school house, near Hugh Mathieu's. ill said too whip.
11th district, composed of Union toss 11011ip, nt the school
, house, near Ezekiel UM 1,111'9, in said township.
12th district, composed of Brady township, at the Cootie
school. luaus°, ill said too nsliip.
13th district, composed of Marris tow 115111 p, at ruWie
school house No. 2, iu said too !Ishii!.
14th district, comp:oll of that port of West township
not included in 7 th and 2ffili districts. at the piddle school
house on the farm now owned by Miles Low is, (formerly
owneil by Jetties Ennis,) soil township,
15th did: iet, composed fit Walker 10,111111(0 nt the house
of Ileinetniin 31Vininellston it.
loth dein let, composed of the too nship of Tod, at the
Greet selool house, w Raul toner/hip.
Vi th ilisttict. coinpthed Of Oneida township, at the house
of Wm. D. Rankin, Win ni Springs.
1511, dish let, composed or Cromwell township, at the
home two occupied by David EOM°, in Olbisonla.
Pith disttict, composed of the borough of Birmingham,
I with the sevei al tracts of land near to and attached to the
01111 e, now owsiol and occupied ihv Thomas .3L Owens. John
K. McCaliaii. Andres, Robeson, John Gensimor fuel Win.
I tionsimer, and the tract of land Marc owned 115 George mat
John filiovilberger. knoll aas thl Porter tract, situate in
the too 0.11111 of Iforl ior,inark, at the public school house
in said borough.
21th final tot, composed of the tolstisliifi or at the
public school bongs hi Co:ovine, in said too fiship.
21st deduct. ronipo,ed of tho ton 11.41 in of Joel:snit, at
the public house of Law and kitties. nt 3lcAleaoy's Fort,
111 said township.
22d 11(41 let, composed of the too tiship of Cloy, tit the
piddl e school house iii Scottsville.
24,1 di,tl ICI. rollltiniell Of tile tow uship of Penn, of the
politic school lonise w 31arklesbing, ill said toot - whip,
24th district, conitio,rd and cleated ns follows, to oft :
That all that pa t rloy too ns hip, Ilnnhugdon coun
ty, lying and being o hide the follow ing deserilasl boun
daries, namely : beginning at the intersection of 'Union
and Sidi ley tow !intim linen with the Juniata liver • on the
south side thereof; thence along said - Union township line
for the distance of three Mile-1 Irian 8111,1 river; thence
casts, artily, by a straight line, to the points, here the main
from Elly's mill to Germany valley, crosses the summit of
Sandy rid g e; th e nce tiorthomilly along the summit of
Sandy ridge to the iher, Juniata, and thence up said 1 is re
to the place of beginning, shall hereafter tarot a eeperaie
leetion district; that the qualified orders of said election
district shall hereafter hold their genet al and township
elections in the politic school house 310,111 Union, in
said district.
district, composed of the borough of Huntingdon
at the Court How,: in said borough. Timso parts or Walk
er and Porter tow 11011111. beginning at the southern end
of the bridge across the Junin In riser nt the foot of Mont
gomery sheet. thence by the .11iniatio township line to the
hue of the Walker election district, thence by the Paine
to the corner of Porter township at the Woodcock Volley
road near If er's school house, thence by die 11110 heti, cell
Walker and Porter too nships, to the summit of the lVa r
rim r idge, thence along said 1 idge to the Juniata i io er so
110 to include the doodling house at Whittaker's. 111110 Fish
er', 01,1 mill. and thence damn still rivet to the place of
beginning. he annexed to dm Ilgntiusdon Bolough elec
tion !bon nt, and that tile inhabitants tlieteof shall and
may sod. at nil gement elet tions.
2111 i di,triet, composed or the borough of Pete], slatrg
and that put of Ire , t too whip, west ;mil north of it line
between Henderson nod We'd 10111.14 a, at or near the
\Vat
11l Sin ings, to the Fianklin tow u , Lip lieu ell the top
of Tussey's mountain. so as to iflLlilde in the now d'rib'let
tit; hou-ies of Italia Walibonith, Jacob Longanocker, Thos.
tinnier, James Porter, and :John Wail ; at the school 11111100,
in the borough of Peteistimg.
0 - th f u s ii ILL a omposed of tattle sh Ili, at the liouse
of 201111 Night:it, on the hinds of Henry Isenberg.
2Stli distoct, composed of carbon Wwusgip, seecittly
t reefed out of a part of the territory 01 Toil township, to
IN it : commencing nt n Chestnut Oult. ou theSiMintlt Ter
race mountain. lit the Ilopeo ell tow 11...11111 Imo opposite the
ill hling lag, in the Little %alley e thence south tiny-two
degrees, enst three hitwdrwl end sixty perches, to it stone
heap on the 1 roger!! Summit of Broad lop mountain;
thence II 01 th sixty-serer degrees, veld three 11 lin& oil nud
two', e peialms, to a Yellow Pine; thellee south fifty-to°
llegroc,, root 101011 Ile:Idled and Se, ent)-tv, o perch,. to
Cliegnift, Oak: thence swab fourteen dem era, east flares
hundred tool fifty-one vetches, to a cliestlitlt at tho east
end of Henry S. Green's land; thence smith Om 13-0110 and
,log t ory,„ 51,4 tno Imigired and ninety:hair pelf:M.B i
--61,-,chm t the stintinit of a spur of Broad Top,
hoe degrees. east nine iittihrtUcao.tella.favo,; south sixty
a stone heap on the Clay tool u,lhip line, at die
City dotal, held by Jos. Morrison. in said township.
101:o onkel:now a and gio o notice. Ile in 01111115 the
section of the aforesaid act I nil that elery per.
soil, excepting justices rd the cle•lee, who shall bold any
Olilee or ,q)polll tllleil 4or profit 510 t rug the gorse I
meld. of the United States• or of lid, Moir, or of any city
or cm posted district, st Endive a conitui,itosied officer or
ago:, ••••he eiiii.h k si d u nder the legislative,
is e or vilet., edStilt., or of the
United States, or of any city or :tai 111
also, that every member of Congress, and of the State
Legislature. and of the select or ronutlint Council of any
comineedoners tit any incorporated disci act, is by la,v
Incapable of holding or ogorclsing of the same the
/Au, or appointment of bulge, inspector or clerk of iitiy
ohetion of tlds efllll 1114111,12:11:11. 11114 that no inverter ci
judge, or other officer of any such election shall ho eligible
to any office to he thee Med fol."
Al., that in the 4th i-ection of the Act of Assembly, en.
titled “Au Act relating hi executions and for other pw po
ses." mirrored Apt it 11411,1540, it is enacted that the of
Lab section not be SO COIIOIIIO IN 111 insolent
tiny Militia 01 lief °ugh fi um sewing as judge, or in
sputor 01 clerk of nay gencial or special election in Gib
Common oo cal th."
Porgiant to the pros bdons contained in the nrtli section
of the act aforesaid. the judges of the a fore,hl !Usti lets
shall tespectivel3 take chargo of the cob tiliente or return
of the election of their iespectioe Intl lots, and produco
them nt a meeting of one of the judges from each dish let
nt the Court lloune, in the hot °ugh It II untmgdon. fill the
' third Bev after :be day of election, being ft the piesent
y -rir on Friday, the 11111 of October next, then and there
to do and perform the duties reludi ed by law of wail judges.
Also, that utter!: a Judge by sickness or unavoidable noel
111,11, is linable to nttetrl snot meeting of pukes, then the
entitle:de or return aforesaid shall be taken in Chargo by
one of the inspettors or clerks of the election of said din
ict, mot shall do and potful us the duties requit col of said
juilre unable to attend.
A iso, that in the lilt section of said act it is enacted
that "escrY genend and elsecial eleethm shalt be onettcd
bet ween the hours of eight and tell in the forenoon, anal
shall (.0011111e \ ithout interimition or adjournment until
seven &elk ha the evening.whmi 16. Pulls 'Midi be Closed.. "
dIVBN under my hand. at Huntingdon, the 12111 day pc Sep.
trnlber, A. D. 1061, and of the independence of Pre tint.
sod States, 010 eighty-flat.
.X0113 . ,` C. WATSON, SLo IR,
Snenar'S Orrice, I
ifuntingrlon, Sept. 17, '4l
FASMONS
CASSIMERES, and
GEORGE McCRUM,
JOB SLACK.
MEM
EA,Eq - ficw, OCTOBER 8, 1861
ASSOCIATE JUDGE.
To the Voters of Huntingdon county:
The undersigned respectfully offers himself os candidate
for tl‘e oaks of Associsto Judge.
Huntingdon, July 10,1061.
A. W. BENEDICT.
tftWor.
, CQ,UNTY TREASURER.
To the Voters of Ifthitingiloy. county:
rePpectrully offer myself ns n ca.udidlite for the olico
of Comity Tica,urer.
ITunting4on, July 16, 1561
To the Voters of Huntingdon County
Immune. myself a Union Candidate for the Oleo of
County Trenh.nrer, and solicit the support of the voters of
the county. NICHOLAS C. DECKER.
Huntingdon, July 30,1361.
To the Voters of Huntingdon county
FELIoW CITIZENS the request of my numerous
friends I off r niyaeif for your guff ragas as au independent
Candidate rot this OfliCe of :until elected
pledge myself to ilise.batge the chtttes of tlie ottlea wills
fidelity and impartiality.
tli - liyarttle, Aug. 1,1101. , THO'S O. ISENBERG.
AVDITOR'S NOTICE.-
Mak, I beret, given that the undersigned Auditor ap
pointed 1,,y0,41.1u3a Court, to I lieributa the money It
the ha m% of Minx Mo)ser, Adminitrator of the estate o
Julie Bally, late of .lualiscui. township. &rewash will ince.
those interested ut the othre of \Vilsou fi Potrekiii
day the 11th Ji'y'or 05oller pent at 1 o'c?belc P. M.
i t . L. GRIM,
Sopt.l2llt, 150. Auditor.
DMINIST ATOR'S NOTICE.
(fiAtate of Wiffatoi, Stow,. de e d.]
t era of A.lnvoktintion opoi3 toe estate of William,
' Stone, taco of Ilomm ell township, dee'd.,ll.li log been grant.:
ed to tho tintleiefgued, all persons having elaium against
tho estate ore iequest,l to pre,e.ot them to the under
!Owlet], and all pet nom; indebted Urn . tri[tko immediate
.
.
rpoT9eut. JACOB WEAVER,
WILLIAM STONE,
Iloretvel.l, Eiviit. 17, 1861-6 t.. Allmlnietralore
=EI
CqUISTY TREA.SI7RDR,
cetTNTY TREASTYREM
I.TREES!XREES!
'THE undersigned ins he atteraionto their large and welt
Stoat, stock of
FBATIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES,
Shrubs, Sc., embracing a large and complete assortment of
APPLES, PEARS. PEACHES, PLUMS, CHERRIES, nod
NECTARINES, Standard for the Orchard, nun Da arf for
the garden.
MOLISE( WALNUTS, SPANISH CHESTNUTS, HA
:ELI:NUTS, Sr.. RASPBERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, CUR
RANTS and GOOSEBERRIES, in great satiety.
Grapes of Choisest Kinds, Asparagus,
Rhubarb, &c , &c.
AIIO a fill, stock of u ell formed, bushy EVERGREENS
suitable for the Cemetet y and Lawn.
DECIDUOUS TREES,
for street planting, and a general assortment of
Ornamental Trees & Flowering Shrubs
ROSUS of chuico ynlytiev. CAMELLIAS ; BEDDING
=IEMEI
Our stock is remarkably thrifty and fine, and we offer it
at takes to snit the times.
*Tr Catalogues mauled to all applicants.
Address, EDWARD .1. EVANS & CO.,
Central Nurseries, York, l'a.
Sept. 12, 1R61.-9,
rrEACIIER'S EXAMINATIONS.
11 Bit eetos a nod teachers throneisout tho county are
hereby notified that flu, public examinations for tho pres
ent 3 car mill in , held by OW InnitTsignE•lll in WO sere: al
di,ttletn, rs, indicated in the following table:
Went township. Sept. 3d., at Shale. Crock Bs.itlget.
Barreo top., Sept., 4tlt, at Manner. lull. I •
:Jackson top.. Sept. sth, at !tleakevy's Fort.
IVattlornsark top.. Sept. Thh, at Birmingham.
Walker top. ' Sept. Otis, at McConnelistoo n.
Bnoly top, Sept. 10th, at Mill Cheek.
Union top. Sept. 11th. at 31apletess.
Henderson to p., Copt. 12th. at UniOn S.
Oneida top., Sept. 13th. at Centro Union S. I/.
Jstmato top., Sept. 14th, at Bell Croon S. 11.
Penn top., Sept, 16th. at Matkleststsrg.
Carbon top, Sept. 17th. nt Coal moat.
Tod to p.. Sept. 1501, at Nei bet g
Hopes, ell top , Sept. 2lst. at Coffee than.
Shia ley S Shirleysburg top , Sept. 21th; at Slalrleyslturg.
Cromwell top., 250. at Os bison its.
Dahlia top.. Sept. 26th. nt Shade Gap.
Tell top ;Sept 57th. at T.Lasse S. 11.
I•ptingfieltl top., Oct. let, at Meatlote Gap S. 11.
Clay top.. Oct. 2d, at Scottsville.
Cass 8 Ca.sville Oct. 41h, nt Ctasville.
The essnasionlions oil' commence nt 0 o'cltsck. Te mis
ers and directors aro requested to be on punctual an p0.v.1-
I,le. Me.Ullll.l.`, Co. Supt.
Huntingdon, July 30, 1861.
MILITARY BOOKS:
CAVALRY TACTICS,
[JUTHORIZED EDITIONA
By Major William Gilham, U. S. A I
Just publighed nod for sll , . nt LEWIS' 1100 K STOIC I:
Complete in ono whin.. Pt ice $l,OO.
- UNITED STATES INFANTRY
TACTICS.
Fur the Instruction. reorel4a, end 11.110C11,reft
of the United Statre lufiwhy, incheliag In
fantry of the Lim , . Light l n fan try. a n d ltille
tam prepared under the direct inn of the War
Depn lamot, arid nuthelmed and adopted by
the Seel ettuy of War, May lot, Md. cantata. -
tog the M soldier; Motel of the eier; the school of the
ite=t root ital for bkittelMer, and the k
goteml rani; the culla firokirati+lon A, and the
-rheat of tire bat t.dien ; iucinding tlu,m tidos i)
of oar and a thermion 3 . of mill6uy terms.
Complete to one V 0111111.% Price $1.23. For y,
note at heels' Book Store.
MEM
THE HANDY BOOK
FOP. THE
TIN" TED STA It'S' SOLDIER,
On coming into sea ice: containing complete s) stem of
itiNtruction in the rchnnl of the Soldier, with pt cif !pion
ry explanation of the formation of a ll.dh dims ou Parade,
thin rmition of the office's. &C., &C.. being n fit st book sir
Intraduct km to notion i/.e.1 U. S. Ittftn try Tactics, lost pub-
Pi Ice 23 centb. For sale at
LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
AL 0,
Hardee's Rifle and Light Infantry
TACTICS,
Complete in 2 VON. Psico $1.50
LEWIS' Wolf STOVE.
47, - ; -The Bkit , k4 sent by mail to nny crt on tho re
citsitt of tho price.
23.1301.
TRUSTEE'S SALE of REAL ES
TATE.
- the underNigned Trager.. appointed by the Court to sell
lit Beal I:kate of Jacob Cullman, late At the-borough of
Ct..os lie. ilecea.el. s it espoec to Public Sale, it the
premises, in CIINI towtobip, Ilitiltingann Conti to, ou
Friday, Ist November, 1861.
This following lima Estate, to It: 'One good furs con
laming 172 acres, mote or tem, nod Innunled by lands of
Corfinan on the 001 Ili, Conlail Curfoinn 110,1 CIO is
tilt. :Miler on the south, and Janos Henderson on the
; /lei log shunt 100 oozes cleated and in good state of
cultic allot., noon which nre the following, among many
oilier intionoveinentn: A moo odoty log house, it double log
11:1111 T. ith a good g.....nry attached. 2 excellent apple
orchards, mot 11 SAW-iota 'Nall flue won, fossil.
The fit mu 14 we!l stliipiteci st ill, never fading springs,
nod lime stone is nbundrult. This propel t) is hot two
inlleB front Calzrille. and to eh° miles from the Penns3 I
nnia I:ahead .4t Xllll C.e.14. It to Rattltrallty tot,tittett to
the rneglig of stock, end connonn.l.l n good home market.
l'o4seselon will he given en the. lot of Apt 11, 1802.
Also, on the picluiscs, in the box sigh of Ottisx
On Saturday, 2d day of November 1861,
The to:Honing additional ploperty. to oil Too lots of
ground hooting on 31.. in bit err 132 feel, and extending
back Vol) feet to it soon eel; bald lots adjoining etteli other,
and bounded by 'Moil: Flteet on the cast, nu the north by
on alley, end ton the south by lot belonging to the boil of
of ,le-no 11 light ; having 011 theme good too story log
trry-,.Arretde•avied,h onAg_nith
_gkleh_en„ . _) 000 boo's. gnu:-
Also.: At :be to,iono time, four other louti," - a - djiiiiilifgeaon
other nod noutalning about half all acre end.. fronting Olt
3111 in Wee!, and but:inlet' nit the north by lot of Illizotbeth
Cullman, en, the south by lot of Caleb ope's hells, nod
on the east 1.7 mountain satiny. These are all oleo:Ind/le
loots. P0.,....5tun will be gisen on cool...illation of Sale.
Sala will vOlllllll , ll re cool, day nt 10 o'.loelc, A. M.
Trfl:3ls OF :3.11.Ft-0110 thitd of the pm sheen money
to lie raid on confirmation of sale, one Mita In Otte leer,
4 . hith laterett, and the residue at the death of the Widow
m,,,, m ay - 10-161t i jAmest thereon to be paid to the n Wow
caned by the boode alM3l7;rt77o,ttrltl'ttifefittic4ifil,tlt_heite-
For, Oily fin thee iolounation collect Wog the ahoy°
premieee, r., , ply to
LEWIS STEVER, Trustee,
Cassville, Huntingdon Co., Pit.
Septembel :3, Int -1m
"THE UNION,"
Arch Street, Above Third, Philada.
UPTON S. NEWCOMER, Proprietor.
ire. This Betel it ccutial, cimtvelyitilt by Pamergr,cr
Curs to on pane of the City, and iu evety pat titular adap
ted to the t,ntfort and ',ants of the bubmess
it.f.o per tllty. - K‘3.
Sept. 10, 1814,-Iy.
,A ITDITOR'S NOTICE.—
The hhaeud s hed Anditor nppointed by the Conti', to
d,dttibnto Iho tootles In the bands of John C. 'Watson.
at icing not!' the VITO of tie 1411 P. , ,tale of
Ho :Mullah AV:m.IIOM mill net the pArtres intercsted, nt
the utile° of lib* & Speer, ot,‘Fridax, 41k0c.tuber, pt 9,X11110,
nt 10 o'clock. A. 11. It. 3111.T0N
Sept.lo, , Auditor.
UNION
ENVELOPES AND PAPER
FOR SALE AT,
BOOK STORE.
_HOW AIM ASSOCIATION,
mpurk
licnerolent Instlention established by special I:Wolin:lent,
for Mc Relief of the &eh and Diilressed, afflicted with
Virulent and Epidemic Diecases. and especially for the
Cm e qt" Mawses of (he Seznal 0; gaus.
Medical Allv.tce gi, en glut's, by the Acting Surgeon, to
all n ho apply by INter, with o.d.a.criptiun of their condi
tion, (age, -tecupatien, habit, of life, 4.c,„) and in cases of
extreme poverty, Medicines Nettie/gad free of charge;
Valuable Reports on lipertentorrlea. and other Diseases
of the Sexual Organs, and on (ho nes, Remedies employed
In the Dispensary, vent to the afflicted in sealed letter en
Yelopes, free of charge. @o or Mee Stgm,pa for postn,ge
will he acceptable.
Address, Dlt. 3. SRILLEN IrocrouToN, Acting Sur.
2 South Ninth Street MI
-2'eNin°,"P.lr.d I t tre e rt r r i OTtrme ' Directme.
EZRA. D. HARTWELL, President.
ONO. FAIRCITTLD, kccretury,
Dee. 19, 1860,1 y.
pAPER ! PAPER!! PAPER, !!!
Tracing Paper,
Impression Paper,
Deed Paper,
Tissue Paper,
Silk Paper for Flowtrir
Pakforoteil paper,
Delete! Soaril,
Flat Cap Paper,
Foolscap Riper,
Letter Paper,
Commercial; Note Paper,
Ladles' 01It Edged Letter and Note Paper,
Ladles' Plain and Fancy Note Paper,
White mud Colored Card Paper, in Packs and Sheets,
For sale at LEWIS' Book, Stationery and Music Store.
QEEGAIL AY INSTITUTE.
UTZ mid 151(3 SPRUCE STREET, NUILADELPIIIA.
This 'TIMERIte conducted for two years ;last, in this city,
by Macant CIIEGUIAY and her niece MADAME WIIERVILLS,
oppn the same. punciples as the GRA in New Yolk, cstal.
lielled there in the dear 18140,111 reopen on Monday,
Sept. nth, with umal ample and complete provision
for the education of Young Ladies, under the direction of
Madame ll'ildrvilly. Clri44are, and ell requisite inform
tlpti, mu Ix:obtained on arplieation to ;Ito Principitt.
August 13, 1101,731 a.
• •
WANT MONEY,
The subserkbet requests all persons indebted to him, t.
give him A call before the close of t h e tnontlr, as he moo
have money Mum ho gt.ca to the city.
LEVI WESTBROOK.
Huntingdon, Sept. 10, 1801..--E”
INZIEMIM
JOHN FIRMA, •
18 ARCH Street, between
ith and Bth Ste.,
Zrtfe 818 St.,)
Plailaddplda.
:porter A; Manufacturer
and Realer in all kinds
FANCY FURS, for La
:a' ISlPses' and Oh I •
en's Wear.
Hosing now manufae.
red and in store my usu
large and beautiful as.
rtment of all thermions
:ylea and qualities of
WS, adapted to therms,
Fell and Winter Sea;
...as. I uouhl respectively
Invite an examination of
my stock and prices from those Intending to purchase, no
I am enabled to offer them very dent able inducements.
All my Fore Imo been much:seed fur eash, and mode
by experienced and competent hands, and no the present
monetary troublo,s render it necessety Oust I should dis
pose of my goods at spry small advance on cost.
I am sntktied that it uN be to the intsoeste of those
who design purchasing. to give me a call.
ire Recollect, the canto. number and street: John Fa..
reim. (New Fur Store.) US Arch Street. Philadelphia.
FOR EVERYBODY.
TILT THE NEW STORE,
THE DEST
SUOAR nrut MOLASSES,
COFFEE, TEA and CHOCOLATE,
FLOUR. FISH, SALT and VINRIAD,
CONFECTIONERIES. CIGARS and TOBACCO,
SPICES OF THE BEST, AND ALL KINDS,
and every other catkin usually found in a Grocery Store
ALSO—. Drugs, Chemicals, Dyo Stuffs,
Paints ' Varnhates. Oils nod Spts. Turpentine,
Fluid, Alcohol, Olass nod Putty,
BEST WINE nod BRANDY for medical purposes.
ALL TILE BEST PATENT MEDICINES,
nod n largo number of articles too 1111111CMIN to month)».
The public ynnernily v.lll ple.se call mad eXallaint, for
themselves mai learn my prices.
Huntingdon, May 25, 1858
SOUND ON THE
BOOT & SHOE QUESTION
=I
11. Jost opened the best assort-
meet of Goods in his line as er Nought to Huntingdon.
His stook of BOOTS null SIMES for Ladies, Gentle- )
Misers, Buys and Children, enrnprises all
latest fashions, and malinlactured of Elul heat Ina
term's.
Also, a One assortmsnt of TEATS for men, Boys
and alldten. HOSE in great satiety for Gentle
men. Ladies, Mimes and Children. CA It ItAGS,
tAidI'ENDEII6, ()Attn.:RS, FANS, dc., de.
ALSO,
SOLE-LEATHER, CALF SKINS, 3IOItOCCO, LASTS
nest SHOF.-VINDINGS gonetally.
Thankful for past favors, a continuance of the same in
respectfully solicited.
N. 11.-13u0t4 and Shoes for Ladies and Gonilenten, re
palled anti o u tdo to order.
Huntingdon, April 24. 18613
BOOTS & SHOES !
LADIES AND OEXTLA'AIELY.
LEVI WESTBROOK'S STORE
All In want of Boots and Shoes, for old-or young, urn
requested to Cull nod eXalnilio ny stuck.
L. 'WESTBROOK,
nuntingdon, Slay 3.1861.
WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS,
mans
SPLENDID ASSQIITMENT
Window Curtain Papers,
1861 e
H . ROMAN
SPRIXG AiYD
CLIE-11' CLOTHING "S2'olWil.
F. Gentlemen's Clothing nr ti•lw4t Tuntcrial,nua Made
the beet o•ot kinnnlike manner. call nt
11. ROMAN'S,
ppcilito Ow Franklin House iu Ilm IDA Ilgunro,
liuuttng
nu. (Ain II 2, 1861.1
FOIESAIX
THE 11017 SE: A Nrw Pecttur MtNntt, of Rural Aceluitec.
tore; or, use to Build Periling', Barns, Stables, and
On t Dn elli ngs of all kinds. INDII a Chapter oa Churches
toil School-110mm Paley, 50 c. ate.
THE CARDEN: A New POO.l. M %nett, of Practical Ifor.
ticulture; or, If, w to Cultivate Vegetable*, Fruits. and
Flowets, With a Chapter on Ounantontal 'ices and
Slut ttbq. fries, 50 cent,
THE FARII: A Now Ibeslr Mt:vott. of Practical Agri
culture; or, lion to Cultivate all the Fuld Cum's. It Mb
no ENsay on Saint Management, etc. Pt ice, 50 cents.
DOMESTIC ANIMAIS: A Non Pocarr ',Nu:more:lHk.
Iloise, owl Sheep Husbandry; or, How to lit -rd and
Dear the Tenants of the Darn-yard, etc., etc
Pt tce, 50 cents.
lIONY TO TALE: A ".s.;LIV POCITI,T 111N171I, 01 . COllverdat ion
and Debate, stab Directions for Acquiring a Otanunati
cal,ity;ie, nod toots tlinti Bite Hundred loatmon Mis
takes Cot rectud. I , lice, 50 cents,
IlOw TO 111:11.AVE‘: A NEW Pecnta 31t' net, of Republb
can Etiquetto, and Guide to Cot teat Peo.loll.tl Habits:
with Rules for Debating Societies and Delibetatit o As
nemblutes, etc. Plied; 50 tents,
11011' TO DO BUSINESS: A New POCKET M 1:41.`11. 01
I'laotivat Alt-sit 11 and Guido t? sneeess in, Ufa; Nvitl.
Collection of Bator,. Porous, attd a Dictionary of Coto
too,,cittl Tilly, etc. Price, 50 cents,
pILILADELPIIIA AND ItEADING
ltijgoAD., •
•
ON . AND AFTER mA r 28th, 1860
Tun pat/wager trains leave Hari klmrg Dntla, (Slpdays
excepted,) at 8.00 A. M., and MS I'. 31.,
for Philadelphia,
arriving then cat 1.23 P. M., nod 0.13 P. 51.
Returning. Immo Philadelphia at 8.00 A. 81.. and 320
P. 31., at firing at Harrisburg at 12.45 noon and 8.:30 P. 31
Inve, tltil,adelAddp, No. 1 Cara, $3.20; N 0.2 (in Mu •
train, $2,10)
Fare*: 'to Bending, $l.OO and $1.30
At Beading, connect, with traina for Pultmille, Vinare
vile, Tamaqua. Catatitt4a,
Four trains leave Reading for Philadelphia daily, at 6
A. M., 10.45 A. M., 12.30 noon nail 3.43 I'. M.
Leave Philadolphia fbr Beading ad 8.00 A.M., 140 51.,
3.30 I'. M., and 3.00 P. 51.
Yates: Bending to Philadelphia, 5.75 and $1.45.
The morning tt Mu from Ilarrirhprg couneeta at Beading
with up train for Wi,lkegbarro, Pitt Mon and &Imam,.
For through tickets and other Information !lute to
J..7-CLYI.II.I,
July 18, 1561, General -Vent.
GROCERIES ! GROCERIES !!
- .
A FRESH ARRIVAL:
ALL HIS STOCK IS FRESH AND FHT3IE
, THE CYTHARA—The
, Presbyterian Psalmodiet—The
' Shawn—Th.lo , llo,—llan ten's and
Dertinrs enlarged and improved instlnctorsWellautre
New end Improved Method for the Cul ter—lteland'e Acrqr
deon, Violin and Flute Instructors — Winner's and Aowo's
Violin Instructors--Belltnee Melodeon lastructor—Dur
rowes' Piano-Forts Primer—do. Thorough-Base Prlmei—
llowe's Drawing Room Danect—The D. 1 4,0y0 Glee Book—
Tera'w Darr, for sale . •
LEWIS' BOOK, pTAT.W.NBItY 411,131 C
PISTOLS PISTOLS }!,
Colt's, Sharps', Smith k IVestnn's, and rill lrtivioved
patterns of, Revolt:era, Pistols. Cartridges, Butklu
Sr. Se., fur sale at the Buda are. Store of
JAMES A. 1311011 , 1.
Nay 21,1861. - Huntingdon, l'a.
TV you nr.ant Carpets and Oil Cloths, 'call
at Ix r•. OWLN'S, where you, t" "-
tortnaplt it) tow n.
&Fred opposite armon's ,Tterre.
S. S. SMITH.
ANEW STOCK.
JUST RECEIVED
A LARGE STOCK
AND
JUST RECEIVED
Ll,lvis' BOON. STORE
1861.
CLOTHING.
NNW
CLOTHING
JUST RECEIVED
IT. - iro
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT
CHRIST. LONG'S
CALL A.KD SEE.
STATIONE Y and JEWELRY
PACKAOEq
For sale to agents and dealers at vory reduced rates
put up in variety eunetopes., For further information
Address' - COLEMAN A CO„
(Upstairs) SOSCliostant St, I , llila.
June 4, I.SGI.
NEW AIR LINE ROUTE TO NEW
YORK.
r ,:i: , ,, , ," .
- 41 -, , ,..." 14 ,,,,1nir-____ - •)§!Oki l
g.
SHORTEST IN DISTANCE AND QUICK
EST IN TIME
BETWEEN VIE TWO CITIES OF NEW YORK AND
itmunsiluno I VIA READING, ALLENTOWN
AND EASTON.
Mossuso EXPRES9, WOO, lance, New York at 6 A. M.
arriving at Ilarrisburg at 12.45 noon, only 691 hours be
Wren the too citif.v.
Naar, ERE. teaYeB New York at 12.00 noon, awl arrives
at Ilan labor); at 8.30 P. 51.
illonNiao MFR. 14Na Nest. leaves ITarrieburg ao 8.00 A
M., arriving at New York at 4.30 P. M.
AFTERNOON EXPRESS LINE. Enet, leaves Ilairlsburg nt
Lis P. Gl., arriving nt New York at P 00 Y. SL
Connect ions nre made nt Hari Ribui g nt 1.00 D. M., with
the Pnowenger Trnbv in each dhection on the Pennsylcn
nin. Cumhei land Valley and Not them Central Railroad.
All trainv con nact at Rending milli pains for Pottsville
and Philadelphia, 'and at Allentown for Stanch Chunk,
Easton, Le.
No change of Passenger Cars or Haggage batsmen Now
York owl Harrisburg, by tho 6.00 A. M. Lino front Now
Tot k or the the lib P. M. front Harrisburg.
For beauty of scenery, odd speed, comfort and accom
modation, this route in cacti ts suporior Ind uctonents to tho
traveling public.
Faro between Now Tork and liarrisbarg the dollars.—
For tickets and other in formation apply to
J. J. CLYDE, General Agent, Harrisburg.
July IS, ISCi).
F ,7 7 .„.„.4 7 ,
~.w,,,....z.„
i:_,.,,ekt4..43.w,_L----,.,1
pENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD.
TDIM OF !A OF TRAINS
MEE=
o
ni
STATFONS
Newton Hamilton,
Mt. lioloo,
Mill Civek
II ti utingtion,
reterslatu,
I Bari or. ......
Sp 4 TWO Greek,
ltil mingloun .
one,
Tipton,
I 5,01011 a,
Hell's Mills,
Altoona,
NEW GOODS ! NEW GOOD
FISHER & SON
BEM
JUST OPENL'D
SPLENDID STOCK
.Y.EIV GOODS.
THE P1.1131d0 ARE INTITED,TO CALL
FM
EXAMINE OUR GOODS
& SON
Apt I) 10, 1861
COAL OIL!! COAL OIL!!!
irne , i A. Di nwn sea, the pennies " POItTLANDKEIIO
- oa COAh 011., rlorr a$ water.
This is the only keel of oil that give, eclh•c batitractian
ns an agent for light.
Bekviire of ciiiiiltei.felts unit colored ealbon oils. They
cow an offeustve suwlt RIO smoke.
A large vai lily aloe et
COAL OIL LAMPS
Chinine3 a, flubm Wick, Mu am, Shades, Se., 8.r., sold
at tho very lon est, pikes, at tiled hu Ovate t tole, Llu—ting
don, Pa.
NEW CIGAR AND TOBACCO
STORM. J. A. lIANIGAR,
A practical tobacconhit, has opened a DM TOBACCO
STORE AND C 1 t 1 Alt MAN lIFACTORY, on Allegheny
one do. west of the Broad Top Railroad Mee, 1% hene he
bas on band a large asowtinent of prin.) Cigars and To.
bac., a hid, he mill sell either uholc.nle or rota. :Rote.
keepets. shophcepois, and all others who deal in the weed
should cell. his prices are low. Call and see.
Huntingdon, Nov. 7, Ih6o.
IIEADY ECKONEII.
Al t , A complete rocket Ileady Reckoner, iil dollars
mid cent, to .Ithlt are 3.1.E1ed ham. of Notes. 11111,. Ile
-0011.1,, Pelitiflts, Qc., together hill' 3 set o( ustAul tables.
containing rate of Intel est nom one dol lei to mei, e thous
and. by the single day, nit)) a table of fines, atut heard
by the week anti dal, fitibli+loal in Vein. For tole at
LEWIS' 1300 K ,NTO'RE
-?Y El I CT 3IATES 31 - Ctril ll). -----
W
Mr. JOHN ESTBROOK. Sr., manufartin es n
1.1. MENT wbich ' tiv.co to. Cll. lthrtunation. No cure.
no pay. PerAosto allikted shoold tall and try tile medicine.
Call at hid renideneu in Washington street, one door treat
of Lori Westbrook.
Huntingdon, Manch 20,1001.
ENJ. JACOBS
IS ON MIND
NEW GOODS,
ISTR TLY G - -ND S VER
Ile has ref teed a Rue asortment of DRY GOODS for
the Sp, log and Summer sttion, comptising n vet)* ex
tenni\u I{4bolllllollt of
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
DRY GOODS in general,
READY,3IADE CLOTHING, ,
Fut lion and Days
O ROCERILS, HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES, &c. Sc
The public generally are requested to call and examine
the goods—and his In ice..
As I on, determined to sell my goodc, all mho call may
expect bargains.
Country Produce Mlles In Exchange for Goads.
It FINJ. JACOBS, at the Cheap Corner.
Huntingdon, April d, 1561.
NOTICE TO. ALL !! ,gavt
e l fhe suhscriher, mho ;MY for more than cm year, enrEcil
on Imsinegi In company ultil Mnisti. P. Ilitomr, 11. (lin,
P. WHIMS, and Mr. L torn BEER, 110 A thin dnx di ssoll id
parlor; ship with The abort Jinn 1 All claims ngniiwt tho
Uhl 11/,,, will kler paid by this syMnalpyr o awl nt4 thirse to:
dubted to the p,rin NOM, Pax
CLO Gtk S, WATCHES
and JEWELRY nlmitys ho repaired. A
good stock of CLOCKS.taI Warencs and idcwci.ni
,ill lie kept on band for 'customs., mho may
favor him n ith n call.
311yrcl1 2, 1859
-.1•4
THE "GLOBE JOB OFFICE" is
the most complete of any in the country, and pos
btbSOS the most ample rani fief' for promptly executing In
the best style, every variety of Job Prhams', such as
lIAND BILLS,
.I'II()GRAMMES,
WANKS.
FOSTERS,
CARDS,
CIBCEJLARS,
BALL TICKETS,
BILL HEADS,
LABELS, &C., &C., &C.
CALL AND =MINE. APFCIMENS OF WORD,
AT LEWIS' BOOE, STATIONER} & MUSIC STORE
FRANKLIN lIOIJSE,
THE DIAMOND,
lIUNTINGDOZI, PA
VALENTINE GROUSE, Proprietor
Tho citizoos of the comity, and strangers and travelers
generally, will find conifortablp accommodations at this
house. (live us a trial. [Alail ‘ .l, 18613
;EXCHANGE HOTEL,
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A good article for sate at
WPM' I3QQ • STQICL
GREAT WORK ON HORSE.
THE HORSE & HIS DISEASES:
BY ROBERT JENNINGS, T. S.,
21 . ,!frssor Af Pathology and Op. rothe Sprgory in the
reterinory College of Plidathlphia, etc., etc.
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WILL TELL YOE . Of than, History and distinctive
, traits of the various breeds of European,
Asiatic. An irim and Anna icon Homes,
with tbq pbyaical foi motion and - pc
cullaritie• of the animal, and bow to
Hare, tai,, his age by the number and
condition of Lis teeth: Minh clad with
numerous explanatory engravings.
. _
WILL TELL YOU Of Breeding, Breaking,. Stabling, Feed-
Mg, Grooming . , Shoring, and the gener
al management of the horse, nith the
best modes of administering medicine,
also, how to treat Biting, Ricking,
Heaving, Shying, Stumbling, Crib-Bit.
ing. ItestlesStiehs, and other vices to
which he Is subject; south unmet Qua ex
planatory engravings.
- - - •
WILL TELL YOU Of the causes,symptoms.and Treatment
' of &tangles, Sore Throat, Distemper,
Catarrh, Influenza, Ihoncititis, I'lloll.
inollll4 Bt oicen Wind, Cl! ron•
lc Cough, Roaring and Whistling. Lam•
pas, Sure Month and Ulcers, and Da.
rayud Teeth, with other diseases of the
Mouth and Reipiratory Organs.
{TILL TELL. YOU Of the MeV!, spmptoms,nnd Trontrn en t
of Worms, Bute, Cholie, Strangulation,
Stony Concu boas , Itupturell,
Dinrrhen,Jaltudlce,ilept.tinlion,Wood Y
Stouoi in Uriµe, tho ElfilneyB an11134n.1.
Syr, Intimation and other diseases of
the, Stomach, Zowell, !Ave': and Uri
nary Organs.
WILLTELL YOU Of the causes, aymploro, awl Treat
meta of Bone, Bleed and Bog, SpaOn,
Ding Doris, Sweento, Strains, Broken
.Kures,.Wind Galls, Founder, Cracked
Hoofs, Sole Braise 111111 Gravel, Canker,
Scratches, Thrush awl Corns% also, of
,Megririll, Vertigo, Epilepsy, Staggers,
and other diseases of the Scot, Lego,
and Mud,
MIE
;,. !
; ?
WILL TELL YOU Of the causes, n3nuptome, and Treat
ment of Fistula, Poll Evil, Cdtualers,
Farcy. Sonrlet Fever, Mange, Surfeit.
Locked J.Lu.libeinaati-m.Cralnp.Oulls,
Diseases of the Eye and Heart, de„
and how to tannage Castration, Diced.
log, Tlepllining. 1101101,1 g. Vivian.
Hernia, Amputation, Tapping, and oth
er single:O. °rotations.
En
10 LO
0 i 7
WILL TELL YOU Of Barry's Method of taming, Horses;
how to Apptyinch, Batter, or Stable in
Colt; how to aceuatom a Lotto to
aft nage nautili flat tights, and how to
Saddle, gide. nod :trunk hint to
Ilara,e; ni,o the fowl owl law of
WInItaNTY. The "hole bolt% the to
' , qilt of yenta' eatefol Moly of the
iaatilinritiel, 0.1010 and eak
fic,les of this noble nod useful animal.
Tor sale n t Louie' Book State.
d #al A. M.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES,
TUE HORSE AND HIS 'DISEASES,
THE HORSE AND lIIS DISEASES,
A VALUABLE BOOK,
Fur sale at LEWIS' Book Store.
EVERYBODY'S LAWYER,
EVERYBODY'S LAWYER,
EVERYBODY'S LAWYER,
A •VALUABLE BOOK,
For sale at LEWIS' Book Store.
THE FAMILY DOCTOR,
THE FAMILY DOCTOR,
THE FAMILY DOCTOR,
A VA LUABLE BOOK,
For cafe at LEWIS' Book Store.
LONGSTRETH ON 'IRE HONEY BEE,
LGNGSTRE'I•TI ON THE HONEY BEE,
LONGSTRETH ON THE HONEY BEE,
A VALUABLE BOOK,
For sale at LEWIS' Book Store.
DOWNING on FRUITand FRUIT rams,
DOWNING on FRUIT and FRUIT TREES,
DOWNING on FRUIT and FRUIT TREES,
A VALUABLE BOOK,
Fo • :ale at LEWIS' Book Store.
SCHOOL BOOI<S,
AT LI:IVIS' 1100 K, STATIONI:111 - ,1 }IIISIC STOit E,
OSGOOD'S Spell,. lht, 2d..lth and sth lllnders.
I'OUFFEI".S Speller and head. Is. (01,1 and new editions.)
SANDER'S do do do
SWAN'S do do do
CURB'S do do do
Weld.,+s Nonnol Reader, No. 1.
Ethel .111 . 4 licudet v.
TOIrICO Speller nitd Definer, (old and new editions.)
Scholar's Companion.
brown's and Ton er'a Glnnltuare.
Vitcit's I'll 3 Meal Geography.
ren's l'hysieal,GeogLovhy.
Mitchell's. Monteith aud 31eNolly's Genuinpliles & Atlases.
Weleiter's and Waders tet's Dictionaries.
Qinti,kenlia, First Lesionis in Compo , ition.
Quad:entail Corap,ition nod itheto,
ou•atdeaf's, 5t011,1.11 II 21 3 Enaniqrtioll . B, S. arie,Colburn'e and
L'ay's itlnnetiiii.
Peterhon'q Fannliar Science.
Adte.enteallandillu..l'4 Keys to Ai
Cireenieara
recnleurs iicy to Algebra.
Pat ktok's en Ile Phtlosophy.
Pinker's First Lessons in -Natural Philosophy.
ker's Philosophy.
Uphto's Steotal Plolosophy.
11111:sirs ilistory of thu United States.
Berm WI .•
oath llli9
Payson, Canton and Set ibuer's Penmanship, in alerts
numhers.
Academical, Conti otters' and other Copy books. -
Elements of Map Thawing, with plan for sketching m Ips
by It lotngulation and ism°, ed methods of Ptojoctiol.
Rat ies'Eletnentary Geometry owl Trigonometry.
="11 1 415110%4Z,1, 1 ,?at....
book Accpulg by Single Ullti
Pap..
Other boob.] will ha added and furnished to order.
A fall stool: of Sellout &Mammy nlßola on hand.
Itantingdon,
NEWELL'S
rmyroaßAPll CIALLEM
One of the longest and, most complete Galleries in the
States, where the brat Pictures, known to the Pho•
tographic art, one taken at takes no higher
than ore paid for miserable caricatures.
The Props toter, a practical Photographer, attends per
sonally, every sating—and allows no picture to leave the
y unless it gives perfect sat ialhetion.
Daguerreotypes and Mehl Otypeg t of absent or deceased
friends, photographed to any required size, or taken ell
Canvass, life size, and painted in Oil by (ho best Artists.
,
At oils oratory pictures can he token 111 any cattier—
as per feet in cloudy data as - .hen the Rim shiner.
Persons visiting the city are respectfully invited to ex
amine oar I-Nehru:us, is hick TIM price and quality duty
competition.
actions gis en in tiro art of Photography.
It. N MEM.,
- " GALLCRY (IR ART,
72.1 As eh Stieet,Thilailelphla.
COSI3IENDATIONS ' ' "
From Hop,. Loris D. CqmpbcD., u. C. i Ohto
My finpity and friends all comur in tha opinion that
the (Newell) picture in more life-I iku than any thing they
over saw. My likeness has been repeatedly taken by dif
ferent Artists in rations way's, hat 1 Largo never yet bad
one n kith presegts so true to nature, all the features and
expressions of sou nAenattee as this.
JOSEPI4 ItVaGEP.
From Ilon:E.Jo3 Morris, Into Minister to Malp.
Tho exquisite finish, beauty and softness or your par
tnAts, conjoined with their durability of color and faith
fulness as likenesses, cannot fail to commend thank to the
attention and patronage of all I, ho appreciate true art.
Prom Col. James Page.
Hat ing occasion for a portrilt,l procured ono from Mr.
Hobert Ten ell, of tito city of Philadelphia, a miniature in
Oil Colors, tinder illoneio process discovered by hint, and
take great pleasure in expressing the sittisfactru ,given
me, not only by the accuracy of the likeness, Int kte artis
tic finish in all respects, and recoquoends him tp the pat
ronage of those disposed to encourage, the beautiful art.
' Nov. 28, 1860 'JAH. PAGE!.
COME TO THE NEW STORE FOR
„cmio'DARGAINS.
NEW GROCERY _
C. ;,ONG,
Informs the citizens of Huntingdon 'an vi
cinity, that he has opened a new Grocery anitConfection•
ery Store in the basement, muter Gutman & Co.'s Clothing
Store, in the Blemouil, suit wWuld ' roust respectfully re
quest a share of public patronage. MB stock consists of
all kinds of the
BEST GROCERIES,
CONFECTIONERIES, Sc,
Fish can be had et w holesalo or retail.
ICE HitigAH will ho finnighed regularly to parties and
indit blinds, at his room.
Huntingdon, Sept. 24, 1560.
OIL CLOTH WINDOW SHADES,
GILT GOLD SHADES,
2417SLW SHADES,
I)AILEY'S P.ITTURES,
T.A.p.E, CORD .I*D. TAMILS,
A i'ULL'ASNItrIENT
AT LEWIS' LOOK STORE.
GOAL BUCKETS and Shovels,
k) for egg by • JAMES A. SAM!
THE HORSE AND lILS DISEASES
RODSE AND MS DISEASES
TIIE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
TIIE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
TUE How AND HIS DISEASES,
TILE lIONSE AND MS DISEASES
FOR SALE
111.NrimmoN, PA
Xo. 721 ,t, ch Strut, PhikyZdVi(a.
CONFECTIONERY
ROURER"S
ROHRER'S)
- • noitnEws.
lionnEws
. .ROURER'S
rrtAcricAr., CALCULATOR'.
PRACTICAL CALCULATOR.
PRACTICAL CALCULATOR
PR ACTICA L CALCULATOR.
PRACTICAL CALCULATOR
D 011REIt'S. PRACTICAL CALCTI
LATOR,
A Book of Plain Rules and Calculations)", Blitiness Ope
ration., by Martin N. Rohrer, Practical- ,Surveyor and
anreyoncer. - New Edina', published by Lt:ppin
cod et Cb., Philadelphia.
This Work contains.2o4 pages. nod upwards °IWO Ruled
nod Examples, entirely and thoroughly practfraf, each as
arise every day in the common pursuits of Basfaess. It
has already passed through a number of editions in rapid
succession, and is pronounced by all classes of business
men to ho tine handiest book of reference, pertaining to
calculations, brat has ever been published.
Every example in the book is worked out in full and
stated in a plain manner, so that when a parallel case art
sea, those referring to the work will find no difficulty in
solving ft; In a word, the general arrangement of the
CALCULATOR is simple, that any one whe knows how to
add, subtract, multiply and divide, can easily solve any or
dinary exaniplo that arisen in business, or arrive at thin
true result of any estimate required.
The chief aim of the author has been to eschew theory
and philosophy in figures, aiming only at facts and simpli
city, br.lleving that business men cure little about spen
ding time in discussing tine philosophy of rules, 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 CALCULATOR differs in this respect from all
other Aritlimetlcs of the day and kindred works—it is a
key to practical business calculations—it is, in the hands
of the businessman, what the key to mathematical u erica.
in the hands of the teacher in the schoOl teem—it facia
tales time and insures correctness,
TILE WORE: TREATS OE Tim
•
Measurement of Land; of Lumber, of Deck and Ilricit
Work, of Stone and Stone work, of grain and grain bins,.
of coal and coal bine, of wood, of solids,
of liquids, of sir
cubit, sipiace or irregular vessels, of cistorns and vats, of
rooting} of pinsterees, painter's, glazier's, paver's, pininb.
°es, paper 'tangoes MIA upholsterers' work. It treats of
currency and of foreign and domestic exchange,' of the
decimal system, of reduction audits estended application
to business, of simple anal compound interest, and their
entire application to business transactlOne, with the laws
nail usages governing the seine, together with numerous
commercial forms—of legal tender, of partial payment oft
notes, of Linking and boot; discoirat, of equation of pay.
moot mitt of partnership accounts, of assessment of faxes,
of weights and mesenres, of sonar° and cubic measure, of
the square root and its application to kusinese of eurtaces,
of excavation, and of many other important practical
niattels not within the scope of an advin tisement to men
tion.
IT IS JUST THE BOOK FOR THE
tanner, the merchant, the mechanic, the at Oxen, or the
pt ofessional man. It has moven a valuable auxiliary to
the lawyer, the justice of the peace, the conveyancer ' and
real estate hi oiler, to the assessor, the banker, the clerk,
to the civil engineer and the surveyor, to the carpenter
:old In !el:layer, to the stonemason mad the vldsterek, to
the paper hanger and upholsteker, to the paver and tba ,
tiler, ,tc., de.; each and alln itt hit' it adapted to the:r yam
Haus o ants. better than any book published.. -
Mire, 80 cents. for sale at Lewis' kook Sore.
Huntingdon, Dec. 20, ISGO.. ,
rpm', lIUNTINGDON FOUNDRY IN
1, BLAST AGAIN:—The subscribers take this method
of informing their hinds and the public generally, that
, Xirag*. they Imre rebuilt theiruntingilon Foun
t
dry, and are now to successful operation,
-.
'.:: & arid are prepared to tarnish Castings of
..14...„ ,4 , 1 ~,,,, every description, of best quality and
workmanship, on short notice, 'end on
reaeunablo terms. Pot fliers are ignited to call and exam
ine, our Ploughs. We are manufacturing tho llunter
Plough. This plough took the first premium at the Hun
tingdon county Agricultural Fairlast fall. Also, Hunter's
celebrated Cotter Ploughs. which can't ten beat—together
with the Keystone, Hillside and Bar-shear plthighs. We
have on hamd and aro reauutacturing Stoves—such
,a,a
Cook, Parlor, and Office stoves fur wood or coal. Hollow
wore, consiuting of Kettles, Boilers, Skillets, &C., all - o 4
which we will sell cheap for cash or in exchange for cotto n
try produce. Old metal takett for castings. By a striPt
attim lien to business, and a desire to please, see hopo to re.
ecive a liberal Aare of public patronage. "
.7. 31. CUNNINGLIA3I Sr 73110.
,
Huntingdon, April 30, 1106.
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W1.14.11X.51 AVRICA .
' HAS AGAIN COMMENCED THE
BOOT AND SHOE-MAKING,
ONE DOOlt EAST Of 11. ROMAN'S - CLOTHING STORE.
His old customers And the public genorally r will gild
him u tali (Huntingdon, Oct. 20, 1858.1
AL EX.A.NBRIA BREWERY.-
NEW FIRM !
The undersigned reveetfolly inform the public bat
they have purchased the ALEXANDRIA BREWERY and
will continue tim business, and ondenvor to give general,
sat kJ-action.
All ()Went Arab° promptly attended , to,
{l'37. I{O2IiRCCIC~
WAL N. KIRBY.
Alexantlrla, DA/. 22, 1860.
THE PEOPLE'S COOK BOOK
MODERN COOKERY
IN ALL ITS
B IMANCIIES:
MISS .87.12 A ACTOITTS7
Carefidly Revised by Mr. J. epic.
IT i rctl.l3 You How to cboose al hinds of Meats, Poultry,
and Game, o ith all the various and, most
nnprov‘a :nodes or 'iheaving and cooking
Beef and k ; also the best and eimigest
way of salting, pickling and curing the
bailie. .
IT TELLS Yott All the various and mostapprond modotiof
dressing. cooking, and boning Mutton,
I,urnb, Yea, Poultry, and gums of all kinds
nit the dillbrent Thessings Gravies, and
Stuffings opproplinto to each .
In TELLY You How to choose. dean, and preserve Fish of
all kinda, and bore to sweeten it when taint
ed; also all Oh - various and most approved
modes of cooking:, With the different Dress
; legs, Baines, and.Flavoi logs appropriate to
cool].
Came, and Vegetable Soups, Brothe, ond
Stews, with the Relinhee and Serteoniage
appropriate to each.
It TELLS YOU All the Tnlions and moat npyroved mode+ of
cooking ;Vegetables of every deeerlption,
, a/so )oy to prepano CAtTupe and
Cornea of all kinds, Potted Meate,
Game, aluslitoomo,
Ir Teets You All the various and.most approved modes of
preparing and cooking all kinds of Mitt
and Fancy Pastry, Puddings, Omelettes,
• ' Fritters, Cakes, Confectionary, Preseeven,
Jellies, and Sweet Dishes of every descrip
tion.
best niet o o
Coffee, Chocolate, and a'ea,, anti him to
make Syrups, Cm dials, and Wines of' va
lious kinds.
It-Tilts WI 'low to set out and ornament a Table. Losvto
Carvejili kinds of Fish, Flesh or Fowls and
in short. how to so simplify the whole Art
of Cooking as to bring the choicest luxuries
of the fable ,w faun the everybody's reach.
For Sale at Lewis' Book Store. -
WIJAT EVERYBODY WANTS,
EVEItYI7O , DY , B Lit.wrms
• 'AND
COUNSELLOR
Tr FRANK CROSIIM
OP THE VBILADELPIELA VAM..
Il TcifS YOU HOw to draw up PARTNEnsan. PAPERS and
gives general forms for AGREEMENTS of all
kinds, BILLS of SALE. LE/isES add PETITIOMS.
It Tells You How to draw up Moans and AfoRTGAGITS, irr-
TIDAvITO ' POWERs Of ArtoRTIET, NOTES and
lIILLS of ExertAsor, Rack:JETS RELSABig.
IC Tells reA The lama for • tiro Gottscrton of Damn, with
the STATUTES of LIMITATION, and amount
and kind of p,roperty Basaton from Essay.
TioN in every State.
It Te,lls Irou Bow to make an fission - WE - NV proparly, with
forms for COMpoSITION with C;IEWTORSAIMI
the rx4oLvEier LAMS of every,Stoto.
It Tells Thu Tho legal relations existing between Gum,
.DIAN and WARD, MASTER and APERENTIcia,
nod LANDLORD and TENANT.
IL ails roc What constitutes Ltunt mad Stoats,: and,
the Law as to afenaLtar. Bow., the Wine's ;
Masan tN PRoTraTT, Theorem and Asario:tx,
It Tells rote The Lao for 3.lEcussics' LIENS in every State,
• and the linntrantszatios Lawaot tins coma
try, and how to comply with, the same.
It Tens You The law concerning PENSIONS and how to ob
. tslo one, and op Bi,tkEme . rtott LAWS to
PUBLIC LANDS. "
It Tells sou The Law for PATENTS, wait Mode of prOee,
flare in obtaining one, with INTERYEEENCEN
ASSIGNMENTS and TaptE on FE;S.
.It Tells You now to niako your Wrt.t., andLainsto Ao;tirrn
WEIL ON AN, ESTATE, with the lacy and the
•
requirements thereof in every State. -
It Tells You The meaning of Law TERMS general rule,
•• and explume to you 1116 LraistATivm, ENE..
castlE and JUDIC4AL Powers of both tiro
General and State GOVERNmENTS: '
It Tells You HOW To KEEP our on LAM, by abowlodbon
do• your- buslnese legally, thus saving a,
last, amount. of propel ty, and vexatious
by its timely conSultation.
EverybfixkraLwyer la for sato at LOWS' Book Store
•TRACING MUSLIN,
• DIt.F7INCI AND ARAMINI ,
• Thite and (blared Card raper,
For solo of
LEWIS' 'BOOK & STATIONEKir STORK
ALL at D: P., COYIN'S if you want Fashionobl9 000 d ,• •
AGENTS •
Can tualtufrom $3.00• to $5.00 per day selling our
variety envelope%
COLEMAN & CO..
802 Chestnut St., rbija.
Juno f, 1801
Q ALT ! • SALT !! , SALT ! I ,
kj. Just received from tbo OnondngoSalt Company,
Syracusb, N. Y., to ho sold on commission, either
ivhdw
nano sotott, 466 Ilkltll.llS nod 100,0 SACKS of SALT.
Oct. 31, I£6a • vistrun'a, soW •
OARD.- •
DR. D. S. DAYS offera hla protesslonal serviceisto
t inhabitants of Mooresville and vicinity. 011:144, at the. ,
lower bank or Neff Mille, opp . oaltl Mrs. Myton's More.
April 18,1860-tt