The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, December 10, 1861, Image 2

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PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD
TIME OF LUAVING OF TRAINS
WEST WA RD. I EASTWA RD.
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S. X.) P. Y. A. 74.1 ) P. a.: A. X I .74.
11 50 701 'Newton Hamilton, I . 47
92 00 7 P 8 6 23 Mt. Union 11 50 39
12 IS 7 Ii Mill Creek 24
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12 ST 735 - 6 51 Huntingdon, 11 23 501 12
12 55 749 705 Peterlbprg,-,... . 11 OS 58
105 ... , Barren ............ ........ 60
1 13 8 03' 7 20 Spruce Creek, 10 55 42
1 33 Ihrroingloun, 27
1 43 8 25 7 43 Tyrone, 10 30 13
165 Tndon 10 19 OS
2 01 Fo.doria. 03
2 07 - 8 03 Beira Mills, 10 10 59
2 25 8 55 8 20 Altoona, 9 55 3 40 7 45
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HUN TINGDON &BROAD TOP
RAILROAD.--citANGE OP SCHEDULE
on and after Monday; Dec. 24, 1801, Passenger Trains
oill arrive and depart as Potions:
UP TRAINS.
t env.. Huntingdon nt 7.30 A. M. & 4.10 P. M
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.", , axtcla " 9..30 A. bI.A 6.10 P. DI
Arrive at Hopewell 10.15 A. 11.
DOWN TRAINS,
Leave Ilopowal At . 10.35 A. M.
Saxton " 11.10 A, U. & 0.30 P. M.
Arrive at Ilustingdou 1.10 P. M. & 8.30 P. M.
J. J. LAWELENCH,
Supt.
bee. 3,1861
A L UDITOR'S'NoTICE.—
The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans'
'ourt of Huntingdon county, to distribute the fund In
the bands of David Clarkson, Trustee appointed by said
Court to make sale of the Real Estate of Robert Speer,
Lute of the Borough or Cassrille, deed, will discharge the
duties of his appointment at the office of Scott & Brown '
•on Thursday, the 19th day of December,lB6l, at 1 o'clock,
P. M., when and utter,' all persons interested will pre
cent their claims, er be debarred from coming in ror a
sharp of old fund. J.ll. O. CORBIN,
Huntingdon, Nor. 25th, 1861.-3 at Auditor.
WASHINGTON NOT TAKEN!!
OUR FLAG STILL WAVES.
NEW GOODS t! NEW GOODS!!!
Al Offer, Run Station, and .1V burg.
SIMON COINS Las just received from tho Eastern nit
es, a Lego assortplent of
Dry Goods, Groceries,
• Quertnswart. Hardware,
Calling, Bounds, Shawrs.
, Hats, Caps, Boots, S7ovr,
and all other articles kept tm country stores. which he is
*offering at hie Mammoth Stores. at enffeo Bun Station and
l'ieu burg. at utinstmil3 low prices. The ladies especially,
are invited to call and examine his Fancy Goods.
Ilas ing arrangements with large firms in Phdallelphia
and Mimi Castel n cities. he is Ai° to buy his goods cheap
er than other country mmehants. and Call consequently,
undersell them! In exchange for goods, he takes all
kinds of country pi educe at the highest cash prices. By
strict attention to the wants or ctudomers, he hives to
receive a continuation of the liberal pall image a ith n Inch
he has been het etofete favored.
Mr. Cohn is Agent of the flr.vol Top 11. R. Co.. at Coftto
Ran Station, and is prep.trd to ship nll kinds of Grain to
the Eastern markets. Hating a large Ware Room, far
mers eon Gore pith him until ready to ship. Every con
♦euience will be afforded them.
Aagast 99, IS6I.
MIINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
[Estate 411der Moyers. der'd.l
a,tees of Administration upon the rotate of Peter
Myers, Lite 4,lW:tiger township deed. having been giant
tri to the undersigned. all persons hating claims against
the estate are requested to present thersi to the under.
signed. and all persons indebted sill make immediate
payment. DANIEL NIOYERS,
ABItAIIAN C IIUIIII,
A dloinisti Mors.
Novemb,r 18. 1861-6 L•
A. B, CUNNINGHAM
NEW STORE!
NEW GOODS!
LOTTO'S OLD STAND
WHERE EVERY ARTICLE
IJSIJALLY CALLED FOIL EV A COUNTRY STORE,
CAN BE lIAD
AT REDUCED PRICES.
CALT 4 _ON A. B. CUNNINGHAM
33EFO1IE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE
Mon ioszdon, Nov. IS, ISOI.
1 - 4 1.XECITTOlt'S NOTICE.-
[E,lnte qf Nancy Lloyd. cfrecl."l
Trtters Testamentary upon the last n ill and testament
of coney Pato of Walher ton netnp, IluntingPlon
county. deceased. have heel grAMtal to the sub:eemse.—
All persona Matta. d are tequest“l to make hurnediate
pa)ment, and those honing claims mill present them
properly authenticated to me.
AItitAIIA3I STATES,
McConnellstown. Nov. 5, 1861—C.t. Executor,
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!!
G. ASIIbIAN MILLER
has just received a new stock of
i anocnir,s,
DRY-GOODS
110018 & SHOES,
Call and examine my new stack.
11. ASHMAN MILLER
October 31, 1561
F ALL AND WINTER
ROBERT KING,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
11171 Sired, one door toed of Cltrenon's Store,
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GEIVTLEMENS' DRESS GOODS.
/Its assortment consists of
CLOTIIS,
PLAIN AND FANCY TESTINGS,
the aentestand best that could be /mind in the city, all of
ha will take plewsnre in exhibiting,. and making,
sip to order. It will cost nothing to call and examine Ids
peels. Call Boon.
Ilu Sept. 23,1861.-3 m
A II.IIINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
[Faure of John GiAland, doid.l
Letters of Administration with the Will annexed upo.
She estate of John GiHand, deed, Into of Henderson town
shiA. having been granted to the undersigned, all Person
ha, tog claims open the estate ate requested to preset,
the,,, to the int.let signed, and all pers.ms knowing them
.selnas indebteelii ill make immediate pitment.
E=l
T_TOWAIIT) ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA.
...flknerolent Insfitntion established by xpecial Endowment,
for the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, afilleted with
Virulent and Lpidemic Diseases. and especially for the
Care of I:gseaecs of the Sexual Organs.
Medical Advice given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon, to
:all who apply by letter, a ith n description of their condi
loge, occupation. habits of life, d 0.,) and in Cana of
~xtreme poverty, Medicines furnished fiee of charge.
Yalitablu Reports on Spet maturthcea, and Whet Diseases
,or tine S,•xeol organs, and ou the new Remedies employed
JO the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in seal, 4 letter en
Nelopes, free of charge. Tao or three Stamps for postago
mill be acceptable.
Address, Dn. J. SULLEN HOUGHTON. Acting Sur
llouard Association, No. 2 South Ninth St rect,Phil
ndelphia, Fn. Sty order of the Directors.
EZRA D. HARTWELL, President.
CEO. FAIRCHILD, kccrelary.
Dec.l9, 1500.—1 y.
ik_LBXANDRIA. FOUNDRY.-
ROGER C. McGILL, manufacturer of all kinds of
rwu ings, lot ge sad rolling mill, grist and saw mill, thrash
ing machine. sled and sleigh soles, wagon boxes, stoves of
car mars kinds, kettles, plough shears to suit all kinds of
ploughs; also, car wheels arid railroad work, and has It
pew and 'mirrored plough that renders satisfaction to all
farmers that lame used them. I will keep all blurts of
plough shears and ploughs at Messrs. Fishier & MON,
Iris's, Itnntingdon, and at Mr. George liby's, Mill Creek,
and 'sill fall all orders promptly. The farmers will save
money by getting shears and ploughs of MeGILL, at the
f*, tu odes. bead.quatters, the place to buy cheap. All kinds
of produce, old motel not lumber, taken in exchange.—
Bring the pay and sane ten per cent.
Alexandria, March 7,1880,
IPS& Alffe/
PIN itiast
OOKS AND STATIONERY.-
A good assortment of miscellaneous and School
oks--Foolscap, Letter, Commercial and Note Paper—
Plain and eloes—Red. Blue and lnk—
s Books ofnumerousus sines—Pons, Pencils Pockets nd
Desk Inkstands, and every other article usually found in
a Book and Stationery Store, can be had at fair prices at
LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY 3 MUSIC STORE.
WINDOW SIIAD . ES,
CORDS,
TASSELS, dia,
and BAILEY'S FIXTURES,
A. Bandvama anvorthient jniit received and for sale at
LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE
1861. 1861•
CLOT EIING.
LT ROMAN.
tiFror
CLOTHING
FOR
FALL A.Arb
JUST RECEIVED
AT
11. ROMAN'S
CHEAP CLOTHING STORE.
For 0 cattlemen's Clothing of the hest material, and made
iu the best workmanlike manner, call at
ROMAN'S,II.
opposite the Franklin House in Market Square, Hunting
don. [OM 7, 18111.1
FRUIT TREES AND GRAPES.
The subscriber has for Rate at Ms Nursery in FAO
Ihintiugdon, a handsome assortment of choice Fruit
Trees and Grapes, which be will be pleased to dispose of
at reasonable prices. A. J. WHITE.
Huntingdon, Nov. 6,1861-3 w.
REMEMBER ELLSWORTH .
FISHER & SON
RAVE
JUST OPENED
A
SPLENDID STOCK
OF
NEW GOODS.
TUE PUDLIe ARE INVITED TO CALL
and
EXAMINE OUR GOODS.
FISHER & SON.
Oct. T, IE6I.
MILITARY BOOKS.
REVISED ARMY REGULATIONS
BY AUTHORITY OF TIIR WAR BEPARTMEN T.
The book is en octavo of 560 pages, is elegantly printed
line !taper. milli now bold and has an admirable
hauslire index, fn at hieli every officer mill be grateful,
the moment hi. 030 tv9t4 upon it, us no former edition
has ever had An index, and the want of one hoe been long
felt in the Arius.
The Appen.Hi embraces the Articles of War. contain
ing mlny import:lnt torrectionK • also, selections front the
311Maly Acts of Congress, including: those Passed ot the
last session.
$2, 00. FOR SALE AT LEWIS' 1300 K STORE
CAVALRY TACTICS,
[A UTI7OI?IZED EDITION.)
By Major William Gilliam, U. S. A,
Just published mid fur sole nt BOOK STORE.—
Complete iu oue volume. Price $l,OO.
UNITED STATES INFANTRY
TACTICS.
For thn instruction. exercise, and manoeuvres
of the United States Infantry, hicholiiiir In-
Mut. y of the Line. Light Infantry, rind liflio•
loco prepared under the Ail. Woo of the War
I) par talent. and aloha Locil and adopted by
the Secretory of War. May Ist. Thu. contain
lig the school of the seldirr ; Iho school of the
company inidi action for skiroil.beis, and the
gams al calls; the rolls fir shill lid-tilers. nod the
&rhos! of the bat faro/1 ; including the articles
of mar and n dictionary of iiillital y tellllB.
COIIIIIWO io one Paco For
sale at Lea is' nod: Store. - -
UXITED STATES SOLDIER,
On corning into Ferric°, containinga complete system 01
Instruction in the School of the Soldier. with a prelimina.
explanation of the tot motion Oro Battalion on Parole,
the Position of the officers. Sc.. de., being a first hook or
introduction to nutliorwed U.S. - Infantry Tactics, just pule
Inca 25 cents. For sale at
LBW'S' 1100 E ST01:13.
AL 0,
Hardee's Bile and Light Infantry
Complete in 2 vols. Price $1.20. rer srdo at
LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
kV - The Rooks sent by mail to any address on the re-
ipt of the price.
Iltintingdon Moy 1861
TREES, &C.,
FOR THE AUTUMN OF 1861,
AT LOW PRICES.
The subscribers Invite attention to their large and well
groan stock of Fruit flees, consisting of apple, pear,
peach, cherry, plum, apricot, quince, kc., Ac. Dwarf
peat, apple and ebony beer.. Also, the small fruits, such
119 gi apes, currants. gooseberries, raspberries, blackber
ries. and atm berries of the most dusinible aorta. Also,
a large stock of evergreens and shade trees.
They will siol at prices ranch below usual rates, and offer
great inducements to plant largely.
TAYLOR di CREMER.
Huntingdon, 0et.17, 1861.
FASHIONS
NEW NATIONAL LOAN.
Seven and Three-Tenths Per Cent
NOW READY FOR DELIVERY AT TUE OFFICE
JAY COOKE & CO.,
CASSIAIEREt, and
Pursuant to Inetructions from tho Secretary of the
Trersury, the Subscription Book to the NEW NATIONAL
LOAN of Trealury Notes. bearing interest at the rate of
seven anti three-tenths per cent. per annum, will remain
open at my eflire,
NO. 111 S. TIIIRD STREET,
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until further notice,from S A. M. till 6 P. M., and on
31iincla3a till 9P. .
These notes ssill ha of the dentonination of FIZ7I(
DOLLARS, ONE lIUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE ILUN
DRF.D DOLLARS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and
FIVE TROUSAND DOLLARS, and are all dated 19th of
August, 1961, I ayable in gold, in three years, or converti
ble into a tnenty years' six per cent. loan, at the option
of the holder. Each Treasury Note tins interest coupons
attached, n lath can ho cut off and collected tu gold at the
Milli every sic months. and at t h e rate of one cent per
day on each fifty dollars.
Pa) merits of anbscrlptiotri may be made in Gold or
Owns. or Notes of any of the Philadelphia Ranks.
PAIITIES Ax A eiSrANCr eau remit by their ti lends. through
the emit, or by express, or through Banks, and the Treas
ury Notes linl be immediately del“ered, or sent to each
subscriber 118 they may sews/illy do ea..
Parties remitting must add the Interest from 19th or
August, the date of sill the notes, to the day the remit
tance reaches Philadelphia, et the rate of one cent per
day on each fifty dollars.
Apply to or tuldresi
JAY COOKE, SUBsCRIPTIoN AGENT,
Care of Jay Cooke R: Co., Bankers,
No. 114 South Third Street, Philadelphia.
Oct. 7, 1161.
ELIZA GILLAND.
Admlni.itratrir.
A BATTLE FOUGHT!!!
AND
A BRILLIANT VICTORY IVON.
AINIIITANT (I N. LEWIS:
After a severe engagement utile', lasted for nearly four
days, I have at lost routed the enemy and captured a large
number of Gnus, Revolters, lieu to Knives, and a great
quantity of camp equipage, and other valuable articles
Which I Immediately shipped by railroad from the field of
action, and now announce
111011 PRICES DEFEATED.
On opening and examining the lethal:les captured, they
were found to comprise such au endless rat lety of Hard
ears and Clithuy of cocky kind, that I can supply the
people of all egos anti classes; even from n toy loran ill.
fent, to a supporting cane Tor the feeble old man. Buis
or girls, bolds or Lailieth Soldiers or Citizens, llonseUrep
era or Boarders, Farmers or Mechanics, Lauyers or Doc
tors, anybody and ever)body may he furnished with a
weful memento of this e%entful battle by calling at the
Perdu.° Store of
11.6. A. BROWN.
Huntingdon, Oct. 1, ISM.
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BOOTS AND SHOES.
A NEW ARItIYAL.
GEORGE SHAFFER
Has just received . n new stock of
Boots & Shoes, which he will be pleased to have examined
by the public generally. Ills MSOI tment consirtn of Roots
and Shoes of all kinds for Gentlemen and Ladies, made in
the hest manner.
Ho also continues to manufacture to order all kinds of
hoots and Shots. and return* thanks for the patronage ho
has heretofore received, and hopes to merit a continuance
of the same.
Ills shop le in the Diamond, one door rust of Straus'
Store, where the public will please call.
l!untlinglog, Oct. 1,1561.--It,
Abeautiful lot of Shaker Bonnets for
We Omar, at D. P, (MIN'S,
ALSO,
THE HANDY BOOK
FOR THU
TACTICS,
TREASURY NOTES,
BANKERS.
No. 114 South Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA
THE WAR GOES ON!
D. P. GWIN
HAS JUST OPENED
SPLENDID STOCK
NEW GOODS
FOR
FALL AND WINTER
CALL AND EXAMINE r.PIIEM
Oct. 3, 1401
CLOT U.E YOURSELVES!
DIGIT PRICES DEFEATED !
Wow is the Time to buy Cheap Clothing!
MANUAL GUTMAN,
itespcctrully inform this public generally that he hail
Just received a large and well selected clock of fashionable
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING,
to which he asks tho attention of all who are in 'omit of
a neat and comfortable Coat, a Vest or a pair of Pants.—
lila stock will bear examination, and lie respectfully
requests all to call and see for themselves.
Should gentlemen deshe any particular kind or cut of
clothing not found in the stock on hand, by leaving their
measuro they can ho accommodated at shot t notice.
A good assortment of
BOOTS AND SHOES, lIATS AND CAPS, LC., AC.,
will also bo found on bond. All of which trill be eold as
low. if not lower. than tho same quality of goods con be
had in the county.
Call at the corilor of the Dlantond, Loug'a new building
M. QUTMAN.
Huntingdon, Sept. 19, 1861
"THE UNION,"
Arch Street, Above 'Third, Philada.
UPTON S. NEWCOMER, Proprietor.
Thin Hotel is central, convenient by Paseenzer
Care to all parts of the City, and in every pat ticitlar adap
ted to the comfort and tennis of the busuiebs
Jll,. Terme, 51.50 per day. .t
Sept. 10, 18b1.—]y.
FANCY FURS, FANCY FURS
Jul Ito an examination of
niy stock and prices front 111080 intending to purchase. as
I sits enabled to offer them ieryile•dlable inducements.
IR) Pare have been purch.tal fur cash. and made
by experienced and competent hand; and nu the pr,ent
monetary ti nobles tender it nera , sary that I should
pose of my gouda at I cry 811111 i I advance nn coat.
1 am satisfied that it a ill be to the interests of those
who design mirchaninv„ to give me a call.
Recollect. tite name. number and fdrect : .7ohn Fla
(Now Fur Store,) 718 Arch Sheet, rhiladelphia.
CIIEGARAIC INSTITUTE.
1527 and 1329 SPRUCE STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
This Institute conducted for too years past. in this city,
hr 3lauanr. Cute sit or end tier niece M Jr I lERVILIS,
ulna the same pi mciples as the one in Now Yet k. est A
11,lied them in the yeas 1814. silt toopen un Monday,
Sept. 16th. s i is its unseal ample and complete pi orlsion
For the education of Young !Attics, under the direction of
Madame lEllen illy. Curt niers, and oil requisite tnur
llon.
ton be obtained on application to the Principal,
August 1.4, 1801.-11 m.
F OR. EVERYBODY,
Till THE NEW STORE,
On ItiO Street opposite, Carnunt'a R,re.
MEMES
SAMAR and MOLASSES,
COFFEE, TEA and CHOCOLATE.
FLOUR. ELSE, SALT and TINKOAR,
CONFECTIONERIES. CIGARS and TOBACCO.
SLICES OF TILE BEST, AND ALL I{INDS,
and es ery other article usually found in a Cilucery Store
Drugs, Chemicals. Dye StutTg.
Runts, Vet n kltee. Oils and Spts. Tti gam tine,
luld, Alcohol. Olitß4 a n d Putty,
&LSO-
BEST WINE and BRANDY for medical purposes.
ALI, THE BEST PATENT MEDICINES,
and a largo number of articles too MIIIIOIOO9 to 111,111011
Tim public generally will pleado call and carman° fin
flit maid Vet and learn my paces.
Huntingdon, May 25, 1859.
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T NEW STORE
AND
NEW GOODS.
WALLACE & CLEMENT,
Have Just received another stock of new goods, ouch as
DllY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, &C.,
in the store room at the south-cast corner of the Diamond
in the borough of Huntingdon.
Their Stock boo been carefully selected, rind will Le
sold low for mph or country produce.
Huntingdon, Atoll 15, 1861.
WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS
A LARGJ' STOCK
AND
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
Window Curtain Papers,
JUST RECEIVED
LEWIS' BOOK STORE
I~T. WHITE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
lIIINTINGDON, PA
Jan. 2, 1861-11.
UNION
ENVELOPES AND PAPER
FOR SALE AT
LEWIS' BOOE. STORE.
YOU will find the Largest and Best
L assovtlnvnt of Ladles' Dregs 000 nt
D. P. GWIN'S.
THE best display and largest variety of
oil kinds of. Goode, can ttltt eye ho found at the cheer
etore of FiSllslt& SON
TIOOTS and SIIOES, the largest and
cheapest assortment in town, at
D. P. OWTN'B.
!'+ol-100L BOOKS,
Gencritly in me in tho Schools of the County, not o
hand, will to furnished to order. on application at
.L.f.11/75' BOOK, AND STATIONERY BTORR.
SALT! SALT SALT!!!
H Just Iwo %ed from the Onondago Salt Compan)
Symms°, N. Y., to ho sold on comnilesion, either whirl
sale or retail, 200 BARRELS and 1000 SACKS of SALT
Oct. 31, 1000. FlSllklll. & SON.
BLANK BOOKS,
OP Vdlllol3B 810E8, for sale at
JJOOK Zkr9 STd no,Awar AM
N EW AIR LINE ROUTE TO NEW
YORK.
)IrPAINII.
Ae , gl .A;•1 1 a—g;
SHORTEST IN DISTANCE AND QUICK
EST IN TIME
BETWEEN TITE TWO CITIES OF NEW YORK AND
lIARRISDURO I VIA READING, ALLENTOWN
AND EASTON.
Monsrei EXPRESS, West. lonves Nev York nt 6 A. 31.
arriving nt llarrishing nt 12.45 noon, only 6% hours be
tueen the too cities.
MAIL LINE leaves New York at 12X0 111)0F1. and arrives
at llari isburg at 8.30 P. 31.
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MORNINO Men. 1.590. nwt, learns Harrisburg at 8.00 A
arriving at New York at 4.30 P. 51.
AFTERNOON EXPRESS LINE. East, loaves ilntrisburg at
1.15 P. NO.,
anteing nt Now York at 9.00 P.M.
Connections are mode at Ilarrlsbnig nt 1.00 P. M., with
the Passenger Trainx lit each do action on the Penns3 lra.
ilia. Cumberland Valley and Not them Central Railroad.
All ttains COHISOCt nt Reading with trains for Pottavillo
and and at Allentown fur Mauch Chunk,
Easton. C.
. . . .
No change of Passenger Cars or llaggago between New
York and Harrisburg, by the 6.00 A. M. Lino from New
York or the the 1.15 P. Si. from Harrisburg.
For beauty of acme' y, add speed, comfort and accom
modation, this route presents superior inducements to the
traveling public.
Fare between New York and Harrisburg five dollars.—
For tickets and other information apply to
J. J. CLYDE, General Agent, Harrisburg.
July 18,1800.
STATION.E R Y and JEWELRY
PACKAGES,
For sale to agents and dealers at very reduced rates
pot up in variety envelopes. For further information
Address COLEMAN & CO„
(Up-stairs) 802 Chestnut St., Phila.
Juno 4,1861.
COAL OIL!! COAL OIL!!!
James A. Bernell sells the genuine "PORTLAND Kh'RO.
SENA" on COAL OIL deur water.
- This 113 the only kind of oil that gives entire salisfactiorr
as an agent for light.
Beanie of comiteribits and colored carbon oils. They
emit an offensive smell and smoke.
A large satiety also of
COAL OIL LAMP .%
Cliimneys, Globes, Wicks. Burners, Shades, kc., sold
at the very lowest prices, at tho l llnnte•ute .Store,
don, Pa.
NEW CIGAR. AND TOBACCO
STORE. S. A. HANIGAR,
A practical tobacconist, has opened a new TOBACCO
STORE AND CIGAR MANUFACTORY. on Allegheny St.,
one door west of the Blond Top Railroad Mee, where lie
has on hand a large assortment of la hue Cigars and To.
bocce., which he will sell either wholesnle or retail. Store.
keepers, shopl.eepeis. and all others who deal in the weed
should call. Ills In ices lire low. Call end see.
Huntingdon, Nov. 7, 1.560.
EADY RECKONER.
A t, A complete rocket Ready Reckoner, in dolbirs
and cents, to which ale added forms of Notes, BIN, Re
ceiptc, Petitions, , together with a set of awful tables,
containing rato of interest from one dollar to twelve thong
not, by the single day, with a table of wages, and board
by the week and day, published in 1859. For salo nt
LE Ira' .11001 C MORE.
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ARCH Street. between
7tll mei Bth Ste,
'do of 813 Morkce S€.,)
PArl n?
nporter Mannfacturer
and Dealer in all I,lnds
FANCY FUIIB, for La.
Mis , eB' and Chit
`11 . .i Wear.
Ll.til ILE UIATIS 1 CURED.
1, :Kr. JOIIN WESTBROOK. Sr., manufactures a
13IEN1 a Welt ix sure to eine Rheumatism. No cute.
no pay. Persons afflicted should call and try the medicine.
Coll nt his regilloneo in Washington htieet, one door west
of Levi \Westbrook.
Huntingdon, :Inch 20, 1861.
❑acing low =autho
red anti in store my avm
large anti beautiful a,
rtinent of all the vtn jolts
ylos and qualities of
ills, adapted to the cant
; Fail anti Winter Pea
-19. I would reveal, Ply
NOTICE TO ALL!! jazt
e. The suheeriler, N,llO Inns for more than one year, cat r:e
on lan.iness in company with Messrs. F. DRAWS, 11. Gm
1' WIIISFET, and Ms. lAct.tt BUR. hali lung day tlisto/red
pan tnenshiy loin< dhr, dare firm / All ebdins against the
old 111111 w ill be paid by tine subsctiber, and all those in
&bled to the In in will pay him.
CLOCKS,'WA TCHES
and JEWELRY'
will " 37 :!: always be Jepaired. A
good stock of CLOCKS.Igtt WATCHES and JLITELRI
will 1,0 kept 011 hand _ foe customers who Ina)
favor Into with a call.
JOSEPH It BIGGER.
Huntingdon, March 2, 15,59.
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"GLOBE JOB OFFICE" is
1. the most complete of any in the country, and pea
s the nioqt ample facilities for pa unaptly executing in
tho h l style, essay variety of Job 1 fluting, math as
HAND BILLS,
PROGRAMMES,
BLANKS,
POSTERS,
CARDS,
CIRCULARS,
BALL TICKETS,
BILL BEADS
LABELS, &C., &C., &C
CkLL AND EXIMINY. SPEME,M OF WORIC,
AT LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY A MUSIC STOIC.
G llocimilis ! GROCERIES !!
A FRESH A.I?I?IT'AL •
AT
CURIS'P. LONG'S.
ALI. HIS STOCK IS FRESH AND PRIME.
CALL AND SEE.
1 1 Y1 U 51 GYTII A RA—The
t l'r eo by erin n roalmodlot—The
Shown—Theandillee—lllinten'a and
Bertini's enlarged RIM implored irotroctorn—Weiland's
New awl Unproved Method for the 0 ni rar—l.eland's Accor
demi, Violins and Flute Inqrnetnrx—Winner', nno hours
Violin Indrnetors—liellak's Melodeon Instructor—Bur.
I 0.(.11' Piainn•Forto Primer—do. Thorough-Dawn Primer—
How ea Thawing Room Dames—The Chorus Wee Book—
Tara's Harp. for &de at
LEW IS' 1100 K, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE.
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SONGS AND BALLADS, &0.,
FOR EVERYBODY
The Gentle Attnie .M lodise,
The Dime Meledisf,
The Dime Song Book, 1V6.1,
The Dime Song Book, X. 2,
The Dime Song Book, 110. 3,
The Dime Song Boole, No. 4,
The Dime Song Book, Fo. 5,
The Dime Song Book, No. 6
The Dune Letter Tri•iter,
The Dime Dream Book,
The Dime Dialogues,
The Dime Speaker,
The Dime Cook Book,
The Dime Recipe Book.
For sille nt LEWIS' BODE. ST3TTONERT AND :SIUSIC STORE
ENVELOPES
Wholesale — and Retail
50.000,
BEST QUALITY
WHITE,
BUFF,
ORANGE,
YELLOW,
AND FANCY
ENVELOPES
Just received and for solo at
LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
"lii t TARBLE YARD. The undersigned
would respectfully call the attention of the eitNens
of IWO tingdon and the adjoining counties to tiro stock of
beautiful marble now on hand. Ile is prepared to furnish
at tiro shortest notice, Monumental Marble, Tomb, Tables
awl Stories of every desired sir.o and form of Italian or
Easter n Marble, highly finished, and carved with appro
pi tote devices, or plain, ItS may snit.
treading Marble, Dour and Window Sills, etc., u ill be
for:dolled to order.
W. W. pledges himself to furnish material and work.
nimiship equal to any in the country, at a fair price. Call
and see, before you purchase elBea here. Shop on 14111
street, Huntingdon, Pa.
WM. WILLIAMS.
Ilunti»gdon, May 18,1855.
JACKSON HOTEL,
ILUNTINGDON, PA
T HE best Tobacco in town, at
D. r. WIN'S
THE largest stock of De Laines in town
by FISIIEn& SON.
WRA.PPING PAPER!
A good artlelo for sale at
toBSYIS' )300 ETOT3E
I AMM:-.1
.` rt
x ~.
GRAFFUS MILLER, Propriclor
PROFESSIONAL dr. BUSINESS CARDS
el A. MILLER,
kx. Dealer in Groceries, Confectionaries, &c., &c
TA. JOHN IIIoCU.LLOCII, offers his
professional services to the citizens of Huntingdon
and vicinity. Offico on 11111 street, one door east of Reed's
Ding Store. Aug. 28, '55.
JS. MILLER,
r Proprietor of the Exchange Uotel
QS. SINIITiI, Dealer in Drugs, Medi
,, eines, Perfumery, Dye Stuffs, Oils. de. Also—Oro
e,ries, Confectioneries, .1.e.. Huntingdon, Pa.
WM. LEWIS,
Dealer in Books, Stationery and Musical Intro
mauls, Ibintingdon,
J M. CUNNINGHAM & BRO.
Fouuders, lluntingtlon, Pa
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TAMES A. BROWN,
UP Dealer hi Hardware, Cutlery, Paints, One, &e., limit
ingilon, Pa.
ROMAN,
Dealer in Ready Matte Clothing, Hata and Cape,
loots and Shoes, Sec.
.G.FlorlCToltlAtinNgDealers in Ready
& Ilt - In C tin O g:l 2 o D ll
LiP. GIVIN,
. Dealer in Dry Goods, Groreeles,lTardwaro, Queons
ware. Hats and Caps, Dont, and Shoes, tee.
FISHER & SON, Dealers in Dry Goods,
Grain. &c.. Huntingdon, Pa.
EVI WES'TBROOK,
Li Dealer in Gentlemen's, Ladies' and Mama' Boots,
Sanaa, Gaiters, Morocco Lerther, etc.
TOSEPH REIGGER,
ty Watchmaker and dealer in IVatchoe, Clocks, and Sew
tdry, kc.
WM. "WILLIAMS,
Mtn and Ornamental Marble Manufacturer.
TOIIN F. RAMEY, Cbunty Surveyor,
ti Huntingdon, Pa. Chico on Hill street, one door east
or the Huntingdon Marble Fuld.
REPERLNCM—L. T. Watson, Philadelphia; J. P. Leslie,
Geologist, Philadelphia; Charles IVlitkley, Rough and
Heady Furnace, Hon. Jonathan MlVilliame,
ak vr" - - 7- -- COUNTRY DEALERS can
e . " 7 ". buy CLOTHIN4 from me in Huntingdon at
WHOLESALE as cheap ns they can in the
cities, as I lime a wholesale atom In Philadelphia.
Huntingdon, April 14, 1858. 11. ROMAN.
QTONE-WARE at S. S. Smith's Gro
cery, 20 por cont. cheaper than any othor place in
town.
JOON SCOTT. SAIIIIII. T. DROWN. .1. 11. 0. COMB.
LAWPARTNERSIIIP.-
J. 11. 0. CORBIN has, fi out this date, beromo n room
her of tho firm of
SCOTT & BROWN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
lIONTINODON,
in which name the business a ill still be conducted.
Huntingdon, Jan. 2, 1860.
VIOLINS,
j
:- ,":.- GUITARS,
SYMPILONIANS, ACCORDEONS AND FIFES
Fur sale cheap at
LEWIS' BOOK. STATIONERY & MUSIC STORI,
.1.) ALLISON lIIILLER,
u•
DE,YTIST,
Tws removed to the Brick 110 w oppoito the Court House
April 13, 1859.
po c K T TESTAMENTS,
FOR TILE VOLUNTEERS,
AT REDUCED PRICES,
1 LARGE STOCK OiNT HAIVD AT
LEWIS' BOOK STORE
Door BINDING.
ad :In g .l7llter., or palilicationa of any kiwi
Loud to old,. if telt at
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ILI USINESS MEN, TAKE NOTICE!
It you want )our card neatly printed upon eurel
opus, call at
LEIV/S' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE.
FOR THE LAMES,
A nupelior artirlo of :Coto Paper nod Envelopes
suitable for colyidroltal corropoodenee, for pale at
L 1 VIS' BOOK n STATIONERY STORE.
T) A PEI" ! VAT Elt ! I
Note, Post, Commercial, Foolticap and Flateap—n
gotta meortmetit for bale by the ream, half ream, quiro o
Mtvet, at
LEWIS' NEW ROOK & STATIONERY STORE.
ACARD. -
DR. D. S. HAYS offers his profe , olonal srrvicos to
tile inhabitants of Iffooresvtl le and vicinity. Office, at the
t o w er baul< or Neff 11Ol t , opposite Sire. klytotia stole.
April IF, 1800-tf.
fnorrouRAPLEY
In all its Various Blanches, elecutell in the hes
et In kw o n nin the art, at
0,0, CRANE'S GALLERY,
632 Arch Street, East orSixth, Philadelphia.
Lift , Ze in Oil and Paatile, BOnenscopie Portraits. Am-
Irot) pro, DAgllOrrrOtype.9, &e. ; fur Cn.9. Medallions, Fins,
linger, he. [Nov. 14,'60.4y.
ENVELOPES-
Ily the box. pack. or less quantity, for sale at
LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STOVE.
I{OOP SKIRTS with from 4 to 30
hoops, nt prices from 25 cts. to $2,00 nt the cheap
stole Of D. P.O WIN.
T ADIES Collars, very cheap and beau
tiful, at D. I'. GIWIN'B.
iSplendid variety of Carpets, only
25 rte. per yard. • FISHER it SON.
IiTARRISBURG STONE-WARE!!!
J. Crocks, Jugs, Preserve Jars &c., &c., of superior
quality. Sold only by JAMESA. BROWN
n P. GWIN keeps the largest, best
a9sortmont and (Invest shock , in town. call sad
examine them:
HOOPED SKIRTS worth 2 50 will
be cold for $1 23 nt the cheap atoro of
FISHER & SON.
I ' you want handson e Goods, good
Goods, cheap Goods, and all kio I of Goods. gat.,
D. P.GW '5.
(lALL at D. P. 0-WIN'S if you wan
GOOD GOODS.
BOOTS & SHOES, - Hats & Caps, the
largest assortment and cheapest tobofota i n , t
D p i,s
li_UN BARRELS AND LOCKS.-A
‘,.A large assortment at
DROWN'S HARDWARE STORE.
kUM SHOES, cheaper at D. P. Gwin's
than can be had in ton n. Call and eee them.
nAILIC Colored Palm Hoods, best qual
ity, only 50 cts. each. FISHER & SOS.
GOAL OIL & COAL OIL LAMPS,
for 75 cents and upwards, at the hardware Store of
J. A. BROWN.
ATICA LAMP CHIMNEYSJ .—
A_ Just melted at the hardware store of
JAS. A. DROWN.
DP. GWIN'S is the place to buy
. good and cheap Carpets.
DARC ME NT DEED PAPER,
w ruled, for mit: at
LEWIS' 1100 E. STORE.
MONT F ITLY ,, TIME BOOKS,
nr Hole
LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE.
IQUORS, of the best, for Tvledieina
_LA purposes nt S. S. SMITH'S
_FRANKLIN HOUSE,
THE DIAMOND,
HUNTINGDON, PA
VALENTINE CROUSE, Proprietor
The citizens of the county, and strangers and travelers
generally, will find comfortable accommodations ais
house. Woo 115 a trial, [April 4, lOMS
XCHANGE HOTEL,
HUNTINGDON, PA.,
NEAR PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD DEPOT.
JOHN S. MILLER, Proprietor
Huntingdon, April 10, 1861.
pisToLs: PISTOLS!!
Colt's, Sharps',. Smith 'Wesson's, and all Improved
patterns of Revolvers, Pistols, Cartridges, Pori° Knives,
&c., for sale at the Hardware Store of
JAMES A. BROWN.
Huntingdon, Pa.
May 21, 1861
CONFECTIONERIES of the very best
at. MILGEIVe.
H OMES FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS
IN TIM
GARDEN STATE OF TILE WEST
Tho Illinois Canard Raißona Company have for Salo
1,200,000 ACRES
Of Rich Farming Landa in Tracts of Forty Acres and
Upward, on Long Credit and at Low Price.
AD WOILICI OMEN.
The attention of the enterprising and industrious per
mof the community is directed to the follov.ing state
, cuts and liberal inducements offered them by tho
ILLI 010 CENTRAL 11AILROAD COMPANY,
Which, as they will perceive, will enable them, by proper
energy, perseverance, and indostry,to provide comfortable
and permanent homes for themselves and families, with,
comparatively spooking, very little capital.
Lens or I'm Now
No State in the valley of the Mississippi offers so great
an Inducement to the settler as the State of Illinois.—
Tian e is no portion of the world where nil of the condi,
tions °reflood° nod soil to admirably combine to produce
those two great staples, corn and uhe.tt, as the pruiries ut
Illinois.
RICH ROLLING PRAIRIE LANDS
The deep rich loam of the prairies is cultivated with
such uohdlerful facility that the farmers of the Eastern
and Middle States aro moving to Illinois in great numbers.
The area of Illinois is about equal to that of England, and
the soil is to rich Hint it will support twenty millions of
people.
EASTERN AND SOUTHERN MARRETS
These lands are COll tignoue to a railroad Boren hundred
miles In length, which connects with other roads and nav
igable lakes and rivets, thus affording an unbroken emu
munteatation with the Eastern and Southern-markets,
APPLICATIoN or CAPITAL.
Thus for capital and labor hare been applied to develop
ng the sell) the grout resources of the State in coal and
run are almost untouched. The invariable tutu that the
nechanic arts flourish best where food and fuel urn cheap
at. will follow at an mu ly day in Illinois, and in tho course
.f the next ten years the minuet laws and necessities of
ho case warrant the belief that at least fiat hundred
housand people will ho engaged In the State of Illinoisin
lie various mnnuneturlng employments.
RAILEO7III SYSTEM OP ILLJNOIS
Over $100,000.000 of private capital have been expended
ou tho railroad system of Illinois. Inasmuch of part of
the income from several of these works, with a valuable
public fund In lands, go to diminish the State expenses,
the taxes are light, and must consequently every day de
crease.
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The Sloto dnbt is only $10,105,309 13, and Within tho
but direct years has been reduced 50,955.746 BO •, and ire
may reasonably expect that in teu years It will become
extinct.
PRESENT POPULATION.
The State is rapidly filling up with population; 503,-
020 pyramid having been added sincolooo, nuthing the pop
ulation 1,710,420—a ratio or 102 per cent. in ten years.
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The agricultural products of Illinois are greater than
those of any other State. The products soot out daring
the past:year exceeded 1,000,000 tone. The wheat crop of
1800 approaches 35,000.0110 bushels, Willie the corn crop
)ields nut lens than 140,000,000 bushels.
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Nowhere Call the Industrious farmer secure Buell IMITU ,
disk lesults for his labir as upon these prof' le cells, they
being composed of iideep rich loam, the fin Linty of which
is unsurpassed by any on the globe.
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Since 1854 i ~,,,f3mpany have sold 1,300,000 acres. They
dl only to acflial cultivators. and every coottract contains
a agreement to cultivate. The road has been constructed
hrough these lands at an expellee of $30.000,000. In 1850,
ho population of the 43 counties through which d passes
van only 335.510. since which 470.293 hate been added, Mt'
'chi° thy tohok population 81401—a gain of 143 per cent.
EVIDENCE 3 OF PROSURITY.
An an evidence of the thrift of tbe people It may lie
stated that 600,000 tone of freight, Including 400,000 bus.
of grain and 259,000 bat rots of flour, were forwarded over
the line hint year.
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Mechanics and workingmen ail] find the freo school
system emourage&by the State andondowed ail)] a large
rerenno for the ompport of schools. Their children con
lire in sight of the church and school house, and grow np
ith the ti °verity of the leading state hi the Great West
ern Empire,
PDICEA AND TEEMS OP PAYMENT
The pi fees of theme lands vary from tig to $25 per acre,
nem ilium to locution. quality, kc. First-class farming lands
sell for abort No or $l2 per acre t 111111 the relative expense
of enbaning prah ie I,uad, us compared with uooillaral, Is In
the ratio of 0111 1 to ten in favor of tho former. The terms
of sale for the bulk of these lauds Ni 111 be
ONE YEWS INTF.REST Al/NANCE,
at clx per cent per annum, and six interest notes at six
per cen t. payable respectively in one, two, three, four.five,
and six years front date o sale; and four notes for princi•
pal, 'ply able in four, five, six, and seven years, from date
elude ; the Collt I act stipulating that one•tenth of the tract
purchased shall be fenced and cal tit sled, each and every
year for five years front the date of sale, so that at the end
of lire years onedtalfshall be fenced and trailer cultivation.
TWENTY PER CENT. WILT. BE DEDUCTED
from the valuation for cash, except the same should be nt
six den,. a per acre, n lion the chi pike n ill he $5 dollars.
Pamphlets desmiptiro of the lands, soil, climate, pro
ilactions, pi ices, and terms of payment, can be had on +p'
plication to J. W. FOSTER,
Land Commissioner, Illinois Central Mahood,
Chicago, Illinois.
For tiro names of flu) towns, villages, and cities situated
span the Illinois Central Railroad, sce_pages 138,189, and
190 Appleton's Iloilo ay Guido. [Feb. 13, '6l=wtf.
"QUICK SALES
inmi
SMALL PROFITS I"
Anybody in want of
FAMILY AND POCKET BIBLES,
HYMN AND PRAYER BOOKS,
ALBUMS AND ANNUALS,
ANY OWED VALIADLY AND INTEDESTINa BOON,
Fancy and School
STATIONERY,
liIUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
CHUIZCII MUSIC AND,INSTRUCTION BOOKS,
SHEET MUSIC for the Piano, Guitar, &c.;
POCKET BOONS. PORTLONNAZES AND MUSES,
For Ladies and Gentlemen,
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AWARD CARDS AND BOOKS,
For Sm.lay and Common Sao°ld,
SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS OF ALL KINDS,
TOY BOOKS, ALPHABET BLOCKS, AC,
ALL KINDS OF BOOKS
Proper for Boys and. Girls
AMUSING GAMES
For Toting Folks
WEDDING ENVELOPES AND CARDS,
MARRIAGE GERT/FIGATES,
vim's° CARDS,
CHECKER BOARDS, 'DOMINOES,
CONVERSATION CARDS,
BONG BOOKS,
From G to 75 cents
BLANK BOOKS,
Memorandum Books of Various Sizes,
SCIIOOL BOOKS OF ALL WINDS,
DIARIES FOR 1060
Drawing and Blotting Paper, Brutal and azni Board
WHITE BONNET BOARD,
INDELIBLE, CAIt3ILNE, RED, BLUE A.ND 131.4 C% INES,
Arnold's Hodgson's and Harrison's
WRITING FLUID
Wrapping Paper of Different Sizes and Qualities,
&o. &c. ac. ac. &c.
I 1
LEWIS'
CHEAP BOON, STATIONARY AND MUSIC STONE,
In the "Globe" building, Market Square
whore all who want to
SAVE MONEY,
go to make their purchases
1 - 1? you want Carpets and Oil Cloths, call
at D. P. OWIN'S, whero you will and tho ham as
rortmont in town.
GREAT WORK ON •THE HORSE
THE HORSE & HIS DISEASES
13Y ROBERT JENNINGS. T. S.,
reefi'ssor of Pathology and Operative Surgery in the
retermary College of Phtlitddphia, ete., ete,
WILL TELL YOU Of the Oligin, History mid distinctive
traits of the various breeds of Enropea rr,
Asiatic, African and Ammicati Mums,
with the physical formation and pe
culiarities of the animal, and how to
ascertain his age by the number and
condition of his teeth; illustrated with
numerous explanatory engravings.
THE lIOESE AND INS DISEASES
WILL TELL YOU Of Breeding, Breaking, Stabling., r ec d..
ins, Grooming, ehoeing, and the getter ,
at management of the horse, with the.
brat modes of ndministering medicine,
olio, bow to trent Biting, Kicking,
Bearing, Shying, Stumbling, Crib-Bit*
fog. Restlessness, and other vices to
- which be is subject; with numerous ca
planutory engravings.
TII E ROUSE AND HIS DISEASES
WILL TELL YOU Of the causesoymptoms,and Treatment
Of Strangles, Sore Throat, Distemper,
Catarrh, Inlinenzn, Bronchitis, Poem.
n,onto, Plenrasy, Dtoken Wind, Chron
ic Cough, Roaring and Wilistling.Latm
pas, Sore Month and Ulcers, and De
cayed Teeth, with other diseases of tho
Mouth and Respiratory Organs,
TILE,IIOESE AND HIS DISEASES
WILL TELL YOU Of the canseg, symptoms,and Tres - tram%
of Worms, Rots, Cholle,Strtuhpdation,
Stony Concretions, limptores, _Palsy,
Diarrhea,Jaundice,fispatirrhea,lllood
Urine, Stones in tho Kidneys and Iliad.
• der, Intimation and other diseases of
tho Stomach, Dowels, Liver and Uri
nary Organ.. - •
TILE HORSE AND ILIS DISEASES
WILL TELL YOU Of the causes, symptoms, and Treat
, ' Went of Bono Blood and Bog, Stavin,
Ring Bone, Ban,
Strains, 'Broken
Knees, Wind Gauls, Founder, Cracked
Moors, Solo Bruise and Gravel, Canker,
Scratches, Thrush and Corns: also, of
Megrims, Vertigo, Epilepsy, Staggers,
and other diseases of the Feet, Legs,
and head,
TILE lIORSE AZID IRS DISEASES
WILL TELL POD Of tho causes, symptoms, and Treat
ment of Fistula, Poll Evil, Glanders,
Foley, Scarlet Fever, Mango, Surfeit.
Locked Jaw,ltheinuatlam.Cramp,Galla,
• Diseases of the Eye and Heart, &c, &c.,
and how to manage Castration, Bleed
ing, Trephlntng,• Roweling. Firing,
Iterate, Amputation, Tapping, and oth
er surgical operations. •
THE HOESE A:9 lIIS DISEASES
WILL TELL YOU Of Borers 3fotbod of taming Iforseei"
how to Approach, !falter, or Stable a
Colt; how to accustom a horse to
stooge sounds and eights, and how to
Bit, Saddle, [tido, and Break fe.
harness; alvo the form and law of
WARRANTY. The %bole being the re
sult of 15 years' careful study of the
habits, peculiarities, want, and v, enk
nesse!' of this noble and mobil animal.
For sale at Lowis' Book Store.
TILE 'HORSE AND HIS DISEASES,
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES,
TIIE 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,
For sale at LEWIS' Book Store
THE FAMILY DOCTOR, ,
THE FAMILY DOCTOR, .
THE FAMILY 'DOCTOR,
A' VALUABLE BOOK,
' For sale at LEWIS' Book Store.
LONGSTRETH ON THE HONEY BEE,
LGNOSTRETII ON THE HONEY BEE,
LONGSTBETH ON THE IWNEY BEE,
•'A VALUBLE BOOK;
For sale at LEWIS' Rook Store
DOWNING'ori FRUIT and FRUIT TREES,
DOWNING on FRUIT and FRUIT TREES,
DOWNING on FRUIT and FRUIT TREES,
A YALIIApLE BOOK,
Foy sale at LEWIS' Book Store.
SCHOOL BOOKS,
FOR SALE
AT LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY A 'MUSIC STORE',
UUNTINCIDON, PA
°glows Speller.lst, 2d, 3d, 4th and sth Readers.
3114UFFErS Speller aud.Roaders, (old and now editions.)
SANDER'S do do do
SWAN'S do do do
COBB'S do do do
Webb's Norms) Reader, No. 1.
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Emerson'slicaders.
Town's ? Speller and Definer, (old and now editions.)
Scholar's Companion.'
Smith's, Bullion's, Brown's and Tower's Grammars.
Fitch's Physical Geography.
Warren's Physical Geography.
Mitchell's, 'Monteith and McNally's Geographies 46 Atlases.
Webster's and 'Worcester's Dictionaries.
Quackenhos' First Lessons in Composi&Lon.
Quackenbo's Composition and Ithetoriar
Greenleaf's, Stoddard's, Eznmorsou's, Swan's,Colbzwiesand
Buy's Arithmotics.
Peterson's Familiar Selene°.
Greenleaf's and Stoddard's Keys to Aritianotics.
Greenleaf's and Davies' Algebras.
Greenleaf's Kay to Algebra.
Parker's Javeullo Philosophy.
Parker's First Lessons In Natural PhilOsophy.
Parker's Philosophy.
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Upham's Mental Philosophy. •
Willard's History of tha United States.
Berard's "
Goodrich's " iz
Payson, Bunton and Scribner's Penmanship, in eleven
numbers.
Acddemical, Controllers' and other Copy Books. •
Elements of Map Drawing, with plan for sketching maps
by tri-angulatlon and improl ed methods of projection.
Davies' Elementary Geometry and Trigonometry: • •
Davies' Legendre's Geometry. .
Fulton & Eastman's Bookkeeping•
Book Keeping by Single Entry, by llannford & Payson
Book Keeping by Single and Double Entry, by llanaford &
Payson.
Other books will be added and furniebed to order.
A full stock of School Stationery always on hand.
Huntingdon, Pa.
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NEWELL'S •
PIIOTOGRAPII GALLERY,
N 0.724 Arch Street. Philadelphia. , •
Ono of the largest and most complete Galleries in the
States, where the beet Pictures, known to the Pho•
tegraphic art, are taken at prices no higher
than are paid for miserable caricatures.
The Proprietor, a practical Photographer, attends per
sonally, every sitting—and allowa no picture to leave the
Gallery unless it gives perfect satisfaction.. • ,
Paguerreot) pee and Amin °types; of absent or' deceased
friends, photographed to any required size, or' taken on
Canvass, life Fin, and painted In Oil by the beat Aftiats.
At this Gallery pictures eau be taken In any weather—
as perfect in cloudy days as when the Mal shines.
Persons visiting the city are respectfully invited to ex
amine Our specimens, which for prico and quality May
competition.
.IQ-Instructions given in the art of Photography.
• , R. NEWELL, ,
GALLERY OF ART,
724 Arch Street, Philtedolphia..
COMMENDATIONS
Prom Hon. Levi. D. Canlpboll, Ai. C., Oblo
My family and friends all concur in the Opinion that
the (Newell) picture is morn life-like than any thing they
over sow. My likeness has been repeatedly taken by dif
ferent Artists in various ways, but I have never yet had
ono which presents so true to nature, all the features and
expressions of countenance as this.
From lion. E. Joy Morrie, late Minister to Italy,
The exquisite finish,
beauty and softness of your por
traits, conjoined u their durability of color and thith
fulnets as likenesses, cannot fall to commend them to the
attention and patronage of all who appreciate true art.
From Col. James Paso.
Haring peMelolll for a portrait, I procured ono from Mr.
Robert Newell, of the city of Philadelphia, a miniature in
Oil Colora, under the ne. proceis dilarrered by Ann, and
take great pleasure in expressing the satisfaction glean
me, not only by the aocuracy of the likeness, but its artis
tic finish in all respects, And recommends him to the pat
ronage of those disposed to encourage the beautiful art.
Nov. 28, 1860 JAB. PAGE.
OIL CLOTH WINDOW SHADES,
GILT GOLD ShADES,
MUSLIN SHADES, -
BAILEY'S FIYTURES,
TAPE, CORD AND TASSALS,
A FULL ASSOILT.IIVNT
AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
COME TO THE NEW, STORE FOR
CHEAP BARGAINS.
NEW GROCERY
UM
CONFECTIONERY
C. LONG
Informs the citizens of Huntingdon and vi•
dotty, that he has opened a new Grocery and Confection
ery Store in the basement, under ()Wotan & Co.'s Clothing
Store to the Diamond, and would moat respectfully re
quest share of public patronage. pits stock consists of
all kinds of the
DENT GEOMETER, -
'CONFECTIONERIES, &c.,
Fish cart bo had at wholesale or retail.
ICE CREAM will be furnished regularly to parties and
Individuals, at his room.
Huntingdon, Sept. 24, 1860. r , •
COAL BUCKETS and Shovels,
ror et& 1,3. SA.NIER. A, )3ReWN,