UDITOR'S NOTICE.- The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Or p lane' Court of Iluntingden county, to distribute the balance In the hands of John B. Frazier administrator of James T. Wilson. deceased, will attend to the duties of hie appointment at the odic° of Miles A Dorris, on Friday, the Mit day of December, at ten o'clock, A. Al.. when and where alt persons interested will present their claims, or be debarred from coming in for a share of said fund. " ' WILLIAM DOILIIIS, Huntingdon, Dee. 10,18131.-3 x. Auditor. A UDITOR'S. NOTICE .- The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Or p ens' Court of Huntingdon county, to distribute the balance in the hands of John D. Frazier, administrator of William 1. Wilson. dec'd, wilt attend to the &Oen of his oppolutment at the office of Mile. lc Dorris, on Friday, the 27th day of December at ten o'clock, A. 31., when and where all portions interested, mill present their claims, or be debarred from coming In for a shale of said fund. WILLIAM DORRIS, Ja , Huntingdon, Dec. 10, 1561.-35 v. Auditor. 4-D3IINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- [Estate of Andrew Allison, deed.] tteos of Aolmiolati atiou upon the estate of Andrew Alltwm, late of Cambria county, deed, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons having claims against the estate are requested to present them to the undersigned, end all persona Indebted sill make Immedi ate pa) mea t. AMANDA E. ALLISON A dmlnistrattlx. Huntingdon, Pa. Dec. 5,1861-6 v. = - ge - ,-_-_- pENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. TIME OF LEAVING OF TRAINS WESTWARD. 1 I PA srtrAny. g 8. .0 84 H M. 81 :2 ..4 g p. ... " 5- 4 :1; - ;• sTATioss. ',.; gi i 4 r . t.' = m cl r. te, zi.: P. rt 2.1 .Ig EA " ta "1 p: A. M.I P. ICI 0.9.1 .----.. I P. Y..0.x1 A. 51. 11 NI 701 Vmeton Hamilton, 947 12 00 7 03 625 Mt. Union, 11 50 9 39 12 18 7 21 31111 Creek, 921 12 37 715 651 Iluotitioloo, 11 23 501 9 12 12 551 7487 05 Petersburg, II 08 858 1 05 .... Barred, 8 50 1 13 8 03' 7 20 Spluee Creek, 110 55 8 42 1 33 Birmingham 8 27 1 43 8 25 7 43 Tyrone, 10 30 • 8 18 1 55 llpton 10 19 8 09 - 2 01 Fostoria. 9 03 2 07 8 03 Bell's Hills, 10 10 7 59 2 2.5 8 55 1 S2O Altooua, 0 551 a4O 7 45 , 2.11.1 A..X. d. M lIUNTINGDON&BROADTOP RAILROAD.—CHANGE OP SCHEDULE cm and after Monday,poe.ll, 1861, Passenger Trains . . PHI arrii e al yfonday, and depnrt n! lullosre UP TRAINS, Huntingdon at 7.30 A. M. & 4.10 T. M, Saxton 11.:A A. M. & 6.10 P. 3f, Arrive at llopeuell 0 10.15 A. Al. gm DOWN TRAINS, I.,eace Hopewell at 10.35 A. M. Saxton •• 11.10 A. PI. & 6.30 P. 31 Arrive at Iluotingdou 1.10 P. M. k 8.80 P. 31. J. J. LAWRENCE, Supt. Dec„ 3, 1361 A. B. CUNNINGHAM ! NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! GOTTO'S OLD STAND WIIERE EVERY ARTICLE ESUALLY CALLED FOR TN A COUNTRY STORE, CAN 13E HAD AT REDUCED PRICES. CALL ON A. B. CUNNINGHAM BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE Huntingdon, Nov. 13, 1661. NEW NATIONAL LOAN. Seven and Three-Tenths Per Cent TREASURY NOTES, NOW READY FOR DELIVERY AT TIIE OFFICE JAY COOKE & C 0.,. BANKERS, No. 114 South Third Street, =I Pursuant to instructions front the Secretary of th Treasury, the Subscription Book to the NEW NATIONAI LOAN of Treasury Notes. bearing interest nt the rnte o seven and three-tenths per cent. per annum, M ill rental open at my office, NO. 114 S. THIRD STREET, until further notice, from 8 A. 31. till 5 P. 31., and on 'Mondays till 9 P. MI Three notes will be of the demonination of FIFTY DOLLARS. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FINE HUN DRED DOLLARS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and FIVE THOUSAND DOLLAIi3, and are all dated lath of A °gust, 1861, payable In gold, in three years, or converti ble into a twenty peat a' six per cent. ham, at the option of the holder. Each Treinatry Note hits interest coupons Attached, *Lich can ha cut ill and collected in gold at the Mint every six months. and at the rate of one cent per day on each filly dollars. Payments of subscriptions may be made In Gold or Checks., or Notes of any of the Philadelphia Banks. Panora era DISTANCE Ca n remit by their friends. throne!' the mail, or by express, or through Banks, and the Treas. airy Notes will be immediately delivered, or sent to such sulacriber aa they may sere' ally direct. Parties remitting must add the interest from lath of August, the date of all the notes, to the slay the remit, tance reaches Philadelphia, at the rate of one cent per day on each fifty doll.ue. Apply to or address JAY COOKE, Sonsournott AGENT, Care of Jay C.,okt, S Co., Bankers, No. 114 South Third Street, Philadelphia. Oct. 7,1661. ANCIENT JERUSALEM, d LARGE AND DFAIITIFUL ISOMETRIC AL PICTURE RU SALEM And the Sacred Places Surrounding the HOLY CITY, AS TIIET APPEARED IN ANCIENT TIMES The above work Is commended to the favorable notice of clergymen. and those basing charge of Sunday-school., Dibleclataes, and public institutions. It is about 9 feet long and 6 feet wide, colored and var nished, and mounted on canvas with rollers. It has beets construct." from the um; reliable And au thentic sources, and will be found {pp invaluable aid to those engaged is lecturing on the Rely Land, or in im parting Instruction to school classes on the subject to which it refers. It alma to glee eh enact Woo of the city as It appeared in ancient times, It is thken.as a “bitd's eye" or bal. loon" view, the beholder being, In Imagination, placed at considerable elevation, so as to take a comprehensive Slew of the city and the abide country for some distance Around. The view is accompanied with an Outline Rey, in which the different 'codifies are numbered, and a Descriptive Mannai containing all the information necessary to Ons ide one to use the view to advantago in teachlqg or taring. THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL TIMES, This is a Weekly Religious Paper, published at the very }ow price of ON F, DU I.IAR A YEAR: It is do pinned for Parents, Triachers, and all who are engaged or interested in the religious training of tho young. It Is Also an excellent Family Paper. A portion of the Sunday-Sehool Times Is occupied with Narratives and other matter particularly interesting to "young persons. Teachers will Dad in It much that they pill lake to read to their classes—lnteresting matter pre pared to their hands, and such as they cannot find else- Phere. For the same reasons, members of Bible-classes, Atntthe older scholers generally, will ho greatly Lanett t pd by the perusal of tins paper. The ,SundorEchool limes has every week a report of the choicest matter, selected from the Noon Prayer Meet-- Ivrea, which are ao interesting to all classes of Christians. Beside. a large amount of general religious ititalligo.cet Via Sunday-Sclavl notes contains all the most recant Sun, day-school news. It roports all the important Conven tions of Sunday-school teachers. It discusses the qua. tions which most interest and perplex teachers and pa recta, respecting the vat - haul rriethnis of Religious Train ing for the young, the means of gaining the attention And affections of children and especially of securing their pouyersion and briuging them to Christ. The /subject of lidisslon , Echouta for cities, and of Sunday-school mission ary work for the Intel tor, Is thoroughly canvassed. In !teed, there is bardly a topic of practical Importance to any 'elan are linterested in tho subject of religious educe. . }ion, which le not Itlerp Itrofight tinder consideration from peek to week. conductors of t h is paper an4envor to remember,that the great end of all Christian effort is to briny men to Christ. They aim accordingly, to put Into es cry nomber of the paper something which shall have for Its direct object the conversion of souls. SPECIAL OFFER Prortletors of the Sunday-School Times have ac quired the exclusiso right of sale of the splendid work mentioncd,:abore the NAP OF Alsiellirs T JERUSALEM, offer it as a specie' premium to thoso auperintendents, teachers, or others, who will Haslet in getting new sub peribers to the paper. Ws offer this superb premium to any ono who will send us the names of 12 new subscribers and $l2 in cash. P4UTION slffk.ln every ease, l ege', beginning to canvass, be sure to ye rto to us and Rbt,in the necessary dtcpments and Instructions. 'these will help you greatly in prosecuting the work, and will save you many mistakes. Enclose 5 petite to Pay postage. Address PEOPHIETOrr Or THE SONDAr SCHOOL TIMES, 148 South pour h street. Phlt.delphla : N.B.—Specimen, of the Soddy School !Pima, and a ropy of the Map of Ancient Jermaletn, May he seen at the 'Bookstore of WTI. LEWIS, linutmgden. April 10, 1851.—tf. HE largest stock. of De Laines in town F/SIIER SON. THE WAR GOES ON ! AND D. P. GWIN HAS JUST OPENED A SPLENDID STOCK OF NEW GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER. CALL AND EXAMINE THEM Oct. 3, 1861. CLOTHE YOURSELVES! HIGH PRICES DEFEATED ! Now is the Time to bug Cheap Clothing! MANUAL GIYTMAN, Respectfully inform the public generally that he 1111.8 Just received a largo and well selected 'gecko( fashionable FALL AND WINTER CLOTIIING, to which he asks the attention of all who aro In want of a neat and comfortable Coat, a Vest or a pair of Pants.— Hie clock nill bear examination. and 110 respectfully requests nil to call and ace for themselves. Should gentlemen desire any particular klud or cut of clothing not found to the stock - on lined, by tearing their measure they can be accommodated at short notice. A good assortment of - BOOTS AND SHOES. DATS AND CAPS, SQ, d.C., will also be found on band. All of which will be sold as low, if not lower. thou the same quality of geode can be hnd In the conlay. Call at the corner of the Diamond, Long's neve building M. (lUTMAN. Hun Ungdon, Eetit. 19, 1861 "THE UNION," Arch Street, Above Third, Philada, UPTON S. NEWCOMER, Proprietor. —Ttda Hotel la central, convenient by Paacengor Cara to all parts of the City, and in every particular adap ted to tine comfort and wants of no Ludlam public. dire-Terma, St.so per day. .41, Sept: 1% 1861.-17. - FANCY FURS, FANCY FURS my stock and prices from those intending to purchase, as I ant enabled to offer them vet . ) drain able inducements. All my Furs have been purchased for casit. and made by rope: kneed and competent hands, and as the present monetary troubles render It nece.sary that I should die pe•e of my goals at very small advance en cost. I am smistied that it will be to the intesests of those who design purchasing,, to Os o me s call. ,21, - ..lttxollect, the mane, number and street: John Fa eira, (New Fur Store,) 718 Arch Street, Philadelphia. CHEGARAY INSTITUTE. 1527 and 1523 SPRUCE STREET, PHILADELPHIA. This Institute conducted for too 0 years past, in this city, by MAI , kW: eIIEOIILATIId her niece Monson VII EIWILLY upon the same principles no the one in New Verb, estnti ',shed there in the year 181401111 reopen en Monday, Sept.l.6th, slab Its si ual ample and complete provision for the education of Young Ladies, under the direction o • Madame Wllervilly. Cir.ulars, and all requisite inform tien, can be obtained on application to the Principal. August 13, 1561.-3 m. FOR EVERYBODY TRY Tau . NEW STOiIR, On Ilan Street opposite Curnion's Store. EMBED SUGAR and MOLASSES. COFFEE, TEA and CHOCOLATE. FLOUR, FISH, SALT and VINEGAR, CONFECTIONERIES. CIGARS and TOBACCO, SPICES OF THE BEST, AND ALL HINDS, ml early other article usual!) found in a GIOCC1) StIA ALSO— Drugs, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Paints. Varnishes. Oils and Slits. Turpentine, Fluid, Alcohol. Glags tuna Putty, BEST WISE and BRANDY Ibr medical purposes. ALL THE BEST PATENT MEDICINES, and n large , number of articles too numerous to monitor. The public gen. ally will please call and examine to theinseh no and learn in 3 prices, Huntingdon, May 25, 1850. ”Icr = c - 1 P-1 - Cf) = = = = W ril c , 0 .F =I MI THE NEW STORE AND NE TV GOODS. WALLACE & CLEMENT, Hare Just teethed soother stank of new goods, such as DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, LC., in the store room at the south-east corner of the Diamond in the borough of Huntingdon. Their Stock has been carefully selected, and wilt be sold low for cosh or country, produce. Huntingdon, April 15, 1561. ITINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS, A LARGE STOCK AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Window Curtain Papers, JUST RECEIVED LEWIS' BOOK STORE I_l T. WHITE, .ITTORNEY AT LAW, 1113NTI'SGDON, PA Jan. 2, Isn-tr. UNION ENVELOPES AND PAPER FOR SALE AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE. WASHINGTON NOT TAKEN!! OVI? FLAG STILL TVA rES. NEW GOODS!! NEW GOODS!!! ,4E CVie Run Straw', and relabarg. SISION COIFS has Just recelsell Dam tho Eastern Cit lea, a large assortment of Any Goods., au:merit+, I Queensware. Hardware, pat Pounds, Votels, asps, Haat, Slwee, and ell other articles kept in count, y stores. which he is offering at his 31ammoth Stores. at Coffee kiln Station and Newburg, at unusually low prices. The ladies especially, are linked to gall and examine his Fancy goods. Having arrangements Ulth largo firma in Philadelphia and other eastern cities. he is able to buy his goads cheap• en than other country Merchants, and can comequently, undersell them I lo exchange for goods, he takes all kinds of country plotless, at she highest cash prices. Hy strict attention to tho manta of customers, he hopes to receive a continuation of the liberal patronage wills which he has been heretofore favored. Idr. Cohn is Agent of the broad Top U. E. Co., at Coffee lion Station, nett is prepared to ship all kinds of Gs ale to the if,,,A er n ~,srketp,. Having a largo Ware Room, far mers can store with bum until ready to ship. Every eon lenience will be affor4ed 1 / I , q• diigust 29. 1861. NEW AIR LINE ROUTE TO NEW SHORTEST IN DISTANCE AND QUICK EST IN TIME BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES OF NEW YORK AND lIARRIS.BURU I VIA. BEADING, ALEENTOWN AND EASTON. ?time's* Exenras, West. loaves New York nt tt A. M. riving a t Harrisburg at 12.45 noon, only e' hors be een the tut, cities. MAIL LINE leaves New York at 12.00 noon, and arrives at Ilarrisburg at 8.30 P. M. MORNING Malt, LINE, East. leaves Ilan ishurg, at 8.00 A 31., arriving at Now York at 4.30 P. M. AFTERNOON Exennon leaves IlarrNburg at 1.T3 P. 31., arriving at New WI k at 0.00 P. 31. Connections are made at Ifarrisburg at 1.00 P. 31.,with the Passenger Trains in each direction on the Pennsylva nia, Cumberland Valley and Not them Central Railroad. All tt nine connect at Reading with trains for Pottsville and Philadelphia, and at Allentown for Manch Chunk, Easton, dc. No change of Passenger Cars or Baggage tot, cen New York and Harrisburg, by the 6.00 A. M. Lino front New York or the the 1.16 P. 11. from Harrisburg. For beauty of scenery, add speed, comfort and accom modation, this route presents superior inducements to the traveling public, Fare between New York and Harristatrg iiva•dcllars,— For tickets and other in foi illation apply to CLYDE, Ocuctul Agent, Harrisburg. July 18,1801. STATIONERY and JEWELRY PACKAGES, For sale to agents and ilealm at very reducad rateu put up in variety envelopes. Fitr further information Address COLEMAN Az CO,, (11.1p.vtairs) 802 Chestnut St., 11411 u. Juno 4, 1.961. COAL OIL!! COAL OIL!!! Tames A. Brown Rolle the genuine " PORTLAND KEItO. SEND," on COAL OIL. clear as water. „... This is the only kithl of oil that gives entire satieriction as an agent for light. Beware of comiterfeas and colored carbon oils. They emit an offensive whet' and smoke. A large variety also of COAL OIL LAMPS, Chimneys, Globes, Wicks, Burners, Shades, Ac., Ac., sold at the very lowest prices, at the Barth\ are ktote,lluatlng• don, ra. NEW CIGAR AND TOBACCO STORE. J. A. HANIOAR, A practical tobacconist, has opened n new TOBACCO STORE AND CIGAR MANUFACTORY, on Allegheny St., one door west of the Broad Top Railroad °nice, where he Inns on IMO a large assortment of prime Cigars awl To bacco, which he will sell either wholesale or retail. Store keepers- shopkeepers, and all othors who deal In thew ced ehould tall. Die prices are low. Call and 800. Huntingdon, Nor. 7,1860. I) EADY RECKONER. A complete Focket Ready Reckoner, in dellars and cents, to which are added forms of Notes, Bilk, Re ceipts, Petitions, &c., together with a set of useful tables. containing rate of interest from one dollar to twelve thous Pod. by thr single day, with a table of wages, and boat d by the m eek and day, published in 1869.. For solo at =OEM! ARCH Street. between ith and Sth Ste , tc qf 818 Merl,a iporter & Manufacturer and Dealer in all lands FANCY FURS, fur ha 8' Misses' and C iI - nig Wear. EIEUMATIS3I CURED. ALIMr. JOAN WESTBROOK, Sr., manufactures a lEVE 0 Nell it sure to rule Ittiettuuttiallt. No cure, daring now manufac nod and in Store my 11011- larze and beautiful us rtment of all the ratious yles and finalities of adapted to the corn ; Fall and 'Winter co.S 19,1 u mild respectively Ito nn examination of no pay. Persons afflicted should call and try tho medicine. Call at Tile residence iu Washington street, ono door wedt of Levi Westbrook. Huntingdon, Slarcli 20, 1861 NOTICE TO ALL !I 40 I. The subscriber, sib° has for more than ono year, ramie On business in company with Messrs. F. MANDY, 11. 0 10. P. 1V lithltrY, and Mr. Lsorn lletn , has this day clissolt et, partnership with the above firm I All claims against tho old limn will be paid by the subscriber, and all those he debted to the firm will pay bim. CLOCKS, WATCHES and JEWELRY will alua) s be repaired. A goad stock of CLOCKS, 01 WATCULS and JEPELR.I Will he kept on hand for costume.. who may rarer hue with a call. F-• Huntingdon, March 2, 1859 i = i4 ; 7 .4 , . 1:-,..,.-- Vl- - - i.V.S.'7 NI C°26 ,-.77`-, . - '.i. ,q.. 0, .ot, _ '' -0603. ..A('' . . V. . =,•= 1,45V‘,,,, _ , ~, - ' = _-.=-1'f.::•-'PZ ~_ ,_,, , .H. , ' ' t •.-.7-1-.--;-..•-; , I r MIE "GLOBE JOB OFFICE" is the must complete of any in the cannily, and P. , ' 11.8 CS the :noel ample facilities for promptly executing in the best btyle exery cat iuty of Job Printing, such an lIAND BILLS,f PROGRAMMES, BLANK S, POSTERS, • CARDS, CIRCULARS, BALL TICKETS, BILL HEADS, LABELS, &C., &C., &C. CV.I. AND MCOUNE EVECIMENS Cr worm, AT LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY A IIUSIC STORE GROCERIES ! GROCERIES !! A Fl?ESII ARI?.IYAL lll=] )° h t ef ALL HIS STOCK IS FRESH AND MIME o . ltl r T r I . I . E b y e t i n i rt l i l m ' !;llo. l :r h h e mu e r Shan n—TheJubilee—llttnten's and Bel tint's enlarged and improved instructors—Welland's New and Improved Method for thoGuitar—Leland'H Aceor doom Violin and Flute Instructors—Wioncea and lion e'a Violin Instructors--Bellak's Melodeon Inatructor—Bur row& PianmForte Pruner—do. Thorough-Bose riimer— flowo's Drawing Room llauced—Tho Chorus Oleo Book— Tam's Darn, for sale at - LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE. SONGS AND BALLADS, &0., FOR EVERYBODY For Bala at LEWD' nOO%. SViTIDNEDY LND Mau STORS ENVELOPES Wholesale and Retail. 50.000 9 BEST QUALITY BUFF, ORANGE, YELLOW, AND FANCY ENVELOPES, Just received and for sala at LEWIS' BOOK STORE. 41113 LE YARD, The undersigned would respectfully call the attention of the citizens Of ltilitingdon and the adjoining counties to the stock of beautiful marble now on hand. Ho Is plumed to furnish at file shortest notice, inootimentat Narblo, Tomb, Tablas and Clones of every desired size and form of Italian or Eastern Marble, highly finished, and carved with appro. prime der ices, or plats, as ina3 suit. Building Marble, Door and Window Sills, Cc., will be furnished to order. W. W. pledges himself to furnish material and w k mansitip equal to any in the country, eta fair In ice. Cull and sue, before you purchase elowbele. Chop on Hill street, Huntingdon, Pa. Huntingdon, May 16,1515. WINDOW SHADES, .CORDS, T4SHET,S, &a, and 334ILEY'S FIXTURES, A handsome assortment Just received luid for sflie nOOK, STATIONEIW & MUSIC MRS JACKSON HOTEL, lIUNTINGDON, PA THE beat Tobacco in town ? at AP: a ST/Nl3. LEWIS' Book . ,57 ORE JOSEPII REIGOEII CHRIST. LONG'S CALL AND SEE The Gentle Asznie Melodist, The Dime Meladisi, The Dime Song Book, No, 1, The Dime Song Book, No. 2, The Dime Song Book, Ib. 3, The Dime Song Book, No. 4, The Dime Song Book, No. 5, The Dime Song Book, No, The Dune Letter W7•iler, The Dime Dream Book, The Dime Dialogues, The Dime Speaker, The Dime Cook Book, The Dime Recipe Boole =I ORAFFIIS MILER, Proprietor. PROFESSIONAL Ar., BUSINESS CARDS fi A. MILLER, 1.. s Dealer in Chose:los, Confectionaries, to.. &c. JOAN McCULIJOCH, offers his J professional accrues to the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity. °Sim on Iliti street, one door sestet Reed's Drug Store. Aug. 23, TS. MILLER, • Proprietor of the Exithange Hotel Q S. 81111'.11.1,Deller in Drugs, llcdi • nines, Perfumery, Dye Stuffs, flile, rte. Also—Gro ceries, Confectioneries, &e., Iluntingdon, P. '6ITM. Braler in lionlra, Stationery and Musical Instru month. Huntingdon. Va. T M. CUNNINGI - I.AM &BRO. Cl Founders, limitingdou, Pa • TAMES A. BROWN, • ty Dealer la Dardanre, Cathay, Palate, ODs, .ke., Dant iagdou, Pa. IT ROMAN, x. Dealer In Deady Made Clothing, Hata and Caps, Boots and Shoes, F.e. GU'nIAN & CO., Dealers in Ready Clothing. Huntingdon, I'n. ) . P. GWIN, Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens. niare, lints and Cnps, Boots nod Shoes, &e. ISIILIt & SON, Dealers in Dry Goods, Grain, de., Huntingdon, Pa. T EVI IVESI'I3.Ii 00K, ij Denier in (lentlemotio. Moll& and 3119sca' Boots, Shoos, Gaiter', Morocco Luther, etc. TOSEPTI REIG G ER, J Watchmaker and denier In Watches, Clocks, and Jew airy, &e. \X7,11. wiLLTABIS, Plain and Ornamental Mu Lin Illannfacturar. TOHN F. RAINIEY, County Surveyor, ty Huntingdon, Pa. Office on 11111 tltiett, ono door unat of the Huntingdon Marble Told. Itrrrancru-1.. T. Matson, Philadelphia; J. P. Leslir, Geologist, Philadelphia; Clout°, Middy, Itungh and Heady Furnace, Hon. Jonathan COUNTRY DEALERS can buy CLOTIIINO from me In Huntingdon nt IVIIOLESALE ny cheap tei they rim in the elites, ne T have a i‘hulesale lama in Philadelphia. Huntingdon, April 14, 1858. H. ROMAN. QTONE-WAIM at S. S. Smith's Gro kJ eery, 20 per cent. cheaper than any other place in town. VIOLINS, GUITARS, SYMPIIONIANS, ACCONDEONS AND FIFES, For wale cheap at LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE. R ALLISON MILLER, DE Nr TIST, Um removed to the Mick Rou opponite the Couxt House April 13, 1839. pOOKET TESTAMENTS, FOR THE VOLUNTEERS, Al REDUCED PRICES, A LARGE STOOK ON HAND AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE 13001 BINDING. Old Books, Magazines, or publitations or any kind bound to of don. if loft at LEWIS' 1100 K STATlchvEnr sTong p:USINESS MEN, TAKE NOTICE _p_p If yon want }our card neatly printed upon °mot once, tall at LEws , BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. FOR THE LADIES. A superior article or :into raper and En re/opea, suitable fur cortfidoilita eel req,ondou e. for sale at ZEIVIB' BOOK & 87.1.7704 VERY 57011 E. TIArElt! rArmt Nut.. t'o,t, Commoicid, Foolscap and Flatrap-1 good lISMOILIC/It fur sale by the ream, half ream, (mire sheet, at LEWIS' NEW ROOK S. STATIONERY STORE. A CARD.- Pit. I). S. IIAYS olio].) Ills professional service, to the inhabitants of Moored tie and I,eibit (MCC, At the Iwo, bank or Neff Mills, opposite Mrs, Mytou's stole. April 18, 180-15. ENVELOP ES- Ity the tom yxcic• to lona goootity, for .0.10 wt EE IV/S BOOK AND A 57.4 770.XER STORE 11 - 00 P SKIRTS with from 4 to 30 _l_ hoop, at pikes Item 25 Ott. to $2,00 at the cheap store of D. PA WIN. ADIES Collars, very cheap and beau tiful, at D. P. OWINS. Splendid variety of Carpets, only ?5 eta. per yard. & SON. ARBISBURG STONE-WARE!!! 11 Clocks. .711144, PICSCCTO Jars dc., dc., of suomor quality, Sold only by dA3II:SA. IMAM p GWIN keeps the largest, best a.ortment and clicaveat laws hi town. Call and eximunu HOOPED SKIRTS worth 2 50 will he sold for sl'2s at the ch.:AD store of FISHER & SON. TF you want bands= e Goods, good Goods, cheap 000 d.,, and all ktc 1 of Goode. got, . • D. p. owl! 'S. riALL:It D. P. GAVIN'S if you want V./ GOOD GOODS. BOOTS & SHOES, Hats & Caps, the largest assortment and nem - test to bo found at D. P. GIVINS tIUN BARRELS AND LOCKS.-A ‘_A largo ussurtmeht nt DROWN'S HARDWARE STORE. UDI SHOES, cheaper at D. P. Gwin's vA than can be had in ton a. Call and see them. TA ARK Colored Palm Hoods, best qual ity, only 50 cts. each. FISHER S: SUN. COAL OIL & COAL OIL LAMPS, for 75 cents and upmards, at the Ilarda are Store of J. A. 'BROWN. ATICA LAMP CHIMNEYS- - Just received at the hnrdaaro store or JAS. A. BROWN. rb P. GWIN'S is the place to buy 4....•• good and cheap Carpets. 11D AR C MENT DEE)) PAPER ' ruled, for sale at LEWIS' .1300 K STORE. -MONTHLY TIME BOOKS, For nolo nt LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. T IQUORS, of the best, for Meciloirta purposes at S. S. SMITH'S. FRANKLIN HOUSE, IN THE DIAMOND, HUNTINGDON, PA VALENTINE CROUSE, Proprietor. The citizens of the county, and strangers and travelers generally, Ai ill find comfortable accommodations at this Give us a trial. [April 4,1160;1 VXCHANGE HOTEL, _kJ .11UNTINGDON, PA., PENNSELVANLI. ItALLROAD DEPOT. JOAN S. MILLER, Proprietor. April 100801. PONFECTIONERIES of filo very best, at DULLER'S. TILE best display and largest variety of all kinds of Goods, can always bo foand at tho shear storo of FISHER & SO BBOOTSandSHOES, the largest and cheapest assortment in town, at 1), P. WIN'S. QCIIOOL BOOKS, L.; Generally in use in the Schools of the County, not on hand, will he furnished to order, on application at LEWIS' ROOK, AND STATIONERY STORE. Q . .--- ALT ! SALT !! SALT!!! Just received from the Onondaga Salt Company Syracuse, N, V., to he sold on commission, either whclo sale or retail, 200 BARRELS and 1000 SACKS of SALT. 00.31, 1260. MINK & SON. B LANK BOOKS ? Or VnItIOUS SIZES, for vale At LEWIS" BOOK AND STA TIONEBY STO "I CALL at the new CLOTHING STORE or OUTMAN & CO., if you w not a good al ticlo of Clothing. Store room in Longo new building, In the Pia mood, Bunt ingdri t Sort. 9,1857. TOMES FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS IN THE OARDEN STATE OF TUB WEST The Illlnois Cencral Railroad Company hare for Solo 1,200,000 ACRES Of Rich Fanning T. ado In Timis of Foi ty Acres and on Long Credit and at Lao Pr4ces. MECIIINIC+, FARMERS, AND WORKINGMEN. The attention of the enterm Icing and industrious por tion of tho community is directed to the following state ments and 11lieral inducements offered them by the lizmors CENTRAL RAILROAD COUPANT, Which, n's they will perceive, will enable them, by proper energy, perseverance, and industry,to provide comfortable and permanent homes for themselves and families, with, comparatively spea k ing, very little capitol. I= No State in the v.kiley of the Mississippi offers Co great an inducement to the settler as the State of Illinois.— There is no portion of the molld where all of the condi tions of climate and soil 110 admirably combine to produce those two great staples, coin and wheat, as the prom of RICH ROLLING PR 4IRIE L MS. The deep rich loam of the prail ten is cultivated with anal, weliderful facility that the farmers of the Eastern and Middle States are moving to Illinois In great numbers. The area of Illinois la about equal to that of England, and the soil is so tich that it will support twenty millions of people. .11 iNTSBN AND SOUTHERN MARKETS. These lands nro contiguous to a railroad soven hundred tulles in length, which connects with other roads and nav igable lakes nod rivers, thus affording art unbroken con nuthicatation with the Easton) and Southern markets. APPLICATION OF CAPITAL Thns far capital and labor have been applied to develop log tiro toil; the great resources of the Plate in coal and iron aro almost untouched. TiloEtrinblo rule that the mechanic arts flout NI best n hero food and fuel ore cheap. cat, will follow at an early day in Illinois, and in the course of tho next ten years the natntel laws and necessities 01 the case warrant the belief that at least five hundred thousand people will be engaged in the State of Illinois In the Carious manuactutlng employments. RAILROAD RI:STEAI OP ILLINOIS Ot er $100,000,000 of private capital have been expended on the railroad system of Illinois. Inasmuch on part of tho income from germl of theta works, with a 'minable public fund in lauds, go to diminish the State expenses, the taxes are tight, and must consequently every day de- MAW. I=EIM The State bit IS only $10,105,30314, and nithin the last three years has been reduced $2,059.746 80 ; and we may reasonably expect that in tea years it hill become extinct. I= The Stain ie rapidly filling tip with population; 883: 0211 per,ons having been addled ranee 18(40, making the pop ulation 1,719 490—a ratio of 102 per cent. in ten 3 ear. I= The agricultural products of Illinois are greater than those of any other State. The products seat clot dialog the past:year exceeded 10500,000 tons. The wheat crop of 1860 approaches 15,000,000 bushels, while tho corn crop yields not less than 110,000,000 bushels. I=3 No here can the industrious farmer secure such Immo- Mate results for hie la6r as upon theei prairie soils, they being composed of a;deep rich loam, the fertility of lath is unsurpassed by any on the globe. =I Since. 1954 the Onnpany have sold 1,300,000 acres. They sell only to actual cultivators. and every conth act contain s an agreement to cultivate. The mad has been constructed through these lands at an expense of 530,000,000. In 1850, the population of the 49 counties through which st passes was only 335.508, store which 479.293 hose been added, no, Ling the whole population 814,891—a gain of 143 per cent. EVIDENCES OE PROSE:DUE As an evidence of the thrift of the people, it noty be stated that 600,000 tom, of rrotott, including 8,600,000 bus. of grain and 230,0e0 barrels of floor, were forwarded over the line loot year. OEM! Mechanics and workingmen Mill find the free school system encouraged by the State and endowed with a large revenue for the support of schools. Their children can live In night of the church and school house, and grow up ith the prosperity of the leading state in the Great West ern Empire, . . IL The prices of these landi vary ft nun $6 to $25 per acre, act...ling to location, quality, tLe. First•clnss farming lands sell for about $lO or SI2 per Nero; and the Matt, e expense of subduing putirie land, as compared with uoodland, is in tho ratio or ono to ten in favor of the former. Tho terms of bale fur the bulk of these lands oil! be ONE YEAR'S INTEREST IN ADTANCE, at Six percent per annum, and six interest notes at six per cent. pay able respectively In ono, too, three, four.five, and six ) ears ft 0111 date o rule; and four notes for pi inei pal, payable in four, the. six, and seven yea: c, front date of tale; the contract et nutlet' on that one.tenth of the tract purchased alien be fenced and cultivated, end, and ere, y year for ft% e 3 eats flout the date of rah., so that at the end of the yo.tro onedialfhhal I be fenced and under cultivation. TirENTY PM CENT. WILL EL. DEMICTED from the valuation for cash. except the same should he a , six dollaro per acre, when the coati mice will ho s•i dullard l'amplblets &Ralphvo of the lands, soil, chorale, pro &lotions, prices, aria ter ors al pa) men t, call hu hail on .q, pti,ali.OlL to J. W. FOSTER, Lana Commi.toner, Illiuois Conti al Railroad, Chicago, Illinois. For the name; of tho to, ne, villagee, and cities situated npon tiro !Manta Central !null oad, bee papa 189. and 100 Appleton's Railway Guido. [Bob. 13, '6l—wtf. "QUICK SALES CM SNINLL PROFITS!" Anybody in want of FAMILY AND POCKET BIBLES, HYMN AND PRAYBIL BOONS, ALBUSIS AND ANNUALS, ANY VALUABLE AND INTERESTING BOO; Emmy and School STATIONERY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CILURCII MUSIC AND INSTRUCTION BOORS, SHEET MUSIC for the Plano, Guitar, 3.e., &c., POCKCI DOOM, POILTSIONNAIES AND !UMW, For Ladles and 0.100110% =I ANVA.RD CARDS AND BOOKS, For Sunday a n d Common &Imola, SUNDAY SCUOOL BOOKS OF ALL KINDS, TOY BOOKS, ALPHABET BLOCKS, AO., ALL KINDS OP BOOKS Proper for Pop; ana Glrle AMUSING GAMES Fm Young Folks WEDDING ENVELOPES AND, CARDS, MARRIAGE CERTIFICAES, VISITING CARDS; CHECKER 130AltD§, LOMINOES, &O, CONVERSATION CARDS, SONG BOONS, From 6 to 75 cents. BLANK BOOKS, Mentoranditnt Books of rarious Sizes, SCHOOL BOOKS OF ALL KINDS, DIARIES FOR 1860 Drawing and Flatting raper, Brutal and Ord Board WRITE BONNET BOARD, INDELIBLE, CAr.IIINE, RED, BLUE AND BLACK INES, Arnold's Hodgson's and Harrison's WRITING FLUID Wrapping Paper of Different Sices and Qualities, do. &c. &c. &c. Lc. de SHOULD CALL AT LEWIS' CBEAP BOOK, STATIONLIIV AND MUSIC STOKE, In the "Globe" building, 14larket Square whore 101 who want to SAYE MONEY, go to - plaice their purchases IF you want Carpets and Oilcloths, call at D, P. GWLN'S, where you the large as eortnient in 401). GREAT WORK ON THE HORSE THE HORSE &HIS DISEASES BY ROBERT JENNINGS, V. S., Professor of Pathology and Operative Surgery in the Veterinary College of l'hdadelpidu, dc, etc. WILL TELL YOU Of the Origin, Ilintory and distinctive traits of the arious breeds of European, Asiatic. African and American Horses, m Ulm tho physical formation and pe of the automat, nod how to ascertain his ago by the number and condition of his tenth; illttsti aced with 111.111.1 . 0113 explanatory engravings. TUE HORSE AND 111 S DISEASES WILL TELL YOU 0t Weeding, Breaking. Stabling, 'Feed ing. Grooming, Shoeing, and the gener al management or the horse, Is ith the licit anodes of admlnisteling medicine, aho, hone to treat Biting, Kicking, Rearing, Shying, Stumbling, Crib-lilt ing. Restlessness, and other vices to Irldelt he Is suldect; with 1141111.)us ox- Idanotory engravings, lIOESE AND MS DISEASES {ILL TELL YOU 'or the eauseytymptoms,and Treatme of Strangles, Soro Throat, Distemper, Cala, lb, Influenza, 13ronchitis, Pace mania, Pleumsy, litoken Wind, Citron is Cough, Roaring anti Whistling.Lant pm, Sore Mouth and Ulcers, end D rayed Teeth, with other diseases of Lb Month and Resin Woo , Organs. TUE BOSSE AND lIIS DISEASES WILL TOLL lOU Of the cams, sy niptains,and Treatment of Worm., Buts, Chulic, St t angulatioa, Stony ("attendions, Ruptures, Palsy. Mat rhea, Jamalles,thmatirshoaditendy Urine, Stones hi the Kidneys and Blad der, Infhonation and other dkeretea of the Stomach, Bowels, Liver and Uri nary Organs. TIII HORSE AND lIIS DISEASES WILL TELL YOU Of the causes, symptoms, and Trot meat of Bone, Blood and Bog, Spayln, Ring Bone, Swoonto, Strohm, Broken Kneed, Wind Oalle, Founder, Cracked Hoofs. Solo Bruise and Beard, Conker, Scratches, Thrust. and Corns; also, of Megrims, Vet tigo, Epilepsy, Staggers, and other diseast.s of tho Foot, Legs, and Ilead, TIM HORSE AND lIIS DISEASES WILL TELL YOU Of the coulee, *aliquots. and Trek. 'neat of Fistula, Pull Evil, Plattilgra. Borer, Scat in Fe, or, Mango, Surfeit, Locked Jaw,lthrumatistiLLTamp,Galiti, Diheases of the Eye and Wart, So Sc., nod lion to manage Castration, Bleed ing, Trephining, Roweling,. Hernia, Amputation, 'lopping, and oth er surgical uptuatious. TIM HORSE AND•IIIS DISEASES WILL TEL,. YOU Of Barors Method of taming Horses; how to Approach, Hefter, or Stnhlo a Colt; now to accustom a 1101,90 to strung° somula and sights, and how to Bit, Saddle, !tide, and :Weak him to Harilose; also the foam and law of WARRANTY. The idiots being the re sult of 15 }ears' careful study of the habits, pa culiarilies, wants and weak. 'losses of this noble and useful animal. For solo at Low's' Book Store. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES, THE HORSE AND lIIS DISEASES, THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES, A VALUABLE BOOK For sale at LEWIS' Rook Store EVERYBODY'S LAWYER, EVERYBODY'S LAWYER, EVERYBODY'S LAWYER, A VALUABLE BOOK • For sale nt LEWIS' Book Store. THE FAMILY DOCTOR, • TIIE FAMILY DOCTOR, THE FAMILY DOCTOR, A V.A_LIIABLE BOOK Fur sale at LEWIS' Book Store LoNGsTRETH ON THE HONEY BEE, LONGSTR ET H. ON THE HONEY BEE, LONGSTRETH ON TIIE HONEY BEE, A VALUABLE BOOK For sale at :LEWIS' Book Store DOWNING on FRUIT and FRUIT TREES DOWNING on FRUIT and FRUIT TREES DOWNING on FRUIT and FRUIT TREES A VALUABLE BOON Fa - sato at LEWIS' Book Sture SCHOOL BOOKS, FOR SALE AT LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY i MUSIC STORE HUNTINGDON, P 1 OFI3OOD'S Sp..llrr.lst, 2,1.3 d. 4th and sth M'OUFFEY'S Speller ant Readers, (old and new editions.) SANDER'S do do do SWAN'S do do do comrs do do do Webb's Normal Reader, No. 1. . Eintimon's Readers. TOSVIII. Speller and Definer, (old and nett editions.) holar's Companion. Smith's, Bullion's, Brown's and Tower's Grallllllllr3. Fitch's Physical Geography. Warren's Physical Geography. Mitchell's, 'Monteith and McNally's Geographies A, Mimes. Webster's and Worcester's Dictionaries. Quackenbus' First Lessons in Composition. Qouskenho's Composition and Rhetoric. GI molest 's, Stuthlai to, Entmersoris, Smaies,Culburn's and Ray's Arithmetic's. Peterson's Familiar Science. 0 reenlears and Stoddai Ws Keys to Arithmetic.. Greenleaf and,Davies' Algebras, Greenlears Kay to Algebra. Porker's Juvenito Philosophy. .Parker's First Lessons in Natural Philosophy. Parker's Philosophy. Upham's Mental Philosophy. 55 illard's History of the United Stales. licricrd's " - Good, " Payson. Dunton and Scribner's Penmanship, in Omen numbers. Academical, Controllers' and other Copy Books. Elements of Map Drawing, with plan for sketching mans by tri-angulation and improt eti methods of projection. Davies' Elementary Geometry and Trigonometry. ' Davies' Legendre's Geometry. Fulton tt, Eastman% Book-keeping. • Book Keeping by Single Entry, by Hannford & Payson Book Keeping by Single and Double Entry•, by Hanalei & Payson. Other books St ill be added and furnished to.order. A full stock of School Stationery always on hand. Huntingdon, Pa. R NEWELL'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, N 0.721 Arch Strut. Philadelphia Ono of the largoet and meet complete GaDelicate the States, where the beet Pictures, known to the Plio• tographic art, ate taken at prices nu higher than are paid for miserable caricatures. Tho Proprietor, a practical Photographer, attends per sonally, every sitting—and allures no picture to leave the Gallery unless it gives perfect satisfaction. Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes, of absent or deceased friends, photographed to any required size, or token on Canvass, life sine, and painted in Oil by the best A. fists, At this Gallery plena es can ho taken In any weather— HS perfect in cloudy days as when the eon shines. Poisons visiting the city are respectfully invited to ex amine one spcluums, which for price nbd quality defy competition. Ara-Instructions given to the Art of Phatography. It. NEWELL, GALLERY no ART, 724 Arch Street, Plillscluiphitt. ~• From Ilon.lewis D. Campbell, M. C., Obio My faintly ant/ friends all concur in the opinion that the (Newell) picture is more life-like than any thing they ever saw. My likeness has been repeatedly taken by dif ferent Artists in carious ways, but I hare never yet bad one which presents so true to nature, all the features and expressions of countenance as this. From Ifon. E. Joy Morris, late Minister to Italy, The exquisite finish, beauty and softness of your por traits, conjoined with their durability of eolor and faith• fatness as likenesses, cannot fail to commend them to the attention and patronage of all who appreciate true art. From Col. James Page. Has hsg occasion for a portrait, I procured one from Mr. Rebel t Newell, of the city of Philadelphia, a miniature in Oil Colors, under the new process discovered by km, nod take great pleasure In expressing the satisfaction given me, not only by the accuracy of the likeness, but Its aril. tic finish in all respects, and recommends Lim to the pat ronage of those disposed to encourage the beautiful art. Noy. 28,1660 Jes. PAGE. OIL CLOTH WINDOW SHADES, GILT GOLD SHADES, MUSLIN SHADES, BAILEY'S =TURES, TAPE, CORD AND TASS ALS, A VIAL ASSORTMENT AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE. COKE TO THE NEW STORE 1?Olt curer BAltatatiS. NEW GROCERY C. LONG Informs tho citizens of Huntingdon and vi cinity, that ho has opened a new Grocery npd Confection ery store in the basement, under Outman & C0.'13 Clothing Stow, in tho Diamond, and would most respectfully r.- quest n share of public patronage. His stock consiets d nil kinds of tho BEST GROGEHIES, CONFECTIONERIES.. Fish can be had nt wholesale or retail. ICE CIINAII will bo furnished regularly to parties sad ludividnels, nt bit room. Huntingdon, Sept. 2-1, 1000, COAL BUCKETS and-Shovels, - for Iwo t 7 jAmDa A, IlneWN KEW BOOKS ! • FOR SALE AT LF,WIS , BOOK STORE THE noun: A New POCKET Moro 0, of Rural Architec ture: or, flow to Build Dwellings, Barns, Stables, and 005 DWOlingis 01 nllitinds, With a Chapter on Churches and School-Houses. Prico, tO canto. - THE GARDEN: A New l'OA,Ker MANUAL of Pructical Hor ticulture; or, How to Cultivate Vegetables, Fruits, and- Flowora. With a Chapter on Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. Price, 50 cents. THE FARM: A New YOCKE.I. MANUAL of Practical Agri culture; or, How to Cultivate all the Field Crops. With an Essay on Farm Management, etc. Price, 40 cents. DOMESTIC ANIMALS: A New VOCUT noun of Cattle, i(orse, Rol Sheep Husbandry; or, How to Breed and Rear the Tat loos Teitunts Of the Ilarmyard, etc., etc Price, 50 cents. - HOW TO TALK: A Neu, 11 ... 00NET MAIM tL of Convetentio4 and Debate, with Directions for Acrinisiog a Grammati cal Style, and more titan Five Hundred Common Mirt• takco Corrected. Price, 50 canto. HOW TO DINIAVE: A Now POCRAT Mornus or Republi can Etiquette, and Guide to Correct Personal Habits; with Itulee for Debating Societies and Deliberative As semblies, etc. Price, 50 cents. 110 W TO DO BUSINESS: A New PorRET Merest, of Practical Affitins and Guide to success in Life; with a Collection of Business Forms, and a Dictionary of Com mercial Terms, etc. Price, 50 cents. D 011IIEWS PRACTICAL CALCU LATOIt, Book of Plain Bides and Calculations/or Business Ope rations, by Mal lin if. Pahrell PructEcal awn rynr and Cont•elinncer. Nam Edition,pubtished by J. B. _Lippin cott S Cb., Philadelphia. This work contains .1044 ages, and tiptiards of WO Rides and Examples, entirely and thoroughly practical, such au arise every day In the common pursuits of Easiness., It , has already passed through a number of editions In rapid succession, and is pronounced, by all classes of business men to be the handiest book of reference, peitalaing to calculations, that has ever been published. Every example in the book is worked out In fall and elated in a plain manner, so that when a parallel ease ari ses, those referring to tile work will find no difficulty to solving It; in a word, the general arrangement of the CALCULATOR is simple, that any one who knows how to odd, subtract multiply and divide, can easily solve any el, dinary example that allays in business, or arrive at the true teenit of any estimate required. The chief aim of the author bas been to eschew theory and philosophy in figures, aiming only at facts and simpli city, believing that business men moo little about spen ding time in discussing the philosophy of rules, or Cho science of figures, deeming it sufficient for their p&p.° to be able at a moment, by reference, to arrive at the true result. •The CALCULATOR differs in this respect front nit other Arithmetics of the day and kindred works--it is a key to practical business calculations—lt Is, In the hands of the bush.ss man, what the key to mathematical works in the hands of the teacher In the school room—lt feat , totes time and insures correctness, TILE WORK TREATS OF TILE. - - Measurement of Land, of Lumber, of Brick and Brick NT k, of Stone and Stone work, of grain and grain bins, of coal and coal bins, of wood, of solids, of , liquids, of cir cular, square or irregular vessels, of cisterns and vats, of rooting, of plasterer's, painter's. glazier's, pavers,plumh: or's, paper hanger's and upholstorers' Work. .1t treats Of caul:nu and of foreign and domestic exchange, 01. the decimal system, of reduction and its extended application to business, of sintplo and compound Interest, and their entire application to business transactions, with the laws and mogul governing the same, together with num:roue ronnuereial forms—of legal tender, of partial payment on notes, of banking and bank discount, of equation of pay ment and of partnership accounts, of assessment of taxes, of weights and measures, of square and cubic measure, of the square root, and its application to business of surfaces, of excavation, and of many ether important practical matters not within the scoot of an advortlsemeut to men tion. Farmer, the merchant, the mechanic, the artisan, or the professional man. It has proven a valuable auxiliary to the lawyer, the justice of the peace, the conveyancer, and real estate broker, to the assessor, the honker, the clerk, to the chit engineer and the surveyor, to the carpenter and bricklayer, to the stonemason end the plasterer, to the piper hanger and upholsterer, to the paver and the tiler, &a., do.; each and all will And it adapted to' their ve nom. wants better than any book published. , IFE — DriCe. 50 cents. Forests at Lewis' Book Store. Huntingdon, Dec. 20, 17,60. TE HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY IN BLAST AGAIN!—The subscribers take thin method . . . . . of informing their friends and the public generally, that rk. • they have rebuilt the Huntingdon Poen dry, and are now in successful operation, and are prepared to furnish Castings of ~„;;, every description, of best quality, and • workina.bip, on short notice, aid on reasonable terms. Farmetnitre invited to call and exam ine our Ploughs. We are manufacturing the Hunter ' , tough. This plough took the first premium at the Hun tingdon county Agricultural Fair last fall. Also, Hun ter's celebrated Cutter Ploughs; which can't bo beat—together still, the Keystone Hillside and Bar-shear ploughs. We have on band and are manufacturing Stoves--such en Conk, Parlor, and Office stoves for wood or coal. Hollow ware. consisting of Kettles, Boilers, Skillets, all of which Me will sell cheap for cash or in exchange for coun try produce. Old metal taken for castings. By a strict attention to business, and a dvbire to please, we 110p0 to re echo a liberal share of public)iatronago. .5. M. CUNNINGHAM & BRO. Ifuntingdon,,April CO, 1650. 1 /ILLIA3I AFRICA nAs AGAIN COMMENCED THE , BOOT AXI) SIIOE-MAKIN - GI ONE DOOR EAST OF IL ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORE. His old customers and the public generally, will give him a call. [Huntingdon, Oct. 20, 1858.] ALEXANDRIA DREWERY- Te nod...aligned respectfully inform the public bat bey bay° purchased the ALEXANDRIA BREWERY and viii continuo tho business, and endeavor to give general :atistisction. All orders will be promptly attended to. WW I. ROTIIROCR, WM. N. KIRBY. Att.:cambia, Feb. 22, 1680. T HE PEOPLES COOK BOO* Carefully Revised by lb% J. S. Hale Ix TE.u.s Tod How to choose an kinds of Meats, Poultry, and Chun°, with all the variqua and 'mat approyed modes or dressing and cooking .I:Worand Pork; also the best and simplest way of salting, pickling and curing? tho mime. • • IT rats You All the various and mostapproved modes of droning, cooking, and boning Mutton; Lamb, Veal, Poultry, nod game of all klutbi with the different Dressings, (Davies,' and Stuffings appropriate to each. TT TELLS Yon lion to choose, clean, and preserve Fish or all kinds, and how to sweeten it whoa taint ' ed ; also all the vhrious and motet approved mode% decoking, witli the different Deem• logs, Sauces, and Flarorialie apiaropriate to each. Tr Td1.1.9 Ytill AU tho Yarlionn and most approved modes of • p opting over 50 kind., of Sleat,Fish,rdwl, Game, and Vegetable Bonps, Broths, !and, Slows, with the Relishes and • SeasOnings approplute to each. • Tr TBLIII You All the various and most apyroved modes of cooking •Vegetohlety of • every' description, 0180110. , to prepare Pickles, Catsups and • Coulee of all Mb; Totted Moue, Fish; Gann Mushrooms, „ „ IT TELISI You All 114 Q 'various nod tuctel appc.X(oo 1110dOn of preparing and cooking all kinds' of Plain and Fancy Poetry,' Puddings, Omelettes, . Fritters, Cakes, Confectionary, Preserves, Jellies, and Street Dishes of egory doserip• lion. IT TEtLO You All the various and most rtpprirred modes of making Dread, Rusks, bluflins, and Dfe cuit, and the beet - method Of Fronting Coffee, Chocolate; and ~Tea, and how to moke Syrups, Cordials, and Wines of ra ;pus kinds. - IT Tau Yon HOW to set out and ornrumont sash's, bow to_ Carve all kinds of Fish, Flesh or Fowl, end in short, how to so simplify the whole Art - of Cooking as to bring the choicest Inguries of the table within the everybody's reach.' For Salp at Lewis` nook Store. pAPER 1 PARER!! PAPEIt 11! Tracing Paper, I❑tpresalon Paper. priming Paper, peed Paper, - Tissue Paper, Bilk Paper for Flowera, rorforoted Paler, Bristol Board, Flat Cop Paper, Foolscap Paper, . Letter Paper, Commercial Note Paper, . Ladles' ant Edged Letter and Note Paiar, Plain and Fancy Note Paper, White and Colored Card Paper, in Packs end Sheots, For solo at J4'lVlS' Aon e, StatioperF and Music Store. TRACING MUSLIN, DRAFTING AND DRAWING PAPER White awl C?torcd Card Paver) For attic at z LEWIS' BOOK d• STATIONERY STORE. i i_ GENTS I . . Can make from $3.00 to $3.00 per day oiling ear Vllrlety envelopes. '" COLEMAN & 'CO., 802 Ulcerate .3t., PMM. , June 4,1661, CONFECTIONERY CARPET Sacks and Valley Baskets at D. H. QWJWS. CALL at D. F, GWIN'S if you want Fashionable Goods. BOOTS & SI-1011S.—Old and - young can be fitted at BENJ. ACOll3' store , iu Xtekket, mime, IfpritiogdoN Pa. ' - . tocqd) rtomemvs ROHRER'S ROHRER'S ROHRER'S ROIL R6li'd PRACTICAL CALCULATOR. PItACCICAL CA LOU LATOR I'ItACTICAL‘CALCULATOR. PRACTICAL CALCULATOR PRACTICAL CALCULATOR IT IS JUST MS ROOK FOR TIM NEW FIRM! MODERN COOKERY =I HISS ELIZA ACTON Z=ll