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    r Army Correspondence.
CAMP DAYTON, New Creek, Va.
' July 21, 1861,
k MR. EDITOR :—This morning I had
.he pleasure of receiving, a copy of
your paper, and I thought it my duty
to pencil a few lines to you, informing
you of our whereabouts, and what Are.
bare doing. At present we are sta
tioned at a small village on the banks
of the Potomac. We, (Scott loran try)
are quartered in a large shoe factory,
'and lrv : e a full run of the establish
ment. There aro two companies quar
tered at the house of Col. McDonald,
an officer in the rebel army, and me
thinks ha. would like to raise some of
our noses if he knew how—but that is
What beats old Jeff himself.
' A dispatch, I understand, Las just
'been received, stating that we are very
soon to be scattered at different points.
by companies. We are ready and
willing, for one of, our companies can
-drive off two companies of the rebels;
at least they have done so heretofore.
The telegraph - wire which was cut
down at this place by the enemy,
about two weeks ago, was fixed yes
terday, and wo can now get immedi
ate news from headquarters.
It is a disgraeoful . sight to see how
the rebels have destroyed property
and burnt bridges. A few days before
-our arrival they had been visiting the
fm-houses and stores,'stealing hor
ses, provisions and goods of all kinds.
The store that is now used as our post
-office, was broke open, and four thou
sand dollars worth of goods taken, and
carried horseback to Romney; but we
-soon put a stop to that sort of fun.—
The rebels are scattered all around us,
spying into our camp, and trying to
find out our movements, but -precious
little good will it do them.
Our tents are all in Maryland, but
wo do not need them at present, as
the " Seceshers " have left us'plenty of
good houses to live in. The Union
citizens of this place rejoiced exceed
ingly upon,our arrival in their midst.
They appeared as if they would never
get over it. I went out in the coun
try yesterday, about n-mile and a half,
fer the purpose of getting my dinner,
and was told by theflunily with whom
I stopped, that when we left, they
would leave also. Such is the feeling
of, some of the folks here, but the
==
one of the rebel companies which are
prowling about this neighborhood. was
shot a few days since by one of our
men. He is buried a few 3 - mllol.m
our, house. The cause of his being
billed was on account of his command
ing au old gray-headed Union man,
.who was walking quietly along, to be
shot, just because he ices a Uilian maul
The lieutenant was overheard to say.
shoot him down, don't spare him."
We have plenty of provisions now;
and if we- should become short, we
have a ,way in which ; to obtain more.
We have good drinking water, and the
Potomac for a wash-tub in which to
wash our shirt's. I consider' we are
well supplied.
• ;Our camp still continues in good
health, and we are fitt—aot ragged—
but " tarnal sassy." I must -close my
scribbling. with a promise of trying to
do better in the future, and writing
often or. C 1513.1.
CuAaLusTowx, J uly, 21, 180
DEAR SIR :—Not having written
Lone since leaving Martinsburg, and
having Sonic spare time to-day, 1 \Vili
endeavor to write you a 'few lines,
giving an' account of the movements
mad doing ofour column since leaving
-the good town of Martinsburg.
On Monday morning before the
break of 'day, we were 'en route Or
what we supposed Winchester via
Bunker fill. Arriving at the latter
,place, it WAS' our good fortune to try
one of Major Donbleday's big guns.—
A shot or two from said gun, and a
-charge of bayonets from one brigade,
- cansed the rebel cavalry and infimtry
'7EI4 \Vas: encamped there, to disperse
inpnediate)y, leaving their tents be-
hind, tl'wm,,,Which we occupied until
Wednesday, when we again' , took up
.our line-of March. The rebels deserve
credit for knowing how to erect good
tents or wigwams Out of the boughs
'and'branehes'of cedar and pine. Our
boys have profited by the sight of
them, and can no dreet a. shelter from
the sun and rain, about as 'well as if
-they belonged to a tribe of Esquimaux.
Before l w
itarchin, we received two
days rations, and bad our canteens
filled. The advance of our army start
ed, and arrived at this 'place at four
o'clock. P. M.; the rear arriving at 10
or
_after. There is quite a crowd of ,
stringing 'out for a diitance of 5 mile.
Major Doubleday is always in advance,
and cares as much for the secessionists
as a monkey doe :moot his mother.—
ba,:v it from
good authority that he
is getting tired of following them to
their camps, and letting them run oft
His plan is. to follow ui oar soccessni,
And MVO more - rapidly ;`Litt as no
detibt, Gen. Patterson is acting under
'orders, he deems it prudent to await
the final blow, and not advance be
yond the points assigned by our old
,chieftain.. It is, dreditable r te us for
being successful thus far, bttt we have
btill work to do before we go home, in
cutting off their retreat from Manes-
Sros. , ,
- - „
The time of the three months' vol
unteers is daily ckpiring, and they are
inoving forward by Way of Harper's
Ferry. You
_a:t - ,:ifo , ine will doubtless
think it sti tnge - that'glielf r abould be
the ease; but Itlieti 'the truth is roved].
ed of the manner in Which ' piiy, Penn
sylvania Volunteors have been treated,
no one will lay the charge of coward
ice to them, Willie the volunteers of
other States aro well provided with
tents, we have but three to a company.
They. have a full complement; they
aro provided with wagons for the sill:,
while we have but eleven for the regi
ment, and' half of them are taken up
with the Quartermaster's goods. They
have good, substantial clothing and
blankets, We, flimsy ragged,goed-for
ndtbing articles of " wearing apparel,"
such as the poorest citizen would snot
wear ; at home, J Other, States have
paid
_their soldiers, monthly i 'hut we
have not receiVe'd ' a red " You
will :doubtless:` ask, do we _blame: roar
',county, --we answer no, but our State
Department is the cause of" the trouble,
and there it will lay lbreveras a -dig
grace to the men iu power in Pennsyl
vania in 1861.
Our government rations pre good;
we wore , fortunate in getting a good
man-An Quarternmeter = ,Cupt. Rice,
of ticraziton. lie will carry with inim'
the good will of every soldier of the
15th, and as an honest, faithful officer,
will have his reward, should we ever
reach Pennsylvania; I wish I could
say so for all our officers—but I must
forbear for the present; but there is a
"good time coming."
I sincerely regret 'that our regi
ments are leaving now; they are cer
tainly wrong. We are only asked to
stay a week longer, which:our Brigade
will do.
Gen. Negley addressed his Brigade
last evening on that subject, and while
speaking, tears were seen trickling
down his cheeks. Said he, " Soldiers,
remember Valley Forge, and the
bloody foot tracks," and then pointing
to the stars and stripes, said, " my
boys that is the same flag!" Cheer
after cheer greeted it and him. Thank
God, ire have a General to lead us in
whom we have confidence. We all
idolize him ; and a good brave man he
is. Kind to his soldiers; 'strict in dis
cipline; 'always about, knowing every
minute what transpire in his Brigade.
He will he one of the heroes of our
country. I feel sure the future histo
rian will have to record him, as one of
her brave defenders. Had he been
commander of this column, Winidiester
would have been ours ere this.
Our future movements you - will
know ere you receive this. Manassas
must be taken, and we n•ill act our
part on the battle-field.
The amusing incidents, I will leave
for hereafter and hope to make your
sides shake with some good ones which
I can tell about the Irish Brigade.—
We are encamped next to them. I
did not like them at first ; but cannot
help hut do so now, after the many
good yarns listened to, and nearly
split my sides with laughter. Like
all the sons of " Old Erin," they are
good, warm-hearted men, and are con-
sidered amoug.t. the bravest in our
army.
You mat• expect us home in two
weeks. Hoping that God who rules
the destinies of nations may give us
success, and our government be again
restored to its once happy condition,
I remain yours, I). W.
P. S.—Charlestown is the place
where old Brown was hung. The sol
diers are cutting up the tree under
which he was hung, for the purpose of
nicking canes,- boxes, &c. For my
part, I consider it rather " small pota
toes," as he was hung for the same
thing the secession leaders are guilty
of— Trcastni D. W.
A lieutenant of
OUR CORRESPONDENCE.
FRIEND LEWIS : - Perceiving this
township very unfrequently noticed in
the columns of the " GLOlSE,"—which
exidently should not be—l determined
to take upon myself the responsibility
of representing it with its statistical
peculiarities, &c., by way of local cor
respondence. I would not, however,
veuture to give a description in detail
of this township, but will endeavor so
far 'as practical, to give a mere sum
mary account. Tod township is com
prised principally of Trough Creek
Valley, extending longitudinally north
and south, exhibiting a very fertile
and fruitful section ; well watered and
_timbered and abounding in all the ne
cessaries of agricultural pursuits.—
Trongh Creek is the; Principatstream,
which, taking a northerly course pur
'sues its ever-changing and tortuous
way through rocky precipices and
mountain gorges of the most romantic
sublimity emptying, finally, into the
." sparkling waters"' of the Ilaystown
'Branch. -
The citizens of this valley are a
hardy, thriving and intelligent set of
people, and principally devoted to the
agricultdral interests; which, RS a test
of their knowledge' and ability in the
art, look at the invariable amount of
grain produced annually.
We, have nine schools this town
ship, open regularly every winter clar
ity,. the term of four months, and. the
public t sentiment is very 111N-or:Able to
the cause of education. Institutes
weroTegidarly held daring the winter
session, in:which citizens and directors
participated. •
The Pret:ident's Message was re
ceived and read with great pleasure.—
He speaks very ably of our National
troubles and difficaltieS, of the beseig
ing of the forts arsenals, navy-yards,
by the Rebel Government of the
Confederate 'States: lie also, urges
upon Congress,the necessity of placing
at once into the ]lands of the Govern
ment, an armed force amply sufficient
to' make the contest a decisive one,
and bring the South under the absolute
control of the Federal Government.
W 6 arc all good Union men,—ever
ready to stand by the " Flag of our
conntry," and , n;iltkig: t;) die in defence
'of that faun of Government, devised
by the wisdom of oni..fathers, and sus
tained until the present day by loyal
and emikerratire Achninistrations. '
-And, althOugh that good old Flag
has,been treated with' insolence and
stained b 3 .the' hands of domestic foes
and unmitigated traitors, it is yet to
be believed that it, will ere long wave
in triumph and unsullied glory through
out the length and breadth of our
American Province.
Fear,ing lest might intrude. upon
your good-natured,readers' patience, I
shall close for the present. More anon.
Yours &c:, „ ,
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS,
dish . 23
.
Fancy and Extra Family Flour ' $1,751,45,59;
Cuniniuu and 6upertinu .$4,C0(!p1,75
' "
Hyo Flour ' 6 - 1,..4(,
Corn Moot' • ist 5 2 ,GP
Extra 'Willie Wheat *1,17 i,i11..2.1( -
Fair and rime, lied ' 51,1•2@1,13
'''. EyesSe
,
,
Co, u, pi Iwo Yelhar al
Oats'
Claret Beedal 1.4 lbs $4 5001,7
Timothy ' ,f0,75kr,7,87
RUNTINGDON MART TB. '
CoKEEETED WEEKLY.
Extun nirillly Moor to blit ' ' , ' c 1.7.5
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E.am .to ^0 cAvt , "04.1
1511 lie 1% hem llO
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Red Wheat 1 00
lk e 5
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Ciro 45
Odt •qk
Clovekwed 4.00
H.tva•ed
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it
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Ilnnl.' '
Slii 'Warr
, 141 , 4
1 hi low
j Dl' It ECK 0 - •
; /AAnhil , to 00k..t Itemly Ileeloner. to Intim+.
atto could. to-;‘ , hh b are form, of \ "tea 111114. Ho
"cetput. Potitloto, S:o.. together a ith a la.t n( o. fnl bthlen
`contain big rnte of loterent (rota one dollar t t oelvo thong
owl. by the altarle day, a /11/ tt mtge of wne., od board
by the vceelt and day, isulaltelard tot 1850. For sole at '
LEWIS' BOOK :TORE.
PARADISE FURNACE, July 15
'l.Oll
11)1'
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.-
In put sunnee of an order of tho 0, plms' Court of Hun
tfugdon county. the undersigned, Adminiettator of the
Latate of Da) .Nlountain, late of Hopewell tom nehip,
dec'd., will expos,: to Prldic Sale, on
FRIDAY, August 9th, 1961,
at IC o'clock, A. M., the following desCribed real estate,
iz t—The Mansion 'l'lact of sod fleceas,l, containing
about SO notes; all chats l but Seven acteo. The improve
menta men good too stony dwelling house, pitta base
ment, double log - henand other eutterldings, together
with a fine lot of ft tut trot,. The land is iu a good Prate
of cultivation. 'this thin) is one of the bestir the lueehty,
being 1 nifty Liver Lennon. It to bounded on the east by
the Juniata Mew1...0 the WWI/ by John end Groi go Berk
vlievver, and on the north nod meet by ,luau), Weaver
In connection mllll nod as port of the 31a11sion
Fano, 0110 other Inlet of Toulex Lund, containing SO
flora mole or Iris. falf °bong Juniata 1111 et on the coat,
Jacob Went tT on the gaunt, J. '/' BhiNep I pro. on the
most, a n d l'attt rent] oil the nut th , Thib hoot lies h ili tt n
0110 m irk of th e mandon tract, IC well timbered and the
two 1101 co , ' melee n vet v desiialne property.
TEltms 01 041,1; lard of the putchneo money
to he paid on confirmation of the sale, and the tosidue in
ewe Paloal animal pal inents Mel eafter, m 011 the tntere4t,
to be scented by the bouds tad inOlanago of the nutLthei.
NATHAN WWII:,
Adiumbitrator.
Jgl) 23, 1%1
. A GRICULTURAL SOCIETY.-
.a — tegultir minim' meeting of his Huntingdon County
Agt tenltus al Society, will he held ni the Court Heine, on
Tuehilay evening, of the Atignsr Com t, (lath ((lox) It,
addition to the regular husines4 Lot...dell with the So
, the follou hug
rug eta elpecterl to It t 11171 tho ditTer..ut imbjc.l..3(m
-smnotl them, Sm.: Scat ;Old most renounce' fence for the
Huntingdon count) I'm toms—John S. Iselt, T. 11. Crypt,
nod I t0).4 11.1,1111011 lisql Cohnitittee. Best !MAMA of
IMO Os mg the Mord of rattle In this conlit2,—Den. Jack
son, Esch., OffJackrott,) :1111,1. Win. )b ite rtuil John Rhodes
conlittitteo. Best method of haw oring thr 'need of .hecir
—3laj. Win. Moore, Davnl Ittipett owl I.lrMa Shoolmitm
committee. CAmitaittek; on prendini,--D. Miller Jacob
Thomas Fisher, A. Benedict and at, id Donn.
By °Met of the society,
It. MeDI
J. SDIPSON APHID k.
Huntingdon July 23, ISGI
TwEicils.llLl3 A U3l,
t• OPTICIAN AND OCULTN/'
FJ{o'l I.ADP:LPIIIA.
Revileetrally thfornel the citizens of 111'NTIMIDON and
vieriniq, that he has opened a I100)1 at the I. s.thiclin
House, n here he liners lin cnlc
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S Cl' A C .1.;
OF El rilF VARIETY, riot. AND QtALITT. A nett invention or
Spectacle,. for &stout or close loading. ttitlt gold. silt er,
stool, and tot tol , e4liell frame+, and A Ito, and improved
tinent of inqifocol tad parobula gi 'JOWL flint Ctlassei,
of bit ONJI niatitifitettne.
Ile mould. pat Iteulaaly call 111,1 attention of the
to his Spectacles for \'E-1K SJOHTEP dud
for V01'20114 uhu have been operated Innen for the full art
of the rye. anal to his or, hind oC Gleam, and Coo
01 the smint, in Ile of tine beet flint and titan:
flood (liaises 10.13 be !amain 1,3 their shape. net rutty,
sharp and high', polished all face. TlO. pielitos air to
he retina lu his (thr.,es.
MUMS IXIVOIITIN
The A rry Lr=t lilt AZILIA I s ',BBL?,and MOUNT IIN
CItY6TA Lao proved to be far 4uperior to any
Ober (11, 4 . )1.., Mienikieortai, Spi 00 QCILI.I,II fltte , t.a
of even• ntn• 00,1 qmslity; Tt.Lnscot.S.q, ' , I %GNI! VINO .van
Ovens UtAlead, vs 1111 ddfet ent poss vitt, togattier WWI is er3
vartet) of [alleles in the Optical line, nut nuntionekt.
013 , Orrrctr„ sod other Instruments .041 fila.es. rare
filly repaired at bliort notice. Ile eau aim ars select
tll.irses to suit thin NISIOII of the per: oil, as he tICCH than,
tipaii the first trial,
.iiII - 11e still tomato in gilt place doting A ntznA
FIRST NVEEIC, and those In went of the abort: at titles,
will please phe Win it call.
0.6- Ile n ill. if required, go to any resroctable hou,o
hunt his err, leer, may l,e mantt d.
Emit EIT-WATIAt and the be 4t Ihmijng
61,04 es ta,,,,56 r”, P,,b, 23. ItCl.l
Ca II ER I DT'S SA T. ES.—By virtue of
1.,±7 nwory writy of Vend Rep. FL to and Lev. Fa. to
me directed, expose to public ri.th• of older; at the
Court Mt.°, in the berotivh of Iltintiagdon, on )I(ICI)A1',
the 12th day of Aago , t, 1561, at '2 o'clecli, the Cul
lowtiqr, &set tbed real estate, to slit:
No I.—A tract of land in Cromwell town
ship consisting of parts of several salt eyi, through trh ich
Mask Log creek t nos. adjoining rand of I,lt, Wigton A.
Co , and Black Log uwuu Win on the F+l%ll Mill coat IMO
of Deft, occupied by Benj. lira:, designated as No 4, in
tide ire y, and /and of Wm. Orbigon's Leta en the writ,
and land of Defendant. occupied by Benjamin Long. dealg
miter( as No 3 iu this lei y, on tile north, containtog 200
nerve be the same more or real, of a hich about 130 dere%
are cleared, having thereon erected a stone grist mill, n
blast nu rice coned 46 Wilielinier Fw liace," n tar go atone
duelling lams, a coal ironic. now need as .r barb, a Dam,
barn painted white. a carriage hence, and [bittern log
bursae, mall other buildings neurally ronnected %nail n fut•
node, togeth"t in air the water ironer connected tiler . ..o nit.
the cattle ronAsting of part of a tract Mal ranted in the
name ot William Chamber s, and part of the iliaLk Log
tract, and pmt of the Breland delitnan tract, de.
No 2—A it net of land in - Cromwell ton nihip nese 00-
Copied In Benjamin I on;;, adjoining N, 1 in till, lei y,
on laud of 11'1111 ern Orbkon s intro on the west,
la:tt, 11 igton 3: Co., on tire nos lb. alai the Dermot ta
Cronin ell tract. on [he east, containing 120 acr,si t,e the
same. more or legs, of or Melt about 05 OCI vs ale clear od,
haviuy a leg 1.01%1,1110 10,4 barn thereon, being a pant of
tire Bedford and Chambers tracts, and hal mg au ore
bard: thereon.
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tract of Imid on Blink Log mountain, In
Ci oilmen timmliip, adjoining Nos 1 and g In this levy,
on the nek, °a min ing IJO any,, more or lets, Irving the
Otte 11.11 t 01 n tine( vollvjct) un n 118trallt, in the 110 1 / 1 0 Of
Hem ietto. Ciotan ell.
N" 4 --A hart of hunt in Cromwell 61,‘1,11i1t.11.1,10111111 , 4
Nu I its this losy, on the 00,1. !toffees lona on the south,
hoof of lh•ohtutin Be, r+. tot the weal, land of L'itottont 11
out Slut V Orloson, and the boils of \VIII Orbison, mt no
north. containing ISO acres or Mel cahoot., of \\hien Montt
1.0 acres are clewed, having two log Itnobe4 and a log
b.llO that con ho og noss occupied by Itonjansin Heels nut
others, and In.yi ig an one btnic thet 0-10.
No votcel of land in Cronin ell toss nstdp, nt the
heed 01 the mill dam count rted tuth the unit, and so de
ol I ibtll in .NO 1 111 tins levy. adjoining land of Samuel
❑tote, Omen elligg,l/61 hosts, I ilia heft, Wigton &
containing 10 eons mote or toe, of ts hich about 0 arks
me Cleared.
No O.—A (met of r . land unhu moved In Croton cli
ten n dap. toliolning land of.lnrhen• WO tire on the north,
Daniel nook On tho Iltolons E (41.1,0 n ril the
sorrily nod Bodge,' on the east. containing about £0 am CY,
bang part of a [tact tort eyed to the name of Tiles 1101,1.
No 7 —A tract or tuned of land In Cr innw, II town-hiP,
adjoining land of 1/4,111 Iduilo on the not lb. land of
!telt. Wigton L. Co. on the north and east, nod George
l•ipos on the cast. containing about 73 actes, being part at
the Jo+eph Drub), surrey.
No B.—A tract 00 parcel of land in Cronin ell township,
adjoining Joshua JOll. 011 the not th, P edei lett Ilat man
on the ca.st, :atonei r on the south. and /tett, Wig
ton Co. on the 0 est, cuntanung about 140 0,1415 WIWI
11I0Veti.
No 9.—A tract of land on Jades mountain in Cromwell
township, adjoining land lobo of John Brewsto and others,
containing about 300 acres, of which about 35 acres are
cleared, with a house tbvroou, occupied by Andrew Me-
Conaglty.
No 10.—A had of land in Cronin ell township. now oc
cupied by Amite.' Banks, adjoining laud occupied by Wm
Wallace or, the east, Fleming on the south, Jacob now
man on the went, and Richard Ileek on the north, con
taining 130 acres Inure or lets, of isloch about 40 netts
arecleured, with a small house thereon.
No 11.—A tract of Mud iu Cromwell township, adjoin
ing No 10 in this levy, on the west, Thomas E. Orbital, on
the north, .‘sinlon Gratz on tho cast, .tiolotnou Banks Ott
the south, containing about 73 acres. with about 40 am es
eleared, with a hon.,: thereon, in 'which William Wallace
resides.
No 12.—A tract of land in Ci oilmen township, wet ran
toil in the name of Jusepluts Ashman, adjoining lends et
James ILmn on the west and north, Silcester Garber o n
the coat, and John Long nod Thomas 11 Ot bison on Hid ;
south, con hafting SO notes to&to or less, of which nbot,t
35 acres awe eleart.d, and hoeing all ore hank lino con.
No 13.—A ti Oct or pat col of land 'ln :Wiley township,
urn Canted in the mute of Hugh Doyle. adjoining, bud of
Thomas C. Altrnan on tho west and not th, lands of fault,
`Wigton & Co. on the east and tooth, containing 10 acres '
mot eur less. Selzattl, taken In execution and to be sold
as the 'Hopei iy 01 limn! lot in.
Atin-1:1,a followin g described mesaunne
and tract of land of Jeorge W. Jot s ion end Jacob' Ans
pacts, to bit; All that art tain piece. 3 once! sail tract of
hunt sltitato 111 Jackson township. Ilmitiugtlon county.
adjo:ning lands of George Hat !y, it blow F.t.s..inatt, Henry
Stein and other, contenting ono hundred and lotty-ttso
act es and sixty-four 11011.105 and allowance.
Also—All that other piece, parcel nod tied, of land situ
ate fo Jackson too whip count) arm costa. adjoining hoots
of Joseph Sassaman, laud in the name of 13eurgo Wilpto t
and others. contaitung ulnoty-soun acres and ono hun
dred and fifty-taco pet rtes and allesvance, with the qail*.
tenanecs Mattson or thereunto belonging or to too wise
typo Mining. 14eiced take. In oNeention, and to be sold
as the property of Detuge IV. John-on and Jacob D. Ann
pad,
Also—All the right, title and interest of
Defendant in and to all that certain lot of gt °nod alltatte
in the town of Barnet, in Carbon township, fronting SO
feet on Hamilton street and extending 111 depth (140.) one
bundled nod forty feet to Dendeck Alley, being lot No.
1J 1n the plots of said ton n, haying thin eon a duelling
house, stable uml other tarps 01.16110.
Also—All tits right, title and interest of Dr.fendnut in
and to all that cot tain lot of mound situate 111 the town
of Barnet. in Carlton township, Huntingdon county, ft out
; ing LO tort on Hamilton slue!. nod extending in depth
LP) feet to Ifentiod: Alley. heing lot No 31 in plan of Null
felon, on it hien ItAreetod a duelling house Sc. Seized,
taken in excentism, and to be sold as the property of James
Dunn.
- ALSO—AII the Defendant's right, title and
interest in the follow hog described property: A tot or
ground in tutu toss n of Mount union, containing tote late
Merl, or less. adjoining hind of GOll. A. P. Wilson on the
tooth 11001, PCllll.yil'alliA Railroad on the south west, Jas.
Morgan, 'George Deli& and others on the south cast,
attd Pennsylt aide Canal on the ltaith east, and bite Ing
thereon erected 0110 frame tavern bowie. now occupied by
Defendant, one Mtge fronts stable, two Mune buildings
used 119 stables and st*agon sheds, ono frame buildmg
sisal
ill it blitCliviiiitit 11111 i 000111.1 . OPT, 0110 11111110 building nerd
114 tl* Siloollllll,o 01011. 111 Id other outbuildiogs. Seised.
tab.:win execution, and to he cold its, Ole : 11101191 y of
Abram Loomis. - '
ALSO. —All flue Defendant'erright, title and
- - - -
intelont in and to 30 acres of ground eau 01 100% situate
in Tell ton nship, Huntingdon county, bounded 'on the
west by land of Goositurn's 110110, (111 tho east by I
land of Itielnnd buyer thotn, on the west by land of tnul'i
Hooks, ou tho south by land of Nicholas GooAtorn. , oil tho
south by bind of Pubort Loner, having thet eon erected a
grist 3101, saw Mill, ee dwelling houses and other out
biiildings, belted, token fit execution and to IJO sold as
tho property of Owen,. .11. who has 0111011 etl
J . 1.11111 GOOSIIIII 0, Er.
A L.4l.—A !.i0c,43 or 'parcel of InuSrl, situate
1•1 : 15'olkor„ towo,luip, 11,1111110°n untidy. Collblibing
nit o nervy awry Iv++ alo-t of tt ha It in cloned,
nit I 1111111,r alit I 10°1..11 Cl. ell I 111111.1,4 th. , 1 , 4 1 1 the
Ile reon and adjoin..
of the htdr-, of John /Intl NWT., of .I.lin
3101 * .tliaa't4 tle,1•000. it being the scone lot of limit that
1.1,/ne Diolood ..I,loira '0 11'11.0 , 0A n1411 , 1,1(.4 Ip tie Or-
WOW/I COlll.l dyed dated lfgh of Apt lA. 11.. 1030 and
mood., to :to. k on said and cilay..3ol
to 4,11f1 TU. aaa... I.,,cilti,fa and
robe ADM' /1.1 the 11101100 of Titoism. Whim. ;
AI„t::--AIi , ite tight. isle Anil ittitiovr,of
the per,,,oloot of. in mull to 110 news or lull I o,toote In
CI o nin nit r joining laird. 41 'I hon.+ rroalwell
nn Om ran tti Ftelloi,lt fiat noun an Illy south. Anil.,
'liflaty , gi the E.tra. std llt.telail • 111.11intalll an the 11 , 11111.
moo, are rlontrd and baring then eott orec.
it.ll :1 log litinse 211 story hlgh n 24 by , 2 log btu ii. snow
Inundation 60 b, 40. Mid tn., apple tut herds. Seized,
token in -x.vution, nod to be sold as the propel ty of
Josh,. Julio%
A Ls .-2(lg mores of 1111111 in, 0.4)r foo , ;. mitt
RN bl lllJtlid townAllp lloottogdon county, bootolra ho
tho soot d ,‘ land orrhonnts Walker. on the Past by land of
,insole Seely, west by land of Alary Wagener. north by
lull of Merman Appleby, baring thereon r , re , ;tel Or,
log houscs, one frame bank barn, tnd mw log stable.—
S. lied, then in extcution, and to be bold as the prone/ 1y
of Jolla Deviancy.
M-so.—One lot of ground situate in Broad
Top City, being tat Nl/ 155, fronting on Rail Road avenue
30 fret. extending back 90 fret to llazol street, adjoining
lot of the 1111)11 us 11110116 CVIIIOIIY on the not tit and rust,
and hat nig a two story flame house, with a back kitchen
attached 40 by as. with a stone basement, need for astute
loom. Soloed taken to execution, and to be sold 69 tile
proiwt ty of Ally Clatk and Annie Clink.
Alan—Tic „ Vitt, of grille - WI situate in the
addition of Broad Top City, living Nos 13 A. 11, fronting ou
Broad stivet ftet, and GO feet on Spruce street, the
other ft 0,11. CO fret on Spruce street, and SO fret ou flas
h t Sttcct, has ing thrrelneerectril a founts house 13.6 sto
ries high. Servtl, taken itt execution and to he sold as
the !novelly at George Ketztier.
ALSO—AII the Defendant's right, title and
iiiirreit in. and to the following described piece or parcel
of land of &linnet It. Gto, wttntll. hltuate in Jackson toun
tditp. In the comity of lintilingdon, hounded and described
as tultums, to nit : on the north by lands (AR. alctturttey,
and R. Little on the west, by land of the maid 31Ctlitrucy,
east by lands of sold Robert Melturney, containing ono
on the south by lam], of said Zilelltirney, and on the
half acre inure or test, it bring the 84610 premises muck
Jolts .lack4on TroWeo to ....It the teal estate of S. Contad,
deed, by hi, deed bearing ihtte to the 14th of Apr 1112.50.
Conveyed to Samuel li. (It wo.man, putty beteto, %all the
ar put Ermine:, in 3 our h.tilhtick. , Seiced, taken in OE,
cotton, and to Lor sold US the property of Samuel li. Gross
man.
ALFO—AIf the nefendant'A right, title and
Into wit in, nod to the folloning &act. Oitd building and
lot of wound of voll S. Duranttes,s, cont factor, and
Elezabeth, the with of said David Iterlott eater on tier or
t milted miner, pith notice to lilt Hain Itnttrtiter and
Michael McCabe, a certain thine shay lanee.two of n Lich
ore name and the other atone. having theieto a kitchen
attached, to Ilse tillage of Dudley. lon nehlp of Cat bon,
county nfot to„ iii, on the corner of front arid Wallington
titicetv, being fin ty toot on Dont street, and twenty feet
mitt Waabingtiot sheet. said holm being built on lot No.
1:i In plan of paid lilt/Igo, fn,nting, fifty feet on Front
!areal, end extending hack ono tonolicd and fifty feet
along - Windlingtoti street to a [nen!) , feet alley. belied
token in e‘ccution and to be sold 144 the poverty of David
itethstrwiset. contractor, and Elliatbeth lierhat•eeeor the
nifo of raid David Diulotrevecr.
the right , title and interest of
It,aac :quo ITT one of the Defendnutn of in and to a tract of
land Nisiotte in hit l•y tow a,•lip, Ilmaloplon county.
coo doing, eel, oty noses, more or lest. about 40 01 rem of
lt loth We riVald li t hounded ou NW 1101111 1/111,13 Of SAM.
cot I,llty. on the south by Nod known ire Smith's 1111-
toovement. and on tire or. at by land of JODIE. Click's
hells mud ou the east by Anglin/el:A:tech, inning awl von
tot:lva a too story flame hone,• nO4l other (Alt buildings.
Also--'fno lots of grentid shale in the horengh of
Sidi let string. each fronting en Main street, GO feet. and
extending back 140 Get to all alley, arid bounded on the
smith by the behool house lot. and on the north by the lot
of 'Wm. Meblte,hnrtn^ theicon rill ted a teo story flame
Once an rather boarded 27 I.y 2S, sae flame stable 161,y 22
and ull e alit led:ding%
out lot containing one-fonts]) of alt acre,
Inot a or less, I...noted on the vaq by an alley of arnrl bon
eingh, land ut 11 ,Ilium IleNite on the Sue, land rit—
Miller on the south. at lane on the not lb. Fritcih takcll
hilts execution and tin i.e sold as the viola rq of John
rhar nor and lilac Sh rarer.
Al.9o—Ons lot of ground situate in Broad
Toe cite.calboa ton nOup. Huntingdon county, being
lot to IE3 iu tLv gene, al plan of t‘aid town, flouting go
rout uu lhoad Atrevi. hat ing thereon erected one ninutt
hour, one and n half ..tot ies high.
Al , o—hot No 102 in titan of said town. bounded on the
:omit, by lot No 1 , 3, L.i log the r.•on on voted a frame ~to.
tile and tinme Atop. d, taken into execution and to
be sold ins On; In It erty of I:o; agn ,l i wardield.
t , hel Salo; o ill hereafter be nholo on Wednenliy, of
the ht•t o eel: or con, t, and the Del•di acknoo ledged on
lollowsog Wedoe-olt y
.101 IN C. WATSON, Sheriff.
Sitraori s
i) NOTIC B._
110 Notice ie hclehy Oen, to all lir,ollS illtJ I 'sled,
th a t 'ha f„itaa nag nattual put , on 4 hate fat Wed their no
collittb inn the Itrgmat , B Odic, at II itlatitigdoll, WO that
the said aCeoliiiti 1%111 lot pin n Buntrd for (automation and
:Illottatter at an Oipliaty.' Cum t. ie Lo held at 1111111mgditti,
in 011,1 fun the cottony of Iluottngtlon, on 31ontlay the 12th
11.13 of August next. 0861.) to ult . :
1. Ilia Adnditiattanion Account. of :s.tmucl Strwant.
Executor of Willonn Ha's late of Juel.ann hunt-3111p, dre'd.
2. Filet and I foal Account of Sao, al t and deo.
IV. Porter, late Adminiatt alma of .ttuntrl Porter : late of
Jul loon towtudop
1. Gtottdiatodup Artxnutt of D. 131.1 En3ennt. (lu.trdian of
31argal et Juniata Ittletiallan, a tuitwl thild of NVID. Bu
ell:man, deed.
4. Adininishation Account of Henry B. arern, Admln
it.hator of John Ileetel, late of Tod top., doo'd,
Account of David tiecto A•hutolotrator of It Dunn,
Into of Cloy too °AAP, dee'd.
0. Ack.ount of L.mto , l Greco, Administrator of Jacob
funtn, Into of Cuss t o p
,
7. Account. of J0..1.11 Diu,gios i cic I roupt,
Adn,io6ti ato, or Homy late of Tod townellip,
dee'd,
•
8. Mist Account of William Flea alt. Tt ustee to sell
the teal c,tate of James Ste, ort, Lite of ti o4t tap, dee'd.
9. Account of Peter Stry Lou, Unaidian of /dried, nan
d, and Mamma. Silt her, [taunt children of Samuel Sty
led, late of Alexandria ho rough. deed. Filed by John I'.
Sti,her, of Petd Stiylon,
lb. Account of ;Yonn gang unit William Stewart, raven
tone of Aix unlor Phcl, Ltte of {Sot ton
account.
11. Account of John N. So oope. Ailminktratot 10 bon.
nn tv.taine•ito 111111010, of G. Iltt3l.tt, LW: of
Potter nip.. cht'd.
L. Accou 2- nt ”,101.0 Oeous tutu Jlonert T.. Henderson.
Extrutore of John title of Wail 1 hn muul. 0111 ,
EL Account of Elias 3ltn,er. AdminiAtatou of John
Bailey. Into of Jackson top. /Iced.
14. Account of James McCall and Abraham Steles, Earl .
E ccnto;a of the inst Wilt and Teotament of Danod Loch.
water, late Of Walker top .
15. Isnul nucoma of John C. Wol•on, Ilvetor of Ab
salmn Plow num, dun],
16. ACCOMIt ur arra-nth...l appah.tert by
the Orphans' Conrt to the re.o estate of Amon Lovell,
doc'd, undo tunt in 11111 , 11.11..01 preteedinot lu isu
DA:\ IEI, W. II'ONIELSUJItI:', Itvgle.er.
Ithnisfrg's 01110 g,
Huntingdon, July 13, 1861.
1)11 0 CI, MLATION.---IVIIL''I EXS, by
a pi ecept to One dig ectel, dated at Huntingdon, the
1 day of April, A.D. 1861. Under tho 11:111(liand deals
of the lion Gem go Toler, e.,ult❑t of the Cum tof
COllllllOll 0301 dud Terllllllol, and general Jail done
e; y of tile 21th Judicial DiNtiiet of Penns.) Iv.inia, comp.-k
-ited of Huntingdon, Blair and Cando lit counties; and the
Mont. 6cuJ:uulu F. Patton and tl it D. Leos his associ.
atee, judges of tho County of Huntingdon, justices an.
signed, appointed to hely, try and doter !nine all told every
indietnnuits mule or taken ha or concerning all orioles,
by the law, of the State, 400 Made capital, or Mon
ies of death, and other ofh•necs, climes and nihnleine.tisot
which hat e been 01 shall lieteaftcr be connulttod or porpe
trated. for crimes aforesaid—l, .1111 I.ollllll3lllieti to make
puhha procLanatam tin oughout toy whole bailiw irk, that
a Cootl of Oyer awl Teominer, of COIIIIIIOII Pleas and
(meter will he held lit the Court Hon.., in the
bin tough of thintingdon, on the second Monday (and 12th
day) ol Atigti.t next, and tin,A, who will pi °weld(' the
Said pilto»crs, be then and there to proNecitte then, on it
shall be just. and that all allitiCes of the Peace, Coroner
and Constables within said county, be then and then, In
their proper pervonv. at 10 o'clock, a. in. of sold day, with
their let:tads, inquilitioni, °sand na Done :mil ententbran.
Coo, to do flatlet, things which to their othees lc-Teeth - els
appertain.
Dated at Huntingdon, the 13th of July, in tho year of
oar Lord unto 010114allti 011;11t 1111101(Ni and 131.1.ty•Ol/C,
and tho 86th year of American Indolmdence.
JOlll . l C. IVATSON, Sheriff.
pRO 131 lIERE AS, by
n precept to me directed by the Judges of the Coln.
Moll Divas of the county of Huntingdon, [oaring test the
901 h day of April IStit, I ant commanded to make
Ptadie Proclamation throughout my halo bathwiek, that
a &Pm t nt Common Pleas still be held at the Coot t House
In the borough of Ilnutinedom au the :lid Monday (3114
19th tlay)• of Atigugt. A. 11,161 H, for the trial of all is
sues in mild Court it bias .1113111 1111110ter11111111li 1.1010133
the said Judges, ll ben and m hero all jurors, witnesses, nail
suitors, it) the ttials of all 133110531 e lelllitted.
Detail at Huntingdon the 131 11 of Jai) in the year of
our hold One thouannd eight handled and sixty-ono,
and the Stilt sear of American Independence.
JOHN C. WATuON, Sheriff
AIII3LE Y A Al). Ile undersigned
IT a would I espectiliny call ilio at telltitlll of the citizens
ul fluntingdmi and Hal adjoining comities to the stock of
bensitilid mailik noW on band. lle is Pi eln l, cd 10 nunisb
At the snot test notice, 'Monumental Mel ble, Tonib. Tableb
and :1011es of eve: y desired size and form or Italian or
Eastern Mai tole, and <lased uith mono
pi late (leviers, or plait, its niay 81111.
linildlng Marble, hour and Window Sills, dc., will be
Gu nklied to order. '
11. W. pledges himself to furnish material nod wolk•
nuumhip eiptal 10 any lit tlio countt y, at n fair pt la. Call
.111 d eve. beim° you pint:base elbee lime. 'Shop on Hill
sheet, Huntingdon,
11•31. 11'11,1 . .1.1M5.
Phintinglion, May 16, 1855.
VpolCi;flV.l? I,lli
I C . A.A - L3M gmz
''. 4.1.4 - 4 . 4Y Ai' : -3 " -76.- ' ----------- • .
pENNSYLVANI A. RAIL ROAD.
TISIE OF LEAPING OF TRAINS
WEST 11'11 RD. I 1 E. 151117
.-4 ftl .4
;;:: ~ , ''''',.l LI 1;5 5. t
1
, '..,; a STATIONS. ...: E )1 r .
... m ,
al
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P. u. I P. M. .4..51. I I A. M.) P. M I P.M.
4 23 In, ton llnmilt9n, 1 1 23
4 31'Mt. Union 10 23 1 15
4 45 Mill Creek 1 01
4 2 )) 6 40 1 533 Ihnitingclon, 523 10 (CO 11 50
5 15 Petelsbuig, ...... 9 47 12 05
23 ..... Balm, 12 28
ezio ; G 11Sprtno Creek, D 3612 21
5 45 1193ninglinin, .......... 12 05
5 34 6 40.T3 rose, 0 17 11 55
0 04 Thiton 9 00 11 43
() 09 Ys .storim ...... 11 MI
6 13 hell's 51014, ..... 902 II 34
6 20 7 53 7 10 Altoona, 4 451 8 50 11 20
P. M. P. M. 1. N. .1. M. P.M. 0.31.
-,----
,
N T & Bllf AD TOP
•
SCI' RILE
iellger Train.,
TIN•GDON&BRO.
.itom):1-cilANo OF Sell EDI.
Weacte.,l,q,Joly, Nth, 'GI, PaSt
LW! dtparst
Fr
it ~1.
1515 and AC
1511111
IA"! 11 AINS,
Len Ilgn ting T u ta 7.21 A. M. 3; 5 po
•
Snclon 'n• 6.60 A. AI. k 096 I'. 51
Arllvo I 101.0%%; ;II 0.113 A'. Ai - A,1.05 V. Ai
DOWN T DA
Leave, IDwf.v.l:ll at 10.00 A. JI k 730 P. >l.
‘• s,,s ton ‘‘ 10 110 A. M. A. S.Ol P. AI.
Ai rho .t 1 Iluittiugdon & O:AR P. 01.
J. J. LAWRENCE.
Supt.
July 11, 1861
O OAL OIL:! COAL OIL!!!
u.
Xones A. than n soils the tiemsine PORTLAND KEW
•AP.N P.." nu COAL. t 1, dm,. oa su.dsr.
This I. the otily'lcuol of oil ULU &NOS entire satixfaction
to nil "gent for light.
1.10,111. , ‘.l counterfeits and colored cathou oils. They
emit an olien-ho smell and smoke.
A Imp vat My also of
ClO-11. OIL .LA
Chlntoo”. Molten. ' nornPra. Shades. &e.. Ile.. sold
at the very lomat. pricur,at thr,Undwarettorv, llll . o3 g•
sdon, •
NEW GOODS ! NEW
.GOODS! !
FISHER & SON
BEM
JUST OPENED
SPLENDID STOCK
jYEj r GOODS.
TIfE VIJDLIP ADE INVITED TO CALL
=
EXAMINE OUR GOODS
FISHER & SON
April 10, 1801
D. P. GAIN
HAS JUST OPENED
A
SPLENDID STOCK
OF
Jei 0 ODS
FOR
SPREVG .:11D SUMMER.
CALL AND EXAMINE THEM
April 10, 1001.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS ! !
G. ASIIMAN MILLET.
Itas jnA received a new stock of
onocEitrus,
LI:S•000I1 z,
BOOTS S SHOES,
EAR and examine My new stock.
G. ASUMAN MILLER
MI y 3. 1561
WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS,
A LARGE STOCK
MEd
SPLE.NDID ASSORTMENT
Window Curtain Papers,
JUST RECEIVED
LEWIS' BOOK STORE
1861.
CLOTHING.
suomAN
ETE
CLOTHING
SPR (SG AXI) S U,ILVER,
JUST RECEIVED
H. ROMAN'S
CHEAP CLOTHING STORE.
For ftentlemen'a Clothing of the beat material, and matle
lo the belt teat k netaltite manner, call at
H. ROMAN'S,
opposito the Franklin Holm 1,, 31alket Sinare, Minting
don. [Apt❑ 2, 18614
ENVELOPES
Wholesale and Retail.
00.000 9
BEST QUALITY ,
BUMP,
ort.mE,
YELLOW,
AND FANCY
ENVELOPES,
Just i (Wind and fu'r Bala at
LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
114 . ;; I rEIV OLGA lt AND TOBACCO
STORE. J. A. IIANIGAR,
A practical tebaeconik, has opened a 110‘11 TOBACCQ
STORE AND CIGAR MANUFACTORY, on Allegheny St,
one door west or the oI Top Itallreant Office, where ho
has on hand a largo assortment of prime Cigars and Tca
twee, Si 1116 inn Will sell either wholesale or tetall. Store.
liceplati, shopkeepers, and all oth who deal in the 0.01
should call. Ills prices are lou r all and see.
Illthtingdon, Nov. 7, 1860.
NTEA' GOODS!
iV
SELLING OFF FOR CASH!!
BARGAIN'S IN HARDWARE
As " the nimble penny is hotter than the slow sixpence,"
and small profits in cash, are butter then vexing eyesore
book accounts, JAMES A. BROWN is nose determined to
sell or the large and splendid stuck of Hardware, Paints,
uhich he has jolt brought from the root, at such low*
prices, as %, ill linking ever) body to crowd lu for a share of
tho bargains,
His stock incl ales a complete variety of
BUILDING-HARDWARE, MECIIANICS' TOOLS,
CUTLERY, HOLLOW-WARE,
OILS, PAINTS, SADDLERY,
VARNISHES, GLASS, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,
STEEL, IRON, CHAIN PUMPS, LEAD PIPE,
MOROCCO. LINING SKINS,
COAL OIL LAMPS and COAL 01b, Ac., Ac.,
PATENT MICA LAMP CIUNINEVE,
Together with a toll assortment of everything pertaining
to his line of business.
stez-All orders receive prompt attenton. - 04
aAs iOIYN.
Huntingdon, Ap'' 10, 1801.
UNION
ENVELOPES AND PAPER
FOR SALE AT
LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
E xcIIANGE HOTEL,
- lIIMINGDON, PA.,
Pk:Y.NST.I.V.O/ DAILD.O.O DEPOT..
JOHN S. MILLER, Praprietor
Iluntlngd3n, April 11), 1661.
CALL D. P. GWI,N'S if you want
It;ishiutt4ble Coo
SSG Oar
vo N
VV• 0
fev N, , `• A
v. O
'--
41(n()Iii9 JoiS OFFICriI" is
_L. the most complete 01 oily In the county. and pus
tilVlllo4 A 11, t roopily OV't tan% lo
Um best style, e,.•ry Vdrlety or Job Ytlutlug, towhee
IIAND
PROGRAMMES,
BLANKS.
POSTERS,
CARDS,
CIRCULARS.
. . BALL TICKETS.
BILL HEADS,
LABELS. &C.. &C., &C
CALL AND EXAMINE gPE.ETMENS 07 WORE,
AT LEW IS' ROOK, STATIONERY S 31USIO STORE.
BLANK BOOKS, ',
OF VARIOOB t 1268, fof sale at'
LEWIS' 11001 X 4,YDSTATION.O4I"4 7O i
PROFESSIONAL £ BUSINESS CARDS
WMEGAIIAN & CO.,
Mien end Deal , rs In Broad Top Coal. B. L.
Meg.llan, General Agent, AloConnelletown, iluntlugdon
county, Pa.
DAVID BLAIR,
ju Minor nud Shipper of broad Top Coal. 0111 co Hun
tmgdon Pa. _ _
Ur A. MILLER,
VA • Deal er In arocertos. Con feetienarise, &e.. &e.
R. JOHN McCULLOCH, offers his
iieoreselonal services to Om citizens of Unialogdon
no vicinity. Office on 11,11 street, one door east of Reed's
Drug Store.
Aug. •28, '55.
T et S. MILLER,
Proprietor of tho Exabango hotel,
GP
LiS. SMITH, Dealer in Drugs, Medi
e clues, Perfumery, Dye Stuffs, Oils, Ee. Also—Oro
corioe, Confoctioneriell, Lc., Iluntiugtion,
mr.m. LEWIS,
Dealer in„Dooks, Stationery and Musical Inatru
runts, Huntingdon, Pa.
T M. CUNNINGHAM BRO. '
Foundorn, Huntingdon, Pn
J
•
TAMES A. BROWN,
Dealer ist Hardware, Cutlery, Paints, Oil., kit., Mutt
lugdon, Pa.
II •
ROMAN,
• Dealer in heady Made Clothing, Hats and Caps,
Doote and Shoes, &c.
1) ENJ. JACOBS,
Dealer In Pry Goods, Ready Undo Clethlng, Grocer
ion, Queeneware, kc. ke.
M - .. G . Uj el ly th A in - g Af i t r t uli C tip O g . d ,l2e i tlers in Ready
DP. GWIN,
• Dealer In Dry 0 oods,Cl racer's+, Hardware Queens
warn, then and Caps, Boots and Slim*, ac.
-
VISHER & SON, Dealers in Dry Goods,
Grant, &c., Huntingdon, Pa. ,
T 4E-Nri wESTBROOK,
J Denicr in Gentlemen's, Ladles' and Mims' Boots,
Shoos, Gaiters, Morocco Lerther, ate.
TOSEPII REIG GER,
Watchmaker and dealer in Wetchea, Clocks, and Jew
eley, &c.
W - WILLIAAIS,
Plain and Ortnnuontal Maiblo Manufneturtr.
TOITN F. J.IAMEY, County Surveyor,
Multi ngdon, Pa. Onlco of Hill street, ono door out
of the Huntingdon 31arble Yard.
REFERENCES-I:. I'. Watvon, Pilikurrlpida ; .1. P.
(leologiet, Philadelphia; Churl. Mickley, Hough nod
Beady Furnace, Hon. Jonathan --
LANGDON, Miner and
AA) Dealer lu Broad Top Coal, llopow ell, Bedford coun
ty, Po. [Nov. 3, 1,8.
A M3IERMAN & And Deal
crs in nroad Top Coal, Mond Top, Huntingdon' cO.,
P 01111“. [Nov. 3, 1858.
COUNTRY DEALERS can
bny CIMTHINO Pratt tno in Huntingdon nt.
WHOLESALE as cheap as they can lu the
cities, as I base a wholesale store in Philadelphia.
Huntingdon, April 1.1, 185 it. ItOld
APRY 0 OODS !—A fine assortment on
kand for the accommodation of Cmitotners, at BENJ.
OILS". Cheap Collier," Monet Squat e. (0ct.1.8 )
STONE -WARE at S. S. Suiiik's Gro
cery, 20 per cent. cheaper than any other photo In
own.
Ti • K. NEFF,
_ILL
PILYS/OLLY AND SURGEON'.
OFFICE. TIM street, oil - rata Dr. Loden, offer,. Ida ',ran o.
Nag to the eitizena of Uuntingdon and rich/Ht.
April 13, lafD.
JOHN SCOTT. 8 L T. BROWN. J. 11. 0. CORBIN
LAW PARTNERSHIP.-
J. H. 0. Concor LRe, [lvo !bid ditto, ',canoe n mom
J.,cr of thu lino of
SCOTT & BROWN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
111:NTINODON,
in which nano the busluoso Hill 0111 be conducted.
Ituuthigdon, Jun. 2, Meth
VIOLINS, •
GUITARS,
, •
SYMPRONIANS, ACCOIMEONS AND MSS,
1861.
For sale cheap at
LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MGM STORE
T 1 414,
ALLISON MILLER,
11.".
DL VTIST,
Has removed to the Brick Row oppolto the Court House
Apo it 13, 1859.
DOCKET TESTAMI?,NTS,
FOR THE VOLUNTEERS
AT REDUCED PRICES,
A LARGE STOCK 011 T HA IVD AT
LEWIS' BOOK STORE
OOK BINDING.
Ohl Books. Magazines, or publications of any kind,
nand to ordvr, if left at
LEWIS' 2100 K ,E STATIONE2tISTORE.
DUSINESS NEN, TAKE NOTICE!
11 you ',runt your card neatly printed upon envoi-
Opel, call nt
LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONER)" STORE.
4 Olt THE LADIES.
r Amur 'or Wel ' Paper
Imitable for co e r r /Rtte n nleu ' l c ° or o r r esrot t idene,for an s ' a i le E i n tt velorcs,
LEWIS' BOOK te, STATIO.LVERI' STORE
PATER! PAPER!! -
Moto, Post, Commercial, Foolscap and Flatcap—a
goad assortment fur eillo by the ream, half ream, quire ,or
sheet, at
LEWIS' NEW BOON & STATIONERY STORE.
LAST NOTICV.--.
All who have unsettled accounts with roe of six
months standing or longer, are earnestly requested to
call and settle up and save costs. I must have money or
quit badness. LEVI 'WESTBROOK.
lluntirtvlon, Jan. 2, 1861..
PHOTOGRAPHY
In all ittt Auden., I.lrduchep, executed to the best
eC to known to the art, at - -
O. ORANt'S GALLERY, • '
&33 Arch Street, East of Sixth, Philadelphia.
Life siio in Oil and Pastille, Stereoscopic 'POrtntita, Am
bsotypes, Daguerreotypes, &c., for Caere. Medallions, Fins,
Stings, &e. (N0v.14;60.4y.
TiIINVELOPES
e By the box, pack. or Ina goon City, for sale at
LEWIS'. BOOK AND ,5T..4 TIOXER I'STORE.
I{OOP SKIRTS with from 4 to 30
hoops, at prices from chi. to 42,00 at the elmtp
store of D. P. GWIN.
ADIES Collars, very cheap and beau-
A . ,/ UM, - D. (DUN'S.
A Splendid variety of Carpets, only
25 ctn. per yard. FISHER fi SON.
hARRISBURG STONE-WARE!!!
Crocks, Jugs, }Totowa Jars j ic a i :, & s c i ,. o i l li taTilor
y. Sold only by
n P. GIN keeps the :largest, best
_Eli Assortment and cheapest shoes In town. Cadmic!
OXanllllo them.:
OOPED SKIRTS - -worth 2 50 will
be sold air $1 25 at tho clamp store of
tt SON.
TFyou want handsome 'Goods, good
Goody, oiled', Goods, rind 8111th 1 orlloode, goto
.1). P. GWT.I
rum, lit D. P. GAVIN',S if you'waut
I,_) GOOD GOODS. -
ROCERIES, &0., at the
amp store of BIiNJ. JACOBS. All kinds of coon
try pr,, , duce taken in exelulnge at the hlgkest market pit
cce. (oct2B.
BOOTS & SHOES, Hats S. Caps;the
largia axxortmeut aud clteajalst to Lo ioima at '
Y. D. GWIN'S
a im BARRELS AND LOOKS.--A
N._A fa, go assortment at
BROWIVE HARDWARE Ern. ,
kti UM SHOES, cheapAn• at 1),1. 3 .
J than' woi 1,0 hod in town. C? 11 rinet'e4;
n K Colored Palm Iloads * . best,rpial
icy, 5151 y 50 ctet. each. kl SUNK,A SON.
COAL OIL & COAL OIL LAMPS,
Or 75 mute uud upwards, at thetilat•Moi . of
. • „
it rICA LAMP :CII . IMNEYS-1
111_, received at the hardware
j alor of
D P. WIN'S is the •phto9..to. buy
• goad and cln:aliCiirpota. •
• •
10A. RCHM EV-T DEEP PAPE It
ruled, WC 6410 at , ; -
LZ,W/S. ~906 K
ROHRER'S --
ROHRER'S
ROHRER'S -
•
Rotinkun
PRACTICAL CALCULATOR.
PRACTICAL CALCULATOR.
PRACTICAL CALCU,LATOR.•...
PRACTICAL CALCULATOR.
PRACTICAL CALCULATOR.
ROHRER'S PRACTICAL CALCIT-•
LAMA.,
A Nook of Ruin Rules and Cfselculations fur Business Opc
ratimu, Ey Naribt M. Rohrer, Practical Surveyor and
CintyanCer. New Editiwkragished Ay.l. B. Lippin
cott tO Co., .Ithilocleipittn.
This work contains 204 pages, and 'upwards (1000 Rules
and Examples, entirely and thoroughly practical, au& as
arise every dayin the common pursuits of Business. It
has already passed through a number of editions in rapid
Succession, and It prenoauced by eli classes of business
men to be the headiest. book of reference, pertaining to
calculations, that has ever been published.
Every example in the- book is worked out In full and
stated in a plain manner, no that whets a parallel case ari
ses, those referring to the work will find no difficulty to
solving it; in a word, the general 'arrangement of the
CALCULATOR is Simple, that any one who Knows bow to
add, subtract, multiply and divide, can easily solve any or
dinary example that arises in business, or arrive at the
true result of nay estimate required.
The chief elm of the author has been to eschew theory
and philosophy-in figures, aiming only at facts and simpli
city, believing that business men cure little about spen
ding time In discussing the plilloionliy of 'rules, or the
science of figures, deeming it sufficient for their purpose
to be able at a moment, by reference, to arrive at the true
result. The CALCULATOR differs in tide respect front all
other Arithmetlcs of the day and kindred-wake--it is a
key to practical business calculations—it is, in the hand.
of the business mum, what the key to mathematical Works
in the bends of the teacher iu the school room—it radii.
Wes limo and Insures correctness.
TKE WORK TREATS OF, TILE
Measurement of Land, of Lumber, of Back and Brick
Work, of Stone and Steno work, "of grain and grain bide,
of coal and coal bins, of wood, of solids, of liquids, ot cir
cular, square or Irregular vessels, of cisternd and +/Aos t a
roofing, of plasterer's, painter's, glazier's, paver's; plumb.
or's, paper hanger's and Upholstered? work. It treats of
currency and of foreign and domestic exchange, of the
decimal system, of reduction and its extended application
to business, of simple and compound 'interest, grid their
entire application to business transactions, with the laws
and usages governing the same, together - with numerous
commercial forms—of legal tender, of partial paynient on
notes, of banking and bank dis Count, of .equation of pay
ment and of partnership accounts, of assessment of taxes,
of weights and measures, of aqnare and cubic measure, of
the square root and its application to business of surfaces,
of excavation,
and of many Doter important practical
matters not w ithin the scope of an advertisement to moo.
Mon.
IT IS JUST TIM BOOK FOR TUE
Farmer, the merchant, the mechanic, the artizani or the
professional man. It lam proven a:valuable ausdiary
the lawyer, the Justice of the peace, the conveyancer. and
real relate broker, to the assessor, the banker, the clerk.
'to Alio civil engineer and tho surveyor, to the carpenter
and Inicklayer, to the stonemason and the plastoVr, to
the papers hanger and upholsterer, to the paver and the
tiler, &c., dm.; each and all will find it adapted to their va
rious wants better thou any book publisked.
JiKir Price. 60 cents. For sale at Lewis! Book Store.
Huntingdon, Dec. a_o, IS6O. .•
r, - TrIE HUNTINGDON - t) F UNDR Y IN
BLAST AGAIN!—The subecrlbors take - this - method
informing their Blends and the public' generally, that
, they have rebuilt the Huntingdon Four,
dry, and are now in euccessful operation,
. and are prepared to furnish Castings of
nucE t, ~,,„ every description , of bebt quality and
..-, • workmanship, on short notice, and on
reasonable terms. Farmers are invited to call and tutu-
Me our Ploughs. We are manufacturing the Hunter
Plough. This plough took the Bret premium at the Hun
tingdon county Agricultural Palrlast fall. Also, Huntet's
celebrated Cutter Ploughs, which can't be beat—together
with the Keystone,Hillside and Bar,shear ploughs. - IVo
1113Ve on hand an are umnufacturing Stoves—such as
Cook, Parlor, and Office stoves for m ood or coal. hallow
ware, consisting of Kettles, Boilers, Skillets,. Ac., all of
which we will sell cheap for cash or in exchange for coun
try produce. Old metal taken for castings. By a grit:
attention to business, and a desire to please, wo hope to ro
ceive a liberal share of public patronage. -
J. M. CUNNING KAMA: BRO.
Huntingdon, April PP; UHL • • •
WILLIAM AFRICA .
HAS AGAIN COMMENCED Tar
BOOT AND ail - DE-MAKING, -
ONE DOOR. EAST ON ht. RO3IAN'S'CLOTILING STORE.
Ms old eustomeor and the public generally, will give
him a call. illuntingdon, Oct. 20, TM.]
ALEXANDRIA. BREWERY.-
NEW-FIRM!
Tho undersigned respectfully Inform the public that
they have purchased the ALEXANDRIA DREIVERY and
will continue the business, and endeavor to give general
satlifaction._
. ,
All orders kill be promptly attended to.' •
WM. ROT VIROCT4
W.. 11. N. NIRBY.
Alexandria., Feb. ^_4, 18(10.
THE PEOPLE'S COOK BOOK
MODERN COOKERY
=
MISS ELIZA ACTON.
Car Jhlly Revised by -11; - ..r. 'tau
IT Taus You How to choose all kinds of Heats, Poultry.
and Game, with all tlio various and most
approved modes or dressing and cooking
Beet and Pork; also ties best and simplest
way of salting, pickling and curing tho
Dame.
IT Tats You All the various and mostapprored modcaof
dressing, cooking, and boning Mutton,
Lomb, Veal, Poultry, and game of all kinds
ttith the different Dreeeinge, Gravies ; and
Stitt:Ono appropriate to each,.
IT TELLS You now to choose, clean, and pieserio
all kinds, and bow to sweeten It when taint
ed; also all the various and most approved
. , modes of coultitig, with the different Draw
ings Sauces, and Flavorfugn apprOpriatisto
IT 111.1.9 Yoo All the ridonsarid moat approved modeanf
;Gaming over .50 kinds of Ateat,Fieta,wl.
e, and 'Vegetable Soaps, Brothsand
Stems, Ivith the Relishes and &Rawlings
aniiropriate to.each.'
Ix TELLS Ydu All the various Sod most itpyroved mode - rot'
cooking Vegetables of ovary description,
also bow to prSparo,Pickles,. Catatips:abd
tonics of all kinds, Potted bloats, Nab,
Gams, 3lushrootue, -i:,S
IT TEXIS You All the various and most approied modes - of
preparing and cooking all likuls'of Plain
and Fancy- Pastry, Pushlidgs, ,Omblettes,
Fritters, Cakes, Confectionary,_ Preserves,
find. Sweet ;Didion of every deaCilw
IT TELL You All She yodel:wand most approved modes
' of making iliead, Bloke, MUnintl, Rlid
Lie
volt, and-the best method of propel ing
Coffee ' Chocolate , and Tom, " and how to
make Syrups, Cordials, and Wince of va
rious
IL Trios 'Yon How to se Pout and ornament &Table, Iniw to
Carrecallitinde.of Fish, Flesh or Fowl, and
In short, how to ao allnpllfy the whole Art
of Cooklng as tobrlng the choke/Alexia:lea
the fable - within the everybody's natal.
- For Sale at Lewis' Book Store. 7,
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.Out Du pilings of all kinds. With a Chapter on Churches
• 'and Schad-Homes. fries, gicents.
THE CURDY:SI; r A_NEW l'ocdsr PletuAL of Practical Hot ,
Muttons; or, How to Ctittivate'Vegetables, - Pratte; and
Flowers. With Chapter on Oman:rental :Treee.and
Shrubs. Price, 50 cents. • • • • -•-•-•
FA1131: Aq4zw * Pocur HAtrOAL of Pratileitt
culture; or, How to Cultivate ail the Field - Crops. With
all Essay on Falll Management, etc. Price, 50 Cents,
DOMESTIC ANIMALS: A Now Poorer BLirmas of Cattle,
• 116ree,' and Sheep Ifusbandry; or, - flow • to Dread and
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and Debate, with Directions for Acquiring a Orammati,
Style, and more •than Fiva Hundred Common Xis
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110 W To BEHAVE: A Nur Pocturi
can Etiquette, and Outdo to Correct _removal Habits;
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'JAPER ; PAPER !I : PAPER IR)
Traelug•Paper,
Impression Piper,
Drawing Paper,
Deed s Paper,
TissakPeper,
Bilk Paper for Moran,.
Purfortited Papdr,
Bristol Board
Flat Cap Paper;
FooNeap Paper, " -
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Ladies' Plain and Palley Note Paper,
t White and Colored Card Paper, imPackat And'EllSOrtt
For sale at LEWIS' Book, Stationery and Moak Store..
Q . PRING AND SUMMER .
IdSHICWS!
• • ,-
110 BERT
MEIteIIANT M00D,. 0 „ •.
• Hat Strf.di.?:ye 2eest fit.pim.lo9.,?,Orfs
ULM & ,rlNr/4110RWNT
GENTLE3IE.IM.DRESS GOODS,
Ws assortment oeasiste of
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tha npalfst and beat that could two found futhe Cit;',all eC
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