Our Army Correspondence. ('Amp WAsutxcrrox, 1). August Ist, 1861., To TUE LADIES AND CITIZENS or IitiNTINGDO:s; inc. In 1101131 f of the "MeKeesport Union Guards," (Co. 9th Reg. Penna. - Reserve Corps,) to return our sincere and heartfelt thanks for the kind and liberal donations of provisions furnished to us while in m your place, and for the kindness of; the ladies in earryine: it to those who I were unable to leave the cars. While on our journey from Pittsburg to Har- I risburg. the citizens of almost every town along the road, gave us a kind ; reception, with the exceptiOn of Al toona. At.that place. we could scarce- ly obtain a drink of water without having to pay for it; but when we ar rived at Huntingdon, we were treated as men and soldiers ought to be.— When writing to our loved ones at home, the will not forget to mention your kindness, and we know they will ; ever hold you in grateful remembrance for it. Our company hails front Keesport, Allegheny Co.. Pa. Having run short of provisions several times since we left your town, our " boys" could be heard remarking to one an other, " Oh, that we were only in Hun tingdon!" You may rest assured that ; we will never forget your kind treat ment. Our company hold the ladies of your place in such high estimation, that a number who arc so inclined, talk of selecting a wife from - your midst, if their lives should he preserved until after the war. " God bless and protect the ladies of llontingdon." is the prayer of the sol diers of the oth Beg. P. 11. C. E. N. TArr.on, In behalf of the compan WILLLIMSBURO, Blair Co., Aug. Ist, 1861. .1 Mu. Einron :—.After laying in Har risburg seven days, we, (part of the 3d Regiment) at last got our pay for ser vice as three month volunteers. (but not until we as a regiment went to head quarters and demanded it.) on the 29th July, and at 0 o'clock, P. M., took leave of the immensely crowded Capital in a special ear provided fin! our company, (C,) and arrived at Pe tershurL, at 2 o'clock, A. M. We then marched to Alexandria, where the hos pitable citizens gave 115 a hearty wel come and a good breakfast, for which they receive our warmest thanks for kindness done to those who have been in their country's service and on their return home. At GA o'clock, A. M, we took the boat " Defender," Capt. Higgins, and had a pleasant voyage until we arrived at the Shotsburg locks, about 2 miles trout this place, where a serious accident happened by the ac cidental discharge of the small cannon we had on board to fire salutes, seri ously wounding Ident. J. C. Yingling. Alexander Hicks, Wm. I fa rbison, Ram sey White, James Riley, Squire Itut lidge and others. After some delay, and the wounded being cared for, we proceeded on to this place, where we were received with cheers of joy and a glorious welcome home. Capt. W. L. Neff then funned his company, (the Wayne Guards) and marched through the principal streets, and came to a halt in front of the union Hotel, kept by R. W. Martin, where we listened to a welcome ad dress by Rey. Mr. Berlin, pastor of the Lutheran Congregation of this place, after which we were marched into the yard of Mr. Martin, where we were seated at a long table which groaned under the many good things set there on, provided by the citizens. Mr. M. deserves credit for the manner itn which things were clone up, RIO the ladies, (God bless them,) done all in their power to make every one comfortable. After all were satisfied, our gallant Captain gave us our final discharge, and we now consider ourselves out of Uncle Sam's service. Farewell to hard-shell craekes and pickled pork:— There arc a great many re-enlisting; some in Capt. Higgins' Cavalry. and , some in Campbell's Artillery, but I un derstand the greater number will go I, back with Capt. Nett; in a Zonave tom pally. For myself, 1 prefer the latter. I Ir. Editor this is the - lat li•omt Co. C, 3d Regiment, (3 month vors.,) but I hope soon to keep you posted in an other handl of the army. Yours, &c., CAMP CURTIN, Aug. 2, 1861 Mu. Enirea :—After leaving your town on Wednesday evening, we ar rived at Harrisburg about midnight. Quite a stir took place among the •. boys ;" they being anxious to know where they were to make their beds for the remainder of the night. We soon learned that we had to pass the night in the ears. The ears not being huge enough to give us all a comfort able night's lodging, we did not relish the news. We soon disposed . of the matter however, by some of us making a bed of Mother Earth, and others making the top of the cars answer ' the same purpose. Shortly after mak ing ourselves ready to get a sound Sleep, the earth was clothed hi dark- Hess, tin) lightning flashed over our beads, and the rain descended in tor rents. Of course, those of as who had left the cars,wcrc considerably drench, ed ; we bore a close resemblance to drowned rats. To attempt to descend llom the roof of the ears Would have been a risky business, as it was so in tensely dal*, a person could not see his hand before-him, so we contented 1 t:turselves by wrapping our blankets around us, and " snoozing " away un til next morning when we marched to the Camp ground. It was not long until breakfast was ready, and you will readily believe me when I tell you we needed no coaxing to "pitch in " and help our- selves. Some of us did not need any of Miele Saut's breakfast, its we had yet on hand a supply of the good' things presented to us by our kind friends of Huntingdon and Alexandria. Such kind treatment as we received from the people of Huntingdon county will never he forgotten. Your county takes the lead of any place in which we have yet been. Our Regiment is enjoying good health, and are very eager to get to Harper's Perry or any °then place where they can make themselves use fpl. I think we will leave here next week. The three 'month men visit us every day, and they aro received with hearty Cheers, especially those who intend re-enlisting; I under,tand that our pad - -roll are to be made out to-day. and uniforms furnished to the recruits, that is, their fatigue suits, so I judge it will not be long before we are again on the march. As there is nothing of much impor tance to write about just now. 1 will close, Yours, &c., CAMP CURTIN, Aug, 3. 16G1. I.llu. EDITOR noise and confusion beyond control, I have con cluded to drop a few items to that welcome visitor, The Globe. Some weeks ago, in company with a number of otluir young men, I left your borough, en route for Cumberland, lo join Capt. llarrison's compa ny. We arrived satidy. but did not remain longer than three days, orders having been received to march our regiment to Camp Curtin, where it had fbrinerly been stationed. We reached there at 11 A. Al.„Tuly 31:it, amidst, loud and enthusiastic cheers.— Since then, we had good times, good health,. good sleep, good provisions, and tote of them. Above all things, the best happened yesterday, that was, the equipping of us recruits with all a soldier needs. 'Everything was of the best quality. The officers of our company cannot be excelled in kindness or generosity. SO our friends at home may rest as sured that we are-well pleased with the choice we have made. The Camp ire now occupy is in as good condition as it is possible for it to be; oar only fear is, the next one may not be so good. Rev. Conser, of your town, made application for the chaplaincy of our regiment, and we are pleased to say, was accepted. As a large number of us are. acquainted with the reverend gentleman, the news of his acceptance was received with great joy. The boys" of Our company Nvho have been in the service over two months, are now out of camp. receiv ing their spondulieks." When Southern secession hides its deformed face, and the honor of our country is redeemed. then will we re turn to our peaceful homes. More anon, MouNTAIxEnt. Co. G, sth Reg. P. R. C. [Plthlklied Ly repteq.] SOLDIER POET. LINES COMPOSED BY THOMAS MORGAN COMPANY 12TII lIEG. PENNA.. VOL. Come all you bold volunteers, Come lbden to lay I b.) me, Tim bardsblpg of a soldier I now :neat, to explain: All for the sake of Union I kit lnp fs lends no And enlisted in the army as a bold ‘olunteer. We tuft old Mononzaltela with hearts as stout as steel, All for to Inert the enemy upon the battle field: Our ft hulls u t re on the riser side ton lob us all good ite, You could ,ee the tone a filling limn inan3 a 11 moo' eye. Our eunseyoneo was a steamboat that bore us from the .F.hot To hare our nattic home and 1114,104 pet hops set , no mote; In glidingdown the river it filled out heart , : with pi ids. To hear the cheers for Un lUD 0 roal lug from emit silo. They landed ti in Pittsburg, our quarter, they were good. They took us to 0 hoarding house Mill there the got our fod, The night beiug spent over, the light It eatneignin, The 3 nsarched us out in regiment when routing domt the Then next upon the railioad they hurtled Os hp vteani, The people froln the Colaltry along the road did teem ; One cheer may he.t.d for Union all along the line, I:never et base xitne-sod such in. exciting time. Altoona u.a. our dining plies. and it tuns neatly night. But nitr, sue none to iluntingdon it tilled us n•ith delight: Tire Lath,, of that little place it ith heat to bulb Mont and brir, e, And It hen the bellgino ntnrhd their handkerchiefs did e. We landed safe• at ITarrhhurg. they matched us up to toss n, Anil inn Pt esli3 terian Chun ii Ise hail for to lay doss With neither bent not lolanUel Me lay to take out II t, Aunt meditate upon our ft lends ue left oust in the nett. Thvy inalchol ni on to I'Lnk Town, and oldetcd thete to stay, Until we were disciolinell that we ;night march away, 'Tons thin i jo , t began to know n hat it was to he to maw, Awl !lie Lard'Lips of a soldier Mien lie is out lu camp We quarto; ed in a ktahle, our bed uns 0110 w nod 11.1 y, We took it uitltoot giumbliog, and Ihm o our Lrtoto lay Our ration• net e dealt out to ug, of bread and meat lihe CM I thought I saw stars ntion n karing In our ey eq Four 1.01111414 or bread fot VX of to, 'tv, as se:lice unongh for But ,Miel the hankhip+ all for our conotry, Her lan and Congitnt ion fin in, melt maintain, And iigainst old Uncle Samuel ue ion m will complain Oh n ow I'm going to conclude and filti,h up my song. The truth I ItaNe expluitted ht Jun ns far us I have gone Mat Gull prutr, t mar Army mid guide her in the held, In conquering; our enetotea and causing them to 31,1 d, MMI :Arad able men oidii lig to servo Hari r country, m ill Imre an oppot tunic to do on In• calling on Lieut. Janirs Catilidall, at (Ire Exchange Hotel, in Huntingdon. 13. F. 31ILLEII. ItuittinTlon July IM-2t ELECTION, OCTOBER 8, 1861 ASSOCIATE JUDGE To the Voters of Huntinytlon county The unit. -ig6rd i 091(111611y ulTers illlll , olr 114 emolitlato lot the other of s•ot id to J udge. 31.11711EW CROW'S° VEE. Iluntingilon. July 16, ISUI. S. li. B COUNTY TREASURY . Ti the - rotors of Ifurdingdon county ; I rcaprtt fully offer myself as a candidate for the office of County Tremurer. Huntingdon, July 1I IS6I COUNTY TREASURER To the Independent - Voters of ILe 'ding don County: I Wel tosooelf to the ittolepeouleni voter.; of the moots, 41, nu rolconditioned Lirierr candidate for Tlensoirer. If elect( 01, I pledge solcoolf to ;ligehaege the doitheo of the of fice loonestl3 nod 61111111111 y. I appeal to no pop fy, but to iM• people for pupport. limit'Hatton, July 30, 1061 COUNTY TREASURER, To the 1 - ‘,ters cif Huntingdon County I (.11101111Ce 03 self n Uthllll eililthdate Isle the ethics of Comity Trtn-urer, alAa solicit thin support of the wtore of the euituty. :..:ICIIOLAS C. DECKER / 1 11uting. 1 01 1 , July 30, 1601. COUNTY TREASURER To the Voters of Huntingdon county Ylll.ol\ CITS7S.M.:—At the request or my 11131110,111 friends I offer nly.elf tar our auffrages us au independent l'aildi.late fat thu °Mee of County Treasurer, and II elected I pledge ngyeelf to discharge the duties of the office AIM, fidelity anti lmpnrthdttr. Gratystille, Aug. 1, ISO, TllO'Sll. ISENHEIia• TEACHER'S EXAMINATIONS. Directors and teachers throughout the county are !tetchy notified that the nubile examinations for the ip es mit year wilt ho held by the uuder•igaeil iq thu set col icts, m indicated in the Mina ing table t nanklin township. Aup,. 22.1 at Mechanicsville. tAx p., Aug. 2::.I. It t Sul Ct l'ot ter„a „ AleNtuttlriy tuim. 7 Aug. 24th, nt Alexatult i.t The cmottlititt ton.; uUI Commence at 0 o'clock. Tc.ich CI tool di! octal., ale ropio.,lol to 11.1 lit ITT, Co. limit ingilon, July 30, 1061: PH11.4 DE IL•PIIIA ItIAILICEITS• Aug 5 Fancy and Extol. Family Flour .5.1.50ar.:1.25 Connuon awl, r...upvt fine $l.tU6 4.74 Ity e Flout. Zl.na Coin Meal. ' Estra. While Wheat. $1.1700.24 Fair nud Pi inie Red $1,12@:1,13 ............... ................ . ......... Coro, pi inv. On Is eigeed . 44 lA4 Timothy IIEADY RECKONER. nwlurnhA comphqe Locket Heady It&koncr. In dollars to Whit are riled form.; of Nitre. Bills Ito l'etitiotp , t Lc., together with a set of 1144111 tables outman tog rote to Interon ft am um dollar to t..lf t.) V 4111111114 unit. by the Alnolo .toy, n lnblt of rages. nod board by the week and day, publi.lieri lit 1f..69. For sale. at Au NDow sus.DF A CORDS, 211SSELS, &C., anti BAILEY'S FIXTURES, hapdbmo .vortmentjnat received and tor min at I,I.VVir• ORNIANS' COURT SALE.- "it, pin stianee of 1111 (111.101 . of tLe Orplian , i' Comm. of Hun tingdon comity, the unilet-Igtiol, Adloinintiator of the I . i-date 1/111111 Mountain, late of Ilopew ell tow nship, d. e'd„ will 00110.11` blic SJu , 011 FWIDAY, A ugnst PM, nt If, n Welt. A.. 1., the rollom log slesolbell rod (slate, ti: 'its: ltlatision Ti.ot ut xtid 111,1,41,1211. runt:tilting about Fm net.; nll eltit.ted butt eIVtIItICICA. Tile Jim/rot e uo nts 1111' n good tiro F 1.013 do cluing house, s lilt base inent. &Mlle loz barn and oilier ontloirldings. together It all n line lot of tut Item. The lien! is inn good state 111 eultiNatem. innt.t its one ofllitt belt in One locality, Lem;; 11111 tly liter I.ltolll. It is bounded on the east by the Jnntata lintel. on the swill] by Join/ soil LB/mg,' Be t h. meaner, an/11111 the not tin atol me/4 by .lacoll \t - cater. Al-o, to connection Willa and ne pelt of tine Mansion rat 111, ono other ti act or cuot.toing so acres more oh ti.,. :Wit/Ming .Inniata. Biter on the e.t.a, Jaeol, Weat er on the ~ontb. .1. Shirley A 1110, int the welt, m e t But, w o n on lite not lit. This land tic., o illnu nne 11111 C 01 tine .Matetiott trnet, Is snit tinilteicti nutil rho too parch snake a teat /1/,it able limpetty. '1'1,101:4 el of the purrh,uee money to be paid on confirm:llion of the sole, awl the re.hine in too /vial animal B. inent4 On° ttit tier. tt MI the intelest, lo lie secured by lire bonds and Mot tgage of lite pus rims- NATII.IN July .2.11, ISO!. Administmtstr. Iffil ,VGRICULTUIIA T. SOCIETY.- A I egnlm• annual meeting of the linntingilon County Agt icoltnral Eacirtt. pill lie held in the Corot flutist., ott Tuemlay evening, of the Anglig Court, (1:111, pace.) lit addition to the regular ltisua'•s Connected with the So ciety, the lotion ine; committe e. appointed at the trot moot ing tiro esp....Oen to rot.", t en the different . .uhjects as mrgnetl them, err.: Hest and 111051,C0110111iVal fence for the Iltinting.lon con nt3 lit: tins s—Jolat S. Isett. T. 11. Clem, and 11a) s Munition Ilsgs., cannnitt•c, 1;114 Illetllo.i of how.* nig the bit /..1 01 cattle in this cotints—th k s.ar; (of .Ittel,o11.) 'Maj. 11 nt. 3loote arid John Rhodos continiltt r, 1105 t method of intprot 'rig the towed of sheep --Alaj. llln. 3100 l e, trot al Rupert and Elklm k:htiemaiter committee. Committee MI prv•nuum•—fL 31111, Jacob 31111,, Thomas lankier, A. IS. Benedict and h a lm Ity order or the simian 31e1)/ VITT. J. SIIIIPSON Itunting,lon July 23, 12111. y. T WEICIISELBA 01 .1 .I.\ D OCT il.sr " 1 , 110)1 1.111 h.% mil.rm.t. Iteopertfally Ittforraq the eititens of 1113NTINIIDON and tieitat3, that he It.i+ opened a ItuOINI ut tho Frmadin 11011+,, a hue lit tOri 9 rot sale OF 1% /RI rAnt, TT, tI/J: %ND It 11.11'1. A new im °What of 1,4. for .11 , 1aat I.r t leading. ‘,llll gold. sits er. stedl alai tot false—la:ll It :meg, and a new and itaplov..d n..ot talent of pet fail mut parabola glottal] flint (11,t ,e., of Itir on n manviltivture. lie nnoil pot liettlArly call the attool ion of the public.. In Ink t 4 p,rtac I, for "EAR 'WU/177'11 ItERS(t.V.V. 101 pet colt', MIIO invert opeloßd upon im the rota, at of the t•lrr and to no, hoot of Of the night. tirtele or the loo+t html nod lane thoul lthooe, ho o Ly floor ',hope. oNnet vontt o. ',harp 111.1 highly peli,hotl surthee. The eiti.thrh , t. to be howl! in ins lthoo,o, The very be.t DitAZILLI AN PE111:1,!: and MOUNTAIN CRYSTAL,' uni‘e,all3 Nowa to be fat mu)et for to ariv other I; A1Q0,3114 n 0,0 1 , , ,. SPY iNO Q117./1 \ of 0,1'3 nl/0 .00l qoalit, t TOLI.M.OI',, \O]!! VINO tm, °•i; , ‘‘illt thing vitt ponds, together pith elet3 rat iety of articles in the Optical line. not mentioned. re -OPrtrll and other Ingrunients anti Illasse, fully replied nt Mina' notire. Ile ran alwapi select tilte.sei. to snit the s ision of tie pei,on, as he seen them, upon the first trial. Hill blunts in this place during Augnst Cool. FIRST WEEK. sad those in want of the bole articles. o ill please giro him it call. • ifir. nu mill. if required. go to any respectable bowie when his no vier.. may I.e wanted. /lir - 4w Nary heit 1:11 - 11-WAT1:11 noel the Ipt , l, lme (11a,sts, n 1 , 1838 Ihr sale. , 2.1,18611 TI RIF F'S S ALE S.—By virtue of its of Vend. Est, Pi. l'a. and Lev. Fn. to too di„atad. I esPo`e to public ,alo or onto y, at the Coin( Ilow,e, in the btu ough of Huntingdon, on MONDAY. the 12111 day of August, ISM, at 2 o'clock, P. 31., the fol- Ina fag dem Iliad real estate, to nit: No I.—A tract of land in Cromwell town ship. nntsiatugof outs of set eral tau try=, through which Illat,k Log et eel: rims. adjoining laud of Lett, Wigton CO.. Mel Mach ' totanttitin on the :tooth and east land of Deft, occupied by Benj. lbs_h. designated as No 4, in this loy, and land 01 Win. 01 Nimes heirs on the nest, told Loot of Defendant. occupied by Iltadatain Long, deal. - - noted no Nod In this let y, on the not In. contabong 2170 netts be the None mote or lend, 0f 0 hich about 130 tines 010 cleated, h.ts inn thmeon elected a :,ton e g ist mill, a blast Fn mace called o Wineltet4er Furnace,' a large stone duelling house, n e0:11 limns, 'IOW used 114 n barn. a frame Lek. painted nhite,is carriage house, and this teen log bootee. 0 it It other buildings usually I onneeted o [tin a fur nace, together u ith the Outer potter connected therewith. the 0.0110 con , tottlng Of putt of Al inlet not ranted in the name of 11 infant Chambers, and pat t of the Black Log Wet, and pmt of the Itichat d Ahlitnan tract, Ac. No 2.—A tract of land In C 1,1111% ell t0W11 , 11111.11011 Of' copied by Benjamin Long, adjoining No 1 In this hove. on the 0011110am' of Without Orldsotig heirs on the Me-t. btett, Wigton R Co., on the north, nod the Henrietta Crotou ell trail, on the etw, containing 120 one , be the Enloe. none or hen., of 0 ich about 115 eel en RIO cleated. having a log house nod log barn thereon. being a part of the Mallon' and Chambers nact,,, and Inn In on one bank thereon, No 3.—A pact of land on flinch Lt ' , monntain, iu (44.001 ton todtip. adjoining Nog 1 and 2 In this levy, 1111 the nest, containing 130 acres mot o or le, being the One hall of 0 tract sot t eyed on a warrant, In the HOW 01 ilrnrivtta enOllllVOll. No 4 —A trio of lima in Cromwell No 1 in thin levy, on the oot, 'WOW.; land on the south, •if Ben jamln Beers. on the west, land of Thomas 1.; soil %% on I' on bison, slot the Inch n of 'nV,u On t,i•on, on the non 111. rontolning 11,0 rims or ilia cahoots, of hutch about Ino nrc rlankvil, WIN MK ntu tog nou,es ono A log ham thereon. be lig noir occupied by Benjamin Heck MO others, soil Inn vi ao so ore look Owlet., No 5.—A Nivel ol• Wel in oilmen tomndrip r nt the head or the hull dam connected it ith the mill. and so de scribed fu Nu 1 lit this levy. adjoining hind of uu•l Gime, this en Clugg,e's nod I..ett. Wigton A. cent:lining 10 news inure or leie , ,uf ohich about Ti act es a; e cleared. NO h.—A tt act of Midge land unfinprot e 0 in CI oilmen too ',fan adjoining, lood of Andres, 31'Clitre on the not th. Daniel Book oil the rotat. Veining 1: twllkon rn the smolt. nod lode w on the oast, containing; about 90 note.. Lying 1.1 tof at tract ,111 e3e.l in the Dome of Thos Bond. No 7.—A tract . or towed of hind In Cromwell ton :Moil, mljoining hind of I4icid intake on the tooth, land of la•tt. 11 ft;ton it Co. on the mirth and east, 11.114 lieorge gn•tt on the enot. rontnining ntiont 75 noes, being pat of the Joseph Grubb surrey. No B.—A tact al parcel of laud in Cowmen till, nib itl, nitiolning Ju,.bua John's on the not th. nate] iota Itnrninn on the escat, F.llllllll Bolinger on the youth. mid Toett, Wig ton Co. on the neat, containing about 140 acres uuiut• 1110 N ed. No O.—A had of bind on Jack's mountain in Cromwell too whip. adjoining 1.111:i tale 0(.10110 DlCW,terllliclothele, Col,thio mg about 300 acres. of Al Web about 38 acres ore cleated, nit! n house that con, occupied by Aniliew Me- Conaghy. 10.—A tract of bind in CI omwell ton n•ltip. now oc cupied by Audi en Ibudis. adjoining land occupied by Win 0,, the oast, Fleming on tine month, .LacuL alone Mall on the nest, and Biel:aid Uvula nu dm north, con, taluing 130 :tries mote or 'Ch.+, of ohid, 10 , 00 l 40 acre:, are cleared, mitli a .1:111 loose tbei eon. Nu 11.—A ti .tet I,t hind lit 0(000011 toh nsh In, log So 10 In this levy, on the I),t, Thou),) K Oil/taun un the non in. Simon ulnn !. on the curt, Solomon Bunk, on Cho ...nab, containing nbout 73 ne11.4, trill. 11111111 t 41) netos ith in innate thole., ill which WIIII.IIII \Vulture N., 79—A tract of land in C 1.1111%, ell township, It art:to ted in the 0.1,110 01.10 , e.nlots A• 1111 , ,, o, adjoining lambi of .1011104 1:1111 oil the neat and north, Nl,ester thuber an tlle ea , t, and John Long and TIIII2II. C Gibbon on the COM:lining 50 [ICI es mote or ha, of m bleb about 35 mays are cleared. and having an ore bank the li , 01). NO 10.—A tiact of pacer of land in Still ley toe 1,4111 p, si a , lan ted in the name or high 1103 to. adjoining land of Thomas C. Ashman on the Stilt and nun e,l, bunk of bet!, NVitan 0 Co. on the east nod south. containing 30 a, rev mete or :e-s, Sei7o,l, taken in execution and to lie hold .10 the 'novelty of Item y L 1 ill. Alan—The following descried messnage and !tact of 1,111,1 of George W. Johnson and .1:1.1, An , - pach, to nit: All that cif ain piece, parcel and tiact el land sltnnte In Jackson toe te.hip. Huntingdon Collllt.\.. adjoining lands of George Putty. 11 Won Fassanian, Ilene y Stein and other containing one hundred and rot t3.tao acre. and sixty•four lie: the., and alloulince. that other piece, parcel mat Gael of land filtlll We in J 111,1,011 tOWIII-11111 county afinesaid.ialjoluing of „1n , e1,11 f,a,attilitt. land in the name of George 11 itPon t and °then,. continuing nialet3,4oveo ncl el and one bon ed and ling-tort plebes and alien +lnce, 11th the app., tenanees whatnot:, er thereunto helonging or in an 3 npprn 111 icing. n• 1. bnkrn in i.xei union, and to he sold as the propel ty of George W. Johar.oft omi t Jacob E. An, pub. ALso—All the right, title and interest of Defendant in owl to all that certain lot of groona in the tone of flat net, tin Carlin', toe netnip. flouting 30 feet on Hamilton street and extending in depth (140.) ono Innalred and forty feet to 11(.111100h Alley, being lot No. 19 on the plan or .1,1 ton,,, hating ttleteon a duelling Atahle lout other tinprovment, I= L the right. title and Intel eat of Pefetidont In 111.1 to all that certain lot of grout situate In the too n of lt.tenst in Ceo Lon toss ushin, liontingann county, hoot ing 50 feet on Hamilton street. and extending in depth 140 feet to Ilenthak hying lot No. J I in mini of said ton if, 011 which Ic exerted n duelling house to. Srized, taken In execution, and to be sold n 9 the pi operty of hones . At.sn—All the Defendant's right, tit;e and Inherent In the following tle•eribed innpri t y A lot of groundltt the ton 11 of Yrount Union, containfog ono neto more or less. adjoining land of Gen. A. V. W:1, n on the north noNt, I'ett•s It mita ltailtoad On the booth tvost,.l., Morgan, George 1/etiele 111111 other , : on the 'malt twit, and l'emisylvAnia Count on the north east, and having thereon et:Ate:lone frame Loon haute, tone occupied by Defendant, one large (tante E.table, Coo ft.tme toillthngs tiled nr stables mot Ungon she:l4, ono frame building 11,1 urn bine/V.IIIU II and Coop, sit p. ono Is Amp lonblingtooel as a shoemaker shop. and other ontlotildinge. taken in eAettitlon, e. atlitl to be :old as the pope: I'y of Abram Lent,. Also.—All the Defemlant'g right, title and tore.t iu and to 30 :101,.1 of g 1 .01111,1 1110E0 or lest,. blunts In Tell tooltqltip, Iliottingdon rniwq, 1,0 . 0 . 1 on the st Le Mod of 331111 tot 1100.100 R . ., he till the va.t by Lund 01 Ilichard Silsel Mom, on the real by land of ,ant'l 011 tine ,oullt by land of Nicholas (looAtotn. on the 4millt by land of Robert lto,er, baling thereon en ctrl a 31,11, sari 31111, thµv (Welling lano.ett and other out Luildo•g,. Seized, taken in exeentlon and to lie sold the inovel ty of John liooshotn, Jr., 'OW has POI 1101 John • • AT,,O,—A piece or parcel of land, situate in Walker town-hip. Huntingdon comity. contitining !thorn 0 m ten more or less. the molt of cinch in clear nod under fence, and I loot, d creek running throngli the sail., fraying it an•pinlr alning 111,1 •orl and la nolo+ lairds of the heirs of John 111111 r, dec..a.seri, and land. , of John Meridian's den l.ren, It bring the con..' lot of I.nril that I.itac Um Lind Adnus na 1111nleell oppoilitol by the pilau's Collet hi deed. doted 15111 of Apr il, A • D.,1854, and Kortled in In k No 2, page ten. and sold and • comrynl to said Thomas White. Seized. taken in execution and to he sold as the primer ty or Thomas White. A I.S r —All the right, titip mini interest of the Defendant of, in and to. 140 acres of bin 1 situate in Groins, elt ton redrin. a.noirring lands nr 'I henries Cr oma ell on the north. Frederick Hai mon on the south. Andrew (Min on the Eadt. and bladilog mountain on the not tb. el% ty or,vht c h are deal ell and l mein;; I Let Ma el re. trot a log house 234 slot y high. a 24 by .2 leg barn. Atone found:nem GO by 40, null two applo orchntrli. Sei7ed, taken in execution, and to bo sold as the tapper ty of Joehun Jolini, Assn-26S acres of land rrhnn nr less. sin] ate In Dublin township. Huntingdon county, bounded on Dia eouth by land of Thomas Wnikor. on the east by land of Jsreiati Neely, West by load of Nary Wagonor, north by lapel of .0l xxnu4er Arpkte.. hxnp3 thereon eretted te, in@ J.," LI:WIS'.S'OR = I= log litio.e.4. one frame hank barn, god one log Italfle.— Seized, token in eseeuti.o, Roil to be mold no the pt Opel t) of John De‘ioney. A t.so.—One lot of ground situate in Broad Tap being lyt N 0.155, Wonting on Hail Hood nienue feet. extending bat* 90 Wet to Hard tat eet, niljainiag lut at the lathrot tIIO3II Coinpan, tin the north and east, and hat tag a ton 'AOC} 3310 hump,33 with a (ick kitchen Intorind 20 by itt), with a stone basenteat. °sad hat mono loot t. E'ri/etl. hthett in exevntron, and to be mid an the pthpet ty of .%Ily Clark nod (lark. • • Ai,sn—Two lute of ground situate in the odd,tion of 1110.0 l Top Cite. being Nov PS A. 11, fronting on Itt out %hem - 40 Pet, nnol 00 fr e t on Opt ore sheet, the other fronts 00 fret Ott Fiume Meet. and 00 feet on tins. it t strect, hot mg Vier( on uncivil a hums h o g" 11 . 4 rit A high. Spited. taken in execution tool to be sLad no the propel 01 Iteot go Kutztler. • A Lsn—.l.ll , the Defendant's right, title and n,t,•,, , ,t in. and to the fol to, log duel iliod piece or parcel or I.tha of Samuel I; tit osnutit. situate in Jackson town ship, in the ['MOO) of iluittingtion. bounded and deacribed ni Ultra e. to wit : on the north Icy lands of It. Mc Ilin tiey, and E. little 011 the west, by land of the said Melturney, east by hook of said Itobet t Maui non conloirling One on the south by land, of saki Jlotturnety, and en the half acre mote or lose, it being the some Nealilefi 111th'?, JOllll Jackson ustee to sell the real e.lnte of .1. Cent ad, by hie deed hearito: dote to the lit It of Apt it 1865, Coin e), o=,llloll, hereto,. wlth ties [11.1111,ton:11U:eq. it, moor bailiwick. Pelted, token in °v.. cutler,, anti to be cold ice the pope% ty of Samuel 11. titoss. lon. ALso—All the Dcfeniihnt's right, title and Intel Oct in, and to the following dceralbal boildlog a n d lot of polite! of An ill BorksEte•see, conttnetor, nod h.l.7,Weth, the ha, of said Davit] Bei kat, eiser aw net or trplrtrd lier, with 110IICO Bren•ter and 3lcelLtio, a cat Witt three blot y howie, tw of w bleb e (same end the other stone. In.ising thereto it kitchen attached, in the I Binge of Dudley, township of Carbon, county ram osnid, on the corner of Front and IVa..hington Alt eet.i. being Inc. ty feet on It ont Sheet. and twenty feet on Washington hti eel , said hones being built Olt lilt No. 15 m plan of said lilloge, fuming fitly feet on Flout street, nod extending both one lintel' ed and fifty feet slang Wa.hington street to a IN, ens - feet alley. Sei/tal taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Delhi Ilethstic,..er. contractor, and Eli/ abeth Betkatievser the tife.aiti David Ilrekqre,,er. ALSO.—AII the right, title and interest of fsaae Slmrrer one of the Defendants of in not ton traet of land id,,nate iu t•hitley tom uship, Huntingdon county. con to hiring seventy acres, tome or ten,. about 40 all en 1 , 1 n•hich arc eleored. hounded on the north by lands of Sant ltel Lutv. on the soon, by Lunt tumult an Saniths Int plorenn•ut. and an the west by land of James Clot l.'s heirs 101 on the Pant by Anglan telt CI eel:, hosing thet eon acted a two Moly frame twice and other out Ito ilrhngr. Atbo--Two lots of pound situate In the borough of Shule3sburg, each fronting on Main street, GO feet. and e•tenthng bad: 140 fret to an alley, and bounded On the south by the +eland house lot, and on the north by the lot of Wut. Me:\ tte.lta, tag ,hereon erected a VINO story il,llllO 1100, weather boat dad 21 b 3.28, one frame stable 1G by 22 and other out buildings. Am,o—One out lot containing one-noun, of an acre, more or lei,. bounded on the ea-t by tut alley of said bor ugh, laud of NI illi 1111 McNite 011 tine 11111. 3/111e1 on the math. a lane on the me th. ttlmen Into e‘eention and to ho sold on the prop, rty of John :iaryet and lba.te Shari or. Ar.so—One lot of ground situate in Broad Top City, notion ton indult. Huntingdon county. being lot No IS3 in the googol plan of said tow n. fronting ;lit feet on lh a n d street. baying thereon erected ono plank louse, one and a half she les high. • ALNo—hot No Pe! in plan of Hti.l toner, 1)0111001 out the ronth by lot No "1b.3, hai log thereon elected a prune spa No and Intone shop. Seized, taken into execution and to he sold no the inapt rte of liimuinali Wareliebl. Sim Sales t, itt lierefiller lie Mile on Weduesday.'of the filet meek of Coot, and the Deed, acknowledged on follow log Wedne4day. .70IIN C. IVATSON, Sheriff. Snrrai Oi Huntingdon, doll 111,1561.1 T) EGISTEIt'S Notic, iv lienel.3 niter. to nil pt.rsons iatcresh .1. tiara the GlDna big named inei,un4 hare settled their ac counts in the ltegistun'n °H.., int lluntiugdon, and that the said tuanatints in ill be pit coated for coital illation and idiom tame. nit an Orpliante Cons t. to Ire held at Huntingdon, in rind tin the collat.) of linuntiogdon, on Mond.) the 12th den of Augu,t tneXt. (1561.) to a tt : 1. The Adatinictiationi ALconitit, of Satanic! Steuart. Execitton of Rill tam Ifa3 4 late of .fatekon township. dec'd. 2. Flirt mid Han! Aeroflot of Satanic! Sienmat t nod (lea. W. Von ter. late Atliiiiiiistintonh of Samuel Poi ter, late of Jatl.4on too ',hip. dri :3. Gam diti,lop At canna of D. it Thlyean t. anrairna of )largatet .lunialtt Ittathateui, a minor (Auld of War. De. ehan.ta. doe'd. 4. Administintion Account of Henry S. firoon, Athol. MI otos. of .10bn 'teeter. tote of To.) hop.. Account of Oa id fleck. A,lnduiAtratue otDam Dunn. late of Clay ton 6. Aeconnt of loannel Green, Adininlhtmtor of Jacob CnrOuan• late of Coca top. Account of Jos.lll Ingginv and rretlotivk Ifoupt. Allmlni,4l.itoto of Hem). lloupt, Imo of Tod ton deo.4. S. Trust Account of 'William Stoolo t. Trudtee to sill the I col estau of .I.‘n,, su.mo. Into ut• ireSt Cl. Ai 501101 of In ter 5113 Clim.lion of Alta, d, Finti- Cl 9. and 31argltrot Spa ker, 1111110 r Chihli en of Samuel Spy her, bite of Aloennrhm ilOrOllgh. deed. Filed by John T. Adintokttstor ut • Pail. Stryker, deed. 111. Accoma ofJohn Hung aid William Stoma t, Exert, lois of Alex:older Stud, Into of Wo,t tint account. 11. Account of Jotm N. Snoopy. Adminlitnttor 110 hon. la+ non testamento nnnexo. of Jacob G. late of Porter tnp., .1001. 12. At count of John On mg rind Itolu•rt T,. Ilentler,on. 1: \ ccuttns of John llentlel,n, late or lot :goad: top, doe'd. Rt. Account of Elins ff i er. .Ithointsttator of John late of Jaeltvon to p. deed. 14. Account of James It:.C:tl I and .tbraban, State, Exectitois of the last 11111/m.l Ttstantent of Daniel linch wailer, lot,. of top. dead. 15. I.llml Itccotint Of John C. Watson, Excitor of Ah. salon% P10u,111.111, 16. Ace,motor.l , wena CreetilttndTto-tee appointed by the Orplinos' Court to sell the real estate of Anton ton ell, untier and to toil , tiatlve of proceetlitip lit pat titiott. DANIEL W. WOMELSDOIti, Ileginter. RECIsTElett Meter. /Initlittgdott, Job IS, ISCI. PROCLAMATION.--IVIIEIIEAS, by n precept to me directed, dated at Huntingdon, the 20th day of Apt 11. A.D. IMO. under the hands and suds of the Mu. tleorge Tovloi. President of the Con t of Common Pleas, 03 er and Teintlove.and general jail dell, my of the 24th Judieial Disti let of 101111.5.\ 1% .111 in, erllllll4- /441 of Huntingdon. Blair owl Cambria counties; and the Huns. Itenjanun F. 1'n0(011,11.1 William 11. teas his associ ates. Judges of the county of Huntingdon, justices as signed. appointed to inner. try awl deteouine nil and m cry halletuaau• :mole or taken for Or rouceining till crimes. ohich by the laws of the Rate ate made capital. or tedott ice and other oth ncrs. c ilia: nllll nmiodrnu•uuurs, uhieh bane been ur shall hereafter he ecountlt fill or perpe tinted, the mime.. of out commanded to make public pt °dilatation tlitoughout amt• a hole hallrnlclt, that a Court of 031'1 and Teoninec, of c 00.... No.. nod Quarter Sessions. ntll be held at the Omit Hon, in the bot °ugh of Huntingdon. On tine B‘,ollil Monday (count I•2th dm•) of August next. and those alto will prosecute the said, mimuers, he Own and Ilion to proseetite them as it shall 110 just. and that all Justices of the Prate. Coronet tool Constables within said count•, be then and there In their p, raper persons, of 10 o'clock. cu. co. of said day, a Ith their teeolll6. Inquisition, examinations and remembran ces, to do those things width to their allays tespectively appeefant. Dated at Huntingdon, the 15th of July, in the year "r mu' Lard ape floats:lnd eight hatuired and siNty.ons, and the 80th) ear of Amertean Independence. JOHN C. WATSON, .S.lierY. - DROOL L. lIE RD AS, by F ., ~pt to me air ected tic the .idge., of the Cont inua Pleas of the roma) of Illintingdon, hearing test the 20111 day of April 1801, I run commanded to make Public Plot /notation thtoughont my Mario bailiwick. that a Coal t of Common Neils n ill be trout at the Corn t in the borough of Huntingdon, on the ail Monday (and 19th day) of Angir.t. A. 11., 1881, for the trial of all Is. mievlid COOrt Mhiuh remant undetermined before t he an id Judges, Mhen and n her e nil juror and suitor..., in the trials of nit 1.1i1109 are requited, Dated at Huntingdon the 13111 of .11113' in rho Sear of Lord 0110 tiloa,kna 010111.1mb e 4 andaz, t) -one, and the 80th year of Amen icon Independence. JOHN C. IrATTI.IN, &erg: i\i ‘ll 13LE YARD. The undersigned I swum ~,41 , ,et luny call the attention of the citizens ul Mint/Up/0U Hill/ the adjoining comities to the stocic of beautiful marble molt on halal, to n lllll4ll at the thou tent notice, Monumental )larl4e. Tomb. Table, and Storre4 of every desired our and form of nation or Easter ir Mar bre, highly finished, and carved Midi appro. 10 Ilia or Wahl, flu 111(13' soft. Building Marble, Dour and Narrow Sills, 1.e., trill be fur nf.la d to order, W. IV, pledges himself to (11111101 material awl n-ots - to any in the Coll3ltry. nt n fah pike. and see. (mime you putelinlo ditmliure. :Amp on Hill uncut, Huntingdon., lit.. . Hunting Ann, Mn 1855, o Vic- :72 7,- , \ ,10 • ' i'- ~ ''''.,l,„,_ , - 1-.„.,, 1 g VANIN RAIL Ti , OF LEAVINO 01J"FltA17 ..NNSI T inn ;wen r 6. G MEESE Son ton Hamilton, fit. Union, Mill CI ....... Huntingdon, l'elernintrg, Bari en, ' Inn v01t....,... niinglmio r „ ...... Tyrone. • Tipton Vo..toi Bell's Milli ~ NGI) 0 N I I),—CitANUE os iteiday,.llll3 ]lllll l L pit RS ROM : TI .1W 11% e n.l tie II u un and k I f IN .111111 I LP 111AINS, Lea, 110ntioplon Int 7.21 A. M. L 5.00 1. Sa‘ton 0!i0 A. 31 & 0:10 I•. 31 =EMll===a3M DOWN' TRAINS, Leave Hopewell nt 10.60 A. M d 7. 1 1 P. M sexton lu UU A. 31..4 850 Ar;lye at Huntingdon 12.00 31. Si 0. S I'. Al 0. J. LAIVIO.NCIL July 11, IS6I. COAL OIL!! COAL OIL!!! .hums A. Blown 1011, the arnuint " PORTLAND KEW?. SRN E." OIL CUAI. I II L. char us water. This Is the only kind of oil that gives entire satiilifclion as Ito agent for light. Iteedue of counterfeits and colored carbon oils. They emit an onen.iso einell and smuke. ri lttfgo vat iety tybe., of 0044 OIL LAMPS. Chlmtioya, CloVea, Wicks. Burnell. Shades, 4e., U., cold at the very lomeb prio , e, at the.flardware dote, M. !mg don, NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS! ! PUBLIC' ARE INVITED TO CALL Otik GOODS Alan 10, 1861 D. P. GWIN FOlt ASTRIXO AXD SUJLII]?R CALL AND EXAMINE THEM April 10,1001 NEW GOODS! NEW (3001)S ! ! Has just received a DOW sfock of GROCERIES. IMY.GOODS, BOOTS A: SHOES, Cull and estunitte my acre gtoel, ASUMAN 3111.1j:11 1 fay 3, 1861 WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS, SPL EN DID A SSO ENT Window Curtain Papers, 1861. CLOTHING, I T • itomAN FOR SP illiVa AKD 517.11.11.E11, CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. For Cliostlemorig (lofting of Ole he:Horde, 'Mond made in the beat om knamlike ma nn., call at H. ROMAN'S, orp,ito till. Vial Odin house in Market Square. Hooting don. [Apt II 2., 18111. j ENVELOPES Wholesale and Retail, 50.000, WHITE, BUFF, ORANGE, AND FANCY .7115 t received and An sale at LEWIS' BOOK STORE I T EW CIGAR AND TOBACCO prom .1. A. TIANIO.III, . A practical tobacconist. has opened a now TOBACCO STORE AND CIOAR MANUFACTORY. on Allegheny St., one door neat of the In oath Top Itailmad 0111er, where he has on band a large flaunt tment of prime Cigars and Tu. baceo, which lie will sell Other wholesale or I alai. StOI kernel a, shopkeepers. and all others who deal in tho weed should cull. Ili, pi lees are low. Call and nee. tntlingdon, Nov. 7,1800. NEW GOODS! SELLING OFF FOR CASH!! As "the nimble penny is hotter than nevi= sixpence," anti smolt p u lls in cash, are better than rexiuq eyr-sore boob accounts, JAMES A. lIROWN is non determined to sell off the lal go and splendid stock of Hardware, Paints, Aes which he h.. Just brought from the east, nt hush lon' takes, as will imbues every body to cloud to for a share of the ba, gains. - 111 , 1 stuck Includes a complete Vol arty or DUI LDINO4IARDWARE, MECI ANICS' TOOLS, CUTLERY, HOLLOW-WARE, OILS. PAINTS, SADDLERY, VARNISHES, GLASS, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, STEEL. IRON, CHAIN PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, MOROCCO. LINING SHINS, COAT, OIL LAMPS and COAL OIL. dc.. PATENT MICA LAMP CHIMNEYS, =I Together with a Cull aßsin Uncut of et erything pertaining to his line of totiiitiess. gr. 4111 oldei a recol,e prompt eittontionVlitl Huntingdon, Api it 10, 1101 UNION ENVELOPES AND PAPER ,0 VD Ns LEWIS' BOOK STORE. 17 4 1 4 XCIIANGE TIOTEL, 11IINTINQDON, 1 23 1 10 1 ul 12 30 12 35 1 12 18 12 21 13 83 11 1") EOM 10 40 g 47 =2 JOIIN S. MILLER, Proprietor, llnu`fugd n, Apt it 10, 1061. CIALL at D. p, WIN'S if you want V./ Fit:4oo,lWe ligads..• MEI ..„ 11 .1S 02 II 14 h 0.0. M. THE " GLOBE WI OFFICE" is the most compkto of any in the country, stud pos. mug Ample taeilitle4 (ur promptly executing in the fort rityle. room 3 Nitiiety of Job Piloting, bitch 118 , BAND BILLS, PROGRAM II BLANKS, POSTERS, 'ROAD TOP.' ituninm CARDS, CHICUIIRS, ' BALI. TICRETS, BILL HEADS, LAB) LS: AC., &C., &C CALL \ND LXAMIND lIDLCIMENS AT LEWIS . •ItuUK, STATIONERY MUST° gORE, I)LANK BOOKS, OF V ttIIOVS SIZES. for sill, It ZL:lrrs , BOOK .1-VD :T.lrlo:su: FISHER & SON GEM JUST OPE,VED SPLENDID STOCK Xl2 It' GOODS. ISE FISHER & SON HAS .1 UST OPE OPENED SUM DID STOCK XE IT' GOODS G. ASHMAN MILLER A LARGE STOCK GERI JUST RECEIVED LEWIS' BOOK STORE 1861. EZE CLOTHING =I H. ROMAN'S BEST QUALITY lELLOIV, ENVELOPES, BARGAINS IN HARDWARE MIERNM EiMEMBIM PROFESSIONAL d BUSINESS CARDS WMEGAITAN & CO., Miners and Dealere In Ilrowl Top Goal. B. L. Blegaban, General Agent, SlcCuunelltto,u, linutingdon county, Pa. AV.II) 13 LAIII, Miner and Shipper of Dryad Top Cool. Office Hun tlngdon Pa. '1 A. MILER, \X• Dealer in fit ocerieg. Confectionaries, de.. de. 1) - lA. JOHN offers his smniece to the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity. Oilixe on Hill street, one door cant of Reed's Drug Store. Aug. .2S, W. T S. ,).IILLER, t./ • Plots ictor of the Exchange Hotel. Q S. SMITH, Dealer in Drags, Medi kj. eines, Perfumery. Dye Stuffs, Oils., de. Alto—Gro ceries, Confeetwneries, de., Ile oung.lou. WM. LEWIS, Boater in Books, Stationery and Musical Inatru manta. Huntingdon, In. J M. CIJNNINGIIAM • Foundere, Huntingdon, Pa JAMES A. BROWN, Denier to Bantu are, Cutlery, Mitts, Oils, &a., Hunt ingdua, Pa. ROMAN, Ix. Willer In Ready Made Clothing. Mt, and Cum, hoota end Shoes, fENJ. JAQUES, Dealer in Dry Goods, Beady Made Clothing, Grocer lee, QIIOOIIOI arc, ke. AT GUTMAN & Dealers in Ready made Clothing. Huntingdon. Dn. TA P. GAVIN, o Dealer in Dry good9,Crocerie9, Hardware, Queens u are. Hats ailli Caps, Boots and Shoo,, FISHER & SON, Dealers in Dry Goods, Chain, ao. Huntingdon, Po. T EYI WESTBROOK, ia Dealer in Gentlemen's, Ladies' and Misses' Boots, Shoes, Gait..., Morocco Lerther, etc. TOSEPII REIG GER, C Watchmaker and dealer in Watches, Clocks, And Jew ry. kc. N%7 \[ 'WILLIAMS, • Plain and Ornamental Man Me Manufacturer. TWIN F. RAMEY, County Surveyor, nenun g ,hm. Po. ()mee on 11111 street, one flusr east of the Iltantiegtlon Mat ble Yaut. • Itnnatr.Net.B-1.. T. AVakon. Philadelphia; .1. P. Lo 1t ,, , Geologid, Philadelphia; Chink+ Thrieliley, Rough and Ready Furnace, lion. Jonathan 311VIllian), ll l D C :r i tl i er At it l i Brood ll) i2‘ Top ji\I D G :1 1 1 ° 101 -N ie:c11 :31 121, 1 e 111orr an d a coin,, - ty, [No,. 3. 'B. A MMERMAN & CO.,Miners and Deal -11 ensin Braun Top Coal, Brood Top, llnutingdnn co„ Nona. [Nov. 3, 1858. rdr'• COUNTRY DEALERS can boy CLOTHING from ma In Intiatingolon at • II 1101,ESA LE as cheap as they eau In the cities, as i lint e n a i 101.11113 store In Philadelphia. )tantiogdoe, /trill 14, 1851. 11, ROMAN. PRY GOODS !—A fine assortment' on hand for the accommodation of cotomera, at BENJ. ACOUS . "Cheap Cornrr," Minket Square. (ict2B ) QTONE-WARE at S. S. Smith's Gro- Li my, 20 per cent. cheaper than any other place in town. if • K. .N.EVP, • 17 , S7CLIN AND SURGEON. Orrh r, TIM .treet. optee.ite Dr. Loden, offers his profes sioted leUx to the aitiava of Huntingdon and 1 iciw ty Apt il 13,17559. SOON SCOTT. 0135 VOL T. CROON. J. H. 0. CORBIN LAW PARTNERSHIP,- J. 11. 0. Conan' boo, hum Ma thae, become a men berf tho firm of SCOTT & BROWN, ATTO3I:NEYS" AT liATIT, HUNTINUIiON, in m hith nn mo the bwittess n ill still he conducted Huntingdon, Jnn. 2, 1860. Paz VIOLINS, GUITARS, 4 SYMCIIONIANS, ACCORDEONS AND FIFES, For onli• cheap nt LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY Sr MUSIC STORE R e ALLISON MILLER, DENTIST, Ilxx remosell to Om Brick Ito‘‘ (pp.itiAlle COM I house. Aplit 1:3, 1539. poOKETESTX,IIE NTS, T FOR THE VOLUNTE EPS, AT REDUCED PRICES, 1 LA 7?GE_ STOCK OX HND. AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE BooK BINDING. Old Books. Magazines, or nnbi 'cations or any Ulna, Lonna to order. if loft at LEWIS' 1100 K ,C STATIONERY STORE. j USINESS MEN, TAKE NOTICE! St you want your card neatly pribted upon envel op:4, call at LEWIS' BOOK ,1 \D STATIONERY STORE. FOR, '.CITE LADIES. A eopelior article of Note Paper and Envelopes bultalde for confidential correspondence. for sale at LEWIS' BOOK i STA TWIVE./.!.1" STORE. PAPER! PAPER!! So., Post. eOmmerrial, Foolscap (no Flateap—a good assortmen t for salo by the ream, half ream, quire or sheet, at LEWIS' NEW BOOK L STATIONERY STORE, LAST NOTICE.- All who hale unsettled accounts with mo of sly months standing or loin - ger, are earnestly le/posted to call and /nettle up and Sato casts. 7 most hal a money or quit Int•inc..w. LEVI IVESTDROok Ilwaingdon, Tan. 2, 1861. )HOTOGRAPITY • In all its radon, Brandies, executed in the best at 3 lo known iu Bin nrt, at 0, G. CRANE'S GALLERY, 032 Arch Street, East of Sixth, Philadelphia Life size is Oil and Pastile, Stet mweopie Portraits, Am. brutypei, I.l.rguelleotypes, de., fur emus. Fins, Ac. [Nov. 14,'b0. _TiI.iNVELOPES the lox. pock. or too goon Iffy, for enlo nt LEWIS' ROOK .111 - 11 STATIONERY STORE 001' SKIRTS with from 4 to SO 11°01)9, at pikes from cts. to $2,00 at the cheap store of D. D. (MIN: LADIE S Collars, rerrelloap and beau tiful, ut D, P. O.WIN'S. A Splendid variety of Carpets, only ...LA. : . 2 .31a. per pail, FISOBR oc SON. TJARRISBURG STONE-WARE!! ! Cloths, Jugs, Pieserre Jon ha, Sc., of suptotor quality. sold ouly by JA3IE,SA. n P. GAVIN keeps the largest, best aisortment and cheape:tt tame 9 in toll u. Call and eXanune them.: HOOPED SKIRTS worth 2 50 will be void for $l. :23 at the cheap afore of FISHER d: SON. TFyou want hands= e Goods, good floods, cheap (loott, and all hila,t of flood, go to D. P. (1111: 'S. OAT.", at P. P. GYM'S if you waut V./ GOOD GOODS. lIOCEItIES, &c., the kT cheap %tole of BENJ. JACOBS. AUByds of Wan try produce taken in exchange at the highest inallcet Pn coo. (cc t2B. TOOTS & SHOES, Hats & Caps, the _up largest assortment and cheapest ha ha found at V. I'. GEM'S Y a / UN - BARRELS AND LOCKS.--A 1,3 huge usvertinenaj wN , s u;vuoviiral swm. ( .1 UM SHOES, cheaper at D. P. Groin's kJ - than eau be had in town. Coll Unit leo them.' I)1UK Colored Palm Hoods. best total ity, only 50 do. earn. MUER E SON. CIOAL OIL & COAL OIL LAMPS, fur 75 cent, and upwards, at ;ho Ilardrval e Store of J. A. BROWS. AfICA LAMP CIIIMNEYS— _II2,, Just received at the hard, are stoke of JAS. A. BROWS. P. GWIN'S is,the plug to buy LJ good and cheap Carpets. p ARC II )1E N T DEED PAPER , tutuil for .ate at LEWIS' EQOK ,vrafq ROHRER'S Romtinvep ROHRER'S ROHRER'S ROIIREIVS PRACTICAL CALCULATOR' PRACTICA L CALCULATOR PRACTICAL CALCULATOR PRACTICAL CALCULATOR. PRACTICAL CALCULATOR 110IIRER'S PRACTICAL CALCI.r- LATOR, A Book of Rain Pules and Calculations for Business Ope rations, by Marlin M. Rohrer, Prartical Enrrryor and Conreyanecr. Nem Editlon, published by J. 1). Lippin cott d CE.., Philadelphia. This work contains 20$ pages, and non ards of 500 Elites end Examples, entirely and thoroughly practical, encnns arise every day in the common Pursuits of Business. It has already Missed through a aerator of editions in rapid Etreession, and fa pronounced by all classes of business men to be the handiest 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, as that 'when a parallel we at i- SCA, those refei ring to the work will find no difficulty lit soh ing it; its a word, the general arningetnent of the CALCULATOR is simple, that any One who knows how to add, subtract ; ntultiply and divide, con easily solve any or dinary example that arises in business, or arrive at the title result of any estimate required. The chief aim of the author has been to eschew theory and philosophy in figures, Riming onlyot facts and simpli city, behaving that 111.18111,13 men care little about spen ding time in dismissing the philosophy of rules, or the science of figures, deeming It sufficient for their purpose to ho able at a moment. by reference, to an ive at the true result. The CALCULATOR differ:tin this respect from all other Arithinetics of the day and kindred works—lt is a key to practical business calculations—it is, in the hands of the business 111111104 W the key to mathematical works in the hands of the teacher In the school room—it facili tates time and insures cortectnes, THE Ironic TREATS OF THE Meromement of Land, of Lumber, of Brick and Brick Work, cf Stouo and Strom wet k, of grain and grain 1 , 1n5,, of coal nail coal bins, of wood, of sglido, of liquids, of ciu cular, square or irregular vessels, of cisterns and vats, of roofing, of plasterer's, painter's, glazier's, paver's, plumb. er's, paper banger's and upholsterers' work. It treats of currency and of foreign and domestic exchange, of tho Oleciniol system, of reduction and its extended application to business, of simple and compound interest, and their entire application tobuoineso transactions, with the laws and usages governing tile same, together with numerous commercial forms—of legal tender, of partial payment on notes, of banking and bank discount, of equation of pay nien t and of partnership accounts, of assessment or faxes. of weights and measures, of square and cubic measure, of the square root nod its application to business of surfaces, of esravahion, and of ninny other important practical matters not within tint scope of nn advertisement to men tion. IT IS JUST THE DOOR FOR TRH Farmer, the merchant, the mechanic, the artizan, or the, professional man. It has proven a valuable auxiliary to the tau yer ' the Justice of the pence , the conveyancer, any real estate broker, to the assessor, the banker, the clerk, to the eta it engineer and the surveyor, to the carpenter and bt icklayer, to the stonemason am! the plasterer, to the paper hanger and upholsterer, to, thopaver and the tiler, dc., dc.•, each and all wilt find it adapted to the:r vu. dons wants better than any book published. Price, 50 cents. Rissole at Lee is' Book Stern. Iluntiugdon, Pm 20,1500. lII] _HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY IN - - BLAST AGAIN!—The subscribers take tide method of their fikude and the public generally, that - they have rebuilt the Huntingdon Fenn . , dry, nod are now in successful operation, tdl4.. and aro prepared to furnish Castings of -r,„„., every description, of best quality and • uotkinanship, en short notice, and on reasonable terms. Farmers are invited to call and exam ine our Ploughs. We aro manufacturing the Hunter Plough. This plough took the first premium at the Hun tingdon county Agi !cultural kinkiest fall. Also, Hunter's eelelnoteti Cutter Ploughs, ninth can't be brat—together uin the Keystone, Hillside and liar-shear ploughs. Wu Intro on hand an ate manufacturing Stores—such as Cook, Pallor, and Office stores for wood or coal. Hollow ware, consisting of Kettles, Boilers, Skillets, Ate., oIL oh w hick we will sell cheap for costa or in exchange for coun try produce. Old metal taken for castings. By a, strict attention to business, and a desire to please, WC hope to te echo a libel al share of puhlivationago. _ J. M. CUNNINGHAM & Hntingdon, April 30, 1856. WILLIAM AFRICA. TIAS AGAIN COMMENCED TILE BOOT AND SHOE,-MAKING, ONE DOOR NAST ay 11, ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORE. Tile old eustomete aud the public generally, mill &he him a call. [Huntingdon, Oct. 20, 1000.] ALEXANDRIA BREWERY.- NEW FIRM! The iinderslgned respectfully inform the public hot they have purehased the ALEXANDRIA BREWERY and m ill continue the liminess, and cudeavoy to give genes satisfaction. All orders mill be promptly attended to. WM. ROTIIROCK, WM. N. KIRBY. Aloxnnarin, reb.'22 : 1860 TEE PEOPLE'S COOK BOOK MODERN COOKERY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES 31 . 152 ELIZA. ACTON. Carefully Revised by Hr. J: S. Hale IT Tuts Yon How to choosonil kinds of Merits, Poultry, and Game, a itli nlt the - various and moat approved males or dressing and cooking Beef and Poe: ; also the best and simplest way of salting, pickling and curing tho same. Ix Tuts YOU All the VatIOAIS and most approved modes of dt essing, cooking, anil boning Milton, Lamb, Veal, Poultry, and game of nil kinds, UPI] the different Dressings, Gravies, nud Stuffings appropi into to each. If TELLS . YoU How to choose, clean, and preserve nth of nll kinds, and bow to sweeten it when taint ed; also all the various and most approved mattes of cooking, with the different Dress ing, Sauces, and Flavorings appropriate to each. ix Teats You All the various and most approved modes or preparing over 00 kinds of Aleat,Fish,FoWl, (lame, and Vegetable Soaps, Broths, :and Stews, with the Relishes and Seasonings appropriate to each. IT TELLS You All the various and most apyroved modes or cooking Vegetables of every description, also how to preparo Pickles, Catanpa nod Curries of all kinds, Potted Meats, Pleb, Mule, Musinoolus, IT TELLS You All the various and most approved modes of preparing and cooking all - kinds of Plain and Fancy Pastry, Puddings, Omelettes, Fritters, cakes. Confectionary, ' , rosary., Jellied, and Sweet Dishes of ercry descrip tion. IT Taus You All the varlousand most approved modes of making Bread, Rusks, Maine, and Bis cuit, and the heat method of preparing Coffee, Chocolate, and Tea, and how to make Syrups, Cordials, and Wines of vo lions kinds. IT TELLS You How to set out and ornament a Table, how to Can e all hinds of Fish, Flesh or Fowl, nod iu short, how to so simplify the wholo Art of Cooking as to bring the. choicest luxuries or the table NI leltiu the everybody's reach. For Sale at Lewis' Book Store. NEW BOOKS ! FOR SALE AT LEWIS' DOOR STORE THE ROUSE : A New POCNNT MANUAL of Rural Architec t lire; or, How to Build Dwellings, Darns, Stables, and Out D‘tellings of all kinds. With a Chapter on Churches and Schoobliouses. Price, 50 cents. THE GARDEN: A NEW POcitEr 3Lorium. at Practical Hor ticulture; or. How to Cola , ' nto Vegetables. Fruits, and Flowers. With a Chapter on Ornahynank Trees and Shrubs. Price, 50 Cents. 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I PAPER !I ; Traciag Paper, linprci.sioa Paper, Drawing Paper, Deed Paper, Tissue Paper, Silk Paper for }towel a,. Perforated Paper, IP Mel Board., Flat Cap Paper, Foul.cap Paper, Letter "apm Commercial Noto Paper, Lmliee' (lilt Edged Letter and Note Pitpey; Ladies' Plain and Fancy Note T aper, Wbite and Colored Card Paper, in Neil and Sheets, Fur eale at LEWIS' Book, Stationery and Music Store. CIPRING AND SUMMER ROBERT MERCHANT TAI Log, itat Sired, ono door mist of C44:nton's Store, flWbikOt GENTLEMEN'S' DRESS GOODS: IRECEM CLOTHS, PLAIN 41F1? YANCIr VESTING,S, the nt:atest and best that could be farad in tlto city, all of uhieh he tato, Pleagitre to exhihiting. and malting o p to older It ash! cost nothing to 0.0,1 nod nunmido ma goods. Call soon 111.300'09n, Aril 3, 1881.-3ai. FAS thONS CASIIIEiEi, pia .