Elections by Volunteers in Active Service. • We publish the following Sections of the Election Law, that the•volunteers now in service of the United States may know their rights, and how the elections are to be held : SEC. 74. Whenever any of the citi zens of this commonwealth qualified as hereinbefore provided shall be in any actual military service in any detach ment of the militia or corps of volun teers, under a requisition from the president of the United States, or by the authority of this commonwealth, on the day of the general election, as aforesaid, such citizens may exercise the right of suffrage at such place a& may be appointed by the commanding officer of the troop or company to which they shall respectively belong, as fully as if they were present at the usual place of election: Provided, That no member of any such troop or com pany, shall be permitted to vote at the place so appointed, if at the time of such election be shall be within ten miles of the place at which he would be entitled to vote, if not in service as aforesaid. Ssc. 75. The proceedings for conduc ting such elections shall be, as far as practicable, in all respects the same as are herein directed in the case ofgeneral clections,except that the captain or com manding officer of each company or troop shall act as judge, and that the first lieutenant or officer second in com mand shall act as inspector at such election, so far as shall relate to such company - or troop; and in case of the neglect or refusal of such officers, or either of them, to serve in such capa city, the officer or officers next in com mand, in such company or troop, shall act as judge or inspector as the ease may be. SEc. 76. The officentudforized to per form the duties ofjudge,shull ad min kter the proper oath or affirmation to the officer whose duty it shall be to act as judge; and such officer acting as judge shall appoint two persons to act as clerks, and shall administer to them the proper oaths or affirmations. SEc. 77. The several oil - leers author ized to conduct such election, shall take the like oaths or ailirmations,shali have the like powers, and they, as well as other persons who may attend, vote or offer to vote, at such election, shall be subject to the like penalties and re strictions, as arc declared or provided in this act, in the case of elections by the citizens at their usual places of election. SEC. 78. Within three days after such eleetion.thejudgcs thereof shall respect• ively transmit through the nearest post office, a return thereof, together with the tickets, tally lists and lists of voters, to the prothonotary of the county in which such electors would have voted, if not in military service. And the said judges shall transmit an other return of such election to the commanding officer of the regiment or battalion, ai the case may be, who shall make a general return under his hand and seal, of the votes of all the companies or -troops under his com mand, and shall transmit the same through the nearest post office to the seeretaKyoffliesotamonwealth.,_ -4,-;;ZlLTit.,tai . ),',Dl Culliq,..tO whom such returns shall he made, to deliver to the return judges of the same coun ty, a copy certified under his hand and seal, of the return of votes so transmit ted to him by the judges of the election in the companies or troops afbresaid. SEC. The return judges of the proper county or counties, ill which the volunteers or militia coca aforesaid may have r6ided at the time of being called into actual service as aforesaid, Minh meet on the second Tuesday in November next after the election.— And when two or more counties are connected in the election, the meeting of the judges from each county shall be postponed in such case until the Friday following said second Tuesday in 'November. SEC. 81. The return judges so met shall include in their enumeration the votes so returned, and thereupon shall proceed in all respects in the like man ner as is provided in this act, in cases `where all the votes shall have been given at the usual place of election. RUSSIA and the UNITED STATES, Important Declaration of Sympathy for the Ugioa Cause The Russian - Minister,lir. be 8 toeckl, lately bad an audience of the Presi dent, and • road to him .the dispatch : [TIf.INSL.4.TIO2C.] ST. PETERSBURG, July 10, 1801. 3.111. DE SrozcKL, &c., &c.—Sir:— From the beginning of the conflict Which divides the United States of America, you have been desired to_ make known to the Federal Govern ment the deep interest with which our august master was observing the de velopment of a crisis which puts in question the prosperity and even the gxistence of the Union, The Emperor profoundly regrets to see that the hope of a peaceful solution is not realized, and that Americari citizens already-in arms against. each othey are ready to let loose upon their country the most formidable of the scourges of political ,society, a civil war, Vor the more than eighty years that it has existed, the American Union owes its indepen dence, its towering rise, and its pro gress to the concord of its members, consecrated under the auspices of its illustrious founder, by institutions which have been able to reconcile nnion with liberty. This Union has been faithful. It has exhibited to the world the spectacle of a prosperity without example in the annals of history. It would be deplorable that, after so con clusive an experience, the United States should be buried into a breach pf the solemn compact which, up to this time, has made their power, in spite of the diversity of their constitu tions and their int,epests, and perhaps ,even, because of this diversity. Prov- Nene° seems to urge them to draw ,closer the traditional bond, which is the basis and the very condition of their political existence. In any event, the sacrifices which they might impose }upon themselves to maintain it, are be yond comparison with those which a 'dissolution would bring after it. Uni ted they perfect themselves. Isolated they fire paralyzed. The struggle which unhappily has just arisen, can neither be indefinitely prolonged, nor lead to the total destruction of one of the parties. Sooner or later it will be necessary to come to some settlement, whatever it may be, which may cause the diver gent interests now actually in conflict to co-exist. The American nation would then give a proof of high politi- Mal wisdom in seeking in common such a settlement, befbre a useless effu sion of blood, a barren squandering of strength and of public riches, and acts of violence and reciprocal reprisals shall have come to deepen an abyss be tween the two parties of the Confed eration, to end definitely in their mu tual exhaustion, and in the ruin, per haps irreparable, of their commercial and political power. Our august mas ter cannot resign himself' Lo admit such deplorable anticipations. his Imperial Majesty still places confidence in that practical good sense of the citizens of the Union who appreciate so judicious ly their true interests. His Majesty is happy to believe that the members of the Federal Government and the in fluential men of the two parties will seize all occasions and will unite all their efforts to calm the effervescence of the passions.. There are no interests so divergent that it may not be possi ble to reconcile them by laboring to that end with zeal and perseverance in a spirit of justice and moderation. If within the limits of your friendly relations your language and your coun cils may contribute to this result, you will respond, sir, to the; intention of Ills Majesty, the Emperor, in devoting to this the personal influence which you may have been able to acquire du ring your long residence at Washing ton, and the consideration which be longs to your character as the repro sentative of a sovereign animated by the most friendly sentiments toward the American Union. This Union is not simply in our eyes an element es sential to the universal political equi librium. It constitutes, besides, a na tion to which our august master and all Russia have pledged the most friend ly interests, for the two countries, placed at the extremities of the two worlds, both in the ascending period of their development, appear called to a natural connunnity of interests and of sympathies, of which they have al ready given mutual proofs to each oth er. I do not wish here to approach any of the questions which divide the United States. We are not called upon to express ourselves in this contest. The preceeeding considerations have no other object than to attest the lively solicitude of the Emperor in presence of the dangers which menace the Amer ican - Union, and the sincere wishes which his Majesty entertains for the maintenance of that great work, so la boriously raised, which appeared so rich in its future. It is in this sense, sir, that I desire you to express your self, as well to the members of the General Government as to influential persons whom you may meet., giving the assurance that in every event the American nation may count upon the most cordial sympathy on the part of our august master during the impor tant crisis which it is passing through at present. Receive, sir, the expres sion of my very deep consideration. (Signed) Gown4CII.I.KOFF. The Secretary of State has delivered edginen t : DEPARTMENT OP STATE, WASHINGTON, Sept. 7, 1861. The Secretory of State of the United States is authorized by the President to express to Mr. De Stoeckl. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipo tentiary of his 'Majesty the Emperor of Russia, his profound sense of the liberal. friendly and magnanimous sec. tituents of his Majesty on the subject of the internal differences which for a time have seemed to threaten the American Union, as they are 'commu nicated in the instructions from Prince Gorts . cltkoff to Mr. De Stoecicl, and by him read 'by his Majesty's direction to the President of the United States and Secretary of State. Mr. De Sto celtl will express to his Government the satisfaction with which the Presi dent regards this new guarantee of a friendship between the two countries, which had its beginning with the na tional existence of the United States, The Secretary of State offers to Mr. De Stoeckl renewed assurances of his high consideration. War. 11. SEWARD. AIR. EDWARD DE STOECKL, A PROCLAMATION, By the President of the United States Whereas. A joint committee of both Houses of Congress has gaited on the Piesideot of the United States. nod re quested him to recommend a day of public humiliation, prayer, and lasting. to lie obset veil by the p. opt° of the Unit, d States with religious solemnities, and the offering of Precut supplications to Almighty God for the safety and a elloro of these :runes, his ble,,lng on their awns. owl a speed) ie,doiation to peon•; and whereas, it is tit and becoming in •:11 people. at alt times, to acknowledge and re% ere the supremo government of God—to bow in bumble submission to Ills chwdisemento—to confess and deplane their sin, sad aggressiuna, la the fall conviction that the fear of the Lord is the beginning of It isclom, and to pray wdh all fervency and con tiition for the pardon of then past offences, And for a blessing open their present and prospective actions: and zollereas, when our beloved venally, once. by the blessing of God, nutted. pi o-perous, and 1 .1 , 0', Is now afflicted u nth Maio!s and civil war, it Is pecullatly lit for us to recognize the hand of God in thus vhitation„ and 11l 001.0 ful reinerobi once of our own faults and crimes, no a nation and as halo, ideals, to hum ble outsilves before Him and to pray for Ills mercy; so that tte may be spared Ow titer punishment though most ju,tly duet ved ; (hot our aims may be blessed and made effectual •for re-establishment of law. order, and peace throughout our country, and that the inestimable boon of civil and religious liberty. earned tinder Ills guidance and 'riesling by the labors end sotto hiss of our lathes, luny bo tottered in all its original excellency; Therefore, 1, Abraham Lincoln. President of the United Staten, do ap point tho last Thursday in September nest ass day of prayer. and &sting for all the people of the nation, and 1 do earnestly recommend to the people, and egpt cially to all ministm s and teachers of religion, of all denominations, to all bend,: of families to observe and beep that day, according to their several creeds and modes of or ot•hip, nA ell humility, and isith all religions solem nity. to the end that the united prayer of the nation may it.seend to the Throne of Grace and bring down plentiful blessings upon our country. In testimony )heteet, AIIIIAiIASt LINCOLN. Dy the President, IVILLItm 11. SWARD, Seetetary of State DIARRIgD, On tho Nth imtto, by Rey. S. H. Bold, Mr. JOHN PALMER to Minn CATHARINE STINSON, both of Huntingdon co. DIED, In West township, nu the 14th of Anglst,ll6l, My. tie n 31 W n,ta otson, agcd 71 years. , And on the 17111 of Sept. Mrs. SUM DYAD WILLIAMSON, aged 73 scars On the 12th inst., rifler a long illness, FERDINAND eon of Ferdinand and Martha Corbin, aged 11 years, S months and 26 days. Onr little boy has gone to rest, lie's free from tort mid care; , 2, lte's pillows,' on the Savior's breatl And safe from every snare. * • lit 'girt angels hovered o'er his boa To watt Iris sell it borne— And join hie eaters in that world Where sin can never come. 'Twos bard to sea his little form Borne to the silent tomb: Yet in our hearts, we could but say.— " Oh, lard, thy will be done" We know he'd with the happy bang Of loved olive gone before Then may we in that blissful MO, Alt .‘ Meet to part no mom." . • I WANT MONEY. . no subscriber footrests all persons,jgdehteil to him, to give him a call Wore the clooo of itiflllusorilli, as ho must leave money before ho gout to the cityf LI:VI WMTBROOIi. Hunting.len, Frrl. In ISJA—II \RPPAN'S COURT SALE.- Estate qf aeorge, 2llcCrum, dex'al 11,11 l be exposed at public sale on the promiSes, On Saturday, October 12th, 1861. the ft nom ing rent estate of George . .tfeCrutn, late of the township of Barret+, deceased, to wit: Alt that certain tt art of lam] i.itu.sto in the lowniihip of Barrio, bounded on tine south by laud of Joseph Forrest, 00 the west by land of Robert It. Wigton and Plolip airier; on the Del It, by land. of Robert Moore's hens, all the east by lands of A. Bill and others, containing 243 and allots mice, about rat of a blab ate cleated, bat tug thou eon a two story log house and log barn, Lc. IS ON' SALE —One hall of the pntschniso Inonay to be paid on confil illation of rah•, the other half Ms. ) ear thou slitter oilh intereq to be Necnred by the bond and mm tgligis of tine n Ebnon McCP,Ti3I, JOB SLACK, Sept.l7, ISM .-St. I.xccn tore. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned Anditor . to hilt node tbe 11111110 y to the !mods ofJohu Voiooe, 'Ugh :oom of hunting don county. Drilling fi em the ante of the Peal Pantie of Alt am Leo is, wilt attend to the duties of his appointment of him office in the borough of 11%11111.0cm on Ft •.lity the Nth artobto \t, at one o'clock, P. IL All petsons her. lag claime upon cold rood or 0.,0ts are ogoin.d to pl osent them at that time to said Auditor, or he lounger debit red front conning In UR sand fund Sept. 17. ISbl.—ltir TIDITOIt'S NOTICE. ±[F tote f Ab,olent Plr,tonan. The nudes signed Auditnr to di nribute thy balance, in the hands ofJohn C Watson 011,1, log Exectitot of Abs.. lon Plowman. der'd, tend to thy dotles of Ida ap. lannt.no..nt. at 1,1. DUI,. ill the hot tough or limo ingdon, on ttnrclar, the 19th Oetobot next, at otto o'clock P. dr. All` Perrone hat ingebtinot mum eald fund or moats m e tegnirrd to premult them at flint tinm to said auditor, or be foie, or &bat red from coming in on said fund.. Sept. 17, ISGI.—It NOTICE. - Notice is het eby given that all persons knowing thaw,lves indebted to Mann t Duncan. Coffee /tun. cities on hook account or olltei 0 ve, ale I eptc.tml to Colon for um tl and make settlemcnt, rts he hal .ced !tic emits stock to W u u It William Mck, o 0111 Itorealtet catty MI bu. 4. nens, at his old stand arCoftee nun. 110 reCOMMIIII9 Mr March to his old custoinets. as n gentleman and it good awl correct bustnet, man anal osiute, thou that those fa string hint n Ith 0 call trill ho sat isf.tetot ily dealt stilts. Those Oho wish to settle their accounts will find me at old etatal at Coffee Run. . Cut rec RUs, Sept. 13, ISGI A DMINISTRATOII'S NOTICE, [Eztate nj ILram Ifyliamson:(4c'd.] Letters of Administration milt the Will nnnexil upon the veva° of Hiram Williamson. dee'd, late of West ton n ship, liming been granted to the undersigned. all persons has Ing claims upon the estate ate requested to peseta thew to the undersigned, and all poisons knooing them ludebtedwill make Immediate p n rnent. JOSHUA U ILLIAMSOV, Adllifilirtuttor. West 2'ept. 17, 15131., rIiREES ! TREES TREES ! ALE undersigned ins ite attention to their lm go and unit gross n Mock of FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, Sin nbr, Se. , emit' acing a large and complete wort meat of APPLES, PE 1115. PEACHES, PLUMS, Clli DRIES, anti NECTARINES, Standard for the Unita.% nut Darn( for the girds n. ND Noll WALNUTS, SPANISH CHESTNUTS, lIA IA:NLTS, Se., RASPBERRIES. Mt 11V BERIC CUR RANTs and DOUSELitittlil ES, in great vatiety. Grapes of Choicest Kinds, Asparagus, Rhubarb, &c , &c. Alec a fine stork of ~ell fin mod, Int,,hy EVERGREENS. snitanta na Uw Com, ten y and Lawn DECIDUOUS TREES, for nit eel planting and n gene; nl assortment of Ornamental Trees&Plowerinc , Shrubs Root '6 of dnacn sari, ties, CAMELLIAS, REDDING 4%A NTS, do., Sc., So. Ont stock k rental Imlay thrifty and line, and me offer it at price , : to rant the tinter. 49 - Catalogues mailed to nil applicantß, Adat erg, EDWARD .1. EVANS A CO., Crustal Nur.etio., Ted:, Pa. Sept. 12. Mil Ate. A L IT DITOR'S Notice it lon eby given that the undet‘igned A talitot ap pointed by the Orpans Cum t. to (11 , ,tribute the money 111 the hands of lints Mnt‘er, Adminishatm of the estate of Julio Pnily. late of Jackson ton naldp, deceased, trill trot there into, cited at the ofliee ol ilson d l'etielim on Fri a iy the 11th day of CCIU/ILT next at 1 o'clock I'. 3f. A. L. (tItIM, Sept 12th, 1551. Auditor. NOTICE TO TAX COLLECTORS. urgont necosslty for utung• to pay the finial,. of soliherr in the et lily and fu• the cortent expet,co of the count) ri guiles that 3011 roll,t and pay to the Tleasuier Imou finitely in it hole, or in part the amount of year dn plie.ttes. All collet toil fol HUI, and in or 10114 en., nee het eb) notified that they can he no longer indulged. All collecting for 'Hon islet hate not had their exhoutnetion4 Sr ill apply ha them nt the Connni,ion-re Oilioe on the int. Arlo that date judgment, entetod and e3st L 1111,41.1 issued. s i ,toubv, , , 12, IS6I, A L DMINISTRA.T()It'S NOTICE. _L [Ea.:le of 11;11,ain Ron, deed.) IA rusts of A111111111.t.11011 111,011 the estate of W.lliani Zitoriti, late of ilopcin ell township. IlUell..11.111112: boon gl.a • fd to this owlet iiignial, all pianos Lining chime against the ii•tate one I Vqlll'Stell to ill Ctellt 111(.111 to tie under ,igiaiii. and all poisons imlebted pill make unnuidiato 111)111,11 t, .TACO]; 11 FA VEIL 1111,1,1 AM PTJNE, llopo, ell. Sept.l7,lS6l—Ct. Atlnunibtlatnt ELECTION, OCTOBER 8, 1861 ASSOCIATE JOEGE To the Voters of llnntingdon county: Th. undo -igne,l re.pectfnlly offer, himself av candidltte for tho oink, of Ad), lath Judge IiIATTILEW CROWN VEIL. Huntingdon, July 36, IS6I. COUNTY TREASURER. To the Voters of Huntingdon count: ,spectfully off, myself as a caudidata for the office of Coutay Cl=l Iluntingt. lon, July 16, 1801 COUNTY TREASURER, To the Voters of Huntingdon County 1 announce in,) self a Union Candidate for the office of Count} Tteaturta, a n d solicit the support of the Toter of the ecillty. NICHOLAS C. DLCKER Huntingdon, July 30, lan. COUNTY TREASURER To the Voters of Ifuntingdon 'ounty TELLoW CITIZENS :—At the t equest of my numerous ientls I offer myself for your mat ages as an independent Cat:lithium Cm the office of County 'hemmer, and it elected I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the Wilco With thlolity and impartiality. Gray stills, Aug. 1, 1561. TllO'S 0. ISENBERG. TEACHER'S EXAMINATIONS. Di, cetera mid..teachers throughout the county are hereby notifiod that the public examinations for the pres ent year will lin held by the under signed in the several tlydr lets, a , indicated in the following table. West township, Sept. 3d., nt Shavers Creel, Bridge. Bailee twp., Sept., 4th, at Manner 11111. Jackson t p., `dept. Stir, nt Mc 61.33's Fort. War normal k top., Sept. 7 th, et Birmingham. Walker twp.. Sept. fir h. nt McColl act late. n. Bradt top., Sept. lath, nt Mill Creel;. Union twit. Sept llth. at Mapleton. Ilonderson t, p., Sept. 1211,, at Union S. 11. Oneida twp., Sept 13th, at Cent, o Colon S. If. Juniata top., Sept. 1411,, nt Bell Crowu S. 11. Penn top., befit, Inth, nt Mtn kleaburg, Carbon to p., Sept. lith. nt Coalmout. Tod top.. Sept. 19th, at Se. berg. Hope, oil tap , Sept. Slat, at Coffee Run. Shia ley k Shirleyslang twp.. Sept. 2411,, at Shirleysburg. Crones ell top., 2311,. nt Or hi:lonia. Ihihlm twp.. Sept. 26th, nt .91ml° Gap. Tell twit., Sept. 07111, nt T. Lane S. 11. Sp, ingfield top.. Oct. Ist, at Mendow Gap S. 11. Clay top.. Oct nt Scottsville. Casa & Cassvilla Oct. 4th, at 6th6Ville• 3.1t0 examinations n ill con - menet. at 9 o'cloclt. To cti era and diteLtors aro requested to he Dci pnnclmJ aw poud UM. R. Melgvirr, Co. Supt. ly 30, 1801, UNION ENVELOPES AND PAPER I=l EWIS' BOOK STORE EXCHANGE HOTEL, 1113NTINCiDON, PA., NEAR PLYNSYLVANIA RAILROAD DEPOT. ' JOHN S. IiTH I LER, Proprietor Irunting,Un, April 10,.18131. SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS! RQBP4T MERCHANT TAILOR, Letl ,Sll ref, ono (lour turst of tivolon* r Store, WITH A FINE AS.SOEpIENT V GENTLEMEINS' DRESS GOODS. Ills nysortinout consists of ploTus, PLAIN AND FANCY VESTINGS, the neatest and best that could bo found fp thp oity, all of hick ho will take Weimar° in exhibiting, and Waking up to order. It Hill cost nothing to call nod eppuitic his goods. Call soon. Ifuntinolor, April 3 : 1801.- 3m. ~HLItil R'S SALES.—By virtue of sundry writs or fend. Exp. FL F. 1.111111 LC, uw directed, I will expose to public mile or outcry, nt the Caul t House, in the boontgh of Ilnotingdo4, on SA'l Utt- DAY, the I Rh day of Soptetnbet,lBbl, at 2 o'clock, P.M, the 1011.. lay &so Wed teal estate, to an it: All of ilefendent's sight title in nod to 200 tress of land situate In Walker J. Porter tounships. 111M tmgdon tOllllO 111 the name of John Patton, and adjoining lands now or Connelly John N.ei 's, also 100 act es land (mere oi les.) 4ituate in the same township, In the Dante of et 4 and El tntbeth 1111011 Will adjoining the above mentioned tract, and IMICIN of Wm. I', tit bison Eqq , and Peter Swoope being the same land that John I,3un con veyed, by deed doled the 1,111, Januaty, A. D. 1031, to Punnet Rover, dec d.. which deed mai recut ded In the of fice for rreonbug deed-, in llttotandon county on the 26th day of Match IS4II. :307,41. talctu iu execution, no d to t in sold xi the property of Martha Royer Adwittisttnn ix of Panmel 1103 er, deed, JOHN C. WATSON, Sheriff, Snr.rare's Orrier, untnigthon, f Gun , t,rr 'Me CenueNwilkisit, It 0 C LA MATION.-NOTICE 01? UnNilltAf. ELMAlON.—Pursuant to an net of the Gen it Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penris}lvailio, entitled "An Act feinting to the Idections of this Corn nionwealth." unloosed the s..cond day of July, lb:30,1. JwIN C, wAT,,,,N, High Sheuff of the county of Hun tingdon. in the State of Pennsylvania, do hereby make known nod give public notice to the elect.), s of the coun ty Motet...id. that a General Election will be held in the sold county of lifinttngdon. oil the flint Tnesfloy.(and d.ty) of )ttwentber, It4lo, at which dine Dietriet nod County Ofllceto as billowy, will be elected. to wit: One pet 0011 to tin the adieu of Ptebitlent Judge for the COIIIIIIO4 of Ifuutu,gd , ny ltlair and Cant bat. One nelson to till the Whet, of member of the House of llettterentativ , a of Penn.ylvaoi.t. On- person to fill the office of Associate Judge of Hun tingdon county. One pm son to fill the office of County Commissioner of Huntingdon ('coot,'. line prison to 1111 the office of Infector of the 'Poor of Huntingdon county. One person to fill the office of Tteosurer of Huntingdon comas, 1. W. BENEDICT. Andi!or. the folio, big dosei ihed Real 'Estate 1 he Fat 111 now in tenure of Joh:alum Hardy, too, n as tine 9hioy Verne,' in IlenderHin to, whip. Huntingdon co„ on the ion.) leading to the I{o,lll Spins. 'l'lllg (min In composed of several miser', containing altogether, about 700 ACRES, and the greater pmt of it in covered with val. noble white oak, black oak, hickory anti Moo timber.— About 100 acres are in good cultivation. The Immo, e ntente are n good log dwelling house and log barn. A never lolling sluing of good water convenient to the buildings. This property will he sold oh a whsle, or in nship o separate ti acts, ns purchasers moo desire. district, composed of the torn f Henderson, nt the [nom ',eland Howe, Terms will be made known on the day of sale. • A. W. BEN EITICT, Atablor. . . thne nelson to fill the office of Auditor of Huntingdon county. In porso.unce of and net, I also hereby make known anal give notice, that the places of bolding the aforesaid gen eral Lkcitoli 111 III,,I,Vr.11CItt•10:11411611 . 1CII Mahan the said count) at Huntingdon, ale no follous. to Slit : 2d dierntt, composed of Dublin township. nt Phstemnt Hull Schou' House, near Joseph Nelson's, in said tun nilup. ad dist t ict. composed of su muell of Wm I tut stood: toe it ship,on 1 ‘: not. ittelotlat to the loth thatt let, at the echvol teatime adjotoing the toe n of %Vat lot entat It. I= 4th diets rat, composed of the too of Hopsuell, nt hough and lteady Furinice. sth district, coon nsrd of the town,blp of Bane,. at th o house at James Li, ing,ton, in the tool, of ySxnhbuty, in maid too deduct, coot ioeit of the hoi ough of Shit lercbm'g, nu•l all that part of the too iodup ot Shirley not included ithin the limit. of Digi let :No. 24, as heieinafter men tioned arid des., Aal, la the houie of David natter, the'll ; in Hai hl slrnrg. ith .Ikt ri et. roiripo..ed Id Poi ter and paitofw,oker town -01111), nod `,l touch of 11 sot too rill,', ns 4.4 tut:hided in the lot itiS, 1101111.Ln le, to nit: Beginning at tho routlnnest cot not 0/ Tlllll34,entlininini Fain. on the bank of the Little .1011i.0.1. In el. to the looter end of Jackson's +, them, in a north', e.tel ly dilution hi the meet pant 01 the hoot oo by Mit ia.l Maguire, thence n ct eh 40 deg, or, It tat to the top ot Turbey'S Mountain to inter sect the line tounddr, thence along the said line to Little .10000ta flienee down the Santo to Out ',lave el beginning, at the public oeboul house opposite the tier won Ilk:termed Church, In the borough of Alexandria. bib d ish jet. composed of the too odup of bianklin. at the loam of Oro. W. Matters. in sold too uNinp. bit dish ict, composed of fell too uship, at the Union school house neat• the Union Mr's ti house, in said to•p. loth doh let, cunrpo•cd of :In ingtield toonship, at the school honse, near thigh .Nladden's. In said too 'lshii,. I.lth dish Act, composed of Union township, at the school 11mi,, near Col bins, in said ton s=hip. 12th dist t iet, ttnuposcd of thinly too iiship, at the Centre school lime, in said twenAlip. Malt thstrict, composed of Mortis townthip, at public 8..11001 b 00.. ., No. ^_, is said tom I,ltip. 11th ,liar let, compo-attl of that part of West tow to.hip not included ot 7th and 2CIIt drat ttt the polthet,thottl house out the fat to 110,1 i ow nett by Stiles Lewitt, (limner!) ow Stud Jitioctt Ennis,) iii haul towit.Anp.. 1511, t rict. conip,ed of Walker too t,ltip, at tho house of Ilmunntin INlngalty, in M'Connellstou n. lath dieriet, compo,tl f tho toonslup of . Tvd, at the green school Ituu,e, to said toe nship. 17th district, composed of Oneida township, at th,, of Vol. D. Rankin, Walin Springy. 18th district, t otimo.ett of Outline!! township, at the Lanka now neettpud by Damn! Muir°, to Otbb.onta. 19th tliNti composed of the borough of Birmingham, with tlw ses el ai uncle of land near to and attached to the same, now on lied and occupied by Thontau '31.0n ens, Juilw IC..llcedhAti, A inh ew Robeson, Jelin lienstmer and IVni tietc,imer. and the tract of land lion oo lied by (hng° and John Hioctibet ger. Soon. as the tot ter toed, situate iu the ton ip of Wm iountark, at the public school home in naDI _ 120th dial ict, comp,ed of the tou n.,hip of Case, at the public sch,ol house in Ca , sville, In soil township. 21st liettict, composed ut the township of Jackson, at the public house of I,:dv,artl Littles, at McAleavy'a Poi t, to,,hip. • '224 d,-ti let, conipe.,ed of the township of Clay, at the public school house in Scottsville. dnitriet. composed of the townklilp of Penn, at the public, school house. in Marldesburg. m nail tow nship. 21th dishtet. composed and crested as follows, to wit :- 1 hat all that pill 01.441100 y township, Huntingdon coun t}, Bing and tieing within the following described boun dai les, namely: beginning at the interaction of Union and bliirley township lines with the Juniata liver, on tile south side thereof; thence along tail, Union township lino for the distance of dote miles flout said titer; thence casts; aidly, ben stiaight line, to the point where the main train Lb} 'n mdl to henn,uq s alley, 0100500 the summit of :mintyedge; thence noi thwaully along the summit of Sandy ridge to the t tier, Juniata and thence up bald liver trml , futrtint - I,l , mitvi , ratillkit - gurtmt - Tai,ramirtitiv ctions in the public school house in 'Monnt Uuioo, in raid ddgliCt 25th nhatriet, composed of the limough of Huntingdon at the Court Items m said bon nigh. The, part, of Walk er aud Porter for ,ship. beginaling at the- anthers end of tile Midge am the Junta to liver at tine feet of Mont gomery sheet. thenco by the Juniata 100 . 0‘lijp lin e to the /MO 01010 W.tiker election dlntrict, thence by the same to the con nor or Porter township :it the Woodcock Valley road near tiers bellllol 111/11,`, thence by the line bet oeen and Porter ton nships, to One summit of the War rine ridge, thence Meng said edge to the Juniata n in er so a, to include tine ilo citing house at 'Whittaker's. now Fish er's ul.l mill, and thence donut said liner to the place of beginning. 6a an 'RAM to Ilia Huntingdon Boteugh elec tion iinnu let, and That the Men oaf 41innll and may note at all gem, nal el,ctions. 21. th dist. let, composed of the borough of Pete] .lann g and that part of West lown , hip. neet and mufti of a. lane bolo ern Ilenderson mid West townships, at or near the Wenn Springs. to the Franklin tom in-hip line on tine top 01 Tna....ny's 11101111blIn. se es to iminde in the men th.drict the Inow.es of liar id Wahl-math, Jacob fammanecker, Thee. limner. James Porter. and JOllll all, at the school house. in the bononigh of PetenMin g. "Si tin district. rompoed ot Juniata too nship, nt the home of John Proglital, on the lands of Ifenry Iseribmg. 25th dl,trict, coinnaed of notion totrnslttp, recently re, chid out of a pat I of the territory of 'fed township, to rrtt: commencing at a Chestnut Oak, on the Summit 'For race mountain. at tine Hope, eil tow minis fine opramte the dividing ridge, in the Little valley; thence moth fifty-two degree , . east three bush ant and sixty perches, to a stone heap on the Western Summit of Broad Top mountain; thence nett), sixty-seven degnets, east three hands cal and Meive Vetches, to a Yellow Pine; thence south fifty-too degrees, east 6,011 11111111 tell omit seventy-too perches, to 0 Clll,llllll 0111(1 thence south lout teen (tepees, cast Mice hunilled and fifty .ono perches. to a Chestnut Rt the cast end of Henry S. U reen's laud; thence south tlnh t you', and R half dem ee,,oant two bundled and ninety:four perches, ton CllCßlllut Oak on tine .111111111 C of n spot. of Broad Top. on the western side of Jan 'Borer, hum ; south sixty ft e demo. s cast nine Inn nth ed and thin ty-for trenches. to .1 Flom., heap 011 1110 Clay tun inship line. at the Moan' Top City Hotel. kept by Jos. Mort ion. in said town...hip. I ills° intake knoll II and give notice, as iIIIIIRI by rho 13111 section of the of esaid act I ton directed," that en ery per son, excepting jusVces of tine peace, oho shall hold any office or appointment of profit or [init under the govern ment of the United States, or of tints State, or of any city or con pm ;awl drift let, tlilelller n C 0111011.591011011 oftlur or agent, wino is em shall be ernployNl ander the legislative, execnitino or judicialy denial timint of this State, or of the United State,, or of any city or incorpmated district. nerd also, that every member of Congress, and of the State Legislature, and of the select or common council of any city, commisiionnens of any incorporated district, is by law imnpable of holding nr exorcising at the Bonne time, the office or npponntincint of judge, inmector or clerk of no, election or tine Commonwealth. and that no inspector or judge, or other officer of any spell election shall be eligible to any office to bo then voted for." Also, that in' the •Itin section of the Act of Assembly, en titled "An Act relating to execution, and for other purpo boo," approved Apt 11 1(411,1510, it is enacted that the afore 13th BCCIIOII,IIIIII not be so construed as to pre‘ent any militia or borough °nicer Bonn boning as judge, or in spector or citric of any general or special election in this Commono math." Put snout to the provisions contained in tho 67th section of the net aforesaid. the judges of the tifuresaid districts shall respectively Mite charge of the certificate or return of (Ito election of their lespeetive districts, and Produce thorn at a meeting of one of the judges front earls district at the Court House, in the hen °ugh of Huntingdon. on tho third day after the day of election. being for the present year on Ft inlay, the 9th of Noyenther next, then and there to do nod perform the duties required by law of said judges. Also, that aline it judge by sicicitesd or unat ohlalde acct dent, is unable to attend said meeting of judges, then the certtficate or return atoresqld shalt be talunt in charge by one of the inspectors Inc cleiks.of the election of said dis trict, and shall do and perfin nit the ditties required of raid judge unable to attend. Alsa, that hr the 61st section of said act it is enacted that "ON ery general and special election shall be opened beteeen file 110111, of eight and ten in the forenoon, and shall continue n ithout intertuption or adjournment until seven o'clic. in the evening,When the polls [Mall ho closed." 0 Iry a under my hand, qt Huntingdon, the 12th day of Sep tember, 1./. 1361, and of tho independence of the Uni' ted States, the eiglity.ffith. JOHN C. WATSON, SI/Sl SHERIFF'S Orme, I . Ilioitingrloit, Sept. 17, '6O. j 4t. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! ! Fis - RBR & SOY !!AF. ' JUST OPEIVED SPUNDID STOCK OF /VS Ty 6100135. THE INVITED TO an EXAMINE OUR GOODS. FISHER & SON. April IP, 1661. OISSIIIBIIES, and rrHE largest stock of De Laines in town by ILEUM A: SON. FANCY FURS, FANCY FURS JOAN S Allen Stteet. bent elm 7th mid Bth Ste , atr of Fa .IfniCti np.a ter & Mauarartnret and Oradea. in all Itinda FANCY FURS. far La ea' Mi,es' and Ch i I - en's ar. Having now tuanufac. ired and in stole my large and beautiful as- Julep t °fall the nariouv ty le s and unalitiea of UIIS, ad•tpted to the cran ia Fall and Winter Sea -11,1, 1 would io,pecli‘ely invite an examination of my stock and priers fine those intending to purchase, no I nm enabled to offer them very desk able inducements. All my Fors have been parch ased for cash. and made by ev pet fenced and competent hands, and as the pro,ent monetary ti °tibias rendes it necessary that I should die. po,o of nip goody at vet p small advance on cost. lam satisfied that it will be to the interefits of those who design parched ng, to gist me a call. Cr Recollect, the name, number and street: John Fa reit a. (Neu Fur Store,) 11l Arch Street, Philadelphia. EXECUTORS' NOTICE.- 'REAL ESTA7T. OFJOHN .IfcCAITAX PIXfD The undersigned, Executors of John Slceaban, deed., lir vii toe of the ponce and nuthoi ity vested in them by the Will of mild iced. will offer nt public sale nt the Court House, in Via borough of Huntingdon, On Saturday, 28th day of September, instant, at 10 o'clock ; A. M., JUAN Clt kSSAV ELL. KINN EY McCAIIA N. Executors of John JlcLithare, dec'ut. Ifuntingdon, Sept. 10, 1.861. MILITARY BOOKS. CAVALRY TACTICS, [AUTHORIZED EDITIO.X.I By Major William Gilliam, U. S. A, .Tent pultli•lenl and fur sale nt LEWIS' BOOT{ STORE.— Comoo, in one %%Awe. Puico UNITI , ',D STATES I N NTRY TACLEICS. hot the instruction oarrri,r , and manoeuvres of the United States Inf.mtly, including. In- g Grotty of thin Line, light Infantry, and UM men, prepared under the direction of the li'ar liege! (merit. and authorized and adopted by rho Secretary of War, May Ist, 18 1 11. contain ing the 30001 of the soldier; the reboot of rho company ; tnsta notion tor shitinklirm. unit the poem! call,; the cells far Onirinkhers. and thin •ehool 01 the battalion ; including the article, . of eon and a din lona y of rullstaiy ts Inns. Coniplete in one volume. Price SI.2S. Fur sale at Lou is' Book Store. Ma THE HANDY BOOK FOR U.N.ITED STATES SOLDIER, On coming into service: containing a complete nyt,tem of instruction in the Cchool at the Soldier. is ttlt n pteliatican.- ry explanation of the formation of as Itattalloo en Palacle, tlic POSItIOII ul the ollicera. he., he., being n hut hoots or introduction to authotizad U.S.lntatitry 'tactics, just pith liQhed. Price 25 cents. For sale at BOOK STOLLII A I,` 0, Ilardee's Rifle and Light Infantry TACTICS, Complete iu 2 lel. Pi Ice jl.eo. Fm wale at, LEll'l' BOOK STORE. s'y-The Itobks sent by mail to any toldrets on the re (Tint of thu pike. llontiogrlon3lay 28,1861. "THE UNION," Arch Street, Above Third, Philada, UPTON S. NEWCOMER, Proprietor. Jrir Tide Hotel ht central. convenient by Pas-tenger Cars to all pails of the City, and in evety patent:lr adap ted to the oonthnt ail %tows or iho public. 31.50 pot . thly." - a.3 Sept. 10, ISttl.-ly. .QIIERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a of flu tingdon, onll' - EDNii6DAY, tilo 25 . 043 Zleptem hcr, Ibbi, of 2 o'clock, I'. M., the taut\ mg ilvAcribed real c.Etnte. in t% : Defendant's right, title and interest in and to one lot of ground idtuote inn the I:enough of Sininh.y, btu g, being to 10 in the plan of sand ton in, bounded on the not tin by the l'i,hstei ion church lot, fronting ell Main sn ect SS feet, and extending bath 110 feet to an al ley. having thereon elected n tno story brie% building unit ,tone hatennent, loam in oh the Jll Aeadellty.— Se.cd. taken in execution, and to be s slut 0, the propel ty of Hinny Miller. SHER rer's On ten, Huntingdon, 0011 t. 10, IStil.f JOIIN C. WATSON, Shetift AUDITOR'S iWTICE.- The undelAgned Auditor app•.iutcd by the Gnu•t, to distribute the 111011 Cy In the luLlak of John C. IVatson, Psq, Sheriff, arising itoin the solo of the Real Futate of Ito,anhah Lfan•Rcld. will meet the parties interexted, at the olheo of Binh. :.! , peer, oh Fihlay, 4th Ootober, proximo, ot 10 o'clock, A. U. It. MILTON SPEER,: Hantiugtlon, Sept.lo, SCHOOL BOOKS, FOR, SJLE: AT LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC SWAB, I= OSGOOD'S Spell,. 10, ith and Sib !Nader, M'GUFFEY'S Speller and Readea 3, (old and new editions.) SANDER'S do ,do do SWAN'S do do do COBB'S do do do Webb's Normal Reader, No. 1. EllierBoll . ll Readers. Town's Speller and Definer, (old and new editions.) Scholar's Companion, Smith's, Bullion's, Brown's and ToWces Grammars. Fuell's Physical (leogiaphy. Warren's Physical Geography. Monteith and McNally's Geographies & Atlases. Webster's awl Wincestel's Dictionaries. Quaskenbos' Hist Lessons in Composition. . Quackenbo's Composition and Rhetoric. Greenleaf 's. Steddatd's, Fanmei eon's, Swatis,Colinwn's and Ray's A rithinetics. Peterbon's Familiar Science, Oreenleal'b and Stoddard's Keys to Arithmetic. ' Greenleaf's and Davies' Algebras.' Greenleaf's Key to Algebra. Parker's Juvenile Philosophy, Parker's First Lemons in Natural Philosophy. Parker's Philosophy. Upliam's Mental Philosophy. Ill•tory of the United States. • Berard's " " Goodrich's " " Pay son. Donlon and Scilimer's Penmanship, in eleven omberi. Academical, Controllers' and other Copy Books. Elements of Map Blaming, with plan for sketching maps by hi-Immolation and improved methods of projection. Davies' Elementary Geometry nud Trigonometry. Gavics' Legendie's Geometry. Felton & Eastman's Book-keeping. Bonk Keeping-by Single Entry, by Ifaunford & Payson Book Keeping 1.13 Single qpd amble Entry, by iflumford roysou. Oth'er books trill bo added and furnished to order A roll stock"( F.cpppl Stattonory always on ;laud Huntingdon, In. D. P. GIVIN • TIAS JUST OPENED A • • SPLENDID STOOK OY IVE 1 V GOODS FOR AS'PI?.4 . A 7 G- 11 YP S TJLICER. CALL AND EXAMINE TITEM. April 10, 1001. NT'w CIGAR AND TOBACCO STORE. J. A. lIANIGAR, A practical tobacconist. hits opened a new TOBACCO STORE AND CIGAR MANUFACTORY, on Allpglieny St, one door nest of the Broad Top Itallread °thee, where he has on hand a largo assortment of prime Cigars and To baceo, p hitch he will sell either wholesale or retail. Stott, hoovers, shopteepers, and all otliel`s who deal in the weed should call, Ilk prices are law. Cull and see. Huntingdon, Nov. 7;1860. hLADY RECKONER: ' A complete Pocltet , Ready' Reckoner, in dollars and cents, to uhich ate added forms of Notes,Bills, Re coiptr, Petitiong, be., together N, Ith sk. of useful tables, containing rate of interest from one dollar to twelve limns and, by the single day, with a table of wages, and board by the week and day, published in 1859. For onto rt .ROOK STORE. ITEUMATIB3I.CUILED. JO 1N Wh'STflitLelli. Sr., tuantiffictarca a ,'.ISIIiNT which is sure to corelihetlittittisin. elite, no pay. Persons afflicted should call nud try tho medicine. Call at his milldam° in Webbingion greet, cam door nest of Levi Westbrook: ' ll;mting;lon, March 20, 1061 TRUSTEE'S SALE of REAL ES: re rl undersigned 'fluster, appointed by tho Court to sell the Heal Setate of Jacob Curium, late of tho borough of Cassellle. deceased. will expose to Public Sale, on the pt 01111.ei, In Coss tvunship, Huntingdon county, Pa., on Friday, lst November, 1861, The following Real Estnte, to wit: Ono good farm con taining 172 acres, more or less, and hounded by lands of Philip Curfman on the not th, Conrad Curfman and Chris tian Miller on Om south, and James Henderson on the east; having about HO nines cleated and In good Onto of upon o hich are tau following, among many other imps memento: A too the . y log house, to double lug Imo. with a good granary attached, 2 excellent apple mcloards, and a saw-mill with Atm water power. The farm is well supplied with never failing springs, and lime stone is abundant. This property is but two miles 110111 Camomile, nod twelve miles front tho Pennsyl outdo Itturoad nt Mill Cheek. It is admirably adapted to the taking of stock, and commands a good home market. M.5....A0:1 will be glen on Ibis lot of April, 1f62. Also, 011 :Ito premise•, in the borough of OSSEO:MO, On Saturday, 2d day or November 1861, Tim following additional property, to wit: Too lots of ground fronting on Main street 142 feet, and extending bark 100 feet to a street; said lots adjoining each other, nod bounded by Main street on the rest, on the north by an alley, and on the south by lot belonging to too helm of Jesse Wright; having on them n good two-story log weather-boarded house, with n Molten, wood house, gran my, stable and spring. Also: At the ensue time, four other lots, tuljoinlng each other and containing about Italian acre skit, fronting on Main street, and bounded on the north by lot of Elizabeth Cullman, on the south by lot of Caleb Swope's belt's, and on the east by mountain sum cy. These ate all desirable lots. Poslesmon will be given on coufirmation of sale. ,'ale will commence each day nt 10 o'clock, A. DI. TORN'S OF SAl.tS:—One third of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale, ono third In one year, o ith Interest. and the midge at the death of the widow of decedent, with interest thereon to be paid to the widow annoally and regularly during her natural life, to he se. cm ed by the bonds and mortguge of the purchaser. For say further information concerning the ailing pitinises, agply to LEWIS. STEVE% Trustee, Clot:trate, Ilaatiegtluu Co, Pa. September 3, 1061.-Im, R. NEWELL' S PHOTOCILPII GALLERY, \0.721 Arch Sbeet, Pliaaddphia. One of the large,t and most complete Galleries in the States, where the best Pictures, known to the Phu. tographic art, are taken ;it prices no lmighsr than ate paid rot miserable caricatured. rho Proprietor, a practical Photographer, attends per sonally, erere• tatting—and allows no picturo to leiwo the (inner) anleas it gives taricet hails:action. Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypoo, of Absent or deceased photographed to any required size, or taken on Canvasslto size, and painted in 00 by the best Artists. At thi s Millety pictures eau be taken in nay NI cattier— as tterfect in cloudy dets as Il hen tan NMI shines. Pelson• vh.iting the city are tespectfully invited to ex amine tow sweintens, n hiell for price and quality duty competition. trzylnstruetittris given to the nit or rhntogrnphy. It. NEWELL. GALLEnT or ART 721 At ch Street, l'hilzdeiplAa. COMMENDATIONS: From fur. Lewbr P. Campbell, 111'. C. 0100. My flintily and friends all concur in the opinion that the (Novell) picture is none llfe-hke than any thing they over saw. My likeness has been repeatedly taken by dif ferent Artists in various sens, but 1 hare never yet had one which presents h 0 true to manta, all the features and expr.•ssions of countenance Its this. Front Hon, E. Jo) Morris, late Minister to Italy, The exuld,,ite finish, beauty and softness or, your por traits. conjoined o nth their durability of c o lor and faith fulness as likeneses, cannot fail to commend them to the attention and patronage of all who appreciate true art. Front Col. Joint. Page. Ihoing occaoloa for n portrait, I proenred one from Mr. Bobcat Newell, of the city of Philadelphia, a miniature In Oil Colors. tinder the new procels discovered by hint, nod take great pleasure in exptessing the eatisfactlOn given me, not only by the accutney of the likeness, but its artis tic batch in all respects, and recommends hint to the pat ionage of those disposed to mourn° thin beautiful art. Nov. 28. MO .100. PAGE. LATEST WAR NEWS ! lIIGII PRICES DEFEATED ! Vote is the Time to buy Cheap Clothing! MANUAL GUTMAN, ltesrectrolly lawns the public gonmally that ho Lae Just I cceived a huge and well selected stuck of fashionable SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTIIING, to which he asl, the attention of all Wiio arc In want of a neat and cum nn table Coat. a Vest or a pan• of Pants.— Ws sleek will bear examination, nod, he respectfully requests sill to call and see for themselves. Stouts' gentlemen dekao any particular kind or cut of denting not found In Um stock on hand, by leasing their measure they can be accommodated at ohm t notice. A good assoltmout of BOUTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAI'S., dO., if..., I' in also to (bond on hand. All of n bleb nlll to sold as low, if not lonm. tutu the same quality of goods can be h.! in IN.. comity. . . Call at tho tanner of the Diamond. Longo new building ' M. M UTMAN. Ilitntinglloll, April 2, 1561 NEW AIR LINE ROUTE TO NEW Lagag. snonTEsT IN DISTANCE AND QUICK EST IN TIJII•: Two erriEs OI NEw YoIUE AND IIAREISEUIto ! VIA 11 Id %DINO, ALLENTOWN AND labToN. 15,‘Tonmmt Exrams, West, loaves New link at 6 A. M. ivf nt Ilarnslmrg at 12,45 noon, only G ; ti" boors be t corn the too cities. , 31 Ul. LINE leaved New Yolk at 19.C0 noon ; and °idles at 11/writ-Mug at 8.110 P. M. - - Mort‘tko 31m, 14%E. Etad. leave, llarrieburg at,5.00 A M.,. arriving at New York at 4.30 P. 31. AETERNOON EXPREtS LINE East, leaves Harrisburg at 1,10 P. kl., arriving at New York at 9.00 P. M. ' Counectioos are made at Ilarribburg at 1.00 P. 31., with the Passenger Traml in each direction pn the Penneylvan. n la, Cumberland Valley and Not thorn Control 'Railroad. All lining connect at Reading with trains for Pottsville and Philadelphia, and at Allentown for Manch Chunk, Ba=ton Le. No change of Passenger Cars or Baggage, between Now York and Harrisburg. by the 6.00 A. M. Line from New York or the the 1.16 P. Jl, from Harrisburg. For beauty of scenery, add speed, comfort and Accom modation, this routo 'assents superior inducements to the traveling public. Faro betu con New Yet lt and Hard-burg fire For tickets and other information apply to J. J. CLYDE, General Agent, Harrisburg. July 10, 1000. er . `"' . • crrni Lf* . PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. TIME OF LEAVING OF TRAINS . - -1-- WEST WA RD. I ' 1 BA ST WA RD. .... lq I "LII 'Y'. '0 . .. >• .` 7l :T. , I",i 9 . . tot 7.1 , 0 STATIONS. r 0 li t., 'Z 17. - 2( if, .. z v In ~ ' 7. 1 So , P. M.I P.:04 4 .5 1 4 , A. u.l P. It P. 4 23 'Newton Hamilton, 1 4 31 'Mt. Union, 10 23 1 4 45 Mill Creek 1 450 040 353 Huntingdon, - 5531000 12 5 15 l'otoi abnrg, 0 47 12 5 23 ..„, Barren, 12 5 30 ' 6 19'Sprneo Cleek 9 36 12 ' 5 43 13irtninglatin, 12 , 6 51 8 40 Tyro.. 0 17 11 6 04 Tipton ' 9 OD 11 Foitoria, 11 ' 6 13 Bell's" 311th, 0 02 11 630 7 55 7 10 Altooun, 4 45 8 50 11 amen OIL!! COAL OIL!!! amen A. Brown soils tho genuine "PORTLAND KERO SENE," on COAL. OIL, dear as water. - - - -,_ - This Is the only kind of oil that gives entire serifs/etc - Non aeon agent for light.. - Beware of counterfeits and colored carbon oils. They emit an offon , lvo smell m1,15111°1:0. A largo variety iilsii . of ' .. COAL OIL LAMPS Chimneys, Globes, Wicks. Burners, Altadea, ffe,, &e, sold at the very teat* pi ices, at the i ltardAvare ittere,limatug- Mlili BENJ. JACOI3S IS QN ITANR NEW GOODS, ,S'PRIXG AND SUllillEß Ho hat received a fino assortment of .DRY GOODS for the Spring and Summer season, compriying a very ex tensive assortment of ' '" LADIES DRESS GOODS, . DRY GOODS iu general, . itEAT.iwrikp.E, at i ontiNO, For Den and Boys - GROCEIHES, HATS SAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, &c. &c • The public generally aro mocked to call and examine the goods—and his ink.. An I am determined to sell my Goods, all who call may expect latrgains. , Country rioduce taken hi Exchange for Goods. DENJ) J AColli,atthe Cheep Order. 'runtlngdon, April 2, . • NOTICE TO ALL !! 4tycif The subscriber, who has for more than ono,ycalr, carripd on business in company with Messrs. F. lIIUNDT, U. Gitr, P. Winans; and Mr. LUIZ& Baca, has this day divOlved partnership antis the qUove firm I All claims against the old firm will be paid by the subsCriber, and all those' In debted to the firm WllLpay him. CLOCKS, JVA TCIES on JEW ELIZY will - l always be repaired. A good stet 4 , of Pious, lel lltaccuss and lawman a he kept on, hand for, cuskorfers;ollo may Eivoihltri with A call. 1-luutingdosa, March 2, lfdtk F Oll - EVERYBODI'. On Hill Street opposite Corment's 5.1076. EIMEM SUGAR and MOLASSES, COFFEE, TEA and CHOCOLATE. FLOUR. FI9II, SALT awl VINEGAR, CONFECTIONERIES. CIGARS and TOBACCO, •-' SPICES OF TUE BEST, AND ALL RINDS, utul every other article usually round In a Grocery Stoto ALSO— Won Cliciietile, Dye Stuffs, Paints, VernieTies, One and Spte, Turpentine, Fluid. Alcohol, Glaze and Putty, BEST 'WINE and.ItliANDY for medical purposes ALL THE BEST PATENT MEDICINES, and a large number of articles too numerotat to mention; The public generally will plcaeo call and examine for themselves and learn my prices. Huntingdon, May 25, 1858. SOUND - ON THE BOOT SHOE QUESTION LEVI WESTBROOK Has must opened the beat assort- ment of Goati in We line, ever brought to Huntingdon. Ills stock of BOOTS and SHOES for Ladles, Gent-lola men, Mimes, Boys and Children, comprises all the latest fashions, and manufactured of the best Ma toilets. , Also, Ono assortment of HATS' for men, Boys 1; i1 and Children. HOSE In great variety for Gentle. men, Ladies. Moser and Children. CARPETBAGS, SUSPENDERS, GARTERS, PANS, Ac., Ac. • ALSO, SOLE-LEATHER, CALF SHINS, 'MOROCCO, LASTS and SHOE•FINDINGS generally. Thankful fur past favors, a continuance of the samela revcctfully solicited. N. 13.—Boots nod Shoos for Ladles and Gentlemen, re paired and made to order. Huntingdon, Aprll • BOOTS & SHOES ! ANEW STOCK. FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.~ UST RECEIVED AT LEVI. 'WESTBROOK'S STORE. . All iu want of Boots and noos, for old or young, are requested to call and examine myk. °De l,. 'WESTBROOK, Huntingdon, May 3, ISSI. NEW GOODS ! SELLING OFF FOR CASH!! As the nimble penny Isbetter then the slow sixpence," and small profits In cash, are better than vexing eyesore book accounts, JAMES A. BROWN is now determined to sell off the large and splendid stock of Hardware, Paints, &c., which he has just brought from the east, at mach low prices, as will induce everybody to crowd In for a share of the bargains. His stock Includes a complete variety of BUILDINO•IIAIIDWAItE, MECHANICS' TOOLS, CUTLERY, HOLLOW-WARtI, OILS, PAINTS, SADDLERY, - - YARNEMIES, GLASS, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, STEEL, IRON, CHAIN PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, MOROCCO, LINING SKINS, COAL OIL LAMPS end COAL OIL, Lc., PATENT MICA LAMP CHIMNEYS, _ Together with a full wisortmout of everything pertaining to his lino of business. .t -All orders receive prompt ritteMiom-cdt! Huntingdon, Ap; ii, 10, 1811 WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS, A LARGE' STOCK • AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT op Window 'Curtain Papeis, JUST RECEIVED ; AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE. 1861. • 1861 TT ItOIAN-. SPRING AND SUMMER), CHEAP CL'OTHING SORE., For Gentleman's Clothing of the best material, and made lu the beet workmanlike manner, call at . H. ROMAN'S, ." opposite the Franklin Ileumin Market aware, Misting. don• - [April 2, /FHA NEW BOOKS ! FOR SALE AT 'LEWIS' DOOR PlOlO TILE ROUSE: A New Forger MANUAL of Bural-Architec taro; pr, Row to Build Dwoßlngs, Darns,, Stabled, "MA Out Dwellings of all kinds. With a Chapter on Churches and School•Roures. Price, 50 Cents. THE GARDEN: A New POCHET MANI7m, of Prisciicaf Hor ticulture; or, Ticw to Cultivate Vegetablee, Fruits, and Flowers. With a Chapter on OrnamentaL Tree& and Shrubs. Price, 50 cents. THE FARM; A New Norte Meeree of Practical Agri culture; or, Row to Cultivate all the Field Crepe. With an Essay on Farm Management, etc. Price, 50 gouts. DOMESTIC ANIMALS: A NewPoorar Mows °Mettle, Horse, nod Shop Husbandry; or, How to Breed srod Rear the 'Various Tenants of the Barn-yard,. ate., etc Price, 50 cents. HOW TO TALK: A Naw Starr ArAmrAL of Conversation and Debate, with Directions for Acquiring &Grammati cal Style, and moro than Pive Hundred Common Ml*. tidies Corrected. Price, 50 Cents.' • HOW TO BEIIAVE: A NEW Poem Menuf. of Republi can Etiquette, and Guide to Correct Pomona! Habits; \rah Rules for Debating.Societlee and Deliberative As eemblies, eto. Price, 50 cords. HOW TO DO '3IISINESS: A Now Pomo= Komar, of Practical Affairs and Guide to success to Life; - with a Collection of Dualnefal ' , Orme, and a Dictionary of Com mercial Terms, etc. Price, 50 cents. PHILADELPHIA AND READING " • • RAILROAD. SUAPIER ARRANGEMENT ON AND APtER HAY 28th, 1 . 00._ •• Two passenger trains leave Ilaritsbusg PaPhAand.aY4 :neepted,) at 8.00 A. 31 .2 and 1.16 P. M., for Philanelpnsa. rrhsing there at L 25 P. 15j,,Ansi 6.15,P. DI. Returning, leave Philadelphia atB.oo 4,11.1.. and 3.8C1_ P. M., arriving at Harrisburg at 1245. noon anrl 820 P.M.. , Fares: To Philadelphia, N0.1Car5,53.2.5; N0."2 Otte:9la 'train; 52.70) • ' Fares: To Reading, $1.60 and $1:80 ' - . •v • At Reading, connect with trains for Pottsville, Miners. villa, Tamaqua, Camino, &c. , . Four trains leave' Reading for Philadelphia' daily, at 0 A. M., 10.45 A. M., 12.90 noon and 3.41 P. M. Leave Philadelpbla for Reading at 8.00 A. AL, I.OOP. M. 9.30 P. M., and 6.00 P. M. Fares: Reading to Philadelphia $1.75 and $1.45. The morning train from Harrisburg connecte anteading With 141) train for Wilkeebarre, Pittston and Scranton. For through tickets and other Information apply to' 4, J. CLYDE: . July 18,1861, - General Agent. GROCERIES! GROCERIES!! - A FRESH 14.1q1VA.4, ALL ItIS STOCK is rriE6ii AND - THE CYTHARA--7The ) Presbyterian PeaimodistrTbe Shawn—Thatiblipe—Ranien sppd Berne!' enlarged and improved instmetors—iWelland's New and Improved Method for the Goltar—Leland'e Aecpr deon, Violin nod Flute Instructors—Winner's and llowe's Violin Instructors—Reliable Melodeon Instrtietot—Bnr roves' Plauo-Forte Primer—do. Thorough-Duce Primer— Itowe's Drawing Room•Dances—The Chorus 'Glee 4164: Tara's Hum for sale at ' , - BOOR, 'STATIONERYSi MUSIC: gsTORE. " ' " pISTOTA.; PISTOLS I; • • colt's, Sborpel,- Smith' Wee.santa, ; and all improved patteine of Rpyplvors, Millais, emirltlges, Bowie Knivaa, for 'bale at pl o lirlwarp Storo of • • • • JAMES A.:IIROWN, May 21,1861. Iluntingdonja. ST4TIOtERY and JEWELRY PACKAGES, • For sale tb agents and debtors at Very' riactaia( rataa put up in vailety:alirqopes, For ctirthor iptOntiatiort Address 'COLEMAII & CO., (urp.nutird) pi:ptslnut. • Jolla 4, 1851. - - ~. • • . , - JOSEPtt IVEIGQER- TRY TRE•RENV:STORE, EEC= BARGAINS IN HARDWARE MWM= EEO CLOTHING JUST RECEIVER 11. ROMAN,',S LONG'S. CALL AND, SEE