Ex-President Buchanan on the War, WEST CHESTER, Pa,, Oct. 4.—At great Union meeting at Hayesville, Chester county, Pa. ; the followinglet ter of , Ex-Presiderit"Buch - anan was read , WHEATLAND, near Lancaster, Pa., Sept. 28.—Dear, Sir: I have bee» hon ored by your kind invitation as Chair man at' the appropriate committee, to attend and address a Union meeting of the citizens of Chester and Lancas ter counties, to be hold at llayesville, on, the first of October. °This I should gladly accept, proceeding as it does from a much valued portion of my old Congressional District, but advancing years and the present state of my health render it impossible. You correctly estimate the deep in terest which .1 feel, in common with the citizens who will there be assem bled, in the present condition of our country. This is indeed serious; but our recent military reverses, so far from producing despondency in the minds of a loyal and ,powerful people, will only animate them,to,more mighty exertions in sustaining a war which has become inevitable, by, the- assault of the Confederate ,States on Fort Sumpter.. For this reason, were it possible for me to address you, waiving all other toPics, I should confine myself to a solemn and earnest appeal to my countrymen, and especially those with out families, to volunteer for the war, and join the many thousands of brave and patriotic volunteers who are al ready in the field. This is the moment' for action ; fur prompt, energetic amid united action; and not fbr the discussion of peace proposi tions. These, we must know, would he rejected by the States that have se ceded, unless we should offer to recog nize their independence, which is en tirely out of the question. Better councils may hereafter pre vail, when these people shall be con vinced that the-war is conducted, not for their ,conquest or -subjugation, but solely for the purpose of bringing them back to their original position in the Union, without impairing in the slight est degree any of their constitutional rights. Whilst, therefore, we shall cordially hail their return under our common and glorious flag, and welcome them as brothers, yet, until that happy day shall arrive, it will be our duty to sup port the President with all the men and means at the command ,of the country, in a rigorous and successful prosecution of the war. Yours, very respectfully, (Signed) JAMES- BUCHANAN p •jt ii ,v,J DI 1 &* IP) Fancy and Extra Family Flour Common null Superfine Bye Hour Comm Mel E.eti n Nt Imitrß beef Fir tni l Prime Ned Eye Corn. In hoe Yellow Om. Clot el Feed. lbs Tiolutli3 HUNTINGDON MARKETS = Extra Family Floor 'VW MI. do peat Whale M heat ltrd Wheat Corn Oat. Ttaxyped 10 ied Apple. Egg, 7, .11 - Itnni - Fir at or ....... ........... IVOT.IO The Post Office del xrtment haring issued (bonen l'ostnge Stnnip. of all (1.101111(IniiMIS, nnth•c is mommy giv en (lint inn run itange of tile none fir the obi etatnre, will bk . Made oj , finis 011iee turn yet Ltd of Nix s fi..rn tilt. date. Ithcr nbicb time the old stamps mu ill not le, run-rived nor lent from ibis office. SIMON COILS, I'. M. FXECU E.- TOR'S NOTIC (I:st,tte of Irot. Armstrong, deed. Letteis Tevtamentary upon the hint it ill and tegument of Wm. Arnivtriing Into of Wont tan hip, Rnutingduu county. dere.c.eil. have b^vii granteil to the soilecvlber.— All pryer , . indebted Hie 'relivicativi to inet.c humrnlii t. pument. nod those having claims will inceent them inoperly autheatcutel to the. THOS. AMISTRONG, Er tutor MEE= VvT A It—W AR SIMON eniv: about to quit turning, pill offer at public sole, at Colic° Run, on Saturday, 19th day of October, inst., at 10 o'clock. A. 31_ two burros, one three horse wagon. cue two horse carriage, num: setts hat m os. saddles. 'ol dies, too bleighe. too fanning mills nod it grefit Val holy of other property too exteusi . ‘ o to enumerate. Toms tcasonable. Cuudthous made known at ,de. SIMON COILS Coffee Run, Oct. 7,1561 1861. 1861. CLOTHING: II • ROMAN. • NEW CLOTHING FOR • FALL AND WINTER, • JUST RECEIVED AT H. ROMAN'S C.ZIE.AP , CLOTHING STORE. For II entlemen'a Clothing nr the beat ins terial, and made In the best workmanlike manner, toll nt H. ROMAN'S, opposite the Franklin 'tense In Market Srionro. ITnn tiag don. ' `Oct. 7. 1661.1 .REIVIEMBER ELLSWORTH? FisirEß & SON UAV}J JUST OPENED SPLENDID -STOCK OF • IV GOODS. THE PUBLIC' ARE INVITED TO CALL and EXAMINE OUR GOODS. FISHER & SON. Oct. 7; 1161. ATOII'S NOTICE.- _ • (Estate pf Benjamin Oswalt. dec'd.] Lefferts of atiort rpm the eNtato or Renj tmtn Thnalt late of Juniata township, at otl, louring been granted An the undersigned. nil persons towing claims against tlike,tato nee reqnested to present* them to the AlltlierelgTed mat all persons Indebted will make Mimed!. atc p .ty meta. JOUN IP•WAur, Oct. 3. 1.t.61-Cts Administrator. NOTICE.- _ All perrong are hereby cantionrd not to trust or 11 - .t.f•or ray mice I r ory. on my neConint PIM hal ifig Inc My tied and board without couple or MoVoMaion ulmterer. and 1 ant determined to pity no glade of hoc contracting. JOAN DELL. Unoting - dort, Oct.l, IEAI. 9 t. _ - ,• NEW NATIONAL LOAN. Seven and Three-Tenths Per Cent. TREASURY NOTES, NOW READY FOR DELIVERY AT THE OFFICE or JAY COOKE..& CO., • BANKERS, • ' No. 114 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. Pin sunlit to instructions Gem the Seri °Pity of the Treasury, the Subscription Book to the NEW NATIONAL LIMN of Treactuy Notes. be tong intetest at the rate of seven and tln oe-tenths per cent. per annum, will imunin open at my office, NO. 114 S. THIRD STREET, nntil further notice, from 8 A. M. till 6 P. M.. and on Motel rye till 5' I'. M. Thee. notes u ill be of the demonination of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. FIVE HUN DRED DOLLARS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and are nil daied 19th of August, 1161, payable In gold. in three years, or converti ble into n twenty ,seats' ids. per cent. loan, at the option or the holder. Each Tremory Note has interedt coupon% attached, it Welt can be cut oft and collected in gold at the Mint every lox months and at the rate of one cent per day on each fifty dollars. aunts of subscriptions may he made in Gold or Checks. or Notes of any of the Philadelphia Brinks. Partrus at A DRlTAtietean lentil by their Wends through the Mail. or hy expre+c, or thr sigh Bonk, and the Treag. my Notes 1,111 be inuneillately, delhered, or sent to each subscriber its they may .<e diteet. Pat ties remitting mast add the interest from lOth of A ligt.t. the date of all the notes, to rho day the Tentit. Nude reaches Philadelphia, nt the Into of one cent per day lot each fifty dollars. - Apply to 01 adore=s JAY COOKE, StarenITTION AGENT, Cate of Jay Cooke A Co., Bankers, No 114 South Thitd Street, Philadelphia. Oct. 7, 1661. GENERAL ORDER NO. 2 Head-Quarters Mountain Brigade of Pennsylvania Volunteers in the Service of the United States. CAMP CROSNIAN, Oct. 4, 1501. In pursuance of the authority vested in me, I this day assume command of the forces in and near these llead- Quarters._ Lieut. B. M. Monnow,(Murray Regi ment,) is het'eby appointed Post Adju tant, and Avill be obeyed as such. Captains of Companies, and chiefs of squads, are required to report to him at Head-Quarters immediately, and every morning hereafter, the pre cise condition of their respective com mands. The NMlellan Regiment will report throng"?: their Adjutant. WM. G. MURRAt, Colonel Commanding. GENERAL ORDER NO. 3 HEAD-QUARTERS, 1 CAMP CROSMAN, Oct. 5,1861. I The following orders will be obser ved by the troops while in Camp Oros loan: 1. The reveille will be sounded at the dawn of day, and companies will . form on their parade grounds. As soon as the reveille ceases, the rolls will he call ed by the First Sergeants, superinten ded by a commissioned officer. Squads will drill one hour. Immediately-after squad drill, the quarters ,will be put in order by the men of the companies. su perintended by the chiefs of the squads. 2. The parades around and avenues to the quarters of the troops, &e., will be cleared by the police party of the day, in charge of a non-commissioned officer, superintended by the officer of the Guard. 3. Brealdast call will be sounded_ at seven o'clOck. Oct 11{11 2 ^ 4ilre I 50 $l,-SCo I 17 .S.O•(L a•`•0 4. The First Sergeants will make their report at regimental head-quar ters every morning at 9 o'clock. ..1.10 . 1 0(. 5. The sick will be sent_ to General Hospital every morning at 9.20, in charge of a non-commir3:qone4 oflicer. u. The troop will sound at half-past nine, A. M., for the purpose of Guard Mounting._ Guard Mounting at 10 o'clock. 7. Adjutants will report daily at General Head-Quarters, at 10 A. M. 8. Captains art:required to drill their companies from liq to 111, A. M. 9. The dinner call to be sounded at 12 o'clock. M. 10. The troops will ho exercised in company or regimental drill, from 31 to .11, e. M. H. Regimental Dress parade at 5/, P. M. 12. The retreat , will be sounded at sunset, when the rolls will be called and the orders fur the day read. 13. The tattoo will be . sounded at half-past nine o'clock in the evening. when the rolls will be called, and no soldier will be allowed to be out of his tent after this hour, without special business. All lights shall bp extin guished at the tap of the drum, except at the guard tent. 14. Any soldier being found intoxi cated, or bringing spirituous liquors into camp, shall be placed under arrest by the officers of the Guard. 15. On Sundays, the squad. compa ny and regimental drills, will be dis pensed with. 16. Any soldier behaving in a riot ous and disorderly manner in or out of camp, or who shall be found guilty of interfering with private property, shall be placed under arrest, and such punishment inflicted as may be deci ded by a Court Martial ; or on com plaint of the aggreived parties, shall be delivered up to the civil authorities, in Accordance wita the 33d Article of War. 17. Commanding officers of regi ments and companies, are hereby re= quired to carry out the foregoing or ders; and it is moreover enjoined on them, in accordance with their duty, under the .regulations of the United States, to use all proper influences With the men tinder their command, for the purpose of encouraging habits of moral ity and sobriety, of promoting activity of the body and cheerfulness of mind, and by all means, of insuring, by at tention to drill and discipline, the of-, ficiency of the corps in the duty of the soldier. 18. These orders wit] go into effect on Monday morning, October 7th, ht one o'clock. By order of WM. G. MURRAY, • Col. Commanding Lieut. B. M. Moßßow, Post Adj't. THE WAR GOES ON ! D. P. GWIN HAS JUST OPENED SPLENDID STOCK _Ni3TV GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER CALL' AND EXAMINE TIIMI Qat. S, 1901 NOTICE TO - THE OF CAIII3ON TOWNSIIIP. This is to 'give notice that.nn person null ho paid 'or of loped by the Dii Niters of too Poor, on account of any pauper getting hurt or.otherwlwa needing relief: uti II nu older is panted for the reliebof said p wiper, and the. some is preented to JOi. - Moirison. who is thenuti ortzed agent iii the premises, or other wise handed in to the liquid of Directors. D. CLAIt s liSOl , 7, AV. 3S.)011 }Directore of Pour. S. PILO "ITAL. Sholoyslotrir, Oct. 3,1061.-3 t. • X ECUTOR'S NOTICE.— , , Letter i Testamentary upon the hod will and testa. meat of Willsam lute of IL•vree towndsip. tinitdon county. decne.ed hats been alluded to the sub. act lber. All per.on=, indebted are repn..ted to mitlre mediate payment. and the has ing claims will present them properly authentiCAted to me. SAMUEL CROILS, Eat roe tantlship, Oct. 1, 1861—Gt. ' Hunt. co.. Pa. QTII AY.- Came 1.0 s esidence of the subset liter In Hopewell tea nehip, Mona the 20th of September. a light red COW with a 'lngo N‘hito spot 'on her hack and a slat on her forehead. of medians size and supposed to be about five years old. Thu owner io requetted t 0 coast' fatsi'si J, prove property. ply chai gel, Mid take her an ay, Mho, wise else It ill Ito disposed of aeon ding to law. DAVID 11. SIIULTZ. Oct. 1, 1861.* PIINGIII- from en..T. Y.. Tames. lam limy raising a compa ny to bo octane,' to Iris )lrigade. This compan) will bu composed entirely of )ramp man of respectability and edneation. many of whom are teachers. Pop nod rationt trill commence from the time members are art nen in. The imth ran he taken berme Lot) .3n.tiro of rho Pine and furl, arded to inv. A good opientdmity is now effete() of joining a I estiectable cumitan), and the attention of teachers to called to thi. ndvertkinent. Ad di 1'44 mail Octoher 41h. at Rishecogaillas, 31IMin co., Rt., and after that date at Huntingdon. CAPT. 0 EO. F. DAVENPORT = A BATTLE FOUGHT !!! A BRILLIANT - VICTORY WON I=l After it revere engagement aideh la,ted for flea!lr filer 1143 S. I base at last routed the enent3 and cnptnn eel it In: go 'lumber of Onus, lies Oh el a, Bowie Kith es. rilul pguPat quantity of eanip equipage, Mal other valuable el tides filch 1 innuedlately shipped by tallroad from the field of fiction, and trout announce 15= On opening nnd examini n g the valuables cspturcd, they were found to comps ice stall an endless vat wry of Ilat mato and Cutlery of every kind, that I can ',apply the people of all ages and etas e+; even from a toy for an in fant to a voppm Ong cane for the feeble old man. Boys or girls, told+ or Ladies, Solibets on Citizens. Housekeep ers or Boarders. Palmas or Mechanics. Lau yers or 'Me tals. anybody and m el) body may be fun Dished Ninth n useful memento of this eventful battle by calling at the Barth, ate Store of 11untIngilon,_Oct. 1, 1851 HUNTINGDoN CoLSTY 4th nt:IG kI.E 11th Dil'iStoN or I'. T. ATT ENTION ptit , ll:lllCe of on order- to mn directed by the At!puma Coueml, E. 31 Mi d dle, all the Brigid°, Regi mental and Comp.tuy 01110010 in UuntingElon tounty, of 4th 111 halide 14th Tunt..lon E. V.. nip hu•by ordered to meet 111 Camp CI fully nllllO,l 111141 epiti,ll,.(l. at 10 o'clock. A. M on F11.1:1V, Oho llth 11.1 S 01 tictubot, lint , for Itogurtion and Battnlion di 111. Ist All Captains gill be requited to filrlll , ll MTN 81101,- 'r i g tire n tt tnher of eonitni..ioned and non-eonniti.tsnated olliaa a, 11111liCitalt, and in irnh•e 01 their re4p,tive conina tires pi e•eul on parade, designating the number of /10 h. thl. And the number of elicit contimny of absent 11 ont [wade. 3d. The uniform, milli tht Ir mum and egnipnrnits, in. npecle.d. 4111. The nnitiber of unitollllB belonging to each 1, spec tire rotnintn3. 5111. The at ms and equipmonts in posnession of each troop or compan3. MIMEO In pursuance of an order In me dit cried by the MM. toot General of the Conononoeelth of Penno)lron in. by rit toe 1/i . the Act of A%oetold3 doted 18th day of Ala d. 1811. 1 bet On give notice that nll °Mem./ of the 4th Itugade 14th Di, ution P. V. not 3ut moot o in, will tot •`t nt the COlll t iioll+o ill the 1 , 01 aunt, of Hunting don. on riblnYi the llth flap of October, hed.. at 10 o'clock A. )t. let the pot poor it taking the oath of itlleginuse to the Stole of Punnoy.voula nod the United State.. R. C. %Ail Lk, Ili 'gado loopector. little 11th. INSPCSMIICS Alexatoh le, Out. I. Itool. BOOTS AND SHOE A NEW ARRIVAL I= Iraq .01 , 4 rei cited it new steel< or Book & which lie it'll le , hle.e.e4l o,ll.4.ex:tinkle/I by the publie genelell3. Ili, at.ot heent einew•ht of ❑w4v end Shot itll Itilels tot Genii, melt end made in the le ,t manner. Ile al , o conduit,' to tunnufarttne tom dor all kintly of 6uot4 Sh , v., and lean ns thanhs for the patronag... he 11,14 Innetotine tcccimcd, and hopes to limit a continuance of the fain°. nig:Atop is in the Tdoniond, ono door ea.t of Stroud' aui c, u ludo the public cull idra.,c Iltudingdon, hot I, ADJOURNED SALE. riNITUTOES' NOTICE.- ' - REAL ESTATE OF JOHN McCAILLY DECD The andershrtusi. Executors of John 'Merabart, deed.. hw , irtue uf the power null authorit) se•lr4 in them by the Will of r•nnl 1114.11 pill Oft, at pahhe sale at the corns the borough of Iluothuslen, On Saturday, 12th day of October, instant, at 1 o'clock, P. M., tho follow 1.,,111,C116011 ItOld rStnto : The Faun non in toione of Johailoin Haply. Limon as the 'kuoy Untvo;'tn Ilonder , on ton iphip. Ilwi ling ion the /Oa I tooling to the 11 at m Spring,. Till, MI ni conitio,l of mortal sut soya ,ecintonung .ilingethor. about 70, ACHES, and the g u,ahn put of It in rut plod alit, mai n:tide nhito oak. blank oak, hickory and 'Ana taithor About too onto, ate in goal cultic anon. unpi o‘ 0. ments men goof' ilwelling hour mld 10g, ban, A never toiling sluing of goo I skater eons, °lent to rho budding,. This proton ty o ill ho sold as n Mich,. or in SeparliM tracts. at put ch.pery may deco e. Teens M.lll be Made httuttti on tlic flay of tAlo. .101 IN Olt ESSWEI.L. .1. KINNI.Y McCAIIAN, Executors tit' John McCalion, deed. Iltmttog.lon, Oct. 1, lbttl. FALL AND - WINTER FASHIONS! ROBERT KING, MERCHANT TAILOR, Hall Street, one. door local of Cal mon's Stme, I=l GENTLEMEN'S' DRESS GOODS. =EI CLOTHE, I= the neatest nail best that could be 1011011 lii the city, all of Mitch Ito will take plcavnto its exhibiting. and ranking sip to older. It mill cost nothing to call and esntniuo los goods. Coll soon. naafi:lomi Sept. 21, 1861.4,ni OLD MEN. TAKE NOTICE- That the undersigned nre about raking' n company of mon ON or fot ty-fhe 3e,t Or OAP, In potemnice of n ran or the OM el not at Pennsyhanin, to serve an Infantry for three 3 vats or during the nar, in the so emu of the United Slates. All persons mho desire to join this company mill please re} ut t thomel,ei to either of the motet signed : JuIIN FLENNIM, Henderson Ip. JACOB Onenl.t tp. MArt HEW CAMPLILL 1., Union tp. Sept. 24, IP.GI. CLOTIIE YOURSELVES! HICII PRICES DEFEATED I Xou; is the Time to buy Cheap Clothing! MANUAL GUTMAN, Respectfully inform the pnbllc generally that he has just received a large 111111 well selected stork of liv , ltiou'eble - FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, to,smaoh be ask., the attention of all coma are in vent of a neat nuil eomfoi table Coat. a Vest or a pate of Pants Ilk snick will bear examination. and he respectfully requeuts all to call and FCC for thernrelves. Humid gentlemen desire any particular hind or cut of clothing not found in the stock on hand. by teat tag their nien,ire they can be accommodated at short notice. A good a...lntent of BOUTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, 61', AC., will also be found on lined. All of trhlch tt n 1 be Hold as low, if not loner. than the same quality of goods can be heal hi the comity. Call at the corner of the Diamond, Lollgvli new budding. .11. OUTMAN. Huntingdon, Sept. 19,1861. WASHINGTON NOT TAKEN!! Oil? FLAG STILL WAVES. NEiV GOODS I I NLW a OODSI I ! At CV. Rim SLal,my and Xctennp. SI3ION Culls lion Jost received from tiro Eastern n largo asnoronent of Dry Gen +, Cineeriet, . Queensworr. Hardware, Clutfang, Rounds. Shawls. Huts, Cap, Boas, Sloes, • end all other articles kept in country nlOlOl. which he is °pitting at his Mammoth Stoles. at Cellos kon Station nod Nen burg. at 111111,11111 y ion pi lees. The ladies espeemily, Ore tit [tett to call and C.XIIIIIIOO hits Murry (auls. Mating nn nog:taunts st Ith Ina g.• firms In Ph ilkdelph in nail other enmet ,t cities. lot is able to buy his good., cheap er than other stormy metchaute, and can connegnently, nialtunell then, I In exchange for goods, he takes oil kinds of country produce at,thn highest Cash' preen. lly Ott let attentlon to the rants of customers, he hopes to receive a continuation of the liberal patronage with which he has been heretofole favored. Mt. Cohn is Agent of the Broad Top it. It. Co,, nt Coffee 111111 Station, nail It pi spared to ship all kinds of Grain to the Enema nun kids. Having a largo Wale Room, for mers can store with hint until leanly to ship. Every con venience w ill he afforded them. =ECM VUDITOR'S NOTICE: A ot ice id hereby bit en that the undersigned Auditor ap pointed by the Organs Court, to diOributo the money in tilt, hands of flee 'Mugger, Administrator of OA egtatc of ,John Bally, late of Jackson ton nship. deceased. pill meet those interested at the office of Wilson F l'etrekin On Fri day the 11th do) of October lust at 1 o'clock. P. M. A. L. WWI, . Sept. 1211,, 1881. Auditor. 4 DIINIS'ERATOIt'S NOTICE. [Estate of llilliunt Sbn, dee'd] ~.neri of Admini.amt ton Amon the eßtnto of IVillimn Stone, hue of Ilene, ell townsh Lp, dee•d..lmving been grant ed to the mule, signed, all persons tinning clahns against the estate two requested to present them to the under signed. and all persons indebted n nil milk° immediate pa; went. JACOB WEAVER. W 11.1,1 AM STONE, llope,ell, Sept. 17,1501-612 , Achnintattutors. ()RPPA N'S COURT SALE.— [ Eebnte rj amwe merrunt. deed] Will he e•po..ed at public sale on the prem.'s, On Saturday, October 12th, 1061. the f Boning teal estate of Gen: go MeCrunn, late of the ton ',hip of Barn ee, deceased. to wit: All that certain Inset of Intel ettunde in the township of Barnett, bontided on the south by land of Joseph Fon r e in, on the nest by land of Hobert IL Mt ton and Philip SO, oilier; on the non th by I.tnolv of Robert Moore', the east by lands of A. Bell sent °then, containing 033 and alto, alien, about 130 of n liteln tire cleaned, land ing thereon Into story log house and log ban n, do Timms op sALE —One half of the piirchn,e money to be paid on eolith elation of vole, the other hall in one tear thereafter unit, interest to be secured by the bo d and mortgage of the purchaser Sept. 17. 15;1. St ,t IMITOWS NOTICE. Tire undrisigned Auditor to distribute the 01011') in the hands 1.1 John C akttn, High Sheriff of Hunting don county. arising from thu sale of the neat nitate of Abram Len is. ttitl attend to the dutiesof his appolutint nt at bli Mike in the hot °ugh of Ii mtj.,,l on on , 61•idny tire 18th October next, at one o'clock, P. U. All persons hay. ing dolma upon said fund or nests mr requited to pi cent [l,l or at that time to said Auditor, or be felt, et delt.o red from coining Iti on said fund. 8. pt. 17. 1801.-1 tq IIDITOWS NOTICE. (Riot of .lbsoient dr61.1 The teitleisigeed Auditor to 111.1rIbilte the Unborn in the bends of.lohn C \l•atson son is leg Executor of AIN.- loin l'lott nine. der's!. tt ill ntlenil to the anties of hi.. np pulnlnmut, at hi, pflteu ill the ',lough or Hee liewleti, na .ate, day. the Octet., Iles', At one o'clock I'. M. All iter.on4 het leg claim+ upon mid In ell ornsvots are regntlerl to pl eeelit them at that lime to said auditor, or be En ever debarred Irons coining in on said food. A. W. BENEDICT, Sept. 11', isrd,u. Bison Coot toll persons knowing thetuseloPY 'wielded to Palle. t Dumnt, Coilee kiln, either on hook account or Whet wise, toe requested to come for st...ll and make settlement no he has dloposerl of lilt oldies stock to IVlllians March. ultoto tII 100 ratter cat re oil at hit old stand at Collect Min. lie t econuipoolo Mr Match to his old customer.. nO n gentleman nod n good and correct buotieto mn. nod ns.otret the.. that .load la o to log t% e ill he'... t tlq ac t,,,lly with. • 'riot, 100 wish to .rate their accunuti g ill 111111 me at toy told -tau.' at Coll, Ilan. lil=lll C017.r. 111;N, St pt. 11, 1F.,61., r _ , ATOICS NOTICE, [Eska , . qj lli, ant Ili thants , n. deed.) I„•tferi nl AlitlinktlittiOn Milli the notioxil upon the venue or thmn, Wtllinni,on deed. late 01114 , 4 town ship. hat log liven granted to Ito; unde,t.lgned, ing adult; 0p... the ~tutu are e.lov-ted to plesont th en , 1., the ,mtlert,gni .1, nod all pen ions knowing thew tql, en illtintlkiin 111 Illato, 11.13 bell!. West to% n,hip. St pt 17, IFll.* NOTICE: TO TAX COLLECTORS The nt gent ricer A , ity O.r money to pay the fandli, of aoltlieir in the nrml null 1,11 the cot loot eNpeuses of the county tequilei urn 1011 Llllll l l l l. 1111111111$. 1111110 Tiensiner intro (timely to ',hole. or in pmt the aliumot of your du plicates. All eolleetoit. for 1 , 4:0. 111111 Ille‘ll/114 3 vat, ore lo rel , ) trolltenl that flier ,Nlll he 110 longer inanlged. .111 enllevlola tot LSI mho lriro not hill their oxliniinintiolis , i 11 0 1 1 1 4) icr them at the Ctnantmhm'•re Ullicu on the :lad mat. After that date judNuieuti milli be entered and execution 9 .1. "'LESS ) M. h, )11 . 111.1.1.. N-Commitio JOHN CU3IMI2.S. Si ptenlbt , r, 12, 1561. TREES ! Tli EES ! TREES ! . . in% ite attention to their largo:nl sell gt ~tock of FRUIT AND. ORNAMENTAL TREES, Flu law, elllbl acing a 1111 gonad complete 11.4:011M,,i t of E 5110. n II 111.1 . )1S. 1.1t1111:S, and NI Cl'A II IN Staltlar.l WI the Orell.” et. rtn.l 1)%1 not r for thy girl n. Id t:LI•fl WALNUTS SMNISII CIII . STNUTS. HA %LEN UV.... kr..I(ASPBI.It lIILS. ;-TRAN% 11(.1t1:11,S, CUR I:ANTS mai 14(10S1.13EICIZI ES in St eat v.Uirty. Crapes of Choisest Kinds, Asparagus, Rhubarb, &c , &o. Al .o n finn !dock of N 1 ell to] med. 1,4t3 EVE110111:1]NiF , suitable for the Ct.netel) and to.ll, LI. DECIDUOUS TREES, ;or vh•eet 1110 n goncial a,ortment of Ornamental Trees &Flowering Shrubs ROSES ut (11010. C BEDDING Olt r stodc ry renunk tbly tin lity and fine, nod we Ofierit at In ices to the time, r2-Catologno, inailul to nll oppliemit, MARI) .1. EVANSfi CO., Centl.ll ie., lot L, Pa . . . Stint. 12. IS6I. 41w. rrllu6TEE'S SALE of REAL ES . - the nu,h, , ,i g itvil Titoitee. appointed l tire feint to sell, the Veal I , ,tate of .14col. Cm nom, late of tho lonongh of Cores sill expo.e to Public n the ptenniois. iu Cai+ tom en Friday, Ist November, 1861, The folloning Heal I , ,tate, to nit: Otto good film con taining 172 act es, nun(m tee., and hounded by lands of Phthp CM fmau MI the not th, Com lel Cm !loan null Chi is. tom Milki MI the slanti. nod Henn, rson on tho cult; hit hag about 100 net, cleat ..a will ill goad ntnto of eiati‘ation. upon uhf, li me the iniluwiug, among, In my other inipturrinents: A too ~tint log Inoue, double log i/4111 Ft all II good wan:fly ottnclied. 2 excellent tipple otelnlial, and m F.,iNt 1,111 i tine niter pn lee. The flit iS %len supplied Ti nth never filling spring 9, null tune stone ix etminlaut. Tilts pi ore t) to but im nines fl ton unit turbo nines bolo the thiliona at 71111 Cio , lc. It i, .ahnilaLly adapted to the inising of stock. and C. 111111111114 11 good Itiono nitiket. 1'0.5e..,r di he given on the lit of April. ltaf.l. Aka. MI illn p1e11104,. in the bin:nigh of On Satin day, 2d day of November 1861, The futloning additional to opei ty. to wit : Two lots of ground trotting on Maio billet 1:l3 reel, owl extending bock 1(0 feet ton still ; mttd loft adjoining earl, other, MO Wooded by Main MI vet MI the et,t. on the tint th by no alley, not on the south by lot belonging to the heirs of Jets; fight ; lb:sing on them it genii too tinny log house, pith it kielion, oouil house. gr.:n it, rtable 111111,111 iii:;. Also : At the , ante time, tone other lots, n.ljoining each attar and containing, about lialran acie rash, flouting on Main rtrt et. not bionoleil in: 1110 not th by lot of hiLialfetit Coltman, on the south by lot Of Caleb iiifoife . s helm and no the emit by mountain survey. 'the. ,, ot luta. rill be ;risen MI confirmation of sale. CASSIMEREg, mitt nlr m ill commence Nadi day it 111 o*(1.11 h. A M. Tracms OF SAI.E:—Ono IMO of the ion Lbw,o money to he it id on coffill illation at rale, one third In one year. ith waviest, and the le‘idne at tire dedth of the mnlom of ihretbilt, mlth (lamest thenam to he paid to tho ividow annually and I egola, to dining In-i normal life, to Ito sc ented by the boialn and non bur,o of the inirch,er. For any fluffier into/ [nation contel tams tho 'thou. to unites, ogply to September 3,1561 —lm "THE UNION," Arch Street, Above Third, Philada, UPTON S. NEWCOMER, Proprietor. J 2 Tubelintel is crols,l, conseuicot by l'assener Cal, to all parts of the t ity, and in every pat Ocular alai,- toil to the c.onfort nod s‘itlitti of the Lthiue.ss T erm s, 51.50 per d.)).-,L.0. toAUDITOR ' S : S 2. OTIOR— 1f AUDITOR'S undersigned Auditor appointed by tho Collet. to diett ilea.• the money in the hands of John C. Watson. Esq.. Sheriff: allying hunt the sale of the Neal rgtale of Ito.nnettb Wa:t fluid. will meet the t,at th a iuterocted, nt tile alike of lu airA Speer. ou Friday. 4th Octolo.r, proximo, at le o'clock. A. 31. lt. lIILTWu of l Fat, Auditor. Ilnntlugdnn, Sept.lo, '6l.—lt UNION ENVELOPES AND PAPER LEWIS' BOOK STORE. lI°W AM) ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. lioierolent Insbention ettablibbed by rpecial Eutlownient, foe the liellef if the Seel. and Didees.ed, 4110144 with roldent and I:l 4 wlemw Dwdees, and erpectotty for the Cure of Diseases the Se.rnal Orgaus. Medical Advice given {otitis, by the Acting Surgeon, to nit who apply by letter, in Ith a description ol their condi tion, (ago, occupation. habits of life, Ac t ) and in cases of eats role poverty. 3ledicines funneled flee of chat ge. Valuable Ilepocis 011 :vet motto linen. and other Licenses of the Sexnal rhgnns, and on the new Rentedie4 employed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted In surfed letter en velopes, free of charge. 'Pao or tine° Stamps fur postage IN ill be acceptable. Milt ens, DR. J. SIiILLEN HOUOITTON, Acting Stn.- seen, llonard Ae,uchttion: No. 2 Sonth Ninth Stteet,Phil adelphia, Pa. By older of the Dhectors. LY,IIA D. HARTWELL, President, CiEO.F key, dory. Dec. 10, ' WANT MONEY, TIM subscriber reqr.csts nll persons Indebted to him, to give hint n call befit e the elan of the month, as lie molt lime 1001103' before lie goes to the city. LEVI WESTBROOK. Huntingdon, Sept.lo,lB6l.—lt. WANTED. ---A Master Mechanic to miry on a 11"hceltetight Shop already Apply to • '•' •' A. LEWIS. • LTV :1,1931-St ; ek Mt. Union. moral MeClll.l3l, JOH SLACK, MEM A. \l'. BENEDICT. .Attaitne IMMEITZES JO`.I.ILA WILLIA:IISON, LEWIS STEI'V.R. T. ustee. Cttssville, Huntingdon Co, Pa. £O4 SALE AT -- ,.. - ,IvuLITAp - p.9cs - ,77 , ; r6AV'AtßtA'o'tic-,- r [ALITHORIZBD EDITION] - , - • By Major William. Gilliam, U. S. 4, Jug published and for nab. BOOK STORiL Completc in One volume. Price $l.OO. UNITED , STAT IO IN PANT 4 . Y For the Magnet ion, exeri.ise, and manoeuvres , of the United State , . Infantry, including In- I tantry of the Line, Light Infantry, and nine. Men, prep.. ed under tho dhect ion of the War . 61 Depai tment. and authorized 'and adopted by ,9 4 the Secretary of War, May Ist, 1861. contain ng the school of the ,oldie! ; the schiml of the company; instruction for skinulaliers. and the I genet:A calla; the calls for ski rinkho e, nail the school of the battalion; i ncholing the artitlei of war and a dtction.o yof indite] y terms. ' Complete in one volome. Price $1.23. For sale at Le, is' noult Store. ALSO, THE HANDY BOOK FOR TriE 1.,W1T ED ST•ITES SOLDIER, On coming into see. ice: containing a complete system 01, instruction in the Solicit of It::, Soldier, with a preliminn ry evplanation or the formation of a Battalion on Parade, limo Position of the Wilco. s. Se.. .ho.. being a first book or introduction to antioutred U.S. Infantry Tactics, just pub liAted. PIKE 25 centb. Nor sale at 11301 i STORE AL O, Ilardee's liiile and •Light Infantry TACTICS', Complete in 2 tole. Price $1.50. Pnr roilent LEWIS' BOOK STORE. Jar . Tim Bonbq 1-etit by Innil to nny rah evu on tbo re Ce/ pt Or tit° 111 it Iltintinodou May "F, . . ISNI. F ANCY FURS, FANCY FURS .70IIN rART:IIIA, , 716 ARCH Street. between # ith and Sth Sts , . 14,0 (Late qf 616 '2lforKee St.,) -Philadelphia. i . ' l. /' ' t - Imir)rter & 3lnnufarturer of, nod Dealer in all lands of FANCY FURS. for La ;',' r '. dire' Ml , ,es' nod Chl I - dit•ns Wear. i ~ , ,..qii, . i'nft.:', l' n /1 : : i,j - : 1 - 7 .,,_X - S - toll:l s n ii iTi in " 7, l t v or:lnv 1.1- 4 . .. 6 C1. , --,_-'..:--2., I large and bond !Cul no. ~ I ; \ r 9',7 ,- --,_,--'4 tn,..t of all the enrioun 4 ,r-- -- - 1 : . .11 ‘ ...-- --, - - - -- -: Tv ) (.a and fputlitles of r I; v 1 ', \ ' I W - -- -,, te ti it:s, adapted to the emu '-.r.- , : , ..--7--;- ..' L' _ ...?- ln e : Fall tuul Winter Sea ='-.7-'---- - ..._ - "=" --------7 1 , F , , , --- - - ,---- 'song. I would ievectively ' insitc All exaniination of my stock and pi ices nom those intending to parchare, al 1 0111 4`lllll , ltli to On, than Nery drillable inducement,. All ml Fax havo been puCchatrd,fur cash, anti made by expel cured mid competent bands, and to the pre-rat' monetary tionide3 lender it uece-s:u•y that I !should di•i pn.e of my gomolx at lery mall advance on coil'. 1 nut ,itislied flint It Will Iv to the intelestl of those pmellasing. to givo men COIL 2r,"7 Pvc,,lioet. the nant , .. number nod btrort : John Fil -1 rita (Nev. Dn. Store.) 714 AI rh l-lltect. Philadelphia. FOR EVERYBODY. TRY lIIE SLIT STORE, On 11111 Street apposite Curnion's Stere. EEST SUGAR and MOLASSES. coFrcE, TEA and CHOCOLATE. VLOCE. FISH. SALT !mil VINEGAR, CONFLCTION BIIIES. CIGARS and TOIIACCO. tiPICCS OF THE ItE$T, AND ICI:N DS. tool etc!). other ut title uinnlly fOllll.l ion GriXTry Store Pt Palate. Via nedtea. OiN mid Spta. Tarpaulin., Hold. Alcohol. 61,eei of Patty, PEST If I NI: and !SHANDY for medical parrimes. prhT ptagyr 3I IMI 01 NES. and a lalese u n moor of :utu•ley tno n an a•lmei to 11101tinl, 'Flit' PUNIC gelICI:1111 will phase call and \mlllllo fot Menee.hen 0011 loot. lay pricer, ' IT ntiu~d~ai ]Lq• 25.1E59 pArEtt ! PAPER ! ! PAPER !! ! Traciug Lupte"riau Paper, Dea,iag Paper, Deed Pave, Tts•ne Paprq SlllsTv. for Mowers, • Perloroted Paper, BORI Mat Cup Paper, Fuol , cap Paper, Lrttd Iluper. Collllll.lial Yule ET,. Lit/M.4'l;iit Edged Letter and Note Paper, Loin,' and Fat.) Note Paper, It liito tint Cot..rpd Cara Ptper, in Paalz.. and :takrets, For tale at 1.1,11 is' Look, St:Molloy and Stoie. CHEGAR AY INSTITUTE. 1527 and 1,,323 EP tall 2 Pll I LADELPIITN.' This Institute condoet..l tin tun yeam pest. in this city, it 3111,1.1,. C111•11,11,t 11V1 111 , 1. 11 3i Siusio IrIII,IVILLT, 111,1011 the saute pi no iple. as the one lit Neu Voilt.estab lishell there in the )cal 1014. still teawen On Monday, :tept. loth, aWI iii waial ample and complete pin‘minn for the education 111 Yllllll4 Ludic.. under the direction at M.olatne It item illy. timid nil iegukite informa tion, can he ohinowd on ,zpplicativiato the Principal. August 13, ISQ.-3m. QOUND ON THE BOOT & SHOE QUESTION E=2l Ihto ripened the hest moot[- merit of Gond, to ilk euer litonglit to tillOtillgdOlA. llw block of ROOT:, anti SIIOES for 1.1.11e5. Geittle-T1 men, 1:.,34 Chililten. main rill the :11 I:tt,t flt,luoit4, runt manufactured 01 tho be,t mot. tot Ako. nt of liATs for loon. Boys and Clajelten. to eat hal lety tot Bristle men, LIOUV4. CARPNT BAGS, hIibI'ESIG:RS, GARTERS, FANS, ALSO, SOLE-LT:ATM:IL CALE STUNS, MOROCCO, LASTS mul SIIOI4INIIINGS geortallv. Thankful fur pa,t, 1.“013; a continuanco of the same to re.portruily.ullicited. N. 11.—lloetr awl Silo., for Ladie3 anal Gentlemen, re paired and mode to ort:or. .11ttatingtIon, Apt it 3i, 1SGI; BOOTS &Slims! ANEW STOCK. LADIES AXD GRATTLEATLEIT. JUST RECEIYED LE VI WESTB ROOK'S STORE All In ulna of Boots and Shoes, for old or young, nro icque , ted to coil and examine my stock. •1.. IVESTBROOIC, Iluntioplon, May ii. 1801. WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS, A LAR,GE STOCK A\ D SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Window Curtain Papers, JUST RECEIVED LEIVIS' BOOK STORE pHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT OA AXE AFTER MA Y 28th, 1880 Ten passenger trains learo 'Harrisburg Pally. (Sundays excel:to:l,l nt 8.00 A. 31 , and 1.15 P. 31.. for an It lag their at 1.25 I'. M 0,15 P. 31. Hi:tut:ling, leave Philadelphia at 8.00 A. M., oral 3.30 P. 31., arrivlno nt Harrill/10g at 12.45 mom and 8.00 P. 31. Fares: To Phi latlelphat, Nu. ICat s, $3.25; N 0.2 On stun, train. $2.70) Fares: To Rending, $l.OO and $1,30 At Reading, connect inn!: 14 alas for Pottsville, Miners ille TRIO/UWE , C.11.1111i.M. Four trains leave Heading for Philadelphia daily, at 6 A. 31., 10.45 A. 31., 12.30 moon nod 3.43 P. 31. Leal o l'bilnitelphin for Reading at 8.00 A. 31.0.00 P. 31., 3.30 P. 31., and 5.00 P. M. linreq: Heading to Phlindelphlo, $1.75 and $1.45 The morning train from Ilhi t isborg coo nect9 at Rending With up train for Wilk - cabin re, Pittston and Scranton. . For through tickets nud other tufolnuitton imply to J. J. CLYDE, July 18, 1861, , General Imt. GROCERIES.I GROCERIES 1! A FRESH ARRIVAL , CIIRIST.' LONG'S ALL 1118 STOCK IS FILESII AND ,PIIrALE A'Yn To; NEW • ~Nroquittfiwogi SHORTEST, IN DIST.A.NOE AND QUICK EST .1./N, - TIME • • BETWEEN VIE TWO CITIES OF NEW ~YORli AND HARRISBURG! VIA' REA DING, ALLENTOIVN' ,, ' , AND EASTON. MoeNIOO , EXPRESB, Weet, lenTeo New York ra 6 A. M. nrrh Ineptllarri4borr; at 12.45 noon, only 541 hence be tween the two eitiev. . . . . Mut. Linn leaves New rcirlt at 1.2,C0 noon, and arrives at Ilan klan fr. at 8 MI P. M. -• MURVI\O MAIL East, teal es lintrinburg at 5.00 A 31.. al livitig at New Yralt at 4.30 tr. 31. • . . AFTERNOOV EXPRESS LINE. East, leaves Harrisburg ,nt 1.15 P. M., arriVing nt New Yolk at 9.09 P. 31. Connections are made nt Ilarrishulg at 100 I'. 31., with the Passenger Ti alias in each' direction 'on the Pennsyh•n nha, Cumbei land Valley and Noi thou Central 14111113 A. All tiaina eonniiit a Reading with Willie for' Pott-willo and Philadelphia, nod at Allentown for Mau& Chunk, Eadton. No change of Passenger Cars or Baggage batsvien New York nod Hart isborg. by the 600 A. M. Lino' froth Nov York or the the 1.10 P. Si. font linrrit,burg., • m , For beauty of scenery, odd speed, cotnfin t and °eu,- modation, this route presents supet induconlents to the, trax °ling public. ' Fate between New 'Yolk and ilarriAntrg five dellars. For tickets and other information apply to - J. J. CLYDE, enpral Al; . ent,llitrrisburg. July IR, IF,CO. •;); ' • , , "c- P ENNSY'LVANIA itAll ' ROAD.' i ' TIME OF LEAVING OF TRAINS • . • WESTWARD: I • ' • I EANTII:4I7.II. f , 1, ,, , , ,f, P 4 .g, ;;:, ; 1 t. .., 2 i := , i r.i r• 11. g'i IL .. ,„ S STATIONS. - 5, •H , s-A, r-• •• - 7, V, - E . El - •,..,. ... _ , - _in In '"'' "'.- • 1., '1 hi `i - I A. 31.1 r. AI I P. M. 421 • i'Xiiii ton Ifamiltrin;l I 123 431 1 • • Mt. Union 10 23 115 4 45 1511 Cleo!' 1 01 469646 5 53 11untingdon, 1 5 53110 00 12 50 Penn Om, I 47 12 35 A 23 . .... i Bari ee 12 28 530 . 6 lU•Stu ore I ('led 0, - 3111221 0, - 311 12 21 3 43 , Bilimunimin, • 12 05 9 51 6 40 iT3 i one. 0 17 11 65 6 07 Tipton 9.09 11 43 6 on ' Fo-Aorin 11 . 33 6 13 Bell'. Milk ' 0 02 11 34 6 30 7 73 7 10 Animas, 4 45 0 50 11 '29 r.ll. P. 31. A. M.! A. M. r ~1. A.Y. STATIONE It Y and J E IV ..E Llt Y , , PACHAtiIi, . , For sale to agents and 11,1.3 at very reduced rates put up m variety envelopes. Fur further information ' COLT lAN & C 0.,. (Up-stairs) 1502 Clit , stuut St., Phila. MEI TEM COAL OIL!! COAL OIL!!! k-/ .InnE24 A. Dt mrn silts the gee vine " PORTLAND NERO SEN E," on COAL UIL. clear as uptlzr. is the only hind of ml that given entire saticArclioe as an agent for light. Ile, are of countra foits aad colored carbon oils. They emit an olTen.ive smell and smoke. A large t:ttioty also of CO-11 OIL LAMPS, Chhnee3 5. C101,r5, Wick, Unreels. Shades. &0.. Le., sold at the Tay lea cat lakes, at the • t tardwat hlote,ltu'utiug• don, Pa. NEW CIGAR AN]) TOBACCO WIRE. J. A. HANIOAIt, • A practical tobaeeoni , t, has ported a nen; TOBACCO S'fllltC AND CIO Alt MANI:FM..7OBI'. on Allegheny Pt., pan+dmrc me.,t of the Mewl Top Railroad °nice, he has on hand a lat ge ay...ortnient of mini., Cigars and To bacco. ni Inch he mill sell either lilioleBnle or retail. Store. keeper 4. vhopr.cepore, flint all other he dial ii the sired sheold mill. llle pi iere Fire 1050. Call and sec. Iluntingdotb Ner• 7).1g0. EADV ItEC K'ON ER. A complete rocket Ready Reckoner, in &Marx and centv. to in Inch al, added horns of NoteN. Fill,. Re ceipt, retition., dc, together on ith a set ot nodal table.,, Colltai II ;" t Iltint hu ITS lOM one dollar to tw, Ire thou., and. by the single day, north _a table nt waves. and board by the heel: and day, publoilool in 1559. her sale at LEIIVB' BOOK STORE. S S. SMITH I) II EU ATTS C UItED. 3lr. .1( wlrs: IV ESl'llllor/li. Sr, monufactarcv a lAN AI ENT which 11 voce to cure lihemnatie•tn. No cure. no pay. lii eons allllet,•d ihonid call and try the medicine. Call at ld+tr.idrnce iu 11"ailongton sheet, one duot acct of Leta Westin 00k. „ 4 .11111)1ingdon, 31m eh 20, ISO. BEND . JACOBS APRIIYG A_ATD SUIJLITER, Ile baq I CCII Cod a lino assolnuent of DRY_COODS for tine Fin log lonl t , ontrner season, comprieing, a levy V.N ten,ive it.ortinent of LA DIE;S lIIi LSS GOOPP, Day GOODS in w.neral, III:ADY-3IA0E CLOTHING, For )lon told u ,, yb 0110061 1 1111, HATS a 6.111, BOOTS AND SIIOES, .t e. do Thu public generally me requested to call and examine the goodh—and his pi As 1:1111 dote] mined to Eell my (Molls, all mho call may cc peet leu gains. Counts) Pittance taLen in Exelialige for Goode. ACOI.II, at the CheepCon,P. limitMgclon, April 2. NOTICE TO ALI I The PIIIISCriber. IN lin has for more than one year, ellt:ed on Int.iness in company tt rtlt 31, , r5. F. 13g..0.by. IT. Got: P. WIIISKI - Y, and Mr. lAnna Beta. butt this day disvdrai pi/ b¢/ship wait the rtbnre firm 1 All eluding against the old tit ut w ill be paid by the 4n1.-stiber, and all those in debted to the firm tt ill pay him. _ _ _ ---• CLOCKS, : WA T CHE S mot JEWELL!'" o 111 r ' always be I °paired. A Food steel: of etricks. r.' , W.W.I'S nod JEwr.ral out Ire kept on Land p'...' for customers who ma} Int or hint nith it call. — Iliantingataa, Mal cla 2,1559 sC 7-- - ~, - i 5, ... .- • 1 - - ' ' / -... '''. ~.„, •I,• '-' ,V . ''' ' " . . - ii IfAl po ,Vi. , ? 1 ?" .,". 0y. ''" 0 .), ,, , , - ----2 " - -..- -- - =—, - , • riIIIE "GLOBE JOB OFFICE" is A. the most complete of nes in the country, nod po.- st vS , Ii the loot ample facilities for peoinplly exot Wing, in tlio test sale. c‘o v Int iety el Jell hinting, ouch 88 , HAND BILLS ; PROGRAMMES, ' BLANKS, POSTERS, CARDS, CIRCULARS.. ~ BALL TICKETS, BILL HEADS, LABELS, &C., &C., &C. • CALL ,ND LXAMINF. syrentrvg OF wcrlA, - AT LEWIS' BOOK, svalosiotY fi MUSIC STOII7. CHEAP 'WATCHES - f iLp CHEAP WATCHES ! TACOB LAT)OMUS, Q.V. 615. MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Has on hand end N constantly receiving largo assorments of .dommcom Eng/trk, and Swiss Illttchez, which be B ill sell at loner pliers than ever °tiered. J. L. would call purticolar attention to the celebrated ate IN WITCH, elicit for acemary of time and dura bility. and less liability of getting nut of order, is super'. m to any other imported M Melt, tooth) at anything lam the colon cost. Jew elry, Silyer and Silver Plated Ware, of ell styles nod Inatome. ALSO— 7 , Gold, Rit r and Stool Spectacles, N't lilt glasses for all sights, Ne itil PATENT, as well as the old st)Io Irames. All goods sold at my establishment are marranted to be as I °presented. and satisfaction gltaran• teed to all ynreltasera, at NO. 615, Market Street, Corner of Decatur. (Sept. 19, 1860,—1y. , THE CYTHAR A—The k Pr osbyterian Psalmodist—The Shawn—Theittbilee—llunten's and Bertinni enlarged stud improved Instrortord—Wellond's Nearlnl Duni oved Method fur the Gull ar—Lelainni Accor dean, Violin and Flute 111.4tt nethrs—Winner'a and Ilor.e'n Violin In.truetors—Bellak's Melodeon Instruetar—Bin , rowea' Piano-Forte Printer—do. Thorongh-Base Pt inter— Howe's Drawing Room Dancei—The Churns Glee Book— Tara's Harp, for solo at LEWIS' BOOK; STATIONERY k,..M1.151C STOitTl. pISTOLS ! PISTOLS I I • , colt's, .Sharps', Smith A Wesson's, and all. improved patterns (4'lh:solves, Pistols, Cart, idges, DOM° Knives, &e, do., for rale at thellardware Store of '1 ' ' JAMES A. , lIROWN. ' Iluntingolon. Pa. Illy 21, 1661 F RANKLIN, HOUSE, I\ 7LIE DLI.IIOII D, , PA VALENTINE CROUSE, Proprietor The eiticens or the county, nod strangers and [mete's generally, yilt Und.conifortnble accoutmodialous at this house. give us n trinL - ptl, tl 4, 1880.1 FXCITANGE HOTEL ) • lIIINTINGP , S2;, PA., Ti AU I.6NSYLVANIA RAMROf.D DEMMI tfOIIN S. lIILtI It , Protiiio9r I 861: , • • •• • ' IS ON HAND NEW GOOD, JOSEPU REIGUEIt ItEtit t WbRIC - ON rTHE HORSE • •!, ,'t ;, -; THE HORSE ' & HIS DitEASES: • • , DY•3111011ERT ;JEN:USG:S.V. fr., 1' .I'rgre . :!?).?f sung cry in Veterinary Collegeaf Philadelphia, • , S' WILE, TELL YOU Of the Origin, History and distinctive traits of the various breeds of European; Asiatic, African and American Horses, nutty the physical formation and pa.. • • Zuligfilt(es fory nritiiiftilin'a law to A's"dert . ani'ltis ngo byllinlmintietand condition of his teeth; illustratad with' • , nummons,explauntory enstayings, THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES WILL TELL YOILOf Breeding, Breaking, Stabling, Fee& ing, Grooming, Shoeing, and the gener - at management of the horse, with the beet models of administering medicine, • ; also, 'histi , 3o , trent Biting, Kicking, Bearing, Shying, Stumbling, Crib-Bit4 ing. ltestiesimess,and other vices to which beis - subject;mith numerous ox. plenaterf - - TIIE - 11ORSE - A1 4 :II IfiS,DISFIASES WILL TELL YOU Of We causcamptilms,and Trentincia of Strangles, Sore Throat, Distemper, Oita.% Influenza, Di oilellitts, Vamp inenlasy, Stoken Wind, Chron ic Coach, Roaring and Whistliug.Lant .pna, Sorg Month and Ulcers, and De. :111 eriyedTdetli avitlnotai'diieases of the _ „ Month and Vespirutoty Orgunsi,„„_„,, THE LIME 4,Nlc) lIIS DISSASL•'S WILL TELL YOU Of tho CIIII9CB, symptoms,aud Treatmeut of Wol 13941, Cholic, Strangulation, . t • , Roily Ooncrt lion», ltuptilre», Paley, Diarlhea,.laundiuo.llepatirs hea,llloody Urine, Stones In the Kidneys 'mid der, Inflamation and other disease» ef, ' the Stomach, Bowels, Liver rind ' nut y Organs. • r THE HOREB AND HIS DISEASES , WILL TELL YOU Of ihe Otiksetc," Oyi • Olphion•s, and Tieni • • ' • Z i l ' g t • _Shoes, Wind Ot4ls, Forintlek, CrackeSt, Hoofs. Solo•Driiise and Grant, Conk • , Scratches, Thrush nut Corns; -also, Vertigo, Epilepsy, ,Staggers, .t, • • • and other diseases of; the *Feet, Lege, and Head. TILE HOUSE' AN'? lIIS EISEASE9 WILL TELL YOU Of the comes.. symptoms, and Treat• writ of Fitttuta, Poll Evil, Glanders, Furey. Seal let Fever, Mange; Surfeit. Locked Jaw,llheumatisinterarnp,Galls, ' Thsenses of the Eye ttrid , • t , .and how to manna ,Castrali9, thleet, ' Itowelind. Fitfue, • , llernia. Amputation, Tapping, - and out., or surgical Opel miens. TII F. 11011.4 D AND lII§ DISEASES ITILL'TELCTOU Of Ilnicy'a Metlsad bf latithiellorsie t: bow to Approach, , or Stable a Colt; 111:111 , to a6custOnt fa''lnirse' to t strange siunals nud sights, and how, to. ' Ilit; Saddle. Side. and SreakThiiit ft. Harness; alsu the form and law of Wannsurr. The whole belug' the re) suit of 15 years' careful atody, of the, - , • . habits. psenliarititqc wante and weak.' 'lessee of this noble uud useful animal. roe tab at Lewis' Book Stare. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES, THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES, - THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES, .. A VALUABLE BOOK,- • For sale at LEWIS'. , Book Store EVERYBODY'S LAWYER; , . EVERYBODY'S LAWYER, EVERYBODY'S LAWYER. A VALUABLE BOOK,' flio at LEWIS' Book Store: r• THE , FAMILY DOCTOR,' THE FAMILY DOCTOR, THE FAMILY, DOCTOR, .! A YALTJABLE 1300 K, . For Foie at LEWIS' , Book:Store. ' • LONGSTRETH ON THE HONEY .BEE, LONGSTRF,TII ON THE HONEY BEE, LONGSTRETH ON THE HONEY BEE, A VALUABLE. BOOK,, For sale at LEWIS' Book' Stoic: DOWNING on FRUI•T and FRUIT TREES, DOWNING on FRUIT and FRUIT TREES, DOWNING on FRUIT and FRUIT TREES, , 4..,V4LUABLE Po- sale at 'LEWIS' Book Store. •„ QC.ROOL BOOKS, FOR'SALE AT LEI IS' 1/001'. STATIONERY & MUSIC STO:dE, irt.NTIZ;GDON, PA OFrIOOD'S Spe 2d. 3d, 4th nod sth headers. MT:UM:Si S Spoiler and Rearßrs, (611 and new editions.) SANDER'S do do do SWAN'S do do do COl3O do do do Webb's Normal licadci, Nl.l. ' Emerson's Readmit. TOM 11'9 Spoiler and Definer, (old and coveditiohs.) Scholar's Culnpanion. Smith's. Bron n's and Towers trainman. Fileh's Phyhical Geography. 'Morelli:. Physical Geogiaphy. ,Monteith nod McNally's Geographies di Atlases. Wi,hster's - and cehter's Dictionaries. Quaiikenßos' First Lessons in Composition. „ • QuaLlielibo's Composition and !thermic. th eentraf is. Stoddard's, Emmet son's, Swan's,Colliurlee and Kay's At itlimetics. Pideii.on's bawdier Science. . GI oeuliail's and Studdard•s Keys to Malin:Wilco. thecideaf's said Davies Mgt:hies. Greenleaf's Key ,to Algebra. Poker's dui elide Philosophy. Pat ker's Pit et Lessons in :%atdi al Philosophy. • Paiker's Philosophy. Uplinin's Mental Philosophy. • it's II isle: y of thu United States. Berard's 06 , 1, ; • Goodrich's " P 113,011, Dulltoll and Setibner's Penmanship, in eleven numbei s. Academical. Controllers' and other Copy Books, . • Elements of Map Drawing, with plain for sketching maps .by,trisingulation and improved.mothods of projection, Davies' Elebientary Geometry nud Trigonometry. Davles s Lagendre's Geometry. ,; , Fulton A Eastman's Buok•kceping. Book Keeping, by Single Entry, by Thinaford 8 Payees Book Keeping by Single unit Double Entry, by Ilnuaroril Peyson. 011ier hooks will be added and furnished to order. A full stock of School Stationery nlways on hand.. II ontingilon, Pa. , , NEWELL , S ktje yIIOTGGRAPII GALLERY, No. 721 dreh qtrrd, Pltilmfelphia One of the lorgesi end most complete Cidlerieetn the StateN, where the best Pietnre4, known to the Piro• tographic art,nro taken at ii Icesno litgber (boa are paid f.>r raiaerablo caricatures Tine Pi oprietor, a practical Photographer, attends per sonally, every sitting—and allows no piCturelo leaver the Gallery mains it Simon perfect satisfaction. Thiguerieetypes and Amin °types, of absent ar;deeeased friend., photographed to any required size, or taken en Canvass, life size, and painted in Oil lay the best Artists.• At this Gallery pictures can he taken in any weather—. nails] feet in cloudy days as, when the nun shines. Persons visiting the city, are icspectfully invited to ex amine our sp.ichnensoiluch for price and quality defy competition. • Aly-Instructions given In the art of Phetography.• It. NEWELL, GALLERY OP. ART ' 724 Arch Stint, rhiladclphin. COMMENDATION'S: From Ilan. I,ew•is D. Campbell, M. C.; Ohio My family and ft lends all touter in the opiniop,that the (Soleil) picture is more life-like than any thing they ever saw. My likeness boo been repeatedly taken by tiff ferent Artists in vettens ways, but I have never yet bad ono which presents L.O true to nature, all the fentures and exprt.s,ions of couuteuanta as this. From Hon. E. Joy Mortis, Into Minister to Italy, '• The exquisite finish. beauty and enrolees of year pm' traits. conjoined with their durability of color and faith fulness as likenesses, cannot full to commend them to the attention and patronage of all who appreciate true art. Pram Col. James Page. Having occasion for n. pertralt, I procured one from ,Jr. Robert Newell, of tile city of Philadelphia, a miniature in Oil Colors, under the nee process discovered by hint, and bike great pleasure in expressing the satisfaction given me, not only by the uccuracy of the likeness, but its artic tic finish in all respects, and recommends him teethe pat ronage of those dis Posed to encourage the beedtifiiinrt.l Nov. 28, 1860 Jxs. Nos., COME TO THE : NEW STORE' ' EQ3 CIII AP BARGAINS. • NEW GROCERY AND - CORFECTIONERY' C. LONG .„ Informs tile citizens of lliintlnidoh and vi cinity, that he has opened a new Grocery and Confection ery Store in the basenient, under Gutman & Co.'s Clothing Store, in the Diamond, and would moat d'espcatiallY guest a share of public patronage. Ills stock consists of all kinds of the' BEST GROCERIES. •‘• CONFECTIONERIES, Sc.; Sc. • Fish can be hail at wholesale or retail. ICE CREAM will be furnished regularly to parties and individuals. at his room. Huntingdon, Sept. 24, 1160. OIL CLOTH WINDOW SHADES, GILT GOLD STRIDES ; .. MUSLIN SHADES; kfIE:EY'S FIYTURE S, TAPE, CORD ANN TASSALS, I= AT . LFIWIS' 1300 k - . tIOAL nt.JOISITS Sh'rels: j•ft,r aXsite A. DE' El 11 8 0 U
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