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 .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