Letter from Missouri, [The following wo clip from the Al toona Tribune. It was written by a for mer resident of this County—a broth er of Mr Alcx. Carmon of this place and with whom many.of our readers, are well acqnain ted. The letter speaks for itself.; iot each one read it atten tively.—Ens.] - - . CliAntrox on., Mo., is;occmber 21,A, ISGI. Da. T. M. G 1013111.1 - Dear - ,Sir:—' * * It was seven years, on the 11th of thismonth, since we left Ebens burg, and in that length of time I have had to pass through many trials, some of which were rather severe, but nev ertheless, I have had some sweet With the bitter. We have all had good health, and enjoyed ourselves very much, part of the time. I have work ed hard in opening up and enclosing about ninety acres of ground,'and put ting up all necessary buildings, and was just about fixed, as I thought, to live conifortably ; but alas! hoiv un certain is everything in the calculation of son men, and - I , appear to be ono of the fated some.. This unfortunate war has blasted all my hopes, so far as Missouri is concerned. lou are, no doubt, informed that our State is in rebellion against the General Govern ment, and, as a necessary consequence, is at war within herself.. We stand, at present, pretty equally diVided— loyal and rebel—and, as in the case in all civil wars and rebellions, we are very bitter one against the other—so much so that in many places it is un safe to go about alone. Indeed, Doc tor, you (who I trust arc living in peace and harmony in old Pennsylya nia,) can form no idea of how bad, it really is in this State. The rebels, in some instances, have shot down citi zens while at their work. At one time they shot two children while at their plays, and at another time a young girl of seventeen was shot down without cause ! -I have been living in suspense since August last. For six weeks I watched every night. I have saved myselfand horses thus far, and as things look now, and have for some time past, I expect to weather it through—at I least until can dispose of what I have, and then I will bid good-bye to Missouri. This State is financially ruined, alit!, iu my opinion, will be a battle-ground for years to come. Indeed, I cannot see how it can be other Wise. The peo ple are of that material that know.nn such word as surrender, and one will not give up to the other. Nearly all the large slave-holders are Union men, while tbur-fifths of the others—at least that portion in the rebel army—are men and boys who never did and nev er will be able to own a slave. In a neighboring county it has been as certained that three out of every four that are in the rebel army can neither read nor write. This county is, I have no doubt, about like the one referred to. The rebels are largely in the ma jority here. There are not more than two hundred loyal men in this county, and more than half of them are in this ! township. We have about thirty men in the United States service, anion.- them m - son Marshall. The - arc ta king if grey of toil La a /MR prop erty, breaking up rebel camps, and killing some of them as a matter of consequence. 'The regiment is com manded by Col. John 1). Foster, a na tive of Missouri and a slave-owner, who has no mercy on the rebels with %vhom he comes in contact. The reb els call him—as they do all Union men —an Abolitionist. The head-quarters of the regiment is at Macon City, about twenty-five miles from this place, on the Hannibal & St. Joseph Rail Road, which, by the by, has suffered considerable loss front the depredations of cowardly rebels, who aro afraid to go into the army and fight manfully. Among them is a certain old Jimmy Vincent, a Presbyterian preacher; who was shpt in the .back while endeavor ing to burn the Thayer bridge. (Pity it had not been his old head !) Jist hero I will remark that the preachers of the 31. E. Church South are rebels, to a man. A few weeks since when the Conference was in session in Glas- {how, a man came to the door of the . eianr ch and told the preachers that the U. S. troops were coming. Immedi ately the preachers left the stand and all broke and rani two of them left town without th.cir horses! - 111;was false alarm, but shows that " the wick ed flee when no man pursueth." Such is seeesSion in these parts. I have heard of several secession or their sympathire,iers, in the Zovt.4l, but I trust you are not of that number, and I therefore will ventore to make a few more remarks on the subject of this -unfortunate war, by way of opinion ; and first let me say that J. mu Sn 110 way responsible for assisting to bring ou this trouble, hav ing been a warm supporter of Stephen Douglas, and I would to God that he had been elected and lived. lam stet the apologist of the party in )pow er, but I am the friend of what I be love to be the best Government on earth, and thus believing, I must he allowed to support thepresent Admin. istrotion in helping to save it. I must ;tdmit that in my opinion it is weak, and in some instances, I fear, reckless oimpaged badly. 1 fear it 'ill (but I ardently hope it won't— tio never!) agree to a compromise. We must save the old Flag and Gov ernment, or let her be struck from the map of nations. Let us spend the last dollar and give the last man before we submit to the latter, for neither are ;%vorth saving if this Government is Other lost or divided. To divide it is to loose it in subdivided fr,ulents (see Mexico) - which lvill beeonie an .cosy prey to the vultures that are hovering around it. I fear the rebels have been underrated thus far, but for the future I look for better. lam still unchanged in my opinion as to the length of the straggle; it will be long mid .dreadful, pt cheap at any cost of life and treas ure if the Government is only saved, as I firmly believe it will he. - Our old Legislature, that was de capitated by the Convention, has met ;;gain, near the Southern line of the tate, and passed another act of seces -49n, and sent•ou an agent to be ad- Mitted into the would-be Southern Confederacy. 13ut this matters not; ire have a Prbvisional Government th 4 Js loyal to the United States * * Yours truly, ROBERT" CARMON FROM WASHINGTON. Changing their Encampments WASHINGTON, I)ee. O.—A. number of the regiments in Generals McCall and Smith's divisions aro to-day striking their tents and removing to new lo calities, nearer to forests, where they can obtain wood for building cabins conveniently, and for their fires. They do not, however, require to go thr from their formbr The Pennsylvania Reserve. ' The Pennsylvania Reserve were out nearly all day yesterday in battalion and re'gimental drill. The day was fine, and Gen. McCall was on horseback during a largo portion of the time, closely watching the movements of the arniy under his command: The move ment of the troops - in drill - Ind dress parade is equal to that of veterans. Sickness in tho Army; , Though not generally, of a serious character, there is - n good-deal of sick ness in : the ,army, in Virginia. It ari ses from the diMrence in the habits of the soldiers from that to-which they have been accustomed, and with care to diet and 'cleanliness soon disappears. Our Hospitals TI3 official report to-day gives 1,083 as the number of sick and wounded in the hospitals in Washington, George town, and Alexandria. The sick have every comfort and attention that their cases require. New hospitals arc being erected; in anticipation of a larger de mand for accommodations. Literary L'lrercises and Amusements in the Army. Some of the regimen'Ls are putting up commodious eabitisfor holding meet ings fin• intellectual improvement dur ing the winter evenings. This praise worthy movement will, it is hoped, be adopted by every regiment in the army. The buildings put up for this purpose can be used on the Sabbath for reli gious exercises, and, during the Nveek, for literary entertainments in the eve- IlltlE,S Caucus of Republican Members There is to be a caucus of Republi can members of Congress of night, to decide on a line of policy to be pursued during the session. The object is to secure harmony in the sup port of the Government in the war against the rebels. The reporter of the Supreme Court will not be appointed for some time. Neither. :House of Collgre:ifi ill in SCS.SiOII to-day, they having adjourned till Monday. , Parson Brownlow's Victory in Ten- The account of the victory- in Ten- IIeSSCO, by Parson Brownlow, appears to he entitled to full credit. The news conies direct from a Secession source at Memphis, where the victory is evi dently admitted as complete, and where it is alleged to be the first victory of the Federal troops. The Plriladclphia Pras says of it: " The intelligence of the Victory of Parson' Brownlow over a large b . ody of rebels, at Morristown, Tennessee, will be read with intense delight in all portions ofour,country. The previous advises received from him indicated r had - a force of about three thousand arca under his command, but he was ip the vicinity of so largo an army of the rebels, and he had so little reason to expect efficient aid or support from the main body of the Union troops, that there was apparently little rea son to suppose he would hazard a bat tle, The most that, could have been reasonably hoped, was, that he would he enabled to find a safe refuge among the mountain fastnesses of Eastern Tennessee. But he has bravely turned upon his persecutors and the enemies of the Union, and made them blanch with fear and consternation. Morris town, where the battle was fought, is situated in Jefferson county, and is a station on the line of the - Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, about forty miles east of Knoxville. This bold blow will doubtless be productive of most important conse quences. It will place, at least tem porarily, a portion of the main artei,y of the rebels under the control of Un ion men, and enable them to seriously damage it. It will arouse the enthu siasm of the hardy and patriotic moun taineers of Eastern Tennessee to the highest pitch, and send thouands of them swarming to Parson Brownlow's camp. On the other hand, the rebels will doubtless be incited to a pitch of frenzy, and will make such desperate exertions to capture his forces that they.may yet be compelled to flee to the borders of Kentucky. But, how ever this may be, such sterling and undaunted patriotism cannot and will not long be left unsupported. The firmness and heroic determination of Parson Brownlow and his noble com patriots shine, out like a beacon star amid the black night of Southern trea son. When millions, who were bound by every sentiment of honor and pa triotism to stand by the noble Govern ment that had protected them and in sured their prosperity, proved faithless, and turned their parricidal hands against their country, these mountain heroes stood firm. And now their leader proves that he can not only teach freemen their duty, but that he can wield the sword of the soldier as ably as the pen of the undaunted ,edi tor. lleneeforth his name will for ever be-enshrined in American history as one of the most devoted, courage ous, and determined of American pa triots. Indiana has sixty regiments of in fantry. eight companies of cavalry, And four batteries of artillery. A Russian line-of-battle ship foun dered off the coast of Japan, with 800 persons on board. All perished ! At Winchester, Virginia, the rebel army under Gen. Jackson, includes a regiment of slaves, fully armed. Jeffeition Davis has admitted Mis souri and Kentucky into the Southern .Confederacy. suppow he will next add Pennsylvania and .sew General McClellan says the meanest of the regiments in the army of the Po tomac is superior to tiay of the volun teer regiments in the Mexican war. The cost of semding a dispatch of I ten words by telegraM) 'ikon) harris burg to San Francisco, has been fixed at pe dollars and ninety cents, and for ty-eight cents for each' additional word. 12=13 nesse°, News Items. The Farmers' Bank of Reading has invested $40,000 in the new National Loan. Barnum offers $l,OOO for the lone rep resentative of the Southern chivalry found drunk at Beaufort, South Caro lina, when that place was taken pos session of by the Union troops. The average of bank exchange in New York, says the World, of that city, have increased over a million each day for the past three weeks in conse quence of the revival of trade. Silver is being discovered in large quantities in the gold mines of Califor nia, much of it being heretofore over looked in the rush after` the gold. The success attending the mining is creating quite an excitement. It is estimated that six millions a year will be mined. A Chicago paper gravely I'6l - larks that " the 'longer the present war lasts, the more 'public opinion begin to Settle clown in the belief that it willbe a short' one." The editor is quite firm in his belief. The Stars and Stripes , now wave in six of the seceded States, to wit: in North Carolina, over Fort Ifatteras ; in South Carolina, at Beaufort; in Florida, at Key West and Fort Pick ens; in Mississippi, at Ship Island; in Eastern Tennessee and in the northern and_ western sections of Virginia. When Byron crossed the sea he sang : My native land, good night." - When Mason and Slidell attempted to - cross they woke up one morning and made the salutation, "My native land, good morning." Commodore Tatnall, Chief Engineer of the C. S. A. coast defence, says that the rebels must abandon all their coast defences, for, after the sample of tiring at Hilton Head by our fleet, nothing they have erected can stand before it. sear (;en. McCall's headquarters is an old Virginian, who liberated his twelve slaves after the Avar commen ced, and now has them contentedly working on his farm for wages. DIED, .At the residence of his son, at the Shaver's Creek Bridge, in West twig., on the 3d inst., LEWIS DAVIS, aged about 72 years. PHILADELPHIA DIAHHETS Fancy and FAlra Family Flour C.llll. ,tlMi 3111,1 fine Ryo Fl..ur =EMI IMICEEIZECIIII Fair and Ih In,. Red Itye Cot n, pr ime Yellow. CI. el seed, 64 RN Timothy HUNTINGDON MARKETS CORRECTED WEEKLY. ES= Mtl== EBIAMESSI Bud Vhent fly e.... Cot n..,...... 112=2! LOME Ihiwl 11110, 1:w1rr..... )11111 . Sii .10 it „n,,;,. ‘ - .ZTE.A.I7 COW.— ._J _Come to ths' residence Of the sill,- set ther, in Walker towteddp, °boat the let, inst month, it BLACK COW sup- • p.w.t tot:air:tot 3 earn old, The , et is requested to conic fornard and wore mopntis. par charges and take - it on ay, other, im; it s ill le• th•pe,tl or am', ding to Ito. ;WIN lIOPP. Ihwoklret 1.6,15G1 TME . OII'S NOTICE.- rt.A, -U The undersigned Auditor appointed by the ar phalli' Court of Huntingdon catnap, to 111,Itibute tire halance in the handy of John B. Printer admini•thitor of James T. \I Ilson, deceased, a ill att• tut to the duties of hi. appointment at the llire of Mitre k Don tie. on Friday, the 27th day at Mr relnker. at ten o'cloik. A. M iwn and where all pet soon iutvrest , d thvir Vtajllls, or be delsimcd noon coining in fora -.hale fund. IVILLIA.II DORRIS. in., Ifitnting.ton, Doc. 10, 1501 Auditor. A ul)1T011'S NOTICE.- 'fin 1111.1015ig11 , 41 Auditor oppolptc,l by line Ot pitau•' Court of tfanithigolon . county, to dirt., Mule the halauce in the luotHl4 of John tolottinktiatol of William T. Wii nn. Aced, will attend to the duties of his appointment lit the office of MilesA Dorris, on Fi Cho 27111 day of December out tcp o'clock , t 'll, and nltere all permit 4 interested, will present their claims, or be tleb.tt tool 110111 cooling in for a clime of haul fund. WILLIAM DORRIS, dn, 110 ntinp;don, Dec. 10, 1861.-3 w. A.DINIINISTIIATOIt'S NOTICE.— [E,tore (ZIT tO Allison, stood.) I,ttern of Adininintrotion upon the eMoto of Andrew Allison, loth or Conlin in county, deed, Lm ing been panted to the tunho,igned, all persons hating elaitn9 ugaink the entnto ore r...inevteol to preheat them to limo undereigned. and all penoni indebto4 still minks inneill nto pay went. ASIANDA E. Al.t,liON /I..iruint.t rat rtx. Dec. 5, 1561-61.1 Mtn ti ngdon, Pa, HERIFF'S SALES.—By irtue of sundry volt. of Vend. Exp. nod Lev. Co.- In me directed, I Noll expose to publio sale or outcry, at the Court Home, in the borough of Ilontingdon, ON 310N DAY TILE 2:i1:0 DAY OP DECE3IIIEIt, 11031. at too o'clock, P. 31., the following described Coal Lstate, IS pit: Four hundred acres of land, more or le,. lituate iii Tod township, llnn t lepton county, adjoin - mg hull serve) el In the mune of Eklund Clark on the nest, land of Etmin & Iltonlltod roil Henry Rhodes on the coot. and lend of Speer & Dougherty tut the north. Aleo the math bled five-sixths of 220 ant es of land adjoining the Abe, e nu the north, nod the Fulton county line on the south, being the land come) ed by Speer and Dougherty to the S. V. & IL T. B. It. Company, Seiyed, taken in enroll ton and to be sold no the property of the Sherman's Valley end Broad Top Rauh oad Company. ALSO—A II that lot of ground, situate in Franklin to 3s .- ship Huntingdon county, on the south of the Spruce Ct eek and Waterstreet Turnpike rend, about 011 C end a• half miles cant of Spruce Creek Village. lint ing thereon et Med a too story noting home, bring 25 feet front along raid road 1.3 , 33 feet deep, a lilt a kitchen Ili feet svutre . , thereto attached, and the lot or plena of 4,:tound endow.. tilage.e.ppurtenant to the said budding. Seired, taken in execution and to he sold m the pa °petty of livery L. I tar voy and Joi n t .110Naul, built sor t canted Do nor, null cent rnettn s. ./Vidiee Ga Purehavers —Bidders at sales sill take notice that immediately upon the property being knocked dos n, fifty per cent. or all bide under $lOO, and tssenty.llso per cent or all bids over that sum, must be paid to Om Shelia; or the ptopertp will inn eel up again and bold to other blildeis . ho alit comply mith the Rhino terms. JOHN C. WAThON, Shertfr 11.nullagdan, Dee. 5, 1561. MBE BOOKS OFLEVI WEST BROOK have been placed in our bona for intinv/i -ale collection for the benefit of cteditord. Ullll l l3ll the OCCOIIIIIB Ore read 111111111 11111'0 II veto, Me pot them In the bands of a Justice of the Peace, end proceed to collect all balances unpaid. SCOTT IIItOWN, Atlorne3b Itt Law. 111.ntingtIon, Dec. 3, 1501 TJOUSES AND A LOT OF GROUND I. FOR SALE. The:tut:editor MTh's for bale, a LOT OF GROUND, nt McAlevy'a Fort, knot, n no the Groosrtun Lot in Jackson tounebtp, Huntington empty. There to elected on tho InemiheB, ONE LARGE DWELLING HOUSE, AND A NEW STORE HOUSE AND ARMORY, together with oth er out Luildings. This is n good stand to sell goods. JAMES STEWART, Dec. 3. 1301-3,v. AUDITOR'S NO'fiVE. The atudern",gned AurlitOr to dish 'but° tho fund in The bands of Groins Miller, Trunter to sell the Heel Estate of Samuel , fliompson, dec'd„ will attend to the duties of ids appointment nt the office of Blair & Speer, on Weducbday, 15th December next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. R. MILTON SPEER, Auditor. Nov. 23. 1861.—ik AUDITOR'S NOTICE.- Tho undersigned Auditor, to distribute the money in th o hands of Joh° Owed" Eaq , and Robt. 1,. flondermon, Executors of John Henderson, deed., arising from the sale of the Real Estate of said deceased, w dl attend to the duties of his appointment at the office of Blair & Speer, ou Thursday, 1:0,11 December next, et 10 o'clock, A. M.R. MILTON SPEER, _ . lluntingdon, Nov. 25, '61.-4t AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Tho undersigned Auditor to distributo the fund In tho Lands of Glutton Milder, Ttusteo to sell the peal wAI Estate of 2ohn French, d., will attend to the duties of his eppointment nt the office of llinir& Speer, on Friday 20th of Deehrber next, nt 1 o'clock, P. Me It MILTON SPEER, Nov. 25, 1861.-I,t p. •Gv..•ch . • raj -_Se t )ENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. TIMF, OF LNAVING OF TRAINS 11'ESTIVARD. 1 I EASTWARD. g iw ~: N 5 I L . 2 ''. VI E'- .r. ' 1 .0 3 STATIONS. rj ,f, . ... ,t.' r: .. , .9... a , .. r , ~, i le P i , i '- il 3 " .* 1 A M.I P. M. 0.31.1 I P. M.: A. 31 I A 31. 11 50 7 01 (Newton Hamilton, 0 47 12 00 7 05 6 25,111. Union, 11 Si) 0 39 12 IS 7 21 31111 Creek, 9 24 12 37 7 35 6 91 Huntingdon, 11 13 5 . 01 912 12 55 7 48 7 05 l'eteraburg, 11 08 8 58 1 05 . .... Barre° 8 50 1 13 8 03 7 20 Spruce Crook, 10 55 ..,.., 8 42 1 33 Dia mingliam, 8 27 1 43 8 23 7 43. Tylone, 10 3o 8 18 1 55 Tipton ~.., 10 19 8 08 2 01 Fostoria 8 03 2 07 8 03 Milli 31111 g, ~ 10 10. ~, Z so 2 25 8 55 S 20 Amon., 0 55 3 " 40 7 45 P. U. P. M. A. 31. , 0,11. A.M. ABM : . a . I T U - NTINGDON&BROAD TOP 11A11.110A1L—ClIANUE01 1 SCHEDULE. , 00 0101 after Muntlay, Doc. 2,1, Mar A, Pisonser Trail"' M ill airhe 511,1 depart as follows: Ill' TRAINS., .- Leavi, Hantingilon at Lai) A. M . .0 4,10 I'. St. " Saxton i• 9.30 A. 11.4 6.10 I'. M. Arrive tit Hopewell " 10.15 A. 11. DOWN TRAINS, Leave nt. 10.35 A. 3T 11.r..1011 11 10 A. :11, & 0. 30 P. M. Anlrc nt M 001100470 1.10 & F. 30 P. 0:. J. J. bAwittNex, Dec 3,1661 AUDITOR'S NOTICE.- undertignoil Auditor nppuinted by the Orphan,' Court of Huntingdon county, to dein flint° the fond in the hands of David Clarkum, Ti mteo appointed by said Court to metre sale of the !teal Estnte of Bobo t Speer, late of the Borough of deed, a dl dnelia rm. the itntlen ul his lipinillitinent at the oilier at Pont & Brown, on Thitrulity, the 111111 day of December,l 61, et 1 o'clocti, P. 11., schen and mliet u all persons interested u pre sent their claims, or be debarred flow coming in Pa a 8118115 of 8 Mt fluid. 3.11. O. COlt BIN, Huntingdon, Nor. `_'stb, 1861.—the • Auditor. WASHINGTON NOT TAKEN!! OURPLAG STILL i{AT"T•.,y. At (Vet Riot «ml Y.rusnry. SIMON crow hos just toolyssl Dom the raster o of ies, n Loge assurhltettt of Dry Goods. Orncrri. , ,, g r itcorm,i, , dinVe. Clothing, flannels. .Ch q. !tuts, (lps, Mots, Slow; and all other nu toles hitt in country "ham. whieli he is offering at his Mammoth Stores. at Collet. Ittat Station :all Nea !mtg. at unusually loot pt leen.. The lolte4 e4pectally, aro invited to mall and mutation hi, Volley (foods. ll.lvitV,t at ratigenaents x ith log go ti ali lit Philadelphia and elite, ranter n rides. ho It able to tat) his goalie clicap er than other country eeortotote and ceo t.equently. toaletaell them! Jo exchangegood4, en takes gill kiwi. , of cotoths produce at the 110104 e:o.11 Ity strict attention to the. mostonter+: he hope, to reecho a coattail:dim, at the lsheuel pationage with which Ito has been het etolot o lasts vit. Mr. C.:111) to ,Agont or dm Broad 'fop 11. 11. nt Coffer ' flint Station, :mil in propur.,l - to Whip all lambi of th.thn to the Eastern niarhet.n. lint ing a I logo Ware llontn, tor met tan I'4lllll a lilt hint nittsrmoly to Oat,. Entry (ow von fence n ill he afforded them. Angtott 11c. 9, 1801. 371.:',01)5.50 (0 NOTICB. rEstalc of Peter -Moyers. decW.l iwilVrq or Adothil4ration upon the eitafe of Peter 31t.yer,, late of Walker township. ttert'll. hat tug been gr ant ed to the mullet higne.l, all pert.nti , hat tug claims again.t tho t , t.tte are regoeattel to prevent tur n s to the taler. argued, and all persons indebted trill ntalto holm:dear WM MEM IMMO payment. November 18.1801-Ct.* 50er 4.7,5 $l,-3(11,473, A. B. 'CUNNINGHAM ! Otal NEW GOODS! GOTTO'S OLD"STAND WHERE EVERY ARTICLE USUALLY CALLED roll IN A COUNTRY FT•IIU CAN BE 11 AD A7' REDUCED PRICES. CALL ON A. B. CUNNINCIIOI BEFOIU PURCHASING ELSEWHERE Huntingdon, Nov. 13, 18111. rrItUSTEE'S SALE, if BEA L lho untler,ign, It tr,,,..t00, mpootted by lIIn Court to MI tho Ito.o E,toto Corfulan. tato it the No 01101 of cliaa‘a , aal, will,expose to Public Salo. +•u thin prenii•eq, nl Coo tound,iu, Cluntingelon count., , oil Friday, 13th December, 1861, Tiro f9iirrwiirg Aral i:orrto. In art: Ohio good fan in con- Milling IS:: Acres nit.ll2lllWllll , ,llllle On les, andLnnnd rd by [melt of Cullman on the moth. Conrail Cm f. omit oral Chi nit the -molt. and James Ilem dervop nit the raft: !roving &mot trio two , cleared and in good strite oft,dtn at ion, „poi, mite[, are ILO ionnioO Mg, among inony othet Ingo ...vivo: A tit o ..tor leg ilOll,, an tionlito leg horn milli .mm, tittot ov: reliant Mild. 01 eintr.lit, rand n son-mill nil!, litre waiter ismer. The foam it well supplied alit riover Ldiing elan and innn stone is tan...hint. Mel to opts ty iv hot two miles fruit Cmisville. nod In eli e fool] the Pentist I. vanto. ltahtsul at eel:. It is admirably d d to tire loosing of stock. oral commando it grand Immo inallott. Posseosion Iv dl lie given on tie• lot or April, ISn.t. Also, on the pi 0111iSCE, nit VW borough of Clo,srillo, On Saturday, 14th day of Dec. 1861, rio follooing additional propet tv. to o : Ton tots of ground fronting on :llain swot i 8 fret, and extending back IGU feet ton silent; said lots n 441011,1 earl, other, and bounded by Main tired on the cast. on the north by nn Wiley, and 110 the eolith by hit belonging to the lions of gesso WI ight ; truing on then: a good too story log nen/her-inward house, oith sr knLeu, vend Lome, gran nry. stable nnil epr trig. Alan: At the mons thue. fur other bits, mboinh,g each other And containing about lettran neer each. tionting 011 31/1111 8111'0, unit tlOllllll,ll 011 111 , ' 1101111 by lot or 12.11,1,th Outman, on Mir south by hit of Cali b Soope's bens, soil on tire cast tin nriontaln soil ry. '1 tired are nil ihoirable lots. Possession will lir given on eolith 'nation of sale. Solo o ill COIIIIIIOIICO 1,101 duo at lo o'cliok. A. M. ' T1:10IS 01 , 5A1,1 , .:--..t00 thit,l 4 lC the touch:lvo money to be petit on eolith nintton or solo, one herd iu ono year, with intetekt, alint the ierhlne at the death of the xlio.loW 14 ' 11 , 01111a, Wil h mutest fi11 . 10,11 to be pod to the o blow nontialli and togulnt iv dot /et; her natotal lute, to be el, cored by the 111111.19 and mot ty,.b2,e of thy porehamot. Fot any bother tole/Illation ....neat loom, the about ngply to I= TiXEOUTOII ,' S NOTICE, — - . - (Extafe qf N'arley . ',thus Te6tamentary upon tho laQt u ill and testament ,f . Nancy 1103 d. late of Walker tom rolup, Huntingdon cminty, deceawed. limo bee" granted to the enb,ctiber.— All perkone indebted too tequebted to make homediato 1m.% meta, o nd those baling claims oil! ple,ent them Qn operly authenticated to too. 41111AILA)1 STATPt, McConnellstown, Non. 5,1561-14 Executor. GOODS! NEW GOOP.SII li C. A ; SIDIAN 'MILLER. Has just received a new stock of GIIOCEBIEs, IMT-GOODS, BOOTS S: Call and examine my new stork. U. ASII.3IAN October 31, 1101 FALL AND WINTEIL VASitIONS ROBERT KING, 17111 Street, one door' west of to neon's Sloes, =I GEKTLE.IIEX;S" DRESS GOODS. Ills asbortmeut consi.is of PLAIN AND FANCT YESTINGS, the Neatest And best that could be follnd ttt the c ity, all of oldch ho will haw 'please] it , P}li ibihng, i44.1.' leaking tip to otoler. It will cost nothing to call and exatfilins his goods. Call mg, Huntingdon iSezt. 24,1861.4 m A L Di\IINISTItATOWS NOTICI . frsfate of John Cilia 11(1, (Iced.] Lettera of Admit'Oration with the Will angered upon the estate of Julio UiNnud, dee'ol, late of 11011ile+ 8011 ton n ship, having been granted to the untleisigneil, nll persons haring claims upon thin estate are requested to present them to the undersigned, and all persons knowing [Louis eel ves indebtedwill make immediate pa3ment. ELIZA. OILLAND, November, It, 1.5,51,5 i; GEE GENTS 1. Can make from ¢d'.oolo v 5.00 per day !ening our oar ety enrchipeg. COLEMAN k CO., SUS Chestnut St., Phila. MEM 'lO AL BUCKETS and Shovels, I_,/ for 6010 by JAIIEB A. 11/ICIYN NEW GOODS!! NEW GOODS!!! DANII.:I, %MYERS. ABRAIIAM (11:URII, Atlininktratorq Nnw STORE! 1,111VIS:-.TKVElt, Tru.ler. Cm,‘ llmitinztion Cu l'it MERCHANT TAILOR CI OTIls, CASSDIERES, and 1861. 1861. CLOTHING. RO M AN. • • NEW CLOTHING FOR -1 ; U 1 /.; AND WINTER, JUST ItECEIVCD AT IL ROMAN'S CHE-4l' CLOTHING STORE.' For 0 eritlemen`e Clothing of the best material, cad made ht Out best workmanlike manner, call at 11. ROMAN'S, •• zr ito the Franklin Rome in 3farltel thmo.,7ll3natig- i-- 1 111IIT TREES' AND GRAPE S.. • •.‘ , no mb,crib..l,,, nit. Bale atlas 1 1 ;nrecry In Ea:.st, Will lepton, n 111k11 , 1.011111 a. 0,01 intent of choice .Ernit Tie, and Uni pes. a blch ho a ill be 'pissed to dhpome.ot at re:1,01,0,1e ju Wee...l. J. WHITE. . I tuntingtion, Nov. 6,1561-3, , , . REMEMBEWELLSWORTH FISHER k SON ECM ,11.1,S'T OPENED SPLENDiII STOCK NETV G dabS , THE PUBLIC' ABM INVITED TO CALL ME EXAMIN E OUR, COODS FISITER• & 'SON Oct. T, 181,1 MILITARY BOOKS. REVISED ARMY RE'GI7LATIONS AUTHORITY OF DEPART3ItNT. Tint hoot: is no octavo of 500 pager, it, elegantly printed on tine paper. with neo• hold pe n Mid h. 19 1111 nainfrobie rxhoitilite index, for mid( h et my ale, rill Ito gratethl, the moment his ttetert.. it it. As no loaner etlithM hat, ever had an index, and the m ant of one has been Icing Pdt in the At my. ' 11, 0 Appendix emlnacett Ilat At (icier of War. contain- Mu; limy important rorrretioint: nlsn. toloetiong from the 3111ttaty At In of Congtent, including those parsed at the rum: $2, 00. FOR SA T.E"XT LEWIS• BOOK STORI CAVALRY TACTICS, [ACIIIOR IZED EDITION] By Major William (Ohara, U. S. A robli-.lml nna at: LEWIS' BOOK STORE. Complete in ono volume. Price $l.OO. - 1: - NITED STATES INFANTIi,Y TACTICS. For Mai Watt action oxereiqe, and manoeuvres • of the' United States Itulaniry, buclualingln lantry of the Line. Light Infantry. and Rifle men; prep:ned under flue dile,. lion of flue War Veil,u talent. and 11110101i,ti and adopted by the Secrotuy of War, May let, 1801, cont•tiu ion the school of the soldier; ilia school of the Matt maim; for ski: 1104111TH, mai the gen, al .11'; I lur I'lliis for ,1.111111.11er4, nod the seined of the battalion; ineluding the at ticks of liar and a do titulary ol• otilitai V 071119. COllllllOO in 0110 10111111 0 . rritin $1.25. For . silo at Letuis' Rook Stow. -•- =I THE HANDY BOOK ronTui3 • UX11'.1::1) BTATZ&'OLDIER, coralni; info set sicei complete s3 . fiterat of Instrnetion In the i-citnul"urtlio Foldler.willk Jlielitolint iy explanation of the torinatioa,orii Ifatfallon on Varmie, the Volition of the onlenni. n Brat book or iuttodoction to authorized U.S. Intuttry Ttle ' tiCA, foal Filer 25 outs, For-auto LEWIS' r.00K'pT01:1:. AL" 0, liardees hue and Light Infantry TACTICS, c,pletu in , 2 vols. nice Vl.t o i,i l l ; . I‘l o l . t - ...K The Houk: ,ent nutil to any midi can on the le eini of tbo prico. Huntingdon Moy TREES, &0., FOR THE ...U_;TIDIN OF 1801, AT LOW PRICES. Tho Fnh.etihett inch,, attention to their large and well glint it stork or feint Tare, of a pple, n .•at 1,, phon, apt ii et, quince, Sr, &e. Ihpnrf prat, apple and cherry Lions. Also, the small frill t+, vW It n+grapty, CUL I .1111,1. gou•eberl ins, t ktl,M hornet at the flint 11.eviittble gorts. Also, a large slot is of orergroens and plunk tree.. They m 111 cull at pritro math Wow umml t Wes, nod offer great itul 'icemen tx to rlant Im g, Iv. TAYLon st, Huntingdon, 0ct.17, /PGI.. NEW NATIONAL LOAN. Seven and Three-Tenths Per gent TREASUIIY NOTES, NOW REACT FOR DELIVERY AT TUB OFFICE JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, No. 114 South Third Street, I= Putsuant to instotetions Dom the Seeretsre of Ow Ttea•nry, Hie Subscription (look to (ho NEW N Alit IN 11. LOAN of Treasmy Notes, bearing inlet c-t at the rate of seson nod three-tenths per cent. per annum, to iI remain open at toy office, NO. 11.4 F. THIRD STREFE, until further notice, from 8 A. 31. till 5 P. M.. and on Mondays till 9 D. M. These notes will be of the denmninalion of FIFTY POLLARS, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, VIVI . : HUN DRED DOLLARS. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS. and FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARis, and are all dsted 19th of August, 1801, pool.le. lu gold, in (hire yeats, or contel U WOl4Oll. (unity 3 eats' nix per rent. loan. at the option to (Le kohl., _Each TreasillS Note lout Intel est coupons attache it, n hith cat he tilt ofl and collected in gold at the Mint elev o t si.a Monde, allti 111. 1110 111t0 of 0110 cola per day on eat It lllly dollars. 1 . 11)1111 . 1119 01 61111,C1111110114 may be made in Oat or Cheek , . or Note 4 of any of tlw Philadelphia [tanks. PAIITILY AT nDISTANCECaIi remit by their tripods. through (Itoca by express, 01 through Du, and the Tr e s,— my Notes will ha immediately delivered, or sent to each nobs( (her as they may r,setaliy rt , Mitting' mutt( turd' the'VtereA flout 19(11 of Angust, the ditto of all the notes, to the cloy the renta l-tone leaches Philadelphia, at (Ito rah., of ono cent per day on each fifty dollars. Apply to or Whit ess JAY COOKE: Stn , CIIIPTION A nr.:IT, Cara of Jay Cooko & Co, Itankera, No. 111 South Thud Stt eel*, I . luladelplibt. Oct. 7, • • ' A BATTLE FOUGIIT !!! AND A BRILLIANT VICTORY WON I= After a save. e engvvinent ali j )asted for nearly fear dayg, I lime at last ranted the mealy and coptmed l.nge number of Gum, Revolve.% D 01 5 ...) Knives, and n peat gnantity of coup equipage, and eller valuable of ticks .. blob I hnittediately shipped by normal ham the field ut action, and auto MI liGlInCO 111011 DEICES DEFEATED. On epening . aud (leo valpablea captured, they were blond to comp: tsal such al t endless varibty of thirds ware nail CUtlery (4 every Mad, that j met supply the people of all ages and classes; een from a toy for on hi ll,. bto a ennan Ong cane for the v feeble old man. Ills or git In, Lauda or Ladies, Solttierd or ClAttens, llonseyeeps era or 'tondos, Female of MeChalliCS, TAM) ers or Doc tors, anybody 0101 et,3 hotly Ins'y he furnished a gh a ii.eful memento of this el maul battle by willing at ilia llardwaie Store of Huntingdon, Oct. 1, 1861 BOOTS ANI) SH.OES. NEW ARRIY4II. GEOIICIE SIIAVFEIt • lirq Jost received a nen• §tocle of Boots & Shoes, which Ifo will ho ravaged to have examined by tho public generally. lilt assortment consists of Boots and Shoes of nll kinds for Gentlemen and Ladles, made in the hest Manner. Ile also continues to munntitcturo to older all kinds of Boots and Shoes, and returns thanks for the patronage ho ho hereloforo received, and hopes to merit a eontinuanco of 'the tomb. Ills shop is in the Diamond, one door Fast of Sirens' Store, where the public tedi please atilt. Huntingdon, 00.1,1801-41. - A beautiful lot of Shaker Bonnets for A cbcap, at U. V. was. THE WAR GOES ON! D. P. MIN HAS JUST OPENED SPLENDID STOCK FOR FALL AND WINTER CA GL AND _EXAMINE TIMM Oct. 3, 18t,1 CLOTHE YOURSELVES: lICGII rittcE,s pErEATiluo iVow is.i/te, Time to buy Cheap-Clot4ing! ' MANUAL GUTMAN, . Ileimectfully Inform the public generally that ha boa Just received alai go and Mull selected stuck of lasbionable FALL AND WINTER CLOTIIING, to or hick be asks the attention of all on lin are in M not of neAl and contfot table Cent, n Wet or a pair of Ms block sell bear examin.ition, awl Inn respectfully requests all to call and sea for tlieniselt ra. • • Should gentlemen deidre any 11.4 t ieniar kind or cut of clothing slot tonne 11, Silo SiOnie on h.olit. by leaving their measure they can be accommodated at slim t uutlw.: A good assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, lIATS AND CAPS, SC., will :urn be found on band. All of ,ltick will be sold no ton. it not lower, thou the ratta quality of goods can be bail in the county. 101 l at the corner,bf the Diatnontl ) Tong's nen - building M. OUTMAN. Huntingdon) Scitt.lsos6l. '• • • • " THE ' UNION, " • StreQtf Above Third, Philada, UPTON ENVCOIIEIt, Proprietor. , II t'• Tide lintel is central.• consentent Try Passenger Cate .to all parts of, the City, Clint in every part - feat.. adap ted 'to the cot/Wart and Wlllll9 nl 11,0 business P,,; Tel ma. $1,50 per . Sept. 10, Ihol.Z.ly. FANCY FURS, FANCY FURS. • JoitN vaitElnA,, A hell Stleet, between 7 th 11,11,1 Sth Stn., 815' Narici • 'plebs It Manufacturer and Dealer in +lll.ltlnde FANCY FURS; for LlC ,Mit•len' 11114: Chrl - sn's Wear. !faring -now .ntenufncs red mid In stote Toy own inrge am( Issnutiful as tnient of all the seri°nn vies owl Tinalities of 1118, adapted to the cont rail and Winter Sea- Ism' reapectivily 'lie an examination of my stock nod prices (ret.' those intending to parch:me, no 1 a n d enabled to ofrer them rely des,, aide inducements. • All nay Pont have been purelia,ed for rAi• and made Or experimired mid competent Mink., MO tiic prreiont inerietiry trouble, en der it neereis..ry diet I should din porn of mygoods lit tery :mit! advance,on east. I ion satislled that it v. ill be to the interest.* of bless n Ito design purcbasing, to glen me a call. the nom, number andstreet : ;Tan .014, (New, Fur 118 eh Elreet, Illil.ool.llbb • • CHEGARAY INSTITIJTB. 1527 euttl 1520 si'J U STBEET, rumAnnr,rwA This Institute conductetl fn• two yenx post, in this 'city, by MAT slip CHM 51t1Y 11111111 , r IIiCCO 31%1LVNIE VHF-EWALT neon the same pm itictpice ns the nine in New York, estab Milled there. In the year 1814, will- reopen on Momlny lierd. 16th. with its 11,1,11 ample and complete pro, isio for the ednention of Venlig Undies, tinder the direction o \U•ul.mnn Wlito t illy. Cm ulat s, rind nil renni=ito mama into title, can be obtstincti on npplicatioti to the Principal. August 13, 1861.--tnit. F OR EVERYBODY. TRY TIIE NEW STORE; On Street op`posite rn , 4'4 store THE Dr,sr SUOMI. and MOLASSES. , COFFEE, TEA VitOCOTATE: FLOUR, FISIL SALT null CONFECTIONERIES, (11(1,61$ null TOBACCO, ' • - SEI,CES QF TIIE BEST, Min ALL KINN, mkt every other article ntylilly fouffil Id x tirt.coty Stop ALSO— 'Tharp. cliethieml; pyd Mi.; - Panay, Vernigltee. Oils nod Seta. 'Turpentine, Fluid. Alcohol. (.Ilivos 1.1.1 Putty, BEST WINE nod IlltliNpic for ALI. TILE BEST PATE - NV 31EDICIN'F.S, and O. large number of articles too 111111101 . 0118 to toontiol The public gruel ally will Oen,c call nod examine 1 . 0 tIIOIIISehCS IMO tents sty lllmtitgdun, Mny 25, 1559. SOUND ON TOE BOOT & SHOE QUESTION I=3 Ms just opened the Dort wort, molt of Goods lit Pit fine, our L, (ight to Huntingdon'. Itit stock of BOOTS and SHOES for Ladies, (Nth tlelta men, fit ins,,e, 12,13 s nud Ch m ilthen, coprinns all the 1 1 latent fashions, nod mannfactuted of the beet nu tot we. - Also. n fine assertnvott of SLATS for men, Buys „ and Cfill4t flOSli In treat variety' for Gentle men, looflp.+;3ll,te., end Children. CAR PICT BAGS, • SUSPENDICIIS, GARTERS, FANS, le., de. ALSO, SOLE-LCATIIEft, CALF SKINS, MOROCCO, LAST? and SIIOE-FINDINGS generally. Thankful for post Wore, o continuance of tine santo Is .erftrni)e st+l4-!i ed. - . N. and Shoes for tactics end Contleinen, re paired unit nitride to order. . Huntingdon, April 24, 186.4) ~,,-, ~I i sn P 3 = ... -r) F';', “i • -. 1 PI m L Ga BEI El rIIIJJ N4ll , p'fPltp AND ' XETV G OODS. WALLACE & CLEMENT, Hato just r,c,.h*lttpothpr stock of dear good% such lit °tons, citocEiciEs, cluEENsw Mu; AC., in the •ttot o room nt the south-enst corner of the Diamond in the borough of Huntingdon. 'their Stock has been cut etolly selected, unit sill be sold low for cash or country produce. Huntingdon, April 15,1561. WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS, URGE STO.CIf tiPLENDII) ASSOnT.MENT Window Curtain Papers, LEWIS' BOOK STORE MMECOIi T: TWORNEY LAW, HUNTINGDON, P 4 Jan. 2,186-171 f. UNION ENVELOPES AND PAPER FOR SALE AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE. . ONFECTIONERIE S of the very best - g? N/LiaLIM _YEW GOODS, EZIEMEI ((ab) AND JUST RECEIVED NW. AIR LINE ROUTE TO N.PAY . • ;4 ; #'!6-71A13 SIIORTEST IN.DISTANCK AND QUICK-, EST IN TIME BETWEEN 'FIR TWO CITIES OF NEW TORK, AND IJARIIUBDUEgI VIA,READING, ALLEVOWN AND EASTON, - • MonNtNa 14Nertraq, Weld, leave. New York at 6 A. NI. arriving at llarria4.orglaj 13. mam, 004, Ery t hpurs be. tween the tAso . . almt LINE (rates New oral O.L 1260 noon, and arrives at I larrk.l.Purg at 8,30 I', M. . . 31011.N1N0 31111. LINO, Era: le4sat llarriaiurgat.B:oo A, 31., arriving at New York at 4,30 P. 31, AFTERNOON ExPRESB LINE. East, leareil Harrisburg at 1.15 P. N., arriving at New Yotk at 900 P. N. Con nectiont are made at Ilarrieburg at 1.00 P. 51., with the Paccengererralim In each direction on tile Pansy's. Ma. Cumberland %%Wei tiao jdm them Central %Broad: All trains conilectlitntildiUg•Ndth traina for Pottaville awl Philndelpitia,.464:o4ritilentossu for Manfk Chunk, gastua, Ex. '. •- • No 010.11110 of Pasiuniter Ciiiii..+llagege between New York and Harrisburg; y the 6.90 • .A.M . .1,4ne !rum Now York or Ike the I'-151. NI, from ffarr - tlibtirct. Fur beinity'of imonery, awl - gpeed,'Codifort and accom,- modation, thiNtouto plocents ec.verier — ,ilutiaratenta to the traveling pub. 4 Fare between:New Yerk a n d Ilarrisbrlrg clollara.-, For ticketti and other Information apply rm.'? .1. J. CLYDE, General Agentjlarrleknrg.. July 18,1866. STATN I NErIt - Y - and - i'WW - 111 - 1-R-,Y PAdItAGES For halo In agents and dealers at rosy reduced raiga pit up in vat iety envelopes. lint tin thee in (ovulation Address ,• findtMAN (Ufhitairs) " 602 Chestnut. St., Phila.- Juno 4,1801. C 0A 1 ( ' ,611 , ,!! d (AL I ).T.L!i! s • t •• 1, , • , JAW. A. Blown cello th.sentsini " BORTLANB RElq BEN B," on COAL OIL, clear or water ft7 ,, ••' , Tide Is the only kind of oil that given min sail:fiction as au agent for . Beware of countoi felts' and colored carbon " ofle: 'They emit an offeneire smell and smoke. • A largo variety idea of ' _ COAL OIL LAMPS ' , . _ ti/01.1, Wink, Bor d ers,, Sheeted; &c., &e., dold at the very low eat pr‘cen, at tholliardware More, NEW CIGAR AND:TOBACCO STORE. J. A. RANIOAR,, A practleta itob;irConint, 'has opinja pair TORACCO STORE AND CIGAR MANUFACTORY, on Allegheny St., one doer evdritpt the Broad Top Rai'mid Office, Whom lin lias on band a large assortment of prime Cigars and To• bacco, ohiah he will tell either Wholesale or retail. Store hoer.. shopkeepers, and all others who deal im thu weed should cell, We prim; aro low. Call and me. Iluniingdan; Ner,„7, 1800., hEADY- RE OKON-141V---- -".-: A complebf rtiClidt7lairidyireekoner, in donors and cents, to which am ndded. forms of ,Notes, Rills, Re ceipts, l'etltions, - A4 tog'etber with a ant of useful containing nue of interest from one MAW. to twelve tlttori nnd. by the single day, with, ar tliblo of wago, -and board by the week and day, imblisiniel in 18$O, . For sale at LEWIS , BObirsrdni. )14IIEU1NIATISNI-OURED. - - :it, JOHN WII$T111100K;Alr. - ,: tantalfahuies a .1. 31ENT which Is sure to cure Ithetunotiiin. - No mile, no pay. Persons a ffl icted Rhombi etasudfi•y.theanstbslfio. Coll at his resideitco la •Washlagton street, one &or,,west of Levi Westbrook. I% ,• • i ..,•, : : I.li ( , - I. .i -llmitlngdoW, IdarCll 20,1501. ' . , NOTICE TO, A.T 4 1 . .,!! fga , The subFcribor, who,lms for mpro,thon 4110 year,.cilrol On I.llBilloBB to company aith Messr's..k. BnAgiii 11. Ow, P. WHlSkg t and Mr. h4QT.g. Boon, 11. 11411 day, ?Os:air e d partnerelup with the abort firth All'ellithin against tho old firm will ba . paid and at)- yayi t ,Ll T delded to meNvill pay MM. • G /I: 0 fk . -. • • nod JEIVI'LIeI - will tilwitye be repaired., l A good stock of Ccotxs, poi Witoirs 'and livratt* gilt 1.0 kept on band for,custoorre who may moor him with n call.' , • e -, . •• o TtEtgash. - Ilan tingdon, March 2, 1.852. ' 1 . _ --,,,',---- -------- ~ • , . • :.,.. - .... I TUE ( , (ILOI3 - ,Top FRicß" : . i*. the most complete orany In'tile ctinntrj, nod pox-- ...8 ti, must ample fiellitleis fpr prpmptly ,uxecutiug ha tho bew otylo. ei•ery litneti of Job Ninth*, mils - its ' ... ... •• . . 1 14• N P . 4 / U_ IS- ViVa-C , A , N 2 4 . gs . . . " • PLA - NItS, '. '.': ',, ••• :-- '- ' L -1-.. ponfEns t . ....:... - CLILCULABS, , '• = • 'BALL Ticitcyps! - • :1 . BILL IIEADS, LABELS, &C., XC. CALL AND EXAMINE •PECITIENS CP PORK, AT LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONEKT & MUSIC STOKE GROCERIES I GROCERIES !! A FRESH ARRIVAL CHRIST. LONG'S ALL , ' IIIS . STOCA I 5 PIIESII AN.PETII3/E. CALL .AIV - 11 SAW . s i_c_ TUE CYTIIAItA The ,iibiteriiin• Sh . awn—TheJuldlee--I.lunteu'e,an d Bortini'a entargea 'mot i mproved' Inati actors-451.11/ImPa New and Improved Method for the Guttar—beland!a Aceu,r. dean, 'Violin and Flute Inatructors—Winner's and Ilowe's Violin Instructora-1301111es ,Oletodeou • Inetructor,-,-Bur rowen' I'inno-Fdrto Primer-Ldo. Thorough-Brii - e - Frlmei-:= Horn's DiGiwing Armin Dancos,Who.ehprus gloo rot' sale at ' YIS' 4TIONIMII' S MV spit SONQP' •- -' "rnu Ermonfom Thd Gentle Ante Atel'odtst; The Dim'e .2lfe The DiyK4ony Book, 1170. 4, The, Dime Song Boole, No. 2, The Dinie Song Book; No. 3; The Dine Sovilogfc, ici). 4, The Dime,geing Book, E. 4, The Dime Song' Bdok, The Dane Letter Miter, The DiMe Dream Bad., The Dime Dialogues{ The Dime Speaker! The Phne Cook Bp#, Recipe Book, Fur 9.10 at prwist Boos, S76TITSEfIy A;ift STOr.f, ENVELOPES - : • . • :Wholesale. and. Retail; 50.000; 131!- ; s1 , WHITE, . , T3tTI R,_... • °"NG , Ft . ..V ' EL LOW, , AigD FANCY , ENVELOPES, Just received and for - • LEWIS'. BOOKSTORE '• • . Th eAfAsitott l3 ldLreEspecTfiAlllyitcpalltheetfentlUon:fetecEinzel of Huntingdon and the adjoining counties to the stock'of beautiful rim hie now on band. He is prepared to *nish at the shortest entice, Monumental Thbles and Stjmeo of every &shod eisp apil form of Italian or Students !liable; 'highly finished; and citreed' with appro. priate &Mem or plain, as may atilt. Dulldidg Marble, Door and Window Sills, kc., will be l'ornisbed to order. • Ir. N. pledges himself to furnish material and work manship equal td any in the country, at a fair prke. Call nail abb;htibre'S'ou phtellise tdsenhere. Shop on 'Hill strut, Huntingdon, SO; ' Huntingdon, May 16 1 1855. • JACKSOki HOTEL, 11UNTINOD . 01 , !, P 4 GRAFFUSI:6EI4 TIIE best Tobacco in town at - D. r. GIVIN'S UE . large 4 stock of D Damns in town 4_ by FISUER S; SON. WRAPPING PAPER! A good article for oats et 1300" MAR E W3I. WILLIAMS