IMPORTANT FROM CHARLESTON REPORTED ESCAPE OF COI.. CORCORAN PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 24.—Lieutenant Hurd, of the Second Maine Cavalry, arrived at New York yesterday, hav ing escaped from the Charleston jail during the conflagration. He says that four hundCed prisbners were con fined in the jail when the fire spread to that building. Col. Corcoran was the first to leap from the window, followed by all the prisoners. Many were re taken, whilst others wandered off in the direction of Beaufort. DETAILED ACCOUNT According to his statement there were four hundred prisoners confined in the common jail of Charleston at the time of the fire. Col. Corcoran and himself were among the prisoners thus incarcerated; and our informant adds that the gallant commander of the Sixty-ninth regiment had been pros trated for some days with a fearful at tack of typhoid 113ver. Late on the night of the fire the flames reached the jail, situated in Broad street, and the front of the building was almost im mediately in a blaze. The prisoners, it may be imagined, were greatly Warmed, and all being together on the second story of the jail, a consultation was had,lwhen it was resolved to at tempt an escape at all hazards. Col. Corcoran was the first to venture, and mounting the.window of the jail, ex claimed, " Boys, here goes for Beaufort or the North," at the same time leap ing from the window down upon the stone pavement. ' This'was the last that was heard or .seen of Col. Corcoran up to the time -of the departure of Lieut. Hurd. The -other prisoners followed the example of Corcoran, and escaped into the streets, where some of them crawled About for a few days, while others fled towards Beaufort. Many of them - were recaptured and confined in Castle Ickney. Lieut. third states that the treatment of the prisoners while in prison was of the most cruel kind. Only-one quart of oatmeal and three pints of water per day were allowed the prisoners, and even' these miserable rations were not put through any pro -cess of cooking. A week previous to the fire, he : says, Col. Corcoran and the rest were chained down in solitary ,cells, and not allowed to hold com munion. with each other on any• pre tence whatever. Only a few days before the escape they were all placed in a large room on the second story, for what reason oar informant did not learn. After jumping from the window of the pris on, Lieut. Hurd andhis companions .did not find any sentinels on guard, the fire having called away all the men, who were busily engaged iu efforts to suppress it, with very little success. ht was owing to this circumstance that the prisoners escaped so readily. Lieut. Hurd wandered about the city part of the next day, but was finally retaken, with eleven others, who, as before sta ted, were confined in Castle Pinckney. - From this place ho, with his compa nions,.were sent on to Richmond in a 1 wretched baggage car, with only a lit tle barred window to allow the air to gain access. A company of rebel sol diers accompanied them to protect them ou the road. On arriving at Rich mond, Lieut.. Third, being in a most feeble condition, was sent to Norfolk, from which place he was taken to For tress Monroe, under a flag of truce, and surrendered to the United States au thorities. He is a young man about 24 years old, very thin and spare, and etas evideiltly suffered very severe hardships. At Bull Run lie was shot in three places—in the hip, knee and shoulder—rendering amputation of the leg necessary., Twenty minutes after they escaped from the prison the build ing was a heap of ruins. Lieut. Hurd was in Washington on last Friday, and had an interview with the President and General McClellan, when ho procured his discharge from the service, and had his name entered tut the roll of pensioners. Ile thinks it probable that Colonel Corcoran, if not overcome by exhaustion, succeed ed in ,making good his escape to Beau tbrt. There appears to be littlo hope •of this opinion proving true, however, in view of the fitct that Col. Corcoran was in a most enfeebled condition pre vions to his escape, and it is improba ble that a man suffering from typhoid fever, as he is said to have been, could keep up his strength for so long a pe riod as would be necessary to journey Ow distance of some fifty miles between Charleston and •Beahfort. - [Noim.-- , --The jail is in the northern section of the 'cats, and was supposed to have-been entirely Ont-of the range of the conflagration, Its locality is fully three-quarters of a mile front the point where the fire commenced, and nearly a mile in nsontherly direction from the point on New street where the fire ended.-:-Rep.] 4Eir - When Lieut. Gen. Scott left the United States, after his resignation of the active ditties of his high command, _a disposition was exhibited in certain ,quarters to impress the public mind that he was over-anxious to be rolieved from the Coining complications of the times. lie had voluntarily retired; but malevolent hypercriticism sugges pd_thrit bad_been compelled.to re ire, and his own glorious self-abnega -,tion was misconstrued as the result of . 11 destiny he could not avoid. A t his great age, however, breaking equally With years and with wounds, he had a : right to suppose that his countrymen would accord to him the 'repose he : sought, and no doubt it was his over .confidence in the triumphant success of our arms that induced him to leave 1 managemen't of the army to young err and more vigorous men: But he had scarcely touched 1 foreign soil, hardly rested from a trying sea voy age, when he heard the cry from over the Atlantic that a new danger bad Settled upon our common cause, and he comes back to us, no doubt to re main in the American Union mull he is called to the bosom of his fathers. 'What the object of his mission may be, none but those high in authority ,can tell. t tt is enough for us to know tharitt" , etnrns toe give a= new evidence 'of 1,, --:Aerotipn to his country. Before such an,act of §acrifice and'patriotisrh radisinterested and Union-loving men will agree that he could nefhgyc,adop ted a. better way to crown the eplumn of his long fife with a wreath of en during glory.-:—T6e Press. DIARIES FOB. 1862. 1 .7§avq41 sizes re 7 ,ceived and for aaie at Lewis' Book Store. Miscellaneous War Items. FORTRESS MosnoE, Dec. 27.—Con siderable excitement prevails among the rebels at Yorktown, in anticipation of an attack. All the sick in the hos pitals were removed on the 21st, by order of General Magruder. force of not less than 60,000 men, the advance of General Buell's army, has crossed the Green river, in Kentucky, and is within five miles of General Hindman's advance. Great preparations have been made for the defence of Bowling Green, showing that a terrible conflict is impending there. The St. Louis Republican of the 25th says: The main portion of the prisoners captured by General Pope reached hero about 11 o'clock Monday night; on the Pacific train. The train consisted of thirty-six cars, and the prisoners were packed into each car so closely as to leave but little more than comfortable standing room. The prisoners appeared clothed in the most miscellaneous and nondescript manlier imaginable—some' with white bed quilts for blankets, others with striped blankets, others with no blankets, and nothing but threadbare, rusty, ragged, snuff-colored, and slouchy coats, others with well worn United States army overcoats—captured at Lexington— and all with the most shocking bad hats and caps, and other head gear, of inconceivable variety. No body of men with such miscellaneous outfits could present any other than a very wretched appearance. —The English • rifleman, who dis tinguished himself during the late Italian war, under Garibaldi, and 'rho served in the Sardinian army for six years, having offered his services to the United States Government; has been appointed to a position in the Fifteenth Wisconsin Regiment. —The Richmond Examiner says a fleet is now the most exigent desider atum with the South, and censures the rebel Government and officers of the navy for their singular torpidity in all matters pertaining to the building of ships during the whole progress of the war. , BIARILIED, On Tuesday, 24th instant, by Rev. S. 11. Ibid, Mr, J. PETER SNYDER to Miss ELIZA JANE Cortnus, both of Juniata township. On the same day, by the name, Mr. NICK OLAS Lewis to Miss MARIA C. .lix RIGHT, Loth of Sinking Volley, Blair county. On Thtirsday, 26th inst., by the same, Mr. LCTUER MICHAS Li, Miss MARGARET J. Mu, LER, of Porter township. On Saturday, 14th inst., at Hoalmord, by S. Br oo ks, Esq., Mr. JouN ConLsosi to Miss DIANNA Bournity, both of the village of Crawford, Ilnntingdon county. On Tuesday, 24th inst., nt Conlntont, by the same, Mr. Wet. JENKINS to Miss ANN bAVIS, both of the village of Crawford. gTRAY HORSE.- Came to tire piend.es or the subscriber e i i4:c.‘ in Darr, township. on the 12th inst., a straw. berry 110.1 N HORSE with a white spot on Iris forehead, one fore foot white, and Animus( d to be 10 3 ears old. l'he owner Is desired to come and pron., property. pay chat g,s, and take him away; otho wire he u to Lu disposed or arum dim; to law. Dec. 31, 1.501. 6 SA MUEL .TOILNSTON. QTItAX HEWER - kri Como to the prenti•cn of the subscriber lo Penn ip., about the Ist of September Lost, A PALE RED If El PER, nithout marks. supposed to bo too years old last Spring. Tho oe nor is requested to eona forward, prove property, pay chargey and Ink.. her away, °therm ise oho will be dis posed of according to law. JACOB oItOYE. Dee. 31, MI.. TIUNTING DON GAS COMPANY. The nnimal election for five Malingers will be held at the of of the Company, beta, ea the home of one Anil four o'clock, P. 31., on Monday the 6th Jay of Jaooory next. T. SIMPSON AFRICA, Dtuttingdorr, Dee. 26, 1861-2 t. Secretary. J LIE RIFF'S SALE— virt" of n , m•it o f Lnv. Fn. to me direetna. bill expose to public tale on the premlie ,, ON Til tms- DAY, JANUARY 9, 1Su?• at one o'clock, the follow ing desca ibed property. to wit: • The tlefenchnt's interest in and to all that hart of land situate it, Shirley township, limitingdon connte, adjoin ing the Juniata Hives. metals of Wm Johns, Then. Hiding and others. containing 171 fleece nod 02 perches and al lowance of six per cent. 1.1, ing the same plantation and pt entises sold and comeyed lip .tolin Johnson and Robert It. A ndren n, Allillillktlatoes of Hugh Androni. tleeeaqed, In Tito. NI% Speer. Seized, taken in execution, and to ho cold as the property of Geo. W. Speer. JOIIN C. WATSON, Sheriff. Hon: ingdon, Doe. 19. ISGI.-41t. AGRICU AL LTUR SOCIET A molar meeting of the Itootingdon County Ag, nltniat Society Wilt ho held In the Court. How.° in Ilinitinudon, on Tue.lay ewniul; of thu Oral meek of the coming January Court. fly older oil in behalf of rho Society. • 11. MeDIVITT, D0e.17,1,561. Secretory. NoTicE.— Notice is hereby given that the following named nem,n, hate filed their petitions Is ith the Cletk of the Court of Quin ter Session, prns fog the snit Cons tto giant theta license to keep inns or tavet ns in their respective boroughs, townships and sill.sges in the county of lints tingdon, and that said petitions will be presented to the said Court on Wednesday. the 15th tiny of Jannary next, for considerntion..te , n hen and n here all pet,ons inter ested can attend if they think proper, sit: Adam 7.eigier, ItTorklestotrg.s , John St. I:1111y. Mount Moon.* Thomas 31eGarvey, Shit leysintrg Tint ough.s , John Kurtz, Alexatult la Borough.* WA. C. WAGON p:it, Clerk. Hontingdon, Dee. 17.1561.-4 t. • . R EGISTEIt'S NOTICE.— nhice is hereby given, to nll persons intemted, that the, following . named persona trove settled their no counts in the Ilegrques Office. at Huntingdon, and that the fah! accounts % ill be presented for conflrmation and allowance, at an On plans' Cow t. to he held at Huntingdon, in and for the comity t.runntin,lo., 3113tottaay the lath day of January neat, (1862.) ton it: .1. Partial account of George 31eCrura and Job Slack, Exeentorg of George Illeernin, Sr., late of llarree town. slily. deed. 2. The eupplemental anti final account of A. C. Blair and Michael Shearer, I•lxeentori of die laet nill and teeta moot of John Etnokard, late of Toil loun4llip, deed. 3. The Administration account of John 51. Cloth ' Ad miniqrstor of James Clerk, lots of the borough of Slits leysturg, tired.; Soul account. 4. The administration account of George 111. Green. Atinunivtmtor of Christian tato of Clay tp.; dec'd. 5. The account of Joseph TAW go.wilien of George W. Crain., one of the children of Evan Groin, Into of 11Iorris township, (keit., now in his inafin ity. 0. The nccount of John gleaner, Adminbtrator do Wein lion of Margatet Couts, late of the borough of Huntingdon, dec'd. 7. Tito account of Solomon iNfferly. Exocator of the In=to. ill and testament of Maly Bangartner, late of Union tom reship. decd. 8. Tito account of John Mierly and Wm. Wlble, Ad ministrant of John IVible. late of 4ringlield tp, &e a. 9. - Final account of John Scott. Guardian of N. Priscilla Mal tin. fol met ly N. Priscilla Bell now deed, and who was a daughter of James Bell, formor:y of Huntingdon county. 10. Final guardianship account of Ti 1011139 A, Smrlker, Guardian of William Hays. a minor child of Edward lido of Wiley ton n.hip, deed. 11. Administration account of Michael 3fartin,and Asapla Price, Administrators of Jos. S. Martin, Into of Tod too nslop, decd.. 12. Administration account of John P, Stewart, Admin: istrator of Ws!limn Foster, Into of West tp deed. 13. AdininiQtration neconnt of george Ilearn and Eliza beth Hearn, Administrators of Wm. [learn, Into of Rather township, dee'd. 14. Adnunistintion Ivenunt of fleorga Eby and S.tmnel Lutz, Administrateiz of eathatino Lutz, late of Miley tun itqhrti. deed. 15. Tho athiiiniStratloll nCrOillit of Lucinda Mil, Ad miiiibtratrlx. of Jobledi A. Hall, latn of tho borough of Huntingdon, deed. Final account. 16. Acconnt of James McCall and Abraham States, Esq., Execntor4 of the lost rill and testament of D.gniel Hoch n alter, Into of Walker township, deed. Finn! account. 17. Account of it. Milton Spoor, Mimi,'Pdratur of tho estate of Phillip Appleby, tato of Um borough of Cass vine, dr , c'd. 18. Administtntion account of Mattheu F.CompbPit, Act mini.trator of John Beatty, into of Shit ley township, detineed. DANIEL W. WOMELSDOEF, Rogister Einme.ris OFTICR. 111 mi ingdon, Dee. 17, 1861. QTRAY COW.- kl Came to the residence of the sob scriber, to Walker township. about the W k r Ist. of last month, a 1111,AC COW sup- ' posed to be about ?years old. The 01%11-Ale% er Is requested to come forward and . prove property, pay charges and take It away, otheru ise It will be deposed of acre) ding to law. JOHN DOPY. December 10, 1861. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Or- Ont.' Court of IluntinFdan eon. ty, to dist, ibute the balance in 'the 'tends of John. B. Fravier adminkt rotor of jam., 4 lsl/s“!?;tieceasttl, a attend to the dutiei of his appoininrni - nt 0nv,..0 of Mlles & Dorris, on Friday. e 27th th 27th day of December, t, ay Di., A. ~ alien mat %there all lanAoll9tittereora wiqpiesent their claims, or ho cbarted finip coming in AO a Owe of Find fund. WILLIAM DORT{I9, dn. Huntingdon ) Dec. 10, 1801. 7 3 w. ' A udglor. COURT AFFAIRS JROCLAIIATION.---W by a precept to me directed, dated at Huntingdon, the J. day of November. A.D. 1861, under• the Minds and seals of the lion. George Taylor, rreaWont of the Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, and general Jail deliv ery of the 21th Judicial District of Pennsylvania, compo sed of Huntingdon, Blair and Cambria counties; and the lions, Benjamin P. Patton and William D. Leas 111.1 associ ates, Judges of the county of Huntingdon, Justices as signed, appointed to hear, try and determine all and every Indictments made or taken for or concerning all crimes, which by the laws of the State are mode capital, or felon ies °I deals, and other offences, crimes and misdemeanors, which have been or shall hereafter be committed or perpe trated, for crimes afaresaiii—l am commanded to make public proclamation throughout my whsle Malin ick, that a Coin! of Oyer and Terminer. of COllllllOll Pleas and Quai ter Sessions, will be held at the Court Ilouoo in the borough of Huntingdon, on the second Monday (and tali day) of January next, end those who still prosecute the said prisoners, ho then and there to prosecute thorn as It shall be Just, and that all Justices of the Peace, Coroner and Constables or Rhin said county, be then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock, a. m. of said day, n ith their recm do, inquioitions, ex.unin•rtiona and remenan an rear to do those things which to their offices revectio ely appertain. Datud at Ihmtingdon, tire . 2.3i1 of December, in the year of our Lard one thousand eight hundred and and the 86th year of Amer ICIOI JUtIN V, WATSON, Sheriff. PROCLAMATION. ---WHEREAS, by precept to me directed by the Judges of the Com mon Pleas of the county of Huntingdon, laming test the 2'311 day of tio‘ember. 1801, I inn commanded to make Public Proolamation throughout toy whole Lain. ick. that a Court of Common NOM will be hell at the Unlit House In tho borough of Huntingdon. on the 3nl Monday (and 20th day) of ,January•. A. D., 1861, for the trial of all is sues in said Court ohich remain undetermined before the said Judges, tt hen and rt here all jut ors, it Itnesbu, and suitors, In the trials of all issues me required. Dated at Huntingdon the 23d of lhcember, in the year of our Lord ono thousand right hundred and sixty-ono, and the Stith year of American Independe'nee. JOHN C. WATSON, Sherq. TRIAL LIST-JANUARY TERM, I_ 1862. • - FIRST WE MC Patton, Wm. of al vs Entrekin, James et nl. Seid!email d Ito) mud, ‘s lit ca stir, John's Ear's Cordon. Jnmra vs CI costs ell ,4 IPlllinme. Footer. David vs CI otaley, Wm. Cara. Cress it, A. Isis WC:v. vs Saute. Horton, Nathan C. vs Same. SECOND WEEK. Entreltin, W. W. St D. C. N 3 Stone. Michael. 3f .rel. Tasker S. Co. 9 Ilarrigon F. 51 ate.. CI oteley. IPdlixm rx Alm tin, llieh.n•l et al. Ireaton, Thomas Jr. N. 4 Weston Thema, .lohns, vti Smith, Twine. Koulgmnchm• S. Doornail, NS Hobert k aife. Cret Tact!, Jacob Is Broadltone, C. et al. Butts, Jeremiah IL vs Cittininghttin. J.'s Atlinc Benjaillin sa IGchaul.on, Alex. Bricker, James for 1190 vs Dco6cr, Bei., go. Du% al I, 14.14410. vi Schultz. Jona. et 01. limn, George S Da, la Is MO ect. John. My ton, B. B. is Silltnittee. John. GRAND JURORS. Andrew Crownover, merchant, Barree. Samuel Cummins, farmer, Jackson. Benjamin Corbin, farmer, Oneida. Robert M. Cunningham, gentlemen, Barree Samuel Biggins, laborer, Carbon. Thomas Borland, farmer, Henderson. Daniel Forrest, farmer, Porter. Jacob Hess, firmer, Henderson. John Irvin, farmer, Jackson. William Johnston, farmer, Warriorsmark. James Keir, farmer, Brady. Michael Love, farmer, Morris. Henry Lover, bricklayer, Huntingdon. James Myton, jr., farmer, West. 11. MeManigal, livery keeper, Huntingdon. Martin Orlady, farmer, Barree. Washington Reynolds, carpenter, Franklin. George Rudy, farmer, Jackson. John Ridenom, termer, Juniata: Jacob &Hers, 'farmer, Springfield. Isaac Swoop°, carpenter, Carbon. George L. Travis, carpenter, Franklin. S. Findley Walker, farmer, Dublin. John Wilson, laborer, Franklin. TRAVERSE JURORS-FIRST WEEK. Wm. B. Addleman, farmer, Warriorsmark Jackson Brigge, farmer, Tell. Peter M. Bare, merchant, Shirley. Michael Barndoliar, farmer, Clay. ' Amos Clark, farmer. Tod. Isaac Cook, farmer, Tod. A. B. Cunningham, merchant, Huntingdon William Christy, surveyor, Alexandria. James Clark, merchant, Warriorsmark. Jessie Dieffenbach, clerk, Brady. Jonathan Evans, farmer, Tod. Samuel Eby, clerk. Henderson. Benjamin Grove, farmer ' Penn. Steven Gorsuch, farmer, Oneida. Nicholos Gradius, mill Wright, Franklin. Israel Gratin's, gentleman, Alexandria. David Hare, farmer, Porter. James 'Huey, farmer, Brady., Adam 'Holliday, innkeeper, üblin. David Hicks, J. P., Cromwell. Andrew Heffner, farmer. Walker. Isaac Jones, foreman, West, Robert MeNeaCfarmer, Clay. Joseph McCoy, farmer, Walker. Adam MePherren, M. I)., Franklin. William McWilliams, farmer, Franklin, Samuel MeVety, tanner, Clay. Steven Miller, farmer, West. Thomas Mitchell, farmer, Jackson. William A. Miller, clerk, Huntingdon. George Numer, fanner. Henderson. George W. Pheasant, farmer, Union. Amon Pheasant, farmer, Union. David Pheasant, farmer. Union. Jacob Stouffer, farmer, Warriorsmark. William Stewart, farmer, Henderson. , Jackson Stewart, farmer, Franklin. John B. Smith, farmer, Jackson. Andrew Shore, farmer, Clay. Samuel Sprankle, farmer, Porter. Brison Shaver, clerk. Shirley. Daniel Troutwine, J. P:. Jackson. Jacob 'Walls, farmer, Union. Wm. Williams, marble cutter, Huntingdon. John White, merchant, Huntingdon. William 'Wray, farmer, Franklin. Marshall Yocum, watchman. Union. Ephraim Yingling, farmer, Carbon. , TRAVERSE JURORS-SECOND WEEK. Samuel Boohn, farmer, Cromwell. . Daniel Brumbaugh, farmer,..llopewell. Jacob Berkstresser, merchant, Carbon. .John Beck, gentleman, Warriorsmark. Jonas Backtvalter•' farmer, Walker. Henry Conan, wagon maker, Morris. David S.. Cook, farmer, Cromwell. William elymans, farmer, Dublin. Jonathan 11. Dorsey,-M. D., Huntingdon. David Poise, farmer, Hopewell. James Gleavon, merchant. Carbon. Henry Grazier, farmer, Worriorsmark. Samuel Grove, farmer, Cromwell, James Hooper, farmer, Union. Samuel Hatfield, farmer, Porter. Samuel Hackadom, farmer, Warrioremark Robert King, tailor, Huntingdon. Henry Miller, fanner, Juniata. John Miller of 11., farmer, Porter. Robert Madden of It., farmer, Springfield. James Norris, farmer, Cass. Newingham, gentleman, Huntingdon John Norris, gentleman, Welker. Joseph Mcilroy, merchant, Jackson. James McClure, farmer, Porter. Robert Livingston, farmer, Walker. George W, 8.-.Sipes, merchant; Cussville, Joseph ShorO, farmer, Clay. ' Hiram Shadle, farmer, Dublin., Charles Steel, carpenter. Union. ' Walter C. Pantries, clerk, Warriorsmark. U. B. Wigton, coal dealer, Huntingdon. John Work, farmer, Porter. Adam Warfel, blacksmith, Brady. John Weight, farmer, Warriorsmark. - „ IVEICHSELBAUM, tl • OPTICIAN AND ocumsr ' FROM PHI LADEIXIIIA, Respectfully Informs the citizens of HUNTINGDON nod that ho had opened Et ROOM at the Jackson n Leto he °lista for Halo s T CL E OE EVERT VARIETY, SIZE AND QuALITy: A new Invelnlon of Spectacles, for distant or close reading, st WI gold, silver, steel, and tortoise-sliell frames, and a new and improved assortment of perifocal and parabola ground flint Glasses, of his own roamifivetni e. )10 would pot Itettlarly cull the nttentim of the public, to hit Spectacles for AK AR SIGHTED PERSONS, and for poisons wsho have been operated upon for the cola. act of the e 3 e, and to his new kind of Glasses and Conoco very nt tho Hight, made of tho best flint and azure Glasses.— Good Glasses may be known by their ohape, exact oolitic, sharp and highly' polished eittfaee. The gllrditle4 nro to be found in his Glasses. TIMMY I:4l'oRn:a I The very beat IMAM LLIAN FEMME and MOUNTAIN CRYSTAL so universally proved to be far superior to any other Was, Alto, 3110110PCOPPE, Sri AND QUITTING LAPSES of every size and quality; TELLSOOPITI, M AGNIFYING AND OpenODEnv OUNCES, with di Mu ent poWel 8, together with at cry variety of articles In the Optical line, not mentioned. 43-.oenc.a.., nod other Instruments mot Glasses, care fully repaired at short iietipe. Ile can alu sys select Olmses to suit the Osten of _the person, as ho rota flw;o, upon the first trial. zY4-lle will remain in this place during January Court, FIRST WEER, and these in want of the above articles, will please give Mtn a call. AZ - - Ile will, if required, go to any respeetable house where his pert ices may be wonted. tra.Tho very boot RYE-WATER and the beet Hunting Chm e, always for sale. ' ' [Dec. 20, ISOM SHERIFF'S SALES 11Y. virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Exp Ft. Fa. and Len. F.. to toe de ected, I will ex pose to public sale or uutcty, at the Court Home ' in tho borough of Huntingdon, on MONDAY. the Wth UV of Jaunary, UM, nt 2 o'clock, P. M., the follon hug tlescritml eel estate, to Nutt : All tine defendant's right, title and inter est, of, in and to one lot of ground nitnatt In the borough of Alexandria, bounded on the north by the Penn'a Ca nal, on the west by an alley, on the south by an alley, on the east by MI teb og sin cot, to the canal tforeanicb lunnng thereon elected n flame building 21x41 feet, used no a tanner shop, and $4 sets. Betted, taken in execution, And to be cold as the property of Pet, r Kean Defendant's right, title and interest. in and to a mall pteco Of ground in Jackson tp., at illcAlavy's fort; beginning by land of It. Maim noy south 70 deg. West 3 pets hes, to a peat, thence by lot of James Stetson eolith 54 degrees west 3 5-10 perches to a post thence south 78 degrees crest 4 5-10 perches to n post, thence eolith 15 deml.es vast 5 porches ton po.,t, thence by It. V. Stewart's lot north 47 degrees east 12 perches to place of beginning, containing about one-fifth of an ncre. Seized, taken In execution and to be sold to the property of Sam uel B. Grossman. The defendant's right, title and interest in and to 400 acres of land, mot o or less, situate in Tod tp., ad. joining lands surveved in tho name of Richard Mutt on the west, lands of Evans and Hamilton, and Henry Rhoads on the mud, and land of Speer St Dougherty on the south. Also the undivided 6-0 of 220 acres of land, adjoining the abovo on the north, being the land convey ed by Speer it Dougherty to the Shaman's Valley and Broad Top R. R. Co., which is In Huntingdon co. Seized, taken in execution, and to ho sold as the property of The Sherman's Talley end Blood Top Railroad Company. All defendant's right, title and interest in anti to all that certain tract of land warranted in the name of Joseph Ninths, situate in Crowe ell township. containing 227 acre., mare or less_ bring patented land, anti bounded on the north and east by lands of Simon Orals. on the south by lands of EllO9 McMullen, and west by Mittman find others, and line thereon erected a log hare noel other outbuildings, need about 100 acres, more or lean, cleated. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of J. Henry Dell. • • - Noticc(o Purclinsrm—rlidders at Sherifre sales will take notice that immediately upon the property being knockod don 0, fifty per cent. of all bids under $lOO, and to eat) , fix o per cent. of all bids over that sow, mot he paid to the Sim ifT. or the property will be set up again and sold to other bidders who will comply with the chore termq. Sheriff's Sales will hereafter be made on Wednesday, of the first meek of Cow t, and the Deed, acknowledged ou the following Wednesday. JOAN C. WATSON', Shot Of. Sum:Tres Omer, Huntingdon, Dec. 20. 18'01. 11E1tIFF'S SALES.—By virtue of kJ sundry on tits of rend. Exp. awl bow. Fa. to rile directed, I it 111 expo, to public elite or outcry, at the Court in the borough of Huntingdon, ON SA . I,- ORD XY -bolt DAY Of JANU ICY, 1862, at too o'clock, P. 31., the following described Real Estate, to oft: Four hundred tel en of laud, Inure or lesn. situate In Toll to, Ilontingdon eoluity. adjoining hull uurveyel in the name of Rich:oil Clark on the meet. Null of I.:, Hamilton find Henry Rhodes on the rant, and land of Spoor .1 Doogliel ty ou the 100 th. Al+o the until, hied five .I..th, 0( . 2.20 ari en of bind adjoining the Marto on the north, And tio: Fniton counts Into on the south, being the taint control ell by Spoor and Dougherty to the S. V..k. T. It. It. ConipAny. :died, liken in execution arid to be cold ao the property of the Elie! maw's Valley and Mond Top Itailro.ol Company. AbS.l—Defelitialit's right, tills and Interent in and to part of a lot al gi °nod situate in the bni °ugh of Win thigdoll, tieing part of lot No. Pik in plan of said tnn•n. fronting 40 b tit on Waqiington ntreet and extending bath along Char leo street 00 feet. Sei/t .1 and taken into cx.c cotton nc the proporty of Jo9e.ph igloo itl,tiee to 1 . 01.0,,,,, , r,.—1t0b1eis at :01elitl's sales alit Like notice that immediately upon tho propel ty being knocked down, hity per cent. of all bids under $lOO, and to enty-tiro per cent of all Lida over that slim, must be paid to the Sheriff. or Om mope, ty alit be oat lip again and sold to other blddeis who will comply with the silence ten ono. JOHN C. WATSON, Sheriff. Huntingdon, Dee. is, 1861. A IMITOII'S NOTICE.- The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Or phan,' Court of Iluntimrlon count., to dintt:buto the balance in the handl of John 11. Fiazier ; adininktrator of William I. WiPon, de - e'd, will Mena i° the duties of hit appointment of the office of Mile & Donis. on Vihlny. the 27th day of December at ten o'clock, A. )1., when and a beta nll per,onv interested, will present their claims, or be debarred from coming In rot n t•lic.ro of said 'WILLIAM 1101t111S,'Jn , Huntingdon, Dec. ln, ISIII.-3u, /VD3 ItIINTST .N.TOII'S NOTICE.— [imam or A irdecto AlNe,m. &err] Letters of Admittiqtation upun the estato of Andrew AIIP.on. late of Cambria county, deed, basing been panted to the undersigned, all persons having claims agaitn,t the estate ale tetptested, to present them to Ills undersigned. and all persons indebted st ill mho inunedi• ato pa) went. AIANDA E. ALLMON I= LTOUSES AND AI4OIOIT GROUND 1 1_ The e, ie e l iber offers for sale. n LOT OP (MOUND. at MaAle , y's Itta I. knout. as the,GrooNinan Lot in Jackson township,lluntington comity. There L. guested on the premises,E ON LARGE DWELLING 110(01k.. AND A NEW STORE HOUSE AND AR3IORY. together .0 Rh Oth or out buildings. This is a good stand biz-ell 1.0.'04. I= WALL PAPER! The New Spring Styles For 1862, Already Received At Lewis' Book Store. We deal direct with the mannfacta rer, and will have on hand at all times, the latest styles, mid sell at fair prices. HOLIDAY GIFTS! BOOKS OF 'ALL KINDS SUITABLE FOR, HOLIDAY 'PRESENTS FOR OLD AND YOUNG, At Lewis' Book Store. r e , ' pFNNSYLVANIA. RAI TIME OF LEAVING OF 18119 STATIONS A M. 11 Gn 12 on 1219 Newton Hamilton, Mt. Union Mill Creel tingdon, Teter sburg, Bin e•, Spruce Ci eel:, Birmingham, Ts 1 one, Tipton rovtoria. Doll's 311111, Altoona 1 0. 1 13 1 33 1 43 5o 2 01 2 CT 0— TINGDONA: 11110:1T) TOP 1,1:0A b.—CHAN:IE (re SCIIIMULE ter Itund.ty, I),c. LSGI, l'assangot Trains ud tilpart as s : II 'LI n i tin . i . 15 /11 111.1111, I UL TRA NS imitialplon at 7.39 A. M.. 4.10 P. M. Fn<tom " 020 A. 31. A 6.10 P. N nl Hopeaell ' 1 10.13 A. N. DOWN THAINS, Leyo Hopewell tq. 10 . 30 A. aft EEL Atllse s.von " nlO A. M. & P.M) P. M. Arrive at Huntingdon 1.10 1% Dt, & 8,30 P. M. J. J. LAM RENCH, Supt. Doe. 3 1561 . . B. CUNNINGIIAN ! NEW STORE! AND NEW GOODS! AT GOTTO'S OLD STAND, WHERE EVERY ARTICLE USUALLY CALLED FOR IN A COUNTRY STORE, CAN BE HAD A2' REDUCED PRICES. CALL ON A. B. CUNNINGHAM BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. iluntingdou, Nov. 18, 1861. wiNDow pu4DT,:s, CORDS, TASSELS, (CC., . and BAILEY'S '.'FIXTURES, A handboine asgortmentjubt received and for ante it LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY A MUSIC STORE .. . , 1861. 1841. CLOTHING. ROMAN, a_ • New CLOTHING FOR FALL _l.l Z) WINTER, JUST RECEIVED AT 11. ROMAN'S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. For O entlemon's Clothing of the best motet in), and made In tbo best workmanlike manner, call at H. ROMAN'S, opposite the Franklin Douse In • Market Squaro, Hunting don. [Oct. 7, 10011 bscriberFßUlT TREES for ANDsale GRAPES. The su has at his Nursery in East Huntingdon, a handsomo wen intent of choice Fruit Trees and Grapes, which Ito Pill to pleased to dispose of at reanonablo pi Inca. Huntingdon. Nov. 6,1861-3 w. REMEMBER ELLSWORTH ? FISHER & SON HAVE JUST OPENED A SPLENDID STOCK OF .N.EIV GOODS. THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO OAF. • and EXAMINE OUR GOODS. FISHER & SON. Oct. T, 1161. MILITARY BOOKS. REVISED ARMY REGULATIONS BY AUTHORITY OF THE WAR DEPARTMENT Tim boot is an octavo of 500 pages, is elegantly jointed on fine paper, a tin new• bold q pt, and has an admirable ca-lunotice andex, for uhiclt erg.. y racer will be grateful, tine moment Lis eye tests upon it. an no funnier edits at bins ever bail an index, and the want of one has been lung felt in the Army. 'rho Appendix mai:tees tine Articles of War. contain ing many imp), taut correctioirl; also, selections from the Military Acts of Congress, including time passed nt the last session. PRICE $.2, 00. FOR SA LE AT LEWIS' BOOK STOIU CAVALRY TACTICS, [AUTHORIZED EDITION.] By Major William Gilliam, U. S. A, Joit published and :lir r.di• nt LEWIS' BOOK STORE.— Complete iu one quint, Price $l.OO. EEGS UNITED STATES, INFA N T AC:TICS. • Tor the lush neat. 6xerxiine, rind manoeuvres of the United Shates Infantry. including )11- faith y of the Line, Light InfantL), mill Mite men, pediatrist under tho diitctiou of the War Devin talent, awl noilonrinied and adopted by tine Secretory of W.lr, Mod 1,4,1961. contain ing the school or the manlier; the niloot of Ono company; inetl lid ion for shit anishers, nut thin genetic calls; the calls fon shltinisheri:sind the school of the battalion; lint holing Um articles of not not n dietion.vi y of !enmity te.rins, Complete in eon volume. Trice $1.25. For solo at Loomis' tiool: Stole. Adtuilli4tiall Illmtingdon, Pa UAr/T l I ES SOLDIER, Oil coming Into sort lee: contlinlog a complete system of Instruction In the ?clout of the Soldier. with a ptalimiun rr explanation of the fin oration of a Battalion on list of the °flit els Sc.. Ac., bet ng a JIM hook or antwanktion to otalmt moll U.S. /Who( ty Tactics, just pith- Itsited. Pnee cents. For sale at LEWIS' BOON. STOTIE. AL 0, = Hardee's Rifle and Light Infantry LEWIS' BOOK STORE. • .ent by moll to nny ntldiuse on the clot of tt,n pro,•• Huntingdon 31.i3 23,1801. T Ems, &0., FOR THE AUTUMN OF IS6I, The subscribers invite attention to their huge and null gi own stock of Fruit Trees. consisting of apple ' pear. pencil, chewy, plum, apricot, glance, ,(c.. Dent( peal. apple and cherry bet, Abe. the small fruits, such as pares, currents; gooseberries, resplien ies, ries, and stratt bert ks of Mu most desirable ow ts., Abe, a largo stock of iiergl et-no and shade bee, They will nell at prices much below usual rates, and offer great indutementi to plant Im gely. • Huntingdon, Oct. 17, 18111 NEW NATIONAL LOAN. Seven and Three-Tenths Per Cent NOR READY FOR DELIVERY AT TIIE OFFICE JAY COOKE & CO BANKERS,: ~~~---,r I~= Y =' ^ _li ..ate No. 114 South Third Street, T. ROAD TRAINS Pursonnt to iostructions from the Foci etery of Hie Treimiry, the Subscription Book to Ote NEW NATIONAL LOAN . of Treoeory Note., bearmg interot at the rate of scum and tluee-teuths per cont. pee annum, uiil remain open at toy office, . . EERIE NO. 114 S. T/lIRD STREET, until further notice, frum S A. M. till S P. M.. and on 3londtly.3 nil 9 I'. 75. Tese notes ',rill he of the donionination of Frrrr DOLLARS. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS; FIVE HUN DRED DOLIARS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and klirE 'THOUSAND DOLLAILS, and ate all dated lath of Anstist, 1801, payable in gold, in three years, or converti ble into a twenty yeas' six per cent loan, at the optioit of the holder. Each Ti manly Note has interest coupon.: attached, so Welt can be cat off and collected In gold ',bale Mint every six months. and at the rate of ono cent per. day on mat fifty dollars. Payments of subscilptions nosy ho made In Gold or Clinics, or Notes of any of the Philadelphia Banks. ki 50 n .11 OS OE 10 SO 10 10 PARTIES ere MST INOE eau remit by their friends. through Um mail, or by expieSS, or through Banks, and t h e Treas. Illy Notes oil? ho initnedlately (tethered, or sent to each tr , criber as they may morally direct. Pm ties remitting must add the interest from loth of Angst the date of all tho notes, to the day the remit. tame reaches Philadelphia, at th ei rate of ono cent per day on each fifty dollars. Apply to or addiess JAY COOKE, StnricnintoN Caro of Jay Cole 5; Co , Itanker‘, No. 114 South Third Street, Phdadelphis.. Oct. 7, 1801. A BATTLE 'FOUGHT !!! • 10 10 0 b 5 A BRILLIANT VICTORY WON ADJUTANT OE N. ',HMS : ATtsr n Enver,' engagement which laste'd for warty four day le, I have at last routed the enemy and captured a large unrulier of (tuns, Retell el s, Bowie liniren , and agent quantay of camp equipage, and other valuable articles which 1 immediately shipped by unthread from the field of . action, and now nanounco On opening and examining the valuables captgred, they were found to comprise such an endless yarlety of lined. wore and Cutlery of every kind, that I can supply the people of all ages and classes; even front a toy for an In fant, to n supporting cane for the feeble old nine. lipid or girls. Lords or belies, Soldiers or Citizens, llousekeep• ere or Mentors, Farmers or Mechanics, Lawyers or Doe. tore, anybody and iivet3 body 'May be fin niched with a useful memento of this on entful battle by calling at the Hardware Store of Huntingdon, Oct. 1, 1361 BOOTS AND .SITOES. A NEW AItIt.T.VAL GgollclE STIAFFEA Has just repelled a new stock of Loots h. Shoes, which be will be pleased to haie examined by the pnblle generally. Ilia assortment consists of Bootp and Shoes of 11i kinds for Cleatlenteu and Ladies, made to the hest manner.'. Ile aloe cenHttnes to manufactnre to order ell kinds of Boots and Shoes. and returns thanks for thd patronage he. has heretofore received, and hopes to met it a continuance of the same. , the shop is in the Diamond, ono door east of Strops' Store, sobers the public gill please call. Huntingdon, Oct. 1, 1501.4-It. •' A beautiful• lot of Shaker Bonnets for tale cheap, nt P. P. CIIFINT: MMM MEI THE HANDY BOOK MEM TAcTics, A T LO Ir PRICES I= 'PREASUIII \ OTES, •P/lILADEI,PFIA = I= THE WAR GOES ON! ' AND D, P. GWIN HAS JUST OPKNED A SPLENDID STOOK of XEFIT GOODS • FOR FALL AND 'WINTER. CALL AND EXAMINE THEM Oct. 3, 1101. CLOT HE YOURSELVES! mg it PRICES DEFEATED ! Now is the Time to ky Cheap Clothiog MANUAL GtrTMAN, Respectfully inform the public generally that he has just received n large and a ell selected stock of fashionable FALL AND WINTER CLOTIIING, toton bleb ho ash, the attention of all who are in want of a treat and coinfottable Coat, a Vest or a pair of Pants.— His stockwill bear examination, and he respectfully requests all to call and setvfor themselves, Should gentlemen desire, any particular kind or cot of clothing not !mind in the'stock on hand. by leaving their measure they eau ho accommodated at short notice. A good assortment of BOOTS AND SHOPS, HATS AND CAPS, &C., AC., will oho be found on hand. All of N,lllCh n ill 1w 801 d as low. if not lower. than the same quality of goods Con be had in the county. Call at rho corner of the Diamond, bong's now building ill. GUTHAN. Huntingdon, Eept.l9, IS6I. "THE-UNION," Arch Street, Above Third, Philada, UPTON S. NEIVCOMER, Proprietor. Ary, This Hotel Is control, convenient by Passenger Cars to all pm to of tho City, and in every particular adop ted to the comfort anti slants of the busineSs public. , Qum Terms, $1.60 per day... - 6:11 Sept. 10, 1.861.—1 y. F ANCY FURS, FANCY FURS de V hIS 211a4a . O.) Philadelphia. portal' 31 Minufaetnrer and Dealer in all kinds FANCY FURS. for La 3lisses' and ;We Wear. daring now manufacl• 'ail and iu store my win tarp and, beautiful as. tmeot of all the various yI es and qualities of LIR:3, adapted to the tom oz. Fell and Winter Pea ls. I could respectively tm eanndnatton of my btnek and prices from those intending to 'onetime, 08 I not enabled to of•r them very flesh ittito . . All my Fur, hose been. purClo,eil for on.h. and made by es von ienera and competent bawls,- and an the present monetary naiades rootlet It ineeeqsary that I 6110111(1 llh .- poqc of my goods nut very• small advance on cost. I non satisfied that it alit be tb the interests of amen a•ho denigni put chasing, to give the a call. Aso- inecolleet, the nome.'tdonber nod street: John N ein a, (New Fur Slote,) 718 Melt Street, Philadelphia. , . „• • CBEGARAY INSTITUTE. - 1527. .1111.1 1529 SPRUCE STREET, PIIILADELPIIIA• • T 111.3 Institute Conducted frir No Seats post; In this M %PANE Carson as soil her niecel,lo:lllll:lPlltitvatly, sport the some sp.. ineiples ns the one In Now York. e,dah lished there hi the year 1814; Milt re-open on Monday, t , ept. 16th, with its mqvil ample end complete provision fee the Ellin...don of Yorm4 'Ladies, soder the direction of 31ad.trire D'ller hilly. Clot Wars, and all renni4ito inforMa tMn, can be obtained on ,appliention to the Principal. August 13, 1811.—lor. F OR EVERY"BODE TRY THE NEV STORE, On 11,11 &red nppnsite CUrnzun's Mort. I'llE BEST SUOAIt an 4 MOLASSES, , COFFEE, TEA and CM/D - MATE, FUME. FISIi. SALT awl VINEGAR. CONFECTIONERIES, CRI ARS and TOBACCO, SsIEES OF THE BEST, AND ALL KINDS, utal conty other at tide usually found la a Oluery Stole .ISO— Pings. (honical6, D.so St Pie, thlq and Spiv. Turpcni We, Incl. Alc - ohol, and Potty.. MST 511\Ii mud BRANDY pusposce. AI,I, THE HEST PATENT MEDICINES, and a huge multi), of ;Illicit, trio noinclonsto maulion 'tic. public gruel ally p ill . 14C;ise call and examine fm tiloinsch (lir and loom , r, T B. S. SMITH. Huntingdon, May 2:i, 1353. , F; , -rt .p , = x :2' - el P -.1 pt• on -4 .4 5 r2i .F =I • %, • , -a T HE NE W. BTOR 7VE Tir 000118. WALLACE &' CLEMENT, Iha•e Just recciNod another stock; of now• goods; such AS 11117 GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE..S.C., in the stole loom at the, south-east corner of the Diamond to the bet tutgli of Plintingilon. " Their Stock loin been caroftilly selected, 'and will be, sold low for cash or e',unt, g prodder. Iluntingdon, Apo 1115. 1861. WINDOW CURTAIN. P-APEIig,I A _LA T 1 STOCK ANI) SPLENDID A SSOPITMENT Whitlow Curtain-Papers, JUST RECEIVED LEWIS' 'BOOK STORE ATTORNEY HUNTING DON, PA Jan. 2, 1861-t f. UNION ENVELOPES AND PAPER 6= LEWIS' BOOK STORE ATOU will find the, Largest and. Best L alzsOrtnaeqt of I...adiveDroos (foods of. ; • fl. frilli best display find largest variety of all kinds of Goods, i.an ala aye So tound at the) cheay etoio of & SON BOOTS and SHOES,, t4a largest and cheapest assortment in town, at ' a. P. GITIN'S. • QC HOOL BOOKS, . . kry Generally in Imo in the Schools of the Connty,not on Land, will furnished fo order. on application at BOOK, Aiyo STATIONERK STORE. • Q.ALT SALT !!. • SALT !!! Jllei 'waived fretß the Opondago Salt Company, S 3 suer*, to bo tab.( on commission, etthn. avhclo• sale br retail. 200 BARRELS itud io)10 SACKS of SALT. Oct. 21, MO. EISILEW & SOS. 1111tLANE{ BOOKS,. or VARIOUS Burs, for sale at • LEfris' pogE".4...yD 9T41701!7.prr :471' Nur AIR I..mv - 0 3419 - vo„ : 1 , 9 -ow eigoct . „4l. 4 SHORTEST IN DISTANCE AND QUICK EST IN TIMR . BETWEEN TUE TWO CIVVIES OF NEW YORK AND; lIARRISBURU! VIA READING, ALLKNWOWN AND EASTON. MoRNING EXPRE&V West, leaves lea York at A. M. arriving at Ihwrialoirg at 12.45 noon, only 0% hosnro be• tw,•en the two cities. Mtg. LINE leaves Now York at 1.2.00 noon,. and wires at I larrisbutg at 8.30 P. M. • • 11103130 MAIL LINE. koat, leases Harrisburg at 8.00 A M., arriving at New York at 4.30 P. M. • AFTERNOON EXPRESS LINE. East, leaves Harrisburg at 1.15 P. DI., arriving nt New York at 9.00 P. M. Connections are made at Harrisburg at 1.00 P. DI., with the Passenger Trains in each direction on the Pommylva: uin. Cumberland Talley and Northern Control Railroad. All ttains connect nt Reading with trains for Pottsville and Philadelphia,• and nt Allentown for blanch Chunk, Easton, Sc. No change of Passenger Care or Baggage between New York and Harrisburg, by the 0.00 A. M. Line fropt Neve( York or the the 1:15 P. M. from Harrisburg. For beauty of scenery, add speed, comfort and accom modation, this route presents superio& inducements to the traveling Fare between New York and Harrisburg 11ro dullare.— For tickets and (Alter information apply to J. J. CLVD,E., 0 euna; A¢euy parrlt.lkurg.. July STATIONE It Y and JEW El R PACKAGES, For sole to agents and dealers at very' redvtitl mte's put up in variety envelopvs. , For further Information Address ' - - - COLEMAN & CO.. (Litmatairet) -802 Chestnut St., Phila. Juno 4,1861. COAL '0 IL U r Q 041:. !!A inures A. Drown sells the genuine " rcum t op SENC," on COAL OIL clear as wider. ' This is the only kind of Mt that given suture fatiitmctiozk as an agent for light.' ' Iteuare of counterfeits and colored carbon oils . . They emit an offeasiva nod awoke. i ; •*: ::• = A large variety also of CO-4: (4 1 T'. AA- 11 4'S,', , • Chimneys, Globes, Wicks. liarneva. Shades, 6c., &c., 'BO4 at the very lua est prices, at the ipplliclie don, Pa. , IKTEW CIGAR AND 'TORACCO STORE. .1. A: iinNiwat, „.. A practical tobacconist, lens opened a new TOBACCO STORE AND CIGAR MANUFACTORY, on Allezheny St., one door hest of the Broad Top Railroad *here' hh has on hand a largo assortment of. prints Cigars and To. ham, n Inlets lie mill sell either wholesale oi retail. Stor'd• lieepera, shopkeepers, and all others who deal in the need should call. Ilia prices are low. Cull and see. - Ilun tingd on, Nov. 7,1800. nIEADY ItEC.T.CONE - R._ A complete' r oc 'ket - neatly liackoner, to dollars and cents, to whiLlt aro added Conan of Notes, Bill/411e ceipte, Petitions, de. together ,r ith a set of usefol,tables, containing tutu of interact from one dollar to twelve thous and. by the single day, with a table of wages, and board by the neck and day, published in 1559. ,For sale at., =I ARCH. Stivet, btinv,ett 7th and Sth Stit THE [MAT'S 1 . Mr.. JOHN .WESTBROOK. Sr., manufacmanufacture. a IMENT Attach is sure to cure Ithrumati4m. No enr ,, , no pay. Poisons afflicted should call and try tins medicine. Call nt his rbsidelice in Washington street, one door'west of Levi Westbrook. Hunt logIldu; March 20, 1881 NoTicE To' ALL !! ••• The subscriber, who has for snore than one year, rrirr'e on linsines's in company with Messrs. F. Ilitssny,llL. P. WIIISKnY, and Mr. Mann BEM. hoe this day dissolved partnership With the above fitlnV All doling agiiinsf the old firm will be paid by the subscriber, and all those Lo debted to thefirin will pay Ithro . ; ": ~;.• CLOCKS. and JEIVEL.R.I' a;11' he repaired.' A good stock of ,CtocKS, ref W.innets and Jsyrogr will be' kept on' hand fo'r 'eusteniers Who nir4 , furor hint r ith a cu11.V..-.**".,•=4, Iluntingdon,Marcli 2, 1858 . . •; ' .l ' r. ._:-• -.' -,1-,: '.•• : 1 --nk ,I . ......-- ',------ - 3 .1 , e'1, I zi b - ' ''' '—', --- V." ' .i.,,,5 -- 7 - , ::—. ', oi .z. , ' • i I s , F , ~ . ' :' , -o •:l •, • V sp. 0 -,- - •.,.T.', -•- 4 ?", ,t ,v , ,svPj f ,. ..- .-.,,,,,. ,1 .N'. e 4 •r ' f•A ~, • • ~,,, , ---..fi-------, N 5 .- . . IITE ((GLOBE' JOB' OFFICE'"' iii the most complete of any in the .countis,•and Po , se..ws tho most ample facilities for promptly exeenting in the brsl style, every Satiety of Job Printing, onell,lnl I 1 lIAND BILLS, - . , ' f. i ' PROGRAMIF,S, -'BLANKS, • • - - 7 • • POSTERS, CARDS, . . CIRCULARS, BALL TICKETS' . „ . . , BILL ILL, DS, LABELS, tS:C.; &C.; &O: •. PALL' AMP r..s.Antxt triconms OP won't', • ''-'t 1 AT LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY h MUSIC STORE. 1t001{111.114 - 1§ . !,.. , .; . A FRI;SIIAR..7III;AIL ,„!! „ ° Of t \ )((cl'D) ALL Ills gTOCK4ST7tEsn . AND Malt .114 cfs % C.l TILE; QYTIIARA—FTIiti N:bsvyterlau Vealmodiai—Tine c=; Sliawie—Theduldlee 2 -llnnie'n'a and Bertini's enlarged .and improved instruatora, New and Improved Method lei. the El Adeoi, dean, Viotio and ,Flutd mete etors—y,muer'd p.m( ydWe'a Violin Inetructors--130nIcVneladeon Initractor—tur- TOWS' riCllOl.lllO PrIIACI*7.4O: 'l'lkoroug!e•Bpsel Ilowe's Dn (1,1) fn6 Rpoin DaaeedTh.o Chop 91P13°-'k— 'l!ara'a•Tigrp, fat sale at, • *:,• -• • V:: LEWIS' BOOK, STApp:sl/iltY 3 - IT.Tw STolt SONGS AND 13.41TAL'AD$; &..0, • ,FOll EVERYBODY, Thc,Genile Annie 4 1 .149,47i5f, „ J•• Tlie•Dime Meld(lis4. The Dinie jooh, The Dine Sony_Rople, 10, 2; 7;ha Di7;ze';s"oit:9'ribble:Aro. Tito Dine Sp»gl) , Ja Icq. 4, The Dinw Song - Book•Fo. !, 1.,..; 2'4e D64e &hg Book, ilsre:dc' Ldier The Dime D):eant-Bopk, 2lse Dime ])jglocj e, The Dime Speakeri T Dinze Cook .66b'1,:,. 800. yocftle 41t Lens' norm. sr.n.c.oszu. A*4 MUSIC SWIM ENVELOPES' . • Wholesale and, Aetait.: : .T , Q,1JA44 11 1 ; .•• . , • ' "'• "' 1- • C)ll,4iNdE, - .!- AN±) r,,;. • • • -ENVELOPES, Just icai4,l mid for Salo itt' BOOK " 111 undprsigried N;.,,,0 4 respectfully tnlkthe attention of the citizen., of .11.nutIngdon and the tutiolm fig counties tothe Mock of beantifol nmrlde now on hood., He is prppared tofurnielt at the shortest notice, Miinufnental Marble, !Tomb,. _Tables nod, Shines of every desired size and form of 'fallen or Eastern - Marble, highly flrifshid,latid: carviid with emit*, pi into (leviers, or plain, as may snit, Auilding Marble, Dour :and Window Sills, kd., wilt be fund died toot der. W. IV. pledges bonsA fo furnigh matclial and work- , man,bip equal to any in the country, at &Mir pi Ise. Cali and see, before you mut:hese elsen bore. Shop on UM street, untingdon,' Pa. ' Huntingdon, Way 16,1655, TAOKSON HOTEL, 4, - 111 - 41N t r'iqp0N, 011 ? 4FFIJA dIILLF.R, Proprilo* t, best Tobacco in tofff-V.1,'!(,.:,' rrilEclargest stook of De Laing io town: by : 1 , 1511b;1t SM.! WRAPPING' PAPERI 5: .• 11 - ' A good niticlo for salo.at lams , 800, F,ronr. .uocik JOSEPH iiEIGGEII, ' 11:11i CLIIIIST. LONG'S CAL Li AND SEE. IBM MIMI 731. WILLIAUS,
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