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    'dispatch the Additional ships ordered
for sea.
The two batallions of guards order
ed to North America left this morning
for Southampton, where they will em
bark to-day.
LIVERPOOL, Dec. 19.—Pending the
news from America in response to the
demands in the Trent affair, the Eng
lish papers have little to say.
The Times has a severe article on the
brutalizing signs which civil war is
producing, and denounces various
northern measures.
Several French journals maintain
that France should give moral support
to. England by recognizing the justice
of her demands and the independence
of the south. The Opinione Nationale
the organ of Prince Napoleon, says
that France has no other enemy but
England and should pot weaken the
United States.
STILL LATER.
ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER ASIA.
Continuation of Warlike Preparations.
HALIFAX, Dee: 31.—The steamer
Asia, from Liverpool for New York,
has arrived here. with Liverpool dates
to :the 21st, and by telegraph via
Queenetown to the 2::d.
She has 500 troops.
There is no abatement in the warlike
lreparations, and - additional troops
ave been ordered to be ready to em
bark; but the Army'and Navy Gazette
'of the 21it says no more are likely to
'be placed under orders until hostilities
acre actuality , 'declared. In that event
'some of 'thei•egirnents now in the Med
literanean •garrisons will probably -be
.sent in the war vessels now rendezvous
tingat,,Giberalter.
' The !Adriatic with nearly 16Mteen
'hundred troops of the Grenadier
Guards; and.the Parana with about
ten thwasivini ,of
,:the &,qtt Fusileer
Guards, kit •''.setatiiraTeteu‘ett the 20th
inst. for North America.
The steamer Cleopatra would leave
Liverpool on the 21st, for Queenstown,
there to embark over five hundrelhmen
of the 17th regiment.
The Magdalena would embark about
1,000 men atSonthanipton on the 21st.
The mail steamers of the Peninsular
and. Oriental company, numbering
about fifty men. are to be armed and
.made capable of resisting privateers in
case of war.
The 1;11n-boats in the second class
reserve at Portsmouth have been or
dered to fit out immediately. •
A Berne telegram asserts that France
_bad issueda diplomatic circular taking
ground against the arrest of Mason
and Slidell,"and sent representations to
Washington, in order to determine the
American government to make indis
pensable concessions.
The Morning Post says that the
Americans cannotpos:ibly complain of
the tenor of the despatch' to Lord
Lyons.
... ,AL D3IINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
[Estate 11 Pot if. Cbnfcr, deed.]
-- .s"Ktet:o of Administration upon Anvil M.
Confer, Me of tire to rough of Huntingdon ! do.iripmd,
h av i ng been -pa n to, d t tho strlorotened. nit perOntln
oloirno upon the estate are requested to present
,-tkoot itto utuderalgord. awl all
aeons knowipg thou
stilton indetni•tif nuke imniMinto POYinkit.
GRAFFiIS MILLER,
Admintilratur
Jammu 2,1262..
QTRAY HORSE.-
kj -Came to the premises or the eub=erliter
In Barr, township. on the 12th inst., a saran
berry ROAN 11011 SE with n whin: spot on his
forehead, one - fore foot white, and spppoeed to
he 10 years old. The owner is desired to cotne and prove
property. pay chromes. and take him army; otherwise lit
will be disposed or according to low.
Dec. 91,1801 0 SAMUEL JOIINsTOS.
STRAY HEIFER - ,
Came to the prrml•rs of the sub•eriber in Penn tp
about the t•t of September Wt. A PALS IMO 1151555.
without nmrks. suppoea to be two yeses old lost Spring.
The owner is requested to come femora, prose property.
pay charges and take her sway, othernlAe she will be die.
posed of according to law,
Dec. 31, 1861.*
A GItICULTUIi AL SO C I El' X 7.-
A regnlar meeting of the IBintingdon Colin'ty
Agricultural Society will be held in the Collet Howe in
llontincdon. on Tuesda3 evening of the tint we.eic of the
coming January Court.
By order and In Lazuli of the Society.
IL IteDIVITT.
Secretary.
Dee. IT 18G1
UNTINGDON GAS COMPANY.
The annual election for fie,. Manager. will be
at the oglen or thn Company. between tit...tours of
one anti four o'clock. P. M., ou Monday the .6th day of
January next,
.1. SIMPSON AFRICA,
Ituntingdon, Dec. 24, 1 Cl-2t. Secretary,
lIERIFF'S SALE.-
By virtue of is writ of Lec. Fn. to directed. I
Is ill expose to public tole on the premises, ON THURS.
DAY, JANUARY 9, 1562, nt one o'clock, P. M., the follow
ing described property, to wit:
The defendant'. interest In end to all that tract of land
siteete in Shirley township, Huntingdon county, adjoin
ing the Junteta Ricer, !undo of Wm, Joint., Thos. Ruling
end others., containing 171 tern and 92 perches and el
lowence of sit per rent. /Wog the . came plantation and
premixes sold end conveyed by John Johnson and Robert
R. Andrew., Athnitsistretore of thigh Andrews, deceased.
to Ono. W. Speer. Seized. talten in execution, and to be
■old as the properly of Oco. NV. Slaw.
JOI[7 C. WATSON, Sheriff.
Hunlin,gdon, Dec. IR, 1101.—St:
NOTIOE.=!.
Notice to hereby given that the filleuing named
persons hat e filed their petitions with the Clerk of the
Court of Qunrter Sessions. pro, ing the said Court to grant
them license to keep inns or taverna in their 'respective
boroughs, townships ntid villages lit the county of Hun
tingdon, and that said petitions will be presented to the
said orrt on Wednesday. the 15th day of January next,
for consideration. u hen and uhere all persons inter
rated eon attend if they think proper, via:
Adam Zeigler, Itnrkleshums
John M. Early, Mount Union.'
Thomas MeGsrvey, Shlrleyshurg Borough..
John Kurtz, Alexandria Borough.*
C. WAGONER, Clerk.
"Hunting ton; Dec, 17,15fi1—It. ' '
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'REGISTER'S NOTICE.-
Notice in hereby given, to all persons Interested,
that the follow log named persons have settled their nc
counts in the Register's Mee, at Huntingdon, and that
said accounts pill he presented for confirmation and
allowance. at an Orphans' Court to be held at Huntingdon,
',ln and fur the county of 'Huntingdon, on Monday tho 13th
day ofJannary next. (1862.) to nit:,
1. Partial account of George . MeCrum and Sob Slack,
„Rxecutors of Zeorre McCruna, * Sr., Into of Barren town-
ship, deed.
2. The supplemental and final account of A. C. Blair
,and Michael Shearer, Executors of the last will end testa
ment of John Stnnkerd, late of Tell 'township. deed.
3. The Administratinn account of John 61. Clnek,'Ad
ministrator of James Clark, lam of the borough of all,
loyeburg, deed.; final account.
4. The administration account of George M. Green.
Adminletrator of christlan Drake, Into of Clay tp., deed.
6. The account of Joseph Dew gnarothea of George W.
Crafter, one of the children of ,Eran Grnlree, late 4,f Morrie
township, deed., notelet bis'nenjority.
• AL Xlle .ate gift Nenner, Administrator de
4n - title non .ofilarrarct Conte, late of ,She ,borough
Huntingdon, dec'd.
7. The account of Solomon Mloly, Executor of the
last will and tenement of Mary Bomgartner, !need Union
township, deed.
8. The account of John Hied) , and Wee. Wible. Ad.
minletratorn of John Wible, late of Springfield tp., deed.
9. Final account ofJulne Scott. Guardian of N. Priecilln
Martin, formerly N. Priecilla Bell now deed. and who
was A daughter of James Bell, formcey of Huntingdon
'county.
"k•trra xtrArdinnehip account of Thoth , . A. Smeliier,
Cenardian of William Hays. a minor child of Edward
1103 0 , late of Shirley ton odop, deed.
• 11. Administration neconat of Michael, J. Martin and
../ikupb Prioe. Administrators of Joe . S. Martin, Into of
Tod township. decd.
12. Adnittifstration account of John I'. Stewart, Admin.
is trator of William Foster, Into of West tp , ilec'd.
13. Administration account of George Deana nod Mint
-I.th Hearn, Administrators of Wm. Hearn, 1.110 of Wolhcr
township, dcc'd.
34. Administration amount. of Oaorgo Eby and Samuel
Lutz, Administrators of Catbarine Lutz, late of Slinky
township. deed.
15. The administration .1010000 of Lucinda lialh Ad•
ministratrix of Josiah A. Dail, late of the borough of
Huntingdon, dae.4.
16. Account-0I Ames McCall hoc' Abraham States, Esq.,
Executors of tamTeathnd testamontof Daniel linch
welter. late 04*1111ket trarnahlp. FiIIIII.OCCOUOt.
17. Account of It. Mlltoh Speer, Ailmlniqrator tho
estate of Phillip Appleby, labs of the boitnigliof 'Cass
vide, docd
' IR. Adm i Mt at ion account of Middle's F. Comppoll. Ad
ministrator of Johu Beatty, lato of Eldrley ton natilp,
defamed.
DANIEL W. WOMELSDORF, !text,.tor
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tanrclesCrrrice.
Aatingdop, Dec. 17,1861. 1..
COURT AFFAIRS.
rdROCLAMATION.—WHEREAS, by
a precept to me directed, dated et Huntingdon, (ho
.i' ay of November, A. D. 1861, tinder the Unita and seals
of the Hon. George Taylor, President of the Court of
Common Pleas Oyer and Terminer, and general jail deliv
ery of the VD:Judicial Dlotrtct of Pennsylvania, compo
cod of Huntingdon, Blair and Callihan counties; and tho
Ilona. Ili nJamin F. Patton and William 13. Leas his associ
ates, Judges of the county of Huntingdon, justices as
signed, appointed to how, try and determine all and every
indictments made or taken for or concerning all crimes.
%%Lich by the laws of the State aro made capital, or Nem
lea of death, and other offencea, crimes and misdemeanors,
which have been or shall hereafter be committed or perpe
trated, for crimes aforesaid—l not commanded to make
public proclamation throughout my whole bailiwick, that
a Court of Oyer and Terminer, of Common Pleas and
Quarter Sessions, will be bold at the Court Douse in the
borough of Huntingdon, on the second Monday (and 12th
day) of January next, and those who will prosecute the
said prisoners, be then and there to prosecute them as it
shall bo Just, and that all Justices of the Peace, Coroner
and Constables within said county, be then and there in
their proper persona, at 10 o'clock, a_ m. of•sold day, with
their records, hot Mat/ens, examinations and temetabran•
ces, to do those things e itch to their offices respectively
appertain.
Dated nt Huntingdon, the 23d of December, in the year of
our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixtpoue,
and the SGth year of American Independence.
, JOHN C. WATSON, Shert(r.
TYRO CL aUI ATION. --W HEREA S, by
precept to, me directed by the Judges of the Cont.
mon Pleas of the county of Huntingdon, bearing test the
23d day of Ism:ember, HMI. 1 tun commanded to Make
Public Proclamation throughout my et hole kola that
Court of Common Pleas will be held nt the Court Ilonee
in the borough of Huntingdon, on the Sell Monday (and
20th day) of January. A. D, HUI, for the trial of all is
sues In said Court which renmin undetermined before
the said Judges, when and o het e all Jurors, witnesses, and
suitors, I, tho trials of all Issues aro required.
Dated at litintitsgrlon the 11l of December, in the year of
our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one,
and the BGth year of American Independenoe.
,JOAN C. WATSON, Shen:if:
TRIAL LIST-JANUARY TERM,
R 1862.
FIRST WEEK.
Patton, Wm. of nt vs Entrekin, .Tames et al.
Beidlemon .5, Hayward, vs Ittewster, John's Ear's
Uordoa. James vs Cressaen k
Foster, Da‘ht se Crateley, Wm. garn,
Crowit, A. Ws Ex't'x. va Same.
Horton, Nathan. U. vs Some.
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SECOND WEEK.
Entrekin, W. W. &D. C. VI Stone, Michael.
Tgsker & Co. vs Harrison & Mattern.
Croteley, William as Martin, Michael et al.
Weston, Thomas Jr. va Weston. Thomas.
Johns, William vs Smith. ssac.
Koiligmacher & Bauman, T. 4 McCarl. Robert & wife.
Crosswell, Jacob TO Broadstone, C. et al:
Butts, Jeremiah B. vs Cunninglunn..l.'s Adler
Cornelius. Benjamin vs Richardson, Alex.
Bricker, James for use vs Decker, George.
Duvall. Des 111 G. vs Schultz. Jona. et al.
Ilawn,'George &David vs Myers, John.
Myton, It. It. T. Sill:tatter, John.
GRAND JURORS.
Andrew CrOwnover, merchant, Barree.
Samuel Cummins, farmer, Jackson.
Benjamin Corbin, farmer, Oneida.
Robert M. Cunningham. gentleman, Barree
Samuel Diggins, laborer, Carbon.
Thomas Dorland, farmer, Henderson.
Daniel Forrest, farmer, Porter.
Jaeoh Hess, farmer, Henderson.
John Irvin, farmer, Jackson.
William Johnston, farmer, Warriorsmark.
James Kerr, farmer, Brady.
Michael Love, farmer, Morris.
Henry Lover, bricklayer, Huntingdon.
James Myton, jr. farmer, West.
McManigal, livery keeper, Huntingdon.
Martin Orludy, farmer, Barret).
Washington Reynolds, carpenter, Franklin.
George Rudy, farmer, Jackson.
John Ridonum, farmer, Juniata.
Jacob Sollars, farmer, Springfield.
Isaac Swoops, carpenter, Carbon.
George L. Travis, carpenter, Franklin.
S. Findley Walker, farmer, Dublin.
John Wilson, laborer, Franklin.
TRAVERSE .11:110R-FIRST WEEK.
Wm. B. Addleman, farmer, Warriorsmark.
Jackson Briggs, farmer, Tell.
Peter M. B ire, merchant, Shirley.
Michael Barndollar, farmer, Clay.
Amos Clark. farmer. Tod.
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Isaac Cook, farmer, Tod.
A. B. Cunningham, merchant, Huntingdon
William Christy, surveyor, Alexandria.. ,
liter,!hatit.
.Temsie DiefFenbach, clerk, Brady.
- Jonathan Evan.% farmer, Tod.
Sarimel Eby, clerk. Henderson.
Benjamin Grote, farmer, Penn.
Steven Gomel', farmer, Odeida.
Nicholos Graffius, mill Wright, Franklin.
Israel.Graffius. gentleman, Alexandria.
David Hare, farmer, Porter.
James Rimy, farmer, Brady.
Adam Holliday, innkeeper, Dublin:
David Hicks, J. P., Cromwell.
Andrew Heffner, farmer. Walker.
Isaac - Jones, - forgeman, - West. - - - -
Robert McNeal, fariner, Clay.
Joseph McCoy, farmer,
Walker.
Adam MePherren, M. D., Franklin.
William McWilliams, farmer, Franklin.
Samuel MCVety, tanner. Clay.
Steven Miller, firmer, \Vest.
Thomas Mitchell, farmer, Jackson., . •
A. Miller. clerk, Huotingdlin..
George Numer; farmer. ifendereim.
George W. Pheasant, farmer, Union.
Amon Pheasant, farmer, Union.
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'David'PheaSant, farmer. `Union.
Jacob Stouffer { farmer, Warriorsmark.
William Stewart, farmer, Henderson.
Jackiinn Stawaii, farmer. Franklin.'
John B. Smith, farmer, Jackson.
Andrew. Shore, farmer, Clay.
Samuel Sprankle, flirmer, Porter.
Brison Shaver, clerk. Shirley.
Daniel' Troutwine, J. P., Jackson.
Jadob Walls, farmer, Union.'
Wm. Williams, marble cutter. Huntingdon
John White, merchant, Huntingdon..
William Wray, farmer, Franklin.
Marshall Yocum, watchman, Union.
Ephraim Tingling, farmer, Carbon.
JACOB GROTE
"1" A. vEns r. JURORS-SECOND WEEK.
Samuel Boohn, farmer, Cromwell.
Daniel Brumbaugh, farmer, Hopewell.
Jacob'Berkstresqer, merchant, Carbon.-
John Beck, gentleman, Warriorsmark. •
Jonas Buckwelter, former,Walker.
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Henry Carom wagon maer, Morris.
David S. Cook, farmer, Cromwell.
William Clymnns. farmer. Dublin.
Jonathan 11. Dorsey, M. D., frontingilon.
David Fouse, farmer, Hopewell.
James Gl6nson, merchant, Carbon.
Henry Grazier, farmer, Warrlorsannrk.
Samuo Grove, farmer,'Cromwell,
James Trooper, farmer,.Union.
Sampel Hatfield, farmer, Porter,
Sampel llnekadom; farmer, Warriorsmark.
- Robert King, tailor, Hunting‘hin,-
Henry Miller, farmer, Juninta. •
John Miller of II.; former, Porter.
Robert Madden of IL, farmer, Springfield.
James Norris, farmer, Cass.
H. F. Newinghnrn, gentleman, Huntingdon.
John Norris, gentleman, Walker. •
Joseph Mollroy, merchant, Jackson.
James McClure, farmer, Porter.
Robert Livingston, farmer, Walker.
George W. B. Sipes, merchant, Cassville,
Joseph Shore, farmer, Clay.
Hiram Shadle, farmer, Dublin.
Charles Steel, carpenter, Union.
Walter C. Vantries, clerk, Warriorsmark.
R.B. Wigton, coal dealer, Huntingdon.
John Work, farmer, Porter.
Adam Warfel, blacksmith, Brady.
John Weight, farmer, Warriorsmark.
T WEICIISELBAUM, ,
tY • - OPTICIAN AND OCULIST
FROM PHILADELPHIA,
Respectfully Informs the citizens of HUNTINGDON atul
vicinity. thnt ho has opened n BOOM at no Jackson
Hotel, where he offers for sole
SPECTACLES,
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Or. MAT swum; size AND epfal.,Vvt. A .110 W invention of
Spectacles, for distant or claw reading, with gold. silver,
steel, and tortoinc-shell frames, and ft now and Improved
assortment of prrifocal and parabola ground flint Glasses,
of his own manufacture.
. Ile %scold pat Ocularly call the attention of the public,
to his Spectacles for NEAR SIGHTED PERSONS, and
for persona who have been operated upon fur the cataract
of the eye, and to his new kind of Glasses and Conservers
of the siglit, made of the best fiat and azure Glasses.—
GoodAllasses piny he known by their phone, exact centre,
sharp and highly polished surface. The qualities uro to
ho found in his Glasses.
I litany ImesiersV!'
The very hest lIIIA7NLEIAN I'EMICE and MOUNTAIN
ChYSTAloso e. sally proved to he far superior to nay
other Glass. Also, Mitnoscoers,SPYAND QUIZZING Glasses
of every size and, quality; TUISCOPEs, MAO:slim:a) AND
OPERA GLASSES, with different powers, together with every
variety of articles in the Optical line, not ine4ioned.
Orricst, and other Instruments and Glasses, care
.ttilly repaired at 'Weft I . l o ficc. ' Can algeys select
tt;ilses to suit the vision' ut the person, as tionees them,
upon the first triad. • ••
4Z-tie will tendon in title place during Cop, t.
FIRST WEEK, and those in Una 'of the above articles,
Will please give film a call.
/Mr Its will, if required, go to any respectable house
whore his setvicte may be wanted.
ricir The very best I:YD.:WATER and thwhest Minting
Glosses always for sale. pee. fm, "HMI
SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY virtue of sundry writs of Vend.
Exp Fl. Fa. and Lev. Fa. to me directed, 2 will ex
posit to public sale or outcry, at tho Court House, in the
borough of Huutingdon, on MONDAY. the 18th day of
1662, at 2 o'clock, F. 26., the %Honing described
ryal estate, to wit r •
All the defendant's right, title and inter
est, of, in and to one lot of ground situate in the borough
of Alexandria, bounded on the north by the Penn'a Ca.
nal, on the o•est by, an alley, on the south by an alloy, on
the cast by Ilartsleg street, to the canal of having
thereon erected a frail., building 21x43 feat. need as a
tanner shop, and 34 vats. Seized, Wien in execution, and
to be sold as the property of Peter Kean.
Defendant's right, title and interest. in and
to a small piece of ground In Jackson tp., at hlcAlevy's
Fort; beginning by land of it. 51clinrney south 79 deg.
west 3 perches, to a post, thence by lot of James Stewart
south 54 degrees nest 3 5-10 perches to a post thence
south 78 degrees nest 45-10 perches to a post, thence
south 15 dcgt ees east 6 perches to a post, thence by it. V.
Stewart's lot north 47 degrees east 12 perches to place of
beginning, containing chant one-fifth of An acre. Seized,
token in execution and to be sold as the property of Sam
uel It. Grossman.
The defendant's right, title and interest in
and to 400 acres of land, more or less, agnate in Tod tp., ad.
joining 1.114 surveyed in the name of Richard Clark on
the west, lands of Evens end Hamilton, and Henry
Rhoads on the east, and land of Speer A: Dougherty on
the south. Also the undivided 0.0 of 220 acres of lend,
adjoining the above on the not th, being the land convey
ed by Speer .4 Dougherty to the Sherman'e Valley and
Broad Top R. It. Co., which le in Huntingdon co. Seized,
taken in execution, and to be sold no the property of The
Sherman's Valley and Dread Top Railroad Company.
All defendant's right, title and interest in
and to all thrtt certain tract of land warrantud in the
name of Joseph Franks, situate In Cioinwell township,
containing 227 act es, mom or lose, being patented land.
and bounded on the tooth end east by Mode of Sin,.
Orate, op the south by lends of Enos McMullen, and nest
by lineman and others, and has thereon erected a lug
barn nod other outbuildings, end about 100 acres, more or
less. cleared. Seized{ taken in execution, and to be sold
as the property of J. Henry Dell.
Noticclo ITcrchnrert.—Diddeis nt Shot insoles nitl take
notice that immediately upon the property being kneel...l
down, fifty per cent. of all bids under $lOO, and enty
five per cent, of all bids over that sent, must be paid to
the Sheriff. or the property will be set up again end sold
to other bidders who will comply with the above tot me.
Fherifra Sakai hill hereafter be mode on Wednesday, of
the first week of Court, end the Deeds acknowledged OH
the follow lug Wednesday.
JOHN C. WATSON, Sheriff.
Snriurfs Omer,
iluncingdou, Dec. 26,1161.
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lIERIFF'S SALES.--By virtue of
sundry writs of Vend. Exp. end Lev. Fa. to
me directed, I will expose to public sale ur outcry, at the
Court Dome, in the borough of Huntingdon, ON SAT
UItDAY THE dot DAY OE JANUARY, 1862, at tau
o'clock, D. M., the following described Real Estate, to oil:
Four hundred acres of land, more or less. situate in Tod
township. Ilnutingolon county, elljettlinghtud wart eyed ID
the name of Richard Cleric 011 the west, land of Mans &
Ihrmilton and Henry Rhodes on the east, and land 01
Speer & Donglierty on the north, Also the undivided
live sixths of 220 acres °floral adjoining the allot, on the
north, and the Fulton county line nu the south, being the
land conveyed by Speer and Duingherty to the S. V. & B.
T. It. It. Company. Seized, taken hr eNeention and to be
sold ns the property of the Sherman's Talley and Thread
Top Rai oad Company.
ALSO—Deferolant's right, title and interest in and to
part of a lot of ground situate In the borough of lion
tingden, being part of lot No. 169 in plan of said ton
iron hog 50 feet on Washington street nitd extending back
along Charles street 00 feet. Seived and taken into exe
cution as the property of Joseph Nighto ire.
Notire to Porchurcr.t.—Biddeta at :serif's sake trill
take notice that tromedi.ttely orlon the property being
knocked down, fifty per cent. of all bids under 5100. and
twenty-flee per cent, of all bids over that slim, must be
pull to the Shot Ill; or lire property will boot up again
nod hold to other bidders m bo all comply with the ol.ivo
terms. JUAN C. WASTSOIC, Sheriff.
Huntingdon, Dec. It, ISM.
OFFICE HU:111 , 01)0N & 11110tO Tor M..R. It. Co.}
No. 253 South 2,1 Phila, Dee. 12. 15(11.
THE ANNUAL MEETING Of the
Steekle Were of the HUNTINGDON AND BROAD
Sue MOUNTAIN RAIL ROAD AND COAL COMPANY,
wilt be held at the ollicp of the employ. on Tuesday the
14111 day of January, 1842, nt II A. NI., when no election
will be hail for a President and ,Twelre Ditectors to nerve
for the clawing year.
Dee 17, ISGI
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4, - ,ZT RA.I7 COW.— • .
i, - 3 Caine to the residence of the pltl.:
E
err her, in Welker towndtin. Mann the - ,g
Ist, of laSt. mon tit. a MACK COW cup- ra„.
posed to he about 7 years old. The so tt- , : liii k ,
Cr Is requested to count, forward and . -, , lk...es:e y
prove pt operty. pay charges and take ' . '
it away, otherni.e It pill be disposal of areal .ling to low.
JOHN WIT.
December 10, ISLI
..4 41 12 .1 7 12 11 ' e r u r
n?le l- rlIg S ne l d NO At i td ' I I to C r i n;qm i ,:nted Iry the Or
p Inns' Court, of nutitingdon county,. ,td distribute the
balance In the limb; of John )3.,Finzler mind iddliator of
James T. Wilson. tiveensod, milt attend to Olio duties of his
appointment nt trio Mlle° of: Miles A. DOT'S, on Frhiny,
the teDli ,tap of December, nt ten o'cloCk. A. M., ohen nod
here nit inneonn hatereeted ccitt present their elation, or be
debarred hum coating in for a shorn of geld fund. :
1111.1.1A31 DORRIS. an.,
Huntingdon, Dec. 10, 1 , C1.4VV. whim"
AUDITOR'S NOTICB.-
'rite undersigned Molitor nikpointe/ Iv the Or
' Coort f Ilontinnklon comity, to , Lstribute the
int:loco In the hawk of John D. Fonzier, n Inn [khan ;tier of
D'illinun 1. IVilmm. dec'll. ntteild to lii d u o., of hie
appointment int the °Mee of Milo• Si DOI ale. on Fe elny,
thin 2711 k any of December nut ten o'clock, A. IL. %Oen
nod %%hero all pet - nne interested, 'till ,Dceeent their
claims, or be debit red Item counting in for eqk aro of Raid
hind. WI LLI AII DOItIt1S„11, ,
II nun tingdon, Dec. 10, 1861.-3er. •
A RAIINISTRATOR'S
_Ex • ( I*ltelc of nctrero Allis., deed.]
Letters or Administration upon tho codato of A ndrow
ADDOot. late of Cambria county, dee'd. Laving been
granted to tiro rindervigneri, all perspire !rasing chilli's
agninst the estate nro requested to present thrern to tire
uudercigtted. nun all porAons Indebted nlll make Mullein
nto lotylocut. AMANDA E. A 1.1.150 N
Admiulelt all to.
MunDogdon, Pa.
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WALL PAPER!
The New 'Spripg , Styles
For 1862, .
Already Received-
At Lewis' Book Store.
- We deal direct with the manufactu
rer, and will hat'e on hand at all tines,
the latest styles, and sell at fair prices.
HOLIDAY GIFTS !
BOOKS OF ALL KINDS
SUITABLE 'FOR
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
FOR OLD AND YOUNG,
At Lewis' Book Store.
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NNSYILVANIA. RAI
TIME OF LEAVING OF
EITZEE
'
STATIONS
Ce o' •
7 01
7 01
7 21
7 31
7 d 9
A. M.
11 501
1200
12 18
12 37
12 551
1 05
1 13 8
143
1 55 ....
201 .....
2 07
2 25 8 55 1...
T_TITNTINGDON&BRO
It,A1I,110A1).-- . CIIA . N01:: O 7 SCIICDI
Newton Um - ninon,
Mt. Colon,
Mill Creek
Borne,
Spruce Creek,
Birmingham,
T) roue,
Tipton,
Fontorls,
Bell's Mi 115,,,........
Altoona,
Tin nn.l after Mowlity, Doc...M,ISGI, Pas.
will unlit, and depart ai follows:
OF TRAINS,
Leave Huntingdon at 7.30 A. M. h 1.10 P. M.
Saxton' • 0.20 A. Al.& 0.10 P. 51
Arrive at Hopewell 10.15 A. AI.
DOWN TRAINS,
Leavo Hopewell at 10,35'A. 51.
Saxton " 11.10 A. M. &AMP. M.
Arrive at lluutingtiou 1.10 M. & 8.30 P. 01.
• J. J. LAWRENCE,
Doc. 8, 1381. Supt.
WINDOIV SIIADEg,
CORDS,
TASSELS, (DC.,
and TIATLEY'P , FYITUr.,ES
A joLd 1. - 2 c, IN ro•
1.1,11 th . "ICA , e
OALL at the new CLOTItiIIO STORE
Nj of OUTMAN . & CO., if you want a good articlo 01
Clothing: • Store room to lelug'• 1:10Ni bmhUng, is tho Djo
mond, •• c qept. 9, 1957:
1861. 1861
CLOTHING.
IT ROMAN.
NE IT
CLOTHING
FOR
FALL AND IVI I TTER,
JUST RECEIVED
ax
11. ROMAN'S
CHEAP C2O2'IIING STORE.
For 0 ontletnen'a Clothing of the beat material, and made
In the beat noi kmanliße manner, call at
H. ROMAN'S,
opposito the Franklin Rouse in Market &para. Bunting.
don. [Out. 7, 11361.1
FRUIT TREES AND GRAPES,
The subscriber has for sale at his Nursery in East
Huntingdon, ar handsome mssottmeut of choice Fruit
Trees and Grapes, snick ho s ill be pleased to dispose of
•
at reasonable prices.
Huntingdon. Nov. 0,1001-31 r.
REMEMBER ELLSWORTH?
THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO CALL
EXAMINE OUR GOODS
Oct. I', 1801
MILITARY BOOKS.
REVISED ARMY REGULATIONS
..IDY AIITIIORITY OF THE 'WM: DEPARTMENT.
The hook le an octavo of :AV) tinges. i , "•legantly pt bated
on fine paper, with non boll t? p., add lout au attakivaLle
exhaustive index, for n bleb t,rl:r oW er will be grateful,
the Moment lIIN eye rant, upon it. to. no furrier edition
11.14ver had all index, /Mil ,ant uf one lau. been long
felt In the Array.
!Ow Appr•ndio embrncel Ow Atticlac of Wlr. contain
ing molly Important on rertititl , ; ;040. erlcrtbm+flow the
Milan; Acta of Conarc,, incioditig those pu..l at tho
lust sc,.jou.
rItlel: $2, 00. 1 , 011 SS LE AT LI:IVIS' BOOK STORE
,ite an examatation Of
my stock and prices flows those intentling, to purchase, as
•I urn enabled to offer them very dealt able inducements.
All my Pula hare been purchased ror cash, nod tuatk
by rape, fenced ima competent hands, and as apt prt,ent
monetnry troubles render it fleleYi.lly that I should dh
peso of at) goods lit very small ad v.tnco on ma.
I ant sAi-fital that it still Ito to the intereats of those
tuhtt tle ,, ign Purchasing. to giro ma it Pall.
41) - Recollect- the mono, nutoltot and rti not: John ru
eira, (Neu For Stotu,)7.P .1.11,:n :Aleut, l'hiltitlelphiu.
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UNITED , STATES INFANTE Yi CILEGARAY INSTITIIT.I3.
TACTICS. I ..
CAVALRY TACTICS,
By Major William Gilliam, U. S. A,
Juit pubillberl and for sale at 'LEWIS' BOOK STORE.—
Complete iu one volume. Price $l,OO.
.3. P. AERTSI:N,
, r Secretary
For the infitroetion. ore , rei,.e.ntol toottool% roe
of the United Flat," I tif.titth . including 1n- e
(entry or the Line. Light hammy. and hill,'
Moll, plep:lrld 11t11101 the do, 1 .04 M .a.tin , W•tr •
Dertl talent. nwi lottholi.R.lo ditir tllliTtell by
the Secretary of WaY,.3leY let, 1861. emit:tin. 'A f
fog the school of the. Feigner: (Ire „1,„„1 of he
tOlkll. , klll, ; itt.troctl.,u for =. l., ,rmi.lhorg, ritel rho _
g‘ 0ti.a • .11.: the rail, l'
~ Iriiii-Itn re, and rho
66001 Or all , hat.tiitkli ; Ther.,,,ti ng th „ ~,,k i ,,r ,
of ‘Nar and n'thetionikay or iqllittvy terms, ', 7
Complete in lone tOllllll, p r i,,,, p1 . ..2 5. 'For ,
~.,10 at Lewhe hook Steil*. ;.. : ` i , , , E... _
Aftwfb.- 7 _ ,
TIIE rtlAktl- BOOK
UKITED S2';TZS
SaLblE R
Itnilllng a complete eyetem of
ho Sohli• a inetiothm
nra ilotsalloto OP Parade
S.aorkell
S. Itamtry ToetiLt.jo‘t put I.
LEW 1100 K STORE.
Oe Col ii tt g in to sortie°, co •
instinictioll in the Fvhool
of the term
the Ptottien of the Oliver.
Introduction to oo I Itolittoti
tidied. Pt .25 u•otn. F.
Hardee's Rifle a
TA
Corot , leto In 2 sot,. Prie
9
Thy It.)01:4 PPnt by
elpt of ll.y+ price. f
if Mai itplon May 28. 1861
TREES, SL., • •
- FOR THE AUTUMN OF •18111;•
A T 1:0 11' 7 'n
i c Erk
The %tilos . . ilrers invite attention tolltvir Inige and well
grown stock of l 5 rut Trees, consi4ing of apple, pc tr.
peach, cherry. phut), ltpliCot, quince. . oaf
pea , . apple and hey. Alpo the toit h
as Iv apes. currants. gooselteriles..l.in.plicri les; Id/lel:Is,
vjed. tool still, berries of. Au runs) dexiraLlu sorts, Also,
a large stack of evei greeim mid ou tdo trees.
They will volt at prices notch belong usual rates, And offer
gt eat lioltteelnents to plant largely.
Oct. If, 10111.
NEW NATIONAL • LOAN.
Seven and ,Three-Tenths Per Cent
TREASURY NOTES,
NOW READY FOR' , DELIVERY • AT' THE °MCP
JAY COOKIE & CO.;
No. 114 South Third Street,
Puroonot to Imstructionn Dom the Feet etary of the
Treasury. the Subscription Book to the NEW NATIONAL
LOAN of Treastay Mites, hearing intoreßt at the rate of
seven nod three-tenths per cent. per annum, util tomato
opt a at toy office,
NO. 111 S. TIMID STRELT. •
until further notice, from g A. 31. till 5 E. 35.; and on
Mondayi till o,l'. 31.
These notes will be of tlnFtlemoninntlon of FIFTY
DOLLARS. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUN
DRED DOLLARS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, nod
FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS., and rue all dated 19111 of
Angnst. 1861, made in gold, three yens, or converti.
Lie into ft twenty years' adz percent. lonn. oh filo option
of the holder. Each Treastit y Nato has Intel et,t coupons
;11Ni:bed, ultich can lie ent oil and collected in gold nt the
Mint co ery bit months. and at the tote or one cent per
day on each fifty .1.111.05.
. _
Pa,‘ meats of hubscrlptinns mar ho m silo in nom or
Clocks, or Notes of Any of 'tho Plitholelphi.t TEM km.
Patent s AT A DISTANCE.. remit IT theta r, i use, th rough
the mall, or by express, or through Raab,,, and the Ti vas.
ury Notes mill ha immediately delivered, on soot to each
subscriber ns they may suvernlly direct.
Parties t emitting must add ,the Interest from 10th of
August, the date of nit the notes, to the dny the temit
t.inee teaches Philadelphia, nt the tote of one cent per
day un each ally dblliu s.
Apply to or addrens .
JAY COOKE..Fementente , ; AurNr,
, Core of , Jay Cooke .Co.,llut kers.
No. 114 South Third Street, Philadelphi t.
Opt. I, 15G4.
L ROAD
TRAM
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-BATTLE- i?OUGHT 1 ! ! -"
AND
- tl BRILLIANT _VICTORY WON
in
1 2,3
11 OS
ADJUTANT (.41i. LEWIS
After a severe engagement which lasted fur nearly four
days, I totes at last rooted One enemy nod captor ed a large
number of Guns, Revolvers, Bowie Knives.'and a great
quantity of pimp equipage, and other valuable articles
Uhielt I Immediately shipped by I alliopt Ron? the field of
action, and now announce •
• AMU pitICES DRFEAT cp.
EEO
in :30
10 19
'1.1) 10
9 Ero
Oe opening and examinrug the valuables captured, they
Were found to comprlso sOdi ntl endless variety of Hard
man, and Cottory of every hind, that I tan rupply :the
people of all ngi•o nod eln,es; even fill:n a ley loran
in
iiuit ton soppoi nog cane for the feeble old man. Days
or gb Is. Lords or !Althea, Soldiers or Citizrus. Hansel:sof,
Ore or Boardets. Fat mete or MeehalliC., Lawyers or Doc
tors, anybody and everybody may lie fur niched with
useful memento of thq o% antral battle by calling at the
Ilardaare Store of
1) TOP
nger Train;
Ilmitingden, Oct.l, 1661
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A NEW ARRIVAL.
•
GEORGE SHAFFER
Han just received a new stock of
Boots & Shoes, which ho tell! be pledeed to hare examined
by lbo public generally. Ills meortvant'ansiste of Boom
and Sheen of all kinds for Gentlemen and Ladies, made in
the best manner!. •
Ito also co:alums to ,snanufacturo to order all I . lnds of
Boots And Shoes and lotions timid, for the patl,n, s
ha, In to; pet i t c , 1...,d1t0pt.t. to ni, it A ..A.IIEIrA.III,
tilo t. 1.11.
lliu bhop I. to tun f11:00011d, .00 1100 r ^4 , , Li F..
e, %%here the public utll pica.° cull.
Huntingdon, Oct. 1,1661-It.
A beautiful lot of Shaker Bonnets for
A,
cbenp, at I D. P. GW.IN'S.
MMM
FISHER & SON
ITEM
JUST OPENED
SPLENDID STOCK
NE TV GOODS.
BM
FISHER & SON
[AUTIIOIaZED EDITION.]
11212
(1 , Infantry
VIC%
"1,00 0 For ut •• .
!•• ', l 'm is' STIR If.
am.
BANKERS,
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JAS. A. DROWN
THE WAR:OOEB ON!
D. P. GWIN
HAS JUST OPENED
SPLENDID STOCK
.117 E -IV GOODS
FOR
FALL AND WINTER
CALL AND EXAMINE THE3I
Oct. 3, 1861
CLOTHE YOURSELVES!
HIGH PRICES DEFEATED 1
.Aroto is the Time to buy Cheap Clothing!
MANUAL GUTMAN,
Rearectrally Intin la the public generally that he has
just received a large and well selected stink of fasbionablu
FALL AND WlN'fEll CLOTHING,
to which he asks thin attention of all Alin are In moot of
a neat and comfortable Coat, a Vent or a pair of pants.—
Ills stock hill bear examination, nod he respectfully
reqooete all to call and see for themselves.
.
Should gentlemen desire any particular kind or cut of
clothing not frond in the stock on hand, by leaving their
mason, they con ho accommodated at short notice.
A good assortment of
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, &C., LC.,
will also be found on hand. All of which will be sold as
low, if not lower. thou the same quality of goods cau be
had in tin, i ounty.
Cell ut the corner of the Diamond, Longs new building
Al. GUTMAN.
Huntingdon, Sept. 19, ISGI
"THE UNION,"
Arch Street, Above Third, Philada,
UPTON S. NEWCOMER, ii!roprictor.
4 ,- 0- This lintel is central, convenient by Passenger
CM 9 to oil parts of the city, and in es cry pat Cellist adv.
ted to the comfort and wants of the business public.
.r)- Terms, $1 10 per day..-EOO,
Sept.lo, 1861.-ly.
1527 Ilia L 2 SPRUCE STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
YliH ' EMIR lite conducted for tuo year, post. in thiq oily,
by :%T.At, `, , , ii; Clll.O tft rti and her niece yl laiwe Ir II rallll.l.T,
upon the sumo principles ns t Ito one in New' York, milli -
Hulled there In the year 1814, will le open Olt Monday.
16tit. with PH ample and ciunpluto plot Won
Yo (Ito ednt Wino of Young Ladle., tinder the direction at
M,dnolo D'lles. illy. en., Wel% mid all rennislic infol
ton, can be nhlun• , d nn nppliention to tlui Principal.
11, 1513.-11111.
F oil, 1,:1 , ER Y BODY
TRY.I7III: NLIV *TOM',
On IliV ! vii at , qpiniie atorion's SYwe.
131111113
. , .
SCAB nad MOLASSES,
i. COME, Tll.l and cuocor,Aim.
FLOUR. FISH. SALT' nail VINIMATt.
CONFECTIOSERIES. 010Alttidthtl Y.O3ACCO.
1 '
enters 0? 1 . 110 IlEtyr, AND All, MINI*,
lk.,1”,•:) . Oh, AI ticle)pmally Nana la a (rocery ti.it,
Pi•e SEAM,'
Pain te r rurstinhex, pax nod Sptx t .Xttriloptinq,
Alcb (1184 and Putty.
. _
•
BEST 'WINE AntI•BRINDY, for itirtficta inirposeg:
ALL TILE, BilsT PATENT MEDICINE :4,
and n laige , m11111,4'1" Of at HO, tin Illllllfluitla to Illentfoll
Tho public genct 411 y .vOll pl'.
itzqt ! qty. lnlft9.
s ‘: • 1 : !
rt. ti t
~ - - - -rr ~ . i~ : ~ i
-,-1
'in' 11
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r- i—i
sui
1:1
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DP.
TIIE NEW STORE
AND
.IVIE IT r CI 0 01)8.
• WALLACE & CLEMENT,
- . .
Dave just received another et•ck of new goody, garb, a!
DUN GOODS, • Gnocriiti Es, 41JEKAT:1iLE,
In the shwa room at the smolt-east corner of the Dbunpatt
In the borough of Iluntingtion..
Their Stock hoe been carefully e.leeted, and will be
hold low for cosh or country produce.'
Iluntingdpn, Apt it 15, hull,
WINDOW CURTAIN
A LARGE tc.,TOCK
AND
SPLENDID JOSOIqgE-\TT
Window ,Curtain Papers, '
JUST RECEIVED
LEWIS' BOOK STORE
T. WHITE,
.ITTORNEY .:A.T
lIUNTINODON, TA
JAu. 2, 18G1-tf.
UNION
ENVELOPES AND PAPER
TOR SALE AT
LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
YOU will find the Largest and Best
maw talent of Ladies' Dress Goods at
, D. P.
r be,st display and largest varietyof
all kinds of Clouds, can always So found at the slimy
stele of FISITER Sc SON
BOOTS' and SHOES, *the laigest and
cheapest aatortment In town, at
D. P. WM&
CCHOOL
Icy Generally in "mein the Scheela of the County, not on
baud, will be furnialmi to or r, on agpleation nt
LEWIS' BOOK, AIPI ,Sltf VOA EBY STORE.
0, ALT SALT'S ALT 1! !
•! , 001004 1 , 001 t! 0 11 0 ... . 7^ • .1t lay
• • •Y. (.. Ali on ,••nin•C , •••••:•.f ‘•1••I.
•, - • . ,a, 1.3 A It / 6.1 I.
..1,
BLANK BOOKS,
OF VARTOOB SUSS, for sale rtt. •
LEWIS' BOOK -1 .7k - D 5r,11702, - ER S TO .1
NEW AIR, LINE ROUTE TONE
YORK.
_
SHORTEST IN DISTANCE AND QUICK
- ' EST IN TIME
BETWEEN TUE TWO CITIES OF NEW YORK AND
HARRISBURG VIA READING, ALLENTOWN
AND EASTDN.
MORNIX6 EXPRESS, Wow, Isaac& Now rock at 6 A. M.
arriving at Harrisburg nt 12.45 yluyA, unit' 6 !tours be,
tweet] the t% o
Man 'arm leaves New York at 13.00 noon, and arrives
at Ilarrisburg at 8.30 P. M.
MORN.° MAIL I.lsc. Enat. 4eavt3 iturria,prg O. CO A
M., an lying ntNetr York ut 4.30 M.
. . .
AFTERNOON EXI'ItE.S3 LINE. Beat, leaven HarrieLurg at
1.15 P. M., arriving nt New York at 0.00 P. M.
Connections are made at Harrisburg at 100 P. M., with
the Passenger Trains in each direction on the Pennsylva•
eta. Cumberland Valley and Northern Contsal 'teamed.
All pains contact at Beading with trains for Pottsville
and Philadelphia, and at Allentown for Mauch Chunk,
Easton, Le.
No change of Passenger Care or Baggage between New
York and Hanisburg, by the 0.00 A. SI. Line Isom New
Voile or the the 1.16 P. 31. from Marrieburg.
For beauty of scenery, add speed, comfort and accom
modation, this route presents superior inducernents.to the
traveling public.
Faro between New York andllarrisburg file dollars.—
For tickets and other information apply to
J. J. CLYDE, General Agent, Harrisburg.
July 18, 1800.
STATIONE 11 Y and JEWELRY
PACKAGES,
For Bale to ngents and dealers nt very reduced rates
put up in vat iety envelopes. Fur further information
Address COLEMAN A CO..
(Upstairs) . ,£O2 Chestnut St.,
June 4, 1001.
COAL OIL!! COAL OIL!!!
James A. Drown galls the genuine " PORTLAND iCERO
SENE," on COAL OIL clear as: wuter.
Thiu is the only kind of oil that gives entire satisfarlion
an nn agent for light.
De, ore of counterfeits and colored carbon oils. they
omit no offenelvo Smell and smoke.
A taiga %al iety also of
•
COAL OIL 7..1.311%'
Chimney a, mob, IMltg. flornera, Shades, &c., &r., sold
at the ICry lOUFst prices, al tiro Ilardn arc mote,
don, ra.
I VEW CIGAB AND TOBACCO
.1 STORE.. .1. A. II ANIGAR,
A practiral tohaccont4t, inn opened a new TOBACCO
STORE AND CIGAR MANUFACTORY, on Allegheny SL,
one door wet of the Broad Top Railread Oilier, ahem ho
Ilan on hand II large assortment of prime Cigars and To
bacco, isiirh be pill sell either wholesale or retoll.Storm
keepers, eimpbccpers, nail all other a oho deal in Ole woed
shonlil call. Ills prime are low. Call and me,
Iluittmgdon, Nov. 7,1460.
11) LADY It ECKONIIt.
A complete rocket Ready Ileltoner, in dollars
and cents. to otdel ere added for of Notes.
ccipte, Petition., Se,
together u Rh a set et useful tables,
containing rate td interest from one dollar to Weise thous
ad, by the single day, ss Mt a table of st.ige,s, and board
by the e and published in 1559. Fvr sale at
.101 IN F.VIIFIRA,
• A lICII Street. between
Stlt and Sill et,.
ate of 815 Mal het a.)
Philadelphia.
(porter 31anufactlirer
and Dealer in nil kinds
FANCY FURS. fur
311Ases' and Chit -
en's Wear.
tinning now' 111:11.1n1C
t and in store nil' llsn•
Large and no
'lntent of all the Various
Ie s and finalities of
lltS,lttl.tpted to the cum-
Fall tol d Winter Sea-
11 ) 1114] . UMATIS3 JOHN' IClis,l„ CURED.
aNDIENT nhich o tocurK,
cure ilit 'r u . l . ltZ u n u t. " : t Z t c7tte7,
no pay. Persons nlllicte4 should call 1131 d try - the medicine.
Coll nt his renhlruCe In Washington street, one doer n est
of Levi 11estbroolc.
Huntingdon. 3larolk
NOTICE TO ALL:!
V2=lllM
The snloiri iliry, Alla has for mare than ono year. cm
on linvineru Jr company with Me.eje N. MANDY, IL ills,
P. WEIS" and Mr. LAGEI: BUR. IM this day ititsofred
tio' 'midi)), with the ah ,, re „Arm? All claim. iiswiiirt the
°ld firm w ill ha Intl by the aithicrtlier, and all thoxo in
to tho firm will pay him.
t o
CLOCKS.. WATCHES
and JEWELRY uill ahrN a bu repaired. A
good stork or CLOVVI, .* ja AV VfellE9 nod Jivoinaia
will he kept nu hand v .. ' for coquinas Who limy
favor him 0 itli it call.
JOSEPH RERIGEI
Ifuntingaon. .3lnvelt 2, 1559.
, •
r.`• C • •
:,-„,14:11. Z-10;
n iic
'l4l
c't.r
9 1 111 "GLOBE JOB OF " it;
the meet compute of any in the rottulry, mut 1101-
." 0 ,, the ntovt ample fecilititx for poinptly ese.zating lu
ti o best 11131 e. mory serioty
01 Job niuttng, Each t‘s
!lAN t) BILLS,
CARDS
CIRCULARS.
TICKIMS
• pal, READS,
LABELS. :" ' .
PILL t3l FitmiNK MI IXISITNS OF WOT:K.
AT LENVI.s.' 31USIC STORM
GROCEMER . I.GROCEItIES ! !
A FRE,§Ii AP11117:1L' '
MENZEKI
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52)
(1)
ALI. Ills :TOC`Ii IS .4ND
/mu s czt CYTILXILS..—The
•••,, • I , Presbyterian
, and
Iteithirs effinriVir inirl inwrovil . instructors—Welland'h
Neu and Imis k nyvtl bi.thoafor thatloitar—Leland'R Accor-
Aro”, out Fl L ae In•triletm—Winiil•F' anti llom es
violin In-triwt ,, r4-13 , 11:11.'s )lelodenu Indtructor—Bur
• my. es* Piano lotto Prinlerito. 'Thorough-11nm, Milner—
Hone', Drawing Room Danced —l{w Chow. cj649 }took—
Ttu u's Harp; for solo at
LEWIS' BOOK,'STATIONERT 4: MUSIC STORE.
SONGS AND BALLADS, &C,,
l'illl' 4;iIIIIYEODV
The Cienfic .4staie 4 11,e
The Dime
The Di,nc Song Book, No. 1,
,The Dingo Song Book, Ko.
The Dime AS'o,».o; ;fh, 110. 3,
The Dime Song Book, Ko. 4,
The Dime. Song Bede, No. ;I,
The Dine Song G
The pane litter Writer,
The Dime Dream Dbo,4;
The Dime Ditiloguec,
The Dime Speaker,
The Dime Cople
The Dime Recipe Bool•
For ,ale at LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONFAY ‘ AND 31csiC STonE
ENVELOPES
Wholesale anti Retail,
50.000, • .
BEST, QUALITY
WHITE;
- BUFF, •. , r ,
ORANGE, •
.••• , YELLOW,, •
ANP. F4INPY
ENVELOPES,
Just tcpcitcd aJlj fug sales '
- BOOK
'lk ir [Alt:BLE YAItD. The u'udeOign'ed
would respectfully Call the attention of tho harem
01 lutalng,don and the adjoining collates to pie stuck of
beautiful nimble now oh hand, Ile to plcpared to Inuilah
at the nhottpit :not No. :klonuntintal.rcu))lo: Tomb Tablet
and Stones of 01713 , flestreti htoe and by us of I tallan or
'Castes n t'md tat out nt,it appi
mato deviece, pr plate, ps ropy tilt.. r •• •
Mali - hug lasahle,.ltoor Eats, dc, hill In
Cut aislied fa laden. t t • :
W. W. pledges himself to furnish' mates ;al awl nhek•
lailuship entail In any in the country, at a fair 'pt Call
mid are. befoseoyou purchase :eliewhere. hhep on Adl
street, lluntingdou, Pa. ,
• WM. WILLIA MS.
lltuttinanni May .18, 1855.
JACKSON lIOTEL,
, !.• 11UN,1'INGDON, l'A.
rrliainst Tol.*Qo in town , at•
R P. G WIN'S
Jarc....est str.)ck. Linos T 1 t. 01 4 -11
'LY ,
INTIIAI I .IIJNG A It
o !
we
at
7 LEWIS' 1100 £TO/E.
LI:117,8' BOOK STORE.
PROGRAMILES,'
BLANKS.
POSTERS,
CHRIST. LONG'S
CA LE AXP
• 2 . GILAiTUS IVIILLER,I Peopritfor
1 7 110FESSIONAL`-&'81U!q..1170 .. . - C/Vc.lrbi
MILLEA,
"Dealer fit Orpi.ellA.,,do4festionitriii4..4if...
JOAN bIccp.14,;( ; )01.1 7 offers his
proreartonot services to the Wizen!. of Iluottairdou
end rhanity. 'WU. on Hill street, 04.51002hatt or Relit
Drug Store.
T
ty • Proprietor of the Hotel
S. SMITH, Dealer in Drugay
Dladi
eines, Perfumery, Dyr SUM, 011 a, &c. Alio-I-Clru
curies, Confecttownies. kr., Ulm tinution, Pu.
MTM. I,E _
: 'Slatfouerialid3Xll;lCA /DS"
menu, ITuntioplun. Pa.
C U,NNIN,CittA M & BUO.
_ _ Peg
AME - S` A. BROWN, - - -
Dealer in, Hat4lu,ttee, Cutlery, Milts, Oil!, 4;e., 119tt
r)igstott;Co..
_TT ROMAN,
• '
LI, Dealer in Itengy .31Ve o(othing. Hata fuel Can
Slonle and Shwa, 40.
Al
ULM AN Lc; CO., I)ealery in Ready
li *made Clothing, Iltnitinkaon,'lii. •
DP. GWIN,
Dealer in Dry (loath, Drneerie,. Hardware, Queeui
ware. Mad and Caps, Boots and Slam. kc.
1 16'11E11 & SON, Dealers in pry Goods,
Groin. dc., Huntingdon. Pn.'
LEVI WESTBROOK, '
Venice!. s' Geptlemon's, Ladle Axel Boots,
hoes. Gaiters, 3lco neeD Lertlior, ate.
TOSEPIT REIGGER, • '
ey Watchmaker and dealer In Watches. Clocks, Alai Jeffs
elry, kc.
WILLIAMS, -'
Plain and 01 namental 3farlee Man ilfacinni,
10IIN P. RAMIIV, County Surveyor,
uitingdon, In. Mao on 11111 greet, oue dt,or ea.l
of the Ilmainallon Marble Yard: ,
ltargnwa9---I,r'F. Wateonr - J
Philadelphia; , /1,144
•
Cleolnukt, Philadelphia; Charle4 Mickloy, Bough . au , t
Rawly Furnace, non. Jonathon 31.1111liaurg.
COUNTRY :DEA_TaRtS e4l_
1
,buy CLOTHING from pie in lltintingilini et
witoLESALE n• eliellp nu they Call in tb•
cities, .7 lone a wholesale Gore iii l i hilikilelphia.
Ilizeitingilon, April 11. IBM. '- " - 11, ROMAN,
CTONE-WAILE at. 8. Smith's Gro
cory, 20 pur emit. chCiiporilnin tiny other Once in
VIOLINS
• :
4
GUITARS,
ISYMPIIONIAN§, ACCO4DEONS
For Pate MINT at
LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY it STORK
p ALLISON MILLER,*
Dv. , , • wire.
. - .
- ,
Hos removed to the Brick Row oppoelto tho Court House
• •Aprit la, litho.• •
pocKET
FOR THE - Ar oLTINTEE‘IIB,
f
AT,RI:DUCI.D Pr:tors . , •
AA G .STOOK OAT HAND. AT
LEWW.BOOK STORES
J 3,001: : -BLS] . DINV. - - -
+91.1 Books. Magazines, or publications of au kind,
mind to ordor, If left at . I .; i.
LJyIVIS' ROOK tt STATIONI.7I . 1 - STORE
USINESS EN, TA KE'NOTICE !
M If you want your raid neatly printed upon ward
ropee;cail • :: •. •. f „
LEWIS' BOOK -IND,srArfoxEiri - thirty.
r •
.olt T 1.1 I. ARIES.
A superior rtrticht or Note • htitor ttit.l „
En% ISIOrt'S,
;;‘,ltablo for con fidepti cot rwiliiitt.hqtre. for Pllle at'
LE BOOK d . STA T OVERY STORK.
T)A.PII.II : RAPER
,J 1 Note, Post, Commercial, FooLienp Flotcpp—n
%pea r6sertitlellt. fur Sitio by tiiki ream, half leans; 4,lien , ur
•
sheet, 4ltr
LEWIS' N'EW 110011, srxtroxiitiv , wronri:
•A -
Dlrin.ll3. 111 r :onto ti..prorwslotint sorctcacto
till ipliabita W s 01,5loorpsvillo and vicinity. -
toirorlinnle or' Nett 2.11114 uppositit..llrs:lllyton's store.'
April IS, 1860-If.
•
nick. or Ir‘a quantity: far coin at
AT A STA TRANI:J:I sratar.
TTOOP'
I L L buoy"; a lihees from .)'ma. to 52,00 at ' tbo gimp
mule Of . D. WIN.
. .
..APTVA Clollars j Apyy chp3p :And beau
tiful, at P.
A ? Splenclist N:aristy . of, Carpets• only
_tx. 2.3 ctn. pc.r
• •
AMILSB.URG„STO,NE,W.A.II. - E P.!
Crocks, jugg.Presrrre Jtirn am - A . ler
9941 y, Sold only by,: •,
. n I;cOps ' }argent; best
rmiartment mai *plitupe3 kfspe6.ip:t9 .. n. ..I
oxamine thm.:
T.11:00.1 3 ,1 P. ) yill
be selikfor 125 of the chez', store, rif
• 40X.
f'
TI? yo want handsome. *Goodg, - goOd
n'uode, chTnp floods, ntid 1911:1cig.,1 'O, Goodit. got,' .
D. r. G 'S.
/IA14 ( at 13 ; you,gapt
‘3 Goal coons. ' ' • 1
OOTS:& SHOES,, Hat& & Caps, the
j largest tisiortment awl cheapest to be roll., at
D. P. GWIN'S
(41./N- BARR,ELS AND LOOKS:---A
" " °94 " i ni t ltZlWN'S HARDWARE ;STORK.
n to .n: and nee th_rn.
ARK colgio'ci roocii; b est; 4441
iti t 'oitly - 50 'ts:ench. FTBILkR•E SC*:
,
om co ut *oil, .11is,
v A rofis.couvaciaAp' ll .aidit, at "Ultdivire. Sto . i<of
J. A. 11.11011 N.
lAI ICA LAMA'
Just received at tho pardu are store of
' . . : • ?.I.A;.1A:111101S.N
is the • place to I buy
1.../ a goal aqd cheap carppta:
- DilliRC IL N'l'
r 90, Sp! 540 , 54,
1200 K STORE
' N D i 47. 4 TI - NV ER .ST P
IQUOItS, of 'the best, for •Modicinn
purrvel
,
- I 1"..:17E,D11113149i7eGD0N;
Propt:fetdr
citlceus. county, griA,strahgers and travelers
comfortalAS acconinicalistlona
brise. Glya us a' trial., . [April 4, 1860.1
F xp I-TANq It: p-p,TE
- 11UNTINGDOX,
liEA .611 ikit6.ll,ll:si#ol":
•
• JOilN. - S.:MIT,LER,' Pthprietor
illintingdm, April 10, 16G1. !': ,t. 3
4:6,' PIJNNIISWitiW 1,::",:
NEW STORE! ,t
, , AND
N G 0 0 f. B!
Ell
CIE
GOT'I'O'S OLD ,STAND'''
WHERE EVERY ARTICLE
USUALLY CALLED FOR IN' A COUNT PTORE,
' P4.N:1113 •
AT IaDUC.47). PR ICE
ON .'..... B CUVNIN,Ii.II:'..,:q
ME
nunitr, I' L' - ' (,LlSry
ll.fllil,flfl, \n I - IS4
CONFECTIONERIES of ilie'morythest,
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