tije 6lohr. HUNTINGDON, PA. Wednesday morning, 0at,12t13,1864. Igo, We have several communica tions on band ik;liicti ito will publish if we can get them in typo. Good Meetings. We attended good meetings since our last issue, at 141arkleisburg, Maple ton and Petersburg. There were oth er good meetings held in different parts of the county. The people are •wake and are prepared to meet the white flag party with a bold front.— The demonstration at Petersburg on Saturday night was a grand affair. The ladies of West and Barree made a handsome display. WE regret to learn that Lieut. Geo. C. Wilson, of Alexandria, of the 2d Pa., heavy artillery, was taken pris oner at the battle near Chapin's farm on the 29th of September. George is bne of tho fourteen bravo boys from this office who have shouldered the musket to fight tho rebels, and we hope he may soon be erhanged that he may again be in the front ranks dealing death and destruction to trai• A "Greenback" well Invested, A year ago several journals united in recommending their readers to in vest a Dollar "Greenback" in securing that very excellent Journals for the HOUSEHOLD (including the Little Ones,) for the GARDEN, and for the FARM, called the American Agricultu— rist. We believe all who were thus led to subscribe, have been much more than satisfied. .They have received the 23d Annual Volume of the Agri-• ulturist which Is full of good things useful, pratical, and entertaining; and recently the Publisher has sent out to each of his subscribers applying, a pre sent of a plant of ono of the most re markable Strawberries that has ever been brought out. These plants, when sold by the only other person having them, Wills readily 75 cents each. So the Greenback invested last year has certainly paid well. All we have now, to say is, let all others go and do likewise. —Notwithstanding the present ad. vance in cost, the Publisher still offers to take subscribers at et a year, up to the middle of -Nov., or from now to the end of 1865 (fifteen months) for 81,15. And still further, he offers one of the remarkable Strawberry Plants, sent free and post-paid, to every new subscriber who encloses five cents ex tra for Crath - , - pucking, and postage on the plant.—Our a‘lvioe, to all is, send the Dollar (or the 81,13,) and the ex tra five cents ; at once to Orange Judd, Publisher of the Agriculturist, at -11 Park Row, New York City, and got the paper etc. You will got a most beautiful, well illustrated, practical paper, and the cheapest ono in the country, and ot,e that will many times repay its cost by the useful informa tion it gives, to say nothing of the ex tra Strawberry Plant, etc. TRY IT, Watches, Fine Jewelry; Solid Sil- Ter-Ware etc., of a superior quality, advertised in this issuo by henry Har per, 520 Arch Street, Philadelphia.— Header give him a call. MARRIED, On the 27th in Morris township, by Peter Lippery, Esq., ji.s. A, llAsi,Err to Miss Jo lt/M[l*E CALIVELL, t~l~q On Saturday, the 2d inst., of Apoplexy, at hn residence of her brother, John Saxton, in Canton, OM' Mrs. REBECCA. PEIGHTAL, in the 68th year of her age She was a native, of Huntingdon, Pa., a devoted member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. She lirod but 25 hours after receiv ing the stroke, but from her long faithfulness in serving her Savior, we are assurred she did not pass off as , those who have no hope. SATCHELS, PORT-DIONNAIES, PURSES, POCKET-BOOKS, PORTFOLIOS, CARD CASES, SEGAR CASES, &c., &c., A handsome assortment just received At LEWIS' Book Storo. GEORGE P. 'ELDREDGE WITh CUARLES DESILVEIt, Wholesale and Retail PUBLISHER and BOOKSELLER, 1229 CHESTNUT ST., PIIILADA. patronage is solicited. April 113,1861-Iy. AT THE PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, No. 920 Chestnut St., Philads -NOW OPEN Paris-made Mantillas and Cloaks. Al so,. SPII ING and SUMMER ARMEN TS, oldie own Manufacture, of the latest styles and in great variety. X. W. PROCTOR & CO., The Paris Mantilla Emporium, Chestnut St., Philadelphia. April 15, Mi. Gans, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, FINE CUTLERY, And Sporting Apparatus generally. Rods, Lines, Reels, Baskets, Baits, Flies, Hooks, Nets, Foils, Gloves, Masks, Bil lies, Corkscrews, Dog Collars, &c., Constantly on hand, and for sale, Wholesale and retail at JOHN =DEUS, Itch2,lBC4-651.] Y. Cor. 2EnsrlV:rou';,ttla. VOU will find the Largest and Best assortmer.V f Ladies' Dtobs Goods it D. P. GWINV. BUCKET'S' and Shovels, VV rc;v JAMES . N A L DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICL. . Estate of Michael _Hawn, decid. Lettere of administration,••on the estate of kftehkel Hawn, late of Brady tp.. Huntingdon, county decd; ha ving been granted to the undersigned, all portent Indebt ed to the estate are requested to make payment, and those havitig cidlids to present them duly authenticated for settlement. OEO. HAWN, Oct. 10, '64. 6t. it • VALUABLE MINERAL ORE RIGHT ORPHANS' COURT SA.LE. Notlee is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the Orphene' Court or Huntingdon oouuty, the following described Minereir Ore Right, trill be exposed at Public Sale, at the Court house, in the borough of Huntingdon, On Thursday, 10th November next, a part of the Real Estate of ISAAC FISHER, deed. Mineral Oro Right inn tract of land containing one hundred and satenty live acres, more or 1t,,. adfoinit, the Jitniata River and the Turnpike road, and bounde d by bifida formerly of one Weds, lands formerly belong ing to the Kelly family, Tandevander's and Jack's Mom, tale, being formerly the property of Absalom Plowman, nod ettuate In Itrady township, Huntingdon county. • ALSO.—The Mineral Oro Right In two tract. of land. agnate in Union township, Huntingdon county ; one cal led the *Mountain Survey," and the other tailed "the House-Tract" adjoining each other, being both now Intely In. the possessldn and ownership of Hoses Swoop,. TERMS OF SALE.—PurctitSe money lobo paid on con firmation of dale. TilOS. P. C.V.IPBF.T.T., Adm'r., of Isaac Fisher, dec'd Oct.lo, is 11EAD QUARTERS Fon NEW 00008, D. P. CW!N INFORMS THE PUBLIC THAT HE HAS JUST OPENED A SPLENDIL STOCK of NEW GOODS THAT CAN'T BE BEAT IN CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY. COME AND SEE. D. P. GWIN, April 27, '64. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS ! ! 25 PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST! SIMON COHN, AT COFFEE RUN STATION, Would respectfully call tho attention of his old patrons specially, slid the unite -tit general, to his extensive stock of well selected now Goods, jilst received from the Eastern titles, consisting, hi part, of • tity Goods, Clothing, Wool en Ware, Notions, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Bonnets, Shawls, Circuz lars, Hardware, Queensware, Gro ceries, Wood and Willow-warn, Tobacco ; Sellars, Nails. Glass, Provisions, Oil, Fish. Salt, Tinware, Cop per Ware, Drugs and . Medicines, . Clocks, Watches, &c., and all other articles kept In a first class country store; all selected with the greatest rare nod which were pur chased for cash only, owl affords him to sell them at a very low figure. Tito public will find it to their ntivan loge to call and examine our unsurpassed stock, before purchasing elsewhere. No paint will be spored in show ing nor Goods. bodies are specially invited to examine our large stock of fashionable dress goods; Shawls. Cir culars, Furs, and a great variety of Woolon Goods, llosio . kc. All kinds of produce token In exchange nt the highest market prices—Cash not refused. By strict Attention to the wants of clodonf ern, WI• hope to recclva n continuation of she liberal patronnge wills which we hare been hereto fore favored. Come one and all. and Tar C. - ft.. New Goods received daily eptt.lB6l NEW INIE FOR SPRING. AND SUMMER Wm, 11IARCH & BROTHER, Respectfolly inform their numerous customer., and the public generally, that they here just received a largo and splendid stock of °mots at their store in MARKI,VIStaiItO consisting in port of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, SILKS, NOTIONS, HATS & CAPS, • BOOTS & SHOES, lIARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, GROCERIES, WOOD & ;71 LOW WARE, • TOBACCO, SEGARS, NAILS, GLASS, OLD MEAT, CRACKERS, PROVISIONS, FISH, SALT, &e., &c. • AIgo—BONNETS and TINWARE; And in fact everything usually kept in a first class crumb bey stem, which were bought low for cash and will be eold at correspodding low prices for cash or country prod uce, and request the public to give um a call before pur chasing elsewhere, feeling satisfied ere can offer siikerior Inducements to cash bqyere. We repectfully request . the.pptronage of all, and es rieclelly our Trough Creek Valley friend.. Everything taken In exchange for goods except promi- Vr Cash paid for all kinds of grain, for Which the highest market prices will be gfren. We have also a stock of FASHIONABLE FURNITURE which will be soiti et remonable pekoe. WILLIAM Mll RCH & BROS Malklesbusg, !tiny 11,1864. i=L - Tvic,v ,- da.nr_... ?SOOTS AND SHOES. EQRGE SHAEFFER respectfully ki (dorms hls old customers and the public generally that he has removed to opposite Brown's Hardware Store, where he has opened a NEW STOCK ,OF 113coomktes SilaClo.6/, told is prepared to accommodate °Tory - body/with good ar ticles at reasonable prices. Ito also continues to manufictare to order all kinds of boots and oboes. Iluntingdon, April 13 1164. NEW CLOTHING AT LOW PRICES: M. OUTMAN HAS JUST OPENED A FINE STOCK OF NEW SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTIIING, Whioh he offers to all who want to be CLOTHED, AT PRICES TO SUIT TIIE TIMES. Hie Stork comae(' of Roady-made' ClOthing for " MEN AND BOYS, ALSO, DOOMS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, &C., &O. Should gentlemen desire any particular kind or cut of clothing not fount In the stock on band. by leaving their meenure they can be 'accommodated at short note.. Call at the east corner of the Diamond, over Long's O rocery. MANUAL ,e111 . 1% - tAtt. Huntingdon rril 27 '64. PAPER I PAPER!! PAPER !!! Tracing Paper, Iniprension Paper, Drawing Paw, Decd Paper, Tinna Paper, Pllk Paper for Flower►, Parforoted Paper, Bristol Doard, lat Cap Paper, . . Foolscap Paper, Letter Paper, Commercial Note Paper, Ladles' Gilt Edged Letter and Note Paper, Ladies' Plain and Fancy Note Paper, White and Colored Card Paper, in Pack* and Sheets, Per tate at LEWIS` Book, Stationery ftIiaNUMC Store. FISHERS' COLUM. TIIO9. TIMER: IL G. FISITER. T. C. FISILMR FISHER & SONS RUNTINGDON, PA. STAPLE & FANCY DRY-GOODS, A HANDSOME STOCK of GOODS, of All kinds, is now open for the Inspection of tho public, and vie cordially Invite all onr Cuelonters And the public generally, to call And be convinced that we are unequal led Id the quality, WIN style, and price' of our blonds. We request the pall. to bear In mind that we pur chase principally from first hand. in New York, pay Caen for all we buy, and cannot be rivalled to our facili ties for opening. for pttbile nee, a .tuck of General IIer• HUNTINGDON MILLS GRAIN, FLOUR, AND FEED. WE ARE PREPARED TO PUR chase all kinds of (MAIN, fur which we will pay the highest cask prices, sad will hare fur il4io at all time!, FLOUR, rtmn, 40, ff4flN PLASTER! PLASTER!! _E HAVE an IMMENSP) STOCK of PLASTER; an ample supply for this and neighboring countlei I liming a Mill expressly for grinding it, we can produce 1164 and mare desirable stack than can tait• ally be bad. • • MZEEMI2 SALT ! SALT ! WE' OFFER 500 BBLS. of SPLEN did OIiONDAIGA SALT, unequalled in quality and price Q. 1. Salt in oriel" is acre keo conitantly on hoot. 10 Dbto. No 1 MACK2IIIII, 10 " No. 2 10 " No. 3 EtILZ!3EI=I:I 20 41 41 N o. 2 41 EN=EMiI Quarter Barrels and Kit., of Al nu:nbvr.• mho of. SUMAC. SUMAC. WE ARE AT ALt TIMES PRE- pnrea to boy SUMAC; will p3y. vide, or ftmlo, as desired HIGH - PRICES RULING FOR Cotton Goods 1111$ compelled public attention to be more enpeclally directed to the culture of Flax. It can be mado by some attention, ono of the most valuable products a farntor can produce; an acre readily producing 60 to CO Dollars wortlr or rtit,re and Need: Great care should be tokoti by growers to Wive their Flax spread very thin when rolling; when watered suMelently ou one side, it should bh turned, and subject to exposure until ell the stalks get a gray color, aria' the lint middy separates from the wood by a geptla crib. It should on a very diy day be tied in bundles, and is then ready for the mill. As a general thing too much seed Is sown on on acrd. Unless the ground is very rich one Bushel per acre Is sufficient. If the ground is very strong one and One fourth bwhol-ls ample Bee ~~.. , '~, =:: ETC., ETC. I=l I=l I=l=l 1=1:=1 =Z2 I= 0 ?-0•••••••,re-..- FISH. FISH. I=l ___J__fl • flfl-_ - a _ __,._,,fln+ gflflaa— FLAX. FLAX. =am= THIS WAY ! THIS WAY' A NEV ARRIVAL OF BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, etc. gg JOAN 11. if ESTI:ROOK. Inform• the public that tm hal jtiAt read vol /I ill4}ltlleit . 14 BOOTS awl SLOES of nil ne., tool kind:, to ~,it everybody. At.... Shun Mororen amid log zikins, alt of which will bo sold at Om lowest caeh Niece. Moll forgot Om old Aland In limo Diamond. Old custc piers out the piddle generally aro invited to coll. Huntingdon, 5.. t. 21, 1551. ALEXANDRIA BREWERY. THE undersigned Racing from T. Newell his interest in the Alexan dria brewery. the business will hereafter be carried on under the firm of E. 0. COl.Dillt CO, and old easterners and the piddle general- . • . ly are-Informed that all orders will receive - AZ's:, prompt attention. E. 0. COLDER L Co. , it Motif J. M. CUSI3IX43II/X. W. CUNNINGHAM E W P I It I+l . J. M. CUNNINGHAM & EON. hucorplorn to 3. M. Cunningham. harp this day entered into partnermliii, in thin Foundry uninenc and aro prepared to turninli Ca.st• Ins. oral! kinde r and repair 4 at short notice and on rens.: unable term,. We aro buyiug Old Metal and scrap Iron at biglirat market pricen. Ifnting.lon, July 0,1864. Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron WCa3u it op It ®r te HUNTINGDON, 1"-A. . _ rat 1 - 1 E subscribers inform the public firn.ray, flint they Inure leased from Mr. Beninmin tle his tin PllOll, in the borough of. Huntingdon, where they intend to keep constantly on Intuit! a genus al assortment of Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, which thny will At.ll wholomaln and ' Spouting and Tin Itonllng dono on short notice. Thry will al/111 keep in hand a general nriortinent of Pitirburg and rhiladelplilit Gas Consuming Cook and Parlor Stoves Odd platen famished fur stoves; Firm Brick. he., Cop Per, Mali and Iron Kettles on hand. Extra Fturo Storo Itrunlies. Le, Ale - Old Copper, Brwei, Pewter, Lend, and Rage, Inken In exelknge. =I aprill9-Con 1864. CLOTHING. H. ROMAN. 133 3 C I,OT RING SPRING AND STINIMBR, I=l H. ROMAN'S CHEAP CLO7'IIING STONE. For entlemen'4 Clothing of the hte , t material, and made n the beet workmanlike manner, call at 11. ROMAN'S opposite the FrAnklin House in Markot :3.plare, Hunting don. Po. Hunt luau', April 27 'GI. NEW STOCK OF GOODS EVERYBODY IS INVITED TO CALL AT S. S. SMITH'S STORE, ON HILL STREET, 11UNTINGDON,XENNA TII.1: 1111 ST SUGAR :u.l MOLASSES, COFFEE, TEA aul CHOCOLATE. FLOUR, I'lBll, sna and WNW AR, CONFarr lONERIES. CIiIAIIS and TOBACCO, SPICES OF THE BEST, AND ALL KINDS, and every other article usually found in a Orocory &or, ALSO— Drug., Chemicals, Dye Sinn, • Paiute, Th111411.0:1. Oils and Spin. Turpentine, • -----, - -,— PittittAtettnElltaWn BEST WINN and BRANDY for inc6icul purimes. ALL TILE BEST PATENT MEDICINES, BOOTS AND SHOES, and a largo number Of articles ton 111111jeralla to mention The public geurrillry rormic call and czmuiun rut llioturolves and learn my pri Huntingdon, April Ti '64 HARDWARE AND CUTLERY ! IMMENSE STOCK ENDLESS VARIETY HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c. NOW OPEN AND I , OR SA LE B JAS. A. BROWN, HUNTINGDON, PENNA CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK AO 13, 1864 UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER I e=:= No. 1. Large Faun! y Wringer, $14,00 N 0.13 Afediunt " " 12,00 No. 2, Medium " " 10,00 No. 2i " " " t• 9,00 No. 3. Small " 8,00 No. 8. Large hotel, " 20,00 No. 18. Medium Launilry( 2 0,001 No. 22. Larye Nos. 23. and 3 have no Cogs. All oth ers are warranted. *No. 2 is the size generally used iii private families. ORANGE Junn, of the "American Ag riculturist," says of the UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER. "A child can readily wring out a tnbfilll of clatheA in a few minutes. It is In reality a CLOTHES SAYER! A ,Ttmx SAVER! and a STENOTII SAVER! The saving of gar ments will alone pay a large per Con tago on its cost. We think the machine moth more than "pays for itself eve ry year" to the saving of garments! There are several kinds, nearly alike in general construction, but we eon elder it important that the Wringer he fitted with Cogs, otherwise a mass of garments may clog the rollers, and the rollers upon the crank-shaft slip and Poor the clothes, or the rubber break loose from the shalt. Our own in one of the nod make, nod it is its noon AS ::my after, nearly POUR TEARS' CONSTANT USR. Every Wringer with Cog Wheels is War ranted in every particular. No Wringer can be Durable without Cog Wheels. J. A. Brown, is Agent for hunting don, Pa. July 27, 186 HOUSEL, iIEPERS, ATTENTION ! You all want n CLOTHES 'MIMI ftr.oe.ler to get through your trolling earl ter, mparo your strength and at thins:lnto that rmta enough in tho Nreorof clothes Icy timing a Wringer, to pay fur it to sin ninittliq, ut tho present pries nt roans. Writt,,, , ei that htlYn token the Pet:3lll2X OVER ALI. entree in lit tonrkvt. for talc at, the Ifurdwartit.-ro .T.t‘ll:6 A. BROWN. .4DMINISTILA'fOR'S NOTICE. f Estate of Ellen 0. Logan, dee'd.[ - Letters of administration upon the estate of Ellen 0. Logan, late of Shirley tp.. deed.. baring been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the estate will make payment, and those baring claims will present them for settlement. Oot. 5, 'tit. !t. s' WANTED: A •;111tIlur, a good Farrier, all 11 a Illarksmith for Co. 31, 10th Co. Cavalry. Any prson wishing to enter site •r -my and serve it, either of the above capacities, • con upon snaking application to the Pro Marshal, Ire mustered in to the Ssrsiee, receive the Government anal local team ties and he forwarded fp the regiment. S. L. nuyErr, Capt. 19th V. CRY. Memphis, Tenn. Oct. 5, '6l ;it. • EXECUTORS' NOTICE. [Estate of Plemant Green, ilee'd.l • Letters testamentary upon the estate of Pleasant Green, late of Oneida tp.. deed., having been granted to the undersigned. All persons having claims ngaingt the said estate, are requested to present them for settlethent, and those owing the some. will mako payment. HENRY WILSON, Executor. Sept. 14, '64. fd. TRIMMINGS WHOLESALt AND RETAIL. \ATM. MENCIiE & BUOTIIE 99 No. 801 Arch Street. Philadelphia: A fine assortment of Lathan limas and Cloak Trim mings, tingle Mom,. Shawl Horan's, .tu. Importers of real nOriill e:1:01- tly Var., Knit floptli, rAiwy the lowest Sept. 14.'01. ant. :I' l '"at,ei'', OOD SAI7. VIE Comsrommi.m. PR 0 C LAM ATION.-NOT ICE OF GENERAL ELECTION To BE IT ELD ON TtIESTAY, OCTOBER 11, lgdi Pnrsnant to an pet of tbe General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. entitled •'An Art reln• tint to the elections of this. Conniinnwealth." approved . the .Tond doy of 3 , 11 y, MO, 1, 01.1018111 W. .tOII\• ETON, High Sheriff' nf• the ronnty of Ituntins:doo, Penneyelanbh do hereby make known and giro.metiee to the electors of the county aforeonid. ilptt no election will ha held In the oath county of linuth4lVii. on the Tuesday, (and Itch dam) of Octoism. 1661, at which time District and County °nice:s as follows, will I. elected, to wit • Oqa pnrNoii to repreqont the countloa of Hontiog•lo'.. Min - lin, and CAmbria, in tin, Itulimo of Itepreseilim tives. Two pereoms to represent the counties of Huntingdon. Centre. Blair, Mifflin, Juniata. and Perry, its the tate Senate, of the Commonwealth of l'emulylranie. Two persons to represent the wlnn ties of Huntingdon. end Juniata. In Om Hon. of Representatives, of the Commonwealth of PentisylrmVa. One petrol/ to fill the Wilco or county commimootr of Huntingdon county. Two persons to till flue °Rico of Director of Poor of Huntingdon county. 1864. Ono person to till Ulu omen of District Alturney of iinotingdon county. Otto pqmot to fill the office of county Surreyor of Huntingdon coon ty. One peraon to till the °Men of Auditor of Ilunlingdon county. 111 111.1r311:1111 - 1. of nail oct , T also hereby malie luuown anti glee notice, that tlio places or holding . the I:forc:tail spe cial election in the sererail election iii:triets within the aniil county of If nntingilon. tiro an follown. to wit: Ist district. connissed of the township of 11,o:dem:It, lit the Union School HUM, diitrirt, compact' of Dublin townildp. at I'lensaut 11111 School Thome, near Jodeph Nel.tes, in said towimitip. 3tl district. composed of ao much of Warriorsmark town- Adv, an to not included in tin , 19th district, at the scion,' house adjoining the town i f Warriontmat It. 4th. district, composed of the township of Hopewell, at Thingla 0101 Head}• Furnace. f,th district, composed of t h o township of llorrep, at Zhu house of James Livingston, to tint lown of Attichurg, in cold township: • Oth district, roinjoised of tits borough of Shlrleysburg, and all that part of the township of Shirley not ineluded within the linnita of Dirtrict No. 24. as hereinafter men- Gritted and described, at the house of David ['raker, to Sltirleystoirg. 7th distriet,coluposed of Porter and part all - Riker town 511111, and ad mitcli of West townslify included in the following boundaries. to wit: Beginning at Dar staiilt-west cornet of Tobias Fang on the bank of the Ulna Juninta rivef, to the loiter end of Jackson's narrows, thence hi ft northwesterly direction to the most southerly part of the farm owned by Michael 3lnguire, theme north 40 degrees west tti thi, top or Ttoeicy's mountain to inter sect the lino ot Fro tilin n township, thence along the said line to Little Juniata river. thence down the snow to the piece of beginning. at the public sehOol Manse opposite the German Reformed Chinch. in the borough of Alosandria. sth dietritt, to:orogent of the biwiixhiji of Franklin, nt tho house of lite. IV. Mattel, in said township. 9th district, composed of Tell township, at the h iim seined house. neat the Union Meeting lions.", in said twp. 10th district. composed Springfield township, at the school house, mate Gogh Madden' s. in said township. ' 11th district, composed of UniOd townslfip, : at the school house, near Ezekiel Corbin's, in said township ; 12th district, compos...l of firstly township, at the Centre school house, in said township. Partdistrict, composed of Morris township, at public school IMMO No. 2, in said township. 14th district, composed of that part of West township not included in 7th and 26th districts. at the public sellout Matsu on the farm now owned by Mileis Lewis, (formerly TlV'XiilltreOPrltitt.re)—to •,h1 ,o 0 tothip: 15th district. COlotromed of Walker township, at the hon. of Benjamin )las:thy, in M'Councllstown. title district, composed of the township of at the Green Edictal honer, iu Said township. 17th district. composed of Oneida township, at the home of Wm. I). Rankin, Warm Springs. 10th district, componl. of Cronin ell township, at the hotiso to/W Oecliplo.l by David lititire, in Orldsoida. lath district. composed of the borongli of Dirminglinin, with the several tracts of land near to and attached to Dm Cano, now oWnett :toll oventiliwl Thomas K. ni McCall:ln, Andrew Robeson, John liensinier fool Wm. Gen:diner, and the tract of land now owned by George and John Shoenberger, known at the Porter tract, situbta in the township of Warriorsinarit, at the publiC school house in said borough. 40th dlatrirt , composed of the township of Cass, nt (lie politic school house to Cassyille, In said township. 2lst district, COlllposoil of the township of Jackson, at the public house of Edward Littles, at 31cAleavy's Fort, I In sail township. 72,1 district, composed of the township of Clay, ut the politic school house in Scottsville. o y td district, composed of the township of Penn, at the public sehool hots., to Marldeshorg. in said township. 2/th district, composed and created as follows. to wit:- 1 That all that part of :Shirley township. Huntingdon collo ty. lying and being within the following described b dariei, namely beginning lit the intersection of Union and Shirley township lines with the Juniata river, oil the south Yin ttGfcofn thence along's:Ml Union township line for thin tlltclonco of three milos front lotittriytw • thence eastWardly, by a straight line, to the point whore ;he main from KbYs mill to 0 ermeity valley. 0r... Ow summit of Sandy' ridge; Mimeo northwardly along the summit of Sandy` ridge to the river .Ith4iata, 11111 i Gloom, tip raid river to 110 pine° of beginning, shall hereafter form a se; Stela electron district; that to qualifier Voters of said election district shall hereafter hold their general and township elections in the Oldie s c hool house in 31mint 1111itla, in said district. DEEM • '2sth district. composed of (lie fiat ouch of linistingdou, nt the Court House Inn said but•mlgln. Those parts of Welk er and Porter townThipS. beg:n . l'l,l°l; nt tine southern end of the bridge across the Juniata river at the foot of Mont gomery street, thence by the Juniata tone-hip line to the - lino of the Walker election district. thence 1.7 tips elute to the corner of Porter township at tho Woodcock Keltey, road near Kees school house, thenee by the lino net icett Walker and Porter townships, to the summit of the War rior ritige,.thence along said ridge to the Juniata river so Ml 5 to include the dwelling-house at Whittaker'i, now Fish et•'s old mill, and thence don% said river to the place of lieginniug.'ho annexed to the Huntingdon Borough elec tion district, and that the inhabitants thereof shall nu I may vote at all general elections. 26th district, composed of the borough of Petersburg and that part of Weet lownaltip, west mid north of Allan between lfenderson and West towmhips, at or near the Warm Fprlngs, to (ho Franklin township Una on Ilin top of Tussey's mountain, so as to include in dm new district the housesof David Waldsmitli, Jacob tene;anecker, 'rhos, Hamer. James Porter, and John Wall, at the school-louse in the barongh or retcr.bure. lath district, composed ofJuniitta township. at the bonne of .10 Peightal, on the lauds of Henry Isenberg. 28th district, composed of Ctrbon township. raenutly erected out of a part of the territory of 'rod township. to wit: commencing nt a Chestnut Oak, on the sunftnit Ter race mountain, at the llopetrell township line opjosile tido dividing ridge, in the Little Valley; thence SOnli, tiny-two degrees, vast three hundred nod sixty perches. ton stone heap ou the Western Subunit of Broad Top itionntniti; thence north sixty-seven degrees, cast three lonoire a soot twelve perches, to a yellow pine; thence south fifty-two degrees, cast ACV. hundred 211111 SOVOSIty4., perches, to o Chestnut oak; thence south fourteen degree-, east three hundred and fifty one perches, to a Chestnut at the rest end of Henry 8. Oreetes land ; thence south thirty-one and a half degrees, east two hundred and ninety-foar perches, toe Chestnut Oak on the summit of a spur of Broad 'fop, on the %renter!: side of &din Terrors farm; south, rxty five degrees, east nine hundred and thirty-four perches. to a stone heap on 1111/Cloy township nt the Broad Top City HMO, kept by C. Allinomi, in said township. I also nialte known and give notice, an in and by lira 13th section of the aforesaid net I Mil directed, that ',ev ery person, exceptingjusticen of the peace, Wile/ shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust limier the government of the United States. or of this Siete, or of any city or cone:mated district, whether a connnivaion. ed officer or ag,nr, who is or shall he employed limier tine leg,istative, executive or judiciary department of thin State, or of the United States, or of any city or 'twerp,. rated district, and also, that every member of Congress, nod of the State Legislature, and nil tins Meat or com mon council of any city, commissioners of any incorpora ted district, in by law incapable of holding or exercising at the same time, the onto) or appointment of Judge, in spector or clerk of any election of tills Commonwealth, and that no inspector or Judge, or other ofticer of oity elicit election shall be eligible to any oftice lobo then to. fed fur." Also, that in the 4th section of the Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act relating to executions" and for other purposes," approsad April 16th, 1840, it is reacted that tho aforesaid 18th section "shrtll not be so construed as to prevent nay militia or borough officer from serving as Judge, or inspector or clerk of • any general • or spsflal elrelion in this Commonwealth," Pursuant to the provisionn contained to the 6711'1 section of the act arm...said; tho judges of the afersliakt ilistsicts shall respectively take charge of the certificate or • return oe the erection of their respective di:Arleta, and prodnee then at a meeting of one of the Judges from each district et the Court flume, in the borough of Ifuntingtlan, on the third day after the day of election, being for the present year on Friday, the sth . of Autust nest, then and theta to do and pertinni the Mies required by law of eaidJudgee: Also, that whore ajudge by sleknebs or unavoidablo acct dent. In linable to attend said meeting of judges, then the certificate or return aforesaid shall be taken lit liflrge by oho of the inspectors or clerks of the election of said dis trict, and shall do and perform the ditties required of said fudge unable to attend. Also, that iq the 61st sectirit of said net it is mulcted that orrery general awl special election shall be ripened between I lie hours of eight rind ten In the forenoon, and Shall contitlite without interruption or inljourninciit un til eeven etennig, when [lto polls shall be dosed." thrt. , s Hader my et Ifontingl.m. the In day of . Sept.. A. I); 18d1: and of the independence of the limi ted States, the eighty-eighth. 4.1110. W. JOIINSTON, SHERIFF'S OiFicr., Huntingdon, Sept. 14,''61.:1 "DROVISIONS OF ALL KINDS, 1101114 Now Mt.-1:m..61, !Innis, SW, Shoiddera, Dried T.T.,tri`t) Sept '.7,'(31• 41-. RI)W&UD ZUERN Ell, Adner 1111.411.14 PH/ 4 111 ik.4liE T 8 Oct. 6,- • . Fanny aild Extra Enmity Flout.. ..... $11,110@12,00 Cannata' and Superfine $ 1 v.:: 0 Rye Flour 48.00 Core Meal IA 61 p.ou ......_.. Faint pato Wboal, Fair and Prime lied Rye Corn, prima Yellow . On ta Barley 11 bit 0.25 - Clorersootl, 1104 It ot $l.l Timothy $6.:10 Plozseetl 43.70 Wool 1004.112 11Idee 13 HUNTINGDON MARKETS. Extra. Fatally Flour Vlibl $11.1,0 Extra dol.. curt 5,15 • White Whom " • , t lied iflient o oo Bye Corn 1 er(l . .. Oats 75 Clovoraccd.. 15.00 Flaxteell .. Dried Apploa 2 nO Butter. . VA Egg. ~.), hard • 115 • limp. "5 Flioulkler ' 2 O Sides . .Z0 Tallow 12 'II. K. NEFF, M. D. T_TAVING returned from the army, resume the prnetico of MEDICINE and SUR IIERk. nt his old roxl.tolen on 11111 streut. 111111tingdun, S ng., 24, 'Gt. VALUABLE FARM PRIVATE SALE. • 91 IE under s igne d offers at Private his farm nod tintlier-land adjoining, upon whltli he rositico, in J 111 l iata tp., Huntingdon county, containing in all about 500 ACRES, about 150 acres of which are clenctl and in a good tante of cultivation. 90 nem thereof being deli bottom land, and the remaining cleared part ',ping good roll elude up land. with two good apple orchardsond two sets of farm Witting, on different parts of the tradt. The bottling on tofit part of the said tract curtsies of a atone house. good spring house enclosing an eicellent spring of water 111,1 r the hoop , . other necessary outbuildings and n large frame bank born. The buildings on the other part of the tract aro a log bout. Mid lug barn. It it a productive grain mising farm and is well located for raising stock. 'floilantl not improved Is well timbered. a corsidorable portion of sublet, It good productive bald if cleared and cultivnted. It can be divided into two or three tracts and will be sold either in separate parcel,' or as a whole, as may be desiretl. A clear title,v4ll. he given and the payments made to milt the purchasers, Any intonation wa i t be giver: by culling on do un dersigned en the premises. A. B. SIIESZEFELT. Juniata tp., Aug. 31, 'O4: TEACHER'S EXt MINATIONS. pile annual o.ainination of Teach ers for the pn•sent year will bo hold in the accent] Districts no follows: Cromwell," •Wednesday. 5. Orbiltoula. " Thursday, 0, Sltado Gap. Friday, 7; 801 l Ingertown. Cass Outer, • Friday. Oct. 14, Cassrillo Clay, " Saturday, 15, Scottsvillo. Springfield, o Monday, 17, Meadow Gap, As the new form of certificate differs, in one respect at leant, from that of the old, the county Superintendent would estil the attention of applicants to the following p Irtion of the instructions recently issued by the State Department, in regard to the coming examination, 1. 11(”111. CIVIRACTER.—IIy the new form Meet - Wit:lh. the Superintendent certifies to the good, uttered character of this' holder. Good moral clinractes is •one of tho most important requisites, and no person should be licensed to teach 0;0100am:ter Is even:questionahlo. If superintendents lire not personally acquainted with the applicant, or are in doubt as to their character, they should demand testimony from some responsible indleld- Inds aim are known In the connuttuity, Wfore IS.Ueil. R. McDIVITT, Co. Supt Angmt 10, 1661 Public Sale of Real Estate, DY VIRTUE OF THE LAST WILL nod Teßtnnient nt S unuel Caretherm, Ldn ut Slifdry Tuwmhip, klec'ti, will ho expumeti to Public Sole, ou the ),reielses, On Friday, the - 21st day of October next, the well known and valuable MANSION FARSJ, late of said ,lecens,d, situate in Shirley township, Hunt ingdon county, adjoining the Borough of Shirley' burg nnd the great rood from Mount Union to Chambers bufg ; sofeu wake dtstaut from the Pennsylvania Rail road and Cad;,? iii Mount Union; containing 182 Acres and 82 Perches abed! lin/wren of-which are cleared and In a' ;rood state orceltivstlen"; relacres are well Oct olth plover - 20 acres are tnendow—the retnaltplet, yell timbered. The hoproretnents are,: ko6il LOU Iltatigk, and double TAXI ll', IN. witts Sheds - and other necessary 'outbuildings; a ivai I nf excellont water convenient to the _home, and run ning wider in the born yard. as also fn ufose of the There are also on the premises about 60 miffed spots trees, besides a variety of other fruit tfeeB toirfittott to t Id, latitude. • . . Salo to commence at ono n'eloak nit edict AY; wlten terms will be intuit, known and duo attendenco giinni by LEWIS CAROTIIERS, AIIIIAIIAM CAItOTIINIRS, E. , eht. lelth, '64.M. ' 'Executors. • 0 , ST RECEIVED 11140 Y 1) & a largo o"Aa tt . OTlSt i 1 I fi a l t ' Y. of Holt latest style ' s. 8/44.7, '64. 4t. el • bEznisT. flag= 0111:0 roniorSd to oftposiiS tfte Attie ot D. P. Oulu. in the:An:ire, Hilt street, Huntingdon, Pp. April 13,15G.1. LTORSE HAY FORKS, for unload- Ling j. A. BROWN, Huntingdon, Is agent fur the best Fork in the United State, Call goon. ag ent Pocket Knives. A new stock just received at Lewis Book Store. ler For neat JOB I'R{ "PING, call at the "GUIDE Jul{ PRINTING OFFICE," at Hun tingdnn, Pa VALUABLE FIRM FOR SALE . dly virtue of en order of the Court of Common plane of Huntlngflint enmity, will be exposed at Public Salo on the promises, on Thursday, 20th, clay of October, neat, A Tract of land situate In Oneida In., Huntingdon cowl ty, containing 112 ACRES, moro or less, about seventy flbo laves of which are cleared. Known . ns the tarot, ,tinneis Jaclieon ; hoe ing thereon orectga a good of _ and a, ,ludf plank dwelling 11.1 u ,, with stone basement, a log bank barn, and other buildings . ; a good fruit bearing oicliartr, std excellent sugar camp are on the premises ; also, to never failing supply of.good water, rt:1018 OF SAM: n—One tided of the pnrclieth Money to be paid on confirmation of Sale, and the balance hl two equal annual payments, to be secured by the bonds nod mortgage of the purchaser. 71EXTlY WILSON, • Commit teouf Francis Jackson, (a lunatic,) Sept. 21, 'G 1. A U.DITO ft'S NOTICE.—Tho wider _Lsignell Auditor hereby gives notice that ho was op penned be the Court of COIIIIIIOII Pleas of Huntingdon ronnty to distribute the mewl in the bands of George W. :Johnston, Sheriff, arising from the sale of tins real es tate of Dr. Robert Baird, will attend for that purpose et his ollice'in Huntingdon, on THURSDAY, the 13th day of October, 1604, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. when and where all persons are require., to present their claims, or be de barred from coming in on said flind. .1. SEWELL STEWART, llttutingdon, Sept. 21,'04. Auditor. A UDITORS' .60TICE. [Estate of Relit. Duncan, dec'd.J The undersigned appointed Auditor by the Orphans' Court or Huntingdon county to distribute the balance In the ha ads of Jams Jiritly Achim, of Robert Duncan, deed., late of Hopewell tp.. among theca entitled, will at tend for that purpose at his office Huntingdon, on SATURDAY, the 1511, day of October, 1504, at one o'- clook. P. St., when and s, hero all persons are required to present their. claims, or Lis debarred from corning in on said ftid. J. simmt, STEWART, Huntingdon, Sept. 21,'01. Auditor. NOTI - C4;. [Estrito of Robert Mc alt, deed:) ....Vt.° tern testamentary, on the estate of Itohort Into of Penn W.. Ifuntingdon county, &cll.. httirin . g' boon grant.' to the undersigned. All persons indebted to tho estate, aro requested to make immediate payment, nod tho*o baying claims, to present them duly authentina ANTHONY F011.9111;t, JA 31 E 5 34c011,14 Ex..eutom. Sept. 2t, 'GI. Gt. XECUTORS' NOTICE - [Estate ofJoslitta Omen, deed.] k • Merit testathentory upon' the estate of Joshua Green, Into of flame tp., dre aped, having been grautt,l to the undersigned. All persons having claims against the said estate. aro reoptesteif to present fluent for at:Moment. and those owing flth oluVe, will make pas , tortst to l'a'rnioti . T. G'reen. JAI3OII C. MILLER, liOIIEILT F. WcE EN, CARMON T. CII MEN, Executors East Parsee, Sept. 7, VI. GI. riXECUTORS' . Extnte of lion. Thns:F. Ste \YAM doe'oP.l Raters testamentary, on the emtate of Mit. Thes, F. Stowarklate`or West try., Ituotioglion'eoq decd., having. '434,0410d to the undersigned. All 'persona indebted to:00'0MAo aro requested to maze immediate payment, and Chime having claims, to present them duly unthenti zatbd fue settlenient. .• • • .• JAMES 0. ST MART, I.IEN:IN3II,T IFAILT:II.IN, Executor*: raterstitik•Seef: r, 'di: Gt.:* TILA2 , I'.IN.T.ELS, AN T OOIIIPLADS; CAS 3 e 2, eitltil e.; lientmicy /cc., a ; , .11t. 7, '6l, 4t. LLOYD el: HENRY/ LIM CLOTEES WRINGER. .t.V5@.2,85 •3 2 .7 5 @ 2 s ..... IT IS TILE ONLY 151040LH .... SaF ADJUSTING WlllNdglt: NO WOODWORK TO SWELL OR SPLIT; No Thumb-Screws - to get out of Ordo WAHII4.NTHD WITH OIL WITHOUT COCIAVILHEIk.: . It tookthe FIRST PIIEMIUM.at fifty-seven:ante And County Fairs In 1803, and is, without an exceptiog, Oa beg Wrhigor ever mule. Patented In the United Staloff, England. CallfldA. an I A mitralin. .Agebts watittitt erory town, and la aliparta or the world. Energetic Agents ra - n - nioß.o tom 3 to latiollars per day. No. 2, $5,50 No.l, ST,SO. No. l', $3,50, No.. A, Mantifirtured and sold, wholesale auil retail, by THE PUTNAM MANUFACTURIN9 po No. 13, Platt Streot.New York, and Cleveland, 0hi0 . .. ~f 'S. C. NORTIIItOP, Agent: - WHAT EVERYBODY-It:NOM , . viz : That Troll well golvanized will not :lilt ; That a simple machine is better titan a ointplicated one That a wringer should 1?e selt-adlusting, durable, and efileleut ; That Thumb-Screws anti 'Fastenings canoe delay and trouble to regulate and keep in order; That wood soaked in but water will swell, shrtnk 'cud split; That wood bearings fur the shaft, to ran in . wilt •..vroar. out: .• • • That tho Putnam Wringer, with or without cog wheole will not tear the clothes; That cag-ltileol rogUintore aro hot l'essentid ; That the Putnam Wringer has ail Um advantages. and not one of tho dise.dvalittlgmenbove noticed That all who have tested '.14. nroubtfuei it " the best Wringer over nnelo; That it will wring a Thread or a Ittid Quilt without al= tmation. We might flit the paper with teidlmoniale, but invert only a few to convince the aktiptleal, If such. there be; and we nay Mali, teat Putnam's Wringer. Teat tholti mighty with any and all others, and if nut entirely *atls factory, rettirnAt. Bit nava 31anufacluring Co: • UNNSIXIIZN: 1 know frompialtlenl experience ib i nt iron well galvanized with zinc will not ovidizo or , ono particle. The Put:unit Wringer is mu neta . 3erfbtn.ibi poJelble, and Dcan cheerfully recommend it to be the brat in ate. Respectfully Yours, .7:10. WIIRELEIt. Cleveland, Ohio. Many yea& experience in the galvanizing Nature. onnble me to Indorae the above statement In pit partici'. lore. 3NO. O. LNFFERTS, 100 Beekman at: ..New- York, January, loot. We have tested ?mantle:l Clothes Wringer 1.. y practi• oal working,andknow. that it 101 de. 1.0 is cheap; it'fit aitriple; it requlces no redinovlnithei,nt work or at rest; tieldid can operate it; L detql Its duty thoronghly ; it saves time and It naves wear and tear. We earnestly ad. vise nil who liars moth washing to in, with nll intelli gent persons who hare any, to buy this Wringer. It will pay fur itself ievayenr nt most. 03. 110113 CE 0 It Jul) 13, 1861 "TOWARD ASSOCIATION, 11 :urius. Diseases of the Serious, Seminal, Min a"ty and Sexual Systems, ' • New andlvlinb . lo tiOVigentLIYTI rperm by the HOWART? ASSOCIATION—Sent by melt In added letter envelopee, freo of charge. .• Address, DR. SOWN noucitittm, Acting Sur geon, Howard Atiaucintiun, No. 2 SOuth Ninth Sb'oct,Pleil• adelpbln, Pa.. (duly 13;1861-1y: . • Eizaka- 333. 1 11