Cie Oilphe. HUNTINGDON, PA Wednesday Imorning, Feb. 11, 1863. LOCAL & PERSONAL ITEMS.—Major Miles is authorized to enlist men for the unexpired term of the regiment. had another fall of snow on Thursday. The horses, sleds, and sleighs were again brought.into use. An assortment of Card Photo graphs at Lewis' Book Store. —The number a stragglers who have been encamped in town for some time past are becoming considerably decimated under the strict manage ment of the Government authorities. Good use was made of the recent snow by the boys, who were coasting down the hill-side on their sleds and enjoying themselves highly. The Methodist quarterly confer ence meeting will commence on Sat urday next, the 14th: A revival has been ih progress in the Baptist Church in this place for several days past. The 125th Regiment, P. en camped near Stafford Court 'Rouse, some ten miles from Fredericksburg. —lB inches of snow fell on the Rap pahannock in the last storm. —A large sleighing party visited the Warm Springs last Friday night. From all accounts we judge they had a good time generally. COMPLETED—The engine house and tarn-table on the • Penna. Railroad, above town. Oita esteemed friend Bob Stewart has returned home from the army with an honorable 'discharge. Robt. has seen some rough service and acted the part of n crave soldier. lie is truly loyal, unconditionally for the preser vation of the Union. We have no doubt he will be willing to enter the service again as soon as his health will permit. lira' We learn that the Hotel near Dudley Station on the'Broad Top rail road, now kept by Mr. Mentigh, has been purchased by Mr. Wattson, Pres ident of the IL B. T. 12. P. Ile in tends enlarging it and making it an attractive spot. and we also learn that it is to be kept by Mrs. Nankin, the present proprietress of the Warm Springs. We need nothing mope to reeommeml b. < yy.ii?„,l4. great error is committed by some writers with respect to the Capi tal letters I and J of our language.— Planters often make mistakes and arc as often criticised awl censured, when the blame does not rest, upon them at all. This difficulty can be remedied, however, by continuing the down stoke of the J below the line, while the same efi•oke of the f is brought only down to the line. IN `lows.—Our jovial friend, Wni. Y. Geisinger. Ile not only honored 'our .(ancLum with his smiling thee, but he left with ns u bottle of genuine Ger- Tnan whie, an article not hard to take, especially - as we I.lre fond of sour-erout and speck. Wm. Ginter, freidit conductor on the Broad Top R. R., who was hurt in the smash-up near IntConnelstown on the 10th of last mouth, is able to be about'again : lie narrowly escaped with his life. . A religious excitement has been going on at Broad Top City-for the last three weeks in the Baptist Church. Quite a number were ithmersed in Shoup's Bun, in a dam built for the purpose, above Union Collie'ry, and about one mile from the Church. FINE nellSES,—Thos. and Ed. Col der, on Friday last, took to the city by car, a dozen of the best horses we have ever seen in these parts. We have no doubt they brought a good price. 3363—"1is a pity among so many cap italists as we have in our town, that no one will build some neat dwellings for rent. Demand great, houses scarce, and rents—when I • _POCKET BOOKS AND CURRENCY ERS.-A fine new stock just received at Lewis' Book Store. Improve Your Sight and Preserve Your Eyes.—A. BIRNBAUM, Practi cal and Manufacturing Optician, takes pleasure in informing the Ladies and Gentlemen of _Huntingdon and vicini tY, that he has opened a Store one door west of Dorsey's, with a large and variety stock - of Spectacles, com prising Convex and Concave Glasses, such as Flint, Crystal and Scotch Peb ble, and particularly desires to recom mend the superiority of the last-named Glasses. His theoretical as well as his practical knowledge of Optics, and his long practice in the Occulistic science, enables him to adapt, after an exam ination of the eyes; those glasses which correspond with the defect of near, far or weak sight. Glasses can be fitted to apy frame, of any shape or color.— Please call and exanuino the Spectacles. Anibrotypes and Photographs taken at all times on reasonable terms. Also, &gars, Tobacco and Moor sebatn Pipor constantly on baud. Ont. 28.6 m TILE OLD FRAN4LIN ALMANAC FOR 1803, fqr sale at Lewis' Rook Store— rice 12 pepts, The Soldiers' Right to the Fran- EMI This subject is still exciting the at tention of the sdldiei• and the people. We give below the substantial parts of one of the petitions which officers of Pennsylvania regiments have forwar ded to the Governor of this State, and which states in a few words what we may suppose to be the feelings of the officers and soldiers in the. regiments of every State which are now serving in the Army of the National Union.— This petition is dated "Headquarters 151st Regiment Pennsylvania Volun teers," and is addressed to the Govern or of this State : "The undersigned citizens of Penn sylvania, now officers of the 151st Re giment Pennsylvania Volunteers, re spectfully submit to your Excellency the following memorial. It touches a grievance which is deeply felt by ma ny who love their country, and who, prompted by that love, have taken up arms in defence of its National Consti tution. " Wu find that in addition to the so cial and pecuniary sacrifices which are involved in a separation from our homes, our families and our business, we are held to have forfeited the free man's great political right of the elec tive franchise. '• We feel convinced, your Excellen cy, that it could never have been the deliberate intention of the framers of our State Constitution to thus impose a penalty upon patriotism. And yet, it not only does impose a penalty up on patriotism, but it offers a wemium to disaffection. The practical effect is just as if the State of Pennsylvania were to announce to her sons as fol lows : "‘ You who go to fight for your po litical rights shall be deprived of your political rights. You who do not go to tiglit for your political rights, shall have your political influence increased through the absence of those who do go. Those of you who make any sac rifice—who offer even life itself, in support of the Government, shall, for that reason, he deprived of your form er share in the Government. Those of you who make no sacrifices in sup port, of the Government, shall have a greater share in the Government than ever, by reason of the absence of its defenders in arms.' " Such, may it please your Excellen cy, we arc persuaded, was not the in tent of the framers of our State Con stitution. And vet, such, practically, is the direct effect of disfranaisims the citizen who volunteers to serve his country as a soldier. It leads every citizen in the field to inquire as fol lows : Is if possible that we love our country less, and are we less worthy to be intrusted by it than before we took up arms to defend it? Is it pos nii le we, who have offered to fight for the Government, deserve less of it than those who have stayed at home?' '• of us know men in our rebpee tive counties, who so far front enlist ing themselves ; have dissauded others from enlisting. How hard it is for the soldier to think that the disaffected cit izens at home retain a power against the government, which is taken from those who have gone forth to battle to uphold it! " In short ; may it please your Ex cellency, we submit that, for the Gov ernment to deprive one citizen of the right of voting because he has drawn the sword to defend it, is to punish pa triotism: to foster treason, and to prac tice suicide. "If it were only the undersigned who were disfranchised it would be little more than a personal matter to ourselves. But it is probable that not less than one hundred thousand voters in the single State of Pennsylvania were prevented from voting at the late eleetion. And they were deprived of voting for no other crime than that they had bared their bosoms to the bayonets of the common enemy of all. " To traitors, or those who sympa thize with.treason, we make no appeal for redress, or even for a hearing.— Bat can it be doubted that every pa triot at home, every patriot member of the Legislature, every patriot mem ber of Congress, who wishes that leg islation should have reference to the public opinion of the State, will desire to know something of the public opin ion of that great multitude of patriots who are now in the army? " As a friend both of the soldier and the eitizen,..may it please your Excel lency, and as a friend of our republican system of government, we respectfully petition your Excellency that you/ will submit the facts to the Le g islature, to see if some way cannot be devised by which to correct the great political anomaly of depriving those patriots of the right of voting, who, in defence of that very right, brave hardships, dangers, and even death itself" - TUE EMPLOYMENT OP COLORED TROOPS.—The bill before the louse for the employment' o' colored troops, passed that body on the 2d ihst., by a vote of 83 to 55. The following is the bill : Be it enacted, That the President be, and he is hereby, authorized to en roll, arm, equip and receive into the land and naval service of the United States, such number or volunteers, of African descent, as he mat- deem use ful to suppress the present rebellion : for such term of service as ho may prescribe, not exceeding five years; the said volunteers to be organized ac cording to the regulations of the branch of service in which they may be enlisted ; to receive the same ra tions, clothing and equipments as oth er volunteers, and a monthly pay not to exceed that of the volunteers; to be officered by white Or black persons ap pointed and commissioned by the President, and to be governed by the rules and articles of war, and such other rules and regulations as may be prescribed by the President. Provided. Tha t. notlliug herein eon , tamed, or in the rules and articles of I war, shall be so construed as to author ize or permit any officer of African de scent to be appointed to rank, or to exercise military o 1 naval authority over white officers, soldiers or men, in the military or naval rirviee of the, United States. Nor shall any greater nay than SlO per piputh;nith ti4e 144 al allowance of clothing and rations, be allowed or paid to laborers or pri vates of African descent, which are or may bo in the military or naval ser vice of the United States. Provided, further, That the slaves of loyal citi zens in the States, exempt by the Pros idea's proclamation of January Ist, 1863, shall not be received into the armed - service of the United States, nor shall there be recruiting offices opened in either of, the States of Dela ware, Maryland, W'est - Virginia, Ken tucky, Tennessee, or Missouri, without We consent of the Governors of the said States having been first obtained. How Southern Unity is Attained, The disloyal press and leaders of the North are constantly pointing to the South as an example of unity and con cord, and protesting that such people can never be conquered According to these veracious authorities, the South is a modern arcadia, and the North, by contrast, a despotism.— Perhaps these worthy exponents of the blessings of Secession role would like to try the pleasure of a life in Dixie for themselves; but, before they do, let ns commend to them thd follow ing picture of its beauties in Tennes see, from the Nashville Union of last week : "The doughty Forrest in his recent visit to Franklin, the County seat of Williamson, had a lively time in enfor cing the Conscription Law. On arri ving there with his cavalry, he selec ted a spot, placed guards around it, and ordered all the male citizens in the town to repair thither without a mo ment's delay. The order was promul gated by dirty rntlians, who galloped up and down the streets with menac ing sabres. The citizens obeyed, and hurried to the rendezvous indicated with great trepidation, not knowing what dreadful event was about to hap pen. Veil melt they rushed along, sin gly and in squads, until they arrived at the place, where the terrible ogre Forrest, the " raWhead and bloody bones" of guerilla warfifre, was stand ing with his brigands. He ordered all who were within the limits of the Con scription Law—except those who owned twenty negrocs—to come along with him as soldiers in the Confederate army, and threatened to blow- every traitor to the devil who hesitated one mament. One of the unfortunate gen tlemen thus summarily mustered into service, the Cleric of the Court, named Pobison, approached Forrest and asked to be allowed to make some necessary arrangements for this unexpected cam paign. Forrest replied by drawing his pistol and clubbing it, beat the poor fellow several times over the head, gashing it frightfully. .After this exhibition of chivalry, the crowd walked off after Forrest as meekly as the a egro gangs which lie tiSed to lead to auction when lie plied his vocation as slave-trader at Memphis." IVIARRIED, On the sth inst., by Rex. S. 11. Reid, Mr. E. P. BRUMBACCHI to MISS MAGGIE, Stroyrz, of Penn township. On the 20th ult., at the M. E. Par sOnage, by Rev. James Brads, Mr. 3.‘mus Rict(EY and Miss RonEccA C. EntLAnY, both of Barree township. Mtn tingd on coon Cy. rimz-wg..a.-zoi-t=smvpmunag=l2;rmerzas? DIED, On Tuesday morning, February 3d, LAWRENCE SMITH, son of Harry and Tillie Williams, aged 3 months and 1 day. '• We shall all g o lionte to our Father x home; Our Father's 1.111, in the shies, 'Where the hopes of out hOlll4 shall feel no blight, Out lose no broken ties. 11 - 0 bledl roan, on thy banks of the liver of peace ; And buthoin its bli.ful tide; And one of thejo 3 a of our 110.011 shall be Ton LITTLE 13017 TIM SILO." At Petersburg, on the 3d inst., ADA PlusTrat, daughter of Joseph and Ara hella Johnston, aged 1 year, 7 months and 27 days. PHIL ALIELPIIIA DIAICIEFITS• Foley. 9.1863. Fanry :01:1 Extra I'mlly Flour.. ~ , 7.500:0 0.1 Com vlon awl Superllun $6,00010.30 113 e Flour 41 75 Cot 0 Meal... • • $l,OO =I Fair mid Prime Ited Ity o Cot n, prime Yellow.. Oats Clowersced, V 6.1 Timothy . Wool 111de, fff HUNTINGDON MARKETS CORRECTED WEEKLY Extta Family Floilr 1,111 Ihtla doTec,t Willie Wheat lied Illivat Ity e MEM E I),lid Apples Du11er......... Ikit I kit] ..... • N()TICE: TO THE CREDITORS OF THE HUNTINGDON, AND INDIANA TURNPIKE ROAD CO. That the Court of Huntim.Mon county at January tel in, 1803, directed to be paid to clod, tom one and nine•tenths ber cent on their claims on a Islets fortis, dsvidends hare een deelai rd, n Islets I Is lit n•ty on the preimitatioil of their net thicates of deposit, by tlamselves us their agents. JOHN S. ISETT, Spruce Cu reit, Feb. 5, 1813. bequests atur. The Desnocr.itic Standaid, Hollidaysburg, Democrat & Sontinel, Ebtinibilig, and Recuid, Binh will°, nil' insert [ince times and clung,/ Huntingdon Globe. D\IINISTRATOR'S [Estate of Mrs. Anna Hoffman, dre*d.] Letters of Administi lawn upon the estate of Ma s. Anurt Hoffman, Into of the belong]) of Huntingdon, Rec'd. hav ing been granted to the undersigned. all per,onv having claims against the estate are legnrSted to pi e3ent them to the mele,igned, and all pus SOns indebted Null make im mediate pa) ment. All the personal effects of the deceased nlll be sold on the 23th inst. . Ilitutir,grlon,D I. 11, 1563. -Gt.. SALE.—By virtue of a i s 3 al it of Los. Ft. Facto., to me dirtcted, I a ill expoto to public tale at the Com t Itou e, On Thursdays 12th March, 1863, at 10 o'clock, the fallowing ploperty, to ‘5, it Defendant', tight, title and interest of in and to the ((Atoning ti act of land situate in Carbon lownship.lluu lingdon county, containing twenty 41110 anti es and ono hundied and ford-lit ptTelies and allowance, wilh tho binldings and immovemonts thereon tunl more folly do ecl in a-deed for the n.une fiom Andrea A inlet eon and William Andinam and their wit no to Joh!, MtCatdes da ted the 22d day of May, 18, - ,5, recorded 111 tilt tint Oi del 's Office in Ituntmgdon in Boca.] Book Q, No. 2, tinge The same being tau wonder] on nil dd, by a lioc,or Vont of land containing hair bundled and !hit ty antes MU cep en! on a umlaut In the name of tlexand, Ibmt y dated the loth day of it. - `,:eized, taken In exteution, and to Liu bold as the property of John MLCanle, WANTED T . _ _ LOCUSP I LOcusr! ! LOCUST! ! ! LOCUST PINS Com 14 inches to 30 inches long, and LOOOOO TIIIIIEI4 oil dimensions, will be bought dr re• coiled on commiseion. It reminded promptly and lamely, permanent arrange. inent .1 fill continued supplies will to made. . Addi 0,3, W. A. LEVERING, Cullov,lllll Street Wien f, Fob. 4,1613.-3 t. Philadelphia. riOAL. 13UOIKETS and Shovels, V.l for sale by J.plEs A. EOEIPTS and expenditures of Hun tingdon county from Mc 7th day of January, 1862, to tho nth day 01 Juntint y,1g13121, including both days: Cliarh.B GI ern, West, 185', Solomon tinnier, ancliion, 1957. ;Vlllinin Johns, CI 0100 ell. 1.534. Corn° " Samtml " Thomas Ily.kill, Wars ico sinerk, 130&3 , 1559. John Heti,o, 5, Henn, ell. 521 01 ‘• d.:. Hat i hon. I luntni6tlon, 22 61 P• 11 Moore, Mot i 14, 407 John llon,eltobler, Penn, 65 80 MO. 9 W. My ton Bat ree, 121 26 " ar - , ,, e Cook, Cat Lon, 50 10 Henry 1, , e, Jack , ,, GO 10 John P. Stewart, Oneida, 15 12 • It. A. Laird, Porter, 744 31 " John Stlyerthern, Tell, 20 00 • Jonas Buck, alter, Walker, 100 • licitly Nell; West, 952 45 2 _30491 1261.300 n Install. Alexandria, . 180 34 " john Logan, Barree, 650 05 • ,Throb 31tmser, Brady, 255 00 • Cht Winn Millet, Coos, 13149 • John 1). Cat bet ry, Carbon, 995 .16 • Late Ashton, Cits . sville, 40 33 " David Heck. Clay, 337 89 J:111 - 09 ilober, Ciontwell, 679 11 'Wm. ClyiLatts, Duhltn, 550 30 '• John Q. Adam, Ft anklin, 1018 90 • Henry S. Miller, Henderson, 232 88 " Da., id Dunn, Huntingdon, 974 55 Solon on Lynn, Hopewell, 73 72 " John °aka, Jansen, , 032 50 • Win. B. White, Juniata. 110 00 • AS, Munn Ilitrithli, Mort 14, 092 54 Daniel 114.. per, (lucid., 122 37 " William Dean, Penn, 330 62 • 1) ,rid F. 'l'o'ser, Pot ter, 73:, 58 Mot, is Cutsball, 9pringoolJ, 217 33 • John Sumer, Shirley. 609 90 ‘• Hew geLeas, Shirleyslang, 117 IS " .MA[lllll , l Shoup, Tell, 826 92 • Abraham 03,as, Tod, 283 82 Benjmnin Refiner. Walker, 86000 Day.] latidee3, Went, 1184 84 • A. Hutchison, Wm I lei mark, 551 14 Mani, I W. F,,,1,, Union, 64 09 12737 01 1562. Alexander Stitt, Alexandria, 151 OS • John Logan, Bailee, 390 00 " Jesse Yernln. Brady, 752 13 " Cli t Ist inn Miller. CilS , l, 290 11 • Isaac Ashton, Cassvilld, 40 30 • Saiiiiiel 'Brooks, Cat boo, 530 011 maid st;:eeel. Clay, 43 27 " Samuel Moller, Croiria ell, 118 21 • INillittin Clyniat , ., Dulinit, .- 50 Ur • Ilmrl, Seeds, Ft anklin, 1857 00 " W.ll. Flenner, Henderson. 280 00 Clem go W. Shout', Hendren. 501 32 :knit, port, Huntingdon. 8156 27 " Jacition Hain - inn, Jackson, 715 00 Ilitdolnit Brownian, aturata, 10109 Benj unin P. Drown, }Torrid, 460 28 " John C. Davie, Oneida, 352 Si " William L. States, I'enn, 700 00 • Ben). Self, Potter. 1030 63 . Montag Ashton, Springfield, 100 00 IL S. I.lmben.euv, 81.1rley, 515 00 , 0 cov,;e Lena. Shale) shat g, 01 00 ".., Thoina4 Vann, Tell. 230 00 Ain aluint Elias, Tod, 300 60 Daniel W. Fink, Union, 213 27 Edmund Yocum, Walker, 95801 " John Copley, Wet riot smack, 1175 00 John Hender , on, West, 1165 80 16991 95 !tactic.' on unbolted 1,01,14, , 430 11 S, hoot tax 011 ‘. 275 81 ' " 1t0.111.12 4S 94040 Proceeds on eStrays:—W. 11. 315 ton, 15 75 R. Rolston. I 30 Adaln Wm fel, 2 no Pine+ collected by P. Snore, IS 49 as 51 Redemption in 0.6. 3. leovired 26 07 Amount boa lots al 1,3 0.00113 : Prom Ittll, 011.1 et 1,01 ,t Co , f,'ooo 00 .1. o.3lilea, F. , 61., 1000 03 D,: D. It. MeMinttln, 1000 00 H T. White, 1:1.1., 600 00 0 11'01.11. Limo, Eat , 000 00 Enoch Doan, 025 00 " Bridget )leCtuiliti, .252 70 ‘• 1 , .11.•1, Ca. raga,,, 252 76 ‘• 11 111 ermenni., 1000 00 7800 52 A 0,01101 of Militia lines ree'sll-, Ttexir. 008 71 l'ot I attg of Com t 110 u ,., 6,00 I'SL'ENDI'CCDHF. Attornay General, Ps othonotary, Shinlff and Nvitin , sos fees on Connuomvenlth Pro.,eentionß, 792 13 Constables for making rotor ns null else tidn fees, 1341 42 Judgag, Inspector;. &Clerks of Election;, 335 00 Oland and TI AY ere Jurors, Constables. Court Cr kr and Tijodnii, 2/ 7 3 75 Inqui4itiOlN nn dead bodi•O, 10053 Mie9 , olll orders, 070 00 Wold Cat and Fe' Senli,.,, 401 90 Ward and In iilgo , ,len s, 1.5..0 0') " Damagt ~—.31, Donaldson, 11 20 Joules 1.0, 197 70 George Jarl,on, 45 .In Si. Wa1,41,1.1, 10101) I:li:abeth 7,10 h, 27 50 W. D. `'with, 97 03 - ,Trdall Cunningham, 75 00 ;Nathaniel 13owtruln, 170 00 725 "1 111., id: I,,rat.. ,i st.nimlral for nubile 0111a.3. 137 72 Dodge at Mill Cr eel:, 1110 • 12 1 uel for fount ]fuse and Jail. part f..r - llt.pall'l 101 • 'l l llO, 11.1,0 Cons 111011 0. 3.lt•telinn,li, lot on! t 11011 E,, 1 I.lllllllr rOllllllOll l , l . ‘31,11111 Pii 0n..1q 1 .1 Oh Flll tut %V. 11,011 oneis, l'tairing tor wanly—No.li fi 11 liittakcy .1 1.1117, 11111. I,lli+. Slate I•1111PtIC IfQ l l , lllll- 2 . \ alley 11 1 4 11011 . .. r. P. Brothel line, notlion.Jl.ll} 11. C. Wognuar, fo •., o Cloth 01 ro 3,31,, oe • CUIIIIIII4,IUII,I+I, I.) —.I Helmer, 09 00 M F. Coupb3ll, 184 00 J. Cunnuttlq, 07 2.3 .1. 6. I9ett, 1.3. (J.) 4'31 13 Cie; h of Courni,-ionc,, :375 09 Allot nay for Commr,sioneri: . head, Doi., in full, 22 80 A. 11. Ileurtlia, 13 tol 37 111 Comity A natio,. 43 00 J. S. Ste,. r, auditing - arrottuts of Pm thottotory, neakter and ((roidal, 300 44 no 11,pen•eg of 000101'1 , in holdmg appeals, 43 at Bonds pa td of —S. In °oh , . 114. 25 J. R. tlo , nell, 200 00 311 25 1110,04 on bonds—Mrs M. P. head, 20 00 1). Mcal to tt ie, 6850 11'111. Steottrt, - /5 00 71. YcH 11111, 42 on Thomas Fidler. 80 00 110. I'. Ul hibon, 100 00 U. Colds ell, 20 43 410 30 School tax phial on unseated lands; IL My ton. Jackson tt,3nslttp, 12 no 11" aboblen, Opt ingll,ld n . 5 $ 1 John Love, Barter, " 10711 11. S. Isettl.Pog. Juniata " 17 80 Sol Lyon, Hopewell " 31 38 3. A. Campbell, In atly " 736 U. p. 53,1,,,y, Porter " 31 85 120 27 Iliad tax paid on unseated bawls: Let i Ittdettour, Juniata to, whip, 15 RO • JOllll Apgar. Union ' • 1 4) 00 Danl. Iltumbaugh, Hopewell " 27 00 Peter brazier, 'Wor t: lots :not 10 •'9 72 00 52 Ilefutolin a ''l dors pan] 31 48 II T. 11111(0, Esti., autonnt duo 111131 at Auditor's battlement, January 1862. 1973 27 11:f. White. 13 , q.. amount 011:U1111116S/0n on Stote '1'..1 for 1601. 2.35 64 Paid for the I elief of 6011111os dependant on volunteet a .in the set vies of the United Stoles, 6313 30 Bounty poll to Volunteer% 12508 23 Redemption money paid out, 26 57 Tretmuer 01 Iluntingiton County rode 1101)00, 4745 25 Treasures Controt,sions on 559411 p at 13/ . 3Tel . cont., . 091 16 llolance due the count 2 by tbeTteagurer, 3_2300 BERM 1,66(;1,73 S 7 00( t '23 , 3k)2.70 GSL 73c ....... ... 1 45 We. the undersigned Auditor; of Mtn tingdou county, , fleeted and snot n :teem ding to lain, repel t that We met, did audit, settle and adjust, according to law, the a, counts of John A. Nash, Esq., Treasurer of the county, and the 'et dors of the Cenunissionets ands eceipts for the same for and doting the past year and find a balance re maining in the hands of J. A. Nash, treasurer, of Ones thousand too hundred rind tomb-line dollars. en under our hands at the Commissioners' Office in the borough of flout toraleu the sth January, Iso3. 1101IATIO 0. FISHER,- YIII,TON 11. SANCIREII, I Auditors. 11. 1,. )kCAIIIIIY, Febt nary 4, 1563. OUTSTANDING BALANCES due at Ike settlement of January,l9s3. for the year 1E63. TIN P. MONTY. ST 41E. 3111.1'A 1152. John Coulter, Walker, j v $52 50 1553. Joshua Greenland, Coo, - 6 60 4 • 1,111.0 Vuoiliees,ilenderson 10 74 77 OS 75 05 1054. Wm. 13. Pilaw, Pot tel, 'lOOO 1055. John Smith, liarree, 125 69 6 00 1050. solonion Hamer, Jackson, 58 35 lOU 52 33 73 . IL F. Wallace, 6loiris, 23 23 • 34 irh. Coi bin, CaSil ills, 700 o IL Ciaili r, riormatk, 107 22 1857. Win. Johns, 0 omwell, 17 02 1858. Sanil.Steffey, Jack=on, 106 40 141 11 " Danl. Knode, Porter, 11 81 1639. A S Hai risou, Huntingdon Sal 94 734 10 " David Patsons, Tell, 600 " Isaac Co. Imam. Tod, 101 1860. Isaac Wol, et ton,iltady, 831 56 224 00 " hose Cook, Carhop, 827 '25 130 03 " John B. er, Hopewell 525 41 258 91 4 W. K. Rohm, Huntingdon 711 05 351 22 1001. John Bisbin. Alexandria, 24 69 12 35 800 , Jacob Musser, 13ratly, 135 70 89 17 060 • Cluistian Miller, Cass, 610 • 3.13 Cotheny, Cnthon, 6311 11 67 3050 4 David Heck, Clay, 43 47 25 26 20 00 James Baker, Cram', ell, 200 62 79 04 450 ' Wm. Cly mans, Dublin, 463 955 • 11. S. Miller, Hendei son, 20 20 20 00 3010. Oaks, Jolson,o o 75 7310 4G 00 " Win. B. White, Juato, 18 81 31 55 11 00 Alm. Varnish, Mini is, 4 16 4, Benj. Heffner, Walker, 35 28 3802 20 00 44 David Lindsey, West, 054 63 101 01 40 30 " A. Hutchison, Wm iloi nil:, 171 81 60 79 15 05 1802. SPECIAL. Alex. Stitt, Alexandria, 12 00 200 58 05 00 14 50 John Logan, Burro, 68 69 001 11 369 87 42 50 limo Yocum, lhady, 14 72 325 82 71 20 23 00 Chi ibtlan MM.) Coss 815 177 69 29 43 660 Demo Ashton, Carr, Jae, 03 64 78 23 LI 400 ;salami Broolis. Carhop, 52 69 1391 52 - 370 54 • 227 00 David Stevens, Clay, 35 12 'llO9 206 72 41 00 Sand. Bonner, Cromwell, 64 65 936 27 31031 47 60 Win. Cl 3 mans. Dublin, 44 41 001 99 220 01 3150 Hugh Seeds, 11 ankli n, 623 850 97 101 80 21 50 IS II 01ennrr, lieudelson 10 76 183 25 31 44 11 00 U. W. Shantz, 110110,011; 20 57 217 02 41 12 25 00 Jas. l'ort, Huntingdon, 2000 76749 88 70 36 37 J. Harmon, Jaclsdn, 40 11 775 48 2 21 08 30 00 It. 'Heileman, Juniata, 7'45 133 10 37 20 12 00 11. F. Blown, Morns, 38 65 753 36 291 45 18 60 John C. Davis, Oneida, 369 51 40 24 81 700 Wm. L. States, Penn, 22 77 373 21 2 79 31 17 60 Benj. Nefl.Porter, 26 5,3 212 1 110 47 25 60 A.4lltod,Bpi ing geld 22 10 229 21 50 37 27 50 D S Unilienour, Sim ley, 63 20 725114 451 38 64 00 Grm go 7.ons,ahu Icy sburg L 22 163 51 61 93 11 34 Thomas 'Vann, Tell, 009 102 36 35 56 28 00 Abram Elias. Tod, 12 01 1118 81 420 3508 I) IV. Fink, Union, 11 26 236 31 40 86 2 1 00 YoCluu, Walker, 25 03 457 80 172 00 700 Jno Copley, Wan larm. 13 k7l 14 855 83 321 37 30 80 Jim. Henderson, West, 513 1500 00 648 PO 57 00 DAVID SNA r, AdatinisD at or RECEIPTS $ : dOO '207 00 7330 853 700) EMEI 711) :art vO.l , 70) 00 00 00 49.1 19 2.q 25 1:1'5 , • 11 coo EEEEI BUM= MEI MOB 1175 IZ 1 0 .0 S? 1S 7;24 it 1357 77 44ECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES Of the Huntingdon County Alms House, from Dec. i6l, to December 2, 1862, inclusive. BEENE To amount drawn on County Treasury, 6,187 02 13. G. Tate, Storm d, for sundries, In his account, exclusive of orders, 193 09 I;XPENDITURES II) Sundry Expenditures for Provisions. File I'. Fy eund. persons for 7.960 lbs pork, No. Ito 13, 439 26 2.500 ." beef. 14 to 20 103 41 1,515 lb pork 2,862 lb beef, 21 to 26, 204 96 177 bus. corn, 27 to 31, 81 2U 30 bus. potatoes, 32 to 34, 24 95 " " Sundries, 35 to 37, 3333 fly sunilry expenditures for me of Farm. RN F. . By Furadry rersonn for stnithing, Nu. Ito 4, 63 03 tails and fencing, 3to 8, 21 23 (` labor on farm, oto 11, 274 70 ndric9, - 12 to 17, 48 01 Seidl°, Eberly & Co., 1 horse rake, IS, 29 00 $436 84 , By expenditures for Merchandise. File 51. /33 Shurowny, Hart & Co., for an order, sill to 00 lost, No. 1, 16 60 R. S. Janney & Co., groceries, 2, 30 25 T. M. Dot tete, tobacco, 3, 50 34 Bolter & fire , boots and shoes,. 4& 5, 42 50 Wet. A. Ember, smithy merchandise, 6& 7, 18 70 Leas A. flavor, 8& 9, 67 18 Shively and Elliott, do 10 to 13 70 02 .7. N. Su ope, do 14 & 15, 2601 Wm. H. Ilrew , ter, do 16 & 17, 65 39 Gee. Sipes, lierj., do 18, 23 46 David Etnier, do 19, 15 06 Smithy persons, do 20 to 23, 27 33 Out Door Expenses. filo 0. D. By relief afforded in 11 cases, continuous and per manent throughout the year, Ito 12, 578 49 Belief adonis.' in 11 roses, *sine less than a year; averaging 23 woeks to end, case, 13 to 23, 216 78 Relief athirded to sundry cased, immediate, with out regal d totime, 24 to 47 inclusive, 102 5G SULltiry poisons for coffins and funeial expens es, 48 to 53, 45 50 Strad, pll3 sicians for set vices for out door pau. pers, 58 to 70, 171 66 Directors for sundry out door services, 71 to 81, 71 34 J. Morrison, for " " 82 to 83, 50 35 Also for Winging in pan. & sund. furnished, Removal and Delivery. File D. $1320135• • By smithy constables and others, for bringing panel ato house, Ito 0, 30 00 Sundry Justices of the Peace, fir writing orders, 10 to 18, .1905 Mi,ellaqe.om arid llncidental. File I. $57 85 By , and. persons, for shoemaking. Nn .1 to 8, nn 70 stone coal, 56j' t tons, oto I', Its 30 31. S. Ihirlison, tin-wore, .Ic, 13 & 14, at, 97 11.'1', White, commioslono, 15, 87 11 L. A. 313 ars. bal. on contract, Av., 10 Si 17, 83 69 Eplim. Doyle, coffins, (balance) 18, 40 72 Smithy persons, tor house labor, 19 & 20, 73 00 Ilv.itrouco fees, 21 0 22, 40 00 Nook and Whittaker, pub. annual lop., Ac., 23, 27 00 Wm. Lewis, 24, 30 00 44 John Late, " 25, 30 00 . O. 0, Tato, for compensation to Mrs. Tate, as mat ron, . 20, 23 00 Fnildry poisons, for sundi lea, 27 to 45, 133 48 Q} Wet. MOttle,.for hi, s% vices ne dit voter, 124 00 Sarni. Peightul, 134 40 11 Jas. liemlerson, lc 100 20 P. Hacked°, n, a , ‘• 18 80 Dr. ltobt. Ilaird;fer his services as attend. pll),i -clan, (including board) 151 03 IT. Thewvier, for his services no deeb, 00 00 A. W. Benetllct, " counsel, 20 00 $6ll. 43 By G. O. Title for .unilriel, detailed in Lie acct, 07 71 I . loflacts of tlio Form 412 bushels %%beat ; 120 bushel-oats: 1,000 bustele corn On earl); 275 I,ollnds potatoes; 6 bushels cloverbeed; 25 bushels onion , ' 4 bushels soup beans: 19 tons hay; 10 load, cot n fodder; 4 000 hcads cabba,„-e. (out of which in pat t nos matte 1 ton cool-clout); 10 bushels tut nips ; 10 bushels beets; 15 bushels Rnips: 1,40 D ISO pot S.; 050 lb. low f; In - 0 , 80,01 n suillelent to make 150 brow.; 200 Chletent, =I },74. , 11: L. 51 00 polio pantaloons, 213 pats drawers, 51 pail; 31/1.1i6 or stockings, 24 rests, ti bed tick+, 55 pll lee f.,1;p,. 7 hol=ier slips, 51 aprons, 3 towels, shoels, 1; onlforta. 150 basket., (t al ions kinds and 012- c.,), 72 corn 1,10,n5,:i0 a:..0 han•lles, 200 plck bundles for no , of the coal region.. I= 3 1101 sec, 7 mile]. row 23 clock hogs, 1 breeding sour, 375 bin het.. sheet, COO busliols coin, (in ear), 230 bushsls potatoes, 0 luhlicts clove, 'sod. 13 bushels unions, 4 bush. etc ^olip beans, 10 loistwls tornips.lo bushels beets, 15 pars ups, 14 torn hen, 10 inalli coin fatter, about 2,3110 hoists Cabbaj... I ton snot-cront, about 3.000 lbs bi cf 5,090 lbs pork. fit won corn brooms, 150 lockets, SO axe handles, 200 pirk handles, 2 plantation wagons, and harness.,l spring 5, nr.on nod lunness, 5) plows. 2 double alto} el plows, 1 aingh. shovel plow. 1 hay rako, 1 thine lie... cult it'ator, 1 cut. 1 hand cart, 139 chickens, 1 tot ;!{, ton Loge' la; d. of , ain . :lty articles B°l4 out of ilia Juni,. and off the farm, 1111.1 exchanged for met chandi4o, &c.. for mni of house, amounts n 4 tullou , , VI,: Dotter, $.7,72.; eggs, 71.2.2 ; ha con. 524,55 ; liadtets, 51,20: Al so furnished to P. Hari Ia (fan mot . ) out of tho hone, to amount of 580,41. Staloloolll of 1,e11,1 oToidod ant of the boast) to sundry out door pauper en , ionally. and which does not other is, appar in the len. t. ev : To the Whitesell family, extra, F 1,111.11111 I toelienberry, Nitta. 510.42; to the Gamble tamdc, extt a. 51,21; to the Batiks family - , an..; to the 11,11 bin Lundy. $4,00; to Samuel W'hi't) nod family, ;7,00: Apo:, 0,10 given unity during the 200 eery , to 4 1111ir) 0 edam tug and wayfaring pat, put, I= ? .-' "4:` fiC i : L r k. 14 g' -,' V V ..;..7,• .... 7,-.,..,.?.. ...: ~~ tusgt,alr.'2.F,:aar: We, the undersigned, Audit.. .I . s of The county of Hunt. ingdon, do heich certify that we hero examined the or dm s, vouchers, account., Lc., of the Directors of tho l'oor of said county, and find the sumo to be correct as above stated : And we do farther find, that, ou examining the Treasurer's account, he has paid ore Poor House coders since last statement the stint of $4145,25, of which amt., the sum of 0.211,21 was expended on accounts of the year 1061, numing total expenditures of 10611 (so far as paid) amount to the hum of $1004,01. Leaving balance out standing forycar 1062. to tnt., 8603,01. HORATIO €l. FISHER, Auditors. - MILTON 11. SANGItEE, Huntingdon, Feb. 4, 1863. QTEWARD'S STATEMENT.,--G. G. TATE. Stewm d, to account with Duntingdon County Altos Home, Dom Dcc. 4, 1261, to Dec. 2, 1862, inclusive: DR. To balonco in his hands at last settloment, Amt. (hewn from trens'y at various times, Cash received Irons various sources, viz; Ft nin Wm. Moore, so the Walls case, Podlar, for toilmys and chickens, P. Bucket, for 2 pigs sold to him, Mitton, for his bill. Bedford Co., a boom, J. Ilendemoo. Esq. Judge Patton, in leumbarger case, Mifflin County Alms House, for Roping and Camp. bell, 6 00 Samuel Peightal, Esq., 01 Blair County Alms House, 9 60 Bergstryser, for buffalo v hbles, 87 Various sources, 610 BY SUNDRY'EXPENDITURES FOR USE OF !LOUSE, AS PER MONTHLY STATEMENTS, Numbered 1 to 12. Monthly Statement No. 1: December. By cash paid i etnoving, banners, traveling expels. es, &c , $ I, 9 27 th Cash paid for roller sun r ayfal ipg pauper„ 53 do mundt y Rol 0-1,0 tcherius, Sc., 512 do Freight on P. 11.fload, 157 do postage, 1 11 do miscellaneous, - 2 75 Monthly Statement. No.:. January Ily cash paid removing paupers, traveling expeus es, tc • 6 35 Cain paid relief suntywayflo log paupers, 331 do Wm. Plum, for making brooms, 500 do Peter Myers, for postage stamps, le., 186 do sundries, 100 Monthly Statement 2 , 70. a. February By cash paid traveling, expenses, removing pau• pets, Sc., 3 75 By moil paid relief mind. woyfering pit:pure, 1 25 do freight on P. It. goad, 14 19 do Peter Mfors for pobtaga stamps, 300 do Inkcellanaous, 60 Monthly Statomont No. 4. March By cash pall B. S. Jenny, Jr., for Order Book, 7 76 do suhdry pea SOUS for ashes, 3 81 do 031101909 gOin after the Quarry family, 550 dd do td Ilhntlligdon for paupers, 342 do do going to 611111 in comity,' , 225 da trol'elln4 dstpuoSet, retutAiing Pan pers, he. 4 55 Cush pald thlief to trayfailng {tappers, 2 88 do miecollaneons expenses, 3 61 Mouthly statepicht No. p. April . , Ely cog' paid G. Forteluo, of Pitteborg, 35 25 do Johu 13Wall for pototooo r •2. .1 00 do curpoopeg goitg to 'Carbon auJ 2.",x.1 f0T10.h11,4 3 50 Cash for expenses going to MeConnelstosen, 3 55 do to Grafthis Miller at sand. times, . - 250 do traveling expensefl, remcning paupers, ic., 205 do relief to ,vayfaring paupers, 260 do fur postage stamps, . 167 do fur freight on P. R. toad, . ' 350 du miscellaneous, 4 42 $7144 Jlontlily Statement No. 6. May. By cash paid expenses going to Petersburg and abieu bele, 400 Cash paid removing paupers, traveling expenses de., 0 65 Cash paid relief to wayfaring paupers, do freight en P. R 18. Road, 76 66 do postage stamps, 120 , do miscellaneous, . 170 $5 380 11 $l5 91 Monthly statement ico. 7. June. • By cash paid expenses Mining 51. Campbell from Warrlca smark, 7 10 Cash, going to Huntingdon and tickets for pm., pore, 25 Cash expenses aeeing after the Gray's family, 2 25 dofternoving paupers, traveling expenses, &c., 285 Cash expenses P. Myers for postage stumps, 1 20 do miscellaneous, 200 ME $lB 65 Monthly Statement No. 8: July. By cash paid P. R. Road freight on coat. &c., 12 67 do Wm. Nickels for keeping Estep family, 4OD do 1 moving paupers, traveling expens es, &c, 7 35 Cash paid for postage stamps, 1 05 do - miscellaneous, , 162 $26 69 Monthly Statement, No. 9: Augiist. Ily .0h paid expenses going' atter Ter. Murry, 9 50 do removing paupers, traveling expens es, de,. '{os Cash paid for postage, l3B do miscellaneous, . 300 $ll 81 Monthly Statement No. 10. September. By cash paid removing paupers, flooding expens es, &c., - 6 47 Cash paid for relief wayfaring paupers, 215 do P. Myers forpostago, 191 do miscellaneous, 75 Min Monthly Statement 11. OCtObur. $lO 31 By cash paid fur boots and shoos for paupers,. 3 75 do expenses going to Bedfm d, 562 do Grains Miller nt sand. times, 250 do tnis chug expenses, I enlacing paupers, 5c.,12 20 Monthly Statement N. 12. - NoiTnt;er: 04 07 Ey cash paid expenses to Waterstreet after pauper, 385 do I'. It, Road Co. freight on coal, 600 do tririeling espouses, relnlAl3ll, putt , pal s..tc., 236 Cash paid relief to wayfaring pauper, 50 Dy salary as Steward of the fiat., In testimony of the correctness of the above account And statement, we do hereunto set our bonds this second day of Detember, A. 11, 1862. . 1 1 1 IrOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA: A benevolent Instdution estaWshed by special Eudounnent, for the Relief of the Sick and DisimSsd. afflicted with rule n t and Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the Owe of Diseases elf the Sexual Organs. Medical Advice given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon. Valuable Reports on Spot tuatorrbsea,and other Disetuses of the Sexual Organs, and on the now Remedies employed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter en velopes, free of charge. Two or three Stomps for postage will be acceptable. BEIE Addres.l, Dlt. J. SKILLEN IIOL•013TON, Acting Sqr goon, Iron ard Asloclation, No. 2 South Ninth Street,Phil addible, Pa. By order of the Directors. , EZRA D. HARTWELL, President GEO. FAIRCHILD, ketretary. Dec. 31, 1862.-13.. EAL ESTATE FOIL SALE. k o The Subscriber, trustee appointed by lion Orphans' Com t of Huntingdon county to sell the unaccepted por tion of the real estnto of Thomm Lloyd. Into of the town- Ship of Walker, deed., will'offer fob sole on the premises. On Thursday, the 19th of Febniary,lB63, MEM All that certain pot lion (being purport A as marked on tha inquisition) of the m eat estate of the said Thome, Lloyd. deceased. situate in the township of Walker, ad joining tondo of John MeCtilion's heirs. John Item's heirs' William Orbison's hein., Tames 31. Lloyd, Benjamin Gra fins, and time other purport (being it:part D) of the real rotate oral° said deceased, now on nod by Henry Lloyd.— Containing One Bundled and thirty-two Acres and Five Perches. TI:ItMS OF SALE.—One-third of the purchase money to be paid upon the confirmations of tine sale, and the resi due In two elnal:minial payments with interest, to be se cured by the Mot titge or judgmcn t of the purchaser. bicCounelistow•n, LIVINGSTON 110 DB, .7iinuary 27, 1513. Trustee. J The cubieiber . will sell a PUBMC SAI6 4bl res Wen. in Juniata Lown,hip, Huntingdon county, ' - On Tuesday, 10th February, 1863, the following Personal ' , innerly, to Wit : Vise head of tot eel, one fresh cow, on' good large breed ing cow. one Il orb away Buggy and harne4s for either double or single, 1 four-horso wagon, 1 two-horse wagon. 1 sled, 1 large copper kettle, 1 lion kettle, 1 Set 1.11.“1 1 ‘. smith tools. I grind-stone. 1 saw-mill saw. 1 four foot ten ant saw. 1 n Ole gun, 1 gold match, 1 threshing machine, 1 patent fodder cuttm, I winnowing mill.l rolling screen, 1 apple mill, 1 side - saddle, plows, harasses.. hay by the ton, corn fodder by the lot, and a great many other anti ele.i too liumerons to mention. . . Salo to commence at 0 o'clock, A. NI. A reasonable eledit. nil I be gn en. . . Jofls 31E,Litus, Anctiolincir. Juniata township, Jan. 28, 1803.0 p ÜBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. (Estate of Worth) Gnaws, dee'd.l In pnrsuanco of an order of the Ot Court gilun timidun comity, I %Nil! otter at pupil,: rplo on the promises On Friday, the 20th of February , next, all that etrtairi far m nod tract of land, info the estate of Martin Gran us: deceased, situated in Henderson township, about three miles east of the borough of Huntingdon acid u Rhin one mill° of the Fenno. Railroad and Canal, boun ded on the north by lam! of David Rupert, on 'the cant by laud of John Grafiui, on the south-east by land of Adam Rupert. Junior, and the heirs of Frederick Schnei der, dee'd.. and on the .13 th-wes t by land of said Sane!. der'a helve, containing shout 210 Acres, more or less. of which about TO acing nt e cleared and under fence, and the residue well tintbered, having thereon tWo log dwelling houses a log stable, o u ell of gporl .4 ter, qp 'prepaid' o young thriving apple trees and - other improvements. THRMS SALE.—One-third of the puftlucee money to be paid on the confirunitzdtt of the said; tine-third in one year and the re tl pticcirig one-third in IWO years there alter with inteieit, tO ho secured by the judgment bonds of the purchaser. MEM •—••pa9intio •sluottzadon MEM 12E3 =I MUM will commence it 10 o'clocl:. P. M., on said day. DANIEL AFRICA, Jan. 07,1963 Executor. =E g= ualpittip 55. •••• Q, TRAY 1,0 Hama to the Premises of the undersigned In Clay ton whip, 5 stray white SHEEP, about 3 months ago.— The owher is requAted to come forward, provo property, pay aloe gas and take then, away, dthevivien dtoy will be divosed of accw cling to law. . E rl9! tod Jan. 21,1823* ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE.- [Estate of George Householder, deed.] Lett°ts of administration having been granted to the undersigned. on the estate of George Householder, late of fod township. deed. All persons knowing themselves indebted to Feld estate are requested to make immediate payment. and these' having claims, to present them prop. erly authenticated, for settlement. CATUA lt I HOUSEITOLD7R, - olio. Run, Huntingdon County, January 21, .1863. 7 6 t... Penna. QIIERIFF'S SALE—By virtue of a 1.3 writ of Tend. Exp. to pie dime ed, T will 0'41 , .0 fo publib sole, on the p . tengses In Tod township, Hun ttngdon county, Ori Tuesday, the 24t11 rebivary next, at '2 o'clock, P. M., the following teal estate, to wit: All the defendant's right, title and interest in end to ono lot of ground situate In Tod ton nship, Huntingdon county, Poona, adjoining land of John W. Scott and'Jas. Wilson, having, thereon erected one two i.toly frame house, painted white, ono flame stablo end other out buildings. Sehied, taken'in execution and to be Bold as Lim property of A. J. Dunlap. • $ 75 00 401 02 26 00 75 2 50 0 35 31 53 00 0 50 GEO. IV. JOIINSTON, Shcri7. , SHERIFF'S OFFICE, Iluntlngdon, .1:m. 21, 1803. QIIERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a mi it of Lev Facies to me direeted;l will expose to pat.. lie sale or outcry, at the Court House, to the borough of iluctiugdon, MOE On Thursday, the 26th February next at 2 o'clock, P. 51., the following property, to wit: All that certain messuage or tract of land situate in Cass township. Illuitingdon comity and State of Pennsyl vania, containing one hundred and twenty acres and al, lowance of sheper cent. for toads, Dc., adjoining lands formerly dr Robert Speer. decd, and others (being the same tract of land which by deed dated 15th Dec. 1155, was sold and conveyed by David Clan kson,trostee,to make sale of the tcal estate of the said Robert Specr. dec7.• to the sant Jacob thesswell and librace L. Brown.) Tiigetlier With all and singular, the Landings, impithements woods, ways. *atoms, Water courses, Dc. Seized, taken in mention. and to be sold as the propel ty of Jacob Cress ,ell and lion ace L. Drown. 5°2 30 RECRUITS WANTED EZI 49TH REGIMENT, P. V The undersigned, In accordance with General Orders, Headquarters of the Army, and under the direction of Capt. Wnt. B. Lane, Genet al Superintendent of Recruit ing Sort ice for the State of Pennsylvinia. ban opened Recruiting 011 ice in the Mick budding opposite tiro I•.z -cltnnge Hotel on Railroad Sti cot, in the borengh of Hun tingdon. wined o he will enlist men for the 40th Regiment, I'. V., new in the field. $22 89 . . - kre . s23 LouuU, aha i,ipreinitn. in addition to all otir et-bounties offered by tire flovernment, - I aril authorized to enlist mon for the unexpired tor.• of the Regiment. For further tuferuultion, call at tine lieurpiting Office. J. BLANCII. 3111 ,ES, Major and Recruiting Officer, 4pth Riat., P. V. Iluntingdon, Jan, 21,1861 }OOPS ! HOOPS !! , • (3 4 0.4 12 and 14 feet Mope wanted, for yiniell t!.l tilg not prl6 'vill tie paid." CaOton'delieery. W. 31. P. afclalAN a CO., Na. 119 In/ma &root; Dec. 3i. 1662.-Im. . . , Valladelphla; , $33 67 $l2 70 400 00 EEO SAMUEL PEIGIITAL,Y JAMES HENDERSON, Directorm B. J. lIACICEDORN, ) I= JOHN ANTHONY HOFFMAN GEORGE W. JOHNSTON, Sheriff. la= „ . ry.SSOLUTIgisT OF P.A. R Tpl ER SHI P, - - - - once is hereby gim that. the firm of- @bively & ott bas been'diSsolved.by =Ada) cdtetnt. and the books of wild film are In the bands of W. F. Witoon for kWf went. in tin. now store of Shively izßoduer. All pereofie knowing themsalves indebted will plc* call and settle s their accounts. .• • .• •- • Also. ',tamed Ny .the stew firm, 10,000 bushels wheat, for which the *best mice will be paid ; also, apples 004 alb kind of produce taken is exchange by SlllYbaX k )3/I.IINER. Petersburg, Jan. 27, 1653-.0 FALL AND IPASHIONS ROFIT. lame, MERCHANT TAILOR, Hill SIT, one door west .of Cornions,' Store,. .g LS 4 FINE ASSORTMENT OY , GENTLEMEN'S .D,4ESS 0001;4. Me assortment Consists of CLOTHS, PLA/N AND FANCY VEST/NOS, the ticet,at and beet that could be found in the city, an of ahicli ho }till take pleaaure . in exhibiting, and making up to eider. It wilt boot nothing to call and examine hhii geode., h all soon. lluutingslop 001.7.-3 m, FALL AND WINTER ARRIVAL % Win. MARCH &BROTHER '- MARKiESBURG; PA., • . Dave Just opened a large, new, and unsurpassed stock Foreign and Domestic Dry-floods, of 'all kinds and TAU ; ties. embracing everything in that line.- Also, a complete assortment of 'GROOMRIES, remarkably cheap, with good weight and Year tneaaure, together with • QUEENSWARE, STONEWARE, HARDWARE, 'BOCA'S & SHOES, &C., SC., SC.; . and all the 'miens other matters 'Nuttily kept in a coun try store,' so that the inquiry ie not " What bas March Brother got," but " What hare they not ?". • Being satisfied that their hirge and complete - stock OZ the above named goods cannot be excelled in quality; quantity or cheapness in thi eection nf country, we re speettally ask a trial, feblirig eatisfis:d that a liberal pa tronage will •be extended towards us, by all who are In need of good articles nt low &tee's: Our motto tS "qnlck sales and small profile." We repectfully request the patronage of all„and,es pedal ly oar Trough Creek Valley friends. Everything taken in exchange for goods exceptpromi scs. A Cash paid for'ili kinds of grain, for which the highest market prices will be given. WILLIAM. MARCH .& BRO 31arklesburg, Nov.lB, 1862. VIP FIRST FALL GOODS, JUST OPENED AT A. B. CUNNINGHAM'S. A LARGE STOCK EMI FULL ASSORTMENT, AT .p,Ripzs TO PLEASE Ev..4.piQDlr. CALL AND EX AtAINE POll. YODItALVIIII SILVER AND GOLD, AND ALL PAPER ON GOOD RANKS & INDIVIDUALS, Taken at Par in Exchange for 9004 Tho highest prices Pahl In Goods for all hinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE FOR BARGAINS, CALL AT A. 13 CUNNINGHAM'S STORE, Huntingdon, Oct. 28, 1862. WHEELER & WILSON'S' .q ) • MACHINE. 1 P al R. A. O. KERB, ~; c 4 .1 .4 ALTOONA, PA., 1." P AGENT FOR BLAIR AND lIUNTINGDON COUNTIES. X C/3 2,.K.TOSUIAI. e rrillESE MACHINES ARE ADMIT: ted to he the pest eve': alieyed to the public, and teeir aupellority satißfac'toKily qtabllghtut by the fact that in the last eight Yeats, • Obi }7R 1400 MORE; of these machines have been sold than 'of any othor man ufactured, and more medals have been awardathe'pro- • prietere by different Fairs and Institutes than to,any oth ers. Tito Machines no warranted to do ell that Is defiled for them. They are non iftlise in tleXeri}l.rniniiieltritl• Wen, nnd.in every once limy etitch tuitlakstio • The Agent refers those desiring lOormation ae to'thi superiority of We Alachines, to A. W. Benedict, Joseph Watson, B. If. Tatter and E. E. Beitleman. The 31achlueicen be . seen and examinod at tho atom of Um Agent, at Altobiin., , l'rice of No. 1 %chine, silver plalid, gloss foot and new style Hemmer-263. No. 2, ornamental bronze, glass foot and new atylo Hammer-255. -No. 3. plain, with old style Hemmer-24f. .7 'fOct, 21, 1862-Iy. 1863. 1863. CLQVIING, H. ROMAN.' EDO LOTHINI PALL AND,*dNTER, JUST RECEIVED IL 11011.1AN'S CHEAP CLOTHING For Gen item en'g Clothing of the beat miter's!, and mad*ln the best workmanlike manner, call nt • ' • - lI.IIO3IANrS, opposite the Franhlin House in 3.larket &pap, linntbie don, Pe. Iluntiugdon, Oet1• 28,18 14 - GOODS REDUCED 1 1 0 NM PRICES:! FISHER et, SON Havo just Opeped and o f fei• to the Public; SPLENDID" STOOK , • WELL "S ; ElEiC..7'_4'l) . Goopsi RE'DUCED'I~RICES: THE PUBLIC Will please call and examine our Goode -FISHER -& SOY Oct. 21. 1862. NEW STOCK 61; boolis EVERYBODY IS INVITED TO CALL AT S. S. SMITH'S STORE, ON TILL STREET, lIONTWODONENNA THE HEST suamt and Inti S Sfr i k oraT z l A SALT and Vl`Nit Fthint; SALT and CONFECTIONERIES. CIGAItS and TOBACCO., ' SPICES OF THE BEST, AND ALL RINDS, ' tittayery other at tido windily foupd In a Grocery Storit • - ALSO— Drugs, Chemicals, Dye Stuff., • Pninte„Yernishea. Oils and Spti. Turpentine,' Pink!, Alcohol, Glass and Iltty . , ngsr sin nod BRABTY qualqat . ALL Tall MIST PATENT AlltillolNES, BOOTS AND 511055, • and a large number of article. too numerous to menthes • Thkipubllc generally will plemui call and examine ifof ihernscleks and learn my prices. 8. p. Ifuntlngdon, Oct. 29, fRS3. cAsstianii,%.ana,