WAR NEWS. VICKSBURG. Gen. Grant Able to _Maintain Ms Posi tion and Repel Any Attack Upon His Rear.—Oar inat FSuccess Assured.— Arrival of Forty five Hundred Prison. ers at _Memphis.. WASHINGTON, May 29.—Dispatches from General Grant, dated near Vicks burg, May 2,5, have been received at the War Department to-day. They represent the siege of Vicks burg as progressing satisfactorily, and that General Grant is abundantly able to maintain his investment of the town and repel any attack upon his EZID3 Forty-five hundred rebel prisoners, captured by Genl. Grant, arrived at Memphis to-day. Muara,usnone' r Twin , May 28, W. —Reports from highly respectable souicei represent that General Grant, since Sunday, had made something like a general attack upon the rebel works at Vicksburg, and failed to car ry them; that he had thereupon con cluded that the place was too strong to be taken by assault, and had open• ed a terrible and sustained fire upon. it with his artillery. General Johnston had not yet at tacked General Grant, hat was still collecting forces in his rear. Re had managed to send - word to the garrison that if tthey should hold out fifteen days he would raise the siege with an army of fifteen thousand men. lie al so said he would do this if he aban doned every- other point fu his depart ment. It was not supposed the city could possibly hold out longer than to-day. _Parties who entered our lines to-day from the South report that Breekin ridge and Crother's division of Bragg's army were on their way south. All is quiet at this - point The m inors of a formidable rebel, demonstra tion on our right are hardrk donfirmeth Some portion of the enemy's ;vidette line has been retired. FROM THE RAITAHANNOOK. MOVEMENTS Of TEE BETELS NEW YORK, May 30.—The Washing,. ton letter of the Commercial of this city contains the following from front eSthe Army of the Potomac. Tho rebel army is , very active and the position at the river fords is deci dedly offensive. The main picket line nit the Rappahannock is as strong as ettir, but the troops behind Fredericks burg tipper to have moved elsewhere. A letter' also says no further ex change of prisoners be allowed for the present. The rebel authorities have taken ini tiative steps, and the War Department promptly follqweol it up. All robe/ of Mors on parole have been ordered un• der arrest for imprisonment. It is probable that negociations will soon be commenced for continuance of tic goeiations under the late cartel. FROM CINCINNATI- Pcmocal of Gen. Burnside's lleadquar ters.—Affaireat Fick.3burg.—Extracts from Rebel Papers. Cisms.t.v, May 31.—0 n Tuesday text Gen. Burnside will remove his headquarters, department of Ohio, to lliekman Bridge, about ten miles south of Nicholasville. General N. C. :McClellan has been appointed Provost Marshal of general der:1.11110111, Or (Min. with headquarters at Cincinnati. ' The Commercial litei the follov. Southern news: CuL Griersou's cavalry m.tdo a noth. pr mid from Baton - Rouge, capturing and destroying a large rebel camp. Pcinbcrton'; Quartermaster succee ded in running seven hundred mules 'otter Vickhurg, thereby reducing the consumption of corn. The garrison has full rations for ninety days. The Atlanta Commonwealth of the 28th, notices the, arrival of Breckin ridge at that city. A dispatch from Burnside to Bragg. announcing his determination to hang all rebel officers in his bands in case the retaliation for the two spies tried and executed in accordance with the usages of war should be resorted to, was yesterday conveyed from Mur freesboro under a flag of truce. LATEST NEWS. THE ATTACK ON VICKSBURG. CINCINNATI, June I.—The 007111110 , dal has full particulars of the opera tions of General Grant's army up to the 22d ult. When our army ad vanced on Vicksburg it was confident of an easy conquest, but the ground in the roar of the city was found so bro ken and .rugged as to be almost impas sible by artillery, and the rebel forti fications were very formidable, being grass-grown 4.ke„ showing that prepa. rations had long since been made to litand a seige upon the land sidu. The main fortificatZons consist of a chain of forts about eight hundred yards apart, connected by deep on treauchments, and extending seven tam Our loss in the assualt an the 22d was about two thousand. It was the opinion that another p,,en oral assault would not be ordered, but the city be taken by regular Emig() ap proaches. The Gazette publishes advioes up to the 27th, received through a staff of ficer of one of Grant's Generals, who left fbr Washington last evening.— Three assaults bad been made by our forces, in all of which we were repulsed. In the last assault made by General Sherman with 20,000 men; we lost 000 killed and a largo number Wounded; Our outer liue is within, hundred yards of the rebel works and our sharp shooters prevent the rebels from work ing their guns. The rebel works in the rear of the city are far more formidable than those in front. Johnston is in the neighbor• hoed oflackson with about 15,000 men. Re is short of provisions and ammuni tion.' No apprehensions are felt of any se rious- attack in the rear. _ The officer from whom this informa ticin is obtained says Grant has taken eight thousand four hundred priso ners and, eighty-thinr pierc7 of nrtillory. Olobe. HUNTINGDON, PA Wednesday morning, May 27, 1803, 0 - N - A St/OP LIFTING.—For sonic time past, Harry Wharton, the P. R. H. Compa ny's worthy Agent at this place, has missed sums of money left in his till the night previous, but no clue could be attached to anyone, so be set watch for the guilty party, and on Monday morning a young man, an employee of the B. T. R. R. Co., was detected tak ing $l5 from the drawer, marked and put in there for the purpose of finding out the thief. He was arrested and taken before Esquire Swoop°, who , sent him to jail for a further-hearing. We are informed that the young man was but lately married, and has here tofore borne a very good character. Ile is well lirrawn and respectably con nected in this community, so we for bear mentioning his name at this time. We feel sorry for the young man, that he should so love the "filthy lucre," man-'s greatest curse, as to obtain it by dishonest means. We trust it will teach him a sad lesson and be a warn ing to others. Soldier's Aid Society. The Ladies of the Soldier's Aid So ciety of Huntingdon again apply to the citizens and neighboring farmers for supplies for the wounded soldiers in. and about Washington, in conse pi °nee of arr application from an agent of the Sanitary Commission. Articles to be sent from us direct to a person in Washington authorized to receive and distdbute. We wish also to send to Mrs. Dr. Harris, Sec. Ladies Aid of Philadelphia, to• 04 Lacy House her headquarters. We hope to , receive contributions us liberty as heretofore, from those who remain at home in se curity, for the wounded heroes who protect us at such fearful sacrifices of health and limbs. Eggs and Butter arc svecially called [bit; wine, jellies, &c., as usual. Supplies may be sent to the officers of society or members of Committee as early as possible. If sent within the coming week, they will he received at Harrisburg by the agent of the Corn: mission and forwarded immediately without expense. DAvID Pvesitlent. M . rs. J. Cunningham, Vice Presidont Semi - arks—Mrs. J. Geo. Miles;Mrs . \v m. Dorris, Jr. Committee—Mrs:. James Saxton ; Mrs A. Willoughby; Mrs. R. R. Bryan; Mrs Benj. Grzillus; Mrs Thos. Pisher; Mrs D. MeMurt vie ; Mrs. IV. MeMurtric. Huntingdon, May 30, 1803. A BOOK EVERYBODY WILL WANT.- Sold by Subscription only.—The agent to take subscriptions to the book now in press on "The Great Rebellion, a Iri,story of the Civil Wmr in the United State. 3," is now in this county canvas flyr subscribers. J . T, Headley is the anther of this book. It will be pliblishod in two volumes—the first volume gill be ready for subscribers in a short time. We have not room to give the reader a correct idea of the value of this book. Tho author's name of itself should be sufficient to recommend the work. It will be a history of the civil war, written from a stand point of thorough loyalty and patriotism. Subscribe for the-work. The Beautiful Art of Chinese Chro notype, or Improved Pliotoehromatic Oil Painting.—By moans of this Art, en terprising persons, of either sex, can realize an income of from $2OOO to $5OOO per annum. The whole process is 80 simple that it can be understood and practiced by any person of ordi nary ability. The materials used cost but a mere trifle, and can be obtained at any drug store. Full instructions for fifty cents. FAR UM, Worcester, :Mass." June 3,1863-2t* Tut; Globe Office :was to have beet] " cleaned out " on lait Friday, but the " thousand Democrats in council," who were ordered to come inpoaaker, forgot the most important object of the meet ing. Probably, the " thousand Demo crats," after they arrived here, "smelt a mice," and concluded that "prudence was the better ,part of valor."' We still lire. The Globe will be published regularly every week; as heretofore, Simon Cohn at Coffee Ram, basjust received a new stook of desirablo spring goods of nLF kinds. CZroat ducenients aro osL•red, and the public in that neighborhood will find it to their irpterets : to give him n'eall, * gam, We direct the - attention of our friends; lvtio may wish to purchase Iron Railing of any description, or any kind of Iron Work. of a decorative character, for any purpose,- to the ad-- vertisement of Messrs. Wood & Perot, Philadelphia, in another column. Sunday School Convention and Preach ers' Neettny.—A -Sunday School Con vention and Preachers' geeting of late Juniata District of the Baltimore Con ference, wiA bo field in this place to day (Tuesday) and to-morrow. A large attendance is expected. Busi ness of importanco be transacted. 1V r. oal.l :attention to advertisement of 3En3lcingatn, Valley Steam Works. tomil Rms. Commiikd to J«il----Bub , CLapl - iii•' was committed to jail on Sunday, for stesiling George golty'S horse and ri ding him almost to death. Bob's Etw ry is, that he got drunk and went over to the brewery on the other skteof the river, stole Nolty's home while pas turing on the road, and thought h would take a ride. lie did so, but was caught by Nolty, who gave him a sound thrashing and then had him ar rested and placed in jail on a charge of horse stealing. Wut. Long, Jennie Clark's sedu cer, was arrested last week in Shir leysburg, and placed under $5OO bail, for his appearanc6 at the next term of Court. OUR CORRESPONDE NCE. SPRUDE CREEK ; May 25, 1864. MESSRS. EDITORS : Your leaders arc already aware of the meeting which was called by the Vallandigham wing of the Democracy at R. F. Llaslett's, Spruce Creek, for Saturday last, and may now perhaps wish to know how it progressed. R. F. Haslett, fbr the purpose of exciting thou public mind, resorted to the dirty, mean, low prac tice of writing a note, or getting some one to do it the him, to the effect that he was to be hung on said night. This WRg shown to, and word sent to the faithful, asking them to come in to protect him, and for fear the friends of the Government would not come in, and he fail in raising a row, he sent forth word that on Sunday morning there would be a lot of dead Aboli tionias to.carry oaf the street. When Saturday evening came, a small gath ering of people appeared, made up of all parties, as the citizen& come there for their news. and, the news of the week. A stand was erected in front of R. F. Haslett's by throwing a few loose boards over sonic empty Whisky barrels. After the usual formalities of appointing officers, Bruce Petrilcin was called on for a speech. He ascen ded the platform, when the audience gathered round. Mr. Petri kin kept up a kind of running fire on the- Ad ministration and the loyal people; at the same time, a noted worthy of the gang appeared traveling to and fro, as Ring Master, giving the people to understand in plain language that he was brought there for the purpose of attsnding to the Abolitionists and damned Black Republicans, and the first man that would open his mouth would be knocked ;lowa and kicked' to hell. Ity this time, the speaker had got up his excitabilities, and was preaching bare limed and bare- headed treason in the case of Vallandigham,—he had been imprisoned for the freedom of speech, (he did not tell his hearers that that freedom of speech was implied trea sum) and they would not stand it; he, for one, would resist it, and asked the people it they would do so, too, to which about fifteen blackguards like himself responded. I say blackguards, for none but blackguards will advise or encourage the violent resistance of law—none but those who have no property to lose, and those who disre gard the lives of their neighbors. lie made tin attack on the loyal Democ racy, whet.) an aged and respectable Democrat, with respect to himself, and ' due respect to the company, stated what kind of a Democrat he was, when the yell was raised from several quarters, " knock him down ;" "kick lam to hell ;" " tramp him in the earth, he is a damned Black Republican." A rush was made toward him ; the worthy Ring Master, who had been topped out with a few geggers of vot-gut to fit him for his business, was in the front ranks. Several voices cried out that he was a Democrat, and advanced to protect his gray hairs if necessary.— The Ring Master was now within striking distance; ho heaved and set like a man tied- to a garden gate ; he swore and cursed what lie could do and what he Would do. The old gentle man, not th'e least alarmed, rubbed his hat in his face, called him a Copper head, told him it was a Copperhead meeting. Ring Master by this time Cann) to the conclusion that prudence was the safbst policy. He tried the same game on others, but bad the satisfaction of knowing it was "no go." Ile then backed a few paces, and stated he had heard of him oven so far away as Chess creek, Clear field county, as a damned rascal. Now es the ring-master of the party seen proper 'to indulge in hear-says, we will give him a specimen or two. We have heard of him in the low rum holes and gambling hells of the coun try, and after a night's 'revelry, has tumbled over in the corner drunk, wallowed in his own vomit, and if he is not belied, the other thing, too. This is the typo and boasted representative of the party—ho who would teach men Democracy who have grown gray in the ranks. When the party has to be bolstered up by such men and such measures, is it not time for decent men at the head of' families to look round and reflect? At the close of the above scene, rounds of hearty cheers went . up for Hooker, the vigorous prosecution of the war, and Old Abe; three groans, which made the place hideous, were given for the speaker. Next,Mr. Speer took the stand. lie undone the most of what his predeces sor had done, his abuse of the Presi dent excepted. To bring the reproach of the party down on him, he went back to the Mexican War, and stilted. he had refused supplies to our soldiers in that war. Whether ho made this assertion through his own ignorance, or- front large calculations made upon the ignorance of his hearers, I ant not able. to say. One thing Ido know— the record stands against his assertion. We expect political speakers to be pos ted on the acts- of' public mon. Differ ences of political opinion is freely tole rated, but falsehood never. lam sor ry to say he received no applause from his party foe-any loyal sentiments lie uttered ; on the contrary. a portion of them skulked away into the rumhole. This audience would have been slim, if it had not been for the Republicans present. QM; wile WAS PRESENT. NOTICE. - The publta are cautionol not to purohndo n euzcol tu.tro nud colt now to (Iv puesenAnn of Ezekiel White, OA the MOO beiolll3l to FOLOMON NtINN V.ACII 11. Itroat TorlCit:f. :tray kse;u, Improve Your Sight and- Preserve Your Byes.--A...BLRNBATISI, Practi ce 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 Dr. fforsey's, Ivhf; farg,e' and' variety stools of Spectacles-, com prising Convex and 'Concave Glasses, such as Flint, Crystal' and Scotch Feb ble, and particularly desires , to recom mend the superiority of the fastnamed Glasses. His theoretfeui as well as his practical knowledge of Optics, and his long practice in the Occulistie 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 any frame, of any shape or color: Please calf and examine the Spectacles. Ambrotypes and Photographs taken at all times on reasonable , terms. Q.t. 2S. fim. IARDNER & HEMMING'S GREAT AMEDICAN Entirelr rennalelvd and refitted (or the Season al lend, with entire NEW BAND WAGON, NEW BAGGAGE WAGONS, " NEW TRAPPINGS,*,,, " '‘ ,I • I6IO tI NEW HARNESS, • NEW WARDROBE. ' Pow. and everything Elegant in the ex treme, arid which, in point of licklity, czeela tho omit Of any flcle cling flow In Atnerlca- THE PAVILION' taiEr ix large and co.nfortable, and he or. lanced ¶0 00 to anted cmc2:l,l com• fort to the patrons of thin MEN. or A' . THE STUD OF HORSES AND PONIES Particular attaatliin, as 0," 11 . Y a x l the 1' •s blooded, and brat trained annuals in the amid. " Praillinont 211100 f 101010 LL.1104 limo Great TaAtzg Horse .* vv ASF-PiNCTON, a beautiful thorough-leml Arabian ••••" - Charcer, who will be inundui rd liy his trkiner, Mr. DAN GARDNER. • Among the Paniev A.R. be found Camstle, Etre l ty, Dancing Star. I.u, y Lao;, Grey Eaclio and RatubriLye. The Educated Mules "s DAN AND DICK, will be introcluccd by Dan Gardner, la u variety of Laughable Verfore mance.. THE CMIPAY OF PEW ICPS COIIII.II-C the 'arrest and best neat in . ,,i3n. in' — '3...,a . Lientraveled. Great Expense has r 1. 4 . : -r i Lien incurred in bringing them toy gvilier f and WC' intend to give the '''''..t.t .l -Zel '' - Best Circus Euttrtainmont A th it Inc ay sr Leon witnedsed In this ' -- 3..ir country. Look at thu 11111 l' GREAT ARTISTES, fl !1 1 41 le A f g .f.i . and in Ito for 3..1 -yelled! e - .1-Itift4e Mr. Richard I-lemmings, NT -„,' 9 Itt , the great Ainsrican Herrman, and s / k _ ,.. „,,A, Eight Rope Dane, r. lie will appoar at each Entertainment in a groat reras".. v. -ivy nein% 011‘Ilitl,; Perform...i. DAN GARDNER, - ,''.,. ~ . lb,. Old and Favorite Clot, n. Au a ra-l-- rorol Cloy ft asay lIECCF.2r) 10 a Circus - 1 . ' 4 1 4. - -4 - # 4_., -,,,,,,, •• 4 . 4 , . ------Att. .v . ;,. ''‘'..-I,G.l'tg'l'.•' •.• • ' .; :• , • 7 • • • ' -;•;%".;. ti ' 2'" '.• i--,---'=Ar. . , P.,tg , ----..-•-• __,......•••••...., • • -7 - , T , 7 , -....- . ..! . W•ii S IPX , STEAM WORKS , 1_ , CORNER OF Market and Third Streets, ZANIISVILIM WE ARE NOW FULLY PRE_VAR y ed to build Portable and Stationary Engines of the moat improved styles patterns ' also Portable Sow Mills and. Scollto-Coste Milts from the Mont ond no west and most Improved Imam us. ITo respectively t °quest those in wont of - Portable or Stationary Engines, for any purpose nhatever, or those who are In want cu Circular paw Mille, either double or single, with ways and carriage to one any length tog, to giro us a call, or address us by letter, which will receive prompt attention. Piense road the following statements in regard to the opel:ttiolle of our Portable Engines and Circular Saur If UITSTOIA IY, CCalrfOrtl CO., Pa., May 18, 1963 Mrstns. J. kJ. 11.131;vALL. theatleraun:—. x a We "waived our Portable Eli. gine end Saw Mill ell In cotnplete order. perfectly satis fied with the Sow 51111 end Engine. Everything works to our entire satisfaction. beyond our expectatMns. We cooed 4,10(5 feet chit.oek boards In five hours, and mlth good could Intro sawed more In the same time. We most cheerfully recommend your' Saw Mills and Engines to then wishing to purchase. Pospsctfully, C. REYNOLDS k. E. AUDRESS. For farther reference, sro would refer you to Samuel Mtllikin.of Hollidaysburg, re, who ban ono of our Cant closn2o-horno power Portable Engines and Circular Saw Mills in operation at Tlingit Station. Blair county, Pa r r Ho authorized as to , ny tide .11.1.1- and Engine has glean eurhi entire satinfaction, that, Sleet starting It, be has sent in his second order for a Mill, and Engine of same . • W 43 wouidal t so gefpr you to M. M. Adams, Cressou, Pa W. B. Zoigfor atat tit 8. Heed, Huntingdon, ra.,Mturley Co , 'ryrouo, ra,, A. L.Hollitlay, Hollidaysburg, Po., oil of whom 11000 put clothed of ur. Wo slap our . 9:tw 011110 nod Ploglopp (oily :equipped aurl, ready for wot k. o'o warrant oug Muchittery to. do all that our circular claims for it, and to saw from 8,000 to 10,000 fret ot In tumour r tiny. pe J. & J. S. piTITALL , . No. 55 Coroor of Motet nod Third 30octs, just opposite C. 0. R. Road depot, ZooMille, Ohio. Jou° 3, 1863-ou. CARPET Saoks•and Vans) , Baskets at unTsrs. T o. ARDIS ! BVS.Iii TO THE STOTLItOY SIMON COHN, AT COFF.E4JRUIST STATION, and see 111 . 4 new end elegant netortmeitt or , Goode he has fat received' conglatia gin pkrt or Dry 61.6, (kocti- es, (tnernrutrr. irardiverc, - Croming, Bunnets, Ilats, C1+14,11/64 ' Shaf t end all other arttclee kept In country stores, which he Ia etrerrng at hfe ➢tarnmoth Storrs: at CoSeo Run t Ste Hon, at unuauelly low prices. The .public ore fallted to WI and examine his Goods. . _ Ifs*ing arrangements with tarp Arena In'' ptributelphla Stfd othoroestern dribs. liv is Ala to buy hie goods cheap , Sr than other vomit ry merchanft and rots cturseelnerdi/Yi enlaced( thouil In oachaugo for' t pixie, Ito telteir,alt Inds of country ploioce at tho lathed oash prices. By tit inthention to the wants of Customers, ha bona, to :elve a continuation of the liberal patronage with which lams bean horetofbro favored, .11r. Cohn is Agent of the Ifrond Top R. R. Co., at Coffee un Station, and to prepared to ship all kinds of (train to be Restern markets. flaying it large Ware Room, far per' can store with bins until ready to ship. Urory con venience will be afforded them. Sept. 10. 1162-if CAM' ItiZAR FAINOIITH May 22, 1883; TO THE LADIES. 11 . A strictly moral and temperate young Man. wltailo term of service wilt soon expire, wisher to opou a corre spondence with some young lady at reopeetability, with view to uudrimony. The Lady ,must be medium sized, bunstsonso, and a raident of Hunlingdoit Minty. Address, AususTus, Co. D; Cfb 11 8. Cavalry., WattilisgtonsU:C. May 27. IEO3-31 SOLDIERS OF THE 125TH P. V. YOU have nobly aefended oUr glorious old flag, and proudly won hunore, upon the bloody hems of "Antietam," ..Frederickaburg,” and •Thancallor. vIlle;" yet your country treed' you still. Iwo-re, I, Sr men are wanted. , bad wo eattnot nford to lose you. Do not writ for the toutorprilen, hot ro-enlist now, sod choose your regimen.. Artillery is the finest arm of she service, and Cul. 1(0111FAITIP HEAVY Aurz,,t,env, PtIIMAZIXMIT IiTASOXED FORTRESS MONROE. for GARRISON WIT, or Jere greater inducements than any other Regiment in the service. You will be its the lergest Fort In the country, and have dry, comfortable quarters. No exposure andott long marches. 110UNTY sloo—s27 A DVAIIQE. Inquire at tl EA lIQIIAIITEit9 at. PA. ARTILLERY, 21$ South Third S, Philada. E. H t.. lst Nay 27,1513-Im. , General Recruiting OPilcer. Wm, MARCH & BROTHER, Respectfully inform their numerous customers, and the public generally, that they havajust reeetted a large awl splesullitstock of Goodaat their store in MARALESBUkCi, Consisting In part of • ; ' • DRY GOODS,. • , DRESS GOODS, SILKS, NOTIONS; HATS & CAP% BOOTS & SHOES, HARDWARE, \V , t•-•• GROCERIES, WOOD & , LOW WARE, TOBACCO, '• *SI?,.GARS, NAILS, GLASS, _ - • OLD MEAT, CRACKERS, PROVISIONS, FISH, SALT, & - e., &c. AIso—BONNETS and TINWARE; And in fret everything usually kept in a first class con. , try store, which were bought low for cash and will be cold at corresponding low prices for cash or country prod. nce, and request the public to give us a call before per.' chasing elseultere, feeling satisfied we can offer superior inducements to cash buyers. repectiutly request the patronage of all, and'es• pedal!). our Trough crook yaw:). Mends. Everything taken in =hangs for g oods except prom'. res. Cd.h reitsl for nil kinds of grain, rut wkich the highest market price. will 'minivan. Won. March to agent fur tho Broad Top Railroad Com pany at 31arkienbutg Station. Ho is prepared to ship Ott kinds of grain to the Bantam markets. Having a large and commodious warehouse, farmers can ntora with him their grain and flour until ready to ship. Brory titmice will he afforded them. „ . We lovrts also stock of FASITIONABLE,EUR3rXIIItM Which Will hi, sold at renqonalile price, . WILLIAM MARCH &,arp. Ilairdo',burg. May 27, ' AtiLirrOWS — KOTICE. — rito idersigned. appointed Auditor by the Com t of Coufinon Pleas of liuutiagdon County to addl. ate the proceeds rained by the sheriff's false( the real es. tate of Richard Ashman. hereby notifies all persons Inter ested that by will attend for - that purpose at hie office in Huntingdon on Wednesday, th.lolll day of Sane next, (low) at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, when and where all persons interested nro requested to make their claims, or be debarred, from coming to on said fund. J.SEWELL STRWART, Auditor. Nay 20th, 0003. 25,00 25.00 10.00 1,5 00 /5.00 15.00 15101 10.00 HEAD QUARTERS FOR NEW GOODS. D. P. CWIN INFORMS THE- PUBLIC TIIAT HE 'HAS JUST OPENED A SPLENDLL STOCK of NEW GOODS THAT CAN'T BE BEAT. • IN CHEAPNESS .AND QUALITY. CO3IE AND SEE. may 1863. " HARDWARE AND • etirtalitY IMMENSE STOCK ENDLESS VARIETY OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, B,zt; NOW OPEN ..I.IVD 3OR SALE B Y JAS. A. BROWN, HUNTINGDON, PENNA CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK Apl. .9, 1565 NEW HAT STORE. HOME MANUFACTURE . JOHN FICHTHORN, Agt.' 51, Ile respectfully informs the ellizena ef Iltintingdon and eeljohrh,g counties, IZ- - t that ho has talon a room in the base!. meat of the Franklin Hotel." in Market • Square, Huntingdon, where ho has ou heed a litany Mock of lints fur men, buys, and children, and will con tinuo to keep otrbond a large stock to accommodate cite, touters, wholesabsand retail. Country merchants are re quested Ca call before mitalmelutt In the cities. The beet runditium4 stool will he bought or taken, in ex. change foe tints. The public generally aro Melted tueall and, egaadrie my stock on hand. ',Wen:tilde to order. May 13th, 1863. QTRAN STEER.— Colo to• ilia mainlined 011681lb scriber In Vr.snklin township, about thu Ist of February, a red nun white 1A, , 7:.!".6 !withal steer, supposed to be Wale. rti • 4111i.d:•;.' ohl ibis nu The Dwyer !a requee.:',..1,=7,...„,„_ ad to come forarsirr, prove Enperty, l l o il i r g o , r a d / n u t s t 6 tikOl it taco..t. away, otherwise It will be die posnd May 13, '6,3. DAN'L, 1:101111AD. • BL.AN'K VOOKS, s— ''rinle " 4zrrs , ZirgYATons • LTUNTINGDON FOUNDRY.- -. 1103 butilnem of the staid foundry will hereafter be enrifed• one lly'rtie widaidgeutk. who will be at all time featly to'notke raid/JO of all ktule, promptly and at mods/1'073m1". All persons herlnte_uplet e scanyerli fE rpte leer firrolefllteome rortiordhod hale the hafral.n March M.; la3,4ta.e A tittoessotiot:: The undersigned Auditor, app.:dieted by theroon'rt of &whoa Pleas of Ile ntlagdon county to distrlhate the , proceeds artelnst - from the SWIM; hole of tho pawing proper* . of 801sely'd; will attend to the singles ,4 hie appal otmentat his office to Info tl ogdorl. qn 9aturda.p the dth day of Jana net . ; at / o'clock, P. *lieu and whore all parties batereetod will present their *taints 60 bo toreear debarred frau caudal in upon the mad 'fond:* CAIIPIIELI* ' Arnie, ISO 3 T. , „ .ladder, A „ undereigned„. appointed Auditor by the Orpheus Court of Runtloplod county to distribute the balance fa the hands of 8.11 Brown, Esq., Administrator de bottle non, Ac., ofJames lintrekin, decd., will attend to Ma dli• ties of big appointment at his office in Illintlogden. on Saturday, the thirtseuth day of June next, at S u'eloCk. A. N.. When and where all persons 'lnteteated. will pre. sent thetr Crahni, or be forever debarred from Coming in upon the mid fund. J. 11. May 0,180: ...Auditor, UDITOR'S NOTICE. • The undorstirasi:koditor - olpitaitilskialitThilts t te proceods ortslog from the Sheriff's sate of tho Ite.4 EstatT of A, J. , ThtstsPottill ltttoral,to tps duties of his appointment - at: Ws o9leo-1u liontipkdoneon 'atortiny, Use 14th dirt of Jam, Mit: tit 1 eeteek,WM *bah rad wfiste et prattles Iwtorcoto'd hilt present Mote estrum.. es be forever deVarred from coraloi in upira the &ittf.lithtf. J. th CA3lPiskll.th ,Athiltotd May 0,180. T E. GREENE, V' • DRPITIST. Ocoee removed to ehpnelte the Exchnege !total, on Railroad street; liuntingdou, P. April 7,1110 n. D. CAMPBELL, • ° ATTORNEY AT LAW. litirrinionox, PA- MC° In the l'irkk Bow, neerly opilristte - lhe'..dourt House. (April 16,1988 ' SAPONIFIEII,, I,it CONCENTRATED THE . FAMILY SOAP MAKER. ritiflE PUBLIC AIVE CAUTIONI;i4) against the SPURIOUS at Doles oflTg Tor makirig SOAP, ka now orrered for solo. The pur,,y OBNIUNN And PATENTED Lyo D•tbat blade by fho'PeNS: I IEYA NIA SALT NIANUFAcTURINO COMDANY, their tkkle tnark.ror It being 'SA PO:4IEIER, OS CGNOSNTRd'I'F'tr- LYE" The groat SUCCESS of this artielii - b - n - i - Vrr PRINCIPLED PARTIES to rrolenear to kAIITATRD., to vOlatloy attic Compani's PA.2.:ENTV, , All ZIANUPACTUS ORS, BUYERS or t PLUMS of Attica SPURIOUS `l,yoCticre horeby NOTIFIED that thO COMPANY hero their ATTORNEY 3, GEORGE - lIAITDINb. Phi/4 1 . IK4I BAKEAVELL, Esq., of Piltyburg, And that all MANUFACTURERS. USERS, or SELLERS of I,yo, in violation of tho rights of tho .Company. viii ho PROSECUTED nt coca. Tho SAPONIFIIIII, or CONCENTRATED LIS, 13 for sale by all Druggists, GITC332 and Country SWIM - T.A.KE NOTICE The UNITED STATES CnICTIT Corer, Western I::tfarfitpf PennaylvanlkNo.l.llto et s o'fili PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURINGCENIIVANY rr THOMAS G, 011,43 E, decreed to the Company, on No. fember 45,1662, the EXCLUSIVE right granted by a patent owned by them fur the SAPONIFIER. Patent da. ted October 21, 1810. Perpetual Injunction awarded. THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING OPP/CaS: • . 127 Walnut Street, Philadelphia; Pitt St. and Jlnquesne Way, Pittsburg April 29, 2863-3 tn. QPECIAL NOTICE.- On and after JULY let, 1603, the privilege of a:in verting the present Wale of LEGAL TENDER NOTES IN TO TILE NATIONAL 81X PER CENT. LOAN (common!" called "Five. Twenties") 11.21 cease. • • glgi,;4l74,sprimmorot'vyA,7l,,,, JAY COOKE, StrOscription Agait, ; •. Apt 7,1321-3 m, No-114 8 . ThirdlL, l'hillidelplasn 186 3 . WIRING AND SUMMER FASHION, It-OBT. MERCHANT TAILOR, Hin he., one door west of CaP•iii.oir'ri-S-6;ro. =I GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS. Int ainortmont oongistd of CLO'fllB, PLAIN AND FANCY VESTING.% the neatest and beet Viet could bo found in the city, pH of which he wilt take pleasure in exhibiting; and -making up to order.. It will coot noticing to call and examine /ds goods. Call soon. , Ituntlugdon, Apill 15—..1nt • - NEIY CLOTHING AT LOW PRICES. linhi l dutifirgaCi lIASJIIST OPENED A FINE 9T067i : Oi NEW' SPRING' AiVD SalIMEk: Which he offers to all plio wait to ba CLOTEIDD. AT PRICES TO SUrr TUE TIMES:. llie Stock coustata of Restly-tuade Clothing for •zs tftN AND BOYS, ALSO, BOOTS AND IfATS AND CAPS, ,aa, Should gentlemen desire any particular kind or cure , clothing not found in the stock OM hand, by JeaVing the" meavure they can be accommodated at abort notice. Call at the cult earner of the Diamond, over Long's 0 roeery MANUAL GUTMAN, fluntiugdon, April 7, l 63. , . NURSERY STOCK.- TREES, VINES, SLIRCLIBERY, 1 Olt B•Xtb At the lowest•cub price _ A. J. WHITE, North-east guntingdon., Mh. 3 WIIEEIrNR & WILSON'S o SEWINC kt i t HINE. . MAC g R. A. 0. KERR, g , PEI • a ALATOONA, PA., 1;on . IMAM. Alp 11131.4TIN0.1)0N Cdtßinlett ; 4 '9 ›. 03 aff!TgaitAt. • tTHESE MACHINES ARE ADMJ tad to be the belt ever offered to the pebllq ;o our superietity la satisfactorily established bz . that in the last 0104 Years, OVER '1,40(1 rdoßzt, of those rosidifuen.have been told than of any other man creatural, ond.more medals' hive been awarded tbapro, prieters by different Pairs and Institutes than to an ynth, ore. The 3facilinee aro warranted, to do all that claimed for them. They ere now fit use in several. familiNalit , B/^ toona, and in every case they gly o entire satisfaction. The Agent rntor.i those desiring inftimuntlori44 tO the Watson, of the blachines. to A., W..nertedint,../naeifts Watson, E. 11. Turner and E. 11: Ileinernant ,; The Machine!, Attu be soon aud t eriairdnedtintbe c tornraf the Agent, at Altoona. Price of No. I Machine. Mile.? Pifltitknlismfb*lllM v in style Hemmer-4057 No. 2; ornantentarbronse. foot 80 coop siksgeflferptner-- , 8 88 ;' .bro. 8. Plaint with triat sty to thatorter,B4f. ft)ct. 'NtIMAS & OPERA cAßs;oi j i, rai ofili.ormion,,Just opening by e. t nta bY.lt.lMlti , timpt a kill,. I ltase = CA S 5 111 tittip3 and lEEE