6tobc. HUNTINGIMW, PA. W. Lewis, Editor find Proprigtor Wednesday morning, Sept, `28,1863, ITEAD QUAETEIIS, TWELFTH Collrs,l ARMY OF THE POTOMAC, 3 September 17, 1803. Gf.onE : The South is no longer silent on the political questions that agitate the North. Evidence is accu- Initiating to show how deep-seated is the interest they exhibit, and the im portance they attach to the issue. The country is perhaps familiar with the extract from the Richmond Enquirer, that recently appeared in our North ern papers, recommending a plan by which General Lee might make capi tal for the Copperheads in Pennsylva nia. The great rebel Captain is to " turn politician as well as warrior." He is not, however. to confine his arts to the so-called Confederate States. The theatre for their practice is Wife on the soil of the Old Keystone. lie is to drive Meade into Washington, again raise the spirits of the Democrats, con firm their timid, and give confidence to the wavering." The avowed object is " to embolden the Peace party." It is to be " a campaign for systematic and organized retaliation and punish ment." The probable interference of the army of the Potomac in this pro gramme is not, taken into considera tion, and although 'this might cause change to come over the spirit of their dreams, it does not morally affect the hopes with which the invasion is to be undertaken. There can no longer be any doubt of where the true and natural allies of the Northern anti-Governmejit par ty are to be found. The coming elec tions are to be carried—the Union candidates to be defeated—by the co operation of rebel arms and Copper head votes. There is a spirit of liberality that we should be willing to extend to all opponents. I cannot profess to believe that there is no honesty among those whose political sentiments differ from my own. There may be Democrats who act conscientiously in opposing the measures of the Administration. There may also be honest Copperheads and hone s t traitors—honest in their over-ruling desire for the eradication of patriotic principles, the extinction of national glory, and the subversion of the American Government. It is only the ibrmer, however, that can be reached by the influence of fair argu ment, the light of reason, and the logic of events. Can they harmoniously labor for the end which the rebels seek to obtain by assuming an offensive at titude ? Can they aid by voice or vote in a cause, the success of which is to be insured by hostile bayonets? But aside from any action that open ene mies may take in the matter, can a )oval man give countenance to their interests? espucially when he has a plain exposition of those interests through their public. prints? The time has come when every one must decide on these questions. The armed traitors of the South have taken their position. flu who is not willing to stand beside them, and go hand in Land with tligm , must array himself on the side of the Government. lie who is not for the rebels and the Cop perheads, must proclaim himself for the continuation of the true, honest, and capable administration of An drew G. Curtin. Snell being the construction that has attached itself to the question at issue, it is almost impossible to antici pate any other result than a glorious Alctory, as will give additional lustre 1,0 the page on which are already in scribed the names of Gettysburg and Vicksburg, Port If tpison and Sumter, Morris Island and C3hattanooga. The dark and swollen stream which seem ed to stay the onward march of the Nation, has been fathomed. Solid pottom has been found. There re mains but, one step between us and the other side. That step rightly taken will lead us safely to dry land; while one false movement may bury us for ever in the turbid waters! The only divlslop among loyal men is in regard to the means that shall he employed in suppressing this rebel lion. Why shall we waste the preci ous hours, and endanger the Union, by quibbling abopt this measure or that measure? The President has used the power that Congresshas given Lim for maintaining the integrity of the Union. How well this work has been flone may be seen at every point around the limits of the Confederacy. The house has heel} or fire, and Abra ham Lincoln has poured on the quench ing silo= with an unsparing hand. There have been those who would have Lequired him to cease such deci sive Measures for fear of spoiling the furniture inside, but still he continued notwithstanding their protestations. These men were not wanting in pres ence of mind to foresee the consepten pcs that would have attended thccoursc Ley solicited the President to pursue. They were actuated by a diabolical dpsirc to see the stlatettlrp burn to the ground. Our Chief Magistrate saw that the conflagration inevitable could not completely stay the flames but he could in part control their, and I , NRI them to places where the destruc lion would be comparatively small. But in removing the burning and black ened embers, which seemed to give life and heat to the flames, he incurred from his old enemies the imputation of trying to pull down the hon.:. o n their ileaCN. This they knew to he false, for swill was the cnn• nnun ution they most devoutly prayed fn•, and sectiOg that this end was destined to be defeated, they at once raked the cry of " stop thief" These men are the Copperheads of to day. If Provi dence were to interpose in our behalf, and if divine laws were to be offered for the salvation of the Union ; their party would relapse into infidelity. I will not attempt to detail the op erations that are in progress in this army, preferring to let such intelli gence go to the public through the proper channels, and at the proper time. But I will assure you that our gallant soldiers are moving forward to new scenes of glory. They are not to have a voice in choosing their civil rulers, but whatever may befall at home, the cause they love so well, they are determined that it shall be amply supported on the field. If there were any means of obtaining the undivided sentiments of the Pennsylvania troops, they would be so overwhelmingly for Curtin and the Union, that no Copper head could ever after look a soldier in the face. M. S. L. lIEAD QUARTERS 53d PA.. YOLS, IN THE FIELD NEAR CULPEPPER. September 15, 1863, Eorrou ; You will see from the heading of .this letter that wo have changed Camp, since my last. On Fri day last. (September 11th.) we receiv ed orders to be in readiness to march on Saturday at 10 o'clock. All the ne cessary arrangements for a march were accordingly made. The men had three days rations issued to them, to be carriCd in their haversack, and three additional-days were carried in the regimental wagons. There were a great many conjectures as to where we were going. Some thought we were going back toward-, 'Washington, others pretended to say upon good au thority, that we were to proceed tow ards Fredericksburg, to board the fords along the Rappahannock. These conjectures were, however, neon found to have no foundation; when at the appointed time for marching we tool; the road leading to Realtor Station. When we arrived at the station, we took the road leading towards Rappa hannock Station. When we arrived near the Station, the order was given to encamp for the night. The march this day was not a long one, but it was exceedingly fatiguing on account of the intense heat. The roads were very dusty, which in addition to the warm sun, made the march a very un pleasant one. Three men of our Bri gade died on the road, from the in tense heat. The few conscripts in our Brigade all laid over fora rest' long before the order for encamping: was given. Senday morning at 0 o'clock, we again tool; up the line of march to wards the Rappahannock, passing through the camp of the Ist corps. The men of the Ist Corps were all snugly fixed op in their camp with no signs of a move. The camps of the Corps were the most beautiful we have seen for some time in the army. They have very beautiful camping ground, on the immediate banks of the Rappahan nock. The tents are entirely covered with pine boughs, so that nothing can be seen of them until you come quite near the camp. At the end of the streets the men put up beautiful arches of evergreen, which give the camp a very fine appearance. The camp of the 6th and 7th Wisconsin, were especially beautiful, which shows that the " back woodsmen" know how to use timber and pine boughs. Cross ing the river, which at this place is very narrow. We passed along the camp of the 88111 Pa., Vols., belonging to the 2nd Division of the Ist Corps. This Division has been on the South side of the river ever since Buford made his last cavalry raid towards Culpepper. strong cavalry force now took the advance, and the entire 2nd Corps with the cavalry moved oft' towards Culpepper. About, 11 Welock a sharp cannonade commenced in our front some four miles, as tho cavalry drove in the pickets of the enemy. The cannonading was kept op all day at times being very heavy. The ene my being unable to withstand the im petuous charges of our cavalry, grad ually fell back, followed up closely by our victorious cavalrymen. By even ing the enemy was driven four miles beyond Culpepper. All along the Note of our march we saw testimoni als of the severity of the cavalry en gagements. Quite a number of dead horses lay along the road, and numer ous tree tops lay upon the ground, having been torn off by solid shot from the batteries. As we approach ed Culpepper, we met a number of cavalry men, with three pieces of can non taken from the enemy and a num ber of prisoners. Two were splendid rifled Cannon, and the other was a brass field piece. The artillery was certainly good, but such miserable horses we have never seen. We have thought at times that the artillery.her ses in our army werp had, but such dejected looking brutes we have never seen in our service. _Forage must ep.- tainly be scarce in the bogus '° Confed eracy." The crows mast not be as plenty in the South as they in the North, or these horses would hare. been taken by them long ago. The prisoners, however, looked much clean er and better• clothed than the majori ty of rebel prisoners generally are. Their clothing were app trently new. There were :tome quite intelligent look ing men amongst them. Some appear ed in high spirits, while others looked as ill-humored as they well could. We arrived near Culpepper about sundown and encamped where we are at pres ent. Culpepper is a fine looking place, larger than a majority of Virginia vil lages. The country is very leA'el and beautiful around the town. There are sonic splendid residences in the coun try surrounding the town. A great many of the inhabitants of Culpepper remained at their homes. We have no doubt, however, that a great many more would have left the place but our forces came upon them so unexpected ly that they had no time to leave. The country all along our line of march looks very desolate. We do not think that any grain has been raised of any consequence since the tvar commenc ed. From the Rappahannock river to this place, we only saw three fami lies—all the other houses being vaca ted. What few inhabitants are here appear very hostile to usand our cause. Even the young who have not reached the years of maturity, appear to par take of the tame spirit as those who have reached more mature years. As we were marching along the road on Sunday, we noticed a little white-hair ed urchin of about five years old, very defiantly shaking his fist at us as he was standing in a half barrel. 17e de cidedly showed, fight—more so we think than some of his more elderly Confederate brethren. We have just received orders to march. lam not able to tell where we trill move to. PILUIL Pfllp 4 DELPHI A MA lim.B.us Saptembor, 21. 1562. Fancy and Extla F.O ils rloiir . 56,11001)6.25 (`mnwnu antl Saina lluc $1,75a91.311,4 MIME MEM =I MII=EIIIISIII I:3 e Col ti, 1,1 Imo Vellos, 05(5 Clo‘ol , et 11.1x•Lod II .1 1.1.11L+ HUNTINGDON MARKETS. • r,(111 Palo il l F lour " t i libl Sr.:info:7. o o I:~tta do t " 11 lute 11 lion] 1.I:i Itcd 11 heat 1 10 Coin lon UOl+ (Intel:A..ll 1.:10 1.111,o•Ot; 1.50 llt and .1 ....................... ................. ........ .1;0 10 10 II tu. 1. 10 ....... ide- . Talbot ........................... ....... ...... ............. ...... ITIIAY STl',Elt—Calee to the pre:n -1.3 i•en of tlio slants in about the 1b63, it td mole) j ] 4 1, itlt the hitt hind lc; broken. and ni] to thl .y nilolll 111111; : O 1 1 1;10,11 lit ho OW11; tln ee bats intl. The Ilet In N 111,40.; toeoon , finnan]. pna wort to. pin don't] •s toil hit , ' Inn ] iiS.;Yi wi.ni 00 n or.tr to :... , r•pt 23, 1bt.3.. Ilnuntr MITI na Di Pllll NIPST OF Tail: Fl 11 1551. ) Cn 151111 115.1.13.11, Ut., S 1 Pt 11, 15b3. I 551.01 A I. (1 11D1:11. ,o. s. FxTil ACT (1. 164,013 ee.iiaile; Num, ing• 44)11. MIMM. 1,111101 and I c.ntre, jilt chums the United Stitt, lies et 001001. tot :bipplit a unit t align. tation far. uiehcd the United slatte4 toll r, dui jog lite ri.cent Gebel invasion, and the organized Militia Voices called out by the Proclamation of the Governor of the Stab...lilted .TllllO 16tH. ISIS, will 5105ent them to Cautaln .1. 0..101111500, A. Q M at Altoona. Bloody Hun. 11eilloid. Mount Union. lb Ihda3nbutg atnl.lolinstonn. Penn.; 11 a- Ilia. fm• sell lonlrn[. lt) command of Maj. Gen. Condi. .1 NO. S. SeIIULTZE, Assiitatit Adjutant Genet at. Tn eionpliiinee with the above olden. I will be at A 1;000NA hoot the Ittli to the 'Loth of September. At BLOODY RUN flout the 20th to the 25111 of tietileni: her. At 1tEDI:01111 from the ' 6th to (be Toth of Sentential. At II U\'l'l NhIDON and MOUNT UNION not the sth to the 111111 01 At I 101.1.II1ANSIIU 11G from tho 10111 to llio 15th of 0c:- toiler. And at JOIIN.ITOWN front the 15th to the 20th of Oc tober. .1. O..IOIINSON. El-1 t Cant. and A. Q. M. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. WILL in: $,01,1) AT PULILIC SALB, C)n Friday, the 2d day of Ootoler, 3861 ; At Mapleton Depot. Iluntlogil..ll county, t'n., it Statioii oil the Pennsylvania Itailevad, the follou log pt veto t,l real estate: THE BRICK TAVERN STAND, With all the out-buildings. telling the Maple Grove. The Storeroom and NV.krellou,e, and storehrepors dtvel lirg house and outbuildinga. All the in is ileges, with grounds sufficient to implore the seater power on a neves.falling etteam of nater pas. ing through the village, us flit heal and fall of:12 feet Also, lifters Building Lots. sell well situated for places of business or plivate re-1 , 1011,5. ir.er All se 111 Ito sold 0 Moult tese.we, and terms of pay ment smile easy for the pouts vet r. )1.1 , Who., , 00 the pronerly. wilt show the plan of the t•itlnge, pad a ehtrie of the Tat iopn loin, to pet pons Niinhittp; to C.lllllllO tie 10. pilot to or at the bale. ha& to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on suit day. Sept. 23, Ibt4. JAMES ZION A I.DSON pußLic NOTICE. All prisons inlet este,' %Nal plonso take notice. that the niidelogned deputy Collector of U. S. Internal IteNe u. for Huntingdon county. on ill attend on the Ist and of each mouth, nt the .lach4on Hotel, in the hot cog'. tp Iluntucgdon, 1.1 r.ecrve ta4c9, he., en the 7th Jul} Jul) 7th, 151..:3 ABSTRACT OF .E!XP,MPTIONS Granted to Drafted Person. by tlo! Board cy Enrollnput, in tin Srreedeentl;.,- Irict, State of Pen !Iv( rapid. during tI;o t , rl, rneling, Sat 'lobe y. Srp.l2,'W; 11l (K .1 11.11 t, , .2 'lh .11t.t • 11111,11 11i %% 11 , 11 11 Rub.i tlli Dub, I " t, (kw ge .111,1,13, ~10 . 7 Jos , to rot. tit , S Rol. t Stott I. " furnished substitute. l'ktter .% Ctillutultino. ' 6 it ntutt•titlent..t. ufegt.t 10 Jtunoa C. Ul, out I, 01.1d,1011 tr 11 .Itunt‘tt t' :quote, 12 IVin 1;11.1111,0n, Bailee tp N. 3 numnbets funnily in hervite. 13 Clt Bit:miss. Jai lt , un tit, father luoll.lcnv chit- then, .11: 11 Ciootip. Samuel flmuoe,, Bailee tp 10 J 4 l . lmin.ts 17 I 1• Stare, 18 iloliti II 310nh,111, Jar It,ou tp., only son of tl Mow. 10 Jeimai.ili licKmrtup , •• ot ago, 20 John 1 . ..11.1. " 21 Saniti.l Rudy, 4. paid commutation. 22 ❑curgr It ud7 , " 2.1 Al. .n01..i Bair, 21 Elm., Malin-. 21 Ifcary Motolle, • dis.thilltv 21; Gouge 11,....,,,n, " ullhtlitabletteS4 of age. 27 Jolla Lan, " di,ability. 20 Joseph C 11'att, . tAlly FOllllllll . lll a Wow 20 Joseph Mall, ay, . ditutbility. :10 11".".loittglon Ilandolplo. " unsuitable:wain( age. 31 ./411108 South. 61 paid t ommutation 2 l'honett C..,, rota, " 111,1bilay 34 AllflOOoll 1...,...,,,,, t 11, •1 31 31artin 11,11ci, 35 Sountel C Body, " 30 ' , iambi 0 Kane, Eat see (p., 07 loth) aim 31ta lire., ‘• O. 80 13 to (11,1130.111. di•laiilify. 83 Jon COIIIIIIIMIIO. Jachiott tp., land coon... Nth, 40 William Coe, hat it,, tp., )0,311110y. 11 olttlt.t3l Gs te,sotan, Jockbon tp., paid commutation. 4.2 .11.111. 11.11 ri.., il,abllity. 13 11.11. kott thou .over, Bat rev tp. paid commutation. 41 1",,,, in .5 li%OlOlV, Ji..1,011 tr., 13 It Heed Alexander, . ~ 40 IV,loy Sil:nitter, Barren tp., unsuitalolent,) of age, 47 Funnel Sprankle, J.. I,ton lit , di ...tla II ty. 14 3111ey I), id.,on, •• n o t t ehltient 40 T 1103.1 Ztlitchull, " Hood commutation. 59 James S Hall, Hitch!, 1p 01..1,11;1v. 51 John Colley. . 32 Fanned C small norree tp . poi.' coannutotitm. 53 Wlll 31 Reid, 51 11*.n. Obunt,. • 50 Ilenty Callon. 11, ady • tp , only son u blow : 50 11 C 01eCtut1H, 11,0 I ,e tp, paid commutation. 57 John Si, tip,' 111.ttly up, 34 .1 Marlin Platt, " 30 Caleb Wakeliehl, " dilability. 63 II A 31.11er. 61 John 11 NV01..11,111 •• paid t , MIIIIIICIIIOII. 62 halo! Slll.lt r. Banco tp, M.:ability. 1.3 Let i It I he,, ilentleim.m tin, hl .101.1 31c1'1arkon, Oind.lo lit.. 1021 11., 11l lIlOill.X. 11110IN' tp.. mouilablenesa of ago. lid Frmiltlin S...t•rkt. " diaobility. 67 let \ 0.1 shultz, I lotolon 'an tp, paid commutation. GS AICMIIIIICO G. ty..., 11 a t, o Ip., torokhed Fulditute. i.O Plitlip ilt.tt ok, 11, tohraon tp , de.ability. 70 smoptel tit cooly. Brody tp. 71 Food 12 Itopet t, 11.0.1.0.,0n up, 11 74 11111,00 COO,llOO, 140 11) tp.. tutsnit.tbb.nept of ago. 73 A Ili-ott Ile. fer. 1• • th...11.11ii.y. 74 ItiLhard olctinolt.3. " 73 11..01 St met. Ifeh.letenn tp., only son 1111411101101104. 70 Aug 1.111 , 6, .111notta tp. only son aged st infirm patents 77 C1,,,t let 1.1.•1.1•10. Walliex Tr , thsolality. 74 112.11. am 11organ, " 0913 ~311 infirm parent+. 73 D. 1111121 Lull dol, " d i. tbility. :0 111:011 Sougtee, 51 John S I.,enbeti,. " 02 Afin.T At 00,01., I.lla ly (p, 5.1 John Snpler, Ilmole: 'au tp. '• SI Jacob %1 01;, ihn,ly tp, rot ti...ite.l :01e,littite. 1,3 11 nt 1' Donn Jack , on tp., p tol commut.ttom. 56 Samuel 31illet. !hotly tp, 1,7 3.o „ bll.mier, .ruttlata I p., la') 1111',11 11.000100, Ilallso tp, ‘ll+.ll,llity. ' ~ 5.1 A It Ikan..loniata tp., : 51' '1 hotint, .1 t'oultet, 11 alker tp , 'i 01 1i.1111,011 r,oveli, .111111.1(a lii..yaill C4lllllllllfial,ol. PI 11111 .1 ) firm...lel:, Iluntitto,on. thsolnlay. 91 Cht1.21,•1.11..1 11,t3ne, inemitobleneda age. la 1,11.1111 d :II Oe, ” di , tioility, 113 Pete. [ger, " . I.P. It 31.1t0n Sp. , r, ‘• paid en...n.111.0 ion. hi Sooting Stoollet. \Volker tp.. net , ple.l ittb.,,titute. ie . , 171 mil 11 lo O I+, liontlngtion. 116010.1it5. 00 01 slhant Speck. 11.41,e0 - tut pai,lo.oosllfittion. 00 Juba Ile—, 01 Ato thou. iltllner, " • •• 02 ,10..eph tit me, 03 s.onl 11 Fut n•y, 1100110g:1.m, dietbilily. at 11 us A ...loo•on, •• pool cannoutalion. 65 John it 11 bet ley, " tlemlnlity. tin I,essi.• Ilt•11,11.., 7 lit.° 11 G,lll, linen " fioni.l,64l , ol.qtilute. 0:5 1/,,,1,1 l',.11;111.t1, 00 , 011.tblcutt.,, 01 ago It/ ,1,1111.., lilt alley, " ,i1,0,1g . , , , 1,1 11,10 1111.1,, 11, •' paid COlOllllll airill. 11 11 tvol 31e. abe, . lu. ut•lt.ol .itbottin to. 1,2 1..‘111.1. i:,,,,,5y, •• tloobiltiy. 1:1 11).13 loonbc.:.• •• I -I .11,110, 11 ebb, 11 adier tp , only %nil aged poi enta. 15 ..1,11,1J FOll-0. " 1,1111 L.ollllllllOaltl. it Dll,ll ,1.1n1t11t.,,, '• 111,,,1n1tt). 17 .1..1,11 111,,,t',, ‘• IS 111111.10, Mom r, •• '• 10 Mem) ,1Q der, “ p.tid e..01.101'411./11. 20 ItoloTt Mount. 21 1.'00010,2'm .11:11110 " 0 .:.! W 11 1101111 es, Huntingdon, only son wolow. .11,tal e 0n0 Henn, Juniata tit, pool colltunitation . 121 11111.04 (lent 1,, Ilemlei,..” Ip, , 2.1 I/ old 1:0(11,-r. " ' ` ...I •1 1 CI 1 1i,,,,p. ILA bli 14 1 11 A., 2,1 .1,01, 11..0 I. k, 7 , •• 27 sattool 1.. j K liliti. Pr ,.,, ill., O.AVe ..... Oltalti.3ll .1S.1.11,• II LOOM to, Ftanklin 11,..11,Ha00y Ili si'lt'y Thomp•mn, •• ' 0.1 (leot ge It U 6 oc, Iluntingthot, '1 41 111(0,,, sigatoo,, 32 John 1.1a.1 " .11 1. 1 .1, '1 11,1,,0, 44 .10.....p1, Cuomo, o 33 .1011,1 11 Olatoet, .. 36 .1.1311,11 10.nbaum, " 07 Chrt,tion II) toe, .1.1, 1., dolt '• in version on Bil Match. 00 Amite, If (hove, " imt. resident. 40 natok HeIT. He, .I.A.dllity. 41 Sand 'l' Clement, •• 42 lot h. Pope. " only .5111 of i, blow. IJ ,luny E. 31.11er, •• 1.10 , 4 teal delnlity: 44 01 . 111ao, Eslep ". tle,obility. 13 11111 min Cuzioms, " tall 11 toe. It St A Ste, ear, tip,thillty. 17 Etil.tlllll`l N 0 .,, 43 J, hn l'lnel,-.. 4. " 40 S Ii 1. heney, " ~ 30 II Cupp.4r . .. %Val I lot .dn 111: tp., in t mit.tlllenes4 of mie 31 Sock. Loner. •• ' " 'i-ability. 32 John Spanogle, " " 33 Holcon Beek, 34 Shedtach Stelll.3. Jack.on tp . furnidted quledllitte. 33 1101 ',lnoue, Fiankliti eic,l.ll.,nitabli.leas of age. at' John Shank, 11'at 11014111 h, li ill, " 37John KIIII.II, Fl , lllkllll Cp., tut iti.4 o ol subatitu'e. 38 Ihml Neat hoot, 11'a Itiot email: tp., paid commutation VI Allred Poi to, F 1 ,01,1111.5.. t... 1.1 Mott E liam.3.•)•, I,lllingluelel Ip., only Fon of it Now. 01 11'illumi 11 Dole. 111111111liblou,ny ape 02 Amon Holli4shead, " toaid coopplitat ion. 63 .I,lmo, Comm!, day tp, tii-dtbility. 04 A 11 1). alit., " 2. • 65 \Valiant Hoover, Frauhlitt tp., ililability. 00 6:000^l 011100., 11*.nr.orsm Irk tp., •• 07 Theuattre lit-illt, Ftmilaitt tp., 11018.10 A subvtitute. 60 l' , .tY Minklt, IVO.I I lor,tintik U'. lit-Allay. 1,0 11,01 go S Porter, Ftattl..ln Fp.. 70 Sam! No.o. hoot, 1 Van WI :1111Allt 111., 71 1,..tel Beck, 72 Alex .1 Ening. Braid:111 (p., father thteo motherlcsA MIMI 111113Zi USZEI ,I I, $ 2 50 U .010 ENE = children. 173 Stephen Ilall, son of Infirm patents. 171 Jacob Feitoucbet ger, " ill, Henry Estrisch, " nomittableness of age. 171 All,l t 111101, Wlll riorsinark yl., :mg resident. 177 Da, id Bock,' 170 11 tih,uu Tate, tp. in set vice on 4d March. 170 Con tail Do , ler, •• unsuitableness of itge• 101 l Hem ge (•utler, " disability. 181 Calculi McPlierran, " •' 102 Jit 1 3lattern, Wart int,tunt Ir llt- " 15:3 James Eckles, F. 1111.1111 tp., 154 tient ge Lyon, " unsuitableness of age. Iss TllO, C Connell, " IsO It II II Net ling, toil) MlOll 01 Ilidow. 107 Elijah, Emhart, " liss Patton Cos, Warclot , mai I: tp, 10:1 I,Pm Puwley, I°, iniklin tp, milidtableness of age. 101 I(enry 11,00 i,; stick tp., furnished substitute. 101 John liozzati, part commutation. 102 ,levy Berk. 193 Daniel :Madden, fluohltn tp.. only stn of miaow. 114 John •• pant commutation. 115 David Wiaf . ; 1011 John Neal hoof, \Val 110111;1111s 1p " 197 J 0111) NV.IIIIOOI, " 10,1 %V 111 lb nut, Franklin hp, ND IN in Stet vain] Bit initighatn, illimitableness of age. 200 13 gall Ilewptou, loiter tp, tnoLiirty. 201 it',, td I,eltbei g, 202 \llll 11 Long. t•pcingfield lg., " 2.13 Ail ttn 11cP11 et tan, Ft anklin lg., paid commutation lilt Henry 7c ttliout, \Pau io,noil It tp., disability. 201, John 0 Mut la), Huntingdon, unstutablenes s of ago, 201, Valid Cabinet!. paid commutating. 207 Geo A Mtn hell, Cat bon tit., in eel lice on 3il Nat ch. 20 Thomas ticorge, " 11011 I esident. 200 I.plit fstep Miftlin county, disability, 21U Min Hopkins, Huntingdon county. " 211:'nd \\line, (I'e,ltp lather of mottle, less ehildt en 212 P Huntingdon, furnlshi d sub,tititte. 213 3.010, C DAVI.? 214 Dintiel II Dna, alter, II:,, rioronall. tp., farnhheil ,u6e111111.0. 215 Ihlu at d 001,1,b11ng. Altoona, 1310ir county, disability. J. D. CAMPBELL, Capt. and Provost Marshal, - 171 k District, l'enita. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION To the School Directors ancl Trachcrs of Buntingdon Cqunty. The Annual Examinption of Teachers for the pressent, year 1)111 bO held in the several Districts as follows: Hurley, Do Tp. Tuesday. Seid. 224, Hut let Amy,. Croon, ell. Wednei.lay, " Ot libionla. Dublin, '1 hutsday, "Cali,, Shade UN,. Ft iday, " :2301, Dilliuger Tow n. Ca=s Bor. Tp.Tueliday," 20th, Ca•svtl le. Cloy, Weduesday, :30th, Scotto Ills. Stu tuglleld, Thursday, October Ist. Meadow Uttp. Penn, Tue.A.ty, 4, Rh, %Vat I lorsauu Hopewell, Wednettlay," Coffee Mtn. Tod. Thtirsda , ,, " hilt, No, bery. Examination will commence at 9 o'clock. Ile — Teachers will pleao remember that certificates in order tp be vqlitl will require a 5 cent revenue stamp: R. MMIV - fTT, CO. liqp't. Itunt., Jllpp, 5, ISG3 riALT, at the new CLOTIIII.'IG STORE 4,) or OUTMAN & CO.. if 3 011 Want n p.c.! article 0. Clothinr. room in Lonhi nut, b tho Phl. n 11111114,1 a 57 1= A UDITO NOTICE—The under ieLhigned Auditor het eby gives notice that ho has ap point.•d by the 0, phone' Court el II unti ogdou county, to dibtrihute the fund to the handy of llenr,y thowiler, Kiq, noting executor of the I not till tont fentnntent of John on'tder, &chi., and th tt h • u 11 ttt o t at hie office fit auntingden, 011 Thwo Lw, the lLth day el 0. hang next, nt 10 o'clock, A 11, for tit it purge-1,1,1nl end whorl; persons having el out, ug.ot the 11111.1 el , ,iiillllloll to present the zdnn•. or 0111 CO/11111e: ill for ton• chute of the a not heel. Tit .. t. 11 C.:1011111. segt 111, 1 Y,3. Audit,. TO THE '0 L ECIPO RS rf Slat< and Connly Tax in fluntingdon Conn- unqtlitablenr•sl at• af,,c tlio members ramify Owing to the necesbities of the coun ty, and especially the want of funds to meet the orders for the relief of fami lies of soldiers in the service of the country, you are instructed to use all lawful means to collect all the taxes in your duplicate, immediately and pay them over to the Treasurer. .T. CUMMINS, .T.NO. S. ISIfTT. PETER M. 13 All 13, Commissioners. llputltegtlon ? July. OS, 1 5.13 dj tl ilily (Y I NIANS' COURT SALE. In purbuatree of an order of the Orphans' Com t of county, there will be exposed to Public Sale on the Kent's., On Friday, the 25th September next, the nine ttactq of land het einafter mentioned, they being the unaccepted and unsold portion, of the teal elate of the 1100. John Err, late of Walker township in said min ty, deed, to w it s 1. All that tract marked 13 in the diagram annexed to the Return of Inquidition, containing 203 noel, 31) per ehel, riot culled the "Spring House Ti act." 2. All that tract marked C in said diagram. containing. 217 net su ith a good Inn. and Imin thenton erected, called "The Moore Farm." paid '4 commutation 1. All that &act marked I) in odd diagram, containing 185 acrin. 152 perclan, and called "Tho Middle Farm." 4. All that tract marl:, d E in odd diagram, containing 21.1 Hots s, S 7 petcheq, and called “The Upper Fa t i tt .n 5. All that tarot flunked Vitt said diagram. containing 175 act ci,12.1 perches, and called “liho Cron li Fat ;IC' The five trnrdi above mentioned are forme with n duo proportion of cleared and timber land 111 , 011 each : they are oho aril uatered curl contain tespectirely n large amount of mertilou land. Thine lanai lie near to the bor ough of Huntingdon, with trio rail' mills and the Romeo. Coital quite no 111,11 . ni could 110 desired. Four oilier areal of uoodland containing together about four Lund- Led and siventy act, v. , Fonda. , rs me implanted to call cl ill. John Reed, real ding net the “Mansion Vann,' who trill eltow the lands if dinirablo. Tlllt 115 OF SA LE.—Ont-lial f of the purchase looney to bep.d.l Imo!, and the n shine in No equal an float m oo-ads n Ith inimete. Unpaid putelneo money to he so clued by bonds morgav lint these terms only be thlngeil or modified ea the day of sale. no as to becure it dower for the widow of , aid deceased. N .TI .—Tiact D Dill be Fold to: the property of J. W dveotiged, and ttnet I , Ili the ptopet ly of Ikot M Ker. 11, ' IP. by DAVID s Sept.?, 1603, QRPIIANS' COURT SALE ii poi , lumee of all 01110 r of the Crphan's root of Moat itg.loo county, the teal relate hereionfter dean ibed, will be expoNetl to public P11'43 011 the to einispa, On Fijday, the 9th of October, 1863, propel ty of Ilk op 11,41, late of IYest tott saol r000t), cleroavol to nit A ti act of Lunt hi , nate tn Hata township. contmning One Unwired /11111 I'lllool 11111 i Tell ['HOW, adjmning lands of Dr. 11. lii Indy, the lieu, or 11 tl li on e:te,,at t, de. ceased. John unit Moline' It open, dos ph Powell, and the hen, of .hestph Deed. deceased ; about eighty no) ei it this truer ore and nl pon , l slate. “rentovoth., y•enifig litllllo, awl oiclmitt thereon. A email Dant ni Aunt one :tete end fift,.=ix p tales. taken lip lie atid el se vest nit bs, huetinlttljuins this treat, suet trill he sold a ill, it. '.I his Dart is rolled Cannot Fst and hen for sun', p:111 p.tst, been :toted rut its plodm tile new. ,11,S0 tract of 1 ael •Itirate on Giallo in said toss...4l4. e.nittraningTrati Hutch col atel fbit t)-nitie 1.1e4 unl t . .i . 10 . -(1111 . UV/ Chl'S. adjoining Ow villag, of fairtlrl4l. Etna ol Ilutdreai and John Henry, Ila vett, the heir, .411. orgo ll.est and elltety, lin, ing trao dwelling Iranirafi, a lentils : one bundled and eighty or ninety ate cleated tracnty of rallie". c ;ucadora. .1110, 11110 ui•di 10 rep 01,0 1.111.1.1 1 / 1 1 1;110 111 e day of [31.3 , , ran on Mr.lh ant, .1 le Jibing on the Cun• eel .F.lt ni. or Mr. Pouter ...filing no Globe lint, Farm ) or llrolget 1111.).to. 'l'i eq..v beim, nolotel. Mot u;11 Owe att.6e lane- I.) st,nogres or °them I m u ill he Cl,al to totrch,vri on the (list day at .Ito it no..t. Slivo tit,. Hist irtvinettt of one-tititit of the !mt t r to.•t.r3 1, to 10r math.. rup.ticl toonvy to Ii al lilt li -4 O tailed lii the li ko.fq iota iiiiirtgagii Or 1110 poi II 1-../. 1 0111/. t tu.t .11, to 1)0 111.1114 kaUllll Oil II dui 5,11.• onrltt no , It It o'Llor A. Vii. of sail tl.ty. 01 tho Cw... 1 i. 1.111 I, 100 attemllura• Will gisen. by .101 IN 1:1:1.1 , , niiJ GI:9ItC.P. WI LSOV, - - ORNAiII ENTA L IRON WORKS. ..it 2.1 C.; WOOD & PEROT ; 1136 Ridge avemiel 171.4 -. .Iz4DELPF.T.T.A., Off o. fon ...Ile upon nob mint foNoro'do 'reruns. NEW' nrOi VllOll. jo , -o;otx. of 1110 V HA 1 lo I\ U, COSIETEIZIES. It I:,IDEm•Es, • or ,v, ‘ „,, ht nul l'ost Into, field In Ml' \ IZED IWO; 11.1 liltAtiS ILION \MAM, BALCONIES. trTAIRS, cou.vrEits, FotiNTA IN, it ATEs roLuuNs. I NO E.T.11 , 11).5, VA 51,5. TABLES, S'J'A NOS, CII A 1 ItS. STAI U Y, A NINIALS, met nll ..thee Intel ll'orle of a form lint' char, ter. De- Qigns tothat , le Woe (election log Jot line satilo,%lll lava, 91e.t: the hind ut moth ineolott. ups l'Oi3-1101 fol ni liel sulk+litlltt. le.till 1111.11tablenopi of age KEYSTONE CIDER MILLS FOR SALE at the Mana.iettirer',3 pripe,...ti-IO to ..Cs4s fly T n. Cu EM ER. Sett.', 15G3.1 Ilipttingtlo., in. TTN lON It EFLICI TION WANTIN): The mule: +tatted. n Union rernpte. nho n. 19 enntrelled to ~tve Hooldnglimn enmity. VII gini , onthe 13 th M.V. IMt l 2. in eotnitint tutu .rt,bn Youtp.r. flanry Mrtflows nu t ',elan :limits, oil tteennnt of heir Union trillion-10. is tlettittnet or astet tabling the ultere.thouts of any other re fituat Iron, [kg eeetion. anti repro lolly of hi, filllol— lm, It in supnustal, io now in Ohio, Any Intottnation shit It Intl,' lead to the t liwor o e r of the pteaent tettaltatee ca any at the &awe pot:tone, alit be thankfully luta:truth Address as folios, A iendly to the rune %%111 confer a favor non one who hai Bunn ell serenely for Ink tune for the Union. by publiglong the above. I - , A IV Fourth & Arch Sts, PHILADELPHIA., ARE OPENINO FOR. F IJ 14 'l' It A 1) , French MERINOES', Coca BLACK SILKS, Dark Figured SILKS, New PLAID SlLKip', New Fancy FLANNELS, BALMORAL PETTICOATS, Pod, White and Blue FLANNELS, etc. Sept. 9,1893-3 m. THE PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK AND FUR EMPORIUM. No. 920 CHESTNUT Sreet, (formerly No. 705,) PHILADELPHIA. w. A. co. int.ite the attlntian thoi Own huge 1111,1 :lapel I, stock of IN li CLOAKS AND FURS, unparalleled in 1111 S Gn 111, 9085011 The hie] pas.' ntcunuuoll.lll. til/1111/011 in our new loca tion, enables UM to del tat, UM fnllentnttentiou to the FUR DEPARTMENT, be found well ful niched a ith every 110 , -ctiption of kIRST CIASII IJIIS, m Web will he mihiantired 8s tepre sohted, or the motley pail will La relatolod. Olt DERS pet mail Isle be c . at chilly attended to. and de livered. Express tßaiges put. any distance inside 01100 J. W. pßouron S co., Si p 0, ISe.l-Iy. N . .t. 02n Chestnut strut, Phila. WATD . 4-MAKDR AND JEWELER, lIANUrACTUrtprt FILVEtt IV.IItE and Loroarrn or WA TCIIES, No. NO North Second st., Coiner Quarry, PHILADELPHIA. Ile has convtAntly on band an ii. , sortnnint of Cold and Patent Lnels, Levine nod Plain 'Catches, Finis Gold Clinton, &Ai and S e ts, Brii.ot Pins, ( ;--.13,..„ For Pings. Finger Flogs, DiaceletP, Miniature Medallion i, Liscivrts, Peoeliss Thhohlo 4 . Spectacles, Silver Table, Desert, Tea, Salt. and Mnstard spoons: sn,4,p 510,005, Cops, Napkin Rings, Fruit OA Butter Kokes. Shields. Cond.., Diltinond Painted Venn, etc nfishich 1011/ be sold boo for ! TOBIAS Co'.B heat cuality foil jewellonl Potent er Movement, emontaully tel Iwa; oho other Maker,' of ...none inn quint e. N. 11.—Ohl (..tia nit} St;rer bokqld fur (PO. Sept k, ' NSTA:f , a I IIE S, JEWELRY AND The undersigned would respectfully invito your• alien lion to his It ell solockil clock of nue gold and SiIaer . W4TOIIES, Imo gold JEWELRY. of eve- A nA ry kind and ',mots of stylei—comptising all of the neracte en I roost 1J willful design, tem.: Also, SOLI I) SILVER 11 Ait l• 1, equal la rain—and tine first melte of Silver Plated Illus. Each article is umr.. r anted to he no re), caroled. 1,4)- Watches and Jon oh y car cfully r , potred sad sag!, !action goon anteed. JACOB HARLEY, (Nacre am to Stauffer d frailey.) No. 622 Market St., Phila. Sept. 9 I St-!-.ho. .I.‘Lcat Jr, &c . BICIII I) BRIIEDIN, Formice. Hunt. F L, PI,. ISAAC K. STAUFFER, 1)UBLIO SA.LE' ! OFJ. ESTATE. -I' Pill be offered nt public pip in West township, ID of ingdon county, On Tuesday, the 20th of October next,. on the piesniwes, the late residence of Alexander Steel, decellood, 0 valuable tract of bulc-otone land, containing 234 Acres and e at Ices, about 100 acres et hich lite ch.tird and ul a good stub of cultivation : the baboleo well tont.el..l to• are two large ' l . O l .asr, ill , ' II Imo the other logs, With u Neter room / . we I oi letter nt the door; a log barn, a limn 1 1, "1 , 1113.1 nn apple or chard, als • II ten nd loos • Ths firm to situated on the flat i10t . 4 I LLc ntljoiallig hind, ol T. F. Stewart. N. Cross. oil' anti 011.114. 1:1 , 11 clout 01100 11111,1 nein the Penna. llailroiel and canal . , I:1,11,a healthy and desirable location convenient to in piddle school The conditions will be one-third of tho purehaso inone3 to be paid on delively of a deed, the teniainiiig too-thirds in two °gird annual Levin... to with intercht to be seem out by bonds and 111.11tgligo. Ire gi,e” o r, the trot day of Apia' next. Sale to COMOICIICO la I ifdOCI: of said when dire at leudanw ill be g .ar by .1(.5131 Rum), Ivest tn., Aug. 20, 134..1. Stu, tying Elsie's. PROVOST MARtilf %CS Orlin.; 17th DISTRICT Pr,. A. Huntingdon, August 23, Ibb3. NOTICE is hereby given that a re ward of tell deli:tr.: and the reasonable expenne corrpd, will Le paid to ANT PLI,ON for the apprehnn•den and delivery oft de.,et ter at the Ileadrynattet dor the near est Plevost Miushal. J. D. C.1.311 , 13EL1n Feld. 2, 15(23. Gilt. and ltro. Char. QTR Al ED AWA V.—On or about the IJ 18111 August, from - Huntingdon, a smalls bite Cow, unit toil spotted head, sliori borne, and rising owp 4 thres years old. Any information of her where elands aid be thankfully received, and expenses 0 2" paid. JOS EV II MORRISON, Huntintolon, Sept 2, 1543. Jaekoon'ti Hotel Q TRAY HEIFER.—Caine to the pre -1177 of the auh•ci 'her in ffendeison township, moat the fat at of June last, a t orana white spotted Muff. er. about a year old, with dolt berm—wet: and hehti ted, tin' white Ott ipe on her foe,— lEta The ov.ner fn requested tp conle fdrning, prove 440 " ' - property, pay charges, and take her corny otherwise she still be dive..ed of according to law. Sept. 9, Isle. WM. MURRETTS. QTR AY COW.—Came to the farm now occupied by the subscriber, in Walker township, tot or about the that of May last, a brindle COW. owl with white fore, white belly. and , orne white in LOP the dank. Said cow Nl:u dry - when she came, but Ar , ,, n”w has a cAlf nto months old. The owner in requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take her away, Mho w lie she w ill he disposed of according to tow. JONATHAN MORO AN, Sept. '2, 18113,, ACENOY, FOR COLLECTING SOLDIERS CLAIMS, BOUNTY, SACS PAY AND PENSIONS. LL who may have any claims a gain.t the Oc*ri Went 'for Bounty. - Back Pay and eniwns. can have their dahlia promptly collect. d l.y ap -14,3 log either in net,on o r by letter to W. 11. WOODS, Attorney at Law, Huntingdon, Pa. August 12, 1863. 1863. - 1863. CLOTHING, H. ROMAN, Is; C W C 0 T lIN Q Fail FALL AND WIN TER, Jp.:T rr•' VPP 11. ROMAN'S WU:LIP CLOTHING ~!TURF.:. For Gent Clothing of the hot oettel i.xl. a n d nbele th the best xxxxx lxxxxxxxxhke mantle, 1.111 It ROM .1 N ' S, oppe , ..t.• un. I inul.lw [lon, u, yl.ui,vt ;'.lll , lte, Hunting d. rll. Ilmititig.t.os, Sort. 23,1233. WHEEF/ R & WIT,SON'S '(..1 •riti 4'2 MACHINES rt L7v R. A. 0. KERR, ALTOONA, PA., ,r 4 AGENT 0 " FOIL BLAIR AND lIUNTINODON COUNTIUS. Ch . SS.OSUIAL 21T1M111.11. rpHESE MACHTNES ARE ADMIT ted to be the best evet offered to the todle. and to., super iottty it ..ttr•factotil) e3tabltAted by the fact that to the last eight yeas, OVER 1,400 MORE, of these multines have hoes sold than of any other man nfactut cd, and store medals have been awarded the pn pt by different Foes and Institutes than to any oth. els. The Machines are oat ranted to do nil that is claimed fin them. They aro nos m to.e m sevetal families in Al toona, end in every ease the) Ole came sati,factwn. The Agent "let, iliac toning infounation as to the ant,. malty of the llachints, to A. W. Ilottediet, Joseph II moat. PL ti. Turner and K. K. Deafens... The 3lacl tines can be seen and examined at the stoic of the Agent. at Altoona. l't ice of No. I Machine. Arm pitted, glas9 foot and new style Ifeintner—Sort. No. 2, to 11/111101ff.11 la once, glass foot and new style Hemmer-353. No. 3 plain, with old 4i) le humane—S If. (Oct. It, 106i-ly. HEAD QUARTERS FOR NEW GOODS. P. CWIN INFORMS TILE PUBLIC TIIAT TIE JIAS JUST OPENED A SPLENDU: STOCK ref NEW GOODS MAT CAN'T BE BEAT CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY. COME ANT) SEE. D. P. GI7V.M. May 20, 186.1, New Furniture Establishment. J. M. WISE, Manufactiner.anci Dealer in Furniture, Il•speetfpllV inn des the attention of the Piddle to hie , tand on' Hill at., II notingdon, betucen Cunningham's Store and Ikan's National house, M here he manufactures and het.its all hinds of Furniture at reduced priers. Per- With wishing to purchase, Mill do Melt to ghe him a call. Repairing L,f all Loads attended to promptly and chargos reasonable. 4 , ,g Also, Undertaking canted on, and Cofflitts m ado in any style desired, at shot t notice. Funerals attended at any place In town or coun try. by J. M. WISE. Huntingdon, Eept. 24,1562—tr. HAINES BROS' CELEBRATED N , y. VIANDS. These Inqiument, ate net sin passed by ass mode, nail are 11 rran ted to gi‘e NU, satisfaction. A circular of the teliablo ieferences can t,o keen at tho Globe Of fice. MARSH, Sole Agt., 1102, Chestnut St.. Philadelphia, Pjanov, MeValenne qn.l Iffunionitinui. June FLAX ! FLAX !! FLAX I rrIII , I UNDERSIGNED HAS ruled the latest implored machinery for breaking; and i.cutching Ilan. It i, flow iu successful operation. I desire It to ho inlet stood that I not pt spored to buy all tho Mix that the finnan - 0 rai,e, xl,OOO thilrhousehold Mat, and If they &she I will lut,pot c that they want for their 00011 use. This 11111001101i' wily dress nt too days 0101.0 flap than one mini 'Call ill the orilinuny way ill thirty days. The flax lifter it is milled and seperated ft 0111 the stork, should be optond 011 a meadow, thinly and lop to Ito cxpoeoii to the dolts fora ureic or ten days until the idock avAiine or ynoy color, the under aide should thin hi turned nu and treated 111 the saute way. On a day it comm then ho tied in bunilks nod is ready fin. Inc, ~tilt. It is not neces.imy to dry it by file or smoke tt over 1111 11,311, at tills trouble fOr'nothie An sole of maid thix in worth fwm thiity to thirty-hvo dalimn uitliout counting the seed. faunae nil' also ho bought. It G. FISHER. Iluntim,ilon, July ISCs3 HIS WAY! THIS WAY! A NEW AMU VA I, 01 , Ca BOOT'S ,ti SHOES, HATS, etc, JOHN 11. IVEOTIIIIOOIC infurin-1 lIIP pliblie 111, A , J just remv.ll a net" !Ili ICI, ,d BOWS and t'lloEvS o I vex and kinds to bolt el,r)bolv. Ako. Ilatx, II ~e Shoe rnhrzs, Motnci a and LlP lag Skins, all of valitli toll So said 01 tip luT i vst cash prices. Don't forgot the old toot the Diuntnntl. Old CIV9tO mere and the tothlic genet ally ate int tied to call. Huntingdon:Ma) DUBLIO SALE of REAL ESTATE:. In purtuanco of an order of the Orphan's Court of • Huntingdon County to me Uirteted I mill .11 at public sale on the preinisec On Thursday, October 15th, 1863, at 11 o'clock of said day : the following real estate, viz : All that certain tract of land which was late of William lloys, deceased, lying and being m the township of Jack ; son, county of llontlogdon oforemid and State of Penns adjoining Samuel i'owell on the 6011111 111111 Samuel Sangamon on. the west; having thereon el eel,' II follIst• house, log bank barn and Winn outbuildings bong compooll of thin. pal is designated us "A," '11," "U," "0," containing in all 252 Acres and 106 Teaches. TERMS OP SA LE. — One-thh.l;of t 1 purehary: tqoney on count !nation of the s.de and thelt4lalice En two equal an nual pa)nt.•ntii the, ,nron z to be recured by the b ndsnudnwltgago orjudginent of the Weet Bat rer, 1 ROBERT JOLINS'PON, Sept. 9, 1893.5 Mtn, Re of Wnt ILtye , clued: A UDITOR'S NOTICE.—The widen v risigned Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common, Pleas or lluottngdnn county, to distributoThe balance-in, tho hands of Wio. It, Leas. John It. Lightner, Maize Si Harrison, John M. Clark, and John C. Lutz. ix.liug Ind surd(.tog Ttustocs of ths Shirleysburg Female P.eminayy; hereby gives notice that ho will attend at his office in If untingd ,n, de Friday, the 2,1 of October nest, at mine o'clock, A. IL, Sir the purPose of making said distribution, when and where all Ism sonsiha'ring pliimm upon sold fund are required td present to 'the itild Auditar, or ho debit rreil from coming In for any shall: of the said fund. Tung. 11. Audttbr. Sept. 9, nest S - TRAY HEIFER. Came to the premises of the subscriber the first day of Nay last, a two year old Heiler .The owner is ~ts • • , requested to come forward, promproperty, pay gilor auraes and take her assay, or she will ha dis• ww posed of according to law. Supt. '3, 1883. JOS. MORRISON, Jack•on SPECIAL NOTICE THE pROTRIETCAIS OF THJI QIRARD 'HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA, Respectfully call the attention of Business mem and.the traveling community, to the superior accemmotlation awl comfort offered in their establighment. NAC/A, FOWLEU & CO. A9gumt 26, 1801-31 n S. I. F. D. E. STATON ISLAND ~~ FANCY DYEING ESTABLISH- MENT BARRETT, NEPHEWS & CO., Pro- PlPT , Pisf . - .OFFICES, No. 47 NOll2ll EIGHTH St., pnrt,Atta,. PIRA, ANp 5 & 7 JOHN Sr., NEw Our snccesi in DYEINg & ptEANsiNct GARMENTS or Velvet, Cloth, Silk , Aletino, De Lai,te l (f.c., and SHAWLS of' almost ey ely description, is so well known that we only desire to, remind our friends and the public generally, that the Bea son for getting ready their Full Goods is non at hand I Difir Goods received and returned by, .E.rpress. BARRETT, NEPHEWS & CO., Anglia 10, 15041.-43 m TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF TIIE COIII'TROLIER OF THE CURRENCY, AVasbington,Saly22,'63 WIIEIIE'AS, By satisfiletgry deuce prevented to the under.iigneel, is had been, made to appear that the Firit National Bank of Hunting doo, in the County of Huntingdon. noel State of Peensyl, voila, luta Imo, duly organized looter ;ma according to the teljulroments of the art of Congreqs, entitled "Au aci to pi.ivale a national curt ency scented by a pledge Qr Staten •doel,g, and to pro, He for the cm ciliation and redemption Ulm eof, nppm, eel Febt nary 23, 1663, and had, complied mitt. all 14e pro,P4onv of call net re/pitied to compliedbe mitt. befoo elelillloll e Int; the IMAM,. of Hankiuge Now, Him cram, 1, tingle Alt.Cul loch. Comp.. to 011, of the cluere!ney do limelq tiny 'that the said ' , irk Nation d of ll•intingdon, County or Hunting don, and State of Peni,lN.Ulla, is authorized to co:1)- 11011 PP the busizieqs of flanking under the act aforesaid. • 61ter..4, I 11of entito set my hfuld and i•,tl oI ollive tl6B tmenty-,cond day of July, 1863. 10r111.1.0011, foal of the Comp -) olho 01 the troller of the Curl Con none. UNIVERSAL CLOTHS ' WRINERI —o— No. 1. Large Family Wringer, $10,01) No. 2. Medium " cc - 7,00 " No. 2/ " " 0,00, No. 3. Small " ‘‘ 5,00 No. 8. Large Hotel, " 14,00 No. 18. Medium Laundry J t: te mi 1 . 18,00 No. 22. Large '' /or hand.) 30,00 Nos. 21. and b have no Ogg. Allah, : ers are warranted. *No. 2 is the size geeerally used iu private families. ORANGE JUDD, of the "American Age rieultnrist," says of the UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER. "A child can readily wring out a tnbfull of clothes In a few minutes. It is in reality a CLOTHES fovea! A TIME SAVER! and n STENGTH SAVER! The saving of.gar. meats will alone pay rt largo percentage on its cost. Wo think the machine much moro than "pays for itself eye, ry year' in the ouving of garments! Thera nie several kinds, nearly alike in general construction, but we con:,_ older f t miportrynt lan Wringer be fitted with Cogs, whet - wt.:o'a tows of garments may clog flio rollers, 'sad, the relicts upon the crank-shaft slip and tear the clothes, or tha rubber brook loose from the shaft. liar own Is ono of the first snake, and it is RS noon AS NEW arter nenrhZ pope. REARS' CONSTANT USE. E very Wringer with Cog Wheels is Wart ranted in every particular. .11';) Wringer ran be Durable without Cog IVhcels A good CANVASSER wanted in every town. V: , :trOn receipt of the price from prs, 7 ees where no one is selling, we will, send the Wringer free of expense. For particulars and circulars a - dress B. C. BROWNING : , 13A7 Ilmatlway . , N. Y. Aug. i 2 'D PIE•N WANTED FOR THE INVALID CORPS Only those faithful soldiers nhe, fiom wounds or the hal &hips of war, are no longer fit for• active field duty, is ill he received in this Corps of honor. Enlistments will be for three years, sluices sooner dUcharged. Puy and allowance sante as for officers and men of the United. Slates infantry • euept that no pi einium or bounties for:. enlistment nili be allowed. This will riot invalfilate any pensions or bounties which may be di.;;,; fey previous ser•_ vices. For the convenience of service, the men will ho selected for there grades of duty. Those who aro most efficient and able-bodied, and capable of pet formai.; guard duty, (de., n ill bo ariiii,tl with muskets, and assigned to comp ides of the Fast Battalion. 'flume of the next degree of efficiency. Including those who han e lost a hand or sw (tint; and the least elective, Including those who hove loot a foot or 1,, to the companies of the Second oc Third liattslioleq ' they ',ill be al rued uith suords. Thu ditties n ill be to act clan fly as provost guilds and garrisons for eitie.+; gni mho for hospitals and other public buildings ; and /is clot hs.orderlies,,tc. If found necessa ry. the. 3 Me) be 11 , ..,11,211 lea COI p, Acting Assistant Pion not Alar.,hals General aro author ized to appoint °Mir ni. of the Regular Service, or of tho slid Cot ps, to administer the roatli of 'enlistment to those men who hate completely fulfilled the prescribed condilions of admission to theltin and Corps, yri: 1. Thal t Ito applicant q unfit for se, Ku in the fold. 2. That he is lit for the duties, or boom of them, indica te(' eland. 3, 'that, if not now lu the serN ice, Lo sons honorably discharued. 4. That Ito it tneritot inn, and ,I,Forving. For enliitment or col lb r hobm llmlloo• npply to tbo Baud el l'nrollnonit for the dinuict in %Olio') tiro appli cant is a to,illent I%v o der of 3A M ES B. FRY, Ploro,t Mnr,ll d aenpral 3. I). CA M PEEL!.. Coptain and 1 . 1,0. q. Mar WI llouliug.l , u, July 8, lsu