(12e Cobe. HUNTINGDON, PA. Wednesday morning, Oct. 21, 1863 LOCAL & PERSONAL A Turkey and a Mammoth Pumpkin. —On Monday evening last, we receiv ed by railroad an open box containing a turkey gobbler and a mammoth Un ion pumpkin. Soon after we received a few lines by mail informing us that the handsome presents were sent to us by the Union boys of Germany Val ley, as a mark of their esteem for our services in fighting traitors during the late exciting campaign. We can only say in return for such evidences of the warm friendship of the Uuion boys of Germany Valley, that we thank them for their good will and their handsome presents, and promise them that in the future we will try to do as good service for our country as they give us credit for having done in the late contest. THAT'S TILE PLACE.—We received on Friday last, from our young friend Harry Fisher, a can of fine oysters, for which ho will please except our thanks. Mr. Fisher runs a market car to this place, and to the Broad Top coal regions, regularly every week, and is always.prepared to supply cus tomers with the best oysters and oth• er good things from the eastern mar kets. Give Harry's ear a call. A lady friend knowing that we had holed all the snakes in this neighbor hood, on Monday sent us about twen ty poundsoflarge eels, cleaned and rea dy for the pan. They too will disap pear. She has our thanks. F. 11. LANE, with Hagen, Boyd & Co. Denlore in Segars - , Leaf and Manufac tured Tobacco, No. 61 North Third Street, Philadelphia. Any persons wishing to purchase anything in the Tobacco line for cash or short time prices can be favorably dealt with ei ther by ordering, or if visiting the city by calling upon Mr. Lane. Died, in this place on Friday, the 16th inst., Wm. P. ArinmtsoN, aged 22 years. Young Anderson fought in the ranks with great bravery at the first 13ull Run battle, for which lie was soon after promoted to a Lieutenancy in the regular army. A - Nix; INSTITUTION. - A. " central market" has been opened in the ware room near the post office, for the sale of fresh meat, vegetables, etc. Fresh meat can be had every day in the week, and at any hour. This is the thing most wanted in Huntingdon, Und we hope the enterkising gentle men may be liberally patronized. DAN Ewes CHEAT Snow.—This po pular establishment, which is under' the immediate control of Dan Tice, `•the patriotic showman"' is to viait Huntingdon on Thursday next, Oct. 22. Dan has always been a lover of his country, and his patriotism was fully put to the test in the summer of ISM, when he ran the blockade at Memphis Tennessee, but was overta ken at Owensboro, ICy., and his prop crty confiscated by the minions of Jeff Davis; but not dishearted by these cir cumstances Dan made the tour of Ohio addressing war meetings, and contrib uting liberally from his purse to aid the cause. Dan has now one of the best shows travelling, comprising among the many celebrities a full corps of acrobats, athletes, and gym_ mists, and his funny mules. Pete and Barney, and his wonderful blind talk ing horse Excelsior, Jr. This animal is unsurpassed for sagacity and intel lect.—Besides, the veritable Dan is with the show, and we all know that he is considerable of a show himself, with his patriotic speeches, amusing awl numerous sallies, local hits, and, in fact, his whole budget of fun. So remember Pan's patriotism ; his de sire and ability to please—also the ate of his arrival—and give him a full canvass. A VATXATIM: BOOK.—The material from which the future history of the war for the Union is to be written, is ! .I.p.,ciimAlAting abundantly, and there has heel) no more valuable contribu tion to it than the "Annals of the or ;ny of the Cumberland," just publish ed by Messrs J. B. Lippincott & Co. Tt pontains a full account of Q-wncr al Rosccran's campaign down to the Advance toward Chatanooga, with des criptions of all the battles, skirmishes and expeditious, biographies and por traits of all the principal generals and the officers of their staffs, and much other interesting mutter. We find that there aro no loss than 73 portraits of officers, engraved on steel, besides other fine illustrations. The volume is a large octavo of 671 pages, superb ly printed and richly bound. Its au thor is an officer of Roseeran's army, but his name is not given. Ho has done Lis work well and produced a most interesting and valuable book. Since it was written, a number of those ;whose lives he has given, have proved },heir heroism anew on the bloody field pf Chichamauga. Every one who had relatives or friends that were in that and the other battles of the Army of the Cumberland, should procure a co py of this really elegant and valuable work. For sale at Lewis' 33001 f Store COURT AFFAIRS TRIAL LTST— vEnuErs. puma, 1E163 MEEN. Mary C McCalllQ A. West R,Olllll NS Co. 61.e.goaa, Ta)to,, et AS., .1. 1.11ne1...a jr ~•t nl. Dannalaa. ay for la, n, W. S. Ent. 0km....1.1C0 W. W. ae. R. C. Eta; Skin 1.4 M. Stone A. .1. Enarato.. C=CEI I= Fame Gel,. W. Tallgll.l/..111 , 1. 1. 111 lee X 111.1'r. Campbell be Who man .1. W. .N1,:1 3legallan'o Ito, ale lilintboth )leg In Jacob Miller vi Juba McComb. Thoilupi Nul riv Vi 1,11. YOCUM. R'3l. C. IVAtIONEN, 19 of y Mottlittplon, Oct. 21, ISGS. EIEDIEEEME Sam' Beck, gentleman, Warriorsmark Israel Baker, farmer, Tod. Sterret Cummins, farmer, Jackson. James Duff, mason, Jackson. David E. Eshleman, painter, Shirley. David Friedley, butcher, Walker. Jacob Felmlco, fhrmer, Tell. IL G Fisher, merchant, Huntingdon. John Hanawalt, farmer, Union. Daniel Hawn, laborer, Brady. John Herneane, jr., farmer, Shirley. Samuel Hess, farmer, Oneida. Isaac Neff, farmer, West. Joshua Prioe, farmer, Dublin. Jos. Bomberger, fitrmer, Warriormark Samuel Steffey, inn-keeper, Jackson. Milton Sangree, farmer, Walker. Samuel II Shoemaker, Huntingdon. George Sipes, merchant, Dublin. A W Swoope, J. P., Union. George Smith, farmer, Union. A S Stevens, tailor, Clay. Levi Dell, farmer, Union. James Duff, mason, Jackson. TRAVERSE JURORS-FIRST WECK. John Anderson, farmer, Penn. James Barr, farmer, Jackson. Jeremiah Brown, farmer, Springfield Samuel Barnet, carpenter, Barree. William Boyer, farmer, Penn. A II Bowman, merchant, Union. - Henry Crosswell, laborer, Porter. Nicholas Crum, thriller, Toil. Thomas Cessna, farmer, Tell. Curry, Manufacturer' C _Franklin, Aaron Evans, Gentleman, assville. Jackson Engheart, farmer, Hopewell, Martin Flenner, farmer, Walker Frederick Garner, farmer, Penn. Robert Goshorn, farmer, Tell, Henry Garner, farmer, Penn John Heaton, farmer, Carbon Conrad Hoffman, farmer, Clay - Robert Hooper, Tailor, Brady Thos. Isenberg, clerk, Franklin Robert Johnston ' Farmer, West Jonathan Kay, ffirmer, Dublin Joseph Little, shoemaker, Shirley John Lefford, Teacher, Porter Geo. Mattern, farmer, Franklin Gco. Miller, farmer, Union James i‘lcElvoy, manager, Porter Geo McLaughlin, merchant, Shirley- William B. Martin, farmer, Barre°, It C McGill, founder, Alexandria Samuel Musser, farmer, West Edward McHugh, operator, Garb(in John Pheasant, farmer, Union; Alfred Porter, clerk, Franklin Henry Rhodes, farmer, Shirley John Ross, laborer, Brady William States, thriller, Penn Amos Smooker, farmer, Brady Martin Shotrner, farmer, Brady Samuel Seehrist, farmer, Brady- Jeremiah Sbaup, carpenter, Shirley Tho: Stewart; farmer, Barre 3 Abraham Siteuefelt, farmer, Juniata, Peter Tippeny, J. P., Morris Marta 'Wilson, farmer, Brady A J Wallace, farmer, Tell TRAVERSE Jl;rt.l s-4rcost) WELK. David Ashton, farmer, Springfield. Daniel Barr, farmer, Jackson. Peter 111. Burk et, tanner, Warriormark Alexander Baker, farmer, Morris. Philip Bousiough, farmer, Porter. Daniel Conrad, farmer, Franklin. John Carver, blacksmith, Barrce. John Cassady, shoemaker, Morris. Lewis Evans, farmer, Springfield. David Fouse, farmer, Hopewell. Stewart Foster, farmer, West. Barton Greenland, laborer, Union. Solomon Grove, blacksmith. Cromwell Andrew S Grove, teacher. Penn Henry- S Green, farmer, Tod Samuel Grubb, farmer, Penn I) Henderson : shoemake , ., Alexandria Brown Jackson, farmer, Jackw) J Lane of Lemuel, farmer, soln g field Samuel Lutz, farmer, Shirley John Minich, tanner, - Dublin Wm V Miller, farmer, Oneida henry Myers, carpenter, Warriormli Christian Pride, farmer, Tell Samuel Pei al, frvrmel;fWalker David Rupert farrfier, Ilpriderson . George RoVAltrito., IrarriortnarX John P StAvart,diffumer, Oneida George Smellier, farmer, Shirley Thomas Shipton, tinner, Jackson George Swartz, farmer, Cromwell John Saner, farmer, Jackson. Henry Swoop, farmer, Porter Samuel Sharrer, farmer, Shirley George 0 Tate, stewart, Shirley John A Wilson, farmer, Jackson. ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS. WOOD & PEROT, 1136 Ridge avenue, PHILADELPHIA, PA., Offer for sale upon the most favorable Terms, NEW end BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS In great variety, of IRON RAIL INGS for CEMETERIES, RESIDENCES, Lc., of Wrought and Cast Lon, nod GALVANIZED IRON and BRASS TUBING . ; IRON VERANDAHS, BALCONIES, STAIRS, COUNTERS, FOUNTAINS, GATES, COLUMNS, HITCH INC/ rOoTS, LAMP STANDS, VASES, TABLES, FLOW ER STANDS, SOFAS. CHAIRS. STATUARY, ANIMALS, and all other Iron Work of a Decorative character. De signs foruarde ilfer selection. Persons applying for the noose, . 11l please state the kind of is otk• needed. Sspt. 9, 156.34rn PIIILADELPIII4 PIAILIEETS Octql,er 19, 1SG:1. Fancy nud E tin rvnijy Flonr.. 53,5007.50 Conmop 0.11,1 Supernne ••;;•••8 5 1 356 .:0. 7 5 Itlo flour 45,00 Coln Meal . S4,OQ Extra While Wheut $1,7001.90 nr= Rye Cot ii;likj:itg XelIon• Oats Clo‘ erseed, 'E 61 Ibs ^ 'imiSP'Y Flaxseed, Wool I===lZ2 HUNTINGDON MARKETS. Extra nunily hour.' 3 bbl $6,50@7,00 llx tin do 1.1 cut 3,50 IS him When: 1 "0 fled Wheat I'l llye 1,00 Corn 1,00 Oats 50 Cl°, erseed, 5,50 Slummed " 1,50 Breed Apples ........................... ............... ...... ...1,50 Butler "0 Eggi Laud nd 10 Ilent. I S Shoulder 8 :Ado 'Dillow STRAY TIEIFEr t . Carne to the premises of tin, Fubqeriber iq Henderson too nohip, about the first sky of Es.ptember 1414, f .,„.. a red Boiler, about three years old. Tho owner Ur requests 4 to collie tot card, prose property, Ply sr , charges and take her assay, or shin bo divposost according to law. DAVID ISENBERG. Oct. 21, 1563. (TRAY SllEEP.—Eleven head of Sheep came to tho preintaes at Greenwood Furnace, about the let of September hut, 'rho o,ner 19 requested to t nom form eth e rrovo propel ty. pay clutrgeA. and take (twin ",, y , ° th e rm the..) ill be sold accorthu,,•• to tow. FREEDOM I lON . h 0 , Uot. 14,15).3-31. pet JOU:, WITGLItz, QIIERIFF'S SALIN.—By virtue. of 6111Idry Nvi itg N Fa. to me dir,et. a, I toll eXpOml [Olllll.ll O Gout t 11011 , e, iu 1110 borough of Iluuuug , luu, nn Nu 1 11.13.thr :1111 of NolembLe,lBll3, of 1,11,11 . 110 t I. P. 31, the follow nig th eca:bed inoperty to tt it: All the following trnillp of 1.111,1, situate Cass too 11111111. 01 t l.r 00001 I 1110100 0 0, bounded nail (lest:tilted as tolloa.. Begooong at a Noe Vol ilei 00 IL hart 01 1.11111 nut %eyed on a 0 51 ;ant 111 the 11.0110 01 1 11101; Mori ison, thence eooth l ;lent -Thrill and 111...,-loot th ;legless ecst. tined human.! and eeNeat,y-hie tea. hes to a pine, theta, booth tarotp degleva cast, one !toothed end taent)-helot, isoahes too 1.-.1 aloulg Lull suriepal to the Dante of Polly Chatithel ; 0101100 100 tin 111000 , 11,0 degrees east, fifty-No pia tan•, to it post, thence north six teen degrees ;all, Lao hundied and thtee pen 1101 to a pile, thole° ninth Alil ty-tun ;lepers west, tidily-nine vetches and six-tenths to the place of beginning, COlllllllO log L 0 Li hunched I.:rex Dud allowane, being the south: easluto ;11,1, pal t tel a )11101 of land not st*eil in the name of !Logi; 3101,1.1011,am! the .111. 'itemises eons 03011 try John i. , asage to I\ fibulas Udl, r 1 , 3 Deed dated the 11,1 day of Angahl, Seized, taken in execution, and to tee sold as the proper ty oC Nlellulait Also—A lot of ground in the town of Pe ter:berg linen n as lot No. 4'in the plot or plan of 'aid town, adjoining Abnahain erelnell on the south, Main street on the east, Bopp err the North, containing GO feet front and feet back, N ith a brink Ilona e, franca sta ble and oilier outbuildings thereon meted. Seized, taken in eneention, and to be bold as tire prop erly of henry Shit ely and D. S. Elliott. Also—All the following tract of land situ ate In 11111M1 ell township. In the county of Huntingdon, bounded and Jean died as folio, n to sell: Beginning at:in pine cornet, thence by lauds of Thee. Fume booth fifty -fon r degrees emit, eighty-loon pen eine. to 810110 S, t111:11C0 110101 lot ty-eight rind one-lout th degi ees east, 111111.t3.011c0 per. ches and five-ten Um along the landof bald Pease to Moues, thence along lurid of I). Or molmogli, nose Henry Boller, nowt b fonts-too and a halt degrcts Meet, taw hundred and teem)-ssx pen erne to stones, then, 0 south thin ty -two de grees and eight minutes MCA, 011 , 2 Ininthed and lon ty.t wo perches and tivedenthe to the place of beginning, contain- Mg ono trundled and thin Ipme‘ en tones and in halt; incur tiro usual allowance; being the same tract of land uhich the said John Savage by deed dated 2.1 August, 1854. eon -13)1.1(1 to the sold Jackson Ray eat t, telex ring the right to himself, the said John Savage, of all the pros ore that is or shall be found on said piece of land. Seized, Inborn in execution, and to be sold ae the proper ty ofJaekson Eityenut. Also—Defendant's right, title and interest in and Jo ninety acres of land mote or less, situate in Mer its tom "ship, Huntingdon county, Venn., hounded by laud of R.F. Hazlet, Michael Low. and Robot Timey, and the Juniata ricer,—tie Penna. Railroad runs through tha plopinty,—thereon erected ono fraino house, painted o bite, being the Mansion Rouse, one frame bank barn, and other inipriareinent.. Seized, taken In exec lion, and to be sold as t h e prop erty of Joseph Law. Also —All the following real estate being Ititirtro fat urea propel iy and the tenth belonging then t.• entail(' in Bari ea anti .Ituk.itrit town-11110, anti Collar). or liuutingdou and State of Pento,3lm mu ii . as folio, s, to wt it ono tract of land situate in Dm r e (OWIIOIIII,, stir C.) oil ors a ‘‘iirralit in the nitrite of Elijah them, contouring 392 art es rind 110 perches. Also—A tract of land in Banco townviiip ,nrveyerl on a n arrant in the name ot Sainuel Cannon, eontaining 420 acres and 20 per cites. Also—A tract of laud in same towierhip, containing IiSS acres and 102 perches 0011V03 cal In ',millet HAI, a to MOR- I oe inflator Cornimay. Also--A troLl et land in same township, containing 111 acres mid (OS pets Ins, urn ii htch the firritat.e and buildings are erected, Alto—A tract of 1,,,,d sitn.LLe in 3:0.k..), toll nAlip, ad joining lands of Michael Fla,htt, Gr.rifirs Johnston end Fieriiiiug and containing 03 acres. Also—A tract of land in Bence ton nship. sun ejed on .1 m arrant in the tuaine 01 George T.riluran. conterning4llo acres, Mere or less, and called Bloomfield (being the same fir °petty and teal ...date comprised and deter Wert In a cer tain Indenture front JOllll Viii Mid to riser grur W. aulltrqtoll. tire ulerendant herein:diet nanumt, dated the 2.1 tit) of Sur. A. Dr, - 3 . 17. r corded In tho Iretruntler's oilloc at Ilutitinglion uottirr.) together with all and singular, the noods, buildings, 'lngres eittents, ur.u3s, m utter course, rights, libel ties, prim hemlitentents moil appurte nances thermal/ belong, rig or in :aryl, i,e apperlatalrig. takm in execution, and to be bold as the prep et ty of Gear go W.. 101114011. Notice to Parelowm—llidaei s at Shertfra sale, N, it l tale notice that immediately 1111011 the plepei it being knuel,4l dump, fifty per cent. of all bialy under $lOO, and twenty. live per cent. of all bias over that him], molt be paid to the :Junin, or the propel ly will be met up again and cold to other ladaeis mho will comply with the above to nts. She! Ira :idles mill heteaftet Le made on Monday, of the lit st meek of Cunt t, nail tiw Deeds ads now ledgvil on the follutt log Wednesday. 13E0. W. JOIINSTO.N, She, ift. Sin TUFF'S Orrice, 11 Huntingdon, Oct. i 1,186.3,. POCKET'-BOOK LosT ! Tho soli critair liming, on the '2Olll day Sopteinbey, either in the c.llO ur at ti, ton. on the loot worn Iluniingilon and Dudley, lint Ids Poll (S.A. tontaining hii DlinellAlVlE and. 4rthy: !limy unlit ho ut 11,1 'me to any pri4oll hit (11011%1RM . Any poison Icing the ionno either at Elio "Moho" attire. or al ❑w root Mee w Cmilin nt will be libel:illy ims.n. .1.1 by 11111,,,,4i110, Oa. 14, 11113:3 VARNISHES, PAINTS & GLASS, C~Tv, offer to I)ealers, 'c melt -flutkers, an I 111.11, r.t Intel 'I. lit the Vely brit Nit uric 111'01 tlrlit, the 11,1 ( . .1( is and I tad nce I'm. Whit , Lead; 1.142:R.11 and Auto Ivan route (114,14 :Mil Yellen v, Ih op and and a full noon: talent of nil the,li net: . 7- 1 col.) s— slll astq 1111111011 , , Loco, Tube co n,. mico, Paint Mill ni.:ll 01 the ot Indittand, and l'onits; ' Paint and donbla thick 11l 11, of all de-et ip tioni. and all Ili:tea:iv ,tn'd by Ilan, and Coati, l'aini et,—,loch no can sill a , : chcap, it lint r i nd/in, than alt otina hails front tin: fact that nel,:p :loan tan tainlitttur4 oar th,onally. It \ of the hi 'in Inv 3031, Hrtlinfay. Ow VIII , 01,1 by th ,, Nchr. It. IVe fog colaipleut that our VIII equal. If not supo,:or. to any mm.11(.1.11;1,41 in this C 0111 1 .13. We watl.•ut ;Item to 015 e elltilo s tlr tan ti ill, and if rut the stony tall ht. Gm. i., call !Jelin° porchlysing 4.4. , 0, hero -I (the, al elneminf wad, to tfc fr lir. FELTON & RAU, Noit, 136 4. 13S Nth Foulan ai eet as ner Chen v. PHILADELPHIA Oct. 14, 1869-bin. . PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE. 113 %ii lite of anthotity ghen to the undernignen Annan ish.tba of WOll.tio Stone, by 00 order of the Chinon.' Count of IfunDognon county, they ,ill bell at Public 6.tio on the ilten.,4, Ou Prfcray, the 30th of October, 1863, At I Wane :a said day, all the following Real Estate, situate in yllopesuell too whip. in said county, bounded on the north by lands ofJ. T. and J. Shit ley ; on the east by Rough and Ready Furnaco lands; on the south by lands of Edward Reiland, and on the 004 Ly t.ilands of Leonard Weaver, containing 20ACItti'A and allots niter, more or less, about 100 cares too log cleared end cutler cultivation, having there on elected a log name Louse nod log barn. IL is a desira ble location, being only 1%. mile. from Cove station on tih4 Iluntingdon .t - )lload Top Raihead. MS OF SlC'E.—Oznethird of the mucilage money to paid on con titillation of the rale, and 01101i:shine Ln too ennui annual paympits thereafter us ith interest, Mine 1.0-cured cured by the boMb and Rwetgage o 11 ) 1excra. ,1 ~ VILIA AM STONE, Oct. 14, 1863. , EGISTER'S NOTICE.- Notice is fleteby given, to all per.mov idterested, t mt tho following nanted pet.ors hese settled their ne.- counts In the Itegistvr's Mee, at I tuntingdon, and that the said accounts will be preeent. d for count elation and allottsucc. at an 01 phony' Com 1. to be held a t Huntingdon, in and for the county of Huntingdon, ott :donday the 11th day of November next. (1863,),t0 wit: I. Pat tint account of Hobert 0. McNeal, Trustee appoin ted to toil the rent estate ofJneob 11. Miller, deeen,4l. 2. AJminictrolion account of Mors Greenland, Adjoin LAlntor of Matt Mae Saylor, late of . C.t.ss township. deed. 3. Final account of Enorh ebileote, AdminidtrAtor of John eltileate, lota of 01,9 tea 11%ltip, deceased. 4. Administration nrcoont of J:11)1., Ste.ext. ono of the Executots of tho Hun. Joint Strmrt, into of 13,1xtee decemed. Filed by the .I.lministiators of Jame+ Steunt t, 4eremed. 5. Account of John Unpin t, jr., AdminiArator of John Rupta t, nr., late of Clay t p., decc.med. 6. The account of Ilobel t Fleming and Wm. H. IfarpAr, Executors of Sarah ()burn, lute at Jackson tp., decen,al. 7. Administration account of John Cummins, Ad trater of Joseph limiter, Into of Jackson tp deceased. 8. Adininlitiation account 01 Joseph S. Fisher and Ja cob B. Fisher, Administrators of John C. Fisher, late of Toil tow tddy, deceaned. O. Adminoitiation account of Elinibeth 3103 pr and Samuel Fet ell, Adndnisu stirs of George Moyer, tato of Hopewell township, deceased. 10. Administration account of George Jack.on and Hannah Livingston, Adinini4tiator and Administiatris of James lAA imoton, deceased. . . 11. The account of John W. MattAin. Adin tor of John Holley, late of Brady tallish'''. deceased. 12. The account ofJohn Poi ter and Alexander Allison, Admitibdratras of Andren Allison, Hr., late ot IN:1,1080n towtnihip, deceased. 13. The account of Janle4 It. parolliels, administiatt.r of Harriet M. ace art, dceeti.ed. DAM U. W. WOMIA.SUORF. liegivfet's Office, / Oct. 14, 18b3. OTICE is hereby given to all perhops ±1 interested that the following Live,, 01 Jos Lf tho Foods and chattels net to nidons, tinder the provisions of tho Act of 11th of April, A. 11'1551, have been filed In the office of the Clerk of the Cliphans' Court of Huntingdon county rind will be presented fur "approval by the Court" on Wellee.l.ly, the llth of November, A. 0.11113. The goods and chattel., which sidle of John Sham, doe' 1., taken by lily with', &nal, Shale, The gouda and chattels o hit i. woe of Dr. 11. D. F. Ilan .1, ilca'll., taken he his as Mow :Melinda O. Bah d. The goods and chattels,hick ne re of John Baker, dee'd., Het apai tto his dose Louisa .1. Baker. The goods and chattels ,Inch Mere of Occage H. Ste phens, decd, taken by leY n MOW JAW, Stephens. The goods mid chattels uhich Mete of Joe phial, dee'd.• taken by Ins Vi Mow Mary S. MIA'. .11, 40@1,45 .Fl,OO ..... .$2,5003.00 ..... $3,15 ..:061,78c 'ho g . noth+ and chattels which as ern of Ja. oh Barnett, 001., taken by hin n idow Catharine Un n,ett. Tito goods and chattels a hutch note of James K. Inch t, taken by 111, v idow Mix:that/1 /neat. DANIEL W. IVOMELSDOIti , , oct.ll, 1563. Cie' It. TT NION 11 G EFUEES.-INFORM TION WANTED. The melte a, mr i, a UlllOll tefngeo, ohe \\As compelled to Itookingham tonnty. Yhttinht, on the 13th May, ISO 2, in company welt John Young, Henry Meadons and I.elan Ito,, t en account of their Union sentintehts, in desirous of eecellaining the uhereabtmte of noy . whet re (neve horn that beetion, and especially of lt,s lather— Nkholao Breedin—who, it is suphie.eil, is now in Ohio. 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Mill. under thb hands 01111 sold' of the Ilan. Cool go Ta3lor, Pre"ident of the Court of Common Pleat, 03er and Tel mho r. nod gotten al jail deli,- co . I , f the 411/4 JUI/111,/1 Mitt it t of Pain,(43 v00(0, comp., red or Iluutinaduu, ill Ale and COlOlO la I loin tee: and 1.1113 11011 i. 11e11j..1111 F. Patton nod 1% Minn( 11. Limai Into ItSSOCI. ales, Judge" of the county of Ilmilingduo, Juedieeri at maned, ((ppoinll d lo he tr. tr 3 and dotes wtuc all and user) indietnientr. made or taken for or concerning All m it !deli 1,3 the linens Of the iltaie capital, or talon, les of (lentil. 00,1 other I i((•( and misdemeanor", 11111111 hate been of (Mall 101 ealtei be committed or papa l( dell. for m nue+ otoresal(l-1 to 111:t1, 1osl~l(c pt oelaanalion tin onghont lit) whole bathutrk, that a Court (.1 (lyre and Tel ((doer, of Common Pleas and Qum ter ill he held at the Court llon,e in the Inn ourill at Huntingdon, inn the Ne6ollll 3111.1113 (and fill( do)) ul November next, and 111,e u Int oil; proveento the (aid prkoners, Inc then and there to pioseente thou no it shall be juvt. and that all Justices of the Peace, Co oner i(101 Constables tt itilln said I ounty, he then and there In tlodl proper pollen, at 10 &elm It, a. nt. of (mill (11(3.. w ith theft ireordx,llliptkitionl, examination" and temonslo au. ces, to do those Ihfingo which to theft attics( respectively appertano. Datod at Iluntingdon, the lith al October, in the year o f our Lola ame thoneanil eight littntheil and stxty-tbree, anti the STtli car of Anteriean Intiepoudh•nco. GEO. IV..7OII.N.STUN. Sheriff. T; ROC EA: 11 AT lON .---W 14; It EAS, by k a precept to me directed by tlm.Jtelges of the 01111• mon Plea, of the rounty of Iltuttingdon. beating test the 22‘1 day of August, A. 11, 1803, I um command.:ll to make palate Proclamation tin otmhout my 0 hole bailia irk. that a Com t 01 Common Picas a :II be held at the Coto t litatho in 1110 borough of 111111thigiloll, on tha 3rd Monday (and ledlt day) of Not ember, A. I)., lEF,:t, for the trial 01 all (s -tint:El in nniit COlll I u Weil remain innkterntinell hobo e the said Judgos, a1t..11 and alt. re all it:tont, A, it lIMSCS, anti enitors, itt the trials 01 all is..ttes are tennired. Pitted at Huntingdon, tho 14th of October, in the year of mar Lord ono thousand eight bundled and sixty-three, and the Sith Joao of American Independence. (.IF.O. W. JOHNSTON, NUTT: DAN RICE'S GREAT SHOW! =I DAN RICE'S GREAT SHOW HUNTINGDON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, DM, Upon which octa•iou line AMNRIC-I.llr HEVORISZ DAN RICE, poaitively xppear and inhoduce - the wmplorrO 'MIND TALKING HORSE, E X OE! -J R., TIM VIA IXED NDIA LS, EDUCATED MULES Mr. MCI , : sill alto lead, in their various performancm tho Bog Troupe of 1.111.11:MI1A Ni 4. GYMNASTS, .4.CiIOIIATS, Ever Brought before the Public! =1 RESERVED SHAW Children Wall parts of the house Remember the day and dates, and also that DAN NICE ' , STAT., IdIVES." Oct. 14, LW. F_4XECUTOIiS' [Estate of Elizabeth J. Fele pie, Lettere toste.meutary upon the m HI •nel testament of Elizabeth 3. Semple,sloto of Jar'.-•`I o p he 11 no i ngdun Co u nty,' dccomod, have been grAn•e. i sulo, All persons indebted are rein , d Ile he Immediate payment, and those having nt them prop erly authenticated 1 , 9 1 .1 8 . A i 1500. i.Zi.it NlctH LL, Oct, 7,1888-st. Exec° alre. you will fi„ii ti", 1 0 1 14 04 an d B es t ahHortment WILT, EXHIBIT AT AT 2 AND 7 P, LEM ED= MEM EIMEM ‘7l Tit A Y SPEER .—Canie to the prem- Ly b , o, ot cli,•s‘.l,•o,bor o. i lip r .o“ en toumbhipMr about the !hot of .1 illy. 12,63, a rod 'entry STEER • u all the felt load leg broken. and no tutu 1:4,,. about hint ; ‘0p,a, , ,q1 to be about Once years old. The 00 no is. 1 ilpit,led to COMO foniard, prosl., property, pay , hat got and lako him :way, other, i,,0 Iro will ho diepoAed of arCOlding to low. SA3IUEL DUFF. ...sept 23, 1018. • I'IWVUtT 31.11thrl IL'S OFFICE, 17th THATIUCT PEXX Huntingdon, Angina 21, 1163. I ToncE is hereby given that a re f\ earl or ten dollars and the lenNonablo expense In tuit red, will 4e paid la see PERsON Gar tho apprehension and delivery of a de-et ler at the Ifoadquartei 901 the Near est Provost Marshal. ,I, D. CAM P 131.3. 1 .,, Sept. •l, 1853. Capt. and Pro. Mar. IPUBLIC NOTICE. All persons in tercatell cciit please take notice. that undersigned deputy Collector of U. S. Internal Hove. nue rut Huntingdon county, will attend on the lst and 2.1 Tweet:lva of each month, at the Jackson Hotel, to the borough of Huntingdon, to TCCOIVo taxes, Sc, rouozen, ing ou the 7th July. " ' " July 18u3 AD3I I N ISTIUTOIt'S NOTICE. 'Alms of administration dr bonus non corn testa ment° annex° on the estate of Henry I'. White, deceased. laving been granted to the undersigned. ell persona in debted to the estate 0 di meg° payment and those haling claims NI in prt.solt, them for settlement, A. P. Eept 60 1563-6 t Athilinlitrator. IHMINIMI A NEW ARRIVAL OF BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, etc , JOHN If . ESTBROOK informs the public BLit bas Just received a new stock of BOOTS nod SHOES of all si zes and kinds to suit over body. Also, Hats, Hosiery, Shoo Findings, Morocco and Lin ing Skins, all of m hick alit be sold at the [onset cash prices. Don't forgot the old stand in lbw Diamond. Old eusto mere and tho public generally urn invited to call. Huntingdon, Oct. 7, 1.563. 18 6 3. F ALL A NW - WINTER S H ! ROBT. KINC, MERCHANT TAILOR, 11 St, one door west of Cannon's Store, IT= GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS. =9 CLOTHS, PLAIN AND FANCY VESTINOS, the neatest and best that could be found in the city, all of which ho will take pleasure in exhibiting, and making up to of dec. It will toot noticing to call rota eXatllino his oods. Call 00011. . Huntingdon, Oct 7 -gin INSURE .YOUII PROPERTY EV VIE GIRARD Fire awl . Marine Insurance Co., PHILADELPHIA. • NO MAIIINE TUSKS—FIRM 'USES ONLY TAKEN, Perpeftmtpelfeies granted ou.hriek and stone buildings.. Limited policies granted on frame or log buildings, merchandise and furniture. No premium notes re/uir4 eanaalucntly no =MS mods made. H. ALLISON MILLER, F.1)16,1863 Agt. for Huntingdon & adjoining Cos. • FANCY FURS, FANCY FURS. .1011 N r.AIIEIIIA, 1 .1.£1 ARCH Street, tow Eighth, smith side, PHIL IDELPIIIA 'lmmo lark Mann factur ennui Dealerin all kinds FANCY FURS, for Ln iei• and Chiidien's o env. I desire to return my ranks to my hiends nl iintingdon mid the oar milling Counties, for air levy liberal patron go extended to me during AO 11.±t few years, arid mild say to them that 1 lee Imo in slot e, of my ...en Importation and Man• ~facture, very extensive as,orlatent tho different busk and finalities of rANCY FURS. for Ladies and elathiren, that will be morn during the 1,11 and Winter seasons. liehig the direct Importer oral! my Fins from Europe, and bin ins there manufactured under any own supervision, enables mo to oiler my customers and the pnblica mach handsomer Sot of Furs for the same money. Ladles please gho me a call before par, hating! Remember the `Jame, number and street; John Enteiro, (New For St 1,. 71S Areli Street, Phil.idelphi.L. beta. 10, 1be.3.-Stn a ~. t 4 tJ • OD.T It:a ‘..cintall `trociabp 'llemutwo ME lIIM qintia `tql.111.1(LI„T `uosaapuall `uopSuputtll `llomodog cuomour ‘1411!Ull f `sp.To it ` UO!UfI llt ` l :Nauo ICE `.V.ings.tolad 'aDvo c i 'plou:dtqad t - . ' Copp's ME `pod . , 'lto!f/f1 NM `.tollil ‘‘ 'l,ll 10j, THE PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK FUR EMPORIUM. Nu. 920 CHESTNUT Sreet, (formerly IVo. 703,) PHILADELPHIA. J. W. PItOfYI•OR C, CO. limbs the ;Mention of their F, IC11(15 to thou largo and suporb stork of FINE CLOAK'S AND IMPS, 111111111 alltqed fu any former season— The ban eased accommodation tan dod in oar new loea lion, enables tie to devote the folle4t attention to the FIIR DEPARTMENT, ,hie‘ ,‘ ill La found well to; wished milli every ileKctiption of FIRST CLUB FURS, which nill be guatauteed as tome sented, or the money paid will be t efonded. Olt DRItS per mail viii hr cAref :tt tended to. and de- I we, ed. Espi es-, eli.ti gao IMiti..lllp distance inside of 101) Innen. .1. W. P110(11'011 A.. CO., Sep 9,11363-Iy. No. OM Chestnut stt cet, Phila Fourth & Arch Sts. =3 PHILADELPHIA ARE OPENING FOR. FALL TRADE, French MERINOES, . Good BLACK SILKS, Dark Figured SILKS, New PLAID SILKS, New Fancy FLANNELS, BALMORAL PETTICOATS, Bed, White and Blue FLANNELS, etc Sept. 9, ISG3-31n. AGENCY, FOR COLLECTING SOLDIERS CLAIMS, BOUNTY, BACK PAY AND PENSIONS. LI, who may have any claims a gainet the Government for jloanty, Bach Pay and 011 s, can have their claims promptly ConeLted by np• ply icy either in person or by letter to W. H. WOODS, Attorney at Law, Huntingdon, Pa. August 12, 1S6"1. SPECIAL NOTICE THE PROPRIETORS OF THE GIRARD HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA, itpBp, , ztrility call the ofientjug of Ilitsin,a inert owl the traveling community, to the supetim ace,iminalat lOU and comfort enured in their establishment. ICANAOA,FOWLIM .h CO. Atignab 211, 18(2-3in cAssnitams, unj ISAAC K. STAUFFER, WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELER, MANUFACTURER OF g/( f rElt WARE and Imeonien ur wivremis, No. 148 North Second st., Corner Quarry, PHILADELPHIA. - Ile has constantly on hand an assortment of Gold and nSils of Patent Lovers, Lupine and Plain Watches, ‘ O,-- Flue Cold Chains, Seals and Keys, Iti unit Pins, F , ,,--- , 14 Enr Rings, Finger Rings, Bracelets, Miniathro `', ' Cases. Medallions, Lockets, Pencils, Thimbles, Spectacles, Silver Table, Result, Tea, Salt and Mustard Spoons: Sum' Spoons, Cups, Napkin Rings, Fula and Butter 4ptses, Shields, Combs laripind Pointed Nue, etc,—al of which will be sold k ' w for flub! M.I. TOBIAS' no CO'S best quality full jewelled Patent Lover Movements constantly on hand; also other Makers' of soiperior quality. N. LL—Old Gold end Silver Loggia for C ,, sh• . Sept. 0, 186:1-1y. ..... WA TOII E i S, JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE. The tindineigned is o;iid' respeOftilly invite year attest Hint to his well selected stock of }quo ,Gold and • Silver WATCHES, Fine field JEWELRY, of eve- ~, o - j -, ry kind and yin iety of sty lee—comprising 111 of F.- 4 the *CM,/ Pa I most lyautOd designs. t„,-- Also, :RAID Sir:vim WARE, opalt to coin—and the best make of Saver Plobd Wore. Each offi i cio s war ranted to be as represented. 4'6 - .slo:lies and deo olry a:nattily , /paired and satis faction guaranteed. • JACOB HARLEY, (Suec,sor to Stauffer d; Thu L !1•) ' Na. 622 Market Bt., P4ila. Sept. 9,11363-3 n. !-EVVISTQWN MILLS, LEWLSTOWN, PA. . 4 LOU R AND FEED, of all kinds, always on band and for sale at low,t niuthot lit lees. oilers by mail V. ill retelve bur special and prompt atten tion. WM. B. 111eATE1.1 di SON. Lewistown, Sept. PI,IS'W.I.--2in. Ar - 1 ALL at the new CLOTHING STORE k_j of OUTMAN & CO. L 1 yeu wont a gold Clothing. Store room in ng's o the Dio mod, liunlinfialcn 57 =l:=J i=avxm 0 F-3 H 1-2 1 = W }, 0) 0 } M ci H H ,-- 2 . 4 Z twa -34 Q7EN. =EN= ==, =::, ro.set,' Coon Q 11- o II ( o ) = miz 0 zsza. =-02 0) vos;i3l'm 0) P) 1.......K.34 el FALL AND WINTER GOODS, ,JUST OPENED AT A. 13. CUNNINGHAM'S, A LARGE STOUT' AND FULL ASSORTMENT, AT PRICES TO PLEASE EVERYBODY. CALL AND EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES SILVER AND GOLD, AND ALL PAPER ON GOOF RANKS A INDIVIDUALS, Taken at Par in Exchange for Goode. The highest prices paid in goods for all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. FOR BARGAINS, CALL Ali A. U. QUANINGEIABT 13 STORE. Huntingdon, Sept 30, HSI NEW Goons! NEW GOODS! FISHER &SO - Have just Openea and offer to the Public, SPLENDID STOCK W ELL SELECTED NEW GOODS, REDUCED PRICES THE PUBLIC Will please call and examine our Goode FISIIER & SON Sept 30, 1861 N EW CLOTHING AT LOW PRICES. M. GUTMAN lIAS JUST OPENED A FINE STOCK OF NEW FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. Which he Weis to all who want to be CLOTHED, AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES Tile Stock consists of heady-made clotbin for MEN AND BOYS, ALSO, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, IC., AC. Should gontlenlon desire any particular kind or out of clothing not found in tba stock on hand, by leaning tboir merman they can be accommodated at abort notice. Call at tlia rast corner of tl♦e Diamond, over Long's Grorery. MANUAL GUTMAN Sept :SO, 1863. NEV STOCK OF GOODS, EVERYBODY IS INVITED TO CALL AT S. S. SMITH'S STORE, ON HILL STIMET, HUNTINGDON, PENNA MUMS SUGAR and MOLASSES COFFEE, TEA and CHOCOLATE, FLOUR, FISH, SALT and VINEHA it, - CONFECTIONERIES, CIGARS and TOBACCO, SPICES OF THE REST, AND ALL KINDS, and ovary other article neually found in a Grocery Store Chomicala, Dya Stull's, Paiute, Vprninhas, 01la and Spt.. Turpeatine, Alcohol, Glass and PuttS, Mae BEST WINE awl BRANDY for medical porposes ALL THE BEST PATENT MEDICINES, BOOTS AND SHOES, and a large another of ninth:los tarn numerous to moulton, Thu public generally trill please call and examinee for llennaelsee and learn any pricee. Huntingdon, Sept. as, 1863 1O i 1863. • CLOTHING. H. ROMAN, NEW CLOTHING .4 FOR FAIgL AND WINTER, JUST RNOEIVEp ♦T H. ROMAN'S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. For Oentlemon'e Clothing of the best material, and made In the best worktutuliko manner, call at IL ROMAN'S, opposite the Franklin House in Market Square, Hunting don.-Pa. Huntingdon, Sept. 23, 1863. HEAD QUARTERS FOR NEW GOODS, D. P. CWIN INFORMS THE PUBLIC THAT HE HAS. JUST OPENEP A SPLENDID STOCK of NEW GOODS TrtAT CAN'T•BE BEAT IN CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY. COME AND SEE. D. P. (TWIN; Sept 30, 1363. HARDWARE MIA CUTLERY ! AN IMMENSE STOCK • AND ENDLESS y4fl WU OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, 84, NOW OPEN AND lOR SALE B JAS. A. BROWN, lIONTINUDON, PENNA. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK Sep. :10. 1860 KEYSTONE CIDER MILLS roR SALE at the Manufacturer's price—s4o to $45 T. 11. CREHER, Huntingdon, Pa. Sept. 9,1&67.1 H. 8. gMITILI