IzCOLght. HUNTINGDON, PA. Wednesday morning, Dot, 11, 1866, LOCAL 8c PERSONAL. Subsoribeng Those subscribers receiving . a pa per marked with a t before the name will understand that . the time for which they' subscribed - is up. If they -wish the paper continued they will - renew their subscription through the mail or otherwise. tf: 'The Fair. The Fair was held for this coutityat 'the old grounds here on. Wednesday, Thursday and . Friday last. The first day, as mum), nothing of interest oc curred, and all .that was done was in /bringing in the articles for exhibition. The next day, however, the interest that our people have in such institu tions was made manifest in the luau -I-notable multitude that congregated on the fair grounds during the after noon. The following day, Friday, also witnessed a large concourse of, people -not only on the fair grounds, but also ; in all the streets of town. There was :the old man of eighty and the ardent youth of sixteen; there were the bright .eyed, rosy` chocked &tinsels; and the , liffectionate toothier bearing in her aims the' laughing,' ronnd-faced babe, together with a hoot of the middle aged and youthS of both sexes—all. to be found with the"fair on the brain," (ba bieo, too) and the beam of joyousness that repeatedly shone from their coutt• tonances gave sufficient assurance, that they were highly. delighted with the sights they saw. We took a stroll through the grounds, (as who did not that was present) and went" through the apartments to 1300 -"what was to be seen." We saw many things, in every class mentioned, that were truly remarkable; and' if space would- tea would give a descrip tion of the most prominent articles on cxhibition for the gratification of those who missed the pleasure of seeing for themselves. To tell of mam moth pumpkins, hirge apples, gigantic beats and talleprn; . of fine embroidery, fancy painting, beautiful frames, and other delicate hand's-work, and of the differ ent species of stock and poultry there on exhibition would we know be inter esting enough,' but we 103VC it for friends to toll friends of what they 'saw. It wasa common remark by every body that there was not enough things exhibited. To this all will agree; but do those who said this know -, that the fault is umie own ? Surely if they had brought even ono article, that one would have been something more to look at and would have swelled the list. •We .Vould have liked to see - more things at the fair thee there wore, and trust that at the next fair, everybody will not fail to bring something. We think if • the fair was attractive, enough to bring so many people together, the people should be kind enough to reward the fair. by helpingto fill it up. On Friday.afternoon the Wore read. Weaxpect to puplish there, where-it will be seen who had the "biggest," and who had , the "hest." We-think it was au amusing- part of the fair to watch the physiognomies of the coMpetitors during the reading of the list Of 'names to whom the premi• urea - were awarded. All those who brought contributions to the fair sure ly doh:kV - a - credit, as well as the thanks . of all spectators, and we hereby ton. der ours to the donors for the pleasure walbud vieivingitioir donations. The Fair was a success. The days of exhibition were favorable with ro gard to the weather; the crowd was imiitetis'e; comparatively little drunk ennesswas to be seen ;:and although the number of contributions were few, - yet. 7 What_ was there was well worth seeing.: .We'expect to see many more articles next year,(if there is an orbit- bition as we suppose there will be) as it could not be foretold last year what the state of the times and country woUld; admit, ;bat we believe every. thing-is fax:orable•for a grand display tthesiet tiine, all that is required be. ing4 'chic amount of energy and Litton. ;Von to their .different pursuits by all. .:ClailieS of people. . - At the close of the -exhibition, Graffus Miller, President ;of the Society; made a short address in whieh - fie . thankcid the people for their 'orderly - attendance, .and also the Al toona Cornet Band for ths . music they' , dis:Coursed, necessary to the enliven ment of the occasion.. The people then sePttalcdi . -the; : orowd/of; spectators to tell to-comrades and friends the ,eights of the day, and the contributors, hearing - away with thorn their articles, to, tell of how the attention of the `crowd was riveted on their •produc tions, and, some of the same with tones of gladness narrating the list of names who took the premium, themselves among, the. .number.. Farewell, Fair and fair scenes, and may we live to look upon your like again. . The Baby ! , ; _ The COmMittee appointed to report in ffftorof aka best looking baby on exhibition at the fair, after looking , through the crowd oil Friday, for two or three hours, unanimously - .agreed that EDGAR Swv.rm„ of Huntingdon, aged 13 months, was the premium bahki , and. the mother was awarded the (gybe for one year, free of charge. . .. • . 2 , . W5..WU...T... ...... P.WT.T......."....' . .....................T . Number ofsubdistricte. i l - 7. • M • X • • - • • X _ ---.-_ --....--- . 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ALLISON :MILLER, Chairman Th. quotas, Eeo We publish in to-day's paper a full . n and. accurate table showing the quo-1 1 " th ending Sept Brumbaugh, P P tas, erudite, surpluses and deficiencies Corbin, D of the several subdistricts of this coon-. Coskery, Thos. ty, on the various calls of the President Donelson, Oath. A for troops. Wo aro under many obli- Fulton, John gallons to James M. Kinkead, Esq., Fox, Simon Griffith, John late chief Clerk of the Provost Mar- Houpt, Rosanna shal's office, at Hollidaysburg, who has M oore, John C furhisbed'ua with the tables. Ile re signed his position as Chief Clerk of the Department on rho Ist of Septem— ber, and is now a resident of Hope well, Bedford county WY' We understand that the "Fam -ily Record" which is becoming so pop ular everywhere, is published only in Philadelphia, and thatany person pub lishing the work elsewhere, will do so illegally. The Publishers, Bartleson & Co., inforM us through their agent, that they will prosecute such to the full extent of the law. Tho book is copyrighted. 2t. SELLING LIQUORS TO MINORS —ln our strolls thiottgh town we very fre quently notice youthful imbibers of tanglefoot behaving in a, rather disor derly manner,. and at the, same time furnishing unmistakable proof that soniebodk : has violatsd the laws Prohiz biting the sale of liquors to minors. There is a vast field hero in which the temperance society can .operate suc cessfully. OIL IN JUNIATA. - 4 party . engaged in boring; in - Juniata county, have "struck oil," sit a depth of 81:8 feet in territory lying some twenty4our miles smith-west of Mifflintown.. There aro indications that oil exists in large quantities thereabouts, and we antici pate that when pumps are put in ope ration there- will be iigood report re ceived from the little Juniata. VirA New York paper gives 'as a reason for ladies crowding into a full car, that•the "dear creatures love to be squeezed." We rather think that they do so, more to see how gallant a gentleman can. be by effering'his seat • and perhaps the majority of them be lieve "Mon have no 'rights that women are bound to rrespect.!' - ; • • A New Opening UENRY STROUSE has just opened a new store in the room lately occupied by A. Willoughby, deceased, where the public can find Ready Made Cloth ing, Boots and:Shoes; Hats, and Caps, &c. Give hint a call and oamine goods and prices. •• • 2t. ME A fire brokpout yesterday morning, iu the roof of the wash house in the rear of Mr. R Speer's d'welling, ou -Washington street, but was quenched beton!, gaining much headway. Occa sioned by stovepipe falling. -Ilenry Harper, 520 Arch. street, Plilads„ (road his card in this issue,) keeps- a . good stock of Flue Jewelry and Silverware, - on band. Give him a call. The Inner Life or the Joys of My Fat We Howse; By a wayfaring Man. This is ti book in which the yearning heart of seeker and saint, will find a voice for its long ings, in which the mourning and ro joining will find words of comfort and exultation. It contains much that will encourage us on our journey through this vale of tears to our home in glory. It is well printed : on tinted paper, by Sherman & Co., Philadelphia, and well bound. It has testimonials from the late Hon. T. Frolinghuy-sen, Bishop Simpson, aud others,of God's servants. The agent of this important book will be in town for a few days, and we com mend him •to the courtesy and patron ago of our Citizens, and trust ho will meet with that success commensurate with the rare sure merits of the work. 2t. List of Letters. List of undalled letters remaining in the Post Office nt Coffeb Run, for the ember 30th, 1865 : Moyer, Mary J Richison, J 2 Shultz, Benjamin Stover, Susan 2 Summers, J 2 Shoup, 1) Speck, A Trees°, Agnes Wes. Ker, J B S. Conn, 2, 1865. P. hi Coffee Run, Oct EThe Shirlaysburg Herald says that the ontiie'stock of. the Hunting. don County Oil Company is almost full) the shares being nearly all taken, and the company almost ready for organi zation and boring put into operation. The citizens of the lower end of this county invested liberally., . New nuslafd Anstrumonps, A new stock of musical instruments have just been received at Lewis' Book Store. Violins from $-3 to $ Guitars frOm $l2 Lo $35 ; Banjos $ 8 and $ 9 50; Accordeon $6 to $l5; Fifes, Bows, Strings, Rosin, Tail Boards, Bridges, Mouth Organs, and Jews ITarps, • tf. The Premiums. Want of time and space has preven ted us from publishing the list of pro. miums awarded at the late Fair. We shall publish the names of the individ uals next week, together with the amount of premium to which they aro entitled. AnptNey New store. William Africa has opened a new Boot & Shoe 'store at his old place of business, and the public would do well to give him a call. Ho has a fine as sortment on band. VAdeiberry Wine Mr. , John - Pon will- please accopt our- thanks for a bottle of very fine Elderberry Wine. lie certainly ,un• derstands how to make a good article. r A steam propeller carrying 118 tons of bituminous coal from this place, arrived at its destination, the Gibral tor Iron Works, below Beading, dur ing the past week. WY' A:change has boon made in :the . running time Of the passenger trains on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad. Refer to schedule in to•day's paper. Great Itemedte • Prof. MeEntyre's Great Remedies— the Indian Compound, the Dandelion Pills, and the Indian Vegetable 'Worm DeStroyeifor sale at Lewis'. Book Store, Huntingdon. ti.IIARRIED/ ' , on the 12th of Sept., 1865, at Belle ville, by Rev. R, B. Moore, WELLING : TON,R. FERGUSON, of Mifflin county; to Miss MARY E. BELL, of McAlevy's Fort, Huntingdon county. On 26th, by Rev: J. A. Price, Mr. J. U. Sept., uyohn, and Miss .ANNIE Me- MuwertiE, of Huntingdon. DIED, September 28th, IDA A. SHRINER, daughter of John and Mary M. Shri . ner, aged nine months and eight days. - • • STREET . M.mii!Thers.- -: -It was Doctor i Franklin who said he could always tell'where . good - natured philanthropid people resided by walking through the streets and observing the houses which had ashes, sprinkled over their pave mentsduring sleety weather, when the footways wore in a slippery condition. This method of discovering who is possessed the "milk of human kind ness" can only be resorted to during the monthi When the rude blasts of winter are upon us, but a rule equally as good fur obtaining like information is applicable to the summer months, and that is to notice what particular pavements are kept freed from water melon rinds; peach pearings, apple skins and similar life and limb eadan , gerers. Wu never see a person Stop in the street and with his foot or hand , remove any fruit or vegetable matter from the pavement, without mentally, ejaculating, "That- man is a realphil anthropist," and at the same time we ' stigmatize the individual who dropped such matter there as a'eareless, reek, less, 11111:pi-nen personage. Accidents are of daily occurrence, and numerous personal injuries are inflicted on un suspecting passers-by, who measure their lengths on the. pavement through treading on fragments of fruits orveg-. etuhles: The practice of throwing re fuse portions of fruit, &e., bought at the corner stand, on the public foot way, is extremely :reprehensible, and the authorities should inflict a heavy fine on any person caught so offending. PHIL A DEOI, PIIII.A / 1 /AItICETS. ... . .. - October, 10. .. . .. Fancy and Extra Fatally Flout ..........511,00®10, 2 _5 Com/non:Lod Superfine,: .. .. ...... ......... ... ...$7,00®7,75 Ryo Flour $O.OO Corn Meal..., • $4,75 11x t ra White WLent. $2,50®2,00 Pair and Prime Rod ~.. $2,05®2,16 " Rye 1,05 Corn, prime Yellow . 05 Oats .. 53 Borloy $ 1,35 Clovereeed, 111.14 lbe ' • 57,50 Timothy $5,50 Fla:toed, • • • $3,30 Wool . Illdee = ErtiNTINGDON MARltgi'S. CORRECTS:LI WEERL/ BY S. E. HENRY & Extra Family Flour 141.1.4 • - • •••110,0/ Extra do Vt cat • 5.75 White Wheat 20 Rod Whent • 210 • Ryel 00 New Corn • •70 Oat.. • . 50 Cloversoed 7,50 Flaxsood • . • . • ^ Dried Apples 2,25 Butter4o Egg , . Lard 30 Ham 35 Shoulder Sides . Tallow 15 Iley• . 6,00 , SPECIAL NOTICE. T o TUEI ADIES =Do you really . intend to eel.° wearing the beautiful styles now so prosalont,'or dross less elegantly, because the rebel Jeff. Davis, was ceptitred in FiShiettable Female attire? One moment'. calm reflection will surely servo to change your rash resolve.. The angels had too Much good sense to lay aside their pure . cbssto• robes of white, because they had fur'a time served to tilde the deformities of that Prince of notedly', the Dorn. Can you err In following the exampleof Angela? Thole haying made up your minds that you will continuo to dress tastefully regardless of rebel aets, do not forget to call at the store of the subscri bers, who will be. happy at all limes to furnish you with such articles of dress as you may clears. Urge your fath ers, husbands, brothers, neighbors and children to visit the same store. They can here ho suited in good articles al:loots, :has, Clothing „Material, Hats, Caps, Qlletuss mare nail a general n , tortatent of Groceries, on as rea sonable terms ns nt any Irons, in town.. Store on South east corner of the Diamond, Huntingdon, Pa. may al, 1865. 'FRANCIS D. WALLACE. DR. STRICKLA.ND.—The valuable rem odic' offered by this regularly educated physician, who csme here from Tennessee, highly recommended, will he found adver tised in our columns..' His office is• No. 6 Bast•Fdarth street, Cincinnati. 0. We would advise any one suffering from a distressing cough or . any affliction of the hroat or lungs, to try Dr. Strickland's Mete lifluous Cough Balsanwit is for sale at the drug stores. ASSOCIATE JUDGE, To ally Fellow Soldiers, and Fellow Oil izens of Iluntingdon County. I minounce Myself: to you as an Indepen dent Union Candidate for the When of Asso ciate Judge. And in doing so, you have the right to know who I am; and why I ask your votes. I was born and reared iii Penn township, and am now 32 years of ago. Raised a far mer, I fbllowed lhat purstiit:until the coin mentement-of the rebellion, when on the 16th. of September, 'lB6l, I enlisted es a private in the company of Capt. J. 11. Wintrode in the 534 Regt. P. V. ; connOttnded by Col. Brooke. I wet On . gagea in tha seven days . battles on the Penmsula, at Antietam ; Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, and the intermediate fights, and on the 14th of October,' 1863, n few miles from Bristow Station, Va., I had my right arm nearly shot off; compelling me to' have it amputated 'close to the shoulder, a few hours afterwards.' liras then taken to the hos pital in' Alekandria, where 'I lay until March 1864, when I was 'transferred to the Invalid Corps, in which I remained until the 21st of August,lB6s, when I was discharged. Hay. ing been mndo Orderly Sergeant, and it being a part, of my duty to keep the rolls of the company ; I did my writing with my left.hand. This is a brief accouut of my.services during tire war, and I take pride in referring to my Company and. Regimental Officers for mj rec ord as a soldier; and as for character as a citizen, I refer to my, nciglthers at home, ir respective of party. lam not and - never was n politician. I love my country, end em willing to risk my life again in her defence. I claim no' honor for what I have doite—it was only my duty; but as I am poor, and; having lost my right arm in the service, and unable to earn a livelihood by Inkiest - toil, I appeal to the peo ple, soldiers and citizens, to reward' those who have been crippled fer life in this great struggle to preserve tile .Government. The soldiers -wile 'filught, by my side under our glorious flag, and are ready to do so again will not torn from the appeal of their former comrade in arms. -If there is anything on earth that sanctifies friendship and proves our common brotherhood, it is the sufferings, the struggle, and the wounds of war. As the great fight is now over, the rebellion sup pressed, and peace restored, we should not forget the brave men who won us the victory. If elected I promise to discharge the duties of the trust with honesty and fidelity ; and whether elected or defeated, I shall. be none the less true to my country, and her trium pha❑t flag. 'ANTIIONY J. BEAVER. A SSEMBLY.— V;ihe Voters of the Representative Dis trict Conposed of the Counties of _Hun tingdon, Mifflin and Jitniata, At the moist solicitothius of many of my fellow chi acne, I hare heel's Induced to offer myself is an iudepen dent cantlidabefor the Legislator° in this 'District, com posed of the counties of Huntingdon, 3IIMIn and Juniata. If four years rhiptary serico in our orniy foi the Ines. erration,of our glorious Union, constitute any elaims to • yonr edflrage, I ask it of yeh. 'For my acts as on officer and soldier, I refer you to the oth rPllllllCavall7 during the svpr. J. M. PORTED. Alexandria, Aug. .03, Revenue Stnr4s From 1 cont to $lO, p r lwas on hand and for sale at Lewis' Book Stoke.,-, Orders by mail, accompanied with the cash for stamps and posteige, will re oeive promvt attfsnton.. FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE ANY' poison. in tcrthit-of ono of 111 above sliOuld MLfg DIANA L. ElA liEft, Agent for the Machine, Huntingdon, ,Sopt.27-On •. KISHACOQUILLAS. SEMINARY. FOR MALES AND FEMALES. \XTILL OPEN its Winter Session on V the 161.11 of 06T01.1E1t next, and continuo .5 months Entire Expenses, except waiting. for the session, $B5 No better place could be selected where students are entirely free front the ekes of towns nod villages. For particulars address S. Z. StrAltP, son. Principal. Aclax•ct,ifittormaa2c. •. . TORN MEGAIIA.I3t fo fauna's the Public . thai Le' bar Liken' out a license to dry soles nt any place In the 17th Colliticsidonal district. ' Address him' at ItithlleOu'ig, fleaYord corns ty, •or Post rnastor at James Creak, Iluntlogdon cothify: 6s2G-am 1 4 4:$3'Aii.XCJ rePriLlCAti __444'WZ,,,',l't.'h.‘Jn -6 ,o*‘.a. j4Q._ . ,,.,.. r- , .....,-.. ~, ' a - ,;' ix • i r ;.7,2,.- ...... . _ ~.. ~ _ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND SEWING MACHINES. M. GREENE has just opened . lila Music Store, ono door west of W Lewis' Book 'gore, Where he keeps constantly on hand STEINWAY & SONS' and C'...!`l l LE'S Plano Manufacturing Company's PIANOS, MASON s; CABINET ORGANS and CAROART, NS EDGAM 'ma - wove; outtara, Violins. giro., notes; Clitior and Violin Strings. MUSIC 11001iS-Golden Chain,Cluldott Shover, Golden Censor. Golden Trio, be., Ac.' SllkliT MUSIC.—IIe is constantly receiving from odelphia all the latest music, )vhich persons at a distance wishing, ran order, 0111111 We cent thorn by no nil. Also U ROVER & BAK MS Celebrated SIMVING MA CIIINES—the only machine that, to addition to ovary kind of sewing. embroiders - perfectly; sewing Silk and. Cotton of all kinds - and colors for machines. Persons buying Sewing Machines fully instructed in the use of them. , Pianns and Organs Warranted for five years. Those wishing to buy any of the above articles ate in vited to coif and examine mine before purchasing else. n - bero My, prices are the same as In New York and Philadelphia. Circulars of Instruments nr Machines, sent promptly upon application with any additional infornintisni desired. D. M. GREENE:, 11111 street,linntingdon, Pa. se2t One door west of Lewis' Book &tore. GEO. W. SWARTZ, Clock & Ate' Watch Maker, At 1110 old eland of Swartz & McCabo, , HILL STREET, HUNTINGDON, Pa. my10,1865-Cot 'DIVIDEND DECLARED. 11 tiNTINGDOIt, F. opt. 13, 100. The Dlreetori of the Porter 'eland Oil Company have this day declared a • DIVIDEND OF ONE PER CENT. no the capital 'dock of the Company, for the mouth of Alagott, payable ani nod after the lath lost. W. 3010. WILMAMSON, ee2o-3t Secretary. STRAY STEER. . . Come to the premises of the subscriber In Tod twp. In the latter part of November lAst n dark brin. V A vio e. . dlo STEIIIi, supposed to be two years old, but VA not merited. • A white streak between the ford -1ri...-... legs, and the cud of the tall white. The owner is reques ted to come forward, prove property, pay charges, stud take it , away ; otherwise it will be disposed of according to law. . , - • (501.15*) N IC:BOLAS CRU 51. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. [Estate of James Lane, deceased.] . undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of lluntinedon county, to di.tributo filo balance on the Administration account of. James lt.' Lane, Executor of James Lane, deceasStl; . will attend to tho duties of his appointment on Thursday . ..the 28th day Of September, at his office In tho borough of Ifuntingdon,ut one o'clock,. P. 314 when andwhero aII persons' Interested willpresont their claims, or be delnirrod front coining in for any eller° of said fund. .• W3l. A. STEPHENS, September 13, . ' , Auditor. • A UDITOR'S NOTICE. . [Estate of Isaac l'islier;deceased.] The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans' 'Court of Huntingdon county, to distribute the balanco in the bands of no, P. Campbell, Esq., no administrator of the estate of Isaac Fisher, &ceased, will attood to tho do. ties of lila appointment nt his office In tho thorough of Huntingdon. on Wednesday the 27th day 'of 'September. at one o'clock, P. 21,, when and where all persons intores ted will present their claims, or be debarred fecal coming In fur a share of sold' fund. WSI. A. STEPIIIOI2, Septembei 18,'05-td.. . • • Auditor. • A URITOR'S NOTICE.. Estatffof Margaret Entrikon, deed. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Courted' Huntlngdonconuty to distribute the fund' in the hands' of John B.Oiven, surviving 'Executor of gar garet Entriken, deed., will attend to the duties of hie ap. pointment at his office in tile borough of Huntingdon; on TUESDAY, the 3d day of October, at ono o'clock, p m when and where all pencl. interested will present their claims or ho debarred front coming in for any share of said fund. M 3.1. A. STEPIIESS, se2Otd. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. • . [Estate of Henry T. White; Esq doc'dd The undersigned,' auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county to distribute the fund in the honde of Adolphus White, administrator of Henry T. White,' late of thu borough of. Huntingdon, deceased, to and among those entitled thereto, h.reby glees notice that he will attend nt Lie WIC* in the borough of Hunting don, ou SATURDAY, the 23d day of September next, at one o'clock, I'. M., for the purpose of making said distrib ution, when and where all parsons having claims against the said fund era required to present the same, or be do. barred front coming in for any shore of the said fund. an 3041 THEO. H. CREMER, Auditor. - COUNTRY DEALERS• can •,;"' buy CLOTHING from me In Huntingdon at RHOLEPALE m cheap cc they cau in the hies, as I have a wholesale store its Philadelphi 11. ROWAN. Gold Pons & Pencils, The best assortment of the hand somest and best styles, for sale at Lewis' Book Store. tt Photograph Prattler, • A splendid assortment of largo size just received and for sale at Lewis. Book Store. t ,etir For neat JOB PRINTING,. call at the "GbonE Joe PRINTING °FMK." at Hum. tingdoh PR. A FARM AT PRIVATE SALL - , frhe subscribors wall offor,f4..prii4 salo a farm situated in ackstal fulfmailp; 'cautalq. lag alumt 41 ; • • _ , _ TWO riUNDRED 'AORVS - one hundred and forty of whieli are cleared, and the once well thnbered . wlth plnf, owl: ' and chestnut; .- The improvrtnentsi fonslstrof a good dwelling Loose; Lank born, bldatintith.shop,norn boas, tiagon steed, end other nereaintf out litlildlage. A branch of Stone Creek rune ilrrongh tLo promisee, and a spring of good and never falling water near the Louses. A good apple oreliiirdi and ,a•nuniber of young pearls trees are also on tilo,farnl, This is n desirable locaifon, well adapted to tho raising of stock, and is convenient to schools and churches. For further information inquiry of the 'undersigned living on the farm. ' OEM PUBLIC SA-LE OF NEVADA STEAM MILL By •irt no or an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county, at . August term, 1805, to me directed under proceedings in partition in mid court, I will expose to public SAO, On Saturday, October 21, 1865, at 1 o'clock, P. IH., on the promises In' the borouyh' Ilnutingdou, all dug certain • LOT OF ifftOtiND Sit:tato in the borough of Huntingdon, containing 7400 seventy fire hundred square feet, nett measure bounded by the Finnsylronta. Canal to the north, a tat of Jas. Fort, on the east, the turnpike road on the south end the cot tage farm on the west, having thereon a atesm grist and flouring mill and a largo . frame Sterol:attic. The mill has the necessary mochinery to the put - pore, and excellent steam engine attached to it, and the situation Is a good one for any kind of business. TIMMS OF SALlt.—One third of the purchase money to . he paid on the acknowledgment of the deed and the re• meinder in two equal anneal payments with interest, to be secured by the judgment bonds and mortgage of the purchaser. aBo. W. JOIINSTON, .Sheriff. By order of the Court : W. C. WAGOZIEP., Prothonotary. llnutingdon,Sopt.36,lBGs. , ()UPIIANS' COURT SALE OF 31Thertatet. By virtue of on onler of the. Orpherte* Court of Moir county, the outionitned Will offer for sale, on the premi sus, On Thursday, October 19, 1865, At 1 niclock,p, in., a VALUABLE FARM, in Efutaon tArp.; Blair county, (alighting lamb of Fpringfield Furnace, containing= area, moro or tree, . . MThis farm Is well Improved, and in good coin 'tattoo,harlng thereon a good house., bank barn, Corn cribs, Wagon shed and other outbuildings. An orchard of choice fruit, spring of never falling 'water, and large spring house. ' • . . This is it desirable property, located tY miles front Wil liamsburg, S Milos front Hollidaysburg and 8 milas from 'Martinsburg. - . ' • Tftit3l9 OF SALE.—Ono third on confirmation of sale, and ttio residue in two squat annual payments with inte rest, to be' secured by bonds and mortgage of purchsier . . For further information • apply . to'llon.A. ifcAlifeter, Springfield Furnace, or to JOIIN 3f. CUNNINCIIIAid, JOSEPH 3i. STIMIENS, Admm. otJumeu A. Cunningham deed self/-3t EXECUTORS' SALE R AL ESTATE. The unctoraignoti, Erecutors. of Christopher 'Wigton, late of Ft•atlkfrn terenebip, litintin'gdon county, deceased, by virtue of tho potior and nOthority vo4ted in them by the trill ofeabldmued,o will offer at public sale, on the promisee, On Thliniatty, tho 12th of . October, 3.865, At ten Welock, n. •tn. •all that •valuebto LinESTONE• FARM, el ttfitt in Franklin towaebip, Huntingdon county containine IST acres, 1641 of which are cleared and itn. proud. . . •. • • i a The buildrngs &nib' f fin good. two story dou ble . frame dwelling house, itlYil netessnry out buildings, and a framo bank barn, 76 a fin feet. A good young orchard, bearing fruit, and save• eel fine springs, botlislate and ilmestono, are on the pre- Mises. It is eltnafed on the turnpike from Spruce Creek to Centre county. and is four mites from. Spruce Crook, a station on the Panne).!yenta Railroad. The crook passes through the form, and there are two good water powers, at Ono of tilde, there is a darn already built, ready for• machinery•. The farm is in good order and cultivation, and its con. venisnce to schools, churches, storm, and the large iron manufacturing ertablislamente of Huntingdon county, makes this eon of the most dosirablo farms in Hut interit or of the Irate. Possosstoliwtit tee del(rorcd on the let of April. . Tho executors Will, Al (ho earn time, offer nt public sale 020 ACRES of laud in Palo Alto comity, rovin. • None of the helm desire to purchase; the property Will be sold to the highest hldilet; TERMS OP SALE.—One third in Laud, nod the rosiduo In one mid two years• troth tho date of sale, with interest from the first of April,lB6o, to be secured by the bonds nud mortgage of the purchaser. SAMUEL WIGTON, It. 11. WIGTON, JOSEPH DYSART, cl94t Executors. 3Fircyrmxx. Micxv HE UEIRS of Joseph Reed will soil T rrivxtv .nla n vulnablelimui t an farm coojaltdec 157 Acres, 141 Perches, and allowancer, situate in. WEST TOWNSHIP, Minting don county, Pa ; one mile fro Potoreburg, which is on the lin- of the Potipa. Itnilrond. About 120 acres aro cleared and in good state of cultiva tion, including some 25 acres in meadow. The remain ing pants well timbered and is every acre available for farming purpo es There are on it a large well finished brick house, a large bank barn, one tenant house, a brick spring house, carriage house, wagon shed and corn crib.— Also, an excellent apple and peach. orchard. The fences are good, including nearly 200 panels pest and roll fence. On the farm ere three never falling springs of the best limestone water, and a running stream passing through one corner of the barnyn rd.' This presents a rare chance to obtain a productive, first quality farm. For further particulars call Upon or address, previous to October 20th, the undersigned. T. 11. REE.D. Petersburg, Mint. co. soli) JAMES A. BROWN, Mutt t ingdan A FARM .FOR SALE. riIHE heirs of Jacob.G. Hewitt, will sell at private sale a valuable farm, embracing about One Hundred and Sixty-Five Acres, situate in Porter township, Huntingdon county, about three nod a half miles from Huntingdon, the earns from Alexandria and McConnellstown. The quality of this land is of the best limestone; the land is all. fftl clear. There le also on Ito large brick dwelling a • house and bank barn, two tenant houses, wagon shed and corn Cribs, carriage house, and also an elegant orchard,olcliccee fruit, with pear and cherry trees. • There aro alio three springs of good water, which aro not effected by dr3r.weather. In connection with the farm there Is a Mountain trrief of timber laud one mile froi;n the maidihrm which will be enld along with : th e faint. For further particulars, call upon or address the under eigned mar WHllaineburg. se6tf G. W. ROLLY,R.. • VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT V 'PRIVATE SALE. • , TIM undersigned will sell rola reasonable price the fol lowing real estate situate In DUBLIN Township, Hunt ingdon county, belonging to Mrs. Blinn'/I; Pym: No; 1.-Adjoining lands of James Neely, William Stew art, and others. containing one. hundred and sixteen acres and sixty-ftre perches, more or less. . No. 2..Adjolning lands or. Limes Neely, James Kelly, and James Gres, containing seventeen act., more or --- less., No. 3.ApJoining. the above and' containing seventeen acres and thirty-six perches, part whereof is cleared. • The real estate above mentioned was purchased by Mrs. Eliza Pym at Sheriff's solo of the property .of William Cumnbell. - Any person wishing to purchase the above properties can ascertain the full particulars and terms of rale by calling on IL C. - Robson, Esq of Shade Gap. pr .. • . SCOTT,DROWN &BAILEY, Ifuntingtion..July D 2,190. A Up. (or E, u. Pynt. LOTS FOR SALE I V WEST HUNTINGDON, PA. APPLY TO WM. DORRIS, JR., Agent for.J. E. Thonison. Huntingdon, Juno 20, 1865. - &, HORSE, CARRIAGE, HARNESS FOR SALE. ~. . . The underoigued °Tenni private sale a four year old idAltkl—a splendid animal, sound hi all lts parts, nod a fur. traveller. Also, a rt i ilcs good top 110001", and a new and complete not of WiItPIESS. . , LEOPOLD BLOOM. Iluntlogaon, Ang. IG, 1865. - . • Miztanaci 3Pcor lIE undersigned offer the Farm on which they reside; In West township, ;Huntingdon county, at private sale. It is situated three miles from l'atereiburg,'and the name dietnnce from Itnilrond and ca nal. It contains three hundred and forty-nine acres rind allowance; good building', and about one hundred and fifty acres cleared, and well adopted for nptock farm. • J. S. 31AGUIRl9, • • npri119,186.4-tf. RACIIEE MAGDIRE Mgo®try aork.ol. g.csoates. FIN GEO. SHAEFFER - flan just returned from the east with SPLENDID STOCK BOOTS, SHOES, dAITPBS,.&C Which ho offers to • tho inspection of. bin customers and tho public gonorally. Ile will eoll hie stock at tho most REASONABLE PRICES, and thoie who . puichase oneb will surely call again BOOTS ik, - .SIIOES MADE TO ORDER, •. apd REPAIRING done in the nentost and ;not expedt• Roue manner. Can upon Mr. Erhoefet at Lie elfq oq Mil ntrfet, a feu . doora •.wr - of Il) Diamond. - • 6,27 j3RIDGE "LETTING.— • - 414 coiipii Coniuddidonern recerie prptiirete - tk their office up to one o'clogh, on Saturday, the 7th dayQQ getober - 1561 for building bridge ncrona Aughtidet reek at Meadow G4t - neanlYeatertn ll ll. - To Ito an open bridge of one apart odeiherhdrettiket tott'iveetheaseard , ed at the sides. Abutipenta to he 12 foot high Nbairrion , Water mark. Plan and speellicatiatte cau be seen sit the Commissioners' olitce, By order of the Board. itENKT W. 31114E11, Clerk. Sept. 13, '3l-ttd. DISSOLUTION of PARTNERSHIE' Npoco. Is given that the partnership heron:der, ex- ng between the undersigned in the mercantile Mad ness, at iluntingdonr under the firm of henry - In thin Clay dissolved ty, mutual consent. The day firm of S. E. Henry di Co. 'trill settle thebusinean of Usury Miller. .S. E. 11ENRY, - tIOLIN Idly..LE'lki , linntingden . Pa 'September 12, 1625:' • JOSEPH DUFF, S.tMUF:T. DUFF: . . • „,, . . , whe Ilnu , on , ried. have formed a copartner:olp in the inercantile business. at Huntingdon,. under the firm erg.' E. If enry & Co., and will 1?r, glad to receiva a char,: ef t . public patronage. . , . . ', , ' - ' - :WU F. Jonicsrox. • littutiug TtiOS:B; 4 q I INST°N ilon, Sept. 12, 1865. •:" A I TTENTIONI . . . R. 8: WESTBROOK COr • Would respectfully C 411,, the attention oi the L. - public to their fresh Stock, and attractive Tn a.vjj riety of GROCERIES, • CO.NEECTIONAIES • •• • • TOBACCO & SEGARS, .F.IIUPIt, NUTS, TOYS,' And In fact everything generally kept in such a store. They are prepared to sell at the most reasonable price-a, and by n clam attention to business, and their endeavora to please everybody they hope to gain the good will and patronnge of the public. Their store -is located on nut street, directly apposite . this First National Dank, and was formerly occupied by 'Mr. Wm. Saxton. NOW OPEN, WHARTON & MAGUIRE'S ,NE W .11Erzeorciwitana Sitcazaei IN THE BROAD TOP DEPOT BUILDING. Tba public .' generally aro invlied" i6es,ll! be:fere Ilunti ogle n, June 28, 1865. [Betattio( Benjamin Youse;.deed: - Letters of Administration have been grauted; - -to tba undersigned upon the estate' or Benjamin Fonse; Tate or llopewoll township, Iluntingtion county, tleceaseib persons indebted will ,make paymenti- end thotmthaving claims present thetn, property authenticated4o us, " - ANN FOUSE,Adelinistratris, so2o—Gl.* ADA.,II - FOUSE, Adirlin*tra!or. .. - ..,. . DMINIBTRATOR'S NOTtal. [Estate Of Armstrong Willoughby,dee'd..l hereof administration upon the estate of Armstrong Willoughby, Into of Ituritingdon bor,, dec'd. baring been krunted to the undorslgned,"all persons indebted to. the estate will make payment, and. those havin4 elolnle VW: , present thm e , for settlement. " " '," . • "r". sapt 0,1.8654 t .24)DMINISTRATORt,NOTIQE:7'7 . 7 4 [Estate of John Hough, decd. enure of Administration :upon the estate :or. John Rough, .late of Clay. boa-m.141p, deed; having been granted:to trio tutdersignedi.allpenteUu hhting claims against the'ettate. are. requested td present them to tho undersigned, and all persoitsliudebtint, will; make immediate payment..' C. R. McCAIITHY, Saltine, Aug 28,1865-61. : Administrator. 40.4„...Erucixe:akr. ON the night of the 12th of Septem tier; 186fli the Safe of tl, ifuniligdoti:&'Browitip Railroad Mee, at Uuntingdonoras blown open and e, $lOOO Bon'd of the consolidatieVsoTen per cent; loan Of the Huntingdon. & Broad. Top Hatiroad Company., Ho. MST,. extracted theiefroln. All Pomona are cautioned agaillat negotiating too acme, as it will not he' imid.by the Corn., patty._ . OLLYZEt AYRES, Sept,. Superintendent's Mee, Huntingdon,' 9ent,l4tb, 1800. . . . . _ • JAMES R. ELDREDGE. GEO. P. ELDRE6GI4 s . ELDREDGE'&' . .BRO.„ _ •• Publishors' Stationers,' Booksellers , ' 1 • No. 17: and. South Sixth Street . • (Above Cliestout4 : Particular attention pal 4 to Clio country tnide..' Always on hand a large ifipply of Letter, Cap, Not, Bill, and Wrapping Paper; Envelopes; School and Mi.. talismans Books; Pens, Ink, Slater gucilage, Photo. graph Alborns, Paper Bags, &c., AC, 4.. Liberal terms to cash =stainers. 0111;26'04x Matiirriarg " DANDELION - PILLS For all diseases arising from one canoe, fever and Ague ' Dyspepsia, catarrh ib the Bead, Weak and diner dared Stomach, such as Indigestion, Sick' fleadache,'Gid diness of the Head, Weakness of Sight, Windy Ailments. libouniatisin, and Rheumatic Pains, Pains in the Back or Side, Nervons Debility, Lowness of Spirits, Impurity of the Blood, Blotches or Eruptions of the Body, Gravel,. Worms, ite., hr. Sold atels cents per box.. MenNTYRE'S TIVDIAN . TTEGETAIILW WORN • DESTROYER ! This infalliide vtiarranted to expel 1903711111rf all caseiant mai be givento cuildren of ill ages; ea Gist are purel 'Vegetable and if ertectly harmless. Cariba had at Lewis: Book store, Ifuntlngdori, PA. 140g.J. ii. 3i'ENTYRE''S ORELT 161148* INDIAN comroun -Internal all External Niche, Fins in ond.ttdy : far Headache and Earache in. three.,no . ritiO.,., Attar loothacheln one mtnutd.. . ; • Air Neuralgia in fire minutes; .04" Sprains In twenty minutes, • AYR— Soie Throsif io tea minutat, . • tar Cholic and cramptn Son trtiorttes, XtEit• Rheumatism in one ctai, go_ Pain in the Back ordide in ton itiintdosr le. Bad Congni'oi Colds in one day, Foyer mid Ague In one dlty, le.:Cures Deafness', AetLmn, Pike, vl_ Bronchitis: tißections,:Dripepsial . I;klk.,lnliammatied of the itidneys,:rrypinolne, ' • te. Liver Complaint and. Palpitation of the • Keep it in year Families—SieNneur comes when least ezp.eeteelt , . I prove - se td . antroffiCtiutift alsquite and pain; and tdactoMplisir more peifect equllittritins'of j•- all the circulating fluids In the human system, - than La eflinitid by any ether, Or all tither thethodd bf titedlC6l aid in the Borne space of time. ' ' '" -•— - TUMPOPUItAIt REMEDY'. is fait tenting -• the . fact that I cure, tree - !if.kluirde all the •- • plainta whenever there is ah opplirtunt hesey trrdb; sat s, A Boon 113 it in applied It almest miliannletnity kilfe tHe pain. I do not ask. you tq WI before yeti are cerium of Its dump. If you have no ecbppr pain,'it Is - warranted (ode, all it purports °lithe label; otherwise the money will be. - - I do mot Propose to citre'ekfl • dbfaise• =only a clasti named by my.direictione. MY opotettiron chew... teal and electric principles, and is, therefore, opPliable, `to the. cure or natural Tee torativisof all organic derange- .„ ment•nrielog, front an improper cireidatforiof.tDe =rite ••••• vitlflulds. . , Prof. J. IT. INid AN COMPOUND acts di rectly on the .absorbeabi,. seductog;gtandular " and otter ewellings in .incredilde,short fime, toidteuf any jill'sildt ' danger from its use under Ailey possible circritustancis:. , Thies is an internal and external rnedicine—cemposedot• mote, herbs and barks, stoat as bilk• forefathere used.— There is a bountiful snrgily . ortearth,io eureail compleinte .1f we only knoveW.hat they._ireee. . This has been a great etudy with the Medical PaCully .for amity years; to find out the Made beat adapted-to the above complaints—how to put theiri together, and whit' • proportioneto nee. J. If. McENTY'RtI', . . . • . Proprietbr,'lttading, For sale at Lewis' Book Store. Huntingdon, Pn., Sept. 60865. , , JOUX mom LIMIJEL T. BIZOTT2fi .'.lO/IN M. MAMA - rine name of this firm has heen - etiang ed trorruSCOtVl‘ BROWN, to , : • , SCOTT, BROWN & S4Thrit; under which nu. they )011 hareOtor conduct their practice ea • ATTORNEYS AT LAW, HUNTINGDON, PA. PENSIONS, add all claims of soldiers and aoldiere . against the Oevernrnent, hill be prernptly prorecuted.' May V, t i ANIT ASSOCIATION. unicei . ‘igiind "havo itsOclnted itiemnel the together in tho f , rnetlEe of the In.n , in Huntingdon :PA. - 010eulti the one now, aml formerly occupied by J. Sowell Ltlim• nit, adjoining nth Court Hotcup. A. it. _ J: SAINV.ELf.. :sraWART. July 20, 1564 fIALL at D. P. G r WIN'S if you want NJ GOOD GOODS. rm. "Slavery viewed from the Pible Stand Point," by Rev. J. M. Adair, let ealeat , Lewis' Veoir stoye, ,price .16 kW= bAT/DBLACIE,'" Adrallnlattittbir, lEBEEMS