Elje HUNTINGDON, PA Wednesday morning, Dee, 25, 1867, LOCAL , &-PERSONAL Local Advert is em eats Advertisements (puffs or notices) published in local columns at ten cents a line single insertion, counting seven words to a line. tf. No roper. Next Week.. As usual the hands employed in the printing offices-of town want a few days for pleasure, like other peop'e, and intend to keep the Holidays. No paper will be issued next week. gOur Carrier will be on hand with his address, on New Year's morning. .11EY''The Pennsylvania RailroadCo'. will give excursion tickets from Mon day, December 23d, to Saturday, Jan bevy 4tb. liErNall papering can bo done as well in the winter as summer. Beau tiful new styles just seceived at Lewis' Book Store. The Pennsylvania Railroad Co. have just erected a fine framo ware house, with ticket office and passenger room therein, at. Mapleton station, this county. re_A. German woman on the etni grant •train•gave -birth to a child bo twcen"Newton Hamilton and Mount Unkin, one day last week. The moth er stopped with the little passenger at a hotel in Mt. Union. h lived only two days. .=Before purchasing Articles for rase'and present during the holidays, - we would suggest to our readers to , consult the advertising columns of - this paper. It should be the object of •overy man, woman and child, to pa tronize borne trade and industry. . 110:-We invite attention of dealers to 'card of E. N.eGrow & Co., Pittsburg. Our friend J. S. BerkkreSser, of Coal mont, is an agent for the firm, who will be pleased! to take _orders, and guarantee all goods to give satisfac tion. Poisoned AnsalloGarvenaged about eleven years, a daughter of' Mr. Thomas Me- Garvey, of Mill Creek, recently swal lowed a gun•cap, which poisoned her, and before any antidote 'could be ad ministered, resulted in her death. Good Things for the Holidays Everybody can find something good -at Lewis' Family Grocery. Dried 'Fruits, Canned Fruits, Vegetables, Oy -sters, Cranberries, Candies in great -variety, &c., &c., &A Also toys for the children. The town was well crowded last week•with sleds and sleighs. Every body appeared to enjoy the snow. The Teachers Institute was a grand suc cess—the best ever held in the county. Mr. Tussey, Superintendent, deserves and receives great praise for the indus- Ary-an4_laborin making it a success. Religious The Rev. A. J. Barrow will preach in the Episcopal Church, this place, on Christmas night, a sermon suitable to the occasion, at '7l o'clock. There will be services on the following Sabbath, morning and afternoon, at the usual hours. The Church has been decora ted for the occasion.' Sudden Death We learn that a gentleman, who was recently married in the town of Delphi, Indiana, came to Bloody Run, Bedford county, on a wedding tour. He was there only a few days, with his wife, when he was suddenly attacked with typhoid fever, and died. On Friday last his corpse was taken in a coffin to his relatives. How truly can we say : "In the midst of life we aro in death !" aMrcialatbui Library • •It affords us pleasure to announce •tha't J. C. Blair, proprietor of the Hun tingdon Circulating Library, has now permanently established that desired institution, and is prepared to furnish the .reading. community with an op► poitunity to converse with all the au thors, past and present, for a moderato compensation. For terms, - and in ducements, see his advertisement. Ile-Rev. 3". S. : Kieffer, pastor of the German Reformed congregation of this rplaCe,'preached his farewell sermon on Sunday evening last. 'Re has gone to take the;eha - rge gt:Hagmtown, Md.— During the short period he has been in our Midit lio , Won many friends by his genial demeanor, many admirers by his able discourses, and withal, was the eens of building up the church with' which he was connected. Rev. Mr. Sykes, Professor of the Westmoreland University, will preach in the church next Sabbath evening. Fast Piece of Business. "A- subscriber" in Alexandria sends ns the following item, which may be of interest- to shoemakers hereabouts and elsewhere : - ' - I have been told by Dr. G. W. Hew itt that - D. S. Henderson, of this place, one day last week, commenced cutting nut- ; a pair-ot boots for him (Dr. Hew. j.tt) at quarter-past two o'clock, and xn.ad,e and finished them by half past nine of the same day—making them in seven hours and a quarter. Can that be beaten in the cordwainer ring? Robberlea Our town is again infested with thieves, and the consequence wo have to chronicle some bold robberies com mitted by them.- On Saturday night last a party of them made an attack upon the grocery of Mr. John liagey, on Washington street, but after batter. ing the door, they found entrance im pregnable and left. Either they or an other set made a more successful entry the same night into the shoe shop of Mr. Lewis Richter, from wimnee they decamped with several pairs of boots. We would caution our citizens to be on the look-out for the thieyos, and give them a warm reception. New Styles of Wall Paper for 1868, now arriving at Lewis' Thais Store. m_ Ar .• Toys for the children at Lewis Family Grocery. COURT AFFAIRS, DPW CLAMATIO N. —IV lIE RE AS, by a precept to me directed, dated at Huntingdon, the 23d of November, A. D. ISO 7. under the hands and seal of the Hon. George 'l'a3 tor, President of tho Court of C 0311311011 EMS, Oyer and Tel miner,and general jail deliv ery of the 91th Juilki•il Dktilet of Pennsylyania, canine. sea of Huntingdon, Blair and Cambria counties; and the lion. Anthony .1 WAN er and David Cl ti Lien, his assoc ales, Judges ul the county of Ilnlithigdon, justices as. signed. appointed to heir, uy and dotal mine all and en cry intizettneuts made or taken or or concerning all mimes. which by the laws of the state are made t.motal, or felon tes of death, and other edit aces, m inies and misdemeanors, which hate been or shall hereafter be Committed or perpe trated, for mimes alines:Ml-1 inn commanded to make public in orientation tilt engin - int my it ludo bailiwick, that a Court of Oycr and Terminer, of Csminton Pleas and Quart, Sessions, will be held at the Com t House in the 110301101 of Huntingdon, oil the second Monday (and 1313 day) of JANUARY, and those w Ito mill ptosecute the bald prisoners, he then and there to prosecuto them as it shall be just, and that all Justices of tho Peace, Coroner and Constables within said county, be then and theta in their proper persons at 10 o'clock, a. m. of said day, with their records, Inquisitions, examinations and remembran ces; to do those things width to their aims respectively appertain. Dated at Huntingdon, the ISth December, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-scion, and the 91st year of American Independence. JAS. F. BATHURST, Sheriff. PRO - CLAIMATION.--W HERE A S; by a precept to um directed by the Judges of the Com mon Pleas of the comity of Huntingdon, bearing test tho 23d of November, A. D 1507, IDM C 011113111111.1031 to make public Proclamation thiongliont my whole bailiwick, that a Court of Common Picas will be held at the Court House in the borough of Huntingdo ' n on the 3rd Monday (ant 20th day) of JANUARY, 1565, for the trial of 3111 is. BIWA in said Court which remain undetermined belore the said Judges, when and whore all jurors, witnesses, and suitors, in the trials of full issues are required. Dated at Huntingdon, the 15th December, in the year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and Siztty.seven, and time 9lst year of American Independence. JAS. F. BATHURST, Wterilr. TRIAL LIST, JANUARY TERM, 1868. YEAST WEEK. Win. W. Paul & Co. To P. P. Baker, of D. T. Owens • no Riegel Faster. Mrs. It. Corbin vs Henry &rouse A: Co W. W. & D 0 Entrikon, f a re Alicha,•l Stan°. Sam° -vs ,Saino. Dr. P. eibbenberger's ears. - es Wilma & Lorena. Wood .11 Bacon. vs A. P. Wilson. Jacob Missal' vs John B. Weaver. Jobs McCaban's airs. vs A. P. George C. Hamilton vs David Fosse. Elizabeth Gratz, et al vs Alva Chilcott, of al. Enos Rogers vs The township of Cromwell and bor. of Orblsonia. Samuel Campbell vs Same. II David Blair vs W. E. McMurtrie. com. of H. Miller. George Nola vs Wm. &tenon'surge-. Jacob C. Coualnuart vs The township of Cromwell and bore: of Orbisenin. - P. M. 'Lytle • to Julio W. Muttons. Win. A. Orbiumi Ts Thomas Turloy and wife. . . Martin Bell va John McElwee. G. W. B. Sipe --v3 A. h. Guss. Mary Buoy vs J. K. McCehan. Thomas 'Burley & wife vs McGrath & Piper. Wilson & Potriken vs Simon Cohn, et al 0. W. leett vs David (hove. Jacob Dorman va Janteo Entriken, at al. John Bell, et al vs John Morgan, et al. Christian Woavor vs II to It T H It It & Coal Co. John H Danford for use vs David Blair. Cyrus W. Itemonderfer vs The bor. of Huntingdon. alartiu Gate's admitir vs James Morrow. lira. MeFarland'a guard's va Mifflin t Centro co. P. II Co Westly M. Akers vs The Broad' op on Co. John B Shenefolt TS lYni. Wilson. Wm M. Weigley vs John W. Maori), Benj. F. Clark vs Thdhlas Hall. Wm. 11. Briggs for usa Samuel Okesou, et al. Sarno vs Same. J. It. SIMPSON, Prothonotary. Prothonotary a 01800, Dec.lB, 186. GRAND JURORS. Baker John, carpenter, Clay Chamberlain Jas. inn keeper, War'mk Culegate Oliver, farmer, Cromwell Coulier Junies, farmer, Tell Donaldson Isaac, farmer, Lincoln Evans Samuel .D., farmer, Tell Enyeart Davis G., teacher, Penn Ilorncr Isaac, farmer, Barree Isenberg Lich. carpenter, Alexandria Lewis Wm , editor, Huntingdon Locke Philip, farmer, Springfield Locke Simon, blacksmith, Dublin McCoy Joseph, farmer, Walker Morrow John, farmer, Dublin Miller D. P., M. D., Huntingdon Miller Geo. WT, fanner, Union Miller Jacob C, farmer, Barron Peterson James, farmer, Dublin Park Joseph, firmer, Cass Shoope Jeremian, farmer, Shirley Spelik David, farmer, Juniata Sollers Jacob, carpenter, Springfield Wray William, farmer, Franklin Wilson - lit:pry, surveyor, Oneida TRAVERSE JURORS-FIRST WEEK. Beaver Samuel, firmer, Penn Baird Harry, blacksmith, Shirley Bor. Boyer. John G., merchant, Penn &giber John, farmer, Groin well Claubaugh John, laborer, Walker Cresswell Jacob, surveyor, Cassville Conrad Daniel, farmer, Franklin Covert J. B , stonemason, Springfleld Dell Levi, farmer, Union Dean Abraham, carpenter, Juniata Frazier John 8., fUrmer,Vest Foster John B , farmer, Shirley Gayton John, farmer, Union Griffith John, farmer, Tod Gates Thomas, laborer, Franklin Grafilus Robert, farmer, Porter Haslett R. F., inn keeper, Morris Houck Adams, farmer, Tod Hamilton John C. farmer, Wrest Henderson David, farmer, Morris Hagans John, shoemaker, Barren Heifner Benjamin farmer, Walker Kelley Thomas, farmer,- Cromwell Love William, farmer, Tell Lang Washington, butcher, Walker Lloyd William, gunsmith,,Franklin McNeal Robt. G. farmer, Clay Myton Wm. B, farmer, Jackson Mateer Henry 11. plasterer, Brady Myton Alfred, farmer, West McNeal Alexandria, farmer, Clay Mierley John, farmer, Union Miller Martin V., farmer, Union McFadden Wm. 'coachman, Jackson Neff Benjamin K. farmer, West Porter George B. farmer, West Painter David, manager, Brady Spangler John, farmer, Cass Slack Job, mechanic, Barree Shinefelt Abraham, farmer, Juniata Seeds Hugh, gentleman, Franklin Simpson Murry, farmer, Huntingdon Stevens Frank, merchant, Mt Union Weaver Alfred, carpenter, Brady Wakeffeld Augustus, farmer, Shirley Weaver Jacob, farmer, Hopewell Weight David, farmer - Juniata," Zentmyer M. merchant; Warriorsmark TRAVERSE JURORS-SECOND WEEK. Appleby William, farmer, Dublin Aeyers Hiram, forgeman, Alexandria Brown William, farmer, Cass Briggs A. G. farmer, Tell Bales Simon, farmer, Henderson Buck waiter Jonas, farmer, Walker Berkstresser George, Hopewell Baker John, farmer, Tod Chilcote Solomon, farmer, Tod Crownover Berta, laborer, Jackson Corbin John, carpenter, Juniata Emerick James, laborer, Franklin Grubb Joseph, farmer, Penn Gibboney Joseph, gentleman, Barrco Goodman Jacob, farmer, Brady Johnson Samuel, cooper, Penn Johnson Geo. W. merchant, West Keenan Thomas, railroad boss, Penn Madden Gideon, farmer, Springfield Marra Martin, inn keeper, Carbon Martin Isaac, farmer, Porter Mitdden Wm. Esq , farmer, Clay Marlin, James T., currier, Clay Metz Jonathan, merchant, West Along David, farmer, Wartiorsmark Myton James, farmer, West neCallan James, laborer, Henderson McLaughlin Wm, merchant, Mt Union Owens Perry, merchant, Warrioram'k Painter Jacob, farmer, Cromwell Shade J. A„ H. D , Dublin Speck Abraham, farmer, Brady Shaver Peter, merchant. Mt Union Smyers William, mason, Clay Gates David, farmer, Franklin Laird Robert A. farmer, Porter Leap Year With the advent of 1868, comes Leap Year, and this suggests to our minds; whether it would be proper to leap out of the frying pan into the firel Whether it is safe to "leap in the dark ?" Whether it would not be well to "look before you leap ?" W hether it is politic to "leap at a conclusion ?" Whether it is etiquette for young lady to leap into the arms of a handsome dry-goods clerk, just because "the cat scared her so ?" Whether it would be policy for the said clerk to "leap to the rear," and rot embrace the—op. portunity ? Whether it would be more than right if our young men were to— not leap—but just walk into LEWIS' BOOK STORE and purchase a nice Christ mas present for some "fair friend?" They will there find a supply suitable for just such a purpose. Call around. Ladles Dresses and Boys Clothing. The undersigned inform the public that they are prepared to make Ladies Dresses of all kinds in the most . sub stantial and fashionable styles. Also Boys' Clothing. They respectfully so licit a share of patronage. B. ANNIE M'CABE. EMMA OSWALT. Huntingdon, Dec. 10, 1807,—tf. What Every housekeeper Should have Fisk's new patent fire Damper will save coal and make heat, add to your comfort and save money. We have one in our stove in the Book Store and wouldn't think .of having it remov ed: A trial is sufficient to make it the popular damper in use. IL should be in every stove. A Merry Chrttmas and. Harpy New Year Christmas Gifts of all kinds for the young or old. ..11on't forget the little ones, but call at Blair's Book Store for Juveniles all sizes, bright and plain binding. Store open till 9 o'clock P. M. during the holidays. ilolldpy Presents You can buy your presents cheaper at A. L. Lewis' new store in -Leister's new building, Huntingdon. At Books for the Holidays—a hand some assortment—for sale at Lewis' Book Store. le—Musical Instruments, fancy and useful articles,Tor sale at Lewis' Book Store. Blank Books for the desk and pocket, for sale at Lewis' Book Store. We judge from the immense sales that Mrs. S. A. Allen's Improved (new sty/e) Hair Restorer or Dressing (in one bottle) is preferred by every one. ~ Every Druggist sells it. Price One Dollar. - . Speer's %Vines Are the pure juice of the grope, unexcelled by any native vintage. They con tain valuable medicinal properties, and are of intrinsic worth to the invalid and the con valescent, strengthening the weak, and restor ing the system to tone and vigor. Sickly per sons and females should try them. MARRIED, • On the 17th of December, at the residence of the bride's mother, Mr. T. J. MILLER, of Barree township, to Miss MARY E. OBURIC, of Jackson twp , Huntingdon county, Pennsylvania. DIED, In Mooresville on December 13th, JOHN ThomrsoN, Esq., aged 68 years. On Saturday afternoon last, ANNIE, daughter of Mrs. A. and Jos. 11. Car mon. ' - On the 20th of December, 1567, at the residence of her father, in Trough Creek Valley, Mrs. MARY K. wife of Levi Evans, Esq., of Goalmont, aged 34 years, 2 months. TAEAFNESS, BLINDNESS and OA TARIM treated with the utmost success, by J. IbAACS, M. D.. Oculist and Aurist, (formerly of Loydon, llollund,) N. , . 805 ARCH street Phil sdelphin. Teigituonb els front the most reliable sources in the city aide nu tty can no seen nt his Wilco. The medical faculty are In vited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in time p notice. Artificial Eyes inserted without pain... No char g e for examination. myS•lyblu MARKETS. I= PIIILADELPIIIA, Dec. 21, 1867 Superfine Flour at $7,,•2508,25 extra at $8,50@j9, fancy eat,a family SWI4 and Penna)l,linla Pointy $9,75 10,76, and fancy Wands sl2,7sEntd,OU according to quality. It) o flout $9,00. Prime Wheat is scarce hero. Choice now at $2,0002,50 NU 'lite $2,40@2.55. Rya at $1,70631,71. Corn 1,40 to 1,42 Oats at Sc.s ' Bailey malt at $1,55. Cloveriired $7,1208,00 ;According to quality; Timothy at $2,40q - e2,6s;,Vla.bseed $2.5502,50 per Imehol. rtristutton, 'Dec. 21.—Flour.—There Is a local demand Wo quote salts of spring oiliest Flour at $10,75010,75, Muter Flour at $11,60012.05 fancy at $1:10120. Wheat, v. Mei ,$2,5002,55 and No. 1 B1)114;82,60,02,05 Corn lion, Bret hands atsl,oo. Rya, $1,50 per bushel. Oats 08(ii,70e; Barley 1,90051,65, Shoulders 12e; sides 3/1c; hams 183.de, Lnrdl33.:;:c. Cateacio Dec. 21.—Flout dull spring extra 89,15@0,50. Whiter, $8,5009,50. Bluing 11 heat Is at $1,8801,79. Corn 1,00. Oulu, 55ctit. FINANCIAL. Nuw Your, Dec. 21.-1104 olosel at $1,3334 HUNTINGDON MARKETS. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY HENRY & CO. WinnUM& PRICES. Superfine Flour, $lO,OO, Eggs Extra Flour, old. 11,00:Feathers IV lb Family Flour 12,00 Flaxseed Red................. 22,25 Hops . f lb White' Wheat "35 Kam, smoked Apple Butter re ga110u...1,25 Hay V ton Bark per cord 0 OU hard Batley 100 Largo Onions V bus.. Butter ......... ............ ...... 35. Mixed Chop Buckwheat I,oooate Buckwheat Meal If cwt.. 4,00 Potatoes V bus Bran cwt 1,25 Piaster pet ton 'Rivas V dos 3,oo®l,o(Pltags q 3 10.1 Beeswax V lb '0 Rya Beaus If hue 2.0 C Rye Chop V cwt... Clorerseed it lii lbs.. ... .6,50: Rye Straw 0 ,, 1 bundie, Chickens 25; Shorts V cwt Country Soap 10, Shoulder Ruse Corn 90 to 1,00 Sidon Corn Meal V cwt..... ......2,2,i tallow Dried Apples Vbu ...... 'timothy Dried Cherries '43 quart..-12 Turke3s V, lb Dried Peaches V lb 15 Wool V lb Dried Beef "0 Pork V, lb Be. rtt lb Hillard Ucal . . „„$7,00 Broad Top V ton $2,00 © 2,501 REAL ESTATE AGENCY, TI'HE undersigned have established Agoucy iq tho Borough of HUNTINGDON, PA., For tho purchase oud sale of all Muds of • 7 And trill giro prompt attention to the sale nod lotting of Houses, litmus, Building Lots, and all other Beal Bs4 to business entrusted to their care. FOR SALE. A convenient and well finished DWELLING in West Huntingdon ; pleasantly situated; a well of good water on the piemlbes ; n covered pump, and other convenlea, COS. A handsome RESIDENCE in the Borough of Hunting don, courouiently locatod In a central portion of the towp. 'Also. a two-story flame DWELL'S° ; Price, $OOO. Persons [1054 ipg. to putglidso, sell, or rent, will address or apply in 'mewl, to MILLERS ARIITAGE, wee (wow° the Court House, Huntingdon, Pa. OE sTnAy sTEpris. i„;;, Cams to the premises of the subscriber, Hying in Tod township. Huntingdon county, two stray STBERS. One is a red yearling muley. and no mark on the ears; the other is two years and a half old, chiefly white, his head and neck red, large horns and short tall, and qo nitwit on the ears. The owner is requested to come for ward, move propoity, pay charges, and take them away, other also they will be disposed of according to law. :TS AA° McLain wcE twp Ike. 4, 1.L87. SALES MORRISON'S COVE FARM FOR 1_ SALE. This Farm is situated on Piney Cieek about four miles from Williamsburg, atliolnin.; tpringllsld Fortino prop erty. It Contains 165 ACRES, of which about 25 acres is young chestnut timber, all under good fence. The improvements are a first class lIARN, nearly new, with Wagon Shed. Corn crib, &c.; a stone DWELLING HOUSE, also new; leg Dwelling, large and well selected Orchard, etc, etc. There is an abundant supply of water by means of ca pacious cisterns which in seven years experience have never failed Is furnishing all the water required; also by the erectt which bounds,the farm. Further particulars my ho lota on oppllcatlon to tho undersigned, towiding in Huntingdon. Huntingdon, Nov. 15, 1557 FARM FOR SALE. THE undersigned offers a Farm for sale, being apart of the ono he resides on In Hun tingdon County. about ono mile mot of the town of Or. Immla. situated on the Aughwick Creek, containing about 125 acres; about 70 notes cleared and in a good stab, of cultivation, with a good two story log house, and thJ magonry work of a bank barO. Also a young apple walla, ti [reel) of ode t varieties, with a good Otto for grape cultme. The cleared bud is good arable bottom land of on eastern slope. TERMS—Ono thothand dollars on confirmation of sale, the balance in too equal annual 1.03 meats with interest seemed by bond and mortgage. A good title trill be giv en and possessioli on the that flay of April next. .o.'y For further pat ticulars apply to the subscriber on tho premisoo.• JUIIN B 41LENE1111.17. , Oct.% 1807. QIIERIFF'S SALES.—By virtue of, L. 3 writs of Lay. Eu. nod Vend, Expo. directed to me, will expose to public sale or outcry, at the Court house in tho Borough of Huntingdon, on MONDAY, thu Batt of JANUARY, 186 S, at 2 o'clock, P. M., the following described property to wit: A tract of unseated land situate in in Cronwell township, Huntingdon county, adjoining lands Or TOOIIIII4 Ortikorda, limiest on heirs, Bailor's improvenieut, sad otheis ; containing 100 acres, morn or ALSO, a tract of mateated land eltuato br Cromwell tp., county aforesaid, adjoining limns of ltrotester's belts, —MeConaughy, and others, containing 100 acres, morn lees. Also, a tract of inhionted land, situate in Case town. ship, county aforesaid, adjoining Abram 1 aylor and Jos. Sta, ea, containing GI autos, morn or less. Atso, a exact of unseated laud situate in Cass township, county afoielaid, adjoining lands of Abram Taylor, Joe. Stover, had others, containing 34 acres, more or less. ALco,,a trout of unseated land situate In Cass township, county aforesaid, adjoining lauds of Samuel 11. Green and Abram Taylor, containing 23 acres, more or less. Amo, a tract of unseated laud situate In Cass to‘vnalilp, county afora,aid, adjoining MeConaughy's imprekvement, Lens & 31cTitty, and others, containing 100 area, more or less. Also, a tract of cultivated land situate in Cass town. ship, county aforesaid. udjoining lands of Elijah Sellers and Abram Taylor, containing I nero and 52 perches, (no buildings) Seized, taken in execitt.on, and to be sold as the property of !leery Taylor. ALSO—AII that building located on a lot of ground situate in Warriorsmark Townsh p, Lluutiondon County, fronting on the south side of the Turnpike road leading from Huntingdon Purnaco to War riorsmark, ono hundred and seventy-five feet, the said lot being it triangle and tho other two side. being about 200 foot' each, bounded on tho east by lauds of Archibald Illitchleon, and on the west or South-west by lot of Mary Matthew Hutchison. Thu sold building Is a two storied flame duelling honso, weather boarded outside and plas tered inside, with shingle roof, boing 2 by 26 feat, in Ake, the first story boing 734 feet high, and the wood story 614 feat high, One° rooms on the first floor and four rooms ou the second floor, the ground covored by said building and so much uthor ground immediately adja cent theieto as may be mous cry for the ordinary nod useful porposes of the same. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property .of Sarah Patterson, oho was nonleaded It MI John Pattorsou her husband. NOTICE vo Puttenssans.—Biddera at Sheriff's Sales will take notice that immediately ups the property being knocked down, filly per cent. of all bids under $lOO. and twentpfive per cent, of all Was over that sum, must bo paid to the Sheriff, or the property Nllll be set up again and sold to other battlers who twill comply with the above terms. It court continnea two weeks deed acknowledged on Wednesday of second week. One week's court, property knocked down on Monday end deed eckn,..wledgod on file 1'011,111111: Saturday. JAS. F. BATHURST, Sheriff. Snerarr's OFFICE, Huntingdon, Doc. 18, 1807. REGISTER'S NOTlCE.—Notice is het eby given, to all porbons interested, Oita tho fol low fug named persona have settled their accounts in Om Regiater's Office, at Iluntingdon,tual that the said accounts trill he presented for confit :nation and allowance at an Orphans' Court, to bo held at Huntingdon, In nod for the county of llontingdon, on Monday', the 11th day of JANUARY next, (1818.) to wit: 1 The final account of Ephraim Hazlet, Executor of the Last will and testament of Maria Fleming, late of Brady township. ileee.isod. 2 Boattliatrildp account of Isaac Oatenkirk, guardian of the minor cla:dieu of Martin Flouting, late of Brady twp., deceased. 3 The final nccount of John W. Mnttern, admlnintra tor do hoofs non cum testninento annex.° of John late of Brady ton uship, deceased. 4 Administration itccount of James McElroy adminis trator of tam estate of P.O. Davis, deceased. 5 Adnanistration account of Abraham Ilarnish end Lou Is 11. Knodo oxemitoret of the lust n ill and testoment of Margarette. Sn mum, lute of Porter township, decooqed 0 .4dministratios account of David Maier, talmiiils. [rotor of Robert Gifford, Into of the borough of 011,1.'- 11111. deceased. 7 Final account of William 'Madden, adtninisirator cum testa annex" of Jacob Boobur, lath of doingfield township, clued. 8 Account of ‘lattill..B F. tiltoop,executor of tiro Not n ill and testament of Jane Piper, into of Tell twp., deceased. 9 Administration acconnt of James Miller and Jantra Stun:tit, execu tors of Thomas Miller, Into of Barree twp., deceased. 10 Adminintration account of Snail I. Leonard, admlnla trator of Id din 11, vin, Into of Cromwell towle.hip, thed. 11 Final adnilnintration noomint of Michael J. Martin 'on d Asaph Pi ire. adiondatratoin pf tlio undo ofJoitpli Martin, Into of Tod ton nehip, deport:4d, 12 Administration itt,cotint of David Ashton, adminin trator of Thonias Ashton, Into of Solug4olii township, deceased. 13 Guardianship account of Sam!. Cummins, guardian of Wm C. Cuuunins, Into of Jackson township, decensud. 14 Guardianship account of Catharine B. Shaver, pow Catharine Stewart, guardian of Catharine E. shaver, a minor daughter of Wm. Shaver, deceawd. 15 Final administration account of Geo. Jackson and Robin t Flewpmg. 114111i4ibtrIltOr8 of James Stewart, late of Jackson township, duce:med. 10 Administration account of A. W. Snoopo nod ,Tula Clayton. Sr., executors of HEM Gilleland, late of Union township, deed. Fils..4 by S. W. Swinspo. acting °stocker J.ll. SMUCK ER, Ttegister's Miro, Register. Haut.. 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A lianitsunio bound WWI., containing 160 Me chanical Engravings, and tyo United btiltell C*1115115 by Counters, alai flints and Receipts for Mephanice, malted on receipt of 2.5 corps. denlS-2t 10 ® 12 ...... 2.00 ENVELOPE MANUFACTORY, IVos. 323 grad 325 Market street, liAli RISBIJRQ, 144 Envelopes of all the standard sizes, polovs and qualities to:ether with Utast,' Note, Wedding and Mourning En. velopes, furnished at =A All goods norranted. Address orders to • & MYERS, n027.1n ;Cos. 323 and 32,1 1u ket st., Harrisburg. WANTED, lu an old eslabli9bed wholesale, DrOT-CIOODS HOUSE, in Vbiladelphla, an active, enterprising SALESMAN, who can influence a good trade. Address; with flame rcfeicuco, he., to BOX NO. j6OB, Miladelpliitt P. 0 CCM LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS. HE3ILOCK, PINE BILL STUFF, Boards, Flank. Shingles, Plastering and Shingling Lath, constantly or. hand. • Wotked Sloorhtn, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Door and Win dow Fratups, fm nished at manufao were' prices. Grain and country product genPrally bought at market rates. WAGONER. & BRO., aog2B-tt: iNiti.t?uriso Cer,t:e cc, Pa. CUNNINGHAM & CARMON . HATE cipipEings 3 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, For Sale at Wholesale Prices, SUCH AS, ALL WOOL INGRAIN 9 VENITIANS - • STAIR, HEMP, RAG, &co Huntingdon, July 3, 1867. R. R. BRYAN IiEDICAL :!'LECTRICITY ➢Y DR. WILLIAM BREWSTER, NVCONNELLATOWN, PA. laFor the benefit of those proposing to undertake Electrical treatment for diwasca the give in the following list a few of the more prominent nod most common complaluts met with lu our prac - tice, in all of which we are most SUNTESDII. IN NEARIX ALL CASES or CHRONIC DISEASE, ELECTRICI ETI IS A SURE REMLDY, AND IN ALL CASES lIENLEICIAL, IP PROPEPLY APPLIED. Thoee, thelefore, afflicted - with colonialists not here enumerated, need hare nu hesitation to apply ing,and whether 01113' iIELILP, Or n PERMANENT CURE can he effected, they will receive replies seem dingly. All CODILIIIIIIkaDOTIS I flee. 1 Epropy, Chorea, St. Vitus' Dance, Paralysis, Neuralgia, 113steria, Nervousness, ralpita tionrof the Ileart,LOck,lew, etc. - 2 bore Throat, Dyspepsia.lliarrlica.t, Dysentery, Obstinate Constipation, lientorrhoids, or Piles, Bilious, Flatulent. and l'aln , er's and all affections of the Liver and Spleen. 3 Calm Hi, Cough, Influenza, Asthma, (where not caused by organic ditlf,lSO of the heart) Bronchitis, Bleuriky, Rheumatism of the Chest, Consumption to therearly stages. 4 Gravel, Diabotis, and Kipney Complaints. I Rheumatism,' Gout, Lumbago. Still Neck, Spinal Diseases, Hip Diseases. Cancers, Tu mors; (those last named al ways cured mitts - out pain, °scuffing, or plastsrs in any form) Ina Wool, we propose to cute all curable dis eases. We have no connection ultatefer with any other:Electrical onion In thin or uuy other county All loth:Is vamp to WM. BREWSTER, M. D., McConnellatown, Pa. EMI No more Bald Heads ! DR. LEON'S ELECTRIC HAIR RENEWER, is pronounced by all who Imvo used it tho Tory best prtporatiou for the Hair. It Is a positive curs fur Bald ness, eradicates Dandruff nod Humors, stops the hair from faking out, nod speedily restores„ Gray Locks to than . origiard hue and Inannauca. . . It operate, on the secretions and filly the glands with new life and coloring matter. Thin, <d. faded or gray hair will always be brought back by a fow applications, to Ito youthful abundance, vitality and oulor. It makes the hair milt, glossy, flagrant, pleasant to the touch and easy to arrange. Dry, wiry and intractable locks become ;milt, pliant and disposed to remain in any desired position. As u Dam Dressing It has no equal Tho sales are onornicapo and it Is a llollonsia favorite with old nod lonia of both sex.. . . bold by lit uggisis throughout tbo Video.' Slab.. Ad 4..3.1a Olt Ulthati to _.._. - ZEIGLER & SMITH, SOLE PROPRIETORS. .1.17 Nth. Third St., Philadelphia nuv.2"-ly JUNIATA STEAM PEARL MILL, HUNTINGDON, PA THIS MILL is u complete success in tho tuaziuracturo or FLOUR, dm. It Lev lately Wen thoroughly repaired and is now in good running order and In fall operation. The burro and chuppcts aro new and of superior gnat ity—cannot be monad. Ant we aro gratilled to know that our wort: has given entire oatisfuction to our Cults morn, to whom NVO tender our thanhu. We have In our employ ono of the bust millers In the county, and n faithful sail capable engineer. T itts equip pod and encouraged, we are determined co pmeevere in our efforts to neemumed de nod please the public, hoping thereby to intuit and receive a liberal share of patronage to invtain us In our enterprise for the public) Interest. Minket price paid for the different hinds of grain on delivery. Floor laud Chop, on liana, for mole. .101 IN K. McCAIIAN S SON Huntingdon, Nov. 20, IStIT GLAZIER & BRO., DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS. ILL S, NOTIONS, BOOTS AND SHOES. GROCERIES, QUEENSIFARE, (Dc., cfc Washington street, near the Jail [loving purchased our Winter Goods since, tho Into heavy decline, We can sdlord to offer soon lot induremeAts to buyers. fi$RE kD OUR rincEs.-ett Moslins and Pi iota, from S CtS up, heavy Unbleachod Shootings, yard wide, 15 els Heavy Sind .Ido lekingd, 30 ebb . Bost Winter Delaines, 22 and 22 cts, All Wool Delaines, 45 to 05 cis, Double width Wool Plaids, 50 els, Heavy Plaid Poplins, $l.OO, Wool Flannels, 20 to 50 ets a yard, Wool $lOO to $lO.OO a pair, Wool SIMMS, $1,25 to. $lO.OO Balmoral Ski, ts, $1.25 to $1 50. . tither Uoods in proportion. . . • °LAMP. ...1,1,00 ITuutlngdon, Nov. 0,1867. 1867.. 1867 . CLOTHING. • H. NEWROMAN. 0.T.111N-O FOR FALL AND WINTER, JUER RECEIVED AT R 0 A N'.B CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. , For Oentlemen'e Clothing of the bent material, and suede in the beet workmanlike manner, call at IL ROMAN'S, opposite toe Franklin House in Market Square, limiting don, Pa. ENERGETIC MEN AND LADIES WANTED to Canvass for tho ORIGIN AND HISTORY OF THE BOOKS OF THE BIBLE., BY PROF. CALVIN B. STOWS, D. D. Showing what the Bible in not; what it ja, and low to nso it:; tracing the bietury of each hook op to its origin with the inspired authors, and completely anawevlog qlt Strudel cavils and objeotlana to the Sorlptaroa, /t is an ordinary library of Biblical liintory to u single volume, brief, clear, ',aconite, conclusive and highly interesting. A. masterspirme of cotannan sumo, It la 010100 d iu every family ',hare the Bible In read, ne well as by every Sab bath School teacher, stadent aqd clmgymen, and being the only book on the sultfect ever pubilahed or mold jn this country, agents can easily see the athsurtinTe of =- sassing fur this work. Send for circulars containing no. tices and indorsements fvora looting ministers of all de. nonnuations. Address ZIEGLER, MCCURDY & CO., n06.4m No. 014 Arch streat, Philadelphia. STOVES, GRATES, RANGES, &C. ANY of p bovc articles can be bad .L.Lby addressing the subscriber. Stores of all kinds Rua sizes to suit the Wants of all. We call tip attention of the public to the AUTOCRAT COOKING STOVE, ado= beyond competition. It is a pretty pat tern, good baker, with largo oven, and suitable for either coal or wood. Stoves furnished at foundry prices. Any person wishlog to purchase a stove without cooking utensils can dose, and the prices of all the atticles will bo deducted. All doles warrant ed. Samples can be teen at Mr. Ilughe's store, Mill Creek, or at the residence of the =Neither. All parlor stoves furnished at km prices. Stoves de- livered at any railroad station. D. WA/XED. salad! Airy Dale, liuntingdon county, Pa No more Gray Loe I= NOTICE. JO NSTON &WATTSON TAKE pleasure in announcing to the 1 (dare. ut lientingdon county and ‘icinity that they have jail retained front the East with a LARGE STOCK OF GOODS, Which they have just opened out at their now store, ONE DOOR EAST 01? TIIE WASHINGTON ROTEL Tlio;r stock conslsts of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, FLOUR AND FEED, TOBACCO, SUGARS, CANNED FRUITS, HARDWARE, CEDAR • WARE, QUEENSWARE, OIL CLOTHS, OILS, PAINTS; &C., DRUGS, CARPETS, CARPET CHAIN, FISH, SALT, CHEESE, TRUNKS, HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES, &c. &c. Thoy Imvo a largo stook of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Cowl:stint; of SILKS, MOHAIR:S, ALPACAS, POPLINS, LUSTRES, GINO HAMS, MERINOS, PLAIDS, DE LAMES, &c., &c., Sc. • Ala.', a large as sortment of DRESS TRIMMINGS ; EMBROIDE RY, HOSIERY, GLOVES, BUTTONS, S;c.. A FULL LINE OF WHITE GOODS Wo will sell WHOLESALE and RETAIL All goods delivered to reiddenees in town unit ilepoto, Give nil a trial Ware parchaning JOIINSToN & WATTSON lloutlngdon. Apra By 1867 By Canal iSz Railroad. We are norrreceiving by Ca nal and Railroad from the east; ern and western cities, DRY GOODS& GROCERIES • Of every description, CARPETS, OIL-CLOTHS, FLOUR, FEED, IFDrcylvi.mii?Dri, Of all kinds 004:7011..2Ex. Anthracite, Pittsburgh, and Broad Top Coal for sale by the Cart or Boat load. LUMBER. Boards, Plank, Shingles, Plas tering Lath, in large or small quantities. Nails and Bar ron, at manu facturers' prices. HENRY & 1-1 - LAntiii g do4, Pa je26 Choice GROCERIES JUST RECEIVED. . Also, ow,twa Peaches, Teinutoes, reels and Cora. , rAfso, •-, Spiced Lobster, Oyeters, Chow el ow; Wucceetoreliire entice, Feeucli Blueter4,ll.orse itodlolu Ibppos puce, Cat eµp, 011vo Oil„ 4c., 3:c, end • All kinds of Syrups; etwi; qe ettawberry, pineapple, blackberij, &c CALL AND SEE. SILVER'S WASH DAHER ! SAVES TIME, LAIWA MONEY. !lakes Washing 4 Pastime and Pion (l4 a Festival. 507,11 EVERYISITERN,. TRY ITI Marra RU Mora to the Manufacturer& - ZIEGLER &, SMITH, Chemists. and Wholesale Druggists, u01t.27.1y N 0.137 Nth. Third Street, Phllad'a. ,r„AH''., ISAAC K. STAUFFER El TVA TaIIMAKER and JEWELER, N. 11S North 2d Street, corner of Quarry, PHILADELPHIA. An assortment of 'Watches, Jewelry, Silsor and Plated %Faro constantly ou hand. SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS! Amy-Repairing of Watches and Jewelry promptly at tended to. n0v.27-1, TO THE LADIES Tho best assortment of LIt2PTIOS I 8., S,, Just received this day from New York and for sale at tho cheap cash storo of IF3I. MARCH h A splendid assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, FANCY TRI WAIN GE4 AND BUTTONS Jcot Modred this day from New York and for sale cheap at [may7i :Lfate LI h BRO. THE PLACE Tu BUY NEW AND CHEAP GOODS FOR FALL; A. 2 1 77) WINTER. W.MARCII I _BRO. Respectfully Inform the public generally [bat they have Just roteived u largo and splendid stock of goods at their store In Iluutingdor, c anteing lo part of • SILKS, DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, lIATS, OAPS, TINWARE, LADIES' FANCY TRININIINGS, HOOP SKIRTS,BoNsErs, BUTTONS, WOOD AND WILLOW IV A It E, QUEENS WARE, HARDWARE, PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, CRACKERS, NOTIONS, TOBACCO, SEGARS, GLASS, NAILS, FISH, SALT, &c., &c _ _ Also ; CARPETS and OIL-CLOTH, Aud in factUverythlng that is usually kept In wfiret class store, all which were bought low' for cash and will told at correspondingly low prices for cash, or counlry produce. Enid request the public to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, feeling satisfied WO cau offer sup, riot inducements to cash buyers. Wo reepectfully solicit the patronage of all. and the public are cordially invited to examine car goods. Everything taken in exchange for goods except prom;, ova. W3I. 3IARCII & BRO lloutiogdon, oc. 9, 1807, HEAD QUARTERS -- -NEW GOODt. D,:P. CWIR INFORMS THE PUBLIQ THAT HE HAS JUST OPENED SPLENDIL STOCK of NEW 000D8 THAT CAN'T *BE BEAT MEM CHILAPNESS AND QUALITY COME AND SEE Iluothigilon, October 9, 'B7 A. L. LEWIS, LEISTER S NEW BUILDING, ie WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN YOZEIGN DR Y (400DS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPSi. OARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, QUEENSWARIS ANI? GROCERIES REMEMBER ; This is the Store, Where Goode are Sold. CHEAP. July 17, r67.-tf NOTICE TO ALL, HILL STREET MARKET, OPPOSITE TIAE,IIRST . Q. thZORItISON reepßetfatly in form the citizens orlfunthigdon and vlchtiltr t Int nu,cuutitines the meat mark,at busineskip all it. W. , Ibms branches , anda IA keep goastp,cly 9,1 k. Fteoll Beet Pont. Ptuklittg eaul Suunge, alt - Durand Pork, Conned Yraltaial Vegetables, - Splona of all kinds, Cotauga Rad SaycehTap,a„ Soups, Cheoso, Salt, Lunt Sc , All of which he will Continue to soil at reasonable prices, The bightst prices paid for hides and tallow. Thomas. Colder. at Alexandria and March & lire.. at Cotter. Patti, are fly agents to purchase at their places. . Thankful for past patronage, I-solicit a cordipuanca g the same. It. (1,, 31,1)1i1tiOl2 t Iluatingdon, Oct. 30, 180. . A N IMPROVEMENT IN LIGHT t We take pleasure in putting before the public a L 4.11 E. for burning fat, lord or tallow, which is superior to any'of.the kind ever introduced. It differs from all, others, as it does not require the fat to be malted before. lighting. It beats the flit by a copper pipe, which con. ducts the beat under the fat and melts it immediately. Thousands of the lamps have been sold and no com, plaints have been 7matio. 'All Latium warriatod to giro general satisfaction, or the money refunded, A rare opportoelty Is °awed toasty person or persons that may wish to eagno a the bßedaes.9.litatlattdom and Minn contains will 1.10 , gold towiadtkpa at reason. able terms to, suit plarchasers. A stipple lump will be forwarded to auy person oat receipt of retail price, $1,50, and forwarded at My expense. Will either sell territory or pay agents by the day or piece. Agents std hulking from $5 to $l5 per day, for they toll very fast. They are what every person needs, qll letters will receive prompt attention. Address or call on D. WALKER, -Airy Dale, Ituutingdommuuty, Fa, ARP - Lamp may be icon a the Franklin Houeein Hank ingdun ; Mr. Hughes' Store, Mill Creek, and at the hotek lu salhif GOOD NEWS FOR MOTHERS. Met hero, ore you 0p9.0.,1 with anxiety for' your little ones Are your elumbers and hearts broken their cries? po you awake in thu morning unrefreshed end op. prelietlsl.? If no, proem aat once a bottle of Dr. Wait Infant Remedy and you u Imye Ito tore wear• hours of ,satching and anxiety. DR. LEON'S INVANT RRMEDY, Ifas stood the test of years. Thousands of nurses and mothers bear nitric,, that tt never fails to give relief if 'Vial In season. It to anuld, yet sussed speedy cure for Colts, Cramps and Windy l'atne, and is insaluable for all complaints incident to Teeth ing. Sold by Druggists throughout the United States. Ad dress all °Alin a to _ ZIEGLER & SMITH, SOLE PRO PR lETOR S. No 137 Nth. Third :Arent. PWlnd'a OEM WINDOW _CURTAIN PAPERS,, A LARGE ~STOCK' FEE SPLENDID ASSOM‘NIANT OF Window Curtain Papers, Jun REcoLvEll AT LEWIS' 1300 K STORE. Cl ROUND ALUM AND SALINA a - SALT at CU:42VIROTIAM CAR:VONT. D. P. owIN,