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    Soldiers' Aid Society.
MCCONNELSTOWN, August 25, 1862.
—The following articles have been re
ceived at McConnelstown during the
last two weeks. They have been
gratefully received and will be forwar
ded for the use of the sick and wound
ed
31cCosNELsTowN
Mrs Daniel Protzmon, 3 dozen bal
doges, lint and hops.
Mrs Israel Bomgardener, bandages,
dried fruit.
Mrs Joseph Douglass, crackers and
bandages.
Mrs George Lang, 1 sheet.
" Bttsy . Lang, 2 shirts
s and banda
ges.
Mrs Mary Ward, 2 shirts and banda
ges.
" Andrew Heffner, rusk.
" John Heffner, dried fruit and
bandages
Mrs Matilda Leabheart, dried fruit,
bandages.
Mrs John Vandevander, dried fruit,
bandages.
Mrs Wilson Watson, dried fruit,
bandages.
Mrs John Gordon, dried berries.
" Samuel Moore, 1 sheet, dried
fruit- -
- Mrs Eliza Simpson, bandages, dried
fruit, papers and jelly
Mr James Moore, 1 dollar
Mrs Joseph McCoy, rusk
11ARTSLOG VALLEY.
Mrs Mahe D Colder, onions, band
ages and jelly
- Mrs Simon Coulter, dried fruit, ban
dages
Drys John Grove, dried fruit, rusk
and bandages
Mrs Michael Shriner, rusk and dried
fruit
Mrs John Robb, jam and dried
fruit
Mrs Polly Hoover, dried fruit, ap
ple-butter, rusk, candles, soap, towels,
bandages
Mrs James Black,• rusk and apple
butter
Mrs - Benjamin Isenberg, dried fruit,
rusk and soap •
Mrs Forrest, dried fruit, rusk and
soap
Rachel Loyd, dried fruit and rusk
WOODCOCK VALLEY.
Mrs Henry Peightal, dried fruit, and
bandages
Mrs Isaac Yocum, dried fruit and
bandages
Mrs John Nail, jr., dried fruit and
soap
Mrs Abraham Snare, dried fruit,
bandages -
Mrs-Margaret Morgan, 1 dollar
" John Lee, 1 sheet
" Jainds Lee, dried apples
." Ladwiek Hoover, dried apples,
1 Sheet'
Mrs Jacob Mover, jr., dried apples
Catharine 'Hoover, table-eloth
" Joseph Norris, • 1 sheet, dried
fruit
• Mrs George Lyinger, bandages, one
sheet
Mrs Sarah Moyers, apple-butter,
dried fruit, bandages
Mr Alex. Moore, 1 dollar
" Henry Grub, 25 cents
BRANCH AND RIVER.
Mr Andrew Grove, dried fruit, tow
els, 1 dollar
---- Dirs - lacob Grove, lowdis, bandages,
dried fruit, 21 cents
Mrs Andrew Grubb, sr., bandages,
sheet
Mr Isaac Grove. 1 dollar
." Benjamin Brumbaugh, apple
butter;dried fruit; bandages
Mrs Rachel States, dried fruit
•• Andrew Peightal, bandages and
dried fruit.
Mrs Thomas Norris, 1 pillow, band
ages, dried fruit, onions.
- Mrs George Brumbaugh, sheet, dried
fruit, 12 cents.
Mrs Andrew Fink, dried fruit.
" Andie,w Grubb, jr., bandages, ap
ple-butter, onions.
Rev. George Brumbaugh, 30 cts.
Mrs John Brumbaugh, bandages,
' dried fruit, onions. 25 cts.
PINEY RIDGE.
Mrs Robert Anderson-, dried cher
ries.
Mrs Jacob Heffner, dried apples.
" William. Speck, dried fruit, ban
dages.
Mrs Martin Speck, .sil eta.
Hannah Norris, dried cherries.
Emily Lyinger, dried apples,
LITTLE VALLEY.
'Widow Norris, bandages and rags.
• Mrs John Peightal, apple-butter,
dried apples bandages.
Mrs John Hoover, sheet and towels.
-" Zahn Heffner , sr., dried fruit,
rusk, crackers and eandages.
-Mrs Benjamin Heffner, bandages,
dried fruit.
Mrs Thomas limner, - bandages,
dried fruit, onions.
The articles contained in above list
arc forwarded.for the ladies of McColl.
nelslown and vicinity, by Soldiers'
Aid of Huntingdon, August 29th, to
the Christian Commission, who reed.
and acknowledged them soon after.
The Recent Raid into Pennsylvania.
Governor Curtin Deinande an Investi
'gatiOn into the 'Conduct of U. S. offi
cers:
))r...OuiNorti, Oct. 15
A 14korimstwil rceeired front Gov.
Curtin, of 114timg-311.74t0A, in which it is
stated that he has been informed, on
good authority, that the generals in
Tommand of the troops at llagerstown
knew that the rebels had crossed to
the border at 10 o'clock on FridAy
ptorning.. Twenty miles by rail from
Chambersburg mere in our possession;
and u- like distance by good grades,
and the rebels did stet leave Chambers
burg until 0 o'clock on Saturday morn
ing, so that the whole force could have
been captured, and the people of Penn
sylvania saved froip the disgrace cast
upon them.
The Governor desires a thorough
investigation, and the military author
ities have already ordered it. ' In the
meanwhile, Gov: Curtin Is taking tic
live measures to protect the border
froM any fuither rebel raid.
The National Tax-Law - em
bodying the organic,sections ; the gen
eral and, specific provisions; provisions
for the.appointment and governance
pf collectors, assessoFs and their assis
tants;,alpha.hetical eh (Id glelist of ar
ticles taxed,' with rates, etc., etc.
For sale at Lewis' Book Store
SOUTHERN NEWS.
A Capt. Brush, says a Wisconsin pa
per, a federal officer who was prisoner
at Richmond, relates some of his griev
ances as a prisoner. He says :
Some of the rebels admit that they
(our sick) arc literally starved, or rot
to death by the scurvy, liar want of
proper medical attendance and vege
tables. The; mortality amongNt this
class is great, and deserves the imme
diate attention of the Federal govern
ment. Many of our wounded left at
Culpepper died by starvation through
the neglect of their captors.
The guards around the prisons at
Richmond are over-zealous in the dis
charge of their duties. They seize ev
ery opportunity to fire at unfortunate
Union prisoners who dare look out of
the prison windows. On the 22d of
September one of the guards fired at a
Union officer who was thus situated;
the ball missed hint, but passed through
the ceiling to an upper story and killed
an innocent man. Lieutenant Camp
bell, ono of the Twelfth United States
infantry was also wounded slightly by
one of their guards. The rebels admit
that their losses in front of Richmond
and near Manassas were very great
and had decimated their ranks.
MARRIED,
On September 20, by Rev. G. W.
Zahnizer, Mr. SAMUEL PORTER, to Miss
PENINA M. ARMSTRONG, both of West
township, Huntingdon county, Pa.
PIIILADEira SPUTA 111.4111i1OTS.
= Oct. 20, 1862.
Farley and Extra Family Flour.. $7,2.169.00
Common and Superfine t $0 7 2.5®0, 50
Bye Flour 44,25
•
Corn Meal . • $5,26
Extra {Vita Wheat.-»-• $1,55@1,75
Pair a n d Prima Red $1,43@1,50
Bye 78e
Corn, prima Yellow 75
Oats VI
Cluvrrgreti, V 64 IDa $5,500.5,87%
Timothy ... ..... 51,62 g," 3.25
Wool 60€167e
Hides 7%3'
EITINTINGDON MARKETS
CORRECTED WEEKLY.
Extra Fatuity Flour bbl
Extra do t
ivlau Wheat
Bed Wheat
Eye
Corn
Oatos
Cloverseed
Flaxoteed
Dried Apples
'hitter ...... .............. ........
Egg.
Lard
Ham.
L 4 lioulder
Shied
TalloW
STRAY STEER.-
kj Canto to the residence of the subscriber in West
township, about the middle tlJuly last, a red and white
spotted STET tt, about 2 rears old. The owner to required
to come and prove property, pay charges, and take it away,
otherwise it will be disposed of neverdip g tft
Cottage, Oct, 21, 1562,
A UDITOR'S NOTICE.-
(Estate of Nary Raymond, dad.]
the undersign, d, appointed Auditor by the Orphans'
court of Hunt ingdon county to hoar exception.. to the as
count ofJohn Frott, Log. /chain'Orator of tho estate of
Mary Itaynnunt, Into at tho botough of Huntingdon, deed,
and to distribute the balance found In his hands, will at
tract for that porn's.. at his office in Huntingdon, on Fri.
day, the ith day of November neat, at 10 o'clock, 1. 31.,
et hen anti there all persons intereceted aro required to
present their claims, or bo debarred from conning in for a
ulcers of tho (nod. J. SEIVELE. STFAVAIt'f,
Oct. 22, 166:7* Auditor.
ROB ERTS'
INDEPENDENT ARTILLERY ,
TO BE STATIONED PERMANENTLY AT
FORTIIESS AIONROII
organization offers, to the active
and ambitions young men of thin country, advantages
unequalled by any regiment during the war.
It Ilan Independent Battalion of Artillery, or
ganized for the express and sole purpose of gar
rimming Fortress Monroe. The Battalion will
not be ordered elsealtere during Its enli-totent.
It, commander, Major Joseph, Roberts, of the
Regular Army, Fourth United Staten Artil•
iery. and author of the principal Text-Book on • 't
At tillery. In au officer of gteat experience and
ability ; home hl-authority front the Ferretti- i
ry of {Tar and Governor Curtin to mine Gm
I..‘tt.diets, and pleas in a proper Mato of de
fence the key to our National Capital. The
hardy and patriotic sons of Pennsylvania have been se
lected for thin itniseant and responsible ditty. Will they
not be equal to the confidence reposed in them by our
Got eminent RIM Governor 1. It in a pet imment post, has
comfortable quarters, in in a healthy locnth s. thus avoid
big all the cm:stamen and hardships of fleld service, t utu
men ore commanded by oßicem of experience and ability,
and being well Instructed In nil the ditties of infantry and
artillery soldiers, will be fitted to n.•rve as eflicera in any
arm of Site service. They draw pay and ratiolla front tho
day of mu.tering in. are Bent immediately to cannp, and
receive their clothes made expressly to fit them.
Picked men, only, taken.
Bounty is !add an follows.:
Government bounty, 525 00
o premium, 2,00
advance pay, 13,00
and $l5 at the expiration of enlistment.
A few more good men wanted for COMPANY A, now
recruiting at the LAW OFFICE of MILES .k DORRIS,
Huntingdon ' Pa."
Lieut., E. 11. Recruiting °Meer (or Hunting
don and adjoining cuttuties.
Oct. 22. 1b62.
WHEELER & WILSON'S
SEWING 1:c1
MACHINE.
g
r 4 R. A. 0. KERR,
a
ALTOONA, PA., cn
2.4 0
g AGENT FOR BLAIR COUNTY. 4
S,KOSUIAI. llarlaarist
THESE MACHINES ARE ADMIT
ted to be the beet ever offered to the public, and
mem poperiority Ie satiAf.kctorl , y eatabliehed by the fact
that he tho last eight year.,
OVER 1,400 MORE,
•
of thee. machines have been sold then army other man
ufactured, and worn medals hare boon awarded the pro
prietors by different Pairs and Institutes than to any oth
ers. The, Machines are warranted to do all that Is claimed
for them. They are now in urn In central families to Al
toona, and in every case they give entire, eatisfaction.
The Agent refers those desiring Information as to the
superiority of the Machines, to A. W. Benedict, Joseph
Wolcott,l. It. Turner and B. E. lit:Wyman.
The Inclines can be soon and examined at the store of
the Agent. at Altoonn.
Price of No. 1 'lucidly , . silver plated, glass foot and new
hemmer—s6s. No. 2, ornamental bronze. glass
foot endue.- style lienunor—sss. No. 3, plain, with old
style Hemmer—Pl' . lOct. 21, 1562-Iy.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
In pursuazree of au eider of the Orphan,' Court of
Iluntlogdon county, the Real list.tto hereinafter deleilb•
ed, will be exposed to Public. Sale on 11,0 premface,
On Friday the 3lat day of October, 1862,
as the property of William Reel, tato of Went township,
ip and county, deceased, to wit:
.4 tract of land situate in said township, containing
our hundred and eight acres and seventy-eight perches,
adjoining lands of Dr. 11. Orlatly, the heirs of William
Ftetcort, deceased, John owl 31ichael Meyer, Joseph Pow
ell, and the heirs of Joseph Reed, deocased; about eighty
acres of this tract pro etearent and it: goad istato of culti
vation,. with a dwelling burfse, bank barn. nod orchard
iliereou. A small tract of about one acre taken up by
said deceased in hi. life time adjoins this tract, and will
aps geld molts it. This tract installed "The Caner Farm,"
id has, for tone years past, beet, noted fat inn produc
tiveness. -
Also, a tract of land eituate on the Globs Run in said
tOwothM, Contain Mg two hundred and thirtpuine Acres
and Slaty-ono perches, arulpg the Milage of yairgeld,
land of Mordecai and Jo ta Pp I'4'l ;Win Mist, tins
heirs of George foist nu Whcn, l a ig6 theocl 7 2 t wo
dwellipg houses, a bank barn; ono hundred and eighty
or oh:ety acres aro cleared upup tllia Ole; about twenty
of which aro meadow.
Those who ain't tq see these lands before the day of
ante, will Wane min ou Mr. Conrad residing ripen the Con
ner Farm, or Mr. Foster residing upon the Globe lion
Farm, also will :show these fnrms to strangers and otheta.
Fusecalon will be given to purchasers on the Prat clay
of April next, w hen the first payment of ono-third of the
purchase money Is to be mode. Unpaid purchase money
to bear interest Fuel be seemed by the bonds and meet
. gag e of the purrhasen Further terms to bo made knotru
on the day of sale.
silo to commence et If o'cbek, A. M., ofsaid day, at the
Conner Farm, where Mien:lance will be given. by
JOII?I It EEO.
and °FORGE WILSON.
October 16,1902. Trusttef.
rIALL at D. y - c wry 4; if you want
Gco ,
HERIFF'S SALES.—By virtue of
L sundry wilts of Vend. Eop. and Ni. Fa: to me til
t:x[od, I trill expolie to public sale or outcry, at the Court
Ifonso, In the borough of lloutingdon, ON MONDAY
the 10xii DAY of NOVEMBER, Edo2, at twoo'clock,
the Woe log described property to alt :
Defendant's right, title and interest, in and
to leo acres of land, more or loss. situate ha Boric° town.
ship. Ifuntingdon county, bounded on the west by Inlet
of %Vllkon Crownover, on the east by Inn] of Jtne4 It.
Clow:lover, on the north by land of John L. Walker, on
rho smith by lands of John C. Crownovor and John Silk.
:titter, out mu the oast by land of Israel S:nlley's heirs,
nlsott 41 as es of which aro cleared, and tins thereon erew
tit ono two-story log house, ono double log born, one op
ple melml.l of graded fruit. Seized, taken is execution
nut to be sold as the property of John 1,. Hoffer.
Also—The defendant's interest in and to
no following real estate, viz: 318 acres of land, more or
less; situate in 'rod township, litunlngdon county, sur
veyed in the name of Henry Houck, bounded on the north
west by land of It. Bare Powoll, north-east by land sur
veyed to Anderson & Horton, oonih•wost by hunt of Philip
flornet, now Orbison, Dorris & Co.
Also-107 acres, :nolo or lest. situate on the north side
of Shoup's Sou in Tod township, so: veyed In the mono of
ftenfamin Perm.
Also-13T ncres of land, more or less, in Post township,
servo, ed in the name of G. Miller on the nortkenat by
lands of Andrew Donaldson. nod on the smith-east by
Huntingdon & Broad Top Railroad Co. land.
Also-157 acres of land, mere or less. /Oblate in same
township, sum.) ed In the name of Neal Clark, and boun
ded on the north,west by Troaler's !wire and Benjamin
Houck, south-wear by Thonms Andersen, soutibenet by
IYRRllington Baker and widow Zimmerman.
Also-22 acres, more or less, situate in saute township,
curve) ed la the Sarno of Simnel Snaro, bounded on the
South-east by ‘Vo,al. Bacon lc Co.. south•wett by Christian
Barnet and %Mot, Broaditono and L. T. Watson R Co.
. - .
Also—t 7 acrea t more or less, situato in IlopoWell town.
hip, annoyed in tho name of A. D. Crewlt, bounded on
ho north-coot by land of Philip Common, smith-east by
and of Wield Mountain's heirs. south•wost and west by
and of Patton A Petrek In.
Also—Defendant's right, title end interest in and to
a tract of lend situate in Hopewell township, Huntingdon
county, surveyed on warrants in the name of Peter Her
ring, David limiter, Sarah :Levi, blargaret Levi, Adatn
Les i, Ilanr.ah Herring, Frederick Herring and Conrad
Herring, the division line to ho run according to article
of agreements hetweeen the Trustee, of John Sewage de
ceased, and Dr. Peter Shoneberger, who was the owner of
the other half of said tract, dated the 14th day of Novem
ber, A. D , 1443, and another agreement explaining the
prior ono between the said parties end dated the 1311, Feb
nary, ISII, both of which said articles ore intended to ha
recorded.
Also—A email part of a tract of land surveyed to Jacob
Ilildegroe which has not been previously sold by the true.
tees of John Savage. the fleet of that Immo, nor by tho
present grantee, and all the land not thus previously sold
which was convoyed to the said John Savage, decd., by
Ndward Levingston and wife by deed dated tho 224 day
of April, 1833, owl recorded in Huntingdon. county In
Deed Book X, page 402.
Also—All tho defendant's right, title and Interest in all
that certain messuage or Duet of land, situate in Hunting
don county, Cast township. containing 120 acres. more or
Less, adjoining hunts formerly of Robert Speer, deceased,
and others, being tho Sarno tract of land, witch by Deed
dated 15th December, 1855, was conveyed by David
Chat kson, Trustee, to Jacob Cresswell and Horace I.
Drown. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the
property of Jacob Creswell.
Also—The defendant's right, title and in
terest In and to 01 nem of land, mere or late, situnto in
Shirley township, ttwntingd•n county, bounded on the
uortiPonst by land of Andrew Spanogle, on the south by
land of-- • Dell's, on tho west by land of ([abort Ing
ham, and on Om north by laud of John Lutz. having
thereon erected two dwelling houses, one bank barn 30
feet square, and other ontbuthlinge, about 40 acme of the
land are cleared. Seized, taboo in evocation and to bo
sold AB the property of Simon Mellarvoy.
ALso—All the defendant's right, title and
Interest, to and to the following real estate, viz: Ono
tnict of land situate in Clay township, Huntingdon cowl;
ty, containing 579 acres, more or lees, bounded by lands
of Harriet N. Glasgow on this west, lands of George D.
llndson on the south and east, and lends of Lens and She.
Vity and David Stoner on the north; having thereon eree.
tod four dwelling houses, one frame bank barn, ono fraino
grist mill, ono saw mill and other oubbnildings. For fun
titer description see Record Hook K k 1., No. 2, pages 343
of Hook K. and 302 of Book b.
*0,20@0,75
..........3,00
1,20
15
00
60
..... . 30
..... ,06
..........1,30
• ..... ••• "5
Also—One lot of ground eitunto in tho village of Scotts•
ville, Clay township, Huntingdon county, fronting on
Main street 60 feet, and extending back 100 feet, baring
thereon erected one framo store home.
At.so—ono lot of ground altuato In the same village
bounded by lota of Wm. P. Taylor awl Mathias Swoop ;
Intring thereon erected one frame amble. Seized, taken
In execution, and to be sold as the property of Richard
Ashman.
. Also—All the right, title and interest of
the defendant in and to fifty-three acres of laud, more or
less, situate in Union township, Huntingdon county, Bs.,
adjoining lands of )1. F. Campbell on the east, land of .1.
A. J. Fostiewalt or James Donaldson on the west, and
loud of Andrew Wise on the south, about thirty acres of
which are cleared, end being the same tract of laud con.
veyed to 31ary A. Wise by Deed dated Sept. 2:31, 1850, by
J. A. J. Postiewalt. Seised, taken In execution and to be
eohl as the property of Mary M. Wise.
Also—All the defendant's right and
to and to the following tract orparcel of land situate
in Shirley tou nellip, Huntingdon county, bounded by the
Joule a River on the east, west by Henry Shaffer, south
by Hobert Andrews, containing one hundred and seven
acres,• more or less, with about 84 acres cleared, with a
smell log bongo WO 107, barn thoreota erected Seized,
taken 111 execution and to be sold as the property of Wll
- Joints.
=
Also—Defendant's right, title and interest
In nod to all that port of n tract of land situate in Tod
township, au rvoycol on a warrant granted to. Joseph High
lands dated January 1795, commencing at or near the
ChoSenna corner, at or near - which the part of the same
tract convoyed to James Steel corners, the nee south 41
dog. wont perches to a locust, thence south 50 degrees
rag 30 perches to a maple, thence south 41 deg. west ; GO
perches to a chestnut, thence south 81 dog, cast along the
Francis Moan Surrey to the point whore a part of the
tract in tho name of Joseph Highlands convoyed to Ben.
Jona., Trueman, corners, thence along the Hue dividing
the parts of tho said tract convoyed heretofore to Ilonja.
ruin Truman. Jacob Mateer, (now J. It. Flanlgen.) and
James Steel, Kul , from the remainder of said tract to the
place of beginning, containing 100 RCPes more or legs.
Also—A certain let or parcel of laud Minato in the said
township of Tod being part of n tract of land surveyed to
the name ofJosepla Highland., adjoining land of Israel
Raker, James :Beet, Benjamin Trumann and others, be,
ginning at a gum, corner, adjoining land of Israel Baker,
thence south 75 deg. east, 200 perches to a stone, thence
north 35% deg. west, 63 porches ton stone, thence north
15 deg. east, 200 porches to n post, thence south 3534 deg.
cost, 03 perches to a gnu), the place of beginning, Contain.
fug 80 acres.
Poland, token io esocinien and to bo sold as the proper-
ty of Joseph It Flanigen.
Notice In Purcicosere.—Blthlors at Sheriff's sales will take
notice that immediately upon the property being knocked
down, fifty per cent. of all bids tinder $lOO, and twenty.
fire per cont. of all bids over that sum, must be paid to
the Slim in; or the preporty rill ho set up again and sold
to other bidders alto will comply with the above terms.
Sheriff's Sales nil! hereafter bo made Oa Wednesday, of
the first week of Court, and the Deeds acknowledged on
the following Wednesday.
JOIN C. WATSON, Sheriff.
Susrares Omer.,
Huntingdon, Oct. 20862.
ATTENTION !
Companies of 3d Regt., Pa. Militia!
Ceptains of 3d Regiment, P. M., n ill please return im
mediately to too or to R. C. Male, quarter Master General
at Harrisburg. any of the following at Helm in their pos
session : Knapsacks, Haversacks, Canteens, Camp-Kettles,
Blankets and Shelter Tents.
WILLIAM DORRIS, Sn.,
Huntingdon, Oct. 15, 1802. Colonel, 3d Regt., P. M.
TRAYED AWAY.
A dear old last spring SOHTIIDOWN RAM, pith
tong tail and torn on right side of hotel. A reasonnble
reward will ho given fur any information of the It berm.
bouts of said Ram WM. BRICKER,
Oct. 7, 16131 Taylor's Farm, near Huntingdon.
VOTICE.-
All persons indebted to mo for Goods purchased
at my store in McConnellstown, are requested to call on
mo nt Huntingdon and make set t iClllOllt without delay and
Bare coats. Any settlements made wills any other person
than myself will not be recognized by me.
Huntingdon, Oct. lb, 18G•A 11E NJ. JACOB:.
Attention !" Co. F, 3d Regt., P. M.
All members will please return to me the following ar
ticles in their poaseenlon :—l{napsacks. Haversack', Can
teens Wad blankets. 11 order of Colonel Dorris.
GEO. W. GARRET:NON,
Oat. 15,1861 Captain, Comp. F.
New Furniture Establishment,
J. M. WISE,
Manufacturer and Dealer in Furniture.
Reepectfully invites the attention of the Public to his
!Wand on 11111 at, llnntingdon, between Cunningbanea
fitere and Dcan's National House, where ho manufactures
and keeps all kinds of Furniture nt reduced prices. Per
eons wiehlng to purchase, will do well to give him a call.
Hop:dying of ail kinds attended to promptly and charges
1T1V1.11111.10.
44- Also, Undo taking mule.] on, and Coffins m ado to
any stylo desired, nt stunt notice.
43- Fune ra I s ntlendetl at any plane In town or coun
try, by J. M. WISH.
Huntingdon, dept. 24, 1862-0.
F OR SALE.
VALITADIAI COAL AND TIMBER LAND
The subscriber now offers for wile the interest of Gee.
11. Steiner, being the ono undivided half of all that vain,
blo property immediately adjoining elm town of Philips
burg, Centro county, known ns tßviner's hulls!' 9ha
lands are composed of fire contiguous tracts, containing
in all 1099 Acres and 2.9 Perches, more or less. A suffl.
dent portion of the land is denied to mako unite a good
farm, and the remainder is timbered with pine, hemlock,
oak, ash, ke. The buildings are composed an large wa
ter-power saw-mill, with circular sawn for lathing, siding
end cross-cutting attached; a large double dwelling-house
and store-room, bank born, tenant house, and nil necessa
ry outbuildings. The Tyrone & Clearfield Railroad, now
finislie4 almost to Philipsburg, traverses the lands (or
about P t ', miles, and passes through the board yard of the'
Large quantities of logs can ho obteined from tho limits
nbovo and floated to the mill. Bituminous coal is found
in :Ostend/moo Cropping out on the Imediate lino of the
Railroad. A good title, will he made,' and' if it Is desired,
Jacob F. Steiner, the °miter of Gm other undivided half.
will sell And ,convoy ilia interest If not previously told
at private , hale, tho property %111 bp evposeel 1,9 public
sale at the TYRONE CITY . IIOTEL,
On Tuesday, tilts , 25th of November, 1862 1
at 2 o'clock, P. ief.
For further Onrtlenlars, and terms of sale, apply to the
subscriber at Huntingdon. or George 11. Steiner nt Philips,
lerg, - Pa. t §.VslllEis T. BROWN, -
Oct. 7, 1662. : , Truiteis,
pHOTOGRAPH FRAMES,
AT LEWIS . RUUh /op bi4TioNE,fty STORE
idARCIE AND SMALL,
A VINE ASSORTMENT,
FOR SALE
- IP N• 0
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CANDIDATES
AUDIToII OESEIt tr.
Thos. E. Coelitlin, .
lenne Slenker, . . .
SURVEYOR GENERAL
William S. Ross, . .
James P. Barr, .
MORESS.
Samuel S. Blair,
A. McAllister, .
SENATE.
Alex. Stutzman, . . .
Joseph B. Noble, . . .
ASSEMBLY.
Adin W. Benedict,
Samuel H. Bell, .
John Williamson,
SHERIFF.
000. W. Johnston, . .
David Caldwell, . . .
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Peter M. Bare, . . . .
John Geminill
DIRECTOR OF THE POOR
Samuel flitekedorn, .
.11lieltael Stair
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
J. IL 0. Corbin, ..
R. Milton Speer.. .
COUNTY SURVEYOR
John A. Pollock, ..
George Noss
COUNTY AUDITOR.
IL L. ril'Carthy. . . .
JOMOS B. Carothers. ..
GOODS-REDUCED TO OLD PRICES !
FISHER &. SON
Have just Opened and offer to the P«blie,
A
SPLENDID STOCK
OF
WELL SELECTED NEW GOODS,
AT
REDUCED PRICES.
TILE PUBLIC
Will please call and examine our Goods.
FISHER & SON.
Oct. 21, 1862.
HARDWARE
AND
CUTLERY
r
IMMENSE STOCK
AND
ENDLESS VARIETY
OF '
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c.
NOW OPEN
AND I , OR S A.LYB Y
JAS. A. IfIROWN,
lIUNTINGDON, PENNA.
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK
oct. 21, 1862.
HEAD QUARTERS .•
FOR •
NEW GOODS..
D. P. CWIN
INFORMS THE PUBLIC
THAT HE HAS
JUST OPENED -
A
SPLENDID STOCK of NEW GOODS
THAT
CAN'T BE BEAT
IN
CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY.
COME AND SEE.
D. P. GVTIN.
Oct. 21,1862.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
fr.:;/..te of Hiram William ton, deed.)
by virtue of 1111 order of the Orphans' Court of Hunting.
don county, will be ovposed to public sole, on the prenit-
RfS, at the house of James Shively, at 10 o'clock, A.M.,
On Saturday, the lot of November, 1862,
the Cottoning deacribcd farms and tracts of land, to nit,
One tract of land, situate in West township, In said
county, on which said Hiram Williamson lived at the
time of his death, adjoining lands at George and David
Wilson on the north, Abraham Ambrose on the east, Ja
cob 'triflers on the south, and Soloman Hamer on the
West, containing 99 acres and 90 perches awl allowance,
rnoro or toss, according to draft attached to Ingnieition.
having thereon a large brick house, barn, sawmill, and
other buildinga, known an tha "Mansion Tract."
Also—One other Farm. adjoining the one above de
scribed on the south, Jonathan Wilson on the east, Adam
Lightner on the north. and David Wilson on the west,
containing 111 acres and allowance, morn or less, accords
ing to draft attached to Inquisition, and filed In the Or
phans' Court of said county, known no (lie "Dorris Tract,"
having thereon a good brick house, frame lawn and neces•
awry outbuildings.
Also—One tract or wcolland, In Jack .on township, con
taining about four hundred acres, purchased at tax sale.
TEHMS OF SALC.—One.third of the purchase money
to be paid on continuation of sale, and the residue in two
equal ntinunt payments, with interest, to be scouted by
the buds and wurtgago of the purchaser.
JOHN C. WATSON,
Oct. 7, 1662. Trustee.
UDITOR'S NOTICE.—
The undersigned Auditor appointed by ilia Or
p nub' Court of Huntingdon county, to distribute the bal.
cove to the howls of Simeon Wright, Esq., Administrator
of Abraham Shaw, dee'd, Nv I I attend to the duties of his
appointmetit ut Ills Oleo In the borough of Huntingdon.
on Saturday, the 25th of October next, at 10 o'clock, A.
M., when all persons interested will present their claims,
or be debarred from coming in for amber° or the same.
J. 11. O. cognis,
,•
Sept. 24,1862-41. Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—
'Mb undersigned Aud itor appointed to diet' 'Lute among
the hcfre the balance in the hands of Jacob Weaver and
Jacob B. llorkstres ter, Exocntora of John W. Berntreseer.
deed., UM attend to his duties at the Iteglster'n °deo to
the borough of Huntingdon, on MONDAY, the.3d day of
NOVEMBER next, nt 7 o'clock, P. M., uhen nll persona
htterested qro required torment their claims before 11141,
or ho doliarred front coming In for a gime of the fund.
DANIEL WOMELSDOIttt,
Oct. 7, 1.802-40 Auditor.
POITATH ST, CARPET STORE,
r s ro. 47, above Chestnut Street, 11)1,Sada.
I solicit 1111 eXitinination of the prices and rlunlity of 013
Inrge and well selected
STOCK OF CARPET/DIGS,
or the - neweet Myles end tnantirectured gar the fret ma
tallith+. BRUSSELS, 3-ply—l NGRAIM nod VENETIAN
CARPN.TINGS, DRUOGETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS in en
°Ey width.
RAG, LIST AND COTTAGE CARFETINOS.
Together with w largo stock or. •
WINDOW SIM PEA
Of tbo newest end Inunlsonwst pattern., which aiII be
sold 20,e, J.ll. DY.LACROV,
Ser. 3, BoYltb Nat ept.
THE SHIRLEYSBI7IIG
FEMALE SEMINARY•
Wlll reopen for the wintor session on Monday, Nov
$l, and continuo to April Ist, 1863.
Instruction wilt ho given in tho usual bran chea of a use
ful and finished education.
TERMS PER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS,
For board, with furnished rooms, heat, light, Ac., $42.00
Tuition in English branches, $f to $12,00
Music, with use of piano for practice, $20.00
French, $O. OO
Washing, per dozen, 40
A Mesa of young men will receive Instruction In the
Languages, Mathematics. (took-keeping, Ac.
Particular attention will bo paid to the Eormal elms
preparing themselves to tabs charge of common schools.
Apply to J. D. KIDDER, Principal.
Eh irombnrg, Iltintingdon Co., Pa.
Oct. 15,1502.-4 t.
iftEGISTEIL'S NOTICE.-,
Notice is horohy given, to all pentims interested,
i tat tho following named persona have settled their cc.
counts in the Register's Office, at Huntingdon, and that
tho said accounts will be presented for confirmation and
allowanco, at an Orphans' Court, to be !whin! Huntingdon,
in end for the county of Huntingdon, on Monday tho 10th
day of November next, (1802,) to wit:
The administration account of John W. Colder and
Thomas N.Colder, administrators of John Colder, into of
Porter township, deceased.
The administration account of George Russell, 10M11113.
trator of Elizobotli Shirk, late of Hopewell township, de
ceased.
Dina! administration account of William C. Hight and
Asahet H. blight, administrators of James
late of Huntingdon borough.
Administration account of (Dorms Wilson and John
Deed, Ent. administrator/ of Margaret Reed, late of West
township, Huntingdon county, decd.
Trust account of John Honsoholder, Trustee, appointed
by the Orphans'. court of Huntingdon county to make
solo of cubit', Rao! Estate of Isaac Vandoreuder, Esq.,
late of Walker township, deed.
Final administration account ofJomes Ker, Administra
tor of James 3leDonabl, late of Brady township, decd. -
DANIEL W. WOMELSDURF, Register.
Bantam's OFTIO6,
Huntingdon, 0ct.13,1862.
600,000 MALE or FEMALE
ARENTS TO SELL
LLOYD'S, NEW STEEL PLATE COUNTY COLORED
MAP OF TUE UNITED STATES,
CANADAS, AND NEW BRUNSWICK.
Prom recent surveys, ennt..leted August 10, 1362; cost
$20,000 to engrars.it and One year's time.
Superior to any $lO map evot made by: Coultun or
311teliell, RIO sells at the ht' price of fifty outs; 370,000
names are ongravidOlk thin map.
It Is not only a County Mop, but it la also a
COUNTY AND RAILROAD MAP
of the United States and Cauadas combined in One, giving,
- Every Railroad statiOn,
and distances between. •
(Morality° any woman or man $3 to $5 per day, and
will tako hack alt imps that cannot ho sold and Wand
the money.
Send for jt worth 'a try.
Printed Instruction: how to canvass welt, furnished all
oar ogonto.
Winfed—Wholesalo ngLuts for our Mope in every State,
California, Canada. Engl.md, Franco and Cuba. A fortune
may ho made with a few hundred dollars capitol. No
compelilion. J. T. LLOYD, No. 104 Broadway, N.Y.
Tho War Mine, tment IlsCo our Map of Virginia, Mary
land. and Pennaybrania, coat $lOO.OOO, on u Melt Is mark
ed Antietam Creek, Sharpsiirg, Maryland Ite'glib+, Wil
liamsport Ferry, Bhorersvillo, Noland's Fort, and all orb
era on the Potomac, and every other place In Mary land,
Virginia, and Penneylmnia, or, money refunded,
EMI
Topographical Map of IKentucky,
Ohio, Xndiana, and Illinois.
is the only Authority for Gen. Drell oil the War Depart.
moot. Money refunded to any ono finding on error in it
Pike 50 cents.
[From the Tribune, Aug. 2.]
"LLOYD'S MAP OF YIROINT A, MARYLAND, AND
PENNSYLVANIA.—ThititAIap is very large; its coot is
bat 25 cents, mut it is the bat which can be purchased."
Lloyd's Great Map of the Mississippi
River,
Front Actual Surveys by Capts. Dart and Wm. Bowen,
Mississippi River Pilots, of St. Louis, Mo.. shown ovary
man's plantation and owner's name, from St. Louis to the
Gulf of sfesico-1,250m11e5--nvery sand-bar, island, town,
landing, and all places 20 miles back front the river—col
ored in counties and States. Price, $1 in sheets. $2,
pocket form. and $2,50 on linen, with rollers. Steady
September 20.
NAVY Der tRTMENT, WASHINGTON, Sept. 17, 1882.
J. T. Ltorn—Sir:—Send me your Map of the
Inver, with price per hundred copies. Near-Admiral
Charles 11. Davis, commanding the Mississippi squadron,
is authorized to purchase as many as aro required for 100
of that squadron.
GIDEO:kI MIILLES, Secretary of the Navy.
Oct. 15, 11362-3 t.
FRUIT TREES, SMALL FRUITS,
GRAPE VINES, &C., &C.
E!IMI
FARMERS' NURSERIES,
It EAR lIIINTINGDQN, PA.
Wo invite farmers and all who may bo In want of
TRIMS and PLANTS 10 examine our stock of
THRIFT! WELL GROWN TREES,
At grently reduced prices to snit tits times,
consisting of
APIII.ES-nA fill!) stock of tho most approved ♦ariettos
for general cultivation—good size and thrifty growth
Paco 10 cts. each.
. . .
PEARS—Choice kinds, Stand rd etc, Dwarf 40 cts.
each,
CLIERWIES—A One assortment, 40 cts. each.
PhIACMES—Oun stock or peaches Is fins, comprising a
collection of choice varieties of superior excellence, furn
ishing a succession of ripe fruit from the Ist of August
to the tat of October. Price teu eta. each ;$9 per 100
PLUMS—A list of the most desirable and popular kinds.
Price, grafted on plum stocks, 50 ctn.; on poach stocks, 20
cis. each. .
, . .
ApIIIOOTS-04 cta. each; NECTAIIINEB-20 coots
SELECT ORATES
q RAPE VINES of the but varieties, sold at the very
lowest Tutee, varying in price &owl 15 cents to ta each.
Any of the netv and tare gropes, native or foreign, If not
on hand, will bo ordered and furnished at the very low•
est rates.
eunn.typ, goggEpEnntEs, sTruly.p.e!uuEu, P:
Early orders are earnestly solicited.
Packages of trees pill bo delivered in Huntingdon free
of expense to tip, puiVhaser, and duly forwarded by the
railroad to any place he may de,ligtlMO.
Any inguirie,9 iv letter respecting Stock, prices, ,te.
will receive prompt attention.
The Intraeries are located 5 npos N. E. from Minting
den, on the rowneadiag frdet Itunilagdo'n to Crownover
Mill, and ono nnie S.E. front the Warta Springs.
Address JESSE (1011SUCII,
Sept li z itn. box 1, Iluntineon Pa.
• ,
WAR FOR THE UNION
NEW ORLEANS, Sr. LOUIS, 7.4E3IPIIIS,NORFOLIi, Pc.,
TAKEN.—ASIIDY SLAIN, AND VIE DICK
BONE OF "SECBSIIP lIIIOIIVI
Dot chile you rejoice at the esteem of onr gallon'
traOps, and the prospect dam speedy downfall of the
Rebel Artny, do not forget to 'Call at the atoro of .
WALLACE 4 CLEMENT,
before nurchasbig aleToWLere, aud see our 'new atoplc
goods, contacting of
Dry Goals,
C roceitee,
Roots and Shoec,
Queens ware,
Clocliefywaro, ,
yobiccri, &gate,
WPM
phouldors,
Flour,olt,
and a general assortment of notion°, all of which are of
Iva on reaconable terms Inc cash or produce.
!Nut:FF/on, July I ; Ipit.
Ly Oh tue of on order of tho Orphan's Court of Hun
tingdon county we willpffor at public sato on the promises
ut Mapleton, Ifuntlngdon county, on
Saturday, the 25th October, 1820,
at 10 o'clock, A. M.. the Interest of Joseph Konigtnacher
deceased, in the following real estate, viz :
The undivided half of a lot of ground situate In the idl
ing:: of Mapleton, fronting fifty feet on 'the Penna. Rail
road, extending back in depth ono hundred and eighty
feet, being 'Lot No. 3 In the plan of said village, bounded
on the north by the Jurilida river, month by the Penna.
Railroad, on the west by lot of John Copenhaver, and on
the east by let No. 4, baring thereon a two atoned frame
house, with warehouse attached and other improvement.
thereon.
ALSO—The undivided half of 1191 acres and 122 perch
es of land situate in Union township, Huntingdon county,
composed of the whole of a tract or land surveyed in the
mune of Samuel {Volker. and parts of surveys in names
of Robert Smith, James Stewart, John Stewart, James
Milker, and Hugh McAllister", as described in the deed
for the same from John Brewster and wife to said Joseph
Konimnacher,Mol Jeremiah Bauman, recorded in Hun
tingdon county in Book 0, So. 2, ,page 208, Sc., habiog
thereon three one storied log dwelling houses, a log ate.
bio, smith shop. a saw mill and other. improvements.—
There is also a good young orchard, and about forty acres
are cleared and in cultivation; the 'minuet, timber land.
TEII3IB 'OF BALK.—One•tldrd 't f purchase money on
confirmation of solo; the balance In two equal arimull
payments with interest, to bo secured by bonds and mort
gage of purchaser. ADAM KONIUMACHER,
W. CARPENTER,
Executors of Joseph KoniAnutcher, deed.
Attest: W. WOMEI.SDOIKV, Clerk 0. C.
ALSO—At the suns tints and place the undersigned,
surviving partner of tho late firm lof Kt:nig:each.
or k 11:1 1111 l an will sell the fotlonlog real estate belonging
to the said late firm. viz :
A lot of ground situate In the aforesaid village of Ma
pleton, adjoining land of -- Anderson and the above
described lot, containing 3,1 of an Isere with a two storied
plonk dwelling house, and plank kiteben istt4ched, there
on. Terms made known on cloy of solo.
JEREMIAH BAUMAN.
September 30, 1802,
CHOICE FAIUt I'Olt SALE,-
The old "MEANS FAII3I” in Canfro galley, Hunt
ingdon county, Pn., ono and a half miles north from
Spruce Creek Station. of P. C. It. It. It boo about 100
acres In culture nod 40 acre, timber.
not excellent timber; the belt of water; good build -
Inge; variety of fruit; very productive soil. In fine condi
tion; thrifty, intelligent neighborhood, and good home
market.
The owner being resident abroad. will sell on terms
most nationally easy, If so desired. Pay $2,000 before Ist
of April neat, and on the balance have as many years
lime as you wish; so That crops will ntahe the payments.
A rare chance for young beginners to obtain one of the
best Arias is the county.
Or pop the greater part In gond stocks or bonds.
For particulars apply to John Owens, Esq., Birpning•
Jinni, Huntingdon co., Pa., Attorneydwfact (or the owner.
Sept. HO, 3 M.
F ANCY FURS, FANCY FURS. .
JOHN FAREIRA,
MS ARCH Street,
:low Eighth, sonth side,
PHILADELPOIA-
Imparter& 'Manufacture
•of and DralmAn all kind.
r FANCY FURS, tor M
ies' and Children's wear.
I desire to nay to my
lends of nut In gdon and
to surrounding Counties
lot I have now in gore,
to of alio largest awl
test beautiful assortment
nil kinds and qualities
'FANCY FURS. for La
i& and CAiklrsn's %war,
]at wlll be worn during
My Funs were purchased In En74po, previous to the rico
lq Sterling Exchange: and the Now Duty imposed on all
Ines, Imported since the yrat of Angust.
I would also state, that as loqg now stock lasts, I will
of it nt wires proportionate to uhat the goods cost me;
but, it will he impossible for me to Import and Mannino•
tore any mere Furs, awl sell them at the mune, prices,
owing tothe unsettled state of the affair:lot the Country.
4 Itemeruher the name, number and street: John
Foreira, (New Fur Store,) 718 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
Sept. 15, 1882.-sni.
PATRIOTS !
TO THE RESVII.E!I
Men Wanted to fill up one of the
best Regiments In the Field.
1111 undersigned, in accordance
with General Orders, !read Quarters of Cm Army, and
um or the direction of Capt. R. I. Dodge, ileueral Superin
tendent of Recruiting Service for the State of Pennsylva
nia, has opened a Recruiting Mice at IdARKLESIJURG,
Iluntingdon county, Pa.
I am authorized to enlist men for any renneyliania
Regiment now in the field that Is not already MIL
Subsistence and pay to commence from date of enlist
ment.
BeT4t. SOITN.MoLAUGFILIN,
5d #§ s l.p l ent; P. V.
Sept. 20, 1813.2, 01: Recrultlng Service.
- :RECRUITS WANTED -
FoiI.PENNSYLVANIA REGIMENTS
NOW IN THE FIELD.
•
rIFIE undersigned, in accprdatice with
General Orders, llertd-Qoal tors nf Op Army, no um
grer the direction of Capt. It. I. Paige, general Superin
tendent of Recruiting Service for the State pf Pennsylva
nia, hp, opened a Recrillting Mace in tho building for
mpriy occupied en Haad•Quarters pf Camp Croaman, em•
pqsito the Exchange Hotel, Railroad atieut, Himiingdon,
Patina.
I am authorized to cutlet men fpr any Penbaylvania
Regiment now in the Sold flint is not already NIL
fhtbo l etence and pay, to commence from date of enlist
ment. ' Cipt. SETH RENNER,
110th Regiment, P. V.
Huntingdon, 5ep.10,1862. On Recruiting Service.
PHOTOGRAPH ALRHIVIS
AND
SMALL PORTRAITS
ALD PitIVNOI49IIItP 0111 C Ylls A4D CIVILIINLI,
FOR SALE
AT LEWIS' DOQK AND STATION - I:P.li sTortn.
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Juno 3, 1862 -em
BANK NOTICE.;
N()TICE is htl i reb7 giveu thei the mks.
dersignedcitizens and residents . Pennsylvania
avoclnted 4 theniselves together i.eln paztuarship, and
prepared a•Certitlcate for the ymtpone of establishing a
Bank of discount, deposit and circulation or-isrue, under
and in pursuance of the provisions of an Act of the Gott,
eral Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
approved the 31st day of Mav, A. D. 1861, entitled a
"Supplement to an Act to establish a system of Free Bank... -
lug In Permsylvrinfn,'and to secure thelmblic optima lesoi
from Insolvent Blinks, approved March 81st, 1880," ant{
any otheriaw or laws - of; said Commonwealth applicable
to and bearing on the subject. The mid proposed Emit
to bo called "THE HUNTINGDON COUNTY 8AN16, - "•tii
be located in the Borough of Huntingdon, in the Comity
of Huntingdon, and State of Pennsylvania, with a capital .
stock of one hundred and sixty thousand dot t er., in
shares, of fifty dollars each, with the , right ruid logkrdege.7
of increasing thesame to any amount not e;ceederg thoa'
hundred thousand dolOWs.
. .. ~
WILLIAM P. OP:BISON, ~ ;1 4AMPIa 1 4. BS4k_
JOON SCOTT, 4A 4 E olvvi, •
WILLIAM DORRIS, JR., pio,Nits gistuiri t
CISOIME W. CAIIRESTEOA,, . ,
July 2; 3862-654. ' _
Triomphe do? Gaud Strawberry;
Our stock of Plaids atlas unrivalled Strandmg, Is tist•
• equalled anywhere:.
GRAPE MEM. "-
We have 75,000 cfrape•lnaee-14-00,44—,
Of superior qn(ll4, of tba
DELAWARE, • • '
' 'HARTFORD TVOL37IO,
CONCO
ELSINGBI7RG,
CREVELING.
And also other now and valuable kinds., As we have ev
ery facility for keeping up our aupply..wo offer groat In
ducements to Nall purchasers. Bend for ourefrcularZ
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Trafris lenya llototononp for Pifit.kprcriirt, ,ts-Yost,
Et Imo, Porrsviux, and all Intermetliqtg Muttons, fit' 8
A. M., and 1.40 P.
I'law-PUNK Express leaves 11.91900tra0 ut 'l,llB 4. Di, ely:
Hying at Now-Yonx at 8.25 la sam aim ng,e m
Pares from IlOnalatiuntf: q Nts;;; 0
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ittiEtent.l, $3 25 'and $2 7d.' linage cheeked through,
Raturning. ladytt Now-Peat at 6A. 31., 12 'Noon and 6'
P. 31., (Prrrseitriar liOritsB;) Leave Panatmult4 at IV
A. M., and 0.15 P.M.. -
Sleeping ears In the NroOfortx Romig.; PITS, thrOnol4
to nod from Piritsaunop urithont change, • ' I jj•
Paviongers by tbo Casowtssi. Pall Road leave' ti?'
Cusrox at 4.46 A. 31., for PITUATT.LPIIIa and all Tubs:mew
diate;Statiqns; awl at 3.q0 I'. 111.„'for,P011ADE110114, tin;
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Claoye and with the CATIITIS9S WWI. •
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AV - All the aldive trains rim tially,Pondays atkrefitSB4 •
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at reduced rifles taagd from all points.
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June 3, 1882
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and BAILEY'S FIXTURES,
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2,486 t
1,828 .
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2,476'
1,838 I
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11,822
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2,429,
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2,380
'2,958,
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1,810
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