The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, January 07, 1863, Image 3

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    OUR CORRESPONDENCE.
WATEtn,TREET, Jan
To the Editor of the '• Glohe :"
DEAR sari accident, occur.
red in our neighborhood on the even
ing of the :;I , :t ult.
Frank eldr , ,t min of 31 - rs.
Keller, (widow), while throxviipr out
kidder to the cattle Inuit the front
door of the - barn, fill about eight or
ten feet 00 (Me of the cow's horns.—
The horn entere.l inert bible the
causing death in :shout lutlfan hour.—
After falling, he called to Mr. Shaffer,
(with whom he livc:1) to come to him.
When he got there. he Was just able
to tell hint that he had fallen Out on
one of the co‘x's horns and got one of
his ribs broken, which were his last
words.
Mr. Shaffer carried hint to the house,
but before medical aid arrived he had
breathed his last.
Fianl ,To.;eph ReHer NI - a-3 aged 11
vears,B months and 29 days.
MMIIILMMI
how truly
We in death."
Poor Frank, not an hour before bib
death, had parted with his behool
mates as joyous and happy as any of
them. How full of joy and pleasure
sounded his " good evening" as his
pleasant countenance turned towards
us while passing out amidst that hap
py throng.
now soon were the hopes of meet
ing again to spend a " _Happy New
'Lear" turned to weeping and mourn
ing.
Ire was a remarkable youth—being
noted for his kind and affectionate dis
position, and was cited by parents to
their children as a model of obedience
and diligence.
None knew thee but to love thee ;
None spoke of thee but to praise thee
How solemn the injunction," 'Watch
and pray, for in such an hour as ye
think not the Son of Man cometh."
- EMANCIPATION IN MISSOURI,
President Lincoln's emancipation
with. compensation policy hos just re
ceiveel a signal approval in Missouri.
The n - Qw legislature of the State, elec
ted wittl that policy as the great issue
before th.e people, met at Jefferson City
yesterday-, and both houses were or
ganized L - . - the election of emancipa
tionists to the chief offices. In the
Senate, a resolution teas unanimously
adopted, declaring that " all emanci
pationists are favorable to compensat
ed emancipation, as enunciated by the
President." 'Phis is, doubtless, pre
liminary to the preparation and pass
age of a bill to Drovido for the emanci
pation of the ~ Itivcit according to the
President's
It is thus rei;tdered nearly certain
that the great o f gill
be the fir.t of Ole slave State, to got,
-
rid of slit'veryi
GEN BUT. LETS FAREIT,TELL.
We rgi..l.sfish below, in full, the part
ing adt.,1Z•,,,,4 Ce•‘er:. 11:.t1 sr :
Adartss to the People of Now Orleans.
Citizen; may not
be inappropriate, a, it i, not inoppnr
tune in oeca , ..ion. trial, there shoul.11:1,
addre , sed to you n himy word, at part
ing, by one who , ,.e name i, to he here
after indis:-olubly connected tritlt your
city.
I shall speak. in no I,itt,.rneq, lie
cause lam not conz,ciou , , of a sin Ale
personal animosity. Coin manding ;A l a
.army or the Gulf, I ibund you captur
ed, but not Surrendered; conquered.
:but not orderly; relieved from the
'presence of an army, but incapable of
making care of yourselves. 1 restored
.order, punished crime, opened cola
-2.llCree, brought provisions to your
starving people, reformed your curren
cy, and gave you quiet protection, such
as you had not enjoyell for many years.
While doing this my soldiers were
subjected to obloquy, reproach and in
sult.
And now, speaking to you, who
know the truth, I here declare, that
whoever has quietly remained about
his business, affording- neither aid nor
comfort to the enemies of the United
States, has never been interfered with
by the soldiers of the United States.
The men who had assumed to gov
ern you and to defend your city in
arms have fled, some of your women
flouted at the presence of those who
came to protect them. By a simple
order, (No. 28,) I called upon every
soldier of this ;truly to treat the women
of NeW Orleans as a gentleman should
deal with the sex with such effect that
I now call upon the just-minded ladies
of New Orleans to say whether they
have enjoyed so complete protection
; and calm quiet for themselves and
their families, as since the advent of
;the United States troops.
The enemies of my country, unre
pentant and implacable, I have treat
ed with merited severity. I hold that
rebellion is treason, and that treason
persisted in is death, and any punish,-
ment short of that due a traitor gives
so much clear gain to him from the
.clemency of the government. Upon
-this thesis I have administered the
authority of the United States, because
of which I am not unconscious of com
plaint. Ido not feel that I have erred
in too much harshness, for that harsh
ness has ever been exhibited to disloy
al etn:mies to my country. and not to
loyal friends. rr„ br ,arc, I !ni g ht
have re2:aled you with the amenities
of Britkli and vet been
within th -nhit t. ,I rule nt' eiViliZcti
warl,ol , . m' hAve in,en
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property u,uld have Leer turmal over
to i min ate -loot," like the palace
of tl : ie peror of China ; works of art
which adorned your builitin , s [night
have .hc,-n ,ent away like the paint,
:)f the 'Vatican ; your sons might
Leon blown from the mouths of
cannon like the Sepoys at Delhi ; and
yet, all this would have boon within
the rules of civilized warfare, as prac
ticed by the most poli,hed and most
hypocritical nation, of Europe. For
such acts the record, of the doings of
some of the inhabitants of your city
towards the ft of the Union, be
fore my coming. were a different pro
vocative and Ju,titication.
B u t I hav e not so conducted. On
the contrary, (lie worst punishimmt
inflicted, cxeept i;n. criminal 110.5 pun
ishable by every law, lies been bani,h
mont with labor to a bat run island
where I encainpod my own soldiers
before marching here.
It is true I have levied upon the
Wealthy rebel and paid out, nearly a
half a million of dollars to feed forty
thousand of the starving poor of all
nations assembled here, made so by
the war.
I saw that this rebellion was a war
of the aristocrata against the middling
men; of the rich against the poor; :t
war of the landowner against the la
borer; that it was a struggle l'or the
retention of power in the hands of the
few against the many ; and I found DO
conclo•-ion to it save the subjugation
of the few and the dissenthralment of
the many. I, therefore, felt no hesi
tation in faking the substance of the
wealthy, who had caused the war, to
feed the innocent poor who had suffer
ed by the war. And I shall now leave
you with the proud consciousness that
I carry with me the blessings of the
humble and loyal under the roof of
the cottage and in the cabin of the
slave, and so am quite content to incur
the sneers of the ealun or the curses of
the rich.
PESHO
I found you trembling at the terrors
of servile insurrection. All danger of
this I have prevented by so treating
the slave that he had no cause to rebel.
1 fbund the dungeon, the chain and
the lash your only' means of enforcing
obedience in your servants. I leave
them peaceful, laborious, controled by
the laws of kindness and justice. I
have demonstrated that the pestilence
can be kept from your borders. I have
added a million of dollars to your
wealth in the form of new land from
the batture of the Mississippi. I have
cleansed and improved your streets,
canals and public squares, and opened
new - avenues to unoccupied laud. I
have given you freedom of elections,
greater than you _have ever enjoyed
before. I have caused justice to be
administered so impartially that your
own advocates have unanimously com
plimented the judges of my appoint
ment. You have seen, therefore, the
benefit of the laws and justice, of the
Government against which you have
rebelled. Why, then, will you not
all return to your allegiance to that
Government—not with lip service, but
with the heart ?
I conjure you, if you desire ever to
see roilc , .‘ed prosperity, giving busi-
floss to your city, become again the
mart of the western woi Id, fed by its
rivers for more than direr thon,and
del;illing the munoTee or a
couiltry greater Cute the mind of a
luau hath ever conceived—return to
yoTir :dleLd:otee.
II you do-ire to !ear° to your (-fill
fircif the iffiforituffc: of your
eon-4ff tifioffal I;ovcrunfeut—
iryfut I hat thov -Afoulfl in Ill,'
Caturo f” , al, ,1(111 Ql,l
- the 511(1 ever :110w11 upon—return
to your allo,;iance. There. is but 000
thing that stand, in the way. There
is but one thing that at this hour
Stand, between you and the Govern
ment, fuld that is :Thivery. Tile iu,ti
tution. cur,u , l of Goil. which has taken
its last refuge hew, in His Providence,
will be rooted out as the tares front
the wheat. I have given much
thought to tilt., suljact.
I came among you. by teachings, by
habit of mind, by political position, by
social affinity, inclined to sustain your
domo.stic laws, if by possibility they
migla be with safety to the Union.
.;:itlitt of ei:perienco and obsurva
don have forced the conviction that ,
the existence of slavery is incompati
ble with the safety either of yourselves
or of the Union. As the system has
gradually grown to its present huge
dimensions, it were beet it' it could be
gradually - removed ; but it, is better,
far better, that it should be taken out
at once, that it should no longer viti
te the social, political and flunily re
lations of your country. lam speak
ing witkt i no philanthropic views as re
gards the slave, but simply of the of
of slavery upon the master. See
for 3-ourselves.
Look around you and say whether
this saddening, deadening intlueneo
has not all but destroyed the very
framework of your society ?
I am speaking the farewell words of
one who has shown his devotion to his
country at the peril of his life and for
tune. who in these words can have
neither hope or interest, save the good
of those whom he addresses; and let \
me here repeat, with all the solemni
ty of an appeal to Heaven to bear me
witness, that such are the views forc
ed upon me ,by -experience.
Come, then, to the unconditional
support of the Government. Take in
to your own hands your own institu
tions; re-model them according to the
laws of nations and of God, and thus
attain that great prosperity assured to
you by geographical position, only a
I portion of which was heretofore yours.
(Signed) BENJ. E. BUTLER.
England and the United Staltes—Pub-
The National debt of this country
is being Ltrgely inerease(l. very neces
sarily. in the conduct of the war to
put down the reheilion—hut the latent
1 .... , 0 rce ..; ()Nile nation f , ir it, ihtyment,
which havo It )11,11t to light,
nosy in the pith
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prineipally upon. I.uxttrie:;.
ni• artieh, can he
NVit 11 . per11:11) , even a‘lvailla , eously lu
the L , ...)11-tinier.---uelt a. liquor-, and
1011:0 en.. Irt;nt whiell It very large por
tion of tin? r,rc,:lue front 1110 internal
I ., , ec i ve d . --will he ample for
rhe pa) a l ert 0' the pi, 'din (lelo. and
the interest 1.10, two la , t
yearn (18 0.1111 `I?;I t l .lO fcrcat ttnr
or Europe, to put down NavAtani.
land, \VII() 1111 , i i!) hear 111. por
tion of I to I:unitto of 1110 pcvuniary
e'punse of the war, Nvlilltt the
11;11': y,),1
lie Debt.
furnished the men, added £520,000,000
sterling (equal to two thousand fire
hundred and twenty eight millions el dol
lars) to her national debt, and raised
besides in the same two years..six hun
dred mid eiyhtli utillimus cf dui/ors in
taxes, although her population at that
Lime was less by four pillions than that
of our loyal States aL this moment, her
wealth quite three thousand millions
less, her paper circulation one hundred
and fifty-five millions greater than
ours, and gold ranged from fif...0 2 to 411
per cent premium upon the paper of
the Bank - of England, for two years
together' The reason why England
has not decreased her national debt
since, has been because she has been
obliged to maintain such an immense
standing army and navy, to watch the
movements of her jealous neighbors,
especially France. and to carry on the
several wars in which she has since
l,een engaged ; added to whieli, the
enormous cost of her system of civil
government, including therein her roy
al liunily and the nobles and other ar
istocritey, every scion of which is in
some shape or Rum iaipported out of
the public: trea , ,ury—Nvilikt the great
mass of the people are ground down
to the dust, with barely sufficient at
the best of times to keep soul and body
together, and are the mere hewers of
wood and the carriers of water to their
masters, with scarcely a vestige of
power in the government, more than
is possessed by our negroes !
The difference, however, between
the condition of England and the Uni
ted States, is, that we have an expanse
of territory which enables us to em
ploy all our people, who are not tied
down to the vocation of their fathers,
from generation to generation, as is
the case in most of the countries of
Europe, but are free to change their
residence and professional pursuits at
pleasure, with ever-varying opportuni
ties in life, to the enterprising and in
dustrious, to attain to opulence and
distinction. The return of peace, if
secured on a permanent basis, by the
re-establishment of the Union, will
give such an elasticity to the business
of the country, as will citable us in a
very little whole to brush away the
puny obstacles to our prosperity which
the rebellion has in some measure in
terposed, and make our National bonds
in demand throughout the world.
Any other settlement of our nation
al difficulties than the re-union of the
States, would, however, throw a pall
over every business operation in the
border States, that would forever place
us in an unsettled condition, and cause
a continued depression in every de
scription of property and business, and
a general stampede would be the re
sult. The North and \\rest, and per
haps the far South, would not suffer in
the same proportion with the border
Staten., They will be farther removed
from the thousand annoyance', which
would be our portion, by the frequent
raids, the smuggline:, the officious tax
gatherers. which would he continually
upon us by a condition cf border feuds
to which all history proves we would
be subject, if th4're were two or more
nationalities on this continent—and if
the lirineiple is onto established dud a
State has a right to secede, tha til,2lY
no ti fling what the filed results
tadd s
; ucti kt I;:it[i
w ,k 1
motht last for a few yems, but the end
of it mould result in the nationality of
the whole continent outlet some
milt
tar chieftain, whom the people would
willingly accept, rather than submit
to the continued wrangling and ware
of the petty States, th.tt would cause
the introduction of a system little bet
ter than a state of anarchy and confo
ion, than which aby government
would be preferable, however despotic.
—:1011 wore Clyper.
MARRIED,
At Shade (hip, by the Rev. C. Aran
Artsrlalen, on Tuesday mornin, Doc.
J. _00111,1:,
DENNErrz, eldest daughter of
James Harper, Esq., all of Dub11:1
township.
On Twoslay afternoon, 20th ult., by
Rev. G. ‘V. Zahnizer, Rev. G. W.
JAcKsox and Miss ILENNIE F.. daugh
ter of lion. James C win, of this place.
The printers again liberally remem
bered. A large delicious cake was
oar share of the luxuries provided for
the occasion. The happy couple have
our earnest prayers for a long, pros
perous and happy life.
INEME
DIED,
At her residence, in McConnels.
town, lice. 13th, 3lrs. IlimnecA. CAMP
BELL, in the 47th year of her age.
Mrs. C. was a sister of Judge
Patton. She was a very estimable
and worthy woman. Professing her
faith in the Redeemer in early life, she
united with the Ger. Ref. Church.—
She continued thus united as long as
she lived, and was always remarkable
for her consistent deportment, and a
regular attendance upon her Christian
duties.
She was likewise an affectionate
mother, a kind neighbor, and a warm
friend. She leaves behind her, besides
her kindred, three orphan daughters
to mourn their early bereavement.—
May their mother's God be their God
now and forever.
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_ll, , (l—At • I,i• awl }lire.
A f tavt ": la id I. 11 - 11tItingI.nrom.tr.
I.,tuno.
..1 , .1111
i. and Imini - Iv o a, to,.
v at 1.11 , •mm ,, n;
t(:.1 .1 1114 hill., .1 1111111 , 10 1, I,lli iqla
111,0 ti 'a'/'1 Li AP. 11 unit, the 'Anil . I• 11 fit r. ,lill , ll
.1,11.1 h,,.,
011 vt..l t 1,0
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1 . ‘,44 4 th, W.ll P
Pee. 31
CIN 4 EI.IiA
01'1/CLII' 1,1 - D 00:1,1,%7
Hi
Fll , , \ 1 1•1111.11)1.1 - ,P111.1.
'„fah* '11',11.1 . 1 C:(14 , :l, I LNTING DON 111U1
th rt Ito La , .Ipell,l a ROOM ;La Ja,..1,9 , 1
ti.l, ,a 1
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=II
p,11.10, 1,1 4:,1,1nt , 11% cr.
..1..1111 tot t,d•t- , 11011 flant—,:url it ta.w nit,l itopto,.l
•It p.li%r, a all 1 p.a.kb Id Walt
ot Il n 01.11 111 1111, 1011110.
oil utu ii ~r
t„ i„oln A 1,. .",111. 4 .1) aaa
Lo lia‘c• !won it. a ipkm 1 , 1 the L„talact
at t 1.2 to IL, i u 1.111,1 lot
.)1 Ill'ltin of tho L,. t flint—
-1.0.a ho 10w,.•11,113,., xat..t
an.l it,.111% poll-lwa T1a. , ..,11,111t.9 ate to
be tumid iu A lugh drone
INIIII
The vol' it;„111:Iji -0 nnivri sally
lain a to ir far -iitiet lin to as, i.tliet
IND (.11. 01 elele -A/0 air!
kc,1111,.. no Ole 1. I (II s.
din. I VIII pen s, I'll ti) 1.111.2t3' at al till,' In
the Upticd line. unt 111. 7 11(10n...I.
J;) Oetl. VI. mad otir r 10•11 unit at., pill filo rale
fnih tep.uiel it bite. t unttee. Ile :dna), t
ttla situ. Car - st.rat of [lir as lie s
Ow tii 4 mal.
it., 11, t, ill amain in flit, piaci. daring .Talutar Cmtet,
FlitsT inn! I(o,'' lu mattt it the ithote
gi‘e Imo a call.
lie lull. if ...gulled, cn to may le-pet:titbit! license
/1.10 lit, , el. I Iles 111.1 v hP 1, .1110.1.
fur -ale. [t,,•c. 31. 15u..!.1
4 . 1)31INISTIIA.T011Si I\; . ()TICE.
[Paato of Mat v +,
dec Li
Luttet of toloonuatatioo upon Ilia tt,tate of Mary My
:. late of lloptut ton ot.hip,ltuatinplon county. deed,
La dot; lice, satatt t [lto toolorattood, all pet song hay
mg aloha, acainta the estate ate ctotot , ttol to toe attot
thou to Ow undet•lttanal, tool all putttons tude'ated , ull
make Immediate pc) Litqat.
DANIF,I, P. Wt 1 1 1111.11.1011,
E. P. EltU3lll.‘ EDIT,
Dec, 28, Isl2-Gt." Actium tstratura.
I - IAM, AND WINTER ARRIVAL !
With MARCH & BROTHER,
lI lIKLESI3II.IiO, Pat.,
I lan e prit °putted a Logo. now, and nova na,,sil stock of
I .1(4,11 awl Donlvsth. of all
vt tp thing in that lute. Al,/, a complete
to.,,lttuvnt of
0 It 00E CIE
lomml.ahlr cheap, A, ail gO6i eight fair ❑icisore,
togoVotl cith
(.1111:11:N,IV1T.E, FA:GM:W.IPa% HAEDIVAIZE, BOOTS
, &C,
anti ell the Narent• other illattell n•nallo kept in a coun
tty • kno, 111 that the nellllly i; not What tills 31.1,11
gt,t," but ‘• What hie They not t"
tott2; •ati•ltetl Ili t thin large awl complete stock of
the inane,' good., cannot he o‘eolletl in quality.
1111.111iit, tine ,etion at cetintiy, no le
,p4 :1•1: ti toolum; 311111.1,1 Pa"
[II 5t1.1111 . 11 1,, b e •al 'ln , a , In
of tit ton p tee, Out motto ot • quo.]:
• t ie,,ol,l•lttall '
It t...tttegt the patien:lgn of all, Mel ei
peetall Ti ouolt (heel: Talley Wend,
than, tel,n au exLhango for good, oseept /11 <ma-
•
I, .11 ha , httplq of glm, for ,hick the
101,1w-4 n:01 het lain v rill In guru
WILLIAM MARCH & BRO.
sov.-v,r362.
FALL AND WINTER
FASHIONS !
ROOT. NOE-‘409
1111IRC II AN T . TAIL OR,
ILII , one door west of Carmon's Store,
Hts A I ISE A.,:OIITMEST OF
G I;_VT LILLEW' S DRESS GOODS.
ITN :;—,ontment co,i , t, of
CLOTHS,
PLAIN AND FANCY vi.:A.INGs
the neat t.t and hu=t thAt be fuel in the ctt•, :CI of
u loth Ito utll take pl,,tsure in e•Nlilkffing. 111,11,111 g
up to oolor. It Aslllll,l nutlung (AI turd e:,,untne
[toed., C 111 ,ton.
rlet 7 -Ont,
TOT [CE.—
The Annual Meeting of the Stud:1101(1m of the
luntinplou :ind 1110.1 d Top Mountain Rath oatt and Coil
rotap.lay IN al he at thi4 Mlh e on Tue.lay, the 13th
I,l.lantup,l‘ , l3, ut It tido, It, A. 11, when an °ICC.
bon ulll 1,110.1 for a .Pletlk.nt and .I,it cctoi ; to cane
for the C11 , 11111, , 4 t,ll
0111,7 ti Sr . 25S South Thiel
J. P. A L'AITSON, Scr
OEM
A D.NIIN Etil'it.Y.FOlZ'S NOTICE.
[0.4.1te t.f CdLm ine Claub.tugh, glee's] 1
JAW], la Adlilllll-41.01.111 upon the c,rnt.• 01 Catherine
Cloth 11101. late of Ilutirtugdort Lorengh, dee'd., biasing
to on granted to 019 tunietNigned, all perNorrs Ir.tt ing
et mint 111/1011.11 , ` eStatt. ore 1,1110.40 d to la•eneut them to
Ow nod. 1,1,11 ed, and all 110,011 s kllLMing thenl^elVed
111 , 1Clitld roll Make 111111.,11M, p. 13 ment.
AlttiNA:stlll:lL PORT,
Ilg e 16, 1.3.2.-6 t. Adruinkttator.
- 41
, 0 cf7l
r _VVE It N Ll C('ilS E.
'Pie fell II o o !tot on 11, filed petition
ofifct.,.f the ‘ , I, 1k of the Cont of iluarter
(it “1.1.1, I , I i tt eta I.te. n , e, to he in e-entttl
tv o i l tout t to the ill 31oud ty ul Jonteny next, to nit:—
..14,11n Ze.zler,
'IV. C. IVACONEII, Clerk.
)
j
' irate- to 11, p t cm,, or tit,. t
t'
-tat-
~ h ot ttt ttopomon tom tooo r , oto ha- •-•yr- 7 -71,r , r1
u 1
tot t .,tt t t,: 000 lot, olt .1 ,t,,, matt a : , i ,t , ,
.t.h: lilt oat Illoh I the It ft t at, -Alp- k
4,-7 1 , '
11, , I to Ite a 3 car old I,,nt -,in tag. 1113 . ,, st.t. : ' ...We,
,tttv i 3 .4 1 .2,1,1 to cottv , Col ,rtltl. i.na e putpttrty. pay
1•11,1;-(..i and tat, luta t.IIQ, uthet It i,,e lie v ill Ito tit...lto-et!
01 net ttt t/i11.3: Pt law.
13 3 16, I i13t.1. Uri/1101i lIUSSELL.
+fl AI" BULL.—
to tm plOllll,, Of the
On 111 lillllo.
1/t ht Indio ,
0.01 v 1111.• Im.e, !111111",./ about
tv.o p.m, old in the sin The
/ I k con, fort.arl pin p,operty. p
no 1 talc: , 111111 at,ay, Whet tt.se lie 0111 bo of
f.
De.. 1.t., S 5111.71:1, S.VNKEY.
t l':•:NN1 1 YM ANtS. I
Ceunty f
T a Corn t of Commou Pleas held at
.. ./-a_ramt., l ,..u, In awl for the minty of Hnntum.lon.
on the , e,ond Monday of Not ember, A. D., 13h2—The
',talon of Daoiel Ni if of Pot to foe telnp. in the county
aThte,id, lead 1 tn 4 101 fh Ora leane Nen, of IVe-t
toe tr.hip on the 14 .ley of Apr it, 1 , 37, excenlcd to Dadd
IIN 1:,,11101 of .Tafed Boyd. deo'd , a Morl,crdso which
let did in the Recorders Ono, of Ifunfingdon county,
in 31 i t,age nook A. to 'acute the 103 meat ..r1
17900, ..col Mot (Lag.. 1,1.4 111 the 4nnt 2911.00. eon
-410 hood tot ilia p. 13 oust 1,11111 of ...;1412.05. Tnat
p ..3111( tit •Il tiLo money due th.o ean as made. That
the 'aid Daud Irvine, Executor, as Mole-ma, the 10 , 01
hold. r of the 310 i gage. has loom., rd frOM the Pirate
c. ilh"rat title tog , at,fartion upon the Itecinit of the
'ante. 11..11 i.ettitouer ry iii oa no of the plenuces molt.
fac,, d, 1,33 log tehet in the plellll VS. ,110011,011 it is
0111,1ereil 1.,.; the Conn, and code: ol that the 61n ift 01
the , flud .0111113 410 ..ef 10: notice on thomid attlll,llle,
1 . ,,,11101 . , ai .111 , Ivialtl. 1111 , 1 Mel 47,1,,,,e. If he can be found
in th^ eount3. ,cuing tin fact, aboio Oct froth, and
lf I,v cutout Le 10111 Ia u. the sold "'may, then to gate
pubire It qv, ,w afoloa.Ml in one or 010101011.11pe, narn.
in tin t gutty once a ,eek. for four Weeks mai
regno log the ,noi mertee;4“, to appear at a Court of
Common Plea, to be held at Hun tnnalon ice and i the
entutt3 of Merin, lon 'ant. cm t h e s. cowl Monday of
mealy nest, 10 al`l,lol the petitloo nfofe.aid.
.1;3 the Cecil:.
lE=
Ec.ord, Isc2.
by W. C. WAGONER, Ppot
<!. 1 , ), E.e,e 'dor :;1 Tarol Boyd, teccd
You at, I,v 1.1111,1 to be and appeai at a Court of
Conunon Ph a.. to ha held at Huntingdon. and toe the
county at llnotingclon 011 tile accord :1101sday of Janualy
next, to ,mice the fat:going petition of Daniel Nett.-
IlLieol, fail not.
41. Gi7J. IV. JOIINELIN,
Eltrrrn . , OH ter.
Huntilunlon, Dee. P , 1862. f
rNSOLVENT NOTICE.
The enrdit , , of the nunder,il4ll,l :nn Inorelny notnfinal
inct ti it yore.ntn nt hr ir.titionn to the Com t of Cann
linen Plea; at Huntingdon county far the Incinelit of the
t anunenntotl 31onalny.
Han 19th nl.l v at ntannany, 1563, for the hearing or the ineti
-11011121 and in , viedntons. 301 IN 11.11:BIN.
an e. 2.i, etn.n.. •
.A. 1) MIST A'l'o lI'S NOTICE.—
1:,6at0 or John INlontgumery,
Letter; of uiti °thin alma the e,tatu of John
Ntut g ,,,.l late ml ton Ilantingilim vomit.),
di e'il. ti,,,a:, Lea ael an to the nuilel-aglicii. all lait.onv
li it ma - m'llll'4 Hie eqate al requi , ti d to iireiquit
to tia• uudrt iaanoil, and all put•oal
'oat, 1,1,111011. SAMUEL I‘lll.lalit,
p.62_1;1.- Alba ini,tlator,
FOR PRESENTS
TO PLEASE AND INSTRUCT
YOUR CHILDREN,
IME=I
1 . 13,1,\ s ( )I)Er t A (IA PR , :4 1
i Of Ow jlt-t
c . .a - Ouly $1,23 a That in Clubs of Foun—Cr,a.
ARTHUR'S 110 ME MAGAZINE
FOR 1H(13. VOLS. XXI and XXII.
EIUTED BY
.1R1.11.17; unl 111101.17.1. F. TO lIIVSE-VD.
Ct.attitte, Net ..14:14. It+ Pushy. ra-Ition4, Steel and
eitt ratgattntLa.S. edit tsetlt I'att..lll4 in great set utt,
]hillier, Donal tm. nt, D. pal tment.
Let Ir.,' .ttel Dealth 1), lintttnent., tt id] Ittetat,) icltetts,
and all the ,IkV,rc u • 01 rl 3lngrvine.
Ike 1,0 d.., rln4 tc,thtlony to the
chmaLter
hale (sit. n 6,11 , ...,1 , 1 it I,lolMit Colltro
- V. ILr he t Ilag:tzine publi hod in the country;
and th,• htloog'r n te.,tnnon) eNel!, NI lusty
150.1 11, lipov, of 110 pet,odnal that
—nu the caht.o., set
jne itt Om. hvaucd
1110101, tlt , :r ream,: it A{ P/ keot fully
up to th, • 1.1,1. ~f thelr p 50211,:", i, rover (Mil, yet
11.1 , , 51,15 nution. 15,0 ol 1011 said, and te.
1,, I.: n ogatn, that it -{mold Inal,t, n pall . of the I rading
e‘el 3 lion, :,old. Ilre Elliott of no butt, educator ut
the p, uplo, y nun; and old. Of the ,htoll 110 need nut
,peal:; IL. n nwn,.ll, I hou,,Oluld word, ull o‘er the
eountly In thou 1011,d, no 1)..,1iud5,a1 can tail to 10,511
th.• 11,,,nt of esevllenc,."
A lie, 1.101. b' ,111 h. connut need in
the Jaunt, y nunthot, entitled -OUT 1:i THE 1Voltl.11."
Rare. and Illegant Premiums
11.• nt to all I‘ll,,also up Clubs r—t, A Lugo Photo
gtapbn copy of that •:11.ald qpgiaving."Sittabp.,:lr:
it.l, 11, Curs Poi 1111 E," . 2, A large PhotogLapl. enpy,
.i.t oDgiaNlng 01 Pictule,
—M , fis t 121ILvq:' 3. A , ) , Inlar copy of Iletting's
• , C,11 , H.,i, or 55 EN,LI , II ![ , , , ,,T1' ID."
Ti --2 nyrii 111 aikata..., and one pi enlium plate.
- . 3 Three for I'ooo (or q.i, Eight, and
r-up of flue of the In einhch plotoo
c, is 1) ii it. -up oft club, iquall or h. go. Three
led be cttd to pay the poitoge iin each pie
milun. Addle:A, T. S. Airrituic s, CO..
313 Walnut Etlect,
'") P WA - 1, 7.
e )
'VT& S ttolen from the stable of the
vs ut!..e, thin near Sin nee Creel:, Hunt
ingdon county, Pa.. on the night of Tuostlay,
Dee. 1011, aID 1 LOANMARI:, about 13 -t n...
hand. lugh, bl,tolt le q, gkft, about the
and g ith Iwt. 'rite abox o renard ba paid to any
pet .o.n appt elle:1,1.1g the thief, and retracing the )late,
gi, het notice whet, she may be found, or slu It ill he
paid fur intact ttion chick m 111 enoble tho subsctiber to
lug i Inn, and lot' the conYlet ton of the thief.
GEORGE: HOFF.
Sin "re Crook, 11ec..23, 1362-3 t."
I_IEW
STOCK O 1 GOODS.
1
EVERYBODY IS INVITED TO CALL AT
S. S. SMITH'S STORF
ON HILL STREET, HUNTINGDON, PLENA.
THE REST
SUGAR. and MOLASSES,
COFFEE, Tll3 and CHOCOLATE,
LOUR. FISH, SALT and VINEGAR,
CONY l'eT lON IMES, CIGARS nud TODACCO,
SPICES. 01"T1lE BEST, AND ALL KINDS,
and eiety other an tide usually found in a GI ocery Store
ALSO— Drugg, Chemicals, Dyo Stuffs,
Paints, Von Oils and Stitt. Turpentine,
Fluid, Alcohol, Was; nail Putty,
BEST II INE and BRANDY for medical purposes.
ALI. TILE LEST PATENT MEDICINES,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
and it Nigr number ut :uticic, too numerous to mention,
The public g , •neially in ill ple..e call and exammo for
thenisely., nml loan n my pi iets.
S. S. SMITH.
Huntingdon, Oct. 28, 1882 , •
GOODS REDUCED TO OLD PRICES !
• FISHER & SAI ,
flare ja,q: Opened and offer to the Public,
SPLENDID STOCK
[VELE SELECTED _YEW GOODS,
IZEDUCEI) Pi ICES
C.l ~: Illl:lt i:~, .in~i
Will please call mid examine our Goods
0 t.:l, 19J2
Eil=
TUE PUl3lde
FISHER &? SON
t NOTICE,
CERT! FIC&TH NO. na, of the Huntingdon &
Out Top Mountain Railroad an I Coal Co, for sixty
Ann, of the prefer red stoLlc of the sail Company, titled
Oct 15th, 1861, hat int; horn lout or modaid by me notice
is hoh.by it - it en that 1 li,ve appliettto the taid Company
for a no, e, rtilicate in lieu of the ono Ithil, and any one
fltullog said Cel tilieate is requested to ',tutu the sano• to
the Trea,met of the Ilutilito,iloit Lt - Proust Top 'Mountain
It. It. Coal Co, at Philadelphia. A. U. CURTIN.
.1)t c 'i 1862—1 t
SALES.—By virtue of
smithy terns of Vend. Exp. and Ft. Fa to MC
re died, 1 Ai ill exile, to public -ate or outcry, at the Court
nerve, in the borough of lltudingdon, 1111 MONDAY
thu taut DAY of 5.1111A11Y, at too tielock, P. M
the following described in opt ty to wit:
All defendant's right, title and interest of
In and ton lot of mound situate in the borough of flute
tuntdon, in the C 0111122, of liuutwgdon.lloliting err Wash
ington stieet and extending back to Mtillin street, and I,
ink Lit N 0.1311, in the plan of e rid too n hitting' thereon
etieted one two -boy brick hole, Schell, taken to exe
cution and to be sold ai the property of Ginn go A. 3hliet.
Also—The defendant's right, title and in
tercet in and to the !Idiom hog teal estate, NIA: 818 acre 4,
Meter: less, situate in Tot to, 11511i10, Huntingdon coun
ty. curtot ed to the name of Henry Dotted, bound.] on the
not th west by laud of It. Date Port ell, not th-east by land
soi‘et„eil to Anderson Boston, soutlowest Ly hind of
Plaint Barnet, now Oahu!). Doi is A CO.
Al,-107 lleleS, 1110, or 1e,3, Sitliate on the north side
of bllOllll . , 115555 in Tea t0{1,11.,41111, ells veyed in the 'annul of
Benjamin Penn.
Al-u—ST am es of land, mote or less, in Toil township,
rurse3ed in the name of (I. Miller on the not th o.st by
I,Old, of ALolo,, non million, and on the bouth-east by
Illiolloplon S lhoul Top IlniLond Co. land.
.41-0-107 a, t+ of land, moue or le,. situate in s.tme
F.lllll. the non, of Noal nod boon
dcd nu not ilt-Auest 113 nesters lisir•ond Benjamin
Ibmelc, tomb -t hp Than Motel- s o uth east by
"It'ashington Balier and slnlov. Zimmerman.
, .
91.0_, , nu ci, mote or situate in , aino tow uship,
[1.1[1,,, Ccl in UV! I.Ole Of Fsamael En ate, Lomaki on the
by Wood. Ilacnn & Co.. how eNt by Chri...tian
Eat lilt nod a idou Ifloa,l , ,totie and 1,. T. Wat,on A: Co.
acres, more or let,. situate in llopea ell town
ship, sot teed in the nano• of A. B. CI CU It, hounded on
the not th-[Aqt by land of Philip Cornman, southeast by
land of Dal ol Mountani's hell, south-west and west by
Lund of Patton d Petrelini.
Also—PefeniLint', right, title awl interest in and to
a tract 01 land situate in Hatton ell tau tallith Huntingdon
county, •-ot rout on aart,int, in the mutat of Peter Her
ring, Dar el iginfler, f.tarali Lori. Mingling Ler I, Adam
Lori, thint.tili ILarurg. Fr edit i, lc 11,11111 g anil Conrail
!lei ring, thedie,-inn line to It; inn (LLCM Iling to article
ur to,iceini Ititirei en the 'Pi ii , t , e4 of John Seirage ile
ce,eil, mid Dr, Peter hlionetairgik. mire the on tier of
the utlog L.dl ol said tiai t, dan il the Ittli dal or Nevem
her. A. D. 1,11, :meth,: :igloo...at explaining tiro
prior ene betorein th, • rot p u ta...aut d tel theldth l'ata
gal y, both •.tig.iitiLlo., :no intenibtil to be
recto
:mall part haet of 111.4 ....mortal to Jacob
Ifildegrai nlitt not beet, 1.1...)1..11,13....1.1 by the tem.
tee:, ot John t' . .l , aff."• the 111. st W that name, nor by the
potent ;;t ante, and all the 1.11,.1 no; tho pre3 lonely ould
1.1.1 na, con,cyrd to filo ° by
11.1,1.11.1 1...3111:4,t0n Otte 1.3 deed dat e d the :120 day
of 4111. lt , t3, and tetntticd iu Itantin,don (tautly ill
Deed noon H. tango 4112
A1 , 0—.1 II the 101,danri light, title and interest in all
thm te‘ t,,tn me.,n„ ge ol II art of land, situ:llV in Hooting.
doll count. , " Ca.,s toomhip . containing 120 am,. more or
Ica ndjdnnog . land, fottnerly ut Robert Spoor. doecalted,
and ollient, In rig the 1.11110 tma of laud, nineh I, DOl . ll
15th December, 1 , 55. trio conveyed by 11.0, id
uk,on Trmdee, to Jaeolt And Horace
'noun Mdzed. taken in execution and to Mt 'mitt as the
mop i ty ut .1110011 CI con ell.
Ako—Defendant's right, title arid interest
in and to all that part or a ti net of land gituato in Toil
too eshlp,enn e 3 c l on a nal i ant panted to Joseph High
lands, dated Januaty 1205 commenting at ot neat the
Chest lint COPtior, itt or near whieli the psi t of the Hanle
tract rout 030.2 to .Lamas Steel coi thence 41
deg. 01 , 1 per cites to it lot ust, thence south 30 degree. ,
root 30 poi chei ton maple. thence south 41 dug. west, 60
pouter, to a diootnut, them, south 61 di g. clot along the
)loan Flu tey to the point n tine a pant of the
la 001 in the name of Jo , ctili Highlandh entire) et' 10 Bens
janiin Ttuenian, cnructo, then,o along the lore dividing
the part. of the cant hart conveyed livietlifoio to Beide-
Toni neniati, Jacob Mateer, (now J. It. Filling.) and
James Ste, I, flout the rcittaiiiilet of mid tract to the
place of trigitining. containing 11)11 act, inure or los,
A4,0—..4. Celt:int lot or petrel of land situate in the said
to, ushlp of Tod being parrot a tract of land ton ve3od in
the 001110 of ,ro , td: Llighlanil, adjoining land or I,itel
Baker. Janus Steel, I fillellloll anti ethers. Lr
ginning at a gun, tut ney, nolj9ilang late! of Irtilel BA. ;
11111110 0011 thu i 5 do g. t, .200 p, relic , to a etot.e,
tell tit 3il', dog tte,t, (:pot eh, s t. ft MOW!, iilol,, 110101
7.5 lit a 1,,t. theme ,ontli 35 3 1 deg.
east, 03 prithei, toe gout, the plll,o of I,Biiialag, contain
ing SO eel,.
S I/04, taken in ext outrun and to be sold as the propet•
ty of Joseph H.
Also—All the right, title and interest of
the defendant's in nod to two 111111411,1 and eighty acre..
01 land, met e ceo, situate to Tod toll, n,hip Hunting
don county, :Opining land of thin. S. Entlelitn . , Jacob
H :".1
Ile., and ,114‘ , 4 about 100 nerei u hrh ate
cleated, awl h.. til,leoll C1,t1,11 two 10 , 411011,1, 0110 old
' hat n and one salt' will 111111 other out-bnthling=.
Also-I'olo acres of land being the Stun ningstar tract,
having tlietenn erected our too story 10Z, 11011,3 and od.
joining the al vir e tract. Set, d, taken in execution. and
to be sold on the inoveity of Jam- Et.ttelsin anal Michael
Stone.
Also—Two lots of ground situate in the
ton,of Watrio,lnalk, equtaitung t!l / '; act°, ,one of
alt cleated and and, fence, bonnthd by land, of .7,1111,
Bock on the Not 11n. est, Will. Thon.plon on Ito Nottl,
catt. and loan lot.; on the S.ottileast,
..11,0-4 lot of gi °1:11d in ....IA tom n 11.tIII lii on 13.thl
17. , ng1e 1,1, mole cm 0 11.
Along th..l:-Ilt tonic 1tt..“1 to lot, of cb.ftqnlant, having
V.,. b.l a 1.112.;e ;og mead/LT boarded. H
:Wail, 1,.. Nil foga C. tan.s- “.• rau.sv.
ul (IQ .
halt acre of gtonn,l in cabl. vilta e. ftnittiii4
Bahl taslt• like, tuuuiuo hat 1: to lot., of ,aid dekndiint ;
having thereon tel led a log we otter boarded, a
st,tlrle, and otlit r taken
in exvontlon and •uhl nt the loop,rt3 of Abetln"go
ALso—All defendant's right, title and in
tere,t in awl to about ore' hundred tune, of land, lit , the
• ante 11101 e or h.qo too n•liip. about fifty of
NI lie haste cleared, having hr-aeon at noro Lg 1101,, NO
stenohigh. and a sat, null and dlior with
a calm hat nt and. bounded Itt land, of A. Speck on the
Col t ..7latilin I John John tna 011 the Cant, .v 1.1,1111,4
011 Ole tJ11(11-t 1'.4.111,11.1. , 1iria11iek4 ou tll, :1111t11-
111 , t. :Cl/0d a`lil 1.11,11 ill anal to be sold as
tha pi op. ty 01 holier t. llauc 111.
Also—One hundred stud forty acre; of land
,toady in enolto 011 t adjoining loud, ,WThontiac
CI onto all on the north, mn•mon on th, booth,
And,w lldldaud on the co-I and Black Log Mountain on
the ton th. si,tv acrid of itlahla rre deal ed. and liar ing
ilo.rcon oitutod a log Inoi, too and a half Slur It, high,
24 by f. 2 fort. log li,ut oath clone lountlallon,l,o by 40
beet. To o alylo or Jon noon. taken in exe
cution and to I, • ,11/ .14 the Pi open ty of J.Jah tut Johns.
Vt,tra to chararealll(loor at saki tr ill take
rimier that 1111111, - 111a tely upon the property lacinu; knocked
du, n, filly pet cent. of all la,k under $lOO, and to out,
lave I, Li.o.or all Leah Over Ilea cam, audit be paid to
tire sna,te, an am, pa opt, a) sa ta, rte 'et. op .1 , z.111, 1111t1 total
It/ othel idiltler, who o ill comply with the above terms.
nliet o t•,11, o ill lieleatlan• to , !mole on dne,ilay, of
trio 11l ova; of Point, 11101 the DOC-is nel:nol.letl,ed on
the foliar, rag \ ty.
(11:0. W. JOHNSTON, Shea Hr.
Sintrirt , ', 000100,
Iluntingdon, b10c.10,1002.
EGISTE it ' NOTICE.--Notice is
.. hereby i.,l‘ en. to all pet sons inter - e,ted, that the fol
io, 11,;.; nallietl .-one la.nu settlid their accounts in the
11,J-hi's Nice, at Iluntmmlon.and that the .111 accounts
will be presented for conitrmation and allowance at an
01 pliaive Court. to be held at Ifuntmgdou. in and for the
count) 01 ilontumdon. on Monday, thu 12th day of Jan-
Italy net, (15.1.1 to wit :
1. 11 te Adminie tt :dam Accotmt of James Kelly, Adtuin•
ictrator of 'low land Loom,. late of Dublin tow 11 , 111p,tlecd.
2. The Account ot llat ill Soar e, Executor of J oseph
Nu,lLtw ine, late of the borough f 11 nut Ingdom deamied.
3. Adinmistration account of O rollins 111 Mer, Adminis
fiat, of Paw el 31. Con fur, late of the borouz,ll of Hunting
don, cheen.ed.
4. The tmeount of Scala Locke, Guardian of 13at bares Aun
Knelt r, dec'd . ,aid minor being now in het inejot ity.
0. Final Adminiettation account of Jantei 111mphy, Atl
mintstiator of Sonnet Thotimmu, deceased, and :Os° dro
t-11201t1011 0,0002, 011112,0 , 1 to file mann-, to be presented
tot confirmation. DANIEL IVOMLILSDORF,
Register's Oilme, Itegister.
11 - tinting - don. Dec.l3, 1102. f
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- -
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rt.; al
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.AI,TOONA, PA '7'
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FOIL BLAIR AND 11I:NTINGDUN COUNTIES.
S,KOS'IIAI
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thew , upetiotity is sailifacturity c,tablished by the fact
that in the last eight yeor4,.
OVER 1,400 MORE,
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et, The Machines are warranted to do all that to claimed
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The Machines can be seen and examin6.l nt the store of,'
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Pi ice of No.l Unclittio. Hiller plated. glass foot and now
le Hottinter—slls. Nu. 2, et namental brotrie. glass
fuot and Nose stylo tlouttnor—s)3. No. 2. pinin;witit old .
ate le Ilennuor--2-le. Islet. 21,1862-Iy.
TILE FIRST
FALL GOODS,
JUST OPENED AT
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A LARGE STOCK
AND
FULL ASSORTMENT,
AT PRICES
TO PLEASE EVERYBODY.
CALL AND EXAMINE FOR.YOURSELVES.
SILVER AND GOLD,
AND ALL PAPER OS GOOD RANKS A INDIYIDIIALS,
Taken at Par in Exchange for Goods.
Thu highe,t paid in Comb fur nil kinAs of
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FOIL BARGAINS,
CALL AT
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Runt inoon : t. 1162.
• -
• • 1
READING RAIL ROAD.
wiNTEII A.RRANGEMENT.
fl REAM T111.1NE• LINE FROM TIIE
T No, th an4l Nottll-IVest for EIOLADELTRIA, NEST
READISO, EoTT.A ILLS, LLBANON, ALLENTOON, EASTON,
Trains Imo If inIII3IIUPO fir PIIII , IDELPIII%. Now-tong,
\&. POTTSVILLE, alld ull In ECI mediate Statkirld, nt 8
A. M., and 2 tiO P. M.
NENC•YOHE 11sja .2, loaves Il thnisuurto at 3.15 A. M., or
ris at 31rav-Volts at 10.:10 the same morning.
l'areA from II iT1P.1,11111,1 : To Nr.v.-Yono. Si t 5; to PHIL
ADELPHIA. $ . l aa (111:1 :=.2. SO. Baggage elwel.etl that ouch.
Rolm ning. leave Nett-Yloot At 6 A. 31 , 12 Noon, and 7
P. .51,
Skein tm . e.,re in the Nr.w-Yorm Ettettr.b, TRAINS, through
to and front PITISDORGII tt lthOM change.
Paa,engcri by the Ct . r 1,1111 ltnit Road leave Poor
Ci INTL. at 5.15 A. for Pan..m,tqui .no an Interme
diate Station.: and at 3:25 P. M., for I t urt-ineLetiM, NEW-
Walt, and nit Way Pointe.
Trains leave PerrsllLLE.tt 0.15 A. M., and 2 !SOP. M., for
Putt VIII I and Nl.ll-Togo ; and at 5.30 P. 31., for
A LAIURN Mid PURI' CLINTON only, connecting for PINE
Grave and uith the CATAI% tha❑ thou!; and returning
flu,, ,DLM; at 5.13 A. M., fur POTT,ViLLE.
. .
A n Aeeoenned.ttion Pa—new:et. 'Plain leaves READINO nt
630 A. 31 us 1 . 1 on, ' NfILAPFLPIIR at 4.30 P.M.
All the elan a Wan., 1 au daily, Sundays excepted.
A sunday 1F.,,,, leaves PuITSVILLE at 7.30 A. M., and
L • 1111.11,1.1.PIII at 3.15 P. 31.
OMNI, ITION, MII.IOE. Si:lb.:, and EXCURSION TICRLTS
nt reduced wits to nud from till point,
G. A. NICCLIB,
Gnu, at Sverintendent.
Nov. 23, 18162.
I)ENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD
TIME OF LEAVINU OF TRAINS
L<Ll'
11781'117.1RD. EA ST WA R D
'-,A• ~ I 'l' tr7.l HI 'V g
;... .
—, , 4 % t'l k: r- ff ~,•••
✓ t ., -.?„. •;.. ~., STATIONS., 2.. 4 . "
P. 314 P. al.l A.. 11 j A M. P. M.I A.M.! A.M.
1
3 17 IN Hamilton, 1 38
5 25 5 31 Mt. Union,... 11 31 1 30
5 35 Mapleton, 1 21
5 43 Mill Creek,... 1 14
5 59 7 14 6 50 6 02,11ontinadon, 11 07 5 21 1 02
6 15 Iretmobrirg,... 10 53 12 47
6 23 Bailee,. 12 99,
0 31 6 31 SpineoCrect.. 10 40 12 dII:
0 49 Birmingham, 12 18
65S 655 T 3 rone, 10 11 „ 1.2 10,
7 63 Tipton I 3 00
7 11 - , Postolia 11 55
1
7 10 7 15 11,11's 31111 e,.. 10 00 11 51
7 40 8 30 8 201 7 35,A1t00na,...... 9 451 4 05 11 35
P.M] P. M.l A. :a.l A. M.I P. ILI A.. N.. 1 P. at.
--.o:—,
FTUNTINGDON&BROAD TOP
ItAILROAD.—CII.IIIO E OF SCHEDULE.
On and after Wednesday, November 10th, 1862, Passen
ger Ti sins will active and depart as follows:
UP TRAINS. IDOWN TRAINS,
STATIONS
_, _ .
Eveu'g Mon meg oral% '2:1ell %
AND
P.ll. A. M. 1'..11. 1 P. IL
1 SIDINGS. I
T
LE. 3 40 LE 7 20 Huntingdon,
4 00 7 4013TeConne n,
4 OS 7 181Plea , nut Grove,..
4 24 8 041 Mu kleshurg,
4 47 8 20 Centro lion,
1 48 8 2SI Rough & heady,-
5 03 8 401eme,
5 01 8 44 Ehher's Summit,
20100 9 001,, xton
5 30110 010 I`'
5 451 9 Milt uldlesbur ,
10 5 51 to 0 45!11010,01.
I in 10 - 50
10 30
0 10Ct.m ford, ......... 10 25
tr.1.0.0t, LE 10 15
1110.til Top Cay,
Office of JAY COOKED,
SUBSCRIPTION MP4NT.
At JAY COOKER Co., Makers,
114 South Third Street,
'PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 1, 1862
The andet.igned ho' lag been appointed SUBSCRIP
TION AGENT ay the Secretary of the Treasury, is uow
prepared to form,b, at onee, Ito
New Twenty Year 6 per et. Bonds,•
of the Crated States, designated as rive:Twenties," re
deemable at the pleasure of the Goverment, after five
3 em,, and au Lion rzed by Act of Congress, approved Feb
rimy 25th, 1502.
The COUPON BONDS are issued its sums of $5O, $lOO,
.;;sno, and 31000.
Tile It 1101.,TER BONDS in stuus,of $6O, $lOO, $500:
i,lOOO. and $5OOO.
Interest at Six per centum p. r annum will Celumence
from date of lamella.," and is
PAYABLE IN GOLD,
is equal at the present premium on
cold, to abort 1.1011.17RER CENT. PER ANNUM.
numers, Merchants, Mechanics, Capitalists, and all who
have any money to ins cat, should know and remember
that these Bands are, in effect, a FIRST MORTOACIE up
on all Railroads. Canals, Rink Stocks and Securities, and.
the Mural... , ptoducts of 01l the Manufactd&s, Are., do., in
the cannily : and tilt the full and ample provision made
for the pa 3 meta of the interest and Imhidotion of panel
tml, by Customs Dirties, i 0 wise Stamps and Internal Rev
enue, set les to make these Bonds the
Best, Most Available, and Most Popular
Investment in the Market.
Subic, iptions recriml at PAR in bog al Tender Notes,
,nte4 and ..hacks of hanks at lay in Philadelphia
Mer-t by tam! a',ll teceivo prompt attentum,
elm y facility and explau•ttien udl be afforded nn
[lnn at this °nice
A f nil supply of Bondi will be kept an hand for immo•
diate deli, Qry JAY COOKS,
Doe. 2, 1.8b2-3m Sobsct iptlon Agent.
DLANI BOOKS,
OF VARIOUS SIZES, for solo id
- 17..FITUS' BOOK .1 YD STATIOSERY STOR
=I
An 12 30f An 0 14
1 12 161 849
12 021 8 41
II 461 8 25
11 301 8 13
11 22f 805
11 101 750
11 061 7 45
20 501 . t: F. i o ' :
10 251 0 50'
LE 10 15 LE 6 46