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    Our Army Correspondence.
Proni the 125th Regt,, P. V.
STAFFORD COURT HOUSE, VA.,
January 25, 1863. -
Friend Lewis:—ln my last I gave a
glowing description of our cozy quar
ters at Fairfax Station, Va. But good
things must have an end. On Satur
day 17th, we had orders to have three
days cooked rations in haversack and
be ready to march on the morning,
but about 12 o'clock the' order was
countermanded and the march post
poned till S o'clock on Monday morn
ing, the 10th, at which time we took
up line of march, the weather dry and
cool, and the roads in good order.—
Nothing of importance transpired, and
the evening of the 20th we reached
Dumfries Landing, at which place we
halted for the night; hero it clouded
up and, early in the evening it com
menced raining, and kept up all night
hard and steady, and the wind blowing
a regular hurricane which capsized
nearly all the shelters the boys had
put up,-ours among the rest.
On the morning of the 21st the corps
moved at daylight, mud knee-deep.—
But here came the tug of war, getting
the trains along, which was almost an
impossibility. Your humble writer
was with the latter, having charge of
the supplies of the 125th. Such get
ting along I never witnessed. We
worked all day and halted after - dark,
making about three miles. We were
then about one and a half miles in the
rear of the regiment, and the boys out
of rations. We pulled out by daylight
and reached the regiment about 12
o'clock, M, and issued one day's rations,
being all we had. We all then started
and camped within 5 miles of Stafford
Court House, at 4 o'clock. We were
routed out and started four teams back
to meet corps supply train. We had
gone about four -miles when we were
ordered back, as the Brigade had
moved on to Stafford Court House, at
which place we would get supplies.—
We turned and reached the regiment
about sundown. We then drew ra
tions of hard tack, coffee, sugar, and
mess pork, which was issued by 12
o'clock, that night, and I tell you, the
boys were all ready for their hard tack.
We are now camped in quarters that
Gen. Sigel's army had just completed,
and we are now comfortably fixed,
without a great deal of labor. From
the appearance of Itheinish wine bot
tles, the Lager Beer Corps must have
had a jolly old time, as that is the only
relic they left behind.
We are now within S miles of Fred
ericksburg. To-morrow the 124th
P. V. gets paid off, and the 125th takes
their place and goes out on picket.—
It takes a whole regiment to do•picket
duty here. We have to watt-on our'
supplies from Brook's Station, a dis
tance of 4 miles, on the, worst road, I
think, ever was 'got up.
How long we will stay here is Un
certain, but one thing is certain, we
can't go much further till the roads
get better. It took us •five days to
reach here from Fairfitx Station, a dis
tance of twenty-seven miles, so your
readers can judge what it is to move
an army in the winter; still the cry is
with our paper soldiers, Why don't
they put things through—What's the
use of going into winter quarters—Let
us end the war. Let some of them
come down here and try it once, and
they will find out how it goes. It is
easy laying at home and reading army
news, but not so easy on the march or
in camp, where we are exposed to all
sorts of weather.
I must close, but if anything worthy
of note transpires, you shall soon hear
again from ' LOYAL.
From Company I, 49th Regiment.
WASHINGTON, FINLAY HOSPITAL, I
January 29, 1863.
MR. EDITOR :—When I last wrote
to you, which was in November, I
was a patient in the hospital. I lay
there a month, and was then transfer
red to Baltimore, and was in a hospi
tal there until the sth of January,
when I returned to the company, and
found most of them, like myself, in
good health. We are still guarding
Finlay Hospital, and have a squad at
Eckington. Since we Jell Camp Cur
tin, our company has been more than
:decimated. One has died, two have
:deserted, and ten have been honora
bly discharged. A number are now
unfit for duty, We were paid a week
ago up to the last of October, and
promised the balance due us in a short
;time. A goodly number of funny
things occur in a place like this, some
of which the correspondent prudently
leaves out of sight, lest he should in
cur censure by "telling tales out of
school." If, however, the faculty of
speech should ever be conferred on
the guard-house, it " could a tale un
fold " which would provoke many a
grin, and ought to produce many a
blush. Being away from home, some
of the boys get out of spirits, and
sometimes try to supply the vacancy
by a draft on the Washington lager
shops. The effects of the spirits thus
obtained are not always the most grat
ifying, but their use has led to an im
portant discovery. Our public men
hereabouts have long been afflicted
with a peculiar malady, which mani
fests itself in an eccentric disposition
to put their hands into the wrong
pocket, to the great detriment of Un
plc Sam's interests, Thi3 singular :if-
fection, if we ma trust the experi
ments of some whVoccasionally make
them, has at length been traced to its
mysterious cause. It seems to be a
property of Washington whiskey to
obliterate the moral distinction he.
tween " mine and thine," and it is
now positively asserted thatthe Whis
key aforesaid w ill make a man steal.—
If I may be permitted to make a sug
gestion to our voters at' home, I pro
pose that hereafter an additional
pledge be required from all candidates
for Congress. to the effect that they
will carefully avoid all connection with
Washington whiskey.
Our company is almost constantly
kept in expectation of being sent to
the field by the rumors that aro flying.
One week, we write home that we are
going to North Carolina, and the next
week write that we are to be immedi
ately- mounted and sent to llosecrans
to chase guerillas. Before the ink has
dried, we conclude that we are to re
main where we are., Ono sentiment
is almost universal, " Send us any
where rather than to the Army of the
Potomac." The almost uniform dis
aster attending that army has destroy
ed its prestige, and the suspicion of
misconduct in those that govern it
has grown to the certainty of a fact
ascertained.
We go to Congress sometimes and
refine our notions ofetiquette by hear
ing the " assembled wisdom of the na
tion" blackguard each other. Both
the friends and the enemies of the Ad
ministration are becoming fully in ear
nest and speaking out plainly. It is
an omen of good. If the desperate en
ergy of the rebels can be inoculated
upon our own leaders, we shall soon,
as Napoleon at Waterloo, and Christ
on the Cross, say, " It is finished."
Yours,
MARRIED,
On Dec. 3, 1862, by Joseph John
ston, Esq., DAVID LIGHTNER and Miss
ANNIE SHERMAN, both of Monroe Fur
nace, Huntingdon county.
On Jan, 29, 1863, by the same, Mr.
JOHN KEESY to MPS. LAVINA WELCH,
of Barree Forge, Huntingdon county,
Pa.
On the same day, by the same, Mr.
HENRY,PoRY, of Petersburg, to Miss
MARY C. YouNo, of Mount Union,
Huntingdon county, Pa.
On lice. 27th, by the Rev. 'S. IL
Reid, M. JOHN 31. STROUP to Miss
LIZZIE DEARMONT, both of this place.
On the 29th ult., by the same, Mr.
ADAM ROLAND to Miss Enon.t. A.
mat, both of Trough Creek- Valley.
DIED,
In Altoona, on the 17th of January-,
1563, of Consumption, after an illness
of eighteen month, Mrs. .ANA \TEACH,
wift7 of Mr. G. D. Vouch, and daughter
of John and .Anna _Mary Isenberg.
The deceased was born O. 28, 1829,
and at the time of her death was 33
years, 2 months and 20 days old.
She leaves a husband, an aged fath
er, a sister and two brothers, besides
numerous friends and relatives to mourn
her untimely death. Mrs. Vouch was
a consistent and devoted 'member of
the German - Reformed Church, and
hailed with joy the prospect of the es
tablishment of the - church of her fathers
at Altoona, although she felt that she
herself would never be able to attend
and take part in its public services and
worship.
She seemed anxious to depart and
be with Christ, which is far better, and
assured her sorrowing friends that she
was perfectly at peace, and willing to
leave the sorrows and troubles of earth,
for the better land be,yond.the tomb.
Shortly before her departure, she
took 'her husband's band and said
" Farewell dear husband, I must leave
you but hope to meet you in a better
land." May this dying hope be real
ized and May her piouswalk and God
ly conversation be imitated by all her
sorrowing friends, so that in the con
summation of all things, they may meet
her where death and parting never
mars the blessedness of the saints in
light.
“Thou art gone t, the grave but we will not deplore thee
Since God woo thy ran•our, thy guardian and guide ;
lie gate thee and took thee, and soon mill regale thee
Where death has no sting, since the Saviour died.”
In Huntingdon,' on. the 27th Janu
ary, 1863, Mrs. ANNA HOFF:VAIN, qliet
of the late Dr. Jacob Hoffman, in the
66th year of her age.
PHILADELPHIA iItAIiKETS•
Jan. 31, 1163
Fano , and rxtra Family Flour.. 23@1.50
Common and :iupernue $6,0001 6.60
Bye Flour $175
Corn Meal . $4.00
MEM=
Fair nod Prima Red
133 e
Corn, prime Yellow..
Oats .
Cloretsced, te6l Its
Timothy
Wool
HIINTLNGDON MARKETS
CORRECTED WEEKLY
h a Family Flour 1-ILLI
Extia do?cat
White Wheat..
Bed Wheat
11)e
Coru
Oat , '
Cleverbeed
' , homed
Dried Apples...
Bolter
Eggs
Lord
Ilani.
Shoulder
Sides
TAllow
i A i. D3IINISTRA.TOIt'S NOTICE.
Letters of administration de bonus wmt cam testa
nn•tt to annexe on the estste of Jame+ }Braila n, deceased.
IVO Ing heel, grAtlttid to tllO undesAgnell. all por3otis (11-
.10310 d to the canoe 1,13 Inent HMI tLo,o tinting
claims It ill precept (twin for euttlement.
SAMUEL T. DROWN,
rob. 4,1562-6 t. Administrator.
WANTIM !
LOCUST I LOCUST: I LOCUST! !
LOCUST PINS horn 14 inches to 34 Ira Les long, and
Locusr T 131111311. all dimensions, ndl bo bought or ro•
ceiNed on conitnimsion.
If format de d promptly and largely, pk.rmanent arrange
ment! for continued snpplics n be mall,
Address, W. A. LEyEurxo,
VAllon hill Sheet Wharf,
Feb. 4, 185:1-.11.. Pbllok4Tibla.
ECEIPTS and expenditures of Hun
g%) nugdcin county from the 7th day of January, 1962,
to the 6th day of J111111a1y,1863, Including both :toys:
RECEIPTS.
IS3I. Charks Green, IVest.
1850. Solomon Hamer. Jackson,
1837. William Johns, Cromnell.
1638. Joseph Cornell., CI 0nt,,11,
" Samna! Stein), .Jackson,
Thom:. Ilysk ill, IVarrionitual 5,
1630. Joi n t Rolluock. Hopewell,
A. P. Harrison, Huntingdon,
• Parry slnore, Mon is,
John Householder, Penn,
15130. S. W. Myton. Bat tee,
" Jesso Cook, C,,, bon,
!Imo . Lei.. .Jackson,
• John P. Sloe tort, Oneida,
• It. A. Lai, i, POI ter.
" John S,lv, thorn, Tell.
Jonas Duels n oltei , Walker,
" !lent y sell', il,•nt,
1061. Job,
" John Logan, hole,',
• Jacob !tinily,
'• John It. C.ll 1,,y, Cal bon,
Lane Ashton. Vas. tile,
" 1/.1,1 Heck. Clay,
Jainc 13.11au, C1.'11,1,211,
" Win, Cly mans • Dublin,
" John Q. Adorns. Ft
• Hein yO. yl filer , Ilendenson,
David Dunn, II unthig.lon,
" SUIO on Lynn. Hopewell,
.101 in Oaks, Jael.son,
11 White, Juniata,
• Abtalnini Haruish, Mutris,
Daniel h.) per, Oneida,
" William Dean, Penn,
David F. 'fitAsey. Porter,
• Mo, Is Cutbliall.. Springfield,
" John :shaver, Shirley.
(leo, gelk.l9, SIIII ley.bllrg,
Mathias Slump, T, 11,
• Abraham klias, Tod,
• Ilt njainin Heffner, Walker,
David Lindsey, Wcet,
A. Ilutch6on, Wat riot smark,
Daniel AV. Fink, Union,
1002. Alexander Stitt, Alexandria,
John Logan, Inure°,
fin Jesse Younin. Grady,
" Chriallan Miller, Cass,
" Isaac Ashton, C 11.0•1110,
Samuel Brooks, Cat bon,
David Stevens, Clay,
" Samuel Cromwell,
William 013 111/111P, Dublin,
Hugh Seeds, Franklin.
W. IL Flenner, Henderson,
Geo] ge W. bliontz, Hopei, ell,
" Janice Port, Huntingdon,
Jackson Harman, Jackson,
• Rudolph Brew:1111111. Jun
BenjfiTnin F. Brown, Morris,
John C. Davis, Oneida, •
William L. States, Venn, •
Benj. Neff, Dot ter,
Thomas Ashton, Springfield,
D. S. Unibanour. Shirley,
" George to.le. Shirleyhburg,
: '1 hornas Vann, Tell,
Abraham Elias, Tod,
Daniel W. Fink. Union,
I,lllltllla YOCUM, Walker,
• John Copley, ll'nu fol smut ly
John Randal son, West,
Received on unseated hood.,
School tax on "
Road tax
14 alT(ls on estra3 si—W. B. My ton,
S. Rolston.
Adana W.it ful,
Fines colleet.al by D. Smile,
Redemption money received
Amount burrowed by comity
From Bell, Garret ism] d Cu,
.1. G Miles, Eng.,
" Dr. B. E. Mc3lurtrie,
11. T. White, Eim.,
Win. 11. Lens, Esq.,
Enoch Dean,
llt idget McCann,
" Ellen C.,, rug ni,
It 81.111.11111,
Amount of NMI' in fines teed by Treas .
For rents of Coin t house .
J. S. B
• EX PENDIT U It ES.
Attorney Gomel, Prothonotary, Shot ifT
and %llnesses lees on Counoo% ea! In
Prosecutions,
Couslnlaes for making returns and elee-
lion fors,
Itispectors, Clerks of Elections,
Groud and Traverse Jurors, Coustriblia,
Court Ci ler and Tipst.dr,
Inquisitions or, deati
Assrsuns orslot.A.
Will Cdt and Fox Scull's,
Road mid In Lige.% tea s,
‘• Damage,,—Jas.llonaldsou, „ 11 20
3,11101, Lee, 107 79
Cool Sa anek4on, 45 49
31. Wakefield; 10410
27 70
W. IL :.:1111111, 07 00
Josiah Crinningimm, 75 00
Nathaniel Wu titan, 176 04 730 CO
Blank Look's & stationer 3 fur public oilleeh, 127 7 0
Br ;Jge at Mrll elm 0, 1310 42
Fuel for Court Hume turd Jail, part for
last year, 271 63
Repair s for ~trite, 30 91
tra. at Court Hun 0. 301 ' 1
Mel ell an.l I , e for Jail and Court House, 70 31
I'o,l age, 33 37
Clemung Court llorp.e. 25 110
Wmili. for Pr is,nterg in Jail, 23 CO 402 19
SOtis it Wftriklll for boar ding pr isomer,, 221'15 i
It intim; for county—Na,h & Whittaker 1:1 23
.1 Lutz, 22 30
~.IVirt. Lent,, 99 00 221 75
State Lunatic. Ilospital—%aney Long, 287 :13
4) ius Honer, 20003
D. 13; otherlino, 206 94 602 33 I
W. C. Wagoner. fort as Pruthouotar 2,
Cloth 01 5e.,01,.+,,;c , 114 71
Commi.,,roners p.3—.1. Horner. PI 00
M F. Calm:hell, 101 00
.1. Cummins, 67 23
.1. s. butt, 01 CO 435 LI
Cier k of Comini , ,lom to, 373 60 I
Albano) for Comnit”ionet a:
J. Ite4ll, E•q., In full, 22 30
A. W. 111. ro.dra, 15 00 37 zo
County Auditors ' 13 05
J. S. Stem alt, audit tug areonntB of Pro.
thoooral:.. t egi..tel and Itecol del, 500 4800
Expero.es it COIIIIII . I- in 110ItitlIg appettli, 40 20
Ronal pawl ulf—s. Brook-. 144 23
J. It. riusnoll, 200 00 3.14 25
Interest ou bonds—lirs 31. P. Read, 30.00
It. MeMm We, 6805
It 111. Steuart, 1560
M. YOCIlltl 42 00
Tlionn,, Fidler. CO 00
1 Vin. P.Ol llimml, 180 00
I) Caldwell. 20 43 410 35
School tax paid . unseated Lards:
1t..11y ton, Jackson township, 12 30
W. Madden. springfield `• fi ad
John Luse, Batten 16 75
11. S. leenbeig. Jardata .‘ 17 80
Sol 141 m, llopewell 4 . 3438
J. A. Campbell, 'Study " 7 30
10. F. Tussey. Porter 4 . . 34 85 129 27
Road tax paid till unseated hinds:
la, I Ridenour, Junrata tun rpillip, 15 80
John .Apgar. Union 4l 00
Ibtill. lliumbaugh, Hopeuell '• 27 00
Peter t,rai.ter, War riursmar It •t . 972 96 52
Refunding .riots paid 31 43
It. T. %%bite, E'q., amount duo him at -
A lid itor'B Settlement, January 1803, 197 d 27
H.T. White. Esq., runuunt 01 Commission
rut Pluto 'fax Ibr 1001, 235 65
Paid for the relief of families dependant
on vulnutems in the net Vie° of tho
United States, 6543 50
Bounty paid to Volunteers h . 12583 25
Redemption money paid out 26 57
Trea , m el . of Huntingdon County Poor
I louse, 4745 25
Treasurers Commissions on $59411 29 at
1% per Cent., 801 16
Balance doe thu county by the Treasurer, 3225 00
We, the t ndertogned Auditors of Huntingdon county,
, elected and sn mn twee:ding to law, t sport that et 0
met, dud nudit, settle and adjust, according to law, the ac
counts of John A. S(1911, Esq., Treasurer of the euuutY,
and the orders of the Cletrimi,ionero nod,soceiotn for the
same for and doting the past year and balance re
maining In the hands of 3. A. Nash, Tteasui or, of tine°
thousaisil two hundred and tuenty-the dollars.
tilt en tattler our hands at the Commissioners' Mee In
the borough of Huntingdon the sth Janualy, 1663.
. HORATIO 13. FISHER,
MILTON 11. SANUREII„ , - Auditors.
H. L. McCARTUY, )
February 4, 1563.
CiUI'STANDING BALANCES due
kjat the settlement of Jaunary,lB63. Our the year 1563.
!COILS. 700 P. COUNTI. ST UT. 311L1'
1852. John Coulter, IVallter, $ $52 50
1833. Joshua Greenland, Cass, 6 50
• Luke Vuothees,llenderson 10 74 77 08 75 05
1851, Wm. B. Shaw, Put tot, - 10 00
1055, John Smith, Bat ree. 128 69 6 n
1056. Solomon flamer, Jatksou, 59 56 130 52 33 75
•• B. F. Wallace, Morris, 23 28
" Mat. Cot Inn. Castile, 700
" 11. Oumi, r, ICnit kit flunk, 107 22
1857. Wm. Johns, CI otnuell, 17 62
1853. Sand. Stetrey, Jackson, 106 40 141 11
" Danl. Runde, Porter, 11 81
1859. A S Hari 'sou. Huntingdon 891 94 734 10
Parid Parsons, Tell, 3 00
" I=anc Curtman.Totl. 1 01
1860. Isaac 1 rule. ton, Brady, 281 56 221 06
•
11 j,,S, Cook, Carbon, 327 25 150 99
• John 11. Weal cr. Hopewell 525 41 208 01
" IV. K. Rabin, Huntingdon 741 65 331 Cl
1861. John Bisbin..klexattdria, 21 69 12 33 890
•• Jacob Nlnsitr, Brady, 135 70 09 17 650
tf Chriitiatt Miller, Case, 610
• 1/ Cal berry, Outwit, 63 14. 11 07 30 60
" David !leek, Clay, 43 47 25 26 20 00
•• ,hums Baker, C, ontwell, 209 62 79 04 450
" Wm. Clo mans, llnbhu, 463 035
" 11. S. Miller, Henderson, 2026_J2 23 00 00
John Oaks, Jackson, 50 73 73 56 46 00
" Wm. B. White, Juniata, 68 RI 31 15 11 00
'• Aln. Hai MO, Monk, 410
Benj. Bettina. Walker, 33 28 30 02 26 00
• naval knots}, West, 954 63 491 04 4650
" A. Hutclason, Wart iorm'k, 171 SI 60 72 15 85
•
.1662. EPECIAL.
Aloe. Stilt, Alexandt la, 12 00 260 53 05 00 14 50
John Logan. Bm ore, C 8 65 951 11 359 87 42 50
Jt sst. Yuen nt, roads, 14 72 32092 71 20 23 00
C 1,11,11111 Miller, Ca,s, 845 177 69 29 43 550
1u me Ashton. Cnswtlo, 09 61 79 23 54 4 810
Samuel nooks. Cat bon, 02 69 1381 52 370 53 227 00
D,,ud SteNens, Clay, 35 12 511 59 '206 72 41 00
Sand. Booller, Ct on., ell, 04 60 946 27 348 31 47 50
Wm. Clyntan, Dubin], 44 41 601 03 229 61 31 50
thigh Seeds, Ft:tat:lm, 624 880117 191 30 21 50
11 II Oh, niter, Head, t son 10 78 16325 31 44 11 00
O. W. Sliont4, llot cell, 20 37 217 02 42 12 30 00
Jot l'ot t. 11 untlngdon, 202') 167.19 03 70 36 37
J. it,,. mon, Jackson, 40 11 775 49 221 08 3300
It, Illeuent fly Jutnata, 745 133 10 37 26 12 00
11. E. 111 an n, Mol t s., 38 63 133 36 201 43 78 5 0
C /8 • /11, , da, 362 31 .10 24 31 7 CIO
Wm. L,St des, P.m, 2 2277 3,321 1/ 31 1750
Benj. Nell,Pol ter, 26 03 212 12 1 10 41 25 50
Thos. A shtott.spt ing,ileld 22 10 222 21 50 37 27 50
DS Illobenotit, Slotles, 83 20 123114 43130 64 00
orge Le tie) abuzz i2' 163 61 51 93 11 34
Thomas Vann. Tell, 509 192 36 33 56 28 00
Abram t'.lms, Toil, 12 91 190 81 426 15 08
D. IV. Fink, Union, 11 26 236 31 40 83 21 00
Ed. Yocum, Walker, 03 80 457 811 172 80 700
Jim Copley, Wart loim'k 7 114 853 89 321 37 36 60
Juo. Ilentletsau, Rest, 135 13 1590 09 548 09 57 09
C1,85(i , i2,00
.31 72
. ..qsc
$7 00@.7 ss
$ .25@'.75
$6.'5a7.35
14ECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
Of the Iltmting , lon Courtly Alms House, from Dec.
3ot, to December 2, 16132, Inclutive.
DR.
To 41.111011111 dura II nu (burly Ti isuurv, 5,187 02
U. O. Into. Steward, to: L. 1.1,11 IV., lu 11/1i
eXCiII4IIO of older.,
:.XI , II.sIUTI.IIIB.S :
ity Ull 113 Elpenditures fur Provi.lunr. P.
-ens for 7.900 lbs pork - , No. 1 to 19, 43026
0,50,) " beef, 14 to 20 703 41
11 3,515 lb trek 2.562 lb boot; 31 to 20, 20100
" " , 777 bus. corn, 27 to 31, 81 0U
" as bee. potatoes, 32 to 34, 21 95
" Sundaes, 23 to 37, 33 33
Ey sundry expenditures fur use of Sal 111. rile F.
By sundry persons Ille mithing, No.l to 4, f 3 90
rails and fencing, sto B,' 21 23
" " labor on farm, oto 11, 274 70
" `• sundil. 9, 12 to 17, 48 01
Faldlo,Eber/y 2. Co., 1 horse rah; 18, 29 00
By expenditures for Merchandise. rile M.
Dy Shuruway, Hurt & Co., fur an order, is ad. to
be lust. No. 1, 46 GO
D. S. Janney & Co., gi Decries,2 80 25
T. 11. Itotteu, tobacco, ' 2 ,
80 38
Boller &Di 0.. boots And shore, 4S. 5, 42 50
Wm. A traitor, sundry merchandise, 6& 7, 10 70
Loos & Dryor, 8& 0, 07 18
Ail ely and Elliott, do 10 to 13 76 02
J. N. S“ opt., do 14 & 15, 26 01
Wm. H. Brewster, do 16 & 17, 05 39
Geo. Sipes, E.,q., do 18, 23 46
David Etnier. do 10, 13 00
Sundry Versous, do 20 to 23, 27 33
By relief afforded in 11 ['me& continuous and per
manent throughout the year, Ito 11, OS 12
Relief anorded in 11 carer, •Ilne Ins than a year;
averaging 24 mocks to each rose, 13 to 23, 210 78
Relief Antonio] in sundry eases, immediate, with.
on t regal dto tittle, 24 to 41 Inclusive, 102 50
Sundry persona for comas and funeralexpap
ea,
4.S to SS, 45 50
Suna.yhysiclads for services fur out door
.
pore, 59 to 70, 171 CO
Directors for sundry out door sort Ices, 71 to It, 71 34
J. Morrison, for 62 to 6.3, ft/ 35
Also for bri nging in pasta.: sand. furuisited,
Remo al nod De'lieu. Filo It,
By sundry constables and othors, for bringing
psoprne to Wove, Ito 9, 33 00
Sundry Justices of the Pence, for writing orders,
10 to 13, 17 05
V 7 85
Mizcellancous and Incidental. Fib I.
Ily good. pertons, for shoemaking, No. Ito 0, 30 79
" stone Cool, 56% tong, 9tol ', 115 39
31. S. Hart igun, tin-n ate, Ac., 13 & 04, 3507
11. T. 15 In te, commissions, 15, 87 11
I, A. Myers, bal. on contract, &c, 16 A 17, 53 59
Eldon. Doyle. coffins, (balance) 18, 40 72
Sundt y p 1 .80113, for !somas tottor, 10 & 20, 73 09
a instil ones fees, 21 & 22, 40 00
Not,h and Whitt:ll,er, pub. annual op., Lc., 21, 37 00
Wm. Len is, 2 1, 36 00
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n
John lattz, 23, 30 00
G. G, Tote, fob compensal ion to 311.1. Tote, as mot
tun s
Sundry Persons, for solidi ten,
sOOO 00
1000 00
1000 00
000 00
000 00
ar/ 00
"5'2 /6
2. 2 'lO
Dy 11 - 01. Moore, La Ids son %Ices as director, 323 00
0,001. reightal, 1:14 40
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Jae Ilendetson., 100 29
,r
S. Hacked°, la, .. IS 00
Dr. 11001. Hai td. fur his Aar, inns as attend. Dl* 1..
chin, (inelnding hoar 1) 131 03
11. Brewster. fo: his sorrier. as clerk, 50 00
A. W. Brundict, ~ conumel, 20 00
1000 00 7030 52
r. IPA 71
000
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By 0. U. Tato . , Crs 4.0004 , 4,dd:11W in Jill acct. , C,S7 71
ESE
CII 42
83 00
112 bu.ltels a hest ; 120 bushels oats : 1,000 linshele corn
(in e. 11.); bushels potatoes; 6 bushels cloverseed ; 25
bushels unions; 4 bushels soup beaus; 19 tons hay; 10
loads corn fodder; 4.000 heads cabbage, (suit of which pt
pmt was made 1 ton esl/111...t); 10 bIISILON turnips; 10
bushels beets; 15 !indicts parsnips; 1,400 lbs pork; coo
lbs bet; bison; Loin stillidNit to mate. 15 1 ) 1.1, )1113; 2,0
chickens,
9.."2, 7J
100:,3
670 G
24 9)
20 04
4 shit ts, 51, cFmv.c, Ul dreses, 58 pairs p 20
piths dump's, 51 pairs sort, or stockings, 24 lest,, 0 bud
lips, i bolster flips, 5-1 apripis, S towelS,
SS slo,ls, l i coinforts.lso (vollolliiiiindssoil sir
en), 72 Corn broinor, 50 ale 0,001,1, 200 picir hatrlics f o r
use of the coal rrgiun.
riliOleCi 7 ouldt row, 23 t: task hog, 1 hreraiug • , w,
873 busheht %theta, 000 bushels co: n, 270 bushels
potatoes, 0 bushels clot erred, 13 bu-hels outoum, 1 bush•
beano, 10 hushrts turnips, 10 bushels beets, 13
bushels paisnip., 11 tort hay, 10 loads coin toddot. about.
7,300 heels edhbar. 1 ton about 3,000 Ib4
I„.d. ;,,yA Ib, put I:, rot 0 bt oomi. 130 lu,holo, 30
Site 110111 i s. 709 pick Laudlrs , 2 lititittatiell uogmt3,
1111..3. I apt in; Wage!, aud harness, 3 plott•s, 2 doubts
shame) i toes, 1 elnglu shovel plots:. 1 hay tube, 1 thaw
horse eul Utah:l . , t cant, / lond eq. t, 1)0 did:hens, 1 fal
lacy, top d.
•mli not of tip 6 me, and if th; Ltrztl,
nn 1e v lototr.. d or t00te1m.3.11,, Ic. for trve el
“hloortl, o. loltov, 110: butte, 07.7*:,; ;
can. ; sl.2i, Mot) urn tthk.l
to P. 11,111 to (fm nl-r) ~it of the home to muount of $50,41.
Statement or °trout A out of the Ima,h to sundry
out loot pauper=, oc.n..ionally. nml ehidL dory net eth
Itit app...n In this repent. vt : To the Wintt,ll funny,
We. the undersigned, Auditors of the cormty of Hunt
himloll, do hereby eel lily that we have examined the or
ders, Sonde, 0, tteentlitts,.t.c., of the Directors of the Poor
of said county, and find the vamp to he corn net es Whore
stated : And we do further find, tint. on examining the
Tr ensurerer account, ire hag pad on Poor House or ders
since last statement the runt of 51715,25, of which taunt.,
the stun or $211,24 woe expended on sc.:Mints of the year
1861, making total expenditures of 1802 (so far ns paid)
Silnottlit to tire sum of 4130-1,01. Leaving intlance out
standing for year 1862, taint.. $683.01 .
HORATIO 0. FISHED, Auditors.
MILTON 11. SANGIik:I3,
Huntingdon, Feb. 4, ISO 3.
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kTEWARD'S STATEMENT G. G.
TATE. Stoward, in coconut mint Huntingdon County
Alms House, Dom Dcc. 1, 1)61, to Dec. 2,1552, inclusive •
DR.
To trance in his hands at I.ut set Bement,
Amt. than n from tieas'y at various times,
Call received tram 'rations sources, vtti
From Win. Moore, in the Walls Case,
Pedlar, fur tin keg stfist chickens,
P.lluricet, for 2 pigs sold to him,
Mit ton, for his bill, •
Redford Co., a house,
J. Henderson, Esq.,
Judge Patton, to Humbargor case,
Mifflin County Alnts 110113 V, fur Roping And Camp.
bell, 6 90
Samuel Peiglital, Esq., 61
Dinh County Alms llonso, 9 GO
D. Dergstresser, far bllfEllo titles, 5 57
Tal lulls maces, 0 19
1578 18 10080 18 7721 40 1987 77
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Out Door Expenses. Filo 0. D
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l'roJ [lc ta uf the Facet
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mble fionol, extra : :, ,, 1.54;
';;.;,; to tho family,
fatittlx, 2, G 3: Alan,x% as
to the Rani. latollz.,
.2,00; to 6.k010,1
ivott 11%.1) , doting titc
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CR.
BY SUNDRY EXPENDITURES FOR USE OF MUSD
AS PIM moyrniN STAIII)IDNTS, Numbered 1 to 12:
• Monthly Statement No. 1. December. '
lly cri.du paid removing pauper', traveling expel..
es, de., $ 927
Coll paid fur relief :mildly wayfaring purrs, 2 53
du Huldry Mllll:—lnitarring, Sc., . 512
do Freight 'II I'. 11. hoed, 1 57
do , ptedage, 111
du miscellaneous,- 2 75
Monthly StAtemen t \0. 2. 3anual y.
By cash paid removiug pauper., tr.o cling expatis
..s,
Cash paid tolinf6lll4l. liayfaring
Wm. l Plum, for m al,Mg broom.,
do Peter Myra, for po.ltago stamp% &c.,
do nth nth lei,
31onthly Statement No. 3. nbrnnry,
By cash paid tlaveling l expellees, unloving pan
pers
Ily cal paid relief Imud. wayfaring paupers,
do It might on P. It. Rood, •
do Peter Myers for postage atangil,
do niisculfincou
522 69
Monthly Statemont So. 4. March.
By cash paid B. S. Jenny, Jr., for Order . Book,
do midi y persons for rislieg,
do expenses going after the Quarry family,
do do to Huntingdon for p topers,
do do going to :dam county,
do titivating expenses, removing pan
pees, 80., 4 65
Cad, paid relief to wayfaring paupers. 2 83
do miicullaneous expenses, 8 61
$33 67
'Monthly stateumt Igo. 5. April
Ily cash paid G. Forteine, of Pittsbyrg, 83 25
do John Swan for potatoes, 12 02
do 5.5 p,,,,,c5 Ong to Carbon and ,TA
toenships, 3 80
Cash fur expenses going to MeConnelstown, 3 55
do to ()ratline Stiller at sand. times, 2 50
do traveling expenses, i emo‘ing paupers, dc., 205
do relief to wayfaring paupers, 2 50
do • fur postage stamps, 157
do f,r fionitlit on P. it. Road, 3 50
- do miscellaneous, 4 42
Monthly Statement No. G. May.
By cash paid expenses going to retersburg and
elseu here, S 00
Cash paid removing pauperq, traveling expenses
C C.:,
Cash paid relief to 1,1.3 faring pauper*,
do - freight on P. li. Road, 1 56
do postage stamps, 1 23
do miscellaneous, 175
FED
t", ~Sll 11
Monthly etnternent No. 7. June
lly cash paid expenscs bringing M. Campbell from
WarriOrSDlfilk, 710
Cash, going to Huntingdon and tickets for pan
•
$977 61
pees; 3 25
Cash expenses seeing after the Gray's family, 2 25
do) emoving paupers, traveling expenses, .le., 285
Cash expenses I'. Ayers for postage stamps, 1 20
du miscellaneous, 200
$lB 05
Monthly Statement No.B. July.
By caAl paid P.R. Road freight on coal. Lc., 12 57
do 'Win. Nickels for keeping Eqtep family, 400
do locuovlng paupers, tramaliug expeus
e,, Sc, 7 :15
Cash NIA for posing° stamps, 1 05
do • miscalluueous, IC2
$436 64
$2O 69
Monthly Statement No. 9. August.
By cash paid expenses going after Ter. Mul ry,
2 60
do unloving paupers, traveling imports.
c., de, 4 05
Cash paid for postage, 1 36
do miscellaneous, 3 00
Monthly Statement No. 10. September.
By coati paid r0i1.% jag paupers, traveling oxpeua
es. 47
Cacti paid fo ,
relief wayfaring paupers, 215
do P. Suers for postage, 1 04
do mi.cellaneons, 75
EINCEI
Monthly Statement No. 11. October.
13y cash paid for boots and shoes for paupers,
do expenses going to Bedford,
do Granius Miller at sand. times,
do isa, cling expenses, removing paupers
$2l 07
)luntlkl3 Statement Nu. 12. November.
/ $1,1.G b 5
By oasis paid expenmes to Waterstreet idler pauper, 355
do I', It, hood Co. freight on coal, 000
do tiareltug expenses, remoing pau
per., &0., II 33
Cash paid selloff(' wayfaring pauper, GO
sahlr) as Eteu :lid or thu house,
It, tchliznony of the correctness of tho nbovu account
and stilt emit, uo do Itureuuto bet our-bands this second
day of December, A. D. 1862.
pISSOLUTION OF PARTNER
SHIP.
20, 23 00
27 to 45, 153 48
Notice is hereby given that the firm of Shively & Elli
ott haq been dissoh ed,by mutual consent, nod the books
of quid Jinn ore In the hoods of W. F. Wilson for settle
ment, in the 110 W store of s.lllvely & Bruner. All persons
!clam trig theluialrea indebted will please colt and settle
thvir to:county
=I
AI anted by tile in*, firm, 10,000 bushels c bent,
for %%bidh the hig,lnlt pi ice will be paid; also, apples and
all hind of produce taken in mcliange by . .
Poter.btirg, 3ati, 27, ISr,3
p F
EAL ESTATE all SALE.
I, The sulPictiber, tottee appointed by the Orphans'
Collit of Ilnuttugdon county to sell the unaccepted por
tion of the teal estate of Thenms Lloyd, Into of the toun
hhip of Walker, di:Cal., will offer for sale on the promises.
On Thursday, the 19th of February, 1863,
EEO
All O.nt eel hit, poi lion (being poi port A on marked on
too inquibitiOn) of lho real estato of the sold Thomas
Lloyd, &teased. situate in Om too 'whip of Walker, ad'
Joining lands or John McColnueo intro. John Ber's heirs ,
OrliNon's heirs, 'Bunco If. Lloyd, Benjamin (Bof
fins, and Boy other purport (hying poi pan B) of thu real
estate of the ;not &Ceased. now owned by nenry Lloyd
Cont.dtdol, One Ilundied and thin ty•too Acres nod FM
Po cite,.
TEIDIS OF 5.U.1:.—0ne-thisd of the ptuchn4o money
to be paid upon the. POllll Imation of the bale, and tire tees
,tan Lt tot, pay tuentli with h tevest, to be Pe
enroll by OW 11101tgagoorpnlenlent of the purch,mer.
.7.lcCoonoll4tom n, LIVISChTON 11011/1,
Jalam y 21, 11GJ. Tr eaten
1)U13 1;110 SAL
The enb•miber will rail at.PUBLIC SALE at Ilia roe
Jualata to‘‘ltlip, Ituutin,g‘ton county,
On Tuesday, 10th February, 1863,
lLc follott ing Pelsonal VI °peak, to or it•
nxe head al horsoi, one fresh cow. rifle good large breed
ing cot, uric Racket, ow Boggy and hArlie,s for either
double or sitsjd. 1 fortr.l,m, wagon, 1 too-horse wagon,
I gled, l largo capper kettle, I lion kettle, 1 set Black
smith tools. 1 gri nd -stone, I paw-mill saw, I fonr foot torr
ent LAW, I t ille gun.] gold notch, 1 thirothlng machine.
mired fodder catier,l o trimming noll,l tolling screen,
topple mill, 1 side saddle, plows, hoo.epoir x lt ry by the
ton, coot fodder 1. the. 1,,1. and a groat unity other at
01.44 too 11111111,0 U to mention.
No t.. cmnoo•n.a.Lt 9 o'dook, A. SI. A re,Souabk
cludil pill b, gi‘,o.
Jon:, MFG 4313, A netiont,r.
Juniata ton n'hip, Jan. 13, 15634
pUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
.o:Aracocm...tmominff="ved.]
1u pawn°ce of all order of the Orlilt me' 0011 t of Ft on
tinglon connty,ltttll offer at public sale on the promises
On Friday, the 20th of February, next,
all that certain fat ra and tract of land, late the estate of
Mat tin Litallusolccetufed, situated in Ilendereou tin 110141.
al:011t lii ee milts east of the borough of Huntingdon and
5n I thin, one mile of tho Penna. Railroad and Canal. boun
ded on the north by I tad of D tvid Rupert, on the ea.d
by land of John (fralitt. , , on the south-coot by land of
Adam linnet t. junior, and the heirs of l'redern h Feltnei
dar, deed.. and on the math-Herat by land of ,aid School
der's heirs, containing about 210 Aerec, more or lean. of
Lich about %acres are cleared :Intl under fence, and rho
renittue hell timbered, having [hereon two log dwolling
Iton,ci. a log fdable, a veil 'of good cater, an ern hard of
onng Hirt, ing apple trees and °Hog' hula orements,
TEII.3IS OF SAl.E.—One.third of the pmchaso money
to lie pant on the coon muntont or the sale ; one-third to
one 3an out the ronmming one-third in 'no yenta there
alter with inlet eat, to be secured by thin judgment bonds
of the pnrChaier.
moomenCe at 10 o'clock, P. V., on quid day.
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MEM
1233
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Jan.'27,15G3.-tr,
NOTICE.
Perbno9 holding my Cheeks aro requested to pro
;7,,t them Immetthttely as I ant prepared to redeem Shunt
in any 111110110 i. S. COJIN, Coffee Bun.
gem
„, „,„
uo.tpuo
:;"
QTR 1Y SHE EP.-
Caute to the premises of the undemigned in Clay
tea [AIM, 5 stray a bite about 3 mouths ago.—
The [Jame is requested to come forward, plOiro property,
pay chat yes and take them away, otherwise they will be
disposed of according to lay:.
JOHN ANTIIOSY HOFFMAN.
Jan. 01, Iscz.4
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MEE
A DAIINISTRNTRIX NOTICE.-
[Eqtate of George Householder, deed.]
Letter, of administration Irving Levu grouted to the
unders,gnea. on the estate of Oeorge Householder, Into of
Tod townilllp. deed. All persons knowing themselves
itttlebt.l to .aid eitato ore remte•dea to make immediate
payment. and those having chums, to present them prop
erly authenticated, for settlement.
lIOUSEHOLMR,
Condo html!,, Huntingdon County,
January 21, ISOI-61. Penna.
RIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a
it of Vend. Exp. to too dirtied, I pill expos° to
public sale, on the premises iu Tod township, Huntingdon
county,
¢ 75 00
43 62
On Tuesday, the 24th February next,
nt 2 o'clock, P. M., the lotion ing real estate, to
All the defendant's light, title and interest In nod to
one lot of ground situato in Tod too nship, Huntingdon
county, Tenon, adjoining land of John NV. Scott and Jos.
NVilson, having the' eon elected ono two story frarno
hawse, painted ss into, ono fount stable nod other out
building, Seized, taken In execution and to be sold as
tho property of A. J. Dunlap.
tIEO. NV. JOHNSTON, Sheriff.
Siirniree OFFICE, 1 .
Huntingdon, Jan. 21, 1863. J .
26 0
4 75
250
0 ;35
31 53
4 00
9 50
SALE.—By virtue of a
)3 writ of Icy Flteiln to me directed, lit 111 expose to pub.
tic aolo dr outcry, at the Court Howse, in the borough of
Huntingdon,
ME
On Thursday, the 26th February next,
at 2 o'clock, P. M., the following property,' to wit:
All that certain inessuago or tract of land situate In
Crass touroldp. Huntingdon county and Stale of Pennsyl
vania, containing ono hundred and twenty acres and al
lowance of six per cent. for roads, Sic., adjoining lands
formerly of Robert Speer, deed, and others (tieing the
same tract of land which by deed dated 15th Dec. 1855,
was sold and CIMINO) ed by David Clarkson,trustee,to mal,o
sale 01 the real estate of the said Robert Speer, deed., to
the said Jacob Cie...ell and iterate L. Scowls.) Together
ith all and singular, the bnildings, Implovements,
{I sods, ways, waters, water courses, ka. Seized, taken In
execution, and to IA soul as the property of Jacob Cress.
la ell and lloraro L. Brown.
GEORGE W. JOHNSTON, Sheriff.
ESE
0 35
331
5 00
1 86
1 00
RECRUITS.WANTED
LIZII
49TH REGIMENT, P.T.
3 75
1 25
14 10
3 00
The undersigned, in ngeordance with General Orders,
Ileitilvarters of the Army, and under tho direction of
Capt. wm. B. Lane, General Superintendent of Reunit
ing Sea vice far the State of Pennsylvania, hits opened a
Recruiting Office in thu brick building opposite tho
Rs
change Hotel on Raihorul Sheet, in the borough of Hun
tingdon, ts hum o lie will enlist men for'tlio 49tlt Regiment,
P. V., nose in the field.
4Z , 525 haunt-, and $.l premium, to addition to all oth
er bounties offered by the Government.
For further Info motion, call at the Recruiting Office.
J. BLANCH. MILES,
Nljor and Recruiting Officer, OM Regt., f. V.
Huntingdon, Jan. 21, 1863.
7 75
3 85
5 50
3 42
2.5
CALL at D. P. C WIN'S if -you Nvan,t
rathloccnblo Good"
tsioAL BUCKETS and Shovels,
1„.) tor sale by 3 . 4.0,s A. DROWN,
MD
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$1270
400 00
MEM
SAMUEL PEW WEAL,
.1 AAI ES MEN DERSO:I- Directoi a,
S. J. MACKEDORN,
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DANIEL AFRICA,
Executor
TO FILL UP TILE
HOOPS! HOOPS ! !
Good 12 and 14 Net !loops wanted, fur which the
hilliest pelt° alll boyald. Gael) on delivery.
P. McLlelf N k CO.,
Ne. 119 Wainut Street,
Philadelphia.
Dec. 31, 1302.-1 m
FALL AND WINTER
FASHIONS !
110E3T. KING,'
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Hill St , one door west of Carman's Store,
=EI
GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS.
Ills assortment G 0.111119 of
c4onfs,
PLAIN AND BANcT VESTINGS,
the neatest and best that could be found In the city, ell of
%Illicit ho alit take pleasure in exhibiting, and making
up to order. It still cost nothing to call end examine his
goods. Call 800 n.
Iluutingdon, Oct. 7.-3 m,
FALL AND WINTER ARRIVAL !
Win. MARCH & BROTHER,
HARKLESBURG, PA.,
ILtro Just opened a large, now, and unsurpassed stock of
Foreign and Domestic Drploodq, of all kinds and quali
ties. embracing overytbing in that lino. Also, a consplote
assortment of
0 ROCERIES,
rentorhobly cheap, with good weight and fair monsure,
together with
QUEENSWARE, STON'EWATtE, HARDWARE, ROOTS
& SHOES, &C., &C., &C.,
and all the various other matters usually kept In a Coun
try store, so that the inquiry is not " What has March ds
Brother got," but " What base they not I"
Doing satisfied that their large and complete stock of
the above named goods cannot be excelled in quality,
quantity or cheapness in this section of country, We re
specttully ask a trial, feeling satisfied that a liberal pa
tronage us ill be extended towards us, by all nho are In
need of good at tides at low pi ices. Our motto is '•quick
sales and small profits."
We repertfully request the patronage of all, and es
pecially our 'hough Creek Valley filends.
FA or) thing taken in exchange for goods except promi.
tip - Cash paid for all kinds of grain, for which the
hight,t market prices will be given.
WILLIAM MARCH & BRO.
Markloshurg. N0v.19, 1.962.
Only ;1,25 a Year in Clubs of Four.S2
ARTHUR'S HOME MAGAZINE
FOR 1863. VOLS. XXI and XXII.
EDITED DV
T. S. ARTHUR and VIRGINIA F. TOW SEND.
——..o—
Contains Novelots. Stories, Poetry, Fashions, Steel and
Wood Engra‘ Ind, Needlework Patterns In great variety,
a Mother s' Department, Children's Department, House
keepers' and Health Departments, with literary reviews,
and till the accessories of n lirst.class Magazine.
Tiro Lady's Book bears thin flattering testimony to the
Char actor of ARTHUR'S 11031 E 3IAGAZINE:
-As we have often before said, it la without contro
versy, the best .c 2 lilngazine published in tho country;
and this is the strongly outspoken testimony everywhere
given by the press. We know of no petiotlicat that so
well deserved the prat.° bestowed. The editors never
fire in their altos to to give, each month, a rich and.varied
lit. any repast to their senders. Their work is kept fully
up to the intendant of their promise, Is never dull, yet
always full of Instruction. e have often said, and re.
peat it again, that it should make a part of the reading
of every household. We know of no better educator of
the ;ample, 3 ming and old, Of the editors we need not
sped:; their names end household words all over the
country. its thew hands no piniedical can fail to reacts
the highest imlnt of excellence."
A now zonal. by 'l', 8. ARMOR, will be commenced in
the Janiriry manlier, ['ltal.] -inn IN TUE WOULD."
Ears and Elegant Premiums
Air ant to all alto make op Clobv :-1, A largo Photo.
graphic copy of that splendid engras log. "SIIAKSP.C.II I E.
AND LISS CoTOIPOR11,11 , 8." A large Photographic copy,
.Itorn an englaning at liuntington's c:lebrated Picture.
“31cacr'a Pm:Am." 3. A cupy of Iletting's
~C ICISIPsE OF AN ENGLISH
Tk.fltllS —s2 n} ear. in wham,. rid one 'muffin. , plale.
Tuu copka, $3. Thu ye flat $4. hour for $3. Eight, and
one to getter-up of club. $lO. One of the pentium plates
sent to every getter-up of a club, small or huge. 'lire,
red stamps must ho sent to pay tlf, po-klage on each pre
mium. Athll est, T. S. ARTHUR. .1
323 Walnut Street. Philadelphia.
WHEELER & WILSON'S
SEMEMC
,
P u 9 Vii N E
Cei R. A. O. KERR,
ALTOO\TA, PA.,
AG ENT
0
L 7 FOR BLAIR AND lIENTINGDON COUNTIES.
s,Kosquk. garrialla •
THESE MACHINES ARE ADMIT-
A_ tea to be this best ever offered to the public, and
thew. supellordy tv satisrdeterily established by the fact
that in the loot eight years,
OVER 1,400 MORE,
of these machines have been sold than of any other man•
ufartat cd, and more medals have been awarded the pro
pt tetors by different Faits nod In.titn les than to any oth
ers. TllO Milelllllo3 are %,arrantcol to do all that Is claimed
for them. They ere now in 1100 In sevpral families In Al
toona, end in el cry case they giro snare satisfaction.
The Agent titers those desiring information as to the
impel lorlty of tho Machines, to A. W. Benedict, Joseph
Watson, IL li. Tot ner and B. B. Beitlentan.
The Machines can be seen and examined at the atoro of
the Agent, at Altoona.
Price of No. 1 Machine. silver plated, glass foot and nett•
slylo Hemmer—s 66. No. 2, ornantentel bronze. glass
foot and new aty lo Hemmer—VS. No. 3, plain, with old
style Ileinmer—sl:. (Oct. '21,1862-Iy.
1863. 1863.
H. ROMAN.
N El 9
CLOTHING
FOIL
PALL AND WINTER,
JUST RECEIVED •
AT
lI.'ROMAN'S
CHEAP CLOTHING STORE.
Far Gentleman's Clothing al ilia best material, and made
In the best wellananlike manner, call at
H. ROMAN'S,
opposite the Franklin House lu Market Square, Hunting.
den, Pa.
Huntingdon, Oct. 28, 1862.
GOODS REDUCED TO OLD PRICES!
FISHER & SO
Have just Opened and offer to the Public,
SPLENDID• STOCK
WELL SELECTED NEW GOODS,
REDUCED PRICES
TIM PUBLIC
Will please call and examine our Goods
FISHER & SON
Oct. 21, 1562
NEW STOCK. OF GOODS,
EVERYBODY IS INVITED TO CALL AT
S. S. SMITH'S STORE,
ON lIILL STREET, HUNTINGDON, PENNA
TILE nEsr
SUOA'P and MOLASSES,
COFFEE, TEA and CHOCOLATE.
FLOUR, FISII, SALT and VingAte,
CONFECTIONERIES. CIO ARS nail TOBACCO.
SPICES OF THE BEST, AND AhL RINDS.
and every other article µwittily fuund toe Grocery Store
ALSO— Drum Chemicals, Dye Stuffs,
Paints, Turnialme. Oils end Sots. Tarpon;lnv,
Alcohni. Glass end Putty,
DST WINE and BRANDY for medical purpoeee.
ALL Tlll vEsT PATENT 31EDICINES,
BOCITS AND DIIONS,
and a large number of articles too ritunerons'to mention
The public generally Neill please call and examine I'm
themselves and learn my prime.
IL B. EISSITIL.
Ifuntlnirden, Oct. 29, 1I 2.
}TOWARD ASSOCIATION,
pinT,ADELpuTA:
A Benevolent institution established by epeciat Budotomnej
for the Relief of the .ywk and Distressed, ejUeLed wad
Virulent and Eiidemic,Diseasu, and especially for the
Cure of Diseases of, Ver Sexual Organ:.
Medical Advice given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon.
Vale Lie Reports on Spermatorrimea.and other Inseam*
of the Svxnal Ormolu, and ou the new Remedies employed
in the Dispensary, vont to the afflicted In sealed' letter en.
velopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for poster
will he acceptable.
Address, Mt. J. SULLEN 1101101ITOIsi, Adtleg Stir.
goon, lionnrd Astciation. No. 2 South Ninth Btroet,„fflttls
odeiphia, Pa. By' order of the Directors.
EZRA D. HARTWELL, Pr Wink
OEO. Seurelary.
Dec. 31, 1562.—1 y.
11- 130:NIINISTRATOR E
'S NOTICE,
[Estate of John Montgomery, deed.]
Letters of Mini'nlBoo6oll upon the estate of Sohn,
Montgomery Intent Union township, Huntingdon county.
deed. baying been granted to the inuiersigned, all persons
having claims against the estate are requested to present
them to the undersigned. and all persons indebted AM
make immediate pity ment. SAMUEL 3111,GER,
31apleton, Dec. 23, 1n62-6L• Adminletrator,
CASSIJIERES, and
FOR PRESENTS:
TO PLEASE AND INSTRUCT
YOUR CHILDREN,
CALL AT LEWIS' B•)OK AND STATIONERY STORM-
FALL GOODS,
JUST OPENED AT
'A. B. CUNNINGHADV.S.
A LARGE STOCK
AND
FULL ASSORTMENT,
AT PRICES
TO PLEASE EVERYBODY.
CALL AND EXABIINE FOR YounsßLY2l
SILVER AND GOLD,
AND ALL PAPER ON GOOD BANKS & INDIVLDUALS4
Taken at Par in Exchange for Goode
The highest prices pelt' hi clew!' . for all kinds a
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
A. B. CUNNINGHAM'S- STORE..
Ituutiugdon, Oct. 28, 1862,
SUBSCRI PTION AGENT.
At JAY COOKE & Co., Bankers,
114 South,Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 1, 1862
The undersigned haying been appointed B1111SC1tIP•
TION AGENT by the Secretary of tho Treasury, is now
prepared to furnish, at once, the
New Twenty Year 6 per et. Bonds,
of the United States, designated as ' "FivesTiC'entlea,. re•
deniable at the pleasure of the Goverment, after five
years, and authorised by Act of engross, approved Yekv
rnary 25th, 1662.
The COUPON BONDS aro llama In sums of $5O, SIOQ.
$5OO, ond $lOOO.
The REGISTER BONDS In Sums of $5O, $lOO, $604,
$lOOO, and $5OOO.
Interest at Six por cent= per Ullllllll WIH cOIIIWINaIIti.
from date of pureliaso and Is
PAYABLE IN GOLD,
Semi-Annually, Which is equal at the present premium an
Gold, to about MOUT PEE CENT. PER ANNUM.
Eat mere, Merchants, Mechanics, Capitallsts, and nil who
have soy money to invest. should know and remember
that theso Bonds are, in effect, a ri RST MORTGABE up
on all Railroads. Canals, Bank Stocks and Securities, and
the immenso pioductu of all the Manufactm es. he., Sc.. in
the country and that the full and ample, provision malt
fir the payment of the interest and liquidation of princi
pal, 53 Customs Dka, Excise Stamps and Internal ltuv
511110, Si IWs tO rilnk in ll BUIPIS the
Best, Most Available, and Most Popular
Investment in the Market
Snlnerlptions received et PAR In Legal Tender Note',
or notes and checko of banks at l'ar in Philadelphia
:nbscitbers by wail will receive pi ompt attention, and
every facility and explanation will be afferdeLlon %Vie 4
tion et this office
A. toll supply of floods still be kept on bond for Wm►
diate deltvery JAY COMP,'
Dee. '2, 11,62-31 u
,
READING RAIL ROAD,
WINTER ARRANGEMENT
REAT TRUNK LINE FROM THU
North nod North-Wegt for rint.ADripmA, Nzw•
Tons. WEADINO, POTTEVILLE LEDEON, ALLENTOWN, EASTON.
Lc.. &e.
Trains leave 11Aantsaurta tilt PnIIADELPHIt. NmYomt,
Itrodia. PorTSVILLn, mot all Into - an:4lMo SlatWm, at 8
A. M.; and 200 P. M.
NEn-Yung 1.:41,mq; team lIARRISOMICI at 3.16 A. 11., am
riving at New-YORK nt 60,60 the same morning.
Pared from 115nnisnunci; To Nov-Your, $515; to Puma
ATALPIItn, 53 35 and 54 80. Ilagg3o, chocked through.
Retaining. leave Ara-Yong at 0 A, 31 , 12 Noon, and 7
P. 31., (Prrisaunan EXPI{E39.) Learn I'UILADI.LPIIIA 41
16 A. M., and 3.10 P. 31.
Sleeping cart, in the Nelvlions. Eames TRAINS, through
to and from PITTSIIURGII
Passengers by the CATA.LBSi hail Road leave Poatt
CLINTON at 5.15 A. 51., for PIIIIADELPIIIA and ail Interme
diate Stations; nod at 3.251'. 31., (or PIIILARELPIIIA, New-
YORK. and nil Way Points.
Trains leave POTTSFILLEa 9.15 A. M., and 2.30 P. IL, for
Puicsunessra and Now-Yotut; and at 5.141 P. 117, rof
Anomie and Pone CLINTON only. connecting for Pime
Cauca and with the CATtIVISSA Hall Hood; and returning
(cone BEADING at 5.15 A. 51.. for Porno-axe.
An Accommodation Paegenger Train leaves - 11m1no al
8.30 A. A. and returns from PnILADELPIIIA a 4.30 P. M.
.0r- All the above trait. run daily, euttdays excepted.
A Sunday train km , . PoTTSTILLE nt 7.3 U A. M., au
2111LADELPIIIA at 3.15 P. M.
COMMUTATION, MILEA , M, SEASON, and EXCUILTION
at reclined rates to and from all points.
G. A. NICOLL%
General Superintendent.
Nor. 25, 1802
_ _BEM
PENNSYLVANIA RAILi ROAR,
TIME OF LEAVING OF TIIAINS
WESTWARD. EASTWARD
i.; f N ,S.
r ' 3 , v r '''' 1 STATIONS, , 0 r
r. ''''' " ... ,• malt 4
L.,. 01 .
z
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P. M.l P. M. A. 31 A. N. I P. rd.l I. M. A. 1.16,
6 17 N. Hamilton,.. .„ 1 Mk
525 531 Mt. Union,... 11 . 31 . 137
535 ' Mapleton, 1. 2*
6 43 Mill Creek,... 1 14
5 59 7 14 050 602 Huntingdon, 11 07 5 21 107
Pelersbnrg,... 10 53 17 47
0 23..,... Boma ~ ... ..... 12 39
6 31 0 31 SmucaCce.d., lo 40 ... 12 33
6 49 tlirmingiugn, 12 18
6 58 0 55 Tyrone, 10 18 12 17
7 08 Tipton, 12 07
7 14 F05t0ria....,.. 11 55
7 19 1 7 15 Bell's Mis,- 10 00 11 51
7 40 8 30 8 201 7 35 A1t00na,....... 9,44 49515 36
P. 31.1 P. 6. e. 31.1 4.N. P. 3e. .t. W. P. XI;
-:0:-
- N DON & BROAD TOD
1,17 rCIIANOII OF SCHEDULE. -
lay, November 19th, 1802 ; ru.sea
md depart as follows:
II U
It ,
Ou and ac
ger. rains N
UP TRAIL
STATIONS
A.
E P. M. ven'tt Morn'g Mora'g It veal
AD
M. P.M. P.M.
1 IDINGS.
Le 340 Ls 7 20111untlogdon, lAn 12 801 As 14
4 00 7 40 llleConnellstown 12 10 411,
4 08 7 48 Pleasant Grave, 12 02 44
4 24 8 04 Marklusbarg, 11 46 25
4 40 8 20 Col Tee Run, 11 30 13
4 481 8 2611longh & Ready, 11 22 OG
6 03 8 40 Cove, 11 10 7, 60
6 01 8 44.11'hher's Summit, 11 06 7 45
5 99 1 09 9 99qaxton ~. „, LE 7 80
5301 X 9 10 I ` 1 —''AR 7 20
6 451 ' 9 351 I
11iddlesburg,.„ ...... ... 10 251 650
AP, 5 561 AR 9 45111opeaell , LE 10 15 1" 6 45
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to 9 1019axton ...... ...... ...... An.lo 60
0 32 , C6aIntont. 110 30
0 401C1 a‘‘ ford, 10 26
......lAn.lO 00 Dudley, to 10 16 1
I • !Bread 'fop City, I •
pAPER ! PAPER!! PAPER V!
Tracing Paper,
Impreaalon Paper,
Drawing Paper,
Ducal Papfr,
Time Pam,
Ellk Paper for Flowers,
Sertarotea Paper,
Brintot d0,r44
Flat Cop Peper,
Foolscap Poper,
Letter Paper.
Commercial Note Paper,
Ladles' (lilt Edged Lefler and Nei. parka, '
'Ladles' Plain and Fancy Not• Paper,
White, apd Colored Cord Popper, in Pocks and Sheath.
For sale at LEWIS' BOolt. Stationery and Iloilo Rom.
ADIES ! ATTENTION!!'
13ALM ORALS, a handsome 1 I knell
heaved Wm, lees 2 "irfeTk> b yMOP Ai OM:
TRE FIRST
.FOR BARGAINS,
CALL AT
Office of JAY COOKE,
Subbc t iptiun Ascot.
TING
tILEOAD.—(
ter Wedneial
will arrive ar
NS.
i DOWN. TRAINS