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HUNTINGDON, PA
Wednesday morning, Aprills, „1863.
LOCAL & PERSONAL
Local Items.
—Saturday was the first warm
spring day we have had this season,
and it made us feel like laying off our
heavy winter clothing and trying
something lighter. The sun was
quite warm, and the singing of birds,
and the croaking of frogs, indicated
very forcibly that the winter was over.
Yet when we look back only one week
and remember having had a heavy
snow storm. we call hardly realize
that we are now enjoying spring•wea
then We hope the clerk of the well•
ther will keep as sober as possible, and
give us the best he - has in the shop.
We noticed a day or two ago that
the IL & B. T. R. R. Co. is building an
addition to their warehouse at Coffee
Run. We undOrstand it is intended
for a telegLaph office. This was very
much needed, as the telegraph office
was formerly kept in the store of Mr.
Cohn, and must have been a great
source of annoyance to himself and
his customers. Mr Cohn, by the way,
is doing a very heavy business ; he is
clever and obliging to his customers,
and is rapidly building for himself a
good trade. If you want a bargain
call on Cohn.
—..lrountains on Fire.—On last Sta
rt
urday we noticed some very large
fires on the Broad Top Mountain be
tween Saxton and Broad Top City.—
We presume they originated from the
locomotives running to the mountain.
We would advise those having charge
of the locomotives to see to this or
they may have some heavy damages
to pay.
Gettiag Xice.—Our streets are
being thoroughly scraped and the dirt
placed on piles ready to be hauled
away; after this is done arrangements
are made to have hill street mac•ade
mized. This was much needed, as the
old pii:ing had become pretty well
worn out. So much for having effi
cient men in the Council. We hope
the people residing on hill street will
have pride enough about, them, not to
throw out their ashes and dirt into
the street after it has been repaired.
—The Canal will b.) really f)l'
op
eration this week, that is provid,l all
the " locks are ready." This improve
ment is in better order now than it
ever nn' before, and we expect to see
an increased trade on it the coming
season ; are sorry however the locks
were not made large enough for two
hundred ton boats, instead of eighty
ton. We hope the time is not far dis
tant when we will see this done. "That
would be bully for Broad Top.,
The 125th Penna. Begt. has been
moved to Arpin Landing. This is an
important point to protect, tillt from
orders recently received by the Reg*
went ; we would infer that when a more
is made that they will be in the ad-
MEM
IL Homan is one of those kind of
men who will sell Clothing whether
he makes motley or not. Ile has a
heavy stock on hand to give away for
cash or greenbacks.
—Rolf. King has again received a
splendid stock of new andflishionable
goods for gentlemen's wear, and will
make'any pattern up to order in the
best of style. Call and examine his
goods and leave your measure.
—.Lookout for counterfeits on the
50 Cent, United States Postal currency.
They are in circulation in Now York
rued Philadelphia, and it will not be
long until they will find their way in
to the country.
Town.—We noticed last Wed
nesday, fianil.l2 o . 'Young, Supt: Middle
+Wigan Penna. Railroad. 3I1•. Young
is an efficient officer, of much experi
puce, with many friends on the road.
Si D,VER TQ MAJOR TiA.V:LIENCE AND
p THERS.—On Saturday evening a sup
per was given to Major Lawrence and
others of our bravo " boys " who :vere
in town, by their friends, at the Jack
son .hotel. At nine o'clock, some fifty
gentlemen sat down to a well fined
fable, and what they did then the
reader can imagine. After the eata
bles 110 keen mysteriously removed,
toasts were given,.and remarks made,
. Major• Lawrence, Judge Taylor,
Scott, Blair, Miles, Williamson, Capt.
p an - TM], Brown, Petrikin, Lieu
tenant Zeigler, Dorris and Cor
bin. Cheers were given for Soo
Hooker and the Army of the
Potomac, and happy mention was
made of all our" hoS-s" now in the
field. The occasion was a good time
generally, and at an early ho:u• the
company adjourned, after voting COI.
3raffus Miller and lady thanks for the
handsome manner " things were did."
LARGE Flu .—On Saturday night
The sth inst.,' the large Rolling Mill at
Fairview, opposite Harrisburg, known
RS the HaryislYg Nal) Works, Owned by
C. L. Bailey &; Co., was entirely con
sumed. Frolp the fact that they are
atilt havintipeoal shipped to that point
we would infer that they intend re
huilding. The loss wi..}l4 covered by
fnsurunee
Gotp BENS.-4 fine assortment of
Pocket and Desk .poi(' Pens
r....eiv'efl at Lowib' Book E4:torc
OUR Punic SeLions,An exarnina-
tion for Teachers of these schools was
held on last Saturday. A large num
ber of applicants were present; and so
far as we have been intl - wtor. , d, they all
acquitted themselves quite well. There
is evidently a growing improvement
in the workings of our public school
ystem, and those who seek positions
as teachers evince every year, an in
creased interest in their (work; us well
as increased qualifications for their
duties. This is just what the system
of our school requires, and if all parties
interested therein will do their duty
fully and diligently, the best results
will follow.
-On Saturday- evening, the Board of
Directors met, and selected from the
number of applicants tho following
persons to take charge of the schools for
the ensuing, year:
S. B. Chancy,School No. 1
Jennie S. A nterion, School No. 2
Robert Turbitt,
Ellen Glazier,
T. Randolph Simpson,
Mary Hall,
Sarah Carr, Colored School
BRAVE SOLDIERS AT BOME.—We
had a visit last week from Major J. J.
Lawrence ; Capt. Dyke N. Blair, Lent.
C. 31. llildebrand, and Commissary
Greenberry Dorsey, all on a short fur
lough. They all had the appearance
of good health, with strong hearts, and
expressed themselves willing to endure
still further the hardships of the field
to save our country. They love the
rebels in their front about as well as
they do the rebel sympathizers in
their rear.
Tut: numerous friends of Capt., Jas.
D. Campbell, will learn, by referring to
our advertising columns. that he hits
again taken to the law. We hope the
brave Captain wilt not be neglected
by the loyal citizens of the county.
A MansineENT FARM FOR SALE.-
1 farm of 250 acres, near Huntingdon,
will ho sold cheap. Possession given
when found. For further information,
inquire of A. Owen, editor of the Mon.
itor.
Lines on the Death of Alfred and
Asher Westbrook-..
=I
Au , 14."8.1. it be, our Alfred's dead,
And left ni here tc, mourn ;
Al), yes! 'ti,; so, that we hare seen
1111 cold and vonthful form.
Phi; ci at•] \Val' 'Yeen the cause
That r. 0 ,1141 F. , n ;
ntit 'IOW 10 ar gsl 129 more,
vitnory he !eel Nvon.
(I. , ntly we Lid 111111,1,0A-1i to rest
In the grove so dreOr ;
'fliere safely on hiz, Savionr'e breast,
No cannon he wilr. hear.
And hto, lu., g one
.s.unnig the bright anti blest ;
shout,' we repine beltriv,
\Viten they lue safe at rest.
Dear parents, luck lwyntirl this sphere
Whet e all is calm and clear;
Where your little Lit is have Ithtten,
T. i i.nun around 0,-„cs
Surely we inu.t try meet
Them, art,ith,l the throtie ;
Alfr<•d, A...her, there to greet ;
NV II ere we shall all he cute.
Lines mitten on hearing of the Death
of Mrs. M. E. Gray,
hen for eternal worl,li pole,
Why should no sit and weep and niaurn
O'er tate winsse spirit (milt Its flight,
I' realms of rapture and delight.
The °lnd for joy then claps her wings,
And loud her lovely s,nnet sings,
Safe at home.
Bright tnigrii 411 from glory come,
Welt] round her bed, 'were in her roam ;
They cone from worlds of spirits bright,
To guile her safe to purer light.
CLIMWS—Tbe soul fur joy, &e.
Then huThand, father, mother, dear,
our wife and daughter will appear
In that bright world where angels dwell ;
The ransom'd host God's praises swell, •
Cooties—The soul for joy, ?cu.
Brothers, sisters, fare thee well,
I g o in dibtont climes to dwell ;
'Prepare to meet mein yon Heaven,
Where love and joy supreme are given
Cuonus—The soul far joy, &c.
And is the safe? Yes we will say,
Safe nt home, in Heaven to-kiny ;
••Wraiting f waesus," she exprebsed;
"hallelujah ! safe at rest !"
Ottoaus—Tlie soul for joy, &C.
Our Army Correspondence.
From the sth Rest., P. R. V. C
CAMP, MINOR'S HILL, VA., 1
April ail, 1863. j
DEAR Gum :—Nearly two years
have elapsed since last we wrote to
the colamos of the soldiers' friend—
the Globe. Then we were 'gay and
happy" in. Camp Pierpont, and every
eye seemed, to speak of inflexible de
termination to conquer the rebels or
die ; every lotter,,newspaper, in short,
every periodical from home was lit up
with fiery patriotism, and every 'para
graph expressed a zealous determina
tion to strengthen the, same glorious
cause that fired the hearts of kYarreu
and Prescott, to
"Strike, for their altars and their fires;
Strike, for the green graves of their sires,—
God, and their 'naive land."
low different tioty, and 'why is it
that many of our able speakers and
newspapers express indifference awl
lulre warmness in the same cause? Is
the valise loss magnanimous? Is it
because we have wet with a few re
verses? or is the ohl adage still true,
that " time tells the tale?" The vile
traitors at the North now, were but
like the traitors of the smith, wlig
waited so long ore they dared to ap
pear before the public. Our indigna
tion could however be more easily ap
peased were we assured that ournative
county was not cursed wt,th the pres
ence of any being so abominably dis
gusting as even a Southern sympathi
zer or "copperhead," a name they well
deserve. But such is not the case, for
the very county-seat itself is disgraced
by a nest or den of as dastardly, dis
reputable copperheads as ever hissed.
The .3fonitor is the established organ
through which they spit their mali
cious hatred against the Government
and its laws. And the editor of' that
vile sheet has the pernicious audacity
to openly denounce the authority of
the President, and hopes to disable the
power to call forth the rightful defen
ders of the Union, which supports him
and his horde of vandals. Ile, Owens.
reminds us of perfidious England who
stands ready to plunge the dagger to
the heart of our Republic while she is
engaged with an army or open traitors
who prove to be more honorable than
this vile reprobate. They openly as
sail it in arms W'hile he, feigning to be
a Union-luting citizen, is endeavoring
to poison the 'iniods of the more ere
ulous against the principles of devotion
to that Government, formed by Jetfi.s•
son and Hancock, made meted by the
sill - I'orings of Washington, and baptized
in the blood of our tlwettliers.
4
5
lii her struggle for independence
were o%vens' ancestors trunle notorious
by traitorous deeds of more valor than
the pusillanimous deceit practiced by
this scum of the earth.
"Daddy, " \VC doubt not your ability
to handle the Monitor clique, but in
case the owner of " the magi cont
film near Huntingdon," and his coad
jutors, should "flank" you, you
may
rely on an army of stanuch friends in
Dixie to reinforce you.
Should the Govt‘rnment favor us
with the duty of enforcing the draft in
Pennsylvania, wo be unto the despica•
ble Copperheads; their dens will be
broken up, and a fitting suit would be
adminbAcred, in the Shave of tar anti
feather 3.
We cheerfully endorse the mode of
ivarfarc against the Copperheads, in
augurated by the Union League, but
we would be more stringent in our
terms by administering hemp. If you
swell the list of signers, you have lib•
erty to use our mines, and we will
forward yen some more soon.
We have snow, rain and sunshine
alternately here. To-day is very plea
sant. We must close for the present.
Yours, respectfully, J.
Great Excitement in Reading
Traitorous Raid of the "Knights of
the Golden Circle,"
:r.,rn the Readiu g Joarual
Thursday April 9, IStill, will long be
remembered as the clay on which the
first open oN.hibition men Orga 11 lied
to resist the execution of the laws of
the United States in this county, took
place. certain Philip Myer, had
been organizing secret societies -i0 the
rural districts, and exneting a fee of
one dollar from catch individual beli.ire
he put hint through the rites of initia
tion. Each noun took the oath to re-
Clef the Consription Act, and also not
to reveal any of the proceedings of Ow
Society-. They had their signs, pass
words, and emblems, and honest Union
men began to be:devoted at their, thor
imgh orgat,izatiOn and fast increasing
strength. The Grant Master, Huber,
on Tuesday last veutured into the city
and WIN ittllaUdiately arrested, as sta
ted in alio. her column.
The same evening several officers
arrived from Philadelphia NVith War
rant, from the United States aatitori
ties in that city-, who took Huber into
custody awl conveyed him to the Mop
ainensing Prison. Next day three
more of the feeders, resident. of Mari
on township, named Gabriel Filbert,
Dr. Augustus and Morrison
Oxenritrer, mere arrested, and also ta
ken to Philadelphia. One of them,
Gabriel Gilbert, Esq., is a man of con
siderable inilaenee in his district, and
formerly filled the oitee of County
Hon. J. Gla icy Jones
was engaged as eonuset toe the prise-
tiers, and proceeded to Philadelphia
' to attend to the ease.
The arrest of these parties created a!
prothu int sensation throughout the
townships in which they lived, and
their oath humid brethren resolved to
march to the city and rescue them.
On Thursday morning the chival
rous knights began to assemble at va
rious places along the turnpike west of
the Schuylkill. At 11 o'clock they
crossed the, bridge and marched up
Peon street, lour abreast, two hundred
and eighty strong.. The good people
of Reading were inclined to took upon
the whole affair as a joke, until the
procession turned up Sixth Street, and
halted in front of the Court
There was a general rush made for
the spot, and hi 0 short time the insur
, gents were surrounded by a consider
' able crowd, anxious to ascertain what
the invasion meant, and disposed to
give the " Knights "a warm reception.
Many of our best citizens exerted
themselves to prevent a collision which
would certainly have resulted ill blood
shed. A single overt act c,f the inva
ding host would have resulted in a
fierce fight, and in that case we tbar ,
the " Knights" would have had reason
to
m
regret the deonstration. There'.
Was afair sprinkling of soldiers and
mechanics from the workshops in the
1 crowd, who were-hard to be restrained.
While the Knights " were thus as
sembled in front of the Court Ifouse,
his Honor Mayor Hum., appeared on
the Court, HMIs() steps and addressed
the crowd. Ile said that an assein
blage of this kind wtts calculated to
cause a breach of the peace, and was,
altogether, improper; that if they had
any business to transact, or investiga
tions to make, they had better appoint
at committee, to represent them. He
theti warned them to disperse in tun
minutes.
The Mayor was followed by John S.
Richards, Esq.,
who explained to the
1 insurgents" that their friends at that
time were safely lodged in prison at
Philadelphia; that able counsel had
gone there to defend them, and that
they would have a lair .I,l' impartial
trial before the Judge of the United
States Court, and that this; was all
that reasonable American citizens'could
ask fur." Ile advised them to disperse
before an outbreak was made, which
could only result to their own hurt.
! At this juncture, Geo. Lash, olio of
the leaders of the demonstration wits
oersted,and taken bethre Commis.
"0p111.3r Young, who held him bail iii the
blllll of ten thousand dollars to appear
in Mn)' next, to anSwer the charge of
aiding and abetting treason preferred
against him His gallant followers
began to steal away in small squads,
and by 1 o'clock the main body •had
retreated across the Schuylkill.
It is surprising (hut nobody was
hurt. Orc•asiotiullr a Union boy, of a
sportive turn of mind, would pull down
the hat of some u illuminate knight"
over his eyes, while another would
trip hint np, Imt'all these little dic•er
sions were submitted to with becoming
humility. There Were some hisses,
and an occasional cry of '• hang him"
when 'Mr. Lash canto out from the
Commissiolllterl office, hut Ito - was hur
ried along tho street under the protec
tion of the Mayor. and escaped unhurt.
Later• ill the day the rear guard en
countered a small body of Union men
near the corner of Penn and Third
streets. The engagement resulted in
a voinple Union victory. For the best
rensons several Knights" rem:tided
on the battle-field, but all that had
sound heads and legs scampered across
the bridge and sought safety in flight.
Thus ended the first eampaigr. which
the Knights of the Golden Oirde in
Berlis county have dared to make
against the laws of the United States.
P. S.—Since the above was in type
we learn that a hearing in the case of
Huber, Filbert. lllig and Oxenrider,
the men arrested and taken to Phila
delphia, was had before U. S Commis
sioner I.leazlift, of that city, ou Thurs.
day last. It ended bylluber being re
quired to give..bail in the sum of $4,-
000, and the others in $3,000 cavh.—
fluber h&ing unable to find bail, was
re-committed to Moyamensing Prison,
where he now is. 'Filbert & Co. were
temporally discharged on their own
recognizance. They arrived in this
city by the passenger train yesterday
morning, and we regret to hear were
treated with considerable indignity by
the excited crowd awaiting their re
turn. They have since departed to
(lie;; hon:cs respectively-, sadderas well
0, wiser men , L a: she result of their trey
sonahle.courv, and lay; few days' ox
perience.
Great Bread Riot in Riobmond,
Southern papers reee'd in Washing
ton on the Sth, contain the following
meagre, signifieant. details of the
late great b - read riot in Richmond :
The S.Atinet, in'apeaking of this.ri
ot, alludes to the fact, that all the pa
pers had, after:co_nstiltation, concluded
at that time not to mention the mat
ter. •
Tho Latest Dotalls
The Sentinel, editorially, refers in
ambiguous terms to a riot which took
place in Richmond on
,last Thursday,
which w'as of such magnitude as to
cause the affair to be suppressed from
publication. From the article refer
red to it appears that the city was for
titm3 at the control of a lawless mob
of men and women, for the ostensible
purpose uf.saving themselves from star
vation by breaking into stores, baker
it2R, LC.
The n)ovement was headed by a fe
rrule who, the ,Sentinel says, was above
want, and the whole affair was simply
to rob and plunder under the °Reuse
of a scarcity of food. Millinery, dry
goods, and fancy stores stiiNre . d_as
lnuell as those Containing this neee.:s..
rtes., of site. The univement appeared
to have resulted from the high prices
ut wan.ls generally.
The Richmond Marketu—Starvation
Fliceu
RICHMOND, .1 pril 6 are quo
ted 830 per barrel Butter is in de
mand at S 3 per pound ; It if e)11 (I'ollllo
$1,40; lintos d.i ce»tft ; Brandy 522 ((f;
. 24 per !ztillun. Corn sciirec ;it
per bmdiel. The meat market is hare
at per bushel; Candle 8-2..300
per potiott ; Uultec Sl LOU, per pomfti;
Plottr per barrel, according to
the grade; Sale Loather t' , :1(18,75; Su
gar t:sl,2.tt(qtl,l;tl; Fi:: - t;'..ttt per
gallott ; athl Stelling lftxchant_to
tisJ(ii.ttit.) per tient. premium, with lit
tht, doing.
Improve four Sijht and I'reserce
Your Eyes,—A. BITZNBA.U.NI, Practi
cal and Manufacturing Optician, takes
pleasure in inflaming the Ladies and
Gentlemen of Huntingdon and
ty, that he has opened a Store one
door west of Dr. Dorsey's, with a large
and variety stock of Spectacles, com
prising Convex and Concave Glasses,
such as Rim', Crystal and Scotch Peb
ble, and particularly desires to recom
mend the superiority of the last-named
Glasses. ilia theoretical as well as his
practical knowledge of and his
long practice in the Occulistie science,'
enables him to adapt, after an exam
ination of the eyes, those glasses which
correspond with the defect of near, far
or weak sight. Glasses can be fitted
to any frame, of any shape or color.—
Please call and examine the Spectacles.
AmbrotypeS and Photographs taken
at all times on reainnable. terms.
Also, Sugars, Tobacco and Meer
schaum Pipes constantly on hand.
not.. 2.8, 6111
PIIILAIJULPIIIA DI Ald IC wus.
Ai. ii 11. Hal
1•01,y 010 Extra Fatal!) flour.. 57,80:711,7.75
C0`11,1,111 mil Baparllne $43,00/i5t1.25
11)0 F1..0r SI 75
COlll MOIL,. ~. IMO
I.:‘ t la 51 bite it beat $1.70,81.90
Fair and hullo Ilea $1,6:;41.71)
1130 I'oo
Coro. la hue Yellow 80
Oats .2
C10ve1,84.1, v 6-1154 ~ 5.2.1(c. 5.5 U
'l'ialotliy fli,i'lla 1,1:0
Wool 1 5(4.7 59'"
Index
HUNTINGDON MARKETS
COBRECrED WEEKLY.
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I:stla do ',4 o,t 3.7 S
11101 e 11 heat 1.13
Itod 11.1..0. • 00
03 L , 100
Cm u 05
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(110,0.02 mi 0,00
Flalet..l.. 3.00
(0 kil .Aritl,s .................. • •......•••..........• .......... /.12
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Butler ...... ........• ......... ....................... 8
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1..0 ti 10
thou 10
Wtoiiiltlvr 8
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9
TXIIII,I
MARRIED,
At the home of the bride's nailer in
Petersburg, march 31, 1.863. Rtiyil.
I N. A.. Muck, Mr. J. L. WILSON tO
Miss MARY V. DOI 1 P; both or Puterti
barq,, Peiiva•
DIED,
.
,Qn Basicr . Sunday, at, his residence
in Jackson township, Capt. JO/IN MO
Intel, in Ills 75th year,
On tho' . nioriting, - of the 4th -April;
1863, in Division Hospital' near Belle
Plain Landing, Va., of typhoid fever,
Geosor W. RAISE, aged 21 years, a
member of Captain Blein'a Co., 149th
Re!Yt., Pu. Vols. RN remains were
sent home to Waterioo r Janinta Co.,
Pa. He was beloved by nil 'hits'eorn
rades.
t ir D. C.-I.3IPBEILL,
* ATTORNEY AT LAW
lICNTINGDON, PA.
•
Office the Erick ocarly opposite the Conn
House. (Apill 15, 10133
DISSOLUTION 01? P A It. T N E It
°ace Ls herein' gicrn th tt the .13-m of B. L. Neff .& Co.
Ims been thtlolveJ th-lr tryst of l'impership has In s
pus , ' , 1 on Ilse 2 , th dey Fein um"... 1,03 A ll persons In.
arirted ‘n ill slake 11.13121(.1a on or br.fore the• Met 41. tr or
',Any. Tito 1.,..ka are left Is the howl+ of It. L. Val' for
00 Itieluont.
P. T. Iv;,rP.
ACT ; II ", IMAM
Allll IS 15,33
81 OUR
BOOTS & StIOES.
GEORGE SHAFFER
Ms jolt recolved a large 5t,e1 , ... of .1( mug. of Boots
and .buts, which be is prLoind to 5..+11 at reasonable prf
ces.
Ladle. nod Gentleman are requested to cell and exam•
Inc his hb.cl:.
Ha sino continura to manuracturo Boots and Shoes t
oid,i in the beat aothmnnlihr manner.
Ills blot t. is in the list end of the Viamond.
Huntingdon, Aptil 15, 160;-1an
MILNWOOD.ACADEMY.
A MALE AND FEMALE SCHOOL
Tier nerd Sa,al a opens R•edaa.day, May Ws, and clos
es Wt•tlitetility of tiingernelner
'flits I ufattlieloll Is designed to fit young grntlentate fur
bn•inr.n or eull.•oe, and to gins young ladies a thorough
mid Pr ortin , l, nit viol! ax an fee'ne,vntal relocation. Coen
ge.t,tet toochet 9 till! 115 pn.saird for every dplArtmett
Iv. uung Ledere wad gentleman neragf.buildlozs entire
ly kvaratu.
TE11.:V.3
Evarlir.E.Tuittc.n Gc., piN , Se,.iati,
bluhic. Ui nwO , g. PI etch, At., extrt.
For Cut ther vurticulars, ltddres-i
W. M. WILLIAM ON,
Nlinde ad?,
April 15, LUS. Iluntingdon Cu., PA.
POTATOES.-.FOR SEED AND FAM
ILY USE,
The attention or Fut mere. I:torelseetiore, and otheta, (I
Invited tr. our lan N .toa. of nil tins dltrv. silt int title, of
pliort.trg or colothipbon. mulch hita be, n
rirlectil still, intuit C tie. until inn li , poretr.i.ru; can rel..,
trynn getting, thu m tide tin.) in 13 want and n Ithoitt
r ,.,,,,,...trtnti0n. We bore nuns inn slum C. and C11.1011;C, the
r „ i „, Niero,r.l. Bone m0r,00,,
whit . )i „ 44 , 4 Jurhud Whites PIDIte Alberti. Buck
Eyrra Pracli Blurt a. Col tot, Pink
Lady lumen Knr7V Punk Lies bia
btinb ben r, ylidag,n W. Sprout-I—trout latlo. reetluui
of the country. North. Went and ROE.
All lobo nnitlon uul he dice' full., given or die y;,.. 4 1.
quality, and cultivatlon of line rilfferent
111 Cull in lots to suit punch:lure, ut John it VAMCSAIu
tunrfict price.
All orders by mall or otherwise, Ace ulth the
rah, tit oiwptly attiutlea to.
WO Jlint:Fil
oilfico nnti 00111111ini011 M. re/allots,
No, 4 Al:Cif 56 , and bi North - Wllut
dinit 15, 7602-ft.
186 3 .
C I RRING AND SUMMER
FASHIONS !
kOtT.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
lbll SE, cite dour iced of Cannon's Slor•e
II Al .4 FINE ASivI.IIILAT ne
GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS
=I
CLOY 119,
PLAIN' AND FANCY VI:STINGS,
the 11,t V vl.l lir tlant ..00t netennrt 211 - lbATlff. ill of
oli,ch (.tlo• ploalutt, to «70111311111 g. thud
up to oriel. It p 11l ar,t nothing to rill sod rzettolue hi,
go -or, i ii .00tt,
fiontin.ion..4l2lll 1i •Grrt
E. 011,E1.:N
Cf, •
Wit, rut - nu,. to nppf.4llo l'xclttvu
on loultuld rtrut t. Iluutut„ dun s I'a.
April 7, ISLE
IAVEII N . LICENSES.-- •
11111 Is tit. fT.c •or
Cl lc Of the I Onit 01 Qmtrtt :to.. 1410 tQ II ol.‘ Incu• ii
then II•1 I c ou ..: rt..l
iu
ct lts o tiltn llt 11.11 'pt.; rctu nit ti1.../1114,1,
0.1111 c mi f Oil tLt 1011 i th IVeClut ul At lit ocat, I, nlt
I..u•utc... to :
t'../to Ito", 11..ruutt
Illcrt S upiattou, la uincilt~.
1... C. WA!:ONEIi, Cierh.
clurts'a rtfrer,
lltintlnutkit• 7.1 irl.}
IiYANDS NDSHA DES.
K ) .1 R ILIAA Vim. N 0.16 te.rtit Sixth Sh eet, Pita
rvt• tphi•. \lnflow; on i of
VENITIADT Burma and
WINDOW"a"ADES.
4:3 - 1 - 111 , larg st nod ilne.t Ilia city. at the,
prjr, e. I%hud. 11.1111 e qua! tonar.
Stair r•lyttle• mole , and letturPd.
S pt it 7. 1t•tZ.42.11
QPECI - AL 1; (Yl' 1C; E.-
in and 04') JULY IW, 15 , 3, privilege nf eon
tlw pr•.e:irt+-ne 01 1,E11.k 1, TENDInt IN-
T./ '1111.: N I'llo\ A 1. ,1X PER CENT. LOAN (connooo ly
cdLA •E n e.T.ventio. - ) ,s ill
All %d , v, MI to iu^u t in the rive , rnenty Loan mutt,
lberclui hpply billure the Ist or .1111,Y mat.
.11Y C
tiara Agent.
Apl T, 1863-Im, No. 114 F. Philudelphl.l.
lIX.F,CUTORS' NOTICE._
~
[E,t,ife of Owen 11°,11 dec'fl I
Lottery t. 'lament/try upon Iliel vet w ill and ti..tmnrnt
of 01. on Boat Lite of the. boron:4l, of II too ing.lon. deed.,
hat s liven maw.) to the 0n.b..i4ip.n.1. Alt I.'tson , in•
11. bred aro icrotemtvl to mato itotin , abitit.p.iylnent. nod
t1,0... 0 haviog ci.oral will pl:solt thorn pr..p..,1y nutheno
c.tte,l to up. V. k111.31:1.3'. 1111,1 W X,
_ . ..
1:31,1 US MILLER,
April 7, 15...3,7t
CO.\ CII SIIOP 'Olt RENT.
Stock Tools SI, Machinery for Sale,
T ill,: 'UNDERSIGNED EX EC tT
-1,011,4 of the hot gill of //wen Boat, late of the
hnr
,ul,lt of Ituatingdon, deceased. offer at pri,ato sato. all
the stock and lie tows lishoig/ne to Hio rings Mann
factory of tho CAIIII4tiIILt of a eionpleti , asst. t
nnnt of Iron, 111. t ksailtlCA tools, Paints. Vat Mlles,
Ti ;fuming, and materials los, wood tooth, nt.d, Ulll,O Un
fleNtetl
Tune nil' he gis en on good necority.
shop II it large 11.1+10 banding. cominining n Mond
shop and sale room below. and it paint shop and' ti loaning
shop on the second slimy—lour rooms lu An t -Tittlft
smith OPT 11,1jottifit1g.
shopt n ll he leased for:midi lime as filly he agreed
on, The 0101, has had a bingo aultom for amoral 3 rate
114.4, POI! s considered one of the beet lovas.us its the
tt,sto. Li All b. T. BROWS,
U1t.1.1 . 1. G 3 .3111.f.Ett,
! ?larch :11,1563. EXOCUtOTI.
N E W CUITHING
AT LOW PR TOES.
Pli. CUTIVIAN
nAs .11:zT OPENED A Fro: STOCK OF 11:19
SPRING AND S U.IttVR CLO7IiING.
Which he oflmi to all who want to be
CLOTHED,
AT PRICES TO SUIT TUE TIMES.
His Stack couplets f Deady-mater Clothing for
•
MEN AND BOYS,
ALSO. ,
BOOTS Alq) SHOES, HATS AND CAPE, AC., LC.
Shonht gentlemen deplrn any portlentir hind or nut of
clothing not 10111111 in the stook on hotel. try lensing thew
i n eemile they eau ha ace...n.101 , 1 et Ile, t un ik e .
Coll at the esit corner of the iniinsoinl, over Long's
Oroccry.
NIA:7I7AL GUTMAN.
Huntingdon, April T. 1563.
rive-Twenty United..tatos Loan
IS) 13 LL, & CO., of
Iloottoploo. are Sot riCriPtIOO .46,71tS to dkpo O o of
tiro ttve.T.euty ,•.14re United St•ttev Lon. Art/OlItS
too be bad to autt OW means of driforout tho
intoresz to La y.tyeblo and to Le aecuuntfrl for half yearly
to gol.l. . ' - 31" IEI3-2m.
•
18631 THE .1863..
IARGEST AND BEST
STOCK OF
WAIA, PIPE'
Byer Brought to Huntiugdon•
Is now ready for inspection and sale,
rook, Str:tiortely and Music Store.
NE V 4 AND ELEflftliT STYLES
L • WEE' PRICES
Than the came article can be bought
in Philadelphia or Pittsburg.
OUR ST4CK
- Consists of upwards of
One Hundred Different Styles
Wall & Ceiling Parer & Bordering,
The Parlor, Sitting Room, Dining
Room, Bed Room, Hall,
Ritchen, Office, ".
Store, Shop, &c.,
Call at the "Globe" Building,
and examine our stock and prices.
A Rare Chaim fur Teachers
AT T 1
Kishacoquilias Normal. School
8. T,. SUAfIP, randy's! and ProPriatat,
Ber. S. 11. MCDJS ALD. rra,,,ior of Langlogee.
MZIVII==3=I
This tnetitution id loc.toit in ono of the most healthy
n ,,,2 beautiful sat eye in -I Cllll43lvallin. and mnuuhdoii
by ii ' ,mat amt intelligent community. tliecial
atttlition peui to tb tralul mg 01 Tettebsse—the course of
14114 buin o Limlt.r of the Mats Maus) School Mt
liii\stits Wawa has thu cost t. be Mt is as, iatif 00 bigh.
Apply tar ell culnr to S. Z.
March 31-30 glettccoqulam, s...thin co.
1 - ) 110 CL S, by
a precept to ton directed by the Judges oi the 1..0a.
1110t1 Pic, of the 'counts of Ilentingolon. bearing te.t the
17th day of Jana iry. 1 . 363. I ate commanded to mak:
Pehlic Proclamation tiirengheitt my whole bniliwlck. that
a Count of Common Pieria will be held at the Court Houle
In the tiotottglt of ILmthngduu, on the Sril Mouilny (and
loth day) of Apt li, A. 11., I.SaU. for the trim of till Is.
11.100 in sell Con, t which remain undetermined before
the sold .T edam open and ebete ell jet 010. WitliMOS, and
Initor.4. Iu the Iti.th4 of nil Warn art! rivaled.
Datol al 11,111ti1.V1 , 311, tin 2 4th of 11 ecii, lit tire Yo , r of
on, Lore one thooland eight hundred and aixtpllnee,
nib the i.7tl. }car of Antet,can Independent 1.
Li CO. IS. J./IV:STUN,
A 1-+l,l f 24 i g.9•11.4„T0
fa, Lew., Alltniiil.Tl all. hove been g r NI to
I Imo , ArA g ned lip. the of br ,to hole of
Moito :-.),j.10y tow 1,4111 p Iluotingdon colintr.
• All per , one itl”bt..,l muke-pavinelo, xud
1110.• hvung pi, 11'111 (h{l/11, prlpr<le with< ntre..t.t
-iAI, to tu.
.1 I 31 Er , 11 , t1t1:1,±on tap,
) 3 , SLJUIA:P., `.luunt 11.11ou.
NlaMi 24, - rt.
I))I.I.NISTRA'rOM.3 NOTTCR.---•
ro n t, of.lnh sh ;•1, heti 1
of Atlntltti.tratimi tu t , to IL.' I ',Pie of Job SI,
Inv ‘ ,l /,. I d.
i ms 111..' t., 01 , .littOlsl,ll,l. .ringo, time .t x .k(ltit I't /1.01.•1 , ,.t”el lv pr,,nt then.l
10011 Ark 1.1.. , 111 11‘1104,4 ,111 rtnlo
me" "00 p 0 3 01001. •
35A,V7
Adm.t.ofttr.ttur.
I.),FLNI;;Tft.\ TOit'S NOTTCV,.
rehtc of D,,01F.1 I', Ilrnml,.llll. Ilve'd 1
L•atiry at Antittlot tzttioll 111 , 0,1 thr est,to of Daniel P.
Ilinbmigl). Into .1 lior,s,•ll toutzp•hip, deed.. holm;
Ito pet.ont Ott. in,t
rlalnu ap.al the tealtte roe trptemt...l to pi 010111 thorn to
and all per4o4l hnoulag 131444 selves
helthtott %TILL make ittitaLdotto p.3atela.
L. P. :1/11/111T1617 11 11.
ASlnWlit,ator.
C.: 89I111: ES, a.ul
=I
i.FCUTO ICS C
_ll l 4 j' • IltAta , of Ilenry
T , shinonlary upon tin I.tot will foul tantam.nt
Cr homy flit l.loyt I ste t , ll n+llip. If untlneflon
County Lure bent noted to the
All poi.oto 'Wield, <1 are torDiestea to malice lromPADlte
fit flour. nod llio+c laving Cillllll3 will present then: prep.
et lv utla.vlltiG,lVii to na
I=
SELIRVEYSEURG
FEMALE' SEMINARY.
400 - .
The seven!, nth eee.len of this Twat:Mlno no thy;
pr.seeet l't tv:11 open nn 711ololoy.:111ty. 4th Tr hill
Lr rornoy..d to a building Hell eq• the centre of the village.
01111 the 11,110etton till) 11,119 le•retofore. hheral and tho•
14/11eh.„Cfrliteful for,the coitlidt.oro reposed hi him. the
indral a ill ende.tvot to deco. ce, and he 110f.ied to
cyj v ,, n gr,,1110 1 - IMt I
A t lures of melt will be Y coiner) for Inttraetion
in. e1.t.44.c+. nollpqn,,tice. 1.4; keeping, &C.
F•Je minute Infer:mann, apply to -
J. B. KlDDER,Prlncipal.
March 24,1863. —6l.
A • HOUSE AND TWO LOTS -
•
PAL
FOR SALE.
The •nlotcritor offers nt pliNntt tmlo the, property, hi
A vil
ow OCClllarl in N0.:1t...a llitntinKdon. Th e
bo.° to .5 t.V.0.10,!, frame. thorn ha lot of
* ll 4 , Emit nee' spin Ow pro oiqrs.
Jar tetlll2 C , lll uponn the lullscribor,
North 3, IoG3, A. J. TrfiTTC. .
N ußsE, rit t i t,x,,- 2, s r l iz i s C ritußßErty ,
t the lorceet ch,S, prick.
A. 3 , WEEITE,
Mh. 3. ' • North-east Huntingdon
KIMBAUM'S
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
ON BILL
• EPTREIBT,
A few doors west of Lewis' Boolc•St9rq,
' 1111.ViTIVGDOk, PA.
rhotographi and Ambiotyps Taken
in the Best Style,
• ... . ;
)I„CAL , I , AND EXAMINE SPECIMENS.
PISS 0 LUTION OP P A R T N 1.1 lt
..
•; - ,", 1 : ptifto .
•
'ho ptirtn;rettlp h eretofore Atutting"bettrern John 3!.
Cunningham Mid It MI tat CU , ndilidoini. and cal fling on
the Huntingdon foundry Utt.lor the fli rn of Cnnttingham
,V. 11r0III , Jr. has boo n by nuttust consent. this tAahteoullt
day 0 1 March. 1863.4 , fatlia.d.'an.1 satho treble duoto Wald
hrtn tun ptl3:dtfu'Eti Mill 3.1.• Cittriitt4ltatu, ttlititsill pay
all am debts of the tome. . .
• .4.12.rAt:ci2N13 It Of,
. W. (t..%:.3.1.NCH1A:t1.
1
I -1 UN I LNG PON FOUNII.IIY.-
TJn bitqlnras of the said munflry 0i HI heroafter
carrb (I on by the undoc.igno..ol,o wi ll h o ,at nal
gnus ready to natio castiaio a all kind{, promptly and
At 111.1rier•lt"
All perMatla having unsettled emeanta with the lacy
killer, %ill come fl,mvaill and bettb, Ito some.
.1. 51. CU. , ..N INGHAM.
'March 31, 186.-4
. _
IAV ETIN LI 0
r ) •
ENS BS:—
The following perkens hove .41.,1 In Ow 4100 of
4. a Clerk of t he am; tof Qner,or he4,on, or Itnntlnpinn
c.anny, tht•trptttitions for Itct•nt,a te tot . 1000 On T." - ,
Cl its 111 . PMItl t °kitty and wttich still no presented to tbe
30(hr of BAH-Court on thu Inn d Xiond.sy of April ne4ty:
tor to lon , tdics• •
Thom , it. i'itgan. Cualnisnt. .
it nt. JUllLlettlio. klarklosburrr.
, W.V. WACIONLTI, Clink.
Mali OXON
rffnalou4On, Much *), lad 9. i"
- AT
r 7 ,4
rac itra t W.YS
AT
OLE
SANIRS, M. LLOYD.
Exicutor
r• ors
gltOX FRUIT F-Alt:141-4N11
SERIkI~,;
l'or Wavy yearsre tutvemap the calklvation of ,
• —;
Ilffr,42 l =7:l=l=ZlTMEßl%
GRAPES,
STRANVIIERRIES,
ItASPITZEaiI;a9 I
BLACXELIZIRRIVS,
GO*SZBERRIMS,
CURRANTS, eco, t 14p.
Is tatawqratteni anywhere, witch wo offer on El)P,numt faro
rab.l, tF•ring Partirg sil , 9lP; tat P./Ithle , ) 1101 , 19.,we1l
to corral:lond ' gtth (13 oc obod Air our 4 3 1(10“:;[
wla cb will Le earatt to nil app:acant.ilrt 9rcbirvi. •
OUR SEED-STORE AND TIORTICULTU.
RAI, ROUSE
15 AT
270. 29'FIFTEf STREET ; -
"4...m.1104 - M.les tulona' rg Ox aucL ,t 4 e5ta.1.1114.9*
cde oa 1.1 of t . a bosyq,th!,llty. : •
Nth - - ,
£ez2ss, Pittuburgb, Pa.
Q Tll AM CI 00 DS
L.) . . " or ALL Tilt ilTfli nyty.!3 . ,
For Ladles, IViisisqs, qua. CLiil4retes.Wear.
4iNneivdt nod dmelicao ?f:OMME, 130 . ;";Sni zap .
BONS. and a gm3prof toiftortroeut of
„MILLINERY GOODS, • •
et thalamic each priers—Whol4are and R.t.a.
miLLEHros it 11l commit their iiitereat.by
mp ati,ek boforo nilidtliig their purchalies.
. .
Na ARCII St, Pbllada
Philadelphia, March IS, 16433-2ta.
I
; lOWARD ASSOCIAII'IQN,
PIIII,ADIMPUIA:
enevotent Inettfuffon e.g...thfisheri by spNiol. Endowment.
Joe the Relief of the Sick and Eietresetei. eullieted witi
Virulent cilia Epidemc Discume. and eeptmully - fin.. the
C'urc of iliseasee of the,Sexual Omuta.
3tedleal Advice given grade. by the Adler; Shrgeon.
Valueble Repot to op Spertuatorrken. nod other.Diseesee
of the gemiel °mom. mid op the nett/ Itemedlee employed
In tbo Dlepousery, Pent to the afflicted In senlid letter no
volopea, Imo of charge,
„Too . Or three Stamp. for post age will be necontelde. . ,
fuldress, 1/11.3. SF.ILLE.N . 110'Llartf ON, Acting guts
goon, [Toward ;UN:Rh:don. No. 2 South Ninth Ellreet,PLll
arle/phhi, N. Ity ache of the Directors.
EZRA A. ILLItTIVILL, Proddint.
'O4O, ViIIf.CIIILD,, ,fo.velory. ~ - --..-- = - -,.
Dee, 31.,1 , 38-2.-if. - ' " '''''''"‘ " -
:
• READING . - RAIItc:IOAD.
wiNTER.,ArtgANPEmE,4I'.
REAT TiIIiNNI I TZTV,FRCLALTITTI
7 - • iCariL utitl• Nort.loVtiet: for Pittaticteuta. &mt.
tons, ftzuriug. PuITSTILLZ, 12.11.1.XJY, ALLENIONVX, Ed3Talf,
&c,, &e. „ , -
'rains Pate ?animated fdt , Pattiont Part. Ncw.Yoat.,
117:40120. POITSVILL2, and all luterwenltnte Statiopo. at $
A. IL, and 2.0 U P. 31. - tot ,
t '
N me• Yong Exprerileea 1 nuincno nt 3.15 A. 31., an.
rl TIME la 0ER , Y022 nt 10.20 tho entuo morning.
Fared llom 111.RRMITRU : To :22W-YOX2, $0 1.5; to PAIL.
xtattent,t, and 80 AO. Ilitegoae ch,chod through,
Retut fling leave Ants-Yung id 0 A. 31 , 12 NOW) amid T
P. 31.. (Qrtreamtost EXPILS.s3.) Leann Putteetttuta at 8
15 mid 3.0 U P. 11. • ' " • • t -
BltephigU a In then:l+ , l'okt Esreess l'aolsa. through
to and fro. ' VITTSBURon without obdriga.
Pilasougera by lb« VeTAVNIi' Itoll Road knee PORT
CLISToN at 5.15 0. It.. for PIIII.IDELPLIR and nil Intern).
/bate titxttonB •; and At 3...2.5 Q.. 11 itor"Pument trait, Roy-
Yeas. and all Why Mum, • ' - ' • • • • ; •
POTTSTILLL •t 9.15 A. M.. mid 2.3 g P. 5f.: for
PintAnal-Nita and Naw.YOKi and nt rzto P!' 31.. for
ROBTRisf And PORT Cciaetri °illy connecting for Piat
ZlioTT WI with the Carmtest Itnil fold: and returning
from N.IADI3OIiA 5.15 A. 151 . -. fir Piiitii,4l4.l ' , I
.l r. AcCvmlm.dnituh Pnseengiiii Trot,, keen, READING it
6.30 A. and roturne fu>m PHILtOLLYItit nt 4.39 P. 31.
Al! t ;„^ it have trairie,,,Aii excepted.
A tiunday cdx.7 l en til A. 31., nod
1 1 111LADLLTIIIA RI 9.1 P. 3t,
4203‘311'TATION. MILT V.L. PERRON / 11fld iiSCRRSION TSCIRTIi
at twinned tetra Wand flout oil Pointe— - - „-
&aria SuperiAteitdank
,t
•
- • 1
• •
pENNsviATANI.-k: 'HAT!, ROAD.
11.11 E OF Ll , : VINO TRAINS
=I
74 .
1
1 .1 .t.,'J r 4
FIiAT
g TO Ni.
. 1
1:: .;
.1 : g ,
.....,. f•-. • • I ..
P. X 1 r.u.l A. X A. U. 1 P. X. i 0. NI I, A.ll
O 171 i
N. /110nIltan 1 1 ; 138
fi 15; 5 31114. 1`01.' , 0....i11 :11 i I 30
35 1.. .... ,
~ , 1 , ,pleren, _ I
..121
fi al 1 1 I'dirl Creel' '. 1 ''l 14
r.
& 521 7 to';,3: r., u..0;...., , 1ngt1,,n.'11, 07 5 21 1 02
It 1 51 -' I 1 , .......l'eteinborg.•...`lo , s3 • , 112 :i . ..
I:Atltel 1 ' .12-4 , ,
8 311
1 0 2,lin nvolvy. ,110 40i 112..10-
6 491 t .... - 111rminglmm, ' ' 112 1$
4 SNI .1....1 1
G t 6 Tyr,nr , 10 IS 12 10
7 Cl '1 goon 1 12 00
7 111 ~... I, , sbn in ..... ' 11 55
7 191 ..,.••1 '7 13 131 , 11'm 311115... 10 00 • 11 51.
7 10! 8 30 8 20' 7 33 Altoonn,..
'.., p, 45 ‘osa..taa
0. x .1, y. x., %J., la 1 5.m..1; • - .t b.P.2i 1 ALSC.Vit.I4
rT U N 1' I N G ; ) . CYN & IfltO A 11T0ii
ii_i_ . liAlLitimP.:- , 0/1.4.N . ..H. OF 8(.111:1AL11. ,
(in sod after Wednesdar, November 19th. 1962, Pneitir
ger 'I reins will art ise and, depat t as follows: ,
171' TILAI:iI4. ; ' 1 4 ' {.DOWN Tl 3 INB.
,"- LerATIONE .
Even'e 1 Monu'g ' I Atom's I I B roil
I L?..0 •
P. M. A. M. ' P.M. I P.M.
, 'S•IDINGIA: .' !,e,Y )
*0 3 44,:35 7 20111notingdon..... 'AR 12 3010 g 914
4 0)1 7 401McConne11,19a u.....) 12 151 849
4 001 7 491PlenYnor Grove 1 12 52i 841
4 241 6 041IlnykletlYari, i .31 451 825
Gbate !inn. • - 1
4 401 a 20, , 11.301 613
4 481 8 2.811t0nAh.5.Ready,...... It 221 805
11 031 840 Cora. , ' 11 10 750
5 041 044 11,11c.lbs Summit 11 DO 745
6 201e.r. V 001,, ,_ ~,, ~,,q.,G 730
6 30 i i , 0 10146 , 9,. ... • i '''''..',l,lo ,7.201
5 451 ' 9 351ithIdleslmfg ', , •-• 17 'Eli4 251 3 -:0 59:
AS.• 5 551 Ar. 3 4511toposvell, 11.6 10 . 1.511.9 6 4?
--'2i. -.-.:- ___
1 ,. 9 16,8.3...tciti • Act.lo 50
- V 32iC0a11n...a. - 10 30
....... 9 4010 no foil, 10 25
16r.10 461Intillei 1 • " ll 10 35 '
1/Irond Top City, -1'
WIIDELTa? L_WILSON'S r' .
Cf. 2
StWINO' : • g
WIACHINE
A 0. KERR - -
A6 ENT
oca
FOR BLAIR AND DUNTI*GDON COMM.
: - SSOWIIII. , , V.. a, wl aa,jl-4_, -
_
11 II I,,S];,' NACIIINES ARE ADMIT- ted to be the hoot eTer offered to the public. and
tve r superiority to satkractorily established by tb9 ilts . :4
that in the last eight year:4
' , 'OVER 1,&00'.1120B.E3;. - \'.1..1. „...-
of three machines have hero sold then .4 any other Man;
Vtfactured, and more iocttl hrtge•heen awajded the pro
view, by diffetent.ridr , tout li‘titates thou to nay def.
ere. The Machine., ,to %vat ranted to do alt that Is claimed
for them. '1 hey are tiusi 41014 he !RAl
toontt. and to every e..sc they give entire enti.feetlen.
The Agent refors those tleslving tat,emakion an to the
'eattettortti of the idachlnes. to;A: Bettodict, J.egeph
Watson, K. if Turner and K. E.
Tho Machines can bo seen and ezamitted at the etere of
the Agent:at Altoona."' 1 "• 1 i I
Price of be. I Machin.. silver /doted. gloom foot and new
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