The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, May 27, 1863, Image 3

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    For the reaiiiiiCwl4ol r hav — e at
tempted to set fortiij:Latn lead clearly
to the conclusionaha4k.annot
prononms.c the litoby..pcpen oral
Burnside for the aireSt-761-lArilVallan
dighain 1s - p;,fiitlaY,,',and;'MUS:t there
fore hold tinttncksufficiientground Las
been ).141nbiTod forgraptinKAgllsvri,t
I
applied for. And may properly ad
hero, that , 'l am fortified - in my, enneht,
Eilon,„bS , ,llle: factjtist brought .6) ,my.
notice, that the Legislature of Ohio; het
its latc - isei4On, has , passed. t;ivti.:.stati
utbs,-irr iyhieWthe lekality, and yalidity
ot'aVr‘eits'iiithe Stiito, under 'Military
authority, are,,;` distinctly sliiction-
ed. is a' clear indication.
of ',the' opinion '•'of,.tli4t.'' - ' IS OdY„" that
the' - rights and' liberties' of -the pep- ,
plZt', , are , net - put :in jeopardy; by , the
exercise- of the ;`,Oolver, irk qUestipit;
and is, moreovor,-a CorceSsion that, the
present fthte Of the .conntry, •equil'4s'
and justifies its exercise... --It isa clear
intitnatibu that the'PebOeliif
°tie State yill sanctionsilich 'CO nSti;tie,',
tfon of .thekionstitution as, :without:a
dea , v l . Ol 4 l cfPW. (-Ile lo.ttef:ivilt.adapi
it to the existing emergency: -
There iS"Oli . e other' conSidbiation to
whf6l' 1` p &hails ;" Tiro i) a ely refer,
not : ,
as vreasonfor refusing -the' writ
applati'lb`r;tuVfor We purposc'Of.Say 7 .
ing . thatif granted there is no ", proba
bility that:. It would .be available in re
liesing Mr: from his
prese:tpOsition. It is at least morally,
(311.140 Ot he, Oh4ed;• - "A n d
I : confess F,ara - somewhat reluctant to
antiforize a piOcesg`knowing it, would
notfie respected, lind that the coitrOs'
powerless, to enfore obedience; yet, if
satisfiediVerb Were suffiCient - grounds,
fOr the allowance of the writ, tie. , Con
sidefatipb to which I 'have ailV'ellbd,
would:not he conelusive , agaiustit. - -
Fer these reasons; the writ:Li - 11'ot AL':
fors ed:° "' • - ' >•-,
The Sentence of C. L. Vnllnhdiglinni;
•
HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT Or TIM
Onro, Cinoinnatiols3,: s l6,lB93._
~0:111)E Ira; n1i.j38.1.1.1
1. At a military,commission, which
convened-at - Cincinnati; Ohio, on' the
6th day of May, 1863,
,pursuant to
Sijecial,Olidera, - 1ti r 0..185;,0f April 21st',
1863,"eurrent - series;rfrom - these head
qiiiirters; and,of- Brig. General
I.lohert, B.,..leorter, United - States Vol-
IlliteerS, is president,- Ngas arraigned
and tried:Clemput:L.:Vallandigham,
citizen, of .the . State of Ohio, onrthe ,
following,eharge . apd Specification of
charge s to wit: :'• '
:24;lia - rge,--Ptibliclyexpressing, in vi
olation of . General Orders, No. 38, from
Inichitiarters DePartment of the Ohio,
sympathy,for _those. in . arms..against
the Government of AIM United States,'
and Sentiments and
opinions, , Witic,the object and purpose
ofp' . ealtening the power of the Gov
ernment- in its- efforts to
,suppress an
unhol.t rebellibn:
Speeification-gn'' this, that the said
Clem - 044 Vallandigham, a eitizcii' of
tho-State ofOhio, on or about the first
daY, - or May, 1863, at Mount Vernon,
Icno.7'county,, Ohio; did publicly ad
dress a large meeting of-citizens, and
did-utter-sentiments , ; words, or in
effect, as iollows:. Declaring thapres
ent. War,- "a wieked, cruel, and unne
cessary-wars" "a war. not, being waged
fitiri the - preservation of the Union ;" "a
war , for the purpote , of- erushing out
lib'e'rty and erecting a despotism;"
war for the freedom of the blacks and
the en bitty einen t of tile whites stating,
that
," if • the Administration had so
‘Yishett, the war - could• haVe been hon.
orahly ie . :initiated months ago ;" that
':peace might have been honorably ob
tained hylistenin,g to tliePi.opost , d inter
mediation of Fr:wee that "proposi
tions .U 33 - the ',NO'rthern State,
oonld:Lie won back, and the South guar
antied their right's under. the Constitu
tion; had -been rejected the day before
the. late hattle of Vrederleksburg, by
Lincoln - and - his minions," meaning
thereGY - . the Preident of the United
States and those under hinvin author
ity; clemrging; that the Goycyntrient
of the United States were about to 14
point military marshals in every dis
trict toy cf4CrailT . W:9 iietsPio'ettl#ir lib
erties, to de"Vilive - theni or Their rights
and privileites';' r "charitcferliing Gene
ral Orders,' e. 88; front headquarters
Department, of. Ohio, as abase usurpa
tion' of' arbitrary_ authority," inviting
his bearers*o resist thesame, by say
ins, "the sooner the people inform the
Pen - dons:9f 'Usurped powerithat they
Rill-not submit to such restrictions up
on their lilerties the betterr declaring
that
,"hewas:at'fill, times' and tined - all'
Occasions; .resolved ',to , do • what he
conic! defeat'tlic r attempt'S now be
ing made to, build up a monarchy upon,
the ,
of:Our free GOnern Men t ;' as
setling - that "be firmly ,believed, as he
said six months ago, that the men in
power are attempting to establish
despotism in this countr,y,,more ,ernel
and mere oppressive. than ever existed
before." 'All --Of which opinions and
sentiments he weir kee - w-ditt aid, com
fort: -and encourage
,those inc arms'
against the Government, and could but
induce in-his ‘ll4arcrea'tiistrust of their
own Government, Syriipathy for those
in "iirinftigiinbt s :4,,; - und a disposition:to
resist fhe-latist of-the land. •
„!:11; - NT rges - s:and specifications
the prisoner refused to plead either
"guilty," pr- "not -guilty,". the commis
siOti,:iiireeted 'the Judge Advocate to
enter on the records the-plea of "not
_
guilty,"
=I
ANI? SNTENVE
.The,colitiiiiiscon; after 'Mature delib
eration on the evidence' 'adduced and
the'statemencOr tho aeCiiied, find the
accused, Clement L. Valfaiicligftdin',
citizen of the State of Ohio, as follows: I
Of,. the siiecifidatieq. (pieept,
words,..;".That ~xo}ids(tjone ii -
the.iNortliern States could be wen t lxible,
and the South guarantied their rights
under - the - Constitutiori,-had be6n re
jected the dti.Y, 'b fore'
,Lhe lyittle7Of
'
t lniuißntV! , ,inetitliilg thereby the' Pref3l:-
deal, of the ITnited, ; States, and those
underliim in, aittltority, ifntl:tite Words
"assenting • that he firmly, ,heli eyo IA
ho asserted, six, - ,Montli4 `,that' tllb
men in polrer. are attemiiting tiYes
tabitah a - deOotisra in 'this country,
more ertiel - and more•opprossivEi than
ever eiSted.befora,") '
And Us f.o'thest;words,:"Not guilty."
."01.the chair : l;6; ~ • Guilty." •
And' the commission do therefore
sentence him; 06 1 133 id Clement L.
Yallandigbw, a,citizen , o,tbe-State
viaced in eta's° confinement
in sin - it:, Co'rtatess of the United. States,
to bo!lP.Ogpotp4• by the commanding
'officer ettbis ,department, there to a
lclit
ll.pr e O A
)li qu i tn,u4ce.of
'Tlit6' in•dednainy,cry, -. An'cling;a , a4
sentence in. the...foregoing! easewtre
proved and confirme - d,qtnd it is direct
ed lila it O' bitidb of k o ciniai ea th&
prisoner, Clekneni,,lt,„&ibindigham,
in accordppsq vi,tl;tli9,.sati„ ep,ieuce,
be, Fort Warren, noston hai bor.
cs . '
lamia matim.d.N.,„Ast;;,A.afe.
,p(Noitzipe*#;Niks-,m.:7411i tntigtltpi
"Ayn..Et, inst , ovoning,lplan'il.on board 'it'
, o•unbMit'tiO*''firicliOred,off ~t,tio levee.
, tfansfer to, tho!,tip\t! yds •vor:y
'quiet s and
attracted no. ero4vd.
• T,b,Oso who gaiv loOk&I
Obor,!iad and n ucii .brolcen down.—
;.tLe 't . .4 . ,.togg:4:Wiii ( ret'i b.) ;
.wlmt;rOtito;Tcittmot!st)y, - •'; ! ; ,
lies Oitipke4.l.lle,q6ntotskeof
;ham from confinement TOre Wiirren
to ,transportation,thnugh„.9o,lines.,-- 7
He leavqs ,- :f.c.)-tiny.f 9 o‘ L SV Hie in the
Aunheat :Exchaugi4 NVIVC:reC be will be
delivescd ; to Geuiial Boseerans who,
'vith a flag of fruce,: - Will..cleliver him
into tlie'llices of . Gen:
[SpecielDe4:rti , tch to the Dulletp.s
Cincinnati,
who ha'sbeen'niider,guarg on the gun
boat_ for, t wo- days, ba ad ie'u f t& AlkiA
'City last evening. He goes to Rose
crans's lines and thence to Dixie:=z-
The change of seritVfice from Fort War
ren to the on - fethriiiieir, seems to please
him. There is : poetic juctice in the
final dispositiOn ,trttle, of him. He has
talked a grentdeal about - going down
South with "a Ovord in-ono band and
the olive branch 41 tile:'6thei..", Ho can
take the branch; theAvo.rd NXie entrust
lo worthier linnd*l,-1,
„ 0
2_2 _
HUNTEN O,N PA.
•
Wednesday mornwg, May 27, 1863.
LOCAL &PERSONAL
- •
THE ICI:TURN OF 'THE 1:!..0TH.-LUO
1.241).1ypaR1,1d, off, and - mnstcred`ont
of service at Harrisburg on Tuesday
of last week. A number . ' of ottrtrave ,
" boys" arrived hero 011 Tuesday even
ing, and the balance arrived with the
regiment early on 7ednesdp,y l morn.
ing.- Of course the " boys" were glad
to get home, and their friends were
ready to receive them 'Niiiiii`open arms.
A programme had been" arranged to
give the " boye handsome public
reception, hut,the,time of their arrival
being uncertain, and the companies
coming iiOnie :1i squads at different
times, hinds it impossible to •earry'out
the programme. But the ladies, God
bless them, stepped forwartiond " in
less than no time," had a fine dinner
prepared in' ftiont'bi i the "Cdik House
for the "'boys'"-remaining
'iil Leif n.—
It takes the Huntingdon ladies ,to feed
the soldiers, and the-soldiers know it.
A large number ,of the friendspf the
" boys " were in from thm country, and
we witnessed many happy meetings of
the young folks. The general appear
ance of the " boy's" hstonis'hoti every
body—they all, With liut very few
ceptioni; mijny'ed" better' health,' and
looked more, like men, than when they
left their homes and friends to fight
the accursed rebels. The " boys" arc
welcomed home by 'all good citizens,
with open alms and open hearts. They
are ouArothers—tthe.brothers of every
loyal citizen : , : ,Te ;: are i protid of them
—they aro an
_hopor,to our county ;
- .‘ '
I,lLocal Items.
Fite on the :31ozintaitis.—A largo
fi're: raged seveiqil days 114 'week 'O'ri
Tussoys uiodnticin 'near '.t.`dilerstown,
also °lie about a niilo south of Stitifing
kuni :on' the switch lideki. largo
amount of At-orked lumber, was con
sumed, and tho , leaves •heing so very
dry.. it :was an exceedingly difficult
task to arrest its progress.
—.Yew Station house.-,-Tho Broad
Top co,are„abont commencing the
erection of_ a, new station house at
Dudley. 'We cannot but remark hel'e
that the one •now in use foi-that pur
pose is as hard a looking , . place as a
man ever stepped into.
—Wm. March & Bro., at Maridus
burg, has just received a splendid and
extensive assortment of new goodEi
which he will be pleased to have ox:
atnined by his' many cuAdnuirs., He
also Ny ish es td'return 'thanks for the
liberal, patronage ho has rcecived.—
See advertisement. •
= 2 --I.4leut. Benton Reed, is in town on
a, slicirt visit—he'leolts better, and en
joys better health than ho -`l.laS fbr
years. Tlie LieuteMint is every inch
a soldier.' '
—lre learn that Provost Marshal
Campbell has been . directed to open
his-office• at this place and;make Hun
tingdon his headquarters. His office
•will'likely be, in, the grand jury room
in the Court HouSe.
We...neglected last week to re
turn, tbailks fevthe,brudsomoper?mftle,
v'eb - - by 't . iitestriqgkikli\d!
that tho - .!!lbttYi? grid tigain we
hope the full-bitA ; ,,wifi.let .. .us.bear from
them often._ ,
—New Httil.":—'Te l Odd 1 edio,4ElikO
to`t'ofrirlidpecAtle erection of a ball at
Coalmont next month.: They.certaint
ly haves mu , :best wishes:
—Two fights occurred at Dudley
akev,e, the Bailroacl : p!.:4lon on ,
lust
Priq,a , yeTening; result—black eyes and
bloody noses; cause—whisky.
We learn that foul.'" char
ges" were - made at Mapleton On! SO' :
urdny 'evening, and that the-I.laoli
flag Caine off vietorioag.
A SWEET BOUQUET.-\VO had the
-• .
plcasnre
last, week ' of -recoil - link . fVotti
Nantiie p. Thompson, ot
demon triwnship, beautifu banquet
of sweet flowers. She hes our thanks.
'dci. 7 liii , ier:E"-13W - ' 7 -ithifiad r o. - yc- the :4th!ef:
-••
June, Gardner - &_1 - Ieirfdinga''dre'at:
i.- fro./ •
American- Ciratis' itieir
,gr . apd er , ktry , rin.o., - , our town. T i
his g.s
tafiAild,,O,Apne 'rba'l Merit, ance
combines elegant horsemanship with
ing a full force-of talented artistes with
'4lgi.eat , o3l r lectioil
trained horses and_ ponies.` Van
gardnei .tlfe
tablishM'eiii, and Will :appeai!!at &CA,
'ex li ibi
Nye,ex i peet jhatthe , lay
t in questron
on eir; - fo%vh;
'a circus is always popular in I-lunting-_
fitont said.fo.he beautiful.
in 'the extrema; 'and We''ar'e promiSed
a model entertainment, ,
."1
' NoTien.--On Tuesday next; 'Juno
,11, the Sahiatth School Convention foe
•Distriet,' East Baltimore Con
ference, will, .comptence its Annual
Session in this place, in, the
Church. Rev. }l7m. ofAltoo-,-
da is expected to conduct the_oPening
sMiicels , by ant 4ippropriaf6':iSermota . ,,
commencing yet7l.
tiend!`flele-.
gates is expected.
SOLDIERS OF THE 1.25Tn.---11re call
your attention to an:advcr , tisem cut ip
another column' headi:&'" Soldier's spff
the 125th' Pa. VOls." Lieut. Miles is
frinn this place.: f2his•opportunity , is
one the best offered - 1 , 5 koillitg Men
who intend to return to the service. ,
A Linos Tunlcers
of the - United States held their Annual
Mcieting about tour and, a.half miles
from Cove Station on the',guntingddri
Broad Top Railroad„'on ',Saturday;
Sunday,- and Monday last. Several
thousand of the church were in atten
dance. • ' • ' -
The Sheet-anchor of our Hopes,
The' - best evidenee
and'Patriotisin of the American people
is not pow fitrnished / npon. the, battle
field.. more satisfactory, test.of the
zeil'and courage of the loyal people of
the North in behalf of. their .Goyern
mentls, being applied, find 'Meets with .
the most satisfactory results. Wo:re
for to the subscriptions N4bieli are, he:
ing made all Ov,er the country
five=twenty bonds of the 'Government.
These are regular investments
GOcriunpat.
,4is a taking of 'stock'l
in it. It is a pledge of loyalty of the"
most - snbstantial kind; ,It is a binding,
of'thb subjects teiheGoernment
goldenlbo,nds. ,Ill,itt'‘VO`..possessed
•debt PreVitifis` to • thii• rebel-;
the People generally had held
thet'seeurities, the conspirators would
haVe. found the task of foinenting dis
affeCtion an'd disloyalty much ,more
difficult. The value of the Govern
moat would thou have beet - lA - Mach more
highly appreciated. Interest would
have bound 'the people to it where af
fection
• 1 8VO are Persuaded; lirCiveV,W, that
note the mere consideration of interest
is the least incentive.te the investment
of theirwealth, the people in the set
cavities of the Government., A hi,, ,, her
motive prevails.: The nation is in deaf
ger had the people bring' 06 oterin
of their substance to aid in the worl t i:
of rescue. These tributeS are
vaunt:lvy. They are unostentatious,
and promise neither excitement npr,
celebrity. .There .is nething lbe . ,
novelty about them which at least in
Nit, in the early stages of the, war,,-
filled the ranks of our volunteer army,;
They are the most convincing proofs
which could he. given '1.);y: Oh' Alllo'ooo'
people of their determination t? save
the Republic.. .- • ;
The most cheering circumstances in:
this connection; is tlye fact that the re-,
cent disaster upon the Rappahannock,
falling as it did-like a heavy frost upon
the hopes of the nation, has not. check,
ed the stream of contributitnis which is';
pouring into the government treasury.
The. , ,subseriptions have not ceased, nor
even materially diminished.. What a,
convincing proof of the `frith-of 'dpvo
lion, or both, which the peOphi.enter
tarn when called upon by the circum
stances of the hour to make -sacrifices-,
that thenation may be saved. Th'e'
courage :which , is 'here displayed is
much more unconquerable than any
valor which can be manifested tumnf
the , battle-field. It is moral, heroism. ,
A' Government which has a sufficiency
of this-to fall hack upon, cannot be van
quished abort of physical annihilation.
The Gevermitent of the United States
has here, in its conflict with the rebel
lion, a principle, of vitality, which is a
surer guarantee of successin maintain
ing itsi integrity," th'an all its armies
now in the field. This is the seeret l et
the wonderful recuperati've energ3
whith the' people of the North have
exhibited under &Lour national trials.
and'reverSes. No One . can look back
upon the history of the last two years,
without astonishment at the presisten 7 ,
ey of the loyal people of the Country,
in insisting upon "the maintenance of
the National Union. Army after ar
my hits been raised, each larger than
its predecessor; battle'after battle Was
been fought, and patriot blood has
flowed forth like water, and not unfrei
quently, defeat has 'folloived upon del
feat until the heart has grOwn sick, and
yet no faltering. With themassesi of tini
people has been witnessed. " On, on
with the fight until the Union is re
stored,", is-the response which bas'eome,
up from the popular heart, in answer
to the thunders of every field of arms,
and,to 7 daymore than two years from,
the time the conflict began, and upon'
- the-heels of another-discouraging fail ;
nfejtkdging fro in that surest ndi eati4
the monetary pulse of thenation; the
'popular heart.beats'as' firm as_evtr,—, ,
This is _contrary to all the - hopes'of the
rebels and their Sympathizers. It is
fatal -to the expectations' Upon Which
they began the war. They 'eounied
upon everything else which has trans
pired, except the'enduring loyalty of
the Northern people. here was the
defect in 'their calculations, which will
prey°. the -rain 'of their eause.—.Efarris
tuov Tc/egrApk... -
I •
.
Go4I),TENs:—A. 'fide assortment cif
Pocket and Desk Gold Pens just ye
ceic ea' at lie'w;is"PoOk'Store, '
'
•' 'Year - Sight "-'!itriti, Preserve
-
'Yjur'3Eyis.: l ::-A.rP•IRNIIATJAL,
"chl and Mandfabiari L
ng'OPtician, takes.
plel;,itfi-e:rin-,' 11'1Ni-wink Ladies, and
Gen t,l n _Of jtifri gabki 00:elcinl
ty, , th.at 'aliened A''',Stptp,'qn,
door west ,of,P . r.,Porsey;e„lyi tk a . large,
dd:N , Ari6t2f
prising onvßx, and Concave Glasses; ,
uch as Flint, Crystaliad: Seotek --Feb.'
and pai i tm.ka i Nly \ des,iyes, 9 .yRo-
An end tile dabet•raity 4 m.falitstailned
d cal as -.IOL A ,
practical knowledge of Optics, and his
long practiee•in4he Occulietie seienee;l
_enables hiM toiadhPt, ltftOr an - exam`:.
inatiori of the o3*-es,'thoseiilitsses
correspond , with the defeett of-ner,tai,
Or'Weak - Glaises.,o'anlie fitted,
to any, frame,_ arty shape, or
,color; --2
Please call and examide the Speetricles.
ilsia&Ctipai iihd "Ph'elo - grdphs'Atikeh
at all times ob:reasonable terms.
00t7,28:A1m:r.7..;
MARRIED, • ;•• - •
On. the.29th ult.„ 1863,.,byjt0v., Mr.
Brndk Mr. tt,i.) . .iu WRITE, 'Or nolli
daysborg, to Miss ANNA' MODAllantqty
of.gircertiburg, Co.
.4the Franklin Itonse;, °COO 2.0t11
_Rev. G. NV:, Zahniznr, , DAVID
R. g:, - "Zy r iNsToN to NANOIE
&EV :4s, botl?t of Tipton, Blair MID-,
ty, L'74.;
• 1n .: 14 untingdon, - on the 2d inst,;.; by
Rev. James Brads, 'Mr. yALIN` F TINE
ROTIIROQN 11LiS$ ONAACiI. NODES,
,both at INlapleton,lluntipgdonco.
In "Ittintlagdon, 'Mfiy'l9tl,;
Tames Brads, : Mr. HENRY 'J. WAGON
ER; '0 Clearfield, to ANNW, C.
sAxToN;orli - niain g on.. •
The happy couple did not forget the
printer. 'Wc received a very liberal
share 9f 4b geod; tbbigs l iv ? yisiod(fpp,;
the occasion, t(ir , ap for their
kind remembratieb they have
our thanks, and' our earnest: prayers
for a inng,life of health, prosperity anti.
general usefufness.
PIULLA DE LPII.I/*
lady
Fanry and Extia FamtlyXlanr e
an erfino ..t.5,8• Y 2 .93.00
Conitilon p ................ .
.
Byb ; Fimir
Corli
Mint White\Meat
Fair and Prima lied.
Rye
Corn, prime Yellow.:
Oats
Clonerseed,
Timothy
Wool
. HUNTINGDON. MARKETS. •
CORRECTED • WEEKLT rii-
Extin Family Flom. Lb1n000.7,25,,
Ectitt do 3,74
White Wheat 1,40
ite.lWhettt ' ' ' 30
1t3,• 1,00
Coin 05,
01lt
ClOletoLed
Flax seed
Plied Apples
Butte' ......... .........
Eggs
Lmd
Hem
Shoulder
'.I)III‘,NT
NTO,TICI43.- , . • r "
'lll poblh aro chntiollca not Co pnrcfirtec n itorrt.l
moue and colt now in tho pos.s,lou of Ezekiel While, at
tho same belong, to me.
SOT.O3IO.NNUNNANIAcIILIi . .
otql Top tity, May 27, 180:1,
CAMP Nets Ftll,t6UTtl, V 4., -
' L('',r PiqY ;
To TILE LAMES': = - = • --., ;
L . A q Wetly morel and tempo ate young man, wbnoo
10110 of sent, wltl 8000 expire, eitliee 1 , 4 upon a cobra
spundence a Ith waft: young lady of respectalolity, with a
lien to matt jimmy. The lady Intuit Inn medium 617.eit,
tind n resident of Hitietiliodon county.
Addre.y,, A LIG U 8 CUP,
Cu. D, dth,U. 8. Cavalry,
Wa.thlnglon,
May 21, 1663-31
SOLDIERS.OF THE 125TH P. V.
TOU hare nobly defended oar glorious
old flag, and inutidlS 2 u - ini Notion. Upon the bloody
fields of —A Win non," '•Fiedericksburg," and
ille et 3 OM' country needs Non still. Brave, true men
/no wanted, and 00 cannot nfllud to luso you Do not
unit for (Ito eopycl 'p! ion, but ro-opllst
_nose and choose
3 our regiment. .Al tilieFy In 11,6 111104E' aiifor rim service,
and Cul. ROBERTS' HEAVY A ItTIi.LIMY, PERMANENTLY
ST ITIONED AT FORTRESS MONROE, for CARRION DOTY, of
fors gloater inducements than any other Iteglirient In the
serrley. you will no ,in the largest tog In. MB country,:
and Intro dry, cOmfor:labfe quarters. No exptisilio and no;
long marelies.' •
BOUNTY sloo—s27 AnvANcE.
Inquire at, 111 A
218kotith Third. Philp -11a
E. H 1111 LES, iUt
3lny 27, 18C3-Ini. General ltecApiling Officer.
Wm, MAUR sz BROTHER,
Respectfully ham in their unmet on, custotnei P. and the
nubile generally, Mitt they baf Oust received A tame MO
splendid stock of Goods et their slut o in blAit KU:MOW,
couveting in part of
DRY - GOODS,'" ' '
DRESS ( GOODS, : - , : -
sitxs, ~......s i.
.
,
NOTIONS, 0
lIATS & CAPS, .. •
- - BOOTS & SHOES,
HARDWARE I ..
.QHEENSWARE, -
t...- •
Q GROCERIES,
p„, ~ WOOD & W1L
,.., LOW WARE ,
'...-?,,..._
TOBACCO,
SEGARS, ' '. '
' : • NAILS, ..
GLASS, I zi
. ,
OLD MEAT
: (2:,-
CRACKERS, • - - ''. 1- ''
PROVISIONS, • .
•
FISH, . . .
SALT,.&c., &c. . .„ .
. ,
AIso—BONNETS and TINWARE;
And in fact everything usually kept in a fleet class Coun
try store, which were bought low for cash nud.wlil be
sold At corresponding low prices for oath or country prod
um and request the public to give us n call berme pur
chasing elsewhere, fectiug satisfied we cart offer superior
inducements to cash buyers.
Wo repectfully request the patronage of all, and ea.
penally our Trough Creek Valley friends.
Everything taken in exchange fur goods except promi-
Ser.•
gres Cash paid for all kinds of grain, for which the
highest Market prices will he given.
Wm. March Is agent for theilroad fop Railroad Com
pany at Mat Iclesburg Station. Ito is prepared to ship all
kinds of grain to the Eastern markets. /Win M large
and commodious warehouse, farmers can store a ith hint
their grain and flour Until ready to ship. Every comm.
;deuce "111 be afforded them.
Wo have also n Inca, of FASIIIONABLE FURNITURE
n hid' Will NEI sold at reasonable prices.
WILLIAM MARCH & BRO.,
Mat kheiburg, May IT, 1861
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.-
no undersigned. appointed Auditor by the
Cow t of Common Nona oL Huntingdon County to distrib
ute the proceeds raised by the sheriff's sale of the rent en
tate of Richard AShman, hereby notifies all persons Inter
ested that ho wtll attend for that purpose at ffis office In
Huntingdon on Wednesday, the 10th day of Juno next,
(1003) at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, when and whore all
persons interested are requested to make their claims, or
be &bailed (tom coming its on said fund.
- J.SEWELD STEWART, Auditor.
May 20th, 'lBO3. . • t
QHERIFF'S SALE: 77 - :y_ virtue of 'a
kj Os tit of Lev. Yeti'oe to me directod,luttl ' eipose topub
lic sole or outcry, of the Court House, to tho borough of
Auntiugtlon, , , ,
On Saturadz:Junbl ,9 ; 1863,
.
at two o'clock, P. M.. tire follou log property, to wit;
A ttect of land eitusto in Clay ',unship, Huntingdon
county,Pa., boundod et follows; on the north by kattils
of Lev i Anacreon, on the south by Mallard Madden's holt,,
on the east by lands of Maddou's heirs, on tho 00091 by
land of Moses Greenland; containing into hundred awes,
with the usual allonancns, ho tho 64146 !once or
About, eighty acres tun cleared, uttb thu, folio. big im
provontonts thereon oreeted-rtwo log houses, and ouo log
barn. Seised. taken In execution, and to ho nsid us the
property of Alexander Parks.
, 1114;09.1f Tr, JOHNSTON, Sheriff.
Strqu.resOrrlOr,
fin:louden, Mity , 18f3.
I "A1111NER - -'8611EMMINVa - -'- - -:'='-:' , !' - ' - ' - ''' .
T
x, •
%! 14, .e" I 3 3 1;•:-. •
•• reli remodeletilindilyellthei fort
the ",ear ott of, letat, 'with antlia
'N4W . N33 . KfiCio;•4 • "
NEW liiOGAGE,•I , I4 I- 4D3 . i . .,
BMW- iVAELDRODE• - • r roir4 2l 4 l4 __,
, and everything Elegant in the ex- •• • • •
trame, and which, in point of beauty,••
excels the outfit of any Traveling
Show in America.
TIM PAVILION ,
is Issas and comfortable, ind are •• r r A f
ranted so as to atfordtriet. , •nd 'center
fort to t h e patrons of thin Exteblisha , ata
!tient. 13- r• ftt
THE STUD . , 'OP. HORSES
AND MONIES
yetilleular attention,
Inoy are Among
a Ole, purest blooded as
,
Prome rainodtlindisth'the ' • •-• • . :
inent among whim" atatid. the
Great Talking Horst?
VVASHINOTON,
• beautiful thoro'44.s4sl4.l.abilaa
13
•, Charger, who 111 be littroduertl . l4 -
his trainor,,Air„DA.N DARDNEE, 4 .
• Among, th e Pithres Soiled" , '
' Camtile, Fere Sty, Prince. Jupiter, •
Dancing Star, Lucy Loag, qr,v,y „
and Bainbridge. •• '•
The Educated Vituis
DAN AND DlOSr • ,
wilt be Introduced by, Den Cordifer, - •—•
" In "Viartety . of L.:440400 l gt.tff t tf./
••• a
THE CA? AY
Compel-e the largest and boot that '••••••••,- r.
pour /carried,' 'Great Expense 'ham •••"•',
an Incurred in brlnginf thorn
it.t.tn.f, And we intend to give the
B.t.tt Circus Entertainment •,
Conn bas ever been 'witnessed Ili ibis ,-•••
:doltatthie. , ,
qI. •
: • Gite.lit 4 -
unl judge for youraelyca I _
,
, her. Richard .}remruiligi, n 4,..,o 7 '.
thr"Orrat - Alnorloan ItoreeMan, and r-
Ttith Semi 'lie will appdat
at e.lll' EnteriainMent• In grata
• variety of toot hiilllng Performane...
bAiS4 . " ta :2 21.11.13.14 ERs •
the, pla.**dAirtuittl;Ctown. * fe
*twit nedis‘hry to a COcns • ' ,
an broAd to breakfa=t, the public • • 'I.?: g&I
me) , conyratulate - themeolves. upon '•• -
geeing the happy son ol iNtoinn. at .
each ru tertatnntent.
The Little Fall-ItSfait Ifebna,' • • frO
Miss Gardueri •'-••, .••
etrfitinli the'heet`Mteurele "
• Irian In ...stenos. She executes the e"
elegant end clasalc.motiOnS, _
blued v.ith daring Leaping, aplendid
Dailotn,t, .e.,..upon. the back of her
spirited liorgf,•••thile at full mot Ion„ "
concluding:NA : bort flashing Oct of.u• .
LEA PINW fit talkil 8. , 11.01tec.
Sign - br : Watiab,c44•
the extr.aol'ann;7"eonteitionist ant*
rolider/nr,'BOlro hts per. t
lormanciutmybe noun to'hubelieved.- 3.4
4 4 ;Tolgi Foster, -- ;
the Woltle'Vetiter--vone . of the meat: • := l,-7.1 .fr ,....k i ii.. 1 -
or k iiiaL end hpighable Wowing that. ••r a a ._, a
ever entered si ring,
The - Polish. Brothers.'
lat4tationielting ft) mnitta xi ,
pssr Itireva tie ty el lb claaucal sind
wnvderfull •
ileefft n. Detiouie
ill
rtypeof In lila perforillancre'ai(l
the lioftion tat. par, and Introduce the.
Tikt-i+NFll DOG JENNY LIND. - 3 °
Di er Amiiqng ;hut Entertahnue
Tr= . 2* - --T6 ether %Oat
'LM Camille,
the Deadtifui-Pipstrienne...* : ,,—, 7 ,..,,,
La Pii4i:"'C,
the pleasig-DRl64'6. •
,2
4 ft ‘ ount
Sam,-
the rocket
_
W. 11.ILL0 - n - zr
GEoficie
- HENRY .P.ETERSON,
SIGNOR BALDWIN,
and the excelleut Company la - ‘ll6
311 GAIIIYVLIt & Flo aluixu's Amphla
theatre, nintAdelphla;fillghtlyi 'tor a
porio4 of lour mbnlhg,
, pi)
$4.25
$1,70@1.80
41,68.@1.60
.. ......................1704
' 87
......
$1,5042,25
The entertainment ieln com - n.nco
with the
ZOTIA,VE:, 1-IALT,
The Performance itt comprise
every variety of rick lading, Steno
?Udine, Titinfi '(dyninadtie , Ex.
Ideas, dine,,
end F onr flume Hiding
ho , no , with M uNic by the, Dend.'s.,
All tilt lee the mutiedjate direction of
DAN DARDNI:It.
The GRAND PROCPSSION
enter taut, araul A 2;2 A, M., dur.
te, vhteh tto.eltind ^ti i, lll,3pLeneut,
ntrut Leaman! u,uyid.' .. qmwE r izt
•• • N;
:0,4`
2,00
..:..... . .... ... 1.25
Iµo I.I.III , 4)ILaIA.NCES earh s Dny,
' tr'; AA.,
Door, opou and 7Per,
o to ctlllinielieti half ail ,
hour
Acirni_: ion, 25 Qents.
.11 lICCE.
Will exhibit, in I - 11.MINGpON- on
Thursday, June 4 • at JAKI4LEVILLE
on Wednesday, June 3; at 1 4 YRONE
on Friday, June • ' 1
,WY'' IL 'GARDNER, Agent.
A UDITOWS NOiICE
•
The undersigned; ripp'Auditor the Or.
plittleB Court of Huntingdon County, to distribute the
fund in the bands ofJoint IftiousuAdministrator of 'Mary
,31.henefelt. deceased, hereby gives notice thistle will at.
tend for tlitriluties of, his appointment, at tho4tegister's
Office, on Thurbilay, the 4th any. Cf Jtine, 'At duo 'Acted:
In the atm upon, when and whets all persons into.
rested will present their claims; or: flo.,debiirrod front
coating in for a Aare of cold fends.
DANL. WOMF.L'asOIIF Auditor.
lluntingilon, May 2311,, 1863',
ORPILA.NS! COURT $21.LE.,--
[Eitate ofEdw•aid Cox, dee'jj
Dy virtue of an order of the grape e{ of Stunt
ingdon County, thq,undorsitmeit, g.k• cadre of the estate
of Eduard Coo, late of Bane° towns in, daceaied, will,
expc'sqal ppitssaleß #Ropremiltpl:o4; y 11 •
Shtuidayi the I tit Day Of tune tezEte'63i
at two o'clock in the afternoon, ~
All that niece of hind sitnafa fa Jeri:won township
liontingdeq_cyunty, bounde4hy lands of George M.
Boil, migllayk 3.9411)...041!0tabel Slob J}; ~fnthing
eleven acres, inure or leis, a sundrpot lion of which ie
cleared, and the balancein tituber,, wlth a 'two-story log
house thereon erected. ' • ' • , ; •
TERMS OF SALE—Ono-half of the purchase money., to
he paid go confirmation utthe sale, and the residue in
oils year thereafter, with fritercst, to be secured by the
Judgment of ,lip purcllaadr. '
JOII COX,
E
COCRICANi x'"uto ,l •: ' r
May 20111,1803
PUBLIC SALE AT .11APLTON.i 4
VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS AND IMPROVED'
The a nbncriber tval offer at pultlig Sale, In the ylilago
or Mapleton,
On Thursday, June .18,1863,
the f Ilan hog Real Estate, viz . The large BRICK TAN%
BEN STAND, in the said village of Mapleton, with; Dies
lets and all necessary Ent buildings' liblonalng theieta the'
Frame' Store House, Warehouse :mil Storekeeper's dwell
ing, all connected; also, andut Fifteen building Ws in
said
The location of this rising LVlllage,. being an important
station of the Pehosylvabia Railroad, will commend the
advantages of the above property to every enterprising
man. The buildings aro largo, commodious and well
suited for the purposes they are designed - Tho lute aro so
located aidontinttsnitOict far cchnfortablo feStarices
or busintse places'. o . 7, - " . f '
The excellent WATER-RIGHT in said village, adopted
by nature to extensiseimproaements, will also ho offered
for sale on the sumo day and place.
. .
Major John - Adttqldsowg resideut V.said, village and
Agent of snlfsetinf fileasneo In'alidwitig the
above premises to all lilleresteil.
TE11.31.9 will be annoubCed OtO Gay of lisle, with the
view of consulting tho eircumotances of purchasers,
May 20, , t JA3llqB DONALPS4)N.
HEAD QuADTEDs,.. „
/volt " •
ivEWObolis
)rvi •
INFORMS UHE :1 ) 10,11.40.•
THAT HI) HAS
A •
•
SPLENDII 81709. K. 9f, NEW GODS
Cirri "‘•
AND. QUALITy
-0 ME AND•SEr.
May 20, ism. [“+-
SItAY4TBER,—, „• , .
dim° to the r'osidenSe thesnh: • " 4 "
scriber lu Franklin town4hlp, about
the let of February, a red and NOIR° ofproa , '74
spotted steer, supposed to bo ttroyysars /, r
old this spring. Thoommor
ed to come forward, prose property,
pay charges,and take it, awtoy, otherwise it will bo dis
posed of according to law.
' 63, - • 1 ' PAN.X.,C9NAAP.
OM
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• ;
lOLA
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THISIVAI E :+:2.IIIB , 3ITA.V.4z . -!':'-'-±
-: 1‘ 51 ; ri , . - NEW AINV J AL,OF c!49
1300 , Isk& sHopts,AATs, %'so:'
',;.riNasiiii.oratil - An. xilzaahld,
Jan received a new stock at BOOTS and SHOES of all el
,..tMod, hod
Uot i .j e racZtraK) Macao and Ida.
Ip r it Skins, all of which will ,he anlet at the lowest cash
I
*
1 P aiifibiter giefld alanMbe DidtflooV O r d : t li kr
Ite t r f mog::!plb il l . /2 gh l ior l arar• invitp topl li•
-,: • ? --.1 it' ~ ..4 .
i liV ItOsufnmuß opcips,sl.
.;.., , ,e, ui, xa gi.•,..61,, L ,g,..14 ; ,fi, AL if
A. B, -7 611NN : Inif 'A 11l ,
2.1 i' N : rditGri ' STOCK:''' i 1i."" '
FULL ASSORTMENT,
r '1 . ;.:4;4 4046 1 - : :- A
TO PLEASE - _EVE fitnal Y.
0 A LBnA e. 13 givt VI k 24 S. re- 7 Vtatiz I, , taii
. 27 ! . ft r. !Y E 4 l. l4- 11 1, 1 1 q-c s k 14 1 y, - .7_
AND ALL PAPER ON OOOD BA B 8 A INDIVIDUALS:
Taken at Par in Paiellange for Goode.
ne hial'oll? 4 !;' kg. 1 4 6 0t4';Fd?: Pill, of
COUNTRY .PRODUCE. ,
~ • ,1 1 , ,T.,_ , , • ,:";, vf:l,.: - ?, t• di rt!“1:
.FOIL 1i4R9410.Ki,,-1
CAL,T, AT
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- , A.4i. IttliinNtatienrS 41.TOSEE: ,-
liuntingdon t .bfay 20,1863. , o,
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r,,,
FISHER Jo% SON
•
WELL SE:LE&TE:bittEIfd I 6ODS,
. ,r,.1111.4418 " •
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•
,awl *Oltilto ott;.'El'ciodg
•
Dfay
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rr
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• -
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• , . JUST IMONITED w
• • • ' 11. R 0 M `A.N , •
CRE,4 , ?..q -0 .T 111. 4v. 0
rf
'For Gentleman's GlotblogorGio,hestololitiitil 4 S4istode
ha the best wcieknoinlike manner, chit et
Ro . • "
orpo , ate the Frankltn . GousLe, rarliet Square, Min - One
don. Pa..
1/u Pqnka9 n ; 3t^ F• QO, ,/,' 6 . 0 ;. 1, , • 11 ,, f - • ;
H - A WR - DA
• r,
7 rii:4od : _
CUTLERY Tlfl
• 'TbIiiiiENSE:STOOk
• •
..ENDLESS VARIPY •• • --
HARDWARtjUTLE4y, &c.
NOW OPEN
AND 1:OR
JAL Ar BROWN,
u.iliTTlNan I.q,porA,
CALL AND EXAIIIINE OUR STOCK.
Ao. 8, 18GZ
NEW HAT STOIIII.
•
• • - HbllfE MANUFACTURE.
JOHN _VICIIT HORN;
1,1 - o'filt.retggecdtotalnarZinsin";cocutzti:„
,that helms takeria.roo .
ra Inaba base
meat of the "Frankliit 141 Market
Square : Ifunllpgdon i where los has ort hand, a heavy
stock of Mita for itteu, boys, and children, and' 'cots
tinue to keep on hand a Jorge stock to negoinwodatof
trners, wholesale and retail. Country merchants are,rol
guested to call before purchasing In the Cities.
The, best gualltiesof nuotwili be bought or takert to ex
change for hats:
'Pike public, genotalf.raL`fnilteri to call ' and eattra.rm
my stock the hand. Misread.) to order.
May 13th, 181,3.
FARM FOR ~15:ik...ti.V4i,-,:
TREpt4L*II3RA'FR„OIFAKM, KNOWN
• AS "L'SQOIELLWitA.7I3 FARM,"
In Iletiderson township, about five miles "pc&
don, and two and a half miles from 31111 reek, cditt'aite•
lug about 230 Agxop* about 160 or which are cleared
and under good cultivation; enclosed by good fences.—
There Is a grad apple orchard mid also a good:,
peach orchard on the premises. There is abpipt. •to
atm. of good water near the barn and house, dud
streams running through the premises. The int
provenion ts Ere a good log house weatber•boariled, sud
largo Crania barn. Thera is a good teed. pad
plenty of timber on tho property.
reriollllwlshidg to purchase a good farm should call
and , exanline 'this property : Apply to the undersigned
living on the premises, 111443 GRADY.
May 13, 1863-3 m.
•
FIVNTINGDON FOIJNtoP.Y.—
The business of the. lisp foundry nill hereafter
be carried on by the undersigned, who will be at all
times ready to make csatingspf all kinds, promptly and
at moderate rates.'
All persons having unsettled accounts 'with the late
are vnire,66rat,l4lol ettpetb iebie
m.turnarfamt.u.
afarch 31, 1863.4m.*
AUDITOR'S , NO3 ll l, Ffs • ' s •
Thu undersigned Auditor, appointed • by the Court'
of Common Elm of Huntingdon county to distribute the
proceeds - arising &inn:Hitt Shdrifri• • ento of the personal
property of Shively & Elliott, will attend to the duties of
hie appointutenrat hie itt•Huntlngdsint on•Satut day,
the 6th day ofJdne next, at I 'o'claik, P. 31.; - when and
where all pucks interested will ptesent their plait:to or
be ibrevor debdtred front coining tri_ripon the Bald '
3lny 6, 1661
__-- - • •
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
The undersigned, appointed Auditor! by the Orphan.
Court of Huntingdon county to di:l44u* the,bidnucc In
'the bandit' or S. T Droun. Sad.' Adminlbtratof de bonls
non, Ac, of James ltntrekin. decd., vellt attend to the du
ties of his appointment at. bin °Moe ,in Huntingdon, on
Saturday, the thicteenth day of June nest, at 9 o'clock,
A. M„ when and whore on &room, interested will pre
cent their clan:mot ho forever debarred front cowing in
upon the said fund, • "-- J. D. CANPBELI,
May 6, 1863. • '
A V AITOR'S.NOTICE.
.The budendstted , Auditor appointed to distribute
tho 'proteedir laing t from tho Sheriffs sale of, the Root
Mato of A. J.`Dunlap, will nttend :to Die Juflo of ble;
appointment nt ida Wilco in Iluutingdou, on Saturday,
the 18th day of next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., when and
where all partiegintoreatethWill prettentlrelr claims, or
be forever debaliroArrearciantinsitanittlitlfin said fund.
J. D. CANDBELG.
Slay
r rHE 111 7$efit atook44 ) oo€4 l 4tO in town
1 by ' . ' ° ; • .neent k £o\•
ativ.,3,l-2."1
3e eci
yl vm/
Fikc prtyistes*t4l# ,
.slit*Sla t 4
NQS,./X4 SOUTIFWELIV74 I I I ' 4 " :4 n q
$IL "0
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nave constantly On nanot an assortment 110•2
DE 44401 1 040 41441 W! YArd r i
Mackerel, llluo lieu, Elea, Phouldere, Maw,
Salmon, 'Jerrie - 64A ,)1445411:r.13eaue.
Bbad, cod P - 416 Lori, sures; 'Rico, Lc.
{ta
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Iliiiiiiiii Valley Taiiiplkeßoilltsx.
:ft
Nettielif flegiy . gliail l ithil booket l OV - 4,56 - 41AiNegoor
scriptione . to the stock for the contraction orthoWt` lir , "
logNelley Tilhopikelthltd Cottpalif, , Will'lnroperitrottiOgrip
attar the 2 9th Mey-ttAttOlt,.at. , tteltialdrta and Pater,-
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d. , fit 1 1 1,. Yi r olloo,.. ,
Xig• The lorieat,And litegassistitntrptliwthfeity* t1)91 , 1
lowtea*lpesca Stinar u psktedaidatikrtivoindiontont
Stott B . •dtob lime and MLA./ i'tdr4 O.
f Akrll , 7,llr4k4a(- • ) r
Offico removed toopposite theltrobmige ,
ItOfel, onitaiSTid etreet Ituatiogams, PC
April 7,1863. I . ,?. ri 1/. Orr.
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ryHE' PUBLIC 'AitrAT,l7.lStatZ
against the SPDRIOIIEttertIcIeIitOtAXE Str,.
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....,, RAM SIANYFACYVAItiIdt,OOMPANYs thielr_,Sresle, 4 o
,mark (edit being ''SAPONIFIERSAMONEAMEria*.ts-r
ME." The great SUCCESS of this artigie , fiessleit . . •
PRINCIPLED PARTIES to endeavor to HUTA*. It, it
violation of the Compenyte-PA-TENZE,-- - ..--, ~,,,..,.. ~,,,,*
, 'All nteticußnlmp.EM llVlERiglaitqtfi*E'r
Ouse SPURIOUS ' Lyee, - ore herobeNtmeasa thaMtr r
COMPANY hare employed as their ATTORNEYS, r ..1.,
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wrua . .,fivEwf m -yfßiestr i r g ,
And thattili iflikttritorfttft4 iiiiiitrid,o% - kilitins
'of Lye. In_rbaottoko(!ho, rfghte OrSjee.,E;omjekop,trill
t he PROSECUTED tit 0nee. , .. , ..i is T-Ltit. -. ,:3: 1541
.The SAPONIFIER, or CONCENTRATED LEr i ..,lohig rt ,
side by all Druggists, grO.l?3ARA,99•At5,7"''
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The ilnice &rani dletrir.paem,olm,
Pennsylvania, No. I.May Term. in ISM to suit o -11-fr"
PENNSYLVANIA SAI-CidAVDEACT.U.SI.N.fIicgdiEMMS
;vs TROHAS OirCLlOSE , ,deereedgo-ghttraMft.M, on NO.
• reface 16;1882,Lhe':11XOLESEFS tigh.tll•4lltod by a
patent owped,hy there fog thsvEIepONLvigiVEIVSAVIIIIIP
. ted October 21,..1figq. i teerpettiellpjunediessomilpiky,s,
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voting OW preeeta In as orLEGAL !CEND,UIi NUTN.B
tIATIONAD3IXTEI CR.NTeXOAN (okaingualp-.
called "Five.Twan ties") a in cease. • .1 IV,
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the neatest alut beef that.could beforulluTh ttYP X ' 44 l . l
whlehltoStrill hake pleasure , ut exhlbUttigi
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geode. Call soon:
lltplltutqour,Aprll 15-501
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MANUAL
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ted to lim Om beet, doer offered .ttran puhltq;ll.ll
then , euFtoriorikY. i"atierantnetrestaPlished by the Ant ,
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uractmed, and mot% medals hem haentawneded thdpree;
,nriatin a bytilittorant k'nirnand Jnettto tee thantewnyoth
23,e2litehinoteant warranted to &Alt that le•ciente&
• for tite.2l., .Thorartuaroyin'nea in sewtmt , fantilltetinAtet ,
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.rriWorVa.l,3lavVn.., elm plated, glasafotrtandweer
style Ilennner—PC. Be. 2, atiunnenfaldeanwa,..gbal.
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