The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, December 16, 1863, Image 3

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HUNTINGDON, PA
'.Eidnesday morning, Deo. 1.6T063.
LOOAL & PERSONAE.
Ron-We Accident—The Tyrone Her
a/dor Doe. llth, says:—On last Fri
day evening a little after dark, a man
Was round lying dead on the railroad
track, near tho Upper Tyrone Forge,
and a short distance below this place.
,The body was brought to the station,
and as no one recognized it an inquest
was held, The upper part of the head
of the unfortunate man was complete
ly crushed and the brain and- blood
conld be found for several rods on the
iron rails. His pockets were examin
ed by the jury, expecting to find some
book or paper-whereby he might be
identified, but nothing could be found.
One - of the jury proposed that his
nrms beeiamined, when on his right
arm was foUnd -the name T. Hunter.
Immediately every one recognized him
as Thomaallunter, of Ironsvillo, this
county. It was said that-one of his
brothers was it the Central Hotel, at
tending a ball, Who was sent for, and
who also identified him. •It was ascer
tained that Mr„ Hunter intended com
ing to Tyrone in the evening, and it
is supposed that while be was watch
ing a train which - was coming to meet
him, another approached him from be
hind unnoticed, as the accident must
have occurred about the time the
Freights east - and the Mail Train west
pass eacli - other at that place. Decea
sed leaves a wife and two children.
Iron City College, Pittsburgh, Pa,—
There is no Institution of learning in
the country, at present, attracting so
great an amount of attention as this.
Students are flocking to it from all
parts of the country, on account of
the reputation it has among business
men for making thorough, practical
and reliable accoutants.
Its graduates take precedence over
thoio of all other Commercial Schools;
a Diploma from this College being a
certain passport to success in business
life.
The Faculty is composed of skillful
and experienced men, who stand at
the head of their profession, and who
are well known to be eminently fitted
for the positions they, occupy. Every
young man in the country should try
to avail himself of the advantages of
lorded by a course of study in this
College. Circulars 'of the College,
containing full information, can be had
on addressing the Principals, Messrs.
Jenkins A; Smith; Pittsburgh; Pa.
Army of the Potomac, Dec. 11, 1863
MB. Ed49ii qnrl Proprietor
Sit£: On 'the arrival of the mail this
morning I received a copy of your pa
per, the Globe, in which the names of
a Lieutenant. and three Sergeants are
inscribed as advertising for young la
dies' correspondence, addressed to Co.
F, 10th Regt., P. R. V. C. It would
be proper to notify all young ladies.
who are in the habit of corresponding
with those whom they never knew,
that there are no such meu in Co. F,
10th Regt. It is a mistake,--they had
better address their correspondence
some other place.
Yours truly,
R. 11. 8..
Co. F,lOll Regt., P. R. V. C
Headquarters for Holiday Presents.
—Everybody tan`be accommodated at
linwts'Book Store. Call and exam
ine his - new stock, which consists in
part, of Family, Pulpit and Pocket
Bibles, Hymn Books; uvenile and oth
er books, Photograph Albums, Satch
els, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Pocket-
Books, Card Cases, Accordeons, Vio
lins, Seger Cases, Gold Pens, fine Poc
ket Knives, Hair Brushes, etc., etc.—
His stock is the most extensive over
b,rought to HuntingdOn. Old and
young cannot fail to be pleased.
Xer" rrkere . is in progress in Lewis
town a temperance society, whose ob
ject is to revive and encourage sobrie
ty in that place. Should not such a
society.be-instituted hero, who're, we
regret to say, many instances_ of in
temperance are observed ? It • would
prove a great benefit to many of our
young men who now lead 'a- reckless
and downward course, through the
cursed agency of intoxicating liquors.
See to it, ye who have any desire for
the future_ success' and happiness of
your sons, and all who endeavor to
exalt the reputation of our ancient
borough. . - -
-Something New.—We direct atten
tion to the advertisement headed
"Fishers' Col - UM - IL"' The style in
which this advertisement is put up
we commend to the consideration of
all our merchants, and hope it will
meet with their - approbation, it being
a much better way of drawing atten
tion than by having scattered Ulm%
out the columns of the paper a . series
of notices, and descriptions of au ndry
articles, saleable and for sale.,
Left.—The invalid company which
was stationed, here for-some ; time vast
]eft on &tuftday nideuitig. We under
stand they gci„, TiTiy„N. Y. With
very few exceptions this company
conducted themsekes in a proper
manner; they obtained the good-will
of the community, and take with them
our best regards as to their future
welfare. Their stay here shall long
be remembered. •
TheProvOst, Marshal's Office—The
ReCruiting, &c.—Almost ei•ory
body s,coms too busy to think of if, but
the preparations for the draft are go
ing steadily forward at the office of
the proper,,functionary—the Provost
Marshal. - Agreeably to an order from
headquarters at Washington, lists of
the persons enrolled in .each sub-dis
trict have been printed and posted up
in the public places in each -sub-dis
trict. They give notice that any one
enrolled who is clearly entitled to ex
emption, may come forward and claim
it till the 20th inst., and persons who
may be cognizant of others liable to
duty, who are not enrolled, are reques
ted to report them. It will be under
stood that this does not prejudice the
right of exemption after the person
has been drafted.
Disagreeable.—On Fiiday last the
pavements of our borough were cover
ed with frozen sleet. This made wal
king very disagreeable, and many a
one, cautious and incautious, received
a fall, although no serious accident, as
we have heard, resulted from them.
The next day, however, the sun shone
and the sleet was soon turned into
slush, which made traveling more in
convenient, if not more dangerous.
Having issued the President's
Message in - an extra Globe to our rea
ders, we devote the space it would oc
cupy in our columns to other subjects
of information. Of course, we charge
nothing extra, and suppose our sub
scribers do not think we impose on
their good nature by acting so goner
-018.
ser"The old Franklin Almanac,"
published by A. Winch, 505 Chestnut
st., Philadelphia, for 1864, is upon our
table.. It is one of the best, if not the
best, Almanacs published. It contains
exclusive of the actual astronomical
calculations, a great variety of tales
and useful reading matter. It is for
sale at Lewis' Book Store. Price 15
cents.
le, We call attention to card of W.
A. Stephens, Esq., who has just stuck
out his shingle. We believe Mr. S. to
be an honest man, and a gentleman.
We hope he may not be wanting prof
itable calls.
bar Seth. T. hard, edit,* of the
Brownsville Clipper, left Brownsville
some days ago to visit the seat of war
in SOuth Carolina, Virginia, Washing
ton City, &e., on Government: business.
We suppose his mission is to. obtain a
full condition of affairs in that depart-
ment; if so, the Government has made
a good appointment.
. The Methodist revival still con
tinues with increased success. From
appearances, we think the meeting
will be held till the end of this Weeh,
if not longer.
stir We noticed, in peregrinating,
that the building, formerly used as the
German Reformed mecting.houso,
which so long stood solitary and unoc
cupied, was being refitted. We under
stand, it is to be made a dwelling-house.
New Firm—By reference , to an ad
vertisement in the Globe, it will be
seen that the former firm of Fisher &
Son, have admitted another mem her—
Thos. C. Fisher—who will hereafter
ant in such capacity.
It Speaks well for the Place.—Baal
estate has gone up to a high figure in
the ancient borough. Every property
offered for sale is "picked up" as soon
as offered. At least fifty new dwell
ings and business stands could be rent
ed next spring if they could be had.
NEW GOODS.-.D. P. G win hasi just
opened a fine assortment of new goods,
and the public are requested to• call
and examine the same and be con
vinced that good goods can still bo
had at-reasonable prices.
Change of Time.—Tho schedule on
the Broad Top Road hizs undergone
another change, as can be seen by re
ferring to advertisement.
la. There will be preaching in the
German Reformed church of this place
on nest Sabbath, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Stir A. B. Cunningham & Co., con
tinues to soil their goods at reduced
prices, in order to sell off their large
stock before they move into their large
Store Rouse on Rail Road street. Per
sons in want of goods will do well to
call and see them.
LOST.—On Wednesday evening the 4th
inst. on Hill street, a large gold Breast Pin,
containimt hair. A reward of one dollar will
be paid for the recovery of the same if left
at this office.
MARRIED,
IN Huntingdon, on the Ist of Dec
by Rev. G. W. Zahnisor, Mr. 1). R. P
Flehner, to Miss Amanda J. Douglass
both of MeConnollstown Pa.
On the 26th of Nov. at Boalsburg,
Centre county Pa., by Rev. D. Moser,
Mr, John Wilson, to Miss Lizzie Rudy,
boUi of Huntingdon county, Pa.
AT Petersburg, on the 11th inst:, by
Joseph Johnston, Esq., Mr. Joseph A
FLEMMING and Miss LYDIA F. FLEN
MING, both of Monroe Furnace.
HUNTINGDON MARKETS.
Kxua Family Vizor $6,60@7,25
lintte do IA
hire lL heat
Red IVltent
It) e
Cot a
Oat.
Clover.eod
Flaxeued
fin ed Apples
Ilat ler
Egg.
Lard
II am
Shoulder
Side. ...........
75
.........2.25
FOR THE HOLIDAYS
FOR THE GREATEST VARIETY
OF
Handsome and Useful . Articles,
Call at LEWIS' Book Store
A. STEPHENS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
• lIIINTINCIDON, PA.
OFFICE—in Brick Row nearly oppo
site Court House, on Hill Stritot, Hunt
ingdon, Pa.
lltattlugdott,Wc. 16, 196.1.
AVERN LICENSES.-
The following persons have tiled in the office of
t e Clerk of the Court Of Quarter Eessions of Huntingdon
county, their petitions for licensee to keep lune or Tav
erns In said county and which will be presented to the
Judge of said Court on time third Monday of January text,
for allowance:
Augustin D. Custe, Brood Top City.
Francis Deem, Cookstown.
Adam Zeigler, Varklesburg. ,
W. C. STACIONIM, Clerk.
Clerk's Office,
Ito n tingdon, Dm IC, 1863. 1
•
STRAY COW.—Came to the farm
now occupied by the subscriber, in Alexandria. Pa.
ou or about the first of November last, a small c• • ,
brown.spotted snooty COW, supposed to be about pnif'"
four years old. The owner is requested to conic " 14
forward, prove property, pay charges, and take her away,
otherwise she will be disposia oT according to
...... .
Alexandria, Dec. 16, 1863*
VOTICE.—The firm of Fidler & Son,
leaving dissolved. a new firm big been formed. to
TllOOllll Fisher, 11. G. Fisher, and Thee. C. Fisher,
trading as thu firm of Fisher k Sons. Those haring ae.
cookie with the old firm are requested to come and make
settlement.
Ituutingdon, Dec. 9, 1863-it
PESERTED FROM THE U. S. A.
Corporal VICTOR V. DOUOIIIOLTY . Co. M, 19th
'omen. Vol. Country, aged 22 years; 5 feet. 8 inches high,
blue eyes, brown hair; by occupation a carpenter. Said
Dougherty was enlisted to Huntingdon. Pa.. August 25,
1.8.6.3 , was muttered into the service in Philadelphia, to
eery.. three years. . . .
. . ..
Also—Private WM. HOUCK, Co. M, 19th P. V. Cavalry,
aged 20 ; 6 feet. C, indica high, blue eyes, dusk hair, fair
complexion, and by occupation a blacksmith. Said Houck
was enlisted at Huntingdon, Pa, to serve for three years.
A reward of $3O Is °tiered for the arrest sod delivery of
es, 11 or either of the above•named deserters.
8A311.. 8. runirr,
Copt. Co. M, 19th Reg., Pa. Coy
Dela, 1663
GOLD PENS,
EEO
POORE it.KNIVES,
A new stock of the best manufacture,
just received and for sale
at LEWIS' Book Storo
DE
lARIB FOR 1864,
Received and for sale
At ,LEIVIS' Book Store
BOOKS FOR THE HOLIDAYS 1 !
FOR OLD AND YOUNG,
. _ Just received and for sale
at LEWIS' Book Store.
ALBUMS for the HOLIDAYS H
- A beautiful assortment of PHOTO
GRAPH ALBUMS just received and
for sale
AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
HULIDAX GIFTS
SATCHELS,
PORT.DIONNAIES,
PURSES,
POCKET-BOOKS,
PORTFOLIOS,
CARD CA.cm3E3,
SEGAR CASES, &c., &c.,
A handsome assortment just received
At LEWIS' Book Store.
HORSES, CARRRIAGES, &c.,
AT '
PUBLIC SALE .!
'PIM subscriber will sell at public sale,
at the Franklin Hotel, in the borough of Huntingdon,
On Saturday, 26th of December, 1863,
•t 12 o'clock, noon,
The following property, to wit :
k b%
7 head of horses, 3 buggies without tops, 3
buggies with tops, and one two horse car
riage. Aloe, a stage suitable ..
for twelve passengers six sett of single ,
.. , •_%12 , ,,.. ,
~%-:
harness and one Mina., out, and five and- 0" , 'L — .65. , .... 77
dies and bridles. csScAgsgolVif
Terms cash on delivery of property.
D 151.0,1503. " . .-- JAM/90 M. IMMOBIL.
NEW GOODS 1 NEW GOODS I 1
25 PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN
THE CHEAPEST!
SIMON COHN,
AT COFFEE RUN STATION,
Would respectfully call the attention of his old patrons
specially, and the public In general, to his extensive
stock of well selected new Goods, Just repotted from the
Eastern cities, consisting, in part, of
Dry Goods,
Clothing, Wool
en Ware, Notions,
Hats and Caps, Boots and
Shoes, Bonnets, Shawls, Circu
lars, Hardware, Queensware. Gro
ceries, Wood and Willow-ware, Tobacco,
Segars, Nails, Glass, Provisions,
Oil, Fish, Salt, Tinware, Cop•
per Ware, Drugs and
Medicines, Clocks,
Watches, Ica.
end all other articles kopt in a first clans country store;
ell selected with the greatest care and which warn pur
chased for cash only, and affords him to sell them nt a
very low figure. The public will And It to their advan-
tage to call and examine our unsurpaseed stock, before
purchasing elsewhere. No pains will be spared In show
ing our Goode. Ladles are specially Invited to examine
our large stock of fashionable deem goods; Shawls, Cir•
colors, Furs, and a great variety of Woolen goods, flatte
ry, Sc.
All klnde of produce taken In exchange et the highest
market prices.—Cash not refused. Sy strict attention to
the wants of customers, We hope to receive a continuation
of the liberal patronage with which we have been hereto
fore favored. Como one and all, and Tar.
1101. New Goode received daily.
NOTICE is hereby given to all persons
_L I interested that the following Inventories of the
goods and chattels set to widows, under the provision. of
the Act of 14th of April, A. D 1851, hove bean filed in the
ofilco of the Clerk of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon
county and will be presented for "approval by the Court"
on Wednesday, the 13th of January, A. 0.1864.
The gouda and chattels which aver, of John Stewart,
Into of Barre township in said county, deed., taken by
his widow Amanda Stewart.
The appraisement of the goods and chattels ac., which
wore of Samuel Myers, Into of Warriommsark township
deed., as appraised and taken by his children.
The goods and chattels winch wore of George Ville.
land late of Cromwell township in said county deed.,
taken by his mildew Caroline Uillelaud.
The goods and chattels which were of Thomas Yawn
late of Tell township in said county deed., taken by his
widow Elizabeth J. Yawn.
. _
The goods and chattels of John Ridenour Into ofJuni
eta township, et tho time of his death, taken by hi
widow Elizabeth Itidenouer.
The goods and chattels of John 11. Stonebroker late of
Franklin township, at the time of hie death, taken by
hie widow Hannah Stonehraker.
The goods and chattels of James Raker late of the
Borough of Orbidouta, at the time of hie death, taken by
his widow.
The goods and chattels which wore of ji Ili 0. Corbin
late of the borough of Huntingdon deed,, taken by his
widow Mary Corbin.
The pride And chattels of William Wagoner late of
Clay township dec'd., taken by hie widow Sarah Wagon.
er.
The goods And Chattels which were of Hob. lames
Gain late of the borough of liuutingdon &VS., taken
by hie widow Sachet 0 win.
DAMEL W. WOMELSDCMIti
Dec.l6, 1803. Clerk.
.3,75
.1,60
.1,15
.1,10
.1,00
pnovota Mattatin'ti OFFICE, 17th Disrnicr Pet! A. 1
Huntingdon, August 25.1868. i
NOTICE
,111 hereby given that a re
ward of ten dollars nod the loosonabla expense, in
nutted, will he paid to A:o7 er*oon r, the apprehension
and delivery eta deserter at the lioadquartoro of tho mar
est. Provoet Marshal, , J: D. CAMPBELL,
Pvt. 2, 1801. Otrt. and Pro. Moe,
EGISTER'S NOTICE,-
11.4 e is herehy,given,,to all pithone interested,
t the follotring named petunia - Hale Settled their nw
counts in the Register's Office, ith, • ltunting4on, and that
the sold accolints will ho pie-limited ebtuermation and
allowance. at an Orpha tie Court, t 6 he held nt II untingdOn,
in and for the county 671finftfuglon; on Monday the 11th
day of January Pent, (1804,) to wit;
1. Administration account of Join. Thompson, admit:do
trator of Hobert Harper, Lauer West idwnship. deed.
2. Account of Wiliffidl leii, gunrilbtn of Alexander
Jackson, William Jackson, Elisabeth Jackson, awl 'Jane
Jackson, minor children of David Jackson, late of Barren
township. dec'd.
3. Account of Thomas Whittaker, guardian of Calvin
Lahti,
4. Ailmlnistrntion account of ISfitf Shathr, admfaistra
tor of Wtlli.eo Shaver late of Shirley township. dec'd.
4. The Administration eccount of John Shaver, admin
istrator of William Shaver, deed.. as filed by Wm. B. Leas,
administrator of the said John Sharer, now died.
G. The account, and the distribution of the balance of
the said account. of William Dowling, Trustee appointed
by the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county to make
sale of the Heal Pstato of Milani Bonn, lute of the town
ship of Penn, In the said county. deed.
7. Admlnistiation recount of John !lichen!, executor of
the last Will of Robert McNeal, lath of Cloy township,
Huntingdon county. deed.
8. The account of Daniel rroutnine and Jane Hoffman.
executors of rho lost Will and Testament of William ifott•
mail, Into of Jackson township, Huntingdon county. dee'd.
9. The account of John McNeal. administrator of Jacob
O. Retterman, late of Clay township, Huntingdon county,
deed.
10. The account of Boa id D. Skinner, administrator of
Alexander Deors, lam of Tell township, Huntingdonsoun
ty, deed.
11. The account of Jo/mole/1. Stereos, guardian of Mar
tha N. Reed. minor daughteiofJosoph Reed, late of Welt
township, doc'd.
Id. Administration account of Benjamin Hartman, ad
ministrator of John Borst. lots of West township, deed.
13. Polled administration account of Robert Bigham,
administrator of Thomas Bigham, late of Shirley town
ship. Huntingdon county, deed.
14. Final account of beats Stoever and Rebocca Wilson,
administrators of the estate of John Wilson, late of Cats
township. Huntingdon comity, dee'd.
15, Administration account of Wm. P. Orbison,
administrator of the goals. Ac., of Alexander Owin, late
of the borough of Huntingdon, deed., who died Intestate.
16. Administration account of William P Orbison,
executor of the last Will of Oleg Allison, late ants bor.
ough of Huntingdon, deed.
17. Administration account of William P. °Orison, ex.
router of Catharine N. G win, late of the borough of Hun
tingdon, deed.
18. Trust Recount of Mary Allison, executrix and trus
tee under the Will of Robert Allison, deed., filed by Wm.
P. Orbison, her executor.
19. Trust account of Wm. P. Orbison, trustee of N. D.
Bingham, deed„
appointed by the Orphans' COurt under
Will of l'obert Allston. deed,
ME=
tl account of David Caldwell, administrator of
aldvrell, late of Cromwell township, Huutiugdou
lec'd.
20. Yin+
Samuel Ca
mmuty.d
21. Administration account of DaYRS. Kee acting ad
ministrator ofJohn Krt., dec'd.. who in his tits-time wa s
one of the administrator. of Patrick Lang, late of Wencer
township. in the county of Ilimtingdon, dec'd., for the
estate of said John ,dec'd.
° gZer •
ItrDANIEL W. WOMELED n ,
Register's Office,
Lice. 16, 100.
fflilltlFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a
- writ of Vier, Facies to me directed , I will expose to
pu Ile enle. ot Um dwelling-hens° en the premises,
On Saturday, 2d of January, 1864,
at one o'clock, P. M. that certain tract of land situate In
Went too nnhlp, Huntingdon county, adjoining Mahien
Stryker on the north, John Gregory on thu went, Santee
3 / 3 ton on the curt, and - McFarland on the Routh ;
containing 230 men, more or lest, of which about 100
arras are cleared, having thereon a large brick dwelling
home. a large frame barn, a ntunber of outbuildings, and
a young apple orchard. Seized, taken in execution, and
to be sold AT the property of Samuel Stryker.
GEO. W. JOHNSTON, Sheriff.
SfIERIFYS Orrice.
Ifuntingdon, Dec. 21, 11113.3.
RUNTING DON &B
RAILROAD.—CIIANJEOF Si
On and after Thursday, Dee. 16,18151,
will art Ire and depart as !allows:
OP TRAINS.
Ereteg 1 lilorn'g STATIONS .; Mariegl Eran'st
Airs
'P.M.
I A.
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L. 3 itO;La 7 45;11untingston t 110 1 701A8 7 70
410 8 0551cConnellstown, l6l 661
418 813 Pleasant Oroya,, 145 644
435 820 Marldesburg, , I n . e .z.-.:
.7,' 1 e 451eoffeo Ron, ' 1 I 171 16
4 571 8 63i Rough & Ready ... 1 ... I 110 09
6 07 9 05 t Cnre, 69 69
611 909 Pishat's Summit,' I as! 55
50 5 30.40 9 251,.... . is 40 is 40
ut 5 401 LE 9 401`"`", AR 25 Ai 30
— IS 57i 10 001RIddlenburg, 07 10
6 031 10 08; lb - Tenon 00 01
- .
191 10 211Pipre. Bun,. ..... It. I 8 441 45
0 4.11 10 4911100111t0n, 1 8 241 420
Ls 7 001,04.111 0511310041 y Rue, ILE t 100 4 05
.1.3 9 40 1 9axt0n,..
9 55 Conlmnnt,....
10 00 Crawford,
AA 10 10 Dudley,
1 I Brood Top
gdon, Dee. 10, 1883. , JAB
EL=
S. 5-120'SI
Tho Secretary of the Treasury has notyct given notice*
of any Intention to ultinhaw this popular Loan (tom sate
at Par, and until ten days notice in given, %Ito undersign ,
ed, as "Goner - Ai Subscripton Agent," will continuo to sup
ply tho public. ,
The wholo amount of the Loan stiqtoriced is Five Hun
dred Millions of Dulls!. Neatly Four ,Itundred Millions
have been already subscribed for l'ind a ivld into the Treas
ury, mostly *Rhin the last seven months. Tho large do
mend from abroad, and the rapidly increasing home dr,-
mond for use as the basis for circulation by National
Banking Associations now organising in all parts of the
country, will, in a very short purled, absorb the balance.
Sales Intro lately ranged from ton to fifteen millions
weekly, frequently exceeding three millions daily, nodes
It is well known that the Secretary of the Treasury has
ample and unfailing resources in the Duties on Imports
and Internal Revenues, and in the bane of the Interest
bearing Legal Tender Treasury Notes, it is almost a cer
-1,• ”at. nod it necessary, for a long time
to come, to seek a mat hot for any other long or pernis
trent Loans, THE INTEREST AND PRINCIPAL .OF
WHICH AltE PAYABLE IN adLEI;
Prudence and self -interest must force the minds of the
contemplating the formation of National Banking Assoc!
ations, no well us the minds of all who have idle money
on their hands, to the prompt conclusion that they should
lose no time In subscribing to this most popular Loan. It
will soon be beyond their reach, and advance to e hand•
some premium, as was the reeult with the "Seven• Thirty"
Loan, wheu It was all sold and could no longer ho sub-
scribed forat par.
It is a six per cent. Loan, the Interest and Principal
payable in Coin, thud yielding over . Mlne per cent. per an
num at tho present rate of premium on coin.
The Government reqn,lges all duties on Imports to be
paid in Coln; these duties have, for a lung time past,
amounted to over a Quarter of a Million of Dollars daily,
a mum nearly three times greater thin that required In
the payment of the interest on all the 540'e and other
permanent Loam. go that It Is hoped that the eurplud
Coin in the Treasury, at no distant day, will enable the
Unitid °Antes to resume specie payments, upon all Dahill.
The Loan is called 5-20 from the fact that whilst the
Bonds may run for 50 years, yet the Gosernmeat has •
right to- poty them off in Gold, at par, at any time after 0-
ME
The interest is paid half-yearly, viz :the first days
of November and May.
Subscribers can have Coupon Blonds, which are payable
to bearer, and are $5O, $lOO, $5OO, and $l,OOO. or Regis
tered Bonds of same denominations, and in addition, $5OOO
rtml $lO,OOO. Tor Banking purposes and for investments
of Truabmoules the Registered Bonds are preferable.
There 5.20's cannot ho taxed by States, cities, towns or
counties, and the Government tax on them Is only one
and a half par cent., on the amount of income, when the
income of the holder exceeds Six Ifundred dollars por an
num, all other investments, such as income front Mort.
gages, Railroad Stock and Bonds, etc., must pay front
three to five per cent. tax on the income.
EMIEZE2
Banks and Bankers throughout the Country will eon•
tinue to dispose of the Bonds, and all orders by mall, or
otberwlee, oromptly attended to t
The inconvenience of a few days' delay In the delivery
of the Bonds is unavoidable, the demand being so great;
but a, interest commences from the day of eubseription,
no loss le occasioned, and every effort is being made to
diminish the delay.
JAY COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT
114 Smith Third Street, Phila
Ducembor 2, 1633.
LAN.b .4 ,
FOR FALL TRADE,
French MERINOES;
Good .BLACK SILKS,
• Dark Figured, SILKS,
Now PLAID SILKS,
New Fancy FLANNELS;
BALMORAL PETTICOATS,
Red, White' and Mho FLANNELS, etc
Sept. 9, 1863-31%
ROAD TOP
'CIIEDULE.
Pulletlgor Trains
DOWN TRAINS
BEDFORD RAIL ROAD.
OUP'S BitAN
.JAR 6 30!a8 5 30
.. 1815 516
805 605
„ix 8 00 ix 5 00
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Fourth & Arch Sts,
PHILADELPHIA
Ann OPILNIN9
FISHERS' COLER
STAPLE & TANGY DRY-GOODS,
ETC., ETC.
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A lIANDSOUV STOCK of GOODS,
of all kind., to now open for the inspection of tho public,
and we cordially Invite all our Customers and the puibllc
generally, to call arabe convinced that we are unequal
ledlathe quality, taste, style, and pricey of oar Goads.
We request the public to bear in mind that we pur
chase principally from first bands In New York, pay
Casa (or all we buy, and carnet be rivalled In our facili
ties for opening (or public nee, a stack of General Mer
chandise.
HUNTINGDON MILLS.
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GRAIN, FLOUR, AND FEED.
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WE ARE PREPARED TO PUR
elmo all kinds of GRAIN, for which we will pay the
highest calk prices, and will Imo for Isle id all times,
FLOUR, FEED, tc.
PLASTER! PLASTERI!
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WE HAVE an IMMENSE STOCK
of PLASTER; 1111 k ample supply for this sad neighboring
tommtlosl Having a Mill expressly for grindlug It, we
can produce finer and more &Waldo stock than can non.
ally bo load.
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__ SALT! _SILT !
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WE OFFER 500 BBLS. of SPLEN
did ONONDAIGA SALT, unequalled In quality and price.
0. A. Ball in sacks is also kopt constantly ou hand.
FISH. FISH.
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10 Ilble. No 1 SIACKICREL
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EZNEEI
11 MN VAL. No. 1 "
00 II ill N o . 2 I.
10 " " No. II ,
Querter Darrell owl Mk, of all number', are oleo of-
SUMAC. SUMAC.
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WE ARE AT ALL TIMES PRE-
pared to boy SUMAC; will parcash, or trade, as desired
FLAX. FLAX.
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THE HIGH PHidES IttILING FOlt
Cotton Goode line cc/Welled public attention to be more
especially directed to theaultura of Flax. It can be made
by ionic attention, dile bt the molt valuable products a
fdrider - can tiraducet an acre readily proddcing 50 Id 60
Dollars worth of librd arid seed. , Great Care ehould be
taken by growers td intro their. Flak.. spread very thin
when roiling; when Watered ilirinciadtly on one side, it
should be turned, and subject to expowire until all the
stalks get a grey color, and the lint readily eepat►tea
trodi the wood trio gentle rub.
It should out *ail d6j: dekt be • tied ifi and le
then ready for thenill: At a general thidg too much
eeeil le sown tat tin acre: Unless the grinidd le Tory rich
Qna Bushel per :acre 13 81;aC1011t: If the ground to eery
strong nneand one (bulb ; tweliel la-ample. •
Dec . ls, 1563: '
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DEAL ESTATE at PUBLIC SALE.
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Tho A;
undersigned, executors of John IfcCalma t by vir
tue of tho power and authority vested in them by the
will of said decreased, will offerat public sale, at the Court
House In the borough of Huntingdon,
On Friday, December 18, 1863,
At 1 o'clock, P. M., o f said day,
The Farm, now in tenure of Jonathan Hardy, kook
as thu "Buoy Farm," in Henderson township,
, Huntingdon county, about two and a half miles
north of Huntingdon, on the road loading to the
Warm Springs. Tide farm is Composed of Harar
e' surveys, containing, altogether, about 700 Acres,
and the greater part of it le covered with valuable white
oak, black oak, hickory and pine timber. About 150
acres are in good cultivation, The. improvements ama
gaol log dwelling house and log barn. 'A neVerfaffing
spring of good water convenient to the Thin
property will sold en a whole,orin separate tracta t to pur r
-amen; may dealre.
ALSO—A tract of timber land, situate in Walker town
ship, littatiugdon county. surveyed on aAvarroutio.o4.
Cutwalt, containing about 100 acres, aikioining lacals'of
B. Grabble: W. S. Lincoln, and others.
Terms of solo will be made known on 1110 day of mile.
JOHN CRESSWELL, -
JOHN K. McCAIIAN,
Exec'ts of John McCahau, deed.
I/O 1NNYn......
AUDITOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is
hereby given to all persons interested that the nu.
gried Auditor, appointed by the Orpheus' coqrt, of
Huntingdon county, to distribute the fund in tliehandi
Of George Jackson and Hannah Livingston, admintitra ,
tore of James Livingston, deceased, will attend at hie
Mace in Huntingdon, on Saturday, the 28th of December
next, at one o'clock,.P. 31., for the purpose of making saki
distributiort,' When and where all persons having claims
against the MSS fund are required to present them or be
debarred froni coming in for a share of the said fund.
TILSO. H. DREHER,
Dec. 9, 1863.1 Auditor.
ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS.
WOOD & PEROT i nn Ridge avenue,
PHILADELPHIA, PA
01Ter for sale upon the most favorable Terms, NEW and
BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS In great variety. of IRON RAIL
INOS for CEMETERIES, RESIDENCES, Ac., of Vi'ronglit
and Cast Irbil, and OAttANIZED IRON. and BRASS
TUBING; IRON YERANDAFIS, BALCONIES, STAIRS,
COUNTERS, FOUNTAINS. OATES, COLUMNS. HITCH
MG POSTS, LAMP STANDS, VASES, TABLES, FLOW
ER STANDS, SOFAS. CHAIRS, STATUARY, ANIMALS,
null all other Iron Work of a Decorative character. De•
signs forwarde dfor solection. Pomona applying for the
some, will pirate Mato the kind of work needed.
Supt. 4f ISfiy-Itn
New Cheap and Good
DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES,
BOOTS AND fIIOES,
PROVISION S o' ALL RINDS,
Just resolved by Canal did Railroad from the East
and West, and for sale at LOW PRICES.
Our stock consists Wetly of DItY•OOOVS of aft kinds
BOOTS and SHOES for Ladies, Misses, Mod, Boys and
Children, of the Lest quality. Beet brood. of TOBACCO
and t MUSS. GROCHRISS of every variety. Cedar and
WIllow•ss are of all kinds.
ALSO,
Steel, Iron and Naile, Fish, Barrel rind
Sack Salt, Plaster and Coal.
RR/. The highest price paid for all kind!' or Grain In
OVA.
For robe at tho now WARE•IIIOOSE on the Caned, west
end of HUNTINGDON.
LLOYD & HENRY
Huntingdon, Dec. 2,18'3.—ft.
A. ELTON CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS IN
Leather, Sumac, Sheep & Calf Skin
NO. 434 NTII. THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Leather, Sumac, and Skins, bought, or sold on Commis-
stun. Advances made on Consignmonta. [D0263.]
REAL ESTATE.
E XECUTORS' SALE
OF • -
BROAD TOP COAL LANDS.
several tracts of valuable Coal Land on Broad Top
Mountain, lato the property of Captain John McCanles,
deed., are ofb•red for solo. Mope and descriptions can be
earn at the office of Henry D. Moore. 228 Walnut street,
Philadelphia. lIENRY D. MOORE,
GEORGE P. McLEAN,
Dee. 2, 1883—Im. Executors.
PRIVATE SALE
REAL ESTATE.
Tho subscriber Mug desirous of moving to too West,
utters for sale
TvoTATßArmscoz.z.Askam,,-- _
Iti Fenn township, Huntingdon county, to wtt:
No. I.—A farm containing 214 acres, 140 cleared and
under cultivation. The improvements are a good two
awry log houie with cellar, good log barn, and other out•
buildings.
No, 2.—A farm containing abort 200 acres, about 125
cleared and mulor cultivation. The Improvements are a
story and a hate log house u Ith collar, cabin barn and
other outbuildings.
Terms mode known by the subscriber residing on Bret
described farm." , [De2,1803.] PRIME GARNER.
Dec. 2.1967
[ADJOURNED SA.LI3.]
VALUABLE FARM
AT
PUBLIC SALE.
ESTATE OR CIIIIISTOPEEIt lIIVINE, MIL
Will be eximeed to Subtle Sale,
On Thursday, December 24, 1803,
A valuable limo' Mono farm, situate in West tow nship.
4 miles cast of Potorsburg, on the Shaver's Creek rood,
adjoining lands of Jonathan Wilson, - George Borst, and
tiotheri, containing 126• Acres, 100 acre, of which
ars clOarsil and In a good Mato of cultivation—tho
balance being well timbered; having thereon erec
ted a two stall brick dwelling-house, with kitchen In
basement, bank barn, nod all the necessary outbuildings.
dale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. 01, Terme made
known on day of solo, by ADAM I.II3IITNER, -
BENJ. LIARTMAN,
Doc. 2,1803 Executors.
111011iLJBLIC" SALE LOF TOWN PROP
.._ MITT. —
11y virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Malting
dow county, the following real estate. late of Isaac Dot.
loud, deceased, x ill be exposed to public sale, at the Court
louse to the borough of iluutingdon,
On Wednesday, 234 of December, next,
at 10 o'clock, A. /L, to wit: LoVnumbered 78 in the re
corded plan of the said borough, extending from 11111
street to Allegheny street. fronting 60 feet on each of mid
streets, and having a two story frame and weathers
boarded POUBIAIIIOUSS on eared, and a log
house on Alleghany atreot. a frame stable and nth.
er outbuildings; al o, a well, with pump, nod cistern.
The house on 11111 street (the mansion) containe fire
rooms and a kitchen en the first floor, and four rooms on
the second floor, with gas pipes and fixtures in it ; and is
a good location ter businese, or for a residence for one or
two families, Possession to in Oren on" the Ist Of April
teed.
ALSO—Three adjoining Vacant Lots fronting 60 feet
each, on the west side of Charles street, between 31111141
and Church 'treats, in said borough, and extending back
190 feet to an alley. Them will be sold together or sepa
rately, to suit purchasers; and possession will ' be 'Oren
immediately, if desired.
TER/18 uF SALE.—One-third of the purchase money
to be paid on confirmation of the sale, and the balance in
two equal annual payments, with Interest, to lie secured
by the bonds and mortgages of tba purchasers. ,
THOMAS FISHER,
Trustee.
Nov. 25, 1853
QRPHANS' COURT SALE. •
Real estate of John White, - doCeased.
. y virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Hunting•
don county, the undersigned, trustee appointed to make•
sale of the real estate of John White, late of the borough
of Huntingdon, deceased, will expose to public sale by
'endue or outcry at the Court House In Huntingdon,
On Saturday, 19th of December, nest,
at 1 o'clock, P. 31., all that farm and tract of land ;Relate
In Walker township, in said county, adjoining lands of
James Port, John Lewis' devisees and John McCahan'a
devisees, containing about ono hundred and six scree, the
Lagreater part being cleared, with a log home.
frame barn ,and other outbuildinge thereon ereo ,
ted.
ALSO—A lot of ground In the said township
or Walker, bounded by lands of John McCahan's devisees,
James Port, and others, beteg a meadow lot, with no
buildings thereon, containing about six acres.
ALSO—AII that lot of ground in that part of the bor.
-gush of Huntingdon, known at Portstown, fronting —.-•
feet on Allegheny strata, extending back to the Juniata: .
' river, bounded on the east by 0 lot of Mrs. Mary White,
and on the West by a lot of A. & J. Port, with a log house
and stable thercoh erected.
TERMS Ob' SALltiOne-third of the purchase money
to bo paid on crititirmation of 'thb sole, one third in one
year thwarter with interest, and the remaining third at
the death dr the widow with intbrett; the said Interest to
he paid t o the said Vida* annually during her life,,to be
enlaced by the bonds cud inortgage of the purchaser.
CEO. W. JOHNSTON, Trustee.
Huntingdon, Nov. 23,1853: --
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3,VUBLIC SALE OE REAL ESTATE.
virtue of authority given to the undersigned Admin
istrators of William Stone, by an ordor of the Orphans'
Court of Huntingdon county, they will sell at public sale
on tho premises,
On Friday, .16 . 1f8 of December, 1863,
At one o'clock of said day, all the following real estate,
altuato in Hopewellitownship, In said• county, bounded
on the north by lands ofJ. T. and J. Shirley; on tho east
by Rough and Ready Furnace lauds; ou the south by
lauds of Edward Reiland, and an theest by
hi lands of Loonard Weaver; containing west
220 Acres,
and allowance, more or less, aboUt 100 acres bo
ing cleared and under cultivation, having there ,
ma erected a log frame house add log barn. It lea desirk
No location, being only I% miles frbtu GOTEi station on
the Huntingdon & Broad Top Railroad;
TERMS OF SALE.—One-third of Bib ifincbano money
to bo paid on confirmation of sale, and the residue in two
equal annual Pa)menta thereaftor with interest, lo tie
securod by the bonds and reortgaeo at the numbaser.
JACOB IYHAIIti,
IVILLIAH STONE,
N0t..18,1863* Adinluistratoid.
KEYSTONE CIDER MILLS
FOR SALE
at gale Manufacturtn's price—s4o. tei $44
By T. 11. ORDDER
Sept. 0,18681 linear iplob, Da
TRAY HEIFERS.—Catue to the pie-
mines of the eubscriber In Morris townehlpi
hold the.firet of June laat, two Heiferseinppne; A
0 to be shont two years old ; one tired with riff
white face—the other a blank with white fare, Y.:. •
The °wrier la,requeited to cinneforwerd, pro,re proprr•
tj, bay ttfai'eas, and bike them away sithernise ftretwllt
be disposed of nocoi ding to law. . JNO. E. 8tk19158:
Dee. 9; 16eS„'.• ,
' Paovori bliitourn Mot,
17tIg Instrlct, Penna.,
Tf untintdpn NO. 'SO 1863.
NCYTIOE
fa hereby gliezi that any poisons Maiapt' 'at .before
Board of Enrolment on or before the 20 Li laj of Decoy;
her, nose, and have Ida name stricliea off t El:Waimea
Lista, If ha can alibis, td 'etitisreakel of the BoarN,
that he Is not, and will not beat the time listed PO, strap', B uhl° to military duty, on account of, let, Alienake 3d,
Non-Residence: 3d, Uminitablenesie age; 4th, Me i?fetl
permanent physical debility: • •
- Berson's who may be cognizant of any other pencils
tilde to military duty, whose names do not appear on the
Enrolaterit Mt, are requested to notify the Board oribize ,
rolmani, who will take measures to have the names of
auh 'perilous put la tlid wheal.
Nov. 26, 1883
UNION STEAM MILLS,
WM. R. HUGHES ;
AVILLNoRk;
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Cambria county; Pa.;
Dealer in
Cherry, Ash, Poplar, Sugar Map,
White Mdpte, ffais . and _Hemlock • limbei;
We of frame lumber furnished ort
short notice.
inf. R. HUGHES':
Irof.- 16, 18634ie '•
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RgADINO. RAIL ROAD/.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT;
GREAT TRUNK LINE
North and North:Went for PeulAtitttliii, NawJ
Yong, BEADING, PoIIAVILLE, LSHANON, AttINTOWN, EASTON,'
&C., &c.
Trains leave Tlsnrasetato far Pilltetnespra4, New•Tossi
READING, Porravists; and all intermediate Stations, at W
A. M., and 2.00 P. 31.
New-Tons Express leaves Ifertineauna at 3.00 ¢.111., al
riving at New-Tons at 10,15 tho Barna morning. • ,
Fares from HARRIBBURO : To New-Yong, $5 15; to Pius*
ADELPHIA, $5 25 and $2 80. Baggage checked through.
Returning, learn New-Tong at 6 A. M., 12 Noon, and 7
P. IL iPtrisnonoit EXPREsS arriving nt Ileansomas at
2A. 51. Leave PHILADELPHIA at 8.16 A. Mt, And 3.30 P.ll
Sleepingcars in the Nes-Yong Rename Tw.vs, throng&
to and from PITTBDUROLI without change.
Passengers' by the CATAWISSA Rail Road leave TAW
AQUA at 8.50 A. for PFEILADELVITIA and all InternieJ
dime Sit:tan:lee and at 2.15 P. 3.1., for PnuAnmsnu, Haw:
YORK, and all Way Pointe. • '
Trains leave PoTTBVILLE at 9.15 A. 37., and 2.30 P. M. foe
PHILI,DELPHIA, HARRISBURG and
_New-Tons. „ .
An Accommodation Passenger Train lessee RrAbtzto
6.30 A. 31., nod return, from PMLADELPOIA at 4,30 P.M,
• Oar All the above trains run daily, Sunder% areeetted?
A Sunday train leaves Po22sVisse at 7.30 A. hi., 64.e3
e i linattecrnie at 3.15 P. Al.
COMMUTATION, MILEAGE, SIASON, and ExcliaMos TCCERd
at reduced rates to and from. all points.
80 pounds Beggage•allonred each Passenger. - • -
_ G. A. NICOLLS,'
General Saperintendent:
Dec. 8,1863
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PENNSYLVANIA RA I
TIME GY.LEAVINO ON
WINTER, ARRANG
I 0 ST WA RD. EASTWARD -
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17 N. llamllion, 143
25 6 36 Mt. Union,... 11 28 9 46 1 8.5
35 Mdpleton, ... 125.
43 Mill Cr00k,.., " ' 931 1 18
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59 7 40 -. 511 6 07illuntingdon, 11 01 921 107
15 ... , 0 211Petersbnrg,... 10 47 907 12 6
23 !Berme 12
31 I 8 3618pniee ' Creek, 10 361 86112 28
49 Birmingham, 12 28
68 1 - I 7 , 00 Tyrone 10 13 83312 16
08 710 Tlptort,-. -, .. .... - 1
, Fostco f, — - .....1 12 05
14 1 . 12 00
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40 36 . '7 20 Bell's Mills,.. ,6 , 81411 56
17 40,Altoods,. - 9-' 808 Ii 46
L. ar., ,A. 14. 1 ,I' , A.L. A:. W.
The IT !E - Al la at 120 A.
8 651
P.M.
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LINT
Boa a~
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Eastward leaves _
Huntingdon at 2 37
TRAIN- Weed-war&
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no
ton a
aria arrives at Mutt
.esters
NOTICE.— -
[Estate of William Wagoner, deed.]
eaters testamentary upon the will and te4tattiotti by
William Waggoner, late of Clay townsbfb, - Huntingdon
County, deceased, have been granted to.the subscriber,
All pereons indebted are requested to make inimethals
payment, and those having claims will present them prisp
etly authentlaated to Me undiaigned. , , ~
- a EORGE wiao'Nirt,
"]liecuter.
Nov. 18,1803-St
A - DMINISTRATOR'S NOTIOE."-
[Eault., of Elizabeth altdone. deo'd.]
tiers of Adminletratlett iltant the asterot Eilittb'eth
Malone, into of Franklin township, Huntingdon county/.
dec'd, having been granted to the undeinigned, all person!
haying claims against the estate,are requested to presem
them to the nnderaigned, and all persons indebted will
make immediate payment. ' , WILLIAM
Nov. 4,1883-6 t ' Admlnistratot
ADMINADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
[Estate of Jean's Gtvin, deed.]
ISTRATOR'S
of administration upon "the -estate of James
Onto, late of the borough of Huntingdon, Pa., deceased,
having been granted to the undereigned, all persons in
debted to the estate will mnke payment and those having
claim; trlll present them tot settlement.
Nov 18,1863-8 t • " . ----'-i ldillo n let W it4,.... --
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DMINISTRATORS' . . 10110 . .. 1 - -..
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[Estate of Sarah E. Decker, dec'd.]
ettets of AdellnistratlOn Vort,the estate o[Blo4 Et
Decker, of Huntingdon bored" deed:, Edrldsbeengran
ted to the underelgned, all persona having dahlia agalifst
the eitate are requested to present them to the under , .
Birthed, and all persons Indebted wilt make Immedildi
payment. N. C. DECKER, ~
-Now 4,1883-11 t. , - - Admlntstrator :-
or. --
THIS WAY ! THIS WAY 4
A NEV AERIVAILI OF
1100 TS,& SIIOE ' S ' , HATS, cite: '
JOIIN 11. WESTIIIIOOK %forma the puddle that he haft
Jost received a flew atotk of BOOTS and SHOES 01E111er/-
zee and Wads tel Ault everybody,
Also, Hata, kloArtil, Shoe hloreiric; aril Lie
bag Shine, all El which INN, Bel !sold at' the lowest sash
prices.
Don't forget the old etaud in the Diamond, Old ottshe;
eke and the public generally aro invited to call.
Iluntingdtm, Oct. 7, 1863.
HARDWARE
AND
CUTLERY;I•P
IMMENSE STOCK
ED
tiNDLESS VARIETY
iIARDWARE, CUTLERY, &e,
NOW OEN
AND_ 1! Oli SALE _Zi
JAS: A. BROWN, '
lIUNTINGDON, PENNA.
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK
Sep 30, 1863
TEM PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK
:-'F R.:EMPO R M: •
No. 920 CIIESTNUT Sroeti (foOnOly No. 70,8,)
1 5 .1.1ILADELPHIA:
. . •
J. St. PItOCTOIt & CO. invite die attention of tale
Friends to thoh large told superb itock of
FINE °LOANS AND PTAS;
noperelleled to et, fanner:sermon— -
The teceemed setommedation effonlediri noer•loc.
flee; o'eoblee On to devote Vie fullest attention to the •
FUR
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which will lio RAO troll 'Norwood With °ter} description
of FIRST CLABB FURS, 411101:S1ll lie gliaranteed as repro.
dented, or the money woid tvlll lie refunded.
ORDERS per radii *lll hd darefuliy attended to, apd do.
livered. Exprepa obargee paid, any distance 'midi of IW
miles. - J. IY. PROCTOIt - k CO., - •
Sep 4,1563-Iy. No. 020 Chi:Ml.ll3 stteoU
J. D. CAUPDELL,
Capt. and Pro. Mar
Ie.ROAD:
TRAINS
MENZ
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P.M.
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