The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, December 23, 1863, Image 3

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Wednesday iithiiing; Tied. 23;1863.
LOCAL & PEllgiitslAL.
ie. The meeting announced to be
hold- by the Christian Commission, is
unavoidably * postponed until some fu
ture time.
Mar The Soldier's Aid Society de
sires, to express the gratification felt by
its members at the hearty response
with which the citizens of
- Huntingdon
met its call for contributions in behalf
of the prisoners at Richmond.
One hundred and seventy-seven dol
iarsand fifty-six cents were collected
fp cash ; deducting amount expended
for expressage and for woolen socks,
ono hundred and sixty-six dollars re
mained, which were forwarded to the
Christian Commission. Hams, dried;
beef, tongues, butter, salt, rice, pepper,
sausage, - dried fruit, cornstarch, brorna.
canned 'fruit, pickles, apple butter, cat
sup, Mine, bread, biscuit, canned-toma
toes, crackers, and clothing. sufficient
to fill five boxes woro also contributed.
Three of these were carried by the P.
R. R. Co., free of charge to the Chris
tian Commission, Philada. The re
maining two were forwarded by ex
press to carp of Rev. Henry C. Hen
ries, chaplain, - at Annapolis, for the
paroled prisonerfOrom Richmond at
that place: lir. Henries has acknow
lodged .the - 'feccipt of the boxes, and
says: "Allow me to say in behalf of
these men we thank you for these
gifts, and they shall be faithfully ap
plied to their wants."
The Society intending to continue
its work in aid of the soldiers will be
glad to receive contributions in money
or provisions. Next meeting on
Thursday, January 7th, 2 o'clock, at
Mrs.NV illoughby's.
H. Bin - AN, Scc'y pro. tom.
The Dreaded sth of January. Presi
dent Lincoln's most important edicts
culminate in January, as was the case
in the validity of the Emancipation
act, and what is more 'approximately
to prove true in the fulfillment of the
requirements of the draft. We will
then perceive the condition of those
unheeding ones who despised all the
overtures proffered 'by the Govern
ment in the shape of bounties, pen.
sions, &c., to all those who would vol
untarily respond to their country's
call.. Many who will then be compel
led to take up their gun and march,
will look back in sorrowful remem
brance to the days when they could
have acted the better part, and felt
more contented in fighting for the
Union. Although . when drafted they
0 wen the rankoor-tnose-wncr vegan ta •
rily offered their - services to the suste.
Mance of the Government and the
Maintenance of her laws, yet wo can
not see how they can fool rejoiced to
fight side by side with them, and be
gladdened in the realization of victo
ries achieved. We.allude to that class
who hate the Government, and do all
in their power to vilify its acts; those
who have done nothing to encourage
- - ldiers, but who struggle for their
!etion, as wail as the overthrow
power of the Government.
e conscript - has .one consoling
Aglit to shed a ray of light upon
gloom of his desponding neirt,
.nd that is, the soidicrs are more wil
ling to forgive him :Of his abuse of
isaem, than he is unwilling to leave off
.loneocting his tiehemos of destruction—
open and secret—and'join their num
bera to fight against his "beloved bre
..thren,"- and for his detested Govern
ment. The soldiers on the field have
shown their pity for, and their desire
to accommodate, the drafted man, in
the case before, and they will not De
' I(hx;t, this encouraging 'regulation in
the trial to come.
Merry ' Christmas and Happy ,New
Year.-43efore another issue the joyous
scenes that aro usual on Christmas
will have transpired. Many individu
als will be thinking of their prospects
for,the yva t r i 11304, making determina
tions and . fortncrig to . adopt
a now and better course of life; others
will be indulging with pleasure on the
receipt of presents from friends at
home, and front those unknown ; while
all the younger folks, will be thinking,
perhaps, of the change made by the
recurrence of Leah Year, - when, as
custom has die lady's alterna
tive to."pop the question." Wo trust
all' who makegeod resolutions wilfbe
enabled to, abide by them; hope-all
the young, whose visions of, future
liappinoSs arise frost inittrinionial com
binations, may have,them realized, and
conclude by 'wishing one arid all, from
the soldiers on the field to their friends
at'home, a merry Christmas and hap
py New Year. :
Headquarters for Holiday Presents.
—Everybody can be accommodated
at LEWIS' Book Store. Call. and ex
amine' his new stock, which consists
in part of Family, Pulpit and Pocket
Bibles, Hymn Books, juvenile and
other book; Photograph Albums,
Satchels, Ladies' and Gentlemen's
Pocket-Books, Card Cases, Aceorde
ons, Sogar Cases, Gold Pens,
fine ,Pocket-dinives, llair Brushes, &c.,
&e.-11.ia stock is the , most.extensive
ever brought to Ilunangdon. Old
and young cannot fail to bo pleased.
AFB" In every bordugb and township
of the county there shohld bo aii or•
ganizatinti - 6fladie.s and others to as
certain the condition a the families
of soldiers in the army`. If they need
anything to ietider diem comfortable
it should be fUrnished. We fear there
will be suffering this winter owing to
the high price Of everything, unless
this matter is attended to. It is a du
ty wo owe the men who are fighting
the battles of Use Republic, and who
aro encountering suffering and death
that our liberties may be preserved.
Coasting.—The boys, as usual du
ring winter, commenced last week
coasting on their sleds down the hill
in the streets of the centre of the
town. We would caution the young,
not to rido nor slide on the side
walks where tho snow is not cleared,
as they sometimes do, for it not only
makes walking dangerous, but they
are also in the way of those persons
vho are traveling.
The Draft—The time is drawing
closer and closer, every day, when
the next draft will take place. The
heavy bounties offered by the Gov
ernment, ought to secure, of itself, the
quota of the State, and wo trust it
will do so. A draft, ought, if possi
ble, to be avoided. Meetings are be
ing held, in certain parts of the coun
ty, to promote enlistments. Persons
it may be proper to say, will be heard
on their claims of exemption, after•as
well us before the draft; but it will be
well for all per4ons claiming exemp
tion to have their cases disposed of at
once.
THE wan Slaughter, so brutally mal
treated by -barber Sam. Richardson,
some time ago, has recovered, and is
in the performance of his businCss.--
Sam, by the by, who was lodged in
jail for the offence, in order to shelter
tinder other than the "strong arm of
the law," endeavored to escape by
burning a plank in the room in which
he was confined. He failed in his ob
ject, and wo suppose, through the re
sults of disappointment, and the magic
power of threats, all his hopes for es
cape are now blasted, and ho will wait_
patiently for the day of his trial.
Sfiow.—Another fall of snow—and
yet no sleigh-bells. Tho rondo were
covered during the latter part of last
week with the white and fleecy man
tle, but no one overcome patience to
venture the fitness of sleigh and ponies
on the favorite element. Tho gay
and sportiNie, however, live in hopes.
GET IN ICE.—We would now advise
all those who have any dealings with
ice to prepare the houses for receiving
it, us soon as possible. Suffer not
from delay.
Wounded.—Wo learn by a commu
found on the outside of to-day's paper
that Sergt. Henry B. Geissinger, and
Private Oliver Lease, of Co :C. 53rd.
Penna. Vole., from this county, were
severely wounded in a late skirmish
on the south side of the Rapidan.
la. Our town bus been somewhat
crowded of late, principally by per
sons whose object has been to see
what their portion is concerning the
draft; to offer their claims of exemp-
tion; and to ascertain who are to be
exempted, and who not.
'till' Although we thought, from the
prophecies of the weather-prophets,
we would have had an curlier winter,
yet, from the state of the atmosphere
and. other signs, for the past few days,
it is the common belief that
, winter
JIRB now commenced in good earnest.
Attractive.—Wu have every sign
that Christmas is near, for as is usual
on this holiday the various show-win
dows present very attractive appear
ances, captivating the eyes of all be•
holders, and causing many a pittance
to disappear or. the sly.
A TURKEY FUR CIIRISTMAS.-OR
Monday last we received from our
friend Simon Cohn, of Coffee Run, a
turkey for our Christmas dinher. sir.
Cohn will please accept our thanks,
and we hope ho may have a happy
Christmas and plenty of cash custom
ers.
SW- A blethodist preacher should
never ride a Baptist horse if be is op
posed to being baptized. '
Preaching in the Lutheran Church
next Sabbath at 10 o'clock; after
which the Lord's Supper will be ad•
ministered. - •
ttir We invite attention to adver
tisement of Lewis W. Brabson. :A°
has opened a now Grocery and Confec•
tionary Store on Broad Top corner,
and the public will do well to give him
a call. We hope he may be liberally
patronized.
-Major Blanch Miles of the'gal
lant 49th, has been in town a few
days. .11e'is looking thin, but is in
goad health.
Major -Morrow was also in town last
week-, laokini well.
Stir "The old Franklin ,A.lmanae,"
published by A. Winch, 505 Chestnut
st., Philadelphia, for 1304, is upon our
table. It is one of the best, jf 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.
_lion City College, Pittsburgh, Pa.—
There is no Institution of learning in
the coantry, 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 among business
men for making thorough, practical
and reliable aeCoutants.
Its gradmitei take precedence over
those of all other Comniercial Schools;
a Diploma from this College being a
certain passport to success is business
life.
The Faculty is composed of skillful
and experienced men, who stand at
the head of their profession, and who
are well knew"' to be•omiuently fitted
for the positions they occupy. Every
young man in the country should try
to avail himself of the advantages af
forded by a course of, study in this
College. Circulars of the College,
containing full information, can be bad
on addressing the Principals, Messrs.
Jenkins /c. Smith, Pittsburgh, Pa.
DIED,
IN Walker township, on Doe. 17th,
Mr. Peter Hoffman, aged 59 years.
HUNTINGDON GAS COMPANY.
NOTICE is hereby given that an election (or flee
Mutingers for said Company, to serve for the ensuing year
will be held ut the office of the undersigned between the
hour. of one and for o'clock, P. .11., on lionduy, the ith
nay of January, 1844,
- Mao, that the Board of Managers of Reid compauy Item
declared uu appeal divide:lM or Ore per cent. payable oti
said day. J. SIMPSON AFRICA,
Dee. 23, 101 Secretary.
VALUAB: ',' MILL PROPERTY
AND
FAltill OF 200 ACRES',
AT PRIVATE! SALE.
Thv aubveriber dram at private axle his valuable mill
vopetty and form of 2130 acres of land, on SimYol'e (leek,
two miles from Peterebmg. Huntingdon county.
The property will bo avid warn toly ur all togvtltor.
The rit °pony can be mien by calling on tlefinbscribar;
and terms made vary.
Dec. Ti, lbtZ. THOS. R. STEWART.
NEW GROCERY
AND
CONFECTIONERY STORE,
ON BROAD TOP OORNER, RAILROAD STREET.
LEWIS W. BRABSONI
Respectfully informs the public generally, that ha has
opened a new Grocery and Confectionery Store at the
above place, where ho Ic planar.' to furulah ail articles'
lu hie ilno of blisinesa, and earnestly invitee all to call
and a:Antibes Lie stork.
Huntingdon, Die. 23,1863-H.
WANTED.-
10,000 Bushels Wheat,
_...._. 6 1 000 , Corn
10,000 " Oats,
1,000 " Ityo.
For which tLo hlghtqa pries *III km paid for in citilt
LLOYD & HENRY,
New Warehouse,
Dec. 23. 1823-4 t. ITUNTINGDON
A Fine article of Family Flour, for
lloalo by LLOYD A lIENRY.23
ALL kinds of Steel, Iron, Nails, &c.,
for eale by LLUVD h IlttillY.
J3Blh, Sack, and Dairy ealt, wholesale
and Retail, by LLOYD .1;
MEW York Salt iu large Bbls., for sale
_LI by LLOYD Sr
JUST received, a large stock of Macke
rel—Noe. 1,2, and 3. Bblc, bbla.„ l 4 bbl, , And
kata. for *Ale Ly 1 . 1k23-4(1 IfENICY.
CIORPIII3-1-- COFFISM: '
THE UNIVERSALLY APPROVED
NOI%.TPARBIL,
• and other favorite brands of frebh ground COFFEE.
FOE SALE AT
THE EAGLE STIIADIT SPICE AND
comma WORKS,
Non, 244, 246 & 248 Nth. Front St.,
• Corner of New fit.,
De23-6m.1 HOWARD WORRELL.
(ADJOURNED BALE.I
REAL ESTATE at PUBLIC SALE.
Thu undersigned, executor' of John 3fcCeban, by vir
tue of the power and authority vested in theist by the
wilt of said deceased. will offurat public sale, at tie Court
Musa is the bo. °ugh of Huntingdon,
On Thursday, January 7, 1864-,
'At 10 o'clock, J. 31" of said day,
The Poem, now in tenure. of Jonathan Hardy. known
ft.,.... ales —tinny natin," tn ttendemen township,
Huntingdon county, about two and A half miles
north ol Huntingdon, on tbu road loading to rho
Warm Springs. Thil farm is cdmpused of genet.
al est, . eye, containing, altogether, about 700 Arras,
alai the greater part of it is covered With valuable A 1.10
oak. black ;Oak, hickory and pine timber. About illo
acres are in good cultivation. The improvements are a
good log dwelling house and log barn. A never falling
spring of good water convenient to the buddings. Thal
property will sold an a whole, or in separate (mete, as per.
chacoro may desire. . .
ALSO -A tract of ['tabor land, altwato fo WMltor town.
ship, fluntingdou county, inirreyed on n won ant to Geo.
await, containing about inn ourca, adjoining lands of
IL (Irafdos, W. S. Lincoln, And others.
Terme of *ale wiU be made Is.aoerfeen The day of vale.
JUIIN C.ItEeSW ELL,
JUIDI K. Nab% KAN,
Dee. 25, ISts. Exec're of John dfcCaban, dac'd.
QIIHRIFF'S SALES.—By virtue of
osundry writs of Yen. Ex.,Fl. Fa. and Les.Fa b. me di.
rected, 1 Will expose to public sale or outcry, at the Goes t
House. in the borough of Ilsintingdon, UN MONDA Y
llsa DAY of JANUARY. MI, at two o'clock, F. M.
the following described property to ail:.
•
A bowie and lot of ground in Portstown,
hounded by Allegheny street in front, by lot of Henry
HeMight on the south-east, William I,eug on the wret
and bank of Juniata river, thereon eructed a two story
Homo carpenter shop.
Seized, token in oxecotton, and to be told na the prop.
any of Albert Owatl.
Also—Ali that certain one end a half
story frame house and lot of land containing about three
quarters anti acne of ground, mbre or lose, situate In the
village of Mechanicsville, Huntingdon county. aforesaid,
bounded 011 tins west by a lot of Wm. Dieu, on the north
by the Waturstreut and Spruce Creek turnpike road, one
the east by a lot of John Lockhart. and on the south by
Spruce Crook, together with all and eitigular, the Im•
prom/aunts, heiaditantunte and appurtenances thereunto
belonging.
Seised, Won iu execution, and to be sold as the proper
ty of William Itouht ock.
Also—All flea right, title, and interest of
the defendant In and to Al tract of land, situate la Tod
Township, Huntingdon county, adjoining had of Wm. IV.
Entre:du and D.C. Entrokin, Jacob flees and Savage's
heirs. about 100 acres. or more. of which are cleared, and
having thereon erected two log houses. one too story log
house, one old log barn, one saw-mill and other outbuild•
lugs, and containing three hundred and twenty acres,
More or less.
deixod, taken In execution, foul to bo sold as the proper
ty of Michael Stone.
Also—All the real estate, rights, privile
ges, franchiees. property, and Immunities which belong
to or held by said Warnoremerk Water Company.
Based. taken to execution, and to be sold ea the prop
erty of the Warrior/mall( Water Company.
Alsu—The defendant's right, title and in
terest In and to a tract of land situate in Crony+, ell town•
sleep, aontelniug 80 norm, more or lase,
adjoining loud of
Philip ll'hltreell on the south, laud of George Speer on
the north soil welt, land of Andrew McConithy on the
east, land of tiare's heirs on the north.
&feed, taken in execution, uud to La sold as the proper
ty 01.1. floury Doll.
/Voticcto Paremgert.—flldtharg at Sheriff's sales yell% take
notme that Immediately upon the property being knocked
down, fifty per cent. of ell bide under ;lOU, nod to mop
live per gout. of all bide over that gum, must La pall to
the alariff. or the property will bo act up again and gull
to other bidders who will comply with the above terms.
Elieritra Sales will hereafter he made on Monday, of
the Stet week of Court, and the Deeds acknowledged on
the following Saturday. • • •
DVS. W. SOUNSTON, Sheriff.
Senores Orme,
Huntingdon, Dec. %3, 1303.
GOLD PENS;
AND
•
TRAY COW.--Came to the farm
LI now occupied by the subieriber,ln Alexandria, Pa,
so or about the first of Novumber last, a email
brow n.sputted wooly COW, supposed to be about I C I
W
four years old. Tho owner is requested to come l" . ".
forward. prove property, pay charges, and too her 111,47,
otherwise alto will be dleposod at:according to law.
GEO. W. 1111YETT.
at LEWIS' Book Storo. Alexandria, bet. 16, 1863.
•
POCKERILVIVIES
A new stock of the best manufacture
just received and for sale
VOLT will find the Largest and Best
L nEsurtment , f T.ndit,' Drell Goods at
p.
PAIL ADELPICIIA MARKETS.
' Dec etubor 22, 1863.
Fnury and Extra Family Flour.. 47,25017,2.0
Common nod temper/We 55,7505,25
Rye Flour $0.60
Corn Meal . , 1 6115.00
Exit,' White t 1 Ilene ..... $1,75 2,04
Eno dud Prune Red 11,00 1.115
Rib.— $1,07
Coru, culche Yellow , $1,17
0 , 07 8.1
Clovenecl, 7101,11.2 0310
imothy.... $2,7540,00
Flu..tneed, (3.10
'
Wool 'B,lostic
Llldge 10
trUNTING.DON .MARir.EITS.
Extra Faintly F7otir $ GErl $6,50111,25
Extra 40 'ik civt 315
White 67,eat 1,00
Red Wheat 1 05
Rye 1 10
Can 1,00
Oats 62
Clovorseed 7 00
Mimed 2,25
Dried Apple. ..... . .................. •................, ...... —1.60
Duller , 2 / .../. ....... 25
Ego .. .. : .... ../...15
Lard.... .............. .. ••••• • 15
. -
Ilan, 18
Shoulder 12
Rides 12
Tallow 10
~IIO(...3 I, A MA'l' I 0N.,--W 11. ER 13 AS, by
a precept to me directed by the Judges of the Cont.
mon Plena of the county of Huntingdon. beat leg test the
21st day of Nov'r., A. L. 1683, 1 AM commanded to make
public Proclamation throughout my whole bailiwick, that
a Court of Common Plcas will be hold at the Court Refuel,
In the borough of Iltintingdon, on the Std Monde.* (And
15th day) of ; fluttery, A. lb, 1651, foto the trial of nil It•
twee to sal urt which remain undetermined before
the said Ju , when and u here all jurote, 1041e/sea, And
sultore, in the trials of all lamas Are required.'
Dated at Huntingdon, the 15th of December, In the year of
our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and etxty-three
and the 86th ) ear of American Independence.
OM. 'Pi. JOHNSTON, Putt/.
•
PROCLAMATION. ---WHEREAS, by
precept to me directed. dated at Huntingdon, the
21st of November. A. D. 103, under the bands end scabs
president of the Court of
of the Hon. George Taylor,
Common Pleas, Oyer and Tortrliner, and general Jail deliv
ery of the 21th Judicial District of Peulayisituie, compo
sed of Huntingdon. Blair nod Cambria counties; end the
Hons. Denltimin F. Patton and William D. Leas his associ
ates, Judges of the county of Huntingdon, justices as•
signed, appointed to hoer, try and deter mine all and ovary
indictments made or taken for or concerning ell crimes,
which by the laws of the State are made capital, or felon
ies of death, and other offences, crimes and misdemeanors,
evhich bare been or shall hereafter be committed or perpe
trated, for crimes aforeettid—/ ant commanded to make
public proclamation throughout my whole bailiwick, that
a Court of Oyer and Tettaindr, of Common Pleas end
Quarter Sessions, will be held ac. the Court House in the
borough of Huntingdon, on the second Monday (and 11th
day) of January next, and those who will prosecute the
paid prisoners, be then and there to prosecute them ae it
shall be just. and that all Statical) of the Peace, Coroner
nod Constables within said county, be thou and there in
their pow persons, at 10 o'clock, a. en. of laid day, with
their resents, Inquisitions. examinations and remembran
ces, to do those things which to their offlcas respactPraly
apportion.
Dated ea Huntingdon, the 15th of Decomber, in:the year of
our Lord une thnuennd eight hundred and sixty.thrsa,
and the tbth year of American Independence.
GOO. if. JOtINSIWI, Muir!".
ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS.
WOOD & PEROT, 1136 Ridge avenue,
PRILADELPSTA, PA.
Offer for sale upon Oho most favorable Terms, NEW and
BRA UTIFUL DReRINS In great variety, of IRON RAIL.
LNG'S for CEMETERIES, Rlidln LACES, Ac., of Wrought
and Cost Iron. and GALVANIZED IRON and BRASS
TUBING; IRON TIMANDAUS, UALCONMS, STAIRS,
COUNTRIIS. FOUNTAINS. OATES, COLUMNS, lIITCII.
INa POSTS, LAMP STANDS, VASES. TABLES, PLOW.
Sit STANDS, SOFAS. CHAIRS, STATUARY, ANIMALS,
and all other Iron Work of a Decorative character. D.
.Igoe forwards dfor soloctlon. Canons applying for the
tame, willplease Hatethis ktnA ~ b ops. - ' -
FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
'OR THIS GREATEST VARTBTY
Landsoinc and Useful Articles,
Call at LEWIS' Book Store
IV. A. STEPIIENS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
HUNTINGDON, PA,
OFFICE—In Brick 'Row nearly oppo
site Court House, on Hill Street, Hunt
ingdon, Pa.
Huntingdon, Dec 16, 1501,
rr-
VVERN LICENSES.-
t he Cia'ortlionisiret"OttitraWf.egite4447ltitlit7rfa
county, their petitions fur licensee to keep Inns or Tat.
erns in said county and which will be in esented to the
Judge of Said Court Ou tho third l‘fonday of January next,
for allowance :
Augustin Caste. Broad Top City.
Afrancis Drum, Cookstou n.
Adam 7,tgler, flartilsetsurg.
Johu nut t.Z, Alexandlie.
- -
W, C. 'WAGONER, Cl4rt
MTh's (Wilco.
Huntingdon, Dec. 16, 1864,
ESERTED FROM TIE U. S. A.
Corporal VICTOR V. DODOItgitTY. Co. 19th
Tol Cavell y, aged 22 yours: 5 (cot. 8 inches high,
blue eyes, brown hail; by occupation a carpenter. Soil
Dougherty was enlisted in Huntingdon. Pa.. August 25,
1363, was tuustered into the service In Philadelphia, to
serve three years.
Al.ct—Privets WM. 1101ICK, C 0.31, 19th P. V. Cavoiry,
aged 2U •, 6 feet 6 incites high. Woo eyes. dark hair, fair
complexion, and by occupation a blacltamltb. Said Houck
was satiated at Hoots, 100,1, Pa., to stns for Oren yenta.
A rearmd of gmUis offered fur the arrest and delivery of
es h or either of tint atrotte•natned deserters.
pA)11.,. S. ItUTItTT,
Capt. Co. )I, 19th Iles,.
D 16, 1863
BOOKS FOR THE HOLIDAYS I !
FOR OLD AN]) YOTTNO , , .
Just received and for sale
at LEWIS' Book Store.
ALBUMS for the HOLIDAYS 1 I
A beautiful assortment of PHOTO
GRAPE ALBUMS just received and
for sale
AT LEWIS' 1300/c. ISTORE
D IARIES FOR 1864,
Received and for sale
At LEWIS' Book Store
NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS H
25 PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN
TUB CHEAPEST!
SIMON COHN,
AT COFFEE RUN STATION,
Would respectfully call the attention or his old patron■
specially, and the public in genera, to his extensive
stack of welt selected usiv Utioda, just reeoived (rein the
llasteco cities, Consisting, I. part, of
Dry Goode,
Clothing, Wool
en Ware, Notions,
Hate and Cops, Boots and
Shoes, Bonnets. Shawls, Circu
lars, Hardware, Qationeware. Gro
caries, Woad and Willow-ware, Tobacco,
Ss7,ars, Nails, Glass, Provisions,
Oil, Fish, Salt, Tinware, Cop- •
• per Ware, Drugs and
Medicines, Clocks,
Watches, .c.
linden other alleles kept in a Ant class country stout
all selected siith the greatest ertre and which were puts
chased for gab only, and affords him to sell them at a
very low figure. The pnbile will find It to their advan•
logo to call and examine our smsurpaasod stock, ladore
pinelutilog elson bore. No pains Will he spared in show.
ling our woods. Lodi,e are spodially invited to examine
our large stock of fashionablo dross goods; Shawls, Cir •
titian, Fors, and n great variety of Woolen goods, liosio
ry,
Ail kinds of produce taken in exchange at the highest
market prices.—Cash not refused. dy strict attention to
tho wants of customers, wo hopo to receive a continuation
of the liberal p•ttrunago with which we have been Loreto•
fore farmed. Como ono and ail, and tai.
Ili3 o .liew Goods resolved dolly.
DUBLIC NOTICE.
All persons interested will please take notice, that
tite undeielgoed deputy Collector of U. S. Internal Here
ono for lluntlugdou County, will attend on the let and
id Tuesday, of each mooch, at the Jackson Hotel, lo the
borough of ifuntingdou, to receive laze., ko., comment,.
Iqg ott the 7th July,
JAMES CLARKE.
July 7th, 18e3.
. - -
at the new bbOTII.ING STOR
Of OUTMAN k CO., It""you moot a Boil article
C °thing. Sore room In ',mg'', pow b tihtle t. in the IN
mond, Run :-Tt IR, IsJT
,NOTICE:—The firm (4', Fishei & Son,
Laving dissolved, a new firm bin been formed. to.t
ii, Thema, Fisher, 11. G. Esher, Mel:Third. C. Flehee.
trading as the Atm of Fisher & Bons. Tbosn, balletic ewe
moots with the old firm aro requested to come and make
settlement.
Iluntingden, Doe.% 1803—It
NOTICE is hereby givon to all perions
Intorysted tleaf, the tonguing Itwootorlos of the
goods and chattels set to widow., under tho peovlelene of
the Act of Mb of April, A. D 18 1 , 10 tee Leen bled in the
°taco of the Cloa k of the Orphans' Conn of Ituntingdon
county and will be presented fur "approval by the Court"
ou Woduceddy, the 13th of January, A. D. 1804.
The goods and chattel. which wet* of John Stewart,
late of Barre township in said county, dec'd., taken by
his widow Amanda Stewart.
• •
The appraistMent of the geode and Chattels kc., which
were of Samuel Myers, late of Worriors•mark towtiebip
deed., ea appraised and taken by hie children,
The goods and chattels which were of George Gille
land late of Cromwell township In told county deed.,
taken by his widow Caroline (Malan&
The goods and chattels which were of Thomas 'Yawn
late of Tell township in said county deo'd., taken by his
widow Elizabeth J. Yawn.
The goods and chattels of John Nth/no= late of Junt
atn township, at the time of hie death, taken by his
widow Elizabeth ltidonooer.
no goals and abuttals ofJobst U. Stonobraker late of
Franklin township, at the (hue of bit death, taken by
his widow Hannah Stonebraker.
The goods and chattels of Joules Baker late, of the
iturough of Urbino:lla, at the time of his death, taken by
his widow.
The goods acid chattola which were of J. U. 0.
late of tho borough of 'Until:loou dced., taken
widow Mary Corbin.
The goon. and cbatteh oT Wagoner
Clay township dec'sl., taken by his widow Sarah
Or.
' The goods nod Chnttels which were of Ilea. James
awls, late of the borough of Ituutingdon deed, taken
by hie widow Rachel thole.
Dee. 16, 1863
REGISTER I S NOTICE.--
Notice is hereby glean, to all persona interotted,
that the following named Demons bare settled - theiriko•
counts In the itegistei's oMce, at Huntingdon, and that
the said accounts will be presented for confirmaPott and
allowance. at an Orphans' Court, lobe held et iluntinido
in and for the COW] ty of if m 101 4 ,100, on Monday the 11th
day of January nom, (1814,) to wit:
1. Administration account of John Thompson, 3Satoinlas
Haber of Hobert Harper, late of Wool towneltip. dec'd.
2. Account of William Dell, guardian of Alexander
Jackson, Wilma' Jackson, Elizabeth Jackeon, and Jane
Jackson, Minor chikiron of David Jackson, late of Derive
township. dec'd.
3. Account of Thomas Whittaker, guardian of Calvin
laird,
4. Administration account of John Shaver, admin is! ra
or of William Sharer, Imo of Shirley township. thc'd.
4. Thn Administration account of John Shaver, admin.
strator of William Shaver, doc'd.. as Plod by Win. B. Leda,
dministrator of am said John Shaver. now doe'd.
6. The coconut, and the dietribution of the balance of
the said account, of ‘Villiatn Dowling, Trustee appointrd
by the Orphana. Court of Huntingdon comity to make
sate of the !teal &tate of William Dena, late of the town.
ship of Yvon, in the sold county. deed.
7. Administration account of John McNeal, executor of
the last Will of Robert McNeal, tato of Clay township,
ilnutlngdon county. deed.
8. The noconut of Daniel Troutwlne and Jane Uoffmnn.
executor' of the loot Wilt and Testament of William Hoff
man, intoofJeckeon township, Huntingdon county, deed,
9. The account of John McNeal, admmietrator of Jneob
0. Helton/atm, This of Cloy ton.n4ilp, Iluntlndon county,
dor'd.
10. T)-e tiooOtint of David D. - Skinner. administrator of
Alexander Deers, Into of Tall township, Huntingdon coon•
ty. deed.
11. The &moon t of Jrwep Stovens, guaxition of Mar
tha li. Rood, minor daughter of Joseph Reed, late of Weet ,
township, deed.
12. Administration account of Betijamin Hartman, ad.
mlnietrator of John 13orst, late of West- township. deed.
13. Partial odministration account of Robert Bighorn,
administrator of Thomas Bighorn, lobo of Shirley town.
ship, Huntingdon county, deed.
13. Irina/ account of Lewis Steever and Rebecca Wilson,
administrators of the estate of John Wilson, lots of CMS
township. Iluotingdon county, deed. •
15, Administration account of Wm. P. Orbleon, Eeq.,
adinintstrator of the goods, Ac., of Alexander Gain, late
of the borough of Ilontingdon, deed., who died Intestate.
16. Administratiou account of William 1' Orblson
executor of the Rot Will of nary AllliOU, late of the bor.
ough of Huntingdon, died.
Admluistratiou socount of William P net, p.,,,,
woswx-or siswnarsue as, uwwielate ofthilioroirgh of Ma.
tingrion, deed,
18. Trust account of Mary Allison, executrix and true
tee ender the Will of Robert Allison, doc'eb, filed by Wm.
P. Orblion, hat executor.
19. Trust account of Wro. P. Orb Lion, trustee of N. D.
Dinghanl, decd„ appointed by the Orphans' Court nailer
Kill of notion Allison, deed.
20. Final account of David Caldwell, mitulnixtrator of
Samuel Caldwell, late of Cromwell township, Huntingdon
county. deed.
21. Adnitnirtrntion account of David S. Her acting ad
atlnidtentor ofJolin Key, dec'd., who in his lireetlmo was
one of the adruinietrators of Patrick Lang, late of Walker
towurithi. In the county of Huntingdon, deed., fur the
ertate of slid John tier. dec'd.
DANIEL W. WOHELSDORF,
Reglster , e Mat, I kegliter
Doe. 16, 1663. .
UNTING & I3ROAD TOP
11 It,III,ItOAD.-011AN3 It OF SCIIIIDULit.
On and atter Thursday, 11e4.10,1863, ratesenve Triklot
will arrive and depart as
CT AlN!t.
STATION:
Evea's Emig 151orreg Evea'g
AND
I'. 31. A. 31. A. M. P.M.
• SIDINGS.
1.4 3 501 La 7 46111untingdon, lAA I 10144 7 10
- —449 ---444144iigiiii-r—iis. """`liii
-4 36 29131arklesburg, I at 8 30
450 461Cuffes Ron, 1 17 0 16
467 53 Sough A Ready, 1 10 600
5 07 061 Core, 51 b 59
611 09 Flshor's Summit, I 55 665
AN 5 301 as 251.. 1.5 411,0 640
14 6
61401 LE 1
00j 401 "" IMk 2.5 Le 684
6 1 ....,. 07 510
6 031 1. 081 00 601
RADFORD RAM ROA
19) 10 7.4lloper'a Rua
6 441 10 40111tuallton, 1
AFL 7 oolAali 051bloady Run
,
ts 9 10 1 Saxton,
1
9 55 Coalanopt
/ 10 00 Crawford,
.k 9. 10 10 Dudley,
i I Brorni Top City,.....
ndoe, Doc. 10, 1853. 3,-1'
U. S. g. -911'S!
The Secretary of the Ttettaury hue noir)! given notices
orally intention to withdraw this popular Loan front sale
at Par, and until ten days notice /a Own, the underelgn•
od, m "General Substripion Agent," will cAntinue to dui
ply tho public,
The whole amount of the Loan authorised le Flee nun
dred Millions of Dollar,. Nearly VOW' Hundred Millions
have bean already subscribed for etal:pald into the Treas
ury, mostly within the last seven months. The large de
mand from abroad, and the rapidly increasing home de
mand fur use as the baste for circulation by National
Banking Aesoclations now organising in all parts of the
country, will, in n very abort period, abdorb the balance.
Bales have lately ranged from ten to fifteen millions
weekly, frequently exceeding three millions daily, and as
It le well known that the Secretary of the Treasury has
ample and uutußing resources in the Duties on Imports
and Internal Revenues, awl in the issue of the Interest
bearing Legal Tender Treasury Notes, It is almost a cer
tainty that he will not find it necessary, for a long time
to come, to seek a market fur any other long or perma
nent. Leans, TUE INTEREST AND PRINCIPAL OF
WIIICII ARE PAYABLE IN GOLD.
Prudence an d aetf.in ferret must force the minds of tho
contemplating the formation of National Banking Assoc!
ations, as well as the minds of all who have idle money
on their hands, to the prompt conclusion that they should
lose no time in eubseribing to this molt popular Loan. It
will soon be beyond their reach, and advance to a hand
some premium, as was the result with the "Seven-Thirty"
Loan, when it was all sold and eould no longer be sub.
scribed fur at par.
It is a six per coat Loa; Lim Interest and Principal
ynyablo in Coin, thus yielding.over Nine per 'sat. per an
num at the present rata of promlum on coin.
The Goo ernment requiree all ditties on Imports to he
paid to Coin; these duties have, for a long time past,
amounted to over a Quarter of a Million of Dollars daily,
a stun nearly three times greater than that required in
the payment of the Interest on all the 5-ilo'e and other
permanent Loans. So that it is hopod that the surplus
Coin in the Treasury, at no distant day, rflll enable ilia
Uniud States to resume *tub payments upon all llattill
tleo.
The Loan Is esdieJ from the toot that whilst the
rotate may rue for 20 years, yet the Geyer: meat has a
right to pay them ottln Elold, at par, at any this° atter
3 ears.
Tho Interest le Paid bultyoarly, viz :—ou :tho flrAt; diky4
of November and !day.
Subscriber. can have Coupon Roads, which are plaid.,
to bearer, and are $5O, $lOO, $5OO, and AGO . or Regis
bored Bonds of same denominations, and in addition, $5OOO
and $lO.OOO. For Banking putposes and for investments
of Trust•monioa the Registered [tondo are preface:de.
Them 5-10's cannot be taxed by States, cities, town. or
counties, nod tho o:loTornmant tax on them to only one
and a half per coot,, on tho amount of income, when the.
income of the holder exceeds Six Hundred dollar, per an.
num , all other investments, such as It coinefront Mort.
gages, Bailrond Stock and Bonds, etc., must pay from
three to five per cent. tax on the income.
SIMON COUN
Banks aud &whore throughout the Couutry atll ooto
(Irmo to diaposo of the Donde, pod all ordore hymen, or
otherwtoo, oromptly attended to.
The inconvenience of a row days' delay in the delivery
of the Bonds la unavoidable, the demand being no groat
but as Intern! cmumoncee from the day of aubseription,
Ito ion is occasioned, and every effort is - being made to
diminish the delay. "
JAY COMM,
S SUBSCRIPTION MIENT
US South Third Street, Villa
Phllndelplan, Poulnber 2, 1833.
. Corbin
by his
late of
Wagon•
DANIEL W. WOMEL9DORP,
Clerk.
1 DOWN TRAINS
Saxton
Itllll al urg,
Rope oil ....
aul 645
8 24f 420
is B_lo Le 405
OUl'B RUN DRAN
AC 8 30,62 6 BO
1 815 616
8 05 6 05
Az 8 00 68 600
MEM
=
I=3=l
FISHERS' Oita !HOLIDAY GIFTS
STAPLE & FANCY DRY-GOODS,
ETC., ETC.
• ,
A frANDgromkoitOClK of GOODS,
ofall blade, Is now open foe tbs !WitKllon of tho pnblk,
and we cordially Invite alt oar Cd•doaterr and the puddle
generally, to all and be eon/bleed that wo ere ithnront•
lad in the quality, PAW, style, and prim of oaf
We request the public to best to Wed tbat we par.
elms prlocipally from trot baud' In New York, pay
Case for all wa boy, and cannot be rivalled la our facili
ties for °peplos for public uae, 4 flock of ebileCa Msr.
allaattlea,
DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ..
(Estate ofJamei Owln, deed.]
- -fters Of administration upon the estate of Jamey
Gwyn, late of the borough of Huntingdon, Do, deceased.
haring been granted to the undersigned, all persons in
debted to the estate will make payment and thoee having
Helms Will present them ter settlement.
HUNTINGDON MILLS. NoeIe, 1863-et D. P. GWIN,
Administrator.
I=3
GRAIN, FLOUR, AND FEED.
--..,..0--...
WE ARE PREPARED TO PUR
thaw all Mods of ORATE, for which we will pay the
highest calls prices, awl will flare fur iota of all Ware,
FLOUR, FEED, •e.
PLASTER! PLASTER!!
._...v_._..
E lIIVE an DDIENSE STOOK
of PLASTER; an amp!, supply for this and neighboring
cannelul Ilaving a HUI expressly for grinding It, We
can pratlnee doer and mire desirable stook than an eau.
087 bo had.
SALT I SALT!
=I
—...).,..r....a.
WE OFFER 500 BBLS. of SPLEN
did ONONDAIO A BALT, unequalled to quality awl price,
G. A, Balt In socks is also kept constantly ou Land.
••4~.
FISH. FISH.
MI /Ibis. Me I 2490 K vac
10 No.
10 " Na 9 "
Is 111,118bIt. Ha I "
N o. 2 /a
ICI " " No. $ '
(Itthrtgr Barrela and Xita, of all antabero, ors also or.
—•---wiie;
SUMAC. SUMAC.
1=2:11
WE ARE AT ALL TIMES PRE
pawl to buy 81:130.4 will pa y:ciab, se Wads, is desired
FLAX. FLAX.
I==l
THE HIGH PRICES RULING FOR
Cotton Goods has compelled public attention to be more
especially directed to the culture of Flax. It eanbe made
by some attention, one of the most valuable products a
farraer - can produce; an acre readily producing 60 to CO
Dollars 'Worth of fibre and seed. Great care should be
taken by growers to hove their Flax spread very thin
when rolling ; when watered - suftlefently on One aids, It
should be turned, and subject to expecure until all the
stalks get a grey color, and the lint readily separates
front the wood bj a gentle rub.
It should on Krell dry dayiss tied in bundles , end to
Veer) ready for the mlll.. 4s a general thing too much
coed is sown on an acre. Unless the ground fe Tory rich
One Duel:lel per acre fe suiSinient. If the ground le very
strong one and One fourth bushel le ample.
Prc 10, 1913,
SATCHELS,
PORT-IiMTAIES,
PURSES, . .
• POCKET-BOOKS;
PORTFOLIOS; _
'CARD CASES,
SEGAR CASES, tee.; ac.,
A handsome assortment just received
At LEWIS' Book
• .. - -
15.DITOR'S N,QTICE.—Notfei
hereby, given to all persona Interested that the un.•
are good andttor, 'appointed by the Orphan.' Court or
ituatiogdon county, to distribute the fund In the hands
of Ueorgo Jackson and Ilanuah Llvlagotou, administer.-
tors of James Livingston, diseased: will attend at Mt
eke la liantlagdon, on Saturday, the 20th of December,
next, at one o'clock. P. 3.1., fur the porpose of making ul,
teibution, when and where all persons having; dolma
against the told teed era required to present thew Oa
debarred from coming In for a ahare of the said read.
111110.11.CREMIgn, • •
Atalltar.
Dec 9; 1868.
.-EX- - „
L otil:910 149 7 4 .10g --7 7 s
,
[Estatd of William Wegodei dechl e i
%mere testamentary , upon the wilt and t Mutant ire
Wllllata Waggoner, late of Clay township. Thartliitoims
County, deceased, base been granted to the subscriber.
All porous indebted ate requested to mate Inunedtatti
payment, and these having claims will present Mem prop
erly autbentlested to the undersigned,.
GEORGIC WAGONR.II.,
.ligesutet.
N0y.16,18034
New Cheap add Good'
DRY-GOODS, GROOEBIE4, -
BOOTS AND SHOES,
AND
PROVISION B OP ALL RINDS,
Just received by Canal and Railroad from the Naar
and West, and for sale at LOW -PRICES.
. ,
'Our stock consists chiefly of DRY-GOODS of all Mods
BOOTS and etlol 8 for Ladies, Misses, Men, Boys and
Children, of the boat quality. Best brands of , TOBACCO
mad r SOARS. GROCERIES of every variety, codarand-
Wlllowsare of all kinds
ALSO,
Steel, iron and Nails, Fish, Barrel and
Sack Salt, Plaster and Coal
The highest price paid fur all kinds of Wail; 'in
Gala.
/or wile at the new WARE-11017813 on the Ceste)l west
end of lITINTINGDON.
LLOYD & FiANRY
Ilantlogdon,l2po. 2,11123.-4 t,
REAL ESTATE.
SALE.-13y virtue of a
writ of Flail Facloo to me directed, I will expose to
pu lit sale, at the dwelling-house on the premises,
On Saturday, 2d of imanary,:4B64,
at one o'clock, I', M.; that Certelit tract of finittrituatti gn
West' township, Huntingdon codotNlOljoining Mahfss
Stryker on thonorth, John Gregory on the Walt, 4 ,l mm
Myton on the east, and -• McFarland oa die south;
Containing 280 acteuirsore-or less, of which abbot 'IOU
-acres are cleared, having:thereon a large brick dwelling
' house. a large frame hero, a numberof outbuildings, and
a young applo,ortheird. ;Seized, taken in, execution, and
to be sold as the property of Samuel'Stryker. ,
0110. W. JOHNSTON, Sherif/
Snturrr's Ornos.
nuotingdon, Dec. 21,1863.} "
HORSES, CARRRIAGES, &c.,
PUBLIC SALE !
THE subscriber will sell at public sale,
I at the Franklin Hotel, in the borough of fluntingdoct,
On Saturday, 26th of Decembrir,l.662,
At 12 o'clock, noon,
The following property, to
head of horses, 8 buggies without tops. 8
~ b uggies with tops, and one two horse oat
rlago. Also, a stage suitable
for twelve passengers, six sett of stogie• s•
harness and one double set, and Ave sad
dles and balks, ' _ 7•o•7saseigi,if.
Terms cosh on delivery of property. • • •
A 0113,1883. JAMES bf. striguirt.
EXECUTORS' SALE. ~ • „
OF *
, , .
BROAD TOP COAL _LANDS.
Several tracts of valuable Coal Land on lircad Top
Mountain, late the property of Captain John lifcCatilea,
deed., are offered fur sale. Naps and deacriptiona con De
aeon at the cake of flenry D. Moore. 228 Walnut WO;
Philadelphia, HENRY D. NOUN,. . .•
OPORGIE P. MaLlliAti., *
lizecti 'tam,
Doc. 2,1861-1 m
PRIVATE SALE
• REAL ESTATE:
The subscriber being desirous of moving to tho Wit,
Mors Pa sale
TWO TRACTS OF LAND, I
In Pens townsblp, Iluntingdon county, to wit: •
140. I.—A farm containing 214 acres, 140 cleared and
tinder cultivation. The improvoinenta are a good two
story log house with cellar, good log barn, and other ono
buildings.
'No, 2.—A burn contalulug about 200 acres, shunt 129
*hared and antler cultivation. The Improvements -Are a
:dory and a half tog bones with collar, cable barn and
other outbuildinge.
Terms made knotty by the eubscriber milling on first
described gland LULU , CLanNPR
'4lllol.iltitED iiALti -
VALUABLE, FARM
, . AT
tADJOIJANED_I3ALti.)
Ptisllo SALi
MATE OF 01111ISTOPIIE4 IRVINR, kEV.O. '
will be exposed to Public Sale,
On Thursday, December 24, 1863 t
A valuable lime atone farm, !situate in West Mail:kalif..
4 milea seat of PetoralmrgJon tho Shaver'& Creek road.
adjoining lands of Jonathan Wilson, George Borst, and
faaura, contAiutag 126 Acme, IGO acme of which
arecleared and in a good state of cultivation—the
balance being well timbered: having thereon erec
ted a two story brick dwelling-Louse, with kitchen in
basement, bank barn, and all the necessary outbuildings.
Ealo to commence at 1 o'clock, P. 31: Terms made
known pa day of sale, by ADAM LIGHTNER,
BENJ. HARTMAN,- --
-Rxectitorsi•
Dec. 2, 1803
•
VyUELIC 'SALE OF TOWN PROF- ,
.YAM , ~.
..
vrt toe of an order of the Orphans' Court of Ifuntlni•
don county, the following real estate, late of lase Dor
land, deceased, wilt be exposed to public eale, et the Court.
Ifouto in the borough of Ifuutiugdon, , ,
.
On Wednesday, 23d of Decaniber, nsgt,
et 10 o'clock, A. FL, to wit: Lot numbered 76 In the re
corded plan of the sold borough, extending from 'lllll
street to Allegheny street, fronting 60 feet-on - pact(of sad
Astreets, and hnring n two story frame and 'tvestitst , .
boarded DOUIIL)I4IOUSE on 11111 street, and log
house on Allegheny street, a frearto stable and
sr outbuildinga;al-0, a well, with pump, and astern.
The house on Dili street (the mansion} contains Ave
rooms and akitchon on the flat tied; and feu/rooms on
the second floor, with ganplpes and fixture& ink; and le
a good location for business, or for a residence for one or
two [willies. Possession to be given on the let of April
1604.
ALSO—Three adjoining vacant Lots fronting 50 , feet
each, on the weer side of Charles .street," between I.llMin
and Church ctroote, in said borough, sad extending back
190 feet to an alley. Them will be sold together ' or sepa
rately, to lull purchaters; and poseesslon wilt be given
immedieteiy„it desired. • ..
Th'itslB OF hALE.--43tatethird of the pnrchMet °WWI
to be paid on condrmatlon of the sale, and the balance In
two equal annual payments, with intermit, to beseettred.
by the boucle and mortgagee of the pnrchasers.
T/{0 3 1.5.5 YISFIEft,
Trustee.
Nov. 25, ISM.
FANCY FURS, FANCY FURS,. •
PAE'Elaitt
'.B ARCH Street
low Eighth, southalde,
ElttiotpaLPllTA.
importer& bleuhfaitiir
dfand
PANOY FURS, for La-,
Sid add Childteribi wear.
I desire to return my
take to,my friends it
iraingdotCand the sur
'Caunties, for,
it very liberal patina-,
catended to me during
two few years and
told say to them that i
.ve nme in store. of My
own Importatiqn and Manz
ores:tent of ail the different
CE FUnSi for' Ladies end
CiddrisT, tbnt will he worn during the Felt and Meter
seasons. . •
Being the direct Importer of all my Tura from 'Europe,
and haring them manufactured ender my owll.upersimon,
enables me to otrer my customers and the public a much
handsomer Set of Pura for the Terms Money. Ladles
please give me a call before pmenusingi
/far itomember the name number and street: John
Pereira, (New IturSbno, 118 Arab Pima!, Philadelphia.
Sept, 10, 1863.-8 m
KEYSTONE CIDER MILLS
FOR SALA'
at the Manufacturer's price—s4O to . $45.,
By T. U. OEM BR.
Sept. 7,19891 aUntir.gdon
3