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HUNTINGDON,. PA.
W'earies;day. morning, Feb. 3, 1864,
LOCAL & PERSONAL.
AtotasmrrOß vOLVDlrlatitS
1 ., A meeting of the eitizens'of Hunt
ingddh boroughwas held last(Monday)
night; and it was ordered that ONE
ReNDRED DottAtts should be paid eve
ry man on being mustered in as a vol
unteer to the credit of the borough.
Under the new, and old : call of. the
President,-the quota of the borough
will be forty-three; this number will
report immediately and receive ono
hundred dollars each. Since the new
call of the President the bounties in
the cities and counties have been
greatly redueed,',and ,we - think one
hundred dollars will be• as largo a
bounty asWill be paid Volunteers in
any other part of the State. Eight or
On' have already accepted the bounty.
Ho !, for -another Concert —Owing to
the sdpOsa -the Iluntingdon String.
Band met with in its late concert, and
the solicitation of the public for anoth
er, they. intend giving an entertain
ment, of the "same style,': but from
a different programme, at
. the Court
House, on:Suturday evening next, the
6th inst. The proceeds to be applied
for the relief of poor families of the
soldiers. >So all ye sober and jolly lov
ers of fan - andmusi?, rally round the
stage.onceagain; and enjoy a few
more sOulfstirring, laughter-filling, side
splitting hours. Price of admission
25 cents, as before.
Who are E.taipt front the'
The following important inforination
relative to the:diseases which will ex
empt persons from the new draft is
given. The order will soon be pro
mulgated by the War Department,
and is in course of printing. The fol
lowing diseases and infirmities are
those which disqualify for military ser
vice, and for which only drafted men
are to be ‘rejected as physically or
mentally unfit for the Man
ifest mental imbecility; insanity,
:eluding periodical aberration; epilepsy, •
attested by an affidavit of a physician
who hits attended him _ within six
months preceding examination; par
alysis or chorea; organic diseases. of
internal organs; developed taberculo
si.
s; cancer; aneurism of the large ar
teries; inveterate iliseeie of the skin ;
permanent physical disability; scrofula
or secondary syphilis; 'chronic rheuma
tism-does not exempt unlOss manifes•
ted by change of physical structure;
loss of eye sight or cataract; disease
of the eye ; greatly impaired vision ;
loss of nose; decided deafness proved
by evidence; chronic ottorrlicea; incu
rable.:diseaso or deformity of either
jaw, impeding mastification or speech;
anehylosis of the lower jaw ; caries of
the bones of the face ; loss of substance
of cheek ; dumbness proved by satis
factory evidence; loss or total or par
tial, of tongue; confirmed stammering;
logs of front teeth as well as Molars;
tumors or wounds of the neck; exces
sive deformity of the. chest; caries of
the spine, ribs or sternum attended
with ulceration ; hernia ; fistula in ano.
if _extensive; old and ulcerated inter
nal (not external) haemorrhoids;
firmed 'venereal disease; total or par
tial lose . of generative organs; stone in
'the bladder; confirmed or malignant
, sarcocele with attendant diseases; loss
of hand or foot; wounds causing lame.
ness; loss ofright thumb; loss of two
fingers, or power in them, of the same
hand; also first.and second phalanges
of the fingers of the same hand; loss of
great toe; club feet and deformity of
the feet; varicose veins on inferior ex
tremitiee,-and chronic ulcers.
Fike.—Tlielarge stable; connected
with the Franklin House in this place,
was completely destroyed by fire on
Friday afternoon last, occasioned by a
spark from a locomotive falling upon
the roof. As soon as sparks from tin
burning roof fell upon a large (rant' -
ty of hay and
,straw the whole build
ing wria flames, and lather out build
ings were also fired, and wore consid
erably-damaged. The day being calm
the fire was prevented frem spreading
to any extent. The animals on the
premises were saved.
116:1 - Capt. Jai D.' Campbell, Pro
voit MarShal for this district, has re
ceived notice from the poWers that be
that his services in that position aro
at an end. It is said, that Mr. Alex.
lloYd of Hollidaysburg is to be the
Captain's successoF. We cannot learn
that there has , bden , any charges of
misconduct against the Captain. A
few days will, explain the reason why
a change was mid©.` -
Returned Heine.—paPtain Harry
`Gregg, taken prisoner last fall and
lodged in Libby Prison, was paroled
and returned. home last week. He.
looks pretty well—was not complete- -
ly starved out. From him We receiv
ed late copies of the "Richmond Exam
iner," "The Daily Rthhinend," and "The
Daily Despatch," Tlit terms of which
are.from $8 to $lO per annum for
weekly issue of half a shoot: Tho
. .
papers are a curiosity.
geirlthijot J. C. Csterloh, of this
place, we aro pleased - to learn, has
been . appointed a Paymaster "in the
Navy. • He is ordered to„thold himself
in readiness for immediate service.
• -
We zive on the first.- page of
this issue ehrrespondence relating to
the presentation of a sword to Capt.
Sand. T. Davis, from dig county, now
under Gen'. Gifant, which should be
road by . notonly, the donors of' this
splendidgift, but also by the nu ner
ous friends of the Captain, as well as
the friendsof the country and the cause
in which he is. engaged.
FREQUENT.-Marriages. in this coun
ty, and .also in neighboring counties ;
arc becomicg of common occurronco
since. the first of this year.• The young
folks, especially the "feebler sex," are
making good use of the 'advantages of
Leap Year, by leaping into the matri
monial Elysium. We trust that the
ball may bo kept in motion, amd not
cease its rolling,until the year 'GI rolls
away.
Masonic Appointments.—A. M. Lloyd
• Of'Hollidaysburg, D. D. G. High Priest
for the count* of Blair, Cambria,
Huntingdon and Mifflin, for 1864.
John Crosswell, of Hollidaysburg,
1). D. Grand. Master for the counties of
Cambria, Blair, Huntingdon, Mifflin,
Bedford'and, Fulton f0r:1864.-
Ifooi , s:—The boys, thinking, per
haps; from the state of the weather
for the past week, that spring, was ap
proaching, bronght out their hoops
and marbles, and the ringing of the
iron . hoops, , -and- the different slang
phrases attendant upon marble 'play
ing, were quite general.
Thanks —Miss Lettie Thomas has
the thanks of this typos of the Globe
Office for "dishes of delicious oysters
for three." We would advise all who
love the shell•fish to call upon our
obliging neighbor NV. Belaris Thomas.
Veteran Soldiers. --Whole companies
having rc•oolisted, aro returning home
to see their friends. On Saturday and
Monday, a large number of Bedford
county "boys" from North Carolina
passed over the Broad Top road. They
had the appearance of enjoying good
health, and they certainly were en-,
joying their liberty.
The remains of John Gemmel,
Jr., of Porter township, who died in
:the South .Western army, sonno. six
weeks ago, ai•i•ived at home in the
care of his father; on Sunday last.
WIIAT 31AlitS A BUSHEL.—The fol
lowinff takle of the' number of poUnds
of various articles to make a bushel
may be of interest to some of our rea
.
dets:
Lbs.
Wheat • • 60 •Beane. 60
Corn, shelled • " • 66 Bran 20
Corn, on the crib 30 Clover Seed 60
Rye's 6 Timothy Seed 45'
Oats 32 Hemp Seed 45
Barley 45 Blue Ornee•Seod 14
Duckwheitt ' 52 Dried reaches 33
Irish Potato.. 50 Flax Seed 56
Sweet Potatoes 50 Cantor Deem. 30
Ouloue • ST Dried Apples 24
I:62rft.Tohn Isenbarg, ono of tho
new volunteers to fill up the quota
of Porter township, died r.t Alexan
dria,Va, on Sunday the 24th. Ho bad
served in the nine months service and
always enjoyed good health. Ho
loaves a wife and two children. His
remains wore brought home.
U. S. REVENUE STAMPS.—Persons in
want of these stamps can get them at
Lewis' Book Store. Orders by mail
will receive attention.
VALENTINES.—Tbe Valentino season
is at band, and a large variety of Sen
timental and Comics,"can bo had at
Lewis' Book Store,. wholesale and re
tail.
ONE splendid Guitar, price $30,. for
sale at Lewis'. Book Store. This in
strument could not be bought in the
city for $4O, but the owner has no use
for it. F3tf.
mt. A. journal of puzzles, enigmas,
and other innocent and interesting
reading—the Printer's Devil, publish
ed monthly in New York city, at fifty
cents a year.
Mir In our advertising columns our
readers may find the annual report of
the receipts and expenditures &c., of
Huntingdon county, for the year just
ended. Our Treasury, it will be seen,
is in goad condition.
res. During the greater part of last
week the weather was unusually plea
sant for the middle of winter, and was
quite a contrast to the manner in
which the month set in, "coming in
like a lion, and going out like a lamb."
Air The upper sehool-house nt
Huntingdon Furnace, in Franklin
township, this county, was . crushed to
the ground kythe falling of a largo
tree, during: the Storm - of Tuesday
night, the 19thrult.:
flex. We have beep', informed that
Warriorsmark township.has filled her
quota for the next draft. Good for
Warriorsniark.
We call attention to advertise,
meet of "Valuable Property for Salo
or Rent," by A. &M. The stand is one
of the best in the county,-
- iteir Preaching in the German Re
formed Church on next. Sabbath even
ing.
-Wells Coverly, a well known hotel
keeper in Harrisburg, died in that ci
ty-on the 24th, aged 4hyears.
PH OTOGRAPH 'ALIHDIS—DOW 'and
proved Btyles—just received and for
sale at LEWIS' Book Store- - •
-New and handsome styles of
Wall Paper just received at Lewis'
Book Store.
OUTSTANDING BALANCES (NV
et the settlement of January 1884 for the year IE3:
COLLECTORS' NAMES. ewe. COUNTY. STATE. : MILI'A.
1852. John Coulter,Wolliei, $ $
$ 52 50
1853. Joshua Oreonlitod. C 11113,6 50
•
" Luke Toorliacs,liesplurtion, 10 74 . 77 08 76 05
/851. W B Shaw. Porter, 10 oo
/85.5. John•Stulth, Barrei,- • 120 60
DM. Solomon Hamer, Jackson, 23 66 130 52 33 75
" N. Corbin, Cassfille, 7 00.
1857. William Johns, Cromwell, 17 62
1858. Samuel Steffoy4•Jackson, 108 40 111 11
" Dental Knode, Putter, - 11 81 .
1859. A S Harrison, Huntingdon 691 94 734 10
" David Parsous, Tall. • 600
Isaac Coffman, Tod, 1 01
1860. Isaac Wolverton,} Brady, 361 66 221 06
" Jesso Cook, Carbon, 327 25 150 93
" John B Weaver, Hopewell, 525 41 288 91
• 'W K. Bohm, Huntingdon, 732 15 291 04 18 58
1861. John Bisbin. Alezaudria, 95 70 68 57 650
" H.S. Miller, ilooderson, 2 Si 6 80
. 6 Wm. 11 White, Juniata, 18 81 21 55
" B.ukiumlu Iletroer,e Walker, 34 60
•
" David Lindsey, West, 190 32
" A Hutchinetna, Warrlorm'k, 29 96 5 85
1862. SPECIAL.
Clar!alien Miller, Cass, 800 50 56 077 3 00,
ham Ashton, Cassville, 05 264 960 200
Samuel Brooks. Carbon, 635. 65 105 53 172 00
IL Is. Stevens, Clay, 15 12 . 66 72 101 99 21 00
Semi Goober, Cromwell, .41 77 1 92
Win. Clymaos4 Dublin, 441 124 64 20 61 10 50
Geo Leas,* Shirloysburg, 8 40
Jelin Henderson, West, 207 18
1863.
A. gift t,* Alexandria, 22 06 228 52 12 46 II 00
John Logan. Barre°, 95 83 925 hi 345 13 45 00
Caleb Wakefield, Brady, 20 60 167 32 27 00
Joseph rark,t Cass, 12 67- 216 51 43 73 - .21 00
/sane Ashtonit Cassrille, 3.34• 72 61 24 60 550
Jesse Cook,t Carbon, 11l 68 1343 42 595 87 239 50
David Ifeekd Clay, 82 92 136 68 393 81 42 00
01.111yerebt Crornivell, 66 57 850 09 321 39 47 00
It C ltobinsond Dublin, 52 37 633 77 257 76 32 60
Henry Creln,f Franklin, 66 88 1098 59 .859 64 65 00
L. Decker,} Henderson, 10 36 332 04 105 87 22 60
IV-Shouted Hopewell, 31 00 372 67 75 83 47 00
Jae Poet,* Huntingdon, 41 84. 184 09 176 30 82 60
J Harman,t Jack-on, Si 09 9,0 . 01 334 61 81 50
IL A 11arkd Juniata, 11 22 270,44 104 55 '29 00
Donj F Brownd. Morris 70 73 891 B 2 342 03 28 50
J.,02 Stanartd. Ortoithi, 869 537.32 81 00 : 900
George Long.}} Penn, 16 35 -„ 531. 13 179 94 45 00
It W Swooped. Porter, 00 77 1688 17 509 27 23 00
B Stephens t Sprin6'd, 24 00..•.277 13 111 17 34 60
Blt Doeglite,. Shirley, 68 86 ' 1090 32 420 35 71 60
Gee Leas,t Shlrleyiburg, 10 21 169 67 62 62 14 00
John Carld. Tell, 11 32 223 72 70 27 91 00
Abraham Mined. Ted, 16 06 271, 69 80 OD 24 60
11 Citifroat, Dillon, . 24 43 326 Di 03 89 49 00
Yornind- Walker, 61 26 615 99 209 04 31 50
II Kriderd Warsiormerk, 663 747 45 219 70 64 00
11 W Davie,f West, 151 63 1905 41 669 58 68 50
• 51228-32 22811 43 8771 65 1721 45
• Since paid In full.
t Since pad iu pail.
February 3,1864.
RECEIE
PTS and .EXPENDITURES.
Ilentlngdoh county, from tho sth day of Jaliu:
arY, VIM, up to the 4th day of January, 1854, lucludlog
both days:
.. RECEIPTS.'
. . ,
1566. Solomon Humor, Jackson, $ 30 00
1860. Isaac Wolverton, Brady, 20 00 -• '
Wm K lialmi, Ihtntlussilon, 0 50
1061. Jobu Iffshin, Alexandria, -
" Jacob Humor, Brady, 40 00 • '
, Christian Miller, Cass, 3 23
" J Li Carberry, Carbon' 33 37'
~ David Week, Clay, - 10 55
, James Baker Cromwell, 168 Oil
~ Win B White, Juniata, • 40 00 •
~ Abraham Ileruish, Morris, 1 27
" David Lindsey, West, ' 755 31
4, A Hutchinson, Werriormark, 140 00 1205 73
1862. Alexander Stitt, Alexandria, 234 37
" John Logan, Barrer,
" Jesse Yocum. Dimly, 250 41
~ Christian Stiller, Cass, • 150 00
" beam Ashton, Cessville, • 62 85
" Samuel Brooks, Carbon, 745 87
" David Stevens, Clay, '320 00
, Samuel Booher, Crows ell, .677 63
" William Clymer's, Dublin, 477 34
" Hugh Seeds. Franklin, 703 48
" Wll Flentier, Henderson, 354 70
4, George W Shout., Hopewell, 160 68
.. , Jackson liermen,.lackson,' 1351 53
, It lineman. Juniata, - 107 10 •
4 11 P Brown, Morrie, ' 070 64 ,
" Johu 1.1 Devls,Oneidn, ' • ' 28 17 '• '
" -William L States, Peun, . 298 08 '
" Benjamin Neff, Porter, 65 03
, Thomas Ashton, Springfield, • 202 12
" Dti Umbelionr, Shirley, ' 1118 23
~ George Lees, Shirleysburg, 129-17
" Thomas Yawn, Tell, . • 353 30
a Abraham Elias, Tod, 126 75
- " D W Fink, Union, 205 83. .'.
" Edward Yoeu'm Walker, 337 00 '
" John Copley, lynrrlormark, 726 60
•' John Henderson. West, 1220 03 11152 00
15 63 . Alexander Stitt, Alexaudria, 175 00
" Jolin•Legan ' Borneo, 428 65
' Caleb •WiskofloliL Brady, ' 000 00 . .
" Joseph Park, Cass, 260 00
, Isaac Ashton, Cassvlllo, 30 00
• " Jesse Cook. Carbon, 100 00
" David Heck, Cloy. 160 00
" Michael Myers, Cromwell, 210 00
" Henry Crain, Franklin, _ 1100 00
• Levi Decker, Henlerson, ' 155 00 •
" George W Shouts, Hopewell, 415 00
" James Port, Huntingdon. 2820 00
~ Jackson linemen. Jackson, 600 00
" Henry A Mark, Juniata, ' 55 00
" Benjamin F Brown, Morris, 325 00
4, John P Stewart, Oneida,' 125 00
" George Lang, Pena, 525 00
" Henry W Swoops, Porter, 450 00
" Benedict Stevens, Springfield, 110 00
" Samuel It Douglass, Shirley, 700 00
" George Leas, Sbirleysburg, 00 00 .
' " John Carl, Tell, " ' 185 00
" Abraham Elias, Tod, 800 oo
~ .11. Chileont, Union, ' . 157 00
" Edward Yocum, Walker, 200 00
- ", Henry Krider, Warriormark, 4276 00
a Robert W.Davis, West, 760 00 12706 65
Amount of /1111ftJts linos, 477 61.
Itecolved on•nritionted lands, . • . 108 88 • "
School tat -' ' " "' 47 71 •
Road tax 40 00 100 50
I Proceeds on seirays, - • - • 19 50
Stun from s.llatfield,
Flues And Jury tees received trout Sher. • .
1 . - ifFJ C Watson, ' 68 00 " '
Ditto from W 0 Wagoner, • 32 00
From A W Banidict, proceeds of sale of
D Brotherline's property, 847 88
.7 D Campbell, rented - Court House, 20 00 488 44
Borrowed °IT II Cramer ' 1000 00
Amount In bands of .7 •A Nash. at set
! meat with Auditor Jau. 1502 2225 00
EXPENDITURES.
Attorney General, Prothonotary, Sher
iff and Wituessea on Common- .
wealth Prosecutions, ' . 647 70
Constables for making returns and
election foes, • ' 564 82
Judges, Inspectors and Clerks of Eire- ,
Lions, 821 70
Grand .9. Traverse Jurors, Constables,
Court Crier and Tip Staves, 1862 33
Inquisitions on' dead bodies, 97 83
Assessors' orders, 304 00
Wild Cat and Fox Scalps, ' 341 35
Road and bridge views, 327 00
0 damaged, George Green, 19 00
" " Henry Barrack, 18 00 360 00
Blank books sod stationery tar public
offices, 57 07
Bridge at Mill Creek, Carman & Lamp, 683 21
Michael Boring, 72 06 755 21
Fuel for Court House and Jail, 117 34
Slaking bed clothes for jell, 5 00
Stoves Dr Court House, 33 34
Repairs for Jail and building weal/-
house &c 617 28
Postage, 50 82
Gas at CoUrt Hones, 61 62
Cleaning Court House, . 38 50
Washing for prisoners in jail, 25 00 962 90
Sheriff Watson, boarding prisoners,
conveying convicts to the puritan
' Rory, 176 11
Sheriff Johnston, do. do. 657 77 733 88
Penna. Lunatic Hospital for the main
tenance of C. Hower, D. Brothot ,
• lino, and N. Long, 438 45
Printing for county: Nash '& Whittaker, 107 75
William Lewis, 62 00
John Lutz, . 25 00 214 75
W C Wagoner, fees as Prothonotary,
Clerk of Sessions, &c., 53 67
For securing books and documents at
the time of the robol raid, 14 31
Dr. Dorsey, medicine and attendance •
to prisoners, 10 25
J. S. Stewart, Esq., Tor auditing accts.
of the ProthonoPy, Rog. Jr ltec..&c, 500
James Steel, Esq, luluxing Continu.
unto Docket, 25 00 60 58
Western Penitentiary, „ 197 47
County Auditors' Pay, 64 00
Commissioners' pay—Jim. Cummins, 126 23
Jno. S. Isere, 90 00
Doter M. Bare, GO 00 276 23
Commiss'rs clerk to full for last year, 25 60
ou acct. for 1863, 345 00 370 00
Bonds and judgments paid off
W. D. Leas, 510 00
D. CuldWell, 261 68 771. 68
Interest on County Bonds,
. • Wm. P.OrL son. Esq., 180 OD
H. T. White's Adore., 40 00
' Mrs. M. Reed, 30 00
Andrew Sharrar, ' 60 00
W. B. Leas, 30 00
D. filcSlurtrie, 08 OS .
. B. E. IticHurtrie, 60 00
Marshall Forum, ' 42 00
Thomas Philter, 60 00
• /t. Breneinan, 60 00
• Bell, Clarrettson I Co., 141 00 771 95
Road tax nn unseated lands,—
Tod township—lsaac Taylor, 34 00 '
Clay " Sand Geissinger, 14 64,
Oneida 0 Smut Thompson 16 57
'Union 0 Geo W Pheasant, 660 71 71
School tax on unseated lauds,—
•Union tom/ship—Samuel Grove, 12 25
Refunding orders, 31 44
Attorney for Coinm'rs, A..W Benedict,
in foil for two years,. 65 00
Ditto for collecting money, attending • •
snits, &c, 60 00 126 00
Paid on an estray to 19 08
Bounty paid to volunteers, - 1000 00
Paid fur the relief of families dependent
on volunteere in the service of the
United States, 7566 00
Treasurer of iluatiogdon county Poor
louse ' 5117 90
Amount allowed County Treasurer by
Comers and Auditors for services G7O 00
Amount remaining in the hands of J.
A. Nash, Esq., fats Treasure, 4060 31
We the undersigned Auditors of Huntingdon County,
Potinsylvania, elected and Boors according to law, report
that we mot, did audit, settle and adjust, according to
law, the accounts of J. A. Nash, ESq., Treasurer of the
county. and the orders of the Commissioners and receipts
for the moo far and during the past year, nod find a bal
ance remaining in the !muds of J A Nash,Eeq.,Troasurer,
of , four thousand and sixty dollars, and tbirtyue coots.o
Chen under our hands at the Commissioners' milce in
the borough of Huntingdon, the 16th ofJautusry, 1804.
M. 11. SANOREE, 1
11. L.. MoCAATII 1. Auditors.
ABli M. 11 NEN I, if, )
QTENVARD'SSTA.TEM.ENT.-;(4.
_Steward. In aconint with Duntingdon (.bun.
ty Aims House, from Dec. 3,1802, to Dec. 1, 1883 inch:-
sire:
EMI
.
snit: arwvn from troay tit *ill). times $ 565 83
Coal. receinot from rations ligUrcea, viz
Front A. W. lbooollet for store. 4 00
I): Dbogisss, mleinko nt Issksettleineut,. 6 25
I). S. Rimier. for ono !torso sold, 150 00
Ilan, llorl. for bringing-to House, . .. 600
J. slelf !Wry, for ono WWI. Clovorseed, sold, . 600
J. Ilutrlkesr. on the tinnier alio, ' -10 UQ
J. llondonion, on tho Pototior case, , . 10 50
Sam. Lich/hull, for broad Umbels, 1 65
51Iscellanrou4,65
.
Sundry ponions, for bolter sold,. . • 6 60
•
EY SUNDRY EXPENDITURRE FOR IMP. OP HOUSE,
'AS PER MONTHLY STATEMENTS, Numbered 1 to 12.
Statement No. 1. December.
By camblaid removlug paupers, travelling expos
' $ 12 80
do postage, 3 07
do. Freight, 3 30
do miseellimeous, • 3 37
Statement No. 2. January.
lly mob paid removlng.paupers, traveling expens
es, 6re.., 10 12
do Mrs. Brown, for keeping Wmltickert, 300
do teller of wayGaing tempera, lOO
do postogo t 50
do miecelleueous, 100
• ' Statement No. 3. February.
By cash paid removing pauper'. traveling expens
es, fie., • - 6 30
du Bonding off pauper', k teller, 205
.. do poitage, . 182
do 'Freight on P. B. Road, • 10 13
do Ur. Bare, for one Horde, 100 00
do miscellaneous 275
• - 4121, 85
Dtatement A - 0. 4. ;Starch. -
Dy cash paid removing paopers„Srayeling expens.
os, 10
27
do relief Of Ilayfarink paupers, 100
do postage, • • 200
1 13
do miscellaneous,
- , Statement No. 5. April. .
Dy malt laid removing paupers. traveling expens
es. &c., - 3 50
do relief of wayfaring Duvets, 275
all po.tage' .1 50
do Freight on P. P.R.S. It. 115
do Coat & Vest, tair Johu Quarry, . 000
do miecelinneous, 150
Statem-nt No. 6. May
By cash raid removing paupers, traveling expens-es, &e., - . a5O
du bringing in slaMt & family, 400
do relief of wayfaring paußers, 125
do Freight, . 75
do miscellaneous, 825
Statement No. 7. Juno
By cash paid sundry portions, for harvesting, 19 :5
do removing Imupers, traveling expeas
.
do relief of wayfaring 'wipers, 200
do postage, , 50
do miticellatterms, 156
Statement No. 8. July.
fly calli paid removing paupers, traveling expens
es, &c., 4 95
do postage, 250
do 2 bush. Bye, '., 250
do miseellaueons, ,
2 SG
$l2 31
Statement N. 9 August.
•
Ity cash paid sundry perso.u:s, for Harvesting, 5 00
do ' going.to ,Ilifllitf after Spongers' fam
ily, • 525
. .
do removinguoupere, & traveling expen
ses, &c., lO 35
do relief of wayfaSing paupers, 125
do postage, -, : , 290
do Freight, • • 225
do miscellaneous, , , ,- 285
.. - .
Statement No.lo. Srptember.G . •
13y cash paid removing pappng, traveling expens
es, Ac., . . 14 77
do relief of wayfaring paupers, . 100
do postage, 100
do Frelghton P. R. It. • 11 61
. do miscellaneone„ .. 495
$33 33
Statement No, 11, October.
By each paid removing intimate, traveling expenen
ea, ke., 4 30
do relief of wayfaring panpere, 125
do pentage, 160
.
do Freight, 145
do miecellaueotur, , 35
Ointment No. 12. November.
By cash paid removing paupers, traveling wens.
es, he., . 7 12
do relief of wayfaritiF paupers, ICO
do postage, 90
do Freight on P. !Lit. 950
do miscellaneous,. '2 00
. V2L 52
Ry compenszt . for ono 400 00
In testimony of the correctness of the above account
and statement, we do hereby set our hands this first
cloy of December, A.D. 1.86.3.
JAMEs HENDERSON,
B. J. lIACKEUORN, Directors
JOHN LOUON,
D EOEIPTS
.and. , EXPENDITURES
_CU of the Luutitigtlen ceonly Alma How, hoot 1Y:-
ember 3, 1802, to Itecenttmel. iuct:tatVo :
REOEIPTS.
DR. • •
To smonnt drawn from Co. Treasurer, on ooders, 4633 26
G. 11. Icto for auudrie. detailed to Lie aocouut,
exclueire of ordure, • 199 45
EMT 9
nXPENDITURES.
BY sundry expenditures for provisions , marked File P.
By sued persons for 1610 lbs. beef, No. 1 to 4, 71 40
93% boo. corn, sto 7. 93 75
" " • sundries,B to 11, 52 31
David Douglass, for 23 bus. chts, ito 12, 13 25
• 230 71
By sundry expenditurim for:use of farm. File F.
By stud peraous for labor on farm, Pio. Ito 5, 259 02
floury Myers, srulthing, 6, 59 00
Sundry persona, forming implements, 7& 8, at 00
McCoy, Crotzer & Co., ono thrash. machine, 9, 107 00
Thor McGarvey, one wlndinill, 10, 16 00
J, Mort-Iron, school too. • • 11, 15 34
Sundry persoue, repairing., 12 & 13, 9 12
Perry Banta, opt horse, . 14, 130 OU
Expenditures for Merchandise. Filo M
By A B Cunningham at sunit times, No. Ito 5 4Q6 OS
Lean & Dow, 6& 7 86 34
Wrn A ' , raker, • " - " 8& 0 26 16
P. K. Bare, 10 . 150 08
Gemmi II & Crosswell, 11 50 00
Wm 11 Brewster, 12 30 62
Sundry persons for merchandise, • 13 to 15 21 54
Out door expenses. Vile O. 1).
By relief aiforded in 7 cases, continuous through
out tho year, - No. Ito 7 476 23
Relief afforded 15 cases, temporary and occasional
averaging ob. 19 weeks to each case, Bto 22 253 12
Relief alTorded in sundry cum without regard to
time, 23 to 52 289 90
Coffins, burial expert's, &c., in sun. can. 53 to 67 70 38
Sundry physicians, for attention on out door
paupers, GB to 75 153 58
Directors for sundry out door services, 76 to 79 56 20
J. Morrison, for acting agt. on B. T, 80 kBl 20 00
Removal and delivery. File R.
By sundry constables and others, bringing pau
pers to the Rouse, No. Ito 6 32 61
Sundry Juistices of the Peace, for issuing order of
7 to 12 15 80
Inc Mental. File I
By pond. persona for aboeroaking,
coal,
. .
pub. an. report, 10 to 12 90 00
house labor, 13 to 11 70 11
J. A. Nash. Treasurer, commissions. 19 47 45
Oration Miller, cook stove, . , 16 61 25
Ueorge ling, one sett harness, . 17 22 00
Ephraim Doyle, ono cow, 18 15 00
Lori Hecht., clothing, • 19 *2O 27 40
Sundry persons, sundries, , 7... t o 33. 71 so
6007 40
&Index ,
By Saml Polglital, Bullet:is as drroctOr, 10 mthe. ' -112 06
.1 Ilendoraon, '' , " 12 " no 40
S. J. Ilackedoni, " " 12 " 112 80
John . Logan, " " 2 " 24 60
Dr. It. Baird, services as atton. pity. 1 year 125 00
Henry 'Brewster, " clerk, 1 " 6000
A. W. Benedict, t• counsel, , 1 " - 20 00
$555 00
By G O Tato, Stoward,tor sund.detled in lats ao. 7.45 28
Total,
Products of tho Farm
525 bushels wheat, 300 bushels oats, 900 bushels corn
(In ear), 700 busbelei potatoes, 30 bushels onions, 4 bushels,
soup beans, 14 bushels beets, 15 tons bay, 14 loads corn
fodder, 3,000 buds cabbage, (out of which IW part was
tuado 151)0 lbs. sour cront), 1400 The. pork, 950 lbs. beef,
broom-corn, sufficient to make 95 corn brooms, 100 chick
-ens.
Artiolosplannfactured in !louse
comforts, 35 sheets, 4 towels, 16 twister cases, 37 pil
low cases,sl sprons,l2. vests, 03 pctlrs.stotichigs and
socks..lB pairs slips, 51 pars pantaloons , 39 dresses, 62
°Lomita, biltbirts, 60 baskets (various kinds and sixes), 85
corn broontii, 60 axo handles, 100 pick handles.
Stock on hand. . .
EMEI3
4 work horsea, - .omlch cOwin rakeer, 3 cities, 10 stock
hogs, 1 b,eading SW, 2 plantlation wagons, 1 twit horse
spring wagon, 1 plantation cart, 1 hand cart, 1 buggy and
barruels, salts horse gears and harness, 4 plows,2 double
That' plows, 1 single ahovol plow, lay I. thrash
tog machine and fixtures, wind pair patent bay
ladderlha three horse cultivator, .00 bushels *boat, 200
bushela oats,_7oo_ 105011ols eof.n . (fik ear),SUO_buehele pota
toes, 15 bubbels onions, 4 bushels soup beans, 10 bushels
beets, 10 tone hay . ,.14 loads corn 'fodder, aboat 700 heads
Cabbage, 1600 Zs sour Grout, 4,0001ba pork, 9,000 lbs beef
100 corn brooms, 3 dozen axe handlai, 10 dozen pick han
dles, 510 Mi. hog's lard 110 haslicta !varionelikutls and bi-
r7fa.n• - 'I , 4P-I'Vqv
ga,sVz.v-•.:1541 ,, v,
14 1 11
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$22 54
ll...—About 220 meals were s
g and wayfaring paupera du
We, the undersigned, Auditors
ingdon, do hereby certify that NV
der', Touchers, accounts, go., of ti
of said county, and fin d same
stated; end we doifurthorflnd that
soror's account be has paid on P
last statement, the sum of $1,117
the sum of $683 01 was expended ,
1862, making total expenditures (
amount to the sum of $1,134 89-
standing fur year 1868, to wit, $l9l
91. If. BA.Ph
11. L. Will
Allllll. II A
$1.6 62
TIOUSEKEEPERS, ATTENTION !
_g_j_ You all want a CLOTHES WRINGER., in order
to get through your washing earlier, spare your 'strength
and at thalamic time save enough in the wearer clothes;
by using a Wringer, to pay for It in six months, at the
present price orcotton. Wrlnnors that hero token tho
PREMIUM oven ALL 02112E5 is the market, for sale at the
Hardware Stars of ye3,18C4 JAMES A:BROWN.
sli 40
QELLING OFF' FOR CASH I
*3 Haring a largo stock et hardware on hands,bOught
at old prim, lam daily selling goods lower than they
can ha bought in Philadelphia. Call soon.
Fe 3, 1E64 JAMES A. BROWN.
T GLASSLS.-
I . tittle at the Hardware gore of
Fob. 3, 1864
$l6 40
QSCANYAN'S ORIENTAL AL
BUM,
'his unique and interesting collection of Twenty•three
splendid yhotographic Dor:mita of Oriental men and wo.
mon, taken from lite, in both indoor and outdoor costumes
Is now ready for sale.. Price $3. Soot free by moll, on
receipt of price. Dealers supplied at the usual discount.
•Tltoa portraits received a silver medal from the Amer.
icon Institute. C. 03CANYAN,
Fol'Alt : • 87 Lafayette place, N. Y.
CASS VILLE SEMINARY
AND
CBE
The subscriber respectfully announce. to the citizens of
Huntingdon and tho adjoining counties that the Caesvllie
Seminary will be open for instruction on tho 4th April,
for two quarters ' of 11 weeks each. Gentlemen and In
dies desiring instruction for the purpose of qualifying
themsohos for teachers will pleas° nildress
• . GEO. F. DAVENPORT,
Cassville, Huntingdon co., Pa.
lissiotsBCsS,E. McDivitt, County Superintendent, and
othera. • Feb. 3,1864.
•
INE
IST OF LETTERS remaining in the
l'ost Office at Core . ° lean, for month encliag Jan. al,
L:
Barkholder, George
Liters Glinrlea
Garthstagh, Henry
Mai, Abutliam
Haute, Josiah
Coffee Itto, Feb. 3, 1884
A UDITOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is
_c - x. hereby given to all persons Interested that tbe
un
dor_igned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court. of
Huntingdon county, to distribute the fund In the hands
of Ueorgo W. Johnson, Sheriff of Bald county, arising
from the sale of the real estate of Samuel 11. Stryker, will
intend et his office In the borough. of Huntingdon, on
Saturday, the 20th, day of February next, at ono o'clock
for the purpose of moking sald distribution,, when
net where all persons having claims against the said
fund are required to present them or be debarred from
coming in for a share of the paid fund.
E 2 85
Fab. 9,1884
G. W. Carpenter, lleuszey & Co's
TVHOLESALE DRUG AND
$S 05
C . HEMICAL WAREHOUSE,
Ne. 737 Market St.; Philadelphia.
The subscriber keeps constantly:on hand a large stock
of Dittrati, MEDICINES, CIIE3IICAIA, PIIAII3IACEU
TICAL PREPARATIONS, and every other article which
appertains to the business, embracing the most extensive
variety; also, PAINTS, OIL and GLASS , of every desert,-
[lon.
All articles purchased from us can be relied on es being
of tho most superior quality and at as low prices ns they
ran be bad. We can ofTer sue), Inducements 101 make
It ',the interests of purchasers to lay in thelk euPplies
from ern, and give us their future patronage, and *invite
all Wilo Vita the city, to call nt our eatabliahmemt. 'All
orders addressed to us by mall or otherwise will meet
with prompt attention..
LIE
EIS
PUBLIC. SALE Or REAL ES
TATE. ' •
[ESTATE OB MICBAEL BARNDOLLAR, dec'd.]
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.
By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Munt
ingdou County, the undersigned will sell at Public Sale
on tho premises, on WEDNESDAY, 10th day of March
1884, at one o'clock of sold day, Tho following real es
tate, to wit :
$483.1 71
All that certain tract of land situate in the township
of Clay, In the Bahl county of Huntingdon, adjoining
lands of William Corbin's heirs On the east, leads of Da
vid F. Stevens on the North, lands of James G. McNeal
on the West, and lands of Samuel Oindfolter and others
on the south. Containing one hundred and eleven notes
and fifty two perches and allowances more or lees; hav
ing thereon erected a two story frame Muse, log barn
and other from ovements.
TERMS OF SALE.—One third of the purchase money
to be paid on donfirmation of the sale, one third in ono
year thereafter with Interest, and the remaining third
at toe death of the widow, her interest to be paid to her
punctually and annually during lice life; to be secured
by the bonds and mortgage or judgments of the purcha
ser. BENJAMIN WOOLLET
Feb. 4,1864.
Tie S.
REVENUE STAMPS
. FORA L E
AT LEWIS' :ROOK STORE.
HUNTINGDON, PENNA.
$825 88
$720 02
VALENTINES. !
A large assortment of
SENTIMENTAL AND COMIC
VALENTINES,
For sale Wholesale and Retail,
AT LEWIS' BOOS & MUSIC STORE.
$1209 41
EMU
STRAY HEIFER.
Came to the premises of the subscriber in Carbon
township, about tho first day of November last, •
-
a small red Heifer; with white back, face, and PS.'
belly, about two years and a half old. Thr
owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay
charges and take her away, or she will be disposed of
according to law. DANIEL BItODE.
Jan. 27, 1864.*
No. 1 to 5 37 04
6 tog 165 95
STRAY SHEEP.—A ewe and a lamb
without morko, came to the premlnes of the oubscrt.
bar In Porter townehlp..about oue month ago. The ow
ner le requested to come .forward, prove property, pop
charger, and take them away, otherwise they will be dle
poood of according to law.'
Jau,27, 1804. JOU& FIULTZAIIERGER.
4ntUDITOR'S NOTICE.—The under
signed Auditor hereby gives notice that be was.ap•
po ed by the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, to
distribute the balance due to 191111 am IL Harper, and
Robert Fleming on their account as executors of Sarah
Obum, late of Jackson twp., dec'd., and will attend to
the duna alibi appointment, at his office In the borough
of Huntingdon. on Thursday,lhe 18th day of February,
1861, at 10 o'clock. A. M., when and where all persons In
terested are notiffed to attend. IV. A. STEVENS,
Jan. 27, 18134. •.. . Auditor.
$ 832 71
TO THE BOOT .10 SHOE TRADE
CHASE &' PEDDLE#
MANUFACTURERS of lIPPERg,
NO:19 SOUTH THIRD STREET;
[Ur STAIRBI
Inform the undo that they keep coastal:oli d
full assortment of Mores, Women's and Oblldren's
- BOOT AND SllOll UPPERS,
of every description, made only from primo stock and
fitted 'with beat materials, to tha,most fashionable city
styles. Trial orders aro eolicited, mud
.prompt attentioik
will be paid to all orders sent to them.
Ti. 111.1413- CAS.' ON -DB [AVERY
27 5 1.96172nk.
MONTHLY TABLE
P 4 3IIaIPY
pa2augo:n
aluourodom
MEI
CIEM
I=l
u.li,
g i
1 i
WWI. I Fr"
UOttlo,it
..Pll9O
unallowy I ...
'7t.'4
talpaoa
upplied to sundry Wan
ring tho year:
of tba county of Mat
e holm examined the or
helnreetors of the Poor
to be correct as above
ton exminuing the Trot ,
.00r Milne orders since
90, of which amount ,
on accounts o(the year
of 1863, (so far an pold,)
leaving balance out
-3
'<MEE.
lARTHY, }Auditor
tRNISIT,
.iAN.IRS A. BROWN
NORMAL SCHOOL
Ifarkelzowl, Cnth. Inns
• Russel, A
Fair, Peggy Mrs.
Warning, Garrit
2 Shontz, G. W.
DEZEUE2
TIIEO. u. CI EVER,
Auditor
GEO. W. CARPENTER d CO.,
737 Market Street, Phileda
FISHERS' MAIL
)41.,
-
THOS. FISHER,, U. G. FISHER.. T. C. FISHER
FISHER & SONS
HUNTINGDON, PA.
13ff
STAPLE & FANCY DRY-GOODS,
ETC., ETC.
=::=
A: HAND : SOMESTOCK of GOODS,
. .
of all kind', Is now open foritnjosioclicin of tbopublic
and wa cordially Invite all onib'ensiorinWa
getorally, foetal audit° convinced that wa are nibeiptal
led in the quality, taste, style, and prices erotic Oonds.
We requoet . the public to bear in mind that we par,
chum principally freui first band' In Now York, pay
CAIIII‘for all we buy, anficanuot be rivalled In our facili
ties for opening for public nee, a ntock of General Dior,
cliandise.
=I
HUNTIAIGEiON MILLS:
I=l
GRAIN, FLOUL, AND FEED.
--0-
•
WE ARE PREPARED TO. PUR-'
chase all kinds of GRAIN,for - "filch we, ,pay the
highest cash prices; '
and will have for gale at all times,
,•
FLOUR, FEED, &c.
=I
PLASTER! PLASTER!!
=l=
WE HAVE - an :IMMENSE STOCK
or ELASTEII; an ample supply fur .thia and neighboring
counties' Raving a 4111 expressly for grinding It, we
can produce liner and more desirable stuck than can usu
ally be had.. -
SALT !. SALT !
=
WE OFFER 500 BBLS. of SPLEN
did ONONDAICIA SALT, unequalled In quality and price.
0. A, Salt In sacks is also kept constantly on hand.
=Z
FISH. FISH. •
=I
10 Bb t. No 1 MACK MRHL
10 ~ No. 2
10 a No. 3
.15 Half ➢Dlo. No,l
20 " N 9.2 "
10 " N 0.3
IpUBLIC NOTICE . : •'• • •
, All persons Interested Wili r pictits'otitio . i4iii","ttiat
t to undersigned deputy Collector of .11. 8.-Internal Heya
nue for Uuntlngdon" county, will attend on the lef,and
3d Tuesdays of each month, at the JaclOwn Hotel, in the
borough of Huntingdon, to receive taxes, Ic., commenc
ing-on the 7th July.-
ITAIIES CLARKS.
July 7th, 18b3.
Quarter 'llariels end Ella, of all numborg. 'ire also of.
SUMAC. SUMAC.
-=O
WE ARE AT ALL TIMES .PRE-
pared to boy SUMAC; will pay cash', or tmie; as dealred
FLAX. FLAX.
==sll
_ .
THE HIGH PRICES RULING FUR
Cotton Goods his compelled public attention to ta • ttore
cepecially directed to the culture of Flax. It . can De made
by some ettezitlou, • one of the Meat valuable products a
fi&nier:can predate; en acre readily producing 60 to 00
Dollar, Worth of fibre end nett.- Greet cars should be
ieken by ..groivere to - he;e • thelr Flax eliAsll..ifiri thiu
WlidArottlag; When watered ButliciantlY on 0126'11NES It
should ba turned, and 'agate to .expoSitte until sal the
stelae get a gray color, and the lint readily seittiates
frotd the Gotut by a gentle rub.— • •
It shouldon &esti dry day be fled In bundles and - Is
. , . . , , - • - - • •
then" roskly.for the mill. is . agon . sral thing t e cei smith
seal 14 so5o„ oten sere: — tlnfoig iiiry rleh
.OAO llsslhol nor sore Is seiclent., If the ground Is eery_
etrong onsand one fourth bnebel Is Ample.
VALI I / 1 131;1 PROPERTY
FOR • Wig 41? RENY.
. . . . •
PeCOMl..destrouspf purchasing er rep.tilg ii TALI,
kreparty Cap ./30v htivet.lltt hbflortllltitY, a
.Bald prepiErty reodeietrf.br. 6 thorner' let. on Wtich .
erected d store aultwarehoutrelwith apartments for fo.
1314; the entire building leing,smicte, eLstydlve feet In
length, with stable the•Toti .40.4
Th e locution is immodiStely_olo4o.BlilltMi g M4klOg it
convenient es.althipplut pabi4VlSt Pr Wthd ; e
twmn two of the bat valleys In the county. .
• ;Apylpersott wishing 'tosu g agdAtt . Mut .A.letcetttlie or
dtl bizalnetis, rthia this among the beet In the
State., .Thd :ewlfer ,Igiltroldreddi . titlls'llitounl of from
fifteen to twenty tfionsand &dial's per ycart showing It tO
be the beat business" atand-offeied.for lade or rent far 6i.
F(2ll . partict4re r adi.ircres
11untIngdon;ilu . htlngdon Colfuty,
Jab. 27,186.1.3.1 rennet.
f ~~J: ` 1
• ANT
FARM 'OF' 200' ALIM.S;' • '
AT PRrOAT • Al..tam.
The subscriber offers et prlvite.wdWits wdltrablo mll
property and farm of 200 acres.of laud, on Shaver% creek.
two miles from Petersburg, Duntingdon county.
The property will be mid separately or'all together. •
The propertycan ho seen by calling on the subscriber;
end terms nmde easy.
Dec. 23,1863. . TllO2, F. SiDIVART.
DIti.VATE.SALE : -
REA.T....EASTATB.
The subscriber bang delitroieforiaostug to - the West;
• - TWO TRACTS 01".142.115 . /.
to Perm tow:MIN Urrotingdon•connty;tst ----
No. 1.-L-A' fatlircottioining 214 , ri.prea,s liikletsred- and
nnder cultivation; Tat.tatprilveimenti' 'two
story log hou ti o with cellar, good log barn, and otitis out t-
No, 2.--A farm containing about 200 acres, about 125,
cleated ail.midat inifitofertibncs are a
story and a half log house with collar, cabln - barn and
other ontlmildinga.
Terms made known by the anbecriber reWing iitqlret
described farm. [De2,1134] , PHILIP
.044tNtit.
• . •• •• • - • - • • • . --
- MI ORSES . WANTED: .' '' '''''" '_ •
" a F&ty head of .yonng sound Horses and 0.,,„
mares wanted on and after January 12th; ur- i ii , 2 ; .
, , ,
to February 12th. Good prices wilt be pal.,
Muntlngdon. JaiiG, 1804. - JACOB BERGEY.
.
ADMINISTRA,TOIVS
[Eatate of George W. Wagoner, dec'd.]
, •Citerttor,Admintettationymon.tho.utato of aporge W.
Wagoner; late of Dnlifiti towneldp,:lliatitigdon , eoutity,
.dee'ti, having been granted to tho undoreigdol, ail pone
hiving claims againet.tke eitato are foquosted:to pfekent
them to the ttudereigned, and all pereone indebtedoettl
make Immediate payment. W K. WILLIA3IBOki,
Shade ISnyyJedr..4,--186.14t r - "Administrator.
OXECUTORS' - NOTICE.--
Chialfdallitain:dned. , r7
Hers testamentary' upon' tindlestament of
Charles Greene, late of. Otiehrii township. Huntingdon
County, ,denansed, have been granted to. the subscriber.
All persons indebted are rainestedrt64naksit frardothate
payment, and those having claims Oil present them prop
erly authenticated to the undersigned.
- - - - -JOSEPILACCBACTini,.
BENNY WILSON,
Jan. 6,186445 t -` 1.
-- • f Executors.:
- • ; t.
" A:. STENIENS
ATTPRNT;YAT, LAW,
: •
OFFICE—In Brick Ro7 nearly oppo- -
site Court:House,. on Hill Street, Aunt,'
ingtlen, Pa.•
Huntingdon, Dee. 15, 1853.
priESERTIIIiTROg XI M. U. S. A.
, Corporal VICTOR V. DOIIIIIIRRIIt. 00., M, 19th
a. Vol. Cavalry, aged 22 nars ; 5 feet, 8 Inase high,
blue eyes, brown ,balr;by„nooppationif carpenter? Bahl
Dougherty' was enlisted in' nautinkdbn, l'a., August 25,"
1853, wag mustered into.tbo gprrlcnin..."ladelphia, to
serve three Year s . , ~,-
Alm—Private W 51.. goucK, co. 131,19tb P. V. Cavalry,
aged 20 ; gloat, 5 lnehea high, blue °yea, dark hair, fair
complexion, and by occnpation a blacksmith. Said 'Lick
was collided at Huntingdon; Pa., to serju for thine years.
A reward of MIN offered for the arrest and delivery or
cab or either of the abovo , nawied'desertars,,,l
' • ' SAIIL: 8. - 1113VETT,
... ',Teal*. co.St,. 190 t Bak,' pa. Cat..
_..... .. .. ....,. ~ ... .
Nl6, 1863
NEW GOODS' ' NEW. GOODS ! e
25 PER pENt.'CREAPER'YRAN
TEE CREAPEST '• •
AT COFFEE RUN STATION,
Would respectfully call the attention of lilic - old •; paTiond;
specially, and the public in general; to his ogteesire,
stock of well selected new Goods, kis'. reeeivetfrod' the
Zestern cities; consisthig,in part, , of •
lothing,;Woolt •
en Ware , Notions, .
Hats and Caps '•Doetwand '. •
Ai • .
.
• - Shoes, Bonnets,-Shawlsrou
tars, Hardware, Quierieware, Oro:-
'caries, Wood and WilloW-were,
Seg,ars, ttaila, Glass, Provisione,
Oil, Fish, Silt, - Tinwore DOP
per Ware, . Drugs' and
Medicines, Clocks, '
Watches; 84.
and all other arlicles kept hitt ilisi'class country story,
all selected with the:greatest care and which were put
chased for eat& only, and affords bim to sell them at a'
very low hgnre. • The public will find it to their advan
tage to call and examine our unsurpassed deaf . before
pnrchaSing elkoirhere. No pains will be sparedin show
ing our Coeds. Ladies are specially invited to_examine
our large stock of faahlonable dress goods; Shells. Cir.
milers, Fore, and a great variety of II Orion goug e , Horde
- .
ry, t •
All kindesof produce taken in exchange at thhighest,
market prices,--Cash uotrehised. fly strict attention to
tlio wants of customers, we hope toreceive a continuation
of the liberal patronage With which we hero been hereto.
-fore favored. Come one and eilliettil:txr.
fla.Now Goods receinxt dully. . ,
.923Z0N COHN.
COFFEE I. COFFEE fit
THE UNIVERSALLY, APPROVED
NONPAitiIL,
and other favorite brandi bf dash
, FOR.SALE AT ,
THE EAGLE STEAM SPICE ~AND
COETER , VITO'FtB9; •
Not!, 244, 146 #2 248 Nth.' ricnit 13t4
De2:3—flm.l
ANCY FURp,.FVIOg FITS
J B6 , for -.Uties and
Children, that will be worn during the Tait .and Winter
season.. • • •
Being the direct Importer, of all my Furs, from Europe,
and having them manufactured under my own supervision,
enables me to offer my customers width° public a much
'handsomer' Set of Furs for the same money. ladies
please give me a call before putcheelni.-•!
WRemember-the damp„ number s and.s.trt..:_ Jo
Weirs, (New Fur Simr t 718 Arch Street' Plitliulelptile.
Sept:
.1 . 6, 1883.-fan.
GOLD PINS,— "-•
-
:1 3 0d.KET-KIVIVES,
Anc sioelF.4 the best manufacture,
jusit reeeived alid for sale
at LEWIS' Book Sioiti.
Attie
that thaWatstate rightt, privitegen, Inutehige,
proporty and IntinunMee, which belonged to the 'Mini -
°remark Water Company. luting been sold filial ,
id' of Huntingdon county, the Company who phrehased
will meet AUT.°lonzif.nf Chamberlain. on Satur
day, 6th' February next,itt 634 ocutk, P.: It., to organize
said
-pee
p..Cirtivictronw
BASKETS - (ir 'SLEIGTBASKET'S,
Near Huntingdon' , Fermi:
All oraerwilliaa ou aitoxlipt
Orders left at Levels' Book Store - will retAte ellen Lion,
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Corner of New SL;
110 WARD, WORRELL.
ARCH Street;
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ai4eralistuufactur
id Dealerinallkindi
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Id Childien's wear,
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to my
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tory_ libepl patron
:tended tame duritan
eat,-..few 3veraaied
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now in store, el my
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