The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, February 17, 1864, Image 3

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Wedneaddimorning, Pet). 17, 1864.
- .LOCAL. & PERSONAE.
nat Next ?--The type founders
have isseed . a circular to all, printers
that•they have "raised' the price of
printing materivls 25 ,per cent. I)rin
tors' ink has advanced 25 per cent;
and paper makers have • raised the
Price of paper 100 per cent. The
teader will see that publishers of news
.papers are not likely to become "mil
lionaires in a burry under • this state
Of affairs. Surely, printers are the
unluckiest of the, unlucky, and the
ones most frequently subject to disap
pointinent,—for, when we thought
matters looked most favorable for a
reduction in the amount of impost on
prietiPgratplials, WO are, met with
the-astounding intelligence that more
is added: We have .not, yet been
smitten`Witb the "dying"' fever, and
so long as plir list continues as it is,
crowded with. honest, promptly pay
ing subscribers,. there is not much
probability ofns soon being infected
with the contagion.
A Soldqr3V3itiiierritijcl:q Big Speech.
—On 'Mutat Id,r;,John Dean,
of the National ibbasei gake 'a dinner
to a ontriber of . ..veteran volunteers of
Co. G ar:diCts I sth, who en
listed early tbe war ligtlitist the re
bellion. To' had OM,
,pleasure of be
ing present; and of enjoying the good
„ .
- dinner proVided,f9r : th 6 occasion—the
table being' loaded to:, running over
with good things - generally. After
the party had done justice , to the eat
ables, Capt. Harrison presiding; enter
,tained motion that W. W. Gray,
Esq., address the soldiers, which of
course was unanimolisly agreed to,
and Mr. Gray rose and . di.(f address the
soldiers a skeet' of an hour and a
half in - length - andelo. - md whoym had
just about commenced,in good elit , :iiest.
We dont know that we were ever bet,
ter, if as well,. pleased -.with au address
and we aro very sure the soldiers, mid .
all others...wlioliadthe pleasure of
bearing the !!Xitrikee orator," were
eqhfillkas hell' pleaSed The compa
ny
. With thrOe ;dicers for
Vie dinner, the hoSt and hostess and
our country.
Aepiile~a: On. Friday last, Mr. Sam
uel Molatt, an employee on . the Penna.
attempted to jump on the noon
pasSengeitrair this place, going
east, 'after it had got in motion, and
was thrown-ander the cars, one wheel
passing over his right arm above the
elbow breaking- the bone inthree pla
ces. lie was also slightly injured on
the head and , right., ankle. Drs. La
den and Snare were soon at the depot
and took the arm off near the shoul
der.
.The unfortunate man was then
taken to comfortable quarters at the
Jackson house where ho received the
kind attention of Mr. Morrison and
family. Mr. Molatt ha's a family re
siding at MillerstOwn, Perry county.
Our RailroaAs.
The annual Report of - the Railroad
Department of the State presented to
the State Legislature,• givesgratifying
evidenee of the, prosperity of. .the dif
ferent roads- 7 The : receipts of : the
roads in the State for the year am
ount to the Sum total of $40,523,571,
45. The expense for the same period
were $20,602,804,58, leaving a bal
ance on the profit side of $19,920,706,
89, which is nearlY half"the total ear
nings. Of this• the receipts of the
Pennsylvania Rail Road amounted.to
near 812,000,000, while the._ expenses
were about half that sum. The re
ceipts of the PaSSenger Railways in
Philadelphia, for the - year; amount to
tl,Bl3;2lB,2o,*leaving,A: ! balanee, on
the P`refit'Side;afeer • deduCting - expen
ses, of 8540,173,58:-
Perb:ariCid 'aria `tiai I ioad ` OF:corpo
ration in the world_can show such a
profitable balance sheet, in, the busi
ness of one year, as that exhibited by
the Pennsylvania - Railroad. The bus
iness Of the road du'rhig the past year
has been 3 irrrnxen ~fand has been, man !
aked'in'the inOseslcilftil manner. The
Penn's Mere •iralidrtance to
the Genera.l,Aemernment : '-than any
other railroad . ipOle,cculntry ? as it is
the safest and' ino4t•diliect 'ediffieeting
betWeen'the'EliSPan&Vrest.
The above also shows, in-a. very de:-
oided f manner,..the , .difference in the
progress
.of affairs between the, North
and 114 South. - While the §Onthern
roads are wearing out and growing di-
lapidated, and no material • to, repair
them, ours are preparing :beyond all
precedent in this department of enter
prise and industry.—Altoona Tribune.
Removing lirest.—W understand
that Mr. Samuel J . ilackedorn, one of
the Directors of the Poor of this coun
ty, interids:to'move west in the spring.
-- te,svea •racancy in the Board
and it ismeceSsarY r tO-elect'fwO Direc
tors next fall, in the place of Messrs.
lionderson
,& Ilaelcedorn— : Mr, Ilack
cdorn I;lest men in the
lower end, aad r6gret to lose him
as a citizen of the county.
um. The Parlor "..Matches, r. superior
to any other kind,, in the rriarkut, for
sale at Lewis' Book Store. •
Major Osterlob loft for Now
York ho
was oriteyotl, to: roport for . Outy,:p_Pay;
inastor iu tho Navy.
Our,goldiers,—While we speak with
all . dtte - praise of the deeds, and ad
mire the courageand evidence of de
votion to, country in the re-enlisted
veterans, we shMild not be unmindful
of those whO'itie 'still on the field.
Their term of enlistment will soon ex
pire, and; after three years of the most
ezieiting interest and adventure that
some•of them will, perhaps, - never a-.
gain be destined to witness, they too
will return, to enjoy Once - more the
comforts of home. If these braves do
not again enlist, that is no reason
they should be censured or any the
less honored- or admired.. But we
cannot think that any man can be so
false to the welfare of the Union -sol
diers as not to fully - appreciate • the
services they have already rendered
their country, and give them a cordial
reception "when they come Marching
home.", ,
St. Valentine's Day. Sunday last;
the 14th, was St. Valentine's day,
held in remembrance as the birth-day
of a Pope of that name It is said
that on this day the birds choose their
mates. The prevalent custom of sen
ding Valentines at this season, was
Sully enforced hero during the past
week, -and if sending valentines is any
omen of . the desire for a "partner,"
we think that many lads and lassies
will ere long be wedded in the sacred
bonds of conjugal love.
Military Aspedt.--The goodly num
ber of soldiers, .veteran and recruit,
wearing the attractive "blues," gives
our town quite a Military appearance,
like unto the days of Camp Grossman,
Camp Juniata ; and still latterly of the
camp of invalids. The general jollity
of the "bold 86g-or boys" breaks the
usual monotonous quiet here, and ev
cry one
.I)&ticatioa.—The new' Lutheran
Chtfreh in Allenville, Mifflin county,
will be,dedicated to the service of God
on. Thursday, Feb. 25th. A. number
of ministers are expected to' be lires
ent. The Rey..C. Leply of
port, Md., will preach the dedkiatory
sermon.' ServiceEi to commence at 10/
o'clock, "A. M. A general attendance
is invited. , .
Painful Accident.---On Friday week
last, as master-Frank Briggs, son of
Jonathan Briggs, of Sbirleysburg, was
descending from the haymow, be slid
upon a fork, which had been left stan
ding upright against the mow. One
of the prongs passed entirely through
his right thigh. The little fellow he
roically withdrew the iron hiniself. Ho
is about eleven years of age. We unz
derstand ho is recovering.
Enlistments.—ln almost every sec
tion of this county the enlisting fever
has raged since the Proclamation of
the President. The great inducement,
bounties, has caused many a-man to
volunteer, until our quota is nearly
full. We trust all who lave •the
means--the mean dollar—will give
liberally; and all that are able will ac
cept of it, and take to themselves the
honor of saving mother Huntingdon
from the draft.
INCOME TAX.—lnstructions have
been issued to U. S. Assessors that to
insure ann-early completion of the an
nual list f0r,18114, they instruct their
.
Assistants to begin at once the collec
tion. of income retinue in their re
spective- divisions. That is' the tax
due on incomes -for the year ending
December 31st, 2863. Persons liable
to an income tax should get their af
fairs in order at once,.to be able to
make their returns without delay,
when called upen.—The statement
should be prepared with great care,
and should set forth the entire income
for 1863, from all sources; with the
whole itemized statement prepared
beforehand, And they can be aided by
the ASsiStatit'AssesSorin•putting them
in propersbapesin A' few minutes - Re.
turns ;will have to be made under oath.
SUBSIDED. - The individuals who
were terror-stricken by the number of
accidents on the Penna. Railroad dur
ing last Mouth,bace-now subsided and
dispelled - their superstitious fears.—
The less frequency of-smash-Ups,-pro
duced_by close investigation and strict
er - care and also re
moved-all unjust- accusations, and re
new'edili,e Confidence of trairelere in
the ability'of those Oho 'have the con
trol and management of the Road. A
bettcr•eonducted and eider' • Railboad
than the - Penna. Central cannot be
NATERANS RETURNING.' - After a
short stay of peace and pleasure the
veterans of this place are returning to
theAeld once more. Two years ago
or more they left us with little or no
idea of a..soldier's life; - but, impelled
by a sense of the momentous import
ance efthe demands: of the crisis,. and
endowed with a spirit of duty and de
votedness to their country, they met
and . nohly fought the enemy. May
tbey . yetura to aid in giving the death
blow to the now tottering rebellion,
see the fi 11 pr9qio.yi Government
established and, acknow.ledged through
out the South i 'and'escime once more to
their homes to enjoy the blessings of
peace they fought to obtain l •
A Substitute for Eggs.—As n matter
of general' intereet - , ae:exchange states
that corn starch ls an, excellent, sub
stitute for eggs for culinary purposes,
one spoonful of eoiii.eiarch being reck
oned as equal to a single egg;
The Cassville Seminary.: We . have
neglected for two weeks past to nc- -
tic° that this institution will, l?e open
for the reception of scholars on the
4th of April next, Mr. Gco. F. Da
venport,.the principal; we are assured
is fully competent' to give general: sat
isfaction. For particulars, address
Mr. Davenport at eassville.
• )367.1%Ttn. B. Ziegler, Esq., of this
place, has purchased the ➢ionroe Fur
nace, and is making . arrangements to
put the works in operation again.
The 110/1/.—We observe in town a
few re-enlisted members of this gal
lant regiment, who have returned on
a furlough for several days. These
heroes of a well fought campaign sh'ld
meet with the most hearty and flatter
ing Welcome from the friends of the
soldiers. .
Destroyed by . Fire.--We learn tbat
the residence of John Dougherty, Esq.,
at Mount Union, was destroyed by
fire on Sunday evening last; We have
not learned particulars.
Out of the Draft.---Hnntingdon bor
ough has put - into the army within
the past two weeks, between _thirty
and forty now men, and we are infor
med that the muster rolls at Harris
burg now gives the borough an ex
cess of at least eighty-five men to
meet any future draft.
rEa,. Agents are in town from many
townships of - this county, and • from
Blair, Mifflin, .Canibria and York
counties, picking up Men at. good . lo
cal bounties. The "boys" are pocket
ing the greenbacks and changing their
clothing rapidly.
21f5r.' A rebel officer jumped from a
train at Mill Creek on Friday night
last and made his escape. Another
jumped froth. the same train this side
of Pittsburg, and was so badly injured
that he died soon after.
Se - Lieut. Will Cunningham, of the
110th, is at home on furlough, looks as
if soldiering agreed with him. In
deed all the "boys" look' as if:pey en•
joyed better.health than the "home
guards." .
ite.;Ar. Adams Express .ofdee• has
been established at Coffee Run, and
Simon Cohn appointed Agent. It will
be quite a convenience to the people
of that neighborhood desiring to Ship
or receive parlsages.
VW" Town Lots for sale in Mt. Uni
on.--See advertisement.
U. S. REVENUE STAINIPS.—Persons in
want of these stamps can get them at
Lewis' Book Store. Orders by mail
will receive attention.
VALENTINES.—Tho Valentine season
is at hand, and a lar'ge variety of Sen
timental and Comics, can be bad at
Lewis' Book Store, wholesale and, re
tail.
ONE splendid Guitar, price $3O, 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 -
POCO METALLIC PAINT
Prevents roofs and exposed walls from leaking. Dries
hard under water. PAINTS MORE TEIAN TWICE the
surface whito7lend will. Wears longer and is no blgher
in price. Stands heat better nun red lend.
SMITif BOIVEN, Agent,
Office, back 150% North Fourth St.,
Fe17,1864-1m Philadelphia.
MARRIED,
On the 10th `Feb„ .1864,1 by Rev.
D. M. Giles, Mr. SEIM JOHNS to Mrs.
ELIZABETH OCO . , both of Orbisonia.
On the 11th Feb., at Robert Giffin's
Hotel, Orbisonin, by the same, Mr.
Wrki. H. BROWN, of lowa, to Miss _RA
CHEL B. SNYDER, of Fort Littleton, Pa.
On the sth Feb., 1864, by Rey. Geo.
Guyer, Veteran JOHN BARTOW, Co I,
sth Pa. Reserves; and Miss KATE DEAL
of McConnellstown, Huntingdon co.
DIED,
In Altoona, Pa on the 9th inst, Mrs.
Sarah Corbin, wife of Abram Corbin,
late, of this place, in the 75th year or
her age. The deceased has for many
years"previons to her death, been a
resident of this place, and as such was
universally,respected and esteemed.—
A consistent and worthy - follower of
the Redeerner, she was in death as in
life, a witness to the reality of that
religion which she professed, enduring
affliction with patience and dying in
the triumphant hope of a gloriotis im
mortality, without a cloud to obscure
her vision while passing through the
dark valley and shadow of death.
"Asleep , in Jesus—blessed Bleep;
From whinh nnne ever woke to weep.
A cairn and undistnrhed repose.
Unbroken by the lust of foes."
IN Juniata township, Feb. 9, .13EN
YAMIN F. POPE, aged 16 years and 3
months.
ANTED.—A. Journeyman 'Miller,
Wlmmediately, or a youngloon who would like to
learn the millin g trade. Addreeo '
A. J. AIcCOY. Spruce Creek,
Fel.7,lBol—}t. Huntingdon co.. Pa.
•
k) TRAY STEER.—Came to the prem
ie., of the subscriber In Warrform/irk twp.,Mitt
on or abort the first of Dec., 1063, a black STEED
supposed. to be nbeut. two years old. Thee
owner to requested to come forward, prove properly• pay
charges and take Min away, otherwise he will be disposed
of according. to law. THOMAS W. 1141110 E,
Feb. 17, 180.4.* _
PUBLIC SALE.
ONE HOUSE AND SEVEN LOTS
Situate in the town. of MOUNT UNION. and known na
the property of the late Ifoti. James - awin, dec'd., wilt he
offered at public sale on the premises,
On Thursday, the 3d of March, 1864,
I=
In the "Town Plot" these lots aro known as No's 13,
16, 32, 33. 117, 119, end 141: • •
r - i No. t 3 has, on it a two story plank house and
slable,.the boom baring a cellar, 3 rooms down
emirs. and 5 rooms up stairs. No. 10 adjoins
No. IT, and.both aro hub a four . yards wort of the;
Station, north of and fronting on Om r ai lroad.
---•, • , • _
.Nu's. 82 nod 33 110 In (ho northeast corner of n Inrga
field west of tbe:Watlon, mad fronton Witlwrstreot.
No's. 117 and 118 lio south .of the railroad Within a
square of the station, aud front on Shirley street.
Is two squares south of the station and fronts
on Market groat. . • . • •-
C.
• Terms ,1811 ou confirmation of ago.
For forth& particulars inquire •of Dfr 3..0. Seehler.
Tigkat egettt, ftlount.Unton; or of the euhserlher.
• - ' ' ' JACKSON,
Feb. 17,1561. , Huntingdon, retina.
PHILADELPHIA PIAILKETIL
February 18,./EfG-t.
.
Fanny find Extra Fuldlfieur.. e 7 2,507,60
Common end Superfine i5,75(6,26
nye Fleur 1 . - 2 6.50
Coru Mee..:'-• •• •' • . tei bl SSP)
Fix f re Veld f e Itlin. *1,75@2,00
nth. fthd Primo 11... d
Rye
Corn, prime Yellow .
.(lute •
IMMO
Cloversoed, ?6,4
Wool
Illdos
==z
HUNTINGDON MARKETS.
Eztra Family Flour 1 , 3 bbl . $ 6,60@7,20
/.^,xtra do cwt 3,76'
White Wheat I 60
Red Wheat 7 40
ISMEMEI
Flaxseed.....
Dried Apples
8utter.,...,...
Eggs
Laid
Shoulder ....
Bides
Tallow
WM. MANN'S AXES, at'old-prices,
at the hardware store of JAS. A.BROWN.
IlutTtiogdon, 8e10,84
L'RESH SMOKED HAMS, DRIED
1 . • BEEF and TONGUES, Just received xt
Feb, 10,1804 LLOYD & HENRY, •
I MAST WITH THE VETERANS.
. Thom, desiring to enlist am have a good opportuni
ty, to CO. D, 147th PENNA. VETERAN VOLUNTEERS.
front Huntingdon county. This company has reel:aided
as vetorana and now at horns on furlough of 30 days, du
ring which time the undersigned has authority to enlist
and till up his company.
Decrulting office at tho Jackson House in Huntingdon.
Apply before the 22d Feb. next.
J. ADDISON MUOItE, Capt. Co. Et, 14701 P. v. V.
Fe 10,1864 ltecruitipe Officer
NOTICE
To the Creditors of the Huntingdon,
Cambria and Indiana Turnpike Road Co.
Tho Court of Huntingdon county at the January term,
1864, directed to be paid to sold Creditors two and one.
fourth per cent. on their etaime on which former dividend
been been declared, which I will pay on the presentation
of their Certificates of deposit by themaelves or their agents
JOHN S. 'SETT, Sequestratur.
Spruce Creek, February 10.1864. • • .
HollidayThurg "Standard," Blairsville paper, Ebensburg
"Mtvgfwninn , ' publish 3t and charge thin office. • " •
•
NOTICE.—WITEREAS, IN, PUR
pumice of an Act of Assembly of this Common
wealth, an attachment bath been granted by the Subscri
ber. ono of the Justices of the Primo it, and for the coun
ty of Huntingdon. at the instance of Valentine Hoover,
of the borongh of Huntingdon, in tho said county, avinst
Dr. J. S. Griffith. of tho bqrough of Huntingdon, .fore
said. whereon certain gckids and chattels and effectgliave
been tittathed and are now in the custody of George.hick.
sun and Thomas C. Fisher, of the borough and county of
Atualogdott, Truneeli by roe appointed agreeably to the
net of Atteembly. This is thereforo to give notice to tho
creditors of the said Dr. J. S. Griffith. to appear on Thurs.
day, the 25th February. A. U., 1864, at the ..ffice of Peter
Swoops in the borough and contity of Huntingdon afore
said, then and there to discover-and make proof of their
demands' agreeably to the directions of . ad act.
Felo,Bl] • PFIT Dit 815'0. E, J. P. [t. S.]
ÜBLIC SALE of HEAL ESTATE.
P
In pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of
ltuntinudon County to mo directed I will sell at public
sale on the prendses.
On Thursday, the 3d day of March next
The following real estate. late the property of Mrs. Ile
hems Campbell, deed.. to wit:
A lot of ground situated on the north aide of the Bed
ford /load in the village of Mcconnellstowm adjoining
lands of George !lawn and Brothers on the north, another
lot of raid deceased on the stet, the said Road on the
seeth. and clot of Henry Snyder on' the west, haying
thereon erected a large two-story frame mid weather.
boarded dwelling-hohse and store rooni,a frame carriage.
wood and smoke house. Also, a well of good' water with
apump therein. The above property to a desirable stand
for inerchandirtrig, arid has boon used as 'such for several
years.
Also, Another lot of ground adjoining the above, now
in the occupancy of John Dearinont, having thereon area
Coda two-story Immo
,dwelling-house.
•
Mile to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. Tho terms will
be made known ou the day of sato.
BENJAMIN F. PAT'rON,
Guardian of the minor children Of Men. It Campbell, deed.
February 10,1864.
PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ES
TATE.
[ESTATH OF ZIIOLIAEL DAHNDOLLAR, doc'd.]
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.
Dy virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Hunt
ingdon County the undersigned will sell at Public Sale
on the premiere, on WEDNkhDAY, 16th day of March
186.1, at one o'clock of said day, The following real es
tate. to Wit :
AN that certain tract of haul situate in the township
of Clay, in the said county . of ,lluntiniplon,. adjoining
lauds of William Corbin', hare on the east. hinds nf Da
vid P. Steventrotr the North; lands of d'andia' 0:111c,Neal
on the West, and lauds or Samuel - Otactfelter and others
on the Routh. Containing one hundre4nnd eleven eons
and fifty two parches and alionlancea iiiore or lees; hay
ing thereon erected a two story. frame house, -19 g barn
and other Imp:0'001MM
.TEIt3IS OF SAIJE.—Oue third of the purchase's money
to be paid on donfirmotion of the sale, one third in . oho
'yoar thereafter with interest, nod the remaining third
at too death of the widow. her interest to be paid to her
punctually clod normally during her life; to .be secured
by the bouda and mortgage or judgments of the purcha•
ear. ' BENJAMIN WOOLLET
Feb. 3, 18G4.
VALUABLE PROPERTY
FOR E 01? RENT.
-•
Any person desirous of purchasing er renting a Taloa
blo Property can now have an opportunity.
Sold property Consists of a corner lot, on which are
erected a storo and. warehouse, with apartments for a fa
tally; the entire building being some sixty-fire foot In
lengthovith stable on the lot. Lc. . •
' The location is immediately on the Railroad. making It
convenient a shipping point. east or west ; 'situate be
tween two of tho best valleys in the county.
Ahy person wishing to engage in the Mercantile or
any other business, will find this among (ho hest in the
State. Tim owilej has sold goods to the amount of from
fifteen to twenty thousand dollars por year: showing It to
be the best business stand offered for sale or rent for ma
ny years. For particulars. address A. A M.,
liluntingdon, Illintingdort county,
Jan. 27,1664.3 i - Penna.
•
VALUABLE MILL_ PROPERTY
FARM OF 200 ACRES,
• • - AT PRIVATE SALE.
• The subscriber Offers at private sale his valuable mil
property and farm of 200 acres of land, on Shaver's creek.
two miles from Petersburg, Huntingdon county. •
•The property,will be soil Normandy or all together. •
Tho property coin be soon by calling on the subicribor;
mid terms mode easy. •
Dec. 23,-1563. TIIOS. F. STP,WART.
•
• -
UDITOIt'S NOTICIIL-The 'under=
oLsi g nerl, Auditor hereby gives notice that he was op.
pointed by the Orphans' Court of II tinringdon comity-, to
distribute the balance due to William 11. Ilarperoond
Hobert Fleming on their.nrconnt as ascent , to of Sarah
Muni, tato of Jackson twp . deed., and will ott nd to
the duties of his appointment. at Ills office In the borough
of Huntingdon. on Thinadoy. the 18th da)• of Fel:wintry.
1864. at 10 o'clock. A. 51., when end where nil persons in
terested. are notified to attend. . %V. A. STEVENS,
lank. . . Auditor.
UD ITO It's NOTlCE:—Notice .is
hereby given to all petaona Interested that the un
dersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of
Huntingdon county, to distribute the fond in the hands
or Cleorge W. Johmon. Sheriff of said county. arising
from the rale of the real estate ot Satitued D. Stryker, will
attend at his office 111 the borough of Huntingdon, on
Saturday, the 20th, day of February next, at ono o'clock
P. M.. for the purpose of making. said distribution. when
and ',there all persons having cinim4 against the said
fund ore required to present them or ho debarred from
coming in for a shore Of the said fund. • "
U. CHB %IEII,
Feb. 8, 1884. Auditor.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
All pereuna Interested•wlll please take notice. that
the undersigned deputy Collector of U. S. internal Reve
nue for llnnllngdon county.. will - attend on the tat and
3d Tuesdays of each month, at the Jacksim (total, in' the
borough of Huntingdon,. to receive taxes, &c., comment•
tog on the ith July.
' JAMES CLARKE.
July ith, no&
STRAY HEIFE R. •
Came to the premises of the subscriber in Carbon
township, about thief/rat day of Norentber last.
a small rod /loiter, with white back, face, owl Kele
belly,' about two years and a half old. Time !s"
Owner is requested to come forward, prose property, pay
charges and take her away, or she will be disposed of
according to law. DANIEL ERODE.
Jail. 27, 1804.° • • -
TRAY SHEEP.--A ewe and a lamb
b 0 without marks, Cana to the prorate. of the subscri
er In Porter township. about one month ago. The ow
ner Its requested• to coots forward, prove property, pay
chines, arid take them away, otherwise they trill be dis
posed of according to law.
Jan. 27, 1884.- - JOAN SHULTZM3gItdEtt. •
HOUSEKEEPERS, ATTENTION !
You all want a CLAIMER WRINGER, In order
to get through your washing earlier, spare your strength
and at tho saute time save enough in tiro wearof clothea
by oat ngu Wringer, to pay for It in six mouths, at the
present price of cotton. Wringers that hare taken the
Pnrattost oven ALL OTHERS ht the innykot, for solo at the
Hardware Store of -Fe3,1864. ,JAME 6 A. ilttOWN.
nSOANYAWS ORIENTAL AL.
Yhis unique end -interesting collection of Twenty-three
splendid Vhot 6 grophic l'or rails of Oriental men nod wo
men, taken from Die. in both indoorand ontdoor costumes
ie now reedy, for sale. _Paco sitn
. Bela free. by e11,,0n
receipt of price. Dealers supplied at the towel discount.
These poftrage received /I eliverznedel from the Amer.
icon luatitnto. ' - 0. OSCANYAN,
• ter..yette We, N. Y.
CASSVILLE SEMINARY - • •
AND
ItTORIifAL SCIIOOI.
The subscriboC respectfully announces to the citizens of
iluutlttectu acid the adjoining countieethitt the Until!.
Seminary will bo open for instruction on the 4th April,
for two querters, 0111 weeks-each, ' Gentlemen And la
dles desiring. Instruct:lOn for the purpose of qualifying'
themselves for teachers. will. Please address
Olit). F. DAVENPORT,
• ' • Cassvillo. iluntingdon co., Pa.
31cDlritt, County Superintendent. and called. • - ' Fob. 3,1864.
41,17'
..... -SO
ECM
5,i6@)3,00
"an
.76®86c
U.S.
REVENUE STAMPS
FOR SALE
AT LEWIS' BOOK STORL I .
lITINTINGDON, PENNA.
G. W. Carpenter, Henszey & Cots
WHOLESALE DRUG AND
C.H.E3fIOAL WA.REHO USE,
No. 737 Market St., Philadelphia.
The subscriber keeps constantly on hand a large stock
of MUM, MEDICINES, CIiMMICALS, MA16140E1.1-
TIOAiL PittIPAILATIONS, and ovory other article which
appertains to the business, embracing the most extensive
variety; also, PAINTS, OIL and GLASS, of overy descrip•
Lion.
All articles purchased from us can be relied on As being
of the most - superior quality and at as low prices AS they
ran be had. We can offer such inducements as will make
It the Interests of purchasers to lay In their supplies
form us, rind give us their future patronage, and incite
all who visit the cit.*, to call at our establishmcmt. All
order. addressed to us by mail or othrrwlse will facet
with prompt attention.
GEO. W. CAA- ' ENTER &
Fe3-3nl 737 !dulcet Strcet,Thrinda.
For the Fruit, Flower end Kitchen Garden.
1864 THE 1864
GARDENERS' MONTHLY,
W. G. P. PRINCKLGE, P
- 1.7/3LISLIEP
Office: No. 23 North Sixth St., Philada.
TERMS: $.1.50 A YEAR.
EDITED BY THOMAS MEEHAN.
TILE MONTHLY CONTENTS ARE:
lima—Flower Garden and Plealure Oround; Frult
Garden; Vegetable Garden; Window Gardening.
COMIGNICATIONS—grobracIng the view, of the beet
writers on Horticulture. Arboriculture, & Rural Affair,.
I DlEoRlAL—hiving the editor', view, ou ILO important
horticultural improVemen
SCRAPS AND QUERIES-;-Nil9 FRUITS—NM PLANTS—DO.
=TIC AND YORE= INTELLIGENCE-2'o=oN CORRESPOND
ENCE—IItornenrusai NOTICES.
With each Department Irtndsoznely illustrated.
These general features will be retained, and the pub•
lisher pledge. himself that no labor or expense shall be
spared to render the euccebding lushes of the Magazine
every way worthy of the favor with• which hi, previous
efforts have been amply rewarded.
SaND Mit A SPECIMEN.
Jan. 27; 1.85-14.1 t.
SELLING OFF FOR CASH !
'laving a largo stock cf Hardware oh hands. bought
at old prices,l am daily selling goods lower thou they
can he bought in Philadelphia. Call soon.
ISLA . JAMES A. MOWN
JOSEPH ABT,
MANUFACTUItEIt OF
BASKETS & SLEIGH BASKETS,
HeUr Huntingdon, - P.enna. •
All orders tills d on the shortest uotice.
Ordera lett at Lewis Book Store will receive attention.
iluntingdon,•Jah. 27,1‘861-finl.
W. A. STEPHENS; -
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
111/NTINUDON, 1A
OFFICE—In Briok Rovi'nearly oppo
site Court House, on Hill Street, Hunt
ingdon, Ps_
Huntingdon, Doc. le, 15.63.
COFFEE 1 COFFEE ! !
TDB UNIVERSALLY APPROVED
NONPAREIL,
and other favorite brands of freish trouud - COFFEE,
. FOR SAL); AT
THE EAGLE STEAM SPICE, AND
COFFEE . WORKS,
Nos; 244; - 246 . & US Nth. Front 'St..
Corner of New St., Philadelphia
De23-6m.) HOWARD WORRELL.
0. S. 6-20'S1
The iiiiietary of thikTreasury has notyot given notice'
ofany intlintion to withdraiv this pOpular Loan from sal'l
at Per, and until tan days notice Is given, the undersign.
cd;ns "General Siibscrepton Agent;' will continue to - sop
ply the public. • •
The whole amount of the Lou, authorized to. Five lion
Bred Millions of Dollars. Dledily LA? Iftindred ytilliane
hive Wen already aubscribed for °rapid./ Into the Trees"-
ury,mostly within ikel loot seviiii.mberths. The large de-
mand from abroad, and the.rapidly 'dere : ming home de.
mend for use as the basis for circulation by National
Banking AesoCiations now organising in all pane of trio
country. will, in a very short ported, absorb the balance.
Sales have lately ranged from ten to fifteen milllocia
weekly, frequently exceeding three millions daily, and an
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 issue of the Interest
bearing Legal Tender Treasury Notes, it Is almost a cox ,
blimp that he will not And IC necessary, for
. a long time
to come, to seek a market for any oilier long or perma
nent Loans, TILE INTEREST AND PRINCIPAL OF
W obeli AIIE PAYABLE IN GOLD.
rudence and self-interest most force the minds of those
contemplating the formation of National Banking Assocl
°Gone, as well as the minds of all with have idle money
on their hands, to the prompt conclusion that they should
;use no tints in subscribing to this most popular Loan. It
trill anent be beyond their reach, and advance to a hand
some premium, as was the result with the "Seven-Thirty'
Loan, when it was all send and could no- longer be sub
scribed form par.
It is a six per cent. poen, the Interest and Principal
payable iu Coin: thus yielding over Nine por cent. per au
num at the present rnto of premium on coin:
'tile Government require. all duties on imports to be
paid in Coln; these duties have, for a long time past,-
amounted to over a Quarter of n Million of Dollars daily,
a sum nearly three thatis greater than that misfired In
the payment of the Interest on all the 6:2o'ti 'add other
permanent "Loans. " So that It is hoped that the surplus
Coln in the Treasury, at no distant day, will
.onablo the
Union States to resume specie payments upon all liabili
tics.
The Loan Is called L•2O from the face that whilst the
Bonds may run for 20 year', yet tho Clovernmott bus a
right to pay them off in Gold, at par, at any time sifter 0.
yearn.
The Interest ls paid balf.yearly, viz :—on the liret daps
of November and May.
Subscribers can have Coupon Hoods, which are payable
.to bearer, and are $5O, $lOO. $5OO, and $l,OOO Regis
tored Bonds of same denominations, and in addition, $5OOO
end $lO.OOO. For Banking purposes and for Investments
of Trusbmonles the Itegistered Bonds aro preferable.
Times 5-20'e cannot be faxed by States, cities, towns or
counties, and the Government tax on them is only ono
and a half per cont., on the amount of income, when the-
Income of the holder exceeds Six hundred dollaraper an.
nom, all other investments, such as lucerne from !lett
gages, Itahrond Stock and Bonds, etc., meet - pay from
three to five per cent. tax on the Income.
Batiks and Bankers throughout the Country will con,
Butte to dispose of the Bonds, and all orders by mail. or
otberwise..oromptly attended to. .• •
The Inconvenience of a few days' delay In the delivery
of the Bodda is Unavoidable, the demand being so groat..
but as Int..rest commences from the day of subsCriPtiOn,
no loss is tccasioned, and ovary effort is - being made to
diminish the delay.
' - JAY COOLCACi
SUBSCRIPTION' AGENT
114 Sbntli - Third Street; Phil-A
December 1834. • •
DIARIES FOR 1864,
Received and f . ol' s'alo
XTOU find .the Jatrgast and Best
L ' wesoitutetr•t r Ladies' Dress Gooas
D. P. GWINS'.
OOKING- -•
For sale at tbo Hardware Aare of
Feb. 3,1b64. JAMF.E , BROWS
-0
At'_LEWIS' Book Stbio'
FISHERS' CHM.
.;;)-3)\. .
, _
TIIOB. 11.911Ett. 'l.O. FISIIER
FISHER & SONS
HUNTINGDON, PA.
IN
STAPLE & FANCY DRY-GOODS,
ETC., ETC.
A HANDSOME STOCK of GOODS,
of alt Irina, le now open for the inspection of tho
and we cordially Invite all our Customers and the Public
generally, to call and be Convinced that we are unequal-
led in the quality, taste, style, and prices . of oar Goods:
Waienuest the public Go bear to mind that we-pur
chase principally from' first bands In New York, pay
CARR for all we buy, and eanilOt. be rivalled In our facill•
ties' for operant for publ _ ic'uae,a et4!ck ofOenvratsfer•
chmatilse; . .
*5.4.•••
HUNTINGDON MILLS
-o
GRAIN,. FLOUR, AND FEED.
I=l
WE ARE PREPARED TO PUR
chaso ull kinds of GRAIN, for which pay the
highest cash price!, and will hare fur sale at All time,
FLOUR, rIOD, &c.
=EC=
PLASTER! PLASTER!!
-0-
WE HAVE an IMMENSE STOCK
of PIASTER; firs ample supply for tide and ri . efghboiltig
counties! Haying a Mill expressly for grftnitg . it, we
con product Aver and molt deaf:able stuck than can usu•
ally be bed..
=1
SALT! SAL-7 !
I==l
WE OFFER: 500'.1313L5. of aPLEN
did ONONDAIGA SALT, npequalied In' natality and price.
G. A, Salt in sacks is also kept constantly on' hand.
=
FISH. FISH.
I=l
10 Mae. No 1 .51ACKFABI.
10 ', No. 2 '.
=WM
15 Half 18143. No. 1 "
•
ir dr ..ipb ;
10 " 4 No:3 •
Quarter Barrels .uu ilts; of all rturdbors, aro also of,
=:===
SUMAC.' tumn.
=El=
WE ARE AT ALL TIMES PRE-
pared to buy SUMAC will pay cub, or trado, as Sotired
hip •••••No*—r.....
FLAX. FLAL
= 0 ~-=
• • -
TILE.HIGH-P.IOO,ES auLtism Fciit
• • .
Cotton Goode has compelled public attention to bo more
especially directed to fife culture of Flax. If caribe r made
by tome .atten'don, Out of the'most ialaabbs products...
farmer - con produce; an pere'reslilly ptoduclng 60 to 60
Dollars worth of fibre and seed. Greet care should ho
talon by growers to havethelr Flax spread , vary : tisin
whorl rolling; when watered surncloutly ota one Ohio, It
ihotdd beiUraed; aiaisubjectiOaiPosati . tintlf all the
stall:ak git a grey aolar, 001 lepatata .
.
froth the wood by a gentle! rub;
.
It should ore diy day be nal td brindles f and-le
then ready fOr tlio mill. As. A:general thing 1 19 0 much
send In IMN*P - Pn P'd pere - Unions the ground Is very rich
ono Bgehelinir limo irdhclent. If the ground to `very. .
strong °upend one fourth bushel Is ample.
Pro It, 1961. " , '
. --
T Q THE BOOT .ks l 94.
CHASE & - PEDDLE,
MANUFACTUUERS,of UPPERS',
NO. 19 SOT.IIII-7.111RD-STREET ;
• •
[up STAIRoI - ‘PillirAttYOLPIAt.4 .
„Inform the trade that they keep cenetentlYde.Pttad •
I ‘4 l aesetttoe4 Men!s,,Wopen's Childrerra."l
BOOT AND 13110 E . • _
ontierY:deinifotfon, inn - fia t onlY fiein etoek Ond
fitted- vdth best riaterinle, lo the, most fashiehahle . elo
styles. , Trtar orderer are sollefted, antl;protapt attention
will Elept - 914•11 . pt . :de - to:kilt to thorn.
c,i44l4Pi.cA 9 il ON.
Jan. 27,•1fi64...dm. •
A Thasz. CLAI , 3, FAlpiptft 34qAZI.VX. PO* piNistuant.
1864.. TIIVI J ENRSYLVA.NIi, 1864.
FARRIER''' AND GA RDENgfir i
AGRICULTURE, .FIORTICULTURD,- T.
• AND , RURAL AFFAIRS.
• EDITED - AND - PUBLISHED, BE:.'
WILLIAM 8. YOUNG
No. 52 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia[; ;
One ,Tllllnr it Year:
The Siiib volume cOmmenpos with Januar): number':
Raving obtained the Bandon of einhiant itiA'iwttOtical
Agrictriturista, Horticulturists, Stock Breeders - and'hoe,
Ronoets, contidontiy_ oiler the - Cutione•Vidtinia - as Ann
of the lodstwear for practical thought
and reliable informations
kOlt: - 131'ECt*EN;
thni. 1 . 8 d 4-3 t' - • ••• • • •
"VALENTINES !I
A large assortment of
SENTJMFNTAL AND. COMIC
VALENTINES
For sale Wholesale and Retail,
AT LEWIS' nata de MUSIC STORE.
MEN WANTOti-
FOR THE - INVALID CORPS. .
,
onlj . thilse feithful soldiers who, (row wounds or the
hardships of war, arewo, longer fit for active' 'field duty.
Will httgeoived in this Corps of llontir. ,: ,.nlistments
will be for three, Years, unless sooner . : flis'elierged. •Pav
and allowance_same air for officers and inerierthis United
Staten cnfantry; wicopt that no preminm of, tionntie,s for
enlistment will be allowed. This Wfil fiet`invalidate any
p01391011S or bounties Which may hi duo fotyferioirs ser-
For the convenience of service, the Men vitl bb iiterted
for thioo grades of duty. Thom who are whet effelent
and able-bodied, and capable of performing guard
etc., will be armed with muskets,landlissigpod to coilitiev
riles of the First Battalion. Thoso of the next degree of
- efficiency, inetading,thoio:irho- have: lost-a hand - or an
arm; and the Feist effective,thosewhe . 'have
lost afoot or leg, to the, companies of the - SeCorid or
Third Battalions; they will be mined withiwOrds. • ,
The duties will ho to act chiefly-rib provestguarde ind;
garrisons tor cities; guards for hospitals Midi:direr public
buildings; nod as,Olerks,oriTeilfes,le: nepoicia
ry, they may be assigned to forte, Jtc..
Acting Assistant Provost Marshals Genital:44v Qeilsori .
iced to aPpoint officers of the 'Regular Bervipe,or of, the
Invalid Corps toadrulnister tho oath . 1 0r - enlistinent
those men wills have completely , fulfilled the Prescribed .
conditiene ofadroission Co the Invalid'Corps, Utz;
1. That the applicant is neat ter service to the Bela."
2. That he to tit (or the duties, or iota() of therm iadleri.'
tad aboye. .
9. Th• •
at, if no non - In the • eervleo, by ills ,bottpeablp
discharged.
4. That be Is meritorious and cleaerritm: ,
For enlistment or •Inrther information, ..abply to tie'
Board cf Enrollment for the district in which the appli
cant is a resident. t • •
By order ofJAMEB B FRY, Procdit Marshal General.
- • - Ai.EX. M.,1,14/11), .
- Captain awl Procosellaraial:
Huntingdon, July. 3 1863.
ESEItTED• FltoNi _THE ; 11,, S. A.
Corporal VICTOR-Vi DOUGIfKIITY:Co. 6i, 19th
'onna. Vat. Cavalry, aged 22 yearn;, 6 feet, Ef Inches high
y
blue eyes, brown hair; by occupation a .cerPentox.
Dougherty was enlisted in Huntingdon: Pa., Atignet 29,
1863 . was mustered into tho service in Philadelphiti,
. .
serve three yeare. '
Also—Private 'Atli P. Cavalry,
aged 20 ; 6 feet. incbee hikb,blue eyes, dark hair, fair
complexion, and bY'ectilpation a blacksmith. Saintonek'
was colleted at lloutinadon, • Pa 4 io far fltrisi-jeare.
A reward ofs2o le offered for the arrest and delivery of
ea' h or eitherof the abeve•named deserters.
• . 11,01 L,
Capt. Co . .' Ft,-19th Cal%
Dol&, 1883
NEST GOODS t NEIV *(300.1:9
25 PER CENT. CHEAPER =CAN
THE CREAPEVEr
5im04 i ...g..0:,401 .4 .: : . : 1,..,
.
AT COFFEE RUN STATIONv,..
Would respeeffully '&11 the httentfon df hls'old patrons
specially, and the public 'to general', .to dile extensive
stock or well seloetod new Goodejust rorelve4,from the.
Eastern cities, consisting, in part, of . ,
Dr;, Good 4, •• ' ' • •
•
Clothing, 'Wont •
en Ware,- Notions; : •
flats and Caps, 800i9,4n4
Shens', Bonnets: Shawli, Cirou='
Jars, Hardware,: Queenewilre,. Gra- -
aeries, Wood and Willow-ware, Tobaoe'o,
Segars, Nails, - Glass,
• Oil, Fish, Salt, Tinware,- Cop- ,s
. per. Ware, Drugs and
Medicine's,
,Clocks, • • •
•
Watches, .
and all other articles kept in a first class country grovel'
all selected with the greatest ettie and whictrine par,.
chased for eaah•ouly, and affords him to hell thorn' at;a"
very low figure. The pubqc will and It to theiredven 7 _
tags fo call and examine our unsurpassedfitecki before
purcliaehig Np paine will he
.goods.sparekln,
log our oodo. Ladies are apeclally inviCCd!td_ examine
our large stock 6f nushlotable dross gob& ; ghaWIS,
eiders, Furs, and a great variety of Woolou
ry, Le. • ' , .
All kinds of produce taktn In oichango at the highest,
market-pates—Cash not ranged. Dy strict attention to ,
the wants of customers, we hope to receive &continuation_
of the liberal patronage with which we have been torita.
fore favored.. Come ono and all, and car..•
New Goode received dully. '•-• - =
Th 516,1863. • . £ISiON COUN:
uNivy,RB-Aii_:,
GLOTIES,...WRINGERI
No. 1 large $16,00
No. 2. Medium " " 17,00
No. 2/ , c 4 ‘' . •4 , - .6,00
No. 8. Small " 5,00
No. 8. Large Hotel, •Ig " 14,00
No. 18. Medium Lauddiy t: th n 1. / 8,0 0
No. -22. Large " toriZi.) 30,00
NOB. 2/. and 8 have no'Coga.. • ,A.ll,oth
ere are warranted: ="
*No. 2 is the - situ) generally used in
private
On.iiiiv.Siii)Dl-"of the "American - A.g.
rieulturist, says of the
lINI~ERSAL'CLOTHES .17WRINGErn.
"A child can' '..adilivirind out a tubfull of eiothas In
a tow rdinutei. It.ittApt reality a CLOTHES SAVER! A
TIRE SAVER! and a' STENGTH SAVER I The saving of. gar
ments will alone pay a largo per centago on its Coat- We
think the machine meth merethan' "pays for itself eve
ry year" in the saving of garments! . there are several
kintla,.nearly alike in general constractlotr,. hilt tis rr
co.
eider It-important that tho Wringer be fitted with Cogs,
otherwise a mass of garmantiluai clog the' fellers, and
the rollers upon the orankalikftalipitrul tear theolothes,
or the rubber break loose frOuirlie shalt . is one
of the first mnko, and it is as 0001 E As' HER' aftot.'nearlY
POUR YEARS' CONSTANT ESE.
Every Wringer with Cog Winieirkie*War•
ianted in every partieulat.,
No
.Wringer. can,be,Diiratilewithout gog
Wheels
•A. good CANVASS wanted in
every to*u.
- SlarOn• receipt of the Trice from pla- .
cee ,where no, ono .is
bond .the Wringer free : of_ expense ; .
Por, particUrars : and: circulars .ac,
dries . ,R.'6:l3l2.OlVXlNci,
347
Aug 12 '62. ,
- • • •
For neat JOB 'PRINTING; 'WI' a:
the "OroatJon PRTAXINO OrrlggiP MP, •
tpglloll, Pa, ^
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