6lobt. lINTT - N,GDON, CPA. Wednesda ',Feb. 24,1864. momitt LOCAL & PERSONAL. Boyi We - are daily suiprised to see the number of minors who are clothed in the "bfues," after having been accep ted and reeeiveit their bounty. We_ like to see - the patriotic spirit of the :lioys thus'slimVing itself; but wo think if these ,oring Joys would take a see ond thought,. they would not be so ea ger to put their lives in jeopardy. We give this caution not that they would• nt't make good fighting soldiers, or' e ven out-march the strengest veteran,. but because they arc more apt So catch disease,--are. less *able to withstand the hardships and privations of a vig orouscampaign,;—;and other reasone, - which, they on reflection could find for tberneelVes . .. The boys we have seen .have no.doubt forced their. parents to consent, by hinting or boldly saying that they*l.Were;determined to go to war. `;iiii.fittrert should strive to influence their young sons to give up this notion. - • Thera aro;Atie admit some instances in which youths, anger tbe age of 18, (for it is to thissiclasa - we now allude,) have overcome the trials • and difficul ties of a soldier's life, butthe cases in the different aril:T . :hospitals prove that tfie'majoiiiy of the inmates are boys. • We are not one of those who wish to discourage Onlistments, but, on the cotitrary, would be glad to see each township's quota filled, but when we see mere boys accepted into the, 'ser vice, to serve three, years of hard ships, while young men, older and stronger, could as readily go, we be come resented, and feel it a duty to say somethinr , to prevent its repeti• tion. To . ieethis spirit in those boys, wo. think, ought to make blush with shame all thciso - older cowards, who cannot evert be Coaxed by the aid of bounties, into the - array. Each of these home-mrds- should.. remember that every one of these noble, youths who falls--tfalls as a ,t 4 acrifice for him. *tr!tt en Posters We agree with .our, friend and cc temporary, Lutz, of., the Shirleysburg Herald, in . criticining and ; reproaching tliose who, notWitliilanding the ad. vaneeOf Mentand refinement, imagine that it is 'economy to write their postern .or; handhillc, instead of advertising , them in 'their: county pa per, or getting them printed in order to post at desired places.. - • We, cannot see what economy or good,policy there,is, in persons, who,' living so close to, printing establish inents, can, in. the face •of the fact of h3sing time and labor, (to say nothing of the defective learning that some manifeit,) write their handbills,--while to bring a copy of . the same to the g. nearest printin office and have the bills printedand circulated, would give them prominence' 'n'.attracting Atten tion; thus, giving their notices, etc., more publicity, and, bringing a better attendapee to their sales,,than if they bad written, and then, posted the same. 41Pata Shirleysburg's quota we understand, is full, but it requires a few more dol lars as well a few more men to fill the quotaofShirley township. Ske has been visited with agents frOm neighboring counties, who, With their pockets full of greenbacks are working on the af fections of a. few, inducing them to enlist. .Such appears to be the case throughout all our townships. Hunt ingden county and her patriotism are becoming popular. Wraithtagton , s Birth-Day. Yestortla.y, Monday, .the. : 22d, was Gen: Geo. • Washington's birthday. Once again has' it come amid strife and ebaiskin,;iiidilui-ilitieff, which was wont to greet it with tears of joy and throl?s, of animation,. now com memorates it in sobs of grief, and throes of agony._ Let us each and all, hoWeiPer; look Co I,Vashingfan's wor thy,examplejn tho pidst;ef 'cri sis, and rigorously and_ consistently follow. it'diatil 154 Shallld, as did be, in the days - after tlie,:reyolution, a haughty fos.overeome ,by right and justice. Fire In Mount Union. The dwelling house 'of John" Dongh erty, in :Mount Union, as we briefly:.n?tieed : last : Week, was eonsu tn. ed by fire on Sunday night, the 14th, together with a large portion of his household furniture„ and also his ex tensive and well Selected library.— The fire is suppoSed to hare originated in the roof, - by, a spark from the stove: pipe. It is presumed that the:proper ty was insured. " Anothor Ilioldlor Gone. Gi..A?,io, of Capt. Moore's Company; I,i7th ltegt,, at .home on rionoi ; died his father's residence on Saturday last: lie bad been sick but ttaroo of foor : dus.:: .11.0 was bur ied by the honors of war on Monday aternoon. ♦ Boy Badly Hurt. David Menuririe, eon -of. Wm. E. 111.(Aturtrie, Nvas,thrown from a horse mi Friday evening.last, and. his. friot getting fast in thestirrup was dragged sonie7diatiffieb, reesiving - -_several bad Outs andbruises" about the lir:lad, face and body. He is doing well. Alovenzent. A' bill entitled "an act to incorporate the StikuChanna and'Allegheny Vail ley Baltraiid;" iiiii!been'read in the 'House, looking ; to a. new. connection between yittabai•gb and thei eastern cities by 'sly of 'the; Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad, - to some point in Somerset county, and thence bye line yet to be built to Wrightsville, where it, would tap the Reading and Columbia ...Railroad. - The first sections set forth the names; of the corporaters, and gives. tire Company authority to eonstruiet a .railroad: from a peinton the. Susquehanna river, at or near the borough of Wrightsville in the county of York, and thence to'run westward ly by the most practicable route to the Broad Top and'Allegheny'coal fields in the counties of Bedford or Somer set, or either, with power to connect the.same with any other adjacent rail, road in this Commonwealth, and also to arrange and contract with any oth er railroad company whose road may boon tho line of route or convenient thereto of the said Susquehanna and Allegheny railroad, for the us( and cic944l,ion,' in Whole or in part, tem porarily or' permanently, of the said road or road bed, on such terms as may be mutually agreed upon between any such company and the company which may be organized under this act. The .Weather. After enjoying for a few weeks a short season of balmy and delightful spring weather, wo wore again shock ed-on Wednesday last, by being vis ited with another cold and blustry blast of winter, which, luckily ; did not long continue. Such viotither as that, ifConstant, would freeze the. blood of a . . an Espihnus or Greenlander. . . Recrulting officers, and those who have any thought of enlisting, Should remember that the United States bounty of $3OO to now recruits and $4OO to veterans, will cease .on the let of SfUrch. Those, therefore, who'desire to avail theniselvtis of that bounty must act promptly or lose it. Rte' A bill.waslntroduced into the Senate on ,the litti,:for the support of the orplian children of soldiers or sail-, ors who die in the service,, which gives to each state eighty thousand acres of public lands, and thirty thousand ad ditional for :cacti :Congressional dis trict. • leir Merchants and others are ted• to : read Card of Howell & BOurke,, Manufacturers of Wall 'Papers, Win dow Curtain Pspers, &c., '&c; 4th & Market Sts., Philadelphia,- in this is sue. This is a reliable firm, and Wor thy of public patronage. Flaking. During the warm ,weather we had lately, the fisherinen availed them• eelvos of the obiiortunify to indulge' in theit: faVorite pastime,..and met with "good luck." SOU "Going in.*. Capt. Lloyd is' kept busy swearing in now recruits. , There never was a time r sinco the . commentiernent of the war, that volunteering has been . as five. Sew Plug Thu PennsylVania . R. R. Co., have laid pipes and erected a plug opposite the station, in order to water the en gives rurining on tho northern track. .Conferenee Alerting The Methodist Conference meeting takes place at Altoomi, on Wednesday of next week. =I Somebody is circulating new coun terfeit fifty cents currency notes, in this neighbctrhood. The engraving on both sides is rough. Valuable Wowtt Lots for Sale. Itev. G. W. J'ackson, will sell sever al town lots in Ht. Union. 800 • ad. vertisement. Condemned Home• to be Sold. Three liundred condemned.- cavalry horaetii will be sold at Mifflin on the 4th of March; and three hundred at Altoona op the lltb of March. Skating. The canal having again been frozen to a considerable depth, the adepts in the skating pastime can be soon flying ovey the.icy,surface. _ • ,: ; Second Best. - . The officers. at Carlisle Barracks say our district, the 17th, is putting more Volunteers into the service, with the exception of the Harrisburg dis trict, than•any other in the middle district of the State. Removed. 1. B. Cunningham & Co., have o• Fumed out in their new Warehouse near the Jackson House. liael Dan Magellan, Esq., died suddenly at Johnstown, Pa:, some days sincpc At home and look well, Major Miles and Quarter Master Lt. Green Dorsey. S. REVENUE SVAN VS.—Persons in . want of these.stamps can get them at Lewis' Book Store: Orders by mail will i' 9 9:eive ' , r! • VALENTI NE$:-r 7 1 1 1101,a hnitine FICIIFOII i 8 at hand, anifri large'variety of Sen. tiniontpl and 'Cornice, can bo bad at Lewin' BOO( Store, wholesale and re tail. ONE splendid Guitur;Trieo $3O, for sale at Lewis' Book Store. This in strument could not bo bought in the city . for . sl.o,.bui the ownoi - has no use for it. FBtf. Tho S'taie - iQuritql is 0 3 9 na me of a new Union weekly paper`' just es• tablished in Harrisburg by D. IL R. Sori'c :I)i.st, number makes a good.appearapee. Pocket Keelves. , ' ' • A new stunk just ropeived at Lewis' Book Store. Photpgraiti Albums vTd Cards; A now stock just received at Lewis' Book Store. Horse Bills • . . • .Printed on short ttotico at Lewis' Job Printing Offico. Adj. S. T. Davis of the 77th Rogt P. V V., gave us a Pop visit yesterday, looking well. APPALLING tRAGEDY. • From the Johnetowu Democrat, Pub.l7. We are called upon ibis week to chronicle one of the most, heart-ren ding hOmicides that ever occurrea in Johnstown, or even within the limits . of Oanabria county. In doing so we shall endeavor to adhere as closely to the facts as it is possible for one to do, whO•waa an eye-witness to the scene from the beginning., - • It appears that certain rumors gai t,ed publicity, so fur as to - come to the ears of loseph Moore, of this city, im plicating Jordon Matbourg in refer ence to alledged criminality with the former gentleman's wife. Whether these rumors are true or not, it is not our province to record. We may say, however, that Mr. Moore believed them to be true, and' laboring under that impression, he threatened to shoot Mr. Marbourg and did it is said make threats to'that effect on Wed nesday or Thursday last. On Friday morning lase, struggling' with that fearful excitement of mind that jealOusy •alivays: produces, he met Mr. Marbourg coming out of. the Peet Office door, and seizing him with the left hand, flourishing a revolver in the right, be told hiin after a few moments conversation, to prepare for. death, for he certainly ,inteilded to 'shoot him, and suiting the action to the words, he fired five shots, three; taking effect in the head, one .in the left breast, and ono in the. left .arm. My. Marbourri fell* for Ward on :the . . pavement and e.i.tpirett immediately. Those who wereiiresent a.t'firgt must have fled, as•there • was 'scarcely any one near When, we arrived . on . the ground. As soon as, we heard the,re porta of the pistol,we ran down the. office stairs, and, tticied'bk several oth ers, raised Mr. Marbourg op,. but ho only : breathed once or twice,. when life was.extinct. We aided in - carry 'jog the body first to Esquire Rutledg e's office, and then to the residence of' his.fainily,,where we . .witnessed a most appalling Scene. • • • We believe Mr. Moore never attemp ted to deny that he shot the deceased; at the tithe justified the,.action—but. on his leaving in the cars for ho seemed to deeply regiet the • rash act. We have' never, witnessed a inure melancholy and terrible : tragedy dar ing.oiir Ti•tdy, "jealousy- is the-rage of a man." How, the frantic spirit rai'ds' Around the walls of its clay tenement! IloW revenge wells, up .from the , deepest recesses 'of the heart and : Vitulkatte: supposed ;insult! 116 W the sullen spirit refuses all con solation: but that which is sanctified' by the blood of its doomed victim! How intently paraliied, too, did that victim appear! A halo, stoat, .and rugged frame that might have easily AeTended itself againat assault, stood passive as a lamb before.the slaughter. .Not.tt hand - waaraise4 not a geatu-e Was . Made; net' one effort at self-de fence ! The occurrence becomes more strongly impressive on this account. Perhaps the deceased could not bring hiS mind to believe that his assailant was in earneat, as he was protesting his innocence of the charge, and was endeavoring to satisfy Moore of his er ror, in charging him With so.great an offence. After Mr • Moore had com. _milted the terrible dood. he repaired to the office of Irwin Rutledge, Esq., and locked himself its by turning the bolt inside. He gave himself up to the authorities and was taken up to Ebensburg jail by officers Reilly and Strayer, on the 9:30 train. We may Bay here, that Mr. Moore has always been considered au inoffensive, p.eace able,industrious man and a goon viii. Zen. . Jordan •Marbourg,has been a citizen of this place,for the last twenty-five years;• very yespeetably connected— upright, generous ; kind hearted man, and: an excellent citizen. and neighbor. He was one of the firm of A. & J Marbourg and was known throughout the State as an honorable merchant and a first rate --business man. His ago was fifty ono veers, six months and sucteen.days. He leaves a wife and nine children to mourn his loss. Mr. Moore has one child, a promis ing boy of fifteen. MARRIED, •At the 11, E.:Parsonage; in Rev. Jas. the Bth inst. i. by Rev. Jas. Brads, Mr. CIittISTIAN HURLINGEP, and Miss EDITH V. 'MCCLELLAND, or MoVeytoW h. "Lewistown Democrat's please copy. At the M. E: Parsonage, in Hunt ingdon, Feb.loth, by Rev. Jas. Brads, mr ! SELL.Ans RA,uoir, and Miss SUE . I BENBEBQ, both of-Alexandria. By the Rev. G. Van Artsdalen, on Thursday evening, Feb.; 11th, at the house of the bride'3 father, James Fer guson Elder of Dry Run, Franklin co, to Miriam Elizabeth, daughter of Sum. eel Goehern ; : Esq., of Nosscille,Tell Tp., this county. • DIED, At his father,s residonce, in Barree township, on the 13th inst., Joirs S. ,11fILLER, eldest son of Jacob 0. and Carolineviliillor, aged 13 years 3 mos. and 4 days. -. Once more we're called to mourn, Another schoolmate's ,gbo, To join the angel band above, • And be with Christ at home. Why need we mourn for thee? Wheethon art gone' to rest; No more to sule'r.here below, - But be forever hte,t, Farewell door Johnny thou host crossed. • the dark-and &ceded river; We hope to meet thee .yet again 1 _ And part no more forever. KATE. PO6O AigTAILI.C . PAINT Preterits roofs and exposed wall from leaking. Dries hard tinder water. • PAINTS SORE TllAN'Tnleit the perfect, white 'teed will. WCArs I , a.g r and is no higher in intro.: kittindi brat batter than i•NI.INO: • . • Ssf IT II ft: kIV FN. A &lat. Offiro,leAck 150 A North F..orth St. 1'e . 17.181:4-1M• l96lxdelptda. FItILAI)ICLPIIIAAAIi , February 26, Bet. Fatirtj anti Flour. ..z.g % . t 7,2507,0 e1.C.111111 Mid SIII/Clll3O .• Z 5,75140,2.5 Rye binur• t6.60 Cum Mont , ' Extra Whitalrheitt Fair and l'rlinti Iled ltyo Corn, prime Yellow Onla Barley Molt CI or.oreeed, glO.} IDo Timothy - B=3 Wool. II ithisi ECIINT/NGDON MARKETS. Eitrm bbl $0,50197Ar! Extra do 'cwt White Wheat... MOM E12=21 IBLEM Dried ApUles Butter ........ Eggs Card • • lbM Shoulder Sblev . _ . . • 1 0 AND SEE FOR YOUR SELF t ki Tho S6ck of New Cloals , thot In now opening— end for 8010 at - Feb. 24, 1864. Im. : ... DMINISTRATORS'.NO'rICE.- . Estate of Charles J. Snyder, dee'd. ~,tir_ ttera of Administration hare beim granted to the undersigned upon the estate of Charles J. Snyder, late of Juniata . toe/11011p, Huntingdon county, &ceased. All persons Indebted will make payment, and those haring claims preaent them, properly authenticated, to ug. • ANY SNYDER.. J. PETER SNYDER, Feb - 24, 18C.4-6t.. Admr. PHILADELPHIA 4681' 1864. PAPER HANGINGS. HOWELL. & BOURKE, MANUFACTURER OF WALL PAPERS, & WINDOW . CURTAIN 'PAPERS, Cornet 4th awl Market 4filtoto, PHILADELPHIA. N. D. A Ana atobk . of LINEN SHADES constantly an hand. 1'0L24,1161-3m WA NTED:—..A Journeyman Miller, Iminedietely, or o. , jouni moo who would like to learn the milling trade. Address A. J. McCOY. Spruce Crock, 87317,196{-4t. Huntingdon co.. Pa. • II AY sTE 111.---Came to the prem- Imvs of the subsorlber In Worilormork two., • on or about the first of Dec...lSO, a black sT t; It supposed to be shout two years - old. Tho owner Is requestotl.tO _come forward. prose property, pay charges and take hint away, otherwise ho will bo dloposod of according to low. T 1103.148 W. (7 ANON. lob. 17, 18d4.° _ • _ - NAT DI. MANN'S AXES,:at old prices, at the Iterdware etora of JAS. A;11110,NYN. Huntingdon, Fe 10,64.. RESH SMOKED HAMS DRIED F , BEEF and TONGUES, Just received of Fob. 10,1004 . LLOYD .k tip.NRY. NOTICE To the Creditors of the Huntingdon, Cambria and Indiana - Turnpike goad Co. • The Court of llnutingdoti county at the January term, HU, directed to be told to eahl Creditors two stud one. rourth por cont. on their .claims on which former dividend horn been declared. which I will pay nA the presentation of their certificates of deposit by iheansolves or their agents JulIN S. ISETI, Sequestrator. Sisruco Creek. February 10. 18134: lkdlidnyburg -Staudard." itistimville paper. Ebensburg ..Allrglianion,' , publish. 91 khd charge thin offico. IN a ll pumice of an 'Ant of Aisemhly of 'this COmmon. wealth, on attachtnent .lunit bum granted by the sobnri ber. ono of the Justices uf the Peace to and fur the coun ty of Huntingdon. et the lunatic° of Valentine 'Hoover, of the borough of II nun le; on, in the said count;, Dr. J. S. Griffith. of the borough of Huntingdon, ,fins. eidd, whereon certain goodi and cliattele and effects have been attached and aro now in the custody of George Jack son and Thomas C. Mellor. oethienorough and-tom:l,Y of Autitlogdon. Trustees by lite appointed agreeably to the 'act of A.sent lily. This is therefore to glee notice to the. creditor= of the said Dr. J. S.Oritllth, to appear on Thurs. day. the 25th' Febrility, A.'D., 1884, at the ittllce of Peter Swoop. in the borough and .anoty of llinitlugdon at Oren and there to diecoser and thistle proof of their demands 'agreeably to the directions of end act. • F 010,61,1 PETER SWOoPti, J. P. N. 9.3 PUBLIC SALE. ONE ROUSE A.NDSEVEN LOTS Situate In t h e town of MOUNT ONION. and known ne the property of the late lion. James (isrin, deed., will be offered at public_ sale on the premises, On Thursday, the 3d of Maroh, 1864, At 10 o'clock. A. M. Tn the "Town l'Iot" these lots are known as No's 13, 15, 32, 35. 117, 115. and 141. • . No. 13 hes on it a twn story plonk house and eh stable, the house having a dollar. 3 romus dOwn e moire, onl 5 mews up stairs. No. 16 ml,loins No. IT. and both are .but II few yards west of the Station. north of and front big on the railroad. No's. 8:: and 33 Ile. iu the northeast corner of . a large field west af the,stetion, and front on Water street. No's. 117 antlllB lie south of the railroad within a square of the station. and fri.nt on Shirley street. N 0.141.13 two squares south of the station end fronts on Market street. • Terms cash on couilrmation of sale. ' • For Nailer particulars inquire of Mr. .1. C. Secbler. Ticket agent, Mount Union; or of the subscriber, G. W. JACK:iON, Feb. 17, IS6I. Huntingdon, Penna. TinniUBLIC SALE of REAL ESTATE. ll In pursuance of an order of the Orphan'. Court of tindon County to me directed I will sell at public sale on the promisee On Thursday, tee 3d day or March next, The following real estate. late the property of Sire. Re brcea Campbell, deed.. to wit; A lot of groundsitonted on the north side of the Bed ford Bond in the vlihke of McConnellinown, adjoining lands of George finned and Brothers on the north; another lot of said • deceased on the east, tbn sold goad on the south, and a lot of Ilenry Snyder on the west; having thereon erected a large two-story frame and weather. boarded dwelling-house and store rebel. a frame carriage, wood and smoke house. , Also, a well of good water with is pump therein. The shoes property is a desirable stand for mcrchandizlng, and liacheen used as' such for several years. Aldo, Another lot of ground 40101/ tho above, now in the neetiustitcy of Job,, Dertrment, havnig thoreou erec ted a.t mu...story frame dwelling-home. hale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. 51. The term. will be =do known on the (ley ornate. ' • IiMiNJA3IIN F. PATTON, Guardian ail., minor children of i3fre, R Campbell, February 10,1864. p UBLIC SALE REAL ,ES [ESTATE OF MICHAEL BARD:DOLLAR, deed.] ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. • . By virtile of en order of the Orphan's Court of Hunt ingdon County. . the underalgued will sell at Public Salo on the premises, on ICEDNEt,DAY, 16th ;lay of )lurch 1564.. or ono o'clock of .said day, The following real as tute. to wit t All that certain tract of land situate in the township of Clay. to the said county of Huntingdon, adjoining lands of William Corbin', heirs on the oast. tools of Ito. old F. Stevens on the North, lands of Janice .17. McNeal on the West, And lads 01 Samuol Gladfialtor And Others on th o sooth.. Containing one hundred nod 4sleyen norei and fifty two porches and allowances (Sure or lose: hay ing thereon erected a two story frame house, log barn and other imp orements. TERM UV LE.--Ouo third of the purchase moony to ho paid on donfirsnntion of the silo, one third in one year thereafter with Interest, sold the remaining third at toe death or tha widow. her Interest to he paid tolser ossuctually annually during her life; to be secured by the bond:, and mortgage or Judgments of the porch. BENJAMIN IVOOLL lA` Feb. 3, 1864. VALUApbp PUOPEItTY • FOR SALE OR RENT, Any person desirous of purchasing or routing a Taltia ble Property coo now hasp an opportnoity.• . . Sold property COTOOStm of u corner lot, on which are erected n store awl worollotno, with apartments form fa lay; the entire building being some ality.fise { c at in length, with•xtabie On rile lot. dm. • • The hmition is'lMMoilatcfy on the Railroad. making it COOToolent on a shipping 101101. east or Brost; situate be twten live of the boot valleys In the county. • Any. person wishing to engage in the Mercantile or any other boshiels , will find this ninon the best in the State. Thu ~wear boo cold goolli to tho amount of from %fifteen to twenty thousand dollar/spot . year: 'Mowing it to 'MI the lastboxiiiess stand offered far sale or rent for ma ny years. • For particulars. address A. d 31., Huntingdon, Huntingdon county, 411.27,1864.3 i • -Penna. VALUABLE' MILL PROPERTY AND FARM OF 200 A C ES, AT PRIVATE SALL. The subscriber offers at private salO lffs valuable mil property and farm 01'200 acres of land, on Sllnver's creek, two miles from Petersburg, Huntingdon county. The' property will be sold separately or all together. The property can-bo seen by calling on the subscriber; dud terms modems?. Dec. 7,1, 15.03. . TUC:, EiTEWART. VNLIST WITH THE*VETERANS. J - Thule desiring to orilioit catillare a good Opportunl• ty, In Co.' B, 147th PENNA. VICURAB'VOLBNTIItiII.S. from Huntingdon county. 'This company has laminated as voteraua and now-at home on furlough of 30 days. du ring which time, the undersigned hue authority to 'unit and flil Op his company.' • Recruiting office at the Jackson Huntingdon. ADDISONAppIy fy 22,1 Fob. Co . . B. 147th P. V. V. Fe 10,1864 • • Recruiting °Meer DUBUC ` NOTICE' •' - All porami d interested will please take notiee. that the undoreiginid deputy Collector of U. S. Internal Item nue for Huntingdon county, will attend on the let and ad Tuesdaye of each month, at the Jackson Hotel . , In ;he borough of Huntingdon, to receive taree,'Ac., comment. log on the 7th July, July ftli, Itna 1,1 $5.50 $1,75@2,00 .$1,70(211,75 ::...$1,17. be bu $1.65 ...... QTRAY "MEER. ca'fin to the premlnes of the subscriber to carbon township; about the first day of November lent. ee • a small red . Helfer, with white back, face, and /II; belly, about two yearn and a half old. The owner le replanted to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away, or she will be dinpused of according to law. DANIEL BIiOD.N. Jan. 27, la64.*' .$2,7 ~6?,00 1112111 .7£4BCc 10 QTRAY SHEEP.—A ewe and a lamb 1,3 without inerks, came to the prentless of the subset!. bur in Porter township. about one month ago. The ow. net Is requested to count forward, prove property, pay chorgee, and tnke them away, otherwlselhey will be din. poled of according to law. Jan. 27, Itlat. :01IN SIIULTZADCIICIER. HOUSEKEEPERB, ATTENTION 1 You all went a CLOTHES WRINGER, in order to get through your washing eariler,,pato your strength and et theme° time save enough In the wearotclothes ky nal ng a Wringer, to pay tur It in sin months, at the present price .or cotton. Wringers that hey. taken the Peemmu ovan'em. omens In the merket, for sale at the Hardware Steps of Fe 3,186 1. JAMES A. 111tOW9 . OSCANi • • YAN'S ORIIINTAL 'AL BUM. fde unique and Interesting coljectlon of Turenty•throe Pplendld Photographic Por nits of Oriental men and wce men, taken from lite, In both Indoor and outdoor costume' Is now ready for mle. Price $3. 8011 C free by mall, on receipt of price. Dealers itipplied at the usual discount. Them portraits received a "liter medal from the Amor- Icon lumitutt. , "C. OMCANYAN. Fe3-Ce • • 31 Lafayette place, N. Y. CASSVILLE SEMINARY - • • NORMAL SCIIOOL. The subscriber respectfully announces to the cit Hens of Huntingdon and the adjoining counties that the Cassrille Seminary will he opou for instruction on the 4th April, for two quarters, of 11 weeks each. Gentlemen and la. dies desiring instruction for the purpose of qualifying themselves for teachers wilt please nddress • GEO. F. DA VESTOHT, - . Hasosille, Huntingdon co., ra. licrattanCUS—R, . mty Superintendent, and others. • • • " • • : U. S. REVENUE STAMPS FOR SALE. AT LETirIS' BOOK STORE. HUNTINGDON, PENNA. G, W. Carpenter, Henszey & Co's TVHOLESALE DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, No. 737 _Marken st . t; Philadelphia The eetieeriber keepe conetantly7on hand a large etoek of Dlll.lCiti, 31P:DICINEY, (1111 , i3j1CALS, NIAILIUM:U TICA!. kHIiPA RATIONS, and every other article which appertains to the bueincem, embiacing the moat ext naive variety ;,elso, PAINTS, oth and GLASS, of ecerrdcserip• • • • 'All articles purcluised from - us runlet felled on as being of the most superior quality and at es low prices as they can be had. We can eine such inducement, as will make It tho interests of purchasers to lay to their supplies form us, rind give us their future .patroiange, and Invite all who visit the city, to call at our establishment. All orders addressed to us by loon or othtrwlse will meot with prompt atteutloo, - GEO. W. CARPENTER 4 CO, •Pe3-3m , . 737'3larket Street, 'Philo& • SE fI LLING OFF FOR •CASH i• . aring a largo stock of Ilardwaro ou bends, bought al old prices, lam daily aelllog goods lower than they can he hunglit In Philadelphia. Call soon. Fe 3, 1164 - JAMES A. BROWN. JOSEPH ABT, - , NIA:SIIFACTUILER OF BASKETS & -SLEIGH BASKETS, Near auutingdo.n, Penna. AR orlehifinoTtlik tho 6Lortedt notice.' • ' Orderalgt at Lewis Book Store will reeelra attention. thinfiligijoh, Jun. 27, 1861-6 m. IV. A. STEPHENS, ATTORNEY-.AT-LAW, 03TICE—In Brick Row nearly oppo site COurt lipuse, on Hill Street, Hunt ingdon, Pa. Huntingdon, Dee. Id, Ind. - • • U. S. 5-20'S I The Secretary of the - Trcatinu line not yet given notice' ofony intention to withdilaw thii popular Loati from sale IC' Par,' and until ten day. iroticels giien, the Undersign ed, as eGoneral Sulacriplon Agerd," wait coulinne to sup ply the. public. The Whole amount of.thiLoan authorised is Five Hun dred MillidosUf Dollars. Nearly Foni Hundred Millions bare been already subscribed for and paid into the Treas ury, mostly within the lent-seven Months. Thet lergetle mend froni abroad, and the rapidly increasing home dte mond for use as the basis for circulation by National Banking Associations now_ Organizing In . all parts of the country. will, in a very abort period, abtorb the balante.' Sales hove lately Angel from ton to fifteen thillione weekly, frequently exceeding three millions daily, endue . it is wall known that the Secretary of the Trent*, bas. ample and unfailing resources in the butte. on Imports and internal Revenue., and in the issue of the Interest boaring Legal Tender Treasury Notes, It le almost a car. minty that he will not god it ncecssary, for a long time to eotne, to seek a market Tor any other tong or permit. nowt Loans, THE' INTEREST AND PRINCIPAL OF tVHICII AllE PAYABLE IN GOLD. . Prudence and aelPin tarot must force the minds of those contemplating the formation or National Banking Associ ethane, as net! as the minds of all who hare idle mousy on their hands, to the prompt conclusion that they should lose no time in subsciiblng to this most popular Loan. It will soon be beyond their .reacb;ond advance to a band some premium, as was the result with the "Seven.Tbirty' Loan, when it was all Sold and could no . longor be sub. scribed forat par. • , It is a six per Cent. Loan, the Interest and Principal payable in. Coin, thus yielding over Vine Per cont. per an num at the present rate of prowl= on coin. The 9overnment moires all duties on hoporti to be paid in Coln; these duties bane, for a long time. mat, amounted to over, Quarter of a Million of Dollar, daily, a sum nearly three times greater than that required in the payment of the tolerant on all the PM's' end other purapalielit Loans. •So that it la hoped that the aerplee Coin in the Treaaury, at no distant day; will enable the Unit( d States to resume specie payments upon all_ liabili ties. The Loan ix called 840 from the tact that whilst the Bonds may run for 20 yearn, yet the 'Ooveronioat 'has a right to pay theta off to Gold, at par, at any Gine: after 2, seam The luterest is 'mid hal tyearly, :—On the kat days of November and May. Subscribers can have Coupon Bondi, which are payable to bearer, and are $lO, WO. $5OO, mad sl,ooo , or_ Regis tored Bonds of same denomination., and in add! e'en, $5OOO and $lO.OOO. For Dunking purposes and for investments of Trust.monies the Registered Bonds are preferable. These 5.20'e cannot be taxed by States, cities, towns or counties, and the Government tax on theni is only one and a half per cent., on the amount of income, when the. income of the holder exceeds Six Ilundred dollars per an num, all other Investments, such asincomo from Mort gages, Railroad Stock and Bonds, etc., meet pay crow three to five per coat. tax on the income. Danko mot Honkers throughout the Country will corn Wm to dispose' of the Bonds, and all ordera by snail, or otherwise, oronmily attended to. The inconirMllerme Of a few days. delay in the delivery of the Bonds is unasSoblabie, tile detimffid being so great but as Internet commences front the day of eubscriptioni no loss is occasioned, and every effort is being made to diminish the delay. JAY COOKEi : S4pBCIIIPTION AOENT 114 Smith Thitd Street, Phil* rbiladulphia, Decombor 1833. DIARIES FOR 1864, . Received and for sale At .LEIVIS' Book Store M=! lIUNTINoDON, PA =I FISHERS' COLIMIV. 11105. PISISEEL It. O. TIC. PUREE. FISHER :-& SONS "HUNTINGDON, PA. +#••••0.......... STAPLE & FANCY DRY-GOODS, ETC. ETC. -o A • lIANDSOME . STOCK of GOODS, of all kinds, is now open for the inspection of tho public, and we cordially luiltut all our Customers and the public generally, total! and be convinced that we are unequal led la the quality, taste, style, and nib:deo! our doode. We revisit the piablfo td.bear In naluir-tluit we pur cb Mei prinetpally • tram ' first batidn-infiew York, pay CAM for all we boy, rid cannot be rivalled In our faciii• ties for Opeofug for public uco, p Hock of amoral ner ollabdtaa == HUNTINGDON MILLS. - 0 -_ GRAIN, FLOUR, AND FEED. =a= WTE ARE PREPARED TO PUR cbane all kinds of OIUIH, for which wo will pay tho Meng cad% pilcca, - and will hive far 1410 It all , limes, 6ck.o, &t. . =2 PLASTER! PLASTER!! -.0- WE HAVE isn:III , E)IENSE STOCK of PLASTER; an ample supply for thie and neighboring coni2tlca I Haling a Mill a:pros:gig *for grinding it . we Can piodueo t1a0r.0.9 taore desirable stock than oh nen nity tied, , . SALT I SALT - WE OFFER 501) BBLS. of SPLEN did ONONDAIGA SALT, uustrialted iu quality and price. 0. A, Balt leeieks is also kept tout ditly nu hand. • 4. .410••••••••..rom FISH. FISH. =I = ECE2II " No. 3 15 Ilalf Bble. No. 1 " 20 " " No, " 10 " No. 3 Quarter Barrels and Alta, of all uuintyari, an also of• = SUMAC. SUMAC. =EMS WE ARE AT ALL TIMES PRE- pared to boy SUgetet will pay cub, or Ants, as cleared V= LAX, FLAX, I= THE HIGH PRICES RULING FOR Cotton Goods has condpolled publio attention to be Acre especially directed to the culture of Flan It can be made come ationtion, ono of tin) most Tellable products a farmer can produce; an „acre readily.produelog 150 to 00 Dollars worth of "fibre aid : aped.' - Geoat care should be taken by grOwers to bike their ilea 'opined eery thin when rolling; wilco watered sulliclontly ou One side, it should be turned, and eubject to ecxeure until all the stalks got a gray color, and the lint readily svparatea froGi the wobd by a gentle rub. • It Anat.:l.oo &very dry do tiod la bundles, and is then ready for ths mtll..As spas:al thing too much soot is sown on so. acre. tratosastlto.kroand Is very rich nnalll l 4 6 ) per alai it ettricient: tbigtontia :i s ver y ntrong ono itn4,o?s touttb 1406116 Deo 18;1953, 7 COFFE*, i' - (llFritEl - !" - % THE ugsr. Irglis.T.,lJTJApPitovED NONPAIitIL - 'rand Other &mite bratids'orfroala gKrind. OOP TNEI EASE!! STEAM SPICE AND EOTEDE - Warned,' '• Nos, 244,'246 , & 248 Nth. l i'iont Corner of New St., PhilOdelphle.: lIOIVARO . WORRELL. - T"SE- =BOOT & S lIOE CHASE-&t- - -PEDDLE, MANUFACTURERS'irUPPERS No: ID‘SOUTII THiBIYSTBEBT, . • (Ur Sviinsj PHILADELPHIA. .Inform %hotrod" that they-Ices''' cofistantly on hand a fall aesortment of Iden'i; 'ls/onion's add efilldren'a BOOT AND SHOE ,UPPEII4; ;.; of every description, made only from prima. Mock and fitted with best materiald, in the mast fireliionable sky styling. Trial orders are solicited. and prompt adep t 4on will be veld to all order" sent to them: TERSI9,'CA9tI:' IDELITSRY: Jan. 27, 1804-3rn. VALENTINES nisokinont SENTIMENTAL` AND COMIO A LEN TINT S For sale Wholesale* Reiail AT LEWIS ) MOCK ife ' MUSIC &PAU MEN WANTED' , " FOR THE INVALID CORP S . . Only those faithful solillare able, from wounde or the hardships of war, are no longer fit for actlve • field' duty will be received in this- Corps of Roller, Enlistments will be for three years, unless' sootier diseliargeit. ;Pay snit allowance same as for °dicers and men of the Culled States infantry; eicept that no premintwor haunt's-a milistmeat will ho allowed. This will not,,lnvalldate any pes,slons or- bouhtles may ho drip laws - lons cer vices. , . . yet thotantenicindo of serrlee, the Min , . Will be spirt-hid for !Urea gindes of dirty. Vase who ',alai-A:abet ifecirtri. and able-bodied. and mwable of pdiTornilng•ittaard datf ete. r wfll be•arined with Muskets,,:iiiid listatg)iiett to colinni otesof the First liattallon. Thosalor44 . 'rigxg, , ,, d,,, of efficiouaY, ifichlaing those who .ht4er ; icara lima or, an anti ; and the least effective, lholudlng'lllolie Who toile lost a foot of irg.lo.the companiel otrAbe Sogond of Third liattationSi tISAY will ben rmed. Alth:sworde, The duties will hi' tO Chiefly—as ptorost guardsnail garrisons for cities; &was Sufdrither:public buildings; and as clerks: ortieStleis.#4: .2f found ncretan ry, they may be assigned to farts, YC, - ' Acting ASsistaut Provost Marshals diateiii.iire [zed to appoint officers of tbe Regular Seryice.,ol. et Cif luralid Corps, toadmlnlster the oath elf miffs:meat, to thole man who have, completely 'totalled DM fiteserilnal conditions of admission to the triraild Corp., 1, ThatSlM'eppljaint io unfit tim Service In the Sold.' 2. That be is fit for the datielyor some of them, inda-a 3. That, if no; now In ilia 'service, he "was hono r ably discharged. •• ' " • , . • 4. That he Is meritorious arid deserving. . " Per enlistment or 'farther intermitted,' apply . to'the Board ct Enrollment thrStie district in which flirt -ffta cant tea resident.. • ' • . . • ' • By order ofJAMES PRY, P t° lt 2.3 ,." ;, ti Lui iS ., Capiatn andrscriost Zdaralai. Hantlngdon k SOY g 1643 . , ---- • P _ ESEII.I4.ID FROM. . THE U. S. A. Corporal 'VICTOR V. , LODOIIICRTY. Co. Id, Ithh 'arm. Vol. Cavalry. aged years t 5 foot. 8 Inches high. blue eype;,brown hair. hhoccitpation a carpenter. Ea:s Dougherty- was enlisled in lluntiogdan. Pa.. Augast 2h, 1853, was muSteredloto the service' la Philadelphia, to carve three years. ' • Also—Private WM. 110UCK, C. 3.4 12th P. V. Cavalry; aged 20 ; 6 feet.s Indies high. blue .eyee, dark hair, fair complexion, and by occupation a blacken - I,lth . Said 110Relt wan enlisted at Iluntingdon, vine for three pare. A reward of $3O foe the arrest and deliver; of as or *Mad of Weal: v ••• asters:;.... DelB, 1883 NE IV, G 9c:l-As -Nzw,...G9,9ps 23 PER CENT.CREAT;EIi IRAN t WIEM:-.CR/I4APIEIST!: ; SIMONY ,COHN/ AT COPFEE RUN . STATION, Would reepattfully 'call the attention of his old patrons epecially, and the public An. general, !tolls extensive stock of wall selected new Goods, Net connived from the rastcra chits; t colallillfi-blPrh; Dif - Goudel, • Clothing, Wnuf • • en Ware, lii.itiOns lints and Caps, l ßootirseid Shoes; Bonnets, Shawls, Cireo- Jars, hardware, Queeoeware, Gro . - - • aeries" :Wood andyri litho-Ware, Tobacco' Sekars;'. Nails, Glass, ,Pe6vialons, Oil, Fish:Salt Tinware , .IVAr . e, 'Drugs" find .Medicines, Plocks, - Watches, &a., and alt ther articles kept Ma rat dem canary store; edi ;Weeded with the greatest ears and rid& evera-pir 'ensued for cash only, and affords hips, to, pall them at a vary IOW figure." The public will flue it to ibeir'advela tage to call 1,04 essmipis our linen vied hordre purchasing elsewhere. NW pains. will be spnreAlp tog oar Goode. - Latta are dPeCialry incited to caassithe our large stock of faehionable drone gwods; tiittawle,, Cir. colors, Fura, and a 'great variety or wootou cioods, All kinds of produce talon in exchange at the highest market pricei—Cash not - refused. By strict attention io the wants at eustoniersi we hope to receive a continuities! of shieliberal-patrorisge WWI AV111619 wa Liie been /Onto fore favored. Caine ono end all. end ram. It*. New Goads received daily. .„ r. Dole, 1863. r ;'., ; gruoN 'OOIIN, -''' -- V.:NI,YERIS-Al''' CLOTHES; ,::.WfillcQEß 1 -0— No. 1. Large Family Wringer,. £lO,OO No. 2, Medium Y'• "., •_- 7,06' No. 2} — " - " -- —" " . 600 . No;' 3.! Small '' ;.'' ; - . '-'. ; 45,00 No. 8. Large Hotel, "' I 14,00 No. 18. MediumLaundrypltuilB,oD No. '22. Large...- '' lot land. 30,00 Nos. 21. and 3 have no cog!. • , Hl:Alt era are warranted. . ,-, .:: :.. ' . *No. 2 is the size ,letierally ••Iliad in private families. .:T Cht.A. , Sion Dunn, of the "American Ag ricOlturist," says of the', . , . UNIVERSAL crier ZS -WRINGER. "A child can tastily ,itritiout , ti tubfult of clothes to a few minute.. It to to nudity .o Cterars EATSN; it TIME SAVES! and a fitliNnTB Bawls I The saviugaf gar ments will alonO. pay a Tarp per cordage on its coat: We think the machine much mire than "pays for itself el-S -ty year" is the saving 'of garments? There are savers! nearly,aliku in genoral constructton, but we non elder it Important that the Wringer he fitted with Coot, otherwise a nines of garmants may clog the rollers, end the 'Talent upon tho crank-shaft slip and tear the dlotbea, or the rubber break loose Oral the shaft. Out own is one Of the first make, and it is to tlonn Ap tart after nearly ton TEARS' CONSTANT 005: Ivory Wringor :with dog Wlieeps is tented In every pergenjair No Wringer can be Durable without Cog IVheels. A. good. CAN VASSBIt, wanted: in every town. ildrOn receipt of the price fyom pla ces wheio no, ono is soiling, we will scnd tlio Wringer free of kspesse. For particulars and circulars dress R. C. BROWNING; Aug_ 13,''63 . . YOU 'find' the 4.onest and Best atiortmertif LOW trieko Goods at ' D. P. COMS'. 1400 KING GLA:SSES.-L. ' For see et thO ibirdwarkstore of tb. 1€54 ,z,tmra 4 , gitgw. . i9t, Reg Pa CZT 847.11r0ad way, N. Y