6ltrht. HUNTINGDON, PA. Wednesda morning, March 9, 1864. LOCAL &.PERSONAL. A Dodge. Some of the "sharpers," who are ambitious of stealing the bounty mon ey, appear before a Provost Marshal, • and after being sworn in and getting their money, immediately desert, pro viding there is not a strict watch placed over them, and practice their decep- Unit and fraud at other places where bounties are offered. This is some what similar to the dodge exercised •soilio thtid tt ti, Upon the drafted men tvho bought substitutes. Vigilance upon the part of Provost Marshals would, we think, remedy this evil.— We understand that several volunteers have taken the bounty at Hollidays burg, and skedaddled immediately for parts unknbwn. Lboks Deserted. The southeast corner of the Dia mond where formerly stood the "old red house," owned by Pcistmaster Steel, presents a deserted appearance since the removal of the forlorn and dilapi dated relic. Mr. Daniel Whittaker bossed the job of removal, and he trade it skedaddle on the double quick.-.---• We trust this enviable situation will not remain long without a brick dwel ling of a business propensity adorning the spot. . • • Wanted • A few . good gardeners Could find plenty of employment at this place.— From the scarcity of gardeners Urea. bouts, many vines will be left unprun ed, and shubbery will be unattended and unprepared for spring,unless some borticulturists -tender their services to our public. There may be some good gardeners in this vicinity; if so, -we wish they would make .themselves known. A Prlendly Call. We were honored last Friday by a frielidly call from Lieut. Colonel Isaac Rogers, Surgeon D. S. Hays, Captain John Skelley, and Adj. Will. Cunning ham, all of the 110th P. V. V., a regi ment that has seen service. We hope the.brave "boys" nifty live to give us another call after the rebellion shall be crushed out. Mew Director. Mr.: Benjamin E. Stitt, of Dublin township, was chosen to fill the va cancy in the Board of Directors of the Poor, occasioned by the resignation of Mr. Ilackedorn, who has removed to the west. Mr. 11. has discharged his duties as a Director with ability and fidelity. Mr. Stitt, the new meMber, is a far mer, and a gentleman well qualified to fill, his now-position.. Sorgo Sugar, &c. A. .B. Brumbaugh, James Creek, Huntingdon county, Pa., Agent for Clark's Sorgo .Mills and Cook's Sugar Evaporators in Huntingdon and Blair counties. Pure Cane seed for sale at Huntingdon, Martinsburg, tic., in time fot , planting. Also; for Prince & Co's Melodeons, and Grover Sr, Baker's Sewing Ma chines. Send stamp for Circulars, &c. Important to V..lunteers A joint resolution passed Congress on ' the 3d, continuing government bounties to volunteers until further or• ders. • !The ProVost Marshal , General has decided that all volunteers who may enlist before the draft is actually made will be deducted from the quotas by the Board of Enrollment, in accor. &ince with orders to be issued in each case by the A. A. Pro. Mar. Generals of the State. . The War Fever We learn that•over five hundred vol unteers have been sworn in at Holli daysburg since the office has beeo,lo cated there. We hope all our town ships that are not yet out of the draft will do their utmost to escape it. They Will have to the Ist of April to fill their quotas. Cainbris Court. The Cambria court commenced this week at Ebensburg.' The Moore-Mar bourg case is On the trial list. Emi nent lawyers have been selected to bear and try the case, on both sides. John Scott, Esq., has been employed by Mr. Moore. Wanted. Any person having a small dwelling house for rent, can have it occupied the coming" yoii by a small family. Inquire at Lewis' Book Store. The Bedford Inquirer The Bedford Inquirer office has been purchased by Mr. Benj. F. McNeil, who will issue his paper on the first of . April next, enlarged in size and with new type. Ho intends to devote his columns to a "hearty and unfaltering support of the Government." The Draft and' Bounties. Government-bounties will be -paid till the Ist of April, and the orders re quiring the draft to take place on to day are suspended. subsequent day for commencing the draft will be an nounced. Flower and Gorden deeds. A fresh supply received and for sale at Lewis' Book Store. Spectacles A. fine stock of Spectacles just re ceived and for sale at Lewis' Book ',Sore. Appointmbnts fox: ;Juniata Dlxtrlct. The Annual Conference of the M. E. Chutch held at Altoona last week mado tile following appointments for the Juniata district: George D. Chenoweth, P. B. HollidaysbUrg—•—Thos. Daugherty Altoona—Wm. R. Mills Woodbury—N. W. Colburn, D. B. Closky Schellsburg—Andrew E. Taylor Bedford—Ed. W. Kirby Bedford Circuit—J. B. Polsgrove, W. B. Whitney Ra.insburg—Geo. Berkstresser McConnellsburg-31. Luther Smith, Eliad 31. Chilcoat Shirleysbarg—C. Graham, A. W. Deck. er Cassvillo —John Guss, J. W. Leckie Concord—Jas. M. Clark, W. H. Max well McVoytown—Wm. Gwynn, A. R Mil ler LewistowL—Sam. Barnes Lewistown Circuit—W. A. Houck Milroy—John F. Brown, J. A. Me- Kindless Manor Hill—John Anderson , Jas. H McGarrah Petersburg—Andrew W. Gibson Willianisburg—J. A. Melicit BirminghanJohn Stine, S. A. Croy- • elfin ; Huntingdon—Sob A. Price Saxton—John W. Cleaver, Olive). Stewart Rev. James Brads is stationed at Petersburg, Carlisle district; Rev. S. L. Conser, at Gettysburg, Carlisle dis trict; Rev. R. Wesley Black, Jersey Shore, Bellefonte district; and Rev. David &waif, at Great Falls, Balti more district. Tar. following is a copy of the mns• ter roll of Company B, 20th Pa. Cav alry : ,Samuel Montgomery, Capt. Hunt., co. B. T. Stauber, Ist Lieut., Lewistown. Jas. M. Thomas, 2d Lieut. Harrisburg. Sylvester G. Gettys, 0. S. Mint., co. Sam. Beaver, Q. ➢I. S. Lewistown. Joel Tompkins, C. S: Shirleysburk. - Geo. W. Crawford, let Duty Sergi., Mifflin.co. Chas. S. Garrett, 2d do do Abraham Gunter, 3d do do Wm. R. Barnes, Reg. Col. Serg., Lew istown. Benj. C. Leonard, Ist Corp. Hunt. co. Henry T. Kulp, 2d• do Lewistown. Wm. J. Landis, 3d do Mifflin co. William Funk, 4th do do C. C. Sarvis, sth do Lewistown. DP. Hawker; 6th do Shirleysburg. John Brower, 7th do MoVeytown. Wm. N. Swyers, Bth do Mifflin co. Dallas Fichthorn, Bugler, Lewistown. Reuben Houser, do McVeytown. John Miller, Farrier, Lewistown. J. B. McConahy, Blacksmith, do PRIVATES. Andrews John Harrisburg Anderson James Freedoni Forge Anderson Thos. K. do Brehman %Vm. P. LewistoWn Briner Lewis C. Mifflin ea Bigley John Mc Vey to w trAV Breneman John C. Mifflin co. Butler James S. do Brought . Lawrence Lewistown Bellinger Samuel Bowman Geo. W Crawford 'John B. do . Crawford Malin Mifflin co Crawford David Freedom Forgo Carrigan Samos Lewistown, Cassell David Mifflin co -- Cagell Andrew - do Gloss Elias do Chadwick Edmund do Cupples Martin • . do Cupples Henry 11. do Collins Joseph . do • Chrismer 'Joseph Dauphin co Dolby Lewis H. Lewistown • • . Devore John McVey town DeArmit Goo. W. Freedom Forge Davidson Georgo M. do Diehl John H, Milroy Ewing William McVeytown Fronk Joseph S. Hunt., co Fellows Henry C. Mifflin co Forsyth Robert do Feely William C. . Lewistown Fessenden Charles B. Philadelphia Flick William Lewistown Gardner Jacob A. Carlisle Grassmyer It. W. Lewistown Garrett John A. Freedom Forge Houser Joseph McVey-town Hawk Wm. J. Lewistown Hoffman Adam H. do Harvey Jas. T. Shirleysburg Hulls George . Mifflin co Kie9eman William do Laird Job do • Lynn Henry • Hunt. co Lynn Andrea , do Lewis Charles Mifflin co Lewis James . do. Leper Martin Lewistown *Livingston Herbert C. do Murphy Jacob • Mifflin co Miller Frank Lewistown Newberry Thos. L. MeVeytown Orr James A. do Olinger Isaac • do Prickets Geo. W. do . . • Price John , Lewistown Rideti - Uriah S. . • , • Riden Willis do Ross Hiram „ Freedom Forge . SolifeltGeorgo H. Lewistown Saxon James S. do Shafer George Mifflin co Shafer Henry C. . do Summers James do , Stine Daniel do Stahl William , do Simmons James do Sanford jameli do • Tice Joseph • Lewistown Ulsh Geo. W. do Vtincourt John 0. Harrisburg Wother Henry Lewistown Wassin Samuel • do Woods Isaac W. do *Marked on the rolls as a deserter, and $3O reward offered for his arrest. Soldiers on "Preach Leave." Assistant Provost Marshal Shoema ker received orders on Saturday to arrest all soldiers at home on "french leavo " HO succeeded during tho day in capturing.nve, and placed them in Sheriff Johnston's institution for safe keeping. Dpring., cake evening the "boys" got their blood up and destroy ed nearly everything in their 'room. The damages will not amount to loss than forty dollars, which they Will have to pay before they can have their liberty. Pocket Knives. A now eteok .11.16( received at LOWI* Book Store. Eliction of Teacherq: The election of teachers for the pub lic school of the borough of Hunting don, for the - e . mying term of nine months will be made by the Board of Directors on the evoning of Saturday next. The Express Office. Mr. Kennedy M. King, has been ap pointed Agent at this place for the Adams' Express Company. lie has removed the office to a room under lianager's Photograph Gallery on Railroad street. The appointment is a good one. • Valuable Farm for Sale We invite attention to sale of a var uable farm at Marklesburg on the 22d inst. See advertisement in another column. gam. Spring Dry Goods now - opening —large assortment—new designs—at the Old Established Dry Goods House of Eyre & Lundell, 4th & Arch Sts., Philadelphia. Read adv. Blooresvill* High School We call attention to advertisement of Prof. S. C. M.'Clain in another col umn. Prof. llicC. has the reputation of being an excellent. teacher and we hope he may have a good school. Hall the Stars and Stripes. Hall the Stare and Stripes forever) Hall the source which gave thenfblrth I Freemen, let them never, never Fail abandoned to the earth. Shout, ye eons, and raise the anthem, Offspring or heroic titres,— They who gave their live, a ransom To secure the glorious price. ' Ware the beimer—spreed it o'er ue; Emblem of our unity. Freedom's lona dill reign victorious In this laud or Marty. Clore tbo Stars and Stripes here planted By our noble ancestry. Stand. ye brave ones, stand undatinted o ;• Hoist the flag of liberty. Patriots, save the dear bought banner,. Purchased with your grandelres' blood. Do bravo, and in the self-same wanner, • Retrace the steps your fathers trod. Alexandria, March 4, 1964. • - J. L. A ONE Splebdia Guitar, price $3O, for sale at Lewis' Book Store. This in strurnent could not bo bought in the city for $4O, but the owner has no use ,for it. Fatf. On the evening of the 3d, inst., by John Love, Esq., Mr. JEREMIAH SPAN. GLER, and %SS CATHARINE DCiUGHER TY, all of Barree township. At Shade Gap, by the Rev. G. Van Artsdalen, on Tuesday !miming, Mar., ISt, PHILIP ALEXANDER BEERS, Of Shade Valley, Huntingdon county, to Miss ROSANNA ECK, eldest daughter of Charles Eck, Esq of Pine Grove; Schuylkill county, Pa. . PHILADELPHIA 'MARKETS. • • Maych 8,. Fancy and Matra - Family Flout.. • $7,25@7,60 Common and Superfine $5,75®0.,25 Bye Flour • ..$ 13.50 Corn M00t... bl 55,50 4lxlra WhlteMheat $1,75®2,00 do MoVoytown Fair and Prima Red Rye Corn, prime Yellow Outs Barley Malt - Clatereeed, V 64 Tha .timothy • Flazeoed Wool Itldol • HUNTINGDON MARKETS... Extra Family Flour /4 bbl *5,50@7,25 Extra do 11 cart 3,75 White Wheat 150 Red Wheat 1 40 Clovers od IMEZI • • . Dried Apples ....................... : ... ..............'. ...... .-1,60 Butter - 55 Eggs 15 Lard 15 Ilam ' is Shoulder 12 Sides l2 Tallow • 10 .3PCDO3EI; SiALT-330. • ONE OUT LOT, containing 234 acres, situate on the Warm Springs' road, and lying Just nortiv of a lot owned by John paott, Esq. Inquiro of 0. W. JACKSON. blch. 9,1881 2t Huntingdon, Pa. AUCTIONEER. fHE undersigned, a LICENSED AUCTIONEER, will call Sales In the counties of lluotintvlon. a n d Mifflin. Ile trusts, from motet experiouco in the business. he will merit hot. runagO, nod render satisfaction to all who entrust to him their sales. Terms moderate. Address, ELLIOTT ROBLEY, Mcb9-31* Mill Creek. Huntingdon co., Pa. -9, Br, L A Nlk t k v 4 .3. 4 1: 1 " 41t,e; • Fourth & Arch Sta. • PHILADELPHIA. ARE OPENING FOR SPRING. 1864, 100 pos. $1 Fancy SILKS. 50 iics. India Silks $l. 190 pre. Good Bleck Silks. 200 pre Ordered Plain Silks. 4-4 LYONS Bkick Silk VELVET. Brown Silks, $6.6, 4. 3.2;1 per yard. Black Silks. $0.5. 4. 3.2.1 per yard. Moire Antl 'nee. all colors. Magnificent Grenadines. Magnificent Organdies. Mama °HINTZE. and PERCALES. SPRING SHAWLS. Now Itonsoliold STAPLE GOODS. N.ll General assortment of Men's Weer. . Muds 9, 186t.9na NEW WHOLESALE STORE. GOODS SOLD At Philadelphia Wholesale Prices. THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE REMOVED From their place'of husinees, on Hill Street, TO THEIR NEW BUILDING On RAILROAD STREET, near the Jackson House, Where they intend doing A WHOLESALE BUSINESS. MERCHANTS AND OTHERS, Who buy goods by the piece or package, WILL FIND IT to their ADVANTAGE TO GIVE US A CALL • WE KEEP A General .Assortment of GOODS, Such as DRY GOODS, GROOERESS, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, TOBACCO, SEGARS, 163.A_Mer, NOTIONS, &C., &C., &C., WE WILL SELL GOODS PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE PRICES ' A. B. CONisIINGHAIA & 'CO nuntingdon, itch 0,186.1. Horse Mlle Printod on short notioo 4t, Job Printhvg MARRIED, $1;70,76 $1,41 $1,17 bu $8,1)0 ,:.:$2,715®8,00" 43,15 k -6086?,, =1 POOO METALLIC PAINT Prevents roofs nattozposed wattle from leaking. Dries Bard under water. FAINTS MORE THAN TWICE the surface white lead will. Wallin lofigor and Is nichlgiler In price. Stands boat bdtter than rod lead. .. . , IloWelle. Agent, • ~ hack 1503,1.N0ri1t Fourth St.. Fe17,18(4-lin •' . The Mooresville School: THE subscriber respectfully announces . to the eitiv•ns of Shaver's Creek and surrounding 'community that the first quarter of the summer session 'of the 11001tESVILI.E 111011 SCHOOL will begin April llth end dose July Ist, 1804. -Also, that the second quarter will open August Bth and continue eleven weeks. Whole expense per quarter (eleven 'week's) for Board, Room-rent and Tuition in common English, only 1418. Ornamental Painting, Wai Fruit and Flowers, will bo taught on reasonable terms.. . , • . . For Szrther luformattou addremi S. C. SIcCLAIN, 31C11.9,1801-It Noaxesyme, nuut. co., Pa 11IIE PUBLIC SCIrIOOLS. The election of teachers for tits. public echoola of :tho borough of Iluntingdoli, for the ensuing term of nine months, will be made by the Board of- Directors on the evening of Saturday, tho 12th lost, Applicatlon3 In writing, (In OP cases to be accompanied with the certificate of the County Superintendent,) will be received up to 7 P. Mon NM day. By order of the Board, JADIPSON AFRICA, Atch2,lB4-21. • ;Secretary. A UDITOWS,NONI - CE." I;state of John ItOtel;'decM. The undersigned, And nor, oppoiptod to inception. to the account of Benjamin Hartman, adminietrator of John floret, decd., and to make dlettlittutlon of the balance in the 'lambi of sukflidmlnistratit amongst those entitled to the same, mill intend to bladed., at tho °Moo of Miles & Dorria, to Wunting.lon. on Pantiv,.the 18th nix or blancu next, at ten o'clock, A. 1114 at mulch time all pot , sons are required to present their.claime before said audi tor, or bo debarred from Coming In for a share of the fund. WILLIAM MORRIS, Ja.i Wuntingdon, Mc112,1864.* • . Auditor. ..zt_DMINISTRATORS'.NOTICE.--• Estate of Charles J. Snyder, deed. •. Lettere of Administration hero heed granted to the undersigned upon the estate of Charlts J. Snyder, Leto of Juniata township, Huntingdon - county, deceased. All perilous indebted will make payment, amithose.having claims present them, properly authenticated, to us. ANN SNYDIIII. • • k.L'TSII SNYDER, ' Feb 24, iSSI4t.*• . •Admr. • • N.lO AND SEE-FOR YOUR SELF N The Stock of New` Goods that In new opening— end for sale at - LLOYD & HENRY'S. . Feb. 21,.1864. lm. wh.t. StAXi'g AttB, - , at old . prices, at the Iferd were storenf -JAS. A.SHOWN. iluntiugdun, F 010,64 - • • . B 'ld S T L o '4 N ° Gu it is E i r. t ) :st u r e c A 2 1 d B nl DRIED Fe b. 10,1865 LLOYD 4 111 WRY, STRAY STEER me.to the prem ises ar the subscribed!' WittliwiMirk on or about the tint or Dee.,'lMAibliteleBTiSkft r 4 4•. supposed •to be about teed' , Th 0141101 . Is requested to come Pinteitic pro'," property, pay charges and take biai away, otherwlse he will be disposed of according to low.. ' W111:131AS I.9.thiprog. QTRAY . . • 1.3 Came to the premises of the Subscriber .in lrcpeWoil township, about the first data September lest, _ a Heifer, about throw yeate old. with black sides, Ater neck and bead, black and white spreckled. back •-", and belly white. The owner le requested to coma for ward, prove, property, pay chores, and take her away, otnerwise ehe will be diapmed of according to law. Mch2 It64' - SAMUEL HUFF. •VUBLIC SALE AT •MARKLES BURG. 'be oaderalgued will off, at Publle Bale At tbo town of Marklesburg at 10% &chick, A. 51:, ' • ' ' • • • Ou Tue.sday, 22d ditsV6r March nazi,. . . • .• valuable farm of 80 acme, of ethic 00ncres are cleared, is good order. all well fenced; p great portion of *hick's Post and rail: It is ktiown as the John Multi property, and has thawed a line log weather, Lt„,.. boarded double house a-largo new bank' barn, 171 largo tool house and granary, a corn crib, also, a flue spring house (with the seater mining then' it consiautly) within tea stops °Oho dwoiiingt also, an orchard of ever 100 trees Just beating. - . The farm iebeautifittly situated § with a fine eastern ex posure, within' two miles of tilarklesburg station, and ab out ono mite from Coffee Run, with . the best market at good cosh prices iu this section of the .4t.,t0. There is u widow's don - or Lti the farm, it .will be sold suhject to the dower, or the dower.Vlll ho tamed as the porchaser may desire. Terme one-third in Nand and:. the.balancelo null the purchaser. Possession given on confirmation of sato.. . JOllll AIECIA il AN, 11.98AT10 O. FISH NIL Auctioneer. • • , N 0112,1864.. pußLic SALE. OF REAL Es- (ESTATE OF lIICEIAti, BAitPOLZAR, dec'd,J . ORPTIAX'S . UOITRa' SALE. )3,rviituivof no order of tilit"iflriplitin's Caine of Hunt ingdon County. the undersigtlett-will sell at Public Salo on the premises,. ou - 16th day of March 1864,- otione o'clock of maittilay,', -IBelblitAtina•ma en. - 111L'Oilit 'certain trout oftstia'Adita` la , jhe township of C4aygn:(llo • said: Docility 11•;• tritlngdon, adjoining lands of William Corbin's helm on the east, hinds of Oa- Vitt F. StOvens on the North, lands of Jambs 0. McNeal on the I Vast, and lands Of §amttet Gladfolter .and others on the smith. Containing ono bundled and eleven norm nod fifty two porches and allowancta•' more or loss; hav ing thereon erected a two story frump house, log barn and other tmpp ovemonls. • " TERSI6 Oh'. 84 LE. — One third of the purchase' tummy to bit paid on donftrumtlon of the solo, one third In ono poor thereafter with interest, ma the' remaining third at toe death of tho widow. her Intilrest to -be paid to hor punctually and annually during hcr , life; to be secured by tho bonds and mortgagoorJudkitients of the•purcha. our. BENJAMIN WOOLhET Feb. 8,1864. VALUABLE' MILL PROPERTY AND FARM OF 200 ACRES, • AT PRIVATE SALE. The subscriber offers nt private sale his valuable mil property and feral of 200 acres of land,'on Shaver's creek, two miles train Petersburg. Huntingdon county. The property will be sold seParittdly or all together. The property• can be soon by calling on the subscriber; and terms made easy. Dec. 23, 18 W. THOS. P. STEWART. CA.SSVILLE SEMINARY AND NORNAL SCHOOL. The subscriberrespectfully ennouncee to the citizens of Ifuntingdoti and the adjoining counties that the Cassville Seminary will be open 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 will please address 0 KO. F. DAVENPORT, Iluntingdon co., Pa. REFIRENCES—R. McDiriti,County Superintendent. and others. Feb. 3, 1854. THE.GLOBE JOB PRINTING OFFICE. rp RE "GLOBE 'JOB.. OFFICE" is the most complete of any to the country, and pos. sesscs the most ample facilities for promptly executing in the beet style, every variety of Job Printing, such u HAND BILLS, • • PROGRAMMES, • ,• • • BLANKS,. • POSTERS, • BILL HEADS, CARDS, . , CIRCULARS, • - . BALL TICKET'S, LABELS, &C., &C., &C • CALL AND exitivis APECIIIPNO OP RORK, AT LEIPIS' • BOOK, STATIONERY a MUSIC STORE TERMS OF THE GLOBE. Por annum in advance 31x months !hreo months -•• • - A failure to notify a discontinuance at the expiration 01 .Ikb term subscilbed for will he considered a new engage• neut. • =I 1 insertion. 2 do. 9 do. Tour Mee or less $ 25 $ 37% $ 511 Me square, (12 lium,) ...... .... SO 75 100 Orb squares, 1 00 1 60 2 00 three squares - 1 60 2 25 3 00 Over three week and less than three mouths, 25 route Ter Square for each insertion. 3 months. 6 months. 12 months. fix lines or less $1 60 $3 00 $5 00 _Me square 300 600 ' 700 two squares 5 00 8 00 10 00 three squares, . 700 10 00 15 00 Four equaree, 900 . 13 00 ^0 00 Half a column, 12 00 18 00 ...... —.34 00 Me column, 20 00 30 00— 50 00 Professional and Dolma Cards not exceeding four lines One year $3 00 Administrators' and Executors' Notices, $1 75 Advertisements not marked with the number of inner. ions desired, will be continued till forbid and charged :w -ording to thane terms. . . . DIARIES FOR 1864, Received and for sale • At lII7JVIS' Book Store Tho• Parlor Matehesi sdpeiior to any other kind in the market; for sale at Lewis' Book Store. geff" For neat JOB PRINTING, call at the "GLOM: Jon l'utyrEcu Orrice,"•at Ilun tindon, Pei FISHRS' COUR. THOS. FISHES.. H. U. FISHES.. T. C. FISHER.. FISHER & SONS HUNTINGDON, PA. STAPLE & FANCY DRY-GOODS; ETC., ETC. ----o-- A.ILANDSOAIE STOCK of GOODS, of all kinds, Is now open for the Inspection of tho and we cordially incite all our Customer' ind the public generally, to call and be convinced that we are unequal led to the quality, taste, etyle, and prices of our Goode. We rdquott the public to bear In mind that we per. cbue principally from grit hands in Now York, pay Caan for all we buy, and cannot be rivalled to our !MIN. flail for epontng for public nee, a etoeb of Gonaral Iler 7 ohantlise, . -:t-:::.viiy~« fiutatNotioN MILLS. ----o--- ORAIk FLOUR,• AND. FgEn. • . Wg ARE-PREPARED TO }TR clusse.ap Elude Of oftAIN, for which we will pity the highest egeh priced, lad will have fur sale at all ttmee, FLOW!, FEED, Ac. =l:2 PLASTER! PLASTER!! -- • - o - - - WE HAVE an IMMENSE STOCK 'or PLASTER van ample supply for this and neighboring canalise! naring a Mill expressly for grinding it, ma can produco finer and more &Arabia stock than can ucu nilyla had. = SALT ! SALT ! =:=2 W E-OFFiR 500.813L5. of SPLEN did ONONDAIGA. SALT, unequalled In quality and price. O. A, Salt In necks la also kept constantly on hand. =I FISH. FISH. I=l 10 131,15. No 1 MACKEREL,. IT=Z!I3 MENEM 16 MU Dbl.. No. 1 '. MM:IZMI;iI 10 " " No. 3 Quarter Barrolo and Kits, of all numbers, aro also "Of- SUMAC. SUMAC. -o----- WE ARE AT ALL TIDIES P.RE- pared to buy suzio, will pay cash, or trade, as dotlrod EH FLAX. FLAX. -0 --,•-•7 THE HIGH PRICES RULING FOR Cotton Goods boo compelled public attention to be snore eepoolally directed to the culture of Flax. It can be made by BOMB attention, one of the most valuable products a farmer can produco; an acre readily producing 50 to 80 Dollars worth' of g,ro and seed: Great cote atiould be taken by growers to have their Flax spread very ibiu when rolling; when watered sailciontry on one side, it should be turned, and subject to exposure until all the mains get a grey color, and the ltrit readily scpdratce from the wood, bia gentle rob.- ' It should on a very dry day bo tied lir brindles, and is then ready for the mill. Ac a gettonel thing too much seed is sown on an acre. Unites the ground is very rich one Bushel por ncro is sufficient: 'lf the gratind is racy .trong ormand moo fourth buthel is ample. Dec 10, 1663; t. S. RE VENUt STAMPS PUBLIC NOTICE. - • All pereons interested will please take notice, that the underslgned.deputy Collector or U. 5, Internal 'Rev°. 000 for Huntingdon county. will attend on tho Ist and fid Tuesdays of each month, at the Jackson Hotel, In the borough of Huntingdon, to receive tuxes, .k.:,,,,comuteno. log on the 7th July, • July 7th, 18b3. WANTED.—A Journeyman Miller, Immedlately, or a young man who would like to learn tho milling trade. Address +10‘••••.....-... Q I SOANYA.N'S ORIENTAL AL- Bost. • . . his unique and itilircititir collection or Twentyritiree splendid Photographic Poriraits of Oriental men and wo. men, taken from lite, in both indoor lend outdoor costumes is now ready for sole. Pries $3. Sent free by mall, on receipt of price. Dealers supplied - at OM - dental discount. These portralts received a Miser medal from the Amer. lean Itatitutth 0. OSCANYAN, 1 -, , Fe3-6t . 37 Lafayette place, N. Y. TT OUSEKEEPEIt SiATTENTION You all want a CLOTHES WRINGER, in order to set through , yonr washing earlier, mime yeas strength and at thosame time eattoieneggh Hi the wearof clothes by est ng a Wringer, to pay 'for It In six months. at the present price of rotten. Wringers that have taken the Pentium oven ALL crime in the - market, for sale at the Hardware Stare of Fe 3,1804 JAMES A. DROWN. QELLING OFF FOR CASH ! [raving a largo stock cf Hardware on hands, bought at old prices, I am daily selling ,goods lower than they' can be bought lu Phlladelpbla. • Cull eta. Fa, IEB4 • - - JANES A. BROltlf - JOSEPH ABT, MANUFACTURER OF BASKETS & SLEIGH BASKETS, Near Huntingdon, Penna. ." • All. orders filled on the shortest notice. • • • Orders left at Lewis Book Store will receive attention. Huntingdon, Jen, 27,.1804-6m. , IV. A. STEigitiklg, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 21UNTINODOR; PA. OFFICE-4n flow nearly oppo- M . site Court use, on Hill Street, Etnnt ingdon, Pa. Huntingdon, Hoe: id; Gunsl I Pistols Fishing Tackle, 'XNE CUTLERY, And Sporting Apparatus generallk. Rode, Lines, Reels, Brisket's, Baits, Flies, Hooks, Nets, Foils, Gloves, Masks, Bil- lies, Corkscrews, Dog Collars, ha, Constantly.on, hand; and for sale, Wholesile and retail at JOHN KRIDERS, Bportimen'a Depet, M0b2,1804-6n1.1 N. r. Cor. 2d & Walnut, Pallsula. PHILADELPHIA'. f AAQi 1864 j PAPER HANGING& 3 / 4 ''""-'^ HOWELL & BOVRIL% MANUFACTURER Or • WALL PAPERS, & WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS, Cornet 4th and Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA. ' N. B. A foe stock of LINEN SHADES constantly on Land. reb24,1864-3m G, W. Carpenter, Henszey & Co's WHOLESALE DRUG AND ' CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, No. 737 Market St., Philadelphia. • . . The subscriber Loops constantly on hand a large stock or DRUGS, MEDICINES, CREMICAIA, PIIAIIMACEU TICAL PREPARATIONS, and ovary otbiei ankle which appertains to the business, onduaciag the moat extensive variety; also, PAINTS, OIL and GLASS, of every deserip• then. • • AS articles purchased frauLies can be rolledbOtil:b4riti bf the mostauperior quality and at as low prices salheY can be had. We can otter emelt tuducemente OA will make 41- the intereate - ef - purobeacm - te - lay - tu -- ttialrattritur form us, and give no their future patronage, and invite all who visit the city, to call at our . eetablishmemt; All orders addressed to us by mall or otherwive will meet with prompt attention. GEO. NT. CARPENTER & Fo3-3m . • - • 737 Market Street, Shoals: THE TJNIVERS4..LLY APPROVED NONPAREIL, • ' and other favorite brands of fresb ground COFFEE ) FOR SALE AT THE EAGLE STEAM SPICE AND COFFEE WORKS, Noa, 244, 246 & .248 Nth. Front St., Corner of New St., Pidlidolpblo. De23-6m.] HOWARD WORRELL. MEN WANTED . FOR THE INVALID CORPS. Only those faithful aoldier s who, from wounds or the hardships of Wilt; are no longer - fit 'for active field duty, will lie received in this Corps of Honor. Enlistinents will be for' three years, unless sooner discharged. Pay end allowance same as for officers and men of the United Stutea Infantry; except that no premium or bounties for enlistment willbo allowed. Tide will not invalidate any pensions or bounties which may be due for previous HP. Vices. For the CODS= ionce o service, the men will be selected for throe grades of deity. 'Those Who are moat efficient and able-bodied. and capable of performing guard duty, etc., will be armed witk.muaketa, and exsined,to compile nice of the Pint Battalion.. Those of the `next - degree of efficioncy, including those who .have lost a band or an srm ; and the least effective, Including those who have log a foot or leg, to the companion of the •Secend 'or Third Battalion.; they will he with swords. • . The duties will be to act chiefly as provost guards and garrisons for cities; guards for hospitals and other public buildings; and as clerks. ordorileseke." If found necessa ry, they may be assigned to forte, &c. Acting Assistant Provost liar:dulls General are author ized to appoint officere of the Regular Service; or of the Invalid Corps, to administer the oath of enitstrnent• to those men who have oompletaly Entailed the prescribed conditions ofudmission to the Invalid Corps, viz: ' I. That tho applicant Is unfit for service in tbo dela: 2. That be la St for the duties, or some of thole, Melt. ted above.. +4 , 44/4w.......4... 8. That, If no now in the service,' he, eras honorably discharged. 4. That he Is merlterloun and deserving. - - For enliatment or Anther toformation ' applf to the Board et Enrollment for the district In which too cant Is a resident-- No 11,..,............... Vine tigtik :it teivis Efool: StOre FOR SALE AT BEIM" BOOK STORE; HUNTINGDON, PENNA A. J. 3IcCOY,, Spruce Creek, Huntingdon co., Ps R 117,180 -it COFFEE:: COFFEE r . • . By order of JAMES IL FRY, Provost Marshal Sieneral • ALEX:, Id. LLOYD, • • Captain and Provost Marshal. Houtitusdoa, July B 1863, - .. . - . NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS ! ! 25 PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST ! SIMON COHN, AT COFFEE RUN STATION, • Would respectfully call the attention of his old patrons specially, and the public to general, to hie extensive stook of well selected now Goode, Just received from the . Eastern eities.,conelstlog, input, of - Dry Goods, Clothing, Wool.; on Ware, Notions, hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Bonnets, Shawls, Circu lars, Hardware, Queensware, Gro ceries, Wood and Willow 7 ware, Tobacco, Segars,. Nails, Glass, Provisions, - ' Oil, Fish, Salt, Tinware, Cop per Ware, Drugs and . Medicines, Clooks, Watches, &0., and all other ar,ticles kept In a drat class country store; all Metered with' the greatest faro and which were par °hailed for cash only, and affords him to sell them et a *cry low figure. Tire pablic will find. it to their advan tege to call and examine our eneurpeesed stock,hefore Pt'miming elsewhere. No pains will be spargA to chow lug our Goode. Millar are specially itiVitid to (domino our largo stock of fashionable dress geode; Shawls, Cir. milers, Fere, and a great variety of Woolen Goods, Maio. ry,. . . • • All kinder& produce takeu in eenliange at the highest market prices,-Cash not refused. By strict atiOntion to titennuts of ,customers, we hope toreceiveacontinuatlon of the liberal Patronage with which we have beep hereto. fore favored.. Goma One ended!, and ern_ New foods received daily. • 11016, 1863. . :IDlOM6c.iim. JOU will and the'Lexgest and Beat iiimartniti.l4/ Ladiee• Dress ClocdaiA • P. P. CLIVINb FOR THE onatantyr VARIETY" Hafidsoing mid 'Useful Artielei, Call at LEWIS' Bac& Store. • . ESERTI4:b • FROM THE V. Corporal VICTOR . . V. DOUGHERTY. C0.,81, Hai num Vol. Cavalry; aged 22 years teet. 8 inches bSerb. blue open, brown.hair; by. occupation a caDlantar. Gala Dougherty was tplictod in Iluntlriplun. Pal mkpicti 18&3, ems mnitered Into the ursine in YttlladelphLtiy • • tai . .a)- Also. , Prliate W01.1.10U6K, CO. •• h - It aged 20 ; 4 feet: Thebes high, blue. oyes dark bolt, bob; oamplexfou, and by occupatlon a blacksmith-201 *wk. was collated atilontlegitotij-Po4 to servo forltapel A reward of s3ole offered Att the arrest and deliver" tt ea% or citbir tbe ribm•rw,U - .r.P L:ratter& • , •• Uspt.tlo : ,U, 14th Rog, Pa Cot'. 2.“! Delo, 1883 JAMES CLARKt UN T .G - DO NA,II.ROAD TOP . RetzLitoerittiNaiilii - sbrirmuLz:, On and after Thursday, Div. IR , i 863, Paiseen'ser lista Ulll arriso and &wart as fellows o UP TRAINS. MEEM DEEM Ls' 3 60 mr, 7 46111untIngdon, 410 8.05 510Conuallatown„.... 418 818 Pleasant Grove, - 436 825 Marklasburg 450 845 Coffee Run, . 451 • 8 631 Rough & Ready, 1 • • 607 ' 9 Obleote, 51/ • 9 09.Fteller'e Summit, . AR 6 BIR4n 9 061i f ,,...4 , •,• • - IA 6 4011 s 9 40r — . , . ~.. , 6 511 10 0011112dleaborg , 603 10 081Ltopow411 - ' ! BEDFORD RAIL ROAD 6 191 10 24111baillia a'" 411 4. 45 6 441 10 491Haniton , r 8 241- 410 on 7 001.41i1l 061 Bloody Ilan, p.*41,10[16 405 BROVP'S RUN MUNOZ. . La 9 10 1 Paxt0n,...... 8 - 30 1 4 a '4 80 9.66 Conlmoat , .1116 if . 19 99 Ormlford .8 806_5 a6' an 10 101 Didley. 115 . 8 00 ti 1500 'Broad Top Uuntlngdon, Doc: 16, 1803..1. --.3.48:14391 iP 4 E ENNRYLVANIA RAIL ROAR i'7IV : rrA o7 ,4II7.7IG oI E3E AI NT " . )I , 7...STWARD: ' - . ' AkSTltilliD led . • - - -. - .11, 7i PALI P. 11.1 ii.. 111 lA. it • • , -.• . 'P.64 -1L.M.1 6 617 2f.llatallten. .... -....nt" 4 6 25 6 so Mt. Union,.. ; 11_24,0_48 _ I 686 Mapleton, . . ...,... 1 648 ..... ::-... ' . Mlll.Creok... ...-. '-0.3; 6697 60 '6O 601 Mintingaen, 11 01 =9 .41 • 6 16 6 25 ..... '6 21 PaterrberB',...l3l47 . 607 1 Hama - ...... . 1 •6 al ...... 0 Striance . Creal., 10 31 . 8 $5 ; 649 ..... ....... • Strtql6gbasta, • ' 668 ' 7 00 Tyrone, - 10,13 883 708 ' o,r;. 7 . 16 Tipton - -- ...'i. .1.. .. .. 1.7a7;. 714 Fostoria,. .........1 - . 770 7•28 grryBlllliB, - .. -"" 8 740'8 60 8 gri 7:40 AltoOnso . :- 1 d P.O. P. 4.11. A.M. ... .. ' __Thi.F.6l32' Lin 4 . Al I. g m., funtartifee at.l The ElllGnaNi- Ail ton at 10.28 A.M.. .. READING -RAIL GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM TUE k_A North end NorthAVegt for Phanneitio. *NM Yoot, READING, P0118y111.2, LZDANONa64III2.OWX;EABTOW, Train' leave NABEGSBVILV fur RadDING, raTIEIVILIS, and all Inlorralld4ite - 8405,10, 4'B . NZIVIYOBIE EipfaM IQaTea 11 48 1 u 011 1n0 at• living at Nan , Yuna at`lB,l6 tha samantorning ".• Fares from Hanmantan t To Navf-liont, $816; to.Ftite. ADZIPMA , 8 6 86 and $ 2.6 0/ '/Uggage Chtc/ted Omagh; • Returning. have Nrie.Yinti at 0.A..01, Nome, and 7. P. M., Zrrrestmou .r.... 11111111 arriving al , NOMltntutit 2A. U. Leave' PtntAnrirtua, at 8.16, A.:11; and 8.114 PM, Sleep gears Wee Nur-Yens liitentise Uinta, thitingli‘ to and from PITTBMMOB Without change. . Passengeta by• the :CATiiilB.9C Rail Road leaire laM. spas at, 8.60. A, DI., . for PIIILAACtiItts , and all Intenrie. dials' Stations ; and at 2.15 P. for - Ptili.totMmui lisw• Troths leave Pornmumat 9.15 A. IG., arid 230 P..111L; Puntnunitta, IlenmsMied - and An' ugonimodettqa pmeeteeriropiferoa•Rnal: l l I%N.Yetrd'rettiznitfrottrPria(natittia•mt MP,. All the above Ulan!, tun deft Fiend/Gs Salaam! 4 , 7 AM V.. POrmitta, at 7 ,3 4' 31 . , IblLADusata'atAX6 COYittorkrion, 81.rtatoi, Sistgac, and*Ctlielbi TIMM( at reduced rates to and from all points: , 80 &and. Iraggage.altowed each Neeenger. G. A: NICOLLP . • - Cenesal-Supekintaid;st. Doe. 8, 1888 VARMStEB, PAINTS 85 GLASOt. . xprE. offer to ' healers; CodOli-maketir t • v rand Home Painters . , it the very loweit nett canh -prices the beet Cinch and Osbinet Varnisher; best White Lead; munch arld•Amerifun glum; Chrome Greens and Yellows, Drop' and Ivory Blacks and a full assortment of all:,tliefiner colorstLeuch as Vormillions, Lakes. Tube ore, ac., also, Paint and. Yampa Ilrnaheso! ' S the beet make. Giesler's Biomonds Pointiq .." Paint Mills ; single and double thick filass,'of all dentrip Gone, and all.bleterlals used by,ljonee sad coati Pidht4 ere—which we can Bell air cheat., if not cheaper, then and. Other home, from the fist that we keep down our capon!,, see by conducting our Ifirli'eas '' Mr. ItA'U—one of the llrm,for seititmanufalii tored the :Varnishes, eold by the rate (I,schrric . ZWe fittl confident that our Turnlshee,are equal, if.po; l luperter,. to any manufactured in this country. We warrant them to give entire satisfaction, and if 'not rut represented. the money will be refunded. Give use call before - PliPthaalur elsewboro. d liberal discount =de to the tr dr. • FELTON • & RAU , ' N05.,136 *ln Nth FOURTH Street. cornor Cherry, • PIILLADBLPHILI TJNIVERSAL:i - ::: GLOTHESWRINGERI - 1. .garg4 raniq *Older, '410;06 2. Medium ‘ 1 ". 7.,08. " ii 6,00: 3. Small '' . 0,00 No No No No No. 8. Large Hotel, • . , No. 18. ltfediumleaundry 118,00 No. 22. _Levi's t' I. F t q uojgc,oo Nos. 2i. and 3 have no Ctige. • Ali otti;' ors are warranted. • *No. 2 is the size geOrilliy ttatibtiii private fninilioe., - ORANGE June, Of the "American-Az .rioulttirist," Bays lIZIIVERSAL CLOTRZIS VI7IUNGIIR "A child can readily , wring oat a tobfultor clethes to a few =lmam It Is in reafltf a Ctortica. esTrat A TIME Banat and a SUNG= SAM I The easing of gar- Meats will alone,pay a large per ceatlft °altered. We think the machine much more than' me for Itself ere• ry year'i in the saving of garmentsl',There are metal kinds,. nearly alike In general construction, but• we con. Bidet ft important that the Wringer . - be littod ttitii COP: otheTwisa a mass Of garments may clog ,TOllOl - k and the rollers upon the crank4htift ellpand tear th - agothita, or tile - rubber break tootle trete the shaft. 011COW11.111iina of the first make, end It Is as dorm An KEW after.' naaiiy. Vann 'WA& COlrailliT use. tilt* *linger with Cog Wheela lei canted in every partiotacts% • NO Wranger . can be Dicrable ivitliout t'og Wheels. A. good CAN v . .A.sap.R, Ivanted ff Oiroiy`town. On reooipt of the pride fiOn2 cgs -vhare. "no one ie,selllfig, Bon d do _Wringer free of exvitee. Por particulars and .omnlars ad dress R. C. BRO7N.TNG, 347 Broadway, N. Ir. Aug:-.f2; .'d3 . . 1400 KIN faG,no GLASS..ES.-.. Foi sat 4 ifirdliert , ativitit 1961 2. , ASIES A. E.8.011N STATIONS... ako s . 4is r , '.; A NZI . '•:. '. * A.m.. P:se , BIDINGS. •' .' -' ".., os• 1.10(as 7 10 . . , _lO 62 • 6,6/' ' 10 4 1 6 644 . 10 1 10 27 ' 0 r-6..66. 19 • 10 /0 :‘ , ".6.09, .9 69 ' .666 . . 9 65t . - 660 . LE 9 40 , 16.6 . .4Q Alt 926 is' 6 So 007 - - 410 _. ` . 0,00 , •00 • ___ CM 814 40 800 4:11, ?V" Ina on, i paiettrir =l n = ::w 2 a 2. 87 d and armful at gli 1126 .M)1 ME H