Ely 61,131 ye. HfrX GDON, PA: Wednesday morning, June 16,1864. LOCAL & The restivta. If anything that has ever occurred to attract and elicit the public favor could be called a jubilee, then the events that transpired on Friday even ing last at the Castilian•Garden of Mr. U. C. SumMers, must have rivalled, and" we must say, surpassed, it. No thing tbat we have seen equalled the gayety and festivity of the place, and nothing presented such a lively and joyous appearance as the groups of happy participators and the anxious spectators of the truly grand affair. The garden, which, Withont the deco rations' and erebellishinentS that on Friday evening graced its recesses and crowned its arbors, is a paradise, was made more attractive and inviting by this display of ornament and the hap py enjoyment of those within. In a word, the spectator needed only to participate and realize the enjoyment and delight of the scone he witnessed to transport him from a sea of trouble and anxiety into an ocean of happiness and pleasure. • Everything in the line of luxury that the eye could feast in gazing up on and the mind could wish for, were spread inn well arranged and enticing manner to the beholder's view, and if he refused to satisfy his craving appe tite, then he could not attribute it to a want of neglect and inattention of the busy throng of volunteer lady at tendants who added new life to the scene, but to his own sad want of courage to request. To inspire the soul of the more indifferent and thrill and excite to a higher pitch the en dinshisni of the gay and happy the - fife and driim sent its patriotic strains into the air and were wafted to the listener's car. At a later period the String Band, discoursed some of its cel ebrated and sweetest strains. Two embarrassments presented themselves: to the visitor before fully gratifying. his anxiety to enjoy the scene ff —oue,that the evening was unu sually cool for, partalting,of a pool lux ury, and the other that of, a crowded ground and table. The first consider ation did not appear to be taken into account, however, for when we saw the convalescent and the aged mixing in the number, we knew that the heal thy and youthful would not deprive themselves of the apprehended even ing's pleasure. It may be taken for granted that cold feet and chilled limbs were not to be thought of in that festive period... To the other con sideration some_thought should be gi ven, and it can easily be seen that it was a laudable barrier to the visitor's enjoynient of such an occasion. Sure ly it is no indication of a failure when I a crowd of such a magnitude attends a place of amusement that all cannot be gratified. We found in this case, howover,:that -those who came wore determined to be satiated both in feas ting and pleasure,- for they battled with time and impatience until they did receive that Which Nature longed for. Those who had thus to struggle' with an impatient spirit were strength ened and aided by a patriotic motive to do something for the' soldier who was then, perhaps, fighting the foe and' endangering his life. The motive that produced this joyous occasion, we should have before mentioned was to benefit-the soldier. We were grati fied, and we know the originators of thoaffair were also, to find that our people responded so overwhelmingly and contributed so willingly to the call for :the soldier's comfort. The PcstivA-wp.s a grand and-decided suc cess, and 'We 'would recommend 'the repetition of the smile. Mr. Summers deserves- high praise for his generosity and devotion to the cause in giving the free and complete usd'and control °fills premises to the lady originators of this successful movement. A liberal patronage from onr citizens.. sbonld, hereafter. await him as his reWard. • • We understan,d.,that about $l5O were reeeiVed,which will be forwar ded immediately for the relief of the . sick and wounded sOldier-s;' The Senitnry Fair As we expected many of our citi zens have gone to the city to visit the great: Central Fair. Others intend go ing.: Every: 'Pennsylvanian should look to the interests of his State, and make this ono affair—the Sanitary Fair—superior to any that have for merly taken place, and equal to any that may hereafter be held. Know that the-money you contribute is for the Nation's defenders and for the fur therance of our country's existence. Give your mites as well:as,your mines. and the objects which you hold in view as to what these .Fairs ought to do will bo accomplished The Pennsylvania Railroad is treat ing the country people • west of liar risburg *badly, by not issuing excursion tickets. They offer as an excuse how ever, that they cannot furnish cars for a - greater number of passengers than are willing to visitthe Fair at full faro. =I Company .I 12th Itegt., P.M., will be paid in Alexandria on Monday, 20th Juno inst. All interested will please attend.- . • - Gto, C. BCCIIER, Capt. Badly Htiaxed The following notice was published editorially in the Monitor and Journal and Am'erican or last week : "Claims for exemptions for this coun ty and Mifflin wilt he heard by the Board at the Court House in this town on Monday the 13th of June." This notice brought a crowd of men to town on Monday, from this and Mifflin county, only to be disappointed as the Provost Marshal bad not issued such notice, and the Board was not in town to bear claims for exemptions. Smash T.Tp On Friday morning last as a west ward freight train was passing thro' this place and while almost half way, an axle of one of the ears snapped as under and the. car, after being drag rred a considerable diStanee was pre -4ltated down the bank opposite a dwelling house. The central windoW was broken in by a projecting beam of the ear. The ear was damaged be yond repair, being broken and divided in the centre, and the ends of it Crush ed into a complete wreck. The track and ties were also damaged. This smash up is 'supposed to have been produced by defective metal used in axe's: total Items We have learned that Mr. Samuel Saylor, engineer of Engine No. 249, who was instantly killed by the ex plosion of the locomotive at Newton Hamilton lately, was from Alexandria this county. He leaves a wife and four children.—The Presbyterian Sunday.Sehool purpose holding a cel ebration at McCahan's Grove on ThurSday next —Last week must have been a long week to those who anxiously awaited the return of Co. G. of the Fifth Reserves. The more heartily they should be welcomed and the more bountifully and splendidly received. The Colored. People and the Pitlr. We are informed that the colored population of this place have contrib uted from their own pockets the sum of forty dollars to the Sanitary Com mission. This is an earnest of the love of our colored people for the Un ion, and the esteem and appreciation in which they hold the services of its defenders. We commend this action and ask every town containing a pop ulation of colored people to do as much. Many of these people have already shouldered the musket, and those at home are ready and willing to stand by them. E.xamino your Grope, vines On the end of the new wood you will find a leaf or two spun together in a nest, and in this nest you will find a caterpillar, which should ho entirely destroyed and the nest taken off, if you wish to have a crop of grapes. Another Brave Soldier Gone 'News was received here on Satur day evening that janaes Cunningham, eldest son of J. M. Cunningham of this place, was shot through the head by a rebel sharpshooter on the 7th inst. Huntingdon Car Compan3 By reference to our advertising col umns it will be seen that on Thursday afternoon next the Huntingdon Car Company is to meet to be organized. We trust the enterprising men who have taken this step will proceed and with perseverance and energy accom plish their object and derive all the good possible. This and other institu tions have been needed, but the men ofenterprise have always been in grea ter demand. We trust this step is paving the way for more good works and also for a more active and enter prising community. GEN. GRANT says he is going to stop smoking when the war is over. IN MEMORIAM Amongst the many braves from this county who fell in the late desperate and sanguinary battles in Virginia, we record with regret the death of Corp'. MARTIN L. InviN, of Company F, 148th Regiment, P V., in the 19th year of his age. He was a brave and good soldier; his death is much regretted both by friends at home and comrades in arms. This youth entered the ser vice two years ago, and has participa ted in every battle that bas been fought :by the Army of the" Potomac during that time. At Gettysbur'i and Chancellersville' ho fought bravely on while many of his comrades fell. Ile fought like a veteran In the strife For did ho think of !using life. But his course is run; he has been called by One who considered his work finished. Six of the brothers of the deceased still remain in the service; four were wounded, ono suffered am putation. All honor to the bravel We deeply sympathize with the be reaved parents and friends, and hope grace from on High may sustain them and.enable them to boar with their affliction. But while we mourn the loss of a patriot.and friend we have the consoling thought that he died while nobly defending a holy and pa triotic cause. We are sorry to say his body fell in to the hands of the rebels. May the turf above him ever be green I Sleep, youthful soldier, thy victory is won; We feel that our loss is thy infinite gain. Then art gone where the weary are rested secure, Ina hind for the just and a home fur the pure. SCHOOLNATE DIED, • In Henderson township, Jane 7th, 1864, JOHN \VESTLEY, aged three mos. and 27 days, son of Alexander and Mary J. Allison. Weep not, dear parents, I'm gone to my rest, Safely pilloned on my Saviour's breast; rm one of the angels round his throne, , Watching and Waiting to see yon both name. I was Dot permitted to play with my brother, Nor to grow up a comfort for my dear mother; But ftther, mother, brother, and alt, Be ye ready, the Saviour goon may call. A. Z. A PII/LADIOL PM!! 211ARKETS. loon 14. Fanny and Extra Froully Flom.: 1.800(10.25 Coonnou nod Super(' e - .47,501E07;00 Rye Flour „. ... • 47.00 Corn Meal... . , • - "Obi 35.00 Ex Ira White Wheat. - • • • $1,7662,00 Fair and Prima Rod • $1,1501,8-1 Bye Corn, prime Yellow ' li.el Oat. 03 honey Milt 11 On $1.05 Clovermeed, WA Its 51.00 Tinily , j2.,74_0.00 . Flaxseed, al 15 NV 1 04@S1c Hides 10 RII.NTINGDON AtAtittda. Extra Fatally Flour bhl ••• •. .... uu.57,751ZeR,00 Extra au •4 • vat •, • •• • • - • • .140 IVId to Wheat 100 Red ll'lleat 1,50 Bye ••.u.: .. :: . . ... ::::::t.L ............... „1,30 1.25 Oats •• - 75 Clovehoal • .• • • •6 60 Flaxseed 2.50 Dried Apples 2,00 'Butter.. 25 Eggsls . . Lord 15 Um. IR ShoWder 16 :ides 16 Tallow 10 71ELMIWIAZYNTALT—a I{AVING the requisite authority 1 take leave to Inform the citizens of Marklesburg and the community at Jorge, Ojai the OEFICE of the Adams' Express Company, formerly under the charge of Win. March bas been REMOVED, and to now nailer my immediate control at the DEPOT, (Marklesburg station.) Therefore, any person or persons, expecting to receive or forward goods through the aforesaid company, will please boar in mind that this is now the only legitimate point at which such business can hereafter be transacted, and where it will receive prompt and impartial attentioa, through my assistance, for the benefit and convenience of all persons receiving and forwarding goods by express.— As title tea snore concentrated point than atarklesburg, being in the heart of Woodcock valley, It has been deemed essential, not only for the advantage of Dm Express but for the peculiar benefit of all cotcerned, that the above important change in the removal of the office and its agency has been mad,. P. GITBDONY CANTNER l'aritinsineeg elation, JIIIIIO 15-1 t A T LLOYD & HENRY'S is the 2 - 2 place to boy your barrel and sack Salt choap. 110 TO LLOYD & HENRY'S to buy good and cheap Dry Goods, Groceries, Sec., CEMENT by the Barrel nt LT,OID k Ii MRS'S RINDSTOINES, Mowing & Cradling )l - Scythes, Rakes, Forks,' Shovels. kr., nt je15,1.501 LLOYD & HENRY'S. 11)11OAT "HERO" has just arrived with Iler CArg(l of Dry anode. Grocerielt. Dootc and Shoev, Queenvercre, Hardware, Carpet, Oil Clothe, Ix. he. which will bo sold at a small advauco above city prices at LLOYD NAILS.-200 kegs Nails for sale at -LLOYD.. TIONIYS F pricos, nt PISTE.-200 b arrels prime Fish, at city LLOYD k HENRYS. PROVISIONS.—TIam, Shoulder, Side Dried Beef. Dried Feschei and Apples. Cheese, Po hl, en, Snotty Flour, Corn hoot , Lard..tc.. nt jels . 0 - 1 ItENItT'S. S. 10-40 LOAN. I ) T . The First National 'lnn!, of It untinploth Pa., is authorized to receive subscriptions to the new or 10-40 yen-s loan. This Loan bears Five per cent Interest per annual, payable in COlN—half yearly on all bonds over $lOO, and yearly on tiondr of $1.03 or $lO ; and the bonds are redeemable any time after ten years, at the pleasure of the Govern on, ht, and payable forty years after date. Both Coupon a n d RogHtered Bonflß aro isfne l. of the some denominations as the 11.415-110 TTARTSLOOr VALLEY TURNPIKE The subsrribers of stoel; to this company will meet ou M ednesday. the Ctin day or July next at the house of John Kurtz in Alexandria; for the purpose Of fully or - caching said Company by the election of one President, fire Directors and one Treasure• to serve till tho first Monday in November next; under the net of April Ath, 1003, incorporating mid company, and letters patent June PO, 1561. S. HATFIELD, ,:el5- 2t Chairman of COMlllifigoll, OTS FOR SALT.—The subscriber I_l_4 offers for sale a number of town lots in the village of I)offee Run, Hopewell township, and immediately on the Railroad. The lots are situate on each side of the Road, and peroons wishing to purchase can have their choice of any lot for rale. Coffee Run Is one of the best located towns on the Railroad and is bound to become ono among the thriving villages in the county. Lots sold low, and terms made easy, so that all may get a home without difficulty. Call soon, as choice lots may, yet be lute. • Deil3g. limited in the heart of Woodcock valley, and be- Sitlea the chnndanco of iron ore. and the faellitlea for get ting coal and needful supplies in that neightearhood, of ford reason to beliovnthat Iron in_ will be erected in that vicinity. SIMON COM , . Coffee Run, June 15.1861. THIS WAY ! THIS WAY! A NEW : ARRIVAL OF BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, eta. • JOHN IL WESTBROOK informs the public that ha has just reoeived a nosy stock of BOOTS nod SHOES of MI si• no, and kinds to suit everybody. Also. Hats, Hosiery, Shoe Findings. Iforocco and Lill log Skins, all of which will be sold at the lowest chat, prices. Don't forget the old stand in tho Diamond. Old custo. melts and the public generally are invited to calf. Huntingdon, Junels.lBEl. - --4‘ s ‘ t • Of 7 C'le, 't = cro .m CM 7 P . 1 CI, 'iti . .;, ,f '' . ; F. ' .. 4 ,-•,1 f 1. : % ti 7 / r.,;1 ti• 11f . (= V 3 ..n te) E" A .7 R' t —A &=§Q LaJ f, c., r - tir The above Forks are for sale by SAS. A. BROWN, Huntingdon. [ jels'64 WAGOIVS & lIARNESS for SALE. One 4 horse wa g on nud one 2 horee tra g nit for rube. Alan, a lot dhow° g ears. W. 11. ZEIHLEIt. Huntingdon, Juno 8-It !—By order of the Board of Comnifssionerc of the Petersburg. & ReedArMa Turnpike Company Looks will be opened to receive hub scriptions to the capitol stock of the said company, NJ Wednesday, June 29th, ISG4, nt Greenwood Furnace in Jackson township, Iluntinplon county. DOOMS. BOOKS. AI The subscriber 'MAIM inform suiterintendants o raldtath sal ools nod the public generally of Blair and Huntingdon counties that ha is prepared to supply Sab bath schools with the publications or the American Sun day schord as well as with all the publications of the Am erican Tract Society at Catalogue prima. Orders prompt ly attended to by addressing him at Williantshurg. Blair county, Penna. [jc7—am] - J. IL FOCHT. 1V 'l' I CD TutAl foll Owing promissory notes were ono in Ow bands of A. Towis, donl., on lho 14th August. 1862. for collection, John Itnre"s note, dote,' August 13, 3.062, for $lOO 00 ll.llrias unto, " 13, 11 81 ~nines Barnes' n 11, " ' 30 44 Jacob Flasher's " October 18, b 3 :38 The said notes are lost, mislaid or stolen ' and payment bes b en stopped. The public aro notified not to negoti ate far Via none. BAIIL. DIEFFENDEIt Mount Union, Juno 8-31 A D.MINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. [Estate of Jesse Gorsuch, deed.) Letters of administration having boon granted to the undersigned, on the estate of Jesse Gorsuch, fate of Oneida township, deceased. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to soaks Immediate payment, and those having claims, to present thew prop. erly authenticated, for settlement. NATIIAN aonsucir, Adruirdstator, May ^5-6t AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Willintn Hayeoleed, T to undersigned, Auditor. appointed by the Orphans' COurt to distribute the balance In the hands of Robert Johnston, administrator do bonier non, !cc., of William Hays, "ca., trill attend to tho duties °rids eppeintment, at his office in the borough of Huntingdon en Tuesday, tho 2let day of June, next, nt ono o'clock, P M., when and whore them who have claims will ',regent thorn, or thug wilt ho forever debarred from coming in upon the said fund. Huntingdon,. May 18,1864. TUST REORIVED.—A largo stock of ley Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hats & Caps. Qttosnswarc, Idardware, Cedar Ware, Carpets, Oilcloths, &c roall,6t at 1,1,013) k 11BNItY'S. . /.. t . D3IINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. • [Estate of Jno. runningham, deed.] Lettora of administration upon the entato of John Cunningham, late of Barre° tp, untingdoo onto ty, deed hiving been granted to the noderalgned, nll persons ln• &bled' bt tho estate will make payment end those having chime hill present them for pottlemeitt. ISICSSARD CUNNINGHAM, May 11, 18111* • - " • Atlininirtratur. .'The. Huniiirdon Car Company. . ; rprin- Corporators of the Huntingdon i CA It COUPANY will meet to organize in the Court Homo in the borough of Huntingdon on Thursday, the 18th day of JUNE. ISBI. at two o'clock in the afternoon A punctual attendance to requested. • Alginiolipidberts Wm.?. &Loll Ituthruol Wilson B. B. Tiietnn John Itonuel..ll, Alexander Port Bohert Bare Powell John B. (liven Peal - Caldwell Janira Maguire L, T. Watteon David Dunn Morrie Waller David Dl air .7. B. Baker . John Scott William Cummins William P. (Mason John Fulton J. G. illlicei P. Vandvvander. William Dorris, Jr. lluntingdon, June 1, 18844 t HOUSEKEEPERS ATTENTION! You nil want n crornes WRINGER, in order to get through your washing earlier, spare your strength amt at thosiono tub nave enough in the wear of clothes by using a Wringer ' to pay fur it is, sin months, at the present price or cotton. Wringers that 11.0 taken the PREY11:11 OVER ALL OTHERS its the market, for solo at the Hardware Stern of Fe 3,1804 JAMES A.BiIOWN. SPECTACLES. • A fine and large assortment always on band AT .LETVLS" BOOK STORE. CLASSIFICATION of MERCHANTS tu. in Huntingdon minty, by the Appraiser of Bter ear tile TAXON for thu your 1804, . 011.1.11. 3.1011103 Alexandria borough. F. P. Walker, . 14 $7 00 J. R. Gregory, 14 7 00 - William Moore. 14 7. 00 William M. Phillips, 14 ' 7 00 Barren township. . S. IV. Myton, 24 7 00 J. C. Walker, 14 7 00 Berlin Green, 14 7 00 A. Crownoror, 14 7 00 KJ. Myton & Co. ' 14 700 Brady township. If. Jamison, • 34 700 George Eby,l2 • 10 00 ' J. Deiffenbach,l4 . . 7 00 . S. Secrist, - • 13 700 Casaville. J. P. neaten. 14 7 130 J. Henderson, 14 7 00 Carbon tovrteddp. . . W. A. Orblson, • 14 7 00 Brown & Roberts, 14 7 00 B. B, {Vision, 10 20 00 Wale& Port, • 14 7 00 G.. 1. Heaton, ' 14 , 7 00 J. S. Beritstre,er, 11 7 fin .Samoa 11. Mitchell. . ' . 14 ' . 7no Pen-eltoll cool Nlino Cu: - 10 ' 20 00 0101:liew Bunn, ' . 14 7 00 Jam., C lemon, - 13 10 On Mei.' & Port, l2 /2 50 David Bonn, • 14 7 00 George Mears, 11 7 CO Clay township. T. If. Adams. • 14 7 00 It. Ashman, 14 7 00 O'OM well townal,ip, D. Eto for, 14 7 00 2. 11 Orbison, - 14 700 William Harper, • 14 7 00 . Dulilin. township. James Crea, . ' 14 • 700 ()outgo Sipa, lli 7 00 W. C. Swan, , 14 700 Franklin township. John Q. Adams, 14 • 700 Shorb Stewart & Co. 13 ' 10 00 J. W. Idatti•rii, • 14 700 11. A. Bathurst & Co. 14 7 00 0.4.1.11. Shoenherger, 10 • - 20 00 Hopewell township. Simon Cohn, 14 7 00 David Wearer. 14 7 00 William P. ()Odeon, 14 7 00 Huntingdon. Fisher & Son, l2 12 70 D. I' ()win, 13 10 00 Cunningham & Eider, 13 10 00 M. Gutman • - 13 10 00. S. S. Smith:. , 13 10 00 J. A. Brown, 13 10 00 11. Roman, l4 - 7 00 William Colon, 14 '7 00 Joseph Reinger, 14 7 00 Swartz & McCabe, 14 - 7 00 D. Woo, 14 7 00 T. Barnes,. 14 • 7 00 William Lewis, ~ 14 7 00 17, A. SI, . "a, l4 7 no Wallace .0 ~.. 'Tent, . 14 7 00 Z. - Tenter, l4 - 7 00 111..Fetterhoor, 14 . 700 Nathan Corbin, 14 7 00 Lloyd& Henry, 1/ 12 50 B. Jacobs, 14 7 00 A. B. Cunningham A Co. 13 30 00 Jackson township. Freedom Iran Co. 12 12 60 S. IV. Mytou, ' • ' 14 7 00 W. 11. Harper. 14 7 00 It. Mciturevy, . 14 7 00 Joseph McElroy, 7 00 Morris township. . It. A. - Dorsey, 05 10 00 William Davis, 14 7 CO D. U. On - ens, • ' ' 13 10 00 Penn township. William March, 14 7 00 J. Spann; • ' - 14 7 00 James Kyle, 14 7 00 Cardner & Beyer, 14. ' 700 Porter township. O,D. Green, 11 • 700 S. Hatfield, l4. 7 00 Shirley township. • Etnier, Fount & Co., Mt. Union, • 12 12 60 0. McLaughlin, " 13 10 00 P. 3f. Bore, ' 13 . in 00 W. A. Fraker, Shirle,roburg, 14 7 00 IV 11. Brewster, 0 ' 14 7 00 Leas & Dever, " 14 7 90 - Springfield township... • George McLaughlin, ll 7 00 17.11. Corers, 14 7 00 D - Locke, 14 7 00 Tell township. D. A. Morrison, 14 7 00 Union township. Samuel Miller, • 14 7 00 J. Bauman, 14 10 00 Walker township. .7. Douglass, . • 14 7'oo J. Brewster, ' - 14 7 00 Warriorsmark township. W. C. Vanities. 14 7 00 B. I'. Patton. .. 14 7 00 O. G. Owens & Bri.thdr, 14 - . 1 00 .1. R. Thompoir, 14 . 7 00 ]Best town,thip. Mrs. IL Myron & Sort, . 14 • TOO 11. 11nrtinaph 14 7 00 3. C. Walker, 14 7 00 . .. .7olin Cromwell & Son, William Moore & Son, iVolker S.: Bollinger, John Stout, . 10 00 Joseph Johnston.' A 00 • Wi!limn P. BleNtte, A 09 BREWERIES AND DISTILLERIES, G. Miller, Peter P. Selthelaer, George Nolte. Colder & Holitight, I). H. roster, V. Crouee, liuntlngdon, Philip 11. Piper, Alexandria, .V.ATINO HOUSES Carbon. S. Winennieber, 1.0 00 Rieberd Owen 7, 70 00 Mrs. Sarah Wilson, . 10 00 Petersburg. J. A. Wilson, It. Neff, • 10 00 10 00 • .dforris. James Kelley, 10 00 Iluntingdon. • Henry Ara., 10 00 Cl. Wherley, 10 00 John Free, 10 OD • V. Crouse, 10 00 V. Brown ' 10 00 Suinrnersik Murray, 10 CO Alexandria. P. Robinson, 10 00 Thomas Fisher, An Biwai will be held by the undersigned at the Trent! urer's office in the borough of Huntingdon, on Baturday, the 18th day of Juno next. Persona wishing to appeal will apply ou or•before that day, as noun will be granted thereafter. NOTICE.-11y an act of Assembly passed the 11th flay of April, 1882, it la made the duty of the County Treamn or to auo out all licenses not lifted on or boforo the first clay of July. Carotins having licenses to lift, will save Costs h coning mid lifting the same previous to tlist Hine; as those not lifted within the Limo prescribed by law, wfit positively ha placed In the bands of proper of liter for collection. DAVIE BLACK, Co. 'lvens lluntlngdon, Juno It IBE.I, woo- m=4.:67-tortivirmil.m. THE WALKER HORSE RAKE is noknowlodged to bo the Neatest, Simplest, Cheapest, and most _Efficient Rake now. in use. J. D. CAMPBELL, Auditor. Any boy of ten years old can work it; will not get out of order, and gives universal satisfaction. Warranted In every particular, and It can bo bad six to eight dollars lower than any spring tooth Horse Doke now in Coo, For further incantation apply to tho manufacturer, D. D. EINIEIMAN, ap2O-2nt Ahirleyshora. Iltintimploti co., Pa. Is 10 00 13 19 00 14 7 00 = DI LLIATID SALOONS. I= B.IIICDIVITT, Mercantile Appraiser XII:=)3Et. M.E1,.1-113M. .76 1 aa , res ]F*4=ox• 'FILE undersigned offer the Farm on which they reside, in West township. liontingdon county, at private sale. It is situated three miles from Petersburg, and the same distance from Railroad and ea. nal. It contains three hundred and forty-nine acres and allowance; good. Lulldhigo, and Vote mi. hundred an t i fifty acres cleared, and well adopted fie n •tecit farm. J. S. M. Ili G. npri119,1564-tf. RACHEL MAGUIRE. • N L --•-• al TOW OTS FOR SALE. -- The undersigned having laid out a town On both es of the lion tingdou Broad Top Railroad At the Mar klesburg station, ho will sell lots therein at public sale on the premises, On Friday, the 17th day of June, that Solo to commence nt 10 o'clock AM. Ton per cent. of Amount bid, to be paid whoa knocked down, and the resi due in reasonable instalments. A good MN will be given. Terms will he more folly stated on. day of sale, and, the convenience of purchasers will be regarded. To business men of all elaswis will here be afforded on opportunity of tanking profitable investments, the town being located In the heart of Woodcock valley, and at an outlet for the rich products of a great portion of Morrie on's Corn • iind besides the abundance of iron ore, nod alto halting for getting coal and all needful supplies to that neighborhood, afford reason to believe that the iron'works that have been talked of. will be erected in that vicinity. The plot can be seen at Marklesburg station and Infor mation obtained, and at the take of Wm. I'. Orbisfin in Huntingdon. [l Ol 3 JOHN O.ISETT. A TRACT OP LAND AT PUBLIC SALEIN SUIRLEY TOWNSHIP. The subscribers utter at Privafe Sale, a Tract of 360 acres of Laud, more or less, 100 of which are cleared and under cultivation, situate in the old Hue of fruutingdou county. Shirley township, (now Mifflin, county,) adjoin. Ing tho Edward Furnace property on all sides. There I. a good ore bank, and between '3O and 30 acres or an apple orchard on the premises. The principal part Is wall Cap bored, and a stream of water inns through the property. If this property Is not sold at private sale before the secant Monday in August, it will on that day bo offered at public sale in the Court nous° In the borough of Itutt tidgdon. 1018 OV SALM—One half the purchase money to ba paid on confirmation aside, the balance paynbla to suit the purchaser, to ho docured by bonds and mortgage. LEVICHAPLIN, Huntingdon, ap'2.7 ; NANCY 1101,1211tR. A FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. THE' FARM contains 220 Acies, more or less, TO of which are cleared nod In n good state of cultivation, with running water.fil every field. 20 acres are partly cleared for pasture, well adapted for meadow; the bolunce is well timbered. The linprovements are a good two story dwollinghouse, with basement and cellar; and a never failing troll at the door; log and frame barn. wagon shed with cornerips, and other outbuildings ; an a:Thad of choice bearing fruit trees. The Farm is susceptible of great improvements and productiveness and could La made to be one of the best stock farms In the township. There is also one of tho best manial locutions for n water rower with twenty feet of fall on premises. It is situated in Illocktog Valley. Shirley township, convenient to.schooi andmill, and within 12 miles of the Pennsylvania Railroad and Canal at Mount Union'. _ - - It will be sold on rehsennblo and accommodating terms: Title indisputable. For farther particulars call on the subscriber in Blecklog Valley. Shirley township. Aprilln4w. EDWARD ZIII,3IINEIt, Agent. Copper, - Tin and Sheet Iron WI a, wh. it csp EILLDITTNGDON, PA. rrtIII mbscribers inform the public n,pus his tin of in ti horongn or Ilnofingdon; Otero they intend to keep couatantly on hood a general no4ortment of Copper Tin and sheet Iron Ware, trhieL they will Hell vdialesala and retail. Spouting and Tin Roofing dont, on rSort noticd. Tiny will also troop ou hand a genera( nisortuwat of Plttpburg and Ithiladdphia Gas Consuming Cook and Parlor Stoves Odd plates furnished for atom; Fire Brick, Sc., Copper, Brava and Iron liettlem en hand: Extra Stove Pollak, Stove Ilrualeis, ifta - Old Copper, Brat% Pewter, Load, and Rage, taken in exchange. v1.11194141F. S. WALKER. & BRO. . . NEW STOCK OF GOODS EVERYBODY IS INVITED TO CALL AT S. S. SMITH'S STORE, ON lIILL STREET, HUNTINGDON, PI:NNA • TIdE BEST SUGAR and MOLASSES, COFFEE, TIE& and CROCOLATE, FLOUR, FISH, SALT and VINEGAR, CONFECTIONERIES, CIOAItS and TOBACCO, SPICES ON THE BEST, AND 'AU, KINDS, and every other article ueually found in a Oranoty Store ALSO— Drugs, Chemicals, Dyo Stuffs, Paints, Tarnishes, Oils and Spta. 'Tarpaulins, Plaid, Alcohol, Glass and Putty, BEST. WINE and BRANDY for medical purposes. ALL THE BEST PATENT MEDICINES, BOOTS AND 511055, and a large number of articles too numerous to mention; The public generally will p , paso toll awl examine for themselves and learn my prY.,a. Huntingdon, April 27 'O4 1864.. 1864. CLOTHING. H.. ROMAN. • N EW CLOTHING ' - ' FOR SPRING AND SIMMER, JUST RECEIVED AT 11. ROMAN'S CHEAP CLOTHING STOKE For Gentlemen's Clothing of thebeat material, and made r. the beat workmanlike manner, call at 11. ROMAN'S, opposite the Franklin House In Market Square, Manage don, Pa. Huntingdon ; ,Aprll27 ql4. NEW WITOLESALE STORE. GOODS SOLD At Philadelphia Wholesale Prices. THE SLIBSCItIBEICS HAVE REMOVED From their place of business, on Hill Street, ,TO TBDIR NEW BUILDING On RAILROAD STREET, near the Jackeon Muse, Where they intend doing A WHOLESALE BUSINESS. MERCHANTS AND OTHERS, 25 00 15 00 15 00 15 00 25 00 15 00 Who buy goode by tho piece or package, WILL FIND IT to Llielr ADVANTAGE TO GIVE US A CALL 311 00 30 00 WE KEEP A General Assortment of GOODS, Such as DRY' GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, TOBACCO, SEGABS, 20.3C1 - 3C, 4.3CFM, NOTIONS; &C., &C., &C WE WILL SELL GOODS AT VIE LOWEST ' PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE PIM.. A. B CUNNINGHAM & CO Hnntingdon, Skh 9, 1664. I - E. GREENE, uDENTIST. • Office removed to .Oppoftito jho MOTIS of D. p. Owin..in the square, UM otreet"llantioirdon, Pe. April 1863. • • rr HE ladies will find a lar g e assortment or Dress Goods, Cloak Cloths, Sun Shades, Hosiery, dloreo, &O. at mall—ll LLOYD & HENRY'S. ALEXANDRIA BREWERY. Undersi g ned havin g purchased from T. Newell hie Interest In the Alexan dria Itrowory, the business will hereafter he r`, carried on ander the firm of N. 0. COLDER' A' '- CO-, and old customers and the public general ly aro informed that all orders Neill receive prompt attention. E. 0. COLDER & CO. ap27,1464 WM. MANN'S AXES, at old prices, at the Hardware store of JAS. dt•ABOTV . .N. Huntingdon, FeTO,B4 11ORSEIIAY FORKS, for unload ingmy. 3. A. BROWN, Iluntinglion, is agent for ttvo Net Fork in thin United States. Oaltitoon'. ma 4914 FISIRS' COUR THOS. N/Blllilt. H. 0.11.51.1 ER. T.:C.I,IBIPR FISHER & SONS HUNTINGDON, PA. STAPLE & FANCY DRY-GOODS, ETC., ETC. • A HANDSOME STOCK of *GOODS, of all binds, linen open for tho Inspection of tho public, and WO cordially luvito all our Customers cud the public ganorally, to call and be sonrinced that we are unequal led In the quality, taste, style, and prices of our Goods. We request the public to year In mind that we pay. Ai chase principally from first hand/ in New York, pay Oatrz for all wa buy, and cannot bo riralle4l in our titalli• ciao for oponing for publlo use, a dock of General Nor cbaudiso. N,ri4••. HUNTINGDON MILLS. GRAIN, FLOUR, AND FEED. WE ARE PREPARED TO POR- Glm all Wails of GIIAIN, for which we will pay Or bighost caill pricer, and will Lail for 109 at all llmor, SEMI), to. PLASTER! PLASTER!! WE HAVE an IMMENSE STOCK of PLASTE'II; an ample supply for thts and neighboring counties! flaying a Mill expressly for grinding It, Ire can produce fluor and more desirable stook than can usu• ally be Lad. 8. 8. BMITIT SALT! SALT! E ObFEE, 500 1313L5. of SPLEN did ONONDAIGA SALT, unequalled In quality and pries. O. A. Salt In isacks N also L•apt constantly nu hand, ---•~.:.eeeQ 10 EMIL No 1 MAC/03MM 10 " No: 1: 10 " 110.-0 " IG lialtßble. No. 1 0 20 6, No. 9- a 10 a 0 No. 3 Quarter Barrels and 1(10, of all gl.mtwog "lie of- .......,..A,1+1.11 SUMAC. SUMAC: WE ARE AT A.LL TIMEB PRE- pared to buy gulag wUI pay:emb, or trade, ad derlrod FLAX. FLAX. THE HIGH PRICES. RULING FOR Cotton Goode boo ceopelled public attention to be spore eepecially directed to tho culture of FIRS. It =l b° made by eomo attention, one of the moist valuable preclude a farmer can produce; an acre readily producing. 60 to 60 Dollars morth of fibre and add. Groat care should be taken by growers to havo their Flax spread very thin when rolling; when watered euffleleatly on one side, it should be turned, and subject to expoeuro until ell the stalks get a grey color, and the lint readily tlepstrerf from the wood by a gentle rub. It ohould on aVery dry day be tied In bundles, and .is then ready for the mill. As a general thing- top much seed'is ROM; on an acre. Unless the ground is aery rich ode Bushel per acre to Sufficient. Si the green.] is very stt i ong one and one fourth bdeltel li amide. Dte - IG, 1863: r= ----o-== I=== I=l=l ---..-0---... 7Z12 I== FISH. FISH; -.0- I=3= r= ~r~ o--- Late Raid atilarklesburg Station I HASTENS TO TILL REiCtrik 1:=:. COME COME ORE, COME] ALL, .A.ND:Szot 'SHE NEW CHEAP CASH S'POHH 49Tg*,.4.,.:04*.tx.E_R ti MARKLESBURG STATION, Oli the'Huntingdon & Bioad Top Raifrocuk . • THIS IS THE PLACE! TO BUT' CHMAP • • T'OR: TELEI cAs4; . • . Having just opened our : Spring and qunpn_er 'Stocirof, G100d,4 'We cordially invite th 3 public to will, end spelt, be(wst purchasing elsewhere.. Wo have .a ruperb.Tarlety of LADIES' DRESS. GOODS, . - Beautiful in figura, excellent in quality, and low is falai We alio keep on hand I>orooatic Ooodi,'QOaehaware,' , Groceries, and all other L . /liege, usunpy kept .inetorvo, with a suffisient variety of .qualities: end .Pricaw 1 6 rile every taste. Try wooed be convinced. . In addition to the aboie we hire naeri speciosa Wse room, in which all Reads received from, and to be Anwar, ded our the Huntingdon & Broad Top Railroad tia safely stored until tailed on by our respective patrons • and all business that canoe done for the benefit Railroad Company will be filthfelly discharged by as... BOYBA 4.t2,427.10i8. Idukleeburg, ma4-4m► NE W GOODS .FOR SIRING AND SUM:WiIt Wm MARCH & 131i0Tl1g, Respectfully Inform thelr . rinnicrOus customericand ILL :- public generally, that they lavajust received a large ink splendid stock offloads at their store in AL&RJELERiILtitch consisting in part of • • '. ..' DRY GOODS, .- . . - . •...-:: DRESS GOODS, . . • ... SILKS, - • .. ' - I .; - NOTIONS, . . v ...4 '.-- . . ~.., - - HATS & CAPS,: -.. • r. i. ,, Alt, 1 , 800T5.&.. SHOES, t 4 HARDWARE, ' •.._, 4 ` - QUEENSWARE' '• , ' bqi• • GROCERIES, ~ "Itt. _ WOOD &' W,liii LOW. WAREC. , TOBACCO, , o - SEGARS, ' - ...... .: • NAILS, • .. -: GLASS, OLD MEAT, CRACKERS, PROVISIONS, . PISII, SALT, &c.., &o. .: . • ; : • : • -,-, AIso—BONNETS and -TINWARE p. And in fact everything usually kept in a flret elan 0011124 . ‘ try store, which were bought low for cash and will b• meld at corresponding low prices for cash or country prod.. tica, and request the public to giro us a call before pur chasing elsewhere, feeling satisfied wa can 'offer superlest inducements to cash buyers. We repectfuliy request the patronage of all, and ese peclally our Trough Creek Valley friends. Everything taken in exchange for goods except,promi. . . so. ,s A4' Omni meta tor all kinds of grain;for wbich thif highest market prices will be glvon. We havo also a stock of FASHIONABLE FURNIEIII3.II which wilt beeold at ezosonable,prices • • WILLIAM MARCH` & BRO. itailtleaburg, May 11,1861. , . NEW GOODS! NEW fr . 25 PER CENT. cirk4..P.o' THtELN ; THE CHEAPEST! . SIMON ''OOHNii AT COFFEE RUN STATION,. • Weal respectfully call the attention of ins old patrons; specie*, awl the public tn. general; ,to his extenelyil.• stock of well selected new Goode. Just received Man tics Eastern tatter, consisting, in part ; of Dry Goods, . 'Clothing, Wool:. • en Ware, Notions, : . Hats and• Cans, Boots andf Shoes, Bonnetts - Shawls, Circa. Jars, Hardware,' •Queensware, Gio• cedes, Wood and Willow-ware, Tobacco; Segars ' . Nails, Glass, Provisions Oil; Fish, Salt, Tinware, Ctip'-' per Nam Drage and • • Medicin e s, - Watches, - &c., -• end ell other articles kept In a first close gauntry irterfi. - . all selected with" the - greatest eare end 'which were pin , chased for moth only, and-affords - him to sell them at • very, low . fignye. The puling will find it to thelr . adyote . togs to "examine our .urisurpaised stock, baron- ‘ Nopainowill be spared In she*. lag. Gun Goods. Ladies are specially Invited to examine our large stock of fashionable drew, geode; Showle,•Clri. colors, Furs, and a great variety of Woolen Goods, llosie ry, All kinds of produce taken in exchange at the highest market prices—Cash not refused. Lly strict attention to, - the wants of instoniers, we hope to receive a continuotio* of the liberal patronage with which we have bees heretic fore favored. Come one and ail, AA Tax. 'M. New Goode received daily, 016.1864 ITEA.D QUARTERS - NOR NEW GOODS. D. P. INFORMS 1 1`iiE P . UBLId •THAT HE HAS • JUST OPENED • SPLENDID STOOK 6e'Nl4lir CAN'T BE BEAT CHEAPNESS AND QIJALITY: le , • COME AND -SEE. • • - • D.. P. GWEN.' HARDWARE AND -•- • . = . • CUTLERY 1 AN IMMENSE STOCK: s • • AND. ENDLESS VARIET* IJAIIDWAIIE, CUTLERY, . NOW OPEN .: AND IiCIR lIIINTINGDON, PENNA. CALL'AND RICA - MINE OUR STOCK...: .Apl 13.18 . 64 . I 8 6 4 SPRING AND SUMMER 'PASIIIO.N;S : ROBT. ItINO7 IXO:iRCSANT T.,=roß; Rill St, one door toad of Ethier's Sfor4 zat L, va /830STI4Irr or GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOOD§ llfa ssefortment consists a.f C'LOlllO, PLAIN AND PANGl'sirmar, the neatmtt and beet that could be found In tint atty, alt of which he will take pleasure in exhibiting. and making up to adder. It 'winces!. nothing ta tall sett ermine big goods. call soon. • finntingdrin, Aptil 643. m Ell EI3.IONtOnIC oaksMSSUI, as