The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, August 10, 1864, Image 3

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    HIIINiTINGDON, PA.
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Wednesday morning ) Aug. IC), 1864.
The Election..-The Amendments.
The following is the official vote in
Huntingdon county, for and against
the Amendments to the Constitution.
The vote is small,—the Vallandigliam
party in most of the districts not .vo
hug. Where that party voted, almost
every member of it voted against the
soldiers. The soldiers will readily see
now who are their friends, and who
would deprive them of the rights of
freemen if they had the power.
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Brady 67 34 GS 34 67 34
Cass 112 107 107
Carbon 70 106 71 106 72 103
Clay 87 34' SG
Cromwell 112 112 112
Dublin 751 301 731 1 741
Franklin 1231 33'123 29'1281 29
Henderson 45 21 48 14S 1
Hopewell 741 74 74
Huntingdon 192 2 191 1 191 1
Juniata 42 2 42 2 41 1
Morris 82 22 82 21 82 21
Oneida 59 59 59
Penn • 77 2 78 2, 79 1
Springfield 771 1 771 177
Ted 44 IA 46 301 48 30
Tod 94 II 91 11 94 11
Union 105 105 1105
Warriormark 1311 8 129 8 127 8
Walker 521 521 52
West - 66 81 07 8 67 8
Petersburg, GS 766 GOS 6
Mount Union 51 1 52 52
Barree - 112 27,112 27112 )
Birmingham 36 31 36 36
Jackson 134 21136 1 134 1
Porter 194 261195 20 190 19
Shirley 124, 1121 1 1120_
2381 360 2499 307 2497 303
Be Prepored for T!_!:c•:2 Litcntifttrles.
On I•'riday last, forty one gentlemen
end ono lady, citizens of this place,
subscribed and paid $-10 each, to arm
a company of that number with the
improved Spence• seven-shooter rifle.
The rifles will be received this week,
and a company organized to use them.
It would be well if several companies
with the same kind of guns could be
organized in the county. The MUD
her of nor• enmr ! ,ny rill he increased.
Thursday last, the day set apart
for humiliation and prayer, was very
generally observed in this place. Mr.
Price of the Methodist church preach
ed in the Presbyterian church in the
morning, and in the evening Mr.
Bingham and Mr. Read spoke in the
Methodist church.
MAJ. D.ivE,N, of the 12th Penna. Re-
Fervce, has received authority to raise
companies, to forma regiment for ono
year's service, which he is to command.
Parties wishing to recruit for his reg
iment call on, or address, Capt.
OREM. White Hail Hotel, Harrisburg,
Pa.
THE FRANKLIN REPOSITORY Printing
Office in Chambersburg, vas totally
destroyed by the rebels—all the press
es, books, type, subscription list
and accounts; nothing was saved.
We are informed by Messrs. McClure
& Stoner, that as soon as material and
press can be supplied, they will re
sume the publication of-the REPOSITO
RY, and also THE OLD FLAG—a cam
paign paper that has attained a very
large circulation. The subscription
lists of both papers arc destroyed.
Four copies were secreted in different
parts of the town, but are burned.
With their lists, their subscription
accounts were also destroyed, and sub
seibers should at once inform McClure
& Stoner of their address, and the
state of their subscription accounts,
and all subscribers should promptly
remit arrearages and advance sub
scriptions, to aid the publishers. In
addition to their offices, both of them
bad their residences burned, with all
their furniture and personal effects—
the rebels not allowing them to save
their clothing. Air. Stoner was fired
at in his own house for attempting to
save the firm books, and the men who
burned Mr. MeCluro's residence had
special orders that nothing belonging
to bins should be saved.
17th Congres2ional District.
{ADJOURNED INI,EF11,;(1.1
Conference met at Ward House.
Tyrone, on Wednesday the 3rd day of
Aug., at 10 o'clock, A. M. pursuant
to adjournment, and was called to or
der by the President.
Tho roil being called, all the mem
hers answered to their names, except
Mr. McCamant from whom a letter
was read, stating his inability to
be present before mon to-day.
On motion of Mr. Henderson the
Conference sdjeurned until 1 1 o'clock
this afternoon.
AliciKo.sa SesBE.)n
Conference reasAembled at 11, P.
when the following ballots were had :
(3711 to 392) Barker 11, Dorris 3, Nall 3.
Nceamant then presented the
fallowing letter whleh was read and
ordered to be made a part of the min
utes :
ArTooNA ; August 3rd, Fili-.1-
cult heloro adjournment, I deem it
proper to relieve you of any embar
rassment so far as I am personally
concerned. I need not say to you, gen
tlemen, my personal friends, and who
are familiar with the history of the
events which resulted in placing me in
my present attitude, that I am not now,
and have not been, anxious to be the
Union Candidate for Congress in this
District.
To the National Union party of the
Con»iy of :Blair which, in the Conven
tion of its delegates, by a vote so de
cided and flattering, designated me as
its candidate, and to you, gentlemen,
representing the sentiment of that
party and this convention, for the zeal
and earnestness with which you have
aimed to carry out that preference, I
return my most profound acknowl
edgement. I would, however, be un
worthy of the confidence reposed in
me by my friends at home, if, with a
selfishness uneapable of looking be
yond personal claims or aspirations,
I should ask you to do more than you
have already done, to effect my nomin
ation. I have personally no claim or
merit, which does not dwindle to noth
ing in view of the CAUSE which it is,
should be, the aim of all of us to fur
ther, in this trying hour of the repuh-
lie. A pertinacious adherence to lo
cal claims or personal perforcnces, in
times like these, would, as we most
all feel, be unpardonable. At any
time the expressed perference of a
County Convention, must commit
something to the discretion of its dele
gated agents. That discretion, I am
free to say, should now be exercised
by you, in your best judgement and
most devoted patriotism. It was in
this spirit and in good faith ; that I
absolved you on the second day of
your baliotting, from any obligations
you might feel to me personally; and I
now say more explicitly, that I do not
desire you to insist further upon my
nomination, in any future balloting
by the Conference.
I am, gentlemen,
Faithtullylour friend,
LOUIS W. HALL.
On motion the. Conference proceed
ed to the 393rd ballot, when Mr. Bark
er received 9, being the votes of Cam
bria, Mifflin and Blair, and was there
fore declared duly nominated.
On motion Mr Henderson, second
ed by Mr. McVitty, the nomination
of Mr. Darker. was made unanimous.
On motion tho Chair nppointed
IQ3I?I'S. aAd
MeliTnee a committee to inform Alr.
Barker of his nomination.
The committee retired and after a
iklueninttnt, . ..N.;tiller
tn•ief absence returcd. with Mi. Darker,
who, after being introduced, accepted
the nomination in a few appropriate
emlrks
On motion Messrs. Kee, MeCamar.t
and Nulter were appointed a commit
tee CO Invite 'Messrs. 11all - anti - vorris
to appear before the Conference.
After a brief abFienee, the committee
returned with Messra. Hall and Dor-
,•la, who, after being introduced, reFl
)edively addressed the Conference.
On motion adjourned sinedic.
\\ T M. LEWIS, Ptc.c.
A. C. 1511ILLEN, secy , s
S. .I.IcCAmANT, J
Fa, the. Glob
A Cry from the Army.
NEAR PETERSBURG, Va.
July 26,1861.
I received to day, one of your town
papers, I road it with great interest,
especially the place where it says,
"Don't forgot the soldier's," that our
friends at home, should not forget to
write to us, and frequently send us pa
pers. It is true the friends at home,
are often very careless about writing,
but they don't know IMw anxious we
are to receive letters, as the letters
from home or friends, are the only
consolation and enjoyment a soldier
has, while fighting for his country. I
myself, have not heard from any of
my friends, since the lth inst., and I
often hear others of my companions,
say the same. How can our friends
expect us to do our country justice, if
they fail to do their duty in writing
to us, while we are busy engaged to
bring this rebellion to an end ; our
friends at home, talk about the army,
but still forget to write. I therefore
wish our friends would write more
regular, and not forget to send us our
town papers
A. A. P. W.
Veteran, P. V. V.
Ileadiputrtors Ist Brig. )
Ist Div.sth A. C.
July 28,1864. )
DLitt GLonti a full month,
our brigade has been lying iii,the'same
dreary trenches, in front ofPetersburg.
The pickets are quiet, and the only
casualties reported are caused by oc
casional shells. Sometimes a few
shells are thrown at as unfinished
wotk on our left, with a mixture of
NOnd, shot.. Thorn !roes one, whizzing
along. When the work aforesaid is
completed we, expect livelier times;
and it will probably be ready to open
before you receive ibis letter. It will
mount about twenty guns, and is 01111
of a cordon partially environit:g Pe
tersburg. When their guns, and the
answering pieces of the folks over the
way, begin to express themselves, there
is likely to be some noise.
The army scorns to bo in excellent
spirits. Our boys have been aceiFtme.-
ed to fighting on open ground,
haring now prote(ded themseles 'hy
heavy b...'asworks are not conertsm , l
: A .I:,u•Li+ f:•om
grams every cow days, are highly re
freshing to the troops, and pr o bably
rather depressing to tho followers of
Leo. These telegrams put us in ad
vance of the newspaper 2, when we gel,
them, which milbrtituately occurs but
seldom.
Quite a liberal amount of vegeta
bles has been issued to the soldiers by
the Sanitary Coma - fission, and the
Commissary Department is issuing
potatoes, cabbage, turnips, ete , Sev
eral i;Jsues of salt beef, in lien of pork,
have lately been made. This is gen
erally unpopular. The beef is good,
but carliiSheS no grease, which is the
first essential principle, ofall a soldier's
cookery. Grease fries his fresh beef,
onions, potatoes; cracker's, bread, and
every part of the ration capable of
being subjected to such an operation.
At the halts for cooking, on the march,
after water has been found, the, next
thing to be looked after is grouse, and
those who have it are esteemed ape.
chilly fortunate.
I have just heard an exciting bit of
news. Gen. Hancock has crossed the
James and attaelccd the enemy this
morning capturing four guns. This is
official, so we know that something is
doing, and who can tell what may
come of it. We are to watch the ene
my here, and see if he moves
Appeal on Behalf of the Chambers-
Img SoffereN,
enAmßE,lt , incito„TulylA 7 lBol
On the morning of the 30th of July,
1801, the rebels under command of
McCausland, with a force of about five
hundred men entered Chambersburg,
Pa., and demanded five hundred thou
sand dollars froni the citizens, under a
threat of burning the town. This re
quisition teas ill writing, and WU sigt,
ed by General Jabal. Early.
It is now established by indisputa
ble proof that this demand was a mere
pretext on the part of the marauders
to cover up 0 purpose formed before
they reached the town to barn it to
the ground. 'Without giving any time
to remove private property, and scarce
ly time enough for the citizens to re
move their families, they fired the
houses of our citizens in perhaps fifty
places. Over two hundred and fifty
houses in the heart, of the town were
consumed including, all the public buil
dings, stores and lintels, comprising
about two-thirds of a town containing
F3iX thousand inhabitants. Thus a
large body of citizens are reduced from
comparative wealth to absolute pover
ty. Many families. have lost all their
bedding and all their clothing, except
such as they had on their persons.
The loss will be largely over one
million of dollars. Without aid from
abroad there will be great, suffering in
our community. The Rev. John R.
Warren, of Gettysburg, providentially
with us at this time, is the credited
sent of our citizens for receiving sul
serintiens and contributions Pur our re
lief
F. M. RI:.IIIELL
BA NARD WOLFE',
and many ()thong
'IE:VENUE SrAwrs.—Persons in
want of (lime Matups can got them at
Book fitoro. Orders by mail
will receive attention.
=
A fine aoel: of Sp3etneles
ceived rola for sale .11001
Store.
—Notwithstanding the frequent
murders and out rages commited
undetected in English railway carriag
es, - there is not the last attempt, to reme
dy the evils. The English would rath
er ride in close, leek up compartments
and be murdered than adopt the Amer
lean plan of equality and be sate.
Thackeray says ,"I:et us be genteel or
die," The English do both.
DIED,
Walker township, on the fs,Oth
nit., MArtv, wife of. S 'dicks, in
her 16th year.
At his residence in Karroo township,
on the 20th ult., JOSHUA GREEN, in the
77th year of his age.
ft is due to the memory of an old
and respected citizen to say of him
what all who knew hint would most
cheerfully testify, that ho was a kind
parent, an affectionate companion, a
sincere friend, and for many years an
humble and devoted follower of the
meek and lowly Redeemer, ever obe
dient to the in'spired injunction 'What
soever thy hand find to do, lo it with
thy might.' Like his Divine Master,
ho sought the welfare of his . fellow men
and it may be said of him, what alas,
is true of few others, that he was,
The friend of main—to vice alone a foe'
The poor and the stranger ever
found a home beneath his hospitable
roof, and were ever welcome to his
generous board.
Haying exceeded the years allotted
to man here upon earth, be has been
gathered at last to his father's , like
shock of corn fully ripo,' called we
trust by the Master, to wear the ever
lasting crown prepared for the finally
faithfdl, and leaving behind him many
friends, fpw enemies, and an example
worthy of imitation. M.
COLTS FOR SALE.
nillirce colts, ono 2 3inars old last
F.l, , ailr,z, ant V.vo °AO y.2.At . " 1,1 `ipri:lg, ,il,l
by Mc1 1 7onial*:4 Will be ~,'1 at Plbl:e,
R3l, ht l!., borwa , ,,,h or limit illOon,
On Saturday, the 20th August, 1804,
at ono of clock, P. M. Terms Will Lo tua.7o known on the
, iay of sale, liy _
.Tll EO. 11. UPMIEIZ,
Au;'s.lo,l3C4
TEACITER'S EXAMINATIONS.
ruh,, annual examination of Teach
ors for thy. pn.s:itt. 50., wilt tle,h,w in lha •,,,tv,na
ll.trict, os ram,:
21orri,, I`, - 1,1:‘,,,1ay, Ault. 21. ;.t sla m. o Cie,•k.
27,
rofor S.: Alesati.hia. Aug. 27, at Alex:m.lli'
Tu Fr),
at S. C. Blit
rtlay, 5e t. 10, at Mill Creek.
Toet,l.ty, Sept. 13, at It. It. At. :tell.
As the 11010 11.31,;1 of cortif ite dillera, in no. rrnpcct Lit
irlt .1, lion, flint of the old, the conoty Siiptrint oulent
would rail tt o ottontion of Duel ic , inte to tie, folloirio;,
portion of the iiii.tritetionl recently iroie.l by the Suitt_
Pepartintnt, iu rettord examination , .
1. nee. form of port ifleat
the Superintendent certiUou to the good moral elotractei
of del holder. mere' rho:Terri is one ef loot.
mid no pi ;:oit :11,0111
It ;11..• 1,..1 111'1,41,11y
tho :31.p1ie...:tt, 4,1. (1, , n!,1,11 1.1 liwir 111.
in in .nntlnnity,
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"f 111 N1 .4 T l .', YO'r[CE
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Aria. 10
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`,.00000 and 5t11,11113, .E.3,00%&9:50
l'100).
Curti 31t.tal
I , 4ir :001 10 I:0a
4.75
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1.1
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50
11”.1 100@ - 4112
fiide
lIITI , PrINGD ON ivirx.v...cr.Tat.
17,11 . 0 011)' 1 -1 04, ' - 0 1 ' 1 " 1
Ex tr. ,to ' ' 4. owl 5,00
White }}'hoot ^IA
11,1 }}' hu rt 0 00
Rye y , 1,30
C,0 . 0 1,23
(2 , ,, 11,41 7,00
F1,4:.e.u1.41
........................... ..... ...2,00
1110.1.cr
Egg:, 15
Laril Ii
11“:"
SllOlOllO . EG
9111.. , 14
'l'ul line 10
mHE WALKER. 17011 SE ft tIKE
Ackno,,h,Ltoi to ho thy
Molest, Simplest, Cliwapesl, and most
INcienl Rake now in use.
Any ln,y of ton yotrA oil can work it; will not got oot
of odor, and gin •a liftivOnial satisfaction. Il r arrmaw] in
oray particular, and it can Ino lad nix to eight bible
lower than any spring tooth Ho,. Itake TIONV iu 118, -
Pot. further information apply to tine manufactoror,
D. D. I.;FIIELMAN,
airloychurg, Iluntiogolunco., Pa.
op2o-Mn
.A.ll' ASSOC I . A.T lON
Tho n01,r.ngn...1 how worchto.l thonoelres
;11 11.0 prt<i ca of letlo, in linininlo, Pa. 011 k,, in
the 6/1.! HOW. and i;,11.101 . 1S oeiTitricit b,'J. Sowell &el:
drT, (TT , .
A. W. BENEDICT.
J. SEW ELL STEWART.
July 20, 1003.
I T OUS . E 1 , 1E1 ) E . 1 1 1.8, ) i
N ITTENTION , !
To rot. through ynor waolling eurlier, re p ay, your strength
uni:tt tllc rune time 0010 enough, in rho %rear of clothes
by mai ag, n Wringor, to pay it in six montlri. at. the
plant pi ino „r 1:4)i Wringerd that haVO inken rho
l'/V.TIIIIT3T 01,',1: ALT. torii,ltS in 1 110 tiiiirki4, for auto nt ll'
Otto of IN:1.1.! , 04 JANIES A. BROWN.
T GRE ENE,
rzy 0 DENTIST.
01110,1 Teinoreil to opposite 11,0 litol . o of
D. P. (livin, in the equaro, 11tH Arcot, fiuntingion, Pa.
Apr111:1,1'41.
J. S. B
fITORSE FLAY FORKS, for unload
ing hay. J. A. Huntingdon, is agent for
tho Lost Fork in the United States. Call soon. nial'o.l
SFECTACLES
A lino and largo assortment always on
hand
AT LEWIS' BOOK 9TORB.
DM I NISTII,I,SOII,'S
(E,tute of flogli M. Parker, ileeM,j
Letters of admi:if tratiou map the rstate of Thigh
31.:Parker, tato of ,facio.on tp., trinithiplon 'he'd
having liven granted to tho ontlersigued. NI parsons iu
debt,.l to the le , hde will make payment and thoo3 baYtmd
claim, will proont them fur settlement.
LIBERTY' .1. BARRET:,
Ad:uiuiatnrtur.
je22,1861-00
CII.EAP . PUMPS,
TAMES A. DROWN, Huntingdon,
u. , len Pumps for cisterns anti
wo p,, f t our .1 t o 0) fool tkrp,:tl. abtalt oat , ball' the usual
pricu fur old faAduuctl pumps. All pumps warrau Leg.
dtrv.;'tit.
k -DmiNISTRATORS' NOTICE.
[E,4.,t0 of John B. Mcllroy,
Letter:, of Administration upon tho emtato of John 11.
Into of Joel:von tp., Aced., having bean aran
tv.l to the on-lar.,lgnell, all porsona having claims against
the aFtate nro reoanrited to prosent.thein to the node,
Agitol, mid tat win nwi. ininnatc ,
Jo,,siwn.3lcll,lloY.
1, ISOI-.5t. Administrator.
UNIVERSAL
rTI J IPS I CIII I-111)
1 LA
No. 1. Large Family Wrinyer, 312,00
N 0.1.3 Aledium " " 10,00
No. 2. Medium " 41 8,50
No. 21 " " e 7,50 n
No. S. Saudi 11" 6,50
No. S. Large Hotel, " 15,00
No. 13. Medium.T.dunduf i: t z1,20,00
No. 22. Larye. t,
orhandj 30,00
Nos. 21. and 3 have no Cogs. Anoth
er:4 are warranted.
*No. 2 is tho size gonortilly used in
Vlito
°RANcr jun . !), of the "American A g
iculturist," says of the
UNEVBRSAL CLOTTILIS WRINGTIR.
‘ l Aolill,l enn readily wring out n taliifull of clothes In
ix few minutes. It to in reality 11 GLOWS! ,even! A
171,10 Faeice.! atel a,,1 SAVEruI Tho raying of ga,
nwotl elms pay a STI,
I{lo4, tier cell toga on lineal.. %re
think the inachine m uch rages than •`paya for itself eve
ry year' in the saving Of garments, There IWO sovornt
kinds, nearly alike in general construittion, tut too con
sider it important [lna the Wringer lit litter) wtth Cods,
i a .111,S of I.UlE,ltaa may clog the rolletia, and
the reliefs upon tho crank-shaft. clip and teem rho clotheo,
or the rubber lirenk from the shaft. Onr etvii is one
of the first make, and it is an enten AS NEW alter nearly
rota ycncs' 00800800 USE.
Every Wringer with Cog Wheals ir4 War
ranted in every particular.
iVringer can be Durable without Cog
J. A. Brown, is Agent for 14unting
don, Pa.
July 27, IS6I
REVENUE STAMPS
FOR SALE
AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
HUNTINGDON, PENNA.
1 / TOO . RESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
FOR YOUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
The subscriber respectfully announces to his porous
and the puldio generally that the accou n t quarter of the
slimmer session of this Institution will be open for in
structhm AillitlF‘T 8,1861, ana continue sloven
Also, that the whiter Norliioll will' begin Otloher lu st and
contiue twenty-two weeks..
,r n ial attention will ho given to those wishing to pre
are themselves for tcachhc.
!lane music will taught on reasonable tants.
Earh ,tlatrut. wl,lkim; to fond at the twardip:r. bot.c.
IL a
Terin-1-01”, half tim pay in advance; thubahmaa at tint
P‘ptlntkoll of half 111 trlll.
For further information, Athesi
S. C. MeCLAIII,
tyl3-3t SL,orcivillr, Hunt, co s
r g IBIAL LLS T--
AUGUST r1'1?..11.111, IGOI
Jan° Ann Spoor VI Win Bennett.
tTiii .1. Ashman vs Gennnill Cresiwsll
Satnitsl Fleming vs John `4l.ewart's Lena.
W. W.& D. Entr,kis vs Mi.chnol
F,111:0
r.to ic, 6 IV.
w.
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PUTNAM
CLOTHES WRINGER.
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SELF - ADJUSTING WRINGER.
NO. WOODWORK TO SWELL OR SPLIT.
No Thumb-Screws to getout of Order.
SValtit:4R' 1l) MTH Olt WITHOUT Cf/O-WHEELS.
It took the FIRST PItEMIU3I at fty-coven State awl
County haler in 1813, and ib!, Wit/0:a an exception, the best
Wring, ever• nmle.
1' tooted in the United States, England, Connie, and
Anitralia. Agente wanted in every tpwn, awl in all pail
of the world.
intergotic agents can make from 3 to 10 Dollars Fur day.
No. 2, 50,30 No.l, $7,50. No. F, sy,so. No. A, $0,20.
Manufitetured and cold, wholeaale and retail, by
THE PUTNAM MANUFACTURING CO.,
No. 13, Platt Shoot. Now York, owl Clovelnnil, Ohio.
S. C. NORTHROP, Agunt.
WHAT EV 11 PYBODY IS NOW'S, viz
That Iran melt galvanized will not tit t;
That a simplo.machlne Is Lotter than a complicated O n e
llmt a wringer elbould ho solf-adJu9ting, durable, and
ofliciont
T11:11 '111 , 11111 , -Sn ewe and Faatenings aaltao delay and
6,111110 to regulate and Roe!, in order;
'lint wood 6031C0f1 111 hot water mill .11'11, falrillk nud
Mint wood bearino tut the shall to run in will wear
out;
'flint the Putnam Wringer, with or without cni; whorls
will not tour tho clothes;
Thal cog-wheel tygillatora are nut ex4,lltial;
That, the I . at,lam ham all the athantage.3, and
not one ta!,,rt above named;
That all who liovo t,sto!l it, iirouoluiro it tho best
IViiii;;ur over 0,1010;
That it will wring . a Thrrirl or a Boil Quilt without, al.
We might fill the with tothuniilalq, but ins"rt
only a few to I:olivine, the st,iirtient, If situll I li. Lc;
;Ind We city to all, tool. till u,oll'l Te:it it thor
oughly with any awl all othWi' i and if not entirely 161119
factory, return it.
Alanufi.olurilm
UrxrEEMlle I know - from prm . tical experioneo t(l it
iron call gatm,i"...l with 7.10 wiii 111/t. °Sidi', or Octr
oue particle. Tim PM,,,uo Wringer It no 114 . .. perfect to
po,ible, and eau cheerfully recommend it to be the
ReF.i...et.fully years,
.
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Ilany yoarA' c.sp•rioneo in Ow galvanizing I , n.ink,:9
,i,a/Fl% Ipo t 9 filo ak , vo al;:tenwnt in all p
.INO. C. LEFFERTS, * No. 100 Iteeklann st.
New York, January, 1801.
Wo have tested Putnanes Clothes Wringer by prncli•
of working, and know that it will do. It in cheap; it in
~iinple; it requires no rom, whether at work or it rest;
a child nut operate it; it does its duty thorongbly ; it
saves line and it eaves 1001 w and tear. Wo earnestly ad
vise nil who tiara much washing to do, with nll intelli
gent persons who have buy, to buy this Wringer. It will
pay for itself in a year at most
Jnly 13, ISIW
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isdiY'Tbe above Forkd are for sale by
J AS. A. BRowN, Min tiogdon. rjel.s'64
rjro TILE TAX COLLECTORS OF
HUNTINGDON COUNTY.
As the e.,tulty treasury in in great ii.,l of stoney to
pay relief a nd Other demands of the ClTlllty, you am t o
noti/i ,, 1 out' roquirrti to collort your , lopticotin and
p.ty the it,, , ory into the trennury In Wit:l. o 'annuity to
the ivlo r.o.t thor.stnto ott vio .1, or .t.l%t trUI be brought
agninst yott. .11JUN `.2. Ittlin,
J'. M. isklUt,
a Iit.tt3SETIOTAITiII,
Jy2D-lit ISt • Coutroisdonol.S.
TN the Court of Common Pleas of
tjn onthoolon oquo , r.
Sll tho Mattqr °rule tallttalf "rif Triaiql - rfPan; rata
mitt.:, of VI anel3 Jaakqon. n I a !lath , . for WI 01 . 111 T to out
or Vittirtrn,.... lb, rat rutoto of Cho raid tonotir.
. .
11th April, 1664, pcli I ion marl and it in Considered by
th, Court and ordered that a role ho, and the name id
hereby granted, upon the rota of tin of (lid raid hum
an to Ithow Carlo wily a sale or mortgage of the real eq
tab, amid lunatic ebonld not ordered. Itetornable
to next term. 13y the Comb
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July 20, 'Ol, It
T - io WA RD ASSOCIATION,
PILTLADBLPIIIA.
Diseases of the Nervous, Seminal, Urin
ary and Sexual Systems,
•
&,w ,nd'rnlinhle
treatment—in ropnrt by the HOWARD
Ai.',Sper AVON—Sent by mail in eenled letter envelopes,
free of charge.
Ati.lrer., DR. .T. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Acting Ser.
gem., flowitrd AvaOciatiori, Igo. 13 South Ninth St reet,Phib
afThlphia, Pa. [July 13, 1861-Iy.
qUMMEIt RESORT. -
BROAD TOP MOUNTAIN HOUSE,
BROAD TOP CITY,
lIUNTINCDON COUNTY, PENNA.
The !foto', one of the finest in the interior of Penney',
Van la, i= 5,050 opcn for the reception of greets.
The TAME will always bo suprlied with the eltoieeEit
and most wholepoc, Prosioionh tho market afford,.
The STABLINO belonging to thi, House, is good and
cxtcuff cc. :old will lc , ~upplied with the 1, St prorender
and at teod,,l by careful .n.sticts,
its oixonage of tha reopettnily aolielted.
CHAS. M. ALI.MOND .t CO., Manage. ,
Cif AS. ALLMOND. L. It. NEGLEY.
All other connly pa•,,t, insert one ntooth end
end bill to 'Broad Top for volluctlon. [Jo2:2—lnt
• undersigned offer the Farm on
which they reside, in Atie,t towwiltip, Huntingdon
county, at private NM. It is situated Hiroo miler front
Petersburg, and the same distance front Railroad and ca
nal. It contains three hundred and forty-nine acrc. , and
~Ilawancc ; Gnad building,, and about one hundred and
fifty acres cleared, and well Landed for a clock faint.
.1.9. MAGUIRE,
uprill9,lB;l-tf. • RACHEL MAGUIRE.
LOTS FOR, &AlR—The subscriber
offers for solo is number of town lots lit the village
of Coif,. lion, Hopewell township, and Immediately on
the Railroad. Tho lots aro situate on each side of tho
Road, and persons wishing to purchase can have their
cholco of any lot for sale. Coffee Ron is one of the befit
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 flint all may get
a home without difficulty. Call soon, as choice lute may
yet be hod.
Being located in the heart of Woodcock valley, and be
sides the abundance of iron or, ant the facilities for get
ting nes' and neolful mipplics in that neighborhood, of
ford reason to bolieVo that Iron works will ho erected iu
that aicinity.
Coffee Roo, J unto 7 1661.
.W 1. ..173.. • .0..a...T_210
MILE DWELLING HO USE W LOT
1' of ground lately occupied by Mrs. Eliza Foster, situ-
N^l in tbo borough of Huntingdon. Said lot being fifty
fact on Church direct, cod - es.tonding in depth at right an
glcs cighry Icet toward.; Hfillin street, end adjoining lot
of .Tchn Moyer on tiro cut and Anthony Whito on the
nest.
The abort: mentioned property Will Lc sold at a tenon
able price.
Par further information inquire of •
JAMiIS LIiWIS, Sept.
Office U. B. T. iI. R,
Mffinsdon, Jy G-111
4, ‘ TRACT O 1 LAND AT PUBLIC
8ALI: IN ;SHIRLEY TOWNSHIP, •
Thu Aubscriberd ofra nt l'rivato 0410, a Tract of Off
aaes of Land, mato or les±, 100 of which aro ch,are,l and
rujtja,,,loo, iii, oil line of 'ltuntinolun
county, Shirley towndhip, (now Mifflin county,) adjoin.
in,; the Edward Furnace property on all sides. Thorn in
a good ore bank, and between 00 and B'o acres of an apple
orchar,l pr,.ollioro. TllO prin , ipal part in trat tint.
to•rol,ani 0 I.trcrun ‘.l via tor runt through the property.
If thin property is net sold at private tale boforo the
,cantl Monday in August, it will on that day be offered
at public tale In the aunt Station in the borough of Hun
thlgdon.
THE MO or SAM—One half the pa money to ho
void o.: confirmation of sale, the balance payable to auk
the purdia:er, to be dectirol by bowls and mortgage.
1.1. 10110 PUN,
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IMES' COUR
I=I2MEEIMMIFiEIEi!MMIIMM
FISHER & SONS
HUNTINGDON, PA.
STAPLE & FANCY DRY-GOODS,
`ETC., ETC.
A HANDSOME STOCK of GOODS,
ofoil kind°, In now open for tho impaction of tho public,
and tit° cordially hallo all our CM bums and tho public
gonorally, to call and ho convinced that wo are unequal
led lu the quality, ta.atc, atyle, and prim of our Oooda.
We request tiff, public to hear in mind that wo itr
ebaeo principally from find hands in Now York, pay
ikken li,r all we bay, and cannot be rivalled in our [addi
tive for opening for public Imo, a stark of General bier
chnodka.
HUNTINGDON MILLS
GRAIN, FLOUR, AND FEED.
WE ARE PREPARED TO PUR
clime all kinds of GRAIN, for which wo will pay the
highest co h 'prices, and will have for sale at all 1403,
FLOUR, FEED, 8;0.
PLASTER! PLASTER!!
WE HAVE an IMMENSE STOOK
of PLASTIM; an amplo supply for this and neighboring
coontioe I Raving 3 MIII exproody fur grinding It, wn
can produco finor and more dimirable Ptook than con usu.
ally be Lad.
IM=ME
SALT! SALT !
WE OPFER 500 BBLS. of SPLEN
did A SALT, unequalled in quality and price
0. A, Salt in undid le oleo kept constoutly on bawl.
10 Bbto No.l MACKEREL,
10 No. 2
EMEMEI
EW/ENI
Q:EMIM!111111
Quarter llarrel4 and Kit.), a all also o
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!SUMAC. SUMAC.
M3MMI!
NiTE ARE AT ALL TIMES PRE-
pored to buy SUMAC; win pay rash, or trade, ao dasirod
Tia; HIGH PRICES RULING FOR.
Cetb , n Coeds has compelled public attention to be more
rspscially directed to the culture of Flax,. It can be made
by some attention, one of the mast valuable products- a
farmer can produce; an acre readily producing 00 to 10
Dollars worth of fibre and seed. Great care should be
taken by growers to have their flax spread very thin
when rainlq ; when watered sufficiently on ore: side, it
should he tumid, and onbject to exposure until the
stnhke ,e,el a grey color, and the lint readily separates
to‘ui Ito weed by a gentle rob.
It should on a very dry day he tied in bundles, and
then rely for the mill. An a general thing tno mueli
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FISH. FISH.
C=IECIE
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FLAX. FLAX.
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ALEXINDRIA' 'BREtilEllt
THundE
ersigned having, purchased
from T. Newell his interotln filo Alexia,
thin Brewery, the Luaiucsa will hereafter ,o t,
carried on under the firm of 0. COLDER it
,
CO-, and old customers and the pithy,: general.
ly are informed that all orderii trill receive
prompt attention. IL 0. COLDER I; CO.
gl 4 ,
hEOuuzumin mot • W.
I SON, auece l e t rors to lY J r .
Cunningham. Miro this,d!ly mitered into partnefollip In
tic Foundry businona and are prepared to furnish Oa:
logs. of nil kinds ; and repairs at short notice and ou roan..
onahle term,
We ore buying Old Motel arid scrap Iron at highest
narket 01063.
TIES WAY I TIM WAY t
A NEW AI:RIVAL or
BOOTS & S.IIO.ES, HATS, etc
JOHN IL WESTBROOK informs . tho public that he bag
just reoeitcrl n now stuck of BOOTS null SHOES of all ni•
ZO4 snit kinds to suit overybody.
Also, Hats, liosiory, Shoo rindingß, Morocco and Lin
ing Skins, all of which will ho sold at the lo w est coot,
prieen.
Don't forget tho old itand iu tlip Dittinotid. Old cneto
ere null the public generally are halted to cell: •
!Inn fing,lon, Jun 01,5,1604,
Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron
l~axal3.l" Et t itnk i? 3r
HUNTINGDON, PA.
THEsubscribers • inform the public
generally, that they have leased front Mr. 'Benjamin
Omaha Ida tin shop, in the borough of Ilnutingded;
where they intend to.keop constantly oli ltattd a general
111801.1111011 t of
Copper, Tin _and sheet Iron Ware
which they will sell wholesale and retail.
Spouting and Tin Rooting dose on short notice.
They trill also keep on lured a general assortment of
Pittsburg and Philadelphia
Gas Consuming Cook and Parlor Stoves
odd plates furnished for stoves; Fire Brick, kc., Copper,
Bravo and Iron Monks on hand. Extra Stove Polish,
Stove Brushes, kc.
P.l obl Copper, Crane, Pewter, Load, and nags, taken
In exchange.
aprillo-6a.
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BIRNBAUM'S
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
OM HILL STRENT,
A. few doors west of Lewis' BoOk Store;
HUNTINGDON, DA
Photographs and Ambrotypes Taken
in the Best Style.
(CALL AND EXAMINE SPECIMENS
NEW WHOLESALE STORE;
GOODS SOLD
At Philadelphia Wholesale Pricei
Tall SUBSCRIBERS
lIAVE 11.11MOYBD
From their place of business, on Hill S66et,
TO THEIR NEW BUILDING
OA RAILROAD STRBET, near the Jackson House,
TVltere they intend doing
A WHOLESALE BUSINESS:
MERCHANTS AND OTHERS,
Who huy goods by the piece or package,
WILL FIND IT to their ADVANTAGE
TO GIVE lIJS A CALL
EGIEZI
finnnvnl ti oenpininirt of filif}M •
Such as DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS,
TOBACCO, SEGARS,
." - Ela:01-3C, M./20E4W,
NOTIONS, &C., &C., &C
WE WILL SELL GOODS
AT THU LOWEST
PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE PRICEL
A. B. CUNNINGHAM & CO
Mrntlugdon, Mull 0, IVA. •
1864.1864.
CLO'T'HING,
1564.
H.. ROMAN.
NEW
CLOTHING
FOR
SPRING.AND SUMMER,
JUST RECEIVED
AT
H. ROMAN'S .
• CHEAP CLOTHING .STORE.
For - O entlemen'o3 Clothing of the beat material, mid madi
u tho beat workmanlike manner, call at
H. ROMAN'S,
opposite the Franklin Holum In Market &glare, Hunting.
doll, Fa.
Iluutingden, April 27'04.
NEW STOOK OF GOODS.
EVERYBODY IS INVITED TO CALL' AT
S. S. SMITH'S STORE,
ON BILL STREET, lIONTINGDON, PENNA..
TIM BEST
SUGAR and MOLASSES,
COFFEE, TEA and CHOCOLATE,
FLOUR, FISH, SALT and VINEGAR,
CONFECTIONERIES, CIGARS and TOBACCO;
SPICES OP THE BEST, AND ALL lIINDs,
and every other article usually found in a Grocery /Rota
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ALSO-- Dru yo
g g,
a no C S' h a e r ni nt i es ; , l o ) itt S an t and Spts. Turpontino,
r,,LL , Ak.,,,,,,G.77,..nd Patty,
BEST WINE and BRANDY -for medical purpose!).
ALL THE BEST PATENT MEDICINES,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
and a largo number of at - tides too uumorona to mention,
Thu public generally will pteaso call and exantino lot
themselves and learn my prksto
Hunting'ton, April 27 'CA
HARD ARE
AND
CUTLERY f
IMMENSE STOCK
ENDLESS VARIETY
11.1atirtVARE, CUTLERY, &o:.
NOW OPEN
AND POR ,SALE BY
„5 AS . A:, EIR OWAM #
8. 8. SMITH