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HUNTINGDON, 'PA.
Wednesday morning, Sep., 7, 1864.
Nominations.
On Saturday last the Representa
tive Union Conference met in this
place and nominated Mr. John N.
Swoopo, of Alexandria, this county,
and Mr. John Balsabach, of Juniata
county.
We have been informed that the
Union Senatorial Conference will meet
at Lewistown on Friday next.
The Vallandigham Peace Party
have not yet made their nominations
for Congress, Senate or Legislature.
When both parties have all their
candidates in the field, the campaign
will open, then the nominees shall re
ceive our attention' . At present we
,feel more interest in the success of our
armies. The success of our armies will
be the success of•our candidates.
A Company for the nPennsylvante. State
Guar.d." •
• Capt. S. Harrison, of this place,
is authorized by the Governor to
raise a volunteer company of Infant
ry for the 'Pennsylvania State Guard.'
The muster roll of the company is in
the hands of Capt. 3ohnston, at Lloyd
Henry's Store. The company must
be raised within thirty days from the
Ist of Sept., by volunteering, or the
deficieney will be raised by draft.
Vplunteers under 18 and up to 50
years, will be received.
isocals.
We are not in a condition to give
the local news of the town. We have
been on our bulk for a week with the
rhettnatism in one of our supporters.
Our latch-string is always out.
Our physician left with us a good
prescription early on Monday last :
"Read the news, from Sherman, you
will need no other. medicine to•day."
lYe took the dose and were clear of
rain for three hours, but we under
stood that "Uncle George" was awful
ly afflicted during the time we wore
feeling comfortable.
Our birthday on Saturday next—
•only fifty ! If it should please the Ru
ler of all things we would like to enjoy
life for at least half as many more
years to be of service to our country
and to see the end of all rebels who
have been instrumental in disturbing
the peace of a loyal people
Lost.
A black lace veil on Hill street, be
tween the Post Office and Wallaces'
&ore, on Tuesday evening, the 30th
ult. The finder will be suitably re
warded by leaving it at this office.
The Dritft.
A few-mgre clays has been given in
whic:ll..to make up tho quota for ' the
impending draft. This will be hear
tily welcomed by many of the dis
tricts who are making a determined
e f fort to fill np the ranks. It is to be
hoped that this county will have her
quota in, and avoid the draft entirely.
Improvements.
• Notwithstanding the enormous pri
ces of building material, and th'e high
, Wages'demanded by workmen of ev
,ery description, the improvement of
our town is still going on. now
Banking House of Bell, Garrettson &
Co, •!Nrill , b9;Onishod in a short time.—
And a largo four story brick building,
has been commenced by A. B. Can
tingham, & Co., vhich will add great
ly to the appearance, 'of that - part of
town,.
Peunaylvania State Guards,
,lIEEDQUARTERS PENN. MILITIA,'
Hatutissuntl, August 30, 1864.
GENERAL ORDERS)
No. 1
In coinformity with the provisions
of the acts of Assembly of the 22d and
25th of August, , 1564, and the act to
which they are sUpplement.
It is ordered. •
1. That the raising of the corps of
fifteen regiments, to be called the
i'Pennsylvania State Guard," provi
ded for in said acts, be forthwith com
menced.
2. As the first portion of that corps,
three regiments of infantry, two squad
rons of cavalry, and four batteries of
field artillery, shall be recruited with
out delay. These regiments, squad
rons, and batteries, it is intended, sball
be composed of volunteers, to wit :
Of veteran soldiers and of able-bodied
persons between the ages of eighteen
and fifty, giving the preference to
those who are not subject to draft un
der the laws of the United States.
3. The forces, thus to be raised . , will
be commanded by company officers
elected by the men, and who have
been in tho service of the United States,
and been honorably discharged there
from. . .
The field and general officers will be
appointed by the Governor and mus
tered into the service of, the State.
The force will be used only for the de
fence of the State. It will, while in
service, be clothed, equipped, armed,
subsisted, disciplined and paid as pro
vided for by law for similar troops in
the service of the United States.
4. Persons, qualified by service for
the position of •company officers in
this corps, will, on application to the
St r afe Inspector General, at Harrisburg,
receive authority to recruit companies
and squads, and, if afterwards elected
as company , officers, will be commis
sioned accordingly.
5. The said corps shall be enlisted
in the service of the State for three
years,,unless sooner. discharged, and
shall be liable to be called into the ser
vice of the State at such times as the
Governor rnay.deem their services nec
essary. •
6. A camp of rendezvous will be es
tablished at Harrisburg, under the
charge ofeompetent military and med
ical officers, and transportation for
troops thereto will be furnished to
persons recruiting companies, and
squads of not less than eight men, on
application to Col. IL S. Quay, Har
risburg, Chief of Transportation and
Telegraph Department.
7. Should the regiments, squadrons
and batteries; specially herein thirty
days, the deficiency will be supplied
by draft.
8. Brig. Gem Lemuel Todd, State
Inspector General, is chargod with the
execution of this ordbr, and all the de
tails under it.
By order of A. G.,CURTIN,
Governor and Commander-in-Chief.
A. L. Russm,,
Adjutant General Pennsylvania
Speech of General Burnside.
CENTRE HARBOR, N. H., Aug.
Gen. Burnside arrived last night at this
place, from the White Mountains, on
his way to resume his command. His
arrival speedily becoming 'known, a
large number of citizens and neighbors
.assembled, and Belknap's Cornet Band
serenaded the General, who responded
as follows :
2iy friends : I am sure you will ex
cuse me from making any extended
remarks on this occasion, because it is
not my habit to address public assem
blies. I am returning from a brief
trip, during which I have purposely
enjoyed recreation. It will not bo
amiss, however, for me to say that I
have the fullest confidence in the abili
ty of the Government to crush out
this wicked rebellion. I foe] that the
day is not far distant When desponden
cy will totally disappear, and the peo
ple of the North will see, as we in the
field see, that the end is at hand. On
ly ono united effort is needed to enable
the Government to move still more
quickly. I refer to this because,l have
lately witnessed despondency and been
surprised at it. I have heard more
grumbling at the North in three days
than 1 heard in one whole campaign
from the Rapidan to Petersburg: The
people seem to think our armies aro
wearing out without any correspon
ding exhaustion to the enemy. This
is a mistake. Our resources in the
field are greater than his. We have
three times his resources untouched
and can loose far more than the South
and still break down the rebellion. I
repeat there is no cause for despon
dency. Let every citizen do all in his
power and the result is sure It is
not possible , that'any cause so founded
in iniquity as the rebellion should suc
ceed; but independent of right and
wrong I am sure that we have the
strength and will to conquer.
SENTIMENTS OF THE SOLDLERS.-7 , The
Lancaster Express makes an extract
from a letter of Lt. .E. M. Boring, a
worthy officer of the P. V. V., to a
friend in that city. It expressed the
general south - I - lent of the soldiers :
"The result of the late election is a
source of great satisfaction to us, and
1 assure you that the old 79th will
roll up such a vote' for Abe and Andy
as. will astonish the 'Copperheads of
Lancaster. , We can't call these men
Democrats, for the reason that they
are not Democrats. They are trai
tors, too cowardly to uphold their
calm antioomingotil
b aldl into the field ii shoulderin g
their muskets alongside of their more
manly brethern—the • rebel soldiers.
Party strife in this hour of country's
peril we as Soldiers' despise and abomi
nate, and we regard those who partici
pate in this,'• alter the' fashion of the
Copperheads, as speculating , in the
blood of the 'country's stay and sup
port, her patriotic army and -.navy.
Though we may not fully endorse
some of •theineasures of President Lin
!
cold, yet vvRA feel and know that in the
general a ministration of his affairs
• no Mail .could have done better, and
we mean - that ho shall remain at the
helm Of our ship of state until we
have . safely weathered the storm. of
rebellion." •
TRIBUTE QP RI RPECT
21,14'1'1x 81I0WAT4Tra, late member
of company F 195th Regt., P. V., died
in camp, on the 27th of. Aug.,.1864, af
ter a sickness of 5 weeks. lie was
faithful in the discharge of all his du
ties in the lino of a soldier, privation
and exposures in which his regiment
participated, Therefore,
Resolved By us, his surviving corn.
panions, that we deeply feel for and
, sympathize with the., relations and
friends of our late companion in arms,
Martin Showalter, and. extend to,them
our condolence and expression of grief
that he has licien so early- called away.
Resolved, That we -recognize in the
late Martin Showalter, an efficient
Member of our company, a warm
friend and agreeable companion, and
While wo devotedly bow in submission
to the dispensation. of Divine .'Provi
deuce, we deem it duo to the memory
of the deceased, thus :to express . : our
sorrow and regret, that he has been
so early called away from us, and .
_Resolved, That a copy of the above
resolutions be forwarded to the be
reaved fahily, and to be published iu
the Lewisburg Chronicle and Star;
Huntingdon Globe, and Jersey, Shore
Herald. •
Capt. Seim E. POTTER, Chairman:
Ist. Lieut. S. J. McPuxuttAs
2d Lieut. G. L. KEYSER,
lst . Sergt. J. IIoNVER,
Committee.
IL F. AIMS, Sec'y.
MARRIED,
On the Ist inst., by Rev. S. IL Reid
Mr.So t sEpu Room:, to Miss CATIIA
arxE Monona, both ,of Penn tp.
DIED,
Suddenly, on Alonday morning the
29th of August, at the residence of
Mr. Henry V., Aobipson, ..Shade Gap,
Huntingdon county, Pa., whither she
had gone the previous Saturday to
visit her friends, MARTHA ADELINE
TAYLOR, eldest daughter. of Hon. Geo.
Taylor, in the 25th year of her age.
IST OF LETTERS remaining in the
ju Post Office at COPSES RUN for month ending—
Aug. 31, MI,
Anderson, Abuer
Baiter, 31..3. Xiiis
Gres, John
Edward, Joseph
Elliott, Benjamin
Ryper, Jahn
Myers, Georgo
Coffee Run, Sep. 7
•.Basile'', Arnold, , 2
Russell, Joh . ll- • 2
Weaver, Sarah Mrs.
Snow, M. Ann Miss
Shultz, Elimbeth Bliss
Shona!tor, Peter
4oOST RECEIVED AT LLOYD &
111t7tRY'S, a largo stock of fates' Bract Goods of
t latest styles. LLOYD 4. lIDNItY.
,:opt. 7, 'GL 4t. • . •
VECUTORS'
[Estate of Joshua Green, dee'd.l
Letters testamentary upon the estate of.loshtta Green.
late of Barren tp., deceased. lowing been granted to the
undersigned. All persons having claims against the said
estate. are requested to present them for s. ttloment. and
those owing the same, will make payment to Carmen T.
Green. .I!tents C. MILLER.
Fast 13arroe, Sept. 7, 'Bl U.*
EXECUTORS' NOTICE._
-UtterstgattetDarry : ll'nt ! . T tlr e ils F 4 te" rli d'e'd Tt Thos.
Stewart. late of West itun e tlngun e n c o o., d e e n c : d.. h i rt ° Ting .
been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted
to the estate are requested to.make immediate payment.
and those having claims, to present them duly anthenli•
anted for settlement.
Petersburg, Sept. 7, '6l. St..
MI.LAN'NELS, •
WOOL PLADS, CAS-
Shaer°. Clothes, Kentucky Jean!, &c.. rtt
Sept. 7, 'O4, 4t. • LLOYD &
PROVISIONS OF Ali", KINDS,
~rtell as Se* Irfnukerol. Horns, Side, Shoulders, Driod
Bed, Cheese, ite., at LLOYD & HENRY.
Sept .7, '64. 46.
ri OTO LLOYD & HENRY'S, TO
buy Goode, cheaper than they can be bad is Phila.,
or New York.
Sept. 7, '64. 4t.
DROWN BLEACHED MUSLIN,
Domaine& Ticking, Lincaye, and every variety of Do-
Mastic Goods, at LLOYD & HENRY.
Sopt.7, '64. 4t.
IRON, STEEL & NAILS, OF ALL
kinds, for enlo nt LLOYD HENRY.
Sopt. 7, '64.41.
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS,
Queensware, Hardware, Cedarware, of various kinds
at LLOYD k HENRY.
Sept 7,'01.4t
QALT BY THE . SACK, BBL., &
Mabel. at LLOYD &
Sept, 7, '84.4t. •
•
00FFEE, SUGAR, SYRUP, TEAS,
Spices & Groceries of all kinds, at
Sept, 7, '64.4t. LLOYD & HENRY.
CCASH.PAID FOR WOOL, FLOUR
and all kinds of Grail; at
Sept. 7. 4t.
FANCY FURS, FANCY FURS
wn Importation and Mon
_
nfacture. a very extensive assortment of all the I lifriTent
kind% and qualltica of FANCY FURS, for Ladies a n d
(Andrea, that wilt bo worn during the Fall nun Winter
15C0.901113.
Being the direct Importer of all my Furs from Europe,
and lur ing then: manufactured under my own superrtsion,
enables me to offer my customers and the public a mach
handsomer Set of Furs for the ratio menu. Indies
plume give mo a call bolero purchasing I
Remeinber the rums. number and street: John
Foreira, (New Fur Store,)7l6 Arch st., Philadelphia.
Sept. 7,'61. 6m.
IToTICE.
An election for Preeldent, Pyle Managers am
Treasurer of the Petersburg a n d lleodsville Turnpike co.
will be held at the often of the 'Freedom Iron Company
in Denny townshi p. Mifflin county. Pn, on Th u relay th
22nd day of September next.
Kept. 7, NM. 3t.
OFFICE HUNTINGDON& BROAD TOP MOUNTAIN
R. R., &COAL CnIPANT,
PHILADA.,Ig. 30, 1564. )
A meet in: of the StneltholderA of the ITantingattn nm
Broad Top Mountain Rail Road & Coal company, will It
held at the 011 ice of the company,
On Tuesday, the 13th day of September,
MI. at 11 o'clock. A. M., for do porpeso of considering
a joint agreement which has been entered into between
the Directora of the Bedford R. R. Co., and the Hooting
-11011 and Broad Top Mountain R. R. and Coal company,
for the consolidation of Faid companies and tilt urging of
the corp Orate rigida, powers nod privilege of tho Bedford
R. 11. company into the Huntingdon and Broad Top
3tountain It. It. and Coal company. At which meeting
a vote by ballot In person or by prosy, will be taboo for
the adoption or rejection of said intreement, according to
is provisions Of the Oct of Assembl) , f May 16, Mil,
lotion to the coneolidotiou of h ode.
J. P. As:R . l'3llN, St!o'y
CE=IIM
dARPIAANS' COURT SALE..
je In pnrsnanco of orders of the Orphans' Court of
liontingdon county, the tootle of land hereinafter de
scribed, Ono e chiefly in Walker township. in said coon
ty, will be exposed to Public Solo on the premises,
•
On Wednesday, 28th day of September,
A. D. 1511. as the Unaccepted and - unsold portions of the
real estate of the lion, John thor, late of said tp., dtc'd
to wit: •
1. All that tract marked D in . the diagrain to tho writ
of Partition 'or valuation ann exed, Called. "The 'middle
tract;" containing 185 acres, 132 perches, about 76
acres of which are cleared and ender, cultivation, with a
dwelling house and small barn thereon croch e t. •
2. All that tract of lam! marked 1: in said dirignun,
containing 214 ncree, and 87 perches, and called •'Tho
up
per Tract." About 100 acres of this tract car cleared,
mat under cultivation 1110 uncleared portions of both
these tracts urn well timbered.
8. Four tracts of woodland, to wit; Tho tract marling
in saint diagram, containing 110 acres. The tract mar
ked Kin said diagram, containing 57 nern , t, 147,rerchea.
Thn tract marked 1. in said diagram. containing 148 acres
and $8 perches, having theroon a Limo Kiln and T.into—
Stoll3 quarry. The tract marked 31 in said diagram,
contlining 117 acres and 147 perched.
4. An undivided intarest in Milnwood Academy, in
Dublin tp., in said county. • •
5. All the interest end estate of Henry 51. Ker, dOe'll:,
in the tract marked N in said diagram,. contolning 15'9
acres, 124 perches, with a dwelling house and barn there
on erected ; 80 acres of this tract are ciWired, and the tea.
idno heavily timbered,
TERMS OP SALE.— One half of the purchatie nwney to
be paid on confirmation of the sale. and the residue in
two equal annual payments thereafter; with the interolt
to be armful by the bonds and mortgage of the purcit-
Salo to comffonco itt.lo o'clocl:, A. IT., of said day. At
endarteo will bo given by DAVID S. KER, Trustee.
Split. 7, t s. .
VALUABLE FARM
PRI TrA TE AS'AfiE.
•
TIF, undersigned of at Private
Sale; leis farm and timber-land lidlnining, upo'n
which be resides, in Juniata tp., , Huntingdon .county,
contalubig In all about
500 ACRES; - • • - 1
nhout4so aura of which are cleared and in a good state
of cultivation. 20 acres thereof being rich bottom land,
and the remaining cleared part being good red shale up
land:with two good apple orchards, and two sets of farm
buildings on different parts of the tract. The building
on ono part of thumb' tract consists of a • stone hduse,
good spring house enclosing an excellent spring or water
near the house, other necessary outhuNifsgs and a largo
frame bank barn. The buildings on the other part of
the tract are a log houso and 19g barn. It is ti productive
groin raking farm and Id well -toasted foe raising neck.
The land not improved in well timbered; a considerable
pertiou of which Li good productive land if cleared and
cultivated. It can' be divided Into - two or three trams
and will be sold either in separate parcels or as, a whole,
as may be'destited. •• ' -
A clear title trill ho &en. and the, payments made to
suit the parchasars.
Any inofrmation will be given by calling on the un
dersigned on the premises. ,
Juniata tp., Aug. 31, 'CI
TEACIIER'S EXAMINATIONS,
rime annual examination of Teach
ere for the present year will bo held in the several
Districts as follows:
West, Thursday, Sept. 6, nt S. C. Bridge. • •
Brady, Satan`day, Sept. 10, at Mill Creek.
Walker, Tuesday, Sept. 13, at lt, R. St. Sch. H.
• Barr., on Thursday, Sept.,ls, at Honor Hill.
Jackson, on Friday, Sept., 16.'at MeAlevy's Fort.
Shirley iIL, Tuesday, Sept. 20th, at Ht. Union.
Union •,
Wednesday, `• 21st, at Mapleton.
'Juniata, Thursday," 22nd, Bell Crown Sch. H.
Henderson, Friday, "22 Union Sch. H.
Oneida. Saturday, " 24, Centro Union S. H.
renneTuesday," 27, Marklesbnrg.
llopesysll,``• •WednesdaY. 28, Coffee Run:
• Todd,' " Thursday, 20, Newberg.
Carbon; " Friday, 30, D'illmont.
Shirleysburg ,5 Shirley tp.Tueeday„ Oct. 4, Shlrloybeg
Cromwell,`` Wednesday 5, Orblsonia. •
Dublin, " Thursday, 6, Shade Cap.
Tell, Friday, 7, Bolllngertown.
Springfield, " Saturday, 8, Meadow Gap.
Clay, " Monday 10, Scottsville.
Ca. & Cassvillo,, Tuestlay,ll, Cdesvillo.
As the now form of certificate differs, in ono respect sit
least, from that of the old. the county Superintendent
would call the Intention of applicants to the following
portion of the instructions recently issued by the State
Department, in regard to the conking examinations.
1. Monet. ellAllACTErt.—By the new form of certificate
the Superintendent certifies to tho good moml character
of the holder. Good mural character to ono of tho most
important:nphrites. and no person should to licensed
to teach who ; c character is even:questionable.
If superintendents are not personally acquainted with
the applicant, or are in doubt as to their character, they
should demand testimony from Horne responsible individ
uals who are known in the community, beforo certifi
cates aro issued. •
August 10, 1601
QTRAY.
L Cane to the residence of the sub
scriber, residing to Porter township,
about the 4th inst., it red boll Iwo 7
years old, and block steer, three years ,;
old.
is regiw:sied to °eine
ward, prove property, pay charges, rind take them away,
or else they will ho disposedof aaeordlog to law.
FOREST it ISENB Ella.
Alextualtio, Aug. 31,'661.3 .
S. CORN, P. M.
• ,• Sept. 7
Flory and Fktra Family Flout..- $11.00®11,50
Common and Supertino • • • e9,00@9.50
Rye Flour AR 00
Corn Meal . ^0 hl VISO
M=M=
ES=A=l!
HOBERT F. CHIEEN.
CARMON T. fiItEEN.
Executor.
C;rn, prima Yellow
(lots
MEI
Mll==ll
MEM
Wool.
HUNTINGDON MARKETS.
Extra Family Floor 0,50@10,00
Extra do IA cwt.
MUM
E
EfECZE9
131311JAMIN If ART IA3 , T,
Excent4-31%
=I
Ell=
Dried Apples
Butter ... . ................. —....20
15
I,,trd 15
Ham 22
Shoulder 16
fallow
WANTED AT ONCE!
Several Carpenters and Cabinet Ma
kers, at high wages
Aug. 31, 'G1.21
• H. K. NEFF, III; D.
HYING returned from the army,
will reinune the praetico of MEDICINE and
. 1111.17. at hie old residence on Hill etreet.
Huntingdon, Aug., 21, n 34. • •
TRATOR
A DMINIS 'S NOTICE.-
[Estate of Alex. Allis,* 001.]
Letters of Administration upon the Cobbao of Alex. Al
lison' Into of liendenom township, Itnntingdon comity
deed, hexing been granted to the undersigned. nil person,
Inning claims against the estate are requested to present
them to the undersigned, and nil pereono indebted wil
make immediate payment. WILSON.
ang.lo, 106441 Administrator.
DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
[Estate of Hugh M. Parker, deed.]
hers of administration upon the estate of Hugh
M.:Parker, late of Jackson tp.. II ontinplon county, deed
hating Veen granted to the undersigned, all persona in.
debted to the estate will make Payment nod those having
claims will present theta for settlement.
LIBERTY J. PARKER,
Administrator.
1=1332
JOHN rARBIRA,
'lB ARCH Street.
TO ith.,
jtV, 186 -CC
•
AMIINISTRATORS' NOTICE.
[Estate of.Jelm tt, Mrllroy, deed.]
Letters of Administration upon tilo estate ofJohn TL
McElroy, late of Jackson tp., decd., lidving been gran
ted to the undersigned, all purse]ns haying claims nejtinst
Ott estate are rep iest...a to present theta to the mato,
rignerl. anti all persons Indebted will Make hunaliato
payment. JOSEPH Mcll.ltoi.
" '
PRILADCLPAIA.
Importer& Hantifitclur
o f and Dealer in ull kinde
f FANCY FURS, for La,
ies' and Children's wear.
I dosiro to roturn my
auk to my friends of
luutingdon and tho Om - -
tending Countie, for
leir very liberal patron
;o extended to me during
to last tea' years. and
ronld say to them that I
1312=
WC) M i t.EAM.IVIMiI..O.
MEE 'WALKER :HORSE RAKE is
nchnewleAlgott to he the
Neatest, Simplest, Cheapcst, and most
Efficient Rake now in use.
=I62MSBE
• Any boy of ten yeara old eau work it: will not got on
of order. and gives universal satisthetion. Warranted
every particular, nod it can he had six to eight dollar
lower than any spring tooth Nora, Bake now in use.
For further information apply to the nuninfaetnrer,
D. It. EBIIIIIZIAN,
ap2o-3rn Shlrleysburg, nuntingtioneo., Pa.
•
L ., 11V ASSOCIATION.
. .
.
.
. The mittonigne.l haw+ associated' themselves together
in the pract iee 44' theta,. in llontingdon. Pa. 011ieo in
tho 0110 110, .1.1 nirtn,lv ornitpieil by J. Sowell Stew
art, mibiliiing tho Court:110mo.
July 20, MI. •
1101 F EPE nu ell want n .hriTu,,
to out through your walhing earlieroimro your strung!
and nt tholiiiillo Lillilltiavo enough in tho wear of clothe
by wing 0 Wringer, to pay for it in AIR 1110001 A, R! (I
pr.,eut prim, of cotton. Wringors that have token tl
12.1m00m OVER ALI. orlivroi in Ito market. for solo at 1.1
Ilartwaro Store of F0R,1804, • JAMpiii t. BROWN.
SPECTACLES.
2 .
A flop and_lityp:o az3sortniont &ways o
3A At ES A. 13 13,0 WN, Iluiititl,e di/
Patent Woolen Pumps ter el:items 11
M lii, front 4 Loral het deep. ttt about ono hilt the'llm
Price tin• obi caalliolled intnitt. Alt houttei warranted,
Aug. 3'G4.
uNivERHAL,
LINIP_,.Si - WINER
No. 1. Large Fautay Wilnyer, $ll,OO
No. 11 Medium, " " 12,00
No. 2. Medium, " 10,00
No. 2? : " "" 0,00
No. 3.' ,' " 8,00
No. 8. Large Hotel," " 20,00
No. 18. lredium.T.,awidry to t 4 ,, 120,00
No. 22: Lae s ea m
Nos. Ds. and 3 have no Cog6;' All oth
ers are warranted.
*No. 2 is tile; sizo gdiferally uSed in
wivato families.
ORANGE JUDD, of tho "American Ag
riculturist," says of tho
UNIVERSAL Up:3=ES WRINGER
''A child can readily wring out a tubfall of clothes in
a foxy minutes, It is in reality is CLontES iisvnal A
TIME SAVERI 'and a STEXOTII SAVER! Tho saving of gar
ments rvill alone pay a largo per contage onite cost. Wo
tido!: the machine notch more than pays for itself eve
ry year" in the saving of garments! There are mood
kinds, nearly aline in general construction,' ht 4 - Am con
sider it importantrhat the Wringer 1 . :0 iittert with Cogs,
otherwise a mass of garmenternay clog the rollers, and
the rollers noon tho crank-shaft slip and tear the clothes,
or the robber break I.sa front the shaft. Oat own is one
of the first make, and it is as'aboo As NEW after nearly
FOUR STARS! C9NBTANS WE.
MEI=
Every Wringer with Cog Wheels is War
ranted in every particular.
No 'Wringer can be Durable without Cog
TVheels. ,
T. A. Brown, is Agent for);Ennting
don, Pa.
July 27, 1864.
m OORESV EL ILLE RIG SCHOOL
FOR YOUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
.
.
This subscriber respectfully announce sto his patrons
and the piddle generally that the second quarter of the
slimmer session of this Institution \ °papier in
struction Alla UST 8, 1861, end continue Cloven syeelcs,—
Also, that tho winter aes4on will begin October 31st and
continuo twenty-two weeks. • •
Special attention will be even to those wishing to pre
pare themselvesfor teaching.
Piano auntie will bo taught on .S9OllBlllO temps.
Each student wishing to board at the boarding house
viii be required to furnish is sheet nod pair of pillow-slips.
Term—One half the pay In advance; the balance at the
apiration of half the turn, . .
Tor further information, address
S. C. McCLAIN ;
Mooresville, Hunt, co.
IBM
VALUABLE ,PARAI FOR SALE
IN PNNN TOWNSHIP,
About ono half mile From Morlritisburg :Ration, on the
Huntingdon & Broad Top It. It., containing over
.
.
TWO :HUNDRED ACRES.
About ono.hal C clear and in cultivation; 30. or 40 norm o f
which is . good meadow hind, has an imp lo orchardtied
other fruit trees. A good dwelling house and bank burn
is erected thereon. :lames Creek runs through it. and
haa a good water power; it le a good situation for a
tannery. Rock oak bark being plenty and cm:lion/ant
lain a good community, with mills, stores, school houses
and churches.
Terme. of into mado sntisihctory.
' - -
R. McDIVITT, GD.SciO
PHIL ADEL PIIIA 'ntAnicras.
W. 0. HICKOK.
Eagle Works, flnn•lsburg, Pa
A. W. IittNEDICT.
J. SEWELL STEWART.
VP I:de I IVS' BOOK STORE•;.
CHEAP PUMPS.
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Huntingdon, Aug, 31, ai
Tobacco for sale at Lewis' Book Store
L I E
OFREAL ESTATE.
Tho subscriber will soil at. Public
Sale, on the premises, in Henderson township, on
.r2.ib(r~?,i.s
SATURDAY, 3d day Septembei, '64,
,2,i S~I~F{
CIEM
at 2 o'clock, P. M.. the following described tract of land,
situate in Henderson township, Huntingdon county, two
and rlhalf miles from 21111 Creek. containing
114 ACRES,.
about 75 acres of which are cleared and in a good state .
of cultivatkm. Tho halenco well timbered.
Tho Improvements consists of a good two story log
house with excellent cellar ; double log barn and other
necessary outbuildings. with a good carpenter shop 24 by
26 feet. Also on excellont spring of Willer piped to the
door of tho house, an excellent npplo orchard of grafted
fruit, and a great variety of cherry. peaches; pears, plums
and grapes.
Full possession given the first day of November • If de
sired. The privilege will he given to put in a full crop'
immediately after Omani°. .
Conditions of sale made known on day of solo. ,
CATUARINE.N. 000D3IAN.
ram
I u
MEI
.$3,200k;
EMI
10011::
BM
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Aug. 21, '6-1
CLOTHES WRINGER.
11 111111111:
..-..'-'"----'.,-,-
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1-1
:Nil. , "
•:,
IT IS THE ONLY RELTAIH,E
SELF - ADJUSTING WRINGER
NO WOODWORK TO SWELL `OR SPLIT,
No Thunib-Screws to get out of Ordei.
WARRANTED WIT!! OR WIVE:MT Oki-W[lEBO.
...
It took the FIRST PRE:IIIMS at flfty.seven State mot
County Fairs In 1863, and is, tideland an exception, tile,Aest
Wringer over made..
Patented
Patented in tho United States, England, Canada. and
Australia. Agents wonted in every town, and foal{ parts
of the world. .
. . .
. .
Energetic agents can malts from 3 to 10 Dollars per day.
No. 2, $0,50 No.l, $1,50., No. 1 0 , $0,50. No. A t $9,50
Manufactured and sold, wboiosalo and retail, by
TIIE PUTNAM AlANuFAcTtatmc co.,
N 0.13, Slott Street. New York, and Cleveloud. Ohio.
.•
a NORTHROP Agent. •,
•
. WHAT EYERYBODYKNOW.9,;uiIz
Thot Iron' well piall'anized will not rust;
That a Film phi mulatto is Lotter thou complicated..9Ra
That a wringer should ho se/f 7 adf . find
,flicient;
.
That Thund.t.Serows and . Fastenlugs pulse delay and
trouble to regulate and keep in order
That wood Beaked in hot water trill ewoll,- shrink and
split;
That wood bearings fur the shaft to nut iu will. , wear
out;
That Um Putnam \ Vrininr, with or witlrontmoiwlicel.
ill not tear Ito, clothes; ,
That cog-wheal regeletorn are not essential; • •
That the Putnam Wringer ims all the advantages, mid
not one of the ditenlyantagea above named; •
That all who have tested it, pronounce, it the beet
Wringer ever Made
Tim It will wring a Thread or n lied Quilt without ni
ter:abut.
we might fill the paver with testimonials, but .
.insert
only a tow to warble° the skeptical, if such them- be;
find we say to 011, test l'utnion's Wringer. Test it thor
oughly with any and all others, nod if not entirely satis
factory, return it.
Putnam Manufacturing Co: .
GENTLEMEN 1I: I tate from practical exporiemo that
iron troll galvanized with zinc will not - oxidize or. rust
UM=
one particle. The Volition Wringer is no nearperrect no
prsisiblp, and lam che,rOtny recigemroil it to 110 1111 Y,
11Vtit in lieu. . ItespolAtully yours,
JNO. W. WIIBUEIt,
Many years' exporieneu in tlio
enable mu to holm.su tlto above statemont 'ln all partleu
• JNO. 0. LEFFERTS, No.loo Boektnnn et
New York, Jammu, 504.1 • ,
We have felted Putnam's Clothes wringer by practi
cal working,and know that it will do. It is 011001101 I§
simple; it roquiror no room, whether at work or at rout •
n child can imerate it; it deem its duty Utoronghly ;
saves time:nal it saves wear and tear. We earnestly
vise all who have 'ouch washing to do; with 'ail - intoll
gent persona who hive any, to hay this Wringer. It wil
pay fur itself in a year at most.
July 73, 1561.
TO THE T A.X COLLECTORS OP
HUNTINGDON COUNTY. . .
As the county treasury is In groat need of money to
ray relief and other dennando of the county. you ore has-
Ity notified mul required to collect your dnulieateo and
!sty the money IMO the treasury In strict conformity to
the Imrrant thcrennto attached, or snit will to 'brought
21,i114 volt. - JOHN S. ISETA
p , .
P. M. DARN, -.
. - - .. .l. IIOUSEIIOLDER,
r2O-31. . Colniiii3slollEnd.
.••
•
•
i.-tho Court •ollloutnion Pleas of
iruntingtlon county.. •.' • • •
In Mt maltur of tho Petition
: of Henry Wilaon, coin
mince at 'Francis INCI6IIIII. 11 lunatic, for au order to soil
or ntatitaga no real extata of tint 00111
lit 11 April, 10110, petition rend awl it is conviarred lky
the Court and unl,reki that' a rut° lit. and-- Lilo .1110 is
hereby grunted, upon lira next of ant; of the mail Imm.
tic to show cutout, ititya silo or . rood pigit of. t h e real ea
Into olsaid lunatic mtkould not be orclured. Wen/no/Rae
to next term.' hr the Court.
July '2O, 'GI, 41
,
TTOWAAD ASSOCIATIQN,
Diseasei of the Nervous, Seminal,.llrin-:
. ary and Sexual Systems, • •
Now an,rreliablo treatinent.•—in reports hy . tho nowmai
ASSOCTiTION—Smt by mail In ncot 1 letter envolopw,
free al chargo.
AddrOss, DR. .1. SICtI.LIN .110U0IITOIsT, ISAiOg Sao.
goon, Howard AsAociatinity No. 2 South Ninth Streat,llliV,
tlelphia, to. p01y,13.,18131-Iy.
SUMMER RESORT.-
BROAD TOP MOUNTAIN HOUSE,
BROAD TOP C11'1",
HUNTINGDON COUNTY, PENNA
This hotel. ono of tiro finest in Um intorior of L'ennsyL
081110, is now often for the reception of gniwts.
The TABLE will always be suprlied with tile ellyiewit
and most wholesome Provisions the timiltat uffords.
The STABLING belonging . to this Ifeuse, - odd And
et:unwire, anti VW be supplied with the best provender,
end attended by careful hostlers.
. • • . .
The patronege of thu public: is re'speettntly
gltAti•:..l‘l.ALL'.lloNl) & CO., rl,uvigers. ,
CHAS. :11. ALLMON% i,.A NE01,1,,Y
Air• All otiller county mem . insert one mouth and
scud bill to 8ra31.1 Top tor collection:
m - Nstr3q4.
THE undersigned offer the Farm on
which they're:Ado, in West tonnoldp, Huntingdon
county. at private sale. It is situated three tulles front
Petersburg, and the 911111 C dnuance front Itailrinul pool ca
nal. It contains threo hundred and forty-nine acres and
allowance; gond buildings, and abotit nun
,hundred and
fifty acres cleared, and well tulaptod for a stock farm
ISI AMUR E,
RACIIEL MAGUIRE
npr1119,1864-tK
_ •
T OTS FOR SALE.—The subscriber
Y 4 offers for 8410 it number of town lots in the villagn
of Coffee Run, Hopewell township, and immediately on
the Railroad. .Tlts lots aro situate oui.each able of the
Road, and persons wishing. to purchase can have their
choice of nuy lot ferrule. Coffee lion is one .of the best
located towns on the Railroad and is bound to become ono
aiming the thriving villages in the county.'
Lots sold low, and terms tondo casy, so that all may get
a home without diiljaulty. Call soon, us choice lots may
yet be hail.
Bring located in the tent of Woodcock valley, anal be
sides the abundance of jinn ore. and the facilities for get
ting coal and needful supplies in .that neighborhood, of
ford reason to believe that Iron works will be. erected In
thitt vicinity.
Onfttnt Hun, Juno 15. 1864.
•
• • 1 7 ' CYJEL IS Alr . .
THE DIVELLINGHOUSE Sz LOT
of ground lately Occupied by ldro. Eliza Foster, situ
ated in the borough of Huntingdon. Said lot being fifty
ffiet on Church street, and extending itt depth at right an
gles eighty feet towards Mifflin snot, and• adjoining lot
of John Moyer on the east and Anthony White on the
west. •
Thu above mentioned property will be 804 wt'a icemen
able price.
For further Information inquire of •
' JAMES LElVE.,'Stipt.
Office 11. & B. T. R. It,
Huntingdon, Po., Jy 6-161 ,• •
A TRACT OF LAND AT PUBLIC
SALE IN SHIRLEY TOWNSHIP.
Die subscribers offer at Private Salo, a Tract of 360
acres of Land, more or Ises,loo of which are cleared and
under cultivation, situate in the old line of Huntinon
county, Shirley township, ( now Mifflin county ,) adjo gd in: .
ing the Edward Furnace property on all There is
a good ore bank, and between 20 and 30 acres of an apple
orchard on the premises. The prinripal part is well tint.
bared, and a stream of water mina throughthe 'property.
If this prepay is not sold at private sale before the.
seeetal Monday in August, it will elf that day be efrere,r
nt public sale in the Court Mongolia the borough °Tuts ,
tidgdon.
TERMS OF SALE.—One half the purchase money tb be.
paid on confirmation of sole, the balance payable to suit
the purchaser, to be secured by bonds and mortgage.
LEVI CHAPLIN, '
NANCY HOLDER.
Iluntingdon, ap27
0. 11 I
C E !
,N sntricrlber having sold his Moro and quit ban
i Mar, calla upon all who are indbliMi l to him in any way,
to call and make aottiornout Immediately. •
Iluntiugdmi, July 13, 11184. BENJ. JACOBS.
i3OOKS. BOOKS. •
The sulwriber would inform emperintendents of
...aimatii schools aud the publid generally 'of Blair' and
Huntingdon counties that ha is prepared to' supply Sab
bath schools with the publications of the American Sall
day school as well ns with all the publications of the Arn-,
erican•Tract SocietY nt Catalogne prima. Orders prompt
ly attended to•by addressing him nt Williamsburg, Blair
cdunty,Tenna. []eT4liil J. 11. FOOLIT.
=
Cigars for Sate at Lewis' Book Store.
PUTNAM
I=
IV. C. WAGON 0.t,, I'ro ufy
EMOMME
'HERS' COWL
G. FISHER. T. C. FISHER
FISHER & SONS
IraNTINGDON, PA,
!! !!
STApV,.&:FANCT.PRY7pOO.Oa,:
ETC., ETC.
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A
A HANDSOME STOCK of GOODS,
oral! Muds, is now open for the inspection of the public,.
and We cordially Invite all onr Castciniere and the public
geocrai to 411 and bo convtnced;that ewe are unequal
led In the gustily, taste, style; and ricee °your Goode.
'Wo request the public to bear in mind that wo pur
chase principally froM first hands .in New Yorki,pay
Casa for allyM • huy, and eaniMtbo rivalled in our &pill.
ius foiopaniakt for 'Publla use, a, stock of °animal Mer
MEE!
; HUNTINGDON MILLS
I=l=l
GRAIL; FLOUR, AND FEED,
=
WA - ARE PREPARED TO 'PUB;
cl;aso all Icin , l4 of GRAIN, for which wo will pay iha
, . .
highost cash prince, and i lil Ilaro for •aala al, ail HI-if'',
i . " , •."'"" 4 ""
PLASTER! PLASTER!!
111•1==11
WE HAVE I.3DIENSESTOCK
of MASTER 'an ample supply for . this and neighboring
counties I Ilaving.a Mill oxprosaly. for grinding.dt, wo
m prodticoiiiirr uud comic dosirabio Mock tlmii eau nsu
ally ho bad. ,
- N
SALT ! SALT . !
_ o ~
WE biVEß.sl:ld'B' BLS. of Sl'LEN
did °SONE/AMA SALT, unerinlteil in quality end price
G. 4, Salt in uriclt tact, ki4A.contitati6on InnA.
7 lISFL':.-.!F151L.. -, : . .T.
=cmc:i
10 lAA". No I'il'AC.l{ll'ittL,
A'6.` 2
EICIIIMEI
15 ii.tr No. 1
20 ' Novi
10. a No. 3'r'.
ibuator•Barvolsned of jell naualLsr4 y also
!SUMAC. SUMAC.,
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WE ARE AT ALL TIMES PRE
swpd to buy 41:13.1AC; will - pay:caoh, or trado r as- tlesiro'd
FLAX. , FLAX.
I==%l
Tilt 111.411 . P.RICES RULING FOR
Cotton anode te,. l s compelled publldattetitton to be more
popectallidirected to thoeidtuia of 'ilia. Itfan imtiMife'
by eonle attenticM;lMaa:of the moat valuable PrMltipta. a
farmer can produce;' aw:acre readily prodneing to to BO
Dollare.Worth of fibre and Peed. Great careehould. be
talten by Omers to ha : ve their Flax epre;ad very , ITIM
wbeit . rotting; when watered emthchintly on nOe 0; it:
should be turned, and subject to exposure until La the
stalks get, a'irey color, and
. the lint readily, separates
Item the wood by a gentle. rub.
It shoteld on o very ` dry'. drey'fee tiOditi bundles, and le
than ready for the a worn! . too much
seed is sown on fin nere': ilnles4 the ground fe voey rich .
one Bushel per nor° Is suffiefent:i. If the ground , Ii very ,
strong one nod one fourth bustieliiromplo.'
Dea 11311863.
ALEXANDRI/V-13REWERY.' , '
THE undersigned.... having purehaied
front T. Newell his intereat in the Alexan
dria Brewery, the bithineaa beirtißlef be .11
carried on under ' the-firm of E. 0. COLDER &
CO-, and old customers and the public general- +7. —
ly are informed that all orders willfreeetye "S;
E. 0. COLDER CO.
prompt attention
61127,1264
3 t. CUNNINGH9. ' , commtuttast
NE W F I.R 1.1.
CCNNINGIIAM A SON, successors to J. M.
Cunningham. liar this day entered into partnership in
the Foundry . 11m nem and are preparoPtit furnish' Cub:
ings,bYalbigititia,,antlYouttirs lit short Millie and on ryas*.
onablotertne: . .
. We are buying Old Metal end scrap Iron at highest
morlatt prices. ,
Huntingdon, July 8,1864.
TIIIS WAY ! THIS WI I'
•
A NEW ARRIVAL OF
BOCIT§ (S 5 SHOES, HATS, etc.
r • ,
FLI : X
JOHN It. wrsTincopx informs tho public that he has
Just reeeivdd a boa stoat of 13001'S mei SHOES (31,41 vi•
sea and kinds to suit everybody.. •
Abe, Hats, Hosiery, Sho.Firllnam, Morocca•and lies
tag gstaa, all of which ,Nyill..bu sold. at the ;mos t cash
prices.....
Don't forget the old stAnd in the .Diatoond.• Old caste
men and the - publid generally bre Incited to call. '
Ilubtingdon,Jtioelti,lBB4.., ','•
, .
Copper, Tin and Sheet Iro
IVict,33.vileiizt,c;x-33-
, .
EMNIINGDON PA'.
THE subscribers .itrform -the publio
generally, that they Bare leased' from Mr. Benjamin .
refine his tin shop, in the ' Borough l e Huntingdon,.
where they intend to It ip Constinitly on-hand a general
assortment of : r; • .•:,...
~ • .1. Tr .• .
Copper, Tip milli -'
I
Shoet 'lron'Ware '
which they Wilreelt Witoleita
le mid icitall." ' - -.• '. •
Spouting slid Tin•ltootlngdeno on - short nOtico.-• ' ;
They !fitalso keep on hand a, general assortment of
Pittaborg na:4..Plllla4einhlit . '
Gas Copouuilng q6e4 - Eind_liayloy Stpvds
.
Odd plates finished for stoves: .
&c., Copper,.
ilvass and 'rod' ifettle.q of him& extra,Stare Colin,
Stove Brushes, , • . • • .
.04ic• Old Copper Brass Powtor takon
in exchange.
iiprlll9-43m.
• IV. S. WALKER. de 111t0
BIRNI3AUM'S
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY ,
ON SYL7a STREEIT; •
A few doors west of Icwis' Book Stor;;
HUNTINGDON EA.
Photokraph'a and Ambrotkida Men
;:.
m.CALL AND EXAMINE SPECIMENS-
NEW WHOLESALE STORE.
GOODS SOLD
At Philadelphia Whelesale Prices.
TIIE , MIBSORIBERS
HAVE REMOVED
From their place:.oflusinoes, on 13111 Strea;
TO THEIR NEW BUILDING
On RAiLEOAD STREET, war the Jar.lc9on Home,
Where they intend doing
AWHOLE SALE BUSINESS.
MERCHANTS AND
,OTHER,
Who buy gouda by the piece or pe.ejtege,',
WILL FIND IT to Mar ADVANTAGE
TO GIVE US . A CALL
EiMEIWO
CieneriFAisditmont of GOODS,
Such as DRY GOODS, dROCERIES;.
BOOTS & IIATS'& CAPS,
TOBACCO, SEGARS,
MIXSUM', SLALZO32,
NOTIONS,' kd.: Bid., £0
WE 'WILL ..SELL GOODS
./yr TIIE LOWEST
PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE PHICEt.
i : CU.DININGHAPIE &
Huntingdon, Molt 0,18114. ' ;
1864. *. - 1864 ,
CLOTHING - , -
H 'ROMAN.
.•
:Fait
JUST ItilehlFVED.!. , , • ;•/
IL"R'O'lA`Nrg ; ' :4 ..
WI 4P, ' ATORti
FOP aentlemon'a Clothing of the beet material, and mule
a Chw heat workmanlike manner, call ; .-;
„.,
U. ROMAN'S,
' 3 ppette the Franklin Mune lu I.lnrket square, Hunting.
lluntingdcn, April 27 '64.
IVEN STOCK ..9F G00D5.:..,
EVERTBODYIS INVITED TO CALL At
S..S...SMITH'S STORE,
ON RILL STREET, MINTINGEON; PENN*.
TILE BEST
SUGAR and MOLASSES,
COFFRE„.T.Ekaud CHOCOLATE,
FLOUR,,FISU, SALT and VINEGAR,
' CONFECTIONERIES, CIGARS an&TOBACCO,
SPICES OF THE BEST, AND ALL..KINDS, •,
and ayarrothacarpclvuAanAly %Turin '!Gracory'StaTe
.
Drugs, Clm Mania, Dy.e,Stpire„
Paints Varnishes. ON and Spts:•Tarpsntine,
Fluid, Alcohol , Glass and Putty, , •
ALSO-
DEBT WHIE - and.IIITANDY.for medicaliphipeses:"
ALL THE BEST PATENT MEDICINES,
End to large Wl:mbar - 4f articlextoo'numerons to mention,
The public generally will please.cmlli and examine ter?.
themselves and learn . my prioom
fingdoni Aiirfl , 27i '6l.
HARDWARE
;
MBIEUR
STOCK'
AND
I.3ND 2ESS VIL4IBTr
ITARD WitIik,"CUTLERY, .44.
NOW OPEN
AND' `FOR SALE BY
'ei. A. BROWN.,
_JIUNTINGDON, PENN
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK
Apl 13,1864 -
8 8. SMITH
MIMI