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so .'.t at tl^tgiliialliidmiitlll^^ Hash tt, whittaker, OLI) SEKIES, VOL. 30. ' EXOELSIOR. HUNTINGDON, PA., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1861. Editor* aBd Froprleiora. NEW SERIES, VOL. 3, NO, 18. T'ERMS: Ver oijUiYm in kdvanoe, " ' ¦' ifnot paid in advanee. WESTERN TaOOFEE'S SOHO. How about tlint tax bill t We oome to nsgas commenced, bein^ timed by tho soft ' LETTEK FROH WINCHESTER- ' A RICH SOENE. $1,50 ^ protest tpiinst certain features in tlint bill.' i masic of Iho band. This band, my boy, | Winoiiksteb, Va., March 27. Monday ovening Rov. llcnry Olny Denn Kooaber discontinued" a''«l"°li ^'0^ i "Murthcr ond turf!" snys the sentinel; "is is eui generis. Its chief artist is nn ard- J/cmrt. fi/iVors .—I will Iry and pivo lectured in Mt. I'leaeaut for the benelit of •repaid. ° * •""**''''*'i it taioe all them ould chaps ia afthor bit-| ent admirer of Rossini, who performs with you nn acoount of thc skirmish of last Sat- the Iowa Weslcyan University—subjeot: A faildrt to notify a diaeontlnaanoe at the ""'"K^" great accuracy upon > nipht-kcy pressed . nrdsy and thc flf;ht of Sundny. On last "The character of the Rebels." Just aa expiration of tbe term aabteribtd for will be ' "Yessir," fays the ohap, hyslerictlly, ' closely against the lower lip, the strains ' Salurday about 10 o'olook, partof Ash- he was aboul opening his lecture a squad eontidered a new engagtmant. ; jamming his hat down over his forehead, emitted being muiio like those emitted by by's rebel cavalry made their apponranoc of tho 4th Cavalry npp(?arcd in tho Hall Term* of AdTertlslaif: ' and stabbing himself madly under the arm a cart wheel in want of grease. Then on the Stransburg pike, and drove in our and required the lecturer to take the oath lint. 2 ins. 8 Int. ' with his umbrella. "Taxes ia a outrac.e. comes a gifted musician from Germany, pickets, when Oon. Shields 6^nt ont two of allogia'nce. Pi^un squirmed and attempt¬ 's 37} 60 Nut all taxes" says the chap, with sudden whoso instrument is a fino tooth comb batleries of nrttllcry to engage the enemy, ed to dodgo. Ho wns unwilling to tako it And wa. sent to th* happy land of Canaan, inn I'^^n L ?9 , benignity, "but the laxes whioh falls npon wrapped in pnper, and blown upon through along wilh some cavalry. As soon na onr from a mililary officer. A .Tustice of tho 11 7 n • 160 2 25 8 00 "'¦ Why oan't they tax thom ns is able ! ita vibratory covering. The romninder of guns got into position tho Secesh sksdnd- Pcnco being in tha house, the onth was And the lecfh'will h I 6 mo. 12 mo. '" P"?'''''''°"' oppressing ns mini.'<tors, the band is composed ch!c8y of druma, died, though not unlil Ihcy had succeeded rend to hini, and after a good deal of wig- jj^j„„tl„y ,l,'„gjj ^,.j j'"^ j","™^^ $8 00 merchants, lawyers, grocers, peddlers and though the second base achieves snmo fino in killing one man belonging to the First gling ho finally held up bis right hnnd and Dut he knew his end wat nigh 12 00 professors of religion ?" Here the chap effects with a supcranuatcd accordcon. Michigan Cavniry, and wounding Ooneral swore allegiance fo the Stars and Stripes. Whtn bo mtt with Colontl Pry, io 2S tufoed very purplo in the face, his jcyes Onward moved thc magnificent pageant Shields in tho arm hy a fragment of shell. Rut being nlso required lo jubscribo tho Who tent him to tht happy land of Canaaa. Mx lines orlcas, 1 square, 12 lines, Speaking of war fun, a new ballad hot reaeh- e I us from tbe Far VI ft, otlltd tUa W*tltra Trooper's Song. It runs at followt: Old Zolly't got hit rightt, Withoal having many tghia, Ht never had madt one that he eoald brag on; He made hit latt tland On the rolling Cumberland, 1 tqntrt, S " a " S mo. $8 00 6 00 7 60 9 00 16 00 26 00 Professional and Businest Cardt not axoeed- i»g tix lines, on* year, roo» noLLAHs. . 1^ All bills for advertising du* afl*r the naytion nnd tnx Iho rest of it." The mul- nothing but a scene of desolation; tho ro- and commenced the attnck on Sundny mor- barracks, under nrrest, he finally consent first insertion.-^n '.-'.. . . , . " . . . . . ' , . ..... ....-.'. . ' ' •' eeiamn. $6 00 8 00 10 00 14 00 80 00 40 00 40 00 1 60 OOi OUR DEFENDERS. BT T. SCCHASAR KiaO. 40 00 '"''s*d greenly "tit, and, snys ho, "Con- toward tho plains of Manassas, the Ana- Next morning, or rather nftcrnoon, our oath ho again demurred. Ilc was very grc-isis a tian." iomiooi Gavairy being in advance, and the brigado loft their camp, four niilia oast of mneh opposed to putting hia autograph at "That'a thrue for you," says the senti- Mackerel Brigade following closely after. Winchester, for the scone of confliot. As the font of such n dncamcnt. Hut finding oel; "they ought lo cximpt the wholo Arriving on tho noted battle-ffeld we found Jaokson had arrived during Satnrday night ho must either subscribe it or go to the n nnd tnx Iho rest of it." The mul- nothing but a scene of desolation; tho ro- and commenoed the attnck on Sundny mor- bai titude then swnrtHcd into Washington, my bela gone ; the masked batteries gone; and ning, at 10 o'clook, our artillery had been ed boy, and if thoy don't smother thc Tax nothing left but a solitary daughter of tho sent to engage theirs until our arrival. This matter having boon aatisfuctorily Bill, it will be because Congresa is case- sunny South, who cursed us for invading When we oame npon tho ground nnr got along with, thc audience called upnn hardened. Ihe peaceful homes of Virginia, and thon brigado was ordered to turn the enemy's Dean to go on with tbo lecture. This he And th* latt words bt laid, " I see another wild cal a oomln'," Up itcpa Colonel Fry, And shot hira in tht eye. And sent him to the happy land tf Canaan. A JORUM FROM PRENTICE. The Government and people of the U. Tho rcmnindcrof tho Mackurel Brigade tried lo sell us slalo milk ut six shilling.^ a left flank whilo the fint brigade profsod refused lo do—said hc would lecture lo no States are charged with bloodthirstincss Still shall our eagle fly, j my bny, has greatly improved since I rub- Ah 1" says Villinm, clutching convulsive- bayonet charge. The enemy woro en- wnuld lecture if Iho audienee wnuld tnkc a permanent separation of the Stales. W« <Ja«tlng his sentinel glances ofur— I bed him down with Snnlib's Patent Hair ly at his canteen, "wc have met tho one- trenched behind a stone fence ; when wo Ihe oath. Lieut. Cnl. Drummond remark- are drnwing blood, as physicians do, to St^in"^\!s''tnl'ons'''ta°n" i"™ i Invigornlor, nnd his tail looks much lesa my, and they aro hours—ahead of us."— camo up lo within thrco hundred yards of od that it wns not fuir to require a miaccl- snve life rather than to destroy it. Orasping the bolts of the thunders of War 1 | like a whisk brnntn than it did at first. It Time, my boy, cuts down all, both great Iho fcnec Ihcy opened on us a destructive laneons audienco lo lake tho oath bccauno Tho Memphia Appeal of the 20lh ult., , . . , hnnt. !''"'"'""">¦'''''"''''""''"'"'" """'f ".""'¦"' nnd small; and when we keep too much fire, whieh made our men recoil fnr a mo- a snspectcd person hnd boon required tn rccoiiimenda that the whole available foro* A foostrld'inK^cn to*the'B*alf\f°h?t°doom •''!*''^'°* "''"*^°'''° Tho General of the of it on hand it cutsusdotvn, like so much ment, but they came up In Iho wurk with doso. Dean became rampant and abused of the Soulhern Confederacy be codcod- XH* men are rising nnd marehing in order.' Moekerel Hriiradc rode beside ine nn a hay, for every nas to nibblo at. renewed vignr. During thia timo tho Ist Onl. Drummond in his ««Hi<! !»yl» Col. tralcd iti ons or two trcmocd&us arOiini. spirited blnck fr.ime, and says ho : "That funereal beast of yuurs is a munumcnt of „ , . , . - tho homo afleelions. Thundor," says the Th. axe sleeps in pe.c. by the tr«i it wo'diaar. q , .bedding a smnll fear of the color Veteran and youth ar* out, .0,-1 o l .,r Rw.llmir th. haul. aknaL ' Of Schicdam Schnapps, "I larcbing iving the plow nnd anvil and loom ! Rust dims the harvest sheen Of scythe and of sickle keen. Youra, hazily, Onpuf.cg C. Kkur. brigade was pressing them hard, when our D told him ho must take it baok, and But doesn't tho Appeal know that its one regiment received ordera to chnrge on Ihe started for the speaker's stand where Denn or two tremendous armies would ba coor -••• • - fence We slarled, and getting behind a wna. Great excitement in tho audience— fronted and put to flight by ono or two TAMINO A SECESSION SHREW. stone fence cnnimeneod to ius'iicAar^-, and Indies scrcnmed—one fainted. Col. D. more tremendous armies? Swelling the batllt thoul, ' 01 ocnicaam ncnnapps, "1 never look at It is appalling to think how thc milk of in a littlo whilo lurned the euciny's flank, was restrained from chastising the Rev. .i()„ (),, honor of a soldier the dav it Orasping the bolts of tht thand«rt of War I | that air horse without thinking of thc time human kindness has curdled in tbe hearts Secesh started on a full run, our boys gentleman, and tho lecture was delivered, ours " waa a dispalch sent by Pillow from Oar brave mountain esglet swoop from the seri*! I'""¦ied my first baby, its head is shaped of Soulhern femnles. At Nashville, at closo after them, and running them unlil Afler it waa concluded Col. Drummond Port Donelson to Nnshville tho day before Oar lithopanthcrsleapfromforettand plain, ! io much like a small coffin." Alexandria, at Fernandina, at Winchcaler darkness olosed the scene. We killcd a slapped the reverend blackguard and ha the surrender. A few houra after tUa Onl of Ih* West 11.1 '¦¦ * * •' '"'" "" *¦¦-" * *•— — -. • .> ..-,,¦ 1 r, .. ..1. , : ^-,.1 ,.¦ 1 ^.„: 1 .. Oal< Orasinng Spile nf Iheiword or otsatain'tsliletto, | liam, "you are just in time to hear my aeocsli heroines therein, reminds menf the 1 assure ynu Wiiile throbs a heart inth* breast of the bmvt [ ipeeeh to tho sons of Mara, previous lo taming of a shrew in Baltimoro, by a Wis- one hundred, and two hundred woundod, openly avowed they would burn it lo Iho Thc oak of the North or the Southern palinetto J,g gjptufg of Manassas by Ihe UniUd aon.ain officer, aume lime lince. while tbe Secesh lost ovor two hundred ground, ns it wns nolhing moro Ihan a Shall shelter no foe exoept in his grav* 1 - - - . .. ._ ¦' - .._.... . ^ . . AVhilc Iho Gulf biilow breaks. Echoing the Northern Itket, And ocean replies unto oceau afar, Yield we do inch of land. While there's a patriot hand. Grasping the bolts of the thunders of War! at having a public functionary adjust ort- vats lo Ihcir necka. A Nashville paper menlioni that a doo- Ar>VAN(lE OF THE MACKERET. BRIGADE. BY ORPHKUS C. KERB. Slates of America." Hereupon, Villiam Mrs. Secesh met tho offieer in the sireet killed, and about eight hundred wounded "cursed Quaker sclllement." A noblo- j .t - - mottnted 0 demijohn laid lengthwise, and whom she had never seen before, bnt ad- and prisoners. Among the latter is Oeo. hearted Quaker woman whnse husband had tnr named Monroe had eacaped to that siys he : dressed an inaullinsr remark to hiro be- Junkin, aon of Rev Dr. Juiikin, former- been chased from his home by the rebels place, saddle-bags and all, tbrough tha U. "Fellow-Anacondas : Having been in- causo ho wore the Uniicd States uniform, ly of Uollidaysburg. Oo was an Aid to some months befuro, besought a gentleman S. lines. \\ e shall see how the rebaU will formed by a genlleman who has spent Ho made no reply, but quietly followed thc robcl General Jaokson, and waa cap- of her failh to hasten over to Col. Geary's like Iho Monroe dootrine. most of two weeks at Manassas, thut the her. When she reached home and enter- tured by Corporal A. J. Weaver, Go. D., camp, some eight milea away, and ask him The Memphia Appeal predicts that the Southern Confederacy haa gone Sonth for cd the honse, he wont in also, ringing the who still retain.'! hia horao and aaddle. to send a force lo Waterford lo prcvont rebel nrmy iii Tennessee, after reliriog to its health, I have concluded, that itis time door bell and bringing a servant, to whoiu Our regiment Inst ten killed and about tha throatened oonflagralion. He bad a a certain point, will turn upoo our forou to be offensive. The great .\nncooda, ha- ho expressed a wiah to see tho master of furty wnunded. (1 received a slight wound fine horse, but declined the duty, owing lo and whip them. We don't believe that it ving eluded Baroum, is about to movo up- the houso Master aame down to the door, in the ancle, of 00 account, however.)— the dangers^of getting through the rebel will ever reach tho turning point. mistress, meanwhile, having gona scorn- Wc captured two pieces of artillery on pickets. "Lend me th^ horse, Ihen," she The leading rebels of the Sonth ire now ; on the enemy's rear : ! " 'Rear aloft yonr peaks, yo mountings. Rear aloft your waves, O Sea ! I Rear yonr sparkling cresti, ye faiinlings. For my lore's come back to mc.* Editor T. T.—Patriotism, my boy, isa very beautiful thing. The aurgeon of a Weateru regiment has analysed avery nice ease oi ii,-aod saya tint ic is peculiar to j xhe day ot inactioit ia past, and now the thia hemisphere breaks out in thc munth, and thence ex- swoop dowo, like a exasperated Kaglo, on tends to the heart, causing Ihe laller to ' the chickens left by the hawk. Are you from hia aurprise, apologised amply. uniform of lbe United Slalea. Now, sir, Jackson five milea beyond Strausburg, to which, Ihe owner made no resistance. ,j,|^^ ncoplo of the South ara antiralr on,. .l<.ll ..nnlAclvn nr T iiti.ll il,.,inl, I.n,, " «.i.nn n,.> rn..i„<nni »n> nrAr.ri.A Kiixli til Aoolher scrvant took hcr Saddle to the . z.*^ i*^ . .... . .fr ' Hosays^that it first, United^ States^ of America Ja ^about to you ahall apologize or I shnll thrash you.'' when our regiment was'ordered back to Another servant look her aaddle to the out'7f''chanV' and ""^^^118 th'e rebriluio .. .„- _« jj^ Seceah, as soon aa ho recovered guard Winchester, arriving here last night horse, when the heroine appeared, and, j^^^^^ ^. iieedo't ' expect any. Thay Raving traveled ninely tuiles and had a raonnting the animal, rode off in open day ,' ,_J^ any for the better, an, jau't l.:_ r...l,» :«.:.!.. nf . ».nn^ ni»ht lhrnil<rh thn ninknta. who did nnt .. . •' I ••* *"" * right through tho piokets, who did nol , r . .1, _ ." . ," , "^ ,.,1 I. . have any for Ihe worse, stop her, strange to say. When she got n,. It . .„ "Now," continued tho officer, "call big fight inside of a week Are you yonr wife to tha door and make her apolo-' Col. Murray ofthe 84th, was killed stop ..„., ....-p-¦---/ —f- m. m u -n. n .l.-i. >t se." whilst gallantly leading his men. Ho waa to Geary's oamp ahe met her huaband, and Tho Naabvillo Banner say. that the U. When she made her appearance the of- shot through the brain. Ilia regiment being brought into Ihe presence of Ihe «• »ro«P». ."^I't ."cy go, do not restriot *^*^ _ . h . ^^^ I think Colonol, sho made known the object of her the people in their just privilegea, True, gix^ fieer addressed her thus suffered more than aoy othor. swell, lie says that it goea on raging till ready toy sagacious reptiles, to spill a drop it reaches the pocket, when it suddenly or so for yonr soaking country T disappears, leaving the patient very eon- ready to rose up as one man— atitutional and conservative. "Bloas me !" <•'The rose it red, aays the surgeon, intently regarding a The wi'let'a blue, spoon wilh a tumbler around it, "if a ge- ^"^"1 " '""'¦ '"** nnine American ever dies of patriotism, it ^ ^ ^°°' will bc becansc the Tax Bill hasn't been ' "Ages to come will look down on this applied soon enough." I believe him, my day and say : 'They died younp. The boy , Present will reply : 'I don't see it;' but On Monday morning, jnat as the aun , the present is just thc lut thing for us to was rising like a big gold watch "put np" i think about. Richmond it before us, and at some celestial Simpson's tho sentinets j there lel it remain. Wc shall take it ina at Fort Corcoran were seiied wilh horrible hw years : ^j^^ _^^ hus'ban'd, who is your lawful pro- "One thing which spoiiks well for the of this Quoker lady tremblings at a sight ealculated to make "'H mty be for years, and it may ba forever, ...,.,» ¦' I marksmnuahio of onr men is tho/act that ,. ' • '"'""'. ~". . nari>«nai«ulai-hnir faahinnahU As far as Then why art thou silent, 0 prid* of my heart!' "cWr. | marksmnus lip 01 our men, 18 inajaci tnni |jj. Uore la n oonvinciog argument, perpeiidieuiar nnir laanionaDia. Aaiaraa ,.,.¦' ., tui. j- -j .v Madam didn't wnil to hear any moro ; near y a the Secesh were ahor in the r* ;» nnl. ilm.n whn nr.a,.!. b.i-,! .Imil snr the eye oould reach on every aide of tb. which is poi-jkry. I hereby divide this „^^ ^jj ^^, ,„ , ^^^ ^Jy^ „^^^; ' ^^^j> ^^ ^^^ „„ q ^^ It is only those who preach haid shell ser Capital, the ground waa black with an ap- here aplendid army into one corpK i/amme jg g^ jggi„ 1 proaohing multitude, each man of whioh aod taka conimand of it."^ '" ." wore large apectaclca, and carried n curi- At the conclusion of this thrilling ora- \y„;^^. ^|j,i, takk the Scent OUT OP ona carpet-bag and a bottle-green nmbroL tion, my boy, the corpse damnie formed it- CnoxniNO.—Sitting on the piaiza of the I aelf into a hollow square, 10 the ceutre of Patj^j-^ jj ¦Madam, we Union aoldiera never harm Jackson will not attempt lo lake Winches- mission, whieh waa quiokly complied with ot »""? " "O restrictor; it H a conatriol- women. They are protected wherever we ter for some titne to come. and she rode back lo Waterford atthe "''• goby their weakness if not their inno- Sergeant Bob Stewart has a diary bo- head of a delaohment, which got inlo the Peoplo abuso Oen. Jobn C. Braokin- cenco. You insulted mo wilhont provo- longing to a rebel Captain, dating back to villffgo juat in time lo ice Iho rebel forco ridgc for hta habila, bnt the rebel army io cation, because I waa in Ihe military aer- last Janunry. He also got aome twenty leaving Ihc opposite end of tho tnwn, as Tinnc-saco leema lo be in no better oon- vice of the United Statea, ongagod in put- lettera whioh the CapUin had for his mon fast as thair heels could carry thom. And dilion than he. It is unable to Hand. ting down rebellion and treason. I can- one of whioh I anclose, with a aocash pos- thus this pretty liltle village waa saved The Confederate expenses onght to grow not chaatiso yon, but I thiok I can chaa- tsge stamp 00 the envelope. from conflagration by tho resolute conduct |e«g md loaa, for, ta tha daya and weeka VLI ^v . ,.^,,. ^ ....... _v! , 1.^ _.ii /¦ _ .1.. „f .1.:. (V..i.„. i.j„ wear on, the rebels have leas and lesa ter¬ ritory lu defend. Thc Texas rangers dcpradaia loo Cut fa» bo able lo depredate loog io any ooa plac«. These rangers, like a backwoud-womaD'a Yours, &o., Rx-DeviIh Bore a Ciiar.mkd Life.—It ia narra- mona that strike sinners to conviction "My brethren and sisters, if a man's full of religion you ean't hurt him. Thero , cattle, sonn "eat cut their ranga." were the three Arabian ehildren ; they put How long, oh Iiord, how longf—Sayta* 'cm in a fiery furnace betted seveu time* nah Republican. Until yon lay down Saycretary of the Nnvy." Right onward came tha mullilnda, apectnclea gliatening in tha sun lika By cxaaperated young planets, ant nmbrellas and carpet bags twinging the pendulums ofso many infuriated cli Pretty aoon tbe advance guard, who was a ohap in a white necktie and a hat raaam- bliog a stove pipe in reduced circumatan- oaa, poked a sentinel in the rib* with bis tinibrella, and aaya he : "Where's the CongreasT" "la it Coo¬ greas ye want ?" says the sentinel. "Ye«- airl" aryt the ahap: "Yaaair. Theaa are friends of mino—ten thousand, aix hund- n4 anS forty-two fraa American cittzena. W« moat m« Ovagtata. Yaaair!—Pammil yon out that amell—phew ! Yoa jnat bury V / <~ . J'?¦ j your clothea, bury'em for a day .,, ¦ . ¦ • , *"'u I * tr i Unola Joah got afoul of an old aki different coves—twice for the Repoblioao , j,, oandidata and twice for the Democrat." | ^^ ^^-^ „^„,„t there went npttcm tha times laat election." "It taka* six to ' make a retiabia Repeater," aaya Villiam. ] ^^^^^^ y^ ,,^ f^, , j „ t^„_ Yaa," saya the chap ; "but ^ voted for : ^„g,, j^^ gj,j ,f,„, ^f „ ,,,j J^„„k ,„j . lays Villum, "you re a roan of in-1 ^^^j ^ simulUnoous roar of merriment, • ''¦, u' ?;rB'"^'' 'y .V'"'«n">n-1 and tba dandy very sensibly «' " periously, "put this chembim m Retarn. ; „ ,„j v/„ighed np ataira. "Ha !' talleok balanoe. And aargtnt," aaya Villiam, thonghtfully, "give bim tha front aaat." ..... Editor—a poor wratoh who amptiaa his And now, ny boy, tba march for Maa-. braia to ill bb bally. It i* taid Ihnl Oeneral Priea hu baaa looking in vain lo TaoDaoaea for raliaf.—- However, we auppoae he oao reliava bin- aelf—ta uaual. •Down wilh tha YaDkaoa.—N. O.PalU. , , •!./-, Don't you be impatiaol. "foo'll find tbat afterwarda, to see a littla fellow ruahing ipa wa< delivering a lecture in tha Onarn ,1,^^ ^jn be "down" aool aoougb, wa up aod "pilchiog in" again, and bravely j House, Cineinnali, a orowd in tha gallar- gucj. doing his duly to tha end of the fight,! iea began to hiss yell, Ae, which finally ,j,^^ Memphis Avalaneha faara that coming off without a bruise upon bim, but llermioated in a fight, in which 1 hihpt, Xenneasce will sink into contampt. No, a liltle sore about tha ribs. before he could bc rescued, waa egged aad ,h, ^,,1 ^ redeemed fVom tt. -.-.».— ¦ stoned. He waa eyantually earned out by < .. ... ,,, _ .¦.!.•. ¦0-Moba never eonquar idaaa. they hia friotfdi. I Onr neighbor of tha Demoerat aaya tbal may atlflo Iheir uttaranee; thay n^eryan- ..... j tha rabtl armiaa "won't ataaJ fca».» Ha quiahthem. Physieal foroo agaii*k opin- aa-Why waaGonaralTaylorlikeaataek I oan't daay that thay ran fa»t ion ia aa fulil* aa ^rsas'obaio to bind I ofwheaVrBaofusehabaanararbaaolhrMh- If Jeff. Davia doesn't t*^ te Ithac tha adyaooiilg tida. ' afl. ' Soathera OoDfa4araoy, ha at Uaat 1
Object Description
Title | Journal American |
Masthead | Huntingdon Journal and American |
Volume | 3 |
Issue | 18 |
Subject | Huntingdon County (Pa.); Anti-Masonic; whig; Huntingdon County genealogy; Juniata River valley; early newspapers; advertising; politics; literature; morality; arts; sciences; agriculture; amusements; Standing Stone; primary sources. |
Description | The Anti-Masonic Huntingdon Journal was first published on the 25th of September, 1835. Under the direction of several owners and editors, the paper became the Huntingdon Journal and American in 1855 and then restored to the Huntingdon Journal in 1870. |
Publisher | A.W. Benedict, T.H. Cremer, J. Clark, J.S. Stewart, S.L. Glasgow, W. Brewster, S.G. Whittaker, J.A. Nash, R. McDivitt, and J.R. Durborrow |
Date | 1862-04-09 |
Location Covered | Huntingdon County (Pa.) |
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Month | 04 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1862 |
Description
Title | Journal American |
Masthead | Huntingdon Journal and American |
Volume | 3 |
Issue | 18 |
Subject | Huntingdon County (Pa.); Anti-Masonic; whig; Huntingdon County genealogy; Juniata River valley; early newspapers; advertising; politics; literature; morality; arts; sciences; agriculture; amusements; Standing Stone; primary sources. |
Description | The Anti-Masonic Huntingdon Journal was first published on the 25th of September, 1835. Under the direction of several owners and editors, the paper became the Huntingdon Journal and American in 1855 and then restored to the Huntingdon Journal in 1870. |
Publisher | A.W. Benedict, T.H. Cremer, J. Clark, J.S. Stewart, S.L. Glasgow, W. Brewster, S.G. Whittaker, J.A. Nash, R. McDivitt, and J.R. Durborrow |
Date | 1862-04-09 |
Date Digitized | 2007-06-07 |
Location Covered | Huntingdon County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
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OLI) SEKIES, VOL. 30.
' EXOELSIOR.
HUNTINGDON, PA., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1861.
Editor* aBd Froprleiora.
NEW SERIES, VOL. 3, NO, 18.
T'ERMS:
Ver oijUiYm in kdvanoe, " ' ¦' ifnot paid in advanee.
WESTERN TaOOFEE'S SOHO.
How about tlint tax bill t We oome to nsgas commenced, bein^ timed by tho soft ' LETTEK FROH WINCHESTER- ' A RICH SOENE. $1,50 ^ protest tpiinst certain features in tlint bill.' i masic of Iho band. This band, my boy, | Winoiiksteb, Va., March 27. Monday ovening Rov. llcnry Olny Denn Kooaber discontinued" a''«l"°li ^'0^ i "Murthcr ond turf!" snys the sentinel; "is is eui generis. Its chief artist is nn ard- J/cmrt. fi/iVors .—I will Iry and pivo lectured in Mt. I'leaeaut for the benelit of •repaid. ° * •""**''''*'i it taioe all them ould chaps ia afthor bit-| ent admirer of Rossini, who performs with you nn acoount of thc skirmish of last Sat- the Iowa Weslcyan University—subjeot: A faildrt to notify a diaeontlnaanoe at the ""'"K^" great accuracy upon > nipht-kcy pressed . nrdsy and thc flf;ht of Sundny. On last "The character of the Rebels." Just aa expiration of tbe term aabteribtd for will be ' "Yessir," fays the ohap, hyslerictlly, ' closely against the lower lip, the strains ' Salurday about 10 o'olook, partof Ash- he was aboul opening his lecture a squad eontidered a new engagtmant. ; jamming his hat down over his forehead, emitted being muiio like those emitted by by's rebel cavalry made their apponranoc of tho 4th Cavalry npp(?arcd in tho Hall Term* of AdTertlslaif: ' and stabbing himself madly under the arm a cart wheel in want of grease. Then on the Stransburg pike, and drove in our and required the lecturer to take the oath lint. 2 ins. 8 Int. ' with his umbrella. "Taxes ia a outrac.e. comes a gifted musician from Germany, pickets, when Oon. Shields 6^nt ont two of allogia'nce. Pi^un squirmed and attempt¬ 's 37} 60 Nut all taxes" says the chap, with sudden whoso instrument is a fino tooth comb batleries of nrttllcry to engage the enemy, ed to dodgo. Ho wns unwilling to tako it And wa. sent to th* happy land of Canaan, inn I'^^n L ?9 , benignity, "but the laxes whioh falls npon wrapped in pnper, and blown upon through along wilh some cavalry. As soon na onr from a mililary officer. A .Tustice of tho 11 7 n • 160 2 25 8 00 "'¦ Why oan't they tax thom ns is able ! ita vibratory covering. The romninder of guns got into position tho Secesh sksdnd- Pcnco being in tha house, the onth was And the lecfh'will h I
6 mo. 12 mo. '" P"?'''''''°"' oppressing ns mini.' |
LCCN number | sn86071455, sn86053559, sn86071456, sn86081969 |
FileName | 18620409_001.tif |
Month | 04 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1862 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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