Contp. C. 53rd Regt.—W e had the plain a rule, which would appear to pleasure on Monday last, of taking by partake only of' a business nature, but • _____ the hand, Capt. Smith and Lieut. 31e nevertheless we feel confident that • 4 , JN , PA . Laughlin of Co. C. 53d hest. They such is to be seen; and if. perhaps, it 1 and their company hare volunteered W • ice— as not such intention that induced • 4 0 is • 4 13.4.... 4. 18 6 4 ......).•• •im wiloo 4. • 44 • _darning, , Jan. 6 1864. for three„ttgi years i‘ more, and are at home the operators to frame sneh a rule, it • JANUARY. ' AUGUST. - I ' •on zurioi for a short time. No is a popular desire it may now be made Bittn' T It 8 CALL AT BM T WIT FI 81, ,00Ais & PERSONAL. company has teen more active service such .-.....w11N*. than Co. C. of the 53rd, and they de• It has always been our opinion that 1: 11 1: 1: 1: 1: 1: LEWIS' BOOK STORE —l2 al Cil 0 i 7 8 9 10111 12113; 14 16 18 17 18 19 201 Vasil OP JANUARY.-Remorseless serve well of the loyal people of old if the operators would only exercise 17 18 19 20 2128 23 Time still rolls on, unmindful of the -Huntingdon. God bless the brt.ve more authority, and show the miners 24 165 26 27 28 29 30 Huntingdon, Pa.; 21 22 23124126 28197 28 20 30 31 ... - - ;orrows or grievancds of mankind, dnd boys of Co. C. they are indifferent as to what course • • 7 1 012, • - ....,______ • triniss us to realize the fact that we they take, instead of leaving them •• .• IIMMII• • t= A Jubilee.—The patriotism of Porter • are now at the stand-point,whetto Wm- have the reins, they would suffer less BAD 0 K S "'” FEBRUARY. . township was in town in all its glory SEPTEMBER. • inconvenience and loss from the nu inences the execution of a great na- - - .A.ll - 13 on Monday last. It threw all other 8 MTWTPIS 8 111 T W T r 8 tional edict,—dreaded by somo as the • inertias strikes; for then the miners, townships and boroughs in the county . -/ 23 4 6 6 ST.A- 1 1 -1 1.0N - MR:r 'Teiol of terror." * Now is the time to knowing that they must have work or 7 8 9101112 13 4 61 0 7 8 910 ts' !ri the shade. Indeed we have not try men's souls; for some would, un- starve, will willingly yield to the most 14 16 18 17 18 19 20 OP ALL KINDS, 11 12 1 13 14 15,10 1? learned by any of our exchanges in 21 22 23 24 26 20 27 118112021 22123124 doubtedly, rather see the hosts of the advantageous conditions to the opera- 25.20 27 1 28 29 1 30 1 ... the State, that the patriotism oft or- -•-•- " - - WALL PAPER,!...I- -I-I-I-I -I.ebel Lee penetrating the north, mark- tors. ter township has been equalled. • . . • • ing distil . pathway with blood and de& ......—______ More rules of a stricter nature aro •• a inmeresss ••• fr. 4 6411w A,, ,• Window Shades and Fixtures, .:* 4lllll m. 4 :' - blation, than to'receive the notice that ste s . We experienced during the let- needed before the dealers in coal can .0 . , 11 MAR" ' 1 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, I OCTOBER. their names are drawn, and it falls to ter part of last week, the coldest wet- be prepared to meet Hilly the great -- -- - 7 • 1 8 MTWTF 8 1 1818 IT IWIT P 8 their lot to take arms in defence of Cher of the season, and, indeed, for demands, and live in less dread of the I .: 1 2 g 4 4 Pocket Books, Pocket Knives, their country. Such men as these are several years January Ist was the detrimental strikes of the miners. It 6,7 891011 12 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 13 14 16 18 /7 18 19 &C., &C., &C.. 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 the very ones whom Fortune should coldest day. Wo do not know how is unnecessary to explain of what char -20 21 22 29 24 28 28 . lO 17 AD 20 21 22 abandon. They will have to prepare low the mercury was, but we do know actor, but, it they would look more to 27 28 29 30 31 - ... 23 24 25120 27128 20 . ... ... ... ... - ... ... ill'. the issue, as the law must be en- that it was as cold as we cared about their own interests by giving repeated • • PRINTING • • cheeks to the self governing pride of • forced; and if they are drafted, they feeling. .• • • 4111111111.111 •• • •• • lIIIIIMIII •• • the miners, instances would rapidly • have their choice, to go l f esignedly— CALENDAR FOR 11364. We occupy accumulate where rules could be ap- - APRIL. NOVEMBER: or doggishly, if they wi—and fight; space in our columns to give the Cal- - "Globe" Job Office. or else go boldly and pay their 8300. endar for 1864 to our subscribers, plied in which they could clearly sec 8 MTW TPB 8 MITIWI TIP S r. - how to work more to their advantage 1-• - 1 21 3 4 6 ..„ o f which they ono clip and put up in their 3 4 5 8 7 8 9 6 7 8 9'lo 11 12 We do not wish to be understood to ghe 61ohe, ,13 14 16,18117 18 19 A . re _ places of business, or wherever most mean that the operator should tyran- . 10 11 12 19 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 2132 23 .3 $1,50 a year payed:lld in advance. 120 21 ; 22;234 26 28 L 27 28 / 20 23 12 • . ... was needed. Copies of the same on card nizo26 28 27 28 29 30 over the' miner, as the overseer - - - - - .. bout can be had on application at our book over the slave, for we must recollect • • • • oom store. •••• mamma ••• amms ••• moms ••• 0• 81 10 1 0. ••• he is a human bein& o made of the same • s tied l MAY materialas ourseves, but that more as_ The rebels a short time ago JUNE. JULY. DECEMBER. ons took nine oyster boats on the James respect should be demanded, and eve- 831 TWT P 8 8 SITWTF 8 BSI TIWTP 8 S3tTW T P 8 we River. The dealers took advantage ry thing •work in the order of the em- 1234 5 8 7 ---1 2 3 4 7.. •7 7•7 •7.7 - 1 2 - •- •- •- / 2 3 . in- er to the employee. 8 9101112 1314 50 7 8 910 11 3456 7 8 9 4.5,6 7 8 910 of this, and raised the price of this PlnY 1518 17 18 19 20 21 12 18 14 15 10 17 18 10 11,12 13 14 15,10 11 12 13 14 16 16 17 ' e luxury, and we learn some of our ea- Should such a policy be enforced 22 29 24 25 26 27 28 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18;19 20 21 22'23 18 10 20 21 22 23 24 d loon keepers have done likewise. none would suffer, but, on the contra- 29 SO 31 -- - - 26 27 28 29 30 - - 24 25 1 26 27 2829'30 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 I. ry, all would be benefited; the interest • • - CLARK'S SCHOOL VISITOR—VOIUMe and security of the operator would •• • imoom ••• Ammons •• : % i v u o g u n i d i e nbte • • - • VIII —A Day School Monthly.—The —the communit , at largeB.) favored in this 3 "new order VISITOR will commence its eighth eel- of things "—and even the miner him ume with the January number, 1864. self', who, before, through the influence This is the only Day School Periodical of his fellows, was compelled to join in - semamismimalis published at at the strike, would then have rush are I gEW GOODS I NEW GOODS !I j rY" strietion removed, and be enabled to FIFTY CENTS A YEAR! 25 PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN labor in a more temperate sphere, and lead a more unit trot life, which must THE CHEAPEST! inevitably insure his success. BURUTAR FOILED.—The homily of Mrs. Crewitt, an estimable widow, re i+iding at the eastern end of town was disturbed on Z.Vednesday night about JO o'clock by hearing - a noise in a room on the second story, which resembled footsteps. Upon going to the room their imaginations were found to prove true, and on the - discovery of the in truder he was shot'at, when be imme diately sprang to the window and leaped through, breaking a greater part of the lower sash, but not, how ever, before the son of Mrs. Crewitt 'shot at him again. It is supposed he had entered the house early in the eve ning and waited in some safe retreat the retirement of the inmates, so as to Commit his depredations in the dead of night. Nothing was stolen, but the culprit may feel thankful be escaped vith a whole -hide, and take warning by this lesson. STRIPPING UNIFORMS.—WO see that the officerspf the government are doing their duty by stripping the uniforms, or tutting the buttons off individuals who think themselves soldiers. It is known, or ought, to be known, that no person is allowed to wear or retain any article belonging to the Government, or that formerly belonged to the Gov ernment, unless he has been in the United States service, and if.examin cd, can show his certificate of dis charge front said service. Should the officers commence and strictly enforce their. ,authority in this respect, many who have never seen service would qUickly abaildon that - which they know is no honor for them to wear. Let him ohly who has been in battle with them, have all the honor in wearing them. ne.,..the juveniles were on hand on New Year's day according to notice, and we were again entertained in the distribution of gifts: • Our object in this distribution was not only to please the little ones, but also to Ascertain how many there were in this neigh borhood. We received over four hun dred calls but think oven this falls a "hundred or two short of the whole nuMber in the borough. We would advise any person who wishes to dis• cover" the different natures of children to engage for a time in the -Free Gift Chance Distribution Enterprise. Our word for it he will be interested and delighted, and will not regret the sac rifice he made. Se - Thu "sports" had a gay time on New Year's eve in trying to upturn the borough. They (lid not succeed, however, and resulted only in upturn ing same boxes, and displacing a few signs, attended with a great deal of hubbub. It would have been better for them had they been in bed, and not disturbed people' in their slumbers. . 1 -Fun is fun," when put to a good use, but when such acts are perpetrated by such poisons in the middle of the night, they have all the "sport" to themselves and it is lost to those who know how to appreciate better and genuine fun. _Wm YEAR'S DAY.—This day passed away with less mirth among the older folks than on Christinas; as there was no ice to give those enjoyment who love skating, and with the exception of more bustle, consequent upon the number of people in town, it was mar ked with the same monotony of an ordinary day. We trust all, the younger ones especially, will bear in mind that it ushered in the leap year 1864. SERENADE.—On Tuesday night we were again serenaded by our young friends of the string baud. We were commencing to think they had "play ed out," having heard no music from that source for some time past, but -upon being awakened by the enliven ing strains discoursed by them, the thought vanished, and we now give thorn liberty to call again. SW" C6l. J. J. Lawrence, of the Phil. adelphia & Erie Railroad, was with us a few days last week. We understand that this road will be in operation from Sunbury west, as far as St. Mary's, by the sth inst., leaving,yet to complete some twenty five miles, to which there is nothing to be done but to lay down the iron, the entire road being already graded. Magazine form, beautifully illustra ted. Nev type, new features; Read ings, Music, Speeches, Dialogues, Sto ries, Puzzles, &c., &e., from the very best writers. The VISITOR has the largest circula tion of any Educational Journal pub lished. Now is the time to form clubs for Winter Schools. Send for a speci men, and see inducements to clubs. Address with two cunt stamp, J. W. DAIJOHADAY, Publisher, Philadelphia, Pa THE GRECIAN W RIGUI.E.—The editor or editress, of Godey's Lady's Book asks, "have you ever seen the Grecian Wriggle? It is practiced by all ladies that wear hoops. It is done in cross ing gutters. The hands do not touch the dress, but the wriggle part sends the dress to an angle 45 on the right, and the Grecian part of it is to sling it to an ogle 45 on the left, and so es cape the gutter. It is a beautiful movement, uncomingly graceful; but it requires particularly that a lady dd' have no holes in her stockings." ILtra. BURNED.—On Christmas eve, Union Hall, Johnstown, Cambria co., Penna , was consumed by firo. The Catholic Orphans' Fair was being held there at the time, and every article was destroyed. Some adjacent build ings were also much damaged. The fire is presumed to have been caused by a defective flue. The amount of loss is not known. Accident—On Monday morning, the passenger train of the H. & B T. R R. Co., met with a serious accident about a mile and a half from town, caused by the . breaking of a rail. Henry Fisher, who ran to the front platform was thrown under the car and drag ged for ten or fifteen feet. Although very seriously injured no bones were broken. Several other persons were slightly hurt. The car is a total wreck. The Banner township.—Porter town ship has made up her full quota for the draft which will take place this month. The men all came to town on Monday and were mustered into service. A sufficient sum was subscri bed by the citizens of the township to secure the volunteering of the men. Good for the patriotism of Porter. RECRUITS will be received for Co. C, 53d Rogt., P. V. V., at the Franklin House, Huntingdon, and at Markles burg. te,,, The public schools opened again on Monday last. [For the Globe.] A Goon STEP.-At a meeting of all the Broad Top Coal Operators, the fol. lowing rule was unanimously adopted, and ordered to be printed and posted in a conspicuous place at each Colliery on Broad Top: "To obviate the inconvenience and loss which have heretofore occurred to both miner and operator, from the mi ners so frequently changing from one Colliery to another during the month, hereafter no miner can be employed between the fifth and the close of the month without a written discharge from his last employer." This is a rule of no strict nature, but in it wo see a lurking spirit of inde pendence in its authors which is striv ing to make itself manifest. It appears to us that in that simple rule the opc., rators wish to make known to the mi nors and the world that they will rule in their own affairs, and that no insin uations, threats, nor outbreaks of the minors will change their determica , lion. This is much to discover in so A TRIBUTE TO TUE MEMORY OF .MRS REBECCA M. MCCOLLUM, Who died at her Father's residoce in Huntingdon, Pa. Dec. 26, 1863. The subject of this notice, under the influence and training. of Maternal pi ety, remembered her Creator in the days of her youth, and at the ago of 15 years, under the ministry of Rev. J. Munroe, gave her heart to God, and her name to the Di. E. Church, and from the day of her Spiritual birth, to the day of her transition to heaven, she gave evidence of the genuineness of her conversion by her devotion to God, and the church of her choicer Unhappily married in the year ' 1819, the subsequent years of her life were not only chequered, but strongly mar ked by domestic trouble and deep mental anguish. ':The captain of our salvation was made perfect this suffer. ing" and by the same process dill he purify and perfect this saint of his. There was gold in the crucible, and it came out without the dross, reflecting the pure image of the heavenly refl. nor. Resigning her children to the care of her father, and God, she there- by cut every tie that 'bound her to earth, and fur the last month of her stay below, she seemed more an in habitant of heaven than earth; a, hear only radiance illumined her counte nance, not a cloud intercepted the vis ion of her future joy. The last day of life on earth arrived; and as gradually as calmly, and as mildly bright as the sun sinks to his golden bed, and re flects back his setting glories, so grad ually, calmly and brightly did she pass away, audibly exclaiming as she left us "all is over, Glory to God.' "She is not dea, but sleepeth. Je sus says "I am the resurrection and the life." Now the stone is rolled away from the mouth of the sepul chre—the dream of the alchemist is realized—the elixir of immortality is gained. The master has spoken and the groat heart of despairing humani ty throbs to the glad ovangels. Lis ten—"Ho that liveth and believeth on me shall never die," is hoard above au tumnal blight and wintry winds over the graves of thou of our loved—amid withering grass and falling leaf and fading flower and dying friends. Father, mother, sisters, children of the deceased,—yon mourn a friend— Let your mourning be turned into gladness by the hope of the resurrec tion. She is not the body you depos ited beneath the sod. The shape she wore is sleeping ther . e hut she in her identity is still living, and shall live forever. Rejoice for friends safe housed above the region of shade and storm. Sing f'ur• them. 'fly the bright waters now thy lot in east Joy , or thee happy friend, thy bark bath pissed The rough seas tenni. Now the long yearnings of thy soul are stilled Homo, Ilano, thy pond Ii won, thy heart Is piled Thou art gone /101110.. r MARRIED, On the 31st of Dee. by Rev. G. IV Zahniser, MR. SAMUEL 1105 IAN to Miss 114trrtn A. DEA.N, both of Storferstown Pat. Arrival of 500 Exchanged Prisoners. Fortress Monroe, Dec. 29 The flag of truce boat Now York arrived lust evening from City Point with upwards of five hundred prison• ers, the exchange for the equal num ber sent to them by General Butler. The rebel authorities have notified the GnMeral that they will not receive an other flag of truce from here, and will not listen to any further propositions for regulating the exchange of prison ers from him. This is done under the pretext of Jeff. Davis' proclamation. issued nearly a year ago, denunciato ry of General Butler, and notwith standing they have now received the five hundred men he has sent them, and returned man for man, but they have also received medicines from the General and acknowledged the same hv.friendly letters SAI CUE LS, PORT-AIONNAIES, PURSES, POCKET-BOOKS PORTFOLIOS, MENTOR CARD CASES, • SEGAR CASES, &c., &0., A handsome assortment just received At .LIPAIIIS' Book Store Ft ,R THE GREATEST VARIETY OF , Handsome and Useful Articles, Call at LEWIS' Book Store • ALB UMS ALB VMS. A beautiful assortment of PHOTO GRAPH ALBUMS just received and for sale • AT LEWIS' BOOS STORE. A GRICULTURAL,ScWIE'rY. A regular annual meeting of the Huntingdon count). Agrioniturot Society +./11 bo held in the loon liana° ou faysilay osnultio. Jammu 12th. 1161. for the pilllo,lo or eh cling officers for the !lint] iug )Car and trano. acting other Mislay.. connected 0 iii the Society. The officers of the mint:intim,. togeth xith all ethers inter. tolled hi the Agricultnral afhtirs of the c *unto are Invited to attend. Ity order and in behalf of tit. society. Dee. aa. ,Seey. Prost& nt. Jot.; Po l / 2 1er, AleXafelrfa ; nee. S. e'r., Ran. McDivitt, Thu101)00'11; Afrika. Huntingdon; Cur. Secy.. It. At. Specs. Huntingdon ; T. a:tourer, tioorgo Jack son, Huntingdon; LibrAria 1, 1. 11. drainer, Iluutinplun COURT AFFAIRS. GRASP . .713RORS; Samuel Bolingei:, farmer, Tell Henry Brumbaugh, farmer, Peini Wm M Bell, farmer, Shirley George M Bell, farmer, Jackson Henry Barrack, bri.Jklayer, Penn Henry Beers, teacher, Cromwell Edmund C Colder, farmer, Porter George Davis, farmer, Morris It A Dorsey, merchant,, Morris Robert Grafilus, firmer, Porter John Grove, farmer, Walker John Henderson, farmer, West Enoch Isenberg, filmier, Porter Alain Lightner i farmer, West John Morrow, farmer, Dublin Jonathan Montague, farmer, Cromwell J din B Myton, farmer, West T E Orbison, merchant, Cromwell James S Oaks, firmer, Jackson • S B Russell, blacksmith, Warriornek Elias Rodgers, watchman, Shirley James Stewart, farmer, Morris J M Stonebraker, agent, Brady Thomas Wilson, farmer, Springfield. TRATERSIT, JURORS-FIRST WEEK John Archery, tanner, Franklin. John Anrandt, farmer, Tod. Jacob Booher. fanner, Springfield Isaac Buck, farmer, Warriormark David Clarkson, J. P., Cassville Andrew Crmsley, farmer, Penn John Covert, mason, Springfield John Chileote, farmer. Cromwell Robert Cunningham, flintier; Porter David Cree, chairmaker, Watrriornek John Cunningham, farmer, Union Silas A Cresswell, gentleman, Barrel) Ja11113:4 Dean, plasterer, Alexandria N C Decker, gentleman, Huntingdon W Dorris, jr., gentleman, Huntingdon David Dunn, merchant. Huntingdon Jacob Fouso, thrmer, Walker George IV Gettig, M.T., Union Saral. F. GeiSsinger ' farmer, Clay Robt L Henderson, farmer, Franklin Thomas Huston, sr., farmer, Jackson. John Hall, farmer, Oneida Wm Johnston, tanner, Shirloysburg Jacob Kyle, farmer, Morris David Lynn, farmer, Hopewell James Moore, firmer, Oneida David MeGarvey, farmer, Shirley %V J McGervcy, farmer. Brads. . Grans Miller, gentleman, Huntingdon Thos Morrison, miller, Brady Samuel McClain, farmer, Cuss Isaac Peightal, farmer, Penn James C Parsons. farmer, Tell Geo Rupert, 'minimal:or, Henderson George Rudy, farmer, Jackson William Rutter, farmer, Cromwell John Stewart, innkeeper, Brady John M Smith, farmer, Jackson Jacob Sharrer, laborer, Walker Henry Smolker, farmer, Shirley William Sims, clerk, Franklin James Thompson, blacksmith, West David F Tussoy, farmer, Porter George %V Wilson, farmer, West Wallheater, tanner, Alexandria . R B Wigton, gentleman, Huntingdon Andrew WilsoL, farmer, Dublin Wr:tr, Franliii„ J. B SIMON COHN, AT COFFEE,RON sTA:nos', ttlil relmeetfolly call the attention of his old patrons miletklly, and the public In gener.tl,l.' hie "extelfilie stock of well eclect•d slew Goods, just ieetlved hum the Eastern consiethig, I o part, of Dry Goods,. Clothing, Wool• en Warp, Notions. nmA anti Caps, Boots and"- Shoes, B amen'. Shawls,.eircui Zara, Hardware. gneensveate, Ore. eeriee. IVund and Willow-ware, Tobacco, Sellars. N.tils; Giagg, PrnrittionA, -Oil, Fish, Salt, Tinware, Cop per Ware, Drage and Medicine., Melt., Wodellep, &e. and all olltsr articles kept to a first class conntry store: ell mehmted with the greatest pwe and witch went par clewed for cAsh only. and afforde him to sell them at very !lON figure. The piddle will tint it to their when logo to cull and ex wait.: our unsurpar.ed stock. Moro purchasing elsunhere. Nu paiu4 will be spared in show. tog our duals. Lulls are specially invited to examine our Liege stock of fashion ride deo. gash; Shawls. Cir• coral, Pun, a id a great iariety of Woolen goods, llosie ry. kn. All kinds of produce taken in exchange at the high st market prices —Cash not refused. thy strict ;Monad 14 the .Antva cislitnillers. we hope to receive a continual tat of the ib,er.rl patronage n ith which we havo been hereto r,,,„ Ibsen, d. „Come one and all, and TILT. • k 110. New Goads received daily. SIMON COHN. IV. A. STEPHENS, A.TTORNEY AT LAW, HUNTINGDON, PA. OFFICE—In Brick Row nearly oppo site Court House, on Hill Street, Ilunt ingdon, Pa. Iluntingdop, Ac. 16, 1363: FtESERTED FROM THE U. S. A. Corporal VICTOR V. DOUGHNIITY. Co. M, 19th Vol Cdrulry, aged 21 yens; u feet. 8 !riches high, blue (1.4, broo ti ball ;by occupation carpenter. Said Dougherty waa enlisted in Huntingdon. Pa o August 29, isnB , wan mustered into the service in Philadelphia, to sere • three years. ADo— Private WM. HOUCK. Co. M, 19th P. Y. Car dry. aged 22 ; 5 feet. 5 inches-14h. blue eye*. dark hair file complexion, and by ormiliat ion a blacl;emith. Paid ( hack was enlisted ut Huntingdon, Pa., to servo for three year.. A reward of "Win offered fur the arrest nod delivery of ea It ur either of tho above-named desertere. Alb. S. IIUYETT. Capt. co. M, 10th Reg., Pa. car Del 6. 166. ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS. WOOD & PEROT, 1136 Ridge avenue, PHILADELPHIA, PA Offer for sale upon the malt favorable Ternie. N En' and DEA on UL DRSIGNS in great sarb•ty, of IRON RAIL INGS for CEMETERIES. RESIDENCES, Ac., of Wrought and Cast Iron, and OA LVANIZED IRON and BRASS TUBING ; IRON VERANDAHS, BALCONIES, ST 41ItS. COUNTERS. WOUNIT.AINS. OATES. COLUMNS. HITCH. ISO POSTS, LAMP STANDS. VASES. TABLES, FLOW ER STANDS, SOMAS. CHAIRS. STATUS KY, ANIMALS, and all other Iron Work of a Decorative ebardeter. Do gigue forward° Ater eeleelion. Porson• opplying for the lame. will Witee moo tbo kind of work noodoil. rapt. 9,1893-3 m PRO (31, A3IAT [0 N.---W II ERE AS ; by a precept to me directed. &Hod at Huntingdon, the 2 at of November. A. D 1813, under the hands and seals of the lion George Taylor, President of the Court of Common Plena, Uyer and Terminer, and general jail deliv ery of the 2101 Judicial Dist, let of Pennsylvania, compo sed of Huntingdon. Blair suit Cambria counties: and the lions. itenjentin Y. Patton and William 11. Lem his auto& ales, Judges of the county of Huntingdon, justices as signed. appointed to hoer. try and determine all and every indictments made or taken fur or concerning all crimes, A Nish by the taws of the State are nude capital, or felon ies of death, and other offences. crimes and misdemeanors, which hero been or shall hereafter be committed or perpe. 'rated. for came. aforesaid—l am commanded to make politic proclamation throughout my whole bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer, of Contmon Pleas and Quarter Sessions, will be held at the Nutt flatten in the borough of Huntingdon, on the second Monday (stud 11th day) of January next, and flows who will prosecute the said prisoners, be then and there to prosecute them as it shall ho just and that All Justices of the Peace, Coroner and Constables within sold county, ho then and there in their proper persons at 10 o'clock, a. to. of said day, with their records, Inquititions. exantinations and remembran• cos. to do those things which to their ofticce respectively appestats,. Dated at Huntingdon, thelSth of December, !tithe year of one Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, and the ebtli year of American Independence. GEO. W. JOHNSTON. Sheriff: A Fine article of Family Flour, for by LLI/YD & HENRY. A LL kinds of Steel, Iron, Nails, &c., 13, Fur We by . •LLOYD & HENRY. 11BL., Sack, and Dairy Salt, wholesale and Detail, by LLOYD k HENRY. VIM' York Salt in large Bbls., for sale by LIAAD & lIENItY. JUST received, a large stock of Macke rel—Nom. I, 3, end 3. , 1.1b11., IA !AIL, 1 4 bur. sod kitts for auto by t be234t) LLOYD & HENRY. COFFEE ! COFFEE!! TIIE UNIVERSALLY APPROVED NONPAREIL, and other favorite broods of trenh ground COFFEE, I= TEE EAGLE STEAM SP/CD AND COFFEE WORKS, Nos, 244, 246 & 248 Nth. Front St., Corner of Now Bt., Philadelphia. D023-6m.) jIOWARD WORRELL. se- For neat JOB PRINTING, call at the . -GL , cc au. l'itesTiNo Orelcr," nt }Tun. t'a;aloa, Pa. . .. .. . . QTf, IS' co - w.—cimio - iLi-,. i -- 6-i - trziiiii) , i '.l I ' ' 1,7 nu,. ...c..u1.1,11; the sub..crit.l.l-, In 4_ lex,tu 64. Po . on or ,obont the ihot of Ndroutther loth a . Tu.& v. : iv t • - ' brio on.opotted . numb coir,..uypuo.4 to he al. et- Lon _ *bur teneo,okL Xho deyeetle I-equated to cow. M I T . forward. rime., prop erty. Oki, chorgoe , and enke ho ..t..ty, oaten/so 011.. MI be dinottdd at ottardlnet t0.10ve... •- • OEO. Vr.111,171. 4 14.‘ • ' - Alexandria, Dec. 10. 1003", TT NE CAVERN LICESS.- The following persons' hove filed In 41wr °Moo' of Clerk of tlnt Court of Quorter Sessions of-fluotingtlon county. tint r petitions for lieensos to kystp Inuit or Tor ros In sold county int.l witlnta 1•111,t4 prellrlittd to the fTtnign of sold Court Ott thn tblrd noltriy of Jouttary unit r 1/ii0.41110e . : liguxtin. D. Cristo, "'frond Tap City. - Francis Drunk, Cookotowie. AitArAZfigl^-r, Morkloaleurg. John gluts, Alcagatltio. W. C. 'WAGONER, Clerks: Clerk's 0171,5 r, Hantlngplon,liee, le, 18133. _. 1 1 1LIAL LIST JANUARY TERM, 18134 Cirargarr, Tnyl.Jr, et at ex S. Nnteekla, Jr., et ti. 311. hr sa W. C. McCalary, et nj. : , I•try C. McCauley, de., ye The W. D. In. Co. U. AD. C. Latrekia vn Michael Stone. Sams 01 'Same. .1 1) .ngh,rtv for nea , W. S Ent reit in. tor. W. W. AD. C. Ent rekln CA tl. Stn. AJ. Ymtrek. Hoary C. Rubins m w o.orge Sip w. J. tlillam A airs for use so William Itolbrork. John S. Travis vs Alexander Ambrotd, et 01 Samuel Fleming, is H0n..1. Stewart carer, XII Sankey for 'lei vs Martin Walker. .1. P. Anderson's no. - vs 11. my Orlady. 3. C. Watson's ad r..r 12,0 re (Jorge Hawn et at. Peter 11. Clunpbell , vs Jana Ann Spier. tw.a & SlaVitty to The Lyroming In. Co. Valputitto Crouse vs JAMPS Bark..,. U W. Slovene tor nee vs 11. W. Ohogow A hue. Jacob Hollinger et el . so P. Drblenbaugh's exec . ?. KY. C. W AtitlN ER, Prothonotary's Omen, 7 Truly. Huntingdon, Day. 23,1863. LAY GROCERY . ANI.) • CON • FECTIONEItY STO,RE,, ON BROAD TOP CORNER, RAILROAD STREET. LEWIS W. BRABSON Respectfully Inform the puldie generally. that he has uponod a now Grocery and Confictiouary Blare at tho elmee pl.icu, oh.. be Is prepirod to furnish all articles In hi, lino or kiismose. and earucatly Incites all e 0 call and eel a his stock. Ilutitiugdon, Doc. .3, WANTED.- 10,000 Bus Lela Wheat, • 5,000 -Corn, 10,000 " Oats, 1,000 " • Rye. For uhleh the leigheeet peke Vf Ili be valet fnr In cob LLOYD & HENRY, Nw Warehouse, c. 23. t. HUNTINGDON Orriccticarlrunner & BaoAn'Tue MOEITAIN It. It. CO,l •N0.5.:3 bouth Srd St , Phi Wit„ Dee. 22,1512. 'KITE Annual Meeting cf the Steck • holden! of the Huntingdon it Broad Top Mountain rim road and Coal Company. will be held at the office of the Company on Tiseaday.jainin"ry 11:th.1864 k ot eleven o'clock. A. If, when an election will be held for :a Presi dent atid twelve Dlrectori, to retro 'or the engulit year. Iwo. as, 1563-td. J. P. AfiIITSEN, Secy. VARNISHES, PAINTS d GLASS. SATE offer to Dealertt, Coaelrzttakers, and 1101110 Painters. at- Abe vary maces the best Coach Ifiniirtet Trarufrkesl, hoot While Lead; reneb and A nun ihan Zinn; - - Chrothe Ureefts and Yellen... Drop and Ivory Black., and a full assortment of all thefincr `,;-,IIIF ,—suds to. Vermillion., Lakes. Tube Col. ors, Ac , Also, Paint and Valais!, Ilrusheir, of the brat molt.. tilazier'aDiarnondsand Points; faint Mills; single mot double thick tasks, of all ileac*, lions. and all idaaaisle used by-flousaiahl Coach.Palut• era—whlch ma Weisel' as We.* if not-c4aper, then any other bowie. flans the fockthat we keep down our expeu sys by comincting oar business personalli. 'lr. It AU—one of the tirm—for malty years mzsufac. lured tho Varnishes, sold by the late o.lleisraek. .1.6 h feel Orient that our Varllintra,Rre tassa. ir sot ziporio , i to any nuninfsetured in thiacouittey. We warrant Walla to lase emite satisfaction, ast3 , ll l irist as represent... 4 Wu money trill tn , refunded. titre teratalt bnforapntetalfalag chewbero. ,4 IWorutd,fstoinst...pntsfeln Witre'.. • FEL'rON do EAU. Noi. 186& 131 Nth FOcitTil Street. cotoet Cherry. Oct. 14, Ml—Gm HARDWARE: AND • • CUTLERY ! AN iSIMENSE STOCK ENDLESS VARIETY OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c. NOW OPEN AND TOR ,SALE BY JAS. A. BROWN, HUNTINGDON, PENNA. CALL AND EkAMINE OUR STOCK. Sop 30, 1803 A. ELTON & 004 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN Leather, Sumac, Si►eep & Call Skiu, Na. 434 NTII. THIRD STREET, PITILADELPHIA. Ltatber, :uunc, and Skins, bongbt, nr bsld on Commik A t,...• 11 are 11.1*2—:.n1 QTRAY lIEIFEII,B.-I=Cdtild to the pre• mires of the sithiollben, In Morris to about the first orJnnn two Ilblf st, supti . oe: . od to be about two yeare old; one a red With high; facts—the other h black with, white fare 4 "r:!' The owner Is requested to come foreal.d, ty, pay cloirgea. null take them nway otherwier they v be disposed of wording to lute. JSO. JC, Stirelk;..^ ' llee. 2, 1203.* UNION STEAM MILLS WM. R. HIJGHES, iy11 1 14i01;E, c'"Orif' eTinty,'„Pa., Denier in . „ " Cherry, Ash, Fop'ar,,Stegttr White Maple, Bess an! llemlock 'timber. BIIIR of flerne lumber iurnisheil n short notice. WM. R. MUCILiM Nov. 13,1863-3m* Tltt kiSANTILLA, CM FUR • EM . . I , i - O,R No. 9111 CHESTNUT Srelt, (fortierly, Nn 70Rjr •• • J. W. pttricron & the' atte,itide Friends to Ihelt large and soporli Stock of FINE CLO4K4 AND mak unparalleled In any former mason— The incremed accommodation offordird ID our new flan, eualdes us to devoto the tallest attention' to dot ; FUR DEPARTMENT: which will be found well furnished with every*seilptloti, of newt Cuts PURS, which will . ht guaranteed' ail repr♦ sentod. or tho money paid will ba refunded. t rt ORDERS per mall will be carefully attended Co. anit•le. livered. Express charges paid. any distance, )09. ales. .. W. PROCTOIt i CO.. Sep 0,18034 y. No. 920 Chestnut street. DURIES FOR 1364 i , Received and for We. At LEWIS' ..13trOk StoraY G. P IJBLIC NOTIOZ• . - ; ; •-,• ‘ l. AU periousattetioVat will Ovule take mod. thins't n undetnlgnetrdoputy ColleMocot U:l3, Irderust-Ritnn, ' Due foriluntingtion Couuty. will B.ttavul qu the lit an 3d Teeidaye of etch mouth, at tittrJacknott Want; to Oil! bosroat otth tho of Vtb Jul truntiodou, too recoil* touw, - .tc.; - c.nuuteuu.: iny. July 7th, Ittl: JAMES CLARICE • • - New Cheap and Oia,d Dint-6'ooos, 01300ER1E5,,,, BOOTS AND 81iOE8, • e - • • ANi) : -•-• PROVISIONS OP "ALL RINDS. inet rocotred by than! sod Ballrocullu l he 'rind"lYeaf, and Tor Ala "it pfitTeme.::,r , Our itoelrt'olinfkr tilde* of •Dat,43oobs 10644 BOOTH and NOES for tut. Children, of the WOO Bert'hliiiide of TOBACCO' and :BOARS. OltoCtilt/LS efory Cud/triad Willow-waronjall lands. _ . _ Steal, Iron and Naile, nab, Barrel and Saok Salt; PiauttEr add OE7 . The bigbeet price paid for All Wade Of tlriilu lu Ca.h. „ . For age at the no WAlrkdiatrt OW the CanA 44i ond'uf HUNTINGDON. , LLOYD' & HENRY Itnntlngdoie, Dec. 2.1603.-4 t. U. S. 5 211 S I I== Tho Secretary of MG Tre.istiry has iviiixot gllin notices of any intentioii to withdraw nal popular Lean dom rslo at Per, and unfit ten days notice is iiiven, the iiiiittofelpt• eQ, ad ithuseisitinhecripton Agent," alit continuo to eup • ply the public. • 'The el,holo amount of the *Mb filllthOrrY:T'ar I. Five dred Atililone of Dollars. Nearly Poor hero been Already subscribedfor und,puld into cho,Wregs.-- nry, mostly Within the last Evian month.: Vita-10.0 it. mend froinabroad, and the replcityincreashig hymn pp... mend fur ttso as the ' tails for - . elrettlatloe Banking Asdociatluns now orgenlilng iu all parts of tI4 country, will, in a very abort perlod, - :ab i cirte eheltegaris ! , Sales have lately rerigoit ten, tei - fifteen millions weekly, frequently exceeding three millions Minh - and - co It le well known that the Secretery of ;the Traissary:ltlie L ample and unfailing resources in tho Ylut4ea. on Import. and Internal Havannas, and In the Issue at Lhe Ltterrot bearing Legal Tender Treasury Notes, it is nlmott • cor. taint,' that he will not End It nceesairy, for &long time to come, to sock a market for any Other long or perms. tient loans, TON DiTEtIEST AND, PLINCITAL OF 11 RICH ARM PAYAIILE Di' GOLD. • Prudence And roultintere.tionstforee the minds of those contemplating the formation of National Banking Aiuloot stions, as wolf as the minds Of all who have Idle imuley on their hands, to the prompt cottelusttou thattlicry slapuld lose no time In eubseribing to this most popular Lo ft will soos be beyond their reach, and adtahce to a tdrid some premium, as was the roceit With the "daven•Tbtrlei Loon, it hon it was all sold and coal no longer be sub. scribed terat par. . , It i. a WA pet Cent. LOnn, - an, ~Titt7rca! Algid Principe! payable iu Cala, than rieldintraier Mae par teat. per §ut num at ttio preirtit rate of premiere on add.. , The Clovers:meta requires all duties on Iroportl tg.b.l paid In Coin these duties hare, fur Jr !wig tithe amounted td over a Quarter of a Million of Dolleis a suns nearly three times greater thati that reqtdred to the payment of the interest the all the c- O'. and Other Permanent Loan.. So that It le hoped that the siitifus Coin in the. Treasury, at 11 . 9 distant Jay, ill( olinthi* Ettlteirtu resume_ aptae paytradts upon 1411141,w. Ora, Thu Lows Iv called 5-20 frolst the fetet that Altai de ponds uiay ruu for 20 years, yet d o auf4 - uoig;sls lute a; right to pay dam off fi CloYd, it par, itt 44 time alter - - •' Ms Interest Is paid half-pv.o7, vls a—on :the Ant daps at Ncrrsmbsr and May. _.>. Subscribed can have Coupon Bowls, which are payakt to barer, and are $5O, $lOO, $5OO, and $l,OOO. or Regis lured Bonds of same donoculnatiotts, and Id addition, $5OOO and $lO,OOO. For Banking purposes and for Bisset:Coots oCTrust•mouies the Rogistercd Boulde aro proferable. The 520's cannot be taxed by Slates/tides, towns or co,, , ,tieer. and, the tiovertirnint tot cm - titeirl is only QUO 4 suid'a half par cent, on the amount °Flamm.% whisi income of the holder extends his Hundred dell arsper - an: num , all other inrestmenta, each W lUbonfe from Herr gageatirsdlzosobaStock and Bonds, etc., must paj from three trtirepierltutih ta4r.,ob theifnetntie„ : Itanktrarubßaukerrtitnaughput the Comms , will cox• Mum to dtspomorthwilbudri gad nil cyrdera by mail, or othertrf!te, oroaptki attended to. •' The hiconvoulence of a few day.. delay In the delivery of tho'Bon'ds is rin'aVoldablo, the demand being so greet bat as interest commences from the day of subscription, no lass is occasioned, and every effort is being made to diminish the JAY COoir.B; SUBSCRIPTION RUENT 114 South Third Street, Pine Phdadalptlis, Dezember 7,1933. 4 ANCY FURS, FANCY FORS 31)1IN .RCS Street loy Eighth, sonth.ta,,, • PRILkDIIPUTA. Importer& 3lottufitstar. rot and D.:310111Na kio ■ r FANOY FURS. tar Lai and Chi/drou'n vied , i. I llonre to return' my asulka LU my tritleta lutatingdou and elm am. funding . Ceuutioa. for toir very nett! patron , to eaten:lv:l:Wutr dortn:: to I.wt few 3 00.05 an I amid , ta • P to theta ettltt : 11/4! /OW in store, of my Importatioti and Map . uent of all the diffrrettt CY }THE for Ladies .1` Children, that will be morn during the t all and Ufthrter ego:4)aq. Being the direct Trtiperte - r or nti my 'Sure Train limn,, and having then] mann factored under toy own titpertilgOl Kathiee me to offer my cnetontere WO the pulahe a mach handsomer Set of furs for the mane, moot.). Lathes pleaee give mo a call before fort:haring! /EP Remember tbe uatuyounaber and 'Arnett Jobb Sarvint, (New FurStorr, .71 . 8 ffrelbStreitt, rhiladelphia. Sept. 1& 1e63.-5m KEYSTONE CIDER MILLS. FOR SAW; • - . - at the Nauufacturees'prWe-r-S4O to ..;z45, . T, IT.QHW HI IL. 11.t0.11-c . `rot ' 1 1 4 ',