Tic (610 he. IMEIMI FIUNTIN•GDQN, PA. *duesday morning, Aug, 17, 1864, WANTED- At the GLonE Office . , two Or three tons of gOod hay. Also; 50 bundles of clean rya straw. A few bushels of oats, rye and corn will also be receiv ed—and the cash paid. The Opposition Ttoispt. The opposition, or the so-cal/e4 Dem ocratic party of this county, held their nominating eonyention in this place on Tuesday Of last week. Nicholas Isenberg, of Alexandria, was Presi dent of the Convention. He's sound —just the man to—no matter, we'll let him slide. The Convention nominated Henry L. Harvey, of Franklin township, for County Commissioner. (Uncle Take will whip him out of his boots.) It. McClellan Alexander, ot Shirley, was put up as Auditor. Andrew Sharrar, of West, and John Enyeart, for Poor Dii•ectors. W. A. Stephens, for Dis trict Attorney. Walter W. Green land for County surveyor. (All to be badly beaten of courso.) Congos sionalConferees were instructed for P. L. Johnston of Cambria. Senato rial and Represootative Conferees were selected without' instructions. Nicholas Cresswcll ,was mado chair man of the county Committee. (He's nound, and will see, that Jeff. is not abused by tho county organ.) The Convention pledged itself to the sup port of the nominee of tho Chicago Convention, no matter who he may be—Vallundigham, Jeff. Davis, or any body else. Agricultural St3clety A regular meeting of the Hunting don county Agricultural Society was held, pursuant to public notice in the Court House, on Monday evening, the Sth inst. Presidout D. Blair in tho Minutes of lost mooting, road and accepted The following resolution was offer ed and adopted : Resolved, That under the existing circumstances, the executive commit tee, &cm it unadvisablo to attempt the holding of an Agricultural Exhi bition, during the present year. The Treasureed report was presen ted, and accepted, showing a balance in favor of the society, of $lB2. The association then adjourned to meet on Tuesday evening, of the conr. ing January court. D. BLAIR, Prest R. - McDivITT, Sec'y Stamp your accOlpto The new changes in the rate of revenue taxes went into operation recently. It concerns everybody to know that all receipts for amounts over $2O, and all checks and drafts at eight, whatever the amount, must have a two•cent stamp attached: Found At tlio vvcigli:sealos in Huntingdon on Friday last, a pair spectacles and case. The owner, can- have the same by calling at this office. .41 New Papa. We have received the second num ber ofa new paper, -the Patriot, Pub lished at Bedford by D. Over, -Esq. It is a neat-sheet and its sentiments aro .0. K. .Somebocly to be butt,. Severattrains of soldiers have been passing li - eet since .. Thursday last. Where they came from or whcro they are going to, nobody can toll us. Avoid. the Draft 2 3400 dollars bounty. Ten new regiments of Infantry to be raised in Pennsylvania under the call of the President for 500,000 men. Term of service ono year. Govern ment bounty, 8100. , Local bounty, 8800. • The undersigned having been duly authorized to raise a . company, and mustered into the United Stc,tes Set', vice as recruiting officers, are prepar ed to receive and enlist all men wish ing to volunteer and credit them to any locality they may desire. This is a splendid opportunity to men liable to bcdrafted to avoid that liability, and at the same time receive Govern ment bounty of $lOO in addition to such local bounties as may bo given by the several sub-districts, by ser ving a short term in local organiza tions with friends and neighbors. The quota of this State under the last call is over 60,000 men and after these ten new regiments shall have been filled, volunteers will be assigned to old reg iments, and the balance bo drafted, and hardly a possibility of procuring sub stitutes at any price, and without re ceiving any bounty. The alternative is presented the people. They must make choice and act at once. Not the preservation of the Union and maintenance of the . Government only, but your own personal interests ap peal to you to act in this matter and to net promptly. Persons wishing to take advantage of the above liberal conditions will re port at theatardware Store of JAMES A. BaowN Huntingdon, Pa, ati ZEIG LEIeti Hotel, Marklcsburg, Pa. T. B. REED, Huntingdon, • D. H. GEISSINGER. Marldesburg, J. B. SIIONTZ, Marklesburg. Recruiting Officers. Attention is directed to the ad vertisement of a Strayed or Stolen Horse I We are informed that on the 81st ult., West township was visited by very destructive storm, unroofing houses,.. barns, upsetting corn 'Cribs, spring-houses, destroying grain, hay, fruit trees, &c., The : .storm was so severe that it broke off the horns of several cows standing under sheds. The sufferers by the storm were George Wilson, Wm. Livingston; DaVid Wil son, and Henry Davis. TlteArmy lllliiita sill A large number of mon .are now be , lag put in as taliniteers; substitutes and drafted uisii from this county If other eountied. are doing as well, there will be but few men to draft, in September to fill the State's quota for 500,000- Camp neat ng. A camp meeting will ho held at Bloody Run, commencing, Aug. 19th, and closing Aug. 25th. The Broad Top railroad Neill issue excursion tickets on Saturday and Tuesday, to persons attending •the meeting, which will be good until its close. A HERD.—A letter from Chambers burg to ono of the Philadelphia papers says : Atnong the tragic events of the burning of Chambersburg was the shooting of two rebels, by. Dr. Andrew Miller, while they were in the apt of burning his store and dwelling. I had a conversation with . the doetor;•and. he gave me freely the circumstance of the affair. It appears that after the shop had been set on fre . twice by igniting paper, ho succeeded in extinguishing the. flames, When the wretches re-entered his house, and ono of them struck the doctor on ie cheek with a bit of burning pine wood dip ped in turpentine, and ho carries the sear yet. They ten caught hold of a demijohn of alcohol, breaking which the flames instantly enveloped the entire storo. As the raffians wore making the best of their way out, and coming toward 1)1.. Miller, he seized a double hareled gun, each barrel loaded with six slugs, and gave them the contents of a barrel each.: Tho first one was hit in the face and the other received the charge in h 6. breast. Both fell, and the doctor shut, the door, and they Were consumed in the funeral pile their own hands had lighted. A REBEL VISIT, Front the .3fcConhclsburg, (Fulton c 0.,) Republican, of AO. 11. The people of our town and cove, have been under the most intense ex citement and anxiety, for the past two weeks, by reason of the visit and continued close proximity of tho Reb els. After Mc GAusr,AND had burned Chambershurg, his command moved West on the Ghambersburg and Bed ford turnpike, entering our town about 3 o',clock on Saturday„ the the 30th They numbered about 3,000, encamp ed here over night, and took up their lino of march on Sunday, morning for Hancock. ,Gen. AVETIILL was close on his rear Sunday morning, his piekets driving the rebels from the mountains, and barrissing him through our yid; Soon after the rebels entered- 4 town on Saturday afternOon, theyeethitionc ed plundering the Stores; - pillaging private houses, and robbing citizens. They first demanded the key Of Dr. Ditu.E.Ftkn's Drug Store; iViliCh was given, to prevent then breaking open the door. Not content with taking what they choose, they emptied the the content of drawers, jars, cases, Cc., on the floor, in a heterogeneous mass. Privete.papers, accounts, and books shared the same fate. The Stores of S. W. Greathead, Cahill & Thompson, Hobo & Nace, and the Messrs. Shoe makers, were a4o visited and receiv ed the same treatment. The greater portion of tho dry goods had been removed, from the Store of Hobo & Naco—which caused r,o little cursing and swearing among the Chivalry—as they expected to reap a harvest from this establishment. The losses of Dr. .Druilield, J. W. Great head, Cahn& Thompson,. and & D. Shoemaker, were very ebusidera- Mo. Most of the private houses in town were pillaged of clothes--,and many citizens were stripped and rob bed in theistroets and -roads. Money was demnri'ded from every one, the demand _being accompained in most cases With throats of burning, or a cocked :revolver in close proximity with the bead. The farmers in our valley were sevoro Tossers. Squads of rebels scouted the Cove, visi tin,g n early every house, steal ing money. clothes, woman's appearal, jewelry-trinkets, &c. A demand was made on the town for 2600 rations, which was supplied as far as the citi zens were able, as we were informed, a non-compliance would insure the burning of our town. Indeed, it is now confidently believed, the destruction of this place was determined on and would have been accomplished, had not Averill been so near on Sunday morning. In all our intercourse with rebels last Summer, wo never met any, so utterly depraved, so reckless, so des perate, as were a portion of those who were with McCausland hero week be fore last. Barbarous Treatment of Slaves in Kentucky. Many of the good people of the free States are inclined to be rather incred ulous in reference to the reports of the barbaroas treatment of slaves by their inhnman masters in the far South, and still try to cover up their dark deeds of villainy to keep them from the pub lic gaze. But wo propose to give a few instances of the same kind a little nearer home. The first instance was related in this town a few hours after it occurred, by a young man who has always been pro-slavery in his feel ings, and a strong sympathizer with the South. The scene occurred in Kentuckychivalrous Kentucky. Just across the river from Newberg, Ind., there lives a man by the name of Geo. Hill, who owns a large farm and a number of negroes. To the latter, however, ho has only a thief's title. Ond of these nugroes expressed a de termination to leave his master and join the Federal army. By some means Hill found out,the intention of the man, and at once determined to prevent it. It wag Sabbath • morning that he got tho,nows,,and at IU o'crk he took the poor fellow, stripped died tied him, then took a strap of leather about two feet and a half long and an inch and a half broad. This he perlh. rated with holes, and cut notches like saw-teeth on the edges, then dipping it into salt brine proceeded to tho bru tal work of whipping.' Of course• ov cry stroke with such an instrument would produce a horrible blood-blis 7 tor. Thus he continued, stopping On ly at intervals to rest himself, until four o'clock in the afternoon, and how much longer we know not, for our in formant, who was in the employ of Hill, grew sick at the frightful sceno, and left the Place,: to return no more. During these six hours :he could not help evincing strong feelings of sym pathy for the poor, suffering ono; and for this Hill, with bitter oaths, fro quently-threatened him with similar treatment. A. short time previous to this an older brother of Hill's under took to whip a nogro for some trivial. offence, and the negro, thinking that kind of work about plaYed'ont, offerdd resistance, whereupon Hill teak his ri fle and shot him. Fortunately, how over, the wound was slight, and ,tbo man recovered, and is now in the Un ion army. Now, these nten have tal ked hard, and cursed bitterly, agOinst a certain imaginary party of anialga mationists in the North, and at the same time flies'are holditif, and abusing as slaves their' OWII . Italf: b r others and half-sisters ; children that theii• father raised by a black wOMari tater ho and his' With had separOted. Thiti is slavery as it is; not as . it might be. And a . person would suppose tluit such men as the . S6 would, be the last ones to say ought against amalganm tion. Our second ecene was in the sante, community, and, if possible, more •hor 7 riblo than the first, and is equally as ell tuithenticated, being related by an eye-witness : A man, familiarly known as Carucci McCormiek;. an oversee• for John McCormick, took a negro avoman, stripped and tied her, and then proceeded to Whip her until he completely exhausted his strength at the fiendish work. Then, after• resting lie took two lit tle boys, tied them with ropes around the wrists, then hui:g them up two feet above the ground, stripped them, and then whipped the little fellows until they were so near dead they could not cry. These things .are done in Kentucky, where slavery is said to exist in its mildest form—if so, I pity the worst form. If a man in this community were to tie up his horse or ox and wantonly beat him to death, the curses of a justly i»dignant community would rest upon him. But a demon in human shape can tie up a man—his brother, his equal, nay, in humanity his superior—and heat him to death and cast aside his car cass as he would that of a hog, and then walk thrth into the community as a gent/mita of high stoudiio and a clever fel/ow. And lam sorry to say that there are men in all the free States that :n•e so devoid of all the principles of moral honesty, justice, and human ity, to say notlling of virtue and re ligion,- that-they can tin dd VC' caw the perpetuity'of this most Mnn-. inahle of all systems knon, in thb catttlegue'of infamy. "You Ivould not take ine'foi: twenty?" said a nice girl to her part, tier, whi!o dancing, a few Uvening'F: ago; "what would you take toe for?" —"for hotter or for worse," he replied, MARRIED, On the 9th inst., in Huntingdon, lit Per. J. A. Price WALTZ, and Miss MARoAnET A. LONG of Saxton, Pa. On the 11th inst., at the same place by the same, M. PAvin B. tiANno3 of Miffiintown,and Miss ELLEN B. Mc CaxNNAN, of MoYeytown. On Tuesday, 9til inst., by Rev. S. 11. Reid, Mr. SAMUEL F. PEmIITAL, to Miss LYDIA LIVINGSTON, both of Wal ker tp.. DIED, At his residence in Petersburg, on the Sth inst., after an illness of two weeks, months STEWART, . aged 69 years, months and, 27 days. In thiS death the comnmnity has lost :a 011.Mbie citizen, the church, a ibithild Member, and his family, its kind and honored lead. His death, like his life, was 'Cahn ; peaceful, and hopeful. lie rests from his labors, and his works do follow him. On the sth inst. Many B. Ifir.nr.it BRAND, in the 32nd year of her age. STRAYED OR STOLEN T i lrom the field of Mr. John Dopp, near Iluntimulon, en Saturaaj', llto NI, 'Wit, II WHITE MARE COLT, n yearn old. Auy information so I nay got her, the (toenail will Do roll rowar,ll,l. It liv. J. If. lIItArfEN. llnalinglon, Aug., 17, COLTS FOR SALE, riihree colts, coo 2 years out last F i ning, and mo gno year oil la4t :ming, all sired by MaNtonigars Morgan boom. Will bu sobl at Publia ;Salo in tie, borough of Huntingdon, On Saturday, the 201 k August, 1864, at cud o'clock, P. M. Terms will ho ma,,h , known on the day of cob:, by TIIEU. IL enema, itaatiagdon, Aug. 10, 1564. TEACHER'S EXAMINATIONS. The annual examination of `Tot-Leh i_ 'era fur tho prevent year will be held in the seaeral I),,cricts Iw follows: Morris, Wedneaday, Aug. 24, at Spruce Creek. Franklin, Thursday, Aug, 25, at Frani:Maxilla. Porter 5: Alexandria, Saturday, Aug. 27. at Alexandria Warriorsinark, Tuesday, Aug. 30, at Birmingham. West, ThuredaY, Sept, 8, at S. C. Bridge. Brady, Saturday, Sept. 10, at Mill Creek. Tuesday, Sept.l3, at H.R. St. - Scb. Barre°, on Thursday. Sept.. 15, at Manor Hill. Jackson, nu Friday, Sspt., SO, at McAlerfs Fort. As the new form of certificate differs, in one inspect at least, from that of the old, the • county tuperliitninleiit would call the attention Of Lund iOO,llO to the following bortiori of the instructions recently issued by Ilia Slate nopartmcnt, in regard to the coming exaaduatiuLa. 1. MMus Cll.llllmta.-113 . the new form of ecrtifkain the Sup , rintondenenolifics to the good moral eliaraMer of the holder. Giael MoradelmiaMet is ono of the most important requisites. and no person should ho licensed to touch whose. Character is evoniquestionablo. If 'superintendents are not personally incimaintsd with the applicant, or urn in doubt as to their charatfer, they should demand t,stimony front some respousiNe who are lmown in the c.nurnunity, before certifi cates are issued. . . 31ODIVITT, Co. Supt August 10, 1613 A. D3IINISTRATOR'S [Edam of Ales. Allisop,. deed.] Letters of Administration upon the estate of Alex: Al lison,. late of Itenderson township, Huntingdon reality. dee'd; having been Grua ted to the undereigned, all I,ersoll, hey her claims against the estate are requested to preee t thew to file uinteteigned, and all pitman indebted Neil nutko immediate payment. 11l NRY'WILSON, raz. Athnibiedrator. MARKETS 1 7 :tnity Una r.xtro Family nom emolootiatid ~ i t.)et.:4llo '..!,.1 - 11,Me:11... t I . 4:ll%%lVltite Wit, - ' - J.:At. rind Prime ri...(1: .• . i......... 1:3-0 Corit.prino 13,111 , •y ..... Nini I'luss L •IL I UNTIridDOPT MARKETS; Extm Family Hour Ilbbl v 1,50910,00 I'M. do cwt....•• . •• •• • - • od t,,, Wheat RMivbeat Rya" 6.11 - 11 Oat MEE MEM 1) i 11 I( I it ter. k. ...... I at 1. Flsond I r..... ..... Mr?..4I.II.,MMOEUS. rill - 1E WALKER ITORSE RAKE is neknowledged to bu tho , Net!lest, Simplest, .Cltdapast, and most Effie lent Rake now in use. Any lioy of ten years old can irotk it ; will not get out if oraer, and gives universal satisfaction. Waiminteltla !Very part foliar, and it can had six to . idea dollars ldwer than nay spring tooth lingo ltako now in use.' For furling infcripution.amily to tho manufacturer, • li.D.•ESH6LMAN, -- Shirleysburg. Iluptinploaco., Pa. EEO T'AW ,kBSOCIATION. • • —4 , hail) KTlOCkiell in lint prarnl, of the laic iii Iluutinih.u, Pa.' (lnlt,lo' In thu'one now, mot Ilnuorly orrupiol by V. ;kmPp:Ste, ail, adjoining thie'Cullit lltiuei. July O. 1/41. TTOITSEKVIFI'fattirATTENTION,I Viol ttaiit aNVItI NG MR, in oialta. to iart. ti .I your orlior,sp:tre yqni..strofigtli vii,il4%ll hi tlid - v...irnf (40ibeR by Ili' u 4 it R 7 iiig o, 10,,pny, for it In six months. fitlslo pri,o oi; 40 then the 1'00351011 0 0::11 At.b 001101:itiiviriq, for 1:110 nt the Ilardwara Stoi.o of 'Po'Nl',.l; JAMES A'. BROWN. • - E. 81t81 , 1N E, t y 0 • DENTIST Onionrennel. to opt ..to tho. storo of Et. I'. tlAin, In k tllnmputro, 11111 strint, lia , nlia.plon, Pa. April la, 1854. ETORSK -I.IA FORKS, for unlon:d- Jog nay. J. A. BROWN, Huntingdon. la agent fin. tlio beet Furl: in 110 Unitod Shp, Cull noun. , umrW SPECTAC f ,ES , fine and.largo assort:n(34 alwn.p.-; on hitnd WM' BOOK sronE. A i»IINISTItA`I7()It'S NOTICE. 11:4tato of 111141 a M. parker, doe*.l.l 1.•1t., of 11.111011i-41,0,n ilium thu tmtato of 1114;11 :%I.:L'rlier, tato of .134.1,0 n 111., having Lean graittvll to [lto por.Ais lit. .1.1.t.,1 to thi. , tolll,lO paynmit, and [Lone hnriny chilms will p0......0ut thorn for Not llvment. Lll.lliliTY J. l'AI:K1 , 11t, Atlolioistnntor. jr•!2. I- CV' WIMP PUMPS. TA I.li:S A. BROWN, ey Po" ~011 A Patient wm,lon l!tunpi for .eistern,, 88, from at about 0110 halt the n• 818 Foe' tt , r ild taallionutl pump,. All 118811 , 1 warrantad. Aug.!: '• ' • • ' A 1)AI INISTIIAT()11S' [Ennto of John B. Jfillroy, thn'tl.J lohoiltislratton upon of .To B MeElroy, Into of .Inelieon . fp:, tiocJ., booing been gran tt , .l to 80. under,h.n,J. 11,.00110 having clahol innthv , 1 1 1 nr,i..nt th,oo 10. till tokilor nod till 111.4,0115_ 1111140.i111t1 . 101t, 11:Ly1111•11t. JOSEPH MdidtoY. 150 . • I . .. ITNI YE I tts-itvu: CLJTH - I' 2- 1ING:1111 .7 ri '''i 0 ---o--- , ~ .UN ~ ;.1 pLoT El No. 1, .. .Lqrpf: Tirriwer, $12,00 irediunt " " 10,00 No. 2. jfediunt " No. 8. Small " No. S._ Lar rj•ri Hotel, 15,00 No. 18. 34/i.zoi4 Laundryft: o r , un ) 20,00 " 130,00 Nos. 21,flt1 ; 13•11:t•ve no Cogs. , oil-. Ors are Vilrrliritcd. - - • *No. 2 ik the size generally used iri private fhinilies: JOOO, of the "American As rim - di:4llst," says-Of th . o. ; ; UNIVERSAL Oppl;ll..p NRINUER. . . . "A child can readily wring out a tubfull 'of erothes fu er,V It in reality a I.h.otar.s F.AVM! A TIME S.Vvr:lll anti a FTENirrII SAVER! Tito raving of gar ment. will .110110 pay a lag q par Qylltitgq on its cost. We think the tattaliine . onich more than ',toys for Rear eve- O . year" in the saving . of gartuenni! There IITO several kin:l4, nearly ;dike in general construction, lint we con shier it important that. the littM wikh Coax, t I ter w R , a mass of garment:3 . mq clog thy; rollerA, thai rellerm noon the erank-Khaft gift, and Liar thb'elothos, or the rubber break loase from the shaft. . oar own ill 0110 of the fret. notice. nab it is oa (100 D AS NrAv lifter nearly FOUR ILAILS' C0:161 - ANT USC. Every Wringer with Cog Wheels IS War :anted in every particular. No Wringer can he .Vitrablc without Cog 7Vhe4ls .J. A. Brown, is Agent foi linnting don, Pa. J uly 27, IS6I D I IOO.M4SVILLE SC.llOOb. , FOR YOUNG LADIES AND OENTLIDIEIi. • - • The Faillscriber reqertfully M 111110111 1 ,03 to 'his - patrons and the public gifelerally that the second pmrter of the summer session of shit 'lnstitution will lee open for in• st meth. Atli i UST 0, 1001, unit continue eleven weeks . Alpo. that, the Aril+, res.don will begin October 31,tt nod continue twenty-two wooloi. Special attention will be given to those wishing to pre-'. Inn, 1. Ilelll,hoes for toasting. pions music still 110 tllllOll 011 reasonable terms. Each student wiling to board at the .boarding house will be required to furnish a sliest and pair of plllow-alips. Terms---Ono half the pay in advance; the palance at the expiration of half the term. . • For furthinT,formatkm, address , N . jyl a-a • • Mooresville, Hunt„ co. G-LOn= JOB FRIXTING OFFICE. T"E ‘‘ GLOBE JOB OFFICE" . 70 the most complete of any in the ctat'ntry, and poi se,cos the most ample Indians for promptly executin g the test style, every variety or,Tob Rantin g , such an HAND BILLS; . . PROGRAMMES, • •• . • - _BLANKS, POSTERS, • , BiLL HEADS, @AP.,DS, . . CIRCULARS,,, . • BALL TICKETS;' LAI3ELS, 4C., &C., .5.,-C1 .C. 1.1,1, AND, ENAMINN BPF.9IIIIFNN OF WORK, AT LHWIS''BCMi tTATIO:4IIICY 'L 3iolo t€l,„ The largest S•tock and greaten variety of styles of Podia Books Am Currency holders, outside of Philadel phia, eau be soil at Lewis Book Store PUTNAM CLOTHES WRINGER, • Aug. 16 Sll,OOOllOO. ssi.uo„ 1.8 IA :;,g.(10 ....f.;!.7662;"41 - 5 ...... 07 , lit .41 ...... 0 2.5(_,S ...... 3,50 -.100(1112 BB IS THE ONLY 'RELIABLE SELF - ADJUSTING I,VRINGER. NO WOODWORK TO SWELL OR SPLIT. No Thumb-Screws to. get out of Order, WAREANTED WITII Oil WITHOUT 00G-WIIPELS. It toelt . the FIItuT 1.111t3111J11 at pity-seven Slato. and County Fairs in 156 t, owl Is, without an czrepliArt, the but Wringer ever wade. l'attente,l in tiro United States, England, Canada. and Australia. Agents wanted In stay town, and lu all ports oldie world. • ...2,00 . . Energetic ngento can Intilta Ilona 3 to 10 'Dollars par" any. No. 2, $5,50 No.l, $7,53. No. I', $8,50. No. A, $9,0 Nana litettared and sold, irliologale arid retail, by CIIII • PIITNAN UANUFACTURING CO., N0.'13, Platt Street. Now York, and Cleveland, Oldo. S. C. NORTIINOP, Agent. WIIAT EVERYBODY KNOWS. tiz ThSt Iron wroll •galvanircd will not rust: That n simple machine is better then a complicated one %Tat a wringer should bo dtnable and filMent; ^• That Tlntmh•Fcrews nail Fastenings Call9l , delay nod trouble to regulate and keep in order; That wood soaked In hot water will swell, slalnk and spilt; • ' • That wood hearings for tho shaft to run In • will 'WWII'. Old; That tho Puttl3lll IVrlnger, milli or witliQO cog whee/a rill not tear the clothea; 'flint cog-wheel regulators nro not essential; Wringer hag all the alliantogo% and not one of the oliarolvtintagel nbovo named; , That All who Intro . tested it, prorniunco It llto,be;it NVringer over !mule; Thnt ft ivill wring n Tlirrnil or n Pod Quilt %ritliout nl grfi°, . . . . ',11, , ,, alight fill the paper tvitlt testimonials, hot insert only a for to convince the skeplirai, if rn•cli ,iliGrr be; and v., say, to all, test l'utnam's Wringer.. . T e nt 'Tea it thaw- ongldy - with any and all others, raid it not cid irely ratio • f.irt.,ry,:rotnrit it. . , 1 . 11n1:1111 Manufacturing Co t. . . . . FINTI.VM Y.Y : Ila tOW from practical experieaCo that iroii galraulzol n'ltlr aim will not oxidizo or raid one particle,' TIM Putnam Wringer ism near perfect as and I can cheerfully recommond it to La flan la,t iii 11.se. — Itespcctfally pours,, ‘VilElll.lllt, ClOvelantl. (Ado 'Afrtny year& espericoc,tLu iptlytutizing lii iiires Lie to ht , loreo the A 1101.41 ,itittometit Irr OA • . , . LBUF7III',CS,•! , :ifi.IOO Beekman New Yk.rl:73idittary, 1861. We havo inOilleti 'Wringer. by -practi cal work io;;,and know that it will do. It cheap; it is shupla; . It 'reptiros no Y./114 ,010th, ut work or at rest; a child can operate It; it does Ito duty thoroughly ; it sacra title and it naves wear and tear. We 'earoeltly ad vise all who host, lunch washing to de, with all gent person., who litre airy-, to buy this Wringer. It will }ray for-itself in a year at tth , st. • • • 11oN. lIORACE July . l3, 1861. 11`. wc. P. .14 Lui 4a, A rc , rThe above Forks JAS. A. BROWN, }Lind rti 0 II ETAX GO IThIiCYTORS IL TIUNTINGDON COUNTY. - county Ir. , nrioy is in great 110141 of nanney.to pay relief flll , l tither drnwnd.. of MO COUnty, yon 40_40, Lr notined and required to collect your duplicated find pay Ow money into tin. treasury in 'Aria: 'Coliformlty Lilo AN, rrant thorettuto attacikedow Lo, b ßug lif ogaiust yva. . " P. ?I. 11110.4 .1 - .IIOU . SEICOMER, Connuissionerq, . MI • • . . . the Court . of' Common - Plea. 9 ..of itooLioploo e.ount-y.. , • • : In Rot ninttur of the NW ion of 'Henry Wilson. cog, to.‘ or Franci,larkoop. kt too.ttir , for an ardor to skill ur morigogo tho real estato of lie soil • I.lllt April, 1814, pita bin rend unit it the (hurt amt onlil'od that a rob, lee, alit thq ton. it I ereby graded, upon the nost or kin or tho, :dlltlna ticc tl, 81101 V Call, sour a into or morivgii ortho Into of said lunatic should not be 0111°00. Returnable •tri next term. by Otte Omit. • - - - MEE ME I , ..., ITOWARD ASSOCIATION; • PHILADELPHIA.. Diseases of the Nervous, Seminal, llrin ary and Sexual Systenri, ' • Now treatment—in rnports by thqllolVAliD ASSOCVATION—SouI by wall tett, envelope n, Iron of cbnrgo. elltlreivi ; DR. J. SKILMN HOUGHTON, Acting, Sin.- goon, Ifownr.l Anlocintion, No. 2 eouth.Ninth St rino.Ubil nifelphin, , Fully 13,186171 y. f ~'=__ ~y~ ~ G9~ ~ ~~~=~ -- CS UMMER RESORT. BROAD TOP MOUNTAIN HOUSE , ;,50 7.50 6,50 DIMAD TOP CITY, IIUNTINOUON COUNTY, PENkA .7.ThL3 Hotel, one of the finest in the interior et Penneyl tank. to HOW open fir Ebb reception of guest,. Tim TAMA; trill ;tlienytt be enprliedevith the cholccp And nto3t whelettome Provisions the ntnrket affords, , Tho STAMM' betoligill'to • Obi Iloiist,' in goad mail ..7a-cnAve. nii•l will 60 .applied with Ulu boat protooler, imol•nttended by carciul 11 , 71108. • 7 • •.. • . Tho patronago of tho publiO io'reniectfoll)..solieftcoi. l WAS. N. ALL3IO,3IID 31abagers. CHAS. 31. AL1.3103113. L. B. NEOLEY trZ- A,ll..ottior county, papyri' insert ono sdontli ran Fend billnaltroad Top for collection: ' [Jo•?L-1t N/v0r.x.:12, 357 car' aet,' • EI .xlmiersir , tted (der the Farm on altich tlioy. reside, In Wog township, Huntingdonc u nnty, ciatatY. at privaN Rale. It is Hitnated Oren mites from Peternburg, and tlio name .listanen front Railroad 01111 ftfy nal. It contains therm hundred nint forty-nine acres tttttl and abort ono lintnlred ant! fifty acres 6111. ,0'1; nalwullatlaptea for a .to nt ck . far.. J. S. MA(ISIRM • • lIACLIELMAGthIttI. aiuill9,lBGl-tf. T OTS FOR SALE.—The .subscriber (;ITerx for•sale a tonalur of town lots in' the villago of con° .rnm, nopmen townsio, and Immediately on tiro Railroad. Tito lots are situate On each Aldo of the Road, and rer,mns wishing to purchaco can have their choice of au lot for stlu. Coffee ltun is ono of the best loentod touffis on the Railroad and is bound to become one along the thriving villages in the comity. Lots Slit low, and terms made easy, KO that all may got a home Without difficulty. Call soon, as choice lots may yet he hall. Being located in the heart of Woodcock valley, and bro.. 64,/e4 the almiplance of Iron um and the figilitles for got t ing . coal and needful sappliod in that nelOillorhowl, of fora raaciin to believe that Iron works will ho °cecina in that vicinity. SIMON COIIN. • • WM= T""DWELLINGIIO US$ & LOT of gronnil lately occupied by Mra. Eliza Foster, eitu nted in tlio borough of Iluntinallon. Said lot being fifty feet on Chi:reit street, and extending in depth at right an plot eighty feet towards Militia street, ant, adjoining lot of Juno Moyer on 'Hut east nod Anthony Whitt, on the Wool. The above mentioned property Trill ho Odell a reason able prke.• • For further information inquire of JAMES ixim, Supt. Offico IT. & 11. T. It. E.. Huntingdon, Fa., Jy 6—it J A TRACT. OF' LAND AT PUBLIC SALE IN SHIRLEY TOIYNSHIP. The subscribers offer at Private Sole; a Tract of 360 acres of Land, more or less,loo of which are cleared and under cultivation, situate in the old lint of Huntingdon county, Shirley township, (now LifNo county,) adjoin. ing the 'Edward Furnace property on all sides. Thorn is h good ore oro bank, end between 10 and 30 acres of an apple orchard on the premises. The principal part is well tim bered, and a stream of water runs through the property. . If Me property is not sold at private gale before the secteul aldnday in August, it will on that day ho offered at 'AMU solo in the Court Rouen in the borough of Hum tidgdou. TERMS OF SALE.—Ono half the porches° money to bo paid on confirmation of sale the, balance payable to suit the purchaser, to be encore d by' bond:, and mortgage. LEVI CHA NANCY HOLDER..; np27 -N 0 • • C .. :. 1 - T I - lII' The enbEcriber haviug,cold his ntoro and quit boa:, illt,S, calls upon alt who aro indebted to hint in any way,. to call and make sottlemont ifuluediately. .- - Huntingdon, July 0, 180. - BEN.7..IACOBS. • D L OOKS: . BOOKS: 'ftut subscriber would inform superintentontsi of Sabbath sehools and • the public generally of Stith. and' untiniplon counties that ho is prepared to eiipply Sub: bath schools with tho publications of tho Amerloan Sun day school as well as with all the publicat lona of tho Am. orient' if , ..act Society at Catalogue prices. Ordors prompt• ly attended to by aildneling him at Williamsburg, lilnic ...CULL! y, react, [ J. IV FOCiIT.• BM - g . 6 I. 43 i s i4 L ' t 4 43 w aro for sato by zdon. Li 0151.34 Ay. c. WAGON Proth'y fISIIERS' COMTE. ". 1 4 T1i6§.11 . 511ER.. 6..SISIIER. T. C. FISHEt & SONS HIINTI4GDON, PA, ME!! STAPLE & FANCY, DRY-GOODS, ETC., ETC. I=l lIANtISOMP, STOCK of GOODS, of all kinds, IO now open for, the hispretlon of tho public, and wo dordinlly inrlto all onr thistonterscnd the public gonora*, to fall and be convinced that nrt nro unequal led In the qualify, t.lO, kyle, and priccs of our floods.: We request itio publics to bear tn . 91114 that wo pur chase Principally frcita first bawls , in thitt.:iforic, pay Caxit hir all wo bify, nn I cutinut I; tivaliitii in our fncilt , ties fur opening tiff public usu . a cluck of Omura' Mar- 1=1:2=11 HUNTINGDON MILLS, == GRAIN, FLOUR, AND FEED. =l= E ARE PREPARED TO POR elinso all hholo of IlltATh, for whlelt Wo will Fhy the . highelt relit prO , o;and will have fot °ale at all FLOUR, FEED, ie. efrv..- PLASTER 1 PLASTER'! I mo o ` lAT• . E ['Awl an 1111.11 ENE of PLASTEIt ; an nniplo supply for ti l ls oran.pigliborlng countiQsl Having nlcpreNsly for grltOing, con produce finer nnl Moro thminnilo stock• titan con oily ho bud. ..~ t IL - == SALT SALT ! -0- E OFFER 50Q BBLS. of SWAIN old ONONDARi A snur,,melumped In quality and prico U. A, Galt in.4aclog 1, aleo ltpt Fojadantly on hand, , -....--.•••,00 . 110+ FISH. FISH. ===l ENO 10 li1;10'. ;40 ' 1 ' 101i1411111E r• EZME EINEM it ‘.• .21, a., I.'a• , ",..N?• 3 Quarta Ilarrala eral 19t% of 'ell ot!ullbars. also o - OK • ISUMPIC. SUMAC, -0- WE ARE AT. ALL TIMES I'RE pared to boy El U3ILC; . 1011 pmy'easb, or trod?, no dasired FLAX. FLAX. I=M!I THE II PRICES RULING.FaIt HIG Cotton Goode has &impelled public attention to be more eapeclaily dll'icted to ibe culture of.lllaa?.. It can be made by wine attention, oho of the most vnipable products a farmer can prodllice; an acre readily producing a 0 to 60 Dollar's Werth of fibro and s EEet . 69at care should bo kitten by growers to I ro their Flaw spread very tthri• whonVolilhg . ; when waterod:suffiCllly on one side, - it should EOluened, antreubJeCt to eapballce until :all tba stalks ;pea grog oolor;'and the . llnt rOadlly equal:as from good by d gentle rub. It elitield ou.a very dry day bo do In bU9dles rola' is them ready rot the tafll. As ti'gord3rl thing toe reach seed I.3 . soicri chi an afro. Unierillib'gborind is vefy rich onoTushblier acre If ground' , le v : ery serong - onaand ono tbarth.busbelle Dec le, 1863. ALEXANDRIA BREWERY; rilllE undcr#lgtfea--haxiPgr.P#rekl4944, .1 tram T. Newol his Interest in the Altman- •- • - ' thin Brewery, the. business will Itomarbimlss It* carried nn miller. the firm of E. 0. COLBlttl.* , •Lt. CO-, and old customers and the public coeval. 0" 'al•; ly, era. informed,thet ell orders • prompt otbmtion. E . O..COLDER...t co. 5p274364 . W. 7-4 i ll • _ 1:);\\ S. 31. cusylNalt.(3! . ,F , I P ,A 1 CIiIiNINOIIAM & SON; sikicessbea 6%11 - this day entered into partnership iu tbo Foundry litaincos• and ar9 propanotto fOridok Cast ing. anal kinds, and repairs'atioliart notfeniustr ori'reair tumble terms. )t'd aro lnoddg Old aletat and scrap Iron at highest market 'dim. p.• • lidatingdsn, July 6,1664. ,T4IS '1 ! Tins WAYI A NEW ARRIVAL6jf '"i HATS;. X fs-1 JOHN Jr. ms - TnnooK informs tho public that he has just resolved anew stock or DOTI'S and SHOES!pf j: I') zes nnd hinds to suit everybody. ' Also. Hata, Hosiery, Shoe Findings, Morocco and Lin, lug Shine, all of which will be sold at 'the laWeet 'cosh prices. . • • . . Don't forgot:tile old stand it; the Diamond. Old rust& more nod the public generally are invited to call. Huntingdon, Junolii,lBo4, . Copper, . Tin.. and Sheetlron • --•- "IVE 41, Xl. IX r EV (3 VAC) i'llgr trU . N T4iTcfP Of P; cl 'Pit .' IP jiti . 1 ..... ... :,, ~ t0r..,.il ,::. _ ITE ikubscrlber4 ~ inform 1.11q,' Tail 2 ''' generally, that they Wiwi' iliased'fiont Mr: Iltailanil rattan his tin shop; in the horoug'h. , iif il funfinkitott; ". f.[ wheie they, intend to keep constantly on' a genoral,,,lfa assortment of. ' • ' . ' ...,...., s. . a t..,!....7,11 'i,* ; . '1 '7. i''. 'C'' 'l,, , ::<, ,:.. Copper, Tin and b eft. : nop warei which they will sell whetesnte,init 'retail. ,',., ~ i Spouting and Tin Routing bog pn Bithit notice. They will also keep on bona digeinnal:disoetrnent of Pittsburg and Phllaaoloaa ;, . ~ isp. :, ~, .Gas Consuming cqo ., ma 4 r/orfStovell "Odd plates rsumawa for SIOVA9P Piro B rinkoll t , PPP" rri. .j Itripis and Iron,. Kottles ou hand. , Bth a 'BiOvo Pultsli,,, _ Stove Bruidd.s, gc. ' i' .. :, ' '-: '' '.' ':? ', .!,,:-',- i. o', '4' , 53- Old Coi;poc.ltniss, Pam tor, I.eintl, talc4,,- ; ;;; n exchange. .; • , , ...:,.. , tprlll9-03n. ' LIVATAS OR' *lto PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY! tim StIiEE,T; A few doors ?vest of Lewis' • lIUNIVOP PA PhotOgraphs and Ambrotypes 'Taken in the Best Style. z , . • U CA LL ANI) •• NEW 11l 101ESAIX • ' • At Pitiladelphia Wholesale, Prices; THE SUIiSCIU BRR 9, ' it ,1117, lifimo y.g,j:i.f',,i::: Froni thOir placo of busiaoss; THEIR NEw.4O/41ANG On RAILROAD STREET, neat tho Sackson TVhero they ,iiitend doing IVILOL'EAS'ALP,33-(TSINESS. MERCHANTS AND HTHE RS, Who buy goods by the pieCO hi:pitOtagd, WILL FIND IT to that: fAVYANTAOF: TO GIVE US A= CALL.' General Assortillellt 4 9 1:g 0 91),SH';',‘ Such am DRY GOODS' GROCERInSi BOOTS SIIOES XIATSS CAPS;; 7.7984c0p, SECiA:RS, ; 3PLICSBI-X, • NOTIONS, &C., , •8c0,;40:) `WE WIL' G60.6g .":' , „ PHILADELPII44.IVITOLESALt.i'IIICE' t 4. ig. Hfintip s ao., , 1864. €IIOPHIN H. ROMAN. • CLOTHING FOlt SPRING AND —— ItECEIVE F II itoninisi'U CLOTILING STORE For Hontromnit'e Clothingortlya l,F4yntntarinl, and ' nada the Lot tvorkmnulike manner, can nt H. ROMAN'S, Troqlto flu, Fruulani Holum ?dialect bgnero, Hunting., d P Huntingdon, Art4l27 'O4 NEV STOCK OF GOODS., EVERYEODY IS INVITED TO CALL AT S. S. 'SMITH'S . STORE. ON KILL STREET, MONTINGDON, PENNA. , . THE BEST . SUGAR and MOLASSES.,: COFFEE, TEA Mud OTIOCOLATE, FLOOR, FISH, SALT and VINEGAR; CONFECTIONERIES, CIGARS and TOBACCO, BpICES OF TUE BEST, AND ALL KINDS, , . and every other article usually foam! In a Geocork SWfu ALSO— Drugs, Chemicals, Dye Sing,„.. Paints, Purnislfes, Oils and SOT. Tinpentine, , Fluid, Alcohol, Olivia and Putty, BEST WINE s and BRANDY, for medical ALL TILE BEST PATENT MEDICINES,T BOOTS. AND SHOES, t 113,1 a largo number df airtieleS'iosyniimoratile mentedk The public generally will ptease call and examitm fot themselves and leatu fifty prickle.” • Huntingdon, Aptil 21 • HARDWARE CUTLERY I~IIIENSE ENDLESS VAlitirt lIARDWARE, pitistit &e, ANIY OR SALE BY JAS. A. BROWN, lIIINTINGDON, PENNA CALLA ND EXAMINE OUR STOCK 13; 1804 I 414 , , if ' ' IT:I7.COANINGII4% BIRNI3AUPPS GOODS SOLD • • , I=l z UM! AND' ME LIM lIOW • OPEN V./ 1 "e"+l,
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