Etc HUNTINGDON; PA. Wednesday morning, Dec. 21, 1864. LOOM, & PERSONAE: No Paper Next Week. As the holidays will arrive before our next issue; we have decided to publish no` paper during that week. the printers must have some recrea ,tion, and "it is but justthat they, with the rest of the human family, should enjoy the gala period. We ohierve .that the generality of our exchanges propose doing likewise. TO. OUR PATRONS. .CLIANGE.OF TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Now that the great contestie over, the Country. 48 safe, we propose to -do ourself juOce by demanding a fair oui: labor and for tho cash ar • tibia we furnish our readers weekly.— Publisfiing a newspaper, the size of the Globe; with the same amount of reading: matter, for 81,50 a.year,',is a losing business, a fact wo have been :aware of for some- months, but until it was decided 011ie late election that we had a country we cared little wheth• =sr we lost or made in our business.—; e Ttow have a country—and we must drive, and to do so we must ask our friends to help . us The cost of print lug paper, ink, labor and living, is - 64 n e the war be „rgan; and &Ur prices have been the :same as they were before the wan• commenced, and if we should contm ere Jo demand no more for our paper, etc., than we have done heretofore very•soon the cash war prices We arc required to pay, would JUL-flank us and compel Mit - to surrender,to un cnc• nay we have been fighting the last four years. To protect ourself, to live and let live, we now make the terms of subscription to. the Globe 82,00 per• year, or $1;00 for six months. payable in advanee. All old subscribers in ar rears after January Court will be charg ed at the rate of 82,00 A year to square up—those paying up before o r •during,Cqurt weeks will be charged but $1,50, when they will be required to comply. with our new terms if they .desire-to continuo us subscribers to the Globe. • Our friends cannot complain of the advancein our terms, as every COM-- try paper in the State of the size of the Globe;•And some with not half the Fcading' . matter, has . advanced from $1,50 (old -torms,)-to from 62,50 *to $3,50 . a yeitrin-advance: • All \Cho desire to discontinue their subseription.will immediately acquaint vs with theiriptention. New Term for_Advertising and Job Work. The publishers of newhpapers, in this county, owing to • the increased prices of paper, and all articles connected -with . the...business, have adopted the following rates Ist.. That the Estee of Adverti,sing be, ifrocn this date, for one squa . re, of 12 lines.ca• less, ono time, 75 cents; three limes ; and 50 cents foreach sub. :tiequent iusertion. Administrator's and Executor's No Aices $2,50,.and A ud i tor's Notices $2,00. The cash to accoxpany alt these notices. ---Tha-t—Tel> -}l 7 4l4;frcmrttis - aa - t4 be for any number of Bills less than twen ty, one-eighth sheet, $1,25; one-fourth sheet, $2,50; one half sheet,. $l,OO ; and additional copies halt price. Blanks $2,00 per quire. - S. All Advertising and Job Work now duo and retnitining unpaid on the Ist day of February, 3865, will be charged the 'above - rates. All adverti sing and job work payable on con tract. NASH & WHITTAKER, Eds. and Pubs. Jour. and Amer. " • J. IRVIN STEEL, • ,Ed. and Pub. Monitor. WM. LEWIS, Ed. and Pub Globe. L sok out. for Them. We are making preparations for .general settlement of accounts, in :view_ h sigh cash prices dentan m connection with dcd for everr....ng ' . the publicatiOn 41;?1\weeklyfamily journal. „Pills bo oat and forwarded-as soon . as Jiracticable to all ,delinquents indebted on subscription, Advertizipg or jobbing account. We 1 ex1 .4..tt - that persons upon receiving ,them will cancel their indebte.dnesS ,without delay. . • Those knowing them _selves indebted and can make con venient to call and square up before bills are made out will confer a favor. See new terms. I=l The days are quickly flying . that A ; gall bring Christmas bore again um. luckily'for the juveniles, however, it falls Upon Sunday. Following in its wake we hair°, the holiday of the New Year, which also comes on Sunday.— As the corning of both days is on tho Sabbath(it will interfere with the ens ;ternary habits of our 'youthful indi viduals, .but, no doubt, their joyful pastime - Es will be entered upon with .redoubled energy during the week that intervenes. We hope that the ,incense from roasting turkeys will .shed gladness over the hearts of all, -and the occasion of the giving and re ceiving.of gifts be a source of grateful joy to the paities concerned, through ', out their liy.es, and we bid one 44411, a merry enjoynient of the fiefidaYs: 'l'he- largest-auck and-greatest variety-of styles of Pocket 'Boolte and Curke`eV golders, outside of phia, elf bl;t 4dii•it'LliWlS!.gOttk Store, ,Al o epullir Firm. • • This section of the State can boast of few firms that can compete .with that of Messrs. Lloyd &Henry, whole. 'sale merchants of this borough. Since they have • been .catablisho in our midst, they have beCome exceedingly popular with our citizens: . and those throughout the county. The reason for this popularity ,can only hetittrilitt ted to the skillful arUihtiiness like mail: ner in which they transact their affairs, and by the reasonableness of their prices. Capt. N. F. Johnston, the gen. tlemany salestnan in the store, has ad ded considerably to the popularity of the firm, by the obliging manner in which he promptly waits upon his cus tomers. To test our asSertion we in vite every one, near and far, to 'give the firm repeated calls, and satisfy themselves by choosing from an ex tensive and variable assortment of the best and most fashionable uoods. * ll= The oceaKkri of' the burning of the chimney in Judge Taylor's house,. on Wednesday evening last, resulted in considerable exciternent.among a por tion of onr people: The chimney was, as eviuc d by its burning, exceedingly ,dirty, and caution had to be exercised to prevent the surrounding buildings from being ignited by the sparks therefrom. The chimneys of all hous es should be cleaned at every- oppor tunity; and ; as the roOfa are now Cos , ered with snow, we would advise those who have dirty chimneys to burn theM out, or ( therwise cleared of their combustible contents. IMgimi3llllVa/kiug Dur,ng the last week walking has been made extremely dangerous by the freezing of the late rains. Every precaution WAS necessary to save from slipping, and nitz . tty of those who neg. tested to take the precautions were precipitated uponthe hard and . slip eery bosom of Df.other Earth, consid erbly to their 'hurt. Our citizens, who possess ehariteible - and generous feelings, will take measures: itnmedi met): to remove the ice from the pavement before their doors. We trust all Will do so, ♦ Hero Returned %Ye were very agreeably surprised on last week to receive a visit from our youthful ttoldier friend, E. Wilkin Thomas. Wilke has been in the tier vice of his country for three years and a half, during which time ho perform; ed his duty well. He was, during the latter portion of his time, the leader of the 120th Now. York Band, and suc ceeded in Making it one of the best bends in the service.. We bid him a cordial welcome to our midst. Se - Farmers are now required to report to the United States assessors all cattle, hogs, valves and'ebeep which they slaughter. for sale. The tax on each head of horned cattle is 40 cents, on each hog 10 cents, on each calf 5 oc;.ti, each - - eheep 5 cents. • Re . p'l*(El must be made during the first ten days of_each month. Persons failing to make return as required by law. sub ject . themseivei to a severe penalty. CEIMI=I:4 Rev. J. IL McGarrab was thrown from his sleigh on the 13th inst., bo: tween Masseysburg and Mooresville, this county, breaking his collar bone. Thmigh dragged some distance ho sue ceded in stopping the horse. :His wife and Hula boy were in with him and were also both thrown Out, but re. ceived no injury. Soldiers' Orphans Committee , Tun following is tile Cominittue ap pointed for Huntiti4don Colliity, in re• latitm to Soldier? Orphans, ds we find it, in the Pennsylvania School JOarnal: Win. Orhison, Saml. T. Brown, Mrs. Kato Cunningham, Mrs. David Blair, Mrs. Horatio Fisher, Hunting don. Loer —On Wednesday lasi, between Huntingdon and the Warm Springs, a package containing a hair brush, 2 ounces 01 worsted and . a largo croch et needle. iu tinder will b 6 rewarded by re miming it to this LOST.—In the borough ot Alexan dria, oil the °veil ingot the 12th.iiist., between the residences of Thee. Walker and W. U. E,terliiie, a Pilch Fur Vietorine, lined with brown silk, quilted. The fader leaving it at the residenee ot S: liouderstin, will hu roWai dud. A REMEDY FOR THE PILES,—It is a blessing to the suffering to know that we hece.au effectual cure for this - troublesome disease. Mr. J. P. Hazard°, of 164 Second street, Cincinnati, 0.; takes great pleasure in informing all.wito are suffering with piles that he used a . small quantify of Dr. Strick land's Pile Remedy, and it effected a penile. bent cure. This seems to be the cast. with all who make use of this splendid prepare tion. It is manufactured at No. 6 East Fourth street, Cinabinti. 0.. and soh: I:y.nitDruggists. PRICES OF BOARDING IN ICIIMOND.- The Richmond Examiner car:tains an ad vertisenieri t of the Edgthinit lithise, in that city, from which , we learn that the prices of boarding arc as follows Per day, 25,00 ; breakfast and supper, each $B.OO ; dinner. 110.00. FALSE . iNFORMATIOpI.--..) i vid na Is who eilliceivg that the readiest nod mast of avoiding thili qtry duty le to furnish false income tiori to Enrolling off;ers, are invited by the Board of elirollinen, to give epeeial attention to the following or der, paragraph 28, rovkeed.regulatione It a person, With intent - to-prevent the tireft,'fuses to give hiitrtio name 'when lawfully requested' toAlo so, by ,an officer Mhos() legal. duty:it is to:as esrtain and enroll it, it isan obStruction to that officer inthe performance of one of his duties-in r.lation to the draft.. So, also; ofthe giving of titlso names _with the 'same' literal intent, and the offenderl,Vill, in either case, be Bubject to summary arrest by the Prim-est Marshal. Those who entertain the opinion_ that by refusing to 'give information or . by givit g . false_ stateMents, they , can deceive.the enrolling officer are egregiously mistaken. It is very set-, detn, indeed, that the officer is corn pelled to rely for his knowledge of the civil status of any inAidual upon the sole infbrmation of the party concern ed. The attempt to relieve drafted men from military service, upon the plea that the names drawn—furnished by themselves—were fictitious or de fective, has utterly failed, arid if John Brown chooses to. give his rame 'as John Smith to the enrolling officer, he will simply subject himself to punish ment, without thereby' escapitg ser vice if drafted. Tribute of Respect. lirADQUARTERS CO. K; 2u2,1 Seta.. I'. V., Pow StAl ' SION. rA., Dec, 14, WHEREAS; it, has pleased Almighty God, in the dispensation of his Provi deuce, to so early remove from among us our much esteemed and beloved comrade and fellow soldier, Corporal Samuel &toiler; and whereas, we, the nodersigned, members of Co K, 202 d Regiment, P. V have been appointed a committee to draft resolutions in honor of the deceased : Theretbre he it, kesolved, That in the death of Corporal Samuel limiter, our company has sustained a huts that is sorely felt, and which we do mourn over with Christian resignation. Resolved, That the christiani'lce, pa. trititie and gendemhnly deportment of our brother in arms, is worthy the odi .lie, Resolved, That we most - e iliii t trutier our heart-felt sympathy to the bereft, partner, and Ettherless .eliii dreh, of the deceased—commending tin.in tit . the care and protection of ilim : who does all things- well. Resolved, That these resolutions be published in the Hinitingdon Globe, and Shirleksburg _Herald, and that co pies of the name he rorwarded to the families of the deceaSod. . Capt. A. Wilson Decker, [chair.] Sergt. John A. Woodlculc. " Henry Hudson. Corporal John Wilson, " John Price, " Jacob B. Swope, " David johns, " Alfred Bathe, " David B Heelc. " George Eybter. Corporal Samuel Booher, of Groin%veil township, iluntingdon co., Pa., died at the Hospital tit Fairtax. Sta tion, Vit., Sunday, Dee. 11th, aged 36 3ears. Our highly esteemed friend and fel low. soldier in arms—whose death we. most deeply deplore—having 'viewed the progress of events, saw the for midable tread .of Treason, and 'astir. 'cation vaunting itself and wareng a A sinst, the inevitable rights oc man, was moved nit!) the spirit of a true patriot t , rueet the foe. In ac cordance with rho convictions of du• ry he was !Wt.:II hastily calling his together, imploted upon them the blessing of God, conirnittiog them to the divino favor and protection and Vias soon after found in the ranks of hiS countrymen. On the .Btii of Sep-- teinber fro Traa"preaThrtit: - to — Cife. pont of Corporal, which positior, he filled with credit to himself and company— for no one did his duty better. In the death of Corporal Samuel Booher, the tinnily bus lost a kiwi fa thers an affectionate husband; the church of which ho was au acceptable member'for 15 years, a od steward, aid an active laborer, the country at true semi, acid his company a fellow soldier, whose enaracter shall long live in our memory; but glorious hope, o Ft loss is Ins Pe too to his da,;t. DOUR i AFFAIRS. rrRIAL LIST- J. 41, V/111: 781:31, 160 RBT W &K. • S. J. Crawl fur use Vs Joh° ll aq W. W. k. 1.1. C. fAltrakill vs .UOI aOl love. 31110 VS Dv. P. h Eu. Vs Wit Ott Is Loren% Cu..ries Lr,ujbla va J.,isu Lowey. = „ . MichrolJ.Gr ove Til .. Edward F. Dodgem. Henry C. llublueun . Ts .Icolgo .-ipee. J.1:111.1.11 for nee ' to Win itothrock: ' • 31..1rr0, Te,k.tr S Co, no INITL,UII nun. Mettern. I.ras 00.1 McV.lity Ti Ly ;0 0- ing 110.. Co. J. P. Atvier6o.l . o Er. TO Henry orla.••)•, Ji.004,11 kilts tit Julia Hultman et al. J.11011,,er ..t al vs r. 13rlanlibaligh's k.o. • Julian 3lorgan as Win. Morgan. Lunch I.llsl VI 31. thlilCual'd Atinlr, W. C. WAGUSER, Prory Proty ' ll Office, Ilunting4ou, Dec. al, 1811. i''' GRAND JUIWRS Ephraim Baiter, banter, Springfield. Jodi Oresswell, murchant, West. James Clark, bilueniaker, Gilbert Chancy, Purace, Barree. John Crownover, miller, " Clymails, farmer, Dublin. Levi Dull, cal•penter,- Union. Levi Evans, Esq. carpenter, Carbon. Allain Green, carpenter, Cassville. Joseph Ruiner, farmer, Clay. Joseph Hannah, farmer, Porter. Adam Hoffman, chairinaker, Walker George Hallman, blacksmith, West. - Josepn Isenberg, farmer, Morris. Samuel Kreiger, !moon, Hopewell. C. Long, gentleman, Huntingdon. G. Miller, (river) Milner, limiderisoa. James " Porter. William Orr, Tell. Levi Piper, carpenter, Tell. • W dliam Reed, titrmer, %Volker. alley, mill weight, Pranklin _Robert Wilson, " Jackson. • Lee Wilboll, Ittrnier, Dame. TRAVERSE JURolts—Flßsi , WEEK. ja.volv Anspatelt, thriller, Jackson. IVashing,ton Baker, •"red. John Beaver, "i 1 pewull. Reynolds l ickets , Jackson. Henry 13uru, " Springfield. John S.-Briggs, " Andrew lietde, miller, n:anklin. , Henry Brewster, gentleman, Shirley. Daniel Clubman turinCP Clay: ' Afjruhiim Crtne, Anthony. Cook; laborer; Carbon:..- John H. Donaldson, farmer, HOpewell. iJohn Eberts, farmer, Franklin. hi Ftterhoof,merehanr, Huntingdon. Michael Flesher, farmer, Jacirson. l'lrtobc.rt Fleming* g‘ • Dublin.- Caleb Groenland, •• Clay. Martin Grit • ? John liernelinu; " Shirley. Daniel Hileman, " Ithirris. - Jacob F. Hoover, " Penn. .Jacob Hiliitei, " Jackson pcieph Henderson, " Daldin. • A. Hoffman, jr, plliilteOlUntiPgool) • George Jeffries, farmer, Dah!iii. J. H. Kenedy, post master Alexandria. George 1.1. Lang, farmer, Walker. Robert _Lane, " Porter. Samuel McClain, " Carbon. - John Miller, : • " Tell. • V. Miller, -": Oneida. Abraham Megahan. J. P.-Penn. John Nelson, farmer, Dublin. George W. 1-. - 'orter, farmer, Jackson. Samuel H. Pheasant, farmer,. Union. Samuel Peightal, cooper, Henderson. Thompson Ste yens, farmer, Springfield. Samuel Snare, laborer. Penn Alex. States, watchmaker, Walker. John M. Storiebraker,- clerk, Brady. Martin Shank faminer. Warriors.mark. C. Slioutz HopoWell. John 1,. TIAV is, !Midi ill in, Franklin. Enoeli Walls, rhymer, Porter.'" • John Weight, firmer, Tod. Elias .W ilson „Esq. hirMer, Marshall Yocum. wat,hmaii, Union. :.:tntle! Yocum, hiaekswith, Jatelcson. TRAVERSE JURORS—SECOND WEEK. Jacob E ,Bare, fitriner, Springfield. Caleb BrOWn, frmee. Clay John 13rumbatigh, farmer, P'enn. Jolar Booth. farmer, lipeingfield. Bice, carpenter. Frituklin. John 13arr, farmer, Jackson. Satnutd.Bickets, farmer, Jackson. John Chilcote, flintier, Tod. John Cox, farmer, Barrec. Oliver Colegate, farmer, Cromwell.. .1 Chattily: laiminn keeper. Warriors'k Drake. coach maker, S iirleyshurg Isaac Enveat t, farmer, erimiwtill: A hrahant Funk. minister, Shirley. Daniel Fetterhoof, farmer. Morris. John Gifford, jr. farmer, Shirley. Noble Grown. ' ) former i ..13:Lyree. H George Hawn, faemee, Brady. William llngben, farmer, George W. Ilnyett, M. D. Alexandria Jacob Hoffman, miller, Alexandria. , Jackson Kelley; faenternwelL: — Ditvitt - tirftzAffir, Shirleysburg. John Lee harmer, Penn. Robert McNeal, farmer, A lexuty'er Oaks, fame;i:Barree. Geor g e Rusitell, J. P. Hopewell. - Alex: 'R imsey, farmer, Springfield. Peter Stich rist, farmer, Crum well. Saninel Schell, farmer, TbmewelL J. Summers, brick m aker, Huntingdon Adam Warfel, blacksmith, Brady. Samitel Wilson, carpenter, Cromwell. Richard Wells, farmer, Warriorsmark, John P. Watson, farmer, Wink.. Jul n Walls, farmer, Cass. PIIII..WW,LVIII4 DIARKAITS Dee. 23. Fancy nail Extra Family Mau.. ........til I tOiattii.2ti emimiiiii and Supertino slo,2,ati Rye Him; !!) 00 . :01 . 11 ‘ll 'i; hi 8't.09 I,lla I% Niel% hem 5i..502.52 Fair mill Prime 14.1 i2ss(iti2 53 Rye e 11.72 • Corn. print. , Yellow ;1.75 Oats ' O5 . . Barb ny iil ho $5 .00 Chive miti, 'ilbi Phi $13.01 iiiiiitity .15M° . lisiX,Tud $ . 3 to Wool 1o0(412 • • • hide," 13 HUNTINGDON MARKETS. Extra Family Flour triLibl 011.10 Extra , 10 001 0.25 White 11 heat lied U•licitt 2 ^1 1 75 Coen 1.25 thus 75 Cluvorseed .1.00 Flaxseed 0 45 Pried A pidem ........................ .................. ......... 2. 4/ liiilier 40 Eggs "5 Lard 35 llam '5 Si ..... tiler • 20 ' O / rid low 12 QICATES.—A splendid lot of the la• test Sew 'folk styles for Emil-A and Gentlemen of as sizes, just received and for sale by • _Dec. ]3:• 1001. pIIOVISIONS—sueh it 3 Hams, Dried 11..er, Dried Penile., Citron. %mine, Curraute, t..1,,,,•5e. Le., Le.. at Dec. 13, %I-If. . LLOYD k LANNELS, Miners Plads,Linseys, Clutter, Ltdioa CMMAL• ug Cloth IMMOM LA DIES Furs, Circulars, SIIILWIS, Ila ale Newbiae, Sontagoe'o &c, at 1 &IMM! I _TAIID WARE, Queeesware, Cedar x are. 'lota & Cap-, guUtO & Shoes of oil kindn at Due. 13, , c4-a. LLOYD Si IlaZiilY'b, grlA RPETS, Oil Cloths, Rugs &e., at wc. 13, '5l-tt. LLOYD ,k HENRY'S.. ALT by the barrel, flack and bushel KJ at LLOYD A ILY.N“ Dec. 13, 'C.I-Itl =MI ,041 , ) 1111,1,1, of Wheat, '20.1..1 " Rye, .4,y110 " Coro, 4.00 t, " o.tis. For which the lagliorit civill price will pr paid •t Dee. IS,liii-tf. liii /Ili& lISSItY'•S REA'i arrival of CheavGwxls,:now jr opeo nod for eels ui 13, ul-ti. LLOYD tt 11ENDY'3. LL KINDS of Ladies Dross Goods tieutlettettes Weer of the latest styles at V.V. 13, qi.4-tr. LLUY u dz 11 ai ItY.B. LL KINDS of Grocevies—suoll as S. rap MOIIIBBV.S, 801ars, Coffeoi. 3e. at low pi ICOI at 13. 'a i-tf. UM k II EN ICY'S. A _UDI'COR'S NOTICE. Estate of William Myinti. dosensod. • un , lertignetl nudism by the Orphan... Court. ot Ilummglon. to dlerlikno the balanca i u the of l/..vel onrrick aurvleiiiß Executor of Met,. !Mid of West b.w.1,114p deceu.ekl. will Wend ler Butt pnrikese at his office In ituutingiluu,on Saturday its OA of December Sot at ten o'clock In the foronouti. when mei where ell persons Interested will present tholr chr inn or be debarred that coining in on said food. J. dr:ll'l4l.L dTiiIVART, Auditor. Dec.l2, 1513. Christmas and Bridal Presents, LTEN LtY HARPER, No 520 Arch ctruet, PIIILAD_LPIIIA, 1111, a largo stock of kr,T. %V.ATCIIES, - FINE JEWELRY. SOLID ,ILV ER-WA RE, Superior plated TEA SETS, OWNS, FORKS, &c uct. 3in. W. W, HILDEBRAND, WiTit WILSON, ANDERSON & CERNEA, WROI,ESALEDEALEItS AND JOBDEItS IN DRY GOODS, No. 415 Market Street, {Milan, Between 4th and sth, North ;Side. Nor2a-2,0. o.W. COUNTRY DEALERS can • buy from mein Huntingdon at WHOLESALE; an clumping they van in tho 0 as I hater nllOlOOOlO morn in leliiindelptil a • • . Fira. Cigars at, 1.4 e w a' Book Store . • . _ . .. . . . .. „.... .. . A riIIIVISTnATRIX' gOTIO.E. lA_ tetate Of. Ale;ciindet• Park, deed. • Letters of adminisfralion. nn the estate of Alexander Pm*. lati.of Cloy' twp.; Huntingdon county, dwav ha 'vfng boon granted to thn undersigned. all pursoni indebt ed to the estate aro regtmeted to make payment, and those hating claims to present them duly anthenticated for settlement. rii KM: J. PARK, Adm'x.. Nov. ~'64-sty . . XEd UTORS 'NOTICE. :• (Estate . of Christopher Wigton, d,c'd.) Letters testsnsentarj% on the estate, of Christopher Wig ton. late of Franklin township, Ilnntingdoh county. deed. having .been granted to tin und-rsigned. all per , ott. in &ldea to. the F,lftte are untested to hunhe inune , lete payntent. and those having claims to nre . .seot them duly authenticated. • ..108111'1I DVAA HT, Nov:9, SAMUEL WIGTON, R. It. WIGTON. GA •. •- •A•SCIEOOt. lIIAZINE MEV! . CLARK'S .SCHOOL • •SEVENTY-FIVE . CENTS A YEAR. • Spo , chri. undo. Bums. Muthcmatica' Cir . anunar, Enigma", lecbute:. do. . ' HE 'Publisher of this popular DAY moviliLY. in ord, to renefinll parts the cnuntry. wilt Aend the VISITOR ONE TEA• PN ME, To One EEttiON (rEIIO Will INA fol'agent.)-Nt nay PM Office in tho United ,tat,a. Addrene, soulflro cente, L.,. particulate, - 1. W. DAM; fI ADA Y. Pnbli.her, • Inos Cl eutnut Strnet, Philadelphia, Ps. Nov. 9-3 t C --- '0- 1 " -- 1\1(0.R EA L :Z80 : 4$ 1 1 , e' ) 7,00 . . r. Strichland's Mellifluous Cough !labium lx warranted Cam. l'9ughA. Colds. lloar7rnoss. Asthma Whouping Sorts Throat Couamoption. and ull tiCroctions of 1 . 11,at anti Lung, r sale by Dreggbt.s. (Jenard Depot, No. d, Nat . rtlk Street, Citr.:ibbati. OLE,. -1?'73;4'..:„.,..,. ~ p „. : All the 1 614%31 men and the Pm.. recommend Dr. Strickland a Anti Cholera Mixture X 9 the only certain remedy for Dia:Theca ,4111 i Dyseetery. It ie a camlawition of Astring/olt, A bporbonti.:lini.lents and enrminntivo, and is warranted to effect a curo after all other means !Ace foiled. n• tale. by Druß4i•tn. General Depot, No. 6, Feet 1 - tb Street. ribeiennii. Ohio. . • Dr. Stileklitiid'i Reined cd it of tho vrorot casts of Blind and l•reeding mediate relief nod ofiVel4 •.pertnani4nf CO?. Try it di re..ll. It is warranted to•iore. . For salt. by 411 Druggism .fienoral Depot, No. 0, Nast Fourth street: Cincinnati, DYSPEPSIA. NERVOUSNESS AND Dr. STRICKLAND'S TONIC.—We tan recommend tllono sulTering with loss of Appetite, Indigestion, or Dyspepsia. Nervta,m,s3 or INervou. Debility. to use Strickland's Tonic. li is a vegetable p 1 eparation. tree Dom alc“bolie liquors; it etrengthens the whole norvous 5. stela ; It creates a goes ,Lpp,t it°. and' Is warranted to cure Dyeperia aril Nervous D•:biiity. . . . For sale by Druggists goiter/01y. at $1 per bottle, Pre pared by Dr A. Strickland, ,No. 6, East Fourth :gruel, Camilla tti, 011ie.. JoNS REED, Agent, Huntingdon Pm • TJir ► _ RE VENUE STAMPS FOR SALE AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE. nuNTINGDON, PENNA. 1864. - 1864. CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. For Gentlemen's Clothing of the best material, and roads o tho hest workmanlike limner, mill at opponlto Linn Vranklin lionise In Market Equaro, llaatlag don. Pn. lautin..lll,, , :as +A, WAD QUARTERS FOR NEW GOODS. D. P. CWIN INFORMS THE PUBLIC THAT HAS • JUST OPENED A SPLENDIS. STOOK of NEW GOODS THAT CAN'T. BE BEAT IN CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY. COME AND SEE. • D. P. GWIN, Nov. 93, '34. M=l MMffi= HARDWARE CUTLERY HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c. JAS. A. BROWN, CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK Nor. 23. Ff.; MT_MIMCYTTALX.I. FEIBOOTS AND SHOES. ItG SUAEt'Rlt;i. r,sp , ;etftilly A X Inf.rim Id+ old 1:11.1(”M-1,4 Mid the public getierall, that hi. h.. rehi oppoliite 1{10“ Die 11,1rdwera storm', where lie lota opt•iked 33cooczotss and is prepared to tineonimodato everybody with good at , ticlos'at remonable prices. lie also continues to nninufactura to order all kinds of boots and slms. kbautipgdon, A4ril-14 11 44. . - . DEBILITY cLoT RING. H. ROMAN. ETZiI CLOTHING FALL AND WINTER, I=l 11. ROMAN'S IL ROM A N'S AND IMMENSE STOCK CM ENDLESS VARIETY NOW OPEN AINTD TOB SALE Br HUNTINGDON, PENNA NEW STOCK OF FISHERS' COLLIE, EIMMEIM 11. G. Fl44Eit. T. C. tumult FISHER & SONS HUNTINGDON, PA. =2E STAPLE & FANCY .DRY-GOODS, ETC., ETC. 1==:1 A_ HANDSOME STOCK of GOODS, °fall kind,. le'nort open for the impaction of tho public, and we cordially invite all our Cuetomera and the public generally, to cell and ho convinced that we are.unequal- led In the quality, tette, etyle, and prices of our anode We req.eet the public to bear h mind that we pm chaeo principally from first hands to New York, pay Can for all we buy, and cannot be rivalled in oar facili fice for opening for public use, a cloak of General bier• MUM -..-...ANP+ VI HUNTINGDON MILLS. I=l GRAIN, FLOUR, AND FEED. =o= WE ARE PREPARED TO KIR, ehaae all kinds or (MAIN, for which we will pay the highest calla prices, and will have for sale at all times, FLOWS, FEUD. ie. PLASTER! PLASTER!! C=l WE HAVE an IMMENSE STOCK of PLASTER; au ample supply fur this and neighboring multi. I Haring a Mill expresaly for grinding it, Tie con produce finsr and more desirable flock than can usu. ally be bad. = SALT 1 SALT ! I===l WE OFFER 500 BBLS. of SPLEN dill ONONDAIO A BALT, unequalled In quality and price 0. A, Salt 111 mkt is alto kola constantly or kW. I=El FISH. FISH. C=E:C=l II NW/. x• 1 it,teit /0 No. SI • 10 • No. 0 • SS llhtf 116 Is. Ito. 1 a tb) , a a No. 2 a /6 a • No. i . . QUZSillr IdArr•ls wad lila, or A n o u.' of. Ell 9 SUMAC. SUMAC. WE ARE AT ALL TIMES PRE- rand tir bny AUkIA will pay.enob, .r ludo, a r!oolreel FLAX. FLAX, I=El THE HIGH PRICES RULING FOR Cotton Gaud: Imo compelled pnblio attention to bo mpecinily directed to the culture of Ms. It ran be made by lop" ottotstion, Out or the most ♦eatable products a former can produce; an acre readily producing LO to. 60 Pollan worth of fibre and seed. Great Caro should be token by growers have their Flax spread very thin when rolling: when watorett sufficiently on one side, it Mould be turned, and subject to eknosurc; intll all the •talks FeqaFrer color, and tb . oAint separates front the plod by a gentle •rub: It nhould on a very dry day be tied in bundlee, and ie then ready for the mill. As a general thing too much cued le soven on an acre. Values the ground is very rich one Basile] tier acre In sufficient. If the ground Is very strong onu and one fourth bushel is ample. • I :Dr / 4 , 1144. _•. _ . • Flax%a. 35 1- oz, tindersigrie4 offer .the . Farm.,og. Tw i tch 'theylrmado, In ;meet towneldp.- tannin:4,ton 'county. at private gala. It is intuited three millet front ;pateriburg, Alai the same dietauce frottf gailroadeit.lF It.coutaine three , hundred andlortyddne heree'end allowance; good building,. and about ono hundred sad !any scree cleared, and well adipted for • .thek fawn: •• . J. 8. - MAGI/IR% 'aprillo,lB6l-if. • „ RACIIEL MAW:UAL • VALUABLE FARM FUit, Is PENN TOWN£4IIO,: • ALbut ono }soli mile from Mark.lestbnrr,, Stathinj od th• . 11uutInplon fr. Broad Top K. IL, cOutalulng.orig• •.T WO lIELVDRED .ACAZeg A Lnut our-lialfrlcar and In cultivation; 3Q.or aura! which is goad meadow laud. hits an appin , •'orchard, and other fruit trees. 'A coot! dwelling hotiaa and hank barn is erected thereon. JacueS Croak. runeahrough it, and has a uuod water power; it is nj. gdod 'situation for a •taimery. Pock oak hark being picinty and convents:9 Is In it good oda:inanity; with milli, atom, anima hornet! rind chili , . • Tome of bale tnado eatiefactors. WM. B. ZHIGILIIII tfunt!agdon, 31, '64. - 1 .4 1 It .I.ls FOR S A . 1: sulon.riber .11 - .,U'o;at Private sale, Lie YARNS' hituate in [lender:um Lowneltip,lluatingdon county, about. four miles from Huntingdon, . , ho ',IIANSION FA It n, now occupied by the Babe criber, contains about one hundred and silty Acres. and allow.' anco;about one hundred acre! bring cleared and thereat. doe rock oak and white oak' timber lahth • .• The buildings consist or 6 goad atone dwelling . - home, two stories high, with baeiment end cellar.te a a new frame hank barn, carpenter chop, black. smith shop, wagon shed. corn crib, Ac.. There le - a good meadow owl orchard on the pretniseri'aucl tau tstia /a in a good state of cultivation. • • • . The-other Farm adjoins • the ,• orit. above 'desitibed, and contains 001.3 ono hundred and ten tares, and allowance,: about R 5 acres being cleared and the balanee Welt timbered . . Tine blinding's are.a.two story logdwelling house and • barn po:rtly, frame and partly lug., There Is w Inremnurs. her of cherry and other fruit . ' Oar on (ha Ttni. trill he girt. on the paynienti, and turns rondo to colt pnrchar , ra. Further informattuu cap be had byas pi) bog to thin iiiibsCrihor bu tjießremfiato, or to ilatatud Brown, E , q , nuiltiogdon, • ./01.tlf o Het, n0023-ct. ADJ 0 URA' ED SALB. - .' A EXECUTORS';-.SALE MEd r i"..4.-`3O rrIlE UNDERSIGNED EXECU: terr. of Cil It late of Franklin township. Ilunling&n . county. dec41...-,by,aktne : of the power nod ourholity vested la them' b3l the will Of laid deceased will Offer at Public Sale. oil the premium, oa. • THURSDAY', DEMME, 221,1884 at 10 o'clock, A. N. All that VALUABLE LDIESTOISIE . 7.14111 k situate itk. Franklin - township. llunsingdon countk, containing.loo, acres, 140 of whiclraie cleared agd.improyed. The builds Inge consist of a goad twtiatory doubli, franie dialling. house. and nece,iary outbuildings. null a frame hank, barn. 76 XBO feet. A good young - orchard. in.siiing fruit, anA, several fine springs, both slato and lizaef.tene ate em the property. • . •.. . • - it is situated on' the turnpike from Spruce Creek te, Centre county, and is four miles from Spnice Creek, a Station no the Pennsylvania Railroad. The creek rimer through the farm. and them are two good water,powenti at one of which there is a dim already bullt,rendy for machinery. The farm Is In good order and cultivation, nod its con venience to achoOK churches, stores: and the large Iron manufacturing establishments of . Huntingdon •county, makes thlimme of the most desirable farms imthe interior , urtherFtite. • Pateiewlon lievtalfrered oa'th's - first of April. The Exycntors will at_ some time Offer at rabies sale 320 acres of land in county, Imams None of the Heirs desire to purchase, the property will be sold to the highest and bet bidder. . • ' TERMS OF SALE i—one third in hand and the residue in one and two years (rota date of sale. with interest frost , the first of April, 1003, secured by the bonds and Snorts gap of the purchaser. SA HURL; WIOTON, lieut., Dec. 13, '6l. . •R. B. Wit/TON. • . JOSEPH DYSART,. • Exeilutorst • . The Harrisburg n egraph. , Phlladelphla Press, and- Lancaster Eipress, publish 3 tithes and send bill to this ORPHANS' COURT SALE. - . ..• . • . TN pursqan_co of an order of ,-,h4) orphans' Court of Iluntingdchi county, the under signed Administrators of William Porter, late of Jack. Pon township, deceaseci„ appotutvd Trustesa by the sall Court to soil said estate of said deceased, will on SATURDAY THE 315 T DAY OF DECEMBER, LYSS:• at 10 o'clock A. 31., expose to public sali, ottibnpremliatb the following real estate. lit A certain lot or plecu of ground contalalng Iva Sara and otos ho wired perches, nud the usual allowances, Niter atelo-Jackson township:, homing thereon erection's. 71AW• NIL!. ALSO—A lot or piece of ground situated Is Jackeos township, non taitilnibilo note; more or leis. being part of a survey containing 89 acres and 155 perches, cousoyedi 'to the said William Porter. by- John P. Stewart mud elf', ALSO—A tract' of n.uutelu tend alteate in The town ship of Jackson. containing 400 - acres, more or leo, oil Fog hidge, adjoining the mansion tract lands of .6-:•••;...F. Jenitinge on the north, and !adds of :annli Bickel of i the south. This tract will be sold m a whole or In par. eels, as may prove most advantageous. TERMS OF SALF::—,Ons halt of the purchase money to be paid on Counruialion Or the sale, and the reeldue In two equal annual payments thereafter, with httereetf SO bu recur d by bond and mortgage. The latuest Samuel . Porter'e tvidow to be secured to the Mad. faOltG UM. Pi ILTERti • 'SAMUEL STEWART,. - i • Dee •-. . REAL ESTATE AT PIIBLIC:SALL• ORPHANS' COURT SALE. OF GEORGE MORUM, IiETZ.I3ID. wit be exposed to Public Solo, oo tbo ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27th, UM, The following Reel Estate of OEOROIt Armin!, we d the township of Unfree, !loomed, to wit ; , , . sout , • • A LL th'at . 'certain tract of . Land.- situate in the towtsbip of Barrett. boundat - oti by lands of Joseph Ferreet, on the west by itutd4 a.- 4 {. 1 .4i-R:4.Vton.-I>tirsey Snlentuts Rod - Thomas. Bell, on the north by lands of Alexander Haney. and on the, ! east by lands of AlexanderHell'abeini; containing"abent, • TWO HUNDRED AND NINETY-NINE ACRES. nett measure, about 90 bf Which 'aro cleared-the balene4 is well timbered; having thereon erected a twoatory4.o9l. - HOUSE:, nod Log Bat n; 'aFttt.' a twoeitoey . .Lok Textbst House, and X good frbif-bearag 'Orchard. ire en the premises. Thiel tract will be told animal:ter; sulitd479. dad, to suit purchasers. • TEII.3IS OF SALE—One tilled of the purchase. minify.; to be paid on confirmation of sale; the retnolilder•httero. *quill manual payments with interest. unreels. where Executors shall deem 'theft to Itotto one third at futerest - : , duriog tine life. of the 'eeldßee or 06 decedent:fit - Which ante they shall have tiuthjrity to do so: to be secured fes-f -each case by bonds and. mottgaige.of purchaspr. - - • .;;;,• -• • • GEORGE 81 : 0111381 Deo. 7, 1804. JOB SLACK, . , FRENCH BURR AHLL-STUNZS. 'Manufactory, Liberty Street, near tbef Cotton-Factory, HARRISBURG, IaSNNA. . • . • r e undersigned an n ounce s •ta. the trade that ho continues to manufacture* and' import reet • - rvim the- moat celebrated quarters in France, tkia .best qualltleeof • .FRENCII BURR MILL STONES,.. , . . which he offers at reasonable rates, and gbaranteei matte; faction to the purchaser Also, every anmbet ' l4 was:' e 2 - the,celebratod Obi) AURER BRAND BULTINO-02,0TU:' Orders by mall promptly attended to, andwrodlforwart • ded by railroad, canal, or express If desired. • ' . : U. KEPNER, • N0.23-Sin No. 10. West Stato 'greet, Ilarrlehnriifaja NEW GOODS! 'NEW GOODS 1! 25 PER CENT. CEIE4LPER, THE CHEAPEST 0111AOn: COHN, AT COFFEE RUN STATION, Wentil respectfully call the attention eif petrels* epeolally, and the public to general to his estansl4 ^ stock of well **looted new Goa* itleer.gle,o ktr" . # l,olL &stern ;Clog, contlnflog, lu past , p Guilds," Clothing, Wool- Wars; Notions,. Data and Caps, Boots and', Shoes, Bonnets, Shawls, lure, Hardware, Queenswere, Grog' eeries, Wood and Willow-ware, Segare, Nails. Glass, Provisioas Oil, Fish. Salt, Tinware,. -Cop.. .... per Ware, Drugs and . Medicines, Clocks, Watches, kc., • and all other article! kept in a fleet chose country. dote all selected with the . greatest cure and which were pur chased for cosh only, and affords 111 m to eon them at a very low figure. The pubtic will and it to their advent_ tags to call.and examine our unsurpaseed stock, befsres 4 purcheeing elsewhere.' No pains will be soared in show, tug our Goods. Ladies are epee-fatly invited to osamlne., oar large block of fashionable dross goods; lahawls, colors, Purr, and a great variety of Woolen Goode, H 0111; ry, ece. • All kinds, of produce taken in exchange at the highest norkc't priceef",oh not rofered. 'By strict attention'to• th e want,,t ee ,onners. we hop to receive a continuation: of iii, r ,op.t,onsge with WlllOl we bereta, f ur , favored. 0111111 . n. and all. and TIM gw. natr Oioids received daily - I'vov. 1864. I A W ASSOCIATION.. . . . Teo und.,siznsd Imr , RFlSoclitted OF:lnspirer, 4 . 3 pityl In the prfo.ti.• of tit , . Inu: in Huntingdon. p.p. Ice'.l9 the - ml . Km. rind f ,rner y occupied by J. Vmp:,t,w.. ort, n11,141113011°' court Mitre, • - . , - A. W. BENEDICT, J. SEWELL 'PLIVAP.T.,' July 20, 1004, i O n 11 A A . B Y RO tTli n ii in L i ff o u a n y l n o t zed Wigt Fork Lk' traq!ed SOW, EIMON coax.