~`' ~ ILI h . 12* , ,g..„ —2Bo ll ,Tifilf• E11i, 4t . , ,,_' ” .. .-t.-- -- - - - .-----, ? / 0 ,;d 6,i 3 0 Arent cOntestits over, ' ' '4 ''''''''''.g, "ll 'iletie . AtkPfOPOSo to ' ' ' 'y dem4i,ii`in a faii i - nr:fo r'il;e cashlai. Our i'‘adeis weekly.-- ~.4- ' 4 1 1 6 7sPaP4i(the size of ; 10th:the same amount of . _ . 7 inatteri-for sl,o,a.ye - ar, is a '4Bitiess,a- fact ivb ' liay.o been - t i k ii - r tai. ittt-'in. "but until IA lathe late election airy cared little wheth ..4,,41:-. - our business.— ,3-4, " conntry... 7 and jpe . must ' .-31. ' '\ I . 11,3 .00Ekt:iif:print .. r" and liv,ing; is ~-,-. , < ,,ince the wa1...„,,,, VA. been the .114 i eee:-before the.. wn r ced 'Ad. if:vie should con tin rnand no more for our paper, have* done heretofore, m the cash war prices we aro I,lk,),:lkily,,yrsould mat-flank us ert , ts:4? . -em . rendor to an on e have liecii--fightin'g- the -last tAst - Sty qrs. TO protect ourself, to live live, we noi:v mßkelhe :terms tcri&ion ty„the Globe $2,00 per for six menthe, payable s adiznce. old subscribers' in ar tearaafter Tailuary Court will be charg t at the rate- of $2,00 a year to tuara r .up- 7 -Oose paying up before or uri4Conit:Weeka.':wilr be charged it n'tti; When they will'be required new terin if 'they !sire to cOnti Ue as. subgeribers to the Our friend's cannot complain of the trance lir our . , terms, as every ecinn y paper in. the State of the size of o Gio . 66,la . nd:sothe.wiih not :half the ding;thaftini hris....ndvaneed from ,50 Cad ' - tormi;) to, ;from $2,50 :,to 1M yearin 6,4 ante, lAl.oo:dcsirtiXo:sliscontinue their Incripti on *ill im ed lately tteqattint. . . tdvertiaing and job _ Work. Thq ptiblisliers of newspapers, i❑ this county, owing toltke . i'nereaSed . priCeel of paperi .articles . connected , .1. with the . basilcas,. have adopted the, „ Itolloviingtatell: •• " . Ist.l That-the rates of - Advertising be, freie this date, for one square, of 12 liner or less,one time,-,75 cents ; three - tinier $1,50.; and. 50 cents for each sub Administrator's ,Insertion. • : . AdMinistrator's and f Y,xecutor's No tices and'Auditoy'slrotices $2,00. .Tkecaslz.. to . accoMpany all t' 'se notices. 2. TAtiegQ6: horn tlis date be, fer any number of Bills Ic2B tynn twen ty, one•l'lititlis We et ; •$1,25 ; - 454.fotirtll /sheet, $2,50; one-halt sheet; $1 . ,0%,; and 'additional copies half : pribe: 1311,nics $2,00 p.m! . .. • .. 3: Ali Advertising ,and Job - Weer, now due: . anti remaining iinpaiif on the Ist day . of February, 1865; will be charged the above rates. All adverti sing and,roli WOrk,payable.oll contract,. • , _ Eds. and Pubs. Jour: and Amer. J. IRVIN STEEL, I'd. and Pub. .hfonitor. _ WM. LE IVIS Ed. and Pub.-Globe: Look ont igr.Tltigtn; • We aro - 'iMiliing . p — rePai•atiens for genetal settlement' : of- accounts, in • *ievr of thb eigb cash prices `dernan ,, <led for everythiniin connection with the publleaticih'of a weekly family iournal.: Bills wily be made out and forwarded::,as Aeon as practicable' to all delinquenti:indOted on subscription, ) ailvertiing or jobhing account. We expect -pat persons .-upon receiving them will -cancel: their indebtedness I without dela:y. 'those knOwing *them selves indebted and can make P . , con venient to call and square up before bills are . tmide Ont will confer a favor. RP pc}} tames. tye 'Leber 2LRpointed. . Ppod-the..recommendation of Mr_ aianel, the retiring public school itcher of this place,..Mr. James E. practical teacher, residing - "nay, has been chosen ; the Boarij, to fill the r!4.,utiuy - unexpired term. • We bid the incoming officer every sue pees in hie:new-sphere. A rumor was current oh our streets host week that the foreignpowers, France and England, had formally rec• ognized thesouthernconfeaeracy. We " have learned npthing _since to confirm . . the'report,and.the_rumor may ho con sidered 'cliniird, circulated by discon 'e sympathizers to console their • 'o.feared the crushing of opoi-of the Success of • MEM -• . We wore the partaker of.two feasts !luring the holidays--one prepared by the wife of our particular ... friend Mr. • Phaney, and the (Ahoy frorn Mrs. Wil liam •Stewart. The delicious viands . placed at our disposal wore highly re lished, the more sp as the preparation of the same . received" eonnendab,le. justice at the hands of eus. gracious donors. —May the 4;ounties lyeren, always attend you. ~.-LothiL•Sen.t.Tonirtoe.—A• &WinchOs 'of enow•fell hero on saturday WA. new. dress--;',1 1 6, .llnrriebnrg, Telegraph. Numerouu-Jrhe' exemp at the late examination. From the reading of the late act eve :thought it would be otherwise. SONAL. ,Thfge .7 --The quota , of Pennsylvania : under the Into :Call. for 300;000 men. For this State to raise 67,000, over due fifes of- the whole number ;giyes . . cause for some stir, _and measures are urged to lessen it.. 'NBi - --The prospect of locreasing'the quo tas of boroughs and .toWnships of this county to make at) . for iho deficiencies 'in townships liko. Carbon; from which. men floe the hog-tongs, prodUces some excitement among the' sympathizers: .Their sympathy is gratefully returned, —lt is hardly necessary for us to re call the attention of ourice or otheis to the ittyptriance . of early filling -their houses. Do not postpone for fariorable opportunitiei, as they may sittp your.grasp. • . settringup our store accounts . we find • .i."‘nyindebted to us who have our borouoh liniits and farewell forever to petty accounts, which have been numerous. We call the attention of our read ers, the femirine poitiOn more partic ularly, to a corresPondence in this is. sue relatihg to matrimony and things matrimonial. Here is an open field for responding, and showing the true "teel• inxgs" of our lasses. Evidence :indignation:L-1 certain party of individtials of dila pled° evince great indignation at the mysterious I doings of the Board of Enrolment, while it was remaining here. It is al leged they refused. to accept substitutes fit for active sorvico,profferred by some of our citizens. The reason for refti; sing to accept them is not known to ' us, but we do know that the parties concerned are very. indignant, and propose investi 4 ating the s ul,j (m .,t to it s depths.' ..„. Wo are surprised at the yapiciity with which gounterfeiit fi ty C(lnt iioles , 4C. });irg fitted. Poribtips taken to distinguish between the good and the bad, and it is given for Wiled, it is worth. All counierfeitimoney, when known be such, should be discarded. B. F. McNeil, who lately iiirellas ed the office of the BedtOrd Patriot, desires to sell the office. -- Wu have received the first num: her of Lho Christian7PSiiii:y — CtiMpraniuri; published at Tyroua city by Mr. 11.01. singer, formerly editor of the Tyrone Herald. It is printed. neatly, and im well calculate::: to iliri;tiniliate the doctrines that it uphold:). Cansmenced. Ttiu puOtic, schools, of this borough, which have been closed for the, past two weeks.; to - ittiord the ju've i les none recreation, were opened on. Monday. Skating fliw days of the past week were highly enjoyed by 'the . lov . ers of the skating - pastime, • We were pleased to find that some Of_ear young ladies are making fast progross in learning the graceful and rapid movements of this enjoyment; and, withal, giving rouge the scorn, and acqniring na ture's ruddy glow. roil- We neglected: mentioning in r • last that the services of Mr. S. B. Oluthey. have been. secured by the firm of Cunningham & Co., of this place. We venture the assertion that no better man could be found. • E= We are prepared to• distribute to our business public and • others, cal endars for the year ISO:printed at this office. They can be obtained by calling at Lewis' -Book Store. • Itei3Ovoriug We were gratifled to receive a visit from Capt. J. D. Campbell on Thurs day. 'last. - He is recovering slowly from the injuries received some weeks ago from the explosion of an oil lamp. How are your ComOMptol , 'There 'vas quite a Stir in town 0;1 Pridtty nnd Saturday Intit. wero hero in large, ntonbore to be ex ornptod and exonerated fruit. drnft.— e nndorrite.nti unnlarrit.t • la , lie•A azo, keeping, a tet,urd of all exonera. tod. Cripples from the tatde fiat .will be preferrofi hv Painful Rumor Cloixtradlotaip Our citizens were starited by rea ding in news from rebel sources of the death of Major George Ittcoabo. Up on investigating the matter it has been found to be false, as the gallant officer is with his regiment, performing his duties. Week of ray er lia ! it; u6ic having been sot apart by all Evangelical de nominations, as a Wee.ll. of prayer, for the conversien of the world, .was, duly observed by the Presbyteriatt congre• gation of thiS place Prayer le a pow erful instrument in the hand of the Christian. God hi a prayer - hearing and a prayer answering .G.od The humblest Christian as hi? petition 48 ends to a throne of grace, will find acceptarce. Surely we may trust that the, prayers of Christians throughout the whole world, ascending as sweet incense to heaven, : will 'bring: down blessings ialpfuertple. May the time soon. eentoi when all pe,ople and all na tions 4 shall give .true faith, and alle giance to the sovereign King of the universe. Itlyite . rious The. snprised , elope merit of two youthB of tbke, borough. Tilt Draft. "-The Bargeskies and • Toin of :the borough of :B.untingden,- :have passed, an ordinance appropriating' much thereof as mas be necessary, for the plt.yMent, :of bounty to volunteers, acd persons-fur nishing substitueS,•under the late call; and have issued bends for the purpose' of raising the money immediately. It -is also provided as soon; as it can be ascertained what Sum Will be needed, a tax Shall be laid, - according to law, to cover the bonds issued. Those bonds are of the denomination of $lOO each, payable in ono year with six per cent interest, but as it is ex— pected the tax will be . laid within two or -.three months, those :taking : the bonds and not 'wishing to wait one year can get, their money sooner. rl'hose bonds aro a good and - safe in vestment and it behonves o_ur .especially tborie liable to draft, to come forward : promptly.. --and take them-, so that there may be no'aelay in fil— ling our quota. Sand.T: Brown, Bur gess, and 11. G. Fisher and Wm. I. Steel, Councilmen; have been 'appoin ted a special committee, to carry out the provisions of the ordinance, and• they call upon our, citizens to render their assistance in-filling the quota.-- There is every prospect that those who go Into service now will have the honor of bringing the war to a sue- cessful close.. ; Their advertisement will be found in to-day's issue. -• 0111 011.11 The mania for oil is on the ineiNiase, the ..epideMic pervading • aft classes, and absorbing the thno, attention, and interests of every man of business. *herever, any oft is discovered, or wherever any surface indications are apparent, there a rush of speculations and capitalists is made, and the land and. oil immediately bought at prices which the Possessor never dreamed of. In the western part of this State, more porticulorly, ore developineut4 of' tiro' oil' product ' bting' made, :here, colm=quutly 15 t h o ru ,h, w e Love oftan bc:on led to wondor ;A our men of enterprise and capital journoy so far from to seek thCir thrtunes from oil lands, while UMried beneath the soil of our own. county avast amount of the oily koduct might be divulged. We would, certainly, litre to see some of our on: complaining farmers who possess ster ile realizing immense profits from the oil :that nt, ght be found tbureom Rm 11untingtIon is rich in petro cerr,ttli 11$ WO ilaVe 1111 int:lied, _111i:`:IS1111.'K ' should be fatten fo reveal its treasures, more valuable diseoveries than bitu intinous coal would be made Itnown. have the' men of 'entcrpriSe and •energ; now, for .().14.1 ifuntingdott eclipse its neighbors in' producing the wealth of its province.; Preparation's are' malting in c,e.dt'erd coinity to bore tor oil. . • •• lain=l Our brave young. friend,. Sergt. E. S. Rudy, gave us a cal on Sabbath laSt. Ho had received a furlough fOr a low days. He has bpen `wounded Severely twice since he ha's been hi the service, and has been transferred from his old company, Capt. Harry Gregg's, to 239th. co„ V. R C., at Washington. lle looks'well, and can do some hard lighting yet, and we aro pleased. to know that he has been strongly re commended by experienced olpeers for promotion: Boant URI Present. •"The Superintendent of the Proaliy:, terian Sunday School at Alexandria, this county, was the recipient (>l' a valuable Christmas present in •the shape of a magnificent gold headed cane of the finest ebony, chafer/tie/y chased, the cost of which was s3(i. It was purchased by theteffebers in the schoid, and nresented to the faithful ftiperintemlent as a token of their re gard for him. The following instlip Web wua engritred upon the liead; . . 'tl'reBeitted by the, 'Peacherti ut the A.iox,kwiria • Prehi,yielitut Sun,i;t)- :•:(zip.,ol : , l: to John Pc•ri , r; Suite ihtentient for years, th-xcilliter 1864.'"rhe A 1.0.10.1 Ar.: , fst, H;(/,:i.hurg. illO 1 , 9-,ly. ritZ . ,C:l . :;;l; 010- f"W eve"'"gs vrovious w Lilt) Thu church stßic ,, c d,d iu winning nmey penitente i th e l i iitjuOty "t. Wil°l" V" "" 1 36,1 ' 355 40 Butte, were youths.. They have lea * Ned that' "110 W, is the atieepted time.'. A revival ha'd been in progreS h In the Baptist church in this place darin g the Same period us that of the Meth°. diets. The members of this delimni, nation were also greeted with Success A week of prayer . was -observed ii the Presbyterial Ohareli at the nom menet:men t of the P resent year., A retrii'al in the Methodist elnircth at MeCounellstoWn is to he continued during the present week. Ode 'ei6 zone are requested to atiend. Rev. S. H. Reid will deliver's. sermoi in the Gorman Retermed Church, o this place, on Sunday morning in mem a,ry.-oftAke deceased Mrs. Thompson. Oysters. Fresh Oysters by the can can be had at all times, at the residence of Semi. U. Shoemaker, in the rear of the Court House. tar News from Richmond ,sho W 8 an increasing desire on the part of the Rebels. to make Gen. Lee, supreme Military cominender. • • Looal CorrespOrtdenoo' ItuzurisdpoNi D; 1860. Ma. llama:LILA . few . '','Years :piece, a' i Correspondent of .one:Of neWSpti:. pers, estimated that _thern-wvte 'shoat . two hundred and Aevitity ' marringett• hie ladVes in our Without taking a neWeenetto,iVlS ev ident from daily obseryatitii,4at this. nutuher_ has been inertutsinOnstegd tyr deorensing. dt 'a glance; trilihy , seen there are Some - doAenseore:of young and middle agedhaelteloi's,- be .sido quite a number of- latrdiomo wid owers, who, judging froM the expres sive looks beaming fiorn their open countenances, wore williOg atany time, through the past year, to answer nifir niatively any queStion which might hare been proposed; but more especial ly ono particular kind of question. Now, Mr. t.litor, it 'seems very strange, that with the numerous op portunities presented, the ladies should allow another Leap. Year to pass by, without embarking under, the banner of the god, Hymen. - Naturally the squesihmsiVill arise;— Who are to blame r and---.Wlittt: can be.the cause ? In seeking . :;ah answer we can but conclude.' that ; .tundoubt edly, the ladies are infault; for every thing indicated that. the mpn.• were standing in blissful anticipation, With open arms, ready to. receive the.blessed question. •-• • - • Leap Year from time immemorial, hae,bcon itscribcd - . to thb aofter Be;" in Which to inalco those selections for, and adrances toward, a !patrimonial alliance, which aro deflied . thern at; all other times. And yet the fair,ones of Ve a - neient Borough have allowed another such opportunity pass away, 'unimproved ; and have rojeeted their gioi ions privil : logo ; ~chieh is now gone not;to return, until three long years fruv,e'is,ipue ; .by with its—oh, how manybliangeal boa caaiite,au be thoro can bt) tul'ASl3l.l - 6101 khat 'tip ;lOU n.ViSh . tO . beeliaq * riod ; that ihuy lav4 lifc,‘ to belt. happy prefer to piss their 16.7e4"1 , thyder romantic dtlo of :cirgf ns," alias' . 2.`_ - EMI . _ Iloping„ if ivForrg -in,. - above thoughts, to be corrected,. I . subscribe WiLDWOOD. myself. MELANCHOLY DEATH FHOI4. SWAt- LOWINO A PlN.—SingOuy and indeed:areA° causes which .some. times le'it , l to death ! We have to re. cordtlio t 4h:tre!.,ging ilea 1 0 a yofi g AvonniO, abbot 18 ear' named Maria Coder of Beale tey' , iii.ll4, .and a daughter of Jamey eoldier in the 40th Begimea. .•?11.:..ttppearg that isho had a pin in her mcmtly: and falling asleep' - awgicci 3 O hiid.it lodged rornewhel.e in her gid was. stlur,oned,.bnt - in.vain . . She lingered for several dnyw acrd relieved, no do:,11)1.. from the er: erneht ling agony. Whitt adds to the eadness this unexpeeked, death, ip the absence of both her father .and brother in the army. ' •WOlifen' and children ghotild be r,' , arridiigairist the dangerous habit or carrying ping in their mouths.—A4nta • B,e4tinel. • , ECO ft I) YO n ten. tion Of parties holding uurocOrcied Deed@ is direett,(l to the . .'prOvisions Zif• the _pct of Assembly-; Oita— . "All deeds and conye . ya Rtnee4 real estate in this Clommoitmillth , mNill be recorded iu the office. bftir fliuirrding Deeds in tho G linty. where th lands lie, .ivithin six (»oaths after the:a zeen 00), of such , deeds and conveyances, .and ever) rich deed. n-nd twv:11::011130 not recorded ;as aforesaid; snail- be an j udg,cd FI LA UL E. 1 ,13.! mill , VOID against any subservient purchaser for a valoahle cousideration;• unless such deeds be reccirdetdbeMre the recording or the dyed or vooveyttoco- utiklor Mild) such subsequent purebitser or. mort gage shall viiiiin." Legisi4t9re . It(ii(jurned on Wednosilay last,. until ti) (Taos !Jay.) .We are_ iuti n •myii. that both ho• dies are comp,,Hefl or hottee, than usual. W . t. haht• SIJ 1 - IF , I , I•NDY: . •° - -Wir t . .rtil - 61 , 101;tiNIF ly . rllll4l ' NiArl , l . ;ll C, , ui s ;ll n i t drer to 1:;o3 t:tY.Cl'. • T!..f but bet Ith 8, , h.0twri4 , ,t00 of the best' preparations in u.o, that its proprietor claims for it. We loti3O tried it during the poet week. and found from a most distressilik C u h, It ispeet4red by Dr. Strickland . , N0..6 Fill9t F o n street, Cio. eineati. 0., and for sole by druggists. MARRIED, • inst.: by Rev - , S. IL liAd, Mr. ABNER GREENLAND to •AliBs SARA 11 JOHNSTON both of Vi:ough Creek • • • ,•-• . .I•t11. 10. ,•. its.ti • 5.1.10 , . Oiu.lo.Qo, • 4.10,104,1 .... . .... . ... . . ........... ..... ... ......... " ..... .. . ;nu,/ riuty ..... .......... ...... . .! " Ityr 0111.1.01" o : . $ 1 . 2 Onts • Barley - • Ut.) VG-1 tea . r•: .. . ObM V- 00 Tiiitntily • . . 513.00 Wool tildes " • • 1144//2 EtIINTINGISO'N BelAittils: Extra Family Flopr .. -$12,00 Extra 110 32, owe White ........... ... .. .... . .... ... . .... . .... n 40 /toil Wheat . .. .. . ..... . . ... .. . ...... . . Corn ' 65 Oatso . . . Nlnzeoctl , .. •.. .. 7 ... Dried' Apples 2OO 't . , • . Eggs ••• Lard • 65 lain • Shoulder Sides Tallow ' . • COURT AFFAIRV. TRIAL LIST- JANUARY TZRIT, 180 g, FIRST WEEK. S. J. Crtng for Ile Ts JuiTin Barr, TT. W. & D. C. Entrain vs Michael Rime. SalllD va Same, Dr. P. ShoenborgoCx Ex.. ye .Wilson & Lormis. Charles Trimble vff Joan Dewily. SECOND WEEK. Ilichaal.l.orove vs Edward]'. Dodges. Henry O. Robinson ts.Goorge Sipes. Giliates for uso vs Win. Rothrock. .Norris, Tacker h Co, vs Harrison and Malian. Lens and 31cVttty ye Lyconling Ins. Co. 'J. P. Anderson's Es. . TB Henry Orlady. -Joseph Rudman - vs John Iturlinan et al. "J. Hollinger et al 11 P. Bridenbaugh's Z. Julian Morgan vs MB. Morgan. Enoch Doan ' vs llf. Chllcost's W. C. 19100411 E, Prot'," Proty's Office. Huntingdon, Doc. 14, 1814. 1 GRAND JURORS Ephraim Baker, farmer, Springfield John Cresewell, merchant, West James Clark, shoemaker, Shirley Gilbert Chaney; farmer, Barret+ John Crowriover, miller, ," William Clymans, farmer . , Dublin Levi Dell, carpenter, Union. Levi Evans, Esq. carpenter, Carbon Austin Green; carpenter, Cassville Joseph Heffner, farmer, Clay Joseph Hannah, farmer, Porter Adam Hoffman, chairmaker, Walker George Hallman, blacksmith, West Joseph Isenberg, fitrmer, Morris Samuel Kreiger, mason, Hopewell C, Long, gentleman, Huntingdon G. Miller, (river) farmer, Henderson James Mstereli; " Porten William . Orr, " . Tell Levi Piper, carpenter, Tell. William Reed, farmer, Walker. William Riley, millwright, Franklin Robert Wilson, " Jackson Leo Wilson, farpor, Barna. • TRTERBE, JURCIitB-11116T WEEK. Jacob A.nspatch, farmer, Jackson. Washington Baker, " Tod. John Beaver, Hopewell Reynolds Bickets,' " Jackson Henry Bare, " Springfield John S. Briggs, " Tell. Andrew Beers, miller, Franklin Henry Brewster, gentleman, Shirley Daniel Cullman, farmer, Clay Abraham Crane, " Franklin' A nthony. Cook, laborer, Carbon. John H Donaldson, farmer, Hopewell John Eberts, farmer,, Franklin M. - Fetterhoof, merchant, Huntingdon Michael Plusher, farmer, Jackson Robert Fleming, Dublin ,Caleb Greenland, " Clay Martin Grissinger, " John Hernenne, Shirley. Daniel Hileman, " Morris. Jacob F. Hoover, " Penn. Jacob Hunter, " Jackson. Joseph Henderson, " Dublin. A. Hoffman. jr. painter, Huntingdon-. George J6ffries, farmer, Dublin. J. IL Kenedy, post master Alexandria. George H. Lang, farrrier; ; Walkor Robert Lang, ' • "7' . : Porter SaMuel M.CClain, ," ...Carbon . . John Miller, -" Tell. , ,Wm. Y Miller, " Oneida Abraham Megahan, ,T p Penn ' John Nelson, farmer; Dublin George_ W. Porter, Itti 'et -- 11. tifFiant, farmer, Union Samuel Peightal, cooper, Henderson. Thompson Stevens, caviller, Springfield. Samuel Snare, laborer: Penn. Alex. States, watchmaker, Walker. John JI. Stoncbraker, clerk. Brady.. Martin„Shank, farmer. Warriorstriark, C. Slihntz' sr. laborer, -Hopewell. . john L. Travis, machinist, Franklin. Enoch Walls, farmer, Porter. - John Weight,- farmer, Tod.. Elias Wilson, Esq. farmer, Cassville. Marshall Yoeum,•watchi»an, Union. Same! Yocum, blacksmith, Jackson. TRVERsE JUK0103 , ,-EIECoND WinEY. Jacob E Bare, farmer, Springfield. Caleb Brown, farmer, Clay John Brumbaugh, far Mer, Penn.' John Booth, farm&, Springfield. William Bice, carpenter. Franklin. John Barr, farmer, Jackson. Samuel Bickets, fau•rner, Jackson. John Chilcote, farmer, Tod. John Cox. farmer, Barret). Oliver colegate. farmer; Cromwell. J. Clot mbe: lainjun keeper,Warriortek. W. Drake. coach maker, Shirleysburg. Isaac Enyeant, farmer, Cromwell. Abraham Funk, minister, Shirley. Daniel Fetterhoof, farmer. Morris.. John Gifford, jr. farmer, Shirley.. Gregoq , farmer; Birtreet George Hawn, farmer, Brady: ' William Hughes, farmer, Oneida. Georgi , W. Huyett, M. D. Alexandria. Jacob Hoffman, miller, Alexandria. Jackson Kelley, farmer, Cromwell. David Lutz, laborer, shirleysburg. John Leo farmer, Penn. Robert McNeal, farmer, Clay. Alexander Oaks, farrinn, Burred. 'George Russell, J. P. Hopewell.. Alex. Ramsey, farmer, Springfield. Peter Sechrist, farmer, Cromwell. Samuel Sehell, farmer, Hopewell. - J. Summers, bri6kmaker, - Huntingdon Adam Warfel; blacksmith, Brady. Samuel Wilson, carpenter, Cromwell. Richard Wells, farmer, Warriorsmark John ': Watson, farmer, Walker, Join Walls, farmer, Cass. , RVt,-- - ' q t . : . ~ . 5,,, , ... 7-20,. ...- - w.: , : zl-4:5M-;i3 t , : - . - -'.0 57 '''ap..:444-4. ';{ ~ ,, ig=):4 F 4 ' ,, 11W1, ~ 7 1 - - D.Ts; ~.5 . ief(.. 9 r 1,11,'i?1 . 17 4: 4 10 74 .. 0 ,' ',. ki .' - 4%.'‘);!'gV:S.*-?*:` , .'C:', 4' / -•.‘ ' - ' -- rl- : 1- ;PA.* 41 ..;'• .-t ..; -- .0W&: , 476!. z ‘ .: : ,- •---t -,,,,:... -c-f• - .--d.4o' - Dr. Stricirland'a blrlli6nona Gough Brilliant la warranted to cure • Coughs. Colda. Henrietta.. Asthma," ViWoorang, Cough. Sore Throat Consumption, and all atteetlosa of the Throat and Lungs. for sale by Drnggisia. General Depot, Ne. 0, Salt Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Obits.. remedy fof Diarrhoea and Diiieiteri. 'll, fit a oornbinatioo of Astringents, Absorbonte,fitimulente sad Cirminatieet,' and is warranted to effect a cure after all other means have failed. For ralo by Druggists. General Depot, No. 6, East Fourth Street. Cincinnati. fildo. • Dr. Strichhtnd's 'Pilo Itemedy hoe cured thousaud tho worst meet of Pliud, sod. bleeding Piles. It glees Inedlete retie and eiredts permanent cure. Try It eerily. It is warranted to cure. . For sate by all Druggists. Oeneral Depot, No. 6, It Fourth Street. Cincinnati, Ohio. DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUSNESS AND DEBILITY Dr.. STRICKLAND'S TONIO.—Te can. recommend those suffering swift. loss of 'Aypiitite,"lnAlgsstion, or Dyspepsia, Nervousness or • Nerroue Debility, to - nag Strickland:s Tonic. It is a vegetable preparation, free Aunt alcoholic liquors; it strengthens the whole aeriap teapots; It creates a gcfod appetite, and to warranted to etnensepepela and Nervous ' • Nor sale by Druggists generally, at $1 per bottle. ,re pared by Dr. A. Strickland, No:g, Beet Towel Slyest, Cincinnati, Obio. • aDIIN REED Agent, Ituntlogdetr, Fe. HERS' COUR TllOB. BiBIZER. • 11. 0. Vl9Thalt, A. FisaHß. FISHER & SONS HUNTINGDON, PA, STAPLE & FANCY DRY-GOODS, ETC., ETC. =I A lIANDSOME STOCK pf{lOODS, or all Watts, la - a on open farthe WT.:anon of tho and we cordially Invite all oar Castontars sad the public HoocrAlli, to call and be convinced flat We era ittaagnal- led lo the qtaliti. hula, style, sod prloot of our Goods We rogiteat the public to bear is mlud that we Far chase principally from Ifni. halide •1a How jerk, ply VAMI for all ire buy, and aunt be rivalled la ear focal. Cos for oponlng for public one, a steak of General /der thandlev. /V. HUNTINGDON MILLS. =EICZEI GRAIN, FLOUR, AND FEED. ""-0 • E A.RE. PREPARED''TO PUR: ' Chase all Isiah of GRAIN, hr whleh we wlll pay the highest caTh prim. Rad will !tan for sal* at al/ Ilatei, FLOUR, Illtltli, ta. ' ' = PLASTER 1 PLASTER!! I=l .E HAVE an IMMENSE STOCK of PLASTRR; AU ample supply for tide and neighboring countlool }taring a Mill improelly for ATlading ii, we ten prodigal, aim oad more desirable otook 'ban OAn ally ha .w~¢ SALT! SALT ! I= AVE OFFER 60Q BBLS. of SPLIIIN did ONO:MAD:IA SALT, ssligisallod le quality sad prise. 0. A, Seib is teaks is site kept sozistastly en Mad. = FISH. FISH. 1:=0:=1 I=l IIZEMEI 19 " Ho. a 1& dell Ehle. No: 1 " " 120. 2 •" 10 d Ns. B 4 Quarter Darrila and WIG, of all nu ors, are oleo of ? ' N SUMAC. SUMAC. _,.....Q..._..- W E ARE AT ALL TIMES PRE, FM9.I to byg Stig , AC;t9ll, ray' omb, or Swig, as dedrod err,e,e•••* FLAX. FLAX. . . T. . HE HIGH PRICES RULING FOR cAu m opoq,i, baa compelled public attention to be more especially directed to thecultaire of Plat. It can be made by seine attention, abi et, the moat valna.bla products a farmer can produce; an acre readily producing II to GO DOllllll worth of fibre and acad.. Great care ebould be taken by grower* have their ylax npread very thin whin rolling; when watered eetgcfeittll on one airie, it should be tigned, and Object to' eapoeure until , .11 : the stake get a grey color, and lb* Ant reenilly apparttos from the We* by a gentle It should on a very dry day ke,tied in bundles and le then ready for themtl!, As altntial thing too much seed is solve on, is 4 iere. 141.;egl iairimpd is very rich. one Bushel per Am Is surneleat.. llthesround, ;In Toni st;sug ono and one fourth bushel In atN)l6!. • . NEW 'CLOTIIII4I} AT Low PRICES' culf_tviAnt End JOST ormin A ziriß Nilr FALL AND WINTER CLOTIIINQ, whi c h he offers to all iyho went'. ojik: OLOTHBD, AT PRICES TO SUIT THIE' TIME flu Sto . ck cootie,' of Rudy-made Mott MEN Alip BOYS, CMS . _ • BOOTS J,ND 8110E.9, HATS. AND CIF%) at. at blould gentlemen desire iiny partici:atm . /rind Cr oat or clothing : not found 14 the stock on bond, by loa'iing.thelr measure they can be accommodated:a obort notto.._ Call et the moat , corner of the Diamond, ovei , Long's Grocery. • MANUAL GUTMAN: Huntingdon NOT, 29 , 'f4. • ' • NE 13 r STOCK OF .GOODS. EVERYBODY IS INVITED. TO DAIL All S. S. SMITH'S STORE, ON HILL STARBT, lIONT.MODON„ 2.RN2014 TIIB BEST.. • StIOAE and morasinik ; COFFEE,, TEA And CIIOCOLATIF; FLOUR.FISH, SALT end VINEISAIt CONFECTIONERIES, CIGARS and TOBACCO " '. SPICES OF THE BEST, AND ALL KINDS, -• sad bury other articlo ultually Enpid. In :"a Greozr *Vag . . ALSO— Drage, Chemicals, Dye Sentra; : ' ... • Palate, Varnishes, OM and Spti. TarieSethie, - , , field, Alcohol, Ohms and Patty, . ~ • BEST WINK and DRANDY,lor.rnedicalset•— c ALL TIIEI BEST PATENT_ SDID/04WAIS, - BOOTS AND SISOES;. , and a large nsunber.of article' top nigneptpusio minnen,: The public gendrally•will plaid call.aad iiiantleas far Weaseled and learn ay pekoe. Iluntlogdan,.Noe t '64 NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS !I' .23 PER CENT'. CHEAPER TEE CEMAPZIST SIMON COHN % _ ;1 T COFFEE RUN-ATXIIOI,I,:_. Weald respectfully call tho attention of his davit:tow epeolally, glad the public tn general, to hG elttebsOW stock of well selected now Goods, Just neared from atm klastern okras, consisting, input', of' Dry iqoode, - Clothing,' - ••• • ea Waro, Notions, • Hate and. Cips,: Boots. arid Shoes, Bonnets, Shawls, Cited . law!, Hareiwarq, (IneetisWare - - . cones, Wood and Willow-wais t TOtiiioao, Sep,ars, Glase r :Provisions, Oil,. Fish, Salt, Tinware Coe per Were, Drugs • and, Medicines, Clocks, • Watches,. JO. . • and all other articles kept in a first class country, glens all selected with the greatest ears and which were par- . . castled for cosh only, and affords him to soli them at o. very low figure. The public will And it to their ifdiaa 6 tare to call and examine our_unturpassalitock, Wore purchasing elsewhere; No painevrlll be . glared la 01011, lag our Goode . Ladles aro specially invited to examine our large stock of fashionable drees Reedit: abseils, Ctr. rulers, Bure, - and a great variety - or ifoolonffoods,ltoris, All kinds of produce taken in exobanga ni the highiat market prices—Cash - not refused: By strictAttentlon to the wants of cnetoiners, we hope to rewire a continuation of she liberal patronage with which too have been hereto fore favored. Corns ono and all, and TriT. so._ New Geode received daily. N0r.1866, JOHNSON'S RHEUMATIC COMPO.UNti- AND BLOOD PURIFIER t THIS GREAT INTERNAL .REKE;:: dy; Is the best medicine 'seer offered to the pibli4, For the effectual cure of Ithemeatlsm;Clout, Neuralgia:,-; Dyspepsie,. and as a Blood Purifier it has no equal, for all, disease§ arising from an, Impure state of the blood, tech Fcr onal a or Moen ETII, Scald Head, Totter, Itlng Worm, Female Complain% and all brealtrocts on the foe, or body. The vast number of rub.on insdicines'obleh. formerly bare been for those discasai,efere merely temporary In their effects and of doubtful - virtue;bat THE RHEUMATIC _COMPOUND. reaches the source of all trouble, and effecbialliba'siledien. the disease from tho system by !Cif hums:lints =Ma ots the blood. We advise one and all to gil• it a trial, and become satisfied of its wonderful power. • Jar Read • the ". follo*lng tesUrnonlati ! frf. Mt II of unqasitlonable atisractar: - Ma. JoimeoN :—Dear Sir:., This certify that I Iva badly crippled with Chroals Rhea:, math= for eighteen or twenty years; part of-that time I Neel not able to go about. I tried all this rhentnatio remedies that I could hear of but found no relief until I tried your Rheumatic Compound and Blood Purifier. I used but three fourths of a bottle of it and it cured Igo sonnd and well. My wife also was afflicted with the name disease, and email portion of It cured her. I am. nearly seventy years of age end it in over four years dike I Mil cured, and 1 hare not been troubled with it It !aerial me ;peat pleasure to Awash you with this ons.. Wiest., so that you can refer others who are sMieted with rheumatism to me. I am yours truly, • ANDREW AItIiATRONEr,' N 0.19 luaus Street : Allegheny 014. Al.tst2ltT, !day 84,1801. . A.. jO _ lINSO.N Att wito was taken Mid with' Inflammatory Ithenmatlim ta • • . !larch leaf. She yrm vary lunch swollen . and the pain ciliated 111.9 Beeero; situ wag confined to bar bee: .- sdrieed to try your fthouinatic Compounder.] Blood Port nor, co I got a bottle of it, and before the half of it -- was need she was. entirely- well. Thecure im a perfect" one; I never SIM 'such medicine. • BM had ohly takes , three dome of it till the swelling and pain began to abate. All your - medicine wanta is to be known in.ordeujer EIS". it success. Yeuire atiOtionately; • • . JAMES My. roeldonce•ls N 0.128 Cherry alley, where my via can be men by, ony.pir3on. doubilug the truth .of the - above. .17.mmatme, April 11th, • : • - CANITONSWIMO, IVOLI.IXOTOW CO, Ap dll2, lift: Mn. A. J OiiNVON : "Sir glib to say a- word .or:twe in tavor,of your, ItkuMmatio.- .Cotapound and Blood Purifier. I have teen elided witti.!,_ rheumatism, more or lees, for eventrivanty years. A part of that time I was very bad. Z tried a grist men f%: rheumatic medicines but received'very little benefit tiopir, therm On the lint of last January I. was. sit . Mid that , veas entirely helpless. I could not wilts my mn namii, and I could only lye on one side, While reading father, United Presbyterian paper I' saw a rwtice of your Rh 0111.:: static Compound and tilood Purifier. I wasnfraidisktinte.: that it might be like other remedies that I have but as it was in a religious paper I concluded to giTO It a trial.- So I got O bottle. need it, and found my.sett Hide better. 1. used three bottles more, and I AM that I have neither pain or ache. lam sixty-6 t.yean6.' of age, Kean - lie on either side, travel for .day at46:e' lime and not 'be fatigued. I believe kefrintipinzitte„. Compound and Blood Purlfler to be the battened/dna MS' offered to the public' for the aura of, Rheumatism. you think this no.e, with my. name to it, will. be of say: mole yen or a suffering . pnblie,t you are at liberty, to nes them, , : Tours with ,respeot, . . Ma. JriliNSON wife has.bean afflicted with neuralgia for along lima. Itrj commenced on her in 1809. She was ao bad with II that rho obliged- to lay in bed about four days In the - - week. the -triad everything that We' heard of that was, recommended for that digiastee but 'be ght no taltofl theri we tried medical advice but it done no good. At last I thought, the umet die, at -I thought thoraxes no ewe,: Belt In the apridg of 1663, I believe in Match, eidenghter , of Mr. DiOwriy , who livea yie' court with' thy tadd, ...Why don't you get Johttion Itheumeitie Compound!' and Blood Purifier." It cared toy Daher Mahe glienate-, time when he'vraii• a cripple and the': decte_is eduld - des nothing for him." go* I' St Mlle' 3.duentetitelne , and before:my wire had tbeAtelf . tat• Ir Wed , the walk cured. It in now more thou a year tido arid and but not, ben troubled with it eine,. This 1 cart tettifj to en oath, , ., Yearn truly; -_ LEWIS ,Itputecourn.. Prnanzuto, aprit 11th, 1861 R. E. SELLERS & Co., Sole yrupilitort, rlttiluarLteo whom all orders should be sent. JOAN REED, AgenOtuhtlugdou, Doc. 7,3 m I. K. STAUFFER,. wA TerniAKErt. AND JEWELER, No. 148 North SECOND Street, corom of, QuFrki, PHILADELPHIA An assortment of Wolohan, ..Inweirr, Ware contnantbenn. hind, ; SUITABLE FOR 110L11141 - PRESSNM ;CZ- nopnhing of Watches nod;,jnyvAtx,..prom_pt,ly., • .... , . •LAW - ASSOCIATION. ~., • , .. - - - - - - • . .. ,..0.........„..„* „,- 4e undercigned have aseociated thembelvee ingelltfo, • • in thepractice of the law in Huntingdon; Pit.' OBltielif • the one now, and formerly occupied by J. Bowen Blew. - !art, ackipinill•-tbe Cole!.t .LlOnr. - -•- • - t ••••.: , 'LI, • _ • A; NV: 131SZOIDICT,' • J. slaysta, gimp.," July 20,180# . cou - Niialv , o: • ," buy l O CLOTHINp 40m v iL n t . h itu y nri i r n iiiiA - bidet,T home w - , El El 0 0 ME %Awn. :DION Comf:, 4 awn; L LOG'ICILART
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