the Globe editor, who saw or heard no thing of it but the garbled accounts given in the "Keystone." There never was, in this or any other country, a more treas. enable attempt made to subvert the reg,u tar form of Government than that of the famous "committee of safety,'' which con sisted of such creatures as Tom McElwee and Charley Pray, monsters whose com position is truly an equal mixture of "env- TALrry and DEVILISH." Had it not been for the infamous disregard of law and justice by a corrupt and unrighteous judge and attorney general, those retels, instead of running at large, as a plague to society, would be numbering solitary mo ments in a penetentiary. They deter. mined on not waiting on the result of the investigation of the frauds committed all over the State, but resorted to sedition, :rebellion, and mob-law to carry thei r point. The outrage in Congress npon New Jersey was characteristic of the same da ring revolutionary spirit of "rule or ruin," or in other words to "annihilate heaven and earth rather than fail in carrying" the subtreasury scheme, as a machine to effect the "continuation of power." The length to which this article has ex tended itself admonishes the to close fo r the present, v, ithout further noticing the fallacious reasoning of the Globe, and laying before your readers the attenuated screen which the administration throw ov er their own candidate, while they employ all the energy of all their vile slanderers, from Amos Kendall down to Billy M'Cay, to calumniate and sillily the people's can didate fur the Presidency, Gen. William Henry Harrison, chose only wealth is his honor: JtJNIUS, July ISth, 1840 Behold the wonders of Nature ! ! EXHIBITION .9.11:1Z AL faampown„ BIRDS, &c. MESSRS. JUNE, TITUS, AGE. VINE, &c. win exhibit their ex tensive Menagerie and Aviary in HUNTINGDON, on THURSDAY, 23d of July 1840. ~'~ . ~I _ '- _~ A._ 46.4-At, Avt - vq,,A4A' 4'. 4-7 `sv.i 5„ 44 ..3 ,rt _~ == "4- Among the animals may be seen the greatest curiosity in the animal kingdom the CAMELEOP tRD, or GIRAFFE,' of Egypt; also the following'are curio.ities The ,Antilope ',Eland; the great war Etc pliant; the striped Zebra; the Unu, or Horned Horse; the Pea avian Lama; the great Cinnamon Bear of the Hitnelaya Mountains; Kangaroos, of New Holland; the great Numidion Lion and Lioness; the Panther .if North America; Royal Ben gal Tiger; the Polar, or great white bear; the BLACK. TIGER, the only one ever exhibited in the country; the young Ele phant of Siam; the Poonah Bear of Ilia dustan; Monkeys, Apes, Baboons, c. There will be a monkey and a pony per form for the amesement of the Juvenile Class. A good band of music will be in attendance flours of exhibition from 1 to 4. P. M.' Admittance 25 cents; children under 10 years of ago IA cents. 'There will also be exhibited at the same time and place, a l arge collection of Casmoniac views, and six enormous living Anacondas; the exhi bition of which will be enlivened with corn is singing. Admission 124 cents. A. 11. MEAD, Agent. ~~l~'~~~~~~~e , THE undersigned respectfully in forms his many patrons, that he has relinquished the above business in Huntingdon, and that lie earnestly request all those keying accounts unsettled in his books, to call and have them adjusted im mediately, as lie is anxious to close up all unsettled accounts. John Bwnbaugh VT - The business will hereafter be car ►led on at the old stand by his soli AEX ANDER 11. BUMB A liGll July 2s, 1810. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. All persons knowing themselves im lebted to the Eestate of Wm. Steel, EVI. late of the Imrough of Lhntin g doli dcc'ii are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned; and all those having claims against said estate, are requested to present them properly authenticated for settlement. JAS STEEL JAS ENTRIKEN, Esq, Adm rs Bunt. V„ July 1840. Proclamation. VHERMAS by a precept to me fill*CC ted dated at Huntingdon, the 20th day of April, A. D. one thousand eight ; hundred and forty, under the hands and seals of the Hon• Thomas Barnside, President of the Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, and general jail deliv cry of the 4th judicial district of Pennsyl- Vania, composed of the counties of Mifflin, Huntingdon Centre, Clearfield, and Jeffer son, and die Hon. Joseph Adams, and John Kerr his associate Judges of the county of Huntingdon, justices.assigned, ap pointed to hear, try, and determine all and every indictments, and . presentments made or taken for or concerning all crimes, which by the laws of the State are made capital or felonies of death and all other offences, crimes and misdemeanors, which have been or shall be committed or perpetrated within the said county, or all persons which are or shall hereafter be committed or be perpe trated for crimes aforesaid—l am comman ded to make. Public Proclamation, Throughout my whole bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Ter miner, of Comm , m l'leas and Quarter Sea shins will be held at the court house in the Borough of Huntingdon ' on the second Mon day and 10th day of August, next, and those who will prosecute the said prisoners, the then and there to prosecute them as it shall be just, and that all Justices of the . Peace, Coroner, and Constables within the said county be then and there in their pro per persons, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, with their records, inquisitions, examinations and remembrances, to do those things which their offices respectively appertain. Dated at Huntingdon, the 17th day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty, and the 64th year of American Indepen Hence, JOSEPH SHANNON, Slat Sheriff's Office Hunting- / don, July 15, 1840. S Proda ma lion. HEREAS by Precept to me direc ted by the Judges of Common Pleas of the county of Huntingdoa bear ing test the 9.oth day of April, A. D. 1840, lam commanded to make Public Proclamation throughout my whole baili wick that a court of Common Pleas will be held at the court house, in the borough of Huntingdon, in the county of Hunt ingdon, on the third Monday and 17th of August, A. D. 1840, for the trial of all issues in said court which remain un determined belbte the said Judges when and where all Jurors, IVitnesses and sui ' tors in :he trial of all said issues are re quired to attend. Dated at Huntinudon tee 17th day of April, A. D. one thousand eight hun dred and forty, and the Goth year of American Independence. JOS1:1'11 hITANNON, Sheri f f. Sheriff's office Hunting- / don July 15, 1840. PUBLIC NOTICE. Individuals to whom debts and moneys are yet due and owing on account of the. repairing of the bread► which occurred in the Juniata division of the Pennsylvania canal, between Huntingdon and Holli daysburg, in the summer of 1838, are hereby notified to prepare and exhibit their several claims, together with the pla ces of their residence, to Cal. John Cress. well, Collector of the port of Huntingdon, on or before the Ist. of August next. The claimants are required to state the items of their several claims in detail and the persons with whom they contracted for materials delivered or work done, and also the names of the foremen under whom the work was done. The accounts to be properly authenticated, with a view to their adjustment, according to the pro. visions of the 4th sec. of the act of the General Assembly entitled "an act for continuing the improvements of the State and for the payment of the interest on tho public debt," passed the 11th day of Juno 1840. • ;A FR. R. SIIUNK, Sec. ui the Communwealth July 15, 1840. PUBLIC SALE. Will be sold at public sale on the 21st of August, the farm now in tenure of W Campbell, situate in Dublin township, Huntingdon county, about one quarter of a mile from Burnt Cabins, containing 300 ACRES, 5300 acres cleared and in good order, the residue is well timbered. Thereon erec. ' ted a good log house and douie barn, ad other out buildings. The lan b d is princ n i pally first rate quality limestone, well watered ; and only a short day's drive from the southern turnpike, and within 4. of a mile of the State road. It will be sold in parts to suit purchasers. Terms made known on the day aside. It will be sold previously at private sale if op portunity oilers. WSI. JAMISON. July 8,18.10.-3 t-p. "Perry Freentan," and "Juniata Au rora" insert to the amount of $l, and charge this; office. IKESlurszt. - R , c, noulatm NoncE is hereby given to all persons concerned, that the following named persons have settled their accounts in the Register's Office, at Huntingdon, and ;hat the said accounts will be presented for confirmation awl allowance, at an Or phan's court to be hold at Huntingdon, for the county of Huntingdon, on the se cond Monday and 10th. slay ot August next, to wit— 1. Peter Kern, Executor of the last will and Testament of Michael Kern, late of Tell township, dee'd. 2. John Henry, acting Administrator of the estate of Nathaniel Wilson, late of Barree township, dec'd. 3. James Saxton, jr., and John Hilde brand, Executors of the 'ast will and Testament of John Port, lata of Hender son township deed. 4. Caspar Dining, Executor of the last will and Testament of Caspar Dil ling, late of Woodberry township, dec'd. JOHN REED, Register Register's Office, Huntingdon, 13th. August A. D. 1840. Dissolution of PARTNERSHIP. The firm heretofore existing under the name of Cover and Henderson, was dis solved on June 17th 1740 by mutual can• sent. All persons interested in said firm are requested to come forward for immediate settlement. The books re.. main at the store of J M. Cover, where the subsoribers may be found. J M Cover Jas Henderson July 15, 1840.-St-p. TAILORING. PETER O'ROURKE, RESPECTFULLY informs the eiti-' tens or the Borough of Hunting don, and all others who wish to have their work done in a durable and workmanlike manner, that he continues the TAILORING, BUSINESS in his old stand, opposite the Post Office, and two doors west of James Saxton's Store in Market street. where, being, in the receipt of the fashions, quarterly from . New York and Philadelphia, he will be :ouch pleased to attend to all orders in his line, and execute the same with prompt., ness and despatch. June 17, 1840.-Iy. Land for Sale. %me subcriber o ff ers at private sale 106 j -IL ACRES OF FA TENTE D' LAND—situated in Clearfield township, Cambria county, on the public road lead ing from Glen Connel, to Turner's in Clearfield county. The whole of the land is neatly level of an excellent quali ty for farming when cleared. It is also situated in the immediate neizhburhood of, a number of other settlers. The property, will be sold very low ; ,atid tie terms made to suit the purchaser. Any further information can be had by applying to the' subscriber in the borough of Huntingdon. DAVID SNARE June 17, 18.10 At. Stray Bull. c.k ME to the residence of the subscri ber living in Todd townseip, hunt. county, some time in October last, a Bull supposed to be about three years old, he has wide horns, brow n sides ; white back and belly, with a slit in the left ear. The owner is requested to come for ward prove property, pay charges, and take hun away, or he will be disposed of according to MA 7'll EIV TRUMAN. June 17, 18-10. JOHN BOGGS 84 CO. Conuntorlion Vicrultaitto LTI MOIL Et MD. Respectfully tender their services to 'the dealers on the Juniata. They are at all times prepared to make liberal advan ces on consignments. Refer to Jacob M. ['alderman. Esq. Harrisburg; Messrs. Duncan and Foster, Aaronsburg, Centre Co.; J. C. McLaua Esq. Hollidaysburg; David Loy, Esq. Hopewell, Bedford county. May 27, 1840.-2 m.--p. VrThe "Hollidaysburg Register' will insert the above two months, and charge this ollice. NEV AND VET 4,11 2 4 VODMVe LIMES SAXTON, Jr. WOULD RESPECTFULLY IN. form his friends and customers that he has just received a fresh supply of agultaa GIfS7D CTSZSRIAIa CiII)CoLU D Such as Cloths, .S'altincts, Summer Cloths, Muslin de Leans, Cuthem, Brown and Bleachdd Muslins, and a complete assortment of klardware and Cutlery, and And a general assortment of Toys an Faucy Articles, with the usual variety of Groceries & Con/Wei ousarics, • l'ogether with many articles not 11U111M ted above. PLEASE CALL AND ji;iA MIN E. All kinds of country produce taken in ex,lningc tor . goods. Huntingdon, May 6, 18 10.—ti NOTICZ. THE partnership el A. B. Lc ng &co in the mannfacturing of Machines in the valley of the Juniata is dissolved by mutual consent. All thirst who know themselves indebted by Note or Book account ' will please pay when due to the agent of A. B. Lung at Huntingdon, Or David Candor Esq. The business will be continued by Arthur 11. Long at Hunting don and Lewistown. His agents are Au drew Deirenblugh at Hunting& and Noble Norton at Lewistown where farmers can be iceommodated in the shortest Notice nod iost honorable terms. ARTHUR B. LONG. April 8, 1840, Strayed. From the subscriber at Pine Grove Mills on Thursday the II th Juno a dark Iron Roan horse, about 10 years old this spring, with two hind feet white and windlalded some on both hind legs, in side of the knees, with black mace sod tail. Any pei son giving account of said horse to the owner so he can receive him shall have a premium of five dollars, be sipes all other cost or expenses. JOHN M'CURDY June 24, 1849.-p. CARDING MAME, .A.VM Picking Machine, FOR SALE. ', II , HE subscriber has for sale a first rate Carding Machine, and a first rate Pick ing Machine. They will be sold at moderate terms. They can be seen at J. Lang's Fac tory, one mile from Neff's Mill, Shaver's iCreek. Any one wishing to purchase, can call and examine for themselves West Barree, May 6, 1840, Rays' Liniment Those only who know by trial or immedi ate observation, can form any idea of the ef fects, of the perfect relief, uf the almost charm-like cures fleeted in cases of the Piles Rheumatism, all Swellings, and all external pains, no matter how severe, by the use uf Hays' Liniment. Find one who has used it that will not laud it above all things ever used, and you will find—what cannot be found. For the relief of suffering human beings who may be afflicted, 1 beg you to ask—ask of those. who know—ask the Hon. Alfred Conklin, U. S. Judge for that district, residing near Auburn; ask Mathe v J• Myers, Esq., Athens, N. Y.; ask Gen. Duff Green, late of Washington city, each of these gentlemen know of cases unconquerable by all other re medies or physicians, though tried for many years, that have been cured by , the use of the genuine Hays' Liniment. Thousands of other persons know similar cures. We ap peal to their sense of justice—their human feelings. It is but a duty you owe to your suffering tfellow-beings to let this great remedy be known. Speak of it then to all your friends. This will save much pain where the newspa pers are not read, or where readers are in credulous, because so many worthless arti cles are advertised for the same purpose. '1 o buyers we say, it' all whn have used it do not say it is beyond all praise: then do not take it. The proprietor will not allow this article to be paid for nnless it cures, when all the directions are fully followed. Will any one suffering refuse to try it? If he does, he ought to be pitied more for his ob stinacy than his suffering. Mr. Hays would never consent to (Ike this article, were he not compelled by his sense of ItIOrP I—of religious duty—to do all in his power for the victims of distress and misery. For this purpose he would sooner devote a fortune, than secure a dollar for any worth less article. LOO li U U T.—So m e swindlers have counterfeited this article, and put it up with various devices. 1)o not be imposed upon. One thing only will protect you—it is the Iname of ComsTocK & Po.; that name must 'be always on the wrapper, or you are cheat ed. Do not forget it. Take this direction with you, and test by that, or never buy; for it is impossible for any other to be true or genuine. SOLOMON HAYS. Sold by COMSTOCK & Co., 2 Fletcher St, New York. For sde at THOMAS READ'S Drug Stare, Huntingdon, Pa, July 1, 1840.-3 m. WORMS! WORMS!! SUPERIOR • Verma ffuc Syrup. t!" This preparation is confidently recom mended to the public, as an effectual re medy for expelling. and destroying worms. It has been extensively used for some time and has novel' failed to give relief where worms have been present; and in many cases where all other medicines have fail ed, this medicine has.given immediate re lief. It is preferable to all other medi cines, on account of the mildnesS of its operation, being easy to administer, re quiring but few and small doses, and at tended by no bad consequences. This highly valuable medicine is a safe and sure remedy for expelling all worms, to which many of the most respectable certificates can be obtained. It is unnecessary to give any further detail of its goodness, as a fair trial will prove its efficacy. Prepared and sold wholesale and retail at the Drug, Chemical and Fancy store of Thomas Read, which is under the super intendence of Dr. Jacob Holtman. Huntingdon, July 8,1.840.-3 t. An Apprentice li'Vanted. Au apprentice is wanted at this office, one of good, steady, and industrious haL. its, Mid that eau come well recommended; none other need apply. One from tht , country would be preLred. BLANKS FUR .y.ALn AT TBIS' OFFICE. LIST or , Of Foreign Mereltate'i , the county I,?f Huntingdon as returtad to Janta,ry Sessiotat 1840 by lite can: tables of th, .teveral 7'own,hipB and Boroughs, ono the classification of the same, agreeably to the act of Assembly, passed 7th April 1 . 830, to wit: Allegheny 'Township, *Allen Bird Thomas 111*Alamarra Elias Baker &co ✓lnhs 7otenship. 'Edward Bell C. & A. R. Craine Graham M'Arment John Kratzer. Borough of Alexandria, 'John Porter Porter & Gernmill llenry Michael Sister. Barra: 7 ownship. Joseph G. Watson James Enuis John W. Myton Miles Lewis Love & Oyer. Birmingham Borough. NVilliam Galbraith • 'l'. M. Owens & sun David Garrett James Clarke Dewy & Crawford. Blair linvnship, *Alexander Knox - Robert ArNamarra John Dearment &Cu. John Bousluugh William Anderson Co. James Conrad & Co. Jeremiah C. Betts John Keim. J. LANG Cromwell Township. William Pollock M'Arrell & Rutter. Dublin Township John Blair & son Franklin Township. John S. [sett *Short). Stewart 4. Cu Christopher NVigton J. & G. 11. Shoenberger John Ewing Haman & Hammond. Frank•ilown Township, David 11. Moore Daniel IliZeman lloprwell Township, James Entriken. Hollidaysburgh Borough, M'cormick John Cooper John C. Bowers Joseph Dysart Robert Lowry & Cu S. 4 T. B. Moore Edward NPGintry &Cu Jacob Snyder James Cutree James B. Frampton ' , Thomas Johnst on Charles 0, Friel John Gourley %\ illiam W. Ward Williams & Bing,ham George W. Geir James Orr Lloyd & Gardner Peter Hewitt Andrew Martin °George Port Henry Butler David Goodfellow Thomas WKiernan Augustus Black *John Cox Peter M'Nolly limit ingthil Borotts-h James & George G wit& *Peter Swoope 8 *Fisher & M'Murtrie 8 Jacob Miller 8 C. 11. & 11. F. Newinghant 8 *William Dorris 8 *Thomas Read 8 William Stewart tl James Saxton jr. 8 William Steel 8 George A. Steel, 8 B. H. & Wut, M'Murtrie 8 Robert COW CY 8 Henderson:Township. J. & J. Milliken 8 Mathew F. Campbell 8 Dorsey, Green & Co. 8 John Snyder 8 Morris Township. Henry S. Spang (2 -tares) 8 *Henry & Lewis Nly tinge'. 8 'Dictum), Tussey Co. Petersburg Borough. William Walker *N. & A. Cresswel Shirley Township. David Freaker *W. & B. Leas 8 *Blair & Mitten 8 Samuel IL Bell 8 Springfield Township. John & Dutton Madden 8 Tyrone 7 owitship. Samuel 'sett & Cu. 8 Jnhu Nliv4ltire & Co. 8 Julio .Nl'lilathery & Cu. 8 'Lyon 8 Tod Tuton4hip,' 'Jain Moyer 'l'uivherhip. Spinir 'L;uver & ilendersoti 11 ovElbtrry Township Peter Shoenbero , r Samuel Royer Co, ltnycr & Sclimuker Al..lohnstou Al'illiam Fouse CLASS, II est Tuteriship. Ilarlman, Love & Suiitb Walker 4. Nell Vreen, Doraey Co. (dicer Townvhip, Julm Swoop!. *James Campbell 'tart iorsmurk Pbednepotileyens hider 4- Diller "Win. M. Lyon II 71liainsbierg Borough Adolphus Patterson 8 Simon Ake 8 James M. Kinkead 8 J. ilewit tS• Co. 8 Jacob Shoetiefelt 8 Smith & Mttles. 8 following named persons made up I plication (or Licenses to Retail 4.c. previously to the Ist of May, viz: *George W. Patterson, Hollidaysburg titevens & Wil,on, Petersburg. H. Mlice,Hollidaysburg. *C.II. Leas, Franks! o:rn & Given, fumes' Creek. *Jacob Fockler, Henderson Township. John Nash, Huntingdon. (o —Those marked thus * have lilted their Licenses,) Act of 7th April 1830, relative to Li censes of Petailers &c. "SEC. 8. It shall be the duty of the pra per city or county Treasurer, on the first day of June in each year hereafter, to make out a correct list of all those who have not paid the duty and obtained li cense, and it shall be the duty of such city or county Treasurer to institute a suit a gainstsuch delinquents, under the second section of the act of 4th Merch 1824.'' The seco'd bee. of the act of 4th Mar. 1824 re fered to in the above section, among other things, directs that 'lt shall be the duly of proper city or county Treasure, to iust►• tute a suit before any alderman or justice of the peace, in the name of the Common wealth, within the months of June and De cember, in every year, against each de lingent retailer as aforesaid for the amount of duty payable agreeably to law." In pursuance of the above recited sections of the law, suits will be instituted against every delinquent whose license is not lit ted before the last day of this month. DAVIIi BLAIR, 7'reao, Hunt. June Ist 1840. Charles Newingham) Summon demand Henry Newingham. I not exceeding St- vs. OO, $25 29, on due Dr. James Coffee. bill dated 18th No- Justice 42 I vetnber 1830, is - Const. J. Jones SI,- sued 25th May 18 - 68. . J 40 to Constsble J. Jones to appear Ist Juue 1640 served on oath, and Low Ist June 1340 0. Taylor appeared and suit continued 6th June lust and now 6th June 1840, George Taylor Esq. for delendent appeared and pleads non esumsit infra scx anncs, and on hav ing judgment for defendent for costs. Huntingdon County S. S. 'l4, / I Daniel Africa, one of the ,„ 1 1 7 ' = • justices of the peace, in and for %.151) 4 7: the county of Huntingdon, do certify that the above is a true ranscript of a judgment entered by me at the suit of Chartes Newingham and llenry Newinghain, against Dr. James Coffee, with the plea of Statute of Limi tations as therein stated. Witness my hand and seal at Hunting dun, the 9th day of June 1840. DANIEL AFRICA. To Our Creditors, Take notice, that ne have applied to the Judges of the court of common Pleas of Huntingdon county for the benefit of the laws of this commonwealth made fur the relief of Insolvent debtors; and the (said court has appointed the 2nd Monday !(10th day) of August next, for the hear. ing of us and our creditors at the court house in the borough of Huntingdon, when and where you may attend if you see proper Daniel Kaylor, David Richwine, Daniel Gra y July 8, 1840. • - (g.)"'rite 'Mountanier' Ebensburg, Cam btu Cu.- and the Mdfor 'lnquirer,' wil publish .K:tylor,' three weeks and send bill to this office. DYSPFPSIA! DYSPEPSIA ! ! More firoofs of the efficacy of Dr. Harliclee Jileilicines Mr Jonas Hartman, of Sumneytown, l'a. entirely cured of the above disease, which he was afflicted with for six years. His spniptoms were a sense of distension and up pression after eating, distressing pain in the pit of the stomach, nausea, loss of appetite, giddiness and dimness ut sight, extreme de bility, flatulency, acrid eructations, si me times vomiting, and pain in the rig ht aide, depression of spirits. disturbed rest, faint ness, and not able to pursue his business without causing immediate .exhaustitit. and weariness. Ilartman is happy to.state to (he pub lie and is willing to k ,,i‘e any inform:num to the afflict , .d, resin. cting the wonderful ben efit Ike rec,ivekl frnin the use of Dr. 1lalin:11s Compoand tiLeettoliening and German ape tient pills. Principal office No. 19 blnrt. Eighth street Phil,nlk 11064. Also far at the slur,. et Lee!) Mill, t . , Duntintlunk R a