TuE JOURN AL. Jne country,one cons‘itution ,one detain ilunlingdon, Nov. 2.5, 18410 A Beal Dun, ......., of the ,nite, —tates, shall lay the In mot - _ __,, Such of our subscribers as know them• same before the Governor, who sh a ll e . townships.be divided into classes, and the selves indebted for three, four and 'five numerate and ascertain the number of valuation of the first Tate lands in each of b inmind,that their years, willeat ac votes for each person voted for, and shall those classes. be fixed by the Board; and thereupon declare by proclamation, the that the assessors of the different town counts will be placed in the hands of the names of the persons duly elected. And ships shall grade the valuation of all other law for collection, immediately after the :whereas, it appears by the returns laid lands in their respective townships agree- November court, unless they band us the before me, of the election for electors, ably and in proportion to the valuation "one thing needful," on to: t e f o r t , that held on Friday, of October, 1840, that thus fixed. Let there be no ansunderstanding John Andrew Shulze William M'llvain Whereupon the townships were divi day.Joseph Hither John Dickson ded and rated as follows, viz: 'f he town of the matter. Money we need, and must Levis Passneire John M'Keehan ships of Allegheny, Autos, Woodberry, have it. John Price Wcitherill John lt7c.d Ti. mas P. Cope Ashbel B. Wilson N ranksto wn, Blair, Morris,Tyrone, Frank To many vt nor punctual subscribers Jonathan Gillingham Ner Middlesw.,rth lin, Walker, Henderson, Warriorsmark, Amos V I stateri George Walker Porter,W est, Barree, and Hopewell, shall we return our thanks; and humbly beg a Ahem R. M'llvain 15,1i:1rd C ' j r .onnelly, ir constitute the fit at class of townships, and continuance of their kindness, in this day Rum K. Zvilin Joseph Mark'. - the first rate lands in the same shall be Robert Stinson Justus (;. Fordyce of our utmost need. valued at 820 per acre. J. ijieli::kmi„S; Hendrie H T , l :;, in i l l ii, M . in ' , K y "' an The township of Shirley shall consti ..—____----_--.. Peter Fikert Joseph Buffington Lute the second class of townships, and Owing to the continued absence of the wi ll i„„, Addams Henry Black :lie first rate lands in the same shall be editor our paper is later than usual and John Harper John Dick elect! at $l5 per acre. lacks the usual quantity of editorial this are the persons for whom the great . The townships of Cromwell, Springy week. of votes were given at the s eld, and Dublin, shall constitute the week. 'election. Now, therefore I have issuedftird class of townships, and the first rate !this proclamation, hereby declaring thattlands in the same shall be valued at 513 The Confession of 'the said per acre. UOBERT BeCON AWRY, John Andrew IV oi ll , l i iNi c Ll: , l n l vain The townships of Linton, Tod, and Tell Joseltili shalt constitute the fourth class ef town- Will be ready for sale at this Office, on Levis Passmore John M'Keehan ships, and the first rate lands in the same John Price Wethcrill John Reed 'ziatu rday, the :28th instant. shall be valued at 510 per acre. ,Thomas I'. Cope Ashb.:l 15. Wilson Resolved, That the first rate horses in Jonathan Gillingham Ner Middleswarth i Amos Ellmaker George Walker the several townships (with the exception lAbrim R. Wlivain Bernard Connelly jr. of race horses and stalltf.,.. - , s) be valued at John K. Zoilin Joseph Markle 850, each and all other horses in propor 'Robert Stinson Justus G. Fordyce lion : and all horned cattle at-510 each. !William S. Hendrie Th.M.T.M'Kennan Resolved, 'that the first class of occu •J. Jenkins Ross Harmar Denny Peter Filbert Joseph Buffiugton Patinas within the county be valued at NV Whim Addams Henry Black 5500, and all others in proportion. :Lim Hamper John Dick • On notion, The meeting adjourned. are the persons duly elected Electors of a A. SOLLIDAY, Prest, President and Vice President of the IJ. States, to serve at the election in that behalf, to be held at the Seat of Govern meat of this state, (being the borough of Harrisburg, in the county of Dauphin,) on the first lkednesday of December neat, a greeably to the said act of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, and the Constitution and Laws of the United States, in such cases made and provided. Given under my hand and the Great , Seal of the State, at Harrisburg. the sixteenth day of November, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and forty, and of the Com monwealth the sixty.fifth. 3Y THE GOVERNOR: ACTUAL RESULTS. The Decided States. As soon as we have undisputed telurns from the different states, we shall add them to the following list. It may be re lied on as the actual results: FOR HARRISO::, Fon VAN BUREN• Connecticut, 8 N. Hampshire. 7 Ohio, 21 Virginia, 23 Maryland, 10 Arkansas, 3 Rhode Island. 4 Missocri, 4 New Jersey, 8 Pennsylvania, 30 Maine, 10 New York, 42 Georgia, 11 Kentucky, 15 Michigan, 3 Indiana, 9 Delaware; 3 Massachusetts, 14 Louisiana, 5 Mississippi, 4 'Tennessee, 15 liorth Carolina, 15 Vermont, The Elections. The complete returns from Loui s iana, make the Harrison majority 3561. The New Orleans Bee states that Mis sissippi is safe, by a majority of from 100 C to 1500. It was reported at New Orleans on the 14th, that Arkansas has gene for Van Hu reu, by a majority of from 2000 to 2500. The intelligence from Alabama is fa vorable, but we are unable as yet to state the general results. • Harrison's majority in Vermont, as et ficially ascertained, is 14,436. In Kentucky, Harrison's majority in 63' counties, is 23,314. The Richmond Compiler states Oat the Van Buren majority in Virginia will be about 1400. The St. Louis New Era is doubtful as, to Illinois, but the Louisville Journal thinks it has gone for Harrison. Source CAROLINA.—The Charleston Courier publishes a list of members of the Legislature of that State. The Senate Consisting of 45 ineinbers„ are all Van Buren. The House stands 111 Van Bu• r eit to IS Whigs. It appears from the following paragrt graph from the Richmond Whig that a supposedi murderer of Professor Davis is in custody. "We learn from Charlottesville, that a student by the name of Semmes, from Georgia, was arrested on suspicion of having fired the pistol which produced the death of Professor Davis, and that at ter examination he was con►mitted for further trial. The student, who, it was stated in the letter from Charlottesville, published yesterday, had left the Univer. city, returned & was an important witness at the trial—being the comp in ion of the tint . ..innate young man, and an eye wit i 011501 ate whole aftairt PENNSYLVAAIA, SS. In the name and by the authority of du Commonwealth. of Prnasylvania. BY DAVID R. POR I'ER. GOVERNOR OF THE SAID COMMONWEALTH.' A PROCLANIATION. ' , WHEREAS, it is provided in, ' z ttAV -• and by an act of the General , 4 4 Assembly of this Common , • wealth, "An act relating to the elections of this Commonwealth,' passed on the second day July, A. D. 1839, that the Secretary of the Commonwealth, hav ing received the returns of the votes givs en fur electors of President and Vice Pres ident of the U Si' ERS. R. SIIUNK, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Harrisburg, Nov. 16. 1840. Roguery Important caution. Dr.l Brandreth's Vegetable Universal Pills' having gained great notoriety by the cures they have performed, unpi ineipled vend era of medicine, finding there is a great call fur them in consequence, have had the great audacity to forge the medicine. Now be it known to all men, that Dr. Brandreth's Genuine Vegetable Univer. sal Pills can never be obtained of any vender of medicine, whether druggist or doctor, as neither are allowed to sell the Genuine Brandreth's Vegetable Pills, un der any circumstances whatever. Be ve• ry careful all ye that want the genuine, and observe, ever when you purchase of the advertised agents, that they,the agents have an engraved certrlicate of agency, signed in my own hand writing. B. BRANDRETII, M. D. Estray. t t wit,7 , Cane to the residence of the subscriber, living in Poi.- ' _ ter township, about the latter part at September la t, a brown cow, with a white stripe on her back, horns turned d in and a bell, other wrks not recollected, the owner is requested to co!oe forward, prove property, pay cl,arges and tak9 her away. TIMOTHY NOWLAN. Nov. 23, 180. LErrEtts of Administration. upon' the estate of Benjamin //opkins, late of Antes township. tlec'd. have been granted to the su bscrthers. All persons, therefore, indebted to the said deceased ire requested to come forward and make' payment immediately. Those having i dioms will present them properly authen- Ideated for settlement. LEWIS HOPKINS, ROB'T. It. FLEMING, Admrs Nov. 25, 1840.-6tp Executor's Notice. A LL persons indebted to the Estate() •c=- - Win Loveall, late of Tod town ship, Iluntinglon connty, deceased are requested to make immediate payment; and those hav:n e l claims against said estate are requested to present them properly authenticated for settlement. Caleb Greenland, Ex't. August 26, 1840. rZEZITING or ASSESSORS• A T a meeting of the (principle) as sessors of the several township' within the county of Huntingdon, at the' Commissioners' office, in the borough of Huntingdon, on the 21st day of Novein- Ilmr, A. 1). 1840, agreeably to the act of 15th April, 1840, to fix upon some uni form standard to ascertain the real value 401 property made taxable by law, in 'heir respective townships, .dbraham Sol :liday , Esq. bein4 chosen President, and David Caldwell Secretary -0 lion, it was resolved Attest, D. Canoell, Scc'y. (b-The Commissioners have appointed Tuesday, the second day of February, '18.41,as the day upon which the assess ors are to assemble at the Commission ers' office, with their several ,ssessments completed, agreeably to the fith sectiou of the act of assembly above recited. Nov. 11, 1840. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, funtingdon County, ss, Personally ap peared before the subsci iber, a justice of the peace ,in and for said county of Hun tingdon, Joseph Shannon, Sheriff of the said county, who being duly sworn accor ding is law, du& depose and say, that in pursuance of the death warrant to h;tn &- recent by David R. Porter, Esquire, Gov ernor of the commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, bearing date the 19th day of Septeni bt , r A. 1). 1840, this deponent did, be tween the hours of ten o'clock in the fore noon, and three o'clock in the afternoon of Friday the sixth day of November in• stout, proceed to execute Robert M'Con shy, within the yard of the jail of said county, and in accordance with the sen tence of the Court of Oyer and Terminer of the said county, and the I:eath warrant aforesaid, this deponent, did then and I there, hang the said Robert M'Conahy by the neck, until he was dead. That this deponent executed the said Robert, Nl'Conahy who was convicted of murder in the first degree, in the presence of such persons s are required and permitted by the act of Assembly, passed the 10th day of April 1834, entitled "An act to abolish public executions," to invite to be pres ent and witness such execution, and none others, Sworn and subscribed the 16th day o November 1840, before E. GA LBRAITH. JOSEPH SHANNON. Farm For Sale. wILL be exposed to public sale, on Friday, the 4th day of December next, the farm of Michael Wallace, dec'd situated in Antis tp., Huntingdon county, adjoining lands of Skyhawk, Steevens, and others; containing • 319 ACRES, 75 of which are cleared, and under good fence; with a dwelling house and barn, and the necessary out buildings.* Sale to commence at 10 o'clock of said day— and it not sold will be rented. Terms made known on tho day of sale 5y 11EN RY NEFF, . A due r SA ML. P. N A LLACE, November 18, 1840. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE• All persons knowing themselves in debted to the Eestate of Wm. Steel, Esq. lato of the borough of Huntingdob decd are requested to make immediate pay men' to the undersigned; and all those having claims against said estate, are requested to present them properly authenticated for settlement. JAS STEEL 1 Adm rs JAS ENTIIIKEN, Esq, Runt. 22, July 1840. VALUABLE PROPERTY Public Sale. JN pursuance of an order of the Or phans' Court of liedlord county, there will be exposed to public sale, on the pre mises, on Tuesday, the c.22nd day of De cereber next, at 10 o'clock A. M., the following property, late the estate of James Jamison, deceased, viz: A TRACT OF LAND, Situated part in Dublin township, in said county, and part in Dublin township, Huntingdon' county, on the state road leading from Shipcnsburg to Bedford, and the post road from Chambersburit to Hun tingdon, well known as the Burnt Cabins; bounded by lands of Frederick Dubbs,! Wm. Pym, Nathaniel Kelly, and others— containing That the 200 AORIS of patented land, with the usual allow :ince. The above is the mansion farm of the said James Jamison, dec'd., and is of a good quality, being part Limestone, and part Freestone; 120 acres of which is cleared, and in a high state of cultivation; 20 of which are meadow, with a two story (1,.-,,,,-, , i ... .. ' i T ..9. V M P. 17 /11 ( HOUSE, weather-bearded and painted; a well and pump at the door, 2 I) urns and stables, a stone spring house, and other out houses; also an apple orchard, and several fine springs--and the little Aughwick Creek runs through the same. It is one of the best stands for public business on the road. Also, one other tract adjoining the above, Containing 161 Acres, and 53 perches, and allowance, patented land; about 70 of which are cleared, 6 of which is meadow, the balance covered with valuable timber; with a new STONE !ROUSE, 111 doable lug barn, with a pump near the door, and an apple orchard of grafted , fruit; the above mentioned stream passes through it. Also, adjoining the first men tioned farm, one acre of land with a log house and blacksmith shop thereon. Also, ten town lots adjoining the same. Also, 40 Acres of Timber Land, adjoining the above. 'lke above men- tioned property, will be sold together or sepertte, to suit purchasers. Persons de sirous of viewing the property, previous to the (lay of sale, can do so by calling on John Nave, residing on the premises, or on the subscriber. Terms of sale made known by JAMES WALKER, Aclm'r. November 18, 1840. The Bedford "Inquirer," and "Ga zette" will publish the above until day of sale, and charge the Administrator. The Lewistown " Gazette," and Lan caster "Esaminer," will publish the above until day of sale, and send bills to this office. PUBLIC SALE, WILL be sold, on th e premix ses, on Tuesday, November 24, 18- 'FIRST MITE F.IMPI, Belonging to the estate of Philip Roller, de ceased, situated in Morris township, Hunt. ingdon county, one mile from the Pennsyl• vania canal, adjoining lands of Geo. Davis, John Davis, Benj. Sprankle, David Tussey, and others—containing 253 Acres of good Lime. stone Land— One hundred and eighty acres cleared, and under gocd fence-15 sexes or more of ex cAlent meadow—a large apple orchard— and all well watered. 'There is erected thereon, a good house, al large frame bank barn, and other necessary buildings. There is a leam;,in pump near the house, and a good well of water. Any person wishing to see the property, I can call on either of the subscribers, or D. Hewit, on the premises. The terms will be made known on the day of sale by Joseph Roller, Joshua Roller, Exec'rs. October 7, 1840. SIXCENTS AND AN OLD BROKEN RASP Reward! 7..V1 AN away from the sub iolS •ciber living in Spring. 4 field townst,:op Huntingdon Acounty, on the ltiih of July 1840, JOSEPH ' I LER, an indented apprentic to the Blacksmith business. Said Joseph was between twenty and twenty-one yearsi of age, about five feet eight inches high.l Ilad on when he ran away, a beaverteen; ,roundabout, blue waistcoat, and striped pantaltions, and a broad brimed wool hat. ) l 'le has lomt two fore teeth. The above reward but no charges paid Ito any person who %ill deliver the above runaway to STEPHEN LEGO. Sept. '2, 1640.31. p. BLANKS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. LIST of Letters remaining in the Post Office at Huntingdon, which if not taken up and the postage paid, will be sent to to the General Post Office as dead Jetters, in three months from this date. Anderson Gen. Sam. Kerr James 11 ' Keyser Sebastian Baker John S Kaylor Daniel Bateman Rebecca Kent Marialt Brownsh wig Moses Burnett Charles Lovell Henry, Esq, Buck waiter Daniel or Isaac Atkins Blanchard Jun Esq 2 Loftin John Bolinger Michael Laguard John Brown John 2 Losch Henry Barr Samuel S. Lott Robert C Louden Nancy Cresswell J. V. Esq. Lee John Coleman Peter Lutz Catherine. Cameron John Iti. Cake Isaac M'Cain Jamcs Cameron Catherine M'N cal Jonathan D Murphy Henry Davis C. L. N Davis John ' Newberry James Decker Henrietta le E Plowman Hezekiah Entracan Mr., Sur- P,nnock Joel veyor General of Parmenter S. G. Huntingdon Co. Pierce Wm. A. Eshleman Abraham Patton William Ellin William R IP Rule Samuel D. 3 Fish Samuel Rowery John Franks Theo. Esq. S G Sheeler Samuel Gorsuch Stephen Stattler Jacob' Gratz Simon Storer Charles 2 Griffith Philip T Grove Samna Teets George II 'Thompson Abra'm Henry S. F. W Hagey Adam Williamson Jane Hewit John Williams Wm. Esq J Williams Isaac Johnston James Jr. Jackson J. M. I. DORLAND, P. M. October "; 1840. !Ilk IST of Letters remaining in the Past 4614) Office at Alexandria, on the Ist Oct. 11840. .1 J Albright Johanna Jackson Ezekiel 73 Justice of the Peace Baker Jacob of the Borough of Brown Daniel Alexandria. C K Canon John_ _ Keys George 0. Charlton J. S. Dr. 01 Campbell Patrick Maguire James .19 Molson Samuel Davis John Murphy Thomas _ .......___.... - - . , Dickey Joseph _ IP IN Piper John 2 Everet Alelander 2 Proudfet Richard Engle Mrs. Pinkney Bertine 14. Peterman Daniel Fox Charles S Fleming Rebecca A Snyder Samuel Fisher Catherine Snyder Eliz'th Mlss G Sisler Michael Gemmell Jim T Garland Moses Thornton Henry Gregory John li• G.shagan John Wilson Hiram IN Wilson Ellen Harvey Mary M. F Hewie John Young Gco. B. Esq, Young Sarah Mrs. Z Iliglar Barney CHARLES PORTER, P. M. Alexandria, Oct. 1, 1840. 7 It. STRAY COW. L'I2.AY ED from the sub scriber, some four or six (fi g, weeks ago, a Cow, six or sev -""*-- en years old, rather larger than the common size, and expected to have a calf in about a month. She is white along the back, and speckled with black or dark brown and white on the sides and residue of the body. She is pre sumed to be somewhere in the vicinity of the borough of Huntingdon. Any reas onable charge will be paid to any person informing the subscriber where she can be found. J. M. BELL. Huntingdon, Nov. 9, 1840. Administrator's Notice. ALL'persons knowing themselves indebted to the Estate of Charles Porten, late of Union township, Hun tinglion county, dec'd. are requested to make payment to the undersigned; and all those having claims against said estate, 14,present them propel ly authenticated 114.1s'ettlenient. CALEB CORBIN, Adnt'r. °doter 28, 1840. STAGNATION OF TUE DLOOD.—..The re peated changes in the atmosphere, by acting as they do upon the consistence and quality of the blood, give occasion for the most fatal and malignant disorders The blood from a state of health becomes stagnant and is plunged into a state of corruption. Tiros it loses its purity; its circulation is impeded; the channels of life are clog ged; the bowels become costive, and it not an immediate attack of some malignant fever, headache, nausea, loss of appetite, and a general debility of the whole frame are sure to follow. It requires the tempest and the tornado to bring about a state of purity in the ocean, when its waters become stagnant; and it will require repeated evacuations by the bowel 4 before the blond can be re Unveil of its accumulated impurity. I. Fisher & A. K. Cornyn ATTORN EYS AT L.W. WILL carefully attend to all business committed t., their care in the Courts of Huntingdon &Mifflin counties. Mr. Cur nyn may be found at his office, in Market St., opposite the Sv,re of Mr. Dorris, in the borough of Huntingdon. tr.: Ml' 9 I 184 e. lExecutors9 Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of John Logan, late of Cromwell township, Huntingdon county, are re quested to make immediate payment; anti all those litlV ing claims against said estate will please present them properly anthem tscated for settlPinent to the undersigned. JOHN H. LOGAN, DANIEL J. LOGAN. Ezeers. August .26, 1840. From the Bcslcn Chronicle, Just. We sec by an adyertisement in anoth er column that Messrs. Comstock & cu., the American Agents for Oldridge's Maim of Columbia, have deputies to sell that ar rticle in Boston and elsewhere. ft e know a lady of this city whose hair was so near ly gone as to expose entirely her phrenol ogical developments, which, considering that they betokened a most amiable dispo sitiun, was not in reality very unfortunate Nevertheless she mourned the lose at locks that she had worn, and after a• year's fruitless resort to miscalled resto ratives, purchased; some months ago, st• bottle or two of Oldridge's Balm, and she has now ringlets in rich profusion, glossy, and of raven blackness. We are not puf fing, none of the comodity has been sent to us, and indeed, we do nut want any, for though we were obliged to wear a wig a year ago, we have now, though its vir tue, hair enough, and of a passable quali ty, of our own. To the Bald Headede—Bhis is to certi fy, that I have been bald abGut twenty years, and by the use of the genuine Balm of Columbia, my head is now covered with hair. I shall be happy to convince any one of the fact that will call and see me Delhi village. The above article L bought at Griswold, ;Case & co.'s store,. who had it front Comstock & Co. JOhN JAQUISH,Jr- DARING FEUD The Balm of Columbia has been imi tated by a notorious counterfeiter. Let it never be purchased or used unless it has the nsma of L. Al. Comstock, or the sigma tore of (7onzstock & co, on a splendid wrapper. This is the only external test that will secuve the public from deception Address Conzsiock & Co. ft holesale Druggists, New-York, No 2 Fletcher-street. Sept. 23, 1840.-3 m PAIN OR WEAKNESS In all cases of• pain and weakness, whether it be chronic or recent—whether it be deafness, or pain in the side—wheat er it arise from constitutional, or from some immediate cause—whether it be from internal or external injury, it will be cured by perservering in the use of Brandrctlrs Vegetable Universal Pills-- because, purging with these Pills those ;humors from the body, is the true cure for all these complaints and every other form of disease. This is no mere asser tion, it is a demonstrable truth, and each day it is extending itself far and wide— it is becoming known and more and more appreciated. If hen constant exercise cannot be u sed, from any eayse, the occasional use of opening medicines, such an one as Brandieth's Vegetable Universal Pills, is absolutely required. Thus the con duits of the BLOOD, the fountain of life. are kept free from those impurities which would prevent its steady current minis tering to health. Thus morbid humors are prevented from becoming mixed with it. It is nature which is thus assisted through the means and outlets which she has provided for herself. RHEUMATISM. Entirely cured by the use of Dr. 0. Harlich's Compound Strengthening and Ger • man Aperient Pills. Mr. Solomon Wilson, of Chester co. Pa., afflicted for two years with the above dis tressing disease, of which he had to use his crutches for 18 months, his symptoms were excruciating pain in all his 'alias, especially n his hip, Shoulders and ancles, pain increas lig al ways towards eyeing attended with , heat. Mr. Wilson, was at o:.e time not able to move his limbs on account of the pain be ing so great; he being advised by a Mend of his to procure Dr. Harlich's pill of which he• sent to the agent in West Chester and pro cored som; on using the medicine the third. day the pain disappeared and his strength increasing fast, and in three weeks was able to attend to his business, which he hid not done for 18 months; for the benefit of . them afflicted, 'he wishes those lines pu dished that they may be relieved, and a' in en joy the pleasures of a healthy life. Principle office, 19th North 8t Street, Philadelphia. ALSO—For sale at the Store of J cob Mil ler, Huntingdon, Pa. Col v'Eli COMPLAIN'''. 'rhis disease is discovered by a fixes' ob tuse pain and weight in the right side under the short ribs; attended with heat, uneasi ness about the pit of the stomach;—there is in the right side also a distension—the patient loses his appetite and becomes sick and trou ble with vomiting. The tongue becomes rough and black, comite mince chang.s- to a pale or citron color sx yellow, like those tut 'Meted with jaudice—difficulty of breathing, disturbed rest, attended with dry caugh, dif ficulty of laying on the left side—the oody becomes weak, and finally the'disease termi nates into another of a more serious nature, which in all probability is lbw beyond the powers human shill. Dr H.irlich's com pound onic stir ~ e lliening and German ape rient pills, if us' en at the commencement of this disease, will check it, and by continu. ing the use of the medicine a I w weeks, a perfect cure cure will be performed. Thou sands can testify to this fact, Certificatesof many persons may daily be seen of the efficacy oftis invaluable medi cine, by applying at the Medical Office. No 19 North Eight street. Philadelphia. Also, at the ':tore of Jacob Miller, leo agent for Huittitigdon comity,