COUR'r FF,ltitq, .Iqll. rn, Trial V. - ;‘ 71, Geurv, ) S.onu Lk. D :vi'. T.; W-o A P 11,11 wl li :qv. Hirst C, n II rit. vs An I. It Ex'r., Guar's :cc. C t •kti pi (3.1:1ta ',I I'l'l3 Ili I le . )1,111:1. (74,1. IllekerstArr et :it va I) vi.l Pat,rsan ct a;. Jute 'Wolverton vs Elislnt Shoe'. tker. E Timm ,:on et nl vs John N Swoop, RAi Cont.vs 13 O'Friers E I.Vjti .1 Nett' vrt t:tttlicw Crowiewer. EX'r ti/C Itad es Ilayi,i Miller et el. Siumet S Zile; et.,l. S ikee the me vs If ruin; 100 Pres. Can. John Shealim vs Eugene Sunivitn survivor ,&e. Willivn lima v., It nog F.[,,,Y.,11. trtitt U trey' Alin 'r rs M Crawnover. john 1 - I tre I , ,t , rek 13, l!vert E.14011C Saltivnn SIIICVi,Or &C. Ca n'tlt for John If Lowey vs .John Shaver. GRAND JUltults Reed Alexander, turner Jackson township. Daniel 13riit, tar ucr. Tml. Samuel WO , Shei . , Sairter. Henry 13anigartaer,. tanner, J6lin Carl; miller, Dublin. Amoa Clark, farmer, Tthl. James Fleming, tarsier Cromwell. W. Green, black smith, Cato, Andrew S. Harrison, merithant, Henderson, George liiglrt, tiirmei, Julie 1). Ilall, farmer, Franklin. Thomas Kelley, filmier, Csnnwell. .hones McCabe, carpenter. ilotilerson. James M. I.loyd.daiiiier Wallser. NViiiiam Meredith, iiii.ithailder, 13rinly. Willi:on 11. Miller, linter. Brat, J4nies M, ton, Jr., homer. West. Henry Saarliout. ‘VarriJramark. 11. U. Nt•pp, clerk, Andrew Nell; farmer, We , t. John Porter, merchant, Porter. Michael Stair, farmer, Cromwell, Jolla Sommers, firmer, Hopewell. Elias Wilson, carriage maker, Cuss. TRAVLR4E JURORS. Jacob E. Bare ' farmer, Springfield, township. George Burst. farmer. liarree. George C. Becher, merelnint, Porter. Enoch Chilcutc. former, Toll. Solomon Curium., farmer. Tod. John Chaney, fiirmer, 13arree. Christian Detwiler, farmer, Brady. William I)yoatt. farmer Franklin. David I hum. clerk. hranklin. llenionlin Fri, former, Union. John ye rt, homier. Shirley. Janie , Entriken, merchant. Hopewell. Adam Foeht. farmer. Morris. John Fink, wagon maker. l'enn. John 13. Foster, miller, Shirley. l)aniel Grove. firmer. Penn. Jnntes oitliird, frmer, sainuel Grub'.. farmer, Penn. flu es Greenland, H a rmer, Clay. Samuel Goodman, farmer. Henderson, Joseph Ilegie, 'Fell. Thomas 11. I hiling, farmer, Shirley. 'illiam I larper, farmer, Dahlin. A. Hall. teaeher. Ilenderson. Johil Jones. farmer. Tell. George Belly. frmer, Duldin. ciao , Kdiv, lan norm (' rotorull. former, Br uly. Willimn loore, former, w es t. Hubert B. Motor. farmer, Barret!. Joseph 1\ torrow, manager. Franklin. lienre F. Newinglimi. gentleman. Henderson, I)anild Nell. Andrew. hauler. Porter. John Neff, id' Daniel, homier, West. Alexander N. Oaks, 1:11 . 111C1 . . [Sarre°. John Owens. jug peace, IVarriorsinark. Chad, Porter, iner..hont. Porter. Samuel Bider, lamer, Warriorinark. Jam, Wert. John S. 11:1:)'..Irgcr, farmer, Warriorcuark. Philip Silkilitter. farmer, Barree. John 0. Stewart. gentleman. l'orter. Edmund Snore. jeweller, kletiderson. Jesse Sommer, hrickmaker, I lonlerson, Nicholas 'Frontwine, farmer, Barrett. Dewy C. \Volker, merchant, Porter. Thomas Whitaker. filmier. Porter. Danil Weight, Harmer, IVarrio.smark. No. G. Since tie certificate of ll'enjarnin Stu art (in our last paper) wits Monied to us, we have seen numerous testimonials of the wonderful suc cess of this syrup. several of the cures testified to were effected after the patients had been given tip us incurable their Family Physicians, which is testified to by the Physicians themselves. This is stronger testimony than any other medicine can boast of, 1111.1 we feel confident that no medicine in existence is descrying of as Mg!' a reputation, (for the cure of eo,h , ini,i ~,t, t impt'ott) its 1), J. N. Cooper's hull.. Vegetahle (7ough or ('o, uumptiee Syrup; and for the cure of I)y,peloia. medicine is equal to MI l'eyetable I)yspep,i,t Bit ters. These medicines, together with 1)r. J. W. Cooper's Rheumatic Drops. and Vegetable Cum. pound l'erer and Ague and Vegetable 'w or m powders, in, for sale by I'. Head, & Son, Iltmtiligolon; G. NV. lirehman, Al.:Veytuwn; and J. M. Ilciford, fllintown; The genuine are prepared only by C. P. 'lmes, TELE MARKETS. HUNTINGDON, Jun. 4, 1853. Fleur, per bbl., $4,50 a $5,00 White Wheat, 00 cts per bu. Red " 85 Corn, 45 a 50 Buckwheat, ats 40 O , 33 _ _ 15 cts. per lb. 10 Butter, Tallow, Lard, Eggs, 12i .. « doz, Potatoes, per bu., 371 a 50 Beef, per cwt., $4,00 a $5,00 Pork .. « 5,50 a 6,00 Dry Apples, per bu., $l,OO I'ITILADELPIIIA, Jan. 4,1853. Flour, pee bbl., $5,50 White Wheat, per bu., 1,20 Rod ,t u 1,15 Clover Seed, « « 5,75 a 6,00 MARRIED, On thn 3Vill lift., by liuv. W. M, Dentriek, Mn. JACOU C. CouLI; ; of Mccuuncli.tumn, to 11 I.f 8 CATIIIAIIINE Byron, of the vicinity of Mc- Ci Lnull,town. At Pennsylvania Purim° on Thurday the 23d nit., by Rev. Robert Hamill, Mn. GEORGE 11. Poareni of Alexandria Pa., to Miss SALLIE W. dunghtsr of John Lyon, Esq. On the 90th tilt., in Porter township, by the Hen. T. A. Robley, Mn. DAVID ENYEART, to Muse ELIZA HoovEn. In MeVeytown, Mifflin County, on Wednes day 22d ult., by Her. Wm. IL Mills, Mn. Tams- Al CARMON, to MUM Ante J. STEWART, both of this place. I \ Spotto,;,.l. to Aliss C.% I:tNE E. of l'elet shorg. In l'otrt • lints. tn, t.ie 21st the .solne, CHM, ,e%l.ltnicllT. Esq., of Elonodfltrg, to !Bliss EVALINE N. WING..O of l'etershorg. . In Thintiogdoo. on tie 21 , 1 nit. IT the IiENNEDY to Ali, Sus.tx 111ctio, all of ti i. e• .i,;ty. At the 11 , i1 , .. 0,1 !NM, flnntin dun. tlnth eat. hr• the same. 'MR. 1) ten, 8. 11:tss to Ali.s BAIT. ITARA NLFF, ali of this county. On the 24th nit. by Rev. J. 13, Williams, Mn. ANDREW GOODWIN to MISS BARBARA LUCAS, KB Of thin borough, ALMA NA FOR 1853. ";. 1 '4 1 `4' o P. - 2 a t• " a. • 9- • JAN. 1 2345 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 80 31 FEB. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 MARCH. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 APRIL. 1 2 5 • 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 10! 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 MAY. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 81 JUNE. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 20 30 JULY. 1 2 3456 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 '24 25 26 27 28 29 30 AUG. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SEPT. • 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 '2O 21 22 23 '24 25 26 27 28 29 30 _ _ OCT. _ 1 2346 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 23 26 27 28 29 30 31 NOV. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 DEC. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 n 15 16 11 13 19 '2O '2l '22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Juniata Bridge Company Notice. The I.teekhuitler of the Jutilitta Bridge Compa ny in lima ii,gdett comity, ore nereloy notified [nut an elertiodo for one l'resnlent, six Alootingers, one beeretary and Treasurer, will he held at the Pub lic House of Cloro,noin Cuuts in 11w Borough 01 Huntingdon wt Monday the I Otho tl,ty ut J111111111 . .y next, between the !wows of 2 and Ii o'clock, P. M. of said ,lay, to manage the affairs of said Compa ny fur the ensuing ye u• JAMES GIVIN, Sce'y Jain. 5, '33. For Rent, From the first of next April, the Brick House in the ens: cunt oi tie Borough of Huntingdon, ut prudent occii,ied A. King. Aldo the store Komi! in Market Street occupi ed by 'Thaddeus Simonton. WM. DORRIS. Hum. Jan. 5, '53.-3t, Huntingdon Co. Med. Society. A meeting of the Hunt. Co. Med. Soeloq, will be held at the usual place, on Tuesday Jan. 11, 11353. A ceneral attendance is requested. MeeULLOCII, See'y. Jan. 5, '53. IVANTED. In exchange forynerehundize, 500 bushels of dried apples, paired; 250 bushels of Peaches, un paired. A. S. HARRISON, & Co. thy' Barnum and Beach Inive advertised that the, will issue a mew weekly paper, called the 11 , lustrated News, at six cents per copy, the first number having been advertised to "appear tel Sat urday last tic ISfil inst. It gill be of 16 pages, tided with literary 'natter of the highest standard, and a great number of large and handsome engra vings. They say they intend to make it the twat 111,,,,E e ted nee simper in the world. Their En gravings are intended to embrace clews of Public liniblings, important l'ablie Ceremonies, limo- Heal Eveuts, e'l W.c., $60,000 Noce been set apart, to be specially devoted to the impto,ellicht amiwiltalitileist. ul the paper. 'rho l'ruptirturs are 11. L. &A. E. Beach, with P. 'l'. Barnum, us special partner.— The prices arc as tillows, by snail : One Copy per voluniB,• $1,50 Four Copies, 5,0 U Ten ‘' 64 10;00 Invariably in advance.' A,l4ress, Publishers of the Illustrated News, N. T. City. Thu ollice is 128 Fulton' Street.— , The euterprize is a great one, hut the publishers have the energy, euterprize, ability and means to carry It out sneressfully. r7V: A lntre.ii t ,t !I 11M...11111Na a rich mu' Store Good, to their new room in l'ortstown. 'Their in entirely new, nod of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, COOTS AND SIIOES. HAT.; AND CAI'S, GLASS, HARD & QUEENSW A RE. READY MA DE CLOTHING.- VA.RIE TIES AND NOTIONS, &c , nil of vchirh w ill be sold at the .lowbst rates for cash or exchanged tor country produce. • Cr The highest pike given et ell tunes for every .kseription of merchant:Ode grain. Broad Top Depot, Dee. SO, 1852. TOWN PROPERTY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE. The .subscriber will offer at Public Sale, on Wednesday the 19. th daj (if .htneury next, on the premises, that valuable and well improved Lot of Ground situate in Allegheny Or Railroad street, in the linntingdon, on which he now reside, and on which is erected a BRICK. DWELLING lIOUSE, and ai lingm BuILDING adjoining, suitable Inc any mercantile purpose, having a gi ud Store Rpoiti and Ware- Innis° Room extending hack to the Canal, with goint well or water, it Brick Comult Cistern, an Ice House, and all other convenient o u t buildings; in excellent repair. _ . Timm—One third id bond, and the remaining two thirds W inn equal animal payments with in terest—to he seemed Lv the bowls and not Of the pur v ln t ,c, LOUIS SCHNEIDER. December 30, 1852.—t0. 1,000 BOOK AGENTS IVANTED, TO SELL PICTORIAL AND USERUL AVORKS FOR THE YEAR ►853. $l,OBO Dollars a Year! IXTANTED, in every C o unty in the U. States, V active and enterprising 1.11. to engage in the sale of some or the hest 13ooks published in the country. To d wen of gaud address, possessing a small capital ()Men $25 to $l.OO, such induct:- m e m, will he Oflered as to enable them to make from Ais to $5 a day profit. Books published by us are all it,ifid in their character, extremely popul a r, nod cuwmnud large sale, wherever they are leered. Fur further particulars. a ihlress, (postage paid.) HOB ENT SEARS, Pr timsumt. ISi Williant Street, New York. J),:e. 50, 1852. 0 Yes: 0 Yes! 0 Yes: . AUCTION At Billy Stewatrt's, on Railroad Street. The undersigned having determiend to close hetsiness and leave Iluntingdon, will offer his en tire stock of new .111iI , easuitablu Dry Goods, Gro veries, Boots and Slices, flats, Caps, and Cloth Queenswure, Ibirdware, &c , AT PUBLIC A I:LATIN, to commence on the first Aluntlay of the January Court, aml continue kola day to day, and 1) . 0111 night to night, till all is t. 1,111. Nothing will he reserved that will sell for anythiny war first cost! . . . 1 will also offer, nt the same time and place, ali lay town property, including the old Iltisiaess Stand, on Railroad Street, with Dwelling, 11'are house, Store Room, &e. Ott the real estate, but a small part of the purchase money will lie mita, ed in hand, and the payments be !mule easy to suit the times. W U.I.IAM STE WA wr N. 13,, I woul'a use this occasion, once movc to call on those indebted to save costs by settling their accounts lochire 1 leave town; utt.l m0,.,c those busing elitist. to present oleo for payownt. Hunt. Dee. 24,'32.-3t. \V. S. Dissolution of Partnership, The Partnership lieretolive existing between Cunningham & (7reswelb hi the Comini,ion and I , orivariling liminess, at Waterstvect has been this day (Dee. 13, '52.) dissolved by nititnal consent. all persona having 1.1.1 ilealimo with said firm, will please call tie settle their accounts with eith er of die Partners at the Mil stand. .1. J. CI NNIN(111,131 & .1. CRESWELL. The husines, will he carried on alt the old stood and on the same tams hy the sohwriher. J..). CUNNINIIIIAM. Pont. Dcc• 22.'52.-3t.' STRAY HEIFER. Came to the residence of the subscriber, in Porter township, about the last (Clone, ii Stray Heifer. aliont three years old. The owner is re quested to ruins haward, Kure ptoperty. pay di:irge4 iiml take her away, otherwise she will be ili,pused of aeeurding to law. LOUIS SNYDER. Dee. 23,'52,-3f. Executor's Notice. - Estate of MAnoll.l. MEAxs, into of Morris township, deed. Letters Testementery on the shove Estam,linv ing lietn paid' d to the maletsigctil, all per sons iudelited will make immediate payment, and those haring claims will present them duly tot thenticated fin• settlement. D. P. TUSSEY, AVM. C A LDW ELL, 5 Executors. Per. 23, 'S2.-et. FARM FOR SALE. ) Will he sold at Private Sale, a farm situated in Woodcock Volley. 14} miles from Huntingdon. and 2 9010: from Marklesburg, and known as the Sundial., Trier. It consists of S5O Acres of hoot. it which about 250 acres are cleared. fenced, mai nudcr cultivationi, and the balance is well thol , erc.l. The property well watered, several ..treani: pos-ing through it. Nearly the whole tract is Limestone Laud and can lie made to yield largely. 'rite iinproVellielltB are Three Dwelling . and a Barn. A large• r ion of thu purchase maned will he allowed to r lan secured by a mortgage oft the property. Apply to Miles& I)urritt, Huntingdon, or Jacob Cues cell. Trough Creek. N. IL The land is patented. Possessioh will be given on the let of April next. Huntingdon Dec. 16,'5'2...t1: Administrator's Ilotice: Estate of Nietiot„ts TuouTwi,tn, late of Barre,: township, Huntingdon co., dee'd. TETTEIis itarninistration having been grant -1.4 ed to the tirolersigwed oil the above Estate, all persons louwitig theitt,elvei hidebted will make immediate pity tilolt, owl tilt), having chtimi will present theta duly antheutiemen for settlenceni. NI El, THA)II'I',W N Si t1.0M.0.N TROUTWEIE,' Atbitiniiirittors. Deeember I G, DR. N. A. HENDERSON, HAVING provided himself with a new Office, udjuining the late residence of his father, Dr. JOHN HENDERSON, respectfully tenders hi.; Pro fessional services, as heretofore, to the public. Huntingdon, Dee. 2, 1852. - --- H. W. SNIT 11, DENTIST, ErLATING DON, Pa, November 18,18119: rncl LIMATI",N. WialtrAs o o t ne• directed. at Hun the I It;t day ut Deeeinlier, A. 11. 11 , :,2, tinder the halals 4.1 seal: of the Hon. George Taylor. President of ihe Ceart of Common I'le ~, Ili er caul Terminer...id Lcucr al jail deliver: 111 . ihl . 4;01 judivial diqtriet comp(.,l of I:untinedon. Illaicionl Cain lain, and the Hull. Tholltilft F. Smart nail than his associates, Judges of the county of Ilamit,,ton, justices ns,ienc , l, cl.,,oint ed, to hear toy stud' determine all and evk . y In dir•mcnt, on de or taken fir or COOPertiln till (Tit)111, hy the ItIWN of the State are 1111111 e eapitill ur. teimiies of death and other ()Weaves crimes emit misdemeanors, whi c h have heel' or shall liereOter lie committed or perpetrated for crimes itOresiii(J-1 an Coll . llllittlrierl to make pith lie proehtmatiou throughoat miy whole that a Court of flyer and 'l`crininer, of COlllllll/11 Pleas mai Quarter sessions; will. lie he : dut the Court litiase in the florongli of itantiitgdott• on the sound (unit 10th day) ht .January next, stud those ahil 1011 prosecute the cold pri- ! SitIICIN he then awl there to pro.eente them as it shalt he just. :old that all Justices Of the l'enee, Coronors nu 1 Comtahles within staid comity lig then and there in their proper persons, :i t 10 o'clock, A. N. of ,ai.l day, with their records, in quisitions, eximmations mei reinetuhrata,. to do those things whieli to their unites respectfully appertain. Dated :it Huntinedon the 11 th day 'of December, in the veer of our Lord 1652, nod the 76th year of American Independence. WSI. 11. ZEIGLER, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALES, By virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Ex. will he exposed to sale at public veteltie. at the court Ilou, in the 1,0r,i1.4 . 11 Huntingdon, on Tuesday the lith ,In; .I:ifotli, 1g53. at 10 o'clock, A. M the following. lieNeril,e4 leroperty, to wit: All the right, title, and interest of John Rtuniey, in and to a: lot . of ground in Spring field township, Huntingdon county, dor taining one half acre of groUnd bounded by lands of Robert Madden and sehool house lot, having there'll erected t 4 one and a halt' story frame weather boarded house, &c. Seized, taken in execntiotr, and to be WeiNT as the property of John. Ramsey, (of B.) ALSO—AII the right, title, an interest of defendant, George Morriss, iu and to a tract of land, in Henderson township, Hun tingdon county, containing 266 acres, be the unite more or less, having thereon er ected two-two story log houses 2 log barns, al tat 80 acres cleared and in a state of cultivation, adjoining lands of the estate of Alexander Gwin, Esq , dee'd., and land of Elisha Shoemaker, with the appurtenances, &c. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of George Murrits. • ALSO—AII the right, title, and interest of Elias Hoover, in and to all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate in Cromwell township, Huntingdon county; bounded on the north by lands of Andrew Hegie, D. Blair, Robinson & Co., on the east by lands of Blair, Robinson, & Co., on the south by lands . of Locks, and on the west by the Blacking Mountain, containing three. hundred acres, more or less. Seized; taken in execntion, and to be sold as ,the property of Elias Hoover. ALSO—A tract, or piece of land, in Henderson township, Huntingdon county, containing 69 acres, inure or less, shout 45 acres of which arc cleared and cultivated, adjoining lands of James M. Sankey and James Porter, having thereon erected a two story log house. a log barn and other im provements— the property of Defts. Siezed, taken in execntien, and to be sold as the pr .porty of William Sankey and James M. Sankey. ALSO—Two lots of ground in the town of ‘Varriorstuark, as the property of Abed nego Stephens, being on the corner of the street or roads, one of which leads from Spruce Creek to Phillipsburg, acid the oth er from Birmingham to Pinegrove, and ad joining a lot of Dr. H. K. Neff on the north-west, having th'ereon a two story Store [louse nn the ,-,orner; mid a twee sto ry Dwelling . rinse on the hit adjoining. Dr. NCIf; both weathMioarded and painted white, with ~ ther necessary buildings and a stable—Also an out lot adjoining said town, containing 6 acres, more or less, in a gond state of cultivation. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Abednego Stevens. ALSO—AII Deft's right, title, and in terest in and to a tract of land in Jackson township, Huntingdon County, containing twenty-nine acres, about twenty of which are elcared and under fence, having there on erected a Log House two stories high; and a log barn, adjoining lands' of Solomon Hamer on . the north, and on the west by lands belonging to the estate of Leonard Stelfey,' dec'd., of Samuel Rudy on the . ionth,,and on the east by lands of the es tate of Leonard Stacy—Also one wher tract in Barree township, containing 15 acres 12 or 13 of which tti.o cleared and under fence, adjoining land of Nicholas Troutwine on the east, Christian Gearhart . on the west, of Solomon Hamer ou the north, and lands of Thomas Logan on the south. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property . of 3liehael . St °trey?. • • WS!. 11.2EIGLItiSheriff. Dec. 16,'52. ROCLAMITION. WIIEREAS, by a precept to me directed by the Judge,. of the toMmon Pleat‘e of the cautity of Ituntingdon, bearing: to-t the II th day of nbCrulhee 1852. lum Cllllllll.ltiliell 10 make Public l'ruchunation throughout my whttle wick, tout II Court of Common t„. held in the 'f curt !'.tt'' in ti;o It., • ; • .• tiogdon, 4,11 the li,ird Mon Ity Jam, A. D., 1853, fur.the trial Ili . Court, which remain undetermined lie the said Judges, when situ where all jurors, to itnesset and suitors, hi the trial of Mt iseueuu ore required to appear. Dated at Huntingdon, the I Ith day of December, in the year of our Lord 1852, and the 76th year of Auteriettu Independence. WM. B. ZEIGLER, Sheriff. I)ee. 16, '52, AVERY largo lut of LIO.SOM PiS•S, CM. PI-va, AAR RINGS, PENCILS o• ICE I'S for the ladies at Eby. Simla's. REGISTER'S NOTICE Notice liereliv given to all persons intere , ted t!::it the. I'dlo,,ing named pCE$Olls love settled their iimonnts in the liegister's °nice, nt Hun tingdon. ;oil that the said accounts will be pre sented fu contirivatiuu and allOWilliee, at an Or phans' Court, to he held at Huntingdon, in and thr said ronnry of H11;46 . 4,00, be Wednesday the 12th day of January next. 1. David Walker, Administrator of I)nvid Peightal, late of Hume township, dee'd. 2. Benedict Stevens, nod William Rut tar, Administrators of John Hutt late of Crom well township, dee'd. 3. Mordecai Cliikote, Administrator of John Chileote, late id Cass township, 4. Simon P. Maloy, surviving Administrator• of Esther Luger, late of Cromwell tuwmildp, dec'd. 5. Peter Shaffer and William Sharer, Exent• tors of the last will ufJuhn Shaver, late of Mor ris township, ilec'd. 't. Hobert :\lcßurney. Guardian of Motu chill minor child of Josiah 13all, lute of Jaekt.un too to. ship, deed. Z. Thomas Anders nn, Administrator of John Ftheeder.,lafe of TO township. dveti. 8 i%jiliou noorgomery, Administrator of Sa rah newart, late of West township, deed. 9. Tholhas 71 StateF, ,ting Adtuinitrator of Joseph Stewart, late of the Borough of Hunting dun deed. M. V. CAMPIMML, Regincr's (Ace, Ilumingduti, Dee. 16, 1852. NOTICE To the Stockholders of Me Huntindon and Broad Top jlountain Rail Ro.ul and Coal Company. In pursuance of the Act of incorporation. and of the general Art of Agseinhlv regulating Ifni'road Companies, the undersigned, Commissioners of .111 Company who have acted, berebv give no tice, that they have appointed Monday the tenth day of January, A. I). 1843, between the hours of nine o'clock, A. M., /Old live o'clock. I'. ill.. thr the subscribers to the Capital Snick of said Company to meet at the Court House in the Borough of Huntiogdon, for the purpose of the said Company, by the klectioll of if,;;L, diret.tui.i, (Me of whom is, m. smile tone, to he chosen is President. .1. G. Miles, A. P. Witoo, Thomas Fisher, J. McCann, James Gsrin, James Entrekin, !Maid //fair. ./arses Saxton, John Kerr, John Scott, S. S. Irhartom. John Geo,ye Jackson, .Inn. Porter, !sync! Geajius. ~11 Green, JohnACul loch, James Clark, .1. 11. Irialrode, Jar . ob 6;6- well,Charles Mickley, Alexander King, Job Mann. Samuel L. Russell, , n , , Andrew J. ,v, ;11 -. iv.. v. -Schell, David Mcilartrie, John B. Given, Wm. Ayres, George ll'. Speer, IVs. P. Or bison. Leri E 1411711, James Patt m. R. 1/. Pelriken, A. ll'. Benedict, Alexander Port, James Maguire, basic Cook, George Gwin. Janus Calni , bell, Dan iel Grove, Henry Zimmerman, Ir. T. Dougherty. December 2, D 352. NEW GOODS EVERY MONTH, At The Cheap Cash &Yretluee Et ore of James grieker. The undersigned, encouraged during the pest year, by the very liberal patronage of•a distern jog ',oldie, ha, made perni.nuent nrratigements for receiving, from the Eastern Cities, FRESH G. /DS EVEIZY His stock of Gnu dories, Drugs, Cunfeetionares, Boots & Sle es, Li quors, Notions, unit general varieties, is ttow• ex tensive and rots •lete, r,f• the very finest quality, and sold wholesale or retail, ut thevery lowest tigin es for cash or country produce. Dee. 2. '32.-Iy. Small 1 arm for Sale. The suliseriber offers, nt private sale, t)le Ilia:it:bawl Fair. lir tal) acres, on Maidh be in llcndw,nu township, one mile aterth east of Huntingdon. The land is. of the best finality Of slate, ;ill tilLtblc, awl s ell watered, about 40 neves are in good cultivation, the rest well timbered. A new, - emmineli.ifis, and neatly linisbed frame house lanai log stable; awl a line "reliant a); paling: spade and peach trees-mostly grafted trait—are to the premises. Intending an move west in the spring, 1 am determined to sell on reasonable terms. SAMUEL r•RIEDLE Oct. 15, '52.-3th. GRAN]) oPENING of Fall and Winter Clothing AT THE HUNTINGDON CLOTH. !NG STORE. A. WILLOUUIIIIY, lia.jast returned from the e;,.1 with a large and splvinlid assortment ut Fail and Winter Goods fir men and bass, made in the latest lotion and in the !mist daralde in:inner. Who over wants dressed hotter and cheaper than any body eke in town, let him call at Wthi.ouunnv's Clothing Store, pus door West or Thus. Reed & drug store in Ilantingilon. Call and see for yourselves. • October 21, 1852. J. & W. SAXTON lined just received the most magnificent snmayof Fall and Winter Goods eve': fitl'ereil to the citizens Ilioningilon. con-,t CV.•I•1 variety of Dress Cowl.. s iis Dress l'atcrits, plain and figured Parinetta tle , odors, Silk Lii-tres, &c.. 11,1 'Tr% thing iii the shape of Ludic,' I)r,•'' 131acrt Silk. 'loaner Silk. Sick every variety and color; Cloths, Cassiniere &nal Te,tin . g of every variety itnil color. Sattinetts it ail price,. ALSO, 590 piCeeq nsßorted Prints, Long Sloovls, Thibett Cnructs, Carrel I.g, Leal. CriiratS, 1,1.11 u, Clalair, I.:1- il , )11110 H11;11011, Fi,itlier, Linings, Gk., of every violet V; ',lint, 14i", Triouniogs. till, I'loll'o4, Muth, Bonnets, Berman Mods, Huziery, HARDWARE, the hest assortment ever offered in this place. QUEENSW4II2E, n beantifiti assortment of every variety and at ex eeetliagly low mires. • BOOTS and STTOES, . . such as Crab' Lemlivr.,sintl coarser. rogue Mots. Al n—ull kind, of Ladies and Genii hues; please call and examine our stock. BATS and CAPS, Mole.kitt liat4, No. 2 31 ,, 1e,kin huts, and aa outliers variety of C,ip. lor Al, n Bop.. GROCERIE:S at ouch prices as cannot Mil to please the moot ttstidions. Also--evert other article, ouch as are commonly kept in a country store, , Oita we are selling lower Mau any other house in town or country; call and ace. We are detet mined to sell otr OUT old stock at cost, °rimier. [oct. 14, '52. tarlio bls. No. 1 herring, for selent the .tore of Geo. GIVIN. JS r RECEIVEI) and for aala Fish. Salf and Plaorr by 3. & w. SAXTON. T:g l er; 14007 M 3A751 WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN • BACON, PRODUCE, AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES ; No. 23 Wood Sr. Pittsburgh. Particular attention paid to the sale orßlootriz and Pig Metal, and CASII advances made. Dec. 9, 's2.—ty. Executor's Notice. Estate of Hann , Wninc,late of West township* dec , a. Letters testamentary haring been granted to the widqroiololl on.tbe above estate, all persons 'indebted wilt 'mike iminedi.:te payment, and those having.elah, eQt-rte will pre ,ent Then, detw olitheiait• !uttlement. Anoi,Pl-11.%4 I'. worrE,? JOHN C.OI.DSTOCa, 5 Exe:,ors. Dee. 9. '52.-6t. CHEAPELL Till,l THE CHEAPEST I JACOB SN`IiDER, To his old flint's, and the Public Greeting. Whereas I have just returned from the Salt( with a full sdipply of Ready Made Clothing fur Men and Burs—l em prepared to soil Coats, from $2.50, to $14.110. Pant 4, from 51,75. to 15,41)... • Vest., Haut 75 vents, to $5,011. • Shirts, and Shirt Collars, lints, Cups, floret, Suspenders, &e. he., of all sorts, 4 , sizes, at prices to suit all purcha.:ers. Call and examine, beforb coo buy, at the Ohl Stand in Market Street. Hunting lon, October 21, 1852. BRITISH PERIODICAL LITERA. T LIRE. Republication of the LONDON QUARTF.Ri. , Y, THE EDIM BURG'I. THE NORTH BRITISH; AND THE Wv,s - rmINSTERE• VIEWS. AND BLACK WOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE. TERMS.-PAYMENT TO CE MADE IN ADVANCE. For any one of the four Reviews, • • $3OO, Fnr any two do. •... 9 00, For any three do. • • 7 00. For all f n n• of the Reviews, 8 00. For I)lackwood's Mazizine. 3.00. For Blackwood :ni•l three Reviews. • • 9 00. F or nhickwood :Ind the finir Reviews. 10 00. LFAIN;mII) scoTT & en.; Fithlighers, 70 Fulton street, entrance 54 Gold street, New York, THE ELEPHANT • • 4 • NEW GOODS. The medi c are hereby informed that the sub. scriber has leased that popular and well known store room in the Elephant building, opposite the Railroad where lit has just received and opened the latest and best supply of FALL AND WINTER GOODS in town. Ills stock consists of every variety o Y GOODS, GROCERIES, HAND IVAIIE; (41 trA liE ' 11007'S, SHOES, &c., &c., all of which will be sold low for the "dust," ur exchanged for 'mummy produce. . Ladies Mel gentlemen are respeettlffly invited to call and -.vice the Elepliant,' at least, as no charge is MAC fur exhibitingahomnimal. ALL CARMON.. October 14, 18:52. ALL'S GOLD TILT GLITTERS" in the Large and Splendid Storl of Watchei; Jewelry and (,Yorke, just apencd by EDMUND SNARE. lie hoe by the most eXtCHSire and hest se= leeted assortment ever brought to Iluntingeen, cnmpri*iu;; Vail and Silver Watches, (liuniing• Woclies,Patent Levers, Anchors, Lepines and Qua tier,.) Fob, Vest :mil Cooed Chains, Finger nil Ear Kings, preast Pins, Cuff and Scarf Pins, Medallion CASef, Sett's, Keys, Petteik, Filver 'Coble Ware, Coral Beads, Spectacles, Gold Pens, Fine Knives, Port genaids, and rn endless vari ety of FanyY C ods. • 'Cr haviag. fine Watches and Jewelry needing - repairing. can eontidently leave them with him, as he ha, employed one of the hest workmen ill the Stilt.. W.l'k NV t ititANTLD. Huntingdon. In, 14. 1852. To " Ail the ll'orld and the Rest of Nal:kind:" KNOW YE TH✓lT' GEOH.6.I,WrN, • • ifitsittat tweireil from the Enetern Cities a large andaplrndjd assortment of fresh FM.L and WINTER G 0031315, At his 0)..1 st.l in Markil Nunn!, where lie will ptc.ood to. see lie ulti customers, mid the pub. lic I 1.: Geeds were selected to suit this market, . 4, 4 6e is determined to sell on terms to suit par -ers. Gib assortment conbistsul Dr(Y.GOGra, Groceries,, Queensware, Hats and,Caps, Glassware, . assets and Shoos, Etardware, ace great variety of Goods of kinds. Keeling thankfUl ti n • past favors, he hopes. by strict attention to business, to merit neontitmaneer ache alone. (oct. 14, '52. gIiTTOR I wits one of the of our citizens who were Attracted by the —Grand Exhibition," of our neighbor Charles S. Bleek.•lisq., end I of mime attended the opening. exhibition, lOM nitu one of tl.e tew the vain. of a good nen , PAper , Being therefore .'booked this filets, and tho whin ulthe pres.vaiiti etpanii. to impact biali.tuntial knowledge to the taidC , Siant. it: 413 of my tivh,libor,, , inetbud to soy ro *mat have.your Soles u ell cared tar, call at illodes, and examine his clock of Ladle:, and Geutleui•ii's, shoes and boots, Ito mtrrants the work not rip; and stitches without charge if it does. Neighbors try him. - FEIIESTRIAN Oct. 14,1852. I tJSEI'li DOUGLASS, ALOuunelleotwo, hits constantly k prepared to make mai repair GUNS elm' kinds at the Awe est notice. Non. 20. '52. BU 1 . 111 A.:, taken iu the Cheap Store of J. BRICASER.