S Yocal 6entrg. ony.—We notice •our farmers ere engnged iu cutting off their corn. The crop is an un precedented ono everywhere. • 4 Fcbog 1-The New York Times predicts that there will be hostile demonatrAtions tow ards the United States, by the Allied Powers, shortly. r Tao Pond TRADE.—A pork dealer in. Cledß• land has already contracted for packinilo,ooo hogs. At Clarksville and Bowling preen, Ky. pork.packers are contractfne; fikhogs at $-t gross ; and at Terra Haste, Intl.,at $5 nett. Susresziso.—Owing to some temporary dif• ffeulties which has arisen, the' building of the new Methodist Episcopal Chiiroh in this place —the foundation of Which 13 completed—has hem) postponed until the codling spring. Rtoitr.—Wc understand that the Presbyteri an Congregation of this borough, is negotia ting with Captain William Dorris for the pur chase of his present beautiful residence ; de signing as a parsonage. It' this be correct, we congratulate our Presbyterian brethren on the consumation of this long needed end long talked of purchase. Foot, FOR TIM MlND.—Colon, the good look ing, jovial and popular bookseller and station er, has just returned front the annual book sales of the eastern cities, with a well selected stock of books. We learn that he has made addb tional arrangements, whereby he hao increased his facilities for procuring the latest publica tions, which he will sell at the lowest possible advance on publisher's prices. 'Give him a call. T. CARNIVAL OF Famr.—Never, as long hack ns cdir memory stretches, was there great• •or abundance of fruit in Humble:ln County, than at present. The markets are almost glut ted with the various products of the orchard and the garden. We are in the midst of the "Carnival of Fruit." The gentle spirit of Po mona has waved nn auspicious wand over the Mud, and the little armies of fruit trees have t,ruited their ranks ten-fold. A GREAT 13.1Tri.i: hai taken place near the North Fork of the Piano River, between 450 Ignited Slides tro. pa, under General Harney, and a large force el lF:ionx Indians, resulting in the (Went of the leiter, after a desperate fight, with the loss of cighti Men killed and fifty wo. men and children then prisoners. General Finra,e six mid az many wounded. The Tadians were the zalne who murlered Lieu tenant Grattua's puriy, and also a mail party. The wity.bill of the mail was found among them. POI, ANT Li I, Patrons, would you have 1/01)1/.. it, w, have been sued air libel It is even so. For defending ourselves azainst an unjustiiied attack upon our humble propor tions, by the county superintendent [set it rich ? An individual who elaims to heart newspseer editor ! prosecuting for libel, when he begun the attack, and libeled us far more than we could any nue should we desire. flowerer, we plow our cause in the hands of .:u jury of est. cum.tryinell." Let 'er `rip•osti eate.' 11,11:1, co3TE vii JUDOENMXT ! Justice Lowrie of the Supreme Court, has whif f' a few days published kis opinion in the Wil• fancies case, fully coinciding with a majority of the Bench. lie also votes to set aside the right to dm writ of habeas corpus demanded in the premises. It is a most diJgraeeful and hu• miliating circumstance that the Supremo Court of the State—which is presumed tester above politics-81.dd thus truckle to Southern influ ence and Locofoco ride. Is it not high time that 1113 people forgiven: party, and stout? up for the right? Busy' am—Monday lust was a busy day a.. mong all classes of the people. The politicians were about in considerable numbers, while the inure numerous class of care nothings were on the qui vice for the appearance of Dan Rico's cavalcade. These latter care less for politics —less for speculation in money matters—than they do for fun and frolic. They go in for n hearty laugh, let who will prefer money and po litical advancement, and perhaps in the end their philosophy is the trim one. At nll events we do not feel disposed to question it now. MAsomc lim.t.l)EnumrioN.—The dedica tion of the new Masonic Temple, is Philadel phia last Wednesday, drew together one of the largest crowds ever assembled in that city.— The procession was a grand affair, shout •1000 members of the Order being in rooks. The proceedings Were highly interesting throughout. The building is one of the most grand and ma jestic edifices ever erected in Philadelphia, nod is an ornament to the city. We do not know the cost, but it must have been an enormous • sum. Will old "Mount Moriab" be again rovi. vcd ? TOO GooleAnxrr.—The price of Wheat is tending upwards again, owing to the demand for export. If farmers can dispose of all their wheat at the present price, this ear's harvest in the way of profit, will be an unusually largo one. Rye is also being exported freely. The crops of Germany are a partial failure and Rye goes thence principally. to supply the d,ricit.sm cy. Oats are abundant, and only in moderate demand. The enormous crops of corn in earl• ous parts of the country, will doubtless bring the price of this cereal down to a reasonable price, and its use in various ways can be resor ted to, by those who find' it necessary to prac- Aire strict economy. A WEATHER. Ilex.—Some old 11,g.y of a phi losopher has written that "every bitter has its sweet," and the every day experience of life go far toward establishing the truth of the senti ment. Hot weather brings us prickly heat and mosquitoes, irritable days and sleepless nights, but it also brings us strawberries, iced cobblers, turtle soup and the fourth of July. Frost adds to oar fuel expenses, nod inches folks sweat a bout the high price of coal, frown at their ugly red noses, and puts them into an ague fit at the thought of going to bed 'Alights ; but then the frost frees us from apprehensions of the yellow fever and cholera, and brings us a thought nes. er buckwheat and all manner of gridlo cakes. We should therefore, endeavor to sweeten the affliction, with a becoming philosophy and elm right kind of molasses. Flmm—Every thing now.•days is gove, nod by fashion. It rules in the church and governs the school; it invades the sanctuary of home and penetrates every nook and corner of the public lecture no less than the ball room. It flourishes like a green bay tree no less in the parlor than in the street ;in the sick chamber and in the drawing room. Everywhere it is recogniicd, adored an worshipped. The old and young, merry and grave, rich and poor, all bow down and worship at its shrine. It regu • lates the cut of a man's coat, the length of his gttntnloons and the corners of his beard; noless ruly than it does the form of a woman's bonnet 4 .'er the length of her skirt. But of all the ab. surdities that it leads the blundering sons and` daughters of Adam into, there is none so at,. s urd and foolish as when it endeavors to strip death of its solemnity and rob the grave of its grand gloom. When fashion Neel. to embel. fish the cold clay from which the living soul has fled, and decorates it in fanciful and gaudy attire, hanging it with trinkets and bedecking it with gew-gaws, well may we exclaim, 'whore will it end 7' In matters of affecting life and its gaieties, we have nothing to say against fashion ; but when it interferes with death, peers into the coffin, prescribessumptuary rules for the funeral cortege, without claim or k new. Speaking of the folly of this funeral fashion, a clever writer remarks "Let every man or women who mourns thedeath of a near friend or relation, make a bold stroke toward de mlishing the foolish, expensive, nod uncouth system of going into mourning. Let the be reaved refuse to array themselves in sables, and say with Hamlet "But I have that within which, pass oth show." -Generally grief is not made up of crapes or • cloths, although fashionable sorrow could not be delineated without the aid of those fabrics. It is unrighteous to allow fashion to play the tyrant in the grave-yard. For thesake of trade let that monarch rule and revel in the saloon, the opera-house, the drawing room, and the aristocratic street; but when the tomb is in question, let fashion he set aside. The custom of going into monrning distresses many a poor fatuity beyond calculation. If they do not wear black they are heartless, the world says, and do not respect the father, the brother, or the sister or mother, who has suddenly departed to life eternal. As if a broken heart is not ns ten rotted under light colored vestments es tin ' der crape. Eye-serving grief is not grief nt all. ' We despise, we almost scoff at it. G FAN-% N VOTERS IN NEW lona.—The New York Stoat, Zeitung reckons the number of t ermawspcaLing voters in that city nt ten thon:motl. Those aro the men whom Kossuth advises to art politically through their own immetliate organizations. :I:'!dli,:AlTll:Liji - JA Di_ii\rijS'l!'f.:z.--J., 'Here is more inquiry for l'houn for export and prices are looking up. Saks of 1500 bar rein standard and good brands at $8 per bar - r ob unit 100 barrels, a better brand. nt $8,121 n .4sle of 200 barrels extra family at $8,75. The receipts and stocks continue very small and some holders will not accept the former rate. There is steady demand for the supply of the retailers and bakers from $R,l2$ to $9 , for common and ilmoy brands, according ! quality. Fhoun is held firmly nt $6.25, and Con:: Olrat. of $1,25, but no sales ofeither have came under our notice. Out re ceipts of Wun.t4scoutinue small, and it is in good demand. Sales of 5000 bushels nt 85a51,801 per bushel for good and prime South ern and Pennsylvania Red andsl,7oas2 for in. ferior and prime White; 1000 bushels Pennsyl vania Rye sold at $1,121 and 1000 bushels Delaware nt $1,19. CORN is scarce. Sales of 2000 bushels Yellow at 92 cents. Oats are unchanged. Small sales of Delaware nt 42 cents per bushel. On th,-: Ali ult., by the ltev. A. C. Klink, Mr. A. .1. McCoy, of this county, to Miss Eliz abeth Nielvils of Lewistown. Oa the :id inst., by Rev. 0.0. McClean, Mr. Wm. Gleisinger, of Marklesburg. to Miss Mar tha Harrison. of this borough. On the sth inst., by N. Lytle, Esq., Mr .L Mc. Haslett to Miss Lizzie Smith, all of Sprnco Creek. 17_ , Att ari wxtrizzat ..00000t - - - • AT TILE BROAD TOP DEPOT. IUNNINGUAM & DUNN have just retuned kj from Philadelphia, end are now opening at the head of the Broad Top Basin &large end beautiful assortment of Fall & Winter Goods Consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard-ware, Queens-ware. Cedar-ware, Hats, boots pad shoes. and in short everything that is usually kept in a country store. BACON, .1.1L7', AND pLisTER, kept constantly for Sale. Call and examine our stork before purcha sing elsewhere, and see whether we cannot make it your interest to patronise us. All kinds of country produce taken .in ex change for Goods at the highest market prices. The highest market ',flees paid for all kinds of Grain. Prompt attention paid to storing and forward• ing all kinds of merchandise, produce, &c. Huntingdon, Oct., HI 1855. NEW GOODS Zit MITALII. vEssLER & BRO. him just received it large and well assorted stock of but and. winter goods, suitable for the wants of all, and particmarly the farming community ; a good assortment of made op clothing, Hardware, Queensware, &c. GROCERIES. A superior article of Coffee, Sugar, Molasses and Tobacco, which will be sold at a mall ad vance on cost. Cull and examine fur your selves. Also, large supply of fish, salt, plaster, stone cool, Iron nulls, and stores, constantly on hand and for sale. BOOTS & SHOES. We are prepared to exhibit a mueh larger stock of boots and shoes than heretofore, and at reduced prices. Cull arAl see before purchas ing your Winter supply, 0:7 - The highest price paid for all kind of pro duce. Mill Creek, Oct 10,1855-6 t. 75 13 1 1315. hluckeraljust K Ta . : tirl Lo l l 4 . ale 300 S.,Litico•kyGrotiud KESSLER & BRO. for . 170 Tons Piaster recolatt.l32,,lEr;slieutg. 75 KEGS of nails &. spikes sale y SLEIt fiNE New Tide Water Canal Boat just finish• U ing and for sale by KbIssLER & MISCELLANEOCS ADVERTISEMENTS. PRIVATE SALE. OA Valuable Real Estate THE subscriber otters his well-lit-town Tavern Stand Property, on Bay's 11111, Fulton Co. Pa., at private Sale, with all the land belonging thereto, being 343 ACRES of patented land, 163 acres of which is cleared and under good fence. The improvements are a large Frame Tavern Stand, a good largo Stable, sufficient to accommodate eighty torte,, GratffirY, Corn Crib, Wagon shed and all other necessary nut buildings, and an exce Ilent orchard of choice fruit—a never fail ing stream of 'water at the door, and several good living springs in different parts of the land, There are also on this property Two Good Tenant Houses. The abo're is one of the bent known Tavern Stands on the Road, and the place in inn high state of cultivation, and well adapted fur p d ,- ture. Ile also offers for sale the Farm adjoining the above, on which Ile at present resides one lth' mile south of the Tavern property, containim.; SOO ACMES of good limestone land, au acres of which is cleared under fence, in it good state of caltivation,and the balance well timber ed. The improvements are good new Two-Story Weather-Boarded House, Bank-Barn, Spring House, Wash House, and other out buildings, a first rate orchard of good fruit, n good spring close to the house, and ne ver failings springs of water in every field. There aro also On this tract a good SAW MILL, Lime Kiln, and several excellent quarries, and as good a location fora Tan -Cord as could be desired, with plenty of bark conrsnient. There are also Three good Tenant Houses on this tutors and two other good barns. This is one of the hest stock forms in the country, end offers peculiar ind ucoments to any person who desires to raise cattle, &c. Ile will sell in quantities to snit purchasers, and any one wishing to make a bargain would do well to examine the above properties before purchasing elsewhere. Terms mode to suit purchasers. For further informotion apply to the subscri• ber. JAMES SPROAT Oct 10, 1855.-3m.,_ FALL AND WINTER 40011).$ 1 . Call and look before you purchase, I@.> inYilido trAs just returned from Philadelphia and is .1 I now opening one of the prettiest tool best selected stock of goads ever brought to the bor ough of Huntingdon. It would be useless to mention all of the goods wo havo on hand— . Ladies , Dress Goods. of the latesiTtile; A largo stock of Hosery, Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Velvet, bonnets tinders'eves, Collars, Spencers, ensimeres, Cloths Casinetts Laces, Silk Mitts, Delanes, De-R ' orge, Kid Gloves, and all kinds of goods generally kept in a country store. Also—a line assortment of Boots, Shoes, Hats, & caps, Glassware, gneensware and Cederware. A large and good supply or Fresh Groceries. Coil and sec illy goods and exanune for your. selv.. Thankful for the patronage of the past hy my friends, and the public generally, I respectfully so 1 kit n continunnee of the hit kinds of country produce taken in en change fur goods at the highest market price. Oct. 10, 1855. MOUNTAIN ACADEMY. Binninglrlam Huntingdon Co., Pa. THE winter Term of this Institution will open Wednesday October 3lst. •_... . . . . . instruction given in all the branches naatatisite to entering College advanced. We are also prepay... 4 to aceommodato any who may wish to give attention to the ornamental brunches; in addition to theAe We design giving prnminance to the study of Arcithecteart, gone of ministers and young meat who hare been engaged in teaching and desire to lit them selves more thoroughly for that Station are ad mitted fee o: Tuition. TERMS. Tuition, Board and Furnished room $60,00 per session—payable strictly ono half in ad vance, the other at the middle of the term. THOMAS WARD, Principal, ___I:II9MAS SCOTT, Assistant. Oct. 10, 1855.-3 m. JUNIATA ACADEMY: MBE WINTER SESSION OF THiq IN stitution, located in Shirleysburg, Hunting don County, will common.) on the let day of November. The place is easy of access, being connected with Mt. Union on the Central Railroad, by a daily line of coaches. The Principal will sp.o no reasonable expense and pains to make the Institution worthy of a liberal patronage. TERMS t—lloartling, tuition, and room, Silo per session of live months. Tuition from $8 to $l2 per session, according to studies. Payable. quarterly ' in advance. For Circulars, etc., ad dress the Principal, Rev. G. W. SHAIFFER, • October 10, Shirleysburg, Pa. NOTICE. Tho new and elegant Methodist Cluleell Ede ll. in Williamsburg, Blair County, will be de dicated to the service of God; on Sabbath mor ning, the 28th inst., nt half past 10 o'clock, A. M. Rev. J. P. Durbin, D. D., Professor Tiffa ny, Bishop Waugh, Rev. Wm. T. D. Clem. Rev. Juo. Collins, and several other distinguished speakers tire expected. Services will com mence on Saturday morning, the 2 7111 lust. TRUSTEES. Williamsburg, Oct. 6, '55.-3t. H, ROMAN, Ifas jusi opened AS . ORIMENT READY-MADE CLOTHING. CONSISTING OF ALL KINDS OP comrs,, PANTS v ItESTIO. 1 And other articles of gentlemen's wear. October 3, 1805. OVERCOATS. All kinds, cheaper than elsewhere, at H. ROMAN'S CLOTUINgi STORE. COUNTRY DEALERS CAN UCT ...MSG AT WHOLESALE, AS CHEAP AS IN THE CITY, AT ROMAN'S CLOTIIING STORE. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ETTERS testamentary on the motto of j Elizabeth Parsons, late of Toll towwnship, deed. having been grunted to the undersigned all persons having claims against the estate will present the same duly authenticated, end ell persons knowing themselves indebted will niche payment to ALEXAN DER MAGEE, Tell tp , Oct. 10, 1855.-6 t. Executor. - -- x DISSOLUTION. Whatever partnership which existed between the undersigned in the Surveying business has been dissolved by mutual consent. J. SIMPSON AFRICA, J. F. RAMEY. The business will be conducted as formerly by J. Simpson Africa. Sept. 12, 1855.-tf. TOSEPU DOUGLASS, in McCounellstowu u has constantly on heed, ready made rides, and is prepared to make and repair GUIs of all I kinds at the shortest notice. April 23, 1855-Iy. • MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. $1 000. - SOLD IN Two DX. !—Triumph Complete I !---Why is it that the Ex-Governor of Maryland, also the President of one of the Banks at Frederick City, urged the Doctors there to procure it? Why has a large rash order this week come from such Men as Messrs. Peel & Stevens, wholesale Druggists of Alexandria, Va . end by the very next mail, On enter, (the third time in tour weeks) from Mr. Pierpoint, and frosts Messrs. - Cook & Co-, of some place, and by the very same mail n fourth order from Naggers. Hopper & Wilmer of Centreville, Md., (whore a short time since such au excitement sprung up from some remarkable cures made there by Prof. C. DeGrath's (genuine) Elec tric Oil, from 29 South Eighth Street, Philadal phia, a few doors south of Chesnut street? How is it that the editor of Eric Observer, was cu red in two days et rheumatisms in his bark of three years' duration ; end Mr. Brady, of Har risburg of Paralysis? Why and how was it that the ether day Mr George Weis, 227 Eager street Baltimore, two doors from St. James' church, was cored of palsied hands of long standing , also the late ease of a holy in Philadelphia, cu red of spinal curvature, and another of Proton s. Uteri, a complete, radical cure? Ask them. Why do such non as Mesrs. G. N. & W. 11. Williams, wholesale Druggists, of Syracuse N. Y., write, August 20th. that—"your Electric Oil proves more beneficial than any other prepara tions we have ever limit of," &c. . Yours, G. N. &W. ll.Wo.mams. Why has Joseph Osborn. Esq., of Auburn, mitten, now the third Clint that "Prof. Dc- Grath's Electric Oil is selling very fast, end making , great cures never before accomplished here I' Why dud John Box, Esq., send, the 2tl inst., a gold dollar in a letter flout Double Bridges, Va., forn bottle. on the recommenda tion of Wm. Arvin, Esq., of the sumo place who got some a short time since for the Gout, and was cured ? Why is it that crony (the speaks of it as "a wonderful emotive," and is this not the real cause of more selling nt retail, in Phil. delphia alone, than is soil or Dr. Jayne's medi cines, or five of any others? Why is it that a Physician of largo practice need it on the para lyzed limbs of his boy, alter using everything else Simply because the genuine "Electroic Oil," from the office of Prof. DeGrath, effectu ally cores paralysis. Why and how is it that over Stein has been sold in Washington, D. C. during about six weeks, end over SIN° worth in Baltimore in the some time? Why do Messrs Morris & Co., of York, Pa., (one of finest Drug houses in the - State,) and John Wyeth, Esq., of Harrisburg, Pa., sell so much, when they have any quantity of all sorts of other medicines right by the side of the "Electric °ill" Simply because nothing else will answer the purpose that the Oil does. Lot the skepti cal ask the numerous cases of almost hopeless putients, if anything could ho store agrecahle in use, or more effectual in its results—some of ter haling expended hundreds of dollars on YR' riuus former treatment, with nothing hot (lit , couragement and despair for their trouble. Why is it that other medicines have advertisements pilcd up column high, in all the papers while Professor 1)o Gratin's 'Electric Oil' is only no ticed at a simle expense not to exceed $l5 to $2O a day 7 Why is it hot two physicians are daily employed in the olliee, applying the (gen uine) Electric Oil" 10 patients Mllicted with Tatter, Palsy fond it is worrented fur this).— libetimatism, Neuralgia, Headache, Old Sores and Bruises ' Wounds, Cuts, Sprains and Inju ries, Sore Ilireast and side ; sky all kinds cf painful complaints. Although a curt is War rented, yet not more than one bottle Ants ever been returned t and that was ti case of totol deafness, MI6 years' standing. Of 'cones° na ture could not restore such a ease, with whatev er help. N. B.—An educated Doctor always in lawn dance mid ladies may, if they desire it consult with it lady by dropping a line to the Mike of Pow, 0. it 32 S. Eighth street, Phila., doors South of Chesnut st. Price. 50 els, 73 cis., and SI. P. S.—Fire dollars reward will be paid for the arrest an low scamp, a Jew poller, who copied. on a dirty sheet, soma of Prof. Do Grath 's and as the originals two eopyrightml,, he is liable to the low. Remember the No., 3513:11Ightli et., Thomas Read & Son, Huntingdon, Haut. Co. R. Barnwell, Montgomery, Blair co., W. U. Murray, Hollidaysburg, Blair co., Condron & McCoy, Frankstown, Blair co., J. 11. Stainer & Co., Waterstrect. Hunt. co., Wm. Moore, Alex andria, Hunt. co. Sept. 211, -1835. SHERIFF'S SALE, BV virtue of a writ of Fire Fa. to me directed, I will sell on the premises, on Thursday, the I lth day of October, next, the dedeudan t right and interest in the following described property to wit A LOT OF GROUND near Saulsburg, in Barree township, Huntingdon county, contain• ing seventeen stereo, more or less, bounded by lands of George .fackson on the north, Alex. ander Bell on the west, John Hack on thu South, &e. Seized, taken into execution, and to be sold as the property of John Harper, Esq. JOSHUA GREENLAND, Sheriffs Office, 1 Sherif. Huntingdon. f Sept. 12, 1855.—t110. The subscriber is constantly manufacturing Files and Rasps of superior quality and at the lowest prices, equal to the best imported goods and much cheaper. Manufbeturers and Mechanics can have their old files re-cut nod made equal to new, at about half the original cost. Flat. 12 inches $2,00 per dozen ; 1 lat, 11 babes ti 2,75 per dozen ; Sawllics, half round. Millsaw and oth er flies in proportion. Single files and frac tional parts of dozens charged at the same rates, and warranted sastisfactorr. • J. B. SMITH. No. ft New Street between Race A Vine & Sceond rind Third Sts. Philadelphia. Aug. 22, 1855.-3 in. rt x c.'T, It O. IVIA.c N ;:'T 1 a : BROAD TOP LAND Fat SALE. MACHINE'S. 13e virtue of a decree of the Coat of Common For the cure of U'hue Shell it , i Nen • s of Huntingdon conty, the undersigned For the core of w hi. Shell it of Committee of Wm. Settle, a lunatic, will sell at the spins ; Dyspepsia ; iNsnrsigis 1 lths 11 " 1 "' public sato, a tenet of had situate in Todd th., tism ; Disease of the Eidney . s, ovari t t, Womb, Huntingdon County, adjoining lands of John &c., &c. A book accompanies earls machine, Alloway, John Hoover, Isaac Cook and others, giving full instructions itt the application of it -containing about 172 Imes more or hiss. in tubercular and scrofulous diseases. Mai, ' The sale will he held at the tavern of Thomas factored and for sale by W. C. & J. Neff, No. ' Speer, on Broad Top, on the 18th day of Orto n South 7th Street, Phiindelphia, Pa. . her next, of 1 o'clock, P. M. September 5, 1835. Terms of Sale—Ono third of the pm•chasc money to be paid on confirmation of the sale. and ' ' the balance in two equal annual payments to he Administrator's Notice. ' secured by the bonds and mortgages on the pre• Letters of Administration on the estate it ! raises. JOHN N. SMtTII, John Kee, doe'd., late of Walker township, Can. of I Fin. Settle. nuniingdon County, having been granted to Oct. 3, 1855,-3t. _._ ._. the undersigned, by the Register of said com, . r•lttrTlONas ty. All persons indebted to said estate nill , lake notice that I have this day bought the main, immediate payment, and all persons ha, follow , ng property of Nicholas Shank : Four ing claims will present them duly authenticated head of hogs, ten acres of eorn, ono. third of ole fin- settlement. • i vets acres of buckwheat, and two-thirds of two lIIONRY N. KER, 1A,t in , ,.,, , WILLIAMIWILLIAMKL•'R, acres MOM, one plow, (MU ADM, • two sets at ILLIAM KER, ' ! horse gears, ono wagon, seven chairs, one lot of September 5, 1855. . fit" ; potatoes, one clock and wash-stand, one cup _ i board, one Cook stove, three beds and bedding : PERRYSVILLE . which I have left with him, until I see proper to remove then:. 1 caution all persons from taking AN It , them into execution, or otherwise meddling with Tamtettsbarg Stage, them. JAMES HAMILTON. WILL LEAII P is, ON Monday, llY ' th r Wednesday and Sept. 25, 1855.-3 t. . . ... NOTICE. Friday Mennette. , p r ,„„ • VoTicE is hereby given that the partnership Retuning will I "" FANNETTRRITL- -- . II heretofore existing between the undersign- Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Mornings. ea (trading under the firm of Couch & Dunn,) connecting with the Express Trains east and is this day dissolved by mutual content. Tho ; west in the morning, and the c ll , l ) a t il isi tr i a r in n ilt . he =k in . ~ :), .f :e. ,, 10 ,f 10 r : a a i r co . nee l l; d hil m t a ill ui l 1 3 ,1 1. 0 ta u v i b o l evening. Oct. 3,1855.-31 u. ' make immediate settlement. GEORGE COUCH, DAVID DUNN. Accommodation Line. rpm undersigned would respectfully inform the travelling public that he has hacks run ring from-Sill Creek to Cassville, twice a week; leaving Cassville at 71-o'clock ou Mondays and Fridays, nod returning same days. llis hacks tiro .sod; their. drivers careful, and persons travelling on this route, will do well by giving hiss their patronage. V. CROUSE. Sept. 12, 1855.—1 y. .00010.....Ain following, and the remain,- its two equal annual payments, with interest, cc- Dr. John IVloCullooh, STRAY STEER.-•,• I cured on the property in the usual manner. ! fitrers his professional services to the citizens of April 10, 1850-tf. DAVID CLARKSON, Toad,. U Huntingdon and vicinity. Office, Mr. Mule - Came to the residence of the subscriber, on - SETTLE UP. i Rotate of Robert Speer, Deed. brand's, between the Exchue,ge and Jackson's 4 __ _,.., ti or about the lot of September . • Hotel. ;,,, Persons knowing themselves indebted to the I 4, sr , is, I " , a M '''') Mae ' , ' llb 4 wh its ifttu by notek and New a Marklesburg, are ,' ' Huntingdon, Aug. 29, 1855. ... . 4. gmer thee, and some white about the DENTISTRY. , ._ thee by book, or nay unsettled account, are i Sept. 26, 1855.—1 t. MEDICAL NOTICE. _.........- ..... legs and belly, and piece cut out hereby notified that it settlement is not made on , .."'-` DR. J. U. HEWITT, Surgeon ' a the right ear with a alit in the ear. The nw• or before the Ist day of November, their ACCOIIII VI 1. ' m ni , t. re . po wol y o ff er 1,,, ' ' KI'Ll 1•11,3 of liechimicaburg, an Ti n. U. L. . . • , nor eats have the above property by proving w ill be placed in the hands of proper o ffi cers for , professional oervices to those who U ou tt ace, to the at:dieted, that ho well b.: iu property and paying clutrgce. I colleen.. . me% wi.,11 operations on the teeth. Office with i BE NJ.. F. WALLACE. ! Huntingdon on the 10th, 1 lth, and LSih da3s ANDREW U. NEFF. Di: Ilew it', Alexandria, Huntingdon C 0.., Ps. 01 October, at Mt. R. Stewart's TeMperailes Morris tp., Oct. 3,1555-3 t.. i A.. 83., 1855.-tn. • • April In, 11855-6 m .. t lion,. for enomiltation, MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. CASSVILLE SEMINARY—MaIe and Female. Principal, Hey. J. T. TOMLIN Miss E.V. PLClllll,lPreceptiess. The Anniversary Exhibition of this Institute will take place the 27th and 28th of September. Ladies' Exhibition, evening of the 27th. An niversary address by Rev. Alfred Cookumn, of Pittsburg. Morning of the 28th, at 10 o'clock, and the Gentlemen's Exhibition in the evening of the same day. A general attendance of friends and patrons is solicited. Full and Winter session will open Nov. Ist. The temporary difficulties that had arisen between the Faculty and Trustees, have been amicably settled, and all will move on with its usual activity and interest. Arrangement aro being made for the erection of neat cottage buildings upon the Seminar• grounds for the private rooms of gentlemen, reserving the large Seminary building for la dies exclusively. The sexes will thus be on opposite aides of the grounds, and the gentlemen who wish it eau boon] themselves. Expenies per quarter, for board, tuition, tout lacy attic:lo3 of Furnititru to advatteo,--- t , 23 in) Further informtion can be haa by whims sing the principal, .1. T. ToMu N. Sept. 12, Itlsl—tn. FARM FOR SALE. The subaeriber being desirous of remdving to the West, otters bit farm situated in West Town ship, on the rood loathing from Petersburg to Me. Alavy's Fort, for sale. llis farm adjoins land of William Armstrong, Themes F. Stewart, and others, containing about _ 26:".• AfalES. About 170 acres cicaredMd in a good state of cultivation. The balance is well timbered.— The improvements 111,:04 , LOG HOUSE, :led rnutll Tenant House n now bank barn 80 by 45 feet. 'there is also on the premises a young ORCH ARD , and water piped to the door from a never failing spring of water. This plantation is high ly productive, being good limestone bout. It is situated within tb miles of Petersburg, where the railroad and canal passes through. no sub scriber is anxious to sell nt privnte sale and if not sold, will offer it at public sale, at the Court House, in the Borough of Huntingdon, nt the November Court. Terms mode 000 y to suit lmrolutscr THOMAS lIAMER Angust 29, 185! BOOKS! BOOKS!! 25,000 and r t ; Uit h ° o r oll i s e ad ' llO , ernhriteing every variety to he had • in llos:on, New York and Philadelphia—the sithscrilier has just received and illfers for sale extremely low. his stock of STATIONARY is of great variety and superior quality as fol lows t—Foolscaps, Letter, Note and Wrapping Paper. Envelopes of every kind ; Gold and Steel. Pens, Portntonies, Pocket Bouhr, Pon Knives Pocket Knives„ , :;e. School Books of every kind used in the country, at wholesale and recoil prices. 100(1 PIECES WALL PAPER of the latest and prettiest styles. just re . caved and for sale tit Piiihulelphia'retnii . prices. All the above stock the public will find it to be to their interest to cull anti examine before purchasing elsewhere, as he ha determined to glee satisiltction to every eustoiner. Store opposite IViiittaker'b Hotel, Railroad street. WAI. COLON. I luntingdon, April 10, lSh3.—tf Sale of Valuable Real Estate. by virtue of the power conferred upon me by the last will and testament of Naney Netf late of West toevnehip, •Huntingdon County, deed., I will expose to public sal', on Friday, the October, 1855, at ono o'cice!c, I'. M., on the premises, the following deseribed real estate lute the property of said dce'd.pvix: All that plantation, and tract of limestone bottom land, in West township aforesaid. Ad joining lands of John (iregory, Samuel Alyton and others contaouing 1251 acres. About 100 acres of which are cleared end in excellent cultivation. The improvements are a good two story dwelling house a frame bank barn, and out buildings. There is a good Orchard upon it. Running fonutains ofwa ter at both house and barn and it is situated five miles from the Pennsylvania Railroad and Casual at Petersburg. Terms made known on day of Sale. JACOB HARNCAME, Sept,.l2th, 1855.—t5. Executor. FILES AND RASPS. NEW STREET FILE WORKS, ISCELLA NEM ADVERTISEMENTS. Now is the time to purchase FALL&WNTERGOODS• aSin Dave Just received from Philadelphia, the Int , ifest and finest assortment of Dry Goods ever of tered to tho citizens of this place, and surround ing country; such as Merinos, Alpacas, Muslin de Lone,, Pamplona Cloth, Persian Cloth, black and Colored Silks and every variety of lire" Goals and Trimmings. Also, Cloths, Cassitu ers, Vesting, Bic., de. Call and See one of the Snosrassortments of Trimmings brc' I to this place ; also, Collars, Undursleeves, Chi menus, Cloves of even• variety, Ladies' Scarfs and the best assortment of Shawls ever offered. CARPETS, dcc. A splendid lot of the thiost Carpet and Oil Cloth. j HARDWARE, ()revery tnricty, and the best assortment in town QUEZINSWARV, or every description, and at lower prices than eau Ile gut nt any other house. GAOCERIES, although they ore o little tip, we will try ond sell SS lOW as the lowest. 111,111'S & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, the largest 11.1 hot tt,ertment ever uttered, mut xt lower prices. WILLOW WARM, &c. cry variety of Goods, snell as are usually kept in a country store. Call and see before purchasing any oil er Ware, and if we can't sat isfy you of the filet, we will cave under. October 3, 1833. • • - - `ho hest assortment of Camet and Oil Cloth I just i•entived and f6r sale . hy J. & W. Saxton. I The handsomest assortment of Do lanes, Per sian Cloth, Latrine Cloth, Llerage de Lanes, Paramette Cloth, and all wool Merinoes, all wool de lance, or the best styles and selected- with the grcatebt care, for sole by J. & W. SAXTON. s ni, webs assort.] Prints, jest received and u for sale by ,1. & \V. sAxToN• i Mite greatest variety of Boots anti Sines evor L offered ibr s.alo by J. &W. SAXTON. Ladies' Collars, lindertleeves, Cbitnazettg, and (:loves, Trimmings, at J. &.. W. Saxton, Leantinil lot of Hats & Cups, also Silk and Straw Bonnets, by J. &W. sAxToN. A great y!wiety of Belts, Head Dresses, Bucc i /1 ets, Trimmings, &e., I,y J. & W. Saxton. The handsomest assortment of Dres.: Silk, J. just rees'd and fur solo by J. & W. Saxton. . 6 1 r Ague Pt.e.v&ri, juht rec'd and 1,,r suie & IV, SAXTON. !::: !, t u , t. S 11 . a . , , Nils ,;(i s u n a c r l e t s s, l u! r: , s J. & W. SA.2r.TON. kills of cowl ; south-wet corner of urlise • k of Gum Belli ,ft:st reed 13, :t11 , 1 for mile J. & W. SAXTON• If you mutt to buy good Chap Goods C Ai:CAT :14 52 ke D. I'. Clain has just reeeivea frara rialmha paio a large and beautiful stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. consisting of rho most fashionable Dress Geodx, liir Ladies and Gentlemen. such as French Me rino., A Ipacca, Foraniattn Cloth, Persian Cloth All Wool de Loins, Fancy de Lain;, Dehoice, Cobings, Black not Fancy Dress Silks, and Prints of all dose' iption. Also, Cloths, Cassi mars, ' pinin and fancy Cassinets, Vestings, &c. ALSO, a largo fat of dress Trimmings, dress Buttons, Ribbonds, Bonnet Silks, Gloves, Mitts, Woolen and Cotton Hosiery, Laces, Veils, 1;n -dersleeves, Collars, Chimazetta, Rianletts, Silk Bonnets, and a variety of Dress Gootls too uu merous to metal/it. Flannels of all kinds, Linseys, Woolen Tablo Covers, Shawls. Comforts, bleached and until.- eied Muslim, 'lichen, Checks, Ginghams, Groceries of all kinds, gets di. Caps, Soots and Shoes, Oil Cloths, _ anDwAnn, 6/172111N5WA:1321 Buckets, Tubs, Baskets, stud all goods usually kept in a country Store. 111 y old customers, and as many new ones ns can crowd in are respectfully requested to Mlle and exolnine my goods Ali kinds of Country produce taken in ex change for good,, at the highest market prices. October it, 1855. DER.6 I .ITSI'YD - D 2ACCab r ittan., Ili -IT resent se,ion of this Institution will close on Wednesday, October :dd. The ex hibition will take place in the evening. The ex amination the week previous. These exercises the public generally arc invited to attend. The nest session Will commence the last Wednesday of October. The institution is located at Shade Chip, a quiet nod retired plac'e, free from nil temptation to site, idleness or dissipation. The locution is a healthy ono, being situated anweg, the mountains. It is entitc . lT free front the nut sauces so common along our rivers end so destrac live to health. . . . . ..... The course of instruction is sails as has been found by experienee most suitable for expanding and d .veloping the powers of the wind. The student is early taught to rely upon himself, to think, to reason, and investigate the different subjects which are brought him. Tlw govern ment is strict but mild, only requiring what is fur the student's highest good. Around him is thrown, as for as practicable, the restraints and comforts of a well regulated Christian home. Shads Clap, is situated 17 stiles from the Mount Union station of the Pennsylvania Rail Road, from which place there will be a lino of stages. TERMS—SSO per session of five months, this includes tuition, room-rent and board. Wash ing, light end fuel extra. Foe further particu lars address W. 11. WOODS, Priucipal Shah Gap, Sept. 2;, 1y55.-3in. ORPHANS' •COURT SALE. 13ri•Li,rilero„toft„":.;',e„ri,..ftere";;Vrtb . :cexotel to public talc, in CASNVII,LE, on exposed to 25th day October next, A FARM OF 120 ACRES OF LAND, ad. joining Cassvillc, partly in n good gate or cub tivation. A. FARM OF 200 ACRES, more or less, n ' I boat 2 miles from Cussville, with large Stone I DISSOLUTION. House, Saw Mill, and other improvements. tell is partnership heretoforo existing between I ALSO, two point Lots in the borough of j Drs. Brown and Hagerty is this day b.. inn Cassville.. I tool consent dissolved. ALSO—At the same time and place, the one j All Fensmis knowing dalist:l,es ind,!b„, dto undivided half of a tract of Coal Lund, situate j the said them, will please call and route awl: on Broad Top, Boot., Co., containing 55 acres, ! a ccounts without &l a y, j more or less, known us the ..11hodes tract." j TERMS :—One thirst of the purchase mon• cv to he paid on confirtuntion of the sale at the ! \birch '27 1055-tf, ! ,ber folk- • and -Joke MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.' wignmunDP&'., MACHINE: SHOP A ND FRENCH une~eA BURR MILL STONE .filti,lsllJlP2Mrolo. of Germantown Road and New Market E.•.reots. on the North Pennsylvania Rail Road, Philadelphia. Constantly on hand or rondo to older, the fol lowing highly approved Flour Mill Machinery. Woodward's Patent Portable Mills and Smut Machine,. Johnston's Patent Iron Concave Bran Dus ters. Stover's Patent Fuel Saving Corn Kilns. P1.51.5011'S Patent Barrel Hoop and Moulding Machines. Improved Bridge Stops and Bashes for Mill Spindles WARRANTED, The Lest Anchor Brand Bolting Cloth Burr S. Calico Mill Stones. Corn, Colo and Plaster Crushers. Al.§o SOLE OWNER OF Johnstoni Patent Cast Metal Con- cave ALI ti'.l .11 4 'MI, Southrl•iust'of the Ohio and Mississip• pi !livers. Varrnnted to take out of the offal of evert. Bushel Ground, front 1 to 21 1114, of standard flour, which could not be bolted out on account of the electrical adhesion to the Bran. • NOTICE :—I hereby warn all persons against infringing my righti, secured by Letters Pa tent no above, no I will prosecute allpersons making, selling, or using any Bran Dusters with au Iron or Cnot Metal Concave in vio lation or the Letters Patent of Joseph John ston, doted April 21th 181-I. THOMAS B. WOODWARD, Proprietor. N. B.—State and County Patent Bights for nil the above Machines fur Sale. A tignot 29, I tf 11,11 . 01E1:S' AND MECHANICS' FIRE, LL MARINE AND LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY, Office LENNICPS BUILDING, N. W. corner Second and Walnut streets. PUMA DELI I.IIA. - CAPITAL $300,000. This Company effects Fira lusuranco on Boil Goods, Vurniture, &o. MARINE INSURANCE On VESSELS, CARGO.To nil ports in tho World, FIZEIGHT, . . . La uul illFlll,.ilcCOS on Goods by rivers, lakes, canslA, railroad, rind hind carriage to all parts of the Union. Also, insurance neon LIVES, upon the most I:notable terms. IT Thema,B. Flom. James E. Neal!, George 11. Armstrong, Charles Magee, Edward P. Middleton, Ed. R. Ilelrabold, George Belmbold, B. C. Brewster, Thomas Manderlield, lone Leech, TBONIAS B FLOBENCE, l're;ident ; L'Dw.,..) IL Ii ELM. Se,'y EltEWSTlat, Agent, ITUNIINGDON, P.t. Clianthersburg Mt. Union • STAGE LINE REVIVED 'I; li underdoe.l aware that a se:Tendon of the line of Stages over the road between ,ndu.rthurg and Mt. Union, car.not be but ~lvanto.geona ton large section to the country . • e.)risiadvallle e::p;nsu and trfinble, t17.7:c .r.neements tom u hue of Stages Tri-weekly iaawcen the two puints. Good Horses and eon, ffttable Stages hove been placed on the route, and experienced and trust• drivers n•ill-superin tend the running of the Coaches. The proprie tor of the line is desirous that it he maintained, and ho therefore calls upon the public generally to patronise it, confident that it will be for their mutual advantage. Every attention necessary will be given, and the running of the Stages will be regular. . . _ q'Stages leave Mt. Union, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday evenings, arriving at ChamberAurg the next day at 2 o'clock. Be ,turning, leave Chambersburg the same night at 10 o'clock, arriving et Mt. Union early the fol lowing evening in time for the Cars. Stages slop at Shirleyshurg, Grhisonia, Shade Gap, Burnt Cabins, Fannettsburg, 11or5e Strasburg and Keeler's store. i1 , "2 - IZettirough $3,00; to Intermediate point , in proportion. JOIIN JAMISON. August 22, 185:,—tr. I , OOX, XXIX. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons whom: it may concern that from and after the next sot tleme»t by the County Auditors of Huntingdon County, (in January 1856) no claim or demand by any person, against said County on account of any rood or °bridge view, election, or service of any kind rendered said county, and which is of on older standing than six years, will ho allowed in sett/etnent by said Auditors , and all demands uncoiled tin and unclaimed op to the time spe cified, will be considered as forfeited and forever shut out t and the certi fi cate, order or paper on which it is predicated, rejected and thrown aside asa cancelled paper. • RALPH CROTSLEY, PERRY MOORE, HENRY BREWSTER. May 23, 18:, 3. W. TROIIPSON, gils,:tlL 12.0, La.11.111.5, 4 ;10NER FOR PESN'A DAVENPORT, lOWA, Attends to buying, selling and locating{, Lauds and land warrants, pays taxes, loans Money on Real Rotate seetwity,on commission, examines and makes abstracts of title, Re. Any business intrusted, will be attended to promptly and with fidelity. Bolen to lion. Gen. Taylor and Members of the Bar at Huntingdon. May 14th, IS7A-61no. ICEMOTAXii TIIE undersigned it idles to inform his friends j and the public generally that ho has moved: his shop to the building of And. 'Harrison, for merly occupied by him as Collector's Ohm, Hill St. . _ . Where ho intends earning on the Tailoring business on such terms Ws will not fail to give satisfaction to all that may favor hint with their mato!. lle wishes to return thanks for the liberal pa tronage heretofore received and hopes hl• strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. • UNOS 11. KULP. - ii;i110, I 855- t 11. L. BROWN, 1.IL• 11.,\GERTY