COURT AFFAIRS. TRIAL LlST—November Term, 1855. Frasr W Era. John Brown vs Caleb Brown. H. Mytinger vs I'. Livingston. J. Simpson Africa vs D. Fleuner et al. Hirst for Caldwell vu Daniel Africa. Hon. John Stewart vs Love it Smith. D. Caldwell vs Dell it Crotsley. Zorn. for Bratton vs M. Crownover. Joshua Johns V 8 Blair, Robinson it Cu. Horatio Trexler Cu. vs J. it W. Saxtuu. Thomas Clark's heirs VA Brison Clark. •Charles S Black, q. tam. vs D. McMurtrie. Adolphus Patterson vs John Doughenbough• •Coat. for Kyler vs Robert Madden. SECOND IVELK. George Jackson vs Bauman's ex'rs et al. Sterret h Potter vs J. Alosander, Garnishee. Join Lee vs Joseph P. Moore. Amos Potts vs James Neely. Spruce Cr.& Philips b 9 T. R. Co. vs W. Graham, Waterman, Young & Co. vs John Jamison. Jas. Entrekin vs Brison Chu*. GRAND JURORS. Samuel Barr, farmer, Jackson. David Beck, Jr., " Warriorsmark. Samuel Book, " Tell. William Coleburn, farmer, Franklin. John Carver, mechanic, Barree. - Joseph Cremer, mason, Clay, now of Hunt, John Fleenor, tanner, Henderson. Samuel Gregory, do. West. Henry Horton, do. Tad. Jahn S. Iset, Iron Master, Franklin. Richard Madden, farmer, Cla Benj. McMahan, do. Ba r ree. William McLain, do. Dublin. John B. Morrow, du. Tell, James Neely, do. Dublin. Henry Grimly, M. D., West. Samuel Holston, Wurriorsteark. John G. Stewart, carpenter, Went. William Sims, clerk, Franklin. Samuel Stewart, drover, Jackson. Andrew Wilson, farmer, West. John S. Wilson, do West. Jonathan ,P. Doyle. Shirley. David MeGarvey, farmer Shirley. TRAVAfi a iURORS. FIRST WEEK. Thomas N. Barton, farmer, Shirley. Samuel Beaver, farmer, Hopewell: Jacob E. Bare, miller, Springfield. George Cresswell, merchant, West. Henry Day's, blacksmith, West. James Doff, farmer, Jackson. William Dowlan, farmer, Penn. Adam Pouso, farmer, Hot (men, Juin: Gehrett, co. Brady. Charles Green, Esq., limner, West. Henry Garner, farmer, Walker. Augosins Green, do. Clay. .Idum Heeter, farmer, Clay. Thomas Hooper, do. Cromwell. 'Noe., B. Hyskill, do. Warrriorsmark. Adams Houck, co. Ted. Asalicl Hight, Huntingdon. Simnel Harnish, former, Morris. Jacob Hicks, farmer, Walker. Samuel I,enberg, carpenter, Porter. John Jamison, merchant, Dublin. Daniel Kande, limner, Porter. Adam Keith, farmer, Ted. James Long, do. Shirley. Lane, farmer, Cromwell. James Lyon, nearinic, Springfield. Joseph Mingle, farmer, Warriorstnark. John Mash, farmer, Jackson. George Miller, do. West. Reuben Massey, farmer, Berme. Robert Madden, merchant, Springfield. Samuel Neff, farmer, Porter, Jobe Piper, tie. To 4. Jolts Reed, do. Hopewell. Henry Rhodes, do. Shirley. Jonas Rudy, do. Barree. Abraham Shaer, farmer, Union. Abednego Stevens, merchant, Warriorsmark. Samuel Sharrer, limner, Tell. David Stevens, plasterer, Springfield. Isaac Taylor, farmer, Dublin. Waiter C. Van Tries, clerk, Warriors:nark. John Whitney; malinger, Tod. Simeon Wright, Esq., farmer 1.11.im. louse Yocum, farmer, PRIM. Lewis Knoile, do. Porter. Jobußisbin, mason, Porter. Daniel Peightal, fanner, Peen. SECOND E William kipleby, farmer, D.iblio. David Albright, miller, Port,. Henry Boyles, farmer, Penn. Samuel Bell, farmer, Shirley. Basil Devon, Cromwell. Julio Fbcrly, fitaner, West. James Fkming, do. Jackson. Thomas Fisher, merchant, Hinitingam. Samuel Garner, thriller, Pram James Hutchison, do. Henderson. Samuel Harris, do. Penn. Archibald Hutchison, farmer Warriors...l:, Evans Jones, gent., Franklin. William Krider, former, Warriorsarark. Daniel Kyper. farmer, Walker. TI omaa Locke, laborer, Springfield. John Long, merchant, Shirley. hu Murphey, shoemaker, IVest. William Morgan. firmer, Warrior...nark. James Morrow' farmer, Franklin. Cha 11. Miller, tanner, Huntingdon. Joseph Marlin, farmer, Porter. George MeCrum, jr., farmer, Ba.ree. George W. McClain, farmer, Toil. Jesse McClain, farmer, Tod. James S. Oakes, farmer, Jackson. Samuel Pheasant, firmer, Porter. Andrew Smith, farmer, Union. Martin Shank, former, Warriorsmark. William Stewart, farmer, West. Wm. B. Smith, farmer, Jackson. Doraey Silknitter, farmer, Barree. Peter C. Swoop!, Huntingdon. George L. Travis, mechanic, Franklin. Michael Ware. farmer, West. William Hutchison, farmer, Warriorsmark. SHERIFF'S SALE, Y virtue of sundry writs of Finn Facials, Le- B vari Facias and Venditioni Exponas, issued out of the Court of Common Picas of Hunting don County, and to me directed, I will sell by public outcry, at the Court House in the bor ough of Huntingdon, on TuusJay the 18th day of November, next, (1855) at 18 o'clock, A. M., the following described real estate, to is it : All the defendont's right and interest in and to a Lot of ground in the borough of Cassville, which Lot the defendant purchased ut the oaks of the Trustee's of Robert Spoor, dec'd., and marked on diagram letter E. Beginning at the street on the east, bounded on the south by a lot of Elias B. Wilson, Esq., on the west by H. L. Brown, on the north by Lemuel Green, and is supposed to contain one and a half acres. be the Immo more or less. Seised, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Richardson Read. AL SO, All the right and interest of defendant in the following property, viz t A lot of ground in Warriorsmark township, Huntingdon County, containing two acres more or less, bounded on the north by lands of Hays Hamilton, on the south by Stoner's land, and on which is erected a two story brick house and stable, and other out-buildings, with n never failing spring of water and a well. Seized, token in execution, and to be sold as the property of John L. Cox. ALSO, All the right and interest of Washington Bu chanan in and ton tract of of land lying in Bra dy township, Huntingdon Co containing Zo acres more or leas, bounded on the south by the Juni ata river, on the north by land of A. P. Wilson, Esq., and on the east by land of Peter Halde man, with a stone still house and chopping will thereon erected. Seized, token in execution, and to be sold as the properry of Washington Buchanan. (WERT AFIFAIR&.. ALSO, A lot of ground situate on the north side of Hill street, in tho borough of Huntingdon, being 22 foot its front on said street, and extending in depth two h undrod feet to Washington street and being a part of Lot N 0.91 in the plan of said town, having thereon erected a two story Log House, weather-boareel, and kitchen, stable and other out-buildings. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as tho property of Jacob Snyder. ALSO, A certain lot of ground adjoining the borough of Birmingham, containing about one nero more or less, adjoining a lot of John Owens, Esq., on the west, the public road leading from Birming ham to Waterstreet, on the south, lands of Sho enberger's heirs on the north and east ; on which a brick building is erected, seventy feet In length and thirty-five in depth, two stories high, with a stone basement, known us the Mountain remelt: Seminary. Seized, taken in execution, end to he sold as the property of the Mountain Female Seminary. ALSO, The interest and estate of Samuel Boehm., the Deft (being one undivided half thereof) in the following described real estate, consisting of two parcels, one thereof situate in the township of Shirley and county of Huntingdon, adjoining lands of Andrew Spanogle on the east, and hinds of John Lutz on the north, south and west, con taining site acres more or less, having thereon woollen factory called "Sinking Spring Wool len Factory ;" being n.two story frame building with Carding machine, looms, dye kettles and other machinery attached, Also : A saw-mill, I four dwelling houses (one stone, one' frame and PROCLAMATION. two log) stables and other buildings. On the I ViTHEREAS, by a precept to me directed by land is an orchard, n never-failing spring V V the Judges of the Common Piens of the ter power, and the factory is in running order. I editor). of Huntingdon, bearing test the 22,1 clay The other thereof being timber land and eon- let August, 1855, I am commanded to ninke nected with said 111C1OrY, situate on the western i Public Proclamation throughout my ninety bnili base of Block Log Mountain, adjoining lands wick, that a Conte of Common Fleas will he of Andrew Spanogle and others containing 38 held in the Court House in the Borough of II:m -acros more 01.1reti. I tingdon, on the third Monday (and 19111 'lay) of Seized taken in execution, and to be sold as November A. D.,1855, for the trial ofal l issues in the property of Samuel Booker. said Court which remain undetermined betbre the ALSO, I said Judges, when and where all jurors, witness's All that certain one story plank house or bull- and suitors, in the trial of all issues are required ding with basement, containing in front twenty- I to appear. four feet and in depth eighteen feet, and the lot Dated at Huntingdon, the 22,1 day of August, or pieee of ground on which it is erected, with in the year of our Lord 1855, and the 79th the curtelaigo appurtenant thereto, situate ou the of Alneri... south side of Schell street, and alley un the JOSIILT:1 GREENLAND, Sherift'. southovest, in the town of Coalmont, Bunting don county almost:ill. Register's Notice. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as , Notice is hereby given to all persons inter• the property of Reuben White. ested, that the following persons have settled ALSO, their accounts in the Register's office et Elute All the right, title and interest of defendant tingdon, and that the said accounts will be pre. David Woods, dee'd., of, itt and to a small per-seated for conformation and allowance at an I eel of lend situate about two miles east of the Or dburt to be held at Huntingdon, in borough of Huntingdon, adjoining land formerly I and fors a,A,Counly of Hmitin,gdon, on Wedues owned by Jacob rockier, containing about rare ! day, the 11th day of November, 1853 : acre, through which the turnpike end Ruilroad I 1. John Neff, acting Executor of the lust pass, having the remains of e log Imuse and gar• will and testament of George Hong, late of den thereon: Alm, all the undivided interest of l Warrioratnark township, dee'd. tho defendant, David Woods, dell., of, in .d I 2. John Snyder Administrator de kale non to n lot of ground in the borough of Huntingdon, A 1 T • .1- a IF sawed on the western side et' Allegheny street "'nee to nu "' t ' a "tate of Philip Shulta, late of the borough of Hunting fronting fifty feet on said street. and extending back at right angles thereto, two hundrod feet I den, deed. into the margin of the Juniata River, adjoining 3. Thomas Weston, Esq., Administrator Bath street on the north west and lot :Menet ly ems testanralo annexe of John Nevling, late owned by Mrs. roster on the south ea., .4 of the borough of Birmingham, dec'd. numbered two hundred end sixteen in the phut .1. James Coy, Administrator of the Estate of said borough, open which is erected a log of Thomas Coy, late of Barren township, de:id. dwelling house with gimlet' attached Gn. 5. John Scott lend George W. Scott, Exec. Seized, taken in excention end to be sold tors of the last will .d testament ofJohit Scott, the property of Mehl Woods, deed, lute of the borough of Alexandria, dee'd. ALSO, f. William Christy, Esq., and Thos. 3feLny, All the right, title and interest of the de,bit- Administrators of Alexander Westbroolc, late dents Eben B. Pike end James Gard.: in and of Porter township, deed. to a body of woodland extending from the. Rays- I 7. John P. Stewart, acting Administrator of town Branch on the west to Sidling llill on the Estate of Joseph Crownover, late of Barree the east, and lying on both sides or Terrace township, dce'd. Mountain, and in the bead of Trongli Creek S. Levi Evan* EVI Administrator of the Valley, in Walker and Union townships, Hun- E. of D • 1 3 . tingdon county ; adjoining lands or ,late ,act( lame of 'lot tow. I Reid, Daniel there; Jacob Menem. and the . 111 1 ) : Heister land.on ist or 'frough Creek side, 9. Loci Evan.' Esq., Executor .f tine last lands of David Blair on the north-west, lands of I will and testament of Ann Barbra Brode, hate ,Davin Corbin, Rudolph Brcneman and Joists of Tod township, ilee'd. ' Shover on the west ee Buystown Branch Silk, 10. David Robison, surviving Executor of and extending trona the Juriate river below the the 'ast will told testament of A tulrew Robison ! State 'lain ar Sharer's Gap on Terrace Moult late ll 'an ire: mark b'rr n+hip, decd. - min aforesaid; being composed of several stir- 1I . 'frust account of Benjamin F. Patton, soya and 1): 111 ‘ ar.ii'vel. in 'ho l'anle . ofTra:tee appointed to q.ll the Real Estate of John Henderson, George Pea, William Fen, John Spittler ' late of Warriersmark townihip David lea and Robert Yet, end containing in deed. HENRI( GLAZIER, the whole between twelve and fifteen ' ltmt 4 islePs uutee, Regishr. les, more or less. "' Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as I Hunt., lief. 13, 1833. the property of Eliett D. Pike std James Gaol ner. T. H. By directions of tile vlsintiff, fire hun dred dull.. ui the amount bid be thin property must be 1,641 by the bidder as soon as it is knock ed down to him, otherwise the property will he at ain immediately put up fur sale, mail the eoli th:ten is ,emptied A LSO, All the eight. title, interest and claim of the defendant Thomas Wallace, of, in and to a piece and parcel of meadow-loud situoie un the mar gin of Sooting-Stone Creek, in tie borough of Huntingdon, adjoining a lot of George Jackson on the north, a lot of Win. Dorris, Sr., on the south, another lot of 54.1 defend ant, in the some inelesure, on the west, owl 8161 creek on the east, containing seven acres and sixty-four perches, lie the some more or less. ALSO—A lot of ground situate at the south eastern corner of Church owl St. Clair streets, in sold bormigh, fronting about seventy-four feet on St. Clair street, and extending book from the same two hundred feet to the old line of the said b)ri.ugli and western boundary of the shove mentioned and described lot—boutitled on the north by Church street and on the smith by a lot owned by the widow Hawn—including the whole of lot No. 173 and part of Lot No. 172 iu the re , corded plan of taut borough. ALSO. Pour routigtious hits of ground situated in soil borottgh, bounded on the north and west by the Renner Farm on the east by the Warm Spring toed anal on the south by a lot ()Mon Janie; Gwin.—Nos. I, 2, and 3. as repre sented on a map of said lots divided en the 16th day of October, 1855, for the detenclent by J. Simpson Afriea County Surveyor, vintaining each fear acres and No. 4 containing about 3 acres—be the same more or le". Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Thomas Wallace. ALSO. All the right, title, claim Ulla interest of the daft.., Peter Haldeman, of, in and to the follow , leg described tracts and parcels of land, to wit : A tenet or parcel of land situate in Shirley tp., Huntingdon County, containing about two hun dred and sixty acres, he the same inure or less, (the same being composed of two or more tracts or parcels of land) and being commonly known as the 'Ferry Property,' opposite Drake's Ferry on the south side of the Juniata river at Mt. Colon, tounded by the Juniata river, by lands of the heirs or devisees of Cul. Wm. Postlethwa it and lands of the heirs of Andrew Polluck, dee'd, lands LA'S:mind Shaver and others, almost 30 acres of which are cleared, witlt a two story 'frame dwelling house, a stone stable, a stone warehouse, several other small buildings and a small orchard thereon. ALSO—Part of a tract of land situate in Bra dy township, in the county of Huntingdon, orig inally surveyed in pursuance of a warrant gran ted to Francis Hamilton, dated March Oth, 1787 Beginning at a Black Oak on the bank of the Juniata rim, thence by lull of J. F. Cotterell, N 4 deg, W 8I pa. to R post, N 96 deg. IV 20 ps. to a post, S 17 deg. \V 0 ps. to a stone heap: thence by lands of Wise and Buchanan (part of I the same surve) li 8 deg. 14 ps. to the Juniata river, thence down the said river by the several I courses and distances of the Kama to the place of beginning, containing 24 acres and 38 porches, 1 on which is erected a weather-boarded lug dwol ling house &a., known as the old Drake's Ferry House. ALSO—Part of a tract of land of four or five acres lying adjoining Mifflin county, near and above the north-west end of the new Bridge, the same being that part of a tract of lund which J. F. Cetterell bought of Satnnel Drake, Jr., in 1838 or 40, which lies in Huntingdon County. Seised, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Peter Haldeman. JOSHUA GREENLAND, Sheriff's Office, 1 Sheri". Hunt., Oct. 17, 1853. j • MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. PRO( LANATION. WnEREAs by a precept to me directed, dated at Iluntingdon, ,the 22.1 day of August, A. D. 1855, under thu hands and seals of the Hon. George Taylor, President of the C.rt of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, and genet , al jail delivery of the 24th judicial district of Penn sylvania composed of Huntingdon, Blair and Cam bric, and the Hon. Thomas F. Stuart end Jona than 'McWilliams, his associates, Judges of the county of Huntingdon, justices assigned, appoint. ed, to hear, try and determine all and every in dictments made or taken fur or concerning all crimes, which by the laws oldie State ore made capitol or felonies of death and other offences crimes and misdemeanors, which have been or shall hereafter he committed or perpetrated for crimes nforesaid—l am commanded to make pub lic proclamation throughout toy whole bailiwick that a Court of Oycr and Terminer, of Common Pleas and Quarter sessions, will be held at the Court House in the Borough of Huntingdon, on the second Monday (and 12th day) of November next, and those wise will prosecute the said pri soners ho then and there to prosecute them as it shall be just, and that all Justices of the Peace, Coroners and Constables within said county be then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said any, with their records, in onisitions, examinations and remembrances, to do those things which to their offices respectffilly a pperiain. litited at Huntingdon the 221 dny of August, in the year or our Lord 1855, and the' 79th year oh ATerienn Independence. JOSHUA GREENLAND, Sheritt FAIL AND WINTER GO o'oo, Cali and look before you purelmfie, .11 - \\./ 1 1121, u returned front Philadelphia and Is 111100 ring one of the prettiest tool best selected sn.ek ul geuds ever brought to the bor ough of Huntingdon. It would he useless to mention nil of the goods we have on hand— Ladles , Dress Goods. of the latest styles. _ _ . A large stook of Rosary, Dross Trimmings, Ribbons, Velvet, bonnets Under slaves, Cullers, Spencers, Casimeres, Clotbs, Casinctts, Laces, Silk Mitts, Deimos, De-Berge, Kid Gloves, and all kinds of goods generally kept in a country store. Also—n Hun assortment of Boots, Shoes, Hats, & cups, GhLus,tre, Qamistrare and Cederware. A largo and good sapply of Fresh Groceries. Call and se; ;Fg;,;:fsiVtlexamine for dour• selves. --- Tittioklet for the patronage of the past by my friends, and the public generally, - I respectfully solicit n continuance of the same. All kinds of country produce taken in ex change Mr goods at the highest market price. Oct. 10, 1855. rAiaz &W! 6.0071.0 f AT THE BROAD TOP DEPOT. IUNNINGII AM & DUNN hour just returned from Philadelphia, end are now opening at the head of the Broad Top Basin alarge and benutiful assortment of Fall & Winter Goods Consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard-ware, Queens-ware. Cedar-ware, Hats. boots and shoes. willow-ware. Ready Made Clothing always on hand. and in short everything that is usually kept in a country store. 131iCON, EISII AND PLA:S77eR, kept constantly for Sale. Call and examine our stork before purcha sing elsewhere, and see whether wo 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 prices paid for all kinds of Grain. Prompt nttsntion paid to storing and forward. ing all kinds of merchandise, produce, &e. Huntingdon, Oct., 10 1855. JUNIATA ACADEMY. TIIE WINTER SESSION OF THIS IN stitution, located in Sltirloysburg, Hunting don County, will commence out the let day of November. ' The place is easy of access, being connected with Mt. Union on the Control Railroad, by a daily line olcoaches. The Principal will spare no reasonable expense, and pains to make the Institution worthy of a liberal patronage. lERMS 2—Boarding, tuition, anti room. $5O per session of live months. Tuition from $8 to $l2 per session, aceortling to studies. Payable quarterly, in advance. For Circulars, Me., ad , dress the Principal, Roe. G. W. SIIAIFFER, October 12,'55.-6t* Shirleysburg, Pa. STRAY HOGS. TWO white hogs supposed to weigh two hun dred etch, came to J. Neff's Mill. The owner is desired to come forward, prove property, pay charges, awl take thew away, otherwise they will be disposed of according to, law. ttr*FF. Oct. 1 4t.' PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENTS.' MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. bbl 000 . — SOLD in Two asys I—Triumph CASSVILUO SLMINARV—YaIe ant! (....;ptere r :—Why is it that the Ex-Governor ! Female. of Maryland, also the President •of one of the Rankest Frederick Cit, ...got the Doetors there Bev T to procure it Why lias larAu eash order Mis s V. TOMLIN. Prinellial, MANN, tareceptresas this week Come from such men as Messrs. Peel Thu A tinivi-rsary Exhibition of this Institute & Stevens, wholesale Druggists of Alexandria, will take place the 27th and 28th of September. ' Va . and by the very next mail, an order, (the ladies' Exhibition, evening of the 27th. An-' third time in our wee k s ) f rom M r . Burpoint, niversary addiess by Rev. Alfred Cookman, of: m i d from Messrs. Cook & Co., of same place, Pittsburg. Zoning of the '2Bth, at Id o'clock, I and be tile very same mail it fourth order front ;did the Gentlemen's Exhibition in the evening Messer-, Hopper & Wilmer of Centreville, Mil, o f the same du ).• endance of friends and patrons • (where a 6110 rt time since such an excitement ' sprung up from 1401110 remarkable cures made . A general att there by Prof. C. DeGrath's ( genu i ne ) Ek e _ is solicited. Fall and Winter session will open Inc Oil, from 39 South Eighth Street, l'hiladel ; Nov. lot. phis, a few doors south of Chesnut street 7 How , The temporary difficulties diet bad arisen is it dint the editor of Erie Observer, was cu- : between the Faculty and Trustees, have been ; red in two•dnys of dieumatisms in his hack of : amicably settled, and all will move on with its ' three years' duration ; and Mr. Brady, of liar- ; usual activity an d ;m ere ,. rishnrg of Paralysis? Why and how was it that ; Arrangement arebeing made for the erection the other day Mr George Weis, 227 Eager street of neat cottage buildings upon the Seminally Baltimore, two doors from St. James' church, I ggro!uids fm o ptirate rooms of gen(l men, was cured of palsied hands of tong also the late ease of it ladv in Philadelphia, en- "qic wes excinsurety. red of spinal curvature, and another of Finley- , ens Uteri, a complete, radical cure? Ask them. The sexes ;1111 thus be on opposite l 8 •I , of Wh y d o suc h men as M uers . C. the grounds, and the gentlemen who wish Williams, wholesale Druggists, of Sp.:ices, N.! can hoard themselves. V., write, August aoth. that--"your Eleen•ie oil Expenses per quarter, for board, tuition, proves more beneficial dm any other preparit- end heavy articles of Furniture to advance,— ; dons we have ever head of," Re. OO Your'. !G.N. & W. 11 •WILI•lame- Further information can be hail by arldres- Why hes Sosepli Osborn. Esq., of Auburn, • fl u! , pch,,,i is icd, .1. T. TOMLIN. written, now Elio third time that "Prof. De: 19 Orath's Electric Oil is selling i cry root, owl , , making great cures never helot.° it - ccomplkhed ' 7l F hero 1" Why did John Hon, Esq., send, the 11 o R SALE 24 inn., a gold dollar inn letter front Double • I • • . Dridgm, Vu., for it bottle. on the recommenda- The subscriber being desirous of removing to Lion of Win. Arvin, Esq., of the same place the West, otters ;tit farm situated in West Town who got hqme a short time since for the Gout, ship, on the road lending from Petersburg to Mc awl MU , cured? Why is it that every one citrate Navy's Fort, for sale. His farm adjoins laud of of it as '‘a wonderful curative," and is this not • Willinm Armstrong, Thomas F. Stewart ; end the real cause alum selling at retail, in Philo- others, vont:tinily ',rev_ ' delphia alone, than is sold of 9)5. Jayne's tnetli- 265 ACR vines. or five or any others 7 Why is it that a ALovit 170 acres cleared, and • .1 state of Physician or large practice used it on the pat, . cultivation. l'he laden,- ailit•rel.— lyzeil limbs 61 his boy, utter using everything ..; ~ 'rho improvemems else t Simply because the genuine "Electroic - g - rii 1.00 BOWIE, ands ;,' ~6' .1 , Oil," reom the o ffi ce or Prof. DeGratit, sheen[ - i it ss ; 'Tenant House a new I/ ally cures paralysis. Why end how is it that i 11 Olbarn SO by 45 feet. ,• , , ..,/ . .4,:......._:. L over $5OO has bean'solit in Washington, D. C. , r ,. nrn is nit° en the preinis.nung 0 7 - len_ during about six weeks, nail over $lOOO worth ; " and water piped tel the door from a never ;i \ ii l l ' i ' it ) g%iiring. of water. 'Phis plantation is high in Baltimore in the same time 7 Why Wlfti• no s [ 1 , Morris & Co., of York, Pa., (ono or lv productive, being good limestone land. It is Drug:s,i. of u i s i e: rr i i n sb t it h i ? g, S i t e : ) ...l e l n 1 0 Julio \1; V ',.'i , ' ( '.',' . i ...: i 1 , 1 , 1 . 1i . i . ! . ( i ,i ! l a within nt) g ei l n i n n t i p le a s ,s o e t I: h e r t , e , t r i s a turg ,i . ,il l e v Itc sub theyro ' have any quantity or all 50115 or stiter ! '"' '" , , scriber is anxietts to sell at private sole and if M. , ll ' u ; ,',. Eks ''''' : not sold. will otter it at public sale, at the Court medicines right , by the sk , le 0111 " Simply 'mo m " "' thu g . '" w "` th " r " , House in the Borough or Huntingdon, at the the purpose that the Oil does. Let the skepti- 1 November Coofi. • cal ask the numerous cases of almost hopeless . perms made easy to suit purcilaser. patients, if anything could be more agreeable 'IIIOSIAS DAME% in use, or more efreettial in its results—Wit. nf- i A,,,, 5 , 29. 1855, ts. ter lut . hig expended hundreds or dollars on v a t- , +'• d m dons former treatment, with nothing lint at,- ' S a le _ of Valuable Real Estate. couragement and despair for their trouble. Why . is it that other medicines have advertisements By ytrltte cXthe power canrerred upon me by pile.l up column hi g h, in all the papers while ; the last trill nod testament el Nancy Neff late Professor De Grath's 'Electric Oil' is only no- ' of West, township, Huntingdon County, tlee'cl., tired at a simla expense' not to exceed $l5 to I viii expo,. to public sa l., o ,, r tht ..„, the I p $2O is day? Why is it that tem physicians are October, 117'55, at ens o'clvek, P. Si.. on tit, daily employed in the office, applying the (gen- premises, the following described real estate ulna) "Electric Oil" to patients otHicteil with law i 1,,, i,r,,,,,,,,,.). of said dee , d., vie . 'fetter, Palsy (and it is wurrented foe tho.— An that plantation, and tract or limestone Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headache, Ohl ssres and Bruises , wounds , Cuts , sin . eius owl loin . , bottom 1 , ; ,, iitd , , , i , 0 , ,A . ,y , e,,,t , tol,r io s , l z i . i i p ,.. n . fi n it ti ,, i t i t , ii i i. ,; 4l ; ries, Sore I;renst and side; also all kinds (.1 I'm ' , '; : ." - i : " n i?: „„. '_' 2, ~,... , puinrul complaints. Although a CUM is war- Itml .- ti. ds cot no , i ~..1 , ••. • is ..i. . ;entail, yet not more than ono bottlo hes over been returned ; foul that wits n ease of total deafness, of 56 years' standing. Of 'Three 1111- • 1,. • ' tore could not restore saris a ease, with whaler ' , !,::'.', er help. N. 13.—An eilueated 1)oetor always in Mien 1,, I, ,„,,. dance and ladies only, if they desire it consult ; I . , with a lady by dropping a line to the office of ( Pit,. C. nviiittmt, l cans maul :10 S. 'Eighth sired, Phila., 3 doors South of Chi:said st. Price. 50 eta, 75 eta., and $l. P. S.—Fire dollars reward will he paid her the arrest of :t low scamp, a Jew 'miler, who copied, on a dirty sheet, some ot' Prof. Do Urotlin and as the originals are copyrighted, tea is liable to tie law Remembprtho No., Thomas Reatl &. Soo, . - - 31tirray, Iloilitlaysburg, Blair co., Coodroo McCoy, Frankstown, Blair co., J. 11. 11,,Tur Co., Ittitcrstrcet. Hunt. co., Wm. Moore, AI •N -antlria, Hunt. en. Sept. YG, 1855. - - PRIVATE SALE. Of Valuable Heal Estat e ,i,, :• , i .c t:1" , :t11 c 1 ,0 :• , - ., !: !. • -, •..-., . ~ : , : ..:: I. ' • * .:• ' ;', *- . ' 1 . 4 . , leave Mt. Union, every Tuesday, BoonctS, a n d 11 '.':. • • .., ', , 1 •' '- ' l''' Mt . 1 a M ' illie a :- ‘ ;'l•Z i t it S c a t t f u e i xT7la)Tt n ii ing o ' ' ' cl a o ' e r k ' . 'ing li:! •., • ~. , , ...„ .0 • -any the *same night nt Flannels nt; al, 1..5. • . ::, •-• ••• •• . ( I '" ' o e t r . ' el n .4 4 , S ta lit n , ' , 7 lS . „ ' Co . infort, ,:.•..' .• , - •• - - -,• -,• ~•:r '• , • ~.- .- • ....' la t i lTC‘ ,7„7,!.. Y 11.7„,',,,1; 0,,,i 7,1„:4i,,,, 1 icl,en, Cliwi,s, Gill.,:•an. • • . - • • • • sla: it.. , ~ .er,,, ti,•!,,onitt, Simla Gap, Groceries of all kinds, Etati, di V.,,,: :, . . • CrWin+. Pannettsburg, Horse Valley, Z.oct:,. and Slices, Oil Gloili:;, Bin. :Sk.7OW- 1 111T3, QTYDZIDTEVYAR:: . , "•, ' . ' - ---.' ‘. '' , " o : 1 . iidn ,, d.ilate Nib , . and I:X..1111, 1 , , • ~•.1‘...' etc RZ AZ,' All kinks of i_lut,,t. ,- ••. -• ~, • • 1-: •, : : • . • 1! - ' • :•• I•areby given to all p,:sons whom change for goods, ut •.,. . ~: ~• : '.• • ~::: . , , s. . -:., i•sit that from and after the next set- October 3, 1.8:.5. 1!! !.s• ~ • 1!!!• County Auditors of Huntingdon• ._ : ..,,. , i., .' • •cary 1856) no claim or demand an il i y - D3(10 ~,, L , 2 . L _: ._ .! LI y ~o inst said County on account 'rim present se%sioa of 1:1i , in:: •• ,• - ••••1 in-........ - ( ...- any road or lo'hlge view, election, or sorvice of Y. close un \Wednesday, October ,•,1. i:,,,,, ,•,.. my; kind rendered said county, and which is of au -- I Midden will take place in ti:: evening. The or- ~ d er eteedieg than six Years, will he allowed in _.... mutilation the week previous. These exercise; '- element by said Auditors, and all demands Acconlanodation incL. the public generally are invited to attend. The ,nealled for and unclaimed up to, the time spa- THE undersigned would resneCtfullY inform next session will comineuee the last We'lliestlay eilied, will ho considered as forfeited and forever the travelling public that he has Hacks run. of October. The illSllllllioll is located at Shed, hut out; and the certificate, order or paper on . ning front Mill Creek to Casstille, twice a week; Clap, a quiet and retired place, free from all , Melt it is predicated, rejected and thrown aside leaving Casseille at 74 () Meek . Mondays n ud temptation to rice, idleness or dissipation. Ti,•• n,as conceited paper. Fridays, and returning same dim. locution is a healthy one, being situated um.. His hacks are „ co d, th c i r J oiners gen a d , • the mountains. It is entirely free from the in!i lutd persons traveang on this route, will do :',": ( ; ! ,!t°,:?:" °n " 1 " 1 = cite I ' ve " " od " del " rw! • well by giving him their patronage. illiAgialt At . * The course of instruction is styli as has bee, ' • e l l° 1 ;SE• found by experience most suitable for .ptaid'u'; Sept. 12, 1855.-Iy. •._, and tl veloping the powers of the mind. l in :1 : 1 ,, l nl l i no.: shop tt n oi undersigned h r p s et ic ini e cli d dgi li ing i s e h ro e ae s n t y : tn i h n da f . t o 1 7 :sr. : friends is i s s oiin, of,o.moved student is early taught to rely upon himself; to i n i t i ti i ii s v r. oceupied by hint as Collector's Office. ZI4X C T. RO) MA. C. N K 1,710 15n i i, , ,e i b t i1i k fit5, : ,,,, :i i1 e . i c :1 1, ,, ,,, ,, ,,,;(; :i i3. 1. - ti , y , , , , i i.c, ,, ,, : , : ir1 t i : , : e ti , i .l t; :a r tr . i ii , t . , MACHINES. for the student's highest good._ Around him is • Where he intends en • ' , i' onthe Tailoring For the cure of IWhite Swellings-Curvature ot ' thrown,. far as practicable, the restraints and • b„, i ,„„,. on such t C,, ny l a T,Tin ~,,,,, fall ~, ~,,, the spine ; Dyspepsia • Neuralgia ; Rheutua• i comfit, is of a well regulated Christi. home. I satisfaction ic, a ll I la,„ aa . ) . f . ay ., h i. „ ya w a;;,`,! tint ; Disease of the liitineys, Uvaria, Womb, I Shade Gap, in situated It miles from the Mount' . C,,,, toni. 1 I ri ! , ll. , e n •w e i ;e le y s et t o o fu r r e e tu re rn ,,, t i i , i o a , t it s ud for hu t p h o o . li b li:ra s l tr p i t ei &c., &e. A book accompanies each machine, , I.!nitatt stuthet uf the Pennsylvania Hail Road, giving fitil instructionslll the application of it • from whirlpinee there will be a line a stages. ' hi n g e I , lt i teLt 1 , - 1 int,ilotkierinet,,t,itirle.litpon:l furtherbor pa W ,,, a i f e il i i t : 1 thc A s p a r tr l . o, 15,54(.. in tuteretdar Mid scrotulons diseases. Mattu• 1 TI: 1018- $ 5 ° pcl . ''""'"'"" of ll y° ' , .. 11 " ,061 attention to business to merit a continuance of fneturcd and for sale by W. C. & 3. Neff, .N". F. I ,TOS 11. KULP :14 South 7th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ! lure address Seph•mher•3;•l3ss-. ~. _ . . _. . I W. 11. WOODS, Principe!. 1 .. _ . .. ..____. - Shade Oap, Sept. 2G, 18:15.-:hits i NO'FICE. I 11. 11,0111 A..N NOIIIDIIIIE. voTIcE is hereby given that the partnership , Thai just opened 11 heretofore existing [olive's n the undersign- I The new and elegant Methodist Church Die• , ed (trading under the firm of Couch & Dunn,) I fire in Williamsburg, Blair Counts., will be de- AGO ' ASSORTMENT is this day dissolved by mutual emant. The i fleeted to the service of Owl, on gabbed' mots 6; Looks a bald firm are in the hands g David ' ning, rho 28th inst., at half past 10 o'clock, A. OF .. Dunn with whom all concerned will please to Al. Rev. J. P. Durbin, D. D.. Professor Tiffs make immediate settlement. ny, Bishop Waugh, Rev. Wm. T. D. Clem, Rev. READ y_ mADE GLoili I mil_ GEORGE COUCH, ' 3 no. Collins, and several other distinguished 11.1 U. DAVID DUNN. : speakers are expected. Services will con- CONSISTING or ALL teases or i mince on Saturday morning, the 27th inst. - - ' TRUSTEES. COLW I ST PANIVOr If tgirifil SETTLE UP. I Williamsburg, Oct. 6,'55.-at. And other articles of gentlemen's wear. Persons knowing themselves indebted to the ' October 3, 1823. Isle thin of Frank. and Neff of Markleshur g, ei • EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. titer by note, book, or atny unsettled account, are , 1 ET'PERS testamentary on the estate of COUNTRY DEALERS hereby notified that it settlement is not made an .1.4 Elizabeth Parsons, late of Tell towal,hip, or 'adore the I st 'ily"f N",...ber, their accounts ! dec'd. Wing been granted to the undersigned cAN nee CLOTHINO xr ViIiGLI.ALC, will he placed in the builds or proper officers for ! all parsons having (Alin. against the 06tate will collection. • prescui the same duly authenticated, and :111 AS CHEAP AS IN THE CITY, AT .IXIMIEW G. NErr. . persons knowing themselves indebted will make ROMAN'S CLO'fIIING STORE. &. . 22, 1855.-tn.• 1 payment to ALEXANDER 31A OLE, THOMAS SCOTT, Assistant. DISSOLUTION. 'fell tp , Oct. 10, 1855.-• Ct. Executor. ' - OVERCOATS, Oct.n . to, 1855.-3. J. W. T114)11Ps011. Whatever partnership which existed between 1 Administrator's Notice. the undersigned in the Surveying business has AV 'Tall:dr! A -. 11 11T1, ) A" kin it l ' lMU' l rCt'f b fllNG " STORE. Letters of Administration on the estate of been dissolved by mutual consent. AND J. SIMPSON AFRICA, I John tier, dee'd., lute of Walker township, CO.ILL/16.5/O.NER FOR I'ESA"A ADISIINISTIIATOWS NOTICE. J. F. RAMKT. , I DAVENPO RT , lOWA, Huntingdon County, having been granted to 1 ETTEES of administration on the Estate of the undersigned, by the Register of said court. The business will be conducted as formerly Attends to buying. belling um locat i ng Land. .I_, Alexander AlcCall. late of Hopewell tp. ' • ty. All persons indebted to said estate will by J. Simpson Mrien. and land wurrants , pays tuxes, loans Money on Huntingdon Co., der'd., having been granted i.,,he immediate pan., .. id w i pers .. hoo .l Sept. 1'.., 185.5.-tf. • Heal Estate security,on commission, examines to she undersigned, ell persons Indebted to said 1 and makes abstracts a tut., atm Any business • oasts urn requested to make 0tt0,,,,,,,,0.„„...,, in claims will present. them duly authenticated TOSEPfiI DOUGLASS, in MeConnellstown 1 intrusted, will be attended to promptly nuii will I end those baiting chilies flittitnit - ii - w 7 iii - p*Ws7,: - : for settlement. u. , has constantly on baud, ready made rifles, , fidelity then' dolt authenticated for settlement. I.IIINRY M. KER. 1 , kd o ,'„ and is prepared to make and repair Omni of nll Rater to Rom Geo. Tti;•. and Members of ROBERT iticeALL, i ~„, W ) WILLIAM KKR. ' ' ' kinds at the shortest moth, the Bur ut Huntingdon. MATILDA MeCALT., 1 ''''''''''' September 5.1855. 6t.' April 23. 1855-Iy, . Alay 14th, 1853-6tno. Cu t. 17.1822. (10 MM.: subscriber otkrs his wcil-hnown Tavern stand Property, on Ite.C.4 thll, Fulton l to. it.. at private Sol, al the !awl thereto, being 6 , 113 ACRES or pal. nted huul. 163 now of which is cleared ant under good fence. The improveinenta :are a large Frame Tavern Stand, a good large Stable, sufficient to accommodate eighty horses, Granary, Corn Crib, Wagon shed and all other necessary out building 4, and nu once llent orchard of choice limit—a never fail- . ing stream of water at the door, awl several good living springs in different parts Addle land. There are also on this property Trio Good Tenant Houses. The above it one of the best known Tavern Stands on the Road, and the place is in a high state of cultivation, and well adapted for pas tare. He alho offers for 0410 the Farm adjoining the above, on which he at present resides one half mile south atilt, Tavern property, containing SOO ACRES of good limestone lend, 514 acres of which is cleared under fence, in a good , state of eultivation,end the balance well timber- ed. The improvements are good new Two-Story Weather-Boarded Bono, Bank Barn, Spring House, Wash House, and ot h er ou t buildings, a first cute orchard of good fruit, a good spring close to the house, and ne ver failings springs or water in every field. There urn alsopri . lhii trtet a good SW MILL, Limo Kiln, and several excellent quarries, and no good a location for a Ton-yard as could he desired, with plenty of hark convenient. There era also Three good-Tenant Houses on place and bra other good barns. This is one or the boat stock farms in the country, awl oilers peculiar ind 'lemons to any person who desires to raise cattle, :ice. He will sell in quantities to suit purchaser, and any O. wishing to 'nuke a bargain would do well to examine the above properties before purchasing ersewbere. Terms made to suit purchasers. For further information apply to the 50,6 bar. JAMES SPROAT. Oct. 10, 1855.-3 m. MOUNTAIN ACADEMY. Birmingham Huntingdon Co., Pa. THE winter Term of this Institution will open Wednesday ,fletober 310.. instruction given in all the branches requisite to entering College advanced. We are al, prepared to accommodate any who may wi.li to give attention to the ornamentnl brunches; in addition to these we design giving prominence to the study of Architecture. Bons of minister. and young men who have been engaged in teaching and desire to tit them selves more thoroughly for that station arc ad mitted free of Tuition. TERMS. Tuition, Board and Furnished room Seo,oo per seasion—payable strictly one half in ad vance, tho other at the middle of the term. THOMAS WARD, Principal, :IN 4,: .1 ILEs AND STI"ITT • • • ' ' . .1 , 11 : ...:round, . • I;',es and fru immd parts or de, 1 at the same aud warra,!te.l •'.i.SMITIT No. 61 Ne,- Stvoot . •1 t ia. •corm turd Sts. ,', :.• _, ] ~.. RI/SVILLE AND Famiettsburg Stage, ILL LEAVE PEERNSVII.I.E Monday, Wednesday and reiday Mornings. Hemming will leave EANNErISIIVRI: on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Mornings, connecting with the Express Trains east and west in the morning, and the Mail train in the evening. COMMIrrEE.• Oat. a, 1655.-31 n. April 10, 1655-tf. MISCELLArt"-iltS ADVERTISEMENTS. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.. Now t, Ike time to purchase FhLL&WINTER GOODS - MACHINE SHOP ____ ANDERENCII J. .:•:;. s . •'2J. ..1.,..v5 - ilt 6E12 BUM Have just received from Philadelphia, tho lee- 6t gest and finest assortment of Dry Goods ever of- " ferod to the citizens of this plan: and surround- ~... .."..' , '-- ' . MILL ing mom,. ; such as Merinos, Alpacas, Muslin • STONE - 7-4 de Lanes, Parionatta Cloth, Persian Cloth, black .../ EZA . ITIJre2VTO:Tof nail Colored Silks a n d every variety of Dress I corner of G ermantown Road and New Market Goods and 'trimmings. Also, Cloths, Cassini ere; Vestings, &c., &,'• Streets. on the North Pennsylvania Rail Road, Philadelphia Call and flee one of the finest assortments of Trimmings brc't to this place ;also, Collars, Undersleeces, Chi- lo Constantly on hand or 'nude to mder, th o fol. wing highly approved Flour Mill Machinery. renzetts, Gloves of every variety, Ladies' Scarfs Woodward's Patent Portablo Mills and Smut and the hest assortment of Shawls ever offered. Machines. CARPETS, &o. Johnston s Patent Iron ConcovtAran Thss- A spiemli.l lot of , wit Oulu.' and Oil Cloth, tern. Patent rue] Saving Corn Kiln , . lIARDWIS.R33,, of every variety. and the best assortment in town. Machines. Pistion's Potent Barrel lloop and Nodding. QTTEMINTSWILItr, Improved Bridge Steps and Bushes for Mill of cvery descriptiou, and ut lower prices the Spindles. can 1..., hu: At any other house amoczatxEs, The beet Anal, .r Brand Bolting Cl o th B urr & Calico Mill Stones. Corn, Cole and Plaster although they are n little up, we try and sel! us low us the lowest. Crushers. HATS 14. CAPS, BOOTS b. SIIOES, ALSO SOLE OWN ER OF a tl t ie l a n i e ig r p est r l Z. best assortment ever uttered, and ' Johnston'su Pate c i a l s tl;ast Metal Coe , WILLOW WARE, do. • 151 4 ,2P1 [U . : - .l ' ! L'6.11, „„,, CI ery roriefy of Goods, such as aro ii,:lik . - East and South-Eart of the Ohio and Misaissip kept ill a country store. Cali and see bot,ro pi Rivers. purchasin4 any oil er place, nail if we cnin. sot- Wnrrfinted to take out of the offal of every isfy you of the fact, we will.pave under. buabel II round. from 1 to 2/ lbs, of standard October s, I tiss. flour, which could not lie hotted out on account . . rite best n,soettuent of Carpet Rad Oil Ci ,, th '' '..lh't electrical ettheBite '''' the Bran ' I just received and for sole by J. & W. baxt.. , :l. - .. ... .. . . .. ' NOTICE hereby warn nll persons against rrlc i.aioi4omest tmertment of De lean., Per- infringing my right', secured by Letters Pa. j slat. Cloth, Earilla Cl.ah, &wage de lames, tent ns above, as 1 will prosecute all persotA Tto - dotette Cloth, ond ell r. 0.4 Ilerinoc3, all wool . tanking, selling, or using any Bran Dusters de lanes, of the best stj les end selected with the with an Iron or Cast Metal Concave io vi.. greatest on , o, for sole hY J. , s. W. SAXTON. • lotion of the Letters Pnbmt Joseph Jolop. elm, dated April 24th, 1E54. achy ;tsserted Prints.. just received tied tiOmAs D. woo owAllo, Proprietor. VT. SAXTON. ti. 11.—State nod County Potent Rights for call the nbovo Machines Elie gre, i;n~,i ; , v,' . . T i_ j (iiov., Triuuning :et~c~. i ~., ~ _ . A bentitiftil 1, t •'is fl_tt. 4 traw 130111, MAX'!'. ~' i ~ .. . I;reat nri.ty t lute, 'l'ritnmir ri'i handsomust n , • r , ' , %111131 f r ; - , 0 ! :lino, insurance upon LIVES, upon the mull just reed and f, favorable ten,. J. & W. SA ninEcr,d, - - lion. T1i0.,1.1. Moroni: rill ti be.; lit v suet au Bru,!l . .ieorge. 11. Acm-trong, in t s., flake ~,,; !..,lward 31i•Idietun, .d for by . 7. N . 1-1011r1!,01,1, l'italnber4burg & . Icll. i nion If y4lll ‘, totily . good tikeapEootis CAL.'. f .T ; • ", 4 1 :f. ...mhemhurg• and 'Mt. Union, cannot Lo hut 1 . 1 1d.. - nntageous t: n large section to the country ut vol.:icier:l6le eNpvlit.o and trouble, mit,l4 ~,,intements turn!! a lino of Stages 3'r!,vccitty 17.67jr' ts.ell Zlie pwittm. tiooti Horses and cunt tific; h ave betm placed nn . the route, rie, •,' • • • • ' .. , erienead and trusty driver' will ailperin r••• • ••• • • • '" .• miming of the Coaches. • The propric -' tic I , ains, rant' , " i •• • 11- ' .u. , :Ile line is desirous that it 1,0 maintained, " 1- ' and he therefore calls upon the public generally •11..•..rettiut it, confident that it be for their atitual advantage. Every attention necessary and the running of the Stages will ic: I, L' . I'. ~i~. ~ . Wifs)(6 - DV,LAEIIr WARR A STED, 7 .1; AND MECHANICS' FIR);, AI)N LIFE, INSURANCE C0M !.... v . LENNIG'S I:ILI/IN°, N. W. anti V;;:itnit street, I'llllA DEL! W.I. CAPITAL iinuo,ouu. insw,tnee on Bull. ' COnipulty C.ll',Ls GoodA, Furniture, MARINE INSURANCE .; i 11:;SELS,) • !torn 111 the World •• 1:11nuil in••urnnrc nn Goods lid rirera, lakes ! • railroati, Had Inwit.arriag, to all parts of I; te. 1;11 JattitlA E. Ne.,11, Ciliates 13higeo, E. R. Ticlmbold, P. C. liret,ttlr. olio 11. Um 31. ifiltEWSTElt, Agent, STAGE LINE REVIVED. unilersigneil aware that n mown ilou of a the of Stn [:es over the toad between JOHN JA.MISON August 22, 1255,-1. RALPH CROTSLEY, PERRY MOORE; HENRY BREWSTER. as 23, 1855.