EthAßLEfif.:lo Flour—The market continues inactive, but holders are firm in their demands ; transactions however, are only in a small way for home consumption at 59,24a50,37/ for standard and better brands, and $9,50a510 per barrel for ex tra, as to quality. Shipping Flour is held nt our lowest figures, without sales.. Rye Flour and Corn Meal are dull and rather lower ; 150 barrels of the former sold at $6,50, at the let ter, Pennsylvania Meal is offered at $4,25 per barrel. Wheat—The market is more active, and prices have improved, sales of 12105,00 bushels being reported at 200a202 cents fur good Reds, mostly at latter rate for poor, and 210a216 cents for fair to primb White. Vjarric,F, On Thursday. the Bth inst., by Rev. H. Bn• ker, Mr. A. Selling of Baltimore City, Md., to Mist Margaret Ann Johnson of Colleneville, Blair Co., Pa. On TM•eday the-13th inst., in Altoona, by the same, Mr. David Shaffer, to Mice Dorcas Amanda Jneobß, both of Water Street, Hunt. Co., Pa. — On Thursday, the 16th inst., in the same place, and by the same, Mr. David Be of Their Co., Pa., to Miss Ellen Baker, of Bakers. vide, Wasiiiii:ton Co., Md. pitv, At hi , .; residence, in \Vest tp., near Barren Forge, on Saturday, the 17th inst., Mr Michael Mnauire. The deemed was to-n in Hartford county, Maryland, May 20th, 1768—and when quite a boy, mute to Huntingdon county with his r a• rents, who located in the Valley of the Little Juniata, where be has resided ever shim. He was, consequcatly,•in the 00th year of his age, and until very recently a very vigorous, athletic old man, always cheerful and kind—fond of seeing his friends and talking abort - "the open tirne." Mr. ittagaire possessed n remarkably term• eioas memory—•could rerount with great dii. tinetnetm and minuteness incidents or "Auld Long Syre" of which l:r• was (bed of sneaking. His details of Indian warfare, "of bloody nu, dors," of "hair brood t h escapr;s," of the •'times that (tied men's souls," were truly interesting affil thriiliog, anal many a happy hour has been coked in his. company wits "in the mood." But these, alas I liltu every earthly joy, have tled, and pint down to the tomb, with the good m•tn. Mr. Maguire was Boman Catholic in' Nth. owl continued so until 1113 doutltq had the Pried with liint in his lust moments, and in• deed departed in ilia midst ut the celebration of the Mnon. But Catholic or Protestant, we shall nut t &ten see his lihn again. G. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GREAT SALE OF LOTS AT TOWN OF SAXTON, r1.31 - 2) - I?QlLii Tl': SiINI4. Company will sell an-non in the N."v n of San ton, on Christina, largo number tit 1 midi, ..•.•.• to the num bers of the-nu! ho I. • ~ ~6,1 town. The town to slat A . • fthe Broad Top Eun, and Hopewell. The plan of the t 0..., will allow the _junction of the road. We arc ~.v making WT.1;0111011, fn n Turnpike lied I the Mounittin,lo3lol:lZiS COVE end MARTI ••. ['lli IVe are atio t , -• . t so the TOWN OF S.kNTOS, in pipes, that will throw the wstm from •t 0 to 00 feet high. Extensive at rangenicifla have been made tor the iotin•.n•atnent atilt! town. i Hotel will ho finished and fumblied before the 25th of December. "rho Terms on whitili the lota within+ offered, wilt be made known on day of sale. Persona decising a Plaa u. 60 'lowa of Saxton, will receive titesaitie . ht at iressin . J.A.m.Es s Ax - TUN, President or the Chtmptty, tt. Iluntil6lcm, Nov. 31, 1535.-3 t. PUBLIC VEUE. Tit the :lrth dny tc Novetul ut, .1. ;,1 public outcry, ta the Into dt,..ihn:; I,,ina: nC John tier, deomsed, in Will 4., . Ilaming. don co., the follev.irg property, to Ikt• ECS i r• uomi t ,rrtonic, Shoop, °lnt lace Wt: - .;o11, lour sett; wu;son Lote,..t and ~,,1 ;• .; , IWO largo t 11 , :—Plough, Harrow:, Throsidnz Nlachine, Wind Nlill, nod Grain Sere.n. A 1,50.-5 share, I'eitn,vlvnuia R,llvond 'Stook, nud 20 shuns Broad top Itailmiol Stork together with other tot:vies too numerous to e numerate. . . ' Rensonable cmdit and due tthemlance will ba given by the undersigned. Salo to cont. mcnce at nine o'clock, A. M., and to continue front day to day until all IfE:11:I' M. KER, t Ad. WILLIAM Nov. 21, 1855.. iPiiita - liffir:'.ii (fi'l , :_V - 11,8 'ILADI. Sebastopol Taken . 30,000 MEN KILLED. The undersigned has just returned krona the city with a large and splendid assortment of . Fall and Winter Goods, widell he is now prepared to dispose of at very low and reasonahle rates. Persons desiring to purehiom will find it to their interest to give Wm a call bCiore purchasing elsewhere, as he studies .only to please. Ills stock cou=rts of a large lot of Dry Goods, Hardware. snozstittLitS CAPS. Glass & Queensymre, a largo aniimilend id ;sortrnent or ready made CLOTHING, which ho Is prepared to sell in lots to suit porch. alters. JOHN HUYErr, Jr. N. B.—Country produce taken in exchange for goods. Dloorsville, Nov. 7, 18.15.—t1. J. W. THOMPSON, LAT/y, • .COMMISSIONER FOR PENNSYLV,I4\7,I, Davenport, lowa, Attends to buying, selling and locating Landl end land wet rants pays taxer, loans Money on Real Estate security, on compassion, examines and makes abstracts of title, &c. Any business intrusted, will be attended to promptly and with fidelity. Refer to Hon. Geo. Taylor and Members of the Bar at Huntingdon. November 21, 1855.—Cm.• WAX 010XiLIATORS • Collectors are hereby notilled th..t the Corn missioners will niece on the first Monday . in De cember next, to give them their exonerati one on Raab' Fine". - According to a late Act of As- . --- sernhly no exoneration' kr said tines cun be giv- ! DISSOLUTION OF PAR 7 NERSHIP. en alter that time. By order of Commissioners. , The Partnership bcretofure existing between H. W. KILLER, Cle•k. j the uudersikned, is this day by mutual consent _ ! dissolved. The business will be curried oa Now. 22,1855. J) G WIN, hail just received a beautiful hereafter, by John kiuyett.Jr., at the old sum assortut , nt of ags. Bonuets lila of JOHN liIJYETT, the latest fashion. Call and see them, is he • ROBERT M. CVNWINGBAX• eheries nothing for showing his goods. Qdt. 31, 1855.• Wttiik..4t4A4vot ,4 4 (,)) itTLEAP 34. e JOB OFFICE (o) • OF THE TV° 4 0 "HUNT. JOURNAL' ) o ak , • 0 The largest and best 43 JOB OFFICE (()) • oIN THE COUNTY. 0 ( p . 4 o .1011-WORK P or afr 4 113 O EXECUTED 0 'cm 43 0 As Cheap as the Cheapest, ( , ) , 1 (()) LIED D'ETTEIrs 0 ° Xs> 4.9 THAN 4 ` 1 • Tut rai% ats. 443 PER PECT SATISFACTION IS ' 4: : WARRANTED. 0 c. ; 0 All kinds of ° 0 t l / 4 t¢ ")) BLANKS (,)) G ol i o , 0 v o , tito Prince & CoN G T3 I • " s = -7 . , • ' y • , IMPROVED PATENT Ml:LoopoNs, The oldest establishment in the Unitrd t,rtes~ and the larfirst in the World. Between 17,000 and 18,000 of the. Instr.,. tecotn hove been finished and ore now in one. 'E.: latest iinittorettient in onrMelotleons in the l'er,ons in remining funds for membership, will picnic give their post office address in full. stating the month tiocy wish the Magazine to commence, told have the letter registered at the post-office to prevent hoes, on the reecipt of which, a Cell membership, together with the Magezine desked, will be forwsrded to any part of the country. 4 Those wit., purchase Magazines at Bookstores will eln.erve that by joining this Association, they receive the Magazine nal free J 111114.11 tliStriblitical, all it Cite Sallie price they now pay for tile Magazine alono. Beautifully illustrated Catalogues, giving full tleaetipri..n+, sem free un application. For 31tonbership address C. L. DERBY, Actuary. C. A. A. At either ur the principal Knickerbocker .Ittgazitits" office. 31:3 Broadway, N. Y., or Western Office, BIG Water Gill. A. PRINC E&CO , Bnllido, I Slicer, 0 . 14, I3ss.—fit. and No. 57 Fulton-se, Now York. fnviDED swEi.L. ;-!.. , •tired to as 1,3 Letters Patent, 22,1 May, 1853. means ut this swell Sole Passages levy be with the full newer or the Instrument, wink the accompaniment is soft and sulaluetl. Hereafter all Melodeons made by no will be far hished with this attathinent IVITIIOL7 EXTRA CHARGE. It:Mir:jinni the Connurrial Adrertimr, Jab 27. ".Messrs Prince & Co. could realise a hand some fortune by disposing ot rights to other rnan urto.turers to use their new improvement. but as they prefer to make it a teenier in their Instru ments it can only leohtained by purchasing I/11C of their manufacture." ..... .. Agents tor the sale of our Melodeons may ho found in all tho principal cities and towns of the United States, and the Canada, Nov. 7, 1835.—' THOMAS P. DILL & HAVE OPEN. AN IMMENS. CLOr.RING- STORE, AND ItIERCII INT TAILORING LSTABLISII- Iti ENT. Street, Philadelphia, No. 165 ()Re door below Filth, Side. knten who wish tube) . their eluthingren dy mode, good AS eon be tondo by any - Mew:kit Tailors of the United States, should visit this ineemilieent store, wheye goods of the chits eye kept Heady nole itt,d in the piece which will lie made tip to oril, at the shortest notice and reef eel oatitthetion warranted. . - Also a line aysortment 'Ydr - dt Ts.YaFfv, And every article. is :milked with the lowosi cash prim, in plain figures. Nun. 7, 1855.-6nio. A FARM FOR SALE . TE 4 stil7ser7icl 7 ul7c; i7snii,;;;;t7;i• fond situate in Henderson township, Huntingdon e,unty, lionni1(11 by lands of Peter Swoupe, John MeCartnny's heirs, and others, containing 115 and one-halt Acres, about 110 acres arc clewed and in a gmastate cultivation, the balance being well titutered. The itnpruvetnauta are a good I.OG %it HOUSE, n Nr.W BANK BARN, WAGON SHED, a CORN CRIB, two good ORCHARDS and a necer.failing SPRING . of water near the house. This thrill is situated six miles from the town of Huntingdon. Tortes will he made env to suit purchaser. ANDitEW ALLISON. Octuber 31, 1955.—tf. PILES AND RASPS. NEW STREET FILE WORKS, PIULADELPIII, The subscriber is comrantly manufacturing Files and Hasps of super for quality and nt the lowest prices, equal to the best imported goods and much chcape'r. Manufacturers and Mechanics can have their oh', tiles moat and made equal to new, at about half the original cost. Flat.l2 inches $2,00 per dozen ; Flat. 14 inches 52,75 per dozen ; Saw•llles, half round, Millsaw end oth er flies in proportion. Single files mud frac tional parts of dozens charged at the same rates, and wm•ranted satisfactory. • J. IL SMITH. No. it :yew Street between Hume ,S; Vino a; Saco..' and Third Sto. Phihtdelphitt. Aug. 1855.—:hn. OD ATows NOTICE. ETTItiIIS or administration on the Halite of j Alexander McCall, late of Hopewell tp., Huntingdon Co., deed., Inioing been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate aro requested to make immediate pasincot, and those having claims against it will present them duly authenticated for settlement. noBERT McCALL, MATILDA McCALL, Adm' "' Oct. 17, 1855.-6 t.. NOTICE. NOTICE is herubv given that the partnership heretofore existing between the undersign ed (trading under the firm or Conch & is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Thu books of said limn are in the hands ar Mehl Dunn with whom all concerned, will please to make immediate settlement. GEOEGE COUCH, DAVID DUNN. April 10, 1855—tf. - EXECUTOWN NOTICE. FAITHS testamentary on the estate of L Abraham ilegie, late of Tell tp., deed., having been granted by the Register ofWilis to the undersigned, all persona having claims against 81111 i deceased are notified to present them to. and all persons indebted are requested to make payment to JOSEPH EAGLE, WILLIAM DOYLE, S "" Oct. 81, 1835.-Gt.' MiSCELLANEOUS kffERTISEMENTS. COSMOPOLITAN All 4 Ll&ZlsLlZirgatl. SECOND YEAR. ARRANGEMENTS for the Second Annual Collection of this new and popular Institu tion for the diffusion of Litersture and Art, hare been made on the most UXI.OIISiVC reale. Among tha works already engaged, is the far fumed "GENOA CRUCIFIX," which original ly cost Ten Thousand Dollars. In homing this now colleed an, the diffusion of works of American Art, and the encourage ment of American genius have not been over looked. Commissions IlaVO boon issued to litany of the most distinguished American Artists, who will contribute SUMO of their finest productions. Among them are three Marble Busts, executed by the greatest living Sculptor—lnn= Powers: GEORGE WASIIINGToN, the Father of his Country; BENJAMIN FRANK L IN, the Phi losopher; DANIEL IVEBSTER, the States men. A special agent bus visited Europe and made eawful and Judicious selections of foreign works of Art, both in Bronze and Marble; Sta tuary and Choice Paintings. 'rite whole forming it Loge and valuable col lection of Paintings and Statuary, to be distri buted free tinning the members of the Associa ' Lion for the Second veer. Terms of Memnertatip.—The payment of three dollars couStitutes nny one a !senator of this As sociation, and entitles hits to either one or the following. Magazines for ono year, and also a ticket i t tits distribution of the Statuary. and Paintin g s. The Literature issued to subscribers consists oh' the following Monthly Magazines : Harper's Putnam's, Knickerbocker. Blackwood's, Ora ham's, Oodey's Lady's Book, and Household Word, Persons t t mg five memberships are entitled to any live of the Magazines fur tutu year, and to six ticke s in the distribution. The net proceeds derived from the sale of memberships, are devoted to the purchase of works of Art ter the en•uin;; year. The Ativanumen c nrcd—by becoming it member or thisiore— . _ . . .. . . Ist All person: rood,: thu full value of their subscription.; at the start, in the shape of sterling Magazine Literature. tenet is contributing. towards pur chasing. choice Works of •krt, which are to be distributed oolong tnoniselves, and ore at the saute tituu encouraging the Arts or the country, disbursing thous:milt of dollars through its Age', cy. _ \'.72lLarkl'2., R2 l / 1 1111 ';',' 16111 PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SALE. Tim undersigned will oiler at public sale on Wednesday, the 12th day of December next, on the prerniseq, nil thnt valuable farm situate on James Creel: at its junction with the Raystown ltraerb the Juniata River, one atile nod from the "Wort it iiieton" vhipvt o: the broad Top and twelve macs frein m Ming lent 225 acres, having there. a new t.lr,c story stone anti fiance Goist Mill, rim oi mires, and nil the tandem int incvement--a liege stone mansion house the lute residence or the late Jame. Entrekin, Esq., a largo hank barn, a two story brick dwelling house fur Still—two log tenant homes and mil• er improvements. About 150 Ilerei of the land is cleared, tio acres of it being first rate river bottom. This Mil: is situate in one of the best wheat growing neighborhoods in the State. A good level road to the Railroad. The situation is a good one for a store, and the farm would suit for The owners will sell nt private sale, nod will oiler at public sale n;ttCoi-e, if not ;tmer sold The money is not wanted NW. sod terms will be mole easy. .Payments extended to any rea sonable number of years, for p trt, or un the Whole, to suit purchasers ' if properly secured. Terms will he published un tiny of sale. Pos session will be given ou first of Janunry or first of April. A. P. WILSON. JANE STEEL, Huntingdon Pa. Oct. 29, 18.53.-ts. NEW GOODS J(AU SEIIII M,13211. ESSLER & 111 W. have just received a large and well assorted stock of fail and winter goods, suitable for the wants of all, and particMarly the terming communbY a good assortment of made up clothing, Hardware, Queensware, GROCERIES. _ A superior article of Coffee, Sugar, Molasses and Tobacco, which will 1w sold at a small ad vance on cost. Call and examine fur your selves. Also, large supply of fish, salt, plaster. stone coal, iron nails, and stoves, constantly on hand and lot sale. BOOTS &SHOES. We nre propurt;lto exhibit n much lorgor stack of boots and shoes thin beret...hire, and nt reduced prices. Cakll aul see before purchas ing your Will. supply Cg — The highest price pnitl for all kind of pro d twe Mill Crock, Oct 10, 1855—Gt. Bbls. Mocker:a just revolved and for silk ty by KESSLER & BRO. d Alum Solt reed and for 300 slYekilythmin KESSLER & 8110. 170 Tons Plisster received and for sole by KESSLER . BRO. "" KEGS of nailk& spikes for solo by KESSLER & mm. ONE New Tide Witter.Canol Bolt just finish. ing and far side by HESSLER & 111 W. BOOKS! BOOKS!! 30,000 Y'OLI'MES for be low their retail pri- , cos. 9 , 11 E subscriber is happy to inform his neuter out friends and customers that he has added very largely to his already extensive and varied stock of new and popular hooks—and can now boner he great II variety little .11113 lOW prices as the City Book Stores. lilt STATIONARY is of great variety and well solo: ed, viz I Fan cy and Plain Note Letter and Cap paper and Envelop.. Gold Pens and Silver noble's from $1 upwards, l'on and Pocket Knives, Port Mammies std Pocket- Books, lnk and inkstund. Razor-strops and Brushes, Sc. School Books in quantities to country merch ants and teachers at City wholesale prices.— Wrapping paper emu:tautly ots hand. 1000 oflk'linll.FliSinWdAowLll.,,,,,lp.AorPE.RdpaTneiz Shade, with Puttom's Patent Solf-Adjusting Curtain Fixtures. All the above at Phila. re tail prices, call and examito, "I endeavor to please." Store on Railroad St. Huntingdou, Pa, WAL COLON. Oct. 17, 1855. tee Itodenlutmer on the Piles• NOW ibilDY, Practical Observations on some of the Disea ses of the Bottum, Anus, and Continuous Ton. tures--giving their Nature, Seat, Causes, Sp:T wins, onscquenees, and Pre, anti. ; especial -Iyy addressed to nun-medical leaders. By Wm. Bodentauter, M. D. Second edition with pietas tiem. S 9. J. B. BEDFIELD, Nov. 7, 1855. No. S 4, Beekman st. MISCELLANEOVS ADVERTISEMENTS. AGENTS WANTED. In every county in the United Slates and Canada, to sell one of the most important Books ever published in America, and one that should be in the hands of every tonic and le. mule, who regnrd their own health and the welfare of their offspring, entitled HOWARD'S DOMESTIC MEDICINE, Revised and enlarged by Horton Howard, N. D.. containing nearly one HUNDRED ILLUS. 'MATIONS, of great importance, and trendy one thousand large'oetavo pages, bound in soltstan• tint leather binding library style, three volumes bound in one containing an important SYSTEM OF DOMESTIC MEDICINE, with a Treatise on an atomy, Physiology, and all diseases that manr kind. are heir to with Prescriptions ofthe great est importance to mankind. Also, an mem RIND TREATISE ON sttnwirmw, ghing n full des cription of the Diseases of Women—the cause of disease and cure. This book woo first published as a Text Book and is now used iu the Hartern Coteges; but the revised edition is made simple and plain, that all classes may comprehend it. It contains an explanation to all the medical terms used in the book. Price .$4., Agents wishing to engage in the sale of this valuable book, will do well to make immediate application as it will be exclusively a subscrip tion book, and the greatest pains will be taken to prevent one Agent from selling or the terri tory assigned to another. A sample copy mid he sent, by mil, post paid, to any part of the United States or Com atla, on the reception of the retail price in cur rent funds or postage humps with term to Agents, and to those wishing to engage in the business. Address ft. M. ILULISON, Puldislter,Qua ker City Publishing House,vild South Third street, Philadelphia, or Queen City Publishing LlOnse, 1151141thi street Cincinnati, Ohio. Oct. 24.-15 t LIME STONE LAND FOR SALE Will be sold at Public Sale on the premises. ono mile frets the month of Spruce Creek in Franklin township, Huntingdon county, on VIESDAI; NOVEMBER 271 h, 1855. TWO LIME STONE FARMS. One of which contains 265 ACRES, more or less. About 160 ncres of which are (loam& nod in a high state of cultivation. the t balance go IA timber land. Om. fat, there is erected a LARGE B:ICK HOUSE, now occitpi,l I)aniel Sithli,, A litrgc barn, a.; ,li the .convenient ont•builkhvg,— There is iilso a goad well and sprin t , of wetve, never known to fail, conveniently located to the lions,: and Bern. The other of which contra. shout 157 ACRE'S more or less, about 100 acres or ullialt are clew red, 'lnd under excellent fetter, and u ell Emitter: te.l ; the balance is well timbered. On this lam is erected a good. sub,tnittinl SrOSb HOUSE, now occupied by H. L. Harvey. A. small Bonk Barn and a gond Well of water; and :there is alter n orel», 1.1 on it. ]inch of : . .ine mile hem HI • • . ,!. ut the to •• •i, . • . • . from II . • ~ : one 01 lite b. • 1 • t !,,•••., bet, the it •• • , ; being sur rounded by an n . . , On the first ham t hr, • it widow sdow. er of 02780 27. On. the second term there is also due tt widow's dower of 01 , 100. The per. chaser will be subject to the payment of the a• bore dotter, on the death at flat widow i the interest to be paid annually until that time. The balance of the purchase money •to be paid as follows, to wit : 0300 to be paid on each farm when the pro• perry is bunched down, or antisthetay sec•trity giv. therefor. The purchaser of the first faro, to pay 01000 on the first dny of A ptil, 185 ti, when a deed 8111111 be executed find delivered. and possession given of trot litrm. The balance to be secured by bond and mortgage, and the time of payment to be in 3,4, 5, or 10 equal annual payments to suit the purchaser. The purchaser of the second farm to pay $5OO on the Ist of A pril,lBso, and the balance secured as in the .cnse of the first them, with same privilege as to time of payment. Any information relative to said Farms, can be had on enquiring of MeMURTRIE, Huntingdon, Penna. October 17, 1833.—t5. FALL AND WIN TER 000 PC Call and look . before you purchase, fta.rrs.). 1-affß, T o Iptttliteesl t 111os I , is t solemot ,took 01 gveds ever bronght to the hoe ovgh 4•I thinlingdon. It MAW he Useless to mention all the eootis ire have on hand— Ladies , Dress Goods. of the latest style, _ . . A large stock of Misery, Dress Trimmings, Ribbon, Velvet, bonnets Unilersinces, Spencer, ensim rem, Cufths, (71isinetts ' Laces, Silk Mitt,,, ))climes,, De-Berge, Kid Gloves, and nll kinds of good . s generally kept in country store. ........., Also—a tioo momrtment of HOW., Shoes, Hats, & caps, Olasmorro, Queenstrare and C'edertntre. A large mut quad sapply of Fresh Groceries. Coll and see toy goods and examine for your. Tluwklul for the patronage or the past hr my friends, and the politic generally; I respectfully solicit it continuance of the saute. . . „... . MI kinds of ruuntry produce taken in cx• change fur goods at the highest musket price. Oct. 10, 1855. tAtdtc& wryrrn Atoons, AT THE BROAD TOP DEPOT. , UNNING . IIAM & . DUNN hove just returned k troin nre now opening at the head of the a Top Monti n'large nod tieautinil itA,olllllellt or Fall & Winter Goods Consistiint at Dry Goods, Groceries. Hard-wave, Queeits-ware. Cedar-ware, flats, boots and shoes. Ready Made Clothing always on hand. and in short everything that is usually kept in a country stn.,. BACON, SALT, FISH AND PLASTER, kept constantly for Sale. Call and examine our stock before purcha sing elsewhare. and son .whether we cannot make it your interest to patronise us. All kinds of country produce taken in ex. change her Goode at the highest market prices. The highest market pikes paid for all kinds of Grain. Protnpt attention paid to storing and fortrard• ing all kinds of merchandise, produce, &c. Huntingdon, Oct., 10 1855. JJOSEPHDOUGLASS, in llleCofteellelowit has con4tantly on hand, rondo made rifle., and is prepared to make and repair Guns of all kinds at the sliortastnotice. April IS. IfISI-17, 11114CELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. 000.—Socu iN Two Days !—Triateph Coeidete 1 !—Why is it that the Ex-Governor of Muryland, also the President of one of the Banks at Frederick City, urged the Doctors there to procure it? Why las a large cask order I this week Caine hum studt men as Messrs. Peel & Stevens, wholesale Druggists of Alexandria, Vu . end by the very next mail, an order, (the third lime in tour weeks) from Mr. Pierpoilit, end from Messrs. Cook & Co., of same 'dere , , nod hr the very coma mail a fourth enter from Messer, Hopper & Wilmer of Centreville, Md., • (inhere a short time since seek . excitement sprung up from some rematkeble cures made' there by Prof. C. DeGrath's (genuine) Elee- ! trio Oil, from 39 South Eighth Street, Philadel phis, a few doors south of Chemit street? Bow is it that the editor of Erie Observer, was cu red in two days of rheumatism, in his hack of three years' duration; and Mr. Brady, ofllar risburg of Paralysis? Why and how was it that , the other tiny Mr George Weis, 227 Eager street , Baltimore, two doors from St. James , church, was cured of !misled hands of long standing , I also the late ease of a lady in Philadelphia, en red of spinal curvature, mid another of Proldp sits Uteri, a complete, radical cure? Ask them. Why do such men int Metro. U. N. & W. 11. Williams, wholesale Druggists, of S, muse N.. Y., write, August 30th. that.— . .`your Electric Oil proves more beneficial than any other prepara tions we have ever heard of," dm. Yours,G. N. & AV. 11.Wikstasts. Why has .oseph Osborn. Esq., of Auburn, written, now the third time that "Prof. Des Grath's Electric Oil in selling very flint, and making great mires never before accomplished here 1" Why did dulut Max, Esq., semi, the I 2,1 inst., n gold dollar in a letter from Double Bridges, VII for al 'Wattle, oh the recommend. tine of Wm. Arvin, Esq., of the sauna place who got some n short time since for the Gout, I and was cured 1 Why is it that every one ,peaks ' of it et "in wonderful Cattail . ," and is this ~, the real cause of morn selling at retail, in 1'1.:1..- delphitt alone, than is sold of 7)1.. Jayne's medi cines. or live of anyYthers 1 Why is it that h Physician ot large practice used it on the para. limbs of his boy, otter using everything' else? Simply because the genuine "Electroie Oil," from the office of Prof. DeGratb, efreettt. ally cm,: tel Wits Mr] Lour - in it *llia over Vdm ha.. been sold in Washington, D. C. l during oho.. six weeks, and over SSW worth in Baltimore in the some time? Why du Messrs Alot . ris & Co., of York, Pa., (one of the finest Drug houses in the State,) and Julio Esq., of Harrisburg, Pa., sell so much, when they have any go:unity of nil tens of other medicines right by the side of the "Electric (mill" Simply because mailing else will answer the purpose that the Oil Ilan, Let the skepti cal ask rho nialoeroliS Cases or almost hopeless pationts, if anything could he More agreeable in use, or more effectual in it. results—sumo ter ha .ing expended hundreds of dollars on ea floes limner treatment, with codling but rlis eonra;;cant•at anti despair for their trunkle. Why in it that other medicines have advertisements piled up column high, in all the papers while psdh:ssor De Grath's 'Eleatic Oil' ki only no at a simle expense not to exceed Sib to ]i.:1 11 a day? Why is it that two physicians arc !kdiy employed in the office, applying the (gen nine) • •Eleetrie t lid" to patients willieted with Totter, Palsy (um! it is werrented Inc this).— Rheumutism, Neuralgia, Headache, Old Sores and Bruises ' Wtatillds, Cuts, Sprain', and Nu des, Sore Breast nod side; also all kinds a painful complaints. Although a cure is war rented, yet not more than toe bottle has ever ' been returned and that was a case of total !loathe., ale years' standing. Of course na ture could not restore such a ease, with Aqi., ca. help. _ . . N. 11.—An eanceted Doctor always in atten &ince and Indies if they ricire it consult with n lady by dropping it line to the race of • Piton. C. DEGRATIT, 39 F. ztrcia, 3 doors Swab or clie,.aut hi. 7.; cis., ;ilia SI. . • , h)llars reword will be paid for the : , gaup, n .Jew pettier, who c•0pi.. ,, . , 011, of Prot: De Grath's bile; 4:e la, is USIA,: Hield. & lima. Co. IL 1.110 . 11 , V,11, Blair co., W. G. Murat, I loilida;.shurg, Blair co, Coudron & McCoy, Fratikbtown, Blair co.. J. 11. ll,rtier & Co., 11 alerstreet. Hunt. co., Win. More, Alex atitlritt, Hunt. co. Sept. 26, 18r.5. PRIVATE 5A1,73. Of Valuable Real Estate 1 1: e er r t , :. 1 , k o r , s , 1 1 1 , 14 i :V , .4 1 . 11 1 t 1 1 1 1 , U 1 t T o. a jgo n . Pa, at private Solo, with all the land belonging thereto. beim; 343 ACRES of palenteil land, 163 acres ot which is cleared and under good ft, co. The imnrovenienrs urea large Frame Tavern Stand, pondlarge Stable, sutlicient to accommodate eighty horses. Granary, COM Crib, Wagon shed and all other necessary out buildings, and an excellent orchard of choice fruit—a never fail ing stream of water at the dour, and several g ood livingsprings indilleront parts or the land. There are also on this property Two Good Tenant Houses. The ali,e is one of the hest known Tel ern Stands on the Road, and the place is in a high state of cultivation, and well adapted for pas ture. Ile also offers for sale the Farm adjoining the above, on whits!' be at present resides one half arils sahib of the Tavern property, containing SOO ACHES of good limestone !Nut 514 acres of which is clearest under fence, in good stat e of ealtivation,aml the b,,lanee well tunbcr ed. to improvements are good new TWO-Story IVealber-lioarded House, Bank Barn, Spring House, Wash ifouse,. and other oat buildings, a first rate orchard °lgo.' fruit, a good spring close to the house, and ne ver failings springs of water in every field. There are also on this tract a good SAW MILL, Lime Kiln, and several excellent quarries , and as good a ocation fur in Tan-vard as meld ho at:sited, with plenty of bark convenient. Thetc are also Three good Tenant Houses on this place and two other good barns. Thi: is tone of the hest stock farms in the country, no . peculiar hulueemems to any person who 11w-ire,' to raise c:otte, &e. lie nil! sell in quitutitie to suit purchasers, and any one wishing to make a hargnin do well to exatnine the above properties before purchasing elsewhere. Terms made to suit purchasers. For further inlbrmation apply to the subsea JAMES SPROAT. Oct. 10, 1855.-3 m. TO A Book for Every Family in the Union, Impartial and Reliable, nun imrs iiisTinit" OF 1.1. THE RE LIGIOCS DENOMINATIONS IN THE UNITED STA T ES. This is a large Octavo of 1,021 pp., Rostra. led by nearly 200 engravings, an l gives the "History, Doctrine, Government and Smtisties" of all the sects in this country. It is sold ox rlusirely by . subscription, and the demand for it is increasing from every section of the coin. try. There are still a few counties unengaged in Penna., in which thoroughgoing men of good address might do a large and profitable busi ness. The terms are such as cannot fail to pay. Fur these and other particulars apply to ur address JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher, No. 13 Sansora St., Phila. Oct. 24,1955,2 m - - DISSOLUTION, Whatever partnership which existed between the undersigned in the. Surveying business ban been dissolved by mutual consent. . J. SIMPSON AFRICA, . J. I'. RAMEY. Tho business will be entiductel is formerly by J. Simpson Africe. 18(4...11, • --• - • - ••• ' Arr. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. riDI Now is lite time to purchase J Y/2111 , E, MACHIN SHOP 'FALL &WINTER GODS AND FRENCH c 9 BURR -• l have jest received from Philadelphia , the lar• .14 STONE, 1.,„ • fetedt. t dozens of ns place, and surround. ing country ; such Merinos, Alpacas, Muslin if/EA IN{ ; banes. Paretnntta Cloth, Persian Cloth, black (101'11M Of U1,10,11,,wit Load and New ▪ Market ; G o e lured Silks ,tad every variety ul' o se ss Streets, so Nut-th Pennsylvania Hail Hued, 'Hoods Philadelphia. 116 ' Ca'll and See Constantly ult hand or made to order, thofuli one of the finest assortments of Trimmings bre't lowing highly approved Flour Mill Machinery. to this place t also, Collars, Vadat-sleeves, Chi• Il'oodward's Patent Portable Mills and Smut I mason ' Gloves uf every variety, bodies' Scarfs Machines. and the hest assort... of Shawls ever offered. Johnsion's Patent Trott Centenve Bran- Dee- I CARPETS, &C. We. A splendid lot uf the flr:Let Carpet mid Oil Cloth. Stover's Patent Fuel Saving Corn KO.. Pierson's Patent Barrel Hoop and Mutilding XIARDWARE, of every variety, and the hest assortment in town. Machs. itte QUEMISSIOVA.RE, Improved Bridge Steps and aushes Spindles. of every description, awl at lower pt iees that , eon be yet et any other Imo,. C-ROCEIRIES, hough 1%4 are a little up, we will try auJ sell the luteest. NTED, best Anchor L i . ,•.; ,• i;:„ Calico Mill ALS , ; BATS & CAI'S, BOOTS & SISOCS, Johuston's Putr,ct conk Coat- largo , :t ',7t a.ortmcnt to•cr oflefedould nt lower 11,. r j.) I AZAI-1 IIJIY:ITiill,;) _ Vt.rZF,LOW W WARE, dic. Bust ami south , ~, 4, . t ,,, 0 ,,,,, : „ . ,, „:,.,,, j. . si;t: ever voriety of u.d.±, sue,' as are usealy ' kept in n country storc• Coll and see before Warranted d; I 0., t•;•: nr 0 ;-, ;' ; .., •k; ; P.,.re:aisitl:: any elf cr place, and if-we can't cat Bushel Cr.; ,t,d,11...0n 1 id 21 Id, ; ; ; ; ''''' ''''' '' t the fin ' , we will cure under flour, nho.. ; ;;;;,1 not be halted lA., . - ;;; -1 ~:~,:. , 'T. •mg • r• i I ui „ ; • „ • , ; .• . ;:.111vuol `•lcrinoe., all Ivo ‘,..t 1 '.• ; ; • ; ; , ;,•lea ut.l stieeteti with lotion the I.etten; l'• •• pri! 2•1! , ; • Ttit.q.A•3 L, .• : . ,• :.r • •r. N. B.—State, mid • • • all the above Machin, A ugitit 1855. I rbe greatest variety of 'loots and Shoes acne I tilted for sale by J. &W. SAXTON. Chain herplburg• & Mt. 'Union . , . , . ; i miieg Co ll is, tint s, chimazetts, STAGE LINE REVIVED. i j.,Gloees, Triiatuings, at J. &. W. Sextons. t' Hit untlersigne.l aware that n attApension of i ,\ beautiful lot of Hats & Caps, also Silk and 11 the line of Stages over the road het; rett i ll:Straw Bonnets, Ito J. &W. SAXTON. Chambersburg and Att. Union, cannot be but ! dimtilviVattigeous it it huge rotten In the wanly V giliat variety of Hilts, Head Dr. , -- , , Ilrace has, at ennsitleralyle expense nail trouble, made . l: to, T r i g ,,,,,,,, 5 , ti,, ,1,, .1. & W. 5 : ,,,,, t arrangements to run a line of Sties Tr; -weAly between the two p..itil.. Goo 11 1 " ,.. u"d unit i Mlle lianthotaest assortment of I)ress Silk , fortable Stages have been phleml nn the route,: 1 .. 3,w i .,,, , ,i and fur sa t e 1,,, Jr.. ,t W. sumoni and experienced mei trusty drivers will superb, ~ lend the rooming of. , the (i.e . ., '1 ae . ; , roprie.. i A bean:;;,; .. for of the line is tlestru that it he mum:a:lied, 1 •• sic , vesthigs, I,y and he therefore ealls linen the 'llie generally to patronise it, conti.kut ex, :t Nvi.i 1:.• L:o,', ..„,_,...,..,. _tzu_ Powders, jest ~„ ___, for " o e mutual toivant.,e. I. 1.•:,• 11'1 , 111 1 1, , • , •,- 1-1',..' . . ' .J. & W. SAXTON. Cif - 5t,.•.1. , , 7 T Thiargda.v, and Satdrdav ;,!•1 Ch amberstudg the hext day et 2 : turning. lens. Choonlicrslitirg the ; 10 o'clock, arriving at :111. Union early lowing evening in time Mi. the Care. titoge slop at Shirleplitirg, Orlikonia, Shade Gni Poirot Cabins Fatincuslinrg, Heron Valley, Strnehnrg and keelir's store. A -1 gar Fare through $3,00: to intermediate puini; In proportion. If you want to buy good Cheap Goods, CALL AT n V:Wilir JAMISON 'KELLY MOUNTAIN ACADIIIIY. Binetingianin Huntingdon Co., •,: Pliiladel• ITI!E winter Tern) of titis Institution viii • • open Wednesday 'October ntst. iiistrite?ion given in :in the branches rcohisit° " rla 1ij7 " 1.4.71121 GOODS' 10 c nterl,„ we „, the I,chionable Dress Goods, prepereil to iiesointneilaie any who sane Ladles and Gentlemen, stilt na Frencii Mo to give attention to ti!c truanictitql rinot!,, Alpacca, Paratnato Cloth,Persian Cloth in addition to th,c giN in Word de Loins, Fancy do Loins, Debaize, to the study of .trellitc,oo , . Cohin,,s, Bit tuul Dress Silks, anti Sons or ministers nod young tor who bare l'rints of all description. .Also, Cloths, Cassi , been engaged in leashing aril de,d!., to nwss. plain and fancy C.as,incts, Vestings d eel coo snore thoroughly fur that etatien arc a d. Al.std, a large fat or dress Trimmings, dress stirred free of 'l'uitiod.ll,,i!dion.ls, Bctinet Silks, Gloves, Mitts, TERm.4. • awl liosiery, Laces, Veils, Un -1 VC-. C,II:11 . 5 , Ili-eletts Tuition, Board and Furnished roan 500,, , O 1 . Drr, per suasion—payable striet:y one loth' i,t u;r ° "" ranee, the other ut the middle f " t,r;r. 11,112.- of hile's !.isc, s Wooien Tubbs TIIIO.MAS r ,; e . ' • TitumAs ‘ , /enell, , , Oet. 10, 1855.-3 m. • •"•• Cant Ticket', Check:, • • Groceries ofall hinds, Hats dr. Caps, Estate or EllEt;11 ANIIIIRFUE , . late of Boots and Shoes, Oil Cloths, Lancaster City. deed'. 23 nwartr, quirNsmajer, , T ETTENS the estate • ' ' • „ Ilugh A t dee'l , I . tlnd . 11 good , n ,1 2.1 1 ,' to tim undersigned:ly , • ... LoPt inn country t ee County, all p e rso, , ,„ , , old customers, and no tunny new ones no I the ouid motion nil' pres, • • • , • , ,owtl iu are respectfully requested to coma persons knowing thent,;. •• ••• ,•I 1., • .••• •nino my grls• ecttsed will make visite, • • , tr., • • • I,in I•• Produce Ldseu in ott derii,ted .• , !antes 0., bit s lala market price , I Andrews in the city orl...tne. , tet, , ' ROBERT R. .CNlntEws, I. v..: •.;-:; . ; •-•- ---------- Chester co., JOHN JOHNSON, I !.. : - 11, i. ia T i j jj a li. j ;. l; JD kigAgEsl}7. tp., Lancaster comity, Adners. Oct. 31st, 1855.—0t*. SHADE GAP, HUNT. CO. ---- - -- . 'rim present session of this Institution will, PERRI'S - VILLE I. close . Wednesday, October 3d. The ex- AND ', hibition trill take place in the evening. The ex ! Faiiiivitsburg Stage, ; amination the week previous. Those exercises A V 71.1. L LEAVE PERIII's VILLE UN the public generally arc incited to attend. The N N Holiday, wedoesday and ' rove session Wilt commove° the last Wednesday Friday Mornings. : el' October. The in,ditution is located at Shad° • Returning trill leave FANNETTSBURG on trap, a quiet and retired place, free from all ! ion to rice, idleness or dissipation: The Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday !ilornings, .. ' t tl : ' o:.taT " e. is a healthy one, !ming situated among connecting with the Express Trains east and ! the mountains. It isentirely tree from the nui west in the morning. and the Mail train in the sauces so common along our rivers and so destruc.. evening. COMMITI'LI'a tire to health. Om. 3,1855.-3 m. • The course of instruction is such ns has been Zgs Z. CTR OWA tl: ri 7, Tx c. •. 1 ,T,1 1 :1 I ;.'e ., 7,7i, c ' g i i'l'ir r z .'„ l ,',..`e t r:" of I 'i l i . .. f° 4,7,l ) .'"`Vg MACHINES. stitch k car:y taught to se!): upon himself, to think, to reason, and investigate dm dial:rens For the cure or whit,: swenin g s—cur,.tur....: ',.:,'„ h i i,L' r e i r,i',7, l c i e l i i,„(tr„:vig o b n , ,, i i i ,", , ;,„: 4, ,T. me t r li the spine; lilsPehi 4. . ; Neuralgia ; 1 : 1 ;;;;ibi l'o, the student's highest ,n,riod. - AVe l und him is ;'';;; ; 1'i ,, ;; ,, of the Kidney , , o, ;;Lift, W(lii:ii• ',brown, as far en prnetieuhle, the restraints and &c.. Aa.i. A Look tieconimmies tacit inneldi ,,,,,,, r u,t, of ~ well &ugu t it i i ,l Christian home. i giving. full instructions in the application i f , t..liaibi Gap, is sheeted 17 miles front the Mount in tubercular and se: .':.!. ~, .., i.. Mai,. i' ,-i .., : i ion of the Pennsylvania Rail Road, thetured and for silk, ,• . C,.. t'. :,. .i. N. ,r, i.,, . ~.,,, .0.,,,:!., place there still be n line of stages. I 1i.3 Smith 71.1 i Street, Plahuielphia, l'lt. '1'1:11M S—s3o per session of five months, this ! September 3, 1851. includes tuition, room-rent and board. Wa=h ing, light and fuel extra. For further partiett ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. 'ten address Letters of Administretiou cn the estate , i , Thomas Road, late or the borough of Burnie,: dun, deseasial, having been granted to the unik, - --- signed, signed, ail persons having claims alpinist said .IIIJNIATA ACADEMY. deed, will present 00111(10y authenticated : I,iar HE Wilkelilt SESSION OF THIS !N -settlement, and all persons indebted to null d e- ij. si i iut i t , u , li vate d i n sLi r l o yo s e.g, Hunting. ' rrt amed, or the late firm of Heal and Sun, ace re• , doe Cauety, will committee on the Ist day of quested to null, immediate payment. . a : ! , , ,,,,,,„0,,, r , .1, SUN REA I), Administrator. i The plte is eesy of access, being eeen , eted Huntingdon, Na'. 7, i,:, - ,,--3,, __unit Mn. Union on the Central Railroad, by a H 11()NIAN , — ; , :ail, ~,,,,,no c i n, t o e n x e lp i ee s n . . T a h n e d l' p r t i i n h e m i p t it o l li a l l i z t a h ro . , lostitation worthy of u liberal patronage. 'I ElllalS t-11c,arcling, tuition, and room, $3O ~.. ler seas ion of live months. TiLition from $8 to A GOA ASSORTMENI 1 0,,, ,t 2 per sesion,uceordin4 I. spidies. Payable tkiturterly, ni advance. 1. or Circulars, etc., nd ' mess the Principal, Ile , G. W. SHAIFFER, i • READY-MADE CLOTHING, i-------- - , , octuber Io,'ns.—nt• Shirleysburg, Pa. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. CONSIST/NO 01' ,t LI KINDA 01. i ......".." ."....." ••••• ..`'—• a. al ....c T ETTERS testamentary on the estate of COAT s,. *AWES. Visciwoi .1, Elisabeth Parsons, I,do of Tell tewanship, And ether articles of gentlemen's wear. i dee'd. having been granted to the undersigned Octoh; r :I, 1855. all persons haring claims against the estate will .._. present the same duly a uthenticated, and all COUNTRY DEALERS pets„., k now i ng d i m:elves indented will make i payment to ALEXANDER MAGEE, CAN 111 O G VCL )e Awn OLESALE, 1 t roll , . Oct. 10, 1855.41. Executer. AO CHEAP AK IN THE CITY, AT ,' ----- ------ RONIAWS CLOTHING STORE. I r)r. John MoOullooh, I Dien his professional services to the ritiaeus of ~,, OVERCOATS. u ,,,,„0.. end vicinity. 4 Pince, Mr. Blida hran.i's, between tho Exchange and Jarkict'. All kinds, cheaper than elsewhere, at • Hotel. - R, ROMARII CLOTHIRG STOW:. Ittnt:nrinn t tog. 9., iiji. pho be ,t ~ o roncot of CArptt and Oil Cloth joie recei,ol and for sate he J. &W. Saxton. r Lan 1, • , ..,rttnent vi Do lanes, Pur . t Ilcrage de Longs N. • 50 o,:;r e s b a s : s i .,, , ,. ; .. jeActiood:,?.rid tortrnent or velvet, silk and won J. & W. SAXTON. rpm, I.e-t lot a` siims is, such n.s Broshn, Cost . m ar, ll,y state sod sqganre shnwls, It!st recd J. & W. SAX TON. ()N I , '' in exc:iinig, for goodA at their ;C:- west corner of ro! li,•Square. try of limn reed ".. W. H. WOODS, Principal, Shade Gap, Sept. 38, 1855.-3 m. kinds of conn