COURT Arysins,iran. TERM, 1850. £R(1( LARLITION. VirnintsAs by a ;oieccit. t,. etc directed. dated at Ilialititn.,4l, ;', of J. •,1; A. 11. 10A, mei, ;he li ie. , • f. 11,1 rat':. , ttic lion. licert Common 14,35. fitter a ndewailicr. ,ctier al jail delivery of the 2,lth jadieiel kit sylrania composcd u, i in,lon, l ::uim cod t iam hria, seal the lion. Thom, I'. Stuart and Jona- j than McWilliams, Iti.s a,..ectates. Judges of the county of linntin;:ilon. justices aii , iictied, appoint- • ed, to hear, try and determine all and every in dictments made or taken liar or concerning all crimes, which hi' the laws Millie State are made capital or Monies of death and olio, offences crimes and ntkilunicanrs, alnd, Intro been or titian hitritaittir he committed or Perpctrat^d for crimes alinesaid—l am commanded to mohe wah lie proclamation throughout my whole le ihurick that a Court of Oycr and Terminer, of Common Pleas and Quarter PCS:4OIIM, will he held et the Court House in the Borough of Ilantinedon, on the second Monday (and 14th day) of next, and those who will prosecute the said pri soners ho then :out there to I.ml:cute them an it shall be just, and that all Jo-tire; of the react, Coroners and Conishddes within sail county be then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, with their records, in quisitions, examinations na-I remembrances. to do those things which to their aim; respectfully appertain. Dated at Huntingdon the Bith day of January, in the year of our Lord 18513, and the 7Dth year of Aincwirtm Independence. JOSH CA (I REENLAND, Sheriff. SHE vavos SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs of Vo,ditinni Expo aug and Leven. i Fre issued oat of the (Nowt of Common Hens of Huntingdon County net to me 114,1,14,1 will expo,te to sale by piddle out cry at the Omni 1100,2, in the llotonli or Hun tingdon. on .Mond:,y, tie lith day of April next, (18300 at 2 in the afternoon, the follow ing de,eribed real estate, to wit . THE DEFENDANT, WILLIAM P. T LOB'S interest in and to two ad . loining l o ts of ground in the village of SecttAville, Ilantimoloo County, Pa. Each trusting 33 feet ti inches on Hudson Street, and extending Lack 99 feet h• Alley. Bonuded on tie North Lc n lot of i • Swoop, and Lest Ly the road leading to ? , 101, ,, t Union, having thereon erected a frame stalde, &c. Seized, taken in execution. and to be sold us the property of William I'. Taylor. ALSO. The interest of Christian 11. Christianson. in two moan lots of ground, situate in the town of Alex,tdria, in the comity Of nuncio:ft on. anti State of Pennsylvania, no the souther!) , cite of the Turnpike road, and being each siNty feet in lent. :OM it,on told rowl one hundred and eiOity feet , adjoining U. of lieriry Isenberg and Johu having thereon erect ed a large brick brew lAntia. (.Ociag the :me two lots of grennil which Ilenry Mockler tt.ign ed and trae:lerred to the Christian 11. Chris tianson) together with the appurtenaneci. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Christian 11. Christianson. ALSO, The interest of James MC- Cartney,in and to the following tract of land, situate in llender,on tdwirthit, Huntingdon co., Pemsylvania, to wit : cotttr,ining 1711 acres mere j or less. bounded on the Wet, by David Thump- son, North by Somnel not byArtlrew Al- lison and South by Pet,r , having tbot-o on erected the t • •, ,:nenht, . A two story log lore r.tal n ~, etcl one-h: l; story log hou,e, a log barn, with about ono hun dred and twenty num; cleared and under a state of cultivation. Seized. taken in execution, and to be sold as the property' of Jame, McCartney. A1$(). - . The interact of iletemidutg,Miehael Sterley, in ! certa i n t wo story situaN in the township or . , . ; in a certain piece, nr inlet of Ilud to said Mia,l and Ale.raler Ster;ev, bounded by I,nds Mans lint• ilb , ort on the South. by l an d s o f S a i u n,on llonteron the North and Weal, and by land, ni.lo3epli Forrest on the East ; containing fifteen acres, more or b.., Ito said building, being, twenty-One teat in front by sixteen 'eet in depth. Seized, tithca.in execution, and to be sold es the property of Michael Stating and Alexander Staley. . - ALSO. ..... All the right, title, interest and claim of the defendant, Thomas Wallace. of, in, and ton piece or parcel of meadow lend, sitonto on of Stone Creek, in the llorom:11 of lion':• •:don, • adjoining n lot of George Jackson on th • : imth, a lot of William Dorris, Sen., on tl:u other lot of the same ilefendet.en in the s:m closnre on the West, said Creek on II," :' • , :t containing seven neves nod sixty-four 1. , •'•• • ,• the same more or I.,.—At.so—A lot • •.• .! situate nt the South-L:l,cm corner m and St. Clair Street , , and extereli, the 61t1110, ton hundred feet to the • ::' • t•.: •: said Borough, and the Western I. ••:, •••.- said above mentioned and deserp,e,i •; - cdon the North by Chnich street. :m South by n lot owned by the widow 11:twii, ding the whole of Lot Nu. 173, and plat of the Lot No. 177, in the recorded plan of the said Borough. Also. four contitioutiioti of gronnil situate in said Borough, bounded on the North and Weer by the liat e S tam, on the 'East by the Worm Spring lioad and on the South by a lot of the lion. N.,. I. 2 3 en represented on e i on the 16th day of ! • . J. Simpson All iru, t• . r each tote acres, and No• . • .• ::t acres, be the Paine Seised, taken •,1 and to be sold as the property of Thom , : A 1.60. The interest of desoelent; John Orem. and Sarah Creer, inn lot ~•, i„ son town , bip, confab:, .•, • ..• .• less, hounded by land I, ~,, the West, by George Croil be the Nartl, on the East by Jam, Croil, and on the South by Samuel Iloovcr, uith the tbllowing improve ments thereon erected : Oac too ,dory log dwel ling home, end about one 0000 cleared. ticked, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of John Greer and Sarah Greer. ALSO, All the defendant, Thomas Roses right nod interest in and to a tract alum] in Brady town ship, Huntingdon County, containing ono hun dred acres, more or less, n ith about 25 cleared! a small log hooey, and n log ham thereon erect ed ; bounded by James McDonald lambi, on the North. lands of John McCaltan on the South, East, Thomas Stall and others. Seized. taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Th0L,,,,, , Huns. ALSO, All the defendant, William Crotsley'A tied, title, interest and iodate in and to the ittllowing described tract of land, 'situate in Cass too nail), linntiumbm county, bounded on the north hy lands ()Names Norris west by Jacob Barnet, malt by Jacob Drake ;and containing 196 acres be the same more or IeAS, with about 80 acres cleared, nod having. thereon erected it two story ~log house anti small stable and Saw-mill. Seized, taken in execution, and to be eold as the property of William Cromlcy. JOSHUA GREENLAND, Sheriff a Mee,l . Sherif. Hunt., Mar. 18, 1856. J Administrator's Notice. jETTEItS of Administration on the estate of Joshua Edwards, Into of Tot township, dee'd., being been granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those havmg ac counts against the eaten should present them for lettlemant. ALLEN EDWARDS. Feb. 27, '56.-6 t. JOSEPH DOUGLASS, in lllcConnallstown has constantly on hand, ready made rifles, and is prepared to make and repair Gans ofall kinds at the shortest maws. [April 22, IDA AFF ERIII, 1836. its. Y :~::. ~~'~:] a i~:! 1 I C01 . ..W . , .17 • .11 try, 1.1,1 that I ' II,IS !a:1•1 in tltu (..uun lit of th, (mu! iloy) of Fn. A. 1)..157u1, for iht• is,uu3 in saki ('ourt. tt Ititii ruinain inuleoutuined I)..fort, the idiot tuna whet, ail jurors, witue,,, awl ,nit.u . s, in the trial of all issues aro rottuireil I)et,il nt I flintiorilon. the clay . of January, in ilieyeor of awl tho 79th yet.tr lili'f;l.T.,AND, Sheryl'. TRIAL LIST, APRIL TEIUI, 11356. FIRST WEEK, S. S. Keen, Mx. of J. Lukens, vs. J. R.Marlclen. U. Limrman - (.e., vs. I% Sl,nentlery;2l., et al. Walverton ' s Adair% vs. Jas. Entrikia. is. Bike , X. Phi, ti icl Ch!lh1r:1, Tv. Dell icei?3, vv. G. et al. li.,ric.:ll,tton Aden!. Tl:on.as t , t,,va.t Alcxandef Steel. Nhttl,.•ws Eyes. v.. E. 1.. ilora:;0 'rroxlvr TS.J. A W. Caxton. llmornas Prisms Clatk. Canoe vs. Shoeutergee & Co. , E xr , Satimel IL ' 11,ers, el al. Stein; g me,: r vs. Itr, atilt & Co. Rob, • • : • : .1. 2.: , el 'Ala e : G ar) 3 S-A 11.201. TlLeis, • %', ,Ileum I f4riber, Tell. Tr.AVEIRS.V. (MOW& TI " ' Curer, Cromwell. . Warriormark. "• . nderson. f.triorr, Peon. . t',..mer, Ilupewell. Inerchtint, Jackson. ~ , t. Brady. .1. , ,idrat, Franklin. West. \Volker. " . \\l'est. itb, Springfield. ti , tingdon. lluntingdon. J. : , Huntingdon. SECOYII 11 CL'6. 'Hobert Anderson, farmer, Tod. Philip Il0000n ; tb, r, Porter. George': DerLitreske, fainter, Hopewell. John Benson, farmer, Tod. lionry firmer, blm:%,:ttith, Springfield. .1 alms Ch pink mdaim inn keeper, 'tV arriormark. James Clark, mer,bant, Wurriortuark. Jon:ob. Doyle, min.., Union. .4a111,8 Entre'sin, farmer, Dopetvell. Josiah Elm+, firmer, Cromwell. .btmes Flemming, fame, Jacob Felndee, Mrmer, Tell. Samuel Fri,r.ey, lumber, llondersom John Fink, tett,, , uumntker, Pmm. Benjamin Fink, fmmer, Casa. Hay, ITuntittun, manacer, Franklin. Mordecai Henry, farmer, West. Sumo' Huey, (Mier, Porter. lace 11,, fi'ner, farmer, \Vanier. Peter i mmi,b, larmer, Morris. John lima. lab, r, Cromwell. David Henderson, farmer Franklin. Wm. 11. J farmer, Franklin. Abraham Lint, frmer, Tod. George Priem, fanner, Cromwell. Funnel Erna, farmer, Penn. Jacob Sellers, carpenter, Springfield. James Sbarrer, wagommaber, Dublin. Samuel Stryker, farmer, West. Thomas Stewart. Esq., manufacturer, Jackson. John Swan, jr., farmer, Dublin. Abraham Shore, farmer, Cuss. Solomon Taylor, farmer. Springfield. Martin Walker, farmer, 'West. John Walls, farmer, Cass. Eli Plummer, farmer, Hopewell, THE HUNTINGDON JOURNAL. ;,: i~eiAi..:~ ~~:.~' ''~ : Et~. ~.., "`‘ T 7,7 - 7,170 41 riLii,l4,3. C,1.:,..T!!,11 01' Ayer, t:. d:itirtot l ..ea:e. %Choc, are ferers who woohl not wear tLeir diNte lll l l el , if they ;:new they could be eurc:ll'or v et,.—Try Ayer's l'i;ls :1,14 oki hnow it. .t'urit}• the blotid ,111 d dittetu %till ha etray s ed out. ('h•r.•+e tlie system from impurities nmi you 'l' • ' , at all r.nd Fl rt.fn- • 1, , Lt.,. • th,• • • . f I I••.‘t • t.. • %,•1,01.• : • ..f 1111 I; E • -. C!.. • II , . • f,ly ._ ,:;., - ~~. .. ~ ~., ~ ~. ,; • •• • ~~..,.,.....~, ...... ..,:.i,:u.1::~...uc TI ,„... cil ronmq vrr srrm and instram,,l.C..•..: • 1.•, '.' • • :. 7.7 •1-• r?.. ,; r.t,alA . • •Lore ar rl eerao , •• 7•;:•r:', • .. A MEN:: FALL MID TI MM AT THE HI, : wArrniNG STORE. A. IT; IFJOUGHTSY, ret, thll east with a large 1i :•.'' 1 • rtment of _ _ . • '.'.A::: . TI .• •• , • : I Ix.'l'. 11at T. I 71. T. 'train leaves P,M. Petersburg, 2.15 3.31) 9.17 3.97 3.46 9.32, 1.( , , Crevk, 3.15.. 3.56 0.52 111liou.. 3.33 4.)))) 9..16 Tit.lls C.01:4r. WEST. Train iCaTes A.M. P.M. A 4. 1 7 6.:16 7.42 • - *.1 . 1 1,4 6.19 7. ~,, 3 7.13 :, i.: 7. . on N. W. cornerul Montgunq ington st, Lian•lt 27 1355-tf. A. P. ICI ts(i r. 11. P.1,17( . 2 1 ; - EY/ el, r . r.rETII72, X7'TOIINEYS 1,..V11', 11(...N7LV(, - I,ON, /M. Practice in the several Court= of Ihnithr,don Calabria, Centro, nlitiiia and Juniata rthitt- Morch 23. 1°53. /I , IIE pert, ',hip Itcretolere exl,ting Itetweet, -4- ~ : yton e..1,,,ht .11,- , t--1 to the said rate, will tie i I.ir accent t: wit!,:mt \t.l •i & 7..iossEn. Saulsberg, Apell 2, t,37,n.-11 MOTICE is ler9l). give, root the pnrtneveldp VV heretofore exe. , ,,; lw twee o Ilte (In:dile; miler the inn or Couch & Dunn,) tkii day di,olved I,y mutual c.disent. loi t. ci stid firm are in the bands of David 1) run wltli wholo nil concerned will pleas° to make iinntedietu setachiert. DECITIGE DAVID DUNN. April 10, ISss—tf. Dr. John IVlcCullooh, nicer, his professional services to tic citizens nt U 'ranting:lnn and vicinity. (Alice, Mr. Midas brand's, between the Exchange and Ja i skton's Hotel. Ilantingdon,.Ang. 29, 1P55. Vrirati;:: l l. TATIEPETT2II. 4TTORNLY..I P I -- Wtilattend to all business entrusted to bim. Of. flee nearly oppoalte the Court Home. May 5, '55 '4:•:.:..L...'..:r.:.:;,; :,;1 Ai;11;:"11:',2,:;";'..:.:1';';& - ,:..• • . • •. : • 1 : ! •.. . t ~ ~ . . • • , . . ' •, • ntitl 1 • • , . . ben ret, • 1: .• ,t . tVi . 4l V. /11l dc7 , 1.1•1 . • rri^r. fill r , .. : I'. i 6e 3 , 1 , 1 arr, , :.• ..•.•. • ;•kol,r. on , 1. • • (Irath's nn•' ho to I!, rt! 7 - 0 . !;.. : .'lloorO, (• I Q (()) • ; „,;„ (0) . A 0 OF 0 ll < 6 •ZIFta. JOUnAL."O 1111 , 1 ; ( t ) • ; ( 0 ) JOB g TPX C0U..\71". • .1161-3-iTefCEL o o ' • • -\ '' " • > s • , TED 0 ,) < .• .• • • .> < ; > < • 0 THAN II •o, o ; , • t'... 1,' ( ( ) ) : : 11 i " 0 A. . • • . _ . 1 , i... Intorrn rourot.4l to hilt ~11,1,11,1 to ali ...itFine, in 11 , 6 g:ittrutc , l to him, with .. • • nifle,thelast hone° tho 1552.. SANuEn T. Browx• Jonx SCOTF, Attorneys at Law, t: - .111 7 .:1,..;(i0r.., Pa., Office same as that formerly occupied by John kicut!, Er.l. Oct. 1353. Adams &Co.'s Express. T. K. t3I2IOIND IN', Agent, Money, Packages, and goods of nil hinds, no. ceined um? forvi.)..ind at tho till: (lithe to all the cities and principalt own s in the United Watt, May 1,'52. S.,':F.',:r4ol',:lAeJ-.. 411 S. SARAH. KULP wishes to inform the Imlies of Huntingdou and the surrounding reentry that she stns moved newt door to Charles Mincr . a - aove the Presbyterian Church, Hill iii., where she intends untying on the fancy and straw Millinery business. Hawing received the latest city fashion, she is prepared to attend to all that may favor her with their custom. ' April 10, 18544 S. A. SOW. :::1)1(.. n1.:..::.7/!•3ERiEtiTI3. F LiG',i'TA Ln be i the mo,,t si,cndy rem -7 , Sii;ettire9, .„ . ' .• • •do•tiirav , • ll 110,1 y. • • • . • the thinitinrq , , • ' ~•,• the living lyre, .• • itst,lln., 1 I_ing aware of ~.onvtliottly consult otht t health. of.ire'.:o. 7 • .. ,ren dor,. from • ' • v., t••,, • • ' • i.nic and number, or • . t ~.• no clirtrite 'mule, in from • • . '• or • ":3o of tho • ' mot . , . . • • , •••••: 111 ttittl • • . • '. , . • ‘• t• . io,l to 11.•,:ir . • • • •• : • ••••• • it , tint 13:;:tt I . i, r..—Four ;i ~•i.n . • . t ~.. _. i . , • n ninr- „ , ' . • . . - , 1,.t11,1s eared . . t • • , . : ....• unli j)., , that '' :•knras of the brgans immediately cured, j vigor restore:) Al!' letters post paid—remedies scut by -14 •m. • • . 9 ) • - - • • ri , ,,••• • ....1011, ,•, • . . - • ' • Thirabh,s, . ..;• ita IIIS celel,rtL tc,i Lt t_j i. ..„.; nOW 111 I , I W.,/ naMO, U : : i i`ntra fine, • •.•• • • _ Third • , ;trett. ththi Pin fonnd only at, 55 North Third Streit, Le 1.. ., Arch En,t Side. ;CID/ S. READ, Jon. 8, 185:1.—tf. • - ti. K. Aurv,iv,_ TA VI Flt7; 7 1oeT,Ceai111111;11' ns swat in eon ray, ' , maid re,;pertfally oiler his professional aim vives to the citizens of that piece tic country tokitteent. J. B. Toiden, M. L. Gen. A. P. ltilqon, M. A. itomterson, " WI, P. Orbkou Esq, J. 11. DuvAey, <'Cann, M. iiteN,lrt, JOIIIISCOtt,ES(I. On. Georg:: Taylor. - Haat lagtion 4 Po, Jacob AI, acmmlll, AI. D., Alexandria. John ?I' eunuch , " Paters:og. 1p7,'52-tf. 7 , ..;!4 , 41;', 4"; '.4'",;1:.6. ds and the public generally that he h h m i s s f t r n i o e s n : ed his shop to tie Witting of And. Harrison, far merly accepted by him as Collector's office. Hill tit. Whore Ito intends carrying on the Tailoring bovine , on sueit terms no gill not foil to give satisf.mt ion to all that may favor him with their eastern. 14 wishes to return thanks for the liberal pa ',ammo heretofore received and hopes by strict attention to business to merit n continuance of the same. EllOb H. AULP. Apsil lei, 1 8511-44. NEWAL ADVERTAMEENTS.., IVLEEZCAL DISCO VERY or TEE AGE. Dr. Kennedy, et Roxbury, luta discovered in one ot our common pasture weeds u remedy that cues fE72..T.N ROD 02 THOEsgl i it the NV •• t scrofula down to a c mama pimple. • , tried it in over 1100 m.se.ss, and never • .-slst in two eases, (hod, ti under humor.) • . .•• s onssession ove,..two hundred .••,• • .• os ull within mot; miles . • ~ sttles aro warranted to cure a nursing :nosh. Ono to three bottles will core tie worst kind of Pimples on the fate. T oor three bottles will clear the system o Bites. Two bottles aro warranted to cure the worst case of Erpipclas. One to live bottles are warranted to cure all humor in the Eyes. Two bottles sits warranted to cure running of the oars nod Notches among she tour. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure cor rupt and running ideas. - ono bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two to three bottles arc warranted to cure the worst ease of tingworm. Two tu three bottles ore warranted to cure the moss diosperste case a dmainatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the salt vhs•ton.. _ _ to eight bottles will cure the worst case of EtIVON't. A ITALIit is always experienced from the first an , l cure is warranted when the alto, quantity is taken. llvaticr, I penitent over a thousand bottles of [hi , in the vicinity ur ilostton. I knew the etfoct of it in every cite. :to Ent, as Ituter exii, .. , 1;• t i fire, en sure will thkeerre humor. I wyer ••,,! n !v• Of it bentso!lanotl:er ; after n t.; •! it • i, , , , •11% There :Ire two • •••• t' • • t') nie Stirpri• " ~ , n1,11, , V11 until! „i ; it ! ti..,t it shoul.l cure oil 1.it,,1s In eviler to give swan idea of the sadden rise and tt i , p.tt„,ily of the di. novelty. I will ;„ ,•., •1, I 1. heel it and sold • • , i• l'll, 1354, I sold of • •le 1,.,, • , who have au tt...ty years, say . • thing in the nontds of patent inedivines t.r lit.o it. re is a universal praise of it how (putrters. In my owe practice I always tient it strictly for ...• tt •introcluctiuu rot a general •, tt .odt,•' : .ts and wonder7al virtues ch " ' 1)...tp,, itll of oliont . I ... iottv t , I 1., , 1)t Ilus dune tnure y—cut the best . I IN, one - ' or ten ypo.r, II lice to eight years appiult r, 121, . T. NV. Drorr, . fur l'entiylva— Agents.—N. V. City, C. V. Click- Al Barclay oti co.—C. 11. Ring, 192 pro:9l - F. Clark, 275 Broadway.--A. B. b. Sands, ICO Fulton Street. For sale by U. W. Brelooao, MoVeytous; Mrs, Mary Marks, Le alAown; T. Read & Son, Una tio;4(fon. And sold by Agents generally. May 2, ' FEVER Ar;D fitUE CURE, Fur the prelfeutlen null Cure of Intermittent end Iletnittent Fevers, lever eel Ague, Chilli c /N,11.`, 1;1. I)el,,lity . • . ..• • ,•Itieh lots e , ••• will entirely , , • • • • reel' : I from nny Ague f,r , • • • • iiny injury front cut,: ~.,• . .1 • i It ,•. a Ague in persons %%he 1".•., length length of time, c,IIOOI C. • : need t.ever cc. ,'ii . : nee begin; tt:ti tt ttt . . t ai tt, tt, effected. 'o,4lles nuswer for ordinary eases ; may require more. Dircetioim prin ted GU1 . 111.1, French anti Spanish, eceompany each bottle. Pelee ono dollar. Liberal dis count,: made to t h e trade. JAMES A. 10101)ES, Providenco,ll. I. EVIDENCE OF SAFETY. New York, June 11, 1855. "I have made a ehomicai examitiation of "Rhode's Fever and Apo Cure," or Antidote to 'Malaria, nod have tested it fur lirs.tie, tler cury, Quinine, and Stryelmine, hot here not found a particle 01(10.'61R, nor have Ifunnd any sn!,stanee ittite composition that would prove injurious to the eonhtitution. JALIE6 CIIILTOM, 11.1). Chemist.' EVIDENCF: OF 111E111T, LaWI,6IIIV, CO, Pa., May 2, 1855. Me. .1. A. Rhodos—Dear Sir The box of oirdivine you sent nic wriA duly received on the 11th of April. I Lava sold about ono Intli 01 it, mid so for the people, who have used it, and six of v,i;ioo were of long standing ; lay sister. who hod it or live or six years both, end could 1,2, c , 14 ,1 it stopped, except by Quinine, trot Olt only os long os she would take, is now, I think, entirely cured by your remedy. C. H. MctilliNGLY." CAUTION TO AGE N SUFFERERS. Take no more Ar,enic, Tonics, Mercury, (It:l -ain,. Febrifuge, Strychnine, or Anti-Pcrlodies, y kind. The well-known inefficiency of u • •• noxious pci,n, proves them to be the off .: otusc, , 1 principles, Or of mercer.- . in existence that i•. ! , :Al AND AGUE CURE. A, • 111 I !ri:i Thomas Read & Son, atel for sale by dealers generally, March :20,1555-Iy. HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY. r) C. McGILL returns his thanks r ftrat — rumo -1. 1 .• to his friends and rho public ';"411 for their very liberal patronage, and,- hopes by strict attention to businestalt s ,!Lni:. to merit a continuance 5f the same, in all kinds of Cartings, Cooking Stoves, Air-Tight, l'arlor, Ten Plate Wood end Coal Stoves, of various si zes, and all kinds of Ploughs: the Lancaster and the Plank Barshear patterns, and Keystone No. 4 Self-sharpening and hilt Ohio Ploughs, and Shears to suit all kinds of Ploughs in the country; Rolling-mill and Pomo Castings, Grist and Saw , mill Castingo, Lewistown Threshing Machine Patterns, and the four horse and two horso power of Chambersburg patterns; and all other kinds of castings too numereits to mention, all of which will be sold cheaper titan ever for cash and all kinds of country produce. Also, old mettle taken in exchange for castings. IlutAinadno,Novembez 9, 1953. TERMS OF TRE J-014-01: TERMS: The “llcsyrusanox J011111SAL" is published at ho following rates : if paid in advance $1,50 If paid within six months after the time of subscribing If paid at the end of the year 2,00 And two dollars end fifty cents if not paid till after the expiration of the year. No subscription will he taken fora less period than six months, and nopauer will he discontinued, except et the option of the Editor, after it has went over the time of subscribing, until the end of that year. Subscribers living in distant counties,or in other States ; will bo required to pay invariably in 'advance. c,3 The above terms will be rigidly adhered to in all eases. .11 - 13VENILTISEMENTS Will be charged at the following rates: 1 Insertion. 3 110. Six lines or less $ 25 $ 37i $ 50 One square, (161ines,) 50 75 100 Two " (32 " ) 100 150 200 Three " (48 " ) 150 225 300 Business men advertising by the Quarter, Malt Year or Year, will be charged the following rotes . 3.nm. 6 mo. 12 mo. One sqnnro, $3 00 $5 00 $8 00 Two squares, 500 650 12 50 ' Three squaros, 750 10 00 15 00 Four squares; 900 14 00 23 00 Fivesquares, 15 00 25 00 38 00 Ten squares, 25 00 40 00 60 00 Business Cards not exceeding six titles, 0110 year, $4.00. Agents fey the Journal. The following persons we have appointed Agents For the BEIM:MOON Jounx.oc, who are author ized to receive and receipt for money paid on sub scription. and to take the names of now subscri bers at our published prices. We do this for the convenience of oar subscri bers living at rt distance from Huntingdon. JOHN W. THOMPSON, Esq., BollidaysbUrg, Saucer. Cow:, East Barrect Girton.: W. COIMELICS, Cromwell township. 'twiny Monson, Clay township. DArrn Drxturr, Cromwell township. Dr. J. P. Ammon, Penn township, W.ontru,rm MATTIMIN, Franklin township, Suitor. SrErm.v, Jackson township, C01..100. C. WATSON, Brady township, MORRIS BROWN, Springfield township, War. IluTnnussox, Warriorsmark . Oxonon IV. NV., TAKER, Petersburg, Ilwary Neer, West Barer. JOILN Bm.suncit, Waterstreet, Maj. Cuaumur Nicol... 'rod (township, A. M. 111..tnt, Dublin GEOM.; WILSON, Esq., Tell township, JAMES Cr..ontc, Birmingham. NATIIANIEL Lymo, Esq., Spruce Creek. W. 1o:town, Alexandria. B. F. W.ow..tor, Union nutter:rt. SIMEON WEIGIIT, Esq., Union township. D.(11 to CLAM:SON, Esq., Cass township. S.(muw. Mow., Esq., Franklin township.. DAVID BARKER, Esq., Warriorsmark. Amu AWLS:CDT, Esq., Todd township. Da. J. ALFEEII SHARE, Baal Tao ".5017111.30t1, 3, ban 3t9 Subficri— brala mare, Chan any oilier paper ibis county• 'WARER MS' AND DIECIIANICS' FIRE, 1%1 Al:1N E AND LIFE INSURANCE COM PAN i, Office LENNIG'S BUILDING, N. W cum., Smut! and WAtnit Won, 1"1111...1111:1,1/11A. CAPITA ,7,:".00,(100. This Company c!li os Fire Insurance on Buil dings, Goods, 'Furniture. ea, MARINE 1E81; ILANCE On VESSELS, " CARGO, Tu nll ports in the World. " FREWGIIT, insuronces on Goods by rivers, lobes, canals, railroad, and laud carriage to till pat to of the Union. _ • Also, insurance upon LIVES, upon tbe most favorable terms. non.Thomaaß.lilorcuce James E. Neall, Cle•tne U. Armstrong, Charles Itineee, Edward P. Middleton, Ed. R. lielmhold, George F. C. Brewster, Thomas Manderlield, lunar Leath, 'IIIOMA.S B FLORENCE, President, Enwmtu R. ItEr.mitm.n, See'. WNI. OREVeSTE;II, Agent, linvrisoDoN, PA. ALL !KINDS OF V.Lin tk t i aq JOB PRINTING, sucil AS Durno, PROGRAMMES CARDS,&C.. And ail blinds of Leal talanks . : Used by Magistrates & Others Frintiil at the JOURNAL OFFICE. WATEIES, CLOCKS, AM) JEWELRY. The subscriber, thankful to his friends and pa trons, and to the Public generally, for their pa teenage, still continues to carry on nt the same stand, ono door east of Mr. C. Coin's Hotel, Mar ket street, Huntingdon, where he will attend to all who will favor him with their custom, and al so keeps on band 0 good assortment of \YAWN., CLOCKS, JEWELRY, &C., all of which ho is determined to sell at low prices. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry of all kinds will be repaired at short notice, anal having made ar rangements with a good workman, all repairs will be done inn neat awl thimble manner, and every person leaving articles for repairing shall have them done at tile precise time. By paying strict attention to business, and selling at low rates, ho hopes to receive a share of public patronage. JOSEPH BIGGER llnntingdon, Sept. 7, 1852.—tf. FEMALE LIBRARY ACSOCIATION. rp LE library will ho opou every Saturday after• noon, at 3 o'clock, in their room in the Uourt House. Subscription 30 cents a year.— Now books have been added to the former ex cellent collection—"Panny Fern's" popular writings, "Bayard Taylor's" .t.c. The forth( r patrouago of the public will enable tho collar • tion to be still snore extended.-- By order of tlio Proqi4uc lluntingdon, Jan. 22 1855, • MAPtd HUNTINGDON COUNTY The undersigned proposes publishing provid ed sufficient encouragement be obtained, a Map of Huntingdon County. Said Map to be con structed by actual survey of all the public Roads Railroads, i pivers, Streams, Canals, Township Lines, &c., and every place of note contained in said county, carefully shown in their respective places, nod the ammo oral place of residence of nearly every business man in said county, and the branch of business followed by each one re ' speetitely and the place marked where nearly all the farm buildings stand, and the proprietor and occupant's names. Said !Top to contain from fourteen to eighteen feet of engraving, and to be finished in the most modern style and workman- like manner, &e. WILLIAM CHRISTY. Dec. IS, 1055.—tf. 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