~_ ~..~c ffintingbin ouruat. ler Our billingsgate neighbor of the Oa Bette noconea UR of quatikery, because, we pub. lish Or. Ayer's advertisement. Now this same edit, knows the Plotrmacopela itself is not snore tree from the suspiciuns or quackery than hie medicine+. He know. they are en dorsedby the medical Journals of this coun try, ate t tied and prescribed by ittir Lot physi. ciao, nod have the connocodotion or pron, ours and eminent men of character ton exal ted f.ir his compreheosion, and he ittn.ws too that they have dune and are doing in this eon, faultily an 1411.11111 or good which the utmost stmt h at his ability can never hope to equal. —Becks Ce. Pass Reading Pa. BENEFACTION or NIANEIND.---It is not be who Invented Brusseia Carpeting or Gold Bro cede, whom the mimeo hare reason to hold in regard, but he who furnishes something useful to CTerybOAT. One of our government officials lately returned boon his mission in Brasil, tells as an anecdote that among the first quiries made of him about his acquaintance with our public men, wan whether he knew the Antonio. Chemist, Dr. .1. C. Avon, who invented the Cherry Ream? end Catha die Pills. As these ankh s (inure particularly the *)helly Pectoral) tire in general use in the sit ies of South Americo, they ore the most prey talent representations of American products, Its ninny thou:m(ls there well as here, owe to them the recovery of their health t'roin malig nant diorama, it. is not strange they should hold the irvenine in esteem, but it is rather simple in them to suppose that the Dour is the milt. man of mark we hone nmong our twenty Eve million potiple.—Christian Adam cute. • NEW ADVERTISEDIENTS. AYER'S C PECTORAL, PIR ItA, , ID cm. UP CONS. Coughs. and I I o 0R5•411,.., tsn., tAT:i:&:;G:ii:iioini F T; !!se bont pucely I hrtve ovor Poitti.! fir i.:ziiti•;:. ii.;,-u . .-;;;;,;.;. - i;;6 2 ;,;;i . ,; ! ;;.;;; i ;i;; li,t,:tp ! b 9.11011.1111/1. A. H. V lIITLEY, Es /., of UTIC, N.Y., mill's!: "I h.s mod your Prctottl. myself an.' in my fondly over slum run luvouted It. awl Is0.1.•vo it the host tue,llrlue fur Its put nut. With a Isul cold I should sooner tuty nrenty.tl se , laurs CT rs tl • thou ,lo uitlaout It, sr Sake soy other remedy." Croup. Whooping Cough, Influenza. 01.11.11131 . 3311, M.., Fob. 7, 1850. MIIIITIMIR A 1,1: I aill cheorfnlly ramify your INCTORAL In the I.e.t rono4ly wn pluton for the care of Whooping t hugh. and the clang 11.3333 of children. e burg hohnlilly in the South appreciate yonr xklll, and oossuuntul pair to our people. II PRAM CONKLIN, AL D. £llOO LEE, Y4Q.. , l,lmeencr, Tl., writ, 1,1 don.. 1050 o I lon: tedi.nni I nfinett, with!, 01111.,1 310 111 dots 010 ...kat took nottil no..ll,lnen without roll,: linolly brit,! yOlll . 1 . 133.11131,1 y 1110 0.11101 of OW ,r `The lout too eliov,l the tturel3VVl 111 lity thiont rind Inugo: 1.1.4 than {lllO half the hot tlo outdo nie completely won a ,.Y.ittr mell , cloPF nn Ihn r 111.1,33 03133'.! 0.11110, 1.13 1 1131 31111 boy. tool wo eetoon Imo, Doctor, null your mle. 410. N tho lour mon, h lend!' Astlinta or Phthisic, and Bronchitis. IV ET El .311 . 70 -1 17E17. MR VollE 0 1 11.4. PR , T., 1. 11 pea torivilir. 11,,trvr.114,. ..troil Iu 1111. llN'tloll. It 111.11.11 , 141.1 .. 1 1/ . ltl 1,11 :11111111• Ing 11,1.11 , 1 , 001 of tE111411111,41,111,1111 I. II 111.11 Wl.llll. 1 tot afte.11, ,, 1 of 111 1 1111, 1 Out Nrtj yrnr.• iINNIIY L. I,IIKIA fitoro.loll. A. A. UAII:4W. IL IL, A 1.111.1, 31.1.110 E Co.. lOWA. onll.A. Pep; . 1 , •• 111111 IIK 1 1 1 Y 0,111 . 11 Y Y 1 ' ,11,1 I hare ful.ld th0t4i , ,,1,11,,1 'our TOHA/. for giving trINIk rind reilla 1 , , [..mpg.... patient, ~ 1 enriug ' , sell ea Ato \Vt. tulgbt tul.l nvl leboc, laut thr tn..t rineing proof of Ow sirtuto ..f thia rolutnly W r ,, u^ ,, in 4.4Tuoti upon trll.l. _ Consumption. Probably no ante 1.104.11 V b.O OS, baba oared in mail an 4 SIWI. aO.l AS SI. Soma mu human aid 1.11 reach: but man to C.o. the Carty PIICIONAS 05114 , 14 ryliar and vtatfort. ASTOR 11111 , 1, New Y.IIIS CO.. abut . ), .11.611 Damon Am. lotwai., 11,4 It a duty awl a pl..two, SO Inform you what four , H...RRY I • rrroatt. •a ante 1.. uty vita. • the bed la , . lit.. TOW]. lai.orina 1.1.1, the danger,. pyrurtootaor Couattuytlon, from which no KM Ro COOld procuro gr. , e Flu, wax p,tallly fAiling. until Pr. Stron, G 111,14 , Iry whore we 1 - ,nv. omit . f•r adrire, rec.:0w...11 a ./S1 Of your modlcllso. Mots 1iWk111 , 111...10 , .. do f.nr MAIL I, Ph. bit ro.ct.v. errA Itol. that ally. 11, WOO), ad '10• 11,10,1 to b.. but la fr. itom Yr.e with gratitudo and :ci...aad. '''' ' OF SO , O.I:Tvt!: S. (1 , 11/111ngitYl. de not rleopuiv till you have trima A • , CIIXOPT r.CTORAI.. It it outdo by neooT the I,••t : atetn . in the world. lona its van.* all an:lmam. the high merits of its virtuxo.•— Phgadr4phia Le“afr. Ayer's ertic Pills, THE ecittnect of Chemirry and Met - Wine Eats teen taxed their nemstt to produce !hie heel, mot perfect merged's° shish he known to man. innumerable mores ere shown that the. PILLS have virtue whirl! enrolee in .ceilence the ordinary me.llciuta. and that they win un precedentedly emote the eateetn of all 111011. They ere safe eel Owe. to take, but patrol feel to cure. Their pone. erating prepureln attendee lite vital act iv idea of thebody: remove the olournctione of its organ, purify the bh.l, and expel di/lease. They purge out the foul haw°. v. filch !.reed and grow distemper, oluggLth or dared organs into their materiel ace'on. need impart healthy Sone with strength to the whole system. N. only do they retro the every-day complaintts of every body. but also formidable and dangeneus diseases that have heeled the beet of butitun skill. While they pilule. powerful effects. they are at the same time, in diminished dente, OW Weal and best physic that can be employed fur children. Being stegar.couted, thei are edema. to take; and toeing purely vegetable, are free (nun any risk or berm. Cures bare been made which surpass belief wore they nut Ellt. Mandated les men of such exalted ponition and chmucter ea to forbid the suspicion of nntrth. Many eminent elergymeu and phyalclans have lout their names to ectli. rye to the public the relieddlity of my remeell., while nth. wee have sent etc the assonmee of their conviction that my Preparatlone contribute Ii rat' to the relief of my atllicted, suffering fellow-men. •;•‘, .Igent below named is pleb... to furnish gentis my k • ~ .n Almanac. containing direetione for their use need eel: of their cures. of the lhilowing romplaluto t C.tivetek. Ilibene Complain., binuuntbm. Nom. heartburn. Ilianacint exiting from a wad geo..h. hew. run I utli,cotion. Morbid I ....lion of the Bowe. anti Pain arming therefrom. Flatillenry. law of Ariutile. till 1:t1e4 . 1 . - 011.1 end Feetleneame UW. terse which •caenont Scrofule or King, Evil. They Niau. Ity pllrify lug the blood Mid stimulating It. eyelet, eut . e mml3 comicial. wbivb It would and be teeppoeed they could Mach. such WI 1101161‘ . .1. ti,l Minden., Neuralgia awl Nerve. Irritability. Isor.logemente of the hirer mut nays. float. and other kindred completeds arising from a low Mate the body or oleartection of Its futeetione. Iso not be pal ..0 by unprincipled dealt , rs w.th seme ether pill they make more ibrolit on. Aot Pa. Aria.... Pau, and take nothing eh, S t older they can Ci".. lon Ontiveros with this lit Ile niftily& value m otte•tre Pewees; The Wyk want the beat rid there he for axed they should have It. Prepnred by Dr. J. C. AI ER Prietioal and Analytical (gambit, Lowell, Me w Yates 96 Cu. Pia Box. Pm Bowie von $1 SOLD IIY 30IIN READ, Dontingdon, an* dealers in medicine everywhere. Oewber I. 1 856. j. • jESTATEOF \V M. HOUSEHOLDER.] ALLITOR'S NOTICE. I , HE undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, to di tribute tins balance in the hands of Jelin Householder and Mows Heiner. Executors of William Householder, deceased, amongst those entitled to receive the liOloe, hereby gives Lieu to all persons interested, that lie will attend for the portion° of making mid distribution, on Saturday, the 25th day of 11,tither, I 5 5 6, at I o'clock, P. SI.. at his office in the borough of Huntingdon ; when and where all persons he larested may attend if they think s topper. JOUS ItEED, hielobpt 1 4 lOC -44 MISCELLANEOUS A DV ERTIIEMENTS. Register's Notice. 'Milt*: IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL 11 persona interested that the following mimed persona have nettled their account,' in the Reg tater's Oilier nt Huntingdon, and that the said aceonnta will be preaemed for eunfirmation a nd at nn Orphans' Coors to he held at lltaatingilutt, ill and tar the County of limiting. don, on Wednesday, the 12th day of November next. to wit : _ _ . 1. Benedict Stevens, Esq., Administrator and Trustee to sell the Real Estate of Ludwick Kciater. late of Springfield township, deed. 2. George? Lang. ...eking Administrator of Patrick Ltuig, Into of Walker township. dee'd. 3. fleet M. Nor. Administrator of John Roe. (w.ho WHO in his life) into one of the Admin• bonito. of Patrick Lang, decM..) 1111,i hying an account of the Administration ofthe Estate of Patrick Lang, delft!, by suid John Ker in II:111111C. 4. John Henderson and Harriet Hend•rson. Administrators of George Hendcrson, late of West township deed. • 5. Dm id Thompson and Martha Thompson, Administt sdors ofJohn lumps., late of Hen. &Non township, deed. 6. David Mountain, acting Adminivratnr of Willhins Doan, Esq , ate of Walker township, (he'd. . HENRY GLAZIER, Register. Register's (yam Ifuntingdcn, Oct. 10, 'O6 Heal Estate F 11 SALE. U FATiMS and four traet4 of Woodland, sit. lm!, to IValker towtuthip. Huntingdon county will be expiseti to pultlic aisle in Deeetnlter oext, as part of the real et:Lite of the late Julio Etquire, deceased. These tracts contain ti iget ,- - Fifteen Hundred Acres. ni lie in n compact body on the Western s4le of the Juniata river near the horon.fi of Thoohigdon. The tormAilll Farm of Judge Kor, drft' containing 237 !WI, nod hail', thereon virloalile improvements, will lie one of the tracts offered for sale. It i expected that orders will be obtained for tl e sale allow lands nt our next Orphan's Court. To the meantime persona desiring to purchase, are invited t.r tome and St, this property. Please call upon the undersigned nt the .residence of Mrs.. M. in the boronei of don by whom the lentil will he shown. and ev ery neiessary information giviro to regard to then. The terms of sale will be easy. One third of the purehase money remaining in the hands of the purchaser during 'the lir,: time of the widow of deed. HENRY M. KER. kitn't• of John Kee, deed. rituaingdon, Oct. Bth., 1856.--3 t, • The Kansas Question Settle' PEACE RESTORED ! 13West arrital from the Eno, the sttheeri• here have juet received and are now opening the largest and sno,ijudicionelv selected neenrt• locus of Hardware, e%er brotiglit to l!tn:tip , 4,l3l. liar 31,1, v in • iu pw.t. •. 311E11 53 loeks, hinges, 1ei..., bolls, atit,! le3d, lire proof ut.l ritic - - Mechanics , Tools, in ri•tot vn.itty ; umny new aidlate improvement., . • . . - We in, Ito 'the ettr•ntion of Saddlerß and Cm4 , l, makers :n onrlarv• sin.) anlp,l,l Atnek or Sad(Very & ton ell Triiinualizig Kig.trel.3, adj..Atlng 11,1• A, 1.111,,.. of 20 kind., la.eht st, lea of iptvkles, ,ttrrupa. mac.: eirOing Hog skies. pa. oml amf enume,ed enameled ninolin„ coach Incr,hubs. spokes, fellows, Amite, springs, axles, &v., ,te. Ladies sn:l lowackeepera generally, will 11101 is greally.l , , their advantage to call and exan • ine oar neW of Aver stnd common taponns, lino table cutlery, mrim'ior.. hollow ware. lamps, patent :tau take grin , l,4, a:A all other house. larniWing good.; invlu,i;ag !natty new and uae• I inventions. I.• our rlieent pnrehattet, we hay', homiht at mites as enable 11.4 111 Anil even korr than h. ,totore. Nit eharze for allowing g 0.6.— .‘i!l order, promptly attended to. JAMES A. BROWN J, CO. October Bth, ',el:ills - If:A :Fagia3 EV:01 "..i.J?.i).l. \v v E e ' :.;, , r il. , l iz o . lrer o f , t e ,r ;a t. l r e m t Ill n ligl r 7linu e :: : ship. gloat: en.. 'known so the Mill Creak Farm. Containing . 210 Acres. sheet 1.111 tieros of which is emared and in good state of cultivation, an/I a considerable part of it has been well limed and a large quantity of lime putting on this fall. Limestone handy and ea.dly quarried, the hal- • atter of tar land is in timber. There is created ' A 1:00t, Bank Barn, with tanning water in the yard. geed Muse with flowing f ou ntain of pure i water in the yard. Alto. a voting apple orchard iof fel) , 711 trees. 12011 helmets a geed wheat [ has been real in a ten,./in OR this farm with correspianiing erupt of ether grain. there is 40 acres of thie Ind first qu elite lantons lone). A Ll , o -A farm cf 9)) Acres, in Germany Valley, 11;mi. et., it bell,: ono 11.1.1 f tel time Fate fortn,rly oalied by Iles. I.,hy. Nearer all view, ed mid in a fine state tit cultivation. Choice Lime•totte Land with !louse and Stable erected ( h er e o n, with tanning water. li miles fnan Shirleystairg 01111 5 miles from Pesos. Canal and Railroad at Mt. Union. Also 15 Acres of choice land adjoining the RiIOVV, on which in erected two good Ilousea, small Barn,.Weed finie.e, &e.,with it never-fail ! ing miring of gout water. and fine t treharil,•with choice fruit. Thi, is a very desirable prepetty, I and would he suitable 110 a mechanic, or any person desiring to retire free, native lite. Auto— A faint in Union 'L'owtighip, Hunt. co., containing 65 Acres, one half of which it cleared, unit the la/Muer first quality of ''other land, situated within one Mime of the l'enna Ca nal and Itailrosid at Mill Creek. litho of thu nhuru ii;iieities will he gold low and on reasonable tonne, apply to the bub seribters ut Zilill Creek, Iluntinwli.n en., Pa. KESSLER do BRO. Sept.lo:s6. 7 tf. HICKOK'S PATENT PORTABLE LIDEic .ahll WINE MILL. Patented NUT. AO, 1865. Tins dill occupies about 2 & feet by 3 foot and is 4 feet high, weighing 370 pounds, and is worked by hand or horse power, and goes very easily. Two men can make from 6to 12 bar. rely of cider per day, if worked according to di. rectiuns. For sale at the manufacturer's prices, by Messrs. Taylor & Crerner, Huntingdon Agents. Price, $4O. 5ept.17;56.-4t. . • [ESTATE OF SAMUEL REEK, DEVD.I Admin!eirator's Notice. NOTICI; is ITerohy given that letters of Ad ministration on the ,-state of Samuel Kerr, late of Pann township, deed., have been gran ted to the undersigned, residing in said town ship, to whom those indebted will please make Immediate payment, and those having claims will preacut them duly authenticated toreettle• Went. JOUN 1101 , 31;1101, DER, October 1, 1886.—St. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. New Goods ! New Goods !! AT D. I'. GWINN citEAr wow:. I). I'. Grin hnsjxat received from plan a largo and beautiful .sartment of VALI& i Wisttrs noovs. cnnsistittit of the most foolliottolole MT.:R(IO4Os for Unlit, and ftontletnen. such no Black Silks, Choinelvon & Fancy Silks. Fit Monies, All Wool to Loins, Persian Cl...th.Lesella Cloth, A lint ern, Itch:liz. Ih.lon no Cloth, Wool sod Hoy o odity of Panov 1)01d.. Prints el any desei ALSO. o large tot of dress trimmings. dress Buttons. Bonnet Silks. Itinh..ns. Gloves. ll o skryjmni,Voile, C”llars, elliontzlohnir bend (him Bolts, Whaleismes for l•kirts. Silk and Linen French Working Colton, Foil owl Wool Showls, nod s voriely of Fancy Goode tuo numel . ons to mention. Also, Clothe, black and bine. 'dark 111111 fOocy Cassimer. en.,inets. K. Jeans, Vestineq. Flan nel!, Wt. lied and Yellow, Sack Flonind: of ~11 colors. Canton Flannels, Cotton San. keen. Linsey, 111iimlint , , bleached and onhlearlt ed. Ticker. Clerks, Table Diaper, WlMiull and Linen Table Corers. Sheeting Alias 2i 1141.8 xide Woollen Conte. C. and Cumrunt, IVoollen yarns r.f Oillerent colors. '' lit;ottets ul the Intel etylem or every color. Large. n.,tiimnt iu 10w11 anti et prices that eunnot be beet. ALSO; nats di Caps, 11. e latest styles, Boots and Shoos, It A RZIVAXt.23, (I,I3IIMUSWARE, Buckets, Tuhy. B. kctw. Oil Cloths. Gs opt I,t I. hist quality, Stilt iota ell goods U,11:1By kepi in It country Store, My c;lt1 eu,totners. and as many new ones no can crowd to are respectfully reheat.; to come and examine Illy goods No charge lta looking. Ali kiwis of Country produce taken iu ex change for goods, at the highest market prices. net. 8, 1836. PROI /ift/ i V i tl tii l;?: ,‘ : , l ,l l::;e L eei t . i t w ti , 22 ll: t e d :!i v re , C , t r ed An d g te t d . A. D. Iftai, ender the hands uutl scab; of the Hon. George 'l a) President of the Court df Common Pleas, INer and Terminer. andgeuer .al jail delivery of the 24th judicial district of Nom setranni euniposeilblllittitingdon Illairlind Cam bria, ainl the lion. Thomas F. Stuart and 'toile t:inn McWilliams, his nsseenttes, Judges of the 0.11111 t)' or itnntingdoo. point. el. to hear, trY and determine all and every dictments made or taken for or eniteeridng all crimes, which by the laws of the State are made capital or felonies of death and other offences crime.; and misdemeanors, which have hem: or shall hereafter he committed or perpetrated rm. crimes aforesaid—l atm eonunao.led to make Ihe proclamation throughout my whole that a Court of I /yet' awl Terminer, of Common !'leas and Quarter Sessions. will he held at the Court house in the Borough of Huntingdon, on the second Monday (and ijth day) .11 N . .nenil.er, next, and those who will pro , eville the said pri soners he then 0011 there to pro , ectite tarn, as it shall he just, 00 . 11 that nll Jusdices of ti,e Pence, Coroners anti Comdablcs within lr than and there in tOrir propel' In o'clock, A. M. of snid day, with their records, in j quisitions, examinations nod remembrances. to j do those, things which to their Mike, ret•pet Apt; , , tai it. ihited Iltlntinpikt the 22t1 tiny of A ng.t • in t}u ,var of n - nr thy - Bl,t yoar if Anterienn Inderentlviiec. JOSIIVA Ci neriff. ItoCIAMATION. W e directed by metty Ilun tingdon, 1..,-!1;!;;:;, n iCTf 11 1 .11'19ft JO of Align,. 1850, 1 am emilmunded to make Public Prfalcmatiun through.). Ina t a Court tif C;01100.0 'Pleas will be 1“.1,1 ( curt Hou.e ilt the Itorcugh al 11 on tingd,n, on the third 111cfnIcy (and 170. dat ) of Scveniher. A. 1)., 1850, for the trial crullic•Ue,..ifi paid l:,~urt which remain undetermined hero, fla ccid Judsec, when and where filljurcrs. and ,uitors, in the trial of all icsurn are required to Ilillll2llr. Dittelt ut llhntingdon. the 22-i day at Auguit. in the etir occur Lord 1850, old the Blst year of Americ.] lmicrull(Oure. JOSHUA L.: ItLE N 1. 2.\1), Sheriff: PARADISE FURNACE P2l - OPAIIt2Y TO U SAIL Valuable Furma) property, (iri,t Mill, Saw Mill and Forms fur sale at pi irate sale, in Hutt timid!. county. Penna. l lie atil.seril era offer tor elite the following property, in 'rudd town• ship, consieting of ninon 7:1110 emelt of land, sititated in Trough Creek Volley, on Iligtrsn,A Creek, 400 acres of which in Lifilllftlid divided in two futns, handsomely located. ocdor gaud feneen, slid in gum' stele of ',titivation, with it good house' and barn on each farm. The other improvettieutn are a Chen coal Bind Fur. once, put up in the mont subreantiel manner. with till the necessary buildings reyeired, pit' of I.Xeellelit Bellows, a larteu ontiiher .Q 1 Tenant Houses, enflicimit stabling for the it,ma required, an inealittustehle ore lied of brown hometitle within one toile fain the Furnace. belongs to thin prope,ty. Wood in Won:donee can he got in the timghborhood at wry !ow rates, The stream of staler is never failing Thin property is within five miles by. public road ruin the Htietingilon mid Brood Top Rail Itoeele The other improvements are Itir, iiihntatetially and handsomely built Stone lYwelling, a lar g e France Stone Benne. a nen Grist Mill, built of stone. three movies high. 114 by 50 feet, with two overshot wider wheel. I I ft'et iidh, four pair Burr mill stones. inachinery in of the latest and most approved s's le. is make be,th enstiiiii and ti work. Elie mill stand is not excelled by any in the ' county. The Saw Mill hen be en t rect. d quite recently in the best mounter. Alen, tt Farm, cunt:doing 150 :Ivrea of clear land in good eultivation, iiituated on the eolith side or I the Raystown Branch of the Juniata River, above the mouth of the big Trough Creek.— i The g reater pert consist of bottom land.— The improvements are two Log Dnelliiign and Log Burn. This property is One toile from the Huntingdon and Broad 'lop Railroad. Also another Farm in Hopewell Township, Wood Cook Valley., three fourths of a mile west of the Huntingdon and Broad Top Itailroed, com mining about 225 acres of laud, in good eel. tivation, with an extensive Ore bank on same; of the Solt mid Herd Fossil Ore, the veina lying, near the surfltee. The itnprorements are a Log Barn and House, with aut•buildings. The above property will be sold in the whole or aeperate, to suit purehenere HORATIO TREXLER, WILLIAM TREXLER, LESHER TREXLER, JAMES RITTENHOUSE, WILLIAM SCHALL, Address HORATIO TREXLER, Reading P. October, let., 1856.-4 t. [ESTATE OF THOS. GORSUCH, DECO.] Adotnibtrator's Notice. 0 OTICE in hereby given that letters of Ad* tnittietration on the estate of Thomas Gor nut h, late of Peon township, deed., have been granted to the undersigned, residing in bald township, to whinn, those indebted will pleas.: make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated fur settlement. JOHN 11011SE110L14.11, October 1, P.356.-6t. Adair. 500 "" " Xi',77°Ncl & DUNN. ___ __ D ___ _______,_ MILN 7 VVOO ACADEMY, '! a_ t h e Gap, Huntingdon County, Pa. • o-- W. . WOODS. A. M., rr prietor & Prinoip - '. .T, A.Sfr ADE, Lecturer a Anatomy& Illnjeana, IREv. .1. CAM PI3,Ii;LL, Lecturer en General SAMUEL CAMPLIF;I ~ ANsi,tant Litorulare, JOHN 1. CAUSLAND. Teacher in !'reparatory Department. ,i THE annual exhihiti , t will tithe !Once the let Wednesday of October. An address by the I lie , D. X. Juittkin. 1 . D., will he delivered relent the Philp and Diaytiathian Societies, at '_e o'clock, P. 11. The E ihitionsl perturinatices wiirtake place at fill. o'clock, P. M. The ex• ninionlions the week p avions. These ex,.ri.ises the frieeds of education are respectfully invi• fed to attend: The net session opens on Weduestlay, the 29th of October. This institution liold,, out peculiar hide •nietirs in young foes seeking no education. The Hoard of Instructien is composed of gentlem ii or high literary Modem.. n od skilled in their proli,sion. The lo em ~ ion is very healthy, I.ving the pure mountain sir. and free r,,, all „,,,c„„. sew e rs arishi g rasa stagnant water an mars'iy grenade 'Thane siihject to ague could ant (Intl it more desira Me place. Tho course f instruction i 4 such ate is hest eal.allatel to prepare voting men for Wiliness, for rimelibig, sl for inking n high stand in Colleze. For ihn,e desiring to become Tenehers, a Nonni," Cli s will be I maid, in which pritetiial instruction will lie given in the as.' of Teaching. 'lra this nice, keture3 will he gives ,ni the subject of 'Teaching. The tempts. , lions to vice. idleness ail dissipation are few. There is nothing to draw the mind of the stn.! dent cotta his books, it quiet and relined, just such a sinlmtion urn a young mail desirottß of, improvement would or . The ~..i raises are in tt'llourishiy condition, end each has a fine lie i briars of choice works.- The buildings are large null commodious. an additional building is in' the Coarse o f erection, hick will he finished this tall. Shade Giip is iiiinnted on the mail route between Clianibe burg and Mount Union Station on the Penn. Rail Rend. 1 TERMS :—For Seas ii lit five months. $55 50. Washing. light, and fuel: extra. Students , are charged from the ti ic of entering until the close of the Session. Payments half in rob entice, balance et the t 'idle of the session. Far catalogues and further pirticulars, addre, W. 11. WOODS, -- - Slinde (lap, Hunt. Co.. l'n. September 17. 18.16.0 m. God !hut a the . minsonwealth. ; spy's mountain, so no to include in the district -... • ;the honor of David Waldsmith, Jitcoh Longa ti- , leOter, Thomas Hamer, Jinn. Porter, end John : .'64# , j . , 2ftisc . , . " 1.. I Wsil• at the Public sellout 110U 5 C in the 13orouglo Y,, ~M 1,.. ~.7fe....,.,." G , 4 , of Petro,h•.rg. .....':,;944?4,re"...T ;,4f0 . 41" ,. 717...:.,3 I ree l ,e a , is i, t . o , in th o , i:r e, k .e n , o , w p n er nt s t o d n a c i x v r e p t i : t o: i i i e . e . . ic a e s ,, i o n t a i t i i , l . '-', 'f e ,..,,,,,6;,,i0.4,, 4,04.,,,71.f.5ev.5.' by the 13th section of the.ttforesail amt.. I am 01.- Pillfill 1,.41, Iprrios or peace, who abUi I 'hold env office or appointntrnt irresidenti I Election. of profit or trust muter th e government or 1 1, T ,,,, 5 ,.,,, To A. , , . i . , , i , T , i , ~.,„". ! ( l.: r to i i i t i e ,. ..l r S tu r: r ot:; , .. d o d r i, o , f ri t e lLis ~S . lt i ia t t i e „ . .n. m• of c o o l in a m ot i v ,,i t: , i i t , y . enol Assemble of the ton n ononweithlt or ]'cuts , col ~,, , ,e e ~r . e „ ent. who is e; .halt h e e,,,,d„,,„ d sylvsbia. rut itictl '•An et relating to the elec. ender the i 4:,, ie „ wiee , the •,,,,,,,,., bons of this Comm. nw olth." and *lnv of July. A.l). .18:19, I JI/SIRA 1 ‘ ".. 1 1. i 1) 4 . "e r 1 r -.' 1 '• "rt . .'" til ' '''' ,under 01 viot , tete or 3 . t on .rott, Snores GREEN LAN] t, High lieritf of the re unto ' o r , g, ~tii.,:l;tY or Te r ort r aw!tted district, ; t o l d , , t ., ! t 15:0 ,, , , Huntingdon. in the :bra . of Pennsylvania. do , „T i .i ,', e n " n y c t o lb f:"" n i g r ,",,",'", o m .. c „ , ~' ~, ~,, I hereby make known ant give notice 00 11 a nice- onto : 1 „ . ;: 1 . ' ,.. nn. " ....ir c a ;;;;' ". .. ' ''..... tor, of the C'tomtv alit retold , the a Gatea I I ted lii•li ions. '' ' ' ...hla„ . commiss ion er i I tit' any • Election will he told inh..tid County of Ilunt- 1 • • . t. • . " ' "l '?' e r." ' g 1 • ' erctoolit at the sane time, toe moire or spinout- ranctlon, on the , areas of judge, inopet•tor, or clerk tit anyeirction First TlM , day.ttlint November, 1856, ;or th is Common ,- ea I th , and that . inspector. • at which time ~,,,,,,, ~,,,,,,EN ELECTORS I judge. or other oflieer of env such election. shall.: OF I'ItF,SI I H.:N . I'IN I t VICE PRESIDEN'f loon "lIPU'Ic to ally office, to for then voted for." OF lIIE UNI'IEI. STATES are to he els ..- Afoot, that in the lath section of the net of A•sembly. entillei an . 'Act relating to exeet, , lions End for other purposes," approved, April • IC. 1819, it is enacted that the aforesaid 1:10 . ' section "Moult not be construed no to prevent any militia ollieer or borough officer from serving no Jude, inspector or clerk for tiny general or spe tint election in this Commonwealth." • Pursuant to the provioiono contained in the 6:th section in the act albresnid. the Judges of. the aforesaid di,tricts shall respectively take' rharge of the certificate or return of the elec. 1:. Wm of their respective districts, and prodnee them ut a meeting of tone judge from each dis. triet, at the Coins Hong, in the Borough of Hun 'indult • on the third day actor the clay of the c- lect;on. being tor the present gear on Friday, tins i "It 'I ,- y o n N. ',in' er no V, then nod there teem ;.0 t a dorm we 'lei,. required by law of said lin ter-. Aloe, t , olt where a judge by sieloiess I .., Ith ,, ldable nceisent, is uunlolv to attend sett Rice 1115 't:l 3,11, , ,. Ilan o`•- „„, i i,k ac a wrap,,Wares,. I shall htn taketo charge Ott , ..., , „ insp•et , cs or clerks of the elec.') of aeon Jtl.. „ tn.,. ami shall do and perform the duties teopti red or send ittolge tumble to totem'. Also, iu the Clot section of said net, it is en acted that ''vv torn c.c.:rod and special elrvtiem d Muth he opened how., the looms of eight and Nil ill ' Ill) , 01 - 4,lli)ial 31u111oll continue without until•en U ' ritlA ill li, vietoing. wl en the polio shall !te closvd." Wren tindre too l , hand not Iluntingdon, Mr lath day of ria,z,,, 1856, end of tie ladepe ,,, e.' , . of Ms Unita! Scoter. the ,iyhe,,, ,, r• Josuu A (iItEENLAT r , SUERIFV.II Orrice. Z bh I .i , Hunt., Ocooller 101/1, 1.9:1G. 5 • Si-II SALES. 13y. virtue of snndry writs of Vend Rep. and In pursuance of seri Act, i also boldly make known and give notie, that the 'daces of bold ing the afo-esaiti Cenral Election in the serer. al election districts wihin No said countyiare as follows : Ist district, rompose , of Henderson township and all that pert of Witter township not in the lath di , triet. at the Coo (douse in the Borough or Huntingdon. district, composed Dublin township, at Hill School Hone, near Jtueph Nel son's it; said township. 11th ilktrict, composed 0141 notch of 1\'111.1',4- merle township oe is not inchnled in the 80,. district, at the School (hose Adjoiniu4 the or Werth...on:irk. ' eth district. r..othosed of he tow nald p of Hones nen, at the Selo of Honseat Hough told ituudS I",,uncr. in said township. tub tlistr , ct, coatia , sed otthe towtuthip •If Far. reo. at the Imo, of James Livingston (Mrtnerly Jot n Ilarper,) in N i t tunp of Satth,burg, in said turtiships tth rlistriet, eranpos;nllf the township of Shir ley. at the 111,0 of D. Itfulter, ht Shirlrr•lt.trg. 7;11 district. composed Porter and Walker townships. and much el Rost townthlP as is . . . . Iteeittnitte et the with.tveAt corner of This, Continuo's firs on fire hank or the little J1.111i4- .ta titer lit lower. Cll , l of .7,14..71's thence in a noith.enstertplirection to the SUM I.ertily port of the term owned by Maguire, thence north 40 degrees tvot to th e or its!. , :t mountain.t r inte, gee, the line of Frat.klin tow thence aim, soil hoe to lit. Ile Juniata river, thence down 111.• same to the place of beginning. at The Shoot House opposite. the (;erman Reform Clout' , in Co: bus rough of Alexnadri, ea, the township of rit the hocFc of Jaeol, Itintterii, now uetlipird ;,1 ft. AV. In 9th 4 , ril - t, COlllllo.'ll Or Tell 11 t ii . U i iSdlOni tioc-c.tienr the Ueien :%teet lug Mite.. in Sa . (l 01,11q1,11. 10th district. roit,r(i,.l of Springflel4 town ship, nt the 5e1,..1 11" use 'war thigh !slitritlett's %old towie•hip. I eomp,,seii of Union tp., at the Iluune near Ezokiot Curbin'n in 0110 town:Alit, 12111 iliqtr'ut, composu4 of Brady tommilip. nt tl e Slthool I [(toe known . thu Cetnre belwl lion,e it, I Ahl towushiu. district, comp.ocil of Nierrig• tovensLiet, 50.•2. in sni I township. ▪ 14th flistrtet, of that part or West township not included in the Mt ut I 2nth trio, at the puhlie on the filthily, occupied 6y Miles I,eivi, (formerly owned by James tel.lA.) in said towiediip. I fith CoMptinid of flint pert of Wolk• er township Ivivigsonthwest tit n fine COM,tielle ing opposite ibtrid Corbin's 01 the Un ion township I.ne, thence inn striii,lit lino, in• Corliiii's hem, the I,irticr ter towiteltip, on the Hintinedon and 11'ooiletech Volley Toad, att. the house of Jacob Mnolty, in eititl township. _ _ . Intli dist t. com,rio4l ordc township rd Tool at the lao.l e in sa, , l toe 1711, di , trict, cmepoit,i of that {,art or West township 011 tile soreh•isist s,,le of the 'Warrior t idgc, I,IIU ilIl.l ji.U.11,41111.5, at lieo 10, it or snarl ‘id u o, to tie hoe of Berroe to.. thence be the division lbw of B.,r,ee and NVio to , ecship, 0, the sum mit 01 Stone WOllllOlO t. tit,esect the line of Henderson end West townships, thence by said , at rho 'ono.r out, 00.. itt urr y , ,, Ito. lntl district, comp-sett of Cronm ell tp., at the hope nuw occupied by lheid Entire, in Or oisenie. 190, di s trict, No 0110104 ofthe liontigh 01 Ba n, with the several tracts of laud near to anal attached to toe slime, now owned and OC• copied by Thome. hi. Owens, John K. hlcen• it,,h e e s on, dohn Gensimer awl Win Geosimer, the tract of land now owned hr Geo. ik John Slnienlicrger. known as the Porter tract 111 annexed to call district, situate in the town ship of Warricirstuark, at the public school house in said Itoiough. ilinh district, composed of Cass township, at the public srhool honor in Cesssille, in said tp. 21st district, composed of Jackson township, at the house of Rouen lien, now occupied by John Hirst, at ,MeAlcuey's Fort, in said tp. 22 , 1 district, composed or Clay township, at the home of dash. Shore, at the Three Springs ' in said township. 2:1i1 district, composed of the township of Penn at the public school house in klarklesiturg, iu said township. • 2411, district, composed of that pert of Shir ley township, lying And icing within the follow ing described boundaries, to wit: Beginning tit the intersection of Union UM! rthirley township lines with the Juniata ricer, on the south side thereof; thence along said Union township line for the distance of three miles lison said river ; thence caste artily by n straight South the point where the main from Eby's Nlill to Germany Valley, erns,ses the summit of Sandy Ridge ;-- thence oorthwirilly along the summit ut Sandy Midge to the river Juuintn, and Illeill.l, UP NOW riverto the place of beginning ; et the public school h0u. , 0 in Mount Union, in said district. 25th district, composed of. the Borough of fluntingdon, at the Court,Nouse in said hero '. 26th district, composed of the Borough of , teeiburg and that part of West township west and south of the line between fienderson end West townships, at or near the Warn) Springs, In the Frenklin tnsenshiu line nn the top of I•'i. Fn., I out of the Court of Cumuwn Ple:1,1 Or, Huntingdon County, null to me direc ted, I Will expo.: to public vile, nt the CTirt the borough t+l Iluutingdon, ou lots dad the 11M of Not,mber, 18,0. at 10 o'clock, M., of snot day, tile following described Heal w•it t All the ri4lit, title, interest and claim of the detiqubilita of, in and to 0111, 1101140 and lot its the horonell of Petersburg, front sixty feet on Main ptreet and extending hack one hundred and Itteattt feet to It street, billn.lett on the net by Alirnhnin Itenher, on the North I.? Abraham Cre•swrll, haring thereon eireied n two•stery nnioted while, end n eized. Liken in execution. and to he sold as the prepeity of John O. VIII iteheeer, Ritter. ALSO; All the rig'it. title and interest oldie defen dant of. in 4 WI to II rcrt 1111 lOC Of ground the borough of Hirininglini. containing a bout our neve inure or less, adjoining n lot of Jo.in t Writ... Eng , on the west, the public r od ,' leaiiug nolo 1101P1.1.41.0.11 to Wuterstreet un the north ai.il east. on which is erneteil n Inick building seventy fe,t in length mei thirty-five loot in drill, 111TCY olden high, with a hione ktiosn as ••the bluentain Female Sam- Seized, taken in execution, and to be ttobi the property of '•tho Mountain Female Send ALSO; All the right. title and interest of the defen dent of. in Will ton lot of ground in the borough of Shirlerdirg, lying on the wt , t sole of Main street, fronting only feet on *did Ntrci.t nod eX teihhieg hnr•k 140 INA to le nil of Sinmiel CHM there, houndi.ii on the North by it lot of the widow Bicker. eolith by n lot of the heirs of halite Carothers, haring thereon erected o two ntoryy log home, n small k itelien log eta• j hilt. and nth •r huihliogn. Seized, bile in execution rind to he !told as the property of James Smith. ALSO; 111 the right, title and 'torrent of the defen dant of, in and to the following tract of land sit uate in Shirley township, Huntingdon county, and hounded by John Long on the west. Hobert Ilinham on the north, Block Log mountain on the cant, containing two hundra d acres more or huo, about non hundred of which is cleared, ha ring act eon erected two mall log dwelling 1.011-es a log burn. . . . t..eized, taken in executi , n, and to be sold as the property of David Knepp. ALSO ; _ . _ All the right, title and interest of the defen dant, of, in and to two small parcels of lawl sit ttted in the town of Scottsville, Cluy tp., Hun tingdon county, bounded on the earl by a lot or Adam Marmon, north by David Ileck, west by Samuel Smith, south by Pollock road, contain ing in all one acre and u half more or less, with the following improretnents thereon, a two story log house. &ism!, taken in execution, and to be sold as Idle property of Joseph Banks. ALSO; All the right, title and interest of John Don- 1 1 alfisun, ono or defendants. in and to all that messuage, pared or tract of land situate in Co ,lon township, Huntingdon county, on the w t.. terly tilde or the Jupiata rivor, and bounded by land. of Matthew F. Campbell, James ilamp son, John McComb° and others, containing one hundred and forty acres, be the tame more or lets, heipg the some hinde mentioned in an arti cle, of agreement, doted March 1850; between ;John R. Council. John Donaldson, Jill., Don. nldson and Michael Lieanig. Scited. taken in exormtion, and to he sold to the vropurt:: . 'I ,Ilvr and .Tnku Pon- ALSO; All the right, title, interest and claim of the defendant of, in and to a certain lot of ground No. situated on the corner of Market and Commerce (now called Lyon) Sts., in tip. bor. ,ugh of Birmingham, in the county 6f Hunting don, being CO feet on Market street and extend ing back 165 feet, more or less, on Commerce or Lyon street, ailjniningJohn Graflins on the north cast, having thereon erected a two story log dwelling house, plastered, with a brick store house, a frame afire Luilding, n stable and other buildings. Seized, taken in execntinn, and to be told as the property of Dr. J.l'. McVey. ALSO; All the right.. title, chile, and interest of the defendant of, in nod to a Int of ground in the village of Shade Gap. Huntingdon treaty. cam-' bored IS in the plan of said 'dirge, made by .1. W. Matthias, the 14th day of March, 1849, lying; anil being on the west v ide or the road or Main street of said which inns at 121 degrees north ; said lot being 60 feet in front on said street, and extending back at right angles thereto 140 feet to a line Immllel to anbi street, having thereon erected a atrial' house and other buildings. Seined, token in execution, and to bo sold as the property olJames Wilson. ALSO; All the right, title, interest and claim of the defendant of, in end to a piece and parcel of land situate on the margin of Standing• Stone Creek, in the borough of Huntingdon, adjoining a lot of George Jackson on the north, a lot of Wm. Dorrii, Sr., as the south, another lot of said de. fentlant in the same enclosure on the west, and said Creek On the east; containing eleven acres and sixty rum perches, be the same more Cr less. ALSO—A lot of ground situate at the south— eastern corner of Church and St. Clair streets ALSO, ill /Mid borough, fronting about STROUD AND RRIGhTLIPS Pr st. Clair st - eet, nod extending bock frmn the same two hundred lent to the uol Niue DIGEST-17 4 '0 to 1,415, of the said borough, and western boundary of A digest a the laws of l.: r the 'hove Mentioned and described lot, hounded the year One Thousand S,,ven rro . .311 the north by Church street, nod on a South I Right day of May, One 11. 'II, .•1i , he a lot °oiled by the olden Hewn, including dred old Fifty-five. The first f. • • hy the whole of let No. 172, in the recorded plan of the bite John Portion, Es, 'I • 1 1. ,t,on said borough. Revived, with Marginal leer, ALSO—Four contiguous lots of ground situate to the Judicial Decisions ; n o, in the said borough, bounded on the north a Digested Syllabus of each;lltie and west by the Renner faun, on the east by 1 full and exhaustive Wet. Ju. Eros: the Warm Spring Hoe r. and on the south by a I Nightie, Esq., Author of "A Tteati, lot of Hon. James Own, Non. I. 2. &3, as re- I Law of Costs," "Nisi Prit.s" Editor presented on u map of said lots, divided un the I Justice, One thick. Ulla 800. •••': Ifth day of Oetinier the defendant by .1. $5.00. Sntinsun Arne., County S u r ' e, u r, ..... i n endh j fairrhn freshness and permanent Yoh, a four acre+, .No. 4 euntainiug about 3 acres be , Putdon's Digest are preserved by Clot nu dica the SAllle more or lets.. lion Annually of n Digest of the laws towed in Seized, taken in execution and ID be field as ; each) These Gom m/ ,li,,,, a t e etc the property of Therms Wallace. I in reeior conformity to the . p4ti, of ALSO; Itigrst . They lire, each (/' Mon reptii,..slicil All the right, title and interest of the defen dant of, in and to the tollowing descrionl pro• perty, to wit t—A tract of land known as the Henry I fount tract, containing about 170 acres on Itroad Top, Tad tp., adjoining lands of R. 'tare t oucll, tbr a A. P. Wilson, and others, having therein erected a two story log house, born and other improvements awl almost WO acres cicaieo thereer.. _ Ar.,u—A tract of land known as the Cochin tract, COutaining 300 licrel and allowance. rittiate in Itidgc, Top tp., adjoining hind iii"ray. hien heirs awl othcr, AL•o—A tract of I.nd udjuittiny the shore, warranted in the panic of ,jeer and Alin tio, con taining Ott netts, 153 percl.e4, and *M o w : Hie, Also—A tnwt of land adjoining the acranicil itt thr (.4 ICliel Swith, cunt:tie ing 15 . / inees, 93 perches. and allowance. a\ tract of 1.14.1 situate un BrOild Top, warranted 111 the 11,1110 Of Speer ayr,igning 439 ueres.st parches and Bank trite, J. 141 Ilci.ittii} , ll4suit. Henan Coal and othurs. . . All inter. ..1 of NAM tlofentlantin the ;.•,• , ..t,iii and Joseph S• , eeder Cortaro a r• tielve , of I.,,tcvn,uni; ter tlic burne, with John .o.,tigherty a n d Cvorge %V. Speer or othemile. u s fhe seine appeant en Tenond in fill!' tillgdOrl. ; eiztal, tukeoln exeeetioe, and to he cold ns tho prvperis of Gulq Irvin. ALSO Ali the right, interest and claim of the j defendatd, to n lot aground !timid° in the town of Barnett, Tod tp., Huntingdon County, fran• tint: 50 feet on Hamilton Street, and extending b lek 140 feet to on alter, bounded on the East by o lot of Michael :11CCobe, and numbered 26 in Ilan of End town, having thereon erected a two story log house 16 by 26 feet with other im- I provements. Seined, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of J ()Si' liA GREENLAND, Shrills oaico. shgrihr. Hunt., Oct. 8, 1856. :A Id@ '212 Tin% D'2ll CLOTHING! I A New Assortment Jn4 Opened j And will be sold 30 per •oent. CHEAPEHTIFIANTHE CHEAPEST! H, opened ot his stose•resm in Market Square- Huntingdon, n splendid now stuck of Reedy , made Clothiug for Fall and Winter. which he will sell cheaper than the same quality of Goods can lie tairehowil at retail in Philaile , Oda or auy citlier eoablistitnent in the country. Penton% wishing to buy Clothing would do well m4,1111..1 Ids stock before purcha- Ring el‘ewlicra.. Also, liars, Caps, Boots, and Shoes; Avbieh s ill he Fuld lower than at any other ca• tablishmi nt in the county. Ilutithigslott Oct. 8. 1856. THE SUIRLEYSBURG FEMALE SEMI. NIUT W 11 tommence I . ts winter ressine office month. on Itlthday, Nov. :id. It it Loped that the plest•tant situation and salubrity et the village, the couvettir ace and apuciousnesi of the Setni• nary, awl the establiahud character of the In structors will antenna the attendance of* large number of pupils. Terms—For Board and Tuition per session, .$62,50 Day Tuition from $2l to 12,00 Apply to J. B. KIDDER, Shirleysburg, Runt. Co., Pa. Rept.24,'sG.—St. VALUABLE FARM, OF LIMESTONE LAND, FOIL SALE. The subscriber will offer at public sale, on Tuesday, November 11, his Curios situated in M.;tris township, and Quntaining 265 .1438.- 2;50 &moss under fence and in goodeultivalion, the balance timber land. This propertyie vided about equally into two farms, with. o largo brick house and frame tenant house, tltr t h .114A.,a Itt hum, wagon shed and corn crib, carpenter and blaehetnith shops on ono, and a good frame 'muse nod barn on the other; w ith g ood outer nod fruit on both places, aud in a healthy lieighborhood. _ _ Also at ihe'Satiie time' aril place, T will ofrer , IN; acres of mountain laud, in lots of front SO to 100 acres, to suitpurehasers. This land is well set with thrifty young•ebesnut, white and yellow pi n e, awl oak timl or, the ratios, with ;Nod .roads to and theeingh thr same. The above property is within 1 toile of the S'can's R., aria Yk of the vaunt at Water Street. For further partleulars, addroS3 SA MIIF.I, P. wA} j ,Ipttico Crpric,.N. o.ltunt. co. Sep.3,'s6.;7iia. 'l7l' ! MIOELE4NFOIM ADVERTISEMI:'i Pennsylvania Viigistraf. - Law "41./STICE AND BUSINESS MAN'S LEGAL GLI7)t: Now and Sixth Editinn: bringing Mc Lac• 1855. A Treatise on the office and duties of 11: • men end Justices of the Peeve in the rem., wealth of Pennsylvania, ine;nOieg ell the r. quired Forms of process and Docket Entries ; an d anahoding not only whatever may be duein• ed valuable to Justices of the Peace but to land lords. Tenants and General Agents; and ma 'i king this volume what purports to be a enfe Lit 'I gal Gnide for Business Men. By John Bin., late Alderman of Walnut Ward. in the city ot Philadelphia. The Sixth Edition. Revised, eerreet.l end greatly enlarged by Frederic C. Brightly. Esq., Author ot' "A Treatise on the Law ot Costs," "Equity Jurisprudence." “Ni si Pries Reports," Editor of "Purdon's Dige," ere. In ono think vclume Octavo. Price only $4,00. COMPANION TO BINN'S JUSTICn. GRAYDONS FORMS. Forms of Conveynncim uni of Prwrice in courts of Common Plea, ~, ,o tter Se , eions, Oyer and Terminer, varion.. r...! and Justices of the Pence. • ~,„ 7 . t ! corrected, and enlarged, gol.i • •.c present state or the law: with c. iec e tory Notes and prerevei.c.,, nod g rc comprehensive Index. E. N‘ : Esq. In one thick Octavo au. ly $3,50. annually It ee•unertcd ti , gether gunkrai Index (prepared anew each year,) which embra ce, the contents of the laws of each year since the publication of Purdon'a Digest, in can id,. pluthet ; and are bound up with Parit,.i. Di gest, and also sold separately. Thns the pull:hos, of Purdon's Di4est will always be in possession of the complete body of the :4tetute of l'cnn•ylrania down to the Tery hour alien lie pardnises it. 'l'hoso will) Lave nle toly plitchus'd Putdon's Digest may al .tomi•lrte the (late f 10 or die small Pll of Fo y 0,0, the price of value eontaining all the emoted Digests issued since the first publication of the present edition of Turion's Digest, as Leretoter, stated. liA 1311.0T111.:Ii. Law 11nolt , wIlers oaf 1.7 & to South Fifth Strut. First Store above chesnut. Orders or let:ors of inquiry for Law Books ro.;:n the country promptly attended to. Sept. 10, IBs6.—atti. LATEST ARRIVAL OF , (ciYaTio BROAD TOP DEPOT. , I:NNIM4I.i.tIT a well-sch•rteil stout: of Spring 8c Summer Goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Hard-wine. Groeer[ ei Queens-warts, Cedar-ware, Slats, boots and shoes. Cropltery-warn, stone and Tin-ware, Cane rielizng-? , , , . Ready Made Clothing always and in short arcrytking that is usually kept country store. _ BACON. SALT, FISH AND PLASTEP. kept constantly for Bale. Call and examine our Goods and judge fi - yourselves. All kinds of country produce taken in ex• change for Goods at the highest market prices. The highest market pikes paid for all kind, of Grain. Promptattention paid to storing and forward ing all kinds or increhanilise ' produce, c. Huntingdon, May, 14, 1550. ItriLAST AGAIN ! Huntingdon " Foundry. Tun sunscnm io ts 'TAKE TII IS ME thud of intorming their trietek end the pub lic generally, that they have relini!t the Hunt ingdon Foundry, and are now in successful 3p erntion. and are prepared to furni‘li casting of all kind,, of tie hest finality on the shorts st Hi and must reasonable tenry , . I Farmers are invited to cull and r,:amire one Ploughs. We ore umufnetir . i..., toe %too, Plough, (this plough took the prt-iiiiern 'I Huntingdon County Agii..oltoi,o Fair, it, IS also Hunter's celebrate:l Cot, Phe ' I can't to licnt. together will. • side, and.Bitrshear Plough.. We and arc tnamillicturing sty., and ofliee .itoje• ru s t SOLLOW-Wallr. consistinv of Kettles, Boilers, Skillets, of which will he sold edeop for curb or it c-7.• change fur country produce. Old metal t ,, en fur now ccst tugs. By a strict atleutdm to butt. nest cud desire to please, we hope to rtweivo shore of poh'.ic catrtnie„.....„ J. Bf. CUN P NISCIIIAM & DUO. April 30, 1856.-tf. CONFECTIONARY rf• Fill!?' STORK WILLIAM N. KM GARD, RUC, CAO7I -J THOMAS FRY, WHOLESALE CONFECTIONER k FRUITERER, No. 191 Korth Third St., above Wood, 11442. vi A N LTACT URFA OF CONFEC 10ti• !try, Jujube Paste, Gum Drops. ChoLolste Drops, Brandy Drops, Liquor Bottles, Jelly Cakes, Caelon Chocolate, Freuch Toys, Whits Sugar Toyi. &`o.,&e. AND DEALER IN °maws, Lemont!, Raisins Currants, Citron, Figs, Dates, Prunes, Mends, Walnuts, Fit. berts. Cream Nuts, Ground Nuts, Firu Clank• ers, Syrups, Tamarinds, Liquorice, Rock Can. dy. The mica'. or Pealet's reckested to an examination of my stock. which will bo found equal to any in Philade , phin, • N. R.—Orders by mail or otherwise prompt ly attended to. Cheapest "Job Printing" 01Ice IN VILE COUNTIM. We have non made: such arrani,,77loo3 to our Job Office (18 will arable us to do a binds of Job Printing at 20 'per cent, cheaper rates Than tiny (Mice tn . the Coanty , Gi‘, to a tall. rr n - e don't c tutiresana, nn charge •,• " • `•••• enn4r. ~~; ';~ ,