,i ,--1 =- • •- - - •— '.— -- "'''' .l.--- - — ORANDJURORS—NOVEMBER TERM: MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. _Y)untingVon #onvital. Andrew C iMherry, Farmer, Hopewell ! -------='- PIiOiLAiIAi'ION: --. Henry Cornprobst, Innkeeper, Huntingdon ____ ' • — . 7 :taints by n prece p t to ma directed, dated N ABOUT la oinz. ?sow W. Cuhel, Farmer, Clay W at Huntingdon, the 22d day of August. John M. OuntiinAtitn, Carpenter, Huntingdon A. 1). 18SG, under the hands; null seals a the - -"!.1 0 ." -- I John Curfatan,Tarmer, Union •- • 11. m. George Taylor, President of the Court 'of ‘; "FORGERY" AND JESUITISM. Jacob Duff, Blitcksmitb, West , , Cnnlmun Pleas, Oyer and T,;rminer. and genet. Our attention has been called by a friend David Dunn, Merchant, Huntingdon ' al jail delivery of the 24th judicialdi-trict ull'enn.. Alexander Ewe. , Farmer West ' ' sylvania composed of Huntingdon Blair and Cam to a libelous attack upon the ~ .I.eurnal," in :.- - ~ ,^' J . , Janinel 1, - ,r, 1 armer, NI arriersmark lain,. and the Hon. Thomas F. Stuart mid Jona- a newspaper in this place. Nl'e merely Nii . ,b o i n ,! 60sItorn ' Farmer, Tidl thaw - McWilliams, his associates, Judges of the ' notice it to correct any wrong impression .local, Gooduirin Mill Wright, Henderson county aII antingtion4 ,tiees assigned, appoint.' it may produce. 'rho "Secret Circular" Samuel Hemphill Carpenter, Liontingdoii eterinine all 1111,1 CVO . ) . m to t 9 her, try and ,I is . . dictrunts made or ta •en for or concerning all to which that paper refers, wits published 11e4ry Isenberg:, Farmer, Walker , crima,,yhicli by . the laws of the State are mad s in ilia. Journal before Mc election, :Ind .r Nichdllw Is...burg, Curil , itter, PorLur capital Or 'felonies of death and other offences subscribers all have seen it. This certain- Andrew Li " , ' Farmer, 7.. ' d iirnites . Mid Misdemeanor!, which have heel' or JOhll P. Lee. Fortner, Jackson sliall hyreafter bra committed or perpetrated for ly was no secret. The circular was I Saud IV. Myton, Merchant; Barree criineVitfoNniil--1 ram cum:meted m mike pub -to the Journal office on Saturday morning Heel,. I. McCarthy, Teacher, Brady lie pivelatinition throughout any whole bailiiicll November Ist, by one of the leading mein- I I se .; m. Neff, Fa nne r, ____ that tirourt of Oyer and Terminer, of Cott - teni 1 bees of the American Order in this place. Henry Putt, , do Hopewell 1'1,.., and Quarter sessions. will be held at tic Ile requested us to strike all two hendre.l Peter ~,i , . ., d. Shirley ; Court Home hi the Brifbitr,..ll 4 llantin;,,lmt• (.11 du do . , the: l . l, , ,it Mcanlay (atal.t oth day) , tI Nat end, or, i copies for the Americans of the borough, J.llli 5h.01),, ~,,t. and !!!.!, elo! , ill pro,enie lllf, sold rri- Alexander . Stewrot. do Franklin and hand our bill over to another premi ••!!..!!!,, le tia a ~,,•1 .: ~,,, to proseentotinan a, it James Shively, do I\ est . nent American here, whom he. named. , shad 1,.. J ., t. ~, , ni that all Justices of the Pettee, 'Fitts is the plain fact, and if any debased Traverse Jorors.--First Week. 1 t ( h ' 7,r t is' a l e n t! '.! ' t i l ' i ' t ' tr ( e '‘ i ' l l t '' t t' l ' l l t ) . l i i r ' proper ‘'.i' : i4' said ites o 'm r, t ,, I t t i 3 t . IT, debauched, degraded, vagrant Jesuit, who Rudolph Brenneman, farmer; Walker 1 o'clock, A. .M. of said day, with their records, ill- knows no glory but beastly intoxication, Abraham B o linger, of John, thriller, Tell ! rmisitions, examinations and remembrances. la would say to the contrary, he becomes a Elias Brown, Mriner,Spritigfield ido those things which to their ofllecs respectfully . wilful liar. And so We mark him. Adam Black, farmer. Ulm' . : appertain. , John Baker, jr., carpenter, Clay , Bated at Huntingdon 41c 22,1 day of Atignst, -.-- -- • Jahn Cresswell, ,merchant, West in We rear of our 'Lord ' 1050, and the, St, r ,t year of American Independence. JOSHUA GREENLAND, Sheriff. ifor At the polls in this borough, on election day, we noticed no less than live hitter Roman Catholics, including hewis the editor of the Globe, and his hireling. We also: noticed au ignorant crratnce, who waylaid one of the ed itors of this paper, some weeks ago, for pub lishing something concerning his creed,and all electioneering for Buchanan, with might and 'main. This - latter Jesuit, who waylaid on, would make an excellent tool for torturing Pro• tcstants, as he looks like n scoundrel, acts like a scoundrel, and is a notorious scoundrel. And yet Protestants will leave such a bloodthirsty villain dictate to lhem how they should vote ! Per If Philadelphia hasher "confidence. man" Huntingdon has her "conscience mon: There me men who would not hill a flea from "conscientious scruples," but would plunder a blind negro's pocket, fur two twitiLs of tobacco. - - Sir The lost Efuntiegdon Glob, inn hor der ruffian spirit, brings the names of some. of our most worthy citizens into its columns, in a moaner which the editor, we suppose, tho't very smart. Perhaps it may be as well to give the crew that hove 'rowed them up Solt River.' Look at, :hat picturemnd then on this— William Dunn, Esq., Willitun Lewis, Michael O'Fla. berty, Dennis O'Shano, ke. /Fir Yon te.iti nee in another column freer,: Low you have been swindled and cheated by tin Pierce Border Audis ns in the courtly. XV.The Seim' Journal for November is of our tulle. It contains various matters or im portance. Baum: PET mungst those did peat service in the 'went. unpa•n!'••. campaign, is the gentleman whose name 11• this paragraph. The gratifying re, :• Huntingdon sad Bedford were, to a rotti'o We degree, produced by his . elTortt, and - , . pleasure in malting the arknowledgemeot.' We clip the above from the Pennsiy/e,e:.,•. and insert it to correct is mo t gross err,. it bears upon its face. The "gratifying tent i,' are not entirety owing to Nit. Bruce Peticken," but several other prom i neat men here are equal. ly entitled to Democratic Itallelujahs. Amongst than we might mention Mr. George Jackson. Wm. Colon, Esq., &e, The latter gentl.nan id also presumed to have contributed largely in bringin4 about the "gratifying results" in Cop tre, Mifflin, Philadelphia, and other small phi. HENRY 1). Mono VlMACrry.—This gentle. man gene his solemn pledge at Altoona, as a man of honor, previous to the election, that NOV York State would go for Fillmore by a triumphant majority I Did hekoow no better, or is he a common bar room politician of the "side door Sanderson" school ? fl The members of the Agricultural So• ciety tvilll meet in the Court House Ibis eve. miug at 6 o'clock. The Executive Committee will meet at 3 o'clock, P. M. to transuct busi• '4flarricb , Ou the 21St tilt., by Rev. S. H. Reid, Mr. Henry L. Stouffer to Mon Catharine A. Mega• hen. On the 30th ult., by the same, Mr. Peter lieifber to Mies Mary Stover. On the 30th ult., by David Attrandt, Mr. Ja. cob G. Park, of Hunt. Co. to Miss Sophia; Eli. zabeth Long, of Bedford Co. On the 13th ult., by Rev. W. W. Robertson, Mr. John E. York, of Hunt. Co., to Miss Sarah 'turner, daughter of J. Turner, of Fulton, Cub :uwuy Co., Mo. PI•IILADELPHIA MARKETS. flour continues 101 l ; alien 800 barrels standard shipping brands have been sold nt $6,82i, and 200 linrrols lust evening nt 6,75. There is n steady demand for wheat nt yester day's quotations, with a fair amount offering ; tdes of :1500 bushels prime southern and Pennsylvania at $1,62 per bushel for Red, and White at $1,83, afloat and in store. Rye comes in slowly; and commands 78a89 cents. Corn continues in good demand, with further sales of 10,000 bushels Yellow ut 68 cents a. float, and 2300 bushels White, part at 66 cents and part on private terms. Oats are less ac• tive and lower; 600 bushels prime Delaware sold at 43045 cants per bushel. TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT, Pennsylvania Railroad Coinpauy. PHILADELVIIJA, Nov. 5, 1855. NOTICE.—The Board of Directors have *Vey declared a Dividend for the six months, ending Ist inst., of FOUR TEN c NT, On the Cap. ital Stock of the Company clear of State" Tax out of the net prolit of the Company, payable on and after the irith inst. To prevent errar, Sti-elcholders and other persons collecting dividerda, are requested to present their certificates, or powers of attorney, and those holding old certificates are requested to presont them to he exchanged f,r new ones. Blank powers of attorney can be had on op. plication at this office. THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer. N.B.—Stockholders on the ilinitingdon List will please present their Certificates when they call for their Dividends. MILES & DORRIS. N0v.12;56.-2t. Traverse Jnrors.--First Week. Rudolph Brenneman, former; Walker Abraham Bolinger, of John, partner, Toll Elias Brown, Inrmor, , Springileld Adam Black, farther, Clay John Baker, jr., carpenter, Clay John Gresswell, merchant, West Soloman Chileote , miner, Tod Enoch Chileote, i ' farmer, Springfield SumnerCummins l farmer, Jon t Jackson William Cunningham, jr., farmer, Clay Willi a m Dysart, farincr, Franklin John Decker, farmer, Hopewell Levi Evans, merchant, Tod John Edwards, farmer, 'red Samuel Fleming, laborer; Barrett Daniel Finkjarmer, Penn George Garner, farmer, Penn George W. Glazier, carpenter, Huntingdon Jolart. Gorsuch, jr., farmer, Cass John Hutchison, fanner, Warriorsmark Frederick Ile, !cr, farmer, Porter William Huffman, carpenter, Huntingdon Healy Ear, do Peter Kesler, merchant. Bradv Caleb Kelly, laborer, Cromwell John Deport, farmer, Franklin William Lightner, laborer, Brady Christian Long, Grocer, Huntingdon Adatn Leffert, jr., Reno r, Potter Samuel Miller, of Sam'', farmer, Barr, Wiliam Moore, farmer, Wc•it John - S. Miller, manufacturor, Jackson David B. Mum', farmer, Warriormark Benjamin L. Megsbw,, plasterer. Walker A. B. SangarCe, farmer, Witfker Bet.j . atain Sprangle, farmer, Morris Dame! Showalter,. flirnicr, Hendermn Jacob Summers, Jr., farmer Hopewell David Shultz, lamer, Hopewell Abraham Shoenfelt, rilrlliCr, Walker • David S. Tusscv. farmer, Porter Abraham Weight, farmer, Franklin George Whittaker, farmer, Porter Simeon Vilright Esq., farmer, Union Samuel Wigton rmnidin Jor , lci, Wright, farmer, Union I,•i,ae Wolverton, milhir, Brady Dahiel Womeisdorr, .1. I'., Franklin Ttavoree Jurors.—Seeoud Week, Jacob Anvillt, I:tnner, 111 , Ii, I roimmit,r, Shir!,y Sarinvil Dueler, farmer Shirley !lur•t, fanner, Shirley J , ;:••• 1'!.,,••,! Ihrincr, Penn i; m. fanner, Barree .'.•. • ••• •••• limner Penn m rv. manufacturer Franklin laborer, Shirley • Duren, hirmer,•littblin ,:••;... '. 1 /axis, fanner, West Even.', merchant, Cass • I. manufacturer, 'rod ; , farmer, Shirley 1 '';•'' 1., Tell ; ; ;-; • ':-.err, Crete cell J., • ;:,,J;•,•• .ever, Warriorstmirk iiallaaitil, Winer, Cromwell farmer, Pueta fie,, [fawn, farmer, 13rady Janice Hirst, farmer, Jackson John Householder, J. P. Penn Andrew S. Harrison, J. P., Iltintingdou John NePherren ' J. P. Franklin itielinrdson Read, merchant, Vass George Roluirtson, farmer Springfield . William Rothrock, plasterer, Huntingdon Jacob Stover, farmer, Warriorsinftrk Samuel Shearer, funnier, Shirley • Henry Shaffer, fanner, Cass Alexander Stitt, fanner, Porter Jonathan Tongue, farmer, Cromwell • Francis 11. Walluee, Flack - smith, Huntingdon Thomas Weston, merchomt,Warrior,matk John Wry, farmer, Franklin R. 13. Wigton, ironmaster, Cromwell 'MIAI, LlST.—November Term, FIRST WEEK. Mary Stinky vs Hugh Mot in's Mint. Taylor for use vs David Hudson's Admr. John Lukens Admx vs John and Hat. Madden, John Sitroge vs Henry Davis. John Conritd's mime vs John 11. Stonebraker. Matthews heirs vs G. R. & J. H. Sheenherger. 11. Caldwell vs Samuel Bolinger. Charles Britton vs William Corldn's Mmr. ,Matthews heirs vs E. S. Plowman. George MeCrum vs Thos. Wilson. Gomm vs Shomilierger. George Otenkirk vs E. Suitors. Stirling & Alexander vs Hearken, Stitt & Co. John 11. Wheeler vs Moses Graeiliml• I. Wolverton vs Irvin Green of al. Marquands vs Penida H. Co. Jacob 11. Sex vs Samuel Caldwell. James Bell vs Julius S. Miller. George W Pheasant vs Hubert Hare rowel. SECOND WEEK. Dr. Shoonhorger!s cxr vs A. P. Wilson et al. A: P. Wilson vs M. Buoy. John Leo vs Joseph P. Moore. Michael Quarry vs Wino & Buchanan. elenicn - rriliett4 vs Brown & States. l'etriek Kelley ‘s Pe-na. R. R. Co. George Lune vs Michael [lee n. IsiniAtaieht Vi A. Wise, .Jr., nn , l Jacob Wisc. Jos. W. Riley fin• use vs H. & 11. T. M. B. R. C. Co. Nicholas C. Decker vs Boat & Buckingham. U. W. Wagoner vs W. Garver. I.:lizabeth Heine vs A. Ptire & Samuel Neitte. Samuel Stewart ra Shia'Her & Leon.' Wcnrc• vs Lul,y. & tinytio!. Jo.ci.ll let..'raelieli vs Wm. 14;ter's exrs & Ado plats Patterson v 8 J. S, H. & W. W. Harris. Fisher & MeMurtrie vs Shoop & Wharton. George Couea fur use vs Couch, Rued, & Co. Jacob Cres,veii vs Robert Hare Vowel. Samuel Beatty vs IV. 11. Wharton & NI. Wharton Andrew Crown., vs Wm. Cummins +ulna• & M. Cummins. PROCLAMATION. precept to me directed by .W i t i b E e ß li A d s g i . . l} Y.; eaunty of Huntingden, bearing test the 22,1 day of August, 1856, I am commanded to nutitit Public Proclamation througholit Inv whole baill- • wick, that a Court of Connium I'leas will be held In the Court House in the Borough of Hun tingdon, on the third Monday (and 17th day) of November, A.D., 1856; fur the trial Of allissnes in said Court which remain undetermined before the said Judges, when and where all jurors, witnesses and suitors, in the trial of all issues are required to appear. Dat r e'd at Huntingdon, the nd day of August, iu the year of our Lord 1856, and the Blet year of Antoriean Intlopeudenee. JOSHUA GREENLAND, Sheriff. Register's . Notioo. 01'IGF IS IIEBEIIY• GIVEN TO AI.I, .I.`t persons interested that the 11,1h:wine, intinNt persons have nettled their amnia:: in the Reg ister's Office at Huntingdon, and that t h e said nee.,unts will be presented for eonlirinntionand nllor,nee, nl na Otplians' Court :6 In! held at Hunlingdon, in natal Cr tin , Counir ant:nth, don, on Weltie,lay, the 12th dcv or November nest, t!' wit :• . . nettoliet Sievens,Esri., Aklininistrator ,i;o1 Trustee Lowell the Real Eituto of I.,:wick Keister, late of Spriag field towu,,liip, 2 George I.:lng, surviving A,lutinistraior of Putriels Lung', lute of - Walker t..wm,hip, dee?, 3. Henry XI. Ker. Adininistrathr of John illA iirt.ttl I:1, 011 , Or .‘11111ill• i•lrnt to Or I'll, II•4 un nevonnt o!' Adtilini,tratioo orthe Emoi, or Patrick bang. hy said John Kor in liforinlo. .1. .101 in Hcn li.rson null Ilarriotilmodir - mii, Administrators of Georg, Irrn lerson, 11'iist townzliip, 5. David Tlipitti,Sllll and Nrart.lid. Timm AtlininiAtittors Illintipson,ltito Lier f mntownsltiii, d eta il . . . . G: David Mountain, nc:in c A. 11111111 ,, Li,lt Or Of Wi!Eam Dean, Esq , Into uf ITENfIy GLAZIER, Regi,ter. 1.0, 10, 'sc; f Th , . Kau-as Question Settle PEACE REST( SETT 1N: nrri,H.l from. 1':,.• • 1 . . l'lst reer•irt,l • . en, 1,,;;t.,1 mill most judit : liardu are, cvcr 61.1,iight toltiogiton. (tor stock• con• stita in port, of Building 'Material, such an toet., hinges, wrens, glass, oi!i, and paints, (While Imul, lire proof and 7.;.ae paints.) Mechanics' Tools, it; great varivty ; including twiny new invert. tit ns widlate iiniwnvenr•ws. the att,ition or Saddlers and a,1,1 stuel:of Sandier)" it Coax Tri nallkiarg such as saddle IN,. gig.t rips, pad trees, limn e. 4 of 20 1{01(1,4, lilies, et stirrupA, &c..: girthing ra . teat and emtm,lort conch Ince, hubs, spokes, rellows, axles, &e. ...... „., Ladies and huu,elteopers gunuroll, will it grooly to their advantage to call uii 1 exam. hie our now.tocA of silver awl cuunnou spnnu,, fine table .outlery, ecisuora, hollow•WIll,, Innip, patent sausage grititlts, and all other hou, furnishing g.ds i including ninny lieu , and use• fulinventious. " Lt our recent purchases, wo have bought nt such rates as enable ns to sell even lower than heretofore. No chttr,re flw showing goods.— All orders promptly rommie , 3 to. JAMES A. BIZOWN•& CO. Oetoher Bth, 18:A. Gas Gas-Lights are Coming AND SO A>:1: 04 VI El iS 1) IN NOT WITH .IASI - Mit with en entirely new end well assorted stock FALL % WINTER GOODS, SUCH AS Goonz,Grtocraum, (11I7BkINSWARE IRARDW.II.IM 21Cionrs & SHOES, iiscrs & cups, PO/NITZETS, CATS.PETS, and Oil Cloths.WOOD/WILLOVI7WA2tE and every other article usually kept in a Toile try store. We have ore of the best selected stocks of my coons ever otrer tl to the citizens of this plies and vicinity, and are deter mined to tell lower than eon Lc purchased east oftho AllegliettY• Give us a .11 :Mil liril el the finit. We will sell dor old stook at asst. Don't Ilnigtit to c.tll at the Metrotiolitini elore pitrehashig at any other Muse. We also purchase store Grain, aril it is admitted by all that wo have the platqf of neloa~liuy is town. All kinds of produce taken in .exelimige for Goods. Ce@Ell utter for stile the following prb _ _ A iimm of 90 Acres, of land in Germany Valley, Mint. PO., it being one half of the Finn torinaly owned by lien. Eby. Nearly all clear ed and in a fine tqate CUM Vitt Limestone Land with House and Stehle erected themin, with tootling water. miles front Sltirleysburg and 5 miles from Penna. Canal stud Railroad at Alt. Union. Also 15 Acres at' choice laud adjoining the above ' on which is erected two flouted, small BON - Weed House, ac., with a nover4ail- Mg spring or good water, and line Orchard, With choice fruit. This is a very desirable property, nod would be suitable far a mechanic, ur any person desiring to retire from active life. Atso— A farm in Cajun Township, Hunt. co, containing or, Acres, one half of which is cleared, at t d the tallith co first quality' of Timber land, situated within ono mile of the Penns Ca nal and Railroad at Mill Creek. Either of the above properties will be sold low and on reasonable terms, apply to the sub scribers at Mill Creek, Huntingdon co., Pa. IiES6LER & BRO. Sept.lo;s6.—tf. 50 0 Chesnut Posts for stile by CUNNINOIIAM & DUNN. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORALL„ POll TII RATIO. CURT: 01, • Colds, ColiOis, , nod Hoarseness. 4r. Beal MI. ,1 .20th Doc., 1555. • !. .116 Ulteallato te,voy 111, 1 1 4 11 t ( . ipme.ly fomol f Cmgl3. 1.11,1.11.M.,11,410111Z, qlll the we 0 1 1 1, 01t1i1.1h1 ,•yotptoin.? of It Cold. nor Cur.R.Nt ts ctivetatit uxo io • ,OF my p.t leo no•I faudlrtio the 154 1.•1, 11. 6110W11 it tO 110.0. 11111.0• 4- rior virtu. I.lr the idlintlitent-pc.theie complaint*. 1'.13 EN IT:: NI IT, .1). •••• • A. 11. mowri.musscraor a.oug. Y., wilt.: "I hove used your P1,1,1A1. toyEelf 111141 In my fondly ever mince y nt , t‘ nd bellow, It the best Intt•littine (Or IIA 1:111:14.11:, ever lit not. IVIIII n bad cold I ',mild Eooner nay twenty-lite dulled tl.i 1 / 4 ,t1101111111 du without 11, Or 1:11:14 ally nth, rertiody.'! Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza. Feb. 7, Ifiso. BROTH:, ATV::: I will elwerfnlly certify your PACrOPAL 1,4 the,l/..tt remeiy we pristietw for the core of IV7ioyi, Conyle, C.q.. nn I the cheat of children. e ..1 your fret: nity..in the &nth Opproclote your skill, to 470111111011 f 3,11 r hic.lichic to uar,ople. illltAM COX litTN, D. Ant, 1.011 lldo.,,lttfirma,r. Id., writes. :II tion.,ltififi: -I hod d o u.I Ittlintlifid, eottllta 11 me ht doora mic wett, 1•. It many in •...elo. iih. at culla; filially hind your l'fiwoitti. by the n•lvlde of oar chwanum. The lived dt rtllevotl Hot tmr•tatt..s in my throat mid lone; . tltdt •41(' I,llr lite bottle utp•le me completely well. Yten• III , • 11,1 IVOit r114414ed • run 1411 V. ‘V.4 1:41,11 you, Doctor, owl your rem. , rtA thi; rum!, filch I." • Asthata or Plithisie, nod Bronchitis. IVirr )4a4u.rlas,f,.. Yoh. 4,1,550. Slit: 1 cur C:re.fir 01.1,00.01, ifi pert. .rmlng morvellonS Plll,llll 111, WHIM: It Inl.v 1:1411 , ,W4411 W.'1.1111..m111u . .. 0r 144 41 , A:1:111111g n man who hawlabored under tot elittetion Wet Ittn, loot holy yeti:.. 11 ENII Y 1,. 1,11,, Machold. A. A. 11A Mfil,Y. M.I/.. Atni, MONIIO6 CO.: lOWA, writeth hop, t'. •• tho tog toy yr...clic, of many yearn • ea,. 1111.1 n, to cot log such 4:111::1,1•4." uttl volomad evl4oll4e, but 1110 c„10 vls,ting pts•d'or lye vi: tues of tldit rsmedy Is 191,0110 llv effects upin Übe . ' 4 C6llaUMptiOft. na ono romody 1135 ever 1,0.11 kmmt, 011,11 ettr,4l NO III:I, 011.1.111011 C. 1,1 ns thl.: ..I11(1 no Inunan ni.l ran roach: NA , P.. 11 10 010. the CITERRY r6CIOR.II. olThr.ll. relief end r.,:nfort. Awron Y. , 111S V. 11111,111 5, lAt. Podian Avrtt. I 11 ••1 IL u ,hty nnal n plerumro ray i:Al.m you ,or I ',11,7,Y 11,1 had It, months In'orlll, tho dangt.l.ll,lll,l,ollK C, , 11,111111 , ,i011. ;:',ll 1.111,1 11,, aid WO raffia privuro pi, her I,llch Sin , "11 , ,toadily 110.1:4 . ..III Dr. °C O, city. v•• n•ine r,. a tr,.l ..r 11... Nit ,1,13,ur $. It OA, i ..... ,;11.+1 , 1%. enl:ll,revlf iOlll6 111111 g;1114:11., Ito 1.111% •:. A ~,~r:i~.~;ri .r 1`~..~. r.. ,13.1nist,11 a. ••111; Ayer's Cattartia Pills, ,t. •7 ; .7 7 • • •• . Lace tren nt , Nt perfoct •1,11.1 r pnvre width rnryass In nlrl that 111, y min tin. inn 01 aII 1114.11. 'l'l, arc ),tfu nnd ylettnn, pnwet rot to CIO,. Their t. sting • t*.•• .•• is eilnl net,' itio , of 1120,, , 1y, • luny... r : • its or,nn.. pltrlfc 111.. Hood, on 1 , on. tin , to ore xlllcL .it ..... ~ frci~~~; ~. ~„.~ staatinlett by as to clergy., my Propowntiunu c lo . • . &finch., sufterlisg The Agent 11:11.1141 la plemeti to Antillean A dlr.:ill:II , .1: ll.t it n certificates et their cures, of the 1,.11 . 1! . Coln1vonesr!,1,1111119 011101119 i licartlt+:. ~i, llc~,ulacl~„ m•i.+i~~4 fn:i:i F~'l1~1" li„ c . Cl'7ll,.lilltS Wlll.ll It WOIIIII 11141 Im worpo,i co,Col Nei. to , It 11F. boofto.., Partial 111.11,.4, Nevin.. art] No w nons Pontogoownts 1,11.1.1.11 , 1 1.1. tow', :,/ I kiwiroti rompl.ont food II low slot,. vf the lyvly or 01*(111,11m or iii tnnitinux. Do not hr pul oir by tinprioripled dealeri with .1.111 other pill they tool.° noir° profit on. A•li for Mt, nud tali° nothing doe. by other thry ran ;tit you stun urea ulth thhi in its intrinsic valor or matt, powers. The rick want the best aid thero IA for thew and they Should hare it. Prepared by Dr. J. C. A] ER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mesa Puce *5 ers. sea Box. Fru Bous eon $l. SOLD BY JOHN READ, Hantingdun, unit dealerd in medicine everywhere. October 15, 185;;._1 3 •, - New 4400ds New Goods! D. J'. (:V'l 'S CHEAP STORE. D. I'. Ga•in loin just received from Philtitlel• ..... _ plait a large and beautiful to sortinent of I ALSO; T rAt t & , vrz lii Tr , xi; go ono i All the right, title, Interest end claim of the 1 ! defendant of, in and to a certain lot ot ground consisting of tho most fashionable Dress Goods ! No. situated on rho corner of Market and for Ladies and Gentlemen, such as Black Silks, , ( ~,,,,,,.u n („ o „. n a n o L ynn ) s o., i n o n b or . C1...0rr. . 4 Fancy Silks, French Mull""ra , ' ,ugh of Birmingham:, in the county of Hunting- All Wool de Lulus, Persian Twills, Co! ' l l r l , , don, being no feet on Market street and extend- Clctli, Levella Cloth, Alpacea, Delmiz, Motion- • itit; back too feet, more or less, on Commerce or no Chilli, WOol Plaids, and any quantity hf 1,,,,,, ~erect, ni ti„i„i„,,li in Grafton no the north Falle, DClaillS, • Prints of one IICSCI iptifill. 1,1, having thereon erected a two story log AY,SO,' it large lot of dress Trimmings.dre, dwelling house, plastorml, with a brick store- Buttons, Bonnet Silks,Thlthons, Moves. -,,,1itt.,, house, u frame OffiCl3 building, a stiblo awl other ii„,i ni , ', o res, Veils, Collars, L1i010rdr...,,, lo omi ng ,. Chitur.,l,, Mohair head decrocs. (lima Bo I t 4, s,,ixt,-,,, taken in execution, uni t to 1,, ~,Id ~, wi 11 ,1,.1.,,,,, Sir Skirts. Silk and Linen lis , e, ii, ,, 1 ,, m ,,,,,,, o f Th., J, T. Ai n v o y, Prent•l, Working Cotton, Fall null Wool Shawl, ' ALSO t and a salary of Fancy Goods too numerks, All Ilia right, title, claim and interest of the to mention. defendant of, in and ton lot of ground in thC Also, Cloths, black and 'dna, black and faccy • vii , go of shoo° Clap, J o ni i„ g o on CR.,. MI. . Cit "'""''' ('""i"er'• K. Jr"h'l, Veiling, "al" laved IS in the this of said village, made he tick, Wt. Bed and Yellow, Sock Flannel,. of .:11 .i. w, noti o ns, colors. C anton I , lAm:obi, Cotton D ~ rills. N. the Ittli day of March, 1845, , Icing an d being on the wort side of the road or L '''"' Ll: '''' • ' 1 " 1619 ' 11eached " oil " I '''''" . "" . .';lttiii street of said cilla,c, ,:hick rocs at 12+ c.l. 'l'icketi. Checks, Told, Diaper, W.ll.leu nod ‘ l,-,est, surd t oilid lilt I•ciiit; 68 reet in front on Linen 'rabic Covers, Slicetitig ,Marlin, 4 '"''' ,iiiit ,trect, and ...mending back at right angles aids. Woollen Coats, . Caps and Conduits. thereto No fest too line parallel to ~,,I1 street, 11'111,11ot are' ct' dillbrent colors. having there. ..cote.' a small hues° and other Silk Bonnet,: 01 the latest styles of every color. , buildings, l '"g'''' """'"'1" in '"." ""'l at prices that Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as c,ound be heat. • , the properly ofJames Wilson. ALSO ;•. ALSO; lints d. Cape, of the latest styles, All the eight, title, interest and claim of the Soots and Shoes, IX .".`,11,32V1TAR:12, dol'etclunt of, in nod to a pique and parcel of land QuEIZIrdaWS.RE, Buckets, 'rutin, Ras.. situate MI the margin of Standing-Steno Crock, k e , oti cl ot h s . 0 1 ' c o. ti l t s, 31 t h e 1,„, 1 hi the borough of Huntingdon, adjoining a 101 lilla Il't i , Snit an. I all goods usually kept in a of George Jackson on the north, a lot 01 Wm, Dorris, Sr., on the south, another lot of said de cancontory Store. l, „id eastowers , un d n s m any pew alien ng I fellthtet le the same cnclemre . on thin west, ai:il Q1,1,J11 ill are respectfully requestell lo come , ruld Cruel , pit ll'. cost; cOotultling sore. acr • and examine my goods Nu charge tor looking. I and sixty lour pei•chcs, be the same more.cr All kinds of Country produce taken in ox. l 105 , 5 . . ; . 0, 0.. „min( ,i. 0.10 a, tho south- Oct, for goods, at the highest murkot prices. .I t x I if, 1 sit unto 8, 1856, eastern corner of Chu r ch and St. Clair streets • in said borough, fronting about seventy-lour THE SIIIRLLYSBURG FEMALE SEMI- . f e e t on sc. Clair street, and extending beck NARY from the same two hundred acct to thc old lane of the said borough, and western boundary of Will commence ;ta winter session of five motilbs i the above mentioned and described lot, hounded on Monday, Nov. 3d. It is hoped that, the .on the north by Church street, and on a South pleasa n t, silouhian a nd salubrity of the village, l by a lot owned by the widow Hawn, inch oiling the convenience nod spaciousness of the Semi. , the whole of lot No. 172, in the recorded plan of nary,' and the establialted•character of the In. i said borough. structurs will secure the attendance of a Mrge I Acso—Four contiguous lots of ground situate in the said borough, hounded on the north nuinher of pupils. Terms—For Board and Tuition per session, and west by the 'termer faun, op the , out by the Warm Spring Ilona, and on the south by a 5G2,50 lot of Hon. James (loin. Nos. 1. 2. &3, as 'li nty Tuition front SU to 12,00 presented on a map of said lots, divided on the Apply to J. H. KII)DHH. 16th day of October for the defendant by J. •Shirleyshurg, Hunt. Co., Pa. Simpson Africa, County Surveyor s -contain each Sept.:-l;30.-6C four acres, No. 4 containing about 3 acres be the sumo more or less. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Thomas Wallace, . .. 3M Sucks Coffee just remiss(' and for sal; U holosalo by CUNNINGHAM es DUNN. MILN WOOD ACADEMY, - 0 -- !.'lliade Gap, Huntingdon County, Pa. W. H. WOODS, A. M., Proprietor & PrinolpaY. ('llgv. .1. cAMPHELI.; Lerturer on General SAMI - El, CAMl , lll , ,ti, Lim.. him . • .1()1IN M. CAL - BLANI). Tearher in l'reparolory Department. T 11.14 numtel exhibit'. will take the lot Weduesdav of October. An address by the Her. D. X. Junkie, D. I)., will be delivered before the Philo and Dinynathian Societies, at 2 o'cleek, P. M. The Exhibitional performances wilt take plain at G 7. o'clock, P. M. The ex ainistations the week previous, These exerciSes the frig do of education are respectfully ted in, attend. The next session opens ou Wednesday, the 20th of October. This institution holds out peculiar inducements to young men seeking an education. The Board of histreetion is composed of giintlemeu of high literary attainments and skilled in their profession. 'the lo canion•ia very healthy, having the pure mountain air, find Rec Rom oil noxious vapors arising nom stagnant water and marshy ground. Thosesebjeet to a p se could not lied a more desire. . lie place. The course of instruction is suck no best eitßulated to prepare young men for for teaching, and tier taking u high stand in College. Per those desiring to become Tenehers, a Normal CIA. Will be formed, in which pray t Teal instruction will be given in the art of Toathing. To this class, lectures will he given on tide subject of Teaching. The tempts ,•. ice, idleness and dissipation are few. There is nothing to draw the mind of the stn. • • •.: lAMB, it is quiet and retired, just such a situation s as a young nun desire.; of • ..v.•suit would seek. The sot:miles are inn flourishinp; condition, and each has a line . • ,•li d clinics l wurlts, The are large and einninod:ousont additional building is in . er , e.tion, which will be finished title fall. Shade Gap is situatett on the snail • ,• , • diantbersburg and Mount UM. Station nn the Pot. u. Rail Road. : i•'or Session 01 five months, u 52 50. Winibing, light, ;led fuel, extra. Students • the time of mitering until the close of the Session. Payments half in ad , cat the middle of the session. For catalogues and (nether particulars, address W. 71. WOODS, Shade limit. Co., Pa. , •.: ,q• 17. 1856.-am SHERIFFS SALES. 13 . '11\ i rn7, : f sta ' e l, l " :!t7t t 7 wr i of ts t ri : l 4 l ( l ' x o l i ) t . n o tt i o ' i l t ~ f Huntingdon County, and to me diree iod, I sill expose .to public rule, nt the CI,IIII limise, in the borough of Huntingdon, on l'u , s- Ju 111 I' • Norembe , r, 1056, ait 10 o'clock. A of said tidy, the following described Real in wit ri , ,,,111, title, interest and claim of the .f. in and to one 1101110 and lot in cr Petersburg, front sixty beet on Main street and extending bark one hundred 11, enty feet to tt ',ever, bounded on the east li d bruit,. Renner, on the North by Abraham Cre,.. , ..11. baring thereon ereeted n two-story rralo, hour, painted white, told u shop. : , eized, taken in execution. anti to be sold as Ow poi:ell,. of bun G. owl Rebecca Ritter. ALSO All the right, title and interegt of the defen dnnt ,d; in and ton certain lot of ground adjoin ing the borough or 13 i rinitigharn, containing a hoot one acre more or leen, nil joining a lot of .loan (woe., Gzr l ., on the west, the !labile rood Ivadirg from Birmingham to Waterstreet an the nor!) :Ind east, on which is erected a brick !wilding seventy feet in length and thirty-live feet in depth, linen stories high, with a stove basement kno , n as "the i\lotintain Female Seat- 47. ed, taken in execution, and to be sold as property of “the Mountain Female Send- ALSO; All the right, title and interest of the Wen dam u l , i n nod to a l ot ,:•t* ground in the borough of :fllirleyshorg, lying on west side of Mein street, fronting sixty feet on earl streLt unit ex tending back 140 Feet to land of iNmitel Caro thers, bounded ou the North by a of the widow tooth by a lot of the heire of Jome, Carothers, dee'd., having thereon er,,tet: log house, a sun til itehen log sta.. •. ~:bet buildings. .. taken iu execution Mid to be sold as' rty of James Smith. ALSO; . , .” right, title and hitt:re:A of the def. II and to the feliowing tract of kn.' sit. hirley township, Iltaningdon comity, ~olcal by John Long on the west, Robert on the north, Black Log mountain on • : amomining two hundred acres more or ]. o.'llooo hundred of which is cleaned, hn thereon erected two small log and a log barn. taken'io oxecidi , n, and to be sold no ,roperty or David jKnepp. Ar.bli All the right,-title and interest of toe defen dant of, in and to two small parcels of land sit ttittei in the town of Scottsville, Cloy tp., Hun tiitmlon comity, hounded no the root by a lot of Atom Corfman, north by David Beek, west by Samuel Smith,' south by Pollock road, contain ing in all one acre and II half more or less, with ti7e following improvement , ' thereon, a two story log lIOURC. Soloed, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Joseph Banks. ALSO; - - - All the right, title and interest of John Don ttlikun, one of defendant, in mid to nil that nte•snage, parcel or tract Mined situate in Un ion township, Huntingdon roomy, on the wes terly side of the mints river, and hounded by lands of Matthew F. Campbell, James !Imp son—John MeCembe and others, containing one hundred and forty acres, be the same more or less, being the same lands IT)Olti011ell in no arti cle of agreement, dated March 19, 1850, between John it. coßnen, John Donaldson, James Don aldson and Michael Ilennig. Seised. taken in execution, nod to be sold as the property of Quito). Taylor and John Don _ _ ALSO; All the right, title tool interest Of the defen dant of, in and to the tollowing described pro. perry, to wit :—A tract of land known as the lien, How tract, containing about 270 acres en limn! Top, Tod tp., adjoining lantba of R. Hate Powell, Gcn'l. A. I'. Wiltom, and others, hartng thereon erected a two story log house. barn and other improvement,: and almost 100 acres (leaven thereon. Atsn—A tract of land known am the Corbin tract, containing 300 ogres and ollowonce, tit unto in Rocky Ridge. Top t p., adjoining land of Tag - Ines heirs and others. AL.—A tract of land adjoining the adov, Ittioun as the Cornelius Inlet, containing 395 a cres. 5 perches and 11110,111 C. AL-O—,l tract Of land adjoining th... I warranted in the ntc of Si.eer and tattling :Pi acres, 153 ',ache:. and a ALSO—A tract of land a..j.idiing the Eatue, warranted in the name of Eliel Smith, eontaht ing 152 acres, 98 perches, and allowatti:e. tract o 1 land situate on Broad Top. Tod tp., warranted in the name 01 Speer and Il,tougherty, containing 439 sereft, 51 perches and allowanee, itdjoining the William lieneli Coal IBank trace, John Alet.ain, Michael J. Martin and others. A Lso—All the interest amid tlefeminnt in rho heel of Michael .1, Martin and Joseph S. Martiedce'sl., which he holds under certain sir tieles of agreement for the same, with John Dougherty and George \V. Sneer or °tiles wise, no the snow appeal's en recersl in Huntingdon. Se;zed, taken in execution, cod to be sold as Ono proporty of Gen'l William 11. Irwin. ALSO ; All the right, title, interest and claim of the (kleinlaut, to a it of ground situate in the town of Harnett, Tod tp., Huntingdon County, frau • Ong 50 feet on Hamilton Stieet, and extending Lack 140 reet to an alley, hounded nn tho East by u lot a Michael McCabe, and nundlored 20 in plan of said town, having thereon crewed a two story log house to by 26 feet with other prey...meats. ti,„l z ed, taken in exemt ion, and to be sold n tha prnpb:ly fit. Thomas Mettillan. ,;:.)S1.11.;21. GREENLAND Sheriff's (Alice, I. Hunt., ()et. 8, 1851% .1 'fr 211 ,;i'l YE . ) 'Oil eti2 al (1,0111ING! A New Asstirlment Just Opened And will be sold 30 per cent. CHEAPER THAN TUE CHEAPEST! t hroTi etlitlly i tn rt. " , ' t lust opened at his store-room in i‘lnrket, Square- Iluntingdonot splendid new stuck of Ready , made clothing for Fall and Winter. which he will sell cheaper than the same putlitT of Goods ran he purchased at retail in Philadcf phia or any other establishment in the country. Persons wishing to buy Clothing would' do well to roll and examine his stock before purcha sing ei.ewhera. Hats, Caps, goats, and Shoes, whia will he mild lower than at any other es• tablislninnt in the county. Iltmtingdott Oct. 8. 1856. VALUABL E FARM, OF LIMESTONE LAND, FOR SALE. The subscriber will offer at public sale. on Tuesday, November 11, his farms situate! in Morris township, and containing 205 acres.- 250 acres under fence and in good cultivation, the balance timber land. This property is db vided about equally into two farms, with n lam evArbrick house and frame tenant house , slaita large barn, wagon shed and corn=l 2 n crib, carpenter and blacksmith shops on one, and a estoll frame house tool barn on the other; with good water and fruit on both places, and in n healthy neighborhood. Al a at the sante time ar.dplace, I will offer 4 i 91i acres of mountain land, n lots or I'rom•so to 1110 a , ,,, to suit purchasers. This laud is sell ,t with thrifty young Chesnut, white and yellow pine, and oak titular, and convenient to the fern,?, with good roach; to and through saw. 1140 :lbove mporty is within tn'.to of the Pcnti'n It. It and 2.3 unite canal e;,, Water Strut. Fur toe d,er particulars, t 0!;,,.„, SAMUEL, P. ‘;;ALL.NCE. Spruce Creek, P. it. Et nut. co. Sep.:!;s6-2tu. [ESTA,TE OF' sYd'Er. srrrz, DEcui Adio ; oistrator's Notice. OTICL' is hereby given that letters of Ad. inumtra don on the estate of Samuel Kerr, late of P.m,' towtothip. dec . d., have lien gran• tea to u‘lersigutd,vesiding in said tern• to wham those indebted will plea, mai, l'ainediale payment, and tutor having claims will present than duly atitheidivated litrsettle• moot. JOHN I.IOI:SEHOLDEIt, October 1,1856.-6 t. 'r. LEsTATE ul' 'mos. Gottsucti, DEc.D.I Admiubtrator's Notice. OTIOE is hereby Oven that letters of AJ• ... ministration on the estate of Thomas Gor such, late of Penn township, deed., have been granted to the undersig.d, residing in said township, to whom, those indebted will please make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN HOUSEHOLDER, October 1,1856.-6 t. Abler. STRAY BULL. lame to the residence of the k, , subseriber, in Penn township, on or about the Ist of October, t e a ,/ a Black Bull. The owner is re. • quested to prOvo pioperty, 11111.1 tithe hint away, otheraise - ho . will he sad neeot , ding to law, JACOB FINN. Little Valley, Penn tp., Nov. 4, '36.-4t. GI - COUNTRY DEALICIts cnn buy CLOTHING from me in Huntingdon at Whole sale, as cheap as they can in the citioi, an 1 have a Wholesale al ire inn Philadelphia. Apr.9,'513. H. ROMAN. LEAD PIPE lot sale at the Hardwate Store of JAMES A. BROWN & CO. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENT& Pennsylvania Magistrate Lay Library. 1 BMW JUSTICE, BUSINESS MAN'S GWnE. New and Sixth Edition, bringing the Ent r r down to A Treatise on the office and duties of Alder men end Justices of the PC,I,C in the Common ifeelth of Pennsylventa. inelnding nll the re quired Forms of process end Docket Entries; and ondmiling not only whatever me , he deem ed velnable to JUStiCeP of the Peace Sat to land- Tenanus and General Agents ; and ma king this volume what purports to be a safe Le gal Gnide for Business Men. 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Thus the purchaser of Puritan's Digest will always he in possession of the complete body of the ttiatute Laws of Pennsylvania down to the very hour Mice be perd., it. Those who have already purchas'd Puritan's Digest may al ways complete the date tier this small sum of Fill/ Cents, the price or value containing all the atmual Digests issued since the first publication of the present edition of Purdon's Digest, as - licrootorc stated. KAY & BROTHER. Law Booksellers card Publishers 17 & IV /filth St,•cct. First Store above Chesnut. Orders or letters of inquiry for Law Books epuutry promptly attended to. Sept. 10, 1055.-31 u. LATEST ARRIVAL. OF '.'l'l , ' ,- ill'ili',..',., .'ltill,Pl_te6l L-V3KISI,' Sheri Ir. Al' T ii.o7 BROAD TOP DEPOT. Gout's, consisting of vey Goods, Ilard-nate, Groceries, tineens-ware, Cedar-ware, Oats, boots and shoes., ee;Now-ware. Crockery-ware, i!onc and earthen Tin-ware, Cane nail:Jig-rods. Ready Made Clothing always on hand, /tad in short everything that is usually kept in a lidt'UV, SALT, FISH AND PLASTER, kept constantly for Sale. Call and examine our Goods and judge for; yourselves. All kinds 01 country produce taken ih ex change l'or Goods itt tho highest market prices. The highest market pile. paid Inc all kinds of Grail, Prompt attention paid to storing and forward• ing all kinds amen:handle°, produce, &c. Ilnntingdon. 111ny, 14, 1856. 1 BLAST AGAIN Undtr*. a.n Fo , -don liir/FL. iglu? THE tiUBSCIIIIIERS TARE TUIS timd or informing their trionds and the pub lic generally, that they 'earn rebuilt the Hunt ingdon Foundry, nn':, are now in successful 3p oration, and are 1 2.repared to furnish casting of. all kindp, of th',, best quality on Cho shortestno— tire nod nfo , :c reasonable terms. Former, ti;;;;ited to calltind examine our M.O.s. We are manufacturing the Hunter Plor,gh, (this plough took the premium at tho P.autingdon County Agricultural Fair, in 1835). also Hunter's celebrated Cutter Plough, which_ can't ho beat. together with the Keystone, Hill- side, and 13urahear Ploughs. Wo have on ha 94- and nre manullicturing stoves, ellCh as Cook, Parlor end ollire stoves for cool cr wood. HOLLOW-1V ARE consisting or Nettles, Boilers, Skillets, &c., alt of +hieb will he sold cheep for cash or in ex chnuee for eunutry produce. Old metal taken for new castings. By n strict attention to busi ness told desire to please, e hope to receive a share of puoie pUtrlingo. J. 111. CU NNINGIIAM & BRO.. April 30, ltt36.—tr. CONFECT/VIVA/4Y & 17:177' S TORIi, UVULAR IL Mt GIRD, SUCCESSOR TO THOMAS FRY, traw,Estix cam:MOM:a t Flturrenr.S, NO. 191 North Third St., above Wood, Phila. MANUFACTURER OF CONFECTION. M ary, Jujube Paste, Curt Drops, eltteolate Drops, Broody Drops, Liquor Bottles, Jelly Cubes, Cimu Chocolate, French Toys, White Sugar Toys. &c. ' &o. AND DEALER IN Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Currants, Citron, Figs. Dates, Prunes, Almonds, Walnuts, Fil. hem, Cream Nuts, Ground Nuts, Fire Crack ers, Syrups, Tamarinds, Liquorice, Rock. Can dy, &e., &e. The attention of Dealers is reqested to an examination of toy stock, which will be Pound equal to any in Philadelphia. N. D.—Drders by mail or otherwise prompt ly amended to. A ukti,'36.-Iy.. Cheapest "Job Printing" Office IN TIM cousin. Wit lane now made such arrangements in our Job o.ldee us will enable us to do all kinds of i Job Printing at 20 per cent, cheaper rates Than any Office in the County. Give us a call. If we don't give entimatiafay. tion, no eltargc at all will be made.