-~~ 41tti4ligVpit_'24oinal. ,to viNEWS.MIOII.7T HOBE. ' • e••• AD DRESS OF TUE PRESIDENT OF - 'TUE lIENTINEIiON COUN'T'Y Awn.. c.turun AL SOCIETY. • • SrorLa's - PLAce, Noy..7th, 1866. T.. the .6011 thou vj etc Pennsylvania—Stale Aerii..afx.;(ll Seei4, 'Slit compliance with the . ryquirutiloots, a aan act pssitai ss,the 29th del of March; -1.. 1851, on•lioltelf-of the fluntingffon County Agricultural Switty, I herenith tranimit to you s bite toport for the present year. The oifikera, named is our first report, wore r c elisete,i at oar last meeting and are an fo'• , IStoW ni illias, Stover's Pine, ' Iteeordhig Sftretarios —John S. Isett, Spruco 'Creek, James S. Burr, Huntingdon. trebpondiog Secretary —Dr. John Oominiil Alcsandrin. •-•; ir;;;tWei—liou. James twin, Huntingdon, Librarinn—Theo. H. Cromer t Eig., " Oar econd annual Fair was held at Hun ivdun,*on the itb , 9th, and loth days of Oe• 4vbrt inst. Be expediency of having a Fair the pre• sent ear, wan doubted by ninny ardent friends att.. gaud cause, on account of the unfavorable character of the early part of the season. lint the runic so far exceeded our most sanguine expectations, that it in now deemed expedient to invite in future an annual exhibition of the ...din or the industry and ingenuity of the in• habitants of the county. In litany less favored parts of tho world, thu utmost ingenuity of philanthropy ii severely taxed, to devise material upon which to employ the industry of suffering humanity. . And mill more, to proeme such a scant remuneration as will keep soul an body together until their des. tiny on earth is accomplished. Hitt we are a more highly favored people. A benevolent Providence has spread out before 'us almost a butintiless, rich and divenified re• with a . sell and climate capable, under the heal of itlastry, of ruing all the products originalli planted by the Laud of the Creator upon the: earth, which are esseutial to healthy and comfortable life. But with us, the oldest and best cultivated parts - of our country are susceptible of such improvements under the hand of industry, as to sustain more than quadruple its present ill. A. And in order to real:— such results, no have only to render labor re..p,table, by colineAing it with science, and intelligence, to which our societies and fait, 'tire bu largely. contribuling. It wai'ileemcd unnece,rary to give a detailed repnet of the judges on premiums. But some epodal .runes should be taken of domestic anemia the amount of which was nu great, that it was not possible fur the judges in that depurtmont to du justice to their own feel. ings. 'Ala we would respectfully icemmiend that, la future that department be go (1441.1 that at least three sets of judges may be em. played, and also that power to award dizereibm• ary prenkiumi lie awarded. JONA. MCWII.I.IA.MS, Prcs't. Meeting of the Agricultural Society. A• meeting of the Iluntivolon County Agri• iuc•iety was held et the Court Iko., kitin!ingdoti, en liVedileedny e‘ening Elth, Judge MeWillinni,, PR,id , nt of the Society ; 15,1, Chair, and J. S. thtre,Seereto - ry, being 211,0,1, kr,f, I,l^ ttr ntatl ryi (; u ~•.irt. Thu Annual Report et vi the fitutu agricultural Socieiv, wad mad, ailoptai, and orderoil to bo published_ in ilia nowdpapurd of thin County. Hun. Jamei Treamtrer of tie- Society, hM Annual Report, read and adopted. Ou motion,' the • Committee oppeinted ut former weetiag,la report on the itihjeut of nar Influence upon Vegetation, reported tbro' their Chairman, T. U. Cromer, Esy. 'rho re. port wan onanimunely adopted and ordered to ho printed. . .Gen. U W. Speer, Chairman of the Commit; toe appointed to report upon the subject of the rotalo Rot, stated that Ito had prepared a re port an that subject, but on account of not ha ving had thuu to submit it to the other mom , burs of the Committee to ascertain whether it :net with their approbation, he declined reading . it for the present. At the request of tho Sod et v, he then gave a synopsis of his report.. er belly, which evinced ccinsiderableresettreh, tin:braced the results of numerous cuperitmcc A general discussion of the subject of Potato Culture then sprung up,.in which Maj. Suni'l Caldwell, Peter Stryker, H. N. Me Allister, Esq., Gen. C. W. Speer, A. W. Benedict, Esq., and T. 11. Cremer, Esq., took part. On motion the Committee on the Potato Rot wag coml., ed until the next meeting. Gen. J. C. Watson, Chairman to report on the best mode of resuscitating Wore-out Mea dow Land, being absent, said Committee was, on motion, continued to report at a future 0,1 motion, A. IV. Benedict, Esq., Peter Stryker and Muj. Samuel Caldwell were appoin• ted a Comtnittee 'to report at the next meeting an nt the propriety of holding an Annual Fair next year, and the best means of securing a go. neral tntereat therein. On motion, adjourned until Tuesday evening of the first week of the January Court. our Religious services by Rev. Win. li• Mackay, on Sunday next, 23d inst , at 10 o'clock, forenoon, and 3 o'clock after noon, in lhe l'ro. Episcopal Church. sir No change in the markets. TREASURER'S I)IWARTI►IENT, Pennsylvania Railroad Company, I ) IIII.ADELPHIA, Nov. 5, 1556. NOTICE.—The Board of Directors have this day declared a Dividend for the six months, ending lot inst., of FOUR rest 01, on the Cap ital Stock of the Company clear of State Tax out of the vet profit of the Company, payable on and after 'the ; lAth ip&L Tu prevent errdr., Stockholders and other persons canceling dividerdi,, are requested to present their certificates, or powers of attorney, and thole holding old certificates are requested to present them to be eteehtiageil for new ones. Bleak pewee.; of attorney can be had on ap plication at this Mike. - ..Tll.OB. T. FIRTH, Treasurer. N.B.—Stockholders on the. liunSiogrton List Rill plea.o present their Certificates when they call for their Dividends. • . .11TLES & DORPI.N. GRAND JURORS-NOVEMBER TERM. Al,.',row Carberry, Farmer, Hopewell Henry Cernprobst,leukeeper, Huotiu, Gem4e W. Cohel, Farmer, Clay John'M. Cunningham, Carpenter, Huntingdon John Cullman, Farmer, HniOn ' disc h Leff, Blacksmith, West David Dunn, Merchant, Huntingdon Alexander Ewing, .Partner, West " Somali Byer, Farmer, Warriursum4 Nicholas Goshorn, Partner, Tell Jacob Goodman Mill Wright, Henderson Samuel Hemphill Carpenter, Huntingdon Henry Isenberg, Partner, Walker 'Nicholas' Isenberg, Carpenter, Porter ' LAO, Farmer; Tod iJoliurPlice, Fernier, Jackson • StoWel W. Mytuii Merchant, Barren' Henry 1.. McCarthy, Teacher, Brady Luau M. Neff, Farmer, - lien, Putt, do Hope,woll • Peter Swine, do Shirley • John Shoop, du ' do Alexander Stewart,do Franklin James Shively, do West Traverse Jurors,—First Week. Rudolph Brenneman, farmer, Walker A bralinin Bolinger, of John, farmer, Tell Elias Brown, farmer, Springfield Adam Black, farmer, Clay John Bak j er, r., carpenter, Clay John Cresswell, merchant, West Soloman Chileote ' miner, Tod Enoch Chilcote, further, Springfield Samuel Cummins, fanner, Jaclisou William Cunninp haus, jr., farmer, Clay Isj•sart, !firmer. Franklin . John Decker, farmer, Hopewell • Levi Evans, merchant, Tod John Edwards:farmer, Ted Samuel Fleming, laborer, Barren Daniel Fink, farmer, Penn George Garner, farther, Penn George W. Glazier, carpenter, Huntingdon John It. Gorsuch, jr., fanner, Coon John I lutehison, lhrmer, Warriorstnark Frederick Heeler, farmer, Porter William Hoffman, carpenter, Huntingdon Henry tier, do Peter Kesler, merchant, Brady Caleb Kelly, laborer, Cromwell joins Leport, fanner, Franklin William Lightner, laborer, Brady Christian Lung, Grocer, Huntingdon • Adam Leflert, jr., farmer, Porter Samuel Miller, of Saml, farmer, BLaree William Moore, farmer, West John S. Miller, manufacturer, Jackson David B. Moog, Ihriner, Warriormark Benjamin 1.. Me•mhan. pta:sterer, Walker A. B. Sangaree,fanner, Walker Benjainin Spraugle, farmer, Morris Daniel Showalter, farmer, IlemlerJoa Jacob Summers, jr., farmer Hopewell David Shultz, farmer, Hopewell Abraham Shoenfelt, farmer, Walker • David S. 'fussoy, farmer, Porter Alm,ham Weight, farmer, Franklin tleorge Whittaker, farmer, Porter Simeon Wright Esq., fanner, Uri,. Saumil Wigton farmer, Franklin Joiden Wright, farmer, Union I sane Wolverton, miller. Binds Daniel Womelsdovf, J. P., Franklin Traverse Jurors—Second Week. lacub Ansladi, farmer, Jackson Willimn M. lief , Ironmaster, Shirley &Mond Bucher ' farmer Shirley George Borst, f.irincr, Shirley John Bruitilimi,Jl, farmer, Peon Hobert Cunningham, Mr. :it, Bailee Andrew Croisicy. farmer ' Penn William Curry, Jr., manufaeturet Franhlia Loot, Cornell., laborer, Shirley Samuel Duren, farmer, Dublin • John C. Davis, farmer ' West Aaron W. Evans, merchant, Casa Allen lahrarile, manufacturer, T iu l John H. Oltick,'farhicr, Shirley James Ca San eel flrovc, (armor, Ca, - 1.11 Well fanner, Warriurstuark Walter Galbraith, farmer, Cl‘tatwell John Geisinger, farmer. Penn George Mann, farmer, lirady JAM. Hint, farmer, Jackson John Householder, J. P. Penn Andrew S. Ilmrison, J. P., Huntingdusi John /ilrPlicrreii, J. I'. Franklin Richardson Read, mend:alit, Cass licorice Robertson, farina Springfield William 1101111.ot:1c; plasterer, Flntitingdun Jacob Sourer, flamer, Wiirriorsmark Samuel Shearer, farmer, Shirley Henry Shaffer, farmer, Cass Alexander Stitt, farmer, Porter Jonathan Teague, farmer, Cromwell Francis B. Wallace, blacksmith, Huntingdon Thomas Weston, inerchwit,Warriortunark John Wry, farmer, Franklin It. B. Wigton, ironmaster, Cromwell TRIAL LIST.--November Term, FIRST WEEK Mary Steeley vs Hugh Morin's Admr. Taylor for use vs David Hudson's Admr. John Lukens Adam vs John and Robt. Madde, John' Savage vs Heavy Davis. Conrad's adult. vs John If. Stonebraker. :llatfiews heir; vs lt; K. & J. H. Shaenberger. . Caldwell vs Samuel Bolinger. Charles Brattoit vs William Corbin's Adair. Matthews heir, vs E. S. Plowman. George McCrum va Thos. Wilson. Ganoe vs Shoeuberger. George Otenkith vs E. S e llers. Stirling & Alexander vs Bracken, Stitt & Cu. John H. Wheeler vs Moses Greenland. I. Wolverton vs Irvin ' Green et al. Marquands Ponn'a R. R. Co. JUVOI/ 11. Sex vs Samuel Caldwell. James 13ell is John S. Miller. George W Pheasant vs Robert llnro Panel. SECOND WEEK Dr. Shoenberger's exr vs A. I'. Wilson of RI, A. P. IVilson vs M. Buoy. John Lee vs Josoplt V. Moore. 111ielatel Quarry vs Wise Sr. Buchanan. Cletnenalleire' vs Itruwa & States, Patrick Kelley vs Penna. R. R. Z.!to Georgp I..rino vs .ftlichtel Hawn. Isaac'Raieht vs A. Wise, Jr., and Jacob Wise. Jos. W. Riley for use vs H. 818. T. M. R. R. & C, Co. Nicholas C. Decker vs Boat & Buckingham. G. W. Wagoner vs W. Garver. Elisabeth lieitte va A. Price & Samuel Halite. Samuel Stewart is Sliefiler & hon. Leonard Weaver vs Lock & Snyder. Joseph McCracken vs Wm. I , o;ter's ears & hers .Atio:phus Patterson vs J. S, P. & W. W. Harris. Fisher & McMamie vs Shoop & Wharton, Lieorge Couch for use vs Couch, Herd, & Co. Jacob Cresswall vs Robert Pero rowel. Samuel Beatty vs W. H. Wharton & H. Wharton Andrew Crownuver vs Wm. Cummins admr & M. Cummins. PROCLAMATION. ViTHEREA 8, by a precept to mo directed by the Judges or the Common Pleas of the county Of Huntingdon, bearing test tho 22d day of Au(,gust, UM, I am commanded to echo Public Proclumation,,througliont my whole wick, that er Conrt dr Common Pkas will be held 010 Court House in the 13orone of Hun tingdon, on the third Monday (and lith day) of November, A.D., 1556, for the trial of all booms in said roert whiCh remnin undetermined betbre the said Judges, when mitt where all jurors, Witll6B.lll and snitors,•in the trial of ell it)..ea erereretired to appear. • Lhit ' e a d at Bunt ing lou, the 22d day ligutt, in thn your of our Lord 1856, aud the Blut year ni American ludopendoncit. • , . JOAlil: A !lit EASLANI), Sherif. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. PRO( LAMATION. WIIEREAR by a precept to me directed, dated at Huntingdon, the 224 day of August, A. I). 1956, under the hands and seals of the Hon. George Taylor, President of the Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, and gener aljail delivery Of tits 24th judicial district of Penn u Ivania composed of Huntingdon Blair and Cam bria, and the lion. Thomas P. Stuart and Jona than McWilliams, his associates, Judges of the county of Huntingdon, justices assigned, appoint ed, to hear, try and determine all and every in dietmvuts made or taken for or concerning all crimes, which by, the laws of the State are made capital or felonies of death and other offences crimes and misdemeanors, which have been or shalt hereafter be committed or perpetrated for crimes aforesaid—l am commanded to make pub lic proelaniatlon throughout my whole bailiwick that a Court ofpycr and Terminer, of Common Pleas and Quarter sessions, will be held at the Court House in the Borough of Huntingdon, on the second Monday (and lath day) of November, next, and those who will prosecute the said pri soners bo then and there to prosecute them as it shall be just, and that all Justices of the Peace, Coroners and Constables within said county be then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock, A. 31. of said day, with their records, in quisitions, examinations and remembrances, to do those things which to their offices respectfully appertain. Dated at Huntingdon the 2.2 d day of August, in the year of our Lord 1856, and the elst year of American Independence. JOSHUA GREENLAND, Sheriff. • Register's Notice.. .kToncE Is HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL IN persons interested that the following named persons have settled their accounts in the Reg• ister's Office at Huntingdon, and that the said accounts will be presented for confirmation and allowance, at an Orphans' Court to be held at Huntingdon, in and fur the County of Hunting• dun, on Wednesday, the 12th day of November next, to wit : I. Benedict Ste*ens,Esq., Administrator and Trustee to sell the Real Estate of Ludwick Keister, late of Springfield township, deed. 2. George Lang, surviving Administrator of Patrick Lang, late of Walker township, dee'd. 3. Henry M. Ker, Administrator of John Her, (who was in his lifetime one of the Admiu • istrators of Patrick Lang, dee.,) this being an account of the Administration of the Estate of Patrick Lang, dcc'd., by said John Her in his lifetime. 4. John Henderson and Harriet Henderson. Administrators of George Henderson, late of West township,"dec'd. 5. David Thompson and Martha Thompson, Administrators ofJohn Thompson, late of llen• derson• township, dee'd. 6. David Mountain, acting Administrator of William Dean, Esq, late .of Walker township, dee'd. ' HEYRY GLAZIER, Rugister, n'egniter's Mdinudon, Oct. 10, '56 The Kansas Question Settled PEACE RESTORED ! fI Y latest arrival from the East, the subscri• I )hers have jubt received nod are now opening the largest end most judicionsly selected assort• anent of Hardware, ever brought to Huntingdon. Our stock coo sists in port, of Building Material, such as locks, hinges, screws, bolts, glass, oils, and paints, (White lead, fire proof and zinc paints.) . . Mechanics , Tools, in great variety ; including many new inveu tiona and late improvements. • We invite -the attention of Saddlers and Conch-makers to ourlargeaud splendid stocker Saddlery & Coach Trimming such as i,addle.trees.. gig -trees, selradjustin l 4, pad trees, homes, of 20 kinds, latest styles of buckles, stirrups, &c.: Orating Hog skins, pa tent and enameled leather, enameled muslin, coach Ince, hubs : spokes, fellows, shafts, springs, axles, &c., &c. Ladies and housekeepers generally, will find it greatly W their all vantage to.call and exam• hie 000 new stock of silver and common spoons, line table euttery, seiswrs, hollowware, lamps, patent sausage grinders, and all other house• furnishing goods ; including many now and uae• ful inventions. In our recent purchases, we save bought at such rates as enable us to sell even lower than heretofore. No charge for allowing goods.— All orders promptly attended to. JAMES A. BROWN & CO. October Bth, 1356. Gas ! Gas-Lights are Coming ! AND SO ARE NOT WITH GAS! . But with an entirely now and wall assorted stock uf FALL% WINTER GOODS, SUCH AS DIM GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENS W.A.RE HARDWARE HOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, BONNETS, CARPETS, and►OU Cloths. WOOD, WILLOW WARE and every other article usually kept in a coun try store. We have one of the best selected stocks of DRY GOODS ever offer, d to the citizens of this place and vicinity, and are deter mined to sell lower than call be purchased east oldie Allegheny. Give us a call and be satis lied of the Met. We will sell opr old stock at cost. Don't forgat to call at the Metropolitan before purchasing man, other House. We also . purchase Anil store Grain, and it is admitted by all that we have the safest place of unloading in town. All kinds of produce token in exchange for Goods. VIDIE ME would offer for - sale the following pro- IA petty, viz A farm of 90 Acres, of land in Germany Valley, Runt. co., it being one half of the Feint formerly owned by Gco. Eby. Nearly all clear ed and in a One state of cultivation. Choice Limestone Land with Rouse and Stable erected thereon, with relining water. miles from Shirleysburg and 5 miles from Penna. Canal and Railroad at Mt. Union. Also 15 Acres of choice land adjoining the above ' on which is ereeted two good :Houses, small Barn, Wood House, &e., with a never-fail ing spring of good water, and fine Orchard, with choice fruit. This is a very desirable property, and would be suitable for a mechanic, or soy person desiring to retire from active lifis. A tao—A farm in Union Township, Hunt. co., containing 4J Acres, one half of which is cleared, and the balance first quality of Timber land, situated within one mile of the Puma Ca- nal and Railroad ut Mill Creek. Either of the above progenies, will be sold low and on reaiionable terms, apply to the sub scribers at Mill Creek, Huntingdon co., Pa. KESSLER & BRO. Al 5ept.10:56.-tf. s(s cb es to ',Wawa 4 nrict. ift ) • AYER'S Cathartic Pills (SUGAR COATED,) All NUM TO " ' CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND CURE THE SICK Invalid., Father., Mothers, Physicians Plailunthropi.ta, read their Effects, •nd judge of their Virtue.. FO N. TILE CEEE OF Headache, Fick Hendache,Foul ntomach. Prrmalto, PA., May 1, 1,411. Da. J.C. Ain. 81r I have been retawholly curini of the worst !swindle any holy r/111 hue by a Lime or two of your MM. It limits! toads° frobt•fonletunowh,whieb they cleanse at once. If they will cure others m they Mt me, the fart is worth knowing. Your. with great reaped, XD. W. PRXIII.B, Clerk of Sleawr Chaim. Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints. Dirmtimmee or unt Inman, 1, Wtouttorrox, 1). C., 7 Fel)., IBS, I : I hare taw! your Pills in my general and liwpitel prartico ever Meet. yeti etado thee, met mullet Itealtith.te wy they are the beet catitanie we employ. Their ruytt• lilting action on the fiery I,ittek and derided, ...nuritn•ht• ly they are au admirable remedy fur tletattputente of that orrau. I ea.,. I lam seldom fun. n reset of 1111,, Liia war ao ebatirtete that It end not reoelny yield le thew. Ytuterually yours, ALVIIZII HALL, M. Ptiytidan qf Mt Marine lbapital Dysentery, Relax, and Worms. POST Orric, Manage, LIT. CO., Mien., Now. 18, IgBB, Cs. ATM: Your PIN are tho perfoodon of They hare done my wife mom good thou T ran tell you. She had been Niel; and pining away for months. Ii tint Of to be doctored tot great elliPlint, lout i.,01 no better. tihe thee commenced taking your Pllle. which too cured her, by expelling large onantltlits ,if worm. (dent) fr.. her body. They afterward ounkl bar and our two children of bloody dy.entery. eine of our liClglalam, had It Net. and my wife cured biro with two doe. of your Pllb, while other. around tut pald from five to twenty dollen. do,•bou' bilk, end hot tench time, without being cored outholy even Wen. Such a medldue NI y.'ll. whirl, id artnall, good and limn., will to pelred here. GEO. J. MUFFIN, ildbodd., Indigestion and Impurity of the Blood. free Rea. J. r. Mona, littler of Adv.( C7aurrls, 1)5. Anil! T hare anal your Pill, with ettraiinlinary IlleCellY tit my (111111,11.1 Wilting time I not 1,1110.1 to VISil In lIISITTTIO. ' l,' TOglihtto theorgennof.llgwlinn and pet ify the blood they - are the very hest remedy I have ever known, and 1 can confidently ter.. mind them too lop Toms, J. Y. 111111,8. WYONINO Co., N. Y., Oct. 24, 1D55. Pm:butt 1 stn using your Cathartic Pills in toy prat , tic°, and and thorn an oleollent purgative to clean. the system awl plait), the fou . r i tZll , 7 ,g . it ,Tv. brt Am, Erysipelas, Scrofula, Kitts's Evil, Tester, . Tumors, put Salt Rheum. . _ ... - ..... - Front a P.ru areting Merchant ef L. uis, M. 4, MC, DR. Area: Your Pilla are the parer, 44 ell that la great in medicine. They have canal me little daughter of ulcerous 'tor. Upon her heads and fret that had prof DJ Incurable fur years. Ller 'author Itm bean lung arlevone ty of with blotch.. and pimply , . oh her skin and In bur heir. After our child wm cared. aim eh.° tried rug Pills, and they have'eurett her. ASA NIOEti ri Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Coat. Amu the Rer. Mr. Ituartee, nitric Mellsoctiet Fyie. !.Turd. f. f AVANNAII. .Inu. 6. 11150. normal. : 1 should he ungrateful am the relief Your skill hes use if I not report hey ease It you. ♦ cult' sec,. t..) littte ed,tl 1-rought en excruciating oeuralgit. totted.. which 0nft...1 lu chronic rheumatism. Notaithsiaudieg 1 lavi the knelt of physicians. the disease re t rh„,,. effects were slew, but 11111,.. liy imtieseriog In the use of them 1 our nee. entirely S enAnntn, IlArqx Itemic Le.. t Dc,..IPSS. Da. Alen: I here Loin pelf rely cured 11 your fill. of !thematic lien[ —n tlitit bed aftllcled via ror years. VINCENT SLIDELL. For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred COlll. ri,lrleg an 1.10 ritr, they are an excel lent remedy. For Costiveness or Constipation, and an • D 33333 er PM, 11, aro a, end. and elirctial. Fits, Suppression. l'arkiVlisr inthinimß" glen, and own Deankm. and Partial lllind. near, hare Lam cured by the rlter►tlte wt. Yf throe Bl.t of the pall In market ronb.in Iturcury, wlll.l, al• {Lough rt ialuabla r.•u.e.lr h. Adro 1.0., lu a public pill, from the .11.adful co...pivot.. that ire aorntly follow it. incaution•. Ille. Thee "0111114111 wa mar• wry or toluoral dulaitauce who , crer. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL volt TUE UMID CURE OF CfH7G/IN,COLDS,, lIOA INSTRNESS, I HE'LL:. ENZA, BRONCO VMS. W HOOPING COUGH, CHOUP, ASTER. , IN CIPIHNT CON SUN PTION, and for the relief of rOliellieptire patients in Moored stages of the we seed not speak to the pithik of Ile Virtues. Throughout story wan. and almost story 1..11.1 of the American Matra, Its Non.lertill rill,. or loilloodary non. Wi to halo nett It already known. hay, few are the Wallis. In any cielliteti ,tittlitr) utt thivontinent without tot. personal emo.thenee of Ile offer, nod few.•r yet the 1:4111111111,11tivil bur .here Ithtell bore not oblong tlont some living trophy of let tictory alit the sobile end den• gerund diesitNes of the throat and loose. Whilo It I. the most powerful tin lidote yet It nowo to men for tho toroth dell. end dauget.ons .liseeses.4 the pidni.onny organ, It Is also tho pleasantest and ankst remedy that eels be e. 1 ;?alt IV; Infan t . ..stitt i d s '7lf."l„'ZZ:,7 - ,.,t,."'11t:.,":1°.V. . 0 . th em new parcel. ' We Itat,• nl•tnud a ot ' grounds to behave Otto more the son. ettnintloue It proventa than those it cotes. Keep It by you. and mule voter colds while they are eumbh•, nor neg. le. thew midi no human t11:111 toil 1.1.1er the inexorable canker that. fastened on the vital. eats your life owny. Alt know• tho drestAftil fidelity of Wen disorders. and at they know to. the virtues of this remedy, We need not do more than to anione them It 1. still wade the teat It out to.. We quo no cost• no rare, no toll to prodnee It the most perfort possible, Gild thou afford those who rely on II the lest agent which our skill can toroth for their cure •PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Yaps -LSD SOLD ST JOHN HEAT), Huntinitdon, eni dealers in medicine everywhere. October 15, 1856.—1 y. New Goods ! New Goods !! AT D. P. GWIN'S CHEAP STORE. D. (Pain Ims just received from Philade'. phia a largo and beantifni assortment of WALL i Artrl9lZß ZOO DS. consisting of the most fashionable Dress Goods for Ladies and Gentlemen, such as Black Silks, Chameleon & Fancy Silks, French Mormoes, All Wool de Loins, Persian Twills, Coburg Cloth, Lavelle Cloth, Alpacca, Debaia, Madon na Cloth, Wool Plaids, and any quantity of Fancy Detains. Prints of any description. ALSO,' large lot of dross Trimmings, dress Buttons, Bonnet Silks, Ribbons, Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery, Laces, Veils, Collars, Undersleeves, Chimazetts, Mohair head dresses, Gum Belts, Whalebones for Skirts, Silk and Linen Hose, French Working Cotton, Fall and Wool Shawls, and a variety of Fancy Goods too numerous to mention. Also, Cloths, black and blue, black and fancy Cassimer. Cassinets, K. Jeans, Vestings, Flan ' nolo, Wt. Red and Yellow, Sack Flannels of all colors, Canton Flannels, Cotton Drills, Nan keen. Linsey, Muslins, bleached and unblettch• ad, Ticken, Cheeks, Table Diaper, Woolen and Linen Table Covers, Sheeting Muslin 2} yarns wide Woollen Coats, Caps And Comforts, Woollen yarns cf different colors. Silk Btinnets of the latest styles of every color. Largest assortment in town nod at prices that cannot he boat. ALSO; Flat, ek (aps, of the latest styles, Boots and Shoes, 3SCARDVIMIL73, QuanblswAnxi, Buckets, Tubs, 13.- boo, Oil Cloths. Groceries, 91 the beet quality, Salt and all goods usually kept in a country Store. My old customers, and as many new ones as can crowd in are respectfully requeste6io come and examine my goods No charge for looking. All kinds of Country produce taken in ex change for goods, at the highest market prices. Oct. 8, 1836. THE SIIIRLEYSBURG FEMALE SEMI- NARY Will commence its winter session of fivo months on Monday, Nov. 3d. It is hoped that the pleasant situation and-salubrity of the village, the convenience and spiitiossuess of the Semi. nary, and the established character of the In. struetors will secure the attendance of a large . number i5l pupils. Terms•-.• For Board and Tuition per session, $62,60 Day Tuition from $8 to 12,00 Apply to J. B. KIDDER, Shirleysburg, flint. Co., Pa. Sept.2-1;66.-6t. • Qg, Sacks' MAN jcist recbtild and for sale bolemle CUNNINGSAIII & MINN. MILNWOOD ACADEMY, bade Gap, Huntingdon County, W. H. WOODS, A. M., Proprietor & Principal'. J. A.SUADE, Lecturer on Anatomy & Ilygeana, Rs, J. CAMPBELL, Lecturer on &nerd SAMUEL CAMPBELL, Andatant Literature, JOHN M. CAUSLAND. Thacher in Preparatory Department. THE annual exhibition will take place the lot Wednesday of October. do address by the Rev. D. X. Junkin, D. D., will be delivered•before the Philo and Diaynathian Societies, ut 2 o'clock, P. M. The Exhibitionsl performances will take place at 64 o'clock, P. M. The ex• aminations the week previous. These exercises the friends of education .areurespectfully idyl ted to attend. The next session opens on Wednesday, the 29th of October. This institution holds out peculiar inducements to voung men seeking an education. The Board of Instruction is composed of gentlemen of high literary attainments and skilled in their profession. The le. cation is very healthy, having the pure mountain air, and free from all noxious vapors arising from stagnant water and maraby ground. Those subject to ague could not bud s more desira ble place. The course of instruction is such as is beat calculated to prepare young men fur business, fur teaching, and fur taking a high stand in College. Fur those desiring to become Teachers, a Normal Class will be formed, in which practical instruction will be given in the art of Teaching. To this class, lectures will be given on the subject of Teaching. The tempts• tions to vice, idleness and dissipation are few. There is nothing to draw the mind of the stn dent from his books, it is quiet and retired, just ouch a situation as a young man desirous of improvement would seek. The societies are in a flourishing condition, and each has a fine li brary of choice works. The buildings are large and commodious, an additional building is is the course of erection, which will he finished this fall. Shade Gap is situated on dm mail route between Chambersburg and Mount Union• Station on the Penn. Rail Road. TERMS :—For Session of five months, $52 50. Washiue, light, and fuel, extra. Students are charged from the time of entering until the close of the SOSSiOII. Payments half in ad vance, balance at the middle of the session. Fur catalogue.; and further particulars, address W. D. WOODS, Shade Gap, Dent. Co., Pa. SHERIFF'S SALES. ALSO, September 17, 1856.-3 m. ay virtue of sundry writs of Vend Exp. and Fi. Fa., issued out of the Court of Cunimou Pleas of Huntingdon County, and to me direc ted, I will expose to public sale, at the Court House, in the borough of Huntingdon ' on Tues day the 11th of November, 1856, at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day, the following described keel Estate, to wit ; All the right, title, interest and claim of the defendants of, in and to ono house and lot in the borough of Peterabarg, front sixty feet on Main street and extending back one hundred and twenty feet to a street, bounded on the east by Abraham Renner, on the North by Abraham Cromwell. having thereon erected a two-story frame house, painted white, and a shop. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of John,G. and Rebecca Ritter. ALSO; All the right, title and interest of th c defen dant of, in and to a certain lot of ground adjoin• ing the borough of Birmingham. containing a bout ono acre inure or less, adjoining a lot of John Owens, Esq., on the west, the public road leading from Birmingham to Waterstreet en the north and. etlEt, on which is erected a brick building seventy foot in length and thirty-five feet in depth, three stories high, with a stone basement known as "the Mountain Female Sem inary." Seized, taken in execution, and to he soil es Ate property of "the Mountain Female Semi nary." ALSO; All the right, title and interest of the defen dant of, in end ton lot of ground in the borough of Shirleysburg, lying on the west side of Main street, fronting sixty feet on said strett and ex tending beck 140 feet to land of Samuel Coro titers, bounded on the North by a lot of the widow ltieket, south by a lot of the heirs of James earotbevs,ilec'd., having thereon erected a two story log house, a small kitchen log Ca ble, and other buildings. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of James Smith. ALSO; All the right, title nod interest of the &Am.- dant of, in and to the followinctract of land sit uate in Shirley township, Huntingdon county, and hounded by John Long on the west, Hobert Bighttin 011 the north, Black Log mountain on the cast, containing two hundred acres morn or leer, about one hundred of which is cleared, ha ring thereon erected two small log dwolling• houses and a log barn. . . Seized, taken in executirn, and to bo sold as tho property of David Knopp. ALSO; All the right, title and interest of the defen dant of, in and to two small parcels of laud sit uated in tho town of Scottsville, Clay tp., Hun tindon county, hounded un the east by a lot of Adam Curfutuo, north by David Heck, west by Samuel Smith, south by Pollock road, euutaia log in all One acre and a half more or less, with the following improvements thereon, a two story lug house. Seized, taken in execution, and to bu sold as the property of Joseph Banks. ALSO; . . .- - - All the right, title and interest of John Dons obtain, one of defendants., in and to all that messuage, parcel or tract of land situate is Un• iOll township, Huntingdon county, on the wes terly aide of the Juniata river, and bounded by lands of Matthew F. Campbell, JAM. Damp son, John Met:mho and others, containing one hundred and forty acres, be the sante more or less, beipg the some lands mentioned in an arti• cle of agreement, dated March 19, 1850, between John R. Coattail, John Donaldson, James Don altlsoll and Michael Ilennig. Seined, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Quin.ty Taylor and John Don aldson. 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 51arket and Commerce (note called Lyon) Ste., in the hor mgh of Birmingham, in the county of limiting dan ' street being 60 feet on Market anal extend ing hack 165 feet, more or less, on Commerce or Lyon street, adjoin ing John Graffius on the north east, lancing thereon erected a two story log dwelling house, plastered, with a brick store house, a frame office building, a stible and other buildings. Seized, token in execution, and to be sold us the property of Dr. J. T. McVey. ALSO • . All the right, title, didn't and interest of the leiguilant of, in and to a lot of ground in the village of Shade Gap, Huntingdon county, num bered 18 in the plan of said villa e, made ;by J. W. Matthias, 010 14th day of March, 1849, lying and being on the west side of the road or Main street of said village, which runs at 181 degrees north ; said lot being 60 feet in front on said street, and extending back at right angles thereto 140 feet to a line parallel to said street, having thereon erected a small house and other buildings. Seized, taken in execution, and to ho sold as the property of James ALSO; . . . . AU the right, title, interest and claim of the defendant of, in and to a piece and parcel of land sitnate 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. Donis, Sr., oa the south, another lot of said de fendant in the same enclosure on the west, and said Creek on the cast; containing seven acres and sixty four perches, bo the same more cr loss. Auso—A lot of ground situate at the south eastern corner of Church and St. Clair streets in said borough, fronting about seventy-four feet on St. Clair street, and extending back from the same two hundred feet to the old lino of the said borough, and western boundary of the above mentioned and described lot, bounded on the north by Church street, and on a South by a lot owned by the widow Hawn, including the whole of lot No. 172, in the recorded plan of, said borough. ALso—Four contiguous lots of ground situate in the said borough, bounded on the north and west by the Renner farm, on the east by the Warm Spring-Road, and on the south by a lot of Hon. James (twin. Nos. 1. 2. &3, as re• presentedqn a map of said lots, divided on the 16th day o f °ember tbr the defendant by J. Simpson Africa, County Surveyor,contain each four sues, No. 4 cool/tieing about 3 acres be the same more or lee. Seized, taken in execution and tot, sold as the eroperry of Theme Wotlleti., • All the right, title and interest of the defen dant of, in and to the tollowing described pro• perty, to wit t---A tract of land known as the Henn Honpt tract, containing about 270 acres on Broad Top, Tod tp., adjoining lands of R. Hare Powell, Gen'l. A. P. Wilson, and others, having thereon erected a two story leg house s barn and other improvements and almost lOU acres cleared thereon. Also—A tract of lend known as the Corbin tract, containing Macros and allowance, pituate in Rocky Ridge, Top tp., adjoining laud of Tay lor's heirs and others. Also—A tract of land Ajoining the above, known as the Cornelius tract, containing 395 a cres, 5 perches and allowance. Auw—A tract of land adjoining the a bone, warranted in the name of Speer find Martin, con taining 90 acres, 153 perches, and allowance. Also—A tract of hind adjoining the same, warranted in the name of Eliel Smith, contain ing 152 acres, 98 perches. and allowance. , ALso—A tract of land situate on Broad up, Tod tp., warranted in the name of Speer and Dougherty, containing 439.101,51 perches and allowance, adjoining the William lionch Coal Bank rime, John McLain, Michael J. Martin and others. A t.so—All the interest of said defendant in the land of Michael J, Martin and Joseph S. Martin, deed., which he holds under certain ar ticles of agreement tar the salmi, with John Daugherty and George W. Speer or °Mei wise, as the same appears on record in Huntingdon. Seized, taken in excretion, end to be sold 114 the property of Gen'l William H. Irwin. . _ ALSO t All the right, title, rtiie;e4 and claim of the defendant, to A lot ofground sitoute In the town of Harnett, 'DA tp., Huntingdon (Monty, from • tint; feet on Hamilton Street, and extending back 140 feet to 811 alley, bounded on the East , by a lot of Michael McCabe, and smothered . 26 in plan of said town, haying thereon erected a two story log house 16 by 26 feet with oilier lin- Seized, token in execution, and to he sold as the property of Thomas McGillum JOSHUA 611.1iENT.AND, Sheriff's Office, I Sheri, Mat., Oct. 8, 1856. j 7211 ;ATM \MTN-12M CLOTHING ! A New Assortment Just Opened And will be sold 30 per cent. CHEAPER THANTHE CLIEAPESTI HOMAN respectfully in'ornis his custo- Li s mesa and the public generally, that he has just opened at his store-room in Market Square- Iluntingdon, a splendid new stock of lie:idy l:nude Clothing for Fall and Winter. which he will sell cheaper than the same fluidity of Goods can be purchased at retail in Philadel phia or any other establishment in the country. Persons wishing to buy Clothing would do well to cull and examine his stock before purcha sing 11sewhern. Also, _ _ Hals, Caps, Boots, and Shoes, ,vbicii will t) sold lower thou at nor other on toblishment in tho county. 11Lintingdun Out. 8. 1888. VALUABLE FARM, OF LIMESTONE LAND, FOR SALE. The subscriber will offer at public sale, on Tuesday, November 11, his farms situdted in Morris township, and containing 265 acres.-- 250 acres under fence and in pod cultivation, the balance timber land. This property is di vided about equally into two farms, with'alarge ,ighbrick house and frame tenant house, Al 1 4111. a hie, barn, wagon shed and corn crib, carpenter and blacksmith shops en one, and a good triune house and barn on the other; with good water and fruit on both places, and in a healthy neighborhood. Also at the same time and place. I will offer 496 acres of mountain land, in lots of from 00 to 100 acres, to suit purchasers. This land is well set with thrifty young chesnut, white and ydlow pine, and oak thnler, and convenient to the farms, with good roads to. tuni .through the same. The above property is within of the Penn'a R. R., and 2} ofthe canal at Water Street. For further particulars, address SAMUEL P.•WALLACE. Spruce Creek, P. 0. Hunt. co. Sep.3,'sG-21n. [ESTATE OF SAMUEL KERR, DECD.] Administrator's Notice. v . , OTIC E is hereby given that letters of Ad• .1. 1 1 ministration on the estate of Samuel Kerr, late of Penn township, deed., hare been gran. tad to the undersigned, residing in said town• ship, to whom those indebted will please make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated formettle. went. JOHN HOUSEHOLDER, October 1,1856.-6 t. [ESTATE OF TIIOS. GORSUCH, DEC'll.] Administrator's Notice. NOTICE. is hereby given that letters of Ad• ministration th: the estate of Thomas Gor• such, late of Penn township, &c . d., have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said township, to whom, those indebted yin please make immediate payment, and those having i claims will present them duly authenticated for !settlement. JOHN HOUSEHOLDER, October 1,1856.4 t. STRAY BULL. /lame to the residence of the /lame Penn township, on or about the Ist of October, l ame' a Black Bull. The owner is re• quustal to prove property, pay charges and, take hire away, otherwise he will be sold accor ding to law, JACOB FINK. Little Valley, Peuu tp., Nov. 4, '56.-4t. 401"COIINTAT DEALERS can bay CLOTHING front stein Huntingl n at Whole sale, cheap as they can in the cities,. t • Wholesale ss no its Philadelphia. Apr.9,'56. H. IMMAN. fot salq at Ws 114n1Atao Stotp.'nf 4: JAMEfi . HItQSVX 4gf. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENT m. Penns) , lvatila Magistrate LaW Library. 1 - BltTlliSt JUSTICE, AND BUSINESS lIIAN'S LE GALGUIDE New and Sixth Edition; , ti”7iog th, Law down to A Treatise on the office.atid duties of Aid.or moo andJugleati of the react, in the C0r0.... vmakh of PeansylVitiilt, oil the re• q aired Forms of procatia and Docket I.:stria.; and emboding not only whatever WV ho n on valuable to Justicce of the POVO 1;11t. lords, Tenants and Genera/ Agouti ; unit mil king this colorer what purports to be a sore Le • gal Guide for Bnainesa Jleh. 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The first four etlai,. the late John Purdon, Esq. The Filth. F..tit.n Revised, with Marginal References," I et Nor • to the Judicial Decisions; Analyti, a Digested Syllabus of each Ti:lo full and exhaustive Index. Bo Brightly, Esq., Author of "A I Law of Costs," "Nisi Prius" Justice, &e. One thick Royal Pe,. _ fir Tho frealtneas and pennant.. Purdon's Digect are preserved 17 • don annually of a Digest of the Nano cn:, each year. Those annum' digests arc ot ra lea prcciae conformity to the plan of ) Digust . They are, each them annually are connected to o by-g, et. Index (prepared antm eaeliyear.). which c17.',. cee the contents of the lawn of 0:10 yc.oo the publication of Portion's Dl; , ,t, 'in ptltther; and me bettifthlr*itirl s teft/in gest, unti also sold Thus the purchaser ot '.I; always be itt taisaession of rue. OoldOiP/c the Statute 1.11-vs of Pennsylvania do", e very boor to ben he parolit,,,, it. 'I in•-e have already putellas'd Pertiorte. t)o,:tut t 'Ay Ways complete the date tOr ti o swan Fifty Cents, the price of value coutsulin,,.• oil to annual Digests issued aiteca Vac. kat puliiiett., .1, of the present edition of l'ttr,.!on'ti Iti.geA, as heretolore stat&l. KAY t BROTiIfrIF Law Booksellers. %ea .i'uldisidas, 17. At. to South Fifth'Str'ect. First Store - 41,0, at;t. (Fr Orders or letters of Itotidryfor 1,11.0 Kvo/fs from the country promptly &domic i l to. Sept. 10, 155t1.-:3itt. LATEST ARRIVAL OF 'll)3lj 7 i'7,Ti ••.' 'il'ai.i" ,7 .fili:O'L'' .......___ A'l' 111 E BROAD TOP DEIVI PUNNINGIIAM & DUNNhave just recur l° a woll-setucterl stock of Spring 84 Sithfril Goat's, consisting of . • Dry Goods, Hard-wate. Grotesie, Queens-ware, Cedar-ware, Hats, hoots and shoes. Crockery•warc. stone and earthen Tin•warc, Cane rishing•rods. Ready Matte clothing always on hand, and in short arc rything that is li3ually Itetit country store. BACON, SALT, fISII AND PLASTER, kept constantly for Sale. Call and examine our Goods- &adjudge ft, ;•ourselves. All kinds of country produce en In change for goads at the• highest market pr'. The,lsiatest- matket. Wt. 1:11/.1 of Grain. Promptattention paid to storing andlhaari ing all kinds of merchandise, produeot4c.,• Huntingdon, Slnr, 14. 7856. • IN BLAST A'O'' ' ""' Found iv mitE SUBSCRIBEHS TAKE THIS Mr, thcd of informing their Worlds and the pub lie generally, that they ltoeo rebuilt the Hunt ingdon Foundry, and are now in successful Jr,- oration, nod are prepared to furnish ousting of all kinds, of the best finality on the shortest no tice and most reasonable terms. • Farmers are invited to call and examine our Ploughs. Wo aro manufacturing the Hunter Plough, (this plough took the premium at the Huntingdon County Agricultural Fair. in I 855) also Hunter's celebrated Cutter Plough, which can't he beet, together with the Keystone, Hill side. and Barshear Ploughs. We have on hand and are manufacturing sumo, such at Cook, Parlor and office stoves for coal cr wood. 110L1101fir-W Ann consisting of Kettles' Boilers, Skillete, of which will he sold cheap for cash or iq ox• change for country produce. Old , metal t: Len fbr new castings. By a strict attention t3.lta• uess and desire to please, we hope to re,eiraa share of public patronage. .. • J. Poi. CUICNINGHA'M & April 30, 1306.—tf. CONFECTIWVARY & UT WILLIAM N. 81111:GARi:o ~ , UCCESBOR TO THOMAS TRY, ICUOLES&LE coxplerloseil North'77ard Se., alove ILANUFACTURER OF C6iIPOTI • ary, Jujube Paste, Glum DrojosAlise4 Drops, Brandy Drops, Liquor iswik a . Cakes, Cl.lll Chocolat.,,' French Tcys, Sugar Toys, be., &e. ANY DHLLEIt IN Oranges, Lemous, llniging 4 Currapte, Figs. Dates, Prunes, Almonds, Weimer , " beets, Cream Nets, Ground Nots t Pire (4,,. ere, Syrup, Tamurinde, tly, The attention of Dealt•ie tY r Nortett examination 01 aty Stook, Wail :trill hrfould equal to au: is Fitiladelphia, N. B.—Orders b mail or ,tli,irw . vw 1. 1 ,4 t. ly attended "to. '"" _ • — iicapest "Job t 1 Printing' 12L T - 114.t OUNT ..• Wlt twit toterlo aucio-iieruntitintal, Job (Vett as twill enable us to 40 all 4 Er! •7 . Jab Printing at 10 per Crji; t. cheaper rate. Than any Oilice in the t'otint. ' Gir• • cull. we dtrit gi% r !.t , , •1- g• a! .11,001 be malt. ,