MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEIRENTS.I COURT AFFAIRS.--APRIL TERM 1857. 40Tis such to say, yet Tenth to say IL" THE BOOK OF THE AGE! RECOLLECTIONS OF A LIFETIME, OR MEN AND TUINOS I RAVE SEEN IN EUROPE By S. G. Goounicit, the veritable "Peter Par ley," author of "The History of all Nations" &c., &c. In two volumes, 150 pp. large 12mm 25 enktravings, including an accurate Steel Portrait of the Author. Price, Black or Scar let Cloth, $3,00 ; Scarlet cloth, gilt edges $4; , Half calf, marble edges. $5,00 ; Gilt Edges, 27. : This work embraces the prominent public C. seats of the last halt century, both at home and' abroad; a complete autobiography of the author —his early days, education, and literary career;'' and an amount of original curious, and valuable personal incident, amcdote and description, sel dom, if ever, met with in a single work. his the author's ife-long work, and nothing superior if equal to it in blended amusement and instruc tion, has ever been published. Mr. Goodrich is the author and editor of 170 volumes, of which seven millions of copies have been sold ! and this the great work of his life time, embodies the con densed substance of his ample literary and prac tical experience: the war with England in 1812- 14, in which Mr. Goodrich was a private soldier; the Hartford Convention, whose operations took place under his immediate observation, and with most of the members of whirl, he was personally acquainted. Embracing curious and interesting details respecting old Jellersouian Democracy, Old Federalism, and Connecticut Blue Lights; curious and marvellous events convected with the rise and progress of religious sects in the United States ; with descriptions of the French Revolution of 1838, and Louis Napoleon's Coup d'Etat, both of which the author witnessed. Aho, a full account of the 'Peter Parley's Tales,' of whirls four millions have been sold. In the course of the work will be found pen and Ink portraits of over Two Hundred celebra ted persons—Presidents, Vice-Presidents, Kings Queens, Emperors, Soldiers, Poets, Wits, En thusiasts, Physicians, Lawyers, Politicians, Dip lomatists, &c.—all described from personal ac quaintance or observation. For sale by GEO. BERGSTRESSEP, MILL CHEEK, Hunt. Co., Pa. Published by Miller, Orton & Mulligan, No. 2b Park Row, N. Y. Jan.21,'57, Encyclopedia of Animated Nature. A BOOK THAT IS REALLY ALL LIFE. EVERY FAMILY MOULD HAVE IT. Living Nature in all its Forms. 11.11h1 only book of its kind over published, which gives Pictorial Representations and Popular Descriptions of the Ilistory, Habits and modes of life of all the classes of living beings on the earth, in the ocean stud in do air. Uni form retail price. In Ono Quarto Volume 1350 Illustrations, Muslin Gilt Back and Center, $3 00. The Same—Marble Edge, Embossed Murree.), Gilt Back and Center,s3 00. 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Jan.21;57. "No Library is Complete without it." Testimelly of Sixteen Thousand Pur- chasers. Magnificent Work of History! A whole Libra ry in Itself! Cost 511,000-70 Maps-700 Engravings. A HISTORY OF ALL NATIONS. From the earliest period to the present time, the history of every nation, ancient and mo dern, being separately given. By S. G. GOOD. MOH, author of several works of History, 'Peter Farley's Tales,' ece. It is believed that the above work will be ve ry acceptable to the American public. It is the result of years of toil and labor, assisted in his researches by several scholars of known ability, and has been got up at a great expense by the proprietors. No pains have been spared in the execution of the Illustrations and Maps, which are prepared expressly for this work. Indeed, all the other historical writing of Mr. Goodrich, sink into insignificance, when compared to this, the result of his riper and maturer years. 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And a large assortment of other books may be bad, very low, by addressing GEO. BERGSIRESSER, MILL CABE*, Hunt. Co., The foregoing work 4 can be had of Geo. Berg strasser only, who is the Canvassing Agent for this county, and who will shortly call on the citizens of the county. [Estate of Eathan Chi!coil, Deed.] ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NWee is hereby given that Letters of Ad. ministration on the estate of Eathan Chileott, late of West township, Huntingdon county, deed., have been granted to the under. signed all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them for mule. meat. JOSHUA GREENLAND, Huntingdon, Feb.25;67,41. Administrator, TRIAL LIST—FIRST WEEK. Robert Wilson vs. Wm. Foster's Ex'rs. Huntingdon county vs Andrew Robison's Ex'rs. Lumps vs James Porter. Dr. Shoenberger's Ex'rs vs A. P. Wilson et al. Stevens for use of Myton vs Smith & John Fleming vs 13. X. Blair, et al. Thos. Clark's heirs vs prison Clark. George Merum vs Thomas Wilson. Davis Grow's Adm'r. vs Abednego Stevens. Michael Quarry vs Wise & Bnelmnan. Patrick Kelly vs Penn'a R. R. Co. Ann Corbin vs John Dougherty, et al. N. C. Decker vs Boat & Buckingham. TRIAL LIST—SF.COND WEEK, John 0. Orindy vs Gable's Ex'rs, John Penn Brock vs John Savage. Same vs Same. John M. Walter vs David Varner. Union Trans. Co vs Penn. & Ohio Trans. Co. Leonard Weaver vs Lock & Snyder. Samuel Caldwell vs Michael J. Martin. John Dougherty vs Taylor, Wilson & Petriken. Weiner, Kline & Ellis vs Christian Coats. George Couch vs Far. Insttranee Co. Matthew Truman fur use vs. Hobert H. Pone!. Peter Long & wife vs Daniel Roberts' Adin'r. Juice & I3augher vs James Bricker. Mary E. Trout vs Martin Meitner et al. Matson Walker vs Andrew Walker. L. & S. Heethl vs John Jamison. Ettinger & Theedman vs Huvett Sc Seeds. Bareroft, Beaver & Co. vs Josh. It. Cox's Ad. Isaac M. Ashton, vs. Same. • Sum vs. Same. GRAND JURORS. Brim Blair, farmer, Dublin. Michael Baker, carpenter, Porter. Alexander S. Briggs, farmer, Tell. Philip Crouse, tailor, Cassville James B. Carothers, farmer, Morris. John M. Cunningham, carpenter, Huntingdon, William L. Conch, termer, Barree. David Enycart, titrmer, Walker. John Foster, farmer, Shirley. John Gyaltlas, tinnor, Warriorsmark. Jacob Hoover, farmer, Perm. Robert F. Haslett, innkeeper, Morris. Goo. W. Hazard, farmer, Union. Robert Johnston, farmer, Jackson. John Lee, miller, Walker. Thomas Osborn, farmer, Jackson. Isaac Oateukirk, farmer, Brady. John F. Parsons, farmer, 'roll. Livingston Robh, flamer, Walker. Wm. Stapleton, fanner, Tod. David Swoope, Jr., carpenter, Clay. Andrew Smith, farmer, Unim. Willie in Walker, carpenter, Porter. Elias B. Wilson, J. P., Cassville. TRAVERSE JURORS—FIRST WEEK. William Africa, shoemaker, Huntingdon. Alexander Appleby, farmer, Dublin. Samuel Bowman, fanner, Shirley. Jacob Brumbaugh, fitment., Penn. John C. Bolinger, farmer, Cromwell. Richard Cunningham, farmer, Jackson Isaac Cadman, farmer. Tod. Joseph Cornelius, farmer, Cromwell. Jacob H. Dell, farmer, Cass. John Duffey, mason, Springfield. Gideon Elias, surveyor, 'rod. Martin Flenner, wagonmaker, Walker. Robert Fleming, farmer, Jackson. Jonathan Frazier, tanner, Jackson. Michael Flasher, farmer, Jackson. James Goodman, carpenter, Huntingdon. Hiram Grady, farmer, Henderson. Austin Green, mechanic, Cussville. John Griffith, farmer, Tod. John Ilewit, farmer, Porter. Thomas Hamer, Jr., fanner. West. Samuel Ilarvey, farmer, Shirley. Solomon Houck, farmer, Tod. . Daniel Knode, Invoice, Porter. Charles 11. Miller, tanner, Huntingdon. Abraham McCoy, brickmaker, Huntingdon. William Morgan, farmer, Shirley. William C. McCauley, tanner, Brady. Asa Price, fanner, Cromwell. John S. Pheasant, fanner, Union. Charles Rhinehart, farmer, Clay. John Shaffer, farmer, Morris. Philip Silknltter, farmer, Barren. Peter Shaver of Samuel, clerk, Shirley. Peter Shaffer, fanner, Morris. David Snare, J. P., Huntingdon. Jacob Snyder, tailor, Huntingdon. William Simes. clerk, Franklin. Thomas Weston, J. P., Warriorsmark. Thomas Wilson, J. P., Barren. F. B. Wallace, blacksmith, Huntingdon. Armstrong Willoughby, tailor, Huntingdon. Leonard Weaver, farmer, Hopewell. • Thomas Whittaker, farmer. Porter. Jacob Walters, farmer, Franklin. Samuel Wall, merchant, Penn. Jolla Kinch, blacksmith, Franklin. John Rung, gentleman, West. TRAVERSE JURORS—SECOND WEEK. James Bell,Tarmer, Warriorsmark. William Cramer, farmer, Tell. James Cree, farmer, Dublin. Ilugh Cunningham, farmer, Porter. David Colcstutk, farmer, Huntingdon. • John Duff, farmer, Jackson. Thomas Duffey, former, Springfield. John Eberly, former, West. Martin Fleming, farmer, Brady. David H. Foster, merchant, Hopewell. John Gaghagan, carpenter, Porter. Joshua Green, farmer, Barree. John Grafins, laborer, West. Caleb Greenland, farmer, Cass ; George Hight, farmer, Tod. John limit, farmer, West. Jacob H. Knode, farmer, West. Hugh King, funnel, Shirley. James Kerr, farmer, Brady. John P. Murphy, shoemaker, West. George Myerly, farmer, Springfield. Franklin B. Neely, flamer, Dublin. John A. Nash, printer, Huntingdon. Henry F. Newinghum gentleman, Huntingdon, Christian Pcightal, tailor, Barre°. Jacob Spanogle, farmer, Shirley. John Simpson, farmer, Huntingdon. Henry W. Swoop°, farmer, Porter. Samuel Smith, farmer, Union. • Valentine Smittle, farmer, Tell. James Stevens, farmer, Clay. William P. Taylor, carpenter, Clay. John Weston, turner, Union. John Whittaker, gentleman, Huntingdon. Richard Wills, cabinet-maker, Warriorsmark. Michael Ware, fanner, West. Huntingdon, March 25, 1857. HOW'S THIS ? J. ew. SAXTON are now receiving their Second Fall and Winter Stock of New and Fashionable Dry Goods 1 Enumeration is unnecessary, hut what every body says must be true—and everybody says the place to find elm best assortment of Dry Goods, in these parts, is at J. & W. SAXTON'S. 4:t DENTISTS • SLUNTINGIIO4 nI , FICE removed to the rooms 4 .-- ; ••• tho residence of Dr. I R. Allison Miller, near the Pres. "" a. byterian Church. Jan. 14, 18.57.-tf. 500 Chesnut Posts for sato by CUNNINGHAM & DUNN. A n Bushels Cloverseed, just received and I 'l sale by J. & W. SAXTON. 50 for Salo Broad dCTI7I Coald L EAD PIPE foe sale at the Hardwaie Store of JAMES A. BROWN & CO. A nTeas of Authricito Coal just received and - XV or sale by Cunningham & Duns. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. ,-- 511 1 1. - J - inn• The Lost is Found; THE DEAD HAVE COME TO LIFE. ALEXANDRIA FOUNDRY OWNED I, ISRAEL ORAITIVS, Egg. T.? C. McGILL wishes to inform his •r , friends and 'the public generally, that he has bought the above-named Foundry, Patterns, Flasks, anthill its contents, and from his long experience in the business he hopes to obtain a share of the public patronage. As he has the Foundry in full ope ration, lie can furnish oil who may give him a call with all kinds of Castings ; such as Rolling Mill and Forge Casting, Wise and Saw Mill Casting,, improved Thrashing Machine Casting; and in it short time will have Cook Stoves of va rious sizer and improved patterns fur wood and coal; also ten-plate stares, Air-Tight, Parlor, awl Bar-room stoves, of all men for wood or coal. Also Castings for home ; cellar grates ; such as Lenrels, Sills, Sash-Weights, Plows ot every description of the latest and most ine- Proved style. Also steel names, wagon b ones , oven frames, large bells and cast water-pipes. HOLLOW--WAnE I tittsisting of Kettles, Boilers, &c.. having turn ing -lathes, ho will be able to furnish any of the above-named articles, either wood or iron; and ho has all kinds of Castings too numerous to mention, all of which will be sold cheaper than ever for etch and all kinds of country produce.— Also old metal will ha taken in exchange for cas ting. Hurry up your old metal and country pro duce when any articles are wanted A pr.23,'56.-ly. R. C. hicGILL. New Goods New Goods !I AT D. P. GWIN'S CIIEAP STORE, D. I'. Gwin has just received from Philaciel. phis a large and lien [alio' assortment of AlktE i WINTXR OCIODO. consisting of the most fashionable Dress Goods for Ladies and Gentlemen, such no Black Silks, Chnmeleon & Fancy Silks, French Mortnoes, All Wool do Lains, Persian Twills, Coburg Ch:th,Lovella Cloth, Alpneen, Debniz, Madon na Cloth, Wool Plaids, and any quantity of Fancy Detains. Prints of any description. ALSO, a large lot of dress Trimmings, dross Buttons, Bonnet Silks, Ribbons, Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery, Laces, Veils, Collars, Undersleeves, Chimaietts, 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 Mae, black and fancy Cassimer, Cassmets, N. Jeans, Yestings, Flan nels, Wt. Ned and Yellow, Sack Flannels of all colors, Canton Flannels, Cotton Drills, Nan keen, Linsey, Muslins, blenched and unbleach ed, Ticken, Checks, 'Table Diaper, Woolen and Linen Table Covers, Sheeting Muslin 24. yaras wide, Woollen Coats, Cups and Comforts, Woollen yarns c f ditinrent colors. Silk Bonnets of the blest styles of every color. Largest assortment in town and at prices that cannot be beat. ALSO; Hats di. Caps, of the latest styles, Boots and Shoes, HARDWARE, QIIIIENSWAREI, Buckets, Tubs, Bas kets, Oil Cloths. Groceries, of the best 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 requestee. to come and examine my goods. No charge for looking. All kinds of Country produce taken in ex change forgoods, at the highest market prices. Oct. 8, 1856. IN BLAST AGAIN ! F 111'. Huntingdon t ilwi jxg, 1 1 11 E SUBSCRIBERS TAKE THIS MR -1 thod of inlorming their friends and the pub lic generally, that they have rebuilt the Hunt ingdon Foundry, and ore now in successful ap oration, and are prepared to furnish casting of all kinds, of the best quality on the shortestno tire and most reasonable terms. Farmers aro invited to call and examine our Ploughs. We are manufacturing the Hunter Plough, (this plough took the premium at the Huntingdon County Agricultural Fair, in 1855) also Ilunter's celebrated Cutter Plough, which can't he beat, together with the Keystone, Hill side, and Barshear Ploughs. We have on hand .d are manufacturing stoves, such as Cook, Parlor and office stoves for coal cr wood. HOLLOW-WARE consisting of Kettles, Boilers, Skillets, &c., all of which will be sold cheap for rash or in ex change fur country produce. Old metal taken for new castings. By a strict attention to busi ness and desire to please, we hope to receive a share of public patronage. J. M. CUNNINGHAM & BRO. April 50, 1856.-tf. LATEST ARRIVAL OF Pall aIED MIMED, @OOIM AT THE BROAD TOP DEPOT. c U . N , N v 2G se r ci r d 8:5 stock hoi l j a t , re l v i i n v t ed er Goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Hard-ware. Groceries, Queens-ware, Cedar-ware, Hats, boots and shoes. willow-ware. Crockery-ware, stone and earthen Tin-ware, Ready Made Clothing always on hand, and in short everything that is usually kept in a Country store. BACON. SALT, 1.1511 AND PLASTER, 4 kept constantly for Sale. Call and examine our Goods and judge for yourselves. Allitinds of country produce taken in ex change for Goods at the highest market prices. The highest market ptices paid for all kinds of Grain. Promptattention paid to storing andforward• ing allkindt of merchandise, produce,&c. Huntingdon, Nov, 14, 18a6. SCRIVENERS' OFFICE The undersigned will attend to drawing Wills, Deeds, Mortgages, Articles of Agreement, Leases, Letters of Attorney, Bonds, he. Ho will also arrange and state Administrator's ac• counts and attend to the passing of them before the Register. All will be done in legal form, and good style; and at moderate charges. JACOB MILLER. Huntingdon, 20th January, 1857.—* Window Sash: -- ----- —...... J. & W. Saxton have now on hand different kinds of Window Sash, and at much lower pri• ces than can be made by hand. They will be able also to havo Doors, Shutters, Blinds and everything necessary for building purposes, made at the shortest notice. gar A splendid lot of Fancy and Striped Silks, French Morino, Cashmere, Lyoneso Cloth Robes, Farley and Striped DeMines, Persian Twills. Also, a handsome assortment of Col. lams, Undersleeves and Mitts, l ust received and for sale cheap, by J. it V. SAXTON. . .........-- 0 ~ ,) 0 ClitiliP 0 ~' t 0 g 4- it , ,g , JOB OFFICE . , 0 ay ...THE 0 . 0 4 'O ..RUNT. JOURNAL."O • 4' 1 The hugest and bast ' O l e ' I• ' JOB OFFICE ;), t • 1 . ( ) ) IN THE COUNTY. ° Li 0 Jon-WORK O W••• 0 0 01, 0 0 rli * 4 °2lll REIBM X!' i 4 . ] ( 0 ) EXECUTED 0 o.ls Cherrp as the Cheapest: o ) • < s aIED DETTNE ":'