ffiuntinOn NEWS ABOITT HOME. LIST OF PREMIUMS Awarded by Ilse several Commit 'tees of the Third Annual Exhibi tion of the Buz ll i.. gdon County Agricultural Society. • Class I.—Hors.. For Best Stallion, Adam Lightner, $7 00 2nd best do., A. C. Mton, 4 00 3rd best do., Henry NIA 3 00 . Andrew Decker, through the discretionary com mittee, a premium of 2 00 Best 2 year old cult, Geo. Smith, 5 00 John Jackson, through The discretionary com mittee, 3 00 Elliot Robley, through the same, 3 00 Thos. Whittaker, " ‘• " 200 Win : Ikmert, " " " 100 The — Committee here Ipbured under a very great difficulty on account of the two year old colts sot being classified. The were all ex ceedingly tine mud received our touched atten tion, both no to number and quality. Col. G. Dorsey Green exhibited a line and well-bred filly, which reflects great credit on him for the ctire and attention he pays to line stock. Best 3 year old colt, Isaac Martin, 5 00 Henry Cornprobst, through discrTy committee. Best yearling colt, Thou. Whittaker, through discretionary committee. 2 00 Wm. Morningstar, through stone, 1 00 A very fine colt was exhibited by T. McCall, Best cult under I year old, J. Horning, 2 00 Wm. Speck, through eiscretionary coin. Best brood snare, John ,Tackson, 5 00 2nd do do Peter Stryker, 250 Best pair draft horses, 11. Curnprobst 500 2nd best du., J. M. Oaks, 3 00 P. Stryker, through discretionary coat. 200 Best match horses, A. I'. Wilson, 0 00 2nd best do., Jno. C. Watson, 4 00 Thomas Whittaker, A. Sheikfelt, and F. II„ lane had each a pair of horses of great ser• eke and durability. Beet saddle horse, A. C. Myton, 4 00 2nd do do., John Simpson, 2OU 1.% Gregg, through discretionary corn. 300 Best trotting horse, denies McManigill, 3 00 .2d du do Charles A. AlihrSoll, 200 Gen. John McComb, Elliot Robley and :Michael hyper had also very line moving hor ses, and had the weather been favorable and the course in good rider we •could undoubtedly have had a fine display of trotting nags alibi; it,exceedeihour must nativism expectation um der the circumstances. hest family horse, G. 1). Green, 2,1 hest do., J. M. Oaks, Sheriff killer, Jo'm flight and George Cle ments also exhibited horses deserving the es pecial notice of all who prize a sale, durable and reliable finally horse. Best pair of mules, Love & McDivitt, 600 The extreme inclemency of the weather— the large amount of stock on hand—the waot of classification of the some—the very limited premiums offered, and the lack of a discretion ary power, placed us in rather a peculiar shut, tioa, nevertheless, ns tar as was in our - power, in our judgment, diffuing as individuals would necessarily du according to the nature of things, we hope that we have rendered justice to those most deserving, and also hope that those per sons to whom we have not awarded premiums will view the circutastances in their proper light. The committee would strongly mid re respectfully recommend that at some one of the agricultural meetings, a sutlicient time viond to the next alumni exhibition, n eommi , • tee be appointed from ditfercat pins of 11:,• county consisting of good practical fart, and esi'ceinlly those also tithe nu inters., : live stork, and the improvement oft he to make a list dr prentimm, and IM thee ft:•• the committee appointed to examine the In, ••. stock be hereafter endov,il with a diner, .cry power. J. S. Crillith, jno. Wak:..s. Jan Wilson, .Vex. '.%!. Oaks, Pelt, Stryker. Ch,: 2.--Rent Best tuileh cow, James 2d best to., IL oLrtt Onks, :Id Lest do., L. L. litlyett, Best pair Work oxen, .1. :t!eCtor,b, 2d best do., John I'. Yocum, Best ball, Thomas McCiihati, 2d best do., Jacob Sproahle, .1.1 best do., Levi \\*. l'beasatit, Bee. 3 year heifer ' A. I'. 'Xiisos, 2d besCdo., \Val. loritingstar, Best calves, Thomas Whittaker, Owing to the inclemency of the weather the nosortment of cattle was not so lull no was ex. peeled, or no could have been desired. lte;hcct. lolly submitted. Peter Livingston, Alexander Port, David Rupert. Class 3.—llogs. Best hoar, Daniel Goodman, 5 50 Best sow, Geo. W. Pheasant, .1 00 2d hest do., Thonuts MeCohan, :: 00 Best litter pigs, Thom. Meenhan, :; 00 Best Chester white, Daniel Goodin:ln, 200 Best Berkshire, Edward Woods, 2 00 . . -. .. . .. John Colder, Joseph, McCoy, L. H. Knodo, Richard Chileott. Class I.—shop. Best fine wool buck, David ltup.wt, 5 00 Best Southdown do., David Rupert, 5 00 Best lung wool do., G. W. Pheasuut, 3 00 Boot two boobs, David Rupert, 3 00 Best Sunthdown ewe, David Rupert, 5 00 3d best do.. John Hazzard, 3 00 A small lot nu hand and not much competi tion. Daniel Goodman, J. I'. ‘Vbittalmr, R, A Laird, Isaac Poightal. Class s.—Plowing. Best, Elliot Robley, 4 00 21:t1 .le., Andrew Decker, 3 00 1;1‘t two plow teams were entered for compe• titian, loose Martin, John S. 'sett, Jacob H. Miller, Nicholas Decker, Wm. Dean. Class G.—Agricultural Implements. Best Cultivator, Adorn \\*turd, 3 00 Best Horse-rake, 11. S. Harvey, 7 00 t. Corn Drill, Jesse Gorsuch, 3 00 " Hillside plow, (revolver) S. Davis, 300 The 'assortment of al tic es, in this list was not so full as was expected cr could have been desired. H. Hamill.), Jacob Harricarne, Adam Lightner. Class 7.—Grain, Best white wheat, Alm]. Carothers, 3 00 2d best do., Alex. Couch, 2 00 3d best do., Geo. W. Pheasant, 1 00 Best red wheat, Rudolph Breneman, 300 2d best do., Wm. Livingston, 2 00 3d best do., 1 00 Best yellow corn, Shadrach Cheney, 1 00 ;2d best do., S. Steel, 50 Best white corn, Geo. Miller, 1 00 2d best do, Joe. C. Watson, 50 Best barley, Jacob Iletrick, 1 00 'Ad best do., John Horning' 50 Best oats, bleary .b Samuel gtoulfer, . 1 00 2d best do., David Rupert, 50 Best rye, James Johnston, jr., 1 00 2d best do., David Rupert, 5O Best Buckwheat, Geo. Hawn, , 1 00 2d best do., Wm. Dean, 50 Best sugar cane, Win. A. Whittaker 1 00 2d best do., James Hight, 50 Thos. Fisher, B. Blair, G. M. Thompson. Class S.—Domestic Manufbetureg.—Batables. Best bread, Mrs. Mary Roble, 3 00 2d best do., Mrs. Riensed Chi!cote, 2- 00 3d best do., Mrs. J. C. Pheasant, 1 00 Best butter, Mrs. Jane Jaelcsim, 3 00 2d best do., Mrs. Jane Hardy, 2 00 'td best do., Mrs. Mary Shoemaker, 1 00 Best domestic sugar, Mrs. M. Weaver, 200 2d best do., Mrs. Nancy White, 1 00 3d best do., MN. H. C. Wilson, 50 Best honey, Jos. Nightwine, 1 00 2d best do., John H. Stonebraker, 5O Best candles, Mrs. Juo. Oaks, 1 00 2d best do., Mrs. Catharine Whittaker, 50 Best jelly, Mrs. J. S. Africa, 1 00 2d best do., Mrs. Sarah Smith, 50 Best apple batter. Mrs. E. F. Cheney, 100 2nd best do., Mrs. Nancy Fink, . 50 Best preserves, Mrs. Geo. Gwin, 1 00 2,1 best do., Mrs. Mary Cannon, 50 Best sponge cake Mrs. 111. Shoemaker, 100 " pound cake, " " 100 Best tomato ketchup. 11. Morningstar, 100 Best mixed pickles, Miss Rachel Weston., 1 00 2nd best do., Miss Ellen Watbrook, 1 00 Best cheese, Mrs. Mary Shoemaker, 1 00 " hard soap " " 100 Best barrel flour, O. W. INlitCoy; 2 00 2d best do., A. J. McCoy, 1 00 The counnittee recommend also the follow. in, premiums t_ _ Ile,' currant wine, Mrs. E. C. Wilson, 100 raspberry vinegar, Mrs. T. Cromer, 1 00 beeswax, Mrs. 1':. C. Wilson, 1 00 Thule were many specimens or butter, 1;r, n:1. and preserves, which were very exeellcrt, the committee were compelled to lection or three from the tunny, descrying. The committee rero, , I premiums where merit was nmioilheturer, the mere ab, ..r. '.• • nlirlinn any person b... ,• . :‘irs. , •., •i. ,r„Nlrs. J. S.l.i,!it, 9. 7 lVearing Apparel. ; t, Rankin & !! 2d la, t ,10., Mrs. M. Armitage, Bent flannel, Rankin & • 2d beet du, Mina .1 Pheasant, Bent quilt, Miss AleliAsa Nuode, Bent woollen sucks, Mrs. Jane Ilardy, „ I solo pillow cover, Miss Patton, Best pair blankets, Rankin & t The exhibition of wearing apparkf deficient. No homemmdo were exhibited. Committee rec0n,..•,1 a W•:• cretionary premium to Mrs. Harriet Mattern, for 0 quilt. John Porter, Jacob Snyder, 31ms Jlatte DUA YTON. Class 10.—Fancy Needle and Ornamental Work. Best sheneil embroidery, Miss A, r, 1 00 2.1 best do„ Miss Mollie Ilan. 50 Best or n amental needle work, Miss Orr, 1 00 2il be..d. do., Miss E. Leiiter. 50 Best Miley needle work, I). kohl], 1 00 2d best do., Miss Nutley McDivitt, 50 Best crotchet work. Miss Louisa Rabin, 1 00 2,1 best du., 'Miss II Foster, 50 Best lamp mat, Miss Lizzie Black, 1 00 ',kl best do., Miss :NI. New:ugh:tot, 5!) Best net work. Miss It. M. Miller, • 1 00 Best shell work, Miss C. 'l'. Benedict, 100 2d best do., Jliss Margaret Anderson, utl Best worstsid quilt, Miss Fanny Nell; 1 00 Beat bead work, Miss Lizzie Black, 1 00 2,1 best do., Miss Esther Steel, Best silk embroidery, Mrs. 1.. C. II::!", : 211 best do, Miss Narcisiia Benedict, Best ottoman, Miss ill title !lull, Best cinli'd slipper, Miss .1. Greenland, id best do.. Miss ?don't, E. ()ibis., 1 Ivory basket, Mis; Lois Smith, .1 variety awl), valiule, were on exhibit L.. which the committee eiimsidereil wortliy 3111011g6t which might be etiummitti•Li lamp mats, Isy Miss Nitimie Bliss tole by Miss `::tome Patton, ft lump 111,1 G Wiil, it (.0111, by .Miss mid a sampl,-r by Ali tiliovninkm. A made le y Mrs. C. Benedict. n •. • aitraeted cotedderoble utte ii . Nett, Mrs. Eliza. Mitt, . r Mar) C. iliven, Nir6. •... :!.41,41111y. •I I s! , •t . 11,1.111 , implements & • B. X, 13Ittir. I (Pi •• , „ •,!, • I I rn • ; • , Co I ri. • • (1,1 (10 2 (JO 2 1W C , 11111, , , t., • r,1n06 •••• C.,y trot no, • to Co. and are ref'erred i: !.. couthoove. I. Urtoi ,•. Jaeolpl ]filler. , 12.-Fri:: R,rt nail t iirlet v . :•" . .„I , hll 2:1 • .: I lust :t: I. Sit, . i! Od . :.! mmt, Best 1411 p. . '.2tl be, du.. JI no l, .liiilll ::• 1 (10 lhiSt largest vatic, i,. . Ctemer,2 00 Ott best It., illiam Mailmen, 1 00 Best iiiiil;froidest variety cf . native grapes, lilisha Shii,miaker, 2 00 Oil Last dn., Itsetel Nell; 1 00 lien doz. peaches, Maury W. Miller, 1 00 2,1 hest dis, Pheasant, • Best di,. plums, his, 11. Cramer, 1 CO 'mintier id' exhibitors is greater than at any 1,1,1,4111 s lair, and Mr rare and clinics Out your committee judging ''rum the collection tin exhibition, are at opinion that Ilinitingdun enmity may challenge competition with any county ia the State. Your committee nut having the privilege of awarding any more premiums than the publioli ed list, b u t feeling convinced that there ore oilier exhibitors deserving i.ot only of uoni,•e, but of premiums, would' respectfully recoil, • mend to the Discretionary Conunitteo that Numb.us be awarded no follows, to wit : To John A uder,on, for a large and fine collec tion of apples, embracing 61 varieties, a pre mium of 1 00 Israel Grath., for 4.1 varieties of choice fruit, and superior pound apples, 1 00 A. Caroiliens, An varieties choice apples 1 00 M. D. Silknitter, largo variety of apples 60 J. Norris, fur a choice collection of lall and whiter apples, 1 00 Reuben Oaks, for choice apples, 1 00 Deurge Hawn fur several varieties do., 100 \V. Pheasant, great variety do., 1 00 Peter Stryker, for choice apples, 1 00 J. Simpson, choice selection of apples, 100 J. McComb, large and choice seelection of Hamburg and other grapes, very fine, 2 00 J. A. Hall, splendid lot of Isabella do., 100 Ed. Woods, do., very fine, 100 Mos. J. Simpson Africa, choice collection of Isabella grapes, bunches and grapes very large and superior, 1 00 Mrs. Andrew Harrison, specimen Evurbearing Raspberries, rate. and of line flavor, 100 R. B. Petriken Mrs. John Scott, Mrs, T. H. Creator, Israel Grullius, Mrs. Wm. D. Shaw, Class 13.—Vegetables. Best squash ' J. J. Lawrence, 2d best do., Peter Piper, Best pie pumpkin, George Hawn, 2d best, Jaunts Duncan, Best citron melon, Mrs. Corbett, Best egg plant, Gen. Jno. C. Watson, Best Illinois squash, Jacob Shearer, Best sweet pumpkin,. Lizzie Black, Best flesh do., Jesse Cordite'', Best potato do., Isaac Massey, Best red pepper, A. W. Benedict, 2d best do., Mrs. Shoemaker, Best tomatoes, - Henry Harker, 2nd best do., Mrs, Harriet Morris, 3d best do., Mrs. Ann Glazier, Best variety do., T. H. Cremes, " celery, Samuel T. Brown, " onions, J, A. Hall, 24.1 best do., Nancy Fink, Best potato., Joseph Curfman, 2d best do., Richard Chilcott, 2d best ,10., George A. Steel, Best Neshanock do., George Hawn, " pink eye do., Simon Coulter, " red do., Loden Silknitter, " blue do., Richard Chilcott, " oueida do., Wm. Bricker. " mexican do., George Jackson, " lima beans, Mrs. Mary Miller, " 1"W wife beans, June Hardy, " sow beans, Lewis Knode, " kidney beans, Jacob Slum., " green peas, Mrs. Mary Miller, " Indian do., George Pheasant " sugar beet, Alex. Carothers, " pars,.ipa, George Miller, " carrots, Gen. John C. Watson, " turnips, Joseph Snyder, " cabbage. Ann Glazier, 2d best du., Mary Miller, 50 Alexander Purt, Jacob Cresswcll, Andre., AI u. Class 14—Flowers, the judgment. of the committee floriculture :is advanced in this comity within the last fete• and.the display of plants and flowers at is better than at any !evince exhilti.. Mary contributed twentythreo of dowers iu bloom, consisting. of r( c:, •t': rbelots, of various colors, petunias, pinks, Jane Woods displayed eighteen pots of in bloom, comprising 00300, pink ~ • nod alsu a beautiful and l bouquet. t'. l'.atson's lady fun.1,!,,1 no ill bloom, as wt il • a b.., aial another of v..: . Irr:ttigetl. .1 ...; ! • rendered t.llO floral department of the h'air a gay told attractive spot. The: committee regret tilt some flowers were upon the stittni which were neither labelled nor entered 1.1.., the boobs, and the contributors consequi....':. utiltnt)wn to the committee. Atter a careful examination of nil the plants and flowers the committee nwaid the following .... • I.li.l7.l.l2aynr'' • Miller, Ifuntingdon, for the hest display of flowers in bloom, 2 00 Miss Jane Woods, of Huntingdon, fur the sec ond best do., 1 00 Mrs. Caroline Watson, of Mill Creek, fur n dis play of dahlias nod tt bouquet, l 00 And to iho following...mad persons the fol lowing premiums fur bongos of dahlias and culled flowers Mr, 11. L. Brown of Cassrille, a Mi , Falllly NOll of Porter township, 50 Mks Emma Borland, of Huntingdon 50 )11, Sitstut Nell; of Potter township, GO ...i.,. George C. Bucher, of Alexandria, 50 Mrs. 1,. U. Hall, of Huntingdon, 50 .`ii, Mollie Linn, of " 2.5 l'heo. 11. Cretner, 11. \V. Miller, Susan Nett'. Class 15.—Poultry. . . pair geese, Jelin Nightwine, I 00 pair ducks, IV. Cutininqham, 100 1 ' he:, do., Joscph Nightwine , . 50 I:, ,t pnir chickens, John Nightwine. 1 00 lin,t do.. J. Garretson Jlillcr, 50 I lesT. display of poultry, Alfrod IVest , ,,rool,, 1 00 ,;i' Guinea fowl, A. C. - Myton, 100 .1. F. Hanley, Jim. IV. :Ilattcrit, George W. Pheasant, Francis B. Wallace, Jautcs Class 10. —Print lag. The specimens exhibited were of branches d . he art so different as to Milli, comparison Win. Lewis, for the "Globe" office. exhibited Lirge variety of mercantile and legal blankr, I a ,itiesi cards, and handbills, which cattle e itutuedhitely within the division to which ,•:.•iii lulus were allotted. They wet, evidently. .pies of the cin,tont work dune at his office, i tastefully got up, and tel executed, ,I,etinr great credit on the ollice,,and would ,••,,apace lavorably with the work of any office. oar lat,27e cities. \‘'ln. lirewster, from the "Journal - °nice, 1 only a limited number of specimens, and • • • faney and ornamental, being printed in and br , ..ze, an , evidently specimens yousetinently less perfect than t ,• ,1•J i, • Lad a. clonal:0y bean pritdetl. ,•• ]: neatly displayed, exhibiting S 0111:! ul lili! : executed. 'clic only •• I by ;lir. lirewster MIS a I.3road Side I I, ..eiteeitilly deserving of notice, tie a lino Teel .en 4.,1 blank printing, being certainly ,a! if nut butter than any Wan!: on exlubi• r the circumstances, your committee, bulieving that the ell,t•ls or uur printers to es tablish fur their art, a reputation for taste and hcauty,are deserving or conunendation and en• courage:nem, and accordingly make the lid lowiag award: Wm. 'Lewis, for the largest variety and best specimens of business cards and blanks, 1 00 Far the langcyt variety and best specimens ef handbills, 1 00 Wm. Brewster, for the beat specimen of Blank Deed, 1 00 Be,t, specimens of honey Printing, 1 00 A. Benedict,.'Theo. B. Cremer, J. lifisney „Weak', .Num—lt was altogether wrong in placing thin gentlilmitn's mime on thin Committee, as his wall known bitterness inwards us bias-1 eel his judgment. Our only womler is that 1 with A. W. Benedict on the Cominit,e, we were awarded anything at all,—(Ens. Jim:, NAL. .4 MEW 4tAll) CLE CIAINT STOCK, Olf , ' 01,1)(1,IIII-.,. ((IN FEUTIONARIEti, AND Clam 17.—Paititing. 11: 0 1'IslitNs,,juq. received mid fur sale at the Best oil painting, Geo. C. Wilson, I ~,, ii bolc•ate amt rattail Grocery & Provision Store - or 1,,, ‘,.. AirDivitt. C.ll,l,ting .I. 2,1 best do., ,i Pisit, sAL'i. 1:.11 . 1 (N' , P 1, 1 .11 CtsFEFF Best lithograph in oil, Miss C. Benedict, lon , ..., , , , ~ , ' . • ~.' , ' '.' :st ti.kl., I 1..,1:, ..,101.AIst,l.s, SlAsAfls, A very fide specimen oil painting in gbc,s, by & Tothkc , t , U, of the hest quality unit every the same. Sole specimen at exhibition. ' grade. 011.5, CANDLES, FLUID, CAM- Best drawing in crayon, Mass -0. ion. mid PIIENE, Nuts, Figs, Raisins, Dates, Tam, .1/iss Amelia Snyder, 1 0 ! ) rinds, fire, Sage, 'tapioca, Cake, Crackers, 2d best dos, Miss Mary Orbison, - 50 Cheese, illaccaroni, Pickles of all kinds, sae- Committee reeommen4hat premiums be gi- : dines. Candies and Confectionaries. All of von to the following persons fur excellent ape- • whit b will he dbposed Mon the most reason eintens of drawing an crayon t able terms, for cash or country pt•oduee. 'to Miss Wolverton, 50 Purchasers wilt tied it to their interest to call Miss Given, • 50 and examine our stock beton) purchasing else- Miss Kee, 50 where, as we are prepared to sell everything in Alia Hall, oi , our line of business A 1.11.715 E LOWER than' Wit-i 1 other establishancut of the kind in this Ito sou, Miss Ellen Gregg. cality. • May 13, 1857. LOVE & MeDIV.ITT. Class 19,—Discretionary, Specimen of pig ntetal, exhibited by Gen. Jno. INFORMATION WANTED. C. Watson, :I 00 Whereas, A certain sail named Matthew 1 l Specimens of xatinett and cussimeres, +by Han- Garnet, being deranged in his mind, lell his , kits & Williams, $2 each piece, 4 00 home in Woodcock Valley, salmi - the lst, of Specimens of manufactured corn brooms, by May last, and has oat been heard of since the 50 I .1. A. Crawford of Blair county, 1 00 first of Juno. Said Cartier is about 5 lees 9 50 I Pair English go John Nhr ' ldwino ' 150ur 10 inches high, gray evil . dark complexion, n 50 Pair Guinea pig!. il 50 TI years of ag,, awl his hair is middling long 50 2 !manmade twilled bags, J. Peightal, 100 and gray. Any person giving hilornintion of 50 Homemade linen and towels, M. Weaver,l 00 his wbereabout, and seudia. , to Henry Garner 50 , Specimen broom corn, by S, Cheney, 50 or John Garner, Jr., Nlarkresburg, Hunt. Co , 50 :.- , p,cinieti millet, Jesse Gorsuch, 50 will receive a rewind of $2O. 50 The ecnitititteu notiee particularly a nap of • 0ct.14..37.-tit. 50 Tyrant• i..iy, drawn mud executed by J. Soap- 1 we - Hollidaysburg "Whig," and "ltegistor," I 50 ,' souAfrica, Esq. As a work orthe 'kind it ex• . B Gavotte, ford Inquirety and Lewistow Gavotte, 50 ' hibits both accuracy and neatness, as well as a ' publith three times and charge this Mlle,-,, :l ' superior di,play or talent, in that particular branch of science. Other committees of the society ha, ing found a greater display ofstoelc, fruit, eatables wearing apparel and painting than their pre mium list would pay. have recommended to the discretionary committee the following Int. med persons, together with the different pre: miums awarded them. All of which thin coo• mitten have considered, and agreed to allow, and would respectfully' recommend the Treasu red to pay Class 1.--The committee ou horses have recommended the following named persons as entitled to premiums : Andrew Decker, one stallion, 1 00 Julio Jackson, one 2 year old colt, 3 00 Elliot Robley. one do., :1 00 Thom. Whittaker, one do., 2 00 William Rupert, ohe do., 1 Oil Thomas Whittaker, ono yearling 2 OU Willian: Morningstor, one do., I tr.) .`heel;, colt under 1 tear 01,1. I on 2 00 1 00 50 1 00 75 1 00 50 50 50 50 50 50 ; • , l I . l'gg, otw • - fulluwitig muned :; • • .• .: rant wine, 'Airs. F.. C. iVils 1 00 iii. gur, Mrs. 'f. 11. Criqn,ir, 1 00 I.:. C. Wilson, 1 00 , 11111ittel,,i1 .1 .•111111111 011 , I, Lit • .;. ludies fiti• 1 , 1 1 • . ._ _.~ . ,~, ~.. , .1 . •cric:., I 00 • .1:,• PHILADELPHIA MARKETS, 'White Wheat, $1,23 IZ,I, cents. l'orn 75 cents. Oats, cet, 1., Fluor is dull ati , :5,50 to $5,75 pQr Mr f...., .... a ft 1 LL5A......r. ,11 .....,,1., ,, ,111,,,,... ...W. ~,. -1.• :Alb. iIIISCILLANEOLISADVIItTISEIIIE:i'n,.. :ti:A: l -'l- , :A:1`1_0 'Y./ . ...I:Ntr -:••xl CLOTHBG! A Nee' Assortment Just qeued And will be ::old 30 per cent. TILiN TIIIE 11, ( ‘ leis e it I it ' . I g l n 1 I 1 taut 11:. ' just opened nt his store-rose in Alarket tiptoe: - Ilinoingdonot splendid new stork of llendy mode Clothing for Fall and Winter, whivh IR; will sell t heaper than the same quail, or Goods can he purchased at retail in l'hilmlef ',lda or any other establishment in the country. well to call and examine stock before sing elsewhere. Also, Hais, laps, which will be sold lower th,n at any other e tublisloncut in the conotv. Huntingdon, October 7. 1957. THE CAMPAIGN OPENED. .D.F.!...artTAL or rA ,AN ! ) f\ TER ~~ ~~~~e FISHER & IWcPtILIR'I'RIEJ 1A7()U1.1) NNatt — Na V V to tita•h• t a“.a, t.ia that tlivy ha, Jaa iaa a a ,, a; :a , aaa II most lac:mil:tat s‘ ml (imaals ; miahraleim; eviry variety new ,ttelt as Valencia; Plaid ltatt.r.ls ; I hi, I.mstres Unlit Tomestt stripeal mad stripeal „ail, I , n:twit i'dzatcal DC1.11111,, Coburg. Mohair, nil alumna • a- ' , herd s at , reach lallatn• ket, a. awl :aaimay lirochli 611.1 W (71utlas. plain atm tat, alms, Tweeds, &a. ltib: I': . . an. Trimming:, 1., a• :;:ars, l'a • . \ •1.,1 a a lailvat. ..I tnet, variety aal hitt: gouda. 11.‘ aa s Lc ,NNET,i uY'evety variety am! We havo a 6111 sto.l: of Hardwaro, Queonsware Boots and Shoes, Wood and lArilluw-ware, which will iw sold I• 1, ;,. ti.3l. it interest ot all ui eat] :11.1 tier ies ca t I,u phes which have beat inuititaincd 11'e also deal in Plaster, Fish, hinds of (;rain, and pos,ess toralleh of trade tunajoalled by any. t\ - , till packugeS or inweels of morcliantlize eti.uwE, at the depots of the Broad •:'.:1...:..; Veloos)lvania 1,21\ t_r[C's;:li , l l LIAALIW2d-, , AT LOVE & MTIVITYS. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. MISCELLAUOUS A DVERTNEMENTS. - • -- -•, -- -- . ,B.L"OISt - X4l'`.3 1VQ.,T.10.L.. [To the lieu Creditor, of 'William It. lIN iu.l Ciff - $9OO A IliAl'ilap3 Ni OTICI , , Id imitEity GivEN To ALL • Auditor's Notice. ! - A number of gentlemen r,nr0,. , 1 ~, entivais u_ p r l pi. r: , r , :o h i n. is ,e in s te e t t s , , , s e t c e l tl th t e le ir it u t e li c e o t ti h n ll t o;v it i i ii t g h t ,, ittAn e e g tl , cu l , :l it e ot un c le ,t r u s , i , g ,, n , e , ( I I ,Ic A . i o li r t . titi, , , i i i i , 1 i t ,. 1 , , ,,, 0 . i 1 n . t;! , d o l , ?; :i t t l ;. e , hev ,, ,, ,rit. , , ,- , T o r,-.. si t , , 1 ,, , , ,,, , , , , , , ti rei; ~, , ,, , ,i ,41 ,1 i :1 7 ,,, ,, ,i „ ~ , i . _; ., .. ~i , .: , ., :i. , ; . , , a.., ,, islet's tillito nt Huntingdon, Ilya that the Said ' to distribute the P re , t. f t ' itt s t-t ) .the „' 'h , er '! rs , 'lle , hl ~,,,,r gisritiwt. They should be I d matt., a_ 0, the rent estate of men. ~.). u• ''''.. '".''''''l. intplligcnt, taleeted and industrious; and thev accounts will be presented tor pfirmation and ' 'v. notice that he will attend to the It.. of .„ , twig allowance, at an Orphans' Court to be hold tu r , : ., 3 . , his °owe, ~, the bethuoi . f . Mill mute . (1111C11 11.1 ill il'lletliV, f•lt'rk• fluntingdon in and for the County of Hunting don, on Wednesday the II th day of November . I l • t ' ic i :,.,:::l l ‘ i ni n ,Ti l i t Pi ' t ' itiA 1 . , 111, 31 . 11 OF 01.: 1.11 i " . tn. , tth s.,, ' (th ' r Intillet.S. Address , (stamp next, at tote o'clock, p. in., when and where ull €4,'l",cut) C. A ,,,,,, littrri- ,,,,, r4, Pn., or it, 1 next, to wit: .• • ' tereste lat• r , iiir II ti., present their , (1"; 1, - , ~, the Adon.' , t:"l" ,, m .Vie , • 11... 111 . , l. Lll l , I. Daniel Gri3inger,, Administrator 01 . the claims before the utider,igned :ktlitor, or be de-: :1ug.19;57-3111.'' estate of Benjamin beaker, late of Dublin tp., barred from voining in upon said fund. ! deceased. TIII.o. 11. CIII:111,:1t, Auditor. ' 2. Hobert Johnston, Administrator of iho ! 50pt.30,'37.-4t. I eAtato of Capt. William Johnston, late of Jack- son tp., tired. • 3. A lexmider Port, Esq., Executor of the last will, .hc., of Jolut I fastitipt,, lute of Walker tp., doe'd. 4. Alexander Port, surviving Administrator t.t tp.. 5. F acc...ivrt t.f Ah.,:anclei Port, Esq., :,,htiiiii.,trator 01 the cstate ot' Jlllllt, .'leettrt• Loy Stittlioy, late or Ifctlder,on 11)., tlct,*(l. t;. Y. ll:tys, of Gct,rtt: Sarah ;old Itavid .Meamt, minor chilli,' or Nkh,th's . , 1013:te, Ex,eittor the last will, A,0.. Ettate \Ve-ittet, late of Ilotideriutt tp., B..7'lionms llatinah aro? :.l ue chilfltvn of It.pbert of tln Iforon,lt of Iltifft.ifiLffiffff. I .. . kat: ol Shirley ti•., . ORPHANS' GOURT SALE If ()lllur3 of th al:t1 nom. Coo t•ovol:411 ol o,post.ti to lottbli, s.:tio 011 eh, 11, T::i , ! - .11.ay, November 3J, 1857, pr,yvrty o'' John I cr, latu of .id colt, L. to wit: t • the rout,' 'et 'the leritetst, e,:(1 130 retehev, it brim_ • F:EI LEI ' \ IEOO I.:1;;EE• clottrt l, Eli , I; Ed.;•.lit 40 Elf, 111 'cut! lit !El Ili 111, .I . EI , •ILE it It 1,7E, - :;tort list hio,f ~ Illrgt, !wick ham 1,10.1 1 . E goo,i ,1 di,lt ttak.a irra:',l i:, r,ta, cmaairl, 2:17 afa,...; El ,li.• .\141;i1,• IE/1111. S ' EEIE'E E , 11:11 II : ,811 Ire, E 'Er.E!'; . ;l 11;11.1 Nat itri , • - al, 1J meat kn'tll,, ..,-artie, of two In :ugh of Huntingdon nod .11, 1. anotity of in. , ndow upon raeh, they mall ell ,u:ted d i graziilg 00 stock farms. 3. All girt u,arbcd (D) in said ding iro porches about all of this tract is cle,r,d and under rill on, told has thereon erected two tenant but 4. All that tract Inarki.4l (14) in said ,ling nnaining 214 acre, , ', i porehos; about ,nos of this tract nee cleared and under r No buildings thereon. . :bat tra,t, n;arked (I) in said diag ,o,a;niti, 11J acres All that tract ni:triied (Kj iusaid 1,.. 4 acres, orvlles woodlail 7. All that tract marked ( in said clia;, Alutinii.g i I`S 11,1 . clics trootnitt: S. :\111:1;it tract ;;;:trkull (M) in 041 dia.; ..ntair,hig 117 acre::, 147 perches; wtssfl P. A lcC. of the vit.:..ge or Bini,h (o) ding.n, having the stal.lo. Th, fourth rat of ~ tract townsbil , • ~ o 0 nt res, be. the :cone more or traetF, or within tht.ir , •• • ;-; a, I al. ) , amotmt of for •••• works; inexhaue.tible quarries of li !•u,d other stone for buildsw, : 11 it irol .;,,. (110.14,01111,,,t1q1. ,;• •••- • It large 1;11101111 LAST NOTICE iiidatwt to Maki, paymcnt on or bcrort!tht• I 00211 b, nyxt. All nutted told I: unsvalol alter that duk, will Itc 00041 out without rosiwet to in, ::Jo to ... colon, at 10 o'clodl Of said f T. N. SWltt)pt. DAVIDTeg,Itye. •;1,1iI•itlel.1 interest ;.; '• : • toy:l..ll'lp, ,•Nt, ;It v.;;. • ' ; .11 ttpon ility sttle. (xe; I t t!le Inat tilt:1;t:•;;.; • ..; • ;i' !;tinting(lon • New GoodN Neu' Goods ! SIT v. P. WM:VS CHEAP STORE. I'. win has just ramrod froin pliia iviih the largest and most hrtutitul .: sormaint or 71'1 ifs 62:11:1 Ever brought to Huntingdon, ol the most fashionable Dress Gum', i....ii•s and 0 such as (Slack Silks. .‘ll Wool de !mins, (all color.) and whited. ouilire Marred and Miley de kilns, Levelly Deli:6z, Shepherds' Plaids, and Prints of every description. .ALSO, a large fot ot dress Trimmings, Frill- ges, More Antique Ribbon, Buttons, Gum, Itraids, &e. Bonnet Silks, Crapes, (;lures, Mitts, Veils, Laces, Belts, Iliblionds for Reed & for Ski6s, Silk and Linen handkerchiefs. Silk Neck ties. Zephyr, Freiniii IVorking Cotton, Li nen and Cotes Floss, tidy Yarn, W0..1 • Sc. Also the hest and largest assortment of Col lars, and tindersleaves, is town. Har'd and mo ll Jaeonet, Mull Muslin, Swiss, Plain, Fig ured and dotted. More., and Hoop Skirts, Irish Linen, Linen Tahle Cloths, Napkins, Towels, &e. Shirts, Shirt-breasts, Undershirts mut drawers, wool coats, (goods, emulbrts and scarfs. Also a largo assortment of Waterloo Bay State Wool Shawls. Single and Brocha Shawls. Abe, Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinets, Tweeds, K. Jeans, Vesting, Alastins, blettehed and on blenched, Sheeting and I'inew•ease Mus Nankrons, Tic,hen, Clock, Tablo Napo Cra•h Flannels, SacE Flannel, plain and figured, Can ton Flannel, Blankets, °c. Also, n !urge let I,l iliCllounets ti ol the latest styles and ut fury low prices. Hats and cups anti kinds. .00tN and Ehoes, Gum shoes, the best and cheapest in town. . Xi WARE,QV/RENS wArtE, Buckets, Tubs, Baskets, Churns, Butter Bowls, Broom, Brushes, &c. Carpe ts, Gil Cloths, Fish and Salt, Sugar, Collett, Tea, Mtilai,scA, and all goods usually kept in CUltillr, My old customers, and as many new onus us con crowd in arc respectfully requesteti to come end extiminc my goods All kinds of Country produce taken in ex change fur goods, ut the highest market prices. I.I.AVID I'. Octobcr 7, IN7 NEN\r"rIIEATISE 1.i11411D Thig cloy intlolished I.y E. C. & .1. BIDDLE. No. 508 Minor Street, A on Surveying; in which the th....Q at..! nre 2'reet..lc.l by a , . five rrti a t!,:ola System nalle • oh. C.- Itt,trateil by litlfflel'olls A hsoth endow or it "Treatise on .Algebra. — j Ili the ah,re tiaoteil wolk the author :tolt,il the tho , Flaittly 1 , 11111,111`11 , 1,i . ‘ ttivtoi fin . 111111 Ilis ever . , tiling who , ' (..ct,,,ive br,int.:, in 1.1.1 Le lilt I:, to . ..eloire. xv, it win he tnailoil tiil.7.; per 1 1 1 111 i 1) tiVi l F;gl. SE1.1114.11(11.1ti 1 111i1 1 , 1 . 111:1H01, 11 1 ‘l , / ,, , %% OA 1,1 11 1 111. 1 ,i,, •+,!T(.1., ut OF III!. 1 1 , ' '. 1,.,.1,.1 1 0 •1111iii1 . ,1 , 41111 1 1, S:31111,13 . Silli?(4 Sl',Jll7;.llli A A L vo., ()A. Will 01.1111,11011 . 11 011 I.\ll ):. 11 1 .1 N tli .11:111,,, rlll ' " 1(11 " 111 •'• I ' lll 1111-.1..1111 ' Ii I 1 tlliti nl. rer sL'""• t . . 2 (11, (1,1111,1.1011111111,8, 11111Sie Ftlr fin ther apply lo „ 1,„ , r T .1. 11. 1..11? 111•:!!. Auditcr's Notice. Ily 1,1 ('"urt of (2oni,ty, tlisirilotle the balance the hood of Thoto:ts We,,ton tool Nlielluel \Vestio,, eculao of NVilllain :wow_ th.,(.10, 11,1,1,y gill, !hat FOUNDS:Sr. ne ,U! wtona for the of in, on Saturday the 2•lth iiiTeC , LI. 4, CILOSS INFORM TDEllt OLD day Uctober next at one P• :d• at • all'rit , nll, ~nd the public generally, that they I i, 0r:,,,i0 the ',rough i,f llant'n,bm, ! Im , e the above Munich.) , in full Oust, and t, here all person:, having l'rrl."red to burnish ra"lings sa;,l i!,:tid must pruwat them to the au.; t•. 5, 01011 0 of all kind , he th,reafter Lagged t0.1, , a1. Improved Ploughs, thereof. • :Ilachi,es. 0,1 everything in theens• :Env but 6 " JOHN , TH ER 1 LEATHER LEATHER , ,• ) I,' E l m AN, 11. (lull . Skins, and General Leather Dealer, No. 6 South Third street, Philadelphia. A general a,surtment of all kinds 41,01 AND OtAli SOLE I..E.VIVRC Mara y • • • )1 . :AN1:010 - i.—;00,00 lin,ington nun, in .turn and for 0:0100 kr \VAL S111.:(;All10, :31001 ur 1101 North 3•1 street, PH!, 1,,. : 1, 1 , ;(110NAII1.--I'Lin :111,1 tine .t.,tionory n.nu:oeture.l s:110 \\*Nl. N. slIIN.1.1111 , : 1,1 North ~IZANGES AND LEMONS.-500 :oil 1,1. MS ill Sr :OA fer Or 191 Ttulll PAI strcet, I Blind! :snit Il Wish::: in ',tun: :.11,1 for sit', liy. VOI. N. Sill:G.llW. m• streci, C ,Clre :111t1 S:110 hy 1 I ' D 'S DATES, HU:NES, e ITN( ,N IV M. N. i;111 . 4 I r 10: North phi", L.MONDS, \WALNUTS, Nl - 1 LI and 1. , .1 , ,erts in store awl so.lo.hy W.NI. N. , •111:.(;.klii), 323 or 191 N'th Sept.9.'s7.- I y COOK STOVE, A Pl. F.IN D 11) NEW (20()Ii STON'E Full: ut tli i, otiht. ;it is cab...4.A to burn or tl tf, otH day ul .i!. • ' ~ ~ .. ..., ~:.~., :!],c• . I; : j„, , .:, .::, IZ,n. 1 LJ .1 ' p if t .1 ;I; t. , J tl.O Irt,l, thi • II!, L. , IL I.CW :11141 lel V bt mink! :01 1 , 1, 011 pap 1 o ,761,1 ) 117A1)() N11_11)1's . , they Inc 50pt.16,.57.-12m, PORK P VC KiitS, Wholesald Derdcrs tit °visions, No. 325 LIBERTY STREET, COMM ERCI A L ROW, PIT TSB t: It , PA. ft).- Agents fur Fairbanks' Scales. • A pr. 1;3 DR. J R. HIRT, DENTzsTi ALEXA\IH HUNT. CO, PA. April 1, nried Beer, Ilan,. Shoulder, and hlilch, for 1.1 oak at the (lroeery Store of LOVE 3111.1\11E,, J OSEPII DOUG pa. A spletl.li.l Stolle (rodsforLaic I.v D. (4 1111I' F:. 'nee nev, (7. S. 111111(7(ET'r, while hi, vg a, it ini , ,ioliary ' Sourlnnli Asia, (HS o'crt!ti a , : filp1,11:(1 vertu. (titre ler Constitbp• tot, A.:thin.), BrolichitiA, Coughs, (101,1, , , Net., von: 1), bilidy, and all impurities of the blood; n ea , y and effectual mode of inhaling the n desire to henelit 11, •. he will cheerfully send the te it. itli em , ex locHding and huccessfußy Addross 1:1.t. (7. S. BURNETT, nr,,,livay, N. V. City. NLIV !OM C4::EAP WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY STORE 1.1 thu t ,:.: l u:~~ l ,•muninr 1)A Vij WAR 'G } & ?A Lavin g a. good Turnihg All work dor, ,'Leap for cart or COllll. (1hi111 , 21,1 taken for casting;. Be• 24,1 cxpuriLtieed we bop, I,v strict !di,' to to receive a, liberal share Me1;11.1. S CROSS, 9, ItiJl he r .Ir;ril 2' \` ii wtto.. , . to ,t 1: ,ionalirti,rio.s, un t ruste d r to hi.; rare iit Clitirt6 utlittntingdou I Articics give nt. tl ,litirtest tiotic, anti °lithe April 22, I : I N. 7 , r l';ATlci7.i.ll. SAFETY TRUST COW AN Il „,„, ,t I . 4 , rner Mira, • PHILADELPHIA. ...,,7,eperaled by the Slate of Fenn, lvania. A , riiiTiveii iti uuy sum large or s interest pai,l front the tiny of ilepos l i ! :To l ii :n • or 9 every day, front 9 o'clock [NI 7 u'rlo,l: the and Tht,,tl,l rvenings. till 9 o'clock INT Eith:i . r FivE pErt cENT. 1:11 . ge or small, arc paid back in gold ..:anal V;i01,1!li 11001, rt, :my amount.. 11EN R 1,. ANN 114,1;1•:liT SEl.l.l:ll)tiE, Vier President. AV3: .1 Err, Se,ot.try. 'S niiiitter, (:. Lantlreth Munns ' .. truer, I. Carroll Brewster i'lrcialge, Joseph B. Barrr, ' . ~i,t.at, nen. I. Chiuchit;aa Smith. .ittitany confines it, bush' itintine to over ONI: MILLIoN AN!. A 11A1.1 , are wade in conlorihity with the prurhions of Ow charter, in Real Eshitt iy igngey, Gre.,l Rents, and such tirst-elass securities, us will always insure perfect security o to the n Inch cannot licit to give i:eriihnierry and toithility to this :211, 1,56. Alarr:i; ,lii '- 1 'a s 74 ( 4 ) 0N 1 4 ) - 1, ',', ' Ar. .4 ) . . u•; i(r li: ,nsboL ;,. Is ill the I, ..fon. the coldest baud all hint) et FEED A SiIIIFFS, LittND ground, :lin loatl, ic they can t h,LI at a tumneut'b twtio ull equal 1 . 10.1.. ood the:. 1....1 T I NEI .18 of an improve:l will u FULL TURN vl l' superior quali tv to every bushel el h.ft at their 11110.• N. B.—The Bueliwhegt stones are not quite ready. Ilinainglon, December 10, 1856. ; r.-7.12-41,12ard'i213./. THE SI INTER SESSION ir B Ltit Will commence the Li of N , vember Competent instructors luive st?eured. mid getierad satihtaction may bo eYpePtell, S 1 1 , 1 : 1i BONNETS in great variety and cheap t I). P. variety I'M SHOES, cheaper at 1). P. GWIN'S -, than can ho lied in town. Call and sea thee, IV7 HALEBON E. HEED AND BRASS VV VV Hoops and Reed Skirts, tor sale at the cheap stow of ' D. I'. GM. ROOTS & SHOES, the largest and cheapest assortment in town, oh LETTER-COPIER FOR SALE. Au uxcellem one fur sale at this office. Thit. i,.the Nu. I Clllll kW] IL 1,1, Tres, Bt. CRSt:IN Gl.O VL' & MITTS cheap ut I. (iIV.IN'S. i•t~tir.~l~~ t., 1). I'. GWIN'S.