OFFICIAL RETURNS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION.—HELD ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1857 misc ELIA NEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. i GOVERNOR. • cOrNTIES.' 6,610 2,409 1,657 2,338 8,722 1,819 2,082 5,747 2,361 2,379 1,557 2,663 5,38. 2,132 • 1,459 1,464 2,410 2.576 3,078 3,109 1,598 502 1,905 3,104 65 • 3,186 817 2,031 1,749 .1,437 1,268 1,108 0,480 993 1,980 :3,005 5,268 2,824 401 Allegheny. Arartrong, Beav4r, Bedford, Berke, Bradford, Burke, Butler:, Canibria, Carbon, Centro, Chester, Clearfield, Clinton, Columirin, Crawford, Cantberlanil, Dauphin, Delaware, Elk, • Erie, Faiiitle, Forrest. F 11111.141, Fulton, Greene, Hunt:neon, Indiana, Jelleri in, Juniata, Lanett:ext., Lawrence, Lebanon, Lehigh, Luzeine, Lyeatning, NF Kenn, ,Mercer, 2,539 Mifin, 1,532 ,Monroe, 2,251 'Montgomery, 5 ; 148 Montour, 1,080 Nortinunpton, 4.067 North uanherlami, 2,821 Perry. 1,965 • l'ltiladelplita, 27,749 2,028 1,217 &04 2,608 568 1,111 074 1,564 10,001 758 190 12 495 957 4 5.980 3,079 481 999 989 81 1,741 2,274 5 494 265 2,419 3.224 8 1,193 3,284 971 1,275 162 1,900 1,790 2 899 1,392 9 3,752 3,614 142 1,992. 1,691 50 • 4,361 3,445 24 1,02 , 1 995 12 5,314 1,778 1,332 . • Pike, Potter, Schuylkill, Snyder, ,Smaierset, Sullivan, , Susquohanne, T loge, Union, Venanuo, Warren, Washington, •Wayne, Weoniurelatud, Wi omiug, Yjrk, 18S SZ47 146.136 28,1311 156.9% , i' •• • ;; hi SMALL cart: maj,;ty niiscliu,ArirmusAin'EnTpcmENTs. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. 444LCBC:Pielt.I4t5'..A.INT f t 7 ()TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL the mattagey" •I t "' I I) persons interested that the following named thisire to !ingots:le it loon of four thousniiil dol• persons hare settled their accounta in the hex . let , Mr I' Yeafli intermit ImYtthie aentimitml• ister's (Alice at Huntingdon, and that the said ally, for the purpose of linyitig the Iminnee clue acc ou nt s will b e presented for continuation mid far the emimrlnmion ul their ""rha pro- „ allowance, at an Orphans' Court to be held at A,""lttia reentivi"nt, m interest until the tnt day . Huntingdon, in and ti. the County of Hunting- :N ,ovetti tier, next, stutlng the in oft la don, on Wednesday the 11th day of November• •nhicli the ilLore tutu or a puitiue of it will i next, to wit: hawed. I I. Daniel Grisinger„ Administrator' of the flu' nrtheif elm,rter• in fallout: estate of Benjamin ' , raker, late of Dublin tp., "That the inonagers of tuts company are deeenscd, berehY mitlierizud to borrow, it neeiteettrli ail I 2. Hobert Johnston, Administrator of the "lan or e""nt' of tammit not P.ceuilhig ton 'hot' estate of Cupt. Y, idiom Johnston, lute of Jack - sued donors, for the purpose of aiding them in I son tp., deed. the cent:traction of their works, and to secure i 3. Alexander Port, Esq., Executor o f d ie the NU. , " the amine inn'Y exec u te n mart' last will, &c o of John Hastings, late ot Walker 'gage or judgment upon their works and real en •' tp., til by their President and attested I 4. Alexander Pori, surviving Administrator their Secretory in 'Meer of the Permit or Per - with the will annexed, of J 11.1111,14 Campbell, late 110iI3 WIIO Inny have loaned the same ; and the ci weiher dee . u. said managi'ra cloak provide fn.' the Payment Li, Final account of Alexander Port, Esq., o f the interest, not t o exec. d eight per cent. ! Administrator ot the estate or Jame , meth ., per Annum upon any loan made under this Sankt:y.lMo of Henderson tp., tired. section, out of the receipts of said Company. John Y. Hays, Guardian of George Mease brJttre any dividends shall te paid to the • hllll Measo .d David Mate , , minor holders*" ildren of Nicholas Meese, dee'd. l'ine aim" item will he lite nolY Thionns Fisher, Executor of the last will, works whieh are now in successful operation, at w eetori, I mo o f R ein k„ oi , a cost of $12,0c10. • • WILLIAM DORRIS, Jr. .lt. Thomas Fisher, Guardian of Hannah and IluMin g atm n Oct' 28''07.-3t. I.s.(sinin'ta• , (:oolitic Moore, minor children of Hubert Moore. late ot the borough of Huntingdon, THE CAMPAIGN OPENED. lacee—i. 9. David Ileckstresser, Administrator cf Enoch Chilcote, tato of Tod tp., dec'd. 10. Final account of John Gifford, Atitninis tratur of Joseph Gitljord, lute of Shirley tp., der:cased. raltsw .6.II.ItIVAL Or FALL AN!) -" TT NT pt rc c i . FISHER & MeMURTRIE W 01.11.1 ) 1U ANNOUNCE; to their numerous friende and the public, I that they have just received from the Fast, a most beautiful assortment or Tall and Winter Goads; embraving every variety new styles such no Valencia Plaid Ducal, Oriental Lustres, Gala Pkids, Tamese s!riped and Plaid, micro striper) Dclaines, • :Lreach Merino, Printed Delaines. Bayadere , tripes, Argentine. Coburg. Mohair, and Ma• domino Cloths. Shepherd s emcee Blau , ket, Bay State, Long and Square Bruche Shawl Gents' Travelling do, French Cloths. plain rind tansy Cassimeres, Sminetts, Jeans, Tweeds, Sa.. RiVains, Gutualets, Gloves, Telma, Cloaks, Chenille Setirfs, Dress Trimmings La dies' Collars, Brilliants, plain and spriged 'Victoria Lawn, Nuimooks, and every variety of White goods. HATS, CAPS and BONNE Ta of every variety and style. Ve have a full stock of Hardware, Queens ware Boots and Shoes, Wood and Willow-ware, which will be sold on such terms as will niuke it the iLterest of all to call and examine. 4:roceries can be hod lower 'hall the high prices which Iwo been maintained heretofore. ' We also deal in Plaster, Fidi, Salt, and all kinds of Grain, and possess facilities in this branch of trade unequalled by any. • We de ver all packages or parcels of merchandise FREE Ime cnenoe, at the depute of the Broad Top and Pennsylvania Railroads. Sept.3o,'s7. . . NOVA [l2l CleS Mt:Will:Ea.?) MANI:FACTURE. AND IMPORTERS ok. Itl EP it It 5)1 .No. 622 Clashing 'Street, 1 1 / 4 iludelphia., Have for sale, to consumers and the trade, the largest aesortment of Paper Hangings, Hinders, Decorations, dm, itt the United States. -.ley ask the special attention of the trade to a now and very beautiful article on paper of GGLD WINDOW SHADES ' which they are introducing. •• Supt.! 6.15t.-12m. CANAL COMAIISSIONER, c, IC r s { r r I 2 0.2 it. ti t :5 4:11 14., .5 ; ! . 364 — an 44 2,304 . I 88 3:159 2,888 1,219 2,229 1,529 2,170 2,4P0 1,000 4.066 2.692 1,96 7 27,832 14,335 14,252 936 3,129 1,002 2,275 3,156 3,164 1,267 1,773 1.340 3,608 1,608 3,442 1,875 870 3,726 1,930 4,317 1,191 3,310 143,g98 26,G31 186,823 187,023 142,377 142.626 27.246 26.959 122,654 Straig4t-Outs in Human Wilmot 1.14,13 G 42,751 - iii - ,, ...,. 1 a AE: 4 ro, i .o. ts oT - r ~-;. 7. HENRY G LAZIER, Register Regider's (We. Ealingdon, Oct. 10,'57 1.41.1M1V AT LOVE & A NEW AND IMF:GANT STOCK OF GROCERIES. GONVECTIONARIES, AND PROVISIONS, just received nod the sale at the wholesale and retail Grocery & Provisiou Store of Love & McDivitt. Ctitthivtitig• of I'lsll, SALT, BACON, •F LOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, TEAS, MOLASSES, SEC/ MIS, & TOBACCO, of the hest qualify nod every grade. 011. S, CANDLES, FLUID, CAM- I'IIENE Novo, Figs, Raisins, Dates, Tama rinds, Rice, Sage, Tapioca, Cake, Crackers, Cheese. Mimi:amid, Pickles of nil kinds, Our eines, Candies and Confectionaries. All of which till he dispot•ed of on the most reason- aide terms, for cash or country &mince. Purchasers wilt the' it to their interest to cell and examine our stuck before purchamint else where, as we ote prepares' to sell neereth,ng in our lion of husiness A LITTLE LOWER than any other cstablishurfnt of the blush in this lo cality. May 13, 1857. LOVE & MeDIVITT. A New Assortment Just ()petted 1 And will be sold 30 per cent. CHEAPER THAN Tuli CHEA PEST! HROMAN respectfully in'inins hiv custo , titers anti the palate generally, that he has just opened at lois ,tore-count in Market Square llutotingolonos spic tu hid now stuck of Ready - NEW TREATISE ON mottle LhaTID 1i.:227/EVUTICO. Clotblog for Fall and Muter, This day published by E. C. & .1. MEDIA, which be will sell slimmer 111.111 the some quality No. 508 Minor Street, Philadelphia, A Treatise of O Is can he purchased at retail in phis or any other 0141111118 1 / 1 11111t MIO Vllutry. on Surveying; which the theory and practice are fully explained. Preceded by it short Trim- l Persons washing to buy Clothing would do well cull and examine his stock before !media tihe on Logarithms, ,d also by a compendious! system or Plane Trigonometry. The whole , sing elsowherm Also, lustruted by numerous examples. By SAMUEL Hats, Caps, ALSOI', author of a “Treatise on Algebra," &co , which will be sold lower then at any other mo le th e above named work the author has pre...! titbit:4,oneut in the county. ' stinted the theory plainly aiid comprehensively ; , Huntingdon, October 7. 1E57.. 11118 given definite and precise definitions -- • practice; and has embraced in it everything which THE WINTER SESSION nil eqtensive business in laud surveying would or THE be likely to require.; • • SIIIIII EYSIMIG FEMALE SEMINARY The wt rk will be mulled ut $1.75 per copy, postage prepaid. Will commence on Monday. Nov. 2, und ; nue lion months. Tertun—Fur board and Eng tuition, per mission, $62,510; reetcl, And I AWES' COLLARS & UNDERSLNEVES lIIUSiC extra. For further partieulars apply to .11,..4 iu greet variety at the cheap store of I J. B. KILWEIt, GwiN, Shirivyshurg, Eept.23,'57,6t, Frincipak JUDGES OF THE SUPREME COURT. 5 5 -7 ;- 8 8. - "TW •••••••• aliT 6,736 7,363 2,386 2,098 1,522 1.978 ' 2,317 1,572 8,567 2,132 1,798 1,480 2,001 5,506 5,749 4,793 2,381 2,786 2,359 999 1,540 686 2,600 2,122 • 5,331 5.277 2,113 958 1,476 663 14.59 1,072 2,397 1,095 2,640 • 3,342 3,048 2,449 3,041 2,727 1,582 1,618 481 275 2,598 2,766 3,011 2,689 • . .40 40 2,6.1r - Ilir 802 794 5,560 431 73 73 38 27 17 12 1,650 1 336 339 2,443 112 945 782 7,721 827 518 518 408 62 2,773 2,606 58 3,155 74 3,03 t; 3.038 575 7 814 3 1.689 191 2,567 16 1,107 36 7,7.15 1,162 1,1494 33 2.641 177 2 878 5 3,1.11 194 1.717 272 808 575 1,975 907 1,724 1,6 , 8 1,402 2,567 1,1416 1,1 0 7 1,096 1,033 6,502 7,731 930 1891 1,960 2,644 3,702 2,862 5,197 3,417 2,755 1.717 486 522 2,536 2.911 1,503 1,259 2,172 419 5,42e:(117 1,057 . 72 3.021 1.110 2,643 SB9 1,946 1.590 37,433 9,350 730 130 427 7 2,9112 39 1,239 39 418 2,152 - 1,1153 571 41 1.1119 991 891 475 1,588 156 9,458 14,762 468 468 945 5,937 5,924 3,107 896 897 921 1,743 1,743 2,667 469 469 243 2,395 2,395 3,169 1,186 1,186 3,188 914 912 1,208 1,896 1,819 1,772 837 849 1,311 3,725 3,722 3,621 1,976 1,976 1.648 4,324 4,319 3,418 1,246 1,206 972 5,234 5,234 1.776 944 3,140 3,446 12 972 8 1,776 1,257 146,11; . IIist'',..:3,LANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. 11;,' sa . Goods Tticriv Goods ! I D. P. crivilms :11CAP STORE. I). P. Gavin 'rthl frhin pitia with the larg must beautilul n.s• sortment i?zill.l4 lIITJIO Ci!/[ll - 0.42111 ~(6',OLD"-J' Ever brought to Huntingdon, consisting of tho most fashionable Dress Goals for Ladies and Gentlemen, such us Mack Silks, and Fancy, All Wool de Loins, (all colors) French Merino, pinin and minted, ondire striped to Loins, barred and limey de lains, Levelly Cloth, Mohair, Deliair., Shepherds' Plaids, and Prints of every description. _ . ALSO, a large fot of dress Trimmings, Frin ges, More Antique Ribbon, Butto n , G imp , Braids, &e. Bonnet Silks, Crapes, Rildionds, Gloves, Mitts, Veils, Laves, Belts, lliblionds for Belling, Whalebone, Reed & Brass !limps Mr Skirts. Silk and Linen Innnikerehiet's. Silk Niwk ties. r, French Working Cotton. Li nen and C...ttun Floss, Tidy Yarn, Wool Yar n s, &e. Also the hest and largest assortment of Col lars, and endersleeves, in town. lined and Plain Jaeonet, Mull Muslin, Swiss, Plain, Fig ured and dotted. Moran., 0511 Hoop Skirts, Irish Linen, Linen Table Cloths, Napkins, Towels, &e. Shirts, Shirt breasts, Undershirts and drawers, wool coats, Iviods, el/101MR and sears, Also a large assniunent of Waterton Ray State Wool Shawls. Single and Rrorhn Shawls• Al,e Cloths, Cussiaicrs, CasAinets, Tweeds, K. Jeans, Vesting, ILuslins, hleaehed and un bleached, Sheeting and Pillow-case Ninth. ens, Tieken, Cheek, Table Miners, Crit Flannels, Sack Flannel, plain and figured, Can ton Flannel, Wind Alto, a 'Weir lot 4)1 Silk Bonnets of the Intent styles awl at 'cry low prices. flats and caps of all kind, Boots and Shoes, Gum shoes, the best um! cheapest in town. H A't 7hl. DW 41 M, QUEMNS WAItIa, Buckets, Tubs, Basket, Churns, Butter Bowls, Brooms. Brindle, &e. Carp.. ts, 011 0101hb, Fish and Suit, Sugar, O.Mo. Tea, Molasses, and all goods usually kept in a country Store. Illy old customers, and as tunny new ones us can crowd in are respectfully requestet: to come and examine my gauss Alckitels of Country produce taken in ex change fur goods, at the highest market prices. DAVID P. U WiN. Octotset 7, 1857. [PIAII tiliifi WEdirEM, ULYI HI G AMENDMENTS TO TILE STATE CONSTITUTION, 2d amend. I 3d amend. 4th amend Ist am end "4 9 ...,.9$ V. :Vy-- 7 's`l. Zlll-46i -5,253 041 31 260 1,637 1 2,439 147 7,090 1,073 .398 71 1,253 479 2,599 772 826 171 1,124 1,220 1,304 45 3,027 387 847 168 1,048 169 501 10 1,223 93 8,702 256 .393 ' 27 1.093 336 8.229 226 1,361 392 244 , 329 1.444 355 313 196 554 18 2.141 73 1,51(1 294 3,710 1,247 2,15(1 018 2,102 203 so 246 951 21 566 47 2,182 62 1,508 173 3,792 1,236 2,279 493 . 2.162 207 28 247 965 21 1,063 150 l 0 3 5,243 . 122 262 161 525 112 1,357 GI 725 185 549 711 1,350 133 4,993 29 9:19 189 1,289 63 527 450 3.922 533 1,786 40 ii 65i 11 5,239 124 '229 173 412 137 1,3118 67 .661 21;0 510 712 1,233 204 4.971 44 810 157 555 665 483 471 3,722 1,6:15 1,765 11)8 080 - 306 1,250 90 110 57 4,568 1,150 '576 36 2,335 59 1,532 80 2,229 113 7,686 195 402 20 373 26 614 2.195 1,552 2,235 7,172 425 413 4,366 14,756 4,182 391 698 ' 2112 994 199 1124 78 2,549 526 2,28.1 409 421 120 1,0:14 98 '335 129 310 108 1,201 750 1,205 471 1,419 13 1,396 26 4,100 399 4,031 410 259 6 281 4 2,717 872 2,716 857 1,544 1,472 4.143 308 2,732 117,143 21.41 7 2 114;;;;; 18,653 I.I,I,ANEtrCS ADVERTISEAUNTS. W.M, N. tillt:C;A 323 ur 121 Ni.rtli 3d street, Phila. lONPECTIONAItY.—PIitin and fine Cnn %.) teetinintry to ...trill ninl tier solo be WM. Ist. StilioAl{l), 323 or 121 Ninth 3LI street, / \fIANGES AND LEM ONS.-500 1.20.4 Or i•ranges oil Lemon• in re e n .tl I'or . 2tale by I,),IISINS —l,OOO Boxes Buneh and Layer Itt Raisins in store and 11,r axle by. • WM. N. SIIUGARD; 323 or 191 North Id street, Phila. TICS, DATES, PRUNES, CITRONS Currannt, in store and for min by WM. N. SIIUGARD, 393 or 191 North 3ti htrett, Mita. LMONI)S, WALNUTS. CREAM NUTS 11. and filberts in store and ror sale WM. N. SIIEUAI:1), Sept.7'37.-Iy. 323 Ur 191 Nil 3d st Phan. CZAIIIZ D PORK PACKERS, AND Wholegate Dealt. in Mori:dons, No. 325 LIBERTY STftEET, 11, ROW, I'l I' 1611LIW, &if. Agents fur Fuirb.l.' Scales. Apr.l;s7. LEATHER 1 LEATHER I LEATHER HENRY W. OVERMAN, Importer of French Calf Skills, and General Lemlier Dealer, No. 11 South Third street, Philadelphia. A general assortment of all kinds of Leather Morocco, &e. HE • AND OAK SOLE LEATHER, Murch.l,'37ely. .COOK STOVE. A SPLENDID NEW COOK STOVE for snip at this office ;it is calculated to burn wood or coal. pIIB largest and cheapest 'dock or fanny Silk and colored Straw Bonnets in WWII, in at FISHER & MCMII/1.103. A. M.-WOOL, Ingrain, Venetian, List and Hag Carpet. Also, Cocoa, Jute and Alli cott Mats, can be had cheap at the store cf FISH. & MeSlc antic. grentest variety of the richest styles of I Dress Goods and trimmings can always be found at the fashionable store of Nielson & McMcwrnte. T il t : latest end newest styles Ladies' Collars, FISHER d 11e3trwritta's. 01.0 A KS, Talmam, ltigolettes, Vietorines and Head Dresses, are said at iwicee which defy competition by Inman & Mc BooTs, Roo- 5, HATS end CAPS, the largent stuck ever hr,aizia to town ere sell— ing very cheep at FinnElt h Mt:Waren, BLANKETS, Flannels, Limeys, at all prices, at the mammoth storu of Fashalt IVIOURNING COLLARS, of the I Clllll5Olll. 11. oat ttyleF, jtiA reeeivad Icy lets.tt & •\ k Nit ItTIIIE. TADIEs• DRESS GOODS, of rich styles, -4 and very !Asap at D. P. GWIWEI. LIST, November Term, 1857. _ Fleming vs Brice X. Blair. i This great discovery is now creating agent Grow's Administrator vs Abednago Stevens. ' . Sterling & Alexander vs Bracken, Stitt & Co. ! sensation among the Nlediol Faculties of En. 0... Bumbaugh vs Entrekin et al. rope and this count,. It will cure the follow. ;.s Daniel Crownover vs Joshua Gorsuch. ! fug (not erc•rything) . i Warranted to I ;* Michael Quarry vs Wise & Buchanan. i Cure Fever and Ague in one day. Cure chills 1 . r. . Peter Crownover vs Daniel sidndie. lin five minutes. Cure Croup in one night.— ! Summed Beaty vs H. Wharton et al. : Cure Deafness in two to tour days. Cure burns SECOND WEEK. and Scalds in ten minntes. Cure Sprains., ! Nancy Ramsey vs John Lutz. : Wounds and Bruises in from one to three days. I John Savage vs Smith & Davis. ! Cure Itdiammation in one day. Cure Neural. John Penn Bruck vs John Savage. . gin. Croup, Tooth Ache, Burns, in 10 minutes. ! 1 Same vs Same. . Cure Hemorrhage, Seroftth, Abscess, in ten : I Ihmilatuch far use vs Cum!). val. Ins. Co. i days. Cute Bruises, Wounds, Tetter, in vile to : ; Seth 11. Myres vs. Dr. Potters Baird. j three days. CureEar A che, SCIR' Neck, A, 1 : i Joel Moore vs Blair & Robison & Co. 1 in one day. Cure Felons, Woken Breast,Salt ' i Samuel itivton vs 'Henry Fut:kW. : Rheum, in three to six days. Curt] Quincy,' I. Ephraim gess vs Thomas Bigham. Palpitation, Pleurisy, in one to test days. Cnre : 1 John Beaver vs David Blair. Was. F. Jamison's Ex'r vs John Spitzer. i Asthma, Palsy, Gout, Erysipelas, in live to INS r Nathaniel Kelly's Ex 'r vs Thomas T. Cromwell. 1 days. Cure Frost.' Fee', Citibluitta, o 'r...it' . ': Gans & Moyer vs Wm. Fisher. Rheumatism, stiff Joint,, Sore Throat, Stories ' y Ants Cannon vs William Stewart. Fever, and the lone made to walk, by rs • fe.t.' I u M. F. CAMPBELL, Pfey. bottles. This Oil (1)., Grath' s) is mild and I P October 14, 1837. • pleasant, and is a great family Medicine fot , ' children teething, Ac. Ladies should all use' it. It always leaves you hetarr than it finds ti [you, and one bottle ,ben cures entirely. ' 'I - 4 p - .f 4 1 . 5,264 439 5,192 401 33 27 1,606 25 2,424 111 7,414 747 • 38 26 1,637 1 2,439 112 7,023 867 418 43 1,303 326 2,877 415 819 184 956 166 418 44 1,168 , :17 1,673 501 • 789 185 950 171 476 11 1,145 91 8,472 282 1,401 368 397 16 I,PB 97 8,468 279 1,385 361 261 205 539 53 2,122 61 1,560 172 3,729 1,278 2,145 515 2,080 203 239 205 556 49 2,134 6:1 1,582 168 :1,722 1,274 2150 508 2,075 201; GRAND JURORS. Jeremiah Brown, farmer, Springfield. Benj. F. Baker, carpenter. Jul.t Henry Cramer , Brady. Abraham Caruthers. farmer, Shirley: Hu,th L. Cook, farmer Cromwell. Stewart Fun, miller Wurriorsmnrk. Jas. Gain. A mime., Huntingdon. Thomas Gates, farmer, Franklin. Daniel Grazier, farmer, Warriormark. Jacob Hallman, blacksmith Henderson. Andrew Huey, farmer, Brady. Joseph Barney, wagonmaker, Shirleysburg Christian Miller, farmer, Brady. Jonathan McAteer, farmer Went. Wm. Montgomery, farmer, West. John McNeal, farther, Clay. Thom. Newell, farmer, West. John Newman, filmier, Brady. . Wm. B. Smith, lamer, Jackson. Jacob Summers, jr., farmer Penn. James Thompson, farmer,‘Varriorsmark. Abraham Taylor, farmer rod. Andrew Wise, farmer, Union. Leonard farmer, .orady. 2G 217 Y 3 237 922 19 1,083 151 922 20 1,R13 157 10 2 0,238 125 9 2 5,239 124 '234 169 '2:14 172 363 188 1,338 65 441 126 1.405 68 '612 206 629 189 475 7.10 1.209 213 4,981 32 707 172 1,255 CO 486 739 1,211 211 4.989 38 709 106 1,226 75 437 470 3,796 AB5 1,689 49 478 465 3,765 51G 1,741 35 883 357 1,236 100 991 242 1,224 99 110 50 4,045 925 92 51; 4,700 859 592 37 2,332 58 1.545 26 2,229 113 7,987 161 TRAVERSE JURORS—FIRST WEEIe John Alki.on, farmer, Dublin. Judie M. Briggs, farmer, Tell. Alexander Cannon, mason, Huntingdon. Daniel Cerftuftll farmer,'Clay. Robert Cumming, jr., titrmcr. Jackson. John M. Clark, tailor, Shirleysburg. John H. Donaldson, farmer, Hopewell. James Faulkender, laborer, Shirley. Daniel Flenner, former, Walker. Thom so Fisher, merchant Huntingdon. Abraham Full; carpenter, Brady. Abraham GI ebb, firmer, %Volker. John Cemmill, farmer, Porter— Letnuel Green, farmer, Cassville. Wm. H. Gorsueh, merchant, Springfield. into Hoer, thrmer, Brady. Richard D. Hock, farmer, Cromwell. Geo. 1). Hudson, farmer, Clay. David Henderson, slivemaker..Alexinlida. Becjomin Isenberg., thriller, Porter. John Joel:sm. Winer, .lackson. John Jones, Muller, Tell. John Jamison, Innkeeper, Dublin. Philp bake, fanner Springfield William Laird, carpenter, Porter. John Lawritnore, ninang,r, Brady. B...hett Laird, firm• r, Wm. B. Lens, merchant` Shirleysburg. Witham Madden, farmer, Springfield. Wiliam Moore. merchaw, Porter. Da, id -Myerly, farmer, Choy. • John T. Moore, miller, Went. William Morris., harmer. Andrew G. Neff, famisr, Penn. H. arm •r, West.. Ihodel Prim farmer, Cloy. John Porter, film, Henderson. John Rhodes. former, Henderson. lotus Rupert, farmer. Brady. Widiam Reeder, farmer, TA. Stiasoa ' farmer, Tod. George 1.. Smith, former, Dublin. Jam, s M. Stewart, drover Jackson. AIIIIIA Smith former, Cans. Wild= Slates, former, Walker. Abraham Shore, former. Cane. William Wray, former, Hopewell. , James Ewing, harmer, Hamm. 520 37 2,327 66 1,556 28 2,224 113 4,269 6,198 4 ,, 2 17 400 4,262 291 691 201 4,252 310 691 199 975 40 232 22 2,466 245 2,345 97 953 42 238 22 2,439 231 2,369 102 5U5 15 1,010 35 - 505 20 945 . 30 317 103 1,034 663 1.436 11 6,974 442 300 4 2.630 863 28,132 \VM. N. SIRIGARD, 323 or 191 North 3tl street, Phila. TRAVERSE JURORS—SECOND WEI A. C. !Mir, merchant, Tell. Benj. Beers, J. P. Cromwell. Euuuutvl Bare, laborer, Dublin. Morris Cutshall, farmer, Springfield. Jas. Chamberlain, innkeeper, Warriorsin A MOS Clark, farmer, Tod. Goshorn. farmer, Samuel Ooshorn, farmer. Tell. Joshua Greeeland, Eeq , Huntingdon. James Hagans, eardtminer, Jackson. Benjamin Hutchison, farmer, Warrimsmark. Geo. C. Hamilton, farmer, Hopewell. WiTam Jodi., farmer, Cromwell. Dav d flintier. Tell. Adam Ken li, farmer, Tod. James Lane, farmer, Crinnwell. John M %linger, miller, Morris. Wm. B. Megabit!, tailor, Perm, Jacob Musser, Sr., farmer, Brady. Robert, 13. Myton, farmer, Barren. Jonathon K. Metz, farmer, Brady. Andrew Nelson, farmer. Shirley. Jibe Oaks, emaleman, Jackson. Taos. E. Urbison, merchant. Cromwell. Jacob Russell, Iminer Hopewell. John timid, farmer, Sackson. John N. Swimpe, merchant, Porter. Andrew Shore, farmer, Cliy. Henry 11, Summers, farmer, Hopewell. John H. Stonehraker. fitrnwr, 11,'ranklin. Wm. I. Steel, saddler. Huntingdon. Levi Smith. farmer, Union. Samuel I'. Wallace, farmer. Morris. David 11 ikon. carpenter, Porter. Caleb Wakefield, farmer, Brady. John Yocum, Ihrtner, Walker. MeHll.l. & CROSSI . NFORSI THEIR OLD iriends nod the piddle f.earrally. t i nt theY ham the above Foundry in lull Lbw, , and are prepared to furnish engines I every deserqo ion. Stoves of nil kind, for wood or cool. Improved Ploughs, • Threshing Machines, awl everything in the ens. dog lino neatly made. We con finish all work that requires turning having in good Turnieg Lath. All work done cheap for cash or cramr try produce. Old nuclei taken for castings. lie. ing practical and experienced we hope by strict attention to business to receive a liberal shore of public patronage. MeGll.l. & CROSS. DAVID GROVE informs the citizens of Alexandria, April 29, 1857. Huntingdon nod vicinity, nod the public gen• j 11..4,1'2:YstsCPWL, molly, that he has opened n Grocery Store on o Lb ATTORNMIt AT LAW UM street, Huntingdon, a few doors west of , , Wm. Orbison's residence, where he will at all , Will attend. all prolesseintAusiness entrusted t i mes h i , prepared sa ppl v easio, i iers with to his core in the several Courts of Huntingdon 1.1., KINDS 01. GROCERIES, I county. Deeds, Leases and Articles of Agri•e CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST, mod, written at the shortest notice and on the nt wholesale nod retail. Sugars, Coal., Teas, n most reasoable terms. vi l t, -,;.,,,t, FIRST WEEK, NI:11V AN!) ettEAP WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY STORE , . -- - ------- i Alo ß h n t i s s ir s s ;di; C ß h: on es:, is, i S i lli: k e e s, u4, C s ci e l ,z ife ,t e r t s i , o , i i ii , t )b riLs : I I ____ c i, o , , a tt , ., .il s o t l o a re ct . , ever y article "' di). ke r t borit i i i g e i li nTi ' z ' iis i :cento ill • in -" S lV 'el E iti T ie l r:: Is h i i :I I : 3 .11T: envoi•ed n simple and certain Cure for Consunip. An I am Grocerydet ermined to sell cheaper than the , on, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Nor. cheapest, I want. everybody to callasd tommino , noun Debility, end all impurities of the blood ; Aii my ck and prices. DAVID GROVE, also, illl easy and e ff ectual mode of inhating.the Huntiiiptlnn, July 29, '57..1y. Remedy. Actuated by a desire to benefit his ---- suffering fellows, he will cheerfully send,the re, girsloo A lIIONTIbage ripe Or.) to 8.11 as desire it, with full :trid ra pffeit directi o ns for preparing and suceessfully A number of gentlemen wanted to canvass • two or three ctium usinl e the Medicine. Addressien each in an agency that Y insures those properly qualified the highest Ilxv. C. S. BURNT. Cicompensation.competiocompensation.They should be of mature ago, J,,i).29,,57.-Gin. 831 Broadway, N. intelligent, talented and industrious ; and they will make twice us much as in teaching, clerk ToSEPH DOUGLAS, Gunsmith, —1 - - ing, or any tuber business. Address, (stump j :11cConnellsiown, Pa. enclosed,) C. ALLEN. Harrisburg, Pa., or he quire at the Adam's Express adieu. I A splendid assortment Stone Creeks fur Aug.19,'.57.3n3.s f.- yule by . n. c R oVE. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS, Pool'. Chas. DeGratk' LEECIitIC 0 IL.i Afflicted Th de< n Years and Cured in One I Read letter from Rev. James Temple. I F , Philaddpl,in, June VIII, 1:,;5i3. , j Prof. De (Irath : 1 have boon afflieted fie • j I thirteen•years with Neuralgia and other pail, • h ful complaints, and 1 have been tillable to sleep . ti soundly or walk any distance fur fnany years : e, j past. Last week I got a futile of your "Elec. trio Oil." The first night I slept soundly and I well, and to clay lam like a IleW In.. My wife could not believe her eyes. Your Eiee• trio Oil has done in one week what the pli3:-.:• • t J tillMs of Philadelphia foiled to do in thirteen " J rears. Gratefully ptt, , ~ REV. JAS I (' E: - -; 1 TEMPLE, j ' IL 310 South street. , DEAFNESS CURED. , t ,few Haven, May 10th, 1856. 1 s 1 Prof. De Grath :My brother bias been deaf! li three years. After trying many things, he us- i I . 1 ed your Oil a few times. and it cured hint en , l. ..... . — CLIFFORD S; SCRANTON. There ore numerous imitatiMlS eiprillig up WI the reputation that my article has moquired. The public must beware: They ztre worthier,. Fur sale by John R , nal, Huntingdon. Aux.s;s7..lytu. SAVING FUND NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY, Walnut .9rret, South- West corner of Tidily", PHILADELPHIA Incorporated by the Stale of Penn ; ylvaula. I NT Ti'iclitilsterrce'setip7l'ild in oTtl ' ie "l a l ;Tt e th ' ,, r o ' s 7 i i t li t ' t i , 1 tie day or withdrawal. The (Mee is aspen every day, tram 9 o'clock in the mooning . till 7 o'clock in the eveni;,, ~,,i 111, On Monday an Tharmlav eveniaes. till 9 0'c1,,e1,, i I INT EulisT FIVE l'E R CENT'. ! AU sutus.large or small, are !mid hark in gold op demand without maim, to 'thy amount. Ilea HENRY L. lIENN Elk. Preqid,nt, RoBERT Viee President, Nu J Seeretary. • .I. , liti , :crt)R,F. I Henry L. Benner, 17. Landreth Mnr ot. I Edward L. (*atter, F. Carroll Brewster, Robert Sel Joseph B. Barre, Samuel K. Ashton, lieu. L. Chirchinnu Jaw. B. Smith. Francis Lee. This company confines its business entirely to t h e r em i v in g nfmnney on interest. The invent. mitts amounting to over ONE MILLION AN)) A HALE of dollars, are made in conlormity with the provisions of the charter, in Beal Estalle 111mtgaget, Ground Rents, and such first-class ! seeurities, as wit always insure perlect security I to the depositors, and which cannot fait to give I permanency and stability to this institution. Feb. 10, ISIS. Mar4's7 T tt RY µ t 1 a-rt * . rplIE undersigned owners of the Huntingdon . L Mill, inform farmers and the public ge ,, era t. , 1 ly, that they now have their new mill in running ' order, with all the modern improvements in the water wheels and machinery. 1 , 'Piny have put in tine of the Improved Jini• cal Turbine Water Wheel,, and entt grind in all stages of thu touter, ants baring the coldest 'ark , weather, any and all kinds of grant. They are prepared to sell, and have on hand far sale at all tittles, at market rateo, all Lind al FLOUR, FEED AND STUFFS, and larivcra can have their own grain ground, mid take it hack in a return load, or they can be furnished in exam', nt a mment's notice an equal tinantity of Flour and Bran or chop. ped feed._ - - - THE SMUT. ra ILO VINIVE is of an improved mutitifactioll and they will insure it FULL, TURN OUT of stiperMr nuali ty to every bushel orgrain left at their mill. FISUER S McNIURTRIE. N. D.—The Buckwheat stoin, me het quite ready. Lluntingdon, December 10, 1;:13. RtaU a 0410 e, 41. L 3:11X11 ATVM.A. rouramor• Sliirleysburg, April 22, 1857,