' "at:VIM iEle Wie request those of our subscribers who re• ceivetheir papers,to inform us of those in their : - .:lcamodiate neighborhoods who are subscribers to the "Jourual," and have failed to receive t the same, eine° the ettuJing of our paclt•book, ruffians on the 11th of October. New Cud-Press. . • Ilasiag' ticught "CAltll PRESS," we ere now prep:reil to print in the prcportion of three cards in the same time that any other Fees in the county : con print ono, consequent ly we can print them cheaper—if not dsue well we make no charge at all. We ask your pa tronage. PREMIUMS -AWARDED THE JOURNAL JOB OFFICE TUE LAI E FAIII, FUR 4 rx - im BEST DIAIIK it,LNiel PRINTIM. NEW - ADVERTISE3I. NTS. U)Ls , reonstels • INDIAN ROOT PILLS . DR. MORSE, the inventor of .MORSE'S DIAN ROOT PILLS, has spent the grea ter part of his life in travelling, baring visited Europe,' Asia, and Africa, 03 well as North Americ,a—ha2 :pent three years among the To •diansef cum Western conntry—it was in this way that the . Indian Root Villa were first dis t overed. Dr. If.rfo was the fret nino to es• tablieh the fact that all disposes prise from Im purity of the Blosi.—tliat our strength, health and life depended upon this vital When the Carious passages become clogged. and do - tot act in perfect harinony with the dif• ferect function. of tho body, the blood luso. • eta action. beitm,a thick, corrupted rind di teased; that all pairs aieklie, distr.'t of every nano; cur strength .x: • hcr.lth, we are deprlrod of, tura is not waisted iq thruwil, uff nom humors, the h;ood will brerene Cooked and cruet.) act, nod then our liAt of • forever be blown cot. How important that we shoukfkeep the various passages • • the body free and open. And how pleat. , . , • at that We hove it in ear power Cr' put n In, • tint in Tn.- r 4,. ': r VI: , , Morse's I',i.. . foot fi,a piantsand which yfrow timorni the tc..,tnie,ur, chili iu Neteren. garden, fur the health and recovery of cljepa g et, One from which these Pill. ere made is a Sudorific, which o. tiona th^ f'the akin, atlrl assi,ta Nature in thrr , , .•f r parts of the camp , tipe ,71 is a plant whicb s•, - ,cternnel tinclegs thr pass f:. .. • , thus. in a anothime inannet, • • , dr.ty by ar•Nerimt oIT phle g m, d ' • . I . •• which gihre ea, -mounts of impur, :run t then ft:own ~.• , ~:, . . eater rarr.R 7 . . den eitcbarged i• "esti is . a Cathartic.. . Ire - 'ettlieo i . i• , . the blend; the ..eon. chicle cannot part by • - thus taken up and en•,• id, in gi . e.tt (i . titles by the howoio. rrotn the above, it ".• • 1. V. •IndiAn Rent rills tint • ~ het become unite' ..• - ••••ere every pa' • • • and , :e1113.. the • . i• ing7. ! the life of thelll tiro b , eurricirperfeely ! • 01.11,1,f1,1e111..1 1.4.1 G aeon r.:,1 pair. is di.,13 from the synent, fur -tßey' cannot remain when the body , u Diuret 1,10 p•rrni:,:l to t' p ire and oie,.-. The mum v,i• ',pin are eo distressed when sick, ard. • i•a ^ hermits. , they ii pass ti tin , Atli • •-• : • - • ...lira tit.' ! . • . sites usher rout ter ir. SIC lit ' .• .1 TZISS , ; lion, o- it • . •• „ • , • : I, which throws tin: : • mutter ihri ugh every Fein find • • • lills it taken from tio• body b- •'. M. race Pill, hove ad ded to . r. ' Lpon victory, by re• storing in • •• • . ',looming health anal Lappin.. •. ' - ils who hove been rocky . roe , .'" dokness, pain and nneul.i.. niol v.', :••• •' • foams:3 have been scotched ti.Z ' elements of ra ging fev..r, rind vao bat , ea brought, no it were, within a atop of •: idiom grave, now atend ready to team') iii.tt they would have been numbered with the dead. had it not bees rot , this great and wonderful medicine, Morse', Indian Root Pills. After one or two close s bad beei, take,. y were astonished, and oh eolctely a. •••• witnessing their charm• ing effects. F. t, Q. 'to they give imiiiedi este ease tiodoiii , and lobe away nil siet• puin and t.i.ih hot they at mice go to work 'st the !mi. , .1 disease, whi c h is the Llo• - id. '• • ,• , •hown, °spec tally by those wi.. use throe Pilk, that they will as (Avon° serf purify. that disease—that deadly enemy—will take its flight, and the gush of youth and beauty will again return, and the prospect of a long and happy life will Cherish and brighten your days. CAUTION.—Bcware of a counterfeit sign ed I it. Moore. All genuine have the name of A. J. wnrrE &co, on each box. Also the signaltre of el. J. White & Co. MI oth• ere aro spurious. A. J. WHITE & CO., Sole Proprietors, 50 Leonard Street. New York. be. Morse's Indian Root Yids are field be all dealers in Merfietiois • flier Agents wanted in every town, village and hamlet in the land. Parties desiring the agency will address at above for tern., Sa' Price 25 cents per box. five, boxes will be sent on receipt of SI, postage paid. December 9, '57:-6m. STRAY PIG. Came to the residence Of the subscriber, a bout the let of AugAst, a white boar, supposed to weigh about one hundred pounds. 'l he ow ner is requested to come forward, pay charges, prove property and take him away. . • ELIISHA SBOVMAKER. Dec. 2, 1857.-41*. • 'PAZ COSIFOCTIC O IIIIIII4I.ItII tibitscx. • THE collectors of County and State Tenet for I the year 1856 and all previous years ore re quired to make immediate payment of the bal. • sneer due in their sloplicates or they may ex poet to be dealt with according to law. The collectors of 1857 are earnestly reques ted to collect and pay over to the Treasurer, tr•itjae amount of their duplicates as soon as pus. pible. Mquey is much needed at the present , time and must be had, JACOB BAKER. • 1 H. L.•I4'CAR7•H Y, Coin'rs • G. W: , MATTERN. 1€417:-.62. '1 - Trial List—January Term, 141 i, FIRST WEEK. Exchange Bank, Pittsburg vs Meley & Carlisle Samuel P. Wallace vs Jos. Shomo. John Milk:. vs Andrew Smith. ' John Fleming vs Brice X. Blair and others. Isaac Gifford vs Joseph Gifford's adm'rs. Thomas Clark's heirs vs Brison Clark. Bamucl B. MeFeeters vs Beers. Coin'th for Smith vs Weeks (reinstated). Patrick Kelly vs Penna. It. It. Co. John M. Walters vs David Varner. satrisun.k Couch vs C. V. M. P. Co. Samovl Caldwell's tultn'rit vs Michael J. Martin. A. B. Brumbaugh lin use vs C. V. M. I'. Co. Meiti lie vs James Clark's adan'r, Jelin Dougherty vs ties. W. Speer. A. Vapdevander's adiu'rs vs John McComb. tinrauul Nlyton vs fleAry Fuck:er. SECOND WEEK. John Savage vs Wm. Smith & Davis. Geo. W. Wagoner 1 . 3 Washington Gayer. Ann Cannon vs William Stewart, Joseph K. Hendereint Ye John Henderson's Lx. Christopher Osborn vs P. F. Kessler et el. Machette & Reglicl vs Dr. P. Shoenberger's ex. William 13,11 vs Simon Wallmurta. Philip Spalni vs Moses Eloilner. John It. Ousttell vs G. W. Speer, garniebet, etc. Co,n'th for toe vs 'Auld. Littera et al. Same es J. G. Lightner. Bell, Garrets. & Co. vs Jan, Entriken. C. Osborn- vs E F. Kessler.: D. CALDWELL, l'roth'y. GRAND JURORS. .1. P. rmer, iluntingdon Warriorm k reum carpenter, Alexandria. farmer, West. Deniel istrica, J amen 13a, Bvid. Brtimbwigb. Jupub 130.nr, th w i,l It mrvid., eri3S. Hopewell. RT4ll• ' ,pper, • nwr0,1.1 . , Shirl.cy'uurg, .. ~ r: I,lx •i.m th, merchant, Nest. fanner, Jackson. 11 unto ng,tioti . Cromwell, ..ao St% Ar:z, i i ~tlTn- s ....0,v0rt.., o Barre, Sairiael.S .• v. ion-keeper, .1 ,telivm o Van.:- ....der, J. P.. wi , !: , .•• .' •:, Woodriog, drover, Fraoklin. I ..vrt Wilson. fanner, Oneida. Brady. Springfield. 4,,h ti Weston, Al.. Zimmerman, Jacob Bonher, TRA VER;Ir. J 1: ROP3, J. Simp.r,u Africa, surveyor, Huntingdon, Hugh Alexander, fat utvr, J ackzion. Hi:lntr. Ilin,,,Laut, fanner. Shit Ivy., Owen Runt, ewiell.ner. Huntingdon, Rohurt Run, fnruter, iseksua, Joallph Banks, mson, Tod Willi:im CortielluA, carpenter, .Cloy. T. Chow over, brun. farmer, lturree. Union. Sin ingfield. Richard Chilcute, Cutehall, Gi~i~m, John A. Doyle. nu•rchent, Mirky. P. Gartier of Mich. firmer, Penn. 11 avrlortn'k John G.iiimore . . , .1. 1,. Orim, blacliamitli, H untingd.m J1112./1) GIIIIOe, jr., litbur,r, Wairrh.rtu'lc. (1p0r...,0 M. Green. .1. P.,Ow. Jacob Grove, nrincr f Penn. Robett lauvsnurn, Ten, William Harper, merel.ant, Jaekson. Colliba Howler; farmer, Ptah, Hazzard, Leaman, klieeiegtiee .1441eph Ibmtherg, farm,•r, Al"rrix. Johu3toti, cumner, .11opewell. John Dubliu. s,,inue Lan J a b Mwdlevi Miller, M. D., Jackliou, C. W. %ore, Tod. wngon rn'r, Jo,oph tarmor, ‘VolKor. Frai Fra..loo. •P. Carl " Brady. 141trive. 11 emb , r,m. laborer; Fr..okho. L. 4144. 1 4,1414:, farmer, Spriogliold. I ejah SoHera, Cass. (;••orgo 21. Swot, num Mgdon, Amos Sm ft oker, Brady. El isb Shoma“ker, sr. " limidorsou. laborer, Clay, machinist, Risme. Jsteob tinlyers, Job Shia., George Thumas, grocer, Huntingdon Simeon Wright, J. P, Union, li'ill nn C. Wni;oner, merchant, Brady. BIICOND WEEK, T11(4111.8 Anton, farmer, Springfield. I.hivid Block, corpeotnr, II too oiedno elliihn Beek, former, Worrioriti'k liphiai 111 Baker, ma4on, Spr figtield Jonialoto Bothwell, wooer, 'fud. • ...... Shirley. Abraham Carolher4, John C. Couch, mereltunt, Llarree, Coulter, limner, Jena Dietiitalmeh, merchant, Brady. Juba nmernall. farmer, Shirley • Jacob Poo Jackson J. Fee, o Henderson George Garner " Pen II Benjamin Grove. . daineo G. Goodin. " Gilbert Horning, " HPriderson Barree. Henry H wom, — carpenter, Clay. Jena° Hollingsworth Shir'ey, .1 nmes Ilimang, farmer, West. James H ney, Brady -.............., o IVilliam .lohns, SbirfsF, Hugh A. Jackson, il 'Turk:um. D aniol Wv a per Walker. Niuhuhui tyul, 41 H .ig•well William Livingston, " Ouvhin. Jucoh Miller, laborer, Cssaville, Jamb Nesrl:nni, tanner, W . iirrior. -... • William Orr Es q.. 14 . Tell. Henry II Robison Dublin. Israel Smiley a Bair e. Alexander Scott, blacksmith, :la •knoo, George Stevens, Spring Andrew Smith. farmer, ()veld. Joseph Shore, My, Philip Taylor, miner, Tod. Andrew Walker, farmer, Oneida. [ESTATI:OFDTt wM. rat A Fit's% ,Ec.D.] ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that Letterset' Ad. ministration on the estate or Dr. William Gra fius, late of Porter township. deed.. have been granted to the undersigned. All persona in debted to said estate are requested to make im• mediate payment.. and those having claims to present them dilly authentiented, to Gli.A RCS, Adm'r. Dec. 2,1867.-6 t. Dal. E. athaltpcypaini.Eo DEM!' • .guilititmoi. paw Inn. IL 12$1. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. OSMIUM' COURT ClitE &dolt, of Dawson C. Smithy, deceased.] , ORPHANS" COURT SALE. BY virtue of 'no order of the Orphans' Court , By virtue of a second alias order ;Odle Orph• will be exposed in public sale on the premises, ails Court of Huntingdon Co.. there will be sold ON SATLIthAY, 19Ib OF DECEMBER, at public vendee or initerY on the premises. on next at 11 o'clock, A. M., the following descri•, Friday, the ISM of December, $37, bed between the hours of In n. m, and 2 p. REAL ZSTATTp A TRACT OF LAND, late the property of Rowland limmo., deed., Shinto in Shirley township, Huntingdon coon si•tutte in Dublio township, Huntingdon come ty, banded by Juniata River k n the cast; by ty. to wit : Lode of Swisheart heirs misfit , north; by A imh- All that certain tract and parcel of wick creek on the northwest; by hind., of laud being the me ii,lllll litre,, 11. 0 by hunts Jntncs M. Bell on the south ; and by lands of of 1% Whim, Jlor u iy, and others, Idell's heirs and Oliver Etnieron the south west, containing about tyre hundred omlniuing slot t WV acres, about sixty acros Two Hundred and Fifty Acres, " • dented, with a find litne`uolle M., rn less • about one hundred of which are quarry, three dwelling houses and other Lim. 11,1,1 and uudrr cultivation, having thereon provements thereon ; erected a A LSO. , —A . CEATA IN TRACT OF MOUN- Two Story Stone Dwelling Douse. thin 1 "" d . " d .i" 1 " 111 g t he 1""d ab o ve d "'"l h e d, with kitehen ntnielesl, a stone bank hare, a one lands of Alexander McAnineh and °the, eon. spring house, tenant house, ate., &e. Al, on 'tabling three hundred aims. or diereaboios. I said preinises, in an iron ore bunk, orchard, ALSO—A CERTAIN OTHER PIECE ; ,te„ hello , the real estate of Dawson C. SWIM. and parcel atirnber land, with first rate Saw ley, ilea Mitt thereon, adjoining. hands at John Atkinson , TERMS OF SALE. and others, containing 'twenty two acres, or! e thirdh yt he paid theresbuutA.o the pore MIR tin tie o un confirmation ut sale ; and the re , hlue in two AND ALSO—A certain other piece and „ pia ; „„„„ a l p „-„„„ ffle, w„b i nterest, to b e se , Parcel of land b""l.th,d 6p I'Lt.d. eared 'by the bond+ and mortgage of the put. Murray avid others, containing. twenty were. or ehm.er. , Due atm dunce given on the thy at thereabouts• l eak , by II EN ItY DREWS•I'EIt, l'EßMS:—One•third of the prtrehase money I Adm.'r of bun-en C'. Sinateley, dec.' d. to he paid on confirmatinn of the nod the Nov., ltf, 's7.—t 8. rBBiciti.. equal wilii retestt from the day or con fi rmation—h. tics,: THE CAMPAIGN OPENED eared by the bowls and mortgace of the pnr• chaser. Atientinnt•e will be given be JAMES KELLY, Aim', Duro t Nov. 25, REAL ESTATE or ,JALmi Bum , :mti t :Pi ItJA X X ti X. Ti.rro will he sold e.t public Sale, .I.,y,the 19th (hiy of I)eeekiber Ilext, between the hours of 10 tieloek A. JI. end 2 I'. M., A-TRACT OF LAND towt,:hip the 1,.% it or C:ti, h.' of Wei. l'hectgnet Esq., Nieheel :Nlyerly'd circuitl ottierS, c.,c al it it Itb.ilit 125 ACRES; alma 100.01 which ii vieisrisi and under rkgriorl of' cultivation. A good nilde ordmrd. 2 Rood dwelling Ittelveß 111111 barn, and all other TI:ItMS OF SA ird or the per. ehtt.ip mplipy to he 1111 1110 cHlifirffilltliell the residue it two equal 1111111110•Ny -1r.11os. with kterest to he secured by the Bide und Mortgages of the pureltser:, I). CLARKSON, Exervitn• ff J. Beintyartiter, N. 25, %AMBLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE N t:E all1111,11:y ,lil.ll ill Jill 1 , /,1 Mai 1,1,1:14'llt fll T 111.11, 1, . 1,11 'here will Ile ...Ili rti 11111.111' SIIIM ./II itll fl,lllb, 1,11 iy, the y 14 , fer4ei se./, ell ihn liVlti a MHO 11VC ' 4.1.. ill 1)111/iiil tuwuehil.,lllllllll.,,loll no. 1 A limn containing 2;i;l more or less. oho., 100 acres ore cleared, owl to goer) (will 'cation, the balance 'Ring in 111111.1, 1 . 11.• itn IOceIII,IIIS co:t.ist of a iwoostotied lions, with it hever•roiliti4 Filing id water at he door; Bank Born. \Vagon•shed, Coro cribs, Spring house, Smith oboe nud 'n u u raard of good fruit. No. 2 A (arm toijoit,ig, S . l: 1, coookioio2 I lli oereri, more or less, itcrto4 tvo eleHreil awl in good .I,tto coltivitoon, Ilie iatitiacr trrll titala•lrd. vonsiA a iarp• li:11110 11..111, 111.111, Wail good u• 1.11 of 1 1 101 1' 1.: . 111. 1111. 11,n , r ; n Slllllll.Oll. 111111 3 oun, oteliaro !nalt. Then. tiiNo 6 samll 11 , 11:1111 11011..011 :Mid fart.. ATo 3. A small farm eorTntioioz tin tier, loljoitling lot No. 1. ; about 20 IVY nleure4l, .1141 lill• Irttl•LliCt! ,ell tioilwr , ll. The iturri,elll,. are a lw Louse, sprilig ku.the Hurl u 1111111ber of fruit The slime Co m- lie w:thill tete titre or,. the 101,1t1t.i ui the 11 041 1 . 011 1111111...1. " ,\ li\ 111'1,111, 111,1111 i. 01 ~4•N• ilig IS. Will 11e SlittWii the Sailll• by either 111.•1.:x. , (.111.tr, • tittle to e,oom , heo at 12 1 •I'k oil said day' wit, It terms 1,11 II!'. JAMES CItEE,I 11. F. I Nov. I 5,'57 .•5 t. iir.e g,vg,r, u,,„‘•.,,,,n,d. tlyAirolir 1,116,1611 . , 1 . 1 . 0111 'he hurelly entire relnninin real (um., riiln teal i 1 anti near said town. The sis. throe Fepnrute honsys, (including the large mid C 011,11,41 .3 BRICK MANSION, ie which the subscriber now resides) ; till of which ore elligibly situated i s the nuts de table and lontiaess part of the lOWi. A detailed seriptiou tit sae' properly is deemed unt.l.loseit tiny cue desirous of purt:lnn.i„g, v.ll, t' emirs. wish inset, told examine for himself.— Two toi said houses are admirably Mooed and calculated tin• shires and tavern stands, &i. Also, the subscriber oder, for sale. ten acres of rich It Stem or meadow land. sitmited ashott ilistnuce above the grist mill or the Messrs. lleiffners. This land is well cultist, tee only In the eisiiiv of grass, grain, etc., lint is elme peculiarly u a 'it'd to the production nf`•Chi nese Sugar Cane, " HO article of rect•lll which 501110 lit promise greater profit. per acre, than almeat any ether agricultural product. If the atone prniwry is not sold at private title belbre the 29111 duo it I h•crmher next. it will, on that rine, be tittered Mr sale at public teeny; and it' not IrtliO.oll lit will then he for rent, 1-lENItY 131tE1V,1'Ell. Shirleysliurg, Nov. ill, ' SAVING FUND Naforal safety Trust Cn. Walnut Street S W Corner of.3d Artun,....is cur BUSIIWaS during I hi. id Specie Peyeienis by the Hanka. I. Di•posits received and paynielits elude daily. 2. Current Batik Nudes, Checks and Specie will Lc received un deusii. 3. Depiwite 'nude iii Bank Not. or Checks will be panel hack w current Bank Nutes. 4. Depusils made in Bald ur Silver will be paid back in Wu. IN ILIIES I' 5 PER CENT. PER. Ylt. HENRI . L. BENNER, Neal Jew. WILLIAM J. HEBB, tivorstasy. it7no. 26. '6l. MISCELLAWOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. PIRSTARRIVA L OP FA‘ 1,1 , A 1) V\ \ TEE Gr CD Clo 3D Eil. FISHER & MeMURTRIE Auoui,i). it ESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE to their tannerous friends nod the public, that they have . jast reed, from the Enst, most of of Foil and Wolter Goods ; en,l,reini, every variety anew *ies such o. Valencia Plaid, Phial ltuenis, Oriental I.ll , tres Gala 'Petnese ('l,ll. ,triped and mitre striped I)elaines, l'reoch Murillo. Printed I), t lain., 13,a1,,re Stripes. Argentine. Coburg.. Mohair. niitl Ila• 11111,110 (10t11S. Slllllol'll 5 1 . 1:111N. i . 1 . 1..neh lilne ket. Bay rtate. Long and Spire Pioche Shawl Gents' Travelling do. French Cloths. plain and I.llley ( . 11, , 111!ereS, 11,. T11 . 1:111 , . Alms. Ii ets, /doves, Chan,. Chenille S rfs, Dross Trimmings. 1.. (lien' Collars, Itrilf etc, plain and el Biped Swiss, N'ietorin Loon, 111/..10101. 411.1 every cindery of Willie goods. 11, •I 5, CAPS utol BONNET, of every variety and style. \Se have it l m I qt. k of Hardware, Queensware, Boots and Shoes, Wood and Willow-ware, which ° will he sold on Ninth tenni. trill make it the it tere,t "roll to (tall and examitte. I. rove ries eau he had inner titan the high prim, trhirh have neon maintained •Iterenittee. We also deal in Plaster, fish, Salt, anthill kinds of tiraitt, and possess facilities iu this ltearell of trade unequalled by any. Wu deliver all packages or parcel. ttr inerehtintlize Mall: OF NI the denttti titti Broad Top tend l'entts I , ttains se,,i New Goods 2 New• Goods !I D. P. (:{SIN'S CHEAP STORE. D. P. ling just returnil (rum Olin with the Inige,t and beautiful lis• ile.A . lii Xi'4',l.,' ,- .J'il: . i's .• . D•D' , •L' Ti eons st i g id the most fashiumilde I)ress met Ladies anil Gentlemen. suet Hs Black Silks. 4111i1 All Wool Lains, (all e.aurs) Freilell Merino, pluiu mid primed. uvulae striped It Lai., barred and lam, de lulus. Leveila o ut ', Shcjilierds awl Prints very deseriptimi. A 1. `t ), a large lot in dress 'rriiinnings. Frin ges. More Antique Ribbon, Buttons. Ging., 13. &e. Bioneet Silks, Crapes, tilovek, Mitts. Veils, Laees, Belts, Ribbon& tor Belling, Whalebone, Heed & Brass lor ts. Silk and Linen handkerchiefs. Silk ;Seek ties. Zephyr, Frenen Working Cotton. nen owl C..ttun 'lily Yarn, Wool Yarn, &e. A It•to the 1.1,t and hirgest assortment of Col litre, and Under.leeve., in town. Ber'd and Maui M till Nintdill, Nein. Fig ured and sltireee, end limp Skirt., Inch Linen, Lure. lute M 11.1.111, rowel., Sl•irt lireuyrs. Undershirts dinwers, wool e‘nuts, hatul3, eouttbrts and beads. ' Alm, a large aasortment of Waterloo Bay State WOol Sltawl4. Sing l e and Moeha Shorts. Also, Cloths, Cussinii;rs, Cassino., Tweed, K. J ean s , Vesting, Nl,,,dlus, bleached awl uu ide.te;.ed, Sheeting :old l',llcw-esse ' ,din, N.t ',lc. ens, Tieken, Che , k.T.hle I fioper=, era h isuuels, Stick Manuel. pl a in and figured, Cac ti. Flionwl, e. Alto. u largo haul Silk Bonnets of the latest styles and at fiery luw prices. Hats anti caps ot boots and g hoes, GUIJI shoes, the best and ehc:tpcet in tont, etc D W Alt E, QUINEIWO {WARE, Tabs, liabkvts, Chun.. Bauer H a uls, brumns. Bru•lies, Car,. ts., Oh ciptLs, rad Salt, Sugar, C..trea. 'lea. Dlota,ei, awl all };Dual..( usually kept in a rout., slrp. Dly uld vii.tomers, and as maul• new ones Ball VrilWil 111 ure re.po•itully reyitst.; to come 111111 eXisti.lla. gl.tii.. . . Mi kinda ul i',;itatry produce taken in ex , elatahtt tut gouda, at the tuurk,•t DAN'Ili P. WIN. Octul;er 7, 1857, ALW ANR 4:111i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY STORE; ItA 11.) itiLlt VI, informs iho Hantingrinn and wiuiaily ! and the pui,lie rrun• that he has up, ned n GIOCcr) hill sleet, Huntingdon, a rem doors west or %Via. Orhison's rosidunto, where he will at all times he prerlind . 11 rumouirrs with ALL KINI , S OF GROCEMES, II F.,A THAN TIIIE I'LIKAPEOT, aultolesale anti rtuail. Suget•r, Coffee, 'fees, Mula,,,s, Cheese. Spives, 1114111, Salt, Brooms, Buckets, Secure, "101 , 111 , CO, &v., &e.; th luet, every article usuully kept tit M t.roce, Sint, Ad 1 OM itelerloilA to sell eheeper then the ettrOphA ' watil ever) body to en II s ot vonenbie my Stock nod prie.. DA w GROVE. HuntionAm..lody 2),' .•ly. oF fifißisoN, 4E4:WA 1.\1.1„I NOI ALI. per I,llert ., lk 41 ore neer to notified 'Ent I.eitte, Te,ot toetine v nit th,• t,ntie 1.1 Wil• hum Orbisott, late .0 the borough of Hllll 1111g,64111, deed., liner been granted to the en dersi'•ned, and ull pertains having claims or de• nat..da against fittui emote, are retitle,tt .1 to nut he known the mane, and laminas indebted to ten in payment to Urbana, the acting Extetatg. E.I.EA NOR ORIIISON, THUS. E. ORBISON, Ex'ts. 8.11. P. UltkIlSON, Hni.tingdou, Oetaber 28.'67,-!t* MISCELLANEODS ADVERTISEMENTS. MISCELLANEOSS ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW TORE HE largeid and chieripeet .tuck of fancy Silk and colored Straw Bonnets in town. ie at FISHRR 6o Mcklurrnm'a. CUYIE 1 N I A 1 7,7 g l o r pt, :t . I A New Assortment Just Opened ! cutt Mats, c. be Lad chem. at the stun? uf ; And will be sold 80 per cent. Flucma McMcaratc. CAILAPEIC I'll A 3 THE PEST: ItWIAN iespeettullv iu onus his (mitt, mnr, greatest variety of the richest stoles of H, nun, and the public Aerterally, flint lie hire Dye,. Goofs and Trimmings con tidways he just opened at Ills nvre•ivoin in Market. Square. found 14 therashionolde store of Huntingdon, a splendid new stork of Heady. Fasms,n K bleMewrnsn. mode Clothing for Fall and Winter, which he will sell titeaper than the some tiontlity of Goods eon lie purehosed ut retail in pinhont. , thin or any iither estulaktiment in the country. i Persons wishing. to tiny Clothing would do well to call And exotttine his stock before purelta slug elsewhere. Also, Hats, Caps, I which will he sold lower than at any other es tablishment in the county. Huntingdon, October 7. 1857. THE latest and newest styles (Wars, A Ili . FISIIER & MO (71,0ARS. Rigolettes. Victorines entl VV Heald are s“lfi tit price. Miich eft competiti. by FI-Imit & SltalußTHls. R OOTS, SHOT'S, HATS and CAPS, the largest stork ever hymn:lst to town are sell— ing very eheap et • FISH. & McMinims. BLANKETS, Plaids, Flannels. Limeys, at all prices, at the tnamtnnt hitore ut FlB/16a & McMcruntic. MOURNING COLLARS,. of the handsel., etc styler,just received by hen. & McMcnrille. PEANUTS. -5000 Buolids Wilmington Pea , nuts inviter° and for sale by WM. N. tiIIIMARD, 323 or 121 Yorth 3d street, Phila. GONFECTIONARY.—PIain and fine Con. iretionary um...poured told for hale by WM. N. tilitIGAM), 323 or 191 North 3d street, Phila. nRANGEq AND LEMON:4.-500 bozos Or- U•ranges ;Intl Lemon, in at, re end IYr sale by WM. N. SNUG. 111), 328 or 191 North BEI street, 11111 a. I ) AISINS —l.OOO Boxes Butte)] and Layer Raisins in Store and for sale liy. Wist. N. tiIIUGARD, 32:1 or 191 IS.rth SI street, Phila. DATI'S, 1 RUNES, CITRONS, Currants, in litr pale by WM. N. SIIUGA.RD, 31t3 or 191 Nmtlt 31.1 btret.t, Phila. A_LMONDS, WALNUTS. CREAM NUTS and Filberts in store and ti.ar sale by WM. N. SHUGAIU), 323 or 121 N'tli Btl M., Phila. 5ept.9:57.-1 y Piot. Chao. DeGratles ELECF It IC OIL. This Brent discovery is now creating a great seaatellUll u otultg the Medical Faculties of liu• I.op • and this country. It. will cure the follow• ° (uat. "v.' l,l h lll o t Warranted to Cute Fey, and Ague in one day. Cureehiiis in tier toitute, Cure Croup to one night. Cure !nosiness in tiito to four day,. Cure burns i 11.11 , 1 Seai'l in ten minute. Cure Sprains, tool Bruises.in front one w three days. Cure lollatfundtion in one day. Cure Ns•itial• iris. CIIIIII, Tooth Ache. Burns. in 11l 'ninnies. Cure Hemorrhage, Seroful, A 11.1,851, iu tea Tors. Cure Bruises. Wonts,ls, Tyner, in one to three days. Cut, Ear Ache, Stitt' Neck, Ague its sun, day. Cllfe Felons, Broken Breast, Salt Maim, its three to six days. 'jure Quincy, Palpitation, Pie. r sy, in on , to ten days. Cure .Isi lona, Poise, Gout, Erysipelas, in live to 25 hire Pros., Feet, Chiblains, Chronic ltheunnoista. Still Joint, SIM, Throat. Scarlet I Fever. awl dm hone mode 10 walk, hy a few bottles. This Oil (tie Grath's) is nail' and pleasant, and is a great family Medicine thr s.hildrets teething, ate. Ladies should all use it. It always leaves you better than it finds you. and Luso bottle often cures entirely. Vidal nirteen rars and Cured in Ouc If; tk. Read letter from Roe. James Temple. Philadelphia, June 9th, 1856. Prof. De Grath : I have been ltdoed the thirteen years with Neuralgia and other pain fel complaints, and I have been unable to sleep soundly or walk any distanee tor many years past. Last week I got a bottle of your —Elee hie Oil." The first niuht I slept soundly and well• mid today lam like a new man. fitly meld suit believe her eyes. Your Elec. trim Oil has done in nue week what the physi• eOins of Philadelphia 110 l l to do in thirteen v-ars. Gratelully your, REV. JAMES TEMPLE, lilt South street. DEAFN ESS CULLED. New Harm, May 19th, MIL Prnf. De Grath My hrtilltei. ling let, deaf three yehrg. After trying many thintro. hn ng roar Oil n fw.v times. and it enre.l"ht in en CI.IFFUItIt & SCR A NTON. Tta,e nre minterme‘bali.thms Aprting tip on the reputation that lay artiele ba4 Required. The public mast beware. They are woribleoe. For pale by .11iti Read, Ilunkingdott. A ng.5,%57.:1ym. NUNVEN .0.. )3 a ft 04 10 1() rpirr, andernigoeil ownent oY •he I - hinting,lon 91111, inform hi.rmetn mid the public general• ly, tint ti w their new will in rennin;; oraer. with nil the modern imprtivinuents iu the writer wheels rind machinery. They have put in five of the Improved Jun• val Turbine Water Wheels, nod eon grind in all Sta . g.i of the water• awl tlurinl• the culdr•at° tvt•other. any and all kinds or They Hre prepared in 11. and have nn hand for sub nt itirtinws. at nifirkt.t. rateA,ll kind ~f FLOUR FEED AND STUFFS, null Non et, can Imre their °Wu bruin ~ru to I, Mill take it Iniek in a return load, or thry en,t furni•lted in exelnoure at n 1110111r111 . 8 Wk . nn nrinut quantity of Flour and Bran or chop peel teed. Tall SMUT MAOUINZI impi...ee.l:Ztiiiiiiieture; and they will a Ft LI. TURN OUT tir superior goal*. ty etery bt.liel or grain left 14, their tin I. FISHER & NIcMCRTIHE. N. B.—The Buckwheat booms are not quite ready. Huntingdon, Deuenther 10, 180 d. An NOTES AT PAR ! A I ILE IjARDU'ARE DEPOT. The unbaeribere have again returned from the !Best with an enlarged vowels of BARD I E, JILUBA NM'S' TOOLS, • c. UTLE RY, SA DDLEI?Y, 011,.x', !'JIM'S, With an endless variety of modern inventions uud improvements. Having pardot,ed our goods at wholesale, chiefly tram manuluetorers, we are enabled to soh wholesale and retail—extremely low. Bunk Notes taken at per Mr goods. DAY' All orders rewrite prompt ittteneion. JAS A. BROWN dt Co. Huntingdon, Vet, 21i 1857. I A ephlndiel ateortreent of Stone Crocks fur 4 - 401 e b D. GEI/eV2I.: valn, Aris2) V/11A1F2P11 I. WAR ZN KANSAN. AZ ZIC/1 TT r McGIi.I, A: liltUSti INFORM THEIR OLD frietidi and the public gem:rally, that they heat the above Foundry iu bull. Idea, and are prepared to burnish outlines of every demeription. Steven of all kind, A fur wood or coal. Improved Pluttghs. • Threshing Machines. uud everything in them.. Ling bee neatly mode. rout tinimh nll work that requires tenting having a 'good Turning Lath. All work done uhettp for cash or coon• try produce. Old . ilictellaken for caitings. Be ing radical and experienced we hope by strict atteution to busiuess to receive a liberal ahem of public patronage. McGILL & CROSS. Aiexaudria, April 29, 18i Ti. T.YrNaldol j.)MaTallTSEtrle MANVEACTI,I,I, AND 131POItTERS pLX ILI ,10 IN ti 22 Chexinvi Nreet, Have fur sale, to consumers and the trade, the largest assortment ul Paper Hanginuc Borders, Decorations. &c., in the United States. They ash the special attention of the trade to a new and veil• lieautithl article on man of (i(.LD ItINDOW SHADES, w hich they are introducing. Sept. I 6;57: l 2rn. 11M-621/4 VBRILM r , PORK PACKERS, AND WidobAqie Draiern No. 825 LIBERTY STREET, it ORM Lit C I 4 ROW, rr,uult,;. par A vents fur InirbaukA . Seale, A DISNOLUTION OF PAOTNERSIIIP, N,tlee i 3 hereby gieell that the Cu partner. ship heretofore existing between the undersign ..tl ender the smote of Young & Owen, Ineethis .Iny been dissolved by mutual consent. M. It. Young lots purchased and taken sole posse,- shot of the firm's property and books, mid he has assumed the itidebtolness of the stone. All debts due are to be paid to hits. M. K. YOUNG, GEO. P. OWEN. Dread 't op City, Nov. 11, ESTATE OF 1).11'11) fIUItKET, DECO, AL Dams sOTICH, The undersigaiiii, Auditor, anointed by the Orphans' Court of Hutoingdeir county, to dis. tribute the bitiatlve in the hands of Thomas E, Orbison EN., Administrator of David Buricet. late of Shirley township, deceased, amongst tho,e entitled tlier.4o, her..by gives netiee to nli per,eus itereoed, that he will attend for ti, purpose of making' said distribetion on Titußstur, the 31 of DECEMBER NEXT at one o'clock P. M., at his allies in the bur• ouch of Huntingdon, when and where nll per. sons inieremed are required to present their claim,, or he debarred front coining in upon said fund, &o. 'I'HEO. 11. CItENIER, Auditor. Nov. 25. 1q57:-4,. Rev. C. S. 111111FINETT > while lit . boring n+ n lui+ , ionary iu Southern Asia. di++ and certain Cure for ermstin.p iitm, A+tiltllll, Bronchitis. roliglN, Cold, 11,r. Deldlity, and ail Impurities it the Wood ; al., an ease and effectruil mode of inhaling the Remedy. Actuated V a desire io benefit his suffering fellow+, he will clieernilly send Jrte e cipe (tree) to sods nu desire it, wnh full ahe ex+ ;Milt direction+ for preparing and suece,sfully ;oink: flit Dledivine. Address Env. C. S. BURNETT, - 831 Broadway, N. Y. City. July29,'s7.+Cm. Jo do W. l .32"Zin'U f , --- ATTU& NEVE'aT Law, Will ;mewl to all professional business entrusted to his care in the several Courts of Huntingdon county. Deeds, Leases nod Articles of Agree. Teen!, written at the shortest notice and uu the must reasonable terms. tibirleyslitirg, April 22, 18.57. LEATHER LEATHER! LEATHER HENRY W. OVERMAN. Importer.of French Calf Skins. and General Leather Dealer, No. 6 South Third street, Philadelphia. A general assortment of all kinds of Leather Morocco, &v. RE:► AND OAK SOLE LcaternEtt, .M:trell.l:s7.- 1 y. rINroBBMATION,Io m i„,.„.„„,:lisi..ring in tlnnilies nuts et,ided, sent to arri.:d men end thrase ~ ineutpluting =mirage. Address, en• do.:ing four • stamps. DR. G. W. ADDL.. COMBE. Brooklyn., N. Y. Nov. 23, '57:-6al. UT n ALEBONE. REED AND BRASS • Hoops and Reed Skirt., ler sale at the 1`111,11) Sll/113 1). P. RAVIN. A LETI'LE.COPIEIIt FOR SALE. An excellent one fur wile at thin offine. This 01 011 e 1 1 1 Adm.' No. I Cllllll hthi Leone Pres.. COLLARS & UNDERSLELVES -I— , iu g rent variety at the eltelp store el 1). P. 1;11'1S. GU, beeper at D. P. (MIN'S than B HE nennhge had in town. Call and coo them 1 AIDES' DUfiSS GOODS. of rich and very cheap at D. P. GININ'ff. SI , L ‘t K liONNE'lb in great l, var i ity u l aiVslenii BUCKSKIN GLOVES & MITTS chonp at 1). P. GWIN'S. BOO'S & SHOES, the buret and Om.. at:torment in town, at D. P. GWIN'S. tried Beef, Hams. Shoulottre and Flitch, for salo at the cheap Grocery Store of LOVE & Mein VITT. TOSEP❑ DOT;TGLAS, Gunsmilh, McOops•Uslown. Ps. ALL HAIL ! SOMETHING FOIL TUE MIL. 1.11)N ! ! We call the nttention of all, old and yodeg, to tidt worderful prepnratixt, which turnnhuck to itf original color„unty heir—cavern the head of the ho ld with n luxuriant growth—mime* the dandruff. itching, and all cutaneotte erup. aims—comes a continual low of the enteral Ho lds ; end hence, it used tie a regular dressing for the heir, will preserve its color anti keep is from falling to extreme old age, in ali its mate• ral beauty. We cell then upon the bald, gray. or diseased in smile, to use it ; and surelt, , tbe young will nut, es Me! , Vail.) the flowing Woks, or the witching curl, ever he without it. Ite praise it upon the tongue of thousands. Watertown, Mass., May I .185 e. Prof. 0. J. Wood: Allow me to attest the vir. t i res awl magic powers of your Hair Restorative. Three mouths since, being exceedingly gray I pure and soon commenced to use two hots ; and it s oo n hegan to tell in restoring the silver locks to their native color, and the hair which was before dry slid harsh, and falling off now became soft and glossy, and it ceased fel ting; the dandruff disappeared, and the setup lust all the disagreeable itching, so annoying be !bre, aid now 1 not only look hut tool you** a. Respectfully yours, &c. CHAS. WHITNEY. New York, Oct. 2, 1866. Prof. 0. J. Wood—Dear Sir t Alter reading the edvertieemein in one of the New York joust nude, of your celehrittoil flair Restorative, I pro• cured n half tat bottle, and was to Mull plea • sed with it that 1 continued its use for 9 months 111.111111 lily the best prepares tion beture the public. It at °nee metered all the datideutf and unpleasant itching Irma th• scalp. and hue restored my hair naturally, and I have nu doubt permanently au. You have per. iiiissiion to refer to me, 811 who entertain any doubt at its performing all that it claimed for it. MISo FERNS, 26j Greenwich Ar. I hare used Professor 0. J. Wood 'e Hair Re storative, end have admired its wonderful effects. It restored my hair where it had Mllen off; it glean, the hcati, and renders the hair soft =A smooth—much more PO than oil. Louisville, Nov. 1,'55. M.J. ATKINSON. Stale of 111inoi,, Curlisle, June 27, '55. I have used Prof. 0. J. Wood's Hair Restore wive, and have admired its wonderful ettbet.— Ny hair was becoming,. 1 thought premature. iv gray, but by the one of the "Restorative," 11 1.5, roomed its original color. and I have nu doubt perinancintly so, SIDNEY. BREF.SR. Ex-Senator United Stxtes. (From the Washington Star.] Among the many preparations flute in use for the restoring, preserving and beautifting the hair, there bre none that we can recommend with mare ewilidenee hate Prof. Wml's Hair Restos rAt ire. tea, in general use throughout the States. 'flies preparation pa , sesses the most invigorating qualities, and never tails In producing the most hatTy results when applied according to ditec t'irus. We refer our readers to the advertise. mot far a tew of the innumerable certificates yd e l, hav e been sent by parties, who have been bet,ol,tted hr it, and aim hill happy in giving tea. anomie ro its At on.lerlbl etruuts produivii on Mein. U. J. 'WOOD S co.. prup.eturg, 012 B roadway N. Y., d 1 14 Market tae. Laude, Alksouri• Nold en Ilnetiendan by Joan Itnan, Aoki. 11. bit Alat : tattr., end by Druggists evcrewhero, :up% 25, 1857,-3iu. . - :IN VI GOR A1'011 . ; OR LIVER REMEDY Is an article that everybody needs who is not in a perfect state of health, Mr the Liver is second only to the heart in our human °mummy, and when that is derange" the whale vital machine ry runs wrong. To find a medicine peculiarly ad,,,,t e d to this disease has lice. the study of one of the proprietors, in u large and extended prac tice hir the past twenty Years, and the result of him experiment is the invigorator, as a never ontely where medicine has any power to, help. As a liver remedy it hos no equal, as all testify who ego it. A lady writing from Brooklyn, Mi., "Would that I could express in this short letter the val. tic pair Invigorator has been to me in raising largo family children, lilt it has never failed to relieve all affix:6ms of the nOlll4Ol, bowels, or attacks of W 0 1 .1.. If mothers once huil this remedy placed within their reach, and were taught how to use it, a fearful and untold amount of agony might be saved," One o our prominent hankers pays, "Firmr six years since. I I illind myself running down with a liver dill - lenity ; resorting to your Invig• orator, was greatly relieved, and continuing for a SC.ISOII, WM entirely restored. A (Jeri!' yman called at our office the other day 11114 said Ii hod Oh , on a poOr woman u tootle, who wait suffering very badly 11•0111 Liver Com plamt, and bethre she had taken the whole of it she was at work molting bread tor her A gentleman recently from the West, sap, while at Chicago, he was attacked with a slow, lingering lever, that baffled the kill orphysi dons, but the Invigorator cured him in a law days. One of our city merchants said, while ,cls a visit to Troy, a few days since, he was attacked w ith hoo el and stomach disorders, so as to con fine him to his rosin, .d he sent to the drug stare for a bottle ut Invigorator, tusk one dose, which relitived him so that he was able to attend his litisitiess. An nvgnisintance,wll39e beginess compels him to wi ire wont of rite time, say.,, he became so weak to he tniul.le au tinitio to boll hie pen, w h i l e on other, sleep «o ula overpower him, but the Invigorator cured hint. A hent!eman from ltrobklyn called on at a week or two since. !Joking but the shadow of is 0100, with :Mill .lellow, pule nod deathlike. Ho hay been Mr long tin* suffering from Juundieo and Dyspepsia, and unable to itttend to his busi e saw him again to day a changed mu and to use his expression, ho has hot no the bottom 01 the first bottle, unit further adds "it 5100 d my life, tor! was fast Bing to a consump tive's grate." Among the hundreds of Liver Remedies now offered to the polite thdre tire none we C. so fully recommend es Dr. t!iiiniiird's Invigorator, or Liver Remedy.sogenereity known now thro% out the Union. This preparation is truly a Di ver invigorator. producing the 'oust happy re , suit, tte all who use it. Almost inninnernhle vvnitirntnehnve been given of the greet virtue ttm, medicine by Muse of the highest stand :no in su.•iety', anti it is. without doubt, the best I:leper:dion now before the public. N FOR D d CO., Proprietors, 345 Broadwey Pik , York. Sold in Huntingdon by Hussy MANIGILL, And John Read. Dr. lieu 11. lierfier, Wholesale Druggist, No. 140, Wood fit., Pittsburg, Wholesale Ageot. 'q.t. 25, 1857...8tn. 1t1ar.115;57..1y. Al ENS' UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS 1,1 Linen Shirt lireeste, Ready-made Shirts, white and lon shwa, and collate, rerr cheap at D. P. GWIN'S. VIIROCHA AND WOOL SHAWLS, lino .I,ff and thee? se D. P. GWIN'S,