Nuntingbon 11 lA.) • .fer,4 l - 1463 tkmkialk t 4,, WM. BREWSTER, Editor and Proprietor. Wednesday' morning . September 8, 1858. The Circulation of the Hun tingdon Jouenal, in great er than the Globe and Am erican combined. PEOPLE'S TICKET FOR SUPREME JUDGE, JOHN M. READ, OP PHILADELPHIA. FOR, CANAL COMMI.S:iiONER, WILLIAM E. FRAZER, Or rATITTE COUNTY. PEOPLE'S COUNTY TICKET. FOR ASSEMBLY, H. B. waarox. OY MOM W ELL, TOW MUT. FOR COUN TY COMMISSIONER, JOHN FLENNER, • OF lIVIDERSON TOWNSHIP. TOR POOR-MOUSE DIRECTOR, DAVID CLAIRKSON, Or CA113111.1.E. FOR AUDITOR, T. W. GRAFFIVII, OC BIRMINGHAM. FOR CORONER, *v n. K. RUM, OF LITINTINGDON. COUNTY COMMITTgE. B. F. PATTON, MAJ. W. MOD., MATH. LYTLE, .1011 M COMMIT., 8 MII.EB GREEN, JACOIi HALLMAN., P. LIVINGSTON, DAVID HAWN, JOHN P. STEWAIT, A. G. Nem R. McDivirr, Levi ET•EII, BAN'L A PHIGUTIIL, RALPH CROTELEY, 4AII. ENTILIKEN, ADAM MATER, J. GRIFFITH, JED. A. Doti,e, lA. F. CAMPBELT., T. E. Oeuisox, W. H. Goesueu, Geo. W 11.3 , Emi, IILAC WOLVERTON, J. A. HALL. Do. J. A. SHADE, OIL. A. Kerr; . CLUBBING WITH MAGAZINES, The Huntingdon JOU. oi. for (me year, and either of the Magazines for the same period will be rent to the address of any subscriber to be paid in advance an follows eus year, .Godell's Lady's Bo ?: I:4 , 1 The Journal and Emerson's Magazine and Putnam's Monthly, fir one year, 50 The Journal and Frank Leslie's Family Magazine ands Gazette of Faehion, fur one ynnr ;550 The Journal and Lady'. Home Magazine, for one year, $2 75 The Journal and Peterson's Magazine. for SOO year, $2 75 Ivo Journal and Atlantic Monthly, for one year, $3 50 INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. List of Premiums Desolution of Partnership. Public Sale. liatiiiiin.tion Lands. Notice to Coal Purchesers. DuVall's Galvanic Oil. "-Scientific Atnerican. Great Gift Boor Store. Puhlrc Notice. Administrator's Notice. Administrator's Notice. Literary Bureau. A Card. A. H, C Bracken. Agncultoral Meeting. Notice. Attention. Register's Notices. Cheap Goads. Consumption Cured. Warm Springs. Bank Notice. Dentist.—Dr. R. A. Miller. Novel and Extraordinary. Administrator's Notice. The Golden Prize. Bair Restorative. Notice. A Prize for Everybody. Foundry.-12 C. McGill. Cloth. Cleaning -Zichanah Johnson. Portable Fence—H. Corn, robot. Drugs.—McMattigel & Smith. Wigs & Toupees.—Gen. Thurgaland Sewing Machine —Grover & B.tkt.r. Cook Stovt..—Call at this Office. Liver Invigorator. To Merchants and Farmers. Saving Fund. Stage Line. Dr. llanlman.—To Invalids. Gunsmithing. Dr. John McCulloch. Cassville Seminary. Burr Mill Stones. H. Roman.—Clothing. Dry Goods —Fisher & McMurtne. Nicholas' Bank Note Reporter. Hardware.—J. A. Crown. Dentist —Dr. J. R. fluyett. Attorneys.—Scott & Brown. Paper lianging.—Rowell& Bro's. Letter Coppier (or sale. Electric Oil. Lindsey'. Blond Searcher. Dry Goods —D P. Gwin. Anttphlogistic Salt. Hooke.—W, Colon. Huntingdon Mill. Foundry.—Cunningham & Bre. Irry Goodi &c•—David Grove. Attorney.—T. P. Campbe,l. Railroad rime. Dr. H. K. Nen. Attorney. - Wilson & Petrikin. Elsnisew Wilma Pill.. RAILROAD ACCIDENT. A dreadful accide"t assort,' to David Myerley and his two daughiers who resided neer Cousins ,in this county, on Monday :he 6 h inst. They had been et this place on business, and when returneug home in their two none wagon, encourvered the , migrant train of cars at the crossing about ten miles below this place. The crossing is so situated that nether party could see any distance, the wagon was just cleverly n• croft' the road when the train came ins gly, and the horses becoming very much fr,gl, tenet', pranced and backed the wagon on the track just no the train came up, the engine struck the wagon with such faros as to thlow Mr. kiyerlev and eldest daugh ter on the ground and the younger daugh• r was 'thrown upon the cow catcher, the force of :he train by some 'scans thsenga ged the horses, snit the wagon was mop. tutted ins tho canal. Mr. Nlyerley lingered about twenty - eight or thirty hours, and died. Ile wit., strut sixty two years td ago The elder dnughter 1 ,, a widow. and although or vere. ly injured, will probably recover. The younger 'laughter is able to be about MURDER AriortsaTewN.--On Saturday last, we are informed. a murder was emu. mitted by a young inn., at the above place. The cases of it is said to have been some dispute about a young lady. An allorca tion took place. ir. which one stabl?el the other. Fie was arrested and token to the Ebensburg KrOn Monday night, the freight train on the Huntingdon and Broad Top R H.. ran over and killed a steer, about nineteen miles front this place. which in c ittibing an embankment, slippeo, end rolled down against the cars, and got under the pits. Fenger car, whic t was the last in the train and knocked the front truck (ruin under it. The car was dragged some disianc- with the one end on the trail,. It W.IS consid erably damaged, but fortunately none of the passengers were injured. rer'On Friday bat, a man, name ten known, step,into the shop of George 'I homes , in Midace. and asked his son who was the only one in the ship at the time. to fetch a pitcher of fresh wirier, complaining that what was in it 'vas too warm. 'Tae boy went, and in hi+ miser.. the titan opened the drawer and took from it five or six dollars and disappeared. Fie was pursued but not arrested. on Friday last, in the emigrant train. bring ing with him a prisoner Irons that place.— On striving within a half mile of town, the train stopped to wait for a train down. The constable, wishing in go untie as soon es possible, conclud d to w ilk to town, end according started with his prix otter; they had walked some distance. and were walking be,ide a coal train when the prisoner. watching his opportunity. ran utt der these, and up a hill on the other side. pursued hy the constable, who tired at hint twice, but did tint recapture him. BOOK TABLE Jounml M •teria Dleaicn.—'l'hia pr riodicul i+ now tielore us The °Nora of this Journal is to give articles no t•uhj••cts of importance to the \l••dtca: Profes.oon, notices of new preparation=, &c In a word, it will he invaluable to the 'ascii :inner Of medicine, pot ht•co rv. &c. Puh bAleti at New Lebanon. N. V. by I liter, & Cu., at 25 cents fur 12 number.. The fVesient 4 , 11 P rliser.—Thie is the name of a paper recetnly Warted iu Pitts burg, by NI. Akinson, to be putilbin , ,: monthly at 24 cents per annum, devoted to Advertising and Literary selections Mai; Journal of Health .—Wr are receipt ul the September number if una valuable periodical; published by W. W Hall. 11 D.. 42 Irving Place, N..tv York ■t per annum ; sp• eimen numbers, lU cems. The aim of this periodical is ••to shim how Disense may he avoided. The 6,l!wv ing nre the contents of the September number: Action in Emergencies ; Swallowing Worn's; Getting Wet ;•Coiiiiitnes and 31e Ions; ; • heap Perininev ; Coffee Flenithfu I ; i.siunitnering Rene dies; Sumner Recreations; Dangers hietljlio; Hot Bread; Night Air Precau .ions ; Agues Prevented ; Ecieiomy of Food; Ali timid Lives of A thintic Tulegrn ph The rit zees of Dotal, Cromwell, Clay hod Springfield townships met in 0dd.... Ma. at the Donde of Jamas S. liorkei. A 'iv.. 26th, for the purpose id inking stock Sri the making of the Woad Top and Sher 1111111'8 Valley RAOl'O7lll, alio to con...id,, the propriety til cbangehig the Westerii end of the It , ad, and locating it on anew route that has been esploted and found pracica hie, mitring the di-truce some 15 to ',21.1 I. Iles less than by the route first explored via 131.11111. (altios, Fort Lit. leinti, &c. The meeting iris called to miler, an I Daniel Teague, E,11., chosen President and Dr 3. A Shade, Seen tory. A detail of the late explorAtior. of the new route W5B toooeil to the 'nee: Sargent's School Monthly —The Sep I trig . attowittg I.lBt by col...clung a Hi the temher norther of this excellent pertodicii I main track 118 laid dowii in L+nynnnu's is now 1....t0re us; it should he an Ornate of ever) dwelling. Published in Bo.ton, aar. V• at a pain. roast of ter • 811ad" Hnun Mass., by Philips, Sampson &Cu., at SI t !Hissing stror Houk hill hi/114We arid Pe-annum. Scottsville, an entirely fesisitile route can Mir Wr have received the first number or a new paper, called ' , School iita , Home Journal," of Literature, Science. Ait an'' Education. Published !notably. by Mar. CIIFI W illson , 321 Briadway, N. Y , Price, one dollar a year in advance. Fruit Cultur.—or, a Ott de to the Cultive tion end Management of Fruit 'Pre a, with drecriptinne .1 Fruits, and n vuri• rty of usrful Miscellaneous 1-loo,hold It. ceipt3; full• iiloste.ted By Thomas Gr •go, New York : Fowler and Wells publibbere. Pric by 111811. paper, 80 crots; cloth. 50 cent,. Eograrings._wo have reor i vpd from be had to Broad •I_Olt 18 toil, ilehrer thiill the publibber+, M . Oakanoth and Co,, by Burnt Cabins, with but one or two No. 119 and 114 William Bt., N. Y., a bridges, inatad of 11 , 1 or 20, ea on the Burnt THE HUNTINGDON JOURNAL. very tine ~teel plow ritgriving of • 112,•rt Borne." from :he celebnited ioemp, by Ai exmukv Namoyih pvmrd in I z•,7 Also o twooofol trio. ••'l e rtior 0 G..,,." This is a liF• h .cutr.•.— Earh ..f tlo. ribose tire '2 I by tr , "Sir Walior Senit's Edieborell ; 5h hr• lls inshi.n Al , O, The Palace ht WeAnninsterr 23 by 38 inchom. Also, l'he City nf the Great King, 7.5 by 38 inchet. Thit,e pictitrittt will hen nr:notit in rint; ru rine: and it in th. , r.f rho MossrA ask -milli toil (7... 11'114i-hors of Eatt.rson and Putnam's M4tztzintt. to pr..- si , no in ~very Titre, donor sittptcriht.": it fin,. ste-I Wale engrovin7. WoceAsiosAL, or th- l'hilailell.hia Preur. letuns that fir. Buchanan ao I Lancw , her (lurin, the present month, -for the purpo, of nalistinz to re nreailize the Democratic phalanx, which hiut hren an s , ,attered hY re.cnmpinnistr." THE OLIVE BRANCH -Oa N to Ilhirt areeni,vt. out nine favorite and ex rellent weekly came in We nit Saturday no essentially improved and I,•jiivenateil that tve fed bound to direct e.p. e t a' ' mention to it. The Ohm Brach has for a long line been the (hymne family newspaper. hut , it now puts forward new nod sirrinl cl 'hurt to public favor. Alihninzh Rome of those whose labors have hitherto made t he Olin' Ii mirh sn popular retire from the estahlittiment. it largt• and valuable ac cession has been made to the editorial and publishing mnnatre nt. The Olive linineh a ill hi•reufter be published by Milo,. Henry Ditiphant, who has n long lime been the principal editor awl puldish.. er and is widely and favorably hi-mail, and G-orge 1.,. Dix. Mr. I lix in, and his h,•.•11 for nian% years. collated anti the load ing publishing fir,n l'hi I Sampson & Co.. inn] in that capacity has file:lhies tint associations that fe•v publishers cult boast—besides bring Sliatvlit non intimate association with the principal litetary said publishing uentleinen of th,• contort.. lo• is himself an editor and writer of muck x peiience. Nleors. C. C. El. new. an I 1. T Trowbridge will have the primal.' di•nrial llllEElgrinent of die Ohne ll eur rh cad it nerds nothing tar her said :o its •r, Le puldic Coral& nee le Ihut il••1, ronent of the urw,l)npur. Nlit ,, y i. eau ••t pop tilat author; iil.• , ry'nre r0u0v,..,% il. co ,tribator-, 113 par Livd, di psi rt.sit•iits p.ip..r will devoted In sp , ctlie it pie, for dimp•st,, news. wit nl/.5 &C hi OW lUD' I ,101 . 1rA aDi 1 .1 ,0 0 thiuk beaufiliol :31 .tre',. "will, a and P'eg:111• heist' toil in grill.' lip in Aivit• , i 1 I'it . r ant. st .. men ontlooz lo r th. f)/i. P Itranch from 11 , ioff vi•itrd JitiellP of new atill:eribera. and all ih.• patrpillige that limy lu. besmwrrl “o Douglas on the Washington Unior Th f . 1 If., S. A. Itotight:r..ertitly omit, it sree.ii mt Nlititooli 111.. in which sa id; ' 1 have never ',tercel' the 11 . ,tt,I,Ingi,a t Union helm, I have such a halibut, NtiCit a C,1111,111/I—SIICh n II Is ,211 st for the corruption 111.1 t hangs around it for the cm rapt purposes to which it is 411,1,1,i•ii—•• for the base agents that rule and Cootr• I that I did ant wish to trust nit:sell in «x ptt•e•ing my opinion before an nutli.nwe alum it; but follow Its lead, and the ror rapt gang that cuntrd it and will tea l th e D numeral ic party It-mo 6•r. +old not w. Iv break drown those that it profess• to denounce, hut disgrace the Athuitti,tratnit which it prolesves to hupptirt o hilt. it Its fIOUI/CYS ire lendinz r«comm.md.tunta." COST OF THE CABLE. This. in,' ',rodent of the exp.], of lay. ing ih.• sante. of ohich no reit moue t et hero mode with any deure • of accuracy is ...Omitted to iIY ris follow, : l'uce deep sett wire yr toile, Price spur, yarn and iron wire per Price outside tnr per mile, Total per toile, Pr re 4,n00 miles Price 10 tl..rp ,•en cable s', per nule. 11,500 For 25 wiles .hare itt 1,450 p,•r $1,212 suo Total cost, SI 4;•8.v5i1 Fir the Journal. RAILROAD MEETING. n)11 , 0 R, v• rid able Ftddressys Been. f1e!,v,,,,1 owl the mttst Ittingitine t.htic'patit.hs xsith regard to the ;brunt were i oluiged. inns mach as the prj , et ^1 too tk only a oirt. ele link inn go rat chitin of rondo ;11rently oinde eonnereitor the NI ist•is•irpi V;tlh.V whit the Atl note senhnnr.i. by a fine of travel some 70 tidies less than any Iliad now In existence. or that is proctic•tble her,after S nor right thrusand dollars of stack was subscihed no I a delevate, James E gmr niiminted to attrod n meeting of the Ihrecmrs of the Broad Tit, nod Sherman's V ller Bond, at Wnrm Spring , , Perry conmy. Sep.. 2d, nod there pres.•nt the projvcoort of the new• route, arid also pr••neut the wrahi's of the people m the vi• cinny it. traverses. and their desire to co• opera ie. Othor ntoctings wero appointed. and it is ex...ctn.' that if lb.. Board of Directors hold nor any logics, that. viginlini flit tell] ho trade at once In run up the animist of st..,:k to a large aunt. and also socorn rt•lon , t4s qlona the proposed route, twiny of .which were already ithtatincti and prosentnd to toe Mt oing. 11 . hen i , is conshlorod that a portion of Ti t o Ealstorn owl nl the liond, is already tin. dor rootract. and hoeing wailed on, and that tin- nano is wnm h twat,. r than any other in exist...co. an 1.1, enli,iv It cattle. there can is. no rt , ssottsiti.• ditititi. of its lilllttiate cmitpiellon mind final t.itext.,, The ,idt , titrinut.s following in the malts of tho 11.w1 are too mititotons an , ' Clear to need specifying. BY TH E OFFICERS. n It, Hiler,on ip, 1 f.th t% aqvd )•- , os I Illo(T•911od $Oll, That Ih , hriihr h • i PI; in • have Phined, I ilini , k thee .I,i hoar iive thrown M, , u, d helll, d ..y y . mind.id mind. I than': thrtl v, my rr•••••01 hvarl in then n•joive, wi.i I I ,V.., my V.v. ; Thee will I 1..v0, my 1...r1 my Then will nut v Aml thorns niirl perplex my ',mil. when Inv heart Find 0,41, decay, Tim, Amu I limp, in endlirs day. Rotroftt iwnonth his wines, And in his Vl4 Vl' 01.116.1, This mon. exalt; Ow King of ICings Than all your works beside. i Nl' , etiri'r• i hot linl h Inun i. FON to hoVM two, filirfl ,II lo lilF Inst, Ow S Jour.,/ thi• hialtslo LeCiimpl in hill wmild ht' the Itrolllr of hen IPI• Wq first r,,,h,1 him 13 , 1furd, eiglrs of K,ori ip•oplt• had old ag:iiost his pro- j"el. !to wa• comp!t•ted) taken shark. and Ow his only true) friends were in the South. We are eenl to see the l're.nlemt .•nntinee In his senses at last. Ili. remark is trite to the letter. Buchan all hes no friends in the• North—and is d Iv all Gut the slave.eit?•ers, and 31 few offire hunting. pr.hticienes, such as li•g-er .lon.•+ and Co., who use hint , n ,drance their own selfish ?merest.. A WONDERFUL PRESIDER I . —lnn bite numher of the A livioy Evening Joeviial l'Hurti.ow WI ID it lieuhat u wonderful Pr.-Meta wr have in Air. liecrreses., ua the following %cords: Ile entered the White Ilouso nit h n pro ise of freed...to to ICanens 1111 hi. lips, and +t scheme for enslaving it in his pocket. Ile declared war ngaemt eirrulating notes, sod in six weeks was tesuing them him. self. Berme the ink was my with witch he pledged .41connuty," he hod drained the treasury of its Its dollar. Before the primers were done stereotyping his il.fle x• ibis determinmion never to borrow, he was in nail street soliciting a Ina, lie congratulated the country upon the final end of slavery and he has heen togitnting tt ever sinc, lie ord red Ihauld+u? to sin', the fillillow.•rs nod then re called him for doiu it. 1A alk, of Ni... ememst he lortmotitetc.l nn otrlow. and teat. dared him the horqfkolitit.g.if !louse. Walk, of Intisits he forriehed with writeu instineitims and turned him one for of eyn. 2 them. COO iihs [lo wnh•tt.•ta ilia troop. trout [job, there hr iok. , rl .,l 7 , lii ii i , o n a:il in v lure in Defter re h.• nil on• pence Ile sell, r.r:q :it the %V.,t ! for II lib.' of It 11•11 1. root to order to hot; te . . at .he East tett woes their value—lris iii both 17,11.,8 vockeii.f the ‘l , ll. I , C . I, (7111111111.1 y iti•knig for lean. frivate% t ell wi I not floe those he ton , either On t h e rill., Id tfrieh on to stew int r °sten:Oily to catch the Sli:r. hut with private ordure in the enidnin's to taut 'nn , if the sort.l;lunoing to be the arosl hugul oh ['residents. he has xpelit more 1111111 +lily of hi,. Itry dreupznw. Aosu tutu to he shore party prep/dices, lie 'nukes 'mai: 'whip the busts or his toe, talitilis 10 dieter. suri•tw Report of the Poor Elnunr Vihiting Cuounitte will appear in our next intro. Shocking Death of a Young Lady. I spelt°, Sept. 2 —Alit , Nlntil. d.i ri,twelf. ilnuiditer of Judge Chicken, met with is shocking death lost nigh?. She lied been of 0 wedding nt the house or, Rev. and won returning home about 11 o clock in n vehicle driven by I, young min named Weriz The horse fink fright at a light in (*root of eon fors tovern, in thin ',lice. nod ran till r• in broke in the effort to siop him twd :11r. IVertz then junip..d out to try nod al rest his progress. The hurse wheel ed suddenly nod ran &Imo the street about a Winked turd, Nils,. Cladwell leaped out, and 111 with violetre upon her head. She wits taken up insensible and ctrned Lt her home, where she expired at two elec. this morning 11 , 11'111g never ,poker. word limn the time the accident ocrurred 'he was a hes, a Intl and amiable girl o , about fwenty years ()rage, and her shock• ing dealt has caused the greatest grief suing her hinge circle of iriolies oF ACCEPTANCE.—The follow lug e , the letter of.lotis NI. ItEAD, mldress' 1,1 to Giv. A. II Reeder, ['resident of .11e Stale Convention. voceptirm the notuutatuou for Judge of the Supreme Court. I'u,LADEEPHIA July 27. 1858. DICAR . 1It: —I rect, vet' this horn lig your 01 t t. 241 b ntst.. infornnou in.' of ntv onnoininu.: tonnination by th- people's C .r.v,•ntinu n+vnthlyd of I birrt-borir for nth•:.. of .111.1 g, of Supmitt. Unurt• nod it ropy of the resolution• ptloooll ht th.it body. which 1 'Nye rend with oral c., r.. I cordially opprov. , of Ole ,rit on, Ills vert,itt pollrt expressed in thrill, nod nor, It oith great , tiffoletice the nontina tion thits tendered toe. If , •Irete.i, I elln it. y pruntisn, sn Nr no toy tatilliv win her mit, ti intim-It I tool Noltfol ut the dime, of this high jod'ettil , •file , •. I MIA Vety rt•spe.llullt 0,1 truly vitro • Joitri lirAD STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE. Thr of the Pooplr's Strut. I . ...volition [lnn. A. II Reeder. has on. g gentlemen to act 'Lite rol Committee for the pres- eta r.nopstiro: Henry NI roller. Philadelphia. Charl •s A Close, do. 11'111 IC. 1 Lino, da• Alillo ord. do I 'reluii t Chester. Jo , n S Brown. Din lestown. Il.•nrc Knit!. Allentown. laa .c. Eckert, Reading. Kota. Ad Palmer. llhrioht. Nlaneh Chunk, A. K. Pecktopo, Tu , khatutock. 11..,ry U. Clout, W.lksharre. John Mei henna Warren ( ivory, I r , ,,„ 1 Lemuel odd Carin.l... Jul,a 5515!, "nn.hollocken, IC oi lower. I I .fishurg. A S Lancaster. Olive r I):cliey. do, I.h•vol :111..11. York. NrC:tire.,uhambershurg. I)eud 11eNlorirle, Alexatnler Si llio, Etwnslaug. harp in l'helu.. Kul alining. Eitrar Conan Greenslatrir 11'in Mekention. 11)41.E:ion. 'I homes Nl. Slarshall. Pin , •burg. Bola 13.17nroachan. John N. Porviance, Hader. 55 I . NI. Siephrornn, Mercer. A 11r. e 11'11,10,1 9 ,er. Meadville. Philp Clover Si ration v Ile .1. E. Mee. Kr•w Ern LEM ENT.— A Pew Roth mem hus beet ...fled tat flommonton New Joro. y , which forta:ll,es.sati atoll progress rivals stop hing we h (1 ' in the West. There is a kr, emu grotion having oldeetion to the West on IVelllllll of unhealthiness. distance and iiil,oCllll4lll. which emit...es this new ekterprise. The loud is inn gems! elimnte, tat d the sml is void to he orns,ngst the hest Jersey soil. Jer..ey, us '4Oll he seen by the tigritalaltaatul statistics sat the Palk,' °nil., is the first agriettlitirld Sod•• in the Union for the value alb, prorlitets. Flom mouton is %hidn thirty miles of P ilodelphitt by railrottd. nod enjoys one of the hest markets ill for Union. The tide of emigration to this plot, is itninonse. no well fr.•nt the west ua from tls, Noll h.-11ftiny of the best grope }row ers Ohio hove 1..10,1, with n view of mak ing wine. To ,lodge of ite progress, the pop 1,1., ion Or, pane 'iota is numbered at only five I.ersetal it now numbers (tier eight hundred souls. laes one hundred and twenty five Mill. diIIVS. three ,tores, two eloirehes. Episcopal awl Methodist, steno , mill, hriek pod. marble var .', mill it• school. tiewspoper, &e., ROMP twen tvfivn 1111 , ..s of of w roods opened. six srpotre s heir e 2 improved. n new railroad motion. and till the elements of 1111 aid pulse, %VP fire s, rslied 111111 this !doer musi posseso merit from it, ~..iittrdleled progress. MARRIED.—On Tupstinv by M Barnete, Mr. Jfimps Mulls ..erm•y, to Mi. Wheal. Ricke r or Ott the 22htst. by Simeon Wright Is y , Mr Phi.ip C. flu-itell to Shall Kezinh E. alit:we. all Ore Marl tewoahip Oh hurstlaty. Ow 19th bleb. by Ito,. S. li id. Mr. A I,,bi.w .1. Nl..rrison, to Miss Anita M. lILADELPHIA MARKETS July :8, 18 14. PLOUR—•Superfiee. per berrel, $5 50(4,,6 00 •• Lxrru •• 5 50Q06 00 family 25(0 50 Rye (••luny end Cann 4 00 Wiwatt—ro.l, per bw.liel, • 12+@I 30 4. White a 1 3561 40 [lye 77 II C. .rti $8 Oat A 4, 43 Clot 44,,, , e41 $4 34®4 50 per 64 pounds Timoiby 'geed Flax per bunliel SCHOOL. 'maim %VINT ED. Teachers or a good and Moral character, and well glialilipd to 'leach the various bran dies tau_lic in COllllllllll SCIIOOI3 will be employed, and 'receive lib,•ral wages, by applying lemma. diately. By order of the Board of Directors. JOHN RUNG, Sae. Wyst tp., Sep. 8, 1 5118. '• Thick Darkness covers the Earth. And Gross Darkness the people. COUNTRY AItRCHANTSI And all Other. will take Notice , . THAT they emu Nupply ihomm,vem, iii tpy Jones' Far Famed Patent NON EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE or COAL OIL L YIPS. At the Wholegit - Ie . :11:i 111?, t D QUAR TELLS, Somb SECOND Street, PH LADELPHIA. The onlyplare where exclusive Agencies can be obtained hrr the States or Pennsylvania, Now .I.•r.ev Hurl It•lnwaru. . . I..oicps give a light equal in intensity of Hume. and similar in appearance to (Jas. and are 01111111,1 Ili he superior to all other portable li 110 a M use. N.. fear of EsploA.,,, —Na offensive odor. —No smoke. —Very easily tri.it ined.—As easily regulated as a Gas Light.— e au be adapted to all pimp etes.—And better than all for it Ito, man.-59 per cent. eill'ap,r than any taller pors Ode light, now in elllllllloll use. SOLE AGENCY so, von Knopf's Paten! Rosin and Coal Oil Lump. Ille - I , mps, Oils, %Vicks. Sherle, and every article in the line. S. E. SOL/ 1111,A NO, N. 38 South Second Street, Philads. 5ept.13,*58.- (Exiole of John Shinyler.dro'dl AIEHINNTHATOR'S Letters Atliniviimnittott r•vtate of John Shingler, lute of townslnp. li.ving been granted to the undermigned. nll penions huvin claim upuiust Said estate will peettent the su itr fur payment. and all I ersuns indented will maim imetnent to JOHN E. fTERMAN, Adin'r. Parade.e Furnnee, Sept. 8,1858. Mountain Female seminary. The Winter Tn or Mountain 'Female Se 'Pinery ail! open Out. 28th. L. G. GRIER. Principle. r V•a"le c , Or. .lornh Harman, drp'd 1- AUDITOR'S NOTICE, 'I tie utier,o,ned A tallow, urptt,o .1 41111' ()rplinti's Court or Iluitti.gdon 1 . 0”111y,1 , 11.11S. 11'0111111111Y 1 / 1 11111$CP it. the 1111 , 11,1 • .illllO 11. 1 . 1 . ..W11, Executrix of Allred It. (rewit. dee'd. who wn+nd ii,, nirutor of the estate tat 1)r. Ja volt lute of the borough of Hunting. it.,,, dee'd., nitiongso those legality entitled there to, hereby gives owtice lo nil [terming interested lint I e will nilovid of In+ Iltantingdon 1.11 Sitturdny the 2ith zieptenther next, nt I e!iieli p. in.. tl.r the pitrie.se of inAking timid (Hs. trillion., when tied where till per:ons booing agiiiiA said estaiti• tire requested to pres etit them to the imilersiaited totilittir or be in. bottled front coining in upon said fond. THEO. CREMER, Aug. 31 at. lASS.-4t. A uditor. THE 11.1MMONTON PABMER. A newspaper iievinaii to iiteratare nn 1 neri enlctttro. alt., 11.rth full ariaaiar4 of Om nrw setiletnet of 1611/111011114 , , in New Jere} PILMILLIC NOl'llrE. ::: . ' lt l ie . :l , t s is i i ... t e d l' i:,..:.::,:i:;: t , , , it s f .. ,7 ,, s r ,i, „ „7, jr . ~t 2 1 , 5 , ,, er : 11:1, 1 );(t i t : Et4 0 . t : i l i i t r Z i il i i i , ~,,,N . o t t . rl , l , , en , l i a .u h re e h re . l , l4i r V r e o ri n , , 1 1 , ! .d 111 . t .. I rd w c tir o n n, a a ll i to e t e; Co New Jersey. Those ‘‘ W h atts: (Leap lend (11 dated April. 158, and due on the 1 7th of D. the very 'lest quality, in one of the healthiest .einber, 1858, given by me, for tetidullarsiaa an•l most delightful (Innate , . in the Union, set , dt, mist intend to pity said awe. advertisement of' Hammonton Lands.-It ELIZABETH' SHAlsili. --- ITALIA BLE A lig .1 8,'.58.•?.t. .440.111.1.11UnCrUa Lanlile, n. ri Ii h i l l i/ I 11. 1 114 NEW LAGLAND SE ITLEMENT. TNT 30 Al_P{.. RA R E OPPOIVRINITY. II lo :1, TI A 4.1 00 Ai PA. ORPHANS. --..-- CO URT .- -- TO ALT, WA NTINGEA.R MS - SALE. 1 N o s e tralthy pla,e, twenty-five miles from Phil- I N pursuance of Orders of the I 'rphans' (meltedr,ht!':: vi l: h : i4 L : o rn ta t" haa ti : it r y llill f ;e a V t : I Court of the mtt , a fitiatm , ( l ” , the for sale, and th e first division oh 10.000 Traci- of 1..0d, &,, 10,..i0nr0,r 11010 , 1i/011. I, it• 111TenlaViiti!.1 up into farms of twenty acres up- Mite ill $10111,111111:S, 4101 near the borough 01 word... The .nil t, ,tf. the b e ,,, tymiity for ibis Ilmitingdon, will be exposed 10 pu b lic sale sit prodnetion id I lilts. grains, &e. The price le the premises .815..550 rer acre, payable in easy quarter yearly On Friday, September .24111. ISSS, ..T.. l ^',""T':h ie " within a 1 7 ,11 . of k , w Years, with As the property of .1011 N KER, lute of said :n!erPaßiiie cupid i t r o n i i tr 7 v r omen n t i o 7,"i s t •: , lan i frV i i . l l . . y r an t . o . comity. dec'd • 10 wit: aiding every industrious man robin a form. Xi 1. All that tract marked (A) in the Diagrani i s „„„. b e i ng extensiv e ly i t ,,,,y,,,,! b y ee m road . 1111, , X.'d 10 the return or tile Inque'st. contain en d some „f the b e ,, ettir.em , from N. go . England Mg 237 net camial 1:111 perclimi, it being the m i d th e middle Spites e r e er eet h it ik ige tetproy „, Mansion Forts of said deed. About one half mem, It is a scene or th e great e n t t ,,,,,,,,, or .hi, tract is Ord.,' and cade t coltivai;m i ; meat out or Philadelphia. Seventy-Ore how. about 411 tiered of which is inetolow. lino. hove been built in four months. Practical far. ~,., water for ratt l e , A,,,,, tiny' 1,, re,,,Thy in. mere and Inv:um. men from the length and troducell into almost court' field Nom this torn . breadth of the Colon are settling there. It fs an Thin( set- up.n it u two „defy le .., ~,,..„11,„„, important business pl me, on account ot its hying 1 Inoise a large brick 1110'11 11101 other buildoigs. in the, midst of a great mirk., Every artiele Also, H good 011 I'llA. raised upon this land Hudson immediate sale.— 4 i Y. All that tract !narked (C) in said Din. T water is excellent, and no meth thing as fe ye, , kow .. grout. containing . 237 acres and 68 perches. The volt h, sandy or rins , ~,___, _,,,_,, a ea, and called the loore Farm. Somewhat more b ottom „„,) retentive of oomm , e ::" i t 1 1- . ., ,,a l of than Mlt' or this tract i s o,,„ re d ~„d ~,de r eel. otiose and is easily worked. It abounds lorgely 1 tivittion, a fair proportion or which it meadow. in the phosphates, and such is its fertlity that Un au coon! or the noir.b of these two farm., tram the crops produced alum this land and the to the borough of Huntingdon mid a large largo area adjoining under talaillatj aa it w ill b e quantity or meadow upon each, they would be fend nut to he excelledanyn here in the produc well rmited for grazing or stock theists. tine of crops most adapted to its nia..ket. gr 1 . 1 , . ,,. 1 . 1: , 1 , 11 .ii t t i r g ac is t 5 t i 11 , 1 , 1: - ., k .. :1 : 1 2 I t i ! isr i e t i t i, t l N tai ; d i. b d ,, ii , i ,, Arn :l l l: h t e rt i . , 4 ,, n s li :i , : f • ii t .u n i a .s v a li i u m w , ;l l l ze a n ‘ i t i i ) t i t e e , e tl: b a i l i t io tl; .r e on ea t earliest one bait 01 thin tract is cleared and under col s : iii c i i . e ut ", , : t.ii i: g t. iiili.e4.E.7 ::!:::,.:,:iiele,r::::;e7.l.thoteerd.fiearitiiiitt::: t h i ,,u L ,.. , mad his thereon erected twu tenant h. tatebundent supply of the best quality .f 4.. Al: that tract marked (E) in said Dim muck manure. , gram, containing 214 acres, 117 perched in'', tit 1,„„,1„. rand building mnteri , eau he boil on , 101 l meres of this tract are eleared and under ti e a of at a cheap price , fr.m the mills. Other ielastication. Nit buildings thereon. mg; ore now icing opend, and brick• Yards being 5. All that tract mark•4l (Ii) in acid Din. started till the ground. A person can put up a , gram, containing 119 aeres; woodland. frame tenement for present convenience ter one , 11. All that fillet stoked (K) in said dim. Immired dollar , On account of the extensive gr' 7 " : I' kc: tint t fti in.:::.,87::::, 1 ( 4 , ,, 7 ) 1 7, 1 :7 1 7: r i n 't i l 11 gil:Cn'tfio..l'teur;istPithiri:el"ionittiol ih?iin‘b.deestiOneptiaututriiBuerpa7l;oPune:'.insrePoPiannt:ehrre; hind, ~ hest terms. woodland, m. gram ...mining 148 ner.i "'ld 83 porches in settling here the emigrant has any advert rages. Ile is within a few hou s'i'de of the great 8. All that tract inatlied (M) in said Dia• Cities in the Middle States and New England ,he gram containing 117 acres 147 poi:hes; wooil• i n a , . i . I,j, old friend/Nun! associations; he is in • i land. settled country, where arol., improvement end r 9. A lot a ground in the village of Sinitle comfort of civilization is at hand ;le iii in a heal finld marked (0) in said Diagram, having thy phe.e, Hod is net subject to the certainty of thereon erected ii small log stable. 10-ing the greater part of his family and his own 10. An undivided interest in Milnwond Aead he alth '3; t h".e ma l i gna, i n! fence which rook. the ettly in Dithlin township, the extent (it wkich r li' t7i:: : f it : " „tt l . " 7,,", Y gt l i t e lL e ° , l ,, L ,l 3 ," fi t ., l , l , lY,7 o 7 , g o n a l l interest will be made knovu upon the day of friends. Besides, he bras a mild climite and as • .1... . , . s . ~i,pti winter. , 11. All flint 1 rm•l meAvd ( 11 1 hi en lo Int , There ore three trains daily to Philadelphia. gotta containing 203 acres 39 perches mei and to n'l those oho ins rove the railroad cora called the - 1.011(rd tar Sprillg•llialtie Fa 1.111." pane gives a tree ticket. About our: hall or thin tract is neared and The render will at once he struck with thew!. h as ii,,,,,ii a dwellling home saw-niill, nod an vantages here presented, and ask himself why the ' __,..„,,., sprispring,, of Water. 'l',, b e ,„1,1., 4 t h e plopetty hits not been taken up hefore. • The rea -1 real estate L ao ., w , ii,,,, r, deeid. under Mill is. it was never thrown in the market; and 1 his loot will. unless these Ffillolllolo.4 were correct no one would • • ite invited to examine the land before porehasing. 1 12. All that Into marked in the said Dia. , tall laud uode a t r" eu t i ' Mi l io e i d i I ( t ' they u:iirill'enYmewtinpereso."l rho grim l 4 i r e with I le : i and " i" : (tilled ( V) l 7 te liil " ll e h r i ' i 'P li k g Fl7.:ltilL(.l.—" uu doubt, from their own i d ;they will , About 80 net, thereof are cleared end it ilwel• e ,„„ e ,,,, the imi ,,, orommm„, and ~.. j.ige ~, this , ling lio.me thereon erected, tho uncleared part , e b ee ,,,,, er „f th e populafi al. Persons should ol this trod is heavil • y limber. cl. To he sold ' name weltered to purchase, as many are locating , as the real estate of 11,,0ry 14. Ker, dee'd. 1110 , and locations urn not held on refwal. der his last will.l Ihu 1111111111oldial Farmer, a efouthly.Literary All these leech; except %Inwood lie in one and Aglicultusel Intl er, ouitaitiing tell iukitunt. body twar the borough or Huntingdon and non of Ilanittiontott, will be sent tu.stiteh legal will be sold together or separately so as to suit , re , end i'ell he "'' , "illed at 2, ceet 3 peraleoo , puretasera term, .. tie third of the purehase .1.1 :„. i : , 1 1 ' i ti l t .:: , ;le; W urr"nt. 1 .4 , givens money to be paid 011 Callfil.llllllloll of the rah,. Fleur. ' "' ' - 7 ; .1, Pi•l':''.e money I: paid. Route to the nail .—oeave Vine street, and the residue to heinis•nlile with interest at whorl, Philinielphia..tbr Ilanomailiat by railroad i t t u r s h al t e i . mel l' i h n eTt h i S pii h irl ' p ' i r ir7h d ait u rtn n oolli.eylhetodbuley ta,lir7.siir.AB.)3'lll.le.a","llsusariilitilig'itarawlytiteint."%nis thivillthbre. secured by bonds arid mortgage. found. Letters and appimationit rum be ~,hire . ,..,1 Sale to commenue at ten o'clock of said day. to S. B. COULIIILIN, 202 South FIFTH Street t: A tendatice will be given by below Walnut. Pliilade- ftlntin . * nod lofonsittinti DAVID S. Ems, Trustee efe. i cheerfully furnished. Avg. 31r, 01158.--3 t Log. SI, 11184...11at $1 62 'l=.== GIFTS! GIFTS!! •GIFTS!!! spzimunD calm At 430 Chestnut St. The only Original Gill Boa Store. G. G Evans would irrorm his friends and the plt , .lic the 1.14 Stur Gift Hook Store. und Pub. nod, 1.011, permanent y established ;•, 1 , ndid Ir. Building, 439 Chestnut st. t wo door. helow Fifth, wino e the purchaser of euo l i hook, at the regular retail price. will re. sews (me if 11. e fullowing Ott., veined 0: Ilea 25 cents $100: WovIA. 550 Patent English Lover Gold Watclic, $lOO 00 um& 550 Patent Anchor LPvor Gold Watches, 5 0 1 . 400 Ladies' Gol I Watches, 18k. SS 00 .. 600 Silver Hunting Watches, warranted. 16 00 500 Parlor Titnepiecea. 10 00 t. 500 Cameo Sets. Ear Drnps and firm, 10 00 son 1.., Brarelet., 5 00 to 12 00 t. son Vet anti no, Chains, 1u ou 4. 1000 Gold I.,nrkett (large sine ' rear.) 10 00 " 5(100 6 , 4.1 ~, t eketP, (PmallPize.) 3 00 1000 Onlil Pencil Cases, with field relol, 1000 Extra C4.,11l Pent, with cafe. and 2 , 00 (1.4.1 25(0 001.1 Pool, with Si.ver Pen. rils 2500 Ladies' Gold Pens, with Ca ses Holders, 1 50 " 6500 Ghl (Ladies,') 1 00 2000 Gems' Gold Ring, 2 50 " 2000 LillliPS' Gold Bresrpins, 2 50 " moo 1101 , 1 Ikeastpins, 1 50 " 3000 Poeket Knives, 100 " 2000 Set, Gents' Gold Bosons Stud', 2000 5.44 Gents' Gold Weer. flutton , , 9 50 " 2000 l'sirs of Ladies Ear Drops, 2 50 °OOO ',Who.' Pearl (lard Cans, " 15000 Ladle , ' Cameo, Jet, or Nlosaie Pins, 2500 lao!ies' Shawl and Ribbon Pins. 5000 Artielos of Gold Jewelry, Gift Books, a., 0., not enumerated in the aboro, words Irrun 25 cents to $25. Evetw' new Ont &tine, which is sent flee to all pi its of the e onatr v. cotaina all the 111091 i•opular honks of the day, BE4 th., newest pub. Heath., all of which will he sold AS lOW as eari 1.0,0410.11 at other store*. Agents wanted in every town in the Union...- Those deviling vo to net, can obtain full perste ulars by athlretning the above. N. 0;4 7 -Being largely interested in publish ing lirOki and buying from other publishers in inonatifenuantiti., for cash, I am enabled to tnnhe larger di-counts to Country Agents and finult, Dealer.: th.ta can be had at any other h stye in the country. Any hook p. 114416.1 in the Un ted States. the retail price of which is one dollar and upward. will he prionptly tent, Gilt included i ,on receipt of rtoli•hers price. An extra $1 Book mid Gift given to any per• in indering ten binds to be sent to one ado Send fur a C4talontie. G. G. EVANS, Publid.re Ant, 31tt, '58.-3id. 439 Chestnut St. Phil*. 5 00 " 3 b 0" 2 00" 9 50 " II 50" s oa ,•