Auntingbon ottriutt. ---- Wedneedny Morning, Ootober 28,1859 • /,/ - ' l 3l • - N ' • N. ..,....`1 WM. BREWSTEft, The State Election. We give the returns (or the Stem Licke• as far as we have received them offic , ally. The vote east has been very light through out the State, Read's maje rity last year ever Porter, for Supreme Judge, was 26,• 98e. ? r 0 „,. . 4 s .i 1 I T ^ m worm's. ° --, , :o 73 Adams, 2,629 2.539 2,520 2,546 Allegheny, 7,934 4,719 7,929 4,731 Armstrong, 2,282 1,943 2,261 1,9 2 Beaver, 1,766 1,131 1,748 1,132 • Bedford, 2,011 2,147 2,009 2,150 Barks, 6,251 7,444 6,451 7,268 Blain, 2,600 1,349 2,802 1,339 Bradford, 3,743 1,039 3,733 1,651 Blake. • 5,172 5,149 5,176 5,154 Butler, 2,087 1,514 2,075 1,514 Cambria, 1,593 1,868 1,581 1,990 Carbon, • 1,492 1,640 1,514 1,620 Clarion ' 532 1,216 531 1,225 Clearfield, 1,129 1,448 1,122 1,453 Columbia, 1,055 1,782 1,070 1,858 Chester, 6,066 4,044 6,053 4.046 Clinton, 1,226 1,600 1,285 1,380 Centre, 2,448 2,233 2,444 2.233 Crawford, 2,766 2,141 2,765 2,125 Cumberland, 5,921 3.224 2,932 3,234 Dauphin, 3,331 2,217 3,244 2,277 Delaware, 3,097 1,280 2,1 , 1 1,201 Elk, 317 411 309 418 Erie, 2,325 I'll 9 2,299 1,144 Fayette, 2,676 2,824 2,651 2,817 Forrest, 37 30 87 31 Fulton, 716 851 715 851 Franklin, 3,692 3267 3,552 3,393 Greene, 785 1,596 760 1,588 Huntingdon, 2,264 1,77 A 2,283 1,778 Indians, 1,922 827 1,932 792 Jefferson, 1,071 831 1870 805 Juniata, 1,223 1,309 1,223 1,309 Lucerne, . 6,671 6.936 5,112 5,830 , Lancaster, 7,602 3,433 7,598 3,453 ' Lawrence, ' 1,351 526 1,339 420 4 ebanon, 9,451 1.289 2,461 1,283 Lehigh, 3,613 3,856 3,622 3,842 Lyeoui ing, 2,590 2,949 2,608 2,904 Inieati, 600 597 603 585 Mercer, 2,770 2,225 2,755 2,222 Miftl in, 1,372 1,439 1,376 1,474 Monroe, 409 1,77? 435 1,754 Montgomery, 4,035 6,036 4,572 5,026 Montour, 684 1,154 618 1,142 Northampton, 2,797 4,097 2,794 4,066 Northumberland, 1,602 2,159 1,642 2,167 Perry, 2,060 2,053 2,059 2,051 Philadelphia, 29,529 26,366 29,698 26,203 Pike, 135 721 127 720 Potter, 918 502 893 517 Schuylkill, 4,879 4,434 4,966 4,464 Snyder, 2,286 737 1,322 709 Somerset, 3,187 1,190 2,106 1,175 Sullivan, 324 525 331 507 Susquehanna, 2,807 2,091 2,805 2,092 Tiugs, 1,940 1,042 1,962 1,031 Union, 1,363 840 1,275 824 'Penang°, 2,022 1,837 2,073 1,844 Warren, 1,139 757 1,129 759 Wayne, 1,609 1,949 1,610 1,947 Westmoreland, 3,803 4,163 3,940 4,163 Washington 3,745 3,390 3,749 3,396 Wyoming, 751 945 758 942 York, • 4,983 5,203 4,911 5,265 Total 181835 16454.1 182283 16397 U The above is the official returns front every county in the State. The total vote of the Statg will be about twenty three thousand less than it was in 1858, and about one hundred and fifteen thousand less than it was in the Presidential election of 1856, The Union of last week attempts in its great display of criticism to handle the Journal without gloves, and sets itself up as a model in grammar, logic and orator,. Before the new pledged editor attempts to correct us in judgment and taste of what ie good speaking, we would recommend Aim to three months night schooling.— W here did the verdant editor study attitude gesticulation, and eloquence? Pray, sir. is not the truth always eloquent? Does he con sider it an abortion to tell the Shinn Deintio racy the great truths connected with the woful expenditure of the People's money? 4nd that eighty millions have been titian dered by the present profligate Adminis. (ration? Does Mr. Cuvode fall awfully short in language when he tells the honest yeomanry of the Wendall fund that ope. rates in all the large cities in the Ueion? Or did he not like the tergiversations, and hypoceisy of the present Administration? No doubt that he had brains, et least enoug h to expose the leaders of the Locoloco party, and showed to the audience the comprehen. sion of every intellect that the Tat ill, the great interest of Pennsylvania, was be trayed and trampled under font, by th e leaders of this as called Democracy.— Who, pray, was George M. Dale, wilt. he gave the casting vote in the Semite against the dearest interest of the State? Did he not prostrate the Tariff in the dust? And where was the weak kneed Bigler when be betrayed Pennsylvania? We suppose that they both bowed down to the South, and axed the trigger drivers where the y Dimmicrats is, and he told them the ',c ards of Democracy was burnt. We hove no doubt that according to Loaiifoco groin - manans,that their most simple rules of grain mar is terribly vimated wile n the truth is told is moderate good english. Arid yet be says Mr. Covode is a prominent aspi rant fur Governor of this grant intelligent State. No doubt in the eyes of the (In. ion editor, this is great presuoipti in. A man Mr. ear p,, heen *rum. phantly elected three times in one of the charge, endeavoring to break open the most intelligent districts in Pennaylva i dour with sledge hammers, but it resisted nisi and stands today the admit ted Peer all their efforts. of any member of Congress for political ; A large ladder was then used as a batter sagacity, industry and politcil knowledge ing mitt, and the dour gave way The H is to be catechised and rebuked by at young o'ers fired briskly, and shot three of the gentleman who has filled the editorial Marines, who exchanged shots th ough chair of the Union for almost three months. the partly broken door. The Marines then Does ibis editor think no man is fit fur of foiced their way through the break, and in bee unless lie hus graduated at Coss• ' a few minutes all resistance was at an end. vine; or has not read Cruse on real estate, The rioters were brought out amidst the or Blackstone's Commentaries? The peo- ! most intense excitement, many of the pin of the present day look not so much to ; mined militia prevent trying to get on la learning 118 to practical good common sense. ; portunity to ,hoot them. We think therefore that the strictures and ! Crap'. Brown and his s , itt were both shot; severe criticism will probably impel .11r. the latter is dead and the former (tying.— Covode to n ithdraw from the Canvass.— He lies in the Artery enclosue. H.• talks But we hog the editor taut to judge of our freely, and says that he is the old O•satvat taste until he discovers himselt to he one of tontie Brown, whose feats '4l KU.rs have the great Lights in his new prulession, had tacit a wide notice. lie says his whole and would ask hint to parse many of the ofject was to free the slaves and justify his sentences in his own com positions by the rations, says that he had possession of the rules of grammar, and he may probably town a;;d could have murdered all the lteo• eve that ..he that lives in a glass house phi and had been murdered in return. ought not to throw stones." As the elec. J. G. Andersen' was also shut down in tion re all over, he will have enough to do I iii, assault. Ho was from with his friend of the Globe without inter- . I in• da ad body of a noun, shut yesterday feriug with the Journal or Air. Covode, teas Mond Milli. the Armory. . Ed I tor. ELECTION RETURNi. Bryn dnclnred that dime were none Tho Republican majority in the State unpaged in the plot but those who occult• will be about 113,000, The Republicans wed bin , hive elected tea, out of deceit Senators, and "I he prisoners re retained Nithin the for Members of the. House of Representa. 1 Armory enclos lre. fives, the returns inditate the election of , Exciting iti Baltimore—Mounted sixty five Republicans and thirty fival Troupe Ordered Out. Democrats. i BALTi :gone, Oct. I 3— l'he re in much .......-..---- i excitement in the city, and nothing is talked Majorities—Huntingdon County. l o f b ut t h e i nsurrection , Thomas E. Cochran, 49(1 1 Gen. gtuurt, through Governor Wise, William H. Keiin, 505 1 has communicated an order to Gen. J. W. , i J. Simpson Africa, • "k , Watkins of this city, to prepare, equip, John C. Watson, s ' l and mouto immediately a body of twit for Henry T. White, 369 service in the MU MMUS, near Harper's Matthew F. Campbell, 372 Ferry, where many of the insurgents William Moore, 111 have taken refuge. The troops will leave tiamm.l T. Brown, 113 here this afternoon. John F. Rainey, 2 8 2 1 Governor Wise passed the Relay House William L Cunningham. 2 " ' this morning, un his way to Harper's Israel Grath., 406 F urry The Harper's Ferry Inenr- Three attillery companies from Fort Monroe, arrived 'hi. morning, and are re:.:tion. quartered at Fort McHenry, awaiting or i ders. __ _ _ THE BATTLE ON THE BRIDGE. THE U. S. ARMORY STORMED. Captain Brown and his Son Shot. List of Killed and Wounded, Exci!emeni in Ballitnore. HARPER'S FERRY, Oct. 18-3 o'clock, A. Al —'l'ne conflict on the bridge was fou k lit mainly by the Railroad Tri , ring-• men, from Nluriinsburg, led by ()swain Alberts. Evan Dorsey, a conductor of the Rail. road empathy, was killed, and conductors Bowlnuit and Hull-tt were wounded. No damage was dune to the railroad or bridge by the rioters. It is supposed that the rioters will he tried under martial law us soon us captured, dad hung on the spot Later. Ilwarza's FEttait, Oct. 18 6 o'clock, A. H.— [Tile following is the special repots received from the editor of the Baltimore American k'retiurations aru now mnktng for the at tuck on the Armory. Time emitters are pouted till emend the grounds mud for the last hour everything been quiet. The rioters have still the following her• sous tri their custody to prisoners Arllll .trad Ball, Chief Draughtsman at the A, inury, Benjamin Mills, Master of the Ar. emery, Jelin Duegertielti, Payine,tel, nod Clark Lewis Witelmiugtumm,•U far,iter anti prominent citizen, Joint Alsh.d., a fat titer und tits tun Ili years old. The thr taut were seized on their firms kervr.,l the terry. lieurge Turner, a graduate of West Point, and oue ul the must distinguished citiz.o it this vicitiay, with shut yestrr tidy, LI, hilta uuuuug ititu town. 1k cited during the night. lie has u bruther liv tug in Belmmure, worried into the l'aaer. sun tinnily. Three of the rioters are lying dead in the streets; there Mt ilk° three in the riv er, and several ure sant to be lying within the Armory enclusure. The lullutVii.g is the list of killed uniting the ClliZelltl and suldierd Fuutittlill Urt•khuut. Hay noun, a negro porter at the ridlruud station. Jos. Burney, of Harper's Furry. Evan Dorsey Red lieu. RlCiltild.ol3, of W'at.•rbury. Another rioter, a negro twined Lewis Leary, who hod just tlied, contes4ed to the p.truculors ut the plot, which he says was concocted by Liruwii, ate ilia hold in Onto, two months ago. Tne rioters have just sent out a flog of truce, ouying if they ire not protected by the suld,ers here at present, they wall hang all they capture. oI in Later-7 lie Armory Blormed• HARPER a FERRY, Oct. le —8 at cluck The llama) t a r ju.o been 'notified anti to ken, after a determined testate!). Col. Shutt approached with a flag of trot, and deinand,d the( eurrendnr of the A winry. After nxpobtalating fur some. the I lotr rt. refu•ed. The Marines 'hen advanced and me Is a The telegraph line to Harper's Ferry is I now occupied by the transmission of des / patches for the Government. Latest front the Seat of War. HARPER 8 FERRY, Oct. 18, Neon.— ; 80011 utter storming the Armory, four dead bodies of the insurgents, who where shut dead yesterday, were found within the enclosures. Captain Brown and his son ore danger. ously wounded. 0111 i tn•O of the insurrectionists are un wounded; viz: Fd win Coppich, white, from lowa, and Shields Green, colored, rlao from lowa. The party originally consisted of oven Ity two persons, of whom fifteen are titled. two mortally v ound,d, two unhurt, and three reaped Irmo the doves our i\ionday inorning. Soon after the stmault on the Armory some firing Took place from the hills on the Maryland shore, supposed to be parting salute" from Cook and his party, who left on Monday inurn'aig. The tiring was returned with a general sulky, but both parties were too distant to du A company of volunteers ha , pureuit of :he fugitives. 'llwre are probably a thou:nod or, o mein now cologr.gnted to-re. Wittlorc.•- 'bents have Leen pourtog to oil ututa, front all ports of the surround.% coun try. Official Despatches. Vi , 'ASHINOT , N, Oct. 11;.—'I he Secretary of War received u telegraphic despatch irons Col. Lee. dated 7 o'clock, saying that he called on the rioter, who: ere harrica ded In the engine Lowe on the .11'Senili grounds, to surrender, pronnswg to pro tect thin. until the wishes of the presi dent Could be ascertained. This propo,i• don was nude in order to save the live, of the prisoners who were in the c.a. - 1y of the Insurgents. This message was sent through Lieut. Stuart, of the Pirst Cu vairy, The insurgents declined, whereupon ut preconeerted signal from Lseut, een, the detatehtuent of lames under II lo Colllllllllld. who ',ere neer by, loan ole broke into the engine h , .use, kill] ,g two of the, rioters, and t , ipturing the retnninder. Two of the Marines were wounded, one nerndly. Ossawottninie Brown, the leader, is mortally sounded. Several officers of the Arsenal were with the other prisoners, and all escord unhurt. The %%or Depftfluent bag despatched orders for the troops fruit Norfolk, now at Fort \tellrury r to remain there until fur ther orcl,rs ACrOUNTS BY MAIL. PROCEEDINO6 Or LAST NIGHT. From the Baltimore American. tH a t e p ieh t of the Itattenad Baggage Master—Wm Arreiot unit Italie air. MUNOACY ISHIUGE. J P Al. —ll r just autrud at this pima, and I hastily eulleu ted ull the iiitelligeuee I tumid (dilute, Luther Sanwa, the bugguge•tnuster of the Western b .und train, which was turned back this morning, gives the follow ing particulars: .1 Walked up to the bridge and was stopped by fly: insurgents, biit was after wards permitted to ga up to see Captain Anderson, the commander of the ineurrec- tionists I was then taken to the A rmory, the Captain in commend of which was named Bil! Smith, whet, I was d t .i,th,,d as a prisoner for more than three hours.— Ttiere was from two to three hunifr.d white men, with them. All the houses were closed ; and none of the inhabitants ..A her being released I went into the 1+0,171 kepi. by 11 r Chambers, and found thiriy inhabitants of Hari). r'e ferry collected there with arms. They said that most of the inhabitants had left, but they declined, declaring their purpose to protect themeives. Tney stated that they had heard that five or six ciiiz.ns had been killed. • bir. Simpson woo escorted hack over the bridge by six tiegroes, lle reported the trains with the Frederick military to he laying at the Point of Racks. The train wait the Directors of the Pennsyl ratio Rittraild in board, /IN on the other side ut Elarpel's Fero. 11 was buleived that the insurrec ionists would leave at daik. Orders have been received here for the trains to stop at Sandy Honk unlit Col Lee, who is following. in a special train, arrives. There is any amount of rumors afloat as to thy extent of insurrection, but there is nothing more definite. Colonel Lee at the tlouocacy. moNocacr. Oot. 17, hull past eleven.— The special tram with ('ol. Lee has just passed here on his way to the Farm— The train with the B.ltimore millitary is probably at Sandy Hook now, which is nue mile on this side of Harper's Ferry. The Frederick millitary finding that they were not sufficiently strong to make an attack on the insurgents, who have can, non stationed on the bridge, stopp , d at the ('situ of Rocks. ten mile.; on this side of the seat of war. They have probably gone on with the Baltimore forces. The War Begun. 1 - lAamt's Feaßy. October 18, 2 ocloek, A.lll —There have been serious work at the Bridge, and n number of lives have been lost on both sides. The Virginia volunteer, opened with their cannon on the insurgents on the Bridge, and die first gun was just fired when a musket ball pierced the heart of the Marine who fired it. Nine ur tin lives were lost in taking the Bridge, but after that the taking of the town was quick work. The insurgents, at least all of Mein who are alive, are barrcoded in the engine house, within the Armory enclosure.— They have a number of citizens with them whom they refuse to release. Several companies of the Virginia troops are on the ground and now-guar•. the Inge. The names are posted ut th,• Ar itiory. Several of the citizens have been killed, and they have killed several ot the insurgents. Defeat of the Insurgents- ,- Tho Riot ers itarriended in the (tril l ion'. ilLerEe's FEetty, A nib L‘?.. by the nt,i ..phvrdshitvi. 1.1 held NI,. 10,1 , 1 its p, !..t , 61,11 litliru pb,e2ib:llll y (rim' I rirslowit, S . TI Annury, 11.11111g:0u olld lir. Da; I'he• in,urrectioeists were I y U•pt. Kansas tr gave his mime AlidetSllll PiltipS TIIVy I,llllbeitld eilletth White Mid hv were reit' tote, d define, tlie C~~'lllil ~I I~•i •'tl .t.t3 , u'uo tu cutiouctur pginttlly he, negru,,, but S.,,ral of the tudit,try hul including ovu u 1 the Aurtins led, Waerc Nina tend itirg commit olst charging on the Armories. A portion of the have left under the contionott of G 111,13,11 Cook, with u large party of Attires, all bupposea to be nio,ing towards l'enuisy Advil Evans, one of the insurgents, a Conk white loan, is lying here dying, with a ball iiinaigh his br,,ist. lie is Iroin Coo oecticut; but has says the whole sheltie wus get up by Coin Brow., who represi.iited that the negroes wou.d rise by thousands, and Nlaryland and Virginia would be wade free Sint,. Colonel :shrivel, of Frederick, has just had an interview with Cam Wow., ill the Armory. He t.koti to be allow •d to march out with his men. and avowed ilia iutcutwa to defend himself to the last Th.y are very strongly posted in the en gine Isndse, and cannon cannot be used against them for fear of injuring the pris niters whom they still bold. Some sixteen permits are known to to killed, FOL./Will Beek Flinn, the railroad agent was slidt dead from the Armory widows. Three rioters are lying dead under the bridge, shot by the Sheperds town troops in the char t e on the bridge. _ enpluiti Cook who is second in corn 'nand of the rioters. is ssid to be posed it the scoool house, tour 'soles dietsot. with it forge body of runaway skives. The Armory was tokon possession of by the rioters about 9 o'clock on &today ' night last, arid was so quietly done that rendesvous and probably distributing them The Country Saved the citizens km w nothing of it until the almodY• As I am not fully iu their cont. BY deuce, this is ell the inforinution Icon ' train wen stopped. A n Abundant Itarvestl 1 I Colonel Lee has arrived, and thinks there tghi,,, y b u o u t • i , eta h r . e t y n o o u t ~ i l g i i n : , y d l sr in eli. r t o d JAS. A. BROWN has just received from the fire abundant troops to capture the rioters. the warning on that account." city the largest and hest stock of It seems perfectly /main that the lirri- Soinetitue during yesterday morning, . And to meet the increasing demtuids forgoode. HARDWARE , ins) number consisted of not more than' the O'Reilly line repairer, whilst repair ever brought to Huntingdon, fweenty white men and five are negroev. the line between Harper's Ferry and blur -. AT CITY PRICES. Captain Brown hod been about here and tinsburg, was shot at by Capt. Cook him- This ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS exceeds all others is importance. rented a fern! four miles off which was self, whom he recognized. tot. Because it supplies THE PEOPLE whit the rendezvous of the rioters. Captain Th e Romper's e Romper's Ferry InsurrreMlon— indespensuble articles and many useful inv.- Cook hod also lived in the vicinity, and ' The Arrest at Carlisle. tions, which can be found only in a HARD . ~ WARE STORE. at one time taught school here. All the CARLVIEE. Oct. 24.--A lady, es:4m . ~ 2nd. The subscribeeltpurchasing in large other white inen ore unknown, but are , herself Cook's sister accompanied by two , i mantitiea frotn Ifi r l i llDfaCturerS. is enabled to ,lippoSed to be men who hove been cot- men, arrival here this morning. She says , iii 6 50 to ii 4 per cent cheaper: nected with Captain Brown in Kansas. that the man undo- arrest is not Conic. ! than thel •:'re sold by other merchants. It is reported but not certain that the The prisoner is to have a hearing to. Ilia stock .1 ::: 11 :1g s t , crals to variety of BUILDING- , . - ''''''' - rioters hove carried oft it considerable morrow. He denies being s " amount of government funds. No attempt' Harper's Ferry men. Parties ore expee. ' , PA'JNTS. was made to pillage the town or to insult teJ to arrive here to-morrow to indentify i VARNISHES, CZAIT, —'. .--""'" STEEL, IRON, females. him. , MECHANIC'S TOOLS, , Captain Brown who is barricaded in the ---.................--. . HOLLOW-WARE, . BADDLERY, • Armory with his turn , claims easy terms “EXCIIANOR DR OD TO H ELL! "' W/111 writ. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, ot, account of hie modencion, tett upon the margin of die Juniata . CHAIN PUMPS, Reguter received by us yesterday.— i LEAD PIPES, The Hanle Lainly Fought by Ton- MOROCCORS, singe Acts. Having no desire to cultivate the acquain. I LININGS 64. HARPER'S FERRY. October 18.-8. 10. tance of u Looofoco blackguard, we (keine I Together with a fall assortment of everythtug A. M.—The battle was nudely fought by ' exchanging. Neither shall we comply ' Per A n o Tg e ir r ' s i rt i i% p ' r r e b n u ti s it in ntltion. :he Railroad Totinge men fro ii Martins• with the latter part of the fellow's request; JAMES A. BROWN burg, who come down In gre t force, led for the warm place he desires us to go to Huntingdon, Oct. sth, 1859 by Caputo) Alburtis They attacked the rioters single handed and fought most val lastly. One of the freight conductors, named Evan Dorsey, wa, killed in the fight : and two other conductor'', named Bowman and Holbert, were seriously wounded. No damage hits been done to the rail. road or to the bridge, and little or none to !the properly in town. The purpose of the insurrectionists seems to have been t ) hold the town until several thousand slaves could be collected, and then make a stain. pede through Mary land and across the Pennsylvennt line. The parties that have startled will be Immediately per sue]. The general intention apppears to be to hang all the prisoners as soon as those in the Armory are captured in the learning. ►Vet will consequently have an exciting tune here toonorrow. Excitement in Frederic k FREDERICK, Oct. 18, 2 A. .11.—'['here Ie gre.st exciisment her, and in the surrtinti. thug country, in anticipation of a risk, among the blares. The citizens are patrolling in every di rection of not less t haul, 1,511 U. No inuveusent among the blacks has been dis. covered yet. More troops not Wanted. HARPER'S ['stow, Oct, 18, 2 A. M.— The troupe trout Futtre►s Monroe ure un• necesaary. Hold them at Fort McHenry to a vett the orders of the Soon nay of War. COL. LEE, More Important DiscotteriesLTlte Plot Devel”ped—Fred Douglas and Gerret 6r.titit Impticutett-4 Reward 1.,U0U ullered for the capture 01 Cook dooternous Letter.' The following iiiiportaut intelligence front liariter's Ferry has just been reCeiV ed. Lust eveniug a detachment of Mar ines, aceonipsnied by some of the volun. tetra, mad, to Capt. i3rown , s haute. I'ue hest viii w ts to the school house, an" wn Orown'e tv,idvace. a,. Euppetvd sea wr d,, y . They found it large quantity u. hlonbets . bouts, IteeS, doilies, too., I ,fIUU pits with torte Wadi.; atitzed,and also dhcoveted documents ttirevVO; much Lght ea the tiltalf. Among theta are 11,11101 d ell.titution and by-low. of the or gimizanuo, showing or nnlicuting a rani :heat.uu throughout the serious at t ten tit Lilt: Un1,,,111,0 they also f and letters from 0011000 lUUI , IIIUaIS at the North—one Irmo Fred Dougion cumulating ten dollar. Irma a lady fur the °tune—ohm it letter from Lierritt Smith about the matter end u check or drab by loin for SIJJ, endorsed by did C.1110( . 0111 New Yurk.b.tlik, w hone ileum in not reaolleeted. All these duct' Cambria. wrote ure 10 the possession ul Ciew. Wine in the market, consisting of Cloths,., Satinets. K. Jeans, Tweeds, Beaver Teens , , Cord sr The Lioverhur bus issue° a pruchouation Velvet onerlog siI,UUU re word lot the co,•ture ot The h eat as e. sortment of Ladies' drew: goods in town. Black and Fancy Bilks, Plain and A large number of unwed men f, — , in ail, slaws rit 0 Iv s ..., _ Figured French Merinos, English Merinos, 11, Nenee is hereby given, to all persons in DeLains, Alpacen, Lavelle Cloths, De Barge, al n . fancy and plain, all wool DeLains, Motorbus Gingham, PrintlaC. b a U re d. 1 ::: ' h V ili d i C . UU ' r lli ll e l fo U lle%:• l i o n l g ufi i ' s ' t il l ' i: I n t :, i ti l i u ly r : iere,ied, that the fullowing named persons have Coinage, settled qleir i nceounte in the Register's 011ie!), ALSO ek, MaBllllB, bleached anus letter received by lino. eloyd, at at Hunting( en, and that the sind accounts will mid onlleaelied,Cotton and all Woolen Flan. which illellillni but beau made:— h e presented for confirmation and allowance at mile, Sack Flannels, Cloaking Clothes, Linsys, i i i l i , ..oail i i i i , l i os; h l. , :unrtto ha held at Huntingdon, Br, and Blue Drills, Blankets, &c. county of 11101140 mi on the ALSO A largo assortment of Ladies' Col. have taiely thc lord. . infurination of a “tlltsuiE , ATl, Aug. 2U, 1859 Sir : I 161/i day qf Novenzber next, to wit : tars, Drone Trimmin Ribbands, loves, iiievenient of n u g r oa t impo rt ati o n that I 1„ David Aurandt and David Hare, Execth Gauntlets, Cotton end ge, Wool Hosiery, Silk and t. el It to be II ) duty to impart it to you tors of the last Will, &c., of Joseph Kemp, Linen Handkercheifs, Neck Ties; Voile, Jack ,' anew. delay. 1 have discovered the ex- dec'd. oriels, plain and heed, Swine Minding, Ladies.' 2. John a Ketterrnan, Administrator ofJuo. Vents, &e. istence of is select libSUClutiun having for Shingler, late of Tod township, dee'd. •LllO 3. John S. Isett, Administrator of James' its object the liberation of the blaVra i llt the South, by I , gen , Ni H.ur " l " l ' T ''' Gardner, late of Franklin township, dee , d, WOOLEN SHAWLS 'either of the inuveinem in old Juin, Browia, 4. Jane ilson, Adininistratrix of S ainuel Waterloo and Bay State, Single and Doable lain of Kunnas. Ho line i d lti Uoiiiitltt Henry, late of Burnie township, deed. Brocha. during the wtitter, eriliing the 'leg ore Jail Hung, Guardian of Miles Lightner, Moots and Shoes, the largest and ehee &bete, mud lhey ore only waiting iii., Word a miner son of Henry Lightner, he'd. thebl pest assortment in town. ti. James G. McClure, Adminixtrator of Jon, wurt fur Lite Suudi to libol:•l. stoves,: HARDWARE, QUEENS- . McClure, late of , Tell township, dee'd. They have one of their leadnig men (it WARE, Buckets, Tubs, Baskets, Churns, , 7. Henry L. (Jose, Guardian of ancy A. QUEE NS-. when maul in au Armory ill Moi yhu m ;Butter Bowls, Brooms, rushes, &e. Carpets. and Mary J. Smith, minor children of James where It is situated I hat, out laseu Ilk 13 . smith, deed , Oil Cloths, Fish and Salt, Sugar, Coffee, to learn An 000110 0 eve a d Tea, rebuses, and all goods usually kept in a ung is ready, ' S. Elijah Morrison and John Morrison, Ad- country Store. muse of their mob., who .... h a the Nunh in inistrators of John Morrie°, de&d., who was Call and examine my goods, and you will eta Suites nod Uitundu are to come ill small one of th e E xee m ere or G eorge Ankh. deeM be convinced that I have the best assortment etuup wird t 0 their rentleZ YOU, %VIIICII Itl 9. Henry L. Smiler, Administrator of Heil and the cheapest goods in the market. i y Sereder, into of Franklin township, dee'd, All kind. of Country produce taken in ex , it. tar ....." .11. ' I. V Ir g lill. • .1 limy wil l r: I Jan Gem in i'', Administr a to r o f Jonliiii i change for goods ,at the highest market price.. pHs down through Peuneylvunia cud Airy 5,,,,,,,,, late of Indianapolis, Ind., formerly' DAVID P. GYM. land and eoior Virginia at Harper's Ferry. of the borough of Alexandria, deed. Oct. 12, t 859. Brawn tell the Aurth about three or tour 11. Geo. H. Steiner, nno of the Execute. of ---- 1 wee ka ago, will will ar i a the tiegturs sod the lent Will, &e. of Robert Monte, late of the COOK STOVE FOR SALE. Milky the blow in a few weeks , no that borough of Huntingdon, dee'd. 1- HENRY . A SPLENDID NEW COOK ! te'l °VI': on sale at this office; it is cal winnever i d,,,,, b ,, b. Juan a , .., iice. Register ' s Office, Hunt., Oct. 14, '69.GLAZIER' , eulated to bare wood or owl. 11 will linty have a large quantity of arm at their 1 ISt !eh Ibe aikrre low• • will be full of such filthy and profan; sin ners us he shows himself to be. and we wish to avoid their companionship not only in this world, but in that which is to come. Tdegraph. LOST. I of fifty•tive acres of land, situate in Tod tp., t t 09 Sau rday the 15th last. was /on , on 1 adjoining lands of Samuel Sayler, John Say. age's heirs, and others, with a small dwelling Hill Street a Gold Pencil and Locket, at. j i house r and other improvemrnts, belong tubed to a guard. Thu finder will be ' iii i d n . g eß tiegz o li te l e ilt i i i te, doe'd., and Mar. suitably rows rded by leaving it at the Aso an undivided ' interest, being one siztta Journal office. 1, tot subject to u right of dower to Honor Chit. ct,te widow al 31ordectu Chilcute, late of 'rod ger NI r. Buchanan is a 'very sick man.' t p., :teed., of, in and to two certain tracts of lie is not only deserted by ills Party and , lait'olateteoteprZenrftt3:e of 411..tspaidonthtlde72i inin by Pennsylvania, but by his Private Sec- 1 adjog lands . of Jus.lleNeal, Jonathan Bar" not and others co!!! . airi . J . l,/ ,.... rotary, (Shannon, of Harrisburg,) who has i --.- I 56 ACRES, having thereon erecteilet frame dwelling bows., been dismisaud for being politically unre- , liable I 1 and frame barn, land noisily cleared, and in • ; 51101 state of culthation. The other of said lasir. No change-... in ..... the market sit:ce ad —o I tracts adjoining lands of Henry Elia., lobe Aiyerly, John Spangler a others, coutaiuiug 15l ACRES, _ rote!) , cleared and in a good state of eultiva• OUR BOOK TABLE. ! tine, having thereon a log dwelling house and • I log barn, an apple orchard and tither improve- PL reissue s MACIAZINE.—The Norco, ! welil , b.r number of this publication is on our TERMS , One-half of the purchase money to be table. The steel engraving "Watching Court pa ol id o woinn g co nafidrm t e h t e io ba oancal ei natone Nov. year the 13 ,by, ' is truly a lite-like p i cture.— • thereafter, with interest, to be !mound Ly this bowls wee mortgage of the purchasers. The Fashion plates are of the latest, are' i H. CLARKSON. moat beautiful style. Among the tilter.l de bonus (Wt. rifling tales "Fulling out of Love" is good. I Oct. 5.- 4. _ Price $2 a year. I 1) EAL ESTATE FOR SALE. ------- -.0-. ii• 1.------.... , , 1 . 1, The undersigned, moieties of Jonathan vill , enc , in dig , icul 11 . 1 . 1 . --- Thi. limin• ! Leslie, will offer at public sale, at the Court ly is now before tin, it is one of our very House in the borough, of Huntingdon, • best Agricultural publications. Wednesday Xovember 161 h, 1859, T h e Ws' O at ten o elock, A. Id, a F 11 A 3,1, situate in Wayne i! cot number contains a number of ',elm, ' township, Mifflin co., containing bin receipts, and other valuable informs- 165 ACRES, more or leas, ad .:Ming tlia Juniata River slid lion to Ilia farmer. heels of Elijah McVey. in.. 44-1.-1.4- Published in Now York by Orange i Wharton mkt o m en, eaving a lariiiiiiiiei house, (unfinished) ands frame baelr beading Judd, at $1 n year. erected thereon, together with a frame bank barn about 40 by 66 feet, with a wagon•sheA and corn crib attached thereto ; also a stone spring house. There are two never failing springs of good water upon the prendses, one of them near the house and barn ; also an apple orchard containing from 50 to 75 trees. This farm is good limestone land, about 50 acres woudlavd, some of whieh is choice land for cultivation. It lies on the south side of the, Juniata River, about cue mile from the New ton Hamilton Station of the Penult. Railroad, amid the Newton Hamilton Den, of the Penn'a. Canal is iii part upon the premises. A portion of the land lies upon Sager Ridge, in the vi• civil; of large deposits of iron ore, and is con sidered a goad site for tnanutacturing establish• mews. This Forte will he sold as the property of the said Jonathan Leslie, for the benefit of hie creditors. 1 ERMS t One half of the purchase money to be paid on the first day of April next, when possesion will be given, and the other half in one year, with interest, to be secured by hood and mortgage. THEO. H. CREMER, Aaaigeee. Huntingdon, vet. sth, '59.-4t. Counicrjeit Delectofs —We have re ceived the following Counterfeie'Detectors: Kennedy's Rank Note Review, published by J W. Kennedy, Pittsburg, Pa, Pe ters-ins', pedi,lied at Phiadelphia, and Imlays & B cknells, published at Philadel. phis. All of the above mentioned Drtec tors ore good and reliable Home Magazi .e. —The November number of this magazine is now before us. Th. , steel engraving "The Enraged Anti. luary, is up to nature, The Fashion plate in beauti'ul, and the reading matter good. The price of the work is only $2 a year. MARRIED 'By the Roc. G. Van rtadalen lt Shade Gap, Pu., Oct. 20th, George W. Pettis., o f Blairs' Mills, Huntingdon co., to Lydia Ann !Terris of Concord, Franklin co. $1 0 li I , : WA It 11-- The above reward will be paid by the un• derslgned, to any person or persons, who will deliver to either of us, the body of Dr. George It. Thomas, formerly a resident of' Springfield township, Huntingdon co., Pa., and who was arrested by us on 'the 29d day of September, 1859, and who escaped from us at the house of Silue Locke, at Shade Chap the same dqy. DAVID SWOPE, Constable, Clay tp.,. MORRIS G uTsiiALL, " Springfield tp. Oct. 26, '59.4.• ORP HANS' COURT SALE. [Estate qf Enoch Chilcote, deed.] liy virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court .4' Huntingdon County, there will he exposeil Public Solo iu penvertown, Tod Township,, On Saturday, Oct.. 29th, 1859. At 2 o'clock of said day, the one undivided half New Goods ! New Goadoi D. P. GWIN , B CUEAP STORE. D. P. Owin has just reed fed one of the lar gest and most fashionable and best seleeiad stock of GOODS