puitilloon Aournal. Wedneiday Morning, Nov. 9.1859 Ed [tor. WM. BREWSTER,. The Revolt at Harper% Ferry. We have given place to long and In wresting accoun sof the revolutionary at. tt.topt at Harper's Ferry. We say rev olutionary, because it was in no PPM.' of the word a negro insurrection. Not a single alive was engaged in it ; and it is therefore the height of absurdity to style it a negro insurrection. Tremendous as the aentatian produced by this affair has been, the fact is indis putable that only twenty men in the whole Union were found to engage in it. Unity ethers shall be implicated as alders and abettors, they have not been quite insane enough to embark their fortunes in it, and are on that very account the mere culpable, became they cannot plead the excuse of downright mudnets. No humane or reasonable man will for a moment sympathize with this effort to incite servile insurrection ; no reasonable man could anticipate its success; and it ar gues utter ignorance of the circumstances, and of history, to expect goof results from it, even if successful. The cause of eman• cipation has no worse enemies than these men. 'They disparage the cause of Liber ty by their bloody conspiracies. and bring odium and nut picion upon its friends. Two classes of men will rejoice at thin deplorable filly, vis : the misguided nien who set them upon the bloody work, and the Democratic demago;•tes who, at coy eacrifilee of the peace of the South they profess to love so well, are ready to turn ft into political capital. Thu Dough.s or gan of this state are of this class.lt his been a God send to all such reckless politiciatis and their only regrets are that it did not •Dear two weeks sooner, so that its .effects open the October elections. The hue and cry they now raise, pretending to be lieve that the Republican party is respnn Bible for Brown's schetnes. is gotten up in a spirit of unmitigated deuingogheism.— The Washington States, the Coiistiru too newspaper, the New York Expr..se, Dt . y B wk, and other kindred sheets, art persistently charging this latir to the Republican perm. They know that thei r assertions are false, libellous, and incen• diary, but they have caught at it like a drownding man at a straw, and ihey will persist, in though they know its t-nden• ity 13 to produce the very consequent'• they aonsequences they pretend to deprecate. They instil iota the minds of the slaves the belief that the i.reat ens powerful Hop. üblican party is ready to trample on the Constitution and the rights of the States in the effort to liberate them, even though it should involve the exterminetion of the white race. This falsehood, well stuck to, they think, will produce a reuction in fa •or of the Block Democracy ; and they reek not it it should cause tie. • ry in•ur ruction spirit which the> profess to armor. la is amusing to see the desperate shies to which the Democratic party is reduced. The fanatical outbreak at . Hat, er'e y, It seems, is to I e the occasiun ter impu ting the moat diabolical intethions und de• signs to the whole people of the North.— An attempt to made to arouse the whale (Southern people into a fierce hatred of their brethern at the North, because a few fanatics have crazily undertaken a crime for which they will pay the just penalty of trait lives. The game of wire-pulling for the next speakership has been somewhat choug. d since this occurrence. Before the Dem °crate knew they had no chance—now, it s said, a conspiracy is on foot to make a bargain by which the first stab is to be giv en to any American from the Southern States, Atha lucretive posts of clerk, Door keeper, Printer, and the organization of the Committees can be secured to the Lo oofocos. The hope is to seduce into such a schema men elected in oppo,i,loo to the Democracy—to prevent the ()epos tion organization, which can alone secure or. examination into all the outrageous frauds, ortravagancirs, and corrputioo of the pre.- eat Administration. I'The last Thursday in November, the 24th of thr month, will be obtervea n i Thanksgiving in fifteen States, nu nrly; Maine, Ne.v Hampshire, Massachu.rtts, Rnode Island, Connections, Nriv York, New Jersey. Pennsylvania. KetiiiickY, Indiana, Michigan, Alubsina, South Car olina, North Carolina and Minnesota.— Thus ler the same day has been fixed up. on in all the States where the festival has been alloipted. DIED: Uri Ceti, /id ieri, Mr. James Lan, 1..)r«,1, is tst. 71 7irsor of t ago Three Days Latlr fi om Eu- rope. The Sinerica entail fax -The Great ►:astern not ..... tug —Terms of the treaty at Zurich -- rite *tali:in Duchies Untie termtned--,Proba bly Wm. between .p.tin and ?fo ramen—A sardmian Loats—t'otton Advanced—Consols 96 to 96 I-% SenxviLLe. N Id., Nov, 4.—The home express having arrived Iron Hali'nx, fur nishes Liverpool claws to the 25th ulumw brought by the ~tellauttr Aine,ri ca. Livasitruil.. Oct 24.—A1l givilities of Cotton have slightly advanced, and the inn ket closes steady. Bread:. tiffs are Jutland trot•tsinnsquiet. LuNDON Oct. :4.—Consuls closed to. day at [,..ECOND DESPATCH Saciiviut. Nov, 1.---The departure of the r Great Eastern for the United S,utes had bees again pcstpoued, this tune sine die. She will probably nut leave this year. .1 he det , ,ils of the treaty agreed upon at the Zurich Conference, had been pub. lished. It appears to be a mere amphti• cation of the agreement made by the Eat. perurs of Austria and France at Vlllafram The rights of the Grand Duchies of Its ly are reserved for the consid.•rution of a Congress DI the European Powers. Spain is dissatisfied with the offer of pa cification made by Morocco, and a war wus considered imminent. 'the ilardinian government had issued a decree calling 1u a loan of one hundred waitrons of francs. 'Pio strainers Vanderbilt and City Of Bal. Litre trout Nt.a Yt.tk and North Amer ica from Qu •li , u, a rived out atrrincs. Committal. A man, on Friday lost, was commitied to the Allegheny county jail in Cumber land, Maryland, on a charge of murder commitied thirty four years ago. tt bile in jail. in 1825, tinder indictment, he man• aged in escape, and successfully eluded all attempts at re•cnpture. Dreaming, perhaps, that n lapse of thirty four years had otliterated all memory of his crime, hr returned bout to the city a Niv days ago when he was recognized and mini. unlisted to jail, lint th re out of the twenty three grand jurors who loutol the Indictment ugttio,t twit, but uric of the c.irtnier': jury who held the oiquut over the murdered man, and not a stogie mum of those who lornied the officers of the court at that time, are now true ills that time alcome Colima oiMerat.i crime and that vengeance will swim ur later tit ertuke ti.e.guilty. The Case of Cook, euvertior Willard, according to tele graphic rumors, has succeded in his nits sum Cuok his brother-in law, Lind it,,. lieutenant of Utd Brown, it is repotted, will be tried not by the Suite ot Virginia but in the United States District ',ohm This will give him u boater ul es eapnig the wutence to death, or at least of rec e iving the Executive I,n:ult. than is enjoyed by Brown The iederal court 14 Ina. likely to be hurried on by the saints blind linpalse al re, rape whiCli character 'Zed the proceedings Lit ebariestown, and even it the ()ardour should be sentenced, Guy. hl'ttlard could easily Convince tile erraidvill 111,1 the interests of -the party , required Ins release. Altogether, Cook prospects, especially it he niukes the right kind of u CUalt:salun, are touch brighter writ those ill any ut his confederal.. Don't Hang Old Brown I uotteratuod that special und urgent representations have been dispuitbed to tee by our Democrutic leaders in uus B.ute, entreating theta not to hung old Brew n—at least, ism till after the election —os his execution would spoil all the par ty capital they are making out of his raid. We trust that their prayer will be heard. Perhaps old Brown is nut mistaken in hie confidence that he bus yet more work Prue. ideotially assigned hna , and that the day of bit death is tar dibtrat. Speaker. I he lticninund Whig expressos the true sentiments 01 the Niititindl comervelve men. not only of the Southern Stows, but of the whole country, When it sold that it was better 'Shot remit the most ohjectional among the Itepu„licans should be ins& Speaker, than any Democrat that cmsld be named. Kansas C oustituti on—Of ti .ial. Sr. i outs. Nov. 2.—A rprcinl drairatch to the [Wt.:at:lloM girt, thr t.ffictol vute at the recent election es lolluws : Fur the Cunemutitio, 10.4!0 tiptoe' •' 5 50 Fur toe Homestead Law, B,i 58 Against ''' 4,772 Filibuster Walker I. living in •becnrny in plan- °clean., T I.T in , (tit A N i o .1 PROMS Flin A tit ljltT Railroad President. LI of Q.t...., ~,.•os to be held at 11u0in,... It In Stilted that J. KAaoir T..noloraoto oho, in owl oar the comity of 11000ti0,1,,. ~-., Eng the present elholeat Preside at of th.. 9,.. owl Na , daty and I.lth 1!:,.v .4 . N.,s. H.,.• ~ Puntlityly,thpi ls ',9. Riiiroad I 'ontputly loos oc- Ai;ritio, ('nunf ~, rm ~,.. rninklin. tined the Presidency at the Pacilic ii, R. 11. 0 , 1 ,. c.„, k. i i,,.,„,,,.. , ( ,,.,,„,„.„ 11. Co., at a salary al Iflito,ool.. per year. This Joololoonhotio Crre. l'armer, lioulilio. in ll I..rge tangy ind..ed We presuone IV o i l I t otr , o .t t , : i l ., itisiy. : . .; , a r i i :;e i t . l l .it r l i i i :ltialtia. M.r. Thuourun will continue to till tooth j,,,, i , 0 , 'F,„..,..,7."i ; ' ,',.„,,,....8... r ,.,: uthc,s us President. Jai. 1;o•on000iol. flosoo•r. l'o,ter. Javol. Beth(,, Isrm..r. l'o.oo. Daai..l 1.;,,..,5i0 , ..... , r, la, m I yr.uldin. A Large C _..... at. . , Nilkizi• N Ihtm,... :mot,. Shol.,,htirg. . l'oerr on lii I. 1411•1 IV tot Mr Jana H. ~i 'org. ‘,• 11 . 14, a.d.l'tin a 1.,,iu, • Cn,n. r. by ,Vhie Rireei tutu Clll ul Uui !Amu. h. Flin,. Tell. tie w.•lblla mitty ... v.. ‘,..;\ ureb itiCile• !ruin 111.. 1111 ul the , I I I , 110,e 1.0 the rod ul the tell. and 1104 hi). C. Md.° , ther. S,,l”iimi. 11, erlt , titrwer It C. MI G I:1, 1..111,.ier, lloi .101.1.101ia1l Mel% illinths, filthier, Fnnikliii Minnesota Legislature. 11,...„., jilionshtirg, D,..,iel fig., h., et% Crunixell 'rue hew ltrpuul.cuh ,eg mica re 1.1 Lev. Wright, fainter. Union. :11tutiebotu meets lilt the first 1% runvailny 01 December. The new (Itri.utl.c.,u) TRAVERSE Juiiiiits—riiisT xsee Ilhek.lllll . . Cr. nrrior.utark. liuvrruur +aid utiwr Stale olticera aryls Liucbnnuh, laborer, Cussvillo. .11,1ugrratted until the arm of .tiu Jar ) ngx... Chnithilys, hauler .litek.uu, 11.1,11 Cur), farmer Jitektmh. For Governor. Isaac Kuria, latrine, WKlker. Philip Crouse, shoemaker. Cusavillo. A chi idop..htit lii ul the l'iltsburg Gazette M.G. Collins. lurnier. Shirley. r. t:u.hllleulla H un , 1 hiding dl, H uwe us Hugh Culiiihil how, larnier. Porter• we i tpuu .,,, for uuv ",. w . „ i It.,l.ett Cuitilihelmiri, farmer, Puiter, Henry Crane, Inborier, Franklin. Poulin) lynniu in IkliU. ; Levi Dell, farmer, Union. eight ioctirs uruund the glut William Drake, eoaeh maker, Shirleyshurg. Dreadful stamen of Whiles by lii l„,„ U rau. Neuter, diunts. Lphriotu 6 rIo, millinet milker, Shirleysburg, By the Salt Lake Alai of Oct. 5.0, we Allen lidoM.l, fanner, Tod. Isnot) Euyeart, farmer Cromwell. hart; thedetail. or another o . .s .t ex i li G ti li r i u e z ., le i r , , ,, r , a h r e u r nep r. t i V a aj i r i i i orannirk. cre, which occurred '25 of Hall, on Lathier's Um •oti. on the night of Philip Holler. runner, Brady. the '2llcl ul b. piethberon a party cunsist• , \1 illium '' • ing of six inen, three 10011.0 end ten chtl (1, , 0r, Horton, (newer, droll, part Irmo Michigan, cud part from W, liam Hamer, former, Porter. Buchatimun CUUuty, taws. The mitimst huvu b ie. Must, rible one. The %Vinton, Fleas, farmer Springaeld. emigrants were sort...tied just • s r hey' l T e l i l l 7 6 I rg , Iscou'r , Portal' were about canipiog and sitar down be ,sex fore they hid nate to prepare lyr defehoe. ll oi• li. Rabin, laborer, 16 "w"grloa• Some whuescaled 101 l in soon after with ' • u Cowpony of dragoons wider connitautl Samuel ',Musser, funimr, West. of Lieut. ',e.g.., who rent a Jewett. Samuel Myers, " Warriorsmark. as.lorrow, Ftanklia. Went lu the 6Ceiles a the massacre, he J . H . miikr, Como. following to the Ile.criptiou of what thee :Michael Myer,, Cromwell. 1. Ommikirk " Brady. Adam Rupert, " Heildersoa '• titer inforiiiiipy the corninand of our J. ' 6 Wurrimsmurk, distress, brut Livingston sent n detach• 6 • W• Shaffer, '' Shit ley. I Spii,tield • t •inent of tone ,net, with One 11l our eoll,lllllly . Satol Stryker, " 11 eat. ID Islas there to the place of the 11111,11C1 , 11 tL our " ell. On th. Ir 'r,iold they found the dead d a " enser, " Hopewell. J. 1.. . " Otieids. bodies of bee persons on toe ground out W. G. Bakert " Tod, al the eight that we, 401001 g The dead A. J. ptiolap. " Ted. were horribly n,onil d .nd d. One I THAVEl:BEillltollB—accuse wart. htle girl live years old, 1.041 hush her I. gs Vi i "!'" , 4 '. 'al jextiodriat. cot off at the knees; her e.ir were also/lot off, and her eyes were dog .at , from, i-etr Moho t'011.11., home, oueido. duc, lie former, li it,don haying her legs out off. had keen cootio•l• Joht, Dom l e d , walk on the ; own ' , for t h e Gnat., tomer. humm e d°, purpose of gratifying the hell tall sit,/ of au vage b.rtu, Toeir 11111,11ISI l llellnet were tuber, and their wagons plus lei ell •n :,':: 1 f 1 1 I h:""' . • A rl~a according to the usual mode of lodoin 10 ""*" % "" k "' me, Joel:too. found • epol6tion. twn, fill. Hanlon of the 'no rdPred tire: Ed ward 1 1 . 111110/1 , liehry Ihrtiii•r, Jr.. Al*.ry Eil a Abl. Joh. , 64 . 1 , rgi• All Uriall, lain, r. liarrvr. and llyron Chin, livorge er. And thild. .I.u•ks.m. three m a rvels, and A Itn•ri M,l•itu ,re. Mnt.,,• Join. , 11:1,,r, ;irk "Escaped-31,11 , w it, , uuna•••• nun, arid child, A. Hill atifo and eh lid (l• orgo Uviun. Alonzo. Nelonn ","' lin•liarit Shaw, iriner. Nathan Too,. and Wlll,lllll ,run." H. 11. A Anal. her lICCIIIIIIt II! .to I R• reint•lotia , roiuwoll, train was cnittpust d of seventeen from Buchanan county, k,,,01,01 11I,it. carp., r, only give their surninr.es; A Mr. Hob woo, nivrehant. Huntingdo nod family (wife and 8 children) o _Mr. Bill; wife, and Nlessrs, Cline and Marsh Huntingdon, Oct. ;16. 1b59. passengers; NI r.llarrington wife ''l LIE ti YHTKRY , OLVED —The El .1p,r 4 % , pioyee In the evening id lie attack the r"eiry entente bus b•-im at lasi. inch, body a the train bed udvaiice ahead . l'he Bottum re Patriot 'thus rehabli• ui of NI r. Minotaur Old; fat ly. o id settled tellibence • thins Washingiiin that clown on a cainpine place for the highl.-- !Hard. of Indiana, is it the buil,m of the look advantage 01 this p et hole tillair. look, who is his brother. itvatioit of tile company. and br.t snacked iti law, is said to have been prompted by Mr Millonore's detachment, killing him, him to inveigle the mad Brows and his his wile, six - 01)11(4mi and Mr, Chile. Mr. erak minded I.:lowers into the net thus, LWO uldett OOHS were ohs, DI spread tor meat, then to desert them I "' the:unit y ,4l thin upset, hunting with ihe assurace that he (Cook) should ducks. lied t hot been tor this ciicoui. be Irt off :CM free, if he should not escape. stance mere probably would hot be a sio• Willard is now tit Charles own, and Cook gin member tit the Moldy 101 l to till the is to b.: used as State's evidence, en cob• ! muurtilul story ul the remainder s late. ilium, his release. This will probablyii Up.. heunug Lbu tiring and w""Piug nl pxplitin '.he suppression of that letter y the tlireetluu ul LOCI(' ltitirto. the Gov. Floyd. The whole outbreak, it is unto hurtled to render succor Amyl g nosy belatved in Washiligton, was con. the scene, and seeing f ruin the num . trued solely with. view to o.teviite „oat ber of Indians that ail attempt of lire caw. upott ' t he ot.ctittn. to Ni.'w York un their part would rota It the Coo ul , Maryland. We it us much hum tb it etvii lives. 101111001 rescuilig teuise the Thei public are requested of their friends. they beat a ant ty and co• to keep their eye on Cook, and pie wheth• vrrt retreat for the parties ahead et the is nut released, .•Alter the lumens bud completed their . _ - work ul ter and plunder will. the 1. 'I'F It FROM Ml' XICO. o r the . . pie coed uLmuland utial kill Me reittini.dei at the tram. here N-w Orleitus, Oct 211111. I Ile otell.l - met a warm recepti• D •id were 1, 1 0 . ship Tennessee lial arrived Iron Vern Cruz at buy uy we •ncemnil aln ci,,friininen in the 2::.1 nn4l • with :Tr,. igrma 1 lir U. tic ul will Suvahusli s. until wr 'coined mirk'''. • clo-ell tt us tiptio the ACelle. 1011011{0e HoodileU tlodiog s, ieritic ,, u „ . lurther resistance lutile, made their a scope it a ils ri puled 11111 otiiig Blinn'. leaving tee Illd 1.1111 I'y.ei•ura ul Niatth..ws Mad mit•,rizeo the b t,i,,U and goods. Tory trnveled nn,foot British 3antul at V rn eitrz to rrcogniz•• two dale WilhilUt anything in ea• / old the du...a U , ...rnieot tinily rt•ncnrd n iiiilitgry post Mr IL•blet+ hod dto dit'opn mgtoa discover d tin Indo.o xl•e dotau to lino Lhi attt.• them during their retreat, and shot nt hi a still /mop. , rill Ur thmka he killed tex red shin. Tile Lien S , u Luis Geo. •urvivors ire now at camp Floyd iu it tire A lapedin tit •V, awl Lit it Aftiquo. wale coaditive." at Gluadaitii•an; all inactive. ppGEN MFKt 0 , "tS DETERSIVE SOAP PHILADELPIAIN. Thi,,Cen•nra , ed Washing Snap. Is now in market tor inure than a year. tad that Into given universal ,atinfaction, is cv:Jeto from the fact that the Manufac.. tours of it, in order to nlppl,, the demand hav e 6,, inert-use their in parity to ms a ,val to One Thendred Thema:tot poende frt. week. Ills decided ly the /44 at,/ ehetweat soap ever made in Ilk 00. 111 oae pound , fd trill yo as Ar. for any one. as three of the common synis in geaeral use. It in made upon a new 16.00, of the bent materiAln. and knew.' only to VAN A AOEN 47. It duet away entirely with the wan!, board —saves the to.cesnity . of boiling the eltolo, if does nal shrink flannels, RE. MOVES GREASE, INK OR PAINT SPOTS perfectly, nod from the most delicate fabric, mares rally one-half the time and labor usynilly spent to do the waAltiitt. It is warranted free from Sal Soda or other injotrioas alkalies, and gnu ',need not to rot or injure the clothes For salt by all respectable Grocers. and Wholes: In by TRAIN St McKEONE, NJ. 22 and 24 South Wharves, PBILADELPMA. CAUTION, There being several insitutinna brands Deter. sire Soap ;it market, the itultlie ore notified that none is gPatliallPXCPpl VAN AAla:, & M c . Kre, is Stomped urn' each Bar of the Soap ns the Boxes. Nor 2,-3tu. 19cw• Goods ! _New Goode A T H. I'. (WIN'S CHEAP STORE. D. P. Gkein has just reeei , ed one of this lar gest and most tashionaldu and beat aeleuted stook of GOODS in the mnrket, emndsting of Cloths. Cassimers, tintmets. K. Jeans, Tweeds, Bearer Teens, Velvet Cords, .ve, The best assortment. of Ladies' dres , goods in tuw•n. Block nod Fancy silks. Mein nod Figured Freud] Merino, Eugitsh ::shoos, fancy and pinto. all wool DeLainx, Motu:line Leldniox. iilpoura. Lnt•edit Clutha. De Norge, Coburg!, Gingham, Primaike. AI,SO Tier;ines, Cheeks. Milsline, bleached and an: leuelied. Colton and all Woolen Flan. nets, Sack Flannels, Cloaking Clothes, L nays, Urn. and lilac I tri:ls. Blankets. &c. ALSO A laige assoquient or Ladies' Col lara, Dress 'I rautniiws. Ril.hands, Gloves, Gauntlets, ('anon and Wool liosiere, Silk and Linen Hanclkerdwits, Neel< Ties, Veils. .liiek• onets, plain and bard, Swiss Muslims, Ladies' Vests. &e. WOOLEN SHAWLS, Wn , ei 100 mid ny Single end Double 13, rortP and Sboes, the largest and rhea• in•st n•snrtmrnt in tnwu. • 1: i) IL E i QTTD TINS IX • n Dasßets, Char., );,.: ler BOW It, BII,IIIIIIA IS 1.11,411 e., &n. Ca rpe t. 0 Cit:7hu. Fish and Salt. Sugar, Te, Nlffiassei. niul ell guo.ls usually kept in a e.uPtry ...I In. eKuttlitie my goods. and ,you will Le tl.nt I hove the hest assortment and tile elleupeq goods in thu market. or Country products taken in ex. t, none los . nt the highest miirket 1)A VII) I'. tit , IN. .'et 12. 1M59. Av AR ! WAR IN EUROPE! E 1"( I . IN IN IW 1 0 ES! subseriller respect hilly informs him friends wed the puldie. that he has just re ;loved his store to Ihe 11111 staal. near the center of 11111 nett Smith rare.... where he has itlwars ea halal aerl 1 on.tnotly recetvia, all the SPRING & SUMMER GOODS ! DE LANES. BA RAGES, CORSETS. PRINTS, SILKS. And in fart he can supply any article in the dry gaud line. Alen, trimmings united to all drrattes and al reameathle rates. lie has stun o❑ 11:111(1 a lame, fresh stack cf GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. COFFEE. SUUAR, Tp : SPICES, FLOUR, JiAcos, And everything ;n the Feed line. An on stock 43 almost entirely new, and been at prices which defy competition, pin , lois,. will find it to their advantage to buy iic.co me hetlire going elsewhere. All kinds of country produce at the highest iisarket prices, token in exchange for goods. DAVID GROVE. Huntingdon, June 15, 1859.—tf. 1850—DRY GOODS FOR AUTUMN-1859 Full stock of' SI LK GOODS Full 8..1: of STA PLF GOODS, Full chock a FANCY GOODS, Fushiun hie FALL SHAWLS, gierCLOIDS, CASSIMERS. VP:STINGS. Linens.-"fill DYRE &LANDELL, Fourth and B rah Sta., PIILAWA. N. B.—Block Silks. Wn, wo e . oh. ra w se-B.IIW. Daily from New York Auctions. Srpt. 6th. VW 5009 AGENTS WANTED—T., SELL (nur new and unnqualind inventions, wanted and sellinunvervwhern. My awnitts have cleared (Ivor A 20.014) nn the. Diplomas. Silver mod. els and four Patents ars toed them. For four sliming von will receive 75 paces particulars. Best *isomer in the einintri. EPEIR . 2k IM BROWN, Lowell, Mau. Oct 12. 1759-8 m Tlk At IV: 1 7 II A W I! 7 'I RKFT sT WHARF readers in Fish, Cheese & Pr ,vision; emmantiv nn hnhrl nn lIRRMITI•Pnt of DRIVE) AND PICKEI,F,H FISH. ( s, Blue Fish. Horringr, Col fi•h. 8..4 P. , 1•4 • I nui. Shoulders, I ('Leese. Beans, Riqc &c. S p , 14, 1859-31 u rr.• John McCulloch,' Orrprn hix liraviwitnial avvvirvy to the vitivna i.f 11toitinvdmi and vicinity. °lt) on liill Montuoturry and Bnih. Hutoinedon. Aug.. 3 1855 116 TY.ELT_.t Eft PHYSICIAN• AND SURG.,ON 1.; 1.1.1* oFFEIts illh PROFES ..11:1114. rviee. lu the eillZeoa of IiUNTINODoS, nt d wty ReAden, 4.. Hill streets ill the house for. mer y i.ei•upird by Dr. R. V. Millet. teprtl la, IW9. HOSTETTER S STOMACH BITTERS. The proprietors and manufacturers of 110 - TIifTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to physician, and Mils. ns generally of the United States, because dye article has attained a rept,- tntion heretofore unknown. Akw farts upon this point will speak more powerfully than volumes of bare aesert ion or hi •sotting puffery. The cot.tunepeon of Hostetter's Stomach Bit ter. for the last year amounted to over a half million bottles, awl from its manifest steady increase in times peat, it is evident that during the cooling year the consumption will reach near one million bottles. Thin immense une•unt could never leave been cold but for the rare medicinal prvertles contained in the prepara tion, and the sanction of the most prominent physicians in tit°au sections of the country where the article is heat known, who not only recommend the Bitters to their patients, but are ready at all times to give test il.llilllS 10 its efficacy in all cases of stomachic derangements and the diseases resulting therefrom. This is note temporarypupularity, obtained by extraordinary efforts in the way of trum peting the qualities of the Bitters, but a solid estimation of tut invaluable medicine, which is destined to bo as enduring es time Baja Hostetter's Stomnelt Bittern have proved a Dodsend to regions ler° fever and ague and various other bilious complaints have counted their victims by hundreds. To be able to mate confidently that the "Bitters" area certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like diseases, is to the proprietors a source of un alloyed pleasure. It remove. all morbid clatter fr o m the ',towel', purifies the blood, and imparts renewed, vitality to the nervous system, giving it that tone and energy indispensable for the restoration of health. It operates upon the stomach, liver, null ether digeetive organs, mild:y but powerfully, and Bowl restores them to acondition essential to the healthy discharge of the functions of nnture. Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as per directions on the bottle, and they will find in it a atintulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining years, at it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tonic, and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi demo of thousands of aged men and women who have experienced the benefit of using this preparation while suff , ring from etontach de rangements end general debility; acting under the advice of physicians, they have abandoned all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the merits of this article. A few words to the gentler 8.. There ore certain perioda when their cares are so Intimating that many of them sink under the trial. The relation of mother and chill is so absorbingly tender, that the mother. especially if the be young, is apt to forget her own health in her extreme anxiety for her infant. Should the period of maternity arrive during the summer season. the wear of body and mind is generally aggravated. Here, then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recupe rate rho energies of the system, and enable the mother 'a bear up under her exhausting trials and responsibilities. Nursing maims gene rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora tors that receive the endorsement of physi cians, because it is agreeable to the taste a. well as certain to give a permanent increase of bodi:y strength, . . All those pet sous. to whom we have particu larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from fever and ague, eau,tl by malaria, diarrlicea, dysentery, indigestion, lose of appetite, and all diseases or derangements of the stomach, superannuated invalids. person. of sedentary occupation, and nur'sing mothers, will consult their own physical welfare by giving to Hos tetter'm Colohrfited B.mach Ilirfern a CAUTION.—We caution the public against using any of the many imitations or counter• feits, but ask for HOSTETTER'S Csi.sultsvrat STOMACII Brrrsus. and tee that each bottle ha. the words " Dr. J. Hostot t er's Stomach bitters" blown on the alde of the bottle, and stomped on the metallic cap covering the cork, ■nd observe that otkr autograph signature is on the label. Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER & SMITH. Pittsburgh. Pa.,, and sold by all drugging. grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United States, Bonus Amp rim and Goma,- For s,.le et the stores of John Reed and 8. 8. S m ith, Hunt ; Joseph Douglas, Mc Coinielhonwil ; Bummer,' & Boyer, Markle.. burg; Fount ik Buier, Mt. Union; George Etiv. Mill Creek. Nov. 2nd.- I y. 1)c.6.1$ Z.Ria NOT Cr. N• , 11,.e. is hereby given, to all pert.. in. ed that the fedowitn; awned personr hare boded their accounts in the ltegister ' s Office, at Hutilingdmi, and that the said 11,,C011111t1 will be presewed for conlirmltlioll and allowance at Ir. Orphans' Court to he held at Huntingdon, it and for the county or klutitiligdon to the 160; day of November next, to wit : . . 1, Ditvid guritinit and Duvid flare. Exacta. tors of the last Will, he., of Joseph Kemp, dee'd, 2. John Fi.Ketterman, Administrator ofJao, Sitingler, lute of Tod township, deed. 3. John S. Lett, Administrator of James Gardner, lam of Franklin township, doe , d. 4. June Wilson, Administratrix of Samuel Henry. late of Ltirree township. deed. 5. Jail Rung, Guardian of Miles Lightner, minor son of Henry Lightner, deed. B. James G. MeChirit, Adwinistrator of Jno. McClure. late of Tell township, dee'd. 7. Henry L. Close, Guardian of ancy A and Mary J. Smith, minor children of James B. Smith, dee'd. _ . 8. Elijah Morrison and John !garrison, Ad. ministrators of John Nlorrisan. dee'd., who was one at the Executors of George Asking dee'd 9. Henry I. :knitter, Administrator of Heq ry Scruder, iota of Franklin township, dec'd. IS. John Gemmill, Administrator of Joshua Stevenson, late of Indianapolis, litd., formerly or the borough of Alexandria, deed. 11. Geo. H. Steiner, one or the Executors of the last Will, &e. of Robert Monte, late of the borough of Huntingdon, deed. . . RpgiAter's Office, HENRY GLAZIER, Hunt., Oct. 14,'59. Begirds,. 1)O8LIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Will he 'offered at Ptibite Sale on Friday. the Fad day of D , eember next. the Farm on whit•h the amhst•riher now resides. situated in Franklin township, Huntingdon county; coninining one hundred and seventy. Ohl' mores. and one hundred and filly three per. dies. (untat. measure) —about one hundred and th sty 'torts of which Ore elem ed. and in a good slate of' euliivalitim having thereon erected a good nod substaneitil DWELLING HOU-R U mid Frei& brink Ban, Wagon Cmivrilt. Vt uod..houtte and Ilsg.pett. Also, an Orchard or Apple, Pear and Peach tree.. A never Ini lit g Spring of limestone water and a gond spring house near the dwelling house. Said Farm in nearlydill, Lime same lard, and and amt.g the eureet Wheat hold oil Spruce Creek. The Spruce Creek and Witter street „ 0 Turnpike rune,through the some—and it i 8 Sit REWARD.... unwd within hall a mile of Colernin Forgee, The above reward will be paid by the as and litrt eat d a half miles from the Pettanyl. ! &reigned, to any person ur persona who Ira veldt% Itailrdad at Spruce Creek Station. It deliver to either of us, the body of George is also ronvco Mitt to Sidtutd houses and Church. It Thumne,furmerly'• resident 01Sp.loutield et. Sale to t , tanware at one o'clock in the toanship, Huutingclue co...Pa , we'd who was afternoon. when and where due atteudance will emitted by us Ull the 'O4l day of September, be gi sett, and the terms of 'tale made kuown 11459, and who escaped from tot at theituulit by JOAN H. THOMPSON: of Silas Leeks, at Savie. Ottp the Janie day. Franklin tp.. Nov.!2, DA VI o,..iwgpx, Countable, Clay tp., Lewistown Gassas•iusers three times and MoltitlS 114;141,0.1d* elhaaja thin eller. Osk. )6, 40,46 A , 51111 TSlr, 118 - C - lELLANIANJOUMIEN I• • ESENWEIN'S TAR AND WOOD NAPTDI PECIDUIAL, ! Is the MIA ivedittitte in dm world, (or the Core el Curzyll., wit! cottld, Croup. Bronchitis, Asthma, Difficulty in Breathing, Fit'pitatien of the Iteitrt,iti,d for the retail of patieuts in the advanced stages of Consumption, to. ether with all Diseases of the Thant' and Chest, and which predisposed to Consumption. it attacks the rout of the disease, and makes the hill dee• troyer succumb to its Wham... It else pro duces free expectoration, and induces healthy action in the diseased Kowa& Meonbrdotee and Tissues. It is pecul arty adapted to the radica mire of Asthma. One dose of this invaluable ,sy ru p (men gives ease, and consequently sleep, which the peculiar nature of this decease denies him. It is very pleasant to like taAtek and prompt in its elfeets. Pry it, and be con. vinced, that it is invaluable to the 'Mir, of affection, Price:A cents per Bottle. Prepared only . '1• 1 ; 1 1 ' 1,7 ;0 " ' D I A ) g gree P ‘ h % i ' hide alpr6iar . of N B•—For . rule by John head, S. S. Smith,, Huntingdon, H. Mel.furueys, Elias Musser, MeAtavey's Port, John D. Buthruck, Markles• but g, lieu, H, Smith. & Co., Phila., and Store• he .pets and Druggist generally. May 25th, 1659.—1 y. FALL WINTER CLuTHING! The undersigned would respecaullly call the attention of our friends and custotners, . well as the citizens of the town and cowry general. ly, to our new cud erctensiteo.scwtutent HEADY•MADE CLOI'IIISG, consisting at every article of gentleusans' fling goods. We deem it unuecessary to muke ts newspaper flourish, being c.intident that a cull and exatninination of our goods, will sai ls!), all, that our goods are just what we le• commend them to be, well made, of good mats. riot, and as cheap no tbeilllme quality of goods can be bought it: the county of Hutaingdou. It In nut our desire, as it ...at the policy at honest nun, to ducieve, but thin much wo will say, that we will guarantee to all who may fa. cur as with their imtrunage, entire satisfaction as to quality, fit and pairs. Should gentlemen desire any particular Kind ur cut at olutbusg, um found m our stuck, by leasing their meas• are, they can be accginudated at short notice. Call at curlier of thy diamond. Lungs new house M. utrrmAN a ca. Oct. 12, 1859. CLOTHING FOR FALL AND WINTER A New Assortm ut Just Opened! And will be sold 30 par oent. CHEAPEUTIIAA THE CHEAPEST: Ii Ityl AN respectfully int• , irrnshitcue lu a tilers and the public generally, that ket cu, just opened at his sture•reuiu iti Markee Square, lluutiugdun , a splendid new steak of ReAdy•tnade Clothing for Fall and Winter, which will yu l tuoutpur Mau the mum, quality purchautul ut ruteil in Phila. delphte ur uuy other edtabliukuuttit iu the country. . Purso. wishing to buy Clothing .1.04 do %ell t., cull slid °Armin.. hi• bvivso vilaslng eleuwhyro. Also, Hats, Caps, which will lie eultl ILwer than bt *fly °Lint ed. inbii,louent in th• comity. Iluticgdun, Nov. 1. 1859 CHEAP DRUGS. New Drug and Grocery store• SAMUEL S. 6,111 Li. rink at., 2 doors west of Montgomery, St., Huntingdon. Deniers in Drugs, Cheinicals, Dt it Stuffs, Paints Varnish: es, oil 4, Sid. Turpentine, Fluid. Alcohol, Wino, and Grundy of the beta article fur medictl pur• oars, Concentrate,' Lyu fur waking Suep, bulbs, Putty, Patent .\ledicinett, also Cuffs., Tea, Chectilatv, Sugar, Muladies, PA tint It' Pinar, Crackers, nuts. Candies, big* I Raisins, Tobucco ' Cigar., Syrups et all kinds fur simmer drinks, in a word every thing um ally kept in a Drug and Grocery Store, those who desire part and Genuine mitt* 'lilt do • well by giving us a call, Oct. 12. 1859.—1 y. The CO 711' ry Saved An Abundant Harvest!! t And to meet the increasing demands fot gouda, JAS. A. BROWN has just received fruut the city the ler .rst and Intl stock of HARDWARE eVer brOUgUl. to LittilliugUun, AT Ctrs Pewee. This ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS exceeds all :Alters in importance. lot. Because it supplies TUE PEOPLE with itolempec.vible articles and many useful in sentions, which can be found only at a HARD. WARE STORE, 2ttd, The subscriber purchasing in large quuntities Crum mattufacturs, is enabled to sell these goods Irani 20 to 100 per cent cheaper 1 than they are sold by other merchants. Hit stock includes a complete variety ar• BUILDING—HARDWARE, CUTLERY, . VARNISHES, GLASS, STEEL, IRON, MECHANIC'S TOOLS, HULLO W •WARE, . SADDLERY, CARRIAGE TRIMINGS, CHAIN PUMPS, LEAD PIPES, MOROCCOE, LININGS, &c. boa Together with a full assortment of everything pettaining to bie line of business. All orders receive prompt attention. . 1 /151E8 A. BROWN. Huntingdon, Oct. sth, 1859. ATTENTION! The Brigade and Staff Officers, of the 4th Brigade 14th Division of V., are hereby eoutotai:ded to convent in lull uniform, at the otlieu of the lit igudier General, in. Ilunti agdoa, On Wednesday Vihe 2nd week /' .4%rwenr bee Court 'text eeduipg. at ten o 'clock, fur the purpose of staining all just elainTinta the Mill. buy loud of said Brigade. Notice, alto, is hereby given lo all persons having claims oa I said utiluary fund, to presvat their claims is L '..propel f 01, et or previuua to the said meeting 01 the said auditors. F. 11. LANE, Brigadier General. Nov. 2nd —2l.