Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, November 16, 1859, Image 2

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Wsi via, Morning, Nov. 18.1869
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VS M. BREWSTER,
The 'Verdict of of the PeOple
e wt re told freely that thin ILirner's
eriy sllnir would create a great reaction
nr the Democratic party. We sow the
elements of a popular moven. nt. In leed.
hut a movement quite tithe other dir e r
lion and we now love the verdict , 4 1 the
people. N't hat is it?
Even in tiarrland itself. clove by the
scene of thin foolish affair, and heel , aviary.
holdtn State, we hod but a slight gain
for the Dettibcratic priy. The members
of Congrusa remain the seine as last year,
%hart, to Baltimore, tint Americans, ns
itPURI, have carried the election. In New
Orleans the Americana hay, carried the
gay h, 2500 majority.
SW/rim wr look at the Northern elec
iionsi:we firrd the re.actinn, of which we
nave epi enan.lull activity. New Jer
leTi'which noted for the Administration at
the Presidential election, hoe carried the
,Pt•orile's candidate for Govern tr by nor
y 2000 majority. In New York the Re
vablican vote Is abstain Ply overwhol nntg—
• aix•y six majority on joint ballot in the
.Legislature. . In Massachusetts Governor
Hanks is reelected by a majority over all
/Fithirs and !ragments ol parties In Wis
conein the R publicans have succ of ed
•n Mali in Detroit and Chicago, where to
cal elections have been held. /Ell this in
tote ediltd to the re•a'mt triumph of the
people a party in Pennsylvania.
Mr. Ila riling objected to the proceed
Mg- nod ...mil that the coos should
be , loceed. d with. lli wits not it, league
with Gorier 11 ter is nst I ti , CI., lie 1 6..-:: :, , ,, ,— , • • .
motels,
wan
mein. ) wraps th e dus ky in
wan tea 'rd by any our, t std w-uld tool' their spirit bperetes ist the Ilitainani,
reeriye 05 11 Cute leen:oll.mi in: his million 1 lo• th. a. eri till. Me migioieta river,
labors in the cnse, the small pittance al. 11 '" e ' e " "4"e4 with their le "' '""" r *
lowed by the Circuit Court I We copy an art,cl.- from the Deitiocnitic
Mr Sennett remmiked that he had not P'''' 4B .h.l. we u"tter" 1. ' 1,0,-119 t 't , ....rot
guilt I I . o i 1
.. i i e d d ,,, i . i , ro ß .e u i i i :s h f i ci i r i ly , u pq o i
r t h i % ireeac it ir -
conmited with his client, and so the jury
was portly chosen, he would. wit VOILNI:Oli
lAIL.,
01111.41 tqleilpe the guilt that most tor
that the Sate should hand iiier the priso ever- mina to loin la that dieg iece fit, . in
ner, for what pup.e woe kiiewn to Gov. ;tic it Harper's Ferry tie a n d ton tos
the guided Sham•Deoincrecycan never extrt•
tt , ise, end had been foreshadowed by
elite themselves from the v i olent an.' bloody
remark of Mr. Hunter. If time had bet , .
trueed,. Brown wan wily doing in the
allowed. the laud in the trouble uf molten South what Buchanan attempted to do by
neling of the jury would have been die- lattemptin 1 attempting the sword in the. North. Bucheiniii MIS
penned wit attempting to tasten Slavery 0.1 tree Miles
Mr. Hunter then remarked That he : in
i ii ii i, ' h b, n r " , r , l c h ' il ad p o or
i n r.w old i ' d '"
, Ilr"wl.
iv
ortn; au
would then proceed immediately with th- (urea. fr „ dmu upun the south. Binh
coat- of Sierhens and hand ever the priA Le and 13itehnitinn were using the nom ,
oner. Hozeleit. who has no, been indicted. means. Wed, has Form.) , id the Press
opened up to the jio , t condeinnatioti of
to the Federal Court. It was materiel
whether Stephens would prefer a trial or •
every ition the eutttlitet of thii, detestoble
general :Ad , olnistrotion. P his commg
not. I from a Demiocrionc puma' requires sert•
Mr, Sennett then asked a delay of a my ' ous refl• clop for every serious Democrat
meat for a consultation with Stephens, it in the sitote t—
t,e-esnoeb he ...minced that the i.rittouer ' ''Mr , Buchanan himself is more guilty,
accepted the oiler of the B-ate to hand i. ; a amend sense, for the wank ta llorpi ire ,
b coy. than peer old Brie• n. Ile wa
over to the Federal a thorities, nod there• d i, 0,,,,, to she ~..,.,,,,t , ,,,,
ee
~... „.....
.•r
ore prefer to be remanded to jail. I . ignoring the whole 0050' yin ret. In the
Mr. Harding •estred the Clerk to enter SI.OYS owl iti Cling' i'bh lie tin en ly thou
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his e e r r ieet protest against the whole pro ..0" . d hi' povitioii, 1111 d Lll'ol . loo 1% Hot tO
ceedings.' ll.' considered the whole pro
, h rn e
, p ,,,,, p1 i . n
i 4 i l t v,.
ho l . : add u :0: te,,!etr tut li d
ce. I rigs wrong. and wished it so show. 0 ,, nr,t,,,,,, n . ,, ththat miry ci,„1d1.,,c„.
On the (locket. rirue tile Fedm..l Constimittio as to woke
CUAIRLIV•TOWN, Nov. 7.—The excite Ju 'gs. Parker to the Clerk —D •no such that comp.i.t prvrio vigor:. e•tohlis‘h urid 1
Infra In regent to the tai lof the Harpere thing I wish no such protest entered on the mein:ie.-la very Hi nli tile punk Term.
i
' Ferry conspiracy still continues, and fair docket of this Court. ries Tuts sch, me t xetted deep amid um
r e r,,el dis,ima in the mind, of t h e w hole
a
' prtrgress is being mdr by the Court in The prisoner wits then heeded over to
c 0,,,,,, ,. b
giver
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rise to an initeres.um
the disposal of the cones. Uni , ed Stott.. llaraha II Merl. ri, and !edged
that 'he Ex , CuiiOe Goverioneet had tie
The vise of the free negro. Copeland, in j ut, where lie will remain until the term ~..„ .
o liking to prop Tete shivery. Tee de
• , Was brought to a close on Saturday efter. of the Federal Court at anunion, which . , , •
c'" ) " s' she .. ups. ote Court in
° the. Used
- neon, the jury finding a verdict of not will nett meet lot some time.
Scott cues was no perverted by Mr Bu
Amity of in, Neon, as tharged in the first , Tile T lAL OF CO..
• count of the indictment. (rot being recog- I The jury tens ticcorditigly discho reed, cl ot lan in hie first ine.ssorra 'MP to cover
his prej..ct It was boldly avowed OM'
rinsed as a citizen ) hot g uil t y of conspire . and a large number of the free•holdere ~ t
d
ey with the slaves to rebel, and of murder, ibe county were summoned t.,appenr to• shivery, evened in illlie new S wes t bby
..
. so charged in the second and third counts. morro .v morning at tine mclock, when the virtue of the Constitution. " This eor
The case was ably ergued by Mr. Home r, cane of (' nub will be to ken up. i now. and abominable heresy was billowed
'ICI., in behalf of the smite. The priso It trill excite a large 'elm's of intereat, by nu Executive policy . wink shit,
errs vere defended by George Sennett, kook will be defended by J. E tic tem. .iiiid tinie se-viiig. as to impair he
I E-3., of piston, who labored with much Donald, Esq., Atturney G.•nerul, and Mr. o.nitid , niCeof the country to the integri
seal tor hi. client Vuorhere, District . Attorney of Indiana, ty and capacity of the Prestili sit. S al Con ,
' ' A bill of excetions, and a motion for and me , ere. Daws .. ~,,,,,,,
.., Tn .., vict hi,. tit a deli. tale attempt mu use hie' . -
{iB published everl I been.. mid Eatursv, and
- Ike arrest of judgement wits eutered by C . . Co. en, of our lean bar. The it Mech. c" .l 4 ".I . '" 11 . 1 I'''''''''. ' ll Privig" ' the °oedema ail the.biliturials of the Daily, with I
' ( the prisoner's counsel, which will be dispm Min w ill he conducted by Andrew G itirlitution of elitvery, not OOly ill OVIOSSI the Cattle, Hod.. and, General Merkel, rel.. ----=-------'--------==='—
) 111. I/ BROWN HUNG!
'lied of teenorrow morning tom to. b tine
E . • Hunter, Esq. . Forei‘ , ii and liotnetdie Corresteanienee.; nett
TOO CASE OT CAPTAIN coot. right it is to deteramie that and every dor ,„7, oto „ see ., „ i c„„ g „„ 4, contains ~ ' It is now to conceded tact that
l'he pri.oner seems to bo. in fine spirits,
' e ' The Collin tatembied at It) o 'clock, on . other gun : i l ia 0 1 dinneniic police UpOO 8 ,, 01111117 01 ' C . OIIgrILIIOOLLI tloilgs voth the 11110: DAVI ii GROVE he+ joet received at the aid
and In not without a hope of a verdict in init,,,rt,o speeches. We ithail;an heretofore. 8181,1 , near the
. corner of Hill and Smith stn..
' ' Menday.and wile called to order by Judge , , - ' tined. like John Brown's this scheme of !
his our.. 1 . liiE tvElll WEEKLY TRIBUNE a the OWapest and best maim inent of gosis ever
Parker. the Pres dent wesd pained to exi•rt a pow ! I,it, rury.es.well so a inditiesl newspaper , and offered in this community. He is now prepared
Governor Willard end a Mr. Craw ley,
ve
The grand Jury was sworn' and inime• mini oillmoice le prool of this we tiolv '
err determined Mitt it shall rennet's i 0 the
his b others metro, w ill be present dart - tI , .111 1 .I.k of tawny papers, ,to fornish
I FALL & WINTER GOODS I
diattly proceeded to their room to cunt:tides. r
eier to the pervoiluig etwiseinent wil rm. , „,„ ~,,,,r , *3 I scopies, oneeyr. $ll 25 : LRAna Goobs, IJE LANES. BARAGES,
he eut.retrisl.
. the case of I' opmin Cook. lobowed the public itnounceinent of \I r,2 e. ~.,, - 5110 " to one ad.° , s2O I COUSETS, PRINTS',
Ullorlestown, Nov. B.—the trial of Coek
A number of wanes.' were FOinellOned,• ihics,„„,,,,'„ policy; no ,h„ e „„d,,„„, „, ~,,. I r:•., o v i, or um% to take. of each aub• ! Alai in 1.4 he c. supply any article in the
was rommencrd thie nu ruing. the open- „ scriber, 92.211 mieh. , dry•gotol line. Also, trimmings suited to an
and the Jury ',berm for about two boors ',mom to ic I art , distracted cud hrok , •u d i • bl t
Wit e pe e twin. made by Mr. I larding Any permit sen ding us e club of twenty', or dresses saes . a IPYSOIiIi era ea.
0.. the to tissilubling of the Court, Mr. e . a• every pant; .0 the triumph of the Kr I over,dl be entitled to hll extra copy. F o r a I He tai also otshand a large, fresh stock if
Cook's t onfetation of his i a runt potion in club ii: fifty we will nen.. the Daily 'tribune tom I GROCERIES' AND PROVISIONS.
Harding, the Prosecuting Attorney. sta• , ini!eltains in Ow !reit States ; to the and
in the nlfoir was Fetid in spell Court by , , FEE. SUGAR, TEA.SPICES, FLOUR
. I .ed that ate a number of the wt , rase. in the tient•ti a.. 441 Of the Abolitintiods ; and tinnily, Ye l l: ill.; sEmi EEN IA TRIBUNE in s ent ; CUE
Andrew tinnier, E.
a case ut Cook, who would Lot be in Ste. ' q .to the Harper a Ferry emeule. with Ile V'''''' ' ''''' . "'l"' sE"""'"- And everything in the teed line.
A joiy was then einp .nelled, and the Fl e,, E ,
~1 4, F , W . :7 O RK .
. W .
foEr!Iia.L.,,Y.T,,,R,,IIi.IIJui.E, As his mock is almost entirely new, and been
.ephen's cue, were present, he would, if • d d . , liiiiil and d isgrecei ill incidmos. re.ultifig . , bought at priced which defy competition, put ,
.agreeable to the coansel on the other side,
Cure
Pru T7l: te " u it T7ll'. li :N . MTIITATUIZERB. !in the coovictioe and sentence of Gid halie.l every s E tt ' Cii ' Alj, sae contaion 11...t0-mita rh.,,r. will find it to their advantage to buy
tram me befiire oin elsewhere.
, ~.. the ttionsimportant topics of the nine, the i . g g
move to tale up the case of Cook first. The Richmond Eaqui,er Brown, about the only
hones and di. '" ' niva ot the week, interesting corre s p on d ' e nce ! My stuck will be dinpused of cheap for ca.,
-,' Thomas C. Green, El , one of the COliiilinniCallull sigh ••A ~..11,,11 . 1 U„ b : b i o l i n d 7r .a , , disciple of the rotor.; Abolition wooly, , iron , „it pinta o, the world, , h , N m „.y or k cat , ' •..a all kind..
of
count b ry produce at the high
counsel for Cook. said, that us the Coen with one following editorial remarks:— I fled Mr. Buchnnau pursued the cont., tle, Horse , and Produce Markets, ititerestin est merino prices, wall e u t A u l li D in G ze , tal . ge
laud whet.. p,. Mi.. hitt lamical and Agr • r'''r g"" d ''
'l.4d tied not yet bad time to !we'd the indict- marked out in his election, and unlimited : euito,ol articles, & Huntingdon, June 15, 1559.-tim.
Your communication is dinned with pie. 4
*tent. and had not yet decided what P lea I ore. Virginia desires above all things ex by every scuts of petriutiem and loin deal. I We shall, during this year. an hitherto, eon
; REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC BALK'
to enter to the charge, he was 00 bird to maiden o Southern aynipathy, reguid and at log. there would ha, been no Harper,s .
silently labia to improve the quality of the . •.n .
, , trio-five entertitionient adordial by 'l 'HE
proceed with On. Coie, and Would prefer I (aching. at this w 00... Virginia, though Ferry escepede; no capture, by a h oidlui I o, EEKLY This uNE, ehi i .h ne i nten d, g h a t Witt be exposed to public wale, on the Mini
that the Commonwealth would proceed I rem% in viedientiun of her own honor and °linen. of a WWn of three thousand inhab ' coloinue to he lie hest Futility Vt wkly Newa 1 pen,
IVednesday. November 3051 s inst.,
• with the case of Stephen, which vould novereigniy, is nut uoinindful of elm tact that &iota ; tio arrest of guilty ponies and the
, the honor and welfare of her sister Southern 117.T.rt'tle bli tl i ce i tn4::.ri'K V "arl l i d n'te Z
allow theta time to prepare for the case of lieverment of Vuginis might leave be, ii to cattle raiAeis a year's subscription price, , laude of Seemed Liankedurn, Wm. Widoey and
l' hl e Y n e l' i i( i i r * t ' l r i All that valua le FARM, in Tell tp., adjoining
States are equally involved. TERMS; ! tiihern co.isting of 2110 ACRES of farm,
Cook. - spared the miens , . ellotlitication of vindi ,
Our South Carolina friend may rest veered . „ , t copy , one yr', $2 1 5 copies, one ye., $8 lied too' scree of mountain—the unprovementn
Tat COOS Of Eritrean CALttlf CP. totting her honor, under arc turmeric... so 3 o ore 2 LOG HOUSES sod a lug
that the Executive to Virginia wilt du lea ouly. " 5 10 ' " 12
• D. Stephen, vas accordingly bruit ht '- tem,' v mat mid unseemly 48 111 nor atientliog : 20 copies. to Otte address. , .:.n., barn. 'lwo of the best springs
Ar fur demonding the rendition o f men at the di..., 4.. b. 4
ur 20
sato Court, and placed on a matins.. Ile (J, ; m vilir , 8 u ch,,,,,,,, and any larger number, $1 eaeli. 1-i r i/ .. „ of limestone water in the
Cato who, as eiders and abittors nod acees e siitiseriber 24 '''"' ._. lower cud or the county areenga
e looking pale and haggard ; the a batinece
.6. before the lasi are iniplicated. the Ex rests the chief Nepotist bila y of this iii.foi . 2 . ll d el L i y l . 2,7,: r d : i tu r tt l : :i t 1 Shl 211 each . .
' coovemeut to the hounen. The fi elds arc Lill
from food and the large quantity of sued,. eeutive of Virginia can only make aueh a re- MOM le state of Muir His i• the mord Any - pertmo sending . a club 1.1 twenty, or watered. A guud orchard is on it. The land
eine taken by him, having had a decided AllientiOn upon affidavit ur the finding 01 a guilt; while the legal respen-tbility in Ilsoargani, on acemuudeting terms. The Stet°
more wII he entitled to. exira copy. F ora iitini. in generals." will be sold et •
, club. fifty, we will send the Semi Weekly
caret on him He bears up under his gran d jury . .. upon . a man honest and brave, but too Tribune; and fin a club of one hundred the Hood leeding train Buitit Cabins to Perry.,
villa, tuna direct through the fairm, which is al
,
wounds a tub much fortitude, and is eel- I Should af fi davit be made or a "true bill" wee k 1 0 appr e ciate either the tea e na ture Daily Tribune will he seat gratis. We con- '
1 foond the Executive tel Viaginia will wake the ! tim e tosend Th e Weekly Tribune iu Clergy- so alo ha hall a nine 01 a good mill, saw mile
. dm.. heard to murmur. of his 1141011 CC or the s 111 rce of hie guilt. mi d i faetory.
requisition, nu mutt, who nosy by the in.
men for $l.
His *tunnel, Mn. Sennett. who had en '( quire are thougnii. and tens id t hou Shneci•iptions may co mmence at any time. If the above farm is not sold on the day men•
All te ,,,,,, to
andtio ir
tj ti a ,i s t b V i l t l ier thei . . rh h j e .e re w i i ilt to t the
vie h w igh.t
im i t.lie l e l ied. A retus f al to deliver up the semi
, desvuri-d to hat' , his trial rewired to an sends of John Browns in thin c o u n try... Terms ulwrys cashindvitne.
. he addressed tiL
a djoining county. but roused, appeaneda Ile be a matter or the p eople at Virg" 1 r ue of nimpaiidn a hi. rut...rained tits RACE . ' }amis. will call us the subscfibti o r: • the
and the South to consider. REELEY & Co o
SW the impenelhug of a jury was pro. opinions. sympathized with his projects, 1 Tribune Building., GEO. WILSON.
1 Aa yet no such affidavit has been made, or
teal/ ivith. -
. only teemed the footage and lite:grist , N a ,,,,,,,,...i . N' ew Y or k Tell tp., Nov. I 4,,R.
Tile North have asked—es to the•vsst
t;soißjewity of the -people—nothing but•ih'a :
that they shonld nut be compelled to aid
in oppresilon, that slavery should not be
•'lroib!'d upon territory now free, that the
South should not join with designing north
- lien politicians, and their ignorant tools, to
'rieetr4 the prosperity of the c °unify.—
' They have demanded liberty a speech
"ind the right of 7.ittion, and they hive
refused to give up the right of di,cussinn
ilt nrittesuka, everwyhere. on, of the die
tingioshing necuitortties of freemen.
TILE ti lIPERq musty TRIALS
Conviction of Copeland. and Con-
feseiaii
Stephen• to be tried by the Federal
daurt.
NORTHERN ABOLITIONISTS TO BE
BROUGHT UP.
, ,
DRAPATCH 7.4 GilY, WISE IP'
11. at/ruled Mat plfrns he htmdal nem. to, the
I Ulf, (11 .1.114,41,15 I (tempt to briny
primonent.itpulevonists ht/kore she
Federal Bar
livr a comndrrehlr numb, of jury turn
had hero obtained, Mr HUntrt stated
that he bad just rrcrived a de•pateh which
would propably interfere with further pn—
credivg in the emptineiiing of a jure. He
n , red ihr hnlowlog despetvh trout Gov•
error Vise :
RICHMOND Nov. 7th.
••'lu Ai dr.o G. 1 - luotvi— LN-nr Sir:-
1 thick you ltd bettor try Cook. and
hood ovi r Oleos to Or Fetlerol Au
Editor
Itespotfully, II A. Wise.
Mr. Fiume: staled il.of he tiod been io
corresp•tol. pct. for several days wile Gov
trout ese• lit hod in his possession s
number of facts, intie,fletit to the deeel..p.
01 this case o loch were u..known to tie
'mid' ti.c.uld for the present remain
so. Ile had . sihee Lis las: letter to V•e
G. v. rnor. 11,e pe•srtstuit of other
ilia t.hlesh pointed to Stephens as the
was available party to be bonded over to
the Federal ;.utliority; as he f it assured
enough tet , ul.l he ascertained to result in
bringing ht f re the Fed. nil bur a number
of the ptointtont Abolition Inaancs of t v
North.
E II U .- NTIN G. 'D 0-
can base a requisition. Thu EaPt.lllll.4/I . Vir
ginia will exert all the pow, cotrusted to him
11141 , inding all offenderA to juatire- and no
timidon in society, or in the goemminetit of
any State, lir the governor-it of the United
States, will ',Mild the offender Thu h igher
au di los lion the erebter the criminality of the
offence, and the more wean min will he the
efforts ti bruit sorb offenders to justice.
The lizeinive of Virginia will vindicate her
honor, And we hope tne Southern States will
be per pored to rally to Virgiria when she or.
drys her house to be put in order. The Charles
town trials 'nay he over, but the end id nut
yel !
OLD BROWN'S ACT.
In a lean!, on the Harper'. Ferry affair, at
Boston, Benjamin F. Claret :od of Old Brown's
une•horse raid into Virginia: You may call it
madness. insanity—what you will—but it is
the madness ut Claims leaping into the gait
which yawned in the forum ; the Insanity of
the Roman Consul, who dediemieg himself to
the niferiml gods, !Slanged alone and m fui
NIIIIOI . lIIIU tun raaha I,lllla ooewy. as a muse,
Ilea ha . tits 111111011. 11 le the mettheee el Ar.
held, et Ink. gutuering to he, bubo,u the
sheet ur wpeurs--the tuathieSa (lithe three nun•
dyed who went to die at I, herutuppte the
nix hundred who rude into the Jnwxol hell, to
perms in Vain, GueaUse aW. 11,uir duly to do
and diu. It to u, Kt..d ut iusauity ul Wli.ch a
Inv/ lire Sei niulig tile retiree tol
the thanetu retie—wax:twee the) ere tUll till I Ilt . )
1111%ht t glur) of the humeu rave mai e,,eh
et k,r they Are letal, they me. rite glory ut
tunic cud Alvee us mete I'4mi tit tied
rid bud' flied die Ina their MIL ll,‘
to unit!, theo.aelves with hi. criminal PR
p, diiinn. There ;Ire thoomaink to the
,N , trth nor, th-uptode it) the 5 , ,t)11, -men
wheledieee that • , the sword of Goleen'
should he wielded '0 enforce their wild
nt el, to roispogno. and otolit.h
Mr Buchanan is not , of these men in it,
ry practical semie; an I ho is !h.• priricipul
of all hecati., n inis oiled people have
placed in his hand. more weapon of
mischief, more poWer to do harm. than
unt• oilier Fits attempt to carry s lavery
in!) he mid tof n tinfoil,. local opinion is
of the same chorne:rr nS that of John
Brown to recur. freedom ton :•soplr• who
would hove none of it Ititian right to
James Pit chimer) to force dovery upon
fire people. it wa. right in Jahn Brown
to fore•• freedom upon the Smith I'•te it
nothnri.y outride of the Inw. vv. pr• co 4 i.IY
the Pllfll.. It 19 onforionitie that %11. But
ehowt bad nor porno..R. d t 6. honesty of
[impost) of poor ' , ld Brown. It would
hay. unveil the crrdit of the Idanrni•trn
ono and prolialby the Itl.t of that crazy nod
doludi d ;imitator.
l he Secret of tfappneas
The tn , st common error - ot .01, livid
WOlll . II is that of looking for happhiras
sionewnere °Mei& of useful work It has
or , r , ry. t been 14 11 , 41 tt hen thus sought,
nhtt v, lit 141 br w htl^ the world :•trordir,
' nod the ,00ner (hit tro.lt it learreol .he
14eto•r Int • very our II :rou doubt the
1, ry pm.nuu Nrnnce around unnm, your
mends owl tailliCet , , and swear torree
who trio have the nowt 1.11i.1%
ill life Are tit y the till, ra and plea-t,e
areliera, or the er roe t wink, 144 ht e know
whnt you r sotto er will be. 01 all oriaer
liblir hwnun bellig3 it has been our
or nin.lortillse. to how.. they were the
oiost wreiciied who had retired trout use
Rtl eiovhlyineutN lu order to enjoy thrill
teiVeu. ,t hy, rtre. .lot , a at his enforced
I. or, or the hungry toiler for t read W. re
supreme ly happy in comp,' ',Hu, Earn
"tidy would we mires:, u tin young mind
the truth We hare ant d It hes at 'he
fouroirition it rill a r II doirrg and we i bring.
It citie• tr.lociuntl or,rl plea •urd to the
you, h. just 40 , 4piring ~cross too threshold
of rational lif r, as well us to the man
w hoar year are beginning to real upon his
stoop shoulders 8. , ever engitgrd in use
ful worn. it you would be hoppy, '1
his
ic the great secret
lairA publish, of n newspaper out
tt rbi g in the first ',sue of his j.wroal, rr
turns thaillo to th nr who !filmed him the
prcutiffiry meotoi, and gratitude U. H ay.
'hat there in no law ni the S:ata enlurcing
imprs.mineut for debt
The Indiana ..American" of last week
notices that a black brown horse, and sad
ljal
LOTN, A LP I:4 \ DS. dle and bridle arre stolen Iron the stable
Fur sale in Hill Valle'. lion or nix tulles 01 of that place, on the
from Alt, Cairn', a farm of t 407 sores of good ' ,w it of the 21,,i ail,
lanes, thereto, . ell nerenvicured,
price $5.000, A :arm oral) nit 140 acres,
with kionae, Barn, and Saw will thereon, 50 Mir Atit'nd the Uwicerts and the Len
in:yen cleared; price $l6OO. Also, whom 45 lure beture flee &eliding Stone Literary
. itcres, (ridge.) 54terint cicarod. price $450.
Aleo, 7 houses and lute at the neat Aesuct
price fruit' $l5O to $6OO. Also l'uneery .eat'
and orchard, pityinen'; made emc.-- I hi A R RI E D:
ou he gold vlsaneu to start ohe ol these --
pineet flouring mills, a small store, airtime On the 20th ult., by Rev. T. H. Switzer,
and black oak bark niill4. Mr. &oak batman, to Mies Lizzie Simpson of
JOHN BREA'S rkm. i Pe.... I , uruxe, Hunt. Co.
Shirleyeburg, Nov. 15th 18511. , On the And inst., by Rev. A. M. Creigton,
at the residence a tue brades lather, Mr. lieu.
'PINE NEW.YOIIK TRIBUNE Uansimure Litrutingthatu, w .ties Lelia. J.
is 'printed int a turee tmperutt sheet, and p ub •l.unrttd u 1 .11ncnautt'nvnln, Hun'. CO.
lishetl every morning end evening (Sunday el ,
copied); It contains Editorials on the topics Uy thn 6,1 toot., uy thu Rnv. L H.
swi.ize
r,
of the time, entitle% it.p a lariat corps or the ON. kr,' Attie Maggie butte, both ut War•
beet new simper writers of the day ; Dome-tie rwramurU, Hunt. Co.
and lioretgo Cuirespondenee ; Proceedings Ut the SR inst., by Rev. A. hi. Creigtou
of Congress ; Reports 01 Lectures; City N.-vs; buy B. Biddle. to bliss Heiman Spailuyie
Cattle. thirst, and Produce Markets . ; Reviews built ut Olarrierstnark, Hunt. Cu.
•of Books ; Literary Itelligence; Papers lot i Hy the Roe O. Van Art.daleu al Shade Gap
Mechanics 111,11 the Aris. ate., Sc., We strive
Pennsylvania, on Diursday Nov. lUth Mar.
to wake IHE TRIBUNE u newspaper to
meet he wants id' the palate- its . 1 elegraplac tin Rice Keg. to Miss Catherine Yuhti, all of
new+ alone cubting over *13,000 per annum. Juniata County, Pennsylvania. .
TERNI-' ..•- --
THE DAILY TRIitU.uE is nutiled to nob DON l' FAIL to see SIXTH ANNU•
serile•rs at per annual, to advance; $1 to.l A L ANNOUNCE:MEN and brilliant
aux Hi...
THE NEW-YORK SEMI-WEEKLY tilit•ra in ann. her column.
TRi t.t ti •
U N AL,
Lady ' . 131.0 k ”re in receipt of the
D. ceinher nuinher inimitable p .ri •
od:csl. could out An , ithout it The,
ilutulwr is n gr.nd mar. I'he
world renowned Wes Sminiens will again
make her iipp• eruucr or the kreier of a
boarding-house. aod nothing ric-er have
we ever read. Ile promises that the
Lady's Book br year will b.• het.
ter e will give the ',lily's Book and
H rip ognpli humid for one year for
3,50
CHX,ablir. DlciilNß' N (Axe —The well.
known hroi •f I B Priers. & Bri viers
306 ,Street, Philadelphia, hay lust
issued thefourth no time 01111,4 rka
bli cheap edition of these unapproachable
work- of fiction. containining ore conclu
sion of l'ickwiek Papers, and cumin nee
mein of Old Ouriosily Shop. It it called
..I ) ,,elsGus CI., op Edition fur the Mil.
huh of lhr. ,iaiire w, dings of ()barks,
Di. ken, ' and will in , Issued coon
wet, in Tw, sty right weekly volumes
One et lu r e will b. pul licked regularly
on each and every Saturday, wail the
whole ouoiber at voluenes—t Henty•eight---
la Toe low price fixed by the
publtrhe.ls for them are , only 25 cents a vol•
um, or the whale tvre.,iy eight volume.
Inv five dollars. A complete set wdl be
forwardrilfree all nonge by Mail, to any
port of toe Milled Snore, to soy one, by
lh polOsheee. on ,1141 I glt Ho a remit
aver• lit tier d oilers for the twenty eight
en 11 ITIMO.
'I hr following is 0 . 17; of the 12; solutions
of n Democratic caucus held in New
York:
d, That inasmuch as the great
majority id the nefilfiCtullC party are una
hi.' to teal the u. wspaper, and .itterly der
tame 01 intellect siflicient to enahle them
to form an opinion on eubj , cts of vital inn
mem, and inasmuch no the late terrible
insurrection at El..orr nee Ferry affords the
most delightful stock of political capital,
to which the Democratic party has fallen
heir fur many years plot it to deemed ad
visable to appoiza a committee of highly
respectable democrats to collect the facts
(or all -itch to Carl, by any possibility, be
made to redound to the giory oft ur belov
ed but decaying organization) in relation
to the late dreadful revolution in Virginia,
and to lay the same before the public a,
the earliest possible taut. rut.
ALW Eit MERE ch
ItAwards for the Arrest of Fuetiye
imurients.
Bitliefloo.N.tv 4. —ts,.vrrner Wise has
issued a proclatua , iort 4.fiering ■ reward
of $5OO rich, tot the arrest of the (Alt,
thi nettled fugitive , fitsurgents:—lTteaku.
HI% en. Barclay Copi ee, Merriam end
Tidtl
Bth Annual Announcement!
CONTINUED 81.10CERS Or THAI
tosittorosiTAN
ART
ASSOI lATION.
From all eel t u na id the country suliserilieri
to this popular Art I ustitution,(now in its 6th
year;) arc bring received in a ratio ullparral•
Ird with That of iiiiv previous ear.
Any person can become a mem
ber by subscribing $3
ENTITIA UIM TO
Iot.—TIIC beIIIVIIUI Steel Engraving.
•'Shekespea• and H. Fri•n Is "
2d.—A Co • y of the elegantly illustrated
.Art. Martial, one year.
3'l.—A Free tlenson Advil isi•ion to the
Galleries, 5425 Brondw y, N Y
In addition to which, over four hundred val.
uablr tl•orks of Art are given to subscribers
as Premiums, comprising choice Sculptures,
Ps intings, Outlines. Acc., by the first American
and Foreign Artists. •
9'n. RUBVKII ENGRAVING. e•hich every sub.
aeriber will receive immediately on receipt of
indnieriptiom entitled
"SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS,"
is of acharaclrt to give unqualified pleasure
and sat Wiwi ion. No work of equal value woo
ever before placed within reaell of the people
et ouch a price. Th., EtigDIVID,! ix of a very
large siz. , being printed on very heavy plate
paper, 30 by 28 inches, masking a tufo etburb
ornament :tunable fin the walls of either the
library, parlor, or 'thee.
IL can he sent to any part ul the country. by
mail, with saffity, being pocked in a cylinder,
posinge pre-paid.
Thiel; of it l Such a work, delivered free I D. P. Cede hes just t'ecei 'ad one of the
lar
charge, and the Art Journal one year, fur Kea, and most lashionable and Not nattered
three dollars I stuek of
SCroIHIPTION! will he received until the
Evening of Tuealty the :list of January, 18110 GOGDS
at whirl [nee the 'woke will done and the pre, in the swirtet, consisting of Cloth% Caesiisers,
iniunis will be given to subscribers. Sonnets. K. JUDO, Tweeds, Beaver Teens,
V
Ni pere•fti in restricted to 0 sungla subscripti , n elvet Cord., 4c.
Those 'entwining $l5 are entitled to six mem-
The -bent ansortment "f Ladies' drens /rondo horshipe,
berehips.
in town. Black and Fancy silk., Plain and
Siilt.,eriotions from California. the Canadas, Figured French Merin". E"t"lish l'Jsrloost
and all F„r,,ign be $ 3,50 in , fancy and plain, all wool DeLaine, Mtmeline
mewl of $3. in order to defray Mara posing.. Cloths, De Barge,
Per,oes wishiug to firm clubs will apply tar `-' l "artsi Hingham, Frfotn.fko ,
a eireular, I tern., &c
I ALSO Ticking", Check. blitelins, Lk/Idled
e
'roe b eautitully Marred Art Journal, giving and untleached. Cotton and all Woolen Flan•
fult porticuiarv , will be seat i
nets, Sack Flantiels, Cloaking Clothe!), Liusys,
Cron,, in stumps M coin. :
tu receipt pt
c °
. t a. 1
A 8 Bo o•
ALSOlag
d Blue r l e t . ri:l: ,,,it
Drills,
of tls,&c.
tLadies'
Cyl
-546 AND 548 iIItDADWAY xxw.rong. l i i lvb siry
ar e lde :
s a il lo a ee n s ii
Subswiptimis also received by io
.1..1. LA II RIt:NCE, nos. etc. Linen Bandkerchuils, Neck Tie., Veils, Jack-
Fer and vicinity., I
0111.1 A, plain and bard , Swiss Mains, ladies'
Veers, &e.
I IST OF JURORS FOR A COURT
lj of Quarter Session. to he held at Hunting -.
tom in and tbr the county of Huntingdon, the
third Monday and MI day of Ngvember,
I tis 9.
TRAVERSE JURORS—SECOND WEER.
Chaiden C. fah, J. P.. Barren.
Michael Baker, cementer, Alexandria.
lenac.Ceolc, farmer, Carbon.
Anithel Corbin, let mer Oneida.
bovid Colestock, farmer, Huntingdon.
.Jacob Crewmen, surveyor, exitxville•
John brunets..., ion keerer, Union.
Benjamin tinner, Huntingdon.
W. H. Gorsuch, merchant, Springfield.
Samuel Grove, former, Hopewell.
Sontuel Bran. farmer, Henderson.
Thomas Henderson, former, Franklin.
Adam Boffin., chair maker, Walker,
bonnie Huston, farmer, Jackson.
Joseph Bogey, farmer, Ten.
%%Mem Johneinn, tanner, Warriorsmark
George Miller. farmer, Oneida.
Henry Miller, fanner, Juniata.
John IS. Moreland, teacher, Clay.
George Neerton. farmer. Barren.
, George Noss, Tanner, Tell.
Oilmen, laborer, Jackson.
Abielovi Pheasant, farmer, Cass.
John Shires, laborer, Wortiormark.
James Stone, forgoer, Henderson.
Ames Swoope, tamer, Union.
Peter C. Swoop, clerk, Huntingdon.
Richard Shaver, farmer, Shirley.
G. W. Thompson, N. D.. Brady.
R. C. Templet., carpenter, Cromwell.
baritel 11 eight, farmer, Worriorsmatrk.
John B. Weaver, fanner. Hopewell.
Ezekiel White,carpeun r, Carbon.
Alex. IS Cunningham, merchant. Huntingdon
Benjamin Isenberg, lobo cr. Porter,
John fhompeon, tailor, Shirley.
II untingdon, Oct. 56, 1859.
7 Lat
F()OES ! BOOKS
40,000 1 ohtmes of Books for Sale.
000,00 in tins for every 1000 Sold.
In order to reduco my extensive stock I will
■ell one thousand dollars worth of Books at the
regular retail prices or less. mod give ($500)
five hundred dollars worth of presents varying
in value from 25 cents to $lOll.OO. Or, those
who prefer can purchase at wholesale prices.—
Ny stock consists of every variety and style of
binding. School Books of every kind, whole-
sale and tetail. Sales to continence Dec. 24th.
WM. COLON.
Dec.22,'58.
New Advertisements
SAVE A DOLLAR!
PETERSON'S MAGAZINE.
OURWRIBE FOR 1880:
This popular Monthly Magazine has already
a eireulatien of 100.000; but it is to be great.
ly improved for 18110. It will romain
One Thousand poxes of ftead , ng !
Fourteen splendid feel elates I
Twelve Colored Fashions !
Twelve Uolored Harlin Work
Patterns!
Fight Ilundred Wood Cuts !
Twenty-four pages of &Italic I
All this will be given for only fwo DOL . .
Luta a your, or a dollar less than Magazines of
the Ones of “Peterson's." Its
thrilling tales cut Nutlet 3
Are the beer puhliehed anywhere. All the
most popular writers are employed to write
Oriyivally furleterson." It ate° publishes
FASHI IN3 AHEAD
OF ALL OTHERS.
Each number. in addition to the Colored
plate, rises Bonnets. Cloeks and Dresses, en•
graved otrwood. Also. a Pattern. front which
a Dregs, Manilla or Chi'll's Drees can be eat
out, without the aid of a tnentua.mak r.
It i. the best Lady's Magazine in the
Stir world. "WI
I'll` IT I.'OR ONE YEAR.
O,SIN & P 45 K r „
DETERSIVE SOAP
PHIL A ROO'
This Celeurated Washing Soap, in no*
in market for more than 4 year, and that
it has given universal eatiefaetion, is
evident from the fact that the
timers of it, in order to ripply the demand
have been obliged to increase (heir ca•
parity to make equal to One Hundred
Thonsandpounds perweek. Iris decided•
ly the best and cheapest soap ever mode
in thin COW: trv; one pound of it will go as
for soy use, as three of the common
swap in general use. It is made upon a
new principle, of the heat materials, and
Immo, only to VANHAAOCN & MaCONR,
It , 4 0134 away entirely with the wash , -
board --eaves the necessity of boiling the
( +oh m it does not shrink flannels, RE
MOVES GREASE, INK - OR PAINT
SPOTS perfectly, and ftotn the most
delicate fabric, eaves tulle one•half the
time and labor usually spent to do the
washing. ft is ararranfe'l
,free from Sat
Soda or other injurious alkalies, and
gus , nteed not to rot or injure the clothes
For sale by all respectable Grocers
and Wholeanre by
THAD: & MeKEONE,
t. 23 and 24 South Whnrve4.
Prmanu
CA UTIOIC
'there Leing 'Trend ittEitution, brawle p et ,
live Soap in market, the public are notified
that none le genuittrexcept VAN 111AULN at He
NONE la Stamped upon each Bar (1 the Soap
an well). the. By et.
Nov. 2.-3 m.
New Goods ! New Goods !
AT
D. P. GRIN'S CIIEMP STORE.
WOOLEN SHAWLS,
Waterloo and ..ay State, Single and Double
ha.
Soots snd shoes, the largest and thee
in town.
AL R E,
QvaarQB
WARE, Buckets, Tubs, Baskets, Churns,
Butter Bowls, Brooms. Brushes, iike. Calve tei
Oil Cloths, Fish and Salt, Sugar, Cotfea,
Ten, Molasses, and all goods usually kept in a
country Store.
Call and examine my gouda, awl yoa watt
be convinced that I have the best assortment
and the cheapest goods in the market.
All kinds of Country produce taken in ex
change fur good, at the highest market prices.
DA VII) GWIN.
Oct. 12, 1252
Ather spayed sus,' 4,ilepsy by Dr. Banes
Bpileysc Pills.
Dt:newie Naci. P j atteous.es Co,, Oct
Da. HANCV—Dear Sir:—Having hews
flitted with falling fits fur some years pu .
•
I determined to giro your Pills s trial, (adv er )
tisement of whichl saw in some of the paper ,
and cootinued to use thew for some months h,
tit I wan entirely cured. I holier,. them to be
a first rate article; and since I have used th tn;
I have not had one attack, and nun now in the
enjoyment of good health.
vcry respectfully,
Yours. &c., JOHN &TITAN J. JA.00133
P. S. The Pills were recomended ,to tee
by Mr. Nathan Newby, of this county, to whosa
address you bent them. Those Pills, besides
curing Epilepsy, are a specific fur al I umilifi•
cation of nervous disease. Price $3 per box ;
two hoses for $5; twelve boxes for $24. Per
sons enclosing • remittance will have the Pills
tent them through the mail, on its receipt. -
e For sale by Sun S. ils.Bot, Nu. 108 Usti
more street. Baltimore,
.Md., to whom orders
rem ell parts of the Colon most be addressed.
1859—DRY GOODS FOR AIM:INN—Mu
Full mock of SILK GOODS
Full sock of STAPLE GOODS,
Full stock of FANCY GOODS.
Faishiotp ble FALL SHAWLS,
VorCLOTHS, CASSIMERS. k VESTINGS.
• . Blankets. (halts, Table Linens , loll
BYRE & LANDELL,
Tourth and A rah Sta., PHILAD'a.
N. B.—Black Wla lesale, at low rates
lOW Rawlins Daily from New York ditatione.
Shpt. 6th, '59.-3m
M. Q. EMl'®. U n
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
RESPEUI FULLY OFFERS HIS YROFEb
sionsl services to the citizens of HIRiTINUDUX
and vicinity
Residence on Hill street; iu the house for
rnerly occupied by Dr. R. Y. Miller.
April 13, 1h59.
DUBUC SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
Will be offered at Public Sale On
Friday, the and day of December next,'
the Fern' on which the iubscriber now reside.,
situated in Franklin township, Huntingdon
county; containing one hundred cud severity
.due scree, and' oil. hundred Owl 4ltyjhree per.
ches, (neat measure)—about one hundred and
thirty scree of which are cleared, and in a good
state of cultivation, hiring thereon erected a
and substancial
DWELLING uougE
ri. and Frame bank Barn, Wagon abed,
Lt.insrib, N ood-house and Hog•pen. Also,
an Orchard of Apple, Peas and Peach trees.
A never failing Spring of limestone water and
a good spring house near the dWelling house.
Said Farm is nearly all Lime steno lard, and
and amor.g the surest Wheat land on Spruce
Creek. The Spruce Creek and Water street
Turnpike runs through the same—.and it is sit.
uated within halt a mile of Colerain Forges
and there and a half miles front the Pennsyl-
vania Railroad at Spruce Creek Station. It
is also oon venient to Winol houses and Church.
es. Sale to commence at one o'clock in the
afternoon, when and where dde attendance will
b e gi ten, and the tartan of sale made known
h • N B. THOapitoN.
'Franklin tp., Nth. 'A t 'B9.—St:' • i" 4
Lewistown GoselM sneer. . three time. RIO
wive Hris st.
.. ~e.i