A Ittor.—A despatch from Reading„,a"eun' ces a riot among the Irish laborers at ...als• dorf, and the burning of several houses, barns, and a number of cattle. The Reading battal. ion had proceeded to the scene of disturbance HARD QUESTIONS.—The Allies and the Russians recently allowed each other an armi. stice to bury their dead. The officers and soh diem of the respective combatants mingled with each other, smoked cigars and cracked jokes, the Russians spitefully asking when the Allies intended to take Sevastopol, and what time they expected to leave. As soon as the armistice was over the parties went to work again cannonading each other fiercely. - - DEATH SE MORRISIT;OSTRETII.—The Eas tern papers received this morning announce the death of Morris Longstreth, Esq., formerly Canal Commissioner and Democratic condi. date for Governor, in 1848, at his residence in Montgomery county on Thursday last. His re mains, ray the Philadelphia papers, are to be brought to the city and the funeral services to take place at the St. John's Roman Catholic Church, in Thirteenth st. Imillon.vrios.—The immigration at the port of New York during the last month was quite large, amounting to 10,195. The countries furnishing the largest number were as follows : Ireland, 4598 Germany, 2842; England, 1377. The immigration for the last four months, com pared with previous years, is as follows _ . 1868. 1854. 1855. January, 4,901 15,514 7,485 February, 11,958 4,446 6,123 Mareb, 9,685 3,758 2,069 April, .23,283 31,148 10,195 49,827 54,866 CHOLERA ON THE UPPER MISSISSIPPL-A letter from Capt. Chas. Hay, of the steamboat Vienna, states that there is considerable chole ra on the Upper Mississippi, and that every boat has several cases, some as high as eight or ten, on every trip. On the last trip down from St. Paul to St. Louis, a 'nail named D.l`. Putney, from the Allegheny river, died of chef. era on the Vienna. He had with him some money and five hundred bushels of wheat.— Cholera also exists at Jefferson barracks, near St. Louis, and as the warm weather advances it is to be apprehended it. will prevail in that region quite extensively. WANTED-AMERICAN:3 TO TAlttl SEVASTOPOL. —The London Times has an article strongly squinting towards American recruits, and which concludes as follows: 'We should have little difficulty in raising, 50,000 men for the year 1858, but they aro wanted for the year 1855. As the cause in which we are lighting is a common one, there can be no reason why we should not accept the cooperation of others wherever it can be lawfully obtained, and (I the Americans can show us the may to take ,Sevastopol ire should be quite ready to learn and glee them every credit for the lesson. Si2T^The body of a colored boy was found in the river below town on the Bth inst., by , some boys who were out fishing. Ife-was np pnrently about 18 years of age, and from the fact that he had a largo gash in the neck, some cuts on the arm, and was enclosed in a sack, there is no doubt he met his death by violence. An inquest was held over the body by Coroner McCord, and the jury returned a verdict of "Death by violent !minis unknown." There is a rumor that a boy answering the above in some respects is missing, and that another with whom he was at enmity absconded some time ago, but thus far tee cannot truce the story to an authentic source. The probability is that he met hie death in n towpath struggle, which are by no means unusual among the lower class of boatmen and drivers.—Lcivistoica Gazette. Taoutu AMU. Tile STUDENTS.—The Leba non Whig has on account of a riot at Hano ver, between the students of Dartmouth Col lege and the cadets of the Norwich Military School. It seems that some difficulty had oc curred, wherein the cadets felt themselves in. suited, and crossed the river in skiffs to seek redress. The college students met them promptly, and quite a battle ensued, in whirls the cadets were vanquished by the superior numbers of the students. Finding themselves worsted, the cadets drew their knives and pis tols, and were about to wage deliberate war, when the officers of the college interfered, Meanwhile, the college boys set the boats adrift, and thus cot off all retreat to the cadets, who were obliged to travel a long distance to regain the western shore of the river. The stutter is to bp investigated. BRIGRAM YOUNG AND THE GOVENOILSIIIP OF UTAll.—Brigham Young has been making a chareteristie speech at the Great Lake city, in which he rants aud raves over the prospect of his ramoval, and abuses the United States offi cers that have been sent to the territory, in the filthiest language. There is considerable cun ning exhibited in the following passage, ex tracted frolic a speech made by Brigham Young to "the saints :" "If the gallant gentleman who i 3 now in our midst had received the commissson of gove nor of this territory, ns was reported, and ac cepted it, I would have taken oir my hat and honorned the appointment ; this people would have been just as passive and submissive to him as ever they could be to me. That I will warrant and vouch for. But for a man to come here and infringe upon my individual rights and privileges, and upon those of my bretheren, will never meet my sanction, and I will scourge such an ono until he leaves ; I am after him. But I will say, to the praise of the gallant gentleman referred to, if there was go ing to ben gr:tleman called upon to be our govenor, that there is not a man under the Kingdom of God that I could hasten to sooner and feel mom confidence and cordiality to words, than to hint. I wish this meed of praise could be awarded to every eflicer iu the Gov. ernment, but it cannot. We have some of the most corrupt, damnable, mean curses here that over disgraced the earth, some even wish to carry the holy sanctuary in one hard, and a jug of whiskey in the other." RAILROAD HOURS. TRAINS GOING EABr. Mail T. I Ex. T.I E. T. I Ex. T. Thin leaves P.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. Petersburg, 2.40 8.00 4.25 Huntingdon, 2.56 8.14 4.40 Mill Crook, 0.08 8.25 4.50 Mt. Union, 3.25 8.40 5.03 TRAINS GOING WEST. Train leaves P.M P.M. A.M. A.M. Mt. Union, 4.03 ' 8.12 6.35 6,26 Mill Creek, 4.51 8.25 7.04 6.39 Iluntingbon, 5.07 8.38 7,43 6.52 Petersburg, 5.23 8.49 8.18 7.05 J. W. THOMPSON, LITYCARECT 41`7 LAM AND COMMISSIONER FOR PENIVM DAVgNPORT L lOWA. Attends to buying, selling and locating Lands and land warrants, pnys to xcs, loans Money on Real Estate sewurity,on commission, examines and makes abstracts of title, &c. Any business Intrusted, will b‘attentled to promptly and with fidelity. Haler to lion. Geo. Taylor and Members of the Bar at Iluntingdou. May 14th, 1855-6 mo. G)/1 BAN R ELB No. t Llerrh)g, Jost arrirod 40 ‘- , and tor sale at the storo of GEO. GAVIN. riniE cheapest and best lot of Chalky Berne, and Borage de Loins, also Satins, just reed and for sale by J.e.: W. SAXTON. Retailers of Merchandise. Classification of Merchants in Huntingdon County by the Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes for the year commencing the first day of May, A. D. 1855. ALEXANDRIA BOROUOR Cress. TAX. Benjamin J. Williams, 14 7 00 Bucher & Porter, 12 12 60 Charles Porter, 13 10 00 Henry C. Walker, 13 10 00 IVilliam Moore, 14 7 00 BARREX TOWNSHIP. . Silas Cresswell, S. W. Myton, Bernard Lorene, liven & Gregg, Kessler & Brother, 12 12 30 Irvin Dress & Co., 14 7 00 Robert Kyle, 14 7 00 111R111.11.01 1101t00011. James Clarke, Owens & Kinney, CASS TOWNSHIP. Richardson Read, 14 7 00 James Henderson, 14 7 00 Evans h Brother, 14 7 00 CLAY TOWNSHIP. T. E. Orbison & Co. 13 10 00 James Glasgow, 14 7 00 CROMWELL TOWNSHIP. T. E. Orbison & Co., 13 10 00 'sett, Wigton & Co., 13 10 00 George Sipes, 14 7 00 David Etnier, 14 7 00 DUBLIN TOWNSHIP, 25,872 Brice X. Blair & Co., 13 10 00 James Cree, 14 7 00 Andrew Wilson, 14 7 00 FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. C. & J. H. Shoenberger, 11 15 00 Shorb, Stewart & Co., 13 10 00 J. W. Mattern & Co., 13 - 10 00 J. S. 'sett & Son, 14 7 00 HENDERSON TOWNSHIP. Cunningham & I)nnn, 13 10 00 Ht7NTINCDON BOBOVOU. Fisher & MeMudd; J. 8; W. Saxton; George G win, 12 12 .50 Thos. Read 3: Son, 13 10 00 Benjamin Jacobs, • 14 700 Alex. Qarmon, 14 7 00 David P. (hole, 13 10 00 *J. Bricker, 14 10 50 - ... Edmund Snare, 14 7 00 Joseph Iteiger, 14 7 00 A. Willoughby,— 14 7 00 Jacob Snyder, 14 7 00 Levi Westbrook 14 7 00 Long & Decker; Henry Roman, Peter Swoope, Robert Meßurney, 14 7 00 John A. Wright & Co., 13 10 00 *W. G. Bigelow, 14 10 50 John Conrad, 14 7 00 MORRIS TOWNSHIP. Irvine k Greene Geo. 11. Steiner, Law, LowS: William Davis, SL L. Rita, Owens 3: Co., PORTER TOWNSHIP S. Hatfield & Co., Joseph Green Ss Co., "Fitz, Charles & Co., PETEMOUIip BOROCOIL •Abraham Cresswell, John U. Hunter, 811 IBLEYSBURG BOROUGH. John Long & Co., 13 10 00 J. U. Lightner & Co., 14 7 00 William B. Leas, S. L. Glasgow, SHIRLEY TOWNSIIIP. S. & G. F.l,y, 13 10 00 .1. W. Smith & Co., 13 10 00 Glasgow & Co., 14 7 00 Oliver Etnier, 1.1 7 00 A. C. Blair, TOO TOWNSHIP. John Hamilton, Aaron W. Sheeder, Amos Clarke, Levi Anderson, WALKER TOWNSHIP. William Campbell, 13 10 00 Henry Barriek, 14 7 00 Joseph Douglass, 14 7 00 WEST XOW NSUI P. Henry Neff, Benjamin Hartman, Cunningham & Ilityett, WARRIOR:4.Ii TOWNSHIP B. F. Patton, George Guyer k Co., George W:Owens, Stewart Fox, Medicines. HUNTINGDON BOROUGH. T. Read & Son, Distilleries. MAUI Toll,Bllll'. James & John McDonald, BARREN TOWNSHIP. , Robert Massey, 9 8 00 Breweries. ALEXANDRIA DOROUOII Henry Fodder, HUNTINGDON Donovan. John Fochler, 9 8 00 Classification of Beer, Oyster, Eating Hou. ses, do , for the year commencing the first day of April 1856. John IL Gregory, *William Gregory, BRADY TOWNSHIP. *Henry Jainiam, lIENDERSON TOIVNSIIIP. C. Snyder, HUNTINGDOY BOROUGH. Henry Africa, Andrew Mabus, George Thomas, Summers, Henry Weaver, NORRIS TOWNSHIP. *SamuelAi!igfo, *James Koller,' - PORTER TOWNSHIP •*ll.ry IleMiler, Billiard Saloon. lIINTINGDON. Sum m ers, Mills. HUNTINGDON BOROUGH. William Dorrla, jr., 14 7 00 SHIRLEY TOWNSHIP, George Eby, A LLNAN DU II 0 ROM 11, Jobu, Oe An appeal will be held by the undersigned at any time previous to the August Court, at the Commissioners Office. HENRY W. MILLER, Appraiser. Notice is hereby given, that all Licenses not lifted previous to qr during the August Court, will be le ft in the Sands of a justice for eollee. tion. JOS. S. STEVENS, Huntingdon, Mity 16, 1855. - TM MIEIO2IIIAUTV D'amariaT4 Rtlabit Issued under the seal, sanction and authority of 14 700 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 TILE UNIVERSITY OF Free Medicine AND POPULAR KNOWLEDGE. CHAR. TRUED BY THE STATE OF PENNSYL. VANIA, APRIL 29, 1853. WITH A CAPITAL OF $lOO,OOO, MAINLY FOR TILE PURPOSE OF ARRES• TING THE EVILS OF ALL 13 10 00 14 7 00 ncy , 3vaTE Also for supplying the Community with relia ble remedies wherever a Competent Physician cannot or will not be employed, have purchased from Dr. JOHN R. ROWAND, his celebrated Rowand's Tonic Mixture Known Ibr upwards of twenty-five years as the only sure and safe cure for FEVER & AGUE &C And his inestimable remedy for BOWEL COMPLAINTS, RO WAND'S SYR UP OF BLACKBERRY ROOT, • Which highly approved and pOpular Reme dies, together with the University's Remedy for Complaints of the Lungs, The University's Remedy for Dyspepsia or Indigestion. The University's Remedy for Costive Bow els. Also the University's Almanac may ho had. at the Branch Dispensary, or Store of Moore & Swoops, Alexandria, Hunt. Co., Po Thos. Rend & Son, Hunting'n, William Bell, Kessler & Bro., Mill Creek, " " B. F. Kepner, Mifflintown, Juniata " Benner & Crawford, Thompsontown " 6 ' Thos. Oberholtzer, Patterson " D. Gingrich & ow Mexico, Jonathan Zeller. Co.,Al ton, Cumberland " W. S. Prowell, New Cumberland 6, " L. B. Riper, Jno. F Cuslow, Milton tt at James Bleakley, Franklin, Venango " M Thompson, Dunear.svillo, Blair, " Dual Roya, Franklin Forge, SC w Geo. Bergstresser ' Frankstown, " " D. Williams, llollidaysburg 11. Myers, ci tt J. Thompson, Jao. Hylton, Stead Crooked Dam " " J. A. Rutlage, Williamsburg, " " T. Falls, 2nd Lock below " " Kinkaid & Laury Yellow Springs, " E. Goodfellow, Hollidaysburg, Jacob Mclntyre, Martinsburg, " B. Monsen, Waynesboro, ft CC Mary Orr, Hollidaysburg, James Bell, Johnstown, Cambria, " R. Lambertson, Franklin, Vonango, " Chas. Ritz, Lewistown, Minim " J. M. Williams. MeVeytown, J. R. Smith, Newton Hamilton, ~ 6 , I'. C. Craige, " J. W. Smith. " it w Jas. Strode, Jr., Strode's Mills " " Mary Marks, Lewistown, t ti A. W. Moss, " tt tt G. W. Buchanan, McVeytown, " 11. Kratzor & Son, JOnstown, Cambria " May IC, 1855-8 to. 12 12 50 12 12 50 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 BRIGADE ORDER. The First Battalion, of ath Brigade. 14th Division I'. M., under the com mand of Maj. Geo. W. Garrettson, or,, ordered to meet in full uniform at Hun tingdon, on Wednesday, 30 day May, di 1855, her i nspect i on . RALPH CROTSLEY, If BRIG. Luse. 4th Brigade, 14 Division P. M. 14 10 50 12 12 50 12 12 50 13 10 00 May 16, 1855, ATTENTION I Ist Battalion of tho 4th Brigade, 14th Div. of Penna. Volunteers, By order of Majoi• Goo. W. Garrettson, you are ordered to !fleet nt Huntingdon, on Tuesday, .29th of May, 1853, for three day, training.— Companie3 comprising Ist Battalion aro Scott Artillery, Capt. J. 11. Dell; Huntingdon Guards Capt. A. S. Harrison; Scott Infantry, Capt George Dare 11 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 11 700 14 7 00 May 16, 1855 Notice of Dedication E new Evangelical Lutheran Edifice will T ILE .be solemnly dedicated to the worship of the Triune Jehovah, on Whit-Sunday, May 27th in the town of Huntingdon. Tho dedicatory ser mon will be preached by Rev. B. Baker of Al toona, at 10 o'clock, Sabbath morning. Servi ces the evening previous at early candle-lighting. The citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity are ur gently requested to attend. P. M. RIGHTMYER, Waterstreet, May 9th, 1853-2 t. SHERIFF'S SALES, 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 lk 7 00 14 7 00 By virtue of a writ of Vend. Exp., issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon County, and to me directed, I will expose to pub lic sale, on the premises, on Saturday, the gd day of Juno next, the following described prop erty ONE HOUSE AND LOT, in the borough of Petersburg, fronting sixty feet on Main Street, and extending back one hundred and twenty feet ton street, bounded sn the east by Abraham Ren ner, on the North by Abraham Creswell, hav ing thereon erected a two story frame house, painted white, and a shop. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of John G. Ritter and Rebecca Rit ter. 3 10 00 9 8 00 JOSHUA GREENLAND, May 8, 1855. 9 8 00 STOVES I STOVES!STOVES I IFNOMISANS Is REMAIS, MHE undersigned would respectfully I call the attention of Stove Dealers, and those in want of a Stove for Parlor, Dining-room and Kitchen to our exten sive assortment of every description of • Stoves, to wit: Bay State, six holes on top, Globe Cook Buck's Couk, for wood, Modern Troy, Complete Cook, Sweet Home, Lilly Dale, Yocum Cook, Hager Cook, and Parlor Stoves of different kinds too numerous to mention ; also, to our celebrated MacGregor Beating Stove for Parlor, hotels, halls, and large stoves warranted to give more heat with one-quarter the fuel, than any other stove now made. 8 5 00 8 7 50 H 7 50 A 7 50 We aro agents for Barstow & Co's celebrated stoves, which, for focuses of casting, durability and utility,are not to be excelled. Also, Queen's Potent Portable Forges, the best now in use.— References in regard to the above stoves are al ways to be seen at our store. NEMAN & WARNICK. N. E. Corner Second & Race Sts., PHILADELPII lA. 7 10 00 7 10 00 0 7 50 8 5 00 8 7 50 8 750 Nuy 9,1855.-2 w. JST received and for sale—Mackerel, Shad, Herring, Trout, and Codfish, by J. & W. SAXTON. 8 7 50 H 7 50 riVIE best assortment of Carpet over offered, -I. and at lower prices than can be got at any other establishment. Just received and for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. 1 Table 30 00 AChoice lot of dried beef just received and for sale at the new store of CUNNINGHAM &DUNN. UAM, Shoulder and Flitch, just received and jj, fur sale by J. &W. SAXTON. 14 7 00 ARPET Bags, Looking Gi1111.65 and Tiuuks, C justrcccivod add lur sale by 14 7 00 MISCELLANEOUS. ORPRAEW SAIIBT ZAILIEc, REAL ESTATE. y virtuo of an alias order of sale issued out -I-Pof the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county will be sold at public sale, on the premises, in Brady township, in said county, on SATUR DAY, the 14th July, 1855, a tract of land in the township aforesaid, containing between 90 and 100 acres, adjoining lands of James McDonald, and others, late the estate ofJames Ross, dec'd., about 25 acres of which net cleared, with a cab in house and barn thereon, and tho balance of the tract containing the best timber in that coon try. Said property is about 3 miles from Mill Creek, on the Pennsylvania Canal and Railroad, at the mouth of Kishacoquillis valley, on the road leading from Mill Creek to Manville.— There are four springs on the tract and a good water-power, County Trensu;er. of the purchase money to be paid on coMirmation of the sale, and the bal ance in one year thereafter, to be secured by bond and mortgage, with interest. THOMAS ROSS, .dmr. HENRY GLAZIER, Clerk. May 0, 1855. C. G. Husszy. C. 111Z2 PORK PACKERS, Wholesale Dealers in PrOvisloos, AND itINXBATt qqamoszois MERCAANIFS. No. 825, Liberty Street, , COMMERCIAL ROW, PITTSBURG, PA. May 9,1855.-7 m. WITNITO 5/0111CX. THE undersigned, a committee appointed by the proper authorities to contract for the election of a now Methodist Episcopal House of worship in the borough of Huntingdon, Hunting don county, Pa., give notice to all whom it may concern ' that they will receive proposals for con tract to 19th (May) inst. The plan and specifi cations may be seen by calling ~t the store of Long & Decker one week previous to the day of letting. A general outline can be obtained at the above named place at any time. N. S. BUCKINGHAM, OWEN BOAT, N. C. DECKER. May 2 , 1855-tr. Committee. STATIONARY DAGUERREAN GALLERY. 11 P. PRETTY/HAN takes this method to fj • inform the citizens of Huntingdon and all others, that he has permanently located in Hun tingdon, where he will be pl ?need to attend to all that call on him for good ind never fading pic tures. Gallery at Railroad House, where he can he found at all hours betwoon 8 A. M. and 5 I'. 1•I. Pictures warranted correct, or no charge. E. P. P. guarantees to give full satisfaction to all that patronize him; all shall be pleased with his pictures or no charge. Huntingdon, May 2, 1855.-Gm• GREATEST MEDICAL DISCO ' VERY OF THE AGE. Dr. Kennedy, of Roxbury, has discovered in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures lEWEIV rilditi - t? tlio worst scrofula down to a common pimple. Be has tried it in over 1100 eases, end never failed except in two cases, (both thunder humor.) Ile has now in his possessicin over two hundred certificates of its vittoe, all iv ithin twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles aro warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth. One to three bottles will core ti e worst kind of Pimples on the face. T oor three bottles will clear the system of Itiles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of Erysipelas. One to too bottles are warranted to cure all himor in the Eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted.to cure cor rupt and running ulcers. One bottle will Ctn.(' scaly eruption of the Two to three bottles are warranted to curs the worst case of tingworm. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the most desperate case of rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the salt rheum. 11. F. lIASLETT, Adjutant. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrofula. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken. Reader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this in the vicinity of Boston. I knew the effect of it in every case. So sure as water will extin• guish fire, so sure will this cure humor. I never sold n bottle of it but that sold another; alter a trial it always speaks for itself. There are two things about this herb that appear to me surpri sing ; first that it grows in our pastures, in some places quite plentiful, and yet its value has never been known until I discovered it in 1846—second that it should cure all kinds of humor. In order to give some idea of the sudden rise and great popularity of the discovery. I will state that in April, 1853, I peddled it and sold about six bottles per day—in April, 1854, I sold over one thousand per day of it. Some of the wholesale Druggists who have been in business twenty and thirty years, say that nothing in the annals of patent medicines was ever like it. There is a universal praise of it from all quarters. In my own practice I always kept It strictly for humors—but since its introduction as a general family medicine, great and wonderful virtues have been foundin it that I never suspected. Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which was always considered incurable, have been en red by a few bottles. 0. what a mercy if it will I prove effectual in all cases of that dreadful mal ady—there are but few who have more of it than I have. I know of several cases of Dropsy, all of whom aged people cured by it. For the various disea ses of the Liver, Si-k Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pair kin the Side, Dis eases of the Spine, and particnlarly in diseases of the Kidneys, &c., the discovery has done more good than any medicine ever known. No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you ean get and enough of it. DinacTioNs ron Use.—Adults one table spoonful per day—Children over ten years (les sen spoonfull —Children from live to eight years teaspoonfull. As no directions can be applica ble to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. Manufactured by DONALD KENNEDY, No. 120 Warren St., Roxbury, Alfass. Price $l,OO T. W. DTOTT, General Agent for Pennsylva nia, Wholesale Agents.—N. Y. City, C. V. Click ner, Ell Barclay Street.—C. H. Ring, 192 Broad way.—Rushton & Clark, 275 Broadway.—A. B. & D. Sands, ISO Fulton Street. For sale by G. W. 13rchinan, MoVeytown; Mrs. Mary Marks, Lewistown; T. Read & Sou, Hun tingdon. May 2, 1855.-Iy. lATIIEAT by tho bushel and Flour oy the barrel fin sale at the cheap new Store of CUNNINGHAM & DUNN. TAMED APPLES, peeled and unpeelod just - 1 - , received and for sato Iry CUNNINGHAM & DUNN. TIURE White Load juet received and fur sale f by CUNNINGHAM & DUNN. HAMS, SHOULDERS, nod Flitch just rues! red uutl fur sale by CUNNINGHAISI & DUNN. 'MISCELLANEOUS. MOUNTAIN FEMALE SEMINARY, Birmingham, Huntingdon county, Pa. THIS Institute is situated on the Pennsylvania Rail Road, and occupies one of the most de sirable locations in the state. It is so easy of ac cess, retired, healthful, and surrounded with such romantic mountain scenery, that no one who wishes to learn, could find as institution more fa vorably situated. Experienced teachers who are graduates of Troy and Mt. Holyoke Seminaries are employed in this institution, and no pains will ho spared to sustain its growing reputation.— The summer term commences the last Tuesday in April and continues five months. Charges to date from the time of entering, and no deductions made for absence except in case of sickness Pu pils from abroad are expected to hoard in the Seminary Building with the Principal who gives his entit e attention to their interest and advance ment. Tannin. Boarding, Tuition and furnished rooms per term $6O 00 Latin,German, French, Painting, Drawing and Instrumental Mus lc, Extra. Rev. I. W. WARD, Principal. March 27, lBss—tf. BOOKS! BOOKS!! 25,000 andVO p op ular b o o fo book w jr ps embracing every variety to be had P, in Boston, New York and Philadelphia—the subscriber has just received and offers for sale extremely low. His stock of STATIONARY is of great variety and superior quality as fol lows .—Foolscaps, Letter, Note and Wrapping Paper. Envelopes of every kind ; Gold and Steel Pens, Portmonies, Pocket Books, Pen Knives,Pocket Knives, gm. School Books of every ind used in the country, at wholesale and retail prices. 1.000 PIECES WALL PAPER of the latest and prettiest styles, just re ceived and for sale at I hiladelphia retail prices. All the above stock the public will find it to be to their inter;st to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to give satisfaction to every customer. Store opposite Whittaker's Hotel, Railroad street. WM. COLON. Huntingdon, April 10, 1855.—1 f SALE OF TOWN LOTS. T HA u u:te a r:An e undersigned smtl, of r o a i t a t y P o ull 1 8 0 11 Sale n o; of ground in the village of Coffee Run, in Hope well township, Huntingdon county. This vil lage will be directly on the Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad, north of the bridge over Coffee Run, and the lots offered for sale will lie on both sides of the Railroad, whore the public road from Entrekins to the Woodcock valley road, by John Beavers, crosses the railroad at grade. All the trade and travel leading to the Broad Topllailroad from the rich valleys of Trough Creek and Plank Cabin, through Tatmans Gap, will arrive at the railroad at this point, and, on the other side, the trade and travel from Morri sons Cove, by the public road from Martinsburg to Plummers, will reach the railroad at the same point. A limestone quarry of excellent building stone, and a good saw mill, are within half a mile of the place, and plenty of timber in the neighborhood. A plan of the town will be exhibited, and terms of sale made known on the day of sale. Sale to commence at ten o'clock, A. M., of said day on the premises, • • DAVIH BLAIR. Huntingdon, April 17, 1955.-4 t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. TErfERS of Administration on the estate of - 1 - 4 Catharine Gordan, deed., late of 'rod town ship, Illintingdon county, having been grantol, t r the undersigned by the Register of said county: allpersons indebted to mild estate will make im mediate settlement, nod all persons having claims will present them duly authenticated fur settle ment. THOMAS ANDERSON, April 23, 1855-6 e Administra.or. NOTICE, NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing betwoe n the undersign ed (trading under the firm of Couch & Drinni) is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The books of said firm era in the hands of David Dunn with whoin all concerned will please to make immediate settlement. GEORGE COUCH, DAVID DUNN. April 10, 1853-tf. DENTISTRY. DR. J. It. HEWITT, Surgeon Dentist, respectfully offers his professional services to those who may wish operations on the teeth. Office with Dr. Hewitt, Alexandria, lluntingdou Co., l'a. April 10, 1855-Bne. INDUSTRY MUST PROSPER. JN. BALL respectfully solicits the attention *of the farming community to a quality of Ploughs whirl, he is now manufacturing, and will have ready for solo in a 1 . 13 W days, he is also pre pared to make harrows, wagons, carts, wheel barrows, &c., &c., and to do all kind of repairing at the shortest notice, and in the most substantial manner. Shop on N. W. corner of Montgmery and Wash. in iTa n ren7 1855-tf. DISSOLUTION, illthparership heretofore existing between s. Brown and Hagerty is this day by mu tual consent dissolved. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the said firm, will please call and settle their accounts without delay. H. L. BROWN, J. H. HAGERTY. March 27 1855—tf. 241.11111. WAS found on the road between Huntingdon VV and MeConnellstown, about the first of February, last, a " Housing." The owner can have it by proving property, andpaying charges. JOHN LEE. March 27 15..tf. RIMOVALBS THE undersigned uishes to inform his friends and the public generally that he has moved his shop to the building of And. Harrison, for merly occupied by him as Collector's office. Hill St. Where he intends carrying on the Tailoring business on such terms as will not fail to giro satisfaction to all that may favor him with their custom. lie wishes to return thanks for the liberal pa tronage heretofore received and hopes by strict attention to business to merits continuance of the same. ENOS 11. KULP. April 10, 1855-tf. A.. A FINE assortment of Linen Coats, Vests and Pants from 87} upwards for sale at the cheap clothing store of R. ROMAN. JOSEPH DOUGLASS, in McConnellatown has constantly on hand, ready made Mos, and is prepared to make and repair Guns of all kinds at the shortest notice, April 23, 1855-Iy. Fis?', Salt, Plaster, Nails, Iron and Steel, all kinds of country produce taken in exchange for Goods at the atom of J. & NV. SAXTON. GENT Cravats and Scarfs of ovary varioty.— also Gray Stocks, just received and for snlo by J. & W. SAXTON. DARASOLS of the very best quality from 75 I. to 350 each for solo by J. & W. SAXTON. DORE wutrz LEAD, just received and for I We by J. tc W. SAXTON. MISCELLANEOUS STARTLING, BUT TRUE: hoIHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW How ofteh it happen'', that the wife lingers from year to year in that pitiable r.ditinet nq not even lire ono day to feel tho happy and °alliterating lan taco incident to the enjoyment of health THE BLOOMING BRIDE, But a few years ago in the doh of health and youth, and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and apparently in explicably, becomes a feeble, sickly, sallow, debili tated wife, with frame emaelated. nerves unstrung, spirits depressed, countenance bearing the impress of suffering, and an utter physioal and mental pros tration, arming from Ignorance of the simplest and Oaicest rules of health as connected with the ram , sufferingBta t a ct ,: dt misery, ovriyol,antno e nly to the wnitfaei,lt;i:9:ll7.; HEREDITARY COMPLAINTS UPON THE CHILDREN " UNTO THE THIRD AND rounni 41ENDRATION," Transmitting CONSUMPIION, SCROFULA, HYPOCHONDRIA, ig&ANITY, GOUT, • KING'S EVIL, MR other and worie Drsessea,;;lT; DREADFUL INHERITANCE FROM THE PARENTS. And must this continuo? Must this be? Is there on remedy? No relief? No hope?" The remedy le by knowing the .neee end avoiding them, and knowing the remedies. and benefiting by them. These are pointed out in THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, BY DR. A. M. DIALTRICEAD, rooms. or DO MAN ROMICY One Hundredth Edition, (600,000), 18mo., pp:2Bo. Sas mat PAPER, nttea mxntsa, $1.00.) A standard work of established reputation, toned clamed In the catalogue. of the great trade sales In New York, Philadelphia and other cities. and PON by the principal booksellers l the United States. It was first published In 1847, since which time SIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES hare boeu sold, of which tbere were upward. of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SENT BY MAIL, attesting Rio high estimation In which It Is held as a re• liablo popular Medical BOOK FOR EVERY FEMALE the author having devoted Ids exclusive attentlon to the treatment of complaints peculiar to females, In roapeet to whit+ he is yearly consulted by thousands both in person awl by letter. Here every woman can discover, by compering her own symptoms with those described, the nature, character, causes of, end the proper remedies for, her complaints. The wife shout becoming a mother boa often need of instruction and advice of the utmmt importance to Ler futons health, In respect to which bur senxitiverem fur. bids consulting a medical gentleman, will And curb in struction and advice, and elm explain many symptoms which otherwise would occasion anxiety or alarm se all the peculiarities incident to Ler situation aro demribed. Dow many are suffering from obstructions or irregular- Mies pecollar to the female system, whkh undermine the health, the effects of which they are ignorant, and for which theta delicacy forbids seeking medical advice. Many suffering from prolapnas uteri (falling of the womb), or from fleer altos (weakness, debility, hc.) Many are to constant agony for mmy 'mottle preceding confine. meet Many have difficult if not dangerous deliveriee, and shay and mcertain recoveries. `demo whose Eves are hazarded during such time, will each find in its pages the means of prevention, amelioration and relief. It is of course impracticable to convey fully the various subjects treated of, as they are of a nature strictly In• tended for the married or those contemplating marriage. Render, aro you a hunband or a father/ a wife or a idoliser? lime you the sincere welfare of those you love at heart? !leave your sincerity, and lose no time In .rniug what motes interfere with their health and bap• es not lota than your mn. It will mobd to you and yore, as it has to thousands, runny a day of pain mil anxiety,Joilowed by aleepless nights, incapacitating the ruled for Ito ordinary avocation, and exhausting those mewls for medical attendance, medicines and advertimd =Wens. width otboewlao would provide for declining yoem, the infirmities of age and the proper education of your children. io connequenco of the onirerhol popularity of the work, es evidenced by Its estraordivary male, various inipod. Him have been atteropted, as nen on bookmellern as on the public, by imitations of title page, npurioun and surreptitious infringements of copyright, sod °thee feelers and deception., it has been found necessary, therefore, to CAUTION THE PUBLIC to buy no book unless the 'Words "Dr. A. N. blactuekto, Da Liberty Street, N. Y.," Is on (and the entry In the lleeht Ohce on the back of) the title page; and buy only of respectable and believable . dealers, or send by moil, and addreas to IN. A. M. afaurreau. W Upon receipt of Ono Dollar "THE MAR RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE: MEDICAL COM PANION" is sent (mailed free) to any part of the United States, the Canada' and British Provinces. All letters must be post-paid, end addressed to Do A. M. IVIAORIODAU, box 1924, New-York city- Pubashing Office, El, 129 Liberty Shoot, Now- York. AGENTS IN PENNSYLVANIA. T. B• Peterson, J. -M. Moss A Bro., and Thos.Cowperthnit, Philadelphia—Dirs. Cynthia Honesdule—Spangler Bro., Lan caster—S. Tuck, Wilkesbarre—J. B. Gunnison Erie—Suml. B. Lauffer, Grant/burg—B. Hall, Pittston-1)r. S. 1). Scott, Bedfiult—E. T. Hil derbrand, Indiana—J. S. Nickson and Col. A. K. McClure, Chambenburg—Joseph Swartz, Bloornsburg—G W Earle, Wu yneaboro—Pot ter A MeMann Bellefonte—H. A.. Lance, Rending—Wm. Colon, 'Huntingdon. February G, 1855-6 m. DISSOVTIVIt3N. THE, partnership heretofore existing between Alyton and Mouser is by mutual consent dis solved, and all persons knowing themselves in debted to the said firm, will please call and set tle their accounts without delay. mrroN & MOSSER. Saulsbarg, April 2, 1855.—tf arivtoirAx=w MRS. SARAH KULP wishes to inform the ladies of Huntingdon and the surrounding country that she has moved next door to Charles Miller above the Presbyterian Church, Hill St., whore she intends carrying on the fancy and straw Millinery business. Having received the latest city fashion, she is prepared to attend to all that stay favor hor with their custom. April 10, 1855—tf S. A. KULP. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LETTERS of Administration on the estate of Henry Laughlin, deed., Into of the town ship of Brady, Huntingdon county, having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of said county ; all persons indebted to said estate will make immodiate settlement, and all persons having claims will present them duly authenti cated for settlement. ASA S. STEVENS, Administrator. April 10, 1855-6 t .• l - OOKING Glasses, just received and for sal -4 by J. d• W. SAX7'ON. WORSE BILLS, NHATLY printed on short notice, atta at low prim at the " Journal Mice" LITTLE Wong (Ur sale at the new store of CUNNINOIIA2II & DUNN. A. great variety of handsome Gingham and for sale by J. &. W. SAXTON. TUST reeeising, skis week, Mackerel, Nesting &e., anal for sale by J. &W. SAXTON. Amost beautiful lot of &wage de Leine put terns, and in the piece, front ISlets up to 50 cgs. per yard, just received dud but stile by J. 6' W. S.I.XI'OIV. TIII4. beat assostmout of Hosiery in town eon slating of Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses and Children. of every variety for Salo by J. & W. SAXTON. Ttiinost assortment of 86011 Mid Shoes z aver °tiered in town, for sale low 6. W. SASTON. Gold Watches wIII le sold by ED: Stun lower than elsewhere. • • oNNETs, °ran r n t and eulara, also, Miss' D Flats, front 3i 4 to 305, just received and lot' sale by J. & W. SAXTON. DRY-GOODS, _ SHINS' AND SUMMER GOODS, AT TIIMOLD gTANW gVitri, AS•jitst receivedfrom Philadelphia and is H now optraing.nt the old stand in Marker Square, the largest and prettiest asorrment of SPRING AND SWIRMER GOODS, ever brought to the borough of Ilantipgdriii. My stock consists in purr of..C.loths, Cos 'timers, black and fancy liatinetieva l watils,.and: a largo variety of Goods of all . , Ladies , Dress and Fan6y Cf 00416, of the latest style and best quality. A.large as, sortruent of Undersleoves, Collars and Spencers black and figured Silks, a great variety of Prints and Chinees, Lawns, Baron Delains, Delains figured, plain and barred, Edging Lace, Ribbons, limey and black Gimp, Silk Lace, colored 'Kid Gloves, Gents' Black do., Linen and Silk Ildkfe., black Italian Cravats, Hosiery, &c.. HATS & CAPS, HOOPS & SHOES, and n fine neserfinent of STRAW GOODS. A good sappirof FRESH GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE. G'./...15S WA ith AND CEDARWARE. My stock has been selected with tlie ecatest• care in regard to.quality and price„ and I .flatter myself that I can offer inducements to purcha sers not to be found elsewhere. . , . • Call and see my Goodstad examine for your.' salvo. Thankful for the patronage of the .paat by my friends and the public generally,. I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. April 10, 1155-tt if you want to get the Worth of your Money, rail at D. P. Gwin's Cheap Store: 11. P. GWEN, HAS opened one of the largest and prettiest assortments of Spring and Summer goods over brought to this place. Consisting of Cloths, Cassimers, Vestings, Kentucky Jeans, Cotten Stripes, Linens. MuslMs, &c., &c. Ladies Dress Goods. Plain and Fancy Silks, Plain and Figured Challi, Spring Detains, Bcrage Detains, Plain Berego of all Colors, Debarge Dress and Do- , mestic Giughams. A large lot of Lawns and a great variety of prints, &c. Hosiery, &c. llosiery of all kinds, Gloves, Kid, Silk, Kid Finish. Mitts, Long and Short, Veils, Collars, Uodersleeves, Shimming, Ernbroirdered Hand kerchiefs, Stamped Collars. and Hodersleeves, Head Dresses, Ladies Cape, Ribbons, Colored, Crapes, Florence Silks, Gentlemens •Fancy Handkerchiefs, Dress Trimmings, and a variety of goods to numerous to mention. Also, a large assortment of Bonnets, Flats, Hats and Shoos, Oil Cloths, Cedar Ware, Buck ets, Tubs, &c. Groceries, Queensware, Hardware and Salt. ' The public are respectfully invited to call and examine my goods, as I can and n•id sell cheap er than the cheapest. All kinds of Country Produce taken In ex• change fur goods at the highest market prieee. Huntingdon, April 3, 1855.—tf SPRING AND OUR GOODS SEVASTOPOL NOT TAKEN! Flo ,