I Xocat Pariscr.crs.—llow grateful should we be to the ghat tied, for the maeifestatious .if Lis loving kiuillie,s to m. It appears as though we, the people of the Unitrit Stnlcs, are mark • ed out as n peculiar people, Ilia own chosen race. Whilst the clangor of arms, and bugle blasts are resounding (rout the centre to the circumference of the old world, horc, en our blc.:t native tail, the "land or the free and hole, of the brave," heaven's rid, blessing, peace, in teen and and ticesperitv !daddims the hearts of all. IVic have every reacion to believe, that nbett• ilaitce pill vrewit the uontit; winter. There will be at the lend, cccleultdion, one ball as mach more grain, °Grua r.,r hale tlute than laat. Thia loeia;.; the Net, the price. as a consetlitence c accompanyitv c-c• •, c.toebect market, come klown, awl that vcry t. Tic will becianeevickiii. to every thiehit, • :ICd vcod to wait, when he e,lesi , ler6 lice jail" !. 1 • which have heen raime.l in the w•e3t, the pre6cet, vya,en. We have rmta sonic rrivrels ra :daft:, all tit' 11, i ~r reFeried yiel4s. We will mulie rov.. - loolationg, from them, :aid leave our rea. d,•ra to make what comnn•nts th , •e please. gentleman l'orm,rly thil now rd. ailing in writes as follows "In re 'lard to the etop3. I have never, I believe sin• 'curdy, seen hotter, or an goad. - Wheal, look, "splendid, stiol Coe field which I have just tin ' inhcd I defy the world to boat. As "tiw ns I eats ascertain, this is the „moral con "dition of tlic ,;,;tin, :he etitive tort'. t'fory, The yield of Putt,- ond other eel:131:1es, will ho 1 . 111,1 . 111011 , ; " lllllll . eVelleiltlNl 1111314 alal qintot ity.•Gralo oi.; high - here of present, :ming to the "dent supply of lost year, guest wheal will "bring , $1.05 per laishel. liumre a mouth, "believe it will he seventy lies cents," fke. Love :mother Cron: an intelligeof farmer, formesly et resident of lstmot ,mien, in thi, county, now residing in Davenport, lONVO, io winch ho says : "IVe have just, tittishod our 'grain harvest, n l truly it should make the “heart.,4 . glad. A more tre• l'loeutloh • . hate no rceollortion of ov• havie: s,nd a greater a. ! ,L: vat., than sh, !!!,!!!!!1!!! . !,• . • . • !„Imiralile, have huvi•t. ••,. • ...•, ' 14.1)ti41l more 11.., 1,!!!• • . '! .! ••! 11.) !!!) ; .!!!!r 1)11! ! • , told pre,i))e I liar, uho • • 4 ' Duel!' all llsuta ov Juno , . coolest thing that we have cneountercil 1101. 11,i00, is is notice in a Philadelphia cotempo rary, advertising for the heirs of John Smith. It is slated that cue John Stnith,who was born to 1097, and died in 1806, which would make the said John 10 years of age at the time of kis death, left a snug little fortune of $2,500,- 4100, for which hei,are nosy viaLted. It is said thiii o n meeting of the Smiths, interested in this fortune, is suTanged to come oil in August, at •ii point near Philadelphia. It is believed that, except time Pmiim army under Xer,s, tile world has not seen as large an assembly us the call upon the Smiths will bring together. The question of supplying such a multitude is ul ready beginning to excite serious apprehensions. Our Philadelphia cotemporary does well, how• ever, itt warning the Smith:, nut to be too MI, Auilau of making their fortunes at the proposed convention. It is estimated that if all the Smiths ittomd, and the two and a half millions are dividol equally among them, each individ• sal will receive Ovid half a dollar. STAucur.—August is here with its cloudy sons, its murky atmosphere, dead heats and its hudious dog.days. flat there is consolation in the filet that it will soon be over, and then fare• well for a season, sweltering days awl sleepless nights. Welcome, thrice welcome the day and hum., when daudyglom will once more reign tri• ampluml,—wheu starch will do its duty, and shirt collars face thu brawn cheek,—when oily perspiration will no more interfere with rouged cheeks, blue traced veins and pencilled eye brows,— when fancy co!or.tl kids and nat. ny colored hose will once again bedeck the daiw luttalt and spindle shanks of fashion's butler. flies, who coo endure the winter's cold, but not the summer's heat. In pity fur them, awl the sullbrings they ondure, we wish the long long mouth of August was past and guile. A CONTENT. FAUMM —Wu at•o glad to record an nnocdote apparently authentic, of a farmer contented tt ith his crop. The Cinch:- anti Costmerein/ of hmt Monday, after stating that a trimul who has recently returned from a tow• through Northern and southern confirms all the previous accounts.of thu vast crops now on the ground and being gathered in thst country, adds the following: St. Louis nud Vincennes a great deal of wheat is rotting on the ground, to.• want luhor or machinery to secure it. Our Inthrmant boiled one Well to do old farmer near Carlyle Station, who, though half a dozen ple thoric blacks stool _r:u•d round barn, scent .ed to Iwo abandoned twenty or thirty acres of flub wheat, and asked "Why in the world lon't you harvest. Unit grain 0" 9... med," trawled the farmer, looking towards the barn, l've got cuturglt:' CHOLLItA AT CINCINNATI.—There was quite a panic at 0111.11.1U1 011 Munday, in cense. queue° of rumors that the cholera had !nuke° Out in the ci ly. The tailor of the Cvlsthitia who called upex the several leading physicians to ascertain the truth, nays—They uninformed as that caws of• cholera has uCcurred in their practice, hut that the dincusc had no epidemic character, that thu cases were numerous us at the same time last year, and that whon prompt• ly attended to, it wad out difficult of cure.— All the deaths, they stated, had been, wi thud scarcely any exception of persons who had neglected the premonitory symptoms. IttraormiexT.—Wo tioLice that the exterior of the Presbyterian ',Lurch has been repainted and otherwise improved in appeurauce. This is decidedly ot.o tiftlio finest loelsing•strueturo In the town, and the congriwAgn : piw of the most flourishing. •The now Mettie44 rtirrr np riti•ittl• • Remus 01' 301.1 N B. Gol.ll.—This gentle• •man velum; to Boston in the America next week from a two years' canvass of Great Brit. Mu in behalf of Total almtinenea from InLuxi• Wing Drinka. lle ; addressed larger audiences and produced a deeper :cilia tion than any other advocate of Temperance ever heard in the Old World. lle proposes In rest lit• a season from his labors, lan he will fluff it difficult long to resist the solicit. lions which will roach him from every side ft• a renewal of his (Ants in this, his adopted country. cW Yont; Ittocon Co N VENTION. —The RUM Convontion organi,tol on Wolnonlay not. at Syracuse, under the direction or cot. Frcii,h. (),, Hwtion to admit an ticlogatca none bat too•it as were actual Hoßerl of liquor and could chow proof that the) , wore the mark of t h e heat, there was a smart row. Finally Col. French•fixed the rt,oltition so that an)btaly in, and it was atloptcd. The press t,norally expross the, belief that w.thin,L t 0C importance will grow out of the otoremont. Tno Now C. vITA T. OF IOWA.—TII,I Supreme of lima has derided that the law tier the Nol 01 the rariial i 0 Fort Des Moines is constitutional. The decision settles the mat• ter, and Fort Des Moines is the capital of that great growing Suite. The new scat or govian• ment is situated on the Des Moines river, itliont ono hendreil and tiny miles shove Keokuk, and in a miist delightful nod !bra; region. The river runs a distance of four hundred miles through the Stale and is represented as ono of the finest in the United Stales. POTATOES.—L.I. week it was reported that the potato rot hail appeared in COn attic lOW. 011 InllU:lrd—a town which does rake a thousand bte.hols a year. l'rolinbly 50111 C god, fund a decayed potato in a hill, etta,ed by layittl too chute to powerful fish manure, :u,l forthwith elect the alarm,— 'flat import tea, can4ltt, ur, and now it is traveling throughout the United States, will be carried over to Europe, a n d I e t on d o the ino6L ve. Su melt for a rotlen i• ••::•, i•, garden un Murtha 's Vineyard.—G•. aMi rth). covrevoadentmilinl rmau Indiau• snys: "Me wheal crop ie being harvested, mei the that we will have an abtp..l.p. , •epp. Corn looks t;t.tneralt plenty— in the!. everythint; Oat grows tom the round will be very abundant. Hence a good iiinc i 4 coining in our Commerrial mtdters.— Politic:sum mixed up, but by and by will be ill the purer. Our Prohibitory !lily works like a attritt," . Rai sold BY. Moostaotlx..—..The Lanen,ter •Inlitiol , l4aily . says that many of their citizens had the pleasure, the other night of witnessing that unusual phenomenon, a rainbow by moon light. It is described as having been most beautiful. ST4ItTI,ING INTurnonsvo.—A German tronomer says that in twenty millions arms from now the earth will be destroyed by a eon, E.c•The price of tom:does at Norfolk has declined 11'0111 $1,75 to cts a basket. The market is said to be glutted. r,tb.. The Commonwealth 1 / 1 13111018 before the Court now sitting in this Imtough, is very slim. SEr Some of our b'hoys wore row/lying on ‘Vudnesday evening last, ugain. lite-See our talented young friend Kate's pa. dry, on outside. 'I.IIL'ADLUT , iIIIA Ifil2IIIIIKeifg:I. There is little or notliing doing for oldpincot owing to the diflioreneo in the views of buyers and sellers, and standard brands aro olfw•eil at $9 per bid, without finding buyers to any ex teat; the only sale senile public being 250 Ult., a good brand, $9,25 per bbl. for bum use; sales range at s9a9 25 for common to good brands, and $9 50:00 50 for extra, according to brand, the latter for fancy family flour.— nye Flour is scarce, with farther small sales at $7 per Md. Corn Meal is also scarce, and Pennsylvania Meal is held at $4 50, but thins is none selling. Groin—There is a steady de mand for Wheat, with moderate receipts unit sales to notice ; in all, setae 1;000 to 7000 bush- Oa have taken fur mill mostly at 190 c, fingered reds, itieluding mixed at 1911 e. and several small lots of white at 195.205 c, us in quality, the latter• fur strictly prim.% lty.o is in and firmer and a sued' of new was made at 115 e; old is worth 125a126c, and scaree. Corn is wanted by the retailers, with very little offering, and small sales of yellow .are repot , led at 98e, at which rate it is geueraly held ; a sale of 1300 leis. Western mixed teas made at Stir, delivered. Oats are unsettled soil low er, and about 2500 bus, Southern only have beets sold, w small lids at 4:71a tele, buyers MAY offer• less. RAILROAD lIOUItS. TRAINS GOING E. Mail T. I Ex. T. I E. T. I T.N. T. 1'.31. P.M. P.M. A.M. 2.49 9.07 3.52 111018,,10n, 3.02 9.22 .1.09 51111 Creek, 8.15 9.33 4.16 311. Colon, 3.33 9.47 'l'naiNs GOING WLST. '('ruin (cures I'.lll P.M. A.M. A.M. Mt. Union, 1.10 7.12 6.26 0,26 51111 Creel:, 4.33 7.25 (.53 6.39 Iluntinglun, 4.48 7.39 6.25 11.52 Petersburg, 5.83 7.43 7.05 7.05 CHURCH NOTICE. NOTICE i, hvreby ,%iven to all ' , MO. who have already subscribe , ' toward Hat me. tion of a IGthuili,t Episvopal Church in the borough of that Mr. Junius Sax. ton has been. aprantea _tru:wirer of thu Canitoittvc and that he i 0 to receive ii,typenis oq illicit su b, er ipti on , C EOIR; E \ JOUN CIINNINfJUAM, t)WNN no.vr, • JAMES SA XTON . TO Flamm's. .• • W .• • gin have a il•iv or the celebrated "Ross Grain Drills" oa ho o d and for sale, being niodons to close oul, will sell them low, and warrant theta to work well. K ESSLER S CHO. Mill Creek, Aug. 8, riENT Cravid4 am! Scark of ovary variety.— ultio - Oruy Stuck:, j tat received iin4l for sale by J. W. SAXTON. • l 7 UCl' rocuiviiy„ t II , 110 ritig el &c..takt fur ‘..dc l,v I. :.•W SAXTON. List of Premiums, Tu toe awarded by the Agricultural Su, of Huntingdon county, at the Fate to be held ut lituilinelleo on the 10th, llth aull2th of October, I s l w S Ito,t 2,11,e4 do I;, 0%11 11111 colt, 3 Best 3ttci:ing ci , l6 tookr 1 yt,tr, 1 13cst brood nitto•, N KAT STOCK. 11,1 pair ot wort:tag o,en, 4 do, 3.1 bust Jo, I;rra burl. 1;.,1 :1 plit. 4.1.1 huilcr Be-it Ita ' lottek. do. 111,4 11.4 loilg 211 be.st ( 1.1, BM. 101 ~rli ~c tcuulal eve. 211 best do, Best lot 61 1.,11 : ,,, , 04.1,,t de, Best lut or .ntlitlown. 1106 S, Ilesl 14.3 r. Iwst :Id best do, I;,•st 40w, Ite,t, Best litter el I'I,UIVINCi IligheM, Second, Thhd, Fourth AGHICLILTITRAI, DEPLIDIENTS. Rest Plow, Iltml. liesL side hill plow Tlesi Best wheat ;bill, lied. corn Orii!, Iles( hor IliuL real 10,,• jr, , • •,••..• •,•I •• • ••,••••. ~ t 41 , 411ar may • 4,•44, 4,mm:rated the •. ILL s.l tilt_ C.lt.\ IN. •:•!. • coin, MECHANICA L r‘i .\ SI) MANLI•' CITIzEs, Hest par of li 80 60 do made Oft r , • I, 50 do cooking :Amy, 1 tlu washing machine, 50 •de set Ilireinef , 1 do set , 1 dopair.boule, 1 do.pair shoes • • 50 do side sole leather, 1 • do kip and vial-shin, 1 do side,. hurtles:l and tipper, 1 speconen or outride work, 1 do speeinien of earthen out aloud wore, 1 do saddle mid bridle, du two berm; carria:,e, 2 do buggy, 1 do lut of enbitiet wore, 1 1 du greatest vainly Gil ware, DomEsne MAN urAcTutiEs. Post beam., 4 OU 2.1 best do, 3 3d best do, 2 Bent cheese, 211 best. in, 2 3.1 lost do. 1 Bent honey, 2 11eSt two loaves ul Morel, 3 Ileat display of pron erves, Best display piekles. 1 Best speeimen of bard soap, Best specimen of tallow et utll.. 1 Best hearth ru..r, 21.1 best, Bust carpet, 2tul* best, 2 Bed Ilannel, 3 2nd do, 2 Bent quilt 3 2nd bent do, 2 Best wool socks, Best worsted do, Best orintmental iwedlewurk, Best silk onillroidery, Bent worsted do, Best specimen of shellwurk, Best do waxwork, Premiums of 50 awls each may lie for meritorious artich, not enumerated in this ll.huvu lint LO the sunned of *lO dollars at the diacrotion of the 11011:111.1:1:1'1 , 1l.t 1,. Best and grettleol, variely ell apple • ~ 00 Zul boot do, 2 Ilest dozen fall apples, 2 2,1 best do 1 Best dozeti whiter do, 2 2d boot do, ' 1 Best dozen peaches. 2 21 beat do, 1 Hoot pears, 2 . 22 1.1..0t do, I Boot plums, 2 21 boot do, 1 Dust quiliecs, 1 Bast native „rapes, 2 2il best do, I Host display of grape., 2 Ilea crituberries, (cultivated) 2 22 host do, 1 FLORAL. Best display of flowers iii bloom, 2 00 2il best du. I Best variety of dahlias, 2 2d bust du,. 1 Bust display of plants, 2 VEG 4TApi, LS. potatoes, 2d bc.d.. Best sweet patio., Best half duzeit tomatoes, 2a I.)c.it do. lkst half dozen puppets, Best " lams. Best " Best " curcuts, Beat " turnips, Best " onions, Best " stul lis of celery. Best two heads of cabbagu, Best 11C.116, POULTRY. pot pair of turkey,, best " gorse: Best 4, ducks, '‘ 841110111 k, Ucst display of The articles told 'stuck exhibited must be manufactured, raised or owned by the exhibi tor to entitle hint to the premium. For the one dollar premiums a copy of the "Farm Jour. tier or other publication fur one )car may ho mtbstittited. And iiiskad or the premiums of li red übuvu in Ulu Horticultural and Floral .le. partitions, literary prcminin, of m 1 % 4 1 it r reitt 1,1; he a,r:pdr4l. I\ 1 I SCE Ll AN E 0 US. 4;5 (M AYEWS PI ILLS. Urcatest Disc ,cry Mu i< AVERS CATHARTIC PILLS. They don't help complaints, but they CAN Mum. (Inc Ilex ha.; enrol Dyspepta. Three Boxes have cured the worst enFos of :3eo,foln, Too Poxes Ii re Cored Erysipelas. 'Hove Boxes ore sore to elenosthe system from Belt, often le, thou ono does it. Two Boxes hare maidetely cured, tint worst of ulcers on the legs. mall th.,es ,ehipitt Pal to cure the rile, tmu dose cures the headache arising from a foal stomach. rolw . (h.es viten repented expel every worm from the litel;.. Her ,hoehl he given to chi!. 111,1, "Ito ate a I w,ys more or less althetell with Asa gt;;ltle Physic they have no equal. Ono Box cures derangement or the Liver. Italia Hex (mesa ('old. They ituriry the blond, and thus strike at the foundat het or every disease. . . . A.:' I 'inner fill there is nut heir equut in the wOll.l. They aro purely vegetable, and can do no barin, but do accoleplidi en unaccountable 8110,unt of good. Prvpare Ay DR. J. C. All Lowell, Mess, and sold by every respectable Druggist in New Elqoend. T 108.1{EAD & SON, 1 Imitingdon, rit., RU- C & POUTER, Alexandria, Pa., J. 11. IMMEII & Co. Waterstreet, Pa., J. M. ROL LER, Petersburg, and by all dealers everywhere. Aug 15, 1855-2 m. NEW COAL BANK & COKE YARD. Persia, wishing the above articles, or - either of them, v. ill du well to call on the subscriber, near Plane Nu. 4 Portage Rail Road, where they can obtain a good artiele and at a low price.— There iaa good way of slapping the articles, either by Venna. Road, ur by Public Im provements. Peisoonut a distance can obtain the above articles by addressing the subscriber et hemlock, Cambria County, Pa. July IS, 185:1---2m DAVID W. SUS. Ground Rents for Sale. Persons owning lota aground in thweast of the Borough of Huntingdon, (and laying east of Smith street) which are subject to the payment of one dollar a year each, of ggound rent, will Intve an opportunity of buying the Sumo on or bethre the Ohl day of August next, by calling on the subscriber in the Borough of Huntingdon. In case the owners oflots do not buy out the ground rents, then I will ullbr the whole ot the ground rents due and to become due hereafter, at public sale at the Court Ilmou in the Hero' of Iheatingdon, on Thursday the 16th day of August, at 2 o'clock, M. A list and number of t h e lots, with the ground rent duo thereon, will he shown at the time nt sale. THOMAS I). SMITH, Ex't of Hieharil Penn Smith, deed. July 25, 'ss—ts. 'WARMERS' AND MECHANICS' FIRE, M AU INE AND LIFE INSURANCE COM. PAN Y, Mica LENNIG'S BUILDING, N.W. curlier Serum! and Walnut streets. PIIILAweLr MA. CAPITAL Me PM This Company cliccts . Firo•lnsurance on Buil. dingo, &e. 111AUINE INSUBANCE on VESSELS, . . " CA Ri ;0, To all ports in tho World, " FREIGHT, . . Inland insimitices On Goods by rivers, lakes, canals, railroad, and land carriage to all parts of the Union. MR), insurance upon LIVES, tmou the most favorable terms. DIRECTORS 1101I.T11011W B. Florence James E. Neal!, George 11. Armstrong, Charles Mimeo, Edward I'. 'Riddles., Esl. 11. llelnsbold, George Ilehishohl, F. C. Brewster, Thomas Manelerliebl, Isaac Leeds, niumns B FLORENCE, l'resideut, EnwAnn It. lli:smisLis, Sce'y Will. IIItEWSTEIt, Agent, 11UNTINGDoN, PA. BOOKS! BOOKS!! 25,000L(.,;,uni,A,r,,.„',L0wn,:, 11 4 ciiii.r"ing every variety to be ItioIALALV in Boson, New York tel Philadelphia—the has just received and (Aims fi. o,,teniely low. llis stock of STATIONARY is of grunt variety and superior quality as lid lows :—Foolscaps, Letter, Note and Wrapping Paper. Envelopes of every kind ; Gold and Steel Pens, Purtnamies, Pocket Books, Pen Knives, Pocket Knives, 61e. School Books of every God used in the country, tit wholesale and retail prices. - - I ()C/O PIECES WALL PAPER . of the latest tool prettiest styles, lust re mat for sale at .Philialelphia ret!ii! prices. All iltu above stuck the piti.lii• tied it to he to their inlet-nit to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to give satislitvtion to every cnslumcr. Storo opposite Whittaker's hotel, Railroad street. IVM. COLON. April to, tr J. W. TllOl/11PSIM aitirfli - l'ilitii7Ll'ila IIAW, AND COMMISSIONER FOR PELVAP.A DAVENPORT, lOWA. teods to buying, selling and locating Lands and land warrants, pays taxes, tones Money on lical Estate security,on commission, examines and makes abstracts ul title, Ac. Any business intrusted, will be attended to promptly and with lleter to I I nt. Geo. Taylor end Members of t;o! Bar at Iltintioglon. :May lill. Moo. NOTICE. NUTICI is b.rohy given that the partnership heretofore existing between the undersign ed (trading under the firm of Couch & Dimn,) is this day dissolved by mutual oonsent. Thu hooks Of iirm aro in tie hands of David Dlion with whole all concerned will please to make immodiuto settke:vni. (;EORUE COCCI', DAVID I)UNN. April 10, 1055-o*. DISSOLUTION. partnership beretolbre exintiii. , between Drown mad Ilager:y is this tray by wu• taut consent ditidulvell. All pers.,is knowing themselves indubted to the Mild lion, will please call and settle their accounts without delay. H. 1.. BROWN, J. H. HAGERTY. _ March 27 1835—tf. DENTISTR Y: 1)11. J. H. rtilwrrr, Surgeon Deftest, respectfully offers his profes i sional services to those who may wish operations 00 the tooth. 01lke with lk. Hewitt, Alexandria, Huntingdon Co.. April to, 18:4 VISIT, Salt, Plaster, Nail., Iron and Steel, all 1: kinds a country produce taken in exchange fat Goode at the store al J. & W. SAXTON. great vallety qlond , nme thoghama and fur by 3 * W. SAXTON, MISCELLANEOUS, LIYh.III3Z. AUGUST TERM, 1865. PROCLAMATION, W111.;111 , , AS, by a precept to 100 directed by the Judges of the Common Pleas of the ~.,ants of bearing test the 20111 day .1 April, 18,5, I am commanded to make I Mblic Proclamation throughout tor whole hnilf ick, that a Court of Common i'leas will be bold in the Court Ilutrai in the llorough of Hun tingdon, on the third Nlonday (and 20th day) of August, A. MO $55, for the trial °fall issues in raid Court which remain undetermined before the said Judges, when and where all jurors, witnesses and suitors, in the trial of all i,sacq are required to appear. Dated at Huntingdon, the 20th ot in the year °rune Lord Itiss,ltad 7th year Atnerivan Independence. JOSHUA GREENLAND, Sheriff. SECOND WENK. N & \V. Shaver vs Penna. 11. H. Co. Horatio Trexler & Co. vs J. & W. Saxton. Adolphus Patterson vs John Daehenbach. Sterling & Alexander VA Bracken Stitt & Cu. John Stewart vs John Love. J. 11. Lex vs Caldwell &.11Mover. Thos. Vaughan vs Gillirds [Man, IVatterman & Young vs Jno. Jiunisun. TRAVERSE iURORS. —Second We ck. eitkb Armitage, farmer, Ilenderson. John Anderson, farmer, Penn. Isaac Brencinan, farmer, Porter. Jacob Beck, fanner, Warriormark. Benjamin Brumbaugh, fanner, Penn. William Campbell, farmer, Tell. John Coulter, letterer, Walker. Beniamin Corbin, fanner, \Vest. David Colestock, farmer, Henderson. John Campbell, farmer, Jackson. William Dean, farmer, Union. James Decor, farmer, Cromwell. Andrew Nark:abaci], machiniNt, Henderson, Allan Edwards, mituuthcbtrer, Tod. Daniel Flonner, tanner, Walker. William G iesinger, fanner, Walter. Robert Given, farmer, Witßier. Jelin Grove Sr, Steiner, Penn. Jacob Heffner, farmer, Penn. John Elliot, limner, Boma Jacob Hematite, farmer, Porter. Enoch Isenberg, farmer, Porter. Joseph Isenberg, carpenter, Walker. George Mills, farmer, 'fell. William McAteer, farmer, Warriormark. Solomon !touch, farmer, Penn. Joseph Reed, farmer, Weal. John &trier, Locloteieler, Henderson. Gisurge Scott, farmer, Barre, John Shank, wagon maker, Warriormark. Abram Showalter, fanner, Cass. Ephraim Thompton, fanner, union. John Walters, Canner, Dublin. Daniel S. Whittaker, farmer, Union Samuel 1' Wallace, farmer, Morrie. William Moore, merchant, Porter. An Improvement worthy of the Pro gressive Age• A LDRIC II k FOOTE'S PATENT WASHING MACHINE. ftitlE subscriber is prepared to furnish every citizen of tits Cummonweoltl y with ono of these superb articles, acknowledged by all who have them in use, and by every ono who has tes ted them, to he superior to anything of the kind ever brought before the public. They:are made of the best material, under the supervision of the subscriber, who is prepared to deliver them at any point in this or the Adjoin ing counties. This machine possesses many ad vantages over any other of the kind, from the 'het, that it in 'no manner wears the clothing, uses less soap, and is easier worked. The price ranges from six to seven dollars. ..„ The subscriber warrants this machine to give entire satisfaction. If it does not do everything he says, no charge will ho made. A trial is earnestly Invited and perfect satisfaction war ranted. A strong recommendation for the ma chine is the onager already sold. Any person who wishes one of these articles, can be accommodated by addressing 13. J. WILLIAMS, Alexandria, lluotingdou Co., Pa. May 30, 1835-6 m. ItIMONAt. rilllE undersigned wishes to inform his friends I, and the public generally that' he has moved his shop to the building of And. Harrison, for merly occupied by him as Collector's °lnce, Hill St. Where ho intends carrying on lho Tailoring lu.incss on such terms as will not fail to give satisMetion to all that may favor him with their ettstimi. lle wishes to return thanks fur the liberal pa teenage heretofore received and hopes by strict attention to busingss to merit a continuance of the saw, ENOS 11. KULP. April to, 1853-tr. MEDICAL NOTICE. Dr. I). Houtz nit IVnt. Grath's, havii " e , fin), eill a Medical partnership, under the title of Houtz & Gralinu, offer their professional seed ers to the citizens of Alexandria, and the sur rounding country. 011iee—that formerly occupied by Dr. Houtz. DANIEL HOUTZ, M. 1). AVM. CIIAFIUS, M. D. Juno 27, 1855.-3 n. °SEMI DOUGLASS, in McConnellstown 0 has constantly on hand, ready made rides, soul is prepared to make and repair lions of all kinds at the shortest notice. April 23, 1855-IY. CLOTHS 4ND CANSLAIERES, plain and fancy, at very low prices, a t the stoic ti of OEO. GtVIN. WiIEAT by..tha budie! and Fluor oy the barrel fur bah, !Et the cheap now Store of CUNNINGHAM & DUNN. TIRIED APPLES, peeled nud uupeeled just -"r ece iv e d and fur salt) by CUNNINGHAM & DUNN. DUIIE White Lead just received and for sale by CUNNINGHAM & DUNN. i r : fuSt:l s im?: y ld Nail rod Iron, just received "Pa CUNNINGHAM & DUNN. CIItoCEIZY—A well-selected lot of Earthen , Waro, K for sale by CUNNINGHAM& DUNN. Wits and spikos. A gonerill assortment by CUNNINGHAM & DUNN' QUIVER Butter Knives, and Salt Spoons, al Suartt'a ChminJewelry Store, I )AIiASOLS (tithe very beat quality front 75 to J5ll each fur auto by J. & W. SAXTON. DUBE WIITS LEAD, jtrit received and fur solo by J. tfs W. SAXTON. Tali Ilinest assortment of Dots and Sholia over olli4red in town, or zale low by J. t c• IV. SAXTON. Gold Watches soltby tiNAD ewer than elsewhere. IiAIOWLS No. 1 Ilerring, just errived `.." apti tor sole at the store of UEO. GWIN. 300 uus•cu fur sale by l C INNINGII.OI 1, DUNN, Fresltlibutl mut Hoe Horsing% just received by CUNNINGHAM tt DUNN. I I 4CI'ET Looking Glawts and Troro, N.- , just received uud for mulu by G. LAVIN. I (MIMI; (Oa jt.:4 ',circa and for eal .1I by ,; PiANTO)..V ISC El 41 JAN EO US, Ilu,st, I , oltl{Eitis wi...1,1.s A CU.. C. 11' 1.1.1, A. PORK PACKERS, Wholt,alle Dealers in l'il;tiiitoatg, ANT) GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 31:), Liberty Slreet, COMMEII!'IAL ROW, PITTSiII:BG, P.l Have now on hand a very large and choice stork Bacon, to which we particularly desire to invite our friends and dealers generally. May 9, IST,.--7m. ZOOK OrKE,, . . . Nt ICI.. is hereby given 1 , , all per,ons whom it may ~ a ieern that from and after the next Net tienwir: It the County Auditors of llioningdon County, (in January 1156) no claim or demand by any person, against said Cotittly on neeonnt of any road or bridge view, election, or service of any kind rouble,' said county, and which is of an older standing than six years, will he allowed in settlement by said Auditors, and all dentand, uncalled for nu l nuclaimed up It, thn Otte spe• will he considered as forfeited and forever• shut out ; and the certificate, order or paper ou w!lich it in predicated, rejected and thrown aside na a eaneelled paper. RALPH CROTBLEY, PERRY AI,IORE, HENRY BREWSTEN, May 2:1, 1855. BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL, IVhere may be obtained the most speedy rot• ay ror DrsEA SES.- -Meets Strirtures, Seminal Weakness, Pain in the Loins, Atrertirms of the Kidneysolud ell those peculiar affections arising from n secret habit, par:iettlarly the youth of hoth coxes, which if not cured, produces con stitutional debility, reuderioy marriage impossi- Wu, and in the end destroys both Mind mid Body. Young Men, especially, who have become the victhns of Sol itary Vice, that dreadfal and de,tructine habit wbich annually sweeps to an untimely grave thou sands of young. men of the most exalted talents awl brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listening senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to ecstacy the hieing lyre, may cull with full confidence. Married Persons, or those contemplasing marriage, Ming aware of physical weakness, should inor.orliatelv consult Dr. J., tool be re.rore.l to pertbct healtii. Dr. Johnston, office No. 7 South Fredrick St., seven doors from Baltimore Street, east side up the steps. Celle particular in obtaining the name and number, ur you will mistake the place. A cure warranted, or no charge made, in from one to two days. TAKE NOTICE.-Dr. Johnston's office is in his dwelling, up the steps. His very extensive prac tice is a sufficient guarantee, that ho is the only propel physician to apply to. Dr. Johston, member of the Royal College of Surgeons. London, graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges of the United States, and the greater tart of whose life has been spent itt the:lfospitals of London, Paris Philadelphia, and. whore• lins effected some of the most aston• idling cures that were aver known, many trou bled with ringing in the ears and head when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sud den sounds, and bashfulness, with frequent blush ing attended sometimes with derangement of mind, were enred immediately. A CERTAIN DISEASE. -It is a melancholy fact that thousands flitt victims to this horrid disease owing to the unskilfulness of ignorant pretenders who by the use of that deadly pois o n Mercury, ruin the Constitution, causing the most serious symptoms of that dreadful disease to make their appearance, such as affections of the bead, nose, throat, sein, etc., progressing with frightful en pidity till death puts a period to their dreadful suffering, by sending theta io that Bourne whence no traveler returns. Tsar; PARTICULAR NOTICE.—Young men who have injured themselves by a certain practice in dulged in when alone—a habit Itequeutly learned from evil companions, or at school—the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured renders marriage impossible, amide stroys both mind and hody. What a pity that a young man, the hope of his country, and the darling of his parents should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequence oftleviating from the path of nature and indulging in a certain secret habit. Such persons before contemplating Marriage, should reflect that a sound mind and body aro the most necessary requisites to promote comm. bhil happiness Indeed without these, the jour ney through lire becomes a weary pilFriiimgc, the prospect hourly darkens to the view; 1110 mind becomes shadowed with despair, and Idled with the inclancholy reflection, that the hoppincs, ol'anuther becomes blighted with our own. CoNsvvrtrriiisim. Dimmery.—Dr. J. eddrer.s. es young men, and MI who have injured them selves liv private nnrl improper indulgence. . jmpuls,t,,,A.—These are some of the sail aml melancholy effects produced by curly baflt r youth, viz: Weakness of the Back mid I,i Pains in the head, Dimness of Sight, t.. , Muscular power, Palpitation of the lieu, 1 a - pepsin, Nervous irritability, Detaugements of Mc Digestive Functions, General LlobalfY of Consumption, &v. 1111,TALLY—The fearful effects on the mind ore much to be dreaded; Loss or memory, Confusion of ideas, Depression of Spirit, Evil Forloslings; Aversion to Society, Self Distrust, Love of Soli tude, &c., aro stmo uf tho evils protinciol. Thousands of persons of all igo s,e a n now judge what is the cause of their declining health. Los ing their vigor, becoming weak, polo and entacia. yeti, have singular appearance about the eyes, tough and spinouts or eunsumption. - - . Married persons, or thOsu eollteMp la j lig - tge, being aware of physical weakness, should imedistely consult Dr. J. and be restored to per m, health. Office, No. 7, South Frederick-St., Baltimore, Md. ALL SURGICAL OM :RATIONS PEILFOIIMCD.— N• 13. Let no Mae delicacy present you, but ap- ply inimediately either personally or by letter. Skin Diseases Speedily Cured, 'Po STussouns.—The ninny thousands cured at tlll3lllStitattOß Within the last ten years, and the numerous important Surgical Operations perfumed by Dr. J.,witne,sed by the Reporters of the papers, and many other persons, notices of which have tippet. eil again and again before the public, is a sufficient guarantee that the aillieted will find a skillful :mil limuirable phys'cian. . - - As there are SII many iguerant and worthless pool, ailverth,ing theito•elves as l'hysivins,ritin. lig the iftaith of the aillictell pr. Johnston would my to those iinaciptainteil with his reputation that lit Credentials ur Diplumas always lulug iu his avo.kness of the urganu itutueiliatoly cured, liftl full vigor resterod OAn letters pq4:. Daill—qtmietlies sent by May 22, 1855.-1. 10 DOZEN Ames' Ny. 2 Shuvels,jot red and for nale br J. & W. SA xcruN. Atnust beautiful lut Bcrngo to Wits put torus, and in the piece, from 18!:ets up to 50 per yard,J ust received and for sole by J. S:ISTON. best asmirtmuut or Hosiery in town eon visting ut Giulio:, Gentlemen, Mb:dm and Children or every rudely for unto by J. et W. SAXTON. 'AMS, 8110 U Lpgits, and Flitch just recui ,ved and for .ule bi OUNNINUHANI & I)UNN. ►iillE cheap.' and I.ost lot of llorogo, .I- and lki'igo de Laine, alsu Natin4, inot reed and fur hale by J.& W. SA :1/4.TON. Choice lot ul dried beef ,last reccivutl dud .LA. tut bale ut tltc new mare at & DUNN. jn:t re,ci,ed and hni•itleLy .1, W. 1,,,1 \ TON ISCEI4I,ANE()US. 11.11 i YEA:i.'II7IT ttAIRIIII,W REII.EDIES, under the suui, sarmiuu and authority TIM UNIVERSITY Or Free Medicine AND PoPULAH KNOWLEDGE. CHAR. TERND BY THE STATE OF I'ENNSYL VANIA, APRIL 29:1853, WITH A CAPITAL O 1 $lOO,OOO, MAINLY FOR THE PUHPOSE OF ARRES TINU THE EVILM OF ALL • •- •: .V.VIJ VIZ .11 A!, Mr , modyin:4 the Community with relic tje nlieret, a Competent Physician cannot or will not be employed, have purchaaed Irma Dr. JOHN It. 11!!WSND, celehr:UQd Rowand's Tonio Mixture Known for upwards of twenty-live years I, file oily sure and safe rare for FEVER & AGUE &C. And his illestimaWiromedy for BuN'RL COM PL A INTS, 11,0 WAND'S a YR UP 01? BLACKBERRY ROOT, Which highly approved and popular MOW together with the University's Remedy lOr Complaints of the Lungs, The University's Remedy for Dyspepsia or Tie University's Remedy fur Costive Bow. eli. Also the University's Almanac may La had. at the Branch Dispensary, or &moat' Moore & tiwoope, Alexandria, hunt. Cu., Pa.. Thos. Read & Son, Iluntimon •• William Bell, cc c 4 ' Kessler & Bro., Mill Creek, •". B. r•. Kepner, Mifflintown, Juniata " Benner & Crawford, Thompsontown " Thos. Ohcrholtacr, Patterson G. Gingrich & Co. New Mexico, Jonathan Zeller. hiihon, Cumberloud " W. S. Prowell, Now Cumberland " L. B. Riper, F Caslow, Milton James Bleakle'y, Franklin Wattage " M Thompmn, Hauteur...A), Blair ' '• Dud Hop, Franklin Forge, 'cgt Uco. Bergstrasser Frankstown, u t' 1). Williams, Hollidaysburg • 11. Myers, " it 14 J. Thionp'son, CI. IC st J.. II vston, head Crooked Data . .., J. A. liotinge, Williamsburg, " t , T. Falls, 2nd Lock below " st . CI Milk/till A Limy Yellow Springs, ~ ~ E. Goodfellow, Hollidaysburg, ~ ‘, Jacob Illelntvre, Martinsburg, " st, B. /denser. Waynesboro, st 44 Mary Orr Hollidaysburg, 44 6C James Boil, Johnstown, Cambria, " H. Lambertson, Franklin, Vonango," Chas. Ilitz, Lewistown, Malin " J. M. Wllliants. kleVeytown, " ~ J. It. Smith, Newton Hamilton, is , P. C. Cruige, 4C ~ J. W. Smith. " 6C 66. his. Strode, Jr., Strode's Mills " Mary Marks, Lewistown, FY.Musa,"__ 4i G. W.13.111=14 Metreytonn, .". 11. lirntser & Son, Johnstown, Cambria" May In, 1855-Sin. HELMBOLD'S 6 A 4111 :I Illelmboldis flighty CotaCeattated COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT nucini, For Diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys, Oh. atructions of the Urine, Chronic nouorrkeut Glects, Weaknesses. and all diseases of lho Sensed tlsgans, WHETHER IN MALE OR .FEMALE, from whatever cause they may have originated and no matter of how long standing. Ifyou here contracted the terrible disease, which, when once seated in the oaten,. Wdl down from one generation ha anothee, undermi ning the constitution and snapping the very vital fluids of life, do not trust yourself in the hands of Quacks who start op every day in a city like this, and till the papers with glaring falsehoods too well calculated to device the young and those not acquainted with their tricks. You cannot he too careful iu the selection of a remedy in these eases. THE FLUID pXTRACT MICRO has been pronounced by eminent physichusa TUE GREATEST REMEDY EVER KNOWN It is a medicine perl•cetly ..- lileasatit in its MAL: and very innocent in its action, and yet so that nigh that it ANNIHILATES EVERY PARTICLE the rank and poisonous TINA a this dreudlul di:4:1.0;1; and, unlike other remedies it dues nut dry tip the disease in the blood. Constitutional Debility. brought on by self-abuse, a most terrible di;- case, is hick has brought thousands of the hu man race to untimely graves, thus blasting the brilliant hopes of parents, and blighting in the bud lie glorious ambition of many et noble youth, can he mired by this IN FALLIAL ItEAIEDY. And as a medicine which must honitileveryhedy i'cum the simply delicate to the confined and de :pairing invalid, no equal is to he found, ACTING Dunn AS A OUSE AND VENTATIVE. llclutkoliPs Highly Concentrated COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSA PAIBLLA, Fur potifying the Blood, removing all tlinasc arising front excess of Mercury, fit= any exposure in life, chronic coastal' Ilona! disease s arising front an ran• pure state orate Bluod,rmd the only reliable end pOcchpil kuown remedy out, for the Clll . O of ScrofulaSult Rheum, Scald Uleerutions ofthe Throat audLegs, Pains and Swellings of the Bones, Totter, Pim plus on the Feet), and all sca ly Eruptions of the Skin, &e., &e. •••• • - This article is now prescribed by some of the utast distinguished Physicians In the country, and has proved ntoru efficient in inaction than preparation of Sarsaparilla yet uttered the pub • lie. Settraf eases of soetnitiolY Syphilis, Mat curial mid SUralliOltS diseases hive entirely to cultured ja the limitable wards of ear Public In stitutions which had for ninny years resisted cc cry mode of treatment that could bedevised.-- lhese woes fitruish striking. examples of the salutary abets of this medicine in arresting sotto tif the must inveterate diseases, after the glttel, were destroyed and the bones already al NOTI LT.—Letters from responsible Ploys* clans and Prolessors of severul Medical Colleges and eeriiliestes °retires from patients win by Mond necompanyiug both Preparations, CES Fluid Extract of Dacha, Si bottle or ti bot. So " Sarsaparilla. " equal in %strength to one gallon Syrup of Sar...• Prepared and sold by 11. T. 11ELMBOLD, Chemist, 264 Chestnut St., near the (timid House, Dbiladolphia. To he had oh Thos. Read & Son, llnutingdon, in,, and Druggists and Dealers csurywhure. tr; , :tu Lakes dioveted 10 the Proprietor 0 , .lurtit ern in i u,ord,ufe siltation, May in, 1555-ty. FBI: asbortmout of Onou Coats, Vogt. Cl.. awl runts tram 074 upwar4ls for sale .ti the cheap clothing store of H. ROMAN. riVIE hest assortment of Carpal over °gyred ; Mid ut lowur ottcua hum tutu ho got at any Otlicr pUsbituhltiout. Just received mid for dale by J. S. W. SA XTON. i pc o ived :Li.: for stile—Mackerel, Shad. J Peri tug, Trent, eml enfib.h, by .1. , t 'y. ti4XTON_ ,~:;::~