.:.= God Save the Commonwealth PIRIACIAJIATION OF GENERAL ELECTION, DuitscAyr TO AN ACT 01".111E GEN ." eral Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An net relating to the electi ins of tine Commonwealth," approved the second day of July, A. D. 1839, I, JOSHUA GREENLAND, High Sheriff of the County of llnntingdon, in the State of Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to the el• echos of the County aforesaid, that a General Election will be held in said County of Hunt• ingdon, on the SECOND TUESDAY OM day) of OCTOBER, 1855, at which time State tend County Officers, so 10110 M, will be elected : , One Pardon to fill the office of Canal Com• 11118S1011CC of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva. Two Persons to represent the counties of Huntingdon and Blair in the Houso of Rotre mitatives of the Commonwealth otTennsy va• One person to fill the office of Treasurer for the County of Huntingdon. One Person to fill the offico of County Cont. mission.. for the County of Huntingdon. One Person to fill the office of Director of the Poor, for the County of Huntingdon. One Person to fill the oflien of Auditor for the County of Iltuttine,don. One Person to fill the office of Coroner for the County of lluntingdon. In litositianco uf said A ct, 1 ohm hereby make known and give notice, that the places of hold ing the aforesaid General Election in the sev eral election districts within the said county,are as follows I ,t district, composed of Henderson town :hie, and all that pert of Walker township not in the 16th districts at the Court House in the Borough of lluntingden. 2,1 district, composed of Dublin township. at Plea!ant Hill school house, near Joseph Nets• on's in said township. :id district, composed of no much of Warri• oi -snarl; township as is not included is the 19th district, at the School House adjoining the town of Warriorsruark. Ith district, comprised of the township of Ilopewell, at the School house at Rough and heady Uurnace, in said township. Ott, district, comp°. .1 of the township of Berme, at the house of .1 onus Livingston (ffir inerly John harems) in do: town of Satilsburg, in said township. oth district, composed of the township of Shirley, at the house of It. Fraker, in Shirloys burg,. 7th district, composed of Porter end Walker townships, and no much of West township as is included its the following boundaries, to wit : beginning at the south-west corner of Tobias Caufinan's them on the bank of the little Joni eta river, at the lower end of Jackson's nar rows, thence in a north•casterly direction to the most southernly part of the tarns owned by Michael Maguire, thence north 40 degrees west to the top of Tussey's mountain, to intersect the line of'F'tanklintowiiship, thence along said ling to little Juniata river, thence down the seine to the place of beginning, at the Public School House opposite the German Reform Church in the borough of Alexandria. Rh district, composed of t h e township of Franklin, at the house of Jacob Matteis, now ',copied by G. W. Battens, to said township. 9111 district, composed of Tell township, at, the Union School House, near tho Union Meet ing House, in said township. 10th district, composed of Springfield town ship, it the School house near Hugh Madden's in said township. lOh district, composed of Union tp., at the School house near Ezekiel Corbin's, in said 12th district, composed of Brady township, at the School House known as thu Centre School House in said township. 13th district, composed of Morris township, at the house now occupied by Abraham Moyer, (lni,liceper,) late Alex. Lowry, Jr., in the vil lage of Watcrstreet, in said township. 1401 district, composed of that part of West tp., not included in the 7th district, at the pub lic School Ilouso on the facto now occupied by Miles Lewis, (formerly owned by James lin -11 is,) in said township. • 15th district, composed of that part of Walk er township lying southwest of a line commen cing opposite David Corbin's House, at the Un ion township line, thence in a straight line, in cluding said Corbin's house to the corner of Por ter township, on the Huntingdon and Woodcock valley road, at the 11.01150 of Jacob Magnity, in . said township. Ilith district, composed of the township of Tod, at the Green School Hoot° in said tp. 17th district, composed of that part of West tp., on the south east side of Warrior rid,sie, be ginning at the • line of West and Henderson w tonships, at the foot of said Ridge, to the line of Barren tp., thence by the division line of Barren and West townships, to the summit of Stone mountain, to intersect the line of Hen derson and West townships, thence by said line to place of beginning, a. the house new occu pied by Benj. Corbin, on purr 's Run. 18th district, composed of Cromwell tp., at the house now occupied by David Etnire, in Orbisonia. 19th district, composed of the Borough of Birmingham, with the several tracts of land near to and attached to the same, now owned and occupied by Thomas M. Owens, John K. McCaltan, A. Roberson, John Gensimer and Gensimer, the tract of land now owned by Cleo. On John Shoeitherger, known as rho Porter . tract, is annexed to said district, situate in the township of Warriorsmark, at the politic school house in said Borough. 20th district, composed of Cass township, at the public school house in Cassville, in said tp. lAt district, composed ofJ tick iou township, at the house of Robert Barr, now occupied by John Hirst, at MeAleavy's Fort, in said tp. 22d district, composed of Clay township, at the house of Josh. Shore, at the Three Springs in said township. 23d district, composed of the township of Penn, at the public school housu in Buckles burg, in said township. 24th district, composed of that pert of Shir ley township, lying and being within the follow ing described boundaries, to wit Beginiiing at the intersection of Union and Shirley township lines with the Juniata river, on the south side thereof; titmice along said Union township line for the distance of throe miles from said river; thence eastwardly by a straight lino to tho point where the main from Eby 's mill to Germany Valley, crosses the summit of Sandy Ridge;— thence northwardly along the summit of San dy Ridge to the river J innate, and thence up said river to the place of beginning ; at the public School House in Mount Union, in said district. 25th district, composed of the Borough of Huntingdon, at the Court House in said bor ough. also matte knowii and give notice, as in and by the 13th section of the aforesaid act, I am directed, "that every person, except justic es of the peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust-under the gov ernment of the United States, or of this State, or of any city or incorporated district ? whether a commissioned officer or agent, whom or shall he employed under the legislative, executiveor the judiciary department of this State, or of the U. States, or any cat or incorporated dis trict, and also, that every inember of Congress and of the State Legislature, and of the select or common council of any city, commissioners any incorporated district, is by law hicapa- blo of holding or exercising at the same time, the office or appointment of judge, inspector, or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no inspector, .judge, or other officer of any such election, shall be then eligible to any °thee to be then voted for." Also, that in the 14th section of the act of Assembly, entitled an "Act relating to execu tions and for other purposes," approved, Aprd 16, 1849, it is enacted that the aforesaid 13th section "shall not be construed as to prevent any militia officer or borough officer from ser ring as judge, inspector or clerk, for any gene. ral or special election in this Commonwealth." Pursuant to the provisions contained in the 67th section in the act aforesaid, the judges of the aforesaid districts shall respectively take charge of the certificate or return of the elec. tints of their respective districts, and produce them at a meeting of one ,judge from each dis trict, at the Court House, in the Boroug,h of Huntingdon, on the third day after the clay of the election, being for the present year on Fri day, the 12th day of October next, then and there to do and perform the duties required by law of said judges. Also, that where a judge by sickness or unavoidable accident, is unable to attend said meeting of Judges, then the cer tificate of return aforesaid shall be taken charge of by one of the inspectors or clerks of the e lection of said district, and shall do and per. form the duties required of said judge unable to attend. Also, in the 61st section of said net, it is en acted that "every general and special election shall be opened between the hours of eight and ten in the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adjournment until seven o'clock in the evening when the polls shall he closed." Gicen muter my hand at Iluntinydan, the lOth day :1 ' September, 1855, and of /he deuce (he tr. States, (he semly-ninth. JOSHUA GItEENL.IVIt. Sheriff's Office,l Shero: Host., Sept. 10, Lewimlown Adverlisements. I.\ /t .1L f t? beautiful patterns and eleimot drips, al. U together surpaseiup in practical use and , tyle the Parlor and Roma Stoves sold here for the last, four years, among which Will be Retell the Opal Parlor Stove, (num and close fronts ; the Jewel Parlor stove, the 111() it beautiful coal stove in the market ; the Fairy Queen Airtight for wood ; this stove is the admiration it all who have seen it—it is (in appearance) imbed a Fairy Queen ; the Hunter's Airtight Franklin; the Room Parlor ; the Room Franklin ; the Floral Air-tight Parlor and Franklin ; the Me. tropolitan Coal Burner—this stove is symirmtri cal in shape, splendidly ornamented and valled in its capacity for throwing outheat with small amount of fuel ; the Roman, Grecian and Philadelphian six plates, front If to 32 inches in length, for wood ; the numbers .1, 5, li, are just the stove for farmers—will take a stick of wood from 211 to 32 inches in length—plain and neat styles, the sides are in two pieces, ri vetted together to prevent warping or cracking from heat. All these stoves (with many others) arc new in this market, and are warranted superior in utility, economy and beauty to any stoves we have. To ore and all we say "come" and we will be glad to shwv you what we have, sell you what we can, 50(1 endeavor to please yotrby low prices, courtesy, and attention. F. O. FItANCISCUS. Sept. 12, 1855-Imo. - (618,81A1i IN TIM PRICES OF STOVES 2 STOVES The Lewistown Stove Warehouse, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, F. 0. FRANCISCUS, Agent. HTIMING made arrangements ibis seasoi with several of the Eastern Foundries, am enabled to offer fur sale at Commission Prices, the largest and best stock of all kinds of stoves ever presented for the choice and inspection of the public. Call and see the Superior "Now World" Cook, the unexceptionable Globe, the excellent Ohard, Flat Top Cook, Chrystal Cook Champion Cook, Enchantress, Penn Cook, Ju niata Cools, ke. F. 0. FRANCISCUS. Sept. 12, 1855-Im. LUMBER YARD, MOOFeet 11 and 2 inch dry Plank. 10,000 feet 11 " Boards. 25,00 feet 1 inch Jry boards. 20,000 " Ia I " " 20,000 3 feet Plastering Lath. 20,000 4 feet " • • " 0,000 11 fence bds. 4,000 feet Hemlock and White Pine. 140,000 sawed studding shingles, 2.1326 tpcb. On hand and to arrive. Terms—Cash. In about two mouths I expect to have recci. red a full and ample stock of eountry and Sus • quelmuna stuff, of all grades and qualities, as may be wanted. F. G. FRANCISCUS. Sept. 12, 1855-1 m MICHIGAN PLOUGHS, EAGLE JAMESON IRON For solo by F. O. FRANCISCUS. Sept. 12, 18.55.-Imo. RIIIEB, double and single barrelled Guns, some extra French Powder Flasks and Pouches, patent Wads, Ride Powder, Shot of all sixes generally used, F. G. PrtANCISCUS. Sept. 12, 1853.—1m0. STOVE POLISH WE have for sale the best Stove Polish used. A small quantity will brighten a rusted Stove into cleanliness and beauty in a short .... • .. time. F. G. FRZNCISUUS. Sept. 12, 1853.—1m0. ONE thousand pounds SHEET ZINC. 3000 pounds English and American Shot Iron. 100 pounds Russian Sheet Iron. F. G. FItANCISCUS. Sept. 12, h.1.).-11no. 2'o SPORTSME.N; tCr tIFLE BARRELS, assorted. 11U I :10 to 150 Balls, weighing 7 to 11 pound: warranted, with alt kinds of Look's and hoe Rifle Trimmings, for sale by F. G. FRANCISCUS. Sept. 12, 1855.—1m0. /, DOZEN Ten Plato Stoves, assorted, size, from 18 to 30 inches. FIIANCISCUS. Sept. 12, 1835-Im, gTRAW CUTTERS, several patterns .1; prices FODDER " CORN SHE LLERS, PLOUGHS, &c, just re• ceivod by F. G. FRANCISCUS. Supt. 12, 1855.-Imo. WANTED. The School Directors of Porter township wish to employ four colopetentTeachers, to take charge of tho public Schools of Porter llis• trict, to whom liberal wages will be given.— Schools to open about tho 15th of October• and continue for 'bur months. The County Superintendent will meet with School Directors of Porter District, in the bor. ough of Alexandria on Saturday the 13 of October, for the purpose of examining the ap plicant,. H. GII,AFFIUS, Sept 12th 1355. —3l. Sec. RAILROAD HOURS. TRAINS GOING EAST. Mail T. I Ex. T. Ex. T. lE. T. Turin leaves P.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. Petersburg, 2.45 9.07 3.52 12,30 Huntingdon, 3.02 9.22 4.08 1.05 Mill Creek, 3.15 9.33 4.18 1,38 Mt. Union, 3.33 9.47 4.31 2,20 TRAINS Gotsn Train leaves P.M A.M. P.M. A.M. Mt. Union, 4.16 6.26 7.12 5,25 Mill Creek, • 4.33 6.39 7.25 5.55 Unntingdon, 4.48 6.52 7.38 7.02 Petersburg, 5.03 7.05 7.49 7.30 i.YCY_ff_tA! - /§V.AII) , :i MACHINE SHOP AND FRENCH " BURRI - b MILL STONE, 461 lik T EATTO EIMVIT - 1 . 110 Corner of Germantown Road and New Market Streets, on the North Pennsylvania Rail Road, Philadelphia. Constantly on hand or innde to older, the fol lowing highly approved Flour Mill Machinery. Woodward 's Patent Portable Mills andSinut Machines. Johnston's Patent Iron Concave Bran Dus ters. Stover's Patent Fuel Saving Corn Kilns. Pitrson's Patent Barrel Hoop and Moulding Maehir.es. Improved Bridge Steps and Bus!. for Mill Spindles WARItANTED, Tho best Anchor Brood Bulling Cloth Blirr & Calico Mill Stones. Corn, Cole and Plaster Crushers. ALSO SOLE OWNER, OF Johnston's Patent Cast Metal Con- cave - @'&34ArL • nst and South-East of the Ohio and Nississip piltivers. Warranted to take out of the offal of every ushel Ground, from 1 to V, Ills, of standard ,ur, which could not he bolted out on account the electrical adhuitn. ti. the Bran. NOTICE :—I hereby woes all persons against infringing my rights, secured by Letters Pa tent as above, as 1 will prosecute all persons malting, nulling, or using any Bran Rioters with an Iron or Cast Metal Concave in yin. lotion of the Letters Patent of Joseph John ston, dated April 21th, 1851. THOMAS IL WOODWARD, Proprietor. N. B.—State and County Patent Bights for all the above Machines for Sale. August 29, 1855. tf FILES AND RASPS, NEW STREET FILE WORKS, PHILADELPHIA. The sulnicriber is constantly manuflicturing Files and Rasps of superior quality and at the lowest prices, equal to the best imported goods and much cheaper. Manufacturers and Mechanics can have their old files re-cut and made equal to new, at about half the original cost. Flat 12 inches ' $2,00 per dozen ; Flat. 14 inches $2,73 per dozen i Saw-files, half round, Mills= .41 oth er files in proportion. Single files and frac tional parts of dozens charged at the same rates, and warranted satisfactory. J. B. SMITH'. No. 61 New Street between Race & Vine & Second and Third Sts. Philadelphia. Aug. 22, 1855.-3 m. Chambermburg a: Mt. Union STAGE LINE REVIVED. T",l'eui?„drosi,grageas"Terthltearraweatireconf Chambersburg and Mt.' Uri., cannot be but disadvantageous to a large section to the country hos, at considerable expense and trouble, made .arrangements to run a line of Stages Tri-weekly between the two points. Good Horses and tom. fortable Stages have been placed on the route, and experienced and trusty drivers will superin tend the running of the Coaches. The proprie tor of the lino is desirous that it be maintained, and he therefore calls upon the public generally to patronise it, confident that it will bo for their mutual advantage. Every attention necessary will be given, and the running of the Stages trill be regular. IE6 - Stages leave Mt. Union, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday evenings, arriving at Chamber:burg the next day at 2 o'clock. Re turning, leave Chan:horst:erg the same night at 10 o'clock, arriving at Mt. Union early the fol lowing evening in time for the Cars. Stages stop ut Shirleysburg, Orbisonia, Shade Gap, Burnt Cabins, Fannettsburg, Norse Valley, Strasburg and It eeer's stare. ' CW.Fitre through $3,00: to intermediate points in proportion. JOIIN JAMISON. August 22, 1555.—tf. BOOKS! BOOKS!! 25,000 a v n ( ilp = b o o f oil l r 1 , 0 embracing every variety to be had V.IM r't in Boston, Now 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 :—Foolseaps, Letter, Note and Wrapping Paper. Envelopes of every kind ; Gold and Steel Pens, Porttnonies, Pocket Books, Pen Knives,Pocket Knives, &e. School Books of every ind used in the country, at wholesale and retail prices. 1000 PIECES WALL PAPER of the latest and prettiest styles, just re e:tived and for sale at Philadelphia retail prices. All tho above stock the public will lied it to be to their intcr,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. Ca l ON. Huntingdon, April 10, 1855.-tf SETTLE UP. Persons knowing themseives indebted to th Into firm of Frank and Neff of Marklesburg, ci thor by note, book, or any unsettled account, at hereby notified that it settlement is not made a or before the Ist day of November, their accoma will be placed in the hands of proper officers ft collection. ANDREW G. NEFF Aug. 22, 1855.-tn.• DENTISTRY. DR. J. R. nEwtrr, Surgeon fi _ _ Dentist, respectfully oilers his 'J. professional services to those who may wish operations on the teeth. Otlice with Dr. Hewitt, Alexandria, Huntingdon Co., Pa. April 10, 1855-610. TO FARMERS. WE still have a few of tho celebrated "Ross Gr Drills" on hand and for sale, being minions to close out, will sell theta low, and warrant thew to work well. KESSLELL & ItPO. Mill Creek, Aug. 8,1855-6 t. GENT Cravats and Scarfs of every variety. also Gray Stocks, just received nod for so by J. ft W. SAXTON. JUST receiving, this week, Macknrel,yerring &c., and for sale by & W. bAX roN. Salt, Plaster, Nails, Iron and * Stool, all kinds of country produce taken iu exchange for Goods at the store of J. & W. SAXTON, A great variety of handsome Ginghams and 11. sale by J. S. W. 6.tIXTON. List of Premiums, • To be awarded by the Agricultural Society of Huntingdon county, at the Fair to be held at Huntingdon on the 10th, 11th and 12th of October, 1855. vAltm , ro c ltultSES. Best Stallion, 2d bent do, 3d bent do, Best two or three year old colt, Best sucking cult under 1 year, Bent brood Inure, . , . NEAT STOCK. Bust pair of working oxen, 2d best do, ad best do, 13est bull, 2d best do, Best cow, 2d best do, Best year old heifer, u 2 a as a Bust lot of calves, ' SHEEP. Best Gee wooled buck, 3 00 2(1 best do, 2 Best Southdown do, :i Best long•wooled du, 0 2d best do, 2 Best lot of fine wooled ewes, 3 2d bent do, 2 Best lot of long wooled do, 3 Best lut of southdown. 3 1100 S. Best boar, 24 best do, 3d best do, Best sow, Int best, Best litter or pig: PLOWING Highest, Second, Fouah AG 8188 1111 7 1tA I. IMPLEMENTS. Best P10w,3 00 Best harrow, 2 Best cultivator, 3 Best side hill plow, 0 Best windmill, 3 Best wheat, drill, 3 Beet corn drill, Best horse rake, 2 Best reaper, It Best inower, 3 I )i,ieretionary premilitio of ore dollar fluty lie given fur articles nit enumerated in the above list to the amount of $l2. ..... 610 IN Lest wheat, 2d best do, Best Indian corn, 2d best do, Best oats, Best buckwheat, ismc;L\Nic.\t, 1.11.1.1: , ,1FN . i's AND M.\ NlTAtti I; V:i. Best pair of horse shoes, 1:1 , 0 50 do made meat vessel, 50 do cooking stove, I do washing machine, 50 do set farming,harness, I do set single harness, 1 du pair boots, I do pair shoes 30 do side sole leather, 1 do hip and calf shin, 1 do side, harness and upper, 1 do specimen of marble work, I do specimen el earthen and stone ware, 1 do saddle and bridle, 1 do two horse carriage, 2 do buggy, • I do lot of cabinet ware, .... 1 do greatest' vatic ty of tin Ware, • I. DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. Best butter, .1 21 best do, . 3 3d best dn, 2 Best cheese, 3 2d best do, 2 3d best do. 1 Best honey, 2 Best two loaves of bread, Best display pf preserves, 1 Best display of pickles. 1 Best specimen of hard snap, 1 Best specimen of tallow candle:, I Best hearth rug, - 1 2nd best, Best carpet, 3 2,,1 best, 2 Best Hammel, 3 Best do, 2 Best quilt, 3 2nd best do, 2 Best wool socks, Best worsted do, Best ornamental needlework, Best silk embroidery, Best worsted do, Best specimen of sluellwork, 2ml do waxwork, Premiums of 50 mots each may be ;kw:tided for meritorious articles not enumerated in this above list to the amount of $lO dollars at the discretion of the Judges. HORTICULTURAL. Best and greatest variety of apples, 3 00 2nd best do, 2 Best dozen fall apples, 2 2d best do 1 Best dozen winter do, 2 2d best do, 1 Best dozen peaches, 2 2d best do, 1 Best pears, 2 2d best do, 1 Best plums, 2 • 2d best do, 1 Best quinces, 1 Bost native grape.:, 2 2d best do, 1 Best display of grape, 2 Best cranberries, (cultivated) 2 2d best do, I 11.(illA1,. Bed di,plity of i10w,.. is mu., 2 00 2,l best 110. 1 141st % Itt let' , of daliii,o, 2 2d best do, 1 Best display of plants, 2 VEGETABLES. Best potatuee, 2d best. Best, sweet potaims, Best belt' dozen tomatoes, 2,1 best do. Best Bali dozeu Beat " beets, Best " parsnips, Best " carrots, Bent ‘' turnips, Best " onions, , Best " stalksof vele' v, Best two heads of cabbage, Best beaus, PO 1: LTV Y Best pair of turkeys, Bed " gee., Bed " ducks,. Best " Shanghais, Best display of poultry, 1 The articles and stook exhibited must be manufactured, raised or owned by the exhib,. for to entitle hint to the premium. For the one dollar premiums a copy of the "Firm Jour• nal" or other publication for ono year may be subst Ruled. And instead of the premiums of fend above in the Horticultural and Floral de partments, literary premium. of equal or great er value may be awarded. MISCELLANEOUS, $5OO 2 A_VER'S FILLS. Creoles( 1/ J j . AVERS CATHARTIC PILLS. They don't help complaints, but they em them. One Box lens cured Oppepsitt. Three Boxes here cured the wont e.,es Scrofula. Two Boxes hove Cored El, SII/Ohli. Three Boxes ore sure to elennsthe system fru! Beil;—often less than une does it. Two Boxes hnve completely cured the woe of ulcers on tile legs. _ . Small doses seldom fail to cure the Piles. One dose cures the licrultiche arising fruit foul stomach. Strong dons often repented expel every won from t h e body. They should he given to chi dren, who ore nlways more or loss InfliCted oil this scourge. As it gentle Physic they hove no equal. one lox curCs derangement or 'the Li, Half at DUX cures n Cold. They purify the blood, nod lbw strike nt t foundation of erer)• disense. As u Dinner Piir.there is nut .heir wit.l the world. Thoy are parely vegetable, and can do no harm, hat tbi accomplish an IttlaCCOMlttlbje amount of good. Prepared I, 1/R. J. C. AYEII, Lowell, Mass, and sold by e4ry respectable Druggist in New England. THOS.RE AD & SON, Huntingdon, Pa.. BC CIIEIZ & l'O wrmt, A lexatul ria, Pa., J. 11. 11(0111E1: & Co. Waterstreet, J. M. ROL 1. ER, Petersburg, and by all dealers everywhere. , Aug I), 1853-2 m. VAIIMERS' AND IRECIIANICS' FIRE MARINE AND LIFE INSURANCE (11/M ]'ANY, Mice LENNIG'S BUILDINU, N. W corner Second not Walnut streets. Pill ! II)I:LIIILl, CAPITAL $300,000. This employ effects Tiro Insuronee ou Boil Goods, Furniture, MARINE INSURANCE On VESSELS, " CARGO, To all ports in Om World, " FREIGHT, _ . - - - - • Inland insurances ca*Goods by rivers, lake, canals, railroad, and land carriage to all parts a] the Union. Al,o, insurance upon LIVES, upon tho favorable tom's. DIIIECTOBS NOM Tholllll4 B. Florence I Jollies E. Ncall, Charles Dingee, Ed. B. Belishald, F. C. Brewster, k,str Leech, George 11. Armstrong, Edward I'. Middleton, George Ilohnbo ld, Thomas 3lnnderficl4l, TIIO7 , IAS 11 FLOnENCE, Euw.t. 11. llELmnot, Sce'v WM. HRE WSTER, Agent, Ih•NT,N, - ,DoN, I'A. J. W. THOMPSON, IaIIYATAV 2Tr ILMY, AND COMM/SS/ONER FOR FENN'. DAVENPORT, lOWA. Attends to buying, selling and locating Lands and land warrants, pays taxes, loans Money on Real Estate securithon commission, examines and makes abstracts or title, &c. Any business intrusted, will be attended to promptly and with Ihielity.. . . to Hon. Gco. Taylor nod ;Members of the Bar at Huntingdon. May 14th, 1555-6 mo. SLZIWAVAX.. ►('1113 mulersigued nisbes to inform his friends j mid the public generally that ho has moved his slam to tlte building of And. Harrison, for merly occupied by .him as Collector's oilier. 11111 St. Where Ito intends carrying on lint Tailoring hoqinesi on ouch terms ns will not fail to give satisfin•tion to all that may favor him with their Ile wishes to churn thanks for the liberal pa tronage heretofore received and hopes by strict latent= to business to merit n continuance of the same. ENOS 11. KULP. April 10, 1855-ff. NOTICE. NOTICE 61 hereby given that the partnership horetolore existin4 between the undersign ed ()railing under the firm or Couch & Dunn,) is this day iiksolred by 'mama consent. Thu books of said firm are in the hands of Davis' Dunn with whom all concerned will please Cu make immediate settlement. GEORGE COVCII ; )AVII) DUNN. April 10, 1855-tf. MEDICAL NOTICE, Drs. P. Mitts & Win. Grans, having form ed a Medical partnership, under the title of Houtz & Grafi., oiler their professional servi ces to the citizens of Alsasndris, and the sur rounding country. I Mice—that formerly occupied by 1)1.. nom, DANIEL HOUTZ, M. D. WM. (MARIUS, M. D. June 27, 1855.—am . _ Dr. John McCulloch, nDrs his professional sorviccs to the citizens or u Huntingdon and vicinity. Office, Mc. Male brand's, between the Exchange and Jackson's Hoick linntingdon, Aug. 29, 1855. GEO. GWIN Will .sell ofi his summer stock of dress goods att reduced prices. TOSEPII DOUGLASS, in AleConnellstown u has constantly on hand, ready made rides, and is prepared to make and repair Guns ar all kinds at the shortest notice. April 23, 1855-Iy, CLOTHS JIND CJISSMIERES, plain and fancy, at very low prices, at the store of OliO. G WIN. WIILAT by the bushel and Flour iiy the h.trrel ler sale ut the cheap new Store of CUNNINGHAM DU NN. T 111140 ,je e c i lv and_unpeded _just CUSNIGIIAM & DUNN DIME \View Lead just received and for sole CUNNINGHAM!by & DUNN. Horse Shoo and NO rod iron, just received utiit for side by CUNNINOIIAM & DUNN. inocKERN-4 well-selected lot of Eurthen Ware, for tale by C I'NNINGIIAM& DUNN. N “iis and spikes A wawa assortment by CUNNINGHAM & DUNN `)I IS, ,, l , Z i l c t!ttt c a i r . f p nt j v c c ,, s .:3l a ry ntl ts S to a r l e t , Spuoirt, at 1 )AltAs(ul of also very boat quality frmu 75 to 350 cacti fur solo by J. 8: W. SAXTON. PURE WHITE LEAD, just received and for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. THE finest assortment of Boots and Shoes over offered in town, for sale low by •J. d• W. SAXTON. Gold Watches w illbe sold by ED. SD.. Mar than elsewhere. 20 ,uttdil'oßrEl l :ll B o a N t o t . he i c i t v o r r r e in : j"" arrived GEO. GWIN. 1700 Bushel. , BOutoinour Coal reccivol kind for akilc by Cumeinyhant 1 Dunn. MISCELLANEOUS. C. G. Hum, C. Ww.t.s. 27Lta..1, FORNIERLY C. WELLS & CO., PORK PACKERS, holesale Dealers in Prol AND ( ~ .I, : :;7OERAL COMIIiftSSION .P4ER C gA.NTS. No. 325, Ciberly Street, ttMMEncIAL It V•;, ire P/Tri/Jr/14.', I lave now on hand a very large and choke !dock Uncoil, to which we particularly desire to ! invite our friends and deniers generally. ! May 0,1855.-7 n, F. r.). o .1.1 r: is borchy to all hoin it may concern that from and .ift u r Lilo next.ct tleinent by the County Auditor: la I Courtly, (iit January 1S:,(;) no claim or demand by any penion, against said County nn neeottat ui any road or bridge ,iow, ele c tion. or Ferric;' of :niv kind remitted :mid comity, and which i of an cider standing than six. years, will 1,0 allowed in settlement by said Amlitor, , un l all demands uncalled for anti unclaimed up to iiie time spe cified. will lie considered as furreited and torever Otit alit ; and the certilhate, order or paper on .• which it i< predicated, rejected 111.1 thrown it,ide ore eme•elled pal;cr. nuitr AR),,RE. IMENV Fit ---•• Also the liiiieessits:s Alniimae may lie had. at the !Ireneli Dispensary, or Store of BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL. ?doom & Swoope, Alexandria, Hunt. Co., I'x. Thos. Read & S., " Where may be obtained the most speedy rem- Willi am B e ll , iv for Kessler & Bro. Mill Creek, SECRET DISEASES.—GIeets Striteures, is, is, Kepner, Bro., Jileiam Seminal Weakness, Pain in the Loins, Affection. Benner & Crawford, Thompsuntown of the Kidneys, nod all those peculiar ollections Thos. Oberholtser, Patterson " seising aecrcthabit , pnrticularly the youth 1). Gingrich & Co. Now Mexico,•"• of both sexes. which if not eared, produces con- Jonathan/.oiler. !sigm a , c emer i m m stitutionnl rendering marriage impossi. IV. S. n.„„.,11,1c,,, Cumberland We, nod in the end destroys both Mind and Body. L. 11. Riper, Voting Men, .1.. F Colon Milton espeeially, who hove beeolue the victims ur Sul- J ames Bl ea u e y, Franklin, vermaga itary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit ! M Thompson, Duneassville,4 Blair " vvhirta annunlly sweepsto no untimely grave thou- 1).1 Rept, Franklin Forge, sand, of young men of the most exalted talents Idea. Bergstressei• Frankstown. and brilliant intelteet, who might otherwise have D. 11 0 111.1eyshiwg entranced listening senates with the iltionlers of 11. Myers, ••i •• eloquence, or waked to ecsiaeY the living lyre, J. Thompson, •• may call, with full confidence. duo. Ilyston, Hoed (booked Dam • • Married Persons, I . .1. A. noting, Williamsburg, " •••• Or 010. contemplating marriage, being aware of l 'l'. Falls, 2nd Lock below physical weakness, should immediately consult liiuknid & Lamy Yellow Springs, ‘4 •• 1)1.. J., nail be restored to perthet health. E. Goodfellow, Hollidaysbnrg, Di.. Johnston, Jacob Mclntyre, Martinsburg, ••• office No. 7 South Fredrick St., seven iloorefrm 11. Menses. Waynesboro, Baltimore Street, cost side up the steps. Os 'Be Macy (Ire, Hollidaysburg, I.{. 46 Particular in obtaining the name and number, or James Bell, Johestown, Cambria, " you will mistake the place. It. Lambertson, Franklin, Venango," A core warranted, or no charge made, in from Chas. Rite, Lewistown, Mfflin, " one to two days. .1. M. Williams. tleVeytown, it ~ Tson Nwrieg.—Dr. Johnston's °Mee is in his J. It. Smith, Newton Hamilton, lo ca dwelling, op the steps. Ilia very extensive pray- I'. C. Craig°, 0, tire is a sufficient guarantee, that he is the only J. W: Smith. 4; propel physician to apply to. Jas. Strode, Jr., Strode's Mills "• " 1)1.. Joliston, member of the Royal College of Mary Marks, Lewistown. Surgeons. London, graduate from ono of the I A. W. Moss, ~ ci most eminent Colleges of the United States, and G, Iss,ls ee l aman , cc „ the greater part of whose life has been spent in H. Krntzer & Son, Johnstown, Cambria" the'llospitals of London, Paris Philadelphia, end Islay 16, less_g m , elsiiwliere, has effected some of the most nston ! ishing cures that were ever known, many trans bled with ringing in the ears 11111 HELIVIBOLD'S We',,Lete`.n, biliusl,_ • 'l - 1;]1 , .A ing attended sometimes with derangement of , Illelnthold's highly Concentrated mind, were cured immediately. POUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCIII , - A Caterssx DtsEssx.—lt is a melancholy fact ' i that thousands fall Vieth]s to this horrid disease For Diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys, Oh -1 owing to the unskilfulness of ignorant pretenders struetions of the Urine, Chronic Gonorrhoea who by the use of that deadly poison Mercury, Gloets, Weaknesses. and all diseases of I ruin the Constitution, causing the most serious the Sexual Organs symptoms of that dreadful disease to make their I WHETHER IN MALE OIeISEMALE, appearance, such as affections of the head, nose, j from whatever cause they may have originated . throat, skin, etc., progressing with frightful rat mill no matter of how long standing. pidity till death pins a period to their dreadful I 1 you have contracted the terrible disease, sufibring, by sending theta io that Bourne whence I which, when one. ..tea in the system, will g" no traveler seisms. I down from one generation to another, underfed- Tose rAnricuiusn NOTICV.--Young men who . ring the constitution and snapping the very vital have injured themselves by a certain practice in- fluids of life, do not trust yourself in the hands dulged in when alone—a habit ftoquently learned ' of Quacks, who start up every day inn city like from evil comptudons, or at school—the effects this, anti fill the papers with glaring falsehoods et which nre nightly felt, oven when asleep, and' , too well calculated to deeive the young and those ir not cured renders marriage inipossible , and de. not acquainted with their tricks. Yon cannot savoys both mind and body. I lie too careful in the selection of a remedy in. What a pity that a young man, the hope of his . these canes. country, and the darlingof his parents should be 1 THE FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIU snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of has been pronounced by eminent physicians life by the consequence oldevinting from the path THE GREATEST REAINDY EVER' of nature and indulging in a certain secret habit. KNOWN Such persons before contemplating Marriage, It is a medicine perfectly pleasent in its taste should reflect that a sound mind and body are and Very innocent l i t its action, se , yet ther the most necessary requisites to promote comm. „„gi, that it Mal happiness, Indeed without these, j the join: - ANNIHILATES EVERY PARTICLE: itey through life liecemea a wear): Pligriti.V , of the rank and poisonous virus of this dreadful the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the disease ; ad, unlike tither remedies it does not • ' nand becomes shadowed with despair, and filled dry up the disease in the blood. with the melancholy reflection, that the happiness of:mother becomes frith oar own. Constitutional Debility. brought on by self-abuse, a most terrible dis CONSTM:TMNAL DEIIII.ITT.—Dr. J. address sise, which has brought thousands of the hu• es Young ond a ll " 1 "' .1)"ve injured then ' ' men race to untimely graves, thus blasting the selves by private and improper intlidgence. IMPUISBANA.—TIiese are some of the sail and Beek loi c is ure n d in i tiii , o h i of neatly n noble this s brilliant hopes of parents, and blighting in the melancholy °nets produced by early habits of bad . youth, viz: Weakness of the Bk and °""' 1N FALLIBLE il b l e E n D eli l t % iody everyl 'Pains in the head, Dimness of Sight, Loss of theiruw Muscular power, Palpitation of the Heart Dys- And :is:inus F t ''A simply delicate to tine confined nod dg. pepsia, Nervous Irritability, Detangements of the lblwative Functions, General Debility Symptoms I siring 130T11 A CURE AND no equal is to be fonud 'PRE, of Consumption, &e. VENTATIVE. Mt:if:Lit:l.r —The fearful effects on the mind are I much to be dreaded; Loss of memory, Confusion of ideas, Depression of Spirit, Evil Forbodiegs; Aversion to Society, Self Distrust, Love of Soli ! tulle, He., aro some Ed:the evils peudace , l. TholiSallda of persons of all itgcs,caii now judge I what is the cause of their declining lieulth. Los ' ing their vigor, hemming weak, pale and ennui. cod, have singular nppearanee about the eyes, tough and symtems of consumption. Married persons, or those contemplating mar riage, being aware of plivsical weakness, should inneedistely consult Dr. J. end be restored to per fect health. Office. Ni,. 7, South Frederick-St., Baltimore, Md. Am. Sutton:AL OanniTIONS ranirol:3lED. N. 11. Let no false delicacy prevent you, but ap ply immediately either personally orly letter. Skin Diseases Speedily Cured, To Srit.txtmits.—The many thousands cured at this Institution within the last ten years, and the numerous important Surgical Operations performed by 1)r. J.,witnessed by the Reporters of the papers, and many other persons, notices of which have uppeitied again nod again before the public, is a sufficient guariratee.that the afflicted will find a skillful and lionotable phys:eian. As there are so many ignorant awl worthless quacks iolvertising themselves as Physicians,ruin fug the health of the afflicted Dr. johnston would say to those unacquainted with his reputation that his Credeutiuls or Diplomas always hang in his office, i May 2:1, IS, Weakness of the organs immediately cured, nudvigor restored B All letters post paid—remedies sent by u - .May 22, 1853.-12, 1 n DOZEN . Amos' No. 2 Shovels, just reed I 1 - 1 vod And for sole by J. S. W. SAXTON. Amost beautiful lot of Born° do Latino pat• toms, and in tho piece, from taleti up to 50 cts. per yord,just received nod for solo by J. 6. W. SAXTON. 'IIFI, rosortmcnt of Ilusicry in town eon ousting of Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses and Children of every verielY for note b y J. &W. SAXTON. . HAMS, SHOULDERS, and Mitch just mei , 4Lved and for unto by CUNNINGHAM .3. DUNN. ►elienrat and best lot of Malley Bane, -1 and Ileraga do Lains, also Satia§, just reed and fur sato by J.& W. SAXTON. A Choice lot of dried beef mowed and fur sale a the ncw morale CUNNIN9HAII S. DUNN. 11 A 6, 5 , 1,: i ll e lo b u v Idek and Flikhiitt4s.tsr,c6Vl,4e.;isatid MISCELLANEOUS. alrig\MAll7V rehlEllllTl M.TDIES. Issued under the seal, sanctiun and iutherily THE UNIVERSITY 01 Free Medicine AND POPULAR KNOWLEDGE. CHAR., TERED RI THE STATE OF PENNSYL. •MANIA, APRIL 29, 1853. WITH A CAPITAL OF $lOO,OOO, MAINLY F1)11. TIIPIPUBTOsE oF ARRES. TTNI - ; EvILS iii' ALL ''_ia TIJ _ill -, iflJ: . z•.'i i'_Vsj. , l - .l'llij Ai Al,. f or s u pplying th e Community with Tall ith, remedies wherever ft Competent Physician) cannot or will not be employed, have pnrehased from 1)1.. 3111 IN R. ROWAND, his celebrated Rowand'a Tonic Mixture linown for upwards of twenty-five yearn the ont:.• sure and cull cure for FEVER & AGUE And his inestimable remedy kr t i\VE E. COMPLAINTS. NOWANIPS SYN. 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 fur Dispepsia or Indigestion. The University's Remedy fur Costive Bow . lielnabold's Highly Concentrated COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT - SARSA _ . PARILLA, For peril:Ong the Blood, removing all disease: arising from excess of Mercury, from thy exposure in life, auntie constitt, tional disease, arising front an im pure state Mille Blood,and the only reliable told effectual known remedy out, fir the cure of licrofulaSalt. Rheum, Scald Head, Ulcerations one Throat and Legs, Pains and Swellings of the Bones, 'letter, fiat 'plea on the Face, Ulla all era ly Eruptions of the Skin, Sc., Sc. This article is now prescribed by some m th e mast distinguished Physicians in the country, and has proved more efficient in practice than preparation of Sarsaparilla yet offered the pub • lie. Several cases of secondary Syphibs, Moo curial and Scrofulous diseases have entirely re covered in the incurable winds of our Public In stitutions which bad for many years resisted ov • ery motto of treatment that could ho devised.-- These cases faintish striking examples of the salutury affects of this medicine in arresting some of the most inveterate diseases alter the glands were destroyed and the bones already of • I lected. NOTlCE.—Letters from responsible Pbysi clans and Professors of several..Mcdical College.; and certificates of cures from patients will be found accompanying both Preparations, PRICES, Fluid Extract of Mucha, $ . l bottle or 6 bot. Sarsaparilla. " " •• equal in strength to one gallon Syrup of Sarsa parilla. Prepared and sold by 11. T. TIELMBOLG, Chemist, 283 Chestnut St., near the Girard Sloane, Philadelphia. To be had of Thos. Read & Son, Ilumingdon, Pa. 811 , 1 of Druggists and Dealers everyw . heie. 1ir.1.11 Letters di , erti,l to the Propnetor et. Assn( receive. immediate altelaion. May 13, 1855-ly. • AIINE assortment of Linen Coats, Vests and Yams from 871 upwards for sale at the cheap clothing 'lured I. ROMAN. rpm: bet assot t mem L Carper ever ollered„ 11 and at loam prir, than eau be got at any other establisluneut. Just received and thr sale by J. & W. SAXTON. J U li i c T rrinr ed Trout , a" an r 7 41""I' Shad, J.& W. 8A XTON