MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. BROAD TOP 111 NERAL ENTERPRISE r - 16 AVAia ORD j . P 1 .A Let INDUCEMENT FOR IMUESTMENT ! 2300 Acres of Coal Land. 1500 Acres Iron Ore Land. This large and very valuable Mineral Estate, lying in the Broad Top coal field, and the hea vy Icon Ore deposites adjacent to it, along the line of the Huntingdon & Broad Top Railroad, is now thrown into market, as to Ito accessi ble to all who desire to invest a small sum of money, hi the saftst, rheum,' and thetas/ way. The Brood Top coal is a pure, compact, easily ignited and durable fuel. It is admirable liar domestic purposes, having but a trace of sul phur, giving a powerful, steady, and durable heat, and 111.11 cheaper and tar more healthful than Anthracite. It is ad excellent coal for Laming Lime, fur Smalling, and Rolling Mills, greatly superior even to Pittsburg coal as a steam generator, and unequalled for the purity sod r strength cj its coke. Mining Certificates are now issuing which cover 16(10 acres of land on the east. and west sides Or this Scud-Anthracite coal field in Hun tingdon and Bedford counties, Pa., much of which has no superior for the quantity and Slrmliip of its coal. All the finest seams are 'chair:iced by these Certificates, the Riddle seam to 7 litet thick, the Cook 4 to 6 feet, the Speer sto 7 feet, the Berner 3} to 44. Each Certificate entitles the holder to mine and ee ry away ONE HUNDRED TONS OF' COAL and also tomes undivided interest iu 20 coal tracts of 20 flares each, on the east and west sides of the Mountain, and to one undivided in. :crest in perpetual mining privileges covering 00 tracts of 25 acres each or Iron ore * lands. Ind the price of each Cerlificalo is pt rultEE DOLLAR S. The coal mines close, to the Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad will be put ill worki ii ngori• der, and preparation made tbr sending coal to tuarket during this winter and next spring. 'the stile of certificates will be closed, and the gift lands passed into the hands of the trustees tore distribution at. the earliest possible day. Each coal tract to be distributed is guaranteed to contain a seam of Semi-Anthracite coal, each tract of Iron Ore hind is guaranteed to contain use= of Fossil Iron Ore. The coal and iron ore lands to be distributed are fartuues in themselves. - The right to mine 100 tons of coal done is worth $25, at the price now charged . at the itaimiatim These certificates gives the same right on equally good coal land for Three Dol lars, and adding two dollars for incidental cx pcttses Ibr work, their holders obtain coal of the to,/ quality more than three times as cheap as it can he laid in any coal-field which iv de. velopi•il in Pennsylvania. • The mining leads ou the west side are close to the Huntingdon & Broad Top Railroad, and on the cast side they arc at the very gates of the coal field. These C e rtificates domed &predate. The cheapness anal excellency of thin coal insure an extensive and vonstantly increasing demand fur it, which will put these certificates at a premitun in a short time. Dix Far the erbbatre that the Coal lands embraced iu them: ',View'ex taw among the loot, most rteerssible, a,, i tallies( in mar ket in the wh(dr . ficlel, and that An :e A, wd e Bi , le are Clone to The (lac tif the Ihtnti nylon Juno , ! litp Railroad, I refer the public to the lands themselves, or to the map of them very carefully prepared b Mr. IL Vulkmar, or to the Report of J. I'. Lesley, Esq., the distin guished Geologist, which can be seen at my oilier, and a copy of which will be furnished to any onedesiring it. Pull and satidnetory replies will be given to all inquiries relating to this enterprise, addres sed to this other. W. It. IRVIN. W . NI. LYTTI,N, G'enrral Office, Market street, two doorsenst of 13VOIVII Si., Letween Ulu Steam Mill Store and the Lew -I,two Mill Store. Lewistown, Mifflin co., Pa., Jan. 2, 18511...tf. 'llia umlorsigned has been appointed agent 01 lltnitinglion, and is now prepared to furnish cer tificates. IV 1 1.1.141A1 intimsTEß. thwrinydon pu. A FARM FOR SALE. .11tieribel. tillers for sale a tract of land 1 sittuttu in llendersun town,ltip, Iluntin:_rdon County, bounded by lands al:Peter Swonpe, .le(2.ltrtney's heirs, and others, etudnitting 175 . and one-half Acres, about 110 acres are cleured mid in a good stoic of cultivation, the balance Whig well timbered. The improvements re a good LOG , - HOUSE, a NEW 1 • :BANK DARN, a WAGON SHED, a CORN 011111, two good •ORCHARDS and a never-foiling SPRING or water near the house. This them is situated six miles from the town of Huntingdon. Terms will be made cosy to suit purchaser. ANDREW' ALLISON. October 1, 1855.—tf. MAP OF HUNTINGDON COUNTY The undersigned purposes publishing provid ed sufficient encouragement he obtained, a Map of Huntingdon County. Said Map to he con structed by netual survey ol all the public Roads Railroads, Rivers, Streams, Canals, Township Lines, Sc., and every place of note contained in said county carefully shown in their respective places, and the name and place of residence of nearly every businessman in said county, and the branch of Business followed by cacti one respec tively, and the place marked where nearly all the farm buildings stand, and the proprietor's and occupant's names. Said map to contain from sburteen to eighteen feet of engraving, and to be e I in the most modern style and workman like ;limner, &e. WILLIAM cuitisry. Dec. its, 1855.—tf. HIINTINGOON COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. " . 1111 er9 has been opened in the Hall formerly oc . cupied by the "Sons of Temperance" in the Borough of Huntingdon, a School tinder the a bove title, in which, is proposed to be given 0 thorough comic of Instruction and Practice in Single and Double Entry Hook-Keeping. Also lectures on Commercial Law, will he given in regular course, by the most talented members of the Bar. kltudents can enter at any time, a day or ere ming Class, or both if they wish. For any other :particulars, address personally or by letter T. 11. POLLOCK, Principal. 'lluntingdon, Dec. 19, 1855.-3 n• EXECUTOE'S NOTICE. Entice is hereby given that Letters Testamen• tury on the estate of Thomas W. Neely, lato of Dublin township, Tluntingdon County, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settle. most. JAMES CUE, 11. FRANKLIN NttiELV, Ex ' Dec. 24, 185.).,,6t. , Bberman's Valley & Broad Top R. R. Company Election. The stockholders in this Company will take notice that an election fur permanent officers .of the company, viz ; A President and twelve Direct ors, will be held al the house of Thomas Morrow in East Waterford, Juniata county, ou Thursday the 17th of January, at eue o'clock, President of the Board of Uoutudosioucrs. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS JANUARY TERM, 1556. David lit-Mba r mechanic, Warriorsmark. John N. Ball, mechanic, Huntingdon. Ralph Crotalcy, farmer, Cam. John Davis, Jr., fanner, Morris. John Halm, farmer, Walker, Collins Hamer, Iheme•, Porter. IVilliam Johns, farmer, Cromwell. Jacob 'Lane, laborer Cromwell. John F. Lee, farmer, Jackson. John Myrely, farmer, Tod. M'llvaiii, mason, Franklin. Rudolph Neff, farmer, West. Isaac Oatenkirk, farmer, Brady. Daniel Piper, tanner, Porter. Levi l'h,•asunt, limner, Union. John Rudy, farmer, Jackson. Levi Smith, thrnicr, Union. Jacob Sillily, farmer, West. Andrew Sharrer, filmier, West. Andrew J. Taylor, saddler, Dublin. John Whittaker, gentleman, Huntingdon, Joke Walter, farmer, Morris. Math. F. Campbell, farmer, Union. David Zook, farmer, Brady. William Adams, farmer. Warriorsmark. Alexander Appleby, farmer, Dublin. James Allen, farmer, Porter. Geo. W. Barkley, laborer, West. David Bowman, farmer, Shirley. Geo. Branstefter, farmer, Warriorsmark. John Basor, jr., farmer, Tell. John Corbin, sr., farmer, Walker. Joseph Grove, farmer, Shirley. Benj. Grove, farmer, Penn. David Heck, farmer, Clay. James Woman, farmer, Cromwell. Jacob H. Isett, iron master, Franklin. Thomas Irvin, limner, Union. Robert Johnston, farmer, Jackson. Samuel Johnston, farmer, Hopewell. David Kinch, blacksmith, Franklin. Abraham Kurtz, farmer, Hopewell. George Keith, farmer, Tod. John Lyon, iron master; loranklin. Henry Lower, bri...k.laye'r, Huntingdon. Benjamin Lithe, farmer, Tod. Isaac Lininger, cabi, maker, Huntingdon. Peter Myers, tailor, Shirley. John McMahan, farmer, Barree. James Magee, former, Dublin. Joseph McCoy, Esq., fainter, Walker. John Meettrtney, farmer, Henderson. Samuel Morris, termer. West. Jas. Maguire, gentleman, Huntingdon. Joseph Norris, farmer, Penn. Alexander Park, farmer, Hopewell. Joseph Park, farmer, Clay. David Patterson, carpenter, Dublin. John Porter, firmer, Henderson. Isaac Peightal, farmr, Penn. Alexander Rouse, laborer, Frank!in. George Rudy, farmer, Jackson. John Rupert, fernier, Clay. Johan. Shove, farmer, Clay. Michael Starr, farmer, Cromwell. Wm. Summers, grocer, Huntingdon. JainewSimpson, jr., farmer, Brady. Aaron Shore, farmer, Clay. John Thompson, Esq., blacksmith, West. Henry Walker, mrchant, Porter. Benj. F. Wallace, limner, Morris. TRAY.. JUIRMS.-HECOND wctac. David Black, carpenter, Huntingdon. Jackson Briggs, laborer, Tell. Josiah Cunninghum, Sumer, Barret. Amos Clark, merchant, Tod. Thomas Cisney, farmer, Tell. Nicholas Crum, miller, Tod. James Ewing, farmer, Barrer. corgi. Eby. jr., merchant, Shirley. S;uao,•l boast, farmer, Union. Philip Hooper, laborer, Springfield. Solomon Houck, J. I'., Tod. Henry H. Hodson, carpenter, Clay. Andrew Hagie, Steiner, Cromwell. Samuel Hess, farmer, Henderson. John ling., fanner, Dame. Valentino Hover, Sumter, Porter. Jacob G. Jones, teacher, Tell. John Kelly, fanner, Dublin. Silas Lang, farmer, Walker. Jacob Lotignecker, carpenter, West. David Miller, trmer, Tod. John Neely of James, farmer, Dublin. Benj. P. Patron, merchant, Warriorsinark. William L. States, farmer, Penn. John Itidenhour, jr., theme;, Penn. Thomas Smith, lanner,'Jitekson. 'Solomon Sharp, fanner, Brady. Aaron M. Shoop, flamer, Tell. John Snyder, shoemaker, Walker. John Vandevander, laborer, Brady. Johe, Wilson, wagon maker, Cromwell. Thmaas Whittaker, Somer. Porter. Thomas D. Walker, carpenter, Porter.. Daniel Weight, Sinner, Franklin. John Zentinire, farmer, Franklin. HENRY W. OVER!/MAIN, No. 6, south Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. Importer of French Calf Skins ; TIANUFACTURED AND GENERAL Has Constantly on lian.l, and Always Finishing, all kinds of Leather, Morocco, CalfSkins,Sheep Skins, &cc &G. The attention of Country Merchants and Man nfacturere, is solicited. RED AND OAK SOLE LEATHER. January 2, 1856.-Iy. Dissolution of Partnership. riIHE partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, was dissolved by mutual con sent on the 15 th of November last. Persons in debted to the tiros will please cull and settle their accounts with G. C. Bucher, on or before the let of April next. GEO. C. BUCIIEIi, GEO. B, PORTER. Alexandria, Dec. 24th, 1855. Tho business will he continued nt the old slued by the subscriber, who will sell goods at very low rates to all who may limo him with a call. GEO. C. BUCHER. Jan. 2,1856.-30 To Iron Manufacturers. Mho subscriber has recently discovered an ore 'bank which will yield an abundant supply of Iron Ore.—This (h•e Bank is on a small tract of hind (belonging to the subscriber) containing s hout twenty acres—situated in Walker Town ship, about one 'nil° and three quarters from the station on the Broad Top Railroad, near Mc- Connellstown. . pecimens of the ore may be seen in Hunt ingdon at the Ticket office of the Penna. Cen tral Railroad. The subscribe• will either sell or lease the a bove tract of land. JOHN LEE, January 2, 1856. DR. R. L. DROWN, would t i t y to iti l i i n i s o ~f re e t u) t at i ro o n i s ,:, e an a t! gain resumed the pismire of medicine, and will at all times be tuugd at home, whoa nut profea• sionally engaged. Charges extremely moderate. Casarillo, January Ist, 1856.—am. Notice to the Public. mho Huntingdon Foundry lately destroyed by tiro and leased to the firm of S. S. Wharton & Co., will he re-built imitanliately and carried on by the muldriiigncil In the course ol'a few weeks ha will bobble to fill all ceders as usual. IL C. .SIGHILL. COURT AFFAIRS.--11NUARY TERM. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of sundry writ, of Vol.eExp. is sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon County, and to tne directed, I will expose to public sale nt the Court House, in the borough of Huntingdon, on Tuesday the 15th day of January next, at 2 o'clock, I'. 51., the following described Real Estate t All the right, title, interest and claim of de fendant, Henry Cornpropst, of in and to o cer tain lot of ground, situate on the North side of i Hill street in the borough of Huntingdon, fron ting fifty feet on Hill street and extending hunk two hundred feet on Charles street, to Washing ton street, having thereon erected it large log weatherbonrded house, two stories and high with book building 45 by 14 feet, with a new building fronting on Charles street, erected for i a carpenter shop. The said house and lot kIIOWII as the Hopp 'Pavern property, and numbered 215 in the plan of the said borough of Huntingdon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Henry Cornproptt. ALSO, All the right, title and interest of said defen dant, of, in and to a piece, parcel or form of land in Cromwell township, in the county of Hunting don, containing 183 acres more or less, about 90 acres of which are Moored and under fence, hon ing thereon erected a one and a half story log house, a small one story log shop, and a log horn, together With the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Wilham Laird. ALSO. All the De fendant's‘tight and interest in and to a tract of land in Berme township, Hunting don county, containing 30 acres. m ore or l ess bounded on the East by Thomas Crownorer, and onthe South, North and West by Couch's heirs, haying thereon erected a two story log house. a small frame barn with othcrmt buildings; about 28 acres cleared and under Altiration. Seined, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Catharine Ash, ALSO. ‘, All the Defendant's right antVkiterest and es tate, in and to the following deißkilted tract of land situate in Cans township, Huntingdon Ca., bounded on the North by lands ofl , cs Norris, West by Jacob Barnet, South by Ja b Drake, and containing 196 acres, be the same more or loss, with about 80 acres cleared, as having thereon erected a two story log house dystnall stable and saw min. Seized, taken in execution and to be the property of William Crotsley. ALSO, All the right and interest of William Stitt n of the Defendants in and to two lots of groan in the village of Scottsritic, Huntingdon comity one fronting 57 feet 8 inches on Hudson street, and extending back at right angles 99 feet to Ashman street, !toweled by lands of George D. Hudson on the East, haring thereon erected a two story log house. The other fronting 57 feet 8 joshes, on Hudson street, and extending back to Ashman street 08 feet, !taring thereon erected a small frame stable. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Win. Stitt and Blies Swoops. ALSO. A certain lot of ground adjoiningthe borough of Birmingham, containing about one arra more or lets, adjoining a lot of John Owens, Esti. on the west, the politic road leading from Binning , loan to Waterstreet on the south, lands of Sho enberger on the north and cast, on which is er ected a Brick Building seventy feet in length, and 35 feet in depth, three stories high, with stone basement. Seized, taken in excretion and to he sold as the property of the Mountain Female Seminary. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of the Defendant, Thomas Wallace, of; in and to a piece and parcel of meadow land, situate on the margin of Stone Creek, in the borough of Don tingdon, adjoining a lot of George Jackson , on the North, a lot of William Dorris, see. on the South, another lot of said defendant's in the sonic enclosure on the West, and said Creek on the East, mistaking germ acres and sixty-four perches, be the same tome or less. At.so—A lot of ground situate at the south eastern corner of Church street and St. Clair street. in said borough, fronting about sixty-lour flint on St. Glair street, and extending back front the same two hundred feet, to the old line of the said borough, and western boundary of thesaid above mentioned and described lot. Bounded on the North by Church street, and on the South by n lot owned by the widow Hawn, including the whole of lot No. 173 anal part aka N 0.172 in the recorded plan of said boroughs. Acso—Four contiguous lots of ground, situ ate in said borough, bounded on the North and West by the Benner Farm, on the East by the Warm Springs road, and on the South by it lot of the Hon. James Gwiti. Nos. 1, Y end 3 are represented on a map of said lots, divided on the lath day of October, 1855, for the defendant by J. Simpson Africa, County Surveyor, containing each four acres, and No. 4 containing about three acres, be the same more or loss. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Thomas Wallace. A LS() All the tight, title, interest and claim of the Defendant, Richardson Read, of, in end to all the Real Estate late of his falter, Thomas Bead, dee'd., (who died intestate) to wit : The undi vided one-filth part of nil the real , estate which Wes owned and Online,' by the said Tho mas Read, deed., immediately before anal at the time of Isis death: that is to any, the interest of defendent to wit: The undivided one-fifth of it lot of ground situate on the south-west side of Hill street, in the borough of Huntingdon, ad joining John Aiming:a on - the south-east, Arm strong Willomdt"iy on the north-west, with a More house thereon erected, in which is kept the Drug Store of Photons Read & Son. At.so the undivided fifth of a lot of ground on the north east aisle of Hill street, in the said borough, :ad joining lots of Willi.' (trbit:On, Esq., on the East and West, being fifty feet on Hill street in the said borough, end extending back 200 feet to Washington street, on which is erected the man sion house lately occupied by TIIOIIII. Read, dee'd., with other buildings. At.., all the in terest as above, of defendant in a tract of land in Cromwell township, at ihe eastern base of Jack's Mountain, adjoining lands of Benjamin Rinker and others, containing :348 acres, more . or less, part of which is elearsai. At.so, all the interest as above described of defendant in two other houses and lots in the borough of Hunting don, situate on Washington street, etch fronting 50 feet on said street and extending back 200 It. to Mifflin street, and numbered 166 and 167 in plea of borough. A cso, all the interest as a -1 hove described, of defendant in and to a tract of timber land situate on the eastern slope of Ter race Mountain in Union township, Huntingdon county, adjoining Muds formerly owned by D. M Blair, lands of 1). Africa', Esq., and others; sur veyed in the nom of James Fea, 12th Septem ber, 1809, containing 42)1 acres and 64 perches, more or less. And also upon all and any other interest or right of the defendant of, in and to any and all other lands of the defendant, descending to him by the laws of this Commonwealth, from bet his father, Thomas Head, dec'd., of whatsoever Mg kind and quantity, and wheresoever situated in the county of Huntingdon aforesaid. Ai.so the interest of defendant M a house and lot situate in the borough of Cassville, late part of the es- o h tato ofThomes Reed, dee'd., fronting on the old & road .d extending back to Main street, eon- , Mining between a fourth and a Ina( acre of land, on which is creates! a large two story stone house t o and a brink store house, *ante warehouse, car penter shop, stable .d other out buildings. AL so, the interest of defendant in and to a tract of land lying on Mill Creek, in Brady township; on whielt John Weddell now resides. Seized, taken iu execution and to be sold es the property of Richardson Read. JOSHUA GREENLAND, SherilVo Office, J Sheriff. Hunt., Dec. 19, 1835. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, FirrEHS of Administration on the estate of James Stewart, Intl of West tp., Hunt ingdon Cu., dei,!'d., barring been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estat will make immediate settlement, and those hav log claims against it will present them duly as theutieuted tor settlement. • WILLIAM 6TCW,IIa Adm'r• Nev. 28. 1855.-lit ' COURT AFFAIRS.--JANCARV TERN, PROI. LAMA THN, curio by prceept t!, no! directed, ( Wed 1 , at 11 untinglion, the 28,1 day of November, A. D. 18:15, under the hands and souls of the lion. George Taylor, President of the Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, andgenct al jail delivery of the 24th judicial district ofPethr syl van in composed of H untingdon, lulair and Cam bria, and the Hnn. Thomas F. Stuart and Jona than McWilliams, his nasocuttes, Judges of the county of Huntingdon, justices assien.l, appoint ed, to hear, try aid determine all and every in dictments mule or taken fir or concerning all crimes, which by the laws of the State are made capital or felonies of death and other ollences crimes and misdemeanors, which have been or shall hereafter be committed or perpetrated Mr crimes aforesaid—l am commanded to make pub lie proclamation throughout any whole bailiwick', that a Court of Oycr and Terminer, of Common ('lens and Quarter euesione, will he held nt the Court House in the Borough of Huntingdon, on the second Monday (and 14th .lay) iit January, next, and those who will prosecute the said pri soners be then and there to prosecute them a. it shall be just, end that all Justices of the Pence, Coroner. and Constables within said county be then nnil there in their proper persons, at In o'clock, A. M. of said day, with their records, in quisitions, extuninations and remembrances, to do those things which to their offices respectfully !rennin. Dated at Huntingdon the 23d day of November, in the year of our Lord 155:4, nod the 79th year of Americo!' Independence. JOSHUA GREENLAND, Sheriff. PROCLAMATION. TxTHEREA S, by a precept to MC directed by V V the Judges of the Common Pleas of the county of Huntingdon, bearing test the tad day 01 November, 1855, lam commanded to make Public Proclamation throughout my whole baili wick, that a Court of Comm. Pleas will he held in the Court !louse in the Borough of Hun tingdon, on the third Monday (and 2tint day) of January, A. l)., 18.56, for the trial doll issues in said Court which remain undetermined Icetitco the said Judges, when and where alljurors, witnesses and suitors, in the trial of all issues are required to appear. _ _ - - - Dated nt Huntingdon, the 23d day of November, in•the veer atter Lord 1855, and the 79th year of American Independence. JOSHUA GREENLAND, Sheriff. Register's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons interested, that the following named per sons hare settled their accounts in the Regis. ter's Office, at Huntingdon, and that the said accounts will be presumed for confirmation and llowanee at the Orphans' Court to be held at entingdon, in and for fluid county of hun t .gdon, on Wednesday the 16th day of Jane. al , to wit Henry B. Mytinger, Guardian of James al StSlewrt, minor sou of Anthony J. Stewart, late of M ris„township, deed, 2.it mes Maguire ' Guardian of James Mc. Calfun;mino son ofJaIIICS AleGahan, Into of the borough Huntingdon, dec . d. 3. James A guire, Guardian of Marg aret Alt:Cohan, min daughter of James AlcCuian, late of the boron of Huntingdon, dee'd. 4. The Genera Guardianship Account of John Scott, Esq., uordinn of the minor chit• drew of Greenberry torocy, lute of the borough of Huntingdon, dec 5. John Scott, Es. Mary 5f Dorsey, mi Dorsey, Into of the dee'd Guardian of Ellen I'. & r children of Green'ierry kiongli of Iluntingdont G. John Owen; Esq.l Bentty, minor son of Wapiti township, Muffin 7. Ale*ander Magee, Parsons, deed., who wa: Joseph Parsons, late of uardiati of Walter igh Beatty. tato of anty, mentor of Elizabeth It Administrator of township, dei:d. pallid Piper, no 'tityett, Into of Pot, S. The Fitial A ecoun ting Executor of Jacob G ter township, dee'd. J. TIIC Stipplemental A Executor of William D. 1 township, deeM. 10. George W. llnzttan nut, Administrators of late of Ulan. towuship, d 11. Jolts K. Metz, is Williatn Marlin. late of 1 HENRY .neyister's Ilitiltitigdwi, Dee. 1.1, 'ii, 1 1)16 1 6tetnre t „; E „Z.Ile 8 'rues and ]Rr:ue burg. Cunitantly on lu I. :Mesh (V, im proved Trusses—Query st and sine; rine Truss's . lin• rro,o or 11 , 1 COnStrUCILOII,CXtIVMC li looses, nn,l ditrability, wil„flaeal tn comtort. r.anning's Brave or Prolapsng Uteri and its associate pains nod , nknersom Erector Bra ces and .Gleest Etpantl, of approved make. "Special attenti invited to linnning'a la test improvement—th Spring-Spino Shoulder Brace, adapted to all with stooped slionklerm, narrow chest, and opt l weakness. It attaches to the Body Brace, i. easy, elegant and etfectivc. Orders from a diet ce promptly attended to. Persons tenting for ' fusses trill state No inches around body, over rt lure ;for Body Brace, No. incter. arolind hips; or Spring-Spine-Shoulder Attachment, No. incline around chest under arm pits. instruments not fitting, exchanged, Un turned unsolital. Dec. 5. tBt.s.—ttme, - - curt of John Robb, li, lute of Porter .; valteth Pheas len ariah Pheasant, Administrator of do township, duc'd. Itegistor. DIMOLUTION. Whatever partnership which existed between the undersigned in tlic Surveying business has been dissulved by mewed consent. J. SINIPSON AFRICA, .1. F. RAMEY. The business will be conducted as formerly by .1. Simpsolt Sept. 12, 1855.44 - IL EA TIRE R. FRITZ, HENDRY & CO. No. 2U North num) Street, PIIILA. MOROCCOMANUFACTURERS, C RIMERS and IMPORTERS on FRENCH CALF SKINS, and dealers in RED and than SOLE LEATHER and KIPP. Feb. ttOthilBss.-Iy. TitiO r do [Pe (2.a_PD.kill'a.> TTORNEI .11' LI ll', Will amen to all business entrusted to hint. Of fice needyopposite the Court Rouse. ty 5453 41 c''' isill&flan LiraiM2 4 . trarr suintstax. clwith DaNisi. AFritaA, Esq.,llill street, Montgomery and Smith streets, Hunt- Penn'a. [Sept. 2b,'55. tii] i NOTICE. i t T 1 partnurship heretofore existing between e ersigned, trading under firm of Conrad C risty, Section No. 32, on the Huntingdon Id road Top Railroad, wan dissolved by nut. A consent on the Mb day ofJune last, 1855. JAMES CONRAD, JUSIA.II c atusTY. cember 24th, 1855.—5‘. NOTICE. to hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between the undersign l(trading under the firm of Conch & Dunn,) this day dissolved by mutual consent. The oks of said firm are in the hands of David inn with whom all concerned will please to tke Immediate settlement. 01.10ROR COUC 11, DAVID DUNN. April 10, 1855-tf. JOMPIi DOUGLASS, in hleConuells town h. constantly on hand, ready inailo rifles, awl is prepared to make and repair Gum kinds at the shortest notice. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. • PRIVATE SALE. Of Valuable Real Estate Tll l: ,iibseriber otters will-known Tavern Stand Property, on Ray's 11, Fulton Co. Pa., at private Selo, with all the land belonging thereto, being 343 ACRES of patented land, lel nerds of which in cleared and under good Num The improvements are a large Frame Tavern Stand, a good large Stable, sufficient to accommodate eighty horses, Granary, Corn Crib, Wagon shed and all other necessary out buildings, and on excellent orchard of choice fruit—a never fail ing.streami of wider at the door, and scver o f good Ilvingspriugs in different parts of the land, There are also on this property Two Good 'recant Houses. The abo , re is one of the best known Tavern Stands on the Road, and the pines is in it high state of cultivation, :mil well adapted for plis ture. Ile also offers for sale tho Farm adjoining the above, on which ho at present resides one half mile south of the Tavern property, containing SOO ACRES of good limestone land, 514 acres of which is cleared under fence. in a good state of cultivation,nnd the balance well timber ed. The improvements arc good new Two-Story Weather-Boarded HOW, Bank Barn, Spring House, Wash House, and other out .buildings, a first rate orchard of good fruit, a good spring close to the house, and !lc see failings springs of meter in every field. There are also on this tract a good SAW MILL, Lime Kiln, and several excellent quarries, and no good a location for a Tan-yard as could be I desired, with plenty of bark convenient. There • are also Three good Tenant Houses on this place end tics other good barns. This is one of the best stock farms in the country, ami offers peculiar inducements to any person who desires to raise cattle, &c. Ile ss ill sell in quantities to snit purchasers, nod any one wishing to make n bargain would do well to examine the above properties before purchasing elsewhere. Terms made to suit purchase.. For further information apply to the subseri• ber. JAMES SPROAT, Oct : 10, 1855.-3 m. BOOK..4I4ENVV. rll1 -1E slibrcribjrsl;,; , ;;;ttrbilshed a Book 1_ Agency in Philadelphia, mid will furnish any hook or publimttion at the retail price free of postage. Any persons. by forwarding the sub scription price of any of the $3 Magazines, such no ilotper's, GoileY's, Putnam's, Gralmnes,'or Frank Leslie's Fashions, &c. will receive the magazines for one year and tt copy of the splen did lithograph portrait of either Washington, Jackson or Clay ;or if subscribing to a ft and asl Magazine, they will r;,eive a coin of ei ther oft ui three portraits. If subscribing to f 6 worth of Magazines, all three portraits will be sent gratis. Music furnished to those who may wish ir. Envelopes of every description and size in large or small quantities furnished. Seal Press es, Dies, Sc. sent to order. Every description of Engraving on WON! ex ecuted with ominous and dispatch. Views of Buildings Newspaper Headings Views of Ma chinery, Buildings, Illustration,, Lodge Certificates, Business Cards Sc. All orders sent moil promptly attended to. Persons wishing views of their buildings engraved eau send a Ihiguer reutype ur sketch (Atli,: building by mail or ex . . . . . . Persons at a distance having saleable articles would find it to their advantage, to address the subscribers, as we would act no agents for the sale of the same. BYRANI & riErten, 50 South Third St., Philadelphia, Pa. Nor. as, 1055.-Iy. FALL ANI) W INTER 0 0 I) 70. Call and look before you purchaso, 115 M. returned from I'hiludulphin nntl is ll;,`„swi te ning one of lie prettiest and host selected stock of goods ever brought to the hors °ugh of Huntingdon. It would ho useless to mention all of the goods we bare on linncl— Ladlei , Dress Goods, of the InteslTtTle; A large stela of Misery, Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Velvet, bonnets tinders!eves, Collars, Spencers, Casimeres, Cloths, Casinetts ' Laces, Silk Mitts, Deimos, De-Berge, Kid Gloves, and all kinds of goods generally kept in a country store. Also—a fine assortment of Hoots, Shoes, Hats, & caps, Glassware, greensward and Crahrirare. A large and good supply of Fresh Groceries. Call end see my goods and examine for your• selves. Thankful for the patronage of the past by my friends, and the public generally, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. Al! kinds of country produce taken in ex change Mr goods at the highest market price. Oct. 10, 1855. tAtk WINTER 4000:0, AT THE BROAD TOP DEPOT. IUNNINCIIIAM & DUNN have Just returned kj from Philadelphia, and are now opening at the head of the BrOad Top Basin ii large and beautiful assortment of Fall & Winter Goods Consisting of _ _ Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard-ware. Queens-ware, Cedar-ware, Hats, boots and shoes. willow-ware. Ready Made Clothing always on hand. and in short everything that is usually kept in a BACON. SALT, FISII AND PLASTER, kept constantly for Salo. Call and examine our stock before purcha sing elsewhere, and see whether we cannot make it your interest to patronise us. All kinds of country produce taken in ex clmage Goods at the highest market prices. The highest market paces paid for all kinds of Grain. Prompt attention paid to storing and forward ing all kinds of merchandise, produce, &c. Huntingdon, Oct., 10 1855. ;PUlVA l l32,i l jili ale 7212 - 0224 Sebastopol Taken ! ! 30,000. MIEN The andersigned Itas just returned from the city with a large and splendid assortment of 'all and Winter Goods, which ho is now prepared to dispose of at very low and reasonable rates. Persons desiring to purchase will find it to their interest to give hint a call before purchasing elsewhere, ns ho studies only to please. His stock consists of a large lot of Dry Goods, Hardware. BOOTS at SHOES, OATS & Glass & Queeusware, largo and splendid assortment of ready made CLOTHING, which he is prepared to sell in lots to snit porch. users. JOHN HUYE'Vr,Jr. N, B.—Country produce taken in exchange for goods. Moorsville, Nov. 7, 1855.-0. J. W. THOMPSON alr - fralwy salt AND CQ31.1118.9.101VER FOR Davenport, lowa. Attends to buying, soiling and locating lands and land warrants, pays tow, loans Monet• on Real Estate security, on commission, exautines and makes abstracts of title, &c. Ani business intrusted, will be attended to.promptly and with Refer to Ilan. Geo. and Nit:llll.l . s ot die Bac at Huntingdon. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS, I MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS -- -- Now is the time to purchase . fLU YLLIStYJ'SJ FALL &WINTER GOODS MACHINE SHOP 4)4. Y.) s c.rl:l,N;, flare Just received from Philadelphia, the lar gest and finest as:431111101A of Dry floods ever of fermi to the eitmens of this place, and *amend ing country ; such ❑s Merinos, Alpacas, Muslin de Lanes, Par:matte Cloth, Cloth, black and Colored Milks and every variety of Dress floods and Trimmings. Also, Cloths, Cassini ers, Vestings, &e., &e. Call and See one of the finest nssortnteats• of Trimmings ltrc't to this place ; also, Collars, Untlersleeves, Chi mazetts, G 10 1 .12,4 of every variety, Ladies' Scarfs and the hest assortment or tThatvis ever offered. CARPUS, &c, A splendid lot attic finest Carle:l end Oil Cloth, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, of every description, and at lower prices 111011 con he got et any other house. GROCERIES, lIATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, the largest and best assortment ever sikred, ;tad at lower prices. WILLOW WARZ, &LC. and every variety of Goods, sad! as :ire loolally kept in a country .tare. Call and are before purchasing any oil er ',lace, and if we can't sat isfy you of the fact, we will cave under. October 3, 1855. The hest assortment of Cruet aria Oil Cloth just received and for side by J. W. tiiixtoo. /Me handsomest assortment of De lanes, Per j sian Cloth. lamina Cloth, Dotage do Lanes, Parametto Cloth, and all wool Alernmes, all wool de lanes, of the best styles soil selected with the greatest care, for sale by J. &W. SA \'l'O\. - _ 500 forsllo assortedil)J. . Pr iyt .;; . t receiscd nod The greatest variety at Boots and Shoes over offered tor sale by J. &W. SAXTON. T ndies' Celinrs, lintlemleeves, Cliimnzetts, and i_j(iloves, Trimmings, at J. W. Saxtons. A !mindful lot of lints & Cops, gm> Silk nod aStraw Bonnets, by J. &W. SAXTON. great variety °envies, Heed Pregses, Brace. lets, Trimmings, &c., by J. & W. Saxton. Tito band,omest assortment of Dress Silkp, I just reev'd and for 0010 he J. & W. Saxton. Abeautiful assortment to velvet, silk and won seed rmtings, by J. & W. sArros. skier's Ague Powders, just rce'd and for side J. & W. SA vrox. rpl., best lot of Shawls, such as Brosha, Cassi -1 tiler, Bay state nod square shawls, just recd and for sale by J. St \V. SAXTON. T& W. SAXTON will take all kinds of coun t, try produce in exchange fur goods at their cheap store, south-west corner of riddle Square. A splendid assortment of Ourn Belts just ver'd and Mr sale by J. W. SAXTON. If lou want to buy good Cheap Goods, CALL AT Gwin has just received front Philintel villa a largo and beautiful stock of raw, AND 1747:5:2,7T:an CIOODS consisting of the most lashiunahlo Dregs Goods, for ladies and Gentlemen, such as Freneh Me rinues, Alpiteen, Par.imatte Cl o th, p ers i, o , cloth All Wool de Loins, Fancy de loins, De Cohings, Black and Finley Dress Silks, and Prints of all description. Also, Cloths, Cassi mers, plain and limey Cassinets, Vestings, ALSO, n large lot of dress Trimmings, dress Buttons, Itihhondn, Bonnet. Silks, Gloves, Mitt,, Woolen and Cotton llosiery, Laces, Veils, Un- Ilersloovos, Collars, Chimazotts, Eigidetts, Silk Bomiets,and a variety of Dress Goods lOU nu merous to mentim. Flannels of all kinds, Linnoys, Woolen Table Covers Shoe Comforts, bleached and unblea ched sLlins, 'lichen. Cheeks, Oinghams, &e. Groceries ofall hinds, Eats & Caps, Moots and Shoes, Oil Cloths, HARDWARE, QUM EV:SWARM Buckets, Tubs, Baskets, and all goods usually kept inn country Store. My old costumers, and as many new ones as can crowd in are respectfully requestA to come and exmnine my goods All kinds of Country poultice taken in ex change for goods, at the highest market prices. October 3, 1855. Chambersbierg 4 %; Mt. Union STAGE LINE REVIVED THE undersigned aware that a suspension of I the line of Stages over the road between Chambersburg and Mt. Union, cannot he hot disadvantageous to a large section to the country has, at considerable expense and trouble, made arrangements to run a line of Stages Tri-weekly between the two paints. Good Horses and cum. fellable 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 line is desirous that it be maintained, and he therefore cells upon the public generally to patronise it, confident that it will be lee their mutual advantage. Every attention necessary will beiven, and the running of the Stages will be regu lar. . tficStages leave Mt. Union, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday evenings, arriving ut Chambersburg the next day at 2 o'clock. Re turning, leave Chumbersburg the same night at 10 o'clock, arriving at Mt. Union early the fol lowing evening in thno for the Cars. Stages stop at Shirleyshurg, Orbisonia, Shade Gap, Burnt Cabins, h'nnncttsburg, Horse Valley, Strasburg and Kec'er's store. fkr Farcthrotigh $3,00: to intermediate points in proportion. MISON KELLY August 22, 1855.—tf THOMAS IN HILL & (JO, CLOTHING STORE, AND MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISH MENT. Chesnut Street, Philadelphia, No. 165 Ono door below Fifth, North Side. Gem!men who wish to buy thoir clothing rea dy mode, quite no good us can be made by any Mercheut Tailors of the United Status, should visit this magnificent store, cohere goods of the finest class ore kept Heady Male and in the piece which will be mode up to order at the shortest moth, end perfect satistUction warranted. Also a film assortment cf \ .l las, :Pi : . Lzi 66(0 And every article is inciriscd with the 10W0St cash pt ice, iii Odin figures. Nay. 7,1855.-6 mo. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSUIP. The Partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, is this day by mutual consent dissolved. The business will be canted on hereafter, by dolin lltiyou.dr.. at the old stand. .litllN 1 . 1.:*!"f..1.:.. Ili/BERT ANDFRENcif BUHR •• A I u MILL STONE:::' , "' . 1J yA own, or (;,,,,:ortom, Pond and New Market Streets, on the N,th Pennsylvania Rail Road, Philadelphia. Constantly on hand or made to eider, tha foh lowing highly approved Flour Mill Machinery. Woodward's Patent Portable Mills and Smut Machines. Johnston'm Patent Iron Cononve Brno Pn Stover's Patent Furl Suving Corn Mins. Nou's Patent Barrel }limp and Moulding Mnehir.es. Improved Bridge Steps and Bushes fur Mill Spindler. W A RII A NTE 1), 'flw best Anchor Brand Bolting Cloth Barr & c a lk t , Corn. Cole and Plaster (•rusl.,o, ALSO SOLE OWNER Or Johnston's Patent Cast Metal Cons col e . 11 ILA . 1 i 1k:ill' 1;11, East atul SmitlcEast of t!^., Ohio and Mississip• pi Riveis. Warrinicil to tali, out or the of every Bushel If round, l'rom I to 2t ?he, or slumlord flour, which could not be bolted out on account ofllue electrical adbesiot. IC' the limn. NOTICE :—I hereby warn all persons against infringing my rights, secured by Letters Pa. tent as above, as 1 will prosecute all persons making, selling, or using any Bran Dusters with an Iron or Cast Metal Concave in vice ls.tion of the Letters Patent or Joaeph Johu st.., dated April 24th, 1524. THUMAS 11. R t)OltWAl,lt, Proprietor. N. It.—State and County Patent Rights fur all the strive Machines P,r Sale. 29, 185.1. tf BW-OCci BOOKS!! BOBS e 30,000 ti„ their (l ' l ' l ", s ett r t'fir, b il: ."PR rrilw, subscriber is happy to inform his limner -1- ens friends and customers thut he has adtiml very largely to his already extensive and varied stock of nee• and popular hooks—and can. now boast as great a variety at the same low prices as the City Book Stores. His STATIONAR's' is of great variety and well selected, via. Fan cy and Plain Note Letter and Cap paper and Envelopes. Gold Pens and Silver Holders from $1 upwards, Pen and Pocket Knives, Port Monuaies and Packet- Books, Ink and inkstand. Rasor-strops and Brnshcs, Sth. School liooks in quantities to country inerch ants nu.l teachers at City wholesale 'wires.— 10001'! ECES WALL PAPER of everykind, kind, Window Paper and painted Shade, with Putnam's Patent Self-Adjusting Curtain Fixtures. All the above at Phila. re tail prices, roll and examine, "I endeavor to Store on Railroad St. Huntingdon, Pa. WM. COLON, Oct. 17, 1855. MOUNTAIN ACADEMY. Birmingham Huntingdon Co, Pa. TILE winter Term of this Institatiou trill o pen Wednesday October Mat. . . -- iystrnction elven in ell the branches requisite to entering College advanced. We are also prepared to aceommuthtte any who may Wish to give attention to the ornamental brunches; in : With., to these WC design giving prominence tn• , e , v .1,4/memo . ti,,ns of ministers and young toe ❑ who lion lieen engaged in teaching and desire to tit them. ,elves Inure thoroughly for thet station are ad. mitred free of Tuition. TERMS. Taision,Board and Furnished room $60,00 per session—payable s trictly olio ball in ad vance, the other at the middle of the term. Tit )m As wAnu, Principal, T !M iS POUT'!', Assistant. Oct. la, Itodenhanter on the Piles. Now iikADY. Practical Observations on some of the Disea ses of the Rectum, Anus, and Continuous Tex tures—giving their Nature, Seat, Causes, Symp toms, Consequences, and Prevention ; especial ly addressed to non-medical leaders. By Bmienlutiner, M. D. Second edition with plates &c. Bvo. 52. J. S. El/FIELD, Nov. 7, 1855. No. 34, Beekman st. ZI.t.c'TAQ MACNETXC MACHINES. For the core of White Swellings—Curvature of tie spine ; Dyspepsia ; Neuralgia ;. Rhettnin tism ; Dinnease of the Kidneys, Ovarai, Womb, &e., &e. A book accompanies each machine, giving full instructions in the application of it in tubercular and scrofulous diseases. Manu• tinctured and for sale by W. C. & J. Neff, No. South 7411 Street, Pliniutlelphia, l'a. September a, 1865. ROMAN, Has , lust opened A GO ,A 3 ASSORTMENT READY-MADE CLOTHING. CONSISTINt: OF ALL BINDS OF cOAT,S O PANT'S, VESTS. A tld ether articles of gentlemen's tear. iletobor 3, 1855. COUNTRY DEALERS CAN HUT CLOTHING AT AVHULEAALN, (S CHEAP AS IN THE CITY, AT ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORE. . _ OVERCOATS. lAll kinds, cheaper than elsewhere, at It. ROMAN'S MOTHING STORE Dr. John MoCullooh, oflers his professional services to the ritivens of 11untingdon and vicinity. °thee, Mr. !huh:- brawn', between the Exchange and Jackson's lintel. Huntingdon, Aug. 29, 1855. TAXI COL'LECTO3RS Collect., are hereby notified that the Com ! inissieners will meet on the first Monday in De• ectlibur next, to give them their exoneration' oc ...Willa Fines. According to a late Act of As. wily no exonerations for said tines can be giv. 1211 offer that time. By order of Commissioners. U. W. )(MILER, Clerk. Nov. 22,1855. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of James Campbell, late of Shirk Township. NTOTICIi is hereby given to all persona inter ested that the undersigned appointed audi tor, by the Orphans' Court to distribute the bal ance °lonia estate remaining in the hands of Hance. It. Campbell, :Weer., will attend for the purpose at I.is .'dice, on The .day the 20th of December, 18: , 5, at 10 o'clock, A. 111., and that at that time and place they ore required to pre sent their claims to the undersigned or no de- Ixtrictl eutuitig in fur a share of soda asset' yr lutittuce. A. W. URNEUICT, Nov. Auditor.