MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. An Improvement worthy of the Pro gressive Age. ♦LDRICH & FOOTE9EI PATENT WASHING MACHINE rag subscriber is prepared to furnish every clam of the Commonwealth with one of these superb articles, acknowledged by all who have them in use, and by every one who has tes ted them, to be superior to anything of the kind ever brought before the public. They are made of the best material, under the saparvirion of the subscriber b who is prepared to deliver dim at tiny point in this or the adjoining eounties. This machine possesses many advan tages over any other of the kind, from the fact, that it in no manner wears the clothing, use less soap, earl is easier worked. 'llse price ranges front six to seven dollars. The subscriber warrants this machine to give *mire satisfaction. It it dues not do everything Y. says, no charge stilt be made. A trial is ear costly invited and perfec t sat i s f act ion warranted. A - strong recommendation for filo machine is the number already sold. Any person who wishes one of these articles, .au be alcommodated by addressing B. J. WILLIAMS, Alexandria, Bunt. Co., Pa. May 30, 1855.—1 y Jan. 1, 1856, HENRY W. OVERMAN, No. 6, South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. Importer of French Calf Skins; &MANUFACTURER AND GENERAL ibinvola Has Constantly on Hand, and Always Finishing, all kinds of Leather, Morocco, CalfSkins,Sheep Skins, &c, The attention of Country Merchants and Man. ufaeturers, is solicited. RED AND OAK SOLE LEATHER. January 2,1856.—1 y. Bridge Builders. Tim Commissioners of Huntingdon County will receive proposals at their office in Hun tingdon fur hulling an open bridge across Tits enrol's. Creek near Blair's Mill in Toll township. The County to pay $3OO. The remainder to be paid by subscription. Plan and specifications at Blair and Robison's store up to Friday 22d inst. and on the next Monday and Tuesday at the Commissioners' office. ALSO, hoposals will be received nt the same time and place fur building or repairing the bridge across Stone Creek below Huntingdon. New eltords, arches, plunk foe the floor, shingles and n now post will he required. The abutments to be repaired and built 2i feet higher. Persons proposing are requested to examine the old bridge. By order of the Commissioners. HENRY W. MILLER, Clerk. Feb. 13, 1830.-2 t. RIDGWAY FARM AND COAL CO. To those who wish Farms—to have fertile land at a cheap price and on easy terms, your at tention is called to the Ridgway harm and Cool Company. Twenty-five acres or more in proportion are given for $2OO, payable in instal monis of 5t per week, or $3 per month. It is located in Elk county. Pa., and has one of the hest markets in the state for its produce. The soil is a rich loam, and is not to be surpassed lbr farming, as eon illatinn Will OM, It has the best elements of prosperity, being underlaid by two rich veins of Coal, and will shortly be intersected by four railroads. 'r ho timber is of the most valuable kind. Title unexceptionably good, and warrantee deeds are given. It pre bents a good and substantial opportunity to com mence farming. providing for one's children or making an investment. Further particulars can lee had from the pamphlets which aro sent to in quirer.. Letters answered promptly. Apply or address SAM'L W. CATTELL, Secretary, 133 Walnut Street, north side between Fourth and „Fifth eta., Ph iladelphia. Full information is contained in the pamphlets. Feb. 13, 1956.-3 m. To Iron Manufacturers. flThe subscriber has recently discovered an ore I bank which will yield an abundant supply of Iron Ore.—This Ore Bank is on a small tract of land (belonging to the subscriber) containing a bout twenty acres—situated in Walker Town chip, about one mile and three quarters from the station on the Broad Top Railroad, near Mc- Connellsto n. Specimens of the oro may be seen in Hunt , tngdon at the Ticket office of the Penna. Cell , tral Railroad. The subscriber will chiller sell or lease the a , hove tract of land. JOHN LEE. January 2,1856.-4 m, HUNTINGDON COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. There has been opened in the llall formerly or- copied by the "Sons of Temperance" in the Borough of Huntingdon, a School under the a !wt.° title, in which, is proposed to be given a thorough course of Instruction- end Practice in Single and Double Entry Book-lieeping. Also lectures on Commercial Law, will be given in regular course, by the most talented members of the Bar. --- Students can enter at any time, n day or eve ning Class, or both if they wish. For any other particulars, address personally or by letter T. H. POLLOCK. Principal. Huntingdon, Dec. 19, 1855.-3 m• SHERIFF'S SALE. DY virtue of a writ offend. Exp. and also iu Dpursuance of a decree and order of sale in proceedings in Ejectment in Common Pleas of said county to me directed, I will expose to pub lic on the premises, on Saturday, the Ist' day of March next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following property, to wit All the defendant's right and interest in and to a lot of ground in the borotigh of Cassville, Huntingdon county, fronting 66 feet on Main Street, extending back 165 feet, to a hack st. ; adjoining a lot of Joseph N. Spangler on the North and a lot of John Speer, dee'd., on the South, having thereon erected a two story log house, weather-boarded. Also, the interest of defendant in a Lot on Seminary Cross Street, fronting on said street 80 feet and extending back to David Clarkson, Esq's land, having thereon erected a carpenter shop. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Adam W. Clarkson. JOSHUA GREENLAND, Hunt. Feb. 12, 1856. Shr. & Trustee. POOR HOUSE NOTICE. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Poor of lluntingdon county, the following reso lution wan adopted : Resolved, Th r at hereafter all persons who apply to the county for relief, shall be brought to the County Poor House, except when peculiar cir cumstances render it unadvisublo or impossible By order of the Bond. JAMBS bIURPBY to do so. ',. Sunup Feb. 13, 1856.-21. Mules For Sale. The subscriber otters for sale six large, fine males, with wagon and gears. The mules are large, sound, and in good conditious six years old, and will weigh about WOO its, each This is 49 good a draft team as is in the county. If preferred, four only will be sold. J. R. BREWSTER. Carrick rumor., rrenicl in febrile, LIST OF THE OUTSTANDING BALANCES Due at Settlement with the Auditory for the Year 1853. Year. Township. Name of Collector. 1840 Allegheny, Samuel Robison, 1844 Tell, Jonathan Briggs, Walker, A. B. Sanger., 1846 Decree, Charles Cowden, *Porter, Jacob Kough, Union, James HaMpson, 1847 Dublin, Thomas W. Neely, Franklin, John H. Stonebraker, Springfield, William Ramsey, Tell, George May, 1848 *Franklin, John Conrad, __ _ _ Jackson, David S. Bell, 14 00 1849 f Clay, Daniel Curtman, 744 1851 West, Charles Green, 44 61 70 53 Tod, Jesse Cook, 9 76 1852 tTod, Solomon Houck, 430 , Walker, John Coulter, 49 34 4 35 52 50 1853 Cass, Joshua Greenland, 6 50 Dublin, Robert Peterson, 2 00 75 6 50 sFranklin, William M'llwain, 6 31 Ilenderson, Luke Vorhees, 123 56 77 08 75 05 Union, William Smith, 98 21 54 25 15 50 1854 tßarree, William Couch, 150 06 78 73 59 54 Brady, John McDonald, 20 18 Cil.r.t, George Smith, , 15 00 Cromwell, Michael Myers, 49 00 Franklin, John Laport, 100 76 54 50 Porter, William D. Shaw, 10 00 Tod, John M'Clain, 101 05 34 30 25 00 ,Walker. Joseph Douglass, 214 67 111 62 46 55 Warriorsmark, William Hutchison, 10 50 25 53 1855 *Mame, John Smith, 740 03 584 39 51 50 ,Brady, Christian Miller, 415 73 255 15 24 00 John Bowman, 142 77 74 44 8 95 ta: s v: William Cunningham, 325 78 237 08 21 00 "Cromwell, David Etnier, 506 16 364 32 ' 21 50 ,Dublin, William Appleby, 325 74 220 00 16 50 ,Franklin, Alexander Ewing, 921 86 728 68 40 00 ffiendersou, Andrew Decker, 72 56 48 98 10 30 ,Huntingdon, J. M. Simpson, 370 83 32 34 tHopewell, John Beaver, 389 78 283 58 56 50 tJackSon, Thomas Osborn, 914 96 626 92 35 30 ,Morris, Abraham Isenberg, 889 29 648 81 28 00. tPetin, Abraham Grubb, Jr., 165 83 42 98 30 00 tPortcr, Peter Piper, 765 09 411 57 32 00 }Shirley, John 31'Kinstry, 633 45 389 74 41 50 ,Springfield, Benedict Stevens, 212 30 145 18 18 50 nett, Sam uel Parsons, 290 37 186 29 ,Tod, Benjainiu F. Baker, 539 04 419 47 600 (Union, William Chileott, 58 08 13 86 12 50 t \ Val ker, John Thompson, 718 11 500 89 46 50 t Warriors murk, William Wray, 667 93 413 00 37 00 t West, Mordecai Henry. 1460 112 512 01 617 30 e It appears from receipts on Mr. Conrad's Duplicate that the above amount was paid to Mr. Neff, former Treasurer, and not credited on the Treasurer's book. * The amount outstanding against Mr. Kough, is said to have been collected by Sheriff Crown. over, and not paid over to the Treasurer. t Since paid in part. f Since paid in full. Given under seal of office January 23d, 1856. ATTEST :•--Hexux W. MILLER, Clerk, February 6, 1856. RECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES HUNTINGDON COUNTY, FROM THE FIFTH DAY OF JANUARY 1855, up In the seventh day of January, 1856, including bath days. RECEIPTS. County tax received from Collectors, viz 1847. John 11. Stonebraou 6sl. Franklin, $42 25 Jose Cook, Tlioutoo I)eun, Tod, 7' Walker, ,i• 1852. , ... .._ Solomon Houck, Tod, 36 20 John Coulter, Walker, to on 1853. James Miller, Brady, 44 59 Joshua Greenland, Cuss, 213 44 Hobert Petersen,. Dublin. 56 98 William Mellwam, Franklin, 27 15 Luke Vorllcles, Ilenderson, 77 82 Benjamin Net, John Lung, IVllliana Smith, Porter, 178 59 Shirley, 288 02 Union, 27 00 William Couch,Banco, 324 00 Jumps IWDonal, Brady, 390 41 George Smith, Cass, 195 42 Richard Madden, Clay, 119 93 Michael Myers, Cromwell, 434 33 Andrew J. Taylor, Dublin, 269 09 John Leport, Franklin, 4 02 91 John Snyder, llenderson, 320 59 Plummer, Eli Per, .._ _ Hopewell, 237 10 Jonas W Bt.Mks,. ' Jackson, 504 04 David Tussey, Morris, 450 76 Jacob Grove, Sr., Penn, 179 55 William D. Shaw, Porter, 888 56 David S. Umbenour, Shirley, 797 33 Benedict Stevens, Springfield, 170 70 George IVilsou, • Tell, 252 34 John McClain, Tod, 369 00 Nathan Greenland, Union, Cl 13 Joseph Douglas, Walker, 435 00 William Hutchison, Warriormark, 506 85 Abraham Crmswell, ____ West, 1215 04 Barree, 300 00 John Smith, Christian Itiiller, , Brady, 950 00 John Bowman, Cass, 223 00 David End ' er Cromwell, 200 00 William Appl eby, Dublin, 160 00 Alexander Ewing, Franklin, 803 00 Andrew Decker, Henderson, 313 00 J. M. Simpson, Huntingdon, 1187 00 John Beaver, Hope well, 130 00 Thomas Osborn, Jackson, 300 00 Abraham Isenberg, Morris, 200 00 Abraham Grubb. Penn, 625 17 Peter Piper, Porter, 1210 00 John M'Kinstrey, Shirley, 850 00 Benedict Stevens, Esq., Springfield, 40 00 Samuel Parsons, 'fell, 100 00 Benjamin F. Baker, Tod, 250 00 William Chilcot, Union, 289 20 John Thompson, Walker, 431 86 'William Wray, Warriormark, 658 00 Mordecai Hoary, West, 838 48 Amount of County tax on unseated lands, 97 60 . " School " . " 35 38 . " Road . ff 35 41 a " Redemption money on unseat ed lands, fee'd since last settlement, 50 11 Amount received judgment of County we. James Kelley, 21 52 Redemption money received in 1855, 59 11 $10,416 97 EXPENDITURES. Attorney General, Prosy., 01111. and witness fees on °rim. prosecutions, 8855 92 Constables, Mr making returns, adver tising apt in elections, 8/c., 300 83 Grand and Traverse Jurors, Court CH,. or, &e., 2486 85 Judges, Inspectors, and Clerks of E lections, 623 55 Assessors' Orders, 327 50 Inquisitions on dead bodies, 119 49 Road and Bridge views, 956 pp Damages John McCahan, 324 00 " . 1 David Hawn, 78 00 " Philip bilknitter, 65 00 " " Mary Wilson, 100 00 11. 11. Nlyton, 110 00 1,1, 13. L. Megahan, 125 00 ~ 1, tine hoover, 250 00 " Eliza Blair, 31 00 • Witness fees in the case of darn ages claimed by 1). Blair, Esq 15 00 1394 90 Bridge Orders George Couch, for Bridge at Neil's Mill, 1600 00 T. Covert for Bridge at Black Log Creek, 10 00 For repairing bridge at Hawu'd, 672 1016 72 Commissioners : Samuel Wigton, in (011, 90 00 Thomas Hamer, 85 00 Benjemin K. Nett, 70 00 3itt.,,1, Mane. rn 50 County 'Tax. Stale Tax. 466 33 Militia Fine. 29 01 202 08 300 78 12 50 15 14 25 00 THOMAS HAMER, ) BENJ. K. NEFF, f Commissiuners, JACOB BAKER, Auditors for 1854, 50 50 Clerk to Cotters. in full for '54, 75 00 fur '55, 323 00 John Reed, Esq., Attorney to Cotn'rs., in full fur 1854, On account for 1835, Direct°ra of the Poor for 1854, Interest on County Bonds Ex.. of Conrad Bucher, dated. GO 00 William Orhison, Esq., 180 00 William IL Leas, 360 00 Thomas Fisher, 114 00 Henry Foeklir, 30 00 744 00 Uounty Printing 1 William Brewster, • Will am Lauri,. Africa & Whittaker, John A. Nash, Medical attendance on prisoners in jail, Repairs to Con. lionso & Jail. 150 55 Merchandise for same, 28 21 Washing for prisoners in j,lell, 3° 00 Scrubbing nod sweeping C. Cl., 23 Ou 233 76 Blank Book , steamily po, & •. 87 4 Treas. Stet, Lanatic Asylum For David lroti FonJolin hien, Treas. Hunt. Co. Sw•leiv, Ground rent bough, fur Court HOU. LOU, Attor'y fees to D. Blair, Esq., 15 00 J. Sowell Stewart, Egg, 10 00 'r. P. Campbell, Bog., 10 00 35 00 Refunding Orders, 27 32 Sheriff Greenland for summon. ing Jurors, conveying prison ers to Penitentiary, Boarding prisoners, 00., 050 00 Fuel for Court House and Jail, 203 00 T. it. Creme r, Prot'y fees, sta tionary, &c., 231 CO M. F. Campbell, for same, 147 96 379 58 Lyeoming Insurance C., 7 80 Isaac Lyninger, coffin for E. Harker, 8 00 Wild cat and Fox Scalps, 340 87 School tax on unseated lands pd. '53, 108 75 Redemption money paid out in 1455, 50 11 Balance due Treas. on lost settlement, 04 82 Perccionge en 087,728.34 at ltrrr ct. 565 92 Bal. in hands ol 'Prcas. at settlement, 474 86 20 00 30 00 762 00 7000 00 79 50 76 , )9 Ski 4),:, I 5 75 007 25 tio I 00 100 00 $19,419 97 In testimony of the correctness of the above accounts, we have hereunto bet utir hands this 23,1 day of January, A. D. 185 n. Titom,ks HAMEIt, BENJ. K. NEFF, JACOB Cunsmiaioners. Huntingdon, Feb. 6, 1856. NO TICE. Notice is hereby given that Letters orAdmin• istration Oil the esiate of Michael Maguire, late of West township, dee'd., have been grant• ed to the undersigned. All persona indebted to said estate are retiuested to make iminedi• ate payment, and those having claims or de• mands against the same, will present them for settlement to JAMES MAGUIRE JAMES McELROY. West tp., Jan. 30, 1856.-6 t. Aoiners. ADIIIINIiTRATOR'S NOTICE. r otters of Administration on the 'estate of I.4John 13. Bradley, late of Brady township, Runtingdon county, dee'd., having been grant. ed to the undersigned, all persons having claim. against said estate, will present them duly authenticated, and those knowing them. selves indebted, will make immediate payment. ROBERT HARE POWELL. Jan. 16, 11300.-6 t. DISSOLUTION. Whatever partnership whieh existed between the undersigned in the Surveying business tins been dissolved by mutual consent. J. SIMPSON AFRICA, J. F. RAMEY. The business will be conducted as formerly by J. Simpson Africa. Sept. 12, 1555.-1 C DISSOLVTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The Partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, is this day by mutual consent dissolved. The business nil! be carried on hereafter, by John Horett.Jr., at the old stand. JOHN FIOYETT, ROBERT M. crirNi&r.nAm Oct. 31, 1833: tr. MEI?& 4 .101P1 S 41 R Often with DANIEL AFILICA, Esq., Hillstreet, between Auntgomeey snit Smith streets, Hnnt fAstrbrn. Pon reA. I FI.P . ,r MISCELLANEOUS 19 ERTISEMENTS. Directors of the Poor, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE couvrY or 11UNTINGDUN 1 05 13 50 DR To amount rem. iretl7no7lers of the Co. Cont., for the year 1855, $7OOO 00 :13 00 By mount paid James U. Lightner in full for the emotion of Poor House, $906 94 By amount paid for keeping out dour paupers, By amount paid ihr Medical attendance on out door paupers, By amount paid Treasurer of Insane Asylum fur the keeping of 3 persons, delivering paupers, stone coal, Mer chandise, &c., By amount paid for Merchandise in Philadelphia by Samuel Mattcra, By amount pd. sundry persons fur Mer chandise, ByyJnount paid sundry permits fur pro- viduns, _ - By amount paid sundry persons for de livering paupers, By amount paid fur support of out door paupers, By Imoont paid Dr..T. G. Li;ditner fur :Medical uttendapeo ut Poor !louse, By amount paid Yingling & Co., for illacliamit.bing bill, By 'mount paid Main S. Harrison for. tin ware, Cy amount paid J. Junkin fur havoc , By amount paid John 11. Lightner for lettering Ilours, 11 93 By unit. :mid John Grafliusinir order, 16 OS By amount paid Directors of the Pour, fur services us follows : James Saxton, 159 20 John Brewster, 47 25 • Satuuel Nlatterti, 121 60 Dr. .1. A. Shade, 51 on Kenzie L. Green, 14 CO 393 G 5 By umount paid Julio A. Do;•le fur se, vices us Treas. , By amount paid 1). Blair, Esq. fur .r vices us attorney, By amount paid H. Browster,ll.l., fur one tun of plaster, rind justices fees, 12 90 OETSTANDiNG DEBTS, UP TO JANUARY FIRST, A. D. 1858. To sundry porsOTIS, $ll4B 78 To JIMICR nro6cy, Stewart, on ac• count of Salary, 433 02 PROCEEDS OF FARM, FOR lb 380 bushels wi.eat, 210 buzlials of corn, 200 bushels oats 22{ bushels rye, 20 Wish. winter apples, 12 loads of hay, C . oatis corn fodder, 400 heads cabbage, 300 bush, potatoes, 5 lin. beets, 2 barrels soar knout, 2 barrels pickets and 500 pounds of pork. ARTICLES MANI:FACTUBED, By the inmates of the Poor house fur 1855. 40 dresses, 48 Oiliness, 75 aprons, 25 sunbon nets, 100 pair socks, 80 pair stockings, 10 sacks, 10 skirts, 18 night-caps, 12 tine caps, 8 shrouds, 10 pair mess' pants, 8 pair buys' pants, 56 shirts 14'pair mittens, 6 dozes towels, ISO lbs. hard soup, 400 gals. suit soup, 576 lhs. butter, 14 churl ticks, 267 lbs. candles, 15 bread baskets, 19 axe handle, 2 coal baskets, 4 handle baskets, S large baskets, 3 rugs, 1 kraut keith, 24 split brumes, 2 pair shoes, 20 gal. apple-butter, STOCK ON KANO% Jain Ist., 1356. 2 horses, 6 cows, 4 year old euttle, 5 du one year ttid, 3 cidves, 10 bead t tuck how 1, sm4,. I7o} bush. wheat, 200 lbs. hour, 150 16s. corn well, 130 bosh. oats, 124 bush. cora, 210 bushel , politicos, 200 heads cab bage,.3 bus. beats. 4010 pork, 4585 lbs beef 20 curd, trout, 15 ton; -,one coal, 1 two 1101, Wi.g ,, 11. 1 cultivator, 1 wiadtaill. 38 12 Paupers remaining' in Poor House Jail. thl, 1830. men between the ages of 27 and 80; 24 wo , • .:L•eeeu the ages of 18 curl f 3, cud eta I 't Cu.W 4 re ru in lliin,agdon coun t , th Llni , d stmc..l in lianiany, 6in I i : Ind I in Aunti:.i. Of the women, 13 were horn in Huntingdon conudy, n in the United States, 1 in UcrmauY, 2 in Ireland, 1 in Scotland. ..... Insane. ' 1 man U women, blind, 3 men. Ot the children, 2 are insane. Colored, I man and I woman Average cost for 70 out door paupers for the year, 16 57. - - • - Average cost for 37 in door paupers for the year, 76 631 Average cost for 2i paupers in the Lunatic hospital, 154 80. We, the undersigned Auditors of the County of Huntingdon, do hereby certify that we hare examined the orders of the Commissioners and the receipts tbr the ben., for and (luring the past year, and find a balance due the County of Huntingdon in the hands of the Treasurer of lour hundred and seventy-four dollars and eigh ty-six cents. And also that we have examined the account of t!.• Director of the Poor of said County, and find it us above stated. Given under our itunds at the Commissioners' 011ie° in the borough of Huntingdon, the 23rd Jany 1555. . -- lIENRY BREWSTER , P. N101)ItE. Auditors . WILLIAM MOORE, ATTEsA— ii RIMY W. MI LLEI:, Clerk 'to Auditors J. W. THOMPSON, ATT6l42lri LAW) AN 1) COMMISSIONER FOR PENNSILI - ANIA, Davenport, lowa, Attends to buying, selling and locating Lands and land warrants, pays taxer, loans Money on Estate security, on commission, examines and I flak. abstracts of tide, &e. Any husineFs intrusted, will ce attonded to promptly and with fidelity. _ _ Rarer to Hon. Geo. Taylor nod Members or the liar at Huntingdon. November 21, 1855.-6 no SOMETHING NEW. i‘."EMFAVGIUMMAN c E CO.,' NO. iiMERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL, $200,000. FIRE INSURANCE, perpetual or limited, made in town or country, on every description of property. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. J. McDOWELL, Jn., Seeretaty, W. BREWSTER, Agent, HUNTINGDON. Jun. 28, '56.--tr. NOTICE is hereby given that tho partnership heretofore existing between the undersign ed (trading tinder the Hem of Couch & Dunn,) , is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The hooks of said firm are in the hands or David Dunn with whom all concerned will pleas,: to make immediate settlement. GEORGE COUCH, J)AVIO LUNN. April 10, 1000-11, Dr. John McCulloch, ()Nees his prole—none] •iel vices in the citizens of tluntingdon.in,l tic in ity. °thee, brood's, oetwoen the lilxelionge and J icksnn's ii,o el. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. MAP uF HUNTINGDON COUNTY. The undersigned purposes publishing provid ed sufficient encouragement bo obtained, a Map of Huntingdon County.. Said Map to be con structed by actual survey of all the public Roads Railroads, Rivers, Streams, Canals, Township Lines, &e., and every place of note contained in said minty carefully shown in their respective places, and the name and place of residence of nearly every businessman in said county, andthe branch of Business followed by cads one respec tively, nod the place marked where nearly all the farm buildings stand, and the proprietor's and occupant's names. Said map to contain from fourteen to eighteen feet of engraving, and to be finished in the most modern style and workman like manner, &e. WILLIAM cmusTy. s7ouo 00 992 14 375 50 1483 89 Der. 19, 1859.—tf. XASA & vtxxxxa goons, 250 00 70 44 AT TIIE BROAD TOP DEPOT. fIUNNINqUAM k DUNN have just returned kj from Philadelphia, and are now opening at the head of the Broad Top Basin alarge and beautiful assortment of Fall & Winter Goods Consisting of 989 57 98 36 487 57 160 00 Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard-ware, Queens-ware, Cedar-ware, Hats, boots and shoes. mallow-ware. 57 64 30 42 2 , 1 00 Ready Made Clothing always on hand. audio short everything that is usually kept iu country store. 11,10)N. SALT, FISH AND PLASTER, kept constantly fur Salo. Cull 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 change fir GOWN at the highest market prices. The highest market pikes paid for ull kinds of Crain. 70 00 Prompt attention paid to storing and forward. ing all kinds of merchandise, ptuduco, Sc. Huntingdon, Oct., 10 1855. rAsCATIES.tiit (DT VIES Sebastopol TaLen! ! $7OOO 00 3.0.,0(11) "Eli KILLED The undersigned bus just returned from the dty with a large and splendid assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, ' which he is now prepared to dispose of at very iow and reasonable rates. Persons desiring to purchase will find it to their interest to give him a cull before purchasing elsewhere, as he studies only to please. His stock consists of it large lot of Dry Goods, Hardware. ROOVS sNoxa f OAT O 6 Glass & Queensware, a large and splendid assortment of ready made CLOTHING, which he is prepared to sell in lots to suit purch asers. JOHN UUYETT,Jr. N. B.—Country produce taken in exchange fur goods. Moorsvilio, Nov. 7, 1855,—t1. \ it. 18. COVVEVS Truss and Brace 1J Establishment, Allegheny St., Hollidays burg. Constantly on hand, Marsh 6. Co's Im proved Trusses—every sale and size; Fine French Trusses for hereto or Rapture, combining correct construction, extreme lightness, and durability, with case and comfort. Dr. Banniny's Bruce for Prolapsus Uteri and its associate pains and weakuerses; Erector Bra cts and ChM Eapunders of approved make. CI - Special attention invited to Banning's In led imp, of . ..l—the Spring-Spino Shoulder Grace, adapted to all with stooped shoulders, narrow chest, and spinal weakness. It attaches to the Body Brace, is 005). elegant and effective. Orders thorn a distance promptly attended to. POrSOIM whim.: for Trusses will state No inches around body, over rupture; for Body Brace, No. inches around huts; tar Spring-Spini,Shonlder Attachment, No. inches around chest under arm pits. Instruments not fitting, exchanged, if re turned unsoiled. Dee. 5. 1055.-3 mo. A FARM FOR SALE. THE subscriber ottbrs for sale a tract of land 'situate in Henderson tnwnship, Huntingdon county, bounded by lands of Peter Swoops, John McCurttiey's heirs, and others, containing 175 and one-half Acres, about 110 acres are cleared and in a goodatate of cultivation, the balance being well timbered. The improvements. 1 , are n good LOG 7,44 HOUSE, a NEW .ttif, tt k ~Ty• BAN,KI I.IARN, a WAGON SHED, a CORN CRIB, two good ORCHARDS and a never•failing SPRING of water near the house. This farm is situated six stiles from the town of Huntingdon. Terms will be made easy to suit purchaser. ANDREW ALLISON. October 31, 1851.—t1. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Votire is hereby given that Letters Testament tury on the estate of Tobias Harniali, Into of Morris tp., Huntingdon co., den'tl., have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebt eit to said estate are requested to make immedi ate payment, and those baring claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement. . DAVIT) STEWART, J A COR Execues, DAVID lIARNISII, January 2, 1856,-60 DR. U. L. BROWN, Returns his thanks to his former patrons, Anil would respectfully announce that he has a gain regained the practice of medicine, and will ut all times he found at home, who. not ptpfcs• sham Ily engaged. Charges extremely moderate. Cassville, January lst, 1856.-3 m. MILLI ER & FRAZEIa, DENTISTS:. HUNTINGDON. )PENNA. 6 Court Offices on Hill Street, opposite th o House, and North East Corner of Hill and Franklin. INDUSTRY MUST PROSPER. JN. BALL respectfully solicits thu attention .of tho farming community to a quality of PlougLa which he is now manufacturing, and will hays ready for sale in a few days, he is also pre pared to make harrow., wagons, carts, wheel barrows, &c., &e., anti to do all kind of repairing nt the shortest notice, and in the most substantial manner. SKopOn N. W. corner ot Montgtnery out Wash ington sta. March 37 1855—tf. LEATHER. FRITZ, HENDRY & CO. 110. 29 North THIRD Strout, PHILA. CROCCO MAN U.C7'lllllOlll, C17.111/28 and J%L larouoaua or Flt CNC!' CALF SKINS, and &niers in Rroand o.tic SOLE LEATHER and K I PP. Feb. _.oth 1855.-Iy. --116 911[110.C:1t..14),.4.11T12—D—g[1440 44401ATA7/7A W, NV itl attend to all business entrumod to hint. Of lie opposite the Court Row,. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. Now is the time to purchase FALL&WINTER GOODS do ~ G"`,7o ~4~~54~~~Ja Have just received front Philadelphia, the lar gest and finest assortment of Dry Goods ever of fdrcel to the citizens of this place, and surround ing country ; such us Merinus, Alpacas, Muslin de Lanes, Yaratnutta Cloth, l'ersian Cloth, black and Colored Silks and every variety of Dress Goods and Trimmings. Also, Cloths, Cassim ers, Vestiugs, &c., Call and nee one of the finest assortments of Trimmings hrc't to this place ; also, Collars, Underslyeveq, Chi mazetts, Gloves of every variety, Ladies' Scarfs and [ho best assortment of Shawls over offered. CARPETS, &G. A Rplondid lot of the finest Carpet and Oil Cloth EA.RDWARE, of every variety, and the hest assortment in town. QUEENSWARE, of every description, and at lower prices thnn can be got at arty other honse. "GROCERIES, although they are a little up, we will try and so i l. as low us the lowest. HATS & CAPS, HOOTS & SHOES, the largest and best assortment seer offered, and at lower prices. WILLUNU WARE, cite. and every variety of Goods, such as are usually kept in a country store- Call and sea before purchasing any otl er place, and if we can's sat isfy you of the fact, we will cave muler. October 3,1853. ho best assortment of Carpet and Oil Cloth ▪ just received and for sale by J. &W. Saxton. 11 1 1te handsomest assortment of Be lanes, Per t sten Cloth. Latina Cloth, Borage do Lanes, Parnmette Cloth, and all wool Merinoes, all wool de lanes, of the hest styles nod selected with the greatest care, for sale by .1. &W. SAXTON. 500 webs assorted Prints, just received and for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. The greatest variety of Boots and Shoes ever offered for sale by J. &W. SAXTO N. Ladies' els'rmler3 oVimetts,undoes, Irinhags,V. A . tois ) t e r a zw tif ro i n l n ot et o,f , by llas also x SAl; N a . nd A Alf!t r s e , a r variety of g ßel ts, b H y &c., e /. d n'ir s .7;x n to ra n c . rno st b r a , V v n a i n es d t ro assortment j. ol T s )4l3 . sL m S s i o lk n. s, beautiful rtm n silk Aor stenlgby x % . D p y er's Ague Powders, j3 . t . - seMl s rl i foj N sa . le T he ell y o ts state S e h a a n w d l s s , q sac r l e i r i s o s n u , s, C r at o st i and for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. "if &W. SAXTON will take all kinds of cone d , try produce in exchange for goods at their cheap store, south-west corner of Public Square. At:3,plielfiodrilartlecal:yrtment J. - u a us si et u t i s , t o r l, e i e . 'd If you want to buy good Cheap Gcods. CALL AT Jl. P. WO. D. P. Goin has just received from I'hilatlel phia a large and beautiful stock of FALL AND WENTLIR GOODS, consisting of the most fashionable Dress Goods, for Ladies and Gentlemen, such as French Me rinses, Alpacca, Paramatta Cloth, Persian Cloth All Wool do Loins, Fancy de Lulus, Cohings, Black and Fancy Dress Silks, and Prints of all description. Also, Cloths, Cassi mess. plant and fancy Cassiuets, Vestings, &c. ALSO, a largo lot of dress Trimmings, dress Buttons, Rihbonds, Bonnet Silks, Gloves, Mitts, Woolen and Cotton llosiery, Laces, Veils, L'n derslceves, Collars, Chimuzetts, Riguletts, Silk Bonnets,and a variety of Dress Goods too nu merous to mention. Flannels of all kinds, 'Moseys, Woolen Table Covers &awls, Comforts, bleached and unblea ched dialins, 'riches. Checks, Gingham=, Groceries of all hinds, Hats & Caps, Boots and Shoes, Oil Cloths, II! QIIMENSIATILRE Buckets, Tubs, Baskets, and all goods usually kept in a country Store. My old customers, and as many new ones as can crowd in are respectfully requeste,: to come and examine my goods All kinds of Country produce taker. in ex change for goods, at the highest market prices. October 3, 1855. Chambenburg & Mt. 'Union STAGE LINE REVIVED. THE undersigned aware that a suspension of the line of Stages over the road between Chanthershurg anti Mt. Union, cannot be bat disadvantageous to a large section to the country has, at considerable expense and trouble, inatle arrangements to run n line of Stages Triweekly between the two paints. Good Homes and rota 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 line is desirous that it be maintained, anti he therefore calls upon the public generally to patronise it, confident that it will be for their mutual advantage. Every attention necessary will be given, and the running of the Stages will be regnlar. v lhf'Stages leave Mt. Union, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday evenings, arriving at Chanibersburg the next day at 2 o'clock. 'Re turning, leave Chambersburg the same night at 10 o'clock, arriving at Mt. Union early the fol lowing evening io time for the Cars. Stages stop at Shirleysburg, Orhisoniu, Shade Gap, Burnt Cabins, Fannettshurg, Flom Valley, Strasburg andßeerer's store. . . er FL ()through $3,00: to intortnctliate points in proportion. JAMISON KELLY. Auglist 22, 1825.—tf. BOOKS! BOOKS ! ! 30,000 r o O w L theirPdETS. t a ft i l• i h r e i cos. rpllii subscriber is happy to inform his numer ous friends and customers that he bas added very largely to his already extensive and varied stock of new end popular books—and can now boast as great a variety at the same low prices as the City Book Stores. Ilia STATIONARY is of great variety and well selected, viz : Fan cy and Plain Note Letter and. Cap paper and Envelopes. Gold Pens and Silver Holders from $1 upwards, Pen and Pocket Knives, Poet htonnaies and Pocket- Books, Ink and inkstand. Razor-strops and Brushes, &e. School gooks in quantities to country merch• ants and teachers at City wholesale prices.— Wrapping paper constantly on hand. 1000 PIECES WALL PAPER of every kind, Window Paper and painted Shade, with Pntnain's Patent Self-Adittsting Curtain Fixtures. Al I the above at Phila. re- tail prices , call and examine, "I endeavor to please." Stare nv , Railroad St. Huntingdon. ,{')l. COLON. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. GJG`~~J~JL•pI~,~' MACHINE SHOP AND FRENCH BURR MILL STONE,-''' 6)- Corner of Germantown Road and New Market Streets, on the North Pennsylvania Rail Road, Philadelphia. Constantly on hand or ;mule to order, the fol• lowing highly approved Flour Mill Machinery. Woodward's Patent Portable Mills andSmUt Maahines. ichucten's Patent Iron Concave Bran Due Stover's Patent Fuel Saving Corn Kilns. Pitrson's Pul , ent Barrel Hoop and Moulding Machines. Improved Bridge Steps and Bushes for Mill Spftidles. WARRANTED, Thebest Anchor Brand Bolting. Cloth Burr & Calico Mill Stone, Corn, Cole and Plaster Crushers:' ALSO SOLE OWNER OF JoluoitouN Patent Cast Metal Cou- cave L t i.. l jVtii .“ a East and South. East of the Ohio and Mississip• pi Rivers. Warranted to take out of the offal of every Bushel (dreamt, from 1 to 21 lbs, of standard flour, which could not be bolted out on account ofthe electrical adhesion to the Bran. NOTICE :—I hereby warn all persons agaitult, infrinpinfr toy rights, secured by Letters Pa. tent as above, as I will prosecute all persons making, selling, or using any Bran Darters with an Iron or Cast Metal Concave in vie• lation of the Letters Patent of Joseph John• stor., dated April 24th, 1854. THOMAS H. WOODWARD, Proprietor. N. B.—State and County Patent Rights fur all the above Machines for Sale. August 29, 1855. tf BOOR AGENCY. 91HE subscribers have established a Book Agency In Philadelphia, and wftfurnish any book or publiertlion at the retail price free of postage. Any peksons. by forwarding the sub scription price of any of the $3 Magazines, such as Harper's. Gurley's, Pntnam's, Graham's, or Frank Leslie's Fashions, dre. will receive the magazines for one year and 9. copy of the splefl. did lithograph portrait of either Washington, Jackson or Clay or if subscribing. to a $2 and asl Magazine, they will receive a copy of ei ther of the three portraits. If subscribing to SG wooh 9f Magazines, all three portraits will be sent gratis. Music furnished to tirose who may wish it. Envelopes of every description and size in large or small quantities furnished. Seal Press es, Dies, &c. sent to order. Every description of Engraving On Wood ex ecuted with neatness and dispatch. Views of Buildings,Newspaper Headings, Views of Ma chinery, Book Illustrations, Lodge Certificates, Business Cards, &c. All orders sent by mail promptly attended to. Persons niching views of their buildings engraved can send it Daguer reotype or sketch of the building by snail or ex pris• Persons at a distance having saleable articles would find it to their advantage to address the subscribers, as we would act as agents for the sale of the same. BYRAM . & PIERCE, 50 South Third 5!.., Philadelphia; Pa. N6V. 28, 1855.—1 y. FALL AND WINTER 000,DS, Can and look before )on purchase. GNU, ;~rJlil AS just returned front Philadelphia and is jastow opening ono of the prettiest and beat selected stock of goods ever brought to the bor ough of Huntingdon. It would he useless to mention all of thegoods we have on hand— Ladies' Dress Goods. of the 1ate;776:1-e-e, A large stock of Ilosary, Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Velvet, bonnets Cedersloves, Collars, Spencers, Casimeres, Cloths, Casinetts, Laces, Silk Mitts, Delanes, De-Bhrge, Kid Cilloyes, and all kinds of goods generally kept in a country store. Alsci—a tine assortment of Boots, Shoes, Hats, 14 caps. Glassware, Qftenonsteare and Cederware. A large and good supply of Freak Groceries. Call and 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. All kinds of country produce taken in ex ohange for goods at the highest market price. Oct. Id, 1855. TDOMAS P. DILL & CLOTHING STORE, AN. MERCHANT TAILORINE ESTABLISH- )}LENT.. Chesnut Street, I'ltiladeTp4ia, No. 103 One dcor below Fifth, Siertb Side. Gentlemen who wish tobuy their clothing ree dy made, quite as good as con he made by any Merchant Tailors of the United States, should visit this magnificent store. where goods of the finest class are keptßeady Made and in the piece which will be made up to order at the shortest notice and perfect satisfaction warranted. Also a flue assortment of • rfrEINA Ct6CAA,, And every article is marked with the lowest cash price, in plain figures. Nov. 7, 1855.—1im0. H. ROMAN, • Has just opened A GOAD ASSORTMENT OF READY-MADE CLOTHING. CONSIATINU Or ALL KIND. I,t' tOtaAVS4 PANTO, 111161411. And other articles of gentlemen's wear. October 3, 1855. COUNTRY DEALERS CAN OCT CLOTHIYO AT WMALINSALE J AS CHEAP AS IN THE CITY, AT ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORE. OVERCOATS. • All kinds, cheaper than elsewhere, at H. ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORS. TOSEPU DOVGLABB, in MeCornoll;tosen constantly on hand, randy made rides, end is prepared to make and wait Gael of s*