' &dun agi gountg. Brow.—Some eight or ten inches of snow ill in this place on Saturday night. iirmxa Soorerrr.—We have been requested state that the female sewing society will meet at Mm. Julia Milos' on Thursday evening at o'clock. Punctual attendance is required. BROAD Ter Basl,r.—The canal bank has been almost euiirely removed, and by time navigation ix open the basin will be compl tied. The work has been pushed ahead energetically, and the ten:rectors deserve great credit. 'rn FouNnwr.—lt is with pleasure we an uounee the important fact, that the Huntingdon Foundry has been rebuilt, by the enterprising firm of John Cunniughatn & Co., and in a few short weeks will be iu full tide of successful spoi ation, FAIR.--Wo tale pleasure in announcing to our country friends, that the ladies of the Presbyterian Congregation intend bolding a fair for the sale of fancy articles, &c., &T., in tho Town Half, in the borough of fluutingdoni luring the April Court, So come prepared to carry home "something nice," for your wife, your sweetheart, or ''little ones." SINCILNG SO.OL.—We had tho pleasure of httenaing a concert given in this place on Sat. arday evening, by MtoAlexander of Williams. burg Blair Co. Mr. Alexander proposes raising a singing class in town, and all persons desi- rous of becoming singers or having their chi!. dren learn, can have an opportunity of sub scribing by applying to Br. Tom Ly,n, Owen Boat or at this office. DEAD. —The colored individual who was in jured by the late railroad catastrophe in this place, died on Saturday last,. He suffered the most excruciating agony op to the time death kindly released him. It was proposed to hint to have his leg am• p"uted, as mortification had taken place, to yres. , rve his life, but be refused; asserting that he would rather die than bars such operation TUN 1111,S WOOD At AnnttY.—Wu invite the special attention of our patrons and frieds, to skis adinirald, institution. It in situated in a :1,11111 local and temptations which beset the feet orynting Ines in large towns and cities, and the gentle men connected with it, are admirably qualified for the statiuns they occupy. It in, in short, the very place we can recommend !cumin is to sand their children for education; with the as• sarance that the a to:Merit principal tithes as mueh interest in their welfare as if they were his own. //kZ"Oti another page of our paper, will he found the tolverthwinent of the Great North eitetn'Mutual I,aud A,5.:136311 and Agency of Cliirnp, Illinois. The great design of this as:o:lation is to minion land cheap, and within inn reach of all. Bc au investment of for one eltare, or $1 tbr a quarter sbar,, any per• ion may beeninn n !numb( r uf the itssueitition, entithd te all its privileges aunt prolits, and a share in the great distribution ofFurins, 'lawn Late, and cash dividends of $125,000, to be made by the committee of Stecliholders the iirst of May next, (1831.)—N. Y. Mirror. StrThe Edie American :3tate Council Met on Moutlay last, at which a uslitital was adopted authorizing thu imbue. dinate councils to di,-pone with the oaths and obligations imposed II the ritual, and requi ring only a pledge of honor to carry out the principles of the American party, awl opposi. inn to ail parties who are is farm' of a disso lution of the UniMt. The next sessiom of the Council trill be held at Ilarri,-burg at such time as the President may direct. Ftoay.—The Canal CUMMISAOLCI, having a.ilted an appropriation of 5190,000 to the Por tage Railroad, the Penna. 11. R. Company have offered to carry all freights from Johnstown to Ilullidayaburg, for $130,000. Any person may become a member of the Association and, joint owner of the property, entitled to distribution, en the purchase ul one or inure shares or quurtershares. Every share and quail ter share it duly utunliere al, signed anal re istered mud will draw its proportion of the property by its Number in whole or quarter tonic. There being a limited a umber of shames yet masa.l,l Agents are Yanked in Ortyy Winn in the Union, und the Cnnudn, to sell stick and by Land Warrants, and to report extraindinary chances for investment. A good percentage will be allowed. Booksellers mud newsman are particularly requested to net us agents. Lund Warrants are wanted by the association at their rare or $1 25 per stern, in stook or the market prier in rash. The more funds received the more land there will he to 'divide, as error dol lar now received by the Dimmers will be in vested fur the Association. A commission of 15 per cent trill he allowed on sales, anal par- Fhasers mid circulars will be duly forward ed.-- The Directors will rammin to direct the Im-I MSS, and any Money: , enelal , l Mu late to ' at slimes will he immediately re; meal by ui • Atyllan will Oen, remit ; mon as 0 m• • finned, and write their nattier nml plain nn possible, and the natal; r• „ •• • „ when sold. Tho Result eu C., • ;.:: will be reported to each stockliem fig To secure sunk you have only to enclose the money at the rate of $3 per share, and $I each per quarter shares, in current money, at our risk, directed to LELAND, llAltNEb Cu., Ilex 852 Chicago 111., anal the shares will , be lbrwarded by return mail. IMO LAM) WARRANTS WANTED. We will pay the highest cash prices, in shares, or part in shares or all each. Wu trill locate Laud 'Warrants on the 'nest advantage°us terms tbr parties abroad. We having efficient agents I in every Laud Wier) with pleats of tho bbst un °Melva (rids in the Ullloll. This ie it rare op portunity to persons holding Land Witrrants the Eastern States to have them located by a reliable company, on some of the choicest lands eat' the UM. where rapid udruneetuent is eel tale. it trill be necessary to transmit by mail pr express your Warrants duly transfer- red and we will return the Sitarts or cash, by MUM mail, or the titles to the land as soon ate it can Ito [mated. Address by mail liar Shares in the above ASSociatiOil, or for lueation of laud wurrams eta. LLLAND, BARNES & CO., Agents lit. N. IV. Lund Agency. Box 832, Chicago.lllinuis. 11. B. Where parties prelim it, lands will be [From the Philadelphia Sun.] entered in their Wales, mud tuxes, eta., mad fur them for agreed portion of the rise in value This will boa seasonable publication, and . • • . r. in periods ut ur 5 years: At hen time if become a text book for our public men, wane by th u i r maw will ea t ur a a d it will show that the policy of the purest putri• with 12 per cent per annum 'tamest in lieu of ots of our country has been to distinguish be• a title to the lauds. L. B. & Cu. tween the claims of aliens and the 'attire born. goad to put orders at once. The scope of the work is very comprehensive, 60 — Letters simply of inquiry, should enclose and embraces many other subjects neeesaarily p sunup ter return postage. courieeted with main object of its investign• 11'. ISM: IV STER, Agent, tions. HUNTINOUON, 4Fn. isle by all the prineipal bookseller'. March 5,14.56.-2 me. • PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Flour.—s7a7 25, per bbl. Wheat, red 1624, White 170 a 173 cents, dull. Curls 50 a6O cts. Oats 40 cts. at 1 . 16, Ctffl In this borough on the 25th ult., by Rev. A. B. Still, Mr William Dean, Jr., to Mist Sophia Ridenour, all of Huntingdon County. On the 28th ult., by Simeon Wright Esq., Mr. Christian Pheasant to Mitts. Wealthy Greenland of Union township. I) :he 14th, tilt., byy. E. Plummer, Esq., Mr. Thews:, Keith, to Mitts. Mary Russell both Hopewell Township Huntingdon County. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. IIItPUBIU@GO lIATIDD.I22Ii&I The Views anti Opinions of s TAT 461%.11141 FOREIGN IMMIGRATION. BY JOHN P. SANDERSON. j J. B. Lippincott & Co., No. '2O N. St. Price $1,50. [From the Philadelphia Inquirer.] Mr. Saudersou has evidently invcstigaed Lhe subject thoroughly, and the result of his labor is an immense moss of truly vuluable informa- Lion Exactly such a work has rug been nee ded and its appeorunee will be bailed with the liveliest satislitetion, by all who desire to be come fulls acquainted with the morel and in tellectual resources of the country. MILN.WOOD ACADEMY SHADE GAP, HUNTINGDON COUNTY, PEN NA. W. H. WOOD, A. M., Proprietor and Prin. cipal SAMUEL CAMPBELL, Assistant. JOHN. M. CAUSLAND, Teacher in Pre paratory Department. Rev. W. S. MORRISON, Lecturer on Ev idences of Christianity. Rev. JAMES CAMPBELL, Lecturer on General Literature. J. A. SIIADEOII. D., Lecturer on Anat• °my and Ilygealia. The semi-annual Exhibition will take place on the Ist Wednesday of April. An address will be delivered It entre the sueieties in the fore part of the day. The Exhibition will came off in the evening; the examinations the week pro whine. These exercises the lemeds Of education AEC respectfully invited to attend. The next session will open the lot Wednesday of May.— This InAitutien holds out peculiar Inducements to young men seeking an education. The Ward of Instructors is composed of gentlemen of high literary attainments and skilled in their profes sions. The location is very healthy, having the pure mountain air mud free from all noxious va pors arising from stagnant water and marshy ground. Thum subject to ague could nut tied a niece desirable place. The temptations to vice, idleness, dissipation are few. There is nothing to draw the mind of the student from Ida books, no liquor Is allowed to be sold in the place or nearer than Alt. Union, 17 milas It is jost such a situation as a young mull desi rous of improvement would seek. The societies are in a flourishing condition, and each bus a tine library of choice works. The buildings are large anal commodious, capable of accommodating MAIM tilty students. Shade Gap is a quiet and retired place, satiated on the nail route between elininbersburg and Ma Alt. Union station of the Penna. Railroad. ThIZAIS—For session of liveluenths, for board tuition, and rum, $52.50. Washing, light and fuel, extra. Students are charged trout the time entering until the close of the .session. Pay• meats quarterly in advance. For eatalugues and further particulars address W. 11. WOODS, Shade Gap, blunt. Cu., Pa. March 5. 11356.-3nio, CHEAP LANDS! Elrj.g.aAftWAL6L'i.:J•:• - 0p1 . L, , 11 - fli.Jr.il. AII;3TE T,Ti7:iiiV, - ;;Tic.7iii,TE,T,i -- 511A111,11 $3. Quarter SIIARES $l. Directors of the Great Na th We,dern I Mutual Land Agency, elected hy tho Share holders of their respective towns, tan. 1,4 I Sin F. 11. Beauhien, Ottawa city, C. W., Walton 11. Draper, New York, 11 I'. Matteson, Spring field, 111., G. W. Mason, Richmond, Va., 11. W. Leland, Chicago, 111., G. L, 13arnes, Chicago, 111., respectfully announce that in accordance with the vote of a large majority of the stoek holders, received by letter in am wer to their first circular and report, that they will distribute on the 1t5TD.11( . 01 MAY, 1856, Among the slmcchohlors or the Assuointion, $125,000 IN LANDS AND CASII. eornprising 42 fine firms, worth from $5OO to $30,000, each, 1,000 town lots in ruond,ing towns; 20,000 acres choice 'Western lands, as Mows : 1 Farm of 320 acres, with orchard nod good buildings, within ono mile of the R. R. station, and 20 miles of Chicago, I Farm, 100 nines, in Rick county, Wis., with young orchard, fair buil dings, and lintf timbered, 20,000 4 Forms in Illinois, each $lOOO, •4,000 3 " Indiana. " 500, 1,500 2 " Missouri, " 000, 1,200 Ten 100 acre tracts in Wis, each $4OO, 4,000 1,000 town lots in the above States, 5,000 20.000 acres if choir e n ild land,, 30,000 10,000 acres prairie landA in lowa and Minnesota, being entered. • _ . . . Each lot and Coin is a prize, and the lands are so divided as to secure to., every share, at least a town lot or en urn orgood hind, with the elntnets ler the splendid farms, worth limn ssoi.) to *tiOdinn each. . _ . I . '"iinelt is the inereasedllllC of these lands that plliellaSCl, htnnd ready to pay cash, within 20 per cent o r their valuation, for any of the prizes user $lOO. And [nastier ',sizes will be ta ken at their raise, in pa; went fur stuck in the next annual diArilnllloll. ..... ....... Your committee have received the hooks, pa pers, registers °utilities to the lands, har t , viol tool roost of the limns, and find everything cur veer and satisfactory—much beywel their most sanguine expectations. They therefore, without hesitation, recommend the association to all who may de,ire a home in the West, and to those sechilig lirolitahle investments. Where a few dollars now invested may tell largely in the fu ture without tisk or lust! Cheapest "Job Printiug' 9 nice, Ski IC E 1 COUNTI. We have now made such arrangements in our Job as kill enele as to du alt idmis Ot Job Printing at 20 per cent. cheaper rates Than any Unice in the County. The Commissioners appointed by an Act of Assembly, passed Feb. 27, A. D. 1034, to open books, receive subscription and organize a Company, by the name, stile and tide of the “Barree Stud. and Alexandria Plank Road Company," will meet, for that purpose, in the borough of Alexandria, on Saturday, the 16th I doe of March, A. D. 18.50, at the Hotel of Win, Okristv, Esq. Feb . . 20, 1856.-4 t. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. I _______. Give us a call. If we do not give entire sati, litotion, no charge at all will he made. nth P UY &KO 0 S y w no Lusm. DEALELS IN FISH, CHEESE & PROVISIONS, No. 47 Nolo, 11 HAI, ES, 1101.00 la,: Sr. PHILADELPHIA. Keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Ft., cust.so esu Pitommoss, wine!' they are prepared to dispose of at the lowest maritet rates. Ordem promplly executed. Fob. 27, Orphans' Court Sale. I will sell on the premises, on Wednesday, the Gilt day of March nal, A Lot of Ground, in the borough of Casevillo, late the property of John Speer dee d . . _ . . Tmois—Cash on confirmation of the sale at April Court. By order of the Court, DAVID CLARKSON, Adger. John ;.ipeer, deed. Feb. 27, 1856.-2 t. [To the Lien Creditors of John L. Cox.l AUDITOR'S NOTICE. THE undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court or Common Pleas of Huntingdon cu., to distribute the proceed.; in the Sheriff's hands orde sale oh the Real Estate ot John la Cox, hereby gives nutlet', that he will tittend to the duties of his appointment, lathe Prothonotary's ollice, iu the borough of lientin,:;don, Oil Sub, day, Mr 1:1!.1 acct, at 1 o'Ll.te's, P. when au, h. re nll prsolLi must prt•sent their claims ...• undersi,;ned Auditor, ur ha dtbsrfe,, • :dug in upon ruid CILEMEII., Auditor. boll, 27, • 11 • TT!: 1,, County, ;Qv . • 9 u'doeli, Al., an.).. t _Porter ,•‘; Jarrett at tho • ~ ,',•••• l exa)l,lrirt. March ut tl v in V. burg. Barret: town ddp on Monday iho 10th day of Mooch at iha hot.: of Jam,' Fhaloing in Ma nor Jackson township on Tuesday the 11th day of March, at Stewart; s, AleAlmey's Fort. Morris township on Wednesday the 12th at Himiet's ' Spruce Creek. Franklin township on Thursday the 13th at the public house iu MechaniesriPm Warriumniark township ott Friday the 11th at the house of James Chamberlain in Wand orstuark. $30,000 Walker to,nship on Nloaday the 17th at the house el Benjamin Mesahan in MuCutinells. tun., Penn town,hip on Tuesday the ISth at the hou,e George tionaehohler iu Mar:doshurg. Hopewell tewniihip on IVe.lne,dey the lUth at James Entrohia's, entree Run. • Toil township on ihnrstiay the 2 , th at the Hired School House near Nagle Foundry. Cuss township on Friday the List itt the Stit•nd House is Ca .sville.• Clay township on Stiturday the 22d at the Schnul House in Scot.% 111, Svrin,dield vn Monday the 24th at the School House near M.tadens. Cronin; - II Tuesday the 23th at the School Muse at Ortihionia. Shirley township nail Shirle.;,ltur,. borough on Wedna,cluy the at Mrs. r t in Shirleysburg. 'Fell town,hip Tharsd the 27th at the School House rear •holos Gut, Loran. Dubiin township Friday the 28th at the pub. lie house Mode (lap. Brady township on Monday the 31st at Mill Creek at thu house of James IC. Mullis.. Union township on the Ist of April at the house of Caleb Sweeps. Henderson Liwoship and Huntingdon Bor ough ou the 2tl day of Apia at the Commis• si•ntcrs THOMAS M ER, BENJ. K. N I?, Corn. JACOB BA KIT, Feb. 27, 185 G. J. C. Arcr...NARA., DAVID WATSON, JNO. C. INN.: GAYSPORT FOIUNDRY AND MACHINE SITUP. Co.,liollidaysbarg, I;loi r • o Pa. TILT proprietors of this etdahlisli merit have lately inert, `led facilities for tarnishing ext eii•iv el, Steam Ettgines, Blowing ll:whim.... Railroad Car-wheels mid .Axles, Mill 6e.tr ing, Valleys, Hang, rs, .1 add whet. pipes, For e -• „, -.t . ill 1,10 1 0 „ PW IOS:III.Fri.IX " er ai 1Z. , 111. .111- c,t,thii,htn,nt in th , HAN WA'ISON & CO. FIVE PER. CENT SIVINC FEND, or The Nalkmal BaNy C,ariny. 'alhut Strea, Switi r Third Sired, PITILAPPLPIII.I Ineorpore fed by the State of Penn sylvania in INCL. i i roney is rucivad iii tuly sum large or small, .13 f and interest paid from the dry of depo4it. • • - • • • - he °Men is or n ev •ry Jay, n•ont 9 o'clock in tlic morning till 7 o'cl, in rho o'vning, and 0:1 Monday find evenings, till 9 o'clock. INTERES I' vEtt All s nnlx lung or small, are paid 1 , ,1ek in phi on d t • ni ,n4l ooti,o, to any atimmint. President. Hon. HENRY L. 131 , ,NN1 , 31, Vico Pre , ,ident, RoisEirr SELPIHUGIi, Secretary, Wtt. J. REL., DIRECTO/a. C. Landreth Munns, F. Carroll Brewster, Joseph B. Barry, Ilen. L. CIIIIIThinan, Francis Leo. Henry L. Benner, Edward L. Carter, Robert Selfridge, Samuel K. Ashton James it. Smith, The investments, ateounting as per statement of Jan. I, 1856. to 5876,218.91, (nine koala and lierellipdX MOP/Waal, 11 , 0 hilatii,/ Mid eighte., dollars and ninety-one cools,) in accordance with the act of incorporation, are made in Morgaces, Orono , ' Rents, and in such lirst-class eceuri, les as must always insure perfect security to the de positors, and place beyond all risk the perms nency and stability of this old and well-numb lished Institution. February 20, 1858. 1 00 — linthe's Mraa4lll . l7 l : 'OpNw. MISCELLANEOITS ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. JOHN IVIOREHEAD. SUOCESSOR TO KING & MOREHEAD. ►►'LtLESALL GROCER AND yllAplV22o s r i , AND DEALER IN Fish, Bacon, Chrse, Dried Fruit, Lard, Lard Oil, Ila.rsped Oil. White Lead, P.'y Lead, Win dan• Glass, Glassware, Iron and Nails, Star and Tallow Cm',Hes, l'ariegaled and Rusin Soup, and y , n ano fiodures generally. No. ,TY Wood St., PIPI'SRULIG. PA. Particular attention given NI the sale of illehil and Blooms, and liberal advances made thereon. a Feb. 13, 1856.-Iy. HENRY W. OVERMAN, South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. Importer of French Calf Skins ; BIANUFANMIEII AND 01.1:11AL • 1112TIIIII 1a2122. Has Constantly on Hand, awl Always Finishing, all kinds of Leather,nizorocco, Calf6kins,Cheep Skins, tid.e., &c, The attention of Country Merchants and Man ufacturers, is solicited. RED AND OAK SOLE LEATHER. January 2, 11156.--Iy. lit Iron Manufacturers. rpm subscriber has recently discovered an ore j bank which will yield an abundant supply of is on t trc .—' Phis Ore Bank is on a small tract of laud (belonging to the subscriber) containing n heat twenty acres—situated in Walker Town ship, about one mile and three quarters iVout the station on the Broad Top Railroad, near Mc- C.,nellst own. Sp.:Omens of the ore may be seen in Mut jowl. at the Ticket ' , Mee of the Penna. Cen tral Railroad. Thc -subscriber will either sell or lease the a bo, tract ut land. January 2, 18:16.-4m. i 'Ol4 t',03131 EILCI% 14C itOOL. he, epenvd in the. Hail formerly ue -Sons of Temperance" in the Hun ingdou ; n School alitlar the a tlt!or in which, is proinised to he given a thorough course of Instruedon nuti Practiee in Slagle and double Entry !look-Keeping. Al-u lectures on Cotntnercial Law. will he ;,-.iycn in regular course, by the most talented matillwr, ( ,1 the Bar. Students con cuter at any time, a day or eve ning' Class, or both if they wilt. lt?r any other pirticulars,address personally or Iry letter 'l'. l'riueipal. Huntingdon, I)er. ID, 1555.-31 u. [Estate of jr,.n S,lftidge, late of Ilarree rp.] AUDITOR'S , NOTICE. The undersigned Auditor, appointed to dis tribute the assets or butane., in the hand of Win. Moore, adMillistrattir of said deed., will :mend fur that purpose, at his (Ake in the borough ol• Huntingdon, on Thursday the 20 day of Alarch, A. 1). lees, ut lu o'cioek A. M. All persons interested are notified to present their vials. such Auditor , nr be debarred 'ruin twining in for a share ut such assets or fund. A. W. BENEDICT, Auditor. F e b. Mules For Sale. The subscriber for sale largo, tine make, with wagon .rust mule; are large, souti.l, :opt is good condition, sic years ohl, awl ;vow 1000 each This is as good a droll team lei is ill the county. If prererretl o four only will he sold. .1. R. .ISHEWSTER. Carrick Furnace, I , ranklin Co., I':t.—feblitr, ot,isosArritoN OF PARTNERSHIP. The Partner,hip heretoftwe existing between the undersigned, is thii•day Ity mutual consent dissolved. The business will he curried on hereafter, by John II nyett..lr., ut the old stand. JOHN HU VETT, du., HOBERT M. CUNNINGHAM. Oct. 31, 1e:,. - i.-tll 2Y11 . 111•2, ttll AN.W4 OR. Office with I).tunft. AVM., Esq., 11H:street, between Montgomery and Smith streets, Hunt ingdon, Pentea. [Sept. 21','M.( tf. An Improvement worthy of the Pro gressive Age. W11.1.1%31 .4,tex, ALDRICH & FOOTEN PATENT WASHING MACHINE rpm; subscriber is prepared to furnish every 1 citizen of the Commonwealth with one of these superb articles, achnowlellged4y all who have them in use, and by every one who has tes tni bent, to be superior to anything of the kind et e brought before the public. . . . Toev are tondo of tho . l,eat material, under the supervision of the suh-t•riher, who's prepared to ti,ilS . o, them at any point in this or theotdjoining This matt:him: posse,tes many atilvaii any other of the kind, from the Met, tlmt It in no manlier wears the clothing, ace lees t•:orked. .:1• , feces sin to seven dollars. 'PI • • W.-ern), warra,/, this moolline to give NolPu , dei fidni , nt. It it dues nut du everything. lie •..‘ no I • il,rge tt ill. 111:1,1e. A trill k ear 'tent It invited and peri'eet , dtkravtinit n dreamed. A ,mow recon.ntendation for tho inaehine is the nooilicr ..:ready sold. Any person who nish., une of these articles, eau be a.:eonimoilated by addrvislnir B. J. WILLIAMS, Alexandria, Hunt. Cu., Pa. Jan. 1,1856, May 80, 1855.-ly J. W. TiIIOMPSOA, AVVCYMiks:',( AV. 4.a_MZ/D AND COMMISSIONER JOB PENNSYL VA /A. Jilin' cavort, lowa. - - ' Attends to buying, and locating Lands and land warrants, pay, taxer. loins Money on Real Estate security, on commission, o.llllllles and makes abstracts of title, &c. Any baiiness intrnsted, will be attended to promptly and with ." - ii,.;enr to lion. Goo. Taylor and Dionibors of the Bar at liontimdon. November 21, 1855.--Gm.• Administrator's Notice. j EMUS of Administration on the estate of L Joshua Edwards, late of Tod township, dee'd., having been emoted to the undersigned all persona indebted to said estita are regime. ted t. make immediate 'payment, and those having accounts against the same should pre sent them fur settlement. ALLEN EDWARDS, .4drre'r. Feb. 27. 1856.-6 t MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. fvlV OF • HUNTINGDON COUNTY The undersigned purposes publishing provid ed sufficient encouragement be obtained, a Map of Huntingdon County. Said Map to be con structed by actual survey of all the public Roads Railroads, Rivers, Streams, Cantds, Township Lines, &c., and every place of note contained in said county carefully :Mown in their respective places, and the name and place of residence of nearly every businessman in said county, middle branch of BusinesA followed by each 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 fourteen to eighteen feet of engraving,'lind to be finished in the most modern style and workman like manner, she. WILLIAM CHRISTY. Dec. li, I 55.—tf. litt. Zs WINT:TA tOOMO, AT THE BROAD TOP DEPOT CUfiN om I M\ c i, p t 2 & i ,t d N a l r ir n •e o j w n s o t p r e e n tz a d t the head of the Broad ' Top Basin a large end beautiful assortment of Nall & Winter Goods Consistinit of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard-ware, Queens-ware. Cedar-ware, Hats, boots and shoes. •villow-ware. Ready Matto Clothing always on hand. and in short everything that is usually kept in a country store. 15,I('!0.\ 1 :R-IET, FISH AND PLASTER, kept constantly for Sale. Call and examine our stock before purcha sing elsewhere, anti see whether we cannot make it your interest to patronise us. All kinds of country produce taken in ex change Mr Goods at the highest market prices. The highest market pliers paid her all kinds of Grain. Prompt attuntion paid to storinc: and forward inn all kinds of inerehandise, produce, &e. Huntingdon, Oct., 1U 1855. INSICEMIEZ'SI4 CYfr VII 2 V 1220 Sebastopol Talien 30.000 M . El\l KIL4ED, The undersigned Jots j.t returned from the city with a large and splendid assortment at Fall and Winter Goods, which Le is nu:: prepared to dispose of at very low altd reasonvh le rates. l'ersons desiring to pitrelta-o will find it to their interest to give him a call bcfore purchasing elsewhere, no he ,tudies only to please. llis stock cutisi,, Of a barge lot of Dry Goods, Ilarthvare, 110071.!;14 2.; at AV ;q Zt JOIIN LEI V. r Glass & Queensware, CLOTI I iNG, Ile is prepared to sell in lota to suit much. 111.IYEr1',Jr. I:.—Country produce taken in exchange Cur ~,uds. Nlo,xville, Nor. 7, 1855.—tf. uanGwAY riatm AND CO.tL CO. To thosu who wish Farms—to hare fertile land at a cheap price :onion ensy limas, your at tention is called to the EiM, tartll and Coal Company. Twenty-1:0e more in proportion, are Riven for $2OO, payable in instal :news of PI per week, or lit per niontli• It is located in Elk county. to.. mot h. 1 . 1,1, Or the be, markets in the state fur its produce. The soil is a rid, loam, and is not to ho surpassed 11,1• farming. as examination will show. It bus the best elements of pr.perity, being underlaid by two rich veins of Coal, and will shortly lie intersected by four railrolds. The timber in o r rho most valuable kind. 'title Invoice good, and WillTilifiCe deeds are given. it pre- scut:: gOOCIIId 01,11:11,1111ty 10 COM 1111,1We farming. providing hit onti'a children or to thing an inveitinent. Further particular:: Call be had from the pamphlets which itro sent to in qakera. Letters answered promptly. Apply or :obit..., SAM", W. CATTELL, :Secretary, 135 Walnut Street, north side between Fourth an.l Fifth st,, Philadelphia. Full information in contained in the pamphlet, Feb. 13, COFIrEI'S Trans and Brace All,glieny St., Hollidays burg. Consuntly oil hand, Marsh Co's Ito. prmed Trasscs—e,ry tit le and size; Fine French Trusscsii-o Rupture, combining eerrect com rotc lightness, and durability, with ea:e and eoanort Pot' Prolapses Uteri tool its associate pain; and eakneises; Eeontor Bra ccs and Chest L . ...yonder, or approved make. tir Special attention invited to Mulling's /a lest iwpror, nn al—the Spring-Spitto Shoulder ((race, adapted to all with stooped shoulders, marrow chest, and spinal wealin CAS. It attaches to the Body Bra,:e. is easy, elegant and e Weal no. Order, from a distance promptly attended to. Persons writing (lit Trusses will state No inches around hotly, over rupture ; Inr Body Brace, No. inclici around hips ; for Spring-Spino-Shoulder Attachment, No. inches around chest ender arm pits. Instruments not titling, exchanged, Ur°. t urned•unsoiled. Dee. 5. 1855.-3 m 0. SOMETHING NEW. t RE YOU MIMED I LI EXCHANGE INSURANCE CO., NO. 11 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITA $200,000. FIRE INSURANCE, iierpetnal or limited, made in town or country, on every description ofproperty. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. J. Mono W ELL, dn., Secretary. \V. BREWSTER, Agent, Ilurcosionox. Jam 23, '36.-tf. NOTIC.E. xr,itice is herebe given that. Letters of Admin.. no tie estpto of Michael Ma e ,iiire, late of tweet township, dee'd., have been grant ed to the undersigned. All per.us indebted to raid estate are requested to make immedi• me payment, and those having claims or de mands against the same, will present them for settlement to JAMES MAGUIRE, MEd NIcELROY. West tp., Jan. 30, 1856.--tit. Adners. DISSOLUTION. Whatever partnership which existed between the under.d.;ned in the Sart eying business has been dissulv,d by Inman: consent. J. SIM PSON • AFRICA, J. F. RAMEY. • The business wilt be conducted as formerly by .1. Simp,on dept. 1850.—tr. DU. U. L. BMOWN, R s u i c •m c e t r i. p t atr o t a nd s gain resumed the pracjee el' ineilieine and Will at all times he thand at home, when slot &ores• sionally engaged. • Charges extremely moderato. Cassville, January Ist, 1856.-3 m. Dm MILLER & FItAZER, HUNTINGDON, PENNA. Offices ou llill Street, opposite bßlO— the Court House, and North East Corner of Hill nod Franklin. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. Now Is the time to purchase FALL &Wild I fit tiOUOS Igo :.:. Vi.. '...12311TCV1D, Have Just received from Philadelphia, the lar gest and finest assortment of Dry Uouds ever of fered to the citizens of this place, and surround ing country ; such as Merinos, Alpacas, Muslin de Lanes, Paramatta Cloth, l'ersian Cloth, Hoek and Colored Silks and every• variety of Dross Goods and Trimmings. Also, Cloths, Cassini. ers, Vestings, &c. Call.and See ono of the finest assortments of Trimmings hrc't to this place ; also, Collars, Undersh.eves. Chi tuazetts, Gloves of every variety, Ladies' Scarfs and the best assortment of •Shaw la ever OileFeli CA:MPMT3, eelc, A spleudid lot ante linest Carpet awl Oil Clot rs.6.7tartvAmm, of every variety, and the hest a ,, sorttnent in town of every dt'seriPlion, ntt l nt lower prices than can he got at any other house. artOVEMIESI, although they are a little np, we Will try and stl as low as the lowest. turrs & cips, !LOOTS & SHOES, the largest ned best assortment ever uttered, any at lower prices. I.I7ILLOIXT W.&RX, &c. and every variety of Goods, such as are usually kept in a country store. Cull end see before purchasing any otl cr place, and if or can't sat isfy you of the fact, we will cave under. October 3,1853. best assortment of o.troct and oil Cloth just received .d for sale by J. & W. Saxton. 'rho handsomest zlisortieent of Do lanes, Per- I sine Cloth, Larilla Cloth, &rage de Lan , s, Paramette Cloth, and all wool Mt:Haloes, all wo o l do lanes, or the hest stiles and stpleeted with the greatest cure, for sale by .1. &W. SAXTON. snn webs assorted Prints, just received and tik , for sale by & W. SAXTON. TiTfteititvtrit; of iortsnnSs ever o,relruesaie j.v.A rl o ; L adies' Collard , Undceslceves , Cl.(uutzetts, and Bo beautiful lot nnets, by I,,lats &Caps, also Silk and Straw A ellss,FraeT: \V. Saxton. 1 Just rcrs'd and for sale by J. & W. Sexton. A. beautifu l‘.ost, ii n g s z y b t y men .. i. v s e 2 ‘ , . ; ,.., s si l k .x. aa i , o l cone- N. 14. : a l y ier's Ague Powt)ers, ,e acsi se )e) tiny 5 , a f t S e 1 and i s u a t e r l e l C ,lust recd and for sale by .1. Sc. W. snxTos. W. s.k.x.roN will lake nll kinds of conn• tJry produce . exelo.n,e for coods nt their cheap store, south-we, corner of Public Square. If you taut to buy good Cheap Wods• CALL AT 10... 1',.: O..WIIVA. D. I'. Gwin 1,, just received from rbiltolul plat% a large and mock or rAxim AND I.VIISTMED. GOOLS ~,,i• sting of the most fashionable Dress Boosts, 10s. I.adies aml Gentlemen, such as French Mc rinoes. A Ipacca, Paramatta Cloth, Persian Cloth All Wool de Loins, Fancy de Lidos, Debabse, Copings, Black cool Fancy Dress Silk s , an d Prints of all description. Also, Cloth, Cassi mers, plaits and Miley Cassinets, VeAings. &c. ALSO, a large lot of sires, Trimmings, dross Buttons, llibbond, Bonnet Silks, Gloves, Mitt,, Woolen and Cotton Hosiery. Laces, Veils, Un derslecccs, Coilars, Chimasetts, Rigalcits, Bonnets, and a variety of Gross Boosts too mi nter°. to menti 311. ritIIIIICIS of all kinds, linseys. Woolen Tattle Coc ci ., Sh a wls, Comforts. bleached and unblea ched Muslin , , Cheeks, Cinhhruns, Sc. Groceries of ali hinds, unto d Cap-, Moots and Shoes, Oil Cloths, 73 'z.arntrallm, cgramvswJ ZIT Buckets, Tubs, Baskets, and all goods usually kept in a country Store. Mc old customer, m u d as many new ones as can crawl . in are respectrully requested to come ail examine me geode All kin is of Country produce taken in ex change for goods. at the highest market prices. October 3, 1855. Cliambersburg & Mt Union STAGE LINE REVIVED mute that a suspension of the line of Stages over the road between Chninhershurg and Mt. Union, cannot be but disadvatage°ns to it largo section to the country has, at considerable expense and trouble, made arrangements to run II line of Stages Tri-weekly between the two points. Good Horses and ruin fumble Stages have been placed on the route, and experienced and trusty drivers will superin tend the running or the Coaches. The proprie tor of the line is desirous that it be maintained, and ho therefore calls upon the public generally to patronise it, confident that it Will be ler their mutual advantage. Every attention necessary will be given, tun -the running of the Stages will he regular. U . , ' Stages leave Mt. Union, every Tuesday, Tifursfloy, and Saturday evenings, arriving at Cluonbersburg the next day at 2 o'clock. lte inciting, leas, Chambersburg the same night at 10 o'clock, arriving at Mt. Union early the fol lowing evening in time for the Cars. Stages stop at Shirlepharg, Orhisonia, Shade Gap, Burnt Cabins' Fannettsburg, llorse Strasburg and Kee'er's store. erFarethroigh $3,110: to intermediate points in proportion. JAMISON KELLY. August 22, 1855.—a. • BOOKS! BOOKS!! 30,000 iv . ( w n o i r E r s e jsr b r e i: AMIE subSeriber is happy to inform his limner- A one friends and customers that he has added very largely to his already extensive and vurii.d stock anew and popular books—and can row boast as groat tt variety at the some low prices as the City Reek Stores. His STATIONARY is of great variety and well solaced, viz t Fun ce find Plain Note Letter and Cap paper and Fnvelopna. Gold Pens and Silver Holders from hi upwards, Pen and rocket Knives, P o rt Monnaies and Pocket- Books, Ink and inkstand. Rsaor-strops anti Brushes. &c. School Books in quantities to country merch ants nod teachers at City wholesale prices.— Wrapping paper constantly on hand. 1.000 PIECES WALL PAPER of ovary kw, is tow Paper and painted Shade, with Putnam's Patent Self-Adjusting Curtain Fixtures. All the above at Phila. re tail prices call and examine, "I endeavor to plasm" Hture on Railroad St. Huntingdon, P a . WM. COLON. net. IT, Ma. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERT ISEMENII. ~;ri U"JJ `J`J s~llsJ' MACHINE SHOP AND FRENCH. BURR ,MILL STONE,- 4 Corner of German CI Wn RUIld and New . Market :itreets, on tint North Penttnylvania Sail acted, ' Philadelphia. Constantly . hand or wadeto order, clo rvl. kwinghighl''PPr"'ed Floor ‘.ll litehiiery. Woodward'd Patent Portable Mills andsaut Mari,ito, Johnston's Palma Iron Concave ratt I)uit furor', Potent Foul acing Con, Kilns. liersonls Putout Barrel Hoop and Moulding lio,roved Bridge Steps and Bushes for Mill Spindlus. WARRANTED, The best Anchor Brand Bolting Cloth Burr & Callen Mill Stone, Corn, Cole and Plaster Crush., ALSO SOLE OWNER OF John:Ann% Patent Cast Metal Con. cave mss: Y-1 u i i it n 222 East and Suuth-Eust olthe Ohio and blisissip pi Itivers. Warranted to take out of the offal of every Bushel Ground, from 1 to 2/ lbs, of standard flour, which could not be bolted out on account untie electrical adhesior, to the Bran. NOTICE hereby warn all persons against infringing my rights, secured by Letters Pa• tent as shove, as 1 will prosecute all persons making, selling, or using aug . Bran Dusters with an Iron or Cast Metal Concave in via• littion of the Letters Patent of Joseph Joha• star., dated April 24th, 1854. THOMAS 13. WOODWARD, Proprietor. N. B.—State and County Putent Rights for all the above Machines for Sale. 29, 185: BOOK AGENCY THE sabscribers have egablished a Book 1 Agency in Philadelphia, andwill furnish nil Look or publi,ation at the retail price tike of postage. Any persons. by forwarding the tub script ion price of any of the $a Magazines. such as Harper's. Golley's, Putnam's, Graham's. or Frank Leslie's Fashions, &e. will 'Teel,: the magazines for one year and t copy of the ,pl, 0- lid lithograph portrait of either 'Wind:o4:ton, Jackson or Clay ;or if suhserildag to a and n$ I Mega:doe, they will receive u copy of ei ther of the three portraits. If sultntibing to $6 worth of Magazines, al: three portraits will he sent gratis. Music furnished to thotc who tray malt it. Envelopes of every description and size In large or. smoll quantities furnished Seal Ens,. es. Dies, &e. sent to order. Every'desrription of Engraving on 'Wood ex tented with neatness and dispute!, Views of Buildings, Newspaper Headings, View, of ebinery, Book Illustrations, Ledge Certigtutes, Rosiness Cards, &e. All orders seta by n•eil promptly attended to. Persons width,; ,iris of their buildings engraved can send n Daguer reotype or sketch of the building by mail or ex- !'. nt a distance baying snlenble urtiefee fin.' it to their advantage to address the WO Wollid lIS Cm' the .le of the same BYRAM & PIERC'E, 50 South Third St., l'hiludelrhiti, Po. Nt,v. 28, FALL ..A I\ 7 1) WINTER GOOa7S. C all and look before y putcpate AS just returned from Vhiludelphie end Is now opening one of the prettiest ta tad I cut selected stock 01 goods ever brought to the bor ough of Huntingdon. It would be uselet, to attention ail of the goods we brave on hnard-- Lad ies , Dress Goods. A large stuck of liosery, Dress Trimmings, Ribbon, Velvet, bonnets Undersleves, Collars, Spencers, Casitnores, Cloths, Casilletts, Leces, Silk Mitt, Delanos, De-Berge, hot Cloves, nudall kinds of goods generally kept in as country sore. Also'—a lino assortment of Boots, Shoes, Hots, & cape, Glas.va;e, queensiectre and cedm;ar;, A largo and good supply of Fresh G roce ries. Call and see my goods and examine for your selves. - - Thankful for the patronage of the part by my friends. and the public generally, I respectfully solicit n continuance or the tentk. All kinds at country nr.alucc taken in ex change for goods at the highest market price. Oct. 10, 1855. THOMAS P. DILL & CO, CLOIII ING SORE, MERCHANT' TAILORING ESTABLISH MENT. Chesnut Street, Philadelphia, No. 165 One door below Fifth, North Side. Gentlemen who wish to buy their clothing rea dy made, quite 00 good as Cll7l be made by Lily Merchant Tailors of the United States. should visit this magnificent store, where gotds of fine , t class are kept Ready Made and in the piece which will be made up to order at the shortest notice and perfect satisfaction warranted. Also a fine assortment f YRIE TrILMEMLIECt (t 00D And every article is Inarl4e,l with tho lowest cash price, in Oulu fi g ures. Nov. 7, 1855.—firao. 11, ROMAN, Ifue just opened ei GO 0 ASSO RTMENT READY-MADE CLOTHING. COUSISTING OF ALL KINDS OF COATS: rAwrsi vrwrs, And other articles of gentlemen's wear. October 3, 1845. COUNTRY DEALERS CAN OUT CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE, AS CHEAP AS IN TILE CITY, AT . RONAN% CLOTHING STORE. OVERCOATS. All kinds, cheaper than elsewhere, st 11. ItO.IIIAIC'S CLOTIIINO STORE JOSEVH DOUGL A SS, in bleConnell6town has conetuntly on hand, ready mode rideo, and is prepared to make and repair Gam or 144 kinds at the obortestrintioe. April 211, 11911..1y,