. niarricb, In Alexandria on the Bth inst., by Rev. F. A. Ripley, Mr. Andrew G. Neff to Miss 'cit Albright, both Of Shaver's Creek. On the 2,1 inst., by James E. Glasgow, Esq., Mr. Edward Cough to Miss Mary Ann Rhine. heart, itil,of Clay tp., Hunt. co. On the 601 inat., in Mnrkirehtirir, by Rev. R. Piet, her,la. Henn rinari,en or 'lino. en., to Itis, Rebecca M. Kennedy of Clearlipid, Pa. On the 21st ult., in the satiie place. and by the Willie, Mr.' Johia Moyer to Miss Rebecca Weston Loth of Iluntlitgdon borough. i r~, In this lairough,un the 'Ail tion, Miss Nancy Jane Daily, agull 18 years, 11,nd six mont h s. "----None knew her but to love, None named her but to prai,:e." Suddenly in Union township, nil flu. Gth its' , En;zeno Qnitnlnn g , nl lieni,e W. awl M. :1,1 7 moolig, :1 days. “No hitter tenni for tlloe shod, Bin of i-dim of nutty ; Wliere nil of life—a rise ran, Blush A.l iti!o (lawn and pant d ai‘ny." • NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AUCTION! AUCTIO4I! The subscribers off, for sale a Flair Au, tion, on Friday and Saturday, 2lst . nod 221 inst., the balan, of their fTOCK OF GOODS, Consisting in part of Hardware, Holloware, Pots Kettles, Pans, Gri WOO.l At., , veA, large t.ral small sizes, Mill bait., Nails 3.; Spikes by the keg, Cedar.ware, and Crockery ; ladies' dress goods, Brom',loth: nod I:winters in pat• terns, ready made Clotbing, Hate, Shops for la dies, children men and boys, limits, c. Also rt, large lot of well.assortoil consist. 'tug of Ili:ru:hoe, Nei Hatl,.Strap, rental Kiel vinare. wagon lyre--'renter part fruit Ceetre County--to he Flll.l in 1 , 44. Owtri ,, ,rgy with harness, One 0 pcddling or niarkeli a, wall Itarti,i,, ids, a lot of fuel:6 iffintS, of plastering. lath, 2 sido•hill 2 bell Plow,: 1119 J n few ~f• the celebrated lire. awl 4 otl,uni.:ll saddles, 2 common di,. TEIZAI3.- C :0; ; ,i, I.ol' m cc mtu,m, m FT:ISM:at 11P.O. M-rvlt 12, .5 NEW WIIOI,EALE BUG 6TOlt N. SPENCER THOMAS, No 23, Soui h Second 8:r ty, I mp ort r, llamif:t•titrer, awl Denkr io Drug , ACIDS, DI I.; STUFFS, rAINTs. ou,s, C 01.011:, HITE LEA 1'1,1,1i Whitt! :.; 17, - 11 O'Vi7 , .• (; L~ , o lin,ui~ awl 8;1 liurwisei pi: tc 11 . 101 to. C.;111 evil rand Sil.,?MZaili'l. , l3 , P 7 Ii.rfX , ZII:TY 'l.'l' P1.1.1F;.14;Z t.:', .O , AL ..tl. Ilitt un n.L.;:wil will ,1e rtt >I .n. any 2.1t1. tolhiwin:; prop,rtv, viz * Five fall Ctl cows, 3 yeurling vale, s. 5 111 W, 20 1q.n , 1 of sheep. Also, one InLvi , ..v. 1 . . . . - • - - goli with iron : ne.trly new, ono year old g%'rnl 1 otolinz i wind mill, 0.,.. relebrcted 11.0sa Gtnio mid •• ; totn , iin•r with 110U8E11071)& FUltNITUria consi.r.ng in part of one cloe., on., rook 1.h.1 one tun pimp rt.ocp, hrdOt . smoked nod pielded •••.• ••• toi ., ..tedious to mime. „--. Alt, to coriitoptive nt 10 0'c10 , .!.. • ~n; will beliinile known by JAMES \,, • ISII . II Creek, Pe, A WRY yr ik A I FARM FOR SAM I will 'toll at public sale on ti,e 111i1•,1 .111 'i'lrnr,iinv. the 2(ith of Nlarc!,. all Cm torn) or land nitintle au p r n l fir,, Shod° Clop to Burnt Cal Met, in i p.. anti ilea: the line of theSitmoint:', Bawl, cantoinil! We will pay the highest cult piees, in .shares, or part in shore, tir all cosh. %Ve will lucute lain' Worrithis on the most advaithigeous terms for partiks 'thread. IVe haring efficient agents cry Lend tare with pinta or the hest un entered loch in t. is u ruro up pottmmnty to persons holding Land 11'nrrinits in ti i• Liii.teiti Ahtie. to have theta 'twitted by relieble C4,11101111y, UII het repel eileatiecineht i. cer tain. It will Indy he nece.sary 155 trail liy 'nailer express your IViirratus duly tniesierrcil unit we will Itol 111 the t•litires ureu.h, er the titles tu the Louis as stunt ilii they can he 10..41,1. Addresii by mini for hlntri, in the ;there AbsireillnUli, ue lur locution ui lama warrinits, etc., I..f.LA ISA ItNES & CO., Agents lit. N. 11. Lund Agency. b 52, Illands. N. IS. Wliere partich tiieler it, :mob: will lie 5•1.1,1,..5 ie fists 101110 . 1, 0101 latAl paid t:.t . 10 ,1t . 0.1 portion et the rise in vii.tie , ..,d. nu 51r 3 'cuts. -.At which time II irri...1,1 I u.l i.y ilcio, meir money will be return.' wit„ lane 055115 Its, 0111101 tlltotebt in lien 01 it. the iAI,I, Co. t”ecd in your tinier* at once. %o i l L.., simply of iiolutry, should enclose • 11 asklllll !Ur 11:tt0'11 \l. I.l.l•.lvs o rmt, Agent, IMiL OS, I . A DAVIIi KNEPP. • March b. 120 ACHES, about one-half or whieh is cleared, the balance well•timhered. Log House, limn, good melt. std And ether improvements. TERMS.—Oao•third is hand on Ist April, tho remainder in two equal artmal pnvments with interest. JESSE SMITH. ............ !,40TICta 1 ,Imerilier not !wig :duce, haring purch, eel of land from Thomas 13i„ hone, ate in ,Itirley township, Huntingdon Cutiiiiy, for the payment of which he ;are ,even miver. n 1 judgment notes or ohligatiiins, viz: Ono note for one th ousand dollars, pii)ahle on the lint day of April, 1856. Moot a iuiperate and sn• rural notes of three hundred dull: rs 11101, pay able is regular annual stieves,s:ou thencei Ihue• after. Alpo, one note of tow howin•,l partible on the fret day of April, 1 'nth+ is to ti rwarti all persons iron; p rehas. ing said notes, its said litglima has holed to make a good and aitilicient title to said limit, according to contruet, turd in consequence Ilicrer of the sobscriber is determined not to 'my any of said sates, unless compelled by In, . . . ManlVs6,4E MURPHY & KOONS, R~llli 1. ~'..\1.1: II ::.\LIC I:N IY FISH CHEESE & PROVISIONS, No. 47 NoIITH W HAIL, 1,, BEIM,' heck: PHILADELMIA. Keep constantly on hand a large assortment of FISU, CHEESE AND l'auvistoxs, which they are prepared to dispose or the lowest market rates. Orders promptly executed. Feb. 27, 1050.-:An. Administrator's Notice. ETTERS of Administration on the e4nto of jj Joshua Edward., late of Tod township, dee'd., hut. itiq been grunted to the undersigned, all per sons Indebted to 'aid entitle me roque4,l t o make immediate payment, and those hay ng ac counts against the same should present,thonl tar settlement. A:LLEN EDWARDS. Veh. 27, •:,6. MILNWOOD ACADEMY, SHADE GAP, HUNTINGDON COUNTY, PA. W. 11. WOOD, A. M., Proprietor and Principal. SA AIUEL CAMPBELL, Assistant. JOHN M. 1'5.11 , 11.1!C9, Teacher in Preparatory Department. Rev. W. S. •AIOitIIISON. Lecturer on Evidences of Christianity, Rev. JASIF,S CAM Lecturer on General Literature. J. A. SHADE, M. H., i,ettirer on Anatomy and Ilygentia. The semi-nnomil ExMiriam 'till take place on the lot Wed...lay of April. An address will be delivered lichee tie societies io the fore part of the day. 'flue exhibition will come etf in the evening . the reanihnitions the week previous. Three exercises the friends of education are te• speetfully invited to attend. The next session will open the let Wednesday of Mny. 'fide in• etitetion holds net *wadi, tod o e e m en ts to voting theirseeking an education. The Board of In ...true., is eompaa.eil of gentlemen of high' literary attainments end Skilled in their professions. Tho location is very healthy, having tic pure mountain eir and free from all noxious vapors arising from stagnant water and marday eiround. Those subieet to 'lgua could not find a niece desirable place, The ictthilittiong to vice. id hqlo., and dissipation are kw. There is nothing to draw the mind of the student Irian hi- book, MI liquor is allowed to he mold in the pine° or nearer fan Mt. Union, 17 miles "IL It it just such it situation as a young nun, desirene of improvement would seek. The socinties are in a flourishing condition ; and each ban n fine library at choice works. The iotildine., aro la rue an.i commodity., capable of acoommodatias 80111 U fitty sta•lenta. "role Gap is a tinier and retired place. situated on the mail route between Chamberahurg and the Mt. Union station the Penne. Railroad. Tttinna—Tor wssiontif fire months, for hoard tuition and room, $52.50. Washing, light and feel. extra. Simlents are charged from the time or entering until the close of the session. Pay ments quarterl; ial ildruncu. Ifyr catalogues and Ittithor particulars address W. H. WOOD,. Shade Gap, Hunt. Co., Pa. Mureh 5. 1856.-3 mo. CHEAP LANDS! Dv avamal:',vB',z:i cizTat,a A llomt, Fon 411.1. EOll (ix,: DOLLAR ! 81/AIIES $3. Quarter SHARES $l. rpm.: Directors of rho Great North Wastsrn j Mianal 1,0.1 Aceney, elected by the Share hol lets their.s r e,tive Jo, 18t 1806! F. Ileaullien, Ottowit city, C. W., Walton 11. Draper, Sew York. IT. P. Patterson, Spring field, 111., 11. W. Nlas,n, Weinman!, Va., 11. W. Leland, Chicago, U. thirties, Chicago. respeetrully an ronnee that in ace° Mance with the vote or a large majority 91' the stack mblers, rucei,ed Sy letter in answer to their first circular and report, that they will distribute on the FIRST DAY •OF MAY ISM. Aurinnu ,Iton.holder, $125.000 IN LANDS AND CAtill. Cnmin•i*ing 19 line l'Arni, worth from $5Ol, to tN90.0011 each, 100.1100 town lots is promising t 8,009 acres choke Wettern hutds, an tws : I Farm or :Iv() n••reo, with orchard and 0 ;thin oat. mile or the IZ. R. si ttion, and 2.1 moen or I Film, tfn neves, Tii Rock county, „te„mgorchard, litir Lull. , ni ic•11 . timbered, 20,000 4 Farms in 110.0 , , each von°, 4,n;:0 4- 4 , , 4 sm), 1,500 2 " Mis:tiort, " 6011 1,2110 Ten IGO neve truer in W i,..01 $4OO, . 4,0110 I.poo lON 111 the phone States, ;Lew 421) vhinve n iht 30,01.10 10 : 000 11.."" in 1001 ,Ntir.ile•ota.l , oll:4 entered. .... Ync.ll 14,1 1,1• fanf. it a 1.117. e, nod the land. me .n tliritl.vl : s In xe en, t , ..Pvery ~t n 14,nvt. h,t 01 nit :wre of go ”i Intt.l. with the eh:owe. , 1., the t.pletolid n'or'th fro:n $5OO 10 '1:10 Ott,., h. the incitensed value of e:e lanas tl iit rend, to pity within 11.1. ci t t ~r their valuation, litr tiny of the hri . cs •.ri.r $lOO. And smaller prizes will he tit• Ices ill their meta for stock in the ,t atom il ..... 1 wit. e.t.oloti,c have reee.ivetl the hook, pa and tit!, to the lands, have I is!. I 1:,,t ~1' the and fhnl ever . t thiug 0,.1 s,,ti.hter.ry-111 (telt their turret eXpec till hoe, They atereCore without .i.itiiin, rvcoulm u,lthe assoehttion to all who , .. , lesire a home In the West, awl to thu,e g 1 , 1 Mit aid investirieuti. Where a few . it,,w ins c,ted toav tell largely in tiwfu i•: hoot risLor los: 1,6', I t .\ : . Y Per. , " 11111 0 I'oollllll, n mrmhcr of tho iii•r of Ike property'. en • tiled to .li,loiloltion, on the pareha•ic of 4ti or mote ' , hares or fin:trier slimes. Every sloire nod (pouter Awn. Alttly nandiered si,liad and r•,/i• eie,l VIA 11 111 deatv it. iw..;aittion of the pri.iitr:y by its Number in whole or quarter ir.,to. There beim, a limited moldier olshare.t et sittents arc 0000 S 101 . 11 in the 1:0h01l the Caimans, to sell ttoek 111111 laiy Land NN arrant, till to report extr.iordano y el es lor insestinont. A wool pert•cilia, w ill he labia - ed. Booksellers told newsmen reqlll.ololl to net !IS 01001110, 1, 01 1 lOC 11111111.11 I, till I,ollClation at their 1110 e or $1.25 per neve, in stock or 1110 111:11:01 trce in cash. The noire fonds rel.. ived the niMe land 'there will he to divide, lar how received I, the I /ireetorA will he inveto 11 c A rolllllllssillll 0l IS r , (~ nt oil, he allowed cii •elc., and pond.- wrs :old eiretil.o6 toil he dilly forwarded. The 1 0r,..1•10ri: 11,11 rrionlll to Ili.ll 11, 111,111110,111111 111110010 1 eeviVe•l 1011 hoe to 11110' shares will t tit Moody 10turlied by mail. Ageeti will 0 it es Willi 110 Sall, ore efleeted, nil , l and a 114111418 no 110 1101101• til, itittlWrs lit . olllol, and WllOll 1.0 I,llil. I the distribution will be reputteil to ,haie older hy mail. • t",•,•; l o sol . llle sock 1011 have only to enclose t!..• namcy at the rate itl $3 per shore, and $1 par gentler sluts?, in carrell mullet . , lit 0,1 - v0,e.1 to LEI, \ 11,11{Nc.S & 1•••., I 0:,,, i.7l.ieogo, 111., o(lila:shares will by let.. mail. Mon N W.xlilt.k NTS WANTEI). -.-4 J. C. I. 0; tN, sPoRT TOIJNDICY. MACHINE SHOP, Illair, Co., Pa. rpnr proprirtort establiib 1. ;newt have late! , tarn ased thou hlrilitius tier larni,llingelitetn.it•tdy litigittes , , Maeidttr- Yti 'mi iy, Ilnilrono (71,-,, heels. awl . bear-1 big, Pulleys, liiingers, Shafting, R., Blast and itipe,, Forge and Furnaeo ',Ain, of all kind., Plows and Plow Castings, P..riicoS, Ver andahs, Irdu Railings of beautiful stele and fin ish. All work dune with thipateli and on its 11,- v.. 11110 terms os any other estahlbliment State. IicLANAFIAN, WATA)N & Feb. 20, C O. APPEALS. rrEIE Commissioners of Huntingdon County will bold appeals in the several townships and boroughs at the El:flowing thous and places, fur the present yea, between the hours of 9 o'- clock, A. 11., and 4 o'clock, P.M., to wit : Porter township on Friday the 7th day of March at the house of William Christie in Al exand rin. West township on Saturday the Rth day of March at the 1101180 orlsaac Neil in Petersburg. Barrett township un Monday the 10th day of March at the house of Jas. Fleming in Manor Jac ksfin township on Tuesday the 11th at Stewart's MeAlarcy's Fort. Merris tmenship on AN'ednesdny the 12th et 11.tzlet's, Spruce Creed, t0W11 . 41111 on Thursday the 13th at the Pohlic house in Mechanicsville. Warriursmark township on Friday the 14th at t h e h o „, Chnetlierinie in Warriqrsmark. Walker towti..i.ip im 31ouilay the 17th at the boost. of Benj. in Ali•Connellstown. • Penn township on Tuesday IlielBrli at the Haase of (10,11,•iilehohlur in Markleshurg. 110peWI.II township on 15 7 1,Inesilay the I9th at James Etitrokin's Rini. Tinl township on Thursday the 20th at the (bean Sehnol House near Eagle Foundry. Cuss township on Friday the 21st at the School Ilnuee in Curi,Vlllo. Szo,noo (3lny town%hip on Samlay the 22t1 at the School Ileum, in Scottsville. Springfield on Monday the 24th at the School Ilonse near llngli Nladdens. Croinwell on Ti.day the 25th at the School notice nt Orbisonin. _ Shirley lowo,hip and Shirleysburg borough . NVedoe,lay the 26th at Mrs. lersker's in shirlep , borg. Tel. to tt e i Thursday the 27th at the School Rouse 1,,0r .Siellotas Uooshorn's. INWin Friday the 28th at the pub• lielumse Shade GAIL Bratly township tit Monthly the 3 st it Mill Creek at ti e Imitse of James K. Ilemps.n. Union township on tiro Ist of April nt the house or ca eh Swoope. Ilentler,on township and Huntingdon borough on the 2,1 day of April at the Commissioners' Mien. TBOMAS BANIER, BENJ. K. NEFF, Com're. JACOB BAKE)), Feb. 27, 1856. lu improvtment Worthy the Progres sive Age. ALDRICH & FOOTE'S PATENT WASHING MACHINE. VIII subscriber it prepared to furnish every 11. eitieen of the Commonwealth with one of the.' i•operli nrricles, iniltnowhidged by all wbii have ii use, alai by every one who has tes t,: them, to be nAperior to anything of %behind ever , riiitelit beliore the piddle. Ore snide of the ben niatei in ',der Ole Ftlperli,ll,lll of the subeeriher. w 1,.. - • to r them itt rOitit co . 01111;1 This inat•bitie posses, • IT n•it • over any oil en of the oil. tile nal, that it in te. r the clotliingua es and easier worked. • The pike ranges Petit sin to seven dollars. The subsceiher warrnnta title 1111101111 e to giVe nellie sntlelnetion. If it does nut do every thing Ito sui t e. Ott ellaree Will 1.(1 11111111 e. A t r im it err 'mostly invited and perfect satisfaction warranted. . . A 'strong reeetei . ormintion rur the machi no is the lotml.er almenfty mi hl. Any person %Oa nisi!es one of these articles: eon i.e accentmotlollll by BENJ. J. W 11.1.1.11.5, Alexitooria, 11,t, t. Co., Pa. • Mny.a0,.55.—1y. THE FIVE PER CENT SAVING FUND. Mille National Solely Company. Walnut Street, South West Corner Third Street. PIIILADELPIII..I. Incorporated by the State of Penn sylvania in 1441. Vioney is received in an) sum large or small and interest pant from the dun' of deposit. 'The 011 ire is open every tiny, from 9 clue in the morning till 7 u'elor4 in the evening, mil' uu anti Tlnarmisy evenings, till 9 uMurk INTHRES'V FIVE PER LI ENT. All sums largo or mall, aro paid hack in gold oil dentinal without nutim to any amount. Proit HENRY RENNER. Vice Yrer:itlent, nonEwr SELFRIDGE, Secreiarv, Wm J. REND. DI itEcl'Ul:S. Henry L. Benner, Ell% lira L. Carter, liiihert Selfridge. S..uitiel J.itiles IL Smith. Francis Lee. Tiorinyo,tments, amounting as pet slatemeut n 1.1.11. I, 1846, to 5076.118.91, (nine hundred and seventtads dionsarni, taw hundred and eighteen duldirs and ninety-one Santa ) in aeourtlaneu with the act of incorporation AM mntln is Mat igsg., tiret:issi news, stud in such tirst-class securities as umst uhvuys inauro posted security to the de paniturs, and pities beyond, sill rink the isi•rma 'saucy and stability aftliis old cud wall-ustatt littl.e.l Ittsiitutiaa. Feb. 20, lobe. NOTICE, WILLIAM .TACK., ;1,40. C. Thu Commissioners appointed by an Act of iiibly, passed' Feb. 27, A. D. 1854, to open hooi.s. receive subscription and organize a Com rally, by the name, style and title Q r the -1 Lim e and Ale:tat-his Flank Road Company," will meet, Mr that purpose, in the borough of Alexaudria, en Saturday, the 13th day of March, A. D. 18.5 d, at the Hotel of MU. Christy, Esq. Feb, DR. 11. L. DROWN Ra m ,. his thanks to his former patron.. and ~oulil respectfully en noun a that he has a• gain resumed the prIICLICO ot medicine, and will et all limes he 'mind no home, irlien not profes• enguguil• Unarkto OXLremuly ramlernte•• dailuery I, 1555.—5 m. litittgaW,: ou. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. macAgßim3 via Ma. Sebastopol Taken ! ! 30.,000. MEN KILLED The undersigned has just returned from the city with a large and splendid assortment of Fall 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 him a call before purebusing elsewhere, as ho studies only to please. his atuult consists of a large lot of Dry Goods, Hardware. ROOTX & : a4lO - 7:0 4 11. - wrs & Glass & Queonsware, allege and splendid assortment of ready made C LOTH LNG ) which ho is prepared to sell in lots to suit purch asers. JOHN BUYETT,Jr. N. B.—Country produce taken in exchange for goods. hloorsville, Nov. 7, 1835.—t1. RIDGWAY FARM AND COAL CO. To those vyho wish Farms—to hare fertile land at n cheap price and on cosy terms, your at.; motion is culled to the 'Ridgway p.m anti Coal Company. Twenty-five acres or more in proportion arc given fur $2OO, payable in instal meals of $1 per week, or $3 per month. It is located in 'Elk county. Ps., and has ono of the !nut n o n bets in the state for its produce. The soil is a rich loam, end is not to be surl'as.ed for farming, as examination will show. It has the best elements of prosperity, being underlaid by two rich veins of Coal, and will shortly be intersected by 1011 r refil:ids. The timber is of the most valuable kind. Title unexceptionably good, and warrantee &els are given. It pre sents a good and substantial opportunity to coin tnenee hunting. providing for one's children or makim: an investment. Farther particulars eon be halt trout the pamphlets which are sent to in quire,s. Letters ao , werca promptly. Apply or address SA)nl'L W. CATTELL, i:erroary, 135 Walnut Street, north side between Fourth and Fifth tts., Philailvlphia. Full informatioi is contained in the pamphlets. Feb. 13,1856.-3 m. HENRY W. 0 VERMAN, No. 6, South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. Importer of French Catf Skins; MANUFACTURER AND GENERAL Ireirll2ll E32211H:a. Has Constantly ou Hand, and Always Finishing, all kinds of Leather, Woroeco, Calf Ehins•Sheep Skins, etc. &o. The attention of Connti:, Alerelamts and Alan. ntitr•tnrers, is solicited. RED AND OAK SOLE LEANDER January 2,1836.—1 y. To Iron Manufacturers. rill. subscriber has recently discovered an ore I bank which will yield an abundant supply of Lou Ore.—This Ore Bank is un a small tract or land (belonging to the subscriber) containing a bout twenty iteres--situnted in Walker Town ship, about ono mile and three quarters from the station on the Broad Tap Railroad, near 111 - Connellstown. Specimens of the ore may he seen in Ilunt. ingdon at the Ticket since of the Penna. Can• teal Railroad. The sabseriber will either sell or lease the a• bore trout of luod. JOHN LEE. January 2. 1256,-4m. lIIINTINGUON COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. /where has been opened in the Hull formerly oc• J. cupied by the “Sons of Temperance" in the Borough of Huntingdon, a School under the a huve title, in which, is proposed to be given u thorough course of Instruction and Practice in Slagle nod Bouble Entry Book-Keeping. Also lectures on Commercial Law, will he given in regular course, by the most talented members of the Bar. Students can enter at uny time, is day or ore. nine l'h,s.rrn loth il they wish. Forany other partieulunt,addreeq personally or by lerter It. POI.LOCIC. Priheipal. Huntingdon, Dee. 19, 1855.-9 m• J. W. THOMPSON, .41 9 .MS:Li.Shr.k7 1.41.10 COMMISSIONER FOR PENNSYLVANIA, Davenport, lowa. Attends to buying, selling and locating lands and land warrants. pays takes, loans money on Beal Estate security, on Commission, examines tool makes abstracts at title 4 4.e. Any business intrusted, trill be attended td promptly and with fidelity. Refer to lion. Geo. Taylor and Members of the liar at Huntingdon. Nov. 21, 'ss.•tinh• Drs. MILLED & FRAZER, r.NriSTLf. nuNTINGuoN, PENNA. Wires on 11111 Street, opposite the Court House, find North East Corner of Hill and Frxrlaiu sts. jy.9,'s6.—tr. Mules for Sale. The subscriber Mims for sale Mx large, fine mules, with wagon and gears. Thu males are large, sound, and in good condition, six yens old. and will weigh about 1,00011.5. each. This it as ;2.0.1 a drit't 110 is an the county. If preferred, four only will he sold. J. It. IiTiEWSTIM, Carrick Furnace, Frank. Cc.:l'Z OAI 11 ING NEW, ARE YOU INSIVBED 1 laell A NiiE INSURANCE CO. NO. 11, MLR NTs , ExciIANGE, C. Landreth Manus, F. Carrell nrbter, Jutntph U. Unrry, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAI,, $200,000 FIRE INSCRAINCE, perpetual or limited, muds in town or country, on every description of prvporty. LlniFei promptly paid. J. JIcPOWELL, ht., Secretary. W. BREWSTER, Ilusrrusonox. J.. 23, 1656.—tf. DISSOLUTION. Whatever partnership which existed between the undersigned in the Surveying business has been dissolved by mutual consent. J. SIMPSON AFRICA, J. F. RAMEY, The business will be conducted as formerly by J. Simpson Africa. Sept. 12, 1855.—if. 1./ .;i 4 l:1 I VOI`i §ITUIRag COUNTY SURVEYOR. Olice with Doniel Africa, Ea 9. Hill ,treot he. tweet! Montgomery and Smith streets, Hunt. ingden, Va. (Sept. to, 'ss.—ti'. COUNTRY DEALERS CAN HUT CLOTHING AT WHOLNSJLN, AS CHE IP AS IN THE CITY, AT ROMAN'S CJ OTUING STORE. OVERCOATS. All kinds, cheaper than elsewhere, at ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORE. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. Citambersborg & Mt. Union STAGE LINE REVIVED. Tntroulli,(.'elfgrgetadgeaswaor,..erthAtearror::,i,ovnecof Chanihershorg and Mt. Union, cannot be but disadvantageous to a large section to the country has, at considerable expense and trouble, made arrangements to run a line of Stages Tel- weekly between the two p‘Ants. Good bract and cum• thrtable Stages have been placed oh the route, and experienced and trusty drivers will superi n tend the running of the Comities. The proprie tor of the line is desirous that it be maintained, and be therefore calls upon the public generally to patronize it, confident that it will be for their mutual advantage. Every attention necessary will be given, and the running of the stages will he regular. Mi - Stages leave Mt. titian, every Taestlay, Thursday awl Saturday evenings, aniving at Clutinberslturg 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 in time for the ears. Stages - Stop at Sliirleysburg, Otbisonia, Shade Gait, Burnt Cabins, Funnettsburg, Horse Valley, Strasburg and Reefer's store. cr are tlirontli P. 00; to intermediate pointo in proportion. JAMISON KELLY Aug. 22, 1855.-tf. BOOKS ! BOOKS!! 30,000 VOLUME S for be- n low their retail prices. , The subscriber is happy to iuform his numerous friends and customers tam i.s itas added very largely to his already extensive sad varied stock of new and popular books—and can now boost et gran a variety at the same low pri ces as the City Book Stores. Ms Stationary is of great variety and well-selected, viz Fancy end Plain Note, Letter and Cnp paper, and En velopes. Gold Pens' nd Silver holder from $1 upwards, Pen and Pocket Knives, Port Mon miles and Pocket Books, Ink nod Inkstands, Ra zor-strops and Brushes, &o. School Books in quantities to country merch ants and teachers at City wholesale prices.— Wiliping paper constantly on hand. 1,000 WAIIPAPER, of ev ery kind, Window Paperand painted Shada, with Putnam's Patent Sell-Adjusting Curtain Fix tures. All the above at Philadelphia retail pri ces ; call and examine. endeavor to please.' Store uu Railroad Street, Huntingdon,Pa. WM. COLON. Oct. 11, 1855. THOMAS P. DILL & CO. HAVE OPENED AN IMMENSE CIAO fli ING SPORE, MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISH MENT. Chesnut Street, Philadelphia, No. 165 • One door below Fifth, North Side. Gentlemen who wish to buy theirgiothing rea dy made, quite as good as can be made by any Merchant 'failors or the United States, should visit this magnitic ant store, where pods of the finest clout are kept Heady Made and in the piece which will he made up to order at the bhortast notice and perfect eatieliiction warranted. Also a line assortment of NEE MIII7I[OIIEN WA@ And every article is marked with the lowect cash price, in plain figures. Nov. 7,1855.-6 m. MAP OF HUNTINGDON COUNTY The undersigned proposes publishing provid ed sufficient encouragement be obtained, a Map of Huntingdon County. &lid Map to be con structed by actual survey of all the public Roads Railreadn, Rivers, Strentns, Canals, Township Lines, be., and every place of note contained in said County, carefully shown in their respective pluses, and the name ar.d place of residence of nearly every business man in said county, and the of business followed by each one re spectively and the place marked where nearly all the farm buildings stand, and die proprietor and oceup.it.t's names. Said map to contain front fourteen to eighteen feet of engraving, and to be Waked in the most modern style and workman like manner, &e. WILLIAM CHRISTY. I)oc. 19, 1855.—tf. H. ROMAN flux just opened 9 GUCI n -r A gAoSOiIiMENT READY-MADE CLOTHING. CONSIST/NG OF ALL KINDS OF COMCS w PANTO v And other articles of gentlemen's wear. Oct. 3, 1855. JOHN MOREHEAD. SUCCESSOR TO ICING & MOREHEAD, WHOLESALE GROCER AND (CsCOIEEM3II®III EYEBallara t) AND DEALER IN Fish, Bacon, Cheese, Dried Fruit, Lard, Lard Oil, Flaxseed Oil, White Lead, Pig Lead, Win dow Glass, Glassware, Iron and Nails, Star and Tallow Candles, Variegated and Rosin Soap, and onannActares generally. No. 21 Wood St., PITTSBURG. PA. Particular attention given to the sale of Pig Metal and Blouses, and liberal advances made thereon. Feb. 13, 1856.—1 y. L the Lien Creditors of John L. Cowl AUDITOR'S NOTICE. rprir. undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Pious of Huntingdon co., to dictributo the proceeds in the Sheriff's hands of the sale of the Real Estate of John L. Cox, hereby gives notice, that he will attend to the ditties of his appointment, atthe Prothonotary's ollice, in the borough of Huntingdon, on Salur. day, the 22d of March next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., when and where all persona meet present their claims before the undersigned Auditor, or be debarred from coining in upon said fund. Taw, 11. CREMRR, Auditor. Fob. 27, 1831i.-4t. INDUSTRY MUST PROSPER. JN. BALL respectfully solicits the attention •of the farming community to a quality of Ploughs which ho is now manufacturing, and will have ready for sale in a few days, he is also pre pared to make harrows, WagOild, carts, wheel barrow., .ke,, to., and to do all kind of repairing at the shortest notice, and in the most substantial manner. Shopon N. W. cornerot Montgmcry and Wash ington sus. Mural 27 1855—1 f. Dissolution of Partnership. The rartnorshle heretofore existing between the undersigned, es this day by mutual consent dissolved. The business will be curried on hereafter, by John Huyett, Jr., at the old stand. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM, JOHN Hy YSTT, Jr. Oct. 31, 1355.-tf. JOSEPH DOIMLASS, in McConnellstown has constantly on hand, ready made rides, and /3 prepared to make and repair Gun. °fail kinds at the shortest Hoke, [April 22, 1851. _ - MISCEI.I. I ENTS ADVERTIkIIIENTS. ISITI,LANEOVSADVERTISEMENTE. Now i , the time to purchase FALL &WINTER GOODS': MACHINE SHOP - AND FRENCH Os. (: ' `3 r i'.l. .I,AITOCO'IIt, BUIIR ~.,. Have Just received from Philadelphia. the tar- !-,-.8),1111 MI #ll. gest and finest assortment of Dry Goods ever ail- 5.11 f sq .-. .., ...MILL STONE ~L•', fared to the citizens of this place and surround country ; such as Merinos, Alpacas, Muslin ' FM ~ A ill:11 5- A[. e,ri iit de Lanes, Paramatta Cloth, Persian Cloth.black i tlila.A.l_l . .J - -r- -.I a ,:.!:-L., u e and Colored Silks and every variety of Dress 1 Corner of Gormaiit,,wii Rood anti New Market Goods and Trimmings. Also, Cloths, Cassim- i Streets, on the North Pennsylvania Rail Road, era, Vestings, &c., &c. i Philadelphia. Call cad See Constantly on hand or made to order, thofol• one of the finest assortments of Trimmings kre't :1 0 „i„ : „ hi g h}, ~,,,,,,,i Fl our Mill Machinery. to this place ; also, Collars. I-Indust...l.s. Chi. i v,•„,„1„.,,,,,i , , ii.,,, , ,„, r ort „b!„ milis and Stout masons, Gloves of every variety, Ladies' Scarfs i Hat , 14 .,,. .1 and the best assortment of Shaw In ever oftbred 1 ,' 0 , 1115 t .., pat ,1.11 t Ir . co,car,, Br DarDu , .b CARPETS, &c. tern. A splendid lot of the finest Carpet and oitC if Stover's Potent Foal Saving Corn Kilns. INARDWARV, l'imion's. Patent Barrel-Hoop and Moulding of every variety, and Ihe hest assortment in town , Machines. QUEEICSWARXI, Improved Bridge Stops and 11u2tes for Mill 1' 01 every deserit : , 111111.1 3. Con, end at lower prices then - can he got At any other house. The li GROCERIES, Calif, although they are a little up, we will try an d , Crash, ea. as low as the lowest. M.ITS' & CAPS, HOOTS & stIOES... Ai., , ,, ', , .J.1.1... oivNI.:ROF . , the largest and best assortment over offered, nail ' Johnston's Patent Cast Metal Calla cave at lower prices. WILLOW WARE, eke. :s.YIL 2Ti 11 I1:' V I :11 • and every variety of Goods, such ns ore usually Last and kept in a country store. Coll and ace before purchasing soy otl cr place, and if we can't sat isfy you of the fact, we will cave under. October 3,1855. s.he best assortment o f Carpet anal Oil Cloth just received and for sale by J. &W. Saxton. , NOTICE t _ ../ Lerch) w arn a ll ,- , ~,,,,,t . warn p e r so ns n„. .. -- rho hanisomest assortment of Be lanes. Per- ! int'ringing my rights, secured by Letters Pa- I tent as above as I will prosecute all fen,. I. shin Cloth, Gorilla Cloth, Ileroge de Lanes, i „ ~ ' ; i , - Paroutettc Cloth, and all wool Mediates, all wool i luo'ungt s e"'"g , or "' li g'' . '''' . " l ' Me " de lanes, of the best styles and selected with the i with an Iron or Cast Metal Concave in sin greatest core, fur sale by J. &W. SAXTON. I lotion of the Letters Patent of Joseph John - SO, (low' April Mb, lf=s I. 500 webs assorted Printsjust received and' Till/M:IS B. WOMDWA VD, Proprietor. for sale by J. &W. SAXTON. ' N. D.—Stole and Counts Patent Bights for all the above Machines for Sale mho greatest variety of Boots and Shoes ever i August 29, 1855. offered for sale by J. &W. SANTO N. tuff.' Collars,Undersleeves, Chininzetts, arid AUloves, Trimmings, la &. W. B.tons. nooK AGENCY'. 1 rmiE 8 Ascribers have established a Book. .1 . J. - , 1. Agency in Philadelphia, and will furnish and Abeautiful lot of Hats & (laps, also Silk and I book or publirintion at the retail price lice of Straw Bonnets, by J. & IV. SAXTON, 1 puspige. Any persons. by tofu arding the sub- iseriprion price any of the CI Dla4aaiucs, bneh Agreat variety of Belts, Head Dresses, Braes- CodeY'", Graham's, or great Trimmings, gm, 1. , y d, yW• Saxton, I Frank Leslie's Fashions, &c. will receil e the - . . . magazines for one year and n copy Of she splen lioban"tn°rtne:tVsSilk!'iili'i°'r":urir"ij(:itlTrW.l'l'f'nttstro ndfors„lolyJ.l W. 4axtoz l" ,l solorgs;oriottsrilig to it asl Magazine. they will receive a copy of ei ther beautiful assortment of velvet, silk and wor- . tattle three portraits. If sultsviibing to 56 awed vestings, by J. &W. SAXTON. , worth of Magazines, all three portraits nil! be , sent gratis. Music furnished to chute tutu may E.l.,alter's Ague Powders, just rec'd and for solo , "i" it. W. sAxToN. , Envelopes of every description and sior in ..)), large or small quantities furnished. Seal I real ls --... ho bestlot of Shaw, such as Brosha, Cassi- as, flies, &c. sent to order. m tr, Bay state and square shawls, just reed Every " scri r ti° " of Engraving on \Vrod ex and far sale by .1. &W. SAXTON.ceased with neatness and 'dispatch. Views of ' Buildings, Newspaper Headings, Views Of MC •—•••••• chinery, !Irk Illustrations, Lodge Certificates, J& W. sA.yroN will coke all kinds of coon. Business Lards, tic. All orders sent liy midi J, try produce in exchange for goods at their cheap store, south-west corner of Public Square. pl , omptly a . ttended to. Persons wishing vices of their bu ildings engraved can send a Baguet.- — reotype or sketch of the building by mail or ex splendid assortment of Gum Belts just reed and for solo by J. &W. SAXTON. , i Te s r . snas at a distance having saleable 1 • railitc a wrNT ~..7 . .. ............ . i would find it to their advantage -‘ to ' addXs ic t i g a tt. 1,/ a,i ,P a . I 1 . subscribers, as we wotild act as agents for the AT THE , solo of tho same. BYRAM & PIERCE, BROAD TOP DEPOT. I Nov. 28, 15.55.-1 y. 50 South Thirda, Philadelphia, Pa. ( - IUNNINGIIAM & DUNN have just returned ' - V from a Philadelphia, and are now opening at I - ----- Basin ii.l "" " id I FALL A NI) WI the head of the Broad I'op NTER' beautiful assortment of Fall & Winter Goods i Consisting or ..... . l 000120. - Dry Gaods, Groceries, Hard-ware, Queens-ware, Cedar-ware, Dais, boots and shoes. w illow-w te. Ready Made Clothing always on hand, and in short onrything shot is usually kept in country_store. BACtIN, SALT, FISH AND PLASTER, kept constantly for Sale. Call and examine our stock infer° purcha sing elsewhare, and see whether we cannot make it your interest to patronise os. All kinds of country produce taken In ex change for Goods at the highest market prices. The highest market 'slices paid for all kinds of Grain. Prompt attention paid to storing and forward ing all kinds of merchandise, produce, &c. 11 untingdon, Oct., 10 1855. MOUNTAIN FEMALE SEMINARY, Birmingham, Huntingdon county, Pa. THIS Institute is situated on the Pennsylvania Rail Road, and occupies one of the most de sirable locations in the state. It is 1./ easy of ac cess, retired, healthful, and surrounded with such romantic mountain scenery, that no 'one who wishes to learn, could find an institution more fa vorably situated. Experienced teachers who are graduates of Troy and Mt. Holycko Seminaries are employed in this institution, rind no pains will be sparest to sustain its grossing reputation.— The Rammer term commenccs the last Tuesday in April and continues five months. Charges to date from the time of enteric„ and no deductions mule for absence except in case of sickness Pu pils from abroad are expected to Minn! in the Seminary 'binding with the Principal who gives his enth a attention to their interest and advance ment. Boarding, Tuition and furnished rooms per term $6O 00 Latin ' German, French, Painting, Drawing and Instrumental Mimic, Extra. IL, 1. W. WARD, Priucipul. March 27, 1855—tf. A. P. WILSON. B. BRUCE PETRIKIN WILSON & PETRIKIN, .ATTORNEYS JIT L✓IW, 11uNTINGDoN, PA. Practice in the several Courts of Huntingdon Blair, Cambria, Centre, Hittlin and Juniata Coun ties. March 23, 1833. SIUSOVUTION. HE partnership heretofore existing between T Milton and Mosser it by mutual consent dis solved, and all persons knowing themselves in debted to the said firm, will please cull and set tle their accounts without delay. MYTON & MONSEN. Banishing, April 2. 1855.—ti NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between the undersign ed (trading under the firm of Couch & Dunn,) is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The books of said firm are in the hands of Dmid Dunn with whom ail concerned will please to make immediate settlement. GEORGE COUCH, DAVID DUNN. April lfi, 1833-0. SIUNOVLS. MRS. SARAH KULP wishes to inform the ladies of Huntingdon and the surrounding country that she has moved next door to Charles Miller above the Presbyterian Church, Hill St., where she intends carrying on the fancy and straw Millinery business. Having received the latest city fashion, she is prepared to attend to all that may favor her with their custom. April 10, I /155-tf S. A. KULP. `:JC)t3E)V.lalfilDogi W A MIA N"CE Fl, I;l.and Bolting Cloth Burr & ,rd Plavter \Lill J' Corn, (21 uh-1•::i &the Ohio and Mississip• pi It i vers. Warranted to ttike out of the offal of every Bushel Ground, from 1 to 2& Ibs, of standard 11.nr, which could not be bult,d out on account of the electrical adliesiut, to the Bran. Call and look before you purebaule Tap* anIYTL - 11? just returned front Philadelphia and is now opening one of the prettiest and I cut selected stock of goods ever brought to the I or oughof Ektptingtion. It would I , e ...tie. , to mention all of aIOgOOS we 'MVO en hand— Lad tea' Dress Goods. of the latest styles. A large stock of llosery, Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Velvet, bonnets Undersleves, Cam, Spencers, Casimores, Cloths, Cusitietts, Laces, Silk Mitts, Delaney, De-Berge, Hid Gloves, and all kinds of goods generally kept in • country store. Also—a tine assortment of Boots, Shoes, flats, & caps, Glassware, Queensware and Cedtrtiare. A large and good supply of Fresh Groceries. Call and see my goods and examine fur year , selves. Thankful for the patronage of the part by my friendq, and the public generally, I respectfully solicit u continuance of the same. All kinds of country produce taken in ex change for goads at the highest market 'Aire. Oct. 10, 1855. If ycu want to buy good Cheap Goods. CALL AT 7. OWIStS. D. P. Cwin hr. jun received from PhiWO is u large and beautiful stuck of FALL Aran WV% TER CIOCIDS consisting of the most fashionable Dress Goods. f , r Ladies and Gentlemen, such or French Me rinoes, Alpaccft, Par:imam Cloth, Persian Cloth All Wool de Lains, Fancy de Lains, Delmizo, Collings, Black and Fancy Dress Silks. al.tl Prints of all description. Also, Cloths; Cassi• mers, plain and fancy Cos.:inf.. Vesting, &c. ALSO, ft large lot of dress Trimmings, dress Buttons, Ilihbunds, Bonnet Silks. Gloves, Al is, Woolen nod Cotton Hosiery, Laces. Veils, 1. - n. dersleeves, Collars, Chimuzetts, Itiattletts, Silk Bonnetwoind a variety of Dress Goods too nu merous to multi 311. Flannels or all kinds, Linseys, Woolen Table Covers, Shawls, Comforts, bleached and unblea ched Muslin', Ticken, Cheeks, G 00.., &c, Groceries ofall kinds, Hats. & Caps, Soots and Shoes, Oil Cloths, HARDWARE, QIIMENTSWARE Buckets, Tubs, Baskets, and all goods usually kept in a country Store. My old customers, and as man' new ones as can crowd in are respeetfully requestce. to come and examine my goods All kinds of Country produce taken in ex change fur goods. nt the highest ntnrket prices. October 3, 1 855. REZVLOVA.Z. Lis e l r ls il ti y t i r l i tcor l m e i bis friend; hisshop to the buildingl aqd the public of 'Ail f o ns r merly occupied by him as Collector's °thee, Hill St. Where he intends carrying on the Tailoring business on such terms us will not fail to give satisfaction to all that may Mvor him with their custom. He wishes to return thanks fur tho liberal pa tronage heretofore received and hopee by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of ENOS H. KULP. the same April 10, 1855-ti. 41110.5. P. aATAL)E3iIII,. ATTORNEY AT LAW, - Willattend to all business entrusted to him. Ut•• fire nearly opposite the Court House. May 5, '55
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