otal Tire ELECTlON.—Contrary to all the expo. tattoos of the knowing ones of the borough, the clectionon Friday last resulted In a distinc tive, decisive and emphatic victory of Fusion over the American candidates. It may be con sidered its an open rebuke to the sly endorse. went of the nomination of an ultra pro-slavery candidate fe. the Presidency. A. rebuke open, manly, !‘.ineere, nod emphatic, to the Jour or fire pettifoging blood-suckers, who presume to direct the course of Americanism, and, who, "considering themselves the heart and bead of the 'American Party of Huntingdon County, declare their ratification of an ill-timed nomi nation. the voice of the free tchite men of this county. The people of the county we know, If they were properly acquainted with the Jes uistic principles of some of their would-be lea ders, would not recognize certain worn-out, party hags in theFfuntingdon Council, N 0.67, ns such. We despise party men who are such not from principle,.but for selfglorification, if we may be permitted the term. And who will *deny the self evident fact, that scores of shabby oflice.seekers in this county, have mounted the hobby "Sam," for the sole purpose of riding into fist ofliees and as natural consequent now a.days, squandering the publiefunds. All the American candidates with the excep tion of 'School Directors, were defeated. No subjoin a list of the successful candidates. Judge.—Cap. jOllll Whittaker, old lino Whig. School Direciere.—Wm. Rothrock, A. W. Benedict, Americans. dodder.—A. 1,. (trim, Leedom. • Constable.-11m. U. King, Loco. Assessor.—John Colestoa ; do. Ltspector.—Graf. !killler, Too MANY &Hoot IllooNs.—We saw a score of juveniles of both sexes, coming from School yesterday, and were astonished at the number of boo!,. the little creatures curried. One bright-eyed hot had thorn heaped up, like Dominic Sampson when he revelled in the li brary of Col. Mannering. We believe that too ,cony books ire used ; they only muddle the brain without profitable result, and make our schools too much on the Mather order, us de /quit.] by the inimituble Dickens in his Dom. bey ; "when poor Paul had spelt out number two, he limed he had no idea or number one ; fragments whereof afterwards obtruded them• selves itdo number three, which elided into number foto., that in turu,grafted itself on num ber two. So that whether twenty Romuluses untie a Romulus, or hie h&c hoc wastroy weight or a verb always agreed with an ancient Brit on, or three times four was Taurus, a bull, were open questions with him." /I{o I, TOP.—Anotber splendid now engine designed fur the Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad, arrived here on Monday.—The Broad Top have "struck" fur higher wages. The price they demand per ton, is 60 cents, they have been receiving 40 cents, and wo understand they have been offered 45.—The town of Stenerstown, is decidedly a "fast instd tio - islitin," where the b'hoys live. We are in iiirmed that on Monday, ten barrels of the "rid dle mo Dolce Junes," landed there, and that it is no new occurrence.—The basin and weigh lock are approaching completion, but we are doubtful whether the latter will be finished by the opening of navigation.—A 'turndable' bas been erected at the 'cut' at Arenhates.—Cual is now carried over the road and the demand for it is very great. • AfesW.—We have been requested to announce that 3fr. 0. C. B. Carter will visit Huntingdon during the 2nd and 3d weeks of April, with a large and elegant assortment of Pianos, \felo• deans, Sheet Music, ale., ke., from the eaten ,sive Warevuonis of J. E. Gould, 13.1 Chestnut St., Phil. lie will exhibit his articles to visit ors in the room formerly occupied as the Engi emcees Office of the Broad Top MR, His in struments being of the very. best quality, we are confident will please the most fastidious. Mr. John Plassyk, a Pianist of rare ability will accompany him to treat the ''good people" of Huntingdon to some excellent music. All are respectfully invited to 40[11.0 and hoar and see for themselves. "GALTDETE EXULTEMVS !"—We have no ad jectives—positive, comparative or superlative— to express our satisfaction in announcing that spring has come at last, and that those int. mouse hillocks of mud and garbage which have collected during the winter in our streets, block ing up the way, and incommoding the public generally, will he removed. We are living in ,tlAc joyful anticipation that if we have a here' government, this matter will be attended to. In vice or such bright prospects, we and as wo began "Condole ISultemus . ST. PATRICK'S DAY Ix TILE MORKING.-A lovely day was the 17th, and the people eeies of rain were all unfulfilled. We venture the sug gestion that as February had, this year, twenty nine days, and St. Patrick did not recognize the institution of leap year, it being a modern invention, Sunday was the true St. Patrick's slay, and consequently the snow that fell and the raw, lowering sky that hung over us, were the proper marks of his arrival. This being ,the case, the public will piirdon the failure to ,celebrate the 17th of March with a rain or a snow storm. REPUBLICAN MnaTlso.—A Bopubliaan mee ting was held in this borough, on Monday eve• ning last, for the purpose of electing delegates to represent the county in the Union State Convention, to meet in llarrishurg today. Sam. G. Whittalcer was elected President, and J. S. Barr, Secretary. J. Sewell Stewart, Esq., was appointed Rep. resentative and J. Williamson, Esq., Sonatorial delegate. After other business the meeting adjourned. NEW CLlUltell.—We understand that tare Ger. man Refoinned tiongregation of this place, in• tend banditti; a naw church the coming ,uOl. inc?. POETRY.—WO publish a piece from a young friend, outside. It is not of that morbid, sick• ly t debilitated, %chinning, raving, melancholy. mad, sentimental young lady Muse stuff. "Ab• pins," and "stars," and "primal depths," and "chaos voices," and "sperial melodies," togetly er wills much shedding of tears, and wailing as of souls iu purgatory, are the chief materials of which the poetry of the last fifteen years has been manufactured. llnvrixos.—The quarterly meeting for the Huntingdon Circuit, will be held in the Court House on the 29th and 30th inst. Prea ching, on Saturday at 10 o'clock. Rev. J. Poi sal, P. H., will be present. The quarterly meeting for Manor Hill cir cuit will be held at Wesley Chapel on the sth and 6th of April. Annul ED.—The individual who stabbed the colored man Brutus, at the Baptist Church, a month or so ago, was arrested on Saturday last, and after a hearing before Esquire Snare, was bound over in the suns °MOO° fur his appear• ante at the April Court. He will then no doubt find a pretty "rough road to travol." Extitarriox.--We nogloted to notice the ex hibition iu the Court Room on Friday, the 14 , 11 inst. The class consisted of *Misses Maggio Wallace, Maggie Willoughby,Aanie and Collie Saxton, Jennie Kessler•, Lizzie and Hattie Campbell, and they all performed very well. Sunri•uous.—That supper ou Saturday eve. Ice Cream flavored with fish brine was no com• parison. Friend —you must 'do it once more." But tho beauty present amply made up for all other short: comings. ncws Of tly The U. S. propeller Arctic has returned from an unsuccessful cruise in search of the nutting steamship Pacific. Free State Legislatnre of Kansas bas elec ted A. It. Reeder nod James 11. Lane United States Senators Irons that inchoate State. The bodies of four of the victims of the re. cent steamboat disaster on the Delaware, were recovered on Saturday lust. These increase the total of those recovered to 27; nod yet it is said that there are 35 persons still missing.— The hearing of evidence in the inquest was continued last evening. On the oth inst., n man of color, known as "old lieu Duke," died at Louisville, at the ad s•ancoed age, of one hundred and ten years eight month nod three .days. He was a on. ties of Maryland, but emigrated to Kentucky when Louisville was a more outpost in the derness. An Old Lino Whig City Convention met in Philadelphia ou the 18th inst., and organized by the election of permanent, °Ricers. About 68 delegates attended. No business of imp:, tenon was transacted, but speeches were made, strongly denouncing the Know Nothings us well as the abolitionists. A disposition adverse to Mr. Milner° was manifested. Thn Louisville Journal is delighted with the Philadelphia K. N., platform. It snyu: "No form of words could be devised I,7uliafiny more clearly the doctrines of the Wilmot pro viso." 'The "Vied has yielded a principle, which it never yielded till now. The grand point is gained," Ste. A remonstrance from citizens of rhiladel phia, OHO hundred and nieudy feel lung, was presented to the Legislature on Tuesday, a ginst the incorporation of the Franciscan Brothers of Cambria county. It was signed by over six thousand persons. The Republican State Convention of Con. necticut. wl.ich met in Hartford on Wednesday nominated the following tick : Fur Governor Gideon Wells, of Hartford; Lieutenant Gov. ornor, Henry B. Harnison, of New Haven.; Treasurer, Joseph B. • Coy, Secretary, John Boyd, of Winstead; Comptroller, John T. Ad• isms, of Norwich. The St. Louis Democrat has a letter from Topeka, dated the Sth .inst., stating that the Free State Legislature of Kansas has in joint convention elected Hon. A. IT. Iteeder and lion. James N. Lane United States Senators. Mr. Reeder was elected on the first, and. Mr. Lane on the second ballot. Earls received 38 votes out or 36 members present. In his Lecture at New Haven, Connecticut, last week, the abolitionist Garrison expressed n wish to have all the Slave States turned out of. the Union.-71rashington Union. Well, is not this the same wish that JEFFEI, son DAVIS, the new Secretary of War, express ed when ho presided over a secession Conven tion? GARRISOY wishes to turn the Slave States out, and Mr. Planes's Cabinet officer wishes to draw them out. Where then is the difference in position, we would ask the Un /ea. The Slave Margaret, who murdered her child at Cincinnati, and was remanded to slavery, was on the steamboat that recently sunk after a collision, 90 the Ohio. She and her bubo by soma moans got into the river, and tho lat. ter was drowned. A requisition had been made for her on the Governor of Kentucky, by the Governor of Ohio, and the owner of the slave had secretly sent bar off on the steam boat to avoid giving, her up, and selling her in a mote Southern market. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Thu markot is dull to day. Standard brawls are held at $7 per barrel, without sales to any extent, and only u few swell lots have been taken for home use at sBasB,so per bbl, succor. ding to brand Rye Flour and Corn Meal are also quiet. The former is held ut sd, and the butter at pee barrel. Wheat ooltiaues scarce and prime lots aro wanted at full rates. About 8000 bushels fair White sold at 180 cents, and .1500 bushels in store at a price not public.— Red is held nt 175 cents, without sales. Corn is about stationary, and 596000. Penneylva. nin Yellow brought 58a00 cents—mostly the latter price in store. Rye is held at 100 cent's, with shall sales of Pennsylvania at that price. of Oats about 2000 lita4ul4 Pun.. Old at 39 rents per bushel. Varti6, On the 6th inst., by E. Plummer, Esq., Mr. Wm. Peigart to Miss Catharine Putt, all of Bedford Co., Pa. On the 17th inst., at Conlmont, by Levi Evans, Esq., Mr. Charles Thornly to Miss Ann Jones, all of Huntingdon county. On the 20th inst„ by Roy. S. 11. Reid, Mr. Marlin Shultz to Miss Martha Reline; near MeConnellstown. ~c~, On the 14th inst., near Newton Hamilton, Arthur 8., eon of Arthur 11. and Elizabeth Clarke, aged 7 month. and 14 days. icsam.s - incn.tire, MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. T'MOVilEgial Ca VTR V/ 2E. Sebastopol Taken! 30,000 ifEN KILLED The undersigned has just returned from the city with a large and splendid assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, which Ito is now prepared to dispose of at very low and reasonable rates. Persons desiring to purchase will find it to their interest to give hitn a call before purchasing elsewhere, ns he Mines only to please. His stock consists ofa large lot of Dry Goods, Hardware. NO 017: & sl.ltit s UATTO & tilAr Glass & Queensware, a large and splendid assortment of ready made CLOTHING, • which ho is prepared to sell in lots to suit purch asers. JOHN HUYETT,Jr. N. B.—Country produce taken in exchange fug Cools, Nov. 7, 1855.—th MDGWAY FARM AND COAL CO. To those who wish Farms—to have fertile land at is dimes price and on easy terms, your at tention is called to the Ridgway c arm and Coal Company. Twenty-live acres or more in proportion ' are given lbr Sane, payable in instal mews of St pee week, or SC per month. It is located in Elk county. Pa., and has one of the'. lied markets in the state for its produce. The soil is a rids loam, and is nut to he surpassed for farming, ns examination will show. It has the best elements of prospisity, being underlaid kg two rich veins of Coal, and will shortly be intersected kg four railroads. Tim timber is of the most valuable kind. Title unexceptionably good, and wArantee deeds are pivots. It pre sents a good and sabstantial opporttmity to coin tacore farming, providing her one's children or maltiog an investment. Further particulars eon be had from the pamphlets which are sent to in quirers. Leiters answered promptly. Apply oraddress SAIPL W. CATTELL, Secretary, 135 Walnut Street, north side between Fourth and Isiah sts., Philadelphia. Full inforetation is contained in the pamphlets. Feb. 13, 1850.-3 m. BEN MY OTERITIAN, No. 6. South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. importer of French Calf Skins ; has Constantly on Mini!, and Always Finishing, all kinds of Leather, Morocco, CalfSkins,Cheop Skins, &c.. &c. 'Cho attention or Country Merchnuts and Man• uracturars, is solicited. RED AND OAK SOLE LEATHER, January 2, 1836.-Iy. To iron Manufacturers. Mlle subscriber has recently discovered an ore bank which will yield an abundant supply of Icon Ore. This Urn Bank is on a small tract of land (belonging to the subscriber) containing o boist twenty acres—situated its Walker Town ship, about ono mile and three quarters front the station on the Broad Top Railroad, near Me- Cannellstown. Specimens of the ore may be seen iu Ilunt. .ingdon at the Ticket office of the Patina. Con• teal Railroad. The subscriber will either cell or lease the:n• hove tract of htud. JOHN LEE, Jnuuar.• 2,1856.-4 m. RUNTINGDON COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, There has been opened in the llnll formerly oc• envied by the "Sons of Temperance" in the Borough of Huntingdon, a School under the a bove title, in which, is proposed to be given a thorough course of Instrartion and Practice in Single and Double Entry Book-Keeping. Also lectures on Commercial Law, will be given in regular course, by the most talented members or the Betr. Students can enter at any time, a day or eve ning Class, or both if they wish. For any other particulars,address personally or by letter T. 11. POLLOCK. Principal. Huntingdon, Dec. 10, 11355.-9 m• J. W. THOMPSON LVEMETIr7 Ithr!Tv AND COMMISSIONER Foil PENNSYLI:INIA, Davenport, lowa. Attends to buying, selling and locating lands and land warrants, pays taxes, loans money on Heal Estate security, on Commission, examincc and makes abstracts of title, &c. Any business intrusted, will be attendee] to promptly and with fidelity. Refer to lion. Geo. Taylor and Members of the Bar at Huntingdon. Nov. 21, '55.• 61u., Adtilinistratorls Notice. ETTEns of Administration on the estate of jJoshua Edwards, Into of Tod township, dee'd., having been granted to die undersigned, all per- Sung indebted to said estate ore requested to make immediate payment, and those baying ac counts against the some should present them for eettlement. ALLEN EDWARDS. Pub. 2T, 'S6.—BL• Drs. :MILLER & FRAZER, OtUTIOWS. HUNTINGDON, PENNA. the oll , lees t or i Street, opposite • Uwe.. (70.'07.re sEtsa." Mules tbr Sale. The subscriber idlers fur sale six large, flue mules, with wagon and gears. The mules aro large, sound, and in good condition, six years old, and will weigh about 1,000 lbs. each. Tide is as good a draft team as is in the county. If preferred, four only will be sold. J. B. BUMMER, Carrick Furnace, Frank. co., l!a. J. tgUii);il(o,2l LITTIMAD — CQUNTY SURVEYOR. (Wee with Daniel Mica, Esq.., Dill street lie• jtween Montgomery and Smith streets, Hunt. Ingdou, Pa. (Sept. 20, MILNWOOD ACADEMY, SHADE GAP, .HUNTINGDON COUNTV,,,PA, W. IL WOOD, A. M., Proprietor and Principal. SAMUEL CAMPBELL, Assistant. JOHN M. CAUSLAND, Teacher in Preparatory Department. Rev. W. S. MORHISON, Lecturer on Evidences of Christianity, Rev. JAMES CAMPBELL, Lecturer on General Literature. J. A. SHADE, M. D., Lecturer on Anatomy and Ilygeana. The semi-annual Exhibition will take place on he delivered before the societies in the fore part evening, the examinations the week previous. ' spectfully invited to attend. The next session t stitution holds out peculiar inducements to young structors is composed of gentlemen of high literar The location is very healthy, having the pure moo t from stagnant water and marshy ground. Thom , place. The temptations to vice, idleness, and die mind of the student from his books, no liquor is al Union, 17 miles off. It is just tac it n situatibn as seek. The societies are in a flonrishing condition ; buildings are large anti commodious, capable of a is a quiet and retired place, situated on the mail rc station of the Penna. Railroad. Torus—For session of tire months, for board ti fuel, extra. Students are charged from the time meats quarterly in advance. Fat catalogues amt March 5,1855.-3 mo. CHEA.P LANDS ! Mi IfflUTMatb 41':.",,,3t.i.lflt3ILAUTIJII, A HOME von Am. von Doti DOLLAR ! S9I.IrIEB $3. Quarter SIIMPIES *l. rrnE Directors of the Great North Western I Mutant Land Agency, elected hr' the Share holders of their respective towns ' don Ist F. 11. Betuthien, ()flows city, C. W., Walton 11. Draper, New York, 11.1'. l'attcrsen, Spring field, 111., G. W. Meson, Richmond, Va., H. W. Leland, Chicago, 111., G. 1.. Dames, Chicago, lii., respectfully entwine') that in acce Hance with the vote an large majority of the stock holders, received Sy letter in answer to their first circular and report, that they will distribute on the_ FIRST DAY OF NAY 1556. Among the sharelßohlets of the Assoointion, - $125.000 IN LANDS AND CASH. Comprking 42 flne ftrno, worth front $5OO to $30,000 each, 100,000 town loto in protnising townr, 30,000 acres choice Western lands,. fb11,,v3 T I'trinof 320 [wren, with orchard and good buildings, within one mile of the It. It. station, and 20 miles of Chicago. Fdrm,6o neres, nl flock county, Wis., with young melons!, fair buil dings nod half timbered, 20,000 4 Farms in Illinois, each $lOOO, 4,000 " " Indiana, " 500, 1,500 9 " " Mineouri, 6 ' 600, 1,200 Ten 100 'ern trnetn in Win, each $4OO, 4,000 1,000 town lots in the above States, 5,000 20,000 acres choice will lands, 30,000 10,000 acres islets lands in lowa and Minnesota, being entered. Enchlot or Otto. is 0 prize, and the lands me so divided an to secure to every share, et least 0 town lot or nn acre of good hind, with the chances for the splendid farms, worth from $5OO to $BO,OOO each. . _ . Cy, Such is the increased value of these loots that purelotsers stand ready to pay cash, within 20 per rent of their valuation, fur any of the prizes over Slop. Ant smiler prizes will be to ken at their value, in payment for stock in the test annual distribution. • ........... ..... Your committee have received the books, pa pets, registers and titles to the lands, have visi ted most of the farms, and find eceryththg em cees mid satisfactory—much beyond thew most sanguine expeetatuins. They therefore without hesitation, recnounend the association to all who may desire a home in the West, find to those seeking profitable investments. Where a few dollars now invested may tell largely in the fu ture without risk or loss! Any person may become n member of the as sociation, and joint owner of the property, en titled to dintribution, on the purelmse of on or more shares or quarter shares. Every share and quarter share is duly numbered, signed and registered and will draw its psoportion of the property by its Number in whole or quarter tracts. There being a limited number of simrtis yet unsold, agents are wanted in every town in the Union and the enmities, to sell stork and buy Land Warrants, and to report extraordinary chances for investment. A good percentage will he allowed. Booksellers Mill newsmen ore particularly requested to act as agents. Land Warrants aro wanted by the association at their thee ur $1,25 per nose, in stock or the market price in cash. The more funds received the more land there will he to divide, on every dot , lar now received by the Directors will be lures toil for the Association, A commission of 15 per cent will he silenced ou soles, and purcha sers and circulars will be duly forwarded. The Directors will remit' to direct the linsitthss, and any moneys received too late to buy shares will lie immediately returned by mail. Agents will please remit us soon ns sales are offiected, and write their names and address us plain as possi ble, and the numbers of stock and whoa sold.— The result of the distribution trill be reported to each shareholder by legit. C,To secure stock yon have only to enclose the money at the rate of $3 per share, and SI each per quarter share, in current money, it our risk, directed to LELAND, BARNES & Co., Box 852, Chiengo, 111., and the shares Will he forwarded by return mail. 1000 LA ND WARRANTS WANTED. We will pay the highest cash prices, in shares, or part in shares or all cash. We will locate Land Warrants on the most advantageous terms fur parties abroad. We haring t liicicnt sows iu every Land Office with plots of the best un entered lands in the Union. This is a rare op portunity to persons holding Land NV:wrests in the Eastern States to have them located by it reliable company, on some °feit choicest lauds of the Union, where rapid advancement is cer tain. It will only be necessary to transmit by nutilor express your Warrants duly transferr.l and we will return the Shares or cash, by return mail, or the titles to the lauds ath soon WI they can be located. Address I, mail for Shares in the above Association, or for location of land warrants, _ LELAND, BARNES & CO., Agents Gt. N. W. Land Agency. Bow 852, Chicago, Illinois. E. B. Where parties prefer it, lands will be entered is their names, and tuxes, etc., paid liar thorn for au agreed portion ui the rise iu value far periods or Sor 5 years. At wide!' time if preferred by them, their money will be returned with 12 per cent per annum interest in lieu of et title to the lands. L., B. S. Co. Send In your orders et once. raFLetters simply or inquiry, should oncloso a stump for return posture. N. BREWSTER, Agent, IlusTiNatto.N, Ilarch 5,1856.-2 nm, J. C. ➢(cL.tx.tn.tx, WILLIAM JACK, DAVID IVATSON, .11 , 10. C. hiNl:3. GAYSPORT FOUNDRY. MACHINE SHOP. Hollidaysburg, Blair, Co., Pa. rE proprietors of this establisli- i, r • emir. mat haye latels increased their .1,0111 1 51 i. faci lidos' for Ihinishingextensively , Steam Engines, Blowing Machine- . W.VO ry, Railroad Car-wheels, and Axles, Mill Gear ing, Pulleys, Hangers, Shafting, Bog Blast and other pipes, Forge and Furnace castings of all kinds, Plows and flew Castings, Porticos, Ver andahs, ;eon I,tuilitigs of beautiful style mid fin ish. All 'curb dune with dispatch and on as fa vorable terms us any other establishment in the State. I*LANAIIAN, WATSON & Fab. 20, '50.-din. the Ist Wednesday of April. An address will of the day. The exhibition will come off in the These exercises the friends of education are re will open the lot Wednesday of May. This in• men seeking an education. The Board of In ry attainments and skilled in their professions. intain sir and free from all noxious vapors arising subject to ague could not find a more desirable issipation Aro few. There is nothing to draw the Mont,' to lie sold in the place or nearer than Mt. a young man desirous of improvement would and each has a fine library ot choice works. The wconimodating some filly students. Shade Gap onto between Cliamborsburtz and the Mt. Union tuition and room, $52.50. Washing, ligh, and of entering until tho close of the session. Pay .l further particulars address W. D. WOOD, Shade Gap, hunt. Co., Pa. APPEALS. rrinE Commissioner?. of Huntingdon County will la,1:1 appeals iu the several townships sad boroughs at the following times and places, Mr the pre,ent year, between the hours of 9 o'- eloel:. A. 111., and 4 o'cloel:, P.M., to wit : Porter township on 11•idny The 7th day of llnrt•h et the house of William Christie in Al exandria. West township on Saturday the Bth day of Mara at the house of Isaac Neff iu Petersburg. Parrce township on Monday the loth flay of Mara at the house of Jas. Fleming in Manor _ . Jnekorn township on Tuesday the 11th at Stewart's MeAlavey'a Fort. Morris township - on Wednesday the 12th at Hazlet's, Spruce Cr,eek. Franklin township on Thursday the 13th at the public Image in Mechanicsville. Warriorsmark township on Friday the 14th at the house ofJas..Chamberlain in IVarri9rmutrk. Walker township on Monday the 17th at the house of Benj. Mcgahan in McConnellstown. Penn township on Tuesday the 18th at the house of George tfouseholder in Marklcsburg. • .„., Hopewell township os Wednesday the 19tii at James Entrain's Cotyee Bun. $30,000 Tod township on "'humbly the 2nth nt the firren l louse near Eagle lousier. ea, township on Friday the 21st at the School House in Cesseille. ou Saturday the 221 at the School Flou,e in Scottsville. 4,0114061 on Monday tho 24th at the School House near Hugh Maddens. C ro mwell on Tuesday the 25th at the School House at Orldsonia. Shirley Baru; hip and Shirley:lmq,, borough on Wednesday the 26th et 31rs. Fralcer's in Shirlershurg. Tell township Thursday the 27th at the School ' House near Niehol.ts Guoshorn's. Dublin township Friday the 28th at the pub . lic house Shade Cap. Brady township on Monday the 3lstetMill Crochet the house of James K. Hampton. Union township on the lot. of April at thu house of Caleb Swoope. Henderson township and Huntingdon borough on the 3d day of April at the Commissioners' Odle°. THOMAS RAMER, BENJ. K. NEFF, Com'm JACOB BAKER, Feb. 27, 1956. An Improvement Worthy the Progres sive Age. ALDRICH & FOOTE'S PATENT WASHING MACHINE. tJliber is prepared to furnish every Tc",l,7 l :rthe Commanuealth tr'ith 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 ere made of the best motet ial, under the supervision of the subscriber, who is prepared to deliver them at any point in this or the ad joining counties. This machine !possesses many advantages over any other of the kind, from the Nut, that it in no manner scenes the clothingus es less sermon , ' is easier worked. The price ranges from six to seven dollars. The subscriber warrants this machine to give entire satisfaction. If it does not do everything he says, no charge will ho etude. A trial is ear nestly incited and perfect satisfaction warranted. A strong recommendation for the machine is the number already sold. Any person who wishes ono of these articles, can be accommodated by addressing BENJ. J. WILLIAMS, Alexandria, Hunt. Co., Pa. 11np.30,'55.-1y THE FIVE PER CENT SAVING FEND. Mlle National Safety Company. it'dioit suers, South West Own, 'Rini Street. PIIILIII,ELPIII.I. Incorporated by the State of Penn sylvania. Aironey is received in any Runt large or small ALatul interest paid from the day of deposit. • • - • • • q'he (Alec is 4en every day, l'roin o . o'clock in the morning till 7 o'clock in the evening, end on Monday und Thursday evenings, till 9 o'clock I\ • I'IIREST FIVE All sums large or small, aro paid back in gold on_demand without notice, to any amount. President, lion HENRY CKENNER, Vico President, ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Secretory, WM J. REnn. DIRECTORS. .... Henry . - Banner, C. Landreth Mutton, Edward L. Carter, F. Carroll Brewster, Robert Selfridge, Joseph B. Barry, Samuol IC. Ashton, Ben. L. Churchman, James B. Smith. Francis Leo. The investments, amounting as pea statement of Jan. 1, 1856, to $576.218.91, (nine hundrid nod ssoetay-si.s thousand, tern hawked and eighteen dollars and ninety-one cents) and now amounting to more thou ONE MILI.ION of dollars, iu accor dance with the act of incorporation aro made in Slot tgages, Ground Rents, and in snob first-olass securities as must always insure perfect security to the depositors, and place beyond all rink the permanency and stability of tltis old and well established Institution. Feb. L'O, 1856. 11. L. BROWN Do dues his thanks to his former patrons. and would respectfully announce that ho has fi• gain resumed the practice of medicine ' and will at nil times be found at home, when not profes• sionally engaged. Cunrges extremely moderate. Cassville, January I, 1956.-3 m. - - - SOMETHING NEW, • A RE YOU INSURED EXCHANGE INSURANCE CO: NO. 11, MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, viiiLADELrin, CAPITAL, $200,000. FIRE INSURANCE S perpettull or limited, made tit town or country, on every description of properly. Limes promptly paid. J. MoDOIVELI., E l ccrutatY• W. tutEwsmt, Arnt, Ilu Jou. 93, 11139,-tr, MISCELLANEOUS ADVERT lEMENTS. NOW is the time to purchase FALL &WINTER GOODS 0 , -, -','; V.I. g..123i71,111 Dove just received from Philadelphia. - the lar gest and finest assortment of Dry Goods over of fered to the citizens of this place ' and surround ing wintry ; such as Merinos, Alpacas, Muslin d e Lanes, Yaramatta Cloth, Persian Clotli,black and Colored Silks and every variety of I)ress Goods an d T r i m mings. Also, Cloths, Cassim ers, Vestings, &c., Call and See ono of the finest assortments ot fronnudge hret to this place ; also, Collars, Undersleeves, Chi marctts, Gloves of every variety, Ladies' Scarfs and the best assortment of Slianls ever offered CARPETS, &c, A splendid lot oldie finest Carpet and Oil Cloth EARDWILUE, of every variety, tool the Lest assetfluent in town • QITEENSWARE, of every description, and at lower prices than eon be got At any other house. • GROCERIES, although they are a little up, we will try and sell as low as the lowest. HATS & CAPS, BOOTS be SHOES, the largest and best assortment ever offered, and at lower prices. WILLOW WARZ, &c. and every variety of Coeds, such as are usually kept in a couttry store. Call anal sec licAire purchasing any otl er place, and if we can't sat iey you or the fact, we will care under. October a, 1855. the hest assortment of Carrel and Oil Cloth jest received and for sale by J. & W. Saxton. ?The handsomest assortment of Do lanes, Per. slim Clot!), Latina Cloth, Berage de Lanes, Paramette Cloth, and all wool Merinoes, all wool de lures, of the best styles and selected with the greatest care, for sale by J. &W. SAXTON. - . webs assorted Prints. just received and SJu‘Jfor sale by J. $6 W. SAXTON. The greatest variety of Boots find Shoes ever altered for sato by J. &W. SAXTON. L'f'll7'esc, 91.lrairms r.mings, le t eLe q a ..C4 . raL7.= ;s and Za beautifultili s i u l ute lo i t L; listst A ('ups, ntsn Silk nail A, got. Trimmings,t.lllC; e .s . ,l B l2w . ss n , x tri n te . Itn t .e ir s , t il n n g s s s , oLt y ment an d Aguc Powders, ,lust reed and for sole Le y . J.W. SAXTON. rf !tegl t;IS11 s,stel Aiir sla, eassiiTe,,t,stt e . nit sgutraawljustree and for sale by J. & W. sixToN. T& W. SAXTON will take a ll kinds of coun t; try produce in exchange for goods at their cheap store, south, cat corner of Public Square. Attes3rtment of tai3lt ite'd and for j.1v.,1k07. FALL AN T ) WI NTER 0,00,05. Call and look beforeyouipurckago. a1'01 . 219 ft , ,, ,..,s w jt o l i s , t en r i t i t g ir s n u e e d 0 11o:1 h : e l hil prettiesta. e i:11 ! n u Is t selected stock of goods ever brought to the bor ough of Huntingdon. It would be useless to mention nll of the goods we hove on hand— Ladies , Dress Goods. of the latest styles. A large stock of Doserv, Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Velvet, bonnets lindersleves Collars, Spencers, Casimercs, Cloths, Casino as, Laces, Silk Mitts, Delanes, Dc-Merge, Kid Gloves, and all kinds of goods generally kept in a country store. . . Alto—n fine assortment of Boots, Shoes, Bats, & caps, Glassware, Queensware and Crderware. A largo and good supply of Fresh 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 contl n Renee of the came. All kinds of country produce token in ex change for goods at the highest market price. • oa. 10.1855, If you want to buy good Cheap Goods. CALL AT V. INTL D. P. Gain hos just received from Philadel phia a largo and beautiful stock of sum. AND 1.7.71NTER. GOODS. consisting of the most fashionable Dress Goods, for Ladies and Gentlemen, such as French Tie rinoett, Alparc t, Par:motto Cloth, Version Cloth All Wool do Loins, Fancy de Loins, Debaize, Cobings, Black and Fancy Dress Silks, anti Prints of nil ddsmiption. Also, Cloths, Cassi mers, plain and loner Cassinets, Vestings, &c. ALSO, a large lot of dregs Trimmings, dress Buttons, Ribbonds, Bonnet Silks, Gloves, Mitt . , Woolen and Cotton Hosiery, Laces, Veils, Un dersleeves, Collars, Chinumetts, Riguletts, Silk Bonnets, and a variety of Dress Goods too nu merous to mention. Flannels of all kinds, Unsays, Woolen Table Covers, Shawls, Comforts, bleached and unblea ched Muslin,, Ticken, Checks, Gingham, &e. Groceries ofall kinds, Hats di. Caps, Boots and Shoes, Oil Cloths, NAIIDWARE, QUZIENSWARE Buckets, Tubs, Baskets, and all goods usually kept in a country Store. My old customers, and as ninny now ones as can crowd in are respectfully requested to come and examine my goods. All kinds of Country produce taken in ex change for goods, at the highest market prices. October 3, 1855. ZAIS & WINTOR 400R5 1 AT THE BROAD TOP DEPOT. f iUNNIN c aIAM S DUNN lt,,ye 3ast returned U from Philadelphia, nu aro now opening at the head of the Brun; Top Baian a law and beautiful assortinent of Fall St Winter Goods Consisting of Dry Goods, Ilard-ware, Groceries, Queens-ware, Cedar-ware, Hats, boots and shoes. illow-wa re. Ready MadiCialini - aiiiiys on hand, and in short everything that is usually kept in a country store. PISII AND PLASTER, kept constantly for gale. Call and examine our stock before purchn sing elsewhere, and FOO whether we cannot make it your interest to patronise us. All kinds of country produce taken in ex change for Goods at the highest market prices. The highest market pikes paid tar all kinds of Urain. _ _ _ ir;; • tri - p t at lout ion paid to storing and forward log all kinds of increhatti,o, product,' Bc. Huntingdon. Oct.. to ISt, lIIISCELLANEOVS ADVERTISEMENT E. — Y:"YsJ - ii'i`J2:;:&i , J:' MACHINE SHOP AND FRENCH `.MILL '• ,11•111.1 k STONE, dii2AIJY2FVUItDMr. Corner of Germantown Road and New Market Streets, on the North Pennsylvania Ra:l had, Philadelphia. Constantly on hand or made to order, I in: t'oi lowing highly approved Floor Mill Mavdit;erv. Woodward's Patent Portable Rills (tad Smut Machines. Johnston's Patent Iron Concave Rran Dna- ter, Stover's Patent Fuel Saving Corn Kits. Picrson's Patent Bareel Hoop and Mauidiug Machines. Improved Bridge Steps and Bushes for Mill Spindles WARRANTED, The beet Anchor Brand ltoltin Cloth Burr & Calico Mill globes. Corn, Cole and Blast., Crushers. 'ALSO SOLE OWNER OF Johnston's Patent Cast Metal Con- cave V. 11221 2i1M10,0 Ett,t and South-East of the Ohio and Ilissi, ea piltivers. Warranted to take oat Of the otlhl of sett Bushel Ground, from 1 to 2!1 lbs, of standard nom., n•hith could not he bolted out on aceuu i i of the electrical adhesion to the Bran. NOTICE :—T hereby warn all persons against infringing my rights, secured by Letters Pa tent as above, as Twill prosecute all per:-ons making, selling, or using an/ Bran Dusters with au Iron or Cast Metal Concave is vio• Wien of the Letters Patent of Joseph John ston, dated April 24th, 185.1. TIIOMAS It. WoODWARD, Proprietor. N. B.—State nod County Patent Rights f;.e• all the above Machines for Sale. August 211, 185;i. ti BOOK AGENCY. 9IFIE subscribers have establisheda Book Agency in Philadelphia, and will furnish soy hook or publication at the retail pries ttr. et postage. Any persons. by forwarding the ,sh• scription price of any of the $3 Magazines, such on Godey's, Putuam'a, Grahnan'f., r Frank Leslie's Fashions, &c. will receive the magazines for one your sod a copy of the spl, n -11,1 lithograph portrait of either Washing, Jackson or Cloy; or if subscribing to a $2 fool asl Magazine, they will receive a copy of CI. , Cher of tho three portraits. If subscribing to worth of Magazines, all three portraits will lie sent gratis. Music furnished to those who may wish it: Envelopes of every description and sine iu Large or small quantities furnished. Seal Press es. Dies, &e. sent to order. Every description ot la - Tracing on Wood ex ecuted with neatness and dispatch. \loin of Duildings,Nowspapor Headings, Views of Ma chinery, Book Illustrations, Lodge Certificates, Business Cards, &c. All orders sent by mall promptly attended to. Persons wishing views of their buildings engraved ran send a Daguer reotype or ekeich of the building by mail or ex- Pr ;:isons at a distance having saleable articles would find it to their advantage to nildreav subscribers, as wo would act as agents for the sale Of the same. 13YRAM & PIERCE:, 50 South Third St., Philadelphia, Pa. Nov. 28, 1855:—1y. Chambersburg & Mt. Vision STAGE LINE REVIVED riniE undersigned aware that a suspension of I the line of Stages over the rood between Ctntmlcrsllurg and Mt. 'Union, cannot he but disadvantageous to a large section to the country has, at considerable expense and trouble, math" arrangements to run a line of Stages Tri-weekly between the two points. Good Ilurses and com fortable Stages have been placed on the route, and experienced and trusty drivers will superin tend the running of the Conches. The proprie tor of the line is desirous that it be maintained, and he therefore calls upon the public generally to patronize it, confident that it mil he for their mutual advantage. Every attention necessary will he given, and the running of the stages will be regular. D' Stages leave Mt. Union, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday evenings, arriving at Chamber:burg the next day at 2 o'clock. Re turning, leave Chandicrsburg the same night at 10 o'clock, arriving at Mt. Union early the fol lowing evening in time kirthe cars. Stages stop at Shirlevsburg, Orbisonia, Shade flap, Burnt Cabin's, Pannettsburq, Norse Valley, Strasburg and Reefer's store. . UrFaro tliroubli $3.00; to intermediate point in proportion JAMISON KELLY Aug. 22, 1855.-tf. BOOKS ! BOOKS ! ! 30 50 0 0 '0%210 ta Es u Tho subscriber iahappy to inform - his numerous Mends and customers tlcit he hos added very largely io his already extensive and varied stock of new and popular books—and coo now boast as great a variety at the same low poi • ces as the City Book Stores. Ills Stationary is of great variety and well-selected, viz ; Fancy and Plain Note, Letter and Cop paper, nod En velopes. Gold Pens and Silver holder from $ 1 upwatids, Pen and Pocket Knives, Port Mon !mins androcket Books, Ink and Inietertils, Ha tor-strops and Brushes, be. School Books in quantities to country merch ants and teachers at City wholesale prices.— Wrapping paper constantly on hand. 1,000 PIECES WALL PAPER, of ev ery kind, Window Paperand painted Shade, with Putnam's Patent Solf•Adjusting Curtain Fix tures, Ali the above et Philadelphia retail-la-i- -ces ; call and examine. 'I endeavor to please.' Store on Railroad Street, Huntingdon, Pa. WM. COLON. Oct. 11, 1855 11. R9IIIN, I , :j A GC 1 0iiiiIiE KT READY-MADE CLOTHING CoNSISTINt; to , t,I KlN.lf, 401LitO w VANTs t , VZST.S, And other articles of gentlemen's went. Oct. 3, 1855. rnxxo.xtuctos. rJIHE partnership heretofore existing between .. Myton 1111.1 Mosier is by mutual consent dis solved, and all persons knowing tbentselves in ()elite,' to the so' film, will please call and set • de their accounts without delay. 111.1IVON'& MOSSER. Saul .burg, April 2, 1855.-O Dissolution of Partnership. The Partnership heretofore existing between the undersi6ued, is.this day by mutual consent dissolved. The business will be caviled on hereafter, by John Huyett, Jr., at the old stand. noiliorr OUNNINGIMItI, JOIIN uurinrr,Jt. (itt. 31, 18.55.-tf. 1(1(1 H"'"''' Buckwh e at fur Fib , by