NEW ADVERTIS EMENTS. jgan2V2 aajIADMEU. SHIRLEYSBURG, Huntingdon County, Penn. This Institution is located nt Shirleyslturg, Man thigdon County, Pa., 7 miles from Mt. Union station, on the Central Railroad, on the stage route front the latter to Cluunbershurg. The summer session or this institution Com- Mem, on Thursday, the Ist of May. 'Pie attention of t'erents and nuardians is re spectfully coiled to this institution, ns offtirtng excellent advantages for obtaining on education. It is situated in a retired, healthy and benntiful section of the country, free from evil and distnr bing influences, so that a rare opportunity is of= tired to young men of pursuing n thorough course of study. uninterrupted. The course em braces all the imam:lies taught at theanist Acad emies in the State. The large and valuable ap paratus belonging to the Institution, holds out peculiar inducements to those who desire .0 son de the Natural Sciences, practically. It is our aim to render the instruction received !mein, 0- qua to thnt imparted at first class Academies.— By an earnest attention Pi the welfare of those committed to their charge. the Principals hope to merit a continuance a the patronage that has been bestowed upon them. TERMS.Roarding. Room and Tuition, for session of five months,.sss ; washing, light and feel extra. Payments quarterly in mime.— Books, stationary, tfcc., can he obtained here at city prices. For Circulars or further informa tion address the Principals. 11EV. G. W. SIIAIFFRR, A. M. WM. 111o0i AL LIAM). A. B. April 2,105 G.-Gt. 27iP110V1; X0:013V00 188 ru-tr Stiles' Cvlindrieal Letter Copier. A patent is applied ror. Your Copiers for Fire Dollars, or Six for Six 11ollars. A Copier and Book of 300 pages for Threw Dollars. The above instrument will be sent Many ad deco by Express or Post lice, for only $1,50. This Instrument surpasses till others now in -use for portability, quickness of operation and neatness id execution. It cut ho carried in a t ruck or valise when travelling. with,ut any inconvenience or appa rent addition of welAlit, and i•opiet a letter al most instil:lily, while it entirely 41..3 away with the itse tit the brush. whirls A.O cents from one-half to two-thirds as much as she Cylindri c.l Letter Copier. Fur (°tikes, the ahove-named Instrument will be found to equal the Iron Press in every parti cular, and surpass it in wavy points, while it duos 110 t cost over one I punter the amount, and for the traveller, as Well as private use, it cannot be equalled. A liberal deduction snails to the Trade. Lester Itoolo trill lie sold with the In strument, when desired, at a low rate. 1). 'l'. STILES, No. 84 Main St;;:t,11Iiillalo, E. G. STILES, No. 139 Lak9 st., Chicago, Cuarom llousu, Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 8 . 1 u., 1855.1 Dear Sir—Your new instrument, the 'Cylin drical Leiter Copier, which you lett at this (his- • torn llouse soma time shire, has been thorough ly tried and performs very satisfactory. It is far more convenient than the Iron Press, and if ; used according to your novel yet simple mole of operation, equally as effective, and cannot fail I think to Como into general use. Very respectfully. J. V, IlunsoN, Collector. Tir EVA Lo, Mach 21, 1855. j D. T. Stilts—Dvar have la nosing your new invent:l ^apyiug pre.ts end es far si my judgmem goes, I must s,iy that in the most efficient method of takieg en impression (Wu lat— ter or other iincement,, euy that I. lutvu ever used, and I ate vety favoraidy impressed with your oriel invrntinn. and hope you will realize well from thin meritorious enterprise. M. W..linowx. CO I IN , IION, Aug..Btl . l 1855, I . ),ar Sir-1 have tour Ctliudrieal Press and find it works to my entire satidartiou. It is ve ry vonrenient •tml being portablo, is not tho le as t oi• its aid,inNges t e l 1 most cordially re commend it to those wanting a copying press. ]•ours truly, J. W. Rees, g2 ; , : :, l ,t T; l A!!nis wanted iiuNT NGIION COWIVIZACIXAS Thin school has been opened it the Hall fur uteri)* occupied be the "Suns of TC111110111.0," on Hill street. The course of instruction braces Single and Double Entry heok.keepitig, lectures ou commercial science, and also lectures on commercial law, Billies, and political econo my. delivered by members of the Bar. 'lie student passes through a emirs° compri , sine over roar hundred forms ' writing out, ;lour— naliving, posting und closing four entire son of books, solving problems, ,Se.,precisely as ill re al business, and in addition to this he lots large practice in one and blackboard exercises, in 0- poling end closing Single and Double Entry liuoks, 1n l'artnership, Administration, Joint, I and Compound Company settlements, in reeei- viug 0 mower into copartnership, and settling with it retiring our, all of which, together with various other exercisue awl calculations ,Eunnot Gail to give full tatisfiction and profit thelearn er. Students call enter at any time a day or 0- veniog class or both if they wish, the time in unlimited, they can leave at nun time nod re turn at pleasure without additional charge. For any other particulars, address personally or by letter T. 11. POLLOCK, Principal. Assistance given when required in opening mid closing books. [April 2, 1850.—ty. CA SSVILLE MALL AND FEMALE SEMINARY, Huntingdon County, l'a. HIT. A. S. HANK, A. M., Principal. HISS KATE WALSH, Preccp tress. The Spring Session of this Institution will commence on Thursday, May Ist, 1836, and continue 21 Weeks. . tiaitsville Seminary is located in a healthy and Moral Village, in Trough Creek Valley, Twelve Miles from the Mill Creek Station on the Pennsylvania Central Bail Howl, and may he reached in 10 hours from Baltimore or Philadelphia. The Buildings ere Brick, And afford ample accommodations file one hue. tired and fifty Pupils. These who &titre their Sons and Daughters to be removed trees the heat noel' noise of the City during the Summer months, may find in Cussvilie, a quiet retreat, Fresh Mountain Air, and pure water, together with Literary advan. Cages. TERMS. Tuition in English Branches, and Ancient Languages, per Session, $lO,OO. Music, Pain ting, Drawing, and Modern Langpages, tra. Room and Furniture per Session, $5,00. Rourd and Washing, per Week, $1,75. GEO. W. SPEER, Secretary of Board of Triodees. Eassville March, 2Q 1856.-6 t. NOTZOII, I am willingro Mom my moral or legal duties bind me to tnaintain, they beha ving properly towards me ; but as my with, Eli zabeth, by leaving my residence without cause, has forfeited such right, I deem it properto no. tify the public that henceforth I will not be re sponsible for any debts of her contracting. JAMES•DrsA arr. Match 26,'56-11.* MISCEL LANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. Register's Notice. Notice is hereby giver. to all persons inter ested that the following named persons have settled their accounts in the Register's Office, at Huntingdon, and that the said accounts will he presented thr confirmation and allowance, at an Orphan's Court to be held at flouting doe, in and for said runty of Huntingdon, on Wednesday the tic 17th day of April ',ext. 1. Levi Evans, Esc. and Samuel Yingling, Executors of Wm, hlynn, late of Pod town ship, dee'd. 2. Voter Crownover, ndm'r of Thomas Crown over, late of I/1031in township, deed it. James Cree, adm'r of John Walker, late of Dublin townnhip, deeensed. 4. James Cree, U eardian of A ngel ino Wal ker, minor child of James Walker, lato of Dublintewnship, derea.cd.. 5. Final wawa of Andrew G. Neff, act. ing administrator of Jacob Franks, late of Penn township, deceased. 6. Supple...lOWA ncenunt of Geo. Conch, one of the Executors of Andrew couch, late of Barre° township deceased. 7. Margaret Lightner, Administmtrix of Henry Lightner, late of West township deceas ed. 8. Frederick Harman, Adm'r of Frederick Harman, Sr., late of Cromwell lownAi, deed. 9. Samuel W. Myton, adm'r of Gee. W. Cheshohn, late of Barren township . , deed. 10. Charles Magill, acting miner of John Grubb, late of Pena township, deed. 11. Account of the administration of the personal estate of Nancy Neff, hue or West township, deed by Jacob Harncatne, her Ma center. 12. John Owetici, Esq. titlm'r of John Ife. CuHough, late of the borough of Birmingham, dee'd. 13. John Owens, Esq. adm'r of David Gar. yet, late of the borough ofßirminghnm &fib Account of James It. Carothers, adm'r de hull non rum testronento 0011050, of Isra el Cryder, late of Porter township. deed. 15. Pinta account of James 13. Carothers, Executor of the last Will and Testament of Daniel Cryder, late of Putter township, deed. 16. Filial account of Alvah Chilcutc, ruiner of Charles Lynn, late of Cromwell township, deceased 17. Sarah Stever, and David Stever adm'rs of John Storer, late of Cass. township, flea. 18. John C. Wilson administrator of dames David lute of the borough of Peter.lntrg dee'd. 19. Moses Hamer and John Ilomvholder EA+, Executors of the '.set Will and Testa• meat of William Householder, late of Furter township, dee . o. ENRY GLAZIER, Register. Register'. qlliee. Mud ingdon, Man 19, '76 PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will ollhr at Public Sale, at Warriorsmark, in the comity of Huntingdon, on Wednesday the 9th of April, 1959, at 10 o'clock, A. M., all the right, tido and in terest. of SWIM.' Jatiden, James A. Bayard, Christopher Fallon and William 13. Raid, in and to the following described property, to wit: A tract of land Ihruntrly owned by Frederick Hyskell, situate in Warriorsmark township, containing about 176 ACRES. of first rate limestone land, of which 70 acres are cleared, adjoining load of G. & J. If. Slim enberger, Funk and others. having; thereon a pipe-iron ore blink, and a house and harm Also a tract of good limestone laud adjoining the ithinat, tbrinerly owned by William Addle man, situate iu WarrioNmark township, eon. taiaing about 70 ACRES, 25 of which arc chewed, whli a house and barn thereon, and a well of o di or ut the doer. Also, their interest (being the interests which were ut Shoriirs Sale as the property of torte, and JaineA DkkBoll, parehesed by tici Trustees of the Bank of the United States,) iu the irolive on 188 ACRES of land, situate in Warrier,mark township, ad joining lands of G. J. Shoonberger. Cox, cmeo d., and Jacob Cronestm, tt being the tract of land from which Hannah Furnace has been supplied with ore for many years. Also, their interest in the money due them from the late firm of Campbell, Stevens & Co., IM their share of the ore tuired on said tract since said Shmiff's sale. DOIIRIS, Attorneys fur Samuel jaiulea, James, A. .11,qurd, Chris. luplier Fallon and 11 B. Batt!. Huntingdon, March 10, 18.56.-3 t. NOTICE. (Alice C. V. N. P. Co., 1 Feb. 29th, 18.50. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors of the above Company have this day levied an assessment of live per cent. on ail rend= notes belonging, to the Company tied in force on the Gth of February, A. D.. 1856, except on original applications approved from Nov. 20, 1055 till said 11th day of February on which there is assessed three per vent., and on all premium notes expiring between said dates (mid not renewed three per cent.) And the members of this Company ore hereby re• lillhVd to pay their several 1171.11 is soassess ed tilethe Treasurer or nuthor . ised receiver or this Huard, within thirty days of the publics. tion of this notice. Test, JOIIN T. GREEN. Sec. lhurh 2Gth 1836. -at* NEV WROLEFALE DRUG STORE. N. SPENCER THOMAS, No. 25, Soulh Seem! Street, Philadelphia. Importer, Mum.nicturer, and Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, ACIDS, DYE STI'FFS, PAINTS, OILS, COLORS, IV HITE LEAD, French and American White ZINC, - WINDOW CLASg, Glassware, Varnishes, Brushes, Instruments, Ground Spices, Whole Spices, and all other articles usually kept by Druggists, including Borax, bAligo, Glue, Shellac, Potash; Ac.,&c. All orders by mail, or otherwise promp tly at: tended to. Country merchants are invited to oall and examine a,m stock before purchasing elsewhere. Goods sent to any of the wharves ur railroad stations. Prices low and goods war. ranted. 110TXX. The subscriber not long since, having purclia• sed a tract of land from Thomas Bighorn. situ ate iq Bhirle township, Huntingdon County, ror the payment of which he gave seven sever al judgment uotes or obligations, viz: One note fir one thousand dollars, payable on the first day or April, 1856. Also five seperate and se vural notes of three hundred dollars each, pay. able in regular annual succession thence there after. Also, One note of one hundred dollars payable on the first day of April, 1862. This is to forwora all persons from purehas• ing said notes, as said Bighorn has failed to make a good and sufficient title to said laud, according to contract, and in consequence there. of the subscriber is duterinined not to pay any of said notes, unless compelled by law. DAVID KNIIPP. MISCELLANEOUS ABVLIITISEMENTS, 'l7lgJi.fi la 1 ;7 - VIM v./at& Sebastopol Taken! 30,000 MEN KILLED The undersigned has just returned from the city with a large and splendid nosortment of Fall and Winter Goods, which he it 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 mill before purchasing elsewhere, no he studies only to please. His stock eensii to ofa large lot of Dry Goods, hardware. rtoozo SIKOZO, f , MANN Glass & Queensware, alnrge and splendid assortment of ready made CLOTHING, which ho is prepared to sell in Into to suit•pnrch• agar, JOHN IIUYETT,Jr. N. 13.—Country produce taken in exchange for goods. 111,iorsville, Nov. 7, 1855.-0. RIDGWAY FARM AND COAL CO, thom who wish Farms—to have fertile hunt at a cheap price and on easy terms, your at tention is called to the Ilidgwny cent and Cool Company. Tweoty-lien acres or more in proportion, ar. given for $2OO, payable in NNW Inents of per week, or y. 3 per month. It is located in Elk county. 1',,., and has one of the best markets in the state for its produce. The soil is a rich Warn, end is not to he surpassed for farming, no examinotimi will show. It has the hest elements of prosperity, being underlaid by two rich veins of Coal, and oil, s h or tly 1, 0 intersected by liter nu timber is of the most valuable kind. Title nucxerptionahiy g 0 ...a, nod warrantee deeds are given. It pre sents a good and substantial opportunity to corn mimeo thrteing. providing one's ehihken 00 making an investment. Ehrther particulars con he had from the pamphlets which ,urn cent to in (Orrin. Letters onswered promptly. Apply or address SANPII, W. CA'I'TELL, Secretary, 135 Walnut Street, north side between Fourth and Fifth sts., Philadelphia. Full information is contained in the pamphlets. Feb. 13,1850.-3 m. • BENRY W. OVERMAN, _ . No. 6, South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. Importer of French Calf Skins ; gatUll_ll - 4.11, Has Constantly on and %In .nyi Finishing, all lands of fling; and It . airtiinhered, . 20.000 4 Farms in Illinois, each 81000, 4,1100 3 " " Indiana, " 500, I,:100 2 " ' 6 ?dioioiiri, " 600, I,2l lll 'Fen IGO acre tracts in Witr, each $4OO, 4,010 1.000 lawn lots in the hiii,VC State., 5,600 20,000 acres choice wild mad:), 30,000 ---- RED AND OAK SOLE LEA'fiIER. 10,011 names prairie lands in luwa and itieota, being entered. January 2,1856.—1 y. Leather, Lttoroceo, Cull Cking,Sheep Shaw, ice, esc. Tho attention of Country Merchants and Man• uliteturers, ie .li6teLl To Iron Manufacturtrs. The subseriber hag recently discovered nn .rn j ...Ilk wideh will yield nn abundant supply of Iron Ore.—This Oru Bank is. a small tract of land (belonging to the stelseriber) containing a bout twenty acres—situated in Walker Town ship, abuut ono mile and il.rce quarter,•ll,lll the station on the Broad lop RAilroud, neur slc- Conuellatown, Specimens of the ore :nay ho item in Hunt. ingtion at the Ticket olhco of the Penne. C.. trill Railroad. The soh•lerii.rr will either roll or lease the a• bore tract of laud. JOHN LEE January 2, 18:16.-4m, JOHN MOREHEAD. SUCCESSOR TO KING & MOREHEAD, 110L1:5nt: GROCER AND s:ll24l'.,RaTiV o AND DEA.I.EN IN Fish, Baron, (ler,ve, brief/ Fruit, Lard, Lard Oil, Flaxseed Oil, Hill, Lead. Piy Irad, Win dwe Glass, Ght:serare, Iran and 21.1,, Shy. and Candlot, l'arieyated mu, Rusin Soup, and Pillsbury maingiictures generally. Nu.. 21 Wood St., PITTSESURG,PA. I'articnlnr attention given the sale of Pig Metal and Blooms, and liberal advances made thereon. Feb. 134 1856.-Iy. THOMAS P. DILL & CO. NAVE OPFNED AN 111.111:N8E clonfiNG StORE, MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISH- Al EXT. Chesnut BiTeet, Ithiladgphio, No. 165 Uoe dour below Fifth, North Side. Gentlemen who wish to buy I heirelothing rea dy made, quite so qOOll ns "an be made by any Merchant Toilers of the United States, should visit this tnagnitle eat store, where rtods of the finest elite are kept Read) Made and in the piece which will be made up to order nt the shortcut notice anti portent satisfiction warranted. Also a line n , ...lucid of h-..211t`.113 T.l V.Dit Ai d tvery art'. Its is IS:lrked lath the luwust cash price, in plain figures. Nov. 7, U355.-Gm. 3. W. THOMPSON, LY162'1 1 .4"X,A . 1r ILY.7„ AND COMMISSIONER FOR PENNSYLVANIA, Davenport, lowa. Attends to buying, selling and locating lands and land warrants, says taxes, loans money on Real Estate security, on Commission, examines and makes abstracts of title, &c. Any business intrmted, will be attended to promptly and with Refer to Hon. Hem Taylor and Members of the Ilia at Huntingdon. Nov. it, 'ss.•tim.• MURPHY.' & KOONS, WIIOI.ESALF: DEALERS IN FISH, CHEESE & PROVISIONS No. 47 NORTH WIIANVEN, BELOW ItACE ST. PHILADELPHIA. Keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Ftstt, CIIEESE AND PROVISIONS, which they are prepared to dkpose of at the lowest market rake. Orders promptly executed. Feb. 27, 1836.-3 m. Dm MILLER & FItAZER, DZNIZIST O. nuNTIN G DON, PENNA. Offices on Hall Street, opposite ' the Court House nod North East ` 1, ..• Corner of hill and Franklin sts. jy.9,'s6.—tf. Mules for Sole. The subscriber utters fur solo six large, fine mules, with wagon and gears. The mules are large, sound, and in good condition, six years old, and will weigh about 1,000 lbs. each. This is us good a draft team us is in the county. If preferred, four only will be sold. J. R. BREWSTER, Carrick Pinnace, Fronk. eo., P*, [Feb.•.sf. MILYWOOD ACADEMY, SIIADE GAP, HUNTINGDON COUNTY, PA. W. 11. WOOD, A. 111., Proprietor and Principal. SAME), CAiIPLULL, Assistant. JOHN M. CABLAND.Teather in Preparatory Department. Rev. %V. S. MOD HISON, Lecturer on F.videuees of Christianity. Rev. JAMS CAAIPBELL, Lecturer on General Literature. J. A. SHADE, M. D., Lecturer on Anatomy and Ilygenna. The semi-nnnual Exhibition will take place on ho delivered before the roeieties is the fore part evening. the examinations the week previous. speetfully invited to attend. The next sessioi, Natation holds out peculiar inducement, to yonin structors is composed of gentlemen al high litmm The locution is very healthy, having the pure rum front stagnant water and marshy ground. Tilos, place. The temptations to vier, idleness, and di mind of the student from hit hooks, no liquor is a Union, 11 miles oil'. It is just such a situation at seek. Th o perjetjes are in a flourishing condition ; t buildings aro large and cot 1111 l odious, capable at is a quiet and retired Waco. situatod uu r station of the Put llt, • Railroad. 'Alias—For retsina of hive noinths. for banni fuel, extra. Students aro charged rrotil the filth nlcuts quarterly in advance. Fat catalogues au, Tordi 5, IS5g.-lmo. CHEAP LANDS ! EIJV 0.11 - J 1;1; kilif 1111.1 A 110.00 Eobc ALL von ONE 1)01.000 1 SHAWLS $ll. Quarter filiAltES $l. THE Directors of the Crept Nnrth WeStr yn 1 Alutunl Land Agency. elect,d by the Share holders of their re9,ectiN e towns, Jun Ist 1 : F. 11. Boatibien, 0110011 city, C. W., Walton H. Draper, New York, 11. P. Puttcr,u. field, 111.. 11. W. :11n5 , 41, Richmond. Va.. 11. W. Leland, Chirac, ii:.. o. L. Chi(ngo. respectfully mmnett that in ace,. rilauce with the vote of 11 large nuii.wity of the sh u t,. holders, rceeivea loth r iu moot, to their first circular awl report, that they wilt distribute on the FIRST DIY OF MAY Am.,' the shareholder« of the A•sociutiou, $125.000 IS LANDS AND CASH. Comprising 42 tine Milne, worth from 1:500 to s3o,oim each, 100.000 town lots in promising towns, 30,000 acres choice Western hinds, ten u the on . . _ 1 Farm of 820 acres, with orchard and geed buildings, within one mile of the R. It. station, aad 20 miles of Chicago. Form, 160 acres, in Reek county, Wis., with young orchard, fair , Yne:i lot or Mtn, it u loin, and the lan.lr arc to divvied AS to recurs to every share, or 1 , 11 , 4 a town lot or nn 11 , 411 of good haat, with the chaticor for the splendid farina, sorth front $5llO to giao.ooo each. _ _ _ — C,...rStieft is the increased value of the.. INnda that 11111'01MM stand ready to pity eioth, within 20 per emit of their or any of the prizes over $lOO. And staallcr prizes will he to. lien at their valve, in tat; tricot the aura iu the next annud . . . . . Your cot...kite have received the hoolo, pa pers, tegibters alai titles to the lands, hare di!. tell town et the farms, sad end u 1101 1110 5a0;,0t,.. They 01 , 41111dt WitilllUt 110 1 .11 , 1 , . 11i . 11 , 1 111111,.0,1 ihr Assoc:m[lml to all who nt%.e a li.so e in the West, asol to those sack ioreittnroti. Where a few dollars now ieve,tea may tell largely in the fu ture without tisk or los, ....„ .. Any persue may 1,C1,1,114` It mend... of the as sociation, anti joint I t te r of the property. en titled to distribution, 0:1 the p,111 . 1.34V 01 I tse Or more shares or eintiter shares. Every shore aml quart...hare is duly numbered, signed an d registered mid will draw its proportion of the pi...tarty by its Number in whole or qte.rter teiets. There ',elite a limited number of shares act misold, tweets are women in evers town iu the Union and the Comities. to sell stock lied buy Loud Warrants, and to report extroordinaty chalices Mr investment. A good percentage will be allowed. Booksellers and ucwinuen ore particularly requestad to act its agents. Land Wurranis are wanted by the association at their face lit $1,25 poi" dere, in stock or the market price in cash. Thu more fonds received the more land there will he to divide, as every dol lar now received by the Directers wid iw hive, ted ifir the Association. A commission of 15 per cent will be allowed on soles, and purcha sers and eirculsts will be duly forwarded. The Directors will remain milked' the ho-iness, and en; moneys reeeivial too let.: to buy stiarts tsiil be immediately returned by mail. Agents will ples , e remit um soon an sole. ore effected, awl write their names and address as plain Cu possi ble, cool the numbers of stuck and when sold.— The result of the distributien will he repotted to coon shareholder by mail. 445"f0 - secure stock you have only to enclose the money at the rate of $3 per shore, anti $1 ...ill per quarter share, in cannot neatey, at our risk, directed to LELAND, 11Alcs,Es, & Cu., Box 1.32, Chicago, 111., eau the sham will be forwarded by return moil. lutiO LAND WARRANTS WANTED. We will pay the highest ca,h prices, in shaves, or part in shares or all rash. Wu will locate Land Warronts on me most itdrantopous teens partiss abroad. W'e Maim; efficient sgents in every Land Office with plots of the best un entered lands in the Union. This is a rare nit portunity to persons holding Land Warrants in the 'astern litotes to have them located by a reliable company, on some oftlio eltoicest hinds of the Union, where rapid advancement is cer tain. It will only be necessary to transmit by mailer express your Warrants duly transierrml and we will return the Shares or cosh, by relent mail, or the titles to the hinds as tutu its theY can be located. Ai - Ms...by mail for Chores in the above Association, or fur locution of land warrants, etc., LELAND, BARNES & CO., Agents (it. N. W. Land Ageecy. Box 852, Chicago, Illinois. N. B. Where parties Fiat, it, lands will be entered in their names, and taxes, etc., paid for, them lbr an agreed portion of the rise in value Mr periods of 3or 5 years. At which time if preferred by them, their money will lie returned with 12 per cent per annum interest in lieu of u title to the lands. L., B. if.. Co. Send in your orders at onto. 145 - Loners simply of inquiry, should encloso a stamp for return postage. W. BREWSTER, Agent, llumnonow, iJ March 5, 1856.-2lno. WILL4AM JACK, J. C. P.lLAx.tit.tw, DAVID WATSON, Jro. C. ISNES: GAYSPORT EVIINDItY. MACHIWE SHOP, Uollidaysburg, flair, Co., Pa. TILE proprietors nfthis establish meld hot lately increased tbeirge; facilities for furnishitig extensively Steam Engines , Blowing itlachine-414.=; ry, Railroad Carstsbeels. and ANl,„\fill Qcar in Pulleys, Rangers Shafting, lint Blast and other pipes, Forge and Furnace C10(111118 of ull kinds, Plows and Plow Castings, Porticos, Ver andahs, Iron Railings of beautiful style and fin. lab. All work Iloilo with dispatch and on as fa vorable terms as any other establishment in the State. MuI.ANAII.A.N, wit'reopi & rho Ist Wednesday of April. An address will of the day. The exhibition will .onne oft in the These exercises the friends of edueation nro re• will open the lot Wednesday of May. This in• men seeking nn education. • The Board of In try attainments and thille l in their professions. amain air and free from all noxious vapors arising to sithjeut to ague could not lind a more deiirahlo issioathin are tow. There in nothing to draw the allowed to he sold in the place or nearer than Alt. is a young man desirous of improvement would and eneb hag a line library nt choice works. Tho ateminthodating Memo fifty students. Shade Gap unto botwi:ou Gbainheraburig and the Mt. Union tuition and room. $52.50. Washing, light and of entering until the close of the session. Pay- I farther rartieulars address W. H. WOOD, Shade Gap, Hunt. Co., Pa. APPii,ALS. Commis:iinser, of Huntinglon County I- will hula appeal: in the several townships " ' ' " • •• nn.l 19: oi,gle. at the folhming'tinie,l ntol ti•r the prc.cnt Yrrit, between the hours or 9 A. M., and 4 o'clock, P.M., to wit : Polkr toicw.hip oa Friflay the 7th day of of thu house of William Chiistio in Al examlria. We-it township on Sntnnlay tho sal day of Mn-,•11 et the house of I , ane Neff in ret , rshurg. Itartee township on Nfontlay the 10th (lay of 'Alar..llst the house of Jas. in Manor -- "j;;eksun township on Tuesday the 11th at Stewart's McAltivey's Fort. Morris township nn Wednesday the 12th at Itnzlet's, Spruce Creeek. Franklin township on Thursday the 13th at the public house in Merhanieseiile. Warriursmark township on Friday the 14th ut the house of.lns. Chamberlain in WArriwsinirk, Walker township tat Nlotalay the 17th at the Wage of WO. Nlegahan in MeC'onnellstown. Penn townthip ott Tuesday the 10th nt the lant.at of George llouseholder in Marklesharg. 11Na:well to‘Vllgilip on Wednesday the 19th at Jame.; Entrekin's Coffee Sun. 'lad township on Thursday the :lath at the Green shoo! Game near Eagle Foundry. Cass tout:Alp an Friday the nist at the Set eel House in Cansville. Play on Saturday the 224 at the Sellout Hon.., in Scottsville. Springfield on Monday the 2.lth at the School House near Muth Maddens. $30,000 Crotawell eu Tuesday the 25th at the School !lease at OrbisoniA. Shirley inwte,hlp and ShirleTsburg horout4ll on Wedne,day the 20th at Mri. Fraker'e in Shirle.)shur„. township Thursday the 27th at the School House pear Nicholasloshorn's. Dublin toweiihip Friday the 28th at the pub• liete b'n Monday tho 31st 9t Mill Crest at ti,e howie f Julia. IC. liaittp,on. Colon towtothip on the Ist of April at the bowie of elileh SWOON). (1,1411'1 , 011 too and linntintplon borough on tiai thl day of April at tho Commissioners' lICYMAS :% ER, EN.I. K. NE Comor, .1 A COB 11A KER., Feb. 27, 1956. in Improvement Worihy the Frogres- sic Age. 111,111:10 & FOOTE'S PATENT WASHING MACHINE. subsi:riher is prevail:it to furnish every , citizen of the Commono ealth with one of the, •iii.ero Arfieleb, he all who have ti.ein in use, nod by every one who,bas tes ted them, to his superior to enything of the kind ever Lrought befort: the public. . . . They are made of the best material, under the supervision of the subscriber, who ix 1 repared to deliver them at any point in this or the ad joining counties. This m,iritiuu plu,efiSeS many advantages over any ether of the kind, from the het, that it in no manner wears the clothing us ,' t 3 le. soap, and is easier worked. The price ranges from tin to seven dollars. The •otiKeritter wuttain, this awltiott to give entire satisfection. Ii it does not do everything sass,nu charge will IT owl.. A foal isear uestly :ticked and perfect sati4liction warranted. A strong recommendation for the nuchi no is the number already sold. Any person ulm wishes one of these articles, can be accommodated by addressing 111:N.I. J. WILLIAMS, Alexandria, Hunt. Co., I'a. THE r:vE rEll CENT SAVING FUND. Of Ibe National Safety Company. Wailed ,SP, S pith Ir.( Corner Third Streit HILL Incorporated by ;be State of Penn sylvania. A Toner is receive.' iv uns suns largo or small 2t otol;aterest paid fronitho day of dapo,lt. . . . ilia (Alice is ,:yea every day, front 9 o'clock in the Ittoinint; till 7 o'clork in the evening, and uu Slondav and Thorstlay evenings. till 9 o'clock INTEULS'I" i.En CENT. All t.n. largo or mall, are livid bark in gold on demand 0411010 notice, to any :tannin, Prreittent, Hon. HENRI' L. BENNER, Vice Pre:Hem, RoDERT SELFRIDGE, Serretarv, We J. Itneu. DMECTOBS, - Henry Benner, C. Landreth Matins, Edward L. Carter, F. Carroll Brewster, Hobert Seitlidgo. :Joseph B. Barry, Samuel K. Ashton, Ben. 1.. Churchman, Joints B. Smith. Francis Lue. Tho in.:4'mM% amounting as pet statement ofJan. 1, 1856, to $076.218.91, (nine hundred and seventy-six thousand, Pro hundred and eigl lee„ dollars and ninety-one (Tots) unit now itinountituz to more than ONE MILLION of dollars, in accor dance with the act of incorporation are nude in 74014:ag0g, around Rents, and in such first-class securities as must always insure perfect security to the depositors, and place beyond all risk the permunewre and stability adds old sod woll ostabitshe.l Institution. Feb. 20, 1856. DR. 11. L. BROWN Detnrns his thanks to his former patrons. and ILwould respectfully announce that he hits a. gain resumed the practice of medicine, and will ut all times be found at home, when not proles• sionally engaged. Charges extremely moderato. Cussville, January 1,1856.-3 m. SOMETHING NEW, A RE YOU INSURED EXCHANGE INSURANCE CO. NO. 11, MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, I , IIILADELPIIIA. $200,000. ..... ,___. FIRE INSURANCE, , perpetual or limited, made tu town or Country, on every deseriptiou of propetty. Los,es promptly paid. J. MeDOWELL, Jo., Secretory. W. untwsTEß, Agent, HOWLINODOII. fen, sit, 10.4.-01 AI ISCELI.IN r.Ol s t:It'FISE➢IENTS. NOR' a. the time to purchase FALL&AVIAMIGOGDS CJo.. Have just received from l'h.holelphin, this lar gest and toast assortment of Dry Goods ever of fund to the citizens of this plane, and surround inii' country ; such on Meriting, Alpacas, Muslin deLancs,Pnramatta Cluth, Persian Cloth,l.lnek nod Colored Silks and every variety of Drets Goods and Trimmings. Alto, Cloths, Cassim crs, Vestings, &c. Call and Nee one orthe finest a,sortolent,of Trimmings bre't to this place ; also, C.Olar,, Under.l..eres,CLl max:A(4, Ginvoii of every varlet, Loli , s' t`earS and the hest assortment of Shawl., ever offered &c A splendid lot of the finest Carpet nod Oil Cloth ItrIWATt.IO, of every variety, and the best .soriment in town WirKingnWitnr, of every description, and at lower prices than can he got at any other honne. aztocranz, although they are a little up, we will try and sell as low na the latest. BITS & cars, BOOTS & SROES, the largest and best aisurtment ever (Akre'', and at lower prices. WILLOW WART!, dm and every variety of Goods, such as arc usually kept in a country store. Call and see before purchasing any otl er place, and if we can't sat isfy you of the fact, we will cave under. October 3, 1855. best assortmoit of Carnet and Oil Cloth just received noel far said by J. & W. Saxton. /rho handsomest assortment of De lance. Per sian Cloth, Larilla Cloth, Betake de. Lan,, Paramettc Cloth, and all wool Illerinues, all wool to lanes, of the best ,t, les and selected with the greatest care, fur sale Icy J. &W. SAXTON. 50 oi , , ~ e . , b :: s 4 orty Prints, just received nn4 r The greatest variety of Boots and Shoes ever tittered fur sale Icy J. & IV. SAXTON. L' Cellars,Undersleeves, Chimaaetts and Gloves, Trimmings, at .1. &. W. Santana. jbeautiful tat of Bats & Cape, also Silk and • Straw Bonnets, by J. &W. SAXTON. Aitg,r, e , a !r lv ri s i r u i i c ti t l y o rt,,f s e a t j t:lnzsz t „ , l3 to n n l c . e The handsomest assortment of Dress Silks, I just recv'd and for sale by J. & W. Saxton. I A besutiful assortment of velvet, silk and wor- listed vestings, by J. &W. sAxroN. E t , it y er's Ague Powders, ..1 1 11 , r ,,, :iy s t I , l ‘ ll . A . co . de rrhe hest lot of Shawls, such 104 Breslin, Cassl- I Jeer, Bay state and square shawls. just recd mid fur sole by J. & \V. PANTOS. J& W. SAXTOX will take all kinds of cater. , try pradane in exchange for gemlit tit their • cheap store, south-‘,13,t corner ull'ublie Square. ment of 3 G . o trz'd Aand Ibr sale by • FA LL AND \VINT ER OC.+ODS. Call and look before you poncho ••$), (6:.i - 2.!). `_!fl 11 AS jia7r4,llTrtied from "'Witoldo , UL and is now °veiling one of the oictiirst hest dock ever lirooglit to the bor ough id Iluoiingiton. It mould be witless to locution oil of the goods we hate cat hood— Ladies , Dress Goods. of thelatest • • A large stock of Ifosery, Dress Trindninee, Ribbone, Velvet, bonnets lTudcr•leves, Spencers, Cagintoren, Cloths, Casineits, Laces, Silk itt , , Delanee, De-Berge, kid Cloves, and all kinds of goods generally kept in a country kiore. A Iso—a line aesorltuent of Boots, Shoes, Hats, & caps, Glassware, Que....are and C4dericurt. A largo and good supply a Fresh Itivocfries, Call and see my goods mud exainiuo for your. selves Thankful for the patronage of the past by my frie)l4, and the public. generally, 1 respectfully solicit a continuance of the mime. All I;iik of country produce token in ex change MI -goads at the highest market price. Oat. 10, 1655. If lon Want to buy good (leap Goods CALL AT D. I'. Groin has Jost received front Philadel phia a large and beautiful stock or AINTD IXTINTMIL GeeDn. consisting of the most fashionable Dress floods, lOr Ladies and Gentlemen, such as French Me rinocs, Aopocco. Panorama Cloth, Version Cloth All Wool In halos, Paltry do Lulus, Deb:tire, Copings, Black nod Policy Dress Silks, and Prints of all description. Also, Cloths, Cassi mers, plain and Stove CLISAiIICIS, Vesting:3, Sc. AI.SO, n large lot of dress Trimmitigs, dress lluttens, Rihl.uu ls, Bonnet Silks, Cleves, Mitt., IVuolett anti Cotton hosiery, Laces, Veils, Un dersleeves, Collars, Chintazetts, Itieuletts, Silk hounets,and a variety of Dress Goods too nu merous to montbra Flannels or all kinds, Linsey s, Woolen Table Covers ' Shawls, Comforts, bleached and unblea ched Nl.uslins, Tickon, Cheeks, Ginghams, &c. Groceries ofall kinds, fiats dt Claps, roots and Shoes. Oil Cloths, I.IARDVT/tral, Cux . z2nsw.A.nr Buckets, Tubs, Baskets, and ull goods usually kept inn cou;itry Store. ky old eastaniers,.anil as many new ones no can crowd in are respectfully requested to come and examine my goods • • • All kinds of Country produce taken in ex change tar ut the higlicNt market prices. (kt°her 1855. tAid. INZ . NTrA tOODS3 AT THE BROAD TOP DEPOT. ~,/ from Philadelphia , and N a b , e now opening n N; !ju stre tr t the head of the Broad Top Basin a largo and beautiful assortment of Fall & Winter Goods Consisting of Dry Goods, Hard-wore, Groceries, Queens-ware, Cedar-ware, Dots. boots and shoes. Ready Malfeeloianiiiiiiiys on band, and lu short everything that is usually kept in a country store. RACON. SALT, FISH AND PLASTER, kept eonsmntly for Sale. Call and examine our stock heforo pnrcha• sing elsewhere, and coo whether wo cannot make it your intercbt to patronise us. All kinds of country produce taken in ex change time Goods at the highest market prices. The highest market pikes paid Mr all kinds of Grain. _ _ _ Prompt attention paid to storing and forward. ing all kinds of merchamliso, produce, ec., Huntingdon, Oct., IV I RIC MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. "t!/C)1)1:)\yli2111rb , "; MACHINE SHOP AND FRENCH BURR ZLL STONE, ailjlll l 4A , ll l- 111 - U. • Corner of Germantown Road and New Market Streets, on the North Pennsylvania Rail Road, Philadelphia; Constantly on band or undo to otder, the fol. lowing highly anproved Flour Mill Machinery. Woodward's Patent Portable Mills and Smut Machines. ... • Johnston's Patent Iron Coneave Bran Dot Stover Patent, Fuel Savilig Corn Kilns. riirSoll . 6 l'utent. Barrel Mop and Moulding unproved Bridge Steps and Bushes for Mill Spindle. WARRANTED. The best Anchor Brand Bolting Cloth llnrr Callen Mill Stones. Corn, Cole and Plaster Crushers. ALSO SOLE OWNER 01 JohnstonNi Patent Cast Metal Con- cave DEAR! VZ7211, Last and Soutb-Eat of the Ohio and 3lississip• pi Rivers. Warranted to take out of the offal of every Bushel Ground, from I to 21 i lbs, of standard flour, which could not be Loltcd out on account of the electrical adhesion to the Bran. NOTICE :—I hereby warn all per. ons ngainst inti•iuying my right:•, :•ecured by Litters Pa tent as above, tas I Will prosecute all persons making, selling, or using any Bran Dusters with an Iron or Cast Metal Concave in vin• lotion of the Letters Patent of Joseph John ston, dated April 21th, 185.1. OM AS B. WOODWARD, Proprietor. N. B.—State and County Patent Rights for all the above Muehines for - Sale. August 210, 1855. tf BOOK AGENCY'. THE subscribers have established a Book Agency in Philadelphia, and will famish any book or publication at the retail price tree of postage. Any persons. by forwaritiog the sub scription price of any (tithe s ll Mannnlnt s• such Re Coilt•y's, Putnam's, Ctitham's, or Frank Leslk's Fashions, &c. will receive the magazines for one year and 'I copy of the splen did lithograph portrait of either Washington, Jackson or Clay ; or if subscribing to a $2 and aSI Magazine, they will receive a copy of ei ther 01 the three portraits. If subscribing to $6 worth of Alagazines, all three pt- ills will ho sent gratis. Music furnished to those who may wish it. Envelopes of every description and size in large or small quantities furnished. Seal Press es. Dies, &r. sent to order. Every' des( ription of Engynving on Wood ex rented with netitne.d nod distintrh. s t. New:parer 11 ead iugg , ON, or Ma chinery, Book Illustrations, Lodge (lertificat,, Rosin,. flank, &c. All orders scut 1•y me,it atteit.lel to. Per,ons wishing V i CW. ci their . huildingg engraved can scud a Daguer reotype ur sketch of the building by mail or ex- pr.s• Persons at a distance having saleable attic'ett would find it to their advantage to address the sabstvlbers, ns on would net as agents for the . sail* of it moan .111:11AAtPIERW. 50 .South Tian! St., l'hiladeiph la, Pa. Nov. 58, 1555.-Iy. Clionilier43org & 1121. Union STAGE LINE REVIVED. the line of tilegcv Deer tho mad hetweeu Chamber , burg and Aft. Union, cannot he but diotdvantagemts too large section to the country has, at considerable expense and trouble, made arrangements toren aline of Stages Tri- weekly between the two points. Good llorses nod com fortuble Stages have been placed on the route, and experienced and trusty drivers will superin tend the running of the Coaches. The proprie tor of the line is desirous that it he maintulncd, and he therefore calls upon the public generally to patronize it, confident that it will ho for their mutual advantage. Every attention neee.dry will be given, and the running of the stages will he regular. Ed' Stages leave lilt. Union, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday evenings, arriving at Chamlersburg the next day at 2 o'clock. Re turning, leave Chanthersburg the same night at 11/ o'clock. arriving at Mt. Union early thu fol lowing evening in time thr the ears. Stages stop at Shirleysburg. Orbisonia, Shade Gap, Burnt Cahins, Fannettsburg, horse Valley, Strasburg' and liccfcr's store. CiV Faro through $3.00; to intermediate points in proportion. JAMISON KELLY Aug. 22, '1955.-tf. BOOKS ! BOOKS ! ! 30,0 0 0 k v . 9 ,l2le E ta le s ii f p"," b ee; The subscriber is happy to inform his numerous friends and customers aim he has added very largely to his already extensive and varied stock of new and popular books—anal can now boast as groat a variety at the same low pri ces as the City Book Stores. His Stationary is of great variety and well-selected, viz a Fancy and Plain Note, Letter and Cap paper, and En velopes. Gold Pens and Silver holder from SI. upwards, Pen and Pocket Naives, Port Mott cries and Pocket Books, ink and Inkstands, Ra zor-sleeps and Brushes, Sm. School Books in quaMities to country merch ants and teachers at City wholeamle prices.— Wrapping paper constantly on hand. I.eoo inbaEs WALL PAPER, of or ,ery kind, Window Paperand painted Shade, with Putnam's Patent Self-Adjusting Curtain Fix tures. All the above at Philadelphia retail pri ces ; call and examine. endeavor to pl e ase.. Store on Railroad Street, Huntingdon. Pa Oct. 11, 1855. whi. COLON 11 .SPIAN) A GOOD A SSORTMENT' READY-MADE CLOTHING CONSIBIING OF ALL KINDS OF COAVS, PANTO, irZWES, And other articles of geatiensen's wear. Oct. 3, 1855. Dissolution of Partnership. The Put tnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, is this day by mutual consent dissolved. The business will be carried on hereafter, 11 John Burets, Jr., at the old stand. ROIIEIIT OUNNIN GLEAM, JOHN HUYETr, Jr. Ort. 31, 1855.-tr. AYEIT,2a COUNTY SURVEYOR. Office with Daniel Africa, Esq., Hill street be tween Montgomery and Smith streets, Hunt ingdon, Pa. (Sept. 20, 'ss.—ly. OVERCOATS. All kinds, cheaper than elsewhere, at if. HOMAN'S CLOTIfiNG STORK,