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MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
Notice.
Tho Books for subscription to the stock of
the Lewistown & Stone Valley Turnpike Road
- Company, will be opened at the Store of Rob.
ert Mcßumpy, McAlevy's Fort, on Monday
tho 5111 day of May next.
April IG, 1856.-3 t.
I. 0. of O. F.
A roll oteetirm of the members of Juniata
Ltul..:.! No II?, I. 0. of 0. F. is desired, on
evening the 22 of April, at 8 o'clock,
em Lojaless of touch pecuniary importance
be presented for the consideration of the
ni,nbers present. By order of the Lodge.
A. L. ORM See'y.
April id 1851
NOTICE.
The undersigned haying Administered on the
hstat, of Alexander McKibben, d.c'd., noti
fies nil persons owing & having claims against
said Estate to come forward and settle their
accounts.
JNO. MeCULLOCII, Adner.
April It, 1850.—Gt.
FREE OF CH A, IRGE !!
Two Splendid Parlor Engravings,
uNTITLED "not on Abbey in the Olden
Tittles," n splendid steel engraving, from
the ',eh:heated ieiiatir. by Lanrineer ; end the
'"Departion of the Iniehtea from Egypt," a large
and be: unite' engravin;2 from a painting by D.
Roberts. The retail price of the above engra
ving is $3, per copy, lint Will be sent free of
chiuy., as folio.:
. . . _ .
itTE subscribers hare established a Rook
I Agency in Philadelphia, and will furnish any
book or publication nt the retail price free of
postage. Any persons, by forwarding the sub
scription price anti , of the $3 Magazines, such
as Harper's. Coley s, Pommies, Graham's, or
Frank Leslie's Fashions, &c. will receive the
magazines for one year and s. copy of the above
beautiful engravings, free of charge, or if sub
scribing to a $2, and n $l, Magazine, such as
Peterson's, and Challen's Ladies' Annual, they
will reefs.° both magazines mid a espy of either
of the &lyre engravings.
Every description of Engraving on Wood ex
ecuted with neatness find dispatch. Views of
Buildings, Newspaper Mailings, Views of Ma
chinery, Book Illustrations, Lodge Certificates,
Business Cards &c. All orders sent by mutt
promptly atte nded to. Persons wishing views
of their buildings engraved ran send n Daguer
reotype or sketch (tithe building by mail or ex
press.
Persons at a distance having saleable articles
would Had it to their advantage to address the
subscribers, as we would oct ns agents for the
sale of the genie MEANT & PIERCE,
ird Plilladelph ia, Pa.
Nov. ,
ck ID Y.1' , .':.1? Ur Til LP V JIM
arrc, Tr:EATFA , INIIM.ATION Of
ri424zyx.c . .4.lAzons,
IS I'
JOBINgON STEWART nosy, M. Hl.,
two" , of the Pori College rf Phlsicians,
and for years • ,,. (nt.r I'4:biota in the Lon
don L'05 , 11 IniiraNro r diseases of
IN this eye of progress, Medical Science boo
maw dusted her tell share to the general wel
fare. and that which shines resplendent, the
brightest jewel in her dials m ie MKI.ICAL VA l'01:
INHALATION in the trentment of Consumption
and liindrett infections. The treatment hitherto
pursued has hero faulty and stolidly inellicient
the tdointsels being made the receptacle of munse•
cos oils, attd a host of other nostrums ; all the,
too, being expected to act upon the lungs ; sLe
fsiltne to medicate, or even stop the ravage , of
the disease, in nearly every case “r well-aceap •
eel i s curt ly wymijp, enough to
the Consumptive to shun such a treatment. The
disease is not In the Stu/stock but in the 1,101,78.-
C omm on scwo , will at mice teach, that no - nth:Me
applied in the fortit of V. 1 . ,, directly to the di.-
ea-ml surraes of the I.tnigs, wilt lie hir more ef
fectual than medieMe taken into the stomach,
1 he suttees 01.'Ateilicateit Vapor Inhalation"
in 'renting diseases of the Lungs, exceed my
testi:nine expectations, and I estrumily appeal to
the intelligence of all afflicted, or who may have
the come of sickness within them, to enthrave
at once the soothing healing, and sasses-dill
tem of Nleitiral Valair inhalation, ao the (is 1.1
•• t k tit ltetiige" for the ('onsuits ptive. 1 sitter
to alit it within the roach of all, unit cue so err
range it, that the invalid is never requited to
leave Lome, whore the hand el friendship and
:diet tion,.tend so notch to aid- the physician's
gusts. here there is life 'there is now hope
air the most•seemingly hopeless cases, us titro'-
off , all llse..ge of this insidious disease, the
wtrushrlut and benetirient of ilia treat
ments are soon apparent. tit C. 141, tiles of
. -
intoNciurns, ASI 1131 A,
the inhaling of powders burl voiiiirs hare been
eminently successful, and to those mothering tin•
tier any of rho above named earl
guarantee speedy and eint,,in re I h.ive
pleasure in referring to two
Vt.:4 names, rusinotits el New Yuri, and neigh
borhood, ahe have been re.,,red to
health. About one-third of Om clown n..inber
according tu the pm:ents• own segments
considered Itopeicss cases.
The inhaling method is soothing, safe and
speedy, and consists in the administration of 11111.
dieines in such umanner, that they :ire conveyed
into the lungs in the form an vapor, mid pro
duce their action ut the scat of the disease. Its
practical success is destined to revolutionize the
opinions of the Medical world, eon
Tllk Enrittc MITI" 01. CoNsuAtrriiiN.
-- 21 . 1,plicants will please state ir they lucre er,
bled nun, the Lungs, if they have lost
nave a cough, night sweats and fever turns, At li“ ,
and bow nine!, they exporine,wfint the conilititz
of their stomach and bowels. The necessary
Medicines, Apparatus, ac., will be forwarded to
any part.
'f EllMS.—Five dollars, consultation fee.—
Balance of the fee pay able only when the pa
tient reports hintsels
ItECOSIMENIIA'IION lti
We, the undosicned, practitioners in medi
cine, ri,eettitlly and heartily recommend Dr.
method of treating diseases of the Lsegv and
Throat, as the best and nio,t effectual ever
doced into the medical practice. Our convic
tions are based upon having severid of our own
patients, confirmed consumptives, restored to vi
genius health, after a lew months' treatment by
Dr. Rose. In the above named discuses. the ap,
plicution of "Medicated Vapor." inhaled direct
ly into the Lungs, may be justly considered as
a great boon to suffering humanity, rendering
cuti•umption a perfectly cambia disease.
Dr. Rube deserves well of the Profession fur
his unwearied labors in bringing the inhaling
method to such ailegree of perks:nap:
RANI STONE, M.D.
CYRUS KINSELEY, AI. D.
JONAS A. m wry, Al. 0.
WM. B. AUSTIN, M. D.
ORVILLE UPSON, 91. D.
GAVIN WETMORE, M. B,
DR. ROSE'S TREATISE ON CONSUMP
TION —Price one dot lar Address JOHNSON
STEWA ROSE, Office 381, Broadway N. Y.
& rile new Postage law requires that all let
' ter. be run-csiti ; say correspondence be.ng
extensive, applicants to insure replies, most en
. close postage.
iligthluney Letters must be registered by the
•
Postmaster, such letters , only being at our risk. ,
April
Agricultural Society.
A mooting of Situ Huntingdon County Agri.
cultural Society will be held in the Court Holm,
in the borough of Huntingdon, on Wednesday
evnting next, the 16th or April. Tho Im:infants
of the Society and farmers and mechanic.;%en.
erally are invited to attend; as bushiest; of hu
portouee will be trvueseted.
j. S. 11 Ana,
Apr 2,7101,
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
New (goods ! New Goods ! I
CALL AT
D. r. OwzN,s.
1). P. GMT' lino just received from l'ldladel-
Oda a largo and beautiful stock or
SPRING 6l SUMMER GOODS.
consisting of the moot faihimiablo DM. (I. In, I
for Ladies and Gentlemen, sneh as Meek
Chameleon & Fancy Silks, Silk Chulli, Chalii
do loins, Spring stiles of Hamilton De Loins,
flanges. All Wool de Loins, Paney and Domes- r
tie Ginghams, Delmia, Nladonna Cloth, Aliment, •
Lawns, and Print, of all description. AT,St
large hit of dress Trimmings, dress Buttons,
Bonnet Silks, Itihhons, Mores, Mitt., lioskr,
Laces. Veils, Uudersleeres, Collars, Clamor.- •
etts. Mohair head ilresses. Summer Shniol,, ke.
Also, Cloths, black and l , hw, black and fares •
Cassimer. Cassinets, Venting, Cotton Stripes, !
for panto, Nankeen, Muslin,, bleached and un
blenched. Ticket', Checks, Table Diaper. Wool
en and Linen Table Comm, and a variety of
Goods too numerous to metal m.
Also Bonnets,
Ilats di. Caps, Boots and Shoes,
i rartvAfE,6 VIIENSWALRE
Buckets, Tubs, C6uru,, Baskets,
Oil Cloths,
Groceries, Dish and salt,
MI all g 0 0 ,13 usually kept inn country Store.
My old customers, and as many new ones as
can crowd in arc respectfully requested lo come
and examine my goods
All kinds of Country produce taken in ex
cimnge for goods, at the highest market privet.
April 9, IS5i.
CLOTHING !
A New Assortment Just Opened
And will be sold 80 per cent,
CHEAPEIR THAN THE CHEAPEST!
VI HOMAN, respeetrullt in'itrms
tners and the public generally, that he has
,t opened at his store-rosin iu Mlyi,,t $ Dare,
Huntingdon,. splendid 1101 Y stuck of Ready
made
defiling for Spring and Summer
. .
which ho will sell chZtaperiltan the some finality
ul Goods coo he purchased at retail in T'hi'n lel
phia itny miler estahliAmene in the colliery.
Persons within;; to buy ('lathing would du
well to call and examine his stuck before waif
sing elsewhere.
April9,'so.
FARMER'S HOME.
HENRY ItIcII.INIGILL
Hill Street, Huntingdon, Hunt. Counts% Pa.
•lrest of mankhul," that he h. 14 re:itti,l': - :,..11gt
house, and is prepared to, econthrula avlc strzers
nod travellers, and the public generally. Ile has
also attached a
LIVERY STABLE,
awl lie will hire bases, earriegiii, de., on the I
terms.
April 9 1856.—1 y.
NOTICE.
The following Inutind perituns hove filed the'
ptitions in the 01lice of the Clink of Quart,.
SeS6ions for the cottony of Huntingdon fir 1.;
ecnt , e,i,
WO If. Zeigler, Huntingdon.
And!lov Johrtittni. Huntiniztiutt•
Andrew Mu Huntingdon.
Aiwaloon LOoin, Mt. Union.
Henry Wright, Peter:,ltarg.
ficorge Hainitt SanlAitirg,
Juan, K. Hain it,o 1, Mill Crveit.
Surnucl Huey, :11c ;nudrin.
nott.o,.
Henry Africa, Huntingdon,
ficorgo Thunia,. Huntingdon.
hido Ind C. Summer, ITlntir,dun.
M. I'.CAMI'IIIII.4.,
. _ .
A
NEW U ROI, ES ALE DRUG STORE,
N. SPi,NCER TI UM!
No. 26., Second Street.
ji,
ACIDS. OILS,
Anwri.tu Whitu N
'WI:N.II 0 Vr
Varokl,,, •
Ground Sidees S;•ices, and ~ ,1 0,
usually Lcpt 1)11,j:de. ineludinu
It.digo, lilac,
All orders by•tnail, or toherwke promptly
tended to. Country merelintitt are invited it
u,, , 1 examine our stock before parcl,,io.,
Goods tent to any of the wl.arve,
rai,road stations. Pricds low and goods war•
ranted.
NOTICE,
THE underfigned hoeing sold out and I,iver
up Iru•inres lit dull Creek, they are now snxion,
to have all unsettled accounts, notes, &e., dot
them settled up in 43 slitAt time
Those, thererore, knowing tlit.v.clvi.w iwk.lited,
will give this notice their esrliet•t attention.
111(0.
r. S. We have 4or 5 woo .sorted Irun nu
lined Willl.ll We roll in !out UZI to 500 Ills
:V A ets . per Ib. on 90 days creitit: K. &
• CASSVILLE
MALE AND FEMALE SEMINARY
Bunt ingilon County, La.
REV. A. S. RANK, A. Principal.
MISS KATE IVA ESII, Preccpiress.
The Spring Session of this Instittiiion will
rominerice on Thursday, May Ist, teat, and
continue. 21. Weeks.
CIISSVIne SCIIIIIIIIII 13 located in a ileahl,y
and Moral Village, in Trough Creel; Vallee,
Twelve. Miles froin the Mill Croo!, Sl aloe
un the Pennaylvania Central flail Rood, and
may ho reached in 10 hours front llahimore
or Philiolelphil. The llaalings aro Crick,
And afford ample itenommudatioui for taw hun
dred and AftyTupils.
Thuso who desire their Sons and Daughters
to. be removed from the heat and noise of the
City diving the Sommer months, may find in
Cussvilm, a quiet retreat, Fresh Mountain Air,
and pure \rater, together with id , erary advan
tages,
TERMS.
Tuition in English Branehet, and A.iitient
Languages, per Session, $lO,OO. Musin, fain•
tiny, Untwing, and Modern Languages, Ex
tra. Item niol Furniture per Se,sion, $5,00.
Board and Washing, per Week, $1,75.
GEO. NV. SPEER,
Secretary of Board al Trustees.
Cossvilla March, 2d 1856.—Gt.
eirCOLTNTIVE DZIELLEIts en. buy
CIA rill INU ir'oiutooiq ilentingluuut Whole
sale, us cheap as they eon in the cities, .111 hare
Wholesale store in Philadelphia.
Apr.9;56. • 11. ROMAN.
JosTarn DOLIGLASS, in MuCunnellinuwn
has cunstuntly un bond, ready inuila rifle., and 111
prepared to m a ke and repair Guns ofall kind. nt
*e rhortoct
MILNWOOD ACADEMY,
SHADE GAP, HUNTINGDON COUNTY, PA.
W. H. WOOD, A. 31., Proprictur and Principal.
SAMUEL Assistont.
JOHN M. CARMAN% 'reacher in Preparatory Drpartment.
Rev. W. S. MORRISON, Lecturer on Evidences ut Christianity.
Rev. J,1311 , ,S C.IMPIIIA.L, Lecturer on General Literature.
J. A. SHADE, M. D., Lectnrer on Anatomy and llygeana.
The sembmnnual Exhibition will take place on the Ist Wednesday of April. An address will
i.e delivered before the societies in the flirt mart iit the day. The exhibition will come Mr in the
evening, the exutninatoms the week prei bit, l'hese exerciats the friends of edit...W.lu are re•
spectrally invited to attend. Tiro next session will open the let Wednotalay of filar. This in.
antiriot holds out peculiar inducement., to voting turn .ieeking an education. Tie Hoard of im
etructors is c0mp0,...1 of gentlemen of high liter.." attainments and in their preft , dons.
The location is very healthy, having the pure mountain air and free from nit noxinis vapory arising
from stagnant water and plardry ground. Thom. subject to ague mould net lied a more desirable
place. The temptations to vice, idleness, and ili4dpation ere km. There is nothing to draw the
mind of the student from hh, hook. no liquor is ullowed to be sold lit the place or nearer than Mt.
Union, 1 7 ruilea elf. It is just each II Situation as a young man de: irons of • improvement wood
seek. • . . . _ . . . .
-- 11 SOUIOIi."9 are in a floari , ldryz condit ion ; and cod, ban a nap lihrnryot choice work,. The
buildings urn large and cornimii. , .. capable of deem ...Outing nome tiny stlidenti. 8:,,u1e Gap
hi a (hint find riniral place. an mated on via mail coatu hyena Chamber:antra and the Mt. Ullioll
it.llloll .of thu Penna.
_
eesgonof lic e month!, for hoard tuition and room, $52.50. Washing, light and
fuel. extra. Students are charged from Ow time of entering until the clew 0f tile heSsilni. ray
inents quarterly in advance. l'ur cat:llo,4u, nut farther particulars tiddress
W. 11. WOOD,
Shade Gop, Ihint. Co., Po.
March 5,1556.-3 nu,
CHEAP LANDS!
MT ElliVailib2a.2.ll)lll27:ll).E
A HOME Volt ALL volt ONE Dot.t.on !
SHARES $3. Quarter SIIAIRES $l.
tptlE Directors of the Grent North We<tein
j Mutotil loud Agency, chef.' hy the Shnre
halt, of their tespectivu'l ,
imns den lot I Obb :
V. U. BeAultien. (It city, , C. W., \Volt.
H. Deeper, New York. ii. P. Patterson,'Sprinu
field, 111.. (1. W. Ma-on, Richmond, Va., 11. IV.
I.elan‘l, Chicago, II!., 41. 1.. unmet, ChicEuit,
te,peetfully ant:ounce that in urea ',lance
with the vote of n Int•ce utojerity of the stoul,
holders, received letter in answer to their
fast circular and report, thin they will distribute
on the
FIRST DAY OF MAY ISO.
Amon:: the shareholders date AFPOCI:III011,
S12:1.11110 IN LANDS AND DASD.
C-1/111prkill:: 43 line farms, worth 1 . 1 . 0111 $5OO
to $30,0011 each, 100,000 town lots in promising
towns, 30,000 RCM eIIUICO Western lands, us
follows :
I Farm of 320 acres, ith orchard and
good buildings, one cilia of
the It. R. station, and 20 utiles of
Chicago.
I Farm, ICO in•res, in Rock cnunly,
R'is.,;rich young orchard, fair hitif
ding; owl li'all . ii . inl.ered, 20,n00
4 Farms in Illinois, catch $lOOO, 4,000
3 " `. Indiana, " 500, 1,500
2 " " Missouri, " 000, 1,200
Ten 100 acre tracts in Wis, each $4OO, 4,000
1.000 town lots in the above Stales, 5.0(111
00,(11)0 sevcs choice ,sill lands, 30,000
10,000 at•res rrairie !amis. in lowa and.
Minnesota, liting entered.
.....
Each lot or fano it a prii.e. and the Nada tie
so divided ns to secure in evert• shore, at least
a town lot or an acre of good land, with the
chances for the splendid lanai, worth trout $5OO
to 080.000 etch. . . .
Snell is the increased value of these hurls
dim purchaser , stood really to pay cash, within
:20 per cent of their valuation, Air any of tlic
prizes over $lOO. Rail smaller prizes will be ta
ken It their vulue, in toi)sient for stock in the
neat annual 41iStrlitilli011. . . . . .
....
Your committee imee received the hooks, pu
llers, register , : HIM :!Ces to the lauds, Lace
visi
ted most or the and iiu.l ever thing ear.
:vet mot ~.1•1,1toy---11J10. 4 iwyo.l4l their
I,lllglll Ile l'XprelllllollS. efore without
Iwnit.lli ,, ll.reemomemi the at , sliehttieu to ull who
111., deSile a home ltt the West, and t.a thoFe
I..ceki , •,, l..otituhle investments. Where a tow
inve.ted may tell largely itt the fu
ture u t 1.. •u t ri"k or loss: _
per ,, on may become n member of tho
so,iattini, 010 juitit owner of the pionerty, en
titled to distribution, on the lotreibt4c of ,ne or
more skircs or wnt, •,laites. I:yery share
awl share duly numbere.l,
regiStert'il ee,l 1111141. W Or the
property by it:: Nundwo in whole or nu:tiler
5.115. There heist a limit, d number of slmr/...
vet unsol,l, pgeuts ucc wame, is evers town in
the .Ullioll DWI the sill:Welt nett
buy Land Warrants, and to report 0 trao, .1: at y
chances f,,r inv, , tinent. A good perecid,,,c
ill be allowed. 11001,,dlers a sal to..wsr,,eit are ',
intrtietilltely relpt,,ted to act DO Dee... 1•DIDI
11 t itt.tilitli 510 e e'ate, , ll ,, the it,oeiation at their
filet! or ii,25 per acre. its or the market
price in cash. The Inure funds 11:N:iced the
11101 . 0 laud there will be to divide, at, every dol
lar bow received hr the Directors ill be tare:,
red lor tin Association. A commis,ion of 15
per c,nt will 1,0 allowed on salt. , , nail 111.0::;1-
~en: and eircultus gilt he duly forwarded. The
Direct., will rcina'ai to direct the lot.dnese. and
any otones revelved too late to buy ,Late, 0.,i
ithlheiLhit,ly returned by mail. ..lecuts ,i:1
plea, remit as soon so aisles are effected, and
tat i:o their 1511111, and address as plain let PeO't
the ItiellbefO ISt . Steek 01111 When dUlth—
T,,,, „ I . the ais , Ethittion will be repotted to
caelt sliareliolder by mail.
. . .
.... _ ...
(T . ,'To :leek poi have only to enclose
woney tit the rote of $3 per Aittru, mill SI
each per qtouter r.llnre, iu eurreiit money, It
our risk, &metal to LELAND, LIARNI!S
Co., Box 012, ('iliengo, 111., and the shared will
I,e torwardell hy return mull.
tune LA NI) WARRANTS WANTED.
We will pay the highest cash primes, in shares,
or part in shares or all rash. We tt ill locate
Land ‘Varrants to the most advantageous terms
fur panics abroad. We having aliment agents
itt users. band Unice with plots at' the hest un
altered Janda in the Llmatv. This is a rare op.
pattunity ta persons huhting Land Warrants in
the I a.tetit :'tates to have hunt lawted hip a
rajah', company,. same uf the choicest lands
uf the 12t..0n, it here rapid anlvancentent is cer
tain. it wiil only he nece , sary it transmit by
mailer eNpress your Warrants duly translerred
and we witl return the Shares or each, by return
mail, or the titles to the lands as suun as they
ean he lueated. Address by mail Shares in
the ahpyo Aisoeietiou, or sor juggion 91: land
warrants, etc.,
LELANI3,I349NIES . & CO.,
Agents Gt. N. W. Land Agency.
nog 852, Chicago, Illinois.
N. 11. Where parties prefer it, lands will ho
entered in their manes, and tangs, etc., paid for
them (or tut agreed portion of the rise in vahste
for periods of it sir 5 years. At which time if
pretbrred by them, their motley will hr returned
with 12 per cent per annum interest its lieu of
a title to the lands. L., B. &. Co.
s r in your orders nt once.
I.etters simply of inquiry, should encloso
a stop for retorts postage.
W. BREWSTER, Agent,
HUNTINGDON, Pa
Dlareh 5,1856.-2 mo.
J. C. Me LANAIIAN, WILLIAM JACK,
DAVID WATBON, J NO. C. INN..
GAYSPORT FOUNDRY.
MACHINE SHOP.
llollidaysburg, Maur, Co., Pa.
rpilE proprietors of this establish
-1 meat have Intel' , increased theiregl.„,
facilities hot luruishingextensieely'A.•
t - s
Steam Engines, Blowing Slite:litac-
it , ai
ry, Railroad Car-wheels, and Axles. Alm titter
tog, relleYS, Mange. Shutting, liot Blast and
other pipes, orge attil Furnace castings of all
kinds, Ylkm Plow Castings. Porticos, Ver.
uodabs, Iron Ritiliogs of beautiful style and fitt.
All work done with dispatch anti on as fa
vorable terms as any other establishment in the
State. McLANAHAN. WA'r SON rr ro.
40 Improvement Worthy the Pregrts
sive Age.
ALDRICH & rooTin
PATENT WASHING MACHINE,
HE subscriber is prepared to furnish every
L citizen of the Coinnionwcalth with nue of
the,e superb tirticles. actsuow;,.4,o by all who
hove them in u.e, and by every nue who has to;-
tell them, 10 I'e superior to au thing olthekintl
even I , roulAt before the politic
.. . .
Thev nit mode of the hest uo+tctial, under the
snpervlsion of the stibnerilier, who i t repared
to deliver their nt Any point is this or tint nil•
joinitigronnties. Thin ninehine potesses ninny
adv. iniven over nny other vi the kind, from the
fact, it in no mann, wears the clothing.-
en lent cony, ond is eatier worked.
pr!CerTiges from ,ixt?sevei!(lollars.
The substaihir warrants this mechine to give
entire satisfaction. If it does not do everything
Ito says, no charge will re made. A trial is ear
ne,tly invited and perfeet sati,llolion warranted.
A strong recommendation fur the placid nu is
the 111111ther already sold.
Any person who wishes one or these articles,
can he aecommodared i s oddrassing
BENJ. .1. WILLIAMS,
Alexanaria, Host. Co., Pa.
gro.noo
THE FIVE PER CENT SAVING run.
Of the National Safety Gn;p:iiiy.
Walnut Street, South West Coen,
P1111,...1DELP111.1.
lueorparated by the Stale of Penn
sylvania.
A Toney is received in att2, sum large or small
.31 and interest paid rront the dav or deposit.
Toe ()flies is open every dav, 'from 9 u'eloel:
in the morning till o'clock in the evening, and
lon Alontlay and Thursday ermines. till 9 o'clock
INT Ell EsT FIVE PEll CENT.
All sums large or small, are paid hack in gold
1011 ‘1,....1111.1 male, to any amount.
Prt,ident, (lon, lIENItY L. BENNER.
Vies President. 11 ,
Secretary. 1V). .1. Ilwr.n.
hECTCARS.
henry 1.. Benner,
I•!alwar-I C:irter, F. Ilrew•te , ,
Puhert Feli,idge. h It. Ilarry,
Samuel IC. Aslithn, Ilen. 1.. hardenun,
James 11. Smith. Fratvi, I.re.
The investments or the Fatal now atir untinu.
to more than suit liars, in ae-or
danen with the net cd'ineerporation are mad in
Met tgage, Ground Heat?. awl it: stieli first-e Liss
scearities as must nlwats Mame perrect sera. it. ,
to the der&itor4. and !dace la• - otol all ri-I. the
peromneney and stal.itity orthi, old and w,li•
est:OM:lied Itmtitm,..m.
SHIRLEYSBURG,
Huntingdon County, Penn.
This Institntion is located nt
tit,ton Cotott. P.1..7 T0i11.4 loan :\ It. I:Won
station, on tl.v Central littilion.i. on the stage.
rums !Ilan the !Attie place to Chanther.buirg.
sesqin's of tl is 1,61110.0 p iiem
menees on 'rliersday. the lit , if Niny.
'I he eitesti;.e of r:11 , 11:•11,11:111 , . lit re
•pc..t thi.; ns etr e rteg
eseer.ew t;;:• ;;' t;lieing nn edseatteli.
It i.- •;;;;;:te ; in , 1,6;1 , 1. LC:litily lwautinul
•I.,•tioti of 11. e country, fred frail - ern 1104
Lint: thttlica . t ~ Jug it vort, optaittlititty is of
fered to 'cue,: Mai of uwaing ti thorough
course is 'tin Tie.
Itral, An I L, t at the het Acad
emie, in Slate. ;Old valtunle ap
paratus Itelaujug to the 11,tinttion, 1101.18 out
;:cculiar inducements to the ” n ho desire .0 SM.
11Y , 1 , 42 Nutilnli Science, pr:tclically. It it our
aim to rem!, the instruction received here, ,
wed to that imparted at lint clues Academies.—
By tot ettrtot•t :Mention to tlitt WeltaU thlua
etntinittttlt to their charge. the Prnieipal, hope
to merit n emititanance Or the patronage that Int:,
been beatowed upon them.
TERMS.—lioarding, Room and Tuition, for
session of live jponths, $55 ; washing., 14, , ,t and
feel extra. Payments quarterly in advance.—
Rooks. stationary, &e., eau he aititille.l here ut
city prices. For Circulars or further inf >nu,.
tiou address the Principals.
REV. O. W. SIMIFFEIt. .1.. M.
Aril 2, Ids6.—tit.
HUNTINGDON
corsbArvatorAt gaittocat.
This school has been opened in the' Hall for
merly occupied by the "bons of Temperance,"
Oil Hill street. 'blur COW. instruction cut
, braces Single atm Double Entry lo uk•kegping,
lectures un commercial science. and also lectures
on commercial law, Ethics, and political eemi s .
my, delivered by menthers of the Bor.
The student passes through a course compri
sing over four hundred forms, writing cut, Jour-
milising, posting and closing tour entire sets Or
books, solving problems, Sle., precisely as in re
al
business, nod in adlitian to this he hots large '
practice in oral ow/ blackboard exercises, in o
pening and closing Single and Double Entry
Books, in Partnership, Administration, Joint,
and Compound Company settlements, in recei
ving it partner into copartnership, aml settling
with n retiring one, all of whiel, together with
v ar ious other exercises onil calculations cannot
fail to give lull smistitction and profit the learn•
er. Students can enter at any time a duty or e
vening chiss or both if they wish, the time is
unlimited, they can leave at our time and re
turn :it pleasure without additional charge.
For any other particulors, address personally
or liv letter T. 11. POLLOCK, Principal.
Assistance given when re:mired in opening
and dosing books. [April 2, 1836.-Iy.
MURPHY & KOONS,
WIIOI.ESAI.E DLALERS IY
FISH, CHEESE & PROVISIONS,
Nu. 97 NORTH W EAMES. BELOW 1.14 CE ST.
rint,App&riutp.
Keep constuatly eu hand a large assortment
of Fisa, CIIEESE AND Nov tatuxe, which they
are prepared to dispose of at the lowest market
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS,
Yls•D'sYfs'EZ , ...'ilzt alit ` , 1'11;1?. - •./ .. i_ . i.V.1.t0
Sebastopol Talien ! !
30,000 MEN KILLED
The undersigned has' jilt returned tr,,Tri the
city with a large and splendid atom tiny. it
Fall and Winter Goods,
which ho is now prepared to digpose of at very
rerHoiothie Wee. rsotis desiring to
purchase will find it to their interest to give biro
a call before purcha,ang as he stiOlieS
only to please. Ilk .stock , onsi , ts ufil large let of
Dry Goods. hardware.
V*OTA fz: Qts
OAPS,
Glass & Queensware,
alarge and it::errTent ready made
Cl4Oll - I 1 NG,
whio, ii pr.por. to ~it parch.
at:erg. JOHN 11 1.11 . ETT,I r.
N. IL—Country produce taken in exchange
,r good..
3.loorsville, Nov. 7, 1855.-0.
RIDGWAY F.(ItlI AND COAL CO.
Ti those who wioi Parms—to hove fertile
land at a cheap pri. net , 111 easy terms, your at
motion is called to the llidgway piano and
Coal Company. '('weary-tive Beres or Inure in
proportion, are given for $2OO, payable in instal
moos of $l per week, or $3 per month. It is
twitted in Elk county. and has one of the
I.e.t markets in the state Mr its produu e.
soil k a rich hlm, and is not to he surpassed
1;0' farming, as examination will show. It Ins
the hest elements of prosperity, being underbid
by ton rich veins of Coal, owl +Ail! shortly he
intersected by four railro.tils. 'rte timber is or
the ino,,t valuable kind. unexceptionably
' gen4l, ntil warrantee deeds are given. It pre
sents a ~ , , rant and substantial opportunity to cum
pietiec.rarinjeg. penciling for tote's children or
•
making all investment. Emilior partienlias can
he had from the pamphlets which are sent Si
tu
quirers. Letters answered promptly. Apply
or address SAII'L W. CATT ELL, Secretary,
Eli Walnut ntreet, north side between Fourth
and Fifth run., Philadelphia. Full habilitation
is contained in the pamphlets.
Fel. In, 1856.-31 n.
I4ENELY Wr. OVEHZMAN,
No. 6, South Mini Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
importer of French Calf Skins;
has toustantly on ilan:l, and ,I,lways
Fin:shing, all kinds of
Icathor,Moroccc,C2lfalcins.Shoep
Shim', &a, &c,
The attentixt of Country Merchnnts and Man
ii , ..otnrers. is solicited.
ZED AM) 01K SOLE LEITHER.,
.1811,,ry 2, 1g511.--ly.
'fu Iran Manufacturers.
Tl:e sub , vriher 1111 , reeently ,li,corered en ore
w hi,h trill nloonlent seppl:. of
I:on nre.—Thig nr, Bonk is ON ti ,1111111
Imo! (heltinginn to the stiliseriher) cunt:titling a
tm'', (went,. tittre,i—situated in IVnlker n
shin. about one mile end three titterters from the
:notion on the Broad Top ltailruatl, near Ale-
C.ookell,town.
SpetiniCllS of the two ?nay be ...pen in Hoot
inzaon et the Ticket office of the Penna. Cop
trot Itnilroncl.
The %rill either sell or lease the it•
hove tract or land.
JOIIN LEE,
Jan!tary 2. 187,..—1tn,
JOHN MOREHEAD.
SUCCESSOR TO FciNO C MOREHEAD.
WHOLESALE GROCER
AND
:ill ] •-.1' , ..- - 3. - ! 1D Ti
_DI 2 irsl RATE-7)
ANI - )I , EALEI: IN
, 111,1 e, Dried Frail, Lard, lard
111. •,, • 1)3, 117110 1,10, 1-';4l Laud, 117 n.
doe , re'be—e. riee.,evrare, Iran and Nails, and
Tellar Candler+. l*arieurarel and Rosin &up, wed
.inuftrhireS geltel
No. 21 'Wood St.,
PITTSBURG. PA.
Particular attention pivot the sale of Pig
NI eta' and Blooms, and liberal advances made
th,reon.
Fed , . 13, 1336.—1 y.
THOMAS P. DILL &
NAVE OPENED AN IMMENSE
CUiI'IIING STORE,
MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISH
MENT.
Chesnut Street. Philadelphia, Nu. ICS
Unu door below Fifth. North Side.
Gentlemen who wish to !my theirelothing rea
dy made, left() es ;toed . tootle by any
Merchant tailors of the totted Stereo, &amid
visit this magnifitt eat store, where gob of the
linen utast ere kept Heady - M.lde and in the piece
which trill he 11111110 1111 to order at the shortest
notice and perfect satisfaction warranted.
Also n line noottinent of
r .F . Ern Cri 5D3
And every article is marked with the lowest mush
prier, in plain tignres.
Nov. 7, 1855.-,;m.
J. W. THOMPSON,
ATIMIEnT_'.."/A - tr L'ii27,,
AND
COMMISSIONER FoR I'E.V.VSYL VA NIA,
Davenport, lowa.
Attends to buying, selling and locating lands
and WM warrants, pays taxes, loons money on
Real Efdate security, on Comniiuoiop, exallllllC4
and 'flakes abstracts of title, tie. Any business;
intrusted, will bo offended to promptly mud with
_ _ _ .
Reim. to lion. Geo. Taylor anti Members of
the Bar at Ilunting.lon.
Nov. 21,'33.•11m. •
lit's. MILLER A; FRAZER,
DX:NTISTS,
HUNTINGDON, PI NIA
()Wives on Hill Street, opposite
the Court llunho, and North East
.1 r Corm . of hill and Franklin sts.
Mules for Sale
Thonnbouriher idlers fur site oix largo, tine
mule, Willi wagon nlndgcnro. The mules tiro
Large, sound. and in good condition, six roars
old, and will weigh uliuut 1,000 the. each, 'This
is an good n dealt lotto no is in the county. if
preferred, four o n ly will he sold.
.1. It. BREWSTER.
Camirk Enriance, Frank. co., ra.
S() I El' 11 NCr NEW,
ARE lOU INSURED
EXCHANGE INSURANCE CO.
NO. it, MERCIIANTS' EXCHANGE,
PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL. $200.000.
FIIIE INSl.7llANCE,perpetunl or limited,
made 10 town or cimptry, on every• description
of property,
LuSbCS promptly paid.
.1. McDOWELT.. To Ronrntor•"
MISCELI, 1:01'S 1111ERTISEMENTS.
1. J ! J U 1l i~J.J~J
MAGRI:NE SHOP
:Ni FRENCH
Ll"rll S t
1 10 97 7°l'4*
Corner or (iernototowo Road and New Market
Streets, on the North Pennsylvania. Hail ltuad,
Philadelphia.
Constantly on hand or nonto to ord,r, theca
lowing Fieldv approve,' Finer NlReltincry.
Woodward's Patent Portal& Dolls and:in:lit
Machines.
Johnston's Patent Iron Concave Bran Duo
Stover's Patent Fuel Saving Corn Kilns.
Pirrson's Patent Barrel Iluopaud Moulding
Machines.
Improved Bridge Steps and Bushes for Mill
Spindles
WARRANTED
TLnce.;t Anchor I.lrand Bolting Cloth Burr 4;
C..lico Mill Stones. Corn, Colo and Plaster
Crushers.
A I.SO SOLE owsEn cue
Johnston's Patent Cast Metal Cou.
case
Dr.fi,2ll VIZtrle:111
Ead..dSvuth.East of the Ohio tied M44iiidip.
• pi Invers.
Warranted to take net of the offal of every
Bushel Ground, front I to 2.1 Ike, of standard
flour, which could not be bolted not on account
of the electrical adhesiut. to the Bran.
NOTICE :—I hereby warn all lagoons against
infringing my rights, secured by Letters Pa
tent us abtiyo, 1 will prosecute all persons
tooling, selling, or using any Bran Dusters
with an Iron or Cast Metal Concave in vio
-1301011 of the Letters Patent of Joseph John•
stm., anted April 21th. 185.1.
THOMAS 13. WOODWARD, Proprietor.
N. IL—State nod County Patent Eights for
all the above Maehitws for ale.
August 28, I
ChanabersJ►ur & Mt. Vision
STAGE LINE REVIVED
aware that a suspension of
3 the line of Stiwes over the road between
Cliamber,lairg and Mt. Union, cannot Le but
large section to the country
has. tit eamiderable expense and trouble, made
arrangements to run a line of Sta,es Tri-weekly
between the two pi Mits. Good llorses nod rem•
fortuble Stapes have linen placed on the route,
nod 1,: , ,rie1],,t1 mid trusty drivers will superin
tend the rustling of the Coa,lies. The proprie
tor of the hue kti desirous that it be maintained.
atm' lie therefore culls upon the public generally
. .
to patronize It, confident that it will be for theft
mutual advantage. Every attention ueeeasary
will he given, and the running of tile stages will
be ravel,.
Stages leave Mt. Uninn, every Tuesday.
Thursday. and Saturday evenings, ,rriving at
Chatultershurg the next day at 2 o'clock. Re
turning, leave eliamherNhera the same bight at
Itt o'clock. arriving at Mt. Union early the
lid
lotrinr evening in time far the CM'S. tt`lo,e , sftly
at Shirleysluirg, Orbisonin, Shade Gap, 11tt•nt
(tutf,in,t, FilittlettSblag, 110114 Valley, Strasburg
and Reefer's Knife.
Fore through $3.00; to intermediate points
in proportion. _ . .....
JA3IISON KELLY
VAt•& WXNTrit 6.001).1-‘,
AT
BROAD TOP DEPOT.
(IUNNINGIIAM & DUNN have just retried
kj from Philadelphia, and are now opening ut
the head of the Bra id Top Basin 0 large and
beautiful assortment of Fall & Winter floods
Consisting of
Dry Goods, Hurd-ware, Greccrie@,
queens-ware, l'eflar-‘1 tire ,
lints, boots a g:d shots.
w I lOW. NT n
Ready Diane Clothing always on hand,
and in short cvcrytliing that is usuall I.ept in a
country StOIC.
81.1 CON, SALT, FISH AND I'L .1S TER,
kept constantly for Sale.
Call and examine our stock before purcha
sing elsewhere, Mid coo whether we rmtnot
make it your interest to patronise ile.
All kinds ot country produce taken in ex
change far Coeds nt the highest market peke,.
The highest market pukes paid for ell kinds
of Crain.
Prompt attention paid to storing and forward ,
inp all kinds of merchandise. produce, &c.
Huntingdon, Oct., 10 1055.
FALL AND WINTER
GOODS , .
and look before you purchase'
1%0. 4 . 1121111)
I T AS .11'0 returned from l'hilitilelplde and is
LUOW opt ning one of the prettiest and best
se'evted stock of goods ever brought to the bor
ough of Huntingdon. It would be useless to
mention ell of the goods ma have cut hand—
Lad WV Dress Goods.
of the latest eta lee ,
A large stock of lloserv, Dress Trimmings,
Ribbons, Velvet, bonnets tmlersleves, Collars,
Spencers, Casimeres, Cloths, Casinetts, Laces,
Silk Mitt, Delanes, De-Berge, Rid Gloves,
and all kinds of goods generally kept in
country store.
Alge;—a Ilan assortment of
flouts, Shoes, Hats, Si, caps,
Was:mare, Queenso•ure and Cederware,
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
friemlq, and the public generally, I respectfully
solicit a continuance of the some.
All kinds or country produce taken in ex ,
change ror ,rou4s at the highest market price.
Oct. I 0. 18:;5.
BOOKS ! BOOKS ! !
30,000 '''"L""'Es for he - $
their retail prices.
The subseribor is happy to insisrus wit IPot
MA numerous friends and customers lit he has
added tcry largely to his already extensive nod
ocelot stock of new and popular books—and ean
How In.obt peat n ninety At the same low pri
cos as the City Book Stores. Ilk Stationary is
qf great variety and well•seleeted, viz Fancy
end Plain Note, Letter and Cop paper, and En
velopes. Gold Pens and Silver holder from dl
upwards, Pen and rocket Knives, Port NI on
pales and Pocket Books, Ink und Inkstands, lin
nr-strops and Brushes, &e.
School Books in quantities to country merch
ants and tOilehers nt City wholesale priers.—
Weupping paper co.tantly on hand.
..„ .
1.000 PIECES {VALI. IPA PIM, of cr
cry kind. Window Paperand painted Shade, with
Puteun's Patent Self-Adjusting Curtain Fix•
titres. All the 'Move at Philadelphia retail pri
ces ; call and examine. '1 entiotoor to please.'
Store on Railroad Street, iluolintolem Fa.
wail COLON,
Oct. 11, 1855,
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
TREASURER'S SALE,
_ _OF UNSEATED LANDS, _ _
Sold for Tans up to and Including 1854.
\V UEREAS, by an act of the General Ats•
semblv of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania, entitled 'An act to amend an act direct.
int, the mode ofselling unseated lands fin. tax•
es and other purposes,' passed 13th March, 18.
15, and the other acts upon that subject; the
Treasurers of the several counties within thin
Commonwealth are directed to commence on
time 2nd Monday in June in the year 1816, and
at tho expiratiqn of every two years thereafter,
and adjourn from day to day, if it be necessa•
ry so to do, and make public sale of the whole
or any part of such tracts of unseated land,
situate in the proper county, as will pay the at
rearages of the tases which shall then have re•
milled due and unpaid thr the space of one
year before, together with all costs necessarily
accruing by reason of such delinquently, ate.—
] AI-FRED B. CREWIT, Treasurer of the
County of Ilan t ingdon, do therefore hereby give
notice that upon the following tracts of unser,
tel land, situate herein described, the several
;nuns stated are "the arrearages of the taxes,
rospcmti, ely, due and unpaid fir one rear;' and
that, in pursuance orate direction of the afore.
said act of Assembly, I shall, on Monday the
6th duo of June next, at the Court House, in
the borough of Huntingdon, commence the
Public Salm of the whole or any part of such
tracts of unseated lands, upon which ell or any
part of the taxes herein specified shall then be
due. and continue such sale, by adjournment,
until all the tracts upon which the taxes shal l
l'Cl.lll due and unpaid, he sold.
ALFRED B. CREWIT,
7:reasur, of Huntingdon County.
tee Office,'
1,1856. j
4. Aril
, _ • _ _.
~
..Vames of Warrantem FaX,I.
Batreu Township :
Cromwell Township:
AlexanderMeKeehan, 1 32
Charles Bayles, 61
John Emith, 61
George Stephenson, 62
John Jourdan, 64
Samuel Galbraith, G!
Jos - 2ph Galbraith, 62
John Galbraith, 64
Walter B. Ihnlam:, 1 CA
Cass Township :
William Miller, 3 21
Robert Miller, 3 21
Clay Township:
Thomas Cowl:, 3 1-;
Ephraim Galbraith, 7 21
Dublin Toiviithip :
Thus Harvey, 1 II
389 31
393 17
403 5:1
418 120
393 41
400 70
Os 77
120
J 0
413 12,1
116 Fi.d
•100
John Forrest,
Fintditin Township :
John Pornier,
Henderson Towonhip
Henry Gates,
John Fritz,
Jackson Township:
Thomas Farmer, 2 52
Jacob Ililtzheimer, 2 62
George Steerer, 2 52
Andrew Boyd, 2 52
George Crazor, 2 52
Adam Striker, 2 52
Georve Engles, 2 52
John 'Wright, 2 52
James 'Deane, 2 6G
Heavy C stmn, 2 52
Ale:vender Johnston, 2 52
M,Cane, 2 52
John I?ussell, 2 52
William Steel, 2 52
Samuel Conan, 2 64
Same! Marshall, 1 26
Robert Caldwell, 2 52
Matthew Simpson, 2 52
Ceorge Wiee, 2 52
Porter Townehip :
Samuel Fisher, 5 76
Jacob Netrs heirs, "
Roth Green, 252
Henry Green, 1 72
Eleazer Wallasters, 68
John Spencer, 7 49
Shirley Tp.
Benjamin Brown, 76
SliriligcleN 'Fp.
Na 4.1.1 Old, 7 78
Tod Tp.
Daniel Newcomer 4 48
S. Barkley & W. Edwards, 8 64
do. do. do. 10 76
Henry Roads, 9 10
Neal Clark, (stow Amos)
Julio Pert-san,
John Philips,
George Buchanon,
David Lapsley,
Juseplt Brown,
James Witer,
Daugherty & Speer,
do. do.
John Blan,
William Bien,
John Murphy,
John Miller,
Tell Tp.:
George Truman,
Simon Potter,
John Pease,
Adam Clow,
Union Tp.;
JOhn Covenhoven,
Robert Pea,
Benjamin Elliott,
Samuel Richards,
John Brewster,
West Tp.:
Robert Watson,
John Watson,
Robert Young,
John Jackson,
William Watson,
W. McAlevy S W. Reed,
Elisha Shoemaker,
Walker Tp.:
Charles Smith,
Riehard Smith,
Hugh Laurish,
Baidolph Laurish,
John Kerr,
Warriorsmark Tp. :
John Matthews,
—ALSO—
401 111
.122 113
400
iii
120 24
400
400
400
400
7 , 1 107
4G GO
294
210 I2U
120 102
175
400
939 51
438 90
271 03
2.12 51
822 52
309. 75
305 113
355 129
114 10
131 30
288 G 9
181 78
26 18
379
402
353
129}
423
422
412 78
The following real estate upon which person•
al property cannot ho found sufficient to pay
the taxes, returned by the several collectors, 18
churgcd midi the taws thereon assessed for the
years 1851 :not 1852, and will be sold as unsex•
ted land, in pursuance of the directions of the
41st section of the net of Assembly, entitled :
"An Act to reduce the State debt and to him ,
porate the Pennsylvania Canal and Railroad
Company," approved the ntb April, 1844:
Rime Tp.:
150 William Crownover: 1 91
Jackson Tp.
800 Adam TeJwiler,
Dissolution of Partnership.
The Partnership heretofore existing between
the undersigned, is this they by mutual copsent
diesolml. The business will he carried on
hereafter, by Mtn Huyett, Jr.. nt the old stand.
ROBERT CUNNING/IAM,
JOIIN BUYETT, Jr.
Ort. 11, 1855.-tf.
J. Llti JLP Antitat
COUNTY SURVEYOR.
21 21
25 90
19 63
7 11
23 34
3 60
12 48
3 46
16 37
14 73
15 30
2 48
40 32
10 58