Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, April 30, 1856, Image 3

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    MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
NO TIC E.
The undersigned having Administered on the
* Estate of Alexander McKibben, deed., noti
fies all persons owing & having claims against
said Estate to come forward and settle their
Recounts.
JNO. McCULLOCII,
April 16, 1856.-6 t.
A 21171'AN SUE fIATIMS.
Dowagiac, Mich., March 11, 1855.
J. A. Rlides, Esq.: Dear Sir—As I took your
medicine to sell on consignment, "no cure no
pay, , ' I take pleasure in stating its effects as re
ported to me by three broth us who live in this
place, and their testimony is a Stir specimen of
all I have received :
W. S. Conklin told me—"l had taken nine
bottles of Christie's Ague Balsam, and euntinu
oily run down while using it until my lungs and
liver were Congested to that degree that blood
discharged front my month and bowels, so that
all thought it impossible for me to live through
another chill. The doctors too did nll they could
for me, but thought I must die. Nothing did me
good until I got Ill:odes' Fever and Ague Core,
which at once relieved me of the distress and nau
sea at my stomach_ and pain in my head and
bowels, and produced a permanent cure in a
slim t time."
B. 111 Conklin say, "I ha taken medicine
or as good a doctor as we have in our county,
and token any quantity or quinine and specifics
without any good results from 25th August to
ith December. Butseeing how nicely it ope
ratedon my brother, I gut a bottle of Rhodes'
Fever and Ague Cure, which effected a perma
neat cure by using two thirds of a bottle ."
8. M. Conklin was not here, but both other
brothers say his case was the same as 11. M's.
I sold the medicine to both the same day, and
the cure was as speedy limn the same small q fan
tity, and I might so specify. Yours with re
speFt, A. HUNTINGTON.
. _ .
Th e e above speaks for itself. Good proof as it
is, it is of no better tenor Shoe the vast number
of like certificates I have already published, and
the still greater amount tlist is pouring In to me.
One thing more. Last year I had occasion to
Caution the Public in these woriTs
"1 notice one firm who hare taken one my gen
eral circulars. substituted the name of their nostrum
for my medicine, and then with brazen impudence
end their pamphlet with the exclamation, "Let the
proprietor of any other medicine say us much if he
dares,' "
Now I take pleasure in saying that the Cau
tion referred to the same "Dr. Christie's Aguo
11111.111" that is mentioned in the above certifi-
— There are several otter industrious people who
are applying to their poisonous trash all that I
wettish about my Fever and Ague Core, or An
tidote to Malaria, except the Certificates ercures
end tie Certificate of the celebrated Chemist,
Dr. James R. Chilton, of N. Y. in favor of its
perfectly harmless character, which is attached
to every bottle. These will always serve to dis
tinguish my tnedieiee from imitations. For sale
by John Read, Ilutningdon, and Druggists gen
erally.
April 30, 183G.-3m.
‘,'WiZITEY' , . - fIDTI
VAr 0114$
BY
JOUINSON ST EWA wr ROSE, M. D.,
Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians,
undforgea,e .Fei'dor Phyainnin th . ;Los.
than Aqui Infirmary f r iliscases of
tic LuYus.
N this age of progress, Medical Science has
conuibuted her full share to the general wel
fare, and that which shines resplendent, the
brightest jewel in her diadem is MEDICAL VAPOU
ItillALA110:4 its the trennnent i.i Consumption
and Kindred affections. The treatment hitherto
pursued loin been faulty and lioddly inefficient;
the stomach being made the receptacle of nause•
uus oils. and a host of other nostrums ; all these
too, being expected to act Ilium the lungs; the
failure to eradicate, or oven stop the ravages of
the disease, in nearly every care of well-develop•
ed Consumption. is surely warning enough to
the Cen.uniptive to shun such a treatment. 'rho
disease is aid in the Stomach bat in the Lutsix : —
COIIIIII.II rinse Will at once teach, that medicine
applied in the fill•ni of Vapor, directly to the dis
eased surilice of the Lung., will be far more ef
fectual than medicine taken into the stomach.
The success nl"Medic.iieil Vapor Inhalation"
in treating diseases of the Lungs, exceed my
sanguine expectations, 1111,1 1 earnestly appeal to
the intelligenve of all alllicted, or who nay have
the germs of sickness within them, to embrace
at once the soothing healing, and successful sys
tem of Bledical Vapor Inhalation, as the ONLY
"Ark of Refuge" fur the Consumptive. I offer
to put it within the reach of all, and can so ar•
range it, that the invalid is never requited to
leave Lome, where the hand or friend-hip and
affection, tend so much to aid tic physician's
efforts. Where there is life there is now hope
for the most seemingly hopeless eases, as Oro -
out all [hostages of this insidious disease, the
wondorlul and beneficient effects of the treat
ments are soon apparent. In moos also of
BIRONCIIITIS, ASTIEVIA, &c.,
the inhaling at powders and vapors have been
eminently surcessful, and to those sollering un
der any of the above named complaints, I can
guarantee speedy and certain relief. I have
pleasure in referring to Two HUMMED AND ale
van names, resit - tents of Now York and neigh
borhood, who have been restored to vigurous
health. About one-third of the above numbsr
according to the patients' own statements were
considered hopeless eases.
. . .
Tho inhaling methmL, is soothing, safe and
speedy, and consists in tlYeadministration of me
dicines in such a manner, that they are conveyed
into the lungs in the forte of a vapor, and pro
duce their action at the seat of the disease. Its
practical success is destined to revolutionize the
opinions of the medical world, AND nwrmshisu
VIE ENTIRE CUIIIIIILITY or CONSUMPTION.
Applicants will please mat; if they have over
bled from the Lunge, if they have lost flesh,
nave a cough, night sweats and fever turns, what
and how touch they exporate, what the condition
°Nair stomach and bowels. The necessary
M.:Twines, Apparatus, &c., will be forwarded to
111, On.
TERMS.—Five dollars, consultation fee.—
Balance of the foe payable only when the pa
tient reports himself convalescent.
RECOMMENDATION BY PHYSICIANS.
We, the undersigned, practitioners in medi
cine, cheerfully and heartily recommend Dr. R's
Method of treating diseases of the Lungs and
Throat, as the best and most effectual over intro
duced into the medical practice. Our convic
tions are based upon having several of our own
patients, confirmed consumptives, restored to vi
gorous health, after a few months' treatment by
Ur. Rose. In the above named diseases, the ap
plication of "Medicated Vapor." inhaled direct
ly into the Lunge, may be justly considered as
a great boon to suffbring humanity, rendering
consumption a perfectly curable disease.
Dr. Rose deserves well of the Profession for
his unwearied labors in bringing the inhaling
method to such a degree of perfection.
RALPH STONE, M.D.
CYRUS KINSEI:EY, IL D,
JONAS A. MOTT, M. D.
WM. B. AUSTIN, M. D.
ORVILLE UPSON, AL P.
GAVIN WETMORE, M.D.
DR. ROSE'S TREATISE ON CONSUMP
TION —Price one dollar. Address JOHNSON
STEWART ROSE, Oftico 381, Broadway N. Y.
PostagetThemlc
let;i..pDncorrespondence
being
extensive, applicants to insure replies, must en
close postage.
eirbloney Lettere must be registered by the
Postmaster, such letters :only being at our risk.
April 9,'56.-6m.
9 :3OUNTSr DiI.A,MERe can buy
CLOTHING front main Huntingdon at Whole
sale, as cheap as they can in the cities, ns I have
Wholesale store in Philadelphia.
Apr.9,'56. H. ROMAN.
RETAILERS OF MERCHANDISE.
DASpIFILA'aIIOnNt
by
thiSclEAßCrEa3Nr'oriSmlNr
chantilo •
faxes, for tl y ie year commencing the
first day of May, 1850.
Alexandria Boro' & Porter 2p. mess. AMOUNT.
George C. Bucher, 13 $lO 00
Henry C. Walker, 13 10 00
Charles Porter,l3 10 00
•
William Moore, 14 7 00
Samuel Hatfield, 14 7 00
Joseph Green & Co., • 14 7 00
John R. Gregory, 14 7 00
Barree Township.
Samuel W. Mytun, 14 7 00
John C. Couch, 14 7 00
James C. Walker, 14 7 00
Stewart Poster, 11 7 00
George W. Johnston, & Co., 14 7 00
Brady Township.
Madden & Eby, 12 12 50
Irvin, Green & Co., 14 7 00
Cass 'Pp.& Camille Borough.
Peter M. Bare,
Evans & Brother,
James lienderson,
Joseph P. Heaton,
Clay Township.
T. E. Orbison & Co.,
James Glasgow,
Croswell Township,
Thomas E. Orbison,
David Et, ier,
George Sipes,
Isett. Wigton & Co,
Sheller & Son,
Dublin Township.
Blair & Robison, 13
Andrew Wilson, 14
James Cree, Jr., 14
Franklin Township.
J. Wareham Slattern, 13
Samuel Matters, 14
Shurb,,Stewart & Co., 13
John S. Isett, 14
G . & J. 11. Shoenberger, 11
lihnlingdon Borough.
Fisher & MeMurtrie, 12
J. & W. Sexton, 12
George Owls, 12
Benjamin Jacobs, 14
W. & J. Cannon, 13
J. Bricker, 14
E. Snare, 14
Joseph Reigcr, 14
A. Willoughby, 14
J. Snyder, 14
1.. Westbrook, 14
Long & Decker, 14
henry RUlllall, 14
liarfley & Cu., 14
Mo,mes Straus. 14
.1, Brown & Bro., 14
David P. (lath], 13
William Colon, 14
Dopewell Township.
David & William Fisher & Co., 14
David Foster,
Jackson Township,
Robert Meßurney,
John A. Wright & Co.,
Joseph Porter,
Johnston & Michell,
Elias Musser,
George E. Little,
William H. Harper,
, James Magill,
Norris Township.
George I I. Steiuer,
Williams Davis,
Reid & Hammer,
I Owen & Grellius,
Joseph Law,
1 Irvin A Green,
13
14
14
14
•14
14
Jon, To ten.ahif
David 11. Campbell,
Samuel Wall,
,Shirley Tp., if.. Shirleysbury 80,
Beltzhoo,, h Bossier, 14
Oliver Ender, 14
John A J. Eby, 13
John W. Smith, 13
John Bare, 14
Samuel Eby, 14
William 13. Leas, 13
John Lung & Co., 13
J. 0. Lightner, 14
S. L. OluAgow, 14
John 11. Lightner, 14
Sprint/AM township.
Blair, Locke A Co., II 7 00
Sipes & Gorsuch, 14 7 00
21qt !''wash p.
A. C. & J. H. Blair, 14 7 00
George ASS, 14 7 00
A. C. Blair, 14 7 UO
Tod' Townsh ip.
Amos Clark,
Aaron Sheeder,
Levi Evans,
Kessler, Whitney A Co,
James Dunn,
James Edwards,
McGuire & Port,
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
Walker Township.
Megithan & Moore,
Joseph Douglass,
Wurriormark 7)7., (r. Birsuitzg.
have &mug/L.
Flare! Clarke
James Clarke,
A. I'. Kinney,
B. F. Patton,
C. G uyer, Jr.,
F.
Went & Petersburg Born.'
John Hewitt, Jr.,
Henry Neff,
Benjamin Hartman,
John Cresswell & Son,
Samuel D. Myton,
John R. Hunter,
Union Township.
Isaac Zimmerman ,lVedichles.
Ilnutingdon Borough.
John Read,
14 7 00
13 10 00
14 7 00
13 10 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 . 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
3 10 00
Peteisburg Borough.
Joseph Johnston,
, L nistilleries.
Bra47inokslit),.
James & John McDonald,
Barrco. Tcaenship.
Robert Massey,
Breweries:
Alexandria Borough.
Henry Pockler,
Huntingdon Borough.
John Feebler,
4 5 00
9 8 00
9 8 00
9 8 00
Mills
Iliintingdon Borough,
Fisher &,MeMurtrie,
14 7 00
Shirley Township. .
George Eby, 14 7 00
Alexandria Borough.
John Gemmill, 14 7 00
An appeal will be held by the undersigned at
any time up to the 15th day ofJuly at tho Com.
missioners' Office. Persons wishing to appeal
will please apply within the time prescribed, as
the law prohibits any appeal after that time.
HENRY W. MILLER.
p iscr, &c.
• Notice is hereby given that all ',incenses not
lifted previous to or during the August Court,
will be left in the hands of a Justice of Peace
B. CItEWIT
for collection
Hunt. Aprill6, 185 G.
County 7Veastirer.
Notice.
The Booke for subscription to the stock of
-the Lewistown & Stone Valley Turnpike Road
Company, will be opened at the Store of Rob.
ert Mcßurney, hioAlevy's Fort, ou Monday
the sth day of May next.
April 16, 1856.-3 t.
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
TO BRIDGE BUILDERS,
Proposals will be received by the County
Commissioners nt their office in Huntingdon
up to 12 o'clock on the 9th day of May, 1996,
for rebuilding the bridge across the Juniata ri
ver at Huntingdon, which was blown down by
the late store,.
Persons are requested to examine the abut
ments and pier and see to what extent theyare
injured, and bid accordingly. Plan and speci
fications run be seen at the Commissioners' of
fice. By order of Commissioners.
HENRY W. MILLER, Clerk,.
April 23, 3t.
A NZIIP DISCOVERY.
In the healing art. Those afflicted with all
kinds of Tumors, Wens Cancers, Fungus,
Haim:dodos, Schorrus, Wens,
Polypus, Sc.,
or any growth or Sores, no matter on what part
of the hotly, can be cured by an entirely now
method, without cutting, caustic or pain, (if cu
rable). Those afflicted with Blindness, Dear
ness, and other Diseases, no matter what their
name may be, can rest assured of finding relief,
anti therefore should not delay n minima. Write
disease and symptoms full mid you mitt receive
an ..'waver by return mail; to insure an answer
enclose ton ...will sum or Twenty-five Cents, to
warrant him in spebding his time fur your bene
fit. All other letters intot have a post stamp en
closed to pre-pay answers. X. .B—Dr. IC is a
regular Graduate.
There is no need to visit distant plc.-es, to
undergo a palatial operation, and spend a fortut,
when you min be cured with little expense, and
without soaring, near home.
Address, Dn. C. L. BELLING,
Mechanicsburg, Cumberland county, Pa.
Apr.23,'56.-10m.
I g/ill
BOOKS . I
40,000 voLuA,Es of new and
Books, embracing every earl- ty
usually kept inn Philadel [dila Book Store, and
mane of them at half the Publisher's retail price,
the subscriber note offlers to the public.
10 OG
7 00
10 00
10 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
15 00
12 00
12 00
12 50
All school books used in the' county can be
bud in Any quantities at retail and nholesnle
rates. Foolscap, I, tier and Wrapping Paper,
wholesale or by the, ream.
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
1111) superior (iota Pols with Silver ant Gal d
Cases, trom $1 upward,
100 rocket and Pon knives ef Rogers' and
others' hest manufacture.
WO splendid Port Monnaicsand Pocket Books
at 20 eti. and upwards.
3.000 PAICES WALL PAPER, of
the latest and pretticit styles, ust received horn
Philadelphia and New York, prices from 10 els.
it plume and upward,
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
7. 00
. -
NO beautifully painted and gold gilled Win
dow sbudeo at 41 010. and upwards.
The Wine I aye but to call and examine, to
be convinced that in buying of the above stock
they wII be pleased and also save money. Re
member the place, corner of Montgomery and
Railroad streets. WM. COLON.
Apr.23,'56.
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
r.P r ACCA2.II I \ _i Linlin.
The Lost is Found;
TIM DEAD DAVE COME TO LIFE.
ALEXikNBRIA FOUNDRY
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
OWN LI, BY ISRAEL GBAFFIVS, ESQ.
C. AfcC4 LT, wishes to inform his
f
Rs friends and the public generally,
that he has bought the above-named
Foundry, Patterns, Flasks, and nil its
contents, and from his long experience in the
business lie bores to obtain n share of the public
rotrouage. As he has the Foundry in full ope
ration, be can furnish all who may give lain a
call with all kinds of Castings; such as Rolling
Mill and Forge Costing, Grist and Saw-Mill
Casting, improved Thrashing Machine Casting;
and inn short time will have Cook St.'cs am
nions sizes and improved patterns for wood and
coal; else ten-phase stoves, Air-Tight, Parlor,
and Bar-room stoves, of all sines for nom' or
coal. Also Castings for house; cellar grates;
such as Lentels, Sills, Sash-Weights, be. Plows
at every description of the latest nut most im
proved style. Also steel soles, wagon boxes,
°veil frames, large bells and cast water-pipes.
71070LOW—WAB.10
consisting of Kettles, Boilers, Ce. . having turn
ing -lathes, he will be Ode to furnish any of the
above-mimed articles, either wood or iron ; and
he has all kinds of Castings too numerous to
mention, all of which will be sold cheaper than
ever for cash nod all kinds of country produce.—
Also old metal will be taken in exchunge for cas
ting. Hurry up your old metal and country pro
duce when any articles are walt?ted....
10 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
It. C. AIcGILL.
A pr.23,'50.-ly
BY EXPRESS,
LIVEVIT' ZYJi2o: 0 V
SHIA SUMMER
GOODS.
41. D D
Are just receiving end aim - ling ,ole of the fin
est assortments of Goods ever altered to the cit
izens of this place, as Pillows
Clothes, Cassimers, titanic:is. Vestings, Cot
ton Goods for Summer wear ; also, Challics..lle
rages, Lawns and Prints, and every other article
necessary tor the Ladies. A splendid lot of
Black Silk, bodies' striped nod burred Silk,
Muslin, Linnet: Goods, and in fact every article
of wearing apparel accessory for ladies,
Hosiery and Fancy Goods.
Also all kinds of Dress Trimmings. Gloves.
Combs, Ribbon•, Hair Braids, Press Cups, and
every other article usually kept in a country
Straw Hats of the latest styles, Silk, Crape
and Straw Bonnets.
HATS & CAPS,
of the latest styles, and of every color.
BOOTS & SHOES,
Our stock of Boots and Shoes cannot be beat on
for quality and cheapness of prices ; it is un
doubtedly the finest in town—nu exception.
CARPETS, and Oil Cloths.
A splendid assortment or Carpets, Omits and
Oil Cloths.
HARDWARE!,
The best assortment in town, not excepting the
"Hardware establishment," and at lower prices.
QUZIENSWARE, GII.OO32IItIES,
Tobacco, Cigars,
WILLOW WARE, tke.
Cedar-Ware, Ropes, Cords sod every variety of
Goods, speh as are usually kept in a country
store, cail be bad by calling at the Cheap Store',
of J. & W. SAXTON.
A very good article of Mackerel, Ilerring, Cod
fish, Hams, Shoulders, and Dried Beef, just re
ceived and for rule at the cheap corner opposite
the Post Office, known as the store of
J. & W. SAXTON.
Umbrellas and Parasols, of a new stile, just
received end for sale by J.& W. sAxtolv.
Carpot Bags, Fans, end Ladies' Dress Collars
of twiny variety, and most beautiful styles, for
sale by W. snxtoN.
The finest assortment of Fancy Cassimers ev
er offered ; also vesting, Coat Cassimers, and at
lower prices than can he purchased at any other
house in town, for sale by J. & W. SAXTON.
Iltintingdon, April 16, 1856.
JOSEPH DOUGLASS, in McConnellstown
has constantly on band, ready made rides, and is
prepared to make and repair Guns of all kinds at
the shortest notice. (April 22, 18515.
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
New Goods New Goods
CALL AT
V. CAMPO.
D. P. Gain has just received from Philadel
phia a large and beautiful stock of
SPRING di. SUPRIVIDR GOODS.
consisting of the most fashionable Dress Bawls,
Stir Ladies and Gentlemen, such on Black Silks,
Chameleon & Fancy Silks, Silk Challi, Chain
de loins, Spring stiles of Hamilton De Loins,
names. All Wool do Loins, Fancy and Domes
tic Ginghions, Debate, Madonna Cloth, Aram.
'lawns, and Prints of all description. ALSO,
a largo lot of dress Trimmings, dress Buttons,
Bonnet Silks, Ribbons, Gloves, Mitt=, llosierv,
Laves. Veils, Undersleeves, Collars, Clinton.
etts, Mohair head dresses. Summer Shawls, &c.
Also, Cloths, black and blue, hack and (Ivey
Cassimer. Cassinets, Venting;, Cotton Stripes,
tor [mots, Nankeen. Muslin,, bleached and un
bleached, 'lichen, Cheeks, Table Diaper, Wool
en and Linen Table Covers, and a variety of
Goods too numerous to mention.
Also Bonnets,
Hata & Caps, Foots and Shoes,
HARDWAI.V.S, QIIIIMINTSWAr,M
Buckets, Tubs, Churns, Baskets,
Oil Cloths,
Groceries, Fish and salt,
and all pond: tc , milly kept in it country Store.
:ply old customers. tool as tunny new ones ns
can crowd- in aro respectfully rogue..., 10 come '
nail CX:illlilie ivy gietils
Aii kio.k or Country produce. taken in en•
chance lur mind, at the highest market prices.
April 9. 1856.
CASSVILLE
MALE AM) FEMALE SEMINARS.
Huntingdon County,
REV. A. SAIANK, A. M.. Pal cucipnl.
MISS KATIE WALSH, Precepiress.
The Spring Session of this Inslittnion will
commence on Thursday, .11lay tit, 1834, and
continue 21 %I'vel.s.
Cassvillo Seminary is located in a healthy
and Mural Village, in Trough Creek Valley,
Twelve Miles from the Mill Creek Station
on the Peonsylvania Central Bail Rend, and
may be reitehed in 10 hours from Baltimore
or Philadelphia. The Buildings ore Brick,
and afford ample accommodations for one hate.
dreg and fifty Popils.
Those who desire their Sons nod •Daughters
to be removed from the heat and noise of 11.0
City during the Summer months, may find in
CaSSVilie, U. quiet retreat, Fresh Mountain Ai,.
and pure water, together with Li , entry adoan•
ta,ges.
TERMS,
Tuition in EngliSh Brunches, and Anch•et
Languages, per Session, $lO,OO. Music, Pain
ting, Drawing. and Modern Languages, En.
tra. Room and Furniture per Session, tt5,00.
Board and Washing, per Week, $1,75.
GEO..W.'SPEER,
S,,clary gl Board of Trusk
Cussville March, 26 1836.-6 t.
CLOTHING !
A New Assortment Just Opened t
And will be sold 30 per cent.
CHEAPER THAN TnE fIEAPIEST!
H'IONIAN respectf ully iII'OTITS his ensto
i niers and the public generally, that 110 11115
just opened nt Its 1111/IT-1 . 0,1111 it Market Square,
Huntingdon, n splendid new stork of Nifty
made
Clothing for Spring anti Summer
which he kill sell cheaper ilme the seem oviality
or Goods jr perellese,l at retail in Phileklel
phis or any ,her establi,hteent in the country.
Persons wishing to buy Clothing would do
well to cell and exatuino his stock berore purcha
sing elsewhere.
April
NOTICE.
The following named persons have filed their
applications for tavern and eating house licen•
ses in the ollice of the Clerk of the Court of
Quarter Sessions lift• the county of Huntingdon
to be preset.ted to said Court ou Tuesday the
20th day off• I!iQ/, next, to wit :
TAVERNS.
William B. Zeigler, Huntingdon.
Andrew Johnston, Huntingdon.
Andrew Mullins, Huntingdon.
Henry McManigill, Huntingdon.
Henry Cern rid is', Hu ntin gdou.
Edwin J. Nell', Petersburg,
Henry kin right, Petersburg.
Samuel Huey, Alexandria.
George Randolph, Barren tp.
Junius Fleming, Darren Township.
James K. Hampson, Brady 'fp.
Abraham Lewis, Mt. Union.
James A. Bell, West Tp.
Martha Meldurtrie, West Tp.
Ltobert Stewart, Jackson Tp.
Samuel Stetley, Joel:sm..
Janies Chambet La, Warriorsmark Tp.
John Jamison, Dublin Tp.
Daniel Prough, Ileuder,un Tp.
Michael McCabe, T. id Tp.
James Dunn, 'fed Tp.
EAT'S, 11111,111.
8.1141011,11 Nell; Petersburg Borough
Nothttoiol Alexaudria Borough,
Samuel Bea Mot ri.t Tii.
Ilenry IVirrlniugh, Ilirtninghum Borough,
Henry Arriett, Huntingdon.
George Thumas, Huntingdon.
Edward C. Summers, Ilutair.gilon.
Thomas JlcUilium, Tad 'Pp.
M. F. CAMPBELL, Clerk.
FARMER'S HOME.
HENRY
MILS' reef, Iluntiag,lon, Ihint, County, Pa.
THE proprietor would resp-ctfully
nuance In nil his old customers and the in
"rest of mankind,. that he has refitted Iris ti
house, mai is prepared to accommodate strangers
and travellers, and tho public generally. Ile bas
also attached a
LIVERY STABLE,
CrLetters simply of inquiry, should enclose
a stamp for return postage.
W. BREWSTER, Agent,
klunTincuttn, PA
NEV WHOLESALE DRUG STORE, I March 5, 1856.-2rno.
and he will hire hums, carriages, &c., on the
most reasonahle terms.
April 9 1856.-1:y
N. SPENCER THOMAS,
No. 26, South Second Street, l'hilatlt;lphia.
Tmporter, Manufacturer, and Dealer in Drugs,
'Medicines, Chemicals,
ACIDS, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS,
COLORS, WHITE LEAD, French
and American White ZINC,
wispow cniss,
Glassware, Varnishes, Brushes, Instruments,
Ground Spices, Whole Spices, and all other
articles usually kept by Druggists, including
Borax, It.digo, Glue, Shellac, Potash, &c., &e.
All orders by mail, or otherwise promptly at.
tended to. Country merchants are invited to
call and examine our stock before purchasing
elsewhere. Goods sent to any of the wharves
or railroad stations. Prices low and goods war
ranted.
k1ar.12,'56.-ly. .
MILNWOOD ACADEMY,
SHADE GAP, HUNTINGDON COUNTY, PA.
W. 11. WOOD, A. M., Proprietor and Principal.
SAMUEL CAMPBELL, Assistant.
JOHN M. CHISLAND, Teacher in Preparatory Department.
11ev. W. S. MORRISON, Lecturer on Evidences of Christianity.
Rev. JAMES CAMPBELL, Lecturer on General Literature.
J. A. SHADE, M. D., Lecturer on Anatomy and Ilygeana.
The semi-annuni Exhibition will take place on the lot Wednesday of April. An address will
be delivered before the societies In the fore !mot of the day. The exhibition will come off in the
evening . the examinations the week previous. These exercises the friends of education a u •e re
spectfully invited to attend. The next session will open the let Wednesday of May. This
stitutimi holds out peculiar inducements to young men seeking an education. The Board of LI.
struetors is composed it gentlemen of high literary attainments and skilled in their professions.
The location is very healthy, having the pure'mountain air and free from all noxious vapors arising
from stagnant water and earthy ground. Those subject to ague could nut find a more desirable
place. The temptations is, vice, idleness, and dissipation are few. There is nothing to draw the
mind of the student from his hooks, nu liquor is allowed to he sold in the place or nearer than Mt.
Union, 17 miles oil•. It is just such a situation as a young man desirous of improvement would
seek.
The societies mein n flourishing condition ;. and each has n fine library of choice works. The
' , eliding,. arc largo anti c0M11.110119, capable of accommodating some fifty students. Shade Gap
is n quiet and retired place, situated on the mail route between Charubersburg and the Mt. Union
station of the Penna. Railroad.
TuumA—Por session (alive months, for board tuition and room, $52.50. Washing, light and
fuel, extra. Stmients are charged from the time of entering until the close of the session. Pay
ments quarterly in advance. For catalogues and further particulars address
W. D. WOOD,
Sluoie Cop, Hunt. Co., Pa.
Morel' 5. 187.5.-3 mo.
CHEAP LANDS!
@V til'AlrlibllLlB.l:i*,l3l-124811.
A (loot; Fett ALI, FOR Oct. DOLLAR
SHARES trs3. Quarter SHARES $l.
rpnE Directors of the Greet North Westetn
M wool tarot Agency, elected by the Share
holders of their respective towns ' Jan Ist 1856 :
F. 11. Beaultien. Ottowa city, C. W., Walton
11. Draper, New Vork, 11. P. Patterson, Spring
field, 111., G. W. Mason, Richmond, Ye. 11. W.
Leland, Chicago, U. L. Barnes, ehicago,
respectfully announce that in twee Hance
with the veto tile large majority of the stock
holders, received letter in answer to their
lirst circular-end report, that they will distribute
on the
FIRST DAY OF MAY 1850.
Among the shareholders of the Association,
$125,000 IN LANDS AND CASII.
Cnntlni-ink 49 fins farms, wot•th foul $5OO
to $30,000 eat•h, 100.1000 town lots in protni.,.ing
00005, 30,000 ucron choice Western lauds, as
follows t
1 Our of Ml4O neres, with orchard and
good buildings, within one mile of
the R. R. slatiun, cud 20 1111108 of
Chicago.
I Fertn, 160 acres, in Ruck county,
with young orchard, fair bud
1111,1111111111111 . 11111bered, 20,000
4 1 i:ti in Illinois, curb $lOOO, 4,000
•• " Indiana, " 500, 1,500
" Missouri, " GOO, 1,200
Ten IGO acre tracts in Wis, each $4OO, 4,000
I.ono town lots in the above States, 5,000
20,n0n acreetchoice wild lands, 30,000
Itymo acres prairie lands ill lowa and
innesota, being mitered.
Esvh lot or farm is it prize, and the lands nre
so .Ikl.lol as to secure to every share, at least
to,n lot or nn acre of good land, with the
chat vrs for the splendid farms, worth from $5OO
to Sao,ooo each.
is the increased value of these lends
than purchasers stand ready to pay cam, w i t hi n
20 per cent of their valuation, for any of the
prizes over stoo. And smaller prizes will he to.
ken at their enter ' in payment fur stock in the
next annual distrilaution.
your committee have received the honks, pa
pers, registers and titles to the lands, have visi
ted most of the farms, and find everything cor
rect and antisfactory—much beyond their most
sanguine expectations. They therefore without
hesitntion. ree3mmend the association to all who
ntny desire a lie in the West, and to those
bee : King protitaldo investments. Where a few
dollars now in, ested may tell largely in the fu
ture without risk or loss I
Any person airy become n member of the as
sociation, and joint owner of the property, en
titled to distribution, on the purchase 01 LUC or
inure shares or quarter shares. Every share
and quarter share is duly numbered, signed mid
registered and will drew its proportion of the
property by its Number in whole or quarter
tracts. There being a limited number of shares
yet unsold, agents are wanted in every town in
the Union and the Canadas, to sell stock and
buy Land Warrants, and to report extraordinary
chances for investment. A good percentage
will be allowed. Boehsellers mud newsmen are
particularly requested to net us agents. Land
Warrants are wanted by the association at their
face ur $1,25 per acre, in stock or the market
price in cash. The more funds received the
more land there will be to divide, as every dol
lar 110 W received by the Directors will be inves
ted for the Association. A commission of 15
per ecut will he allowed on sales, mid purcha
ser, and circulate will be duly forwarded. The
Directors will remain to direct the barbican, and
any moneys received too late to buy shares trill
be immediately returned by. mail. Agents will
please remit as ~.on as sales are etlemed, and
write their names and address as plain as possi
ble, and the numbers tit stock and when suld.—
The result ol• the distribution will bo reported to
till shareholder by mail.
- 44 - Tis seems; sissck yoa have only to enclose
the ',limey at the rate of $3 per share, and $1
each per quarter share, iu current money, at
our risk, directed to LELAND, BARNIiS &
Cu., Box 853, Chicago, 111., and the shares will
be Ihrwarded hy return
IoUU LAND WARRANTs WANTED.
We will pay the highest cash prices, in shares,
or part in shares or all cash. We will locate
Lund Warratsts MI the most Avfitadmiliy terms
for parties abroad. We having efficient agents
in every Land Office wish plats of the best un
entered lands in the Union. This is It rare op
portunity to persons holding Land Warrants in
the Eastern States to hose them located by a
reliable mummy, on some °film choicest lands
Lathe Union, where rapist advancement is cer
tain. It will only he nee...y to transmit by
mail or express your Warrants duly transferred
and we will return the Shares or each, by return
mail, or the titles to the lands as soon as the,/
can be located. Address by nail for Share in
the above As,ociation, or for location of land
LELAND, BARNES & CO.,
Agents Gt. N. \V. Land Agency.
Box 852, Chicago, Illinois.
N. B. Where parties prefer it, lamb will he
Cum,' in their tonnes, and tuxes, etc.. 'Mid for
them for an agreed portion or the rke io value
f ur ro ri u ds of Sur 3 years. At Ns hich lima if
preferred by them, their inuney will be returned
nisi' 12 per cent per minion interest in lieu of
a title to thelands. L., B. &. Co.
Semi in your orders at once.
J. C. 31cLArrAnAm, WILLIAM JACK,
DAVID WATSON, JNO. C. Ir.s.
GAYSPORTIFOIJNDUY.
AIACHIKI SHOP,
Hollidaysburg, Blair, Co., Pa,
THE proprietors of this establish
ment
have WO , increased their 44 . 171, 1 R,
facilities for furnishing extensively
Steam Engines, Binning klacbine
-17, Railroad Car-wheels, and Axles, Al ill untir
ing, Pulleys, llangers Chatting, Hot Blast and
other pipes, Forgo and Furnace castings of all
kinds, Plows and Plow Castings, Porticos, 'Ver
andahs, Iron Railings of beautiful style and fin•
ish. All work done with dispatch and on as fa
vorable terms as any other establishment in the
State. AIcLANAHAN, WATSON & CO.
Feb. 115,
An Improvement Worthy the Progrcs-
sive Age.
ALDRICII & FOOTI'S
PATENT WASHING MACHINE.
op HE subscriber is prepared to furnish every
L citizen of the Commonwealth with 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 are made of the best material, under the
super, ',don of the subscriber, who is prepared
to deliver them at any point in this or tbe ad
joining counties. This machine possesses many
advantages over any other ul the kind, from the
fact, that it in no manner wears the clothiugus
es less soap, and is easier worked.
The price ranges from six to seven dollars.
Tito ;Oat:film; warrants this machine to give
entire satiSfaction. If it dues not do everything
be says, no charge will be made. A trial is ear
nutty invited end perfect satisfaction warranted.
A strong recommendation fur the multi ne is
the number already sold.
Any person who wishes one of these articles,
can be neconitnodated by addressing,
BENJ. J. WILLIAMS,
Alexandria, Hunt. Co.,
TUE FIVE PER CENT SAVING FEND.
$30,000
Of the National Safety Company
Walnut Street, South N'e+•t Corner Third Street.
PHILADELPHIA
incorporated by the Slate of Penn
sylvania.
;,Toney is reevired in on sum large or small
j 1 j „ an l intere+l paid tram the clay of deposit.
The Office is open every day, from 9 o'clock
in the morning till 7 . o'clock in the evening, and
on Monday end Thursday evenings, till 9 o'clock
INTEREST FIV3 PER CENT.
All sums large or smal., are paid back in gold
on demand without notice. to any amount.
President, Hon, HENRYi.ifiNlai,
Viee President, ROBERT SELFRIDGE,
Secretory, Wef J. REED.
Henry L. Benner, C:Landreth Itfunns,
Edward L. Curter, F. Carroll Brewster,
Robert Selfridge, Joseph 11. Barry,
Samuel K. Ashton, Ben. L. Churchman,
Jumea B. Smith. Francis Lee.
The investments of the Fund now amounting
to more than otra MILLION of dollars, in accor
dance with the act of incorporation are made in
Mot [gages, Ground Rents, and in such first-class
securities as Tana always Insure perfect scrtuity
to the depositors, and place beyond all risk the
pertntmency and stability of this old and well
established Institution.
Fob. 20, 1856.
auatztr.
SHIRLMBURG,
Huntingdon County, Penn
This Institution is located at Shirleysliurg, Hum
tingdon County, Pa., 7 miles from Mt. Union
station, on the Central Railroad, on the stage
route thorn the latter place to Chambersburg.
The summer session of this institution com
mauves on Thursday, the Ist of May.
The attention of Parents and Guardians is re
; sperttbily called to this institution, as offering
excellent advantages for obtaining an education.
It is situated in st retired, healthy and beautiful
section of the country, free from evil and distur
hing influences, so that a rare opportunity is of
fered to young men of pursuing n thorough
course of study, uninterrupted. The course em
braces all the branches taught et the hest Acad.
codes in the State. The large end valu.tble ap
paratus belonging to the Institution, holds out
peculiar inducements to those who desire .o stu
dy the Natural Sciences, practically. It is our
aim to render the in received hero, e
qual to that imparted at first class Academies.—
thy an earnest attention to the welfare of those
committed to their charge. the Principals hope
to merit a continuance of the patronage that has
been liestoa•ed upon them.
TEAMS.—hoardin g , Room and Tuition, for
session of hen months, $55 ; washing, light anti
fuel extra. Payments quarterly in advance.-
13ooks, stationary, Sc., can 1,0 obtained here at
city prices. For Circulars or further informa
tion address the Principals.
11EV. G. W. SIIAIFFER, A. M.
WM. McGALLIARD, A. a
April 2, 1856.-61,
HUNTINGDON
C:OMME R cIAZ SONOOL.
This school has I' en opened in the Hall for
merly- occupied by the "Sons of Temper...,"
on till' street. The course of instruction em
braces Single and Double Entry lir nit •keeping,
lectures ott commercial science, and also lectures
on commercial low, Ethics, and political econo
my, delivered by members of the Bar.
Tine ancient ()asses through a course compri
sing over ti,nr hundred forms, writing eut, jour—
nalizing, posting Lunt closing our entire sets of
books, coining problems, &c., precisely as in re
al business, cad in addition to this ha has large
practice in oral nod I.lackhoard exercises, in o
pening and closing Single and Double Entry
Books, in Partnership, Administration, Joint,
end Compound Company settlements, in recei
ving a partner into copartnership, and settling
with a retiring one, all of which, together with
various other exercises and calculations cannot
fail to give Bill satisfaction and profit the learn
er. Students can enter at any titan a day or e
vening class or both if they wish, the time is
null:tilted, they can leave at env time end re
turn at pleasure without additional charge.
For any other particulars, address pi:6*V
or by letter T. 11. POLLOCK, Principal.
Assistance given when required in opening
and closing books. [April 2,
MVIt PAY & KOONS,
WHOLESAIAI DEALERS IN
FISH. CHEESE & PROVISIONS,
Nu. 47 NORTH WHARVES,BEI;. ::ACE ST.
PHILADELPHIA.
Keep constantly on hand a large assortment
of FISII, CURESD AND PROVISIONS, which they
are prepared to dispose of at the lowest market
rates. Orders promptly executed.
Feb. 27, 11356.-3 m.
MISCELLANEOES ADVERTISEMENTS.
'TREASURER'S SALE,
OF UNSEATED LANDS,
Sold for Taxes up to and Including 1854.
yHEREAS, by an act of the General As.
V x T V
sembly of the Commonwealth of Penney'.
vania, entitled "An act to amend an act direct
ing the mock ofselling unseated lands for easy
es and other purposes," passed 13th March, 18.
15, and the other acts upon that subject ; the
Treasurers of the several counties within this
Commonwealth are directed to commence on
the 2nd Monday in June in the seat 1816, and
at the expiration 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 sr
rearages of the taxes which shall then have re
mitted due and unpaid for the space of one
year before, together with all costs necessarily
accruing by reason of such delinqueney, 1E4.-
1 ALFRED B. CREWIT, Treasurer of tho
County of Huntingdon, do therefore hereby give
notice that upon the followiag tracts of unser
ted land, situate herein described, the several
sums stated are "the arrearages of the taxes,
respectively, due and unpaid for one year; and
that, in pursuance of the direction of the afore
said act of Assembly, I shall, on Monday the
oth day of Julie next, at the Court House, in
the borough of Huntingdon, commence the
Public Sale of the whole or any part of such
tracts of unseated lands, upon which all or any
part of the taxes herein speeified shall then be
due, and continue such sale, by adjournment,
until all the tracts upon which the taxes shall
remain due cud unpaid, he sold.
ALFRED B. egEwrr,
Treasurer of Huntingdon County.
a's Office, t
1, 1856. j
Nantes of Warrantees, SUN.
Barre° Township t
Cromwell Township ;
Alexander McKeehan, 1 83
Charles Bayles, 61
John Smith, 61
George Stephenson, 63
John Jourdan, 54
Samuel Galbraith, 61
Joseph Galbraith, 63
John Galbraith, 64
Walter B. Hudson, 160
Cass Township :
William. Miller, 3 20
Robert Miller, 3 20
Clay Township :
Thomas Green, a 14
Ephraim Galbraith, 1 27
Dublin Township :
Titus Harvey, 1 30
John Forrest, ; 213
Franklin Township
John Partner, fa
Henderson Township :
Henry Gates, 8 39
Jackson Township :
Thomas Fernier, 11 52
Jacob Hiltzheimer, 2 C 2
George Steever, 2 53
Andrew Boyd, 2 62
George Crazor, 2 52
Adatn Strilccr, 2 23
George Engles, 2 52
James Deane, 2 CO
Henry Canan, 2 52
Alexander Johnston, 2 52
Thomas McCune, 2 51
John Russell, 2 53
William Steel, 2 53
Samuel Canan, 2 154
Samuel Marshall; 1 26
Robert Caldwell,. 2 52
George \Vice, 2 62
Porter Township
Samuel Fisher, 6 70
Ruth Green, 2 52
Henry Green, 1 72
Eleanor Wallasfere, 63
John Spencer; t 49
Shirley Tp. :
Benjamin Brown, /6-
Springfield Tp. :
Nathan Old, 1' 78
Ted Tp.,
Daniel Newcumer 4 48
S. Barkley 3; W. Edward's, 8 64
do. do. do. 10 76
Henry Roads, 9 10
Neal Clark, (now Antos)
John Pearson,
John Philips,
Treasure
Ai . ri I I
402 63
389 31
393 17
403 53
418 120
393 41
400 70
408 77
120
50
413 126
416 83
400
76 107
400
277
46 60
294
240 120
420 102
150
150
390
311
353
175
400
439 51
438 40
271 85
242 51
322 52
:109 75
George Buch . anon,
David Lapsley,
Joseph Drown,
James Witer,
Daugherty & Speer,
do. do.
John Blan,
William Blan,
John Murphy,
John Miller,
Tell Tp.:
George Truman,
Simon Potter,
John Pease,
&dam Clow,
Union Tp.:
john Covenhoven,
Robert Fee,
Benjamin Elliott,
Samuel Richards,
John Brewster,
West Tp.:
Robert Watson,
John Watson,
Robert Young,
William Watson,
W. MeAlevy & W. Reed,
Elisha Shoemaker,
Walker Tp.:
Charles Smith,
Richard Smith,
Hugh Laurish,
Rudolph Loutish,
John Rerr,
Warrirsinark ''p.
John Matthews,
—ALSO—
395 113
355 129
414 10
431 30
288 69
181 78
26 18
300
400
381
422 39
412 79
Tho following real estate upon which person•
al property cannot be found sufficient to pay
the taxes, returned by the several collectors, ia
charged with the taxes thereon assessed for the
years 1851 and 1852, and will be sold an unsea
ted lands, in pursuance of the directions of the
41st section of the act of Assembly; entitled :
"An Act to reduce the State debt and to ipcor•
porate the Pennsylvania Canal and Railroad
Company," approved the 20th April, 1844 c
Barree 7'p.:
150' William Crownover
Jackson Tp.
800 Adatn Tedwiler,
[Estate of John McClure, dec'd.]
Administrator's Notice.
llaotiee is hereby given that letters of Atl,
pi ministration on the estate of John Me.
Clove lAte of Tod Township Huntingdon County
dee'd., have been granted to the undersigns
residing in said township, to Whom, those in•
debted will please make immediate payment,
and those having claims will present them du ;
ly authenticated for settlement.
J. Q. Dinettlta,
April 2, 1856.-60 ,Ades
asg[L 'I II2CITI
COUNTY. SURVEYOR.
U/lake with Daniel Africa, Esq., Hill street be
tween Montgomery and Smith streets, Rune :
ingdon, Pc. (Sept. 'be.-I!.
94
2 98
12 91
20 28
11 02
46 97
13 77
16 20
14 52
8 55
7 68
11 48
13 86
21 21
25 90
19 63
23 34
3 60
12 48
3 46
16 37
14 73
15 30
2 48
40 33
10 6