Cheapest 16.10 b Printing" Office RN TEX 004fifilllit. Wa haw now made ntich arrangements in our Job (Vce as will enable us to do all kinds of Job Printing at 20 per cent. cheaper rates Than any Office in the County. Give use coll. If we don't give entire satisfac tion, no charge at all will be made. NOTICE, WELDERS AND CONTRACTORS. THE Trustees of the Huntingdon Presbyte rian Congregation will receive proposals up un til 6 o'clock, P. M., of Saturday. the 24th of May, inst., for the erection of a Parsonage, in West Huntingdon. The building to be brick, to be completely finished and ready to be occupied by March, 1857. The plastering all to be done before the let of November next. The contractor will be required to give Bond with approved security. The plan and specifications can be seen at the office of Messrs. Miles and Dorris. ;7...Proposals can be left with either of the under signed. I). BLAME, Prco't. Gnu. W. GARRETT.O24, Seey. May7;36.-3t. (Estee of Andrew Robison, deceased,] AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, who has been appointed Auditor by the Or- Oxus' Court of Huntingdon county, to distri bute the balance in the hands of David Robb sun, surviving Executor of the lust will and testament of Andrew Robison, deed., Into of Wartiorsmark township, to and amongst those legally entitled thereto, will attend at the Reg ister's office, in Huntingdon, on Saturday the 31st of May, inst., for that purpose, when and where all persons having claims against said fund are required to present the same ur be de barred from coming in upon said fund. THEO. H. t,REMER, Auditor. May7.'56.-4t. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county to distribute the proceed' of the Sheriff's sale of the personal property of Stephen Moore and David White. dell, trading under the firm of Moore & White. sell to and amongst those legally entitled there. to, will attend for that purpose at the Protium. otary's office, in Huntingdon, on Saturday the 31st of Mao, inst., when and where all persons having claims against said fund are required to present the same or be debarred from coin• iug in upon said fund. THEO. H. CREMER, Auditor. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. THE undersigned offers for sale the two tract.: of land hereinafter described to wit : One tract situate iu Pad township, Huntingdon Co., e.taiiiing 141 Acres, About one hundred of which are cleared, and in a good state of cultivation; the residue of the tract being very well timbered. On this tract are erected a two story Log House, a Hank Barn, Blacksmith Shop, a two story Tenant House. There are also two never.fail• ing springs of water, one at the House and one at the Barn also, an Orchard of choice fruit trees. Water can he made to flow into every field on this plantation. One other tract of land adjoining the above, Laving been originally part thereof, containing 97 acre a, about fifty acres of which have been recently cleared. Upon this tract there are a good Dwelling House, a new Bank Barn, and other necessary buildings; also two excellent and never•failing springs of router, one of which is near to the dwelling house. The lands lie within about seven miles of Broad Top City and the Huntingdon and Broad Tup Railroad. Those desiring to purchtmo are requested to call upon the undersigned, who at present resides on the tract first above descri• bed, and who will give every necessary info, illation in regard to these lands, time of giving possession, &e., &c. The terms of sale will tie made easy, so as to suit purchasers of limited moons. DAVID AURAND. May7;56.-3t. HARDWARE STORE ! D ELIEVING an establishment of this kind D needed in this place, thu subscribers have just opened a large and carefully selected stock of IlAnnwAns, and are now ready to accommo date all who may give them a call. Among our stock will be found a full anort mut of Building' Materials, Nails, Glass. Putt:.. Locks, Bolts, Bingos, &c. A really excellent assortment of Mechanics' Tools, Including all the latest inventions. Mill, Cross cut, Tenon, Bow, Fiend, Compass and Wood Sawn, (thirty different varieties.) Chisels, Axes, Hatchets, Shears and Scissors, Graduated and Common Auger Bits, Tulle and Pocket Cutle• rv, Iron and Steel of all shapes and sines, Car riage Springs 5%1 Axles, Miners' Coal Shovels; Blacksmiths' Vices, Oils and Paints, Brushes, Homes. &c., &e. In fact everything usually kept in a Hardware Store. We make no allusion to env other individual establidmaml, hardware nr Tfry Onods, but we say generally that for reasons well undemond by tradera, we can and do sell Goods in nor line on better terms than they can he had elsewhere in thin county, and as Low as can he had in any neighboring county. Persons from a distance are invited to call or send in their orders. ai'Two doors west of the Globe and Post Offlea. JAMES A. BROWN & CO. Apr.3o,'s6.—ty. IN BLAST AGAIN I ountingdon Foundry. THE SUBSCRIBERS TARE THIS ME- Moil of inlornaing their friends and the pub lic generally, that they have rebuilt the Hunt ingdon Foundry, and are now in successful Ip motion, and are prepared to furnish casting of all kinds, of the best quality on the shortest no tice and most reasonable terms. Farmers are invited to call and examine our Ploughs. We are manufacturing the Hunter Plough, (this plough took the premium at the Huntingdon County Agricultural Fair, in 1855) also Hunter's celarattpl Cutter Plough, which can't be heat, together with the Keystone, 11111- side, and Barshear Ploughs. We have on hand and are manufacturing stoves, such as Cook, Parlor and office stoves for coal cr wood. IZOLLOW-WilltE consisting of Kettles, Boilers, Skillets, &c., all of which will be sold cheep for cash or in ex change for country produce. Old metal taken for new castings. By a strict attention to busi ness and desire to please, we hope to receive a hare 9f public patronage. J. DI. CUNNINGHAM & BRO. April 00, 1111141.—tf. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISERIENTS. tt(3SZI3JEG ) 4UI(3S I I SUCCESSFULLY TREATED BY INHALATION 01 NAZDZgAL VAVIDES, BY JOHNSON STEWAKT ROSE, M. D., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, and for years Senior Physician in the Lon. don Royal Infirmary tcr diseases of the LUtVGS. TN this age of progress, Medical Science has r contributed her full share to the general wel fare, and that which shines resplendent, the brightest jewel in her diadem iv MEDICAL VAPOR INHALATION in the treatment of Consumption and Kindred affections. The treatment hitherto pursued has been faulty end wolully inefficient ; the stomach being mode the receptacle of nause• ous oils, and a host of other nostrums ; all these too, being expected to act upon the lungs ; the failure to erafficate, or even stop the ravages of the disease, in nearly every case of well-develop ed Consumption. is surely warning enough to the Consumptive to shun such a treatment. The disease is not in the Stomach but in the Langs.— Common sense will at once teach, that medicine applied in the form of Vapor, directly to the dis eased surface of the Lungs, will he far more ef tectual titan medicine taken into the stomach. The success of "Medicated Vapor Inhalation" in treating diseases of the Lungs, exceed my sanguine expectations, and I earnestly appeal to the intelligence of all afflicted, or who may have the germs of sickness within them, to embrace at once the soothing healing, and successful sys tem of Medical Vapor Inhalation, as the ONLY "Ark of Refuge" for the Consumptive. I offer to ant it within the reach of all, and can so ar range it, that the invalid is never requited to lefty° home, where tire hand of friendship and affection, tend so much to aid the physician's efforts. Where there is life there is now hope for the most seemingly hopeless cases, as titre , out all the stages of this insidious disease, the wonderful .d beneficient effects of the treat ments are soon apparent. In eases also of BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, &c., . . the inhaling of powders and vapors cove been eminently successful, and to those sulfuring un der any of the above trained complaints, 1 can guarantee speedy and certain relief. I have pleasure is referring to TWO HUNDRED Aiiin nn von names, residuum of - New York and neigh borhood, who have been restored to vigorous health. About one-third of the above number according to the patients' own statements were considered hopeless eases. The inhaling method is soothing, safe and speedy, and consists in the administration of me dicines in ouch a manner, that they are conveyed into the lungs in the form 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 csvAnmsu TOO ENTIRN c vaunt use OF Conn:arm!, Applicants will please state if they have ever bled Item the Lungs, if they have lost Hash, nave a cough, night sweats and fever tunas, what and how much they exporato, what the condition of their stomach and bowels. The necessary Medicines, Apparatus, Lc., will be forwarded to any port. dollars, consultation fee.— Balance of the fee 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 Limp and Throat, as the hest nod neat effectual ever intro-• duced ins 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 Dr. Rose. In the above named diseases, the ap- Jilication of "Medicated Vapor." inhaled direct ly into the Lungs, may he justly considered as a great boon to ,uttering humanity, rendering consumption a perfectly curable disease. Dr. Hose deserves well of the Profession for his unwearied labors in bringing the inhaling method to such a degree of perfection. RANI STONI, M.D. CYRUS KINSELEY, M. D, JONAS A. MUTT, M. O. WM. B. AUSTIN, M. D. ORVILLE UPSON, M. D. GAVIN WETMORE, M. D. DR. ROSE'S TREATISE ON CONSUMP TION —Price one dollar. Address JOHNSON STEWART ROSE, Office 381, Broadway N. Y. arThe new Postage law requires that all let ters be cnn-csiu ; my correspondence limng extensive, applicants to insure replies, must en cleat postage. , .„ ilair Money Letters must be registered by the Postmaster, such letters only befog at our risk. April 9,i13.-6m. V?Etgll2l DOVEIVI. The Lost is Found; THE DEAD HAVE COME TO LIFE. ALEXANDRIA FOUNDRY OWNED BY ISRAEL GRAFFIUS, ESQ. C. McGILL wishes to inform his sst Rs friends nod the public generally, IN that ho has bought the above-named Foundry, Patterns. Flasks, and ell its contents, and from his long experience in the business he hopes to obtain n share of the public patronage. As be hits the Foundry in full ope ration. ho can tarnish all who may give hint s call with all kinds of Passings ; such as Rolling Mill and Forge Ca-tine, Urist and Saw Mill Casting, improved Thrashing Machine Casting; and in a short time will have Cook Stoves of va rious titer and improved patterns for wood and coal; else ten-plate stoves, Air-Tight. Parlor, and Bar-room stoves, of all sizes Mr wood or coal. Also Castings for house ; cellar grates ; such as I.entela. Sills, Sash-Weights. &c. Plows of every description of the latest and most im proved style. Also steel soles, wagon boxes, oven frames, large bells and cost water-pipes. HOLLOW—WARM consisting of Kettles, Boilers, &c.. having turn ing-lathes, he will be able to furnish one of the above-nonted articles, either wood or iron ; and he has all kinds of Castings too numerous to mention, all of which will ho sold cheaper than erne for essli and all kinds of country produce.— Also old metal will he taken in exchange forces ting. Hurry up your old metal and country pro duce when any articles are wanted. H. C. McGILL. pr, 43,'68.-Iy. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Com t of Common Pleas of Huntingdon Coun ty, to distribute the proceeds of the Sheriff's Sale of the personal property of Samuel L. Glas gow, amongst those entitled to receive the same hereby gives notice to all parties interested, that ho has appointed Friday the 23d day of May next, at two o'c'ock, P.M. at his office in the b ortmgh of Huntingdon, for the hearing of the parties hi this case, when anal where all persons interested may attend if they think proper. JOHN HEED, Aud. 30th April, 1856.-4 t. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Whereas letters testamentary on the Estate of William Orr, late of Tell Township, dec'd., have been granted to the undersigned, notice is herehy given to all persons indebted to said us tad to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement. JAMES ORR, Wfd. X. ORR, S • April 30. 1856.-61.. GrOOII7NTELT DMALIIRis can buy CLOTHING from ma in Huntingdon at Whole sale, as cheap as they can in the as I have Wholesale store In Philadelphia. Apr.ll.4e. • R. ROMAN. RETAILERS OF MERCHANDISE Cti r trn ., ( , ,o t u o i N , ( t . , ,k. ti ,11 r t a ltN r 0 1 f ;l e b i • chantile '6xes for de by the commencing l the Brat day of May, 1856. Alexandria Moro' & Porter Tp. CLASS. AMOUNT. George C..llucher, 13 $lO 00 13 10 00 13 10 00 Henry C. Walker, Charles Porter, William Moore, 14 7 00 Samuel Hatfield, Joseph Green &' Co., 14 7 00 John R. Gregory, 14 7 00 Jiarree Anrnship. Samuel W. Myton, ' 14 7 00 John C. Couch, 14 7 00 James C. Walker, 14 7 00 .. ..- Stewart Foster, 14 7 00 George W. Johnston, & Co., 14 700 Brady Township. Madden & Eby, 12 12 60 Irvin, Green & Co., 14 7 00 Cass ?p. t 6 Canaille Borough. Peter NI. Bare, 14 7 00 Evans% Brother, 14 7 00 .. _ . James Henderson, 14 7 00 Joseph P. Heaton, 14 7 00 Clay 7tnanship. T. E. Orbison & Co., 13 10 00 James Glasgow, 14 7 00 Cromwell Township. Thomas E. Orbison, 13 10 00 14 10 00 David Etaier, 14 7 00 13 10 bo George Sipe., Lieu. Wi g on & Co., £ &sifter Son, 14 700 Dublin Township. Blair fr. Robison, 13 10 00 Andrew Wilson, 14 7 00 Jainet Cree, Jr., 14 7 00 Franklin, Township. J. Wareham Matter% 13 10 00 - __ Samuel !Slattern, 14 7 00 Sheri], Stewart. & Co., 13 10 00 - John S. Isar, 14 7 00 G. & J. H. Shoenberger, 11 15 00 Huntingdon Borough. r h Fise & IleMurtrie, ... l2 12 50 ... _ .. J. &W. Saxton, ' 12 12 50 George G win, 12 12 50 Benjamin Jacobs, 14 7 00 W. & J. Carmun, 13 10 00 J. Bricker, 14 7 00 .. .... 14 7 00 14 7 00 E. Snore, Joseph Reiger, illougGby; 14 7 00 J. Snyder, e, 14 7 00 L. IV etabroolc, 14 7 00 Long & Decker, 14 7 00 Henry Roman, 14 7 00 Hairtley & Co., 14 7 00 Muses Straus, 14 7 00 J. Brown & Bro., 14 7 00 David P. (Juin, 13 10 00 William Colon, 14 7 00 llopewell TuTnehip. David & Wiiliaru Fisher 7L•, Co., 14 7 00 David Footer, 14 7 00 Jackson Township. Robert Mt:Burney, 14 7 00 John A. Wright. & Co., 13 10 00 . .. _ _ . ~ Joseph Porter, 14 7 00 Johnston & Michell, 14 7 00 Elias Musser, 14 7 00 George E. Little, 14 7 00 William 11. Harper, 14 7 00 James Magill, 14 7 00 Norris Township. George R. Steiner, 13 10 00 William Davis, 14 7 00 Reid & Rammer, 14 7 00 Owen & Grathus; 14 7 00 Joseph Law, 14 7 00 Irviu & Green, 14 7 00 Penn Twnship. David H. Campbell, 14 7 00 Samuel Wail, 14 7 00 Shirley Tp., & Shirleysburg 80. Beltsheover & Bossier, 14 7 00 i Olver S illier, ___ 14 7 00 John & J. Eby, 13 10 00 John W. Smith, 13 10 00 John Bare, 14 7 00 Samuel Eby, 14 7 00 William B. Lean, 13 10 00 John Long & Co., 13 10 00 J. G. Lightner, 14 7 00 S. L. Glasgow, 14 7 00 ... - _.. r. John H. Lightner, 14 7 00 Springfield township. Blair, Lucke & Co., 14 7 00 Sipes & Gorsuch, 14 7 00 Tell Township. A. C. & J. H. Blair, 14 7 00 George Noss, 14 7 00 A. C. Blair, 14 7 00 Tod Township. Anion Clark, 14 7 00 Aaron riliceder, 14 7 00 Levi Evans, 14 7 00 Kessler, Whitney & Co., 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 James Dunn. James Edwards, McGuire & Port, 14 7 00 Maker Thtonship. Megaban & Moore, 14 7 00 Jo:epl• Douglass, 14 7 00 Warnormark 2),., & Binning. hang Borough. Floral Clarke 14 7 00 James Clarke, 13 10 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 A. P. Kinney, B. P. Patton, G.quyer,Jr., P. FoZ, ' l4 7 00 West rp. & Petersburg Boro.' John Hewitt, Jr., 14 7 00 Henry Neff, 14 7 00 Benjamin Hartman, 14 • 7 00 John Cresswell & Son, 14 7 00 Samuel D. blyton, 14 7 00 John R. Hunter, 14 7.00 Union Township. Isaac Zimmerman, 14 7 00 Medicines. Huntingdon Borough. John Read, 3 10 00 Petersburg Borough. Joseph Johnston, 4 5 00 Distilleries. Brady Taonship. Jame. & John McDonald, 9 8 00 Barree Township. Robert Massey, 9 8 00 Breweries: .Alexandria Borough. Henry Fockler, 9 8 00 Huntingdon Borough. John Fackler, 9 8 00 Mills Fisher & Mehl saris, 14 7 00 Shirley Aonship. George Eby, 14 7 00 Alexandria Borough. John Geminill, 14 7 00 An appeal will be held by the undersigned at any time up to the 15th day of Jul' at the Com missioners' Office. Persons wishing to appeal will please apply within the time prescribed, as the law prolubits any appeal after that time. MERRY W. MILLER. Appraiser, (iv. Notice is hereby given that all Lincenses not lifted previous to or during the August Court, will be left in the hands of a Justice of Peace for collection. A. B. CREWIT. Hunt. April 16,1856. County Treasurer. NOTICE. The undersigned basing Administered on the Estate of Alexander fal , •iibben, deed., noti fies all persons owing S having claims against said Estate to come forward and settle their asicounts. JNO. UcOULLOCH, .Actos'r. Aril 16, 1966.-191. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. BY EXPRESS, ZS AltitlYAX, r SPRING AND SUIVMER GOODS. _ Are just receiving and opening one of the fin est assortments of Goods ever uttered to the cit izens of this place. as follows Clothes, Cassimers, Satinetts, Vestings, Cot ton Goode for Summer wear ; also. Chnllies. Be rages, Lawns and Prints, and every other article necessary tor the Ladies. A splendid lot of Block Silk. Ladies' striped and barred Silk, Muslin, Linnen Goods, and in fact every article of wearing apparel necessary for ladies. Hosiery and fancy Goods. Also all kinds of Dress Trimmings, Gloves. Gordo, Ribbon., Hair Braids, Dress Caps, and every other article usually kept in a country store. _ Straw Bats of this 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 ho heat as fir quality and cheapness of prices ; it is un doubtedly the finest in town—no exception. CARPETS!, and Oil Cloths. A splendid assortment of Carpets, Duggits and Oil Cloths. HARDWARE, The hest assortment in town, not excepting the "11ardw•are establishment," and at hewer prices. QUEENSWARE, GROCERIES, Tobacco, Cigars, WILLOW WARD, dm, Cedar-Ware, Ropes, Cbrds and every variety of Goods. such as are usually kept in a country store, can be had by calling at the Clow Store of J. & W. SAXTON. A very good article of Mackerel, herring, Cod fish, Hams, Shoulders, and Dried Beef, just re reined and for rule at the cheap corner opposite the Post Unice, known as the store al J. & W. SAXTON. Umbra!lna anti l'arasols, of a new ante, just received and for sale by J. & W. SA X I FON. Carpet Bags, Fans, anti Ladies' Dress Collars of army variety, and most beautiful styles. fur ....... ..... Bale J. & W. SAXTON. The finest assortment of Fancy Cassimers ev er offered ; also vesting, Coot Cas•imers, and at lower prices than can he purchased at any other house in town, tier sale by J. & W. SAXTUN. Huntingdon, April 16, 185 G. NOTICE. The following named persinisluive filed their applications fur tavern and eating house liven sea in the office of the Clerk of the Court it Quarter Sessions for the county of Huntingdon to he preser.ted to said Court on Tuesday the 20th day qf May, next, to wit TAVERNS. William B. Zeigler, Huntingdon. Andrew Johnston, Huntingdon. Andrew Mcebus, Huntingdon. Henry MeManigill, Huntingdon. Henry Cortiprobst, Huntingdon. Edwin J. Neff, Petersburg. Henry He'fright, Petersburg. Samuel Huey, Alexandria. George Randolph, Barren tp. James Fleming, Barren Township. James K. Hampson, Brady Tp. Abraham Lewis, Mt. Union. James A. Bell, West Ty. Martha McMurtrie, West Tp. Robert Stewart, Jackson Tp. Samuel Stetfey, Jackson. James Chamberlin, Warriorsmark Tp. John Jamison, Dublin Tp. Daniel Prough, Henderson Tp. Michael McCabe, Tod Tp. James Dunn, Tod Tp. EATING HOUSES. Rudolph Neff, Petersburg Borough Nathaniel Hopkins, Alexandria Borough Samuel Beagle, Morris Tp. Henry Wirrbaugh, Birmingham Borough, Henry Africa, Huntingdon. George Thomas, Huntingdon. Edward e. Summers, Huntingdon. Thomas McGillam ' Tod Tp. M. P. CAMPBELL, Clerk. Apr.30,'56,3t. HAW DISCOVZRI. In the healing net, Those afflicted with all kinds of Tumors, Wens, Cancers, Fungus, Haimatodes, Seltorrus, Goiter, Polypus, &c., or any growth or Sores. no maser on what part of the hotly, can he cured by an entirely new method, without cutting, caustic or pain, (if cu rable). Those afflicted with Blindness, Deaf ness, and other Diseases, no matter what their name may he, can rest assured of finding relief, and therefore should not delay a moment. Write disease and symptoms full and yon cats receive an answer by return mail; to insure an answeL. enclose the small suns of Twenty-five Cents, dr warrant him its spending his time for your bene fit. All other letters must have at post stamp en closed to pre-pay answers. N. B—Dr. K. is a regular Graduate. There is no need to visit distant places, to undergo a painful operation, and spend a fortune when you can he cured with little expanse, and without suffering, near home. ..... Aihirers, tea:: L. KILLING, Mechanicsburg, Cumberland county, Pa. Apr.23,'56.-.1 Om. r BOOKS! --umrv." rna BOOKS! 40 ; 000 Vol:2'„'i, S ralinn,revaen„dpv: l 4",r. usually kept in a Philadelphia Book Store, and 11181, of them et half the Publisher's retail price, the subscriber now offers to the public. All school books used in the county can be had in any quantities at retail anti wholesale rates. Foolscap, Litter and Wrapping Paper, wholesale or by the ream. 1. superior Gold Pens with Silver and Gol d Cases, trotn $1 upwards. WO Pocket .d Pen knives of Rogers' and others' best manufacture. i 00 splendid Port btonnaiesand Pocket Books at 20 ets. and upwards. 3 000 PIEEES WALL PAPER, of the tatest and prettiest styles, just received Irom Philadelphia and New York, prices from 10 cts. pieue and upwards. 500 heautitully painted and gold gifted Win dow Shades at 44 ets. and upwards. The public I are but to call and examine, to be convinced that in buying of the above mock they wII he pleased and also save money. Re member the place, corner of Montgomery and Railroad streets. WM. COLON. Apr.23,'56. • CLOTHING ! A New Assortment hint Opened ! And will be sold 80 per cent. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST! HROMAN respectrully iteerme his Gusto 11, mere and the public generally, that he haa ' just opened at his stare room in Market Square, Huntingdon, t splendid now stock of Ready made _ _ --- Clothing for Spring and Summer ! which he will sell theaper than the same quality of Gouda can be purchased at retail in Philadel phia or any .other establishment in the military. Persons wishing to buy Clothing would do well to call and examine his stork before purcha sing elsewhere. April MILNWOOD ACADEMY, SHADE GAP, HUNTINGDON COUNTY, PA. W. H. WOOD, A. M., Proprietor and Principal. SAMUEL CAMPBELL, Assistant. JOHN N. CAUSLAND, Teacher in Preparatory Department. Rev. W. S. MORRISON, Lecturer on Evidences of Christianity. Rev. JAMES CAMPBELL, Lecturer on General Literature. J. A. SHADE, M. D., Lecturer on Anatomy and Hygeana. The semi-annual Exhibition will take place on the lst Wednesday of April. An address will he delivered before the societies in the fore part of the day. The exhibition will come off in the evening:. the..examinations the week previous. These exercises the friends of education ere re spectfully invited to attend. The next session will open the lot Wednesday of May. This in. stitution holds out peculiar inducetnents totaling men seeking an education. The Board of in structors is composed of gentlemen of high literary attainments and skilled in their professions. The location is very healthy, having the pure mountain air and free from till noxious vapors arising from stagnant water and marshy ground. Those euhjert to ague could not find a more desirable place. The temptations to vice, idleness, and dissipation are few. There is nothing to draw the mind of the student from his books, no liquor is allowed to he sold in the place or nearer than Mt. Union, 17 miles off. It is just such a situation as a young man ilesirous'of improvement would seek. . . The societies are in a flourishing condition ; and each has a fine library of choice works. The buildings arc large and commodious. capable of accommodating coins fitly students. Shade Gap is a quiet and retired place. ;limited on the mail route between Chambersburg and the Mt. Union static?) of the Penna. Railroad. Titans—For session of five months, for hoard tuition and room. 1552.50. Washing, light and fuel, extra. Students are charged from the time of entering until the 'lose of the session. Pay ments quarterly in advance. For catalogues and further particulars address W. IT. WOOD, Shade Gap, Hunt. Co., Pa. March 5,1856.-3 mo, New Goods New Goods CALL AT 11. 2. OVVINISN D. P. Gain has just received from Philadel• phia a large and beautiful stock of SPRING di. SUMMER GOODS. consisting of the most fashionable Dress Goods. for Ladies and Gentlemen, such as Black Silks. Chameleon & Fancy Silks, Silk Chalti, Challi de loins, Spring stiles of Hamilton De Loins, Mirages. All Wool de Lairs, Fancy and Domes tic Ginghams, Debuis, Madonna Cloth, Alpacca. Lawns, and Prints of all description. ALSO, a large lot of dress Trimmings, d ress Buttons, Bonnet Silks, Ribbons, Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery, Laces, Veils, Undersleeves, Cullers Chimes cps. Mohair head dresses. Summer Shawls, &c. Also, Cloths, black and blue, black and fancy Cassimer, Cassinets, Vesting. Cotton Stripes, for pants, Nankeen. Mullins, bleached and un bleached. Tick.. Cheeks, Table Diaper, Wool en and Linen Table Covers, and a variety of Goods too numerous to mention. Also Bonnets, • Hats & Caps, Boots and Shoes, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE Buckets, Tubs, Churns, Baskets, Oil Cloths, Groceries, Fish and salt, and all goods tigually kept in a c.ntryStore . My old - customers, and as many new ones as can crowd in are respectfully requesteti to come and examine my goods All kinds of Country produce taken in ex change fur goods, at the highest market prices. April 9, 1856. . CASSVILLE MALE AND FEMALE SEMINARY Huntingdon County, Pa. REV. A. P. RANK, A. M., Principal. MISS KATE IV A LAIL Precepiress, The Spring Session of this Institution will commence on Thursday, May Ist, 1856, and continue 21 Weeks. Uassville Seminary is located in a healthy and Mural Village, in Trough Creek Valley, Twelve Miles from the Mill Creek Station on the Pennsylvaida Central Rail Road, and may be reached in 10 hours front Baltimore or Philadelphia. The Buildings are Brick, and afford ample accommodations for one hun- dred and fifty Pupils. Thom who desire their Sons and Daughters to be removed from the heat and noise of the City during the Summer mouths, may find in Cassvihe, a quiet retreat, Fresh Mountain Air, and pure water, together with Literary- admit rages. TERMS. Tuition in English Branches, and Ancient Languages, per Session, $lO,OO. Music, Pain ting, Drawing, and Modern Languages. Ex. tra. Room nod Furniture per Session, $5,00. Board and Washing, per Week, $1,75. GEO. W. SPEER, Secretary of Board of Trustees. Cassville March, 26 1856.-6 t. NEW WHOLESALE DREG STORE. N. SPENCER THOMAS, No 26, South Second Street, Philadelphia. Lmporter, Manufacturer, and Dealer is Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, ACIDS, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS, COLORS, WHITE LEAD, French and American White ZINC, WX4i'GW CLANN 4 Glassware, Varnishes, Brushes, Instruments, Ground Spices, Whole Spices, and all other articles usually kept by Druggists, including Borax, It.digo, Glue, Shellac, Potash, Ate., Ste. All orders by muil, 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. Mar.12,'56.—1y. J. C. MCLANAHAX, WILLIAM JACK, DAVID WATSON, Jxo. C. Irma. GA YSPORT FOUNDRY. MACHINE SHOP. Hollidaysburg, flair, Co., Pa. r r nE proprietors °fails establish meat have lately increased their dm facilities for luruishing extensively Ga„... 177 Steam Engine., Moo ing Machine- """ ry, Railroad Car-wheels, and Axles, Mill Gear ing. Pulleys,Hangers Shalimg, Hot Blast and other pipes , and Furnace castings of all kinds. Plows and Plow Castings. Porticos. Ver andahs, Iron Railings of beautifutittyle and fin ish. All work done with dispatch and on us fa vorable tortes on any other establishment in the State. BIoLANABAN, WATSON & CO. Feb. 90, '56•-3m. PARMER'S HOME. DENBY McMINIGILL. Hill Street, Huntingdon, Hunt. County, Pa. THE proprietor would reap-ctfully in. . nounce in all his old customers and the ' "rest of mankind," that he has ratted his WI house, and is prepared to accommodate straimmrs and teavellers, and the public generally. lie has also attached a LIMY STABLE, and he will hire bursae, carriages, U., on the most reasonable terms. April 9 1856.—1 y. JOSEPh DOUGLAS S, in McConnelletown hae constantly on hand, ready made rifle., and as prepared to make and repair Gans oral' kinds at Ore shorted psi... tApril lees, An Improvement Worthy the Progres- sive Age. ALDRICH & FOOTE'S PATENT WASHING MACHINE rri HE subscriber is prepared to furnish every citizen of the Commonwealth ss hit 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 ark best material, Miller the supervision of the subscriber, who is ',coated to deliver them at any point in this or the ad joining counties. This machine possesses tnany adva moires over any other of the kind. froni the fact, that it in no manner wears the elothingus es less soap, and is easier soothed. The price ranges from six to seven dollars. The subscriber warrants this machine to give entire satisfaction. If it does not do everything he says. no charge will he mik. A trial is ear nestly invited and perfect satisfaction warranted. A strong recommendation for the machi me is the number already sold. Any person who wi d hea one of these articles, can be accommodated by addressing BEN.i. J. WILLIAMS, Alexanurio, Iluni. Co., Pa. M ny.30,'55.—1 y. TIIE FIVE PER CENT SAVING FUND. Of the National Safety Company. Walnut Street, South West Corner Third Street. PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated by the Slate of Pura sylvania. ironer is received in Itti sum large or small 4 -* ; ) Blionlinterest paid front the day of deposit. 400 . . The Office ie open every day, from 9 o'clock in the morning till 7 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings. till 9 o'clock INTEREST FIVE PERCEN•r All sums lurge or small, are paid back in gold on demand without notice. to any mnount. President, Hon. HENR't L. RENNER, Viee President, ItoBERT SELFRIDGE, Secretory, Wm J. REED. DIRECTORS. _ _ Henry L. Benner, C. Landreth Minns, Edward L. Carter, F. Carroll Brewster, Robert Selfridge. Joseph B. Barry, Samuel K. Ashton, Hen. L. Churchman, James B. Smith. Francis Lee. The investments of the Fund now amounting to !nom than ONE MILLION Of dollars, in accor dance with the act of incorporation are made in Alm tgages, Ground Retina, and in such first-class securities as must always insure perfect security to the depositors, and place beyond all risk the permanency and stability of this old and well established Institution. Feb. 20, 1856. 1 ,Ma11411f2 SHIRLEYSBURG, Huntingdon County, Penn, 'rids Institution in located lit Shirleyshurg, Hun tingdon County, Pa.,7 miles from Mt. Union station, on the Central Railroad, on the stage route from the latter place to Chainhernliurg. The summer session of this institution t7um. menees on Thursday, the tot of May. I lie attention of Parents and Guardians is re spectfully called to this institution, as offertng excellent advantages for obtaining an education. It is situated in a retired, healthy Mid beautiful section of the country, free from evil and distur bing influences, so that a rare opportunity is of fered to young men of pursuing a thorough courie of study, uninterrupted. The course em braces all the branches taught at the best Acad endes in the State. The large and valuable 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 1'1.4111060n received here, e qual to that imparted at first class Academies.— Ily an earnest attention to the welfare of those committed to their charge. the Principals hope to merit a continuance of the patronage that has heats bestowed upon them. TERMS.—Boarding, Room and Tuilion, for session of five months, $55 ; washing, light and fuel extra. Payments quarterly in•advance.— Books, stationary, &e., eon he obtained hero at city prices. For Circulars or further informa tion address the Principals. REV. G. W. SHAIFFER, A. M. WM. McGALLIABD, A. B, April 2, 1859r6t. HUNTINGDON COMMICIA& SCHOOI4. This school has been opened it. the Hall for merly occupied by the "Sous of Temperance," on Hill street. 11,e course of instruction em braces Single itOU Double Entry 1,, uk keeping, lectures on commercial science. apil also lectures OP commercial law, Ethics, and political econo my, delivered by members of the Dar. The student passes through a course compri sing over lino• hundred forms, writing cut, jour— nalizing, posting and closing tour entire sets of hooks, solving problems, the., precisely us in re al business, and in addition to this Ito has large p ra ctice in oral and blackboard exercises, in o pening and closing Single and Douhle Entry Books. in Partnership, Administration, Joint, and COMpOUIId Company settlements, in rOeM sing a partner into copartnership, and settling with a retiring one, all of which, together with various other exercises and calculations cannot fail to give full satisfaction and profit the learn er. Students can enter at any time a day or e vening class or both if they wiab, the limo is unlimited, they can leave at any time and re turn at pleasure wit:iota additional charge. For any other particulars, addre , s personally or by letter T. 11. POLLOCK, Principal. Assistance given when required in opening and closing books. [April 2,1856.-Iy. NOTICE. TUE undersigned having sold out and given up business at Mill Creek, they are now anxious to have all unsettled accounts, notes, &c., due them settled up in as short time as possible.— Those, therefore, knowing themselves indebted, will give this notice their earliest attention. KESSLER & BRO. I'. B. We have 40,000 Plastering Lath on hand and for eels, K. & R. Apr.e,'s6.-et.• MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. TREASURER'S SALE, OF UNSEATED LANDS, Sold for Taxes up to and Including 1854. WHEREAS, by an act of the General As- V V sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, entitled "An act to amend an act direct ing the mode of selling unseated lands for tax es and other purposes," passed 13th March, 18. 15, and the other acts upon that subject i the Trettstirers of the several counties within .this Commonwealth are directed to commence on the 2nd Monday in June in the year 1816, and at the expiration of every two years thereafter, and adjourn from day to tiny, if it be necessa , ry so to ti,o, and make public sale of the whole or any part of such tracts of unseated land, aituate in the proper county, as will pay the at , rearages of the taxes which shall then have re. mained doe and tinpaid fur the space done year before, together with all costa necessarily accruing by reason of such delinquency, &c.— I ALFRED B. CREWIT, Treasurer of the County of Iluntingdon, do therefore hereby give notice that upna the following tracts of Illabe. ted land, situate herein described, the several sums stated are "the arrearagea of the taxes, respectively, due and unpaid for one year:' and that, its pursuance of the direction of the afore said act of Assembly, I shall, on Monday the 9th clay of dyne next, tit the Court House, in the borough of Huntingdon, commence the Public Sale of the whole or anypart of such tracts of unseated lauds, open which sill or an, part of the taxes herein specified shall then be due, and continue such sale, by adjournment, until all the tracts upon which the taxes shall remain duo and unpaid, be sold. ALFRED B. CREWIT, Treasurer of Iluntingdon County, Treasurer's Office,l April 1, 1856. j 4. P. Names of Warrantees, Bnrree 'Township : Cromwell Township: Alexander McKeehan, Charles Bayles, John Smith, George Stephenson, John Jourdan, Samuel Galbraith, Jossplt Galbraith, John Galbraith, Walter B. Hudson.' Cass Township r William Miller, Robert Miller, Clay Township Thomas Green, Ephraim Galbraith, Dublin Township Titus Harvey, John Forrest, Franklin Township : John Partner, Henderson Township Henry Gates, Jackson Township Thaw Partner, Jacob Hilteheimer, 402 53 389 31 393 17 403 53 418 120 393 41 400 70 408 77 120 50 413 126 416 88 400 George Steever, Andrew Boyd, George Crazor, Adnin Striker, George Engle., James Deane, Henry Canan, Alearander Johnston, Thomas McCune, John Russell, William Steel, Samuel Canan, Samuel Marshall, Robert Caldwell, George Wiee, Porter Township Samuel Fisher, Ruth Greeo,. Henry Green, Eleazer Wallasters, John Spencer, Shirley Tp. : Benjamin Brown, Springfield Tp. Nathan Old, Tod,Tp. Daniel Neweumer 4 48 S. Barkley & W. Edwards, 8 64 do. de. do. 10 76 Henry Roads, 9 10 Neal Clark, (r.Ow Amos) John Pearson, John Philips, George Buchan., David Lapsley, Joseph Brown, James Witer, Daugherty & Speer, do. do. John Dian, William Man, John Murphy, John Miller, Tell 'l'p.: George Truman, Simon Potter, John Pease, Adam Clow, Union Tp.: John Covenhoven, Robert Fea, 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 Laurish, John Kerr, Warriorsinark Tp. : John Matthews, —A LSO— The following real estate upon which person• al property cannot be found sufficient to pay the taxes, returned by the several collectors, is charged with the taxes thereon assessed for the years Issl and 1852, and will be sold as unsex• ted lands. in pursuance of the directions of the 41st Action of the act of Assembly, entitled : .`An Act to reduce the State debt and to incur• porate the Pennsylvania Canal and Railroad Company," approved the 20th April, 1844: Barree Tp. 150 William Crownover, Jackson Tp. 800 Adam Tedwilee, 400 422 115 400 400 400 400 420 24 400 400 400 76 107 400 277 46 GO 294 210 120 420 102 400 439 51 438 40 271 85 242 61 322 62 309 75 395 113 355 129 414 10 431 30 288 69 181 78 28 18 422 39 412 78 [Estate of Johu McClure, deed.) Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that letters of Ad. ministration on the estate of John !do Cinre late of Tod Township Huntingdon County deed., have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said township, to whom, those in. dehted will please make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them do.. ly authenticated for settlement. MoOLIIRE, Ado April 2,1856.-6 t• J. giLIGAPV3RI anurta, COUNTY SURVEYOR. Office.with Daniel Anima, Eeq., Hill stress be. tween Montgomery aid Smith strews% thumb 'neon. Pa, Wert. fa 'llol,lf Taxa. 21 21 25 90 19 63 23 34 3 60 12 48 3 44 16 37 14 73 15 30 2 40 40 32 10 61