Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, May 21, 1856, Image 3

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    Cheapest "Job Printing" Office
'T2bi4 GOVISTY.
We have now made such arrangements in our
Job 0/lice as will enable us to do all kinds of
Job Printing at 20 per cent.
cheaper rates
Than any Office in the County.
Give us a call. If we don't give entire satisfae
lion, no charge at all will be made.
HO!
WHAT A RUSH!
Alt
@ficOlft2 8701112.
HE is now selling his huge and splendid an•
sortment of
Goods at Cost.
For Gentlemen's wear, consisting of Cloths,
Black and Blue ; Black Cassimer, Satinets,
Flannels, &c.
Table Diaper, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds,
Summer Cloth, Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs
for ladies and gentlemen, Silk Handkerchiefs,
Satin and Grenadine Vestings, Marseilles ar.d
Figured Vestiugs.
A large lot of Gloves and Hosier for ladies
and children.
A good assortment of Silk Good—Black,
from 50 cents to $1,25 ; Colored, from 75 cents
to Si.
\o. 1 extra Moleskin Hats for $3,75.
A large stock of Hardware, Qneeneware and
Groceries.
A splendid stock of
Duties' Dress Good 4,
Such as Mime De Lanes, De Berge, Alpacas,
Mashies, Cambric and Swiss, spotted and figur•
ed ; Black Silk Laces, Edgings and hisertings;
Black Silk and Cotton Nettin and Bobinet,
Silk and Cotton Blonds, and a variety of Goods
of every kind.
A large lot of Summer Wear for men and
boys.
mar All of which will be sold at prices bc•
gond all competition.
Mayl4,'s6.
IN BLAST AGAIN !
ttrt r
Huntingdon , r• • Foundry,
.n 4 itpik
- -
SUBSCRIBERS TAKE TIIIS
Mr
thod of inlorming their triads and the pub
lic generally, that they hare rebuilt the Hunt
ingdon Foundry, and are now in successful Dp
erosion' and are prepared to furnish casting of
nil kinds, of the best quality on the shortest no
tice and most reasonable terms.
Farmers are invited to call and examine nor
Ploughs. We are manuructuring the Hunter
-Plough, (this plough took the premium at the
Huntingdon County Agricultural Fair, in 1855)
also Hunter's celebrated Cutter Plough, which
can't he heat, together with the Keystone,
llill
side. and Ha rshear Ploughs. We have on hand
anti arc manufheturing stoves, such as Cook,
Parlor and office stoves for coal cr wood.
BOLLOW-W ARE
consisting of Kettles, Boilers, Skillets, &c., all
of which will be sold cheap for cash or in ex
change for country produce. Old metal taken
for new castings. By a strict attention to busi
ness find desire to please, we hope to receive a
a hare of public patronage.
J. M. CUNNINGHAM & BRO.
April 30, 1356.—tc.
NOTIOE,_
BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS.
TILE Trustees of the Huntingdon Presbyte
:inn Congregation will receive proposals up un
til 6 o'clock, P. M., of Saturday. the 24th of
May, inst., fur the erection of a l'arsonaye, in
West Huntingdon.
The building to be brick, to be completely
finished and ready to be occupied by March,
1657. The plastering all to be done before the
lot of November next.
- "ThuTontritcllr;flibe required to give Bond
with approved security.
The plan and specifications can be seen at
the office of Messrs. Miles and Dorris.
:". l'roposals can be left with either of the under.
signed, I). BLAIR, Preet.
Geo. W. GARRETTMON, Sec' y.
Mny7;56.-3t.
(Estate of Andrew Robieon, deceased.]
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned,
who has been appointed Auditor by the Or
phans' Court of Huntingdon county, to distri
bute the balance in the hands of David MM.
eon, surviving Executor of the last will and
testament 'of Andrew Robison, dee'd., late of
Warriorsmark 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 or be de
barred from coming in upon said fund.
TIIEO. H. CREMER, Auditor.
May7.'s6.—.lt.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned
-Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common
Pleas of Huntingdon county to distribute the
proceeds of the Sheriff's sale of the personal
property of Stephen Moore and David White
sell, 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 May, inst., when and where all persons
having claims against said fund aro required
to present the same or be debarred from com
ing in 'poll said fund.
THEO. H. CREMER, Auditor.
Mayl','s6.-4t.
Auditor's Notioe,
The undersigned Auditor appointed by the
Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county
to distribute the proceeds of the Sheriff's sale of
the real estate of Reuben White, amongst those
entitled to receive the same, hereby gives no.
tice, that he has appointed Tuesday, the 10th
day of June next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at the
Court House, for the purpose of receiving ad
ditional testimony and hearing the parties,
when and where all persons interested may at
tend if they think proper.
THEO. H. CREMER, Auditor.
May14,'56.-4t.
LIME, LIME..
The subscriber has just finished and has in
complete operation. three Lime Kilns, produ
cing daily a large amount of the best white
lime burned in the interior of the State, I will
furnish it at any point on the Pennsylvania or
Portage Roads ' or at the Kiln, at fair rates.—
All orders will be promptly attended to,
JAMES FUNK,
DuNrexsvit.ut,
Blair Co„ Pa.
May14,'66.-6t.
LOOK AT THIS FIGURE!
At Roman'a Mammoth Clothing Store, you
can get "
Linen. Coatslor 97 Cents,
thutnner Pants for 97 Cents.
Susnmer ♦oats for 87 Cent*.
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE.
TAE undersigned offers for sale the two tracts
of land hereinafter described to wit: 000
tract situate in rud township, Huntingdon Co.,
containing
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. Ou this
tract are erected a two story Log House, a
Bank Barn, Blacksmith Shop, a two story
Tenant House. There are also two ncver•faii
ing springs of water, one at the House and one
at the Barn ; also, an Orchard of choice fruit
trees. Water can ho made to flow into every
field on this plantation. . . .
One other 'tract of land adjoining the above,
having been originally part thereof, containing
97 acre s,
about fifty_ acres of which have been recently
cleared. Upou this tract there are a good
Dwelling House, a new Baal( Burn, and other
accessary buildings ; also two excellent and
never.failing springs of water, one of which is
near to the dwelling house.
The lands lie iwithin about seven miles of
Broad Top City and the Huntingdon and Broad
Top Railroad. Those desiring to purchase are
requested to call upon the undersigned, who at
present resides on the tract first above dosrri•
bed, nod who will give every necessary infbr•
!nation in regard to these lands, time of giving
possession, &c., &c. The terms of sale will be
made easy, so as to suit purchasers of limited
DAVID AURAN D.
May7,'56.-3t.
HARDWARE STORE !
'B
ELIEVING nn cstohlishment of this kind
needed in this pince, the subscribers ha,
jnst opened a Isige end carefully selected stock
01 tlannwAna, and are now realty to accommo
date all who may give them a call.
Among our sioa will be found a full assort.
meat of
Building Materials,
Nails, Glass, Putty, Locks, Bolts, Ilinges,&o.
A really excellent assortment of
Mechanics , Tools,
including all the latest inventions. Mill, Cross
cut, Tenon, Bow, Hand, Compose and Wood
Saws, (thirty different varicties,)Chfsels, Axes,
Hatchets, Shears and Scissors, Graduated end
Common Auger Bits, Table and Pocket Cutle•
ry, Iron and Steel of all shapes and sizes, Car
riage Springs and Axles, Miners' Coal Shovels,
Blacksmiths' Vices, Oils and Paints, Brushes,
flames. he., he. In fact everything usually
kept in a
Hardware Store.
We melte no allusion to any other individual
establishment, Hardware or Dry Druids, hot we
soy generally that for reasons well understood
by traders, we con end do sell Goods in our line
on bettor terms than they eats ha had elsewhere
in this county, and as tow ascot, be had in any
neighboringeounty. Persons tram a distance
are invited to call or send in their orders.
fir Two doors west of the Globe nod Post
Office. JAMES A. BROWN & CO.
A pr.30,'56.—1y.
BOVHI2.
The Lost is Found;
THE DEAD HAVE COME TO LIFE.
ALEXANDRIAFOUNDRY
OWNED ItY ISRAEL SRAM., E.:.
itl) C. McGILL wishes to Inform his
friends end the public generally,
that lie has bought the above-muned 17
Foundry, Patterns, Fltuks, and all its
contents, and front his long experience in the
business he hopes to obtain a shore of the public
Patronage. As he line the Foundry in full ope
ration. he con furnish all who may give him
cell with ell kinds of Castings ; such as Rolling
Mill and Forge Casting, Grist and Sow Mill
Casting, improved Thrashing Machine Casting;
nod in a short time will hove Cook Stoves of ra
tion, nicer and improved patients for wood and
cool; also ten-plate stoves, Air-Tight, Parlor,
and Bar-room stoves, of all sires for mood or
coal. Also Castings Mr house ; cam' grates ;
such as Lentels. Sills, Sash-Weights, he. Plows
of every description of the latest and most im
proved style. Also steel soles, wagon Mixes,
oven frames, large bells and cast water-pipes.
1101.LOW—WARZI
insisting of Kettles, Boilers, he.. having turn
ing -lathes, he will be able to furnish any °lithe
above-named articles,cither wood or Iron ; and
he has all kinds of Castings too numerous to
mention, all of which will be sold cheaper t
ever for cull and all kinds of country produce.—
Also old metal will be taken in exchange for cas
ting. Ilurry up your old metal and country pro
duce when any articles are wanted.
B. C. McGILL.
A pr.23,'56,1y.
A SIZNV bIsCOYVItIsn.
ssss
In the healing net. Those afflicted with all
kinds of Tumors, Wens, Cancers, Fungus,
linimatodes, Sehorrus, Goiter, Polypus, &c.,
or any growth or Sores, nn matter on what part
of the body, can be cured by an entirely Hew
method, without cutting, caustic or pale, (if cu
rable). Those afflicted with Sliminess, Deaf
ness, and other Diseases, no matter what their
outer may be, can rest assured of finding relief,
and therefore should not delay a moment. Write
disease and symptoms full and you can receive
an answer by return mail; to insure an answer
enclose the small sum of Twenty-fire Cents, to
warrant him in spending his time for your bene
fit. All other letters must have a post stomp en
closed to pre-pay answers. N. ll—Dr. K. is
regular Graduate.
liter° is no need to visit distant places, to
undergo a painful operation, and spend a fortune
when you can be cured with little expense, and
without suffering, near home.
Address, Du. C. L. KELLING,
ileeMiniesblirg, Cumberland County, Pa.
Apr.23,'56.-10m.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
The undersigned Auditor appointed by the
Court 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 some
hereby gives notice to all parties interested, that
he h. appointed Friday the MI day of May
next, at two o'clock, P.IIL at his office in the
borough of Iluntingdon, for the hearing of the
parties in this case, when and when all persons
interested may attend if J hey think proper.
OHN REED, And.
30th April, 1856.—1 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
hereby given to all persons indebted to said es
tate to make payment immediately, and those
having claims against the same to presets them
duly authenticated for settlement.
JAMES ORR, ) E
WM. X. ORR, 5 rs '
April 30, 1856.-BV.
D
fr ig on it in T ie iinrintin li gr t n a S t cgobluay
sale as cheap as they can in the 1 have
R W holesalei stare in Philadelphia.
Apr.n,'NA. H. RetMAN,
RETAILERS of MERCHANDISE.
C l,A,ntriuettuN Ur' M e Et tl;lltiN It7 on ryhAiPr.(scrol;e
•
ehuntile ' liontin Lnes, for tie year commencing
the
first day of May, 1830.
Alexandria Boro' cf• Porter Tp. CLASS. AMOCNT.
George C. Bucher, 13 $lO 00
Henry C. Walker, 13 10 00
Charles Porter, 13 10 00
William Moore, 14 7 00
Samuel Hatfield, •
14 7 00
Joseph Green it' Co., 14 7 00
John R. Gregory, 14 7 00
Ban•ec Township.
Samuel W. Myton, 14 7 00
John C. Couch, 14 7 00
James C. Walker, 14 7 o 0
Stewart Foster, 14 7 00
George W. Johnston, & Co., 14 700
Brady 7bwashiji.
Madden & Eby, 12 12 50
Irvin, Green & Co., 14 7 00
Cass 'I), di Camille Borough.
Peter M. Bare, 14 7 00
Evans & Brother, 14 7 00
James Henderson, 14 7 00
- --
,
Joseph P. Heaton, 14 7 00
Clay Township.
T. E. Orbison & Co., 13 10 00
James Glasgow, 14 7 00
Cromwell Township.
Thomas E. Orbison, 13 10 00
David Etnier, 14 10 00
..
,
George Sipes, 14 7 00
heti. Wigton & Co., 13 10 00
Sheller & Son, 14 7 00
Dub/in 7blrnsliip.
Blair & Robison, 13 10 00
Andrew Wilson, 14 7 00
- ,
James Cree, Jr.; 14 7 00
Franklin Township.
J. Wareham Matters, 13 10 00
Samuel Matters, 14 7 00
Shock, Stewart k Co., 13 10 00
John S. DOI, 14 7 00
G. & J. H. Shoenbergor, 11 15 00
Huntingdon Borough.
Fisher k McMurtrie, 12 12 50
.1. & W. Saxton, 12 12 30
George Owls, 12 12 50
Benjamin Jacobs, 14 7 00
W. ,S: J. Carmen, 13 10 00
3. Bricker, 14 7 00
E. Snare, 14 7 00
Joseph Holger, 14 7 00
A. ‘N illoughby, 14 7 00
J. Snyder, 14 7 00
L. Westbrook, 14 7 00
Long & Decker, 14 7 00
Henry Rotnan, 14 7 00
Hartley & Co., 14 7 00
Moses Straus, 14 7 00
J. Brown & Bro., 14 7 00
David P. ()win, 13 10 00
William Colon, 14 7 00
Hopewell Township.
David he William Fisher & Co., LI 700
David Foster, 7 00
Jackson Township.
Robert Mellurney, 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 H. Harper, 14 7 00
James Magill, 14 7 00
Morris Township.
George H. Steiner, 13 10 00
William Davis, 14 7 00
Reid & Hammer, 14 7 00
Owen & 0 ntffi us, . 14 7 00
Joseph Law, 14 7 00
Irvin & Green, 14 7 00
d'enit Township.
David 11. Campbell, 14 7 00
Saimaa' Wail, 14 7 00
Shirley Tp., ic , Shirleysburg 80.
Beltzlinover & Boaster, 14 7 00
Oliver Etnier, 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. Leas, 13 10 00
John Long & Co., 13 10 00
J. G. Lightner, 14 7 00
S. L. Glasgow, 14 7 00
John 11. Lightner, 14 7 00
Springfield township.
Blair, Mao & Co., 14 . 700
Sipes & Gorsuch, 11 7 00
Tell Township. •
A. C. & J. 11. Blair, 14 7 00
George Noss, 14 7 00
A. C. Blair, 14 7 00
Tod Township.
Anins Clark, 14 7 00
Aaron Sheeder, 14 7 00
lxvi livans, l4 7 00
Kes.der, Whitney & Co., 14 7 00
James Dunn, 14 7 00
James Edwards, 14 7 00
, ”,':;:ii.; .1. Port, 14 7 00
Walker ibumship.
Megahan S Moore,
Joseph bought:la,
Warnormork
ham Borough.
navel Clarke
James Clarke,
A. P. Kinney,
B. I'. Patton,
G.Guyer, Jr.,
S. Vox
& Petersburg Boro.'
John Hewitt, Jr.,
Ilenry Neff,
Benjamin Hartman,
John Creswell & Son,
Samuel I). Myton,
John B. Hunter,
/Von Twouship.
Isaac Zimmerman,
Medicines
Huntingdon Borough,
John Read.
14 7 00
13 10 00
14 7 00
13 10 00
11 7 00
14 7 00
44 700
14 7 00
14 T 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
3 10 00
Petersburg Borough.
Joseph Johnston,
Distilleries.
B r ady nmaship.
James & John McDonald,
Barree Township,
Hobert Massey,
Breweries.
Alexandria Borough.
Henry Fuckler,
Huntingdon Borough.
John Fodder,
9 8 00
9 8 00
9 8 00
9 8 00
Mills
Huntingdon Borough.
Fisher & M c lll ertrie, 14 7 00
Shirley Ramelsiz.
George Eby, 14 7 00
Alexandria Borough.
John Geminill, 14 7 00
An appeal will be held by the undersigned nt
any time up to the 15th day ofJuly at iha Corn•
missioners' Mice. Persons wishing tirappeal
will please apply within (ho time prescribed, as
the law prohibits any appeal after that time.
HENRY W. MILLER.
_Appraiser, &r.
Notice is hereby given that all.Lincenties not
lifted previous to or during. the August Oourt,
will be left in the hands of a Justice of Peace
A. B. CREWIT.
for collection ,
Hunt. April 16, 1856
County Treasurer.
NO TIC E.
The undersigned having Administered on the
Estate of Alexander McKibben, deo'd., noti
fies all persons owinir ' & having claims against
said Estate to noise forward and settle their
JNO. McCULLOCH, Adner.
April 16, 1856,•6t .
MISCELLANEOUSADVERTISEMENTt•
BOOKS ! I" BOOKS !
40,000rEmbtiraocf;
n n i. r e
v a e n r
yd
rarita 1):
iisual4 , kept in a Philadelphia Hook Store, and
many of them at half the Pulilkhcr'a retail price,
the subscriber now dim to the public.
All school hooks used in the county can he
had in any quantities at retail and wimicsalc
rates. Foolscap, Letter • aad Wrapping Paper,
wholesale or by the ream.
100 superior Gold Pens with Silver and Gold
Cases, from $1 upwards.
100 Pocket and Pen knives of Rogers' and
others' hest manufacture.
too splendid Port Monnaies and Pocket nooks
at 20 eta. and upwards.
3 000 PIECES WALL PAPER, of
the latest and prettiest stylea,just received crow
Philadelphia and New York, prices front 10 ets.
a piece and upwards.
501) beautifully painted and gold gilled Win
dow Shades at 44 ets. and upwards.
The public I are but to cull and examine, to
be convinced that in buying of the shove stock
they wII be pleased and also sore money. Re
member the place, collier of Montgomery and
Railroad streets. W5l. COLON.
Apr.23,'56
CLOTHING !
A New Assortment Just Opened 1
And will be sold 30 per cent.
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST!
HROMAN respectfully Worms his custo
, niers and the public generally, that he has
just opened at his store-room in Market Square,
Huntingdon, a splendid new stock of Ready
made
Clothing for Spring and Summer 1
which he will sell cheaper then the same quality
of Goods can he purchased at retail in L'hiladel•
phis or any other establishment in the country.
Persons wishing to buy Clothing would do
well to call and examine his stuck before purcha
sing elsewhere
April 9,"
J. C. W1...A1.:4, WILLIAM JAOK,
DAVID WATSON, JNO. C. DINES.
GAYSPORT FOUNDRY.
MACHINE SHOP':
Hollidaysburg, Blair, Co., Pa.
THE proprietors of this establish
ment have Intelv increased their itt.•
facilities for furnishing extensively Ih•
Steam Engines, Blowing Machine
ry, Railroad Car-wheels, and Axles, Mill Gear
ing, Pnlleys, Hangers, Shafting, Hot Mast and
other Dines, Forge 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 ns fa
vorable terms as any other establishment in the
State. 74cLANABAN, WATSON & CO.
Feb. 20, '06.-3m.
@'l`,lllll - 1411C)ril
SUCCESSFULLY TREATEI! 111LINIIALATION OF
SIZOICAIirVAVORS,
BY
JOHNSON SI'EWA RT ROSE, M. D.,
Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians,
and years Senior Physician in Mr Lon- '
dun /loyal Infirmary r diseases of
Me LUGS.
this age of progress, •Meilleal Science bas
I contributed her full shore to the general wel
fare, and that which shines resplendent, the
brightest jewel in her diadem in AleinicAt. VAPOR
INHALATION in the treatment of Consumption
and Kindred affections. The treatment hitherto
pursued has been totally owl wolally inefficient ;
the stomach being merle the receptacle of noose
oils oils, and a host of other nostrums ; all these
too, being expected to act upon the lungs ; the
failure to CFRIIiCIIIC s or even stop the ravages of
the disease, in nearly every ease of weil-develop•
oil Consumption. is surely warning enough to
the Consumptive to shun such a treatment. The
disease is not in the &mach but in the Leays.—
001111U011 sense will at once teach, that meilteine
applied in the form of Vapor, directly to the dis
eased surface of tho Lungs, will be tin• more ef
fectual than medicine taken into the stomach.
The success of "bled ieated Vapor Inhalation"
in treating diseases of the Longs, exceed my
sanguine expectations, and I earnestly appeal to
the intelligence of all afflicted, or who mtuy have
the germs of sickness within them, to embrace
at once the soothing healing, and successful sys
tem of itledient Vapor Inhalation, us the ONLY
"Ark of Refuge" for the Consumptive. I otter
to out it within the reach of all, aud can sour.
range it, that the invalid is never requited to
leave home, where the hand of friendship and
affection, tend so notch to aid the phesiciates
I effints. Where there i, life there is c . 0 ., hope
thr the most seemingly hoprlesssases, as Roo ,
out nil the stages of this insidious disease, the
wonderlul and betteficient effects of the treat
ments are soon epparent. In cases also of
BRONCIIITIS, ASTHMA, &c.,
the inhaling of and vapors have been
eminently successful, and to Moms suffering un
der any of the above named complaints, I can
guarantee speedy and certain relief. I have
pleasure in referring to Two HUNDRED As4D SE
VEN names, reeiiteuts of Nov York and neigh
borhood, who have been restored to vigorous
health. About one-third of the skive number
according to the patients' own statements were
considered hopeless cases.
The inhaling method is soothing, safe and
speedy, and consists in the administration of me
dicines in such a manner, shot they ore conveyed
into the lunge in the form of 0 vapor, and pro
duce their action ut the seat of the disease. Its
practical success Is destined to revolutionise the
opinions of the medical world, ONo esTauttsn
THE ENTIRE CURIIIII.ITY OF COr3F3IPTION.
Applicants will please state if they have over
bled from the Lungs, if they have lost flesh,
nave a cough, night sweats and fever turns, what
and how much they exporate, what the c ondition
of their stomach and bowels. The necessary
Medicines, Apparatus, he., will be forwarded to
any part.
ERMS.—Five dollars, consultation fee.—
Balance
of the fee payable ttnly when the pa
tient reports hianselt convalescent.
BECONIMENDATION BY PRYSICIARS.
We, the undersigned, practitioners in tnedi
eine, cheerfully and hcartila icemnntcnd Dr. R's
method of treating diseases of the Lungs and
Throat, as the best end melt effectual ever intro
duced into the medical practice. Our convic
tions are based upon having several of our own
spatients, confirmed consumptives, restored to vi
gorous health, alter a few months' treatment by
Dr. Rose. In the above named diseases, the ap
plication of “Medicated Vapor," inhaled direct.
ly into the Lungs, may be Justly considered as
a great boon to buffering humanity, rendering
consumption p perfectly curable disease.
Dr, Rose deserves well of the Profession for
his unwearied labors in bringing the Inhaling
method to such eldegre.e.os.netr.tior,
RALPH STONE, I,l'. D.
CYRUS KINSELEY, M. D.
JONAS A. MOTT, M. 1).
WM. 13. 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.
itt p lh l. en . e , : u p m
ustag;
rr
l e it o wr e ez o ui i r iten
requires that alt let
ter ho ng
extensive. applicants to insure replies, must en
close pt)stage.
f'Money Letters must be registered by the
rostuoster, such lettere , ouly being at our risk.
April 9,'54.-Cro.
JOSEPH DOUGLASS, in McConnoflstown
has constantly ou hand, ready made rifles, and 38
prepared to make and repair Guns ofall kinds at
tfie shortest notice. I April 22, I e 56,
MILNWOOD ACADEMY,
SHADE GAP, HUNTINGDON COUNTY, PA.
W. 11. WOOD, A. M., Proprietor and Principal.
SAMUEL CAMPBELL, Assistant.
JOHN M. CAUSLAND, Teacher in Preparatory Department.
Rev. W. S. MORRISON, Lecturer on Evidences or Christianity.
Rev. JAMES CAMPBELL, Lecturer on General Literature.
J. A. SHADE, M. D., Lecturer on Anatomy and ilygeana.
The semi-annual F.xlilbition will take place on the let Wednesday of April. An address will
be delivered before the societies in the fore part of the day. The exhibition will come off in the
evening. the examinations the week precious. These exercises the friends of education are re
spectfully invited to attend. The next session will open tle let Wednesday of May. Tide to.
situation holds out peculiar inducements to young melt seeking an education. The Board of In
structors in 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 all noxious vapors arising
from stagnant water and marshy ground. Those aulijeet to ague eonld not tind u more desirable
place. The temptations to vice, idloneas, and iiiimpation arc few. Thorn is nothing to draw the
mind of the student from his books, no liquor is allowed to be sold in the place or nearer than Mt.
Union, 17 miles off. It is jagt end' a situation as a young man desirous of improvement would
seek.
The societies are in a flourishing condition ; and each has a fine library of choice forks. The
buildings are large and commodious, capable of accommodating 8111110 filly students. Shade Gap
is a quiet and retired place, situated on the mail route between Chatulaorsburg and the Mt. Union
station of the Penna. Railroad. . _
'Pr:ruts—For session of Ave months, for hoard tuition and room. $32.5(1. Washing, light and
feel, extra. Students are charged from the time of entering until the ClO9O of the session. Pay
ments quarterly in advance. For catalogues nod further particulars address
W. H. WOOD,
Shade Gap, Hunt. Co., Pa.
Mord' 5. 1856.-3 mo.
BY EXPRESS,
MATtST ARRIVAL Of
SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS.
Jo w„---.L4vorn,
Are just recalving and apening one of'the fin
est assortments of Goods ever °tiered to the cit
izens of this pture. as follows :
Clothes, Cassltners, Satinetts, Vestings, Cot
ton Goods for Summer wear; slso.Challies.Be
ropes, Lawns and Prints, and every other article
necessary for the Ladies. A splendid lot of
Black Silk, Ladies' striped and barred Silk,
Linnen Goods, and in fact every article
of wearing apparel necessary for ladies.
Hosiery and Fancy Goods.
Also all kinds of Dress 'l•rimmings, Gloves.
Combs, Ribbons, Hair Braids, Dress Caps, and
every other article usually kept in a country
store. . _
Straw Bats of the latest styles, Silk, Crapo
and Straw Bonnets.
HATS & CAPS,
of the latest styles, and of every color.
BOOTS & snow,
Our stock of foots and Shoes cannot he beat as
for quality and cheapness of prices ; it is un
doubtedly the finest in tows—no exception.
CARPETS, and Oil Cloths.
A splendid assortment of Carpets, Duggits and
Oil Cloths.
SIARDWAIILE,
The hest assortment in town, not excepting the
"Hardware esteblishment," and at lower prices.
GROGISILIES,
Tobacco, Cigars,
WILLOW WARE; acs,
Cedar-Ware, Ropes, Cords and every variety of
Goods, such as are usually kept in a country
store, can be had by calling at the Cheap Store
of & W. snyroN.
A very good article of Mackerel, Herring, Cod
fish, Hams, Shoulders, and Dried Beef, just re
ceived and fur sale at ,he cheap corner opposite
the Yost Mee, known as the store of
J. & W. SAXTON.
Umbrellas and Parasols, of a new style, just
received and for sale by .1.& W. SAXTON.
Carpet Bags, Fens, and Ladies' Press Collars
of every variety, and most beautiful stile, for
sale by J. & W. SAXTON.
— Thetinost assortment or 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. s W. SAXTON.
Huntingdon ; April 16, 1856.
New Goods ! New Goods 2
CALAT
D. P. G VINTO.
D. P. Gavin has just received from PhiWel
phis a large anti 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 Citaili, Citalli
de lain., Spring stiles of Hamilton De Loins,
Barages. All ‘Vctol. de Lahts, Fancy and Domes
tic Gingliams, Delmir., Madonna Cloth, Alpacca,
Lawns, and Prints of all desctiption. ALSO,
a large lot of stress Trimmings, dress Buttons,
Bonnet Silks, Ribbons, Gloves, Mitts, hosiery,
Laces, Veils, Uudersleeves, Collars, Cltimuz•
etts, Mohair head dresses. Summer Shawls, &c.
Also, Cloths, black and blue, black and fancy
Cassimer„ Cassinets, Vestings, Cotton Stripes,
for pants, Nankeen. Muslins, bleached and un
bleached, Ticken. Checks, Table Diaper, Wool
en and bitten 'rattle Covers, ands variety 01
Gonds too numerous to mention.
Also Bonnets,
Hats &. Caps, Soots and Shoes,
UARDWARZI,QIIIdENSWARE
Buckets, Tubs, Churns, Baskets,
Oil Cloths,
Groceries, Fish and salt,
and all goods usually kept in a country Store.
My old customers, and as many new ones ne
can crowd in are respectfully request.: to come
and examine my goods
All kinds of Country produce taken in ex
change for goods, at the highest market prices.
April 9, 1856.
NEW WHOLESALE DRUG STORE.
N. SPENCER THOMAS.
No. 26. South Second Street, Philadelphia.
Importer, Manufacturer, and Dealer in Drugs,
'Medicines, Chemicals,
ACIDS, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS,
COLORS, WHITE LEAD, French
and American White ZINC,
liifittriONlF GLASS,
Glassware, Varnishes, Brushes, Instruments,
Ground Spices, Whale Spices, and all other
article. usually kept by Druggists, including
Relax, I tAligo, Glue, Shellac, Potash, &e.
orders toy mail, or otherwise promptly at•
tended to. Country merchants ore igviuul to
call and examine our stock before purchasing
elsewhere. Goods sent to any of the wharves
or railroad stations. Prices low and goals war.
ranted.
Mar.12;56.—1y.
FARMER'S HOME.
--BY--
HENRY 1111oRIANIGILL.
Hill Street, Huntingdon, Hunt. County, Pa,
THE proprietor would resvetfully an- t i
flounce to all his uhf customers and the .jj iii
"rest of mankind," that he has refitted his •11
house, and is prepared to accommodate strangers
and travellers, and the public generally. Ile has
also attached a
LIVERY STABLE,
and he will hire hones, carriage', &c., on the
most reasonable terms.
April 9 11356.-17.
An Improvement Worthy the Progres
sive Age.
ALDRICH FOOTE'S
'ATENT WASHING MACHINE,
r r c ii ilen
atibscriber is prepared to furnish every
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 hest mates ial, under the
supervision of the subscriber, who is y.repared
to deliver them at any point in this or the ad
joining counties. This machine possesses many
advn ntages over any other oh the kind, from the
fact, that it in no manner wenrs the clothing us
es less mg>, and is easier worked.
The price ranges from Fix to seven dollars.
The subscriber warrants this machine to give
entire satistliction. If it does not do everything
he says, no charge will he made. A trial is ear
nestly invited and perfect satisfaction warranted.
A strong recommendation for the iambi no it,
tho number already sold.
Any person w•ho wishes one of these articles,
can be accommodated by addressing
lIENJ. J. WILLIAMS,
Alexanaria, Hunt. Co., Pa.
May.30,'55.-1 y.
ITRE FIVE PER CENT SAVING FOND.
Of the National Safety Company.
Walnut Street, South West Corner Third Street.
PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated by the State of Penn
sylvania.
IT on ey . is received in any sum large or small
Interest paid from the day of deposit.
The Otlice is open every day, front 9 o'clock
in the morning till 7 o'clock in the evening, and
on Monday and Tbursday evenings, till 9 o'clock
-INTEREST FIVE PER CENT.
All sums large or small, are paid back in gold
on demand without notice, to any amount.
President, lion, HENRY L. IiENNER,
Vico President, ROBERT SELFRII)GE,
Secrearv, Wu .7. It Eho,
DIPECTORS.
li.4.nndreth Altinns,
F. Cerroll Brewster,
Josetli B. Berry,
Henry L. Benner,
Edward L. Carter,
Robert Selfridge.
•
Samuel K. jksliton,
James Smith. lien. 1.. Churchm a n,
Francis Lee.
The investments of the Fund now amounting
to more than ONE MILLION of dollars, in accor
dance with the act of incorporation are made in
Mtn tgages, Ground Rents, 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.
, 11, 1 .i.d12V2 2II2MMEV.
SHIRLEYSBURG,
Huntingdon County, Penn,
This Institution is located at Shirlayslitirg, flon•
tingdon County, Pa., 7 miles from Mt. Union
station, on the Central Railroad, on the stage
route front the latter playa to Chambersburg.
The summer session of this institution com
mences on Thursday, the Ist of May.
The attention of Parents and Guardians is re
spectfully called to this institution, as offering
excellent advantages for obtaining an education.
It is situated in a retired, healthy and beautiful
section of the country, free from evil and distur
bing influences, so that a rare opportunity is of
fered to young nien of pursuing a thorough
course bf study, uninterrupted. The course em
braces all the branches taught at the hest Acad
emies in the State. The large and valumble 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 instruction received here, e
qual to that imparted at first class Academies.—
By nn earnest attention to the ;vellum of those
committed to their charge. the l'rinniMtis hope
to merit a continuance of the patronage that has
been bestowed upon them.
TERMS.--Boarding, Room and Tuilion, for
session of lire months, $55 ; washing, light and
fuel extra. Payments quarterly in advance.—
Books, stationary, Sle., con be obtained here at
city prices. Fur Circulars or further informa
tion address the. Principals.
REV. G. W. SIIAIFFER, A. M.
Whl. McGALLIARD, A.ll,
April ii, 185C-4H.
HUNTINGDON
uordwitscrii26 sctlooxi
This school has been opened it the hall for
merly occupied by the "Sons of Temperance,.
on Hill street. The course of instruction em
' braces Single and Double Entry hr ok -keeping,
lectures on commercial science. and also lectures
on commercial law, Ethics, and political econo
my, delivered y members of the Bur.
* The student passes through a course compri
sing over tonr hundred forms, writing eat. jour—
nalizing, posting and closing four entire sets of
books, solving problems, dc.,precisely as in re,
a l b us i ness , and i n i odicn to this he has large
practice in oral and blackboard exercises, its
petting and closing Single and Double Entry
Books. in Partnership, Administration, Joint,
and 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 full satisfaction and profit the learn
er. Students can enter at any time a day or e
vening class or both it' they wish, the time is
unlimited, they can leave at any time and re
turn at pleasure without additional charge.
• For any other particulars, address personally
or by letter 'l'. 11. I'OLLOCK, Principal.
Assistance given when required in opening
and closing bunks. [April 2,1856.-17.
NOTICE.
THE undersigned having sold out and given
up Winless at Mill Creek, they are now anxious
to have all unsettled accounts, notes, &c., due
them nettled up in as short time as
therefore, knowing themselves Indebted,
will give this notice their earliest attention.
KESSLER & BRO.
P. S. We have 40,000 Plastering Lush on
hand and for sale. i. I B.
Apr.o,'bfi. Cl •
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
TREASURER'S r SALE - ,
OF UNSEATED LANDS,
Sold for Taxes up to and Including 1854.
WHEREAS, by an act of the General As.
semblv of the Commonwealth of Penney!.
verde, entitled "An act to amend an act direct.
ing the mode ofselling unseated lands for tax•
es and other purposes," passed 13th March, 18.
15, and the other act. upon that subject ; the
Treasurers 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 day, if it be accents.
ry so to dp, and make public sale of the whole
or any part of such hams of unseated land,
situate in the proper counts., ns will pay the ar
rearages of the taxes which shall then have re•
'floated due and unpaid for the spa,: of one
year before, together with all costs necessarily
accruing by reason of ouch delinquency,
I ALFRED B. CREWIT, Treasurer of rho
County of Huntingdon, do therefore hereby give
notice that upon the following tracts of unsea
ted land, situate herein described, the several
sums stated arc "the arrearnges of the taxes,
respectively, due and unpaid for one veari' and
that, in pursuance of the direction of the afore.
said act of Assembly, I shall, on Monday tho
9th day of June 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 specified shall then be
due, and continue such sale, by adjournment,
until all the tracts upon which the taxes shall
remain due and unpaid, he sold.
ALFRED B. CREW/T,
Treasure?. of Huntingdon County.
Treasurer's Office,
April 1,1856.
A. P. Homo of Warrantees, ?!eyes.
Barree Township
Cromwell Township:
AlexanderMcKeehan, 1 73
Charles Bayles, 61
John Smith, 61
George Stephenson, 63
John Jourdan, 64
Samuel Galbraith, 61
Joseph Galbraith, 63
John Galbraith, 64
Welter B. Hudson, 1 50
Cass Township :
William Miller, 3 20
Robert Miller, 3 20
Clay Township :
Thomas Green, 3 14
Ephraim Galbraith, 7 27
Dublin Township
Titus Harvey, 1 30
John Forrest, 1 26
Franklin Township ;
John Partner,
Henderson Township t
Henry Gates, 3 39
Jackson Township :
Thomas Parmer, 2 52
Jacob Hiltsheimer, 2 62
George Steever, 2 52
Andrew Boyd, 2 52
George Crazor, 2 52
Adam Striker, 2 52
George Engles, 2 52
James Deane, 2 66
Henry Conan, 2 52
• A leaned, :Johnston, 3 59
Thomas McCune, 2 52
John Russell, 2 52
William Steel, 2 52
Snip uel Canon, 2 64
Samuel Mnrshail, 1 26
Robert Caldwell, 2 52
George Witt*, 2 52
Porter Township
Samuel Fisher, 5 76
Ruth Green, 2 52
Henry Green, 1 72
Elmer Wallastern, 58
John Spencer, 7 49
Shirley 'rp. :
Benjamin Brown, 76
Springfield Tp.
Nathan Old, 7 78
Tod Tp.
Daniel Newcomer 4 48
S. Barkley Is W. Edwards, 8 64
do. do. do. 10 76
Henry Roads, 9 10
Neal Claris, (now Amos)
John Pearson,
John Philips,
George Buchanon,
David Lnpsley,
Joseph Brown,
James Wiles,
Daugherty dr Speer,
do. do.
John Blan,
William Blau.
John Murphy,
John Miller,
Tell Tp.
George Truman,
Sitnon Potter,
John Pease, .
Adam Clow,
Union Tp.:
John Covenhoven,
Robert Fee,
Benjamin Elliott,
Samuel Richards,
John Brewster,
West Tp.:
Robert Watson,
John Watson,
Robert Young,
Watson,William
W. McAlevy A W. Reed,
Elisha Shoemaker,
Walker Tp.
Charles Smith,
Richard Smith,
Hugh Laurish,
Rudolph Lauri*
John Kerr,
Warriortmark Tp
John Matthews,
—A LSO—
402 53
389 31
393 17
403 53
418 120
393 41
400 70
4013 77
125
50
413 126
416 88
400
400
400
422 115
400
400 •
400
400
420 21
400
400
400
70 107
400
277
4G 60
210 120
•120 102
400
1:1!) 51
4:IS 40
271 85
242 51
322 52
309 75
395 113
355 129
414 10
431.30
288 69
181 78
26 18
300
400
422 39
412 78
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 1851 and 1832, and will be sold as tinsel:.
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 Moor.
porate the Pennsylvania Canal and Railroad
Company," approved the 20th April, 1844:
Burree Tp. :
150 • William Crownover,
Jackson Tp. :
800 Adam Tedwiler,
[Estate of John McClure, deed.]
Administrator% Notice.
otiee is hereby given that letters of Ad.
ministration on the estate of John Me.
'lure late of Tod Township Huntingdon County
deed., have been granted to the undersigned,
raiding in said township, to whom, those is.
debn•d will please wake immediate paymmat,
and Bono having claims will present thine dn.
ly authenticated for settlement.
J. G. IIfeCLURE,
Adm.
April 2, 1856.-Gt•
tEIUEPOriII
'CIAINTY SURVEYOR.
()ffice with Daniel Africa, Es.q., Hill street be.
kftweeu Mewl:ornery sod Smith streets, tiunts
hie., ht.
21 21
25 90
19 63
23 34
3 60
12 98
3 46
16 37
14 73
15 39
2 48
40 32
10 6$