Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, June 11, 1856, Image 3

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,p ` The Republican National Convention
will meet in Philadelphia on the 17th instant.
Dar One of the courts of Delaware has pro.
nounced the liquor law of that State constitu.
On Monday 300 U. S. t r oops from Car
lisle barracks, en route fur Kansas, passed
through Pittsburg.
ge"The Toronto Globe says that any idea
that war will grow out of the dismissal of Mr.
Crampton, is ridiculous. Of course I
Si2rAt Concord N. Hampshire, a large meet.
log was held on Saturday evening to express
indignation at the assault on Senator Sumner.
air There are 2000 acres of land near Limn.
ninnati devoted to the cultivation of the Ca•
tawby vine, of which one half are in full bear.
Sair The Canal commissioners have appoin•
ted Cot. Edward F. Clay, of Philadelphia, State
P.nglneer, under the provisions of the law pass
ed last winter.
filar The State Convention of the liberty
Party of New York, has nominated Gerritt
Smith for President, and Samuel McFarland,
of Pennsylvania, for Vice President.
serßev. Dr. (hay, pastor of the Second
Presbyterian Church, in Memphis, Tennessee.
was, last week presented by his congregation,
with a silver service worth $532.
.IS5* A man named Thornhill, was recently
convicted of stealing two plugs of Tobacco, in
Clarke county, Va., and sentenced to two years
confinement in the penitentiary.
ga'•'My Son Samuel," a new locomotive
passed through Lancaster the other day, with
ninetysix cars the largest train that ever pass•
ml through that a ncient burg.
Mgr Yesterday the Now Hampshire Legisla
tore on joint ballets, elected Ralph Metcalf, A:
merican, Governor, by a vote of 175 to 150.
Mr. Wells was the Demeeratic candidate.
Dar Su many acts of incendiaristn have been
perpolrated at Lancaster, Pa., within a few
weeks, that the Mayor has deemed it necessary
to recommend the organization of a patrol.
MO..Some Turkish ladies at Scutari left their
homes on account of the telegraphic wires hay.
ing been carried over the roof of the houses.
'l'hey imagined that the wire could tell all their
secrets!
gr. A meeting has been called for Tuesday
evening next, at Faneuil Hall,Boston, to adopt
measures to aid the cause of freedom in Kan
Sae. $lOO,OOO ISI.II be raised for the Free State
men there.
fifir On Thursday morning last a man na
med Ebenezer Ingrain, of Altoona, I'a., loot
one of his hands badly mashed by being cau.,,ht
between the bumping beams of two freight curs
which he was attempting to couple.
A despatch fawn St. Louis, May 28th,
says:—The house of Jacob Friend, four miles
from St. Joseph, was fired by some unknown
person, and Mr. Friend his wife and five chil
dren were burned. iLls supposed they were
unordered before the house was fired.
VOrOne of Lefties men, named James
Campbell, died at Virginia Point Texas, on the
sth aged seventy years. Ile served on board the
U. S. frigate Constitution, in the battle with
the Guerriere. Want a romance could be
written [tom his life?
ray... Denmark renounces the Sound and Belt
dues for thirtyfivo millions dollars. All
maritime Powers must first assent to Den
mark's reserving the right to treat separately
with them. Denmark also demands security
for the money.
rarThe Connecticut Legislature yesteldny
elected Hon. James Dixon, American Re
public., 'United States Senator. The vote
stood—Dixon, 114; Toucey, 101 ; scattering,
7. Charles McCurdy was elected Judge of the
Supreme Court.
; cupation under two hundred dollars are not
More Canes for Mr. Brooks.—On Monday
as a rt
taxation fur C'utotty purrs., it
afternoon two magnificent canes were passed
t they
through Richmond by Adana' express, en route arc ta n . =Z rTgrolinielep°o
- Washington, as presents to the Hon. Mr. variour acts of Assembly, with regard to Coun.
unintelligi•
ty tux are exchidingli ob.:amnia,
Brooks. One wee from the shipbuilders of 1 ,
citizen ... trio with regard to the manner of assessing the
Charleston, and the other from other
tax 9,1 oecapations ; but the soundest rule of
Siat.'llle Peru (III.) Chronicle says that a pr.ictice to he gathaed burrs them will be fur
large fish was caught in the Illinois river at !greeters to assess noectspations" fur School
that point, which on being opened was found , purposes at such rate per cent., as the necessi•
tie : of the District may require, not exceeding
to contain an arm and hand of nn infant. The thirteen nulls ou the dollar, except where the
limb seems to have recently appropriated by tax at the rate thus fixed would not amount to
the fish, being fresh and sound, and giving no filly cents ' in which case it should be fixed at
evidence of decay.
that specific sum, according to the proviso to
the 30th section of the School law.
war A stage coach recently arrived in Sac- Where the duplicate has already been made
ramento, Cal, with a load of .Californians; we out, Directors recall and amend it according
give them as a sample of the travelling pops- the intructions contained in this circular. The
lotion. In it there were two convicts on their abet tax decisions in the Pamphlet copy of
the S hoe! Law conform to the acts of Asserts
way to the State Prison, a counterfeiter, a horse bly and decisions of the courts, and are to. be
thief, a deputy sheriff, a slippery, crafty and received as authority by Directors.
prominent politician, two county officers, an Very Respectfully,
expressman, a collector of foreign miner's' tax, 11. C. HICKOK,
Deputy Superintemkat.
two negroes and four Chinamen.
lerAt Honesdale, Pa., May 31st, a County
Mass Meeting washeld, and attended by men of
ell parties. Strong resolutions were adopted con•
demising the action of the Executive in relit.
tion to Kansas, and the attempt to arraign Gov.
Reeder for treason, and also denouncing the
assault on Senator Sumner. An immense
crowd was in attendance.
ja...The Republican Convention of Illinois,
which met on the 29th ultimo, nominated Col.
William H. Bissell, formerly a member of
Congress, for Governor, and Francis A. Hoff
man, of Chicago, for Lieutenant Govetnor.—
Hon. A. Lincoln, formerly a Whig member
of Congress, and Francis Hecker, wore nomi•
nated for presidential electors at large.
Sidy.The investigation committee adjourned
from Fort Leavenworth to meet at Westport
on the 31st. They will leave for Washington
on the 10th instant. A. letter dated Baptieto
Paola, on the 13th ultimo, says "Thirteen
persons implicated in the murder of the pro
slavery men at Osawatomic have been arres
ted. Report says that the murderers are fora.
fled in a cave Oa Maviasdes Coygress, and are
securing reinforcements from Lawrence and
elsewhere. One hundred Kansas military and
fifteen United States dragoons bad assembled
to catch the murderers."
giirrhe Vermont Republican State Con.
section met at Montpelier. Hun. Levi Un•
derwood, Democrat, presided. Delegates were
elected for the State at large to the National
Republican Convention, and resolutions were
passed denouncing the assault at Washington
and the outrages in Kansas. Every county in
the State but one w•ts represented.
to 'The Boston Traveler publishes a letter,
May 10, from Aux Cayes, Hayti, stating that
an insurrection had broken out there against
the Emperor Solouqe. Two or three thousand
insurgents bad marched against the town, and
the troops had been called out to defend it;
and it was reported that the insurgents had
been successful. All business was suspen•
ded.
aiy.Two lads, named Walker and Faust:
man, while hunting patridges on Saturday,
near Lebenon, N. H., came suddenly upon a
lynx, which their dogs had treed. The little
fellows, no ways daunted, slipped in a ball over
'the shot charged, and killed the lynx at the
first valley. Ho measured nearly four feet in
length, two in height, and his feet was furnish
ed with a most formidable set of claws.
gerA dispatch from Chicago, dated June
3, says t—Datesfrom Lawrence to the 25th
have been received. The correspondent of
the Tribune sends . a list of the property
destroyed at Lawrence, amounting to $130,000-
The difficulty mentioned as occurring at Pete
watomie creek, took place at Oswatoinie. The
quarrel arose from depredations by some pro.
slavery men on the cattle of the free-State men.
On the 26th ultimo, some pm-slavery men sei
zed a free-State man and hung him, when his
wife fled and aroused their neighbors to a rca.
rue. A fight ensued, and five pro-slavery and
two free-State men were killed. A force of
sixty men organized at Westport, and proceed.
ed to Oswaternie.
Anti-Fillmore American Convention in
New York.
AI.II.IXY, May 30.
The Anti-Fillmore American State 'ionven.
Lion of this State met yesterday, to choose
delegates to the National Convention to be
held at New York, on the 12th of .Tune. A
strong ticket was chosen, and a platform was
adopted reported by Mr. Hammond, the editor
of the Albany Register. It assumes that Mr.
Fillmore has no sympathy with the American
cause. It declare% that the Philadelphia Con
vention prostituted itself to slavery; that the
sentiment of the party at the North is against
slavery; that Mr. Fillmore's nomination was a
fraud of the grossest character ; that. they ad
here to the Binghampton plattbrm of August
last; they denounce the repeal of th 4 Missouri
Compromise, abhor and execrate the reckless
spirit of slave propagandism at Washington;
that the principles of the party are the Ameri•
can and Protestant sentiment and opposition
to the extentiou of human slavery.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
BARGAINS BARGAINS!
THE G lode in Col. Gwtx's Store are selling
out L f retail al co,t, and they will be sold
below Con!, and vpoa time to any one who will
buy the whole slack or a large part or it
'JOHN SCUT!, Assignee.
June 1 1 ;56.—1t.
NOTICE.
PnERSONS Lying accounts against Thomas
Tudhuuter please present them to Jas.
Cree, near Burnt Otthins.
FRE DE lt ICK FA IRTIIORN E,
Trustee.
J tine 1 I,*36.—Gt.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMON SCHOOLS
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
llAmusuutto, May 10, 1836.
lb School Directors:
Decision No. 11, on page 56 of the Pamphlet
copy of the "School Law and Decisions," dues
not correspond with the general practice over
the State, and is also found to be erroneous to
some extent as a matter of law, inasmuch us it
improperly exempts "trades, occupations and
professions," or a less value than Iwo hundred
dollars, from taxation for School purposes. It
was AU regulated to correspond with the State
tax un occupations, but the 29th and 30th see•
tiuns of the School Law adjust the School tax
to the COUllty as well as State tax ; and as oc.
June t,'5G
R. BAIRD, A. I). J. 111,FICIN, Y. D.
DRS. BAIRD & HUDSON,
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CASSVILLE, PA.
Haring entered into co•partnership will be plea.
sad to attend to any business of t heir prole:idiom
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REFERENCES:
J. 13. TAMEN, M. D., Huntingdon.
C. 130 IVEIt, Al. D., Newton Hamilton.
J. A. SHADE, H. D., Shade Gap.
J. H. WHiTHODE, H. D., ?Jarhlenburg.
June 4,1856.-4 m.
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 rater.—
All orders will be promptly attended to.
JAMES FUNK,
DoNeANsvni.i,E,
May14,'56.-6t. Blair Co., Pa.
LOOK . AT THIS FIGURE
At Rotnau's Mammoth Clothing Store, you
can get
Linen Corals for ST Cents,
Summer Pants for $7 Coots.
Rummer Tests for ST Court.
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEIIIENTE.
FOR SALE.
95 ACRES OF LAND
In Kishaeoquillas Valley,
Huntingdon County, Penn'a.
Four miles from the
oi Mill Creek 5. 4 ,
adjoining lands cf
•
Junes McDonald &
others, late the property of James Ross.
about thirty acres cleared, part of which is ex
cellent meaulow ; with log henna and barn, good
spring of water at the door and having Saddler's
Creek running through it. The port not clear
ed is well-timbered, having enough to pay for
the property two or three times, and a good farm
left. For terms call on the undersigned.
J. SEWELL STEWART.
Huntingdon, 26th May, 1856.—tf.
BROAD FOP HOUSE•
ANRDEW MOEBIJS
yl[jould respectfully inform the public
I, I V that he has fitted up the Broad Top ill
House, tit. Alle m heny Street, and is now ii
prepared to entertain all who may fiteor him
with their patronage, in ail upobjectionable
style.
The house has been furnished in a style not
surpassed by any establishmeut iu the Borough.
His table will always be supplied with the sub
stantials and delicacies of the season, In a
word, no pains will be spared to make this
house a first class hotel, and nothing, left un
done to render its guests comfortable and hap
py.
His Bar is furnished with the choieest liquors.
ANDREW :CEBU'S.
May28,'56.-3m.
HUNTINGDON
CARRIAGE & WAGON
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MAN UFA C Y.
\I'I:N BOA'l', thenkfnl for past fevers, ro
•
he prepured to tnenulucture ut his shop on
Washington street, on the property late y and
for many years occupied by Alex. Carmen,
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROC A WAYS,
GERMANT(IWN WAGONS,
end in short every kind of vehicle desired.—
Itockaways and Buggies ad. superior manufac
ture and auislt always on hand and far sale at
fail prices.
Repairing atilt kinds done at the shortest no
tice and most reasonable terms.
Ilitutingden, May 28, 1856.-Iy.
C. 0. 111 . 8SEY. C. WELLS,
lIIJSSEY & WELLS,
PORK PACKERS,
Wholesale Dealers in Provisions,
ONNXBAZI .COMMIONION
MERCHANTS!.
No. 323 MBE TY ST EET,
Commercial Row,
PITTSBURG, PA.
May 21, 1856.-6 m.
Ambrotypes & Daguerreotypes.
F . P, Plt E'l'l'Tll:l\ respect fully inform,
- 1- '• the public that lis, IA now prepared to talcs
Daguerreotypes, mad A mbrotypes on glass, psi
up in simzle or double cases. Rooms at the
Statism House.
HO!
WHAT A RUSH
rR
MTAIT,I Kr! . /11T1j"
li -is now selling his largo and splendid it:
.urunew. or
_ . .
Goods at Cost.
For Gentlemen's wear, consisting of Cloths,
Whet( and Blae i Black Cassiiner, Satinets,
Flannels, &c.
Talt:e Diaper, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds,
&miner Milt, Linen Poelcet Hatullserebiers
ficr ladies anti gentlemen, Silk Hand!tumblers,
Satin and Grenadine Vestings, Marseilles at.d
Figured Vssdllgs.
A ler, lot of Gloves and Hosier for ladies
and chaldren.
A good R3sortinent of Silk Cood—Blnck,
rout 50 cents to 51,25 ; Colored, from 73 coat
3 SI.
No. I extra Moleskin Hats for 53.75.
A lit;,4 - e . bio - ek of litmlware, Queenswarc and
roceries.
A splendid stock of
Ladies , Dress Goods,
Such as Burnze De Lan., De Burge, Alpacas,
Mush us, Canihrie'and Swiss, spotted nod figur.
ed ; Black Silk Laces, Ekrinzs and Lisertinrs;
Block Silk and Cotton Nettin and Bobinet,
Silk and Cott(in Blonds, and a variety of Clovis
of every kind.
A ' largo lot of Summer Wear for men and
boys.
of which will be sold at prices be•
yond all competition.
[Estate of Andrew Robi,on, deceased.]
A CDITOWS NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,
who Into been appointed Auditor by the Or.
plws' Court of Huntingdon county, to distri
hate the balance in the hands of David Rolti•
sun, surviving Executor of the last will and
testament of Andrew Robison, de&d., late of
Warrierstnark township, to and amongst those
legally entitled thereto, will attend at the Reg.
ister's office, in Huntingdon, on Saturday the
3lot of May, inst., for that purpose, when and
where all persons having claims against said
fund aro required to present the same or be de
barred from coming in upon said fund.
THEO. H. CHIMER, Auditor.
May7:sti.-4t.
Auditor's Notioe.
The undersigned Auditor appointed by the
Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdou 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.
Lice, that he has appointed Tuesday, the 10th
day of June next, at 2 o'clock, P. M.. at the
Court House, fey the purpose of receiving ad
ditional testimony nod hearing the parties,
when and where all persons interested may at
tend if they think proper.
THEO. H. CREMER, Auditor.
May14:36.-It.
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
HARDWARE STORE!
I3ELIBVING an establishment of this kind
needed in this place, the subscribers hare
June opened a large and carefully selected stock
of HAnowiknE, and are now really to accommo
date all who ally give them a 1,11.
Among our stock will be loand a full assort
ment of
Bin'ding* itlateriaTs,
Nails, Glass, Putty. Locks, halls, Hinges, &e.
A really excellent assortment of
Mechanics' Took,
including all the latest invention.. Mill,
Crncs
cut, Tenon, Bow, Hand, Compass and Wood
Saws, (thirty dllierent varieties.) Chisels, Axes,
hatchets, Shears and Scissors, Graduated and
Common Anger Bits, Table and Pocket Guile.
rv, Iron and Steel of all shapes and sires, Car
riage Springs and Axles. Miners' Coal Shovels,
Blacksmiths' Vices, Oils and Paints. Brushes,
names. &c., ste. In fact everything usually
kept in a
Hardware Store.
We make no allusion to any other individual
establishment, Hardware or Dry Goods, but we
BAY generally that for rens°ns well understood
by trade., we can nod do sell Goniki in oar line
on better terms than they can be hail elsewhere
in thin comity, and ns Low as can ho had in any
neighlierinte county. Personn Irian a distance
are incited to call or send in their orders.
W'Two doors west of the Main and Post
Office. JAMES A. BROWN & CO.
.''O2C,q2IL, BOUTtl'.
The Lost is Found;
THE DEAD H AYE COME TO ULM
ALEXANDRIA FOUNDRY
OWNED BY ISRAEL (; 8 ..1U3, ESQ.
t f
1) C. McG ILL wishes to inform his .! .
it. friends and the public generally.
that 110 has bought the above-named
e t .
Foundry, Patterns, Flasks, mid all its ". .
contents, and from his long experience in the
horsiness he hopes to obtain a share of the public
pnirotErge. As he has the Foundry in full ope
ration. he can furnish all who may give him at
call with till kinds cif Castings ; such us n u lling
Mill and Forge Casting, Grist and Saw Mill
Casting, improved Thrashing Machine Casting;
and inn short time it il! have CUOk StoVe., Or va
rious timer and improved patterns for wood and
coal; also ten-plate stoves. Air-Tight,Parlor,
and Bar-route stoves, of all sues for wood or
coal. Also Castings for horse; cellar grates;
such as Lentels. Sills Sash-Weight , . &e. Plows
of every description of tho latest and most im
proved style. Also steel soles, wagon !tones,
0000 11,onso, large hells and cast water-pipes.
HOLLOW—WARE
consisting of Kettles, Boilers, &e.. having turn
ing-lathes. he will he able to furnish env °Ethic
shove-moved articles, either woad or trim ; unit
lie has all kinds of Castings ton 1111111C1,114 to
mend., all of which will he sold cheaper than
ever for ep.ll and all kinds of country produce.—
Also old ineta I will he taken ht exchani , or ran.
ting. Hurry up yonr old metal and pro
duct, when any articles are wanted.
R. C. M LL.
. pr.23,'56.—1 y.
LATEST ARRIVAL OF
.Tir.PM,IITIS (b@OLY,'I
_
AT THE
BROAD TOP DEPOT.
Goo Os, consisting of
Dry Goods, Hard-ware. Groceries,
Queens-ware, Cedor.ware,
Dais, boots and shoe.
willow-ware.
Crooke ry-ware. stone and earthen
Tin-ware, Cane rishing-rodr.
Ready 'limit) Clothing always on hand,
and in short everything that is usually kept in a
country stoic.
BACON, SALT, FISH AND PLASTER,
kept constantly for Sale.
Cull and examine our Cootie and judge for
yourselves.
All kinds of country produce taken in ex
change for Goods at the highest market prices.
The highest market pikes paid for all kinds
of Grain.
Promptattention paid to storing and forward
ing all hinds of merchandise. produce, &c.
Huntingdon, May, I, 1856.
IN BLAST HAIN !
Huntingdon r 4 7: 47 : Follllllo'.
THE SUBSCRIBE' 'FAKE THIS ME-
I thod of intorming their triends and the pub
lic generally, that they 11,3 rebuilt the 'loot
ingdon Foundry, and are .now in successful 31-
era tion, nod are prepared to furnish costing of
all kinds, of the hest quality no the shortest no
tice and ultiod reasonable terms.
Farmers arc invited to call nod examine nor
Ploughs. Wo are nwoutiteturing the hunter
Plongh, (this plough took the premium nt the
Huntingdon County Agrieultural Foir. in 18Th)
also Hunter's celebrated Cutter Plough, Odell
can't he heat. together with'the Keystone, Hill
side. and Bershear Ploughs. Wo have nn hand
and are manutitcturing stoves, such as Cook,
Parlor and afire stoves for coal cr wood.
LIOLLOW-IV ARE
consisting of Kettles. Boilers, Skillets, &c., nll
of which will he sold cheep for cash ur in ex
change for country produce. Ohl metal taken
fur new rusting, By a strict attention to busi
ness and desire to please, we hope to receive a
share of public patronage.
J. 31. CUNNINGHABI & 11110.
April 30, 11356.—tf.
A am nisaoVEßT._
In nul
the ling art. Those afflicted with ell
I •
kinds of Tumors, We. Cancers, Fungus,
Militate,les, Seliorrus, Goiter, Polypus, Sc.,
or any growth or Sores, tici mutter on what part
of the Ludy, eau be cured by an entirely new
method, without cutting, nubile or pain, (it cu
rable). 'rhose afflicted with Madness, Deaf
ness, and other Diseitiies, no matter witnti their
name may lie, can rest assured of finding relief,
and therefore should not delay it moment. Write
disease and symptoms full spa you can receive
an answer by return mail; to Insure on answer
encloso the small sum wooty-tiyo c00t.,, to
warrant him in spending his time fur your bene
fit. All other letters must haie a post stamp en
closed to presplui answers. N. B—Dr. K. is a
regular Graduate.
'Titers is no need to visit distant places, to
undergo a animal operation, and spend it fiirtune
when you can be cured with little expense, and
without buttering, near (soma.
Address, Dn. C. kIiEI.LING,
-- 11K;I1nic;in; - (4,Cumberluntl county, Pa.
Apr.23,'56.-10m.
EXECUTOWA NOTICE.
Whereas letters testamentary on the Estate of
William Orr, lute of Tell Township, dee'd.,
have been granted to the undersigned, notice is
lierehy given to ull persons indebted to said es
tate to make payment immediately, and those
having claims against the satne to preach them
duly authenticated for settlement.
JAMES ORR, ?
WM. X. ORR,
April :IN 1866.-60.
MISCELLANEOUS ABVER'I ISLIIENTS.
"em
BOOKS! it BOOKS!
40,000 VOLUMES anew and popular
Books, embracing every varhtty
usually kept in a Philadelphia Book Store, and
many adieu' at Martin Publisher's retail rico,
the subscriber now offers to the public.
All school books used in the county can be
had in soy quantities at retail and wholesale
rates. Fimlsettp,l,tter and Wrapping Paper,
wholesale or by the ream.
lOU superior Gold Pens with Silver and Cold
Cases, from $1 upwards.
100 Pocket wt.! Pt n knives of Rogers' and
others' best mom !lima re.
WO splendid Port :11ontiniesdnd Pocket Books
at 20 et, and upworls.
...
3 000 MELIA WALL PAPER, of
the 'west and prettiest styles,jast received from
Philadelphia mid Now York, prices from 10 els.
a piece and upwards.
500 beautifully painted and gold Silted Win
dow Shades nt44 cts. and
. .
The public I are but to call and examine, to
he convinced that in baying of the above stock
they ni 11 he plvesed and also sate money. Re
member the place, curlier of Montgomery and
Railroad streets. WM. COLON.
Apr.23;56.
CLOTHING !
A New Assortment Just Opened !
And will be sold 30 per cent.
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST!
ROMAN respectfully in'ornis his oust°-
, mers and-the public generally, that be has
just opened at his store-room in Market Square,
linutingdonot spleudid now stuck of Ready
made •
-- dotltiog for Spring awl Summer I
ehich he will sell cheaper than the seine quality
G.eels can he fund:used at retell in Philadel-
Mia or any ether establishment in the country.
Persons wishing to buy Clothing would du
well to cull and examine his stuck [rearm pureha
ring elsewhero
A lull 9,"
r.fSTY_FnEPTLITTi
VAROIIS,
BY
JOHNSON STEWART UOSE, 111.
Fellow of the Ron/ College qr
major years Soo,. Physician in the Lon
don Bora /Omar!, ft r dialectses of
the LUNGS.
N this age of progress, Medical Science tins
I contributed her full share to the generall wel
fi,ro, and th.t which shines resplendent, the
brightest jewel in her diadem is 3IEDICAL l'Aron
I NITA LATIUN in the treatment of Consumption
and Mildred affections. The treatment hitherto
pursued has been faulty nnd worully inetlieient ;
the stomach being made the receptacle of infuse
one oils, and attest lif tether nostrums; all there
to., being expected to net upon the lungs ; the
failure to eradicate, or even stop the ravages of
the disease, in nearly every canard' well-develop.
ed Consumption. is surely warning enough to
the C. , ll' , lllllpliVe to shim such o treatment. 'rite
disease is not in die Stomach but in the Ltlgs.—
Common sense will at 011CP tondo , that medicine
applied in the form of Vapor, directly' to the dis
eased surface of the ',neg.:, will be lice more er-
Nemo than medico., taken into the stomach.
The success Vapor Inhalation"
'renting disuses of the Luogs, exceed my
Slll,llllle expectations, and I earnestly appeal to
the imulligenee of all afflicted, or who may have
The ge ruts of sickness within them, to embrace
01 ,two the soothing healing, anti successful sys
tem of I%letlieul Vkwor Inhalation, as the o:my
.•Ark 01 Refuge" for the Consumptive. I offer
to ant it within the reach of all, and can so ar•
mewl it, that the invalid is teeter requited to
leave Lome, inhere the hand of frientl,hip and
affection, tend so much to aid the physician's
efforts. Where there is life there is note hope
for the most seemingly hopeless eases, as Oro ,
~tat all the stages of this indflions disease, the
wondertul and heneficient etteets of the treat
ments are si•ou apparent. In eases also of
AsTiima, &c.,
the hihalhig or powders and vapors have . been
eminently ,uccessful, and to those suffering un
der any of the above named complaints, I can
guarantee speedy and certain relief. I have
pleasure in referring to Two HUNDRED AND SE
VEN names, residents of New York and neigh
borhood, who have liven 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, nod consists in the administration of me
dicines in such a manner, that they ❑re conveyed
into the lungs in the furor of a vapor, and pro
duce their notion at the seat of the disease. Its
practical SLIMES Is destined to revolutionize the
opinions of the medical world, AND ESTABLISH
'roe ENTINE CUII. MLITT OP CONSUMPTION.
. .
•
Applicants will please state it' they have over
Ithsl front the Lungs, if the) have lost flesh,
nave a cough, night sweats and fever turns, what
and hose much they exporme, what the condition
of their stoniudt and bowels. The necessary
Medicines, Apparatus, &c., will be forwarded to
AM' part.
;it:Rms.—Five dollars, consultation fee.—
Boothe of the fee payable only when the pa
lent report: himself convnlesrent.
RECOMMENDA'FION BY PHYSICIANS.
We, the owlet signed, practitioners its medi
cine, cheethilly and heartily recommend Dr. Ft's
method of treating diseases of' the Limp and
Throat, as the hest and most effectual ever 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
Pr. Rose. lo the niece named diseases, the ap
plication el./dedicated Vapor." inhaled direct
ly into the Lungs, may he justly coniidered as
a greet boon to suffering humanity, rendering
coothmption a perfectly enrahle disease.
Dr. Rose deserves well of the Profession for
his unwearied labors in bringing the inhaling
method to such a degree of imrfeetion.
lIAI.I'II STONE, M. D.
C Y RC S KINSELEY, M. D.
.1 1 tNAS A. morr, M. D.
IV NI. 11. AUSTIN, M. D.
OR VILLE UPSON, M. D.
GAVIN WETMORE,•3I. D.
DR. ROSE'S TREATISE ON CONSI/MV-
Til our dollar. Address JOIINSON
STEWART ROSE, (Alice 381, llroadwAy N. Y.
61"I'lle new l'ustuto Ito requires that all let
ters be rue-tutu; u y euvespoticienco being
extensive, applicants to insure replies, must en
close protege.
Ilielloney Letters most he registered by the
Postmaster, such letters only being at our risk.
April 9,'56.-6m.
[Estate of Robert Speer, de , ',l.]
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
fly virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Huntingdon county, there will be exposed to
public sale in Cassville, on Saturday the 28th
day of June next, the one undivided half of a
tract of Coal Lund situate on Broad Top, ftun•
Lind. County, containing
33 ACAUS,
tram, or less, known ns the Rhode's Tract.
l'Eams—One.third of the purchase looney to
to paid on confirmation of sale at tho August
Court lidlowing,and the remainder lit two equal
annual payments, with interest, secured oil the
property in the usual manner.
D. CLAUKSON, Trustee.
June4,'s6.-4t.
WOOIINTRY MILALERs can buy
CLOTHING from me in Huntingdon at Whole
sale, as cheap as they can in the cities, as I him
a Wholesale store in Philadelphia.
A pr.9,"A. TI. ROMAN.
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 Evidence, Christianity
Rev. JAMES CAMPBELL, Lecturer on General Literature.
J. A. SHADE, M. 11., Lecturer on Anatomy and ilygeana.
The semi•nnnunl Exhibition will take place on the lot 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 previous. These exercises the friends of education are re
specttlilly invited to attend. The next session will open the let Wednesday of May. This in.
stitution holds out peculiar inducements to voting men seeking an education. The Board of In
structors is composed of gentlemen of high literary attainments and skilled in their professions.
The locution is very healthy, having the pure mountain air and free from nll noxious vapors arising
from stagnant water and marshy ground. Those subject to ague could not find a more desirable
piace. The temptations to vire, idleness, and dissipation are few. There is nothing to draw the
mind of the student i'rom his books, no liquor is allowed to be sold in the place or nearer than Mt.
Union, 17 stiles oft. It is just such a situation us a youug titan desirous of improvement would
seek. . . . .
rho societies are in a flourishing condition ; and each has a fine libmryot choice works. The
buildings nro large nod commodious, capable of accommodating some fifty students. Shade Gap
is &quiet and retired d iw. situated on the mail route between Chambersburg cod the Mt. Union
station of the Prone. Railroad.
, TT:rims—For cession of tiro months, for board tuition and room, $52.50. Washing, light and
extra. Students are charged from the time of entering until the dO3O of the session. Pay
ments quarterly in advance. Fur catalogues and further particulars address
W. If. WOOD,
Simile Gap, Hunt. Co., I'a.
March . 5, 1856.-Bro.
BY EXPRESS.
ZCATtST ARRIVAL Olt
SPIllg\IG AND SUMMER
GOODS.
43. v].
Are just receiving and opening; one of the tin-1
est assortments of Goods ever °tiered to the cit
izens of thin place, as follows
Clothes, Cassimers, Satinetts. Vestings, Cot
ton Goods for Summer wear i also.Cl:allies. Be
rages, 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 Gnods.
_ .
Also all kinds of Dress Trimmings, Gloves.
Combs, Radium, [lair llrui•,ls, Dress Cups, and
every other uticle usu a lly kept in a country
store. .
Straw Cats of the latest styles, Silk, Crape
and Straw Bonnet,
HATS At CAPS,
of the latest styles ; and of every color.
ROOTS & SHOES,
Our stock of Boon end Shoos cannot be beat as
for quality and cheapncea of prices ; it is un
doubtedly the finest in town—no conception.
CARPETS, and 011 Cloths
A splendid assortment of Carpets, Duggits and
Oil Cloths.
ELARDWARE,
The best assortment in town, opt e,ceenting the
ii,A;;1;11;e otdabli,lonent," and at Inncr
QUEENSWARE, GROCERIES,
Tobacco, Cigars,
WILLOW W.A.RI3, dtc,
Cedar-Ware, Ropes, Cords and every variety of
Coeds, such ns are usually kept in R country
store, eon be had by calling at the Cheap Start
of .1. & W. SAX't'ON.
A very goad article of Mackerel, herring, Cod.
fish, Hams, Shoulders, nod Dried Beef, just re
evived and tin• rale at die cheap corner oppesit,
. -
the Post Office, known ns ihe . store of
J. & W. SAXTON.
Umbrellas and Parnsohot' a new stylejus
received and for sale by .1. & W. SAXTON.
Carpet Bogs, Fans, and Ladies Dress Collar
of °vet) , variety, nod most beantifol styles, lb
sale by J.& W. SAXTON.
The linest assortment of Fancy Cnssimers cv
iar offered ; ulso Tchting, Coat Caasiniers, and a
lower prices than con be purchased at any Min,
1100 C in town, for aala by J. W. SAXTON.
Huntingdon ; April 16, 1850,
New Goods ! New Goods !
CALL AT
P. 41Arl
D. P. Gain has just received from Philadel
phia a largo and beautiful stock of
SPRING at SUMMER GOODS.
consisting of the most fashionable Dress Goods.
for Lollies and Gentlemen, such as Black Silks.
Chntneleon & Pitney Silks, Silk Chnlli, Chi lli
detains, Spring stiles of Hamilton De Loins,
Mirages. All Wool de loins, Fence and Domes
tic Ginghams, Dchalz, Madonna Cloth, Alpert,.
Lawns, and Prints of all description. ALsO,
a large lot of dress Trimmilgs, dress Buttons,
Bonnet Silks, Ribbons, Gloves, Mitt', Hosiery,
Lace.. Veils, Undersleevcs, Collars,
i Chimes
etts. Mehnir head dresses. Summer Shoals,
Also, Cloths, Meek and hlne, Flack and fare,
Cassinter. Cassinets, Vesting's, Cotton Stripm
fur pants, Nankeen. Muslins, bleached and or
bleached, Ticken. Cheeks, Tahle Diaper, Wool
en and Linen Tattle Covers, and a variety
Goods too numerous to utentino.
Also Bonnets,
Hats & Caps, Boots and Shoes,
HARDWARE, QVIIMNSWARB
Buckets, Tubs, Churns, Baskets,
Oil Cloths,
Groceries, Fish and salt,
and all goods winally kept in n country Store
My olilcustomers,'nuil 'as many new'ones
cum crowd in are.respectfully request.; to cow
NSW examine my goods
All kincl of Country produce When in no
change lot goods, at the highest market pricos.
•April U, 1859.
NEW WHOLESALE DRUG STORE.
N. SPENCER THOMAS,
No. 20, South Second, Street., Philadelphia,
Tmporter, Menu!lecturer, and Dealer its Drugs,
-I-Medicines, Chemicals,
ACIDS, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS,
COLORS, WIIITE LEAD, French
anti American White ZINC,
WINDOW c3iAOO l
Glassware, Varnishes, Tlrushes, Instruments,
Ground Spices, Whole Sp lees, and all other
articles usually kept by Druggists, including
Borax, helix°, Glue, Shellac, Potash, &e., ke.
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 Mw and goods war
ranted.
FARMER'S HOME.
HENRY McMANIGILL.
Hill Street, Huntingdon, Hunt. County, Pa.
Ttut proprietor wonlil resvetrully an- )
folios to all his old customers and the ' g
"rest or mankind," that Ire has refitted his
honso, and iS prepared to accommodate strangers
and travellers, and the public generally. lie has
also attached a
LIVERY STABLE,
- -
and he will hire horses, carriages. &e.. on the
most reasonable terms.
April 9 I 959.-ly,
THE FIVE PER CENT SAVING FUND.
Of National safety Company.
Walnut Street, Small West Corner Third Street.
PHILADELPM.I.
Incorporated by the Slate of Penn,
sylvagia.
honey is re c eived in arc sum large or small
and interest paid frorrithe day of deposit.
The Office is open every day, from 9 o'clock
in the morning till 7 o'cloelt in the evening, and
ou Monday and 'l'hursday 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. BENNER,
Vice President, ROBERT SELFRI'DGE,
Secretary, Wet J. Rego.
MRECTORS.
Henry L. Benner, C. Landreth Muting,
Edward L. Carter, F. Carroll Brewster,
Robert Selfridge, Joseph B. Barry,
Samuel K. Ashton, Ilen. L. Churchman,
James B. Smith. Fyancis Lea.
The investments of the Fund now amounting
to more than use MILLION Of dollars, in aertor•
dance with the net of incorporation aro Made in
Me tgages, around Rents, and in such first-class.
securitiei as' must always insure perfect security
to the depositors, and place beyond all risk the
permanency and stability alibis old and well
established Institution.
Feb. 20, 1856.
HUNTINGDON..
001VIIIIZRCIAZ SOILOOti
This school bas been opened in the Ilall for
merly occupied by the "Sons of Tempernnee,"
en null street. The course of instruction em
braces Single and Double Entry bcok •keeping,
lectures on commercial science. and all° lectures
on commercial law, Ethics, and poliOcal econo,
my, delivered by Members of the Bar.
The student Passes through a rout.9e compit- -
ing over lour hundred forms, writing out, jour—
nalising, posting and closing four entire sets of
nooks, solving problems, &c.,precisely .In re
business. end in addition to this he has large
'tractive in oral and blackboard exercises, in o
pening 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 tima a day or e
vening class or both if they wish, the time is
unlimited, they can leave at any time and re
tinal at pleasure without addttional charge.
For any other particulars, whim.; persona*
or by letter T. IL ]'OLLOCK, Principal.
Assistance given whoa required in opening
sod closing books. [April
.2; 1856.-Iy,
SOMETHING NEW.
A "" E7c t ii ' A I N 's . u . R IN E VANCN CO.
NO. 11, MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE,
CAPITAL, $200,000
FIRE INSURANCE, perpetual or limited,
made to town or eonntry, ou every description
of property.
Losscs promptly paid.
i. McDOWELL, Jo., Secretary,
W. BREWSTER, Agent, HUNTINGDON.
Yan. 23, 1856.-0:
A UDETOI4 , B NOTICE,
Notice is hereby Trivet), 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
pr,:perty of Steplizni Moore and David White.
sell, trailing under the firm of Moore dc
sell to and amongst those legally entitled there.
to, will attend for that purpose at the Prothost•
otary's office, in Huntingdon, on Satorday tho
31st of May, inst., when and where all persons
having claims against said l'und are required
to present the slime or be debarred from com
ing in upon said fund.
THEO. H. CREME% Auditor.
May7,'56.-4t.
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 same
herebyl gives nosier to allparties interested, that
he has appointed Friday the 23,1 duy of May
next, at two tiVock, P.M. at his attire in the
borough or Huntingdon, for the hearing of the
parties in this ease, when and where all persons
interested may attend if they think proper.
JOHN REED, Aud
90th April, 1836.-41.
[Estate of Alexander Westbrook Dec'd.]
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
THE undersigned Auditor appointed by the
Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon
County, to distribute the funds in the hands
of Wm. Christy and Thomas MeLoy,Adrninis•
trators of Alex. Westbrook, lute of Portertp.,
dec'd., hereby gives notice that he has appoint
ed Tuesday the Ist day of July next, at the
Commissioners Office in the Borough of Hun
tingdon, for the purpose of fulfilling the duties
of his appointment, when and where all per.
Min having claims against said fund are re.
quired to present the same or be debarred (*scorn
coming in upon said loud
June 4,1856.-4 t,
A. B. CREIVIT,
Auditor,
PILES I PILES I VALES
Are you 'tailoring with the Piles, inwardly
or outwardly?
If so, use Dr. Dupries' Celebrated Remedy.
Warranted to crow in all cases.
The above ie the c u rly reined) that, Ilea evils
cured effectually. City references and testi.
mole's given.
If you have the Piles inwasdly, ask for • box
of Dr. LL'a Pills—only 60 cents.
If you have the Piles outwardly, ask for a
box of Dr. W. Ointment—only 50 cents.
For sale by Jens Rite. Huntingdon, Pa
,tune 4 '36.