- - MPAIGN JOURNAL t ~; Y `~ t ~ i moo."` ~~i. Forever flout that Atoutlard jheet, Whero br,uthes the (e but Witt ht , f , tre uu, With Freedom's suit iien.di rte• fent, And Fri:Month' I,:nuer streaming o'er not iye have concluded to issue a "Corn• paign Journal" from the Ist of July to the ".11st of October. We do this through the solicitation of numerous friends. The terms will be ten copies tonne address, five dollars, payable in advance•. Come friends to humanity, come free• men end beer a hand in the righteous cause of freedom, in spreading this great principles of liberty. 'iii Journal is the only paper in the county which to not sold to the interests of the slit ve•driver. Lotter from Gov. Robinson. T:1 'DURANCE VILE,' CAMP NEen LECOhIrTUN, Jute 3d, 1856. - Dear die: Your note of the 15th alt, is this day received. It would afford me much plea. sure to visit the East at this time, but Frank Pierce has decreed otherwise. Lust Full threats were tirade against Lawrence, and our citizens were indicted for treason because the President's tools mid they only wanted to en force a lewd procksontel we were aceordiogly stood ogsiust the. Uuited States government,. Thc President, in a message and proclamation denounced us ns traitors, and endorsed the be gne officers in the Territory and pledged the,, the services of the army and navy of the UM. tea Status and militia of several States to eub• dun the people of Kansas decided tsi lento thsir towns and villages unprotected and allow President'n, tools to execute his will with. out oppnsition. About the 9th of last month I loft for Mu East on liminess of my own, and 1 Last no moiler left than tine sigma was given for the commencement of operations. I was &mind by a mob at Lexington, Mo., au in• .nietinent I:iiind by a paelted jury, and a procla. motion nestled ...fling upon all who desired to Jr nay lewreuecto assemble under the cont. emnd c: the Unite 1 States Marshal. The people, not befonving the President intended onitfa,.e humanity, kept about their business and offeimi uu opp.,Mmin to the ollicer's posse. They have, however, learned by bitter experi• t qic) tbst there is no grouter outlaw in this coontry thee Frank Pierce, who, after anew, ~ a few men and disarming the people, blow up and burned the best hotel in the counts) a est of Sr. Louis, with its furniture, destroyed two printing dices, burned my house, barn outbuildings, with furniture, library, papers, wearing apparel and everything inflammable ; robbed and pillaged the whole town,. carrying 'may nod destroying tuns of thousands of dol. Pura' worth of property belonging to the hard. working pioneers. The men belonging to this name posse, with the favor of Shannon, many of whom are enrolled as his militia, have since been robbing and plundering Free State peo. pie wherever they could and thew, till now the people have risen in their might and coalmen. ced protecting themselves. Civil war is now raging in Kansas, and nothing but the speedy suppression of the. arrest invaders under Shannon, Buford & Co., can 5:400 the country from destruction. The people era driven to moduess, and will bear nn more of these out• rages event from the President of the United Jude.. C. W. Smith, G. NV. Deitsler, G. Jon. (1, W. Brown and myself, all, save the last, the meet quiet and best citizens of Kansas are new guarded in the open prairie by United Slates troops under charge of treason, here to remain till next September, when, if they ao decide, a jury will be perked, a mock trial will ho held, and we shall be hung. Such to now the state of affaira in Kamm. The people of Kansas have determined henceforth to protect their lives and property with their own strong arms, and it is to he hoped that the people of the country will approve their euree and place some luau in the Prraidential Choir who will not rob, pletaloi and persecute the mtisens of infant States, because they happen to differ from hint in politics. The preaunt of our bc. loved country Id dark ank outtuotia of evil, the Future is iu the hands of the free votele of the 13ona of Liberty. Very truly your:, c. 1:01tINSOY Ilon. J. LI. Fuzuon Judge McLean on Blavory and Kansas. CINUINNetT;,Juiw 6, 1856. ME DEAR Sin .—Yoor eloquent awl patriotic letter of the 13th of May was forwarded to Om from Washington, ,and came to hand on my way to the West, when I had only time to ac• knowledge its receipt and my obiigatioue for your warm expresinons of !duchies, and confi. dunce. Since then I have Leen engaged at my circuit in Indianapolis. You will have learned before this from the public papers that the Missouri cult to which your letter refers was coutiuued to tho Decera• her term and a re argument ordered. Of course I cannot now properly say anything iu regard to it, but I must express my gratification in knowing that you are eatistied with my views, already publicly avowed, as to the cnustitution lit power of the general governmeut over the subject of slavery in the territories. our allusions to our native State and its bat tle•fields, and to home of my adoption and the ordinance of 1787, an intimately connected with its history, bring to me grateful rerninisecenes. •Vor New Jersey I have ever cherished a filial pride and regard ; though limited in territory . and pioputittion compared with other of her ins. ter States, ehe has at all times been strong in those high qualities which are only developed in an advanced stage of civilization, and has wielded a moral force superior to her relative political power. My father lett Ireland a young man, and landed at Wilmington, in Delaware, at the dawn of the revolution. He woe atter became a citizen of Now Jersey, and occupying an humble position in the common wallie of life, he aspired to no higher place than that of private in the ranks of the revolutionary army, and bravely bore his part as a militia man in the battles of Monmouth, Priiiceton and Teen low. The memory of a father's service, how. ever humble, in as glorious a struggle, may wall ba cherished by a son with proud sane.- tiom I wen boric in your county of Morris, but ft r the close of the revolution, my father, with his young family, settled in the north-western territory, whore it has been my favored lot to ivuw up under the congenial iutluences of that immortal ordinance which was wisely guaran teal liberty forever to that beautiful region; and which her ruillious of peaceful and patriotic people will never cease to reverence as the people of their progress, prosperity and power. It has been t me a anima or the deepest re. Ktet, sod of the 'moat paiufirl appreheuein for thee We ty of our institutions, to witness the , Meng ruiliffer,ice awl hostility, developed more generally . daring tho last few yeani, this salutary principle of that great measure of Jefferson. Some, indeed, have ventured to question its constitutionality, although for urn seventy years it has been the theme of eul9gium with lawyers and statesmen of the highest etnt. nom in all sections of the country, and has re. calved the sanction of every judicial tribunal in which it has been discussed. lied that, too, it, the slave States. I n th ese hat e r Ittys, Jaek•B.laiiterns, germ:, ted in the bottomless marshes of putty politic,, seem to allure unite 115 many followers ad are found in the path illustrated by the purer and sa f er li g ht s en t itled front the precepts and ex amples of the sage. of the revolutionary period, and politiLet action seems to Lu directed rather by considerations conceived party necessity than by the seggestions of reason, juetit,e and patriotic principle. • Occupying the pusition I do, it is not pei ted to me to epee!: of the transaetions in Kan• sae in their legal aspects; but I may say with yon, that I contemplate the violence, blemished and civil and fraternal war now transpiring there with mingled emotions of sadness, alarm and mortification. They am the fruits of that ilbadvised and mischievous mcasure.—the re• pen' of the Missouri Compromise, which from the first, I have earnestly deprecated ; and I have no hesitation in saying that the immedi ate aitnission of !Wises as a State into the Union under the Coustitution already formed, commends itself to me as a measure of sound policy, and well calculated to bring peace to the territory nail to the country. With these views, I have net beta backward in advising to all 'suitable ways, theadoption of that Illtallllo. There ore seventh precedents which may bo appealed to in support of it, and especially that of the admission of Michigan. It would do to injustice to any section of the country. It would powerfully mud to tranquil. in: the public mind, allay sectional jealousies, and bring the great muss of the people to the earnest support of thu Constitution and the Union in their pristine integrity. The South would have no just cause to complain of it, acid indeed ought freely nod generously to yield it upon the altar of public goood. Sipco the a. doption of the Constitution, as many Slave States as Free States, Lave been admitted into the Union ; and the Slave States, while they have only about one•fourth of the white pope. lotion of the country, embrace a much larger extent of fertile territory, with a mere genial climate than the Free States. No intelligent observer can fail to seu that the tendency of our institutions is downward, and all history and experience show that no free government, with such tendencies, was ever arrested in its declining career without a revolution, either by a peaceful change of its policy and rulers, or by the bloody urbittaruout of thus sword. It it an axiom tu government, us clout' as any intuitive truth, that no free go. veruntent can rest upon any other than a sound !floral basis. it this tenet consist its strength. Row much of this foundation remains for ow model Republic, it will be well for the people, yet virtuous sad enlightened, to ponder in sea son. If they do nut see or appreciate their danger, it 18 is vain thatthey hold the power to apply tho corrective. With the greatest respect, I am very truly yours, Jona hicLeatc. i•ITEU FROM KANSAL—Chicago, June 19— A compnal , of 75 MOD, the first compauy of tho Chicago Linigrant Aid Society, MI yesterday for Kansas. klra. Brown, the wife of the editor of the Herald of Freedom, bad just arrived here. She left Leavenworth on the 12th, on which day a band of 250 Missourians were encamped three miles from Lawrence. She met Colonel Sun, ner, on route for Lawrence, with a strotii; body of troupe, including a company of artillery. The Pro-Slavery Vigilance Committee of Leavenworth bad renewed their' notice to the Free State men to quit the territory. Col. Sumner had warned tins Iliatouriaus to desiet. Gem Whitfield arrived at St. Louis on Mon• day en route for Waiddegtou. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Fur Flour the market continues dull there is eery little inquiry Ihr export, and only about 000 bids, mostly ;viol straight brawls, hone beau taken in lots at $6. The home demand is moderate within the range of s6a6 50 tot vonamon retailing brands $6 75a7 50 for cx• Ira, as to brand and $B3B 50 per bbl for fan. ey family dour. Wheat have been Gisposeil of in mnall lots, at $ 1 , 40 4 1 ,6 0 the inferior to gecd white. Ityc—further sales of GOO bushels Pennsylvania are reported at 72c. in :tut..— Corn --the ileinahil is moderate, and7oooaliooo bushels yellow found buyers at 15a180. for in ferior, ould 51c for prime Southern, afloat, in eluding 1500 bushels good Peuusylvania at 49e and FOObtiALId ut 471 c. the latter delivered. Llit"larricb. 1., Altoona, on Wednesday the IHth inlit., by It,. Downs, Mr. Goo. P. bldridgo of Phila. to Miss Lizzie Wallace of Spruce Cret.k. On thu 19th inst., by David Aurandt, At tho bowie of Mr. A, W. Sliced., on Broad Top, Mr. Jonathan Gordon, of this county, to Miss Mary Jane BiClB3, of Fulton county. ~Cb, On the 26th ultimo, at the residence of her husband William Comb near Graysville, Mrs. Alaa Curry, aged about sixty eight years. Near this borough us Thursday last, Mr. Luko Vorhees, aged about fifty. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. T ETTERS of Administration have becu gran. ted to mo upon the estate of Robert Gra. ham, lute of Dublin township, deed. All per• SOW indebted to him will make payment, and those Laving claims proem them tu JOAN APPLEBY, &Mfr. Dubliu June 1.3, BARGAINS BARGAINS ! THE G )od g in Col. Owtw ' a Storo aro soiling out 1 y retail at cost, and they will be sold below eoa, and upon time to nay ono who will buy the whole stuck or a largo part of it. JOIIN SCOTT, Assignee, Jupcll,l6.-44. NOTICE. DEMONS Lviug accounts against Thomas r Todhunter win , please present them to Jae. Cree, near Burnt t•abius. FREDERICK FAIRTIIORNE, • Trustee. Junull,l6.-6t. LOOK AT THIS FIGURE! At Roman's Matutuoth Clothing Sten, you ran get Moen Coate for 87 Cent., Holamer Pants for 87 Cants. bummer Yenta tot 87 Conte. MISCELLANEOCS ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE, 95 AC:LIES 01 , ' LINT) In Xibliacequillas Valley, Huntingdon County, Pcnn'a _ Foer milt, front the tti , "- I ' . ‘ l:• i l i j i . n J ' il ' i j i:l ' ,: li" l 'l .1 1i „ 1 "C.Is t :A'744 .' JAHILS McDunal , l &C .. ' , ethers, Into thu property Id Jain., Ross, de, 'd., uhout thirty acres cleared, part of whieh ti ex cellent meadow ; with log Louse .eel barn, gel opting of water et the door :out having Saddlvr's Crook running till ough it. 'rile pat t not i...iiiir. oil is well-tinihiittiii, haring enough to nay l'or tiio property two or throe blues, and ;t goo,l tam loft, For turn. nail on the unilersiiiiitil. J. SEWELL STEWART. liunting , lon, 26th Aluy, 1856.—tt. HUNTINGDON CARRIAGE & WAGON. tti k ti,)l ------ -A A MAN [MAC FOR OW EN BOAT, thankful for past favors, ru aPectfully informs the public in general that ho is prepared to manufacture at his shop on Washington street, on the property lately and for many years occupied by Alex. Cannon, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKAWAY'S, GERMANTOWN WAGONS, and in short every kind Of vehicle desired.— Hockuways and Baggier of a superior manufac ture and finish always on hand and for sale at fair prices. Repairing of all kinds done at the shortest no tice and must reasonable terms. Huntingdon, May 25, 19r41.-ly. DEPARTMENT OF COMMON SCHOOLS OF PENNSYLVANIA. IlAitaifitllG, May 10, 18,;G 2b_ School Directors. : Decision No. 11, ou page si; of the Pamphlet copy of the "School Law and Deei.deos," does 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 no it improperly exempts "trades, occupations and professions," of a loss value than two hundred duller.,, from taxation for Sel.ol purposes. ! 'was so regulated to correspond with the State! thx on occupations, but the 29th and 30th sec. Lions of the School Law adjust the School tax to the County as well as State tax ; and as tic• cupatious under two hundred dollars arc nut exempt from taxation for County purposes, it follows as a necessary consequence that they are liable to taxation for School purposes. The variour acts of Assembly, with regard to Conn• ty tax aro exendirigly obscure and unintelligi , bin with regard to the manner of assessing the tax on occupations ;Irt the soundest rule, of practice to be gathered from them will be for Directom to assess "occupations" for School porpose, at such rate per cent., us the neeessi• ties of tho District may require, not acceding thirteen mills on the dollar, except where the tax at the rate thus fixed would not amount to fifty cents, in which case it should be fixed :it that specific 8.7, according to (be proviso to the 30th section of the School law. Whore the duplicate has already been made out, Directors recall and itumnil it art:min.: , the iniarlici.itnia contained in this cironlar. The other tnx docidiona in the Pamphlet copy of the S 'tool law coulltrtn to the art, of A.m.., lily and duelst .of the rout IS, nud are to Lc rereiyed as notiimily by Directors. Very liC3p,ctfally, H. C. HICKOK, Deputy Superitemdenr. Juuu4;o6. CLOTHING! A Now Assortment Ju,t Opened : And will be sold 30 per cent. CHEAPER TILIN 'I ROMAN ri,peetfully Lis Cll,l, J-. 11 . niers awl the l'a'dle generally, that he lust opened et his riule-ream in Market Square ; kluutioitilou. a i lea lid new stuck of Eiady. wade Clothing for Spring and Summer which ho with sell elicurer than the same unclite of Gomla can he purchased at. octal tit l'hiludef phia or coy other utabliApem la lit ccoutty. l'orcons wishing to Ice Clothing would tin well to call and examine la: ouck before I at ri ,- ring else whew April 9,'^• • Real,: t , 011P114111S , COURT SALE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' of iluntingaon county, there will be public sale in Cassville, on Satiirday the 2'ith day of Juno anal, the one undivided hall of a tract of Coal band titanic on Broad Tap, Hun. tingdon County, containing 65 ACRES, 111.0 or less, known as the lram. nnsts—one-third of tho purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale at the Auguvi Court following, and the remainder in two equal annual payment., with interest, secured on the property in the manner. 1). CLARKS ON, 'Lush:, Juue4;s6.-4t. J. uvosos, )1. L. R. BAIRD, M. D. 141,11 T cAx., DRS. BAIRD & HUDSON, CA.SSVIJALE, PA, Ilaviug entered into capartnership . will ha plea. and to attend to any business of tlitnr profession. . . REFERENCES: J. U. LUDEN. N. D., lluatio::(1ou. C. BOWER, N. D., Newt,. Hamilton. J. A. SHADE, N. D., Shade Gap. J. H. WINTRODE, N. D., Nurkleoburg. Juue .1, 1866.—1tu. Ambrotypos as Daguerreotypes. 'l l 7 P. PI.IIdTYMAN r - especifullyinforms the public that ho is uow prepared to take Datillorreotypos, and Ambrotypes on glass, pat up iu single or double roles. Iteetu3 at the Station Muse. Slay2t3,'&6.-4t. Something hew at Huntingdon. The celebrated Centro County Itou fot sale et the following prices : Four cents per lb for common WWI Led from f inchca quern and round up. 41 ants for I.loreesehoe and Spike. 1,01.3, includnih , and 1 inehe3 square , and 4 could fur Nail redo, At the cheap Mere of CUNNINGHAM J. DUNN Jlist ELLINF.ors ADVER 1 ; ENT, HO! V~JHA'I' A [l . SHi !".1 . ; 8 fl , iirc.flB II E is now salliu his huge.huge.and 91 , 1endi , 1 us. Cloods of Cost. For wo,r, Black and Bluk: i 1;14,1, •;itticr, !., ably: 1 :iurru (nth, ',i11.. 1 i Laid I,IIIUfS S:01I{ - - , I , igured ti' etin, A large lut i s vO,; III; childrui. A gool ..t from 50 cimt, to SI. No. I extra .I\l A 1,,rv0 stock ut if, (it°, A,: • . ;)14 Such : • I larue vi Stoulner :To, itarAit or wiiich will be svl,i at price., bU yonl all eetapetitiou. Mayl.l,7A. 1111(),V1) TOP 11()IISF ANItnEW 1110EIIIVS r \k Tt t s i t i t a h t l i r i t:3l , ..: m et i f i t t l t l ,: ly ti i u tt p ro t r h n e a I t 3 l r i , , ,a t: i al l e , :;..; .',..„ House, 01. A11.,,,het; Street. and ii Now It prepared to enkriain all wl, ;..,,, : Lvor him with their pat Lmtvt., in all , , '• • tHnable style. The Lots, 1,13 b,t.t. klriii,',• :i•: vl.. t,t sorpas.ell Ily ally e...tablislirnent ip ..,, :', :..,, , 11. ilia table will ,prays he supplied w,:l, , .., ..• stautiuL “iel d,licat i•e; or lies , ,, , ~, 1., :1 word, 11, 1 ... i,..; will be spn.r,.l 1. : :',;,, 1, , •,i. ~. ;:: • -, 1 1 . 1:14.111.401, 2014 11 , 10.1 , ,,., ; . ;:• l'.:, k•r its guests vetufurtabl, at. t h : PY• Ili.• -.. , i •,..rni..lted with tli: clt,iqe,t 11, 1 ,.., ANI)REW Ma: 1 .:.. ~.... NEW WIIOLESALE llltt 5T0111,,. N SPENCER THOMAS, Ni) 20, Scath Seeotql Street, Philadelphia . Importer, IStrotufaz:turer, and Dealer in Uru n, Nledicine,, Chemicals, ACIDS, DYE STUFFS, ~PAINTS, ums, COLORS, WHITE LEAD, Freud, mid American Whit. ZINC, Olihr 'CI All% Glautwate, Vantisbes, Drusb,s, Instztouents, Ground Spices, Whole Spicet, and all utter articles usually kept by Drt,tists, including Borax, Ictligo, Glue, Shollue4ottub, tkc., be. All orders by mail, or uthursiise vutnittly tended to. Country merchants are incited to call and V.:C.IIIIC our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Cowls sent to any of the wharvets or railroad stations. micro log MI goOd, war ranted. Mar.l2.'s.t;. RMER'S 1 I()M E. MCM S:1110;111.11,. Ilill Street, Huntingdon, Hunt. County, l'a. , 11111: proprietur weal respectfully au. noutmu to all his old ettstontera and the kli;il 're4t of mankind," that he It. refitted his 11. house, and is prepared to necoinmodate and travullort , , and the ' , oldie generally. Ile has also attached a LIVERY STABLE, and lie till biro h. cw- t i,gev , f c ., on t h e mwit rc,onable tertu, April y kIIENiIAi . OVERMAN, South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. Importer of Frew:b Calf tikins; Has Conslaully on Hand, and Always l'inishing, all kinds of Leather, Morocco, CalfSkiuS, Sheep Skills, iSc., &c. She ltteution of C., ry Alerchanto" and 111. 0;tetuttn., MA) AND OAK SOLE LEATHER. 2, 1956..--ty. JOHN MOREHEAD, SUCCESSOR TO KING MOREHEAD. WHOLESALE GROCER A NI) Al a -11 A ANp DI:4I . ! Ey IN Fu.ll, Bac,: , Clierse, filial Fruit, Lard, Prirscol oil, lllib, Lcod, Piy Lcaol, Wg data Glass, Glas4warc, Iron awl Nails, Star and Tallow Caw! Vartepakll awl Bashi Soap, uul notworactures goarally. No. 2 Wood St., ..... TSlallikt, P.l. l'artienlar tatuntion given to thu auk of rig Metul nut Blooms, and liberal advance, made thereon. kub. 13, 1636.-Iy. HUSSEY & WELLS, PORK PA.CKERS, Wholesale Dealers in Provisions, ogivr ft At. COnfflYtisXON IVIERCH4.,NTS, NIL 324 LIBERTY sTIMET, Commercial Row, • PITTSBURG, PA. M:ty ai, I -56. t;tn. ErMQVAL., MRS. SABAH KULP wish., to ;worm the .Ut ladies of llnutingdon and tho surrounding country tlho she has naive.' next door to Charles Miller above the Presbyttnian Church, 11111 St., wilt.: she iutcuds clurying oil the fancy and straw Millinery business. 'lavin received the latest ciV thshion, silo is prepared to offend to all that wily favor Ina With their chstoin.. • April 10, 1 555-tf S. A. WISOUNTRY DZIAMESIts cam buy CbuTHINo tiom uu: iu Ituut,u4 , l.ll at Whole sale, as th,ap a. tlicy Cal) 111 thi. it, 1 haft, 4 Whole: ale ta .PLlmit;lol,, 3lir;'t:,,i,.l' EUt HARDWARE STUi[ IELIE VING nu establishment of :!Ji, ) needed in this place, the elect just ,)patted 0 l ,, rtto and eacefally of IlAmilVA., and Ora now renoy I , ••• • date all who girth then; Olig our Aio3; win be found 4 f.,;1 111,11( ci Matcrials, Putty, Lucks, A really excellent as,ortment 36eclit:Lisics/ including all the late,t airantioas. Tema', Dow, (land, 1'; u,,,1 Saws, (thirty dift,reat ek, 1 latehets, Shears illili SCi .1(1, C1,111.1.1r ell . rid Auger lilts ? Tile rv. 41111 .01 ('..a !•:.. t:o ()ii, end lh.ints , BettNlic , . !,• • . • , 4e. In fret ev,rytliity 41ware *tore. 111. ion ot1:: r . 1: .:,I‘vare or 1)r) t. : • ...~ ..... ~. ..11 ~' .. . CO. :.1Y '. • • The Lost is Found; THE DEAD HAVE CONE TO LIFE, ALEXANDRIA FOUNDRY 6, - NED By 19, 115,.C. McC;II.T, wisheA t) inform hi: ii-i . • tr:entls and the public v,enerall ,- , IP; that he has bought the utiove.nainitl . •,ii. foundry, Patterns. I , lnsks, and illl iti, I , '--'4/ contents, and ilk long experience in the t.ii.it,ets ho hope. i' . • . • taiii it binire nt' the iii...ilii: patren,ige. A , i 1., ' . '' • i*. , l ~ ,I.y in toll onc ration. he can in , . . civic 111, 11 Call mitt: all kie 1 r . . . . 1 rol!i, : Mill. - iii i.. ~. i'., •.,, .., • ' ', , ~ i. ~.,!, awl I.lar-ruoin Store, of all sr:, for noiAl or ALL Ca tin ; ;,. for bouso grates such ns Lent,:lb, &e. Plow: ..t cvcry dciaiptiott t.I Ll., hav,t and most hIl. Al,o IrDgolt boxes or. fr,aue,, large LIOLLOW--1,3741.1iL coti,istitig of liettlo,, haring turn . . „ ill, IA :$l, ill& th, aboVe -.mica article:, rather wwal or iron: mut !-.llhe kinds of •Ca,tim;, too numerous to 1114,1111i111, 111101 ' which Will I e ,ola cheaper than ever for C 45111. 1 ,1 all kiwis of country nroduce.— Also aid metal will battik., in exellatmu fur cas• ling. Hurry up your old turtal awl rotlutry ye ' duce whoa any artides are wanted. McGILL ty LATEST 11t1c1{`,1L U 1 ",i-'.I!.P !I?, if ifl@ e 5 B', 111)1 TTI:013. T.l .1) '!..) tf) ::-:1 AT 'rm. BROAD TOP 1)EP(Y.1 1 . lUNNINGUAM DUNN ye just ruct,i , ed wyli-selectud stork of Spring & Goods, consisting of Dry Goods, liard-i% ale, Genceen,, queens-nal' e, Cetlak-evare, Hats, boots and shoes. willow -1s are. C ror.li cry-ware, stnue :cud earthen Tin-ware, Cane rasiung-rods. d 3lath; Clothing a (Iva ys on hand : ,rythin : .; that i. •• )totit,i‘t , 01 lsrotil. ............ unt :111 hi; li,yttin;:l ti ; . I, lAGAIN fluuting4lo. . , . • • ittLdon Foundr.y, . ~• •• . oral illll. :01101 tirc L• , •• all kind, of the Lest qtallity IN • tie, Rod must run:4,ollu terms. Factuvr, aro invited to call mot eN,antine our I . l,tighs. Wu are tit.,outiaturitig the flouter Plough, (this plough took the pronto:a at Alto lltintiogdun C only Agric,tltitral Fair, it' Istt s ) also lltinter't, celchr.tted Cutter rlougli, which can't hu Lout, together with the cud .11atalte.tr Pluttgl, have Ott hand out ore 1111.1111trucl.01i0g Cook, Parlor and (Alice stoves for coal Lr wood. HOLLOW-NV QUM cutiskting of I.Cuttlus, Duilers, of which will he sold chop l'ur cash ur to ex change for country produce. Ohl inet4l taktut fur now castings. By Orbit inteution to I,llSi lieas and desire to please, We hone to receive a shale of public paitrottogc. J. 111. CL . N.NINIIIIAM S 131.10. April :to, XXIV DIS:04 0 V KAY., In the healing art. Those anti, led kith all kinds ot 'Velours, Wens, Cane , ~ Fungus, Ilaimatodes, Sehorrus, Goiter, l'olypui, or any growth or Sores, no numwr on what part of the body, can be cured by art entirely new method, without cutting, caustic or pain, Of en. rattle). Those afflicted with Blindness, Deaf ness, and other Diseases, tie mutter whet their name may be, rate reel an..ured of finding teliel, and thi.reforc should nut delay a motnent. Write iii, , ease and symptoms full mud you LOU reecho all answer by roturu mail; to insure an IMMO' 01,103k1 the small stun of Twenty-live Cents, to warrant hint iu spending his oa.te for yimr bene fit. All other letters must have a post atittpll etc closed to prc•pity answers. N. 11-1.4. h. 13 a regular Gmiluato. n e ed to visit distant place::, undergo it painful operation, and spend a for;litm when you min ha Cured wtili little capeuse, and without suffering, near home. ..... Achtruss, IiELLI\G, blochanicshueg, C utubc laud y, Apr.23,'56.• LIME, I,IIIIE. The uuliscribut iilliohrti :61111 11.1.; to uperatiou. pruau. OH, daily - it largo 441.utit (he boa whit, .• in dip iattriur th, State, 1 will it at .4 point On Uta l'i_tuu,ylvaiaa., or at the Kilo, at tan - • All °Our.: will Ito prowpily altrn It d ‘,,. FuN :11,1q. 1 ti►l:'i('!'l~t: C!, -, 0•1 c t. 7 G srmaraoT JI VI IVIEE. 000'71 Of !1., I tor elianwl,on st, I , :awy ilk II 1V,..! ;ark, H liuuriet . 1: •••••• . ••• . • ; 't 11:ilitC, liats et Caps, iN it:DIVA ..••:•. 0;1 ClOtlIN, a roc, 7-'lOl .• ' •i• Tj • • MEDICAL VAPORS. .1 1 1111\ , (IV Sl'E 111:1' uro• „ r ~lu~li~:~l 1 ~.: ; ~;,,, ~,. i' i ig!.tt, the Coll,tilaiplive •,pplicdiitop,. y tit, the .1 Vui.oc iu 111,1, we ••:‘ ie ~tii~;l Ali. ........, ,xl , ...,•tatiwk4, awl I earn,stly Ike illit:illgCll,l2 01 all ,0 01, 0: the itl.lll flit in , to at once the :toutbinglic: din ' and ,tteee ,, fal sy , - tent Of Metlik . :ll Vajo.r 11:1.1.1011, :Is the. oNt, • •.art, of lietrgii — ior the liiiiroiniptive. 1 otter to vitt it within the ruuvit of all, and can so ar • rantw it, that the iurnli,l e. never requited to leava Luau, where the 1,,,n,1 cd . trietal,hip :ttl affection, tend eu nitwit ail the ellorls• Where there they, 1..,w b ,, pe for the inu.,t se CIL ry hnl , elecv ea se, as thro'- ont pill the store, of of tho troat - ,•00:1 lIMONC . IIIIIIs. ASTErti t, and eiliiilulit]),UCTC , Sflli, !Intl Slltii!ling en der ut the :41)(1% e CO1111 , 1.1illtS : 1. C.:11 gi , Vedy I,c rt.lior. I 1::11 Isl,lStlle ill 11:lu1Ti11;,1 , 1 1,0 ,11 Jo VI, 1111111 C,, N.,. A' rt k :nut hai .1. 1, rc,! one.- (hit ne., 41, n •l• • . . the •Ltliiiitt,tr•itr t,l ritein, ilt Hoch tt nt,tuut r, II :It tht'V ate 1 . 1 , 11ve 11114.6 it, the COI al ill .1 ~11, •1 . , .111.1 duce tLcir ileLlOil itl tho 91 the al prat,ll , .11 :11CeC , I.) of Lk. V. Odd, . 1 . 111!1,I11:1 , C1_1,1.11.111 t.l 1%1 , 1.11i:111" 01.11, ii irk , ' 110111 Iht . l uare a c o ugh, ni,ht 411,1 (ire, Ulf ht), Ilitleh they a Xpr•l•ll,l,lii..lt tiw c. to ii the.; 4‘ , l••acit all i • •••••, • 11:cy hav ~.. ~ . ... I'. ~ ~., . .. ~. ~.~ • . „ • I: iffinkleti 1)r. Root: the 1%-ot., I. his ititwotaied labors is 1., Ow oil tit 515551 to tot 1iA1.1 . 11 STONE, INI.II. CYRUS lil NSE UN% M. .10NA.,.. .1. 1\11.'.."1', 11. 1: \V 11. fll. 11 ttIZN'II.I,I. AVIN N DK. TI( .1011. N; ;, SIT:WA ::()S Ott - ,k N. Y. 11,11 . I 11,11,fe, all ILI. ter- 11/ ; Illy . 4 ., ;1 . 11,i1t.11 , 1e11Ce • it, ,11 , Alt.iicy must I , y the Po.,ltuaster, nucti lett,' April BOOKS ! SAW- --, BOOKS ! 4001) ,(i usually kept its a Philadelphi., nook Store, and inasiv thein at hull the Plibla,ber's retail price, the ailb.esibo: now allots to the public. 111 sehoot I.uuktt used tit the county rah be had hi tiny .isatatsti, at retail and natal. r 0.1.4,11., Letter and WI 411 , 141 q; r“1,1, wholc6ale or by the ream. 100 Gold Penh with 6thar ,tut Livid front 'sl upwind., toe l'on.ket and Pets kutvre :sod otlw,' he., uusoutaetstre 1.0 upitolll . l,l P.;; .111 j 3,4.190 riceEs iv,t ILL rAirEtc, mid prettiest 6tyle3,iii,t teLeived ftut awl Nov YorL,l. , i , ` u.."u Irk etc mot tipw.it,l Z.O) t.e.Lutitidly 'l . lllOlmM ,1 1 1 Wia •I I t . M. llilw,tl.l pliblie I uvc but til t he convine,,t drat in Int) tn,f . of Lilt flat,' will be 1 , 11.16Cti uud also bavt - money. member the place.. eviller of *nap., v uo.r Lailroadi NVAI. C'ol.o\. in 31. 1.1/01%11..V1 , t toil hand. 111.1.1 l,un. 11),LIVI1 - .1011, TiY :r. ~,zra..,:!,.1.:,. 4-:T . . r , , ;! :11 .11,1 . 4 11(1 1 ',lf,. 11,.. 'I i:i' Ut ! • : . i , .. ,~,: .. , Tt 1)1w n.,r :1! !• ••17 •1, r c . N\ `. S:IXTt 'T E (TNT s.ti INV; I , Nth , . I.'ompnvy Incorporated by the Slate of PI a•d toy 'Teal to silvaufa, ' I isf wivy is rt,,i,etl inn ' inlet ,t paid' • I opr ct • • in O....limiting till ". nook , . inn.' I IN I, it „Ai/Bunn; I T FIV I :ne,1 , 31t11P21 , k I 1 31110111 ally fail"flT, I'l V., Tf !lENIZY T. 1:1:'SSEII SELFI(I. .1. Ulf 01!.`.. , . II I ( „Link, ~: ~ „•i, t!. • r ; lli!I.+~ . . I . COllll/..1..1. c..1,11a; tact t 41 it add. . 1.4 ) \I 14"1' I t I N(E \ ANSIt 454,100 EXCIIAN1;1; 1 •1 , 1-11 , 1,1111.1. PETAL. FIRE INSURANCE, po.i.eit,t, 1,,,„ in.olc 111 tpwu of .I..,.pt•rty. • . 1, prouli.LlV • 3. Ny. 1:111:1VSTER. • .f tr, '1‘ (. 1:' 1 1 / 1 : 11 .1 : t i l l ' f '.. t:%/1111111 , 11 l'!, i I 411.ilrn1 lel' 11'111. Clai.-ely ull.l The,ll lei Mol,y, rah , . Il',ALir.”.l., givo, aptil c.l Tutt,day 4,\t, ()Cu, it. tho li,n,tii;ll of I.lll,.'eltell, 101' illU /ea, Ol fulfilling LLc .11 npuoaduiLut, .14. tiLid Nvlitau ill li:t% it;.,ainst mid fund an 111 ti..6l{lnttnr buduluirtud is 1111011 ...lid fund : PILES PILES? ith thQ I'ilc., Lilt I t .t 1 it n“ .1) that 114., City I, and 1:;:•:, 1 :vv ". 0.1, xi t , . 1).'.; Pill 11), ,w 4 for 1 It a biL‘c :1,, 1'1,4 out*dt.lly, 4141% . v . , i.l 1 ) . 4 , 1 ) .111.01. 1 I Lluuti..jduu, W. S.‘ X Dre:..o I.'Li: ('1?1'1' Cl'a,4 all ol•! ~~?b4 ,teuk.tiot , N(.• k 1.. ) Lim,: a .di .111Itt ol it Irti, Iri id. 1, A. B. crkEw 1 0.1,11aLel