PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. There is very little inquiry for flour to-day, but the market is without change under the late news from abroad, and only some 300 a 400 bbls have been disposed of at $6,37ia6,50 per bbls, mostly at the latter rate for better brands; holders generally are free sellers at war lowest figures, which is the uoiforrp as kiug rate for standard broods ; the stock on sole, however, is light. For home use prices range at from $6,370087 and $8 per bbl for common to extra and fancy brands, according to quality. Corn Meal and Rye Flour are very quiet at previous rides. I.lrain--There is a steady demand for Wheat and some 3000 bushels found buyers in lots nt 150 e for good Pennsylvania red, and 162 e fur White, in store—mostly nt the former rate.— Rye is wanted, and about GOO bushels have been sold at 82c. Corn is steady, with a small Lusinem only to note at 68 cents for old and file for new yellow—the latter in the cars.— Oats sell slowly at. 47 cents for Pennsylvania. Parrittr, On the 3d inst., by p.m J. W. laugbawout, Mr. IV...sander Allison, of Mill Creek, to Miss Mary Waltlstnith, of West tp., Runt. Co. . , On the sth inst., by the same, Mr. Joseph Jobnst .n to Miss Arabella J. Rupp, all of Pe tersbiir t, llunt. co. On the 3d inst., by Rev. A. B. Still, Mr. ITettry Summers, of Marklesburg, to Miss Eliz• abet ti Shultz, of Spruce Creek. On the Pith inst., by the same, Mr. John Swituser, of Runt. C0.,•t0 Miss Rachel Burgen, of Mifflin, Juniata Co. Cheapest ""Job Printing" Office IR %HZ COUNTY. We hare now made §nek arrangements in our Job °Sire on will enable us to do all kinds of Job Printing at 20 per cent. cheaper rates Than any Office in the County. Glie us n call. If we don't give entire satisfac tion, no charge at all will be made. NEW A Di ERTISEDIENTS. SCRIVENERS' OFFICE, Ilphe undersigned will attend to drawing Wills, 1 Deeds, Mortgages, Articles of Agreement, Lenses, Letters of Attorney, floods, Se. will alto arrange and state Administrator's ar• •eounts and attend to the passingefthem before the Register. All will be done in legal form, and good. style, and at moderate 4:barges. JACOB MILLER. untittplen. 20th Jaen:try. 857.—' NOTICE All persons indebted to Henry C. Walker, either gy t,ore or bouk account, will take no tice that they ore in toy hands and that it will boa matter of economy on their part to settle the same in IS reasonably short time. I). lIOUTZ, Assignee or 11 . 1. %Val ker. .) ELIUII`2 LILA DENTISiS; suivitrzpvow„ PA, UPEKE, removed to the rooms Vinci jvi ning the residence of Dr. • IL Allison Miller, near the Pres. tylerian Church. .10n. 11, 1637.-tr. GRAFF & CO, WESTERN FOUNDRY, i t taii No. 122 Wood Street, I'M'SBURG, PA MANUFACTURERS 0 V Cenbing Stoves, Coal and Wood Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Box Stves, llollow Ware, Plain and Fancy Crates b Fenders, Sad and Dog Irons, Portable Forges, Sugar, 'lea nod Stove Kettles, Wagon Boxes. Fe. ' Nov. 26, 1P56.—1y.' sii t xt r o ePt' ► F. undersigned owners of the Huntingdon inform farmers end the tiblie genera l. ly, that they now linen their new mill ie running order, with 1111 the modern improvements in the water wheels end machinery. They have put in live of the Improved Jon val Tuvhine Water 'Wheels, and can grind in al stages of the water, Ono during the coldest weather, any and all kinds of grain. They are prepared to sell. and have on hand fi , r sale at all times, at market rate, all kind of FLOUR, FEED AND STUFFS and farmer; can have their own grain ground, and take it back in a return load, or they can be furnished in exchange nt a moment'. notice an equal quantity of Flour and Bran or chop• ped feed. TEE SMUT MACIIIPZE is an improved inautifactuve; and they will insure &FULL TURN OUT of superior quail. 17 I to every bushel of grain left at their nail!. FISHER & N. L. • .1 he Buckwheat stones are not quite toady. Huntingdon, December 10, 18,1 G. FREDERICK SEIDLE, MANUFACTURER OF SASH, lILINDS, DOORS, smurrEns WILEILOCT7 Meebanicsburg, Cumberland Cu., Pa. ; Dar T. S. delivers work to the oars. He has ,alwtys ready made work on hand. All orders by mail shall receive prompt attention. Jail. 28, 1857.-6 mo. le2111) MB MIMS CLOTHING ! New Assortment Jubt Opened And will be sold 80 per cent. CHEAPER THAN TUE CHEAPESTI HRONAN respectfully in'erms his must., , met a and the public generally, that he has Lust opened at his store-room in Market Square fluntingdonot splendid new stock of Reedy made Clothing for Fall and Winter. which he will sell cheaper than the same quality of Goods can be purchased at retail in rhilatlel ;lda or any other establishment in the country. Persons wishing to bay Clothing would do •cell to call and examine his stock before purcha sing elsewhere. Also, hats, Caps, Boots, and Shoes, :hick will be sold lower than at any other QS. ,ablishment in the county. Ilvtitingdun Ott. P. MA,. fist of Outstanding Balances, Due at Settlement with the Auditors, for the Tear 1856. Collectors' Names. Townships, Walker, 1844.✓ A. B. Sangaree, Union, 1846. James Hampson, Franklin, 1847. John H. Stonebraker, Jackson, 1848. David S. Bell, Tod, 1861. Jesse Cook, West, " Charlei Green, Walker, 1852. John Coulter, Henderson, 1863. Luke Vooorhees, Cass, " Joshua Greenland, Franklin, 1854. John Import, Barren, " William Couch, Brady, " John McDonald, Cromwell, " Michael Myers, Porter, " William B. Shaw, Walker,' " Joseph Douglass, Burree, 1833. John Smith, Cromwell, " David );trim•, Franklin,* " . Alexander Ewing, Hopewell, " John Beaver, Jneksomf " Thomas Osborn, Morris, " Abraham Isenberg, Tod,t " Benjamin F. Baker, Walker, " John Thompson, Warriorsumrk, " William Wray, Barrim,f 1856. Joseph Forrest, Brady,t " George Rupert, Cads,} " Samuel Pheasant, Oxssville, " Nicholas Corbin, Clay,f " David Heck, emit " Frederick Harman, Dublimf " Jacob Hunt, Franklin,f " Samuel tVigton, Hantingdon,f " William Rothrock, Hopewell,f " Jacob Summers, Jackson; f " Solomon Hamer, Murris,f " B. F, Wallace, Peno,f " George Garner, Port er,f " John N. swoope, Shidey,f " Joseph Miller, Shirleyshurg,t " Benjamin Long, Spriu.•field,j• " Jacob Booher, Tell,t " . Samuel Hackedorn, Tod,t " A. J. Dunlap, Gnion i t " David Pheasant, Walker,f " Joseph Isenberg, Warriorsutarkt• Henry Grazier, West,f ' " William Moore, *Since paid in full. fSioee paid in part. Given under Seal of office, 10011 January, 1851 ATTE3T: HENRY W. MILLER, Clerk February 11, 1837. RECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES OF THE COUNTY OF HUNTINGDON, FROM TILE EIGHTH DAY OF .LINUA• ItY 18ua, TO THE TENTH DAY OF JANUARY 1857, including both dup. RECEIPTS Amount in Tirestiry at last settlement $474 86 1851 Charles Green, West, $7 Oo 1853 Ilti . 3ert Peter. m. Dublin, 200 do. William Se t lit. Union, 99 45 1854 William Cinch, Banco, 153 62 do. John Import; Franklin, 30 00 do. Joseph Douglass, Walker, 75 00 do. W. Hutchison, Warriornek. 9 47 1855 John Smith, Dame, 510 06 do. Christian Miller, Brady, 347 92 do. Julio Boo . ma n, Coss, 1:19 22 do. Wm. Cunningham, Clay, 312 22 do. David Etnier, Cromnell, 310 65 do. Wm. Appleby, Dublin. 292 01 do. Alex. Ewing, Franklin. 718 92 do. And. Decker, Henderson, 53 18 J. M. Simpson Iluittin,,odon 366 41 110 . John Hoover, Hopewell, 250 00 do. 'rhos. Osborn, Jackson, 046 50 do. Abm. !senile rg, Morris, 654 22 do. Abm: Grubb, Penn, 126 28 do. Peter Piper. l'orter, 722 I I Mi. Jolts MeKinstrey, Shirley, 559 09 do. Boned. Stevens Springfield 194 84 do. Samuel Parsons, Tell, 258 32 do. Brnj F. Baker, 'roil, 378 20 do. William Chileote, Union, 37 85 du. into '[hemp son, Walker, 601 00 dr. Win. Wray, Warrriornek,6l4 71 do. Mordecai * Henry, Wool, 1320 15 9788 44 1850 Joseph Forre,t, Barre°. 300 00 do. George Rupert, Brady, 508 23 do. Satimel Pheasant, Cuss, 325 00 do. David Heck, Clay, 200 00 du. Fred. Harman, Cromwell, 221 12 do. Jacob Hunt, Dublin 250 00 • do. Sion'l Wigton, Franklin,: 669 00 do. W. V. Miller, Henderson, 418 12 do. W. Hothrock, Huntingdon, 754 21 do. Jacob Summers, Hopewell 570 48 do. Solomon Hamer, Jackson. 141 00 do. Benj. F. Wallace, Morris, 486 00 do. George Garner, Penn, 616 00 do. John N. Swoope, Porter, 536 24 do. Joseph Miller,Shirley, 547 00 do,,Benj. Long, irleysburg, 106 95 do. jacob Boolier ' Spritigfield, 113 80 do. Stool Illtekodorn, Tell, 200 00 do. And. Dunlap, 'rod, 360 00 do. David Pheasant, Union, 225 00 do. Jos. Isenberg, Walker, 347 00 do. H. Grazier, Warriormark, 815 00 du.. Wm. Moore, West, 716 05 do. Nich. Corbin, Cassville, 80 79 9493 53 Ain't of County tax on unseated finals, 419 59 do. &Moo' dO. do. 208 57 do. Road du. do. 263 76 Redemption money on on. lands, 160 52 1052 44 Fines, Jury yes, . r ke., collected by Sla'ff Gre . e.11199(1, 564 43 Fines collected by Justice Sears 26 34 590 77 Of Samuel Wigton, to pay off the Bond for Poor Howie farm, . 750 00 Soignor Blitz,tor use of U. House, 3 00 Balance due County Treasurer, 1274 58 EXPENDITURES. A tty'ny ' Prot'y., Sheff., and wi tncssc fees on criminal Prosecutions, $363 00 Constables for making returns, adver tising Sip ing Elections, en., 381 92 Grand and Traverse Jurors, Court Cri- er, &c., 2468 37 Judges, Inspiscters and Clerks of Elec • 1305 34 Assessors' Orders, 960 25 Inquisitions on dead bodies, 62 69 Road and Bridge Views, 417 00 " damages, Jos. Forrest, 100 00 " Isaac Peightal, 40 00 557 00 Bridge Orders George Couch for bridge at Neft's Mill 749 49 Cunningham and Harrison, for • bridge across Stone Creek, 875 00 D. Blair, fur bridge at Blair's Still. 560 00 John thigliagan, for repairing bridge below Alexandria, 266 60 George Lump, for securing lum ber of bridge at iluidingdon, curried away by storm, and de livering it at Huntingdon, 150 00 2601 09 Commissioners : Thomas Hamer, 206 00 Benjamin K. Neff, 131 e 0 Jacob Baker, 162 50 Henry L. McCarthy, Id 00 Auditors for 1855, 46 00 Clerk to Cam's. in full fin 1955, 75 00 " for 1850, 325 00 John Reed Esq., Att'ny to Com. in full fur 1855, 10 00 Do. on account for 1856, 20 00 993 50 Interest on County Bonds William B. Leas, 247 50 William Orbisun, Esq., 180 00 William P. Orbison, Esq., 60 00 George C. Bucher, , 60 00 Jahn R. Hainan, 185 72 Thomas Eisner, 114 00 A. B. Crovet, 15 50 J. S. Stewart, Esq., 7 30 850 22 Stale ?'ax. County Tax. 15 14 37 81 49 34 123 66 70 76 27 07 377 03 $9944 06 131.2 NJ. K. NEFF,• JACOB BAKER, UENRY L. McCARTHY, COM m is.r inners. County bonds paid as follows: William 11. Lens, 2560 00 James G. Doyle, 531 00 3092 00 ensurer or State Lunatic Asylum, David Brotherline, 217 69 John Madden, 135 12 352 81 I For Coal, Wood, Light, 3:e., for Court , House and .fail, 179 19 Fisher & Me:Auntie merchandise for Court llouse and Jail, 33 52 Sundry individuals for repair to same, 63 46 Medical attendance on prisoners in J u il, 50 25 Levi Murrels attending sink in jail, 5 00 Samuel Africa, burying . Mrs. Starker, 4 00 M. F. Campbell, Esq., titr Pinto's fees, stationary for mutt and blank books for Proti's office, 1.7:1 17 Assessment kooks and Dimlimit. fur Comm's Office, and blank hooks for 03 27 osiont Greeninnd, Sheriff, for 511Mmo. niqgjuroi,,ennreying convict:4 to re netentiary, boarding prisoners, &•c., for the venr. 1855 and 1836. 954 03 Grallitt3 3lidor, Sheriff; un account fur tame, 50 00 For County Printing, William Lewis, for 1856, 96 50 John A. Nash, 129 75 Wnt. Brewster, for '55 and '56,203 95 432 20 Postage, William Lewis, 3U 76 Wild Cot and Fox Scalps, premiums of —..-. 1t 1 56, 370 74 School tax on unseated lands, 1)161 in 1836, 254 26 Hoed tan, on same, 159 76 Hodemption Money, on some, 160 32 574 54 Refunding orders to sundry persons, 122 80 Insurance on bridge at Huntingdon, 7 80 Scrubbing and cleaning Court House, and Privy, 25 00 Washing for prisoners in jail, 25 00 50 00 Directors of the Poor, for the your 1856. 5593 38 Treasurer's commission on $45414 58, 681 22 In testimony of the correctness of the above we hereunto subscribe our names and affix the eeel of said county, this lOth day ofJunuary, A. I). 1857. BENJ. K. NEFF, JACOB BAKER, IL L. McCA RT II Y, Attekt, H. W. MILLER, Clerk. Commissioners. We the undersigned auditors of Huntingdon County, L'enn'a, elected and sworn according to law, roport that we met, didaudit, settle and adjust according to law, the nec.,unt of A. B. Crewit, Hsi.. Treasurer of said county, and the orders of the Commissioners, and the receipts for the same, ftir and during the past year, and tind a bithinve due the sail Treasurer by the 'County, of tive,ve hundred and seventylour dollars and tiny eight cents. Given unler our hands at the Cutnmissioners' office in the borough of Huntingdon, the 10th day of January, PEititY MOORE, WM. MOORE, Auditors, JAMES CREE, Feb. 4. 1857 CONFECTIOXARY tf , FRUIT STGRL WILLIAM N. SIR GARD, RVCCESNOU TO $25,427 62 THOMAS FRY, WHOLESALE CoN FECTIONEH • FRUITERER, No. 191 North Third St., above Wood, Phila. MANUFACTURER OF CONFECTION• nry, Jujube Paste, Gum Drops, Chocolate Drops, Brandy Drops, Liquor Bottles, Jolly Cakes, Cieam Chocolate, French Toys, White Sugar Toys. Ac., Ac. AND DEALER IN Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Currants, Citron, Figs, Dates, Prunes, Almonds, Walnuts, Fil berts. Cream Nuts, Ground Nuts, Tiro ers, Syrups, Tamarinds, Liquorice, Rock Can• dy, &0., &c. The attention of Dealers is reqested to an examination of my stock, which will be found equal to any in Philadelphia. • N. B.—Orders by mail or otherwise prompt. ly attended to. HUNTINGDON COSIMIZIMAL BCXOOIi. Has been removed to a large and commodi ous room in the "Town Hall," and is open day and evening for the reception of Students.— The course of instruction, embracing Single and Double-Entry Book Keeping, is accompa nied by daily Lectureson Commercial Sciences. A department has also been opened whieb is devoted to Penmanship, and is conducted by Prof. MomtisoN, of Pittsburg. Lectures on Commercial Law, Ethics and Political Economy are delivered periodically to the studen'ts by members of the Huntingdon Bar. For any other particular., address pereonelly or by letter T. 11. POLLOCK, Principal. Assistance given when required in opening and dosing books. [April 2,11556.—1 y. Dec.3,'56. 500 Chesnut roots for vale by Cr.NNINGHAbi Drikag. 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And a law, assortment of other bunks may be had, very low, by addressing CEO. BERCS:FRESSEiti I % MILL CIILL K, C " a. The foregoing works cue bu hed et (leo. Berg stress, otny, who is the Canvassing Agent fur this county, end w.su will shortly call on the citizens or the euuuty. HOW'S IHIS ? J. J, W. sAA.TON are now receiving their Second Fall end 1% inter Stock of _ _......_ _..._.. New and FatalnessWe Dry Goads! Enumeration is uu.vendary, but what every body says must be true—and everybody says the place to find the beat assortment of Dry Goods, in these parte, is at J. & W. SAXTON'S. Dec.l 0;56. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. MISCELLANEOUSADVERTISEMENTS! .... . . .. . ... ..__________ _ till PHANS' CO li RT ' 111°!!!NF EVERYBODY, F l,:e : years I bare beenengaged SALII in a business known only to myself, und,i comparatively, few others ' whom I have instrue- Iti pursuance of au order of the Orphans' ! ted for the sum of $2OO each, which averaged me at the rate of $2,000 to $3,000 per annum ; Court of the county of Huntingdon, there will and having matte arrangements to go t 3 Europe be exposed to public sale, _on the premises, on in the fall of 1357 to engage in the some linsi- Saturday the 14th of February next, ness, Inm willing to give full instructions in the the following describe real estate no the prop. art to any person in the United States or Cana das, who will remit mo the sum of $l. I LIIII er q ...f Henry L i g h( l l. - 9 ll'llat township i n paiti County, do o 'd, I l i, ' induced, from the success I have been favored with, and the tunny thankful acknowledgements Five tractsW, all ait 'te in said town. I have received from those whom I have 'moue sliip of West, : ed Sc., as follows: are making from $5 to $l5 per 1. The Mansion P.m of saicl.doe'd bountl• teal, a fi t u lt, '" trgive any person tin opportunity to ed by and of Julia Wall, George Wilson, Hi' . e ' niinge in this businiOs, which is easy, pleasant,. rant Williamson, Jacob Witters, & others; mid very profitable, at a small cost. 'There is coutaining ninety four servo ni.d 48 perches positively No }icemen in the matter. Refitrem and allowance ; all cleared .d under cultic. ! era of the best class can ha given us regards its dun, .d having thereon erected a two story chnracter, and I can refer to persons whom I frame Dwelling House, a Bank Barn and ult. have instructed, who will testify that they are er buildings. making from $5 to $l3 per dav tit the same. It 2. One other tract adjoining the above, lands is a business in which either tidies or gentlemen of James Porter, the heirs of Joules Stewart,' can engage , n"11,,141,,,,ratt case Taite,::,...Y., John Wall. Jacob Witters, and Shaver's Creek han t ds" o " Pi;:'e le tt " : York • State Peitus b elvania and containing state acres, at perches nit cleared and under contention. Mi;litiol, 1010111 I have ioi:tructed are now ma 3. One other tract, containing nineteen new king from $3 to S t gene ral business, (mil b per day at it. It is a ut a few shillings is required one hundred and tarty six perches, and all sw. to soot it. Upon receipt of SI, I will irmedi ance adjoining lands of B. Hartman, Robert ntely scud to theft/nine:lnt it printed circular eon and William Armstrong awl the banks ut Sha• mining fall instruetioni in the art which con he ver's Creek. (About hall an acre of thi, perfectly understoodat once. tract has been given oil' the mil.• cad fora All letters imot be addressed (past-paid) to charch.) , A, 'r. PARSONS, 335 Brouilwey, New York. 4..1 tract of woodland, adjoining lauds of Dec.24,'an.-44 John Wall, Green and Dorsey .d others. eta tsining 52 acres nice perches and allowance. 5. An Island in Shaver's Creek, near said nineteen Rare tract, containing about lea acres. I roll T/IE RAPID CURE OF Colds, Coughs, and liciarsegtess. lintatrina, MASS., 20th Dec., 1155. Dn. J. I nit Ido not Ite4itate to Any tip., host remedy I have over found for Coughs, Hoare.. se, Influenza, and the roncontitaitt windmill ofn Cold, ix your eninunr Prorottn. he constant use in toy invitee end ray family for tho hot ten ram low shown it to pus,. sare• 4.1 r villaes for the treatment of those complaint, EBEN II NIOIIT, 11. D. , A.ll. SI , UtTLEY, of Eric, N. Y., writer: "1 her used year l'rerotim. no,elf and hl my family ewer since I Esittie of Willians dee'd.j i yen Invented It. twel . i n t the e h:wt . tyncin , o for Its A.OO - Vroilf.% sOTrozi, I Firg,,',Z,'lritl'::!,,ii. t r,;r"„"i„,,LV,,,,.. l . l d l ,,,, b igla";:f. THE mulersigued Auditor, appoitded by the j ° C ;":4 1 :1;;;L is ..;,;„ g Cough Infiff Orphans' Court of Huntingdor. County, to SPRING VIZI.P, Sao., Felt. 7, WU di str ib u t e th e h u h tnee i n th e hoods of G ee . Doers. Amt I will cheerfully mtify your INrrotuf. the bent renolr we powow for the cum of Intoping Green, Esq., and Henry S. Orem]. Adininistra n th. Uvirip, and the chest iii9eaSes Of children. We of tore of William Houck, late of Tod township, ymr•fraternity in the South eppreclate your skill, and deed,, amongst those entitled thereto, hereby . A. ~ I sr. D. gives notice to all persons interested, that he .AllO3 ux, Ew.,Mowrenrr, tt, writes, 3,1 .U 14,1846: will attend for the purpose of molting said i ttr bud s Influenza, which confined so in door. tribittion, at the Register's (ACP, in the boy ;t r v e t.re.t w e r r. Tst , ty b l , o l t i vuzZl , t,e . rely . : !will" . °null ill . Huntingdon, on Saturday 28th. Of Tl ' et t n ex t doo reliev.l . the moren4s in ni l ; ' O ‘ tront n altd .I , britary next, m one n'dnek, P. M.,lvlion net i Innrx: leis thus one. L:df lhu huttlu mndu me completely where all persons having claims are required to ! ;„ b uy , su d Yutu mcdicintx ore the your ‘ ,.. t0 . present theca to the undersigned Auditor, or be di. , tltv Pew' motes 0 . 00." debarred Iron coming itt upon said fund. Asthma or Phthlpda, and Bronglati6. WKST MANcittsitn, Fel,. 4, Mot. TUEO. H. CREMERt t Ste: Yon.. ent.turr Ptcruttat. le performing merrellotte maw. is this motion. It lute relieved deveral fnS,, Munn. ! 010 symiltom3 or ci.listthipt ion, and in now cluing a Mali MONEY I MONEY 11 MONEY 111. Ur 1 Y BE WITHOUT MONEY 1 when it is IJV just us easy for any one to be around with a pocket full as not, if they mtly think to. I have got a new article, from which from five to twenty dollars a day can he made, either by male or female. It is highly respectable busi• ness, and an article which is wanted in every tinnily in the United States. Enclose we two dollars by mail, at my risk. and I will forward by return mail a Circular, with full instructions in the art. The business is very easy. Try it, if you are out of employment, and you will ne ver forget it ; for it wili•be better for too to pay the above sum, and insure a good business, than to pay twenty•five cents for a spurious ad vertisement. This is no humbug. 2'. y it! Try it! Try it! Address your letters to DWIGHT MONROE, New York. I sent one of my circulars to an Editor in Georgia, and he gave me a notice in his paper like the following: uMr. Monroe sent me one of his Circulars, and I will just say to my readers that whoever of you are out of employment that Mr. hlonroe's business is a good bottoms, and money can be made out of it by any one who engages in it, fur it is no humbug." IMPORTANT TO DAQUERREOTYPISTS MARBLE DEALERS AND OTHERS. MONUMENTAL DAGUERREOTYPE CASES. • METHOD has long been nought fur, to in. sert in a durable manner, Daguerreotype Likenesses to Head Stones and Monuments.- 1 have been manufacturing these Oases for the last two years, and can warrant them to secure the picture for a long number of years, The outside case is made of Parian Marble and the box which encloses the picture and keeps it in a state of great preservation for a log number of years, is made of brass, a screw box. It makes a very Lem job un Head Stone or Monument. They are used in Greenwood Cemetry, Mount Auburn, laurel Hill, and many other Cemetries in the United States. _ . Mikan] discount toads to Marble , Dealers and Daguerreotypists. Price firm $2,25 each to $9,50. A circular of . engravings will be sent to any address, free, with price list. Ad. dress, A. L. BALDWIN, Adeut of Mausoleum Dug. Co., 335 Broadway, New York. Bec. ati. 1856-3 w. 7 ' • inirlestk. The Lost is Found; THE DEAD HAVE COME TO LIFE. ALEXANDRIA FOUNDRY OWN. BY ISRAEL ORAFFIITS, ESQ. C. MoGILL wishes to inform his ~ lA. friends and the public generally, thst he has bought the above-named Foundry, Patterns, Patterns, Flasks, and all its ' contents, and front his lung experience in the business he hopes to obtsin a share of the public patronage. As he has the Foundry in ope ration, ho can furnish all who may give him a call with all kinds of Castings ; Knelt us Rolling Mill and Forge Cantina, Grim and Saw Mill Casting, improved Thrashing Machine Casting; and in a short time will have Cook Stoves ore.- Hon , deer and improved patterns for wood and coal; also ten-plate sty 'es, Air-Tight, Parlor, end liar-room stoves, at all sues for wood or coal. Also Castings tar hums ; cellar grates; such as Lentels, Sills, Sash-Weights, Sc. Plows 3t every description of the latest and most im proved style. Also steel soles, wagon boxes, oven frames, large hells and cast water-pipes. sOzzow-Ava consisting of Kettles, Boilers, be. having turn ing-lathes, he will be ablo to furnish anv oldie above-named articles, either wood or iron; and ho has all kinds of Castings too numerous to mention, all of which will be sold cheaper than ever for wish and all kinds of country produce.— /also old metal will betaken in exchange fore.- ting. Hurry up your old metal and country pro duce when any articles are wanted. C, McGII,L. A pr.2x,?.56. ly. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, f,;iii...6;;;,.ki ;indor nn apt:Lai. of tl,O NI, A. A. 11l WSDY. M.D.. ALM., MOM. VO.. mites, Sopt. f,. ISt , h: "During my unveilco of uptuy yearn I hate found nothing oinal 1.• your CHERRY PIICTOItAL fog giving nano uu,l rollot W conemataivo patient, or outing such as urn curahlo." Wo might odd solmues of os.bience, but tits most cou• sinclng proof of dm virtue. of this is found In Its efforts upon trial. Consumption. Probably no ono remedy has err been known which cured so twiny nod such dangerous rnFeA na this. Some no lininan aid CAA &Atli i Ina AVM. to UAW the Casual Pitgronst. affords relief And comfort. Aston linos, Now YORK Ciro. March a, IS6tl Doctor Arne, LOWCLL: I reel it a duty and n pleas ire to littoral you what yarn' CIIERRY PY.CTORAI. 11R9 done }lv my with. 811011 Ra !WOK IlVti mouths laboring under the dangerous 5?,,,,pr0m0 of Consumption, from which no aid 0 Muhl proonre goo° her :mth relief. fiho was Me:illy until Dr. su,., or 11l oft, where nn hare thine for taloa:, t ecomuletobal a trial of your modleluo. Wes hio hi:lances. os w,, h y o ur for she has reror• tired Win flint day, elle ia not yet „+ .tr , ug in oho used to be. Ina it. 11 . . e Ir.•Ilt hor cough. and calls herorlf well. YOUTA Willi (ratan. and reoard, olt LANDO Ixllll.llV, ur Sumton-Le. o.lllllplil, do not despair till pm have trlod Aora . s CHERRY (13.TolIAL. It It RIINIP ly °Wu!' the Lent MOdICRI chemists In the world, and Its on, es all around us I se,penk the high M. , llts of Its virtues.-- Ayer's Cathartic Pills, Til is Iltiellet, of rheinis:ry and Medi. ine ha, n I taxed their utumet to produce this loot, nowt perfect purgative which is known hm man. Inuomorablo mote ern abown that thew Pitrs have virtue. which mamma in am:ensile° the onliottry medicines. nod that they oiu on. pro edentolly upon too esteem °rat' moot They are safe and pleasant' ty take, but powerful to cure. Their pen, t mtiug properties stimulate the vital activities of the body, remove Oho obstructions of its organs. purify the blood. and expel disease. They largo tint Olio foul humors %%Oh tweed and grow diotemper, a:hookas sluggish or diom tiered orgasm Into their mitt.] action. and Milan healthy tone with strength to the whole nysteni. Not only do they cum the overyoloy.romplffluta of over,. body, lot alto fesmidable and dangerous dinomws that hove baffled the loot of human skill. While they produce powerful effects. they are at Olio wane time. in diminished dotes, the ootiot and best physic that can be employ,' for children. Being augur-coated, they aro pleasant to take; and being porely vegetable, arc free from iniy risk of harm. Cans Levu been made which 'atriums boiler were tho nut solo titan tinted by men of such exalted position and charncter as to forbig tho enspicion of martini. ?tiny eminent clergymen and physicians have lout their moues to emit fy to the puLIM tile rruahnuy of MY rcwaury, while nth. ere hoot emit mo the ussoraneo of their eolith-gnu that my Preparations contribute Immensely to the relief of my afflicted, maiming fellowonen. TOot Agent below named It plowed to furnish grille nay American Almanac, containing directions for their meowd certificates of their cure, of the following complaint .: Coativoneos. Bilhms Complalutea Itheittofflbm , • Heartburn, headache arialug fans a foul Shinowl, to sea. Indigestion, Morbid 'mason of the Bowels awl arising therefrom, Elatillowy, Loss of Appetite, al; OW{ and Cutaneous Dawns. with* Vitra(' au eructs, Medicine, 'Scrofula or Minn, il. They Moo, by moil, lug the blood anti. stimulating hin system, rite mono complaints which it would not be nomomed they coom reach, tort; to Mathew, Partial Blindness, Nehodels end Nemo. Irritability, herangettiente of the Liver and hid. mays, Gout. nod other kindled complaints arLoing too. u low state of On, lonely or obotruction of Its 4111CtiU11,. Do not he put tiry by unpriurlpleil dusters with was other pill they wake me.ro 'wont on. Ask for Am' Mu, and take nothing clan. No other they can Firs yon compares u ith this In its luSrlude value or corn powers. The sick rant the beat aid tit..., is la. tit. and they should have it. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AVER Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, lace Puce 25 CTS. rzn Box. ?los Bozza TOR 4 . . I BOLD BY JOHN READ, Huntingdon, nail dealers in medicine everywhere. October 15, 1856.-Iy. F:stale of William Flioo,,leo'd.] Al 3 IT Olt4 NOTI.IIZ. qua: undersii,tned Auditor, appointed by the I Orphans' Court of Huntingdon County, to distribute the balance in the hands of Levi Evans, Esti. and Samuel Yingling, executors of the last will and testament of William Flinn, lute of Tod townsbip, dec'4, amongst those entitled theret ), hereby gives notice to all per. sons Interested, that he will attend for the pur pose of making said distribution, at the Regis ter's &lice, in the borough of Huntingdon, on Soluraoy the 20111 cf . Itbruory next, at 10 o'- pluck, A. M., whoa and whore all persons inter wed up required to present their 0611118 to the undersigned auditor or be debarred from com ing in upon said fund. THEO. H. CREMER, Auditor. Jau.28,'57.-4t. PLASTER. The Juniata Flour and Plaster Mills, one mile below Alexandria, Hunting& 0 Co., Pa., will have on hand after the 10th of February riext, Ground Plaster, for which Grain of alt kinds, will be taken in exchange at mnrket prices. Also, Salt in Sacks. J_sih : P.'o.: 41 .BAALL MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. • The Kansas Question Bettlei i PEACE RESTORED ! BY latest arrival from the East, the subscri bers have just received and are now; opening the largest and most judiciously selected assort ment of Hardware, ever brought to Uuntitigdon. Our steels tow sids in part, of Building Material, pith as locks, hinges, screws, bolts, glesq, oils, and paints, (White Itad, fire proof and sine paints.). Mechanics , Tools, in great variety ; including many new inven lions and latu improvements. \Vu invite the 'attention el Saddlers anti Coach•makers to ourlargeand splendid steel:or Saddlery & Coach Trimming :nick as saddle trees. gig•trees, selfadjusting pail trees, Mimes, of 20 kinds, latest styles of buckles, stirrups, &c.: Birthing Hog skins, pa tent and enameled leather, enameled muslin, coach lace, hubs, spokes, fellows, shafts, springs, axles, &c., &c. - 5. Lndius and housekeepers generally, will find it grently to their advantage to call and exam• inc our new stock of silver and common spoons, line table cutlery, scissors, hollow-ware, lamps, patent sausage grinders, and all other house furnishing goods ; including ninny new and use fill inventions. In our recent purchases, we Lave hutzght euch rates as enable us to sell even lower than. heretofore. No charge for shorting goods.— All orders promptly attended to. JAMES A. BROWN & Co. October SO, 1836, Ivw Coeds ! leis- Goods !! D. re GUM% CHEAP STORE. D. I'. Gwin has just received from Philadel. plan n huge and beautiful assortment of 'XXXI.' WlNirlat UOOO consisting of the most fashionable Dress Goods for Ladies and Gentlemen, such as Black Silks, Chameleon L Fancy Silks, French Mennoes, All Wool de Laths, Persian Twills, Coburg Clthh,Levella (Roth, A/paccn, Debaiz, Madon na Cloth, Wool Plait* nod any quantity of Fancy Detains. Prints of any description. ALSO, n large Int of dress Trimmings, dress Buttons, Bonnet Silks, Ribbons, Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery, Laces, Veils, Collars, Undersleeves, Chitnasetts, Mohnir head dresses. Guns Belts, Whalebones for Skirts, Silk and Linen Hove, French Working Cotton, Fall and Wool Shawls, mid a variety of Fancy Goods too numerous to mention. Also, Cloths, black and blue, black and fancy Cassimer, Cast.inets, K. Jeans, Vesting., Flan nels, Wt. Red and Yellow, Sack Flannels of all colors, Canton Flannels, Cotton Drills. Nan keen. Linsey, Muslins, bleached and unbleach. cd, Ticket, Checks, Table Diaper, Woolen and Linen Tattle Corers, Sheeting Muslin 21 pests wide, Woollen Coats, Caps and Comforts, j Woolen yarns cf different colors. Silk &nnate of the latest styles of every color, Largest assortment in town and at prices that cannot he heat. ALSO; flats &. Caps, of the latest styles, Soots and Shoes, HARDWARE, QuEsNswA3333, Buckets, 'robs, Bas kets, Oil Cloths. Groceries, et the bent quality, Salt and alt goods usually kept in a country Store. Aly old customers, and as many new ones an can crowd in arc respectfully requesteato.come, alit exutuine my goods No charge for looking. All kinds of Country products taken in ex change for goods, at the highest market prices. Uet. 8, 1856. Gas ! Gas-Lights are Coming ANI3 SO ARE. ; .. ;!3 Tio W‘VraTio. NOT WITH GAS! Bat with an entirely now• and well assorted stock FALL WINTER GOODS SUCH AS DRY GOODS,GROCIERISIS, R QUEZINSWARB HARDWARE HOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, BONNETS, CARPETS, and Oil Cloths, WOOD, WILLOW WARE and carry other article usually kept in a coun try score. We have one of the brat selected stocks of DH GOODS ever offeri dto the eitisens of this place and vicinity, and are deter. mined to tell lower than can be purchased east of the Allegheny. Give us a call and be satis fied of the Met. We will sell our old stock at cost. Don't forget to call at the Metropolitan before purchasing many other House. We also purchase and store Grain, and it is admitted by all that we have the safest place of unloading iu town. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for Goods. Prof. DeGrath% Great Electric Oil. DEAFNESS CURED. NEw 11.tveN, May 19th, 1856. Prof. DeGrath—My brother has been deaf three years. After try'inj,• many things, housed your Oil a kw times and it cured him entirely, CI.IrFORD If. &PANTON. Ask ;Jr. &mutat, who of/crowds boughs $3O worth to sell. My Electric Oil removes all pain at once, Rlteutuatiem, Neuralgia, Lc. ..Ifilietett 13 rim awl Cured is one week ' Rend letter from Rev. James Temple : Pirtr..tio.t., June 9th, 1856. Prof. DeGrath-1 have been afflicted 13 years with Neuralgia stud other Tay painful complaints, and I have been unable to sleep soundly or.walk any distance for many wears past. Last week I got a bottle of your “Elec tric Oil." The first night 1 slept soundly and well, and today I am like A new man. My wife could not believe her eyes. Yonr Elec tric Oil has done in one week what the physl ciao of Philadelphia failed to do in 13 years. Gratefully, yours, Rev. JAMES TEMPLE. 310 South at. Calf b and see other cettificatea and names of thousands I have cured for three yearn past.— Thu public for safety, meet not believe impos tors and imitators of my oil. My Depot is at the sante old place 39, South Eighth street, and not removed, as a base scamp advertised, who is afraid to publish his real name. I retir to 8,000 Philadelphians who have used my Oil—and all real Electric Oil ever cold basin name blows iu every bottle. All others are cheats. All orders must be address rid to Poor. CHAS. DEGRATki, Philadelphia, John Read AgetitiMuntingdon. Nov. 26, 1856-3 m. Coon Ouse I and Get Good Sawlike t J. & W. SAXTON have received from the eas tern cities au assortment of Silky, Shawls, Tel teas, Drees Goods and Embroideries. They have adoj the motto—"quick sales amt •