Nuntingbn *funk NEWS ABOUT BONE. -.^••• 0 6.0.7 Tint COUNTY SUPERINTENDENCY.—In our 'brief notice of Mr. Yc•Divitt in laid week's Jour. nal, we said nothing about his claims on the friends of education, supposing the Convention would be governed in its choice, mainly, by the character nod qualifications of the several can• didates. But as the claims of other gentlemen have been urged upon the Convention, see deem It proper to state some of the "claims" of Mr. McDivitt In the first place, he has been a successful teacher in this, his native county, ,/br twelve or Xtteen years. He has bleu a prominent part in all the approvBd educational movements of the times. Ile is one of that noble bend of teachers, who five years ago, wrote and talked into being the Huntingdon County Teachers' Institute ; he has attended all its meetings, recorded all its proceedings— sometimes requiring whole quires of writing and has been a main pillar of its support from its origin to the present time. Besides these onerous labors, at home, he hag most of the time held the post of Recording Secretary to the State Teacher's Association, a very lahori• (sus office. This report of Gov. Pollock's ad. dress, delivered at Harrisburg last winter, is ample proof on this point; and the very filet that such a distinguished Indy of men selected him for that responsible office and have thus for continued him in it, is no trifling evidence of his character and standing amongst the great educators of the State. It is at least a snore reliable evidence than any amount of tiewspa. per recommendations, however smoothly they may be worded. Mr. illeDivitt has also written many sensible article.;, practical essays, and eloquent lectures on the subject of education. And though his natural modesty has restrained him from seek. ing notoriety, be enjoys in a high degree, ace respect and friend,hip of the oldest nod ablest teachers wherever he is known,; whilst he is ever ready, without arrogance or an...air of su periority," to counsel and advise with the young said inexperienced. This is a simple statement of facts ; and in view of them, we can truly say, that if any other easdiduto now in the field, has stronger claims than these, they have entirely escaped the uo• tice of competent, unprejudiced observers.— We have neither seen nor heard tell of claims . like these in the history of any other aspirant. We Lope they may have their just weight. &moot. TaacnEltS.—Next Saturday evening the Directors of this district meet to appoint six teachers for our Public Schools. This is it ettai7 of the utmost importance. and the Direc tors should be very careful in fulfilling it. It necessary that good teachers bb engaged, that the pupils should learn, as we know bad tree `•leringctli forth evil trait,'' etc. The pub lic schools are not alwap, we aro sorry to say, viirtrgncrt rumpotcaramk proper teach ers. We very frequently hear parents complain. i•'g of the incompetency of teachers, and elicit with just cause. This should not be, and we hope the Directors will put an end to all mur murings in future', by the appointment of none but experienced tenehm•3. Foal,—We have heard of 'the courtesy 01 the pre." Ste., km, hut we have rarely Seen much courtesy between different. nominations, and whet we do notice such nets of brotherly love, we the to "waken note on't." Last Saubutb evei'ting a week Revs. McClean and Sheaf? exebangol pulpits without any no. tire previously Owen to their respective congre gations, and it produced a•very good effect on the minds of the people, as it was done in n "matter of course" way, without any explana lions, Cc. , &c. Such little acts or kindly Icy lag, have a great intluenes. - - . AC, DEM Y.—We are pleased to learn that the Academy at this place opens under the most favorable auspices. Prof AleGalliard is a gen• t4ttan whose brilliant attainments well quali fy him Inc the important post of Principal.— The terms of tuition, we understanti, aro fixed at $20,.524, and $29. We can earnestly re, ommend this institution to our friends abroad, and have no doubt that it will fully realize the expectations of its most sanguine friend. WE QUlT—Prediefing that Spring is corn ing. On Sunday last we had a severe scow storm, and ever since it has been continually sleeting, spitting snow or drizzling. Our arti• ele on Spring, will therefore be postponed this week, "on account if the weather." 8. L. GLAsuoir, gentleman has resumed the practice of law, and offers his pro• fessionisl services to the public. Mr. G. is a gentleman of learning :mil undoubted ability, will attend promptly and faithfully to all :in.', entrusted to him. See his card. gals Tho excellent communication relating to the Methodist Conlbrence, we are compelled to omit, as it would lead us Into adilliculty with Certain persuo. lin. iluntingdon Journal. Monsus EDITORS t—lt appears the Shirley.. burg Herald is out for Mr. Albert Owen for County Superintendent, and nobody wonders at that, fur it is well known that It is pledged to locate the Normal School at that place, which will be au advantage to the citizens, by helping to sustain their Seminaries. The Herald is right in trying to promote the interests of its own locality. But the Huntingdon Globe speaks of a communication front recommen ding Mr. Owen for that oftice ; this we think very strange. Is there really any one in our community willing to place a was in a position of influence, who is touching our dearest inter ests—our Setnitutry—by his arrangements with a rival institution 7 It seems impossible. But if there is each a one, ho must intend to re move to Shirley, or else he has a strange dis regard for the prosperity of his own neighbor hood. Whoever he is, ho may rest assured that Casey ille aud Cabs township know how to guard their interests, and will vote for quite as con, patent o Teacher and acceptable a man as Mr. 0. ; and who has not committed himself tolany measure that witlprove injurious toner interests. ltote Ike prediction of Ate OLD OITIZI!N For the Hunlintglosi Journal, Nessus. EIIITORS : A report has been started in this neighbor. hood within the last few days that Albert Owen is running for County Su petietondent. As I have seen no candidate announced in the pa. pea, Z am inclined to doubt the rumor, and to think with others that it has been got up to in _ jure Mr. OWCO'S Normal School, as everybody. knows that the same individual cannot be ac ceptably connected with both these concerns. Thus, Mr. Kerr, superintendent of Allegliany, and Mr. Wickersham, of Lancaster county, tried it and failed, although they are vastly !su perior men and universally beloved and respee• ted by the Directors, people, and teachers of their respective counties. Mr. Wickersham had to resign his office of Superintendent of Lancaster county, and Mr. Kerr to drop his connection with the Normal School of Alle. gliany ; the former did so promptly, and the lat. ter after a severe struggle and serious trouble. And if there distinguished educators, eloquent orators, and popular Christian men failed to render satisfaction in this two fold capacity, it is simply absurd for .t ordinary man to un dertake it. I conclude, therefore, that some ono hos stinted this report here to "raise the wind" against the Normal School, or, on the the other hand, that the Normal School has been talked of for the purpose of "raising the wind" ie Senor of Mr. Owen. If the former be true, the report should be put down, and it the latter, it should put down the party practising the deception. I don't believe in injurhos c an • dilates by false issues ; still less do I believe in men obtaining office on false pretences. Please publish this if you have room, and perhaps it may call forth the truth, which is whet we Want in this region. April 17, 1857. JACKSON. to BLoon—Mrs. Cromer's beautiful flowers. They wake us feel like telling Miss Spring "if you're going to come why don't you come a long," and bring us plenty of such sweet dow er, PHILADELPHIA 'MARKETS, Flour is selling nt $6 per W. for standard brands, $G 25 to 50 fur extra faintly $6 75 to $7 50 for honey lots. Rye Flour $4. Red Wheat $1 45 to 46 end White $1 56 to 62. Rye, 80 to 82 cods. Curn scarce nt G 3 cents. Oats 50 cts. 171 C At Burnt Cabins, Fulton county, Pa., slier a short but severe illness, Mr, John Curry, aged 28 years. In this borough, on Friday last, Mary, wife of John Corbin, aged about. 3 . 0 years. In this borough on the 11th inst., Lydia' A., wife of John Corbin, aged 29 years, 8 months. At his residence on Broad Top, Iluut. Co., on Sunday morning, the 1211, inst., after a short Hitless, Mr. EDWIN 11. BRADLEY, aged 28 years, months and 12 days. Each day some pearl drops front the jewelled thread or friendship. Some lyre to which we were wont to listen, is hushed forever. Each dal the chills tti death pass o'er some family sad-circle, blights mid withilis ems- tibjuut al the tenderest love. Yet such is life. Man is the creature of a moment ; as it were a flower which blonms ens ly to decay. In the death of Mr. Bradley; a harp circle of relatives and friends are called to invent the loss of one who had won the esteem and love of all who knew him. _ We who knew him and mourn I:1.4 loss most, enter deeply into the ftmling that he is safely sheltered it the arms of his Savior. Then olten.,at the close of even, We will breathe a silent prayer ; And lift our streaming eyes to 'Heaven, For we know his 'Spirit's there. SE;hl-• West Chester pap.: please c0ni.....070 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. (ASSVILLE MALE & FEMALE SEMINARY: REV. A. S. HANK, A. M. Principal, Assisted by competent instructors. This institution, remote from scones of vice and dissipation, is healthfully located _among the mountains of Huntingdon Cu:, Pa. CUM. ville is 15 tulles from Mill Creek Station, Pa. R. It, and is accessible by stage.on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week. The Tt tistees have made arrangements for a Sum mer Session, in order to nccommodate young gentleman and ladies who Lave been engaged in teaching during the winter 111.1.113. The Summer Session will continence May lth, and continue 21 weeks. Eighty students were in' attendance during the paSt year, and more can be acme odat ed. TERMS —Board, washing and roan rent per week, . . 00 'l'nition in English branches per Session, 10 00 Ancient and Modern Languages, Music and Ornamental branches, extra, Incidental-lee, per session, 2 00 April 22, 1837.-2 t. ;:, 25 WITNESSES ; Ott TIIO 1,1 ▪ roßnrit CONVICAMIL John S. Dye, Author, 0 Who has had 10 years experience as a Bank er and Publisher, and author of “A series of .0 Lectures at the Broadway Tabernacle," when a.for l 0 successive nights, over 50,000 People 0 greeted hits with rounds of applause, while Cis) Ito exhibited the manner in which Counter- C feiters execute their frauds, and the surest and shortest means of detecting them ! '• Phe Bank Note Engravers all say that to the greatest Judge of Paper Money living. 0 Greatest discovery of the present century 0 for detecting Counterfeit Bank Notes. De em ,criliing every genuine bill ill existence, and exhibiting at a glance every counterfeit in Q circulation !! Arranged's° admirably, that C reference is posy and detection instantaneous: cir No index to examine Nu pages to Lunt up ! But so simplified and arranged 0 that the Merchant, Banker and Business most C" see all at a glance. English, Preach and German. Thus each may read the same hi 0 his own native tongue. Most perfect Bank CO Note Lint published. Also 0 list of all the .1 2 Private Bankers in America. A complete seminary of the Finance of Europe and A merica will be published in each edition, to • gether with all the important news of thaday. 2 Also a series vital. ' from au old Manuscript Ze' 'mind in the East, it tarnishes LllO most com ta plots History of "Oriental Life." Deserib ' mg the most perplexing positions in which 0 the ladies and gentlemen of that Country ~_ have hoes so often found. These storiea'will a continue throughout the whole year, and will prove the most entertaining ever °fibre(' to 13 the public. Q 11, 3 5 • Furnished Weekly to subacribers only at $1 a year. All letters natiet be addressed to G) JOHN S. DYE, Buoxicit,Publisher & rroprietor, 70 Well Street, New York. • April 22,1857.-Iy. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. ATTORNEIT AT. LAW, VIII attend to all professional basin°. entrust to his care in the several Courts of Huntingdon county. Deeds, Lenses nod Articles of Agree• went, written at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Shirleyshurg, April 22, 1857. IS REQUIRED TO CURE ANY ONE troubled with Liver Complaints, unless the most desperete or cases, when the toucan hot-' the will, with scarce u single failure, restore the potions to vigor and .bealth. We wish to call the etteetion of all to these lams, that the Invigor ator ij compoun.led by at physician who has used it in his practice i'or the past twenty years with a success must credulous, and that it is entirely vegetable, being composed.v..lmlly of gums. Some idea ut the strength. of these gums cony he formedwhen It in known one bottle of the In vigorator contains as much strength es one hun dred closes of Calumet without any of its delete does elkets. One bottle is the surest thing known to carry away • the bad effects of mineral poison of ally kind. Only one bottle is needed to throw out of the systent the effects of mediCine after a long sick tleSl3. One bottle taken for Jaundice removes'allyels I lowness Er unnatural enter from the skin. One dose utter eating is stitillent to relieve the stomach and prevent the victuals from rising and souring. Only one dose taken before retiring prevents I nightmare. One dose taken at night loosens the bowels gently, and cures costiveness. One dose taken utter each meal will cure Dyspepsia. One dose of two tea-spocinsful will always re lieve Sick Headache. One bottle taken for female obstruction re moves the cause of the disease, Lind makes a perfect cure. Only one dose immediately relieves Ckolic, while, • One dose often repented is a sure cure for Cho lent Morbus, and a sure preicegative ot 'Cholera. One these taken Mien will prevent the recur- i ranee of bilious attacks, while it relieves all painful feelings.. • fig*One or two doseslaken occasionally is ' FRUIT TREES ! 0. 01 the best remedies fo r a cold ever known. 'Plionsanils acmes of inflammation and weak- A large assortment of Fruit trees, such as nets of the lungs lime been cured by the Invig. Apple, Peach, Pear, Quince, Cherry, Plum, Nee. orator. taint', Apricot and Almond, of the choicest ea- One dose taken a short time before eating gives riches. Also Isabella and Catawba GRAPE ' vigor to the appetite and makes lord digest well. VINES; ; Currant, Raspberry and Strawberry One duse ono' repeated, care- Chronic Diar rho: its worst Ibrm,, wlii!e and bowel plants. Also Shade and Ornamental trees— Evergreens, and Osage Orange fur liedling complaints yielil almost to the iirst dose. - I Wu or tWii doses cure Ll.tel,S caused i t y At the Huntingdrin NIII.TiPB of TAYLOR, CREMER. B ‘, ,, ;o r r e it r is,... , : r • e ht r il u e n t , e i r ,l ltt d r i n e i r s t remedy in t i h , t: o re o ll u „ ct s Huntingdon, April it never tails. 1 There is no exaggeration: in these statements, TO they are plain Iliad sober facts, Mai we can give The School Directors of the Rentingdon .13o• evidence to prove, while all who use it are giv neigh District will Oieet six leachers fur the 1 lug their tegilli.nY to I ' 3 'boon three male and three ;female schools, in said ; district, on Saturdity evening, 25th April, inst. We wish all who are SICK and debilitated to Teachers wishing to apply must present their to tens " r6",dY' and ts i, t ' til'""u4/A' Lind ""Y applications by that time. Good [(metiers aro Ito hear urn nut oenehtlem.,y use we s fi t ,,,id like hear 'role, es we have vet to hear keel the desired and good salaries will he given. Ike firm hansoms who u 'i tt i t , lovig ~; r schools will lie kept open ten months, common- ree dy iug benefit, flue there me sn'e'lltittus eing on the Ist of May. I tonishing Medic:Mal virtues in it, that all, no M. F. CAMPBELL, Pren't. wetter how long they have been affected, it their . _ To the. Collectors of nuntingdon County. Whereas, there are quite anumber of Orders and the expenses of the present Court to be met by the County 'Treasury, (in which there are no available funds at present, in rouse quence of the death of the late Treasurer, A. B. Crewit) you are called upon to be prompt in your rr turns. F. H. LANE, Huntingdon, April 15, '57. Co. Treas. GREAT BA I GAIN►S. NEW GOOO3 WZI.S IXlMOtrirgltol4 o The undersigned allflol.lllCes to the pnblic that be has opened a new store in Portstown, near the old Juniata bridge, and has just received one of the LARGEST, CHEAPEST, AND BEST STOCKS OF Dry-Goods, Groceries, Queenstvare, Hardware, Boots clig. Shoes, Hats & Caps,&c., ever brought to this place. Ahnost every arti cle usually kept in a country store always on hand ; all of which will be sold cheaper than the (dampest. ,per' Country produce taken in eschnnfiefur goods. WM. J. GEISS.INGER. Portstown, April 13, 1837. ' , A. W. Bkorn cc, SCC'S. ;aonplaiitt arises Crum a deranged . liver; will be April 8,1837.-3 t. licitetittecl, if not entirely cured. I SANFORD St CO., Proprietors, 345 Broadway 1 ) 1 DVlBilh. New York. Sold iu Untaingdun by iiLtiltl 314:51Asion.b, and Drug hilts everywhare. rpo the School Directors of Hun coun- I lie. Ge t , It K e r6er, Wholesale Druggist, 1 ty. ' No, 140, Wopd st„ Pittsburg, Wholesale Agent. GcNTl.Emetii :In pursuance of the 434 sec- m„,,,r,, , 57 - .3 1 ,,, Lion of the Act of Bth May, 1834, you are here- , • - - —-- byretitled to meet in ('. onvention, :1 l'AltGliNS: IItr:GAINS!! the Court. House in iluntingdon on tie ariI HARDWARE D POT monde). in slay, A. V. Nib?, bet)ty the jino•th I day the month at 1 o'clock in t h e afternoon, i and select, viva core, by a majority of the wholiTl The subscribers Mine again returned from number or Directors present, one person of lit- i t l h , e u lt: t a ly s i t v t ;‘ i_th v it , ta enlarged stock of ICIA CUTLERY, PAINTS, it c., lit erary and scientific attainments, and experience in Teaching, as CotattidYl of skill i ' which they will sell of such prices as shall make it the u llouselree, Me intent-lent, for the three succeeding year ; de' I (lumina nteresand t l'allf nim the rest of mankind Le t o give tenable the amount of compensation for the , t hem a , call, Our stock comprises Building same, and certify the result to the State Super. 1 ri al suc Lcks, ' N intendent at Harrisburg; as required by the 1 1 1 ,1 inte .,, G 1.., h as „ir alkio.s.hHi.y, .S ui,.c rews,, vaniis , ail ,, , 30th and 40th section of said act. ALBERT OWEN White Lead and Zinc Pitims. MEC iiAsics"rooLs. County Superintendent sit Huntingdon County. Planes, Handsaws, will & Crosscut Saws, Huntingdon, April 8, 1837. Chisels, instat e s Axes, Hatchets, Spirit Levels, _____ THE I Files, Sticks and ties, Monl'icy . Wrombes; SIiIitLEYSTURG FEMALE SEMIN , IRT 1 with en endless variety of me ei•n inventions ons Will commence its summer session of tins i and imPr"vem l,s ". months, on liwiday, May .lt.h. - The same ex-1 Saddlers and ConcliMakers arc invited to tended course of instruction, which has been call and examine one extensive stock of Hai , pursued by the present principal during the l 'e" M''ulainf-`di and Coach Trinlining_ls Potent past two years, is uttered to young ladies, who, and Common flames, 30 varieties ; Uirthing, while profiled by their studies, will nowhere flog Skins,. Patent Leather, Enamelled Loa find a more healthful or delightful location, flier, Oil Cloth for Carriages, Coach Laces and The building is spacious lied convenient, and Linings Hubs, Spokes, lefloes, Shafts, Springs, the means of instruction in useful and me, • A x1 u 8 t., 44 ,7 le t mental branches is on a liberal scale. Shicleys j • X . ADLE & POCKET CUTLERY, burg has daily communication by stage with : Knives mid Forks from 37.2, cents to $5 per the eastern and ivestern.mail train of the Penn . set. Silver forks, Silver and common spoons, sylvan's, R. ft, and three times per week with : Ladies' Fruit knives, Farriers' knives, razors, the southern part of the State. ' &c., &c. TERMS— I HULLO W• '.1.11f E, Per Board, light; &c, with English tuition, j Porcelains, Tinned and Plain Boilers, Teadcet• per session, $ 62,50 J ties, ,Sauce, Frying and Baking Pans, Steak Music, with cse of Piano, extra, 20,00 1 U ridles, Dish Covers, &c., &c., nt manufactie French, 1 0, 0 0 revs' prices. Day English Tuition, from $5 to 1200 Apply to J. B. KIDDER, Principal, Shir leysburg Huntingdon Co., Pu. 300 KEGS PAINTS. White Lead, (pure) $2 50 per keg •„. , . - ` a (extra) 2 75 " Philadelphia Zinc Paint, 2 40 " Best Snow White, 2GS " " Oils, &c., and all kinds of Hannwann and building materials in proportion,at the "Hard ware Store" of J. A. B ROWN & CU. Huntingdon, C. G. 11COSNY O. WELLS. ,L 5 PORK PACKERS, AND Wholesale, Dealers in Provisions, No. 325 LIBERTY STREET, COMMEIFICIAL ROW, PITTSBURG, PA. 16Y Agents for Fairbanks' Scales. Apr.l,'s7. jACK SON'S HOTEL HUNTINGDON, PA.: rLO la Allegheny Street. between 11 1 Pa. R. It. & H.& B. T. It. It. Depots. `41'31. H. ZEIGLER, . _ . March 25, 1857.-6 m• l•ropriet Or. [ESTATE' OF.I - E.N.,\ ; ET STE,IrA Administrator's Notice• Notice is hereby given, that letters or admin istration on the estate of.lennet. Stewart, late or Went township, deed., have been grartted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate, ore requested to make immediate pay ment, and Muse having claims against tin same will present them duly authenticated for settle ment to - WM. SlEwAwr, April 11 1857.--Cl* Allner. DR. J R.HUYETT, ALEXANDRIA, UUNT. CO., PA. April 1, 1857.-Iy. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTiSEDIENTs. ONLY ONE BOTTL '; or INVIGORATOR, OR LIVER REMEDY MISCELLANEOUS. Tee Linnuners Lemon Squeezers, Butter Prints, Butter Ltidles Port Mutinies, Bells of nil kinds, Guns, Piewl9 and Revolvers, Paint Brushes, Wall Brushes. Traces and Chains of various kinds, Chain Pumps and Metallic Pinups fur cisterns, Picks, Sledges, &c., &c. aiirfinving part:based many - of our ;Mods at wholesale prices from manntacturers, we are enabled 10411 both wholesale and retail—ea. tremely low. A liberal share of public patron age is solicited. SWAII orders from abrond promptly atten ded to. JAS. A. BROWN & Co. Apr.l,'37. V2ll 2[P.M 1ItY11.11)1721:11 CLO'flll NG ! A Now Ass — ortuvut Just Opened ! And will be sold 30 per cent. CHEAPER THANTHE CHEAPEST! HROMAN respectfully leorrnS his custd , mere and the public generally, that he has just opened at his store-roorn in Market Situnro- Buntingdonot splendid now stock of Ready made . Clothing for Fall and Whiter. which he will sell cheaper then the name qUality or Goods can be purehasedst retail in Philudel. 'obit or any other establishment in the entintrii Persons wishing to buy Clothing would do well to call and sustains hiestoek before purcha sing elsewhere. Al so , Hats, Caps, Boots, and Shoes, • which will be sold lower than at any other es tablisbment in the county. Huntingdon Oct. 8. 1856. (ESTATE OF JOHN MeCAILI.N, DEC'DJ EXECUTOR'S *NOTI CE: All persons interested are hereby notified that Letters Testamentary hove been granted to the undersigned, Executors of the last will and tea; turnout of John Afeeuhuu, lute et Walker tp., Huntingdon county, deed., and all persons ha• ving elttittis or ilowatida against ettid estate are requested to piesent them without delay,--and thaws indebted tOataid estate, wi.l pay tho sante to John 11:. Meadatut, Birmingham, or Joe. A. MeCahan, Hollidaysburg. JOHN K. Mc CAHAN, Birmingham, JAS. A. dieCAHAN, Hollidaysburg, JAS. K. MOREHEAD, Pittsburg, JOHN CRESS IVELL, Petersburg. March 31, 1857.-6/, Ereettiers. MIL N W 0 OD W. 11. WOODS, A. M., .1. A. t E D, A. 111., Professor of tbe.Datiii IJ: ALFRED SH A DE, M. H., Lecturer and ‘treek Leugu:tvx• ou Anatomy and 113vum, Rey., Y. S. ORS:ISDN, Lectnrer on Ev. - - teacher in Preparatory De part ideuces of On istiamty. meet. - Assistant in Englibil Department. c next session of this Institution will ores I ments ore held oat by this Institution, to ye Instructors is composed of gentlemen of high sions. The locution Is quiet, secluded and heult] pure mountain air. There has never a single .0 it would find this a desirable location. The cots prepare young men for busleess, for teaching, am awl cltus is formed for those desiring to become Oren in the art of teaching, hearing recitations ring aochnnl. The course of study in the Crum ;.traction in Single and Double Entry llookkee The time occupied to finish the course, will ion Ciligettee. Stndents can take op this branch o! sir devote their whole time to it alone. Shade Gap is situated on thu until route ham Chninhirsburg, from which places there is Terms of session of tiro inentfis, $52 .50. W try Book-keeping, fell course, time nut limited, limited, $0 00. Payment boll in advance, bait Academic Department, studying Bonk-keeping, A tltaluetion of ten dollaeiis Made for minis Mrs, ad,l ress, March 18:1857.-6t. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. \\Tll I SITE 1? NNDO. La Salle's Original. LOIDII2aI L353i,> ViII:U Lllt'..l7tV tilf. Prof. Gee. H. De Bar has recently returned front Europe, and while there obtained from the celebrated French chemist, La Salle, at an en• ormous outlay the receipt and exclusive right of the United Stater and Canudas, to inantilac turn and sell this celebrated preparation called "whiskersudo," which has never been known to fail to cause Whiskers and Moustaches to grow luxuriantly end heavy, even on beardless faces in two months after brat application. To those persons whose beards are light and wiry it rec ommends itself. A few applications will mu der it soft, thick and pliable. Frenchmen are noted for their beautiful Whiskers and Mousta elms, which ninny of them attribute to the ex et:Hence of Lit Salle's Whisker:ludo, Price $1 per box ; tent to any part of the Gaited States or Canedas per mail, upon the receipt of $l. Address, Prof. Geo. H. De Bar, April I, 11457.-3 tn. New York. Always (et the Rest 4,000 HOUSEKLEPIiItS IN PHIL'A, lutvo in constant use that must valu , able manual Inn ladies— COOKERY AS IT SHOULD BE ; and trout use and the other we are constantly receiving testimony to its great usefulness ; hut. we are anxious that it should he in wry hence in this city, as we are sure good, substantial food adds greatly to the health of the household. In no way can this so certainly, so cheaply be secured, than by using the sensible receipts in this book. The pi.; of it —only one del lar— will speedily be saved in the dueler's bill, the cost of the ingredients, and the pleasure derived front tickling the palate with the good things of this art. WHAT I KNOW. We also publish this day a truly valuable companion to the above i a new edition, price 50 cents, of The livuuvintusi Cook unit ►lunar Book; The object of which ie not to elaborate the art of Cookery, but to give simple and econom• icul receipts for Cookery, applicable to every meal and every occasion; Inc everyday use in all the duties of a housekeeper, both useful and ornamental. With the above two books as their companion and guide to household duties in the parlor, the dining mom and the kitchen, the veriest tyro may rival the oldest and best of housekeepers. Price of the two volumes $1,50, in cloth ; or bound in strong sheep, with blank paper inser ted for adding your own tinnily receipts, $2,00.. Copies of cither book sent by mail (five) ou receipt of the WILLIS P. HAZARD, 190 Chestnut St., below Eighth, Apr.13;37 Gas Gas-Lights are Coming I AND SO ARE &I:113140'SL NOT WITH GAS!' Rat, with an entirely new and well assorted stock FALL WINTEH GOODS, SUI7II AS DRY GOODS,GROCEB.XES, QUEENS WARE HARDWARE BOOTS & 5110 ES, HITS & CAPS, DONPIETS, CARPETS, and Oil Cloths. WOOD, WILLO W WARE and every other article mually kept in a coun try store. We have one of the best selected stocks of DRY GOODS ever offer, dto the citizens of this place and vicinity, and are doter mined to sell lower than can be purchased east oftlte Allegheny. Give us a call and be satis fied of the fact. We will sell our old stock at vest. Don't forget to call at the Metropolitan before purehmiug many other Goose. We also purchase tad store Grain, and it is admitted by all that we have the safest place of unloading in town. AU kinds of produce taken in exchange far Goods. SAMUEL IU. DIECUTCHEN, MILLAVRICIUT AND BEER MILL STONE MANN. VACTVREIL Sole Proprietor of Johnson's highly approved ao much improved Smut and Screening Ma chine ; Improved Iron Concave Bran Duster, the Preminin ltrachlne for Millers. Itesidenee : No. (4 Queen St., (18th Ward,) address Kensington Post Mee. Shop: ilsydock Street. below Front, Phila. Cocalico Mill Stones, Mill Irons, Stout Machines • Patent Mill limh, Portahlo Mills, Stretched Belting, Cement and Screen Wire, Square Meshed Bolting Cloths, Feb.25,'57.-3m. [ESTA 7'it; OF JOHN WILSON, DECD.] Administrator's Notice. Nom*: is' hereby given, that letters of tultnin jai mien on the estate of John Wilson, lam of Cuss townehiit, litintingdon county, deed., hare been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims 'against the same, will present.- them duly au dlhenticated for settlement. LEWIS STEVER,I RACHEL WILSON j '`‘""'r ' Cass March 18, '57.-60 • Porcelain Boilers and Pans, of eve ry description, for sale at the lieraware Sono of J. A. 131LOWN Sr. CO. Apr.8,'57.-Iy. . . 401. 1 0 `o r n u s t o e f b A y nth . rieit zu e n o l l g s a t in re L/L e n ii n n . nd - - I EADPIPE lot sale at the Hardwate Store of 1 JAMES A. DEnWN & CO. ACADEMY. loprietor and Principal. the first Wednesday of May. Peculiar induce mug men desiring an education. The Board of literary attainments, end skilled in their proles hy situated among the mountains it enjoys the use of Ague originated hero, and those subject to tree of instruction is suck us is hest calculated to id for taking a high stool in college. A Nor— i teachers, in which, practical instruction will ho is, and the proper mode of managing nod confine in ercial Department, is milt as to give th orough ephig, Mercantile Calculations, Penmanship, &e. icy from 3 to 10 weeks, depending. on the students if study either in Connection with other tut! ies, Ten Mt. Union' Station, on the Penn'. Railroad, regular Hoe of Stages. _ rushing and Light exillt. Tuition in Double En t $2O 00. In Single Entry, tell course, time not mice at the middle of the session. Students in , are only charged half the 111,0Ve. prices urs' sons - For'eutalogne containing full purlieu W. I.I._IVOODS, Shado Gap, Huntingdon Co., Pa. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. Eff. 'WARP, Manufacturer and Dealer In STRAW GOODS , Nos. 77 & 79, North Second Street. riqUELlADlarPitig2e. We are now receiving our Spring Stock which will comprise n large and desirable assortment of all kinds of Straw and Lace Bonnets. Our stock of flowers will be unusually large this season, and we would invite your special mt... Lion to that tleparttuent. Please call and con• mine them betnre making your purchases. E. WARP, Nos. 77 & 79 North 2d St. March 11,':,7.-2m. T RUNIZIN,O:4O/1 ( 41 -, ) bk. • TILE undersigned owners of the Huntingdon Mill, intbrnt thrmers and the public g eneral. that they now have their new mill in running order, with all the modern improvements in the water wheels and machinery. They have put in five of tho Improved Jon vat Turbine Water Wheels, and can grind in all stages of the water, atm during the coldest weather. any and all kinds of grain. They are repared to sell, and have on hand for solo at all times, at market rates, all kind of FLOUR, FEED AND STUFFS and tanners can have their own grniu ground; and take it back in it return load, or tlity can ha furnisbod in exchange at a inoinent'd notice an equal quantity of Flour and Bran or chop ped feed. THE .SIVITIVE IVICACHUNTLI is of an improved manufacture; and they wilt insure a FULL TURN OUT of superior quali• ty to every bawl of grain left at their ton, FISHER & MoIIURTRIE. N. B.—The linekwheat stones are not quite r p a d, inntingoon, December 0,1656. AGENTS IVINTED. BLAKE'S UNIVERSAL BIOG. RA PIIICAL DICTIONARY,— 'The NEW EDITION of this ralunblo work, which has long been in preparation now pub. lished. It ('wins ono volume; impenal octavo, pages,—and contains an account or the Lives of about thirteen thousand different Individuals, more than two thousand of whom were citizens of the United States. The number of New Articles in the present volume exceed two thousand four hundred. The publishers have determined not to fur. nish tl o Work through the general Trade, but to sell it exclusively L,y ayents. The work is gotten up in superiorstyle—and as no library will be complete without it, a most eNcellent opportunity to offered to any person who desires to engage in a spices.; honorable and pt.( litable business. Agents are wanted for all parts of the country. They will please address the publishers. 11. COWPERTHWAIT tt; Co., • 211 Chesnut st., l'hilad'a. Feb.25,'57.-sm. - SAVING FUND NATIONAL. SAFETY TRUST COMPANY. irabmi Street, South-West conies. of Third, PHILADELPHIA, Incorporated by the Slate of l'enn fylvania. .roney is received in any sum large or small 111 anti interest paid i'rom the day uf deposit to the day of withdrawal. The - 011ice is open every day, from 9 o'clock in the morning till 7 o'clock in the evening, and . Monday nod Thursday evenings, till 9 o'clock INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. All sums large or small, aro paid bad: in gold m demand without notice, to any amount. Hon HENRY L. BENNER, President, ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vico President, Wat J Rena, Secretary. DIRECI ORS, _ _ Henry L. Benner, Edward L. Carter, Robert Selfridge, Stonuel K. Ashton, James 13. Smith. C. Landreth Munns, le. Carroll Brewster, Jooeph B. Barry, Ben. L. Churchman Franeis Lee. This company c.infines its business entirely to the receiving of money on intermit. The invest ments amounting, to nearly ONE MILLION AND A lIALF of dollars, an per published report of Assets, are made in contormity with the provi sions of the charter, in Real Estate, slot tgages, Ground Rents, and such first-class securities, as will always insure perfect security to the depos itors, and which cannot Mil to give permanency and stability ot this old and wcii.establislied .thstitution. Feb. 2U, 1856. Mnrd'27 FREDERICK SEIDLE, NIANUI, , rIU:It OF SASR, FILINDS, DOORS, SIKTTEIRS Ita ti lo ntliflw \i t .llll:o6V-1 Mechanicsburg, Cumberland Cu., nc.p.F: S. delivers work to the cats. lie has always ready made work on hand. ill ordors by mail shall receive prompt attention.. Jan. J. Palmer ft Co.. 31ARKET STREET 1171.11 a; PHIL'A. Dealers in Fish & Provisions; • Itavo constantly on hand e%, rtssnoutent of Mtn:korai, Shad, Herrings, Codfish, Bear, Pork, Lard, Shoulders, hiatus, Sides, Cheese, Rice, ko. March IF'. MISCELLANEOES ADVERTISEMENTS pire> AYER'S Calluirtie Pills (SUGAR COATED, AEI 31.6 70 CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND CURB THE SICK Invalids, Pothers, Mothers, Physician■ Philanthropists, rend their Mr.., and Judge of their Vlrtitti. 10Ft THE CURE OW Headache, Sick II entincheMoul S'imaneh. Pver,mi,n, PA., May 1, Un..T.C. Anew. Eir: I bor. Ikon repot:tally mod of filo wore hea,hcho auy lauly can 110111 , by a 'toot or Vet) of your 1.1114. It sworn* to urine fr,au n f1.L.1 w Viol; tho; elrnrrw fit 01... If th.y 4111 cure otliorm as :toy el. wo, ~o:1111,u,oriog• 1":‘,.; 1:11 erNlt r.ki.vet, - ED. '.111,E, Clerk,' St. Amer elan. Dillon% Hit :mien nut! Liver Complaint.. nr ru. Trmudie, 1' 1.1. IoN, 1 , , C., 7 Yob., IRatt. l'in• 1.1 my geueoril 11°1..1 11 no. snout hemzmle re ..• bewt cat we ernpl.m. Tra heir g , : by, awl decided. cormierpir.t. rangrni , ..l , ewf rlytr , F:x: T ln~r :v,~.. In•l. 0.1. I hair R.. 1 Innl'tonn,l a elan of that it did nut ri•Allily ylehl n, thool_ c.ttoroolly your, ALONZO HALL, D Physttlan Ville 2.lnrive HlTltat DrECUICIr., HOW, unit Worms. voo 0,11,,. iiArTLA,7II, LI, Co., Mien., Nov. 1.:, Dn. Am: YAmai ate th • porlimti,mi of Tia•y have Juno 1•1) . Wife mod than I ran 1,1 zap. hit 4 13,1 PIA and vinine•ftway for inatithft. oft to be doctored at grant oirpen.e, I, ,t gut na,llolo, ~,. . °'~r Thei . aft..rsetirde enrol her Ce.l .r two elladien of 1...1,na1, Al)seloory. Ono Of our hot it I wd, sad ntv rim .1 him nPh tiro of Si.' Pills. whys elLera around 111,0 , 1 twat five to twenty dollars .1. shwa• bills, and nowt much Moo, witiv.ut being ...,oI salmi♦ even 1 ho.. Evah a 3 . 01, VILICiI O actiAll, good and lomest. On he poked hem. 110. Y. OttIFYIN, Au/stages Indigestion and Impurity of the Blood: Prom Her. J. V. Ilitnes, Plub,r ARDeNt elttinch, Begmt Int. Arca, I have used your Pills uills extraordinary Mlleregq In my I . lllllily Cid among those 1 aut,valld to VW. in di...sm. 'To regulate thee-gnus of dip...1,113:0 po,. the blood they me tins vnry best remedy I have aons hnoum, and l eau confidently to...atimund tit.. to I, friends. Yours, J. Y.IIIMF.A. WAR9,V, WlOllll.l Co.. N. Y., 0,1.24, 151.4. Do,C 8111: 1 .1111 , 111, your Ca that tic [lll, in my pee. Hee. and 1111 them sit excellent purgative to chase tits system and rarity the ;LOIN 11. 111EACUIAN, it. Erysipelas, Scrofula, Ititaa's Evil, Totter, 'tumors, and Salt Rheum. Front n F •rwoolip g Iltrohartl 111, 4, RM. Dn. Alm.: Your Pllls ,art. the perm,. 1.1 all shoo: gnats in merll,ine. The. 11,11.11.2 cured my Mtle derghtas of tdeeroto Kam upon le,. hands and feet that had itommide for llor ntolliet has boon long ariUTOrlif mill: blotches and pimples oa !tor sv.l is her hair. After our child woe cured. she also tOr•I •.^.s, Pills. and they have cued bor. 080 Rheumatism, Nensulgia., and Gout. FI oat at gar. Dr. Muria, of Me Method*, lip,. Mir O. 1,. 1101 HAM: f1A... 1 / 1 11. IN, llnsonetiNt I I 1111111•111 ' N. ungrateful f..r the ell. f ye,r la..l.rotiSlit use if I did not report 1, Ca- 0 10 )%11 A cold nvllll,lltl my 111:t1 brought on .•tr.: n , isaye ert of ph, 001... the Dr. )1....hv0zi... I tried rear 1,i4. ell. nemnlui, 10,1, Nur - with...nu 11.nd ill Crvw wars un,1•401,.. lent n,t In 1,11in,01 rlair eff..ctA nluv use ul tliclu 1 ton n•Av Dn. (Ivut fur sear ,11114 R, • • thut eftic. , . , l tau VINCE, T For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred Cc.- u, the le, wu un excel. For eostireress or Conktiontion, one as a I ..... ler Pill. y Fits, Suppression, Paralysis, luflionnut. Iteatittoo, ut.,l Partial blind lq th • 4.:torauvc u,ii , ll of OA, nriar P Mud of ilia Rill , i•ry, rade, n.l- ,1 I:O:uly, . G 11 3016 6,43 . C01.c,1,11. IWI fr. COlll.Olll 110 11101 - AYER'S (TERRY PECTORAL FOR TUU RAPID CURE OF COUGH S,COT.I). /MAE S'ENEOP. I NPLV. , a., ,-astvort.”... . COL 0H,C11201,, A PTIRMA ITN CIPLUNT CONSVIA:PriOn. mid rot' rite 1 3 ,13:(331 ‘,.§tati.ptitt, I.3*llles 113 101 3 11.3 . 04 3 3:t3, etc et ire watt. eh,, , et every hamlet of thr 1:1.1 41,6 of tit.toitary oota• :Nrt, are the 111, .1 , .14 N, ithvtil et:NI r yet the Nlnoug tLeta , 1 141,1. 11hile It In the La the Comp .t 1 , 11...14t) 01,41111, li remedy that ran he em• ',rents ehuol4 o'lo4 Weals NVt , hate eboudatit groutuLl to HT. I, 11110 t*R- Itali thi it C.,. Feel: it by AO, It ,ti tat. h: i.` n~„nt ~.:~~ i:~.i II ix,: LL -•- - 01110 010 -- 10:0.10, ncs. 11..r0 r.ntti butium si.d: eqn etntt.r the !rime.% 11,x1. ito.tt.t.l on the ',tole, onto your We liWay. dt• ! 1:41,2 disorder, ead t.. 1 tho Niloo. 01 41116 0 . 1.4. 'lOO .011 no: do th. t , t., y 011.. 0 it i 0 ,011 0.10 the 1... , et .1 eau ept,nn c.wt. nn 01. 4 00 Wit 40 prulua.n It th• Yet fr.t t0,.1.1....111 11,4 efforrt II oat , wlo rely Ma mlurot usrot which our O.IIIE, furnish Cur tkle:t ow a PREPARED BY DR. .1, C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Kea, AND SOLD Br JOHN' READ, Huntingdon, and dealera ie medicine everywhere. October 15, 1856.—1 y. DREADFUL EXPLOSION! SPRUCE CREEK FOUNDRY. Just as expected, Purdy & Cra -11!!!! mer, have rented Spruce Creek 4i,„# Foundry, and you would be stirpri sed to see what a general as.urt went of castings they are dealing out to the public. Machine castings of all - shapes and sizes, castings for Grist and Saw mills, Forges iind Furnaces, nude to order, at shortest no• rice and lowest possible rates. A good assort ment of Bells, Plough castings, Stoves, Cook and Parlor, Wood and Coal, dm., die. They are also prepared to furnish the world and "the rest of mankind" with the well•Lnown celebrated Keystone Ploughs. ,And now they I earnestly solicit the patronage of all their friends including the former customers of thin well. known establishment. Just call and see our stock if you please. PURDY & CRAMER.. Cob. 4, 1857.—Cm. Spruce Creek, Pa. CONFECTIONARY t 8 FRUIT STGRE. WILLIAM N. 81111:ARD, SUCCESSOR. TO THOMAS FRY, IVTIOT,ESA LE CONFECTIONER pit: mark No. 191 North Third St., above Wood, Fho4. IikANUFACTURER OF CONFECTION. nry, Jujubo Paste, Guru Dropa, Chocolate Drops, Brandy Drops, Liquor Bottles, Jelly Cakes, Clean) Chocolate, French Toys, White Sugar Toys, kr., &c. AND DEALER IN Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Currants, Citron, Figs, Dates, Prunes, Almonds, Walnuts, Fil bees. Cream Nuts, Oround Nuts, Fire Craek era, Crops, Tamarinds, Liquorice, Rock Can. dy, Ac., de. The attention of Dealers is twinged to as examination of my stock, which will his fotind equal to any in Philadelphia. N. 13.—Orders by mail or otherwino prompt ly attended to. LEATHER ! LEATHER! LEATHER !• UEXltl W. OVER MAN, Importer of Franck Calf Skins, end General Leather Dealer, Nu. ti South Third street, Philadelphia. A general assortment of all kinds of Loather Mumma,. Sso, i$EO AND OAK VOLE LEATIOCO Marvh4;57..11. •?!..; Sacks Coffee just received and for sale J.-Pi-401..0e by Cl ICNINOHAII & DUNI(