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HURLEY'S SARSAPARILLA.—For the rem),
al and permanent cure of Scrofula. Dyspepsia,
Bronchitis, Pulmonary Affections and all cuts•
noose eruptions arising from an impure or viti
bled condition of the blood, it stands neap
proached in the history of medicine. It may be
used at all seasons with very decided advan•
tage, but especially in the spring and summer
season.—[lowa Republican.
Sold wholesale by Scheiffelin, Bro. & Co., N.
Y.; Russell, Scott S; Co., Philadelphia, Pa.; Park
Cin., O.; Wright A: Co., N. 0.; Bacon, Hyde &
Co., St. Louis, and all extensive drug Merchants.
"WOODLAND CREAM"-A Pomade for beau
tifying Hair—highly perfumed, superior to
any French article imported, and for half the
price. For dressing Ladies' Hair it has no
equal, giving it a Lright glossy appenran ce.—
It causes Gentlemen's Hair to curl in the most
natural manner. It removes dandrilf, always
giving the Hair the appearance of being fresh
shampoomed. Price only 114 cents. None
genuine 'Wm signed
run I DGE & CO. N. Y. Proprietors of the
"Bala' of a Thoir;rtad Flowers.
For solo by all Druggists.
Feb.25,'51.-6m,
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS,
Flour is selling at from $7 to $7,75. • Wheat
--White,.lBso., Red 175 e. Corn 82e. Oats,
60e. Rye, 92e.
Igarricb . ,
Oil the 6th * inst., by the Rev. Mr. \Vest,
Mr. Henry Hudson, of Three Springs, Hun.
tingdon county, and MiSs Harrison, daughter of
John Skinner, Esq., of Fannettsbutg, Flank.
lin county.
DIED.—On the 28th ult., in Dwight, 111. , of
Typhoid Foyer, Sarah, wife of A. W.Clark
son, formerly of Dunnville, Pa.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
LAST NOTICV
A LI, persons knowing themselves indebted ei
ther by note or book account to H. C. Nab
her, will save costs by paying the same to, or
making arrangements for the future payment
by note, with security, with the subvriber, by
or before the 15th day of June next. All per.
sons having claims against said Walker will
present them properly authenticated.
D. HOUTZ, Assignee
for Creditors of H. C. Walker.
Alexandria, May1:1,'57,5t.
Luv[ts3-F. TA.ifiLiwALL
AT LOVE & M'DIIITT'S.
A SEW AND ELEGANT STOCK OF
GROCERIES, CONFECTIONARIES, AND
PROVISIONS, just received and fur sale at thd
wholesale and retail Grocery & Provision Store
of Love & McDivitt. Con,isting of
FISH, SALT, BACON, FLOUR, COFFEE,
SUGAR, TEAS, MOLASSES, SEGARS,
& TOBACCO, of the bast qoalitY and every
grade. 011.5, CAN FLUID, CA M
PRENE Nuts, Figs, Raisins, Date P, TAM 11.
inds, Rice, Sage, Tapioca, Cake,
Crackers,
Cheese. Maecaroni, Pickles of all kinds, Sar
dines, Candies and Confectionaries. All of
which will he disposed ot on the most reason
able terms, for cash or cduntry produce.
Purchasers will find it to their interest to call
and examine our Flock before purchasing else
where, as we ore prepared to sell everything in
our line of business A LITTLE LowEnth au
any other establishmtmt of the kind in this Is
entity.
May 15. 1857
LOVE & MeDIVIVF
or TO INVALIDS.;!,)
Dr. Hariman, Analytical Physician.
Physician for Diseases of tho Lungs, Throat,
and Heart—Formerly Physician to the
CINOINN A TI MARINE HOSPITAL, also to
INVALID'S RETREAT,
Author o Aotterts to Invalidx," I$ 'COMING
See follTviug Card.
MAY APPOINTMENTS.
Dr. Hardman, Physician for the disease of tho
Lungs, (formerly Physician to Cincinnati Ma
rine Hospital,) will he in attendance at his rooms
as follows t
Huntingdon,".lackson's Hotel," Saturday, Muy 30.
Hollidaysburg, ' , Exchange lintel," May 29.
Altoona, Logan House, May 28.
Johnstown, May 27.
Indiana, May 26.
,ireensbury, May 25.
Finsbury, May 22, 23, and 24.
Dr. Hardman treats Consumption,Bronchi
tis, Asthma, Larryngittis and all iseases of
the throat and lunge, by Medical Inhalation,
lately used in the Brointon Hospital, London.
The great point in the treatment of all human
maladies, is to get at the disease in the direct
manner. All medicines are estimated by their
action upon the organ requiring relict. This is
the important fact upon which Inhalation is ba
sed. If the stomach is diseased we take medi
cine directly into the stomach. If the lungs are
diseased, breathe or inhale medicated vapors
directly into the langs. Medicines are the an
tidotes to disease and should he applied to the
very seat of disease. Inhalation is the applica
tion of this principle to the treatment of the
lungs, for it gives us direct aceess to those intri
cate air cells and tubes which lie out of reach
of every other means of administering medicines.
T. reason that Consumption, and other disea
ses of the lungs, have heretofore resisted all
treatment has been becaute they have never
.i been approached in a direct manner by ai
. m
eine. They were intended toilet upon the lungs
and yet were applied to the stomach. Their
action was intended to ho local, and yet, they
were so administered that they should not act
constitutional!), expanding the it immediate and
principal action upon the anottending stomach,
whilst the 1.1 ulcers within the lungs were un
molested. Inhalation brings the medicine in
directeontact with the disease, without the die
advantage
of any violent action. Its application
in simple, that it can be employed by the yniin
gent infant or feeblest invalid. It clues not de
, range the stomach, or interfere in the least de
: grce with the strength, comfort, or busbiesn of
the patient.
Other Di... Treated.—ln relation to the
a following diseases, either when complicated with
lung affections or existing alone, I also invite
consultation. I usu ely find them prouiply cu
rable.
Prolapses and all other farms of Female
Complaints, Irregularities and Weakness.
Palpitation and all other forms of Heart Dis
ease, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, end all
other (NC.oa of litomaeli and bowels, &e.
All diseases of the aye and ear. Neuralgia,
Epilepsy, and all forms of nervous disease. No
charge fur consultation.
S. 1). HARDMAN, M. D.
April 13, 18 ,7 .
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
ATTENTION. BATTALION!!
THE Ist Battalion of 4th Brigade 14th Diets.
ion P. M., composing the following coml.
Tans, viz;
Scott Artillery, CAPT. .T. IL DELL,
Scutt Infantry CAPT. It. A. STITT
ere to meet in full uniform at Mount Union, on
Friday, 29th May, 1837, for Battalion training.
GEORGE DARE, Major.
CCEKEW I S'O[V3 EO4OOO.
I ETTERS testamentary on the estate of John
Li Armitage, Esq., dec'd.,
late of the Borough
of Huntingdon, Huntingdon County, having
been grunted to the undersigned, all persons
indebted to said estate nre requested to make
immediate payment, and those having claims
will present them duly authenticated for settle.
went to JAMES GIVIN,
Huntingdon, May13;57..61. Executor.
Office C. V. M. P. Co.,
•
MAY, 1857.
NOTICE'is hereby given, That an assessment
of five per cent. has this day been levied by ,
the Board of Directors of this Company, on all
premium notes belonging to said Company, in
force on the 3rd day of January, A. D. 1857,
(and not renewed) on which 3 per cent. is le
vied, and all premium notes of original appli•
cations taken between said dates, 3 per cent.
is levied.
The members of this Company are hereby
required to pay the above proportion on their
premium notes to the keasurer of this Compa
ny, or a properly authdrized agent of the Board
within thirty days front this date.
By order of the Beard,
JOHN T. GREEN, See'y.
11fay 1 3,'57..3t.
Public Sale
OF A
LIMESTONE FARM.
DY virtue of an order of the Court of Common
D
Pleas of Huntingdon County, the undersign•
ed, Committee of Benjamin Johnson, (a hina•
tic,) of Warriorsmark township, in said county,
will sell at public outcry, on the premium, on
Wednesday, the 3d day of June, 1857, at 1 o'c
clock, p. ni., a tract of land situate in Warrior.
mark township, in said county, (being the farm
formerly owned and occupied by Benjamin
Johnson, Sr., dee'd.,) withu. two miles of Ty.
row, City, and bounded by land of the heirs of
John Henderson, dee'd., Thomas Weston and
others, having thereon erected a dwelling
house, a good Bank Burn, Wagon Shed, Cider
Press and other necessary buildings. Also, a
never.failingspring of good water, and a stream
running across the fartn. Containing about
270 Acres.
About 180 of which are cleared and in a good
state of cultivation, the uncleared portion is
good timber.
TERMS OF SALT
• One third of the purchase money to be paid
on confirmation of sale, and the residue in two
equal annual payments with interest; to he se•
cams! by the bonds and mortgage of the per.
ehooer. CALEB (ICIER, Committee
of Benjamin Johnson.
Wilson 1. Petriken, Att'ys.
May13,%57.—1t.
_ TRV . TEES) SALE.
By virtue of an order of the Court of
tingdon County, we4eill offer at public sale oil
the premises on Saturday, the 10th Muy, 1807,
at one o'clock P. 111., the following real estate,
held by us at Trustees of the German lieform•
en lATUreI, directed by the miler (,f Reid
Court .10 1; ,- . . 01 a ots,
A Ict, fronting on Moore street in the Bot ,
ough of Huntingdon, one hundred feet nod en•
tinding Lila on Montgomery street four bun•
dred feet
This lot will be subdivided into four lots
which will be offered separately.
./11.30. A lot of ground in said Borough
on the North side of Mifflin street being part
of lot No 99, fronting on said street and es•
tending back thirty• Due feet towards the line
lotting thereon the present German Reformed
Church.
Timms or• SALE—Une Lull upon confirma•
lion of sale, the balance in one year with inter.
cAt, secured by bowl and mortgage or judg.
meat. By order of the Coed,
DA II) DUNN. 1 ma „,, , „ .
ELIAS BARTOL,
i7.••it,
CHINESE SUGAIL CANE.
EIAHMERS, keep up your spirits, fur the sweet
times are coming. An intelligent farmerof
Cumberland County, N. J., sums up his cope.
rienco thus, ratite product of ono acre : Cane,
49368 lbs.; juice, 1694 gals.; good thick syrup,
332 gals.; fodder, 1936 lbs.; seed, 90 bus. (40
lbs. to the bu).
Packets sufficient for a trial (23 pls.) sent by
mail. For sale by JOHN HEAD,
Huntingdon, Pa.
. _
Apr.29;57- .
[Estate of John Spivak, Dee'd.]
Esocarg . olip mcnaam.
Letters Testamentary having been granted
to the undersigned on the Eatateof John Spren
kle, late of Morris township, tlee'd., notice is
hereby given to all persons indebted to said
rotate, to come forward and make payment,
and all persons having claims against the
same, are requested to present them in prop.
er order for is settlement nod allow
once. ROBER r TUSSEY,
Morris township, Hunt. Co.
JOHN AURAUN DT,
Catharine township, Blair Co.
May G. 1857.-Gt.
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WAR IN NANSA.S.
ALEXANDRIA FOIINDILY.
cOILL & CROSS INFORM THEIR OLD
11,11 friends and the public generally, that they
ham the above Foundry in full blast,
and are prepared to furnish castings of
every description. Stoves of all kind,
for wood or coal. Improved Ploughs,
Threshing Machines, and everything is the cas
ting line neatly made. We can finish all work
that requires turning, having a good Turning
Lath. MI work done cheap for cash or cone
try produce. Old =lel taken for castings. Be.
tog practical and experienced we hope by strict
attention to business to receive a liberal share
of public patronage. McOILL & CROSS.
Alexandria, April 29, 1857.
- • -
[Estate of Alfred B. emelt, deed.]
Executor's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that letters teotimen
tary on the estate of Alfred B. Crewit, late of
the borough of Huutiagdon, dee'd., have been
granted to the undersigned, residing in said
borough, and all persons indebted to said estate
are requested to make payment, and those
having claims against said estate are required
to present the same to the undersigned, duly
authenticated, for settlement.
JANE. D. citEwa.
• April 22, 1857.—1 it. Executrix.
naMCM.7O
ATTORNIIIr AT LAW,
Will attend to all professional business entrusted
to his care in the several Courts of Huntingdon
county. Deeds, Leases and Articles of Agree
ment, written at the hhertest notice and on the
meet reasonable tens.
Silirleyaburg, April .J,
•
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
FRESH ARRIVfr L!
Of Spring and Summer Goods
AT THE
METROPOLITAN.
J& W. SAXTON, have just received
• from the east a splendid assortment of
goods, such as
DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES. HARDWARE,
QUEENSWARE, HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES, CARPET,
OIL CLOTH, WOOD AND
WILLOW WARE,
. .
And in fact everything necessary to please the
most lastideous. Such as
FINE DRY GOODS,
PRINTS, TWEEDS.
SUMMER COTTONS,
CLOTHS, COLLARS.
CASSIMERS. BONNETS,
TRIMMINGS, R , every
Variety of HOSIERY, MITTS,
UNDERSLEEVES, GLOVES,
HOOPS FOR SKIRTS,
&c.. &e., &e., &c., Bte.
We are determined to minas low, if not low
er than any oilier house east of the Alleghe
ny. Our motto shall be "QUICK SALES &
SMALL PROFITS." Give us a call and ho
satisfied of the fact that this is THE HOUSE
to purchase cheap goods.
i'Ve have on hnnil
SAL Ti jrZSE is SINFASICZE
HAMS, SHOULDERS, & FLITCH,
ALSO—Glass, White Load, Linseed Oil, Tur
pentine and all kinds of Paints.
May, 6, 18117.. a
ORPHANS COURT SALE
P lIREAWTORY !
[Estate of Dr. Peter tilmenberger. Deed.]
D DY an order of the Orphans' Court of the
City and County of Philadelphia, the under
signed Executors of the Estate of Dr. Peter
Shoenberger, dee'd., will sell without reserve, on
Thursday, the 28th Day of May, 1857,
at the "Logan lintel," Hollidaysburg, the fol
lowing described property, situate in the Coun
tv of Huntingdon :
43 Town Lots in the town of Pe
tersburg, in said county.
A stone house and lot of ground in
said town of Petersburg.
One log house and three lots of.
ground in said town.
40 acres of Land, adjoining said
tow. plot of Petersburg. part of which is under
.fence and in good state of cultivation.
40 acres of land adjoining said
town plot of Petersburg, port of which is under
lbnce and in good state of cultivation.
A farm on Shaver's Creek, gener
ally known us the "Lang Farm," containing
1,1)8 acres, upon which is erected it Stone Farm
House, and suable ;a Fulling Mill, with good
water power. Said tract is said to contain it
good strata of Iron Ore.
Also, all the Testators's right, ti
tle nod interest in and to a certain trail of hii.,l
near the above farm known as the Maos tract,
containing about 75 acres, part of which i,
der fence, and ia a good state of cultivation.
For further information in regard to sale of l i
Real Estate, in the counties of Huntingdon,
Blair, Cambria and Bedford, see handbills and
Blair County Whig. '
To all other• purchasers than the residuary
Leganam, their agents or trustees are to he—
One third of the purchase money in %ash on the
execution and delivery of a Deed of Convey
ance by the acting Executors—the remainder
in two equal instalments at the expiration of
one and two years from the date of the Deed,
with interest. Such payments to he secured in
the meantime by the Bonds and Mortgages of
the property sold.
$5O Cash is to be paid at the time of sale on
each piece of property sold.
Plans, copies of surveys, exhibit of title•pa•
pers, and due attendance will he given on the
days of sale by the acting Executors.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock of said day.
Br THE COURT,
JOHN SHERRY, Cltt•k O. C.
JOHN G. MILES, 1
MICHAEL BERRY, f
Said acting Executors will also sell at the
same time and place the following stocks be
longing to said estate, to wit :
50 SHARES of Hollidaysburg and Bedford Plank
• Road Company, par value $25 per
share, on which 818,50 per share
has been paid.
20 Hollidaysburg and Bedford Turr,
pike Road Company.
50 Hollidaysburg and Martinsburg
Turnpike Road Company.
50 Woodbury and Pattonsville Turn
pike Road Company Stock.
A pr.29,'57.
New Goods ! New Goods ! !
AT
D. P. GWIN'S CHEAP STORE.
D. P. Gavin its just rotund from Philadel.
plan with the largest and most beautiful as•
sortmeut of
PZIITN) MVO
Ever brought to Huntingdon,
consisting of the moat fashionable Dress Goods
for Ladies and Gentlemen, such as Black Silks,
and Fancy, All Wool de Loins, Challis do
Latins, B . raize, (dii. colors,) Braise Robes,
Brilliants, (dit. colors,) Brilliant 12 noes. Lawn
Robes, Chintz Robes, Meals, Plain and Fun- •
cy Drees Ginghams, Himmilla Cloth, Silk
Warp Levelly Cloth, for travellingdros:es, Mo
hair, Dobai', Lawns and Prints of any descrip
tion.
ALSO, a large lot of dress Tritnmings, Frin
ges, Buttohs, Gimps. Bonnet Silks, Bonnet
Crapes ' (all colors,) Rihhonds, Gloves, Mitts,
Veils, Laces, Hosiery, Gum Belts, Ribbonds
for Betting, Whalebone and Brass Hoops for
Skirts, Silk and Linen handkerchiefs, Silk and
Gingham Crsvuts, Zephyr, French Working
Cotton, Linen and C,.itton Floss, Tidy Yarn.
• Also the best and largest assortment of Col
lore, mid Undorsleeves, in town. lived and
Plain Jaconet, Mull Muslin, Swiss, Plain ' Fig
urn(' and dotted. Crinoline, Moreno and Grass
cloth for skirts, Book Murlin, Irish Linen, Li
nen Table Cloths, Napkins, Towels, dre.
Also a tins assortment of Spring Shawls, Silk
and Baraise Mantillas, and is variety of Dress
and Fancy Goods too numerous to mention.
Also, Cloths, Cassiment, Cussinets, Merano
Cassimer, Tweeds, K. Jeans, Cotton Drills, for
pants, plain and fancy Lincns, Marseilles and
Silk Vesting, Muslins, bleached and unbleach
ed, Sheeting and Pillow-case Muslin', Nan
keens, Ticker), Cheek, Table Di ipers.
Bonnets of the latest style,i and at "tory low
prices, Moleskin, Fur. Wool and Summer Hats,
latest styles. ALSO ;
Boots and Shoes, HARDWARE,
QuilingswAßZ, Buckets, Tubs, Bas
kets, Churns, Butter Bowls, Broome, Brushes,
&c. Carpe ts. 011 Cloths, Oil Blinds, Fish
and Salt, and all goods seaslly kept in &coun
try Store.
illy old customers, and as ninny new ones as
can crowd in arc respectfully requested to come
and examine my goods
All kinds of Country produce taken in ex
change for goods, at the highest market prices.
PAVID GIVIN.
April 29, 1857.
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. 111ISCEL L AA \ 1:0US ADVERTISEMENTS.
PERHAM! OUTDONE!
THE. Proprietor of the inercantlie
Guide, would respectfull) pall the often.
Sion of the Merchants, Farmers and Meehan- '
ics residing out of this city, to the moderate
terms for a yearly subscription to the Guide,
being in Mail sobseribers only 60 cents per
annum, making it the cheapest Family News
paper in the United States. The colossus of
the Guide will eontaiu the usual variety of oni.
ginal and spicy articles, written not only to
please but to instruct. Jo regard to politics,
the Guide will maintain an independent tone, j
and from time to time will advocate measures
as conducive to benefit the greatest number.
Postmasters and others are respectfully re
quested to art as agents for this paper,
to
whom we will forward specimen copies free
when desired to do so.
PREMIUMS. —As an inducement fot persons
to interest themselves to obtain subscriptions
for the MERCANTILE GUIDE, we oak the
following premiums. Upon the receipt of the
names, pay in advance, we will forward them
by express or otherwise if ordered to the ad
dress of those entitled to them:
For 300 subscribers, cash,
For 250 subscribers, we will give a splen•
did tine gold watch, (warranted)
For 200 subscribcra, an elegant gold
locket 4 glasses, worth -
For 150 subscribers, 1 elegant bracelet
worth
For 100 subscribers, one gold vest chain,
•
worth 10 00
For 75 subscribers, one gold pen and
holder, handsomely engraved, worth 8 00
For 50 subscribers, one gold pen and hot-
der. worth
For 40 subscribers, one gold pen and hol.
der, worth
For 15 subscribers, ono medium gold
pen and holder, worth
For 12 subscribers, onegold pen and hol-
der, worth 1 50
All communications should be addressed to
W. Blakeney, editor and publisher of the
N. Y. blerctintile Guide, No. 165 Greenwich
St., New York.
oar Newspapers throughout the Union by
publishing the above appropriately displayed,
including this notice, 2 months, and calling
notice editorially to the same and sending us
the paper, will be entitled to an exchange and
receive a gold pen porth $l2 00.
New York, May 6,1857.-2 m.
26 WITNESSES;
OR THE
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111 tORGIN CONVICT an.
John S. Dye, Author,
0 Who has had 10 years experience 11S a Bank-
Leer and Publisher, and author of "A series of
Lectures at the Broadway Tabernacle," when
:fur 10 successive nights, over 50,000 People
0 greeted him with rounds of applause, while '
6) he exhibited the manner in which Counter
fellers excrete their frauds, tend the sumo and
O shortest means of detecting them
The Bank Note Engravers nll say that le
0
the greatest Judge of Paper Money living.
O Greatest discovery of the present century
• detecting Counterfeit Bask Notes. De
-I.lseribing every genuine bill in existence, and
7... exhibiting In a glance every counterfeit in
49 circulation !! Arranged so admirably, that
reference is cosy and detection instantaneous.
Eir No index to examine ! No pages to
hunt np ! But so simplified and arranged
I 4; that the Merchant, Banker and Business Mutt
can sec all nu a glanee. English, French and
•
...German. Thus each may read the same in
0 Note List published. Also a list of nil the
h Plivoto Bankers in America. A complete
4.) summary of the Finance of Europe and A
merica will be published in each edition, to
! • gether with all the important news oldie day.
" Also a series of tales, from an old Manuscript
yfound in the East, it furnishes tbe most corn.
r„ l ,e,ledinl7 opfe,plOrx"lll:ghttplottio" Describ
ns in which
g the Indies and gentlemen of that Country
su have been so often found. These stories will
a continue throughout the whole year, and will
prove the most entertaining over offered to
S I the public.
da. Ur Furnished Weekly to subscribers only
"" at St a year. All letters must be addressed to
41.) JOHN S. DYE, Buonxit, Publisher
Proprietor, 70 Wall Street, N ow York.
• April 22, 1857.-Iy.
GREAT BARGAINS,
NEW GOODS
WZRZ AUPITINOD,Oft.'
The undersigned announces to the public that
ho has opened a new store in Pottstown, near
tl,e old Juniata bridge, and has just received
one of the
LARGEST, CHEAPEST, AND BEST
STOCKS OF
Dry-Goods, Groceries, Queettsware,
Hardware, Boots & Shoes,
Hats & Caps, &c.,
ever brought to this place. Almost every arti
etc usually Icept in a country store always on
band ; all of which will be sold cheaper than
the cheapest.
- Country produce taken in esehange for
pude. IV NI. J. GEISSINOER.
Portstown, April 15, 1857.
[ESTATE OFJENNET STEWART DEC.]
Administrator's Notice,
'Notice is hereby given, eitut letters of adm in.
istration on the estate of Jenuet Stewart, late
of West township, dee'd., have been granted to
the undersigned. All persons indebted to said
estate, are requested to make itnine4itte pay
meta, and those having claims against thesame
will present them uuly authenticated tor settle.
went to WM. STEWART,
April 1, 1857.-60 Adar.
(ESTATE OF JOHN Me CA /1.4 N, DEC'D.)
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
All persons interested are hereby notified that
Letters Testamentary have been granted to the
undersigned, Executors of the last will and tea•
tament of John McCahan, late of Walker tp.,
Huntingdon county, dee'd., and all persons ha.
ving claims or demands against cold estate are
requested to present them without delay,—and
those indebted to said estate, ni I pay the same
to John K McCahatt, Birmingham, or Jas. A.
Mc Vahan, Hollidaysburg.
JOHN K. McCAHA N, Birmingham,
JAS. A. McCd HAN, Hollidaysburg,
JAS. K. MOREHEAD, Pittsburg,
JOHN CRESS WELL, Petersburg.
March 31, 1857.-61. . Executors.
C. O. HUBBIAT
mugmv
PORK PACKERS,
Wholesale Dealers in Provisions,
No. 325 LIBERTY STREET,
COMMERCIAL ROW,
PITTSBURG, PA.
Stir Agents for Fairbatik3' Scales.
A pr.l,'Wl. - - -
Aut iphlogistic Salt.
Porcelain Boilers and Pans, of eve- This celebrated medicines is for sale at the
ry description, for sale at the Hardware Store of Journal (Ace. For all inflammatory diseases
.1: A. BROWN F. CO. it is as certain care, Got a bux and try it, yo
ho arc afflicted,
Apr.8,%)7.•1y
BARGAINS: BARGAINS!!
HARDWARE DEPQTI
The subscribers have again returned from
the East with an enlarged stock of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, PAINTS, &c.,
hich they will sell at such prices as shall make
it the interest of Housekeepers, Builders, Me.
ct.., and "all the rest of mankind," to give
them a call. Our stock comprises Building
material, such as Locks, Hinges. Screws, Nails,
Bolts, Glass of all sizes, Putty, Oils, Varnishes,
White Lead .d Eine Paints.
MECHANICS' rooLs. _
Planes, Handsaws, Mill A Crosscut Saws,
Chisels, Mann's Axes, Hatchets, Spirit Levels,
Files, Stocks and Dies, Monkey Wrenches,
with an endless variety of modern inventions
and improvements.
Saddlers and Coach•Mahers are invited to
call and examine our extensive stock of Har
ness Mountings and Coach Trimmings, Patent
and Common Homes, 30 varieties; Oirthing,
Hog Skins, Patent Leather, Enamelled Lea
ther, Oil Cloth for Carriages, Coach Laces and
Linings, Hubs, Spokes, Felloes, Shafts, Springs,
Axles, Ac.,
TABLE A POCKET CUTLERY,
Knives and Forks from 311 cents to $5 per
set. Silver forks, Silver and common spoons,
Ladies' Fruit knives, Farriers' knives, razors,
Ac., Ac,
$35 00
15 00
FIOLLOWWARH,
11 00
Porce'nine, Tinned and Plain BoHers, Tea-ket
tles, Sauce, Frying .d Baking Puns, Steak
Griddles, Dish Covers, tte., Sec., at manufactu
rers' price.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Ice Hammers, Lemon Squeezers, Butter
Prints, Butter Ladles, Port Munaies, Bells of
all kinds, Guns, Pistols and Revolvers, Paint
Brushes, Wall Brushes. Traces and Chains of
various kinds, Chain Pumps and Metallic
Pumps for cisterns, Picks, Sledges, Ac., Ac.
fierHaving purchased many of our goods at
wholesale prices from manufacturers, we are
enabled to sell both wholesale and retail—ez
tremely low. A liberal share of public patron
age is solicited.
IlldrAll orders from abroad promptly atten
ded to. JAS. A. BROWN Co.
A pr.1;57.
THI
SIIIRLEYSBURG FEMALE SEMINARY
Will commence its summer session of live
months, on Monday May 4th. 'The sates ex
tended course of instruction, which has been
pursued by the present principal during the
past two years, is offered to young ladies, who,
while profited by their studies, will nowhere
find a more healthful or delightful location.
The building is spacious and convenient, and,
the means of instruction in useful and orna
mental branches is on a'liberal scale. Shirleys•
burg lies daily communication by stage with
the eastern and western mail train of the Penn
sylvania R. 11,., and three times per week with
the southern part of the State.
TERMS-1
Fur Board, light, &e. with English tuition,
per session, $62,50
Music, with use of Piano, extra, 10,00
French
Day English tuition, from S 5 to 12',00
Apply to .1. It. KIDDER, Principal, Shir
loysburg Huntingdon Co., Pa.
pr.8;07,.(it.
VT A .11_1), ,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
i J. 1111 Vl' LTUU I / 6 ,
' Nos. 77 & 79, North Second Street.
YAHL.Mraraga.
We are now receiving our Spring Stock which
will comprise a large and desirable assortnient
of all kinds of Straw and Lace Bonnets. Our•
stock of flowers will be unusually large this
season, and we would invite your special atten•
tiou to that department. Please calf uid exit ,
mine them before making your purchases.
H. WARD, Nos. 77 A: 79 North 2d St.
March 11,'57.-2m.
SAMUEL N. BIECIACIIIEN,
MILL•WRIGHT AND Bunn MILL STONE MANE.
Sole Proprietor of Johnson's highly approved
and much hnproved Smut and Screening Ma
chine ; Improved Iron Concave Bran Duster,
the Premium Machine for Millers.
Residence No. 64 Queen St., (18th Ward,)
address Kensington Post Office.
Shop: Ilaydock Street. below Front, Phila.
Cocalico Mill Stones,Mill Irons, Smut Machines
Patent Mill Bush, Portable M:lls,
Stretched Belting, Cement
and Screen Wire,
Square Meshed Bolting Cloths.
Feb.25,'57.-3m.
EtiaaluD
DENTISTS
KIINTINGIZONs PAv
0 1 L1 F jEn r g:t n li ° e v r e e d s ' act o r rgr s .
R. Allison Miller, near the Pres• YY
by terian Church,
Jan. 11, 1857.-0.
S. Palmer & Co
MARKET STREET WILT AT, PIIIVA
Dealers in Fish & Provisions;
Have constantly on band an assortment of
Mackerel, Shad, Herrings. Codfish, Beef,
Pork, Lard, Shoulders, Hams, Sides,
- . .
Cheese, Rice, &c.
March 18, 1837.-3 m.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
PROPOSALS will be received by the County:
r Commissioners at their office in the borough
of Huntingdon, up to 2 o'clock, r. at., on Tues.
day, the 19th day of May next, for the purpose
of repairing the County Bridge across the Ju•
niata River, at the West end of the Borough of
Huntingdon.
Ar.so, for repairing the Bridge at Drake's
Ferry in said county. Plans and specifications
will be made known on day of letting.
Persons wishing to propose are requested to
examine the bridges.
By Order of the Commissioners,
HENRY W. MILLER, Clerk.
1 300 KEGS PAINTS.
White I.,eati, (pure) 82 50 per keg.
"- • " (extra) 2 75" {6
Philadelphia Zinc Paint, 240 " "
Beat Snow White, 2 68 "
tt
Oils, &c., and all kinds of HARDWARE and
building materials in proportion, at the "hard
ware Store" of .2. A. B ROWN & CO.
Huntingdon, Apt:13,'57.41,
---
! JACKSON'S - HOTEL,
HUNTINGDON, Pk.;
0 u Allegheny Street. between
• i; •
l'a. It. H.& 11. & B. T. LB. Depots.
Wlti. B. ZEIGLER,
March 25, 1557.-600 Proprietor.
MISCELLANEOESADVERTISEMENT ,
TERM NUNT/NGDON
0 41/
c , •
THE undersigned owners of the Huntingdon
Mill, inform thrmers and the public general
ly, that they now have their new mill in running.
order, with all the modern improvements in the
enter wheels andtnnehinery: . _
They have put in five of the Improved Ton.
val Turbine Water Wheel., and can grind in
all stages of the water, ana during the coldest
weather, any and all kinds of grain.
They are prepared to sell, and have on hand
for sale at all times, at market rates, all kind of
FLOUR, FEED AND STUFFS,
and farmers can have their oa•n grain ground,
and take it back in a return load, or they can
ho furnished in exchange at a moment's notice
an equal quantity of Flour and Bran or chop.
ped feed.
THE SPAUT MACHINE
is of an improved manutheture; and they will
insure a FULL TURN OUT of superior quali
ty to every bushel of grain left at their
FISHER & 111011.11TRIE.
N. B.—The Buckwheat stones are not quite
ready.
Huntingdon, December 10, 185 G.
AGENTS WANTED.
IDLAKE'S UNIVERSAL BIOG.
RAPIIICAI. DICTIONARY:—
The NEW EDITION of this valuable work,
which has long been in preparation is now pub
lished. It forms one volume, imperial octavo,
of 1311 pages,—and contains an account of
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.
MA the Work through the general Trade, but
to sell it exclusively by agents.
The work is gotten up in superior style—and
ns no library will he complete without it, a
most excellent opportunity is offered to any
person who desires to engage in a pleasant,
honorable and pre fitable business. Agents
are wanted for all parts of the country. They
will please address the Publishers.
H. COWPI,II,THWAIT & Co.,
211 Chesnut st., Philad'a.
Feb 25, 57 —3m
SAVING FUND
OF T.
NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY.
Walnut Street, South- Wool corner of Third,
PIII LADELPIIIA.
Incorporated by the State of Penn
rylvania.
Toney is received in any sum large or small
in and interest paid from the day of deposit to
the day of withdrawal.
The Office is open every day, front 9 o'clock
in the morning till 7 o'clock in the evening, and
on Monday and Thursday evenings, till 9 o'clock
INTEREST FIVE rER-CENT.
All sums large or small, are paid back in gold
on demand without notice, to any amount.
lion HENRY L. BENNER, President,
ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President,
Net J REED, Secretary.
DIRECI 0118.
Henry L. Benner, C. Landreth Manes,
Edward L. Carter, F. Carroll Brewster,
`Ja James B Francis Lee
. Smith. Harr,
.
This company confines its business entirely to
the receiving of money on interest. The invest
ments amounting to neatly ONE MILLION AND
A HALF of dollars, as per published report of
Assets, are made in conformity with the provi
sions of the charter, in Real Estate, Mot [gages,
Ground Rents, and such first-class securities, as
will always insure perfect security to the depos
itors, and which cannot WI to give permanency
and stability of this old and well-established
Institution.
Feb. 20, 1856. Mat4's7
WII I SKE RANDO,
La Salle's Original.
DTALLAILI
vasy rex.
Prof. Geo. 11. 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 States and Canadas, to minutiae
ture and sell this celebrated preparation called
"whiskerundo," which has never been known to
fail to cause Whiskers and Moustaches to grow
luxuriantly and heavy, even on beardless faces
in two months after first application. To those,
persons whose beards are light and wiry it rec
ommends itself. A few applications will rea
-1 der it soft, thick and pliable. Frenchmen are
i noted for their beautiful Whiskers and l‘loussa•
ches, which many of them attribute to the ex
cellence of La Salle's Whiskerando. Price $1
I per box; sent to any part of the United States
or Cumulus per mail, upon the receipt of $l.
Address, Prof. Geo. 11. De Bar,
April 1,1837.-3 m. New York.
afiZEIY.O aum gSTEDIT....rfs
CLOTHING !
A New Assortment Just Opened !
And will be sold 30 per cent.
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST!
HROMAN respectfully ineorms his custo
mers and the public generally, that ho has
just opened at his store-room in Market Square-
Huntingdon, a splendid new stock of Ready
made
Clothing for Spring and Summer.
which he will sell cheaper than the same quality
of Goods can be purchased at retail in Philadel
phia or any other establishment in the country,
Persons wishing to buy Clothing would do
well to call and examine his stock before purcha
sing elsewhere. Also
Hats, Caps, Also ,
and Shoes,
which will ho sold lower than ut any other es
tablishment in the county. •
Huntingdon April h 9. 1857.
_
FREDERICK SEIDLE,
MANUFACTURER OF
SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, SHUTTERS
MOIMPINSitt,
VIIIRIV3V/ Yll2lll K.... 1.
Mechanicsburg, Cumberland Co., Pa.
lta - F. S. delivers work to the cars. Ho has
always ready made work on band. All orders
by mail shall receive prompt attention.
Jan. 28, 1857.-6 mo.
-- DR. J R. HUYETT,
ttzNirrstr:
ALEXANDRIA, RUNT. CO., PA.
April 1, 1857.-ly.
Se' A splendid lot of Fancy and Striped
Silks, French Morino, Cashmere, Lvonese Cloth
Robes, Fancy and Striped Da'slues, Persian
Twills. Also, a handsome assortment of Col.
lays, 'lndusleaves and Mitts, just received and
fur sale cheap. by .1. k W. SA NTON.
:lIISCELLANEOTS ARVERTISEMENTF
AYER'S _
CHERRY (k,L,.
PECTORAL, )4,,„,
FOR TIIE RAPID CURE OF
Colds, Coughs, and
Unprrigp, )IEAsB,. 201 h
Di!. J. C. A Itelltite toe,
,Ti;;n7l7,;
if.;;;4l;9;:infinettn!,:o . ild the
rotwotoll,nt sympti
Prerna.t,
;171y &oil, PrCllr Inst
Nitowta It to possem4 mope.
the trratment or throw
!n ,rrnnrh
i~~r ~~!: tn~~e
A. 11. MeIIITLEY, Hs,. of UTICA, N. Y., write; . •l nave
nerd your Perron, mygolf and In my family ever since
~,,I;,,nted It, awl 1 . ... ye it the beet medicine fir ILA
poirp,to ever put out. With rt had cold I should sooner
t i lit o tui r iV , l .r o r tl=l .. tir bottlo than do without it, or
Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza.
sort o, Mum. Feb. r, 1566.
Ilc.rrara Arr.', I will cheerfully certify your PecrozAt,
111 liii• last reiii...ly 10 , 1"... for oho CUrrl of 157,0,i,
C.O. amp, owl the chest diseases of children. We of
your frotoroity in the South appreeluto your skill, and
commend your medicino to
CONKLIN, 11. D.
AMOS TAIL Itf.Q.,lTowrgnitt. 8.1 Jan., INN
I WA It tAiii”11111111n110117.11: . W . Iliell nlO to Join ,
nI; ;Wein; inoici;;Any Mefilelnes without relief; inn&
idol your I , neToolll. by tlw advice Of 011 f elorgymati.
The first done relieved the norenem In my thront and
lunge lerx than 0110 half lio bottlu mod° 1110 comp letely
11 . 011. nmaielnon um the chnumit an well wt ho Imo
Wl.lllll IA:y.11111110V 0.0.111 VOll, Doctor, and }lna 1,1111)
1110x.0111110 10100 ninten Mmi."
Asthmit or rhthjaic, and Bronchitis,
WI ST AlAII;;11.STE11, PA., Pei. 4,1,e..
PAIITOSAI. is performing uutrvotious
is se,ti..n. It ling ieli..veil several trent Marin.
.ms of consumption, out is now coriuK man
ninler2‘2ll!l'.:l•ll . .mefpso longs Coe ii.“
SIR: Yo:
min.', In 11l
who has 111
;I:;tyyem . e. HENRY 1.. PARKS,
A. A. RAMSEY, M.D.. At.niox, Mom.: , lug
1g my practice of mai
I have foliirl tivalting equo
alviair Hoe and rebel' to rs
such as aro curable."
We might ful.l roluture or eviilenee, but the mom
tinting proof of the Vi.oll of this remedy is found in its
effect., upon trial.
_ . Collllllllllptioll.
. . . . ,
Probably no one n•medy las ever bron known wlll,ll
cured so many and arch &morons corn' 11// thlo. Pomo
no human ald can roach; but BVINI to those the Cneanr
l'ecronn affords roller and ownfort.
Anna !louse. Nsw Yana CITT, March 6, 166 , 1
Docroa Area. Loa ELL I feel it a fluty and
t., in,hrtn yon what yraw Calmar l'Ecron. it. Imo aerie tbr
my wife. She Inel leen five immths laboring under the
clangeroun symptom. et COTIMIIIIptiOII, from which no Rift
RR (Vida lawful, gave her much n her. She wan 4tcuillty
until Dr. Strong. Of title city, where we hare norm
for nth fee, recVmmoudea a mai e 1 your medicine. to n
WPM. iliF It Incloena. on we tle your ekill. frt elm ha, rerov.
Your. withµ,raattalo and rgurd,
ORLANDO s±ll LIMY, nr
(t11.11O11) dirt . dO IPA deSlOdl . lOIVO WM' Ant,
PliEnnT VD To., 1l is 1111.1 e I, "no of the 1,,,t tru
rhombi. lu the world, nu,l it. cumy around u.
tlio 1411 writ, of it. Ledger.
Ay er's Cathartic Pills
rrillti P11'111:04 of Clietnintry and MC11 . 16110 hnvn .”M
taxed their Wmnnl to produce thin bent. wort perfect
purgative whirli is known to nm. Innumerable pronh
.re;hown that them , lama hare virthee which mr,:ass I,
excellence the ordinary medicine., and Mut they win to,
preeedentolly upon the tedeent of all Molt. They are ',re
Rod pleammt to hike. tot powerful to elite. Their pens•
trilling properties ettnittlate the vital activities of th,, body,
remove the obetruetlone of Its orgarKportry the blood.
and expel disease. They pUrgootit the foul humor... Web
breed and grow distemper, etlntulate elngglah or die,
tiered organs Into thole Daiwa% Winn. anil Import hrslthy
tone wltlt strength to the whole system. Not only
body. btlt
thitt 11ztV0 halled
they produro i.owerful
they cure the e‘ory-ility complitinta of
nl+o fOrlllitllll.ll`
the befit liu
,kill. While
same tine, ii
if ctn. they aro ta tli
safest and best physic that eau he employed for children.
Being sugar-coatoll, they are pleasant to take; and being
purely vegetable, aro free front any rink of harm. Cures
have been made which surprise belief were they not inth.
terTtintedby men such exalted litho, and chanters..
ry to the public the ~...„bluitoinv.r,:n.,4l,, , , T hliVar
era 110‘0 MOllt we the MittIMMICO of tits.ls couviction that
My preparations contribute Immensely to the relief
alllleted t .iitreong fellow-men.
•
The Agent Mow named to pleased to furnioll graCo
American A Iman, oontninhig directions for their nor
;;;Iltleatee of theircoro.., of too following complainti
__Contivoto,T : flhi a Cenlphdoln, IthoorVisto,_.l.,,,
Heartburn, Headache llrloing horn a Anil Stu:ll;ok t tar
TlldigOiltioll, Of the linsvolii end 1,1
arlslngthen•fintu, Flatulency, Low of Appetite, all Floe,
~,....
;;1tiillFti1;;;;;; Viers: e . rrniihe on overlie. ,
Porofuln or Klug'isEell. They also, by Dn.?'
Ins the blood and atimnlallug tit° system, run.
cowppluinM L th ettli t ien " s?Vir:l::lll l lMl ' greleu ti ni " ? ' sh ' rencln, sorb lld
nun
Servons Irritability, Derangements of the Liver and Pik
Oont. imil other kindred complaints arising from
low state of the body or olstruction of its functions.
Do oat bo put on' by unprincipled dealers with Roo.
other pill they make more profit on. Ask for Arm .
Di us, and take nothing else. Nu other they can
yon compares with this in Its intrinsic cultic or Now..
powers. The sick want the best Wd there is Sit thou,
and they should have it.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AI ER
Preetieefand Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mess
Puce 23 Cr& xxx Box. firs Bon. FOR $ 1
SOLD BY
JOHN READ, Huntingdon, and doalere to
medicine everywhere.
October 13, 1856.—1 y.
DREADFUL EXPLOSION!
SPRUCE CREEK FOUNDRY.
Just as expected, Purdy k Cra•
iner t have rented Spruce Creek
„. 4 , n n« Foundry, and you would bo surpri•
"."" sed to see what a general assort•
'nest of castings they are dealing out to tho
public. Mar•hute castings of all shapes and
sizes, castings lin Grist and Snw mills, Forges
and Furnaces, made to order, at shortest no
tice and lowest possible rates. A good assort•
ment of Bells, Plough castings, Stoves, Cook
and Parlor, Wood and Coal, Re., dc.
. . . „
They are alto prepared to furnish the worlct
and "the rest of mankind" with the well•kuown
celebrated Keystone Ploughs. And now they
earnestly solicit the patronage of all their friends
including the former customers of this well
known establishment.
Just call and see our stock if you please.
PURDY & CRAM ER.
Spruce Creek,
Feb. 4,1857.-6 m.
COifECTIOI6RT (f• FRUIT STORE.
WILLIAM N. SULVARD,
THOMAS FRY,
ITUOLESALB CONFECTIONER FRUITERER,
KO. 191 .North Third St., above Wood, Pala.
MANUFACTURER OF CONFECTION.
ary, Jujube Paste, Gum Drops, Chocolate
Drops, Brandy Drops, Liquor Bottles, Jolly
Cakes, Cleam Chocolate, French Toys, White
Sugar Toys. Sc., &c.
AND DEALER IN
Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Currants, Citron,
Figs. Dates, Prunes, Almonds, Walnuts, Fit.
beets, Cream Nuts, Ground Nuts, Fire crack
ers, Syrups, Tamarinds, Liquorice, Rock Can
dy, &c., Ac.
The attention of Dealers is reqested to an
examination of my stock, which will be found
equal to any in Philacle!phiti.
N. IL—Orders by mail or otherwise prompt
ly attended to.
Aug.6,'56.—1y..
LEATHER! LEATHER! LEATHER!
HENRY W. OVERMAN, Importer of French
Calf Skins, and General Loather Dealer.
No. 6 South Third street, Philadelphia.
A general assortment of all kinds of Leather
Morocco, &c.
RED AND OAR SOLE LEATHER..
March4;s7,ly.
I J EAI) PI fot sale at the hardware Store ill
.1 A MES A. BROWN & CO.