I)untinglin HOME. BAD BIM.- We have reteived a communies• Lion from a fellow-citizen, severely reflecting on parents who permit their boys to grow up Mutt restrained vice. It is address° , specially to this class of individuals in Huntingdon borough.— We shall tree publlith it at preebut, however. It is a fact, humiliating as it is undeniable, and we acknowledge it "store in sorrow than in anger," that for rude and miserably ildbehaved boys, this town stands unequalled by any other in the State, of equal population. We do not Ray all our boys are bad, for we have some who are ornaments to us, reflectincgreat credit up- AI their parents, and who must become useful °Wiens, but we now speak of our 'fast young men," those who have never been boys. those whose business it appears to be to insult stran gers, stand on the corners swearing, smoking, or fighting, when not engaged in some other more wicked sport. It speaks volumes to hear and see these eight, ten, and fourteen peers old "fit' young men" swearing at and stoning pas. arre•by. It lays open the systeni of home miss• cation under which they have been brought up. It reveals oftentimes the character of their pa rents, and tells in-plainer words than we can use, the species of religious instruction and training they receive. We would like just here to give the, names of several of these ringleed. VA in vice and blackguatdism, but refrain, as we are seriously impressed with a foreboding, that unless a sudden and rapid change for the better soon takes place, we shall sometime be called on to give them a M'Kint notoriety. Come es L a sr.—For the past week the wea. ther has been delightful. The sunshine was as brilliant as a ballet dancer, and as soft as the expiring whisper of a zephyr. Such days show that summer is near, and that the time fur wil ted shirt collars, prickly heat, succotash and bobnlinks is fast approaching. We like a warm genial spring clay—we do, especially after so inclement a seas. as we have just weathered. It forms such a contrast to matters and things in general that it nets upon unlike new wine or an old violin. Every one has a pen Chant for something. A portion of the human family find the acme of mundane pleasure in the gos titory joys of woodcock and Heidsieh, whih , others experience the summit of beatitude in rambling with a young lady friend to "The Sulphur Spring," the '•Happy Hollow" or the "Bach Road." We differ "slightually." Our weakness is a quiet, sunshiny clay in May—or April, when providence vouchsafes it. Such days are suggestive. • They whisper of dirt pies and schoolboy frolics, "thy days of auld lung sync," and carry us back to the good old time on Saturdays when we chucked our school. hooks in a closet, and tasted the swots connec• ted with new mown hay and early chipmunks. We sh;mld like to continue this sulij, , et, bat the ,press i:ppn out c:ulumi,3 comp,l3 tt.l to wind up etc this point arywhcre but the right plate. Whilst vie hare dry and substantial sidewalks to our churches, places of business, &e.. the pavements lending so the public sehbol house nod cemetery are in a wretched condition, rerdering it almost im possible in rainy.weather to reach either place. We think our “borough fathers" in tbeir efforts to improve and beautify the town. o verlook this actual, crusting necessity ; it no thing better can he done, let us have a board walk-"to our salmi house, and no lortrer compel the tenets of small children who attend there, to 4vescle through mud and rain" at theexpense ri* their healths. Scores of chiislren would 'dues tits movement, and all good citizens rail it as much•nectled and long delayed tire. Will this be attended to ? We shrill see. fug IVAGas the murder. er of the late Samuel T. Norcross, has received sentence of execution on the 21st day of Am gust next. it is said that the original reward of $2500 offered fur the arrest of yli.int, hue dwindled, in consequence of the withdrawal of a number of pardes'who had offered h.mdsnme sums fur his capture, down to $5OO. nod for this there are two claimants. Their names are KOOllll and Wolf The latter person will not in any event receive any portion of the amount, as his creditors have attached whatever may be hereafter awarded to hint, and which is now in the hands of the officials, The Governor has already signed the death warrant of the mut , darer. Latest Announcement—Mitt the Globe is the only paper in the'county devoted in the interest of the COMMOII School System. How in it thou that y ro i dulgo so profusely in low alan;t and v..1,,nr pbratic.y when +speaking of teach. re? 110 w is it that you wilfully and knoteing4 pub• lish a falsehood in connection with the I recent!. logs of an educational convention? The as• sertion certainly does not bear a good face, to may We least of it, but perhaps you can explain. Consastencies—To hear an infidel dictating the course all Christi. gentleman. To hear a - novice and fool talking about "the higher branches," and a public (Aker congratulating himself on his success, and a blackguard hone. ting of the pti . ri4 of his character and morals. _— Insinuated not very Darkly —That tbescrilns is able to leave his mark. Witness the equir• ming iu last week's Globe. Better he careful how you handle edged tools, Billy. Refined and Geiatlemanly7—The communion. tion signed "Clive," in hat week's Globe. We refer the writer to the flattering notice of hie character in another column. • Tue LADIES' JOOKNAL—This moat valuable and intereetiug magazine—the beet of the kind published iu thia country—!or May, has been receives. It contains triaguifievut lacbiun engravingu, &c., and the literary mutter c.annot be equalled by any other work. The price per put ia $1,31.1. Published by good S. 10 our friend,. ‘V tnu .u. s •:ng publicfnuru '32 .n Lca3 I_ fulai44 . vac back - numbers, as we can. not ken 'heal Is:7 any ..17146,1/1. For the Huntingdon Journal. Pfn'ffißi I Mst twain tisk your indulgence and that of the public, while I occupy a short space in your columns, an I promise to be as brief as possible, and am not in the habit of writing anythirg I ant either ashamed' iv afraid to ac• knowledge over my own signature. I would not sully your columns by stooping to answer the contemptible raillery and low vulgar slang paraded in the last Huntingdon Globe, but would simply ma e one or two explanations, and then reiterate the charges made in my for. suer coinmuisiration, not one of which has as ; vet beets answered or refuted. It is somewhat singular that so insignificant a weapon as a ''pup•guu" discharged "at a venture" by a "en, cer's clerk," should create so much confusion, and stir up so much filth, but it seems to have stirred the sluggish blood in the veins of the nominal editor of the G'olte, who though unable himself to write an advertisement fur a stray dog abbot t hi! s has succeeded in mustering a bevy of hart nod blackguards fur the purpose of writing sae down ; consequently, column af ter column of luw bitingsgate slang, and vulgar b aeleguardism have been paneled against me, language which would disgrace the lowest bru thel belonging the the '•Five Points," which could orignate only in the dark cavern, of a I guilty and malignant heart, and which could not possibly have found its way Lou any re• ' spectable print. I felt suinewhat d.smayed, must confess, when I learned that "grins vis I aged war" with all its terrors had beets declar ed, and that I wan forced into the arena with such fearful odds against use, without any means of delLiice but the small pup•gun ellu•' ; ded to. Shade of Leyola and Tutu Paine, 1 what a position to be placed in I Jutl,ing from the squirming, I must have touched some vulnerable (?) part in my remarks last week, but the gravest charge seems to be that I am ' finked with a bout of office seeking politicians and endeavorhig to injure the character uf one of our beat and snout learned citizens, and also the character and influence of the Globe; mid here allow tne to hasten my disavowal of aiiy such intention. The urighty influence of the • Globe and the stainless char tier of "une of our best citizens" are sacred things truly, which "common sinners should nut meddle with." The Globe labors most industriously to impress School Directors with the idea that I have made ar. attack on them, accusing them with being eoverued by impure motives ke., but it dues occur to tne that the assertion made by hen that they elected a Irian to the of. face of County Superintendent, who was totally unqualified fur the office, "its order to rid the public schools of an ale house nuisance.," in not laying a very high compliment to the integrity of their inctives—and here allow tie to übs••rve that the assertion alluded to carries•witlt it its own colidenthation and bears a lie upon its face; for if I am not much uais•a+ken. the reo• orde of the order of So•s of Temperance, and of the Giud of this place will show that this same individual was a member in good standim! her,— • • ' • : 11.. L ‘,111.e • • , ' • e realming iie to inj,ae bin neighbor? Bet al• though I ;old strong suspicions. aroused by seeing certain persons very busily engaged in wire pilling who I knew had never taken in• invest. enough in the cause before, to even at tend an educational meeting ; and who I knew were incapabie of acting from any other that singer motives, 1 woo nut fully aware shot there was anything "r .teen in Denmark," until 1 saw the annoimeetuent in the Globe, heralding it as a Democratic victory and exul• tiag over my defeat} publishing at the some time. to willful and malicious lie, concerning me nod intended to injure me; the man who would do so, I consider unworthy the nante 01 a Irian or a gentleman ; I believe he was nevi r suspected for being a Christian. I have cer tainly no quarrel with school Directors. Io my iatercourse with my fellow men, I have through life endeavored to nvu d controversy, and to treat every one with gentlemanly °our tray, but when .sailed. falsely and ungentle consider myself abundantly able to de fend myself. "Lie is a freeman whom the truth makes free, sail all are slaves beside," and it is my riglia, us 'a !I•eemau to rebuke and expose duplicity and dishonesty whenever it comes under my observation, courting the smiles and fearing the coons of neon°. The assertion that I Isis Liu ultice•seeker at talse,and he who makes it lies. There were Schou, Di restore who voted uki.inst me from pure Lind hunursble motives, and fur ressmis entirely satisfactory to um l'iroukt here - take the up purtunity of assuring them that my feelings to ward them are of us kindly a nature as they ever were, the alumni°un of the Cliche to the contrary notwithstanding; ant venture the pre• (Ilene') that the day is•t'nut distant or tumeen" when they will have an opportunity of knowing who were their true friends. To those iiitec• tors who come some fifteen or twenty miles through the storm to vote against me, fur she very praiseworthy reason that I was an Amer• icon, a friend of Temperance, and of the Coin tuna School system, 1 would say they are cer tainly welcome to their hard-earned honors and can divide them amongst thetuselves, bitt my principles remain is all then. renpeetu the same. • To those Directors who came to me before the election voluntarily utering me their halt, mice and support, on conditiou that I would if elected, lend toy influence in favor or their In stitution, and who received the reply they might have expected from an lamest auto, I must say I congratulate theta in their success in being able to lied more pliable trig, in the person of one ready at all times to promise anything, and sacrifice everything in order to accomplish his own sinister outdo; although they were at the sawn time voting tin a man who had openly as. Gelled coxeerning them they were us ignorant as horse.. But to conclude ; I have beet' ac cused of insinuating ; I thought 1 had spoken plainly enough ou the subject, but if neeessary can speak plainer. I lit, Trot:ovum the slate. a;ent. coutozuivg . t, bt.: a tic Wm:hoods, and their author a bat. and unprincipled liar, le that plain enough? My former eharges are all re• i+•r►'ed end repentAd :iind the brand will blir ter on the Hushed and burning forehead till the f. nil with Inn follies, the liar with hitt lien. the kinivo with his ktiaveries. nod the infidel with his creed, nhnll he cott.igoed too WIWu of in. family, already dug for them, no deep. so dark and no silent, that the resurrecting trump of the Archangel will slime be sufficient to pene trate their gloomy abode. To answer the sneaking, fyicg, ccsardly, Jesuitical scoundrel, who writes over a false signature would be stooping too low.— Contempt has the property of descending, bit, she stops fur short of him. She would die be. fore she could reach him, for he dwells beneath her fall. That he is a (sof Inv he seen from his style; and it is equally apps eat that be is a liar and a blackzuard. That he is a coward may be seen from his writing over a fictitious signature ; but this screen is not sufficient to hide him ; there are too many rents in his man. tie, through which the well practiced eye may are the rottenness of his heart. Let him•trare his doubtful origin mid he need not go hark many getteratiens to God it emanating Ir. m a fouler source than even a grocery store. The mareof The• Beast is tot him; Neture has writ ten the word “Vitt.iss" its entry line of his countenance, and the deep, (Les, hopeless night of infidelity has settled d.writ up.ot his benighted soul. The essence of his guilty and depraved nature if bottled up. might be at, d for "Tyrian dye." Let him go and learn to solve a plain problem in Simple Reduction, and write a site of six lines grammatically before he p ate, about "the higher branches ;" let him go .d liquidate his just debts before he talks of honesty. Let him wipe away the criminal records of a neighboring county before he talky about morality and religion—then if be run 811M111011 up as much manhood as will enable hint to , look au hottest man in the face, I mar cootie. seend to notice hint, and if need be will weave him a crown in which he will find more thorns than roses. Asking panlon of you. Messrs. ; Editors, and of the public, for oft u .ying so much time and space on such/mil .bjectt. I now take my leave of them, they may revel unr disturbed in the mire and filth of their MVII choosing R. VclllVl.l'•G Huntingdon, May 25, 1857. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS, Floor, $7,25 Mr standard brands, and $7,75 for extra family. Coro Meal, $9,7943,02, Roe $4,75®5,001 bbl. In Wheat them M very little doing, owing to the diGrenee in the views of buyers and sellers. Prime reds are offered at Iooe, and good 11111 rime white at 100(d 105 c, Curn is in steady demand at 90e. Onta have at dvtomed, and about 40011 bus Penna. halm been sold at 62e, afloat i about 601) bus. old also, mold at Ml e. Pict, Iu Clenrfinld county, ou the 4th big., Joseph Codu•,dlnder, Earl. in hut eighty filth year. Nir. C. tv.to hilly at renident flutitinhdun end Blair Couto r‘irlilan. Co. paper; pleme copy. In ttoo borou g h"). ,ho 2.1i1t Capt. David Hazzard, 1.. ; . ; ed :Omni 60y. era. NEW ApVERTISEDIENTS. LIST' Of RIVTA,TLERS,, OLASSIFICIATEUN Or 1113321 dun. in Huntingdon County. by the Ap• praiser of Merchant'la Tuxes, for t h e year emumencing the hi day of May, 1857 Alexandria Borough Por rotonahip. Georg( C. Bucher, lloory \\ Riker, C• arks Porter, W:I 'Mil Mare, S 4111111!I Hlolll'l4, ph Greet, & Co., J „lei 11. Gregory, Barree Township. tinolual • mptin, .r , ,hi, C. c.fi.th, Jones C. walker, Stamm. Fnntpr, W. fotineton A Co., Silas A. 1 r Brady ntouship. Ko,ler Co., Ivnia, Green & Co, Co a Ip., & Caseville borough. Pet, M Baru, E.t.a Brother, .saints Ht~n.letaun, igseph Clay Townahip. Richard Ashman A Cu., 13 John Long A C.i., 13 13 13 14 14 14 ,14 CrOM well Township Trion as E. Orbisun, Dliviri E pier, Ge,ge .Sipes, !sett, b:ton& -. DuGlia 7,,,,,,,i1dip. Blair & 11 , iliisun,... . 13 Andrew Wilson, 4 14 Jtatnes Cree, Jr., 14 Ilunt & Swan, 14 l'roliklin Ibtonship. J. Wwelina) %than, 13 Sant, el %tril', 14 &writ, Stewart & Co., 13 Samuel Gardner, 14 G. & J. 11. Sinienhergar, 11 .._ Hunliagdon Borough. Fi.her & Nit:Mamie, J. & W. Saxton, B..jumio Jneobs, M 0...., Davie' P. Gwin, Love & Met.hvit, David Dunn & Co., Wm. & Jos. Carman, Lo ig dt liecker, Henry [Wean, A. ,V iII .uchliy, Lvv Nestbrook, Colon, Hawley & Co., Stewart, Josopli Reicer, John Frisch, J. iirowo h Co., Geissinger, Da% id Grove, _ . Hupeweli Town. hip. D & W. Fi6her k (u., Ur id Foster, L. & S. Wetivor,_ Joel.. Township. John A. Wright it. Cu., Joeriilt Porter, Eli. Musiuir, iliurt V. Sirwart, ,11. tl. Writer, butt, Hubert. MoHurney, Morris Township. George H. Stainer. Dn.' Reed;* „ 14 Owen & Gregiul, .. • 14 Joseph Law, 14 Irvin & Gpen, ' 14 Joseph A. McClure, 14 Penn 7otcuship. David H. t:stnpliell, 14 Samuel Wall, 1.1 Shirley linen,hip & Shirleys• burg Barough. Belrzhnovrr & osier. 14 Samuel Robison, 14 Oliver El nier, 14 J.&J.Ehc, 14 John W. Smith, 13 J.Mti Bare. 13 Doyle, Foust & Doyle, 13 Wiilinnt 13. Li•Ha, 13 John Lung & Co., 1:1 J, G. Lightner, 13 J. G. Lightner, (liquor.) Sprin field Township. Blair,•lmeke & Cs., 14 Geur..e S p.s, 14 leti rownship. A. C. & .1. H. Biair, 14 George Noss, 14 Township. Amos Clarke, 14 Aaron Sliee.ler, Levi Evans, 11 Kesslm. Whitney & Co., 1 t James Dunn, 14 J motes Ed Ner.l.t, 14 Nlaguire & Port, 11 Milker numship. Meialtan & Nome, 14 J. seph Douglass, 14 Jo eph Uoeslass, 14 Warriormark tp., & Binning. ham 6°,01,0. James Clark, 13 B F. Patton, 14 U. Guyer, Jr., 14 S. Fox, 14 Floyd Clarke, 14 Wes: 7'p. & Pb.rebury Bor'o. R. M. Connie g' a it, 14 Henry Nell', 14 Benj.uniti Hartman, 14 J. Cresswell. & Son, 14 Surnael I Myton, 14 John B. Molter, 14 Medicines. lientivdos. John Rend. :1 Henry AleMsnagal, 3 I'etersbury. Joseph Johnston, 4 Shirleydburg. J. H. Light: 4 Listilleries, Brady 7'utonsliip. John MoOnnh, Barr. Tawnx7,lp. Robert Matwey, Sr ewerios. Boruugh. Isenberg tutd Pip or, Houtiogdou Borough. Jul,buckler. Ilunlingthoi Borough. Fisbrrk McNltti trio, .41-xatifiria Boough. Job. kern. 80, ristqh. Bell, Gat and BILL! lIrD 11 1) 011. Buroug.i. E C. Slimmer, ClaßSifiCillioll of Ealing lgoustook, lt•r 4.1 of 31St f soreli.lB3o. utt;i4. FT enry Th.mine, P•hrxbiery :Borough, R:td,.11.11 A , 'exandria Borouth. Nuthuhiel okins, . . John H. H0111,e4, Morris township. Samuel Thd Imostyliip. Thomas AleGillim. An *winceh will he held by the undersigned nt nut nine up to the 15th diiy of July, ut thu Commissioners' Oliiee. wiAing in np w , II please! pply Within the time preheribed. tin the law ',minims tiny npipai HENRY W. I.ICP.NSE. 10 00 10 II 10 0 Apprrti:er of 3/ficl,l,l:le T.. S. Notice is )11 , 11.11 giVittl, 11101 all Level...es but lifted previuus to. ttr during 'he A u,ust Court. will he left in the Init.& of is .111,11, Peace fur collection. F. H. LANE, County Treasitrer. Nay 27, 11457. lIERItEkG'S PATENT g A al PZON T 00 I 7 001 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00; YIEE 4') @IBMATs-1-.INT 10 ou SA F 1 S. t1:7:717 - 1 I".'i:2 'O, --• , „lin HAL L'B '' 'Ar.a_' 1 t , 4 ii , ,„ ~.. . pATENT 1 ',•_. 'I,: 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 F ARRELs 1 1 / 4 iIEICHING, Atikcrs, 34 WALZIUT ST., 131:1.ow Sr:Cu.), 1 . 1111... 1 / 4 1,. I GREAT isTiotEsT MANIFESTED 10 00 1 by the ',oldie to proem U more (Titian Feel,. 7 001 rity treat tire for ralii rile papers, ouch on Bonds, 7 00 , Mori grogas. /Ards, ,Votes and Books of Accounts, 7 00 Cool the 'wintery S.irrs hiresoliire to use Whir .4,l, 0.110 . .41110 Pittentee; t devote it large nor, 10 0 0 of their lisle for V, 11,4 fourteen yours, in Ina • 7 00 I king Oisenveriesi and improvements for this ob- Jll't, Ile resu t of .luch is the unrivalled uIU ° l'a rut lVorld's Fair Premium Fite Proof Safes, is oil rnirersolly neknowleilge.l no the ott.turtete 12 50 RAI I.: OF niH. WWII It. 11..Vili0 boon UWNr6II 12 50 I i'l.etlals ut !salt the Worlds klnir, 1 Inn, 1851, 10 00 aim! ( r*f.tal I Wore, N. Y., 1853, on super or to lU I ollnre it is I.GW uniltiolitedly entitled to flint ~0 0 opindlation, nut beeureil it 11.111's Potent 10 " 'Po.iler-Proot , sere also 'worded 10 00 veimrato Medals, ahove)--torins the most 10 00 titnliet Fire lte !Jingler l'ruut ever) et of -7 00 lereil iii the polihe 7 00 Neatly 30,11iirring'il Safes' hare keen tested 7 Oil 'forint; the nest 14 worn, owl inure than 16,1010 7 00 ; trove (teen mod and are nu. in demi! lire. n - r a - 416 u on I..(lur nntuulaietered - toorder,xll 7 00 • kiwis of Bullet...lid Cliille i Inn Bunk Chu., 00 and Vaults, Vault Doors, /Hooey Cheat, tor „' B ' ruker. Jeweller, Railroads, private families, r for Plate, Diatoundb, and oiler valuable.. 7 Ou o u .31a:111 15 7. - r Office C. V. M. P. &o, 10 00 I', 1037. 10 00 NOTICE is hereby given, That an assessment 7 00 it i t five per cent. has this day bi en levied by • the Board of Directors of this Company, on all premium times lielimeing to said Comany. in force on the 3rd day of January, A. Li. 1831, (and not renewed) on which 3 lay cent. is le vied. cud all premium notes of toLimil cations taken lament, said dates, 3 per cent.. is levied. The members of this Comp an y are h ere b y required to pity the abi,ve prolmin'. or their premium notes to the Ireasurer of this Compa ny, or a properly authorized agent of the Batted within thirty days from this date. By order of the Board, JOHN T OREFN, ' 11,13,'57. 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 nn 3.1~f1;Z.1.t.tL44 ;ilf{tiii'Tl'l tT~'l'~, tall. 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 BiIIGAnS:I HARDWARE DEPOT! The subscribers have wain returned from the Rost with an enlarged week of HARDWARE. CUTLERY, .PAINTS, di e., which they will sell at such prices as shall wake it the interest of Housekeepers, Builders, Mc. dimities, and "all the rest ut mankind," to give thew a cull. Our stock comiwises Buitillne material, such as Lucks, Hinges. Screws, Nit is, Bolts, Wass uf all sizes. Putty, Oi.s, Varoisee., White Lead and Zinc Paints. NI EC H NILS' 'POOLS. 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00; ,50 001 Planes, Handsaws, Mill & Crosscut Saws. Chisels, Minn's A.'S. fintehets, Spirit Levels, Files, Stocks nod Dies, Monkey Wrenches, with au endless variety of modern inventions and improvements. Saddlers and Coach Makers are invited to Cull and examine our extensive sleek 01' Raw ness Mountings and Oval+ Triminings, Patent and edinlllll3ll 111lIneS, 30 vni.k.t.a. Oirthinz, Hug Skins, Patent Leather, Enamelled Len timer, Oil Cloth tier Carriages, Coach Laces and Linings Ont. Spokes, Felloes, Shafts, Springs, Axles. &e., &v. TABLE& POCKET CUTLERY, Knives nod Forks Iron, ni cents; to $5 per set Silvor Corks, Sitvrr and COMM. , . spoons, Ladies' Fruit knives, Farriers' knives, razors, Sec., 7 on 7 00 i 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00, IMLLOW.WARE, Puna.laine, Tinned and Plain I;o'ilers, Tea diet, ties. Sauce, Frying and Baking Pans, Sink pridales, Disk euvers, at ananutaetu. rers' prices. MISCELLANEOUS. Tee Hammers, Lemon Squeezers, Butter Prints, Bolter Ladles, iPort Mmties, Bells at ail kinds, Guns. Pistols and Revolvers, Paint Brushes, Wall Brushes. Traces and Chains of various kinds, Chain Pomp and Metallic Pampa fur cisterns, Picks. Sledges. &c. flarllaving purchased many of our goods at wholesale prima from noinutsourers, we are enabled to sell both wholesale and retail—ex tremely low. A liberal share of public patron age is solicited. _All orders from abroad promptly atton• ded to. JAS. A. BROWN & (a. A 1,1;57. 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 0 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 UU WAR IN KA NsAn., .A.ZZXO ruirszosx, & CIiUSSINFORM TIIEIR 01,1) rietals owl the pohli a generally, that they the above Foundry in lull blast, et. , are prepared to furnish cti,tio, of . i :1 64 every Stoves of 3111 ror wood or cunt. Improved 1'1.01,, IThieshing Moeltines. sod everythil: in theca , tilt,: line 'molly tundc. \Ve coo finish all work !hat requires turniog having, to Aloud T h. All work dove that for cash or C011i:• try produce. Old torte) taken for comings. Du 'nog practical and experienced we Mimi by atria attention to lat loess to receive a liberal chore or public pa iron oge. Mel.) & CROSS. ‘ , .‘vandri, Apeal 29, 1857. 50 00 50 00 60 00 LO 00 t:f jam Sproikle, Dee'd.l EAr_t_..'C.filfdtal , ..l ECn111,,2. Leti.ers 'testamentary having been grunted to the undersigned on.tite EistateofJohn Sprem kie, I ra te of Nidris township, dee'd., tiotieu is hereby given to all it,delitt d to said lestate. to tie Mrvistrd and make ',attn.!, ; anal ant ret.sutis haying chinas *against the I same, are requested to present them in prop t i e o r d er f ur iu,prct:•.,., 1,14 u, u t I.llt. Cu. J1111.:C 1)T, Catharine ww...ltip, Blair Co. May ti. 1857.—ht. 30 00 30 00 20 00 20 00 20 0 20 00 20 no 20 00 SIIIIII.EYSBUIIG FEMALE SEMINARY Will tOillilleill,l ice Summer Or live AtoildaV, May 4th. 'Flit, same ex. tended euttrse of instruction, has been pursued by the present pinteipal during the past two years. is offered to yottug lathes, who, while pridited by their /dasha a, will tomhere find a mitre healthful ur delightful lountinn. The building is spiteitnis and convenient, and 1110 yields at' instruction in useful and urea• mental branches is un a liberal settle. Shirley,' burg has doily vointnutileation by stay, with the eastern and western until train uf the Peon :liven is H. It and three times per week with the southern pan id the State. 20 00 20 00 TERMS- For flonrd, light, &c. with English tuition, per sussion, $62,50 Slavic, with use of Piano, extra, 2(1 ,110 Plleh Ltuy English Tuition, from $5 to 12 . ,00 Apply to .1, B. KIDDER. Principal, Shit• ley.iturg Huntingdon Co., Pa. A SA 3ilEl. Ai. DIEC.UTCHEN, /MILIoWNIU/IT ANI/ BUIII( MILL STUNS MANU. POWDER Solo liropTieor ul Johoson'd highly flpproced ood mod; ool.n.vrti Smoot aid Screttoing Mo• chine; Improved Iron C0111 . 11V44 Brun Du6ter, thu• Pretnioni Muchi , •P for NSllors. PROOF LOCKS. Roshknee: N. G 4 Queen SI., (18th Ward,) address Keio,inoon n.t 01Ike. Shop: Sirept. 111.1,1 W Front. Phil, Coca. Stone, Mill 1,0119.5101 it Nhichines rnteht dill Bosh. Portable SHIN, Stretched Belting, Cement loud Screen Wire, Square Nlethed Bulling Clutha. Feh.25,'57..3m. 300 KEGS PAINTS. white $2 50 per keg, (i•Xlr.l) 2 75 Philadelphia ,Zme Paint, 2 49 Best Snow White, 2 OS " 01 s, &c., and all kinds OL-11A111/WAItE uud haildine nistrrisls in proplinion, at the Ile rtl wa re Stare" 01 J. A. Illioll'N Apr.8,'57.-tf, S. Palaver di. Co.. .1./.4 !WET STREET II HAW; PI///.'A. ealtrs in Fhb & Provisions; Have constiodly on hand an /Dolor n.ent Mackerel, Shad, Herrin,. CodflAh Reef, Pork, Laud, Shoulders, Hams, Side. Cheese, Him 10. 10.17.-3 in. Aufipklogisfic Salt This cei.l;;tot moieise IA for sale at the Journal of Fur all inflammatory db..es it is a certain cure. Get ahr c and try it, ye who arc afflicted. zast ER OA D TOP RAILROAD. Nothe lit herettv Riven !lint the cononi4on. et. (tithe "Ewa Broad Top Raiirond and C.•sl C.ropany," will open Books to receive sults. r' p. tint.% prep.rntory to the orgnnisation of said Contnnny its follows: At the Rt. ',Um.. Hate} F. hi,. 19th of Jame ; at th e Hotel of .Itrnin Lewis. in Monet Union, on Sntureay, 20th of Jon, The friends of the enterprise are invited to Aire their tittpolino to th e , meetings. Cittioorninvioners . „ . A' :Arm Letris. Soh P.m.,. 1: W. Srrer, Cr.:m.ll. T. P. Comphdl John Jan R. GAmtell, Wm. Adler, J. J. APRA:mg Bin. IL fruits, Win. R.. d, A. Gibl.,, A. W. .f.'rans, Lurid Clurkam &snivel Miller, Jacob 11. Miner. !lbw Y 7, 1P57 ELLANEoUs , AIIVISIIII4iItIinTS...IIII.it'LLLANIAGS - OVER .OEn•E•ATI - rgixiscria _ • , AYER''S .1 • • C II Felt It Y HE undersignedo;e; ofthe Huntingdon 1. ) 11.Cr()11 A.l, _ Trn,Min. 411111111 thrillers and the puliliegeneenl. Din ht. ly, that they iiiiw have their new mill in running C ONY, C auks , . and order, with nil the modernise pruvelents in ihe fe ra ' ava "-- „" ra . - a " water wheels and machinery. They have put in 11,. a the Improved Jon• p li a.T.o. l . 4 4;:r. m iti!, 2° iii t it il li nsc inatrtts'so rio cal Turbine %%titer Wheels, and can grind in I ale wet rea.iy I ism erne fn,uta fe lA , " all Alves of the wioer, null during the coldest I r.lllO oon.dnfraat oyaiptoootot a (Ad. is ',our weather. any and all kinds gram. Cll.ltP.lt ?OR,. cosonatt I noo n, 7:40 They are prepared io sell, and have. hand .^7 Pr..? am , ta.Y.Daant.l t-tr tats for sale at all times, at market rates, allhull tr=l7. - , STUFFS oplonno. Eltu, hNtotrr. FLOUR: FEED AND , 6..",1 11.141,t1/1U1rI; n• A. t):/'17,4, arid have their own grain ground, tM it; ri fullers it t, allid lake it bark in a rut urn toad, or they can I ' roty ) tant . tt;;lro ' dollat . o for a tottro Matt do arll ' lnat nJ t=r be furnished in exchange at a moment's Istit.t, owir•ly." an equal quantity of Flour and Bran or chop , i efonP, Whooping Cough, Inillienpa. ,R11:1111111., Pelt. 7, le6Cr. , ped feed.; pr,111.1 Aria: orlll .urtify your P. clollAt Tun SMUT witAcgirrirE rte p.m. , . 6r Mc Care or I,..ririg r th.• Ow. of chil.ii,n. Of in ittlpf,,Ved Inall ill!, tin.;they rotr natortuty to tho ionth ititvrociate your teal!, add insure a FULL TURN OUT Of .}wrior quah• ii‘r ty to nvery bushel 4 grain left at their mid.lll)lAM OUNKLIN M D tilat FISHER & SILMURTIOE. Cut a nottkno lAnottat,rfalrh " rontit . :.,.l door; N . B.—The B aa k a l iaat atmaaa are quite too. rasey 1:10 liriuea With°. Inns liUlll., hied your Inerottot Iry tho ion... of our olor,non. ready. Ti,., floe .two roliover. ',rel. ill HI , and Huntingdon, Dee,ruber ID, 1858. i tau,: visi ch. ono half the bottlo • made tn - o othopletoono o Yourllll,llollollarp tie amine, ao wo, n, tho bort, I we tan hay , swat wu iatutin y... AGENTS ILI the pOor tilan'i Mond." • pLAiln.B UNIVERSAL BIOG. Asthma or Phthisic, and. Bronchitis. R A IC A 1. , I ) I UT! 0 I s ; Alt Y••— YOlir 01 , 1111 16 ; Pr.: 7 7 l :ll7Ll:7lo,l ' Prl i ts .‘ g b llll,if , .i. ne NEW EDITION ul this valuable work, I assails this ss,ni. It has tallursd several toot canp wuiell haf' g brmll in i" Pub' 1 ',:ta.n..nSi'Zr.%'tri'ss;'.'ser""g,"sl:.•;.'ili a saw ValSis;";;T:sine. iishcci. It forms ono volume, imperial mine, ! Text fully years. PA HIS, Merchant. 1361> pages,--atiti contains an Remount uf i A. A. RA 11.0., Aust., Herein. Co.. lour.. the! LiVeh (dnhfltit thirteen thousand different t Individuals, more duns two thousand of whom R i.in ß eua au,t ral;4 to coismouptiNv patieuts, or cult, WPM elliZi•lis of the I; Oliva ,Inles.l etw au ere cambia." The 01 New Articles in the pr,,e etch ,‘`,..igh' f 'd,',;-::,";',.?„..",;v,t 6 ,„7„;';:;;''..'n: a ",- s .:.; v 01... expect! two thousand four iitialed. t :;Z: u ."'„ r po r '.."" tr ° ,",:"" "- The plitills)Pre hare deivrtilloed tint to fur- ' Consumption. itish the 11 wit through the etmeral Trade, but I Probably nn toe rri.trd, tins aces been tumwp Nld,h to sell it exclusively by agents. cored so tunny mud such drown - mu cuaw ri• OM boll. The work is gotten op its superior style—and "n bat r " to the" the C""" PWI.O6AL, RAxrde rOlaill 111111‘,...11. Ili no library rill be complete without it, a - Axton limo,. NO - A - boicx Orr. March 6. Mil exeenunt opportunity id oireltd to any Dome' Am,. Love!, t fuel it a duty and n t.leafaie prraOti who desires to engage in a pleasant, 11141.11101 e pr liuujiiess. Agent; lipi,ro; She haft is symptoms of tlaisiiitiptloti, (Ann which no .it e wonted I,tr all parts tlO country. They we vats is,rotvaive Isar snorts !Oleg , no was will please eddy's publi4Pre. mall lir. Strung of tide city. where ri.aitunietaled a trial of yunr modlcitiu. ire H. CO ly PERTH WA IT As r:udn ydisr4dil. tor .11. 2 " ehem'ut at., rbil.". Yours with araidtuila and maar4. WiLAN1,5116.1..115•. or rmirifrtm..r.. tilt y-d. have 1 . 41.rat.t. It Id road. by diw into Lest •is.,hl ti,e world. and Ito CM!, alt arou n d iw berynch rate larva.* of :Le vii oda. I'.•itaddyis. Lai?, NA^I'IONA I, S.i Fr.TV TRUST COMPANI'. (E it Walnut Strew, t, , outh- Wool earner 01' Third, re11.:25:5 7.-5 ni SA \ ING I'LTA D Incorporated by the Stale of Penu tylvania. 1N,4110.0 the ordinary, me,lb•luea. ampthat the, oh) nu. jj ) ,l " itYil ' tv r i .' e ' s ' l l y ' a e i l tl i ;ll, " ill ' th ' o " l l ; l ol P de l p " u:Tt a t ' u l the tiny 1.l mating p!opertlee dinuilxte thu vital atlivitirecDf the 1.,.`v •... 'fliel/thee ih lipen every diiv from 9 d'elovk r'"".th° " 1 ... L i ... °I . I. the • 4111.1 expel dimmed. They pugs old the 111411 Minsoll whirl, in the 'twining till 7 n'eliii•kin the evening, and breed and gro w distemper, stimulate llminsh or dis r -011 end Thireibit evening,. till &cluck,sr, .1,11 , 1 , 4 t • natsrn , art on. fl• i• t Leniti.p INTEitEsT FIVE. PER CENT. loss w:lit rtrength to the whole system. Na only do All isms Ling.: in. ill, atre paid hurl. in guld caro the o ‘ ers yli q com pl g i e t. o f ere, otl delllittiti Wi11...11 sot jru. to nny litnt,nitt. also fortni.lattle nod dangerous disemes that Into haft' list I ENRY 1; BENNER.. President, the le, of human skill. Whims they 111 . 0.11K11 sElalt I Mit:, Vice, Pre:W.li, 01,ets. they are at the 14140114 time. is distisiOnd t)..3 . , Wet J .Ic.m. 5i.,,,,,m.}.y. ! ~,,, m.a I,rt phys, that can la: etnpleyet 1 I,lifiXi ORS. ; nail, hopr.c...atwi, (low are pleasant 10 take; ,110. 1.1 Henry L. lintifler, i . ~ un, oh Munn,. . i eoeo, vegetable, are free town any risk of haul. Cm , hare ',to tool,. whi•l NO E.lwurd L. c„,tor, I f' C" , "l ,' "„"'''', .n , i of such exalted paltion awl f r .---- -• • Hobert Sollii.lo. . ....I" , ..• "'"T.'• ' to tis f fr r i l i'tt. mull sus I to of""ten th, ftl • 011111110 K. Ashton, Mo. 1.. Churchman ' 7., ' , '", P , -d , . . """. 1,2,1000 01.11,eit•0110 ..1 . 1.• 0'0( 1',.., 01.11./.. Jamey H. titian. rt . :tr , i* 1.e,. I) to the p1,1.1k the 1,111.1,110 y of my rentwlich. 1. Th.,, ..n i .,llllV 1 - 011fincs Ito httsilless entirety to ern have eent me the rneer „„ ce 0 , ( p a p e „„,,,.,.. 1 ..ho reet.i,ing ointimey too illtOtests Vie invt,..t- ' my Prt•paratlons cowl ibute h01m... I; to the talc tisent?. . 444 Ulltilig to nearly ONE 0111,1.11INANII salieted , suffering fell we.men. I A 1101.1' a doh fort, UM IMF I :Uhl iNheil rep,: o f . TII ,, Agent below mood Is pleanwl to tool gratis my 1 A , ..11.1, fore ...le in 00,11 torte it,' wit', the pro.- ; American A Imam, rants' oh, threctio, ft,r tht It ere en.l , 4t y e t . t h e e h e p tep, i n R e m 1.. , ,,, te, 5i,,,,, g , c,:f0i1..,...e. ~, i flick cure.. of the tono.lo,..nnonts.-- Ground Boots, tool such first-class pecorities. It , , ~ C"'.'''...'s• title C... ' 0 " .. . ' .1 " ...... ' . • '' .l. ''' ,. • 1 ' , II taw+ l ‘t , ill'.. P. 110,3 . ... ,,, IIS 1,, filo .: ( 1..5 . ....... ' i t :Zg l :..stiTt7 l :l . :;tirl i tZfti ' : i n7lt ' « 'l l4::::',Wci k " : : . I Rot too t. toil toleich call./ rail I" givf nerfoononvy Ri i,l , tiivrarol3l, Flotolency. Loss of Appoil:l. all 1 . .1,1• ( 4,4 amhjlity et thia tad nn d w oi. este l, i i e l n .,l • ~• '. I Cutaneous Phonwer which regehe 11:1 1,10,.•.,.. , 11..,,, "11,. evolfula or King's 1:,11, They shat. 0, ,1•2,41;` , ' 111.11litioll, '' i • 140,4 01.1 stimulating the ay-tat.., cur« •:,., ' Felt. 20, 1856. M. '.......•:' ,- 1,1311ibl Which it ~ 0 11itt nut be stippow.l they ,l, .. I, •. •i: kIICII /Li Deaf... Partin[ Windt..., Neoritlgia 01, I l 't ‘‘ r. 111 SK E i? . ;1 N1)(1, Nervous Inltobilit. Derangements of the ,rer o+,l li!, 0,0. ,:out. nod Oh, 1i10.1,04.1 COMpinlith a , ,lng fs., :. low state of the herby or obstruction obits funeth.ps. La Salle's Original. Do toot toe put t2ff by unprlnciPled dealers aOa rwmt. other pill they mtsky , moro profit on. Ask for A r.p., ( 4.)212 IDC:0112111, A 3 1.. 1 ...t.> " l'i.us, and tslis twilling else. No other they v. ,P .. 1 fil,.( airs; ir.11, - .1 alr I Full Cullipitruil %alit thin ili . itltt - iltie Iltille ,e , rat . .•, 0 1 powers. The sick want the foot a.bl there is fa . 41,0. - - Prof. Geo. H. be Bar has recently returned ! Prepared by Dr. J. C. AVIA:. from Europe, and whsle there fr"in the Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mc, e,luhratrt: French ehendat, I.a S.tHe, at no On • pc) cu. pie outs . F r , Bp), rva 41. tortuous outlay, the receipt. and cxclusite . SOLD BY I t hl.l Vait , ii.itatei an I C 1.131,, to initnulnc j o u N i tEA D , n o „ t i og d o „ , i n tare aotl cell 016 I:eh:tamed prcparmi.ei called „,,,diej„e everywhere. ••rimakker i•do." which haa never hers wn Octo b er h i , 1836.-4 r. rail to cause IV lii,lters and Nloustitrln, Is p.m,' to tHtt DREAPFUI EXPLOSION! ~„m,„„„ . ,„, 1.1,33 tiro itAhr and ,ry it r, , c- _ , ommetids itst:lt: A ft.,. ttpplietition, ren- SPRUC ~,r it hat, thick Fu CREgIVOUNDRY Fuld krettehlliVll ay.c ;toted for their bettittitul Whiskers and N1011..t:. . _ - . - .. .. ..- .......... tit a, which notify of them attribute to the ex• pi .- Just as expected, Purdy .4: Cra• celletwe of La Salle's WM.:hernial.. Price $1 ; , Li... /I'll, mer, have rented Spruce Cre.•k per box ,• scot t.ii any part Ur tiro u.itta s,itt,, , e i lm4 , „ ~;,„Fontalrv, Mill you would lie surpri• or Cantidas per mail, up,, , i the receipt of $l. .• • -.., .sed to see what a general assurt• A,1,1„„ 3, p r a . c,„O, 11, D e B„, meat of castings they are dealing out to the April 1, 1857,--lifn. , No, York. public. Machine coatings of all shapes and - sizes, castings fur Grist and Saw mills, Forge. , , - 7 - • vp i papyb 4 , ,,, 1 1:0 I,.....tj , Ernirjy - 23,1 and Furnaces, made to order, at shortest nu. U_IA(YI.II. ING- ! rice and lowest possible ruty. A giNgi asflOrt• mei. of Bulk Hough emililigif. ShiVes, Couk and Parlor, Wood mid Coal, &e., &c. A New Assorlint ill Jti , t Opened i ! Thee arc also prepared to furnish the world . nod t h e rest of matikind" with And will be sold :;0 per cent. the well khown CIILA I . "'" I 21 " 'V" * 111 " 11.1 " 11 e e: i r " . l e " h 'i t t l; 7 l, l u l lit t :it .6 l ' h ' e ne lin i t ' r i t i :l n t h, to . fall i t i l l ie l i t ile i t t :i y it it ()Al AN respeet in lly itdi.. his e.' o6- including the. formerH • customers of this well H. wet.. null tht• public reuernlly, flint be ha, known establishment. jam opened at his store•rwon in Nlark.t Syntre- . Just tall and gee our stook if yen please. lliitingdon,a splendid 11...1W 61.1, 01 lieady.' PURDY & CRA MLR., umile Feb. -1, 1557.-Gm. Spruce Creek. Pa. I e thing for Spring and Summer. which ha wilt null Lbcoper onot tie home y unlit , co:) - Fec 77 0 . v . lit r al . FRITZ? STORE °fall/11S .111 1 ,e purchased at retail it, l'hiladel- MILL. AM 11. Slll GAUD phut ur 1111,) •.ther c,Ll.lh.lonent in tho country. st 0 11,S111t TO l'el,llllli 11'1,11ing to I/11, Clothing WUIIIII 110 Welt W.lllllllll examine his stock bufure purchu- . THOMAS FRY, .in thew het c. A h., ; . Wi1t11.118.1,1.1 111NF..1 . 10,4141t a VitUIT&RER, Caps, B oo t s, an d sh oes , Nit. 191 AVM Third St., above Ww; I hal. whith win 1,, th„„ ut ouy other II Is: UFA trruitEß OF CONFECTION. t.61.1,11.,11t in the rtittuty, airy, Juj.l. Otim Drop'. Chn.late fhunihedun 411.1 . 11 29. 1957. Drops, Brandy Drum Liquor &gars, Jcllr - - ! Cakes, Cieuni Chocolat., French Tcy4, White FRErFRICK EFIDLE, Sugar "IDys. MAN, A. lutes OF . AND DEALER IN SASH. 111.1110, DOORS, s 1111TTEHS : Oranges, Lemons. Raisins, Currants, Citron, lid 0 111.13 1 PIGS, ,rigs, Dates, Prunes. Almonds, Walnut*, Fit berts, Cream Nuts, Ground Nuts, Fire Crack. Vijy I.llj .. , . / y 1 - 2 .,2 11 .,u. ers, Syr Tamarinds, Liquorice, Ruck Cam „ r• Illechaidc. burg, it. tub, rlaud Co., Pa. : d b • 11. " ' • . • . i Ihe noontime+ of nesters is retkeitfed to 5.. 1 . ----------- tker. S. delivers work to the CUB. He has ...hook." of my sleek, tvliteh will be found Mw aye ready made work on band. All orders I equal to tiny i n l'biladu l ehik tv mail shall reeeiee prompt attention. . N. ll.—Orders by mail or otherwise prompt. J.. 21), 1ft57.-6nia. , ly attetidedto.' ' DR. J R.HUYETT, XliirtltT; LEA — THE — It LEATHER! LEATLER O I 1 EN RV W. OVERMAN, Importer of French :‘, l,l ,. C ti a s ll u, S it k h ia i s ini ttd tre O u t t i , n p e i r i t i t i l ., L h e l a ith h i e ur Dealer, CO., PA. outdid assortmettt of all kinds of: Leaiher 1;en• Ike' A splendid lot or Fancy and Striped Mor"i'eu. itc• Silk., French Mernio,Cttalanere, Lyonestelutlt ; RE • AND OAR SOLE LEATPIEC, Itolna, Fans; and Striped Delionos, Peraian Marehd,..i7,ly. Tv•ills. Also. a handsome B:s.ortosont of Col. 1„ ; „, n pat received as iI EA I.PlPfi for Bele et the Hardware Store of I W. S JAMBS A. DROWN k CO T , EISIENTS '.TI It. DOet4r, sad yvltr regi; '1 ti:174 " t:2 " , " „1 1 :t is kllOl.l to 1113.11. 1111111111,Mbie IS tit. tilt.. Paw lime virtues which elapse. I% .1 tig.6;54.- I , 11!1, OS,
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