suntingllon ioxtrual. NEWS ABOIIT HOME. Ore Palt6t/TATTrr. —WO recommend to uur fellow-citizens. the propriety of getting up some substantial testimonial of their high air ; preeietion of the laborious efforts in their be halt; of their late Representative, Dr. John H. Wintrode. We suggest, further, that said testi monial consist of a patent leather medal, with a median , sized hole therein, in which shall be platted a piece of red tape. Said medal to he • presented to said gentleman immediately. Or if this be not approved by said constituents of old Wintrode, then, we suggest a testimonial of thirty (3 cent) pieces of silver. This would be appropriate and we are led to believe more acceptable. We offer this suggestion on the ground that a faithful servant deserves a 'kind .l! mention.' Aside from all jokes, we cannot, for the life of us, see how a community could he humbugged into working up such material into Legislators. Had the county no better ? To be care she has, and let her hereafter use ,t. The nomination of such men will weaken uur strength—as the past proves—until Loco. fucuiam shall triumph ; it must be stopped.— Since Mr. Wintrode has now some leisure, he van enlighten the people of the county on his refusing to support the Opposition candidate for the State Treasnryship. The reasons he gave us, we did rot consider ourselves nuthori• zed to publish. Events have since transpired, which bring as again to the original question, 'Will Dr. Wintrode explain" to the public.— We hare been beset by many good men titre'. out the county for the reasons given us. We now reiterate that those reasons are unsatiefac , tory from events which have since transpired. DIJORACCFCL—Another drunken brawl oc cured about 12 o'clock on last Saturday night, in one of the drinking-houses of this place, in which quite a number of our citizens parti cipated. Dutch versus Segola ; law order and private drinkers versus Germany and lumbago. It appears we have a class of citizens who pay their vows to Dachas at the "wee 'ma' hours o' the night," behind' the door. On this occasion they became riotous, and the consequence was a free fight generally. "Whither are we tend ing?" When the damning curse of inteinpe• ranee id seizing upon the most promising of our youth, paralyzing the faculties of our best vitisens, converting young and old, rich and poor, met, in high ttation3 and mon of low de gree, in our very midst, int, beastly sots and worthlees vagabonds, is it not time to 'Make off our stupor and awake in the cause of temps ranee? We bade hard drinkers, moderate drinkers and old bruisers, and we will always Lave them unless we act with decision. Better far Would it be to reclaim the poor, worthless, despised and degraded sot, who apparently has sciVerrisYti' tWo' than to beep l', he thi,t eaveth a earl cove, th a multitude of slue. THE Bona.—Last week we spoke of our bad boy! ; we shall continue to giro some of the . . causes which lead to their ilhbehavour. A ve• ry great cause is Map out at night. It is one of the most ruinou., dangerous, mischievous' things possible. Nothing so speedily and sure. ly marks their downward course. We have a gain and again alluded to these melancholy facts, and most continue to do so while we have strength to lift a pen. It is ruinous to their morale in all instance , 'they acquire, under the cover of night, au unhealthy state of mind, bud, vulgar, and profane language,. oh. scene practices, criminal sentiments, a !anions and riotous bearing. Indeed, it is in the street after nightfall, that the boys principally acquire the education of the bad, and capacity for be. ...ming rowdy, dissolute, criminal men. Pa. rents do you believe it ? Will you heed it ? Will you keep your children home at night, and see that your homes are made pleasant sad profitable ? Or, take them with you to the house of Clod, of prayer and praise. "Evil communications corrupt good manners." "A little leaven leaveneth the whole lump." Ile• ware of the serpent. UAL—We are glad to learn that the gentle• roan who has contracted for erecting the gas works at this place, has come on, and is now making preparations to begin the work. We bad expected when the subject was first talked of that it would end in smoke, but we have been very agreeably disappointed. The unusual ra pidity with which this project has advanced from a mere subject of conversation to a real. ity, is owing, mainly, to the energetic efforts of Capt. Dorris, Dr. MeMarkle, Co'. Orbison, and others of our progressive citizens who are en• closvoring to crowd out the spirit of "old fogy. which has so long been paralyzing our faculties. wiluntingdon by Gas-Light," is not, therefore, a "dim and indistinct vision," but will shortly become a bright reality. Clear the track, old fogys, for the car of progress. RINGTID.—Our worthy County Treasurer, Col. Frank Lane, has removed his office into the brick building opposite the Court House, formerly occupied by Col. Doyle, and latterly used as 'pdegtsph Office. Col. Lane is an obligiot and attentive officer, an excellent fi minder, and a whole smiled fellow generally.— Nothing could afford us greater pleasure than to bare the Col. for our nominee this fall, as we ore satisfied a mote fathful officer could not be named; ono who could attend more faithfully to the public interests. STEM PREACHINO,--Tho pastors of the Protestant Churches of this borough have made arrangemeute for west:thing in the streets of this place, commencing on next Sabbath, and to continue during the Summer, twice a math. The first sertuou will he preached by Rev. 0. 0. McClean, cootmenoing at four o'clock next Sabbath. The place hill be Colon's Corner, on Railroad street. CHICILI.B.—Iietis disappear rely rapidly in this neighborhood by a disease which they de• nomicate the "grab disease." Many roosts have been wads desolate in a single night. It is all 4 to he carding. rionrs.—The dog star rageth not, and yet our 'maid' population will engage in fisticuffs. Quite an animated little batch of law-suits has resulted from a "rough and tumble" fight be. tween a couple of "chattles in law," some two weeks ago, in the African church of this place. At the kit accounts, however, matters were progressing towards a happy termination and a peaceable settlement of hostilities. HOW IS IT.—Would it nut be a good move for our town "fathers" to erect at the expense of the borough, a place of amusement for the rising generation ? Soy for instance a hall-al- ley, or something of that description We ob. serve that the Court House has been converted into a "sort of an alley" and the yard into a a play-ground: A Cost:cc—The Female School No. 2, has been awarded to Miss D. W. Bumbaugh; the late teacher, Miss L. Hildebrand, having re signed on account of ill health. se- We have just printed a large lot of blanks for premiums on Fox and Wolf Scalps. Call and he supplied. gar Dr. !lards.c will be at Jackson's 110. tel July 1. See advertisement. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS, Flour, $7,37a7,75. White Wheat $1,85, Red $1,50. Rye Flour $5. Coro meal s 4.— Coro 95 cents. Oala G2eta. ~xe~, In Petersburg, on Tuesday, 26th oh., MN. Elizabeth, Wife of B. Lorenz, aged 37 years, 9 month and 14 days. The deceased was a consistent member of the Methodist Church, and a true Christian.-- In her early death society has lost a bright or nament, and the poor a firm friend. She is now enjoying ' that rest which remaineth for the people of God." In Franklin township, on the 21st instant, Mrs. lean Lt..t Inv's, wife of Henry L. Hat , vey, aged about 27 years. The deceased was a native of Lycoming county, Pa., born in Jersey Shore, having resi ded for the last few years iu this county. Respected and esteemed by all who knew her, a kind affectionate companion ; a devoted and confiding friend ; a consistent and worthy Christian ; her sudden and unexpected depar ture has caused a void in the family circle, in society, and in the church of the Redeemer, Which will not soon he filled. Mysterious, ur fathomable, and utterly be. yond the comprehension of finite . minds, are the ways of. All wise Providencel How lit tle did the writer of this brief notice suppose, when last we met. together, when sharing the joys, and partaking of the hospitalities of that happy family circle, that the peaceful home was soon to be overshadowed by the darkened ning of the * Destroying Angel, and that this the portals of the tomb—beneath the une °ad. ed sky of Immortality, amid the unfading beau ties of Heaven. Happy for ilmse who are left behind, if heeding this solemn admonition, 'Be ye also ready' we too be prepared to meet the pale messenger at his coming, and like her be able to exclaim amid the last throes of expi. ring nature, "All is well," through Him that bath loved us and washed ua from our sins iu His own precious blood. "How sweet it is to think, hereafter, When the spirit leaves its sphere, [her, That Love on deathless wings shall waft To all she loved and longed for here ; And Vito higher boon were given To keep our hearts from wrong and Stain, Who would not strive to win a Hemet' Where all we loved shall meet again I" Hunt., May 30, '57. R. H. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, sliiy-To INvALms. m cG Dr. Hardman, Analytical Physician. Physician for Diseases of the Lange, Throat and Heart—Formerly Physician to the CINCINNATI MARINE HOSPITAL, also to INVALIDS RETREAT, Author of "Lett., to Invalids," IS COMING. Soo following Curd. June & July Appointments, Dr. Hardman, Physician for disease of the Lungs, (formerly Physician to Cincinnati Ma rine Hospital,) will be in attendance at hie rooms as fellows s Huntingdon, Jackson's Hotel Wednesday July 1 Lewistown, National Hotel July 2. Mifflin, Patterson House July 3. Hollidaysurg June 30. Altoona June 29. . Johnstown June 27. Indiana June 26. Greensburg June 25. Pittsburgh Juan 19 & 24. Dr. Hardman treat. Consumption, Bronchi. tie, Asthma, Larryngittis and all diseases of the throat and lungs, by medical Inhalation, lately used in the Bromum Hospital, London. The great point in the treatment of all human male dies in to get at the disease in the direct man- JUST PUBLISHED, ear, All medicines are estimated by Weir ac tion upon the rime requiring relief. This is THE STORY OF CITY LIFE. the important fact upon which Inhalation is be. OLD HA UN, THE PA WNBRUKER.--A tied. If the stomach Is diseased we take 12mo. volume 100 pages, elegantly bound is medicine directly into the etornach. Utile lungs cloth and illustrated. - Price SI 25. This deep. are diseased, breathe or inhale medicated va- ly interesting and exciting tale of the N intoyder directly the lunge. Medicines are the fns and Miseries of New York, havitig had al. antidotes to disease and should be applied to ready a large stile, the Publishers feel justified the very seat of disease. Inhalation is the ap- in pelting to press another and still larger edi• plieation of this pruiciple to the treatment of tion of this last and greatest PICTURE OF the lungs, for it gives us direct access to those NEW YORE IN MODERN TIMES. The intricate air cells and tubes which lie out of scenes of Old Mon, though wronght into a reach of every other means of administering medicine.. The reason that Consumption, oral masterly. plot by one of our most powerful other diseases of the longs, have heretofore re- American novelists, are chamete istie facts, gated all treatment has heen because the" had and present in a vivid and most striking man• never been approached in a direct manner by net, such startling Revelations of Crime and medicine. They were intended to act upon the Misery, daily enacting in our midst. within the lungs and yet were applied to the stomach.— Greed -American Metropolis, that the 'reader Their actions was intended to be local, and yet, ' ,h u mor s w ink amazement ;t the Astounding they were an administered that they should not Developetnents. act constistutionally, expanding immediate and "A ' , err i n i cree ii,„ „ ten o f soc i a l lif e i n principal action upon th e uaottending sunnault, , New York , which has had very large we whilst the fuel ulcers within the 'wigs were un througnout this country. he author has greet molested. Inhalation brings the medicine in direct contain with the disease, without the power ae a writer and skill in the delineation disadvantage of any violent actiou. Its appli- of character as well 10 dramatic abilities in cation is simple, that it can be employed by the relating facts in a vivid manner."—Boston youngest infant or feeblest invalid. It does not Transcript. derange the stomach, or interfere in the least de- Sold by Agents oil the cars, and by all book. gree wills the strength, comfort, or business of sellers. Seut by Mail, postpaid, on receipt of the patieht., ON Orusx DIBE.IIIII TUE./fn.—in relation RUDD & CARLETON, to the thllowing dis cases, either when cumpli- 310 Broadway, New York. cutest with lung Affections existing alone, 1 alp invite cousultation. I usually find them prompt- sir Any Newspaper giving this whole adver ly curaile. tisement two insertions ; calling attention to it Prolapses and all other forms afFenaale com- eslitorily and sending en a marked paper, will plaints, Irregularities and Weaknts.. receive a copy of the book by mail, postpaid. Palpitation and all other tlirtue of Heart May 27, 1857. Disease, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, and all • --------- Other dimes. of Stomach and bowels, &e. urrEK TRADE AHEAD. All diseases of the ese and ear. Neuralgia, Epilepsy and all forms of nervous disease.— IF you want cheap goods just go up to (Maio. I No charge for consultation. I gar's New Store, near the Juniata Bridge, S. D. HARDMAN, M. D. Weal Huntiegdon. lie has a full amostment. June 3, 1857. 1tay20.'37, MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. • AUDITOR'S NOTICE. -LAST NOTICE The undersigned Auditor, appointed by theA LL persons knowing themselves indebted el- Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county /1 tber by note or book account to H. C. Wel to distribute the proceeds of the Sheriff's sale ker, will save costs by paying the same to, or of the personal property of William Fisher to making arrangements for the future payment and among those legally entitled thereto, here- by note, with security, with the subscriber, by by gives notice that he will attend for that pur- or before the 15th day, of Juno next. All per pose at the Prothonotary'a office at Huntingdon none having claims against said Walker will on Thursday, the 2d of July next, at 1 o'clock, present them properly authenticated. p m., when and where all persons having' D. HOUTZ, Assignee claims against said fund are required to present for Creditors-of H. C. Walker. them before the undersigned, or be debarred Alexandria, May13.'57.-st. from coming iu upon said fund. --- THEO. H. CRESIER, VLAMOV.if, June3,'s7l-4t. Auditor. !ATTOB.NZIT AT LAW, Will attend to all professional business entrusted AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ! to his care in the several Courts of Huntingdon The undersigned Auditor , appointed by the' county. Deeds, Leases and Articles of Agree- Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county meat, written at the shortest notice and on the to distribute the proceeds of the Sheriff's sale most reasonable terms. of the real and personal property of A. P. Ow- Shirleysburg, April '22, 1857. ens, to and amongst those legally entitled there- --- to, hereby gives notice that he will attend for ECIAIMUTIftIa BabliKto that purpose at the Prothonotary'a office, inT ETTERS testamentary on the.estate of John Huntingdon, on Thursday, the 2,1 day of July, 1.1 Armitage, Esq., dee'd. late of the Borough next, at one o'clock, p. m., when and where all of Huntingdon, Huntingdon County, having persons having claims against said lends are been grunted to the undersigned, all persons required to present the seine before the under- indebted to said estate are requested to make signed, or be debarred from coming in upon immediate payment, and those having claims said funds. THEO. IL CREMER, will present them duly authenticated for settle- June3,'67.-dt. Auditor. I meat to JAMES GWIN, Huntingdon, •May13,'57.-Gt. Executor. 1000 MEN WANTED IMMEDIATELY. PLEASE HEAD THIS ! $25 PER MONTH. $5O PER MONTH. $75 PER MONTH. ' sluo PER MONTH. $125 PER MONTH. $l5O PER MONTH. THE above sums have been and are constant. ly being made by my efficient Agenta, in aching THE PRINCE OF THE HOUSE OF DAVID and other popular works. I have about 150 Agents how in the field, who are making from $25 to $l5O a month. There arc many persons out of employment, who, if they had the courage to try, could do well for themselves. and do the public a greet favor. by introducing my really excellent 'Souks. I publish none but good and saleable works. "The Prince of the House of David" will be sent by mail, postage prepaid, on the receipt of the price ($1,25.) Persona out of employment, would do well to send for my Catalogue! with terms to Agents which will be sent, postage paid, on application Address, H. DAYTON, Publisher,. 29 Ann rt., cor. Nassau, New York. $9OO, $6OO, $9OO, $l2OO, $ll3OO, PER YEA R, $2OO worth of Books to be Given Away JUST PUBLISHED, Itilat4)2l®lll MalVjlOM g THE JESUIT AND HIS VICTIM. A revelation of ROII2II.ISTII, by Wm. Earle Bin. der. This is one of the most thrilling Reve• mations ever published and one that will have an enormous sale. Our arrangements are such as will enable us to supply at least 2,000 copies per week, sod we hope thus to be able to meet the demand. • The book contains nearly 300 pages, with several fine illustrations, and sells at Si, in cloth, Full gilt buck. Up .i;turn of mail, postage paid. 5,000 AGENTS WANTED 11111 EDIA TEL Y TO ENGAGE: IN THE SALE OF TEE ABOVE WORK. In addition to the usual commission to ac ems, we shall present the person who sells the largest number of copies of the above work 1)e. fore the first day of September, 1857, with a Library of one Hundred volumes of Standard werks, valued at One hundred dollars. The person who sells the next largest num• ber, with a library of Fifty volumes of Standard works, valued at Fifty dollars I and the person • selling the the third and fourth largest munbers each with a 4ibrary of Twenty five volumes, valued at Twentysfive Here is an opportunity for engaging in a btriness which will pay well, with the chance of securing a valuable library, free of charge. For iferms to Agents (tr a sample copy, ii you wish it, for which 81.0 must .he enclosed) address H. DAYTON, Publisher, No. 29 Ann Street, N. Y. STRAY Strayed from the residence of the subscriber at Bell's Mills, Blair county, on Saturday, the 1. 23d inst., one hay Ilene 4 years aft. and one Rtian horse, ea u ye a .G or 7 years old. A litteral reward will be giien to any person w to will give me information respecting said horses. SAMUEL MILLIKEN. Bell's Millq, May' 27, lEXECUTOWS NOTICE, Letters testamentary on the estate of Mary Allison, late of the borough of Huntingdon, deed., having.been wranted to the undersigned, all persons indebted are requested to make payment, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated to W.V. I'. ORBISON, Ear. Hunt., May27,'57..60 I.4IVMVI I AT LOVE & A NEW ANEI ELEGANT STOCK OF GROCERIES, CONFECTIONARIES, AND PROVISIONS, just received and for sale atthe wholesale and retail Grocery & Provision Store of Love & McDivitt. Consisting of FISH. SALT, BACON, FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, TEAS, MOLASSES, SEDANS, & TOBACCO, of the best quality and every grade. OILS, CANDLES, FLUID, CAM- P HENE Nuts, Fis,' Raisins, Dates, Tarna• rinds, Rice, Sege, Tapioca, Cake, Crackers, Cheese, Maccaroni, Pickles of all kinds; Sar dines, Candies and Confectionaries. All of whirls will be disposed ot on the most reason- able terms, for gish or country produce, Purchasers wilt find it to their - initerest to call and examine our stock before -purchasing else where, as we are prepared to sell everything io our line of bosuns's A urn. 1.: Lowlißthati any other establishrosut of the kind in this lo cality. May IS, 1857. LOVE & MeDIVITT. Public Sale OF A LIMESTONE FARM. B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon County, the undersign. ed, Committee of Benjamin Johnson, (a tuna. tic,) of Warriorsmark township, issaici county, will sell at public outcry, on the premises, on Wednesday, the 31 day of June, 1857, at 1 o'c• clock, p. in., a tract of land situate in Warrior. mark township, in said county, (being the farm formerly owned and occupied by Benjamin Johnson, Sr., deed.,) wan. two miles of Ty. rote City, and bounded by land of the heirs of John Henderson; dee'd., Thomas Weston and °theta, having thereon erected a dwelling house, a good Bunk Barn, Wagon Shed, Cider Press and other necessary buildings. Also, a never.failing spring of g uod water, and a stream About 180 . of which rule cleared and in a good state of cultivation, the uncleared portion is covered with good timber. TERMS OF SALE. One-third of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale, and the residue in two equal annual payments with interest ; to be se• cured by the bonds and mortgage of the pur elin6er. OALEB OUYER, Committee of Benjamin Johnson. ilson St Petriken, Att'ys. Ala) 13,'47.4t. HERRING'S PATENT it EH 011 DR PEON ItUS2 WaAinblill-Ma@C). SAFES, < :i* r 7 4 ,1; COWDER 4 WITH Ir.li,tj ,• it 0 F HALL'S ....1,;" ApiB, , P 0 ' , 'l; ; , ,, , PATENT ,/ ~ , i ,' LOCKS. , - i FARRELS & HERRING, Makers, 94 WALNUT ST., UELOWSECOND, Plllt.an s. E GREAT INTEREST MANIFESTED HE the public to procure more certain seat city from fire for ',linable papers, ouch ns Bonds, Mortgages, Deeds, ,Voles and Books of Accounts, then the ordinary SAPts haretoforc in use affor ded, induced the Patentees to devote a large por. of their dine fur the last fourteen years, in ma king discoveries and improvements for this ob ject, the result of which in the unrivalled Herring's Pat eni World's Fair Premium Fire Proof Safes, • Universally acknowledged as the curiumo,e aura or vita wont•,'. Having been awarded Medals ut both the Worlds Fair, London, 1851, and Crystal Palace, N. IC., 1853, as superior to all others. it is sew undoubtedly entitled to that appellation, and scoured with Dell's Patent ', Powder-Proof Locks—which were alas awarded seprate Medals, (us above)—forms the most perfect Fire & Burglar•l'roof Sates ever yet of fered to the public. Nearly 300 'Herring's Safes' have been tested during the past 14 years, and more than 16,000 have been sold and are now in actual uso. Also on hand or manufactured to order, all kinds of Boiler and Chilled Iron Bunk Chests and Vaults, Vault Doors, Money Chests for Brokers, Jewellers, Ralroads, private litmilies, &c.. fa• Plate, Diamonds, and other valuables. May2o,'s7: East BROAD TOP Re,vatoeir. Notice is hereby given that the Commission• era of the "Bast Broad Top Railroad and Coal Company," will open Books to remise aubacrip• Cons, preparatory to the organization of said Company an follows: At the St. Lawrence Hotel, Philadelphia, on Friday, 19th of June; at the Hotel of Abram Lewis. in Mount Undoes, on Saturday, 2011, of June. The friends of the enterprise are invited to gibe their attention to these nretings. ConuOssAoners 1_ Robert•Chall;s7,7lohn Bare, - Sam.' Eb y . Abram Lowish Seth Benner, G. W. Speer, J aco b 0... we 11, T. P. Campbell John Douyherty John R. (Austell, Wnt. Bulks, J. J. JPEdhany IVns. 11. Irwin, Wm. Reed, A. Gibboney, A. W. Evans, David Clarkson Samuel Miller, Jacob 11. Miller. May 27, 1857. 20. CHINESE SUGAR CANE. VARNERS, keep up your spirits, for the sweet r times are coming. An intelligent farnierof Cumberland County, N. J., sums up his espe• rience thus, us the product of oust acre Cane, 46368 ;I ) . 4 juioe, 1694 gals.; ifood.thie* ayrup, 332 gals.; fodder, 1936 lbs.; seed, 90 bus. (I 0 lbs. to the bu). Packets auffioient for iCtrial (25 rte.) east by mail. For sale by JOHN READ, Huntingdon, l's. A pr.29;b7. FRESH ARRIV , t IL! Of Spring and Summer Goods AT THE METROPOLITAN. J l'V . h S e A east: 3,ri splendid h a y e a j r received goods, such as DRY-000D S, GROCERIES. H ARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, HATS AND CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES, CARPET, OIL CLOTH, WOOD AND WILLOW WALE, . And in fact everything necessary to p lease the most laitideons. Su& as FINE DRY GOODS, PRINTS, TWEKDS, SUMMER COTTONS, CLOTHS. COLLARS. CASSIMERS. BONNETS, TRIMMINGS, & every Variety of HOSIERY, MITTS, LINDERSLEEVES, GLOVES, HOOPS FOR SKIRTS, &c.. &c., &c., &c., &c. We are determined to tell ea low, if not low er than any other h twee rant of the Alleghe ny. Our motto shell be "QUICK SALES & SMALL PROFITS." Give us a call and he initialed of the fact that this is THE HOUSE to purchase cheap goods. We have on hand smir, WM'S P&ASTEII ; HAMS, SHOULDERS, & FLITCH, ALSO—Class, White Lead, Linseed Oil, Tar pentine and all kinds of Paints. May, 8, 1857. New Goods 1 New - Goods :1 AT D. P. GWEPS CHEAP STORE. D. P. Go in has just ieturnd from Mandel. phia with the largest anti most beautiful as. sortment of W.PUIEM g3IIiJEI4IIIITi3 6000 Ever brought to Huntingdon, consisting or the most fashionable Dress Goods for Ladies and Gentlemen, such as Black Silks, and Fatter, All Wool de Loins,Challis de Loins, Braize , - (dil• colors,) raize Robes, Brilliant, (dit. colors,) Brilliant Robes. Laws Robes, Chintz Rotten, Ducats, Plain and Fan cy Drees Ginghams, llimmilln Cloth, Silk Warp Level's Cloth, for travellingdresies, Mo hair, Debaiz, Lawns and Prints of any descrip tion. _ _ ALSO, a large lot of dress Trimmings, Frin ges, Buttons, G mins, Bonnet Silks, Bonnet, Crapes, (all colors,) Ribbonds, Gloves, Mitts, Veils, Laces, Hosiery, Gum Belts, Ribbonda for Betting, Whalebone and Brass Hoops for Skirts, Silk and Linen handkerchiefs, Silk and Gingham Crivitts, Zephyr, French Working Cotton, Linen and Caton Floss, Tidy Vain. Also the beat and largest assortment of Col lars, and Undorsloevos, in town. Bated and Plain Jaconet, Mull Muslin, Swiss, Plain Fig ured and dotted. Crinoline, Marren and brass cloth for skirts, Book Muffin, Irish Linen, Li nen 'fable Cloths, Napkins, 'rowels, &c. Also a fine assortment of Spring Shawls, Silk and Baraize Mantillas, and a variety of Dress and Fancy Goods too numerous to mention. Also, Cloths, Cassinters, Cassinets, Merano Cassimer, Tweeds, K. Jeans, Cotton Drills, for pints, plain and fancy Linens, Marseilles and Silk Vesting, Muslim., bleached and unbleach ed, Sheeting and Pala w-case Muslins, Nan krens Ticken, Cheek, 'Pablo Di 'pers. Boots and Shoes, HARDWARE, QuElaurswAitE, Buckets, Tubs, Bas kets, Churns, Butter Bowls, Brooms, Brushes, &e. Carpe ts, Oil Cloths, Oil Blinds, Fish and Salt, and all goods usually kept in a coun try Store. Sly old customers, and as many new ones ns can crowd ill are respectfully requested to come and examine my goods. All kinds of Country produce taken in ex change fur goods, at the highest market prices. DAVID P. OWIN. April 29, 1857. 'PERHAM OUTDONE! THE Proprietor of the Mercantile Guide, would respectfully call the atten tion of the Merchants, Farmers and Mechan ics residing out of this city, to the moderate ttrms for a yearly subscription to the Guide, being in Mail subscribers only 50 cents per annum, making it the cheapest Family News paper in the United States. The columns of the Guide will contain the usual variety of (mi. ginal and spicy atticles, written not only to please but to instruct. In regard to politics, the Guide will maintain an independent tone, and fruits time to time will advocate measures as conducive to benefit the greatest number. Postmasters and others arc respectfully re quested to act as agents for this paper, to whom we will forward specimen copies free when desired to do so. Parrutoss. —As an inducement tot pets°us to interest themselves to obtain subscriptions for the MERCANTILE GUIDE, we oiler 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 t Fdr 300 subscribers, cash, $35 00 For 250 subscribers, we will give a splen did fine gold watch, (warranted) 30 00 For 200 subscribers, an vlegnut gold locket 4 glasses, worth 15 00 For 150 subsetibers, 1 elegant bracelet worth 11 00 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 hol- der, worth 6 00 For 40 subscribers, one gold pen and hot. dep, worth 3 00 For 15 subscribers, one medium gold .. .. pen and holder, worth 2 00 For 12 subscribers, onegold pen and hol der, worth 1 50 All communications should be addressed to W. Illakeney. editor and publisher of the N. Y. Mercantile Guide, No. 163 Greenwich St., New York. 211rNewspapere throughout the Union by puotaWing the above appropriately displayed, including this notice, 2 mouths, and calling notice editorially to the same and sending MI the paper, will be entitled to an exchange and receive a gold pen porth 812 00. New York, May 6,1857.-2 w. C. WZI.L4, 110g3MW 4 WElibi;3o PORK. PACKERS, LED Wholesale Dealers in Provisions, No. 325 LIBERTY STREET, COMMERCIAL. ROIL, PITTSBURG, PA. Ofir Agents for Fairbanks' Scat.. Apr.l,'67. Aiiiiphlogieile Salt. S. Palmer d. Co.. This celebrated medicine is for sale at the MARKET STREET WIEME,PIIIL',A. , Journal Office. For all inflammatory diseases Dealers iu Fish & Provisions; it is a certain cure. Get a box and try it, ,ye Have constantly . on hand an assoriment of Who are afflict "' • _ _ Mackerel, Shad, Herriugs. Codfish; Beef, Porcelain Boilers and Pans, of eve. Pork, Lard, Shoulders, Hams, Sides, ' ry description, for talc at the Hardware Store of Cheese, Rice, &v. J. A. iiitoWN & CO. Starch Id, 1837.--3tri. 1111i4C - El.l.iiii - OIIiADVERTI - BEMENTS. BiltGAlNSlßAßeiliti'i HARDWARE DEPOT The sol,seribers have' again returned from the East with an enlarged stock of HARDWARE. CUTLERY, PAINTS, he., which they will sell at such prices as shall make it the interest of Housekeepers, Builders, Me• chilies, and "all the rest of mankind," to give them a call. Our stock comprises Building material, such as Locks, Hinges, Screws, Nails, Bolts, Ohms of all sizes. Putty, Oils, Varnishes, White Load and Zinc Paints. MECHANICS' TOOLS. Planet, Handsaws, Mill & 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.Mikers are invited to call and examine our extensive stock of Har. nets Mountings and Coach Trimmings, Patent and Common Homes, 30 varieties Oirthing, i Hog Ski., Patent Leather ' Enamelled Lea. titer, Oil Cloth for Carriages, Coach Laces and Linings Hobs, Spokes, Felloes, Shafts, Springs, Axles, &c., &c. TABLE & POCKET CUTLERY, Knives and Forks trim 37i ccuts to S 5 per set. Silver forks, Silver and common spoons,' Ladies' Fruit knives, Furriers' knives, razors, ttc., /10L1,0 W•WA RH, Porcelain°, Tinned and Plain 'killers, Tea-kct• ties, Sauce, Friing and Baking Pans, Steak Griddles, Dish Covers, ,tc., &c., at manufactu• rem' price. MISCELLANEOUS, Ice Hammers,Lemon Squeezers, Butter Prints, Butter adles Port Monaies, 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, &c., &e. having purchased many of our goods at wholesale prices from manulacturers, we are enabled to sell both wholesale and retail—ex. tromely low. A. liberal share of public patron age is solicited. - irdy-All orders from abroad promptly atteu ded to. JAS. A. BROWN A. Co. Apr.l.'s7. ;;, 28 WITNESSES; OR TUB VOILSER COSTICTE33. John S. Dye, Author, Who has had 10 years experience its a Bank er and Publisher, and author of •'A series of =Lectures at the Broadway Tabernacle," when :slur 10 successive nights, over 50,000 People a greeted him with rounds of applause, while he exhibited the manner iu which Counter ,. biters execute their frauds, and the surest and C shortest means of detecting them ! The Bunk Note Engravers all say that t to 7... is the greatest Judge of Paper Money living. Greatest discovery of the present century for detecting Counterfeit Bonk Notes. De est scribing every genuine bill in existence, and 16 exhibiting ut a glance every counterfeit in `circulation ! ! Arranged so admirably, that reference is easy and detection instantaneous. , No index to examine ! No pages to a bunt up ! But so simplified and arranged = that the Merchant, Banker and Business man I" can see all at a glance. English, French and German. Thus each my read the same in a his own native tongue. Most perfect Bank ? Note List published. Also a list of all the gather with news of the day. Also a series aisles from an old Manuscript found in the East, it I urnishes tins must coin y pieta History of "Oriental Lire." Dowell.. ing• the most perplexing positions iu which eg the ladies and gentlemen of that Country hove been so often found. These stories will continuo throughout the whole year, and will .• prose the most entertaining erer offered to ma the public. Furnished Weekly to subscribers only "at St a year. All letters must be addressed to Cl JOHN S. DYE, 8R0.., PubliAller ca Proprietor ' 70 Wall Street, New York. April 22, 1.657.—1 y. GREAT BARGAINS. NEW GOODS Bitigignattt Ns The undersigned announces to the public that he has opened a new store in Portstown, near tl,o old Juniata bridge, and hue just received one of the LARGEST, CHEAPEST, 'AND BEST STOCKS OF- Dry-Goods, Groceries, Queonsware, Hardware, Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps, &c., ever brought to this place. Almost every arli• clo usually kept in a country store always on hand ; all of which will be sold cheaper than the cheapest. kb — Country produce taken in exchange for goods. WM. J. GEISSINGLR. Portstowu, April 15, 1857. Van IN ZAISSAS. LIMANDRIA FOUNDRY MailLL & CROSS INFOBSI THEIR OLD iden& and the public generallv, that they ham the above Foundry in full blest, and are prepared to furnish castings of every description. Stoves of all kind, Mt wood or coal. Improved Ploughs, Threshing Machines, and everything in thectui• ting line neatly made. We can finish all work that requires turning, having a good Turning Lath. All work done cheap for cash or coml• try produce. Old tnetel taboo for castings. Be. ing practical and experienced we hope by strict attention to business to receive a liberal share of public patronage. AIcOILL A CROBB. Alexandria, April 29, 1857. • [Estate of John Sproakle, Deed.] ttnauworlfr buying been granted to the undersigned on the Estateof John Spren. kin, late of Morris township, deed., notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate, to come forward and wake payment, and all persons having claims against rho same, are requested to present them in prop• er order fur inspection, settlement and allow. noes. Hosultr TUSSEY, Morris township, Hunt. Co. JOHN AUBA.UNDT, Catharine township, Blair Co, May 6. 1857.-6 t.. 300 KEGS PAINTS. White Lead, (pure) $2 50 per krg. " " (yam) 2 73 Philadelphia 2inc Paint, 2 40 '‘ Beat Snow White, 2 88 41 011 S, Sc., and all kinds or 114nbw.tau and building materiels in proportion, at the "Hard ware Store" of J. A. BROWN & CO. Huntingdon, Apr.8,'57.41, miscELLtritOus Vint stungrzsalson 1r " • THE undersigned oirners of the Mnutir.gpon ••• Mill, inform farmers and the pablieg, 3 ,, e ral. ly, that they.now have their new tnill in running order, with all the modem improvement, in the water wheels and machinery. They have put in dye of the Improved Jon. vat Turbine Water Wheels, and can grind in all stages of the water, aim during the coldest weather. any and all kinds of grain. They are prepared to sell, and have on hand for sale at all tint., at market rates, all kind of FLOUR, FEED AND STUFFS , and farmers can have their own grail] ground, and take it back in a return load, or they can ba furnished in exchange at a moment's notice an equal quantity of Flour and Bran or chop pod fond. Tins SMUT MACHINE is of an improved manufacture; and they insure aFULL TURN OUT of superior q{{uali• ty to every bushel of grain left at their mill FIBBER & MuMURTRIE. N. I.l.—The liticloshent atones are not quits ready. Huntingdon, December 10, 1656. AGENTS WANTED. LAKES lINIVE.RSAL B. D nIPHICAL The NEW EDITION of this valuable wort, which bus long been in preparation is now pub lished. It forms one volume, imperial octavo. of 1368 pages,--and contains an account of the Lives of about thirteen thousand differer • Individuals, more than two thousand of allow were citizens of the United States. The number of New Articles in the preset. volume exceed two thousand four hundred. The publishers have determined not to fur dish the Work through the general Trade, hut to sell it exclusively by agents. The work is gotten up in superior style—am as no library will be complete without inset excellent opportunity is of to an: person who desires to engage in a pleasant honorable and pet fitable business. Agent: are wanted for all parts of the country. The: will please address the publishers H. CO WPERTH WA IT d Co. 211 Chesuut ht., Philati.4 Feb.25,'57.-sto, SAVING FUND NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY Walnut Strcet, South-West corner of Third, PHI LADIMPIIIX Incorporated by the Slate of Penn . rylvania. • - Vin i le r r e o e s e t i lL a ti l d i l' i ro a m " tl::74 ,r oVde " p r oTt ' t ' : the day of w•ithdrawat. The Other it open every day, from 9 o'eloct in the morning till 7 o'clock in the evening, an. on Monday and Thursday evenings, till 9 o'eloci. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. All sums large or small, are paid back in gold on demand without notice, to any amount. Hon lIENIIY L. BENNFAL President, ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President. Egaif l Ottitel'"'"F:Earrulliirewstor Ruben Selfridge, Joseph B. Barry, Samuel K. Ashton, Ben. L. Churchman James B. Smith. Francis Lee. This company confines its business entirely to the receiving or money on interest. Vic Invest ments amounting to nearly ONII AMMON AND HALY of dollars, as per published report et Assets, are made in conformity with the provi sious o f the charter, in Real Estate, Mue &gages, Ground Rents, and inch first-class securities, as will always insure perfect security to the depos itors, and which cannot fail to give permanency and stability of this old and wolf-established Institution. WiIISKERANDO. Itiori's: La Oa Original• 1:0101 E)CILLAIII t3ta. liatit`Y u VAIN 11V. Prof. Goo. H. De Bar has recently returned from Europe, and while there obtained front the celebrated French chemist, La Salle, at an en• ormous outlay, the receipt and exclusive right. of the United' States and Canadas, to minute, turn and sell this celebrated preparation called "whisk...ode," which has never been known to fail to pause Whiskers and Moustaches to grow luxuriantly and heavy, even on'heardless faces in two months atter first application. To those per.us whose beards are light and wiry it ree commends itself. A few applications will ren• der it soft, thick and pliable. Frenchmen are noted fur their beautiful Whiskers mind Alousta. ehea, which many of them attribute to the ea cellence of La Sullen Whiskerando. Price $1 per box ; seat to any part of the United StateS or Canada* per mail, upon the receipt of $l. Address, Prof. Goo. H. De Bar, April 1,1867.-3 m. New York. WPGIIIEt ABM CLOTHING ! A New Assortment Just Opened t - • And will be sold 30 per cent. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST! 'ROMAN respectfully informs his custo• mots and the public generally, that he has just opened at his store-room in Market Square lluntingdon,a splendid now stock of Read! • made Clothing for Spring and Summer. - - . which he will sell cheaper than the same finality 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 oxamitio his stock before purcha sing elsewhere. Also, Hats, Caps, Boots, and Shots, which will ho sold lower than at any other es tablishment iu the county. Huntingdon April 29. 1857. FREDERICK SEIDLE, MANVFAVITIteft OV BLINDS, DOORS, STRUTTERS DMOWNSIXISICS, wu[now bleebauiebbm, Cumberland Co., Pa• 1&-F. S. delivers work to the ears. Ito him alw Aye ready made work on hand. All orders by mail Amp receive prompt attention. Jan. 1.57.-fimO. --- DR. J R. 1-111YETT DZNItISIC; ALEXANDRIA, 111.7 T. CO.. P A. April 1, 1857,-ly. bar A. splendid lot of Farley and Striped nett Morino, Cashmere, Lyoneso Clotb Robes, Fan:) , and Striped Delaines, Persian Twills. Also, a handsome assortment of Col tars, Undorsleeves and Mitts, just received sad -nit efirsip, 1-v ,; W 4VT(1,•,: 's,