tutil Botts. A chiel's amany ye takin' notes, And faith, hell prent it. lir Fine—The weather. far Still About—The man with the milita• ry walk. sarPeaches will be very plenty in New Jersey this summer, but apples not so. mar The harvest reports from all quar ters of the country are highly favorable. Vir At hicSfanigill's Drug Store you c..n get every kind of essence. Mc. is a good fel low. In eirculation..--Counterfeit V's on the York ?utility Bank, and Southwark Bank of Phila• delphia. SrarDr. A. Rodrigue, formerly of Hollidnya hurg died in Leeompten, Kansas, on the 11th ot June. Par Sleek —Cane fishing rods just now.— sill like hot cakes. Suspect they cost more than they come to. Pleasant—To have a subscriber come in, ask how much he owes, and when informed tolls you he is "gist out." iferA Good Egg—Gehsinger. Consider cur beaver touched friend Bill, for that bundle of "the very beet cigars." may" Some graceless scamp robbed the Luth eran Church of Williamsport of the contribu• tton box and its contents. Serln two days the Philadelphia mint luau sued six millions new cents, in exchange. for Spanish Bps, levies and quarters. IfirA cotemporary says G. B. Astor enjoys • daily income of $3OOO. Ole may have it but it is extremely doubtful whether he enjoys it. Sar It le said that the trial of David S McKim, for the murder of Dr. Norcross, has oust Blair county near twenty•five hundred dollars. ifirThe grand jury of Louisville have in. dieted for murder fifteen persons, and all they could discover or participants in the recent lynching of four slaves, ler H. 0. Stroman of York, and Henry t°rysinger, editor of the Lewistown Democrat, hare been appointed to clerkships at Washing. ton with salaries of $l2OO. sir Jacob Rishel, of Miles township, men. tre county killed a tremendous hear on the sth inst. after the animal had killed a number of his sheep. It weighed 470 lbs. kir.a. western editor announces the arrival of a twelfth responsibility at his house and makes the following appeal thereafter—Wore subscribers wanted at this office.' rar•The Indiana, Pa., ladependent, says there has not becu a single occupant of their county jail there fur the last four weeks. What a blessing to live in a good Republican county like Indiana. Mr A. man woe recently arrested in Aloha. Ina on a charge of stealing his daughter's ear• rings to buy money to bet on a dogfight, If the authorities would do right, they'd wring his ears, and his neck also. A New Sink.—A pro slavery paper has I.,en started in the city of Philadelphia, in this State. 'Veil, votof it?'—as Saruivel Vol. lar says. The Imeofoco majority there is very large, and we see no reason why n pro•slavery paper should not be well supported,—we don't. The bill for a man and his wife who stayed at a Washington hotel one day and two nights and had a parlor and bed room during inauguration week, was just 70 dollars. The reason there were no rats at this bomb proba• lily was that they could not afford to "put up" there. fikr The new cent pieces nro liked so well, that babies have taken to swallowing them in stead of the stick of candy in which they are usually invested. It is needless to say that when deposited inwardly they will not after wards pass, at least not without the aid of a doctor. Mothers and nurses should make a note or this, and not give the babies new cents to play with. .star The Bostonians had a great time of it last week, in celebrating the anniversary of the battle of Bunker Hill. Wednesday was the day, an immense concourse of people assem bled to do honor to the occasion, among whom were the Governors of six States, a•number of U. S. Senators, Mayors of cities end other die. tinguisheo personages. Edward Everett was Lie orator, and he delivered an motion which is highly spoken of by the press. A funny old gentleman down in Maine who was one of the trustees of an academy, lately attended the examination of the sehol• are, and made an address to them. He enlar• ged upon the inducements to exertion here in this country, and encouraged "the boys" to make themselves distinguished. "Some of you," he said, "may make a Washington; some of yon may make a Jefferson ; any of you may make a Pierce." lTho tongue of Slander has a fearful power, and he ;he aids it by insinuations, has a fearful responsibility to bear. A young lady 1 at Detroit, Maine, deserted by a lover, through doubts of her chastity provoked by lying •tongues, last week proved her truth by the fearful test of suicide, declaring her innocence with her latest breath while a letter to her hue. band taken from the clothing of a woman found drowned in the Mississippi says: have been a faithful and true wife.—they have lied about me 1' Wiir A Convention of the County School Su. perintendents of Pennsylvania, lies been called, by Hickok, the efficient State Superintendent, to assemble in Reading, on Wednesday, the 22nd of July next at 10 o'clock, a. In., for tho purpose of consultation with regard to the present condition and future prospects of the common School System of this Commonwealth. The Convention will be one of special impor• tance ; and composed an we may presuppose, of a body of highly educated gentlemen, en. gaged in the noble work of popular education, ita. coming here will doubtless present an obPset of great interest to many of our citi zens Milliners Trying to Cowhide a Man.—Yes. terday morning the citizens of Jeffersonville were aroused from their usual calmness by the arrival of two female visitors from this city, who appeared bent on mischief of some sort or other. They p ut . up at the Mansion House, and one of them sent a polite invitation tc a promi nent citizen of the place. that a lady wanted to see him. The gentleman, a professional man, promptly obeyed the summons, and on being usheredinto the parlor, was greeted in no gen• tle manner by one of the aforesaid ladies, who attempted to cane him with a small rattan. He seized the weapon, when he was assailed by the other fair dame, in a sit/Jilin. tnatiner. He succeeded in disarming her tuo, and that's all we know of the affair. One of the assailing party is in the millinery business.—Louisville Journal. Money Lending in Chicago.—A gentleman who has passed the last two months in Chicago says a cotemporary, passed an hour in this of fice yestdrday. He esteems that business is al. together overdone there. He informed on that there are three hundred stores to rent in that city, and that money is exceedingly tight. His own business has been that of loaning money, which is done at from thirty to forty per cent., interest deducted, which makes quite a hole in a note of $lOOO having twelve months to ruts. There is, nevertheless, a heavy business doing there, and those engaged in it keep up good pluck, though things look a little dark to old. fashioned people, who are not quite as "fans" as the times. ler An eminent physician has recently dis covered that the nightmare, in nino eases out of ten is caused by owing a bill to a newspa per man. ,EIVIXIIIVIS, LIST OP P: To be awarded be the Agricultural Society, at 110. M le Huntingdon County t the next Fair. 2d best do., $2 00 Best match h's, 6 00 2,1 best do., 400 Best trotting h's, 3 00 2d best, do., 200 Beat family horse 3 00 2d best do., 2 00 Best mules, 6 00 2d best do., 3 00 Best Stallion, $7 00 2d best, 4 00 3d best, 3 00 Best 2 or 3 yr colt 5 00 Best under 1 yr., 2 00 Best braod mare, 5 00 2d best do., 2 60 Best draft horse, 3 00 2d best do., 2 00 Best riding horse 4 00 ITOCK : Best cow, 4 00 2d best do., 3 00 Best 3 y'r heifer, 3 00 24 best do., 2 00 Best calf, 2 00 IS: NEAT Best work oxen, 6 00 2d best do., 400 3d best do., 300 Best boll, 6 00 2d best do., 3 00 HOG Best boor, 5 00 2d best do., 3 00 3d best do., 2 00 Best sow, 4 00 2d best sow, 3 00 Bud litter of pigs 3 00 Best Ches. White 3 00 Best Berkshire, 2 00 :EP: SHE' Best Sne•w. b'k , 5 00 2d best do., 300 Best Southdown 5 00 2d beet do., 3 00 Best long•wooled .5 00 Yd best ditto, 3 00 Best 1..• wool ewe, 5 00 2d best do., 3 00 Beat long wool do. 5 00 Best Soutivdown, 5 00 PLON) Best, 4 00 24 best, 3 00 AGRICULTURAL Best plow, 3 00 Best barrow, 2 00 Best cultivator, 3 00 Best 3 00 Beat Windmill, 3 00 3d beet, 2 90 4th best, 1 00 IMPLEMENTS : Best Wheat drill, 3 00 Best Coreplanter 3 00 Best Horne•rahe, 2 00 Best Reaper, 3 00 Bent Mower, 3 00 IN: ORA Best white wh't., 3 00 2d best do , 200 3d best do., 100 Best red wheat, 3 00 2,1 best do, 200 3d best do., 1 00 Best yellow corn, 1 00 2d best do., 50 DOMESTIC MA Best bread, 3 00 2d best do., 2 00' 3d best do., 1 00 Best pound cake, 1 00 2d best do., 50 Best sponge do., 1 00 2d best do., 50 Best butter, 3 00 2d best do., 2 00 3d best do., 1 00 Best domes. sng'r 2 00 2d best, do., 100 3d best do., 50 Best apple butter 1 00 2d best do., 50 Best tom. ketchup 1 00 Best honey, 1 00 Best jelley, 1 00 2d best do., 50 Best preserves, 1 00 2d best do., 50 Best pickles, 100 MECLIANICAi, IMP FACT' Best 2 hor. car'ge 2 00 Best buggy, 1 00 do. sett sin. bar., 1 00 do. do. farm. do., 1 00 do. bridle & sad. 1 00 do. pair boots, 100 do. pair shoes, 60 do. side solo len., 1 00 do. kip &calfskin 1 00 do. bar. & upper, 1 00 FRU Best white corn, 1 00 2,1 best do., 50 Beat Rye, 1 00 2d best do., 50 Best Oats, 1 00 2d best do., 50 Best buckwheat, 1 00 2d best do., 50 .NUFACTURES 2d best do., 50 Best bard soup, 1 00 2d best do., 50 Best candles, 1 00 2d best do., 50 Best carpet, 2 00 2d best do., 1 00 Best hearth rug, 1 00 2:1 best do., 50 Best flannel, 2 00 2d best do., 1 00 Beat quilt, 2 00 2d best do., 1 00 Best wool sock, 50 Best worsted do., 50 Best ornamortal needle work, 1 00 2d best ditto, 50 Best silk embro'y 1 00 2d best, do.. 50 Best shell work, 1 00 2d best do., 50 ,EMENTS Sc DIANU• JRES : do. lot cab. ware, 1 00 Best and largest var. tinware, 1 00 do. earthen stone 1 00 do. washing mac. 50 Best meat vessel, 1 00 Best churn, 1 00 Best horse shoes, 50 Best marblework 2 00 Beat cook stove, 1 00 ITS 2d best so., 1 00 Best quinces, 100 Beat and greatest variety grapes, 2 00 Best native do., 2 00 2d best do., 1 00 Best doz. peach, 1 00 2d best do., 60 Best doz. plains, 1 00 2d best do., 50 t BLES : Best and greatest variety tipples, 3 00 2d best do., 2 00 Beet doz. fall do. 2 00 24 best do., 1 00 Best doz. winter, 2 00 2d best do., 1 00 Best wint'r pears 2 00 24 best do., 1 00 Best tall do., 2 00 VEGETA Best potatoes, 200 2d best do., 1 00 3d best do., 50 Best Meshannoe, 1 00 Best Monica,,, 100 Best Pink Eye, 75 Best white pots., 75 Best red do., 50 Best blue, do, 50 Best sweet do., 1 00 Best tomatoes, 1 00 2d best do,, 75 3d best do., 50 Best Purple Eggs 50 Best peppers, 50 FLORAL DEI Best display flew. ors in bloom, 2 00 2d best do., 1 00 Best dis. plants, 2 00 do. beets, 50 do. parsnips, 50 do. carrots, 50 do. turnips, 50 do. onions, 50 do. celery, 50 do. cabbage, 50 2d best do., 25 Best pumpkins, 50 Best pie pump. 50 do. squashes, 50 do. water melon, 50 do. musk melon, 50 do. beans, 50 do. peas, 50 :PARTMENT : do. var. dahlias, 1 00 2d best do., 50 Best boquet, 50 FOUL Best pr. turkeys, 1 00 2d best do., 50 Best pr. geese, 1 00 2d best do., 50 Best pr. of ducks, 1 00 2d beet do., Best pr. chickens,l 00 2d beet do., 50 Beet die. poultry, 2 00 2d best. do., 1 00 D1E.411114 piOt@ (MULLIttIEi, DEN TJSII ; ausTtysi: hale 13 1,57. 410/i, PA, MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. TO THOSE Wllo_ WANT FARMS. A 14' A WITHIN THE REACH OF EVERY MAN. Tnn RIDGWAY FARM COMPANY has made ar rangements by which all who desire to settle or purchase a home can do so. The Farms consist of the best limestone soil of the most superior quality for forming, in a ra pidly improving place, into which an extensive emigration is now pouring, The property is lo cated in Elk County, Pennsylvania, in the midst of a thriving population of some 10,000 popula tion- The climate is perfectly healthy, and the plague of the vest fever is unknown. I: also has nn übundauca of the hest quality of Coal and Iron. The price to buy it put is front $3 to s2o per acre. payable h, instalments, to be loca ted at the 'into of purchasing, or a share of 25 acres entitth g to lonnto the same f r $3OO. pay able $6 per month or 14 acres payable $4 per month. Discount for every sum of $lOO and under, paid in advance, discount of 5 per cent. will be allowed, and for over $lOO a discount of 10 per cent. fn considering the advantages of emigrating to this locality the following are presented: FIRST —The soil is a rich limestone, capable of raising the heaviest crops, owing to which the settlem't hail attained its present groat prosper ity. Sneostn—lt is the centre of the great North West Cool Basin, .d is destine.i soon to be come one of the greatest business places in the State. It will supply the great Lake market, (according to population and travel in the Un ion.) It has five workable veins of the best Bi tuminous Coal, amounting in the aggregate to over 22 lent, which makes 22,000 tons of coal under each acre. This will make the land of inestimable value. The eminent state geologist, Dr. Chas. T. Jackson, of Boston, has made a geological sur vey of the land and analyzed the soil, the iron ore and the limestone. This report together with maps will be furnished to inquirers. FOURTH—Three railroads are laid out thro' thin property. The Sunbury and Erie Railroad gives us n market for our coal to the lakes—it runs from Erie to Philadelphia. A large part of this road has horn finished, and is now in running order. A heavy three is non working from Erie toward our land in the western direc tion, the means for the completion of which has been raised—it will soon be finished. The Al legheny Valley Railroad connects us with New York, Boston and Pittsburg. The Vonungo Road connects us With the West. There are already good Turnpike Roads run ning through this property, various other roads have been opened to accommodate the emigre lion and settlement which has already taken place. There is no opportunity equal to it now oiler ell to the man who wants to provide himself a home in an easy way, and make a settlement where he can live in prosperity and independence in a CiiMILIC PEHFECTLY HEALTHY. . . No ease of the fever ever having been known to occur in this settlement. It is not like going to the backwoods of the West, among perhaps intolerant people, whet° there is no society; no churches, or schools, where the price of land is high, and where the emigrant, otter being used to the healthiest climate in the world, has to en dure sickness and pain, and perhaps ruins Ids health and that of his family. But here is a thriving settlement having three towns, contain ing eburehes, schools, hotels, stores, saw• mills, grist-mills r and everything desired. There is a -sash market et hand. The lumber trade last year amounted to over two hundred millions lent of lumber. In a short time, owing to the Coal, it will bacon., still more valuable as a number of iron works and manufactories will soon be started ; they are at peseta starting them extensively as Warren. Even for those who do not wish to go there, the payments are such that they can easily buy limns to save their families from want in the fawn, or to gain a competence by the rise which will take place in the value of their lands. By an outlay scarcely missed, a substantial provision can he made. Persons should make early application, apply or write to E. Jeffries, Secretary, No. 135 Wal• nut Street, below Firth, Philadelphia. Letters carefully answered giving furl infarnnition. Shares or tracts of land can be bought or se cured by letter enclosing the tirst instalment of live dollars, when the subscriber will he fur nish,' with looks, maps, &a. Warrantee deeds girt'a. Perseus cam also purchase from our Route from Philadelphia to Tyrone on the Pennsylvania Ventral Railroad, and thence by stage to the Laid. This is a delightful season to visit M. Mary's—the best hotel accommodation is atliirded. Enquire tar E. C. biturrz, Esc!" the Agent for the property at St. Mary's. Junelo,'s7.-31n. 1000 MEN ►►'ANTED IMMEDIATELY. PLEAsk: iiCAID 'VMS $23 PER muNTIL $5O PER JioNY7I. $73 PER MoNTIL SIuO PER MONTI!. 45125 PER MONTH. $l5O PER Mu: MI. T HEabove sums have been and are eu.tant• ly being made by my Mlivient Agents, in THE PRINCE OF THE HOUSE OF DAVID and other popular works. I have about 150 Agents now in the field, who are making from $25 to $l5O a month. There are many persons out of employment, who, if they had the courage to try, could do well for themselves, and do the public a great favor, by introducing my really excellent books. I publish none hot 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 fur my Catalogue I with terms to Agents which will be sent, postage paid, on application Address, H. DAYTON, Publisher, X 2 9 Ann Ft., cm. NASaiI;U, New York. $3OO, $6OO, $9OO, $l2OO, $lBOO, Pon omen, $2OO worth of Books to be Given Away! JUST ruBLIsIiED, 11/A'Y/1122T1 3 OR, THE JESUIT AND HIS A revelatiou of Humanism, by Wm. Earle Bin der. This is one of the most thrilling Reve lations 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, and we hope thus to be able to meet the demand. The book contains nearly 300 pages, 12m0., with several fine illustrations, and sells at 81, in cloth, full gilt back. If you would like a copy, enclose us one dollar in a letter, with Post Office address written plainly, and you will receive it copy by return of mail, postage paid. 5,000 AGENTS WANTED IMTIIEDIATELY !! TO ENGAGE IN TUE SALE OF TILE ABOVE WORK. In addition to the usual commission to ag ents, we shall present the person who sells the largest number of copies'ef the above work be. fore the first day of September, 1857, with a Library of one Hundred volumes of Standard works, valued at One hundred dollars. Tin 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 numbers each with a Library of Twentyfive volumes, valued at Twcatyfive dollars. Here is as opportunity for engaging in a business which will pay well, with the chance of securing a valuable library, free of charge, For Terms to Agents (sr a sample copy, if you wish it, for which $l.OO must be enclosed) address, DAYTON, Publisher, No. 29 Ann Street. N. Y. MISCELLANtdd ADVERTISEMENTS. REEKING'S PATENT CZILIVIPZON NEU 130110114131-IPLBOOIf SAFES. 11'ITIf or r*' PATENT „ POIVDER PRO 0 F 1 , ; LOCKS. FARRELS & HERRING, Makers, 34 WALNUT ST., DELOW SECOND, PHILADA. THE GREAT INTEREST MANIFESTED by the public to pro Cure more certain secu rity from tire the valuanle.papers. such as Bonds, 31nrignyes, Deals, Nnies and Books of :icemnds, than the ordinary SAFES h3retothre in use affor ded, induced the Patentee,: to devote a large par er their time for the last fourteen years, in ma king discoveries and improvements Per this ob ject, the result of which is the unrivalled . . . . Ile'rring's Patent Fair Premium Fire Proof StlfeA, Universally acknowledged as the CIMIPION SAFE or THE wonr.n. Having been awarded Medals at both the Worlds Fair, London, 1851, end Crystal Palace, N. Y., 1853, as superior to all others, it is now undoubtedly entitled to that appellation, and secured with Hall's Patent Powder-Proof Locks—which were also awarded separate Medals, (as above)—forms the most perfect Fire & Burglar Proof Sates over yet of fered to the public. . . . . Nearly 30'0 'Herring's Safes' have been tested during the past 14 years, and more than 16,000 have been sold and two now in actual use. Also on band or manufactured to order, all kinds of Boiler and Chilled Iron Bank Chests and Vaults, Vault I)bore, Money Chests for Brokers, Jeweller.. Italronds, private thmilies ; for Plate, Diamonds, and other valuables. May2o,'s7. ito"ro INVALIDS. Dr. Hardman, Analytical Physician. Physician for Diseases at the Lange, Throat and heart—Formerly Physician to the CINCINNATI MARINE HOSPITAL, also to INVALIDS RETREAT, Author of "Lettets to Invalids," IS COMING. See lidlowing Card. June & July Appointments. Dr. Hardman, Physician for diseme of the Lungs, (linmerly Physician to Cincinnati Ma rine Hospital,) will he in attendance at his rooms as follows Huntingdon. Juni:soles Hotel Wednesday July Lewistown, National I-Intel July 2. Mifflin, Patterson House July 3. llollfflaysburg Juno 30. - Altoonn.fune 29. Johnstown Juno 27, 11111611111 June 96. Greensburg June 25. Pittsburgh June In & 24. Dr. Iliirdnian treats Consumption, Bronchi tis, Asthma, Larryngittis and all diseases of the throat and lungs, by tnedical Inhalation, lately used in the !Ironing' llovital, I,olllloa. The great point in the treatment of all h mum mala dies is to get at the tli:ease it, the direct man ner. All medicines nee eoitnated by their ac tion ul on the 'lre. requiring relict'. This is the important Net upen which Inhalation is ba sed. If the stomach is diseased we take medicine directly inteak , .....temaell. 'lf the lungs are diseased, brentl a „,„ r ktle medicine.' Ya p°.s directly into tl . Medicines are the antidotes to diseasee Storefould be applied to the very seat of disc... 'lnhalation is the ap plication of this principle to the treatment of the lungs, tbr it gives us direct access to those intricate air cells and tubes hie!, lie out of, reach of every other :instils of administering medicines. 'rho reason that Consumption, and other diseases of the lungs, have heretothro re- sistell all treatment ban been because they had never been approaelted 111 it direct manner by I medicine. They acre intended to act upon the 111110 and yet were applied to the stomach.— 'flick action was intended to he load, nod yet, they were so administered that they 8110111,1 not act contitistinionally, expending immediate and principal netion upon the unotlending stomeell, whilst the foil Meet, within the lungs were un molested. Inhalatien brings the medicine in direct coma, with the disease, without the disailynninge of any violent action. Ito appli cation is simple, II:at it con tie employed by the Youngest intent or feeblest invalid. It does nut * derange the stonntell. or interfere in the least de gree with the strength, taunting, ur business of the patient. OTHER 1)181,SES TREATED.—In relation to the Maiming tiis ett,es, either when compli• tatted with lung Aleutians existing alone, I lib° invite consultation. l usually find 00111 prompt ly curable. Prolapses and all other firms or Female coin. plaints, Irregularities and Weakness. Palpitation and all other forms 01 Heart Disease, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, and all other diseases of Stomach tin d bowels, All diseases of the eye and ear. Neuralgia, Epilepsy and till forms of nervous disease.— No charge for consultation. 6. DAIARDMAN. M. D. Juno 3, 1857. 12VligiTt' 2111 - 11gW21. AT LOVE & MTIVITTS. A NEW AND ELEGANT STOCK OF GROCERIES, CONFECTIONARIES, AND PROVISIONS, just received and for sale at the wholesale and retail Grocery & Provision Store of Love & McDivitt. Consisting of FISH. SALT, BACON, FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, TEAS, MOLASSES, SEGARS, & TOBACCO, of the hest quality and every grade. OILS, CANDLES, FLUID, CA M PHENE , Nuts, Figs, Raisins, Dates, Tama rinds, Rice, Sage, Tapioca, Cake, Crackers, Cheese, Maccaroni, Pickles of all kinds, oar dines, Candies and Confectionaries. All of which will he disposed of on the most MatilllP able terms, for cash or country produce. Purchasers wilt find it to their interest to call and examine our stook before purchasing else where, as we ate prepared to sell everything in our line of business A LITTLE LOWER than any other establishm2nt of the kind in this lo cality. May 13, 1857. LOVE & McDIVITT. EXECUTO.u'S NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the estate of Mary Allison, late of the 'borough of Huntingdon, doe'd., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted arc requested to make payment, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated to N' 11. P. ORBISON, Ex'r. Hunt., May27,'s7..tit.* q512.10Avi./ f , ATTORNEY AT LAW, Will attend to all professional business entrusted to his care in the several Courts of Huntingdon county. Deeds, Leases utia Articles of Agree• meat, written at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Shirleysburg, April 22, 1857. Dried Beef, Hams, Shoulders and Flitch, for sale at the cheap Grocery Store of LOVE Ji MoDIVITT. r .WARE, for sale at the chomp Storo of GEISINGER. HAMS, Shoulder and Dried Beef can be ob. tallied very cheap at Gtl4/MDER'S Nothwithetauding the high price of auger , GEIMINGER Sells a lair article at 123 cis. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. FRESH ARRIV , Of Spring and Summer Goods AT THE METROPOLITAN. T &W. SAXTON, have just received J. from the east a splendid assortment of goods, such as DRY-0000S, 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 /astidenus. Sueh us PINE DRY GOODS, PRINTS, TWEEDS. SUM MKR COTTONS, CLOTHS, COLLARS. (11551\1E11S. IIuNNETS, TRINIMINCS. Variety fli 11 , 1,“ Ell V. MITTS, UNDFINIXEVES, CLOVES, DOOPS FOR SKIRTS, &e., Er., Er.. Er. We 11., 118 h), if oot er than 1 .• 10, Of the 110011, - ny. Our H. ••QUICK SALES& SM.\ LI. pui was " acall and he sari-11,1 of the ~. 111 ti,at dims it• THE DOUSE t 4., purchase el.e. n needs. We len, ee 111111.1 SALT; & VLASVZR HAMS, SHOULDERS, & rixrcii, ALSO—Glass, While Lead. Linseed Oil, Tur pentine and ell kinds of Paints. May, 6, 1857. New Goods ! New Goods 2 2 AT I). P. GRIN'S CHEAP STORE D. P. Gwin has just returnd from Philudel• phis with the largest and must beautiful us• sortment of TEII,EITHI &'.fiaiEELEI MOM liner brought to Huntingdon, consisting of the most fashionable Dress Goods for Ladies and Gentlemen, such ns Black Silks, and Fancy, All Wool de Loins Challits de Loins, Eraize, (dit. colors.) Loins, Robes, Brilliant, (lit, colors,) Brilliant Robes. Lawn Rohe, Chintz Robes, Ducals, Plain and Fan cy Drees flinglouns, Gimmilla Cloth, Silk Warp Devella Cloth, for travellingdres.es, Mo hair, Debaiz, Lawns and Prints of any descrip tion. ALSO, a large lot of dress Trimmings, Frin ges, Buttons, Gimps, Bonnet Silks, Bonnet Crapes, (all colors,) Rilibonds, Gloves, Mitts, Veils, Laces, Hosiery, Gum Belts, Ribbon& li a r Betting, Whalebone and Brass Iloops for Skirts. Silk and Linen handkerchiefs, Silk anti Gin g ham Crivnis, Zephyr, French Working Cotton, Linen and C,;tton Floss, Tidy Ya,tt. Alm, the tent rind largest assortment of Col lars, and Underslceves, in town. Bar'd and Plain Jaconet, Moll Muslin, Swiss, Plain, Fig ured and dotted. Crinoline, Moreau and Grass cloth for skirts, Book Marlin, Irish Linen, Li eats Table Cloths, Napkins, Towels, &c. Also a fine assortment of Spring Shawls, Silk not Banda Mantillas, and a variety of Dress and Fancy Goods too numerous to locution. Alse, Cloths, Cassinters, Cassinets, Merano Cassimer. Tweeds, N../eans, Cotton Drills, liar pants. plain and fin.y Linens, Macmillan and Silk Vesting, Muslins, bleached and unbleach ed, Sheeting and Pillow-case Muslins, Nan keens, Ticken, Cheek, Tolle Di Ipers. Bonnets ut the latest styles and at ,cry low prices, Moleskin, Fur. Wool and Summer Hats, latest style, ALSO ; Boots and Shoes,_IIARDIFJ'ARII, QtrimiNswisaug, Buckets, 'robs, Bits. kets, Churns, Butter too Is, Brooms, Brushes, &c. Curpe ts. Oil Cloths, Oil Blinds, Fish and Salt, and all goods usually kept in a coon. try Store. My old customers, and as many new ones as can crowd in are respectfully requesteci to come and examine my goods. All kinds of Country produce taken in ex change for goods, at the highest market prices. DAVID I'. GWIN. April 29, 1857. PEItHAII 4,11.1T9)0NE quit , . ' Proprietor a the Dlercasitille 1(41111de, would respectfidly call the eon, nun of the Jlerchnnts, Fanners anti Meehan. ics residing out I i!•;, city, to the tti,oh!ral, tga4 ha. a y,ael; I.) tic 1,, Io i • .:; :;() Cela , 11,. 1 . • • c!..11i., • family NeWm• !.' • • uri• . • only to i 1' Pia:Nut:us. —As an inducement fin persona to interest themselves to obtain subscriptions for the MERCANTILE GUIDE, we offer 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, • $35 00 O'er 250 subscribers, we will give a splen did tine gold watch, (warranted) 30 00 For 200 subscribcrs, an elegant gold ..... .. , . . locket 4 glasses, worth 15 00 For 150 subset ibers, 1 elegant bracelet worth • 11 00 For 100 subscribers, ono gold vest chain, . ~. ...., , worth „, 10 00 For 75 subscribers, one gold pen and holder, handsomely °unwed, worth 8 00 For 50 subscribers, one gold pen and hol der, worth 6 00 For 40 subscribers, one gold pen and hol der, worth .3 00 Fur 15 subscribers, one medium' gold pen and holder, worth 2 00 For 12 subscribers, one gold pen and hol der, worth 1 50 All communications should ho addressed to W. Makeney, editor and publisher of the N. Y. Mercantile Guide, No. 163 Greenwich St., New York. Stir Newspapers throughout the Union by publishing the &Imre appropriately displayed, including this notice, 2 months, and ending notice editorially to the same and sending us the paper, will 6e entitled to an exchange and receive a gold pen porth $l2 00. New York, May 6,1857.-2 m. C. G. RUSSET MOVEU PORK PACKERS, AND Who/ante Dealt.. in Pinrision,v, No. 325 LIBERTY STREET, COMMERCIAL ROW, PITTSBURG, PA. 363'' Agents for Fairbanks' Scales. Apr.l,'s7. UPPER TRADE AHEAD. F you want cheap goods just go up to aeisit, gees New Store, near the Juniata Bridge, West Huntingdon. lie has a full assortment. May2o,'s7. Poraelabs Boilers and Pans, or eve ,ry description, for sale at the liardwarc Store of J. A. BROWN & CO. Ap,A2hL.h . MISCELLAIEOUSADVERTISEMENTS. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! HARDWARE DEPOTI The subscribers have again returned from the East with an enlarged stock of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, PAINTS, &c., which they will sell at such prices as shall intik° it the interest of Housekeepers, Builders, Me. ebonies, 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 size, Putty, Oils, Varnishes, White Lend and Zinc Paints: MECHANICS' TOOLS. Hanes, Handsaws, Mill & Crosscut Sawa,l Chisels, Mann's Axes, Hatehms, Spirit Levels, Files, Stocks and Dies, Monkey Wrenches, with no endless variety of modern inventions and improvements. . . . Smhflers and Coach• Makers are invited to cull nod examine our VXICIMIVC stock of Har ness Mountings mut Corlett Trimmings, Patent and Common Ilaines, 30 varieties i Girthing. flog Skins, Patent Leather, Enamelled Lea ther, Oil Choir for Carriages, Coach Laces and Linings 1 1 tills, Spokes, Patten, Shafts, Springs. A &c.. &e. POCK.F.iI CUTLERY. Kitiv., and Forks from 37i cents tuits per set. Slim., forks, Silvcr and common spoons, Ladivs . Fruit. knives, Farrier,' knives, razors, &c., F.e. .1101,LOW.WARE, Poreelttine, Tinned and Plitio Boilers, Tea•ket• ties, SKIRT, Frviag and Baking Pans, Steak Grail., Dish Covers, &c., &e., at .ntioufacts. rent' prices. lIISCELLANEOUS, Ice Hammers Lemon Squeezers, Butter Prints, Butter Hammers, I'ort Monaies, Bells of all kinds, Guns. Pistols aud Revolvers, Paint Brushes, Wall Brushes. Traces and Chains of various kinds, Chitin Pumps and Metallic Pumps fur cisterns, Picks, Sledges, &c., ,he. gErliaring purchased many of our goods at wholesale prices from manufacturers, we are enabled to sell both wholesale tool retail—ex. tremely low. A liberal share of public patron. age is solHted. AtEr All orders from abroad promptly atten• sled to. JAS. A. BROWN & Co. Apr.l;s7. 25 WITNESSES ; 7•11 out lIIE ZOBOXR, tOgyroyzo. John S. Dye, Author, • I . Who has bad lb years experience ns a Bank er and Publisher, and author of "A series of Lectures at the Broadway Tabernacle," when O a for IO successive nights, over 50,000 People ©greeted him with rounds of applause, while Gi he exhibited the ma n ner in which Counter feiters execute their frauds, and the surest and shortest means of detecting them ! The Bank Note Engravers all say thnt to C is rite greatest Judge of Paper Money living. • Greatest discovery of the present century O for detecting Counterfeit Bank Notes. De w scribing every genuine bill in existence, and 'AK exhibiting at • a glance every counterfeit in 'circulation ! ! Arranged so admirably, that Creference is easy and detection instantaneous. No index to examine ! No pages to hunt up I Bat so simplified and arranged alr. that the Merchant, Banker and Business man • can see all on a glance. English, French and ▪ German. Thus each may read the same in r, his own native tongue. Most perfect Bank Note Lint published. Also a list of all the 1. 1 Private Bankers in America. A complete summary of the Finance of Europe and A merica will be published in each edition, to egether with all the important news ord., day. =Also a series of tales, from an old Manuscript Utinind in the Ens,,it tarnishes the most cam plete History of , d/rice/al Lai," Devil!, ing time 11103 t perplexing, positions in which', cf, the ladies and gentlemen of that Country have been so often round. These stories will 0 continue throughout the whole your, and will ▪ [trove the must entertaining ever offered to 0 the public. da , cur Furnished Weekly to subscribers only ^at Oley ear. All letters must lie addressed to • JUAN 8. DYE, Bnottart, Publisher tgi 0 Proprietor, 70 tVall Street, Now York. O April 22, 1857.—1 y. GREAT I3ARGAINS NEW GUOOS 1;r V.I 74 S. 17' :Ertl T! '7 ".r. , 7 q") 0I The untlersi,netkunot., , • • 1 ••' ] ., ,•11111t 110 has ;.pellerl II uux Shll , li! I• ' . • 71r old Juniata bridge, mid -••i.. :. on,• of the LUtGiST, CHEAPEST, AND BEST STOCK* IDS' Dry-Goo:3s, Groceries, Queensware, lartitvoi e, Loots & Shoes, Eats & Caps, &c., ever brought to this place. Almost every arti cle usually kept its a country store sivays on howl ; which will be sold cheaper than the cheapest. N.V'• Country produce taken in esclutnve for goods. WM. J. GEISSINt4R. Purtstown, April 15, 1857. VT'Alt %X KANNAS. ALIDCANDItIA FOUNDRY. MeOILL b CROSSINFOItAI TIIELR OLD kiends and the public generally, that they hare the above Foundry,in full blast, and are prepared to furnish castings of every description. Stoves of all kind, fin wood or coal. Improved Ploughs, Threshing Machines, and everything in Omens. ting line neatly made. We can finish all work that requires turning, having a good Turning Lath. All work done cheap for cash or come try produce. Old mete' taken for castings. Be ing practical and experienced we hope by strict attention to business to receive a liberal\ share of public patronage. 111cOILL & CROSS. Alexandria, April 29, 1857. JACKSON'S HOTEL, HUNTINGDON, PA.; On Allegheny Street, between II I : Pa. R. R.& Q. & B. T. R. R. Depots. WM. 11. ZEIGLEII, Starch 25, 1057.-6m' Proprietor. AGENTS WANTED ! ° 130 .0 0 e pa„ T e o fora rew l l y e o r u n t e e re rare make a large salary without investing a capi tal. The above is no 'three emit catch•penny,' or humbug to introduce Patent Medicines, Books, he. For au outfit, enclose stamps for return postage. Address T. S. CARTLR, Box No. 8, Lawrence, Mass. June. 3,'h7.'-3m. 300 HOGS PAINTS. White Lead, (pure) di it (extra) Philadelphia Zinc Paint, Best Snow White, $2 50 per keg. 2 75 " " 240 " " 268 " " Oils, &c., and 'nil kinds of ii.j.;;ARE and building materials in proportion at tbo "Bard, ware Store" of .J. A. B ROWN & CO. lluntingdon, Apr.8,'37.-tl, A ntlphlogistic Salt. This celebrated medicine is for sale at the Journal °thee. For all inflammatory diseases it is a certain core. Get abe a and try it, ye who are aillicte.t :- MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. VaZ. KUNTSNOSOF RlflY. THE undersigned owners of the Huntingdon Mill, inform farmers und the public general. that they now have their new mill in running order, with all the modern improvements in the water wheels and machinery. The• have pet in lire of the Improved Jon val Turbine Wllter Wheels, end can grind in all stages of the wider, one during the coldest weather. any and all kinds of grain. . . 'rimy are prepared to sell, and have on howl for sale at oil times, at market ratea, all kind of FLOUR, FEED AND STUFFS, and. farmers eon have their own grain ground, and take it back in a return load. or they run he lurid:died in exchange at a moinent'a notice an equal quantity of Flour and Bran or chop pod li-ed. Tina SMUT mAditurqz is of an improved manufacture; and they wi inlure n FCI.I, ()1;T of superior qua' ty to every 61101,10 f grain left at their mild 1l4:1111 7 RTRIE. N. B.—Tho Buckwhent stones nre not (Init. ready. Huntingdon, Decernber_lo, 1850. AGENTS WANTED. BLAKE'S UNIVERSAL BIOG RAPHICAL DICTIONARY,-- The NEW EDITION of this valuable work, which has lung been in preparation is now pub linked. It forms one volume, imperial octavo. of 1366 pages,—nti contains an account at 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. nisi] tb&Work through the general Trade, bet to Felfrexelusively by agents. ThTworli is gotTen"up'in superior style—a:A as no library will be complete without it, a most excellent opportunity is offered to any person who desires to engage in a pleasant, honorable nod profitable business. Agents are wanted for all parts of the country. They will please address tho publishers. H. COWPERTH WAIT & Co., 211 Chesnut st., Feb.25,7i7.-sm. SAVING FUND OF Tin.: NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY. Walnut Street, South-West corner of Third,. PHILADELPHIA Incorporated by the State of Penn- rilvania. At'nViti,sterreecseti,`,..ldTro".".),,,souTiarogi , deoprossirtoll the day of withdrawal. The'Othe9 is . open enryds.y, from 9 o'r!, . lu the. morning Gil 7 o'Clork in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings, till 9 o'clock INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. All sums largo or small, ore paid back in gold on demand without notice, to any amount. lion HENRY L. BENNER, ' President, ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President, Wet J Ittsn, Seeretery. DIRECTORS. Henry F. lie.lnce, Edward L. Carter, Robert Selfridge. Samuel K. Aslittn ; James H. Smith. 17. Landreth :\ F. Carroll Brewstu: .Joseph IL Barry, lien. L. Churamn, Fruncis Lao. This company confines ifs business entirely to the receiving of money on interest. The invest meets amounting to nearly ONE MILLION ANI , A MALI , of dollars, as per published report c . Asse ts ' are made in conformity with the provi• sions of the charter, in Real Estate, blot tgeges, Ground Rents t and such first-class securities, a , will always insure perfect security to the eepos itors, and which cannot fail to give permanency and stability of this old and well-establish.: Institution. Feb. :ZU, 1856. \,‘/ ill SKE RANI)).. La Salle's Original• Ll - J', VIII 1-i> Prof. Geo. 11. De Bar has recently return.n': from Europe, and while there obtained from the celebrated French chemist, La Salle, at an en orators outlay, the receipt and exclusive rl7h! of the United States and Canadas, to mann, Lure and sell this celebrated preparation calk, “whisliet , ndo," which has never been known t NI to cause Whiskers and Moustaches to grow luxuriantly turd heavy, even on beardless face, in two months after first application. To thou , persons whose beards aro light and wiry it re ommends itself. A applications will rev der it soft, thick and pliable. Frenchmen m • noted for their beautiful Whiskers and Moust. • cites, which natty of them attribute to the en cellonec of La Salle's Whiskerando. Price t, per box ; sent to any part of the United Snit or Canadas per mail, upon the receipt of SI. Address, Prof. Geo. IL D e liar. April I, 1857.-3rn. New Y.,rik &:-CP iart AB@ Taiimata CLOTHING ! A New Assortment Just Opened And will be sold 30 per cent. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST ROMAN respectfully inrorms his en,' H mars and the public generally, that ho i,s just opened at his store-room in Market Span Huntingdon, a splendid new stock of Ready made Clolling for Spring and Summer. which he will sell (beeper than the same clualit-i of Goods can be purchased at retail in l'lniadel phi( or any other establishment in the country Persons wishing to buy Clothing would well to callow] examine his stock before purcha sing elsewhere. Also, Hats, Caps, Boots, and Shoes, which will be sold lower than at any other tablislovent in the county. Huntingdon April 29. 1857. FREDERICK SEIDLE, MANUFACTURER OF 8411S1I, ULINDS, DOORS, sIIt TTCRk LZIT/10.4 4 - tYU 1 1 1 .1[0,1 1 .`.7 Mechanicsburg, Cumberland Cu., ,g'-F. S. delivers work to the cars. lie hcL always ready outdo work on hand. All order by mail shall receive prompt attention. Jan. 28, 1857.—Gm0. DR. J R.or; HIIYETT -"toxigirst ALEXANDRIA, HUNT. CO, PA April 1, 1887.-Iy. Nl/4 bar A splendid lot of Fancy anditril, Si s, French Morino, Cashmere, 'loam CI,. h Robes, Farisy and Striped Delamesp ersian Also, handsome assortment or , •;31 tars, Undersleeves and Mitts, just received l'or sale cheap, by .1. .t W. SA rtlON