NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. M. ROWE, CONVEYANCER. Agent for the purchase and sale of Real Es /We Farms and (Ply Fl orrty bought, sold and =hanged. Also money invested and procured on mortgage. Those having Farms or Land for Sale will do well to call or send description. No. 63, Dock Street, Philadelphia. .Talc lath, 1867.-3 m. ESTATE OF 4117CIIAEL JIIERLY, DEC'D. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Lotter. testamentary on the estate of Michael Ilierly, late of Cass township, Huntingdon county, dec'd., having been granted to the on. dersigned, they hereby give notice to all per. sons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement, to the onbscribers. JOHN MIERLY, 1 Excers, SOL. MIERLY, f July 15, 1857.-6t*. HUNTINGDON SEMINARY, THE NEXT SESSION WILL COMMENCE Oil Monday. august 3lst. Tuition for mu months, $25. Higher rates charged fbr pupils remaining only a part of tho year. Uuriiiq July and August, applications may Le left with Ilon. (leo. Taylor, or W. I'. Orb,- sun, Esq. SARAH W. BIGELOW. Huntingdon, July Bth, 1857.—ef. AGRIGUINURAL, Proposals from the different places in this wants desirous of having the coming Agricul tural Fair held in their immediate neighbor hoods, may be directed to the undersigned, nt any time previous to the next meeting of the iluntingdon County Agricultural Society, in August. It will be necessary in making op plication, to specify the amount subscribed for the purpose, as by n resolution of the Society at the last meeting, the locality guaranteeing the largest amount will he entitled to the pro forenee. By order of the President. SAIL G. WHITTA K ER; I 1 IIIoUIVITT, &c' s. nly Bth, 18.57, REAL ESTATE roil LS:A LX. IN PURSUANCE OF DIRECTIONS GIV- Len in the lust will and testament of Henry M. her, late of the borough of Huntingdon, dec'd., the undersigned Executor of said dec'd., will, on TUESDAY,IBTH OF AUGUST, 'text, nt the Court House in tho borough of Huntingdon, expose to public sale the real es tate hereinafter described, to wit : 1. A tract of land situate in Walker town ship, Huntingdon county, containing 179 acres 724 perches, CO or 70 acres of whirl; are clear. ,I, nail the residue well timbered. A large proportion of this tract is natural meadow Imid; it might therefore be made valuable as a Stock Farm. Crooked Creek and the Huntingdon & Naiad Top Rail Road pass through it. It has • thereon a two story dwelling house. 2. One other tract in said township roulade iitg 37 acres, 101 perches, all of which is elm sd excepting about seven acres. No buildings thereon. ' 3. One other tract situate in sametownsmp, ,ontaining 53 acres, 102 perches, no port of which is cleared, but a large proportion of Nlhich is good wheat or farm land. DAVID S. NEIL, Executor. SO:•••• ht the mauls time and place will he exposed to public sale by the undersigned, as the property of Joshua 11'. Ker,illee'd., in puma: suet, of directions in his last will, all that tract of land situate in said Walker township, upon which Joseph Leffard now resides, which con tains 203 acres, 79 perches, almut 150 acres of which are cleared, with a dwelling, house, stone spring house, barn and sawmill thereon erect. DAVID S. KER, Athit'r. with wiil annexed ct Joshua Tier, deed. IsTole.--lt these lands are not sold as above, they can be purchased at private sale after , ward.r). S. K. July St . h, 1857.-3 t. ESTATE OF JOHN KERR, DEC'D.] ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the estate of lobe Kerr, bite of Walker township, Minting dun cant), deed., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will make payment with. out delay, and those having claims will present them properly authentieated for settlement. DAVID S. ERR, } Adners MARY C. KERR, limit., July 8, 1857.4t* de bow non. R,r.4 TE OF IJE RYJI. KERR,DECD.] EXECUTOR'S NOTICE, Letters testamentary on the estate of Ilen• ry M. Kerr, late of the Borough of Hunting. don, deed., having been granted to the under• signed, ho hereby gives notice to all persons in• debted to said estate to make payment without delay, and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated to John Reed, Attorney at Law, Huntingdon. DAVID S. KER, Executor. July 8, 1887.-80. lESTATB OF JOSHUA W. KERR, DECD.] ATVIIINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOtitt; is hereby given that letters of adtnin i,tration on the estate of Joshua W. Kerr, Into of the borough of Huntingdon, deed., have bom granted to the undersigned ; all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate paymtut and those having claims against the same will present them duly au thenticated for settlement to John Reed, Attor• hey nt Law, Huntingdon. DAVID . S. KER, Adner. July 8, 1857.-60.. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon County, to dis tribute the assets remaining in the hands of the Administrators of William Mears, late of Jack. eon township, deed.. to and amongst those le. Bally entitled thereto, hereby gives notice that he will attend for that purpose at his office in Huntingdon, on Monday, the 3d day of August next, at one o'clock, p. m., when and where all persons having claims against said funds are required to present the same, or thereafter be debarred from coming in upon said fund. D. BLAIR, Auditor ADMINISTRATOR'S NOVI& otters of administration on the estate of Wil liliam Norris, Into of the township of Penn, in the county of Huntingdon, dee'd., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebt ed to the said estate are requested to make par meta. and those having claims will protest them duly authenticated for settlement. ISAAC NORRIS, Jr., July P, 185,.-61, MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. ,BLEFIRM & MILL PROPERTY Near Williamsport, Pa. _ • FOR survivings partner of the SALE. THfiErmuverligir.di W. B. lluling , offers for sale all that valuable property situated on the south side of the Susquehanna River, 6 miles from Williamsport, and 3 miles from the line of the Sunbury & Erie Railroad. The Pennsyl• vania Canal passes on the opposite side of the River. This tract contains 660 acres, with 6 per cent. allowance. 200 acres are cleared, and in a good state of cultivation. There is a large amount of valuable Timber on the pre. mines ; a good stream of water, and a good Saw-Mill. The Mill is new, being built 1856. The other improvements consist 01'5 good Dwelling Houses, with out•buildings thereto. Two large Barns, one of which is first class, with a large shed attached. The above property will ho ofTered at Public Sale at the Coutt house, in Williamsport, on Wednesday, the 19th of August, next at 1 o'clock, P. M. A portion of the purchase money in Cash, the balance• made easy, with interest, and ap. proved security. Terms made known on day of sale. Further particulars can be obtained by ad dressing WILLIAM B. UULING, Surviving partner of the firm of J. R. & W. B. RULING. Williamsport, Pa., July 8,'57.•3w. TO THOSE WHO WANT FARMS, A FA P WITHIN THE REACH OF EVERY MAN. T. RIDGWAYVAUM 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 moat superior quality for farming, in a ra pidly improving place, into whirls an extensive emigration is now pouring, The property is lo cated in Elk County, Pennsylvenia, in the midst of a thriving population of some 10,000 popula tion. The climate is perfectly healthy, and the plague of the west fever is unknown. It also has an abundance of the best quality of Coal and Iron. The price to buy it out is from $3 to $2O per sere, payable by instalments, to be loca ted at the time of purchasing, or a share of 25 acres entitlitg to locate the same fr r $3OO, pay able $l3 per month or 12,1 acres payable $4 per month. Discount for every sum of $lOO and under, paid in advance, discount of 5 per cent. Will ho allowed, and for over $lOO a discount of 10 per cent. _ . In considering the advantages of emigrating to this locality the following uro presented t Finsv —The soil is a rich limestone, capable of raising the heaviest crops, owing to which the settlent't has attained its present groat prosper ity. . . . ' SECOND—It in the centre of the great North West Coal Basin, and is destine,' soon to be come one of the greatest business places in the State. It will supply the great Lake tnarket, (according to population and travel in the Un ion.) It has live workable veins of the best Bi tutninous Coal, amounting in the aggregate to over 22 feet, which stakes 22,000 tons of coal under earls acre. This will make the land of inestimable value. The eminent state geologist, Dr. Chas. T. Jackson, of Boston, hos 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—Throe railroads are laid out thro' ; this property. The Sunbury and Erie Railroad {{,,Ares as .ign . ‘hVg.:igLFA l .UP - of this road has been finished, and is now in running order. A heavy force is non working • lions Erie toward our land in the western direc tion, the tneans for the completion of which has been raised—it will soon he finished. 'l' be Al legheny Valley Railroad counects us with New York, Notion tool Pittsburg. The Venango Rood connects us with the %Vest. There are already good Turnpike Roads run ning through this property, various other roads hare been opened to accommodate the emigra tion and settlement which has already taken place. There is no opportunity equal to it note O'er ed to the titan who wants to provide hitnself a I home in an easy w•ay, and make a settlement where be can live in prosperity and independence in a climate PERFECTLY MALI., No ease of tlw lever ever having been known to occur in this settlement. It is not like going to the backwoods of the West, among perhops intolerant people, whets there is no society, no qr schools, where the price ur land is high, and where the emigrant, after being used to the healthiest climate in the world, lots to en dure sickness and pain, and perhaps ruins his health and th of his family. But here is a thriving settle aving three towns, contain ing churches, s, hotels, stores, saw mills, grist-mills, and everything desired. There is a sash market at bond. The lumber trade lust year amounted to over two bemired millions loot of lumber. In a short time, owing to the Cool, it will become still more valuable as a number of iron works and manufactories will soon be started t they are at present starting them extensively at Warren. Even for those who do nut wish to go there. the payments urn such that they can easily buy farms to save their families from want in the future, 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 provishrt can be mode. 4 Persons should make early application, apply or write to E. Jeffries, Secretary, No. 135 \Val• nut Street, below Fifth, Philadelphia. Letters carefully answered giving full intormation. Shares or tracts of land can be bought or se cured by letter enclosing the first instalment of live dollars, when the subscriber will be fur nislisal with books, maps, &c. Warrantee deeds given. Persons can also purchase front our Agents. ' Route from Philadelphia to Tyrone on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, and thence by stage to the L.nd. This is a delightful season to visit St. Mary's—the best hotel accommodation is afforded. Enquire fur E. C. SHULTZ, Esq., the Agent for the property at St. Mary's. Junelo;s7.-3m. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, to die. tribute the 'miaow in the hands of William Mc• Nile, administrator of William Peebles; deed., amongst those entitled to receive the same, hereby gives notice to all persons interested that he will attend for the purpose of hearing, the., on Saturday, the Ist of August, 1857, at ono o'clock, p. m., at his once in the borough of Fltintiingdon, when and where all persons having claims against the estate of said deed., will present them for allowance, &c., or be bar. red thereafter from receiving any share of said fund. JOHN READ, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphan's Court of Huntingdon County, to dio. tribute the balance in the hands of Brice Blair, surviving Administrator of the Rev. J. Y. Mc. Ginnie, doe'd., antongst those entitled thereto, hereby gives notice to all persons interested, that he will attend for the purpose of hearing, Ste., on Friday, the 31st day of July, 1857, at oneo'clock, p, m., at his office in Huntingdon, when and where all persons having claims a gainst the estate of said dee'd., are required to present them, or be thereafter burred from coming in upon said fund, JOHN REED, Auditor. Ju1y1,57..4t. i NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. IT HAS WORKED MIRACLES! That all the bald and gray can it restored per -1 featly to original growth, and color, so fur as their locks are concerned, does not admit of a doubt ; besides, it will cure every possible die ease of the scalp, whether developed as dandruff, itching or in the shape of cutaneous eruptions— even scald head—and in no possible case will it fail of curing as if by magic, nervous or perio dical Lend-alhe, and if used twice a week Icy the young regularly, it will preserve the color, and keep the hair from billing, to any imaginable age. Read and j udge. Million] Worcester Co Mass Nov 1855 . Prof. Wood—Dea'r Sir: I take pleasure in bearing voluntary testimony to the magic ef fects of your wonderful hair Restorative. As fur bark us Ma, my hair commented kiting ow, until the top of my scalp became as bald and smooth as glass, an.l it has continued to fall for a great many y ear., notwithstanding I have us ed many celeb rated preparations for restoration. Seeing your advertisemenr, I was induced to give your article it trial, and to my utter astonish- Meta, found, after a tow applications, that my halt became firmly set, and assumed a glossy and beautiful appearanq ; and by the time I had used a quart bottle, my bald head was cov ered over with a young nod vigorous growth of hair, which is now from one to two incites in length, and growing tact. Yours,- int ly, HENRY GOODRICH. Charlestown, Mass., Aug. 9, 1855, Gents:—Nothing but a Jut; nml sympathy that I lbel to communicate to others that are al , fiieted as I have been, would induce me to give this public acknowledgment qt the benefit I have received from Prof. Wood's Muir Restorative. When I first commenced using it, sty hair was quite gray, and in spots entirely bald I have now used the Restorative about five months, and my hair is entirely changed to its original col or, brown, and the new hair is over three incises in length on the spots whore it was bald. I have also been much gratified at the healthy moisture and vigor of the hair, which belbre was dry, and it has ceased to come out as formerly. Respectfully yours, &c., Mrs. R. A. STODDARD. From Mrs. Ingalls, a well known nurse in Boa— Boston, Oct. 19th, 1891 Gents At your request and being sio • hiikly pleased with the effect,: of the Restorative, I am freu to slate that my hair bad become quite thin, and entirely white. 1 have ter the last live years been in the habit of using dye, but hearing of the extraordinary effects of this article, I was induced to try it. Dly hair has been motored to its original thickness, and also to its former , which is light brown. Yours respectfully, MRS. INGALLS. The following is from the Pastor of the Ortho. (ili Church. Bruokfled. Brookfield, Mss., Jon. 12, 1855. Prof. Weed—Dear Sir—Honing matte trialof your Heir Restorative, it gives we pleasure to, soy, that its etinets have been excellent in remo ving inflammation, dandruff, and a constant ten dency to itching, with which 1 have been trou bled from my childhood, and has also restored the hair, which was becoming gray, to its origi nal color. 1 have used no other article, With any thing lion thu same gleam° and profit. Yours, truly, J. R. BRAGG. Whitt is it fur—This Wood's, Revturative? —is a question asked daily by hundreds. We answer without hesitation or fear of contradic tion, Shut it is the cult article known which will do all it promises tier the 11111111th hair. It will re new its groats—it will stop its talling—it will ',Aiwa its natural color It is not Li Hair Dye but is speedy and efficacious Restorative. V.J. W 0( PtOprlett., 312 Broadway N. Y., & Ili Market St., SI; Louis, Missouri. bold iu Huntingdon by JOHN HEAD, and H. MCIANIOILI, anti by Druggists evert . where. June di, 1837.-3 in. A1ur.26,'57.-Iy. A MEDICINE THAT NEVER DEBILI. TATES ! I Da * lAINT);3111[3 1) 11 INVIGORA.TOR, . OR LIVER REMEDY TlL?.l s l e tli n e n ,g =qom i t ie i s m o rp f .u n o r r a a t n is ; me- 1 Om ri io e ithoot Ihe deldlitating effects experien ced from taut purgatives.. It 'ILIA slowly and gently, but -trek, moving the bowels to carry oil oil die - see, eled Matter, at the same time, sti mulating the Liver to a proper performance of its litnetiov. The Invigorator cures Sick headache. Take one or two teaspoonsful at cosh attack, and it mill soon dblappear. For MI overloaded stom ach, or when fulfl rises or soars, take the Invi gorator MO eaffltig. MO it will not prove disa greeable or oppr SSiVO. For heartburn, Palpi tation, or Ditlic t Breathing, take a teaspoonful ones or twice d o y. For Loss of Appetite, Lan poor or Listlessness, the medwine is invaluable. It will restore the appetite ass! make the food digest well. Nighttime, take a teaspoonful on retiring, tool the demons of dream-141141 Will all be fables. Alice eating a hearty dinner, take a dose of Invigorator and it will relieve all op pression or fullness. The Invigorator is a Liv er Remedy ct unequaled virtue. acting directly en that organ, coring Dyspepsia, Jaundice, lii lions Attacks, Dysentery, Piles, Worms, and Female Obstructions, for which it has no equal \Ve know there is nothing now before tem A merican public, prepares' with such skill by a scientific man, part ieula rly for diseases of the Li ver, as Dr. Sanford's Invigorator, or Liver Re medy. It has attained a reputation second to no other article in the world, simply because it rests on its own merit. To convince all by trial that it is all its prtiprietors claim it to be, if any of our readers are suffering from such diseases ns are described in Dr. Sanford's advertisement, we know of no remedy that will so surely cure them as the Invigorator. There has lately been brought to our notice a medicine that seems to possess wonderful cura tive and healing properties in digcases of the Li ver, Stomach, and Digestive Organs. It mute to us with so many testimonials in its favor that we have noted its effects in some of the worst ea ses of continual debility, caused by deranged li ver, and in every instance the effect was to re lieve or give a permanent cure. Dr. Sanford's Invigorator, or Liver Remedy is what wo race to. We always have been credulous about cures by patent medicines, but we are convinced that this medicine for family use is nut overrated by the host of recommendations it has. Our ad vice is, for all troubled with Indigestion, Debil ity or Ilqwel Coinplai nt, to get a bottle and try it; our word for it. relief will be experienced. Blessings to the Invalids who use Sanford's i Invigorator, for it will relieve them of their pain as soon as it is taken into their stomach. Pain and misery cannot, exist where the Invigorator is used, for it will as surely drive them away, as daylight will banish darkness, of this there can he, no doubt to those who try it, for it curries convic tion with every dose taken. Another evidence is the thousands of certificates from those who use it or have been cured by it. Try one bottle, if it does not benefit, we are mistaken. SANFORD do CU., Proprietors, 345 Broadway New Turk. Sold in Huntingdon by Barmy 111c111taluitt., and Druggists everywhdro. Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, W holcsalo Druggist, No. 140, Wood at., Pittsburg, Wholesale Agent, June 25, 1057.-3. , DVERTISF:IIIENTS. MISCELLANEOUS A LIST OF Pit ~EIVIIUMS, - I I e Huntingdon County . tho next Fair. 1 SER : , To be awarded by tlu Agricultural Society. at HO!? Best Stallion, $7 00 2d best, 4 00 3d best, 3 00 I Best 2 or 3 yr cob 5 00 Best under I yr., 2 00 Best brood mare, 5 00 24 best do., 2 50 Best draft horse, 3 00 2tl best do., 2 00 Best riding horse 4 00 2,1 best do., $2 00 Best match h's, 6 00 2d best do., 400 Best trotting h's, 3 00 2d best, do., 200 Best flintily horse 3 00 I 2d best do., 2 00' Best mules, 6 00 21 best do., 3 00 aocK NEAT Best work oxen, 6 00 24 best do,, 4 00 3d best do., 3 00 Best bull, 5 00 2d beat do., 3 00 HO 5 00 3 00 2 00 - --- • Best cow, 4 00 ' 24 best do., 3 00 Best 3 y'r heifer, 3 00 24 best do., 2 00 I Best calf, • 2 00. P B2 2d best sow, 3 00 Bast litter or pigs 3 00 Best Ches. White 3 00 Best Berkshire, 2 00 EP: 2d best ditto, 300 Best c..w00l ewe, 5 00 2:1 best du., 3 00 Best long wool do. 5 00 Best South•duwn, 5 00 Best boar, 2d best do., 3d best do., Best sow, Best b'k , 5 00 2d best • do., 300 Best Soutb•dowu 5 00 2d best do., 3 00 Best loog•wooled 5 00 PLO V Best, 4 00 2d best, 3 00 AGRICULTURAL Best plow, 3 00 Best burrow, 2 00 Best cultivator, 3 00 Best Hill. Side, 3 00 Best Windmill, 3 00 3d best, 2 00 4th best, 1 00 IMPLEMENTS : Best Wheat drill. 3 00 Best Comphinter 3 00 Best llorse.rake, 2 00 Best Reaper, 3 00 Best Mower, 300 UN: Best white corn, 1 00 2d best do., 00 Best 11 ye, 1 00 2d best do., 50 Best Oats, 1 00 2d best do., 50 13est buckwheat, 1 00 best do o 50 NUFACTURES 2d best do., 50 Best hard soap, 1 00 2d best do., 50 Best candles, 1 00 2d best do., 10 Best carpet, 2 00 2d best do., 1 00 Best hearth rug, 1 00 2d best do., 50 Best flannel, 2 00 3d best do., • 100 , Best quilt, 2 00 2d best do., 1 00 Best wool sock, 50 Best worsted do., 50 Best ornamental needle-work, 1 00 2d best ditto, 50 Best silk entbro'y 1 00 2d best, do., 50 Best shell work, 1 00 2,1 hest do., 50 'LENIENTS & MANU IMES : G IL Best white wh't., 3 00 2,1 best do, 2 00 3d best do., 1 00 Best red wheat, 3 00 2cl best do, 2 00 3d best do., 1 00 Best yellow corn, 1 00 24 best do., 50 DOMESTIC MA Best bread, 3 00 3d best do., 2 00 2,1 best d0.,1 00 Best poun cake, 1 00 2d best do., 00 Best sponge do., 1 00 24 best do., 50 Best butter, 3 00 2,1 bost do., 2 00 3d best do., 1 00 Best domes. sug'r 2 00 2,1 hest, do., 1 00 3d best do., 50 Best apple butter 1 00 34 best do., 50 Best tom. ketchup 1 00 Best honey, 1 00 Best jelley, 1 00 2cl best do., 50 Best preserves, 1 00 2,1 best do., 50 Best pickles, 1 00 MECHANICAL IMP, FACT] Best 2 bor. car'ge 2 00 Best buggy, 1 00 do. sett sin. liar., 1 001 do. do. form. do., 1 00 do. bridle Deo., 1 oo do. psis shoes, 50 _ do. lot cab. ware, 1 00 Beat and larce,a ear. tin-ware, 1 00 do. earthen anion I 00 do. washing mac. 50 /lent moat yowl, 1 00 Beet churn, 10n Best horse shoes, 50 Best marblework 2 00 Best cook stove, 1 00 'ITS: 2d best do., 1 00 Best quinces, 100 Best and greatest variety grapes, 2 00 Best native do., 2 00 25 best do., 1 00 Best doz. peach, 1 00 2d best do., 50 Best doz. plums, 1 00 2d best do., 50 MILES : di,. aide sole lea., 1 00 do. kip S, ealrskin l 00 do. bar. 3: upper, 1 00 FRU Best and greatest variety' tipples, 3 00 2d hest do., 2 00 Best doz. fall do. 2 00 2d hest do., 1 Oil Best doz. sister, 2 00 2d best do., 1 00 Best witit'r pears 2 00 2d best do., 1 00 Best fall do., 2 00 VEGET Best potatoes, 2 00 2d best do., 1 00 3d best do., 50 11,t Meshannoe, 1 60 Best Menican, 1 00 Best Pink Eye, 75 Best white polo., 75 Best red do., 50 Best blue, do, 50 Best sweet do., I Ott Best tomatoes, 1 00 2d best do., 75 3d best do.. 50 Best Purple Eggs 50 Best peppers, 50 FLORAL UP Best display flow. ers in bloom, 2 00 2d best 0.0., 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 incl., 50 do. musk melon, 50 do. beans, 60 do. peas, 50 PA ItTMENT : do. var. dahlias, 1 00 2d best do., 50 Beet boquet, 60 POUL' Best pr. turkeys, 1 00 2d best do., 50 Best pr. geese, 1 00 2d best do., 00 Best pr. of ducks, 1 00 2d beet do., 50 Beet pr. ohicke.,l 00 2d best do, 50 Beet die. poultry, 2 00 2d beet. do., 1 00 HERRING'S PATENT CIEJLIAX'rOX 6ualagt.gacmrt SAFES, POIVDEIt P It 0 0 F II ALL'S PATENT 13 ',,-,ts LOCKS. FARRELS & HERRING, Makers, 34 WALNUT ST., BELOW SECOND, PRILADA. MHE GREAT INTEREST MANIFESTED by the public to procure more certain RECII• rite front fire for valuable papers, such as Bonds, Mortgages Deeds ' Notes and Limb of Accounts, than the OrdinarySAYES ' heretofore in use affor ded, induced the Patentees to devote a large por of their time for the last fourteen years, in ma king discoveries and improvements for this ob ject, the result of which is the unrivalled Herring's Patent World's Fair Premium Fire Proof Safes, Universally acknowledged as the CHAMPION SAP% OF TRH wont.. Having been awarded Modals at both the Worlds Fair, London, 1851, and 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 Modals, (as above)—fortis the most perfect Fire & Burglar Proof Sales ever yet of fered to the public. Nearly 300 'Herring's Safes' have been rested during the past 14 rears, and more than 16,000 have beon sold and are new in actual use. . - Also on hand or manufactured to order, all kinds of Boiler and Chilled Iron Bank Chests and Vaults, Vault Doors, Money Cheats for Brokers, Jewellers, lialroads, private families, &c., for Plate, Diamonds g end other valuablee. Mey9O,'s7. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. wro INVALIDS.,a Hr. Hardman, Ana!Viral Physician. Physician for Diseases of the Lungs, Throat And Mart—Formerly Physician to the CINCINNATI MARINE HOSPITAL, also to INVALIDS RETREAT, Author of "Letters to Invalids," IS COMING, See Ihnowing Card. July & August Appointments Dr. Hardman, Physician for disease of the Lungs, (formerly Physician to Cincinnati Ma rine Hospital,) will he in attendance at his rooms as follows Huntingdon, Jackson's lintel Saturday August 1 Lewistown, Natidnal Hotel August 3. Mifflin, Patterson House, August, 4. Harrisburg, August 5. Altoona July 30. llollidnyaln6, July 31 Johniuown July 29. Indiana July 28. Greensburg . July 27. rittAurgh July 24, 25 & 2G. Dr. Hardman treats Consumption, Bronchi tis, Asthma, Larryngittis and all diseases of the throat and lungs, by medical Inhalation, lately ; used in the Bromton Hospital, London. The great point in the treatment of all It man male dies is to get tit the discus, in the divert man- I tier. All medicines are estimated by their ac tion tn-on the rgan requiring relief. Thi , is the important fact open which Inhalation is ha s ed. If the stomach is diseased ten take medicine directly into die stomach. If the lungs are diseased, breathe or inhale medicated va pors directly into the NM,. Medicines are the antidotes to disease tool should lie nopli.d to the very scat or Eiji...ise. Inhalation is the ap plication of this title to the treottnent of the lungs, for it titco its direct tieuess to those intricate air :Ind tidies which lie out of reach of every cr means of niltninistering medicin e s. ,1 lie I that Cousuugaion , 111111 other ruses-es tidi lung, have heretotbre re sisted till has keen hovituse titer hod never been apirroaelied to a direct trimmer by medicine. They mere Weeded to net upon the lungs and yet. were +moiled to the stomach.— Their artion was in tended to he local, and yet, they were adiiiiiiistere.l that they shoul.l not net constistutionully, expending immediate and principal tuition upon the unotiending stomach, whilst the find ulcers within the Mugs were un molested. Inhalation brings the medicine in direct contact with the disease, without the disadvantage of any violent action. Its appli cation is simple, that it can be employed by the yeungest infant or feeblest invalid. It does not derange the stomach, or interfere in the least do gree with the strength, comfort, or business of the patient. 01111,11, Disnssus TREATI,D.—In relation to the following discus., either when compli cated Wit It lung AitiNtiolll4exieting alone, I also invite consultation. I usually find them prompt ly euraitle. Prolapsus and all other forms of Female com plaints, Irregularities and IVeakness. Palpitation and all other forms of Heart Disease, Live• Complaints, D3spepsia, and all other diseases of Stomach and bowels, &e. All diseases of the eye and ear. Neuralgia, Epilepsy and all forms of nervous disease.— Nu charge fur consultation. S. D. HARDMAN, M. D June 3, 1857. lavitgir 2312gT21. AT LOVE & A NEW AND ELEGANT STOCK OF GROCERIES, CONFECTIONARIES, AND PROVISIONS, jest received and for sale alike wholesale and retail Grocery & Provision Store of Lore & McDivitt. Consisting of FISH, SALT, BACON, FLOUR, COFFEE, rifta6:6, of the hest S qtty and every OILS, CANDLES, FLCID, CAM PIIENE , Nuts, Figs, Raisins, Dates, Tama rinds, Rice, Sage, Tapioca, Cake, Crackers, Cheese, Maccaroni, Pickles of all kinds, Sar dines, Candies and Confectionaries. All of which will he disposed of on the most reason- • able terms, for cash or country produce. Purchasers wilt find it to their interest to cull and examine our stock Imiore purchasing elge where, as we are prepare , ,0 sell everything in our line of business A LlI nE LOWER than any other establishment of the kind in this lo cality. 51ny 13, 1857. LOVE & MeDIVITT. New Goods S New Goods S S AT D. P. GU CHEAP STORE. D. P. Gwin hos just returnd from PhiWel phia with the largest and most beautiful as• sortment of r'll - 11:1,N!.. , :;:', •:ii:1).1,111T,e,G5,11'5',0.r.-ib:li „ Leer b.aacht tai ilmitingdan, consisting of the mast fitshionatile Dress Goods for Ladies and Gentlemen, such as Block Silks. and Fancy, All Wool de Loins, Challis de Loins, ifraize, (ail. colors.) Brain Robes. (sit. colors,) Brillhtut Hobos. Lawn Robes, Chintz Babes, Dticals, Plain and Fan cy Dress Himmilla Cloth, Silk Warp Levelly Cloth, far traivelling &es, es, Mo hair, Debuiz, Lawns and Prints of any descrip tion. ALSO, a large lot of dress Trimmings, Frin ges, Button, Gimps, Bonnet Silks, Sonnet Crapes, (all colors,) Itibhands. (haves, Mitts, Veils, Laces, Hosiery, Gum Belts, Ribbonds for Betting, Whalebone and Brass Hoops for Skirts. Silk and Linen handkerchiefs, Silk and Gingham Crovots, Zephyr, French Working Cotton. Linen and C.Atols Floss, 'Tidy Yarn. Also the 14 1 St and largest assurtment of Col lars, and Undersleoves, in town. 13ar'd and Plain Jaconet, :Hull Muslin, Swiss. Plain ' Fig ured and dotted. Crinoline, Morena and Grass cloth for skirts, Book Muslin, Irish Li ne n, Li_ non 'rabic Cloths, Napkins, Towels, Sc. Also a line assortment of Spring Shawls, Silk and Basks Alumina, and a variety. of Dress and Fancy Goods too numerous to mention. Also, Cloths, Cassimers, Cussinets Mereno Cassimer, Tweeds, K. Jeans, Cotton Drills, tar pan., plain and fancy Linens, Blarseilles and Silk Vesting, Muslins ' bleached and unbleach ed, Sheeting and Pill ow-case Mullins, Nan keens, Ticken, Cheek, 'ruble Ditpers. Bonnets at the latest styles and at 7ory low prices, Nlaleskin, Fur. IVool and Summer Hats, latest styles. ALSO ; Boots and Shoes, HARDWARE, Qtr inagswann, Buckets, Tubs, Bas kets, Churns, !Sutter Bawls, Brooms, Brushes, die. Carps ts. Oil Cloths, Oil Blinds, Fish and Salt, and all goods usually kept in a couu try Store. Sly old customers, and as many new ones as can crowd in are respectfully requestetito come and examine Inv goods. All kinds of Country prodnue taken in ex change for goods, at tho highest market prices. DAVID P. GWIN. April 29, 1857. -- • C. C. 0 7[Fgi3lEV ZYIE WELL. PORK PACKERS, AND inolesrtle Dealer.; in, Pf nthiOng, No. 325 LIBERTY STREET, COMM LUCIA L ROW, P. 11758 WIG, PA. kr Agents for Fairbanks' Scales. Apr.l;s7. 300 KEGS PAINTS. $2 50 per keg, White Lead, (pure) 2 75 2 40 n 968 " tP IC (extra) Philadelphia Zinc Paint, Best Snow White, Oils, &e., and all kinds of liennwAnr. and building materials la proportion, at tiro "Hard "waro Store" of J. A. BROWN & CO. Huntingdon, Apr.t1,'57.41. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. IHRGAINSI BARGAINS!! HARDWARE DEPOT 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 make it the interest of Housekeepers, Builders, Me. thanks, and "all the rest of mankind," to give them a call, Our stock comprises Building material, such as Locks, Hinges„,Screws, Bolts, Glass of all sizes. Putty, Oils, Varnishes, White Lead nod Zinc Paints. . MECHANICS' TOOLS. Planes, Handsaws, Mill & Crosvent Saws, thisels ' Mann's Axes. Hatchets, Spirit Levels, Files, Stocks and Dies, Monkey Wrenches, with an endless variety of modem inventions and iaiprovemelds._ Saddlers and Coach•Malters are invited to call and examine our extensive stock of Her. miss Mountings and Coach Trimmings, Potent and Common Haines, 30 varieties; Oirthing, Hog Skills, Patent Leather, Enamelled l.ca• ther, Oil Cloth fur Carriages, Coach Laces and Linings Hubs, Spoken, FeHoes, Shafts, Springs, Axles, &c, TABLE it POCKET CUTLERY, Knives and Forks from 37i cents to S.l per set. Silver forks, Silver and common spoons, Ladies' Fruit knives, Furriers' knives, razors, HOLLOW : WARE, Porcelains, Tianrd and Plain Bnilrrs, Tea•ket• tles, Sauce, Prying and Baking Pans, Steak Griddles, Dish Curers, &e., tie., at manufactu• rers' DLAKE'S UNI VERSAL BIOG• RAPHICAL DICTIONARY:— The NEW EDITION of this valuable work. which has long been in preparation is now pub. k lishecl. It. forms one volume, imperial octavo. of I:l6ii pines,—and contains an account of the Lives of about thirteen thousand different Individuals, more than two thousand of whom were citizens of the United States. The number of New Articles in the present volume exceed two thousand four hundred. The publishers have determined not to fur nish the Work through the general Trade, hut to sell it ex,luoively by agents. • . The work is gotten up in superior style—rind ns no library will be complete without it., IS. most excellent opportunity is offered to any person who desires to engage in a pleasant, honorable and per kohl° business. Agents are wanted for all parts of the country. They .... e 5 WITNESSES ; will please address the publisher.. ;":1 on THE H. COWPERTHWAIT & Co., 211 Chesnut at., Million, it I:`ORGta 4ONVICIVXD. Feb-25;57.4m. John S. Dye, Author, ____ 0 Who has had 10 years experience as a Bank- ._. Eer and Publisher, and author el "A. series of SAYING FUNI) Xs Lectures at the Broadway Tabernacle," when ill.for 10 successive nights, over 50,000 People I OE THE 0 greeted him with rounds of applause, while ! Cis)he exhibited the manner in which Counter ,., loiters execute their frauds, and the surtst and 1 ""„., shortest means of detecting them I "'„„. The Bank Note Engravers all say that Ie ! 4. ... :I i the greatest Judge of Paper Money living. ! . eia Greatest discovery of the present century i lli s fo c r ri tte g et e i s i - f r., e . Bunk „ o ,a u n n i t i r , r , f e ei t f iln ex isio st t e e n s. c., De- ' Liexhihiting at ii glance every counterfeit in the day of withdrawal. NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY. IWablut Street, South-West corner Of Third. PIIILADELPIIIA. Incorporated by the State of Peon rylvanta. 111:n"Pinisterre„Vgiddif"rontni*thactsa.irov,,:prosT,Lli gt‘ circulation I! Arranged so admirably, that on I , • i li o e n ( d l n tli y c n e n i d s T op h e u n rs e d v n e 3 r . y n, d .c a n y in , g f n r:i t m iii 9 9 0 0::: i l o o n c k k reference Is easy and d e tection instantaneous. in the morning.trill 7 o'clock in the evening and I ...fe rll a llu'i n r s\ l i i e l a slo l f l : i ir t ' !l t g lit in 'o 'nie f . nle E lrii i linn ig ecnd l d ish rliN , l l ,dol i i • n e np n er: c 7C h il a gs T e ; d° on demand without notice, to anv amount. oldj' . l. 4,1, German. Thus each may read the same in :his own native tongue. Most . perfet Bank l l A t i 01:113 IN'T'EREST HENRY. sansi' I s E ' 1 a S lr3g ß E : L S: l ,li '.:;11:1' !FIVE G I tEnEP,rI.EVRI paide . l e 'ra l: r CENT.ei d si n' t , Q Note List published. Also a list of all the 1 - v ,„ J ~,,E p. secretor LI Privets Bankers in America. A complete i' DiREC7 ORS. 'llll) rn su c n r i le n : r w Y il o t r he th p e ntli n s a h n t:' ‘ ii a l ' e.t u lt " efltio a rZ l I: Erl He * n a ry rd L i... l'co” Com er,er C. Landreth Munn, F. Corre l l ..:44a „!..,ther wish all the e Poilettant Dews of eha day. iwer , sem .... ...sow 1. - , WAIF° iitierfes 01 . [Ots num an old Mentiveript ~,m uei l c .55,1",„,,, lien. L. Churchman Unwind in the Nast, it 'furnishes Cie most care- Juices B •- • §„,,,,ti, Francis Lee. L. pieta history of "Oriental Lifu." Destir!'i- This company confines its business entirely to mg the most perplexing positions in Winch the reee t s in g of mon , 0 „ i meresh The i „,,,,, a _ t",l the ladies and gentlemen of that Country me , amounting to nearly ()Nu sttwo „ ant , ~, hove been 80 often timed. These stories will I A „ Amr o f dollars, as p er pu bli s h e d report o f gg continue throughout the whole year, end will E sse is , are made in conformity with the provi so ',rove the most entertaining ever offered to O m s of the charter , i n R ea l E state, m mteges, -6 , the public. Ground Bent,, and such first-class securities, as dia VS" Furnished Weekly to subscribers only will always insure perfect security to the dopes "at $ i acetic. All letters must be addressed to , Hers, Heil Mad' cannot fail to give permanency -r, JOHN S. OYEt 8. , ...i , P . ü b li s her and stability ot this old and well-established ;Proprietor, 70 Wall Street, New York. Institution. Q April IS, 1857.-Iy. 1 , 01. 10, 1856 OREADFUI.EXPLOSION! SPRUCE REEK_FOIIIIDRY MISCELLANEOUS. Ice Hammers, Lemon Squeezers, Butter Prints, Butter Ladles, Port Mansion, Bells of ' all kinds, (hats. Pistols and Revolvers, Paint Brushes, Wall Brushes. Traces and Chains of various kinds, Chain Pumps and Metallic Pumps for cisterns, Picks, Sledges, drc., Oar Having purchased many of our goodsat wholesale prices from manulacturers, wo are enabled to sell both wholesale and retail—ex tremely low. A liberal share of public patron age is solieited. . . bitrAll orders from abroad promptly sates• ded to. JAS. A. BROWN & Co. Apr.Vs7. Just as expected, Purdy & Cre, mer, have rented Spruce Creek 6E: „ e; „ l " Foundry, and you would be surpri• • scd to see what a general assort Inent of castings they are dealing out to the public. Machine castings of all shapes mid sizes, castings for Grist and Saw mills, Forges and Furnaces, made to order, at shortest no tice and lowest possible rates.. A good assort. ment of Bells, Plough castings, Stoves, Cools and Parlor, Wood and Coal, Sc., &c. They are also prepared to furnish the world and ''the rest of mankind" with the well-known celebrated Keystone Ploughs. And now they earnestly solicit the patronage of all their friends including the former customers of this well. known establishment. Just call and sco our stock if you please. PURDY & CRAMER., Spruce Creek, Pa. Feb. 4,1857.-6 m. CONERCTIONARY tf , FRUIT STGRE. IMAM N. Sill GAIW, SUCCESMOR TO THOMAS FRY, WM/MULE CONFECTIONER & NO. IJI .2Vorth Third St., abor, Wood, Rita. MANUFACTURER OF CONFECTION ary, Jujube Paste, Gum Drops, Chocolate D .ops, Brandy Drops, Liquor Bottles, Jelly Cites, CI cam Chocolate, French Tcys, White Sugar Toys, &c., &c. AND PEALED IN Oranges, Lesions, Raisins, Currants, Citron, Figs, Dates, Prunes,• Almonds, Walnuts, Fil berts, Cream Nuts, ,Ground Nuts, Fire Crack ers, Syrups, Tamarinds, Liquorice, Rock Can dy, &e., &e. The attention of Dealers is reqested to an exaininution of my stock, which will he found equal to any in Philadelphia. N. 13.-41rders by mail or otherwise prompt ly attended to. g3* ATTORNEY AT LAW, Will attend to all professional husillf. entrusted to his care in the several Courts of Huntingdon county. Deeds, Leases and Articles of Agree ment, written at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Shirleyeburg, April 22,:1857. DIR. 20 G,lLd➢6©s`l 1E111214 DENTE MUM I N VA. Juno 13, 1857. Porcelain Boilers and Pans, of eve ry description, for sale at the llardware Store of J. A. SHOWN & CO. Apr.8,'57.-1y T)ried Beef, Hams, Shoulders and Flitch, for 1.1 sale at the cheap Grocery Store of LOVE dc MoDJVITT. LEAD PIPE rot auto at the Ilatdw•iue Store of .1 A NIES A. BROWN k 00. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS I,EllNwErgipos THE undersigned owners of ;he linntingdon Mill, inform farmers and the publicgeneral ly, that they now have their new mill in running order, with all the modern improvements in the water schools and machinery. They have put in five of the Improved Jon cal Turbine' Water Wheels, and can grind in all stages or the water, an(' during the coldest weather, nny and all kinds of grain. They are prepared to sell and have on hand FOO at all tinier, at market rates, all kind of FLOUR, FEED AND STUFFS, and tamers can have their own grain ground. and take it back in a return load, or they can be furnished in exchange at a moment's notice an equal quantity of Flour and Bran or chop. ped tired. THEI SMUT MACHIN"! is ofan improved manuliteAuret and they will insure a FULL TURN OUT of superior quali ty to every bushel or grain left at their mill. FISHER & MeItURTRID. N. 13.—Tho Buckwheat stones are not quits ready. Huntingdon, December 10, 1856. AGENTS IVANTED. Mar4's7 gill:11E1).13 giumarra. CLOTHING ! A New Assortment Just Opened And will be sold. 30 per cent. CHEAPER THA'S THE CHEAPEST: T ROMAN respeetfully in'orins his rusts , triers and the public generally, that ho has just opened at his store-roout in Market Square• Huntingdon, a splendid now stock of Ready made Clothing for Spring and Summer. which ho will sell cheaper than the same quality of Goods can be purchased at retail in Philadel phia or any other establishment in the country. Persons wishing to buy Clothing would do well to call end examine his stock before purchs: sing el,ewliero. Also, Hats, Caps, Boots, and Shoes, which will . be sold lower data at any other es tablishment in the county. Huntingdon April 29. 1857. WAN IN itANSAS. ALEXANDRIA FOUNDRY• eGILL & CROSS INFORM THEIR OLI ) Mfriends and the public generally, that the, hair the above Foundry is full blast, and are prepared to furnish castings of every description. Stoves of all kind, 4: for wood or coal. Improved Ploughs, Threshing Machines, and everything in theca:, Ling line neatly made. We can finish all work that requires turning, having a good Turning Lath. All work done cheap for cash or coon try produce. Old metel taken for castings. Be. ing practical and experienced we hope by strict attention to business to receive a liberal share of public patronage. McGILL & CROSS. Alexandria, April 29, 1857. FREDERICK SEIDLE, MANCI RER OF SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, SHUTTERS tViIiVATJ Itlecbauiebburg, Cumberland Co., Pa. sts.-1?. S. delivers work to the cars. Ile has alw s}s ready made work on hand. All orders by mail shall receive prompt attention. Jan. 28,1857.-6 mo. JACKSON'S HOTEL,. HUNTINGDON, PA.. flrOu Allegheny Street, between Pa. R. R. & H.& B. T. R.R. Depots. wm. 13. ZEIGLER. March 25, 1837.-6m ° Proprietor. „„.. DR. J R. HIPIETT. 11.NTZST; ALEXANDRIA, HUNT. CO., PA. April 1, 1557.--ly. Antiphlogistic Salt. This celebrated medicine is for colt at the Jourttut Office. For all inflammatory disease, it is a certain cure. Get a het and try it. /e rho are aftlictml.