~~ Jacob Derrick, 405 Mary 13arriek, 100 Sarah Herrick, 400 Peter Haratock, 400 Isaac liaretock, 400 Elizabeth llatatoek, 900 Mary Fried, 400 Halt Morrison, 200 Neal Clark, 157 Andrew Sell, 207 John Sell, 207 Clay. Abraham Wright, 409 Abraham Green. 280 105 Isaac Green, 332 61 Thomas Green, 244 63 John Green, 263 56 John Ev.intt, 243 143 Joshua Cole, 264 140 Thomas Green, sen., 303 108 Zechariah Chaney, 252 139 Ephraim Galbraith, 413 126 George Green, ' 283 31 John Donut, 440 Robert Dunn, 440 'rlidntas Green, 50 Dublin. 415 88 400 Titus Harvey, John Formsi, George %Wilson, Fran kiln John Canon, 92 20 John farmer, (Hook) 11 J M'Cohon & Poriken, 100 James McClelland, 39 17 Win. (lardner, 30 David Caldwell, 40 Henderson, A. P. Knipp, l'etiry Gates, John Fritz, John Whitehead, 174 140 Hopewell Township. _ John herring, 37 Abram Levi, ' 200 Adam Levi,. 205 Mary Levi, 207 Sarah Levi, 202 David Shaver, 106 Conrad Herring, 200 Peter Herring, 210 Hannah Herring, 97 Peter Wilson, 223 Inane Wampler, 174 Benjamin Shoemaker, 202 Samuel Davis, 240 L. Rumbler, ISO Conrad Bateb 200 Henry Bates, 200 Jackson Township. Thomas Partner, 400 Jacob Hiltzheimer, 416 George Steever, 400 Hillary Baker, 413 Thomas Russell, 400 Thomas Ralston, 400 David Ralston, 400 Ephraim Jones, 400 Jonathan Priestly, 437 65 Robert Johnston, 400 Charles Caldwell, 400 James Deane, 422 115 Henry Canes, 400 John Adams, • 400 Henry West, 400 Alexander Johnston, 900 Hugh Johnston, • 400 Thomas McCune, 400 John Russell, 400 John Ralston, 400 James West, 400 ' Samuel Steel, 400 Wm. Steel, 400 Samuel Canan, 420 24 Abtahatn Deane, 395 69 Samuel Marshall, • . 400 Robert Caldwell, 400 John Fithut, 400 John Galbraith,. . 400 Joseph McCune, • 400 George \Vice, 4110 Morris Township Robert G. Stewart, Oneida Township. Sht,inakPr, 100 Robert Young, :15:1 Join. Kerr, JOll3l Jaeliscor Penn Towniihip. .210 402 Joseph 'Miller, Jove Sells, Peter Shafer, Porter Township. 400 Ruth Green. He,ry Green. !,:leuzer Wallnsters, 46 60 402 Wm. Smith, Diary lietmetly & Hugh COell, John S. lett, Shirley Township. Jaws McMillin, 456 64 Peter Wertz, 411 80 Benjamin Brown, 240 120 Daniel Shindle, 375 Samuel Kennedy, 11.11 J, Patterson, 175 Springfield Township. Nathan Crd, 420 102 J. Ord, (part in Dublin) 450 Samuel Caldwell, 9 Stacy Young, 414 150 Tell Township. Simon Potter, 355 129 John Pease, 414 10 Adams Clow, 431 30 George Truman, ' 393 113 John Culdwell, :144 31 Win. Anderson, 150 Tod Township, Jll,ll Cresswell, 107 no. do. 80 du. do. 30 Wm. Sp ring, 400 Benjamin Price, (part) 200 Derry Alexander, 400 Daiiii I Newcomer, 100 Sand. Darkly & Wm. W. Edwards, 400 do. du. 400 Isaac Huston, 400 98 Nanny Davis, 409 Henry Roads, 53 Cook ..k Elder, 133 John Singer, 436 A. S. Russell, 76 Wm. Sheatf, 439 Philip Wager, 333 Benjamin Rush, 400 Philip Stein, 400 Jonathan Jones 400 Owen Jones, . 400 Thomas Denton, 371 Dr. S. Mowan, 456 Richard Bowan, 432 Wm. Mowan, 418 James Bowan, 3:P.1 Ise., Mownn, 394 Thomas Mowan, 398 e mueis Bowan. 448 S•lly Chambers, 431 Robert Chambers, .435 Nancy Chambers, 369 Simnel Chambers, 405 JaILI. Chambers, 400 Bolt. Cidlcuder's heirs, 50 John Musser, 400 Robert Irvin, 347 Neal Clark, (now Amos) 150 Barudollar & Everhart,' (Anderson & Horton,) 100 John P. Baker, 150 9 30 J. S. Stewart. 15 3 23 Jonathan Houston, 400 18 00 Martin Michael, • 27 37 Jonathan Pew, 100 7 60 John Philips, 390 27 34 Ciwirge Buchanan, 311 24 25 David Lapstry, 353 15 60 John Chambers, 400 18 00 Joseph Brown, 175 78 75 Matthew Atkinson, 400 7 60 linen Davis, ' 400 18 0 James liter, 400 18 00 Samuel Cornell., 395 8 12 53 .1. Dougherty & G. 3%'. Speer, 439 51 19 73 do. do. 4:18 40 19 75 Speer & Martin, 76 77 Eliel Smith, 152 1 22 Sarah Haitsoek, 406 11 07 Tempy Shatter, 250 2 00 Joke Fred, 400 13 72 Thom. Mitchener, 150 I'2 54 20 John Bien, 400 12 62 W. 1111111, 400 10 55 John Murphy, 400 15 05 Michael Martin, 417 17 32 Dougherty & Schell ; 25 9 66 Hamilton & Evaus, 39 1 16 ' Union Township. . • - -- Samuel Caldwell, 300 14 10 lobo Bell, 192 102 4 15 Irtliur bra, 435 109 15 78 :Mien Bell, 204 77 4 85 . limn. Bell, 210 110 3 71 brit bow Sell, 400 78 14 40 I [Aerie]; Sell, 400 78 940 1 obert Era. 181 78 848 :. Amnon Sills, 420 11 18 1 elijortiiii Elliott, 37 18 339 i brow Morrison, 400 78 15 60 .I.lselib Morrison, 400 78 14 41 i. ni. litirriek, 200 7 20 . oho Coveoloiven, 288 09 11 51 1 411$1, :Morrison, 87 3 2 13 30 1 07 19 40 7 34 9 12 6 04 Walker Township. thin Patton, 437 18 10 47 and. Caldwell, 100 ' 1:1 5 West Township. • - - -•- 1 50 1 55 1 56 1 50 1 57 150 1 68 I Hahn Sl:ommiker, 183 16 I'2 I. m.Mitehenor, 337 24 64 'I Immna Slitchenor, 428 23 15 1 .ho Jackson 1291 9 49 ALSO, The following real estate upon which person. t I property enough cannot be found sufficient IC pay the taxes, returned by the several col. eters, is charged with the charged with the xes thereon assessed for the rears 1855 and .156, will be sold as unseated funds, in pursu• .ice of the directions of the fiirty-first section of the act of Assembly, °Milled "ail act to re duet: the State Debt, and to incorporate the Pennsylvania Canal and Railread Company," approved the 21 . 1111 of April, Itkil Brady Township.. 1 60 I 77 1 60 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 • .1. F. Cottrell, 8 1 50 Win. Bueltanan's Estate, 26t 3 72 'las. Ross' Estate, 90 0 50 .liis. Drake's Estate; 10 1 25 Wise & 13nelittiotn, 10 4 90 Fisher & Me2lurtrie, 240 3 12 11 , irree Towiship. • -- Allen Green, 153 Franklin Township, Porter Wilson, 14 Eliza Boise, dj Henderson Township, Wilson & Mifflin, .50 Jackson Township. John Henry,. 100 Spin2field Town.hir .1: Ntnrshnit's S 11,bert linnvey, B2 2 00 Ho:niers. J. Wharton, 109 1 75 .11,,e CI Mk, 370 4 96 A, Lane's heirs el al 418 1 42 Tell Township. ncter,on's Heirs, 150 34 48 ‘Valker 1.1. Pik, & 3. litirdner 1110 BURDENS HISTORY OF ALL lONS, with Ateotttit of the Cer , mo. nies and l'ostemK, or the Forms of Wor,,hip of the severol Notions of the World. With 1.;). Porker, D. It. Complete in we: large octi.vo voluoit., of over 7110 i,,es, and illustrat,d with hand. some HogreNings. Price only 14 L S 4 .This work will be found to contain an in, partial account of the history and forms of wor.,hipofull religious denominations, both ancient and modern. The author has had ac cess to the denominational publications of the ditrereht urveds, and give; their religious views and doctrines without any bias on his part. This will be the means or renderit, the work tar reference, ard it should lied a place in the library of every family.'--Chrillion A•frorufe. 1 71 1 54 2 r 4 1 44 2 85 Address LEARY 41; GETZ, 224 Nth., Seed. St. Philittle!, ftbr The above book will be forwarded free of expense to any person sending the Retail price to the Publishers. April 29, '5B. THE REASON WHY. A Corlfid Colledion of come Thooloode of Reasons For Minos which, though yentr• ally Known, are Imperfectly Under. elood. 2 63 3 10 3 24 2 36 1 38 4 10 By the Author of'INQUIRE IVITHIN.' The man who gees out into the world, or at tempts to attend properly to his domestic du ties, win find himself, however abundantly sup plied with books or bullion. perpetually em barrassed liar the want of small facts and small change. This volume supplies the "Ready Coin of Conversation." in Cal shape of science for the million, and makes even the neglected in early studies, feel quite at home upon every topic likely to be discussed within the ordina ry range of the social circle. It imparts PRC I'ICAL INFORMATION ON THE SUBJECT OF PRACTICAL FACTS. It may be denominated, 1 20 5 30 1 60 3 20 7 00 SCIENCE MADE EASY, or a World of useful every day Learning con densed into a Volume for your Pocket This useful work, with which, once examin ed, no man or woman who desires to be thought well informed will ever dispense, embraces 356 pages of well digested learning is all those points that may be said to come under our daily observation, and are likely to arrest our daily attentimi. The common peculiarities of Light, Heat, Air, Acids, dm, are here explain ed is the most intelligible language, and itdop ted to the Popular Understanding. In short this is a FAMILY I3OOK, no well as a Pock et Book for the Merchant and Mechanic. the Clerk, the Manutheturer, and Partner, for it gives. in familia words, the Clearest and most satisfactory Answers to just such puzsling questions as A Child Might Ask, Anti thousands educated people, however well acquainted with the facto, might not he prepared, in a few exact words, perfectly to Explain. It is a handsome I/ nuo volumr , j profusely illustrated with engravings. PRICE ONE DOLLAR. Copias moiled to any ad• dress in the United States free of'postsge.....• Address & FITZGERALD, No, 18 Ann St.,N. Y. THE MODERN ART Taming the most Wild, Vicious AND Unmanageable Horses. As practiced by .11r..1. S. Itarey in Earope, and by myself at NI, 65 efi 67 Waits St., New York, is ereatig a t'uniplete revolution in the manner of training the must noble of brute crew The public arc aware of the immense excite ment which now exists in all Vurope, in emue (pence of witnessing these to.tonishing effects produced by the will of nom over the horse.— By this process, the wildest colt or the 'nest vi cious horse, of any age. may bet:endued in it few hours so its to obey the slightest word or motion of his master. No iWn - tteiliow vicious or stubborn, he is sub dued just as easy, and learns to obey in propor tion to his intelligence ; and it is not *. long ; to witness his high degree of intellect when tin ker the complete control or mew and when once thoroughly trained he never forgets it. I will take the most own horse in America, and in fifteen minutes will im.ke him lie down, and will handle him every war, even put my he a d between liie fowl wet ; ninf in one hour, will learn him of that a boy cau hotline him with ease, 11101 Its Will then look with tam, tiOn inateu.t of deliamee on his muster, Lind soon will follow hint anyw ere. 13y thin process. Ito is completely broken of fear of cars, timurellas, rubes, or tiny other wt.. jest Many valu.iltle horses have I.e.' ruin •,1 front fright, and lives hove been s..entice.l t., vi cif us and unnotnagnal le hones—in r..e, ing is more dreaded titan an migovennit, lit r. 1 iiitti,nt thin process sure in every r I have deterillilled to I.eep the secret 0.. 1,11,1, an it Imo hitherto hello Confined to the few lona trainers in circu.es in this country, bin ita , ex isted fur centutimi in Arabia ' I furnish the whole int...mutton in printed form, Stl elearly de nionelr.tted, that ally road Coo }lntente it at otter Witl,OUt the Idol injury to Itimns.tr or bur-e, awl will .1111 the same to any tol.tre, on re !elm or live dollars. It is the stone 11101 Mr. !tae; is now me ling in Eoglaml and France fir tirto. I would respectfully soy, that I cannot '111,:r -take to answer letters which do not contain the above amount. 11. B. ARMS'ITONG, Apr.14;58 -2m. NEw YoRK Veer. -- TO BE GIVEN AWAY ! All of the Spl.lll[l OM PAIIITIMS with rich Gilt Fr.oLus, now on uxhihition ut SZIENA PIDOILEI GALLERY, NO. 618 IMOfDW.I T. TO BE GIVEN I\ WAY. The proprietors of this bountiful culleetiun of pointittim are also owne of x large trust of lurid Rine in the ihuirishing of Cedar Creek, Va., 90 toiler he nolrond from Wash ington. owl in the immediate vicinity of tho eel elwate.l Sulphur. Iron and Aluui springs, noted for their efficacy in tee cure or Bronchial and (7iii . tincous Di,easeg. Thi• land. up”n which have been erected A STONE FLOUR MILL, 2 SAW MILLS nail 15 DWELLINGS, at an expense or It•um $ 5O O to ss,t 00 each, they noun otter tin. sole in alternate lots. The Price of Each Lot is $lO, for „Melt it 11':,r,,iity !hell, free and deer of ihrionlointee ell, Together whit 01111 of the Oil 1%1,11011gs on Exhibition, whielt alone is worth the stain paid, and would lobo, oily gei.tlenotti's parlor, whilst the Lot why coo Will one of the Iluil , liegu nbovo imined Pamphlets runtaintng a Map, aud explaining Mare Wily the MonVC, and object In be nttnined by making thin apparent sacrifice or a portion of their property, ran he scan at thin valet) of tide paper. . Panics remitting by mail will receive their deeds by return post, and their Pmtimes Ito itch conveyances as they !nay direct. They will be particular iu sending their orders to mane the County and State in which they re• side, us it is necessary, for us to terward the pictures without delay. A building Man will be made to those deli ring it. equal to one bathe cost of the build ing to he erected. Bank liotws should he enclosed in presence of the Post Master, in order to avoid risk. Address, LUCAS, BOWS N & CO., Nu. 618 Broadway', New York. REFENENCE6 NESPECTING TIT.: TO ABOVE NA. 3I if PltoPlatTY, Francis H. Uptuti, Attorney at Law, G 8 Wall street, New York City. Phillip Williams, Esti., Attorney nt Law, Winchester, Va. E. IL L'inntreau. Attorney at Law, 68 Wall street, New York. Apr. 7, NEW STORE ! NEW GOODS ! ! FISHER & Mc/111:11T11111 LTAVING re-opened the ETIII;NAITAN lorinerly known ns "SAxTON . B" take plea— sure ill announcing to their many friellll4, that they IMO received a new and well-selected stock or Goods, which they Feel confident will solisly the demands or die Public. oil unexceptionable in BTTLE mid ot:Auvt. The line of Dress Goods emloaccs ROBEN A (MLLE IN ORGANDIES, LAWNS, PERCALES, &c. Cll.\ LYS, BERAORS, BRILLIANTS, All, DE LAINES. CRA VELLA MOll,llll, DANUBIAN, TANIISE. ,INI LA VEI.LA CLOTH", DEB.‘“,B, LUS'I'RES, Al, PA ci . A s, PRINTS, GINCiI IA Ai, &v. . • We have a fine aissoriment . seniiner Man tilla., Shawls, Dress Trimming, Friliges, .; tholes Altos, Gloves, II siery, Coliers, Handkerchiefs, Hutton, Floss, Sewing Silk, Whalebones tor Skirt:, Heed Hoops, Bracts do., Skirt Cl.or tie ALmo—Tiekens, Osnalturg. bleat.° I and bleached Mit,lins at all prices, Contre White Cambric, Harrell and ii ii,. uttOns. Viclurin Lawns, Nntii•mik4, 'rfixletiii other articles irlielt comprise the hoe ut IV.of and Domestic Dona's. We lidve French Cloths, Fancy CllB , illler,, Saltitwtts.lcans, 'Needs, Cutionailes, Linens, Denims suit Blue Drills HATS, GAPS AND BONNETS. or every varjety and style. Also all kiwis at STRAW GOODS. A good stock of GUM ERIES, lIIEU & QUEINSWARE, pool's a; suers, Wood and Willow-ware, 'midi will We 9ISO deal in PLASTER, FISII, SALT, and ail kind. of GRAIN. and pessees in this branch 0' trade unequalled by any. We deliver all pa. , ages or proofs of Nlerehutull,e, FREE lIF CHARGE, at the depot. of the Bread Top and Pennsylvania Railroads. Conte out. emu all, awl .o eon‘ Weed that the ••151,rtior....1eAkt" is 11.0 I.laeu to secure fashinintele and uestrablii goods, dilan.ed of St the loweet rates. Apr.14:58. 1J style ut the SHA WLS and . I%l i it , n T, t , oL il o la r so iA l;0 , 0ory 5 ACKEREL of ell Nos., Herring, can be had of the best quality, he calling on FISHER & McNluturnin. SPLENDID RAG CARPET far37i ets. per yard at the cheap store at' Flea. R & 111cMorrate. ---- • Pr. John noCunu.h, Driers his pruteabian al on ryiaaa the ladun and vicinity. °died, nu. hill ab, between Montgomery anti Bath. untingdon, Aug. 29, 1855, LIVER INVIG ORATOR ! PREPA liE 11 COMPOUIIie It one or the lies tines now before the thartie, easier, mild any tiler medicine lc tinterie, lint a Livin Liver to eject it+ awl bowels to carry ishin two !mums° the painful reeling. e or most Cathartic, the scone time that chilly in moderate hada it up nith in Y Ult. ANFORD. inilrely of Gums. ~ • ,Lll l .l,a„: l ,,crir.:"(' , '„ i . I nod more Orem.' Limo . it. It is not ouly a CA- I meity, acting tirst on tho .hl, then On the stomach that m titer. tints 11 . 1 . 0 M - 3 Itectilliliy. without ally of e iriettee I in t he operstiwn strreilietti , the system lit i it rges it , and when taken es, will streegliten sell tits rapidity. le t t' be wel l'he Liver is co tors of the 1111111. fill - 111S its nllllllll. 1 , 111 ere liilli dare entirely .o.,iott of the Live! ;ince ol . I,i 11i111.111N 7:1111111 stithirs io ^the Liver— ha, For the .16euses proprietors hes ati Tice of more the it Cq remedy wlierewitl 111 . 1 . 1111,11.111 , tii 11 . ; 'l .l l 1 rorc 11,111 .orvre.l t7..nyhtito ti it Mt 411111.11,1 I the firitteituti rook - 10,, : t 1: 1 ..; B , ti r t i l:l . l t . , :t it i t h. i l t i t.t i . : the powers of Ow .:y.;- ~,,, lent on the 1tt..01, .Co the proper p1 . r.11 . 111- lins When time stottoolt i: at, et lotlt nod the ‘vli..le wit .4,11., het: of one 0rg..0 iii• eet. , e , l to du its duty. I o that orgatt one of Ow Intl it his mtn.ly. inn prat: , en ty tens. to tool autumn Y.ILI-1.1,11111: rem ee,t:er noel the 111 co n heal hr t,e stoet•telt, van , leg the Wu:01, to the whole nettle ef the disease. and I hie (lose alter t here the atom:1011 r s ly need sewing It hoes settle]:s butter. prevented. the Liver Inrigere th y .. . e t,: ry. rt, , Il , lelul the AM I WIWI . the ,eaSlOllll 11. c Only one 1171... - -prevent.; Sighttnitri laken before retir n Only m, ilnw bowels gently. null One (foie taken i pepsin ken ;it niht. 1004014 111 CoqiNts, . . Cc () IR . 110'0 eP tWil tPllsooofliN will Ukii remove tick One Indtle taken moves tlq• eunee of pereet CUM ror Prom' i,h4tinetion if the 'lkea, nail m.tkes itticlintclr elievei Cho lii One dove (Olen repeated iv n :owe cure for (Bolen Alorlop, mid II Itrer • entle 1.1 ‘1.011•1 . 11. cr, Only one I.rotio is neede, to throe mit of [Le spoon, the Cruet; of niedidino offer n long siekne,. --•- . Gri)rie bottle taken for Jalyt.lier remove. , ill .fillmrness or unnatural colic lon ilia One dow taken a .41.1 ham eating; t igur to the apiumite. and nukes rum] digest t , ell. One !lose often repeated cores Chasmic I /ier rluen in its worst Mem% n•hile manner and Bowel complaints yield almost to the tir, (hew One or two ( . line., coven ittmekn rnn ini he Worm. , in (7hildren ; there In no :rarer or :pow' ira ti.niedy in the world. &I It never • . _........ . Ci a r.% few bottles cures drow , y, be exviting the ahsorlients We take pleasure in reetanmenling this irerl -10101 ilg a preventive for Fever .111.1 Aro, Chin. Fever. nail all Fe...-. of a ltili•.n•'l'voe. It operates with vertainty. net tleotsatols are wil • I,tory to it. wmt lerltll virtan.. All who use it aregfri;l4tileirun.rninion+ t, thoony in its for,. tirNix water in the re,,,th with the leviee rater, and *wallow both tutotliet. The Liver Invigorator. I+ a scientilii• ilise“very, and is 4.4 working idnumt MO great to believe. It cure.,.; if by magic. even the lir4st thine giving o. lit. iio.l reliloin More ti one hottlit is re quir.i I,s elite uu • kind or Liver die worst jaundice or DysliwpSlit to it eolll - Ilesibailie, all or whieli are the result or a .I.se.tseil Liver. DOLLAR l'Elt noTTLE. DR. SANFIIII, 145 Na.• Soli! lir 11. DENT'S!' ; 111.1NTIhGPOrii, PA .188 e 13, 1837. A HOMESTEAD FOR $lO, FOR SALE in the "14411 Itegion" and other 1)111.00118 of vir g imii, the following Forms anti Boil ding Lots, in Shares, to wit: 100 ue•es, gull mine ix 100 o•Tes. 4 Farms 0160 acres each, are 250 .4 25 44 40 4 . 4 . 1000 4 • 70 " 211 .• 44 1400 " 150 " 10 44 ' 4 laoo 4 • 250 " 5 •• 12,11 " 500 " 3 46 44 I nun 250 Build); lots A. stn. unit sq. 71 11 " 1350 " ox •on 925 " 2400 " " 50x100 " 025 4000 " " 24x100 " 050 10,00 u Shirts, uinuatiting to I O,UOO au's, Certificates of the obare Shares, (with illuals for the immediate nod .fencer, of the 1),1 , 1 , ,) 1111,e 11rc11 k 111:1k.sed in 111,00 cti,calpCS. en", auk, dud ; Irhlell, after licittg well tuooal up, hare been wooOerts.l 011 tht• ttut• st .e from I to lIIMOO tit.. Ito ouo kIIIMS the ,•,•olvol• :to, pAri Icul.tr envelope. lot, wilt Itt• ', It it .OIL) CAI 11. ,1111.1.1 rCi s k•ri - lICe to ‘,ll •I t l'y .011 Seta It. 011" 111.1- .11.010 . .1t11i0, • , 111 111 1111 '1 Farm. containing a Gobi Aline is valued at tt'a.),Otta. mei the size ing Lets bare brcll iwiling at divas Hove nireaily 11 en sold rie•e 11'ia1st itli stanil the Cll.:live _etit. , g Inn Faile:, ever) perelinser i.. wiarante il one in these lob: at lent. Every other I,uveheser i. !weed lo get ice 1.1 ;it Icu.t ilOuille it. .Ito :111.1 I ,lllle. 1,e1 . ) perelianer one in' iit le i,t I.t le iin 010 revue. 111.1 st crew lent, ',mei user "Ai gel at 11111,111 g ill , 11111 e Irnw ...MO up 10 *OlOOll. Them. etre, 1.1111 inn mold bo sulll, 11.1,1 it .i..er bei.g resvreeil, toe inereaNe in ine yak. ui whit!il eel einn u iensatu tor tau lau,eat. , autiticu. Tay aut proceed:: ate to lie it. local 1 1 11proVenients, :melt as Sebum., beelittieS, 6.12. Aby number ui Senn, eat lit taken becure a Farm to 11 11t ledsl vertilientes ul.llllilie.l 1.) lie) nig une•ltun end the Ltiteili by paying Illeolliee 4,0 7U,ttOo Aerc6 Ut Laud, ill Li•ge or mull tr.trof cult ulbo ue luul at pelval4 mile. and upon illun reasunaule Luray. Sumo or oix Agents are mooed everywhere to Wilda. Liberal in , luve.oeitt4 will Le given. Fur lull p.u•tieuturu ..opiy to h. isAUltl•:lt, lull Ito3ul, Claw!. ell. Vu, Ali 14,%t..:1. DISAOLUTION OF PBOTNEIIISIIIP. Tile putt...hip tiotottuore nut..n the undersigned, witht the firm • Eby & Cu., was this day dis•olvod by mutual con sent. These knowing tlivoiselvt littlJ.4o.l to the outil Firm, Luther my note or Houk .teoliUtit, urn ruyueuttxl to cull and •ettlu Ulu snow W4ll Leeman who Moue is 1141110t .. .t0il to one thu mane of the firm run eettleu.si ut filo I.EONA 1) G. KESSLER, GEORGE BOY, JR., J I..ssk; 151FFEN BA UGH, WILLIAM W.ttil). , :Ell. The heelers 'III he eto.tiouell at the old stand by lieu. Ebs, Jr. Rill Creek, April 14, 14411,44. - -------- - MISCELLANEOUS AIIVERTISEMENTs. NEW RAW 1100101. JUST PUSLISIIED UT KAY & BROTHER, LAW BOOKSELLERS, PUBLISHERS AND INlroirms, 19 SOUTH SIXTH STHRLT, PHILAUELPHIA LINIITATIOSS AND LIENS:— Or the Limitation Aotnen. and of Met. , a gainst Beal Estate Pennsylvaida. By Em H. hetet... Esq. FROII TIIII 110 N. 1 - 1011ACIS 13INNEY.—"The de sign of it is exeellent and its uses are manifold It most conduce to bring the law on them heads into better shoo, i.y exhil , itidl it.in its aggre gate, and 01114 showing the betting of its part: upon curl other. It nitiNt ako romote the lin • ndi and rem, letettems Conveyaneiog, whirl ti,0n . 211 vastly advanced beyond what it w. fifty , 011 nit,nnplete." A LSO, lIIIIWITLY'S UNITES) STATES DIGEST. .1 , , \onlli t Digest of the Laws of the lini tv.! St.‘te, iron' he Adoption of Ow Consti uoion tie end 01 the XXXIV ConLres, 1759 -iss7. 111 Futowatum C. BIIIGIITI.I, miller of ••l'onloll's Digest.' he. 1 vol. Imperial Fro, 1011. 1142. Pri, only $6. Etto,t THE 110 N. H. B Tate',Cm. Jrs- TWO , . list TIIN UNITED SI'ATISS.—"t is a work of m ,e., va,e. and executed. The Ile ads dilliolTlit Aels of Congress are ttr,....v.1 it well clov•en stud alinnipriate and w:... is still Mine in tout, the Index so far as I aye keen aide 1 , 1 exAnine it. is rural lisle. hook has evidently Itetl prepared With Mien tale and judgment. and with, I donot not, he very •tahle to the poldie. A Lso. 14'171,11.Y I'IIII.I9IINTN 1./i'Nl,.‘ I'', /li F 1 'ICUS, 4th and Re vised E.11.0n. LINN' , A NA rIcA I, INIMX to the Penn• sylvitata Report, IN 1 . 111:1 , tit., lON, 11.1 PIIACTICE. 4th and llovlsed Edition. By T0.,,v 1•:so. March It), 1858.-2 m... NOTICE, A JOITNEYMAN SADDLE AND lINESS—MAKER, in want ern ;i• p went, ieiti hear of a favorable sit, it:g ul this office. NICHOLAS' BANK NOTE REPORTER. ISSUED FROM O. 70 IVA LI, S Err NEW YORK. IS the mie:t correct and reliable work of the t kind ever published. It is the only Repor ter pub! n. 11511 in Well street. and contains list or all the Banks in the United States stud ..... 1 9E'IFLA/LISA. Nlont}dy Et Ittn•En- osdtt Viii Ciunt and Pos• tage cl... 1111) &v 111; 2 00 'co pvery yearly subscriber is giving t oil, l'hart of Thirty Six Pages, whit, beautifully engraved tile similes ot all the in the world. Oar Numerous FraudsAN been preeti4e4 neon the community, by oreettado Bonk Note Iteporte. sts Mood, 1111111Prolle frnwlulent eel u,‘ iitilling eta airs, miseallvd thinks, the thi:, 'the Ibily Reliable Reporter, ill Haehaea t" the following first rho, REF!. ENC ES. Nt.:w vona.—Daniel Drew, Bat key: Alorri, Alarine Bank. U. S. I.ile Insurance company, .1. mato, Secretary; Howard Fire I, e .uirmee Company—J. T Skidmore. Iron, C e l e h U. 11.11.n:ell, l'rua. Aleutian. Bank; Manhattan Life Insurance Connate y, C. Y.. See'y; Aleeltinties' Bank, G. De An gelis, l'ashier; Can. Field, Cashier Williams liiir_h City Batik. N. In.— We tiny at our office nll money at the prwes quoted in the It.porier. We alto pay ,i. 4•1411 ntn mint n, the purchase and sale of LAND W.% liti NTS. A. Nlt '1 II i LAS & CO.. Bankers, No. 7u IN'ittl. street, New hark City. Apr. 7, 'sBt—tits. PURE CATAIVBA BRINDY. !facing received the sole agency of A. F beard l Co.. Druggists, Philada., ler the sale or the Brandy ti.r Duntiogrlon euunty, we con. fidently offer it to the public, no a pine tied Ml stdultermed article as the following certificate will prove. Chemical himpeclar's 2 Sixth St., I,eta•eeu %Valuta 1111,1 Viue Cincin.li, :starch, 1837 This will certify that I have this day ;aspen zed two separate lots of Catawba Brandy one in Barrels and one in Bottle. IMltlolactured by Lanritze I,yous, and sold by his Sole Agoat, .1...1, at the 1).1e.t. No. 1)9 opposite the Bur net House. awl 111 Woo Third Street, Cincin nati, anal timl ti I) 01 pure and free from all 11111.111.1, c), deleterious drags. and as such havo marked the same, as the law directs Gi ven andur my halal :It me (signed.] 1111?.01 COX, M. li., Inspector of A leholic Lignors, &c. .Irly 28, 1857, Sir :-1 liar.• a battle al Lyons' Ohio Cataal.a 11,11..1y. furnished IT 31r. .\ .Ir, al I. S Y., Par lila! i 1., coniaia tally those ia gtedwats. in pare liranoly. The leee.e.tem of Aleehol elenie..llll.lllllll IA 47.00. I 1114 terr this sample to 11.• pale Ili•undy with ..., Illvar or it is del:rata alai ta.....liar. JAMES 10. Cllll. 11/N, 31. The 111110 CATAWBA BR:INUY not .mly • al, but even excels the best imported heir sin purity and flavor. It is in fact the It. ..t rawly known. This stmement is fully ....rokirated by the certifientes of many If obi most distinguished analytical Chuaiata, slllllo ..1 , illOl licealllpally this eiteulsr. 'I he aunt of PURE BRANDY has long i..,11 felt in this country, sod the introduction os an article of such quality as to supersede ilm tale mid 11130 or 'hose 0.10 cr0,010,00d3 hats .o —l,l coder the name of Brandy, Call Wily h.' 11,1111114 i 1114 a grist public good. The Cii mwlia Brandy possesses all the gum' qualities vaunted for the best imported Liquor, mid i,, flarky and superior flavor. It is il,re• fully entitled to the patronage or th. 1 016 tic. We feel confident that its reception in this State will be as that which it hits lot wish 111 110 Great West, and that the time is hot Gar ilituant, when the superiority of our owsa Li• ,Il,llrs will put an end to their importtition from abroad. In Nleditinal purposes this Brandy lins un ri‘ml, and has long been needed. Sfirlt is a Sovereign and Sure Remedy for D. stolen'', Flatulency. Low Spirits, Languor, General Debility, &c.,t ALSO Vint SALE, Falselby's Celebrated Still and thttateritgue. W u.rn ,4reLude in the neighborhood ut Cincinnati. and are guarantied to be the pure juice ot the Grail, and ar e emin e ntly e a l• calmed tiir invalids, and persons who require a gentle stimulant, and for Sacramental purposes or as a Ileveruge will be Mond equal, if nut su• perior. to the best imputed. 4 Itetail Piict.• Mr. Hittudy and Wines, .$1,24 . per Quail Bottle. iftitrA liberal discount made to the trade.. 4.4 Address JOHN READ, Druggist. lIIKELLANEOUSADVERIISEMINP'.. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. JOEIN STONE it, SON s. CASCVILLE CEMIMARY. 805 Chestnut steet above eighth, i.ate , ;/ 4., Nuoth .4•.:Tooiri Sired) Only $19.5 0 per Quarter. II WI l'A M. McN. WALsli. Principa ILTY. l. Ain: NoW IgErEIVIN4I Professor of Languages and Philosophy. SPRINGIMPORTATIONOPSILK He rr Karl Hkeocnheim, 1 1 , . e Language 4. Literature. & MILINEItY GOODS. M. Eugene Chivaut, CONSISTING IN PART OV Professor of P. each and Piano Music, FANCY liiiNNEr AND CAP RIBBONS, ' James W. Hughes, SATIN AN I, TA FFE"I'AS RIBBONS, I l'qe..sor of Mathematics, etc, eli.oS DE N A PLItiS, (OW,. . MA HiT N 1..5 AND FLORENCES, ck Nii HIEN cll ill A PES, BLACK A NI, coLORED VELVETS, ENGLISH BoNNET SATINS, T.11;1,..\ TA N N ES, MA LINE AND ILLUSION I..I('FX ETC. Ai. A ASSORTMENT OP FRENCH AND AMERICAN FLOWERS. As the above nonsitdiM;stly or our own in; THIS SCHOOL HAS LATELY PASSED portation, we are enabled to offer them on fn. I into new hands, and the present owners vocable terms, are determined to make it a first class Institm March 10th, tion. The majority of the new faculty are al- ready on band, and student , ' will he received as 80011 as they %bill tt, come. Young ladies an gentlemen intending to go to school will do well to write to us before con• eluding, to go elsewhere. There is no cheaper, and we Lettere there will be no better schOod now than ours. Both sexes are received, all branches taught mid students can enter at any time. For Maher information, address JOHN D. WALSIf, Cassuille, Huntinydon Co, Pa. Deeember 9, 1857.4. To Merchants and Farmers GROUND PLASTER can ho had at the Huntingdon Hour and Plaster It ills , in any de airable quantity. on and after the lat lay of March, 1858, We deliver it Fit. OF 'NIA Rol, on the car+ at the doings of the Pennsylvania and Broad Top Railroads. FISHER & McMURTRIE. SAVING FUND, EWE PER CENT INTEREST NATION AL SAFETY TRUST CO. WALNUT sTIREET, sount..w.:s i 0,51,11 OF TIMID, kilil,_,Ylikil'fjl:l72.> hicorpo rale deby 11, slAii , (if vi.,,,,,yivania. ivi - oNEy IS RECEIVED IN ANY SUSI, 1,1 - larue or small, awl interest paid from the day of deposit to the aay ot withdrawal. Tic office is open every day from ii o'clock in the morning till 5 o'clock in the ofternami. and on Monthly and Thursday evenings till s o'clock. 111)N. HENRY L. BENNER, President. ROB EIIT SE LFRI DG E, 17ce !resident, W SI. J. REED, Secretary. DIRECTORS : 1 Hon.llenry L. Benner, F. Carroll Brewster, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barry, Robert. L. Selfridge, Francis Leo, Saul. K. Ashton,Joseph Yorke., I C. Landreth Manes, Geary Diellentlerfil.r, Money is received and payments made daily without IP lice. St oo The investments are made in Real Estate Mortgages, e l Rents, and such el ass PO eurhies as the Charter requires. Feb.24,'57. STAGE LINE • FROM Chambersburg to Mt, Union 'inc undvrsig otd nature that a stmiensionof the line of Stages over the road between Chantliershurg and Ali, l'aimt. cannot he but disadrantageous to rr /urge -ectioll of the Mill- In', has. at a considerable expense and trouble made arrangements to run at line of Stages 'fri-weekly between the two points G iod llorses and comfortable Stages have been pla ced on the route, and experienced and tr.'s drivers will super , atefiJ the running. ot' the Cottelles. The proprietor of the tine is disirous that it lie maintained, and he therefore culls upon the public generally to patronize it. confi dent that tt aill be tirr their mutual advantage. Every attention necessary will be given, and the running of the tltage, will lie regular. Or Stages leave Mt. Union, every Tuesday Thursday, and Satuttlay evenings. arriving at Chambersburg the next lily at 2 o'clock. lie [timing, leave Chumbersbarg, the same night at 11l n'eloek, arriving at Mt. Union the next evening in time for the ears. Between Mt, L'n ion and Shade Gap the line will lie daily. (Er Fare through $8; to intermediate points in proportion. JOHN .lAMISON. Jan. 20th, 185/I.—tr. .5-I'll lir. Hardman, Analytical Physician. Physician for Diseases of the Unit's, Throat and Heart—Formerly Physician to the CINCINNATI MARINE HOSPITAL, also to INVAI,IDS RETREAT, Author of "Lotto s a Invalido," JS CO:MING. Sea lellowing (71m1 MAY Appointments. Dr. Hardman; Physician tOr disease of the Lungs, (formerly Phy-ician to Cincinnati Ma rine llospital,) will be in attendance at his rooms as follows Huntingdon,Jackson's lintel, Monday, May 26. Lewistown, National Hotel. 25. Hollidaysburg, Exemmge Hotel, " 27. Dr. Hardman treats Consumption, Bronchi tis, Asthma. Larryngittis and all diseases of the throat and lungs, by medical Inhalation. lately used in the Brounon Hospital, London. The great point in the treatment of all 1, man mala dies is to get tit the 11iSCRSI• in the direct man ner, All medicines ere estimated by their 11,- 6,1 Ri•1011 the gee requiring relief. This is the important fact mien which Inhalation is ba sed. If the stomach is diseased we take medicine directly into the stomach. lithe lungs are diseased, breathe or inhale medicated va pors directly into the lungs. Medicines are the antidotes to disease and should be implied to the very sent of disguise. Inhalation is the all- Ovation of this principle to the treatment of the longs, for it gives us direct access to those intricate air cells end tubes which lie out of reach of every other means of administering medicines. The reason that Consumption, and other diseases of the lungs, havedierenifore si.ted all treatment has been because they had never peen approached m a direct manner by medicine. They were intended to act upon the Inn, and yet were applied to the stomach.— Their action was intended to be local, and yet, they were so administered that they should not act constistutionally, expending immediate and prineipal action upon the umitleouling :nowt+. whilst the Mid ulcers within the lungs were un molested. 'Modellon brings the medicine in direct comae' with the disease, without the disadvantage of any violent action. Its spoil • cation is simple, that it eau be employed by the youngest intent or feeblest invalid. It does nut derange the stomach, or interfere in the least ile• gree with the strength, comfort. or business of the patient. OTHER DISRASEB TREATTIL—In relation to the following diseases, either when compli• crated with lung atfeetions existing Own, I also invite consultation. I usually find them prompt ly curable. Prolamin:: and all other farina of Female cot,- ' plaints, Irregularities and Weakness. Palpitation mid all other forms al Heart Disease, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, and all attune diseases of litumaeli un,l bowels, Sic. . . All discuses or the eye end ear. Neuralgia, Epilepsy and uIl tree oh nervous disouse.— No charge for consultation. S. 1). HARDMAN. M. D. June 3, 1857. ULANKS..-Always buy your Blanks at the Journul Oiliest." We have now prepared aye r stlinrierertattie or BLANK DEEDS, BONDS, J Li) •t;AiENT NOTES, SUMMONS', EXEC at NS. tite. BUCKS IN GLOVES & MITTS chow A. V. 0W144.14 Mrs. X. Mc& Walsh, reeeptress. Gr. eign Painting, Botany, history etc. Miss E. Faulkner, 310nochromaties. Painting, Drawing, de. Miss Anna 111. Gray, Pia - nO Music and French. Miss Jennie 111. Walsh, Primary English. DR. .MOBSEIS INDIAN ROOT PILLS. MI. MORSE, the inventor of MORSE'S IN DIAN ROOT PILLS, has spent the urea ter part of hiside in, travelling. having •isited Europe, Asia, and Africa, as well as North. America--his spent three years among the In dians of our Western country—it was In this way that the Indian Rout Pills were first revered. Dr. Morse was the first man to es tablish the fact that all diseases arise from Im purity of this Blood—that our strength, health and life depended upon this vital fluid. When the various passages become clogged, and do not act in perfect harmony with the dif li•ret I functions of the body. the blood lases it. action, becomes thick, corrupted and di -i.t.sad: thus causing all pains sickness and of every name; our strength is exhaus teit, ..oe health we are deprived oh and it' oa t tire is not assisted in throwing off the stag. tient humors, the blood will heroine choked and cease to act, and thus our light of life will Ihrever be blown out. Hose important then that we should keep the various passages of the holy free and open. And how pleasant to us that we have it in our power to pot a medi eine in your reach, namely, Morse's Indian Boat Pills, manufactured from plants and roots which grow around the mountainous cliffs in Nature's garden, for the health and recovery of diseased man. One of the roots from which these Pills are made is a Sudorific, which a pens the pores of the skin, and assists Nature in thrmving out the finer parts of the corrup tion within. The second is a plant which is an Expectorant, that opens and unclogs the passage to the lungs, and thus. in a soothing nastier, perform 3 its duty by throwing off phlegm. and other humors from the lungs by portions spitting. The third is a Diuretic, which gives ease and double strength to the kidneys; thus encomaged. they draw large a— mounts of impurity from the blood, which is then thrown out bountifully by Cie urinary or wit!, pasiusge, and which could ni t have been discharged in any other way. The fourth is a Cathartic, and uCcompithies the other prop. vets-s of the Pills while engaged in purifying the Wood; the coarser particles of impurity which cannot pass by the other outlets, aro thus taken up and conveyed off in great quan tities by the bowels. From the above, it is shown that Dr. Morse's Indian Root MIN not only enter the stomach, but become united with the blood, for they find way to every part, and completely mut out and demise the system from all impurity. and .tlie life of the body, which is the blood, be comes perfectly healthy; consequently all sick. nets nod pant is driven from the system, for they cannot remain when the body becomes so pure and clear. The rens•tn why people are so distressed when sick, and why so many die, is because they do not get a medicine which will pass to the afflicted parts, and which will open the emeriti passages for the disease to be cast out heave, a large quantity of flied and other mat ter it lodged, and the stomach and intestines are literally overflowing with the corrupted amiss; thus undergoing disagreeable ferment. tion, .1118tatitly mixing with the blood, which throws the corrupted matter through every vein and artery. until life is taken from the body by disease. Dr. Morse's Pills have ad ded to themselves victory upon victory, by re storing millions of the tick to blooming health and happiness. Yes, thousauds who have been racked or tormented with sickness, pain and anguish, and whose feeble frames have ern scorched by the burning elements of ra ging fever, and who have been brought, as it were, within a step of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they would have been numbered with the dead, had it not beau for this great and wonderful medicine, Morss'a Indian Root Pills. After one or two doses had been taken, they were astonished, and ab solutely surprised, in witnessing their charm ing effects. Not only do they give immedi ate ease and strength, and take away all sick arse, pain and anguish but they at once go to work at the foundation of the disease, which is the blood Therefore, it will be shown, espec ially by those who use these Pills, that they will so cleanse and purify, that disease—that deadly enemy—will take its flight, and the Hush of youth sad beauty will again return, and the prospect of a long and happy life will eher;sli and brighten youedays. ON.— Beware of a counterfeit sign ; ; .1. 8..11001, All genuine have the name .1. WHITE & CO . each box. Also of A. J. White & CO. All oth- • spurious. A. J. 111 TE & CO., &le Hopriefors, 50 Leonard Street. Now York. Dr. Nurse's Indian Ruot Pills are sold by all dealers in Medicines ~ , gents wanted in every town, village and hamlet in the land. Parties desiring the agency will address es above for terms. sir Price 25 cents per box. five boxes will be sent WI receipt of $l, postage paid. JOHN READ, Agent Huntingdon, Pa. December .6 CASSVILLE SEMINARY, M. Ma. Walsh, Prir.oipal This school for young ladies and gentlemen is probably the cheapest one of the kind in the country. The expenses per yeur for board, room rent, furniture. fuel and tuition In CO/0131011 English use only $BB. Piano Music is only tts per quarter. All the languages end the osnamentals are propor- tionally cheap. For other information address John D. Walsh, Cassville, Huntingdon Co., Pa. The next quarter commences Monday, iext• tutu 18th., 1888. dsN►l.l,'BP.