~_ otrxii Lenz Dnownn.—Miss Mary Culp a beautiful and accomplished young lady, was drowned not week in the Little Chiques a Mount Joy, Lancaster county, Pa. She, in company with Miss Mary M ventured out upon the stream in a skiff. The boat, un . fortunately, upset, precipitating them both into• the creek, which nt that time, owing to the re cent rains, was quite swollen and rapid. Miss McNeal caught at a limb and supported herself until she was rescued. After dredging the stream for some time, Miss Cnlp's dead body WM found with her arms clamped firmly around a floating log, and was loosened with the great. 'rust °° There are hundreds of remedies sold at g re, purporting e all d )fella able e.srerirasTovery best I r ,T:own, till we MO lost faith in them all. out there is one exception. We speak of Dr. Sanford's Invigorator, which) came to tie recommended for Liver COMplaitos and all diseases seising from a diseased Liver. The testlmonials of to many of our Physicians in laver, induced as to try it. and now con. vii tiou is certain that it 18 one of the greatest blessings ever given to Dyspeptics. for it ;wide a complete cure before the first bottle was to. ken, and now we can oat anything eatable without trouble, while before nothing bet the lightest food would digest., and often that gave pain. Now what we want to say to our readers Ist, if Liver Complaint or Dyspepsia trouble you do not fail to try this the greatest remedy in the world.—Ex. For sale at Smith & MeMan• gills. Air The gossatner wigs and toupees menu• factored by George Thurgaland are so superb or to any others made, fit those who wear them are loud in their praise. They are of a feathery lightness and so skillfully wrought that detection is impossible. Gentlemen are invited to call at his Hair Dressing Rooms, No 29 south Sixth street and examine them. eorge bas 10. a Liquid Hair Dye, entirely free from deleterious quallities, and pays pm timidar attention to Dyeing Hair and Whisirers PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. l'un.AmarniA, Mity 12, 1888, FLOUR—Seperfine. per barrel, $4 50114 62 Fxtra " " 4 75n5 00 5 25n6 20 3 25 family .. nye Flour u 111t.ul Wbuut— rell, re bushel, \l'Lii~ C: rti Ciaverarid Timothy siaql Flax .` $1 3'.. , a4 50 per 6.1 pondti; per bushel GROVER 14. BAKER'S CELEBRATED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. 4J3 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, 730 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA /These Machines are now jnstly admitted to be the hest in use for Funnily Sewing, ma king a new, strong, nod elastic stick, which will NI, rip, even if every fourth stitch be cut.— CUT:II,s sent us application by Inter. Agents wanted. Feb.17,'08.41m. To Contractors Thu COMIIIi6FIOIIOB of Huntingdon County will receive sealed proposals at their tiWee in Huntingdon, up to one o clock on Tuesday, he 25th inst., for repairing the Trough Creek Bridge. near Wilson 3; Garner's Mill. A new Fier is to lie constructed of good hail stone.— 'lle span on the west side of the river to Le place! in a straight position, and till weather to tin taken down so as to ineasure six ft et on the floor of the linitice. By order -of the Colllllli.io ere. H. W. :1111.mm, May 12;58. 3t. Clerk. PREMIUMS AWARDED THE JOURNIL JOB OFFICE winEl3o 3E13E1 131 TB fri PRMTING. Ivc;:wriacp3p. reTor,t those to our subscribers who re• eivo their paper., to inf•fan us of those in their immediate neighborhoods who now subscribers to the "Jonrual," and have faded to receive the same, mince the stealing. Of our pack-book, by ruffians on the 3d of February. nrOcir-41.1N4T r i m M317)! WHEAT AND CORN wanted at this &lino. Th.so having tither ean dispose of II • same by (1011114 snni, New Card-Press. Having bought n fast "CARD PRESS," we are now prepared to mint in the prcportion at three cards in the same time that any other press in the county can print one, consequent• ly we can print them cheaper—if nit done well we make no charge at all: We ask your pa tronage. COOK STOVE. A SPLENDID NEW COOK STOVE for sole at this office; it is calculated to burn wood or coal. LAMES COLLARS, newe , t Rtylem in erent variety nt the MLTHOPOLITA. Bheuznat!Ern s Last Groan I will, on receipt of 1), send a recipe, sim ple, safe, and easily compounded, which I warrant to cure the rheumatism in twenty fuur Ad•lresy, hours. RITZENBURG, M. D. Box 271 Woupuo, Wis. Wite.ness, By an act cf the General Assert, bly of the Catninottwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled 'An act to amend an act directing the mode of selling unseated lands for faxes and other purposes,' passed 13th March, 1-15. nod the o , her at ts, upon the subject, the Treasu• tors of the several Counties within this Cutn• monwealth, are directed to commence on the 21 Monday in June, in the year 1816, and at the expiration of every two years thereafter, and adjourn from day to day, if it be necessary to do so, and make public sale of the whole or any port of such tract of unseated land, situ• ate us the proper comity, as will pay the ar rearages of the tuxes which shall then have re mained due or unpaid for the space of one year before, together with all costs necessarily accruing by reason of such delinquency, &c. Therefore, I, (F. H. Lane.) Treasurer of the county of Buntingden, do hereby give notice that itpcm the following tracts of unseated hind, situate as hereinafter described, the sea eral. sums stated are the arrearages of taxes, respectively, due and unpaid for one year; sad that in pursuance of the direction of the afore. sold act of Assembly, I shall or. Monday. the 14th day of June, next, at the Court House, in the borough of Huntingdon, commence the Public Sale of the whole ur ally part of such trusts of unseated landb, upon which, all or any port of the taxes herein specified shall then be due, and continue ouch sale by ad. j , llll,llleili until all the tracts upon which the taxes shall remain dtm or unpaid, be sold F. 11. LANE, Treas. of Hunt. co., Pa. Trenourer's Office,t April Ist., 1838 f Amount rf taxes due and unpaid on Me fol• lowing tracts of Unseated Lunde, up to and including Me year 1854. Barren Township. Tax. War'tees or Owners. Acres, Perch. Amt. W. Shannon & Ash, 597 132 16 97 GPO. Bingham. 433 83 11 19 Wm. ,r, 150 1 91 bun A. Wri..flit & Co., MO C. Newitigham, 400 Brady. Lewin jgow, Jesse hawking, 44G 10 Robert Watson, 379 2 61 John IVmson, 402 2 76 Wm. Watson, . 425 1 23 Andres , Bell, 43 39 1 22 Fire,James .._ llO 4 65 Jame!, Wat'son, Calm David Caldwell, 400 9 08 Sall' UPI Caldwell, 400 9 00 Samuel Harstoek, 400 78 5 20 Ed ward Nash, 299 98 4 II . . Julia -Nash, ' 289 110 3 94 Henry Sill, 207 . 2 i 7 Samuel Morrison, 297 135 4 31 John Fried, 400 5 20 Sarah Harstoek, jr,, 430 11 52 Jacob Barriek, 405 10 94 3111Iy liarriek, 190 1 81 Sarah Ilarrick, , 400 10 80 Pew Ilarsioek, 400 10 80 1-:tae Harstock, 400 10 80 Elizabeth lint st ock, 400 10 80 Mary Fried, 400 5 20 11 ugh Morrison, 200 2 Di Neal Clark, 157 7 55 Andrea , Sell, 207 5 03 John Sell, 207 3 33 Abriihnin Wright, 409 18 44 Abraham Green. 280 105 16 52 Lane Green, 332 61 20 78 Thomas Green, 24.1 63 14 59 John Green, 269 56 15 88 .101[11 E,7nris, 1 10:11 I'4 1 '2 3:tl 25 Joshua Cole, Thomas Grcen, sen., 303 108 11 09 Zuelinriah Chaney, 232 1:19 13 12 Ephraim Galbraith, 413 126 8 09 George Green, 283 31 13 89 .lohn Dunn, 440 . 11 78 1 50 I Robert Dunn, 440 11 88 $ ____ Thomas Green, 50 6 43 Dublin. Titus Harvey, 415 88 1 55 John Forrest, 400 1 50 George Willi:h., 17 28 Frnn• lin John Canna, 92 20 13 30 Jahn Partner, (Honk) 11 I 07 J M'Cahan & re:rikon, 100 19 40 lainei :11,1:1elland, 39 17 7 34 Win. ()sinker, 30 9 12 DilVid CilltlWell, Tictiderson, g. P. TWIT, i'enry Gates, John Fritz, John Whitehend, Hopewell Townahip. Herring, Abram Levi, • Mara Levi: 205 55 Allow Levi, 207 56 Sari;li I.i,i, !tl2 50 David Slower, 106 57 tiiiinid Ilerriiig, 200 50 Pei, Herring, 210 58 11;0,1,30 Herring, 97 73 Pot, 223 Ismie Wampier, 174 SlllK.maker, 202 tifinliti4 I hiviA, 240 1,, lt.l6lpr, ' 180 Colo,d lintel, 200 Ili.itry !rotes, 200 Jarli,ion l'omi.hip. Thonmq Purmrr, 400 416 George Fo.wver, 400 1 GO Hillary !biker, 413 3 00 ll'hoimis Russell, 400 3 00 Thomas Rs Lion, 400 3 00 David 11.11.4.1, 400 3 00 Ephraim .liMen, 400 3 00 .1.11111,1111111 l'riestly, 437 65 3 31 Robert Johnston, 400 3 00 Charles Caldwell, 400 3 00 James Deane, 422 115 3 15 Henry Conan, 400 3 00 John Adams, 400 3 00 Henry West, 400 3 00 Alexunder Johnston, 4UO 3 00 Hugh Johnston, 400 3 00 Thomas McCune, 400 3 00 John Russell, 400 3 00 John illtleiioll, 400 3 00 James West, 400 3 00 Samuel Steel, 400 3 U 0 Witt. Steel, 400 3 00 Samuel Gamin, 420 24 3 15 Ala ahem Deane, 395 69 2'96 Samuel Marshall, 400 1 GO Robert Caldwell, 400 3 36 John Fulton. 400 3 00 Johli Galbraith, 400 3 00 Joseph McCune, 400 3 00 George Wice, 400 1 60 Iberia Township. Robert G. Stewart, 23 92 Oneida. Tow•nehip. Elisha Shoemaker, Robert Young, 353 2 8.; John Kerr, 100 14 91 John Jackson, 1291 S 84 • Penn Township. h Miller,Josep 210 ..... 79 - -- 402 3 00 397 3 00 Porter Township. Jane Sells. Peter Shafer, Ruth Green, 400 3 00 Henry Green, '277 2 06 Eleazer Wit Ousters, 46 60 69 Wm. Smith, 402 18 09 Mary Kennedy dt Hugh Coen, 319 9 56 John S. !sett, 294 8 81 Shirley Township. James McMillin, 956 64 1 71 Peter Wertz, 411 80 1 64 Benjamin Brown, 240 120 2 14 Daniel Shindle, 375 1 44 `km uel Kennedy, 414} 2 85 IV, & J, Puttmstin, 175 35 Springfield Township. Nathan Crd, 420 102 3 36 J. Ord, (part in Dublin) 450 1 31 Samuel Cu 16.111, 9 14 Stacy Yuung, 414 150 2 07 Tell Township. 355 129 2 63 114 10 3 10 Simon Putter, John Poise, Adam Clow, 431 30 George Trnman, 395 113 Jiihn Caldwell, 34 4 31 Win. Anderson, 150 Tod Township . . .- .. Jacob Cresswell, 107. 86 do. do. 80 68 do. do. 30 1 20 Win. Spring, 400 6 30 Benjamin Price. (part) 200 1 60 Merry Alexander, 400 3 20 Daniel Neweumer, 100 ' 7 00 Semi. Barkly & Win. W. Edwards, 400 19 80 do, do. 400 lo 20 Inane Huston, 400 98 18 110 Nancy Davi:4, 909 13 97 genry Rionds, 55 27 10 Cool: dt Elder, 133 2 14 3,11111 Singer, 436 15 43 A. S. Iluisell, 76 2 20 Wm. Shealy, 439 12 82 rbilip Wii,er, 11l 10 31 ' ... —. Benjamin Rush, 400 12 06 Phi , ip Stein, 400 12 08 Jonathan Jones 400 12 06 Owen Jones, . 400 12 06 Thomas Denton, 371 II 01 Br. S. Mown., 456 13 23 Richard Mowan, 432 12 76 Win. Mowan, 418 12 47 James Mowan, 336 9 89 Isaac Mown,, 394 10 60 Thomas Mowan, 398 14 70 Francis Moa., 448 8 05 Sally Chambers, 431 14 64 Robert Chambers, 455 14 48 Nancy Chatahers, 3(19 12 58 Samuel Chambers, 405 10 99 James CluL l l ll lllNi 400 1:1 63 Bold. Callender's heirs, : , 0 1 90 John Musser, 400 14 12 HARI; Irvin, 347 12 29 Neal Clark, (now Amos) 150 6 75 Berndt,llur & Everhart, (Anderson & Horton,) 100 9. 05 John I'. linker, ' 150 9 30 .1. S. Stewart. 15 3 23 Jountihnit Houston, 400 IS 00 Martin Michael, 27 37 Jonathan Few, 1(10 • 7 60 John Philips, 390 27 34 triteirge Buchanan, 311 24 25 David I,npsley, 353 is 50 . . ... _..... ... .... John Chitinbe-rs, .14.1111 Brown,' 173 78 75 Nluttlnpv Atkinson, 440 7 60 itrzeti D. is, 400 18 0 James Witur, • 400 10 00 Samuel Cornelius, 395 8 12 53 J. Dougherty & D. %V. . . Speer, 439 51 19 73 du. do. 438 49 19 73 Speer & Martin, 76 77 Eliel Smith, 152 1 22 Sarah Ilatrisock, 406 11 07 Teropy Shatter, 250 2 00 2t9 143 ' 11 27 264 140 1:1 58 .10101 Pried, 400 13 72 Thomas litehelier, 150 1 2 54 20 John Illati, 400 12 02 Win. Man, 400 10 55 John 'Murphy, 490 15 05 sliehael Martin, 417 17 32 liou,,heriv S Schell ; 25 9 lU ilainihou'ik Evans, 39 1 Id Union 'Township. tinninel Caldwell, 300 lidin Bell, 192 102 iihur Fen, 435 109 obeli Bell, 204 77 bow. Dell. 210 110 brxbnul Nell, 400 78 I rederiek Sell, 400 78 i ober! Fee. 181 78 Sills, 420 1 cujuwiu Islliott, 37 18 bruin 400 70 .I.iseph Nlorrison, 400 78 200 Ceveolioven, 288 69 1 nose .Morririiii, 87 Walker 'Township. cam 437 18 null. Caldwell, 1011 West Town I john Sbncinalcir, le3 in. Mitelleoor, '1 homes Milehenor, 23 74 9 34 174 140 40 8 The following real estate l'i.t/I1 which rel,ith. I I crly 1 . 1,11;III 11110101 In . lOWA S11311( . 11,1. pay I the several col eltair,,,l with 11, with the XeS thereon as,e,seil 1.1. the 1855 MA 1 156, will be sold us iiiiNento,l hoots, in purse •ee ot the do emit.. of the torty•tirst Keetion of the net, of Assembly, entitled "tin .irt t‘i re duce the State Ilebt, sold to int orranie Ilse l'enitsylvitnitt Canal and 1{111101:01 approved the 20th of April, 1811, llrady Township. J. F. Clairol!, 8 Win. Bun Estate, 206 Jae. Riots Estate, 90 J.. Drake's Estate, 10 Wise & 10 Fidler &Minute, 210 &wee 'Baylisliin Allen Green, 153 Franklin Township, Porter Wilson, Elmo Boise, Henderson Township, Wilson & Jackson Township. John Henry, 100 Springfield Township, i. ithrnhall's Heirs, 8 11 , bert Romney, 82 Hendermun J. Wharton, 100 tenon Coale& 370 A, Lane's heirs et al 448 Tell Township. Patterson's Heirs, 150 • Walker Township. E. B. Pike ik J. Gardner 1100 BURDERS HISTORY OF ALL 12 00 RELIGIONS, with AM:11111,i 14 CI ~ 11111. flie+4 and Customs, or the Form, of W o or the several Nations ut the World. Willi large additions, by Joel Porker, lk Complete in one large octavo volume, of over 700 pliers, and illustrated with hand. some Engravings. Price only $3. 'Ws work will be found to contain an int• partial account of the history and tin ms of worship of all religious denominations, both ancient and modern. The author has had at, cess to the denominational publications the different creeds, and gives their relixious VieW4 and doctrines withoui any bias on his part. This will he the means al rentleriox the work useful for reference, aud it should find a place in the library of every littnily:-Christian Advocate. Address D®' The above hook will he forwarded free of ex pence to ant• pentaa needing the Retail price to the Publiahera. April 29, '5B. Q,PRING SHAWLS and Mantillas of every style at the MnTROPOLtrAts. MACKEREL of Xll N.., Herring. &c., can be had of the best qualitv, hv calling on Freeem . it MoMverew. MISCELLANEOUS ADA EkTIS D4lO Z. 21.1F,'_iffit'l rfiliilitii, lIUNT - 11:10isi, PA Juhe 13, U 37. A 110.1:9.53 I, ti) FOIL 810. rue ,ALE In Ihe ''Geld ling4lo" siul oilier poi., of 1111 rulhourkg farra ana ding LOlB, in tioall's. tll : 1 burin 1011 an, mule ie 100 .1. re:. 4 Farms 460 acres eiLets, aro 250 " 25 " 40 " 10011 70 " 211 " 1400 " 150 " 10 " < 1:1110 •• 250 " 5 44 1250 " 500 " 3 4644 " 250 BuiliVg lots A. sts. stol sq. 710 " 1350 " " 100x100 " 525 " 2500 " " 500100 " • 525 5000 " " 25/000 " 0.511 1041011 tiltnrep, uo.o,ooinu to Certificates of the ali,.ve Sitars+. (wife it...is A, thy uniiitulinte the I)eeils,) hese beenc uria-cdl in 111,000 ellVe,e,oe, exactly ulik,, leht sealed ; ;clece, slier 11.1, well 1111X1'.1 up. have twee neniiicrol tei the MC 'e fruit, I to 10.00 U su tllnt nu Me' kllOl , 'S the ,•I.ntruts ut . part f0i1... eliVeielte. Tilt, will t c `eel at 4 , 10 cncll, without relerruct• to u t , ley 1,111..111, to alit lele 111,1 kine uppliediew, l'texceldi.eitliiie Cities .;ill ill all ''‘ I , aritt. containing It thti I .:11,1, i. v a l ue d ki t 000, at,' the .autttlo-t tild- Itig 1.0, hat, In etl twilia,; at In ent•ll. ItaVt: lo elI ,tOl , l t .e .t. ter, -. Whilst till stolid the same elt,tilvt• • , f th.• ever I,:t•er .r. 1171! OM' r' lIS sIZU • leigh gslor O lit gt.t (ono rtot it. t.t.ot• front tt:tOtt up to tttio,ool). t.tr.,, le. stn.! Nsslsi NO belt g rt-tttrt . t. , l. ill, twit t,-t• 111 it.e smut. Of I , •hiell .1 I Co•l,t • I •I' I 14.1/I.oi IU .suooo,. NU. A..y tut.t.4., ugh no ere It tit U 111 it:OM tett Nltitres. t,trillot.ttt, Ito olttniut, 111 ming tme-liust sins! the lsy paying illostlier 400 18 00 . . 70.000 AOW 01 Lam!, itt large. or mull tlgt•lS .11 aim; be had at •ilik.. an , l u,111:1 the IlittA reasonable terms. Some of .11- 11.4 1. ty intl.. ovl4l. toe wattled het.. to I the. Mods. Liberal in•ltt, Item , given. For full p.trtiemars autos to ).; THE MODERN ART Taming the moist Viejo.; Unmanageable Horses, h% Sir..). $. lidreylll 11111„ 1 , e, xllll Ity tn3..1 at X. 65 567 Wa , r• St.. Nun• V.,rk. is eredli, al etoliplete revoitired, hi of 11 . .1i11111U 111E111111. liillllU Ir•11tr• 01,11i.111 I'l,r 1111 1 .11, arc aril.. 111 thr jr.. filen! rrllicll 11.1 , , ,X 1 ,1•1111111 in .../11.e -I.t thee 11.1r111.11iiig pru.lur.•,' hr the will ol mon orer the loose,— Ily he ail,lr.l colt or 1111 111,...1 VI (4011,110,e. i , l :11,1:1_1. 111:1.1. 11, 'Ailed ill 11 ri!.. 11011 E, a• t , i ..bcy the slight,' 1.,11 . .1 01 hi, ittlister. 14 10 4 15 15 714 4 85 71 14 40 !)AO 8 Ah 11 18 witer 1111.. VlvlOllA steltleire, i -414e11 just 1 . 10.. V. 11141 leartis to in proper. ti..ti 111 V, ieettee ; al.l it i 44, to wine," I. high degree 4.1 ietelleet wltee kfo• the 1 . 011101.1 e 1 . 01111 . 01 01 111.01 al, 11 . 10.11 011, tltortmeltl . v tettined lie never I ill t.,k, ilie 61 11 st A me....t.d. 1111,0 11111110 e, .111 1111 lie 11111. lie 1 1 0 .11, 10141 Win 1.01011, 1111111,1,1, I,IV. 01 , 1 ;Alt MS 1101111 1/eIW,II 1115 11111.1 fuel 111 1 111. 101111, .111 11.411.11 1;1111 , 1111101 111t.o, 1 . 01. 11110 with 1,1•0. 1111.1 :It Will thee 14.14.1.; .Atli flee iesteelllo .11 . 11:110, 1111 It, 0101 ,1101 Will I . OIIIOV 111111 ,1111'W ere 15 60 14 41 7 20 11 51 3 Be thi , proem., Ilu i. complutely Itroken fear or ear:, ton .1,11:ot. eoltui, ill . :toy mom jeet uy eat. Ode horses Ituve tm.•ll rll io~ , ~l from fright. mei lives Lure Weil SAl•r.ll, I 1.. el el. 11% le Ivo. big I. Inure 111eadeli ittig.overit.ilole 1111• I I e•, stile Itl re Vt . .% c:. , e, till e 11• e ' , were! 1111 1,1,1•1, 11% 1. lials hillier, c . 1.11111e1114, Ilse I'l'k' 114$1•-e 11,1111er, 111 111, emlutry. lour ir..• eX i•ted lur vent "tes to A1 . ..1141 l 111....1s1; khulc 111,1111:111..11 iu prtoteti lurnl,au ..1,11 . 1, tie 11.101 . .111A, 11. .111:, 110 , 1 cull pr.mtieu it to mom 'Stumm the lemt i.ijoQ to Ititte,ll' or low e. uoll u ill -cut toe ~tote to .Illy 4111.11,i ou of tise Mithrs 11 i. Ills s.llllO that 11 . . is 1111 , 1 . lii 111 E.,1.11i1l null F.alive I.,E.tt:to 11 i r 2 24 64 23 :5 9 19 1291 ALSO. ,‘ re7-I,4,thilly dint. I callito,r tiotder• take as-tear w!sit, al., 4111.111 r. 11. 11. .1101,TIttiNtI, 1 50 3 72 5 50 1 23 4 90 3 12 Apr.14;58 .2m. NLw "RH Curv. TO BE GIVEN AWAY ! OM PAOlittlCB with tiro Gilt Fr.ones, now tin exhibition tit SHEN': Al xi 01111 GALLEtItY, NO. 611 S BROADWAY. TO BE GIVEN •' WAY. Th.. proprietors or thi.. InNintiful collection of pnintingtt arc :W... °wi! Nof a Idrge t rant of hoot llotiriAling village of Cvdni• V,. JO 1.1:11, Ily iil‘d io the 1111111eIllitte vicinity of thy eel elltted sulphur. Ir•bta and .1 natal lOC their etlie.tes in tin, cure fit Br wen id And i• 1,111.1 11,1 II ,1111 It 'Wen • roeted tiTt,NE SAIV 15 111\' S. at all 1,1101, Ili . fruits $.O to $S.t 01) rach. olrur 1111. iittvrintli. I.its. 344+ The Pilot) of Each Lot is $lO, " hot, ...too., or . t4il ell, Together tt It, Otte 01 ti.t. till I a 11111.u...11 EXl•thi Joel' I.l•tre is 11,11 . 111 .0.11,1 any ge. tI" I 11. the Lllt Oily et/11 - t•till Itile tit the 'Wieling , 1111111 . .. 11.11110,1 l'attophlen.t,ntaitting a Nlap, 11111: explaining more Ittliy the lihniVe, and olti.tlt to he by making thi. app.tront sacrifice of n intriitni ot their property, eau I/0 yeGp lt the office ui flit:. paper. . . . . . . l'ariies remitting by maq will revel,. their deeds by return few, told 'heir Piet..., b. iieli cuiteeyiiiiees us they inu) three'. I It. will he purlietilar in sending 'heir order., 'none the County and Slate in which 11.. y 11.• side. ItS IL is necessary, fur us to forwiiiil inenires within! delay. A building loan will b., ;node to n1i,1.0 dem ring it. equal to one half the eiiat of the build• ing w be erected. Bank iit., should be enclosed in preAti nee of the Post %oiler, in order to avoid risk. Address, LUCAS. BOWEN & Co., No. 618 Bruodue), New York. LEARY & GETZ. 224 Nth., Ser'il. St. Minitel. REFERENCES RESFECTINU TITLE TO AO4,VE NA. Francis H. Upton, Attorney at Law, 68 Wall h 'Nut. Now City. Phillip Williams, Esq., Attorney at Law, Winchester, Va. • E. H. L'Ainereau, Attorney at Law, 68 street, New York. • I Apr. 7,'88:-3m. 11141 ELIANI.:OI'I lIIVERTIm:3IEvrs, DENTIST i reeiovi, the le,ehey . , 11.iii:V. NVi• l' It a pill.. 1.111111,0. , itelicio tIo ; 0,1111.11 e will prove tiil Iwo Ailiarait- • lots Cal 111 Barri•ls 11114 11111. in It .10, 11,i It i.i.11 . 1111 , ti by L 01.11 1 .117, I.ymts. nut' liy id. .1. iti Nii. :19 qq ii. tli.• iii Mai., 111111 1.1:1 11 ' ttiti anil 11114 11 1• • a It all 1111 , 1! 111111 1 . :1, 11 .1 /1n ll 11.11., , 1111,11,1 111 . 111.11.11,11M1S 11111gx, 111111 118 Slll . ll linvu 111:11 . 1i1•11 14111111, US 1111.111 W 1 111 . 1'08 Gi• Veii 11111111 f my lintid at my titlitirt [signed.] 1 - 11 RAM Cl/X, ii. I)., liisia•dor of 1(1.0011 ile.s, huve tweived a bottle of Lyons' (tbioo Catu,,ba I:ranoly, fornimliell by SFr. ooi • L. , odip.u.t. N V., for annoy. I lino; it too conboin only hue in . ,d,i,•11 exist in pun linouly. The I 111,tained Inon it is .17.00. ooiltle too be lime lininoly with- . uu. U.N..' of it is delicate M. 1)., Chemist. V, It II It) not .• . Os, but ',vett excels the best imported in purity mid flavor. It is iu tact the randy hitown. This statement is fully l htdi.' ( . I . oilkilieti imin s of Mir Milli) !slots, some ,Itt• 111 . 13rILII;IV, eau ualy 11 nn I.1•1111e plat. The Ca , }loud qualities the 11.• st imporkell I.ititita, awl is of Ii 1 , 111 . 1, i 114.1 Attia.ri..r flavor. It . then, t.t. hi the p..ma attgo ot ptilt• tallhh.tti that as that whivii it has ti:o. with i•-t, awl that ila. that. is far haaat, alwn oar awn Li will plit uti eild to 'twit. iiiiptirtutioil From 0.1,341. 111 Nll•litcitml iittrpost, Ihia I.lrawly and ha , lohg 111.e.1.1. .z A it.it. is n Sovtroizoitiol Sore wetly for • ; I , lotoloney, Low Spirits, LiLogtior, . . Port Lloyd!. Car.dole The, %\ Ines ,ire;tade in ti7e teighborhood t cinetattaii, and are guarantied to he the 1.1. re et the (iatla and ate eminently cal ensatell for invalids, and percons who require a 4cittle stimulant, and lit' Sacramental purposes a li,vcrage will be tumid equal, it' not su per., to the best imported. l'riee for Dittudy and Wines, $1,23 Quoit llottle. liberal discount made to the trade...RN .\ ddress .101 IN ItEA D, Druggist. Feb.17.*:04. -,- - - - - - • 1111.:i;.‘111 , :l) BY 1)11. - ANl , olti). l'11.111;ottu,le(1 eneirely of Gums. 1. 1111 , 1/1 ll , l' 1 1, S; 1 , 111,111 re 101 , 1 'WI, 1111111 1 , 1 , 1, 1111 , 1 1,111, (11, I,lille, ,I,sl 0,1. ~.: g (':1- 1111111 , •. 1'.1•11.1 . , 11111 , 11•1'. 1111,1 1111/1T • 111•1•11111 11:111 11 . , 1.11, 11 1, 11 , 111 e 1 •110 VII. II IS 11111.1111 y 11 r.l- 1.1.11111.. hill II I.IVCI . 1,1111.11 y. 111•IIIII, lint 1111 flit! Lill, 1.. ...101 . 1 it , 11111 E 1,11. 111111 1111 rho i.timi•koli Au I li..,•lst•i 1,11 . 1 . .1 . ,iir Ma; .11,0,11111 S 1 0 1, 11 ,Si.lll 11,11 1111 , 1,11.1•. (111•1•111.11. y. ,111111111 ant Or 1 , ..• 1 , .0111111 1 . 1,1111,i 1'X11.1 . 111111 . 11 1 111, Ile 11 , 0 1 . ,1 1 .11 ,1 . l r-1 l',1111:111,ei. If , reelii , •ll , Ille , /51.,11 at 1,. -Am, now te - it I woe,: 11 . an.l , lien t.11,1:11 .1.1111 111 11.1.11•1,11 e 11 , •,:s. IVIII •1.1 . 1;11..IIIIVII .110 11111 , 1 it 111/ II 1111 11111,11:I1 rapidity. 'flee I.iti.ci., olio 0f1..; the prilwinal rei;olit tor- of the 1111111,e 1111-1. .I , ; in ‘lll O l 11 I,ol'- 101'01. 11,1111.1•11 , 1.11• IVe.l 11 1110 11 , ,,1'S . 1 1111 , • Hy, t , •.,, ...,1,•11, ,1,,,,i, • fp ~.i. T,,,, •,... lt, IS .11111., i•ht trot) . .I..peil.l ii t .1.•111 011 Ih 1, e I.IIIIIV .1,1011 111 Ilse I.ll'l 1111 .... 1110, 1110,1, 1101,1,1, 11 , l• 111 11S llllit'l,l/11, 1 1 .1 l'lll.lll 1110 sI,II/1.11.11 IS 1 ...11.1. 110, 1,,e - el, er.• . 4 lilt I..iit am' 111• 1 1. 111 e. ~,,•ol .1111,4 in cOll- 1 4 ,w,liitwe oi ,1110 11 1;;..11 —the I.lVer Ilarllll,ollll , eel,e 1 to ilo 11, duty. 1, 111 111 11 .11,11ses otii. allot organ ono 01 110 1 pro.o . iviorn lin.: medic e it hi: stools. 111 it proe aloe of wore the litwett•. ~ years. to find •olle re , n p i i t wherewith top ,ritunteraut tee Ilielly deralli.elvilt• to %Odell g i lt i.. , liahle. 1 , . i.ro , e (hut tin , ..,...., , remedy is 00 lost dim , any 1,1,1,1111 __77 I... ra ided ~di, !Aver' (7.01, 1:1101all, t lii i PP, .d ilh ✓l.d.iii,, ha , hot to try 0 •,,I Ile 1111li i•. 11, 1 ,111.1 1 1 . 11 IS certain.'r ti.. , . gu.s. 1 . 1 . 1.. ,, ,... :ill morlii,l or :lad tear xi' 1.0111 11, • slew - it .„,,,,l s . ra , i n t h,i, pt 1 • 1 .. 11 11,1 1 11 . , 11111 Is k ot hilt, ilivi,ratiiig the shoo 111, iiii.o_ imi f,..,.1 ~, 111,e.1 well. pm if, log 11,i.1,11101,gi-'g •101110, lime and 1.0111110 (10 1110• w....1i, 011.1,1, Ay I, 1 . ..11101 ill, OW CAI, It, lilt . , Il e ~ .ii. poop xi L . lre , •tii, a radical cur:. 1110 .10, :dn.,. o.it- , l i n , 1: solliiciout to re l.., liw , h01• , 1•I1 awl e-i iplevent ilia food ) • ritin r wale land sonfint: lie! It lion. , w 'awl. itroll. cured, nn.i whin in , na.v hetireoted. lit . the oeellnitelill use of the Liver I la , 02., , ,aa..r . 14 I a,ly ..ne .I.,s e to- , 1 i ken before retiring pie,lll , Nit......1iar0. . 1 1 they one 0.1. e take.) at iliefit, 100.te11 ,1 the 110 , , yin ;;.•etlV. anti eel . , I•'u-harness. Ih• dose taken after eat. tneal will till' , D , s. pepsin. Willar doge of taro teaspoonfuls will 010ays remove nick lietnioehe Igor little Nilicli tic Iviee'd. 01-treetioe I'n -111,1r0, fix ellawe of the disa,ose, al tol attak,s 0 rml vet cute. I nay one dose ittnnediately relieves Cholie, whale I hie thew often repented is 0 sore cure for t'ioaler. Ntorhus. toll II preVelithe or )`holes. gip olly 011 e lonitle i. 1111 , 114 111 (1111 , V out of , tise s, melt, tow elleetA of medicine alter aa lung 1 .14-kties, Gc,,,,, ',writ, token for .11natadiee removes oil so ilow,ess or onanttural color trona the skin. Iliw do., token it pill tel thou before eatiog give• , igor to the appetite. and tnaakes food digest All or the Splendid leo tite , e erten repented cures Chronic Dior in its worst forms, while Slimmer and Hon l e ..... 'Maims yield utmost to flits first dose. One or two ilow+ cure.: ntr:n•k. t•att VII by W. 1 1 .111 ., in Children; there ..r speed reme•h in tile world. an tt serer 6614. GT.% I t bottles eta. druoy, by exciting the atlmsrbesitt4 We Like plen,nrn in reeommendin, tlii,ried ieine its it preventive for Fever and Ague. Chili, Fever. and nil Fover4 of a 8i11... "'yin:. It opepites r. itir ....Willi, it I tle.tisands are oil • lii tg3 tiltwen All who ive it itro giving their filo.). in iv+ favor. t+;'\fix water in the month with the brig°. rotor, 401.1 swallow both logethel. The Liver Invigorator. Is a medielil discovery. and is ilnily work i i•gre.. ulna.t too great to believe. It ..s by mecle. corn the limit dose giving more than one bottle is re go cud cure on: kind of Liver complaint, Irian the worst jaundice or Dyspepsia to u com mon I leadache, all of which are the result of a dowased 1.i% cr. PR icE DNE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. Du. SAril0111). Proprietur, 945 BrOddWay, N•Y bold by 11. MoblanigilL Huntingdon. tics. I i l.llilßit ttilll7 'h r vi 2s Sixth tttttlti ttitit ! , 17 111.0 , ]wk. lrly 28, 1857. ;• eit,u!ar. BRANI)Y has lona .;:, ntol the iotroduption :‘, t‘, sniiersi•de compounds hith Also Volt SALE, I,:shelbVs Celebrated Still and sparkling 1 liampagne. T II II v, - Eat I \ VIGuItATOR ! 311s11:1,1,A NEW'S .1111'ERTISE01ENTE: To Werchants and rarmers. IIIIOUNI) PLASI'ER can he had at the Flnatint don Flour and fluster. tills. in any 4in- Firahle gliantitv. on and after the Ist day 1/I March. 1858. kv, deliver it rune OF CHARM, at tie cart at the .11,1111,1 of the PennsyiVallia /11111 Broad Top Itailroad, FISHER & AIcMURTRIE, Feb.24.'s' SAVING FUND, FIVE PER CENT INTEREST NATIONAL SAFETY 'PRUST CO, WA I.NIET STREET, 801:rn-wnsT COHN. OF TIIIRD, IPII:II2.ID2IT , ITFA. lurulpttrnit'd by th.. Shte or l'elinsylv3 AIoNEY Is itEcEivEi) IN ANY SUM, IV I hove or stnall, and interest paid from the Clay of ‘11,...81t to the il.ly of withdrawal. The office It open every day from 9 o'clock in the morning till 5 o'clock in the afternoon. and on .Nlollhly and Thursday evenings till 8 o'clock. 110 N. lIENHY L. lIF,NNER, President, ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice i'resideet, %VAL .1. REEI), Secretory. inliEC'foßS ; 11..11.1 . y L. Benner, F. Cerro!! Brewster, Edward L. Carter, .I.,seph B. Barry, Hobert E. SrWridge, Frawis Le, . . Sam'. IC. Amhton: Jo,eph Yerl:es, C. Landreth N 1..., I Ileum Diettenderffer, Moues is reCCi'•ed Inc 1,1.11,1L11b made dull; without to tice. The inveminents are made in Real Estate Mortgages, Gronad Rents, and Well CI RSS se curities as the Charter requires. 1'eb.24,'57. STAGE LINE FROM INDIAN ROOT PILLS. It. NiIltSE, the inventor of MORSE'S IN- U NAN 11001' PILLS, line spent the grea ler part of his hie in travelling, having visited Europe, Asia, and Africa, as well as North America--has spent three years among the In dians of our Western country—it was in this way that the Indian Root Pills were first dig. covered. Dr. Morse was the first man to es 'oldish the fart that all diseases arise from Im purity of the 1310nd—dud our strength, health mid life depended upon this vital fluid. Wieni the various passages become clogged, mid do not act in perfect harmony with the dif feeect functions cif the body, the blood loses its action, becomes thick, corrupted and di• sensed; thus causing all pains sickness and ill-tress of every name; our strength is exhaus t...l, our health we lire deprived of, and if nu iiire is not assisted in throwing off the stag• Snot humors, the blood will become choked and cease to act, and thus our light of life will forever be blown out. How important then that we should keep the variaus passages of the holy lie uud open. kow pleasant to us that ay have it in our power to put a medi cine it, ‘iiiir temb, munely. ,Slorse's Indian lloot Pills, tomitifiictureil from plants and roots which grew itreund the mountainous cliffs in fine I)i,enses „I the Lungs, Throat for the h no of the. I nd df. r om "q!rr , and Ileart—Fienterly Physieilin to the I ill diseased man. C'l N I'INN A I 'LVLINE noseiTAL, also ' hese pens I,,;'lts,ourrc mode is e; uftheskin, nod assistsl,„l1 ch o• il :L r. to INVALIDS RETREAT, lit throwing out the finer parts of the eberup- Author of "Lettets a Invalids," IS COMING. ;1„,, within . The second i s a pl an t, which is See hollowing Card us Expectorant. that opens and unclogs rho MAY Appointments. passage to the Mugs, and thus, in 11 soothing me ter, pet:rot...4 its duly , by Hiro . wiii r g Dr. Hardman, Physiehm tor disease of the elf butts, (Minn rly Phy,•iciatt to ( . 11161 , 110i Ma- : the 9 , Ilti,nital.) will he in attendance at lii•s rooms ns thlit‘,,, whi,•h Fives ease nod double strength to the Ilionitiedon—lnekson's 'late', Monday, May us. kidney.; thus eneomaged, they draw large a— Leaktowe, Notional lintel. 25. f mounts or impurity from the blood, ..rhich is Eximange Hotel, ‘• 27. ; then thrown out bountifully by the; urinary or nears Consumption, water passage, and whirl, could to t have been and all diseases of the , ;; .;, .l u,r ' u ace 'other way. ''ho (earth is ..lid n Cathartic. awl Se',, the other prop itsea in the Brom., Hospital, I.tainon. „ hp while engaged i n purifying ereai 1..0M hi the trestment et' all tman mold. t ass by the other outlets, are k A t. t . l re"7"7 particle s of imrrit y . riot. n ~Fan Tl , i , is dares taken all and conveyed oft tn g!ent c by the bowels. ..•. met uprii wide!, Itiloilati. h.,. •. • ,I,estomach'en t u b e 1.1,m the above, it is shown [lint Dr. Moron's incdieine direetiv into the stemach. ti,l,e 11111,,i holi.lll Item Pills teat "lily enter the stomach; dt.e thsett•tst, ht•etithe or inhale medicated 's- hilt become united with the blood, for they find pot . . drolly Mid the lung, Metlieitte , ice the way io every part, and completely. rent out am .(etc. to disease awl should he itoelicil to ;nail cleanse the system from all impurity. and the ern' seal of di.case. tidelntion is the di.! life of the holy, which is the blood, be , mi . ctn. of thk Profeiele to the teesnocn‘ of, comes perfectly healthy; consequently all Biel:• tae nom', I'm' it etre , us direc t !less and pain is driven from the system, for intricate air cells and tulles whieli lie out 01 , when the body become reori, of every meons or administering - mediemes. The erns.." that COlisilitiption, MI.I noore mud clear. 0 ,1 0 .,..ij, e , t , es the 1 00 ,, h ere , o li,,, re . 'he reason wile people are so distressed 1-red all treatment ha.. been beCIII had when sick. and why so ninny ( lie, is bee..e been approached in a direct imeMer by ithey do not get a medicine which will puss to mcmcine. They were intended to act upon the the afflicted parts, atid'whieli will open the lim e s end yet were needed to the stomach.— !intend passages fur the diSetIFP to he rust ellt 'Their teloled to h e M ea l, . 0 1 , hence. n large quantity of rood and other mat li.ey were so administered that they should IRA ter in lialged, and the stomach and intestines , ie i emotolutioimily. expending immediate and I are literally overflowing with the corrupted la...eq.:if aide. lipon the illiolletoliog Stollidell, I mass; tin,s undergoing di , agreenbie ferment., iitnkt the tout ulcers within the lungs Were till , tlOll, constantly mixing with the blood, which mote •ted. Inhalation m .., beings the motive. in the throws the eurrinited matter throueh ever doe, contaot ,cell, the disease, without toe ; ~ disadvimtage ofofany violent settee:. Its appli. . • and artery, not. toe Is taken fro. the 1001 v la Dr. Nurse ' s - have tid e:mon is simple, that it eau he employed by the • . . •• • , Pills Nottiliett imam or feeblest invalid. It does not led loll'"fosclye"ictorY upon victory, by re• deron g e the stomach, or interfere in the lutist de- storing millions of the sick to bloomif„er health gi ee with the strength, comfort, or business of eel happiness. Yes, thousands who have the patient. been curbed pr tormented with sickness, pull in.. Disttcscs l'unoTre.—ln relation and anguish, and whose feeble I . llllllln have to the tiillowing disease, either when e.aldi - I eel scorched by the burning elements of ril -1 ging fever, and who have been brought, it voted with lung atlections exi-ting &ono, I also invite consultation. t usually tied them Prowl'. I were, within It step or the silent grave, now curahle. I stand reedy to testify that they would have Proldpsus and all other forms of Female coin- ' plaints, Irreguntrities and Weakness. be. numbered with the dead, had it not been Di„,„, o, L iver c ompla i nts, uni t 11111 tan Runt. Pills. After one or two doses l'ulpit„tion and all „thee forms ill Heart 5551 'N°l°l'4°l medicine, 14°...'m other iliAnises el Stomach 1111(1 hOWels, &e. had been taken, they were astonished, and ale All iliscm4. , or the eye and ear. Neuralgia, sulutely surprised, in witnessing their charm flpilepsy and all litrins of nervous discus,— lug effects. Not only do they give immedi- No tor consultation. ate ease and st rim gill, and take away all sick. S. D. 11,111 DIAN, M. IL eels, pain and anguish lint they at once go to work at the foundation of the disease ; which is Chambersburg - to Mt, Union . _ THello 1 , 1,11111 11, are that a suspensionof the tine of Stages timer the road between Chantlierslia, and Alt, Union. cannot he but disadrantageous too /urge ,ertion of the mom try, has. nt a considerable expense and trouble ole arrangements to run a line of Stages 'Fri-weekly between the two points Good Horses and comfortable Stages have been pla ced on the route, and experienced and trusty driver: will supernitml the running of the Coaches. The proprietorof the tine is disirous that it he niaii.t.dued, and he therefore mills upon the peld iv generally to patronize it. confi dent that if will be fir their mutual advantage. Every attention necessary will he given, and themania;; of the Stages will he regale, C I , Stages leave Mt. Union, every Tuesday Titer Sday, and Satuiday evenings. arriving at Ch,i,herdiurg the next day at 2 o'clock. Re terhieg. I rain ClialeheeSherg, the union eight at 10 allied, arriving at Sit. Union the next em ening in time the the ears. Beta een Mt, Un ion and Shade Gap the line will he daily. Cs' Fare through $3 ; to intermettiide points in proportion. JUIIN JAMIOOS. Jan. 20th, 1050.—ff. Cre.X*To iNvALIDs. Dr. Hardman, Analytical Physician, June 3, 1857, I the blood. Therelitre, Pt will be shown, °spec. 11111LANk8...Always buy yuur Blanks at the , h o ly b y t h rwe who use these Pills, that they .. " 51 ""`" " th "' " W 5 "a" now prepared 555 'will so cleanse and purify, that disease—that Q a..periurarticle til BLA NE DEEDS, 110 N DS, 1 0 JLi qiNIENT staIis,SUAINIoNS', EXEC! .. 1 •e . ) S Iffil • (mein —will take its Hight, .d the .1 Nti. &c. i (lush of youth and beauty will again return, I nod the prospect of a long and happy life will 1). I B UC K S IN CLOVES & 1,111"1”4 e x li .' „ ;,ei s ;; - i cliet. l ,ll nod brighten your days. . ;- CAITION.-11cware of a counterfeit sign• NOTICE. ' ori A. /I. .Voore. All genuine have the name 0 ' of AJ W .. HITE & CO. on elicit box. Also A .IDE It NEAM A N SA DDLE AN D II Alt X ESS—M Ali ER, in want or ctn. i t h e ai. i .ta ore ,!/ .1. J. White d; Cu. All oth - phi) mew, can hear of a favorable sit. , ere or ,, ~,,,,,,,,„ natlon by applying at this office. A. J. WIIITE & CO., Sole Proprietor., Feb.l7. 50 Leonard Street, Ness York. JOSEPH DOUGLAS, Gunsmith, Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are told by 51,-c„ e n e , o „.„ . p a. all dealers in Medicines Its Agents wanted in every town, village Dr. John McCulloch, land hamlet in the laud. Parties desiring the O'ler,lnsproie,monal service, to tile citizens, I agent, will address as above for terms. i I untingdon and vicinity. Office, un hill at., i t iy. P r i e .,. 25 cen t s p er b ox , fh.,, h ex , w ilt between Montgomery and Bath. be sent oil receipt of $l, postage paid. "... e d.... Ann. 29. 0455. - , JOHN HEAD, Agent Huntingdon, Pa. DI.P.011.1.1 . 1'16;11 OF 1 BII'IIPALIISIIIP. Decenilicr .6 '37.—Gm. The partnership lierinotore existaie between • the undersigned, under the firm of Kes.ocr. Eby CASSVILLE SEMIIVA/U. ----. a co., eras this day dissolved by mutual con- M. McE. Walsh. PnLcipal. sent. Thuse knowing theinselvis billowed to 'Phis school tar young ladies and gentlemen the said firm, either by a n te or book 4c...tut, is probably the cheapest one of the kind is the are requested to call and settle the same with country. The expenses per year tits board. Leonard G Kessler, who alone is authorized to room rent, furniture. fuel and tuition in common . use the tunic of the Bras in settlement of the English ' Jo ..,,, osebusiness. . •" Piano Music is only $5 per quarter. All the languages and the ornamentals are propor tionally cheap. For other information address John D. Walsh, Cassville, Huntingdon Co., Pa. The next quarter commences Monday, Jam. nary 18th., 1858. .few.fB.l.sl'. LEONAhD G. KESSLER, GEORGE EBY, Ja., JESSE DIFFENBAUGH, WILLIAM C. SVAGGNER. The Wain°a> will be continued at the old stand by Geo. Eby, Jr. 1.1111 Creek, AIO•il 14, 111V0,4t. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. CACBYILLE SEMINARY. Only 1519.5 0 per Quarter. Till•; NEW t'ACILILTY. M. AIM WAI,sII. Principal. Professor of Lorzunges and Philosophy. Ilerr Karl Bockenheim, Pi o/. of German Language 4 , Literature. M. Eugene Chivaut, Professor of F'rench and Piano Music. James W. Hughes, Pr , :lc,sor of Mathematics, etc. Mrs. M. McV. Walsh,_ rec,ptress _ . Dr, cinn Painting, Botany, History etc. E. Faulkner, Atmorlirontalic., Paiining, Drawing, etc. Miss Anna M. Gray, Pinnn Maid,: and French, Miss Jeanie N. Walsh, firimary English, rPIHS SCHOOL HAS LATELY PASSED into new hands, and the present owner* nee determined to make it 0 lire elms Institu tion. The majority of the new faculty are al ready on hand, and stutrent , will be received ati stunt ni they wish to come. Young Itdi.o Rol gentlemen intending to gu to sullool will do well to wile to of before eon• eluding to go elsewhere. Mere to no cheaper, and we believe there will be no better school 110th SV.XI, are received, all branches taught and students can enter at any tinee. Fur further information, address JOHN 1). WALSIf, Iluntingdon Co, Pa. December 9., 1837.4. D_ $, MORSVO