The Sinking Origin and EC ects. The Keystone wishes to know what "great measure of finance Got. Johnston has originated and wherein consists the wisdom of his plan for the extinguishment of the public debt." A measure of finance which Governor Johnston originated, which "has laid the foundations of a system for the gradual extinguishment of the pub lic debt, which has already accomplished the most beneficial results," is the law creafing the Sink• ing Fund, and appropriating the proceeds of it sacredly to_ the payment of the Debt of the State. This measure, which levied certain taxes slaver before imposed upon a class of dealers and citizens who had not been required to pay their full quota into the State Treasury, and which set aside other revenue to the purchase of the State Stock and the diminution of the Debt, was recommended by Gov. Johnston in 1849 in his first message, and was adopted by the Legislature of that year. It has already been the means of paying off nearly hail a million of dollars and promises still to ad vance in doinggood. In this we suppose the Key gtone can see no wisdom ; but the people can.— They think it eminently desirable to have their burthens lightened, and they approve of the Sink ing Fund because its design and end are to relieve them. One good point gained in passing the Sinking Fund bill was thiß—lt manifested a determina tion on the part of the State to make an effort to pay her debts. It proved she intended to be hon est and showed she was willing to do something, and not stop at words. Again, it appropriated the revenue derived from it to a specific purpose—from which it could not be diverted either by the dishonesty of Locofoco Officeholders, or the generalities of extravagant Loco - Abe° Legislatures. If the tax had been rais ed and put into the Treasury without a specific direction as to itsapplication, in less than a month after it reached the coffers of the State, it would have been somewhere along the canals or railroad, corrupting voters or enriching unprincipled dis bursing officers. Gov. Johnston and the public Debt. The Keystone thinks the revenue system of the State "was settled, pretty much as it is at present, under Governor Shank." And it sneakingly in , timates that the payment of the State debt during Gov. Johnston's term is about equal to that paid by Gov. Shank, and has been brought about by the pursuit of a State Revenue policy established under the administration of the latter. The Keystone knows full well this is not true, and it has not ventured to assert it. It contents itself with dark hints and evasive charges. We will, however, show hint the difference between the administration of Gov. Shenk and that of Gov. Johnston, and it is the difference between decreasing the demands upon the State Treasury $148,656 in four years and reducing them $327,- 251 in two years. Will this make a difference.— Gov. Shunk on going into office in the winter a 1845, found the actual public debt $40,986,393 22 When he went out of office in the fall of 1848, the actual debt was 40,837,736 93 Amount. paid by Gov. Shank in four years The funded debt in 1848 was $40,474,736 93, but during Gov. Shank's administration a canal, motive power and railroad debt was created amounting to $363,000, which together made up the $40,837,736 93, and which shows that the ac tual indebtedness of the Commonwealth was les sened in four years the trifling sum of not quite $150,000. A beautiful revenue policy that was, which produced such effects ! now rapidly Gov. Shank's administration was relieving us from our difficulties ! The people, however, accustomed under Locofoco rule to hear that the interest on the debt was scarcely paid, were rejoiced to learn that ih mar years Gov. Shank and his advisers had succeeded in saving nearly $150,000 to be applied to the payment of the debt itself. But how stands it with Go, Johnston? It is easily shown. The funded debt of the Common. wealth on Dec. 1, 1850, was $40,775,485 42 Amount of stocks and money in the Sinking Fund Actual debt Dec. 1, 1850 Actual debt Dec. 1, 1848 40,310,483 42 40,837,736 23 Amount paid by Gov. Johnston in two years In half the time, he has paid nearly four times as much ns when the State was in the hands of the opposition—the revenue system, Mr. Keystone, being slightly different. Let the people weigh this well and they cannot fail to sec that it is the interest and duty of every tax payer to retain the present able, hone. - A, and faithful Executive in office. DAVIEL WrasrEn.—At ono of the religious an niversary meetings in New York, two or three weeks ago, the Rev. Dr. Tynge, an evangelical clergyman, everywhere admired for his talents and virtues, had occasion thus to remark.—" Du ring the past year, there was one man who had been most thoroughly abused—a man whom the speaker had been taught to look up to and revere from his childhood, as the personification of every thing great, good and intellectual: and he would say with Mr. Everett, that never since the Dec laration of Independence have the American peo ple been more faithfully, more honestly, more dis interestedly served than they have been by the immortal Webster." PRICES CURRENT. PHILADELPHIA, June 3, 1831 Flour per hbl. $4 25 White Wheat per bushel 1 03 Red do ' 97 Rye 79 Corn 60 Oata 44 Fanners, hereafter, may rely upon being kept fully booked up in regard to the Philadelphia mar ket for produce—our quotations are taken from the "North American and United States Gazette," one of the best and most reliable commercial pa pers in the Union. MONEY MATTERS: Philadelphia Rates of Discount. CORRECTED WEEKLY. Philadelphia Banks • par Lebanon, par Pittsburg par'Cliambersburg, Germantown, par Gettysburg, Chester County • • • • par Middleton, Delaware County • • • parCarlile, .. . j Montgomery Co. • • • par Harrisburg i Northumberland • • • parHonesdale, 11 Col. Bridge Co. • • • • par Wyoming par Reading par Erie Bank, 1 Lancaster, par Waynesburg, 11 Doylestown par Schuylkill Haven,. • • par Easton par West Branch par B deka County par Relief Notes 11 Browns.vMe ••• • • • •pati as" new issue • 1 Pottsville ' pa: State Scrip, Washington ' i Pittsburg City Scrip • • 15 York r • l Allegheny City, 20 Danville pa Allegheny County, • •• 20 NUFICE, APPLICATION hating been made to the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county, at Apr I Term, A. I). 1951, in pursu ance of an act of Assembly passed October the 13th, 1940, for the incorporation of 6, Tits SHIRLEYSBURG FEMALE S.MI3ARIt," whereupon the Court order and decree that notice of the said application be given in one newspaper pub lished in the county at least three weeks before the meeting of the next Court at August Term 1831 and in pursuance of the said ordet and de cree notice is hereby giyen. Huntingdon, May 29, 1831. Administrators' Notice• Estate of JAMES M'CLAIN, late of Tod township, Huntingdon county, dec'd. LETTERS of administration having been granted to the undersigned on the estate of said deceased, therefore all poisons knowing them selves indebted will please make immediate payment, and those having claims will please present them properly null enticated to GEORGE W. M'CL AIM, ISAAC COOK, Administrators. June 5,1851.—5 t.• Spans , Court Sale of Valuable Farms, Iron Forge, &e, DY Virtue of a Pluries Order of the Orphans' Court there will be again exposed to public sale on the premises, ON FRIDAY THE IiTH DAY OF JULY, A. D. 1851, All that certain valuable farm of limestone land situate in Franklin township, Huntingdon county, containing 298 acres and 40 perches, nett measure, of which about 200 acres are cleared, under good fence end in a fine state of cultivation; with a large stone Dwelling House, large Bank Barn, a good Tenant House, Car. mince House, and other out-buildings. Also Elizabeth Forge, a stone Store House and office, nine Tenant Houses, and all other convenien ces for carrying on an Iron Forge, and also a good Sow Mill, Spruce Creek runs through this farm and the water-power is of the first order.. This farm will be sold in the whole or divided into two farms and sold separately to suit purchasers. Os FRMAT THE 27TH DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1831, At the hobspof Robert Morrow on the premi ses, all that certain Form or tract 01 land situ. ate in Tell township, Huntingdon county, con taining about 230 acres, of which about 100 acres ate cleared and under gond fence—a con siderable portion thereof excellent meadow— with a good two story Itlg and frame weather boarded Dwelling House, d good log and frame Barn, &c. 14R.656 29 07" If these Farms ore not sold on the prerri ises they will be again offered at Public Sale at the Court House in the borough oT Hunting don, on Tuesday the 15th of August, A. D. 1851. TERMS.—One-third of the purchase money, to be paid on the confirmation of the sale, and the residue in two equal annual payments with interest, to be secured by bonds and morteage. M. F. CAMPBELL, Clerk 0. C. Attendance will be given and any further terms made known on the day of sale by JAMES CHAMBERLAIN, Administrator of Martin Gates deceased. For any information enquire of Wilson & Petriken, Attorneys for the Estate, Hunting. don, Pa. Jime 5, 1851.—ts, Boot and Shoemaker Wanted. TAMES E. WOOD is desirous of procuring the services of a first rate Boot and Shoema ker immediately, to whom constant employment will be given. JAMES E. WOOD. Huntingdon, May 29, 1851. 465,000 00 Notice of Administration. Estate of Dr. DAVID DILLER, of Warriors• mark tp., Huntingdon county, deed. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad ministration on the above named estate have been this day granted by the Register of Huntingdon county to the subscribers,—all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are requested to make known the same to the undersigned without delay and those in debted to said estate will make immediate pay ment to the same. 527,251 51 JOHN' T, MATHIAS, BENJ. E. PATTON. May 29, 1851 —6t. TEACHERS WANTED. The School Directors of Ebensburg District, in Cambria counts , wish to employ three male teachers to take chargo of the Public Schools of said district. The schools to be opened the let of July next, and to continue six months. Lib eral wages will he given. An examination of teachers will be held in Ebensburg on the 20th of June next. None need apply except those of good moral character and otherwise well qualified for teachers. By order of the hoard of Directors, JAMES M'DERMET, Sec'ry. May 29, 1851-3t—ln. Sen. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the members of the "Cumberland Valley Mutual Protection Compa ny" of Dickinson township, Cumberland county, Penna., that an assessment of four per cent, has been laid on the Premium notes of said Compa ny by the board, which amount is directed to be paid to the Collectors of said company, that shall be appointed for receiving the same. By order of the Board. JOHN T. GREEN, Sect'ry. May 29, 1851-Bt—Amer. Dem. Car. Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between E. C. Summers and N. H. Ball, trading under the firm of Summers & Ball, was dissolved on the let day of April, 1851, by mutual consent The books and papers are in the hands of E. C. Summers, who will pay all debts and collect all moneys duo said firm. E. C. SUMMERS, N. H. BALL, Icay 2P, 18:51.- A CARD, E. F. DEWEY, Daguerredtypist, HAS arrived in Htiiitingdon, and will remain a few days for the accommodation of those who may , rich anything Oone in his line. Persons desirous of obtaining Dr guerreotype likenesses superior to mything of the kind ever taken in this section of ountry, would do well to calf soon, as his en lagements will prevent him front remaining in tmy one place a great length of time: Pig terms nre very moderate. May 29, 1851.--tf. HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY. R. C. AIcGILL Returns his sincere thanks to his friends and the public generally for their very liberal patronage, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. Ho would embrace the present opportunity of informing the public that ho is still prepared to furnish them with all kinds of castings; he has STOVES of every description, for burning either wood or coal, such as Cook, Parlor, Egg, Cannon and Teti' Plato Stoves, together with upa ua. also and Plongli Irons of all patterns used in the State Forge, Grid and . Saw-Mill Castings; Lewistowr Threshing machinO patterns, add the four and two horse power patterns of Chambersbug, and all other castings usually made at foundries, all which will be sold very low for cash. May, 29, 1851. Auditor'e Notice. 'heatillerSlgned having been appointed by the Orphan's Court of Huntingdon county to distri hate the money in the hands of James Chamber lin, Administrator of Martin Gates, deceased, raised out of the real and personal property of said deceased, hereby gives notice that be will at tend for the purpose of making such distribution, at his office in Huntingdon, on Thursday, the 10th (lay of July next; when and whei'e all persons in terested are requested to attend and present their claims for allowance, &C. A. K. CORNYN. Huntingdon, May 29, 1851. PORTSTOWN 11actiamadl. 2 HENRY CORNPROBST Has just received at his "BASIN STORE" a tremendous stock of goods from Philadelphia, which he is enabled to sell at greatly reduced prices, in consequence of having purchased the same much lower than usual. His stock embraces everything required to sup ply the wants of the community and consists is part of a most splendid variety of DRY GOODS, . BOOTS AND SHOES, GIUEENSWARE; HARDWARE AND GROCERIES, All of which will he sold 20 per cent. lower than similar articles can be had for in Huntingdon. Persons who have any regard for economy should give him a call, when he will take great i pleasure in convincing them that his store s the place to save money. His stock of • FISH, SALT, &e. is very large, and as he has all his goods brought on in his own boats, it is reasonable to suppose that he can sell lower than anybody else. I am sincerely grateful to the community for the very liberal share of patronage I have hereso fore received, and trust that my great reduction in prices will be the means of having it continued and greatly increased. HENRY CORNPROBST. May 29, 1851. --tf. 40 Barrels Mackerel, Shad and Herring just received and for sale by May 29, 1851. d• W. Saxton. 10 Half Barrels Rnw Herring for solo by May 49,'5]: J. I . TV. Saxton, A Beautiful lot of the latest style of Bonnets, largo and small. Also, children's Flats for sale by J. er 3V Saxton. May 29, '5l. A Beautiful lot of Parasols for sale by J. 4. Saa•ton. May 29, 51. T ILE finest fast colored 12k cent Lawns for sale by J. I S.. W. Saxton. May 29, fit. ASplendid assortment of Ladies Slippers for sale by J. d• Saxton. May 29,'51. THE best assortment of Hardware in town, for sale by J. E S- W. Sexton. May 29, '5l. IRON PUMPS and Load Pipe, for well or cis• tern, for sale by J. W. Saxton. May 29,'51. NOTICE To the heirs and to the creditors of John Stewart, dec'd. All persons interested aro hereby notified that the Trust account of,John P. Stewart, Trustee of the estate of his firther .John Stewart, late of West township, Huntingdon county, deceased, under and by virtue of an article of agreement recorded in the office for recording of deeds in said county, has heen filed in the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of said county, and that the same will he presented to the said Court on the second Monday of August next, for con firmation; at which time the saute will be allowed by said Court, unless cause be shown why it should not be allowed. THEO. 11. CREMER, Prot'ry. May 22, 1851. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court, the undersii,med, guardian of the five minor chil dren of Samuel N. Wharton, dec'd., will expose to sale by public vendee or outcry, on the premis es, on Saturday, the 14th day of June, 1851, at 1 o'clock, P. M., that certain lot of ground situ ate in the village of Orbisonia, in the township of . Cromwell and county of Huntingdon, fronting 50 feet on Cromwell street, extending in depth 140 feet to an alley, 'adjoinig a lot of Wm. Smith on the North West and an alley on the South East, being numbered 22 in the recorded plan of the said town, and having thereon a plastered frame house, one and a. half stories high, and a frame shop. Tunis OF SALE.—One third of the purchase money to ho paid on the confirmation of sale, one third in one year thereafter, and the balance at the death of the widow of the dec'd., tbe interest to be paid to her regularly and annually during her lifetime, to be secured by the bonds and mort• gags of the purchaser. DAVID BURKET, Guardian, May 22, MI. NOTICE. THE subscriber, having transferred his mer cantile affairs to his son, and being about to wind up his business concerns, hereby respectfully culls upon thoSe indebted to him to come forward im mediately and settle their respective accounts, Those who cannot pay will be required to give their notes. The subscriber feels that he cannot let the pres ent opportunity pass without expressing his sin cere thanks to his friends, and a generous pub lic, for the share of patronage that has been, du ring a long succession, pf years, so liberally ex tended tp him; and while he carries with him into the shades of retirement a grateful recollection of these farms, he would at the some time bespeak their continuance in behalf of his son, who, at the . old stand, is prepared td supply his friends, and the public generally, with merchandise of all kinds, on the most liberal and satisfactory terms. HENRY BREWSTER. Shirleysbarg, May 18, 1851.-31. NOTICE.---To the heirs and legal represen tatives of John Simpson, deed., late of the bo rough of Huntingdon. Take notice that in pur suance of a writ of partition or valuation issued out of the Orphan's Court of Huntingdon county, I will hold an inquest to make partition or valua tion as aforesaid of the real estate of which John Simpson, dec'd., was seized, situated in Hunting don borough, in said county, on Tuesday the 24th day of June next, when and where all persons in terested may attend. WM. B. ZEIGLER, Sleff. Sheriff's Office, Hunting don, May 15, 1851. "THE CRY IS STILL TREY COME" .4.YOTHER aRRIVaL OF SUMMER GOODS. Owing to the great rush for Summer Goods, the subscribers have been induced to add to their already extensive assortment Five or Six boxes of goods suitable for Summer wear, which they will be able to sell a little lower than any yet offered to the citizens of Huntingdon county. They would he pleased if Ladies and Gentlemen would call and examine their new stock; it is no trouble, but rather a pleasure, to show their g oods to their friends. J. S. W. SAXTON. May 15, 1851. J. D. WILLIAMS. JOHN HAFT, JR, S. D. WILLTANICS ac Co, Inolesale Grocers and Commission Merchants and Dealers in Produce and Pittsburg Manufactures, No. 116, Wood Street, Pittsburg. HAVE NOW IN STORE, and to arrive this week, the following goods, of the most re emit importations, which are offered on the most reasonable terms: 115 catty boxes prime Green Tea. 45 half cheSti do do 46 " . Oblong and Chulan. 100 bags Rio Cotlbe. 15 Laguynt and Java. 60 boxes B's, s's, b and 1 lb lump tobacco. 35 bbls. Nos. l and 3 Mackerel. 20 and do No. 1 do 2 and dq' Salmon. 50 sexes scaled Herring, 1300 lbs extra Madder. 3 bales Cassia, 1 bale Cloves, 6 hogs Pepper & Alspicc,l bbl Nutmegs, 2 bbls Ground Ginger, 1 bbl ground pepper, 1 bbl Ground Pimento, 10 kegs grossed Mustard 10 kegs ground Cassia, 10 do do Cloves, 2 bbls Garret's Snuff, 45 bxs Stearin Candles, 20 bxs Star Candles, 10 do Sperm do 100 doz Masons Black'g 100 lbs sup. Rico Flout, 100 lbs S. F. Indigo, 20 dos Ink, 150 doz Corn Brooms, 125 dot. Patent VIC 50 bxs extra pure Starch, Wash Boards, 25 do Saleratus, 75 bbls N. 0. Molasses, 15 Isbls S. H. Molasses, 10 do Golden Svrtip; 25 do Loaf, Crushed, 5501bs seedless Raisins, & Powdered Sugar, 50 drums Smyrna. Figs, 20jars Bordeaux Prunes, 50 lbs Sicily Prunes, 5 boxes Rock Coolly, .2 boxes Genoa Citrods, 10 do Coroa & Chocolate, 5 do Castile & Alinotid 'l2 doz Military Soap, Soap, 1 bbl sup. Carl,. Soda, 1 bbl Cream Tartar, 1 case Pearl Sago, 2 cases Isinglass 2 cases Sicilyßefined 1 caso Arrow hoot, & Liquorice,lso Bath Brick, bbl Flour Suphur, 100 gross Matches, 100 doe Extract of Lem- 5 doz Lemon Sugar, on, Rose & Venilla,l cask Sill Soda, Glans, Nails, White eed, Lard Oil, &c. Refer to Merchants Thomas Rend & Son, Fisher & M'Murtrie, tt Churl's Miller, ic Honorable John Ker, Huntingdon. May Li, 1851.—1 y. LOOK HERO THERE'S NO HUMBUG ABOUT THIS. JAMES E. WOOD. Respectfully infbrms his friends and the public generally, that he has taken a shop one door east of Henry Smith's Chair inanulitctoiy, where he is prepared to manufacture MOTS AND SHOES in the most fashionable and durable manner; and he pledges himself to spare no pains to fit and please all who mar favor him with their custom. He purchases the best materials ho can get in the market. Ile hopes by strict attention to business to receive a share of public patronage. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for work. Huntingdon, May 8, 1851. Administrators' Notice. Estate of John Henderson, late of Tod township Huntingdon county, dec'd. LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the undersigned on the Estate of said deceased, all persons knowing themselves in debted will please make immediate payment, and those having claims will please present them properly authenticated to JAMES HENDERSON, JOHN HENDERSON, Administrators. May 8,1851.-6 t. Town Lots for Sale. The subscriber has several town lots, situate in the most pleasant part of We.a Huntingdon, (the ground tbrmerly used by him as a Brick Yard) which he will dispose of on very reasonable terms. E. C. SUMMERS. Huntingdon, May 15, 1851.—tf. NOVELS AND SCHOOL BOOKS for sale at May 22, '5l. Ed. Snares. SIIXER SPOONS of the latest patterns can be had at E. Snare's Jewelry Store. SIX DOLLARS and Fitty cents for the largest Gold Pencils, at Ed. Snare's Jewelry Store. LADIES Gold Pens and Pencils at the Cheap Corner Jewelry Store. B OOKS and STATIONARY of all kinds trf Ed. Snare's Store. FANCY Articles in endless variety ni Snara's Stove. NOTICE. TO the heirs and legal representatives of Leon ard Stetfey, deed. Take notice, that in pursu ance of an Alias Wfit of partition or valuation issued out of the Orphan's Court of Huntingdon county, I will hold an inquest to Make partition or valuation of the real estate of which Leonard Steffey, dec'd., was seized, situated in Jackson township, in said county, on the prcmis., on Thursday the sth of June next, when you may at tend. WM. B. ZEIGLER, Sti'ff. Sheriff's Office, May 8, 1851 FORTE MONNAIES-8 or 10 dinrent kinds; from 25 cents to 3 dollars at Scott's Cheap Jewelry Store. VANS—A beautiful assortment at various prices. Also,Card Cases, Boquet Holders, fancy En velopes, Note Paper, and other articles expressly for the Ladies, for sale at . Scott's Cheap Jewelry Store. AGLEY'S Superior Gold Pens, in gold and silver patent extension cases, warranted to Ore entire gatisfitetion, for sale at Scott's Cheap Jeivelry ALLEN'S REVOLVERS, arid various other kinds of Pistols, at the lowest prices, at Scott's Cheap Jewelry Storo. FIGHT DAY and thirty-hoot cloche . , in -LA beautiful inaliugntly and rose-wood C. 190 war ranted to run well, for sale at Scott's Cheap Jewelry Store. GOLD PENS-8 or 10 different kinds, from 624 cts. to 10 dollars, at Scott's Cheap Jewelry Store. NEW AND POPULAR SCHOOL BOOKS. Com'srehensive Summary of Universal Histo ry, together with a Biography of Distin guished Persons, to which is appended an epi tome of Heathen Mythology, Natural Philoso phy, General Astronomy and Physiology. Adopted and used in the Public Schools of Philadelphia. E. S. JONES &Co Publishers . S. W. CornPr 4th and Rac . e sta. Philada Teachers and'School Committees addressing letters to us post paid, will be furnished with copies Air etantination. A full and complete assortment of Books and Stationary for sale at the lowest prices. May 1,1.851.—1 y MILLINARY AND FANCY GOODS. MISS MARY MILLER TAKES pleasure in announcing to the Ladies of Huntingdon and vicinity that she has just receiv ed a fine assortment of Fancy Goods for ladies wear; her stock comprises every article usually kept in establishments of the kind. She hits every variety of BONNETS, RIBBONS, LACES, CAPS,. and Trimmings of every description and style, which she will dispose of at very low rates. She is a:so prepared to manufitcture Bonnets to order, and repair and trim any that may bp left with her according to the latest and most im proved styles. She most respectfully invites the ladies to give her a call and examine her stock. Store a few dOots east of the Black Bear Hotel anti diNeflY opposite the Globe printing office. May I, ''.sl—tf. Shirleysburg Female Seminary. NOTICE is hereby given that sealed propo sets will be received at the store of Henry Brewster, in the borough of Siiirleysburg, from tiliefime till the ltith of May next, for erect ing SemlhatY hhildings at of near said borough. Plans and specifications will be made out and can be seen by any person proposing to erect said buildings. By order of the Trustees. • April 24, 1951 FRESH ARRIVAL Nrimr GooDa AT 'HIE ENLARGED STORE dr Ja.AIES .)IMGUIRE, Market Square, Huhtindon, Pa. J M. informs the public gerierally that he has just rece:ved, and is opening, a large and well selected stock or NEW GOODS, FOR SPRING AND SUMMER, of the fintst and cheapest ever brought to Hun tingdon, consisting of every variety of LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS, Of ell descriptions and of tho newest styles, consisting in part of Ginghams, Calicoes, 'Barszes, Lawns; Silks, &c.; Muslins, Checks, Linens, Oil Chintzes, Linen Diapers, Bonnets of the latest styles, Gloves, Ribbons, Laces, Handker chiefs, and everything in the no tion line. MEN AND BOY'S WEAR, Embracing Cloths, Casimeres, Satinets, Sum mer Cloths, Tweads, Kentucky Jeans, Sic, He has also on hand a very large and general assortment of GROCERIES, QUEENSWA RE, HARD- WARE, HATS, CAPS, ROOTS,SHOES, AND GLASSWARE, Together with all kinds of Goods generally kept in a country store. A word to the wise, and my friends in par ticular—call and see me before purchasing elsewhere, as I am determined to give bar gains. 13:7"Please remember MAGUIRE'S Cheap Store, in Market Spare, Huntingdon. April 24, 1851. GRAND COMBINATION OF THE Useful, Beautiful and Ornamental EDMUND SNARE BEGS LEAVE to inform the people of Hun tingdon, and the rest of mankind, that he has bought, brought and opened the richest, largest and cheapest assortment of WATCHES &, JEWELRY ever beheld in this meridian In addition to his unprecedented stock of Watches and Jewelry he is just opening a most excellent variety of miscellaneous BOOKS, as well as School Books and STATIONARY, which he is de termined shall be sold lower than ever sold in Huntingdon. Call in and see if this statement is not cor rect. Store formerly occupied by Neff lir Mil ler. 117'Old Gold and Silver %ranted. April 21, 1951. WHOLESALE &REtAIL GROCERY, PROVISION ANII Variety Store. ilioNs & CO., reapectfally inform the citizen 4 of' Huntingdon county that they are prepared to admicsale or retail Sugars,Coffees, Teas, Cho colate,.&leratus, Soaps, an every article in the grocery Abu% Flour, Bacon, Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Peaches and Apples dried, and any other article in the ritoVjAioll Rile that may be required. Also, Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Varnish, White Lend of good qua*, and any other article in this line of trade. Also, Mahogany Vein:ers of every quality, Mahogany Nobs for cabiliif ware, Bedstead pins ready turned fit for use, Corn Brooms, &e., &c. CT Every description of Sc:gaia, wholesale and retail. . 1/24' Orders from Merchants in the corntry promptly attended to and faithfully executed on reasonable terms. Gr Our arrangements arc such that should any article he ordered - not in Store we will he ahle to fill the order with very little delay. Huntingdon, May 1, 1851.—tf. WANTED—At !roue & Co'e popular resat 160,0Ci0 lhs Woof, 1.00 toes Mtge. 10,000 bushels oats, 1000 bushels Potatoes, 500 bushels Flaxseed, 100,000 dozen Eggs, 50,000 lbe Stutter. May 1, 1851. • G ET LINE Imported Cigars always (Ai halm and for sale at city prices by IRONS & Co. L ETTER, Foolscap, and Wrapping paper at very moderate prices, Tor sale by IRONS & Co- T HE highest market prices paid far Rags by IRONS & Co MAHOGONY VERNIERS, "cry cheap, by MR) , 1, 'sl.—tf. IRONS & CO. PAPER and Blank Books, of any size or pall ty, made to order, by applying to IRONS & Co. Q LPERIOR SUGAR CURED RAMS and 13 Shoulders for sale at May 1, 1831.—tf. IRONS & CO'S, MUTTON HAMS.—A superior article for sale I.v IRONS & CO. May 1, 1.851.—tf. CIATHICET-MAKERS furnished with Locks, Screws, Knobs, Verncers, &c., nt the shortest notice ht , IRONS & CO. May i, 'sl.—tf. Extra Family Flour, 01 , the celebrated Crowtmer Brand, for dale by IRONS & CO. _ May 1, 'sl.—tf. AN infallable Ague Remedy (unsurpassed) of fered to the afflicted. No cure no pay. For sale by IRONS gr. Co. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE rrIEE subscriber offers at Private Sale all that certain farm and tract of land situate in Blair township, Blair county, adjoining lands on the east or—Myers, on the north by Jos. Conrad, on the west and north-west by henry Harbi son and Maxi'', and on the south fir Jacob Sells—containing a 7cl and the usual allowance, &c., one hundred acres of which are clenred and under high state of col ' tivation ; the remaining ninety-seven acres is heavily timbered with white oak, rock oak, black oak and walnut, of the best quality of timber.— Said farm is well wntered, haring tenter in nit the fields, and has on it two gobd meadows with runs running through ettni . and has thereon a young orchard of sele6ted FRUIT TREES of appld'and Other varieties of fruit, in a thriving condition. The buildings erected on said proper ty ate three Dwelling Houses, Bank Barn, Fiame Staple, Wagon House, Corn Crib, Blacksmith nen, Tan House, conveniently situated for tun yards and other buildings. Said property is situ ated in a good and well settled neighborhood, within one toile of the village of Freedom, and one mile of Newry, and convenient to schools and churches ; being kented near to towns iron works, and grist mills, a good market is afforded, where all kinds of produce meet n ready sole. To the Fanner, Capitalist and other's aniions to procure a desirable and excellent property a good opportunity is now afforded. and their at tention is requested to the seine. The title is in disputable. Terms and conditions of sale and any other infotmation is reganl to said property can he had from Wm. W. Sister, now residing on the premises, or from John Cresswell, At totnev at Law, Hollidaysburg. Possession of said term can be given at any time desired by the purchaser. May 8,1851.-3 t. MICHAEL SIBLER 73 lilt _4 4 IILT T'llsl PURRING EXTRACT The Greatest BLOOD PURIFIER IN THE WHOII Prie•St SO Ratio, or Sir Rollin far $5. It Is now pot no In QUART BOVI'LgS, of the same pager andimedicol elms, as when in small bottles. Each Largo bottle contains SIXTY.FOUR 11111410 M, and the medications are so Strongly Concentrated that only Ono Tablowomfiii Is required at a Door —three Siam a day—thus one bottle ism Twetttyltati DnyN e which la much longer than a bottle of any o er medicine laws, because there is required of this's Ugh tittantlty atayluse, _ Tho great Superiority or this Bleod Purifier over all other medicines, condole in a Vt.at measure in lie pos sessing as a part of its compoand, the powerful Medlent Virtue. of wmo Scarce and Rare Indian Roots• and tarks, which no other peed icine_pneseeeee. These are Om mosten , bin Ptirlf!,:rts or the Mood that wore over known to either Indian or white nenn,nnd Lilece being compounded with the afrongly.connaarated r.stracti or Sarsaparilla, Yellow Dock, CHERRY AND SASSAFRAS BARKS, mike that Yefttetable Extract, licit only the trwaleat DlOOll Purifier, but ale, a cheaper medic,. by Mr•nt add,s than any other. it is rheaprr, because the quanlity of 11 that may be botetht ter One Dollar will last touch longer, and will cure Teo Thug. mute Blood. dliwastr, than rrac DolMee worth 0 r any other mediebao. er Fur undoubted proof of the Corn of Scrofula, Fever-Sores, Serdebtrossd, Erysipelas, Reit-Rheum, Rheumatism, egrhatt. leruptions, Pimple. .04 the FM, Liter.Complalntn. Piles, Lumbago, Canso... Merv, Contiveneto, Sore E"Duspepuln, Pam. in the Side, Bread, Rona, and Jofth, and AI.I. 011 P, Impunn.flt.oott DISEAS., gee our PAMPHLETS and Handbills—evbry Agent bee them to rive away bur sale by T. K. SksioNrex, Huntingdon; J. N. Swope, Alexandria; J. Lutz, Sbirleysburg; J. & J. Kelly Burnt Cabin; James Kelly, Santa Fe; and Sflidrchants and Druggists gennerally. All orders must he addressed to Wallace & 304 Broadway. New York Jan. 30,'51. ~~