Notice of Administration. Estate of JOHN SHEERER, of Tod Township, Huntingdon county, dec'd. NOTICE is hereby given that lettirs'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. , THOS. ANDERSON, Adm'r. August 7,1851.-6 t. Medical Society. The Members of the Huntingdon County Med ical Society are requested to meet in the Hall of, the Sone of Temperance, in the borough of Hun tingdon, on Tuesday, the 12th of August, at 1 o'clock. All regular Physicians in the county are respectfully invited to attend. ORLADY, Secretary. August 7, 1851. MILNWOOD ACADEMY, A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN. Shack Gap, Huntingdon County, Pa, Rev. J. Y. McGialit.v; ' A. M., Principal and Professor of Natural and Moral Sciences. J. H. W. Me(limas, A. M., Professor of Languages. D. McKumnr, A. 8., Professor of Mathe• matics. • THE Courseof Instruction embraces all the -I- Branches necessary to prepare young men either for the Higher Classes in College, or for the duties of a'profession and the active business of life. The Academy Buildings aro new, commodious and in every Way adapted to the accommodation of a large number of Students. The location is distinguished for its healthfulness and the moral and religious character of its surrounding com munity. The year ittdivided into two sessions of FIVE swamis each. The Winter Session com mencing on the Ist Wednesday of November and the Summer Session on the last Wednesday of April. • TERMS PER SESSION, Orthography, Reading and Writing,• • • Arithmetic, Geography, Grammar, Philosophy, &c., Mathematics, Greek and Latin Lan French g a u e and German, each (addition. „ al charge,) 5,00 Boarding, exclusive of fuel and lights $1,34 per week. The whole expenses for a Session, inclusive of Tuition, Washing, Fuel, &c., de not amount to over $5O, and with economy, less. Cr The subscriber, encouraged by the liberal patronage he has already received, would repeat that be is determined to spare no eftbrt in making the Institution under his care, one that will com mend itself to all parents and guardians who de sire to give their Sons and wards thorough pre parito7 education without exposing them to the contaminating and immoral influences that exist in more populous communities. ' The place is easy of access, being on the 'Stage route that connects Chambersburg with the Central Railroad at Drake's Ferry. . . For reference or further partlculars ad. dress J. Y. 14IcGINNES. Shade Gap, Pa., July 31, 1851-4 m Philadelphia Medical House, SBTABLISHED 15 'YEARS AOO BY DR. KINKELIN, N. W. Cornerof :third and Union Streets, Between Spr uce and Pine Steeds • hiladdphia. FIFTEEN years of extensive and uninterrupted practice spent in this city have rendered Dr. K. the most expert and successful practitioner far and near, in the treatment of all diseases of a private nature. Persons afflicted with ulcers up on the body, throat, or legs, pains in the head or bones, mercurial rheumatism, strictures, gravel, disease arising from youthful excesses or impuri ties of the blood, whereby the constitution has be come enfeebled, are all treated with success. Ho who places himself under the care of Dr. K., may religiously confide in his honor as a gen tleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a physician. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. • Young Men who have injured themselves by a certain practice indulged in—a habit frequently learned from evil companions or at school—the ef fect of width are nightly felt, even when asleep, and destroy both iniad and body, should apply immediately. Weakness and constitutional de bility, loss of muscular 'energy, physical lassitude and general prostration, irritability and all ner vous affections, indigestion, sluggishness of the liver, and every disease in any way connected with the disorder of the procreative functions cur ed, and full vigor restored. YOUTH & MANHOOD. _ A Vigorous Life, or a Premature Death. Kinkilin on self Preservation. Only 25 cents. This Book just published is filled with useful information, on the infirmities and diseases of the Generative Organs. It addresses itself alike to YOUTH MANHOOD and OLD AGE, and should be read by aIL The valuable advice and impressive warning it gives, will prevent years of misery and suffering and save annually thousands of lives. Parents by reading it will learn how to prevent the destruction of their children. *„• A remittukte of 25 cents, enclosed in a let ter, addressed to DR. KIRKMAN, N. W. corner of Third and Union streets, between Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia, will ensure a book, under en velope, per return of mail. Persons at a distance may address Dr. K. by letter, (post-paid,) Mid be cured at home. Packages of Medicines, Directions, &c., for warded, by sending d rinnittance, and put up se cure from damage or curiosity. Eldridge , e Patent Corn Sheller. The attention of the Public is invited to this improvement in Corn Shelters, which is acknowl edged to be fur superior to any other, being on an entirely new principle shelling the Corn length wise of the ear, the cob passing straight through without revolving, thereby requiring no gearing to increase its speed, which adds so materially to the cost of other machines. It turns easier and shells cleaner than any other, and is porta ble in size and durable in construction. Persons interested are invited to call and see it in opera tion. The Right of this and other Counties for sale. For further particulars address or ap ply to DAVID ELDRIDGE, North W. Cor. End FL Dock sts. 3rd story. Philada. July 31, 1851.-3 m. NOTICE. Tho accounts of the late James Clark for advertising and job work, have been put into the hands of the undesigned for collection. Therefore persops who are in debted for such work, or whose accounts are unsettled, will please call and make settlement with the undersigned at his Office in Iluntingdon,_ W. P. ORBISON, P. 8. All monies due said Clark for subscriptions to the a Journal" are to be paid to Win. H. Peightal, the present pro prietor, he having purchased the same. Huntingdon July 17 'sl] W. P. 0. LIST OF 1117110118--Aug. Term, 1831 GRAND JURORS. David Beck, jr Farmer, Warrioremark township, Benjamin Beers, Just. Peace, Cromwell Jacob Baker, farmer, Springfield Solomon Beyers, farmer, Springfield Peter Citrfman, farmer, Cass Ephraim Doyle, carpenter, Shirley Martin Flenner, wagon maker, Walker John B Given, merchant, Walker James Ewing, farmer, Barren Barlets Ealy, blacksmith,Brady Oliver Etnier, farmer, Sirley James Horning, thrmer, Barree Miles Lewis, fanner, West John Levingston, fanner, West John Lyon, iron master, Franklin Robert Kinkead, just. peace, Morris William Moore, merchant, Porter Henry B Mytinger, gentleman, Morris Thomas E Orbison, merchant, Cromwell Solomon Rough, miller, Porter George H Steiner, merchant, Morris John Stryker, farmer, West George Sipes, farmer, Cromwell Hiram Williamson, farmer, West TRAVERSE JURORS FIRST WEEK, Daniel Africa, laborer, Henderson township, Henry Brewster, merchant, Shirley William Campbell, farmer, Dublin Richard Culegate, blacksmith, Cromwell Nicholas Corbin, shoe Maker, Cass William Dowling, shoemaker, West James Entrekin, merchant, Hopewell Thomas Enyart, tanner, Penn David Fraker, merchant, Shirley Caleb Guyer, farmer, Warriorsmark Charles Green, farmer, West James Galbraith, farmer, Shirley John Gersinger, farmer, Penn James K Hampson, inn Keeper, Brady Adam Hoffman, chairmaker, Walker David Jeffries,,just. peace, Dublin George Keith, farmer, Tod Lenard G Kessler, merchant, Brady William S Lincoln, farmer, Walker George Leas, farmer, Warriorsmark David MeMurtrio, merchant, Henderson George MelVAliams, merchant, Morris Charles Mickley, manager, Tod David B Moug, farmer, Warriorsmark James Miller, farmer, Brady township George W Mattora, farmer, Franklin Daniel Neff, farmer, Porter Philip Piper, gentleman, Porter Benjamin.F Patton, Merchant, Warriorsmark William Pheasant, farmer, Union Samuel PoPet, bricklayer, Henderson John House, fiu•tner, Dublin Hugh Seeds, farmer, Franklin John Smith, farmer Barre° Samuel Smith, laborer, Henderson Elie! Smith, just. peace, Union Azariab Sackets, faftner, Warriorsmark Christain Shwaz jr, farmer, Hopewell James Siberts, farmer, Tell Henry Shively, farmer, West Thomas G Striker, plasterer, Walker Thomas Schell, taylor, Warriorsmark James Stewart, (manor) farmer, Barron A J Taylor, saddler Dublin Walter Vautries, constable, Warriorsmark Casper Weight, farmer, Morris John Whitney, manager, Tor) Thomas Irvine, farmer, Union .$5,00 • 8,00 SECOND WEEK. Alexander Ambrose, founder Franklin Township, James Alexander, farmer, Jackson Washington Baker, farmer, Toil Jacob E Bare, Sterner, Springfield William W Campbell, farmer, Tell Abraham Cresswell, merchant, West Conrad Curfman, farmer, Cass John Donelson, Sumer, Hopewell James Ewing, farmer, Franklin John Flemming, farmer, Cromwell Daniel Grazier, farmer, Warriorsmark Alen Green, farmer, Barren • David Henderson, farmer, Fraklin Samuel Jones, carpenter, Franklin William Jordan, farmer,Cromwell Henry Leo, farmer, Jackson Peter Lovingston, firmer, Barre° James Lane Sr., miller, Brady George Lininger, farmer, Walker James M Lloyd, farmer ' Walker John Moore, carpenter, Shirley John McKinstrey, farmer, Shirley John McCarty, farmer, Brady James McCracken, farmer, Brady David Parker, blacksmith, Warnormark John Porter merchant, Porter John Price, Shirley Job Plympton, machinist, Morris Edward L Plowman, farmer, Brady William Rutter, farmer, Cromwell Joseph Read, farmer, West Richardson Read, merchant, ,Cass William Stinson, farmer, Tod John C Wilson, farmer, West Levi Westbrook, shoemaker, Henderson Henry Zimmerman, Justice Peace, Hopewell PROCLAMATION. WHENEAs by a precept to me directed, dated at Huntingdon, the 9th day of April A. D. 1851, under the bands and seals of the Hon. George Taylor, President of the Court of Com mon Please, Oyer and Terminer, and general jail delivery of the 200) judicial district of Penn sylvania composed of Huntingdon, Blair and Cum bria, and the Hon. James Gwin and Jonathan McWilliams his associates, Judges of the county of Huntingdon, justices assigned, appointed, to hear try and determine all and every indictments made or taken for or concerning all crimes, which by the laws of the State are made capital or felo nies of death and other offences crimes and misde meanors, which have been or shall hereafter be committed or perpetrated for crimes aforesaid —I am commanded to make public proclamation throughout my whole bailiwick that a Court of Oyer and Terminer, of Common Pleas and Quarter sessions, will he held at the Court House in the borough of Huntingdon, on the second Mon day (and 11th day) of August next, and those who will prosecute the said prisoners be then and there to prosecute them as it shall be just, and that all Justices of the Peace, Coroners and Constables within said county be then and there is their proper persons, at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, with their records, inquisitions, exami nations and remembrances, to do those things which to their °likes respectfully appertain. Dated at Huntingdon the Sad day of July in the year of. our Lord 1851, and the 75th year of American Independence. WM. B. ZEIGLER, Skil: July 24, 1851. NOTICE. AMAN & MARKS inform the public Sint they still continue to make coffins at tho old stand formerly occupied by Thomas Burchinoll in the rear of the Sons of Temperance Hall, fronting ou Washington Street, and attend funerals either In town Or country. They kcop a splendid Hearse for the accommodation of their customers. NOTICE All persons having unsettled accounts with the late firm of Dorsey & Maguire are respectfully re quested to call and have the same satisfactorily arranged, as the/ are determined to have the ac counts settled without resptiet to persons. Huntingdon July 31, 1841. TRIAL LIST--August Term, ISSI. FIRST WEEK. Wray Maize vs William Campbell. Randell Alexander vs Blair & Madden. A. W. Benedict vs David Milliken John Fulton et al vs John Wafters et al Joseph Stewart's Ex vs B E McMurtrie Com'th for Hudson vs John Shaver Robert Barr vs J W Myton's heirs et al Math Garner's Ex vs Sebastian Keely Isaac Woolverton vs Elisha Shoemaker Elias Hoover vs Daniel Teague et al William Welch vs Nathanial Kelly Math. Garner's Ex vs Dan'l Kyler Andrew Shaw vs John Montgomery Ennis & Porter vs Andrew Stewart's Adms John E Thompson et al vs John W Swoops John Wiugard vs Jacob Brubaker Elizabeth G Morrison vs Goo Hutchison Rel. Transp. Co. for use vs B O'Friel's adms Daniel Kirtinan's adms vs Robert Speer Sam'l Caldwell vs Dan'l Teague et al Elias Hoover vs Dan'l Teague et al SECOND WEEK. Geoige Jackson vs Conrad Wittich Com'th for use of Vances vs Vance & Alexander John White's Adms vs Semi Eckley Clarissa Holland's Adms vs David Styor John Dearment for use vs James Alexander Samuel Shoemaker for use vs Hunt. Pres. Cong. George Randolph vs F A Jennings & Co GR&JH Shoenberger vs Dan 'l Bressler et al J & J Milliken vs William Couch's Ex Fetzer & Riddle vs John List Devon & Greene vs Banks & Cromwell Zentmyor for Good vs Martin Gates' Adms Martin Gates Adms vs Math. Crownovor &c Christian Ladner & Co vs McGrun & Fitzpatrick Com'th for Lowry vs John Shaver Sam'l S Barr vs John Willamson Joseph Ennis vs James S Lawrence John Love for use vs Mitchell Vance & Alexander John Bridenbaugh &c vs Philip L. Fox William Gaghagan vs William Colder & Co John Walters for use vs Spang Keller & Co Mary Ann Ullman vs Same 1 A C Blair &c vs David Welch Sam'! Kittermau vs Janiei Entrekin William MeNite vs John Dougherty et al Amos L Smith vs Chilcote & Myorly Collett' for Johns vs Ramsey & Madden Jos H SPayd ht al vs William Moore Robert Speer vs Isaac G Gorsuch Dennis Donovan vs Tho Penna. Railroad Co Thomas Ashton vs Iletiry Keister's Ex Moore & Myton vs Michael Stacy &c A Burn's Adms for use vs Sam'lllurket et al John lloper for use vs John Smith's Adms &c Andrew Freakcr vs Benjamin Mogahan et al Sam'! Steffey vs Michael Steffoy AGENTS WANTED. BUSINESS MEN to take the exclusive Agency (for a County or Counties) for the Sale of the GERMAN WASHING FLUID, being an article much cheaper and easier to use than soap, and is warrented to perfectly cleanse all kinds of cloth ing, containing no Potash, Soda-ash, Spirits of Turpentine, Ammonia, Acids, or any article what ever that will in any manner injure the finest fab ric or the Ash. It is an article which, when once introduced, constant sales can be made with largo profits to the Agents. For full particulars regard ing prices, terms, &e., address (post paid) to I. P. HOYT & Co., No. 26 South F9i th St., Philad'a Philatra, July 2.1,1851.-2 m. Refreshments. FREDERICK & CHRISTIAN SNYDER Take this Method of informing the Public, that in addition to their IcOCream Saloon they have fitted up in splendid style an EATING Boost for geutleinen ' .where every luxury, as well as the subdantials of the season, will he served up in such a manner, as to make an Epicurean smack his 141 with gusto._ _ _ . Spring Chicken's, Oysters, Roast Beef, Boiled Lamb, Roust Mutton, iv. v., with all the fixins can be hod at any time. Suppers will be prepared for parties on timely notice being given. We are determined to spare no efforts to make onr establishment a place of agreeable resort. Our stock offndts CoVectionarics is unrivalled. , We wish every person to give us a call, when we are certain we shall have the extreme pleasure, of having them "conic again and again." F. 37, C. SNYDER. Hunt., July, 1851. tf Written and Verbal, will be received at SCOTT'S ateapfeteelqj Stare, opposite the Sons of Temperance Rail, for any number of Watches or Clocks, and any quantity of the most fashion able Jewelry, &c., which he is now prepared to furnish on the very lowest terms, wholesale and retail, having just returned from the east with a now supply . Purchasers are respectfully invited to give him a bid. N. B. Watches and Clocks carefully repaired and cleaned and warranted. Bunt. July 10, 1851. tf TO PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS. THE unclesigned begs leave to call the atten tion of Printers and Publishers, to the fact that lie continues to manufacture all kinds of BOOK, NEWSPAPER, JOB and FANCY TYPE at his old stand, N. W. Corner of Third & Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, at his usual low prices for cash. Ho has just introduced a large quantity of new style JOB & FANCY TYPE, all of which aro made of the best metal; and for beauty of finish and durability, cannot be surpass ed by any other foundry in the Union. His long experience in the difforent branches of the trade as well as in the mixing of metals, will, he flatters himself, enabled him to make a better article and at a much less price than any of his competitors. lie keeps constantly on band a largo variety of Cases,Chases,Composing Sticks,lmposing-stones, Common and Brass Galleys, Stands, Bodkins, Brass Rules, Loads, Printing Presses, Furniture, and all other articles required in a Printing Office. Old Type taken in exchange for new at nine cents per pound. Printeri are requested to call and examine his speciments before purchasing elsewhere. All or ders thankfully received and promptly attended to, at his Philadelphia Typo Foundry, corner of Third and Chestnut streets. July 3, 1851.-ly. PROCLAMATION. WIIHREAB by a precept to me directed by the Judges of the Commpn Pleas of the coun ty of Huntingdon, bearing test, the 9th of April, 1851, I ant commanded to make Public Procla mation throughottt my whole baliwlek, that at court of Common Pleas, will be held at tho Court House in the borough of Htuningdon, on the ad Monday (and 18th day) of August, A. 1.):, 1851, for the trial of all issues in said Court, which re mains undetermined before the said Judges, when and where all jurors, witnesses and suitors, in the trial of all issues are required to appear. Dated at Huntingdon the 23d of July in the year of our Lord 1851, and the 75t1t year o American Independence.- July 17,1851.-ff IVIII. E. ZEIGLER, Sherig: July 24, 1851. IRON PUMPS and Load Pipo, for well or cis• tern, far sale by J. &. W. Saxton. May 29,'55. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons inter ested, that the following named persons have set tled their accounts in the Register's office, at Hun tingdon, and that the said accounts will ' be pre sented for confirmation and allowance, at an Orphans' Court to be hold at Huntingdon, in and for said county of Huntingdon, on Wednesday the 15th day of August next. 1. Ephraim Yingling Administrator of the estate of Jacob Stambaugh late of Tod township, doe'd. 2. John Skinner, Executor of the last will and testament of Robert ill'l?arlaltd, late of Toll township, decd. 3. 13Crijamin Loas, Administrator of tho estate of Mary Barton, late of the borough of Shirleys burg,kloc'd. 4. Trust account of Christian and Daniel Yo der, Trustees appointed by the Court to sell the, real estate of Daniel Yoder, late of Brady town ship, dec'd. 5. John M'Cahan, Administrator of Barton M'Mullen, Esq., Into of iphe borough of Hunting don, dec'd._. 6: Benedict Stevens, Esq., Administrator of the estate of Samuel N. Wharton late of Crom well township, dee'd. 7. John APCahan, Executor of the last will and testament of James ISPCahan, late of the borough of Huntingdon, due's'. 8. John Neff, one of the Executors of the last will and testament of George Mang, lute of War riorsmark township, deed. 9. John Shaver, Esq., Administrator of the estate of Allen 0. Brown, late of the borough of Shirleysburg, deed. 10. William Graflus, Administrator of the es tate of John P. Dean, late of the borough of Alexandria, dec'd. 11. Israel Grans, Executor of the last will and testament of Catharine Auraudt, late of Morrris township, deed. 12. John Porter,Executor of the last will and testament of Jonathan Johnston late of the bor oughs of Alexandria, dee'd. 13. Adam Steffey and Samuel Steffoy Admin istrators of the estate of Leonard Steffey, late of Barre° township, dcc'd. . . . 14. CatharinWShultz Administratrix with tho will annexed of Philip Shultz late of the borough of Huntingdon, deed. 15. Daniel Neff, Jacob Harocamo and Alex ander Stitt Administrators of the estate of Hen ry Neff, late of the borough of Alexandria. dee'd. H. F. CAMPBELL, Register. Register's Office, Huntingdon, July 11, 1851. Tho Art Union of Philadelphia was established by its founders, and incorporated by the Legisla ture of Pennsylvania, for the purpose of extend ing throughout the American community that at tachment to the fine arts which is distinctive of national refinement and civilization. Every person subscribing live dollars becomes a member at the Art Union until the succeeding annual meeting in December. Subscribers for this 3 , ear arc entitled to their choice of any two of the fotir following splendid engravings, any one of which is fully worth the subscription price: I. JOJIN KIWI'S INTERVIEW went MARY QUEEN OF SCOTTS. Each subscriber also receives a copy of the Art Union Reporter, monthly, alter his subscrip tion: this should induce early subscriptions. Af ter payment of all expenses, the balance of the funds arising from subscriptions is represented by prim certificates, ranging from $4O to $lOOO, which are distributed by lot among the members, on the last week-day in December, and aro avail able only for the purchaser of original works of American Artists. Thus, for five dollars each member is sure of receivhig two engravings which could not be pur chased elsewhere with the same money, and bus also the chance of obtaining a lino original paint ing to be selected by himself. JOHN SCOTT, Esq., is tho Honorary Secre tary for this county, and will receive and remit subscriptions. THE subscriber gives notice that his wife, Mary Ann Carter did, on the 7th day of May, 1851, leave his bed and board. Ito therefore cautious all persons from harboring or trusting her on his account, as he will pay no debts of her contract ing. JOSEPH CARTER. Huntingdon, July 3,1851.-3 t.• Ey virtue of a certain writ of Vend. Ex. to ttic directed. I will, oh Monday the 11th day of An gust next, at two o'clock P. M. expose to sale by public outcry, at the Court House, in the bor ough of Huntingdon, the following described real estate, to wit PROPOSALS. All Hefts. right, title and interest in and to all that certain tract of land. situate in Jackson Township, Huntingdon county, 'containing about one hundred acres more or less, adjoining lands of Shunkwiler, of William & John Smith and others, hawing thereon erected, b. twu story dwelling house, and cabin barn; from fully to sixty acres cleared. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Beightal. WM. B. ZEIGLER, Sheriff: Iltunindon July 24th, 1851.-3 t. HAS on hand,just received, a complete As sortmont of SIIOT GUNS, Powder Flasks, Game Bags, and all other Sporting Apparatus of the best and approved patterns. Ho has constantly on hand SPORTING POW DER of all descriptions, Percussion Caps, Shot, Bullet Moulds, Ball and Blank Cartridges, and a general assortment of materials for Gun Makers, Also PERCUSSION CAPS of a superior qual ity, designed expressly for U..S. Mos. „ An Assortment of FISHING TACTILE always on hand. . . AR the above, atui any other articles in his Hoe, the Subscriber will sell as low as any other estab lishment in the United States. In testimony of his skill as a manufacturer, the FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, in the years 1840 and 1842, awarded to him TWO CERTIFI CATES— and in thoyears 1844, 1846, 1847, 1848 and 1850 FIVE SILVER MEDALS, all of which may be seen at his place of business. JOHN EFT" I'hilad'a, July 24, 1851.-3 m. L. PELOUZE, SIX DOLLARS and Fifty cents for the largest Gold Pencils, at Ed. Snare's Jewelry Store. A Beautiful lot of Parasols for stile by J. 6. W. Saxton, May 29, 51. T HE finest fast colored 12/ cent Lawns for sale by J. 6- W. Saxton. May 29, 51. A Splendid assortment of Ladies Slippers for salu by J. ts' W. Saxton. May 29, '5l. lillE best assortment of Hardware in town, for sale by J. 4, IV: Saxton. May 29, '5l. REGISTER'S NOTICE. PHILADELPHIA ART UNION 2. RUTH AND Bo.tz. 3. MERCY'S DREAM. 4. CHRISTIANA AND HER CHILDREN NOTICE. SIIERIFF , S SALE. " SPORTSMEN TAKE NOTICE." JOHN KRIDER, North-East cor. Walnut & Second Sts., delphia. JOHN KRIDER. THE AMERICAN ART-UNION NEW YORK. PROGRAMME FOR 1851. Every subscriber of five dollars is a member for the year, and is entitled to, 1. A copy of each number of the BULLETIN (referred to in a proceeding, number,) which shall be issued in 1851, during and after the month in which payment of his subscription shall bo made. This is a monthly publication, of sixteen or more quarto pages, of three columns each, illustrated with Engravings and Etchings from works of the most distinguished artists. . . Ir. A print of Mr. Jones's lino Engraving on Steel, measuring nineteen inches by twenty-one inches, after Mr. Woodville's celebrated painting of Mexican News, representing a group at the door of an inn, listening to the reading of account of the first battles of the late Mexican War. 111. A set of Five. Prints from finiihed line En gravings on Steel, of the average size of eight inches, by ten inches, and executed by distin guiblied American Engravers, after the following paintings, viz.: Margni Crossing the Pede, By Bouncy, Mount Washington, from the Valley of Conway, By Kcusott, merican Harvesting Scenery, By Cropsey, Old '76 and Young '4B, By Woodville, Bargaining for a Horse, By Mount. . . . Thus forming a Gallery of American Art, of convenient size for binding, or for preservation in a portfolio, instead of framing, if desired. IV. A hare in the distribution of several hun dred paintings, sculptures, and drawings in water color. The subscriber has thus nn unequalled oppor tunity to achieve tho triple purpose of obtaining a valuable return for a small investment—of se curiug the possession of a superior work, gratify ing has taste for Art, and of affording encourage ment to promising Artists of his own country. SUfESCRII•TIO\B RECEIVED DY] J. T. SCOTT. Honorary Secretary Huntingdon, July 17, 1851. KO ! LOOK BEBE! cl..7en.cm)ll)l7.27zauraaszczi RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of the borough of Iluntingdon, and the public generally, that.he has taken the shop formerly occupied by T. Adams, where he is carrying on business as a CABINET MAKER, hi all its branches, and he hereby solicits a share of the pablic patronage. By strict attention to his business (intending to be at home at all times) and care in the manufacture of articles, he hopes to please those who may become his pat rons and, also, to induce a fair . rade. 0 — Ile makes Coffins and attends Funerals on the shortest notice. has a SPLENDID HEARSE for the accommodation of those living iu the country. Huntingdon, June 26, 18.51.-3 m. Executor's Notice. Estato of WILLIAM SCHEAFFER, late of Shirley township, dee'd. LETTERS Testamentary having been granted by the Register of Huntingdon County to the un dersigned on the above estate, all persons having claims against the estate of said decoased,,are re quested to present their accounts, duly authenti cated, for settlement, and all persons indebted to said estate will make payment without delay. MARY ANN SCIIEAFFER, Juno 26, 1851.-6 t. • PORTSTOWN lIE.NRY CORNPROBST I•Ias just received at his "BASLV 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 in part of a must splendid variety of DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE • AND GROCERIES, All . of which will bo sold 20 per cent. lower than ,similar articles can be had for in Huntingdon. Persons who have any regard for economy should give hint a call, when. ho will take great pleasure in convincing them that his store is the place to save money. His stock of FISH, SALT, &c. 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 tun sincerely grateful to the community for the very liberal share of patronage I have hereto fore received, and trust that toy great reduction in prices will be the means of having it continued and greatly increased. HENRY CORNPROBST. May 29, 1851.—tf. FITS, FITS, FITS. JOHN A. KING Begs leave to retnrn his sincere thanks, for the very liberal patronage lie has heretofore received, and at the same time informs a generous public, that he still continues the .TAILORING BUSINESS, at the old stand of dumb Snyder, where he will be pleased to have his friends call and leave their measures. Every garment is warranted to fit neatly, and shall be well made. JOHN A. KING. Hunt., July, 1851 LADIES Gold Pens nod Pencils at the Cheap Corner Jowolry Store. B OOKS and STATIONARY of all kinds at Ed. Snaro'b Storo. ALLEN'S REVOLVERS, and various other kinds of Pistols, at tho lowest prices, at Scott's Cheap Jewelry Store. for sale by 10 Half Barrels Herring J. S. IV. Saxton May 29,'51 ABeautiful lot of the latest style of Bonnets, large and small. Also, children's Flats for sale by J. o• Saxton. May 29, '5l. NOTICE To the !tars and to Me creditors of John Stewart, deed. All persons interested sirs hereby notified that the Trust account of John P. Stewart, Trustee of the estate of his rather John Stewart, late of Vest township, Iluntingtion county, deceased, under end by virtue of un article of agreement recorded in the Mike for recording of deeds in said county, has beau filed in the Wilco of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of said county, and that the same will be presented to the said Court on the second Monday of August next, for eon fimiatiomat which time the same will be allowed by said Court, unless cause be shown Why it should not be allowed. THEO. 11. CREASER, Prot'rv. May 22, 1851. .1. D.•WILLIAMS. JOHN HAFT, JR. Z. to.. WILLIAMS & Co., Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants and Dealers in Produce and Pittsbury Minutia:tures, No. 116, Wood Street, Pittsburg. HAVE NOW IN STORE, and to arrive this week, the following goods, of the most re cent importations, which arc offered on the most reasonable terms: 115 catty boxes prime Green Tea. 45 half chests . do do 46 " Oolong and Cbulan. 100 bags Rio Coffee. 15 " Laguyra and Java. 60 boxeslPs, s's, and Ilb lump tobacco. 35 bbls. Nes. 1 an d,3 Mackerel. 20 and do No. 1 do 2 and Ido Salina. 50 oxes sealed Herring. 1300 lbs extra Madder. •• 3 bales Coale, 1 bale CleiVoi; ' • 6 bags Pepper & ALipieo, 1 bbl Nutmegs, 2 bbls Ground Ginger, 1 bbl ground pepper, 1 bbl Ground Pimento, 10 kegs ground Mustard 10 kegs ground Cassia, 10 do do Cloves, 2 bids Garret's Snufl; 45 bxs Stearin Candles, 20 bxs Spy Candles, 10 do Sperm do 100 do. ..Masons Black'g 100 lbs sup. Rice Flour, 100 lbs S. F. Indigo,— 20 doe Ink, 150 doe Corn Brooms, •125 doa Patent Zinc 50 bas extra pure Starch, Wash Boards, 25 do Salefatus, 75 bbls N. G. Molasses. 15 bbls S. 11. Molasses, 10 do Golden Syrup, 25 do Loaf, Crushed, 5501bs seedless Raisins, & Powdered Sugar, 50 drums Smyrna Figs, 20 jars Bordeaux Prunes, 50 lbs Sicily Prunes, 5 boxes Rock Candy, 2 boxes Genoa Citrons, 10 do Cocoa & Chocolate, 5 do Castile & Almond 12 doe Military Soap, Soap, 1 bbl sup. Carb, Soda, I bbl Cream Tartar, 1 case Pearl Sago, 2 cases Isinglass, 2 cases Sicily & Refined 1 case Arrow Root, Liquorice, 150 Bath Brick, 1 bbl Flour Sulphur, 100 gross Matches, 100 doe Extract of Lent- 5 doe Lemon Sugar, on, Rose & Venilla, I cask Sal Soda, Glass, Nails, White Lead, Lard oil, &c. Refer to Merchants Thomas Read & Son, Fisher & M'Murtrie, •, Charles Miller, Honorable John Ker, Huntingdon. May 15, 1851.-Iy. REFRESIIING. The subscriber, in his offorts,to make folks as comfortable as possible, takes this method of as suring everybody in quest of, felicity, that he is now prepared to furnish ICE CREA . SI and DE LIGHTFUL CAKES to persons both at home and abroad. Ills arrangements are ample and Persons residing at either of the points named be low had better send in their orders considerably before immediately in Prder to secure the ricliesP and best. The facilities afforded by the Railroad enables him to assure all who may favor him with their orders that they may, rely upon his being punctual id Bjllug all from the following places, viz: • NEWTON- HAMILTON, SPRUCE CI:RXIE3 MOUNT-UNIONS BIRMINGHAM, AIILL OMEN, FO STOMA, HUNTINGDON, ALTOONA, PETERS RUIIG, And any other place in the United States. JOHN MARKS. Huntingdon, June 12, 1851 Tr:7K L. - oval:a a (WILDER'S PATRNT,) _ _ _ SALAMANDER SAFES; THE VALIDITY OF THIS PATENT, 4f ter having been vigorously contested by suits at law for the last sin years,) has lawn fully and finally established in the Supreme Court of the United States. The undersigned, at his depot, has on hand a large assortment of the genuine PATENT SALAMANDER SAFES. ALSO, ALL KINDS OF IRON CHESTS, MONEY BOXES, VAULT DOOllB AND BANK VAULTS, Loth Fire and Burglar Proof. With Now and Sec Mid gand Safes of other tna kers—forming the largest assortment in the world. Also, the following Zr4i - QP ago UMGMII3 . JONES' CHANGEABLE, COMBINATION, PERMUTATION, AND LETTER CHANGEABLE ANTI-GUN POWDER LOCKS HALL'S NEW PATENT POWDER ANT) BUTAGLAR-PROOF LOCK; DAY, NEWELL 4. DAYS; And Locks of other calobrated Makers. • JOHN FARREL, isro; 34 Walnut Street, PHILADEI.I,IIA, Sole Agent for the State of Pennsylvania: June 2G, 1851.-Gt. NOTICE. TIIE undersigned begs leave to inform the putt.. lie and the " rest of mankind," that he is desirous of settling up the books of the late firm of Gil lam & Comprolist. Tho books have been trans furred to me and as I am determined to close the accounts, persons indebted had better call and make a satisfactory arrangement. HENRY CORNPROBST. June 19, 1951.-tf. BRANT'S INDIAN P 11111011111( BALSAM, The Great COUGH REMEDY.. Many years of experience, and more then a 4lettdred Thoneand Cerro of yoneamptive Complabe,havo COreeCo n ne ll' ac u qVut l i t t i nt; writ i tl e il i Vw=4/:Pre: r oTy n , li thrt h i7 l inf r :s e ge y r N e i g:ri l i n t . j j' a! ' it= " tolort:na t tflt r : ' V i tt L...., Rum any other ReMcdy In the world. We know. hweer that it mild by some that ConsulaPtlon cut eel be cured. Bo that the opinion of the many or the few, we shall not attempt to argue with such, but Ibis we mid me, and do asset an a fact, which can ho proved in thottrando of omen dim this medicine has cured Cough. and din wen wltiall, before the cured wore inibeind, wore coiled rani Consumption, me which wore to/ended with systodoeij that resembled, and were in till respeett like the symptoms of them who die, and when dead aro said to have Bi nd with that fatal dis e ase Conatamptiou. 'Ude 'labiate Ism cured Manmade of pertains who were said to be hopelessly ethic, ed—who Mad hard, dry, rucking Conglie—reb,e In the Bream, Side, sad B abe —Dlineulty of lirrnihing— Politic. - Expectoration —litrtie Pave Night. sweat•—and meeting tawny of the Flesh and Blood. Persons having such complaints have beau cared after It was said tiny mold nut live a week bongo. This Medicine lag cured some who were supposed to he in a dying mate, but, by the use of this remedy, they now Ms, end soli d good health. . Thin Labium is purely a tegetabk compound. lt la Pleasum to lake, and ruler dam rows in any *Uwe or than ease or under any cireunieuutce.. It effect. its wonderful) and almost nollrneulows Cures by Pnettrying, Streoyn ening, ant invigorating the when minim-14 equali sing the eirridatinn, and producing . a Sanaa union — tifile . atiejilori Cough — nothing the Nervea—and aiding .1 JaeGadny lixpectorntion. 1t Cures the tolluwing dia tom., Consumptior4.. lIIOUGUS and Colds, Recital:is, Asthma, Spittinggr Blued. Bleeding at the Lungs, Paine in the lirega, Side, and Chad, Nerveronieu,Niaht Sweatt Palpitation ef the Heart, and all IFE.IIALE, NVEAKNILaispei aud Complaint, missies therefrom, ()bolero )uranium, Cc. elv . For Proof and particulars of Come, me our Pamphlets and our Agent. have then It give away. For sale by T. K. SI3IONTON, Husain gdon; J. N. Swoope, Alexandria; J. Luta, Shirleysburg ; J. & J. Kelly Burnt Cabin; James Kelly, Sattta o ; and by 11Icrebauts and Druggists gewsemlly. All orders must be addre,seil to Wallace & D 0... 304 Broadwav, Now York Jon. 30, '5l