PRICES CURRENT. PHILADELPHIA, July 30, 1851. Flour per bbl. $4 25 White Wheat per bushel 1 01 Red do 90 Rye • 72 Corn 62} Oats 43 Farmers, hereafter, may rely upon being kept luny 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. lates of Discount. Philadelphia 111 CORRECTE ;li i ladelphia Banks • par Lebanon, Pittsburg par Chambersburg, Germantown, pa Gettysburg, • • • Chester County • • • • par Middleton, • • • • Delaware County. • • par Carlisle, Montgomery Co. • • • par Harrisburg • • • • Northumberland • •• pa Honesdale, 1 Col. Bridge Co. • • • •par Wyoming par Reading pa Erie Bank, l Lancaster, pa Waynesburg, I. Doylestown par Schuylkill Haven, • • • par Easton pa West Branch par Bucks County par Relief Notes li Brownsville pa ~ ~ new issue •11 Pottsville par State Scrip, Washington i Pittsburg City Scrip • • 15 York • Allegheny City, 20 Danville p Allegheny County, ••• 20 WTRAY HORSE.. Strayed from the subscriber, living in West 'township, Huntingdon county, on Sunday, the 10th inst., A Dun Horse 'with a black mane and tail and bright glass eyes ; lie is between six and seven years old. Any information which will he likely to lead to the re covery of the horse will be thankfully received by the subscriber, and the person giving such infer- I rnation liberally rewarded. August 21, 1851 DAVID WEIGHT. Encampment of the 4th Brigade. At a meeting of the officers of the 4th Brigade 14th Division, held in Huntingdon, August lith it was -- Resolved, To hold an encampment at Hunting. ion commencing on Wednesday the Bth day of October, to continue three days, and that the Military of the State be invited to participate. The following counnittee of arrangements was appointed : Brig. Gen. Geo. W. Speer, Brig. Inspector Jas. G. Lightner, Capt. It. C. McGill, Capt. Crotslev, Capt. J. 0. Sharrer, Lieut. Louis, Lieut. backer, Maj. Clint. Mickl4, Adjt. A. W. Clarkson, Lieut. Murry, Lieut. Boat, Lieut. Suigert, Lieut. Snare, Limit. Hector. LIST OF LETTERS. Remaining in the Post Mee at Huntingdon. A.—Appold Capt. B. P, Allison Alex, Adler. ton Baldwin. B.—Blass Cunrod, Brooks Miss Marg't, Brooks Lidia, Byers Elizabeth 2. Bell D & Co. C.—Coulter Simon, Camberilug Geo, Carr Curtis, Chamberlain Wm. B, Campbell JllO. A. D.—Ditlenbauch Mary L, Douglass Gen. A. A. 4, Borland Elizabeth, Duncan James, Dewey It. F, Dopp Mary, Davis Samuel, Daft* , Eilza bath,. Dodson Thomas L, Downey Jacob, Dawson James, Drenen EMrri. E.—Erittikeit Junes, Emriek James, Early James Esq., F.—Fisher Jno, Early Col. Jno. N, Fetterhoof Michael 2, Feliger Jacob. G.—Gorsuch Stephen, Gilliland Miss Mary Jane, Gibson Rev Andrew 2, ll.—Hoffman Ulla, Honer Benjamin, Mun son Jesse, Italy Juo. .L—JacobJ H, Johnston Jomima L 2, John stdii 3 Esq, Isenberier Miss Dorothy. K.—Krauser Saint M, Kimbnl Jnd C, Kelly Johannah 3, Kuhn Isaac, Kelly James Esq. L.—Lichtenthaler Margret, Lamar Jesse, Lytle Benjamin C, Law Beubdict 2, Leady William, Lyon J Esq, Lewis F B, Lott Racked P. M.—Money Martin 2, Major Robert B, Musser Elias, McCauley Wan, Moore Lim J N, Miller David, McDine R, Mcßride Juo. N.—Newmer Mary, Newman Michael, o.—Osborn Jane. P.—Patterson Sarah C, Poor DirectOrS , Hen : derson Tp, Pope Mary Juno,, Parkison Julian, Patton Benj F, Penn Pyle. R.—Rowe Jeremiah, Rouse Emily. S.—Spencer Wm L, Smith Fredrick, Snyder Thomas, Stereos Sam'l R, Smiley & Porter, Shantz Hiram J, Stewart 1) Esq, Simons Jac, Esq . , Spangler Rev J I', Sturtsman Henry. T.—Thomas 'George, Titnpson Jo o M. U.—Underwood Susan. W.—Williams 114 Wutterson J K, Wal lace Edward Est, 'Whitehead Jim, Woolverton Charles, Wilson James, Wilson M C, Walker Charles, Whittaker W, Wilson Etnalino, Woods James. Y.—YenterJno M, Young Henry, Young Jno M 3. . . . Persons calling for letters in the above list mill please say they are advertised. P. C. SWOOPS, P. M. NOTICE. A meeting Of the Stockholders of the Shirleys burg Female Seminary, is requested nt the brick School House in the licrough of Mirit;ysburg on Saturday the 23d inst., fit tiro o'clock I'. 111. A general attendance is requested. HENRY BREWSTER. And other Trustees. August 21,1851. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE• Theiundersigned, Assignees of Daniel Protsman of MeConnelstown, under a deed of voluntary as ignment for the benefit of creditors, request 1111 persons indebted in any measure to said Protstnan to make immediate payment, and those having Claims to present them for settlement. JOHN B. GIVEN, JOHN SNYDER, Assignees, MeConnefstoWn. N. 13.—We will sell at public sale in MeCon helstown on Saturday 30th August, at one o'clock P. M. 113 sides of Spanish sole leather. August 21, 1851. NOTICE. The accounts of the .late James Clark for a.dvertising and job work, have been put into the hands of the undesigned for collection. Therefore persons who aro in debted for such work, or whose accounts are unsettled, will please call and make settlement with the undersigned at his Office in Huntingdon. W. P. ORBISON. P. S. All monies due said Clark for subscriptions to the 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. WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND 1213 The subscriber has, by extreme exertion, and with the assistance of s few friends, at last suc ceeded in opening an assortment of CLOCKS, WATCHES AND \` JEWELRY, in the *mop formerly occupied by Dr. 11. K. Neff and Brother, one door east of Mr. Livingston's Hotel, in the borough of Huntingdon, where lie otters for sale a great variety of the above articles at very low prices. Clocks, Watches and Jewellry will he repaired in the very best manner, all of which he will war rant for one rear. Ile bopes,..by soiling at low prices and paying strict attention to business, to merit it libera share of public patronage. JOSEPH illGGhit. Huntingdon, Aug. 14, 1851.—tf. • IL C. QUICK & CO'S. MAMMOTH MENAGERIE, WILL EXHIBIT AT HUNTINGDON ON WEDNESDAY, Aug. 21Th. FOR ONE DAY ONLY. Doors open from 2to 4 o'clock, P. M. Admit. wilco 25 eta. Children under nine years of age half price. This splendid collection of the rarest nod most magnificent specimens of the Animal Creation, obtained from all quarters of the globe, will enter town on the morning of the day of exhibition in Grand Procession, and preceded by the gorgeous ORPHBAN CHARIOT, containing the New York Brass Bond, under the soperintendance of Mr. Joseph Nosher, and will consist of all the beautifelly decorated vehicles of the Company drawn by a magnificent steed of ONE HUNDRED HORSES. The ,M7enagerie of G. C. QUICK & Co. stands unrivalled by any other similar establishment in the world, and in it will be finind representatives of every animal which has ever been discovered h)• the naturalist: It is Composed of the two great colleotions formerly belonging to Jane, Ti tus & Co. mid Van Amburg & Co. And among the principal attractive features will be found the trained Perfornling Animals, which were so celebrated both in Europe and America. Mr. Brooks, the unequaled Lion-King, will superintend this part of the Eiliihition. In the course of the perthrninnee Mr. Lang worthy will introduce his highly trained Ponies, who will go through with their wonderful feats of dancing, waltzing, &c., tbrming a pleasing epi• scale to the general entertainment. The above company will also exhibit at Mc- Veytown, Tuesday, Aug. 2G. At ALEXANDRIA, on Thursday, Aug. 28. Aug. 14 1851. THE HOUSEWIFE'S HELP AND HUSBAND'S JOY! TILE GERMAN WASHING FLUID DOES away entirely with that laborious task of rnbbing the Clothes upon the washboard. It contains no ingredients whatever, injurious to the finest fabric or the flesh. The propitiators wish every one to give it a trial, and if it does not prove to be as reCoMinentled, the money, in every such case, will be refunded. Full directions ac company each bottle. Retail price 121 Cents per Bottle, stillicient to do two ordinary washings, and saving the Clothes more, by nut rubbing them, than the cost of of six bottles—besides removing stains of fruit, &c., if there be any, and the time and labor saved. Prepared Only by I. P. norr & co., rhiladolphia. . . J. Campbell Boggs, Shirleysburg, Agent for Huntingdon County. All orders received by him wholesale or retail, will be promptly attended to. " SPORTSMEN TAKE NOTICE." JOIIN KRIDER, North-East cor. Walnut & Second Sin., ['Gila. delphia. _ _ _ HAS on hand, just received, a complete As sortment of SNOT GUNS, Powder Flasks, Game Bags and all other Sporting Apparatus of the ben adrilost Mmroved patterns. Be has constainly on hand SPORTING POW DER of all descriptions, Percussion Caps, Shot, Bullet Moulds, Ball and Blank Cartridges, and a general assortment of materials fur Gun Makers, Also PERCUSSION CAPS ofa superior qual ity desfgued expressly for U. S. Rifles. An Assorinicut of FISHING TACKLE always on lima All the above, and any other articles in his line, the Subscriber will sell as low as nny other estab lishment in the United States. fn te'stithoilv of his krill as a Manufacturer, the FRANKT.IN'INSTITUTE, in the yearn 1840 end 1842, awarded M him TWO cEttnn- CATES— and in the years 1044, 1846, 1847, 1840 and 1850 FIVE SILVER MEDALS, all of width may he seen it hid plate oflnisiness._ JOHN KRIDER Pliilnd'a, July 24, 1851.-3 m. SPOON of the latest patterns can be Lad at E. S.re's Jewelry Store, P(JUTE moNNAms-8 or 10 different kinds; froth 25 cents to 3 dollars at Scott's Cheap Jewelry Store. SIX DOLLARS and Fifty cents for the largist (old Pencils, at Ed. Snare's Jewelry Store. A Beautiful lot of Parasol's fo•lsiVelps'axion. May 29, 51. ABeautiful lot of the latest style of Bonnets, largo and small. Also, children's Flats for sale by J. 6. W. Saxton. May 29, '5l. AGLEPS Superior Gold Pens, in gold and B silver patent extension cases, warranted to give entire satisthetion, for sulaat Scott's Cheap Jewelry Store. Notice of Administration. Estate of JOHN SHEEDER, of Tod Township, Huntingdon county, de&d. NOTICR 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. TIIOS. ANDERSON, Adm'r. August 7, 1851.—Gt. MILNWOOD ACADEMY, A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN, Shade Cap, Mentingdon County, Pa. Rev. J. Y. MoGnorns ' A. M., Principal and Professor of Natural and Moral sciences. J. H. W. McHi/grim, A. M., Professor of Languages. Dr. McKinney, A. 8., Professor of Mathe matics. TIIE Conde of Instruction embraces all the Brunettes 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 are new, commodious and in every way adapted to the accommodation of a largo number of Students. The location is distinguished for its healthfulness. and the moral and religious character of its surrounding com munity. The year is divided into two sessions of FIVE MONTHS each. The Winter Session com mencing on the Ist Wednesday.of November and the Summer Session on the last Wednesday of TERMS PER SESSION. Orthography, 'leading and Writing, 55,00 Arithmetic, Geography, Grammar, Philosophy, etc., B,OO Mathematics, Greek and Latin Lan gauges, 12,00 French and German, each (addition- -- al charge,) 5,00 Boarding, exclusive of fuel and lights $1,37} per week. The whole metieS . fdr a Session, inclusive of Tuition, Washing,. Fuel, &c., do not amount to over $5O, and 'via economy, less. CZ' The subscriber, encouraged by the liberal patronage he has alretitly received, would repgat that he is determined to spare no effort 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 paritory education without exposing them to the contaminating and immoral influences that exist in more populous communities. tas"rhe place is easy of access, being on the Stage route that connects Chambersburg with the Central Railroad at Drake's Ferry. tc•Z" For reference or further particulars lul -1 dress J. Y. MeGINNES. Shade Gap, ra., July 31, 1851-4 m - I'l . lelphia Medical House, ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS AUL) BY DII. KINKELIN, of Third and Union Streets, 1r: Corner • and Pine Streets 13""" 'Y'lgrdelp7alt: FIFTEEN years of extensive and uninterrupted practice spent in this city have rendered Dr. K. the most expert and successful practitioner flu• and near, in the treatment of all diseases of a private nature. Persons afflicted with ulcers up on the body, throe, or legs, painS in the head or bones, mercurial rheumatism, strictures, gravel, disease arising from youthful excesses or impuri ties of the bldod, whereby the constitution lots be come enfeebled, are all treated with success. He who places himself under elm 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 certain practice indulged in—a habit frequently learned front evil companions or at school—the ef fect of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and destroy both mind 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 nny way connected with the disorder of the procreative functions Cur: ed, and full vigor restored. . . YOUTH & MANHOOD. A lifjoroui Life, or a Premature Death. Kinkilin on tog l'ivservation. Only 25 cents. This Book just 1)0,1611'6d 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 AMU be read hr all. The vahiatile advice and impressive warning it gives, will provost 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 remittance of ItZ, Outs, enclOsed in a let ter, addressed to DR. JUNKMAN, N. W. corner of Third and Union streets, between Spruce mid Pine, Philadelphia, will ensure a book, under en velope, per return of nail: Persons, d distance may address Dr. be letter; (post-paid,) and be cured at home. aktiges 'of ICledicines, Directions, &c., for warded, by sending a remittance, and put up se cure from damage or curiosity. Eldridge's Patent Corn Sheller. The attention of the Public is invited to this improvement in Corn Shelters, which is acknowl edged to be fir superior to nny other, being on an entirely new principle shelling the Corn length wise of the car, the ebb passing straight through without revolving, thereby requiring no gearing to increase its speed, which adds so materially to the Cost of other machined: It tarns easier and shells cleaner than any other, and is porta -sle in size and durable in construction. Persons interested are invited to call and see it in oppera tion. The Right of this and other Counties for sale. For further particulars address or ap ply to DAVID ELDRIDGE, North W. Cor. 2ml & Dock sts. 3rd story. Philada. July 31, 1851.-3 m. NOTICE. AMAN & MARKS inform the public that they stiu cpntinuo to make coffins at the old stand formerly occupied fiy. Thomas Burchinell in the rear of the Sons of Temperance Hall, fronting on Washington Street, and attend funerals either in town or country. They keep a splendid Hoarse for the accommodation of their customers. July 17, 1851.-tf NOT:CIE All persons having unsettled accounts with the late firm of Dorsey & Maguire aro respectfully re quested to call and have the same satisfactorily arranged, as they are determined to have the ac counts settled without respect to persons. Huntingdon July 3li 1841. 10 Half Barrels Herring for solo by J. 6 11. Saxton, May 29, '5l. IRON PUMPS mat Load Pipe, for well or cis tern, for sale by J. &. W. Saxtoti. May 29,'51. Refreshments. FREDERICK & CHRISTIAN SNYJ)EIt Take this method of informing the Publie, that in addition to their Ice Cream Saloon they have fitted up in splendid style all EATING Room for gentlemen, where every luxury, as well as the substantials of the season, will be served up in such a manner, as to make an Epicurean smack his lips with gusto. • --- Sprins Chickens, Oysters, Roast Beef, Boiled Lamb, Roast Million, dv. 4,, with all the flouts can be had at any time. Suppers wilt be prepared for parties on timely notice being given. We are determined to spare no efforts to make our establishment a place of agreeable resort. Our stock of fruits Confietionanes is unrivalled. We wish every person to give us a call, when we are certain we shall have the extreme pleasure, of'. having them "come again and again." r.& C. SNYDER. Hunt., July, 1851. tf, , TO PRINTERS AND PUBLISHER& THE undesigned begs lease to call the atten tion of Printers and Publishers, to the filet that he continues to manufacture all kinds of 1300 K, NEWSPAPER, JOl3 and FANCY TYPE at his old stand, N. W. Corner of Third & Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, at his usual low prices for cash. Ile has just introduced a large quantity of new style JOB & FANCY TYPE, all of which tee made of the hest metal; and for beauty of finish and dnrability, cannot be surpass ed by any other foundry in the Union. his long experience in the different 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 hand a large variety of ,Cases,Chases,ComPosing Stieks,lmposing-stones, Common .and Wass Galleys, Stands, Bodkins, Brass Rules, Lends, Printing Presses, Furniture, and all other articles requited in a Printing Office. Old Type taken in exchange for now at nine cents per pound. . . Printers are requested to call and examine his ipccirnents ',Are purchasing elsewhere. All or ders thankfully received and promptly attended to, at his Philadelphia Type Foundry, corner of Third and Chestnut streets. L. PPLOUZE July 3, 1851.-Iy. - LA FAYETTE COLLEGE. EASTON PENNA. The next session of this Institution, which is now in successful operation, with the most encour aging prospects, will commence on tho third day of September next. The Acuity consists of: 11ev. 1). V. AIcLAIN 1). 1). President and l'ro fessor of Moral Sciences, Logic and Evidences of Christianity. --- fio3loBll. COFFIN EMI., A'. M. Vice Presi dent, and Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy.. . Rev. GERGE BURROWS, A. M. Professor of Ancient Languages and Literature. WASHINGTON MCCAIrrNCY Esq., A. M. Profes sor of Mental Philosophy and Rhetoric. JAMES M. Ponvut Esq., L. L. D. Professor of Jurisprudence and Political Economy. The course of study is thorough, the , discipline strict but paternal, lhb Misltion liCalthy and the charges moderate for both tuition and boarding. Subscribers of $lOO and upwards to the endow ment fund now in progress sending pupils at this time, will have the benefit of the reduction which it will occasion. . . . . . . Cireillars,and further intbrutation can he had by addressing Dr. 11. V. Alet, is, President of the College, or IV. HACKETT Esq., Secretary of the Mani of Trustees, Easton Penna. August 7, 1851.-41. 11. K. NEFF, M. 0., HAVING located himself in WAIMIOINMARIL, in this county, would respectfully offer his professional services to the citizens or that place and the country adjacent. . . fiEFFEUENCES : J. B. Loden, M. D. Gen. A. P. Wilson, AL A. llenderson, " Wm. P. Orbison, Esq. J. 11. Dorsey, " Hon. James Gwiun, M. Stewart, " John Scott, Esq. Hon. George Taylor. . _ Huntingdon, Pit. Jacob M, Cunmill, M. I)., A/e.rauth•ia. Johu M'Culloch, " Petersburg. apl 7,sl—tr. Splendid Stock of New and Cheap Watches, Clocks, & Jewelry, dt Phiodelphia Prices. J. T. Scott has judt rectived from Philadelphia and is now opening. a near and very large assort ment of Gold and Silver Watches, 8 day and thir ty hoar Clocks, Jewelry, and a great variety of Other artieldS, Which is lAenablial to sell at rates much lower than usual. " Quick sales and small profits" is his motto, the proof of which will be found on examining his excellentassortment April 10th '5l.—W 11. A. MILLER. WITBOIMIT ItarITISTo HUNTINGDON, PA. N. B. All operations Warranted. COSTUME HALL 'Tis True is the place to purchase Spriagand Summer Clothing, cheaper than you can buy in the city of Philadelphia. JACOB SNYDER, The Proprietor of 6 , COSTUME HALL," has just arrived from the East with the largest assort ment of Spring and Summer Clothing, suita ble for men end boys, ever offered to the good citizens of Huntingdon county. He does not wish to offend, Ititi friends by of ering; to give them any article of Clothing they may desire, but he will sell so cheup that it will mount to the same thing in the end. EZONANOIEI I.IOTEL JOHN LIVINGStON Takes this method of announcing to his friends, .and the public generally, that he has leased the long established•and well known stand, lately occupied by Col. Johnston, and flatters himself ho is prepared to accommodate ell who may honor him with a call, in the most satisfactory manner. HIS TAB T,E will always be furnished with the choicest vi• ands the market Will eflord, and HIS STAB LING Is as good as can be found in the borough, Huntingdon, April 34, '3l.—tf. Town Lots for Sale. The subscriber lots several town lots, situate in the most pleasant part of West Huntingdon, (the ground tbrmerly used by him as a Brick Yard) which he will dispose of on very reasonable ternui; E. C. SUMMERS. Huntingdon, Slay 15, 1851.—tf. FANCY Articles in endless variety at E. Snare's Store, THE AMERICAN ART-UNION NEW YORK. !PROGRAMME FOR 1851 Every sublerlber 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 be made. This is a monthly publication, of sixteen mr more quarto pages, of three columns each, illustrated with Engravings and Etchings froth works of the most distinguished artists. . _ . If. A print of Mr. Jones's line Engraving on Steel, measuring nineteen incises by twenty-one incises, after Mr. Woodville's celebrated painting of Mexican News, representing a group at else door of an inn, listening to the rending of account of the firstbattles of the late Mexican War. 111. A. set ofFive Prints from finished line En gravings on Steel, of the average size of eight inches, by ten incises, and executed by distin guished American Engravers, after the -following paintings, Yin.: hfarion Crossing the Peck,* Ranney, Monet Washington, from the Valley of Conway, By Kensett, American Harvesting Scenery, By Cropscy, 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 filming, if desired. IV. A Aare in the distribution of several hun dred paintings, sculptures, and drawings in water color. The subscriber has then an unequalled oppor tunity to Achieve the triple purpose of obtaining a valuable return for a small investment—of sc curiti the possession of a superior work, gratify ing his taste tbr Art, and of affording encourage ment to promising Artists of his own country. $1.:118CIIIPTIONS RECEIVED DT] J. I'. SCOTT. Honorary Secretary Huntingdon, July 17, 1851. HO! LOOK HERE! cUeac3s) coLID cm macs, aa RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of the borough of Huntingdon, and the public generally, that he has taken the shop thrmerly occupied by T. Attains, where he is carrying on business as a CABINET MAKER, in all its branches, and he hereby solicits a share of the public 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 bccothe his pat rons and, also, to induce a fair trade. t He maes Cqffins and attends FUnerals on the shortest notice. Ho hai a SPLENDID HEARSE for the accommodation of those liyiUg in the country. Huntingdon, June 260851.-3 m. PORTSTOWN ..12.acoaacil 2 HENRY CORNPROBST Has just received at his "B.A.SlN. 4 ' , tont7 , 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. Ills stock embraces everything required to sue ply the wants of the community end consists in part of a most splendid variety of DR )" GOODS, BOOTS AND .3110 ES, Q UEENSWA RE, HARDWARE AND GROCERIE.•;, All of which will he sold 20 per cent. lower than shellac articles can be had Ibr in liuntihftdon. Persons who have any regard for economy should giro him a call, when ho will take great pleasure in convincing them that his store is the place to save money. Ws stock of FISH, SALT, &e. is very largo, 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 em sincerely grateful to the community for the very liberal share of patronage I have hereto fore received, and trust that my great reduction in prices will be the means of having it continued and greatly increased. I I I?, NRY COHNPROBST. May 29, 1851.—tf. FITS, FITS, FITS. JOIN A. KING Begs leave to retnrn his sincere thanks, for the very liberal patronage he has heretofore received, and at the same time informs a generous public, shut be still continues the TAILORING BUSINESS, at the old stand of Jacob Snyder, where ho pleased to have his friends call and reeve their meaSIITON. Every garment is warranted to fit neatly, and shall be well made. JOHN A. KING. Hunt., July, 1851 GRAND COMBINATION OF THE Useful, Beautiful and Ornamental !I 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 o miscellaneous ROOKS, as well as School Rooks and STATIONARY, which lie 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 & Mil ler. 137 - Old Gold and Silver wanted. April 21, 1851. ""THE CRY IS STILL TREIt COME" a.MOTHER 4RRIVaL OF SUMMER GOODS. Owing to the groat rush for Summer Goods, the subscribers have been induced to add to their already extensive assortment Five or Six boxes of, gmkstiliable for Summer wear, which they will he able to tell a little lower than any yet offered to the citizens of Huntingdon county. They would be pleased if Ladies and Gentlemen would call and examine their new stock; it is no trouble, but rather a pleasure, to show their goods to their friends. J. S. W. SAXTON. May 15, 1851. TADZES Gold Pens and Pencils at the Cheap Corner Jewelry Store. B OOKS atiid STATIONARY of all kinds ■t Ed. Snare's Store. ALLEN'S REVOLVERS, and various other kinds of Pistols, at the lowest prices, at Scott's Cheap Jewelry Store. J. D. WILLIAMS. JOHN HAFT, JR. S. D. WILLIAMS dit Co., Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants an Dealers in,Produee and Pittsburg Mentgeitaurte's, • No. 116, Wood Street, Pittsburg. • HAVE NOW IN STORE , and to arrive this week, the following goods, of the most re cent importations, which are offered on the most reasonable terms: 115 catty boxes prime Green Tea, 45 half chests do do 46 " Oolong and Chubut. 100 bugs Rio Coffee. • 15 " Laguyra soul Java. 60 lames B's, s's, 4 and 1 lb lump tobacco. 35 bbls. Now land 3 Mackerel. 20 and 4do No. 1 du 2 i• and do Salm!, • 50 boxes scaled Herring. 1300 lbs extra Madder. 3 bales Cassia, .1 bale Cloves, 6 bags Pepper & Alspice, 1 bbl Nutmegs, 2 bbis Ground Ginger, 1 bid ground pepper, 1 bbl Ground Pimento, 10 kegs ground Mustard 10 kegs ground Cassia, 10 do do Cloves, 2 bbls Garret's Snuff, 45 bxs Steurin Candles, 20 bxs Star Candles. 10 do Sperm do 100 dee Masons BlaCleg 100 lbs sup. Rice Flour, 100 lbs S. F. hake, . 20 doe Ink, • 150 doe Corn Brooms, 125 doz Patent. Zinc 50 bxs extra pure Starch, Wash Boards, 25 do Saleratus, • • 75 bbls N. O. Molasses, 15 bbls S. 11. Molasses, 10 do Golden Syrup, 25 do Loaf, Crushed, 550 lbs seedless Raisins, & Powdered Sugar, 50 drums Smyrna Figs, 20jars Bordeaux Prunes, 50.11 s Sicily Prunes, 5 boxes Rock Candy, 2 boxits Genoa Citrons, 10 du Cocoa & Chocolate, 5 do Castile & Almond 12 doe. Military Soap, Soap, 1 bid sup. Carts . . Soda, 1 bid Cream Tartar, 1 case Pearl Sags, 2 eases Isinglass, • . 2 cases Sicily. & Refined 1 ease Arrow Root; Liquorice, 150 Bath Brick, 1 bbl Flour Sulphur, 100 gross Matches, 100 doe Extract of Lem- 5 doe Lemon Sugar; on, Rose & Venilla , 1 cask Sal Soda, Glass, Nails, White Lead, Lard oil, Sc. Refer to Merchants ThOrnas Read & Son, Fisher & M'Murtrie, Charles Miller, Honorable John Ker May 15, 1851.—1 y Huntingildn REFRESIIING. The subscriber, in his efforts to make folks as comfortable as possible, takes this method of as suring everybody in quest of felicity, that lie is now prepared to furnish ICE CREAM and DE LIGHTFUL CAKES to persons both at home and abroad. His arrangements are ample and persons residing at either of the points named be low had bettor send in their orders considerably belbm inimqdiately in.vrda to secure UM rithess 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 in filling all from the following places, NEWTON HAMILTON, SPRUCE CREEK, MOUNT UNION, BIRMINGHAM, MILL CREEK, FOSTORIA, HUNTINGDON, •ALTOONA, - . - • ,NTEnsnuno, And any other plaice in the United States. JOHN MARKS. Huntingdon, June 12, 1851 PHILADELPHIA ART UNION. The Art Union of Philadelphia was established by its colluders, and incorporated by the Legisla ture of Pennsylvania, for the purpose of extend ing throughout the American conmmity.thdt at tachment to the fine arts which is distinctive of national refinement and Eveyy person subscribing five dollars becomes a member of the Art ,Vaiou until the succeeding mMuni Meeting in December. Subscribers for this velir are entitled to their choice of any two of the tour following splendid engravings, any one of which is fully worth the subscription price: I. JOHN Ksox's INTERTLEW WITH MA R Y QUEER OF SCOTTS. 2. RUTH AND BOAZ. 3. MERCY'S DREAM. 4. CHRISTIANA AND HER CHILDREN. Each subscriber also receives a copy of the Art Union Reporter, monthly, after his subscrip tion: this. should induce early subscriptioas. Af ter Peptic:it of all expenses, the balance of the funds arising from subscriptions is represented by prize crrlificales, ranging from $4O to $lOOO, which aro distributed by lot among the members, on the last week-day in December, and are avail able only for the purchase of original works of American Artists. Thus, fur use dollars each member is . sure of receiving two engravings which could not be pur chased elsewhere with the same money, and has also the chance of obtaining a fine original paint ing to be by JOHN SCOTT, Esq., is the Honorary Secre tary for this, county, and will receive and remit subscriptions. ffillE finest fast colored 12f cent Lawns for sale by J. yf• IV. Saxton. May 29, 51. ASplendid assortment of Ladies Slippers' for solo by J. d• W. Saxton. Slay 29, '5l. MID: boat assornnent of Hardware in town, for sale by J. 4- 11. Saxton. May 29, '5l. lEit.A./IlbaT 7117" ENO PURIFYING EXTRACT The Greatest BLOOD PURIFIER 111 TII6 wuoLc WORLD! tr Price $1 per Batik, or Six Bottles for $5 It Is now put lip tn. QUART BOTTLES, of the same power andtraeglical dna, ea when in small - bottles. Each Largo bottlo contains SIXTY-FOUR DOSES, and the medications aro so Strongly Concentrated that only One Tablespoonful is required at a lloae—three Nona a day—thus ono bottle lasts Twenty-One Days, which is much longer than a bottle of any other medicine Mots, because them Is required of this a lean quantity atla The great Superiority of this Blood Purifier over all other medicines, consists in a great nielaure in. lift posy miming as a part of Its compound the powerful Medleaf %gro wn of come Scarce and R are Indian Roots and Barks, whlch,nonther tnodlelae pponamoa. These aro the moil w ines Purltient of Om Blood that were -ever known to eithor Indian or white nom, and these being compounded with tho rlronglyconnetrated Extracts of giareaparilla, Yellow Dook, CHERRY ANQ SASSAFRAS BA RKS, make tbla Vegetable Extract, not only the postai Blood Purifier, but also, a ehrnper medians by grant odd. than any other. It Is adapt, because the ',wady of It that may be bought for One Doling will last much longer, wid will cure Tex Time. more Blood. disease, than Om Dollar, worth of any other medicine. Er For undoubted proof of the ('era of Scrofula, Fever-Sores, ScaleFtlearl, Erydpelas, Salt•llheunt, Rheumatism, AWN.. Eruption, Pimples on the b'aes, Liver-Complaints, Pile, Lumbago, Cancerous Men, Contivenetts, Seri Eves, Disspepitin, Paw in the Side, Breast, Bones, and Joints, and AI, omen Irstunc•ltwoo DISLAIES, see our PAMPUI,E7 , 9 and ElandNlG—every Agent has them to sive sway. For sale by T. K SIMONTON, Tiuntingdon; J. N. Swoopo, Alexandria; J. Lutz, Shirleysburg; J. d• J. Kelly Burnt Cabin; James Kelly, Santa Fe; and by Merchants and Druixists generally. All orders must be addressed to Wallace & Co., 304 Broadway, New York Jan. 30,'51