VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE virtue of authority conferred by a special -LI act of Assembly, I will expose to public sale Thursday, 6th Jsrovember, 1851, upon the premises, in West township, Hunting don county, the farm of the latq, Andrew Newell, ' deed. fdt unto about six miles from the Pennsyl vania Canal and Railroad, a short distance from the public rood leading from Huntingdon to Belle fonte, and in the iinmediate neighborhood of Moore's and Netrs Mills. It contains 53410 CD:I and allowance, about 40 acres of which is wood land and well timbered, and is one of the best wheat farms in the valley of Shavers Creek. The improvements aro a large BANK BARN 100 feet long by 40 feet deep, a large two story DWEL LING HOUSE both nearly new, and a large Orchard of excellent fruit trees. There arc about 30 acres of Meadow; there is water in almost every field, and the tkhole farm is in a good state of cultivation, and ttbder . good fence. Its vicinity to market, to school, to place of wor ship, to public roads, and to Mills, its improve ments, and the quality of the land, render it one of the most desirable farms now before the public for male. Terms (which will be easy) made known of day of sale. MARGARET NEWELL, Executrix, Sept. 4, 1851 N. B. Any information desired will ho given by the Executrix on the promises, or by William Dorris, or John Scott Ewes., of Huntingdon. FILL MILLINERY GOODS. JOHN STONE & SONS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Silks, Ilibbonds & Millinery Goods, No 45 South Second Street, PHILADELPHIA, ARE now prepared to offer their customers am the trade generally, a very large end hand. some assortment of Bonnet Satins, of all colors, Corded and Plain Velvets, of all colors, Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Paris - Fancy Feathers; French and American Flowers, &c. &c. Confining themselves exelusively to this branch of the trade and importing the large part of their stock enables them to offer an assortment unsur passed in extent and variety, which will he sold at the lowest prices. I'hilad'a, Sept, 4, 1851.-4 t.• Auditor's . Notice. The undersigned auditor appointed to distributt the balance of money in the hands of Blair & Madden's assignees among the creditors will at tend for that purpose at his office in the Bei ough of Huntingdon, on Tuesday the 2nd day of 'October next. at ten o'clock A. M. JACOB MILLER, Auditor. 6ept.4, 1851.-4t.' GENERAL ELECTION. SHERIFF'S PROCLAMATION. E,..URSUANT to an Act of the General Assent- Lly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An net relating to the elections of this Commonwealth," approved the second day of July A.D. 1839, 1, WM. B. ZEIGLER, High Sheriff of the county of Huntingdon, in the State ofFenn sylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of the county aforesaid, that a Gen eral Election will be held in said county of Hun tingdon, on the SECOND TUESDAY (14th day) OF OCTOBER, 1851, at which time State and County officers, as follows, will be elected : ONE PERSON to fill the office of Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ONE PERSON to fill the office of Canal Commis sioner of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. FivE PERSONS to fill the offices of Supreme Judges of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvanio. ONE PERSON to fill the office of President Judge in tire district composed of the counties of Hun tingdon, Blair and Cambria. Two ransom; to fill the office of Associate Judges of Huntingdon county. Two PERSONS to represent the counties of Huntingdon and Blair in the House of Represen tatives Of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ONE PERSON it fill the office of Prothonotary of the county of Huntingdon. ONE PERSON to fill the office of Register and Recorder of the county of }tuntngdon. ONE PERSON to fill the office of Treasurer of the county of Huntingdon. . Two PERSONS to fill the office of county Com missioners for the county of Huntingdon. ONE rEnsots to fall the office of Coroner for the county of Huntingdon. ONE PERSON to fill the office of Auditor fbi the county of Huntingdon. 'Punkt: PERSONS to fill the office of Directors of the Poor tbit the county of Huntingdon. . In pursuance of said Act. I also hereby make known and give notice, that the places of holding the aforesaid general election in the several elec tion districts within thesaid county, are as follows: let district, composed of Henderson township, and all that part of Walker township not in the 16th district, at the Court House in the Borough: of Huntingdon. 2d district, composed of Dublin township, at the house of Mathew Taylor, in said township. - - - 3d district, composed of so much of Warriors. mark township as is not included in the 19th dis trict, at the school house adjoining the town of Warriorsmark. 4th distrct, composed of the township of Rope- Well, at the School House nt Rough and Ready Furnace in said township, sth district, cotttpused of the township of Barren, at the house of James Livingston (formerly John Harper), in the town of sanisbury, in said tp. - • - • 6th district, composed of the towaship of Shirley, at the house of D. Fraker, in Shirleysburg. - • • 7th district, composed of Porter and Walker townships, and so much of West township as is in cluded in the following boundaries, to wit: begin sting at the south-west corner of Tobias Caufmah's farm on the bank of the little Juniata river, at the lower end of Jackson's narrows, thence inn north easterly direction to the most southernly part of the farm owned by Michael Maguire, thence north 40 degrees west to the top of Tussey's mountain, to intersect the line of Franklin township, thence along said line to little Juniata river, thence down the same to the place of beginning, at the public school house opposite the German Ref. Church, in the borough of Alexandria. Bth district, composed of the township of Frank lin, at the house of Jacob Mattern now occupied by Geo. W. Mattern, in said township. 9th district, composed of Tell township, at the Union School House, near the Union Meeting House, in said township. 10th district, composed of Springfield township, at the school house near Hugh Madden's in said township. 11th district, composed of Union tp., at the school house near Ezekiel Corbin's in said town ship. 12th district, composed of Brady, township, at the mill of James Lone, in said tp. 13th district, composed of Morris township, at the house now occupied by Abraham Moyer, (Inn keeper,) late Alex. Lowry, Jr., in the village of Waterstrcet, in said township. 14th district, composed of that part of West tp., not included in the 7th district, at the public school house on the farm now owned by Miles Lewis, (formerly owned by James Ennis,) in sold tp. 15th district, composed of that part of Walker township lying southwest ofd line commencing opposite David Corbin's houso, at the Union tp., line, thence in a straight line, including said Cor bin's house tp the corner of Porter township, on the Huntingdon and Woodcock valley road, at the house of Jacob Mogan)+, in said tp. I6th district, composed of the township of Tod, at the Green School House in said tp. 17th district, composed of that part of West tp., on the south-east side of Warrior ridge, beginning at the line of West and Henderson townships, at the toot of said Ridge, to the line of Barren town ship, thence by the division lino of Home and West townships to the stinimit of Stone mountain, to intersect the line of Henderson and West town ships, thence by said live to place of beginning, ai the house now occupied by Benjtunin Corbin, on Murry's Run. 18th district, composed of Cromwell tp., at the house now occupied by David Etnire, Orbisonia, 19th district, composed of the Borbugh of Bir mingham, with the several tracts of land near to and attached to the satne, now owned and occupi ed by Thos. M. Owens, John K. M'Calm, A. Roberson, John Gensimer and Wm. GCnsimcr, situate in the township of Warriorsmark, at the publid school house in said Borough. 20th district, composed of Cass township ntthe public school house in Cassville, in said tp. 21st district composed of Jackson township, at the house of Robert Barr, now occupied by John Hirst, at MeAleavy's Fort, in said tp. 22d district, composed of Clay township, at the house of Joshua Shore, at the Three Springs, in said township. 23d district, composed of Penn Township, arthe school horse on the farm of Jacob Britmbaugh, in said townshp. I also make known and give notice, as in and by the 13th section of the the aforesaid act I am di directed, " that every person, excepting justices of the peace, who shall hold any office or appointmet of profit or trust under the government of the U. States, or of this State, or of any city or incorpo rated district, whether a commissioned officer or agent, who is or shall be employed under the le gislative, executive, or the judiciary department of this Slate, or of the U. States, or any city or incorporated district, and also, that every member of Congress and of the State Legislature, and of the select or common council of any city, com missioners Of any incorporased district, is, by law incopable of holding or exercising nt the same tithe, the office or appointtnent ofjildge, inspector or clerk of nny election of this Commonwealth, and that no inspectorjudge, or other officer of any such election, shall he then eligible to any office to be then voted for." . . . Also; that in the 14th section of the act of As senibly entitled " Act relating to executions and for other purposes," approved April 16,1840, it is en acted that the aforesaid 13th section " shall not be construed as to *vent any militia officer or bor ough officer from serving as judge, inspector, or clerk, or any general Of special election in this Commonwealth." Fursuanrto the provisions contained in the Gilla section in the act aforesaid, the judges of the afore said districts shall respectively take charge of the certificate or return of the election of their respect tive districts, and produce them at a meeting of one judge from each district, at the Court. House in the Borough of Hontingdon, on the third day after the day of the election, being for the present year on FRIDAY, the 17th of October next, then and there to do and perform the duties reqiiired by law of said judges. Also, that where a judge by sickness or unavoidable accident, is unable to attend said meeting of judges, then the certificate of return aforesaid shati he taken charge of by one of the inspectors or clerks of the election of said district, and shall do and perform the ditties re quired of said judge unable to attend. Also, in the fill st section of said, net it is enact ed that "every general and special election shall be opened between the hours of eight and ten in the forenoon, and shall continue without interrup tion or adjournment until seven o'clock in the evening when the polls shall be closed." Given under my lined at Huntingdon the 4th day of September, 1851, and of the Independence of the United States the seventhy-fifth. WM. B. ZEIGLER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office_, Huntingdon, September 4, 1851. M. & .J M. ROWE. WHOLESALE DEALERS, No: 111 N.... Third St,, 3d door below Race, PHILADELPHIA. 00,000 Cott Brooms,Boo doz. Painted Buckets, 500 nests Cedar Tubs, 800 Cedar Churns, 40U boxes Clothes Pins, 800 nests Willow Baskets.— Also, every description of Bristle Brushes, Mats, Eastern, Cedar, Wood, and Willow Ware at the lowest thanfacturers' cash prices. N. B.—Orders proniptly tilled. August 28, 1851. Administrator's Notice. Estate of Jose/de Parsons, late of Tell Township, deed. LETTERS of Admiidstration having been granted to the, Undersigned qU the above estate, all persons hating claims against the estate of said deceased are requested to prosent their accounts properly authenticated for settlement, and all per sOns indebted to said estate will make payment without delay. ELIZABETiI PA RSON S, Administratrix. WANTED. A JOURNEYMAN CARRIAGE MAKER, to work chiefly on bodies and wheels. Address the subscriber, at Alexandria, Huntingdon en., Pa. JOSEPH PIPER. Aug, 28, 1851. STRAY HORSE. Strayed front 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 ; he is between six and seven years old. Any information which will he likely to lead to the re covery of the horse will he thankfully received by the subscriber, and the person giving such infor mation 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 iipHuntingdon, August 1 Ith it was Resolved, To hold an encampment at Hunting don 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 committee of arrangements was appointed Brig. Gen. Geo. W. Speer, Brig. Inspector Jas. G. Lightner, Capt. R. C. McGill, Capt. Crotsley, Capt. J. 0. Sharrer, Lieut. Lewis, Lieut. Decker, Maj. Chas. Mickley, Adjt. A. W. Clarkson, Lieut. Murry, Lieut. Boat, Lieut. Snigert, Lieut. Snare, Lieat. lleeter, WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND The subscriber has, by extreme exertion, and with the assistance of ? a few friends, at last suc ceeded in opening an assortment of a CLOCKS, WATCHES - 0 AND \; --e \ JEWELRY, a in the shop formerly occupied by Dr. IL K. Nell and Brother, one door east of Mr. Livingston's Hotel, in the borough of Huntingdon, where he offers 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 year. He hopes, by selling at low prices and paving strict attention to business, to merit a Miens share of public patronage. JOSEPH RIGGER. Huntingdon, Aug. 14, 1851.—tf. TUE HOUSEWIFE'S HELP AND HUSBAND'S TOT! THE GERMAN WASHING FLUID away entirely with that laborious task of rubbing the Clothes upon the washboard. It contains ,no ingredients whatever, injurious to the finest thbrie or the flesh. The proprietors wish every one to glee it a trial, and if it does not prove to be as recommended, the money, in every such case, will be refunded. Full directions ac company each bottle. Retail price 1.9 i Cents per Bottle, sufficient to do two ordinary washings, and saving the Clothes more by not 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. HOYT Sc CO, Philadelphia. J. Campbell Boggs, Shirleysburir, Agent for Huntingdon County. All orders received by him wholesale or retail, will he proMptly attended to: TEACHER WANTED. A gentleman capable of taking charge of the highest male school in the free schools of this bo rough will find a situation, with n good salary, by applying immediately. The school will com mence on the lot September and continue until the cud of the school year. By order ofthe Board. _ _ C. S. BLACK, Secery. NOTICE. The accounts of the late James Clark for advertising and job work, have been put into the hands of the undesigned for collection. Therefore persons who are in dated 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 Wm. H. Peightal, the present pro prietor, ho having purchased the same. Huntingdon July 17 'sl] W. P. 0. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE' I'Mungersigned, Assignees of Daniel Protstnan of MeConnelstown, under a deed of voluntary as sigathent (lir the benefit of creditors, request all persons indebted in any measure to said Protsnum to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them for. settlemtht. ;JOHN B. GIVEN, JOHN SNYDER, Assignees, McConnelstown. N. B.—We will sell nt public sale in McCort. nelstown on Saturday 30th Angtist, tit one o'clock I'. M. 113 sides of Spanish sole leather. August 21, 1851: " SPORTSMEN TAKE NOTICE4,I JOHN KHMER, North-East cor. Walnut & Second Sic., PAila• delphitt. - H AS on hand, just received, a complete As sortment of SHOT GUNS, Powder Flasks, Game Bags, and all other Sporting Apparatus of the best an d approved patterns. He has constantly on hand SPORTING POW DER of all descriptions,Percussion Caps, Shot, Bullet Moulds, Ball an Blank Cartridges, and a general assortment of materials for Gun Makers, Re. Also PERCUSSION CAPS of n superior (pal. ity, designed expressly for U. S. Rifles. An Assortment of FISHING TACKLE alwayl on hand. All the above, and any other articles in his line the Subscriber will sell as low as any other estnb• lishinent in the United States. In testimony of his skill as a manufacturer, the FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, in the years 1840 sad 1842, awarded to him TWO CERTIFI CATES— and in the years 1844, 1846, 1847, 1848 and 1850 FIVE SILVER MEDALS, all of which may be seen at his place of business. JOHN KRIDER, Philad'a, July 24, 1851.-3 m. TO OWNERS OF UPA TENTED LA ND S.—All persons in pos session of, or owning unpotontod lands with in this Coutionwealth, are hereby notified that the act of assembly, passed the 10th of April, 1835, entitled "An Abt to graduate lands on which ftiopes . due and unpaid to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,' and which net has been extend ed from time to time by supplementary laws, WILL EXPIRE ON TILE FIRST DAY OF DECEMBER NEXT, after which time no abaiemennt cab be made of any interest which may lutiio accrued upon the original purchase rhc!fiey.... It 'Will therefore he highly important to those in terested to secure their patents a n d the benefits of the said act and its supplements during the time the same will continue in force. WILLIAM HUTCIIISON, ISAAC PEIGHTAL, BENJAMIN LEAS, Commissioners. August 20, 1851. ABeautiful lot of the latest style of Bonnets, large and small. Also, children's Flats for sale by J. 6. IV. &ulna. May 29, '5l. BAGLEI"S Superior Gold Pens, in gold and silver patent extension cases, warranted to give entire satisfaction, for sale at Scott's Cheap Jewelry Store: A Beautiful lot of Parasols fo . l;s :;! o t d . , y saa.ton, May 29, 51. THE fittoat fast colored 12i cent Lnwns for sale by J. 4.- W. Saxton. May 29, 51. ASplendid assortment of Ladies Slippers far sale by 4.• W. Saxton. May 29. '5l. Notice of Administration. Eng. of JOHN SHEEDER, of Tod Toorumbip, 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. THOS. ANDERSON, Adm'r. August 7,1851.-6 t. MILNWOOD ACADEMY, A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN S/atde Gap, Huntingdon County, Pa. Rev. J. Y. MCGINNEB" A. M., Principal and Professor of Natural and Moral Sciences. J. 11. W. McGnixas, A. M., Professor of Languages. Dr. MCKINNEY, A. 8., Professor of Mathe matics. T LIE Course of Instruction embraces all the Branches necessary to prepare young men either for the nigher 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 large number of Students. The location is distinguished for its healthfulness and the moral awl religious character of its surrounding com munity. The year is divided into two sessions of FIVE MOIITHR 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, Reading and Writing,. • • Arithmetic, Geography, Grammar, Philosophy, &a., 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 expenses for a Session, inclusive of Tuition, Washing, Fuel, &c., do vidt amount to over $5O, and with economy, less. a"The subscriber, encouraged by the liberal patronage he has already received, would repeat that he is determined to spare no effort in making the Institution under hiscarc, one that will com mend itself to all parents and guardians who de sire to give their Sons and wards thorough pro paritory education without exposing them to the contaminating and immoral influences that exist in more populous communities. , (45' The place is easy of access, being on the Stage route that connects Chattibersburg with the Central Railroad at Drake's Ferry. Q e For reference or further particulars ad dress J. Y. MeGINNES. Shade Gap, Pa., July 31, 1851-4 m Philadelphia Medical House, ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS AGO BY DR. KINKELIN, N. W. Corner of Third and Union Streets, Between Spruce and Pine Streets Philadelphia. 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. He 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 it 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 which aro 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 vans alfectionS, indigestion, sluggishness of the liver, slid every disease in any way connected with the disorder of the procreative functions cur ed, and full vigor restored. YOUTH & MANHOOD. fl Vi'yorotts Lije,, 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 all. The valuable advice and impressive warning it gives, will prevent years of misery and suffering and save annually thousands of lives. Parents by rending it will learn how to prevent the destruction of their children. ••• A remittance of 25 cents ' enclosed in a let ter, addressed to DR. KINRELIN, N. W. corner of Third and Union streets, between Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia, will ensure a book, under en velope, per return of mail. PUrtoils at a distance May address Dr. K. by letter, (post-paid,) and be cured at borne. Packages of Medicines, Directions, &c., for warded, by sending a remittance, and put up se cure from damage or cariosity. Eldridge's Patent Corn Sheller. The attention of the Public is invited to this improvement in Corn Menem, which is acknowl edged to be far superior to any other, being on an entirely new principle shelling the Corn length wise of the ear, the cub passing straight through without rtivolVing, 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, aii l . is porta ble in size and durable in constractlon. Persons interested are invited to call and see it in oppera tion. The Right of this told other Counties for sale. For further particulars address or ap ply to DAVID ELDRIDGE, North NV. Cor. 2nd & Dock ste. 3rd story. Philnda. Jiily 31, 1851.-3 m. 1•IIE best assortment of Hardware hi town, for sale by ./. yf N. Saxton. May 29, '5l. SILVER SPOONS of the latest patterns can be had at E. Snare's Jewelry Store. pORTE MONNAIES-8 or 10 different kinds; from 25 cents to 3 dollars at Scott's Cheap Jewelry Store. SIX DOLLARS and Fifty cents for the largest Gold Pencils, at Ed. Snare's Jewelry Store. BOOKS and STATIONARY of all kinds at Ed. Snare's Store. VANS—A beautiful assortment at various prices. Also, Card Cases, Boquct Holders, fancy En velopes, Note Paper, and other articles expressly for the Ladies, for sale at Scott's Cheap Jewelry Store. 1. 0 Half Barrels herring for sale by ./. Q• I .S'azton. Hay 29, '5l. TO PRINTERS AND PUBLISHER& THE undesigned begs leave to call the atten- A- tion of Printers and Publishers, to the fact that he continues to manufacture all kinds of BOOK, NEWSPAPER, JOB and FANCY TYPE at his old stand, N. W. Corner of Third di Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, nt his usual low prices for cash. Ife has just introduced a large quantity of new style JOB & FANCY TYPE, all of which are made of the host metal; and for beauty of finish and durability, cannot he 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 hint to make a better article and at a much less price than any of his competitors. He keeps constantly on hand a large variety of Cases, Chases,Composing Stieks,lmposing-stones, Common and Brass Galleys, Stands, Bodkins, Brass Rules, Leads, Printing Presses, Furniture, and all other articles required in a Printing Office. Old Type taken in exchange for new at nine cents per pound. Printers are requested to call and exainine his speciments before purchasing elsewhere. All or ders thankfully received and promptly attended to, at his Philadelphia Type Foundry, corner of Third and Chestnut streets. 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 contmence on the third dap of September next. The faculty consists Rev. D. V. MoLsrx D. D. President and Pro fessor of Moral Sciences, Logic and Evidences of Christianity. JAMES 11. Corrix Esq.. A. M. Vice Presi dent, and Professor of Mathematics and Natural Rev. Goonon BURROWS, A. M. Professor of Ancient Languages and Literature. IVAAtibif3TONAICCARTNEY Esq., A. M. Profes sor of Mental Philosophy and Rhetoric. JAMES M. PORTER Esq., L. L. D. Professor of Jurisprudence and Political Economy. $5,00 The course of study is thorough, tlie discipline strict but paternal, the position healthy and the charges moderate thr both tuition and boarding. Subscribers of $lOO and upwards to the endow ment fund now in progress sending pupils at this time, will pore the benefit of the reduction which it will oCcasion. Circulars and further information can Le had by addressing Dr. D. V. McLAIN, President of the College, or W. HACKETT Esq., Secretary of the Board of Trustees, Easton Penna. August 7,1851.-4 t. H. K. NEFF, N. D., HAVING located himself in WARRIORSMARK, in this county, would respectfully offbr his professional services to the citizens of that place and the country adjacent. REPFEREkCER J. 13. Laden, M. D. Gen. A. E. 'Wilson, M. A. Henderson, " Wm. I'. Orbison, Esq. .J. H. Dorsey, " Hon. James Gwinn, M. Stewart, " John Scott, Esq. Hon. George Taylor. . _ - • Huntingdon, Pa. • Jacob M, Gemmill, M. D., Alexandria. John M'Culloch, " Petersburg. ap11"51-tf. Splendid Stock of New and Cheap Watches, Clocks, & JcitieUT; At Phiadelphia Prices. J. T. Scott has just received from Philadelphia and is now opening a new and very large assort ment of Gold and Silver Watches, 8 day and thir ty hour Clocks, Jewelry, and a great variety of other articles, which he is enabled to sell nt rates much lower than usual. " Quick sales and small profits" is his motto, the proof of which will be found on ezaminmg his excellent assortment April 10th 'sl.—tf R. A. MILLER. G/TlGlon amriTrurtr, HUNTINGDON, PA. N. B. AII operations Warranted COSTUME HALL 'Tis True is the place La purchase Spring and Summer Clothing, cheaper than you can buy in the city of Philadelphia. JACOB SNYDER, The Proprietor of Cost. MITE Hsu.," has just arrived from the East with the largest assort ment of Spring and Suntmar Clothing, suita ble for men end boys, ever offered to the good ritizens of Huntingdon county. He does not wish to offend his friends by ()t -ering to give them any article of Clothing they may desire, but he will sell so cheap that it will mount to the same thing in the end. MZCZIANGE ISOTEIL. JOHN LIVINGSTON Takes this method of announcing to his friends ; and the public generally, that he has leased the long established and well known stnnd, lately occupied by Col. Johnston, and flatters himself he is prepared to accommodate all who may honor him With a call, in the most satisfactory manner. RES TABLE will always be furnished with the choicest vi ands the market will afford, and HIS STABLING h is good as can be found in the borough fitintingdon, April 34, 'sl.—tc. Town Lots for Sale. The subscriber has several town fots, situate in the most pleasant part of West Huntingdon, (the ground t;irmorly used by him as n Brick Yrtid) which he will dispose of on very rousonable terms. E. C. SUMMERS. lluntingdon, 14oy 15, Issl.—tf. F ANCY Articles in endlcs variety at E. Snare's Store. NOTICE. All iN & MAIM'S inform the public that they still continuo to make coffins at the old stood formerly occupied by Thomas Bambinoll in the rear of tho Sons of 'temperance hull , thtnting on Washington Street, and attend funerels either in town or country. They keep a splendid hearse for the accommodation of their customers. July 17, 1851.-tf NOTICE - - All persons having unsettled accounts with the Into firm of Dorsey, & Maguire are respectfully re quested to call and htive the same satisfactorily arranged, as they are determined to have the ac counts settled without respect to persons: Huntingdon July 31, 1841. NOVELS AND SCHOOL BOOKS for solo M May 22, '5l. l:d. Snares. J. D. WILLIAMS. JOHN HAFT, JR. Z. D. WILLIAMS & Co., TVltoissals Grocers and Commission Merrhnels Dealers in Produce . and Pittsburg. . . Manufactures, Na. 116, Wood Street, Pittsburg. HAVE NOW IN STORE, and to arrive this 1 week, the following goods, of the most re cent importations, which tire Offered on the most reasonable terms: 115 catty boXes prime Green Tea. 45 half chests do do 46 .‘ Oolong and .Chitiati. 100 bags Rio Coffee. 15 " Lagttyra and Java. 60 bouts l's, s's, # and I lb lamp to'monn. 35 bbls. Nos. 1 and 3 Mackerel.' 20 and do No. 1 dd 2 and #do Salmon' 50 tuxes scaled ([erring. 1300 lbs extra Madder. 3 bales Cassia, 1 bale Cloven, 6 bags Pepper & Alspice, t bbl Nuttnegs, • 2 bbls Ground Ginger, I bbl ground pepper, bbl Ground Pimento, 10 kegs ground Mustard 10 keg' ground Cassia, 10 do do • Cloves, 2 bbls Garret's Snuff, 45 bee Stearin Candles, 20 bxs Star Candles, 10 do Sperm do 100 dos Masons Black'g 100 11,s sup. Rico Flour, 100 lbs S. F. Indigo, 20 doz Ink, 150 dos Corn Brooms, 125 dos Patent Zinc 50 bxs extra Wire Starch, Wash Boards, 25 do Saleratifs, 75 libls N. 0. Molasses, 15 bbls S. H. Molasses, 10 do Gulden Syrup, 25 do Lost', Crushed, 550 lbs seedless Raisins, & Powdered Sugar, 50 drums Smyrna Figs, 20jars Bordeaux Prunes, 50 lbs Sicily Prunes, 5 boxes Rock Candy, 2 boxes Genoa Citrons, 10 do Cocoa & Chocolate, 5 do Castile & Almond 12 doz Military Soap, Soap, 1,14 sup. Carb, Soda, 1 hid Cream Tartar, 1 case Pearl Sago, 2 eases Isinglass, 2 cases Sicily & Refined 1 case Arrow Root, Liquorice,lso Bath Brick, 114,1 Flour Suphur, 100 gross Matches, 100 dos Extract of Lent. 5 doz Lemon Sugar, on, Rose & Venn's, 1 cask Sal Sodi, Glass, Nails, White Lead, Lard oil, &c. Refer to Merchants Thomas Read & Son, ,1 Fisher & M'Murtri,. 66 •‘ Charles Miller, o Honorable John tier, Hunt iog4oo. May 15, 1451.-Iy. L. I'ELOUZE HO ! LOOK lIEHE CO CD LID )2t CD U. RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of the borough of Huntingdon, and the public genera lly, that he taken the shop fbrinerly occupied by T. Adams, where he is carrying on business es 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 become his pat rons and, also, to induce a fair trade. lir Be makes Coffins and attends Funerals on the shortest notice. Cils'Ho has a SPLENDID HEARSE for the accommodation of those living in the country. Huntingdon, June 26, 1851.-3tri. PORTSTOWN mcal 2 HENRY CORNPROBST Has just received at his "BASIN STORE" a tremendous stock of goods from Philadelphia, which ho is enabled to sell at greatly reduced prices, in consequence of having purchased the same much lower thus usual. His stock embraces everything required to sup ply the wants of the community and consists in part of a most splendid variety of DRY GOO DS, BOOTS AND SHOES, QUEENSWA RE, HARDWARE AND GROCERIES, All of which will be sold '2O per cent. lower than similar articles can lie had for in Huntingdon. Persons who have any regard for economy should give him a call, when he will take great pleasure in convincing them that his store is the place to sate 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 am 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 he the means of having it continued end greatly increased. HENRY CORNPROBST. May 29, tBsl.—tf. FITS, FITS, FITS. JOHN A. KING Begs leave to return his sincere ihanks, for the very liberal patronage be boa heretofore received, and at the same time informs a generous public, that he still continues the TAILORING BUSINESS, at the old stand of Jacob Snyder, where he will be pleased to have his friends call and leave their measures. Every garment is warranted to tit neatly, and shall be well made. liuut., July, 1151 GRIND COMBINATION OF THE Useful, Heautilltl and Ornamental I! EDMUND SNARE BEGS LEAVE to inform the people of Hun tingdon, ami the rest of mankind, that be has bought, brought and opened the richest, largest and cheapest assortment of WATCHES & JEWELRY ever beheld in this meridian In addition to Ins unprecedented stock of Watches and Jewelry be is just opening a most excellent variety o miscellaneous BOOKS, ns well as School Books and STATIONARY, which ho is de termined shall he sold lower than ever sold in Call - in and see if this statement is not cor rect. Store formerly occupied by Neff & Mil. fl Old Gold and Silver wanted. April 24, 1831. "THE CRY IS STILL THEY 00MEV' .I. OTHER lIRRIT".4I, 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 Iluntingdon 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. .1. &. W. SAXTON. May 15, 1551 T ARIES Gold Pens and Pencils at the Cheap -I A Corner Jewelry Store. JOHN A. KING