2 Hootmsnn's GERMAti BtvrEng.—These cel ebrated Bitters prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, IN) Arch street, Philadelphia, arc performing as cures throughout the Whole country.— We can bear witness to their curative powers in the ca , c of it friend of ours who had the Liver Complaint, and who had tried almost every other medicine, hat without effect. After taking a few bottles of these bitters he was entirely cured.- To those who are similarly afflicted we reecom— Mend them to take the preparation, knowing that they will cure the disease spoken of and many othera to which "flesh is heir to." There Is a spurious article made in Philadelphia. The only lAtice to get the genuine article is 120 Arch street. Philadelphia, of Dr. Jackson, or his agents throughout the country. MARRIED. In St. Mathew on Tues day evening Dee. 80th, 1851, by the Rev. E. W. Rutter, JOHN A. NEFF, formerly of this county to Miss MARY ANNA YotrNO, youngest daughter of Nicholas Young Esq., of Phila. Hollidaysburg papers please copy. On the Ist inst., by the Rev. Goo. Elliot, Mr. JOHN ARFORD to Miss SD SAMNA. STIEEMAN, all of Alexandria Hun tingdon Co. Pa. In Hollidaysburg, on the 28th ult., by the Rev. R. Wesley Black, Mr. GIDEON ELIAS to Miss ISABELLA C. HAMPSON, both of this county. On Thursday evening, Dec. 25th, 1851, by the Rev. Geo. Guyer, Maj. GEORGE RAYMOND, editor of the Blair County Whig, to .Miss MARY T., daughter of Mr. John Mitchell, both of Hollidaysburg. DIED. On Wednesday, the 7th inst., in this bor ough, Mr. DAVID SNYDER, aged 72 years. On Thursday the Bth inst., in this bor ough, Mr. BENJAMIN SNARE, aged 28 years and 2 months. FOR RENT, THE ALEXANDRIA FOUNDRY. It is a stone latiWing, with a Moulding .Room 40 by 40 foot' awl an Engine House 20 by 30 Met; Pattern house, Blacksmith Shop and Carpenter 81wp, all in good order, with wood stoves, cook stoves, fur wood or coal and a variety of other patterns. Possession given on the Is: day of April next. Persons indebted to the late firm of I. Grains awl Jun, and J. & H. Carlin., will save cost by attending to this notice. I. GRAFIUS, Alexandria Jan. 15, 1552.-41. "Hollidaysburg Register" will please iusert did above 3 times and charge this Mike. Birmingham Female Seminal y. The liberal patronage which this School has received in tae past, encourages the proprietor and friends of female education, to expect by proper exertion to make it both a premanent and importeut Institution; and no pains will by spar ed to sustain its growing reputation. Among other considerations which inspire hope as to its future sums, the location is nut Ulliin• portant. Three years actual experiment has de- • veloped a mute poilosuphical, it nut a truer reas on tin• the exisiance of thrtningliam than many winch have been assigned,-that it is the situation fur a Female Seminary, surrounded as it is by most romantic scenery—retired—healthful—easy of access and in itself a Mare where nue might al most grow wise in the study of Nature alone en mocked by the W(.litn of The school year is divided into two Sessions of twenty-two weeks each; the summer term coal mencing the last Tuesday in April, the whiter term the last Tuesd,y in October. Charges to le. I:Lill nuns or entering, and no deductions mode for 'dowels except in ettsl.l sickness. Tuition $4,00 and $5,110 per quarter—boarding $1,511 per week. Music, _Latin, rrencli, Draw ing, &Ai., extra. Rev. ItiRAEL W. WARD, A. M., Prineipul. Val, THOMAS WARD, A. M., AssuciatZ. Jan. 15, 1852. Uli retti:tiehig iu the Alex• lj tutdria Poet (Ace Oa the 31st Dec, 111:11 : B.—Theodore Buzzard, 2, John Baum, Thus. Barkley, Mary A Baum. C.—Emily A Caruthers. I).—June Bailin'', George Dix n, 6. G.—J k' Goudner, Esq., Nicaailus tioliwy, Pa ter Gorman, Ezra J Getty, 11.—Susan Bailin, Andrew Isu•nir:h. K.—lsaac Kill, George H King, Sam uel Kinkead. M.—Jaeoli Myer, A Moyer, Benjamin Merrell. K.—Samuel Nuncumlier. Parb,... lir.t:',!ge. B.—L k' Shor.eberger. T. —John Teditigcr. • • Pumms clung 1'ot• letters in t;.e cLw c lizt will please say they are adverii,d. JOHN N. BWOOPE, P. M. Alexandria, Jan. 15, 1852. NEW GOODS. The great Atlantic, the bloc Pacific, and the Vaal:era Falls all combined together, vanuot hu compared with Heaton j• WiHet% splendid assort ment at FALL ♦ND WINTbIIt GOODS opened out at Bridgeport, which they intend to cell cheap fur cash or produce. HEATON ¢• MILLET, Bridgeport. Jan. 15, 1852. TIN! TIN !! TIN !!! WHERE In Alexandria. The undersigned, having bought out the Tin nary Establish:stout of Robert C minis of Alexan dria, continues to carry on The Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Business, in all 49 various branches ut the old stand in Main Street, where he keeps constantly on hand a full and splendid assortment of tin- ware and every thing else in his lino of business, all warranted to be as good, if not better manufactured. than any in this or the adjoining counties—spouting put up at 12k cents per toot any place within thirty miles. Be particularly calls the attention of merchants, who purchase by whole-sale, to examine his splen did assortment of ware before purchasing else where, as he is determined to selSlow tar cash.— All kinds ofcountry produce taken in exchange for work—all orders will be promptly attended to, and he hopes by u close attention to business to receive a liberal share of public patronage. JACOB BELLMAN, Alexandria, Jan. 8, 852,-2m. CUFF POS.—The I.dles NUI see a splendid variety el Ed. &lore's. ORPHAN'S COUP SALE By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Huntingdon county, a certain LOT of GROUND, situate in the town of Petersburg, in said county, will be exposed to public sale on the premises, on Saturday, the 7th day of February, 1852, at one o'clock in the afternoon, as the property ofames Davis, late of the litirongli of Petersburg, dre'd. Said lot (A ground lies between Washington and King streets, fronting sixty feet on each, and ex tending in length between said streets one hun dred and fifty feet, designated in the recorded plan of said town by No. 64, and having thereon erected a two story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. TERMS OE SALE.—Ono half of the per; chase money to he paid on the confirmation of said male, and the real,* within ono year there after, with interest, to be secured by the bonds and mortgage of the purchaser. JOHN C. WILSON, Adm'r. By order of the Court, M. F. CAMPBELL, Clerk. CILEApER 'than Ever! If yon want to got the worth of your monay, buy frum GEO. GWIN, Where you will find the L ARGEST, HEST and CHEAPEST assortment of goods that the town can produce; and that, too, at such low prices, that ail who purchase are fully satisfied that our motto is true, "a quick sixpence is bettor than a slow shilling." Huntingdon, Nov. 3, 1851. PROCLAMATION. WHERE -XS, by a precept to me directed by the Judges of the Common Pleas of the county of Huntingdon, bearing test the 12th day of Nov., 1891, I am commanded to make Public Proclamation throughout my whole bailiwick, that to Court of Common Pleas will be held in the Court blouse in the borough of Huntingdon, on the third Monday (and 19th day) of January, A. D., 1851, tot the trial of all issues in said Court, which remains undetermined before the said Judges, when and where all jurors, witnesses and suitors, in the trial of all issues are required to appear, ILted at Huntingdon the 17th of Dee., in the year of our Lord, 1851, and the 75th year of American Independence. IV/11. B. ZEIGLESI, Sheriff. Dec. 18, 1851 Administrator's Notice. Estate of Sample Fleming, late of the Bor ough of Alexandria, dec'd. LETTERS of administration have this day been granted to the subscribers upon the estate of Sample Fleming, lute of the borough of Alexan dria, dcc'd. All persons having claims will pre sent them properly authenticated, nod those in debted are requested to make immediate payment. JOHN FLEMING, Admrs., JAMES S. FLEMING, 5 Alexandria. Jan. 1, 1952. 6t. ORNAMENTS fur the Centre Tahle, suitable V for Hulidny Presents, at Ed. Snare's. Deo. IS, 1851. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.—An endless va riety at Ed. Snare's Jewelry Store, including the he-t assortment of Rings, Pins, dv., ever brought to town. 'dec. 18, SI. COFFEE, Sitgiir, Rice, Chocolate, Tea, Ginger, Pepper, Cloves, Cinnamon, Allspice, Tobac co, Cigars, Suuk Fc. s:c,, for sale at the new store of BRICREP6 g• LENNEY. THOS. BEAD, Would respectfully inform his friends end the public, that he has on hand and is receiving for the cooling season, a tine assortunnt of ci7Clsl.••a)ll U.O. Consisting of Wit tedes, Chains, Breast Pins, Fin ger lingo, Ear Rings, Pencils, Keys, Thimbles, Studg, Medallions, elx. Together with hissalshra ted and unrivalled COD '',Y Ell 4 Which is equal if not superior, to any now in use, Each Pen is Engraved with his own name, and every Pen Warranted. Oh did you ever, no I never ! Mercy on ns what a treat; Get Read's Gold Pen, they're extra fine, And only found in North Third Street. A splendid Pen !!' Where did yen get it? Pure Diamond Pointed, can't he Lean Yes, ray friends, there's no humbug ing In Read's Gold Pens of North Third Street Cr Read's Gold Pen is found only at 55 Nortt 'third Street, below Arch Bast Side. THOS. READ, Piladelphia. Jan. 8, 185.2.—t1. THE ELEPHANT ' PI:2 MV.:I ; t :- 4. :.!Z? ' ;l_ 6 7 - `,ll 71% REVIATED! The public nretereby informed that the sub scriber has leased that popular and well known store room in the Elephant building, opposite Wallace's hotel and next door to the Oleo of the "Huntingdon Journal," on Rail Road street, where he has just received and opened the latest and best supply of FALL AND WINTER GOODS in town. His stock consitts of every variety of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, (WENS WARE, BOOTS, SHOES, &c., all of which will be cold low for the "dust," or exchanged for country produce. Ladies and gentlemen aro respectfully invited to call and •'see the Elephant," at least, us no charge is made for exhibiting the animal. ILEX. CARAION. Dec. 11,1851. 11. W. ti 111 I 'l' IL DENTIST, HUAT ING DON, Pa (Office opposite Coots' Liotel, Market et.) DORTE MONNAIES-8 or 10 different kinds; Prom 25 Ceuta to 3 dollars at Scott's Cheap .Towelry Store. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c. The undersigned im just opening another largo assortment of the above articles, at various prices, 'lntl earnestly invites every body to call and ex amine Mr themselves. Wetclies, Clocks, And Jewelry, carefully and promptly repaired, and warranted forme ycer. J. T. SCOW. Nor. 4, 1851.--d SELLING OFF AT COST. As I am determined to sell all my goods at cost or less, consisting of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, I would respectfully invite all persons wishing goods at first cost to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. I will sell lower than goods hake ever been heretofore offered in the county. For instance, 25 cent Delanes at from 12 to 18 rents. Coffee 10 cents; Sugar from 5 to 8 cents. 300 pieces of Calico at from 3 to 9 rents. Wool Shawls front 50 cents to 7 dollars. 50 pieces of Ginghams from 10 to 18 cents. Cassimeres, Cloths, Satinetta, Tweeds & Jeans. 20 pieces white and red flannels at from 121 to 25 cents. 40 pieces of bleached muslins from 3 to 8 cents. Brown muslins from 3 to 8 cents. Diapers—table and towling. Limeys and ticking, front 6 to 12} cents. Hosiery and gloves, lace, silk, cotton and linen, together with an assortment of all other goods usually kept in a country store. JAMES MAGUIRE. Huntingdon, Nov. 6,1851. WITCHES CLECKS, The subscriber has, by extreme exertion, and with the assistance of a tbw friends, at last suc ceeded in opening on assortment of CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY, in the ,„up formerly occupied by Dr. H. H. Neff and Brother, one door east of Mr. Livingston's Hotel, in the borough of Huntingdon, where he oilers for sale a great variety of the above articles at very Ipw prices. Clocks, Watches and Jewellry will be 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 libera share of public patronage. . . JOSEPH RIGGER, Huntingdon, Aug. 14, 1851.—tf. LADIES Gold Pens and Pencils at the Cheap Corner Jewelry Store. OILS, GLUE, TURPENTINE, Sand, Paints, Paint Brushes, Sand paper, &c. &c., at the cheap store of BRICKER & LENNEY. PUTTER, Eggs, Rags, Lard, Clover Seed, Grain, Potatoes, &e., &c., taken in exchange for goods at market prices nt the tfew store of BRICKER & LENNEY. E. S. JONES, & Co., CORNER OF FOURTH ANT) RACE STREETS. Publishers of the Model Ar chitect, by SAMUEL SLOAN, Architect, to be complete in 24 monthly part. The above work is designed to meet the wishes not only ofthose directly interested in buildings, but of all who desire the advancement of this no ble art in our country, and wish to cultivate their tastes and acquaintance with architecture. The handsome scanner in which it is prepares! and em bellished, renders it a tasteful ornament for the drawing-room, while its accurate delineation give it the highest practical value. Nos. 1. 2 Sc. 3 now ready for delivery. Price—TO cents per number. Address as above, post Dec. 18, 1851. ADAMS Si, CO. , S EXPRESS. T. K. SIMONTON, Agent, Huntingdun, Money, Packages, end goods of all kinds, re ceived and forwarded at the risk of the company, to all the cities and principal towns in the United States. dee. 11, '5l. Administrator's Notice. Estate of John Plummer, kite of Penn town. ship, Huntingdon county, dco'd. T ETTERS of administration upon the estate of Join Plummer ' late of Penn township. deed, have been granted to the subscribers. All per sons having claims will present them properly au thenticated, and those indebted are requested to make immediate payment. ELI PLUMMEII, Hopewell tp., ABRAHAM PLUMMER, Penn tp., S Mos. Jan. I, 1852. 6t. Executor's Notice. In the matter of the Estate of Abraham Zimmer. man, lute of Tod township, dee'd. Letters Testamentary, upon the last Will and Testament of said deceased, having been grouted to the subscriber, all persons knowing themselves indebted to the said estate will make payment to, and all persons having claims against said estate will present theta duly authenticated, to ANDREW U. NEFF, Ex. Marklesburg, Dec., 22, 1821. GREAT Improvement in Dagnerrectypeing! VAN LOAN & CO., No. 118, Chesnut street, Philadelphia, have, by recent discoveries in their art, enabled themselves to take pictures at all times. with great certainty—as well in stormy as clear weather—which are justly-pronounced by artists and scietitie men, uxItIVALLLD, for depth of tone and softness of light and shade. By working themselves, they not only produce pictures which are 0001) AND CHEAP I but by Mr the heal and cheapest which can be produced at any other establishment. Their charge for pictures in hand some improved cases, range from ONE DOLLAR to three dollen, depending on the size of-the pic ture, being scarcely one-half the prices charged at other establishments, for pictures of equal size— but of inferior quality.. Their GALLERY on Pun- TRAITB, consisting of some hundreds, embraces a collection of DISTINGUISHED AMERICANS worthy the attention of visitors to their rooms, which are OPEN AT ALL TIMES. The collection which they had deposited in the exhibition of the Franklin Institute, was constant ly surrounded by dense crowds of admirers, who were loud in their praise of the artists' skill. To guard against every Possibility of mistake, they guarantee every picture to lie of the host ma terials, and unless it is entirely satisfactory to the customer, NO CHARGE IS MADE. Cif When visiting the city call at their rooms, whether you wish a Daguerreotype or not. The admission is free, and you will be pleased with your visit. Don't forget the number, 118 Chesnut street, a few doors below Fourth. Philadelphia, Nnv. 59, isso. TEN DAYS LATER I CUBA IS FREE! I An necount of the whole anis mny ho seen at the store of BERRY CORNPROBST, in Ports town, together with tho largest and cheapest as sortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS ever offered in that or any oilier village in the I I •alloy of the Juniata. His stock Consists of every article usually found in retail gores. tie has a complete assortment of DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE &o. All of which will be disposed of at a very slight advance on cost. CASTINGS of every description always on band and for sale at the lowest cash prices. Sept. 25, 1851. FARM & SAW-MILL AT PRIVATE SALE. The undersign.' will sell that tract of land sit uate in Jackson township, Huntingdon county, adjoining lands of Martin Orludy, James Duff; A. G. Curtin, John M'Cahan, and land lately owned by William Magill, containing TWO BUND RED .9.. ND TWENTY ..IC.R ES and allowance, now occupied by John L. Walker with one good flume house, plastered in the in side, with a fountain of pure, soft and very cold water running at the door, one log house suitable for a tenant house, a squared log barn with a shingle roof, a good saw-mill and other buildings thereon erected. Fifty or sixty acres of said land aro cleared and antler fence and in a good state of cultivation and nearly all the balance can be cleared and cultivated. A considerable portion of the uncleared part is holm land of as good quail ity as can he found in the county. The tract also contains a good limestone quarry. The saw-mill is turned by the cast branch of Stone Creek, a never 'idling stream which is used seven miles above to drive Greenwood Furnace, and is about one and three fourth miles front the main branch of Stone Creek, is licit is a navigable stream emp tying into the Juniata at Huntingdon. Thc prop erty is situated near the base of Stone Mountain, which itlibrds an unequalled rouge for cattle. There is timber enough on the property to pay for it twu ur three times over. Au undoubted ti tle will be given. Terms to suit the_pureh9l;t:r._ J. SE WELL STEWART, Euntingdon, Dec. 4, 1851. I►JfACHEREL, 1-vx CODFISH, SHAD, SALMON, HERRINGS, I'ORK, HAMS AND SIDES, SHOULDERS, LARD & CHEESE, Oct. 9, 1851. Constantly on hand, & tot• sale by • J. PALMER & CO. Market street Wharf PHILADELPHIA. Estate of Samuel Sled, Esq., decd, Last Notice. All persons indebted to the estate of Samuel Steel, Esq., late of the Borough of Boutin&tun, deed., are requested to make payment in full of the claims respectively mine from them on or be fore the second Monday of November next. Persons neglectindio comply with the above notice need not expect any further indulgence. JAMES LAVIN GEORGE A. STEEL,—Ex'rs. QIX DOLLARS and Fifty cents fir the largest w•-". Gold Pencils, nt 'Ed. Snare's Jewelry Store, J 111 ISTINE'S DOUBLE REFINED SYR -L. UP, New Orleans, and S. H. Nolusses, for sole cheap at the new store of BRICKER & LENNEY. IMPROVED STOCK. Constantly on hand, and fur sale the most highly unproved Durham Short Horn cattle, Chester Hogs, South Down, Colswald and Leicester Sheep. The subscriber now offers for sale several very fine Durham Short Horn Bull and heifer calves; two Chester Boars; about five months old, which took the first premium for pigs of that age at the late State Agricultural Fair: also, sixteen young thorough tired Pigs of the same breed, about three weeks old; also, eight thormigh Buck and Ewe Lambs of his South Down flock. The undersigned takes pleasure in stating that fur nil the stuck which he exhibited, at the State Agricultural Fair, he received the highest pre miums for South Down and Leicester sheep and Chester Hogs. Any letters directed to Eagle Foundry P. 0., Huntingdon Cu., Penna., n ill be attended to. RODER r HARE POWEL. Nov. 20, 1851. J. D. WILLIAMS. JOHN HAFT, JR. S. D. WILLIAMS & Co., Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants an Dealers in Produce and Pittsburg 11anujitctures, No . . 116, Wood Street, Pittsburg. AVE NOW IN STORE, and to arrive this week, the following goods, of the most re cent importations, which ore uttered on the most reasonable torms. 113 catty boxes prime Green Tea. 45 half chests do do 46 " Wong and Chulau. 100 bags Rio Cutlee. 15 " Laguyra and Java. 60 boxes B's, s's, and Ilb lump tobseeo. 35 bills. Nos. 1 Mai 3 Mackerel. 20 and tdo Nu. I do S and tdu Salmon. 50 00000 scaled Herring. 1300 Ilis extra 51adiler. 3 bales Cassia, 1 bale Cloves, 6 bags replier & Alspice, 1 !Nutmegs, ' 2 bins Ground Wager, I bbl ground pepper, 11 bbl Urutind Pimento, 1U kegs ground Mustard ,110 kegs ground Cassia, 10 du do Cloves, 2 bbls Garret's Snail; 45 bxs Stearin Candles, 20 bxs Star Candles, 10 du Sperm do 100 duo Masons Black'g 100 lbs sup. Rice Flour, lOU lbs S. F. Indigo, 20 due bib, 150 duz Corn Brooms, 125 due Patent Zinc 30 bxs extra pure Starch, Wash Boards, 23 du &dermas, 75 bhls N. 0. Molasses, bbls S. H. Molasses, 10 do Gulden Syrup, 25 do Lout; Crushed, 5301bs seedless Raisins, & Powdered Sugar, 50 drums Smyrna Figs, 20jars Bordeaux Prunes, 50 lbs Sicily Prunes, 5 boxes Ruck Candy, 2 boxes Genoa Citrons, 10 du Cocoa & Chocolate, 5 du Castile & Almond 12 don Military Soap, Suap, 1 bbl sup. Carl,. Soda, 1 bid Cream Tartar, 1 case Pearl Sago, 2 cases Isinglass, 2 cases Sicily & Refined 1 case Arrow Root, Liquorice, 150 Bath Brick, bbl Flour Sulphur, 100 gross Matches, lOU doz Extract of Lem. 5 doh Lemon Sugar, on, Rose & Vanilla, 1 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. Mar 15, 1851.-Iy. 1 TEE LARGEST & REST ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS, JUST RECEIVED BY eorge GwiH, At hls Cheap Store in the Diamond. GEO. OWIN respectfully informs the citizens of the borough and county of Huntingdon, thut be has just rccoived an unsually large stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of every variety of Ladies' & Gentlemen's Dress G00e45, OF THE NEWEST STYLES; and all other articles in the Dry-Goods line. GROCERIES, QUEENSWARB HATS and CAPS, GLASSWARE, BOOT and SHOES. HARDWARE, and in fact every variety of Goods to snit ts.ii market. Sink or swim, live or die, survive um per ish, I are determined not to be undersold l.i sun establishment in this section of the country, and this is no humbug, nor is it intended to deceive. Give inn tnen call and I will convince you that my statements are strictly true. Call and examine my stock and judge for yourselves, and without a moment's hesitation you will be convinced that I purpose meeting my pledge. My stock is en tirely new and of the latest stylus. I take pleas ure in shinning them at all times free of charge, Feeling thankful far past limn's. I hope, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuanee of the same. ORO. OWL'S Huntingden, Oct. 9, 1851. M.. a CD CID CD letEl WARD For the Man what struck Billy Pat- terson. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. The attention of the public generally ie invited to Lho that that & W. SAXTON have just received one of the largest assortments of Fall and Winter Goods ever brought to this place; all of which they oiler at prices su greatly reduced as to make their store HEAD QUARTERS FOR BARGAINS ! Their supply embraces all the usual variety of, Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinets and Vesting ' Mashies, Prints, Flannels, itc. to gether m ith the latest styles of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Consisting of Silks, Merinos, Par metto Cloths, de Lanes, Gingham., Ho siery, &c.; and a very huge assortment of Ladies, Misses and Childreifs Shoes; and also of MEN'S AND BOYS' BOOTS AND SHOES of every description. They also invite particular attention to their stock of QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE, And the best stock of HARDWARE in town. They have also FRESH GROCERIES{ of the very hest quality, which they will sell at a very small advance on cost. Call and exam ine for yourselves. They have also a beautiful article of U.:Cda'arl CZiefaLTD6:5 O Carpeting, and every other article usually kept in country stores. ger We will receive and store grain, and also pay the highest market prices for it and it in admitted by all that we have the most convenient place to unload grain in or about town. Oct. 6, '5l. GREAT EXCITEMENT I! IVHAT A TREMENDOUS RUSH TO WITNESS TUE GRAND EXHIBITION FALL AND WINTED CLOTMNG AT THE Cheap Clothing Store. JACOB SNYDER has just returned from the east with the hugest cheapest and best assortinent of Clothing ever uttered to the citia:ens ol liunting don county, consisting iu port of OVER COATS—Block and brown cloth, hover, iliot and felt cloth of the latest cut and style. PANTALOONS—BIack and fancy cassitaere, doc,kin satinett, corduroy' and heavy tweed. VESTS.—A very general essortmcnt of silk satin, cassimere, velvet, cloth, black and fancy, and on endless variety of other styles, which can not be enumerated in an advertisement. Persons in want of any article in his line will find it greatly to their advantage to call at SNY DER'S for he is determined to sell cheaper than any other cstahlishinent in this section or country. Oct. 23, 1851.—tf School Rooks. Emerson's 1 2 3 class Readers, Mitchell's Primary Geography, Mitchell's Geography and Atlas, Comstock's Philosophy, Swift's do 1 & 2 parts, Smith's Crammer, Watts on the Mind, Bennett's Geography of the Heavens, Williard's U. S. History, Emerson's Aritlinuttic 1 2 & 3 part, Cubb's New Speller, Song Books for the School Room, For sale at the store of Geo. Gwiu, TO PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS. THE undesinned begs lease to call the atten- Bon of Printers and Publishers. to Cie aim that he continue to manufacture ell 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 fur cash. He has just introduced a large quantity of new style JOB & FANCY TYPI7, all of which are made of the best meta; and for beauty of finish and durability, CP.llllOt be surpass es! by any other foundry in tic riaott. His Mug experience in the different branches of the trade as well as in the mixing of metals, will, he Batters himself, enabled him to make a better ttrtiela and at a much less price than any of his cotnpetitors. - - - He keeps constantly on hand a large variety of ' I Casos,Chases,Comwsinz Stieks,lmpusing.stones, Common and Brass Galleys, Stands. Bodkins, ! Brass Hides, Leads, Printing Presses, Furniture,' and all other articles required in a Printing Old Typo taken in exchange for now at nine cents per pound. Printers are requested to call and examine his specimcnts before purchasing elsewhere. All or ders thankfully received and promptly attended to, at his Philadelphia Type Foundry, corner of Third and Chestnut streets. L. PEGOUZE, July 3, 1851.-Iy. QILVER SPOONS of the latest patterns can be Lo heel at Snare'. Jewelry Store. ffffiiC IlEir r3r" PURIFHNG EXTRACi GrcaU,:;?. BI.OOD kUlt/FIER In taz wnuLn Wonixt rs- IMI., or SL? ILtaa. fur s§. It is nn. pat up In QIIA riOVFLUK, Of ktork. poinrr ondirroffro/ trot, nn Alloull ID ronaii boo: • Po+ la,. battle contain:l Sit XTV.I4I , III{ Doom". and 0 , 4 are PO Strongly Conocritrn 4 ," 7,,,g,n00kfk/ is kt tnr, n I :yr ni:y . ,•::;;:rl.4qin 11.4 al, &LC, J I* I Of 0.11 IL r 111no.1 "ver LII re,,,,0 In • great tn.m.ur.. in 110 ron.'n... L. 1.... 1•, irILIC4 ex,,, 6,.,C0 WO It., Tttlian Roots rtne. nark, .•,itr pG/ Hie,. T:10110 1..1, 1C..7110 ,, gain Jenri,er, Monti Om %VOW evlrr ',own F., either ca .ripv, le.! with Sariiaparilla, Yellow Doc% CII7.'SRY AND SASSAFRAS BARKS, make thig Veptol)le I.7,ttrnet, cml! thA rP - o•Mot Blood Pander, 12,1. n .. , kml /trent odds Liam .y other. It fa cheap, Icr: op.rdity of a that may he tunt.:ht for One DO! murk longer, nod wlil earn Ten Tim.. more !hood. than Oat Dollar, worth of to.a ether me.;ielee. Cr than ken:ouhted proof of tho Oeree of Scrofula, Fever-Soreo, Seohl-thad, Er,trelm,Nomads*, EIioINN. Eruptions, Pin,,,tes on the FUCA, Liver.CainDiallitg, Piles, GLlssrone Ules,s, Contiveuens, Sore Eyes, Dvaprwele, Perm in the Side, Breast, Banes. and Int.. and ALI. °Tarn Imsunc-BLoon Masers, see nor PAMPHLETS and Handbills—every Agent Pas srive owe., For sale by T. K Statowrote, Huntingdon; J N. Swoope. Alexandria; J. Lutz, Shirley,hurtt; J. 6. J. Kelly Burnt Cabin; James Kelly, Butte Fe; and by Merchants and Druggists All ordt;rs Inuit be addressed t;ll'allaiee 604 Broadway, 'Sew York Jan. 30, '5l t iIEAP AND GOOD WATCHES, CLOCKS! CLOCKS: CLOCKS: PHILADELPHIA ART UNION. The Art Linion of Piiiindelphia W. established by its founders, mid incorporated by the Legisia tore of Pennsylvania, fur the purpose of extend ing throughout the American community that at tachment to the fine arts which is distinctive of national refinement and civilisation. • Every person subscribing five dollars ben, no; a member of the Art Union until the succeeding annual electing in December. Sul:seri:m.3 fur this year are entitled to their choice of any t - :o of the four following splendid engravings, any onoof which is fully worth the subscription price: I. JOHN ' IC:IOM'S INTERVIEW WITH MART QUEEN OF SCOTTS. 2. RUTH AND BOAZ. 3. Mtatcr's Dusan. 4. CHRISTIANA AND HER CHILDREN. . . . Each subscriber also reeal;es - ;. — 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 prize certificates, ranging from $4O tn Moo, which are distributed by lot among the members, on the lust ‘lmek-day in December, and are avail able only for.the purchase of original works of American Artists. Thus, fur five dollars each member is clre 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 selected by himself; JoH.N SCUTT, Esq., is the Honorary •Secro tary fur this county, and will receive and remit uliscriptions. THE AMERICAN ART-UNION NEW 1 ORK 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 Brit.nrrs (referred to in a proceeding number,) which shall be issued in 1851, during and after toe month in which payment of his subscription shall be made. This is a monthly publication, of sixteen or more quarto pages, of three columns each, illustrated with Engravings and Enthings from works of the oust distinguisinl artists. 11. A pain of Mr. JoncOs lino Engraving aii Steel, ineavur s ing nineteen inelle by twenty-onu buchis, utter Ali'. NVootlville's celutn . Sted prinnng ofMexicun News, representing a group .ut the door of un inn, listening to the reading of account of the fiat battles of the late Mexicali War. M. A set otiive Prints from finished lino En gravings on Steel, of the average size of eight inches, by ten 111(11C3, and executed by distitt guidnd American Engravers, utter the following paintings, viz.: Mari Crossing the Pede, By Bonney, Mount 'Washington, from the Valley of Conway, 13y Kensett, American Harvesting Euencry, By Crupsey, Old '76 and Young '4B, By Woodville, Bargaining for a Hone, By Mount. Tints forming a Gallery of American Art, o. convenient size for binding, or ft.ir pre , ervation t i a portfolio, instead of framing, if delred. IV. A .:Intro in the distriitutitm of several hun dred paintings, sculptures, and drawings ill Watt, CIAO, The subscriber has thus an unequalled oppor tunity to achieve the triple purpose of obtaining a valuable return for a small investment—of se curing the possession of a superior work, gratify ing his taste for Art, and of affording encourage ment to proniiiug Artists of his own euustfy. ISULSCRITTLONS BY.OLITBD BY] J. T. SCOTT. honorary Secretary Huntingdon, July 17, 1631. GRAM) OPEN IN OF Fall and Winter Clothing* ♦T THE HUNTINGDON CLOTH ING STOIIII. A. WILLCUOIII3Y, has just returned from theta:et with a largo and splendid assortment t Pall and Winter Clothing fur men and boys, made In the latest fashion and la the must durable manner. ‘Vho aicr wants bt he dressed better and cheaper than any body else in toe 0, let him call at Willuughby's cloth lag store, cue door West of Thos. Reed & Son, alaw: state in Umatingdon. Call and see or uar:,clsc`• Oct. 9, IS:51. CLAS:MiIf & STEEL, Saddle, .dattufacturers. r 'HEI undersigned ere now as,ociated in the i above businrss, in the old stand heretofore occupied by Win. Glasgow ' to :Awn street, n..“- ly opposite the Cory I, T. Read ;lc Son. Every thing in their line will be furnieted o tl.e shortest holice, and o t t,rms (NIA ,ffinot lea to suit all. They inanuraanie the inc,t of their work themselves, and cot, th,efri, entire the public that every article will he made in the Inn and muse durable 07" A large assortment of superior SAD. D LES, READY 11ADE, always on hand. 03' Hides, and country produce, genet ally, taken in exchange fot work. WM. lit..►sauw returns thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, and hopes that his old patrons will continde to patrontsa the new firm. 'WM. GLASGOW, August '?7, 1 S 3, WM. STF,Etr,