THE JOURNAL CORRECT PRINCIMEB-SOPPORTED BY TRUTH, Thursday Morning, June 10. Fourth of July. Pursuant to notice, a meeting of the citizens was held on Saturday evening last in the Court House, to make arrange inents for celebrating the approaching na tional anniversary. On motion Col. S. S. WHARTON was called to the chair, and ti. BUCHER SWOOPE appointed Secretary. The President stated the object of the Meeting in a few brief and appropriate re marks when on motion, Resolved, That as the Fourth of July came on Sabbath, the third should be cel ebrated in its stead. On motion T. S. Stewart, Esq., Dapid Blair, Esq., and Air. Thomas ./Idaras were appointed n committee to procure speakers. On motion the following named persons were appointed a committee of arrange ments, viz :—Robert Stilt, Owen Boat, Thomas Jackson, Geo. Garrdtson, Wm. Saxton, R. B. Pelriken, John N. Prow ell, Esq., 4. J. ilfrica, J. .111. Simpson, ilndrew S. Harrison, Jacob Snyder and Edmund Snare. Remarks were made by J. S. Stewart, E*q., David Blair, Esq., Capt. Owen Boat, and others. On motion it was resolved that the pro ceedings be published. (Signed.) NOTICES. Smoot, Boox.—We have before us a new system of English Grammar "based on the construction and analysis of sen tences, and designed for the primary class es in Common, Select, and High Schools. It is from the pen of a ripe scholar and experienced teacher, Samuel S. Green, A. M., of Boston, and is published by Thomas Copporthwart &Co., Phila., and sold by the principal book-sellers in the United States. Price 38cts. We have seen no work on this important subject, that, in our opinion, combines so much that is truly valuable, with so little that is redundant or errone ous. Though we do not agree with the author in every minute particular, we are charmed with the leading features of his book, and consider it as a whole, vastly superior to any introductory Grammar we have ever used or examined. Its chief excellencies and distinguishing characters are, that it brings to the pupil's notice on ly one thing al a time;—it exercises him from the first in making sentences of his owu, while learning to analyze those pre sented by his teacher and text-book; and it compels the teacher to take an interes ting, and thought-stirring part in the re citations. It is a living book, and calcu lated to infuse life into those who use it. We will at once adopt it in the school un der our care. NORTON'S LITERARY GAZETTE, pub lished monthly, by Charles B. Norton, Foreign and Home Book Agent, 71 Chain- 1 hers Street, (Irvine House) New York, at $l,OO a year, in advance. This is a beau; tiful quarto of twenty-four, four column pages, got up in the neatest book style, and is a full and complete Monthly Record of all works published in America, England, Germany, and France; with a Review of the General Literature of the day; Con tents of Leading American and English Periodicals, Advertisements of the Trade, &c., &e. Besides, it contains graphic de.- scriptions of Libraries and other literary associations, Biography of distinguished literary men in Europe and America, and much more that is highly interesting to lit erary men, and those engaged in the book trade. A copy may be had for examination by calling at our office. It?" We would call the attention of our lady readers to the book advertisement of Dr. Mauriceau in another column. If The Married Woman's Medical Compan ion" is, what it professes to be, calculated to remove the miseries of which it treats, its cumulation must soon become general, and afford the author, not only a rich re ward for his labor, but a high rank among the benefactors of our race. We have net Yet seen the book, but expect to receive a copy in a few days. 10 — The Overland Emigration towards California and Oregon is beyond precedent. It is estimated that one hundred thousand people are on their way. LETTERS.—More lhan eighty-three mil lions of letters passed through the Post offices of the United States in the year en ding June 30, 1851—of which two and a half millions found seat in the Dead Let ter Moe. ITEMS. Cool Day—Saturday lest. • Wet—Monday forenoon. Being Repaired—Washington Street. Nuisances—the organ-grinders that infest our streets. ar Negro suffrage has been defeated in Wis consin. kr4 - St. Paul's Church, London, was burnt t he 4th June, 064. • Cr A Convention of Editors and Publishers is to be held at Harrisburg on the second of Au gust. er The Virginia Legislature has finally con cluded to take a recess from the 7th of Juno to the lot of November. Has got a Babli.—Mrs. Swisshelm, of the Pitts. burg Visiter. The first in fifteen years. "What are the chief ends of man?" asked a Sunday-school teacher of one of his pupils.— "He ad and feet," was the prompt reply. "T hat's to the point," as fhe man said when the bee stung him on the tip of the nose. ey" The Whigs of Missouri have nominated Jas. Winston, for Governor, and Andrew King for Lieut Governor. Or We understand that the enterprising young men of our borough are about starting a fire com pany, to take charge of the engine "Juniata." This is a very important movement, and we hope their efforts may be attended with success. eir It is wrong to wish for death, and worse to have occasion to fear it. 'ltems'—Crumbs which fall from intellectual dishes too much crowded with substantial fare. air Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every tine wo Car One hour gnined by rising early is worth n week's labor in a year. Cr We carry our neighbor's vices and crimes in sight, and throw our own over our shoulder. Cr Promises made in times of affliction are as reliable as those made before an election. -• Be who is afraid to die, always lives in Fear. W It is common to esteem most what is least known. Flagitious—some h eartlesswretch, on the night of the Gth inst., stole the "Globe" man's pet chicken. The villain that committed such an outrage—should he compelled to live with an ill-grained woman all the days alias life. Look out fur him. Fact,-.Females never stutter. Every• day we meet_ men that st-stammer, but women al ways blow an unbroken blast. a. A collision recently took place betweeria couple of lawyers, by which a train of arguments. was upset, much to the injury of the condnrfors7 reputation. 4ar If there is a class of human beings on earth that may properly be called tow, it is the class that spend without earning, consume with 'out producing, and dissipate on the accunsulations of parents and relatives. ear Religion is said to be the true basis of man's character, but often it is made the ',Mesta] of his pride. Serious Amusement—The National Convention at Baltimore last week, performed some queer antics, not the least remarkable of which are— depriving Gen. Cass of the initial C., knocking off "Old Buck's" horns, and Pier-cing the great Democratic party through with many so crows. MONUMENT TO COL. RICHARD M. Jonx- SON.—La.unetz is occupied with the execu tion of a monument in marble to the mem ory of Richard AI. Johnson, ordered by the state of Kentucky. A short pillar, around the summit of which hangs in folds the flag of the United States, surmounted by an ea gle, and rests on a massive pedestal. On one of the four sides of the pedestal is a has relief, representing the death of the Indian warrior Tecumseh. On the side op posite to it is a medallion likeness of the dead. The two other sides aro occupied with the inscription. The cornice of the pedestal is supported by four pieces of or dinance in place of columns. 2 Illiort.Axn's GERMAN BrrrEnso—These cel ebrated Bitters prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, 120 Arch street, Philadelphia, are performing as tonishing cures throughout the whole• country.— We can bear witness to' their &Mire. powers in the case of &friend of a i r's who had the Liver Complaint, and who had tried almost every other medicine, but without effect. After taking a few bottles of these Bitters he was entirely cured.— To those who are similarly afflicted we reccom mend themito take the preparation, knowing dm t they will cure the disease spoken of and many others to whieli " flesh is heir to." There is a spurious article• madb in Philadelphia. The only place to get the genuine article is 120 Arch street. Philadelphia, of Ur. Jackson, or his agetas throughout the country. . PHILADELPHIA MARKETS.—FIour $4, 121 and s4,2s—Corn Meal $3,25. Rye Flour $3,25. Wheat—Red 99ets., and White $1,04 per bushel. Rye, 75 cts., Corn, 61 cents-2000 bushels good South ern Oats sold on Saturday at 43 cents.— Whiskey 21 cents per gllon. Important Notice. All persons indebted to Robert Grafius by book account or otherwise, will please call and settle before the first of July. Alexandria, Jam 3, 1852. eir bls. No. 1 Herring, for sale at the store Geo. GWIN. ea- 100 Sueks of Salt in store, and for sale GEO. Gwor. Or Linseed Oil, 20 kegs pure White Lead. ;Jersey Wiadow Glass and Putty, for sale at the stow of GEO. GNU!, tir A Itarge assortment of Hats; Moleskin, Kossuth, Panama, Pearl, Straw, and Leghorn, for men and boys, for sale at GEO. Gwar's. ttEr Ladies' Boanets of the latest styles just arrived, also ChiWrens' and Misses' Bonnets anti Hats, for sale at the store of GE, Gym Railroad Meeting at Stonerstonw. A public meeting of the citizens of the counties of Huntingdon, Bedford and Fulton. friendly to the immediate construction of the Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad, will bo held at STONERS TOWN, on Wednesday the 16th day of June, at 12 o'clock, noon. The Commissioners of the Road will he in at tendence to solicit and receive subscriptions to the Stock or the said Railroad Company:" The meeting will he addressed by Gon. Ayres, of Harrisburg, W. P. Schell, Esq., of McCon nellsburg, John Scott and David Blair, Esqrs, of Huntingdon, and others. June ; 1852. NOTICE. Proposals will be received up to Monday 14th June, for Stone work, Brick work, and wood or carpenter work of the M. E. Church to be erected at this place. Plans and specifications can be seen at any time. JESSE MEREDITH, L. G, KESSLER, P. F. KESSLER, Building Committee. Mill Creek, June 3, 1852. Bridge Proposalsa Is. Sealed proposals will be received by the an dersigned, for the building of a bridge across Trough Creek, at or near Paradise furnace up to 12 o'clock Saturday the 12th (ray of Jane. Plans and specifications may be sects at any time by calling on Mej. Charles Mickley: The letting to be held at Paradise Furnace. I. PEIGHTAL, R. STITT, Cont. E. SMITH, June 3, 1852. Stoves and Ploughs. A large. assortment constantly on luintl, and will be sold twenty per cent. cheaper titan can be bought at any other place. ROBERT GRAFIUR. Alexandria, Juno 3, 1852. NOTICE To the Heirs and Legal Representatives of George Taylor, late of Springfield tountShip, Mtn- filly' art ilec' d . Take notice, that 1 virtue of a writ of Parti tion or Valtiation issued out of the Orphans' Court of Ilutaingdon county, I will hotel ! air in quest on the real estate of which George Taylifr, dec'di. r was seized, situuted in Springfield town• ship, on, the wining, on• Tuesday the 21st day of June next, when and where all interested may attend. WM. It AlfnEl4, ShtW. Sheriff's office, Juno 8,'52:-Bt. EARTHQUAKE IN HUNTINGDON: JACOB SNYDER has just retarned.from the enss with a splendid stock of Clothing consistkig of Coats, Pants, Vests—all shades sizes and va rieties—also Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Ranker chiefs, Rose and afine assortment of summer hats. All will be sold remarkably low for cash. Coats from $1 00 up to $l4, Pants from $1 00 to $5 00 and Vests from 75cts to $4 00. His establishment will be fused the notigh Ready board awning in Maine Street. Ihmtingdon May 27, 1852. Administrator's Estate of JOHN YOU ;46, late of the borough bf Alexandria, dee'et. Letters oY Administration haling Tieet4 granted to the undersigned on the above estate, all per sons.indebted will make immediate payment, and those havhtg claims will present them duly au thenticated} kw settlement. GEORGE R. YOUNG, Ad:11'0, May 27, 1852.-6 t. Administrator's Notice. Estate of Samuel llotkt , ikerm late of me ld townolje, KuntingelMi county, dec'tl: Letters of administration have this day beg granted to the subscriber upon the above estate, therefore all persons knowing themselves indebt ed will make immediate pavment, and those hav ing claims will present them properly authenti: cated fur settlement. BENEDICT STEVENS, May 20, '52.--6t. • Administrator. Auditor's Notice. The undersigned appointed by the Court of Common Pleas to distribute the proceeds arising frnnr the Sheriff's sale of real estate of Robert Logan, dec'd., in the hands of Matthew Crowns. ver, Esq., will attend for that purpose at his of fice in the borough of Huntingdon, on Thursday the 15th day of July next, when and where all persons interested can attend, or be threver de barred, &e. • NM. I'. 01113I8ON, May 20, 1852. Auditor. Popular ice Cream Saloon. JOHN MARKS informs the public that they can be served with this rich delicacy every even ing at his well known establishment under the Sons of Temperance Hall in Huntingdon. An elegant room is provided fur the accommodation of !Mies awl gentlemeu, who may wish to par take• of this lectiiy.. Nr4 20, 18-52. NOTICE. The subscriber h ming purchased out the Store of Goods of John Halsbach, now in the store house and premises of Henry B. Mytinger, at Water Street, Pa., together with one half the Ca nal Boat Gen. Simon Cameron and stock and limtures thereto belonging; hereby gives notice to the ptrfilie that the business of and at the said Store lately carried on by John Mishnah will hereafter be conducted and carried on by the sub scriber, in the mane of, and by his Agent, John Balsbach, who will attend to the business at the store, where be has just received a large mid sea tenable stock of all, kinds of (leads, suited to this section of conlittii and which- •K•ltresitively be sold at prices to defy all competition. • ~ Boards, Shingles and all description of loather will at all times be received in exchange for Goods, and for which the highest market price will he given. Also, all kinds of country produce. Having adopted the• ready pay system, he fddli confident the public will find it re•theitintorest to call and make their spring purchases. JONATHAN J. CUNNINGHAM. Water Street, May 6, 1852. A beautiful lot of Carpeting and Oil Cloths for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. LAI)IES in want of Parasols, cannot fail in be• ing suited by calling at J. & W. SAXTON'S, T 'HOSE beautiful new Bonnets have just arri. I red, and are now opened and for sale by April 22, 1852. J. & W. SAXTON. Limagnificent mortineni"of Silk Dross Pat terns, also, Beragile Lanes, forages, &c., J. & W. §AkroN. for vale by nUlli Hoek of low priced Motolin do Lanes, and ,-, Lawns, aro complete s and very low by April 22, 1852. J. & W. SAXTON. Abeautiful assortment of Fancy Copings and Vesting foe sale by J. & SAXTON. A splendid tot of Silk Crin , tatii an& S'darit; for A. sale by J. & W. SAXTON. PORT MONNAIES freth.2s cents up to St M at. Ed. Snare's. Apnl.ls, 18525 ' VEGETABLE CATTLE POWDER. PREPARED BY BRELArIG, FRONEFIELD & CO. The FARMERS, HORSEMEN and DAIRY MEN owe and ALL speak in the highest terms of BREINIG, FRONEFIELD & CO's CELEBRATED CATTLE POWDER and well they may, for in the last hundred years no discovery has been made equal in all respects to theirs. It is not only of individual interest, but it must in time become a great national benefit; in the aggregate it will add at least ono Million of Dollars annually to the produce of the Country in the increase of MILK, BUTTER and FAT from the same amount of food, beside the many, VERT MAST lives of valuable animals which it will save by restoring them to health. Tile PROPRIETORS of this powder have investi gated this subject for years. during a long resi dence in the Country. By closely analysing all the different secretions of animals, at ALL TIMES and SEASONS, they are at last amply rewarded by their wonderful discovery, Since they have prepared THEIR POWDER and the Farmers all over the Country far and wide are using it and praising it up to the skies; some other petsons have got up a powder in the same kind of packages and are palming it Off on the They caution therefore all persons against such impositions, and advise them to buy NONE, NOT A POUND without it has the writien Signature of 1311E1NIG, FRONEFIELD & Co., on the end of the Pack. The proprietors are able and pm - tin! Chemists and are well acquainted with all the laws which control the health and nutrition of animals. N. 11 Daunt lid impoSed Main Mat allnw Stith. Animals to die or linger with diseastbecause you have fed the wrong Cattle Powder. 'Die Signa ture of BREIATIG, FRONEFIELD CO. is on the end of each park of the genuine Article. For Sale by THO. REED & SON, Hunt. May 27, 1852. Executor's Notice. Estate of MATHIAS MILLER, Into of Cass town• "ship, deceas'ed. Letters Testamentary on the above estate hav ing been granted to the undersigned, all persons itidebted will make immediate payment, and those having claiins will present them duly authentica ted for settlement. A. MYERLY, May 27, '52:-.6t Executor. S. L. GLASGOW, ATTORNEY AT LA ll', LINT! NG DON, PA, Will attend to nl4 Imsiness entrusted to his eare, lie will make collections, draw Deeds, Bonds, MOrtgages, &c., and state Administrator's, Exec niter's, unit Guardian's Accounts on the most rea- Suitable terms. .. Office in Dors.ey's.brick row, opposite the res• donee of Dr. Ilentierson, near the Court Ilouse, April 1, 185'9i. WASH Rubbers, White Wash Brushes, Cur- VV ry Combs, Cards, Brushes, Clothes Lines, Bed Cords, Quilting Cotton, Baskets, Slates, Paint Brrhthes, Sash Tools, and on endless vari ety ec obhir Bonds to numerous to mention, at the cheap store of J. BRICKER. April 22,1852. DETTER, Eggs, Rags, Soap, White SoU'ii I) Beans, Flour, Grain, Potatoes, Dry Apples, taken in exchange for goods, at the highest market prices, at the eh*, store of J. BRICK ER, on Main strOl;lti f?irocipPi old stand. iltantingdini, A6ril 22, 1852, • liCrgi alicAnkent of Candies, Ants , Figs, Raisins, Dates, 'Prunes, Lemons, Oranges, Scotch Herring, Coca Nuts, 6.c., &c., wholesale and re tail, at the cheap store of J. BRICKER. April 22, 1852. Tar, Oils, Lead, Glue, Turpentine, Glass, 12 Putty, Paints, Tobacco, Cigars, ipc., whole sale and retail, at the cheap store of April 22, 1852, J. BRICKER. J. & W. SAXTON have just received a splendid lot of Mole Slsip Bats,. Kossikth Hats, Panama and, Sts;aw Hats; aIso: Caps, Chiidoens Gipseys. Flats antlillati, April 22, '52. COFFEE, Sugar, Itice,:aociilate, Tea, Ginger, Popper, Clews gisinVtion, Allspice, Tobac co, Cigars, Snuff, e:c., for sale at the new store of .1 BRICKEIt. FLOURo 100 Barrels ground out of White Wheat, ex pressly for family use, for sale nt the Store of GEO. GAVIN. Feb. 12, 1862. A beautiful assortment of Veils, Linen Ild'fs., 11 Collars, Coln, Bonnet Borders and Artifi 7 cials—also, Kid, Silk, Lyle Thread end Cotton Gloves, and every other article necessary to please he taste of the ladies, for sale by April 22, 1852. J. & W. SAXTON. Tile best tutsostmeat of Summer Goods for Childrens wear, such as Tweeds and Cotton, just arrived and for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. 400 i i t.l . o:lo, l ) , tl v Carpet j c . imegl4 o T . ine Agroat variety of Ladies Slippers, Gaiter Boots and Shoes, the best assortment in town, for J. & W. SAXTO sale by 500 Webs assorted Prints, just arrived and for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. 18KARAT, and other Wedding Rings, at E. Snare's. April 15, 1852. • Best Family Flour, by the Barrel or retail, at J. Bricker's Store. ap. 22, '52. THE cheapest and best Cloths in town for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. HAMS aS• SHOUL ' DER'S For sate a GEO. GWIN'S Store. GOLD and Silver Spectacles at all prices, at E. Snare's. April Li, 1852. . . . H e ~ .. Cl-l'AtnCiican manActured Yet; Kns and Ra zors, ail warranted, for sale by .J. & W. Saxton. Gr . 150'Sacks C A Salt, in store, and for sale at $1,70 per each, by J. & W. Saxton. I Ilr a r x el t s on of fresh No. C'2o Barrels of Mackerel and Shad for sale be J. & W. Saxton. fa Lead Pipe inch, q inch and inch, for sale by J. & W. Saxton. am Oil, Paint, Varnislk Turpentine, Tar, Ro sin, Pita, Oakum, RopA, &c., for sale by J. & W. Saxton. tsr 500 yds. Rag and Listen Carpet, just re ceived, and for sale by J. & W. Saxton. Cr 600 yds. Ingrain Carpet for sale by J. & W Saxton. Ila - 200 Bushels Rock Salt for sale, at 42 ets, per bushel, by J. & NV. Saxton. 6 Brass Marone and Fancy Clocks for sale by J. .141.W.' & W. Saxton. MAHOGANY a;d Walnut Veneartt, for sale . r at td tier store of BRICKER & LENNEY. ARRIVAL EXTRAORDINARY. NEV GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! JUST ARRIVED. J. 4. W. SJIXTON Announce to their friends and the public gen erally that they have just received a large and beautiful assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS consisting of every variety of Ladies' and Gen tlemens' DRESS GOODS, and DRY GOODS of all kinds. Every desirable article for Ladies', Gentlemen?, Misses', Boys' and Cbildrens' wear can be bad at our store. Also, GROCERIES, HATS & CAPS, HARDWARE, BOOTS & SHOES, QUEENSWARE & GLASSWARE, &C., all of which will be sold at very moderate Price.. The public are iftvited to colt and examine our new stock. J. & W. SAXTON. April 29, 1852. Administrators Notice. Etnitte al John Ake, Tr., late of Tod 'wane* Han tanydon County; deed. Notice is hereby given that letters of Adminis tration have hew granted to the subscriber on' the . above estate', therefore all persons knowing them'. selves indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those hevntg claims will present them properly andienticated for settlement. CIIARLES MICKLEY, Adm'r. . May 13, 1853 —6t. d. S. GRIFFITH, M. D., Graduate of the University of Pa., offers his professional service to the citizens of Huntingdon and adjacent country. REFERENCES :—Medital PiteitifY of University ars. ' Physicians and Surgeons of the Pennsyl vania Hospital and Dr. Jacob Hoffman. Office, No. 189, Mifflin Street, along with Dr. Hoffman. May 6,1852. A. W. BENEDICT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, informs his old friends and the public that he has returned to his old home, and will attend to all business in his protession, entrusted to hint, with fidelity and his best ability. Office it; Main Street, south side, the last house below the Court house. Huntingdon, May 13, 1852.-Gm. WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY STORE. 21EZOTalla4 Eirritetniti Snare informs the public thaom has removed his store do the corner room former ly occupied by R.. W. Snare as a clothing store, opp‘ite Whittaker's tavern, where he is Jest re ceiving, decidedly the LARGEST, C!IEAPEST and MOST TASTEFUL stock of WATCHES, Cri.Vvitl : a &c., over broltht tOlitmtingdurt, whit!' can sell,ntillcCll LOWER RATES than for merly. Peps One niShing iirticles in his line can be easily suited on account of the largely increas ed quantity and variety of his,*toc!<,•.,,, :, • flig; Repairing don 6 in short notice ntal war ranted. • Htintingthm, April 15, 1852. BEAUTY ! BEAUTf!! , BOOTS AND SHOES. Eciitor . c • ..... • If any of your readers want titch feet both beautified and protected let me refer them to the elegant assortment of 13001'S, SHOES, GAITERS, &v., kept IT. S. BLACK, Esq., opposite T. K. Simonton's Drug Store in Huntingdon. lie has on hand ev ery variety in his line of business. Men, Ladies and Children can all be supplied at this establish ment, with the best articles and chetiper than nay other establishment in the county: . et nod sec. . • .. A SUBSCRIBER. lltintin , gdon, April 15, 1852. (1410111 EM LIQUORS for medicinal purpo , scs, consisting of Best quality FRENCH BRANDY, " CON/AC BRANDY, " " HOLLAND GIN, " MADERM WINE, , ; SWKET WINE, 044 In ' all giii(isaf Moors used for that pur• pose can h 9 ltai.l.at the cheep store of . 2:2; J. BRICKER: BROAD TOP DEPOT. Hello, Ohl Hose ! Where are yoi, rowing to 9 Stand from under, keep your seats, gthalemen, you pliant he hurt—l merely wish to say to all the uoclsl tniil the test of mankind that I have at the Broad Top Depot near the Juniata Bridge, and will keep for sole HAMS, SHOULDERS, MAOREREL,SALT, OATS, &c. If you don't believe me come and see. A. S. HARRISON. Huntingdon, April 22, 1852. DR. R, A. MILLER, DENTIST. Artificial Teeth, from one to /Asa, mounted in the most improved modern style. E filling, Filii;g and Cleaning dint with cam and neatness. Teeth Ertracted with all the case and despatch that modern science. can furnish. N. B. A liberal deduction made on the price of work dune for persons coming from a distance, to defray travelling expenses, &c. Huntingdon, March 25, 1852. MOUNT UNION HOTEL. t ABRAM LEWIS respectfully informs his friend); and. the travelling public, that he has taken the above' house at MOUNT UNION, Huntingdon County, and assures all those who may thvor hint with their custom, that no pains will be spared to. render satisfaction. Baggage taken to and from the Mit , Road station, and conveyances furnishc4 at all times, to persons goitig to Milnwocid AettF emy, Shirleysburg, OrbiStintii, 4c. Mount Union, April. 25; 1852. RAILROAD IferELo' The subscriber, having taken the lin* four sto ry brick Hotel, formerly the "Washinitteu," Retie by Mr. Thomas Wallace, is refitting the same for public accommodation. This Hotel is situated within a few yards of the Railroad statimi and is one of the most eligible in the place. The sta bling is extensive, and the location pleasant.— Every attention will be given by the proprietor to promote the comfort of guests. GRAFFIUS MILLER. April 15, 1852. LAST NOTICE, ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to the late firm of' Dorsey 4. Maguire will plthtse call and have their several accounts satisfactorily adjusted, without regard to persons. By attend ing to this notice will save Mahe trouble ariit expense. JAMES MAGUIRE. Huntingdon, Feb. 12,1852. AN exeellerit'rxtiety entre PEN Exivia, at E. Snare's.' April 15, 1.85 Y. CHEAPER Than Ever !! NEW ARRIVAL SPRING AND SUMMER GOOD& George Gwin, • Respectfully informs his old customers and the public generally that he has , just received a splen did assortment of Goods fur SPRING AND SUM MER WEAR. Ills assortment of Ladies' and . Gentlemen's Press Ooods are all of the latest style. and best qualities, mid pill he soltLat very reason:. able prices. Also, Dfit GOODS OF ALL KINDS, , GROQEMES, Qt*RENSWARE, HATS and .CA 4...ISSWA RE, BOOTS and SHOES, HA RD WARE The public generally are invited to call and ex amine my stock of NEIV o (ions. All kiUds of country produce taken in' xchange for Goode. Apiit V - 2, 1852. GRAND OPENING Spring and Spinner , delkiiig AT THE IWNTINGDON CCOTH. INV,' STORE. • A. WILLOi ; 111 W, . has jinit returned from the east with a large and splendid assortment of Spring and' Sutter Clothing fin• men and boys, made in the latest fashion and" in the most durable manner. Who ever wants to he dressed hetter,mul.,ehaaper, than any body else in town, ,lct .him call at. Willoughby's cloth ing store, one door West of Thos. Reed & Son, drug store in Huntingdon. Call and see or yourselves. May 6, J 852. SPRING STOCK. Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Notions, &c. Consisting of a large assortment of.lsfen's Cog) Goat and Grained Boots, Uotigress Hems, Napo leons, Brogimi, Slippers, &c., Womeps and Miss es line and coarse pegged Slippers, Buskins, Lace Boots, Jenny Lind's, &., Boys Youths and Cl - drens work in great variety. An assortment 01 choice Groceries, Brown Su. gars; best at 7 a 8 eta. per lb., Coffee, Chocolate, Teas, Molasses, Syrups, &c., &c., at the cheap store of ,J. RICKER. Huntingdon, April 22, 1852. THE ELEPHANT 14 6 . 11,7:; •••”" " • • • .: ~ ;e~i~.ti~, NEW GOODS. ,The public are hereby informed that thz sub scriber nes icuseu tsar popumr nun wen -flown store room in the Elephant building, opposite the Railroad hotel upd next door to the office of tho "iltuitingdon Journal," on Rail Road street, them he haS just received and opened the latest and bust supply of SPRING .AIND SUJILIitA GOODS in town. His stock consists of every variety of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUENSWARS, BOOTS, SHOES, &c., &c., all of which will be sold low for the "dust," or exchanged for country produce. Ladies and genilemen are respectfully invited to cull and "seq The Elephant,' at least, as no charge is Made foi' c.,hibiting . the animal. A ay. cAlmoN. A r irif et'; rsst4; FRANKLIN HOUSE, 11. 1 1 TILIG DOA , CHRISTIAN COUTS. C. COUTS informs his friends and the public generally, that he has removed to his old stand, (fqr many years occupied by Patrick Gwiu , deeda which he has leased for a number of years, and where he is prepared to accommodate in tht Most, comfortable manner all who may litvor hi m with a call. Huntingdon, Pa., AMU 8,1852.-3 m. E. S. JONES, & Co., CORNER OF FOURTH . AND RACE. STREETS. Publishers Of the Model Ar-. chitect, by SAMUEL STOAT, Architect, to be complete in 24 monthlyliarts. The above work is.designed to meet the wishes not only of those dkeetly interested in buildings,. but of all who derZte the advancement of this no ble art in mir„Otintry, and wish to ,cultirate their tastes mid acquaintance with architecture. The handsome manner in whickit is prepared and etti bellished, renders it u tasteful ornament for tho drawing-mom, while its accurate delineation give it the highest practical value.' , Nos. 1. 2 & 3 now reedy for' delivery., , Price-50 cents per number. Address ac above,post paid. Dec. 18,185!. LEWNTOWN POtTißt The undersigned respectfully informs their customers, and the citizens generally. of Hunting , don 0310 M% that they still continue the manufac turing of all kinds of Earthenware of the most sul parlor quality and at prices to suit the times.— They will make a trip by 6404 ite'she month of 'May When they will be able to supply all who may favor theta with their putronago. Merchants • may rely on getting en article, thiteeannot fail to please their pstpmed, miu such as will yield them a handsome profit. All orders promptly attend ed to. Address J. A. MATHEWS & Lewistown, Pa. April 1, 1852.-tf. H. W. SIVITB, DENTIST, HUNTINGDO,N; P.,. (Office opposite Cotits' Hotel; blailtot st) Adainsi & cos - Express. T. K. SHIbO.'STON, Agent, Huntingdon _ Money, Parikages, and goods dfall kinds, re. mired and forwarded at tho risk of the company, to all the cities and principal toims in the United' Sumac dec. 11,'51. T FIE luteetNovele,i t Ed. Snare's Jewelry Store. April 15;1852: ILOCKS from $2 to $lO, warranted, ut:t4 Snare's April 15, 1852