THE JOURNAL Thursday Morning, Juno 17. ITEMS. la" Look out fur split gold dollars. Sim—Our junior "devil." i tt g. A fat kitchen often makes a lean will, trAr There are no gains without pains. A cure for love—Matrimony. For the sting of a bee—apply mud. a - John Howard Paine, our Consul at Tit nig, is d&td. it3s- There are in the State of Ohio, 769 male, and 611 female idiots. igr A fire occurred nt Montreal, on the 6th inst., which destroyed property to the nmount of $1,500,000. • tar Buckskin Sacks are scorn by the ladies of Deseret. How deer they must look. (fir Upwards of fifty ships have sailed from China to California, taking, it is estimated, stbout 15,000 emigrants. We learn from our exchanges, that the Cholera is raging to an alarming extent i n Chic ago, Carlo, and New Orleans. The amount of gold deposited at the U. S. ➢tint, Philadelphia, doting the month of May, was $4,300,000. MAnKs is sous on Ice Cream. If yott don't believe us, call and try it. Be makes an extra article Cr The steamer Illinois has arrived at New York with $2,000,000 in gold, from California. -The Aiteb Children are now being exhib ited in Philadelphia, and excite the wonder of all who behold them. Of The Blair County Whig has bean enlarged and presents a fine. appearance. Its enterprising editor and proprietor, Major Raymond, was in town last week, looking well. Cir.,lotiesj of the Philadelphia Exchange Hotel , hes a Turtlh weighing G5O pounds ! It is to ha F-enol 1111 MI the 4th July, The "Albany Dutchman" is surprised that young men can afford to loni* about runt-shops, do they do, when a dose of arsenic can be bought for six pence. Gy If you wish to have a good and clean shave. your hair cut and done up in the latest style, give I'. V. CHAPLIN a call, his Saloon is next door to the Post-office. Tom is ROME on a shave. STRANG.--WO notice the marriage of Mr. John H. Strange to Miss Elizabeth Strange. It is n little strange, but we think the next event will be a little STRAJCOER. DRUNK -Two of our nice young men, on last Sabbath, were promenading Main Street, with about forty hundred oa, awl the wheels locked. Olt shame. (1;45 - Wild game from our American forests, prairies, and swoons, is now regularly sold in the Liverpool markets. The woods near Marshfield, Mass., have heen on fire for several days, doing damage to the amount of $lOO,OOO. 'bits. Snowden, of Hartford cu., Md.,late ls• ',resented her liege lord with twu daughters and one son—all doing well. trer The extreme severity of the pest winter destroyed nearly MI the (.loAn. in N. Jersey. POETICAL.—Gen. Pierce, New Hampshire's Granite warrior, Ile never can be beat ; His hat was tote in Mexico And wounded was Rix feet: 0" Some weeks since thirteen divoree cases were granted in Cincinnati in one day-. Cir Every reflecting man must see that fifty two visits in a year, ors carefully conducted news- . paper, ran not fail to exert n blessed influence on domestic happiness and prosperity. An Editor down South who served four lays so a jury, says he's so full of law that he can hardly keep Boni charting somebody. saW The Jail of Allegheuey county has 105 in mates. Cr An inexhaustible cell mine lies been dis covered in Kentucky, Which ignites as easily as a candle end burns with is blaze as pure and as brilliant as gas. eir When it ruins in Germany, the rule is to let it rain. Awrur..—To find on kissing n rosy-eheeked girl, that her beauty has been marred cud your lips stained with Vonitimi Red by the operation. ur The average age of men in cities is eight years /as than in the country. A coon JOKE—the newspaper article 'going the rounds,' headed "the labors of Congress." TILE FOUR ORDERS OF MEN—MitierBwho hoard everything ; Prodigals who spend everything; Croakers who fear everything; and Grinners who laugh at every thing. On Why is it easier to be a clergyman than a physician ? Because it is easier to preach than to practice. On • worst er emies ore those we carry about with us, in our own hearts. Adam fell in Para dise, Lucifer in heaven, while Lot continued righteous amid the corruptions of Sodom. For the Gout—Accustom yourself to virtue and water. Itir Some four or five hundred barrels of fresh eggs aro received daily in N. York city Where thet come from 7 CHAINED RUITHQUARE.-Tho Government Magazine at the U. S. Naval hospital, at Chel sea, contains over twerali-five thousand kegs of gun-powder. Should this become ignited, the explosion would throw every house in Chelsey from its foundation, and probably create a crook or two in the s, iro of Bunker Hill Monument. On Thursday, the 10th inst., by the A KENTUCKY BOT.—They linvo a boy in Rev. Joseph Furr, Mr. BENJAMIN F. Louisville. nine years old, just from the woods, GLABGtow to Miss MATILDA, only (laugh- FEEIHNO THE PIGEONs IN VENICE.— The following extract from Mr. Weed's last letter from Italy, describes a curious cus tom. He says: At 2 o'clock we returned to the Square to witness the novel and interesting core motiy of "Feeding the Pigeons." Hun dreds of people . . had collected with the same object. The pigeons, or doves were coming in from different directions and lighting about the windows and cornices of a marble palace, where they Sat quite grave ly till the first sound of the clock of San Marco, striking the hour of two wits heard, when the whole flock simultaneously set tled down upon the pavement, under the windows from which the seed was thrown, and from which they have been fed, at the same moment every day, from a period so remote that "the memory of man runneth not to the contrary." To-day we went again to the same place. The pigeons began to collect a quarter be fore two, evidently as intent upon their dinners as the same number of children; or "children of a larger growth" would have been. Other bells sounded a few minutes, before, but not a dove moved untill the hammer was heard on the clock of San Marco, when instantly every wing spread, and the flock again settled to the pavement. While busily picking up their food, a dog gamboled round amongst them, and ehil •dren walked into the ring, without disturb ing them at all. Some say that the Government provides the food for the doves. Others say that a lady, centuries ago, provided in her will for the feeding of the pigeons; but none know when or why the practice orig , hinted: MINT COINAGE FOR MAY.—The Treas urer of the U. S. Miut at- Philadelphia, Edward C. Dale, Esq., furnishes the fol lowing exhibit of the Coinage for the month of May, just closed, viz: • GOLD 167,332 Daubld Eagles, $3,346,040 13,505 Eagles, 134,050 32,445 Half Eagles, 162,225 108,120 Quarter Eagles, 270,500 218,140 Gold Dollars, 218,140 539,542 Pieces, SILVER, 21,500 Half Dollars, 10,750 100,000 Dimes, 10,000 1,820,600 Three Cent Pieces, 54,618 3,481,642 Pieces, COPPER, 263,280 Cents, 2,744,922 Pieces, $4,210,355 SO GOLD BULLION Deposited for Coinage from lst to 31st May, 1852, From California, $4,151,000 From other sources, 185,000 SILVER BULLION deposited for Coinage from Ist to 31st May, 1852, $20,000 TERRIBLE CALAMITY.-011 Thursday afternoon last, four children of Thomas Finney, who resides four miles above Hal ifax were in the field when a thunder storm came up, and they took shelter under a Small tree, sitting down upon the ground to protect theinselve,s from the rain.— Whilst they were in this position they were stiuck by lightning, and two instantly kill ed: The names of these two were Samuel Jackson Finney, aged 19 years, 4 months and 3 days, and James Stewart Finney, aged 11 years, 5 months and 5 days. The other two children were considerably inju redi. but it is believed both will recover. tllariisbuq; Union. . . ...MASON AND DIXON'S LINE."—The or- 1 igin of this expression, which is very gen erally used, and so little understood by l many, is thus briefly explained : Mason' and Dixon's line is the boundary between Maryland and Pennsylvania. Frequent disputes had arisen between Williatn Penn and Lord Baltitnore in reference to their respective provinces,: and years•of were the consequence. In 1760 both par ties became wearied with the dispute, and an agreement was made, iu consequence of which Jeremiah Dixon and Charles. Almon wore appointed tso run the line in 1761. Hence the designation, "Mason and Dix on's line."—Pi7lsburg Union. NORTIT BR.A.NC 11 CANAL LOAN.-TIM proposals for the loan of $850,000, were opened at Harrisburg on Saturday after noon. $200,000, were awarded for -14 per ,oent bounds at par. $056,000 wore award ed for 5 per cent bounds at par. The bids wero awarded to C. H. Fisher, of Phila belphia ; Duncan Shoemaker & Co., of l New York ; and George Peabody,. of Lon don. There were offers from various per sons amounting to over eight millions of dollars, for five per cent. [ A Dutchman who had a brother hung in this country, wrote to his rela tives, informing them that his brother had been placed in a public situation by this government, and at the time of his death had several thousand people,, including the sheriff and grand jury, under him. MARRIED. MACALAY'S ENGLAND.— It is rumor ed in one of the papers that Mr. Macaulay is preparing a new edition of the two vol umes of his History of England already issued, and that his publisher has called in all the copies of the first edition to which be can get access. This looks as if some important alterations were to be made in the work. 3 DR. HOOFLAND'S OERMAN BITTERS.—This celebrated medicine is one of the very best in the country, and its good qualities only need to, be known, to give it precedence over all otltth how in use. We have seen its good effect fittely, after the total failure of many others:.. This Is saying more flout we can for any„other medicine within our knowledge, and whfeht a a duty to recommend the Bitters to the notice otonr friends. The gen uine iy prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson. Phila. NOTICE. To the heirs caul kyal Representatives of Philip Shatz, th.v'ti. Take notice that in pursuance of a Rule issued out of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, you arc hereby Summoned to conic into said Court, on Monday, the 9th day of August next, and accept or refuse to take the real estate of said deed at the valuation thereof, or then and there to sheer canoe it' any you have, why the same should not he sold. WM. B. ZEIGLER, Serif; Sherifrs Ofliee, June 17, 1852.-4 t. THOMAS V. CHAPLIN, Would respectfully inform the citizens of Hun tingdon and vicinity, that he has opened a Sha ving and Shampooning Saloon near the Post office, where he is prepared to accommodate the public in the test fashionable style. He also keeps on hand Perfumery, the most fashionable, such as I , ,an de Cologne, Pomade Crystalline, Huse I ir Oil, Pomade Philacnme. Haile Anti gne, Extract Monehoir, Pertulia, Tincture of Musk, Extra Lily White, fur Ladies, and a line as,ort meat of fancy soaps of all descriptions. Iluntingdon, June 17,'12.-3m. Dissolution of Partnership. The partnership heretofore existing, under the firm of Read & Melbluff, Cassville, and Meildnif & Read, Eagle Foundry, was this day dissolved bv mutual consent. The books of Rend & Me liduft, are in the hands of R. Read, Cassville, and of Mel bluff t i• Read, in the bands of James Melltlutf, Engle Foundry. All persons. having unsettled mounts on either of the above named hooks, will please call and settle them previous to the 10th day of July next, or they will be placed in the bands of a proper officer for collection. The business wilt still be continued by the above named persons at their separate stands, where they trill be pleased to %Mit on all who may favor them with a call. R. READ, J. Mc ILDUFF. $4,132,3551 .jitne 17, '52.-31. Popular Ice Cream Saloon. .1011 N MARKS informs the public that they can he served with this rich delicacy every even ing at MA well known establishment tiler the SMIA or Temperance hull in Huntingdon, An eleennt room is provided for the accommodation of ladies and gentlemen, who may wish to par take of this luxury. $4,207,723 2,682 80 Cr Ile is prepared at all times, to tarnish par ties with the BEST that can be made in town, and at reasonable rates. Nay 20, 1852. NOTICE. The subscriber h eying purchased oat the Store of Goods of John 13.1,bach, now in the store house and premises of Henry B. iklylinger, at Water Street, Pit, together with one !mit' the t':a nal Boat Gen. Simon Cameron and stack and fixtures thereto belonging; hereby give,. notice to the public that the business of met :it the said Store lately carried On by John Balsliach, will hereafter he conducted and carried on by the sub scriber, in the name of, end by his Agent, John Balsbach, who trill attend to the business at the store, where he has just received a large mid sea sonable stock of all kinds of Goods, suited to this section of country, and which will positively be sold at prices to defy all competition.. Boards, Shingles and all description of lumber will at all times lie received in exchange for .Goods, and for which the highest market price trill be given. Also, all kinds of country produce. Haring adopted the ready pay system, he feels confident the public will find it to their interest to call and make their spring purchases. JONATHAN CUNNINGHAM. Water Street, May 6, 1852. $4,336,000 EARTHQUAKE IN HUNTINGDON. JACOB SNYI)ER has just returned from the cost with at splendid stock of Clothing consisting of Coat, Panto, Vests—all shades sizes and vat rieties—iikaa Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Hanker chiefs, limo, nod at fine assortment of SllllllllO . hilts. All will lie sold remarkably low for cash. Coats film $ I 00 up to $l4, Pants from $1 00 to $5 00 mut Vests from Theta to $4 00. Ills eStiikLishutent will be found at the Rough if. Heady hoard awning in Maine Street. Huntingdon May 27, 1852. AMES in want of Parasols, cannot fail in be ing suited by calling at J. & W. SAXTON'S. beautiful now Bonnets have just arri , ved, end are now opened end lbrr sale by April 22, 1852. J. & W. SAXTON. A tinignificent nssortniqnt of Silk Dress But tern,, Bcragde Lanes, Berages,±e. fur sitle Oun stwk of low priced Monslin do Lanes, and Lown,, ore complete, and very low by April 22 . , tes2. & W. SAXTON. . A beautiful assortment of Fii'My anti a Vesting for sale by J.: &W. SAXTON. . A splendid lot of Silk Cravats and Scarfs, for sale by J. & W. SAXTON.. pOILT MONNAIES fro 25 cents up to $2 50 front at Ed. Snare's. April IS, 1852. ---- -,----„-___ MIIE cheapest and best Cloths in town fur sale 1 by J. &W. SAXTON. Importot Notice. All persons indebted to Robert Grades by book account or• otherwise, will please call and settle before Slut first of July. Alexand►ia, June :3, 1852. --- Cr 20 l3ls. 'No. I Herring, for sale at the store GEO. G wix. GT 100 Sucks of Salt in store, and for sale by ULo. Gwr. eir Linseed Oil, 20 kegs pure White Lend, Jersey Wiudow Glass and Putty, fur sale at the store of Geo. GWOC. lir A large assortment of Hats; Moleskin, Kossuth, Panama, Pearl, Straw, and Leghorn, for men and boys, for sale at Geo. GWIN'S. C - t'' Ladies' . !:!rnets of tie lutoit styles just To the Heirs and Legal Representatives of George Taylor, late of Springfield township, The n tingdoncounty, deed. Take notice, that by virtue of a Writ of Parti tion or Valuation issued out of the Orphans'. Court of Huntingdon county, I will hold an in quest on the real estatti of which George Taylor, dee'd., was seized, situated in Springfield town• ship, on the premiseS, on Tuesday the 21. d tiny of June next, when and where all interested may attend. WM. B. ZEIGLER, shql. :Acres office, June 3, '62.-3t. Stoves and Ploughs. A large assortment constantly on hand, and will bo s,•: 1 twenty per cent. cheaper than can be bought at any other place. - . - ROBERT GRAERTS, Alexandria, June :3, 1832. Administrator's Notice. Estnte of Dr. JOHN Youpro, late of the borough Letters of Administration having been granted to the undersigned on the above estate, all per sons indebted will make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them duly no thenticated for settlement. GEOBGE B. YOUNG, Adra'n May 27, 1852.-6 t. Admiuistiator's Notice. I,:state gi Samuel Ilockenberq, late of Springfield tuumslaj), Iluntingdon minim, deed. Letters of administration have this day been granted to the subscriber upon the above estate, thateftwe all persons knowing themselves indebt ed will make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims will present them properly authenti cated for settlement. BENEDICT STEVENS, May 20,'52.-6t. • Administrator, The nmlersigned appointed by the Court of Common Pleas to distribute the proceeds arisik; from the Sheriff's sale of real estate of Robert Logue, deed., in the hands of Matthew Crowno•. err, Esq., will attend for that purpose nt 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 fl a mer de barred, &e. WM. P. ORBISfiN, May 20. 1852. Awli tor. S. L. GLASGOW, A T 0 E 1" AT LA 11' HUNTINGDON, PA, Will attend to all business - entrusted to his care. lle will make collections, draw Deeds, 13onds, Mortgages, &e., .d state Administrator's, Exec utor's, and Guardian's Accounts on the most rea sonable terms. Office in Dorsey's brick row, opposite the res• donee of Dr. Henderson, near the Court flouse. April. 1, 1852. WASH Rubbers, White Wash Brushes, Cur l' ry Combs, Cards, Brushes, Clothes Lines, Bed Cords, Quilting Cotton, Baskets, Slates, Paint Brushes, Stash Tools, and an endless vari ety of other goods to numerous to mention, at the clieap store a April 22, 1852, I)l.JrcEll, Eggs, Rags, Soap, White Soup 11 Beans, Flour, tirain, Potatoes, Dry Apples, Ste.,', taken in exchange for goods, at the highest market priers, at the cheap store of J. BRICK ER, on Main street, in P. Swoope's old stand. Ihmtingdon, April 22, 1852, A large assortment of Candies, Nuts, Figs, Raisins, Dates, Praises, Lemons, Oranges, Sewell Herring, Coca Nuts, c. , &c., wholesale mid re• mil, at the cheap store of J. BRICKER. April 22, 1852. Oils, Lead, Glue, 'Turpentine, Glass, Put,. I 'aint,, Tobacco, Cigars, dv., whole sale tool mail, at the cheap store or April 22, 1652, J. & W. SAXTON have just received a splendid lot of Mole Skin Huts ' ICossuth tints, Panama and Straw Hats, also Caps, Children,: Gipseys. Flats and Hots. April W, 1 - 111FIEE, Sugar, Rice, Chocolate, Tea, Ginger, %.-/ Pepper, Cloves, Cumulate% Allspice, Tobac co, Cigars, Snuff, &c. &c., for sale at the new store of J BRICKER. FLOUR. 100 Barrels ground out of White Wheat, ex pressly tier hunily use, for sale at the Store.of G WIN. Feb. 12, 1852. A beautiful assortment of Veils, Linen .2,1_ Collars, Can, Bonnet Borders and Artiti , cials—also, Kid, Silk, Lyle Thread . sad Cotton: Gloves, and every other article necessary to please he tasty of the ladies, for sale by April 2'2, 1852. .1. & W. SAXTON. f I , lle best assortment of Summer Goods for Childress wear, such as Tweeds and Cotton, just arrived and for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. 400 l f l o ls r o s t a l l r e l: y l Carpet J C i s t , o . v i. agtlN 0 1`; : , !tie great variety of Ladies Slippers, Gaiter Boots and Shoes, the best assortment in town, for sale by J. es, W. SAXTON. 500 Webs assorted. Prints, just ,trrived end for side by J. Z. W. SAXTON. 18 KARAT, and other Wedding Rings, nt E. Snare's. April 15, 1852. Best Family Flout', by the Barrel or retail, at J. Bricker's Store. ap. 22, '52. MAHOGANY and Walnut Ventura, for sale at the new store of BRICKER & LENNEY. J. & W. S-AfT(SN. HILMS & SHOULDERS For sale at GEO. G WIN'S Store G 01.1) and Silver Spectacles at all prices, at F. Snare's. April 15,1852. irdrAinerVeati manufactured Pen Knives mul Re curs, all warranted, for sale by J. & W. Saxton. • 5 , 150 Seeks li A Salt; in' arid rot: sale at $1,70 pet each, by J. hi W. Saxton. 25 Barrel's and 10 half barrels of fresh No. 1 Herring, for sale by J. & W. Saxton. Gr 20 Barrels uf Mackerel and Shad for sale by J. W. Saxton. Lcad Pipe 4 inch, • inch and cot' side by J. & W. SAW.. le' Oil, Paint, Varnish, Turpentine, Tar, Ro sin, Pitch, Ouknm, Ropes, &c., for sale by d. & W. Saxton. 500 vds. Rag and Listen Carpet, just re. reived, and tor salo by J. & W. Saxton. - - CV' 600 yds. Ingram Carpet for sale by J. & W Easton. " 200 Bushels Rock Salt for sale, at 42 els. per bushel, by J. & W. Saxton. arm, am.... Miirnnn and liug v C ludo. for sale NOTICE of Alexandria: dec'd. Auditor's Notice. J. BRICkER I. BRICKER. VEGETABLE CATTLE POWDER. PREPARED BY BRELIVIG, FRO✓YEFIELD & CO. The FARMERS, HORSEMEN and DAIRY MEN ONE mid AU. speak in the highest tertne,of Ilmasto, FlN,Shrmr.o & Co's CELEBRAINkb Ca•rvui Powomt and well they may, for in the last hundred years no discovery has been made equal in fill 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 fit least one Million of Dollars annually to the' produce of the Country in the increase of ;omit, : BUTTER and FAT from the same amount of food, beside the many, VERY MANY list's of valuable animals which it will save by restoring them to health. The ntornwrons of this powder have investi gated this subject for years, daring a long resi dence in the Country. By closely analysing all the different secretions of animals, at ALI. 'runes and SEASONS, they are at last amply rewarded by their wonderful discovery, Since they have prepared THEIR rownEn and the Farmers all over the Country thr and wide are using it awl praising it up to the skies; some other persons have got up a powder in the sante kind or packages and are palming it off on the public. They caution therefore all persons against such impositions, and advise them to buy NONE, NOT A FOUND without it has the written Signature of BREINIG, PIiONIiFIELD & Co., on the end of the Pack. The proprietors are able and prac tical Chemists and are well acquainted with all the laws which control the health and nutrition of animals. N. B. Do not be imposed upon and allow your Animals to die or linger with disease because you have fed the wrong Cattle Powder. The Signa ture of BREINIG, FRO_ :17ELD CO. is on the end of each paek of the genuine Article. • For Sale by TllO. BLED & SON, Hunt. May 27, 1852'. Executor's Notice; :state of MATmas Mttaxe, late of Cass town ship, deceased. Letters Testamentary on the above estatehav lag here granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted will make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them duly anthentica ted for settlement. A. EIZIN, May 27,'52.-61. Executor. WATCII, CLOCK AND JEWELRY STORE. 31 MagOTAZse Edmund Snare informs the public that he lots removal his store to the corner room former ly occupied by B. & W. Snare as at clothing store, Opposite Whittaker's tavern, where he is just re ceiving, decidedly the LAUGIiST, CHEAPEST 11 MOST TASTEFUL stork of WATCHES, CLOCKS Slid JEWELIty, &c., ever brought to Huntingdon, which lie con sell at MUCiII.UWEit RATES than for merly. Persons Is ishing articles in his lino can be easily suited on itecount of the largely increas ed quantity and variety of his stock. EU Repairing done in short notice and war ratted. 'lluntittplon, April 15, 1852. BEAUTY ! BEAUTY!! BOOTS AND SHOES. 111 r. Editor: If any of your readers want their feet both beautified and protected let me refer them to the elegant assortment or HOOTS, SHOES, (.ALTERS, &c., kept by CHARLES S. BLACK, Esq., opposite T. K. Snnonton's Drug Store in Huntingdon. Ho 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 cheaper than any other establishment in the• county. Call mind see. A SUBSCRIBER, Huntingdon, April 15, 1853. CHOICE LIQUORS' fu r iefnal 7 pUrpo. see, consisting of . Best quality FRE.VCIT BRANDY, " " CONL I ' BRANDY, " " 11(4.1..1.VD GIN, " cc .1/. I / , /,'/e/.1 II 7..VE, cc " SII 'EET I I 'INE, In short, all kinds of I.i.piors wed' for that pur pose can he had at the cheap store of April 22, 1852. J. BRICKER. BROAD TOP DEPOT. Hello, Ohl !loss Where are you coining to Stand from under, keep your seats, gentlemen, you shout he hurt-1 merely wish to say to all the worlt and the rest of mankind that I have at the Brood Top Depot near the Juniata Bridge, and will keep for sale HAMS,. SHOULDERS, MACKEREL, SALT, OATS, &e. If yowdon't believe me come sod see. A. S. HARRISON. Huntingdon, April 22; 1854 DR. R, A. MILLER, DENTIST. Artf tidal Teeth, from ono to n jiaset, mounted in the most improved modern Etyle. Filling, Filing and Gleaning dime with care and lientneB, Teeth Extracted with all the enbe and denpateli that modern scieure can furnish. N. B. A liberal deduction made ou the price of work done for persons coining from a distance, to defray travelling expenses, &e. Huntingdon, March 25, 1e52. • MOUNT UNION HOTEL. ABRAM LEWIS respectfully informs his friends and the travelling public, that he has taken the above house at MOUNT UNION, Huntingdon County, and assures all those who may fiwor him with their custom, that no pains will be spared to render satistitetion. Baggage taken to and from the Rail Road station, and conveyances furnished at all times, to persons going to Millwood Acad emy, Shirleysbarg, Orbisonia, &c. Mount Union, April 22, 1852. RAILROAD HOTEL, lIIINTINGDON, PA. Tho subscriber, basing taken the large four sto ry brick Hotel, formerly the "Washington," kept by Mr. Thomas Wallace, is refitting the same for public accommodation. This Hotel is situated within a few yatsls or the Railroad stati•oi, and is one of the. 'Ansi 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 or guests. GUAFFIUS MILLEn. April 15,1952. LAST NOTICE.... A LI. persons knowing themselves indebted to 1 the late lirm of Dorsey d• Maguire will please roll and have their several accounts satisfactorily adjusted, without regard to persons. Hy attend ing to this'uotiee will save f ur ther t rou bl e an d expense. JAMES MAGUI RE. Huntingdon, Feb. 12,1852. A N excellent variety of fine PEN KNtvits, ti Snare's. April 15, 1852. NATATc LIES front' ono dollar to ninoty-five, at C HEAVER Than Ever ! ! NEW ARRIVAL SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Geatgi3 G*in;. Respectfully inform, costomerlt mid the public generally that lie 112 S SPRING I,Teived a splen did assortment of Goods for SPRING AND SUM MER WEAR. His assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Dress Goods arc all of the latest style and best qualities, and will be sold at very reason. able prices. Also, DRY GOODS OF ALT: KINDS, GROCERIES, HATS and CAPS, (4 EF. .Ir§ . W A C;LASSIV,IRE BOOTS and SHOES, HARDWARE 6,. The public generally are invited to call and ex. amine my stock of SEW GOODS. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for Goods. April 22, 1852. ARRIVAL EXTRAORDINARY. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED -_•_ • •• J. it W. S.LITON Announce to their friends and the public gen— erally that they have just received a large and beautiful assortment of SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS consisthig of every variety of . Ladies' and Gen aemens' DRESS._ G01.11)S, and DRY GOODS of all kindi, Every desirable article fur Ladies', Gentletnetts', Misses', Boys' and Childrens' wear OM' he had at our store. BATS & CAPS, HARDWARE, BOOTS & SHOES, gtrEEN MARE & GL A S SWARE, &C., all of whichwill be sold at very moderate prices. The public arc invited to call and examine our new stuck. J. & W. SAXTON. April 29, 1852. GRAND OPENING OF Spring and Summer Clothing' AT THE HUNTINGDON CLOTH. ING STORE. A. WILLOUGHBY, has just returned from the cast with a large and splendid assortment of Spring and Summer Clothing for men and boys, made in the latest fashion and'. in the most durable manner. Who ever wants to.be dressed better and cheaper than any body else in town, let hint call at Willoughby's cloth ing store, one door West of Thos. Reed & Son, drug store in Iluntingdon. Call and see or yourselves. May 6, 1852. Administrator's Notice. Estate of John Ake, Jr., late of To4rmAc,',ip Han tengdon county, deed. Notice is hereby given that letters of Adminis tration have been granted to the subscriber on the above estate, therefore all persons knowing them selves indebted' to said estate will make immediate. payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated• for:settlement. CHARLES MICKLEY, Adm'r. May 13, 1832 —Gt. J. S. GRIFFITH, 111. D., Graduate of the University of Pa., otters his Professional service to the citizens of Huntingdon and adjacent country. INFERENCES :—Medical Faculty of University of Pa., PI yskians east Suivons of the Pennsyl— vania Hospital and Dr. Jacob Hoffman. Office, No. 188, Mifflin Street, along with 1:1t, Hoffman. Nay 6,1852. ' A. W. BENEDICT, ATTORNEY ar LAW, Informs his old friends and the public that he has returned to his old home, and will attend to all business in his prolession, entrusted to him, with fidelity and his best ability., Office in Main Stmet, South side, the last house below the Court house. Huntingdon, May 13, 1832.—Gm. • SPRING STOCK. Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Notions, &c. Consisting of a large assortment of Men's Calf,. Goat and, Grained Boots, Congress Boots, Napo leons, Brogans, Slippers, &c., \Vortices and Miss es fine and sm.:pegged Slippers, Buskins, Lace Boots, Jenny Lind's, &.,.Boys Youths and Chit dreus work in great eariety. An assortment of choice groceries, Brown Su gars; hest at 7 it 8 ets. per lb., Coffee, Chocolate, Teas, Molasses, Syrups, &c., &c., at the cheap store of J. BRICKER.' Huntingdon, April 22, 1852. FR.ANKLIN HOUSE, If T 1.1( DOA', Pd.,' cHnrstisiti C. CO UTS inform his friends and the public generally, that ho has removed to his old stand, (for many years occupied by Patrick Gwin,dec'd,).. which ho has len,ed for a number of years, and. whore ho in prepared to accommodate m the most comfortable manner all who may favor him with a call. Huntingdon, Pa., April 8,1852.-3 m. LEWISTOWN POTTERY. The undersigned respectfully informs their customers, and the citizens generally of Hunting , don county, that. they still continue the manufac turing of all kinds of Earthenware of the most au-. perior quality and at prices to suit the. times.— They will make a trip by Canal, in the month of May when they will be able to suPply all who nosy favor them with their patrenage. Merchants may rely on getting an article that cannot fail to. please their customers, and such as will yield them a handsome profit. All orders promptly attend 'ed to. Address J. A. mATnEws Two, Lewistoini, Pth • April 1,.1852.-tf. H. W. SMITH DENTIST, HUNTINGDOAc;' Pa, ('Office opposite Coots' llotei, Market et.)' Adams & Co.'s' Express. T. K. SIMONTON, Agent, Minting(lon. Money, Packages, and goods ufall kinds, re ceived and forwarded at the risk of the company, to all the cities and principal towns in the United States. dec. 11,'51. THE latent Novelso, t Ed. Snare 's Joeielry Store. April 15, Mt. CILOCKS from $2 to $lO, warranted, at gd 1 .1 RSIA 4tha 15-1115.51.:-