From the. Washington Telegraph, Scott, Who oft to Victory Led I AlR—"Scots whit laic wi" ll'a!lace bled." BY JOE 11AEIITIUGGER. Scott, who for his country bled, Scott, who ne'er from duty fled, Scott, who oft to victory led, He shall still out. chieftain be! Trust to him in danger's hour; Should the scheme of traitors lour, He will baffle all their power— Speed our glorious destiny. Scott, who for his country bled, &c. Who would not reward the brave? Forth! your country's credit save— Honor hint who honor gave— Ou with Scott to victory ! Scott, who for his country bled, &e. From the fame of Chippewa, Queenstown Heights, Niagara, Old Fort George, and Florida, "See the Conquering hero cortres I" Scott, who for his country bled, &c. fay the fields of Mexico; Covered with our country's fort, He itit'fi scattered, or laid low : 04 With Scott to victory ! Scott, who f6i. his country bled, &ott, who' iteei &wit duty fled, Scott, Who oft tuvietory led, He shall dill our chieftain he ! WANIIINGTON, June 8, 1852. Campaign Song. Tust:—"Pienyune Butler." Say, have you heard the swelling sound mat rushes from our northern bonsai It's mighty peal fills every blast The Locofocos stard aghast. The Chippewa Ball is a rolling anti a rolling Anil the Chippewa BaU is a rolling on Harm, Hurra, Hurra, Barra, Hum, The Chippewa Ball is a rolling and a rolling And the Chippewa Bull is a rolling on. Fort George's standard breaks to smash Beneath 01,1 Winficld's sturdy slash And England's flag now drapes the ground Where it so lately fiap'd around. The Chippewa Ball is a rolling, &c Niagara's tide candot outroar Thu bursting thunders on her shore By cannon's flush, the shining blade Of Lundy's hero is displayed. The Chippewa Ball is a roiling, &c., ills lofty plume is bathed in light That dances iu the awful fight lie's iu a fuss with conquering eye And makes the British feathers The Chippewa Bull is a rolling, &c., Ile fought fur thousands of us here Ere we could hurl the deadly spear We'll pay him for the blood he lost Repelling the invading host. The Chippewa Ban it a rolling. &c., The people say they will reward The wielder of the blitzing sword Who strove with bravest rank and file To drive the red-coats front our soil. The Chippewa Bull is a rolling, &e., Unnumbered Mi. - mist - aids boldly soy They'll give their votes rot Chippewa Old Lundy wastes the Loco group They smell the powder in his soap. The Chippewa Ball is a rolling, &c., Come on and "late not by the may Ye merry friends of Chippewa There is no fight in Franky Pierce You'll make him "fainiby tookiny tierce. The Chippewa Ball is a rolling, &c., Ste' Ma. Wean, in a letter frotaßome, thus explains the' affair of the Americanwho would not take off his hat to reverence the Pope; "There was an unpleasant oc currence in front of St. Peter's yesterday. When the pope was about to pronounce' the benediction, a grench officer ordered Mr. Jones, of New York, to take off his hat, Mr. J. refused, and the officer knock ed it off, for which he struck the officer with his cane. The officer struck back, with his sword, cutting My. J. slightly the hand, who returned ahlothet blow with 11;s cane. By this time he watv taken in charge by troops and carded to prison.— Information was taken to Mr. Cass, our Minister, who immediately went to the au thorities and after two or throe hours de , lay, procured his release. The chap had probably forgotten the old maxim ,‘ Whets in Rome do as the Romans do." R Dm HOONLAND'S GERMAN BITTEIIB.-That this medicine will cure liver complaint and dys peNia, no one can doubt alter using it as direct ed. It acts specifically upon the stomach ands' liver; it is preferable to .calomel in all billions diseases; it acts as specifically upon the liver as calomel ; calomel prostrates the system—the bit ters strengthen and never prostrates the pedant, and will give renewed life and health to the deli rate invalid, and restore the liver to its functions, and give digestion and appetite in those severe Cases wherein the ordinary medicines fail in pro ducing any effect. DIED. In Altoona, Blair no., on the 30th ult., JAMES HIRST, son of Jeremiah and Caro line Belman, aged 2 years 9 months and 5 days. CAUTION! Whereas my . Wife, C.IIAItINE, has left my bed and board without any just cause or provoca tion, I hereby caution all and every person, and the public in general, against harboring or trust ing her on my account in any way, manner or consideration, as I am determined to pay no debt or debts of her contracting, nor of any other acting for her. MICHAEL SECHRIST. Hill Valley, Hunt. co., July 8, '52. MARRIAGE, HAPPINESS AND COMPETENCE. WHY IS IT I That we behold many females, scarce in the meridiem of life broken in health earl sPuits with a complication of disuses ~„,t ailments, depriving them or Use pow. , for the ertioYM!ol of life at an este when physical health, buoyancy o spirits, t should g se, ity of mind, arising from a condition of health. Many ofili ' e tlV:r n o L f R onn e at fint—perhal4r Yrers before, perhaps during her oi rlho rt firm years of marriage— we re in their origin so light as to peas unnoticed, and of course neglected. IN AFTER YEARS, When Isle to nr back r: a b g ` d b re e ere ' t " e t 4 11 e ' ll 3 l on knowledg e, ouee s w o e f ' 7l k ignorance. would 4e not o e g ~ .ee Akwsm‘irte r yeah 2tet Jaye and uiglt f .....weiiht.l. spared,ou knowledge vn y psse.. 1 MELANCHOLY AND STARTLING To behold the sickness end suffering endured by many a wife foi many year, from causes simple rind controllable, cosi!, remedied—or better still,—not incurred, if every WIPE AND BEYPIHIEPL Pouessed the information contained in a little volume, (with in the reach of all) which would spare to hemelf YEARS OF MISERY, And to her husband the mutant toil apd anxiety of mind, necessarily devolving upon him Imin sickness of the wife, without nixing him the opportunity of acquiring that com petence which his merlin. are eptitled, and the posseseton of which would secure the happiness of himself, nil, and children. SECURE THE MEANS OF HAPPINESS :al e jeg l elCL l Z e trk: " :ratese d all7inTertrof e gts:lr. In view of such oneuence, no f o r th ifor mother is YX11:111 sable if she neglect to avril herselr at knowledge in respect to herself, which would spare her nitwit suffering, be the means Itsppiness and yerity to her husband, told confer , her children that blessing shove sl I price—healthy bodieswith heulthy minds. That boon ledge is contained in s little work entitled THE MARRIED WOMAN'S Private Medical Companion. BY DR. A. M. MAURICEAU, One Hundredth Mei.. Mon., pp. 250. Price, 50 a.. [on rum PAPER, BITR♦ BINDING, ei 00.] First IlUbliblaed in M 7, and it is not SURPRIZING OR WONDERFUL, Considering that EVERY FEMALE, wgimriirEn MARRIED OR NOT, can here acqUire a full knowledge of the nature, character 1111111 i causes of her complaints, with the various symptoms, and that nearly HALF A SkILLION COPIES shpu!dltve berst .. It is to COO,Oy fully the various subjects treated 01, as they are of a ;mime, strictly intended for the married, Or those contemplating marriages, but no female desirous of elljnyill. 11141111, and 11110 beauty, eti.equent upon health. which is so conducts 'e to her ossn happiness, sod that of her linsband, but either has or Will obtain it, as has or Will et ery husband who has the love mid infection of his Wile at heart, or that of his 0.11 pecuniary it npros einem. UPWARDS OF ONE 111UNDRED SAND COPIES Have becii SENT BY MAIL NVIIIIIII the last few mouths '4444;4'4 Er-Base and Shameful' Fraud!! CAUTION TO BOOKSELLERS. VIOLATION OF COPYRIGHT A SPURIOUS EDITION Flagrant anti harersced, Its% been surreptitiously issued, with the ssine form and size, exactly the SAME TITLE. PAGE, Nd exactly the saner TYPOGRAPHICAL ARRANGEMENT, i . :(lTEßEPaecortliNo s .l4ll , Cr i t.tr , Vl: the year 1017, by the Clerk'. Office of the pkrietSottrt or the SOlitillfel OMITTED. The mamas, the subject matter, and read ha. are ENTIRELY DIFFERENT, Printed on poor, brownish, dirty paper, with a paper cover It can Le known also from the miserably and illetrible wood• rots scattered throttghoot its pages. The copyright edition contains none • 'ii;;;;We . any in der trade 80 lost to demo end common honesty as to be willing On , iv. IN DEFRAUDING TREIR CUSTOMERS, they will them to the poblie. A copy will lle sent to each bookseller or firm, (with ii Lions r,vaivi:rr :, t ed, L , CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. BE NOT DEFRAUDED:, Hn/ no bunk unleu Dr. A. 91. Manricenu 129 Liberty nt, N. V., is nu the title Iwge, anJ the entry in t~lerk'r Otlk mt dwi10,, , ,, ,. .; , , , ,,?:;=;f:a1e;5i5, together with • few pages ifaTr4t,i, to every !married female, will a prepaid letter, ailZe:setl 9 ;Vat";i:r ith99" lUer 'lam' '9 trOn receipt of Fifty Cents, (or One Dollar for the fine Edl4lon extra blndleg,) nTIIR MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION" Is sent (mot/td free) to ant part of the United States. All letters must he port-pall. and addressed to DR. A. DI. MA URICEAU, Box 1014, New Nark City. Publishing °Mee, N 0.1211 Liberty Street, New York. Far Sale by—lllanch & Crap, Harrisburg; J. Swells, Bloomsburg; J. S. Worth, Lebanon; C. W. De Witt, Milford; J. W. Ensminger, Man, helm; 11. W. Smith. Huntingdon; S. McDonald, Uniontown; J. M. Baum New Berlin; H. A. Lantz, Reading; E T. Morse; Cranesville; N. Y. It. I'. Crocker, Brownsville; Wents & Stark, Ij* ',awhile; Eldred & Wright, Willlemspoit; S. Ttieicy Wilkesharre; Gco. W. Earle, WaYiieShOro; K. Ciosliy, Mercer; S. Leader, Hanover; S. W. Tap' lor, Utica; 11. I'. Cummings, Sommerset; T. B. Peterson; Philadelphia—Penn. TRAVELLING AGENTS WANTED. Competent persons will be supplied upon the most favorable terms. A few more only will he engaged. Address, post paid, Dr. A. M. Mauri coat, N. Y. T ADIES in want of Parasols, cannot fail in be ing suited by calling at J. & W. SAXTON'S. f PHOSE beautiful new 136nuets have just arri ved; and are now ()finned and for sale by April 22, 11352. & W. SAXTON. A magnificent mssortment of Silk Dress Pat ti_ term, also, Base° Lanes, Beragos, &e., for sale by. J. & W. SAXTON. QuR stock of low priced Memlin do Lanes, and Lawns, are complete, nod very low by April 22, 1852. J. & W. SAXTON. A, beautiful assortment Of l'ariev Copings and tj. \rooting for sold by J. &w. SAXTON. Important Notice. All persons indebted to Robert Gratius by book account or otherwise, will please call and settle before the first of July. Alexandria, June 3, 1852. 20 bls. No. V Herring, for satontHie store of Gro. GWIN. o'loo Sacks of Salt in store, and for sale by GEo. GWIN. cif. Linseed Oil, 20 kegs pure White Loud, Jersey Window Glass and Putty, for sale ut the store of Quo. Glen, air A large assortment of Hats; Moleskin, Kossuth, Panama, Pearl, Straw, and Leghorn, for men and boys, for sale at GEO. GWIN'S. Asplendid lot of Silk Cravats and Scarfs, for . sale by J. & W. SAXTON. SHERIFF'S SALES, By virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Ex. will be exposed to sale at public vendee, at the court house in the borough of Huntingdon, on Monday the ash day of Atlgust, 1852, at 2 o'clock, P. M., the following described property, to wit: w All the right title and interest of George Mur retts in and to a tract of land in Henderson town ship, Huntingdon county, containing 266 acres, more. orjess,..having shergon eregtcd 2, log hou ses, 2 log barns, about 80 acres of whi6ll is Mar-, ed and under fence; adjoining lands of the estate of Alexander Gwin, Esq., dec'd., and lands of Eli. Shoemaker the unimproved part of said land is well timbered. Seized, taken in emu.., Lion and to be sold as the property of George Murrets. ALSO,—AII the right, title and. •interest of Deft. in and to a certaintraet of land iq , Union township,.. Huta/Ism/on' county, . Warranted in the name of Ontnnel Rell, containing 336 acres, more or less„ adjoining lands, of ,James Donaldson, Jr., Gideon Miller'o, tract, and others, on whieli is erected aßnwanill. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John McComb. ALSO,—AII that certain tracker land situate in Tod township, ilaniingtionettunty, containing about 287 acres more or less . , &Vining Stutnbaugh's heirs, Thomas Reed, George Hud son, havink thereon erected a cabin house a cabin barn, young apple orchard, about 60 acres clear ed. Seized, taken in execution and to be sohl ae the property of Vincent Robinson. ALSO,—AII the right title and interest of William Ridenour, in and to a tract or farm a hind in Walker township, containing 170 acres, more or less, about 60 acres cleared and under fence, having thereon erected a one. and a, half story log house, and a double log barn, ml or chard of good fruit trees, a gooil spring hoitsc, bounded by lands of James Johnston; John, An derson, Henry Garner and lauds a( the flawns.— Seized, taken in execution sad to be sold as the property of William Ridenour and John Rhin . • WM. B. ZEIGLER, Shit. July 8, 1852. Orphan's 'Court Sale; In pursuant of an Order of an Orphan's Court of Huntingdon county, the undersigned . Trustee appointed by said Court forthyt purpose, will ex pose at public sale on the premises on Saturday the 31st day of July, at 10 o'clock A. M., the fol lowing described real estate, late of Lewis Smal ley, dee'd., situated in the townsphp of Shirley itt the county mi , resaid, ; tract or parcel of land adjoining land of the heiis ti? Nilfiaeii Hays on the North. land of I)uvisou C. on the east, and land of Samuel H. Bell on the south west, containing one hundred and seven acres, be the same more or less, having sonic cleared land and other improved thereon. , TERMS OF SALE.—One third of the put.' chase money to lie paid on the confirmation of sale, and the residue in two equal annual pay ments thereafter with interest to lie secured by bonds and mortgage of the purchaSer. OLIVER Evcir.u, July 8,1852.-3 t. Trustee. NOTICE.' N OT ICE is hereby given to the members of the 'Cumberland Valley Mutual Protection Company; of Dickinson township, Cumberland county, 111111011, that an assessment of four per cent. has been laid on the premium notes of said Company by the Board which amount is directed to he paid to the collectors of said Company that shall be appointoil for releiying tile same. By order of the Board AWN 1. GREEN, July'B, 1852. Spey WILLIAMSBURG Marble Manufactory. JOHN IRVINE respectfully informs the chi: aims of Blair and the adjoining counties, that he still continues to manufacture every description of Ornamental Marble, such as Monuments of the most chaste and beautiful designs; Tombs, of cv rey variety of style and sine; Head and Foot stones, of whatever pattiim desired, and at prices varying from sto 50 dollars. Also Door Steps, Window Sills, &e., together with everything else in this line of business. In addition to his former supply of Marble, the proprietor has purchased the entire stalk of A. W. Kenney, Mid is now receiving from the East, a splendid assortment of White Manchester slabs which will be finished to order by Mr. John Freeman, whose reputation as an Artist and Engraver, it known throughout the country. All 'orders from a distance containing inscrip• Lions, Will be promptly attended to, and work dc• livered at points within fifty miles, free. --- - . ••• D. STEWART ELLIOT is the authori zed agent fur the transaction, of business connect ed with this establishment, with whom contracts may he made. 15., Country produce taken in exchange for work, at cash prices. _ . - . Cr All work warranted to be done in a style superior to any other establishment in this sec tion of the country, and at Philadelphia Pri ces. Williamsburg, July 1,'52.-3m. ESTRAY. Strayed from the subscriber, in Warriorsmark township, on Wednesday the 16th day of June, an Iron Gray mare Colt, two years old, with the forehead nearly white. Any person giving infor mation to James Clark, Birmingham, or to the subscriber, in relation to said colt, and where it nutty be found, shall be suitably rewarded. GEORGE Wurriorsmark township, July 1,1852.-3 t. Atiditor's NoftcC The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphan's Court of Huntingdon county, to distrib ute the proceeds of the sale of the real estate of Thomas Bradley, dec'd., in the hands of Daniel Teague, Esq., Trustee, &c., amongst those enti tled to receive the same, hereby gives notice that he will intend for the purpose uf'o•eseid on Satur day, the 24th day of July next, at I o'clock, I'. M.. at his office in the borough of Huntingdon, when and where all persons interested may attend if they see proper. JOHN REED, June 24, 1852. Auditor. NOTICE. To the heirs and leyal Representatives of Philip Shultz, dec'd. Take notice that in pursuance of a Rule issued out of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, you are hereby Summoned to come into said Court, on Monday, the 9th day at August next, and accept or refuse to take the real estate of said dec'd at the valuation thereof, or then and there to shoe cause if any you have, why the same should not be sold. AVM. B. ZEIGLER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, June 17, 1852.-4 t. Popular Ice Cream Saloon. JOHN MARKS informs the public that they can he 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 fos the accommodation of ladies and gentlemen, who may wish to par take of this luxury. ifir Ile is prepared at all times, to tarnish par ties with the nest that can be made in town, and at reasonable rates. May 20, 1852. WATCHES from one dollar to ninety-five, at E. Snare's. April 15, 1852. NOTICE. The subscriber having purchased out the Store of Goods of John Balsbach, now in the store house and premises of Henry B. Mytinger, at Water Street, Pa., together with nue half the Ca bal Boat Gen. Simon Cameron and stock and fixtures thereto belonging; hereby gives notice to the public that the business of and at the said Store lately carried on by John Balsbach, will hereafter be conducted and carried on by the sub- Oriber, in the name of, and by his Agent, John Bulsbach, who will attend to the business at the store, where lie has just received a large and sea idiable 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 he received in exchange for Goods, and for which the highest market price will be given. Also, all kinds of country produce. Having adopted the ready pay system, he feels confident the public will find it to their interest to call and make their spring purchases. JONATHAN J. CUNNINGHAM. Water Street, Muy 6, 1852. EARTHQUAKE IN HUNTINGDON. JACOB SNYDER has just returned from the east with a splendid stock of Clothing consisting of Coats, Pants, Vests—all shades sizes and va rieties—also Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Hanker- Chiefs, Hose and a fine assortment of summer hats. All will be sold remarkably low fur cash. Coats from $1 00 up to $l4, Punts t;rom $1 00 .to $5 00 and Vests from 75cts to $4 00. His establishment will be found at the Bough tf• Ready board awning in Maine Street. Huntingdon May 27, 1852. 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 most fashionable style. lie also keeps on hand Perfumery, the most fashionable, such as Eau de Cologne, Pomade Crystaline, hone Hair Pomade Philaermie. Unite Anti gee, Extract Mouchoir, Pertulia, Tincture of Musk, Extra Lily White, for Ladies, and a tine assortment of fancy soaps of all descriptions. Huntingdon, June 17,'52-3m. Stoves and Ploughs. A large assortment constantly on hand, and will be sold twenty per cent. cheaper than can be bought at any other place. ROBERT GRAFIUS, Alexandria, June 3, 1852. Auditor's Notice. The undersigned appointed by the Court of Common fleas to distribute the proceeds arising from the Sheriff's sale of real estate of Robert I. 4 ogan, deed., in the hands of Matthew Crowno. ver, Esq., will attend for that purpose at his of fice in the borough of Huntingdon, on Thursday the 15th day of Jul• next, when and where all persons interested can attend, or be forever de barred, &e. WM. I'. ORBISON, May 20. 1852. Auditor. S. L. GLASGOW, li'T 0 11 NE Y AT LA HUNTINGDON, PA, Will attend to all business entrusted to his care. Ile will make collections, draw Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, &c., and state Administrators , Exec utor's, and Guardian's Accounts on the must roa sallable terms. Office in Dorsey's brick row, opposite the roe donee of 1)r. Henderson, near the Court House. April 1, 1852. SII R W Rubbers, White ash Brushes, Cur- Wry Combs, Curds, Brushes, Clothes Lines, Bed Cords, Quilting Cotton, Baskets, Slates, Paint Brushes, Sash Tools, and to, endless vari ety of other goods to numerous to mention at the cheap store of J. BUICIeEIt. April 22, 1852. 1) UTTER, Eggs, Rags, Soap, White Soup j) Beans, Flour, Grain, Potatoes, Dry Apples, &c., taken in exchange for goods, at the highest market prices, at the cheap store of J. BRICK ER, on Main street, in I'. Swoopc's old stand. Huntingdon, April 22, 1852. A largo assortment of Candies, Nuts, Figs, Raisins, Dates, Prunes, Lemons, Oranges, Scotch Herring, Coca Nuts, 5•c., &e., wholesale and re tail, at the cheap store of J. BRICKER. April 22, 1852. FLOUR. 100 Barrels ground out of White Wheat, ex pressly for tionily use, for sale at the Store of GEO. G WIN. I'eb. 12, 1852. A beautiful assortment of Veils, Linen Ild'fs., 11 Collars, CO's, Bonnet Borders and Artiti cials—also, Kill, Silk, Lyle Thread and Cotton Gloves, and every other article necessary to please he taste of the ladies, for sale by April 22, 1852. & W. SAXTON. r lio best assortnient of Suinbabr Goods for Childrens wear, such as Tweeds and Cotton,. just arrived and for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. 400 h i ts r o s , a tou6Carpet j C 11 8 1 , 1, and Act Twine A great variety of Lad% Slippers, Gaiter Boots and Shoes, the 1,64 assortment in town, for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. 500 Webs assorted Prints, knit arrived and for salo'hy J. do W. SAXTON. 18 EARA't, mid other *adding Rings, at E. Snare's. April 15, 1852. Best Family Flour, by the Barrel or retail, at J. Bricker's Store. up. 22, '52. MAHOGANY and Walnut Veneers, for sale at the new store of BRICKER & LENNEY. Fr SHOULDERS For sale at GEO. GWIN'S Store. G 01.1) and. Silver Spcctnclds nt all prices, at E. Snare's. April 15,1852. (a - American manufactured Pen Knives and Ra cers, all warranted, fire salts by .1. & W. Saxton. Cr 150 Saeks G A Salt, in store, and for said at $1,70 per such, by J. & W. Saxton. air 25 Bin-retry and 10 half barrels or fresh No, 1 herring, fur sale by J. & W. Saxton. Cr 20 Barrels of Mackerel and Shad for salo by J. 8c W. Saxton. Or Lead Pipe inch, • hieli and inch, for sale by J. & W. Saxton. 4.. PW Oil, Paint, Varnish, Turpentine, Tar, Ro sin, Pitch, Oakum, Ropes, &c., for sale by J. & W. Sexton. Qr 500 yds. Rag and Liston Carpet, just re calved, and tor sale by J. & W. Saxton. Ifig' 600 yds. Ingrula Carr.% for sale by J. & W 6axton. gr 200 Bushels Rock Salt for sale, at 42 cte per bushel, by J. & W. Saxton. a r 6 Brass Alarm and Faucy Clocks for sale by J. et, W. Saxtou. VEGETABLE CATTLE POWDER. PREPARED BY BREINIG, FRONEFIELD & CO The FARMERS, HORSEMEN and DAIRY MEN ONE and ALL speak in the highest terms of BREINIO, FRONEFIELD & CO B 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 is time become a great national benefit; in the aggregate it will add at least one Million of Dollars annually to the produce of the Country in the increase of MILE, BUTTER and FAT from the same amount of food, beside the many, VERY MANY lives of valuable animals which it will save by restoring them to health. The rtturtawrons of this powder have investi gated this subject for years, during a lung resi dence in the Country. By closely analysing all the different secretions of animals, at Act, ciitEs and SEASONS, they are at hut amply rewarded by their wonderful discovery, Since they have prepared. Nueva POWDFIR and the Fernier:. LIM over the Country iltr and wide are using it and praising it up to the skies; some' other persons have got up a powder in the same kind of packages and are palming it off on' the public. They caution therefore all persons against such impositions, and advise than to buy NONIi, N'OT POUND without it has the written Signature of BREINIG, FRONEFIELD & Co., on the end of the Pack. The proprietors are able stud 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 BRELVIG, FRONEFIELD CU. is on the end of each pack of the genuine Article. For Sale by THO. REED & SON, Hunt. May 27, 1852. Executor's Notice. Estate of MATHIAS MILLER, IMO Of Casa town• ship, deceased. Letters Testamentary on the above estate hav ing been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted will make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them duly authentica ted for settlement. A. ISIYERLY, May 27, '52.-6t. Executor. WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY STORE. 3 - a_gi Tit CO a Ed mund Snare informs the public tint lie has removed his store to the corner room former ly occupied by B. & W. Snare as a clothing store, opposite Whittaker's tavern, where he is just re ceiving, decidedly the LARGEST, CHEAPEST and MOST TASTEFUL stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS and• JuwElmv, &c., ever brought to Huntingdint, he can sell at MUCH LOWER RATES than for merly. Persons wishing articles in his line can be easily suited on account of the largely increas ed quantity and variety of his stock. Cr Repairing done in short notice and war ranted. Huntingdon, April 15, 1852. BEAUTY ! BEAUTY ! ! BOOTS AND SHOES. Mr. Editor : If any of your readers want their feet both beautified and protected let the refer them to the elegant assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, &c., kept, eirmuEs S. BLACK, Esq., opposite T. Snnonton's Drug Store in Huntingdon. Ile has on hand ev ery variety in his line of business. Men, Ladies and Children can all he suppled at this establish ment, with tie hest articles and cheaper than-any other establishment in the county. Cr Cull and see. A SUBSCRIBER, Huntingdon, April 15, 1852. BROAD TOP DEPOT. Hello, Old Hess l 11 here are you comeuy to? Stand from under, keep your seats, gentlemen, you shout he hart—l merely wish to say to all the world and the rest of mankind that 1 have at the Broad Top Depot near the Juniata. Bridge, and will keep for sale HAMS, SHOULDERS, MACKEREL, SALT, OATS, &e. lf you don't believe me come and see. A. S. HARRISON. Huntingdon, April 22, 1852. InformS his ol& filendS and' the . pithlin that he has returned to oiil home, . and will attend to all business in his protession, entrusted to hint, .with fidelity and his best ability. . °filen in Muhl Street; sbinh side, the last house 'below the Court house. DR. R, •A. MILLER, Huntingdon, May 13, 18.52.-6th: DENTIST. Art!' tieittl Teeth, from one to tt full set, mounted in the most improved modern style. Filling, Filmy and Clemany done with care and neatness. Teeth Extracted with all the Mlle and despatch that modern science can furnish. N. IS. A liberal deduction made on the price of work done for persons coming from a' distance, to deti•ay travelling expenses, &c. Hantingdon, Mar& 25, 1852. • MOUNT UNION HOTEL ABRAM LEW IS . respectfully informs his Fiends and the travelling public, that lie has taken the above house at MOUNT UNION kintrtirrgdon CounKy, and assures till that Who may liivor him with their custom; that no pains will be spared to rend& Satisfaction. Biiggitge taken to and from the Rail Road station, and conveyances furnished at all times, to persons going to 31iIttwOMI Acad emy, Shirleysburg, Orbisonlw, &re. Mount Union, April 22, 1852. --- RAILROAD HOTEL, HUNTINGDON, PA. The subscriber, having taken the large four sto ry' bridle Hotel, formerly the "Washington," kept by Mr. Thomaslfaltuee, ito.elitfing- the same for public accommodation. This llotel is situated within a rew yards of the Railroad statism,and is one of the moat eligible in the place. T he sta bling is extenalve, and the location pleasant.— Every attention will be given by the proprietor to promote the comfort of guests. GRAFFIUS 'MILLER. April 15, 1852. I,IIST NOTICE. A 1.1", persons knowing themselves hlebtedtO' the late tirm'of Dorsey 4. Maguire will please roll and have their several accounts satisfactorily adjusted, without regard to persons. Ity attend ing tolitis notice will sii've' taYther trouble trod expense. JAMEti MAGUIRE. Iluntingdmi, Feb. 12,1852: [2 sH, Tar, Oils, Load, Glue, Piirpcurine, Glass, _r Patty, Paints,- Tobacco, Cigars; t ye., 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 Skin Hats, Kossuth flats, Panama and Straw hats, also Caps, Childrens Gipseys,Flats and Hats. April 22, '52. COFFEE, Sugar, Rice, Chocolate, Tea, Ginger, Pepper, Cloves, Cinnamon, Allspice, Tobac co, Cigars, Sault &c., for sale at the new store of J BRICKER. itr Ladles' Bonnets of the latest styles just arrived, also Children,' and Aliases' Bonnets and Hats, for sale at the store of GEO. GwiN. CHEAPER Than Ever ! ! NEW ARRIVAL SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. George Gwin, Respectfully informs his old easterners and the public generally thee he has just received a splen did assortment of Goodi for-SPKING AND RUM MER WEAR Rid asseitarefifof. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Dress Goods are all of the latest style and best qualities,and will be sold at very reason able. prices: Moo ) DRY GOODS OF ALL KINDS, . . GROCERIES, WIEENSWARE , HATS awl CAPS, GLASSWARE, BOOTS and SHOES, HARDWARE p. geneially are invited to calland cx amine my stock of NEW Gl.)01)S. • All kinds of country produce'tulten in exchange Fir Goode. April 22, 1852. A'R ROIL iiTRItORDINARi. NEW GOODS t NEW GOODS t JUST ARRIVED. J. 4. w. s4xroAr . Announce to their friends and the 'public gen erally that they have just received a large and beautiful assortment of SPDING AND SUMMER GOODS consisting oteveyy - varigty of Ladies! and Gen tletnens' DRESS GOODS; and DRY GOODS of all kinds. Every desitablearticle fot Ladies', Gcnt!mans', Misses', Boys' and Children's' wear can be had at our store. Alto, GROCERIES,'„ BATS & CAPS, HARD . 'GOYS SkI,OES, QUEENSWARE & GLASSWARE, &C., all of which will be sold at very moderate prices. The public are invited to call and ,thcantint.our new stuck. J. & W. SAXTON. Aiwa 29, 1852. GRAND OPENING Spring and Summer Clothing AT THE HVITTINODON CLOTH. ING STORE. A. WILLOUGHBY, has just returned from the east with a largo and splendid assortment' of Spring and Slimmer Clothing for men and boys, made'in'tbd buck fashion' and in the most durable manner. Who over wants to be dressed better and cheaper than any body else in town, let him call at Willoughby's cloth ing store, one door West of tbds. Itted l & Son, drug store hi Huntingdon: Call and see or yourselves. May 6, 1852. CHOICE LIQCORS'for modicinallittrpo sds; consisting of BOA quality FRENCH' BRANDY, tt " COMAC BRANDY, " " IIOLLAMS' GIN, " " If/NE, • " " LISBON 117.VE, " " SWEET IV I NE, SUPERIOR PORT 117 NE. In short, all kinds of Liquors used for that par 'pose dnir lie had nyttre Cheap'sthre of April 22, 1852. J. BRICKER. J. S. GRIFFITH, M. D., Graduate Of the University of Pa., Offers . his professional service to the citizens of Huntingdon and adjacent country. REF E IiENCES : ed kal Faculty of University 'of Pa., Physicians and Surgeons of the Pennsyl vania hospital and Dr.. Jacob Hoffman. Office, No; Mifflin Street, along with Dr. Hoffman. May 6, 1852. A. W. BENEDICT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SPRING STOCK. Boots, Shoes, GrocerieS, Notions, he. Consisting of a large assortment of Men's Calf, Goat and' Grained BOots, Congress Boots, Napo leons, Brintaria, SliMidis &e., Womens and Miss es tine and eoarsa pegged *Uppers, Buskins, Lace Boots, Jenny &., Boys Youths and Chil drens work in great variety. An assortment of dilOiOo groceries, Brown Su gars; best at 7 all Ml'. Per lb., Coffee, Chocolate, Teas, Molasses; Syrups, &e., &c., at the cheap store of J. BRICKER. Huntingdon, April' FRANKLIN HOUSE, IS TI.W.J DOA , P.l. , BY CHRISTIAN COUTO., • C. COLTS irifolitia his friends and the public 'generally, that he has removed to his old stand, (for many venni occupied by Patrick Gwin, dec'd,) which lid has lthisdil for a number of years, and where he is prepared to accommodate in the most comfortable manner all who may favor hint with call, Iluntiiikdorf, Pa., April 8,1852.-3 m. iEWISTOWN POTTERY. The Undersigned respectfully informs their custoihers, and the citizens generally of Hunting don!dounty, that they atilt continue the mannfae of • , taring all kinds of Lorthenteare of the most su 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 may thvor them with their patronage. Merchants , may rely on getting an article that cannot fail to please their customers, and such as will yield them a handsome prods. All orders promptly attend ed to. Address ,L A. MATHEWS & BRO, Lewistown, Pa. April 1, 1852.-tf. 11. W. SMITH, DENTIST, HUNTINGDON, PS. (Office opposite Conte' Hotel, Market et.) Adams & Co.'s Express. T. K. SIMONTON, Agent, Huntingdon. Money, Packages, and goods ofull kinds, re ceived and forwarded at the risk of the company, to all the cities and principal towns in the United dec. 11,'51, S4ates. THE latest Novels, t t Ed. Snare's Jewelry ± Store. April 15, 1854: CLOCKS from $2 to $lO, warranted, at IS Snare's tAirril 15, 18111.