Splinter.; and shals ings, Cr He that can blush iH not (pike a brute. ' The Bostonians sweep their streets at night. There are G 2 new members in the present House of Representatives of er Col. Wharton has laid before the Legisltt , tore, a bill to erect Cassville into a Borough. • The !lease of Representatives, at Harris burg is opened every day with prayer: * I T When your see moccasin tracks, always conclude there are 'lndians about.' . . G ir A rich vein of lead. has been discovered in Campville, 'Dago. County, New York r The official:Direefo ry of iluntingdtm Cu. will befutind in another coition'. , cr4V" Our Court is still sitting. It has dispos e I of an unusual amount of basilicss this term. During the past year Pennsylvania sent to the sea-board, 5,000,000 tons of anthracite coal. tRi" Morse' Telegraph is Capable of transmit ting 9000 letters an hour, M about 130 per min ute. COOPED—the three scoundrels thlit €arrind eft shoes and other small articles froth the stoic doors on MondaY. (fir The second annual meeting of the State Agricultural Society will be held at Harrisburg, on Tuesday, the 113th of January inst. er Gov. Bigler recommends the passage of a Law authorizing slave holders to convey their human merelnunlize through this State. 6r It. M. Riddle of the Conanerrial Journal, Pittsburg, has been cloaca Mayor. Ile is an able man and staunch Whig. 'the tobacco crop of Onondago County, yielded, last year, On average profit of sll2‘oo per The Penna. Railroad Company are now laying a second track at various pointi between thk nod Phila. Cr, In the vnrious prisons in the. United States, there are et this time confined, about 7,000 per. sons nearly one half of whom are foreigners.. If you want to keep poor,,lrink two or three glasses of ale every day, smoke the mime number of cigars, and keep a big dog. Lninertine lees completed his history of the Restoration, and eminence(' a history of the Constituent Assembly. J' The Vice President elect has made his will. lie owns 5000 acres of land and 100 slaves, valued, togetly2r, at 150,000 dollars. Itg Tho Bee and Spider often extract the same juice; the one converts it into honey, the other into poison. The Nicaraguan Minister, Signor Marco leta, it is said, has been dismissed lffy our Gov ernment for being too officious. PRAIRE-WORTIIY-the proniptness and accura cy with which our County, nod Court Officers dis charge their respective duties. RELIGIOUS—the Rev Mr. Bylleshy, will preach in the Episcopal Church, on Thursday evening, January 20th, at half past six o'clock. WI The Directors of the Pour house will re ceive proposals liar furnishing materials nnd erec ting Poor llouse buildings. See advertisement in another column. For convenience of our country friends, we publish in another column, the time of the curs leaving the several stopping places along the line, in this county. TEmci.c.,Nct:—there arc now over two hun dred eirettlation in this county, in fa vor of the Maine Law. They will, no doubt, be numerously signed, eir The mother who can relate a frightfui story in the presence of her ehildrenor permit others to do it, should have a guardian :Ippointed uver herself. o:3 ,, llting• he the heavens in I.la,kr—Gen. Cass has attacked the Clayton attiil Iln Trea ty, and thrown hintielf into the arms "Young America." m. Meredith, has been invited to deliver it Eulogy on the life and diameter of John Sergeant, before the Authorities of Phila delphia.' Ile has accepted the invitation. gi3" The good people of New York consumed, daring the year 1852, no less than 105,000 oxen, 0,60 U calves, and 32:1,000 sheep, cutting in the aggregate, over flue and a hilt milli°ns of dullard Pains F.,loo,,—there are iv, Park, filly res mronts, and twelve hundred pri vote tables, it which Snails are daily served up and eaten, as a delicacy, by eight or ten thousand persons! 153 - Curved is the line or Beauty, titttdght is the live of Duty; Walk by the last and time wilt see The other nla":•".rs follow died. er Figures sometimes lie—the whole num ber ot' scholars in this Public Schools of Pa. as re ported by the Superintendent, is 480,778, ext•ln sit•o of Phila. City and county, and not •580,771 0 ns stated by some of the newspapers. Gr At a recent exhibition of the American Institute, in tl.e City of New• York, a premium guts ntru•dud 011 11 lot of Spanish Sole Leather. tanned at the tea tort' of Blair, Robison & Co. cf Cromwell township, Huntingdon county Pit. MT The Heading Gazette Its donned nn cn tit'ely new dress, and looks extremely well.—The Miners' Journal has been much enlarged and inn- j proved. We nee pleased with these tokens of, prosperity amongst our brethern. The wealthiest man in Boston, on being applied to recently, gave $l5OO towards payin'g 0111114 encumbrance on Mr. Welinter'n entitle; $lOOO towards the proposed statue to be erected in honor of the statesman, find $lOO towards the expenses of the "reception" on Boston Common last summer—total, $2600. . _ T The seven wonders of the irorld are the (twos. of Rhodes, the Temple of Dbum, which took 220 Years to build, the Sepulchre of Meuse- • Ins, the Statue of Olympian JupPer, the walls of Babylon, sixty miles round, the Pyramids of. Egypt, and the Palace of Cyrus, King of the Me ' des, the stones of which are ornamented with gold. ifir The Collector of the Maryland Sate Capi tol Gazette thus implores .itifinquents' to fink over the tin: "Meet, oh meet me, I ivaidor'e you, Meet me where I most adore you, 'Neagh the shadow of the bower, Meet me there at any hour; Meet the there or where you will, Meet, and—pay thot printing bill!" WEALTI( OF THE „UNITED STATES.- The aggregate wealth of the United States amounts to $12,000,000,000, and the population to 24,060,000 of Souls. The wealth divided by the population, gives $5OO to each person, young and old; and counting five persons to each family, it would g ive the handsome little fortate of $2,5Q0 to every family of the republic, not excepting slaves. Official Directory of Hunt. Co. President Judge: Hon. GEO. TAYLOR, of Huntingdon. .11ssociate Judges : Hon. JHNO. MWILLIAMS, of Franklin tp Hon. T. F. STEWART, of West tp. District .41torney: J. SEWEL STEWART, of Huntingdon. Sheriff : W. B. ZEIGLEn, of Huntingdon. Sheriff's Counsel: W. P. OnnrsoN, Esq., of Huntingdon. Prothonotary : THEO. H. CREMER, Esq., of Huntingdon. Register, Recorder, ,S•c. : M. F. CAMPIIELT., of Henderson tp. County Commissioners : ROBERT STITT, of Huntingdon. ETHEL SMITH, of Union tp. SA3IVEL WIOTON, of Franklin tp. Commissioner's Clerk HENRY W. MILLER, of Huntingdon. Commissioner's Illtorney JOHN BEEn, Esq., of Huntingdon. .quditers: RALPH CROTSLEY, of Cam tp. KENZIE L. GREEN, of Clay tp. DAVID PARKER, of Warriormsrk. Treasurer : JOHN MAnKs, of Huntingdon. Directors of Poor : JAMES SAXTON, of Huntingdon. JOHN BREWSTER, of Shirley tp. GEO. HUDSON, Of Clay tp. Poor House .littorney : DAVID Br„tt rt, Esq., of Huntingdon. Poor House Treasurer : LIENn - BaliwsTEtt,•of Shirley tp. Deputy Surveyor: WILLIAM CHRISTY, of Porter tp. Coroner : ISAAC WOLVERTON, of Brady tp. Court Crier: SAMUEL S. SMITH, of Huntingdon. Rail Road Hours. Fast Line going Eastward. Westward. Leaves Tyrone at 11.47 A. M. 2,05 night, Spruce Creak 12.12 noon. 1,40 " Huntingdon, 12,41 " 1,18 " Mount Unitm, 1,03 " 12,45 " Slow Line going Eastward. Westward. Leares 'l'.% rune, 10,58 night. 7.22 I'. 31 Birmingham. 11,10 " 7,06 " Spruce Creek, 11,23 "- 6,31 " 13... Tee, 11,30 ". 640 " ........- , .. l'eter,b nrg, 11,38 . (1 ,42 46. 11910ing,lon, 11,57 " 6,25 " Mill Creek, 12,10 " 6,00 c , M ewt. Union, 12,29 4, 5,51 " No. 8. At this season or the year, when coughs and NMI, arc prevalent, and if they arc neglected (which is too often the case, as thousands coo tell front sad experience) they are opt to termi nate in consumption or sum other disease of ,k serious nature; and we to not know how we can confer a greater favor upon such of our readers 00 may he nithetcd , than to point 0111 the MMus of a speedy recovery; therefore we recommend Dr. J. W. Cooper,s - Winn reyetuble Cougls or Con sumptive Sflevr, prepared by C. P. Hewes, as a certain, safe toed iehio, it being the best knowo remedy for coughs, uolds mid consumption. The geuMne can be had of T. Read, Son, Buntinglion; C. W. Brelonan, MCVCVtI/W11; and J. M. licth ed, \liffiintown; also, Dr. J. \V. Cooper's Vegetaide Dyspepsia Bitters; Dr. J. W. Copper's Vegetable Incumotie Drops. These are undoubtedly the very best medivine ever be fore the public fin• the diseases they are Moulded to cure. They aye prepared only by C. I'. Howes, and ore not recommended to cure some fifteen or twenty di: eases; end nil of a different nature, as most other medicines are. Cr The 4 4 /manch prepares the elements of the bile and the blond; mid it it does the work feebly and imperfectly. liver disease is the certain re stilt. As mm, theretbre, no any affection of the liver is perceived, we !nay he sure that the cliges.. live orgoll,tre oat of order. The first thing to he done, is to administer a specific which will net directly npon the stomach—the mainspring of the animal machinery. For this purpose we can re imminent) ittion..iNn's German Bitters, prepar ed itt Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia. Acting its no alterative and it tonic, it strengthens the digestion, clittoge , the condition of the blood and thereby gives re;_tilavity to the bowels. December 2, I 552. 3 THE MAkKETS. ihNTINtIDON, Jan. 18, 1853. Flour, per LW., $1,50 a $5,00 1,00 ets per buryS 45u50 White I Vheat, Red " Corn, Buckwheat, Oak, 15 els. Per lb. 10 Butter, Tallow, Lard, Eggs, 121 « «doz Potatoes, per Int., 376 a 50 Beef, per ewt., $4,00 a $5,00 Pork g, u 5,50 a 6,00 Dry Apples, per be., $l,OO PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 18, 1853. Flour, per bbl., $5,50 White Wheat, per bu., 1,20' Red " ~c u 1,15 Clover Seed, cc " 5,75 a 6,00 ItIARRIED. On Thursday Dec. 80th by Rev. A. Thittain, Mn. SAMUEL SAYLOR to Mlts SARAH GATES, both of 'Huntingdon Fur nace, Warriorstuark Township. On Tuesday Jan. 9th by the same MR. TOBIA.S STANSUEERY JOHNSTON to Miss REBECCA WESTON, both of Warriorsmark Township. In Morris Township on the 13th inst. by BOY. F. A. Ruply, MR. SAMUEL KELLER, formerly of Pittsburg, to Miss LYDIA HARNISH. Orphans , Court Sale Lt licrsuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of 115iittingthin County; the undersigned Trustee ,appointed for that !impose, will expose to sale at pul,lie vendee on the premises on SATURDAY TUE 12111 I,.st OP FEBRUARY NEXT, the folloW ing described reel estate of Frederick Batman, Into of Cromwell township, in said ciuity,ilee'd., i to wit: A tract of .limestone land skeet° n said township and county, adjoining land laic Thom as T. Cromwell, now occupied hy John Heck, on the west and south; hind ofJohn Bolinger on the cast, land of William Gilliland on the north-cost, and land of Joshua Johns on the fiord' containing 140 Acres, be the same more or less, about 108 of which ore cleared, and in a good state of cultivation, having thereon two Log Dwelling Houses, a Log Bank Barn, Stable, and other buildings and also nn Apple Orchard. TERMS OF SALE.—One third of the pur chase menet , to be paid on the confirmation of the tale, one tliird in one year thereafter, with inter est troth the confirmation, and the residue at the death of the widow of said dec'd., the interest though, to he paid to her annually, and until her flailth; which payments are to be secured by, the bonds and mortgage of the purchaser. DANIEL TEAGUE, Trustee. Jan. 19, 1352.-4 t. Attention, Lumbermen The undersigned Mho for sale one of GLORGE R.tou's Second Clots Portable Saw Mills, with a fifteen horse power engine attelied, and in com plete running order. It was bought and put up in June lust, and the mill and engine is made of the best material. This mill will cut 1000 met oflum bar per hour, and it ut present situated near Bald Eagle Furnace, Blair Co. Fur further particu lars enquire of E. L. Shultz, Bald Eagle Furnace. MARK & SHULTZ. Jan. 19, 1952.-2 m. SUPERIOR DEGUERREOTYPES ! BURKHOLDER & BLAIR, DOpterrean Artists, have strived in town, and will remit' for a few days,•in order to afford persons desirous of proeu ring good miniatures, an opportunity of doing so. Messrs. B. & B, have availed themselves of all the recent improvements in the Art, and run no hazard when they assure the public that their pic tures are as good as these taken in the Eastern Cities. Their dperatitt room is in the Conti notise, over the Prothonotary Otlice. Ulan us a call, and secure the latene,:s ere the substance Jan. 19, 185:1. LIST OP LETTERS llemnining, in the Past Office at I hintingdon. Jell. I, 1853, I'. C. SWOOPE, I'. Al. A. Ayriis Ali s; ICate. /11,, Blitz David, Brenetnan Elizabeth, Butter.: fob! Edward T., Bergstrasser J., Beatty Johrt, Breniman Miss Jane, Baker James, Barr Samuel. C. Cushman George 11., Cypher Julio, Corr John, Cole 31. A., Carr Hon. Thorn., G. Decker Ilcnry, Decker Jefferson, Dowling Wm., Dill M. F. Fitzpatrick John Fenton, Fink Solomon; G. Gmlman Louisa. Gersinger John or Herbs, Grit Tel David, Graham John, Gilbert Charles W. 11. 'fernier Valentine, or I leris, llollen Joseph, !Lumen U., Barmen Miss Beeline, Hurst Will iam, 'lamer G. F., Hudson John, Hale Michael, !light 11. &W.,llaficy Mani, or Heirs. I. flutes Ilarriut J. .Ignit, Rev. S. 'l' Ed. Kelly George, Kline Peter. 11.. Leahheart James, Lenient Hugh, Lane Len is David, Long ICilliani,4l.ntne Rev. Freeman. 11. Alartin .Jules, Madly Owen, Megnkan Jon., Al ilk, Norningstar Alooro ,lohn Mellride George, Alackl'ii %V. U , AleAtur tre Miss Martha Alel)unald Alnry Al., Alartin David. McLau ghlin Thointol, Alellroy Miss Mar , gret. p. Pinkerton .1. 5..1Z , T.1 James, or Heirs. Roberts lliohard, Reed Alexander. 8,, Stouffer Stolebarger Maria. Stafford Joshua, Sehrini Johanna George, Stryker Allister Win. W. 2, SW:111 MSS Ellenor, Shaffer Jacob, Kintrick Nathan \V., Stewart Ali. Margret, st roo , Alnry Ann, Simpson .Alexander. 'l'. "I'llonlas ‘V ikon. IViltz 1 (ems, West .10111) C., Wad's Mt.. .11 , S., .I.ts. 1.., \\*right W. \V. 11tatitingdutl, Jan. 19, '53. FREE BRIDGE, Tall: Conanisiioners of Huntingdon County having purchased the Toll Bridge, near the West end of the borough Huntingdon, there fore notice is hereby gieen to all persons indebted to the Juniata Bridge Company, in said, county, by bond, note, or fir yearly t.lll,si•ri pi ion, of toll, to woke payment of the saner, without ,leley, to JAMES ti WI N, Trettiturni, Jettunry 19, 1853. NOTICE. S. L. Glasgow, Esq., having located himself with inn in my office, will attend to my profession al business duringtny absence at Harrisburg. 'sly clients can repose implicit confidence in hint, and can expect faithful and prominent atten tion to any busittc, they may have to transact.- 11Ir. G• is a young man or acknowled g ed already with eonsi.lerable legal acquirements, and with unexceptionable moral habit,. S. S. WHARTON. S. L. Glasgow, Esq., having established hinr sepia the (dive with Col "1 ti IVl:arton, in Muir Street, near the Court 1101100, will punctually pit• tend to all legal bushiest , entruited to hi; c: n •o. Jan. 16, '531-3t. Nolice to Contractors. LED proposals will be received, up to the di loth of rebn u n•y next, for oinking and deliv. critic 200,000 11l ii k, tfnil for the building or a Poor house mt gl u e firm near Shirley,- burg. Proposals will be reel ii I for Making and delivering the Apia alone, or tor tarnishing the Brick and all other mnterials, awl erecting said completing the Poor Home altogether. The Contractors to have the privilege of making the Brick upon the Poor House farm, if the proper material can be obtained On it—lint this privilege to extend to the clay alone, and not to include wood for burning or any thing else. The plan nttd speeideations eon be seen at any time, at the store of John Brewster, in Shitle,'sliarg, with Omni proposals can be 1011, or they may lie Laniil- ell to either of the undc,si g iiv,l .rAMES SAXTON, OE( HO; E HUDSON, Jtltl' BREWSTER. ! Santiary 12, 1858. roulidry for Sale or Rest. l i rp g old established Stone Foundry, -I Lry 40 feet,. Ware Room 30 by 40 feet, En- gine House 30 by 31 feet; Patterns for Cook Stoves, 3 sizes,-Patterns for Cook Stoves for Coal and Wood, 3 sizes; Parlor Stoves thr Wood or Coal, Tight Air Stoves, Thrashing Machine Patterns, Patterns fur Egg Stoves, 4 sizes; and Ihr marmot for Forges anti Ilolliug Mills,Magon Box Patterns, Ilill•sitle and Bull Plough Patterns, Iron Wash Kettles, alai' a variety of other Pat terns, and a largo Lathe for turning Iran of Wood, all in good, artier. . _ . Apply to the subscriber at Alexandria, ISRAEL GRAFIUS. 1 January 12, 1E153, CUBA ANNEXED, CORNPRUPSVF iSi CUNNINGHAM Are now Ireritig at their Store and Warehouse in Poristown, The ino4 extewsive Stock of DRY-GOODS, Groceries, Gloss, !lard, and Qneenswarc, Boots & Shoes. Bats, Baps and Ready. made Gtot .. ever offered by one e:. thli,lommt in the connty. Their assortment is MA : nd t omplete, tied is an, surpassed in quality or che:ipne3s, I,y to ny thing in this market. Their operatitms in the Graiii.itod. Pr( I sines are very heavy, and 'are all ct in due cash principle. All kinds of scan cr. chant sin are paid for in cash as IFI deliv and at the following advanced prices viz: hire Wheat, $1 00, Tlead do, 95, liye, 691, Shelled Corn, Oats, 34, After the first of Aprifnext, they will els° eon nal with their business, the Fluxustonon Altmi they will ,nay cash for all groin delivered to them at their Mill and will deli‘er, twice a week, on Tuesday and Friday, all the Willy grinding en trusted to their cure, without additional charge. Jan. 12, 1652.-1 r Orphans' Court Sale. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court will be sold a t Public 'endue or Outcry, on the premisei, ON FRIDAY TUE 25T11 DAY 01 , FEB RUARY, 1253. a tract or parcel of land, late the estate of Leonard Steffey, dec'd., situate in Ber me township, being the mansion tract, containing 101 Acres of land, more or less, adjoining lands of Nicholas Troutwine, George Borst, Solo mod flamer and Christian Gcarheart; on which is erected a log house and log barn, and shunt 94 Acres cleared thereon; the same being lime stone land, with n good limestone spring In almost everfield. TERMS OF SAL.E.—One third of the pur chase money to be paid on confirmation of sale, the balance in two Noel annual payments with interest, to be secured isy the bonds and mortgage of the purchaser. By the Court, M. F. CAMPBELL, Clerk. Attendance given IT ADAM STEFFY. SAMUF.,L STEFFY, Jan. 12, '03.-St. AdMinistrators. WANTED. ,In exchange for merehandize, 500 luediels of dried apples; played; 250 bushels of Peaches, un paired. A. S. lIALIRISON, & Co. Executor's Notice. Estate of GE;ctitot, RdlttiliTSON, late Of Spring. field township, dee'd. Letters Testamentary on the nhpre Estate, having I:cote:ranted to the undersigned, all per sons indehied will niche immediate payment, and those having chime will present them duly nu thentiented for settlement. GEORGE 110111 , :lagog, TilOM PS( IN STAINS, S Executors. Jan. 12, 1352.—Q... For Rent, From the first of next April, the Brick ]loose in the east end of the Boromth of llnntinpl.m, at present occupied by John A. King. Also the Store Room in Marhet Street occupi ed by Thaddeus •hauuton. WM. DORRIS, Iln Jnn. 5, '53.-3t Barnum and Beach have advertised that they will issue a new weekly paper, called the Il lustrated News ' at six cents per copy, the first number having been advertised to appear on Sat urday last the lOth last. It will he of lli pages, filled with literary leaner of the highest iitanilaril, and as great number or lart,e and hantkome engra vings. They say they intend to make it the best Mast ated newspaper in the world. Their En gravings are intended to embrace views of Public Buildings„ important Public Ceremonies, Histo rical Events, American mid Foreign Battle Fields, &e., stio,ooo have been set apart, to he specially devoted to the imprortinieut and embellishment ui the Paper. The Proprietors are 11. D. &A. E. Beach, with I'. 'l'. Barnum, as special partner.— The prices are as follows, by mail One Copy per volume, h 1,515 Pour Copies, '' 5,00 'reit " 10,00 Invariably in advance. Address, Publishers of the Illustrated News, N. Y. City. The ink, is ISO Fallon Stret.— 'The enterprize is a great 1 , 11'2, list the publishers have the energy, enterprize, ability and means to carry it out successfully. NEW STORE, • New floods and New Prim A. S. 11. RElst N, & Co., have just opened aqsortment of rich and rare Store Gimils, at their new store room in Portstown. Their stock is entirely new, and consists of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, GLASS, HARD & QUEENSWARE. READY . MADE CLOTHING, VARIE TIES AND NOTIONS, &c., all of which will be sold at the lowest rates for cash or exchanged t' or country produce. tiV"rhe highest price given at all times for even• description at merchantable grain. Broad Tip Depot, Dee. 30, 1852. Executor's Notice. Estate of Aim;o.tor..r MEAXS, Itlte of monis township, tico'il. Letters Testamentary on the chore Estate, toe. ing been grann d to the undersigned, all per sons indebted will make immediate payment, anti those haring claims will present them dilly au thenticated for , ettlement. 11. P. Tussu, \VM. CALDWELL, S Executors. Dee. 23,',)2.-6t. run FOR SALES Will ho sold at Private Sale, a farm situated in Woodcock Valley, l•1} miles from liantingdon, and = miles from Marklesburg, and known as the Smallman, 'Cwt. It consists of 840 Acres of land, of width about 250 acres aro cleared, fenced, and under cultivation, and Ow bahutbeis well timbered. The property it well watered, several streams passing through it. Nearly the whole tract is Limestone Land ailld rout be made M'yield largely. The improvements art; Thrt!e Dwelling !louses and a ltat'n. A large portion of the purchase mined will bd allowed to remain secured by a Mortgage oft the prtipati. , -- • • . - - . Apply to Miles S Dorri,, Huntingdon, orJuc * ob Crsemvkll. 'Prong!' Creek. N. B. The land ii pntente.l. roi'scesfeiii be given un the isf of,Aptilnext. Huntingdon lice. 18, • Blasting rowdOr and Safety Pose always on hand Mad for sole at the cheep store of J. Boteot:o. A (`'"R,' t c• lit: ).S kn. Ilw at El.!. SNAI:O4. ge tils. No. 1 Herring, for solo at the store of Giro. GWIN. AdministratOr's ItMite: Estnte of NICHOLAS TRoUTWINk, Into of Surrey township, Huntingdon en., jue'd. T ETTERS oladminktration he ving been grunt .. ed to the undersigned on the above Estate, nil persons knowing themselves indebted will make immediate payment, and thme having claims will present them duly nuthenticated for settlement. DANIEL TROUTWINE, SOLOMON TROUTWINE, Administrators. December 1G,'52.-6t' DR. M. A. HENDERSON, TIAVING provided himself with a new Office, 'adjoining the late reridenee of his father, Dr. IkNouttsos, respectfully tenders hi.' Pro fessional sQuii.esoiß heretofore, to the public. Huntingdon, Dec. 2, 1852. 2::.. 4 ..D 7 WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN BACON, PRODUCE, AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES; No. 23 Wood tit. Pittsburgh. Particular attention paid to the sale of Blooms and Pig Metal, and CASH advances mode. Dec. 9, '52.-1 v. Executor's Notice. Estate of HENRY WIIITE,Iate of West township, dec'a, Letters testamentary having been granted to the undersigned on the above estate, all persois undebted will make immediate payment, and those having clains against said estate will pre sent them ituly authenticated for settlement: AIOLPIIUS I'. WHITE, j • .1011 N COLDSTOCK, 5 Executors, Dec. 9. '52.-6t. NEW GOODS EVERY MONTH, AL The Cheap Cash Produce Store of :lames Brieke The undersigned, encouraged daring the past year, by the very liberal patronage of a discern ing publid, has made permament arrangements for receiving, from the Eastern Cities, FRESH GOODS EVERY MONTH! - His stock of Gro ceries, Drugs, Confection:was, Roots & Shoes, Li quors, Notions, and general varieties, is now ex tensive and rota; fete, of the very finest quality, 11.11 d sold wholesale or retail, at thevery loweAt figures for cash or country produce. Dec. 2, '52.—1 y. Small 1 arm for Sale. The subscriber oilers, at private sale, the Ilidgeland Farm of 00 acres, on which he nose re sides, in !lenders.. township,. one. mild porth cult of Huntingdon. The laud is of the best Innlity of slate, all tillable, and well watered, about 40 acres aro in good cultivation, the rest wolf timbered. .4 new, commodious, and neatly finished fratne hcase and log stable; and a tine orchard ofyoung made and peach trees—mostly grafted fruit—are on the premises. Intending to mere west in the spring, I am determined to sell on reasonable terms. r,A:IIIiEL EitIEDLEY Oct. 15; '52.-3in (+RANI) OPENING or Fall And - Winter Clothing AT THE HUNTINGDON CLOTH ING STORE. A. WILLOUG 11 V, hashist returned from the east wfth n laf;,e and splendid assortment of Fa! 1 and ►Winter Goods 5,i men 11/1,1 bOys, made in the latest fashion and in the most durable manner. Wl,u ever wants to he dressed better and cheaper than any body else in town, let him call at 11 . 11.1.0 U6llll'l'B Clothing Store, une door West of Thus. & Suit, drug store in Huntingdon. Cull and see Ibe yourselves. October 21, 1853. J. & W. SAXTON iLivejust received the most magnificent supply Fall and 'Winter Gbadii ever °tiered in the eitiens of Huntingdon. They consist of every variety of Dress (kinds, such as Silk Dress Paterns, plain and tigured—Merinos, Pitrmetta Cloth, Muslin de Lane, Alpacas Of dif ferent colorti, Silk Lustres, Cn,, &c., and every thing in the shain , prtes (booth, A 1..), Black Silk, Bonnet Silk, Sr,•l: ni n ny', o r every Variety and entry; Cloths. Cassintere and Vesting of every variety and coh.r. Sattinetts at all prices. .1 LSO 500 pieces assorted Prints, Long Shawls, Thibett Shawls, Alttslins, Gingliams ' Flannels , Carpets,' Carpet hags, Gent. Cravats, Ladies Collars;.La yes, Bonnet Ribbon, Feathers, Linings, Gloves of every variety; Ladies Dress 'financings. :Bas tin, Tippets, \lnlL, Bonnets, Gentian Hoods, Hosiery, &e. HARDWARE, the best assortment ever ofl'e'reil in this place. QUEENSIVAIIE, a beautiful assortment of every variety and at ex• cceilingly low priers. BOOTS net SHOES, stilt us Wain Leather. awl coar,t. rogan Boots. Also—nil kinds of Laiiire ;Old (jefltiSlio,s; please call tied examine our HATS :t• VS, No: 7 AroleAkin Nolaskirt Hate, mid an endless vitriet of I • ror .701 M and BVYS. i1I:0(111:1E6' at such prk, u. Vallll , lt fail to pleilge the mint Alsll---I,Ty other article, such as Ott commonly kept in n etandry store, ',hick we are selling lower than ate other hot., in town or country; call marl ere. We are deterniii.ed to sell alt' our old stork at cost, or under. [net. '52. H. W. SMITH. DENTIST, Hr. IAT LIM DOA', P.l. November 18, 1852. Just Arrived. Ono of the hest and largest selrefe,lstorks of Boots and Shoes in floatingaou. Jt lso full as sortment of Gum Shoes, of all Flies, at the new store of J. Batceen. Nails, all kinds,antl sizts, for ,ale at the new store or Brirker. „ • . Fresh cheese always on hand und for sale at the new store of JOSEPH 'DOUGLASS, in 1111(loppnlistown, has constantly on hand, and is prepared to make and repair GUNS Ufall at the shot est notice. N0n.,55, BP."Y hwgoorl, the. Cheat. Store of .1. BRICKER. /47' Linseed Oil, 20 kegs pate White Lead, .Jersey Window Glass and Putty, for sale at the store of Guo. GwiN. WATCHES, CLOCKS, AKD JEWELiti. The subscriber, thankful to his friends and pa trons, and to the Public generally, for their pa. tratiage, still continues to carry on at the same stund„one door east of Mr. C. Coot's Hotel, Mar-, kot street, Huntingdon, where he will attend to all whir will faVor Him with their custom, and al so keeps on band a good assortment of WArcnta, CLocas, Jeaviiptv, &e, all of which.he is deteagined to sell nt low prices. Clocks, Watches awl Jewelry of all kinds will he repaired at short an; having senile ar rangements witi. a good workmen, nil repairs will be done inn neat and durable Mariner, and every person leaving articles for repelling shall have them done at the precise time. By paying strict attention to business, and selling at low rates, he hopes to receive a share of public patronage. JOSEPH BIGGER Huntingdon, Sept. 7,1852.—1 y. CHEAPER TITAN THE CHEAPEST 1 JACOB SNYDER, To his old kinds, and the Public Greeting. Whereas I have just returned from the East, with a full supply of_ . Heady Made Clothing for Men nail Boys—l ton prepared to sell Coats, front $2.50, to $14.00. Punts, from $1,75, to SS.CP. Vests, from 75 cents, to $5,06. Shirts, and Shirt Collars, Hats, Cops, Gloves, Suspenders, &c. &c., of all sorts, 4• sizes, et prices to suit all purchasers. Cell and examine, before you buy, at the Old Stand in lti, u •ket Street. Huntingdon, October 21, 1E52. - - - BRITISH PERIODICAL LITERA* TURE. Republication of the LONDON - QUA RTERLY, THE EDIT BURGH'. THE NORTH BRITISH, AND THE ‘VESTMINSTE RE • VIEWS, AND BLACR• WOOD'S EDINBURGH AGAZ INF.. TERMS.-I•.IT)II?NT TO BE MAI.E IN AUTANCIi For any one.of 61, four Revicwg, • . $3OO. For any two do. •• 5 00. For any three do. • , 7 00. For all four of tfw 1 rio n, 8 00. For Blackwood'A Meguzine, 3 00. For Blackwood and three Reviews, • • 0 00,, For Blackwood and the four Revitme, 10 00. LEONARD SCUTT & CO., Foldtali6i, 79 Fulton street, entrance 54 Gold street: New York' THE ET,EPTIANT ... 4**. :l- iN'-, tf . ~, 1' ,1 *• to4i.: , il`4e o*, . i - v b -,4 ...10,..........„.„.4,....„,....,...., NEW GOODS. Thc public are hereby informed that ; the sub scriber has leased that popular and well ftnown store room in, the Enpbant building, opposite ilia Railroad Hotel, where he has Just received and opened the latent and .I.wst supply of FALL AND ItINTER GOODS in town. His stock consists or evert variety o DRY GOODS, GROffEME,..*. //.1 RDIVA RE, QUENS WARE, BOOTS, &c., &c., all of which will be Fold low for ti n , "d o g,. or exchanged fur country produce. . Lailit7s and gentlemen are respectfully invited, to call and “see the Elephant,'' at least, as do charge is made for exhibiting the animal. ALEX. CARMON. Octohet 14, 1852. 66 ALL'S GOLD THU GLIVIERS” in th, Large a n d Waif.he*, .11,dry and Clacks. jest op, mei by EDMUND SNARE., Ile ha; L far the mesa extensive 010 best se lecied assortment ever brut it to nuil'thlgniT, comprising . Gold god Silver WaNms, Watelies, Patent Levers, Anchors, Lepines odd Qiiarliers.) Fob, Vest and Guard Chains, Finger uild Far Rings, Breast Pins, Cull' and Scarf Pins, asCs, Seal . Kiiys, Pencils, Silver Table Ware, Coral Beads, Spectacles, Gold Pens, Fine Knives, Port Mosaics, nail an endless vari ety of Fapcv Gsclds. 7 Per