Glacial Directory of Hunt. Co. President Judge : Hon. Gto. TAYLOR, of Huntingdon. Associate Jaalges • Hon. Rm. M'WlLLtsms,of Franklin tp. Hon. T. F. STEWART, of West tp. District Attorney : J. &WEL STEWART, of Huntingdon. Sheriff : W. B. ZEIGLER, of Huntingdon. Sheriff's dounsel : W. P. °RAISON, Esq., of lluntingdon. Prothonotary : TnEo. H. CREMER, Esq., of Huntingdon. Register, Recorder, drc. : M. F. CAMPBELL, of llenderson tp. County Commissioners : ROBERT STITT, of Huntingdon. ELIEL SMITH, of Union tp. • SAMUEL WIGTON, of Franklin tp. Commissioner's Clerk: HENRY W. MILLER, of Huntingdon. Commissioner's Attorney : JonN REED, Esq., of Huntingdon. Auditors : RALPH CROTSLEY, of Cass tp. KENZIE L. GREEN, of Clay tp. DAVID PARKER, of Warriorsmark. Treasurer : JonN MARKS, of Huntingdon. Directors of Poor: JAMES SAXTON, of Huntingdon. JOHN BREWSTER, of Shirley tp. GEO. HUDSON, of Clay tp. Poor House Attorney : DAvire BLArR, Esq., of Huntingdon. Poor House Treasurer: HENRY BREWSTER, of Shirley tp. Deputy Surveyor: WILLIAM CHRISTY, of Porter tp. Coroner : ISAAC, WOLVERTON, of Brady tp. Court Crier : SAMUEL S. SMITH, of Huntingdon. $6OO CHALLENGE! Hobensack's Worm Syrup-. An article founded upon Scientific Principles, compounded with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly safe when taken, and has never been known to fail in curing the most obstinate case. Worms can never exist when this remedy is once used, from the fact that it only destroys them hot removal all the slime and mucus which may remain. The Tape Worm. This worm is the most difficult one to destroy of all that inhabit the human body. It grows to an almost indefinite length, and becoming so coiled and fastened in the intestines and stomach as to produce Fits, St. Vitus' Dance, &c., which, is the cause of many going to the grave, not be lieving that these complaints have their origin from the Tape Worm; consequently they do not use the proper medicines for their disease. To those who are afflicted with this ass ful foe to health, I recommend the use of my Worm Sy - rup, and Liver Pills; the Syrup to be taken in doses of two table-spoonstuls three times a day, then takefrom 5 to 8 of my Liver Pills, to die loge and pass the worm. By strictly following these directions, the most obstinate cases of Tape Worm can be speedily cured. Hound or Stomach Worm. This worm is usually found in the small intes tines, and is the worm most common to children, vet is not entirely confined to them, as adults }lave frequently been known to sutler with them. The symptoms most promineht while affected with this worm, are hardness and fullness of the belly slimy stools,looseuess of the bowels, picking at the nose, a blueish streak under the eyes, &c.— It' yon, or any of your children have any of the above symptoms, Ilobensack's Worm Syrup can safely be depended upon—by using it you have a certain, safe, and speedy cure; and if after using it according to the directions, the patient is not restored to health; and the storms thoroughly eradicated from the system, you can rest assured there is no remedy beyond the grave, as for fail, there is no such word as fail with those who use my worm Syrup. Ascarldes, or Small Thread Worm These worms, to which the human system is liable, are the most troublesome of all others.— They aro generally to be found in the rectum,and if allowed to remain, from the irritation they pro duce, lay the foundation for setious disorders; such as indammion of the bowels, and other de rangements of the stomach. The best and safest medicine that can be used is Ilobensack's Worm Syrup. Such is the astonishing power of my medicines over Ascarides, that I defy any one to produce a case where my worm Syrup and Liver Pills are recommended to be used they will not cure. All that is necessary is to use the Syrup in accordance with directions on each bottle; and in case a gentle purgative is required in order to allay the irritation they produce, the Liver Pills by their sympathising action and healthy opera tion upon the bowels, is the most pleasant medi cine that can be taken. llobensack , s Liver Pills. No part of the system is more liable to disease th.stt the Liver, it being supplied with numerous blood-vessels and nerves, and if diseased, the blood of course flowing through all parts of the body produces Liver Complaints, Jaundice. Bil lions Affections; Dyspepsia, &c., &e. Liver Complaint. Is attended with chills, succeeded by fever, se vere pains in the region of the Liver, vomiting, bitter tastes, yellow furred tongue, pulse full and bomuling, the pain in the side is increased by pressure, should the left lobe be affected, the pain is generally in the left shoulder, with a short, dry cough, the skin becoming of a sallow appearance, and the stools clay colored. This disease can be cured by the use of Hohensack's Liver Pills, es they act directly upon the seat of the disease, and then operating upon the bowels they expel all the corrupt-and vitiated matter from the system. Dyspepsia. The symptoms of Dyspepsia, and its various diseases are dizziness in the head, heartburn, op pression after eating meals, sournesr arising from the stomach, &c., and sometimes general languor of the whole body, from this it will be seen that the diseme owes its origin to a disorganized state of the Liver and Stomach. flobensack's Liver Pills is the very medicine to effect a per manent and lasting cure, as they act by changing the certain morbid actions of the system into a healthy action, and rendering the blood pure and healthy. To Females. You will find these Pills an invaluable medi cine in many complaints to which you are subject. In obstructions either total or partial, they have been tbund of inestimable benefit in restoring and purifying the blood and other fluids so as to cure all complaints which may arise from female irreg ularities, as headache, dimness of sight, pain in the side, back, &c. These Pills are the only safe and effectual remedy to cure the following corn plaints, Gout, Nervousness, Melancholy, Sick Headache, Giddiness, Rheumatism, distressing Dreams, Dimness of Sight, or in fact any of the diseases that arise from the affections of the Liver, impurity of the blood, or Constipation of the Bowels. Medical Evidence. WE, the undersigned Physicians, having had the receipt of their manufacture submitted to us for inspection; say, that the ingredients of which they are comoosed makes them the hest Pill in nee for all diseases of tho Liver, Impurities of the Blood, GEORGE WOOD, M. D. Y. Caowczy, M. D. L. Bowes, M. D. erPurchase none but those buying the signs. tare of u.T, N. iILOBENSACK,” as all oth• ors are worthless imitation.. - Agent. wishing new supplies, and all others wishing to become agents, most address the pro prietor, J. N. lIOBENSACK, at Ids Laborato ry, No. 120 North Second Street, above Race, Philadelphia. wir Sold by all Druggists and Merchants in the United States. [June, 8, rIEPHYR worsted, Lisle, Cotton, Linen Floss, Cotton Floes, Lace Mitts, Mohair Mitts, Silk Gloves, Kid Gloves, Lislo Thread, Cotton, and every variety of Dress Trimming suitable for spring and summer dress, for sail by J. i fr W. SA/TO:V. Geld Watches , ill bt Zold by ?ewer than the, hero. James:Bricker, At the old stand formerly occupied by Peter Swoope, on Maio Street, Huntingdon, Pa., has just returned from the City with a New Stock of Hardware, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Notions, Drugs, Paints, Oils, dtc., Stc., Which are offered at the lowest prices, also re ceiving a large supply of CANDIES, which wilt be sold at wholesale price as low ns 14 cts. per lb. Also, Fruits, Oranges, Lemons, Rais ins Figs, &c. All of which have been bought with great care, and on the best terms, and will he sold low for Cash or to punctual customers. I flatter myself that I can and will sell Goods as they can be bought for in this neighborhood.— My friends are requested to call and examine for themselves, feeling confident that those who do so cannot go away without buying. Ladies and Gentlemen of this neighborhood believe me when . I nay that great pains have been taken to get such goods as you admire. JAMES BRICKER Huntingdon, May 18,'53. SCOTT & SWOOPE, Attorneys at Law, Huntingdon, Pa,, Office same as that formerly occupied by John Scott, Esq. May 11, 1553. THOMAS P. CAMPBELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Will attend to alibusiness entrusted to him. Of fice nearly opposite the Court House. May 4, 53. PUMP MAKING. The subscriber respectfully informs the public that he now dexotes his whole time and atten tion to making and repairing pumps and will promptly attend to all orders and calls that he may be favoured with warreuted all work to be made of the best materials, and done in work manlike manner at reasonable prices. Address Mill Creek P. O. Huntingdon county, ISAAC WOOLVERTON. We the Subscribers having used of Isaac Wol verton's make of Pumps and do not hesitate in saying that we believe them to be the best pump that is now in general use. • REFFERENCES J. Porter, Thos. Rood, Charles Porter, Jno. Armitage, Wm. D. Shaw, William Dorris, Conrad Bucher, William Christy, Jno. Whittaker, David Bliar, Wm. Orbicon, D. McMurtrie, Thos. Fisher. May 18, 1853. e KEYSTONE HOTEL. James Haslet respectfully informs his friends and the traveling public generally, that lie has taken nharge of the "Keystone Hotel," at Spruce Creek, Huntingdon county, Pa., and is well prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with their custom. No pains will he spared to render the fullest satisfaction. May 18, 1853, 1000 PIECES Of Different Articles of Clothing now open and for sale at JACOB SNYDER'S Cheap; Clothing; Store, Directly in the centre of the town, viz : Conte from $l,OO to $16,00 rants c, 66 66 6.00 Vests 61 7, 11 5,00 Shirts " 50 "1,50 Also a fashionable, selection of Silk and Linen rocket and Neck Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Suspen• dere, Buttons, Cravat Buckles, &c. Also first-rate Silk Dross lints, and any tiunn tity of soft Hats and Cloth Caps. All of the above tvill be sold cheap Ifor cash in opposition to Jews and Gentiles. N. B.—Always ready to do Tailoring to order in the best and most workmanlike manner, not inferior to any other establishment in the State. May 11, 1853. MILLER'S RAIL-ROAD HOTEL. Huntingdon, Pa. GMILLER returns thanks to his numerous . friends for the liberal patronage his house received during the past year, and hopes to mer it a continuance of the same during the present year. As his house is most convenient to the bepot, every exertion will be made to make it a comfortable stopping place for strangers, trav ellers, and the people of the county generally. May 4,1853.-31 n. NEW Grocery and Confectionary Store, LONG & DECKER, RESPECTFULLY informs their friends and the public in general, that they have opened a new Grocery and Confectionary Store, under the Sons of Temperance Hall, on Main street, Huntingdon, where they have now on hand a full and general assortment of Groceries, Confection aries, and Spices of all kinds, which they will sell wholesale and retail. They have also on hand 1 Buckets, Salt, Carpet Bags, Fancy Articles, &c., &c., &c., all of which they will sell cheap.— Country produce taken in exchange for goods— the cash paid alien we have no goods to suit cus tomers. As we are determined to accommodate all who may call at our store, wo invite an examination and trial of our stock. LONG & DECKER. Huntingdon, April 272'53. TIN AND SHEET IRON MANUFACTORY. JOSEPH 11. TIIOMPSON returns thanks for the liberal patronage he has heretofore receiv ed, and hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the same. Tin and Sheet Iron Wares always on hand, of all sorts and si zes, and made of the best material. Cooking Stoves, large and small, to burn wood or coal, warranted slot to cut in the eye. Please call, at the cheap corner, in the diamond and see for yourselves. Huntingdon, April 27,1853. NOTICE. Persons indebted to the Huntingdon Journal Office for advertising or Job work, done during the past year will please settle the same immedi etcly. No further notice will be given. J. A. HALL. Huntingdon, April, 13, 1853. HATS—such as Mo'cabin, Kossuth, for men and boys, also Calcutta, Leghorn and Chip, just received and for sale cheap by J. il. W. SAXTON. HATS.—Moleskin No. I and 2, of the latest styles. Kossuth Hats of various styles and qualities—will be sold low at the cheap store of GEO. r GIVIN. A LARGE and splendid assortment of Bon nets, Misses' Flats and childrens' lints and Caps, selling at low prices at the store of 7th - ei - divi.v. BOOTS ,9.11rD SHOES, for men and boys, a good assortment, at the store of GEO. OW IN. COLE Dress Patterns—such as Brocade, Figur ed, Plain and Cross-barredjust received and fur sale by J. ¢•. IV. SAXTON. VANCY Dress Articles—fur gentlemen and la• dies, fur sale by S. & U. LEVI. GROLENES—Frosh and cheap, at the store l.s,a ADIES DRESSES—aII kinds of goods suit able, at the cheap store of S & G. LEVI. A large lot of Shoes—Lace Boots, Buskins, LiMisses and Children's at the Store of D. r. GWIN. A superior lot of Rifles, for sale at the ELEPHANT. BARGE DE LAINES, in endless variety, at the cheap corner of A. DAEMON.. SPLENDID iiirortalcut of Ladies' Dr( •CL Giiedi , j3st received at C.IEZIC.!.VSi, J. E. GOULD, (Successor to A. FOIT.) Na 164 Chestnut Street, whim's Sniping, PHILADELPHIA, Extensire Music Publisher, and Dealer in Mu sical Instruments of every description. Exclusive Agent for the sale of Ballet, Davis & Co's (Boston) PATaNT SCSPENSION BRIDGE tEolian and other PIANOS, L. Gilbert's Boudoir Pianos, Melodeons, Mar tin's Guitars, Harps, Violins, Sheet Music, Music Books, Fec. Residents in the country will be supplied by mail nr otherwise with any music they may wish, at as low rates as if purchased in person. Bay ing ono of the largest stocks in the United States I feel confident of satisfying all all who may fa nor me with a call or order. • Dealers in Music supplied on the most reason able terms. Pianos to let. Second-hand Pianos for sale. T. T. CROFT, Agent, Harrisburg, Pa. May 11, 's3.—ly. BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL. Whore may be obtained the most speedy rem edy for SECRET DISEASES.—GIects Strictures, Seminal Weakness, Pain in the Loins, Affections of the Kidneys, and all those peculiar affections arising from a secret habit, particularly the youth of both sexes, which if not cured, produces con stitutional debility, rendering marriage impossi ble, and in the end destroys both Mind and Body. Young Men especially, who have become the victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and des tructive habit which annually sweeps to an un timely grave thousands of young men of the most exalted talents and brilliant inteliect, who might otherwise have entranced listening senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to ecstacy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. Married persons, or those contemplating mar riage, being aware of physical weakness, should immediately consult Dr. J., and be restored to perfect health. - . . Dr. Johnston, office No. 7 South Fredrick St., seven doors from Baltimore Street, east side up the steps. 111 W Be particular in obtaining the name and number, or you will mistake the place. A cure warranted, or no charge made, in limn one to two days. TAM: Nonce.—Dr. Johnston's office is in his dwelling, up the steps. liis very extensive prac tice is a sufficient guarantee, that ho is the only propel physician to apply to. Dr. Johston, member of the lloykl College of Surgeons. London, graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges of the United States, and the greater part of whom life has been spent in the Hospitals of London, Paris Philadelphia, and elsewhere, has effected some of the most aston ishing cures that were ever known, many trou hied with ringing in the ears and head when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sud den sounds, and bashfulness, with frequent blush ing attended sometimes with derangement of mmd, were cured immediately. A CERTAIN DISEASE.—It 'iS is melancholy fact that thousands full victims to this horrid disease owing to the unskilfulness of ignorant pretenders who by the use of that deadly poison Mercury, ruin the Constitution, causing the most serious symptoms of that dreadful disease to make their appearance, such as affections of the head, nose, throat, skin, etc., progressing with frightful ra pidity till death puts a period to their dreadful suffering, by sending them io that Bourne whence no traveler returns. TARE PARTICULAR Novice.—Young men who have injured themselves by a certain practice in dulged in when alone—a habit Itequently learned from evil companions, or at school—the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured renders marriage impossible, and de stroys both eind and body. What a pity that a young man, the hope of his country, mid the darling of his parents siintild be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequence of deviating from the path of nature and indulging inn certain secret habit. Such persons before contemplating Marriage, should reflect that a sound mind and body are the most necessary requisites to promote connu ldal happiness, Indeed without these, the jour ney through life becomes a weary pilgrimage, the prospect hourly darkens to the view. the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filed with the melancholy reflection, that the happiness of another becomes blighted with our own. CONSTITUTIONAL. DEIIILITY.—Dr. J. address es young men, and all who have injured them selves by private and improper indulgence. IMPUISSANA.—These are some of the sad and melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth, vie: Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Pains in the head, Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular power, Palpitation of the Heart Dys pepsia, Nervous Irritability, Detangements of the Digestive Functions, General Debility Symptoms of Consumption, &e. MENTALLY—The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded; Loss of memory, Confusion of ideas, Depression of Spirit, Evil Forbodings; Aversion to Society, Self Distrust, Love of Soli tude, &c., aro some of the evils produced. TboustMds of persons of all ages,can now judge what is the cause of their declining health. Los ing their vigor, becoming weak, polo and emacia ted, have singular appearance about the eyes, cough and symtoms of consumption. Married persons, or those contemplating mar riage, being aware of physical weakness, should immediately consult Dr. J. and be restored to per fect health. Office, No. 7, South Frederick-St., Baltimore, Md. ALL SURGICAL OPRItATIONN PERFORMED.— N. B. Let no false delicacy prevent you, but ap ply immediately either personally or by letter. Skin Diseases Speedily Cured, To STRARGERS.—The ninny thousands cured at this Institution within the last ten years, and the numerous important Surgical Operations performed by Dr. J.,witnessed by the Reporters of the papers, and many other persons, notices of which have appeal ed again and again before the public, is a sufficient guarantee that the afflicted will find a skillful and honorable physidlan. As there are no many ignorant and worthless quacks advertising themselves us Physicians,ruin mg the health of the afflicted Dr. Johnston would say to those unacquainted with his reputation that his Credentials or Diplomas always hang in his office. Weakness of the organs immediately cured, and full vigor restored 'All letters post paid—remedies sent by May 22, 1853.—1 y . The Climax now Completely Capped. Charles S. Black Hog just returned from the East with the cheapest and most fashionable assortment of Boots, Shoes, Galtors, both Gentlemen's and Ladies', that ever was brought to the borough of Huntingdon. He is thankful for past patronage, and hopes to do as well in the future, by selling very tow and en deavoring to oblige. The best Ladies' Slippers can be had for 55 cents per pan—and all others at prices correspondingly. Don't forget the sign of the "Yellow Boot." NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS. DAVID P. GWIN, TNFORMS his friends and the public in general that he has just received from Philadelphia, and is now opening nt the corner of Hill and Bath streets, opposite Coats' Hotel, un • Entire New Stock of Goods, Cowlstiny of aot/ii ' Casaimeres, Cotton Goods, Silks, Fancy and Black &refs de Lanes, Deboisc, Lawns, Ginylanno, Linens, Mus lin* and Prints of every description, Hosiery, dloves, Silk Mitts, long and short, Veils, Collura, Under-sleeves, Ribbons, Shawls, Fancy and Plain Crape, and a general variety of Dress Goods too numerous to mention. Also, a large assortment of Bonnets, Bats, Shoes, &c. A mo, Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, Fish and Salt. The public arc respectfully invited to call and examine my Goads, as I am determined to sell them CHEAP. All kind. of country Produce taken in exchange fur Goods at the highest market prices. Huntingdon, April 10, 1853. r , ,,OTHING.---A largo assortment for nice and . at the cheap c9cuu of F. LEVI. Entered according to Act of Coo to the yew 1801, by J. B. 1100311 TON, E. D., the dark's Otlice of the District Court for the Diatom District of Pennsylvania. Another Scientific Wonder! OREAT OURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! DR. J. S. HOUGHTON'S hs THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, OR, GASTRIC JUICE. Prroared from BERNET, or the fourth STOMACH Or THE ox, after directions of BARON Lan ni% the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. Hovourros, M. 1)., Philadelphia, Pa. This NATURE'. OWN REMEDY for an unhealthy Stomach. No ore of man can equal its curative powers. It contains no ALCHOHOL, BITTERS, ACIDS, Oi NAUSEOUS DRUGS. It iS extremely agreeable to the taste, and may be taken by the most feeble patients who cannot eat a water cracker without acute distress. Beware of DRUGGED IMITATIONS. Pepsin_ is not A DRUG. - . . Call on the Agent and get a Descriptive Cir cular, gratie, giving a large amount of simisrritic EVIDENCE, from Liebig's Animal Chemistry; Dr. Combo's Physiology of Digestion; Dr. Perei ra on Food and Diet; Dr. John W. Draper, of New York University; Prof. Dunglison's Physi ology; Prof. Silliman, of Yale College; Dr. Car penter's Physiology; &c., together with reports of CURES from all parts of the United States. ar OBSERVE TIM !—Every bottle of the gen uine PEPSIN bears the written signature of J. S. liocouirox, M D., sole proprietor, Philadelphia Pa. Copy-right and Trade Mark secured. cr Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Med icines. Price ONE DOLLAR per bottle. May 11, '53.-1 y. • DR. MARCHISI'S UTERINE CATHOLICON IS respectfully of d to the citizens . I(7STINGDON pity as a prepa ion of earnest ',totem° to fain t, and destined JOCOMC identifl with the health I happiness of Females. his CATHOL :ON will cure 95 ,r cent. of ell ironic diseases in lental to the n otable female, married or unmarried, and usually known undo the name of • . Female Complaints. Of these are Prolapsas Uteri, or Falling of the Womb, Phan. Allms, or Whites: Chronic Infa tuation and Ulceration of the 'Vona; Incidental Themorrahage, or Flooding: Painfid, Suppressed, and irregular Ilfenstruation, 3sc., with all their ac companying evils, (Cancer oxbepted,) no matter MANY I'ItOIIIINEN'EPiIYSANANS in the city ofNew York and other places, flailing them selves without a remedy in inveterate cases of the above complaints, and having due regard for the welfare of their patients, have recommended the use of this medicine; and, niter witnessing its salutary effects are now manifesting their appro bation, not nifty by resorting to it in their treat ment of all the diseases for which it is intended, but in some instances accepting the agency of it to facilitate its introduction into more general use by the Faculty. The influence of this composition upon the fe male constitution is of the most friendly kind; the most delicate and feeble female strati have std tear in its use for any length of time, for it con tain any mercury, nor any article which can pence in any way injurious, being made entirely of vegetable extracts, and prepared to taste like a pleasant cordial. . . 'The modem operandi of this remedy, in the cure of this class of diseases, is through the genera economy of the system, with the peculiar deter mination to the female brans. ADDITIONAL PROM' of this Catholicon being worthy of the confidenc9 Of the afflicted, as a Succesdul, Safe and Cheap Remedy, will be found in the pampliletf together with important observations touching the nature and sytnptonls of the diseases, to which the attention of Ladies and Practitioners is respectfully invited. THE INGREDIENTS, as certified by high medical authority, (see pamphlet,) are All Vege table; and are not associated with any article un friendly to the animal economy. REFERENCES: Prof. Dunbar, M. D., Baltimore, Md•; J. C. Orrick, M. D. Raltintore; P. B. Peckham, M.D. Utiea, N. Y.; D. Y. Foote, M. D., Syracuse, N. Y.; M. H. Mills, M. D., Rochester, N. Y.; L. D. Fleming, M. D., Canandaigua, N.Y.; W. W. Reese, M. D., City of New York; W. Prescott, M. D., Concord; N. H. Pau;phlets can yo had gratis at the store of Thomas Read & oti, Agents, Druggists, &e., Huntingdon, Pa. Sold by lending Druggists in all the adjoining counties. J. B. MARCHIBI & CO., Proprietors, Cen tral Depot, 904 Broadway, New York. May 1 I, '59.-6m. BLINDS- & SHADES, B. J. WILLIAMS, No. 12, Sixth Street, A FEW DOORS ABOVE MARKET ST., PHIL4DELPHL/I. The most Extensive and Best Manufacturer in the United States, Originator of all New Styles ! Has taken the highest premiums at nll the Exhi bitions; buys the best materials cheap fur cash, which enables him to sell SUPERIOR WINDOW BLINDS SHADES As LOW es others sell inferior articles. Faintest and Gilt Shades of beautiful designs. Buff and White Holland Shades, .Trimmiugs, Fixtures, &c. Store Shades Painted and Lettered to order. Old Blinds Painted and Trimmed. Purcha sers, please call. 137 - WE STUDY TO PLEASE._O3 April 27, 1853.-Iy. A GREAT BARGAIN. Real Estate_at Private Sale. 9111 E subscriber, wishing to move to the West, gill sell his farm, situate in Union township, Huntingdon county, two or three miles from the Penna. Canal and Central Railroad, consisting of Three Huudred Acres. one hundred of which aro cleared, sand ip a good state of cultiva tion, thebulance well timbered. On the premises there are erected two good dwelling houses, one double log barn, and a sass-mill; there are also a large number of &nit trees, consisting of Apple, Peach, Pear, and Plum, of the best quality. Ap ply to the subscriber living on the premises. , • ELIEL SMITH. April 20, 1853.-31 n. BOOKS! BOOKS!! MBE subscriber has ,pened, permanently, an extensive New Book Store, opposite Whitta ker's hotel, on Rail Road Street. 10,000 Volumes in Store, and for sale, wholesale an re tail, extremely low for cash. Ills stock consists of Law, Medical, Theological, Poetical, Historical, Mechanical, Scieutific und Miscellaneous Works, together with a general assortment of Blank work, School Books and Stationary, nod in short, every variety in the Book and Stationary way, can be procured of hint ut the shortest notice, and upon the most fitvoruble terms. Call and exam ine for yourselves. WM. COLON. Iluntiegdon, April 13, 's3.—ly. BIaRE.IST/INS, Ear Ringe, and Finger Rings, in endless variety, at Brim. SNARL', Tam HE !finest assortment 01 Boots owl Sls e% or °frond is LO7/1, fir sale low by J. OM. LATEST ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS J& W. SAXTON have just received from • Philadelphia the ,!nest assortment of Spring and Summer Goods ever brought to this place, consisting as follows t Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Cotton Goods, Silk Dross Patterns, Berge de Laines, Debages, Lawns, Milslinsi bleached and unbleach ed, Black Silk, and a great variety of Trimmings, suitable for Summer Dress Goods. ALSO-500 Prints, of every variety and shade; a beautiful assortment of Gingham, Linen Lus tros. Also—an endless variety of Hoziory, such as Gloves of all sorts, colors, and sizes; Stockings of evory size and color; Black Silk Mitts, long and short; Black Veils, and a great variety of Trim mings too numerous to mention, which we aro de termined to sell as low, and lower, than any House in town. GROCERIES, of which-we have the very best the market affords. QUEENSWARE, a general assortment, including GLASSWARE. HARDWARE, of which we always keep the largest and best as sortment ever kept in this place. ROPES AND CORD, consisting as follows—Bow-Lines, Stern-Lines, Tow-Lines, Bed-Cords, &c., Sc. Salt, Fish, and Plaster, always on band. We al so store and buy Grain, and it is admitted on all hands that we have the most convenient place of unloading grain in town. Our old stock of Goods we are determined to sell at cost, and under. Also, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. Please give no a cell, and you will, we have no doubt, be satisfied of the fact. Cap. 6, '53. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. MITE undersigned respectfully informs the pub- lie that be still continues to carry on the above business at his old stand, on Main Street, nearly opposite the Presbyterian Church, where he has constantly on hand an extensive assort ment of well-made work, which consist of a va riety of Windsor Chairs, Settees, &c. The sob scriber feels no hesitation in warranting all his work, as it consists of the hest of material, and made in the best workmanlike style; he flatters himself to be able to turn out st ork unsurpassed by any East of the mountain. lie returns his thanks to the public for the liberal patronage heretofote received, and hopes, by strict Munition to business, to receive a continuance of the same. Persons desirous of purchasing anything in his I line, will do wall to give hint a call, ns he is de termined to sell very low, to suit the times. A boy will be taiken, if application be made to learn the Chair making business. JOHN SKEES. Huntingdon, April 13, '53.—1y,. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! GEORGE GWIN, HAS just returned from the Eastern Cities with 1-1, n large and splendid assortment of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS. Notwithstanding all kinds of Goods have ad vanced in price, lie is determined to sell at the old rates, His assortment consists of Dry-Goods, Groceries, QUEENS WARE, HARDWARE, nod all kinds of Goods usually kept in a country store. Also, a beautiful assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Moo, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, BOOTS, and SHOES and a variety of Goods of all kinds. Feeling thankful for the encouragement he has received, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the sante. Huntingdon, April 13, 1853. GAS FIXTURES AND LAMPS. Heidrich, Horning, & Brother, No. 221, N. 2nd St. above Vine, PHILADELPHIA, Ht v ,rbu h sai d nemssa7.3'eaasrsarAtt l oarbery i finscise manufactured under our immediate supervision, we are enabled to offer to purchasers superior ar ticles, in every branch of our trade, upon the most favorable terms. At our Store may be found in every variety and style of finish, Gas and Lamps, Chandeliers, Pendants, Side Brackets, for Halls, Churches, &c. The improved Pine Oil Lamp, al so, Fluid, Lard, and Oil Lamps, Commieles, Ho rivet holders, Parlour, Night, and Reading Lamps, or band lamps, glasses, globes, Wicks, Shades, &c. All Work warranted or no sale. Factors, No: SC, Noble St., near Fourth. Re member Store 221 N. 2nd at., next door to J. Stewart Depuy's Carpet Store. [ap. 6,—'53.-3m. MOUNT UNION 110 TEL .- ISAAC & WILLIAM Wens, the present Propri etors of the above Hotel, at Mount Union, Hun tingdon county, respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they are prepared to accommodate all who are disposed to favor them with their custom, and that no pains will be spared to render satisfaction. The Hotel is convenient so the Rail Road sta tion and the closest attention will ho given to bag gag lip . , in having it conveyed to and from the den [April 6, 1853.-1 y THE GOLD MINES OF CALIFORNIA AND AUSTRALIA outdone, by the magnificent display of Jewelry, Watches, Flocks, ad just n Fancy Goods received from Now York and Philadelphia by the under signed. His splendid stock consists of Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Chains, Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Pencils, Keys, Gold Pens, Ear Rings, Sil ver Table Ware, &c:, Port Folios, Clocks, Port Monnaies, and an endless assortment of Fancy Goods too numerous to mention. neat a ` n v r c atglan 3 t7a w lVispa a i n re d d F an a r v.t A iti r t t At es - ED. EDMUND SNARE. March 90, 1853. LATE ARRIVAL Of Spring and Summer Goods, at S. & G. LEVIS' STORE, The subscribers respectfully return thanks for the patronage they have received during the time they have been in business, and would inform the old customers of S. Levi, with as many new ones as may be pleased to favor them with their pat ronage, that they still continue to distribute Goods at Maguire's old stand, in Market Square, Hun tingdon, where they wilt be happy to supply all who may be in want of anything in their line at the lowest possible rates. Ladies and Gentlemen what we are going to tell you now is no "Hum bug." ' Oar stock o‘Goods consists chiefly of a mcst splendid assortment of DRY GOODS, Ladies Dress Goods, from the plianest to the finest Silks, Alpacas, Mouslin de Base, Mous tie Laines, White and Brown Muslins, White Dress Muslins, and La dies' Dress Goods in every variety. Also, Ho siery, Gloves, Veils, Woolen Scarfs &c., &c., with a variery of Fancy Articles and Jewelry. Also a splendid stock of Clothe, Cassimeres & Ready-Made Clothing Fine Coats from $7,50 to $l5; Business Coats from $1 to $10; Pauts from 75ets. to $6; Vests from 37icts. to $5. Wen and Boys' Hats di. Caps, of different qualities. Also—A splendid assortment of Ladies' Shoes, got up with he latest and most approved pattrens and styles. Also—a choice selection of Groceries, Queens ware, Hardware, Glassware, &c., &c. As our motto is "Quicte SALES AND SMALL Norms," whoever does not comp and buy from us does not intend Ws.° money, thinking a nimble nineponce better than a slow shilling, we invite all to come and (mantilla our stock of Goods, us we charge nothing for looking at them, so it you don't buy it will cost you nothing but the pleasure of a pleasant ride or walk—for we intend to keep ull front a broomstick to a windmill. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for Goods. BINION & GABRIEL LEVI. March 23, 1853. Afresh supply of Garden Seeds trom Risley' Gardens, just received, and for sale by Feb. 23, 1853. J. 3c. SAXTON. fir 100 Sacks of Stilt in store, and for sale by GEO. GWIN.. GULL)awI Silver Spectacles at all prices, si E. Snare's. April 15,1884. A x 1116.1 aeruninost of BONNETS, ust ro• 11 vei , ed al the ulmat , ..:toro of :3. f C. LLVI, HOUSEKEEPERS. HOUSEKEEPERS study your interests, why go to Auction end pay extravagant prices for half-made Font...rune' Call at No. I, North NINTH street, and examine the largest assort- I moat of the best made Furniture and Bedding in the city, Feather Beds, Ilair, Husk, and Straw Mattresses; a large assortment of fancy What nots, Sofa Tables, marble tops, and Washstands; Walnut and Mahogany French Tete-a-tetes, Di vans, Wardrobes, Bookcases; French Bedsteads; Fancy Staled Scat, Cane seat, Windsor, and of fice Chairs, Counting-house, and cane-seat Stools, Settee and Arm-chair Cushions; Cottage furni ture made in every style and color; Sofa Beds and Lounges, wholesale and retail, and wuranted to give satisfaction, and sold at the lowest prices. April 8,1853.-1 y TWO FEN ALES MURDERED! The Murderer Convicted! The public are hereby informed that the sub scriber has leased that popular and well known store room in the Elephant building, opposite the Railroad Hotel, where be has just received and opened the latest and best supply of SPRING AND SUMMED GOODS in town. His stock consists of every variety of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUENS WARE, BOOTS, SHOES, &e., all of which will be sold low for the "dust," or exchanged for country produce. Ladies and gentlemen are respectfully invited to call and "see the Elephant? at least, as no charge is made for exhibiting the animal. ALEX. CARMON. March 30, 1853. A. P. Wicsox. R. Buren PETRIKIN. WILSON & PETRIKIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BUNTINGDON, PA. Practice in the several Courts of Huntingdon, Blair, Cambria, Centre, Mifflin and Juniata Coun ties. March 23, 1853. CkRR, GIESE, & CO., FLOUR, GRAIN & LUMBER Commission Merchants, Nos. 23 & 25, Spear's Wharf, BALTIMORE. Baran TO- John Clark, Esq., President Citizens Bank, Balt. A. P. Giles, Esq., Cashier Franklin Bank, " John Hertzler, Jr., Esq., Philadelphia. Rogers, Sinnickson, & Co., " J. Tome, Esq., Presd't Cecil Bank, Port Deposit. J. Wallower & Son, Harrisburg. Col. H. C. Eyer, Selinsgrove. J. H. App & Co., -" Nagle, Wingate & Co., Milton. W. W. Cooke, Eq.. Mulkey. Simon Schuyler, Esq., " Geo. Bodine, Hughesville. W. Weaver & Co., Montoursville. Gen. W. F. Packer, Williamsport. T. \V. Lloyd, Esq., Cashier, " James H. Holing, Esq., Lewis G. Hitting, McHenry & Rabb, Jersey Shore. J. P. Htiling, Lock Haven. gfir Carr':Giese Co., have the largest wharf room of any Commission House in Baltimore, al, ways giving quick despatch to boats in discharg ing their cargoes. [Feb. 23-6 m Foundry for Sale or Rent. THE old established Stone Foundry. 40 b 40 yfeet, Wore Boom 30 by 40 feet, En gineliouse 30 by 31 feet; Patterns for Cook Stoves, 3 sizes—Patterns for Cook Stoves fur Coal and Wood, 3 sizes; Parlor Stoves for Wood or Cool, Tight Air Stoves, Thrashing Machine Patterns, Patterns for Stoves, 4 sizes; and for runottts for Forges and Bolling Mills, Wagon Box Patterns, Hill-side and Bull Plough Patterns, Iron Wash Kettles, with a variety of other Pat terns, and slam° Lathe fur turning Iron or Wood, all in good order. Apply to the subscriber at Alexandria, ISRAEL GRAPH'S. January 12, 1853. ZING & moon:nun, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN BACON, PRODUCE, AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES; No. 23 Wood St. Pittsburgh. Particular attention paid to the sale of Blooms and Pig Metal, and CASH advances made. Dec. 9, ' 52.-1 y. WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWELRY. The subscriber, thankful to his friends and pa trons, and to the Public generally, for their pa tronage, still continues to carry on at the same stand, ono door east of Mr. C. Cones Hotel, Mar ket street, Huntingdon, where he will attend to all who will favor him with their custom, and al so keeps on hand a good assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, Ji:WELItY, &c., &c., all of which he is determined to sell at low prices. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry of all kinds will be repaired at short notice, and having 'flak ar rangements with a good workman, all repairs will be done in a neat and durable manner, and every person leaving articles for repairing shall havo them done at the precise time. By paying strict attention to business, .d selling at low rates, he hopes to receive a share of public patronage. JOSEPH RIGGER. Huntingdon, Sept. 7,1852.—1 y. NEW STORE, New Goods and New Prices. HARRISON, & COUCH have just opened a magnificent assortment of rich and rare Store Goods, at their now store room in Portstown. Their stock is entirely new, and consists of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, GLASS, HARD & QUEENS WARE, READY MADE CLOTHING, VARIE TIES AND NOTIONS, &c., all of which will be sold at tho lowest rates for cash or exchanged for country produce. Cr The highest price given at all times for every description of merchantable grain. Broad Top Depot, Dec. 30, 1852. THOS. READ, Would respectfully inform his friends and the public, that ho has on hand and is receiving for the coming season, a fine assortment of cl 7 cza •sQr cab azznw, Consisting of Watches, Chains, Breast Pins, Pin. ger Rings, Ear Rings Pencils, Keys, Thimbles, Studs, Medallions, Together with his eclebra• ted and unrivalled GOLD PEN, Which is equal if not superior, to any now in use. Each Pen is Engraved with his own name, and every Pen Warranted. Oh did you over, no I never ! Merry on no what a treat; • Get Read's Gold Pon, they're extra fine, And only found in North Third Street. A splendid Pen :1! Where did you got it ? Pure Diamond Pointed, can't be beat; Yes, my friends, there's no humbuging In Rend's Gold Pens of North Third Street treltead's Gold Pon is found only at 55 North Third Street, below Arch East Side. TILOS. READ, Piludelphia. Jan. 8, 1852.—tf. A. W. BENEDICT, .ATTORNEY L 4 W, Informs his old friends and the public that ho has returned to his old home, and will attend to all business in Ills prolossion, entrusted to him, with fidelity and his best ability. Office in Main Street, south side, the last house below the Court house. Huntingdon, May 13, 1852.-6 m. Adams & Co.'s Elpress. T. K. SIMONTON, Agent, Huntingdon. Money, Packages, and goods ofall kinds, re ceived and forwarded at t ho risk of the company, total the cities and principal towns in the Unitcd State May TOSEPII DOUGLASS, in MeConnellstown, has constantly on hand, and is prepared to :unite and Inalr GUNS or all kinds at the shon e:l notice, [Nov, 2.1, Elnutegliau Vali& Studio -sr The liberal patronage which this School has received in the past, encourages the proprietor and friends of female education, to expect by proper exertion to make it both a premanent and important Institutiont and no pains will by spar ed to sustain its growing reputation. Among other considerations which inspire hope as to its future sums, the location Is not unim portant. Three years actual experiment has de• veloped a more philosophical, if not a tenor reas on for the existance of Birminghatn than many which hove been assigned—that it is the situation for a Female Seminary, surrounded as it is by most romantic scenery—retired,-healthful--eely of access and in itself a place where one might al most grow wise in the study of Nature alone cc mocked by the works of Art. The school year is divided into two Sessions of twenty-two weeks each; the summer term corn• mooning the last Tuesday in April, the winter term the last Tuesday in October. Charges to date from time of entering, and no deductions made for absence except in case of sickness. Tuition $4,00 and $5,00 per quarter—boarding $1,50 per week. Music, Latin, Trench, Draw ing &e., extra. Rev. ISRAEL W. WARD, A. M., Principal. Rev. THOMAS WARD, A. M., Associate. May 1. 1852. Tension JACKSON, THOMAS E. Foasst.itt Blnir county. Lancaster county/ DAVID M'Muarais, Wit.t.isst Chinas, Huntingdon co. Lancaster county: JAMES GARDNER, R. BRYAN, Blair county. Lancaster county: Central Penn% Banking House, np . BRYAN, GLEIM & CO.—Office on Atte gheuy street, a few doors west of the Court House, and nearly opposite the Post Office, Hol lidaysburg, Pa. The Company is now ready to transact bust nee.. Upon money deposited for a specifia period of three, six, nine or twelve months, in terest will be paid at such rates as are usually allowed by Savings Institutions. Transient de. posites received, payable on demand. R. R. BRYAN, Cashier. Hollidaysburg, .May 21, 1850. U. K. NEFF, N. D., H A VING located himself in WAnatonestAxx in this county, would respectfully offer his professional services to the citizens of that place and the country adjacent. REFFERMMES J. B. Lnden, M. D. Gon. A. P. Wilson. M. A. Henderson, " Win. P. Orbison, Esq, J. 11. Dorsey, " lion. James On inn, M. Stewart, Juhu Scott, Esq. lion. George Taylor. . . Bunting(kw, Pa. Jacob M, Gemmill, M. D., Alexandria. Joint M'Culloch, 4 . Petersburg._ .__ IMPROVED STOCK. Constantly on hand, and for toile the most highly improved Durham Short Horn c nude Chester Hogs, South Down, Colstvald and Leicester Sheep. The subscriber now offers for sale se :oral were fine Durham Short Horn Bull and heifer calves ; two Chester Boars; about fire months old, which took the first premium for pigs of that age at the late State Agricultural Fair: also, sixteen young thorough bred Pigs of the same breed, about three weeks old; also, eight thorough Buck and Ewe Lambs of his South Down flock. The undersigned takes pleasure in stating that for all the stock which he exhibited, at the Stato Agricultural Fair, be received the highest pre miums for South Down and Leicester sheep and Chester Hogs. Any lettiis directed to Ea'lo o Foundry P. 0., nuutingdon Co., Penna., will be uttendetitu. - EonERT HAIM DOWEL. April, 7, 1852. • Notice to Tavern Keepers, NOTICE is hereby given to the keepers of Inas and Taverns within the county of Hunting don, that the Judges of the Court of Quarter S,• • stuns of said county, enjoin upon the keepers of such Inns and Taverns that they close their res pective bars on thq, Sabbath, and refrain from selling or dealing out liquors on that day ' • and the licenses of inch persons as shall disregard this injunction will be revoked forthwith agree/,ly to the Act of Assembly in such cane made and pro vided upon the fact of such violation coming t. the knowledge of the Court. By the Court, 24th Jan. 1832. THEO. 11. CREMEH, Clerk. May 1. 1852. CHOICE LIQUORS for medicinal purpo; es, consisugg of Best quality FRENCH BRANDY, CONIAC BRANDY, " " HOLLAND GIN, " " HADERIA WINE, " LISBON 117 AT, " " SWEET WINE, SUPERIOR PORT WINE. In short, all kinds of Liquors used for:that par pose can be had at the cheap store of April 22, 1852. J. BRICKER,. - HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY. R. C. IIfcGILL Returns his sincere thanks to his friends and fie public generally for their very liberal patronage, and hopes by strict attention to bus Meas to merit a continuance of the same. He would embrace the present opportunity of informing the publia that he is still prepared to furnish them wick all kinds of castings; he has STOVES of every description, for burning either wood er coal, such as Cook, Parlor, Egg, Cannon sad Ten Plato Stoves, together with UP a CD Via CiNkl and Plough Irons of all patterns used in the State Forge, Grist and Saw-mill castings; Lewistown Threshing machine patterns, and the four and two horse power patterns of Chambershug, and all other castings usually made at foundries, all et which will be sold vary low for cash. May, 1, 1852. Lots In Altoona for Sale. - - - ----- LOTS FOR SALE IN ALTOONA six miles north of Hollidaysburg,and about one mile north west of Allegheny Furnace, Blair county. After the 21st day of May, the LOTS in said Town will be open to the public for sale. It is well known that tne Pennsylvania Rail Road Company have selected this place for the erection of their main Machine and other Shops and are now building the same. The Rail Road tvillbe opened early in the Fall throwing at once a large amount of trade to this place. The main inducement at this time in of fering Lots for sale, being to secure the requis ite Machinist. and Tradesmen, and homes for the Machinists and other employees of the Rail• Road Company. Early application will secure Lots at a low price. Fot further information apply to C. H. MAY ER, at Altoona, or to R. A. MeMURTRIE,, Hollidaysburg. May 1, 1852—tf. • Tomkins , British Plate Powder. F OR cleansing, polshing, and beautifying Silver, Silver Plated Ware, German Silver, Al beta Plate, Brittnnia Ware, And all white Metals . The undersigned have received from the pa tentee the exclusive right to manufacture these preparations for the United States. The Plato Powder has been most extensively used for a numbeebf years iu Great Britain, and is now used by most of the manufacturers ofsilver and other wares In New York qui Philadelphia ; likewise by nearly all respectible families and hotel proprietors to the Union. WM. TOMKINS, & CO., Manufacturers, 231, South Second street, Philadelphia. For sale at T. K. SIMONTON'S Store, Hunting don, Pt. Stay 1, 1852. Abeautiful lot of Cast Iron Pumps, ter %Vella and Cisterus,just received, and for sale by Feb. 23, 1853. • J. it - W. SAXTON WANTED. In exchange for merehandize, 500 bushels of dried apples, paired; 250 bushels of Peaches, un paired. A. S. HARRISON, & Co.• 130,000 and retail;air IN 1 wlesdle S. 6. G. Lms , sTwer.. A F excellent variety uf lice l'eN at I:. 1 1 Secret, A 1,11115, 14:,2 ep7; 5"-t€.