Cr POISONING. .21i - - Thousands of Parents who use Vertnifuge com posed of Castor &e., are nut aware, that while they appear to benefit the patient, they are actually laying the foundations for a series of diseases, such as salivation, loss of eight, weak ness of limbs, In another column will he found the advertise- • mein of nobensuck's Medicines, to which we ask the attention of nil directly interested in their own as well tts their Children's health. In Liver Complaints and all disorders arising from those of a billions type, should make use of the only genuine medicine, Ilobensack's Liver Pills. ttfir "Benet Deceived," but ask for Ilobensack's Worm Syrup and Liver Pills, and observe that each has the signature of the Proprietor, J. N. 110BENSACICS, as none else are.gennine. ,„- r'l DIGEST l''111;;; .- W s. ‘rne Torte PIINASING of the word "PEPSIN," or of the two Greek words from which it is derived. This is the significant and appropriate title of the Turn Dtcnsrn•e Auto, or GAST= JUICE, prepared by Dr 19 noronvox, of Philadelphia, from tho fourth stemoch of the Ox, for the cure of In digestion and Dyspepsia. It is Nature's own remedy for en unhealthy Stoma. No art of man can equal its curative powers. It renders GOOD EATING perfectly consistent with 11EALTII. lice the figure of the Ox, in another part of this paper. MARRIED, In this borough, on the 13th inst., by the Rey. W. M. Deatrick, nt his residence, Mr. DANIEL KYPER 10 Miss HARRIET HEIFNEE, both. of the vicinity of MeConnellstown, Pa. In Walker township on the same day, b 7 the same, Mr. DAVID E. HEIFNER, to Miss I&LIEA DECKER, both of Walker township. _ . • - On the Gth inst., by D. Aurnndt, Esq., Mr. fisomm Pnorou, of Paradise Furnace, to Mist REBECCA BORIS, of Coss township. On the 20th or September, by Rev. Geo. W. Rouse, Dr. M. STEWART, of Fairmont, Va., to MISS PATSY E. daughter of Wm. Shaw, Esq., of Moscow Mills, Allegheny Co. Md. RICHARD HIMSELF AGAIN ..‘, A A , 4i A k l fft 4•J New Arrival of Fall and Winter Goods at the Elephant. ALEXANDER CARMON, has just returned from the East, with a full and complete se lection of Fall and Winter Goode, which are now arranged for examination end sale, nt his store, opposite the Railroad Hotel. The stock has all been bought monv and as a matter of course will he sold cheap for CARL. The stock consists cf Cloths, Cassimers, Cashmeretts, Satinetts, Cotton ades, Brown nod Bleached Linens, Satins, Silks, Shawls, Scarfs,Brown noel Blench ed Muslins, Cheeks, Tickings,Crash, Canton and Woolen Flannels, and many other goods too numerotts to mention. Prints in abundance, DMus de Baines, Berege de Lanes, Silk Tissue, Foreign and American Ging hams, Mouse de Bege, Silk Lostres, ALSO, Hats, and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hardware. Queensware, Thankful for past favors, the public generally are invited to call anti examine the splendid stock now on hand, which in variety, quality, and price will compare with any ever exhibited in town. CALL AND SCE. Oct. 19, '53. tiIIYIAT ARIXYAIt 01? Hardware, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Notions, Drugs, Paints, Oils, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &c., At James Bricker's Store, Iluntlngdon, Which arc offered at the lowest prices, also re ceiving a largo supply of CANDIES, which will be sold at wholesale price as low as 14 etc. 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 be sold low for Cash or to punctual customers. I flatter myself that I can and will sell Goods low as they can be bought for in this neighborhood. 111 y friends aro 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 say that great pains have been taken to get such goods as you admire. Store on 11111 street, opposite the JOURNAL OFFICE. Huntingdon 19,'53. $ Oct.• OH, JERUSALEM JEWS AND GENTILES OUTDONE ! „umcn riytraya, HAS just returned from the Eastern cities, with the nesr and LARGEST assortment of Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Caps, and Fancy Articles, for Gentlemen's wear, ever known to be brought to Huntingdon. His styles are oldie latest, cal culated to please everybody that may call. He has at all times CLortts, CAB9I3IEIIEB, and VESTINGB, which he will make to order. Oct. 19, '53, BOOKS I BOOKS I I 1- 0 9 0 0 0 Xl ' n s e t s u i f r a New , A 9 every variety usually kept in a Phil stdelpliiit Book Store—the subscriber has added to his CIILAP Boon Swing, opposite Whit taker's Hotel, Railroad street, Huntingdon, Pa, Particular attention is invited to his extensive and splendid stock of plain and fancy Stationary, Blank Books, Memorandums, Diaries, fur 1854, &c., &e. _ Ile hes purchased SCHOOL BOOKS on such terms to enable him to sell them cheaper, Whole sale and Retail, than any store in the county. Harper's Magazine, Gmley's Lady's Book, and cheap publications kept constantly on hand. The public will please cull and examine for themselves. WM. COLON. Huntingdon, Oct. 19, '53. JOHN SCOTT, SAMUEL T. BROWN. MOTT MOW% Attorneys at Law, Huntingdon, Pa,, Office same as that formerly occupied by John Scott, Esq. Oct. 19, 1853. Dissolution of Partnersh IV. rpnE undersigned have dissolved the partner -1 ship heretofore existing between them, in the 'practice of Law. Business entrusted to the firm will continue to receive attention, at the office of Mr. Scott. JOHN SCOTT, H. BUCIIER SWOOPE, Oct. 19, '53.-St. IVAXitt NOTICE-Z. NOTICE is hereby given to Venders of Foreign Merchandise, that their several Licenses will be left with the proper officer for collection, if not paid during or previous to the November Court. And the License assessed on Mills, Eat ing Houses, Groceries,will be collected in like manner, if nut pai soon. JNO. MARKS, Treasurer. Oct. 19, '53. Notice to Contractors L) EALED proposals will be received 6v the Trustees of Cassville Seminary, until Autur day the sth day of November, for making TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND BRICK, and fur tie creation of additional buildings fir said In stitution. l'lans mid specifications can be seen by calling on the undersigned. GEO. W, SI'EER, Sec', Oct. it+, '33. • ft. A NEW ARRIVAL OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS. V . a V 7. a4l2`irCa, H AVE. ,joss received from Philadelphia the finest and hest nssortment of PALL and Win- Ten Goons, ever offered,and at lower prices than can be purchased at any other house. They are determined to sell lower than can ho purchased anywhere cost of the Allegheny, and no mistake. If von wish to he satisfied of the fact, call and see. bry Goods such as Cloths, Cassimers, Saltiness, Flannels, 11-each Afe rises, Parametta Cloths,Muslin de Lainea, Barred and Figured ack Flannels, Al. pacas, and a general assortment of Hosiery, &c. Also, 500 webs of assorted PRINTS, and eve ry other article usually kept in a Country Store. hardware, of which we always keep the largest and best as sortment ever kept in this place. Queensware, tt magnificent assortment, which we are selling quite low. Groceries, area little up, but we are determined to sell as low if not lower, than any other house,according to gunTy._ Cedar and Willow Ware, such as Baskets, Tubs, Buckets, Krout Stands, &c., &c. Carpets and Oil Cloths. a bea•ttiful assortment, which will be sold low, call and see and be satisfied of the fact. Hats and Caps, of the very latest and best styles, also Boots and Shoes, the best and cheapest in town, if you don't be lieve it, CALL AND See. We are also purchasing and storing Grain, and it is admitted on all hands that we have the most convenient place for unloading grain in or about town. Oct. 10, '53. TUST received a handsome assortment of j Bay State Shawls, Long Shawls and Square Shawls, which we are selling quite low. J. 6.. w. SAXTON. CARPET BAGS and MUFFS, just received and for sale by J. & IV. SAXTON. J()() lbs. of Cod Fish, just received and for uu sale by J. & W. SAXTON. A beautiful assortment of Silk Dress Patterns, Block Silk, nod Bonnet Lining, just receiv ed and fur sale by J. & W. SAXTON. sornurs SALXO. BY virtue of certain Writs of Vend. Exp. and Lev. Facies, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county, and to me directed, I will expose to public sale, at the front door of the Court House, in the borough of Huntingdon, on Tuesday the 15th day of No vember, at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day, the fol lowing described Real Estate, to wit : A lot of ground in the borough of Birmingham, Warriorsmark township, Huntingdon county, being 66 feet in front on Tyrone street, and run ning back 165 feet to Centre alley, as laid out and marked No. 22 in the general plan of said bor ough, with a two story frame plastered house thereon erected, with other improvements,&c.— Seized, taken in execution, and to be sol as the property of Dr. John Purdue. ALSO—AII that piece parcel or tract of lamb situate in Jackson township, Huntingdon county, containing about 100 acres, more or less, adjoin ing lands of Henry Shunkwiler, Jno. & William Smith, and others, having a two story log house thereon erected, log barn, front 40 to 60 acres cleared, with some fruit trees on the premises.— Seized, taken to execution and to be sold as the property of Jolm Beightal. ALSO—AII the right, title and interest of de fendant's, in and to a farm or tract of land in Jackson township,Huntingdon county, containing 100 acres, be the same more or legs, about 75 acres of which arc cleared, having thereon erec ted a cabin house and a log barn, bounded by ' lands of Irvin & Gregg, John C. Workinger, Edmiston and Henry Walburn. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Henry Shunkwiler and Daniel Myers. ALSO—AII the interest of the defendant's, or aim" of them, of, in and to a certain tract of land, situate in Tell township, in the county of Huntingdon, containing 100 acres More or less, surveyed May Ist 1850 in pursuance of a warrant dated 2d December, 1848, in the name of Robert Thompson. calling for lands adoin ing Frederick Love, Richard Jeffries and John Thompson. Also, a lot or parcel of ground situate in same township and county aforesaid, adjoining lands of Isaac Cistney, Wm. S.Lyons, Esq., and others, now in the occupancy of Da vid Thompson, Sr., and purchased by him front William Gillam. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of David Thomp son, Robt. Thompson & David Thompson, Jr. ALSO—AII the right, title and interest of Wm. Johnston, in and to a tract of laud in Hopewell township, Huntingdon county, con taining 140 acres, with the usual allowance, having about 110 stems cleared and in a state of cultivation, adjoining lands, of Adam Speck on am cast, Backbone ridge on the north, Pine ridge on the south, and the road leading clown to Collbe Run on the west, being these= land conveyed from James Entrekin to Elijah Lynn as by deed recorded in book H, No. 2, page 486, and baring thereon erected a two story hewed log house, &c. Seized, taken in excew lion and to be sold as the property of William Johnston. ALSO—A piece, parcel or tract of land sit uate in West township Huntingdon county, containing about ltd acres, be the same snore or less, the greater part of which iscleared and cultivated, haVing thereon erected a small cab in house, a small cabin barn, adjoinining Rob ert Meer..., on the south, Miles Lewis on the east, and Thomas Ewing, a tract in the name of Aquilla Green, and others. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of David Ewing. 'Terms cash as soon ns bid off, positive. ly in all cases. WM. B. ZEIGLER, Mere. Oct. 1853. PRO( LA NATION. pt Wn si tt t n i t u e n b u y ng a dgn rec t e g to me d il a i y rec o te t d, Au d g at u ed t A. 1). 1853, under t ' he hands and seals of the s Hon. George Taylor, President of the Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, and gener al jail delivery of the 24th judicial district of Penn sylvania composed of Huntingdon, Blair and Cam bria, and the Hon. Thomas P. Stuart and Jona than McWilliams, his associates, Judges of the county of Huntingdon, justices assigned, appoint ed, to hear, try and determine all and every in dictments made or taken for or concerning all crimes, which by the laws of the State are made capital or felonies of death and other offences crimes and misdemeanors, which have been or shall hereafter be committed or perpetrated for crimes aforesaid—l am commanded to make pub lic proclamation throughout my whole bailiwick that a Court of Oyer and Terminer, of Common Pleas and Quarter sessions, will ho held at the Court House iu the Borough of Huntingdon, on the second Monday (and 14th day) of November next, and those who will prosecute the said pri soners be then and there to prosecute them as it shell be just, and that all Justices of the Peace, Coroners and Constables within said county be then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, with their records, in quisitions, examinations and remembrances, to do those things which to their offices respectfully appertain. 'Kited at Huntingdon the 18th day of August in the year of our Lord 1853, and the 77th year of American Independence. WSI. B. ZEIGLER, Sheriff. Oct. 19, '53. PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, by n precept to me directed by the Judges of the Common Pleas of the county of Huntingdon, bearing toot the 18th day of August, 1853, I am commanded to make Public Prueltunation throughout my whole baili wick, that a Court of Common Pleas will ho held in the Court House In the Borough of Hun tingdon, on the third Monday (and Slut day) of Nov. A. D., 1853, fur the trial of ull ilillOS in suit Court, which remain undetermined before the said Judges, when and where till jurors, witnesses owl suitors, iu the trial of all issues aro required to appear. Hat . eit - et Huntingdon, the 18th day of August, in the year of our Lord 1853, and the 77th year of American Independence. «' U. IL ZEIGLER, actin: . Oct. 11, it,,,. ILMUTXIRIS tIOITZUZ. Notice Is hereby given to all persons interested that the following named persons have settled their accounts in the Register's Office, at Hun tingdon, and that the said accounts will be pre sented for confirmation and allowance, at on Or phans' Court, to be held at Huntingdon, in and for said county of Huntingdon, on Wednesday the 14th day of November next, to wit : 1. Solomon Hamer, Administrator of the es tate of George W. Haugh, late of Franklin town ship, deed. S. John Beck and Andrew Beck, Administra tors of the estate of Henry Beek, lute of Warn orsmark township, dee'd. 3. Rebecca Corbin and Matthew Corbin, Ad tni nistrators of the estate of William Corbin, late of Clay township, deed. 4 Eli and Abraham Plummer, Administrators of the estate John Plummer, late of Hopewell township, dec'd. , 5. Tho mas L. States, administrator of the es tate ofJoseph Stewart, late of the borough of Huntingdon, dee'd 6. Tl;oma's 1.. Stotts, Trustee to sell the real estate of Joseph Stewart, late of the borough of Huutingdon, deed. M. F. CAMPBELL, Register. Register's Office, Huntingdon, Oct. 19, 1853. 2000 just SHIRLEYSBURG FEMALE SEMINARY, AND JUNIATA ACADEMY, Shirleysburg, Huntingdon Co. Pa, Rev. J. Campbell, A. M., atallrugh J. Camp bell. A. 8., Principals. These institutions are beautifully situated in the center of the Great Aughwiek Valley, seven miles from the Penna. Central Railroad, at Mt. Union, and on the direct line from that to Cham bersburg. They are now furnished with capa cious buildings and extensive apparatus, for all the departments of Natural Science, and every ad vantage for instruction in the branches of a liberal education, that the best schools of a similar or der can afford. The cost of their apparatus alone is ONE THOUSAND dollars. Five hundred dollars has been appropriated to a library. Believing that too much expense has hitherto been lavished by schools of this order on outward decorations, and too little devoted to furnishing them with the more essential requisites for instruction, the Trus tees of this Academy have been the first in the State to take this new step and invest SO LARGE a sum in instruments and books. They call the at tention of the older class of students, especially those intending to teach, to these facilities. TERMS OF SEMINARY—SESSION OF 22 WEE.. Board, washing, light, and tuition in English branches $50,00, Music, Painting, Drawing, Latin, French &e., extra. ACADEMY SESSION OF 22 WEEKB.—Tuition $B,OO, $lO,OO, $12,00 per session, in Primary, Junior and Senior classes respectively. Board $1,75 per week in Winter $1,50 in KIIMMCF.— No deduction for absence except its case of pro traMed sickness. No students admitted for less than half a session. For particulars, see circu lars, or address (post paid) either of the Princi pals. MJLNWOOD ACADEMY, Shade Gap, Huntingdon Co. Pa, The Trustees of this Institution owning to the death of its late lamented Principal, J, H. W. McGinnis, have placed it in charagc of the Rev. W, A. Morrison, a faithful and competent. teach er, assisted in the Mathematical and Classical departments, by other Experienced Instructors and by Mr. S. Campbell, who has long and suc cessfully had control of the English department. The course of study embraces what is usually taught in the first class Institutions of the kind in this country, being thorough and sufficiently expensive to qualify students for the higher class es in College, and for every department of busi ness life. The Buildings arc now large end commodious, and the domestic arrangements, are in every way adapted to the health and comfort of a large num ber of students, who are required to board in the Academy under the immediate supervision of the Professors. The location is retired, and proverbially health ful, and is easy of nceess, being connected with Chambersburg and the Penn'a. Railroad at Mount Union, by a daily line of stages. The terms are very low. The whole expenses per session, of 22 weeks, for board, washing, tui tion, fuel, &c., arc from $4O to $45 according to the branches pursued. The next Session will commence on Wednesday loth of October. For any further information address W. A. MORRISON, Shade Gap Pa., Oct. 12 '33. Last Arrival TAM,Ia WirtiTTß GOOZN. GEORGE GWIN, A 'ETS just returned from the Eastern Cities, and is now opening, at the old stand, in Market Square, a largo and splendid assortment of now and fashionable goods, for fall and winter, con sisting of French Cloth, Double Milled Block and Fancy Cassimers, Sattinetts, Meriuoes, De Berego, Coburg!' De ',nines, Flannels, Wool and Cotton, Brown and Bleacbed Muslim, and a variety of goods of all kinds usually kept in a country store and a great VARIETY or TiiIMMINOS suitable for WINTER DRESS GOODS. A Large Assortment of Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, and Glassware. Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, 1/lairs and Tippets. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine my stock, as I am determined not to be undersold by any house in town. Feeling thankful for the encouragement ho has received, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the mum Huntingdon, Oct. 12, 1853. NOW'S THE TIME TO CALL NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED At David P. Guilt% New Store. TA P. GWIN, informs his friends and the pub lic generally that ho has just returned from Philadelphia, and is now opening at the corner of Bill and Bath streets, opposite Gouts' Frank linyonse, A. large and beautiful assortment of N 0 , 0 PI OR Consisting of Cloths, Cassimers, Black and Fan. cy Cassinetts, Woolen Goods, Silks,Fancy and Black Seine de Loines, De laise, Debains, French Merinocs, Coburg!' Cloths, Flannels, CottonFian nets White and Colored, . _ . Ginghams, Linens, Muslims, and a largo lot of Prints of all styles. Also, Carpets, Oil Cloths, flats and Cops, Boots and Shoes, GT:ocarina of all kinds, Queens. ware, Hardware ' Fish and Salt. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine my Goods, as I am determined to sell them CHEAP. All kinds of country Produce taken in exchange for Gooda at the highest market prices. Huntingdon, Oct. 12, 1853. Administrator's Notice. T ETTERS of administration bare this day j_j been granted to the subscriber upon the es tate of Benjamin Ncarboof, late of Warriorsmark top., Huntingdon co.,dee'd. All persons indebted aro requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settle ment to G. GUYER, Adm'r. Oct. 12, '52.-6t. FRENCH BURRS. TILE subscriber has on hand French Burr Mill stones of carious sizes, which ho will warrant to be orsuperlor quality, and at rea sonable prices. te,.. Orders by mail promptly attended to. W. 11. KEPNER, narrisburg, Oct. 5, '53.-6m. DORT MONNAIES, Card Cases, and the nes t quality of Wostamuor.st's Pocket Knives, a very large quantity at Edm. Snare's Store. Gold Watches will be sold by En. SxAss ewer than elsewhere. 10 DOZEN Awe' No. Shorele. just recei• rcd 411 d for sale b' J. & W. SAXTON. PERSONAL PROPERTY EUltrgi::o SAIL% WILL be exposed to public sale, on Tunas. Dar, the 3d day of November next, at the residence of the subscriber, in Walker township, Huntingdon county, the following property, viz : Household and Kitchen Furniture, Beds, anti Bedding, Stoves, &c., 21 head of horned proofcattle, 4 head of '',l" horses, 3 colts, 20 r head of hogs, and 7 w9991. /4 bead of sheep, I wagon,harness,ploughs,barrows, and a general variety of farming implements. The snbscriber, will also sell, at the same time end place, a large quantity of potatoes. fir• Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, A. M., on said day. Tart3ts.—Any amount tinder three dollars, to be cash: and over that amount nine months cred it, with good security. THOMAS MOORE. Oct. 12, '53.-4t Grocery, Contbotionary, Bakery, AND °TOWNS 10,4/(0017. HENRY J. AFRICA, would respectfully in site the public to call at his establishment in Railroad Street, where all those who need any gond Bread, Rusk, or any other kind of Cakea found at a Bakery, may be supplied. He has just received a very large and fresh supply of Fruit and Confectionaries, such as Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Nuts, &c., and a large stoek of TOYS. . _ lle receives daily from the city of Baltimore, the best OYSTERS that can be found. Those in want of prime 'shell fish,' can be accommoda ted by calling at the saloon. Ile has fitted np a saloon expressly for the Ladies. Thankful to the public for past favors, he hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continu ance of the Fame. Oct. 12, '53. FARM FOR SALE, 9 1 11 E subscriber offers, at private sale, a valua ble tract of land, situate in Hill Valley, Shir ley township, Huntingdon county, containing about Two Hundred Acres. About fitly acres of this tract is cleared and in good tillable order, having thereon erected a comfortable Stone Dwelling House, Stabling, &e. There is also a good Spring of Water on the premises, near the dwelling house. The land is of at good quality, part being strong limestone, and an industrious man could not tail to do well on it. It is situated about six miles from Mount Union, where the Pennsylvania Rail Road and Canal pass, and will be sold at a very moderate price. _ . _ TERMS • oF PAS:HEM-011C half in band, and Ow balance in two equal annual payments. For further information address the subscriber, at Shirleysburq, P. 0.0 - funtingdon Co., Pa. JOHN BREIVSTER. . . October 12, '53. UNUMATXON, BY Divine permission, the new building erected by the Regular Baptist Congregation in this place, will he dedicated to the service of Almighty God on Sabbath Morning, the 23d inst., at 11 o'clock. Rev. A. K. 8e,,,. Rev. G. J. Mires, Rev. W. T. ButtKER and others, it is expected will be present on the occasion. The Christian public, and friends of the Redeemer's cause are respectfully invited to attend. [Oct. 12, '53. DEND 2111 f, (I RATJATE of the University of Maryland, T (in connection with Dr. James G. Ligntner) Laving. permanently located in Shirleysburu, re spectfully offers his professional services to the citizens of that place and adjacent country. Oct. 5, '53..-Om.• Mountain Female Seminary, • PILE Mountain Female Seminary at Binning ]. born, Iluntingdon county;Pa., on the Penn osylvanin Railroad, occupies ono of the most healthy and desirable locations in the State.— Strangers visiting the Institution have unhesi tatingly expressed the opinion, that it so easy of access, retired, healthful, and surrounded with such romantic mountain scenery, that no ono who wishes to learn; could find an institution more favorably situated. Past success and fu ture priispects lave induced us to greatly enlarge our plans, and enabled Its to give such compensa tion to teachers as will command those possess tag the highest qualifications. Cost, per treat of 22 weeks, varies from $55 to $6O, for which good accommodations will he giv en. Music, French, Latin, Painting, &c.,extra. Pupils from abroad are expected to beord in the Seminary building with the Principal, who gives his entire attention to the interest of the Institution. ISRAEL W. WARD, Oct. 5, 1853. Principal. MOUNTAIN ACADEMY, Birmingham, Pcnn'a. I N point oflocation there is every ground to ex pect for this School abundant patronage, wbilo in conducting it, no pains will be spared to give it a character commensurate with its local advantages. The present prospects are highly encouraging. The buildings now occupied,afford ample accommodations, both for bottrding and school purposes. The ;ill;ige of Birmingham. is situated on the Pennsylvania Railroad, about half way between Pittsburg and Harrisburg, in a most healthful re gion of country, unoccupied by similar mstitu• Lions. Cr The NVinter term commences, Wednesday October 26th inst. THOMAS WARD, A. M. Oct. 5,'53-3t. Principal, VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. vi s u u r i z c a r y ib tt r e w i 11 .,. o ( 1 1 1: t e v r () a f t Publiccto October Salo, on t the American House in the borough of Hollidays burg, his valuable Farm, one mile west of the borough of Hollidaysburg, containing 170 acres 130 of which are cleared,the remainder in timber of the cleared land 30 acres are river bottom, the remainder under good fence and in a good state of cultivation, the improvements which are a large now BRICK MANSION NOUN:, aAi; . -::, built in Cottage style, 4 rooms riri.".„= on the first floor and sin the at ! ..4.1,1W.,.4 tic, a large Barn and Well of Water at the door, &c. Said farm is situated I mile from the Junction of the Pennsylvania Rail Road with the Portage Railroad, I mile from Hollidaysburg, and 5 miles from Altoona, the Plank Road between the last two places passes by the door. Much might in truth be said of the desirableness of the above farm either to those who wish to purchase a beautiful residence and delightful farm fur their own use, or those who, as capitalists, wish to make a safe investment in Steal Estate, it being in a rapidly improving neighborhood and section of country. Persons wishing to examine said farm will be shown the same either by the tenant on the farm, or by the subscriber in Hollidaysburg, at any time previous to the day of sale. farTiirms made known on day of sale. JOSEPH SMITH, Agent for Robert Lowry. Hollidaysburg, Oct. 5, 's3.—St. BALLOON ASCENSIONS, FIRE-WORKS AND INDIANS, NoTufrnoL,Y,,:trViiirannle= display and marvellous assort meet of Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Silver Ware, Fine Knives, Pistols, Perfumery, l'ort Monnaies, and Fancy Articles, just opened and exhibiting to admiring hundreds, at the Jewelry Store of EDMUND SNARE, opposite Road's Drug Store, Huntingdon. ilikr Watches and other articles, GOLD PLATED in the best and most lasting manner. Oct. 5, '53. T)EVOLVERS and other Pistols, at Edw. IL Snare's .Jewelry Stare. OILVER and Plated Spoons, Gold, Silver and 1..13 Plated Spectacles, at Edw. Snare's Jewelry Store. °WIER Butter Knives, and Salt Spoons, at J E. Snaro's Cheap Jewelry Store, VOSSUT it, Wellington, Cottage, 11 Gothic, and other Clucks, fur sale 'V Edit. at E. Snare's Jowolry Store, Huntingdon. PERFTWERY—A good lot, of the heat, at EtNum) THE LAUREL SPRING MILLS roil sway. -- THIS property adjoins the bor- I. °ugh of Birmingham, Hunting don county, nod is within 200 yards n,,61111 of the Penn'a. Railroad. The tract on which the Mills are erected contains about 400 ACRES—ISO of which are cleared,(strong lime stone land) under cultivation The water power cannot be exceeded, (icing spring water, and sufficiently strong to drive a dozen of wheels, ev ery day in the year. The Mll.l. has three run of stone, mill house large and roomy. The run ning gears in good condition. ALSO—The one-fourth of Mill Creek Furnace,u) which there taR are attached some 6000 acres of good timber land, and several • un " small Farms convenient to the Furnace. This property is situated about 400 yards from the Central railroad and Penn's. Canal, about 5 miles from the borough of Huntingdon. The Furnace is now in blast, and doing a healthy bu siness,Themetal is deemed No. 1. ALSO—The Farm occupied by Kyper, about 4 miles from Huntingdon, containing about 230 acres. ALSO—The Farm on which I now reside, in the vicinity of Huntingdon, and tho Brick 'louse and Shops, opposite the store of Wm. Dorris, Esq., in Huntingdon. Apply to Yo•Hi MCcatrnx, Oct. 5, '53.-3t, GRAND OPENING OF LUJ aN wrwrza AT THE HUNTINGDON CLOTHING STONE. A. WILLOUGHBY, H AS just returned from the east with a large and splendid assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, for men and boys, made in the latest fashion and in the moat durable manner. Who ever wants to be dressed better and cheaper than anybody else in town, let him call at WlLLonotiny's CHEAP CLOTHING STORE, one door west of T. Read & Son's drag store, Huntingdon. Cull and see for yourselves. Oct. 5, 1852. 11. L. BROWN. JAS. H. lIAGEnTT. 02132®21 HOME. --.... THE undersigned Physicians having entered into a co-partnership, in the practice of med icine, would respectfully inform the citizens of Trough Creek, and vicinity, that they will be found at all times in their office, in Cassville, to attend to any calla with which they may be favored. 11. L. BROWN. J. H. HAGERTY. IJ. B. Leans , M. D., Hunt. Harm:To m J. H. Donny, M. n., ~ F. BOWERS, M. D., Newton Hamilton. Cassville, Oct. 5, '53,-3m. Administrators Notice. LETTERS of administration have been this day granted to the undersigned, upon the estate, of John Brumbaugh, (of Daniel) late of Hopewell township, deed. All persons indebted, will make payment, and those having claims will present them to me for settlement. MARY BRUMBAUGH. Oct. 5, '53-et.• Administratrix. Administrator's Notice. T ETTERS of administration have this day lj been granted to the subscribers upon the es tate of Solomon Fink, late of Penn township, Huntingdon county, dec'd. Ail persons indebted are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settle ment to ELIZARETII FINK, JOHN STEVER, Sept. 28, '53.-6t.• Admr. HOUSEKEEPERS. HOUSEKEEPERS study your interests, why go to Auction and pay extravagant prices for half-made FURNITURE? Call at No. I, North NINTH street, and examitle the largest assort ment of the best made Furniture and Bedding in the city, Feather Beds, Hair, Husk, and Straw Mattresses; a large assortment of friary What nots, Sofa Tables, marble tops, and Washstands; Walnut and Mahogany French Tete-a-tetes, Di vans, 'Wardrobes, Bookcases; French Bedsteads; Fancy Stuffed Seat, Cane seat, Windsor, and of fice Chairs, Counting-house, and canc-seat Stools, Settee and Arm-chair Cushions; Cottage furni- turn made in every style and color; Sothlleds and Lounges, wholesale and retail, and ' warranted to give satisfaction, and sold at the lowest prices. Sop. 28, 1853.—1 y Ribbons and Millinery Goods. TIMMS STERN, No. 171, North Second Street, opposite the Canal Hotel, Philadel phia. Having in store a foil and extensive as sortment of Trimmings end Fancy Goods. All kinds of MILLINERY AttricLEs, such as Rib bons, Laces, Blond Lace Silks, Florence., Bonnet Frames, and a large assortment of needle worked Handkerchiefs, Collars, Capes, Flounces, Inserting, Edgings, &c., together with a great variety of other articles in our line, too numerous to mention, at Wholesale and Retail, N. B.—l request all such that are about ma king their FALL purchases, to give me a call. Sept. 21,'53.-2m. FIVE PER CENT SAVING FUND. Chartered by the State of Penn syls•auia in 1511. CAPITAL STOCK $250,000. TILE Saving Fund of the National Safety Com pany, No. 62 Walnut Street, 2 doori above Third, PHILADELPHIA. is open every day from 8 o'clock A. M. to 7 o'clock P. M., and on Monday and Thursday evenings till 9 o'clock•— This institution is well known as ono of the best managed and safest in the country, and pays Firm I'ER CENT. interest for money put in there, from the date of deposit°. Any sum from One Dollar upwards is received. And all sums, large or smala, are paid hack on demand, without notice, to any amount. This saving fund has mortgages, Ground Rents, and other first-class investments, all well secured, amounting to more than halfa million of dollars. for the security of depositors. Office 62 Walnut street, two doors above Third, Philadelphia. Hon. HENRY L. BENNER, Pres't. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vico Pres't. Wm. J. REED, Secretary. BOARD OF REFFEREES. Hon; Wm. Richards, Pottstown, Montgomery co. J. D. Streeper editor of the Montgomery county Ledger, Pottstown. J. M. Slicenemen, editor of the Neutralist, Skippackville, Mont. co. Enos Benner, Esq., editor of the Farmer's Friend, Suinneytown, Mont. co. lion. Joel Jones, into Mayor of Phil'. Hon. John Robbins, jr., member of Congress 4th District, Pennsylvania. lion. James Page, late Postmaster of Phil'a. llon. Wm. Penington, into Governor of New Jersey. Sep. 28, '53. FALL MILLINERY GOODS. JOHN STONE & SONS, IV 0,45 South Second Street, PHILADELPHIA, ARE now opening for the FALL TRADE, a large and well selected assortment of Silks, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, and Millinery Goods, &c. Confining themselves exclusively to this branch of the trade, and istrounso the larger part of their stock enables them to offer an assortment UNSURPASSED in extent or variety, which will be sold ott the most favorable terms. Sept. 21, '53.-2m. MOOX TBE subscriber respectfully informs his cus tomers, who are indebted to him, either by note or book account, to bring in their CIIANOR, ns he wishes to purchase a new stock of goods.— lle hopes ho may receive early calls from nll in terested, JAMES BRICKER. Sept.. t 4, 1853. NEW LINE OF HACKS. The subscriber has placed on the road loading from Mill Creek to Cassville a lino of Hacks to run from the latter place to the fanner, on Wed nesdays and Saturdays. Leaving Cassville in the morning of each day returning in the afternoon. The accommodations aro Comfortable and tho fare is very low. GEO; SMITH. cassrille, Sep. 21, '53. VO TEM (\ LIVER ETNEIR'S PATENT WHEAT SEPERATOR, is said to be the very best article of the kind known to Farmers or Millers, and its simplicity, usefulness, and cheapness, must assuredly bring it into general use. Persons wishing to purchase county or township Rights should call immediately on the undersigned, in Huntingdon, who is authorized to sell Rights on moderate terms. Call soon, "ore the chances aro no mere." THOMAS ADAMS. Vineyard Mills, Sept. 5, 1358. Mr. Oliver Etneir's Patent Wheat Separator we host used, and seen used, for the last two years, and consider it, fur its simplicity of con struction and lightness, among the best Wheat Seperators now offered to the farming communi ty, doing its work, when well made and properly used, perfectly; soperating the Wheat, free from all filth, or as much so as any I have sceu, with less machinery and less labor. Wm. M. bell, Samuel H. Bell, David Clemens, J. L. Johnston. Samuel Adams, Wm. Hildebrand, D. C. Smalley, Samuel Rorer. September 14, '53.-3m. H. J. KEALSH, 102, Market Street, Philadelphia. — 7" Fancy Goods and Trimmings, Combs and Brushes ' at CASH PRICES, Sept. 7, 's3.—Gm School Teachers Wanted. e, EIGIIT competent Teachers are wonted to take, charge of the Public Schools of Penn town ship, to whom liberal wages will be given. Per sons desirous of taking charge of any of the schools in said twp.. aro requested to make ap plication to the President or Secretory of the Board. Schools to open from the let to the 15th of November. By order of the Board of School Directors. J. K. ISETT, President. J. P. Asitcom, Secretary. Marklesburg, Aug. 24,'53.-10t. Five Teachers Wanted. FIVE competent school teachers are wanted to teach the public schools of Union district, Huntingdon county. Liberal wages will be giv en to competent Teachers. Applicants for schools are requested to meet at the school house near Calvin, on Sotnrday the lath day of No• vember next, at which time and place an Exam ination will take place. By order of the Board, BENJAMIN F. GLASGOW, Union tp., Sept. 7,'53.-10t. Sec. LEATHER. FRITZ & lIENDRI4 Store, 29 N. 3rd St. Philadelphia, Morrocro Ainnufacturers, Colliers, Importers, Commission and Cunard Leather Business, Wholesale and Retail. Manufactory 15 Margaretta Street. Aug. 21, '53.-1 r. ct it KO, STOVIS. WE the undersigned, would respect fully call the attention of poncho ears to our superior stock of Stoves, Cauldrons, &c. The superiority of our "I C fl' Stoves, shove all others is so well known, that we deem it unnecessary to enter into detail of them. We would invite your attention to our MACGREGOR HEATING STOVE. As the price of coal is on the rise, this is the most economical stove the public con use. These stoves are of sizes suitable for heating the smallest room, and those capable of containing from 40,000 to 80,000. cubic R. Our Cook Stoves consist of the GLone Corot, for coal; MODE. Tnov, wood; BUCK'S CELEBRATED WOOD STOVE, Ten-plate COOK, Yocucs Coon, Masse COOK, So., &c. Our assortment of Cook and Parlor Stoves is the best in the market, and those wishing to pur chase, will find it to their advantage by giving us a call before purchasing elsewhere. NEMAN & AVARTIIe X. Successors to Potts & Yocum. N. E. Cor. find & Race sts. Augr3l. '53.-3m. Pnzr.ADELPHIA. TO THE PUBLIC. 20 P. D'il2lDgi, E. a n . ii,"ilt'sEsZoFaunfiTJeinltnsf.ort'ilsthtehliacsiloizeeantsedol medical office, for the purpose of treating all kinds of diseases, on a safe and scientific princi ple, and is now ready to attend to all calls, and by strict attention to business, hopes to receive a good portion of public favor. Fever and Ague cured in three days, and warranted to remain cured fertile season. A. P.P. July. 20, 253.-tf. PHILADELPHIA Salamander Safes. Dans & Watson, 83 Ilia - Street. VUraM.PCIIOOY FOR Books, Papers, Jewelry &o. Fire-Proof Doors for Banks & Stores. PATENT KEY-HOLE COVER aalaaaumm, FIRE AND THIEF—PROOF ZROX SAWZR. Warranted to stand as much fits as any other Safes in the country. GREAT TRIUMPH ACHIEVED BT EVANS & WATSON'S Fire-Proof Safes. AT THE STATE FAIR, Z HAnnisnuno, Pa., Oct. 30, 1851. The undersigned appointed a committee for the purpose, by the officers of the State Fair, were present this afternoon, when Messrs. EVANS & WATSON tested one of their small sized SAL AMANDER FIRE-PROOF SAFES, at which they consumed Three Cords of Wood over it, commencing at I o'clock, P. M.. and having ex posed it to a NVIIITE lIEAT for Two Hours, suffi cient to destroy the cast iron feet. On opening the Safe, the papers with 2000 cir culars deposited in our presence wore taken out, not only having been preserved, but not having the appearance of scorch upon them. COMMITTEE. I A. 0. lIEISTER, JOSEPH RITNER. A. T. NEWBOLD, Ex-Governor of Pa. JOHN B. COX, CHAS. E. HEISTER, E. E. B ITDINOTT. Sole Agency for Butterwortles Celebrated Bank Locks. Gen. Wilson, Esq , Huntingdon, Pa., is au thorized agent for the sale of the above, at his office a specimen can be seen, and also at office of the Broad Top Railroad Company, in Hunting don, we also refer to Col. S. S. Wharton, and the County Treasurer, in Huntingdon. Below reference is made to is few in Philadelphia, who have our safes in use. Hundreds more can be given. Formers & Mechanics' Bank, 12 safes. U. S. Mint. U. S. Arsenal, 3 in Phil'a. 5 in California. Samuel Allen, Esq., nigh Sheriff. Barker Bros. & Co , Brokers, No 16 N. 3d St. E. C. Knight, corner Chesnut and Water St. Alichmm & Co. No. 17 S. Water st. Richard Norris & Son, Locomotivo works. Penn'a. R. R. Co,. 2 safes: Phil'a. Germantown and Norristown R. R.Co. State Treasurer and Trenton Bunking Co.N.J. Odd F. Hulls, 6th st. and cor. 3d & Brown sts. Southwark & Moyamensing Gas Co. Corporation of Northern Liberties. do. of Moyamonsing. July 13, 's9.—ly. J. S. GRIFFITH, M. D., Huntingdon, Pa., Graduate of the University of Pa., offers his professional service to the citizens of Huntingdon and adjacent country. IleriatexcEs:—Medical Faculty of University of Pa., Physicians and Surgeons of the Pennsyl vania Hospital and Dr. Jacob Hoffman. Office, No. 189, Mifflin Street, along with Dr Hoffman. July 13, 1853. GOLD CHAINS—A fine variety for sale, ye. t 7 low, at low. SvAl2.ll. FOR RENT. MBE subscriber will offer for rent, by way of public outcry, on the premises, on TUESDAY TIIE let DAT Or NOVEMBER, ISLET, at I o'cloek, P. M., of said day, his entire Mill Property - , situate near Shirleysburg, consisting of a Grist Mill Saw Mill and Plaster Mill, all AFAON in first rate running order, with a "'•' Cooper Shop, two tenant houses, - and to Ames of excellent timothy meadow attached. Tbisis a very desirable property, eurrounded as it ill 17 Furnaces, Factories, and other grind ing facilities in all directions; situated, alio, ins. rnediately adjoining the flourishing town of Shir leysburg, where is now being erected a large and* commodious house for the accommodation of the poor of this county, and where we have two In stitutions of learning,one male and one female; in successful operation. These Millsare, more over, situated in the heart of Aughwiek Valley, a rich, populous and productive region of cnuntry, producing wheat, corn, and all kinds of grain in the greatest abundance,thus affordingevery facil ity for flouring operations. The above property, if not rented on the day specified, will then be offered on the shares. Conditions made known on the day of rent. HENRY BREWSTER. Shirleysburg, Aug. 31, OFF FOR STONERSTOWN, The Accommodation Line of Hacks. rpnE .übscrii., will run a hack tri-weekly, from Huntingdon to Stonerstown by way of McConnellstown and Marklesbnrg, on and after the 15th inst.—leaving the Railroad Hotel at 9 o'clock on hlondays ' Wednesdays and Fridays, and returning the following days, leaving Sto ncrstown at o'clock, A. M. Packages will be carried at a reasonable charge, and delivered at either of the above places. J. B. GIVEN. Aug, 24, '53.-tin, 'Jr PEIEtt Dl2. IR. 2. GRADUATE of the Philadelphia _College of Dental Surgery. Artificial Teeth, from one to a full set, moun ted in the most improved modern style. Filling, Filing and Scaling done with care and neatness. Teeth E.rtracted with all the ease and despair* that modern science can furnish. July, 13, 1853. H. W. SMITH, Huntingdon, Penn'a, OFFICE on Main Street, next to that of G. li A. P. Wilson. Terms moderate, and all work warranted to give entire satisfaction. July 13, '53. BLACK BEAR HOTEL, THE undersigned has leased and fit ted up the above llovut, on the I s I corner of main and Montgomery Street, I I in the borough of Huntingdon, and is well prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with their custom. The traveling communi ty and the public generally are cordially invited to call with him, hoping by strict attention tr• business to merit a large portion of public patron age. No pains will be spared to render general satisfaction. ROBERT KYLE, Juno 29, 253.—1 y. SELLING OFF AT COST. T stoc i k T oonf o oi nc.lsignrespoctfplly invite the atten • the publ i c to their new and splendid Spring and Summer Goods, row exhibiting in Portstown, consisting of a large nariety of German and Belgeun Cloths. Cassianeres and Cassinets of the best quality. Silks, Surges, and Satins of superior quality. Silk Talrets and plaid, plain and twilled lidkfa. Cotton Hosiery of every quality and style. Cotton and Thread Gloves in great variety. Gingham.% Cambrics and Jaconets. Cotton, Cambric add Jaconet Cotton Fringe, assorted sizes. Linen Plaid, Cotton and Striped Tapes. Ribbons of every description. French Merinos, Table covers and Shawls. Berago Delnipes, Lawns and Alpacas. Calicoes, Tidies & Muslins in countless number& Cotton Drills and Cor du Hoye. Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Ilitts and Caps. Glass, Hard and Queensware. Beady-made Clothing with a lingo lot of varie ties and notions too numerous to mention. Persons wishing to purchase will find it to their interest to call and examine our stock of goods before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determin ed to sell at extremely low and reduced pricer. JOSIAH CUNNINGHAM & SON. Portstown, June 22, '53. BROAD TOP ON FIRE James E. Glasgow, HAVING fitted up a large and elegant Store room, directly in the centre of Scottsville, Buntingdon Co., into which he has removed hie store from the old stand, is now prepared to ac commodate his customers and the public general. ly, with a splendid and fashionable assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, llis assortment consists of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, and all kinds ofgoods usually kept in a CountrY Store. Also, a beautiful cheap and elegant as sortment of Ladles' Dress Goods, and Trimmings of every variety. Also, liana Caps, Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, and a variety of goods of all kinds. Or All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. Scottsville, Hunt. Co., Pa. June 15, 's3.—ly. . CASSVILLE Carriage Manufh.otory. TE undersigned respectfully informs his W rons and the public generally, that ho still continues at the old stand, in the borough of Cassvillc, Huntingdon county, to manufacture carriages, Buggies, Rockaways, Sleighs, and every thing else connected with his business. Repairing done on the shortest notice. Carriages, Buggies, Rockaways, &c., constant ly kept on hand, but others will he made to order. Work done cheaper than at any other estab lishment in the State, and all warranted to the purchaser. Cash, but when not convenient, country pro duco, taken in exchange for work. ELIAS WILSON. Juno 15, '5l-1 y, STEAM ENGINE FOR SALE. A Second.hand Eight horse power Steam En gine, with a Boiler 30 inches In diameter and 20 ft. 6 inches in length, with all the neces sary machinery to make it complete. The En gine has been hut little used and in good order.— Persons desiring to purchase, will call on the subscriber, residing in Hamilton township, near Keefer's Store, or on Jos. Eberly, residing in Chambersburg. JACOB EBERLY, Juno ils, 's3.—tr. F. Brown's ESSCENGE OF JAMAICA GINGER. frills Essence is a preparation of unusual ex cellence. In ordinary diarrhoea, incipient cholera, in short, in all cases of prostration of tho digestive functions, it is of inestimable value.— During the prevalence of epidemic cholera and summer complaints of children, it is peculiarly efficacious; no family or Individual should be without it. CAUTION —Be sore to get the genuine es sence, which is prepared only by F. BROWN, nt his Drug and Chemical Store, N. E. Corner of Fifth nod Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, and for sale by all the roar:actable Aputhecaiies in the United States. For sale by T. REAL) & SON, Huntingdon. Dune 22,'53.-ly. 40 TONS COAL, just received and for PftiO by J. & W. SAXTON. UhMS and SHOULDERS, lust received end fm sale 1%. J. A. SAXTON,