riir POISONING. .14 Thousands of Parents who use Vertnifuge com posed of Castor oil, Calomel, &.e., are not aware, th a t while they appear to benefit the patient, they are neurally laying the foundations for n series of diseturas, such as salivation.' less of sight, weak ness oflimbs, &C. In another column will be found the advertise ment of Ilobensack's Medicines, to Which We ask the attention of all directly interested in their own ns well as their Children's health. In Liver Complaints and nil disorders arising from those of a billions type, should make use of the only genuine medicine, Ilobensack's Liver Pills. '"llenot Deceived," but ask for Ilobensack's Worm Syrup and Liver Pills, and observe that each has the signature of the Proprietor, J. N. .110IIENSCH'S, as none else are genuine. MEDICAL NOTICE. TILE members of the Huntingdon Co. Madi cal Society. will meet at the usual place in Huntingdon, on Tuesday the 15th inst., et 10 o'- clock, A. Id. C. J. HIRST, Sect. Nov. 6, '63.—lt. BARGAINS! BARGAINS I! HAVING received n new and splendid stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, we are now prepared to accommodate alt who may xive us a call. with GREAT BARGAINS. Our stock consists of a large assortment et Dry-Goods. Groceries, Hard-Ware, Queensware, Flosieries, and'in short, everything that is necessary to con stitute a Country 'Store. Contractors and others, desiring to purchase, will find it to their interest to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to rent nor goods (wholesale or retail) at low and reduced prices. JOSIAH CUNNINGHAM & SON. Portstown, November 5, 1853. NEW GOODS AT THE CHEAP CORNER. mad Ina _ .1( INFORMS his old customers and the public in general, that he has jest opened a very large assortment of Store Goods, at his old stand in the Diamond, opposite Coats' Hotel, nll of which he will sell at prices es low, if not lower, than the same kind of Goods ran bo had at nny other store in the county. He invites ell to call and examine his goods nod hear his prices. His stock consists of a splendid assortment of Ladies' Dress (goods, of the latest styles. Cloths, Cassimeres, &c., and a heavy stock of Beady-made Clothing, for men and boys—fine and coarse, cheaper than the cheapest. Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, of all sizes and of the best qualities. Also, Groceries, Qneensware, Hardware, Glassware, and a largo variety of articles too numerous to mention. Give Inc a call—you can find at my atom every kind of goods to be found in the county, at prices to suit the times. Ggy. All kinds of country produce 'taken in cx , change for good!. [Nor. 9, 1853. HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY. C. McGILL returns his thanks • to his friends and the public. . for their very liberal pntronuge, and • hopes by strict attention to business ' ' FP! , to merit a continuance of the same, in all bionic of Castings, Cooking Stoves Air-Tight, l'arlor, Ten Plato Wood unit Coal Stoves, of varions si res, and all kinds of Ploughs; the Lancaster and the Plank Barshear patterns, and Keystone No. 4 Self-sharpening and hilt side Ploughs, and Shears to suit all kinds of Ploughs in the country; Rolling-mill and Forge Cnstings, Grist and Saw mill. Castings, Lewistown Threshing Machine Patterns, niul the four horse and two horse power of Chambersburg patterns; and all other kinds of castings too numerous to mention, all of which will be told cheaper than ever for cash and all kinds of country produce. Also, old mettle taken in exchange for castings. Huntingdon, November 9, 1853. TEACHERS , INSTITUTE. TILE second Annunl meeting of the Huntingdon County Teachers' Institute will be held in Huntingdon on the 22a any of December next. A programme of the exercises will nppear in future number. R. lI'DI VITT, Sec'y. Huntingdon, Nor. 2, 1258. • SCHOOL TEACHERS WANTED. FOUR competent Teachers nro wanted to take charge of the Public Schools of Walker town ship. Huntingdon county, to whom liberal wages will he given. Persons desirous of taking charge of said Schools, are requested to make applies ti./12 immediately to the President. 11Torder of the Board of School Directors. WILLIAM STATES, President. November 2,18.53.-3 t. FOR SALE. THE house and lot that I reside in,on the corner of Washington and Bath streets, possesion given on the first of April next. If not sold on or before the 27th of Dee., it will ho opened at pub lie outcry on that thy JACOB FOCKLER, Hunt. Nor. 2, '53.-Bt. • EVilLtei Witr.rx WILL be exposed to public sale on Wednes day the 16th day of Nov. inst., at 2 o'clock, P. M., at the Court House in Huntingdon. A tract of land situated in WoodC'ock Valley Walker township, Huntingdon county, bounded by lands alone Martin, James Lovd and Liv ingston Robh, the property of T. Kilobit, con taining ninety-eight acres and 80 perches. The improvements arc a new frame dwelling house with the necessary out buildings, all log harts 30 by 80 feet, au excellent apple .orchard ; eighty acres cleared and in a good state of cultivation, and the balance well timbered.— The above named property is well watered, sev eral springs of never failing limestone wnter con venient to the buildings, !crated within two and a halfmiles of McConnellsrown, and Ova miles front Huntingdon. Patented Feb. 1852. TERMS.—One third to be paid on the first of April 1854, the balance in two equal annual pay ments with interest, to be secured by the bonds and mortgage of purchaser. For further particu lars inquire of LIVINGSTON ROBB, Nov. 2, '53.-2t. Agent. RAIL ROAD NOTICE. MHE subscribers to the stock in L the Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad and Cool • Company are hereby requested to pay, to the undersigned, on the Met RAY or NOVEMBER, inst., an instalment of FIVE 'DOLLARS on each share of the stock sub scribed for by them respectively. Interest will be paid immediately alter the lot day of January next, on all sums paid in prior to that date, but no interest will be allowed or paid to any stock holder who shall not have paid in all the instal ments width may have been celled for. By otter of the Board of Directors, JACOB MILLER, Treasurer. Ihmtingdon, Nov. 2,1821-2 t. EXHIBITION or CASSVILLE SEMINARY. • Annual CoNvEsv Examirrios between ▪ the liwtolv and HAIMONIA Literary Societies pf Coalmine Seminary, will be held on Tunts- DAY, 10th November. exercises to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. Casaville, Nsv. 2, 1853.-2, STRAY BULL. CANIE to the residence of die subscriber, living in Shirley township, 011 the first of July loot, p Blank Bull, with a white stripe along under his belly, lower part of tail white, supposed to ho about two years old last spring. The owner Is required to conic forward, prove property, pay charges and take hint away, or he will ho disposed of according to law. 8. R. DOUGLASS. Shirley twp., Nov. 2,'93.-3t. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. I signed three notes tts security for J. Sansom Smith; one the one hundred sod day dollars, And the other two, ono hundred dollars each, dated ?he .10th day of December, 1850. The induct. tneuts under which I agreed to becomobidtin said notes, proving delusive by the ac; Ton of the said Musics, I therefore hereby give notice thht I will not he held re.ponsiblu as bail, or poy them, tan ' is compelled by duc uuurso of into. ELIEL F.llll'l Cairn o p., To^. ^, I@ol. To Country More: MACKEREL, SHAD, CODFISH, Constantly on band SALMON, and for sale by HERRINGS, J PALMER, & Co hauls and Others. PORK, Market Street Wharf, HAMS AND SIDES, PHILADELPHIA. SHOULDERS, LARD AND CHEESE ' ) Nov. 2, '23.-3m. 41333 AT ZZOVEZMENT 211 The Ancient Borough H D. AS just returned from the eastern cities with the largest. cheapest.nnd best nssortmet of BOOTS and SHOES, everk 46o. opened in this county. Ito also has a large and splendid assortment of Hats and Caps, of the most fnshtonnblo styles. Also, Ladles' and Childrens' woolen hose. Carpet nags,Hand Trunks, &e., for the travelling community. Also regrent variety of nseful articles too numerous to mention. The public are respectfully invited to call nod examine the stock. Ile is determined to sell as CHEAP, if not cheaper than any other establish ment in the county. Store on Hill street, opposite Snyder's Cheap Clothing Store. (kr CALL AND EXAM,. TIM STOCK. _O3 Oct. 26, '53. A STRAY COW, Has been running in pasture for some time, on the Log Cabin farm, in Walker township, .:.pposite Huntingdon. She appears to he about 5 years old; a bold, tine looking animal—prin cipally. red color—has a white stripe on the right fore shoulder, and one on her right hind quarter—one also, on the left fore shoulder, and white belly. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay expenses and take her away or site will he disposed of according to law. JAMES EYLER. Oct. 56, '53.-St. Administrator's Notice. TETTERS of administration hoeing been j granted to the undersigned on the estate of Henry Rhodes, lute of Cromwell township, Hun tingdon county, deed., All persons indebted will make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement. • JOSEPH RHODES, BENJAMIN RHODES, Oct. 2G, '53.40. Admre. Adusinistrators's Notice. LETTERS of administration haring been granted to the subscriber on the estate of John Rupert, late of Clay township, Huntingdon county, deed., All persons indebted will make immediate payment, and those having claims will present' them duly authenticated for settle ment. JOHN RUPERT. Oct. 26, '53.-6t.• NOTICE. ALL persons having claims for taxes &C.. against the Brick Hotel, owned by Messrs. Knees, Lawrence & Mifflin, in this borough,will please present the same immediately for payment to MILES & DORRIS. Oct. 26, '53.-31. J$llN SCOTT, SAMUEL T. BROWN. /@ 9 l ' fr 13[B@Wig f , Attorneys at. Law, Huntingdon, Pa., Office same as that formerly occupied by John Scott, Esq. Oct. 19, 1853. EST BAY, CAME to the residence of the subscriber in West township, , Huntingdon county, some time ' last June, u red and white spot- _ ted STEER' the owner is requested to come for ward, prove property, pny chnrges and take !dm away, or he will be disposed of according to tow. WILLIAM PEIGHTAL. Oct. 26,'53.-3t! Hunt. Co. Temperance League, NvILL take notice that the next regular mee ting of the League, will he held at the Court Clouse, in the borough of Huntingdon, on Wednesday the 16th day of November next, at 6 o'clock P. M. The public generally. both Ladies and gentle men arc respectfully invited to attend upon the occasion. The officers are requested to be in attendance, as business of importance will be brought before the League. JOHN PORTER, Pres. ISRAEL GRAFEIUS, pre .. and others, Wm. P. Orbison, ) James Maguire„% Fecretaries, .1. W. Mattern, Oct. 26,'53.-3t. VIZAT LititrYAXE OF Hardware, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Notions, Drugs, Paints, Oils, Hats, taps, Hoots, Shoes. &c., At James Bricker , s Store, Huntingdon, _ . Whieh are offered at the lowest prices, also re ceiving n largo supply of CANDIES, which will be sold at wholesale price as low as 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 be sold low for Gash or to punctual customers. I Satter myself that I can and will sell Goods low 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 say that great pains have been taken to get such goods as you admire. Store on 11111 street, opposite the JOURNAL OFFICE. Huntingdon, Oct. 19,'53. RICHARD HIMSELF AGAIN I ' 4, 14% , . * , ~ , p, ~---' s .:v.lthliet) 00431 .l 'A /4)41, . t I '-' 7--.- -*- - , 'i ( , :14t .. 410ouir - , --,... r-N0m.219 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 Goods, which are now arranged for examination nod sa le, at his store, opposite the Railroad Hotel. The stuck has all been bought 'tinter and as a matter of course will be sold cheap for CASH. The stock consists cf Cloths, Cassimers, Cashmeretts, Satinetts, Cotton ads:, Brown and Bleached Linens, Satins, Silks, Shawls, Scarfs,Brown and lleach ed Muslim, Checks, Tickings,Cash, Canton and Woolen Flannels, sod ;yam other goods too numerous to milldam Prints in abundan., Mous de Laines, Bereae de Laines, Silk Tissue, Poreign and American Oing hams, Moose de Bege ' Lustres, ¢.c. ALSO, Hats, and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hardware. Queensware, Sec. Thankful for post thvors, the publie generally are invited to call and examine the splendid stock now on hand, which in variety, quality, and price will compare with any ever exhibited in town. CALL AU/ SIM het. 19, '53. 20001.7`foorf..1:fty'YJ. } 1"ivIusgA." — g."." Gold Watches will be sold by En. e;isits: lama than elsewhere. Kiln lbs. of Cod Fidb, just yeeeired fo eJLIV dale by J. & W. SAXTON. fIABBET BAGS utri t rec. fir ,91r OH, JERUSALEM' JEWS AND GENTILES OUTDONE I , D2C0314 giRIUD%III, HAS just returned from the Eastern ct6et, with the Hier and LARGF:ST assortment of Ready-made Clothing, Rats, Caps, • and Fancy Articles, for Gentlemen's wear, ever known to be brought to Huntingdon. His styles are of the latest, cal culated to please everybody that may call. He has at all time, CLOTHS, CASSIMEnES, and VESTINGS, which he will make to order. Oct. 19, '53. Administrator's Notice. T ETTERS of administration have this day J j been granted to the subscriber upon the es tate of Benjamin Searhoof, late of Warrioramark tap., Huntingdon co..dee'd. All persons indebted are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settle ment to Oct. 12, 's3.—Gt. SHERIFFS. BV virtue ors certain writ of Vend. Expo. issu ed out of the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county, and to me directed I will expose to sole at public vendee or outcry, on the premises, in Mount Union, Huntingdon coun ty, on Friday the the 18th day of November, A. D. 1853, nt 10 o'clock, A. M. precisely. All the following described tract, piece or farm of land, on which the town of Mt. Union is laid out, the lots of said town included in said levy will be separately offered for sale op said day, if a sal dent amottnt is not realized out of the sale of the lots aforesaid, the entire property levied, will be offered for sale, to wit : All that certain plantation, tract, piece or par cel of land, situate in Shirley township, Ilunting don county, cast of Drake's Ferry, adjoining the Juniata river, lands of John Shaver, Nicholas & Wm. Shaver, Andrew Pollock's heirs, and others, containing 176 acres or thereabouts, on part of which the town of Mount Union is laid out, ex cepting and excluding from the said levy the ground now in possession of the Pennsylvania Railroad company, and the following town lots in the recorded plan of said town of Mount Union, being munbered respectively. Nos. 3,4, 5,6, 11, 12, 15,18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, I, 2,7, to, 13, 16, 23, 8,9, 14,17, 33, 74, 95 and 96, and the lot of ground in the possession of the trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and on which mee ting house stands. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of John Dougherty TERMS.—Positively cash, as soon as the prop erty is bid off. WM. B. ZEIGLER, Shin Oct. 26, 1853. The property offered for sate, as above descri bed, is worthy the attention of business men and capitalists. Mount Union is the focus of a large country trade and the terminus of the Drake's Ferry and Broad Top Rail Road. My friends and the public are respectfully in , 6 ted to attend the sale. JOHN DOUGHERTY. Ailmr. Office of the Drake's Ferry and Broad Top & R. Co. CASSVILLE, Oct. 13, 1853. To the President and Directors of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. . . Your memorialists respectfully beg leilve to call your attention to the construction of the Drake's Ferry and Broad Top Railroad, and its importance to the prosperity of Philadelphia and also as n source of revenue to the Pennsyl vania Railroad! A Railroad, twelve miles in length, with n descending grade, will connect the Broad Top Coal Basin with the Pennsylvania Railroad at a point ten miles east of Huntingdon, fifty-sev en miles east of the Allegheny Bituminous Coal Field, and'one hundred and ninety-two miles west of Philadelphia. When this connection is made, semi-hitumi• nous Coal of the best quality can be shipped to Havre de Grace by canal boats, in one hun dred and sixty-seven miles, or delivered in the city of Philadelphia, by railroad, in two hun dred and four miles, enabling Pennsylvania to supply the cities of Philadelphia, New York and Boston with the best fuel for Locomotives and Ocean Navigation—affording to your citi zens the best and cheapest fuel for manufactu ring purposes, and giving to Philadelphia an article of export hitherto unknown to her com merce. Large expenditures have been made in con structing a Railroad and Canal to the semi-bit uminous coal basin of Cumberland, while the State of Pennsylvania held within her own lim its and within twelve miles of her public im provements, and upwards of one hundred miles nearer the cities of Philadelphia and New York, an inexhaustible deposit of semi-bitumi nous Coal vastly superior to the Cumberland Coal. You, gentlemen, selected to watch over and protect the interests of the City of Philadelphia, cannot be indifferent to the speedy construc tion of a work destined to add so much to the commercial and manufacturing interest of her citizens, and also so largely- to the revenues of the Pennsylvania Railroad. As a means of obtaining an economical sup ply of fuel for your work shops and locomo tives, the Drake's Ferry and Brood Top Rail road is deserving of your aid ; but when view ed in relation to the future commerce of Phila delphia, its importance cannot be over estima ted. When the great chain of the Railway from the Atlantic to the Pacific, of which thi; Penn sylvania Railroad will become an important link, shall have been completed, this deposit of semi-bituminous Coal, so near to Tidewater, will then, and not till then, be duly apprecia ted. At present the citizens of Philadelphia point proudly to the Delaware Lehigh and Susque hanna Anthracite Coal fields as the best gems within the State, forgetful of this, the only semi-bituminous Coal Basin east of the Alle gheny and within the State of Pennsylvania. Your memorialists therefore ask your favor able consideration of the proposed improve ment, and respectfully solicit your aid and in fluence in the immediate prosecution of this important work. By order of the Board of Directors of the D. F. and Broad Top Railroad Co. R. HARE POWELL, President. GEO. W. SPEER, Secretary. A NEW ARRIVAL OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS. \V. ail"TifiDil, HAVE, just received from Piffled°lphii the finest and best assortment of FAIL and Win- TEn GOODS, ever offered, and at lower prices than can be purchased at any other house. They are determined to sell lower than can be purchased anywhere east of the Allegheny, and no mistake. If von wish to he satisfied of the filet, call and see. hey Gamin such as Cloths, Cassimers, Sattinets, Flannels, French Me rinos Parametta Cloths, Malinde Laines, Barred and Figured Sack Flannels, Al. imeas, and an general assortment of Also, 500 webs of rtsso . ;ied PRINTS, and eve ry °the hrticlo usually kept in n Country Store. Hardware, of which we always keep the largest and best as• sortment ever kept in this place. ttneensware, a magnificent assortment, which we are selling quite low: tilikerieST are a little tip, bite we ere determined to cell as low if not lower, than any other housc,according id quality. Cedar and Willow Ware, each as gaskets, 'rubs, Buckets, Krout Stands, &r., Ste. Ctopets and Oil Cloths: besvitiftil assortment, which will be sold low, cell and Na and be snDstied of the fact. Hats and Caps. of tbo vety latest and best styles, aisb Boots and Bhoetto the beet rind cheapest in town, if you don't be lieve it, CALT, AND We ore oleo pnrchnsing and storing Grain, and it is adMitted on all hands that we bane the most -convenient Oar!, fon unkal;ng Grain iv on dhout BOOKS 1 BOOKS I I 10,000 )10°,,171,Vie Now every variety usually kept in a Phil- t adelphia Book Store—the subscriber has added to his Nast , CFINAP Boon Sloan, opposite Whit taker's Hotel, Railroad street, Huntingdon, Pa, Particular attention is invited to his extensive and splendid stock of plain and Num Stationery, Blank Books, Memorandums, Diaries, for 1854, &c., &c. He has purchased Sottoot Boons on such terms to enable him to sell them cheaper, Whole sole end Retail, than any store in the count, Harper's Magazine, Godey'e Lady's - 13onk, and cheap publications kept constantly on hand. The public will please cell and examine for themselves. WM. COLON. Huntingdon, Oct. 19, '53. WARM NOWICIX. NOTICE is hereby given to Venders of Foreign Merehendize, 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, Rat ing Houses, Groceries, &c.. will be collected in like manner, if not paid soon. " JNO. MARKS, Treasurer. Oat. 19, 's3' G. GUYER, Adm'r. SHIRLETSBURG FEMALE SEMINARY, AND JUNIATA ACADEMY, Shirleyaburg, Huntingdon Co. Pa. Rev. J. Campbell, A. M., and Hugh J. Camp bell. A. 8., Principals. . . . . • - These institutions are beautifully situated in the center of the Great Aughwick Valley, seven miles from the Penna. Central Railroad, at Mt. onion, and on the direct line from that to Chem 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, elm Trus tees of this Aoademy 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. Tennis OF SEMINARY—SESSION Or 22 weexs. Board, washing, light, and tuition in English branches $50,00, Music, Painting, Drawing, Latin, French. &c., extra. ACADEMY SESSION or 22 wet:mi.—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 Summer.— No deduct inn fur absence except in rose of pro tracted sickness. No students admitted for less than half a session. For particulars, see elects lars, or address (post paid) either of the Princi pals. MILNWOOD ACADEMY, Shade Gap, Huntingdon Co. Pa, The Trustees of this Institution owning to the death of its tote lamented Principal, J. W. McGinnis, hove placed it in chew° of the Rev. W, A. Morrison, a faithful and competent teach er, assisted in the Mathematical end 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 (iunlify students for the higher class es in College, and for every department of busi ness life. The Buildings are now large and commodious, and the dpmestic arrangements, aro in every way adapted to the health and comfort of a large num ber of students, who are required to hoard in the Academy under the immediate supervision of the Professors. The location is retired, and proverbially health fol, and is easy of access, being connected with Cliambershurg and the Pcnn'a. Railroad at Mount Union, by a daily line of stages. The terms are very low. The whole expenses per session, of 22 weeks, tier board, washing, tui tion, fuel, &c., are from $4O to $45 according to the branches pursued. The next Session will commence on Wednesday I 9th of October. For any further information address WI. A. MQRRISON, Shade Gap Pa., Oct. 12 '53. NOW'S THE TIME TO CALL NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED At David P. Gwin% 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 Hill and Bath streets, opposite Coats' Frank lin House, A large and beautiful assortment of TIEW 000.Ve m Consisting of Cloths, Cassimers, Black and Fan cy Cassinetts, Woolen Goode, Silks, Fancy and Black Berege do ',eines, Do liaise, Debains, French Merinocs, Coburgh Cloths, Flannels, Cotton Flan nels White and Colored, Ginghams, Linens, Mullins, and a large lot of Prints of al l styles. Also, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries of all kinds, Queens ware, Hardware, Fish end Salt. The public aro 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 Goods et the highest market prices. Huntingdon, Oct. 12, 1853. Last Arrival - SAXE& & WitaTTE GOODS. GEORGE GWIN, HAS just returned from the Eastern Cities, and is now opening, at the old stand, in Market Square, a large and splendid assortment of now and fashionable goods, for fall and winter, con sisting of French Cloth, Double Milled Black and Fancy Cassimers, Sattinetts, Merinoes, Do Berege, Coburgh Do Laines, Flannels, Wool and Cotton, Brown and Blenched Muslins, and a 'variety of goods of all kinds usually kept in a country store and a great VARIETY OF TI;IMMINGS saitnble for WINTER DRESS GOODS. A Large Assortment of Groceries, Hardware, Queenswarc, and Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Mut& and Tippets. The public are respectfully invited to coil and examine my stock, us I am determined not to be undersold by nay house in town. Feeling thankful for the encouragement be has received, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. Huntingdon, Oct. 12, 1853. FARM FOR SALE, rr HE subscriber offers, at private sale. a valua ble tract of lend, situate in Hill Valley, Shir ley township. Huntingdon county, containing about Two Hundred Acres. About fifty acres of this tract is cleared and in good tillable order. bar ing thereon erected a comfortable Stone Dwelling House, Stabling, &c. There is also a good Spring of Water on the premises, near the dwelling house. The land isof a good quality, part being strong limestone, and an industrious man could not tail to do well on it. It is situated shoot six miles front Mount Union, where the Pennsylvania Rail goad and Canal pass, and will be sold ut a rery moderate price. TERMS OF PATMENT.-ORC Ilia In hand, and the balance in two equal annual payments. For further infbrmation address the subscriber, at Shirleysburg, I'. 0., Huntingdon Co., Pa. JOHN BREWSTER. October i 2, '53. jUST received a handsome assortment of • Bay State Shawls, Long Simile and Square Shawls, which we aro soiling quite low. u. 4•. W. Santo*. A benutikil assortment of Silk Dress Patterns, Black Silk, and Bonnet Lining, just receiv ed and for sale by J. & W. SAXTOiI. n trINS juLt rcceiv,i and for *Ol !r• J. k SAXTOY. RZOIOVAWS VOTICiL Notice is hereby given to nil 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 en Or phans' Court, to be heist at Huntingdon, in and for snid cottntv of Huntingdon, on Wednesday the 14th day of November next, to wit : I. Solomon Hamer, Administrator of the es tate of George W. Haugh, late of Franklin town ship, dec'd. 2. John Beck and Andrew Beek, Administra tors of the estate of Henry Beck, late of Ward orsmark township, dec'd. 3. Rebecca Corbin and Matthew Corbin, Ad ministrators of the estate of William Corbin, late of Clay township, deed. 4 Eli and AlWaliam Plummer, Administrators of the estate John Plummer, lute of Hopewell township, dec'd. 5. Thomas L. States, administrator of the es tato of Joseph Stewart, lute of the borough of Huntingdon, dec'd 6. Thomas L. States, Trustee to sell the real estate of Joseph Stewart, late of the borough of Huntingdon, deeod. M. P. CAMPBELL, Register. Register's Offlee, Huntingdon. Oct. 19, 1953. SAretlf. RY virtue of cumin Writs of Vend. Exp. and Lev. Facial, issued out of the Court ofd 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, nt 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 rei ning hack 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 sold as the property of Dr. John Purdue. ALSO—AII that piece parcel or tract of lan.l, situate in Jackson township, Huntingdon county, containing about 100 acres, more or less. adjoin ing lands of Henry Shunkwiler, Jon. & William Smith, and others, having a two story log house thereon erected, log barn, from 40 to 60 acres cleared, with some fruit trees on the premises.— Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Ileightal. ALSO—AII the right, title and interest of de fendant's, in and to a farm or tract of land in Jackson township,lluntingdon county, containing 100 acres, be the same more or less, about 75 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erec ted a cabin house and a log barn, bounded by lands of Irvin & Gregg, john C. Workinger, Edmiston and Henry Walborn. 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 either 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 becember, 1848, in the name of Robert Thompson. calling for lands adjoin ing Frederick Love, Richard Jeffries and john Thumps.. Also, a lot or parcel of ground situate in same township and county aforesaid, adjoining lands of Isaac Cistnev, Wm. S.Lvons, Esq., and others, now in the occupancy of Da vid Thompson, Sr. ' and purchased by him from William Gilla tn. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of David Thom pson, Robt. Thompson & David Thompson, Jr. ALSO—AII the right, title and interest of Wm. Johnston, in and to a beet of land in Hopewell township, Huntingdon county, con taining 140 acres, with the usual allowance, having, about 30 acres cleared and in a state of cultivation, adjoining lands, of Adam Speck on the east, Backbone ridge on the north, Pine ridge on the south, and the road leading down to Coffee Run on the west, being the sante land conveyed from James Entrekin to Elijah Lynn as by deed recorded in hook H, No. 2, page 486, and having thereon erected a two story hewed log house, &c. Seized, taken in execu tion and to be sold as the property of William Johnston. day- Terms cash as soon as bid off, positive. ly in all cases. W3I. B. ZEIGLER, Sheref Oct. 1853. WITEII.B by n precept to me directed, dated at Huntingdon. the 18111 day of August A. D. 1853, under the hands and seals of the Hon. George Taylor, President of the Court of Common Pleat, Oyer and Terminer, arid gener al jail delivery of the 24th judiciul district of Penn sylvania composed of Huntingdon, Blair and Cam bria, and the Hon. Thomas F. Stuart and Jona than McWilliams, his associates, Judges of the county of Huntingdon, justice, 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 aro made capital or felonies of death and other ofkuces crimes and misdemeanors, which have, been or shall hereafter be committed or perpetrxted for crimes aforesaid—l am commanded to make pub lic proclamation throughout my whole hailiwtek that a Court of Oyer and Terminer, of Common Flees and Quarter sessions, will be held at the Court House in the Borough of Hunthigdon, on the second Monday (and 14th day) of November next, and those who will prosecute the said pri soners he then and there to prosecute them ns it shall be just, Anil that all Justices of the Pence, Coronors and Constables within said county be then and there in their proper persons, et 10 o'clock, A. M. of said tiny, with their records, in quisitions, examinations and remembrances, to do those things which, to their offices respectfully appertain. Dated at' Huntingdon the 18th day of August in the year of our Lord 1853, and the 77th year of American Independence. WM. B. ZEIGLER, Sheriff. Oct. 19, '53. WHEREAS, by a precept to me directed by the Judges of the Common Pleas of the county of Huntingdon, bearing test the 18th dnv of August, 1853, I Public Proclamation throughout my whole haili wielc, that a Court of Common Pleas will be held in the Court House in the Borough of Hun tingdon, on the third Monday (and gist day) of Nov. A. D. 1853, for the trial dull i s sues in said Court, whi ch remain undetermined before the snid Judges, when and where all jurors, witnesses and suitors, in the trial of all issues are required to apeeur. Dated at Huntingdon, the 18th day of August, in the year of our Lord 1853, and the 77th year of American Independence. WM. B. ZEIGLER, Sheriff. taiisware, Oct. 19, 1853, Grocery, Confectionary, Bakery, HENRY J. AFRICA, would respectfully in vite the public to call at his establishment in Railroad Street, where all those who need any good Bread, Rusk, or any other kind of Cakes found at a Bakery, may he supplied. Ito has just received a very large and fresh supply of Fruit and Confectionaries, such as Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Nuts, &c., and a large stock of TOYS. He receives tinily from the city of Baltimore, the hest OYSTERS that ran he found. Those in want of prime 'shell fisd,' can he accommoda ted by culling 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 same. Oct. 52,'53. FRENCH BURRS. THE subscriber has on hand French Burr Mill Stones of various sizes, which ha will warrant to be ofettperior quality, and at rea sonable prices. Ordars by mall promptly attended to. W. 11. KEPNER, Harrisburg, Oct. 5, '53.-em. SEALED proposals will he received by the TrUstees of Cassville Seminary, until Satur day the sth day of November, for making TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND BRIC K, and for the erection of additionnl buildings for said In stitution. Plans and specifications eon be seen by calling on the undersigned. OF.O. W, grEER Oct. 11, PROCLAMATION. PROCLAMATION. AND OISIESS SAVAIGL Notice to Contractors. a)51.71M T2l, C 1 ADUA'rE of the Univeraiti• of Maryland{ T (in eannection with Dr. Jam es G. Ligntner) honing permanently locatod in Shirleyeburg, re• epcctfuiiy offers Ilia professional cervices to the citizens of that place and adjacent country. Oct. 5. 'sB.—atn.• Mountain Female Seminary. THE Mountain Female Seminary at Birming ham, Huntingdon county,Pa., on the Penn sylvania Railroad, occupies one 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 one who wishes to learn, could find on institution more favorably situated. Past success and fu ture prospects have induced us to greatly enlarge our plans, and mudded us to give such compensit tion to webers as will command those possess tng tlifthighest qualifications. • Cost, per term of 22 wecU, caries front $55 to 960, for which good accommodations will be giv en. Music, French, Latin, Painting, &c.,extra. Pupil., front abroad are expected to boon! in the Seminary building with the Principal, who Rives hisentire attention to the interest of the Institution. ISRAEL W. WARD, Oct. 5, 1953. _Principal. BALLOON ASCENSIONS, FIRE-WORKS AND INDIANS, NTIRELY displaced and 14 outdone, by the brilliant display and marvellous assort ment of Jewelry, Watches, Clocks. Silver Ware Ftno Knives, Pistols, Perfumery, Port Monnaies, and Fancy Articles, just opened and exhibiting to admiring hundreds, lit the Jewelry Store of EDMUND SNARE, opposite Lead's Drug Store, Huntingdon. sr Watches and other articles, GOLD PLATED in the hest and most Insting manner. Oct. 5, '53. • T) EVOLVERS I other Pistols, at Edm. Saarc's Jewelry Store. QILVER and Plated Spoons, Gold, Silver and 11 Plated Spectacles, at Edm. Snare's Jewelry Store. OHI.VER Better Knives, ni;l:ialt Spoons, at E. Suare's Cheap Jewelry Store, KO s s 11-1, Wellington, Cottage. Gothic, and other Clocks, for sale cheap, at Edm. Snare's Jewelry Store, -4 0 0 Huntingdon. GRAND OPENING OF ffilkitlt AND wirerta aslitrlll:lTit., AT THE lIUNTINGIWN rt(mils, "TORE, • A. WILLOUGHBY, HAS just returned l'roin the east with A large and splendid assorirnent of Fall and Winter Goods, for men and boys, made in the latest titshion and in the most durable numner. Who ever wants to be dressed better and cheaper than anybody else in town, let him cell at WILLOUGHBY'S Cur.. , CLOTHING STOUT,. one door west of T. Read & Son's drug store, Huntingdon. Call and see for yourselves. Oct. 5, 1852. JAIL H. HAGERTY H. L. BnowN. GAADII2I 71(37112. niE undersigned Physicians having entered 7 into a co-partnership, in tho 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 calls with which they may be IT. T.. BROWN. J. H. HAGERTY. .7. 11. LI:DEN, M. D., Hunt. RErtnE.NCES: J. H. DondEy. M. D., F. BOWERS, M. D., Newton Hamilton. Cassvillc, Oct. 5, '53.-3m Administrators Notice. LETTERS of administration have been this dny granted to the undersigned, upon the estate. of John Brumbaugh, (of Daniel) late of Hopewell township, ,lec'd. All persons indebted, will make payment, and those having claims will present them to me for settlement. MARY BRUMBAUGH. Administrotrix. Oct. 5, '53-6t.• HOUSEKEEPERS. HOUSEKEEPERS study your interest., why go to Auction and pay extravagant prices for hell-made Fcextrrae4 Cull at No. 1, North NINTH street, and examine the largest assort ment of the hest made Furniture nod Bedding in the city, Feather Beds, Heir, Hock, 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 Stulled Seat, Cane seat, Windsor, and of fice Chairs, Connting-horse. 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 wsrranted to give satishsetion, and sold at the lowest prices. Sup. 25. 1853.—1 y Ribbons and Millinery Goods. ULIUS STERN, No. 171, North Second d Street, opposite the Canal lintel, Philadel phia. Having in store a full and extensive as sortment of Trimmings and Fancy Goods. All lands of MILLINERY ArateLes, such as Bib- Tons, Laces, Blond Lace Silks, Florence,. Bonnet Frames, and a large assortment of needle worked Handkerchiefs, Collars, Capes, Flounces, Inserting, Edgings, together with a great variety of other articles in our lino, 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, '13.--Itn. FALL MILLINERY GOODS. JOHN STONE & SONS, .%0,45 South Second Street, PHILADELPHIA, nRE now opening for the FALL Tit'Aux, 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 151 PORTING the larger part of their stock enables them to offer an assortment UNSCRTASSEP in extent or variety, which will be sold on the most favorable terms. Sept. 21, '33.-2. NEW LINE OF BACKS. The subscriber hes placed on the road leading from Mill Creek to Cassville a line of Hacks to run from the latter place to the former, on Wed nesdays and Saturdays. Leaving Cassville in the morning of each day returning in the afternoon. The accommodations are comfortable end the fare is very low. GEO. SMITH. Cassville, Sep. 21, '53. Five Teachers Wanted. Fr,. 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 ;tear Calvin, on Saturday the 12th day of No• camber next, at which time and place an Exam. ivation will take place. Dy order of the Board, BENJAMIN F. GLASGOW, Union tp., Sept. 7, 'M.—Wt. Sec. J. S. GRIFFITU, M. D., Huntingdon, Pa., Graduate of the University of Pa., offers his professional service to the citizens of Huntingdon and adjacent country. REV/MI:NC. :—Medical Faculty of University of Pa., Physicians and Surgeons of the Pennsyl vania Hospital and Dv. Jacob 'lonian. Office, No. ISO, Mifflin Street, along with Dr itoffinati. July IS, GOLD CHAINS—A goo variety for sole, ve ry low, at row. Swam's. ,1)U RE WILITE LEA}); wd received and for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. _ . A MS and SHOULDEAS.Iu,t reeeii•e4 and f'r ~11e 5;•• .J. W PHILADELPIIII Ril Salamander Safes. Evans k Wataos, 8$ Dock Street. nfl[t.TingYAM. • Books, Papers, Jewelry &c. Fire-Proof Doors for Banks k Storm PATENT KEY-HOLE COVER • MIAEArPTIDEVSO , FIRE A N'D THIEF-PROOF TION SA£ NE. w.rint.d to stand as much fuse as any other Safes in the country. GRFAT TRIUMPH ACHIEVED BY EVANS lii, WATSON'S Fire-Proof Saftsi. AT THE STATE FAIR, p HAnnISBURG, Ps., 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 ASIANDER FIRE-PROOF SAFES, at which they consumed Three Cords of Wood over it, commencing at I o'clock, P. M .. ... and buying ex posed it to n WIIITE HEAT 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 were taken out. not only having been preserved, hut not haying the appearance of scorch upon them- COMNIITTEE. 1 A. O. MIL EISTER, JOSEPH RITNE A. T. NEWBOLD, Ex-Governor of Pa. JOHN B. CON, CHAS. E. HEISTER, E. E. B UDINOTT. Sole Agency for Butterworth's Celebrated Bank Locks. Gen. Wilson,Eeq , 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 alio refer to Col. S. S. Wharton. and the County Treasurer, in Huntingdon. Below reference is made to a few in Philadelphia, who have our safes in use. Hundreds more can be given. . . . . ._ . Farmers & Mechanics' Bank, 12 safes. U. S. Mint. U. S. Arsenal, 3 in l'hil'a. 5 in California. Samuel Allen, Esq., High Sheriff. Barker Bros. & Co., Brokers, No 16 N. 3d St. E. C. Knight, corner Chesnut and Water St. Minima & Co. No. 17 S. Water st. Richard Norris & Son, Locomotive works. Fenn's. R. R. Co. 2 safes. norm Germantown and Norristown R. State Treasurer and Trenton Banking Co.N.J. Odd F. Halls, 6th st. and cor. 3d & Brown sta. Southwark & Moyamensing Gas Co. Corporation of Northern Liberties. do. of Moyamensing. July 13, 's3.—ly. FIVE PER CENT SAVING FUND. Chartered by the State of Penn sylvania in Is4l. CAPITAL STOCK $25a,000. THE Saving Fund of the National Safety Com pany, No. 62 Walnut Street, 2 doors 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 one of the hest managed and safest in the country, and pays rice Pen cuNr. interest tbr money put in there, front the date of deposite. Any sum front One Dollar upwards is reocived. And all sums, large or small, are paid back on demand, without notice, to any amount. This saving fund has mortgages, Oronn4 Rents, and other first-class investments, all well secured, amounting to more than half a million of I dollars, for the security of depositors. Office 62 Walnut street, two doors above Third, 'lion. HENRY L. BENNER, Preset. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice INTIM, Wm. J. REED, Secretary. BOARD OF DEFFEREFS, Hon: Wm. Richards, Pottstown, Montgomery co. J. D. Streeper editor of the Montgomery county Ledger, Pottstown. J. M. Sheenemen, editor of the Neutralist, Skippaekville, Mont. co. Enos Benner, Esq., editor of the Farmer'. Friend, Sumneytown, Mont. cu. Bun. Joel Jones, late Mayor of Phil's. John Bobbins, jr., member of Congress 4th District, Pennsylvania. Bon. James Page, lute Postmaster of Phil's. Bon. Wm. Penington, late Governor of New Jersey. Sep. 20, '53. H. J. KEALSH, 109, Market Street, Philadelphia. fancy Goods and Trimmiugs, Combs and Brushes, at CASII PRICES, Sept. 7, '53.-Gin LEATIIEIt. FRITZ & lIENDRY. Store, 29 N. 3rd St. Philadelphia, Nforroceo Manufacturers, Carders, Importer., Commission and General Leather Business; Wholesale and Retail, Manufactory 15 Margaretta Street, Aug. 24, '53.-17. STOVZS. W%lui?igcd; would al; cull undersigned, :„ettionN Lll- Bare to our superior stock of Stoves, Cauldrons, &c. The superiority of our '' Stoves, above all others is so well known, that we deem it unnecessary to enter into detail of them. We would invite your attention to our Mac...moon HEATING STOVE. As the mice of coal is on the rise, this is the most economical stove the public ran use. These stoves are of sires suitable for heating the smallest room, and those capable of containing from 40,000 to 80,000 cubic ft. Our Cook Stoves consist of the GLons Coots, fur coal; MODERN Taos., wood; Buctee CEIXDRATED WOOD STOVE, Ten-plate Cooa, Yocum Coos', HAGAR Foos', Se., &c, _ . Our assortment of Cook and Parlor Stores 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 & WARRICK, Successors to Potts & Yocum. N. E. Cor. Yin] & Race eta. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 31. '53.-3m, . TO THE PUBLIC, AG T. [PMEOZI, 1110 100 D RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Cassville and vicinity, that he has located medical office, for the purpose of trusting all kinds of diseases, on a sate 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 furor. Fever and Ague cured in three days, and warranted to remain cured froths season. A. P.F. July, 20, '23.-tf. 1111 ra. Ao Dinal%ill RADUATE of the Philadelphia College of VT Dental Surgery. Attfficial Teeth, from one to a full set, moue led in the most improved modern style. Filling, Filing and Scaling done with care aid neatness. _ . . Cell Extracted with all the ease and despatch. that modern science can furnish. July, la, 1855. - H. W. TStir, Huntingdon, re , inia. _ OVFICE on Main Street, next to that of Gme, A. P. Wilson. Terms moderate, and all work 'corrected to give entire satisfaction. July 13, '59. pOU'r MONNMES frutn ^ cent. up to $2. 51 at Ed. ' Avril 15 13 it