ARRIVAL OP THE BALTIC, Stale of Eastern Affairs. THE DEMANDS W? THE CZAR, Lord Pahnenton egain itt tht! Cabiael. England.--The leading item of news from 'England, i 3 the resumption, by Lord Palmeri. ton, of his seat in the Cabinet. The step is re• garded as likely to have an important bearing on the affairs in the East. . . . . The Eastern Question.— b The latest ale t. cos from Constantinople and Vienna, represent the aspect of admits between Russia and Turk. ev to lie very serious, though the occurrences of the lost few days indiente little progress on the part of the hostile armies. All efforts nt negotiation have thus far prow ra unavailing. The Sultan, however, it in sta. tea in a Vienna dispatch to Paris, has led a willingness to send a plenipotentiary to the conference of the four Powers, provided that Russia first evacuates the Principalities. The Czar on the Miler hand has stated his fixed determination not to agree to any props. salt tier peaceful negotiations, unless material concessions from the Turkish Government be first obtai tied. . ..... Several further sltirmidhes aro reported on the line of the Danube, but little advantage had been pined on either side. Tt is reported that the demand fur the coin• Lined fleets of England and France to enter the Black Sea has been refused. . Persia.—A report is telegraphed from Per il, that Persia has officially declared wnr against Turkey, and that a powerful hostile force is shortly to he put in motion. The Shah of Persia is said to be marching on Northern India at the head of a force of for. ty thousand men, and one hundred guns. The English were concentrated on the fron• tier of Peshawur and marching to Affghanistnn to command the Khyler Pass. India and Chiiia.—Tho overland mail from India brings some items of important ....• . The state of aftitirs in the Burmese empire remained unchanged. A famine has occurred in the northern dis tricts of Madras, and much suffering prevaile. The cholera is decreasing in Bombay. There is much sickness in the British army. In China the fighting was progressing, and the Imperialists were suffering great loss, al. though largely reinforced. l'or the Journal. Miscellaneous Enigma. 1 ant composed of 23 letters. Mc 1 7 22 11 is an adjective pronoun. " 2 22 5 3is a small animal. " 3 1 7 3 20 is a useful medicine. " 4 2 16 is a letter in the greek alphabet. " 5 18 9 14 is a precious stone. " 6 11 13 20 is an amphibious quadruped. " 7 22 5 4is as instrument of music. " 8 11 is a personal pronoun. " 9 3 3 19 is a spiritous liquor. " 10 12 15 8 11 3is a mineral. " 11 22 14 21 19 20 was a distinguished Ciencral. " 12 9is n Latin preposition. •" 13 7 18 9 22 5 9is a useful plant. " 14 22 23 15 is a bout belonging to a ship. " 15 3 19 is one of the brightest constelle, lions of else Heavens. " 16.1 22 21 14 is a country its Europe. " 17 18 8 15 11 is un article very touch in 18 15 3 is a germs of trees. 19 23 21 is a hind of fowl. " 20 22 4 16 15 is a volcanic substance. " 21 S 17 18 6 13 is a fluid substance. " 22 13 19 23 is no instrument used fur do. fence. " 23 7 8 11 3is a color. Mc whole would he a glt.r;o,s operation of the eyat o e State. w. tt. tt. s. inzwer to last enigma —.A Iv.ys Pay the printer. r it 111 El• HUNTINGDON. JBll. 17, 1854, 'Flour per I[d., Clover Seed, per bu.,• Bed Wheat, per be.,• • 'White Wheat, per It Eye, per be Cure, per be Buckwheat, per bu • • • Oats, per bu Flaxseed. per be Ilay, per ton Butter, per lb.. , `46.00 a $6,50 PHILADELPHIA, Jan. IE, 1854. 67 25 Flour per Mil Corn Nle White Wheat, per be Red, Corn, (late, BALTIMORE, Jan.lo, 1854. $7 00 4 50 1 70 1 00 Flour per 1,111 Corn Meal White Wheat per bn , Red, Corn, Oats, The most extraordinarg disemyyy in lie Worhl is the Great Arthion. Remedy to Mtn • and Beast. 11. CL FARRELL'S CELEBRATED ARABIAN LINIMENT The beautiful and fertile region skirting the desert of Arabia, abonnds with rare plants and odorous woods, whence are procured those aro matie gums and balsams of which this Lini meat is composed, and by whose stimulating, unctuous and penetrating properties it is, when applied, diffused through the whole nervous system, allaying the most intense pain in a few minutes. Try it, when you will be convinced that no preparation possesses in so high a de gree, its perlbet anodyne qualities. Its action is prompt and effective. It penetrates the flesh to the bone, relaxes contracted cords, restoring use to limbs paralysed for years, and where the flesh has wasted away, leaving nothing but skin and bone, excites a healthy action, cans. leg new flesh to grow out and fill up the shriv elled pnrts. It restores the synovial fluid or joint water, and this is the reason why it has been so successful in diseases of the joints. In affections of the Spine, Liver, Lungs and Kid neys, this great remedy stands before any other ever produced. For ague cake or enlargement of the spleen, it is a specific. For any internal inflamation, you will find it. gives great relief. It has no equal in the world for Rheumntism— also, cramps, swelling, numbness, weak joints, Spine and Chest, pains, wounds, chilblains, burns, sore throat, bites of insects and reptiles, salt rheum, warts, corns, mange, and indeed nearly all diseases which require an external application, mid many others, are greatly ben efited by it. It is used externally with great success in goitre, or swelled neck, Scrofula or King's Evil, Liver Complaint, nervous diseases, .1:e. For Horses or Cattle, it is as effectual as in diseases of man. Will cure any ruse of Sweeny in existence; also, Spavin, Splint, Ring bone, Big-head, Fistula, Furey, Fell Evil, Wind galls, Strains, Bruises, &c. fAok out for counterfer! .The piddle are 'cautioned tigainat another counterfeit, which has lutely made its appear ance, called W. IL Farrell's Arabian Liniment, the most dangerous of all the counterfeits, be cause his having the name of Farrell, many will buy it in good fhith, without the knowledge that a counterfeit exists, and they will perhaps only discover their error when the spurious mixture has wrought its evil effects. The genuine article is manufretured only by 11. G. Farrell, solo inventor and proprietor, and wholesale druggist, No. 17 Main street, Peoria, to whom all 4pplication3 for Agencies moat be addressed. Be sure you get it with the letterA 11. G. before Pima n, thus 11 , (5. FATIIIII.C9—atsI hi+ ,ignsture en the wrapper, all others are nounterfliits. Sold by Thos. Rend & Son, Huntingdon, R. H. Sellers & Fleming Brothers wholesale, Pitts burg, and by regularly authorized agents throughout the United Slates. 11C1"- Price 25 and 50 cents, and $1 perlottle. AGENTS WANTED in every town, village and hamlet in the United .States, iu which one is not already established. Addrcis H. G. Far. roll as above, accompanied with good reference as to (Ammeter, responsibility, &c. January 10, '5.1.-41. 14'' POISONING.., 1 Thousands ofParents who coo Ver;ifuge com posed of Castor oil, Calomel, are not aware, that while they appear to benefit the patient, they are netually laying the foundations for a series of diseases, such as salivation, less of sight, weak -11098 Of ihni as, &e. In another column will he found the advertise ment of llobensack's Medicines, to which we ask the attention of all directly interested in thefr own ns well as their Children's health. In Liver Complaints and all disorders arising from those of al billions type, should make use of the only genuine medicine, Ilobensnek's Liver Pills. 01" Be not Deceived," but ask fo.llobonsaek's Worm Syrup and Liver Pills, and observe that each has the signature of the Proprietor, J. N. 110BENSACK'S, as none else aro genuine. IHrtl DIGEST!" Srrtr is THE TRUE MEANING of the word "PEPSIN," or of the two Greek words from which it is derived. This is the significant and appropriate title of the TIME DIGE9TIVE FLUID, or GASTRIC JCICE, prepared by Dr. J. S. Itouotiox, of Philadelphia, front the fourth stomoch of the Ox, for the cure of In digestion and Dyspepsia. It is Nature's own remetlY for an unhealthy Stomach. No art of man can equal its curative powers. It renders 0000 EATING perfectly consistent With HEALTH. Seethe figure of the Ox, in another part of this paper. Bail Road Notice. THE Stockholders in the Hun - J ti & Broad Top Moan- Min Railroad and Coal Company, are hereby required to pay to the undersigned. on or ImfurerUES DAY the 24th day of January ' inst., further instalment of FIVE DOLLARS on each share of stock subscribed for, or owned by them res pectively. By order of the Board of Directors, JACOB MILLER, Treas. Hantingdon, January 18, 1834.-31. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. Y . virtue of nn Order of the Orphans' Court of B • Huntingdon,Co. there will be sold at Public Vendee or Outcry on the premises, on FRIDAY, the 10th day of February next. 1854, the follow ing described Real Estate, situated in Dublin township, Huntingdon county, the 'property of Adam Grouse, late of Franklin county, dee'd, to wit; A Farm, containing 212 Acres, 119 Perches, with a Log House, Bank Burn, and Blacksmith Shop thereon erected, bounde d by lands of Alexander Appleby, James Hudson nod Henry Eby. . . TERMS or SALE.—One half of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale, and the residue in one year, with interest, to be seemed by the bond and mortgage of the purchaser. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, noon, of said day, when attendance will he given by JAMES FERGUSON, Admr. ;Winery 18, 1854.-3 t. AUDITOR'S NOTICE, Estate of James liampson, deed. flpflE undersigned appointed by the Orpheus' Court of Huntingdon county. Auditor • to melte distribution of the proceeds of the Real Estate of James Humps., deed., will attend for that purpose at his office, to the borough of Hun tingdon, on TIMISIDAY, the 9th day of February, A. 0., 1854, at one o'clock, I'. 51., when and where ell persons interested are requested to at tend. THOS. P. CAMPBELL, Auditor. January 18, 1834.-4 t. EPEIrs,I)(. 1 :'i. rail V ]:.)-iil To T 111; INVALIDS OF FIUNTINCWON, $l,OOO Reward it LI 11!1111CilEirS H)•dro-Edectric Voltaic Chaim, A lt! i f j ,i):: i t , !l i e n 6 11 ,, ;• o s t i, t: L n n l: l 3 introduced e n d . tj: e tti s , t eo co p , l i e . renierol, rficetual, and strictly scientific made of instantly rclievina and pernumentle curing all .NERVOUS DISEASES. - - . Now We know that . nnnouncement similar to the above meets the eye of the render almost dai ly, and perhaps this may be classed with many others. But listen or you do us injustice. It is claimed that Pulvermacher's Electric Chain, is the only magnetic remedieal agent that is secured by patent, granted by this government, on the ground that it seas a strictly useful and scientific article. The Chains are now on exhibition at the Crystal Palace, and attract lunch attention from the thousands who daily visit it. , MODE OF USE. The manner of using the chains is very simple. The chain is first moistened with common vinegar, and then one end of the chain is applied to the part where the pain is located, and the other end eprostte to the first. The ends of the chain should never touch each other. At the montent of ap plication, the most acute pain is instantly relieved, wherever it is located, by the passing through the part a constant current of uninterrupted slectro magnetism. In the following diseases, no other remedy has ever given such complete and perfect satisfaction to the patient its Pulvermaclier's Chains: Rheumatism, Painful and swelled Joints, Pains in the Back, Deafness, Blindness, Paraly sis, Neuralgia in the Face, Long standing Ner vous I leadache, Palpitation of the Heart, Gnu al Debility. Dyspepia, Female Diseases, Asthma, Contracted Joints, 1000 DOLLARS will he given to any person who will produce so ninny well authenticated certificates of cure from intelligent patients and scientific physicians, of the above diseases, so has been performed. by the use of the Electric Chain during the past year. ANOTHER FAOT. It is truly the fact that wherever the electric chains have been introduced, bottled noAtrum s and common lard have greatly diminished in sale, people having become disgusted with the practice of using their stomachs for dreg shops. • RECOMMENDATIONS. The Electric Chains aro highly recommended by Professors Mott, Van Boren, Post and Carno chan, of New York; are also in daily use in every Hospital in that city. The chains will last for Tears, are always ready for use, and produce no injurious results, when used as directed. FEMALE DISEASES. The introduction of the Electric Chain into this country is the dawn of a new era in medicine.— During the lust twenty years, it can safely be Cc tlinated that ton thousand females hare died year ly from this one disease, PROLAPSUS UTERI. It is well known to medical men that this com mon disease is beyond the reach of medicine, and that in proportion to the amount of medicine giv en, the more the patient is doomed to suffer, and sooner will death close the scone. During the last 2 years more than one diougand enses,pf Prohumus ( ri (falling of the womb) have been peronanently meted in England and Franco. Most of those cases were Indies of high standing., who had previously tried all other kinds of treatment with no benefit. Among the distin guished lathes that have been eared in Paris Is the present Queen of France. In this country, du ring the last year, one Inoulati eases hose been cured in the city of New York, many who have allowed their names to be published ear the bene fit of those suffering with similar complaints.— The mode of use, is simply to apply one end of a 20 link chain to tl.o spine just above the hips, and the other end upon the abdomen, and allow the chain to remain for ono hour. This to lie ',Tent ed four times diming the twenty-f our bait, CIIRONI6 RIIE MiIATISM The Electric Chains never fiat to relieve the severe pains and swelling incident to this disease. The worst forms of this disease readily field to a few applications of n chain, and in no single in. stance have they failed to give instant relief, if they:did not elfuet a permanent cure. All persons who are victims of this usual winter complaint, urn kindly invited to call and obtain a pamphlet of HORACE W. SMITH, Agent far Hun tingdon county, who will also explain their mode of use. Thu electric chains eon be Fent by mil to any part of the United States, by addressing (post paid) any of the agents in the principal cities, or Joseph Steinert, Sae, Broadway Now York. JO6EPII STEINRIEr, Cen. Agent, 568 Broadway, N..): Januar% IS, 1t±5.1.-I,y. METROPOLITAN SILK STOCK ! • EPWAILtD LA.NY,BETATBoaO. ioironTrui AND JoIOILISS OF SILK AND FANCY GOODS, - - Raving removed to their 57.11;' - Nth 53 CHAMBERS STREET, NEW YORK. (Opposite the Park) Invite the attention of the Trade to their SPRING IMPORTATION of RICH SILKS, DRESS GOODS, SIIAWLS. RIBBONS, EMBROIDERIES &C. Merchants throughout the United States are solicited to examine our assortment, which in NOVELTY, RICHNESS AND VARIETY, is believed to be unsurpassed in this metropolis, end adapted to the wants of the very best trade in this country; all of which will be offered' to Cash and first class six mos. Buyers, on the most favorable terms. Jan. 18,1854.-6 t. LEAD, ZINC, IRON PAINT, 2.0_1D tuDITA.Li IVAN I: FACTUIttI, FRANCIS S. LEWIS & CO ., Represented by Lewis, James ItCo., 135 Smith Front Street, PEILADEI:PHIA. Orders thankfully received—punctually nttend cd to, guaranteed to rice satisfaction, and offered for sole on the most liberal terms. For samples and particulars, please address as above. [Jan. 18, 1854.-3 m. ROWE & EUSTON, 111 North Third Slreet, below Race, PHILADELPHIA, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Corn Brooms, Looking Moses,Cordage, I Painted Buckets, Clocks, Wick, Willow Baskets, Window Shades l Twines, Cedar Ware, Bristle Brushes. Matches, Blacking, Wood and Willow Ware of all kinds, at the mannlimturer's lowest cash prices. 'hues EUSTON, Jwo. M. Rowe. January 18, 1831. DEDICATION. rpliF, Church, erected by the Presbyterians. nt I Petersburg, will be dedicated to the service of Almighty God on MONDAY the 20th of Februa ry, proximo. Services, preparatory to the dedi cation, will commence tu the Saturday previous. A number of Clergymen from a distance are ex pected on the occasion. Petersburg, Jun. 11, 1854. Administrator's Notice. NOTICE, is hereby given that letters of Ad ministration, on the estate of ALev.ssncn WESTBROOK, late of Porter township, Hunting don county, dee'd., have been granted to the sub scribers. All persons having claims or demands against the estate of said deed., aro requested to make known the same, and persons indebted thereto to pay the same without delay. ennISTY, e m „,„ . THOMAS MALOY, January 11, 1954.-U•.r. REMOVAL, Tin: undersigned beg leave to inform yon. that they have Removed from the North West Corner Third and Market Streets (occupied by them for the last eight years) to their NEV BROIVN STONE BUILDING No. 16 North Thiird Street, 8 doors above Market, we.t Side, where they shall be happy to wait up• on their Mends. We would at the same time solicit roar atten tion to our extensive assortment of 111,2a1V+7-5212D2 (21VME17.6 which our long experience in the Itusineas, being the oldest exclusive Wholesale house in this city and our thornuch acquaintance with all the de mands of the different sections of the Union war rants as in asserting, we can offer on the most ad vatttagcous terms. Being largely engaged in the importation of ail articles in our Line, from the principal manutac. tureen in Europe direct, we can give advantages, possessed by no other Establishment. We have just completed a full Stock of • Spring & Summer Clothing, which for Taste, Elegance and Workmanship, cannotbe surpassed here or elsewhere. ccir To those of our friends, who do not intend visiting our city this Season, we would say, that it Is our established rule. to give 119 careful atten tion to the selection of orders, as it the buyer were personally present. CANS, LEDERMAN d CO: Philadelphia, January 11, I 8.5.1.-3 t. • A GOOD LIMESTONE FARM AT Public Sale. rpm', subscriber will offer at Public Sale, on I TUESDAY, the 21st of February next, at 16 o'clock, A. AI., a good Limestone Farm, sit uate in Walker township, two miles from Mc- Connellstown, in tho bean of Woodcock Valley, Huntingdon county, containing 122 Acres, more or less, 110 Acres of which are cleared and under cultivntion, the balance timber land. The improvements are a Tw•o Story Log Noose w•itlt Kitchen attached, a Frame Bank Barn and other outbuildings, a never failing spring of good water at the door, and an orchard of good fruit trees. _ _ _ ALSO.-100 Acres of Timber land with usual allowance. hi Penn township, one mile from the above described farm. The whole will be sold together. . . Any person wishing to view the property will please roll on the subscriber living on the Prem ises. Terms of sale made known on der of solo, by JOLIN MOORE. January 11, 1854.-6 w. BAILEY'S MILLS FOR SALE. BY virtue of the last Will and testament of John Bailey, late of Ferguson township, in Centro county, deceased, there will he sold at Public Vendue or outcry, on the premises, on Tttunsn.tY, run nu DAY or FEERUAEY NEXT, the following described Real Estate in said town ship, it being the property of the said John ley, deed., to wit A certain messuage or traet of lime stone land in said township, adjoining lands of the heirs of William Bailey, deed., Ro bert Glenn, Pennsylvania Furnace Farm and others, known ne the Baileyville Mills property, and containing Twenty-five Acres, be the some more or less, having thereon an apple or chard, a Grist Mill and Saw Mill, a large Two Story Frame Dwelling House, well finished, ono Bank Burn t . one one good, new, and well finished Store Home, ono black-smith shop, one carpen ter shop, ono tenant house, one wash house, a stone spring 110U90, nod other buildings. And, also, one other tract or parcel of land in said township, adjoining lands of Shorb, Stewart, ,h Co., John Glenn, and others, costa thing SiX• ty Acres, be the same more or less. This tract is well timbered, andpart of it is good wheat land. The above described Mill Property is only about one fourth of a mile from the Spruce Creek and Waterstreet Turnpike road, about the same distance from Penna. Furnace, and eleven miles frets the Penna. Rail Road. The well known character of these Mills, for more than halfa century, is a better recommenda tion than we ore able to give, but we can freely commend them to the notice of enterprising poi sons wishing to make a good investment. The terms of sale cannot be fully :mule known at this time, as the to.tator has provided by will, that a large pert (we believe more than one half) of the purchase monev is to remain in the hands of the purchaser, for tite benefit of minor children. But the terms, which will he e as y, will 6u f i ffly , made known by the subscribers, on the day of sale. JOHN BAILEY, Jr., JONATHAN MeWILLIA MS, Executors. .Tan. 4, 1854.-7 t. viTii;SKEY constantly on hand and for mule by V V the Barrel, at the cheap store of .1. BRICKER. Gold Watches will be Mold by tie. SNARL Mu, thus cl4twh,e. ESTRAT. (lAMB to the residence of the subscriber, in Walker township, Huntingdon county, some time in August last, n Black and White spotted Sow. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take her.away, or she will le disposed ot according to law. ABRAHAM SHENEFELT. January 4, 1654 —l3l. STRAY MARE. PANIE to the residence of the subscriber, liv ing in Franklin township, Huntingdon coun ty, about the 23d of December, 18530 Bay Marc, about fourteen Nears old, blind of one eye, and about fourteen hands high. The owner is re quested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, mid take her away, otherwise she wilt be disposed uf according to law. rjan.4,'54.-3t• JESSE BERGLE. NOTICE. A I.f. persons interested, will please take notice that the Notes and accounts of Dorsey & Maguire, and also ofJames Maguire, will be pla ced in the hands of Alexander Port, Esq., for collection, after the 24th inst. JAMES MAGI:1114 . Dee. 21, 1853. NOTICE. TILE undersigned would herewith friendly and most earnestly invite all persons who are in debted to him for medical attendance, to come for ward and settle their accounts, and lie would fur ther give notice to those, whose accounts may still remain unsettled after the first day of March next, that exhausted patience and already too long extended indulgence must then compel hint to have 'the same collected in a legal way. ',UDEN, M. D. Hunt. Dec. 14, '53, BOOKS I BOOKS I I 10 9 000 ko l l u t i s ' , lc engra N ic e ng v 4 l F, every variety usually kept in a Phil- • .t adelphia Book Store—the subscriber has added to his New CHEAP BOOK Scone, 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, for 1854, &e., &e. . _ _ Ho H has purchased SCIIOOI. Boons on such terms to enablchim to sell them cheaper, Whole sale and Retail, than any store in the count•. Harper's Magazine, Go,ley's Lady's Book, and cheap publications kept constantly on hand. The public will please call and examine for themselves. W.M. COLON. Huntingdon, Oct. 19, '53. NOW'S THE TIME TO CALL NEV GOODS JUST RECEIVED At David P. Gwin , s New Store, TA P. GWIN, informs his friends am! the ppb• I). lie generallt• that he has iti,t returned from Philadelphia, and is now opening at the corner of Hill and Bath streets, opposite Coots' Franks linyouse, A large and beautiful assortment of RIM 310015.0 t, Consisting of Cloths, Cassimers, Black and Fan cy Cas,inetts, Woolen Goods, Silks, Fancy and Black Berege de Lines, De baise, Dobai., French Mcrinoes, Doburgh Cloths, Flannels, CottonFlan ncis White and Colored , Ginghams, Linens, Aluslins, and a large lot of Prints oral: styles. Also, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Hats and Cops, Boots and Shoes, Grocerie's of all kinds Queens- ware, Hardware, Fish and gal? The public...ore 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 nt the highest market prices. Huntingdon, Oct. t 2, 1853. Last Arrival MX& A Ntrzwrirß cooDs. GEORGE GWYN, • LTA S just returnesl from the Eastern Cities, and is now opening, at the old stand, in Market Square, a largo and splendid nssortment of new and fashionable goods, for Mil and whiter, con sisting of French Cloth, Double Milled Black and Fancy Casshners, Sattinetts, Meriimes, De Beregc, Coburgh De 'mines, Flannels, Wool and Cotton, Brown and Bleached Muslins, and a variety of goods of 1111 kinds usually kept inn country store and a great VAIIIETY OF Tr:I3I3IINGS suitable for WINTER DRESS GOODS. A Large Assortment of Groceries, Ilarduare, Queensware, and Glassu are. Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Mut& mid Tippets. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine my stock, us I an determined not to be undersold by nny house in town. Feeling tankilil for the encouragement he line received, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. Huntingdon, Oct. 12, 1853. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. WTWILL be exposed to Public Salo, on the pre- YV mins, on S.truitimr rite: .28Tit 1.1 . OE JANI.ItY, 1854, a Lot of ground situate in the borough of Waterstreet, Pa., on which is erected II largo two Story Stone Dome, Kitchen, Stehle, &c. Also, a largo Two Story Blacksmith and Foundry House. Also, a large Too Story Ma. chino Shop, with an excellent water power, &e., now in the occupancy of Job Plympton. Salo to commenco at 10 o'clock of said day, when terms will be made known by JESSE 110011 E, Persons desirous of viewing said property, can call on Perry Moore, living near said town. Jan. 4, '54-3t. Late Arrival of New Goods. A large lot of barred Delons, Persian Twills, Domestic and French Ginghums, Alpacces, sack Flannels, Tweeds and Linseys, brown and bleach ed inusling, a large stock of ribbons, and a band sotne assortment of dress goods for Indies and gentlemen. For style and price can't be beat, for sale ut GEO. GWIN'S Store, 50 kegs Rock Powder on hand snd•for sale at the store of GEO. (MIN. 50 sacks Ground Allem Salt just arrived and for sale at GEO. GWIN'S Store. 50 barrels Conemaugh Salt in store and for sale by GEO. GWIN. A lido arrival of English and French Merinos for solo low at the store of GEO. GWIN. 100 kegs Nails and Spikes for safe by the keg or pound, at GEO. GIVIN'S Stow. 500 tbs. Cast Steel for drills and sledges, for sale at the store of GEO. GWIN. 5000 feet Safety ruse for solo at the store of GEO. GWIN. 500 pieces calico, new styles and patterns, of good quality, sold low at the store of GEO. GWIN. Fluid :amps, a large and handsome Assortment for sale at GEO. GWIN'S Store. Jan. 4, 1854. HIJZZA FOR TURKEY J& W. SAXTON has just received another • fresh supply of FALL AND Wircraa Goons, which they are determined to sell at lower prices than can he purchased at any other establishment. "Give us a cull. JUST received and for sale, Mackerel, Cod lisb, Plaster, Salt, &c., &c., by J. & W. SAXTON. 500 i s b a 7 e .o b l y Cud Fish, jja . st a re l, 7 . i‘ s •c t d ri e o l fo A NOTHER fresh supply supply oflioots nod Shoes, just received and for sate by J. & W. SAXTON. JUST received a beautiful assortment of Scot iped and rain Velvet Ribbons, by & w. F.4AXION. Public Sale of Town Lots At Hopewell. TILE subscribers will offer at public sale on TUESDAY the 24th day of lunuary nest, a amber of Town Lots at Hopewell, Bedford County. This is the present terminus of Hun tingdon and Broad Top Huihimd, and will be the depot for the produce of a large extent of coun try. Extensive IRON WORKS are about to be erected there, and the Cool Mines adjacent will be largely worked after the con • pietion of the Hoed. A turnpike it is expected will ho made the ensuing summer, from Morri son's Cove. There will he a fine opening fur Mechanics there, us a large number of buildings, beside those connected with the works, will per haps be erected next summer. 4.1. tulip of the town will be exhibited at the male, which will einninetwe at in o'clock on the said day.—TDRMS, EASY. JOHN NIX NOElt Sr. CO. Dec. 14, 's3.—ts. NM L'iIDTAI. TRAVELLERS arc informed thnt the " MA!, MON Hoc.," in Camarillo, is now open fur the entertainment of the public. JAMES McILLI)UFF. Camille, December 14, 1853.-Im.• NOTICIE. rpillcCollectors of the State and County tax for • J. the year 1853,nre hereby notified that they aro to apply for all their exonorations at the January Court, as no exonorations will he given after that ELIEL BANIVEL WIGTON, THOMAS HAMER, Commisdoners. Dee. 14, HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY. 'no C. MeGILL returns his thanks Its to his friends and the public C for their very liberal patronage, an hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance ,f the same, in all kinds of Castings, Cooking Staves, Air-Tight, l'itrlor, Ten Plate Wood and Coal Stoves, of various si zes, and all kinds of Ploughs: the Lancaster and the Plank Barshear patterns, and Keystone No. 4 Self-sharpening and hill side Ploughs, and Shears to suit all kinds of Ploughs in the country;.' Rolling-mill and Forge Castings, Grist and Saw mill Castings, Lewistown Threshing Machine Patterns, and the four horse and two horse power of Chambersburg patterns; and all other kinds of castings too numerous to mention, all of which will he sold cheaper than ever for cash and all kinds of country produce. Also, old mettle taken in exchange for castings. Huntingdon, November 9, 1853. NEW GOODS AT THE CHEAP CORNER. Lajj, NFORMS his old customers and - the public ill general, that be has just opened a very large assortment of Store Goods, at his old stand in the Diamond, opposite Coats' Hotel, ell of which he will sell at prices as low, if nut lower, than the some kind of Goods eon he lied at any other store in the county. Ile invites nil to call and examine his goods and hear his prices. Ills stock consists of a splendid assortment of Ladies' Dress Goods, of the latest styles. Cloths, Cassimerc , , Sc., and n heavy stock of Ready-made Clothing, for men and boys—fine and coarse, cheaper than the cheapest. Hats, Capa,_23oots and Shoes, of all sizes and of the Lest qualities. Also, Groceries, Queensware, Mardware, Glassware, and a large variety of articles too numerous to mention. Give me a call—you can find at my store every kind at goods to be foond in the county, at prices to suit the times. a. Al} kinds of country produce token in cx change for goods. [Nov. 9, 1853. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. I signed three notes as security for J. Sansom Smith; one for one hundred and fifty dollars, and the other two, one hundred dollars each, dated the 19th day of December, 1850. The induce ments under which I agreed to become bell is said notes, proving delusive by the action of the said parties, I therefore hereby give notice that I will not be lucid responsible as bail, or pay them, un less catapulted by due course of him,. ELIEL SMITH Union twp., Nov. 2, 1833, SAMVEL T. BILOWN. Jour Scary, Attorneys at Law, Huntingdon, Pa., °dice same as that formerly occupied by John Scott, Esq, Oct. 19, 1853. FARM FOR SALE, rplIE subscriber offers, at private sole. n vnhm ble tract of land, situate in hi ll Valley, Shir ley township, Huntingdon county, containing about Two Hundred Acres. About fifty acres ot this tract is clearest and in good tillable order, having thereon erected a comfortable Stone Dwelling 'House, Stabling, &c. Them is also a good Spring of Water on the premises, near the dwelling house. The land is of a good quality, part being strong limestone, and an industrious man could not tail to do well on it. It is situated about sin miles from Mount Union, where the Pennsylmilllift Rail Road and Canal pass, and will be sold at a very moderate price. TEIOIB or PAYMENT.—One half in hand, and the balance in two equal annual payments. For further information addreps the subscriber, at Shirleysburg, P. 0., Huntingdon Co.. Pa. JOHN BREWSTER. October 12, '53, Grocery, Confectionary, Bakery, AND OYXZEN SAtOON. HENRY J. AFRICA, would respectfully in vim the public to call at his establishment in Railroad Street, where all those who need any good Bread, Rusk, or nny other kind of Cakes found at a Bakery, may be supplied. Be has just received a very large and - fresh supply of Fruit and Confactionaries, such as Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Nuts, &c., and a large stock of TOYS. the receives daily from the city of Baltimore, the host OYSTERS that can be found. Those in want of prime 'shell fish,' can bo accommoda ted by calling at the saloon. Ile has fitted up a saloon express l y for the Ladies. Thankfill to the public for past favors, he hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continu ance of the same. Oct. 12, '53. FRENCH f BURRS TllEsithscribcr has on hand French Burr Mill stones of various sizes, which ho will warrant to be ofsuperior quality, and at rea sonable prices. na Orders by mail promptly attended to. W. H. KEPNER, Harrisburg, Oct. 5, '53.-sm. Oho aAWUD !Mil > RADUATE of the University or Maryland, VT (in connection with Dr. James G. Ligntner) having permanently located in Shirleysbnrg, re. speetfully offers his professional services to the citizens of that place and adjacent country. Oct. 5,'53.—Gm.• GOLD CHAINS—A flue variety for sale, va. ry low, at Ems. SNARE'S. PURE WRITE LEAD, just received and for sale by J. & '.t. SAXTON. HAMS and SHOULDERS. just received and for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. T UST received n handsome assortment o .1 Any S'nto Shawls, Lnng Shawls and Square Shawls, which we aro selling quite low. W. SA X T ON. CARPET BAGS and MUFFS. just received and for sato by J. & W. SAvroN. 1 IvTd2anEcties.7.' 9fifin Feet of Safety FIIRP, Opt received and fer .ale 17J. & W. SASTO. New Furniture Ware Room. TILE subscriber rospeetfnlly informs the pub• 1 lie generally, that be has opened in the front room of the residence of Y. C, Swoopo, (lately the rostotlice,) 0 new Furniture Wareroom, whore every article of house-hold Furniture can lie purchased at reasonable prices—such as bu reaus, tables, chairs, &c., &e. SINIOX LEVI, Huntingdon, Nov. 15, 1853, BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! HAVINO received a new and splendid stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, we are now prepared to accommodate all who may give us a call, with GREAT 13Anomxs. Our stock consists of a largo assortment of Dry-Goods, Groceries, Hard-Ware, Queensware, Hosieries, and in short, everything that is necessary to con stituto is Country Store. Contractors and others, desiring to purchase, will find it to their interest to give us a cull before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to SELL our goods (wholesale or retail) at low and reduced prices._ ......... _ * JOSIAH CI7NNINOHAM & SON Portstown, November 9, 1853. To Country Merchants and Others. MACKEREL, SHAD, CODFISH, I Constantly on hand SAI.NII)N, end for sole by HERRINUS, r " J. PALMER, Zt * Co. PORK. I Market Street Wharf, HAMS AND SIDES, I PHILADELPHIA. SHOULDERS, LARD AND CHEESE, Nor. 2, '53.-3m. A OINATi AMMTAtt oF• Hardw are, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Notions, Drugs, Paints, Oil., Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &c,, At James Brickees Store, nuntingdon, , Which are offered at the lowest prices, also re ceiving a large supply of CANDIES, which will he sold at wholesale price rs low us 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 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. 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 soy dint great pains have been taken to get such goods as you admire. Store on Gill street, opposite the JounxAL OFFICE. (let. 19,'13. RICHAID HIMSELF AGAIN I New Arrival of Fall and Winter Goods at the Elephant. ALEXANDER CAIIMON, has just returned from the East, with a full and complete se lection of Fall and Winter Good, which are now arranged for examination and sale, at his store, opposite the Railroad lintel. The stock has all been bought monT end as a matter of course will bo sold cheap for coon. The stock consists cf Cassim,re, Cadanerras„s . „,:,,,th, mks, Brown and lAnzelird Linens, Satins, Silks, Shawls, Seaf.,,Vrown and Blench ed Muslims, (*necks, Tickinus,C,ash, Canton and 11r6nitm Flannels, and Many older foods too numerous to mention. Prints in abundance. Mous de manes, Berea,' banes, Silk Tissue, Foreign and American Ginv hums, Mouse de Beye ' Sin; Lue:res,6.e. ALSO, Hats, and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hardware. Queensware, &c. Thankfid for past thvors, the public generally are invited to toll nmi examine the splendid stock now on hand, which in variety, quality, and price will compare with any ever exhibited in town. CALL AND SEE. Oct. 19, '53. A NEW ARRIVAL OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS. 2.3cl` , DM Tj EVE just received from Philadelphie. the finest and best assortment of FALL and wen Goons, ever offeredond 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 yon wish to bv. satisfied of the fact, call and see. Dry Goods such an Cloths, Cassimers, Sattinets, Flannels, French Me r i nos, Parametta Cloths, Mitslin de Laineb, Barred and Figured Sark Flannels, Al. yams, and a grneral assortment of llovery, &r. 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• sortmeut over kept in this place. Queensware, a magnificent assortmcnr, which we arc selling Groceries, quite low. are a little up, but we are determined to sell as low if not lower, than any other honse,accortling to quality. Cedar and Willow Ware, such as Baskets, Tubs, Buckets, Krunt Stands, &e., &c. Carpels and Oil Cloths. beintiful 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 iihoes, the best and cheapest in town, if you don't be lieve it, CALL AND IV') aro 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. 19, '5l. GREAT EXCITEMENT 1 $ The Anoient Borough. U& W U 23 LI) Ul 0 Ul HAS just returned from the eastern cities with the largest. cheapest,and best assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, ever opened in this county. Ho also has a large and splendid assortment of HatS and Caps of the most fashtonable styles. Also, Ladies.' and Children.' woolen hose. Carpet Bags,Hand Trunks, &c., for the travelling community. Also .a great variety of useful articles too numerous to mention. _ ii;.;pnblie are respectfully invited to call and examine the stock. lie is determined to sell as CHEAP, ifnot cheaper than any other establish ment in the county. 'Store on 11111 street, opposite Snyder's Cheap Clothing Store. •-• lar CALL AND EXAMIWE TILE trretlt..2ll Oct. 26, '53. OH, JERUSALEM JEWS AM ) GENTILES OUTDONE OtaCID WP/Mll - 1, HAS just returned from the Eastern cities, with the BEST and LARGEST assortment of Ready-made Clothing, Rats, Caps, and Fancy Articles, . _ for Gentlemen's wear, et'or known to'be brought to Huntingdon. His styles are of tho latest, cal culated to please everybody that mny call. Ho has atall times CLot us, Csatimtino, sed. vsartroe, which he will make to otor, Oct. 19, ',SS. Mountain Female Seminary, ipirE Mountain Female Seminary at Birming -1 ham, Huntingdon county,Pa., on the Penn sylvania Railroad, occupies one of the moat healthy and desirable lACRtiOITS in the State.— Strangers visiting the Institution hive unhesi tatingly expressed the opinion, that it so easy of access, retired, heilthful, and surrounded aid' such romantic mountain scenery, that no ono who wishes to learn, could find an institution more favorably situated. Past success and fu ture prospects.have induced us to greatly enlarge our plans, end enabled us to give such eompensa tion to teachers as will command those possess sag the highest qualifications. Cost, per terra of 22 weeks, varies from 855 to $6O, fur which good accommodations will be giv en. Music, French, Latin, Painting, itc.,extra. Pupils from abroad are expected to board in the Seminary building with the Principal, who gives hisenttre attention to the interest of the Institution. ISRAEL W. WARD, Oct. 5, 1851 BALLOON ASCENSIONS, FIRE-WORKS Princil3 - ul AND INDIANS, LINTIRELY displaced and .1 . 14 outdone, by the brilliant display end marvellous assort- ment of jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Silver Ware, Fine Knives, Pistols, Perfumery, Port Monnaim, and Fancy Articles, just opened and exhibiting to admiring hundreds, at the Jewelry Store of EDMUND SNARE, opposite Read's Drug Store, Iluntingdon. Cr Watches and otherartieles, Gott, PL.trEn in the hest nod Most lasting manner, Oct. 5, '53. ItEVOLVERS awl other Pistols, At Edm Snare's Jewelry Stare. 0 I LVE 11 and Plated Spoons, (bold, Silver aud I.) Plated Spectacles, at Edith Snare's Jewelry Store. CULVER Butter Knives, and Salt Spoons, at 0 E. Snare's Cheap Jewelry Store, ington, I( 0 4 Ph , T n o ' l Ir l r " College, ;e n . Snare's Jewelry Store, plor. GRAND OPENING rAti. Arm WZNTRZ AT TILE lIUNTINGIJoN cLOTIIIN. STONE A. WILLOUGHBY, R" .just returned from the cast with a Tarp and splendid nssortgent of Fall and Winter Goodg t for men and boys, made in the latest lludnon and its the most durable manner. Who ever wants to be dressed better and cheaper than anybody else in town, let him call at WILLOISGIIRT'H CHEAT CLOTHING STORE, one door west of T. Read & Sou's dru:z store, Ilantingdon. Call and see for i•onrsclres Oct. 5, 1852. HOUSEKEEPERS. H 0 USEKEEPERS study your interests, why .1 I go to Auction and pay extravagant prices for Funxnumt I Cull at No. 1, North Nl\l'l3 street, and examine the largest assort ment of the best maths Furniture and Bedding in the city, Feather Beds, llair, Busk, and Straw Mattresses; a large assortment of Haney What nots. Sofa Tables, marble tops, and Washstands; Walnut and Mahogany French Tete-a-tetes, Di vans, Wardrobes, Bookcases; French Bedsteads; Fancy Stalled Scat, Cane seat, 11 - indsor, and of fice Chairs, Counting-house, and cane-seat Stools, Settee and Arm-chair Cushions; Cottage furni ture made its every style and color; Sofa Beds ant Lounges, wholesale and retail, and warranted to give satisfaction, arid sold at the lowest prices. Sep. 28, :NEW LEtir OF RACKS. The subscriber has place,' on the rood lending from Creek to Caeeville a line of iiaekm to run from the laticr place to the former, on Wed ' nil Satunlitys. Leaving Cassville in the each day returning in the afternoon. oaniuilations lice comfortable and the • low. le, Sep. 21, ':;3. mm•ning of • • , 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. REFENENCEB:—MedicaI Faculty of University of Pa.. Physicians and Surgeons of the Pennsyl vania Hospital and 1)....Tur0b Hoffman. Office, No. 189, Mifflin Street, along with Dr Hoffman. July 13,1853. FIVE PER CENT SAVING FUND. Chartered by the State of Penn sylvania in lA4I. CAPITAL STOCK $250,000. TILE Saving Fund ofthe National Safety Coin , pans, No. 62 Walnut Street, 2 doors above Third, PHILADELPHIA. is open every day from 8 o'clock A. M. to 7 o'clock I'. M., and on Monday and Thursday evenings till 9 o'clock.— This institution is well known us one of the best managed and safest in the country, and pays ilvr. twit CENT. interest fur money pot in there, from the Mite of deposit°. Any sum from Oue Dollar upwards is received: And all sums, large or small, are paid back on demand, without notice, to :my amount. This saying fund Iras niortgages, Ground Rents, anti other first-claw investmeno, all well secured, amounting to more than half a million of dollars. for the security of depositors. Office 62 Walnut street, two doors aborts Third, Philadelphia. lion. HENRY L. BEXXER, Preet. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice Preet. Wm. J. linen, Secretary. BOARD or nurr•EltEss.• lion: Win. Richards, Pottstown, Montgomery co. J. D. Streener editor of the Montgomery county Ledger, Pottstown: J. hi. geenemon, editor of the Neutralist; Skippackville, Mont. co. Enos Renner, Esq., editor of the Farmer's Friend, Stunneytown, Mont. co. lion. Joel Jones, late Mayor of Phil'a. lion. John Robbins, jr., member of Congress 4th District, Pennsylvania. lion. James Page, late Postmaster Of Phil'ii. lion. Wm. l'enington, late Governor of New' Jersey. Sep. 28, '53. H J. KEALSH, 102, Market Street, Philadelphia: Fancy Goods and Trimmings, Cotdiys and Brushes, at CAB!! rntcra, Sopt. 7, '53.-6m LEA - illEit. FRITZ & HENDRY, Store, 29 3rd St, Philadelphia, Dlorrodeo Maitufacturers, Curiiers, Importers,. Commission and Genera} Leather Business, Wholesale and Retail Manufactory 15 Marguretta Street. Aug. 21, 's3.—ly. Ave % . la. po Xinlaata t p C T 11ADUATE of the Philadelphia College of Dental Surgery. Artificial Teeth, from one to a MI set, moun ted in the most Improved Modern style. Filling, Filing and Scaling done with care and neatness. Teeth Extracted with all the ease and despateh that modern science can furnish. Jtily, 13, 1853. w. SMITH, 11111 1 . atlO' Huntingdon. Penn' a. OFFICE on Main Street, next, to that of Geo. A. P. Wilson. Terms moderate, and all work warranted to give entire satisfaction. July 1.3 PORT MONNATES Cram V , cents up to 111 5 at Ed. Snares. tS