~:~ ORPPANSI COURT: SALE oF nat 1. EST tl'E. DY,lrtue of nn Order of the Orphrtnerottrt of I ) Ilnntingdon comity, there will be exposed to Public Sale. on tho premise., on THURSDAY, the sixteenth day of February next. at I cilrloris, I'. M., ns the property of Dr. George H. Engle., late of Half Moon township, Centre county. deed. All that certain tract of land sitnnto In Worri crstnark township, Huntingdon county, adjoining find. of Samuel Steel. Jr., Inn is of the heirs of John Sp:tier. land' of Wtm.Adams and whet., 0,,,,ntinin,:,7 One Hundred and Eighteen Arles. nr thereabouts, ()no Hundred Acre. of Ythich err cleared and in n grind stole of eultirn Con, with Two Dwellinx, Doauce nail n goal Ettnit It: and other bnildinnWereon erected, being the !same property purchased by the mid George B. Bugles from John Thompson, Trus tee, under proceedings in partition had and mo 'yea in the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon mu t.% as the Estate ofJoshuu Cost, deed. • 'YEHMS OF SALE.—Fifteen hundred and eight dollars and thirty-three cents of t h e pur chase money, with interest thereon from the 10th day of April, 1554, to be and remain charged op. nn said land fir and during the life of Elizabeth Cox, Widow of the sold Joshua Cox, deed., to whom the interest thereof is to be mild annonllv, end a't her death the principal to the heirs of the said Joshua Cox, deed. (Inc half of the balance of the purchase money to he paid in Inind, end the residue within one year, with interest, all, except the band money, to be secured by bond end mortgage of the purchaser. JOHN THOMPSON, SAMUEL DOWNINn, Jan. 25, '54.-3t.pd. Adm'rs. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. TN pursnanee of an Order of the Orphans' Court I. of the county of Huntingdon, the undersigned Guardians of the Minor Children of George W. Oliver, bite of Oliver township, Mifflin county, deed., wilt expose to sale. by Public Venduc, on the premises, on FRIDAY the 24th day of Feb ruary text, at ono o'clock, that certain Lot 01 ground situate in the borough of Shirleysbnrg, in the county of Huntingdon, bounded by Main street on the East, n lot of Evelina Divan en the South. a back street on the West, and an Alley on the . North, having thereon erected n Two Sta rt. Log Ilouse, weather-hoarded, with n Panne Shop cad other buildings. TERMS OF SALE.—Ono third of the pur chase money to be paid on confirmation of stile, and the residue in two equal annual payments, with interest from the confirmation, to be secured by bond and mortgage. JOHN 0. CAMPBELL, HUGH MIME Jan. 25, 's4.—nt.pd, Ounrdinns, SHERIFF'S SALES. TIT virtue of several Writs of Vend. Exp issued Ai out of the Court of Common Pleas of Hun. tingdon county, and to me directed, I will expose so Public SAle, at the Court House in the bor ough of Huntingdon, on nth /AY the 17th day of Febrile, at 2 o'clock, P, M., the following described Went Estate A tract of land sitnate in Tell township, Hun tingdon county, containing one hundred nod fifty acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Jacob Shoop on the north-west, Stephen Waters on the east, not also adjoining land formerly owned by A. I'. Wilson, with a log house, log horn and two apple orehnrds thereon, and with about 75 acres cleared, more or less. Seized, taken in execu tion nnd to be sold as the property of James Mit chell. . __ . _ v On SATMIDAY, the 10th of Febronry, at 2 o'clock, P. M.. the farming described Real F,stete will he exposed to Public Sale, on the premises, of Mill Creek, to wit: All the defendants right and title in n certain itoase and lot pt Mill Creek, bounded hy John Hall on the east and Lloyd Meredith on tire west: fronting GE feet on the Turnpike and extending 100 feet back to an Alley, now oeettpieJ to a Temperance House. Seised, token in execution and to be sold no the property of David Grove. JOSHUA GREENLAND, Sheriff. January 25. 1054. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. li-Staie of James Hampson, deed. undersigned appointed by the Orphans' 1 Court of Huntingdon county. Auditor to make distribution of the proceeds of the Beal Estate of James Hampson, deed., will attend for that purpose at his office, In the borough of Hun tingdon, on Ttl u USDA V, the 9th day of February, A. D., 1854, at one o'clock, P. NI., when and •••• here all persons interested aro requested to at tend. THOS. P. CAMPBELL, Auditor. .7nnuary 18: 1354.-41. METROPOLITAN SILK STOCK 1 ZONVARD EtAWISTAIT RA 00 IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS or SILK AND FANCY GOODS, Having removed to their BIT/ Nth 35 CDIAMBERS STREET. NEW TORR. (Opposite the Park) Invite the attention of the Trade to their SPRING IMPORTATION of RICH SILKS, DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, MORONS, • EMBROIDERIES ae. 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, and adapted to the wants of the very heft trade in this country; all of which will he offered to Cash and first class six mos. Buyers, on the most favorable terms. . Jan. IS, 18:14.—Gt. DEDICATION. (1 1 11 E Church, erected by the Presbyterians, at 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 cn the Saturday previous. A number of Clergymen from a distance are ex pected on the occasion. Petersburg, Jan. 11, 1854. BAILEY'S MILLS FOR SALE. BY virtue of the last Wilt and testament of John Bailey, late of Ferguson township, in Centre county, deceased, there will be sold at Palle Vendue or outcry, on the promises, on THURSDAY, THE 230 DAY OP FEHRVAHT NEXT, the following described Peal Estate in said town ship, it being the property of the said John Bni• ley, deed., to wit: A certain massunge or tract 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 as the Baileyville Mills property, and containing Twenty-live Acres, he the setae more or less, having thereon an apple or chard, a Grist Mill and Saw Mill, a large Two Story Rennie Dwelling . Douse, well finished, one Bank Barn t one good, new, and well finished Store House, one black-smith shop, one carpen ter shop, one tenant house, one wash house, a stone spring house, and other buildings. And, also, ono other tract or pnrcel of land in said township, adjoining lands of Shorb, Stewart, ek Co., John Glenn, and others, canto ining Six ty Acres, be the some more or less. This tract is well timbered, andpart of it is good wheat hind. The above described Mill Property is only About one fourth of i mite from the Spruce Creek st,nd Waterstreet Tr,npike road, about the same distance from Penna. Furnace, and eleven miles from the Penna. 11,11 Road. The well known character of these Milll, for more than balfa century, is a better recommenda lion than we ore able to give, but we can freely commend them to the notice of enterprising per sons wishing to make a good investment. The terms of sale cannot be fully made known at this time, no the testator bas provided by will, that a large part (we believe more than one half) nts the purchase money is to remain in the hands athe purchaser, fur the benefit of minor children. lint the terms, which will be easy, will be fully made known by the subscribers, on the day of cute. .101 IN BAILEY, Jr., JONATUAN MCWILLIAMS, Executors. 4, 1.54.-7 t. fr,A BARRELS Extra Family Flour for sale 'UV et the !tore of dEO. GWIN. itrra catty ,:t tArd sly on i.and and fur role Ly V tho 11.;rr4 u :tare of J. Dlncrtu, RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES Of lb, eouuty Huntingdon, front the 3d thiy or Annan', 1853, utp to Me 2nd day of January, ISM, including both days. Receipts. Amt. in Treasury at last settlement, $3688 15 1847..7. 11. Stonehrnker, Frnitklin, 85 00 1848: Montreal Chileote, Tnd, 8 93 1849. J. Davis Hight, Henderson, 45 07 " David Mountain, lloPewell,. 6 13 1851. 3 , isia Yocum, DI ady, 79 83 " John Lore, 13arrze, 12 GB " Dttniet Teapoo, Cromwell, 50 00 " ;fames Urce, ria!J:ti, 5 54 " Dome Shorter, Shirley, 118 00 " Joi n t Brown, Springfield, 31 70 " Jesse Cook, Tod, 52 29 Thomas Dean, Walker, 94 00 1852. James Forrest, Borreo, 655 10 " Asbury M'Coy, Brady, 203 19 " John R. Gosnell, Cass, 89 31 " John Kyler,Clev, 0 39 ~ Jan Bolinger, Cromwell, 584 87 " Brice Blair, Dublin, . 160 91 " Daniel Womelsdorf, Franklin, 638 00 John B. Donaldson, Hopewell, 165 (rI " James S. Oaks, Jtickson, 446 31 " Michael Lowe, Morris, 488 21 ° Samuel Bowers, Penn, 153 57 " Andrew Anderson, Porter: 655 73 " George Bowman, Shirley, ' 739 47 " John "%Vibe!, Springfield, 165 (13 " Alen. C. Blair, Tell. 77 6s " Solomon Hooch, 'rod, 181 I. " Levi Smith, Union, 1:' , 3 :•! ". .701 w Couiter,Walker, 273 " John Byer, Warriorsmark, • 145 f,. ". Wm. Moore, West, 1135 !; 1853. James 'Ewing, Barree, ' SIP ; • " James Stiller, Brody. 2.16 , " Joshua C. Greenland, Cass, 35 , . " Richard Madden, Clay, - 185 1, , . George Swartz, Cromwell, 118 on " Bohan Peterson, Dublin, 100 00 " Wm. M'llwnin, Franklin, 477 30 " Lake Voorhees, Henderson, 1002 31 " Leonard Weaver, Ilopowell, 225 (10 " James Stewart. Jackson, G6O 00 " Michael Fettcrhoof, llilorris, 230 00 " Jacob Brumbaugh, Penn, 403 19 " Benjamin NefF, Porter, 235 00 " John Long, Shirley, 325 00 " S,ln Lock, Springfield, 65 ssli " John Jones, Tell. 170 Dl) " Israel Baker, Tod. ins 12 " :John lleffnet:, Walker, 585 . 00 " Walter Vantrios, Warriorsmark, 695 50 " John Ilewit, West, 711 75 $14,561 96 Amount of County tax on Unseat ed Lands, 43 74 Amount of School tax on Unseat ed binds. 6 20 Amount of Road tax' on Unseated Lands ' 14 05 Amount of Redemption money an Unseated LnII d s received since last settlement, 40 90 Amount of Jury fees and fines re. ceired from Wm. B. Zeigler, Sherifilor 1852, 83 00 Amount received on Bond against sundry persons given tiir any amount over three thousand dollars which tic Bridge a• crossJuniutariver at llunting• don shall cost, 45 00 Amount of fines received from D. Africa, Esq., 10 00 $18,40 00 Expenditurem, Attorney General and other; on criminal prosecutions, 939 12 Constables for making returns and advertising . the spring elections, 20d 33 Grand and Traver3e Jurors, Court Cryer, Tip Staff, &e., 2799 02 Assessors orders, 709 G 4 Judges, Inspectors, and Clerics , . of elections, Inquisitions on dead bodies. Sundry persons for premiums on Wlll Cats and Foxes, Road and Bride views, 196 00 " damages to J. Corbin, 75 00 E. Lloyd, 25 00 _ . " State for laying 160 00 436 00 For building bridge across Trough Creek at Para dise Furnace, For - building bridge across Stone Creek near Couch's Furnace, For bridge across Juniata Rim at Huntingdon, For. bridge_ across Black Log Creek in Coomwell township,. For repairing bridge at Hawn's, To Jam es G win. Esq.. Trea surer of Juniata Bridge Co., for bridge above Huntingdon, Commissioners— Robert Stitt, 190 00 Isaac Night& in full, 61 50 Eliel Smith, 149 00 Samuel Wigton, 90 00 Thomas Hamer. 15 00 505 50 Interest on County Bonds, 5,,e Wm. 13. Lees, 420 00 Wm. Orbison, Esq., 135 00 Henry F. - Inkier, 30 00 Thomas Fisher, 94 00 James Gwin, 90 00 John Shaver, 18 00 111 00 Amount paid on Bonds for Poor House Farm, Amount paid Auditors— Kenzie L. Green, David Parker, • Ralph Crotsley, Clerk— Henry W. Miller, 8 ob CM to Com rs in full fur '32, 50 00 " on account for '53, 250 00 3000 00 Commissioners expenses for . horse hire te., in attend ing Triennial Appeals, County Printing— William Lewis, J. A. Hall, S. L. Glasgow, J. Sewell Stewart, Repairs to Court House 5; Jail Counsel to Com missioners in 250 00 389 23 2645 00 209 00 74 71 250 00 3015 9G 1507 50 15 GO 1G 50 16 50 56 00 S 2 50 99 75 3 75 & 00 191 00 191 00 full for 1852,. Counsel to Commissioners on account for 1853. Amount paid for Postage. Stationary and dockets for 20 00 30 00 50 00 public offices, Fuel for Court Rouse it Jail, Merchandise for Court house and Jail, Dr. Jacob Hoffman for Medicine and attendance on prisoners in Jail, Jacob Cresswell for• running in part the line between Hunting- don and Bedford counties, 6 00 Refunding orders to sundry per sons for land sold at rims', rer's Sale, Sundry persons Road tax on un seated lands. Sundry persons School tax on on• seated lands, William B. Zeigler, Sheriff. for summoning Jurors, boarding prisoners and conveying COW VICI9 to the Penitentiary. Sundry persona Redemption mo ney on unseated lands, Mrs. Jane Mem for cleaning Court House, 30 00 JaneKiem washing for prisoners, 17 00 47 00 Amount paid Directors of the Poor for building Poor House, Treasurer's Commission on :32, 459 17 nt If per cent., Balance in the Troasnry $18,443 00 In testimony of the correctness of the above account, we have hereunto net our bautln this 19th day of January. A. 1). 1854. la.ltL SMITH; .‘ft FL WIGT O. t "L•ftl,Vir FLA Account of the Directors of thl Poor Huntingdon County, for the year 1853. Receipts. ththmee in hands of the Treasurer at the last settlement, 525 111 2791 bushels of wheat sold in 1852 at $l,OO per bushel, 279 50 Interest from !sett, Wigton Co., on $175 481, 6 751 132 14 15 bushels of red wheat sold in 1853, at $1,20 per bushel, 159 52 $9BB 89 • Expenditures. Directors of the Poor for services— James Saxton $3O 00 James Clark 12 00 • George Hudson 30 00 John Brewster 39 00 Samuel Matters GOO $ll/ 00 Amount paid Henry nudson for pinn and specifications for Poor Itouse 18 00 Amount paid Lycoming Insurance Company 2 62 Amount paid J. A. nail flu. printing 4 00 Amount paid James (1. Lightner on nceount his contract fin• building Poor House 700 00 Treasurer's Commissions on $1504 rit 1!, per cent 22 57 Balance in hands of the Treasurer 124 70 We the undersigned Auditors elite County of Huntingdon, do hereby certify that we hue examined the orders of the Commissioners of Connty, and the receipts for the same, for :sad past year, and find a balance in to of three hundred and ono dol. lam a cents.. And also that we have examined the account of the Directors of the Poo• of said County, and find a balance in the hands of the Treasu rer of one hundred and twenty-four dollars and seventy cents. Given under our hands at the Commission ers Office in Huntiedon, January, A. D. 1854. DAVID PARKER, HENRY BREWSTER, RALPH CROTSLEY, Feb. I, 1834 County Auditors. LEAD, ZINC, IRON PAINT, aItED TAIDTAii MANUPACTrRED BY FRANCIS S. LEWIS & CO., Represented by Lewis, James & • Co., 135 South Front Street, NSILAIIF.LPIIIA, Orders thankfully received—punctually attend ed to, cuaninteed to :rive satisfaction, and offered for sale on the most liberal terms. For samples nod particulars, please n.laress as above. (Jan. 18, 1854.-3 m. Administrator's Notice. NOTICH is hereby given that letters of Ad ministration, on the estate of ALEXANDER WEgT1111001:, lute of Porter township, Hunting don county, deed., have been granted to the soh scribers. All persons having claims or demands against the estate of said dec'd., are requested to make known the same, and persons indebted thereto to pay the sinne without delay. WILLIAM CHRISTY, Z.'.\"n"' THOMAS MALOY, Tanunry 11. 1814-6, Li-/A D : li ILA TiILAU inn To THE INvAnDs or HusTiNonoN, $l,OOO Revs “rd PULYERMACHER'S 63G 91 124 72 Hydro-Electric Voltaic Chains, ARE for the fi rst time introduced to the people of Huntingdon and vicinity, as the most con venient, eaectual, and strictly scientific mode of instantly relieving and permanently caring all NERVOUS DISEASES. 370 50 Now we know that nn announcement similar to the,above meets the eye of the reader almost dai ly, and perhaps this may he classed with many others. But listen or you do us injustice. It is claimed that Puivermacher's Electric Chain,is the only magnetic remedies I agent that is secured by patent, granted by this government, on the ground that it was n strictly useful and scientific article. The Chains are now on exhibition at the Crystal Palace, and attract much attention from the thousands who daily visit it. MODE OP 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 port whore the pain is located, and the other end "room to the first. The ends of the chain should never touch each other. At the moment 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 olectro magnetism. In the following diseases, no other remedy has ever given such complete and perfect satisfaction to the patient as Pulvermacher's Chains: Rheumatism, Painful and swelled Joints, Rana in the Back, Deafness. Blindness, Paraly sis, Neuralgia in the Face, Long .Standing Ner vous Headache, Palpitation of the Heart, Donor al Debility, Dyspepsia, Female Diseases, Asthma, Contracted Joints, &c. - • -- 1000 DOLLARS will be given to any person who wilt produce so many well authenticated certificates of cure from intelligent patients and scientific physicians, of the above diseases ' ns has been performed by the use of the Electric Chain clarity.; the past year. ANOTHER, FA`. r. It is truly the fact that wherever the electric chains have been introduced, bottled nostrum 9 and common lard have greatly diminished in sale, people having become disgusted with the practice of using their stomachs far drug shops. RECOMMENDATIONS. The Electric Chains are highly recommended by Professors Mott, Van Buren, Post and Curno- Minn, of New York; are also in daily use in every Hospital in that city. The chains will last for years, are always ready for use, and produce no injurious results, when used ns directed. FEMALE DISEASES. 3S 18 The introduction of the Electric Chain into this country is the dawn of a new era in medicine.— During the last twenty yea., it can safely he es• Situated that ten thousand females have died year ly from this one disease. PROLAPSUS UTERI. • It is well known to medical men that this com mon disease is beyond the reachvi medicine, and that in proportion to the amount or medicine giv en, the more the patient is doomed to suffer, and sooner will death close the scene. 90 44 199 81 During the but 2 years more than one thousand eases of Prolapsus Uteri (killing of the womb) hare been permanently cured in DR;land and France. Most of those cases were ladies of high standing, who had previously tried all other kinds of treatment with no benefit. Among the distin guished ladies that Intro been cured in Paris is the present Queen of France. In this country, du ring the last year, one hundred eases hero been cured in the city of New York, many who hare allowed their names to be published for the bene fit of those solfering with similar complaints.— The mode of use is simply to apply one end of ti 30 link chain to the spine just above the hips, and the other end upon the abdomen, and allow the chain to remain for one boor. This to be repeat ed four times during the twenty-lbur hours. CHRONIC RIIEUMATIS3I. 36 98 21 87 Si; 09 100 SI .11 67 The Electric Chains never fail to relieve the severe pains and swelling incident to this disease. The worst forms of this (Ikease r ea dily yield to few applications of a chain, and in no single in stance have.they failed to give instant relief, if they,did nut effect a permanent cure. All persons who are viethus of this usual winter complaint, are kindly invited to call and obtain a pamphlet of 1101iACE small, Agent fur Hun tingdon county, who will also explain their mode cf use. ii✓ 99 2G 12 electric chins can be sent by mail to no: port 01 the United States, by addressing (post paid) any of the agents in the principal cities, or Joseph Steinert, 568, Broadway New York. JOSEPII STEINERT, Oen. Agent, 568 Broadwar, N. Y. January 18, 1854..1y. 2300 00 486 88 301 80 RUZZA FOR TURKEY!! J. \V. SAXTON 101 l 3.1,t received' another • froilt Imp:Ay of PALL AN lk Wts•rmi Goo., which they are actormiuetl to sell :tt lower priceo thal Nu toy t Fitt um 9 ROWE & kUSTO: 111 North Piini shed, mow PHILADELPHIA, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Corn Brooms, Looking Glases, Cordage, Painted Buckets, Clocks, I Wick, Willow Baskets, Window Shades 1 Twines, Cedar Warn, Bristle Brushes, Blacking, Wood and Willow Ware of all kinds, at the manufitcturer's lowest cash prices. JAMES EUSTON, Jso. M. Rolm. January 18, 1854. A GOOD LIMESTONE FARM AT Publio Salo. rpm subscriber will olll3r at Public Sale, on 1 TUESDAY, the 21st of February next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., a good Limestone Farm, sit uate in Walker township, two miles from Me- Connellstown, in the heart of Woorlceek Valley, Huntingdon county, containing 122 Acres. more or less, no Acres of which arc cleared and under cultivation, the balance timber lend. The improvements are a Two Story Log House with Kitchen 'lunched, a Frame Bank Barn and other outbuildings, a never failin g spring of good water at the door, end an orchard of good fruit trees Acres of Timber land with usual allowance. in Penn township, one mile from the above described farm. The whole will be sold together. Any person wishing to view the property will please call on the subscriber livingon the prem ises. Terms of sale made known on day of sole, JOUN MOORE. by Janunry it, 1554.-6 w. 988 89 NOTICE. ALL persons interested, will please take notice that the Notes and accounts of Dorsey & Maguire, and also ofJanies Maguire, will be pla ced in the hands of Alexander Pott, Esq., for collection, after the 24th inst. JAMES MAGUIRE. Dec. 21, 1853. • NOTICE, MITE undersigned would herewith friendly and I most earnestly invite nth persons who are in debted to him for medical attendance, to come for ward and settle their accounts, and he would fur ther give notico to those, whose Recounts may still remain unsettled after the first day of March next, that exhausted patience and almdy too long extended indulgence must then compel him to have the same collected in a legal way. J. B. LUDEN, bI. D. Hunt. Dec. 14,',,3. BOOKS 1 BOOKS I I 10,000 LT: 7:b f ra N d e „; ifit every variety usually kept in a Phil adelphia Bonk Store—the subscriber has added to his Now Omar Mum STORE, 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, &c., &c. Ile has purchased &moor, Boors on such terms to enahlehim to sell them cheaper, Whole sale and Retail, than any store in the county. Harper's Magazine, 'Corley's Lady's Book, and cheap publications kept constantly on hand. The public will ideate call and examine for themselves. WM. COLON. Huntingdon, Oct. it, '53. NOE THE TIME TO CALL NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED At David P. Gwin's New Store. DP. GWIN, informs his friends and the pub . lie generally thnt lie has justleturned from Philadelphia, and is now opening at the corner of Hill and Bath streets, opposite Couts' Frank lin Bonn, A large and beautiful assortment of WX - Vir 60011 N, Consisting of Cloths, Cassimers, Black and Fan cy Cassinetts, Woolen Goods, Silks, Fancy end Block Berege de Lines, De liaise, Debains, French Merinoes, Coburgli Cloths, Flnnnels, CottouFlan eels White nod Colored, Ginpluons, Linens, Muslins. and u large lot of Prints of all styles. Also, Carpets, Oil Cloths, lists and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries of all kinds, Queens ware, Hardware, Fish and Salt. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine my Goods, as 1 am determined to sell them CILEAP. Alllunds of country Produce taken in exchange for Goods et the highest market prices. Huntingdon, Oct. 13, 1853. Late Arrival of New Goods. A large lot of barred Delens, Persian Twil Domestic and French Ginghams, Alpaccas, mak Flannels, Tweeds and Linseys, brown and bleach ed =sling, a large stork of ribbons, and a hand some assortment of dress goods for ladies and gentlemen, For sqle and price can't be beat, for sale at UP 1, GWIN'S Stomp to kegs Itock Powder on hand and fir sale at the store of GEO. GWIN. 50 sacks Ground Athun Salt out arrived and for sate at GEO. GWIN'S Store. lo barrels Conemnugh Salt in store and for sale GEO. GWIN. A In tc arrival of English and French Merinos for eats tow at the store of GEO. G WIN. 100 kegs Nails and Spikes for solo by the keg or pound, at GEO. GWIN'S Store. 500 Is. Cast Steel fur drills and sledges, for sale at the store of GEO. GRIN, 5000 feet Safety Faso for safe nt the store cf GEt). GRIN. 500 pieces calico, now styles and patterns, of good quality, sold low at the store nT GEO. GWIN. Muhl :amps, a large and handsome nssortment fur sine nt GEO. GIVIN'S Store. Jan. 4, 1854. Last Arrival XALL & WIN TIER 60025. GEORGE GRIN, just returned from the Eastern Cities, and is now opening, at the old stand, in Market Square, a large and splendid assortment at' new and fashionable goods, for fall and winter, con sisting of French Cloth, Double Milled Black and Fancy Ca!simers,Sattinetts, Merinoes, Do Berege, Colittrtrl; ])o 'mines, Flannels, Wool and Cotton, Brown and Bleached Muslinc, and tt variety of goods of all kinds usually kept in a country stoma and n great VARIETY Or rittmuntos suitable for WINTER DRXISS GOODS. A Large Assortment of Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, and Glsiss%lare. Hats, Caps, Boots . and Shoes, rfluifT4 and Tippets. The public ore respectfully invited to call end examine my stock, us I am determined not to be undersold by any house in town. Feeling thankful for the encouragement ho hna received, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a connnuance of the some. Huntingdon, Oct. 12, 1853. JOHN SCOTT, SAMCEL T. Mtows. •3 0 7 .11rnYBD Attorneys at Law, Huntingdon,. Pa., Office same as tbut formerly occupied by Sohn Scott, Esq. Oct. Its, 1853'. GOLD fine variety for Fats, vo ry law, at Lnat. SArtE's. 1)1J11: WHITE LEAlo,jult received rend fur I mile by .1. & W. SAXTON. CMIWTBAGS and MUFFS, just reeeked and fur sale by J. & W. SA XTO:i. T usT reeciyo n beautiful mortment of Scot. iped and Plain Vet, et Edihems, by • J. $. W. ':ASTON'. HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY. r, C. McGILL returns bisthanks • it* 10 his friends and the public Li, . 4, for their very liberal Patronage, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance If the same, to all kinds of Castings, Cooking Stoves, Alt... Tight, l'arlor, Ten Plate Wood and Coal Stoves, of various si zes, and all kinds of Ploughs: the Lancaster and the Plank Barsitear patterns, and Keystone No. 4 Self-sharpening and Dill side Ploughs, and Shears to stilt 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 *lll be sold cheaper than ever for cash and all kinds of country produce. Also, old mettle taken in exchange for castings. Huntingdon, November 9, 1853. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Race, I signed three notes at security for J. Sansom Smith; one for one hundred and fifty dollars, and the other two, one hundred dollars each, dated the 10th day of December, 1850. The induce ments ender which I agreed to become bail in said notes, proving delusive by the action of the said parties, I therefore hereby give notice that I will not he held responsible 119 boil, or pay them, un less compelled by due course of law. ItLIEL SMITH. Union twp., Nov. 2, 1853. Grocery, Confectionary, Bakery, AND OYOTZR Craoo HENRY J. AFRICA, would respectfully in vita 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. Re 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. He receives &lily from the city of Baltimore, the best OYSTERS that can be found. Those in want of prime 'shell fish,' can be accommoda ted by calling at the saloon. Be has fitted rp a saloon expressly for the Ladies. Timken! to the public for past favors, be hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continu ance of the AMC. Oct. 12, '53, FRENCH BURRS TILE subscriber has on band French Burr Mill stones of various sizes, which he will warrant to be ofsuperiur quality, and at rea sonable prices. , Ordors by mail promptly attended to. W. 11. KEPNER, Harrisburg, Oct. 5, 's3.—gm. v t a ?. p2WlD 2126 RADUATE atilt, University of Maryland, VT (in connection with Dr. James G. Lightner) having permanently located in Shirloysburr, re spectfully offers his professional services to the citizens of that place and adjacent country. Oct. 5,'53.-6m. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! HAVING received a new and splendid stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, we are now prepared to necoinmodate all who tnay give us a call, with Gayer BARGAINS. Our stock consists of a large assortment of Dry-Goods, Groceries, Hard-Ware, Queensware, Uosieries, and in short, everything that is necessary to eon stitnte n Country Stare. Contractors and callers, desiring to purchase, will find it to their interest to give no a call before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to SELL our goods (wholesale or retail) at low and rbduced prices. JOSIAH CUNNINGHAM & SON. Portstown, November 0, 1053. sito ',ORM& ABAZITAZ oF Hardware, Groceriem, Fancy Goods, Notions, Drugs, Paints, Oils, Bats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &c., At James Brickees Store, Hunting(lon, Which are offered at the lowest prices, also re ceiving n large 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 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 PO cannot go away without buying. Ladies and Gentlemen of this neighborhood Wiere me when I say that great pains have been taken to get such goods as you admire. Store on Hill street, opposite the JOURNAL Ourteu. Oct. 19,'53. RICHARD HIMSELF AGAIN I 42,"!1,, - , ' 4, Olt 1) , ' , f t _ , • '111!? •l„ 4 4 4 1 ',611, , , rt;' , ,C '"*W2,77"ii;;;•••• 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 fur examination and sale, at his store, opposite the Railroad note!. The stork has nll been bought BIGHT and as a matter of course will be sold cheap for, CABII. The stock consists c f Cloths, Cassimers, Cashmeretts, Satinets, Cotton ades, Brown and Bleached Line., Satins, Silks, Shoals, Scarfs,Brown a n d Bleach ed Muslins, Checks, Tickings,Crash, Canton and Woolen Flannels, and niang other goods too numerous to mention. Prints in alomdance, Mous de Laines, Berrge do blitzes, Silk Tissue, Foreign and American Ging hoots, Moose de Bege, Silk Ltuares,d.c. ALSO, Hats. and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Queensware, Scc. Thankful for past titvors, the public 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 AND SEE. Oct. 15, '53. 'MAN NZCZNXINIZNIZ ZN The Ancient Borough. 1 V.l , - ETAS just returned from theeastern cities with Li the largest. ebettitest,and best assortment of HOOTS and SHOES, ever • opened in this county. lie also has a large and splendid assortment of Flats and Caps, of the most fashlonable styles. Also, Ladies' and Childrens' woolen hose. Carpst Bags,lland Trunks, &c., for the travelling community. Also a great variety of useful articles too numerous to mention. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine (he stock. Re is determined to sell as CHEAP, ifnot cheaper than any other establish ment in the county. Store on Hill sheet, opposito Sn?•dor's asap Clothing Store. Cr CALI. AND TXAMINE. THE 810 M. 45 Oct. 26, 's3'. A beautiful assortment of Silk:Dress ratterne, .Ll. Black Silk, and Bonnet Lining, pet receiv ed and fot sale by J. & W. SAxim:. 40 TONS COAL, just received and for ludo by & w. SAXTON. j UST received n handsome assortment • Thy State Shawls, Long Shawls and Square Shnwls, which we are Felling quite low•, J. A. w. SIATOF. List of Outstanding Halance§ due 24 Januaryf 1803, by the fallowing Collectors, 111 Z Thar. 2ionship: Names of Collectors. 1840. A &alien, Samuel 'Robinson, 1844. Tel; Jonathan S. Briggs, Walker, A. B. Sangre°, 1845. 'Sarre°, John R. Hunter, Franklin, Gen. W, Mattern, Porter, Collins Hamer, Springfield, .o.qtrdiut Stevens, Woodbury, Ben;cmin Bowersc 1848. Barren, Charles Cowden, Franklin, John Zeni.'oire, Porter, Jacob Rough ! ~ Union, James Batnpson, 1841% Cass, Lemuel Geecn, Dublin, Thomas W. Neely, Franklin, John H. Stonebraker Tell, George May, Springfield, William Ramsey, 1849. Cass, Conrad Curftnan, °Franklin, John Conrad, Jackson, David S. Bell, Union, Levi Smith, Springfield, William M'Garvoy, 1849, Clay, Daniel Curfman, Cromwell, Michael Stair, Franklin, Daniel Conrad, Porter, Alexander Stitt, 1850. Barren, Samuel Henry, Henderson, Davis Hight, Hopewell, David Mountain, Penn, William Dean, Springfield, Henry Cramer, 1851. Barren, John Love, Brady, Jesse Yocum, Cromwell, Daniel Teague, t Porter, Daniel Neil', Shirley. Isaac Sharrer, Springfield, John Brown Tod, Jesse Cook, Walker, Thomas Dean, West, Charles Green, Warriorsinark, Azariah Sacketts. 1932. Barren, ~ James Forrest. Brady, F. A. M'Coy, Franklin, Daniel Womelsclorf, Porter, Andrew Anderson, Shirley, George Bowman, Tod, Solomon Houck, Union, Levi Smith, Wallcer, John Coulter, 1853. Barree, • James Ewing, tßrady, James Miller, Cass, Joshua C. Greenland, .t.Clay, Richard Madden, tCromwell, George Swartz, t Dublin, Robert Peterson, tFranklin, William Wllwain, illanderaon, Luke Voorhees, fllopewell, Leonard Weaver, (Jackson, James Stewart, Jr., tMorris, Michael Fetterhoof; tPenn, Jacob Brumbaugh, fPorter, Benjamin Neff; tShirlev. John Long, tSpringfield, Scla Lock. tTell, John Jones, nod, Israel Baker, tUnion, William Smith, t Walker, John Harper, , Warriorsmark, Walter C. Van Tries, tWest, John Hewet, Whole Amount, $12467 77 $9148 19 $2041 44 fSinrc pnid in part. :Since paid in full. *lt appears by Mr. Conrad's Duplicate, that the above amount was paid to Mr. 'Neff, former Treasurer, and not credited on the County Booka. Given under Seal of Office, 19th January, 1854. ELI Er, SMITH . , SAMUEL WIGTON, Cummissioners. THOMAS lIAMER, ATTEST:—Ii ENNA' W. 3111.1.1 M, C7crl.•. FOR SALE. 9‘llF. subscriber offers, nt private sale. a Aldan ble tract of land, 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, having thereon erected a comfortable Stone Dwelling House, Stabling, Pc. There is also a good Spring of Water on the premises, near the dwelling house. 'rho land isof a good quality, part being strong limestone, and an industrious innu could not tail to do well on it. It is situated about six miles front Mount Union, where the Pennsylvania Hail Road and Canal pass, and will be sold at a very moderate price. Tenon or PAYMENT.—One half in band, and the balance in two equal annual payments. For further information address the subscriber, at Shirleysburg, P. 0., Huntingdon Co., Pa. JOHN BREWSTER. October i 2,'53. V 0 SS UT H, Wellington, Cottage, n_ Gothic, and other Clocks, for sale itti cheap, at Edm. Snare's Jewelry Store, Huntingdon. GRA %D 0 PENING OF AND Marra 1 . 1; 7 1)11.11r.M AT THE HUN7IN6DON CLOTHING STORE. A. WILLOUGHBY, 'ETAS just returned front the cast with a large - 1 - 1 and splendid assortment of Fall and Winter Cittods. for men and boys, made in the latest fashion and in the moat durable manner. Who ever wants to be dressed better and cheaper than anrbody else in town, let hint call at Wim.ononny's Client , CLOTHING STORE, one door west of T. Rend 8a Son's drag store, Huntingdon. Call nod sco for7yourseivce. Oct. 5, 1852. HOUSEKEEPERS, lIOUSEREEPERS study your interests, why go to Auction and pay extravagant prices for half-made Fun:mune? Call at No. 1, North NINTH street, and examine the lamest assort= meat of the best mote furniture and Bedding in the city, Feather Beds, Hair, Husk, and Straw Mattresses; a large assortment of fancy What nots, Soils Tables, marble tops, and Washstands; Walnut and 11Iahogany French Tete-a-tetes, Di- - vans, Wardrobes, Boolteases; French Bedsteads; Fancy Stuffed Sent, Cane seat, Windsor, and of fice Chairs, Coanting•house, and cane-seat Stools, Settee and Arm-chair Cushions; Cottage furni ture made in every style end color; Soft Beds and Lounges, wholesale and retail, and wgrranted to give satisfaction, and sold at the lowest prices. Sep. 20, 1853.—1 y ----- NEW LINE OF lIACKA. The subscriber has placed on the road leading from Mill Creek to Cassvllie a lino of Hacks to run from the latter 'dace to the former, on Wed nesdays and Saturdays. Leaving Cassville in the morning of each day returning in the afternoon. The accommodations are comfortable and the. fare is very low. GEO. SMITH. C”sville, Sep. 21, '53.. J. S. GRWFITU, M. D., Huntingdon, Pa.. Graduate of the University of Pa.. offers his professional service to the citizens of fluntinkdcn and adjacent cbuntty. flarlinENcEst—Medical Faculty of University of Pa., Physicians and Stirgeons of the Pcnnsyl yank Hospital and Dr..lacob rfotlintiu. Office, No. les, Mitlliu,Strcet, along with Dr Hoffman. July 13,1553: H KEALgH, itifi; Market Street, Philadelphia. Fancy Goods and Trimmings', Combs and Binehos, ni Conn PRICES, Sept. 7, 's3.—fim LEATHER. FRITZ & lIENDRT. Store, 29 N. 3rd At. Philadelphia, Morrimeo Vanufecturars, Cart iurs, Importers, Commission and General Leather Bt.iuess, *baleen . le and Retail. Manufactory 15 Margarettu Street. Aug. 24, PORT MON:CAMS from 25 (*tits up to 62 50 at Y4f. Snare's. April IS 1652. PERFUMERY—) gnoci lot; of the helt,at EDMUND SNARE'S. Cold Tratchen nilll•e !cid b.• En vane .~r thin else %here. flounty nr. Staid nr. Militia Fines 4G6 33 100 71 /0 01 SOS OS I 2 60 64 39 S 00 26 00 46 BO 64 69 1 90 9 34 89 64 11 90 02 41 109 85 4.5 ii 191 98 12 68 77 43 21 12 273 64 16 64 906 92 67 60 13 79 68 79 A NEW ARRIVAL OF FALL AND WINTER dOODS - 4.1> I-IA" just received front rhiladelphic the finest and best assortment of FALL and WIN - TER Uoouo, 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 yon wish to be satisfied of the fact, call and see. Dry floods such es Cloth's, Ca tuners, Sattinets, Panne's, French Ne• rinos, Parano•tta Cloths, ...Malin dr Laines, Barred and Figured Sack Flannels, Al. pacas, and a general assortment of &c. Also, 500 webs of wsorted PRINTS, and eon ry other article usually kept in a Country Store, Hardware, of which we always keep the largest and best as. sortment ever kept iu this place. Queenawareq a magnificent assortment, which we are selling quite low. Groceries, I are it little up, but wo are determined to sell as low if not lower, than any other house,aceordiug to quality. Cedar and Ware, such as Baskets, Tubs, Buckets, Kront Stands; &c., &c. Carpels and Oil a healtiful 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 Shoe Si the best and cheapest in town, if you don't bd lieve it, CALI'. atip SCE. We are also purchasing and storing Grain, and it is admitted on all hands that we have the most convenient place fur unloading grnin in or about town. Oct. 19, '53. OH, JERUSALEM 1 JEWS AND GENTILES OUTDONE awiatal, ETAS just returned from the Eastern cities, I IL with the BEST and LARGEST assortment of Readputade Clothing, Hats, Caps, and Fancy Articles, for Gentlemen's wear, over known to ho brought to Huntingdon. • ills styles are of the latest, cal culated to please everybody that may call. Ile has at all times CLOTHS, CASSIAILREg i and VESTINGS, which he k ill mak., to order: Oct. 10, '53. Mountain Poingle'Seitinary. PHE Mountain Female Seminary at Birming- I hum, Huntingdon county,Pa., on the Penn sylvania llhilroad, occupies one of the most healthy and desirable locations in the State.— Strangers Visiting the InstUution pare unhesi tatingly expresseil the opinion, that it so easy of access, retired, healthful, and surrounded with ouch romantic mountain secnery, that no one who Wishes to learn, could find an institution more favorably situated. past success and fu ture prospects have indUeed us to greatly enlarge our plans, and enabled nem give such conipensu fion to teachers GS will command those possess- Ingthe highest qualifications. Cost, pC'r ,tcrui of 22 weeks, varies from $55 to $6O, for which good accomtnodatlons will be gle an. Music, French, Latin, Painting, &c.,extra. PClpits from abroad are expected to board in the Seminary building with the Principal, who, gives hisentire attention to the interest of Ohs. Institution. ISRAEL W. WARD, Oct. 5, 1853. Viincipal. • BALLOON ASCENSIONS, FIRE-WORKS: AND I N I . IN S. f ad rli .. El : bydisplacedt brilliant ttnd jj display anif marrellbus assort meat of Jewelry, %Vetches Cloaks. Silver Were, Fine Knives, Pistols, PerfUrnery, Port Monnaios. and Fancy Articles., just opened and exhibiting to admiring hiredredb, at the Jewelry Store et EDSICSII SHARE, opposite Read's Dreg Store, Huntingdon. itg- Watches and other articles, Go LD rLATTID , in thu best and most lasting manner. Oct. 5, '53, 11E3Tart,174,01twtir tl y nd stle tior Pistol*, at Edw. SILVER and' Platcd Spoons, Gold, Silver and 'lased Speotacles, at Bdm. Save. Je.eltr Store. Fs7ir, cu K ;1 a r n 6 5 , 2 r l F• o no, 41 lb 13 60 14 60 44 16 66 1 00 3 48 62 00 31 00 V o 4 14 06 3 is