~~ _ri+ Exea , t' .n is biotite. T ETTERS stt, mel miry, on the Estate of Joseph Wor , It to st Porter township, Hun tingdon county, dee 'cl., Lacing been granted to 'th'e undersigned, all pc mons indebted will make immediate pa , ,pnent, an if those having claims will present thetn.ditly or alt, intiented fur settlement. Ct. C. Ell CP:ER, SP.II.7HE, IVORK, 5 Execu t ors. Febraary 'NS, 185 , 1.—c .t.• Pulali.o Sale, be sold, at Public Outcry, on the 28th vVV inst., on the pi at Discs, In Porter township, the Per:opal Property of the late Joseph Work, deed., cotAißting of •3Rorses, Cattle, Sheep and Bogs, together with Farming and Household utensils, &c. G. 0.. RUCIIER, SAM WORK, 5 Executors. Pelniiary 15, 1834 .- 2w, Notice to (Contractors. SP,AtEII propotta?= for the erection of n LA them Church in rontinctien, will he receiv ed at the,office of the Thintintolon Journal until the lath of rebruary rent. Plans and speciflen- Cone efindlding can he seen at the enme niece. P. M. TIIMITMYER, DAVID PAWN, • DAVID SPECK. Jannftry 25, 1854. Sealed proposals will ntso be received for the hnildine of a Lutheran Church in the village of Cassville, until fhb 18th inst. Plans and specifi cationacan he obtained from either of the !mil& ing committee. to whom the pronosnls eon be di tched, post paid. Col. JOHN STEVER, JOHN GARRET, J011:I MYRELY, Building Committee. Feb. 8,18.54. amm, Tin..cr3@,to., 'LOUR, GRAIN dr. LUMBER. Commission Merchants, Nos. 23 & 25, Spear's Wharf, 33A3.LTICIVZOB,E. REFfitt TO John Clark, Esq., President Citizens Bonk, Bolt. A. P. Giles, Esq., Cashier. Franklin Bank, John Hertzler, Jr, E.g., Pliiitt ( lell'hia• Rogers, Sioniekson & Co., J. Tome, Esq., Fresn Cecil Bank, Port Deposit. J. Wallower & Son. Harrisburg, Col. H. C. Ever, Selinsgrove. J. H. Ann & Nagle, Windgato , & Co.. Milton. W. W. Cooke, Esq., Money. Simon Schuyler, Esq., " George Bodine, Hughesville. . W Weaver & Co. ' Elontoursville. T. W. Lloyd. Cushier, Williamsport. Gen. W. F. Packer. :Tames IT. Holing, Esq., " Lewis G. Holing, McHenry & Rubh, Jersey Shore. J. P. Holing, Lock Haven. erCann, GIESE & Co., have the largest wharf roots of any Commission House in Baltimore, al ways giving quick despatch to boats iti discharg ing their cargoes. [Feb. B,'s4.—Gm. Auditor's Notice, MITE undersigned, appointed by the Orphans' (Court -I- Court of Huntingdon county, to distribute the balance in the hands of tho Administrators of Joseph Stewart, late of the borough of Hun tingdon, deed., among those entitled, will attend 'for that purpose nt his office in Huntingdon, on Saturday the 10th day of March rent. J. gER4:I:I, STEWAR r, Auditor. Huntingdon, Fob. 8,1854.-4 t. !Dissolution of Partnership. THE partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, in the Tanning business, In Cuss township. Huntingdon county, has this day 'been mutually dissolved. The books of the firm are in the hands of P. J. lican 11)1• settlement, and those indebted to said firm are hereby noti fied to reit and settle before the first day of :Mardi next, after which time, those accounts not settled will be placed in the hands of it proper officer for collection. FaIIIIGARTNER February 4, I 854.-3 t." P. S. ThOLusinesslvill hereafter he carried on at the old.stand by P. J. A N. Town Lots and other Valuable Real Estate at Public Sale. Iti pursuance of an Order of the 0 hone' Court ot Huntingdon county, tho undersigned will expose to Piddle Stile, on tho premises, in the borough of Huntingdon, on WEDNESDAY TIIE IST DAY OF MANCH NEXT, TWENTY TOWN,LOTS, in "West Hooting don," nil fronting on Charles Street, in the slid borough of Huntingdon, cock fifty feet in remit 011 aid street, and extending bark two hundred feet. more or less, to att alley. Mifflin street. and Lill the other strews north of Mifflin, trill be extend ed through said ground to said alley. These lots are nil vnennt,—lnn fine state of cultivation, anti will naiad find site., for persons wishing to build dwelling houses, Lind for other purposes. ALSO. at the some time, n piece or pored of land in Walker township, 00 the south side of the Juniata, within half n mile of the Itorongh of Huntingdon, containing about TEN ACRES, Crooked Creek running through, the some. nod n Sulphur Spring thereon, adjoining lands of John IdeCnhan nod others. ALSO, at tho Remo time, a piece or wed of 'WOODLAND in Hamletson township, contain ing SIXTEEN ACUES and one Hundred and twenty-tiro perches, adjoining the Penna. Nail rea.d,l,n2(.l.pf .Indge Taylor, and others. . . TERIVIS.—One Iburth of the purehaqo money of the town lots stud of the land in IValker town ship, to ho paid on confirmation of the sole, nod the balance in three equal annual payments, with interest, to he secured by the bonds and mortgages of the purchasers. Ono third of the pureleise money, of the land in Henderson town.hip, to he paid on confirmation of the sale, and the balance in two equal annual payments, with interest, to be secured by the bond of the plircinter, with se entity. JANE 1)0114AND ... . ..... THOM AS FIBIIEIII, Trustees of the Estate of Isaac Devised, deed. Huntingdon. Feb. 1, 1854.—t5. WHOLESALE Book and Stationary House NEW-1 - 911K, 1 :051 Vinr c4aa:a plxn. EXTENSIVE SALES AND NO LOSSES Make it profitable to sell at very LOW PRICES, MASON BROTHERS, 23 PARK ROW, opposite the Astor House, NEW-YORK, Offer ono of the most extensive Stocks and com , pletc assortments in the country of BOOKS & STATiONERY, FOR CASH ONLY. The amount of goods in our line purchased by 'country merchants is usually quite small comps red with their dry goods, hardware, and other bills; and this very circumstance absolutely com pels jobbers in the book business, who sell on time, to get larger profits in order to mako op for the loises and extra expenses necessarily invol ved in a credit business of sma amounts. It is also easy for the merchant to arrangements to buy hiS book bill fur gh it might not be so convenient for him to purchase his larger bills in this way. These considerations have led us to adopt in our business, from this date, January, 1854, the following principles, vie: SMALL. PROFITS, UNVA RYING PRICES, AND TERMS Alt CASH. . . . . . Suing ourselves the solo pablishersof a num ber of the leading and Most extensively-selling School Books in the country, as well no works in other departments, our facilities are unsurpassed. mall upon us, or send un order, nod .judge for yourselves, if the saving you can :nuke by buying au! for oast: is worth while: Our location is very central, and easily found. Stand on the Astor House steps, and look straight forward across the corner of the Park, nod you cannot ovoid seeing our signs. Reizienibet, the Dame is MASON BROTHERS. Feb. I, 1804. 600 lbs.of Cod . Finh, jut received nod fo sale by J. & W. SAXTON. JUST received and for sale, Mackerel; Cod Eish, Plaster, Salt, &c, de., by J. & W. SAXTON. rn BARRELS Extre Fetoily Flour for solo •)`-1 at the Store of GIVIN. WE* HENRY W. OVERMAN; No. 6, South Third St., below Market, PHtL.9DELPHIS. THE attention of Country Borers is called to the extensive assortment of lilt kinds of Fin ished Leather, MOROCCOS, CALF SKINS, SHEEP SKINS, &c.. constantly on hand and far sale at reduced prices. RED Az. OAK SOLE LEATHER. N. B. All kinds of country leather taken in exchange for goods. [Feb. '54.-3m. SIIERWF'S SALES. BY virtue of several Writs of Vend. Exp. iAstted Al out of the Court of Common Pleas of Hon. tingdon county, and to mo directed, I will expose to Public Sale, at the Court House in the bor ough of Huntingdon, on FRIDAY the 17th day of rchrunrv, nt 2 o'clock, P, M., the following described Real Estate : A tract of land situate in Tell township, Hun tingdon county, containing ono hundred and fifty acres, more or less, ndjoining lands of Jacob Shoup on the north-west, Stephen \\ratters on the east, and alga adjoining land Pulnerly owned by A. P. Wilson, with a log house. log barn and two apple orchards thereon, and with about 75 acres cleared, more or less. Seized, taken in execu tion mul to be sold as the property of James On SATURDAY, the 18th of February, at 2 o'clock. I'. M., the ildllowinu described! Real Estate will he exposed to Public Sale, un the premises, at Mill Creek, to wit: All the defendants right and title In a certain house end lot at Mill Creek, hounded ley John Hall on the east and Lloyd Meredith ten the west; fronting 66 feet on the Turnpike and extending. 160 feet hack to dm Alloy, note occupied as a Temperance Douse. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold ns tl a property of David Ocoye. JOSHUA. OREE:NLAND, Sheriff: Jimmy 25. 1854. METROPOLITAN SILK STOCK ! - MT/11081. EDWARD:IkAMAMI!' 8: 40. SILK AND FANCY GOODS, Having removed to their TRIVI No. b 5 CHAMBERS STREET, NEW YORK. (Opposite the Park) Invite the 'mention of the Trade to their SPRING IMPORTATION of RICH SILKS, DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS. RIBBON 4, EMBROIDERIES Merchants throughout the United States are solicited to examine oar assortment, which in NOVELTY RICHNESS AND VARIETY is believed to be unsurpassed in this metropolis, owl adapted to the wants of the very best trade in this country; all of whirls will hu offered to Cosh and first class six mos. Buyers, on the most favorable terms. Jan. le, 854.—tit. IPT(f ) 2I2EITTITJIiI To TILE INVALIDS or HUNTINGDON 81,000 Reward Pi LI ERN ICHER'S Ilydro-Electric Voltaic Chains, ARP thr the first time intrtni:t,ted to the people of Huntingdon nod ns the most (=- rodent, rl7 'dud, and strictly seientilie mode of instantly relievinc nntl pertnnnontly riming nil NERVOUS DISEASES. Now we know that An announcement similar to the above meets the eye or therm], alino,t and perhaps this may he classed with many others. 13nt listen or you do us injustice. It is claimed that Pnivermacher's Electric Chain, is the only magnetic remedical agent that is secured Ity 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, nn I attract much attention from the thousands who (Icily visit it. MODE OF USE. The manner of using the chains in very• simple. The chain is first moistened with comma vinegar, mid then one Cod of the chain is applied to the part whore the pain in located; and the other end app;mte to the first. The ends of the chain sic ell never Much each other. At the moment of op. Oration, the most orate paint is insfonlly relieved, wherever it. ii located, by the passing through the port ft ennstant current of uninterrupted electro magnetism. In the following disesnes, no other remedy has ever given each complete and perfect satisfaction to the patient as Palvermacher's Chains: Rheamatism. Painful and swelled Johan, Pain: in the Bach, Deafness. Blindness. Paraly- Nmwalgia in the Face, Long standing Ner• vois-lleadac•lie, Palpitation of the Heart. Gener al Dubai I)yspepsia, Female Diseases, Asthma, Contracted Joint, & e . 1000 DOLLARS will be siren to one person who will produce so mane authenticatesl certificates of cum from intelligent untients not scientific physiftinus, of the :thrive discuses. as Tins been perlitrmeil hr the use or the Electric. jnon F tbo pant yeue. ANOT HER It is trots the let that wherever the cicada ODOM have been introd need, hauled inigratng and common WA have greatly tlintinished in Pa IC, prOpiCt having become di•gtntcd with the prentire of using their stamnrho fiat dr, , last, RECOMMENDATIONS, Tim Elertrii• Choirs. 111, 6ichly recommended he l'rofessors Mott, Vim Buren. i'o , t mid Carnno Minn. or Now York: :ire nion in daily tt, in every nospital in that city. 'file chain, will laot for year, are nlwoys reinly for usu. and Produce , no injurious ro , iiltn. whoa iicnot na di ne eind. FEMALE DISEASES. The introduction (tithe Electric Chain into this country is the dawn of a new era in medicine.— Daring the laet twenty years, it eon safely he es tiwted that lea dintisand females have died year ly from this taw disease. PRO!. APSU" S UTERI. It is well known to tsiedical men that this com mon disease is beyond the reach of Ittedietne, unit that in proportion to the amount of medicine giv en, the inflect the patient is doomed to sutra, and sooner will death dose the cr.... . During the last 2 yews more than one thousand rand of PI. 0/VS. Uteri (falling of the womb) have been permanently cured in England nod France. Most of those awes were ladies of high standing, who had previously tried all other kinds of treatment with no benefit. Among the distin guish.' Indies that have been cured in Paris is the present Queen of France. In this country, du ring the last year, one hundred cases have been cured in the city of New York, many who have nl"owed their names to he published lie the bene fit of those nuffering with similar complaints.— The mode of use is simply to apply one end of a 20 link chain to the spine just shove the Id" and the other end upon the abdomen, and allow the chain to remain for one bony. This to be fepent .l four times during the twente-fne bete's. CHRONIC RHEUMATISM. The Electric Chains never fail to relieve the severe rains and swelling incident to this disease. The worst hums of this disease readily yield to n few applications of a chain, and to no single in stance have they.litiled to give instant relief, if they did not cfrect a permanent cure. All persons who are victinis of this usual winter complaint, are kindly invite 4 to cell and obtain a pamphlet of HORACE W. SMITH, Await for Hun tingdon county, who will also explain their mode of use. We electric chains can be sent by mail to any part of the United Bates, by addressing (post paid) coy of the agents in the principal cities, or Joseph Steioert, 568, Broadway New York. JOSEPH STIiINEI6T, Gcn. Agent, 588 Broadway, N. Y. January 18 1854.-Iy. ROWE & EUSTON, 111 North Third Street, Lel. Race, PHIL ADELPHIA ; Manufacturers and Wholesale Detdersin corn Brooms, Looking Gloses, Corilige, Belated Buckets, I Clocks, I Wick, Willow Baskets I Window Shades Twines; Cedar Ware, Bristle Brushes. Matches, Blacking, Wood and Willow Ware of all kinds, at the manufacturer's lowest cash prices. . JAMES EUBTON, Jxo. M. Rowe . anliflty IS, 1854. —..... TAT HISKEY constantly on hand and for male by V the Barrel, ON the cheep shoe or BRICKER. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES Of the County of Hontingdon, front the 3d day of January, 1853, op to the 2nd day of January, 1854, including both days. Receipts. Amt. In Treasury at last settlement, $3638 15 1847. J. It. Stonehruker, Franklin, • 35 1,0 1848. Mordecai Chileote, Tod, 8 93 1849• J. Davis Hight, Henderson, 45 07 " David Mountain, Hopewell, 6 13 1851. Jesse Yocum, Brady, . 79 83 " John Love, Barren, 12 68 " Daniel Teague, Cromwell, 50 00 " James Crce, Dublin, 5 54 " Isaac Sharrer, Shirley, 118 00 .. . - .. " John Brown, Springfield, 31 70 " Jesse Cook, Tod, 52 29 " Thomas Dean, Walker, 54 00 1852. James Forrest, Barrett, 055 10 " Asbury, IWCoy, Drsdy, 203 19 John li. Goancll, Cuss, . , . " John Kyler, Claw 3 39 ' " John Bolinger eromwell, 384 37 " Brice Blair, Dublin, 160 91 " Daniel Winne'Mort; Franklin, 638 00 " John B. Donaldson, Hopewell, 165 03 " James S. Oaks, Jackson, 446 31 " ivliohnel Lou-c, Morris, 488 21 .• Samuel Bowers, Penn, • 153 57 " Andrew Anderson, Poster, „„,, 655 75 " George Bowman, Shirley, 'lt 739 47 " John Wihel, Springfield, 165 63 " Alex. C. Blair. Tell, 77 68 " So!onion Houck, Tod, 181 92 " Levi Smith, Union, 176 32 " l C John Cou l ter. Walker, aer, .. _ " .7nlin Eyer, IViirriorainark, 145 56 " Win. Moore, West, 1138 92 1853. .Tame{ Ewing, Barren, James Miller, Brady, " Joshua C. Greenland, Coss, 35 00 " Richard Madden. Clay, 185 00 " George Swartz. Cromwell, 118 00. " Robert Peterson. Goblin, 100 00 " We. M'llwain, Franklin, 477 50 " Luke Voorhees, Henderson, 1002 31 " Leonard Wearer, linnewell, 225 00 " :Nines Stewart. Jarkson, 660 00 " Michael Fetter] oot Morris, 230 00 " Jacob Brumhaugh, Nun, 403 19 " Benjamin Nett Porter, 235 00 " John Long, Shirloy, 325 00 Selo Lock, Springfield, 65 53 " Jan Jones, Tell, 170 00 " Israel Baker, Tel, 138 12 " John Hefter, Walker, 583 00 " Walt... Vantrios, Warriorsmark, 699 50 " Jelin Bewit,Nest, 711 75 $14,561 96 Amount of County tax on Unseat ed Lands, 43 74 Amount of School tax on Unseat ed Lands, 6 20 Amount of Road tax on Unseated Lands. 11 05 Amount of Redemption money on Unseated Lands received since last settlement, 40 00 Amount of dory fees and fines re. coined from Wm. B. Zeigler, Slicrator 1852, 83 00 Amount received on Bond against sundry persons given for any amount over three thousand dollars intuit the Bridge a• crossJuninta river at Uunting• don shall cost,4s 00 • Amount of fines received from D. • Africa, Esq., 10 00 $19,443 00 Expenditures. Attorney General and others on criminal prosecutions, 939 12 Constables for making returns and advertising the spring elections, 266 33 Grand and Traverse Jurors, Court Crver, Tip Stan, &c., 2799 02 Assessors Orders, 769 64 Jud4es, Inspectors, and Clerks rdelCotions, 636 91 Inquisitions on dead bodies. 124 72 Sundry persons fine premiums on Wild Cats and Foxes, 370 50 Road and Bride views, 196 00 " damages to J. Corbin, 75 00 E. Lloyd, 25 00 " State for laying out, 160 00 456 00 For building bridge ncross Trough Creek at Para. dice Furnace, 250 00 For building bridge across Stone Creek near Couch's Furnace, 389 25 For bridge across Juniata Rivernffluntingdon, 2645 00 For bridge across Black Log Creek in Cuomwell township, 209 00 For renaming bridge at Hawn's, 74 71 To James Gwin. Esq.. Trea• surer of Juniata Bridge Co., for bridge above Huntingdon, 250 00 3917 96 Commissioners— Robert Stitt, 190 00 Isaac Pcightal in full, GI 50 Eliel Smith, 149 00 Samuel Wigton, 90 00 Thomas Hamer. 15 00 603 50 Interest on County Bonds, .I:4 Wm. B. Leas, 420 00 Win. Orbison, Esq., 133 00 HenryFockler, 30 00 Thomas Fisher, 84 00 James Gwin, 90 00 John Shaver, 18 00 777 00 Amount paid on Bonds for Poor House Farm, • 1507 50 Amount paid A editors— Kenzie 1,. Green, 15 00 David Parker, IG 50 Ralph Crotsley, 16 50 5G 00 Clerk— Henry W. Miller, 8 00 CI% to Corn'rs in full for '52, 50 00 " '' on account far '53, 250 00 3000 00 Commissioners expenses for horse hire &c., in attend. ing Triennial Appeals, 39 18 County Printing— William Lewis, 82 50 J. A. Hall, 99 75 S. b. Glasgow, 3 75 J. SeWell Stewart, 5 00 191 00 Repairs. to Court House & Jail 191 00 Counsel to Commissioners in full for 1852, 20 00 Counsel to Commissioners on account. for 1853, 30 00 50 00 Amount paid for Postage, Stationaryand dockets for public offices, 90 44 Fuel for Court Hoene & Jail, 199 81 Merchand ize for Court house • and Jail, • 36 98 Dr. Jacob Hoffman for Medicine and attendance on prisoners in Jail, 21 87 Jacob Croswell for running in part the line between Hunting don and Bedford counties, 6 00 Refunding orders to sundry per sons for land sold at Treasu , rer's Sale, 86 09 Sundry persons Road tax on un seated lands, 100 37 Sundry persons School tax on on• seated lands, 44 67 William B. Zeigler, Sheriff, for summoning Jurors, behrding prisoners and conveying con , victe to the Penitentiary ? 775 95 Sundry persons Redemption mo ney on unseated lands, 26 12 Mr, Janie Klein fur cleaning Court House, 30 00 Mrs. lane Diem washing foi prisoners, 17 00 47 00 Amount paid Directors of tho Poor for bitildim Poor House, 2300 00 Treasurer's Commission on $32,- 459 17 at lk per cont., 486 88 Balance in the Treasury, 391 80 • $18,443 g 0 In testimony of the correetnose of the abAe Account, we have hereunto set our hands this 19th.day of January, A. D. 1854. ELIEL SMITH, SAMUEL WIGTON, Contrais're. THOMAS HAMER, Account of the Directors of the Podr Huntingdon family, for the year 1853. Receipts. Balance in hands of the Treasurer at the last settlement, 625 111 2791 , bushels of wheat sold in 1852 at $l,OO per bushel, 279 50 Interest from Isett, Wigton Sr. Co., on $l7B 48k, 6 75& 132 14 15 bushels of red wheat sold in 1853, at $1,20 per bushel, 159 52 Eipenditures. Directors of the Poor for services— James Saxton $3O 00 James Clark . 12 00 George Hudson 30 00 John Breriater 39 00 Samuel Mattern 600 $ll7 00 Amount paid Henry Hudson for plan and specifications for Poor House 18 00 Amount paid tycorning Insurance $9 31 . - Company 2 02 Amount paid J. A. Hall for printing 4 00 Amount paid James G. Lightner on account his contract for building Poor House 700 00 Treasurer's Commissions on $1504 94 at per cent 22 67 Balance in bands of the Treasurer 124 70 We the undersigned Auditors of the County of Huntingdon, do hereby certify that we bane examined the orders of the Commissioners of said County, and the receipts for the same, for and during the past year, and find a balance in the Treasury of three hundred and ono dol lars and eighty cent,. 510 00 246 00 And alsi7 flint we have examined the account of the Directors of the Poor of said County, and find a balance in the hands of the Treasu rer done hundred and twenty-four dollars and seventy cents. Given under our hands nt the Commission ers Office in Huntigdon, January, A. D. 1854. DAVID PARKER, HENRY BREWSTER, RALPH CROTSLEY, Feb. I, 1854 County Auditors. LEAD, ZINC, IRON PAINT, OM 2".10 WilaOM FRANCIS S. LEWIS & CO., Represented by Lewis, James & Co., 135 South Front Street, PIU[.AI)ELPHIA, Orders thenkfully received—punctually attend ed to, guaranteed to Ore satisfaction, and offered fur sale on the most liberal terms. For samples and particulars, please address as above. [Jan. 18, 1834.-3 m. NOW THE TIME TO CALL NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED At David P. Gwinld New Store. T\ P. GWIN, informs his friends and the pub. /. lie generally thnt ho hes just returned from Philadelphia, and is now opening nt the corner of Hill and Bath streets, opposite Couis' Frank lin House, . . _ ;i:lirie . and beautiful assortment of N 6.00D514; Consisting of Cloths, Cassinta3, Block and Fan• Cy Cassnietts, Woolen C,onds, Silks, Fancy , mid Black Beregc do Lines, Do braise, Dehoists, French Merinocs, Coburgh Cloths, Flannels, Cotton Flan nels White and Colored, Ginr.hams, Linens, Muslin,, and a large lot of Prints of all! styles. Also, Carpets. Oil Cloths. Bats nod Caps, Boots and Shoes, glycories of nil kinds. Queens- wan), Ilaritwnro. Ficti and Snit: The pulilic'ere respectfully invited to call and examine my Goods, as I ant determined to sell them CHEAP. ....... All kinds of country Produce taken in exchange for Goods nt the highest market prices. Huntingdon, Oct. 12, 1833. Which are offered nt the lowest prices, also re ceiving a large supply of CANDIES, solidi w ilt he s old at wholesale price as low as 11 cts. per lb. Also, Fruits, Oranges, Lemons, Rais in.; Figs, &c. All of which have been bought with great core, and on the best terms, and will ho 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 say that great pains have been taken to get such goods as you admire. Store on Hill street, opposite the Jounstat OiTtec. 50 barrels Concmaugh Salt in store and far sale I Huntingdon, Oct. 19,'33. GLO. GWIN Late Arrival of New Goods. A large lot of barred Delens, Persian Twills, Domestic and French Ginghams, Alpaccas, sack Flannels. Tweeds and Linseys, brown and blench ed mnslins, a large stock of ribbons, and a hand some assortment of dress goods for ladies and gentlemen. For style and price can't he heat, for sale at GEO. OWN'S Store, 50 kegs Rock Powder on hand and for sale at the store of GEO. GIVIN. SO snelis Ground Atlum Salt just hrrived and for sale at GEO. GWIN'S Store. A late nrriral of Engikh and French Merinos for sale low at the store of GEO. GWIN. 100 kegs Nails and Spikes for sale by tho keg or Nand, at GEO. GIVIN'S Store. 500 ths. Cast Steel fur drills and sledges, for sato nt the store of GEO. GWIN. 5000 feet Safety Faso fur sale nt the stare of GE(). GWIN. 500 pieces ennui, new styles and patterns, of good quality, sold low at the store of GEO. GIVIN. Fluid tamps. a large and linnd•nmo assortment for sate at GEO. GIVIN'S Store. Jan. 4, 1854. Last Arrival rAlt2 & WINIPIR 40,0•D5. GEORGE GWIN, 'ETAS just returned from the Eastern Cities, end Ai is now opening, or the old stand, in Market Square, a large mut splendid assot fluent of now and fashionable goods, fur fall and winter, con sisting of French Cloth, Double Milled Black mut Fancy Cos4mers, Sattinerts, Meriuoes, De Screw, ' Cohurgh Do ',nines, Flom.ls, Wool and Cotton, Brown and Bleached Moslins, nada variety of goods of all kinds usually kept in a country store and ft great VARIETY OF TRIMMINGS 5114111110 fur WINTER DRESS Goons, A Large Assortment of Groceries, Hardware. Queensware, and - Glassware, Hats, Caps, Boots . ancl_,Shoes, ItitU4 . and Tippets. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine toy stock, is I am determined not to bo undersold by any house in town. Feeling thankful for the encouragement ho has received, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. Huntingdon, Oct. 12, 1833. JOAN SCOTT, SAMUEL T. Bnow DEOVIE, Attorneys at Law, Huntingdon, Pa., Office same as that foralmly occupied by John Scott, Esq. Oct.. 18, 1859. 061,D CIiAINS-' —A lino variety far stile, ve• ry low, at ED. SNARE'S. PURE WHITE LEAD, just received and for sole by J. & W. SAXTON. CARPIITIIAIIS and MUFFS. just received and for salo by J. & W. SAXTON. T UST reeetved beantifalitssortinent of Scol d iped and Plain Velvet Ribbons, by • J. & W. SAXTOA. • -- ligiZZA FOR TUM , MY . J& NV. SAXTON has just received: another • fresh supply of FALL AND WINTER Goons, which they are determined to sell at lower prices than can be purchased at any other establishment Gi ns a sal I. HUNTINGDON* FOUNDRY. RC. McGILL returns his thanks . to his blends and the public. 1 441;.„.„. for their very liberal patronage, end . hopes by strict attention to business ' , UMW to merit a continuance the same, in all kinds of Castings, Cooking Stoves, Air-Tight, l'arlor, Ten Plato 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 aml Saw mill Castings, Lewistown Threshing Machine Patterns, and the row horse and two horse power of Chambersburg patterns; and nit other kinds of castings too numerous to mention, all of which will be sold cheaper than ever for cash and all kinds of country produce. Also, old mettle taken in exchange for castings. Huntingdnn, November 9, 1653. NOTICE TO TILE PUBLIC. $9BB 89 I signed three notes as security for J. Sansom Smith; one for one hundred and filly dollars, and the other two, ono hundred dollars each, dated the 19th day of December, 1850. The induce ments under which I agreed to become bail in said notes, proving delusive by the action of the snid parties, I therefore herebygive notice that I will not be held responsible as bail, or pay them, un less compelled by duo course of law. ELIEL SMITH. Union twp., Nov. 2, 1853. Grocery, Confectionary, Bakery, AND iIYSTOR SALOON. 988 89 ENRY AFRICA, would respectfully in vitee 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. ilo has just received a very large and fresh supply of Fruit and ConfdetiOnaries, such as Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Nuts, Lc., and a large stock or TOYS. He receives dally from the city of Baltimore, the best OYSTERS that can he found. Those its want of prime 'shellfish,' can be accommoda ted by calling at the saloon. He has fitted np a saloon expressly the Ladies. Thonkful to the public for post favors, ho hope by strict attention to business to merit a continu , once ofthe some. Oct. 12, '53. FRENCH BURRS Tsuhscriher has on hand French Burr - 11 - Mill stones of various sizes, which he will warrant to be ofsuperior quality, and at rea sonable prices. Ordors by mail promptly attended to. W. li. KEPNER, Harrisburg, Oct. 5, 'ss.—Om. !A. LOIAWID , LX ii) CRADUATE of the University of - Maryland, .1 (in connection with Dr. James G. Ligntner) havina permanently loe:ded in Shirleysburg, re spectfully offers his professional services to the citizens of that place and adjacent country. Oct. 5,'53.—Gm.' BARGAINS ! BARGAINS I ! HAVING received n new and splendid stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS,, wo are now prepared to accommodate all who may give us n call, with GREAT BARGAINS. Our stock Consists ota largr assortment at Dry-Goods, Groceries, llard-Ware, Queensware, 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 sum. our goods (wholesale or retail) at low and reduced prices. JOSIAH CUNNINC:HAM & SON. Portstown. NovernLes 9. 1q53. z 4.7 vAxi Hardware, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Notions, Drugs, Paints, Oils, Bats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &c., At James Bricker's Store, Huutingdon, RICHARD HIMSELF AGAIN I New Arrival of Falrand Winter Goods at the Elephant. A LEXANDER CARNION, has just returned A from the East, with a full and complete se lection of Fall and Winter Goods, which urn now arranged fur examination and sale, tit his store. opposite the Railroad Hotel. The stuck Inns all been bought moor an:l ns a matter of comae will be sold cheap for cAsu. The stock consists cf Cloths, Cassimers, Cashmereds, Satineas, Cotton adex. Bronx and Bleached Linens, Satins, Silks, Shawls, Srarfr,Brown and Bleach ed Muslims, Checks, Tickings,Crash, Canton and 11 7 00/en Flannels, and many other goods too numerous to mention. Prints in abundance. Mons de Laines, Berege de Laines, Silk Tissue, Foreign and American Ging hams, Mouse de Bege, Silk Ludres,,ST. ALSO, Hats, and. Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hardware. Queensware, Thankful for past favors, the public generally nro invited to call and examine the splendid stock now on band, which in cwety.quality,and price will compare with any over exhibited in town. CALL AND SEC. Oct. 19, '53. GREAT XXCITZMIXNV The Ancient Borough. '2/ 2 L 3 It 6 ® [l3 ETAS just returned from the eastern cities with the largest. elleapest.and best assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, erert i k omp. opened in this county. He also has a largo and splendid assortment of Hats and Caps, of the most lashtonable styles. Also, Ladies' and Childrens' woolen hose. Carpet Bags,linnd Trunks, aco., for the travelling community. Also great variety of useful articles too numerous to mention. _ • The public are respectfully invited to call and examine the Stock. Ile is determined to sell as CHEAP, if not cheaper titan any other establish- Meet in the county. on Bill street, opposite F.',Oyder's Cheap Clothing Store. LL AND EXAMINE THE OTDCE..O Oct. 26, '53. Abonutiful assortment of Silk:Dress Vattern., Black Silk, and Bonnet Lining, just receiv ed and for sale by J. & W. Saltron. 40TONS COAL, just received and for sale by J. & W. SAXTUN.;,; . • T UST received a handsome nsnorttnent o el Bay State Shawls, Long Shawls and Square Shawls, which we aro selling quite low. J. A.. IV. SAXTON. List of Outstaudisig lidlauces due 2d J3nuary, 18011, by the iollowiug Collectors, viz: Tear. Township. NeinMt 07 agleCiera. 1840. Allegheny, Samuel Robinson, 1844. Tell, Jonathan 8. Briggs, Walker, A. B. Sangree, 1815. Barree, John R. Hunter, Franklin, Geo. W. Matter; Porter,Collins Hamer, Springeld, Benedict Stevens, Woodberry, Benjamin Bowers, 18.16. Berme, Charles Cowden, Franklin, John Zentroire, Porter, Jacob Rough, Union, James Hempen, 1847. Cass, Lemuel Green, Dublin, . Thomas W. Neely, Franklin, John H. Stonabraker Tel!, George May, Springfield, William Ramsey, 1848. Cass, Conrad Curfman, *Franklin, John Conrad, Jackson, David S. Bell, Union,Levi Smith, Springeld, William M'Garvey, 1849. Clay. Daniel Curfman, • Cromwell, Michael Stair, Franklin, Daniel Conrad,. Porter, Alexander Stitt, 1850. Barree, Samuel Henry, Henderson, Davis Hight, Hopewell, David Mountaia, Penn, William Dean, Springfield, Henry Cramer, 1851. Barree, John Love, . Brady, Jesse Yocum, Cromwell, Daniel Teague, :Porter, Daniel Neff, . Shirley, /mute Sheerer, Springfield, John Brown Tod. Jesse Cook, Walker, Thomas Dean, West, Charles Green, Warriorsmark, Azariah Sacketts. 1852. Barree, James Forrest. Brady, F. A. M'Coy, Franklin, Daniel Womelsdorf, Porter, Andrew Anderson, Shirley, George Bowman, Tod, Solomon Ronde, Union, Levi Smith, Walker, John Coulter, 1333. Barren, James Ewing, 'Brady, James Miller, Cass, Joshua C. Greenland, :Clay, Richard Madden, fCromwell, George Swartz, fDublin, Robert Peterson, 'Franklin, William M'llwain, }Henderson, Luke Voorhees, 'Hopewell, Leonard Weaver, :Jackson, James Stewart., Jr. }Morris, • Michael Fetterhoof, 'Penn, Jacob Brumbaugh, 'Porter, Benjamin Neff, fShirley, John Long, 'Springfield, Sela Lock, 'Tell, John Jones, 7Tod, Israel Baker, 'Union, William Smith, }Walker, John Harper, f Warriorsmark, Walter C. Van Tries, West, John Hewet, Whole Amount, $12167 77 59445 15 $2041 44 tSince paid in part. :Since paid in full. *lt appears by Mr. Conrad's Duplicate, that OA above amount was paid to Mr. Nett, former Treasurer, and not credited on the County Book.s given under Seal of Office, 19th January, 1954. ELIET. SMITH, SAMUEL WIG.TON, Commirmionere. THOMAS HAMER, ArrrsT:—lroNza• IV. '.1 . 11.1.4:n, Cle4 FARM FOR SALE. TIIE subscriber offers, at private sole. a veina- Isle 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, having 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 hind is of a good quality, part being strong limestone, and an industrious most could not tail to do well on it. It is situated about sin miles from Mount Union, where the Pennsylvania Rail Road and Canal pass, and trill be sold at a very moderate price. TERMS or PATMENT.—One half in hand, and the balance in two equal annual payments. For further information address the subscriber, at Shirleysburg, P. 0., Huntingdon Co., Pa. JOHN BRE W STER. October 12,'53. KO SS UT H, Wellington, Cottage, , • Gothic, and other Clocks, for W -- cheap, at Earn. Snare's Jewelry Store, Huntingdon. _ _ GRAND OPENING ov rAtt ANII WINTAIS AT riNoDos ccoriim; sTontl. A. WILLOUGHBY, - ETAS just returned from tho east with a largo AA and splendid assortment of Fall and Winter Goods,. for men and bop, made in the latest fashion and in the most durable summer. Who ever wants to he dressed better and cheaper than anvbeliv else in town, let him call at WILLOUGHBY'3 CHEAP CLOTHING STONE ' one door west of T. Reel Son's drag store, Huntingdon. „ Coll and see for yourselves, Oct. 5, 1852. lIOUSEKCEPERS. tOBSENEEPERS study your interests, why go to Auction and pay extravagant prices for half-made FunsyrtAtt.l Call at No. 1, North NINTH street, and examine the largest assort ment of the hest made Furniture and Bedding in the city, Feather Beds, Bair, Husk, and Straw Mattresses; to largo, assortment of limey What nots, Sofa Tables, marble tops, and Washstands; Walnut and .Mithogany French Tete-a-totes, Di vans, Wardrobes, Bookcases; French •Bodsteads; Fancy kindled Scat, Cane seat, Windsor, and of fice Chairs, Counting-house, and cane-seat Stools, Settee and Arm-chair Cushions; Cottage furni ture made in every style anti color; Sofa Beds and Lounges, wholesale and retail, no d warranted to give satisfaction, and sold at the lowest prices. Sep. 2S, 1853.-1 y NEW LINE OF lIAC KS. TheMtbscrihcr has placed on the road lending frpmliih Creek to Cassville a line of Hacks to roe 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 and the fare is very low. GEO. SMITH. Cassville, Sep. 21,'53. J. B. GRIFFITH, M. D., Huntingdon, Pa., Graduate of the University of Pa., offers his professional service to tho citizens of Huntingdon and adjacent country. REV}, HENCE!) :—Medical 'Faculty of University of Pa., Physicians and Surgeons of the Pennsyl vania Hospital and Dr..Tacob Hoffman. Office, No. 189, Mifflin Street, along.with Dr Hotifttan. Ju1y.13,1933. H. J. KEALSII, 102, Market SOCet; Philadelphia. Fancy Goods and Trimmings, Combs and 13riaslies„ nt CASIII PRICES, Sept. 7, '13.-;lnt . LEATEIER: FRITZ & HENDRY. Store, 29 N. 3rd St. Philadelphia, Morrows Manufacturers, Con lyre, Importers ; Commission and General Leather Business, Wholesale and Retail. Manufactory 15 Margarettu &rect.. Aug. 24. '53.-ly, PORT MONNMES from 25 cants up to S 2 50 at Ed. Snare's. 15 1852. PERFUMERY —A gotol lot. of the !,eet,at EDMUND SNARE'S. Gold Watches willbe sold h 7 En. rtAltr lower than elnetrhcro• County Tax. Slate Tax. Militia At. 466 33 $OO 7$ II 01 20$ OS 12 0 64 32 as s 13 ii 64 52 1 90 32 84 88 64 11 90 92 41 109 85' 191 98 12 68 77 43 21 12 273 64 45 S 2 16 G 1 BOG 92 33 73 67 60 68 79 A NEW ARRIVAL OF PALL AND WINTER GOODS. 32.3KV11J, • . u Kvi, just received from Philadelphia that finest and hest assortment of FALL and Wni- Tun Goons, ever offered, and at lower prices than can be purchased at any other house. They are determined to sell lower than ran be purchnsed anywhere east of the Allegheny, and no mistako. If von wish to be satisfied of the fact, call and see. bry Goods such as Cloth's, Cassimers, Sattinets, Flannels, French Me rinos, Paranalta Cloths, Muslin de Gaines, Barred and Figured Sue]; Flannels, Al pacas, and a general assortment of Hazlet?), . . . Also, 500 webs of assorted PRINTS, and ene• ry other article usually kant irra Country Store. Hardware, which we always keep the largest and besta• sortment over kept in this play*. Queensware, a magnificent assortment, which we are selling quite luw. - . Groceries, are it little up, bat we are determined to cell as low if not lower, than any other house,accurding to quality. Cedar aqd Willow Ware, • such as Baskets, Tubs, Buckets, lirout Stands, &c., . _ Carpets and Oil Cloths. ti bealtifai assortment, which will he sold low, ,all and see and ho satisfied of the fact. Hats and Caps, of the very latest end best style; also Boots and Sho es, the best and cheapest in town, it' you don't ho lic2..t! it, OAI4, AND . - . We lire else purchasing and storing Grain, and it is admitted on all bands that we hate tits most convenient plate for unloading grain in or about town. Oct. 19,'59. OH, JERUSALEM I. JEWS AND GENTILES OUTDONE •ai-liktDß arnatril, T TAS just returned from the Eastern cities. lj L with tire BEST LARGEST assortment ef Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Caps, and Fancy Articles, for Hertlemen's wear, o'er known to be brought to Huntingdon. his styles are oftho latest, cal culated to please everybody thnt may call. • He has atoll times CLOTIIS, CASSIMERES, and VV.STINGS, which he will make to order. , Oct. In, 253. Mountain Female Seminary. PHE Mountain Female Seminary at Birming ham,l Huntingdon county,Pa., on the Penn sylvania Railroad, occupies one of the most healthy and desirable locations in the Suite.— Strangers visiting the Institution have upheld. Manly expressed the opinion, that it so easy of access, retired, healthful, and surrounded with such romantic mquntain scenery, that no onq who wishes to learn, could find an instituthed more favorablvoituated. PaSt success and fit tare frospects 'have induced us to greatly cnlargei our plans, and enabled us to give such compenstt. Oen to teachers as will command those possess ing the highest qualifications. Cost, per term of 22 weeks, varies from $ 5 5 te SOO, for which good accommodations will be giv en. Music, French, Latin, Painting , &c.,extra. Pupils from abroad u s e expected to board, td the Seminary building with the Principal, who gives hisentire attention to the interest of the Institution. ISRAEL W. WARD, Oct. 5, 1853. Principul. BALLOON ASCENSIONS, FiRE-WAKS AND INDIANS, NTIRELY displaced and; • Eoutdone; •by the brilliant ; display and marvellous assort sant ofJos &ay, Watches, Cloeks, Silver Ware, Fine Knives, ristois, d'oriatness, 1 os: Iklonnales, and Fsncy Articles. just aperied rind exhibiting• to admiring hundreds, ut the Jewelry Store of EDMUND SNARE, opposite Read's Dec;' Store, Huntingdon. u Watches and other articles ; Goa PLATED in the best dial most lasting summit. Oct. 5, '53. DEVGIXEUS and other Pistols, at Etbs4 ri s Snare's Jewelry Store. CIILVER nod Plated Spoons, Cold, Sil tiaras., ►,7 Plated Spectacles, at Edw. Suare's Jewelry Store. ILVER Butter Kteivaa. acrd Salt Spoon,. 4111 1.3 E. See e!ry S.,reee. 46 13 60 14 IA R 48 16 66 ,1 00 3 4$ 60 60 1 Ai 00 13 Oa rig 14 M 14