DIED TO St. Loni,. on the l9t pima. of ,q,„l, :‘411 . . AN on ow Patents - , fit Tly of this cwin . ty, aged 54 years. On the 21st ult., between Louis and Sa vannah, of the same disens4 r s. EmAnn.rn, 'wife of Andrew Friedley, agdll yeaf.s. • In Jefferson, Cambria cly, Pa., cm the 20th ultimo, after a brief, In , ft i n f il l Mi t e., \. Mrs. ARIETTA W., consort of in. P. Wilson, aged 20 years, 6 months and ay. How truly it is said, that in midst of life we are in death. But a few s since, and Mrs. Wilson hid fair to live as as the most vigorous could wish. Gifted wi a strong con stitution and a cheerful min , nevertheless death, before whom all must b , laid his icy hand upon her, and she sunk mi t it, but with ehristian resignation, and by thiftd visitation of Divine Providence, n hushiuMns b een be reft, young in life, of a fond and Dvinp• wife, \, three little children of a kind a indni, en t mother, a family hearth-stone of' I 5 brightest ornament. The deceased 5500 aI. • who was loved and esteemed by all who kmi her. Her Amiable disposition and charitablueart won for her hosts of friends, such friendAndeed, no feel that there is a vacuum in their cele which cannot soon lie filled. But she hoe gone. She has passeithe dark valley and the shadow of death, anther () is good cause to hope that she has genie bask in the light of eternal sunshine, and *le her voice with the immortal throng whit shout their anthems of praise and adoratiMto the blessed Redeemer. True, to her bawled hus band and children, her loss is irrepartfle, but their loss is her infinite gain. FOR SALE A NY person wishing to engage in the ficery 11 Stable business, is hereby inhirmed thf the • subscribers offer for sale their whole stock-sip,: nurses, Five Buggies, a Carriage4lsl Harness, &c. To be sold together. Any ;felon wishing to purchase, can have terms made kiqt; by applying to GLASGOW & STEEI4 Huntingdon, Nov 10, '54.-01. MOE & CO.'s PATENT GROUND THE SUBSCiI IBERS manufacture from the best CAST STEEL, CIRI:GLAR SAWS, from two inches to eighty inches in diameter.-- Their Sores nee hardened and tempered, and are ground end finished by machinery designed ex pressly fin' the purpose; and are therefore much superior to those ground in the usual manner, as they are strengthened anal still:tined by inerensing them in thickness regularly from the cutting edge to the centre, consequently do not become heated or buckled, turd produce a great sirs Mg in timber. They also manufacture CAST STEEr,IiIII,, ('l'l' AND CROSS CUT SA %VS, AND BIL LET WEBS, of superior quality, all of which they have for sale, or they luny he obtained of the prineipnl hardware merchants throughout the Coked States and Canada. R. 110 E & CO., 29 and 31 Cold-street. '(lay 10, 19r,4.-3c. CgSVILbE SEMINARY, Cassville, Huntingdon County, Firma, Trim School Yea• is divided into three Terms or 14 weeks each. The present Term clo ses 27th June. R. J. T. TOMLIN. A. IL, Prinripal. FLETCHER STEVENS, Amist.t. mrs. TOMLIN, Pr. rqdress. - Miss EMMA PIIILLIPS„IIii,b. Torrher. " E. V. MANN, .1.4.1. in Female Thpartinunt, Rev. W. ARBUCKLE, .9.,reird. CIIARGES For Tuition, Beard, Room-rent and Bedding. $lOO per annum. One half JO folle in o ,'. -EXTRAS :—Music, Painting., and the Modern Languages, Pupils not remaining one year, will be charged $1,75 per week, for Board, hr.. SA above; and the usu al rates for Tuition. The Trustees of Cassvillo Seminary confident ly recommend the new Principal and Board of Instruction to the friends and patrons of tho In stitution. The high character acquired by the Principitlias a Teacher, in one of the best Insti tutions in the Eastern States, will bo fully sus tained in the new position he assumes. Miss I'ntr.t.u•s, the Music Teacher. has justly corned a high reputation in her profession, and it is hoped that the efforts of the Board to supply competent instructors in all the departments of Oho School, will he met by the same liberal sup aura heretofore received. r. W. CLARK, President. Ono. W. Seven, Secretary. May 10, 1814.-2 m. 100000 GIFTS for the PEO PLE,-.lostAll Panu_oz, submits to the People of the United State,, his THIRD MONSTER GIFT ENTERPRISE, in connection with the Exhibitions of his Magnifi cent and Immense Mirror of North & South America, At ACADEMY BALL, fiGa Broadway, N. Y. 100;000 Tickets Only, at $1 Each, Will he sold. Each Purehaser of a Ticket for the Admission V Four !'rr•ous to tho Exhibi tion, will he presented with a Numbered Certifi cate, entitling the Holder to Hoc Share in the following 100,000 , . .A FARM, located in Ilarrison Township, Glou cester co. Now Jersey, and within Ili miles of Philadelphia. It einiwares over 100 Acres of Lund. inn high state of cultivation, with Dwelling, Beres, and other necessary Out houses, in good repair. There is to large Or chard of choice Fruits. Title indisputable.— Valued at $16,000. (Any information regard to the farm can lie obtained of :Rehm Redfield, tenant on the premises.) ArtinrtanALLoAN without gCcu'ity or int. 5,000 cc cc w cc 2,000 it ct 2 " " $5OO en 1,000 10 " tt 100 " 1,000 ' THE CELEBRATIII, TnorTisc MARE, "Lily Dale," who can trot, in harne., a mile in 2.lo—valued at 1,500 5 Rosnwo 0 PIANOS, valued at 500 each 2,500 ti tt " 500 " 1,500 (A portion of the Pianos are T. Gilbert R. Co 'a Celebrated Aoliaiig. Others of ]!allot, Da is & Co's splendid instruments.) The Splendid Series .. of Pai ?dings known ns the "Mirror of .Nent Enriland and Canadian Scenery," and now renlising st handsome income by its Exhibitions in the East 7 rnlued nt 22,000 3 Light and Beautiful Carriages, nt $295 each, 075 10 Gold Watches, 100 " 1,000 40 " " 50 4 ' 2,000 100 Pens and Cases, 5 " 500 5,000 Pencils, 3 " 15,000 94,819 Pieces of choice, Popular .d Fash ionable Music, 25 eta. each, 23,705 100,000 Gifts, . Valued nt 90,380 ONE GIFT FOR EERY TICKET. In order to insure to all concerned a perfectly fair nod satistlictory disposition of the above na med Gifts, Mr. PERHAM proposes that the Shareholders shall meet together On Thursday Evening, June 22, 1851, (or sooner, if all the 'rickets are sold—due no tice of which will be given,) at some suitable place, hereafter to be designated, and appoint rononfnee lire Persons, to receive the proper •ty, which they may dispose of in such manner— by lot or otherwise—as the Shareholders, in general meeting, shall direct, the Committee giving good and sufficient bonds, if required by tho Shareholders, fur the faithful performance of the duties required of them. Shareholders residing out of the city of New York, will stand upon the same footing as resi dents, and whatever may full to their shares will be forwarded to them in such manner ns they may direct, alter the partition has token place. All owlet; for Tick;ts, by mail, Mandl hu ad dressed to JOSIA 11 I'ERlle\Sl, Academy Han, 13GX &midway, Neu , York. If it should happen that all the Tickets are sold when the order is received, the money will he returned, at our ex pense for postage. Correspondents, will please write distinctly their name, residence, County nod State, to prevent errors. Or, if convenient, enclose no envelope, with their directions on it in full—in which, such Tickets as they may or der will ho returned. May W. 1834.-4 t. Gold Watches.willbe auld by ED. SNAItE tutecr tban elnwhere. Attention, Ist Battalion, th Brigade and 11th Division Pa. VoWalters. ) BY an order to me (Barlett, from ~., Major Mickley, at his office at Par !Oise Furnace, bearing date April 20th ' i .. t ' ~. 1834, you are hereby ordered to meet ~ 4- in Cassville, on Friday the 20th day of . May, inst., at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said . day, in full uniform, and with 10 rounds I of blank cartridge to every man, prcpa -1 red for Battalion Training, Inspection of Arms. The following Companies, via: Com pany A Capt. A. W. Clarkson, Trough Crook Duards, Company B Capt. - Taylor, Guards Company C, Capt. Mickley, P. A. Blues, Com pany D, Capt. Ralph Crotsley, Scott's Artillery. A. W. CLARKSON, Adjatant. P. S. A full turnout is requested, as this Will be the last Battalion Training under the present organization. Wo would respectfully . invite any other Companies of Volunteers to join with US an that day. [May 10, '54,-3t. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of Administration haying been granted to the undersigned, on the Estate of DAWSON C. SMALLEY. deed., late of Shirley township, Huntingdon county; all persons indebt ed to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and all those haying claims against the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement. HENRY BREWSTER, Admr. Shirleysburg, May 10,'.14.-6t.' NEW STAGE LINE Clear the track For Burket% Hack! - • ----- NO DETENTION OF PASSENGERS. MITE public haling become disgusted with the management of the old Lino of Hacks, has induced the subscribers to start a Daily Accom modation Line, to run from Orbisonia to Mount Union, and back in time to meet the' Cars, both ways, or No PAY. Also to Shade Gap, when there may be passengers. Passengers will please notice, our Hacks are marked on both sides, "Accommodation Line" with green letters. hoping that this Line will meet with the ap probation of the travelling public, the subscribers would ask a liberal share of patronage. Our Uaelis will leave Mount Union every even. inintealatelv after the arrival o" the ears. JAMI•;S BURNET, & CO., Proprietors. Orbisonia, May 3, 1354.41. Notice. ZB Partnership heretofore subsisting be tween the undersigned, under the Style and Firm of Thomas E. Orbison & Co., of Scotts ville, Pa., is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. All debts due to, and owing by the late firm, will be received and paid by Richard Ash man, who will continue to carry on the business, at the Old Stand in Scottsville, on his own ac count. THOS. E. orit3lsoN, RICHARD ASHMAN. All persons indebted to the Into Firm of 'l'. E. Orbison & Co., or Scottsville, ere hereby reques ted to call and settle their accounts at on early dte. RICHARD ASHMAN. Scottsville, Po., April 26, '54-It. Dissolution of Partnership. IVOTICE is hereby given that the partnership 11 heretofore existing between Davis & Fetter hoof, trading, under the firm of Davis & Fetter hoof, is •this day dissolved by the mutual con sent of the yurti es. ..... . . The Books oro still in the bands of Davis.— All persons having accounts with said firm are hereby notified to come forward and make settle ment on or before the first of June next, an they ore desirous of closing up their partnership bosh • neon. 'WILLIAM DAVIS, JESSIAII FIirrERIIOOF, May 3,1854.-3 t." BOOKS! BOOKS!! 153000 VOLUMES or.w and popular 800k5, 4 1',,,,; embracing every variety usually kept alaki.. n Philadelphia Book Store, for sale wholesale and retail very low for cash. Orders from all parts of the country solicited, and will be promptly and faithfidly attended to. School Books nod Stationary of ovory kind will he kept constantly on hand at the lowest rates. Harper's Magazineaml Godey's Lady's Book, can he hod every month as soon no out. Store opposite Whittaker's Hotel, Railroad St., Huntingdon, Pa. 1000 Ikeees Wall Paper, all of which woo purchased this Spring of the latest and most fashionable styles to ho found in Philadelphia, for sale very low, from 12} ets. is piece and up wards, at Colon's Cheap Rook Store, opposite Whittaker's Hotel, Huntingdon, Pa. WM. COLON. April 26, 1854. Notice TS hereLy given, that the Partnarship heretofore existing between Benjamin Hartman & An drew Smith, trading under the title of Hartman & Smith. is this day (April 4.) dissolved by mu tual consent. The books of said firm will remain in the hands of Benjamin Damian, with whom all coneerne4l will please to niche settlement. BENJAMIN HARTMAN, ANDLEW SMITH. April 26, 1854.-3 t.. GEORGE EARP, JR., No. 56, North Wharves, Phila., Commission Merohant, VCR the sale of English and American Pig 1: Lead, Scotch and American Pig, Bar and Bloom Iron, Batten Tin and Metals generally.— Liberal advancements made on consignments of merchandize generally. Agent for the sale of Le Roy & Co.'s Lead and Tin Pipe, Sheet Lead, Cast Iron Gas and Water Pipes. April 26, 1834.—1 m. GRAND OPENING SPRING AND SUMMJR A. WILLOUGHBY, HAS just returned from the east with a large and splendid assortment of Spring and Summer Clothing, for men and boys, made in the latest fashion and in the most durable manner. Who over wants to be dressed better and cheaper than anybody else in town, let him call at WILLOUGHBY'S CHEAP CLOTHING See no, one door west of T. Read & Son's drug store, Huntingdon. Call and see fur yourselves. April 19, 1854. NEW CLOTHING STORE! Now's the Time for Bargains! 30 per cent. Cheaper than the Cheapest!! THE undersigned most respectfully announces to the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity, that he has opened one of the hest and most splen did assortment of Ready-Made Clothing that has ever been in the Borough of Huntingdon. He takes pleasure in stating to the public that he is fully prepared to sell Cheaper than the Cheapest! Ho will constantly keep on hand the greatest variety of the tbllowing articles, viz: Superfine Black Dress and Frock Coats, brown and fancy suck coats, pantaloons new style, black and fancy cassimere, and cassi net and corduroy. Also, a great i ttirety of plain anti fancy Summer Pantaloons. Vests, the richest and most. varied assortment ever tal'ered in this place. Boys' clothing, linen shirts, silk under-shirts and drawers. A choice selection of neck and pocket Land kerchiefs.—Also n large stock of Hats and Caps, Umbrellas,trunks, carpet-bags, and a great many other articles. Cr Persons wishing to hue clothing would do well to call and C..1111111C (WS stuck before pur chasing elsewhere. U' Store two doors west of the Post Mice. 11. ROMAN. Huntingdon, April 19, 1S 9.1. 1 CST received tt I,cmanid ssortment of Scut. iped and Mau Vcltut Ribbons ' by .I.:aw.s.AxToN. Rollafern of 104trtilallidiSe. CILASS[FIeATION orMcreliants in Hunting ‘..) don county, by the ApprOluir of Morcantilo Taxes, for the year commencing; the first day of May, 1854. Alexandria Borough. CLAM: A MOUST. Bucher & Porter, 17 $l2 50 Charles Porter, 13 10 00 Henry C: Walker, 13 10 00 Spyker & Williams, 14 7 00 Throve intr./tip. *Graff & Hamilton, 14 10 50 Silas CreSswoll, 14 7 00 *John 5; Miller, 14 10 50 S. W. MytOn & ',lesser, 11 7 00 .. - .._ Bernard Lorenz, ' 14 7 00 Irvin & Greeg, 14 7 00 Brady township. Kessler & Brother, 12 , 12 00 Irvin, Green & Co., 14 7 00 Heaton & Eby, 14 '7 00 Birmingham Borough. James Clarke; 13 10 00 Cass township. Richardson Read, 14 7 00 James Henderson, 14 7 00 Franklin J. Spangler, 14 7 00 . c7ay , township. ... ... .... brbison Co., * 10 00 *James Glasgow, ' 14 10 50 Cromwell, ioritship.. T. E. Orbison & Co., 13 10 00 Isett, Wigton & Co., 13 10 00 George Sipes, 14 7 00 David Etnier, 14 7 00 William Harper, 14 T 00 Dublin knongltip, Brice X. Blair & Co., 13 10 00 ,_ -.. James Cree 14 7 00 Andrew Wilson, 14 7 00 Franklin. township. C.. 7 J. H. Shoenherger, 11 13 00 Short). Stewart A: Co., 13 10 00 J. W.lfattern & Co., 14 700 _ __ Isett& Son, 14 7 00 Henderson towngip. Dunn it Couch, 13 10 00 F. & C. Snyder,n 14 7 00 J. F. Barney, 14 10 50 Ihtutingdon Borcmgli. Fisher & MeMurtrie t 12 12 50 J. & W. Saxton, 12 12 50 12 12 20 13 10 00 George Gwin, Thos. Rend & Son, .Benjamin Jacobs, • • 14 10 50 Alex:Carmon, David P. Gwin, *J. Bricker, ' 14 10 50 Edmund Snare, 14 7 00 Joseph Reiger, 14 7 00 A. Willoughby, 14 7 00 Jacob Snyder, 14 7 00 Levi Westbrook, 14 7 00 Charles Black, 14 7 00 *Robert Cnroey, 14 10 50 Long & Docker, 14 7 00 Henry Roman, 14 7 00 Henry Cornpropst, 14 7 00 Jackson township. Henry Lee, 14 7 00 *Wm. Cummins, 14 10 50 Robert Meßurney, 14 7 00 John A. Wright A Co., 13 10 00 *W. G. Bigelow, 14 10 50 Hopewell township. Amos Clarke, 14 7 00 Nor; is township. Irvine & Greene, 14 7 00 Geo. H. Steiner, 14 7 00 Law & Fetterhoof, 14 7 00 Law, Low A Co., 14 7 00 J. .1. l3 10 00 M. L. Ritts, Cunningham,' 11 7 00 Porter township. S. Hatfield & Co., 13 10 00 Joseph Green & Co., 14 7 00 Penn towmdulp. ...fames Campbell & Son, 13 15 00 Fitzcharles & Co., 14 10 50 *Samuel Wall, 14 10 50 Petersimry Borough. .Edwin J. Neff, 14 10 50 Abraham Cresswell, 12 12 50 John Ti. Hunter, 12 12 50 Shirleysbury Borough. John Long & Co., 13 10 00 J. G. Lightner A CO., 13 10 00 William B. Leas, 13 10 00 Shirley township. S. & G. Eby, 13 10 00 J. W. Smith & Co., 13 10 00 Glasgow & Co., 14 , 700 Sitting/7dd township Robert & 11. Madden, Tull township. A. C. Blair, Toil township John Hamilton. 11 7 OD 1.1 7 00 11 700 Walker township. William Campbell, Henryßarriek, Alex. Cunningham, WM township. liuyett & Neff, I3ernard Lorenz, Benjamin Hartman. 13 10 00 1.4 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 11 7 00 It'arriorsmark township, B. F. Patton, Geo. Guyer & Co., Geo. W. Owens, Stewart Fox, Wa rehouses. Morrie tomchip. Cumiingham & Creswell, Medicines. Huntingdon Borough. T. Read & Son. Distilleries. Brady township. James & John McDonald, I Breweries. Alexandria Borough. C. Christina, Huntingdon Boroughs. John Fockler, 9 8 00 Classification of Beer, Oyster Eating Muses, &c., for the year cotnmemang the Ist day of April, 1854. Alexandria Borough. John R. Gregory, Barree township. *W. Gregory, Brady township. *John Montgomery, Henderson township. °Thomas P. Love, Huntingdon. Henry Africa, Andrew Mokus, George Thomas, E. Scanners, 14 7 00 2 10 00 9 8 00 8 5 00 8 7 50 8 7 50 8 750 7 10 00 7 10 00 8 5 00 8 5 00 Morris township, *Samuel Beigle, "Bartholemew Malone, Porter township. *Alexander Westbrook, *Henry Helfritter, it township. Joseph Douglass, Bowling Saloons. Mintingdon, E. Summers, 8 7 50 8 750 R 750 8 7 50 1 Table, 30 00 Hem - lemon township. William Dorris, Jr., 14 7 00 . . ermirelt township, William OrLison Esq., 11 7 00 Shirley i'mensiip. George. Eby, 14 7 00 Milker hiwnship. S. S. Wharton,l4 7 00 _ . Porter ip. James Geminill, Those marked thus ( 0 ) sell liquor. An Appeal will be held, by the undersigned, nt any time previous to the August Court, at the Commissioners' Office. HENRY W. MILLER, .11pilraiser, Notice is hereby given, that all Licenses not lifted during or previous to the August Court, will be left in the hands of a Justice for collar. tin.. JOS. M. STEVENS, County Treasurer. May :I, 1854. ACHOICE lot of Shingles lio• sale at tilt, cheap tturu of J. 'SLICKER. THE LATEST ARRIVAL SPRING AND SUMMER 500DS, J. & W. SAXTON, HAVE just received from Philadelphia the largest and best assortment of Spring end Summer Goods ever ofibred,und at lower prices than can be purchased at any other house. They are determined to sell lower than can be purchased anywhere cast of the Allegheny, end no mistake. If you wish to ho satisfied of the filet, call and see. Dry Goods, such as Cloths, Cassimers, Sutinctts, Tweeds, Chiblrens' ware, Gottonmles, wonted. The handsomest assortment of Ladies Dress Goods ever offered. Also, Trimming of every variety. the best assortment ever offered. 1000 webs assorted Prints, and every other article usually kept in a country store. Hardware, of which we always keep the largest and best as sortment ever kept in this place. Qieeensware, a magnificent assortment, which see are selling quite low. Groceries, are a little up, but we are determined to sell no low if not lower, than any other liouse,mmording to quality. Cedar and Willow Ware, such ns Baskets, Tubs, Buckets, lirout Stands, &e., Carpets and Oil Cloths. n beautiful assortment, which will be sold low, call and see and be satisfied of the fact. Hats and caps, of the very latest and best style; al. Boots and Shoes, the best and cheapest in town, if you don't be lieve it, CALL AND sum We are also purchasing and storing Grain, and it in admitted on all hands that we have the most convenient place for unloading grain in or about town, April 12, 1854. TE greatest variety of Dress Trimmings, H Fans, Cravats. Zeftir, Tyste Yarn, Dress Buttons, Ladies Collars, Chermzetts, Fancy Under Sleeves, Kid and Lyle Thread Gloves, and Hosiery of every variety, iust recei ved and for sale by J. & W. snyroN. ABEAUTIFUL lot of Gents. Gaiters. Ladies Gaiters and Shoes, Gents. Boots end Shoes, Misses Gaiters and Shoes, of an endless variety, just received and for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. QILIC Dress patterns, Beraze de Lanes,Bera- I- , nes, and Lawns of every variety and color, just received and fur sale by J. & W. SAXTON. A BEAUTIFUL assortment of Fancy Cassi a mers, Cloths, Summer Wear, tier men and boys. Also, Carpet Bugs, &c., &e., just receiv ed and for sale by .T. & W. SAXTON. BONNETS. of a ll sorts and colors, also, Miss' I) Flats, from 37k to 300, just received and for sale by - & W. SAXTON. ARMITAGE'S Electro-Magnet Lightning Rods. % FTER many years' eloso investigation and ntnnerons experiments, the Patentee takes pleasure in informing the public that he has arri ved nt the true principles of protecting families, dwellings and property from the destructive in- Mince of Lightning. The calamities that every City, Town, Village and Country falls vic tim to annually, through the gross negligence of its inhnbitants, is beyond calculation, especially when the remedy is so easy to obtain—this is found in Armitage's Patent Magnetic Lightning Rods, and in this alone. This Rod has been examined by the most scientific gentlemen in the world—Professors M'Murtrie, Johnson, Waller and many others that have ex amined them. recommend and speak of them in the highest terms of approbation, and have pro nounced them the only safe rods Muse in this or any other country, for the protection of Lives and Property. One advantage is to divide and throw back a part of the electric fluid harmless to the clouds; in time of a stroke this enables the rod to conduct that portion of fluid that belongs to the earth without the slightest danger of leaving the conductor. This rod has many other advan tages over the old 011. The only place of man ufacturing is in Vine St., 3 doors above Twrl fth, Killadrlphia, where alt persons are respeettully invited to call and examine for themselves. For sale Whole sale and Retail, by THOS. ARMITAGE. Orders promptly attended to. Terms cash. Recommtudations. Aug.l3, 1847. have this day carefully inspected n conductor or Lightning Rod, with vane and Wen, erected by Mr. Thomas Armitage, on Bellevue House, Gloucester, and have no hesitation in saying that it is not only the hest dint I have Over seen, but that it is the only one I have yet examined that is constructed on strictly scientific principles. It is with much pleasure that I recommend this conductor to the attention of owners of buildings. R. WM URTRIE. I am well satisfied that thc Magnetic Lightning Roil, manufactured by Mr. Thomas Armitage, of Philadelphia, is the best that has ever been made• I have spent several years in the study of the laws of electricity and magnetism, and have no liesita tiim in saying that these Roils are constructed upon the only principle of safety. Thu electric shock is received and dispersed by the magma the top of the rod, And it would be impossible, according to the laws of attraction and repulsion, for a building to be injured by a stroke of light ning when protected by one of these rods. I have been acquainted with Mr. Armitage fin sev eral years, and before he commenced the mane flicture of these rods I examined the principle on which they are constructed, and felt convinced that their adoption would ho attended with com plete success. The increasing demand for these roils, and the extensive sales in all parts of the country, is ample commendation of their utility and superiority. TRACY E. WALLER, M. I). 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Rising Sun, ca., April 10, 18'52. Thu following extract is taken from an editori al in the Germ.lowit Telegraph, edited by Major _ _ bogus rod placed upon our dwelling we have had taken down; and another ereted by Mr. ARMITAGE, to which we would call the attention of our farmers and readers generally. It is put up on true scientific principles, and is a rod that has been npproved by the highest authority, and trill boor the most thorough examination. 'Those who lucre been deceived, as we have been, should lose no time in having a proper protection against lightning, substituted. The cost is a mere bag atelle when compared with the entire safety of our houses and barns against this destructive ele ment. Mr. Antirritok's advertisement will be found in the columns of this paper; and we feel as though we were performing an imperious duty to the community, by thus inviting to it general attention:.' PIIILADEI.I . IIIA,DCC. 4, 1852. Mr. T. ARMITAGE, Vine Street, west of Twelfth St cet, Philadelphia, Mr PEAR Sin: After a trial of many weeks, it ,1 of fords me great pleasure to inform von that I am highly delighted with the lightning rod you placed upon my house nt illtmleton. As for us my chemical knowledge enables me to perform an opinion, I am satisfied you have developed the correct principles in the adaptation of rods to protect property front destruction by lightning; us soon as the advantages of your arrangements are understood, I LIM COUVilleod that few persons will he found so reckless as to bail to avail themselves of the protection afforded by your rods. Wishing you all success in roar enterprise, am VOWS truly, JAMES McCLINTOCK, M. D., No. I, North Eleventh Street, Professor of Anatomy, Philadelphia College of Medicine. SAMUEL HOOVER, Ilartietou, Colon Co., Pa., Is Agent for Huntingdon, nod adjoining counties, mid will furnish the Rods on the some manner us the Proprietor. Any person desiring to Ire sup plied with the Rods can lease their order with the Editor of the Journal, or with Gallus Miller, u the Rail Road Hotel. April 12, '54.-2m. TO WOOL CARDERS. TILE undersigned have for sale it second-hand ed Carding Machine. with all the ne cessary fixtures, which they offer for sale very low. Any one wishing to purchase will do well to roll and see it. KESSLER & Mb. Still Creek, April 12, 1853.-3 m.• JusT received mid for' sale, Shoulder, Side, Dried Beef, Lake Twat, White Fish, also Dried reaches, Dried Apples, &e.. &r., fur sale by J. & W. SAXTON. ZJAC PAINTS, a.VE Timai iiE.lvrie THAN 1171171 LEAD, AND !'W EL iw.ll PCiIS• oN01,"' QUALITIE,•;. The New Jersey Zinc Conipany HAYING GREATLY ENLARGED THEIR WORKS, sad improved the quality of their proddcts, are prepared to execute orders for their SUPERIOR PAINTS. . DRY, and GROUND IN OIL, in assorted pack ages of from 25 to 500 pounds; also DRY, in barrels, of 200 pounds each. ' Their . WHITE 'ZINC, 'which lo sold dry or ground in oil, is warranted PURE and nnsur passed for BODY and uniform whiteness. . . A method of preparation has recently been discovered, which enables the Company to war rant their paints to keep trash end soft in the kegs for Any reasonable time. In this respect their paints will he superior to any other in the market. Their Brown Zinc Paint, which is sold eta low price, and can only be made from the Zinc ores from New Jersey, is now well known for its pro tective ronlities when applied to iron or other metallic sorfitces. Their ~itone Color Paint possesses all the pro perties of the Brown, and in of an agreeable col or for painting Cottages, Depots, Oat-buildings, Bridges, &a. Dealers supplied nn liberal terms by their Agents, FRENCH M RICHARDS, IVlOrsale Paint healers and Importers, N. W. car. of lath & Market Sts., Phila. April 19, 105 , 1.—Gm. CALL BEFORE lOU PURCHASE. GEORGE GWIN, JJAS just received, and opening, at his well -L I known Store in Market Square, the largest and prettiestassortment of Spring and Summoner Goods ever Wend to the people of Huntingdon and vicinity, and is now rapidly selling at unusually low prices. - - - - - - My stock comprises in part, Cloths, Cnssimers, black and fancy, Satinetts, n large variety of Satin and Silk Vestings, Kentucky and Penns. Jeans, Tweeds, Tirkings, brown and blenched Muslins, Drills, Crash Bags and Bagging, Table Diaper, &e. Ladies Dress and Fancy Goods, Prints in abundance, Mous. de Lanes,De Berege, Alpaccng, Lustres, black and fancy, colored Silks, Cashmeres, Bonnet and Florence Silk Edging Bible. no, fancy Gimp, black silk Lace, colored Kid Gloves, Gents black do., Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs, Italian Cravats, Hosiery, &c. Moots and Shoos. Hardware, Quoensware, Glassware and Cedar Ware, Groceries, Hats and Caps, A great variety of Straw Goods, My stock has been selected with the greatest care in regard to quality and price, and I flatter myself' that I can offer inducements to purchasers not to he thund elsewhere. Thankfill for the pntronnge of the past, by my friends, and the public generally, I respectfully solicit n continunnee of the same. fa' My old stock of Goods will be sold at 15 per cent. below cost. April 12,1854. Great Artists' Union Enterprise lI 1 eao,ooo '1 1..., :i . A 'fill ...1.,•-0.91.-1. STITT 7 .\III - , $.10,000 011. P.II N TIN(;,;, 10,000 VINGS, rnlnrrvl in oil, 45,000 11..1T1.1 ENGRAVINGS', 41,000 CAtill )ANS, or lOU years each, :10,000 REAL Es'l'A E, 84,000 "TrIT.I L. $250,000 The..fnicrieen Artists' Union, would re spectfully announce to the citizens of the Uni ted States and the Calming, that for the pur pose of the advancement and extension of the Fine Arts, and with is view of enabling every family throughout the length and breadth of the land,to become possessed of a gallery of pic tures. many of them the work of master minds, and filially, for the purpose of giving a world wide circulation to Darley's Great Picture of Wyoming They have determined to distribute among the purchasers of this work, Price, $l,OO, "50,• 000 gills, of the value of $250.000. LIST OF GIF TS, ' Marble Statuary, $lO.OOO. 100 fine busts of Washington, at $lOO $lO,OOO 100 " " Clay, 100 10.000 100 " " Webster, 100 10,000 100 " " Calhoun, 100 10,000 Oil Paintings and colored Steel Engravings. 50 elegant Oil Paintings, each $lOO. in splended gilt frames, 5000 size 3 x 4 feet. 100 Oil Paintings, 2 x 1 ft. each $5O, 4,000 500 steel plate Engravings, brilliantly colored in oil, rich gilt frames, 24 x to inches, each $lO, $5 , 000 , 1000, elegant steel plate Engravings, colored in oil, of the Witshington Monument, x 2G, each s.t, 840,000 237,000 steel plate Engravings, from 100 ferent plates, now in possession of, and own ed by the Artists' Union of the market value of, front 50 cts to 1,00, rock, $41,000 REAL ESTATE, $51,000. 1 finot;aling,in 32d st. in N. Y. city,sl2,ooo 22 building lots in 100 and 101st sts. New York City, each 25 x 100 ft. deep, each 81000, $22,000 100 Villa Sites, containing each 10,000 sq. ft. in the suburbs of New York city, and com manding a magnificent view of the Hudson nicer and Long Island Sound; each. $5OO, $50,000 LOANS OF CASH, $30,000. 20 loans of cash, for 100 yrs. each, without ' tercet or securay, 250 ench, $5,000 50 " " 100 " 5,000 100 " " 50 " 5,000 250 " " " 20 " 5,000 2000 " " " 5 ." 10,000 The holder of each, ticket, is entitled, first, to a steel plate engraving, (size 25 a 30 in.) of the Great American Historical work of Art VElOll:Wat. A copy of which may be seen at the office df this paper, and second, to one of the 250,000 Gifts, which will ho distributed on the comple- tion of the sale of the tickets. The purchaser of 5 tickets, on the receipt of his order. will be forwarded, carefully packed, either one copy of the "Wyoming," elegantly painted in oil colors, or one copy of the "Wy (uning," plain, and ono copy of each of four other engravings, equal to it in value, and is entitled to 5 gifts. The purchaser of more than 3 tickets, can have his choice out of 100 different subjects, from steel plates owned by the Artists' Union, each picture being in value equivalent to the "Wyommg," and is entitled to one gift for each ticket he holds. A list of the subjects can be seen at the office of this paper. AGENTS.—Persons desiring to become Agents, for the sale. of tickets; by forwarding (post-paid,) $l, shall be sent a Gift Ticket, a copy of Wyoming, and prospectus, containing all necessary information. It is confidently believed, that the tickets will be disposCd of by the first of July, when the distribution of (lifts will be entrusted to a Committee appointed by the ticket holders. The steel plates front which the Engravings are printed, can be seen at the ace of the Artists' Union, nod cost, $lOll,-000. Speei. wens of the Oil Paintings and Engravings, are also on view at the rooms. References, in regard to the property.—W. C. Barritt, Esry., Counsellor at Law, 10 Wall St. N. Y., F. d. Visscher S Co., Real Estate Brokers, 80 Nassau St. N. Y. All orders for tickets, must be addressed post- - paid, with the mono• etrelosed, to J. W. 1101,131100KE, SEC. 505 Broadway, New York. April 12, '51.-3m. JUST receiving, this week, 111ackercl. I I,ring, Sc.. and tbr oak by 3: &W. SAX Ti GARDEN SEEDS For sale at the Cheap Store of J. IiIIICKIA, MEW GOODS: AND PLENTY OP THEN, AT ;1 1 `f (Ho DAVID P. GWIN. I have just received, and am now opening, on the corner opposite Couts' Hotel, a large and beautiful assortment of Spring and kinliner Goods• consisting of CIWIN, CASA im ers, Fancy and Plain, Silks, Fancy and Black, Derege Delaine, Bereges, Bard Belains, Lawns, Ginghams, Linens, Mus • lion, and prints of every description. Hosiery, Glove., Silk Mitts, Long and Short, Veils. Col lars. Under-sleeves, Rililions, Shawls, and a va riety of DRESS GOODS too numerous to men tion. Also, n large assortment of Bonnets, Hats and Shoes, Groceries, Quecnswnrc, and Hardware, Carpets, Oil Cloths and Carptt Bags. Clothes and Market Baskets, Bucker., Churns, Tubs, &c. The public arc respectfully invited' to call and examine my Goods, as I am determined to sell them cheap. All kinds of Country Produce taken in ex change for Goods at the highest !Mirka prices. Huntingdon, April 5, 1854. HMI Alli ! ALEX. CARMON, H AVING removed his extensive Store to Nu. 1. Calian's Row. lona rely occupied by VP. K. Simonton, is now prepared to accommodate his old customers, and the public generally, with it splendid and fashionable asssortnient of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Ilis assortment consists of pry Goody, I'4 roceri es, Hardware, 41tieensware, and all kinds ofgoods usually kept in a Country Store. Also, a beautiful cheap and elegant as sortment of Ladies' Dress Goods, and Trimmings of every variety. Also, Hats; Caps, Bonnets, 13oots and Shoes, and a variety of goods of all kinds. Country produce taken in exchange for goods, at the highest market prices. Huntingdon, April 5, 1854. Executor's Notice. T ETTERS Testamentary on the Estate of Su sannah Shade, tato Susannah Levi, lute of the Borough of Huntingdon, dee'd., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted wilt make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. A. W. BENEDICT, April 5,'54.-6t. Executor. PITTSBURGH PROVISION WAREHOUSE. ViWELLS &CO.. Pork Packers mid • Wholesale Provision Dealers, No. 324, Liberty at., Pittsburgh, will keep on band, ready to supply at all times and on the shortest notice. choice and reliable articles in their line of business and upon accommodating terms. Their main stork will consist Bacon. Lard Oil, Lard,Sugarcured hauls. Dried Beef., &c. They have also made arrangements fur an early supply of Lake Superior While Fish and Mack inaw Trout, in bids. and half bids., and which, coming direct front the extremest Northern waters. will be very much superior to those of any other rate], and they will he able to offer these favorite artides at lower rates than the inferior or Southern catch are supplied in this market. C. Wells & Co., desire to call the attention of DEALERS and Inots Mrs, partimilerly. to their stock of BACON, in tho selection mid prepara tion of which particular attention has been given to the quality, so as to otter to customers the most reliable article. Orders will receive prompt attention. [March 29, 1554.-3 m. 300,000 GIFTS FOR THE PEOPLE. PROFESSOR HIRT'S (MEAT GIFT EN TERPRISE OF THE 11 - HOLE WORLD. PROFESSOR J. WOODMAN HART would respectfully inform the citizens of New-York and the world at large; that, for the purpose of enabling all to see his wonderful illustration of the entire world, (the first and only thing of the kind ever produced.) now on exhibition at the World's ;tall, Nos. 377 and 379 Broadway, and for the purpose 01 popularizing American Art: nod also of giving, a world-wide circulation to his renown ed "Book of Travels, Adventures and Anecdotes,' which should be read by the million, he will dis tribute among the purchasers of his tickets of ad mission the following magnificent and valuable Gifts, amounting to the sum total of $300,000. LIST OF GIFTS, Prof. Hart's Whole World, worth an immense fortune to any one, valued at 550,000 00 Prof. hart's Elegant Country Scat, with 100 acres of l nnl is a high state . _ of cultivation, the buildings on which cost $15,000, situated on Long Island Sound, and commending a _ _ _ cent view of 30 miles in every tion, valued at The Celebrated Model of the City of San Francisco, valuog nt Hart's ftir-famed Panorama of the holy Land, 19.000 00 A Magnificent city Residence in N. V. 17,000 00 100,000 Volumes of Prot Hart's ox- tensive TraVels in the Old and New World, interspersed with remarkable Adventured, Amusing Anecdotes, & Thrilling Incidents, elegantly bound, Keith girt edges, including Wportrait „, of the author . . 75,000 00 Twenty-five Minding Lots, each con taining 10,000 square feet, in a beau tiful village in the suburbs of N. York City, each' valued at $5OO, 12,500 CO Thirty elegant Rosewood Piano Fortes, at $3OO 9,000 00 5 t 4 It ' 4 500 2,500 00 20 " " lfe&Wails, 100 2,000 00 50 " Gold Watches 100 5,000 99 100 " " " ' 75 7,500 00 100 " " " 50 5.000 00 200 " " " 25 5,1100 00 100 " " Bracelets, 15 1,500 00 1000 " " Rings, 2 2,000 00 Imo " 1 2,000 00 200 sets elegant Silver Tea. spoons, 9 1,800 00 50 " "- "Dessert spoons, 12 GOO 00 25 " " " Table• 0110011-C, IS 450 00 20.000 vols. Mrs. Pnrtington's carpet bag of fun, at 50 cts. 10,000 00 30,000 pieces of the most Fashionable Music, at 25 eta. 7,500 00 33,000 elegant steel en mravings.2s eta. £4,750 00 80,000 finely engraved pocketmaps of the city of New York, 14,127 75 31,009 porte.monnnics, at 25 cts. 7,772 25 A loan for 100 years, without interest, or secu rity, of Cash, 10,000 00 It is confidently believed that the tickets will all be sold, and the property will be distribu ted by the trot of June. The property will be placed in the hands of a Committee appointed by the ticket holders, to be distributed in a perfectly fair and satis factory manner to all concerned. The price of tickets is $1 each, entitling, the the holder to four admissions to the Exhibi. tion, and one of the 300,000 gills. Ali orders for tickets must be addressed, pest paid, with the money enclosed, to Prof. J. Woodman Hurt, Nos. 377 and 370 Broadway World's Hall, New-York. and the tickets will be promptly forwarded to any part of the world. Any information relative to the property may be obtained at the office of the World's Hall, or of V. J. Visscher d Co., 'No. SO Nassau St. New York. March 20,'54.-3m. 500 i s b a t i t e . o t r y Cod Fish, jrlre v Vii s• e t tl xT e o at 4 l , lo CIGARS; CANDIES, &e., wholesale end retail, at the cheap store of J. BRICKER. _ . 1) r " Huntingdon, Marsh •• ISJI. 31n. ROBBED, BUT NOT DISHEARTENED. Brilliant Display of Jewelry, THE public generally, and the rascals who; some time since, entered My store and remo ved valuables to the amount of about 100 without my permission, nee informed that I have just opened a more general and better Ornament of artidlos in my line of Niftiness tha'n was ever brought to Huntingdon, consisting; of Watches, Jewelry, •Clocks, Fine Knives, Pist.lls, Perfumery, Port MoO naMs Silver Ware, d Fancy Articles, mi es, &c., My old friends and customers', and the public in general throughout the county, ore requested to call and each itie my assortment EDIVIHND SNARE. Huntingdon. March 29, 1854. NOTICE. frti N ir ß neT f c r ' orMiTalTlifa sT wi ' fl a t v ala g r i Z t a r n& well selected stock of Dry Goods, Boots & Shoes, Hardware, Crockery-ware, &c., embracing the usual variety of a country store, which he has been enabled to purchase up on terms permitting him to compete successfully with any other store ill the Vicinity, would res pectfully solicit the pirronage of his friends and customers, and would endeavor to merit the ap probation, us he is well satisfied of his ability at present, to suit the tastes and accommodate the wishes of the public at large. He is .prepared to sell very low for CA..-- Country Produce taken in exchange at the most reasonable rates. March 25, 1854. BLANKS.--Always buy your Blanks at the "Journal °Mee." We have now prepared a ve ry .ilporioeartiele of TILANX DEEDS, BONDS, .f MM.:NT NOTES, SUMMONS', EXECU 'floss, &c. Shirleysburg Female Semivary. JAMES CAMPBEtt, A. M., Principal. Juniata Academy, Ikea J. CAMPBELL, A 13, } P r i nc i pal , A. C. F LT„ ENDA 'IIIIE Summer Session of these Institutions ,eminences on Wednesdng, the sth of May, and continues five months. They are situated ru the retired Village of Shirlershurg, in the heart of one of the moat lovely and * fertile rallies of the Alleghenies. In a rural district, among one of the plainest and simplest people of Pennsylvania, apart from the bustle and evils of n thoroughfiwe or large town, convenient of access from all sides, with a community noted lbr its temperance and morel'. tv, and possessing a healthy and unusually beau tiful situation, this Village presents advanteges for Literary Institutions, which strike the eye of every visitor. Each one possesses new and com modious buildings, and a full corps of teachers.— They are under entirely seperate governmentand instruction, being situated %Mout it quarter of a mile apart, and having nothing in common ex cept that the use of the Academy Apparatus is given to the Seminary. The course of instruction in thorough and ex tensive, embracing the branches usually taught in such Institutions. These Schools offer two principal inducements; first, the most extensive and complete Philosophical and Chemical Appar atus in this section of the State, to which Profes ' soy PEND.tid. has made the valitable addition of his choice collection of Astronomical and Mathe matical Instruments, including a fine Astronomi cal Telescope; second, the cheapness of the terms. Wishing to render their Institutions. as far as they eart.aecessildetoall,the Principals have redu • co the price of hoarding to the lowest possible sum. The regular expenses at the Female Sem innry, excluding the ornamental brimehes, are 550,00 per session, while at other similar Institu tions the prices vary from $58,00 to $90,00 per session. In the Academy, the whole expense of tuition, hoarding, washing, Mel, light and room rent, will vary from 545,00 to $511,00 per session. The whole !Mother of pupils at both schools. far the past year, was upwards of 100. ,bneelui Chrs,- rs formed for those wishing to qualify themselves for teachers. A Fancy Department will be added to the Sem inary, in which a course of le,sons of 4 to n weeks will bo given in Gilding and Bronzing, on wood and Stone, Embroidery on Satin, Crupe, Lace, Muslin, et cetera. Young ladies that wish it, can receive instruction in this dbpartlTlCTlt atone, which will only require their attendance at this Seminary for tho time of the course. Terms $3,00. Tuition payable in Advance. NO pupils admit ted for less than half a sesAion. No deduction Iltr absence, except in canes of protracted sick no, For circtilars and further information ad dress (post paid) the Principals, Shirloysburg, March 29, 18.54.-3 m. Stoves, Cauldrons and Forges. ►llli undersigned would respectfully call the attention Of Merchants and others who are in want of a first rate .." 4- Stove for either Wood or Coal, to their': extensive stock of COOK STOVES, comprising greater assorttnent than can be found at any oth er establishment in the City. They would also invite the attention of Betel Keepers to their ee 1, orated Buck Cook, 3 sizes, capable of cooking for from 100 to 600 persons. Also the Globe Cook, Capitol do., Complete do., Yocum do., Hagar do., and a number of others. Purchasers would do well to give them a call before purcha singelsewhere, Also, Cauldrons with furnaces attached for scalding hogs, rendering lard, and boiling food Pit stock. Sole Agents for QUEEN'S PATENT PORTABLE FORGE. :ICEMAN & WARNICE. (Successors to Potts & Yocum and P. F. Ha gar & Co., N. E. Cor. of 2nd and Race streets, Philadelphia. [March 22, '54.-3m. 25,000 00 0,000 00 J. STEWART DEPUY, at 223 North SECOND Street, below Collow hill, PHILADELPHIA: has on hand, a splendid attsortment of 'Velvets ' Tapestry, Brussels, 2 Three Ply, Ingrain, and Venitian CARPETS: besides Druggets, Carlton and Coon MAT- ; WinsOw Shades, Door Matte, Floor F 4 and Table OIL CLOTHS, Stair Rods, Hearth" =Rugs, &e. Also, the SAME. at his other,: STORE, Corner of Bth and SPIHNE GAR DEN STREET, under the Spring Garden House.—witoit.usAtu and RETAIL. March 22,1854.-Gm, RAGS W ANTED. BEING EXTENSIVELY ENGAGED IN THE MANUFACTURE OF PAPER, we will pay to Country Merchants and others haring Rags for sale, snore than Mr present market prices —C,eISII. . JESSUP & MOORE, Paper Manufacturers, PHILADELPHIA—Nos. 24 pod 26 North St. (Ist Street below Arch, between sth and 6th.) March 22, 1854.-2 m. SPRING MILLINERY GOODS. John Stone & Sone, No. 15 South Second Street, Philadelphia, Ilavo now in Store of their own importation, a largo and handsome assortment of RIBBON S, SILKS, FLOWERS. C RAPES, and every article suitable to the Millinery Trade. to which constant addition will be made through out the season, thereby enabling them to otter the largest and most desirable selection of articles in their line to be found in the City. Philadelphia, March 22. 1854.-2 m. Notice. ME can now furnish the Joel Dawson Cut ting Box, manufactured by Wm. Lontitt & Co., of this place, and will he delivered at any point on Canal or Penna. R, Road. A simple and durable arrangement; sell-feed ing, and will but hay, straw, or corn-fodder, any desired length. A trial is solicited, and warranted to give sat !action. Price $lO Cash. - kBSSLER & BRO. Milk Creek, Hunt. co., Pa., March 1,'54.-.6m. 'BONNETS, MILLINERY GOODS, BC. CIALVER has now in store and is tinily receiv ing from Manufacturers and importers, a laandsorne assortment of STRAW, Haan), LAO: and Lawn BONNETS, Ptuarcit and ADIENICAIC FLOWERS, RIBBONS, SILKS, Lawns and a gen eral assortment of MILLINERY GOOD, Also, now manufacturing Wow and BUCKRAM' FIUSIES and Citowtts, of the latest French and English patterns. MEUCIIANTS and MILLINERS tfill invited to call and examine before purchasing, being confident that his styles and prices will compare favorably with those of any other establishment. WM. G. CA INER, Sr. sn, North 2nd at., Phiki. March P,