-'•••-. v. ..-7.--:..:-.;,:.,;_,_.:,-, iv: lott,-.......•.:EXY - ..1 --- ~,, ~:•.:,,,, '' ? : ;ate .L4.l' if 41,1, 0pt ,,,„_,,,,, ,, i. I • .14.A......-arlitilig P. T. BARNUM'S GRAND COLOSSAL Museum and Menagerie. THE largest Travelling EXHlrirrioN in the World, being a combination of all the most popular and unexceptionable amusements of the age—enlarged and improved for the Season of 1854. A Team of Eight Elephants Will draw the great Car of juggernaut. A itaby Elephant, only one year old, and hut Ii fret high, will carry upon his hark around the interimr of the immense pavilion the Lilliputian General TOM THUMB. The Megnifleent Cortege comprise. I 140 horses and 100 men. The Pavilion 0'1;0d- ' bition has been enlarged until it ix capable of ac commodating 15.000 speetatora at once. The collection of living Wild Animals includes the most splendid specimens ever exhibited in Amer. ica. Among many others will be found Eight beautiful Lions, fresh from their native Forests. A Monster White Polor Bear.—of prodigious nine and ferocity. Amagnifieent Royal Tiger— the largest one ever captured alive. A pair of Young Liona,—only six months old. Brazilian Tiger., Black anti Poonah Bears, Hyenas, tie. The Drove of Elephants were captured in thy Jungles of Central Ceylon, by Mews. S. 13. June and Goo. Nutter, assisted by site Natives, after a pursuit of three months and rims days in the Jungles. They were finally entrapped and secured in an Indian Kraal or Trap of ennrmons dimensions and prodigious strength, where they were subdued. P. T. BARNUM, Proprietor of the American Museum, New York, has the honer to announce dud encouraged by the brilliant success which has attended all the various etibrts for the 101111=e :rent of the public, he has been led to form the project of organising a vast travelling ' ~ 171`N. frfuseum of Wonder.: which comprises ~ r enter variety of attractions. and more extrnordinary Novalite., than any Travelling Exhibition in the world. Every feature of thin mitmoth establkii meat it of It peculiar and interesting nature. and the whole is produced upon a gigantic scale of magnitude. The traveling paraphernalia of the American Museum, as it enters each town, in preceded by the gorgeous Car of Juggernaut, drawn by Eight Elephants, superbly caparkoncd, being an accurate model of that terrible engine of idolotrous sacrifice, Sini4lied and decorated in all the extravagance of tire Hindu° style. Following this mounter vehicle, is a lung procession aPtIST- Iy cagea and carriages, the whole forming asp:, tact° of more than Oriental splendor. The Exhi bition will take place within a magnificent varie gated Pavilion, composed of American Flags, of water-proof fabric, The real, genuine, origiuttl , te 4 ) Gen. TOM THUMB, is attached to this ExlC bidet', and wilt appear in all hitscrliirolances us given before the principal crowned heads of Eu rope, including Songs, Dances, Grecian S ernes, and hi 3 admired personation:: of Napoleon and Prederick the Great. The little General is , weg rmtwo years of age, weighs only fifteen pounds, audis but twoutpeight inches high. Also eng3go:t it ;„ - SA" Mr. Nellie, the man without arms, who will exe ante his extraordinary feats of loading and tiring to pistol with his toes; vetting prattle likenesses; shooting et a mark with a how mid arrow; ',laving upon the Accorilcon tied Violineello, etc. .IVIr. Nellie, in these performances, exhildot a wonder ful example of what indomitable energy and in dustry can accomplish, even when lahoring nailer disadvantages apparently the most insmanottnet hle. A complete Menagerie of Living ‘Vild An imals, is also included in the American Museum, and at a convenient period during the Exhibition J's- . ."7---.. ~,i e . ' 4: • I ,\> «Al ,• • . , ;i,;:e , '•, t ' ''.'.. 4 1 11 ,. / i, 4,;:. (.'T , ,,,T44- ~,, • . , ~... t i ..,,,, 6.. , •... , ,, , e „, , ,,:;,, , ..,- ,',,;, ; ~..-,, : • 1 , i ,- _ : :-. 7 ,„ i ,... . ...• r. Mr. Lengel the Lion King, will enter the Duns of the Wild.beasts, and give his classical illustra tions of Hercules stritggling with the Nalll.ll Sion; Daniel in the Lions Dent Samson destroy ing the Lion. One of the most interesting por tions of the Exhibition is farmed by the display an great collection of Wax Statuary. including tigures of the size of life, of all the Presidents of She United States, and also of a great number of noted characters, American and I , ,,reign, all of which are accurate likenesses, and appropriately isostumed. In fact, the whole Establishment is a +last repository of Ir tr ' t I 0 6 CI Wonderful objects of Native and Art, the fall particulars of which 1: won It he impossible to give within the limits of a newspaper advertiseinviit, and which has been brought together at an enor mous expenditure of means, terming the largest and most novel traveling Exhibition in this ur say other country. A fine Military Bond m the most popular airs of the day, as the proct,sion enters town, and also daring the hours of Exhibition. The American Museum and Menagerie will Exhibit at HUNTINGDON, Saturday, July sth. Doors open from I to 4. Ail front 7to 9, P. M. Price of Admission 25 cent,— Children under 9 years of ago 15 cctits„—to the whole of this immense Establishment, int holing Gen. Tom Thumb, the entire collection of Wild Animals, Wax Statuary, Mr. Lengers pertitrman ces in the Dens, the Baby Elephant, Mr. Nellis' performances, &c., no extra charge under oily pretence whatever, let the reports he what they may. June 28, 1854. 1.0 BARRELS Rua Ilerring,just received and for sale at the more of GEO. GWIN. ASUPERIOR article of Cider Vinegar for safe at the gore of GEO. (MIN. TUST receiving, this week, Mackerel. Herring, sod for tale by J. &W. SAXTON. Land for Sale. A TRACT OF LAND situate in Germany Van oy, bear Sivrleyslitm, Hunting.lnn co., enntnining about 123 Acres, the greater part of which bi lime.tone, in a gaud iitnte of ,Itira tion, bounded by lands of. George Swine and An drew Spanogle. JOHN LOTTS. Juno 21, 1854. Executor's Notice. LETTERS •testamimtarymn the Estate of JA con:Errx,latc of Union town hip, Hunting don county, tlee'.l., hating heen granted to the undersigned, all per.. indebted will make im mediate payment, and those having clauus will preaent Muni properly atithentimitml fur deifies mem. DAVID CLARKSUN, Executor. June 21, 11354.-6 t.• Auditor's Notice. TIIE undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Ifuntimplon coun ty, to distribute the belittle° in the hands of S. S. Wharton, Esq., Assignee of WILLIAM H. PEIGIITAL, hue 01 the borough of lintitingilon, t!ee'd., innongst those entitled thereto, hereby gi yea notice to all persons iiiterested, that he will OM 11111 to the duties of his said appointment, on Fria: ay, the 21st day of July next, at his office, in the borough of I Imitingiloo, at one o'clock, P. M., or. said when mid where all persons in terested iney attend If they think proper. .1011 N lltElilf, Auditor. Jima 21, 1854.-4 t. Auditor's Notice. rIMIE Auditor, appointer! by the j Court of Common Pleas or flatitingdon coon• ty, to ilktril.n.c the proceeds of the Siwritna sale of the lira! I;:•.'aie of J. F. SPANCII.IiIt, (2,. aunto.g , t ['lose entitle.' thereto, hereby give, notice to ;;;I persons interested, that he will attend to inakii.g said distribution on Soterility, the 220 day or dilly next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., att his (ghee, in the bortnigh of Huntingdon, when 'L o d where uhf per,on, interested may Attend it tics think proper. JOIN HEED, Auditor. Julie 21, NOTICE. NOTII is berchy given that the following deserihol property. sold at Sheriff's salt. on the rith dity , of.hine inst.. as the met v of Peter Solt. of Franklin twnship, 1 (totting 'on comity, Pa., has hero lotrehased hi the tocco,igned, and loaned to said Peter Solt. wiz: 45 111111 , 1 Of 114r4 eat' le, 6 111,0 Of horses, 12 hogs. 18 sheep. it two horse svagons. 1 one horse wagon, 1 threshing 'machine. 1 wind mill, 1 gr:tin 1,5 . 1/ •tli ink or 2 pieces 50 acres of wile,: in the ground, two.thirds of 2 pieces 28 acres of Eye in the ground, two Third.. of 24 terra tit corn in the ground, two-thirds of 11 acre, of n.ts in the ground, a lot of horse gears, and all other person al property. All persons arch-T(4 , y forbid interferieg in any way with said property. A. H. BEST. June 14, 1854.-30 NOTICE. THEimrtner.thin heretofore exictina tiptu.pon A. S. Harri.ton in the Memintile uII persona knowit, thor:etre , indehted to ttni.l firm sire teener notified to roll anti Toni, , ettlt.mtmt or their lly nnM or Will 'inn pre.ent ttettintn‘mt. The Pamka lin,. been ~lo r tnt in' the kiwi. nr W. NIATTF,i,.. who in rinlr killt! to serir und rnllc t thy ,inte. All per.m, o rated will sure tronfOn mid rentil, nttetelim, to will tii,;,. leetion, nfterx reannitidi. A. S. II 11111 i ., Eril{(;l.; COUCH. Portstown, June 14, 1954.-3 t. Executor's Notice. T ETTEPS tet.itiwntary on the Font.. nrWil 111.1m i.ikclr, Lae ~r vnshin. tined. ...Quay. .1....*.t.. ;,ranted to the unapt...g0...1. all per... , itule , teil •.a ill aaa ako inubedinte payment, luta f hoc, 11110,), el.llllll will preset them properly :Iltthentipetr4 far set. tietnem. lIENItY LIKELY. Executor. Shade Gap, Jct. 14, 1854.-6 t.• `WANTED. IC[1:11TIER 07 , "J'EA MS tn Intu I Mon! from Ituugh and Ready Onntin,lon. %VOW.), WAT,ON & CO. June 14, 1R54.3t.' 1854. LOOK OUT FOR THE. LOCOMOTIVE! AS the shrill whistle of the Locomotive will soon ho heard front Broad Top, giving. a now impulse to all kind, of lowiness. the nnilersigned has determined ,it iu lie excelled by any steam horse in the country. Ile therefore offers to the public the most elegant stock of Spring and Summer Clothing ever opened in the county, embtheina the most fashionable Dress, Frock, and Sack Coots, Pants and Vests. Shirts, Collars.Sioeks, andkereh isfs, Gloves, he., Ac. Also, Silk and Summer Hats —all of which he is determined to sell CHEAPER than the cheapest. He has on hand a fashionable assortment of Cloths. Ciwsimeres, 8,, which he will make to order, in a superior manner. JACOB SNYDER. Huntingdon, June 7, 1854. Daguerrean Apparatus for Sale. 1N excellent Apparatus with stock and every thing complete fur taking Likenesses, will he gold at a bargain. Any person wishing to en gage in the business. would do well to purelinse this Apparatus. and nitrate in Cusseille. as there is an excellent opening here at this nine. Inquire of DAVID CLARKSON, Administra tor of iohn Speer, tiee.'J. Cassino, June 7,1854.-4 V C); BARBELS superfine Flom•. Mr the store of GEO. GWIN. A Strong; Tesl of Two of iltt E 1 AN & IVATSON'S )Itil Salamander Safes. A'rE LIGHT STREET FlllE.—Mnsttrts. J l E. &''. FAIRBANKS & : We take much plen•ure in reeommentlittx your Sahoinnitler Stites to tnerehnnts who nuty desire to purelta, with a view to the itra , er• vntiott of their books oil volithles. 'Fite Sufi: we Iturrinetel of volt in Jul,. In•t. tin.l num uthettred by Evans & Wnt-on, Phihttlelphist, rentninett in the lire, nt the hominy mt our sture, until the entire stork was etni,utned. The heat was intense. ns you may suppose. as there WOO about seventy harrd. or di, i nor in tho store, in the next hour over the safe. !willies some seventy thousand pounds of rags. rope, nd other contliwitilile tmoter. Wa had the safe opened after the tire had ceased, and biund our honks and I,:hi.er , PLUFECTLY PRESE,IIvED. Please get oc up another of yonr Safes. of th 3 seine sine, fur our Nine, use, ,u.ln xs 15i441,10, and oblige, H. & W. Isasnne, No. lit Light Street Wharf. Baltimore May 17, 1654. Messrs. E. & T. Fairlidnks & Co.—Gentlemen: It gives etc mash pleasure to bear teptinamy to the excellency of your Salamander Sates. The ono I I rC ilSed of you in .Jule last. mantifictureil jus assortnient of Scot by Epins Br. Watson. of Philadelphia. saved ipeil and Plain Velvet 'Mho.. by books and valuable papers, when every thing el-u • .1. & W. SAXTON. in the storo was destroyed by fire, 011 (I , U 1110 1 11. in Of the 14th inst., at Nu. 110 H Light street '"I S . Skuuhter"..l Flitch, for KA. ot the "t"""f GEI 1. ti‘VN. lialtimore,'Slay Ifith, 1854. cyr. 11.%1illELS No. t Herring inpt modem! The allure mentioned Sater eau be peen at ti r sole at the ~tore ofGw IN. & T. Fairininkr & Co.'s warehouse, 111 Wept Pratt street, twar Light street wharf. G. C. Ettritcn, Agent SALAMANDER SAFES. EVANS ( g• II'ATSON, No. 26 South I , IIURTII Street, Phil elelititin, (hue No. 83 Dock stret.t.) have new Oil hand it large itssortliteltt of their PATENT SALAMANDER FIRE AND THIEF-PROOF SAFES, Rank Vaults and Iron Doors for Bank Storm Patent Slate Lined Refrigerator+, Water filter+, Seal and Leiter Copying Presses, Fairloink's Platform and Counter Scales. . . te bide Agency fur Butterworth's Bettlev's, 'Vales' awl Junes' Patent of ffattlr. Leeks. Please give w: It rnll.[lll,i un fitin PIECES pitied andV V glazed, choico putteror for our at the store of 6En. G W IN. benutiful assurtment of Silk Dress Patterns, A Black Silk, and Bonnet Lining, Jim receiv ed and for anlo by J. & W. &taro). WAR IN THE OLD WORLD I I The Russians Defeated!!! CIJNNINGIIAIII & II EWITT, HA VING returned train tho City with a large nnil rltlendi l itosiiriment of Goads. reopoet v iiiNein their Irian to and the public at largo, that they hare located thetnueleeo at Mill Creek, and having purelnioeul their Gaucho for CIVIL they are now prepared to sell them an OMR(/ ' if nut chem... than any more in the county. 'noir Stack conoiot,of it largo iacartnuent of Dry Goods, Hardware, Qseenswaro, Groceries. Nits an 9 Shoes, Hats and Caps, _ . and in short,eeer}•thins; usually kept in a :lttuntry Store. Parsons wishing to purchase will lied it to their interests to give Mem a will ' , eh.] par classing elsewhere, no titer are deternitied that their motto shall be Quick Sales and Small Prof it, N. 11. All kinds of produce taken in exchange fur good, Mill Creek, May 31, 1934. Administrator% Notice. lETTEIts of Administration baying been . granted to the inolersigneil. on the I.4tate of JAMEN WATKINS, site nfthn lionitmli of A le.lB. lintil.l.l l oll ( . 011111y Ai persons iu deltteiltohisestate will 'nuke immediate payment and those toting elsinis will present them duly authenticated thr settlement. NATHANIEL WATKINS, At!lnn May 24, 1854.-6 t. BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL. Where may he obtitined the most speedy rem edy for SECRET DISEASES.—GIeets Strictures. Seminal %Wanes.. Pain in the Loin., Affections of the Kidneys, and all thorn peculiar elections arking from a secret habit. particularly the youth of imrb sexes. which if it cured. produces eon ,titurimud rmlerimx marriage impossi ble, and in On end ,legreivs both Mind and Body. Young NU-No, especially, who have become the victims of Sol itary Vice, tint dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweep , to an untimely grave lion s:oak of yi,ullg men of the most exalted Wants and brilliant intellect. who inielit otherwke have entranced li , tuning senates with the thunders of eloquence, car waked to cemacy the living lyre, may call with foil confidence. :ntarried Persons, or tlin.e contemplating marriage. ownre of physical weakness, slinol.l inanediatelv consult 1)r. J., and be restored to perfect health. Dr. Johirit,)n, office No. 7 Sou li Fredrick St., seven doors from Baltimore Street. east side op the steps. ISY ' lle particular in obtaining the name nod number, or yon will mistake the place. A cam warranted, or nu charge made, in from ' one to two day , . TAI. John.ton ' s offiee is in his np the -tops. Ilia very extensive prac tice in a sufficient guarantee, that he is the only propel physician to apply tn. Dr. Johston. member of.the Royal Collet* of Surgeon , . London. gratleate from one of the tons' eminent Collette: of the Flouted States, and tie greater part of who:, h„.„ shunt in the Iliispitals ol : Lomita, l'aris Philath.lphia, and ,4,,wheee. some of the most aston ishing ewes that were ever known. maim Cr:,,, hied with 'lacing in the cars and hold when nciwtin , ne, heinti alarmed at with frequent lihish ...immune, with derangement of mind, were 1.111 . e , 1 A CI.:IITAIN % inn melimeholy feet that thou:awls victims !unit! disease nwine to the icrewant pretend,: who I,V the tine of that deadly ,Ilareary. rain I. Con-tit:l . MT, einpiine the %( . 11 , 17, SVinilt.iri,ll . , Ireadful disease to make their appearimm, , twil ns iitfeetinn: of the he. id, nose, throat. skin, it:., I.rogre , sing with i'rit.thffill ro ',hiltr till dolt!, fats c in o d to their dreadful stiff hy them ill that Bourne whence un nnvele7 TAK., NoTic..--Ynnu g men who have hi:loved thionsalve: by certtliti prett.tiets in dulged in st•hch 11111,4 itetittelitlyl,artiol from evil contpunitnts, or nt school—'lie of which are nichtly relt.even when asleep, an if not eared renders marriage impossible, and lie. Strops both mind 10111 body. What a pity that a yarns man. the hope of his marry. and the darling of plreinv %lambi he muitched riven. nll prinipeets lind odor:11.1as of life by this mniseidtence ot coon the pith of nature aria loan's:nig it. n vermin seeret habit. Such nermeis before enaltemplattinir s h w ild re huo t th;if n 4111111 , 1 Milld 111111 body are the most it,cessary requisites to prouli.te comm. Nal happiness. Indeed without these. the jour ney thritugh life becomes n weary pilgrimage, the progiect hourly ilarions to the view; the mind becomes shadowed with ilesi•eir, and filkd with the melancholy reflection. that the happiness of another hctionw , blighted with our own. CONSTITUTIONAL. DEIIILITY.—DT. J. whammi es young men, iota ell who have injured them ,glees by private !ill!! improperindidgentie. 1854, InctrissAtti.--These are some of the ßad and malmicholy effects produced by early habits of yowl), vier Weakness of the Back and Limbs. Pains in the lined, Di 11111139 of Sight. Lace of Muscular power. Polpinition of the Heart D's pepsin. NerVIP. Irrio,hrlit , Detangcments of the Digestive Functions, General Debility Symptoms of Commteption. he. MeNTALLv—Thu fearful effects nn the mind aro much to he dreaded; Loss o f Confusion of ideas, Depression of Spirit, Evil Forl.thio; Aversion to Society. Self Distrust, Love of Soli tude, tic., are some of the evils produced. Thousands of persons of all ages,ctin now judge what is the cause of their declining health. Los ing their vigor, becoming weak. pale and movies tell, have singular uppenrairee about the eyes, cough and a, moms of consumption. 'arried person, or those contemplating mnr riage, hringnwara of physic:ll weakness, should immediately consult 1);..1. and lie restored to per feet health...Otlice, No. 7, South Frueleriek-St., , . Baltimore, ALI. ALL SCROICAL OPERATMXB PERFORM:I, N . B. Len et falrc delicurc prevret tent, bat ap ply immediately either personally br by letter. Skin Di•ea,es Speedily Cared, . To ST lIA ninny thousands cured at this Institution witoin the last ten i cars, and the ntuncrotts itnnowtant Surgical Operations !tertian.' by Dr..l.,witnessed I , y the Reporters of 'the papers, and mans other persons, !attires tit wince hare appealed again and again before the pablie, is a .tilii , •iunt guarantee that the afflicted will find a ukiiltitl awl honorable phut As there are so ninny ignorant and worthless 1111:1CliS advertising . I ilerfl , eir. ns Physiviansattin tag the lionith of the afflicted 1)r. 'Johnston would tar to those motept.tinted with reputation that his Credentials or Diplotnav always bang in his tithe, Vi ; Cakness of the organs immedtatrly cured, end hill vigor restored tEr All letters post paid—remedies sent by mail. Nlay 22, 1854.-I.y. Fish for Sale. 15 Ritrvel. Su:gentian. Shed, 10 Ilia '• jot received and rur sale at the stare of UEO. GWIN. Admi 'ator's Notice. T ETTERs of liarioe . been I ',milted to the endri , igliell tin the Estole of Join SPLI.A. lut. id' Oa, liiirougli of ilue'.l., knowill4 tliuM•rly , iti•Ldited will make illitileiliate pay ment. nut ee having claim , . will present ilium properly eutheot c tell Air Netllvineitt. 1/.1%11) 1.11.,.%1t1i.50N, A.lmr. Cx Nlay 17. 1/4114.—Gt.• BL INKS..llvnyq htly y,,er !flunks 4tt the "Journal I/Hive " %Vt. , ay.: now I,reparell a re ry •tiperiorartivie4 Itl,.lNli Iti .it•IWAIENT NOTES, se.Wl , EXECU TIONS, D. Jag. 11 , Clii210C1Ori Family Medici' Mr sale hy 11'MACE W. S3IITII. Hunting.kin, March 211, 1854.-3 in. *VI 11is.nf Cod Flab, jo.t received isnd fo 800 ode by .1. Sc W. SAxeow. CIGARS, CANDIES, 41c., w•holeFnle and retßil, at tho cheap story of J. BRICKER. WHILE SEMINARY, , Cassviile, Huntingdon County, Penna. ISchool Your is divided into three Terms of 14 weeks each. The present TOM clo ses 2711, June. Rev. J. T. TONI LI X. A. If., Principal. FLETCHER sr EVENS, Assistant. Mt... TOMLIN, Pr/wow/rm. Mk,' EMMA PHILLIPS, Minnie Teacher. " E. V. MANN. Ass. in Female Department. Rev. W. ARBUCKLE, Steward. CHARGE/I :—For Tuition. Board, Roam-rent and Bedding. 8100 per annum. One half payable in advance. Painting, and the Modern Language, Penile not remaining rite year. will he charged $1,75 per week, for Board, he.. niabove, and the usu• at rates for Tuition. The Trentren of Cansville Seminary confident ly recommend the new Principal and Board of instruction to the friends and patrons of the In stitution. The high character acquired by the Principal, as a Timelier, in ono of the hest Nei tutionn in the Eastern States, trill be fully sus tained in the now position he assumes. Mine PHILLIPS. the Music Teacher, has justly earned n high reputation in her profession, and it in hoped that the efforts of the Board to supply competent instructors in all the departments of the School, will he met by the same liberal sup port heretofore received. .1. W. CLARK, President. (11:(1. W. Spun. Secretary. May IU, 1851.-2 m. BOOKS! BOOKS ! ! 15,000 ru fb iri li p ; 7llt E irli f tio n l . : 7,- ombrneintr every v.triety usunlly kept .110 "i'' ' in a Book Store, fur utile it !Metll° ati4l retail very low for enslt! orders from all ptu•t. of the enantry nod will he promptly and faithfully 'wended tn. School Book. and Stationary of c'•ei;v kiwi will btt kept win , tantly on hind at the low,. rates. Barper's Magazine anil Braley'. Lady's Book, can lie had every nivath as soon a. :nom oppmite Whittaker% Hotel, Railroad tit.. Hmvin. hot. ra. 1000 Pieces liall Paper. all of which wit, pnrelimied tide timing., of the late , t and most 50400100,10 styles to he fmtnd in Philadelphia, for sale very 10, from 151 eta. n piece and up wank. at Colon's Cheap Book Store, opposite Whittaker's Iletel, Ilontination, Pa. W3l. COLON. April 2G, 1854. GRAND OPENING SPRING AND 'SUMMER &Lb f alM AT THE CLOTIII.I STOP.E. A. WILLOUGHBY, HAs.huu returned l'rum the east with a large and splendid assortment of Spring and Summer Clothing, for men nut boys, tondo in tho late,t fashion and hi the most durohle manner. Who ever wants ilteAsed hotter and chenpor than ittivhody . else in town. let him mill nt WILI.OVORRY'S CLOTIONO STORE. one door west of T. lte.l Sun's drug store. Huntingdon. Cull sod see for yourselves. April 19, 1854. NEW CLOTHING STORE : Now's the Tame for Bargains ! 30 per cent. Cheaper than the Cheapest !! THE anderdeneri roost respectfully nnorom,e, to the. Citi7.ol% , 11111 Vicinity. that he has °prated ate the Ie t anti most spier.- aid assortment of Ready-1110e ( - lamina that hos ever }teen in the Itaratigh of Hoof leg 'on. lie takes I.lva , nre in slating to the pul,Ce that, he is fully pr,.l.,tre I t..:1 Cheaper than the Cheapest! Ho will einistitetly keep on hand the greatest vAricts of the tidlowidg artiele,‘, Superfine Black Dress rigid Frock coag, brown And thy s.wk coato, puntaloont; new ,rvin, block mud limey ca,nnore, Anil cussi t nut corduroy. AI,o, a great i•airety of plain and Racy Summar Pantaloons. Vests. the richest and must varied assortment (.IK.red in this place. Boys' clothing, linen shirts, silk under-shirts and drawers. A choice sclecnon of neck and pocket hand kerehietk.—Also a large crock of Hats and Cape, Vmhrella,trunks, carpet•ha;s, and a greet many other !mining. Per4oll4 a ithing to hay elothine would do n•ell to (tall and examine this stool• before pur chasing. elsewhere. r Eg eStore two doors west of the Post Office. 11. ROMAN. Huntingdon, April 19,11,94. TUE LATE S T ARRIVAL SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS 3. & W. SAXTON, HAVE must received front Philadelphia the largeQt .Iml hen assortment tel Spring and Summer Good: ever offerefhand at lower prices than can he purehamfl at env other braise. They are determined to sell lower than can he poredios,,i anywhere mist of the Allegheny, and no mistake. Ifyou wish to ho satisfied of die fact, call and bee. Dry csicolg, tech at Cloths, Cassimers, Sotinetts, Tweeds; Childrens' ware. Commodes, wosied. The handsomest assortment of Ladies Dress G. 1.1.1 !, ever offered. Also, Trimming of every varier, the hest assortment over 1/11111 . 0.1. 1090 webs asmrted Prints, and every other article usually kept in a country store. Hardware. of which we Fawn, keep the largest and best as• sortincnt over kept in this place. QiiectiaWare. matmificent assortment, which eve are selling quite lew. Groceries, are n little up, hut we are determiqed to sell as low if not lower, than any other honse,uecortling to quality. Cedar mod Willow Ware, such not Baskets, Tuhu, Buckets, Krout Stands, &c.. &c. _ _ ---- --- Carpels and Oil Cloths. a hea•:tifal as l t neat, ehich will he sold low, call and son and ho aittkfle.l d the fact. Plats and Caps, of tho very latest and Iwo stvles, also Hoots and Manes, the hest and cheapest in town, if you don't he• tiers it. CALL gy.E. We are also pnrehnsing and storing Grain, and it is admitted on tilt 111111 , 114 that wo have the most convenient place for unloading grain in or about town, April It, 1854. THE greatest variety of Dress Trimming,. Fbns, Cr.tvats. Zeffir, 'rade Tarn, I tr. so Buttons, Lather Collar+, diminizerts, Iltlkfr., Under Sleeves, Kid and Lyle Thread Glover, 1111 , 1 I I , wiery of every varlet , . inn mei. vol and fur sale by & W. SrISTUN. A BEA UTI FUL lot of Gents. Calton, Ladies Gaiwa nail Shoes, Gents. Boots and Shoes, Misses Gaitors *oil Slot, of an endless variety, just received and fur sale by I. & W. SAXTON. SILK Dress Matterus. braise de Lanes. Bern see. poi 1,11W114 of very variety and color, just received and fur solo by J. & W. SAXTON. ATirA 1T11 . : .1 rt;el I:Fnneyt:i -n.5(1,,h4,7ne, ,rfi,rmen 7 ll hors. A Ist, Carpet lisp. reed's• ed and for side lie .1. Sr W. SAXTON. 1)1 INNSTS nt nil %oils and colors, Mite' 1) Flats, from 3T to 300. jii.t received and for Pale by .1. W. SAXTON. L iLvEn Butter Biker. untl Salt Spoons, at ) Suare'selteapJewelry Store. GARDEN SEEDS For axle at the Cheap Store of J. BRICKER. A CHOICE let o: Shingles for sale nt tha cheap etore o J. BRICKER. ZINC PAINTS. ONE THIRD CHEAPER THAN WHITE LEAD, AND FREE Flto.ll AIL POIS , &VOUS QUALITIES. The New Jersey Zino Company HAVING GREATLY ENLARGED THEIR WORKS, end improved the quality of their products, are prepared to execate orders for their SUPERIOR PAINTS. DRY, and GROUND IN OIL, in mortal pack• apt of from 25 to 500 plutuis; alto DRY, in . l2arrelt, of 200 pounds each. Their' MUTE ZINC, ',shish in sold dry or around in nil, is warranted PURE and unnur passed ter BODY and uniform whiteness. A method of prepnration has recently been discovered, which unable.. the Company to war rant their points to keep freak and soft in the kegs for any reanonahle time. In this respect their paints will be superior to any other in the market. Their Brown Zinc Paint. which insold at a lose price, and can only he mode from the Zinc 01,13 from New Jersey, in now well known for its pro• teethe qualities when appliud to iron or ether metallic surfaces. Their Stone Color Paint possesses all the pro- I portico of the Brown, and is of an agreeable col- or for painting Cottages, Depots, Oat-buildings, Bridges, &c. Dealers supplied on liberal tennis by their Agents, FRENCH & Wholesale Paint floaters tend Importers, N. W. cm'. of 10th & Market Sts., Phila. April 19, 1854.—Gm. CALL BEFORE YOU PURCHASE. GEORGE OWIS, HAS justreceived, end opening, at hiq well known Sr.',is Nr•irket Square, the largest ....nil prettiest assortment of - Spring and Summer Good% ever offered , o the people of Huntingdon and virinity, and is now rapidly selling at unusually low prices. _ . I My stock comprises in part, Clothe, Caseimers, black and fancy. Satinetto. a largo variety of I Satin and Silk Veatincs, Kentucky and Penns. Jeans, Tweeds, Tiekine, brown mind bleached Mnslins, Drills, Crasii tags and Bagging, Table Diaper. &c. Ladies Drew and Fancy Goods. Prints in abutulanee, Mous. do Lane, Dr Berege, Alpaca., Lnstres, black and fancy, colored Silks, Cashmeres, Bonnet and Plover. Silk Edging *Ribbons, fancy Gimp, block silk Tme. colored Kb! Gloves, Gents black do.. Linen and Silk Ilandkerehicfa, Italian Cravats, Hosiery, &c. Soots and Shoes. Hardware, Queensware, Glassware and Cedar Ware. Groceries, Hats and Caps. A great variety of Straw Goods. My. stock hoc been seiected with the prentest care in regard to finality and price, 00.1 1 Putter myself' that I enn offer inducements to purchasers not to be found elsewhere. Thankful for the patronage of the past, by my friends, end the public generally, I respectfudy solicit a continuance of the come. My old stock of Goods will he sold nt, 15 per cent. below cost. April 111, 1854. 'iifAi ALEX. EARMOX, HAVING removed hi- extensive Store to Kn. McCsban's How. torte erly occupied by T. K. Simonton, is now prepared tn accommodate las Old en.tomerg, nod the public generally, with a splendid nod fmthionable ...pow.. of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, His assortment consists of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, and all kinds ofeonds usually kept in a Country Sow , Ala, a beautiful altaap and eleput as !torment of • Ladies' Dress Goods, and Trimming , . of rwery variety. Also, Slots; Caps, Bonnets, Bouts end Sims, i.nil a variety of goods of all kiwi, Country produce taken in exelLtnge for goods, at the highest market prirot. Huntingdon, April 5, 1854. TO WOOL CARDERS. THE molecci,,i e d hacc for sole R second-bond ed Carding Machine, with all the ne cessary fixtures, which they offer for sole very low. Any one wishing to pnrchove will do nen to cell eel see it. KESSLER & MILL Mill Crock, April 12, 1854.-9 tn.• Executor's Notice. j ETTERS Testamentnry on the Estate of Sm. L sannah Shade. late Susannah Levi, late of the Borough of Huntingdon, deed., Inning been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted will make immediate payment, and those having maims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. A. W. BENEDICT, April 5, 'tit-6t. Executor. NEW GOODS! AND PLENTY OF THEM, AT U2zAMal OF DAVID R GWIN. I havo.bitt received. and am now openinc, the corner oppn.ito Coats' Llutel, a large an , beautiful assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, nonsivtingrif Ointhv, l'ai•si leis, No, nod Plain, Riney 101 l Rlnek, liartwo !Maths, Bervifds, lined Delains, Loomis, Gingham, Linens, Mos linq, nod mints of every deseriminn. Hosiery, Gioves, Silk Mitre, Long and Short, Veils. cid iee. Under-sleeve', Ribbons, Shawls. and rit.ty of DRESS GOODS too numerous to mon. tion. ....... Alto, a largo astrirtmcnt of Bollard, lints nail Shoat, Gromiric, Queciisware, and Hardware, Clirring, Oil (laths and Carpet Bop. Cloth. and Market Batt:els, Bucl.ct, Churni.Julit. The putilic are respectfully invited to cAll and examine my Goods, as I am determined to sell them cheap. . . . All 'kids of emintry Produce taken in ex• change fir Goods at the highest market prices. Huntingdon, April 5. 1854. PITTSBURGH PROVISION WAREHOUSE. CWELLS &CO.. Pork Pnekers and . Whole:ale Provision Dealers, No, 325, Liberty st., Pittsburgh, will keep on hand, ready to supply at all times and on the shortest notice, choice and reliahlo articles in their lima business and upon meommodatitm terms. Their main stock will comist of Bacon, Lard Oil, Lard,Sugarcured Hams, Dried Beef, &c. They have also madu arrangements fur an early supply of Lake Superior White Fish and Mack- maw Trout, in bids. and half bldg., and which, raining direct from the extreme. Northern waters, will he very !midi superior to those °limy other catch, and they will lie able to I der these favorite drtieles at hoer rates than the inferior or Southern emelt are supplied in this market. C. Wells & Co., desire to call the attention of DEAmms and Inns Max, particularly, to their stork of BACON. in the selection and prepara tion of whirls partimdar anemic!' has been given to the quality, so as to otter to customers the most reliable article. Orders will receive prompt attention. [Marsh 319, 1854.-3m._ ROBBED, BUT NOT DISHEARTENED. Brilliant Dinner or Jewelry. rrnr, puldie iTeneran, and the rascals who, 1 some time since. entered or store and remo ved valuables to the amount of shout 51100 without my permission, are informed that I have just opened a more general and better assortment of articles in my line of business than wan ever brought to Huntingdon, ronsisting of Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Fine Knives, Pistols. Perfumery, Port Mon- N, miles Silver Ware, and Fancy ■ ^s- Articles, &c., itc. My old friends and etnl.ner, and the public in genural throughout the (manly, are requested to cull and examine my nsortment. EDMUND bNARE. Thantinctlen, March nn, 1651, ARMITAGE'S Electro-Magnet. Lightning Bolls. AFTER many years' close investigation And 111111191 . 0 US experiments, the Patentee takes pleasure in informing the public that he has Arri ved at the tree principles of protecting families, dwellings and property from the destructive in• Mince of Lightning. The calamities that every City, Town, Villa, and Count', falls vic tim to annually. Orem:lithe grmis neiligenee of i t , jaahitant,, is beyond calculation, especially when the remedy is so easy to obtair—thin is • found in Arinitage% Patent Magnetic Lightning Rods, and in this Mona. This Rod has been examined by the most scientific , gentlemen in the world—Professors Itl'Martrle, Johnson, Waller and many others that hare ex mined them, recommend and speak of them in the highest terms of approbation, and have pro- nounced them the only safe rods in use in this or any other country, for the protection of Lives and Property. One udvantage is to divide And throw beck rt port of the electric fluid licrmiess to the I clouds; in time of a stroke this enables the rod to conduct that portion of fluid that belong, to ! the earth without the slightest danger of leaving I the conductor. Thin rod has many other ativAn. rages over the old one. The only place of Moll utacturing is in Vine St.. 3 door: above Twelfth, Philadelphia, where all persons are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. For sale Whole sale and Retail, by THUS. ARMITAGE. Orders promptly attended to. Terms cash. Recommendations. PIT.AnA.. Aug. 13, 1847. I have this tiny carefully inspected a conductor or Lightning Rod, with vane and index, erected by Mr. Thu its Armitage, or, Bellevue Route, Gloucester, and hove no hesitation in Paying that I it is not only the best that I have et•er teen, hut that it is the only one I have yet et.mr.ined that in con trusted ett stricey telentilic piinc:ries. It is with much pleasure that I recommend this conductor to the attention of owners of buildings. H. IIIeMURTRIB. I am well satisfied that the Magnetic Lightning Rod, manufactured by Mr. Thome Armitage, of Phiiadelphia, is the best thnt has ever been mode• I have spent sevens years in the study of the laws or electricity and magnetism. and have no hesita tion in saying that these Rods are constructed 'upon the only principle of safety. The electric shock is received and dispetsed by the magnet at the top of the mi. r.,1 it would he impossible, according to the laws of uttriction and repulsion, for a beading to he injured by a stroke of light ning when protected by one of these rods. I have been acquainted with Mr. Armitage for rev era, yea.. and before he commenced the mono. facture of them rods I examined the principle on which they eve constructed, and felt convinced that their adoption would he attended with com plete success. The increasing demand for these rods, and the extensive sales in all parts of the country, is ample commendation of their utility and superiority. 'TRACY E. WALLER. M. D, !ising.tin, Phi;ad. en : , April 10, 1852. . The following extract is taken tram an editori al in the Germantown Telegraph, edited by Major FBEAS:- "The bozo; eel Owed upon onr dwelling we hove had taken flown; And another ereted by Mr. AnAttrnoe, to which we would call the nttention of our farmers nod render , generally. It in pot up on true scientific principles, nod it a rod that beg been approved by the highest authority. and will heir the moot thorough examination. Those who have been deceived, as we hare been. timid lose no time in having a proper protection against lightning. substituted. The cost is II more bag atelle when compared with the entire safety of our houses and borneagolnat this destructhe ele 'melt. Mr. AtottrauEhs advertisement will he found in the columns of this paper; and we feel nn though we were performing an imperious duty to the community, by than inviting to it general attention." PITILADYMPHIA, Dcc. 4, 1a52. Mr. T. ARMIT Anu, Ville Strret, west of Twelfth Street. MY DEAR SIR : After a trial of many Ilreeko, it niturde me great pleasure to infirm vou that I ! am highly delightel with the ligl Doing rod you placed upon my hoeing nt Bastleton. As Fier as my chemical knowiedge enables me to perform an opinion, lam onthdleil you have developed the correct nrinciniee in tie adaptation of rod, to protect property from destrartion by lightning; as soon no the eilvinit.ges of your arrangement, are understood, 1 am ennvinred that her persons will be found CO recklcoo no to fail to r.vnil themoeleco of the protection anbriled by your reds. Wishing you all enemas in your enterpriuc, I am your , truly, JAMES McCLINTOCK. M. D., No. I, North Eleventh Street, Ihofesmor of Anatomy, Philadelohia College of Medicine. SAMUEL MOVER, Ilardeton, Union Co., Pa.. Ta Agent fur nuntingtion, and a•tjoining counties, anal will furnish the Rods on the some manner as the Proprietor. Any person desiring to ho sup plied with tho Rods can leave their (artier with the Editor of tho Journal, or with Gaftins Miller, o the Hail Read Hotel. April El, Shirleysburg Female Seminary, Rev. J.tues CAMPBELL, A. M., Principal. Juniata Academy, J. CAMITELI, 8., j prin , ipais, A. C. FENDALL, Miff; Slimmer Seseion of thetto Tnstitntiona commences on Irednesda.h, the 5M of. Ifay, and Inc months. They are vitinded in the retired Village of Shirleysintrg, in the henr; °roue of the most lovely and fertile rallies of the Alleehenie, In c a rural district, among one of the plainest and !filmiest people of Pennsylvania, !mart trio the bustle and evils of a thoroughtltro, or large town, convenient of act acs from all sides. with a community noted for its temperance and I.:locali ty, and possessing it healthy and unusually !Jena tifel situation. this Village pi e,lits adviintat, foe Lilernry I.titittiovq, which strike the eye every vi Sitar. Each (mu possesses netvtind COI!, 1110d:011S buildings. and a full corps of teneherr.-- They.are under entirely separate government au , ' itivtructkin, being situated ntiout a quarter of mile apart, and buying /oohing in common es ceps that the are of the Academy Apparatus it given to the Sentinel r. The course of instrtietion is thorough nod ex ten:ive, embracing the blanches usually taught in such hist , tutions. These Sehools °lbw ten principal inthiceinents; first, the mast extensive ami complete Pldimmphical and Cheinicol Appar atus in bail section 01 . the Store. to e. hich Prdeq sor FENDALI, has mode din valuable 1161101011 his Cllolre collection of Astronomies) and .Aliithe nintieal Instruments, including a tine Astrationii eat Tcl,cope; second, :he idie,pue,g nfthe terms. Wishing to render their Institutions, as for as they Canotcees;ildeto.lll,the Principal, Imre redu • eel the price of I.o,.iiict to t:ie Inn est po , vildr Flllll. The regular expemei at the Female Sem- inory, excluding the ortmtneptal betrelle., . , . • $50.00 per session, while at other similar Institu tions the prices vary from $5.9.00 to $OO 00 per session. In the Academy, the whole expense or tuition. boarding, wlWhiutt, furl. light end room rent, will vary from $43.00 to $5lOO pci. session. The whole number of pupils at both schools. P.r the past year, was upwards of 100. Special Class es nirmed fur those wishing to qualify themselves for teachers. _ _ A Filmy Itcpartment will be added to the Sem inary, in which a course of lessor, of 4 to 6 weeks will lie glean in Gilding and Bronzing, on wood and Stone, Embroidery on Satin, Crape, Lace, Muslin, et eetern. Young holies that wish it, ran receive instruction in this department mon, which will only require their tutentlanee at the Seminary for the time of the course. Terms $3,00. MI II 0 . 11 payable in Advance. Nu puptia admit ted tin. leas then half a BeS , iOTl. No dedaction for .absence, except in cacee of protracted sick nest. For circulars and further information ad dre*s (post paid) the Principin. Shiricyaburg, March 29, 1:254.-3ts. NOTICE. TIENuT comruonsr having.inat re turned from Philadelphia with a large and well selected awl; of Dry Goode. Boots & Shoes, Hardware, Crockery-ware, &C., embracing the usual variety of a countQ store. which he hat been enabled to purchase up • on terms permitting him m ennmemauccescfully with any other store in -the vicinity, would res pectfully &elicit the patronage of his friends and customers, mid would endeavor to merit t! e ap probation, at he is well satisfied of his abilly at present, to suit the tastes and accommodate the wishac of the public at large. He is prepared to sell very low for CASH:— Country Pro Once ts frau in ex ebenge et the moat reamouhic 2t, 054. THE WHOLE WORLD Gr Isoo,ooo ,g) WORTH OF GIFTS FOR TUE PROMS, PROt MOE HART'S Great Gtft Enterprtso QF 71111 71Zailatt TAMELD. WOZIDBM SCALS.N Nos. 377 and '379 Broadway, NW Pork.• Prof. J. WOODMAN HenT••l'rop'r and ivirIMON • • Ti etv•u"rer. F. H. E. BROWN 0. L. MORTON Con pondiug Fee) etntr, C. ASHTON LIANKINII • • • • I)olCripti VC 14ctil rat. PROFESSOR J. WOODMAN BART vroliM imiipeetfully inform the citizen , . of n , Yorit and tho world et lerp.e; ti.et, for the perpoec at , CCUI ing far the IIiof)IO2LIILLCIITIUMAJOCR. NAL nailed " THE WHOLE WOULD,"" the largest circulation of any literary nr business paper extant, erd for the purpose of melding all to see his wonderful illustration of the Entire World, (the fret and only thing of the hind e'er L oodoei.d.) now on exhibition et the W0r147. Hall, Nos. :177 and 279 Broadwey. and for the purpo.3 of popularising American Art: End else of giving a world. wide circulation to his toot' n cd "Book of 'frtole, Adventures end Anecdotes,' which shottld be read by the million. lie will diµ tribute ..11g the purcbarem of his tieimts of rd ruis,iun the full Owing magnificent and valuable Gi1 . .., amounting to the sure total of $900,000. LIST OF GIFTS. Prof. Hares Whole World, worth en immense fo: tune to any one, valued et $GU,141.1 00 Prof. Hares :Elegant Country feat, with 100 acres of lend in n high state °lc:At:cation. the buildings on which scat $15,000, situated on Long Island Sound, and commanding a meonili• ce,i; view of 30 miles in - avary direr. tion, valued at . - A Caeh Loan far 100 years, without interest or security, 10,000 Tho Colobreteti ncael of the City of San Francisco. valued et Prof. That's fir-tamed Panorama of the Holy Land, 10.000 nO A Magnificent city Residence in N. 17,000 00 100,1100 Volumes of Prot: Here! ex tensive Travels in the 01,1 owl New World, interspersed with remarkable Adventures, Amusing Anecdotes, & Thrilling Incidents. elegantly hound, with gilt ed l os, including a portrait of the author Tiventy-firo liniMing Lots. each eon riiining 10,000 equitre feet, in 11 been villitgC in the suhnrl4of N. York CRY , each valued at $500,_ Tth:ty elegant Rosewood Piano _ ,Fortes, at $3OO 9,000 00 5 ,g " 600 2,500 00 20 " " /freed/cm, 100 2,000 00 50 " Cold Watches, 100 6,000 00 100 " " 75 7.500 09 100 " " " 50 6.000 00 200 gr ir 25 6.000 00 100 " " Bracelets, 15 1,500 00 1000 " " Rings, 2 2,000 00 2000 " " ' . 1 2,000 00 200 sets elegant Silver Tea. spoons, 60 " " " Dessert spoons, 12 600 00 25 " Ci r a u e . spoons, 19 450 00 20.000 vols. Mrs. Partington's carpet bap, cf fan, at 50 cm 10,000 00 30,000 pieces of the most Fashlontale Music, at 25 cts. • 7,100 00 35,0 CG elrgantsfeelerernvingl.2r: ets.tA.7so 00 00,00 n finch. engraved pocket maps of the city of New Vurii. 14.127 75 9 1,800 CO 31,089 pcm.incm,:c,, nt 07. 7,772 23 A Valuable GUI for Every Ticket. sl . erth.,,,,t er,:it'as the holder to Ono Year's sub,^l 1 , 1 . 101! to tile lilastrated and Fnmilf Lite,try mud Commercial .hatruith called ‘• Wants: WORLD." owl to Foar Adtvhs'oas to the Exhibition of the Whale Wodd, and RIM ro one of the :100,f.')4 Gifts, thus in...ring' every per• son inventing in this t•rapenduu: enterpii:e the fell worth of hi, on her money. and a rare chance to realize a thrrone ht,ides. Ticket havers trill 11140 receive. eng,,ird on 1, it tinker, when par= chased, no e!aL.ial Portrait of Professor Hart, arid a cornet and elaborate finnan; of ids splendid Country Seat. one of the Gifts, to winch a Grand Free Excuvsion will he :riven. When tic 300,000 tickets ,re sold. she proper ty will he placed et the disposal of a Committee appointed dy the ticksl I olders 11 any place wherein tile greatest number hare liven sold, to be distributed no shall be perrently fitirtmil factory to all eoncerned;and . .intleingi'l/M the in creasing rapidity with which the tickets are being purchased by all C/45., or people, in eneey part of the conntre, it is reasonable to conelude that tic enterprise st ill soon terminate In the happiot style. Ii nit not he necessary for ticket holders to ho present at the (11 , 4111.10 nm of the fidts, unless they wish to, nit they will he duly entitled of the time and manner °flit° partition of the property, and nit may refely rely upon the henurrthle moot of the ettderteking, end the perfectly fair and satisfactory divosition of the ahoy° named Gifts. When the Gina ore awarded. holders of ticketo slutll also he promptly notified us to what Gifts ;hey will reevive. Any inf..rnintion relative to the ^'ftc mer he °Monied throngh the Mike of thc World's jiali, where also may be had any rmponsilde reference desired. All orders by Twit mist he roltlrenerl, Pnot -mid. money indorctl. in Prof: J. Woodman Hart, R'ori Fa Hail. 377 and 379 jimulw.tr. Now York. eel the ti.ices. with a copy of the paper. trill ho promptly I . t.rwo 111 Ni to any pert of themorld. • It' anti °Wee; are rceeiv • e! , . afcer the tickets hen, all tern gold, the money n !II he l!rutriptly return ed, I.o,peid, to the person sending it. Correspoinlonti write their mime rod rceidenec, cuunty and state, to prevent errors. J! i= mh•ieahle for mire@ (lexirnor of Ireorinte. yeor'g wihsciietion to the uni.!tie PietorialJour. nal ' 6 THE WHOLE WOW)," in remit the rimier i , orpedietely, in nrler to commen, Ith the Ae;:intlinv of the I,t wlntne. J. WOODMAN BART, Prop'r and Editor. New York References. L. E. Tlitt,KraEy, Earl.. 49 Wan Ftreet. F. J. Visscaza 4- Cu., Real Lstt-te B:ukerr, 349 Broadway. A gen te.—rerFons desiring tnUcceme Agenrq tier t he sale of Tielietr, by forwarding (rnar•yaid) One Dollar, shni he rent n Wit Ticket and a Prospect., with the paper, containing uli uccea• eury information. Opinions of the Press Tho fnllowing untieet of l'rqf. Me , le World are cue from the principal NLw,pepors of New York : Prof. Hart's Great Gilt Enterrrise is a,klnu the. city by storm. Almost everybody we inert hea either purchased n ticket or i+abuut dhing The exlihithm itself is one of the (TRIO interest• init. instructive And ingenious ever exhibited in this couniry, and is worth fully one dollar to 'slow it. the Prolessor till give it proud Free Excursion to every lenchnser of his one dollar tickets to Isis elegant country sent, width is one of the gifts in his Great Enterprise, Cull a year's suliscriptien to his vniunlileJouraul, end:ll6oone St Site 56,4000 gifts. 7 -4 1 / a st. 1. 3 ,.y. lIARI . EI WHOLE W0111.1)....ThiP In• structise and cm( twining exhiliiti , ei of the whole World is at Nos. 37' end 379 Itroadwey. Fur one dollitr finsr tickets mitt• be procured for the exlii:Ation, and one valoahle•pia. wind, may ho on independent fortnne fur the n.c.tiver, and also one f..1.'14 enhseriptinn hs the Illustrated Journal .11 , 1 The Whole Pew. Hanes Wnout Woll..—The tinceets which this extruniqinArSs inueniutts and compre hensive work of art is meeting, is eommenaueete with its merits} it it the thst cite only one of t h e _kind ever conceived, and it stands forth Pi a mon ument of the univeary patience and perseverance of man, and as a most noodertul divelm moot of mental fertility.—Tr4tma....: . . Montt ,97, 25,000 MY 6,000 00 75,000 00 12,500 00