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t 4 all nervms diseaur, as this wolelerful en. Cathy. When npplicd, it instantaneously diffu ses it-elf through the whole s‘ttent, `soothing the irritated nerves, :illayinz the most intense hludas, and creating a most delightful sensation. ead the following remarkable cure, Which eon be attested to by hundreds who were fully ne• quainted with the whole circumstance: (!IRONIC ENLARGEMENT OF THE TONSIL% My daughter, when six months old, was ta ken with a swelling in the tonsils, which grew larger and larger, till when six years old she had great difficulty in swallowing her food.— Every night watch was kept, fearing she would suffocate. The best doctors attended her bat could give no relief'. I took her to the most eminent doctors in the East; they said there was no help for her but to outgrow it. With n sad heart I returned home with her, when she became so much worse that the doctors had to be called in again; they decided that the ton sils mnst be cut off, as the only means of giv ing relief. My wife would not consent to this, and she determined to try your Liniment, which gave relief the very first application, and by a continued use she entirely recovered. She is now ten years old and fleshy and healthy as could be desired. Your Liniment is also the best in use for sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, headache, etc., and it will remove the most se vere, pain in a few minutes. It also cured ca ked udder in my cow in afinv days. _ GEOROE FORD, Peoria, March 20th, 1340. Look ont,Thr FoulteVeqs! The public are cautioned against another counterfeit, which has lately made its appear ance, called W. B. Farrell's Arabian Liniment, the most dangerous of all the counterfeits, be cause his havmg the name of Farrell, many will buy it in pied faith, without the knowledge that a counterfeit exists, and they will perhaps only discover their error when the spurious mixture has wrought its evil effects. . . The genuine article is manufretured only by H. G. Farrell, solo inventor and proprietor, and wholesale druggist, No. 17 Main street, Peoria, Illinois, to whom all applications tin. Agencies must be addressed. Bo sure you get it with the letters 11. G. before Farrell s, thus —IT. G. FARRELL'S—and his signature on the wrapper, all others are counterfeits. Sold by Thos. Read & Son, Huntingdon, R. E. Sellers & Fleming Brothers wholesale, Pitts burg, and by regularly authorized agents throughout the United States. _ . Price 25 and 50 cents, and S 1 per bottle. A(i ENTS WANTED in every town, village end hamlet in the United States, in which on is not already established. Address H. (I. Far rell as above, accompanied with good reference as t o character, responsibility, &c. Aug. 2, 1854-41. Legislature. Wnre Authorized to nnnounce the name of V V Col. S. S. WHARTON of Huntingdon. ns a candidate fin. the Legislature, at the October election, subject to the decision of the Whig. County Convention. 185 t. Huntingdon County Temperance League Will take notice, that the next regular meeting of the League will he held at the Court House, in the borough of Huntingdon, on Wednesday evening, the IGth of August, to commence at 7 o'clock, P. M. In view of the action, and reso lutions passed by the late State Temperance Convention, the special attendance of as many of the friends of a Prohibitory Law throughout the County, as can be present on the occasion, is earnestly invited as business of importance will be brought before the meeting. Addresses, as usual. may he expected. JOHN POUTER, Prat. Thrum. (3 ',mutts, AND OTHERS ) ) William P. Orbison, James Maguire, &drys. John 11: Matlera, August 2,1854.-2 w. Land For Sale. The undersigned desirous of removing to the West offers for sale his lands, consisting of 265 acres of improved lend; the improvements con sist of a good Stone !louse, is double Log Barn, enrwnter Shop, and Blacksmith Shop; a greet variety of fruit on one end of the farm, and on the other and a two Story Log House, and good frame horn, and some young fruit truss planted. There are about 160 or 170 ncros cleared, and in a good state of cultivation, the remainder is well timbered, end within 1 mile of a good saw-mill; there are scrotal never &fling springs of water ont the premises. This property is so situated ns to divide into two farms if desired. The pro perty is situate about 31 miles cast of this boro' August Oil. 1854. JOHN PORTER. DEDICATION. THE dedication of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Altoona, Blair county, Pa., will mice place un Sabbath, lath of August. One of the Bishops, assisted by Rev. Win. B. Edwards, Rev. John A. Collins,l'. E. of CumberMOD's held, and other Clergymen, still be present :mil officiate on tilts OCCRAOII. Tho public aro respect fully invited to attend. July 2i, 1854. TO SCHOOL TEACHERS. WANTED, a Male and Female Teacher for the first Male and Female Schools in this Borough. School to commence on the 4th Sop tember next, and continue seven months. Good salaries will be given to cool. teachers. THOMAS ADAMS, President of Board of Directors. July 26, 1854.-3 t. LAND WANTED. A NY person hoeing a small piece of land fin• /1 sale, within ten miles of this place, say six or eight acres, can find ft purchaser who will pay rosy cash now o, by calling at my lard agenny, at the office of the Huntingdon Journal, July 26, 1854. HOOVER Still at His Post ruHE undersigned, now engaged in putting op Aruntage's Electra Magnetic Lightning Reds in this and adjoining counties, would res pectfully cull the attention of the intelligent pith lie to the great superiority of this Patent, at a season like this, when accidents to property and life almost daily occur, it is the dictate of human ity, as well es interest, to make use of the best moans of security in our power, for though the Lightning bo in the hands of Him who rules the storm, His protection and blessing are always connected with our own effort, SAMUEL HOOVER. • _ _ July 26, 1854.-tr. FRANKLIN HOUSE, Chesnut Street,betweeu 3d and 4th, P. I.LAIMVOIII-, OLIVER 11. P. PARKER., I,f Ohio, and JAMES 11. LAIRD, of this City, having leased the above well known and popular house, for a term of years, are now prepared to accom modate guests iu a manner equal to any house in the city. The location of this house is superior to any otbiw, being in immediate proximity to business; nig" to most of the Ranks, Public Offices. Post Office and the Exchange, where omnibusses start for alt parts of the city. Tho house having been put in thorongh repair, and now furnitaro added, with many modern im provements, will add much to the comfort of guests. The tables wilt at all times ho supplied with the bast the market affords, and nothing shall be wanting, on our pint, to stake the FRANKIAX truly the Teeters' HOMO. Your patronage is most respectfully solicited. PARKER, & LA ID. July 19. 1854.-3 m. T ° THE VOTERS OF HUNTINGDON County.—l offer myself as an Independent Candidata for the Legislater°, at the ensuing full election, and respectfully ask your support. JACOB WEIGHT. Union township, July 19, 1014.-41.' JUST receiving, this week, Mackerel, Herring, &c., and for sale by J. &W. SAXTON. GOLD CHAINS—A flue variety for sale, vO. ry low, at Bust. SN Abeautiful lot of Coat lrun Pumps, fur Wells awl Cisterns, just reeeivol, mid fur onto by • Feb. 23, 1857. J. XT •. American Artists , Union, Ijllfl to the Works of the Artists' I Union ere respectfully infhrmrd that from the unprecedented Ihror which they have recei cd, the Secretory feels confident in stating that the whole number of Engravings (250,000) will he disposed of within n few months, of which duo notice, through the press, will he given. AGENTS ore requested to form Clubs and send in their Subscribers without delay. J. W. 110LBROOICE, Secietnry. :31,5 Broadway, New Yo July 19, 1854.-3 m. REGISTER'S NOTICII. Notice to hereby given to all persons Interested that the following named persons have settled their accounts in the Itegister's Other, nt hLtn tingdon, end that the said accounts will Ito pre sented for confirmation and allowance, at nn Or phans' Court, to be !mid nt Huntingdon, in and for snid county of llttntingilon, on Wednesday the 16th day of August next, to wit : 1. Peter Livingston, acting Vxecntor of the last Will and Testament of Alexander Living ston lute of Barren township, deed. 2. John 111'Hinstry. Executor of the last Will and Testament of Samuel Wiiinstry, late of Shirley township, dec'd.. _ 3. Philip Bailiet, acting Executor of Philip Barnet, Sr., late of Tod township, deed. 4. Benjamin F. Patton and John T. Matthias, Administrators of the Estate of Dr. David Dil ler, late of Warriorsmark township, deed, 5. Margaret Newell, Executrix of the last Wilt and Testament of Andrew Newell, late of West township, deed. G. Final Account of Jesse Borkstresser rind David Berkstroser, Executors of theory Berk stresscr, late of Tod township, dee'd. 7. Alexander Port and Aisham States, Ex ecutors of Frederick Sheonefelt, lota of Walker township, deed. 9. George W. Johnston and Alexander John ston, Administrators of Benjamin Enyeart, deed, who was Administrator of William Lytle, late of Jackson township, dec'd. 9. Joseph Bell, Administrator of Joseph Ber ry. deed., who was Executor of the last Will and Testament of Joseph Robison, late of Tell town ship, deed. 10. Charles Lynn, Administrator oral() Estato of Alvah Chileote, late of Cromwell township, deed. 11. John Owens, Administrator of the Estoto of John Spanoglo, Into of Warriorsmark town ship, dee'd. 13. John R. Metz and Hiram Slmdle, Execn tors ofthe last Will and Testament of Abraham Shadle, late annul) , township, deed. 13. Thomas 8011, Administrator of Samuel Henry, Into of Borne township, dec'd. 14. John Thompson, Trustee appointed, by the Court, to mako sale of the Real Estate or .Joshua Cox, late of Warriorsmark township, dec'il. 15. George Borst, Guardian of William and James 11. Ewing, minor children of Thomas Ew ing, dee'd. 10. John Mnttorn and Samuel Wigton. Guar dians of the minor children of Jacob S. Mattern, Aced. M. F. CAMPBELL, Register. Register's 01lice, Huntingdon, July 15, PROt.LAMATION. WltEntAs by a precept to me directed, doted fit Huntingdon, the 15th day of April, A. D. 1854, under the hands and seals of the lion. George Taylor, President of tire Court of Common liens, iyer find Terminer, and gener al jail delivery of the 2 , 011 judicial distr ict of Penn sylvania composed of Huntingdon, Blair and Cam bria, curl the Hon. Thomas P. Stuart and Jura than McWilliams, his nssocuttes, Judges of the county of Huntingdon, justices assigned, appoint ed, to hear, try and determine all and every in dictments made or taken for or concerning all alines, which by the laws of the State are made capital or felonies of death find other offtmces crimes and misdemeanors, which have been or shall hereafter be committed or perpetrated for crimes aforesaid—l nm coinmanded to make pub lic proclamation throughout my whole bailiwick that a Court of Oyer and Terminer, of Common Pleas and Quarter sessions, will be held at the Court House in the Borough of Huntingdon, on the second Monday (and 14th day) of August next, and those who will prosecute the said pri soners he then and there to prosecute them ns it stroll be just, end that all Justices of the" Peace, Coronet's and Constables within said county be then and there in their proper persons, nt ill o'clock, A. 51. of said day, with their reeonls, in- quisitions, examinations nod remembrances, to do those things which to their ollices respectfully appertain. li:ited at Huntingdon the 15th day of April, in the year of onr Lord 1854, and the 78th year of American Independence. JOSHUA GREENLAND, Sheriff. July 19, 1854. Pamphlet Laws TIIE laws of the Session of 18.54, of the Penn sylvania Legislature, have been received at the Prothonotary's Mice for distribution among the Officers entitled thereto. THEO. IL CREMER, Pro'ty. July 19, 1854.-31. Executor's Notice. LETTERS Testamentary on the Estate of NA THAN GREENLAND, late of Cass township, Huntingdon county, deed., having been granted to tit undersigned, all persons indebted wilt make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authentic:n.l tor settle ment. MOSES GREENLAND, Clay tap., Ilunt. co., ANDREW SHAW, Taylor tarp., Fulton co., July 12,'54.-6t. • Executors. INOTICE To the Creditors upon the Main Line of Public Improvements! mirm Creditors upon the Slain Lino of the Public Improvements are hereby notified, that pursuant to an act, entitled "An Act to pro vide for the Ordinary Expenses of Government, the repairs of the Public Canals and Railroads, and other general and special appropriations," approved the Otis day of May, 1854, tho Commis sioners appointed to examine all claims for Mo— tive Power and Repairs, bearing date prior to the Ist day of December, 1853, Mill Inert at the following places and periods, for the fulfil ment of the ditties assignee them, vie.: Hollidaysburg, on Monday, July 10. Summit, Thursday, " 13. Johnstown, " Monday, " 17 Blairsville, " Monday, " 24. Pittsburg,•aTThursday, to 27. Huntingdon,. " Thursday, Aug.:). Lewistown, " Monday, " 7. 11li Ilerstown, " Thursday, " 10. Harrisburg, " Monday, " 14. Columbia, " Thursday, " 17. Parksbarg, " Monday, " 21. Philadelphia, "• • • •.• • • Thursday, " 24. THOMAS A. MAGUIRE, Secretary. July 12, 1854.-7 t. BA.NEING HOUSE BELL, GARRETTSON & CO., On Nortimrest Corner of Mil noel Maar/outc ry Streets, in the Borough of 1 funtingdon, A T which it general Banking business is con tomplated to be done. Drafts on Philadelphia, Pittsburg, he., always for sale. Collections made at the princi pal points in the United States. Money received on deposit,payable en demand, without interest; also for :1, 6, and 12 months, payable with reasonable rates of interest thereon. Members or Firm: Hollidaysburg, Pa., J. M. B. B. JOIINRTON. WM. JACK, W3I. M. Lloyd. Hantiapion, Pa., . . A. P. WILsoN, - War. Donuts, Jrt•, .1. Gm. MILES, Tir.. Fr.En, W31.1'. OHHISON, JOHN SCOTT, JAMES GA VIN, GEta. W. GAHHC,TTSON. _.. . - . Ilaulingdon, P., July 12, 185.1.-211. CcANDIEs, &c.,wholesalo and k•- ) retail, at the cheap store of .1. BIZICKER. Fish for Sale. 15 ilarrel.Sitiquelianna Shad, 10 Half hid. 6 , . 6 just received and for sale at the stare of GEO. GWIN, CtILVER Butter Knives, and Salt Spoons, at 1.3 E. Snaro's Clump Jewelry Store, rd 11,01' (7.ut 11,11, refeiVell and to , !) , ,r by J fi W. SiArk,N. Sheriff's Safez BY virtuo,of Sundry Writs of FL Fa., Lee. Ea. and Vend Exp.. issued out of the Court of Comm Pleas of Huntingthmeounty, and to me di rected, I will expose to Public Sale at the Court House, in the Borough of Huntingdon, on TUESDAY the 15th dor of August, fit 10 o'- elork, A. M., of said day, the following described Beal Estate, to wit t All the defendant's right, title and interest of, in and to to certain tract of lend in Weit township, containing ono hundred and ten acres, with about GO acres cleared, a small/me anti a half story square log house find if small barn thereon erected, bounded by lands of Samuel Peightal, Benjamin Corbin, Judge Cwin, and others. Seized, taken in execution, end to be sold nit the property of Abralutm Evans. ALSO—A tract of land situate in Springfield township, containing ono hundred acres, with idiom twenty-tire cleared, end a small log house thereon erected, hounded on the west by David James, on the south by lands of Mishit Green, by Henry Cromer on the east, and Morris Cut- ' shall on the north. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the properly of John Slates and John Slates, Jr. ALSO—A lot of ground in Warriorsmark township, on which is erected a plank dwelling house and elmirmaker nip, as the property of John Bretton. Also, the interest of David Bru ton inn lot of too acres, in Warriorsmark town ship, on which are erected two dwelling houses, a blacksmith shop, &c. Seized, taken in execu tion, and to he sold as the property of David &atoll and Joi n t Bruton. ALSO—A lot of ground in Wnrriorsmark township, on which are erected a dwelling house, store house, and small stable, end the interest of deft., viz : the undivided half of a small foundry adjoining the shove property. SCi7.Ol, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of lien ry Branton. ALSO—AIt the right, title and interest of William Johnston of, in and to a tract of farm land in Hopewell township, in the county of Hun tingdon, containing about one hundred and forty acres of land, be the same more or less, about seventy acres of which me cleared, bounded as follows, to wit: by lands of Adam Speck on the east, Back Bono Ridge on the north, on the west by tho public road leading to Coffee Run, having thereon erected a new log house and other im provements. Seized, taken in execution, and to ho sold ns the property of Wm. Johnston, ALSO—AII that real estate, lots, shares of joint stock and parcel of land, with the improve ments thereon, situate in the village of Shade Gap, in the county of Huntingdon, and State of Pennsylvnnia, hounded and described ns follows, to wit:—at undivided interest in Milnwood Acad emy and the two certain lots of ground upon which the same is built, the said interest being nearly the undivided half, to wit; seven and n Mill shares of sixteen shares of joint stock, at one hundred dollars per share, in the said Academy and the two certain lots of ground aforesaid upon which the same is built. Each of said Academy lots lying and being sixty feet in front on the road or street running from the Shade Gap to wards the Burnt Cabins, and extending back nt right angles one hundred and forty feet, adjoining each other, and upon which is erected, as afore said, n large stone building forty-eight feet in front by thirty-eight feet back, three stories high, designed and built and occupied mid known as Milnwood Academy. Also, the whole of the following lots of ground and the buildings there . Meted, to Wit : ono other lot adjoining the above described Academy lots on the north, be ing sixty feet in front on the street running from Shade Gap towards the Burnt Cabins, and ex tending back at right angles ono hundred and fumy feet, upon which is erected a large new building for studies and dormitory, &e. Also, ono other lot, adjoining the Academy lots before described on the senth,being sixty feet in front on the street aforesaid, and extending back at right nnglem one hundred and forty feet, upon which is oreetetl 0 largo new school awe, and hall, &e., together with alt and singular the interest of the said George T. Hudson itt the building of Milo - wood Academy. Seized, taken in execation, and to be sold as the property of George T. 1111t1H011, the mortgager in the said writ of Levari Facia . ALSO—A lot of ground situate in the village of Shade Gap, Iluntingdon county, and being and lying on the west side of the road or street run ning front Shade Gap towards the Burnt Cabins, fronting on said street sixty feet and extending hack at right angles one hundred RIO sixty feet, and numbered I I itt the surveyed plot of said vil lage. SeizelLtaken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Samuel Campbell. ALSO—Thirty acres and 11 perches of timber land, situate in Union township, Huntingdon county, adjoining lands of John Shoup on the east, Jacob Miller on the north, and Elie! Smith and others on the west. Seized, taken in execu tion, and to be sold as the property of John F. Spangler. JOSHUA GREENLAND, Sliff. Sheriff's Office, Huntingdon, July 111, 1854. PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, by a precept to me directed by v v the Judges of the Common Pleas of the county of Huntingdon, bearing test the 15th day of A pril, 1854, I am commanded to non ke Public Proclamation throughout my whole baili wick, that a Court of Common PlCas will be hold in the Court House in the Borough of Hun tingdon, on the third Monday (and Slot day) of Aug., A.D., 1851, for the trial of allissues in said Court, which remain undetermined before the said Judges, when and where nil jurors, witnesses and suitors, in the trial of all i,sues are required to 'wear. _ _ _ nt Huntinglan, the 15th ilay at April, in the year dour Lora 1854, and the 78th year ot'Ainerienn Independence. JOSHUA UHEENLAND, Sheriff. July 19, 1854. Scholarships in the Cassville Seminary. THE Trustees of Cassville Seminary will sell Scholarships from this date until the 111th lay of August next, for Tuition in all the branches taught in the Institution, except the Ornamental, at the fellowing rates: For one Student fur 3 years, $l5 4 " 6 , Certificates transferable, D. CLARKSON, Treaer, Ono. W. Syn., Sect'cy. Cassvillc, July: 5, 185 . 4.-Im. Farm mad Saw-Mill tbr Sale. Tilo subscriber offers fur sale his Farm and Saw Mill, situate in Barret) township, of this count•, itt the junction of Stone Creek end East Branch, containing Two Hundred and Thir ty Acres, of which Su Acres is cleared and in a good state of cultivation; the balance is covered with Pine and Oak timber, and all tillable. July 5, 1554. JAMES HEMPHILL. Town Property for Sale. TILE snbseriber offers some valuable property for sale in the Borough of Alexandria. con sisting of Two flosses and Lots. The houses are large and comfortable, with every requisite outbuilding. One of the houses has been occu pied ns a store, &e. tile lot are a great vari ety of fruit trees. Possession could be obtained in the fall, if desired. July 5, 1854, , SAMUEL SPYKEIL Sale or Laud. 111IIE subscriber offers for sale his farm, lying I within three miles of Shirleysliarg, Hunt ingdon county, Pa., containing about 143 acres, SO of which i 0 cleared and under good fence, a considerable part post nail rail. On the premit;es aro a two story dwelling iIOUSO, large and con venient, and a large frame Sank barn, both en tirely new. The above property being within three miles of Shirleysharg, renders it convenient fur those who may wish to send their sons and daughters to the excellent Schools established in that borough. Those wishing a good and con venient home can be accommodated, and upon easy terms. B. E. COLLINS. July 5, 1854. BLANKS.--Always buy your Blanks at the "Journal Office." We have now prepared a ve ry superior article of BLANK DEEDS, BONDS, JUDGMENT NOTES, SUMMONS', EXECU TIONS, &c. Executor's Notice. L ErrEIZS testamentary on the Eqtato of L liouSI:1101.1)E11, lute of Porter township, Huntingdon county, dee'd., honing been granted to the undersignol, all persona in debted will make immediate payment, and those haying claims will pre,ent Own properly authen ticated fur settleilicm. MOSES HAMER, JOON HOUSEHOLDER, July :;„ ".".4. Ct. COURT ArFnuts, 111iG. TER3I, ISSI. Trial I.lsi. FIRST WIUK. Geo. Dickeratalf et al David Patterson et al. SECOND WEOK. John E. Thompson et al vs. John W. Swoope. Traverse of Inquisition in ewie or A. Ambrose, 64 Andrew P. Wilson on. Michael Buoy. Alex. Dymart's Ex'rs vs. Israel Cryder's Adtn'rs. Archibald King vs. Charles S. Black. Bluer & White VA. Williatn Stewart. \V. r. ;Were:try & Co: vs. R. Woods. Garn'ee. Nathaniel Kelly vs. Lewis Kesselring. Patrick Tully vs. The renter, R. li. Comp'ny. Adolphus Patterson vs. John Doughenbaugh. Samuel WlVilliams vs. John Jamison. Peter Hanselman vs. Dr. S. T. Charlton. Grand Jurors, William Africa, shoemaker, ITenderson tp, Jacob C. Crotsley, farm,. Ca,. James Cree, merchant. Dublin. John Chatty, blaelmmith, Ilarree. James Fleming, merchant, Barree. Robert Flemin7, farmer, Jackson. Jackson Fee, farmer, Henderson. Abraham Grubb, filmier, Penn. Benjamin Glasgow, merchant, Union. Kenscy L. Green, farmer, Clay. John Gregory, fitrmer, Jackson. James Gilhie 1, firmer, Tell. Wiilitun lineman, farmer, Morris. William Harvey, wagon•maker, Shirley. Joseph I leffner, fitrmer, Walker. Itobert Kinkead, Esq.. just. peace, itlorrir. .Toseph Kehler. jest. pence, Warriommark. John Meetly, farmer, Springfield. Clutrle3Mit , klcy, manager, Tod. Benjamin Ramsey, farmer, Springfield. Samuel Reed, farmer, Penn. George It. Steiner, merchant, Morris. Thomas States, laborer, Bonderson. John Weston, fanner, Wartiorsniark. Traverse Jurors. ri UST IV Bradley, farmer, Clay. limey Creamer, farmer, Springfield. John Coulter, constable, Walker. John Cadman, Sterner, Union. John M. Cunningham, carpenter, Hender.ton, John Cunningham, fanner. West. Elbert Colestitek, fanner, Henderson. William Dean ' Ihrmer, Penn. Gideon Elias. Steiner, Tod. .fames Entrain, farmer, Hopewell. James Erwin, farmer, Berme. J. Fleming, of Sample, boat builder, Porter. John Carver, farmer. Shirley. Robert Gill, fanner, Warriorstnark. James Canoe, merchant. Warriorsmark. Mai. S. Ilareison, (linter, Shirley. [(avid Ilamilton, fanner, Tod. William Hoffman, carpenter, Ifenderson. John Ilagey, Harmer, Hopewell. Benjamin I lartman, farmer, West, George Jackson, farmer. Jackson. Evan Jones, laborer, Franklin. Henry Kehler, fitemer, Warriorsmnrk. Samuel Kreiger. mason, I fopewell. Robert tailor, Henderson. James Keith, Sinner, Hopewell. Adam Leffitrd, farmer, Porter. • Peter Livingston, limner, Barree. Charles McCarthy, farmer, Brady. John If. Morrison, Sumer, Ilenderson. James McClure, Harmer, Porter. Thomas Miller, farmer. Barree. John Merely, Siemer, Tod. John C. Moore, carpenter, Penn. Amid' Price, limner, Cromwell. John Snyder, shoemaker, Walker. Michael Star, fanner, Cromwell. Andrew Shore, Steiner, Clay. John S. Stewart, gentleman, Porter. John IT. Stonebralmr, potter, Franklin. Peter Stryker, farmer, Porten• David Stever, Sumer, Cass. Elijah Thompson, Steiner, Cass. W. Wagoner, of Chiristitm, stone mason, Clay Jonathan Wall, farmer, West. Daniel Wornelsdorf, just. luster, Fmnklitt. John Watson, manager, Brady. It. B. Wigton, trots mastur,•Croutwall... PECOND wren. Daniel Bumbangh, thrmer, Hopewell. John Bolsbangh, merchant, Morris. John Baker, flumer, Clay. Caleb Brown, farmer, Clay. Thomas Bell. merchant, 'tame. Abraham Chilcote, farmer, Cromwell. Nicholas Crum, miller, '1704. William Curry, jr., factory man, Franklin. Simon Coulter, boatman, Walker. Ralph Crotsley, farmer, Cass. Samuel Davis, blacksmith, West. Oliver Etitire, firmer, Shirley. Samuel Foster, miller, Henderson., Michael Fetterhoof, farmer, Morris. Phineas Green, farmer, Walker. George A. Heaton, merchant, Brady. James Harper, mason, Cromwell. George Ilutchinson, firmer, Barrer. Jesse Ifollingsworth, just. peace, Shirley. Jacob S. Jones, farmer, Tell. Isaac Kurtz, farmer, TA. Michael Low, farmer, Merit.. James McDonald, distiller, Brady. John It. McCarthy, Peter, Brady. Andrew McClure. gentleman, Porter. John B. Moreland, teacher, Clay. Peter Piper, fanner, Porter. George Pheasant, farmer, Union. Eli Plenum% frmer, Hopewell. Daniel Powell. laborer, Jackson. John Ridenour, farmer, Walker. Benjamin Stitt, farmer, Dublin. Daniel Stouffer, farmer, West. George Wilson, farmer, West. Robert Wilson, jr., farmer, West. Richard Wills, cabinet maker, Warriorsmark. Administrator's Notice. jETTERS of Administration having been granted to the undersigned on the Estate of Jamb STl,l,lt, lute of Coss township, I looting don county, dee'd., all persons indebted will make immediate payment, unit those haring claims will present them properly authenticated for set tlement. SARAH STEVER, j A „ DAVID STEVER, `"`" lr .Talcs, 1514.-6 t .• White Sulphur and Chalyheate Springs, AT DOUBLING GAP. Ti,ESE Springs aro now open for the reception of visitors. They ore situated in Cumber land county, Penn'n., 30 mike west of Barris hurg. end are accessible hr the Cumberland Val ley Railroad to Newville; from thence in good conches and over easy roods eight miles to the springs. Many Improvements have been made since tho loot year, and the recent discovery of the Chnlybeato Spring adds greatly to the in ducements presented for the present season. The accommodations for Bathing in all the usual modes—water llot and cold, fresh or mincnd.— Persons visiting us will find n happy retreat mad a pleasant home. Below you hove the analysis of our Sulphur and Chalybeate Springs. SCOTT corLu, Proprietor. ANALYSIS or• THE WHITE Siunun AND CIIA. 1,111:ATE SNOWS. Tho odor of Su iphuretted lydrogen, perceived at some distance from the Spring, imparts to this water the peculiar properties of Sulphur Springs. Besides this ingredient, I find that the water con tains Carbonate of Snda, and of Magnesia, Glau ber's Snit, Epsom Salt, and Common Salt, in gredients which give it on increased value. Alter removing thy excess of Carbonic Acid which it contain., it gives nn alkaline reaction. The Chn lybeate water readily yields a precipato, after ebullition or continued exposure has expelled the excess of Carbonic Acid. Besides the Bicarbo nate of Iron, which is its chief characteristic, it also contains Epsom Salt, Common Salt, mid Carbonate of Magnesia. Respectfully yours, JAS. C. Moore. CERTIFICATII OP POTIOCIANR. Having .OVIOOCii the elements that enter into tho composition of tho White Sulphur and Clio- Iyheato Springs, of Doubling (fop, as exhibited in their nnalysis by Professor Booth, of the Mint, apraeti.<ed and competent chemist, aro !unlimi ted to say, that they pOSSCSS all the sanative pro perties of similar medicinal waters, in the cation, lisen , e, tar whitit their use has been rccutumeud• ,d by Phy Acians. N. h. HATFIELD, Al. 1). 1:1C11A111/ M I) 11,r, Al. I). 1161. , ' 111,1 NEW STAGE LINE, ri1.111; subseriberwould respectfully inform the traveling public that hr, i+ now running a line of 'lacks from Mt. Union to Orbisonin, as follows: From Orhisonia to Mt. Union anti back again, every Monday, tVetinesday and Friday. Passengers winking to go to Shade Gap, or any other place, will be taken on without delay. Ilk !lacks aro good and comfortable, and lie is determined to have none but gond and rawly drivers; in a won], his desire is to carry passengers in comfort anti safety. JAMES S. BURNET. Orhisonia, June 28, 1834.—1 y. To Brick Makers. PROPOSALS for making 500,000 Brick, at the Warm Springs near Huntingdon, will be re coivcd up till the Ifith July inst. Those propo sing to state whether with nutchine or by hand, and how much per thousand, Contractor to furnish wood, and hoW much if wood furnished, and at what rnte if wood leave provided. Work to he commenced inimedintely. Address A.l'. WILSON, Iluntii;lon, Pe, Orphans , Court Notice. T 0 the Heirs and legal Repnscntatires r1.1.1.11ES LEONARD, late of Dame township, in the coantll ?I Huntingdon, deceased. TIE Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, at I- April Term last past, on motion, granted a Role on the said heirs and legal Representatives of.lames Leonard, deed., to come into the said Orphans' Court on the first day of the August' Tertn next, to wit: the 14th day of August, A. D. 113:4, and accept or refuse that part of the rent estate ofsaiii deceased not taken Icy his wid ow. to wit: 7ii acres and 41 perches, at the valu ation thereof, to wit: $12F41,75. Of which Rule you will please tnke notice. JOSHUA GREENLAND, Sheriff. Sheriff's Mice, Huntingdon, June 28, 's4.—St. Administrators , Notice. LETTER'S of Administration having been granted to the undersigned, on the Rotate of Sainnel Shaver, late of Shirley township, deed., all persons indebted nre requested to make pay ment to them, and those having claims to present them fur settlement. DAVID SHAVER, ? J. W. SHAVER, 5 Adnfrs. June 8.8, 1854.-6 t. Administrators' Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the undersigned, on the Estate of Oliver Sharrer, late of Shirley township, deed, all persons indebted are requested to make pay ment to them, and those having claims to present them for sett lement. J. W. SIIAVEII, ANDRBIV SIIARREII, Adm'rs ' June 20, 185.1.—Gt. Land for Sale. A TRACT OF LAND situate in Germany a. Valley, near Shirleyshurg, Huntingdon co., containing about 123 Acres, the greater part or which is limestone, in a good state or cultiva tion, hounded by lauds of George Swine and Au - JOHN LOTTS. drew Spnnogle. June 21, 1854. 1854. 1854. LOOK OUT FOR THE LOCOMOTIVE: A S the shrill whistle of the Locomotive will zx soon be heard from Broad Top, giving a now impulse to all kiwis or business, the undersiguml has determined not to be excelled by any n ett .- horse in the country. Ile therefore Maws to the public the most elegant stuck or Spring and Siuurncr Clothing ever opened in the county, embracing the most fashionable Dress, Frock, and Sack Coats, Pants nod Vests, Shirts, Collars,Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Pe., Pc. Also, Silk and Summer Hats —nil at which he is determined to sell CHEAPER then the cheapest. Ho has on band n fashionable essortment of Cloths, Cast:Mimes, Sr., which he will make to order, in a superior manner. JACOB SNYDER. Huntingdon, Juno 7, 1854. WAR IN THE OLD HORLD: I The Russians Pere - Med!!! cusmarunAm & HEWITT, HAV ING retorted from the City with a large and splendid assortment of Goods, respect fully inforni their friends and the public at large, that they have Ideated themielyei at Mill Cre e k, and having purchased their (hoods for Cash, they are nuw prepares( to sell them as cheap, if not cheieier, than any store in the county. Their Stud ' : consists of a largeassortment of Dry Goods, Hardware, Queensware, Groceries, Boots and Shoos, Hats and Caps, and in short,everything usually kept in a 7,ountry Store. Persons wishing to purchase will find it to their interests to give them a call beliwo pur chasing elsewhere, as they two dmernined that their motto shall be Quick Sales and Small Prof its. N. D. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods. Mill Creek, May 31, 1854. A Wong Test of Two of IEVANS & WATSON'S j Salamander Safes. LATE LIGHT STREET VIRE.-11Inssns. J E. & T. FAILIIANK,4 & Co.—Gentlemen:— We take much pleasure in recsmunentling your Salamander Safes to merchants and others who may desire to purchase with a view to the preser vation of their books and other valuables, The Safe we purchased of you in July last. and man- What're(' by Evans & Watson, of Philadelphia, remained in the lire, at the burning at our store, until the entire stock was consumed. The bent was intense, as you may suppose, as there was about seventy barrels of liquor in the store, on the next floor over the safe, besides some seventy thousand pounds of rags, rope, and other consintstible matter. We had the safe opened alter the fire had ceased, and found our books stud papers PEUttOTLY Please get us up another of your Safes, of tha same size, for our future use, soon as possible, and oblige, R. & W. W. Isastcxs, No. 11fi Light Street Wharf. Baltimore May 17, 1854. Messrs. E. & T. Fairbanks & Co.—Gentlemen: It gives me much pleasure to bear testimony to the excellency of your Salamander Safes. The ono I purchased of you in July last, manufactured by Evans & Watson, of Philadelphia, saved my books awl valuable papers, when every thing else in the store was destroyed by fire, on duo morn ing of the 14th inst., at No. lIG Light street wharf. 11. F. NVILms. Baltimore, May lfith ! 1854. The above mentioned Bales CUM he seen nt E. & T. Fairbanks & Co.'s warehouse, 11l West Pratt street, near Light street wharf. G. C. Euvisa, Agent. 5.11:.1.11.1.VDER S.IFES, EVANS TSON, No. 26 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, (lato No. 83 Dock street,) H • Have now on hand a large assortment of their PATEST SALULIM)EII EWE AND 7711EY-IROOO' Dank Vaults and Iron Doors for Bank Stores, Patent Slate Lined Refrigerators, Water filters, Seal and Letter Copying Presses, Fairbank's Platform nod Counter Scales. . Cr Solo Agency for Butterworth's, Belt Toles' and Jones' Patent Powder-proof Bauk Locks. Please give us n cull. 1.1111131,-2m. rpm , . greatest variety at Dress Trimmings, it. Fans, Cravats. %ellir, Tydo Yam, Dm,: Buttons, Ladies Collars, Chomizotts, F1111(7 Binds., Under Sleeves, Kid and Lyle Thread Glares, and Hosiery at every variety, just recei ved and for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. ABEAUTIFUL assortment of Fancy Cosi. niers, Cloths, Summer Wear, far mot and boys. Also, Carpet Bugs, &e., &c., just receiv ed and for solo by & W. SAXTON. IrA2,lc B o::,kofAt•tsuordziiii,seFL°c"ohnots.in,s; solo by .1. & W. SAXTON. JUST received a lie:natl . .) a,orltaCllt of Scot iped null Plain Whet I: ddio,,, lie .1. & W. SA vroN. 600 riEcu; glazed and en -dazed, rhvic, fur salo BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL. Where may be obtained the most speedy rem edy fur SECRET DISEASES.—GIeets Strictures, Seminal Weakness, rain iu the Loins, Affections of the Kidneys, and all those rpeculiar allections arising from a secret habit, liariicularly the youth of both sexes, which if noteured, produces con stitutional debility, rendering marriage impossi ble, and iu the end destroys both Mind and Body. Young Men, especially, who have become the victims of Sol itary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thou sands of young men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listening senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to money the living lyre, may call with full confidence. Married Persons, • or those contemplating mnrriage, being mare of physi ca l weakness, should inneedintely consult Dr. J., and be restored to perfect health. Dr. Johnston, office No. 7 South Fredrick St., seven doors from Baltimore Street, east side up the steps. (+Y, Inc particular in obtaining the name and number, or you will mistake the place. A cure warranted, or no charge made, in from one to two days. 'nun NOTWIFL—Dr. Johnston's office is in his dwelling, op the steps. Ilia very extensive prac tice is a sufficient guarantee, that ho is the only prom physician to apply to. Dr. doliston, member of the Royal College of Surgeons. London, graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges of the United States, and the greater port of whose life has been spent in the llospitals of London, Paris Philadelphia, nail elsewhere, has effected sonic of the most aston ishing cures flint were ever known, many trou bled with ringing in the ears and head when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sud den sounds, end bashfulness, with frequent blush ing attended sometimes with derangement of mind, were cured bnotediately. A Cantata DisnAsn.—lt is a melancholy fact that thousands WI victims to this horrid disease owing to the unskilfulness of ignorant pretenders who by the use of that deadly poison Mercury, ruin the Constitution, causing the most serious symptoms of that dreadful disease to make their appearance, such ns alreetiom of the head, nose, throat, skin, etc., progressing With frightffil ra pidity till death puts a period to their dreadful suffering, by sending them io that Bourne salience no traveler rooms. TAKE PARTICULAR Nomm—Young men who have Mimed themselves by it certain practice in dulged in when alone—n habit ftequently learned from evil companions, or at school—the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured renders marriage impossible, und de stroys both mind and body. What a pity that a young man, the hope of his country, and the darling of his parents should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequence ofdeviating from the path of nature and indulging inn certain secret habit. Such persons before contemplating Marriage, should reflect that a sound mind and Ludy ore the most necessary requisites to promote connu bial happiness, Indeed without these, the jour ney through life becomes it weary pilgrimage, the prospect hourly darkens to the view: the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and tilled with the melancholy reflection, that the happiness of another breollles blighted with our Own. CONSTITUTION., I. I hut.tyv.—Dr. J. nildress- es young then, and all who have injured them selves by private and improper indulgence. - DirrisSasa.—Those are sonic of thesad and melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth, vie: Weakness of the 13ack and Limbs, Pains in the heed, Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular power, Palpitation of the Heart Dys pepsia, Nervous Irritability, Derangements of the Digestive Inactions, General Debility Symptoms of Consumption. fie. IMENTvamv—The fearful effect, on the mind ate much to he dreaded; Loss of memory, Confusion of Wm., Depression of Spirit, Evil Forbudings; Aversion to Society, Self Distrust, Love of Soli tude, tie., are some of the evils produced. Thousands of persons of nll ages,can now judge what is the cause of theiraleclining health. Los ing their vigor, becoming wmtk, pale and emacia ted, h av e singular appearance about the eyes, cough anal symtoms of consutnption. Married persons, or those contemplating mar riage, lacing aware of physical weakness, should tie uwdiately consult Dr. J. and be restored to per fect health. 011iee, No. 7, South Frederick-St., 13:Minium, 31,1. ALL SURGICAL OPERATIONS PERPORMEO.— N. 13. Let no false delicacy prevent you, but ap ply immediately either personally or by letter. Skin Diseases Speedily Cured, To Svmsmatts.—The many thousands cured at this Institution within the last ten years, and the numerous important Surgical Operations performed by Dr. J.,witnessed by the Reporters of the papers, and many other persons, notices of which have appealed again and again before the public, is a mtlicient guarantee that the afflicted will find a skillful and honorable pitys:cian. As there are so minty ignorant and worthless quacks advertising themselves us Pllysiciansouin ing the health of the afflicted Dr. Johnston would say to those unacquainted with his reputation that his Credentials ur Diplomas always hang in his office. liGkness of the organs immediately cured, and full vigor restored CZ' All - letters post paid—roncilies scut by nail. May 22, 185.1.-13'. BOOKS! BOOKS!! IE9 of now 15,000 ,n embracing every variety usually kept taL,C. in a Philadelphia Book Store, for sale eholesale and retail very low for cash. Orders from all pnrte of the eonntry solicited, and will ho promptly and faithfully attended to. School Books and Stationary of every kind will be kept constantly on hand nt the lowest rates. Harper's Magazine and Godcy's Lady's Book, ran ho bad every month no soon ns out. Store opposito Whittaker's Hotel, Railroad St., Huntingdon, Pa. 1000 Pieces Wall Paper, nil of which was purchased this Spring, of the latest and most Mshionable styles to bo lintel in Philadelphia, for sale very low, from 121 ets. a piece and up wards, at ColloWs Cheap Book Store, opposite Whittaker's lintel, Huntingdon, Pa.. W.M. COLON. April 26, I 4.11. THE LATEST ARRIVAL SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS J. & IV. SAXTON, TJAAT just received from Philadelphia the - 1 - 1 largest and best assortment of Spring and Summer Goods ever filtered, and nt lower prices than ean be purchased at any other house. They are determined to. ell lower titan eon Ise purchased anywhere east of tile Allegheny, and no mistake. If you wish to he satisfies' of the fact, call and see. Dry Goods, suelt ns Cloths, Cnssimers, Satinetts, Tweeds, Childrens' ware, Cottoundes, wosted. Tho handsmnest assortment of Ladies Dress; Combs ever offered. Also, Trimming of every variety, the best assortment over offered. 1000 webs assorted Prints, and every other article usually kept in a country store. Hardware, s o o l r l m rh o it; ) l t i over always tl k w t •s in this keep thel e n e. rgest and best ft - Queousware, a magnificent assortment, which wo are Jelling quite low. Groceries, are olittle up, Inn we are determined to sell as low if not loner, than any other hunso,uceurding to quality. Citdar and Willow IVare, such ng Baskets, Tubs, Buckets, ICrout Stands, &e., - - Carpels and Oil Cloths. hea•ttiful assortment, which will ho sold low, call and see and he satisfied of the liter. Hats and taps. of the very 13test and hest style; also Boots and Shoes, the best and cheapest ill towll; if yjn don't be Hem it, cAtt, NI/ SEE. IV') are also purchasing and storing Grain, and it is admitted on all hands that we hare the most convenient place fur Ullloll , lilig grain in ur about town, April 12, ISS-1. A BEAU'CII ILL lot 01 Gent.. Lactic. ti.titors.and Shoes, 6euts. Loot.; nod Shot, GLi;m3 HII.I of nu CildlC43 vurtett PI hy I `l",,,Cs lEFITAI! ALL EARNION, HA VINO removed his extensive Store to No MeCaban's Row, formerly occupied by a K. Simonton, is now prepared to accotnniodat , his old customers, and the public generally, with a splendid and fashionable asssortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Ills assortment consists of Dry Goode, Groceries, Hardware, Queenswarc. end rill kinds ofgooda usually kept in a Country Store. Also, a beautiful cheap and elegant as, sortment of Ladies' Dress Goods, and Trimmings of every variety. Also, I hit', Caps, IlonnetA, %muted Shoes, and a variety rat goods of all kinds. Country produce taken in exchange for good:, at the highest market prices. Huntingdon, April 5, 1854. ZINC PAINTS. ONE Timm CHEAPER THAN LEAD, AND k'REE FROM ALL 1'01.5. l)( W.:11;1T1ES. Tho New Jersey Zino Company RAVING GREATLY ENLARnED TIIEIR WORKS, and improved the quality of their products, art 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. 'nail WRITE. ZINC, whieh is sold dry or ground in oil, is warranted PURE and unsur passed to BODY and nu(form whilenesg. A method of preparation has recently been discovered, which enables the Company to war rant their paints to keep trosh and soft in the kegs for any reasonable time. In this re , pect their paints will be superior to any other in the market. Their Drown Zinc Paint, which is sold nt n price, and can only ho made from the Zinc orc from New Jersey, is now well known for its pro tective qualities when applied to iron or other metallic gurfaceg. Their Stone Color Point possesses nll the pre perties or the Brown, and is of no agreeable eel or for painting Cottages, Depots, Out-building, Bridges, &c. Dealers supplied on liberal terms by their Agents, FRENCH 6, RICHARD& 11 /mlegale Point Dralers and Introar, N. W. cor. of lOth S.. Market Sts., Phila. April 19, 1954.-6 m. CALL BEFORE YOU PURCHASE. GEORGE GIVIN, HAS just received, and opening, at hi; well known Store in Mnrkct Square, the large., nod prettiest assortment or Spring and Summer COOll3 ever oll'eretl to the people of Huntingdon an.l vicinity, and is now rapidly selling at unusualle low prices. My stock comprises in par!, Clouts, Cnssinier Munk and fancy, So tinett4, a large variety of Satin and Silk Voqing.:, Kentucky and l'untiu Jeans, 'l'weeds. Thikings, brown and bleached 'Muslim, Drills, Crash Bugs am! flogging, Tabb• I Sillier, &e. Lodkes Incas and Fancy Goods, Prints in abundance, Mons. dc Lanes, DO Bete_, i i i z ieca,, Lit Arcs, black and fancy. colored Silks, Cashmeres, Bonnet and bloclice Silt Edging Ribbons, fancy Gimp, Mach silk Ta, lore,' Kid Gloves, Gents black do.. Linen all,l Silk Hmt d kcrrh icfa, Italian Cravats, llosicry.e.!• Boots and Shoes. Hardware, Queensware, Glassware and Cedar Ware. Groceries, Hats and Caps. A great variety of Straw Goods. My stock has been selected with the grealc,L . care regard to quality and price, Mot 1 flatter myself thnt 1 eon oiler inducement.; to iftatrlia.fei. , not to he found elsewhere. Thankful for iho potrouttge of tho post, be to friends, and the public generally, 1 rospecifull solicit n cuntinnonco of she sonic. la' My old stock of Quetta will he sold at per cent. below cost. April 12, 185.1. GRAND OPENING SPRING AND SU.MMER A. WILLOUGHBY, 'ETAS just returned from the east with a tar 1 - 1 - and splendid assortment of Spring and Summor Clothing, fin• men and boy', mode iq the Intent fashion mid in the most durable manner. Who ever want.: to lie dressed hotter end eltenper than anybody else in town, let hint c a ll nt W11.1.01,11151'4 CIIIIAI . CLOTIIIINO STOItl:, one door west of 'I Sotes drug stone, Huntingdon. Call and see for yourselves. April 19, MI NEW CLOTHING STORE Now's the Time for Bargains ! 30 per cent. Cheaper than the Cheapest ! ! Tim, undersigned most respectfully announce.% to the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity, that he has opened one of the hest and most spiea did assortment of Ready-Mnde (•lothing, that hu, ever been in the llomugh of Huntingdon. 11,. takes pleasure in stating to the public that he i fully prepared to sell Cheaper than the Cheapest! Ile will constantly keep on hand the grcate t variety of the following articles, viz: Superfine Black Dress and Frock Coat,, brown and fluicy sack coats, pantaloon, new• style, black and fancy cassimere, and cassi • net nnd corduroy. Also, a great i•airety of plain and Ilincy Summon Pantaloons. Vests, the richest and most varied ussortmew ever oared in this place. Boys' clothing, linen shirts, silk under-shirt: and drawers. A choice selection of neck and pocket hand. kerchiefs.—Also a largo stock of Hats and Caps, Untlircllas.trunks, carpet-bags, atul a great 111101 y other articles. Cr Persons wishing to buy clothing would rh well to call and extunino this stock below pur chasing. elsewhere. at Store two doors west of tho root (nlicc. 11. ltuntingdon, April 19.1954. ROBBED, BUT NOT DISHEARTENED. Brilliant Display or Jewelry THE public generally, and the rascal:: who. some time since, mitered my store and remo ved valuables to the amount of nlmut $llOO without my permission, are informmi that 1 Intro just opened a more general and bettor assortment of articles in my lino of business that was ever brought to Huntingdon, consisting of Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Fine linives, Pistols. Perfumery, Port Mon- Haien, Silver Waro, and Fancy . A tildes, &c., &e. My old friends and customer', and the public in general throughout the county, are requested to call and examine my assortment. LIMIHND SNAHIi. Huntingdon, March 29, 1854. 11111iiiitiinck's Family Medicine iiir sale by IIORACE W. SMITiI. Ibuningdon, March ACIIOIcE lot of Shingles for sale at th, cheap store o RIC KIM. GARDEN SEEDS For , ale at the Cheap Store 01 J. BRICKER Ab . eautiful tiasurtment of Silk:Dress ratter' Slack Silk, and Doutiet Liuitat, Just reeet, .1 and fur sale by J . &'W. tits: rua. SILK Dret.,Alatteri,, Butane du Lanes, Bern zes, awl Lawns of every variety unit color o, -.. it...ir.,•1 slut list . i , I. by Ir. ;;Avrny