Real Eetate Agenoy, The under,,igned has eanibii,thed an agency ,tor the Sale and Purchase cf Real Estate in "Huntingdon county. Any person wishing to sell or purchase can give us a description of the property, its lout. tine quantity, 9uality, and terms. , We engage in this agency on such terms as cannot be objected to. The Agent has the facility of making the property extensively known. We now have some very desirable land which we offer on easy terms. WM. BREWSTER. Viir Flour commands the trilling sum of el. eren'doliars per barrel inEdinburg. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 26.—The Flour market is firm, but the demand has been limit. ed. There is but little inquiry for export, and only barrels good brands sold at $8,75 per bbl. A sale of 500 barrels for October delivery at $B. There is a lair inquiry for borne consump tion from $8,75 up to $10,50 for common and fancy brands,. Glum—Wheat is in demand. Sales of :woo bushels fair and prime Southern red, at $e,75 per be., afloat, some old Pa. at $l,BO, and white at $1,85R1,90. Rye is wanted. 'Corn is in active request, awl further sales et 86 cents, afloat, and 88 cents in store. Oats are in demand. The moat extraordinary dismver, in the Irnrid is the Great Arabian itemedy for Has and .Reran. TT O. I t,t,E3.1:3 ( - CELEBRATED ARABIAN LINIMENT. H. G.FARRELL'S GENUINE ARABIAN LINIMENT is a most extraordinary medichw, the truth of which is placed beyond doubt by the vast sales of the article and the many cures being daily performed by it, which previously had resisted all other medicines and the skill of the bestphysicians in the world. It is com posed of balsams, extracts and gums peculiar to Arabia—possessing, in a concentrated form, all their stimulating, anodyne, penetrating, ime• tuous and revulsive properties, and tlw same which, ages ago, were, used by the "Sons or the Desert," with such miraculous success, is ea . ring the diseases of both man and beast. Read the following remarkable, CHM, Ir . :Veit should grilse!, pia, IL G. Farrell's Arabian Liniment far beyond any similar remedy. Mr. 11. G. Farrell—Dear Actunted by a sense of gratefulness, I submit the followina as an instance of the utility of vour :seat med. icine. My child, three years old, was sudden ly attackeil with n terrible disease, which in less than six hours prostrated it to total help leanness. The limbs became HO rigid dint not a joint could be bent; the flesh turned black and cold and entirely deprived of feelin,t the eves fixed, partially closed and altogether following this wan deafness to all sounds; Ile, spine became contracted and so carved that when lying on its back the head and heels on. Iy touched. Indeed, the child presented every appearance of being dead. Immediately on the attack, the family physician was culled in, and for three weeks he labored to restore it to feeling, but nll in vain, although it sans blister. .meats a dozen times and various rubefitcient .ments applied. A consultation of physicians was then held, but to no purpose, the case was then brought before the Medical Society, but nothing could be suggested which had not al ready been done, and the doctor then told me he could do nothing more. We then commen ced applying your Liniment freely over the en tire length of the spine. and you may imagine a parent's joy, when, after afew applioations, returning animation was apparent, and it rap idly recovered with the exception of the sight, which did not become perfect for near a month. The child is now healthy and robust as can be. Five other cases of the same kind occurred previously in my neighborhood, all of which died, when there is no doubt if your Liniment bad been used they would hove reeovered. • HENRY G. CLELAND. Peoria, March 1 19.11. Look out Ar (outer)rite: The public are cautioned against another counterfeit, which has lately made its appear once, called W. B. Farrell's Arabian Liniment, the most dangerous of all the coiiterfeits, be vause his having the name of Farrell, many will buy it in good faith, without the knowledge that a counterfeit exists, nod 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, sole inventor nod proprietor, and wholesale druggist. No. 17 Maly street, Peoria, Illinois, to whom all applications for - Agencies must be addressed. Be sure von get it with the letters H. 0. before Farrell's, thus —H. G. FARRELL'S—and his signature on the wrapper, all others are counterfeits. Sold by Thos. Read k Son, Huntingdon, It E. Sellers & Fleming Brothers wholesale, Pitts. burg, and by regularly authorized agents throughout the United States. Itisr Price 25 and 50 cents, and $1 per bottle. AGENTS WANTED in every town, village and hamlet in the United States, in which on• is not already established. Address H. G. Far. roll as above, accompanied with good reference tut to character, responsibility, &c. Aug. 30, 1851—It. Notice to S . clioo . l Director. and Teach ers, • TILE School Direclots the folhorina maned School Districts, are hco.:.y tanitied that I will meet them at the place nod time designated, for the purpose of examining, teachers and granting certificates. 'tat and September Ist in the borough . . August 31st eseptemner no 4,, of Huntingdon, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. of each day, to examitio applicants for the schools of said borough. September 2nd, nt Sprnce Creek, to examine applicants for the schools of Morris and Frank lin twps. September Sth, at Warriorsmark, to examine applicants for the schools of Warriorsmark twp. September 9th, at Alexitrlris, to examine ap pliegnts for the schools of Porter township. N. B.—Those Districts which have neelected to make out their yearly report, would center n favor by attending to it immediately. The Di rectors of the several Districts, should give me early notice of the flute when they iniend open ing their schools, MI as to enable me to appoint a convenient time to Inert them, Teachers men be examined at any time by pi, tenting certificates of good moral character Irmo the Board of Directors of the District in whielt they are apnlying. Copies of the School Laws and d ec i s ions, e o n be furnished to Directors by calling at the cave of Fisher di Williamson, on Hill street, or at my residence on Mifflin street, in the borough of Hun tingdon. .1. S. BARR, Cp. Superintendent. Huntingdon, August 30, 1854. Notice to Tax-Collectors. All Collectors of State and County taxes pre vious to 1853, are hereby notified to settle up their duplicates on or bribe the 27th day of Sep tember, or expect executions to be issued. Col lectors of 1853 and 18%4 are earnestly requested to collect and pay over to the treasurer all that they can possibly collect against the above spe cified time, as three thousand dollars are then heeded to meet the demand of Di rector , of the Poor, fur the building and finishing of the Pour Busse. ELIA Is SMITH, ) SAMUEL, %V I uTo N Oats. THOMAS lIAME,R, S Huntingdon, August 30, 1854.-3 t. ------- DIED, Of Cholera, at his residence in St. Louis, Mo., on Wednesday, August Bth, U.tstet. ma, formerly of this place, in the 48th year of his ago. ith inst., after a luthis Borough, ou the 25__ brief illness, JOHN DEATRICK, aged about eight months. "Weep not for him, there is, no cause for woe, Hoglied before the heart bad learned to sin, Before the cheek had lost its summer slow, • Or winter chilled the monitor within; The fairest flowers of earth do quickly fade, Ere corrow's cruel band is no them laid —I Weep not for him." * * *. Lines on thnDeath of Edward Whar ton. And is it so? Art thou gone to the grave? Huth death sunk, Jieneuth lira's ocean ware, That imago fgir, . tlmt graceful manly form,.. And stili'd the throbbiags of u heart au warm? • , . Art thou o'ershadowed by the death-angers wing? To enrtli s cold, damp bosom gently sleeping. Hath joy's pure sunbeams left thy smiling face; And art thou in thy long, lone resting place? Alas! 'tis 90: Thou'rt in the "spirit land' resting; Thou'rt sleeping the sleep, that knows no wa• king: And on that brow Mae(' by intellect, Death his unwelcome seal bath darkly set. Thy griefs and woes have gono like dreams [man Thou art resting in blest, undying day: Eternity beams on thy waking soul— Endless, sun•like years of bliss before thee roll. Thus o'er deep waters passeth man away; His home is not in mansions of decay— Not in the silent chambers of the grave; But in Heaven, through him who died to save. We mourn that thou hest left us, friend, so 80011; you nrt looming Where ehosen Bowers, the fairest and the best, Are culled, and gathered to the Saviour's breast. Then sleep on, departed, thy sleep "is death"— Tranquil be thy resting place "'tis the grave"— nd hope shall tell us, that orals we'll mat Thee, in that brighter world, at Jesus' feet. J. A. R. Williamsburg, August, 1854. GRAND Equestrian Festival JAMES M. JUNE & CO'S, Newly Equipped European and American Ci'f'll'il*, Will perform at HUNTINGDON, on Mon. day September 4th. 150 Horses and Men. _-,i ~., ,---. _- !:.‘ i' ~..; •:. ~_ ~...,,...,-, _ ______. _ _.-.;..-1,, , :: ::, --...,7_ --/ . 47 tf'44, -__r-,---- ----,,,,"; it ~, .7 ~..,...._,..... ' The Stud of tioNe , iv ttosornet.ed in the eottotry, find the 1 - ,r privtorq seenreil the srrvirrc (from ilievariiiiN European and Pastern of the niii.l ralenieti company of ,t1 , 110:1, .11 Clowns, Wlll , ll has ever traveled in the \Yost. To he arromplinie.l flu. l',.l. , brateil Finle nn l Striw Bum ri. or Rirliar.l Willis , trom Now York. 'rho cloillenzes ronirotition. For list of perl;olnei, sre 1,1114, I)nors (Ten nt 2 :thfl 7 o'clock, P. M. Allinisinn 25 vent. Bewnre of .hana Balloon. Aug. 30,'51. WNL.Tuxr„ Ag't. pie. To Persons out ql Emplurnent.'il $5OO to $l,OOO a Year. A ORANGE TO MAKE MONEY AND DO GOOD! Book Agents Wanted. THE Std./Tiber n number of inoct valuable Pictorial Itookg, very populnr. and of Finch a morn! and relittionc influence that while pool men mnr safely engage M theic eircitlntimi, they will confer a pribtic benefit, and receive II j;lir rnmrenwrion for their labor. Or To men of enterprise and tact, thin linsi• i ness 011(70 an opportunity for profitable employ ! moot seldom to be met with. wr Persons wishing to engage in their sale, will receive promptly by mail. a Circular con taining full partienlars, with "Directions to per sons disposed to act as :Xtrents," timelier with the terms on which they will he furnished, by addressing the snhseriher, post-paid. ROBERT SEARS, PUBLISIIFR, 181 William shred!, New-York. IN PRESS. coil ready for Aeents by the Ist of October. 1854. "Sears' Ilitistmted Description of the Russian Empire. , Fur further particulars address as above. August 30, 1854. $lO REWARD. OST, on the evening of the 24th instant, a T Port Monnia containing three $2O hills on the Lancaster Bank, a $lO hill on the York Bank. aSS hill nn the Hagerstown Bank togeth er with some cluing, amounting in all to. Eig hty some Dollar, also, a Note of my own to Stephen Gorsuch for the amount of $69,60, along with other putters and receipts. Any person finding and returning void Pocket Busk, bill re ceive the shove reward and no questions asked. JOIIN McCARTNEY. Henderson township, Aug. 30, '54.-3t. CENTRAL ACADEMY, Airy View, Tuscarora Va?ley, .Tuniata County, Penna. • TTT: Foil Session will commence on Nlotsp OCTOUER 2,1854. Whole expenses of hoard, tnition, room. fwd. washing and incidental. va ries from $5l to $57 per session of 22 weeks.— Vac.ition , from the Ist to the 15th of April, and from tl.t. 15th of August to the last of Sept. i.eo further part hail:us Aro circulars, or address (p0.4-Laid) either of the Principal, OA VII/ WILSON. A. M. DAVID LAUGHLIN, A. M. Aug. 80,'54.-2m. Port Royal P. 0. Dissolution of Partnership, THE parinerstip heretofore exiting het or. the inder•igtied. in eariying on the Woolen Factory loisine“, in Shirley township, was di.- sok ed by 'fluted consent, on Moniiiy the 14th Ihty of Aortas[ in•t. All persons having unset tled httctuean to transact with the Into firm, trill Oros° cull st the Factory, where one of the still scrihers will be in uttenihuu•c to with neon the same. PI::*11Ey M. BARE.. SAMUEL I3OOIIER Augngt 30, 1854.-3 t. N. 13. The Factory I 11