Mae Cure for Fever and Agar, Ili , rid,. itsifty.—Titht. three tithlit-VOOll5 rid 04w-third or the voittelits of the bottle) in the moroitn.t, ime•third al nom), dot the balance ill the evening, belbre !nook, on the noddles well tiny, or wheu the chills and lever have vtil.ided —provionsly biking n dose of purgotive medicine to cleanse the bowel, The bottle to lie well hakcu. eir Children to take it iu smaller do ses, proportimmil to nue. Cr Person, n kid in: in become Agents fur the volt:twitted /'rise hi. Fryer uml Ague, will Scorn the prices um! terms (for rush only) on per sonal applientimi. or I.y letter (post to 13. P. 111ASTIN, 125 Henry Street, New-York, where it rimy 1..• Inul , whoksde and rdad. Price, SI per mingle tiu per 1101.01; 504 per gromm. Also 114 7 sale. wli..lesale, SCIIIEFFELIN, UIIOTIII.BB & Cu.. Druggiits, 17i) WiUinw ,treet, turner or iteekooo, -I ork , Rod others tllro . - out the Union. Aug. 9, To Brick Makers. I[3IiOPOSAI S :mO,OOO Brick. at the A. Warm Springs near 11 ontingdon. will be re ceived op till the Itith July in 4. Those propo pine; to state whether with machine or by 11011,1, and how toweh per th.sand, Contractor to furnkli wood, and how much wood furnished, and at Whet rate it' wood leave provided. , Work to ho eommenred immediately. Addresa A. I'. WILSON, Unntingdon, Pa. 'HE greatest variety of Dress Trimmings, I Fans, Cravats, %el*, Tyde Yarn, I)reas Munn% Ladies •ColinrS, Chcn,,zctta, Fancy 11,11:fs., Under Sleeves, Kid and Lyle Thread illores, mid 11,.siery of every sa tiety, just reeei 'red end for vale by J. & W. SAXTON. 1 O BARRELS Roo I lerring,jitst reeeivetlotol w for sole of the store of UEO. 13NVIN. Land for Sale. A TRACT OF 1..% ND situate in . Germany Nnlley, neat Slorleyalturg, Huntingdon cu., tstmtaining• about 123 Acres, the greater part ta' which i, limestone, inn good state or eoltiva tion, latundad by lands al George Swine and An- JOHN Lows. tl.w Spaungle. Juno 21, DM. 1854 LOOK OUT FOR THE LOCOMOTIVE! A S the shrill whistle of the Locomotive will soon be heard from Broad Top, giving a new impulse to all kinds of business, the unilersiped lots determined not to be excelled by any steam horse iu the country. lie therefore otters to the public the most elegant stock of Spring anti Summer Clothing ever opened in the county, embracing time most fashionable Dress ' Frock, and Sack Coats, Pants and Vests,Shirts,Collars,Stoeks, Handkerchiefs, Cloves ' &c., .te. Also, Silk and Summer flats —all of which he is determined to sell cugaran thitm the cheapest. hmi an . hand a fa6hionable nmnortment of *Audis, Caihimeres, &r., which he will make ta wnier, In it superior manner. JACOB SNYDER, Huntingdon, June 7, IEA AFRICA. J. F. RAVES SUAVEYQ.B.S. Office cith DANIEL AriticA, Esq., Hill street, between Montgomery and Smith streets, Hunt ingdon, l'enn'a. [Sept. 20,'54. tf.] QTRAY HORSE.--Came to the plantation kJ of the subscriber, living, in Jackson township, Ilunt. Co., abiam the middle of June, a black horse, about sixteen years old, about twelve bonds high, with a small white spot in the fhcc. The owner can have him by paying expenses. ROBERT FLEMING. Jackson tp., Sep. 20, 1854.-30 111YGEANA. Brought Home to the Door of the Jill/ion. A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY hiss recent ly been made by Dr. Calais, of this city, in the treatment of Consumption. Asthma and all -diseases of the Lett;. We refer to "Dr. Curtis' Ilygeans, or Inhaling Ilygean Vapor and Cher ry Syrup." With this new method Dr. C. hits restored litany afflicted ones to perfect health ; HA an evidence of Whiell hula. innumerable cer tificates. Speaking of the bt:yawns, a physi cian remarks ; It is evident that inhaling—con stantly breathing sin agreeable, healing vapor, the medicinal properties must collie in shred con. tact with the whole of the titbit cavity of the lungs, mid thus escape the ninny and varied changes produced upon them when introduced into the stomach, and- subjected to the process of digestion. The Ilygeunit is Mr sale at all the druggists' throughout the colliery. Neu> hock Dutchman s 4 Jan. 14. Tho inhaler iA horn on the breast wader the linen without the least inconvenience—the heat of the busty being stalk:ion to evaporate the 11undreds or CASIS or (.1' it 1.:,: like the ful -1,. Mg might be Dallied. Ulle nickilge or Hy reams lies cured me ci the AST ILXIA ci six )ears .leis. k'. Kersberry, Ditneannon, 1 ant cured of the ASTiIAIA of It) years standing by 1)r. Curtis' lineman. Maryaret /:'usher, Brookilln, N. hive three Dollars a Package,—Sold by cuats Ab PERKINS and BOYD & PAUL, Na. 14s Chambers St., N. Y.-4 pnekrigeg sent free by express to any part of the United States Inc 'fen Dollars. N. B.—Dr. Curtis' Ilygeamt is the ORIGI NAL nod ONLY GENUINE ARTIBLE, all others are base imitations or silo and 'INJURI OUS counterfeits. Shun them us you would lAsom • . Sept. 9.0. 1834 —ly. LAMES Lasting and Silk work Gaitors, Kid Morocco, and Goat Boots and Shoes, at the store of GEO. GWIN. CARPET Bags, just received and for sale by J. 6. 11'. 8.1 XTON. PITTSBURG Hams and Flitch foronlo cheep at the ELEPHANT Corner. 1-IDIES DRESS GOODS, Mac. Delanes, D. Delanes, De forego, Lawns, (aa;tharn:. and a choice variety of Goods or all kituts, at the store at GEO. GWIN. T OOKING Glatoios,just received and for gala I by .1. 4. s.t.vrox. 'DONNETS. (Wall sorts and colors, alno, Mks' I) Flats, from 37i to Soo, just receivpd nod for fale by - .1. S., W. SA XTON. 1 O 1) ( )ZEN Ames' No. 2 Shovel:. joss. revel. U ved and for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. FRESH supply of Gingham, Check, and 11 Shambmy, just received and be sale J. & W. SAXTOI. --- T;,i tsTING POWDER and SAFETY FUSE, constantly on hand and for sale by J. BRICKER. BttNNE'I'S and Hats or the lntest stvles, just rec,ived at D. P. GWIN'S Store. p itT Mt INN.% II:S emu 23 cents up to S 2 50 P of Ed. Suare's. April 15 1852. EXHIBITION 'rim annual Exhibition of the Juniata Acad- L erny, nt Shirksiburg, Huntingdon Co., will he held on 'numbly the Zith day of October, at 6 o'clock, P. M. Ito ihe some day the Anniversary Maress before tl u Zetamathenn and Kallilocian Societies, will be delivered nt 2 o'clock, P. M., by the Rev. ly:,t I 1.1. YerkeA, of liellidaysburg, Pa. The friends of tlic school and the public geuernl are respeeti, ely iu, ited to attend• WM. I'. 111cNITE. :4:l'lt E. MYERS. JAS. r. BREWSTER, DANIEL GRAHAM, Sept. 20. 1834 —2l. Committee. MOUNTAIN ACADEMY. r1 , 11F; semi-annual exhibition of the Mountain L A cuilemy will hike place on Wednesday wept. 27th at 7 o'clock I'. M. Th. public 411,1 ineitad lO attend. The. NVinter term will open IViulnetalay Octobcr r.,..leribee infornimiou liC4 circulars, It I. V. T. WARD, Principal. 1. rie most extraordinary diseorery in the World is the Great .4rabian Remedy fur Mass and Beast. IL O. FARRELL'S CELEBRATED ARABIAN LINIMENT. ii. o. FARRELL'S GENrINE ARABIAN 1 lAN I M IiNT is a most extraordinary medicine, tie truth of which is placed heyeud doubt by the vast tittles of the article and the minty cures being daily performed by it, which previously had resisted all other medicines and the skill of the best physicians in the world. It is comb„ posed of balsams, extracts and gums peculiar to Arabia—possessing, in a concentrated term, all their stimulating, anodyne, penetrating, one. tuous and revulsive properties, and the same which, ages ago, were used by the "Sons of the _Desert," with such miraculous success, in cu ring the diseases of both trait and beast. 17,01 Ihe following remarkable mire, which elandil 01 lied tylaee G. Farrell's Ardbian Liniment fitr beyond any eim dor remedy. • . . Mr. H. 0. Fa;rell—Dear Aetunted by a sense of gratefulness, I submit the following ns no instance of the Why of your great 'nod. ;eine. My child, three years old, was sudden. ly attacked with a terrible disease, which in less than six honrs prostrated it to total help• lessness. The limbs became so rigid that not n joint could be bent; the flesh turned black and cold and entirely deprived of feeling; the eyes fixed, partially closed and altogether blind, ' following this was deafness to nit sounds; the spine became contracted mid so carved that when lying on its back the head and heels on• ly touched, Indeed, the child presented every appearance of being dead. Immediately on . the attack, the family physicinn was called in, and for three weeks he labored to restore it to feeling, but all in vain, although it wn, blister ed a dome times and various rubefacient TAM ' 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 a few upplientions, returning animation was appnrent, and it rap. idly recovered with the exception ot' the sight, which did not become perfect for near a month. The child is now healthy and robust ns can be. Five other cases of the some kind occurred previously in my neighborhood, all of which died, when there is no doubt if your Liniment had been used they would have recovered. HENRY 0. CLELAND. Peoria, March 1 1851. 1854. Look 0111 Omtart:ll,ils. The public are Cautioned tigainst another counterfeit, which has lately made its appear ance, called W. B. FarmWs A milieu Liniment, the most dangerous of all the counterfeits, be cause his-having the name of Farrell, many will buy it in good faith, without the knowledge that a counterfeit exists, and they will perhaps only discover their error when the spurious mixture line wrought its evil effects. The genuine article is manufretured only by H. G. Farrell, sole inventor and proprietor, and wholesale druggist, No. 17 Main street, Peoria, Illinois, to whom all applications tbr Agencies must be adilresscd. Bo sue you get it with the letters H. G. before Farrell s, thus G. FARRELL'S-,•and his signature on the wrapper, all others are counterfeits. - Sold by Thos. Rend & Sun, Huntingdon. R. E. Seller, & Fleming Brothers wholesale, Pitts. burg, and 1v regularly authorized agents throughout the United States. rar Price '25 and 50 cents, and titl per bottle. AGENTS WANTED in every town, village and hamlet in the United States, in which on is nut already established. Address H. Cl. Far rell as above, accompanied with good reference as to character, responsibility, &c. Aug. 30, rem—ht. Haas.—Mule,kin No, I and 2, of the latest styles. Kossuth Huts of various styles and qualities—will be Sold low at the cheap store of WAR IN THE OLD WORLD!! The Russians Defeated::: CUNNINGHAM & HAVING returned fro the City with a large and splendid assort cut of Goods, respect fully inform their friends and the public at large, that they hove located themselvet at Mill Creek, and having purchased their Goods for Cash, they are now prepared to . sell them as cheap, if not cheaper, than any store in the county. Their Stock con,ists of a large assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware, Queensware, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, end in sbort,everything usually kept in n country Store. Persons wishing to purchase will find it to their interests to give theme call before per elsewhere' as they ere deternineil that their motto shall be Quick Sales and Small Prof- 1. B. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods. Mill Creek, May 31, 1854. Or A tine lot of Pisvots at EOM. SNA RE'S. A N excellent variety of line Pcx KNIVES. nt E A Snare's. April 15, 185:1 A LARGE and splendid assortment of Bon nets, Misses' Plats nod eldldrens' Hats and Caps, selling at low prices at the store of GEo. i; why. - •- Shoulders and Mitch, for sale at the ix store of GEO. GWIN. BOOTS SAW SHOES, for men and boys, a good assortment, at the store of . GEO. GWIN. CLOTHS SJVT , CrISSLMERES, plain and fancy, at very low prices, at the store of GEO. OWIN. A SUPERIOR article of Cider Vinegar for LI sale at the store of GEO. GWIN. GOLD GILILVS—A line variety for sale, ve ry low, at East. SNARE'. Dissolution. THE Partnership of the subscribers, carrying on the Blacksinithing business, in Warriors mark, Huntingdon county, is this day dissolved; all persons having unsettled accounts will come roma NI and settle will. D. Parker before the first of Noveinber next, or their accounts will be left with a proper officer for collection. DAVID P.l RE ER, SAMUEL CULP. Sept. Ist, lBil4. The subscriber will continue the Blacksmith business at the old stand in all its various brun ches, where all can be accommodated who titvor him uitlrtheir work. DAVID PARKER. Soptetuber 13, '34.-31. Real Estate Agency., The undersigned lots established an agency for 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 Inca tient •quantity, quality, and terms. e engage its this agency on such terms as cannot be objected to. The Agent has the facility of snaking the property extensively known. We now have some very desirable land which we offer on easy terms. \\'h[. 13111:W;;T IUST received and for sale, Ham, Shoulder, J Side, Dried Beef, Luke Trent, White Fish al, Dried Punches, Dried Apples, &r., the. for sale by J. W. SA XTO3t. WRITE LEAD, jtvit received and For sate by J. & W. SAXTON. JUST RECEIVED and Wilde Pie!, Salt dad Pia.* rby & W. SAXTON. A ,piemtid lot . 01 tion.ts ,in,l received and A ,ele by J. N TON. wo t lot of Berego do Lomita put -11 ten,:..111 , 1 in the piece, froth 141 eta up to 50 tiz.l ei :.tl.l, t atn.l ,ale by J. 0. ilrodamation OE GENERAL ELECTION. fiIiRSUA NT to an Act of the General AS4CIII • f lily of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An net relating to the elections of this Commonwealth," approved the second day of July A. 1). 1839, I, JOSHUA GREENLAND, Flight Sheriff of the county of Huntingdon, in the State of Pennitylynnia, do hereby make known and give milieu to the electors of the county afor - csuid, that a General Election will be held in said county of Huntingdon, on the Second Tuesday (lOth day) of October, 1854, at which time State mid County °niters, us 10110 WM, will be_ elected: One person to fill the office of Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person to fill the ottlee of Canal. Com. missioner of the Commonwealth ot Pennsylva nia. One person to fill the office of S.upretne Judge of the Comtnonwenith of Pennsylvania. _ _ One person for Member of the House of Re presentatives in the Congress of the United States, in conjunction with the counties of Blair, Cambria and Somerset. Two persons to represent the counties of Huntingdon and Blair in the House of Repre sentatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia. One person to fill the office of Prothonotary, Clerk of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace of said county. One person to fill the office of Register and Recorder and Clerk of the Orphans' Court of said county. One person to fill the office of County Com missioner for the county of Huntingdon. One person to fill the office of Director of the Poor for the county of Huntintdon. One person to fill the office of Auditor fur the county of Huntingdon. In pursuance of said Act, I also hereby make known nod give notice, that the places of hold ing the aforesaid general election in the sever al election districts within the said county, are as follows : Ist district, composed of Henderson town ship, and all that part of Walker township not in the 16th district, nt the Court House in the Borough of Huntingdon. 2d district, composed of Dublin township, at Pleasant Hill school house, near Joseph Nel son's, in said township. 3d district, composed of so much of Ward orsmark township as is not included its the 19th district at the School House adjoining the town of Warriorsmark. 4th district, composed of the township of Hopewell, at the School House at Hough and Ready Furnace, in said township. sth district, composed of the township of Barree, at the house of James Livingston (fon merly John Harper,) in the town of Saulsburg, in said township. 6th district, composed of the township of Shirley, at the house of D. Fraker, in Shirleys burg—except "That all that part of Shirley township, Huntingdon county. lying nod being within the following described boundaries, namely: beginning at the intersection of Union and Shirley township lines with the Juniata' river, on the south side thereof; thence along said Union township line for the distance of three miles from said river; thence eastwardly by a straightffine to the point where the main from Eby'sinill to Germany valley, crosses the summit of Sandy ridge; thence northwardly along the summit of Sandy ridge to the river Juniata, and thence up said river to the place of beginning, shall hereafter form a separate election district." 5. That the qualified voters of said election district shall hereafter hold their general and township elections in the public school house in Moue , : Union,. in said district, that Samuel Eby is hereby appointed judge. and Doctor Alfred 11. Lee and Samuel Miller, Est; , are hereby appointed inspectors of said election, to perffirm the duties of their several offices until a judge and inspectors are duly elected, in ac modelle° with the election laws of this Com monwealth. 7th district, composed of Porter and Walker townships, and so much of West township as is included in the following boundaries, to wit : beginning at the south-west corner of Tobias Caufman's farm on the bank of the little Juni ata river, at the lower end of Jackson's nar rows, thence in a north-easterly direction to the most southernly part of the farm owned by Michael Maguire, thence north 40 degrees west to the top of Tussev's mountain, to intersect the line of Franklin township, thence along said line to little Juniata river, thence down the same to the place of beginning, at the pub lie School House opposite the German Reform Church in the borough of Alexandria. Bth district, composed of the township of Franklin, at the house of Jacob Matterm now occupied by G. W. hlattern, in said township. 9th district, composed of Tell township, at the Union School House, near the Union Meet ing Ifouse, in said township. - 10th district, composed of Springfield town ship, at the School House near Hugh Madden's in said township. 11th district, composed of Union tp., at the School House near Ezekiel Corbin's, in said township. 12th district, composed of Brady township, at the School House known as the Centre School House, in said township. 13th district, composed of Morris township, at the house now occupied-by Abraham Moy er, (Inn keeper,) Into Alex. Lowry, Jr., in the village of Waterstrect, in said township. 14th district, composed of that part of West tp., not included in the 7th district, at the pub lic Schohl HOMO on the farm now occupied by Miles Lewis, (formerly owned by James En nis,) in said tp. 15th district, composed of that.part of Walk er township lying southwest of a line commen- ring oppositC David Corbin's house, nt the Union tp. line, thence in a straight line, Mehl ding said Corbin's house to the corner of Por ter tp., on the Huntingdon and Woodcock val ley road, at the house of Jacob Magahy, in said township. 16th district, composed of the township of Tod, nt the Green School House in said tp. 17th district, composed of that part of West p., on the south -east side of Warrior ridge, be ginning at the lino of West and Henderson townships, at the foot of said Ridge, to the line of Barren tp.. thence by the division line of Barren and West townships, to the summit of Stone mountain, to intersect the line of Hen derson and West townships, thence by said line to place of beginning, at the house now occu pied by Benj. Corbin, on Murrv's Run. 18th district, composed of Cromwell tp., at the house now occupied by David Etuire, in t)rbisonin. 19th district, composed of the Borough of Birmingham, with the several tracts of land near to and attached to the same now owned and occupied by Thomas M. Owens, John K. MeCohan, A. Roberson, John Gensimor and Win. tienshner, the tract of land now owned by Geo. & Jan. Shoenberger, known as the Porter tract, is annexed to said district, situate in the township of Wnrriorsmark, at the public school house in snid Borough. 20th district, composed of Cuss township, ut the politic school house in Cassville, in said tp. 21st district, composed of Jackson township, at the house of Hubert Barr, now occupied by John Hirst, at McAleavv's Fort, in said tp. 22d district, composed of Clay township, at the house of Josh. shore, at the Three Springs, in said tp. 23d district. composed of the township of Penn, at the public school house in Markles burg, in said tp. N A CPA). M, Sappression of the Jlauutfite luuu•e and /ale V Intoxicating Liquors, as a Beverage. • Wiimuns, All laws to be efic•ient should have the approbation and sanction of the Pee. plc. .Ind Whereas, It is represented that a large number, if not u majority of the citizens of this Commonwealth, are deeply impressed with the necessity attic passage off Prohibitory liquor lows Jon? It /u It W obtain a eerinin indication of popular sentiment relating thereto, by means or petitions and remonstratt• cos, Therefore, Sec. I. He it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives dam, Commonwealth of Pennsylviutia, in General Assembly met; and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the qualified voters of th is Com monwealth are hereby authorized at the plite , -; for holding the general elections in Omit pectite wards, boroughs and townships, • second Tuesday of October next, to vo. and against a law which shall entirely proniM, by ',toper and constitutional regulations awl penalties, the manufacture nod sale of intoxi• eating liquors, except for medical, sacramentul, mechanical and artistical purposes. SEC. 2. That the officers authorized by low to hold elections in each ward, ',rough and township of this Comniotiwealth, me hereby directed and required at the place fixed by law, in the several districts for the holding of the general elections in said dislricts, on the sec ond Tuesday of October next, when they shall be organized as an election board, to receive from each qualified voter of their said districts, a ticket written or printed on the outside, "Pro hibitory Liquor Law," and the tickets in favor of the proposed law shall contain in the inside the words "For a Prohibitory Liquor Law," and those opposed to the proposed law shall contain in the inside the words, "Against the Prohibi tory Liquor Law," which votes shall be count ed nod returned to the court house of the coun ties or city, in which the said election. 81101 he held, on the following Friday by the return judges, who shall cast up and certify all the votes polled in said comity or city, to the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, at Han risburg, directed and transmitted in the satne manner the votes for Governor are required t o be directed and transmitted, and the said See rotary shall on the third Friday of January next ensuing, cotninnuicate the said returns to the Legislature, to be opened and counted in the same manner the votes ft,r Governor stye opened and counted, and considered as the prayer of the voters of this Commonwealth re lative to a Prohibitory Liquor Law. SEC. 3. That all the electioo laws of the State prescribing the hours of opening and closing the polls, the reception of votes, the punishment for illegal voting, the defraying the expenses of publication, and holding or the general elec tions and return of the same, and all other matters incident thereto, be and the same are declared applicable to the election above au. thorized. Stan. 4. That it shall be the duty of the Sher. ;Ifs of the several counties of this Common. wealth to insert a copy of this art in the pro. clamation for the general election to be held on the second Tuesday of October next.. E. B. CHASE, Speat.•er the Mouse qf Represeniatiees. M. M'CASI,IN, Speaker %1* the .Nenate. Approved the twenty-eight day of April, one thouaund eight hundred undfifti,four,_ BIGLER. I also make known and give notice, as in and by the 13th section of the aforesaid net I am directed, "dint every person, except justi ces of the peace, who shall hold nay (Alice or nppointnicet of profit or trust under the gov ernment of the United States, or of this Stnte, or of any city or incorporated district. whether a commissioned officer or agent, who is or shall be employed under the legislative, execu tive or the judiciary department of this State, or of the U. States, or any city or incorporated district, and also, that every member of Con gress and of the State Legislature, and of the select or common council of any city, commis sioners of any incorporated district, is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the Mlle time, the office or appointment of judge, in spector or clerk of any eleciiou of this Com monwealth, and that no inspector, judge, or ' other officer of any such election, shall be then eligible to any utlicc to be then voted fur." Also, that in t h e 11th section of the act of Assembly entitled an "Act relating to execu tions• and fur other purposes," approved April 10, 1840, it is enacted that the af o resaid 13th section "shall not be construed as to prevent lany militia officer or • borough (Alcor from ser ving as judge; inspector, or clerk, or any getter ! al or special election in this Commonwealth." Pursuant to the provisions contained iu the 67th section in the act aforesaid, the judges of the aforesaid districts shall respectively take charge of the certificate or return of the elec tion of their respective districts, and produce them nt a meeting of one j udge from each dis -1 trict, at the Court House, in the Borough Huntingdon, on the third day after the d the election, being for the present yr !. FRIDAY, the 13th of October next, the .1, • there to do and perform the duties required by TAW of said judges. Also, that where a judge by sickness or unavoidable accident, is unable to attend said meeting of Judges, then the cer tificate of return afbresaid shall be taken charge of by one of the inspectors or clerks of the election of said district, and shall do and perform th4,duties required of said judge unit ble to attea. Also. in the Gist section of said net, it is en acted that "every general and special election shall be opened between the hours of eight and ten in the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adjournment until seven o'clock in the evening when the polls shall be closed." Given under my hand nt Huntingdon the 13th day of September, 1851, and of the Indepcu deuce of the 1". States the seventy-eight. JOSIICA GREENLAND, Sheriff's Office. Huntingdon, Sept. 13, 1801. } Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been granted, by the Register of Huntingdon co.. to the subscriber on the estate of CIIIIISMN W.tuoxEu. lath of Clay township, deed.. be hereby glees notice to all persons indebted to said estate to come forward and make payment, and those having claims against the some will please present the same, properly authenticated for settlement, to the sAseriber, who resides in Clay township, Huntingdon county, near the re sidence of said deed. WILLIAM J. WAGONER, Aden.. September 13, 1834.—Gt. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of Administration baying been granted, by the Register of Huntingdon co., to the subscriber on the estateof DAurEt. You.so, late of Cass township, deed., he hereby gives no tice to all persons indebted to said estate to come forward and make paymaid, nod all persons hay ing claims against the same will please present them, properly authenticated fir settlement, to the subscriber, who resides in Cass township, Huntingdon county. JACOB HENRY DELL, Adner. September 13,1834.-61. TAKE NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the subscriber will please call and settle their accounts on or be fore the first day of January next—all accounts remaining unsettled after that date will be placed in the hands of a proper officer for collection. . . „. 3011 N SWOOPE, Alexandria, Sept. 6, 1854.-4 n. TIKE PIJALICt. 2. IP. Ell:AP:1A, DESPECTPULLY informs the citizens of I. Stonerstown, Coal Mont, Hopewell, and the country adjacent. that he has located a Medi ca l Office in the house formerly occupied by Lemuel Evans„ Esq., and is now ready to attend to all calls, and by strict attention to business, hopes to receive a good portion of public ffivor. September 6, 1614.-Iy. Valuable Farm Al Public Sale. WILL be offered at Public Sale, on the prem ises, on Tuesday, the ad day of October I next, a Farm in Cromwell township, Huntingdon county, on the bunk of Big Aughwiek Creek, near Nlelinda Iron Works, containing about 118 Acres and the usual allowance, too Acres of which ore cleared and in a good state of cultiva tion. The improvements tire it double Log Baru, two Dwelling Houses, with other out buildings, an orchard of upwards of 100 Apple trees, and a small an Yard. The terms will be made easy, mid uo indkputable title giten by JOHN Svoctubtr 6, 'Ol.-at.' Sheriff's Sales 13Y chide of a Writ of Lerari Facia,' issued odt of the Court of Common Plena of Hu, tingdon.County, and of on alias feat. ponns, issued out of the DlsfriM Conn of Phil., 111111 to nth directed, I will expose to Sale, et the Court Haase, in the Borough of Huntingdon, oh Trusnav, ton 3n, n.sv OF 01,011E1l NEST, at one o'clock 01 said dity, the following described Resit Estnth, to nit The "Edward Funinee” property, sittlate in ihnitingdon and Mifflin counties, Pennsylvania, the same consisting of a tract of land formerly belonging to Santini Clemens, Sr., deed., con taining 250 acres and 19 perches, being part of tract warranted in mime of Bartholotnew Da vis, purchased oil n sale of it on a mortgage to John Wharton, on which the said Furnace is erected, a piece, parcel, or tract of land held on an improvement thereof by the said Samuel Clemens, Sr., deed., containing 50 stores and 90 ' , ernes, oil which the pt.inelpal mud of the Fur nace houses are erected, the saw-mill tract being part of the Bartholomew Davis survey, contain ing 14 acres, nll last said three tracts adjoining t the tract of land purchased of Thomas Oormich and on which he resided, now occupied by John Price, containing 201 acres; the Samuel Hock enberry tract containing 225 acres; the Elicam Lovcall improvement, purchased ofJoshun Petty, containing :102 acres and 111 perches, the fol lowing lire adjoining pieces or trnets of land, all lying on Owen's Ridge, one thereof purchased of John Morrison and George Eby as Executors of Elizabeth Ender, containing 30 acres and 35 perches; one purchased oflulin Ender, surveyed on his own warrant, containing 23 acres and 138 perches; ono purchased of John Etnier containing 30 acres and 154 perches, warranted to Martin Etnicr; and one purchased of John Lutz, con taining 4 acres; the Andrew M'Calla tract pur chased of Joshua Petty, containing 199 men; 150 acres and 146 perches being the half of tract surveyed in name ',Nate. Taylor, purchased of David Ender with the saw Mill tract; a tract sur veyed in name of John Taylor; one which is an improvement by which it is held, supposed to contain 315 acres; the following mentioned time teen tracts of unseated hind surveyed in the fol lowing names and containing the following men tioned quantities, to wit t henry Kline 405 acres end 158 perches; Jacob Connote 440 acres and 230 perches; Richard Pendleton 420 acres and 28 perches; Peter Lockhart 400 acres and 42 perches, William Savory 233 acres and £l3 perch- I es; George Hughes 433 acres nail 107 perches; I Alexander Hamilton 442 acres and 57 perches; I Thomas Ethniston 415 acres and 80 perches, Edward Taylor 418 acres and 163 perches; Geo. Albert. 400 acres; Si 1111 l tol Taylor 250 acres; George Forsythe 431 acres and 76 perches- ' Sam- ; .1 Jarvis 3(17 acres and 87 perches; and Henry Herrin (or Harris) :169 acres and 73 perches; all ; the liefoit-mentioned land being situate in Shth ley or Shirley and Cromwell townships, Hunting don county, and n tract situate in Wayne town ship, Main county, containing 155 acres, sur veyed on warrant in mune of James Walker, purchased or Lewis Bond, together with all and singular the buildings, &c. Taken in execution and to be sold ns the pro- perty of James M. Bell nod Samuel 11. Bell, Mortgagors in said Nrrit named. r IflJI Subscriber publishes a number of most Also, nt the saute time and place, the follow- „Imola Pictorial Books, very „porn.. and ink described -Real Estate, to wit t : of such a inni.al and religious influence that while Nine certain lots of ground sithate in the 'mod men may safely engage their eh.lation, Ingo of Gritysport, (now called Spruce Crc;•kjthey coal . , a bene fit, and receive the county of Huntingdon. 11.1111,ered nod de•eri- , f ia t . eaispeasat i ati for the i r la b or. bed an lollows, to Wit Lid Nu. 1, being 52 'to ~,en or enterprise and tact, this busi• in front and in depth extending to Michael Net- , ness offer(' an opportunity for profitable employ terhoof's line, the south side or sold lot being . nient seldom to be met with. perches long and the north side 37 percl.,,,, ac• 4 1 ;;;;" Persons wishing to engage in their sale, eithiling to the plan dos. I in that „ ta l e , prontpt i y by mil. a Circular con out by Samuel Cildwell, Lots tooolowell mining full particulars, with "Directions to pee -1 in the aforesaid plan 2,3, 4, and 5, adjoining lot . sons disposed to net as Agents," together with No. I, and extending along the Pittsburg Road the terms on which they will he furnished, by ; leading by way of Philip Rollers, adjoining each addressing the subseriber, past-paid. I other, b 1 ing catch 52 feet in trout and extending RuSEST SEARS, Pcummirn, bad: to Mic h ael Fetterhoof's line, the nforesaidlBl 117/liam Awl, New-York. linolots also SIIIIIIIOI MePhernm on the ' PRESS, and ready fir Agents by file south and Joseph Johnston the north, and on • Ist o f October, 1854 2 ...Sears , Illustrated lot No. lis erected a Tavern It Lot No. 7, I)escription (ante Eit‘siass Empire. , I situate in that part of' the town nforesaid laid out F or fitrth„ particulars address as a b ove by John G. Stiles, Esq., tieing 50 feet in front I August aa (854 , ' on Water street and in depth extending linek to the road leading to Pittsburg by way of Philip Boller's, the south side of said lot being 168 feet long nod the north side 186, 1 , net as marked in the plan of.said town. Lots numbered 10 nail 19 in the plan thereof, made by John G. Mile?, as aforesaid, being each 50 feet in front et Water street, and extending bock to the all road leading to the village of Water Street, No. 18 being on the north ode 231 feet long and the south side 228 feet, No. 19 being both on the north and south lines or sides each 231 feet long according to the plan aforesaid, and the remaining lot ma king the aforesaid nine in number. not being laid out or numbered in the plan of said town, but described as (billows, to wit Council.. 60 feet south of lot No. I, on which the 'Lvens House stands and extending 50 thet along thin road leading from the mouth of Spruce Creek to Water Street and extending west to Islichael Fetterboors tine, so ns to extend 50 feet slung said line, be the measurement of the aforesuld ' nine lots more or less. Alto, all that lot aground in the county aforesaid, adjoining Andrew ale- Ferrets on the south, being 50 feet in front, com mencing at the upper side of ihe old road leading to Water Street, oat extending back to the Itntc of eaid Gray and Michael Enller. Also, all the ground between the street called Water street in the old plot of the 'Town of Graynport and the Juniata river, lying below the Public Bridge :11111 opposite the lots Nos. 17, 18 mid 19, as number ed in said plan, being 150 thct on said Water street, and extending bark to the Juniata river, reserving all the streets, lanes and alleys thereon and thereon,'. Also, all that lot and parcel of ground situate in Morris township, in the county aforesaid, bounded on the north by the Little Juointa river, on the scent by Virgil( Alley, on the south by the Penna. Rail Road, and m the east by Carson Street of the Town of Gray,port, and also the several detached and contiguous pieced and parcels of grimed lying such of lot I Na. 1, in the new plot of the town of Graysport, on which a Tavern House is built, and within the line of 110 feet south of lot No. I, on the south, and the Penna. Rail Bead on the went, containing 465 square feet more or less. Also, the use of a small triangle, lying west of the Turnpike and east of the Penna. Rail Rood.— Also, ono other piece of ground lying west of the Penna. Rail Road and south of lot No. I afore said, and lying in a strip ten feet wide from the Rail Road to the Fetterhoof line ou the top of the hill—with a large Brick hetet and other buildings thereon erected, nti c. Taken in execution, and to be sold as the pro. perry of Robert F. Ilaslett. JOSHUA GREENLAND, Sheriff Sheriff's Office, Huntingdon, sept.o, '54. 5 } MR AND AGUE. DR. EDWARD BLEECKER'S STAMPEDE Mix'rutin, for the Fever and Ague, Chagos Fever, Dyspepsia, and all Bilious Affections.— The proprietor of this Medicine will state, with out hesitation or fear of contradiction, that the Stampede Mixture has cured more persons where it has been introduced, than any other medicine in use for the above diseases. This Medicine has neither arsenic nor quinine in its composition; all of the ingredients are of a perfeetfully healthy character, and highly stimulating and invigora ting in their tendency. Persons while using this Medicine will not be adected by exposure to wa ter or it damp atmosphere any more than when in their usual health. Planters in sections of the country where the Ague prevails. will do well to adopt this Medicine, as the patient is not obliged to lay by while under treatment, at ,1 they may he assured of E SPEEDY CURE. The proprietor could introduce thousands of certificates front those of the highest rospeetability, but prefers saying to the sick—Buy one •bottle, and you trill have the infitllible proof in yourself. Fail direc tions Mr its use accompany ouch bottle. Certificates can be seen at the office, showing where this Medicine hits CEDED when all others have fidled. Fur Dyspepsia and all other Billions Com plaints, there is not a better Medicine in market. It has also been taken with the must astonish ing success in several cusses el Rheumatism and (lout; fur these complaints take a tablespoonful twice a day. _ . 'One Louie of this Medicine very often inc the desired Oben FrieuilPer bottle: For sale by Druggists in all parts of the United States and Canada. All Wholesale ()niers must be addressed to MEAD S. BLEECHER, Sole Proprietor, tin Broadway New York. Agent, Ho n.tet: W. SMall, 1illUti11gth)11, Pa. September 6, 185C-1y- C. I !NMI and Plated Spoons, 001,1, Silvemind 1,1") Placa Spectacles, at 11dm. Snare's Jeweivy Store. 1)011T .MONNMES, Card Cane, and the ti• ee,t quality a Wosv.uot.e's Pocket .irk htrue et Lthta. tinare's Stra 3i Steer. the resident , . pf the , lit ii, mere , tip* 11 , „ township, Huntingdon elrtnntS, nbout the tutu Augunt MO, a smolt two year nld muly STEER, nearly white, with a tat-Inntk on the lull think. The owner in requested to come forwent, prove propetty, pee charges, and take him awny, othertvise lie will he dispelled of neeordlne to law. PET Elt. VINO sToN. September 6, 1tt54.-3t. Ad in in ledratoes Notice. lETTERS of Administration having been 4 granted to the undersigned, on the Estate or 'roo 8.. Con, late of Harree township. Hun tingdon county, dee'll., nll persons indebted will make immediate liniment, and those having chums will present them properly authenticated foe settlement. JAMES COY, Adm'r. August 30, 1854.—Gt. STRAY HORSE. WVAS taken up at the Comp Ground, in Tod township, on Ritnrdar. 2,1 inst., o Black Horse, nine or ten years old; no marks remem bered except a sore under the saddle, now heal ed—is somewhat crippled in the fore feet. per haps sprung in the knees. The owner will find him nt the stable or the subscriber, on the upper one of the Three Spring. firms, where he eats he had on identification and payment or charges. GtOltGl: KREGER. SepteMber 4, 1854 -3t. Notice to tichool liirectors and Teacher& TIM School Directors ..f the following naMed School Districts, are hereby notified that I will meet them at the place and time designated, for thu purpose of examining teachers and granting certificates. September 9th, nt Alexnndria, to examine ap plicants fur the reboots of Porter township. N. 11.—Those Districts which have neglected to make out their yearly report, would confer a favor by attending to it immediately. The Di rectors of the several Districts, should give me early notice of the time when they intend open int, their schools, so as to enable me to appoint u convenient time to meet diem. Teachers may be examined at any time by pre• seating certificates of good moral character from the Board of Directors of the District in which they two applying. Copies of the School Lows and decisions, eon be furnished to Directors by culling nt the office of Fisher & Williamson. on Ilill street, or nt my acsidenee on Mifflin street, in the borough of Hun tingdon. J. S. BARR, Co. Superintendent. lluntingdon, August 80, 1854. Aitr Itivons on! (;1 . Employment . $5OO to $l,OOO a Year. A CHANCE TO MARE MONEY AND DO COOL Book Agents Wa meted CENTRAL ACADEMY, Airy Aim, Tr,,carot•a IVlcy, Juniata Pot,w. 1) THE Pall Session will commence on 3lonnfra, Oeronen 2,1234. Whole expeupeit of bortnl, tuition, room, fuel, washing nnd incidental. va ries from $3l to $37 per session of 22 week,— Vacations from the I -t to the 15th of April, and limn the 13th of A to the lest of Sept. For further pmticulm.: vireulam, or oddrass (post-puid) cit ot - tio• P,Oteionls. DA V li.s , .N.. 1. Al. DAVID J.Al . tilll.lN, A. \I. Aug. 30, '24.-2m. Port Royal P. 0. Dissolution of Partnership. rpu E partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, in =lying on the Woolen I , :tetury business, in Shirley townshiPi was ,ol,cb by mutual consent, on Monday the 14th .biy or August inst. All persons haring unset tic.' business to transact with the late firm, will please call at the Factory, Where one attic sub scribers will be in attend:lave to wait upon the same. PETER M. BARE, SAMUEL BOUIIER 1834.-3 t. N. 11. ThO Fnctury business, in nil its serious branches, carried un ns heretofore, nt the Old Stand by SAMLiEL 1100111 M. Executor's Notice. LETTERS tenementary on the Estate of Jotax B. Loo.tx, late of Clay township, Huntingdon county, deed., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted will make immediate payment, and those having claims trill present them properly authenticated ADAM HEFTER Aug. 30, '34.-Gt. SARAH LOGAN, Excetitors. Administrator's Notice. T ETTERS of Administration haying been granted to the undersigned, on the Estate of Joan Coy, late of Murree township, Huntingdon county, dee'd., all persuns indebted will make immediate payment, and those haring claims will percent them properly nuthentiented for set tlement. • JAMES COY, Adm.r. August 30, 1884.-61. A large lot of Shoes—Lace Boots,lluskins, LlMisses cod Chiltlreu's at the Store of D. G WIN. A superior lot of Mlles, for sole of the ELEPHANT. Executor's Notice. T ETTEHS Testamentary, on the Estate of Witsox, late of Tell township, Huntingdon county, dec'd., haying been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted will make hnmodiate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. GEORGE WILSON, Executor. August 23, 1854.—0 t.• Executor's Notice. TETTERS testamentary have this ilay been JA granted to the undersigned, residing in Bar ree township, upon the last will and testament of Jou. net,, lute of Barret, township, deed.— Those indebted will please make immediate pay ment, and those having claims will present them, properly iiii!ii.eui?At.e.d:22 ELIZABETH RUDY, Executors, MARTIN RUDY, S August 9, 1534.-6t.' Land For Sale, The undersigned ae,frous of removing to the Weit tillers for sole hi , lands, consisting of 260 acres of improved laud; the improvements eon. silt of a good Stone House, n double Log Barn, Carpenter Shop, and Blacksmith Shop; a great variety of fruit on one end-of the farm, MA on the other end a two Story Log House, and good frame hero,and sonic young fruit truss planted. There are hout 160 or 170 acres cleared, and in a good state of cultivation, the remainder is well timbered, and within 1 mile of a go , od saw-mill; there are several never flitting springs of water on the premises. This property is so situated as to divide into two farms if desired, The pro perty is situate about s miles east of this born' August Id. 1654. JOIIN PORTgli. Abeautiful assortment of Cross-barred India Silk,just received and for sale Ly .1, & W. ti.txrox. A FRESH supply of Garden Seeds, from the I 'l Freduulu Chtrilco , ,jubt received unit fur sole J. kW. s.vvr. vs. Wilt:lnks, 1111(40 , ms end Manufacturers. $570. IN CASH PRIZES. $5704 VomuNit: TEN or THE "Semxrtrlu AmEn , WAN" comtnences on the 1811, of Septembor, It is chiefly devoted to the advat,rement of the interests or Mr:Owning, inVentoi 5, Maragacturers nod Fafnir's, and is edited by men practically skilled in the arts and sciences. Probably 11,1 other journal of the name character is no exten sively circulated, or PO generally esteemed tbr its practical ability. Neatly all the 14dadtde Pat rols which issue weekly from the PATENT Okriun are illustrated with k.',,yroeings, and the claims of nil the Patents are published regularly In ite columns as they are incited, thus making it a per fect SCIENTIFIC AND MECHANICAL Escrct.o -I'EDIA of ltiffirttration upon the suljects of Me chanical Improvement'', Cherninirff, Engittrering and the .S .;0n,,, generally. It is published week ly in quarto time suitable for binding, and each volume contains Fora Nutottlfb Akrt SIXTPEN PAUrs of Needing Matter, SEvEn.o. 111,1MEn, ENGRAVINGS, with 11111111111 d complete index.— Its circulation on the last Volume exceeded 25,- 000 copies per week, nod the practical receipts in. on e volume are worth to any tMitily much inure than the stffincription price. The following C.ll are offered by the Publishers for the fourteen largest into of sub scribers sent to by the Ist of Js busy, 1855 $lOO will be given for the largest list; $55 for the 2nd; $65 fur the 3rd; $55 fur the 4th; $5O for the sth; $45 fur the 6th; $4O for the ;tin $35 fur the Sit.; $3O the the Ott.; $25 for the 10111; $2O fur the 11th; $l5 fur the 12t1); $lO for the 17th; and $8 for the 14th. The cash trill be paid to the order of the successful competitor Immediate ly after the let ofJannary, 1855. TER. :=One copy, one year, $2; one copy, six months, SI; flue copies, six months. $4; ten copies, six months, $8; ten copies, twelve months, $l5; fifteen copies, twelve months, $22, twenty copies, twelve months; $2B in advance. No number of subscriptions above twenty can be taken at less than $1,40 each. Names eau be sent in at different times.end from different Post Offices. Southern and Western money taken for sub seriptions.. Letters should be directed, post-paid, to 11ux3 & Co., 128 Fulton-Street, N. Y. Messrs. Mows & Co. toe extensively enonged in procuring patents fbr hew inventions, and will advise inventors, without charge, in regard to the novelty of their Iniprlavements4 August 23, 1851.-3 t, FISH .IND sm.'', for safe at the store of OF.O. GUIS. LAND WANTED. NY person hawing n small piece of land for Ii sale, within ten miles of this place, sad• six or eight acres, can find a purchaser who will pay TIIE CASH 1101T2t, hg calling at my hand agetry, at the office of the ilentingdon Journal. July 26, lem. 1100VEIt Snit nt Hie Post ! Tai , : undersigned, now engaged in putting lip Armitage's Electro Magnetic . Lightning Rods in this mid adjoining counties, would res pectfully cull the attention of the intelligent pots. lie to the great superiority of this Patent, at season like this ; When accidents to property and life almost daily occur, it is the dictate of human ity, as well as interest, to make use of the hest means of security in our power, for though the Lightning he in the hands of Him who rules the storm, his protection and blessing are alwajs connected with our own ett'orts. SAMUEL HOOVER. July 26, 1854.-16 Fish for Sole. 15 Barrels Susquehanna Shad, 10 Ilalr l'hl. just received and fur sale at the store of GEO. OWIN fIIGARS, CANDIES, &e., &e., wholesale and kr , retail, at the cheap store of J. BRICKER. BLANKS..-Always buy your Blanks nt the "Journal Mee." We have none prepared a e ry.uperiorartiele of BLANK DEEDS, BONDS, JUDGMENT NOTES, SUMMONS', EXECU TIONS, &c. FRANKLIN HOUSE, thrsnut St eeet,belwern 3d and ith, 'FOIL Alit&POl A. 111.1~ tat H. I'. 'PARKER. o' mud lJ JAMES 11. I.A1111), or this City. bating leased the above well known and popuiur hew, for a term of years, are now prepared to won, module guests in a planner equal to any home in the city. - - The location of this house is superior to any 'other, being in immediate proximity to business; also, to most of the Banks, Publie . Offices. not Office and the Exchange, where omnibusses start tier all parts of the city. The house having been put in thorough repair, and new furniture added, with many modern im provements, will add much to the comfort of guests. The tables will et all times be supplied with the best the market allbrds, and nothing shell be wanting, on our part, to make the FRANKLIN truly the Travelers' Home. Your pittronilge Is most respettullv solicited. July 19. 1 P54.-31h, BANKING BOISE BELL, OAARtTTSON & CO., On Xorth•feed Owner qt . Bill and Montgome ry &reef., in Me 'Borough qt . flunlingdon, A T which n general Bunking business is coa ti. tepplnted to be done. Drafts . on Philadelphia, Pittsburg, &e., always for sale. Collections made at the prinvi. pal points in the United States. Money received on deposit,payable on demand, without interest; also for 3,6, and 12 months, payable with reasonable rates of interest thereon. Members of Firm: lieilidaysbury, Pa., . H. B. JOIINsToiI. WM. M. Lloyd. .1. M. BELL, \\'M. JACIe, Tlittitiottplott, _ . . A. P. Wtt.sox, Wu. DOMIN, in., .1. GE. 1%1mm%, 'Piton. Fifth., WM. P. ORiIISOR, .101 IN SCOTT, J.IIIEB GWIN, (4.0. W. GAIMETTemx. Huntingdon, Pa., July 12, 1854.-3 m. American Artists/ Vision. /THE sub.cribers to the Works of the Artists' Onion are respectfully informed that front the unprecedented favor which they have creel: - eth the Secretary feels confident in stnting that the whole number of Pngravings (°30,000) will be disposed of within a few months, of which due notice, through the press, will be given. AGENTS are requested to form Clubs and send in their Subscribers without delay. J. W. BOLBROOKB, Seci•et.u•y. 505 Broadway, New York. July 19, 1854,3 m. Farm and Saw-Mill for Stdc. The subscribe' oilers tin• sale his Farm and Saw-Mill, situate in Barree township, of this county, at the junction of Stone Creek and Bast Branch, containing Two Hundred and Thir ty Acres, of which 00 Acres is cleated and in a good stato of cultivation; the balanee is covered with Pine nod Oak flanker, and all July 5, 1554. JAMES Liiimrunx. Twit Property for Sale. THE subAcribcr utters some valuable property for sale in the Borough of Alexandria, con sisting of 'two houses and Lots. The houses are large and comthrtable with cues. . requisite outbuilding. One of the houses has been occu pied Its a store, &e. On the lot are a treat call ety of fruit trees. Possession could be obtained in the fall, if desired. July 5, 1554. SAMUEL SPYREII. Stile of Land. TM.: subscriber offers lit, his Urns, lying within three miles of •'.,;:ysburg,, Vont tavlon county, Pa., ,• .:tout 14:1 acres, no of which is cleared and ttiv.vr good fence. 0 considerable part post and rail. On the premises are a two story dwelling house, large not con venient, anti a large frame Sauk barn, both en tirely now. The above property being nithin three miles of Shirlcysburg, renders it ounvenient for those who may wish to send their suns and daughters to the excellent Schools c„ , ablished itt that borough. Those wishing a good and eon• venient home can be accommodated, and upou easy terms. COLLINS. ' July 5. ISSI,