Prize Care for Fe% 4'l' and Agile. tfil or orthe honk.) in the 1111 , 1 the ItAlllee in meals. WI the 1.:1111 . 111 . 4 well ohly. Or When the Chill , 01,1 h'Vt . l . huge ttithttilled -previously taking a thi, 01 . 1,111 . 1,111 re mcdieimt 1.. cleanse the laosels. The bottle to bn well shaken. Children to take it in smaller do ses, proportioned to age. wkhing to become Agenta lin• the celebrated learn the pri , e , and trews (ror Vaal, ) nit per sonal applieatiun, or by letter (post pahi 1 tt, I'. NIASTIN, 125 Henry Street, New-York, where it may he laol, s./0,/,,50/e and r, toil, SI per single bottle: tit per dozen; $s I per gross. Also for sale. Nvlif)l,,,nle, by Scittueeumx, Ilinerittats Itruggists, 1711(Villiam street, ...titer of Ileel:tuan, New-York. and others tiro . - out the Union. Aug. 9, To hick Makers. DROM)SALS for oitikilog 5111000 Brick, at the Wane Spring.; near I I , intingilim, will be re ceived lip till thy I Gilt duly hit. 'rhos, sin; to state whether wiiii nrmhinc or by lomd, and how mulch per thiia•lccl, 'oidractor to rllllllSh wood, 111141 how 111414 4 14 . 41 . world 1'4,44141 ml, atilt at what rate il' mai leave provide,l. t" Inc eiimaimived immediately. Address A. P. IV lI.SOS, Hunting , ion, Po. rpm: greatest variety of Dress Trimntings, I Fun, Tyde 'dress Buttons, Chentrhetts,sVaney •;I.,eves, Kid Butt Lyle 7,:hreall ll,iery of every ,ariety, illgt reed- Bud for sale by J. & W. SAX.LIJS. 101IAIZIZEI.S Noe Ilerring,just ref•ivedend ti,i• sale :it the store of OEO. I; W Land lbr Sale. A TRACT OF LAND situate Germany 11 Valley, item ShirlevAletrg,llunOngilon co:. vent:lining Omer 1.23 Acres, the e renter part i s I:meoele. in a good thin, bounded hy heels of Geer . .., tie - die :11111 Au drt l W Sp:1110,11. JOIIN 1.011:S. .11itie 21, 1854, 1854. LOOK OUT FOR TILL LOCOMOTIVE: A S the shrill whistle of the Locomotive will 1 - 1. soon be beard film, el Top, givituxn new impulse to all kinds of business, the undersigned ho deterinincilonot to be excelled by any stentn horse in the country. Ile thevelbro tillers to the public the most elegant stock or Spring and Summer Clothing - _ over opened in the county, embracing the moot fashionable DtCAS, Frock, end Sack Coats, Panto and Vests, Shirts, Collars,Stocks, Handkerehielis, Cloves, fie., Sc. Also, Silk and Summer lists ol which be is determined to sell CHEAPER then the Cheapest. He hec on hand a fashionable assortment of Cloths. Casdinieres, Sc., which he will make to order, ill At superior manner. ACOB SNYDER. Huntingdon, June 7, IK)-1.. J. F. 11 J. SIMPSON Arnie., \ •, \ \ - ••7 1111;11• ALt..\._LLEJ-.1 ItRACTIAL, ()IL, wide DANIEL ArnicA, Esq., llill street, between ;Montgomery and Smith streets, Hunt ingdon, [ Sept. 20,'54. ff.] Iff)IILSE.--Came to the plantation or the living- in .Inekson township, Ilunt. Co., Montt the :middle of diic, n black horse, Montt sixteen years obi, about twelve hands high, with it small white spot in the hare. The owner eau have him by paying expenses. ItotiEwr FLE.MING. :Jackson tp., Sep. 20, 1854.-3 t.• U 1(, Ai Bronght /fame to tto., I)oor WONDERFUL DISCOVERY Itns recent /I ly been nude by lir. Curtis. of this city, in the treatment of Consumption. Asthma mid all diseases of Cie Lanz. iN'e refer to "Dr. Curtis' ],,, c ans, or Inhaling llygean Valli.. and Cher -IVitli this in, method Dr. C. has restored many afflicted ones to perflict health ; tin all OVidullVe of which he has innumerable cer tificates. Speaking of the treatment, it physi cian remarks It is evident that inhaling—con stantly breildling 1111 agreeable, healing vapor, the medicinal Froperties must come in direct eon• tact with the whole or the arial cavity of the lungs, and thus escape the funny and varied changes produced upon them when introduced hit the stomach, and subjected to the process of digestion. The Ilygeana is for sale at all the drugAists' throttgliont the country. .Vsic York Dutchman ./ , fif. 14. . . - - - - The bower to %rum on the breast under tho lin e n without the least inconvenience—the heat of th e hasty being entlieient to evaporate the quid. llatchTlit of CASES of CURES like the fol. I.,adag might lie named. One Package Pf llv ;:rant has cured me of the ASTHMA of six year: standing. ,hts. F. Ko7sherry, Duirrannon, Pa, 1 am mired of the of 16 years standing by DE. Curtis' Ilygentut. Ih.Ware , Rad., Brook/Pp .V Y. Icier three Dollars u Puekage,—Sold by Cl:IITIS & PERKINS and BOYD & PAUL, No. 149 Chambers St., N. Y.-4 patekageg sent live by express to any part of the United States for 'Celt Dollar, N. 13.-I>r. Curtis' lirgenna is the l)RIGI NAI. and ONLY CENIINE ARTIBLE, all others are ba, imitation: or rile and I Z.ll.lil tCS cottateriehs, tillan them as you would poison. Sept. 20. 1874 —ly. I . AMES Lasting and silk work Gallo., Kid .11-A Morocco, and Goat Bouts and Slows, at tho store or GEO. cmtpwr nags,just received end for vole hv .1. ,\ • IV. sit xro.y. A vizEsii supply or Gingham:, Check. and Shairdiray, just received find 111 r sale hy d. & W. SA.X.r() LIDIES DRESS GOODS, 'Ma, Delanes. B. Delanes, 1)o Berea°, Lamp, 4 ririgliall,llllllll Choice variety of Gonda of all kintk, at the more of GEO. GWIN. LOOKING Glasses, just received and for sltle by W. XTO.V. irlUts l 7ll: t 3 .l ; l 4 l. : l 3 l o7 l Vis e t n r i c7•ll% l 7,;ini:; :ado by J. & W. SA XTuN. IittLASTING POWDER and SAFETY - 1, FUSE. constantly on hand mind for sale by J. BRICKER. VAVABLE MILL PROPERTY At Private Sate. rpnts property is situate on Stour Creek, about 9 miles north of lluntingdon, Pa. The mill is in 4 1 14" , good repair, has .1 ran of burrs, &c.. 4.- Also. a nom' Saw Atilt and Lath Mill; a good dwelling lion, Mr the miller. Also, 290 Acres of Land, About 125 Acres of which is cleared and in a gond state of cultivation; the lialunce is well covered with good timber. The farm buildings consists of a large Frame House, a large Frame :Ilatru,und a large Store House, in a good stand fora store, but now unoccupied. Also, a largo orchard of• choke fruit. MM.: Partnership of the subscribers. earrvine 4m the Illueksmithing business, in Warriors mark, Huntingdon counts. is this any dissolved; all persons using un,ettleri occonem will come forward and settle with I). Prrker benne the first at November nest, or their tweounts will lie left with a proper officer foe collection. DAVI I) PAIIKEII, SAMUEL CULP. The property in under a learn for four yours I Sept. Ist, 1854. from the lot of next April, at Sam a year. For further inihrnistiun tali on the subscriber in litintingtiou GEORGE COUCII. 'cpt. 27, Rebecca Furnaco AT PRIVATESALE. riailis property is ~itttin on Stone iz; I Creek, about 12 miles north offs' . Huntingdon. Pa. It is in good - der, awl plenty Of Or. within 2i)/44. 1 4.P.4:74 It tine womi uuutt'y whore riml can hi , gut readily, uud nl.mit .11111 ACRES or LAND. This pronvily lIOW idle s 111.1 pOSSCNSiOn can 1, ,i,en at any time. Any finilier inhoination can he had I.y vol. o nh I icorgc Couch. Huntingdon, or 3larY NEW Arm's.. L. .I. & %v. sitlor,N, (1 % , it to c I a ni atm it H A,.,,,.. ,, ,,•:,, : ,,,, :i t i ,,, ; ( ::: ,, ; ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,...,, :rn i g ,.. i:t ,.,,,,,,,,,,, ! ,,, , ,..,, the OF GENERA L ELECTION. 1 . 11,Sl • \ NT to an Act of the f ;mend Assetn• : ..r.il 11 .X 111) `2./it'l'fk.it ij lifti — ..-.4.. p •• • . .- , , • -,..., bly of the Commonwealth ol 1 mussy mum, ever ork,a in this piece, *toast:tn.!: el (.iths, entitled " Ass net relating so the elections of this Cassitner* Satinetts, )(minas, &e. Commonwealth," approved the second dav of Per the Ladies, July A. 11. I 8:11), 1, JOSHUA GREENLAfc I), we have Plaid Silks, Worsted Plaids, and eyes, Ifigls Sheriff of the county of Huntingdon, its variety of plaid good., to please the taste of the 'he State of Pennsylvania, do hereby snake Ladies.: Also, Shawls, Sacking Flntmels, Bon- ' , own stud give 'settee to the electors of the net Sits, Bonnets, sa d the finest nssurtment of colts' aforesaid, that Is General Election will Collan,, Untlerotleevett, Shinutzetts, &e., ever I" , Idd in ~,t i sl county or Rimini:don, on the oliered to the Indies of this place. , 8 2, 0 ,7 4 1 Tuesday (10th day) of October, • Boots and Shoes, ‘ 100 . , k which tune State and County officers, " "I.w• will he elected t of every variety, for Men and Boys, Ladies' , On. In , m. to fill the office of Governor of Shoes, of every variety. tlic,,Uuml"mitealth or Pennsylvania. Etats and Caps, ‘-'ne 1..... till the office of Canal Com. of the very latest and hest styles. T"l"innnr at the'L Hardware, ilia. mononwenitli ot Pennsylva of which we nlways keep the largest and best no Ono P"." 10 111 he office of Supreme Judge sortment ever kept in this place. Queensware, of the Commonwealth,' Pennsylvania. Ono person for Meets), o f t h e house of lie . a magnifieent assortment, which we are selling Pr"..lnlivns in the Cone;ess of the United quite low.State4, in conjunction wit, th e counties o f _. . Blair, Cambria and Somerset. Two persons to represent tsc counties of I Huntingdon awl Blair n the limse of Reprs, sentntives of the Commonwealth otpenusylya. . - - Groceries, are a little tip, but we arc determined to sell as low• if not lower, than any other house,accortling to tpullity. Our stock of Oil Cloths and Carpels is good, Tubs, Buckets, Willow Ware, and eri.rything rlnlly kept in a country store. . . we hove everything to Anil the taste of all, awl at lower prices than can be got at any other house in town, if you don't be satisfied of the filet alter calling, then we give up. We have also, FISII, SALT, PLASTER. and also teeeivo and store Grain, as usual. Sept. 27, 1854. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE, The undersigned having been appointed Ex ecutor of the last will and testament of Henry P. Dorsey, late of the Borough of +Biminilon, deed., hereby gives notice that he his taken out letters testdmentnry on the estate of said deed., and notifies all persons indebted to said estate, to call on him and settle their indebtedness. :Ind those having claims against the estate to present theta in proper form. JAMES MAGUIRE, Ear. Sept '27, '54.-It. 1851 Afresh supply of Garden Seeds Irons Risky' Gardens. just received, and fur sale by Feb. 23, 1833. J. &. SAXTON. JUST receiving, this week, Mackerel. Herring &c., and for sale by J. &W. S.tXTON. UST received it lienutifol assortment of Scol J iped and Plain Velvet Ribbons, by J. & IV. SAXTON. Tile m o il extraordinary diseorery itt Ike is ad G, at Arabian Remedy for Mu end Beam% 11. rAni49.o4 CELEBRATED ARABIAN LINIMENT. LL li.r.thttEi.i.'s IiENLINE ARABIAN LINIMENT a most extraordinary medicine, the truth of which is placed beyond doubt b y the vast sides of the article and the, loony cures being daily performed by it, which previously had resisted all other LiOlieines and the skill of the best physicians in the world. It is com posed of balsams, extracts and gums peculiar tai Arobin—possessing, in a coneentrated nll their stimulating, toodyne, penetrating, unc tuous nail 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 man and beast. .ilead 1/m . O/owing rentarkade rum, which, should of place 11. 0. Farrell's ...1141011. J'etr lEwowl any similar . . Mr. H. G. Farrell—Dear Sir: Actuated by a sense of gratefultleso, I .111114 the following nu en instance of tint utility of Your great med icine. My child, three rears old. was sudden ly attacked with a terrible disease, which in less than six hours prostrated it to total help. lessnes, The limbs became FO rigid that not joint could be bent; rm. flesh Wilted Meek and cold and entirely deprived of feeling; the eves fixed, partially closed and altogether Mind, ffdlowing this was deafness to all sounds; the spine became contracted nod on mowed that when lying on its back the head and heels on ly touched. Indeed, the child presented every appearance of being dead. Immediately Oil the attack, the family physician was called in, and for three weeks be atoned to restore it to feeling, bat all in vain, although it was blister. ed a dozen times nod various rubefacient Lini ments applied. A consultation of physicians Sells 60011011, ha 10 110 purpose, the case was then brought belbre the Jlodieal Society. but nothing could be suggested which had not al• ready been done, and the duetor then told me he could do nothing. 11101 n. We then t:ommen. I end npplving your l.ininemt freely over the en tire knit!' of spine, :Ind you way itivozine a parent's joy, when, :afire a. few applieations, returning m 4.11011111 was apparent, and it rap idly recovered with the exception of the sight, which did not become perli:et lnr near a month. The child is now healthy and robust as Cllll be. Five other eases of the same kind occurred previously in my neighborhood, all of whielt died, when there is no doubt if you'. I.iiiiment had been used thee would have recovered. HENRY G. CLELAND. Peoria, March 1 1851. Look out ru• Coooferj;.ilm! The public are cautioned against another counterfeit, which has lately made its appear ance, milled W. 11. Farr, :\ midst' Liniment, the most dungerous of all the eounterthits, be -1113 having the name or Farrell, many will tiny it in good litith, without the knowledge that a counterfeit exists, and they will perhaps only discover their error when the spurious initure has wrought its evil effects. The genuine article is manufretured only by 11. G. Farrell, sole inventor and proprietor, and wholesale druggist, No. 17 Main street, Peoria, Illinois, to whom all applications for Agencies must he addressed. Be sure you get it with the letters 11. G. beano Farrell's, thus —II. G. FARRELL'S—and his signature on the wrapper, all others are counterfeits. Sold by ' Thos. Read & Son, Huntingdon,ll. E. Sellers & Fleming Brothers wholesale, Pitts. burg, and Icy regularly authorized agents throughout the United States. siZy. Prio• 2.1 ;Ina 50 cents, and Sl per bottle. AG,ENTS. WANTED in every town. village and hamlet in Ilse ['tilted States, in which na bs not alrestdv established. Address 11. li. Far. roll us above, memo palsied with good reference as to diameter, responsibility, &e. Aug. 3D, 1831-1 t HATE.—Moleskin No. I and 2, of the latest styles. Kossuth llats of various styles and qualities—will be sold low at the cheap store of G EO. G lI7N. Dissolution. The subscriber will continue the Blacksmith business at the old stand in all its , various hnin. elms, where all can be accommodated who favor him with their work. DAVID PAIIKER. :4 - epleiivlier ':)4.-3t. Real Estate Agency. The undersigned line vett:bill:lt:4l let ng.eney for the Kole and Purehose el' llcul listen iu Huntingdon county. .kny person wishing to sell or purchase eon give us to !Teseription o f the prlhlerty, its l um . lion, quantity, quality, utul ti.nos. We engage in this agency in wet' L... .be cannot he objected W. \ ;:ent has the facility of !nothing the ...stensivuly known. 1110 hat, mitim very 101111.111,h One person to fill the office of Protinnotary. Clerk of the Court of Oyer and Tertninet a n d Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace of b,id county. One person to till the °nice of Register nil(' Recorder and Clerk of the Orphans Cuurt of said county. One rer:,,m to fill the care of County Com missioner lin the connty of Huntingdon. Inc( person to till the oltice of D irector of the Pour for the county of I luntingdon. One person to till the Ace of Auditor fur the county of Huntingdon. _ . . In pursuance of snot Act, I also hereby make known and 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 ,d* Walker township not in the I tith district, at the Court House in the Borough of Iluotiogdon. 2d district, composed of Dublin township, nt Pleasant Hill school house, near Joseph Nel son's, in said township. 3d district, composed of so much of Warri orsmark township as is not ineltuled in the Inch district at the School !loose adjoining the town of Warriorsmark. "'74th district, composed of the township of Hopewell, at the School Ilouse at Hough nod heady Furnace, in said township. sth district, composed of the township of Barree at the house of. ames Living stop (for. In.:oy Lim Harper,) in the town of Saulsburk -in said township. t;th district, composed of the township of Shirley, at the hoes, of D. Fraker, in Shirleys• burg—except “That all that pact of Shirley township, Huntingdon county, lying and being within the followimr desc ribed 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 townshi!) line for the distance of three talks from suit river; thence eastwardly by a straight lion to the point where the main from Elw's mill to Cello., valley, cross,,the summit 'a Snioly northwerdly Mon,. the onnueit of s.toly rid:, to the ricer doniata. and thence op said riv e r t o th e place of het:heti. g, shall Iwcafter form a separate eleetien district: 'thud the qualified voters of said election district shall hereafter hold their general and township elections in the public school house in Mount Vnimt, in /Mill district, that Sainnel Eli is hereby appointed jit.hze. anti Doctor Alfred If. Lee told Samuel Miller, Esq , are hereby appointed inspector.; or said election, to perrorta the deli. , 4.1 their several °dives until 11 judge nod inspectors are duly elected, in a. , mrdanee with the election laws of this Com- monwealtli. 7(11 district, composed - of-Porter and Walker t owns hips, a n d so moo, or Aro,t, township as in included in the Pillorying lionnilaiies, to wit : beginning at the south-n•est corner of Tobias Caniman's theta on the bank of the little Juni ata river, at the haver end of Jackson's 11111 , IW, (lme,. in IL towthmtf,terly direction to the most soni!n•rnly part id . the fiu•m owned by 'Michael Maguire, thrncc north 40 degrees treat to the top ol • Tiisiwy's mountain, to intersect the line or l'ranklin township, thence along said line to little -Juniata river, thence down the same to the place of beginning, at the pal, lie Selittof ti ntce oppo;ih• Ille Cernum Retreat Church iti the borough iil'..l.liiNandria. Kth district. composcil the township of Frauklio, at the boil, of fiittern, now ocenpied by 01,(ttern, in said township. 9th district. conipmeil of 'roll township, at the faint School Iloose, near the Cniun Meet ing I louse. in said township. 10(11 district, emoposed Springlichl town. ship, at (lie Schou' house near Ilugh Madden 's in said township. 11th district, composed of Cition tp., at the School llottae near bizeltial Corbin's, in said township. 12111 district composed of Brady township, at the briuol Hon, known as the Centre Sr•lnml I Iroise, ht said township. Utth district, vomposed or Morris township, at tin , 11011:40 ot•eupicd by Abraham Moy er. (Lot keeper.) late Alex. Lowry, Jr., in the village of Waterstreet. in said township. h district, composed of that cart of West tp., not included in the 7th district, at the pub lic School House on the farm now occupied by Miles Lewis, (formerly owned by JILIIICB En nis.) in said tp. 15th district, composed of !lint part of Walk er township lying southwest of a line effilltllo. ring opposite Magid Corbia's lantse, at the Union tp. line, thence in a straight line, nd.. ding said Corbin :s house to ds , ranger of Por ter tp., on the Iluntingdon and Woodcock val ley road, at the house of Jacob Magahy, in said township. 16th district, composed of the township of Tail, nt the Green School House in said tp. , . lith district, composed at that part of Vest p., on the south-east side of Wnrrior ridge, be ginning nt the line of West tad 11111 , 101,011 townships, at the that of said Ridge, to the line of Barrie tp., thence by the division line of llarroe and West townships, to the summit of Stone moonlit), to intersect the line of I len. deNon nud West townships, thence by said linn to place of beginning, at the house now occu pied by Benj. Corbin, on Murry's Run. 18th district, composed of Cromwell tp., at the house now occupied by David Endre, in Orbisonin. nth district, composed of the Borough of 'Birmingham, with the several tracts of laud near to and attached to the same now owned mid occupied hy Thomas 11. Givens, John K. McCattail, A. Boherson, John timminier and Wm. Gensimer, the tract of land now owned by Geo. k, Jon. Shomdierger, known U.S the Porter tract, is annexed to said district, situate in the township of Warriorsmark, at the public school house in said Borough. 20th district, composed of Cass township, at the public school house in Cassville, in said tp. 21st district, composed of Jackson township, . , , at the house of llobert Barr, now occupied by Jolt. Hirst, at NlcAleavy's Fort, iit said t p. 22r1 district. composed tit' Clue township, at tho lonise of Josh. Shore, ;0. the 'f 'woo Springs, iti tp. 2:lt1 district. composed of the township of Penn. at tie public ecehuul lieu.) ill .I%lasikles- burg, in said tp. .1N ..11" the Suppression Vibe Jlatia.lite to, awl Sale IV' inkeiratiny Liquors, as a firrenlye. All laws to be efficient should have the approbation and sanction of the Pete plc. .1/o/ Illicremv, It is represented that a large minds, if um a minority or the citizens of this commonwealth, are deeply impressed with the necessity oldie passage ora Prohibitory Liquor Law : certain indientien or popular sentiment rel nting thereto, by 1111,11113 of petitions and remons trim. Sec. 1. Be it enstetel by the Senate and Mese of Itopresentutives of the Comntonweithlt of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly nut, and it is hereby enneted by the authority of the name, That the (1.111161 voters of this Com monwealth are hereby authorized at tilt . places for holding the general elections in thew res. peetive wards, boroughs and townships, on the second Tuesday of October next, to vote for mid against a law which shall entirely prohibit. by proper end constitutional regulations and penalties, the manufaetattv and sale of intoxi. eating liquors, except for melical, sacramental, meelmuical and artistica( purposes. SFA'. 2. That the officers authorized by law to hold elections in each ward, borough and township of this Commonwealth, are hereby directed and required itt, the place fixed bylaw, in the several districts for the holding of the general elections in said districts, on the sec ond Tuesday of October next, when they shall be organized as an election board, to receive Crain each qualified voter of their said districts, a ticket written or printed on the outside, ~Proh ibitory Liquor Law," and the tickets in favor of the proposed law shall cootaiu ill the inside the words "For a Prohibitory Liquor Law," and those opposed to the proposed law shall contain in the Inside the words, gainst the Prohibi tory Liquor Law," which votes shall be count ed and returned to the court house of the coun ties or city, in which the said election shall be held, on the following Friday by the return judges, who shall cast up and certify all the votes polled in said county or city, to the office of the Secretary uf the Commonwealth, at liar risluirg, directed and transmitted in the same in:timer the votes for Governor are required to be directed and transmitted, as 1 the said Sete Mary shall on the third Friday of January next ensuing, coinumniente the and returns to the legislature, to be opened and counted in the saa , ,c manner the votes for Governor are opened and counted, and considered as the prayer of the voters of this Cutomonwealth re lative to a Prohibitory Liquor Law. See. 3. That all the election laws °film State prescribing the hours of spelling and closing the polls, the reception of votes, the punishment for iltegul voting,, the defraying the expenses of publication, and holding of the general dee tions and return of the same, wed all other matters incident thereto, be and the same are declared typeable to the election above au thorized. Sm. 4. That it shall be the (hay of the Sher. iffs of the several counties of this Common wealth to insert a copy of this net in the pro clamation fur the general election to he held on the second Tuesday of October nest. B. B. Speaker of the Irotve V l Repreventotif• x. M. M'CASI, Speaker the ,)male. Approved the twentv-ei , ht day of April, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four. WM. BIGLER. I alio make known and give notice. no in and by the 1::th section of the athresaitt net 1 run directed. "that every perm" except justi ces of the peace, who shall hold nny office or appointment of profit or trust under the gov ernment of the United States, or of this State, or of any eity or incorporated district. whether ( omm . i ss immd officer or agent, who is or shall I, employed under the legislative, ence. fire or 'he judiciary department .of this State, or of the Staten. or any city or incorporated district, and also, that ovary member of Col, gress and of C3O State Legislature, and of the select or common council of nor city, commis skaters of any incorporated disirict, is by law incapable or holding or exercising, at the same time, the lace or appointment of judge. in spector or clerk of any electiowof this Com monwealth. and that tm inspector, • judge, or other tinker of any such election, shall be then eligible to ;thy ollice trt he torn vote d for, Also, that in the 14th section of the act of Assembly entitled an "Act relating to execu tions and for other purposes," approved April 16, 18411, it is enacted that the aforesaid 13th section "shall not be constru e d as to prevent any militia either or borough °nicer from ser ving as judge; inspector, or clerk, or any getter al or special elcetion in this CoMillollivealth." Pursuant to the provisions contained in the ft llt section in the act aft,resaid, the judges of the itt'ore.thl districts shall respectively take charge of the certificate or return of the elec t'an of their respective districts, and produce them at a meeting of one judge front each dis trict, at the Court 1 louse, in the Borough of 1 1 unt ingibm, on the third day after the day of the clection, being- fin- the present year on FRI DAY, the lath of October next, then and there to do and perform the duties required by law of said judge;. Also, that where a judge by sickness or unavoidable accident, is unable to attend said meeting of Judges, then the cer tificate of return aforesaid shall b e t a k en charge of by one of the inspectors or clerks of the election of said district, and shell do and perform the duties required of said judge una ble to attend. Also. in the filst semioil of said net. it is en acted that "every general sad special election shall be opened between the hours of eight and ten in the forenoon, 11.11 , 1 shall continue without interruption or adjournmcit moil seven o'clock in the evening when the t :!, !tall be closed." Given undo- my hand at :.•:••ii , ,elo l , the 13th day of September. 1 85.4, fuel of the Indepen dence of till' I'. stau, Ile , secemv-eight. JuSIII - A GREENLAND, Shif. Sheriff's (Hlice. 11 untinzdon, Sept. 1:;, 1 8:1 1. } Administrator's Notice. LETTP,IIS of Adminktration having been grunted, by the Retrkt, a Huntingdon en., to the sehscriber on the e:rate o r CilmsTrA, WAGONER. late or Clay b,Wll4ltip, dec',l.. he hereby gives notice to nit persons indebted to snid Cstate to into forward end make payment, and those having cluim, animt tho semi will please present the same, pomerle authenticated The settlement, to the mtbs , riber, who resides in Clap townghip. Morin:4lton county, near the re sidence a said WILLIAM J. WAGONER, Atlm'r. September 13, 1854.—Gt. Adria in istrator's Notice. T ETTEits of Administration having been - 1 - 1 granted. by the Bee ister of Huntingdon co., to the saMerihar on the estateof DANtsd. Youvo, late of Cass township, ds ed.. he hereby gives no tice to all peraons indebted to said estate to come thrward aml make payment, and all persons hav ing claims against the same will please present them. properly authenticated tin• settlement, to the subscriber, who resides in Cass township, Huntingdon comity. JACOB HENRY DELL, Atlm'r. September 13. IBs4.—tit. TAkE NOTICE. ALL penatms indebted to the lothscriber will please cell and settle their account, on nr be fore the first thee of January next—all acconnta remaining unsettled niter that date will he placed in the hauls of a proper ollieer tie' collectin. .101I\ N. SW Alexandria, Sept. 6, 185 TO THE PUHLIC. . . Jr131.111).:-11., llEspErnir the citizensof Stoner:town, Moot, Hopewell, untl the eomary .I . jacent, that he has locatoil a Medical Mice in the house awinerly occupied by Lennie! Esq., and is now ready to attend to all calls, a n d hy strict attantion to hominess, hopus to receive a good portion ut' public favor. September 11, I 85-1.-ly. Valuable Farm at Public Sale. AxriLL he et 'Public Sale, on the iiretn• V v fixes, 1011 l'uosilay, the ad day of October next, at Fenn in Cromwell township,lluntingdon count, on the Mink of Big A ughwiek Creek, lacer lrou 11•ork.i, containing cant 118 Acre. and the umial allowance, 1110 Acres uf which nru Cleared 11114 in at good stow of cultiva tion. The improvmeatt. ;ire at double Log Baru, two I)welling llimses, with uthor out nit 1/1 . 1,11111N1 Of upwards Itio Apple trot's, acid it B.BBll ' l ' llll Ylll . ll. T 111: into,. will he 11111 , 10 ea-t, 4111 , 1 all ilidll , l{l.ll4 000 MUD; 1 OIVI.J.:1:. beviciulier 6, '3l. ql.• Sheriff's Sales. DY rirote of a Writ or Leeor; Err;,,4 !gelled I , oat or the Court of Common Pleas of Hun tingdon County, and of on alias Teo. l'rod, Er. /rums, ',sued out of the I tistrl"t Court of Phila., and to too directed, I will expose to Sale, at thn Court House, in the norough or Huntingdon. on TrEIMAY, rite 31: oar OF .0,081:11 XIC , CI. at one o'clock at said day, the following described lira! Estate, to wit : The "Edward Furnace" property', situate in Huntingdon and illifilin comities ' Pennsylvania, the same consisting of a tract of land formerly belonging to Samuel Clemens, Sr.. deed., cm:- Mining 250 acres !mil 19 perches, being lion of a tract warranted in name of Bartholomew Da vis, purchased on a salt of it on a mortgage to John Wharton, on which the sold Furnace is erected, a piece, parcel, or tract of hind held on nn itnproveineut thereof by the sold Samuel •Clemens, Sr., ilec'il., contaNing 50 noes and 90 perches, on which the principal part of the For tunes houses art avenue, the saw-mill tract being part of the Bartholomew Davis survey, eoutain- • lug 14 acres, all last said three tracts adjoining: the tract of hind purchased or Thomas Gorsuch and on which lie resided, Ilesif occupied by John' l'rice, containing 2111 nova; tile Samuel Dock- I enberry triter containing 225 acres; the Ellerin; Lovett:ll improcenteot, purchased ofJoshust Pet ty, I 'containing :102 acres and 111 perches, the fol lowing tire adjoining pieces or tracts of land, all lying on Owen's Ridge, one thereof' purchased of John Morrison and George Eby ns Executors 01 Elizabeth Ender, containing 30 acres and 35 perches; one purchased of .lolin Etnier, surveyed tart his once Wlll'l,lll, emit:titling 23 !arcs and 138 perches; ono intrcliased ut John Etnier cutusining, 30 ncros mid 154 perches, warranted to 3lortio Entice; and one purchased of John Lutz, con mining 4 acres; the Andrew M'Culla tract pur chased of Joshua Petty, containing 189 acres: 1511 acres and 146 perches being the half of tract surveyed in !lame olJamilt Taylor, purchased of David Entice with the saw mill tract; ti tract stir- yeyed in name of John Taylor; one which is an improvement by which it is held, supposed to contain a 25 acres; the following mentioned tau— teen tracts of unseated land surveyed in the roi lowing names and containing the following men tioned quantities, to wit Ileury Mine 405 nitres and 198 perches; Jacob Connote 440 acres and 2:10 perches; Richard Pendleton 420 acres and 28 perches; Peter Lockhart 400 acres and 42 perches, William Savory 2:13 nitres and 8:1 perch es; George Hughes 433 acres and 107 perches; Alexander Hamilton 442 acres and 57 perches; Thomas Edmiston 415 acres and 80 perches, Edward Taylor 418 memo Mid 165 perches; Geo. Albertin 400 acres; Samuel Taylor 250 acres; George Forsythe 431 acres and 7t3 perches; Sam uel Jarvis 367 nitres and 87 iterelitt , ; and I lenry Herrin (or ).arris) 360 acres and 71 I...relies; nil the before-mentioned land being situate in Silks ley or Shirley and Cromwell townsitins, Iltnntinte don county, and it [reel situate iii Worst, town- t. ship, etonnty, vont:lining 158 neer, stir- veyed on warrant in mune of James Walker, purchased of Lewis I3ontl, together with all and singular the buildings, Si. Token in execution and to be sold as the pro-1 Ilerty of James M. Bell owl Samuel 11. Bell, Alortgagors in said Writ. named. Also, at the same time and lance, the follow- ingfileserilied Real Estate. to wit Nine certain lots of ground situate in the ' Inge of Graysport, (now veiled Spruce Creek) in the county of limitingilom tittinberell and ileserit , bell as billows, to writ: Lot No. I, being 52 feet ! in front and in depth extending to Nlichael Fet- • terboors line, the south side of said lit being 36 perches long mid the north ride tt7 perches, att cording to the !Ann of said Town in that part laid out by Samuel Caldwell, Esti., Lots numbered in the nforesaiti plan 2,3, 4. and 5, adjoittin4 lot No. 1, and extendiog alto, thr Pittsburg )toad leading by way of Philip 'toilers, adjoining each other, liehig each 2 I . Cl't ill 11.011 t ;111.1 extending back to Mittlatel Fetterhools line. the t:on:said five lots also adjoin Samuel NlePliet•ion on the south and Joseph Johnston (Si the north, and on lot No. lis erected a Tavern lionise. Lot No. 7, situate in that inlet or the town aforesaid laid out by Joint G. Miles, Esti.. being Si feet in front I our NV:aer street anti in depth extending; bock to the road leading to Pittsburg by way 01 Philip (teller's, the south side. of said lot being 108 feet long and the !lath side 186% li:et its marked in the plan of said town. buts !lumbered IS and IS in the plan thereof, made by John G. :Miles, eS aforesaid, being each 50 feet in front on %Voter street, nail extending back to the old road Idling to the village of Witter Street, No. 1S bet, on the north side 231 feet long nuil on the cirllllcllle 228 feet, No. 10 lining both on the north mid south lines or sides each 2:11 feet long iteettriliug to the plan aforesaid, and the remaining lot !nu king the albresaid Much! number. not being laid out tan' numbered iu the plan of said town, but described as to wit : Cant:note:int; 60 feet south of lot No. I. on which the Tavern }louse stands ail extending 50 lent along the road 'coding from the mouth of Spruce Creek to Water Street and extending west to Michael Fetterboors line, so as to extend 50 feet ohm. , said line, be the incasurenient of the aforosui'd nine lots more or less. Also, all that lot of ground in the county aforesaid, adjoining Andrew MI:- Ferran on the south, hieing 50 feet in li•ont, com mencing:lt the upper side of tine old road leading to Water Street, owl extending back to the line of said Gray and Alieintel Fidler. Also, all the „round lietw'een the street called Witter ;treet in the old plot of the TOWII or Graysport nail the Juniata river, lying below the Polio, 'fridge and opposite the lots N.',. 17. IS and 10, as number ed in said plan, tieing 150 feet on said \\ate• street, and extending back to the Jniiiitta river, reserving ali the streets, limes 0101 alleys thereon and thereon, Also, all that lot and parcel of ground situate in Morris township, in the county aforesaid, bounded no the north by the Little Juniata river, on the west by Virgin Alley, tin the south by the Penna. Road, and on the east by Carson Street of the Town of Graysport, and also the several detached and contiguous pieces and letreels of ground lying south of Lot No. I, in the new plot of the town of Graysport, au which a 'l'avern blouse is built, tout within the line of lIU ]cot south of lot No. I. on the south, and the Penna. Hail Howl on the west, containing 465 squuu•e Net inure or loos. Also, the use of it small triangle, lying west of the Turnpike and east of , the l'etina. Rail Road.— Also, one other piece of grffinul lying snot of the Hail Road end south of lot No. I afore sail, and lying in to strip ten feet wide Nom the Hail (tooth to the Fetterhoof line on the top of the hill—with s large Brick Hotel and other buildings thereon erected, :1•e. Taken in execution, and to be sold as the pro ! perry of Hubert F. Haslet, JI ISI I CA GREENLAND, Sheriff. Sherill's Office, Huntingdon, Sept. ti, S I EVER AND AGUE. EDWARD BLEECKER'S STANIrEDE -LI MD:Tuns:, for the Fever um! .Igue, Chagros Fever, Dyspepsia, and all 13illons Aflections.— The proprietor of this Medicine wilt state, with out hesitation or fear of contradiction, that the Stampede Mixture has cured more persons wite•c it has been introduced, than ant• other medicine in use fur the above diseases. This Medicine has neither ersenic nor quinine iu its composition; all of the ingredients are of a perfeetfidly healthy character, and highly stimulating and invigora ting in their tendency. Persons while using this Medicine will not ho inflected by exposure to wa ter or a damp atmosphere any more than when in their coast health. Planters in sections of the country whore the Ague prevails, wilt. do well to adopt this Medicine, as the patient is not obliged to lay by while under treatment, and they may be assured of u tirsr:n•. Cone. The proprietor could introduce thousands of ce•tilicates from those of the highest respectability, but prefers saying to the sick—Buy one bottle, and you will have the infalliblo proof in yourself. Full direc tions tar its usa accompany each bottle. Certificates van 1,0 seen at the attire, showing whore this Aietheine has cunxo when all others have failed. Fur Dyspepsia nod all other Billions Com plaints, there is nut it bettor Medicine in market. It Isis situ been taken with the mast success in surentt oases of Inman...ism and Wm; for these complaints take a tablespuantal twice n day. thie bottle of this Medicine very often has the de,ired effect. Pries St per bottle: For sole by Druggists in all parts of the United States 111111 Canada. All Wholesale Orders must hu addressed to .31EAD & .I.II.BECKEII, Sole Proprietor, nd Broadwity, New York. Agent, Housen W. Stunt, kfuntingdon, I'd. September 6.1854,1 y. (Jll,l' lilt nod Plated Spoons, Silver owl 1 ) Plated Spectacles. at Ellin. Zsiotru's Jewelry . Store. )(A Wr AIE:S, and thu ti t .ituthtv ur rt Nima.Nrs hunt•. at cry I%tr;;t: quantity at Etlou. bitatt:• Notice to School Direrfors and Teachers. Sehonl Directors of the folMa n:nn•d 8, 11 00 Di.rn't., are hereby notified that I pill meet them of the Owe and firm/ designated. For thin limonite of examining teat:trent and grantitog reetitleates. September lith.nt Alexandria. to examine ap plicants for the schools of Porter township. N. B.—Those Districts which have neglected to make oat their yearly report. would confer a favor he attending to it hnmediately. The Di. rectors of the several Districts, should glee me early metier of the time when they intend open ing their schools. sn in to ennhle me to appoint a coneettiont time to meet them. 'lcaelier4 mat• ho exatnined at one time hr pre. seining certificate's of good moral character lion tie Board of Directors of the District in which they are applying. Copies of the School TAWS nnd decisions. can hr liu•nished to Directors I,)• calling at the (Mice of Fisher & Williamson. on Hill street, or at my residence on Mifflin street, in the borough of Hun tingdon. J. S. BAHR, Co. Superintendent. Huntingdon, August 30, 187,4. Ad an in istratoes Notice. lETTEIIs of Administration livine: been .si granted to the undersigned, on the Estate of THOMAS COY, Into of Barree township,. Bun tingdon eininty deed., ail persons indebted will make inint.iiitte payment, and those hitting clams will present them properly authenticated lur settlement. JAMES COY, Adair. August 30, 1854.—Gt. tkil." P(1.1118 $5OO to $l,OOO a Year. A eIIANCI, To MAKE MONET AND DO IMOD ! Book Agents Wanted MID; Subscriber publishes a number of moist .11. valuable Pictorial Hooks, very• popular. and of such a non•al and religious influence that while good men 'any safely engage in their eirenlation. they will confer a puhlir benefit, and receive a r•nnpCOanl;na for their labor. air To men of enterprise and tact. this bud • ness offers an opportunity for profitable employ ment seldom to be met with. • GAr 1 ermines wishing to engage in their side, will receive promptly by mail, a Circular con taining full particulars, with "Directions to per sons disposed to net ns Agents," together with the terms on which they trill lie furnished, by addressing the snb~rribrr, post-fetid. . . HOBERT STEARN, r lgl slrept, York C.:FIN PRESS, awl ready fir ,N,ents by 11,.. Ist or Octolwr. 1854, "Nears Mustrated .Deseription of the Russian Empire.' For farther imrlieubt. luldre, ; is :t h in , August 311, 1854. CENTRAL ACADDiT, Airy Vicw, T1.C1,1111, 1 . 011 , y, .11111hthl CUlllity, l ittttu. L. 74- 1.. . .14r111, • ---- , THE mall Session will entnmenee on Misii.t v, OeToinin 2.1554. Whole expenses of hoard, tuition, 1,0111, foe!, washing and incidental. va ries from $5l to $57 per session rif :12 weeks.— Vacation , front the Ist to the 15th of April, and loon the 15th of An,ist to the last of Sept. For further particular,: gee cireulars, or address (post-paid) either of the Prineit.:4ls. DAVID A. M. DAVID LA 1 . 6111.1 N. A. M. An. nO, '54.-2m. Port Royal P. I). Dissolution of Partnership. riitlE partnership heretofore existing between the undet signed, in carlying on the Woolen Factory liusines. in Shirley township, was Ilk.. srAveti hp 11111LUM consent, 00 Monday the 14th tidy of August inst. All persons !toying unset tled linsme,,i to transact with the Into firm, will please roll nt the factory, where one of the sub scribers will be in attendimee to wait mum the PETER M. BARE. SAMUEL 130011 ER. August to, 1334.-3 t.. . . N. The Factory business, in all its various lirdnehes, carried on as heretalin•e, at the Ohl Stand by SAMUEL Executor's Notice. I.ErrEns testamentary on the Estate of - 4 Jon,: It. LOGAN. late of Clay township, Huntingdon county, deed., halving been granted to the undersigned, all personc indebted will make immediate payment, and those linving will present them properly anthentii•nwil for set tlement. A DANE HEETKIi, SARAH LOGAN. Aug. 30, '54.-tit.' Executors. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of Administration having. been granted to the undersigned, on the Estate of Jotter Coy, late of Harm town hip, Huntingdon county, they'd., all persons indebted will make immediate payment, and those haring claims will present them properly authenticated for set tlement. JAMES COY, Muir. August :10, 1854.—Gt. A Jorge let of Shoes—Loco, Boots, Buskins, lisses and Children's ut the Store of 1). P. GWIN. A superior lot of Itilks, for sole nt the ELEPHANT. Executor's Notice, LET'ITHS Testiimentitry, on the 'Estate or WILLIAM WILSON. late of Tell township, Huntingdon enmity, dev'd., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted will make immediate payment, and thane haying claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. GEORGE WILSON, Executor, August 2,1,1854.—1 it." Executor's Notice LETTERS testamentary hare this day been granted . .d 1111(101,Iigr mod, residing in Bar ren townski!•, in the MI and testament of JONA/4 lit :u or township. deed.— Those hutch al Idolise make immediate pay ment, and those having claims will present them, properly authenticated. to ELIZABETH RUDY, MARTIN RUDY, Executors. August 9, 1654.—fit.• Land For Sale The undersigned desirous of removing to the West offers lbr sale his lands, consisting of 265 acres of improved MA the improvements con sist of It good Stone House, a double Log Burn, Carpenter Shop, and Blacksmith Shop; a great variety of fruit on one end of the farm, and on the other end a two Story Log House, and good frame Mire, and some young fruit truss planted. There are about 160 or 170 acres cleared, and in gimil state of cultivation, the remainder is well timbered, and within I mile of a good sae•-mill; there are several never failing springs of water on the premises. This property is so situated us to Mvide into taco farms if desired. The pro ;may is situate about ti miles east of this Iwo' August 241. P. 54. JOHN PORTER. A beautiful assortment of Cross-barred India Silk, just received and fur sale by J. & W. SAXTON. A FRESH supply of Garden Seeds, from the -rt Fredonia Gardew,just received and tin sale Lv J. & NV. SAXTON. Town Property for Sale. rpm subscriber olfers some valuable property fer sale in the Borough of Alexandria, con sisting orrwo Houses and Lots. The houses are large and comfortable, with every requisite outbuilding. One of the houses has been occu pied as a store, &c• On the lot ore a great curl ety of fruit trees. Possession could be obtained iti the WI, it' desired. July 5, 1854. SAMUEL SPYKER. S;ile of Land. 91111: subscriber offers for sale his farm, lying 1 within three miles of Shirley*burg, Bunt twdon county, l'a., containing about 148 acres,l SO or which is &owed mad under good fence, a considerable part post and toil. On the premises are u two tars dwelling Lurie, large and eon venient, and a large frame :rank barn, both en tirely new. The above property being within three miles of Shirleyslnurg, renders it convenient 6w those who nine wish to send their sons and daughters to the excellent School.. establi , hc.l in that, borough. Thaw wi,biug a good nuol you , ei deot con be aceoinuaulate-1, nutl upon entry term, 13. E. t:'OLLENS. 1,151. 13.1 WING lOM'S —tor— BELL, GARRETTSON & CO., to . „„,s ry Street., in the Iloruhyll Ilmitherton, nT which a general HumLiat; business is coo immolated to he done. limits oil Philadelphia, Pittsharg, always tor lode. Collections instils at the e tl i, te e ile Bolted t ti t t ,p cs ;lnme d without Miteresi; ill. hit :1. 6, unit 12 months, payable with reasonable rates of interest thereon. Attonbers or Finn: Ilalidcushudv, 11. Wm. M. Lloyd. .1. M. BIM!, W3l. JACk, Ilantingeing', A. P. Wit.son, W3I. Donuts, in., .1. 11E0. Mit.E.,, Tuns. Fisnctr, WM. P. Onnssion, Jonx SCOTT, JAM,. (i‘% IN, GEO. W. (I,IIIIV.TTSON. 111111ting11011, l'a., inly 12, 1854.—:1m. American Artists' titian. I in E i . ..uliscriliers to the Works of the Artiste• 1_ Union are respectfully infbrmed that from the unprecedented favor which they have reeei.- ed, the Secretary feels confident in suiting that the while timelier of Engraving. (250,000) will be (limo,' or within a lew months, of which dau wice, through the press, will he given. AGENTS are requested to 'form Clubs and send in their Subscribers without delay. J. W. 1101.BROUNE, Serretary. 505 Broadway, New York July 19, 185.1.-3 m. Farm and Saw-1i ill for Sale. sultscriliet otters rt.. ' , ale his Farm and -I- Saw-Mill, situate in Barrett township, or this county, at the juurtian ot• Stone ('reel: and East Branch, containing 'rwo Hundred anti Thir • ty Acres, of which 80 Acres is cleared and in a good State of cultivation; the balance is coveted air!' Pine end Oak timber. and all tillable. July 5, 1854. JAMES }IInIPIIII.I. FRANKLIN HOUSE, Chesnut Street, between 3d and .Hi l , PgrLII7ELPEr4O,. LIVER 11. P. I'.IItEEIZ, Ohio, and O JAMES 11. LA lUD. Or this City, having leased the above well ot and popular houo, for a term oryears, arc HOW prepared to accom modate guests in a MAIMer equal to nuy hou,t, in the city. The Inention of this house is superior to itny other, living in immediate proximity to business: also, most of the Batiks. l'uhlie -Offices. Post &lee and the Exchange, where ottinibusses start fur all parts of the cite. The house haying been put in thorough repair, and new furniture added. with many Illelherts iw prorcuteuts, will add !moll ho the ismnfort of guests. The tables will at all times be supplied with the hest the market affords, and nothing shall be wanting, on our pm.% to make the FnANKLts truly time Travelers' Home. Your patronage is inoi.t resocctriilly solicited, S. LAID. July 19, 19:14.-3in 10 HOY:EX Amax' No. 2 Slim els. jit, rervi ved and for stile by J. & W. SAXTON. • - • I)ITI'SBURG Hams luta Flitch fnmile dim) -I- lathe ELEPHANT Corner. DONNTS and Hob , of the lateAt it,t LP received at, D. P. (MIN'S Store. TORT Mt iNNAIES front 25 cents up to $2 50 at Ed. Snare's. April 15 18i2. 95 BARRI...Ls No. 1 Herring in , t rvovived end for sale sit the store or t; Et ~ tiwiN. Asuperior orticle of Burning for :it the store of dill. ii NV IN. FISH .IND S.ILT, for sail: nt the store of CEO. GW N LAND WASTED. L k NY person having n stnall piece of land for A i sale, within ten miles of this place, say sin or eight acres. ran MO a purchaser who will pay hr railing at my laml agen-y, at the office of the fluntingtion Journal. July 26, 1854. ROOTER Still at Ins Post! MIIE undersigned now engaged in putting up I- Armitage's lilectro Magnetic Lightning nods in this and adjoining counties, would res pectfully call the attention of the intelligent pub lic to the great superiority of this Patent, at is season like this, when accidents to property and life almost daily occur, it is the dictate of Mutual ity, as well us interest, to make use of the best means of security in our power, for though thu Lightning be in the hands of Him who rules the storm, llis protection and blessing are always connected with our own SAMUEL HOOVER. Jrily 2e, 1854.—tr. Fish for Sale. 15 Barrels Susquehanna Shad, 10 llalf 661. " 6 , just received and fur sale at the store of GEO. GWIN CIGARS, CANDIES, &c., &c., wholesale and retail, at the cheap store of J. BRICKER. BLANKS,-Alwors buy your Blanks et the " &tumid Office." Wu hero now prcpureil n ve ry quperiorertielc of BLANK DEEDS, BONDS, .11' ENT NOTES, SUMMONS', EXEC U ,N S. &v. JIiST received nail for sale, 11nm, Shoulder, side. Dried Beer, Lake Trout, White Fish also Dried Peaches, Dried Apples, &c. &c.. for sale by J. & W. SAN:TON. DIME WHITE LEA D,,inqt received and fur I sale by .1. & W. SAXTON. JUST RECEIVED and forsulo 17, 1 , San and Plosier by & W. SAXTON. A splendid let Bonnets • jnit received and 11. r -L . . :ale by ./. ,‘• SAN Tti.V. A most hcantilhl lot or Iterage de Tmine terns, and in the piece, from 18 cts tip to 30 cts. per yard, just received and lin• stile Inc .1. t(• WAR IN THE OLD II ORLD The Rw.siaaim Defeated::: CUNNINGHAM & HEWITT, HAVING returned l'rom the City with a largo and splendid assortment of Goods, respect fully Warm their friends and the public at large, that they have located themselves at Mill Creek, and having purchased their Goods for Cush, they arc now prepared to sell them as cheap, if not cheaper, than any store in the county. Their Stock consists of a large assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware, Queensware, Grocer?es, Zoots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, and in short,everything usually kept in a 7onntey• Store. Persons wishing to purchase will tiad it to their interests to give them is call bolero par chasing elsewhere, as they are deternine..l that their motto shall be quick Sales and Sandi Prof- N. 11. All kinds of produce taken in ex:clungo fur goods. Mill Creek, May 31, 1834. ggir A fine lot of Piero. at Ewo. 5.% ftt:'s. ' Snare's. variety of line rt.N KNIVES, et E sAnure's. April 15, 1852 A L4RGE and splendid assortment of Don n_ nets, Misses' Flats and children' Hats and Cnpa, sailing at low prints ut tire store of GEO. G WIN ii i_TA . A t ! r t, ot tihoulders and Flite u li, s t , lT . l3l l e yN t !Ito BOOTS 4.ArD SHOES, lot mou uud boys, a good uasortmeut, at Out storo of ti EU. GWIN. CLOTHS AND CASSMIERES, plain atal fancy, at very low prim., at the gtoro of Go). GWIS. On urti+•lu ul • Cider Vinegar for sole of the blur,: of hiEO, (.; \\'lN. 1,(.11, CHAP