. , r.~• •~: ,i • .„ I:a r. • • Any;: • Iteaver, : •• . Tho.,,cs T. erolllWl'ii. Cromtveli. Thomas Chewy, fanner, Tel 43114.11 i) 11. Dell, farmer, Cass. Joseph Douglass, gansinifh, Walker. Nicholas C. Decker, grocer, Henderson. Jacob Flirts, frmer, 'rod. Samuel hkkloy, farmer, Caere. Joseph Forrest, Farmer. Barr,. Sameod Funk, fanner, Warrioranark. • Alfred Gams, fanner, Warriorsinark. Augustin Grim, blacksmith, Heieleracm. Joseph Gibboney, thyme, Buttes, Jacob Harnirlt, fanner, Morr:,. William Harper. fanner, Dublin. -John Kerr, }Art:, farmer, Walla,. James G. Lightner, physician, Shirley. Jocub Musser, Sumter, 1.4114. James Myton, fanner, West. Matthew McCall, farmer, Penn, Lev is Mverly, fanner, 'lad. Samuel Miller, kistice Peace, Shirly. Joseph Norris, airmer, Penn. George Porter, fanner, West. Julia Rob, fanner, Walker. John Strict:cr. fanner, West, John Shaver, fanner, Shirley. OCOM4I, SWIIIO. Steiner, Shirley. Geer, W. Sp , er, farmer, Cass. Johit Shaffer, former, Morris. Abraham Wright, fanner. Cilium Samuel Wilson, Farmer, Wareiorsmark. John Zenon'', Erie,. Franklin. debit Baum, facia,. Oct. 23, C'ret.---:h. GOOD BARGAIN TO BI PARIL AND SAWMILL, AT PIMP:AC SAI.E• mill.: subscriber wishing to ri writ, will sell I Nrin, on Toe,hillihe 28114 arm pj Norm !,r 7,, 1, situate in Union towni•iiip, 3 utiles the Canal and Builroad, and 5 miles front till Creek. The Dral:e's Ferry and Broad when name will ran threagh the of the lion,, which contains :WU acres, 02 :yw of which is cleared and the balance well timbered. The improvements ore a two 0 1,, dwelling house, two tenant houses, a good duoLle Barn, and Sow PUB, there is also a pleat quantity or young Irak weer of the best quality. Thera will be sold at the mine time and place, Wagons, Horses, Alilch Cows, Young Cattle, and 30 or 40 1..1 or Sheep, also all the Kaoline utensils; and a great many articles too numerous to Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. a•lten eve attendance and a re.isonable 01,14 will be I,hcaby 1 7 .1.11.11, 15.1111.11. 25,1934.--st. Cr Lewistown Gazette, publish the lam.° 4 times, and send hill to this offliio. VALUABLE FARM PEELIC SALE. 911 IE subscriber Pfers at Public- Eak, at the Court House, in the bur,,ii„,ll of If inititigilon, on WtioNcsoAr 15TH DAV OF Novcrancu, 1654, his tarn!, situate in Walker township, with in one mile of the borough of Yea ACHES, nla - mt 140 of which are eleared,,m,•, and in n good vide of eultivatitt, Ii watered, Iris two good Springi near and a large orchard of readiest apple try,,, The Improvements are a Large Frame honk Rare, Wagiei Shed, Corn Crib, and a tive story Frame I ,, elling Utilise, null all the uree,,ry tin TEams made known tot JAMES MAGUIRE. Oat. 25, 125 E-St. %T RAY ~..i,v;lLEffiz YEI) fo.to l'oto(tt. Ftirnaeo. Centre Co. 1.."/ nn the nicht a )ot. 7th 1854, 'l' \171.) MARE AIL:LES, ohl--otte a hay, the other fLtrk mlttretl with a I.l.tek -tripe 011 hit person hailing the intdes anti giving notice Siturh, Stewart & Co., Stover , : Plitee, I'. 0. t. entre Cu., trill he :nimbly pew:n . 4ol. SUOMI, !ill.: I.VAIIT CO. Out. 25, 1851.—ttt. JUNIATA ACADEMY AND FI:tItLE SEMINARY, At Shirley.qt,g, Huntingdon Co., rt:ln'a it,. JAM!, (!1)111:7:1.f., A. 31. Principal Seminar.‘; 1 .1. A. 31., mid .1. C. FLN n Am., Principals, Academy. MBE IVinter St , •itin of Loth Sri:riots (Tent: ita 1 -11',(intsday. tht, 7th if “lid con tinue the mouth, 'IEMN—SEMIN A B : Board, light, foci and tuition, per ses,tion $56.110 Music with tisr of instrinuent, per quart.. :4,00 IERMS—ACAI)ENIY: Board, room: rent, fuel and :nit ion, per session Modern I..un:::unges, Painting and Drawing $5600 5.00 . 3,00 to 5,00 Lectures end practical instruction given in Agriculture, Chemistry, Surveying and Engi tutoring, &e. Instruction will he given in the Seminary, in Embroidery, Gilding, Brunsing and plain needle work. Shirleysburg, Oct. 18.—nin. A SPLENDH) ARRIVAL FALL AND - HINTER AT TILE lit,NrzNat,ox CLOTiIING STOVE. A.• WILLOUGHBY, _ HAS just returned from tho east with a largo -LA and splendid assortmont of Fall and Winter Clothiflu, for men and boys, made in the latest fashion and in the must durable nuance. Who ever wants to be dressed better and cheaper than slirbody else in town, let hint (ma at WILLOCWILIV'N ChoTunw STORE, one door west of 'l'. Son's drug store, Huntingdon. Call and see for yourselves. Oct. 16, 1654. FREE EXHIBt PION ! .P 41 ; I ;' , :ii • * , l ‘.i,',."''' . .' , ' ii V.', I -, ~ in-, " :7 • :"C:i'- ' 1 . 1 ! ..,OilT- - . 2 . .- ~ , ,heva:bitofX v AI ..: t 4 1 1 '': : 1 _,,..:-..;-:':-',, ""Werzig ..--,..2l;Z:a"is;:rig.:o7 At the Elephant 'LEA INAELII '4:;2 , :i1,1111 - .0:11,., • HAviNti removed hi, extensive Stow to No. 1, Meet'han's How. iornierly occupied by 'l'. K. Simonton, in now prepitred to neconintodate his old onntonters, a„ol the public generally, with a splendid and 14,16ot:tibia assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, His assortment eonsists of Dry (oodw, Grocerieß, . Hardware, Queensware, and all kinds olgootis lIR nal ly kept hut Country Store. Also, a beautiful cheap tel elegant as atirtmeut of Ladies' Dress Goods, and Trimmings of every variety. Also, Hats; Caps, 13onnet$, Boot+. and Shoes, and a variety of goods or all kind, Cuuntry produce taken in exchange fur goods, at the highest market price, Huntingdon, 18, 1854. A SPLEN DID assortment of Boys' Cloth, log, ut the ,t,...0 of A. WMl.Ol'OllB, Hato and Caps, of every sum, for solo tko ELPIIA NT. hEW G001)8 FO THE FILL A'd) MR OF 1854 AT !sit4. :4--; 2 .7) OF DAVID P. GWIN. I have just reed veil, and nm now opening, on the rorner nppoqime (..'outs' Hotel, a large and locavtilal vasortintitt Pell and Winter Goods, consisting of Cloths, Cast.inmrs, 131:IA11111i Pon ce tintinetis, Vesiings, Tweols, Jeans, Flannels Yellow. Whitt, nod Re fl. Also n large lot of Sock Flannels or all colors. Preach INleri noes, Colairg. Clothe, all wool, Dahlias ' Plain and Fancy Detains, Cashmere, Disbake,Alapa co, .C.c. A Large Lot of Dregs Geode, Silks Mick , Bard and Tionmt Silks, Col lars, Undi.islcores Shimmaiictti, Fancy 1-Imol -I)rc,res Mountings, Lace, Edgelugs Lind lunar lion, Ribbons, Trimmings, fie, Cotton Goods, Marlins Bleached and Vulilenelied,Cantan Flan nels, Drills, Table Diaper, Crash, Gloves, and llosery of all kind, lit ios and Shoes, Groceries, Queensware, nardware and Cedar Ware. Oil Cloths, Carpets, Carpet Sacks, &c. My all ell-milers and as many new ones as can crowd in, arc earnestly revaested to- call and ex amine my goods. _ _ All kitnl;of Country Produce tnkcin ex• change tor Gonda at the highest market Prices. (let. IS, 155.1. Sheriff's Sales 11Y virtue of sundry Writs of Fi. Fa., Lev. Fa. and Vest Exp.. iss.l out of the Court or Coin. Steno of Huntingdon eounty, and to me di meted, I will ennmte to Public Sale at the Court House, in the Bormtsh of Huntingdon, mt TUESDAY the 1:alt day of November, aid 0 o'. clack, A. M., or suf.l day, the following described heal Estate, to wit t. All the defendents interest in a eertain tract of laud in Hvoderstut town ;hip, Huntim,don comity, adjoining Alexander heirs ea the north and holea .Clazier on tbe south and John Simpson on the east nod Celestock's so the west, containing ninety acres, more or loss, about thirty acres cleared, with a two sto ry frame house and stable thereon erected. Seized and taken in excention and to be sold as the property of Samuel Frietlly. ALtiO—A tram of land in SIMI,y township, containing time imndred acreo, more or less, with about two hundred cleared, and a two sto ry log house and small log barn thereon erected, bomided on the north b . , S i i i na e l McGaryy trod south by Thomas Orbison. Seized and when is execution and to be sold as the property of Thomas Bigham. ALSO—Twenty lire acres of timber land in 13arreo township, Huntingdon county, ad joining lands of William Mtttlit and George Hutchinson and lands belonging to Monroe Furnace. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as the property of JttnteB Johnston. ALSO—One lot of 2 acres, snore or less, in Barr, town,liip, Huntingdon county, with a two story log house thereon erected, hounded by Alt - to:ander, Bell, Christian Gearhart nod J:suntt: Livingston. Seized, taken in execution, and to he sold as the property of John Harrel.. ALSO—One lot of ground . situate in Hope o:•'1 townohip. Huntingdon county, adjoining 'et ;I .tf John Hassel, or., and Leonard Weaver nt more or leas, WI Which IS •• anal a half story house no Ito John .1. Weaver. Also—upon o rest the, sold Jobs A. Weaver, nay hold in nod to a tract of land, cont.site it: ltod acres, snore or less, sitnttle in the town !,,,s ;d: Itepowell and county aforesaid, !.. of James Entriken, John T. Shively, I'. ...! ....les and .1. D. Weaver. Select!, taken !II 4.1 as the property of , A. Vs; N 1:1::111 odrnis right and inter s::. l! v 1.! d.t.:erilsol tract of land, ly ing o! t ; ! / ., 1 county. re,t! . , 0 . ..s, bounded by t•;, ..tt' • t• t..• north, --- I. ts:to !... e. } r.:!!: el. t. entien and to be sold it to.: .I()SHCA GIZELNLANI). ;;;I: Orb. PROt AxTiii:ltc.tA by n precept to tne directed, thittd V at Iluntiegilon, the 211th day of August A. 1). 1854, umler the hands and seals of the lion. Coorge Taylor, l'iosident of the l'oo't of Common fleas. Oyer and Terminer, nod gener al jail delivery of tliu tbitli judicial district ofTenn sylvania composed of Huntingdon, Blair end Cam !wk. mid the Hon. Thomas F. Stuart mid Jima time his associates, Judges of itto my of I Itintingdon, ;justices Assigned, ap;mint ed, to hear. try mid determine all and every in iliettn,•itts Made or token for or concerning all erinte.:, which by the laws of the State one made capital or felonies of death and other offences crimes and misdemeanors, which hare been or shall hereafter he committed or perpetrated for erhuen aforesaid—l tun commanded to make pub lic e out throughout my whole bailiwick that a Court of Oyer and Terntitter, of Cottnnon Pleas owl Quarter sessions, will he hold at the Court noose in the Borough of Huntingdon, 011 the second Monday (unit, 12th day) of November next, and those who will prosecute the said pri soners he then and there to prosecute them us it Shall lie just, 81111 that all Justices or the Coroners and Constables within said county be then and there in their proper person,. st 10 o'clock, A. Al. of said day, with their recoels, in rink:lions, examinations and remembrances, to do those thutgs which to their Mikes respectfully . - Hated at Huntingdon the 211th Jay er August, in the year.of our Lord 1854, and the 78th year of American 111,1CIIMUIVIIM ,TOSEILTA GaiLENLAND, Sheriff. Oct. 18, 18n4. PROCLAMATION. directed Lr VV the Jir,l_rs of i trie c' g t m t i " no " t t i e Pleas of the vaunt,. of II un tin,vion, bearing test the 26th ally of August 1,51, 1 tun commituthsl to make Patine Proclamation throughout Inv whole baili wick, that a Court of Common Pleas will ho held in the Court lion. in the Borough of Hun tingdon, on the (bird Monday (and 211th dap) of Nov., A. 1)., 1854, for the trial of is,ne, ill said Court, which remain undetermined helbre the said Judges, when unit where ell jurors, witnesses unit suitors, in the trial of all issues arc required to appear. Dated at Huntiagdun, the 26th day of August, in the year of our Loch 1854, and the 78th year of American Independence. JOSHUA GREENLAND, Sheriff. Oct. lA, 1854. A taiiirM, VOX SA.Z.Z. Tract or Land situate in Three Spring settle meld. Clay township, Ilainingdou Co., eon- Inkling 70 Acres more or less, with about forty Acres cleared and is a good state of culti vation, and the balance well thulium!. Also, a 44 Frame Barn, end large apple orchard. gia Also, a two Story llouse well finished with a good roller. Also, n never failing spring near the dwelling, hounded by land of .lobo Currat% Eliga IL Green and George Hodson, Esq. WILLIAM BRADLEY. Oct. 18,1854.-81' Insolvent's Notice. To 11l CREDITORS—Take notice, that I have applied to the Judges of Court of Com mon Please, of the County of Huntingdon, for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws of this Com monwealth, nod they hare appointed the first day of the next Nov. Term, to wit Monday the Itlth day of November. A I)., 1854. for the hear ing of me and my creditors at the Court (louse in the Borough of liatitinOun, where you May attend if you see proper, Oct. 18, 1854.-3 t JACOB GEHRETT. A beautiful assortment of Silk Dress Patterns, A. Black Silk, mitt Bonnet Lining, just receiv ed and for gale by .1. & IV. SAx.ros. UST receiving, this week, .Nlaekerel, Herring &e., and tbr .1,; by .1 &W. SAXTON. It EllO 'VAL Clothing! Clothing! Clothing! toi;rsl <lnd lust Stireted of Really nutqe Fall and Winter MI hitt', Ever offered to the Citizens of Huntingdon county. IF you wish to get n cheap and I,hionnble snit of clothing at 30 per cent. tee than you can elsewhere procure them, then go to the cheap Clothing Emporimn of HENRY ROMAN. op posite Conte Hotel in Meeker Squaw, Hunting don' In., where yon will Ihni Heady made Chid, leg of any quality, mule of sound materials, and . in the moat fashionnhle style nail at rates mensurably bulgur any culler establishment in this vicinity, where it Is considered that the • "nimble six. pence is tar preferable to the slow shilling," and where, for good tits, tine materi als, fashionable style and di, "he can't be best." Tito subscriber respectfully invites the atten tion of his numerous friends and customers and the public in general to his immense. anal well as sort.' stock of Mens' and Boys' Fall mid Win ter Clothing. consisting primly of Fine cloth, Beaver, Pilot, Petersham, 'Whitney, Felt and Double Overcoats, Cloth Frock, Dress Pack and Business coats of all qualities, styles and colors, Monkey Jackets, 'Roundabouts of differ ent sorts, qualities and prices, Fine Black Doeskin, Cloth and Cassimere pants do., Fancy Cassimere, Satinet, Tweed, as well as a variety of magnificent Vests, some of which in quality and workmanship equal any custom work, that cut be obtained in any,,other place. Besides a large assortment of Buys' Clothing. the subscri ber also keeps on hand a well selected stook of gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, such as handkeichith, cravats, collars. gloves, sacks, shirts of all descriptions. Undershirts. Draw ers, Unit Jackets Suspenders, Traveling Bags. Bats and Caps, and great ninny other articles too numerous to specify. . . . . , , Encouraged by past thvors, the subsereber bas fitr ckcectled his usual outlay in purchasing stock, and he now assures the public that no person widdog to purchase Toted leave his store without being suited, he hl enabled to sell at the re,y l oot . es: prices ! rind whoever wishes to make a wise outlay of his money ivespectfully invited to call cud esamine for himself. HENRY ROMAN, Oct. 18; IS 54, If You Want to Buy Cheap Goode, Call at the Store of rp TIE stihicriher respeetlitily announce to the pnhlic, that ho has returned from :101l New Yolk. anti is now opening at his well known Market Square, the larg,st am! pret,e,t ,serti,..mt of Fall a lleal I,Tiet4er Goods, e v en .b r o og ht to the liormigli ihintingilon, and is nine selling at unmmilly bite prices. My snick comprises in part, Cloths, Cas , imers, !duck and limey, Satinet!, a age variety of Satin nail Pilk Vestinus, Kentneky and Penna. Jenny, T une ,l s , 'Pickings, brown and hienehed Mitsiins, Drills, Crash Bags and Bagging. Table Diaper, &e.. and a great variety orgocals too te dious to mention. Ladies Deeq; and Fancy Goods, A large assortment of Under sleeyes, Collars mid spencers. Prints in alitindanre,Mmi, de Lanes, De Berege, Alpacens, Lustres, CaAnneres, Florence Mar celine, and Geo. de Nnp,ike Bonnets and Edging, fancy, and black Gimp, black silk Lace, Ladies' Kid Gloves. Gents Mack In,, teen and Hautikerehiet's, Italian Cravats, Hosiery, &c. Boots and Shoos. Itardware,quee9sw_as . e, Glassware and . Cedar Wa'ro, A good supply or Fryslt a•l'GZeries, Mt:, and Caps, A great varkty Straw Goods, My stock has been selected with the greatest care in regard to quality end price, and I ratter tnysell . that I can °lnn indticentents to purchasers not to be found elsewhere. l'hankful for the patronage of the past, by my Mends, and the public generally, I rc.epeetfu 'ly solicit a continuance of the same. GEO. GIVIN. Huntingdon, Oct, 11, 1854. The mast (.elraordin , ,,y tlinear,ry Me 11'04(1 is ilte GITIet Arai6 ;, ll lit.tedy 1 a :Iran and 11,,est. CELEBRATED ARABIAN LINIMENT, H. Ct. FA (i - EYCINF. ARABIAN LINIMENT is n most extraor.linitry medicine, the truth of which is placed beyond doubt by the vitet sales of the article :rid tie Many mires being daily performed by it, which previtm.tly had resisted oil other medicines and .he skill of the ltest physicians in the world. it is coin. posed of Intheuns, eNtraet, and gums peculiar to Arabia—pos,e,ing. in 0 concentrated form, nll their sti.nnhit anii,lyne, penetrating, ane w.ns and.revulsire properties, and the same which, ages ago, were used by the "Sons of the Desert," with ,tich miraculous success. in et, ring the diseases of both man and beast. Read The Allowing remarkable enro, should. itsefl:rlar, 11. O. Farrell's Arabian Liniment liar bewal any similar renfrdy. Whenever thut great medicine called IL Farrell's celebrated nrabien liniment, loss boen introduced, it has performed the most extraor dinary ceres in the annals of medical history— every body who uses it once becomes its warm est friend—they not only keep it always on hard fur the benefit of its timely use in cases of emergency, but recommend it to all their friends. It has been before the public for near ly ten years, and yet is daily developing new virtues; many diseases have been mired by it, for which the proprietor had never recommend ed it; its magical virtues spreads through the land with the speed of lightniag and many, very many poor invalids wits sepposed their drys on this earth were fast drawing to a 'dace, have been by n persevering- use of this invalanhle liniment healed, earl now rejoice in the ble,s• ings of health, and the enjoyment of this bean tiful world. Head this to believe, and not to doubt. Inquire, of yone neighbyrs whom you know to have used it, and they will tell von no medicine ever discovered pOitit,B3 the heir extraordinary healing 111)Wels. The reel:big pains of rheumatism and neuralgia yield in a few minutes to its powerfully anodyne proper ties. "Tim lame are made to walk." Ohl sores, which have rendered the subj,t r loath some thing to behold, are healed. The weak and trembling, from deranged state of the nerves, by the Ilse of this Liniment. rejoice in the recovery of their formerhealth and strength. Miley long standing ailections of the, liver, lungs and kidney hare culled to its nor aft er the various remedies had ('tiled. It is very ef fiencieus in curing the diseases of horses, and cattle, such as sweetly, sprains, bruises, swell logs, cramps, lameness ' dry shoulder, splint. etc., and if north in the beginning, never fitils to stop the fitrther progress of fistula, poll-evil, ringbone amid spavin. Look out .fin• CounterfeN! The public are continued tigainst another counterfeit, which has lately made its appear ance, called W. B. Farrell's Arabian Liniment, the most dangerous of all the counterfeits, be cause his having the name of Farrell, many will buy it in good faith, without the knowleilie that a counterfeit exists, and they will perhaps only discover their error when the spurious mixture has wrought its evil eftbets. 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 for , Agencies must be addreed. Be sure you get it with the letters 11. G. hethre Farrell's, thus —II. G. FARB FLUS—and his signature on the it ',turner, all others are counterfeits. Hold by raw. Read Son, Huntingdon, R. E. Sellers it Fleming Brothers wholesale, Pitts burg, and by regularly authorized agents throughout the 'United States. Ai' Price 25 and 50 cents, and $1 per bottle. AGENTS \I•ANTED in every town, villa,qe and hamlet in tic United Stales, in which on is not already established. Address IT. (4. Far rell as above, accompanied with good Teri:nye, us to diameter, Grocery, Confectionary, NI, k NiiitE‘v ! - 1, ham the vita: os Ihtotiog.latt and that ho hi, jutst r.•turile4 from 11, east, v ith o very largo and fresh supply 1.1 Fruit ond Coofeotirmories. sue!, it‘ Candies, Lcnums, Itai!;:n3, Nuts, fir.., and the largest stuck of Toys and Fancy Articles, or, rtirelT4l tin• Silk iu thii lie receives slily from the city of Baltimore, the best orsTERs that can he found. Those in want at' prime 'shell tisk,' can be accommoda ted by calling at the saloon. 110 has titled ep a saloon expressly for the Ladies. Thankful to the public fur post favors, he hopes by strict attention to business to itierit a contin Ivaco afthc ,attnu. Ilantivtlun, Oct. 12, 1853. Atllnlin istra tor'A Notice. ETTEIH been gran ] A (.1 I.y di,: Register of Wills of Huntingdon, comity to thn undersigned, on the estate of George Henderson, late of West township. dee'd. they hereby give notice to nil .perslns indehted to said estate, to come tio , verd and nod, pay ment, lITVI nil persons having Onion , maim'[ the estate to present them to the subserthers for set tlement. JOHN HENDERSON, HARRIET HENDERSON, Ort. 11, 1854.-6 t." PRIVATE SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. ri'llE under,:igned will sell nr Private Sale, ei ther or all of the following described tracts of land, to wit No. 1. A tram of Limestone lend rear the Shade Gap, in MAIM township: enntaining• 170 Acres. This land is patented; with goad build in:lsdial goad water thereon; mid about 100 acres cleared mid cult ivided. No. 2. A tract of Limestone hind, in Tell tp., Huntingdon On.; tying on the Waterloo and Burnt Cabia , routl, tulhduing.Limes .loots anti others, containin, 1,1 Acrt, Lein buo and 30 neres of :Vomt t:in land B:l l ,,cat. titane 75 acres are cleared and cultivated; with a house and linen, orchard and excellent water on the premises. No. 3. A tract of 200 acres of land, in Wal ker township, at the mouth of liaystown Ih•nnch three miles below Huntingdon, partly river hot tom and pnrtlh red : shale table land. About 80 acres are cleared and cultivated, with at dwelling house and ham on the premises,—a number of bearing trait trees mg( a young orchard of graf ted apple and peach trees, &e. Nu. 4. A triter of 207 acres or land in Toil unen c hip, with a house and barn thereon meted and about 60 or 70 am, cleared and cultivated, with good water and good fruit tnetenn—now in the ten:n of V ineent Hebinion. This land lion near the Tonto of the projected Drake's P erry & Broad Top liailtoad. - . No. 5. A trust or 140 neres oflnn( in Hope well rp; najoinitu.: land of John Ilenver,Jam. Etur:- ken nna whet s —alioto 70 acres ore cleared, with a new log dwelling !muse there.. This land is fresh awl protittetive, null adjoins the liroati Top Itailreadnt Colree Ban. The kerns will lie 'nude easy to suit rturchagets and the title will he warranted. 1).1V1D BL IR, Huntingdon, Oct. 185.1.-tf. VALtABLE PIitOPERTY A I: V " L: IC SA ' if. t 4r, rt. rI , IIE undersigned wi,hing to di,- - 1 - Rosa of a portio” of their reel 4,, ' ' estnie, will offer nt usthlie sale on . L; k .., t ~, premjso, on . 111111.111 y dill 9111 4 .-" - ' . 7. tiny of November, A. 1). I°sl, Tito and Vann, • situate 5 miles from Ihmtingdon, in Woodcock alley, and only one hull' mile from the Email Top Railroad; containing 294 Acres of superior lime stone lend, 220 of which arc cleared. Er cry field on the premises is - supplied witir run ning water all seasons -01 the yelio. The Grist Mill is new, with three rim of stones and calcu lated ror four; with the most. approved machine ry. Also, a good millet's Meuse, with neces -1,4, outbuildings. This is one of the best poi ite in the e,iinty fair a store and grain merchant, as almost all f wheat that comes to Huntingdon passes by the mill, and would naturally Moll there if it market urns offered. On the form, is n large two story stoic hence, and :ill the neeessary with a never Ibiling spring close to the house, and a hank born and stable. There are 2 orch ards on the premise:. one of which is entirely of grafted fruit, carefully selected. Tlicfarnt is in' lb . : state of cultivation, and the mid and buildings are in goad repair. There is also 170 acres of wood mid ere land within I mile of the i:11111, MIMI Will 1,, ,111,1 With it. There is on this tract a very line totutu uf foisil ore, whi;ll has been opened. The :c l aw has heen divided inn, three sepa rate properties, and will be ,old separately or together. as purchasers may desire. The lir,t division to cotta tilt 10 'wren immedi ately itround and inchalilig tile 31ill, with oil its water rights. The second division to contain 175 ecru or the farm Nod, with the ihrin heildiegg; end the 170 acres o 1 wool and ore hold. The third division to contain 103 acres adjoin ing the above propefiy, 0 itivan orchard on the same. Drafts of the whole, and also of the separate parr:, will he exhihitv(l on the (IN' of •ais. S—w ill it easy. .to erg, end will he Jena, :It file sale, Or utr utt lipplientiun to one of She tit,gduti, ur at Lafayette Cuilege, 1.:4,1011, s. s. IviwcroN, IVll.kliTtlN. Oct. 11, 182.4.-st, Notice to School Directors and Teachers. The School I r cfor3 of the 11)1lowitt4 mi med School I src herelty willed that I will meet th,,, ,!,...zettted, hr the parpuse or oct. zth !.: 10 applictutts Ihr the F.ch , ell district. ();,t. 1 : to examine appli. ...to-, C., tlii Barre° district. 12th o! :P,. to exonline nppli• • ' • , .)oelo;‘)11 ;• :, School iltniALl to ex. for Coe schools of Union dis , trim. Oet. 16th at Mill Creek, to examine appii• cants for the schools of Brady Oct. 10th at Shirleyshurg, to examine nppli• cants for the school,' of Shirley district. Oet. 19th at Steele Gait, to - examine appti• cants fur the sehool3 or Dublin and 7111 dist'ts. Oct. 21st at Scottsville, to cxaniine appli cants fur the schools of Clay and Springfield districts. Oct. 23rd nt Cassville, to examine appli cants l'or the schools of Coss and 'fed district:,, Oct. 25111 at MarldeAwg, to examine appli cants for4lie schools of Penn and Hopewell districts.' Oct. 2Ctit at McConnelstown, to examine ap , plicnnts tbr the schools of Walker districts. N. D.—Those districts which have neglected to make out their yearly report would confer a favor by attending to it immediately. Teachers may he examined at any time by presenting Certificates o r good moral•charactur from the Board of Directors of the District is which they arc applying. Copies of the School haws and decisions, can bo dshed 1,, l'lreetors by calling at the office or Fisher and Williamson, on Hill street, or at my residence Mifflin street, in the Lorena' of Huntingdon. J. S. mo a t, County Supt. Huntingdon Oct. 4,163.4-4 t. Executor's Notice. T EWERS tei,tamentary have this day been j granted to the undersigned, on the estate of William Flynn, late of Hopewell township, Hun tingdon county, deed. MI permons indebted will make immediate payment, and those having (doling will present them duly authenticated tin• settlement. SAMUEL TINGLING. Stonerstown, Bed. Co. LEVI EVANS, roalinont. Hunt: Co. Executor., 0.1. 11, '54,- at.• urtv.r. munto . ..r, In Irmir•P! Bedding and Carpet 161 , A Id E El OUR Fl, No. 148 South Second went, FIVI, noonv ATlOvli R1,1:41: SIIII,T. 1 . 1111:, Where he kneog eon-bluffly on 'mud,' full 11,,ilort mem of every nrtiele in Itig line of It , inesi. Fentherg, EN.ailiter PATENT SPI:IN( , TTPV. ,,, E , 4, .1/.1171•V•' • I", fret Tarr.or,, n,••IPN, ht. - l VII, Ingni;n. Voinlifru, 1;•rg am/ I! • Carpotimrs, Oil Malin. Canton M; ,., Cocoa soul Spanish Mattinzg, Floor nn.l SHir Drituvets, Ilent.th Rn t., 1).n , • TABLE AM) PIANO COVERS. To which he respectfully incites the nttention of purchasers. [Ort. 4, 'sl.—lv. A EDITOR'S NOTIC'E, THE undersigned auditor, rippointed by the Orphans Court of Huntingdon county, to digs tribute the balance in the bonds of Col. John Cresswell administrator of Pavia Wood', der'd, hereby given notice to all persons interested,that he will attend tie• the purpose or mokim; said dintribution, on Saturday the Ith day of Novel.. her next, at one o'clock. P. M.. of lrt9 ortiee in the borough of Huntingdon, w hen and where all persons interested moy uttend. JOHN REED, Oct. 4, 1554,-4t. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. THE undersigned ronlitor nppointeJ by the Orphans Court of Huntingdon comity to distrib ute the balanee in the hunds or John Hyaline. admy. of Daniel Heisler, dce'il oninuest those. entitled to reipive thn same, hereby gives notice to oil persons ibiereQted that he will MOO for the purpose or making said distvihution. on his flay the M 1 day of November next, at one o'cloek P. bl., nt his ale° in the borough of' Hunting don, when nod where all persons interested may attend. JOHN HEED. ()et. 4, 1854 —4t. Auditor. A UDITORN NOTICE. E,ndo ofJames Leonard, deceased, The undersigned auditor, appointed by the Orphan's Court or flantingdon Counts, to min the liens. it' any against The real estate, or Jam, Leonard. dee'd., and to make dbitribution (it th,, amount or the valuation oh' said real , Mte, to and no cog the heir' and legal or said ilee'il.. will :mead for that porno, hi: office, is the imrough of [( u ntie -don, nn Friday thipitior 27th, 1054, at oun I'. M. at which time all persons ore ri•iloin,il to, present theirclaimg heriite smell auditor, or he debarred from coming in Con .1 1 ,0.1) f A. W. .111 . 2 . _;EDIrr, Auditor. Oct. 4,1554.-4 t, Tenciv_.r , ITataled. rpm: school direet,.. 11rn.ly township wish in pipploy '1'...R.h0r4 to tike charge of the on , dir ,ipml• io tho Nistrict, for n term of Muy mouths. t.. 1 .srinnon, on the Ist or No vember next. Otto Teacher iv needed, codified to tench the German, in connection with the The County Superintendent, 1% ill give puldie notice of the time, he will attend in the district to examine applicants who bate net received their certificates heretofore. The Directors will lie present and receive applications at that or any other time. By order of the Board, IL L. Ma:ARTILY, tice'r Oct. 4. 1551.-3 t. latintin;don (ount3• RR. The Commonwealth of Pen,ylvauia, to Mary . Carter. of saikl county, tlrecting Whereas, doset,h ("art,, kl,kl on the 1.-Ith day et Fulkrnary, instant, prefer petition to the lion. it eorgk, :Taylor. Eski.. Presiklent Judge of the Coort of Common Pleas of the cuunty of llnniingdon, in vacation, praying th,.t hocer• tail) canses therein set forth, he nki;,l,t h klivoreckl from the tools or intri,my enter l into with the said Mary Carter. We to there Coe com mand you the said llary Carter, ns ydn were !,e -fore cionmanclekl, that setting aside all other bu si7:c, and ,xcusus whatsoev e r, yon he “ : ,.1 poor in your proper person bethre our Judges at flatitingklon, nt a court of Comm. Pleas there to he held for the sail county, 00 the sevand 51 - , , nday of November, A. 1). 16:,4, to answer the petition or lihel of the said Ji,epla Carter, and to show cause it any you base, why the said .Joseph Carter your imshankl should not be di vorced from the bonds oh' matrimony, agreeably to the Oct of General Assembly in such ostsg nettle and provided. And hereof you are not to hill. Witness the flow George Taylor, Esq., President of onr said I court, at Huntingdon this llikrik day of Anon-t, A. D. 1804. .10SilliA GREENLAND, shit: Sh'irs (Bice, Oct. 4. '54.-4t.• "EVER AND AGUE. TV?. IiI.EEC fir: IPS STauretm ror the fever met Ague. Cletwes tyspepsht. 1.1 tin .klections.— The proprietor of this Medicine will suite, with cut besitmiou or leer or centr,,,lietion, that the Stampede `.fixture. Ints cured !mac persons w,lOOO it has been introduced, thtin env other medicine in me for the shove diseases. This 'Medicine has neither 111,1•11ic nor quinine in its composition; MI et the ingredients are urn perl'ectfully healthy character, null highly stimulating and invigora ting in their tendency. Persons while using this ledieine will net be alleeted by exposure to wa ter or , hump atmosphere any more than when in their usual health. Planters in sections of the country where the Ague prevails, trill do well to adept this Medicine, as the patient is out oblige:) to lay by while under trentment, and the . ; may be assured of a SPEEDY Cut.. The proprietor could iteroduce tholistenis of eertifienti, from those of the highest ruspeetnbility, but prefers saying to the sick—Buy one bottle, and yon will Lace the infollible proof in yourself. Full threes tie. fer its use accompany each bottle. Certificates can he seen at the office, showing where this 3Leflieine has CURED when all others have failed. For I/3spepsia and all other Billions Com plaints; there is not a butter .Nlctliciae in market. It has also writ talicn with the most astonish ing success in Several! cases of ftheauuuism and Gunt; fur tbesc complaints take a tablespoonful twice a day. One bottle of this Medicine very often has the desired elhiet. l'ideti SI per lit.ttlie For sale by Druggists in all parts of the I'nite,l States mid Canada. All Wiailemle orlers meat lie addresmil to AIEAD & Sole l'roprimer, 98 Broadway, Now York. Agent, !loftier, NV. Small, Ilantingdon, Pa. September 9. 1854.—1 y 1 1 .014 IQ. EA. IP. nESPECTFULLY inlitrnt, t!Jo eitizens of Stonerstown, Coal Moot, Hopewell, and the country adiacent, that be has located a Mcdieal OIIIee in tLe house formerly occupied by Lemuel Eynon. Esq., and in note real to attend to all calk, nod hy strict 'mention to business, hopes to receive a good portion of public thvor. September 6, 1854.-Iy. TAKE NOTICE. A Lf. persons indebted to the subscribe• will - , - , please call and settle their accounts. or be 'fort) the first day of January next—all accounts remaining unsettled after that date will lie places! iu the hands au proper officer for collection. JOHN N. SWOOPI Alexandria, Sept. 6,1854.-4 m. Afresh supply of Garden Seeds tram GarllClNjust received, and for sale by Feb. 23, 1853. J. Fk. SAXTON. BARGE 1)E LA INES, in endless variety, at the cheap corner of A. CAR MON. -[ UST received n beautiful assortment of Scot iped and Phan Velvet Gibbons, by J. & W. SAXTON. A BEAUTIFUL, assortment of Fancy Co 'si /I niers Cloths, Summer Wear, for inen mut boy, Also, Carpet Bugg, Sic. just receiv ed and for sale by J. & N. sAvroN. LOOIUNG Glasses, just received ant for sulo -I- 4 by J. 4. ll'. SA TON. ITATS.-111oleskin No. 1 and 2, of the latent ovles. h ossuth Hats of various; styles and will he ,old low at the idling. ',tore of GEO. r 111 S. Adnitst3strator's Notice. 1 ETTEHS of Administration intvitig granted, by the Het:ister et Huntingdon ell.. to the subseviher on the estate 6.t cum,' WI IVsoost.ti, late of Clay town,hip, , hereby gives native to all persons intlehte:ll to said estate to (mine forward awl make payment, and those having claims attainqt the sante will I ,l,ll ''e Present the sante, properly authenticated ter settlement, to the soh,erita r, who resides in Clay township, fimitingtion county, nt-ar the ea sideline otsaiddee'll. IVILTAANI J. WAGONER, Adm'r. September in, 1F54.--St. dattin ig.tin toes Notice. TETTEits of Administratiim laving been grunted, by the Register of I am itc,,lon co., to thee subscriber on the estate of WC of CO, township. dec'd.. he Lerch, giros .- 0,0 to all persons indebted to said estate to come forward and make payment, end alb persons hav ing claim; against the SlllllO will please present them. properly authenticated for settlement, to the subscriber, who resides in Cuss township, Huntingdon county. J.l.Ctt II ITENI:I7 IIELL, Adin'r. September let, To Brick Makers. 1)110P1)SA LS for making 500,000 Ck, nt the Worm Spring.; near 11.inting,lon, will he re ceived up till the lath J.ly in e. Tb.),e propo sing to state whether with to chine or by hand, and limy notch per thousand, Contimetor to fin ni,h wood, and how much if WOO furnishel, on •I at what rate if wood leave provided. • Work to be eontinotic;il Address A. P. WILSON, Huntingdon, Pa. J. SIMPSOS Al J. P. itANIL .PBACI."IfAje 13TIRVEYOR%. (ttlive wizl, DANIEL At.l:l , t , nip stre e t, hem., Alontgwitery and Slllitil streets, [Sept. 20, '54. ff.] QTRAT HOIRSE,..Came to the plantation 1 ) or the subscriber, living in Jackson township, Ilunt. Co., about the nibblie or Junc, it black borne, about sixteen crams old, about twelve hands high. with a smart white spot in the litre. The owner can have him by p.nying expends, FLEMING. Jackson tp., Sep. 20, tSI4.-;t. • • - lIITGEANA. i7,'nn , l l l l in' I • 7 .7 ?1 , 111. OISCO% I.:;recent ly been oh! ! • '.• ' , Ity, in the tretoncm 0• and all . 0 , • •. ~ htliag I f, (I,er h • has evid, ! • •! . • , titivates. the trcatte, • elan rem.' • ! 11,at staidly I ! : agreeahle, the ti • ,! o . op! , rtie., mast come in direct con• tact ' of the aria] cavity of the •' ...ape the litany Lind varied ! !•,on them when introddeed into tit hmmell, and subjected In the process of digestion. The Ilygenttal is for sale at all the druggists' throughout the country. Neq, , k D.ltelimme nf Jon. 14. Tho Inhaler is worn on the hreal.t under the linen without the least inconvenience—the heat of the body being sifilicieht to evaporate the Ihmlreds or CASES of cull Es like the fol lowing might be named. One rarkaae of Illy genna bas eared toe of the ASTHMA of siN years stinling. Jos. P. Krest,:ry, P. 11., I t o n email o f the ASTHMA of It) yell, standing by The. Curtis' Ilygeatta. Ea , ten, fir. ,, k/o, N. Y. Trice three I , ollm, a Peekm ,-- 5 , .1.1 I'Y (1 N :1) . 1' I—PEID:INS PAUL, No. ! 19 Chamber, St.. N. V.--1 free ice C,:rl',FS to any part of lit ! fir Ten Dnftn's. N. Otrtis' Ilyttcmt is the ORIGI NAL an' . :LY GENUINE 011 other, imitationi or vile and 1N11.:1{1- t)US s. Shun them as you would poh4;11. Sept. 120. 183-t —ly. VALUABLE MILL ITOPERTY At Private Sale. ), rl'IlIS property is sitinde on S, t tone .. j Creek, about 9 m il es north 0rt . ,',.. Huntingdon, Pa. The mill is in' : '2. good repair, has 3 ilia of hurrs, &c.•••— - Also, n good Saw Mill and Lath Mill ; a gi.iod dwelling house tiur the miller. Alvo, 290 Acres of Land, about 155 Acre: of which it cleared an in a good stoic Gf cultirotion; the hal:ince is well covered with gond timber. 'l'ho cons i s t, of n large Frome 110,•o. a 1,, h' . ..aine Barn, and at large tiro, 11., o for a store, hot now I. • ho•ge tirchard Of choice froit. The propertSls froin The Igtorncixt April. l'nr further infurin4tion i•n , :n Iluntingdun. , . GEoRGE Sept. 27, 's4.—tr Rebecca Furnace AT Pilli ITESALE. 11.111; property is siturte on Stone rilTa7,...ser Creek, about 12 miles north 01 , 1jtil, Huntingdon, Pa. It is in wood or- ,2 , ....11 ,1 W.1iT0 der, and plumy of within 4#; . 4..,'",! . :,! 4,444 miles—in a tine wood country %OWN coal can he got readily, and about 400 ACHES of LAND. This property is now idle, and possession can be given at any time. Any forther * int'onnation ran Lo had b_c era ling with George Conch, Unirtingdun , or Conch, Altoona. Sept. 27, ISSI. —tr. Exuct"rows NOTICE. The undersigned haying been appointed Ex miter uf the last will and testament of 'leery P. Horsey, lota of' the ltormigh of Huntingdon, hereby gives notice that he has taken oat letters testamentary on the estate or said &ea., find notifies all persons indebted to said estate, to call on him find settle their ifelebtedneffs, and those haring claims against the estuto to present then' in proper Into. JAMES MAGUIRE, Exr. Sept 27, '24.—Gt. T Amu Lastin g and Silk work tiaitors, Kid L Morocco, and Goat Boots and Slows, at tic stars of CEO. MIN. C ARPET Bugs, just received and for sole by .1. 6. W. SANTON. \ snitylv of oin,lbatinB, Check. and Li Siaunlray, just received and fitr sale by .1. & W. sAxro LIMES DRESS GOODS, Mils. Delanes, 11. Dulanes, Ito Berege, Lawns, Ginghams, and at choice variety of Goods of all kinds, nt the store of GEO. G WIN. I)ONNETS. or nil sorts and colors, also, Miss' ) Flats, front :i7.1 to SW, just received and fur sole by J. & W. SAXTON. • LrA F ST ING POWDER and SAFETY USE, constantly un hand and for Fide by J. BRICKER. 91;" BARRELS No. 1 Herring. hist reeeive , l not! for sale at the store of CEO. G WIN. A superior article of Burning Fluid for sale nt X.. the store of GEO. (3 W IN. FISH .4.firD N.lL'l', for safe at the store of GEO. GIVIN. TUE greatest variety of Dress Trimmings, Fans, Cravats, Zara., Tyde Yarn, Dress Buttons, Ladies Collars, Cliemtretts, Fancy Mkt's., Under Sleeves, Kid nod Lyle Thread Uloves, and Hosiery of every variety, just recei ved anti fdr sale by J. & W. SAXTON. 10 !Usk i s t a i l l d E „ L t S t h I L I, OILVER and Plated Spoons, Gold, Sit;;:e anti ,) Plated Spectacles, at Earn. Snare's Jewelry Store. 1 jour MuNNAIE S, Card Cases, end the 11- nest quality at Woatesnoun's Parket Knives, n veiy lary quantity at Lb. Snaru'• Store. NEW ARRIVAL. J. & W. SAXTION, just rewired franc Philadelphin the and hutuls,tia,t assortment of ever oth•re,l in thii ennskting of Cluslts, Cassitners, Satinetts, Meetings, &c. For the Ladles, We Imre Pleid Silks, Worstea and every variety of plaid goods, to please the taste of tho Lathes. Also, Shawls, Sacking Flannels, Mo ntt Silks, llonnettt, and the finest t15.,11.111C111 of Under sleeves, Shinutzetts, ever to th, bit of tliis plata. Etoutsc dm! Shone, of evc, vrai,ty, ' 4 1' • Shoo, or evory variety. 1110,4 and Caps, of the very Int,t :tint he, vtylc, Hardware, of whici We always keep the largest:and best as :tomtit:at ever kept in t place. Queenaware, magttii,eitt assortment, which we are selling quite late. Grocerie4, are a little up, bat we are determined to sell as low if not lower, then any other housemccording to quality. ()nr ,r.cfc o'oll Cloths and Carpets is gem', Tubs, Buckets, Willow Ware, and everything imally kept in a country store. In tart we have everything to snit the taste-of :111, and at loWee be got at any other hot, In town, it• you don', b . gatisliod of the fact atter caking, then we give op. Wo LA,. also, FISH, SALT, PLASTER. and leveivc and store Gr:iin, us usual. Sopt. rirllE Partnership or the sal.serilters• carrying 1 on the Ilita•ksatithing tat:inass, in Warriors . mark, linntint hot county, disselvellt nil persons baying ensettled seemeits will come forwent and settle %vitt, I). Yorker bef o re th e tint of November next, or their Recounts will be left kith a proper officer fur eollectimt, 1).1 VI It PA FtKrill, UEL C Sept. let, 1854. The su;.neriber will eont!mie the illaeksmi,h business nt the old stand in ail its carious bran- Whvre nII 1.,r1 be amoinmodate , l who furor him nit!) their work. DAVID PARKER. ti,pteinber Rea Estate Agency. _ - The un , l6r,ignoil 1.3 e,t,t1n1:41.,1 en azenev fur the Sale and 1 4 nr,ha, et . Iteal Estate in wishin:4 to 5,1 ur purchase can yive it:t a tlitteription of the prop, , .y, torms. on ouch terms as Lc Arcot has thr facility of making t h o , erty eNtensively known. I ' lol., have come ver3.l, , sireloh 3 laud We offer on e•a.sy tering. WM. BREWS TER. Notice to St•hoot Directors and TCZIChe CIII: School Directors or the following. corned SAOOI Districts, are hereby ootilie l that I will noel than at the lilts e anti time clesiotated, for the i n r; of ex,onining teacheri and gr,:nLing eerti;icate, September Mit. at Alexandria, to examine ap plicants for the school.: of Porter township. N. B.—Tho , e Districts which have neglecte4 to make out their yearly report, wOul.l confer a tlo,r by attending to it immediately. The Di- CO, , everal Districts, should live ote cor!y notice or the time ol,n they inteu•l nom, tbeir rellool,, no 115 to enable toe to o icnt time to meet ;hem. roar Lc CN,IIIIIII - eICIt not tbne by pre ~ . ehtiag eertiavate, , 4•l' p r aal moral 1•11,,, , tt tr,tri the 114,1111 at I , irer:t,:ra of the Di. , ,tri,t in Avhicil they are appiyiu.,.. . cs.-Ics school I,awi and det.L.ioni, can Le Ineltisier,l to Directors eallizez the otlieu of FL,her S.', Williamson. on 111:1 street. or :It lay 1 . ,1 , 1,1Ce NIPIhn stcyet. in the here.el. l lt or Hun . ',IL iL I r. :~~ $5OO to $l,OOO a fear. A CHANCE TO NI.11i1; NON. - .GNU IM GOOD! Nook Agent , ' 7 bpi anted. MM.; Suliccriber pohlishcg nanilier of valnahle Pictorial Rook,, very poli.tlar. and of such a moral and religious ioilnellee that while, Rood men maw safely ettgave their eir,al,iteeti, they will eliaer a piddie hrnatit. ay.! receive a fio'r oomprn.sorion tor their tali,. 1...) men of enterprise anti toot, thi4 has !less titters on tipportonity for prottoble meta seHoin to he Hirt with. tvi , hill.4 to engnge in their gab!, will roa. , .;‘e I.y at Circular cwt. tatiflin, H.,11 •'lliroetiotts to per s‘,ll. ::-• tA.,,etiter with tho 1-1, • ; 1\ 111 he ratruisheti, by ::,; !,•i• 1?S, PCHLISIII• 11, Citr IN PRESS, awl ready 11,1. A,llt, by Ilia Ist of October, 'ISM, "St`alrB 9 Illustrated Description of Dec Russian Empire: For farther pnrtieulars a.ldre,s a:, above. August 30, 1854. CENTRAL ACADEMY, Airy View, Volley, Juoiola kV, ( . ounit/, l'enao. rrvi(l: Fall Session will eommenee on moNr, V, Ocrocuti 2,1554. Whole covens., of hoard, tuition, room, fuel, wttshing and itsddental, va ries front $5l to $57 per session 22 weeks.— Vacation., front thelst to the 15th of April, and front the 15th or Augu s t to the last 4,1'1&1a. For farther partieulars sooeirenlarg,ur address (pct,t-pald) tit:, n. ti.e DAVID W11.4,N, A. M. DAV (1) LA1:01ILIN, 51. _Ang. 30, '54.-,On. Port lloyal P. 0. Ltuid gbr f!i;ale. A TAcT O LAN situnte in Germany V R P D alloy, near SI, irlepifirg, Huntinplou cont.tining about 113 ACreg, the greater Nat of whirls is limestone, in u good state or eeltive 0., hounded by lands of George Swine and An drew Spattegle. JOHN Jose CI, MI. Fish for Sale. 15 Ilarrcl, 10 Half jest receivel and Cur sole at the store of GEO. GWEN. BLANKS,.AIwnrs buy pow Bh in k s It hi, "Journal 01lieu." tk'j have now prcpared a vv ry .uperitwurrielu 1;1,A K I )1 , :11), , , JUDGMENT NOTE 1, , , SUMMONS', EX EC L- TioNs, t's•t• n , c,ivcd sale. :,I•.,tubb•r, tiiik, Ihio.l Beef, Like Trwit, \l'liite I't it also 116.1 l'enelies, Dl:cd fur sate by .1. & \V. F.k X TON. WIRE WHITE; LEAD. just receivo.innit Ivc 1 sale by .1. W. SAXTON. CLOTHS .IND C.ISS LIM RES, plain and fancy, at very low prices, at the store of UEU. G WIN. 10 DOZEN Ames' No. 2 Shovels, just axel veil and for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. prrl'SßUlt(i Hams and Flitch for sale cheap cube EI,EPLIANT Corner. BONNETS and Hats - of the latest styles, just XI received at P. P. (MIN'S Store.' (MGARS, U.l\ DIES, &e., whole•olo nod V.) retail. of the ehe.efrr,tore of J. BRICKER. A huge lot of Shoes---lace Routs,Bufikina, rlitlisses and Chil.lreu'a at the Store of D. P. GWI.N. A superior lot of Ititim, for snie to the -- ELEMANT. abeautiful assortment of Cross-barred India 511k,ju4 received and for sale by J. & 3..txr
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