. led, ii,cludit.g A•rmiral fiaridletT. The breach which had beet, etli•eted by the allies in Ita.itio works Will at the 11.4 doh, not ?mill ell ht!y pr.tetit.nb'e t , , ',twin. In the success. ful Russian sortie flint ionsd ahove v the Hes. shut °Moira report says that Lord DunieHen, en English nobleman, wee taken prisoner.— The reported defeat of the Russians at Outuri, in Asia, is, confirmed. The Queen Mother of Bavaria is dead. 'The London Times justifies the refusal of tlm French government to allow Mr. Soule to pass through France, and also says that Messrs. Buchanan and Maiva regard this insult to Mr. Soule as a national matter. It is rumored that Mr. Mason has demanded an apology, which the times says will not he conceded. Exciting Times in Kansas. We make rte following eitructs from it let. ter published in Boston Atlas, dated Lawrence City, Kansas Territory, Ootober 13th: Our party is expecting to be ccmpelled to fight, this afternoon, several Missourians, who are coming up here to drive us as they say, in to the river. They make pretentious to be strong enough to do it. About one week since they were here for the same purpose, but our party turned out, armed with guns, pistols, &c., and showed the Missourians how strong our party was. No fighting was done. The Mis. :merlons retreated, and ever since that time they have been laboring to get all their forces together to destroy us this I'. K. Our party have been busy all this morning cleaning their firearms and practising shooting, &c., and if we are sent house this P. M. to liissachusetts, at the point of the bayonet, you will probably see us in Boston soon. We will march in as the soldiers did a few years since on their re turn from, the bloody fields of Mexico. Considerable excitement was manifested to day by some members of our party, who had been out to look at the country, and were suc cessful in finding an abundance of coal, in mines along on the banks of the Kansas river. Some of this coal, (and nearly . a bushel is on this table where I am now writing, brought in to.doy by some of of the exploring party,) op pears to be of the beat quality of coal used in this country, (United States.) The great battle is over, the smoke has clear. ed away, and the city is quiet, unusually so, considering the circumstances of the day. Our expectations are over, as fur as danger is con corned no one dead, no ono wounded; all are well. The brave and would he considered limit , less Missourians, have retired trusts the field of action. they came here this noun, and their number was so small that they considered it of no use to do any thing desperate. Loots NArot.nux.—A writer in the London Economist coulcudes an article on Napolaon with this language:— "The same maitwho landed at Boulogne in 1840 with a single steamer and a few friends on a desperate and abortive expedition, reels its it in 1854 to review a vast army and re elect the homage of countless spectators.— The seine man who six years ago lived in ob scurity at London, scarcely able to pay his tai lor's and quite unable to pay his horse dealer's bill—whom many looked upon as stupid, and whom none looked upon as wise—of whom few augured well and whom few would trust much—we have just seen recieving the visits and complements of the consort of our Queen entertaining three royal guests at his table— one of them the son.iii.law of the very monarch whom he had succeeded and admitted beyond all denial into the social circle of royal person. Nor is this change in his singular fortune the the only one, nor perhaps the greatest. We can imagine him smiling with even a more grim satisfaction as he contracts the langua•=e oPthe English press regarding him in 1852 - anl now, sitting with the Times and Ixamitt er of December, 1851, or August, 1854, before him—and marveling at the metamorphosis— the unmeasured abuse which was showered upon him at the tbrmer date, and the decorous respect and cordial praise with which he is spoken of now. 110.. The queerest object in existence is a Spanish beggar, for these beggars beg on horse buck; and it is a queer thing to see a man riding up to a poor foot passenger asking alms. A gentleman in Valparaiso, being stopped by one of these mounted beggars replied "why do you crime to beg of me, who have to go on foot, while you ride on horseback?" Very true, sir, said the beggar;" and I have more need to beg, as I have to support my horse as well as myself. A LOFTY MorsrAm—Mount Hood in Ore gon, has now been ascertained, by actual mea surement, to be full eighteen thousand three hundred and sixty-one feet high. This is the highest peak on the American continent, and nue the highest in the world. From this peak Mountain tops five hundred miles distant are distinctly ceen. The mountain is vplennie, smoke being seen to issue from the summit. • Like colored bottles in a chemists win. dow n rouge on the cheeks of a maiden attracts the passers by;but nobody is taken in by it. Trial List, November Term, 1854. John E. Thompson et al vs J. W. Swoope. Hirst for Caldwell vs Daniel Africa. A. P. Wilson vs Michael Buoy. Com . th. for Kyle vs John Hooper Alex. Dysart's ear's vs Israel Cryder's admr. David Caldwell vs Dell & Crotsley. Hirst, Clarke & Co. vs Myton & Cunningham. Coati!. fur Shoenberger vs Math. Crownover. Coin'th for Stonebraker vs Math. Crowcover. S. F. Price vs Geo. Bell. Wtn. P. McCreary & CO. vs Robert Woods. Patrick Tully vs rhe P. R. R. Co. • Franklin, Platt & Co. vs R. F. Haslett. TRAVERSE JURORS, SECOND WEEK. John Armnn, farmer, Barree. Benjamin F. Baker, carpenter, Tod. Anthony Beaver, carpenter, Penn. Thomas TeCromwell, justice peace, Cromwell. Thomas Cisney, farmer ' Tell. Jacob IL Dell, fanner, Cass. Joseph Douglass, gunsmith, Walker. Nicholas C. Decker, grocer, Henderson. Jacob Elias, farmer, Tod. . Samuel Haley, flounce, Barree. Joseph Forrest, Farmer. Barree. Samuel Funk, farmer, Wurriorsmnrk. Alfred Gams., farmer, Warriorsmark. Augustin Grim, blacksmith, Henderson. Joseph Gibboney, farmer, Barrec. ' Tomb Garnish, flamer, Morris. William Harper, farmer, Dublin. John Kerr, Esq., thriller, Walker. James G. Lightner, physician, Shirley. Jocob Musser, limner, Brady. James Myton, farmer, West. Matthew Mc Call, farmer, Penn. Lewis Myerly, farmer, Tod. Samuel Miller, justice Peace, Shirly. Joseph Norris, farmer, Penn. George Porter, farmer, West. John Rob, farmer, Walker. John Stricken, farmer, West. John Shaver, farmer, Shirley. George Swine, farmer, Shirley. George W. Speer, farmer, Cuss. John Shaffer, farmer, Morris. Abraham Wright, firmer. Union. Samuel Wilson, farmer, Warriurantark. John Zentmire, farmer, Franklin. John Baum, farmer, West, Oct. Tlll:•ragn PARTY..-13,1: fly c ,ie I i the State or Ohio wept tor the Amu 'Nee... racy' at the recent election—ali they, Rho• gether, roll up the immense majority of 1,133, or en avevacte of not quips 200 each. Locoroco• ism, everywhere throughout the free North is virtually dead. MARRIED, On the Bth inst., by Rev. A. B. Still, Mr. TOON tit DICKSON to Minn SARAH J. MILLen, of Huntingdon Co. Pn. On Thursday the 9th inst., by the Rey. W M. Dentrick, Mr. JAMES WARD to Miss Htaz• ABETII HAMER, both of the vicinity of McCon nellstown, Huntingdon county. Irma; rarilltaclUZ. HUNTINGDON, November 15, 1854. Flour per Md., 511,00 Ned When?, per Int.. 2.00 White Wheat, per hu.. 2.10 Hoe, per hu 100 Corn, per hn .62 Onto. per hu 50 Hoy, per ton 16 00 Butter. per lb., 2O Lunt, per 111., l2 Eggs, per don., 18: PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 13.—The mar ket for Flour is dull today; there is nothing do ing for export, and standard brands aro freely offered at $9, without finding buyers; transac tion limited to small lots taken for home use at from $9 to $lO 50 per bld,as to braetl,the are latter fur extra family flour. Of Corn Meal a further sale of 200 bbls - Penne Meal was made at $1,25 per bbl. Rye Flour continues scarce at $7 per bbl. Grain—there is not much wheat offering to-day, but buyers are holding off, and the demand is limited at about previ ous prices; some 2®3000 bus prime Peeea sold in small lots at 195 c fir reds, and 200® 203 e for white; good southern red was after wards offered at 190 c without finding a pur chaser. Rye is scarce and wanted, and 12® 1500 bus Penns. sold in lots at 120®122e, mostly at the latter rate. Corn continues in steady demand at fully former quotations, and some 10®1200 bus sold at 78(4)40e fur prime new, to arrive, 833 i to for cut, and 85c for prime old Yellow. Oats are dull; some small lots sold good Southern brought 53®5 to but 2500 bus very prime afterwards sold at our highest figures. The moshestraordinary discovery/in the World is the Great Arabian Remedy for Man and Beast. n. G. FARREI.I..SI CELEBRATED ARABIAN LINIMENT, 11. G. FARRELL'S GENUINE ARABIAN LINIMENT is a most extraordinary medicine, the truth of which is placed beyond doubt by the vest sales of the article and the many cures being daily performed by it, which previously had resisted all other medicines and the skill of the best physicians in the world. It is corn• posed of balsams, extracts and gums peculiar to Arabia—possessing, in a concentrated form, all their stimulating. anodyne, penetFating, tine. tuons and revulsive properties, and tho same which, ages ago, were used by the "Sous of the Desert," with such miraculous success. in cu• ring the diseases of both matt and beast. Read the flaming remarkable cure, which should of Use! f place H. G. Farrell'a Arabian Linimmd fur beyond any similar remedy. The triumphant success of the great Arabian remedy for man and beast, • IL 0. FARRELL'S CELEBRATED ARABIAN LINIMENT, • Is musing counterfeits to spring up all over the country, spreading their baneful influence over the land, robbing the pockets of the hon est and unsuspecting, by imposing upon them worthless and poisonous trash, fur the genuine H. 0. Farrell's Arabian Liniment. Fellow Citizens ! Look well betbre you buy, and see that the label of the bottle has the letters 11. G. before Farrell's, fur if it has not, it is counter- Ail. The label around each bottle of the gen uine Liniment reads thus, "11. G. Farrell's Celebrated Arabian Liniment;" and the sig nature of the proprietor, is written upon the labt,l also, and these words are blown in the glass bottle," H. G. Farrell's Arabian Lini ment, Peoria." The daring boldness of the recreant who would deceive the people by imposing upon them worthless trash, for a really genuine med icine, thus not only cheating them out of their money, but that which is far dearer—their health—ought to be held up in scorn, and re ceive the contempt his dastardly elicit merits. Let every one who regards his own health, and wishes truth and honesty to triumph over de ception and rascality, put his heel on all hose impositions, and uphold that which is just and right. The genuine H. G. Farrell's Arabian Liu iment has proved itself' to be the most re markable medicne known for the cure of rheumatism, neuralgia, pains, wherever located, sprains, bruises, hardened lumps, burns. wounds 'corns, chronic sore and weak eyes, lame back, etc. etc.; and is an effectual remedy for horses, and cattle in the cure of sweetly, distemper, lameness, dry shoulder, splint. wounds, etc. ,etc., and will always stop the further progress of poll-evil, fistula, ringbone, and blood spavin, if used in the beginng. Look out for Counterfeits! The public arc cautioned against another counterfeit, which has lately made its appear ance, called W. B. Farrell's Arabian Liniment, the most dangerous of all the counterfeits, be cause his having the name of Farrell, teeny will buy it in good faith, without the knowledge that a counterfeit exists, and they will perhaps only discover their error when the spurious mixture has wrought its evil effects. The genuine article is manufrctured only by It. G. Farrell, sole inventor and proprietor, and wholesale druggist, No. 17 :Slam street., Peoria, Illinois, to whom all applications for Agencies must be addressed. Be sure you get it with the letters H. G. before Farrell s, thus —H. 0. FARRELUS—and his signature on the wrapper, all others are counterfeits. Sold by illus. Read & Son, Huntingdon, R. E. Sellers & Fleming Brothers wholesale, Pitts. burg, and by regularly authorized agents throughout the United States. kr Price 23 and 50 cents, and $1 per bottle. , raENTs WA WEI) in every town, village and hamlet in the United States, in which one is not already established. Address 11. G. Far rell as above, accumpauied with good reference as to character, respuntlibility, &c. IMPROVED LARD LAMP. lundereigned having purvhused the full I- and exclusive right and privilege of con structing, using, end vending to others, tin right to make and use, in the county of Huntingdon, STONESIFER & SMITH'S improvement in the adjustable packing Mr a lamp fur bunting lard. Lamps for sole by the dozen or singly, also township rights'for sale at reasonable prices. All muers promptly attended to by address ing, the subscriber, I trhisonia, Hunt. Co. Pa. HEO. AV. CORNELIUS. Sipesville, Nov. 15, 1854.-6 m. Administrator's Notice. I ErrEfts of auministration of the Estate of Cuthurizie Lutz, lute of Shirley township, Huntingdon county deed, ull persons indebted to the estate will nuke payment w/ 'hunt delity, and uti persons luring chinos will prui:eut thew properl) uuthoutieuted for bettleuient. GEORGE EBY, ' SAMUEL LUTZ, Shirty tp., , Nov. lb. '54,-60 Admr'e. ::= .I.tustotic 1.14.! fch Sex, otter, nt private sill° hi+ Brim flair o, I nin liniln a 1, .n11..1.1.14100 01 . One Hundred and ninety Acres, ho it more or lens, of the bent panty of lime Rome land, about 160 nere• of whioli are elmool, tooter ;4ii0.1 Noe., Rol 31 a t0 , e , 1 atnte of calti• ratan. !*: I ,: The improvements nr, n two sto , i dwelling house, a large froth.. bank 141,1; wagon shed, Clll . ll crib. large whin, awl other mu buildings. It has n good orchard, and good water upon it. Any person desiring to pitrelise ennn roll upon me nil the premises. 1 will idhow them and make known lily JAMES DYSART. Nov. 15, 1854.-3m.' Administrator's Notice, lETTERS of administration hoeing been granted to the undersigned, out t he estate of lintsar LIGHTNER, late of West township Hun tingdon county, dee.M., all persons blotted to said estate ore requested to make immediate payment, and all those having claims against the • atone will present theta properly authenticated fur settlement. MARGARET LIOIITNER, - Nor. 15, '54.-St.•• Administratrix. A STRAY COW, about 7 years old. Mack and white .--144. colored, has been ueesspaassiag on the Log Lelia Farm, the borough of Ilnutingdntt. for some time. The owner is requested to come fin•ward null prove property pay charges and take her away. GEORGE Ei'LER. Nov 8, 1854.-Bt. FIVE PER CENT SAVING FEND, . Of The National Safety Company. Walnut Street, South West Corner Third Street, Incorporated by the State of Penn sylvania in IS-11. FIVE PER CENT interest is given and the money is niwnys paid back whenever it is called for, without the necessity of giving notice for it beforehand. People who have large sums put their money in this Safety Fond, un ocemmt oi the superior safety and convenience it affords, but any sum, large or small. is received. This Sayan Ft No lots more than hor mil lion of dollars, securely invested for the safety oldepositor, Ili Office is open to receive and pay money ev,ry dny. from 9 o'clock in the morning. tall 7 o'clock in the evening, and on lionday and Thilrsday evenings, till 9 o'clock. People who have moiler to put in; are invited to call nt the office for further inlbrination. HENRY 1, IMNNER, Prcs't. lioitpArr SELFRIDGE, Vice Pres't. Wm. J. lickm, Secretary. Nov. 1, 1854. Ailininistratot's Notice. TEI'TERS of Ailmieistration baring been IJ granted to the undersigned. on the Estero of Jobe Ilrati!ley. Fr.. der'il., hue of Toil town•hip, Iluntinglon county. all persons indebted till make immediate requiem. 811(1 these, her ing claims trill present them properly autheeti. :Ilea for settkaiont. 'l'. (I 5TA1.1.1•71 ., 1N, JONAH .1. Nov. I, 18114.-6 t. Adminktrators. Executor's Notice, LETTEI4 ISttintentiiry have thic dnv been grontede to the tneter•ivied, telling in Springfield township. Ilnittin,lon upon the entate or Benedict Stettin.. Pr., 1:0e of said .wn;hip. 111110...1 Will Plea"o mike iiiimeilinto nient, and those having CIIIIIIIS will present tlietn, properly niitheinieit teil, to DENF.DICIT STEVENS. Jr. Nov. I, '54 -tit. Ext,ittor. BOOKS! BOOKS 11 WALL PATEN!!! 20 M 1.13 of new gold .1 —the titi.tetng the PI il: I •Init - - . ever brought to the inter'or to the sTATioN tail- is ,11 1 ,11 ,411 1 111 1 111 . 1 VIV ,ii,ll 1,1 11- perior gtur litu, ill Not te. fallou, !Alter. t.'op and Note Paper. Gold and Steel Pt•e , . Phut!: anti "lure iLttries Alto. 11nruer's, Puillttltt . s. (11.i1e 7 .1 111111 1;r:1- s, rtteetve,ll,cry lli.rlllll us SOOll 00 out. 2000 etti,iet. il,l tatoi . r , tornentled by the Teachers' Institute tied Board of Di re ,. tors of the tomtit, G1'1,1111,4 . 1. 1 Arllllllll`llC, and Algebra. Town'S Spellers. and Swine's 3600 Payson & I)iutton.s Basted 'pity Ilat,h,t, being the beet system as Well at , rite 'err execu ted hooks ever uttered to the public. lowtsd wholesale prices. 1000 pieces IVal I Paper trout 9 to 13 emits for common. IN. 23 atiti 3: cents for gluzed, and 1,23 to $2 for gold. All (tithe 101)000 stock is uttered extremely lute fir cash—the pub lic will plestse cull anti examine. Store opposite Whittaker's Rotel, Railroad St., Iluntingtion, l'a. Nov. 8, 1%.54. NEW STAGE LINE. 1E subscriber respectfully inform the -IL traveling ',tibiae that lie is now running a line of Flanks from Alr. Union to Orhisonia, follows: From Orhkonia to lit. Union imd hook agnin. every day, intersecting the lliilicuperslntrg line nt Orldsoulo. Passengers wishing to go to Shade Gap, or any other place, will he taken on without delay. Ills hacks are good and comfortable. and lie is determined to have none hut gout' and steady drivers; in a wont. his desire is to curry paisengers in comtir•t JaMI s. ButIKET. Othisonia, Nov. 8, 1854.-1 y. Horses and Lot for Sale. THE ...,riher will sell ut private sale, in tic town or G...,thur g , Altoona, OHO lot, on which is erected hats Two•Srouy Dwimmso nous.. 16 by 25 lief, and well calculated tiir private ramifies. It is a corner lot and fronts 36 feet on Pine sliest and 150 on Allegheny. The location is very desirahle, and the Tyrone and Momnu l'lank road runs immediately along side of it. This property now yields .abort 18 per cent on its original cost, anti will lin sold on the most reasonable term+ to a good purchaser. Application to be made immediately to. EZRA ALE, Altoona, Blair Cuunty Nov. S. 1854.-Qt. J. M. IRVINE, M. I). Gratitude qf the Vhir,sity of Nfio York, H AVING concluded to hamte permanently in Warriorsmark, Huntingdon County, offers Ms professional services to the citizens of that place and vicinity. REFERENCES: Medical Faculty of the University of N. Y. Dr. JOllll NleCulloelt, l'etenthurg, Hunt. Co. 1)r. Henry Windy, Nov, I, 1854.—tf. A beautiful assortment of Silk Dress Patterns, Black Silk. and Bonnet Lining, ins! receiv ed and for sale by .1. & W. SAXTON. JUST received a beautiful assortment of Sett' iped and Plain Velvet Ribbons. he 1. & W. SAXTON. LAMES Lasting tool Silk work (h Kitl Morocco, and Gout Boob. viol shoo, ..1 the store or GEO. GAIN. LADIES DRESS GOODS, Attr.. Detunes, IL 1)eIm •,.Ire Berego, Lowns ! Ginghams, unit it choice variety of tiorMs et oil kinds, ut the store 4it GEO. (MIN. L(PNNE'Ii. of all 4urts and calms, also, Mks' Flats, front 31 to :Wu, just 'well* aml for solo by J. Sc IV. SAX • - 211.1 i. Dress AlatterllS, Lionize de Lanes, Hera zes, and Lawns of every variety and color, just reeetved and for male by J. & W. SAX TON. • CLOTHS AND CASSLMERES, plain mid fancy, at very iow prices, at tic ,core of tiLo. UWIN. GOLD CILIL.V.S—A Ino varier) fur bAle, vo. j 17 low, St Eau. illikaaie. 4 .. it ov A If, "lathing! Clothing! CP.:thing! • ." •• • ‘." ''‘C' • I . " Ready nuvie Fall nal Winter Clothing, expenses per ses.i.nt C.a. Students will Simi it to their advantage tot,. , Ever offered to the Citizens of nine ent at tlie tot the ',motion. Hathtingdots county. .f. T. Tt iN f,tY, principal. TF you wish to get a cheap and fashionable suit KATE l'recept'ss. I ol clothing nt 30 per cent. less than you can :• et a, Secretary. elsewhere procure them, then go to the neat, No,. I. I 5:,.t.-21. Clothing Emporium of HENRY ROMAN, op. Imslte (louts' Hotel in Market Square, Bunning- TEACHERS WANTED, to g n' , Z t a n , where you will find Ready made Mai l' I !. ,r'r',Tji.',74Vitk Tl in the ~ . mile 741:111d materials, end m. to !ilk , . chat Le>lthe public Sehonds in the die_ .B:7l‘,:ni,:slitinfrlisit;:liyonntildie4l,3„.o.tiav,,e;rnon:r::::ti,,lhotenir:iliestiisti;l:ifillosnlieinnaie;,ttetrbii,n.. trier. Mr the term of A j ar months, to commence ~,Tn i. 7:l l. l l. tS, where it is considered that the it ix pence IA tar preferable to die slow some time in the month of November next. By order attic !Ward. HENRI' S. GREEN, bear."Sen'y. The subscriber respectfully invites the mien - Lion aids numerous friends and customers tin:l the public in general to his immense and well as sorted stock of Mens' and Boys' Fall and Win ter Clothing. consisting partly ~r Fine cloth, Beaver, Pilot, Petersham, AVM tnry, Fclt and Doithle Overcoats, Chink Frock. Dress s.wk and Business coats, of all qualities, styles and colors, Monkey Jackets. Roundabouts of differ est. Fine Shirk ent e s k t i c i r t , s c , r i t it !al od nipetrse. Cassimere, Satinet, Tweed, as well as a variety of magnificent Vests, some of which in quality and workmanship equal any custom' work, that can he obtained in any other place. Besides large assortment of Boys' Clothing. the subscri ber also keeps on hand ti well selected stock of gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, such as cravats, collars. gloves, tucks, shirts of all descriptions. Undershirts, Draw ers, Knit Jackets Suspenders, Traveling Bags Hats and Caps, and great many other articles too ,ss numerous to specify. Encouraged by past favors, the subsereber lion Gtr exceeded his usual outlay in purchasing stock, and he now assures the public that no person wishing to purchase need leave his store without being suited, he is enabled to soil at the rery leas eat prices I and whoever wishes to make a wise outlay of his mnney is respectfully invited to call and examine for himself. '~ Nov. I. 1854.-31, A VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND Puittra NALL Trim, be offered nt public sale on the premi er, on \WEDNESDAY TDB 22t or Novi.- .., next, a tract of land situate in Penn twp., Huntingdon county, on Aligippag Ridge, (being the property of the heirs of George Brumbaugh decl.,) containing 472 Acres, with the usual *Mountie, about 80 acres of which are cleared, nod in a good state of culti vation, the lot Wier is well timbered. The im provements men double log barn, a too story log dwelling bons, ieit !rialto. outbuildings, and several never falling springs of good water. The above property will ho sold in ditfemit tracts to suit purehaees. There is one tract of 125 acres of excellent flintier, suitable for railroad tie, There is a public road starts at section 10,1 and runs within 25 yards of the tract. TERMS.—one-half the purchase money to be paid on the Ist of April 1833, the balance in two equal annual payments without interest. Cr Further inlbronition can lie had by calling en GEORGE PA RES, residing on the premises. Nov. I, 1854.—5 t. EXHIBI PION ! , 1 t \as ~ 4 1: , -' ,: 7,. --, . 1,, ' ( : v ..,, . L . ' l___:F ..-...,,, — ww&h--- --slia4twaito ti E:eplomul Stoic. K. 511111 , 1.011, is 110 W 1.1.1.pare,1 to nerotnnio•;•. tc his 01,1 c ttstotner. and the Imhlie geitendly. with at ,pit•ttili.l nod fitslaimible u•ssortmetit of Fall and Winter Goods, lii- (•,,,,sists 01 Ur 1:04.dy, (11 . 01 . eriCA. Itae•ea,es:ere. and all kiwis I,l'good. kept ton Vimittr; Store. Also, a neautiful cheap and elegant as sortment of Ladles' Dress Goods, and Trimmingc of every variety. Al.. lints; Cans, Shoe, nu.' a , :uit•trof gseid. Orlin kind,. rs produce taken in t,,unge niackeeprices. 18. 1854. • -- TAKE NOTICE. ET.‘I LEW; of Foreign Nlereltantlize. who it have nor taken Oat n litteve, fir ill, year 1 , 5 t. .10 ,tt on .17 11,1%1011,1 to the Noventher ttr,,o; not lifte.l h\ the 20th of Nov. -Nil; ”tlicer for eol h\l. sTEvExs. (~, i • , Treas. 4L . JC* i‘i , ool; RE "LIM FARM An SA\W-MILL, AT V. 1131.1112 SALE. • rim will sell I his liarm.l,ll sdqy Oa' 2Stli etr,p unrt. iitruae in 1 7 11ic.11 tOWII.IIIII, 3 miles from the (lanai :net Itailruad, end 5 inik, from Mill Creel:. The Drake's Ferry ;00l Brotel liailrouil when mule will run through the 1.1.1 , 11 e or the titr,n. 'odd, rnntninx am) eere, 100 .ieres of whieh is clenre,l tool the halnuee well timhereil. The improvements ere n two ,tern ,IN riling 1., nse. two tenant hoiems. a good doul.le Balm, mol Saw Mill, there is illso a great pointity of young fruit trees or the hest quality.. There will he sold at the .inne time and place, Wilgons. Horses. Mach Cows, Young Cottle. HT..I :10 or 40 head or sheep, eki, all the farniint ittet,:il,. and a great many articles too numerous to mention. WM. COLON Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. A. M. when duo ettendonve and a reasonable credit will ho given he ELIE!, SMITII. oe, 25. 1854.-3 t. Ca' Lewimown Gazette, publish the above 4 time% tool send hill to this office. STRAY IYITILZS.• 1.,Z 4 Tit A YED front l'enn'a. Furnace. Centre Co. tr , o n tie night of Om. 7th 1554, TIV,) MARE 511'1. ES. 2% ye., old—one ti hey. the other dark rol,rej with a black .tripe on her , honlder. Any person flatting the mule. , and giving notice to Shorh, Stewart & Co., Stover's Place, I'. O. Centre Co., will lie suitably rewarded. Slloltß, STEWART & CO. Oct. 25, 1254.-3 t. JUNIATA ACADEMY AID FEMALE SEMINARY, At Shirkysbury, Huntingdon Co., Pemea Rnv..l.sszes CAMPBELL, A. Al. Principal Seminar; Mon .J. CAMPBELL. A. M,, and A. C. FENDALL, Principals, Academy. THE Winter Seguion of both School% opens on Wednevhig. the 7th November, awl con tinue tire month, TERNIS—SEMINARY Board, light, fuel and tuition, per Fesiiion 856,00 Movie witlin!eot: pro rinneiit,puripiartur 8,00 TERNIS—ACADEMY; Board, room rent, fuel and tuition, per $56,00 Modern Langtive , ., 5,00 Painting and Drawing, 3,00 to 5,U0 LeCill - rCH 1.111.1 practical instruction given in Agriculture, Chemistry, Surveying tool Engi neering, &e. Tmoi:action will he given in the Seminary, in Embroidery, Gilding, Bronzing anti Wain needle work. Shirleyshurg, Oct. 18.-3 m. A SPLEN DID ARM Al. FALL AND WINTER q.3.1.1 1 i1111.1 ` 14) AT TUE 111'NTINol,oN A. WILLOUGHBY, flA'.just ieturnelli - rowt the east with a large and splendid as,ornuent of Fall and Winter (lathing, fur recline] buys, made in the latest f. Aden mid in the Illicit diwalite %\'h° e, el. Wallin to be dressed boner and cheaper thou anybody else iu town, let hint yell at etin; A p CLuTititity Senor:, Otte dune Went or T. ktind & 8011 . 8 drug store. lii utiugdun Cull and see fur yourselves. t /et. la, 1854. k,2II.VER and Plated Spoons, Gold, Silver tind 1 opectaeles, at Edw. bunire't• Jewelry DORT MONNAIES, Card Cosesond the 11- I coo quotit Wowrc.sool.St'a Pocket o ver .okse quo tit; at EdAt. Soare's Stcre. APi PLC:II DID :.urtmont of Boys' Cloth Wit st the store of A. Wsuoveasy. HENRY ROMAN, Oct. 18; 1854, NEW GOODS FOIL THE FALL AND %INTER, OF lOU AT LZITiTAI oF DAVID P. GWIN. I have just reeeirml, and am now opening, on the comer opposite Coats' lintel, a large and beautiful assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, consktiaa of Cloths, Cassia ors, Black and Tan -I•\' So111a•11`'. Vestings. Tweeds, Jeans, Flannels Yellow, White and lied. Also n large lot of Sock Flannels of all colors. French Mori- Colairg Cloths. all wool, Dolains, Plain and 1 Try Detains, Cashmore,lktinize, Alapa- Vfl. A Large Lot of Dress Goods, Silt, Black. and Plain, Bonnet Silks, Col. 13, rieloi,leeves SliiiiimazeiN, Fancy Beall. •. :we, Eilgeings and hour !,• Cotton Goods, and Ualoleachtal,Canton Flan nels. Drills, 'ratite Diaper, Crash, Gloves, mitt ll.•sery mall kind,. mid Shoes. Groceries, Queensware, Hardware sod Cedar Wiirc. ttil ('laths, Carpets.. Carpet Sacks, &e, My tdd c•t.toatcrs and 118 many new ones as can crowi•d In. are earnestly requested to call and ex amine my goods. All kinds of Country Produce taken in ex diouge for hoods at the highest market prices. Oct. 18, 1854. If You Want to Buy Cheap Goods, Call at the Store of • 11:11 "n - 1 - i. • • 11 23 Li ILI. -ult,rilter would removtinlly announce tit the public, that Ito has returned from Plaltelelphia and New Yolk. and is now Dinning at his well known stand in Market Square, the largest and prettiest assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, ever brought to tlic borough of Huntingdon, and is now ,elling at unusually low prices. My stock eusuprisrs in part, Cloths, Cassitners, black and fancy, Satinetts, a large variety of Satin sat Silk Vestings, Kentucky and Penna. Jean, Tweeds, Tickinus, brown and bleached Muslin , . Drills, Crash Bags and Bagging, Table Diaper, &e.. and a great variety of goods too te dious to mention. Ladies Dress and Fancy Goods, '4l largo assortment of Under sleeves, Collars and spencers. l'rints in aliandanre,Mous. de Lanes, Do forego, Allinecas, Lastres. Cashmeres, Florence Mar celine. and Oro. de Nitp,tiir Bonnets and Edging, llil~huas, Panes., and black Gimp, block silk Lace, Ladies' Kid Wove, Gents black do., men and hulk Handkerchiefs, Indian Cravats, Hosiery, &e. _ Boots and Shoes Hardware, queqlsware, Glassware and Cedar We're, A good supply j 1 7 r;571 -- -- Groceries, Hats and Caps. A great variety of Straw Goods. My stock has been selected with the greatest eare in regard to quality and Price, and I flatter myself' that I can otter inducements to purchasers nut to lie found ekewhere. Thankful for the patronage of the past, by my friends, unit the politic generally, I respectfully ...licit a continuance of the same. GEO. GRIN, Huntingdon, Oct, 11, 1854. Executor's Notice, ETTERS testamentary have this dny been J A granted to the undersigned, on the estate of William Flynn. late of Hopewell township, Hun tingdon county, deed. All persons indebted will make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated fur settlement. SAMUEL. YINGLING, Stonerstown, 80. CO, LEVI EVANS, Coaloc , ct. Ilunt. Co, Oct. 11,'54.-6t.• Executors, Grocery, Coulee t ionary, - AND Y.Ll.> NDIZEW NI(EIIUS, would respectfully W- I f. 1 1 .111 the citizens of Huntingdon and vicini ty that let lets just returned lions the east, with a very large end fresh supply of Fruit • and ConAtetitinaries, suet' as Candies, Lemons, Raisins, Nuts, &c,, 4111.1 the largest stock of Toys and Fancy Articles t gver tarred thr sale in this town, He receives d iits Iron the city of Baltimore, the best I I' ST F. R S that ran he found. Those in want of viler `shell fish,' can be accommoda ted by calling at the saloon. lie has fitted op a saloon expres,l thr the . . . Thankful to the public fur past favors, he hopes by •triet attention to business to merit u continu- MHO atile Huntingdon, Oct. 12, 1853. PROCLAMATION. WITUREAS, by a precept to me directed by the ,lilLtes of this Common Pleas of the , I hmingd,m, be s lug te.t the 26111 day .itze.T, 1,454, I ate .elitnanded to make Piddle Piot lamatimi throughout Inv whole hnili nick, that a Cowl of COIIIIIIOII Pleas will he held in the oust House in the Borough of Hun tingdon, on the third Monday (and 20th day) of Nor., A. H., 1054. t'sr the trial of till issues in said Court, which remain undetermined before the said Judges, when and where all jurors, witnesses and suitors, in the trial (wall issues are required to 111)1.rar. Ihtt:94 at Iluntingdon. the 26th day of August, in the year of our Lord 1854,and the 78th year ofAtneriean Independence. JOSHUA GREENLAND, Sheriff. Oct. IS, 1854. t Flt Mill supply of Ginghums, Cheek, and Shambray, just received end fur sale by .1. do W. sayrok. I UST receiving, chi* week, Mac Orel. llurrwg .4th, and foi sale by J. 6W. SAXTON. ; Adm I I , 4trn toe. , Notice. mutinisivioadienvivithesirwt•a*. t . ; , by :11:. Register of or Malt mgdoo, county to the nodersigneil. .m the estate of George Henderson, late of West township. deed. they hereby give notice to ell persons Indebted to said estate, to come forwent end mike pari , went, and all persons having claims ;wino the estate to present them to the subscribers for set tlement. _ JOHN lIF.NDERSON. 11,1IIIIIET HENDERSON, Oet, 11, 1854.-Bt.• PRIVATE BALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE THE undersigned will aril AT Private Sale, el flier or all of the following described tracts of land. to wit tin. I. A Port of Limestone land near the Shade Gan. in Ihihlin township. containing 170 roes. This land k patented; with good build ings end gond water thereon; and about 100 acres cleared end enltiented. No. 2. A tract n 1 Ijine.tone lend, in Tell tp.. Huntingdon Co.; tying on the Waterloo end Burnt Cabins'roed. ed.l " g James Jones end others, containing 134 Acres of farm land end 30 acres of Mountain lend etljscent. Sonic it. acres ere cleared end ettitiveted; with a house and limn, orchard and exeellent water on the premises. 3. A tract of 200 acres ot land. in Wal ker township, lit the mouth of Haystown Brunch three miles below Huntingdon, partly clear bot tom and partly red shale table land. About 80 acres are cleared end CliltiValWi, with a dwelling I house and harp on the premises,—a number of hearing fruit trees and it young orchard of graf tedupple and peach trees, &c. No. 4. A truer of 287 acres of land in Toil township. with a house and barn thereon erected and about 60 or 70 acres cleared and cultivated, with good water and good fruit tnereon—now in the tenancy of Vincent Robinson. This land lies near the route of the projected Drake's Ferry & Brood Top Railroad. No. 5. A tract of 140 nova of land in Hope. well tp; adjomingland at John Bearer Jas. Eatri ken and others—about 70 acres are cleared, with a new log dwelling lions° thereon. This land is fresh and productive, and adjoins the Broad Top Railroad at Coffee Run. The terms will he made easy to suit purchasers anti the title will be warranted. DAVID BLAIR. Huntingdon, Oct. 1854.—tf. BIZYZ KNIGAIV, (Successor to Hartley i g• A - night. Bedding and Carpet WAREHOUSE, No. 118 South Swim! Street, rivt; Denali scarce SHEET, PIIIL . A. Where he keeps constantly no hand a full assort • meanof every article i n his line or business. Feathers, Feather Beds, PATENT SPRING MATTRESSES, Curled Ihtir, Moss, Corn Bask and Straw 11 TTRESSES, "Wed Tapestry, Tapestry, Brussels, Three-Ply, Ingrain, I enetian, List, Rag and Hemp Carpotinga, Oil Clothe, Canton Mailings, Cocoa Hod Spanish Martins, ' Floor and Stair Druggets, Hearth Rags, Deer Mats, TABLE AND PIANO COVERS. To which he respectfully invites the attention of purchasers. it/ct. 4, Till 2 W.lft !PtnOttc. " . IP. ;.1 , •11 - 1', - ESPECTFULLY inf rat the citizens of Stonerstown, Coal Mont, Hopewell, and the country adjacent. that he has located a Medical °dice in the house formerly occupied by Lenie) EV4III, and in note ready to attend to all call, and by strict attention to }oldness, hopes to receive a good portion of public fitvur. September 6, 1854.-ty. TAKE NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the subscriber will please call and settle their accounts on or be fore the first day of January next—all accounts remaining unsettled niter that data will be placed in the hands of a proper (Am tOr collect ii. JOHN N. SWOOPE. Alexandria, Sept. 6,1854,4 m. HTGEANA. Brought Home to the Door of the Million, t WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recent ly been made by I tr. Curtin. of thin city, in the treatment of Con•toption. Asthma and all di s eases of the Lung. We refer to "Dr. Curtis' Hygeans, or inhaling lirgean Vapor and Cher ry Syrup." With this new method Dr. C. has restored many afflicted once to perfect health ; as an evidence of which he has innumerable cer tificates. Speaking of tho treatment, a physi cian remarks t It is evident that inhaling—con stantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor, the medicinal properties must come in direct con. tact with the whole of the nrial cavity of the lungs, and thus esenpe the many and varied changes produced upon them When introduced into the stomach, and snblected to the process of digestion. The Ilygeanu is for sale at all the druggists' throughout the country. .\ 're York Dafrhnnrn n/' Jun. 14. . . Tho Tribal, is worn on the Ifrea:;t under the linen without the least inufnvenienee—the heat of the hotly luring sufficient to evaporate the Hundreds of CASES of CURES like the fol lowing might ho named. One Peckage of Ily greens has cured me of the ASTHMA of six year! stranding. Jas. E. li:2:wherry, P. 31. of Damen:um, I am cured of the ASTHMA of 10 years standing by Dr. Curtis' Hygenna. .11tryarei Easton, Brooklyn, N. Y. Price three Dollars a Pnekage,—Sold by cuirris & PERKINS and BOYD & PAUL, No. 149 Chambers St., N. Y.-4 packageg sent free by express to any part of the United States fur Ten Dollars. N. B.—Dr. Curtis' Bygenun is the ORIGI NAL and ONLY GENUINE AUTIBLE, all others are base imitations or rile and INJURI OUS counterfeits. Shun them us you would poison. Sopt. 20. 1854 —ly. VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY At Private Sale. r ' , II'S property is situate on Stone Creek, about 9 miles north of Huntingdon, Pa. The mill is in ~?"1 , ,1 11 1 good repair, has 3 run of burrs, Sc. Ako, a mind Saw Mill and Lath Milli a good dwelling house for the miller. Also, 290 Acres of Land, about 125 Acres of which is cleared and in a good state of cultivation; the balance is well covered with good timber. The limn buildings consists of a large Flame Ilouse, a large Frame Barn. and a large Store Home, in a good stand for a store, but now unoccupied. Also, a large orchard of choice fruit. The property is under a lease for four ye ars front the lot el next April, at 81135 a year. For further information call on the suliaeriber in Huntingdon. GEORGE COUCH. Sept. 27, 's4.—tf. Rebecca Furnace AT PRIVATE SALE. THIS property is shush , on Stone I Creek, shout 12 miles north of. .s , H 's,r....',.ffi untingdon Pa. It is in good or-''- .. der, and plenty of ore within 2 ' I .!, .' "ht miles—in a line wool country where coal can he got readily, and about 400 ACHES of LAND. This property is now idle, and possession run be given ut any time. . . . .. _ Any farther . informtion can be bud by rol ling with George Couch, Iluatiugdou, or Mary Couch, Altoona. Sept. 27, ISs4.—tr. lb Brick Makers. DHOPOSA Ls Air iwtking 500.000 Brick, ut the Warm Springs near Ilatitingiten, will he re ceived up till the 16th July inst. Thuile propel- sing• to state whether with machine or by hand, and how touch per thousand, Contractor to furnish wool, and how much it wood furnished, and at what rate if wood leave provided. Work to be commenced immediately. £ddres A. P. wusov, autitingdoth Pa. I EVER rgJAM n ft e 4 rltf ' ;: l it i tPririelit; itnA S' g7irgi Fewer, IHopepola, and all Bilious Adv.:ions...-. The proprietor of this Medicine will stale, with.. ont hemitetion or leer of contradiction, that the Stampede %fixture has cured more persons there it hat 'been intrOddeed. than any other medicine In one for the above diseases. This Medicine has neither arsenic nor quinine in Ito composition; all of the ingredients nee ore perfectfully healthy character, and highly stimulating and atelgnrn ting In their tendency. Persons while luting this Medicine will not he affected by exposers to wa ter or a damp atmosphere any more than whet in their usu.} hearth. Planters in sections of the country where the Ague prevails, will do well to adopt this Medicine, as the patient is not obliged to lay by while under treatment, and they may he assured of it SPEEDY Ccco. The proprietor could introduce thousands of certificates float those of the highest respectability, bnt prefers saying to the sick—Buy one bottle, and yea will have the infallible proof in yourself. Full dire°. thmo for its use accompany each bottle. Certificates can be 'teen at die office, showing where this Medicine sae CUM!, when all others hare failed. For Dyspepsia and all other Billion,' Com plaints, there i 4 not a better Aleilicine in market. It luts also been taken with the mast ustouiih ing success in several cases of Rheumatism and Gout; for these complaints take a tablespoonful twice a clay. One bottle of this Medicine or often has the desired effect. Price ffit per bottle: For sale by Druggists in all parts of the United States and Canada. AU Wholesale Orders must bo addresied to MEAD & ELEECKEM, Sole Proprietor, 98 Broadway, New York. Agent, Hog. W. BMITR, HETItindOR, Pa. September g. 1854.—1 y ARRIVAL J. & W. SAXTON, H AVE just received from Philadelphia tlee largest and handsomest assortment of ?all hat I . ?NMI lumms seer °Mired in this inane, consisting of Cloths, Cassimors, Satiuctts, Vesting., &c. For the Ladies, we hat•o Plaid Silks, Worsted Plaids. and every variety of plaid goods, to please the taste of the Ladies. Also, Shawls, Sacking Flannels, Boa. net Silks, Bonnets, and the Ram assortment of Collars, Under•sleeves, Shimazetts, &c., cyst offered to the ladies of this placo. Boots and Shoes, of every variety, for Men and Boys, Ladles' Shoes, of every variety. Hats and CapQ, of the very latest and best styles. Hardware, of which we always keep the largest and hest as sortment ever kept in this place. Queensware, ft magnificent - assortment, which we are selling (mite low. Groceries, Are n little up, but we ore determined to sett as low if not lower, than any other house,oceording to quality. Our stock of 011 Cloths and Carpets in good, Tubs, Buckets, Willow Ware, and everything 'tonally kept in a country store. lit tact we have every - thing to suit the taste of all. and it lower prices than can ho got at any other house in town, if you don't bo satisfied of the fact utter calling, then we giro up. We have also, FISH, SALT, PLASTER. and also receive and store Grain, as usual. Sept. 27, 1854. Real Rotate Agency. The undenigned has established an agency for the Sale and Purchase cf Real Estate in Huntingdon county. Any person wishing to sell or purchase can triTe us a description of the property, its loca tion, quantity, quality, and terms. We engage in this agency on such terms as cannot be objected to. _ _ The Agent had the facility of making the property extensively known. We nuw have some very desirable land which we offer on easy terms. WM. BREWSTER. . . _ Notice to School Directors and 'reaelkers. , TILE School Directors of the following named School Districts, are. Itcrehy notified that I will meet them at the place end time designated, for the purpose of examining teachers and granting certificates. September 9th, nt Alexandria, to examine ap plicants fi,r the Mimils of Porter township. N. B.—Those Districts which hove neglected to make out their yearly report, would confer a favor by attemling to it immediately. The Di rectors of the several Districts should give me early notice oldie time when ;hey intend open ing their schools, so as to enable me to appoint convenient time to meet them. Teachers may be examined at any time by pre senting certificates of good moral character from the Board olDirectors of the District in which they are applying. Copies '1 the School Laws and decisions, can he furnished to Directors by calling at the office of Fisher & on Hill street, or at my re4lence on Main street, in the borough of Hun tingdon. J. S. BAHR, Co. Superintendent. Huntingdon, August 30, 1834. SW 2i Persons out gl'Employmeut."Vit $5OO to $l,OOO a Tear. A CHANCE TO MAKE MONET AND DO GOOD Rook Agents Wanted. THE Subscriber publishes a number of most valuable Pictorial Books, very popular. and of such a moral and religions influence that while good men may safely engage in their circulation, they will confer a public benefit, and receive a Jitir compensation fir their labor. tir To men of enterprise and tact, this linsi• ness offers an opportunity for profitable employ ment seldom to ho met with. . . ,0j Persons wishing to engage in their sale, will receive promptly by mail, a Circular con taining full particulars, with "Directions to per sons disposed to act as Agents," together with the terms on which they will he famished, by addressing the subscriber, post-paid. ROBERT SEARS, Punitsucn, 181 William street, New-York. Cr IN PRESS, end ready for'Agents by the let of October, 1854, "Sears' Illustrated Desert pt lola of the Russian Empire. , For further particulars address as above. August :to, 1854. CENTRAL ACADEMY, Airy View, Tuscarora ridley, Juniata 411, County, Penna. MBE Fall Session will rommenee on MON. V, OCTOBER 2,1554. Whole expenses of hoard, tuition, room, fuel, washing and incidental, va ries front $5l to $57 per session of 22 weeks.— Vacations from the Ist to the 15th of April, and from the 15th of August to the last of Sept. For further particulars sea circulars, or address (post-paid) either of the l'rincipals. DAVID WILSON, A. M. DAVID LAUGHLIN, A. M. Aug. 50,'54.-2m. Port Royal P. 0. Land for Sale. A TRACT OF LAND situate in Germany n Valley, maw Shirlevsburg. Huntingdon co., containing about 123 Acres, the greater part of which iv limestone, in a good state of cultiva tion, hounded by lands of George Swine and An ..... JOHN WITS, dreW Spanogio. Juno 21, 1854, J. SIMPSON AFRICA. J. F. RAMEY. ' i t' itt ki 11.2.111Egtr, I'ItACTLAL. suRV&YORS■ °thee with I)ANIEL AVllle %, Esq.. Hill street, between Montgomery and Smith streets. Hunt ingdon, Penn'. [Sept. 20,'54. Fhb for Sale. 15 Barrels Suittehanna Shad, 10 Half bhl. just received and for littlest the store of GEO. GWI' CAAPNT Sage, just received and fur J. 4. IV. 5/