BANK TOTE LIST (Corrertcd Tie l,. ] PENNSYLVANIA. ‘ c Cumharland Bank, l'hiladelphlit Banks, par , Minerel Bunk, V. Beaten Bank, 20tAll other solvent. ..1 Obarnbersbnrg, S, DisT. COLUMBIA. Gettysburg, 'All solvent Banks, } Pittsburgh, 5 VIRGINIA. Suenttell'a Co. no sal&Par Branches, Lewistown, no sale Near 13ranclies, Middletown, 'Underh eitma, Carlisle. Erie, 1 iNORTH C AROLINA. Waynesburg, ,All solvent Henke, I Washington, Under Fives, I Harrisburg, ;sown.' CAROLINA. Honesdale, iAll solvent Bunke, 1 Lebanon, pariUndur Fives, Monongahela, ic GEORGIA. West Branch Bank.,.par;liawkineville, Wyoming Bunk, pariCom. B'k Macon,no tulle York,plereh'ts B'k tio. tidied . . ... .. All other solv't b'ks par All other solvent, 2 Relief Notes, i Under Fives, 2 Towanda It lief, no sale ALABAMA. RAM/. Bonk of Mobile, i Calais,' . 10 All other solvent, 4 , Lafayette, Bangor, Small Notes; 3 Maine Bank, Portland, 5 ? LOUISIANA. Mercantile, Bangor, it : Other solvent lwnks, i St. Croix, Calais, ---: 01110. All solvent banks, l'iSolv't Cincinnati B'ks, I Small Notes, f cotarray., NEW HAMPSHIRE, iNorwalk, _ , All solvent itirenville Society, Sluell Notes, KA II 01 her sub eut, VERAiONT. (littler Fires, Bank of St. Albans, I KENTUCKY All solvent bunks, ilt llli.kll solvent B:o I Under fives, iot II 1105,0, , 2 MASSACHUSETTS. C ,UENNEssEE. All.solvent bunks, i C ,AII solvent banks, 11 'ender fi ves, ' il tinder Fives, • 2 RHODE ISLAND. • MICIIIIIAN. ' Providence Cu. Bask, i Fur. & 11lech.,Detruit, I All solvent bunks, 0 Mich. Inst. Cu., do. I Cutler lives 0 A ll outer,,., Uncertain CONNECTICUT. MISSISSIPPI: All solvent banks, iiq North& Bunks. in, sale Under tires, d All other, uncertain NEW YORK CITY. , MISSOURI. All solvent banks, parilrk Stale 01 Missouri, NEW YORK STATE. FLoRIDA. Atlas Bank, 37i All Banks no sal , Juices Bank, 122 ILLINOIS. Northern Exchange, i State ilk & Brauches,so State Wk, Saugerties, I Under Fives, 30 Blink, Cuvuga, 'Ake, I All others, no sule Solvent eotintry Wks, g IN DIANA. ... ... ... . ... . i'Ost Notes & e • ertit. ut !State 13,1 t S. Brunches. I Dep. on timo issued ~ Suntll Notes, 2 • by Free Wks, no sale? ARKANSAS. NEW JLSSEY. All Banks, no sale, Plainfield, broke! 1,1. ISCONSIN. All other solvent par.ln. Co. Cheeks,lw. 2 Other Bank,. lOWA. 1)F LA WA HE. Snwll Nates, ().~i~.~liu., Lubuquc, flu aide All Ihmks, AIAWYLAND, Small Notes, • Ntiter Batiks, nu p.ale, di CA.\ ADA. Baltimore Bltulte, i:All solvent Bank., 2 broke:itmdi Wou•tir, [ailed ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to Simon T.evi, late of the Borough of Huntingdon, are requested to call and settle immediately. His store books will he fen with • Jitstiee for collection, on the first day ofilsn nary next. DAVID BLAIR, Assignee. Dec. 1,1851.-3 t, SHERIFF'S SALE, RY virtue of a pllfries tcgtatunt writ of Ventli tioni Expituas, issaied out of the District Court of the city and county of Philadelphia, and to me directed, I will expose to sale at the Court House, in the borough of Huntingdon on Tliuttl4DAY 2STII 1,55 DEcEmiti:a, inst. at 1 o'clock, I'. M., of said day, the following described Ilea! Estate, to wit: Nine certain lots of ground situate in the vil lage of Graysport, (now called Spruce Creek)in the comity el Huntingdon, numbered and descri bed as follows, to wit: Lot No. 1. being 52 feet in front and in depth extending to Michael Fet terhors line, the south side of said lot being 36 porches long and the north side 37 perches, ac cording to the plan of said town in that part laid out by Saml. Caldwell, Esq., Lots numbered in the moresaid plan 2,3, 4, and 5, adjoining lot No, 1, and extending along the Pittsburg Road leading by way of Philip Rollers, adjoining each other, being ouch 52 feet in front and extending back to Michael letterhotrs line. the atitresaii ?Ivo lots also adjoin Samuel APPlierran on the south and Joseph Johnston on the north. and on lot No, 1 is erected a Tavern Mouse. Lot N 0.7, situate in that part of the town aforesaid laid out by .Ino. G. Mlles, Esq., being 50 feet in front +YU Water street and in depth extending hack to the road lending to Pittsburg by way of Philip Roller's. the south side of said lot being 158 leer long and the noel side lsei feet as marked in too plan of said town. 1.0t5 ittinthered. 18 f t. Pa in tie plan thereof, made by John G. Miles, as afort sad, 'being each 50 met in front on Water streetand extending hark to the old road leading to the village of Waterstreet, No. 18 lieu% on the north side 231 tcet long and on the south side 228 feet, No. 19 being both on the north and south lines sr sides etch 231 feet long nreording to the plan aforesaid, and the remaining lot ma king the aforesaid nine in number, not being Isid oat or munhered in the plan of said town, but described as follows, to wit Commencing 60 ihet south of lot No. 1, on which the Tavern House stands and extend. lug 50 . feet afong the road leaditi;t froth the mouth of Spruce Creek to Petterhoors line, so as to extend 50 feet along said line, he the measurement of the aforesaid nine lots more ur less. Also, all that lot or ,freetel is the roan ty aforesaid, adjoining Andrew McFerren on the south, being 50 feet in front, commencing at the upper aide of the old road loading to Water Street, and extending back to the line of said Gray and Michael Fuller. Also, all the ground between the street called Water Street the old plot Town of Graysport and the Juni , ate river. lying below thb Public Bridge and opposite the lots Nos. 17, and 19, as numbered in said plan, being 150 feet ou said Water Street and extending back to the Juniata river, reser ving all the streets, lanes and alleys thereon and thereout. Also, all that lot anti parcel of ground situate in Morris townspip, in the coun ty aforesaid.hounded on the north by the Lit. tie Juniata river, on the west ht' Virgin Alley, ott the smith Ly the Penna. [toil Rord, and on the east by Carsott Street on the Town of Graysport, and also several detached and con. tigious pieces and pareeb of ground laving south of Lot No. 1, in the new plot or the town of Graysport, on which a Tavern House is built within the line of 110 feet south of lot No. 1, on the south, and the Penna. Rail Road on the west, containing , 156 square feet more or less. Also the use of a small triang.le, lying west Mille Turnpike and east of the Penna. Rail Road. Also one other piece of ground lying weal of the Penna. Rail Road and south of bit No. I afore.itl, and lying in a strip ten feet wide from the Railroad to the Fetterboof lino on the top or the hill—With a large brick hotel and other buildings thereon erected, Ste. Taken in execution, and to be sold as the prqrmpeerty. of of Rupert JOSHUA GREENLAND, Sheriff. Sheriff's Wire, Huntingdon, Dec. 6. 1854. j It. Executors's Sale of Real Estate. BY virtue of authority given antler the will of John Shults.late of Hopewell township deed. will be exposed to public sale, at the house of John 13. Weaver, in the vicinity of the premises, on WEDNI,SDAY THE 2trru 1 tgo, INBT., the fol lowing described Real Estate, situate in said township; containidg 460 ACRES, more or less, 70 acres cleared, and the balance well timbered—intersceted by the Huntingdon and Brood Top Railroad throughout its whole length—adjoining hands of Jacob Eichert, Jutues Entivkin and others. Sale to commence at I o'clock, and atten , dance given and terms :undo known by JUIIN U. GIVEN, Executor. Dec. 6,1854.-2 i. BLANKS.--Always buy you' Blanks at the Journal °thee." Wo have now prepared a ve ry suporiorartiele orBLANK DEEDS, BONDI - 3, JUDGMF.NT NOTES, SUMMONS, EXECU voyH, NI !POO c•thnordinaiy disrnr, y in the Wnrld 1 . 8 the Grant Arnbiav Remedy for Nan awl 'Read!. H. n. FAIIR,:1.1:8 CELEBRATED ARABIAN LINIMENT. 11. G. PA itto:Lus GENUINE ARABIAN LI NI!! EN T is a most extraordinary medicine, the truth of which is placed beyond doubt by the vast sales of the article and the many cures being daily performed by it, which previously had resisted all other medicines and the skill of the bent physicians in the world. It is Porn. posed of balsams, extracts and gums peculiar to Arabia—possessing, in a concentrated form, all their Mating. anodyne, penetrating, tine. hums and revulsive properties, and the same which, ages ago, were used by the "Sons of the Desert," with such miraculous success. in cu.. ring the diseases of both man and boast. Read the fullowiny remarkable cure, which should of itself place H. G. Farrar:, Arabian Liniment far beyond any gimilar remedy. WONDERFUL AND EXTRAORDINARY Cure of Rheumatism of Twenty Years Standing. Never in my life have I had so much pleas. ure, in doing ally thin! as 111 giving this certi ficate to the world, and I hope it may be the cause of i housanritrof my fellow-creatures being relieved of that dreadful disease, rheumatism. •My with has been afflicted with it liar twenty years, most of the time suffering excruciating pains in every part of her body. Having no appetite whatever. she was reduced to almost a skeleton. So violent were the pains that she seldom could sleep without taking large doses of opium. Every Joint wasswelled very...eh, and her knees, bawls, and neck, covered with large lumps. She could do no kind of work, the sinews end muscles being so hard and con tracted that her limbs were drawn together, KO that she was obliged to be in bed constantly. In tics condition she had been far twenty years, without ever ,etting any relit - trimnt every..t she ns—l, until she commenced the use rr. Arabian Liniment, the first lite& to tilt. el t produced a gland elmnne. She let, now used live bottles, and the swelling's .•tt nearly all gone di.. • pain has entirely halt her ; she sleeps well atitl soundly ;is ..re than ever she was in her laic ; has an c.v.,l appetite, and spins and sews all day. By the use of a few bottles more she must be well us er she was. If any one doubts this wander .' cure. he has only to .11 at my residence near Peoria, and learn the circumstances from my wife's own lips, or he can further inquire of any of nay neighbors. SAMUEL ELSON. U. 0. FARRELL'S Arabian Liniment is also an excellent remedy for palsy, sprains, braise , emu, ps, ch Intros, [mins, toot I i ,i,•l. sore eyes, etc., and in horses or cattle is the hest retnedy in the world where an external application is required. L o a ou t j, CnunieVeits! The tinhlic are camitmed against atuithr counterfeit, which has lately math, it, appear once, called W. 13. Farrell's Arabian Liniment., the most dangerous of all the cottniertitits, lie close his having the atone of Farrell, many will buy it in good faith, without the knowledge (hat a counterfeit exists, and they will perhaps only discover their error when the spurious mixture has wrought its evil effects. The genuine article is manufretured only by U. 0. Farrell, sole inventor and proprietor. and wholesale druggist, No. 17 Main street, Peoria, Illinois, to whom all applications for Agencies must be addressed. Be sure you get it with the letters H. G. belbre Farrell s, thus --H. G. FARM...IAA—arid his signature on the wrapper,mll others are counterfeits. Sold by Thos. Read & Son, Huntingdon, R. E. Sellers .b Fleming Brothers wholesale, Pitts bur', and by regularly authorized agents throughout the United Staten. Sti. Price 25 and 50 cents, and SI per bottle. AGENTS WANTED in every town, village and hamlet in the United States, in which one is not already established. Address 11. G. Far rell as above, accompanied with good relbreree as to character, ,spmisibility.4.tc. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. Esiate far Sale, Ealate of Benedict .qtemns, deed. TAY virtue of an order of Orphan's Court of L , llootingdoo County, will he sold at Public Vendee or outcry. on the premises in Springfield township, in said county, on Thursday, December 2S, ISSI. at I o'clock of said day the following descritied real estate viz A plantation or tract of land situate in Spring field township m said county, adjoining lands of .too es Buoher on the West, Samuel (limiter on the North, mountain lands abet and My ton on the East and South. on which is erected a TWO STORY HOUSE unit LOG BARN, sash containing abut 250 ACRES, about ono !unwired stereo of which are cleared. and on which is also a large quantity of Iron Ore. ALSo,—Awither tract of unimproved land situates! in (lay township, said count•, adjoin ing laud of Beckstres,er's tunics on the East, William Edwards on the South Joi n t NlVLitill un the North and others, containing about 50 Arms. TERMS OF SALE.—Otte third of the WlT chase money non the conlirmatiten or the sale. and the balance in two equal annual pay ments with interest from confirmation of sale to be secured by the Bonds and Mortgage of the purchaser. BENEDICT. STEVENS, Executor of Benedict Stevens. deed. Nov. 29, 1254.—at. Auditor's Notice. THE undersigned auditur appointed by the Orphans' Uinta of llittitingdon County, to distribute the balance in the 'lmola of the arb mini:4llB.r, of David Pei zlital, deed., amongst m, entitled thereto, hereby gives notice t..: all perscus interested, that he will attend fur the purpo4e of making said distribution, on S'utotritay ate 23c1 clog ql Deeentber next, at his office, in the borough of Huntingdon. at I o'clock, I'. M. of said day, when and • where all persons interested mac attend. JdklN REED, Auditor. Nov. 29, '54..-4t. Auditor's Notice, MITE undersignml auditor appointed by the 1 Orphans. Court of Huntingdon County, to .tegribute the balance in the hands of Jatnes Harrison, administrator of William Harrison, deed., amongst those entitled to receive the same, hereby gives notice to all pf 1 . 60114 inter• ested, that he will .attend tier the purpose of making said distribution, on rhornetuy the 214 day ty . Deeembe.r next, at the Register's Odiee in the borough of llootingdoo, at 1 - ticlock, Y. M., amid tiny, when and where all persons interested tatty attend. TEIEO. H. CREMER, Aud. Nov. 29, '34.-4t. Auditor's Notice. THE undersigned auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Huntinglun county, distribute the proceeds of the Sluiritrs Sale the real estate of the Rev. James V. dee'd., in the hands of the mini', of said dee'd. to ascertain and report liens &e.. hereby give notice to all persons interested. that ho will at• tend to the duties of his said appointment, on Friday the 22,1 of &mink). next, at his office in the borough of Huntingdon, at 1 o'clock, P. Id., of said day, when and where all persons interested may attend. JOHN REED, Auditor. Nov. 29, '54.-4t. Fish for Sale. 15 Barrels Susquehanna Shad, 10 Ilalf 1,1,1. tt just received and fur sale at the store of GEO. OWIN. DIME WHITE LEAD, just received and for I. /ale by J. & W. OAXTO2I. McConnell.stown horse-Proteeting .COMPANY. ,trta MILE citizens of Woodcock and Hartslog vat "- lies, Iluntingdon county, have formed them selves into a Company, named as above. The olkjects of the company, are, let. To put a Atop to horse-stealing within their limits. 2d. When a horse is stolen, to apprehend the horse and thief, if possible. 3rd. If a horse is stolen from a member of the company, and never reclaimed—to renumerate said member for the loss of his horse. The Company at the present time umbers upwards of :00 members. and is increasing dai ly. In tin.. event of n horse being stoJen, forty members arc ready to start in pursuit, divided Of in such manner so as to occupy all the roads that it in possible l'or the tiniest to take. These forty men shall continue the pursuit and trail, not less than filly miles, unless the horse and ; thief are taken inside of that distance If at the end of filly miles they hear of the horse nand thief flintier on, they will keep tine pursuit an fur as they deem it requisite, the company defraying the expense. 'fine company will offer the Ibl- , lowing rewards to persons not members of the company. Int. For the apprehension of the honor: and thief within tine distance of filly miles, boo. over than distance, $5O. Od. For the cap ture ol tine horse alone without the thief, within I fifty 11111. $25. All the horses under the protection of tine company are 'minded with the letters, M. C. The limit. of the Company are front NleCon nellstown, ten miles in the direction el Bedford, including the country lying 'move. Terrace and Wi111411.1,111.g mountains; in all other dieeetions from slcConnellstown blur miles. No members are received beyond these limits. Nov. 22, 19n4.-3t. ORPHANS , COURT SALE. TIY virtue of an ordur of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon, there will be sold ut Public dole, on the promises, on sATURDAY, the 16th day of lteeenilier, 1854, the foliss,vng described Real Enure, situate in Itlatik Log Valiey, in the townehip of Shirley, in the county the properly ur Thionas , irownurer, lute of the tonsil purl cuss iit'oretuotl, itee'd oil: it eel lain iii' unge sir into Si houl. s:ttetre as atore,itl, in Mack Lug ipap, atl j uinin g hulas ol Vet.' on South. lands in llarclay, on tile east. and on the south. cot ny load ul Joseph (Anal!. etinhohing lip A. 111,S, inure unless, 111,./1.11 10 at•te, us wistest ,s e,e.tre.l wait • g othitool Saw itiill, thereon eiei teo, ith 1. e , r ptirts• names,. 1.1:1L318 r 4 A1.1.. /Ile li.UlLii ul the to iii ,„,; ~.,• I ; 411 .ti•i ti ant the leielue I, wit. ietere-t L.. 0 • ~e.; eiLtrtga, .)1 ,• di 1;1 o'..ered I r rent, fur vile ~• •, at 1.. t, I . 1..1 pI.iCC Sant t. Ul/11,1.1'1, , .11 210 , •I , lvis ill, .11. -1 Ila wion • I !..i fit . Nov. 22. I. Notice lo Tax 4.!toillect4)k,.. .I , IIE collect o! . s ot nut. (' tt, .!. • hereby notified, that they are on, late law, to apply for their exoneration' , Militia Hoe.. on ‘tr berore the first Monday tit I)etterttliltr text, /18 Ito exoneration. ran he giv en utter that time. S M II IVIYITOV. SIIAV Ell. BENJ. IC NEFF. Nov. 22, '54.-2t, lIOZZ atr6TS A ANAWAY from the suli,da, Walker township. on the Ist of Nov. a negro boy: or tloe o,:ormo •o• Hamilton Smith, about 17 years or age. and about 5 feet height. The above reward will be paid tunny person who will bring t h e said bay back to my house. JOHN KERR. Nov. 22, 1654:4t.• TAKE NOTICE ALL persons are hereby notified nut to pur chase or in anywise meddle with the follow ing property, viz I wheelbarrow, 1 washkettle 1 diailite-hitt axe, 3 tubs, 7 bed comforts, 1 bu reau. 2 baskets. 3 pair blankets. 1 beadstead and lot of beddi..g. 6 sail irons. 4 barrels. I mantle clock. 8 pictures framed, I lookingleass. dough-tray. 3 red chests. 6 clinics, cooking uten sils, tinware, glassware. rmeensware, together with all the household and kitchen furniture sold as the property of George P. Stevens, at Constables , Sale. on the Bth inst., and bought by us, and loaned to the said Geo. P. Stevens. HARRISON & COUCH. and COUCH & DUNN. Portstown, Nov. 22. 18:14.-3t. Executor's Notice. J EWERS testamehtary haying been granted to the moler‘igned. on the estate of Nancy Neil. late of West township Huntingdon county, All persons indebted, wilt make payment without delay. and those I,vinu claims will pre sent them prllllol.ly authenticated tin. settlement. JACOB IiAIINCAM E. Porter tp., Nov. 22, 1854.-lit.• Exr. Land for Sale Atrent or land situate in Germany Valley, near Shirle,sliurg, Huntingdon Co., von tniaing ,Groat 153 ACRES. the ore tier part or which is limextuue hind. in. a good ...lie ol* niti vetion. About 90 acres in cleared and under good rent, 500 panel ofwhieli ix post-analrail. The buildings are a good stone bonne. and reasonable barn, wagon shed, corn-twill, 4e.— A never-failing •print; of limestone water near Clue house, also a runnings stream a part or the year. A great variety of Fruit trees. Bounded by lands ut George Sot Me and Andrew Spans gle. JOHN LOTTS. Nov. 22 18.54.-40 A cASIL (t2lWrill iii. G Xll F New York, would announce that he has Ruule ',teed i'tri Fair at,. till II twiny evening 14:CY:AMER IRgh, during which IRMO Ile may he consulted daily, tit hi• ii' nit, at the etin Dorm... tar PULMONARY 111N , :UNIPTION, .18TIIMA, DYSPEP SIA. FEMALIi CoMPLAIN rs. and nll other diseas es; connected with or predisposed to eonstuttig . To those who have previously consulted Dr. Fitch, no charge for consultation will he matte, as it lairds tts picture to nee our former patients and all consulting Dr Fitch on thr log ear oc casio, may contoote to eorrespoltl With bill/ in New Fork, wilhoitt farther expense. Office to Five :lolly, SAlottli ex. copied. Nov. 22, 1854.-3 t. J. NI. IRVINE, M. D. Groduah ty the eirersag al .Ve.,• York. B his proiessi,...4.l •sr, we• t;,. - plaice nutl AINHeal Ftwitit) • ,U. % I l'e .t , .4, D r . Ilmr•y Madly Nov, 1, 1854.—tf. e. Ell I It: , of t.th.,tti•ti . grante,i m the mine •41,0,,• I. m• •• lIEN t, LIGII Mk., Into Of WC. 1.• , , co.toty. oil peNt/lIS Sabi crate retitteefed to ;flde. nlimem payment, mai ilm , e havin g e,.,M1, sumo wm t,,um ant ar.., • • fur geplement.__ %Ittl.lßE'r I,l , illTNa• Nov. 15, '54.-tit.' )x LJ7DIES DRESS GOODS, Mu, Delano., B. Oelutte3, lie Berege. Uinghaws. and a elititee ut tu,oti , et t kinds. ut the ,tore of GEO. TUST received a beautiful assurtnieut et Seel ipud and Plain Velvet Ribbon., by J. & W. BAXTUIV. I3A RRELS Roe Ilerringbjust received and for vale at the Olen of GEO. GIVIN. ti e shall publish hi December, the LIFE OF HORACE GREELEY, I .di of the New 1 Birk lobo., BY J. PARTON. Dr/04mm°, 5041 pp. Illatitraled. Price $1,25. MEITHER wi th the conception nor the coin. 11 position of this book, has Mr. Greeley had anything to do. The author says in hie pre face: "I undertook the task, simply because I liked the man—because I had taken an inter• est in his career—because I thought the story of his life ought to bo told." It is further sta ted hi the preface, (and the publishers believe, with perfect truth,) that "nothing has been told or suppressed for the sake of making out a MSC." "The book," says the author, "is as true as 1 could make it." In the preparation of this work, author visi ted every place at which Ida hero resided, and complied the account of his early lite, which is very lull and extremely interesting, from the narratives of his relatives, school-felluwa, tel. lows apprentices, fellow journeymen and oth ers. As a leading object of the work was to show how }IOItACK URENLIP came to be the man he is, the history is given nit the origin of his opin- Mns, political and religious, and as complete air account as possible no the wonderful develop. 'nest ut his mind in untoward circumstances, and with the utmost restricted means. Mr. Ureeley's arrival in New York and his early midence here are circumstantially narrated. is tint lilt in lite occupied in connection with the establishment ot the first cheap daily pa per, and the author he seized the opportunity to t ree, fur the hist time, a history of the idea, arid uf its noi,:ination. The subsequent chap tees present, iri more or less of timed. Honice Ureely as au Editor, Prier, Anther, and Public Speaker—Horace Greery in Congress, Abroad, in his Sanctum, in Broadway, at Church, at Home, on his tarin. etc. Uric chapter cumulus a collection of Iris Oust &Mortal Repartees; another, of his hest Practical Sugge.diuns ; inn other deveribes the Routine of the Daily Press, in an acquunt, of the Wribuite Udiee, clay and . . . . . lu t word, the publidhers believe that the Lue 01 . 1.1oritee theely will be cue of the must mien. ecinpleie and velutole Li , ~raphies iltl. itepe,ti.e 1111,0 rtiEfts. 23 eurk Ituw, S. Y. ov. 22, 1834.-3 t. A Hook for livery Lasl3 S I • Tit I, LADIES' COMPLETE GUIDE CIiOTOLT AND FANfI U 3 hit N. Stephens, Al, • L.ll ti lift 1,1.40 he. liltotiatttl n ,114 origiii..l and in t'r , .t,t,ct, printed ,41. CM", .11e. lel Lila ell j Ono 1, ill. 011111.011, 1.011-etitS. prin. te . • t • . ,11 tor . * 01' ieime, • r.ti,,y twuntl t. 9111 , and the c; t 1• :.I.' I 1' c.q.l Linters ~„:, I.urk. Y-• • publish u Ducember, , a 11.1iLLi A . Ink. 1.1ci.,61,NT DAY, N .b it N. , ai,nw 400 IT. l'riee, $1,25. • 11.. oor huh adneved au brilliant • writings user tWo yenta have yet claim. ot her lirsl, book, are , • , r,.ver 1,11%! 1,1;411. ,ii• I u= lmeu flit! • • •.i% t. 11.1. her un. acol firer 111, uO.IIIIiOUS t..., , i.• • r ,eupe to her extranrdma r, :miry is one of intense inter wall.. nn nyiiipathy (Weyer) , Ameri can, and may exert au important influence in a reform which has no enemies. It is, we be lieve, destined to make a sensation. MASON into nilins, 23 Park Row, N. Y. Nov. 22, 1b54. -3t. IMPROVED LARD LAMP. THE undersigned having purchased the full and exclusive right and privilege of con structing, using, and vending Mothers, the right to make and use, in the county of Huntingdon, STONESIFER & SMITH'S improvement in the adjustable peeking tiir a lump for burning lard. Lamps flir sale by the dozen or singly, also township rights for sale at reasonable prices. All girders promptly attended to by address ing, the subscriber, Orhismtia. Hunt. Co. Pa. GEO. W. CORNELIUS. Sipesville, Nov. 15, 1854.-Bm. Administrator's Notice. E'rr pats of adminktration of the Estate of J Ontharine Lutz. late of Shirley towwhip, Huntingdon county deed, all persons indebted to tl.c i , tate will make payment without delay, anti all having claims will present them properly authenticated for , ett lenient. GE, 'RUE EIIY, SAMUEL LUTZ, Shirty tp.. Nov. 15. '5.1,-M.. Adtar'w. BOOKS! BOOKS!!WALL I'APERI !! 20,000voLe11E3 or new and Fop dar Gooks—the sni,eriber has Jost re• eel ved troin limo New York end ..sir etantiming the groat. . eat variety and most extensive stock • ever hrotight to the intersor of the State, His STATIGN Ell)" is also of greet variety and on. porior quality. . in pan ag : Letter. Cap and Note Palter. Gold and Steel Pen:, Inkstands, Blank mid Time Hooks. Diaries for 1855. &e.— Also. liarper's, l'utnatn's, Gtalci'. and Gra ham,: Magazines, received every month as goon as out. 211011 copies lif the hooks recommended by the Te•tener.' Insrittee and Hoard of I tire, tor. of the count, Greenberg Arithmetic: .111/1 Spellers. and Swan's krm ern. 361. W 1 . 1,4.111 Rost. .• 01 ,y hieing the best , y-1,11 as WWI s• 11e./ 1,1` , •11- fed honks W1C1,41 priceg. 10110 Meet, Wall l'at 9 to 134,W/4 for common. IS. 23 ••vilt• e,o• Uittvell..lll.l 1.2!, 10 52 litr gold All a r ..h. ve .took is •afered extreinely for eats , : t. lie will please tall and examine. Store opposite Whittaker's Hotel, 11.1 el St., WM Col, Nov. 8, 1851. NEW STAGE LINE. I , IU. ...t•riher 14.•1 tLe ,i ~~ •i. 1::f11,1•.1 ...on,. Lin ;or tia ie. hi 4 form. .t. to‘vuship. linutinwhin • . •I' •'lil •0. 110111 1111. l'el111•11,11. 4it mid ninety Acres, lie :I 110, 01 till. he.r livality or !hoe ,at t.t. t tt, , , nor /00 Derr, ot'whicli ore elearerl, ,00 4n.. in x gowl state of vulti. Ih. 171101 V Weill an' a IWO OM V Stale tt !!!!Ig ii..IISC, a !nr,,e frame hank barn. wow, Shed. L',ll I,lh. large Stabler nod ~Hher It h. a good orchard, and good Testi, 11111If1 it. . Any person desiring to purchase, cents call upon toe on the premises. I will show them unit make known my terms. ' - JAMES DYSART. Nor. 15, 186{.-em.• PRE PER CENT FIND, Of TIN National. Safety eitinpany Walnut Street, Smith H'eal torn, TA;rd PIIILA . Incorporated by the Ntate of Penn sylvania In 1t441. F 1 VP. PER CENT interest is given and the money is always paid back whenever it is called for, without the necessity of giving notice tor it beforehand. People who have large sums put their money in this Safety Fund, on account of the superior safety and convenience It affords, but any sum, large or small, is received. This SAviNo FUND has more than half a mil lion of dollars, securely invested tin the safety or depositors.. The Office is open to receive and pay money ovary day. from 9 o'clock in the morning till 7 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday' evenings, till 9 o'clock. . . . People who hai;e money to put in; are invited to call at the office fur further information. HENRY L BENNER, Pres't. ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice Preet. Wm. J. REED, Secretary. Nov, 1, 1854. Administrator's Notice. ETTERS of Administration haring bnen s granted to the undersigned. on the Estate Of John Bradley. Sr.. deed.. Mt , . or Tad ton•nship, Huntingdon county. all persons indehted.will make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated Mr settlement. T. G. STAPLETON, JONAH .1. REED. Nov. 1,1854.-6 t. Administrators, Exec u toe! , Notice, LBITERS tstamentary have this day been L gntntede to the undersigned, residing in springticld township, Huntingdon county, upon the estate of Benedict Stevens, Sr., late of said township, deed. Those indebted will please make immediate payment, and those having chums will present them, properly authentica ted, to - - - BENEI)ICT STEVENS, Jr. NOV. 1, '54 -6t. Executor. FREE EXHIBI r lON ! ~,,,,, .., ~,,; v , ,r, ~ ,',,„,; . v 5 -;,. A , )„,..,,„,...,,, ~, .......„ ~,,,.._ fric.,,,, ‘• _ , : ,,,,,,,A, . 7,- ..,.......in.....,fr0 gha Eleph till, Store, Eanigt] LTA ViNt removed hi• extensive Store to No. 1, I AleCa hail's Row. lonserly occupied by T. K. Simonton, 10 now prepared to accommodate his oil customer:, and the public generally, with at splendid tied Ihshiotmlde nsssonment of Fall and Winter Goods, Ili .1, , ,,rf mew efol , i , ts of i)i.w CI to, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, MA oil kinds of gooils usually kept. in a Country Store. Also, a beautiful cheap and elegant as sortment of Ladies' Dross Goods, and Trimmings of every variety. Also, Bats; Caps, Bonnets, Boots ,ind Shoes, and n variety of goods of all kinds. - Country produce token in exchange for goods, at the highest market prices. Huntingdon. 18, 1854. JUNIATA ACADEMY AND FEMALE SEMINARY, At Shirlegsburg, Huntingdon Co., Penn'a Roe. JAMES CAMPBELL, A. M. Principal Seininar; Ilu it .J. CAMPBELL. A. M., and A. C. Fusrm.k„ Principals, Academy. TIM Wmter Session of both Schools opens on ►► r ediradm/, the ith of November, and con tinue five movtbs. TERMS—SEMINARY Board, light, fuel and tuition, per session $56,00 Music with use of instruinent, per quarter 8,00 TERMS—ACADEMY: Board, room rent, fuel and tuition, per session $56,00 Modern Languages, 5.00 Painting and Drawing, 3,00 to 5,00 Lectures and practical instruction given in Agriculture, Chemistry, Surveying and Engi neering, InstiTtiction wilt be given in the Seminary. in Embroidery, Gilding, Bronzing and plain needle work. Shirleyshurg, Oct. 18.-3 m. A SPLENDID ARRIVAL FALL AND WINTER IVY - lan* AT THE lIENTINGIioN CLOTHING RTORE. A. WILLOUGHBY, If ti , s p t i :;, , , , tv i e ,s d si t , r r i t cl i t i t e it site i. ..l frith a large anti f Fall and Winter Clothing, for men and Wye, mule in the latest fashion and in the post durable tintnner. Who ever wants to he dressed loaner and cheaper than anybody else in town. let hint call et WlLLouottur's CHEAP CLOTHING STOGN, one dour west 01 T. Read Oc Sun': Irtig spire. Ilautingdon Call and see fur yourselves. Uct. 18, 1854. REMOVAL Clothing! Clothing! Clothing! The I.ot , gest and best Se.teeted 6 . 10 ck of Really ma .e FaL ant Winter Clothing, Ever offered to the Citizens of Huk4iugdon county. Tl , yen wish to eet a I.l.mtp and fashionable unit ciothie, at 31)1.er cont. v.'s than you can I.l,•••tre them. then 00 to the cheap r.... 1 1111N1.1N. nits p..si • • ' Nlarket Somire.llnritittg .l...• 1 a • 111,..1e Cloth• .1111/ 11111, Or /4,01111 . 1 ....ttermls. and 1 1 ..• ....•st ...•' :111.1 :it rates im• .1.!) . 1,( 1 ,1,V :1111 . r c..r.,hlislonent in .0,11%. '1 !I°, it ic 1 , 11 , i 1 1 , 1, 1 1 that the • • : o Ic I. 1 'l . 111 . 1,1,1 1 111. 141 the claw ..11.! 'in . ,witi tits. 11118 unateri f •tyi.• and lini.ll , '•ice can't he Leal ' •I'h, qiceifillly invites the atten tion ciii Is and customers evil tlic al ta his itsiniet,c tool well as s." ted oi 11101 !toys' Fall and Win ter Coo, iii-isting partly of Fine cloth, Itea vai , Pciersliam, Whitney, Felt and, rt,a,,t, I Cloth Frock Dress Sack Busiii,s coats, if all qualities, styles and ei 'sirs, :11iiiikey Jackets, Roundabouts of differ. cot ,oris, quidities and prices Fine Black Cloth and Ciissimere pants do., Fancy casdinere, Satinet, ''weed, as well as a variety imuniticent Vests, sonic of which in quality tout 111 I IP. II 11/ a , {tml Otis' custom work, that can Se in any other place. Besides a large as— irtment 01 Boys' Clothing, the subscri ber also keeps on hand a well selected stock of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, such as handkerchiefs, cravats, collars. gloves, sacks, shirts of all deqtriptions. Undershirts, Draw ers. Knit Jackets Suspenders, Traveling Bags, (lain and Caps, and great many other articles too numerous to specify. Encouraged by past favors, the subscreber has far exceeded his mood outlay in purchasing stock, and he now assures the public that no person wishing to purchase need leave his store without being suiteJ, he is enabled to sell at the very low est 'ale. I and whoever wishes to make a wise outlay of his tuoney is respectfully invited to call cud examine for himself. HENRY ROMAN, Oct. 18; 1854, LAMES Lasting and Silk work Gaitors. Kid Morocco, and Goat Boots and Shoes, at the store of GEO. GWIN. I NN.V4 WOW., FOtt 11111; AND NU Al DAVID P. GWIN. I have just received, and two now opening, on the corner opposite Coots' Hotel, a !urge and beautiful assortment of Fall and Winter Goode, consisting of Clotho, Cassimers, Black told Fan cy Satinet'., Vesting., Tweeds..leans, Flannels Yellow, White and Bed. Also a large lot of Sack Flannels of olt colors. French Meri no., Coburg Cloths, all wool, Delnins, Plain and Fancy Delaine, Cashmere, l)ebaize, Alapa co, &c. A Large Lot of Dress Goods, Silks Black, Bard and Plain, Bonnet Silks,Col. Tars, Undeisleeves Sliimmuzetts, Fancy ead. Dresses, Flouneings, Lace, Edgeings and Nun , tion, Ribbons, Trimmings, &e. Cotton Goods, Muslins Bleached and tinhleached,Canton Flan nels, Drills Table Diaper, Crash, Gloves, and Hosery of all kinds. Emits and Shona, Grocerieg, Queensware, Hardware and Cedar Ware. Oil Cloths, Carpets, Corpet Socks, &c. My 41 c•tstomers and ss mony new ones no can crowd in, ore earnestly requested to call cud ex amine my goods. All kinds of Country Produce taken in ex change tar Goods ut the highest market prices. Oct. 18, I:'•i4. If You Want to Buy Cheap Goods, Call at the Store of a'j TTIE gubscriher would respeetlully announce ± to the path', that he hue returned from Philadelphia and New York. and is now opening at his well known stand in Marker Square, the largest and prettiest asgortment of Fall and Winter Goode, ever brought to the borough of Huntingdon, and is now selling at unusually low prices. My stork comprises in port, Clothe. Cassimers, block and fancy, Satinetts. a large variety of Satin end Silk Ve'dings, Kentucky and Penna. Jeans, Tweeds. Tickings. hrown and hieneheil kiiidioß, Drills, Crash Hogs and Hogging. Table Dinner. Ae.. tool a great variety agoutis too te dious to mention. Ladies Dress and Fancy Goods, A huge assro tment of Under sleeves, Collars and spencers. . - - Mints in alittinlanee,Mons. 'lc Lattes,l)e'Berege, Cashmeres, Florence Nlar veline. and Gro. do Nan,litr Bonnets and Edging, Millions, ranee, and Nock Ginsl, blank silk Lame, Ladies' Gloves. Gents blank dn., urea nwl silk Ilandkerehieft, 1t Ii to Cravats, Hosiery, zke. Boots and Shoes Hardware, 4/u-e;!ii-waje7alassware and Cedar Wire, A good supply of Fre,li Groceries, Hats and Caps. A great variety of Straw Goods. My stock has been selected with the greatest eme in regard to quality and mice, and I Hatter myself that I can O'er inducements to purchasers not to he found elsewhere. Thankful for the patronage of the past, by my friends, and the public generally, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the saute. GEO. GRIN Huntingdon, Oct, 11, 1854. Grocery, Confectionary, ® 7 7: -Yin 9110 NDREW WEBUS, would respectfully in form the citizens of Huntingdon and vicini ty that he lins just returned from the enst, with a very large and fresh Supply of Fruit and Confectionaries. such as Candies, Lemons,:mins, Nuts, &c,, it. • • T and the largest stock of Toys and Fancy Articles, ever offered fur sale in this town. lie receives dvils from the city of Baltimore, the best OYSTERS that can be found. Those in want of prime 'shell fish,' can be accommoda ted by calling at the saloon. lie has titled op a saloon expressl) for the Ladies. Thankful to the public for past favors, he hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continu ance ofthe saute. Huntingdon, Oct. 12, 1859. IIYGEANA. Brought Home to the Door qt the Million, WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recent % ly been made by Dr. Curtis, of this city, in the treatment of Consumption. Asthma and all diseases of the Lung. We refer to "I)r. Curtis' Hygeans, or Inhaling Rego. Vapor and Cher ry Syrup." With this new method Dr. C. has restored many afflicted ones to perfect health ; as au evidence of which lie has innumerable cer titivates. Speaking of the treatment, a physi cian remarks: 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 anal rarity of the lungs, and thus escape the many and varied changes produced upon them when introduced into the stonnich. and subjected to the process of digestion. The Hygrao., tin. sale at all the druggist.' throughout the pinntry. NA, York bofrin,;lll of Jon. 14. The Inhaler is worn on the breast under the li nen without the lewd inconvenience—the heat of the body being sufficient to evaporate the fluid. Hundreds of CASES of CURES like the fol low•ing might he named. (Inc Paeloge of Hy pene has rural me of the ASTHMA of six years st,Tdieg Jas. t'. Keesberry, P. if. of Doneannon, Pu. nm cored of the ASTIIIIA of 10 years standing by Dr. Curtis' ilygentia. Mitryorei Easton, Brooklyn, N. Y Price three Dollars a Poekago,—Sold by CURTIS A PERKINS and lIDYD A PAUL, No. 140 Cliltmliers St., N. Y.-4 pnekageg sent free ky express to any part of the United States Mr Ten Dollars. N. 13,-1), Curtis' Hygentia is the ORIGI NAL dnd GSM' GENUINE ARTIBLE, all wi tecß urt. Ws° indhition: or vile and INJURI OUS counterfeits. Shan them us you would poison. Sept. 20. 1854 —ly. RBZV't (Surryssor N Ibtrdeq Bedding and Carpet 11V,I111:1101N11.1. No. Hs South Sec. lid Wel, FIVE DOOR/4 ABOVE SPRUCE BREW, Where lie keel+ con:tantly on hand a full a+sort- went of every article fti hie line of hu.•inces. Feathers, Feather Reds, PATENT sPRING MATTRESSES, Curled Abos, Corn flask and Straw MATTRESSES. Velvet Tapestry, Thpestra, Brussels, Three-Plg, Ingrain, tierretian, List, Rag and Hemp Carpotings, Oil Cloths, Canton Mattings, Cocoa and Spanish Matthaei., Floor and Stair Druggeta, Hearth Rugs, Door Mate, TABLE AND PIANO COVERS. To which ho respectfully invitee the attention of purchaser.. [Oct. 4, y. TAKE NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the suliserilier will please call and settle their accounts on or be fore the first day of January next—an accounts remaining unsettled Mier that date will he placed iu the builds of a proper officer for collection. JOHN N. SNOW PL. Alexandria, Sept. 6, l B3a.—ant. Abeautiful assortutent of Silk Dress Patterns, Blurb Silk, and Bonnet Lininnoust receiv ed and t'or sale by J. & W. Saa,ron, A SPLENDID assortment of Ladies' Drage lloodajust roceivod at CARMON'S • BLASTING POWDER and SAFETY FUSE. constantly uu baud and for sale by J. BRICKER. 'MUTT Bage,jtet received and for sale by J. t Fr. 8.4.17M7. NEW ARRIVAL .1. & SAvroli, EJAvE jnnt rermred from Philadelphia the I I Wont end hendeume.i nse , ,rloient of 1- 1 2.01 D *\arn7 I filViCa ble ever uttered in thin pleat, conelosing of Cloths, Countless, Satinutts, Veinier, Ike. For the Lake, we have Plaid Sulks, Worsted Plaids, sattivery variety of plaid goods, to please the taste of the Ladies. Also, Shawls, Sacking Flannels, Bon net Silks, Bonnets, and the finest andrtment of Collar., Under-sleeves. Shimasetts, &c., ever offered to the ladles of this place. Boots and Shoes, of every variet:', for Men and Bo; n, Ladies' Shoes, of every variety. Hats and Caps, of the very latest anti best styles. Hardware, of which we always keep the largeet awl Lest sortmeut ever kepi in this place. Queensware, a magnificent assortment, which we are sallies quite low. Groceries, are a little up, but we are determined to sell as Mw if not lower, than any other lioase,aeeording to quality. Our stock of 011 Cloths stud Carpets is good, Tubs, Buckets, Willow Ware, and everything nsnally kept in a country store. Li tact we have everything to suit the taste of all, and to lower prices than can he got at any other house in town, if you don't be satisfied of the fact atter calling, then we give up. We hare also, FISH, SALT, PLASTER. end also t (Telco and store Grain, as usual. Sept. 27, 1854. Real Estate Ageney. The undersigned has este i I ed an agency for the Sale and Purchase cf Real Estate in Fl tint ingdon county. Any person wishing to sell or purchase can give 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 has the feeility of making the properly extensively known. We now have some very desirable land which we offer on easy terms. WM. BREWSTER. Notice to School Directors and " ' Teachers. THE School Directors of the following named School Districts. tire hereby notified that I will meet them at the place and time designated, far the lotrisc:e of examining teachers and granting certificate, September hth. at Alexandria. to examine op pliemit9 t;tr the schools of Porter township. N. B.—Those Districts which hone neglected to m.,he nut their yearly report, would confer ravor by attending to it itnmedistely. The Di rectors of the several Districts, should give me early notice of the time when they intend open ing their schools, so an to enable me to appoint a convenient time to meet them. Teachers mat he examined at non time by pre• seining certificates of good morel character from the Board of Directors of the Di act in which they are epulyiug. Copies of the School Laws and decisions, ca■ he furnished to Directors hr calling nt the office of Fisher & Williamson. on Hill street, or nt my residence on Mifflin street, in the horo o of Hun tingdon. J. S. BARB, Co. Superintendent. Huntingdon, August 30, 1854. To l'ed.us out of Employmcht."V $5OO to $l,OOO a Year. A CUA2iOE TO MAKE MONEY AND DO 0000! Book Agents Wanted. T HE Subscriber publishes a number of most valuable Pictorial Books, very popular. and of such a moral and religious influence that while good men may safely engage in their circulation, they will router n puldie benefit, and receive a fair compensation for their labor. lir To men of enterprise end tact, this busi• new offers an opportunity for profitable employ ment seldom to be met with. 0 - 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 be furnished, by addressing the subscriber, post-paid. ROBERT SEARS, Penusurn, 181 William street, New-York. ta""IN PRESS, and ready for Agents by the Ist of October, 1854, "Sears , Illustrated Description of the Russian Empire. , For further particulars address us above. August 30, 1854. CENTRAL ACADEMY, Airy View, Tuscarora Valley, Juniata AZA- County. Penna. T HE Fall Session will commence on 3lotsnar, ()croup:lt 41854. Whole expenses of board, tuition, roam, fuel, washing and incidental, va ries from $5l to $57 per session of 22 weeks.— Vacations from the Ist to the 15th or April, and from the 15th of August to the last of Sept. For further particulars sea circulars, or address (poet-paid) either of the Principals. DAVID WILSON, A. M. DAVID LAUGHLIN, A. M. Aug. 30, '54.-2m. Port Royal P. 0. Land for Sale. TRACT OF LAND situate in Germany Valley. near Shirlaysharg, Huntingdon co., containing shout 193 Acres, the greater part of which is limestone, in a good state of cultiva tion, hounded by lands of George Swine end An drew Sp:lt:ogle. JOHN LOTTS. June 21, 1854.. J. SIMVHON AFRICA an . J. F. 11,3ELTOCI,E7 2Y:r, PliAcTtAl AUETZTORS. Othre with DANIEL. Ail., Esq., Hill street, between Montgomery and Smith atreats. Hunt ingdon. Penn'. [Sept. 20, '54. t(.] VALL ABLE MILL PROPERTY Ai 'Private Sale. '1 'HIS property is situate on Stone Creek. Idiom 9 miles north of Hunting don, Pa. The mill is in ~"" good repair, 11321 3 rim of burrs. de. -- Ahm, a sa n d San Mill and Lath Mill; u good dwelling home Mr the miller. Also, 290 Aores of Land, ulmut 125 Acres of which it cleared anti in a good state lof rultiv t ion ; the balance in well covered with good timber. The farm buildings cow , ists or a large Frame !louse, a large Frame Barn, and a hogs Store Bonne, in a good stand for ai store, at now unoccupied. Also, a large orchard of choice fruit. The pruperty is at - Mir a lease for four years from the lot of next April, at $633 a yoar. For further information call on the subscritor in Huntingdon GEORGE COUCH. Sept. 97, 's4.—tf. Rebecca Furnace AT PRII ATE SALE. THIS property is situate on Stone I Creek, ohm 12 miles north of pt Huntingdon, Pa. It is in good 0r..3- der, and plenty of ore within 2 fit"?Cil= miles—in a line wood country where coal run he got readily, and about 400 ACRES of LAND. This property is now idle, and possession can be given at any time. Any further information can be had by cal ling with George Couch, Huntingdon, or Mary Couch, Altoona. Sept. 27, 1554.—tf. NOT rtiAlitter DR. 2._ W. R tSPECTFULLY informs the eitirens of Stonerstown, Coal Mont, Hopewell, Mud the country adjacent, that he has located a Medical Odico in the house tbrmerly occupied by Lemuel Frans, Esq., and is now ready to attend to all calls, and by strict attention to business, bops, to receive a good portion of public favor. t ticptentbcr 9, 1854,-Iy.