Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, January 03, 1855, Image 2

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    B,larritb,
ttil the 28th ult., by Rev. P. If. Rightmyer,
Nr..lottN Cent. to Mire Haze fl.rt.E, both of
!Hair Co., Pa.
°tithe 'Mule day, by the 'tame, Mr. JOUN
K INCH to Miss Asl/KI.INE U iNTIILK, both of
11 Furnace, Hunt Cu.
it the 21st ult., by Rev. N. S. Buckingham,
Mr. (11:11. MOW:TA. of Cymru county, to . Miss
Et"? arm UnotNwri.)., of A loaintirin, Pm
tln he 21tIt nt the Exchnnge lintel, by lbc
none, Mr. .lonx CIAI/11.111AN 1,, M 15,1 AMANDA
1C0.,114, 6001 of Alec:odd:,
Tburidox, 2it:t b v o. 0. Mc
u, Mr. It Ijll4ltll It. Bu TAN to
rr MuNlvirrittr.
HUNTINGDON.
January 1,185 i
Flour per bbl.,
Red Wheat. per bu.,• •
Vhirc 11'lleat, per ha
it! a, pet Int
Corn, per in
Cat,, per hit
Hay, per ton
Bolter. pe,
per
ISg,_<. rev dor.,
Pll3ilDlELPiliji,
Jan, 1, 1,11
5(0 10,75
..;1 0 , 1,55
$2.10(iA2,1
5m(,092
Extra fafaily Hour,
torn Mral,
Prime White Wheat
Prime Red Wheat,
Own,
RAILROAD HOUR&
THAI!. GOING Etsr. •
Mnil 'l'. I Ex. T. I E. T. I Ex. T..
TJain knees P.M. I'.ll. P.M. A.IIL
Petersburg, 2.21 7.84 3.83
11iintingillin, 2.49 7.t0 4.119
Mill Creek, 3.01 8.00 4.19
Mt. Union, 3.18 8. 4 4.33 ;
TIMINS GOINO 1V1,4T.
Truitt lenses l'.M P.M. A.M.
Sit. Union ,
. 4.25 8.14 6.35 6,26
Mill Creek, 4.41 8.23 7.05 6.89
punting.bun, 4.55 8.38 7,30 6.53
Petersburg, 5.11 8.49 8.03 7.06 I
BANK NOTE LIST.
[Corrected Il'eekly.l
Ple,N/411YLVANIA. •Comberintal Bank, i
Phillujelphial3anks, par'Nlineral Bank,
U. Stater flank, 21 , AII other solvent, 1
Chamborshurg, DisT. COLUMBIA.
blettysburg, 'All .oi,ent Blinks, i
Pittshargh, VIRGINIA.
Snsquelea Co. nnsalcFat Ilranches,
Lewistown, nu sale. Near Branches,
Mitialetown,i.Wllecinatz,
Carlisle. i'Under Fives,
E vie, l'NoliTli CARMAN J
__....,
Waynesburg, I , •A II solvent Banks, 1
Washington, 1.1 . n.1er Fives, 1
Harrisburg, St I'll CAROLINA.
Hpuesdale, _'All solvent Batiks, " !
Lebanon, pail 'oiler Fives,
Monongahela, ..il GEORGIA.
West Branch Bank, pailla,kinsville,
Wyoming Bank, par:Com. ll'k Macon,no sole
Ytirk, I 1 - .Nlcrell't, 111 do. failed
All other solv't b'ks pm:All other solvent,
Belief Notes,. Under Fives, l
Towanda Reief, no sale ALABMA. i
Ma;ou. :Bank of Mobile, ;
Calais, D..% II other solvent, 1
Lqfayette, Bangor, 'moll Notes; a
.nine Bank, Portland, 5 LOUISIANA. '
Mercantile,
Bangor, !,- - t niter solvent beaks, i .. ,
kit. Croix, Calais, 01110. •
All solvent banks, ti Sol''; Cincinnati B'ks, I
Small Noyes, corxruv.
NEW lI.IMPSIIIIIE. Norwalk, _
All solvent tondo, . ran vine SadeiV,
*mall Notes, ;•.111 other solvent, 1
VEII3IONT. hider Fives.
Bank of St. Albans, 1. KENTUCKY. -
All solvent banks, '-'• MI solvent Batiks, 1
Under tires • :: Small notes, 2
srAssAcilusErrs. TENNESSEE.
All solvent banks, t.\ II solvent banks, 1i .
Under lives, ;: Under Fives, "
11110I)E ISLAND. ! MICHIGAN. - i
Providence Co. Bank, ' Far. & Nleelt., Detroit, 1
All solvent liall'es, g , ,Mia. him. ca., to. I i
Coder lives, ['All others, uncertain
coNsEcTiccr. MISSISSIPPI.
All s Q leont hanks, ]a Northern Banks, no sale !
Under fives, 7 4:All others, uncertain
NEW YORK crrv. MISSOURI. '
All solvent hank:, pal- ll'lt State of Missouri, :.,‘,
'EW 'YORK S i'ATE2 FLORIDA.
Atlas Bank, 57i .\ II Banks no sale
James Bank, 1 2 i
.- ILLINOIS.
Northern Exchange, i -..,te Ilk & Brauches,so
kitate Wk, Saugerties, I I !oder Fires, 50
Bank, Cuvaga, Lake, I ,111 others, nu sale
Solvent einnitry Wks, : INDIANA.
Poet Notes & Cerilf. of -- !!, to li,k .S: Brandies. 1
Dep. on time issued • mall Notes,
by
by Eree Wks, ?is cal' , ARKANSAS.
NEW JESSEY. .1.11 Banks, no sale,
f . laintield, broke NVISCONSIN.
All other solvent par la. Co. Checks, Mitts'. 2
DELAWARE. , , thcr Bank, . sale
Small Notes,. lOWA.
All Banks. p., \ i. 0., Dolomite, no sale
NI A In - LANE). , 1 , ..i. Banks. tilt ~,j,
Small Notes, I' A NADA.
Baltitnoeu Batiks, 3\ ii !•..I \ ent Banks, tt
Salisbury, lava;.. IL, ht. or Wooster, failed
Fourth Vol, or Yankee Notions.
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sau St. N. 'l,—,Jun. 9d 1855.-31.
RIDE OIL AND LEATHER STORE.
D. KIRKPATRICK,
No. 21 South Third Street, Between Market
and Chesnut Streets, Philadelphia,
HAS FOR SALE,
anID2D
Dry and Green Salted Patna Kips.
TANNERS' OIL,
Tanners' and Curriers' Tools,
AT Tilt LOWEST YRICES AND 111 . 0 E TUE LEST
• sir All kinds of Leather in the Rough wanted,
for which the highest market price will be given
in cash, or taken in exchange for Hides.
Leather Stored free of Charge and Sold on
Commission.
Pee. 20, 1254.-Iy.
Court Affair.
LiNVARY TERM. 1866.
TRIAL LIST.
FIRST WM,
Speer's adtu'ri., v 4. Buchnnmin's
Luken'd adin'rs., vs. Madden.
John Sarni', vA. Adam Houck.
_ .
same vs. John Fisher.
Biekerstnll, vs. Patterson.
D. Walker, vs, J. W. Myton's adieu.
Samuel Liolingur, vs. W in. Johnston,
Comth. Sliumiliorgi.r. vs. Crownover, et. al.
Hirst Clark & Co., vi. Mytini & Cunningham
wEUA•
A. I'. Wilson. Esq., vs. M. Buoy.
Com), for Kyle, vs. !lodes.
Ex . rs., vs. Cryder's
Contth. at suggestion or Brattom vs. Crownover
S. P. Prince, so. George Bell.
W. P. McCreary. Cu., so. Robert Woods.
Scott & Wife, ys. Johnston.
Samuel McWilliams, vs. John Jamison. -
P. Platt & Co.. so. R. F. Haslet.
1 , 1.. Ha% ladorace, so. Jos. Spangler.
8111,50
• • 2,00
—2.10
'lllOO
GRAND JURY
I 6 60
Wm. B. Addlmnan, fanner, Warriorsmark tp.
John Bumbaugh. gentleman, Ifendereon.
Johti Beaver. Itinocr ' Hopewell.
James Ifacr. !antler, Jackson.
.1..011111•11inatt, limier, Porter.
Benjamin Esq., farmer, Cromwell.
Nicholas Creswell. gentleman,Porter.
John M. Clark, blacksinith Sirley.
Martin Fleming, farmer, Brady.
John Hastings, carpenter ' Walker.
John Hoover, farmer, Walker.
Ludwifli Hoover. farmer, Penn.
John I light, limner. Henderson.
John Love, Bower, Barree.
Peter Livingston, farmer. Barren.
Nathaniel Lytle, saddler, Morris.
John K. Mei2ahain, Warrionnark.
John Myerly, flintier, Springfield.
John Owens, just. peace. Warriormark.
Abraham Piper, blacksmith, Porter,
Daidal Price, farmer, Clay.
William States, blacksmith. Walker.
William Vandevender, clerk, Wed.
James Lane, sr., fanner, Brady.
TRAVERSE JURORS,
FIIIST WKEK,
David Aurandt, just. peace, Toil township.
J Appleby; filmier, Dublin.
Charles Ash, fanner, Benue.
hhuwno Armstrong, limner, West.
Robert !lower, farmer, Jackson.
John C. Bolinger, Harmer. Cromwell.
Edward Beigle, mason, Morris.
John Branstetter, fanner, Warriormark.
William Clymens, constable, Dublin.
Joseph Cadman, thinner, Cuss.
James Carotl o jr., carpenter, Cromwell.
William A. Cole, carpenter, Jackson.
Robert W. encitinghatn, farmer, Barree.
William Cummings, merchant, Jackson.
lames Clark, merchant, Warnormark.
John 11. Easton, tailor, Henderson.
John ' , milder, brewer, Henderson.
dam house, tanner, Hopewell.
Jacob Fink, farmer, Penn.
Samuel Goodman, machinist, Henderson.
Kenzie L. Green, farmer, Clay.
Ileorge Guyer, merchantt Warriormark.
John Hildt.:bread, gentleman, Henderson.
Dickson Hall, ('armor, Brady.
William B. Leas, merchant, Shirley.
.John M. Leech, mill•right, Jackson.
Isaac Lieinger, cabinet maker, Henderson.
Samuel Marlin, fanner, Clay.
Samuel MePherren, mason, Porter. •
Thomas Morrison, miller, Brady.
Lloyd Meredeth, shoemaker, Brady.
Thomas W. Neely, Harmer, Dublin.
Joshua Price, fernier, Tell.
Robert 11. Porter, cabinet maker, Jackson.
' Jatnes Reed, farmer. West.
William Riky, unill•right, Franklin.
Il'illiam Hitler, cabinet maker, Cromwell.
Samuel F. Stewart, carpenter, Jackson.
John Snyder, fernier, 1011.
- dunes Stewart, (Matno•) farmer, Itarree.
Jacob Sumer, fernier, Warrionnark.
John N. Swoops. merchant, Porter.
' Moses Swonpe, farmer, Union.
Jacob Taylor, farmer, Tod.
i Robert Tussey, fu•mer, Morris.
George Wilson, tiu•nner, 'fell.
Ntuhaniel Williams, laborer, Henderson.
Jacob Kellerman, thriller, Clay.
John Q. Adorns, manager, Franklin.
Benjamin Briggs. farmer, Tell.
David Barkstresser, fanner, Torl.
Hugh L. Cook, flirmer, Cromwell.
Isaac Cook, just. peace, Tod.
James Culegate, fitrtner, Cromwell.
John 11. Donaldson, fanner, Hopewell.
Joseph . .Dysart, fanner, Franklin.
Martin Flenner, wagon maker, Walker.
Robert Fleming, farmer, Dublin.
John Geminill, farmer. Porter.
Wes'ev P. Grew, inn keeper, Warriormark
i; nine. l'arau'r,
HadA,m, 1)1,1,1111.
, eOll4O Keith, farmer, Tod.
David Lou, Jo., farini.r, Springfield,
Alai:bum Canner, Cass.
r!eide: I,rmer. P,on.
N. 11;,r1,.. carpmiter, Ilendersol.
David B. Mattcni. blacksmith, Franklin.
.laines Miller, farmer, Brady.
William McClure, thriller, West.
Alexander C. MYton, farmer. West.
Thomas Oshorn,.fitrmer, Jackson.
Alexander Port, just. peace, Henderson.
George Rouse, Dublin.
John Spangler, fitrm*, Cam.
Themes Stapleton, farmer, Tod.
John Smith, Barree.
Jesse Smith, farmer, Tod.
George Smith, farmer, Cass.
Nicholas Shaver, farmer, Shirley.
George A. Steel, gentleman, Henderson.
Joseph Shore, farmer, Clay.
Philip Stever, carpenter, Cass.
James Wilson, fanner, Henderson.
Dee. 19 1554.
NOTICE.
ALL persons knowing themselves to have un
settled accounts with the undersigned, will
please make settlement by the 15th of January,
alter that date the books will be left in the hands
in a Justice for settlement, as I have quit the
bu.iness. JOS. 11. THOMPSON
Dec. 27, 1861.-3 t.
PETITION.
To:the Honorable the Judges of tho Conrt o
Common Pleas of lluntmgdon county now
composing, and holding a court of general ses
sions of the peace, in and for said county,
January teni:, 1854,
The Pe'tition - of William Christy, of the Bor
ough of Alexandria, Porter township, Hunting
don county, respectfully showed' : That your
petitioner is desirous of keeping a public house
or tavern in the house lie now occupies which
has bean known as the old stand, in said bor
ough, fur a number of years, that he has provi
ded himself with necessaries for the convenience
and accommodation of travellers and strangers.
He therefore prays your honors to grant him a
license to keep a house of public entertainment,
in said house and he will pray, &c.
WII,LIA . III CHRISTY,
We the subscribers, do certify William Chris
ty, the above applicant is of good repute fur hon
esty and temperance, and is well provided with
house room and convenience for the lodging and
accommodation of strangers and travellers.
N. Gresawell, Jas. Yocum, Daniel Spyker,
John Jenkins, Abraham Piper, Elihu Chileott,
J. J. Hellman, Joseph Piper, Enoch Piper, Jno.
Gahegan, Enoch Kline, John N. Swoop°, Geo.
11. Fleming, Jacob Hoffman, Geo. W. Hewitt.
Dec. •ill, 554.-:it.
NATCRESHMATCHEMNATCHEW
4TOZN SONICTILLT,
MANUFACTURER AND INVENTOR OF
SAFETY PATENT SQUARE UPRIGHT.
WOOD BOX MATCHES.
No. 106 North FOURTH Street (there Race,)
PHILADELPHIA.
Air ATCHEi having become an indispensable
11 article in housekeeping, the subscriber af
ter a great sacrifice of tithe and money is enabled
to oiler to the Public an article at once combin
ing Milks one Cheapness. The inventor knowing
the dangers apprehended on account of the film
soy manner in which Matches are generally pack
ed in paper, has by the aid of New Steam Ma
chinery of his own invention, succeeded in get
ting up a SAFETY r.vrtigv SOUAIIE 1:1•81011T
areal BOX j this boa is far prefet able, inasmuch
Hutt it occupies no more rosin than the old round
wood box, and camtains et least Two HUMMED
per cent. more Matches, which to Shippers is
considerable advantage; it is entirely new, and
secure against Moisture and spontaneous com
bustion, and dispels all danger on transponta
tion by means of Railroad, Steamboat or ally
other mode of conveyance.
These ,hatches nr..t packed so that one gross or
more ins 7 be shipped to any part of the world
with perleet safety. They are the most desirable
strtiele Ike Home consumptiou s and she Southern
and Western Markets that have ever been inv.-
DEALERS and SHIPPERS, will do well to
cull and exumine for them,elve,
nose Matates arc WARRANTED to be
srperior to anything herelliwe rqPral to the Public.
JOHN DONNELLY,
Inc North FOURTH St., PhilinPa.
Dee.2o, 1854.-sm.
THE GREEK SLAVE!
BAceIIANTE
VENUS, AND
TIIE DANCING
THE above. celebrated Stamm., together with
Fifteen Statuettes in llivoze, and iccecal
hundred 31agniticent Oil Paintings, form the
collection of prizes to ho distributed mom; the
members of the Cosmopolitan Art Association
at the first annual distribution, in Jan air next.
7'he ('oz nopolitan .Irt Lihrary A.raocia•
Organized I;,r tie Encouragement and
(,'ro• red Diffusion 11* Literature and Me
Fine ,Irh on, rr in,. and original plan
The Conti:litter yr Manageinent have the
pleasure of annomicing that the First. Annual
Distribution will take place on the 30th .lan•
nary Item MI which occasion there will be din.
tribated or allotted to members several hundred
Works of Art, among which is the oriiinal and
world•renowned Statue of the (i REEK SLAVE
by Ilia. PowEas, costing over tire thousand
dollars: to!,ther with the beautiful Statues of
VEN US. BACCHANTE, HEBE, FLORA,
and the DANCING GIRL; and fifteen Statu
ettes in Itron,, imported from Paris; tilts, tt
large collection of OIL PAINTINGS, eontpri
sing some of the best productions of celebrated
American and Foreign Artists.
PLAN FOR TkiE CURRENT YEAH.
'rhe payment. of constitutes any one a
member ur this A,tociation, and entitles him
to the Knickerbocker Magazine fur one year,
and also tt ticket in the distribution of the Stat
uary and Paintings which are to be allotted to
members iu January.
Persons taking five memberships are enti
tled to live of the Magazines one year, and to
sir tickets in the distribution.
Persons, on becoming members, can have
their Magazine commence with any month
they choose, and rely on its being 'nailed to them
promptly 011 the first of every month, direct
from Ne.v•York.
The net proceeds derived front the sale of
memberships are devoted to the purchase of
Works-of Art fur the ensuing year
Books open to receive names at tue Las
tern office, New York, or Western office, San•
dusky.
The Gallery of Art is located at Sandusky,
(the Western otliee or the Association,) where
superb Grande Hui',lbws hare been erected
for it, in who,e spacious saloons the splendid
culleetio“ orStatuary and Paintings is exhib
ited.
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by becoming a member of this Association
are—
ht. All persons receive the fall miser r;t'
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purchasing choice Works of Art, which ure to
be distributed tinning themselves, and are at
the same time encouraging the Artists of the
country, ditinirsin g thousands of dollars through
its agency. . . .
lqrsotis remitting funds for membership,
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the mouth with which they wish their maga
nines to commence. and also their postvliee
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tificate of membership, together with he map
nzine desired, will be forwarded to any part of
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Ticket in !he annual, dietribution, all at the
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Illustrated Catalogues of the whole collec
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st. N. Y.
_ •
HENRY W. OVERMAN,
No 6, South Third Street,
BELOW MARKET,
Philadelphia.
Importer, Manufacturer and General
12znalra.
Has Constantly on hand, and
Always Finishing,
AR kinds of Leather Morocco, Calf
Skins, Sheep Skins, &c,,
The attention of Country Merchants and Man
ufacturers, is solicited.
RED AND OAK SOLE LEATHER.
Dec.
PROt LAMATION.
WIIIiREMI by a precept to Inc directed, diced
t
Huntingdon, the 25th day of November,
A. I). 1854, under the helots and seals of tho
Hoe. George Taylor, President of the Court of
Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, and gener
al jail delivery of the 24th judicial district of Penn
syl vanin composed of Huntingdon, Blair and Cam
bria, and the lion. Thomas F. Stuart and Jona
than Ale Williams, his associates, Judges of the
county of Huntingdon, justices assigned, appoint
ed,
to hear, tee and determiac all and every le
dictinents moan or taken tar or concerning all !
crimes, which by the laws of the State ore made
capital or felonies of death and other offences
crimes and misdemeanors, which bane been or
shall hereafter he committed or perpetrated for
crimes aforesaid—l am commanded to make pub
lic proclamation throughout my whole beiliAick
that a Court of Oyer and Terminer, of Common
Pleat, and quarter sessions, will be hold at the
Court House in the Borough of Huntingdon, on
the second Monday (and Bth day) of January,
next, and those who will prosecute the said pri
soners be then and there to prosecute them its it
hall be just, and that all Jiciices of the Peace,
Coroners and Constables within said county be
then mid there in their proper' persons, at 10
o'clock, A. M. of until day, with their records, in
(llllßiti.g, exatninations awl remembrances. to ,
do those things which to their offices respectfully
Dated at Huntingdon the 25th day of November,
in the year of our Lord 18.14, anti the 78th
year of Ameriran Independence.
JOSHUA OREENLAND, SherilL
Dee. 20, 1814.
PROCLAMATION.
It: A ti, by 0 precept to me directed by
w the Judges of the Common Pleas of the
caunty of Huntingdon, bearing test the 25th due
of November, 1854, I am commanded to make
Public Proclamation throughout Inc whole halal
wick, that It Court of Common i'leas will he
held in the Court House in the Borough of Ihm
tingdon, on the third Monday (and 15th day) of
Jan., A. 1)., 1854, for the trial of all issues in said
Court, which remain undetermined before the
said Judges, when and where all jurors, witnesses
and suitors, in the trial of all issues are required
to appear. _ _
Dat . ed at Huntingdon, the 25th day of Nov.,
in the year of our Lord 1854, and the 78th year
of American Independence.
JOSHUA GREENLAND, Sheriff.
Dee. 20, 1854.
NOTIOX.
LT, persons indebted to the undersigned for
Nledie:ll attendance, nre rennested to call
and settle immediately. and save cacti. The
Books have been left with Ale,. Port, Esti.—
A word to the wise, in stitheieti,
J. S. GRIFFITH, M. D.
Dee, it, 1854.—1 t.
PETITION,
To the Uomiralole the Judges of the Court of
Common Pleas of Huntingdon County now
composing and holding n court of general ses-
Mon of the peace in aul fur said county, Jan
uary term, 1854.
The petition of Samuel Stacy. of Jackson
township, in the comity of Huntingdon respect.
fully sheweth, That your petitioner is desirous
of keeping a piddle house, or tavern in the house
he now occupies, un the road leading front Pine
Grove to Lewistown, that he ha, provided him
self with necessaries for the convenience and ac
commodation of travellers and strangers. He
herefore prays your limmes so grant him a license
tc keep a house or public entertainment in said
house and he wilt
........
'SAM UET, STE FITS.
We the subscribers do certify Samuel Stetfey,
the above applicant, is agouti repute for hones
ty and temperance, and is well provided with
house room, and convenience fur the lodging
and accommodation of stout ers And travellers.
George Siellity,liehael Kellerman, William
Walborn, Henry Walborn, John Rudy, Robert
Burt, John Brightal, Henry Koch, Janteß Gal
laher. N. W. Semt, James Gwin, Samuel eraul,
Jas.. 11. Wilmm, Samuel F. Stewart.
Pee. 13, 1834.-3 t.
REGISTER'S NOTCIE.
v o.„,„s li
,erelty given to till persons inter
', cstell. hat the following named persons have
settled their a.,...tants in the Register's Office at
Huntingdon, and that the said accounts Will be
presented for confirmation and allowance; at an
Orphan's Court to he held at Huntingdon in and
(or said enmity of 11 untingdun, on Wethiesdas .
the I nth day of dal:miry next, 1855, to wit :
I. dittoes l'ree, Guardian of Caroline Walkt
minor child 01 .lanies Walker, deed.
2. Samuel :11' Vitiy, kxecutor of the last
will and testament of James B. l'ergrin, into of
the borough of Shirleysburg, deed.
3. (ieorge W. Speer, and Jas. Wilder, Ad,
mini:u•ntor< of hilt Speer, late of the Duro'
of Cassrille,
4. Samuel Comphell End ii. P. Welttre, Aa
tninist rotors .1. 11. W. sPUittnes, lute of
Dublin township.
5. Joseph Law, Guardian of Harriet Crain,
one of the minor children of Evan Crain, late of
Morris township,
6. J. Sewell Stewart, Gnartlian of the minor
children of Joseph Wall, late of West township,
dee'd.
Joseph Rhode,: end Benj. Rhodes, Admin.
istrotors, of the estate of Henry Rhodes, Into of
Cromwell t,wnship,
lIENRY GLAZIER,
Herb:tee.; Oniee; ? Registor.
lloot• they. 8,1654.-7 t.
IMPROVED LARD LAMP
MBE undersigned having purchnsed the full
and exclusive right and privilege of con
structing, using. and vending to others, the right
to mho ontl 11 , e. in the county of Huntingdon,
STONES] FE 12 & an's improvement in the
adjust:tide packing firm lamp fur burning lard.
Lanit, fur sale by the ilimen or singly, also
township rights fur sale at reasonable prices.
All orders promptly attended to by address
ing. thr subscriber, orbisonia, Hunt. CO. Pa.
GEO. W. CORNELIUS.
Sipvsrille, Nov. 15, 1854.-6 m.
Administrator's Notice•
ETTEItS of administnttion of the Estate of
IA Catharine Lutz, late of Shirley township,
Huntingdon comity dee'd, all persons indebted
to the e,tate will :mike payment without delay,
and all persons hosing claims will present them
properly authentientell for settlement.
GEORGE EBY,
SAMUEL LUTZ,
Shirt• tp., Nov. 15,'31.-ft,• Adult's.
ALL KINDS OF
pain tiuni
JOB PRINTING,
SUCH AS
EfSUILLA, Li; 1 A Iljl;l7_ti,
PROGRAMMES, CARDS, &C.,.
And all Kinds of Legal Blanks,
Used by Magistrates & Others,
Printed at the JOURNAL OFFICE.
GINGHAMS—Domostie and Dress, just re
calved at D. P. GWIN'S Cheap Store.;
2000 Feet of Safety Fuse, just received
anti for sate by J. & W. SAXTON.
1 1.4 DIES DRESS GOODS ,
Mus. Delano, B. Delmer), De Berege, Lawns,
Ginghams, and a choice variety of Goods of all
kinds, at the store of GBO. GWIN.
CIILVER Butter Knives, and Salt Spoons, at
I.) E. Snare's Cheap Jewelry Store,
A SPLENDID assortment of Ladies' Dress
A
Croodsjust received at CARMON'S,
JUST received and for sale, am, Shoulder,
D
Side, Dried Beef, Lake Trout, White Fish
also Dried l'eurhes, Dried Apples, &e., &c., for
by i. fi NV. S.V.VII.V.
valuable Limestone Land for Sale. J. NI. IRVINE, M. D.
TIIE subscriber offers at private sale, his farm, Grad m al . B "f 140 uniorriay 'if Now York,
situate in Frunklin township, Huntingdon H AVI N G concluded to locate permanently in
county about one-half mile from the Pennsylva- " Warriorsmark, Huntingdon County, o ff ers
nia Railroad, containing about bis professional services to the citizens of that
One Hundred and ninety Acres, place and vicinity.
be it more or less, of the best iivality of lime Raysinnarv.s
stone land, about 160 acres of which are cleared, Medical Faculty of the University of H. Y.
under good fence, and in a good state of culti- 1)r. John McCulloch, Petersburg, Hunt. Co.
oaten. Dr. Henry Windy,
The improvements are n two s'o'y stone 4. 3 4 Nov, 1, 1854.--tf.
dwelling house, a large frame bank '
wagon shed, corn mil), large stable ' and other J. Simrsou AVRICA. J. F. Namur,
out baihlings. It has a good orchard, and good
hater
water upon it. 2,..ailiLLgind
Any person desiring to pnrebara, eann enll. ,
upon me on the premises. I will show them .r ACT XA.L.TIA VET OXL
and make known my tempt. (Mice with DAN,. A cmc.s street,
JAMES DYSAHT. bet , vcen Montgomery and Smith surer-, Hunt'
ingdon, Penn", [Sept. tr]
JUNIATA ACADEMY AND FEMALE
SEMINARY,
, I ,. .lyishoey, Ilmain!plon Co., Prouo
Ur, JAMES A. 11. Principal
Semina, ; tiro!' J. C., mei..., A. 31.,
and A. C. FEND.U.I., Principals,
Academy.
Nov. 15, 1R5 , 1.-3m
BOOKS! BOOKS ! WALL PAPER:::
20,000 I.l l ;a?k i s ' 1:
3 tsubscriber: r il
It i t i t ' . l 4 "
ceivell from ;Boston, New York and
Philadelphia, comprising the grmtt
est variety and must extensive stock
ever brought 10 the inter'or of the State, Ills
STATICWEIIY is also of great variety and su
perior quality, in mot ;IA Letter, Cap .
THE Winter Session of both Schools opens on
and Note Paper, Gold a n d Steel Pens, Inkstands,
Blank and Time Boukq, Diaries for 1855, I f i dlors,hiy. the 71/c ry . NoLvnalw, and eon-
Also. Harper's, Putnam's Godey's and Gra- • 0110 e" "
c ."""t
ham's Magazines. reeeivdevery month as soon ' TERMS—SEMINARY:
as out. 2000 copier; of the book, recommended 11001, 11 tight, fuel and tuition, per session 551,00
it the Teacher,' Institute iced Board of !tiro.- Music with ti , e of instrument, per (limner 8,00
tors of the county: Greenliers Arithmeties and; „ TERMS—ACADEMY :
Algebra. TOWaN Spellers, mid Headers. ; Board, truant rent, fuel alai mitten, per
3606 Payson & Duntons Ilti , ton Copy Books, I Madero $30:0 0
heing the best system as well as the hest excett- •`. 1 " 1 "'" Lin, ,1g13g"? 5,00
led books ever offered to the piddle, attire lowest and 3,00 to 5,00
wholesale prices. 1000 pieces Wall raper from Lectures and practival instruction given in
oto 13 emits for common, 18, 23 and 37 cents for A:4 ll ' l ' l ' l 're , CliemisuT: Surveying .11.'1
. .
glazed, 11111 i 1,25 to $2 Mr gold. All oldie above nee , & 1 •
F l oc k ofrorod ox , reowl y low fur reek—rite p u b. Instruction will he given in the Seminary. in
lie will please call and examine. Embroidery, Gilding, Bronzing and plain needle-
Store opposite Whittaker's Hotel, Railroad w"rk•
St., Huntingdon, Pa. Shirleyslawg, Oct. 18.-2 m.
NVN. COLON
Nov. 8, 1854,
NEW STAGE LINE.
m 111; subscriber would respectlblly inform the
traveling public tlint he is now running a line
of Hacks from Mt. Union to I trbisonia as follows:
Front Orbisonitt to :11, l'nion and nick agnin,
even' tiny, intersecting the Cinimpersliurg line
at o.rhistatin.
Passengers wishing to go to Simile Gap, or any
other place, will he taken on without delay.
llis GaAs are good and eimiliirtalile, and
be is determined to hart none b u t good and
steady drivers; in a won!, his desire is to carry
passengers in comfort and safety.
........
.LIM - 1 7 ,5 S. BURKET
Orhisonin, Noy. R, 1854.-1 v.
FIVE PER CENT SAVING FUND, j
Or The Nathanal Safely Company.
Ili,/nut Street, ..•,,t.' I r Third Sired,
'1'1111..11 , 121.1'111.1
Incorporated by the State of Penn ,
sylvania in 1Si1•
FIVE PER CENT interest is given and du
money is always paid hack whenever it h
called liar, without the necessity of giving ilOtiel
101 . it beforehand.
Petiplc 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 ur small, is received.
. .
SSVII::1; FUN!, has more than bairn mil
lion of dollars, securely invested for the safety
or depositors.
The Office is open to receive and pay motley
every clay, front o'clock in the morning till 7
o'clock in the evening, and oi, Monilpy
Thursday evenings, till 9 o'clock.
l'eople who hate mom, to put in; are invited
to call at the olhi.•c for further information.
HENRY L. BENNER, Pres't.
ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice Pres . c.
W.,t. J. RE., Secretary.
Nov, 1, 1854.
FREE EXHIBITION !
-'4441.
,
ce l
. 1 I '.--.. 1,,....i• _ 4f , :
' ) r • A ‘ I '
: -;:-•
.titllC Elephant Store.
21,2„,•si2111 . 1)A . :11
H" ,N. removed Ili, exteusivo Store to No. I.
ISleCithan's Row. tortuerly oveapied Iry
K. Simonton, is HOW prepared to aceoninimlaie
Iris old customers, and the public generally, with
a splendid and fashionable asssortment or
Pall and Winter Goods,
lli ~,,ortment consists of
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hardware, Queensware,
and all kinds °foods usually kept in a Country
Store. Also, a beautiful cheap and elegant as
sortment of
_ _
Ladies' Dress Goods,
and Trimmings of every variety. Also, Hats;
Caps, Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, and a variety of
goods of all kinds.
Country produce taken in exchange for goods,
at the highest market prices.
Huntingdon, 18, 1834.
If You Want to Buy Cheap
Goods, Call at the Store of
tjs'YlA>
THE subscriber would respectfully nunounee
to the public, that ho has returned from
Philadelphia and New York ' mid is now opening
at his well known stand in Market Square, the
largest and prettiest assortment of
Fall and "Winter Goods,
ever brought to the borough of Huntingdon, and
is nux• selling ut unnsunily
. - -
My stuck comprises in 'Cart, Clotho, Cassimers,
black and fancy, Satinctts, a large variety of
Satin and Silk Vestings, Kentucky and Penna.
Jaunt, T wee ds, Tickings, brown stnil bleached
Muslim, Drills, ('rash Bags and Bagging, Table
Diaper, &c., and a great variety ofgouils too te
dious to mention.
Ladies Dress and Fancy Goods,
A large assortment of Under sleeves, Collars
and sponcers.
Prints in abundance,Mous. de Lones, Do Beregc,
Alp nee n s , Leutres, Cashmeres, Florence Mar
cell., and Gro. de Nap,liir Bonnets and Edging,
Rilibons, fancy, and black Gimp, black silk
Lace, Ladies' Kid (haves, Gents black do.,
..,ttion and Sulk handkerchief's, Italian Cravats,
Hosiery, Sc.
Soots and Shoes.
hardware, cueensware, Glassware
and Cedar Ware,
A good supply of Fre.ll
Groceries,
Mats and Caps,
A great variety of
Straw Goods.
My stock has been selected with the greatest
care in regard to quality and price, and I flatter
myself that I can offerintlueements to purchasers
not to be found elsewhere.
Thankful fur the patronage of the past, by my
friends, and the public generally, I respectfully
solicit a continuance of the same.
tirEO. GWIN.
Huntingdon, Oct, 11, 1854,
BLANKS.-.Always buy your Blanks at the
"Journal Mee." We have now prepared a ve
ry superiorartiele of BLANK DEEDS, BONDS,
JUDGMENT NOTES, SUMMONIP, EXECU
TIONS, le.
CARPET Bags j just received and for sale bl
J. 4. 11'. .s.efser7A.
A SPLENDID ARRIVAL
FALL AND WINTER
r..fAafTfiliffsj,
A. WILLOUGHBY,
1S just roturnetMoni the east with a largo
and splendid :tssortment of
Fall and Winter Clothing,
for men and boys, made in the latest fashion and
in the most tutu lde manner. XVI., ever wants
twin; dressed better and cheaper than anybody
else in town, let him call at 11'it.t.ocr,wn•'a
CHE,c CiArrnisii Seam:, one door west of T.
Head & Son's drug store, Huntingdon.
Call an!l scc fur yourselves.
oct. is, 1554.
REMOVAL
Clothing! Clothing! Clothing!
The I.o.vest and Lest STlveled Stork of
Ready made Fall and Winter Clothing,
Ever offered to the Citizens of
Ifuhtingdon county.
I F you wish to get a cheap and lashionable snit
of clothing aI4M per cent. leis than you can
eliewhere procure them, then go to the cheap
Clothing Emporium of lIEN la ROMAN, op
posite Couto' Hotel in Market Square,
dow Pa., where you will find Ready made Cloth
ing ninny quality, nettle of sound materials, nod
in the most fashionahle style mid at rates im
measurably below any other establishment in
this vicinity, where it is considered that the
"nimble iii Into is tar preferable to the slow
shilling," and whore, for good tits, tine materi
als, fishionable style and finish, 'lie can't he
heat."
The subserilier respectfully invites the mien
liOn of his numerous friends and customers a n d
the public in general to his immense and well as
sorted stud: of Men,' and lines' Fall nod Win
ter Clothing. consisting portly of line riot),.
Denver, Pilot, Petersham, Whitney, Felt Hutt
Double Gcerronts, Cloth Frock, Dress Suck
and Rosiness rants, or ail qualities, styles :Ind
colors, Monkey Jackets ' Roundabouts' of differ
ent sorts, qualities unil prices. Fine lilnek
Doeskin, Cloth and Cassie:ere pants do., twy
C;is , imcr,,, Satinet, Tweed, as well its a varier . ,
inngnitkenr Vegs, stone of which in quality
andworktnnu,hipegnul nny custom work, lino
can he obtained in any other place. Besides o
binge assortment of Boys' Clothing, the istib , cris
Inv nlsn keeps on h..) n wall Sek,frd
stork of Gentletunn•s Furnisldng Goods, such es
lifindkerebiefsi crAvats, collars , gloves, sticks,
-huts of all Ascriptions. Undershirts, Draw
.,rs, Knit Jackets Suspenders, Tra,liog Iht s ;
hats and Cops, and f;reatt many other articles too
numerou to speeify.
. -
J.:neut.:l:4oa by past f'avor , .lll,:nb:er,,ber 1.4
far exeeede.llli , usual °nth, in purelia,ing,toek,
and lie nut a:siire: the publiv that no person
wh•liing to purehnse need leant bin store without
beingsnite.l. be is i.nahle.l to sell at the t•teg
.
and kbe, make ait
outlay of his lallael respoq fully incited to call
and examine for himself.
HENRY ROMAN
Ovt. 18; 1854
NEW GOODS FOR THE FALL AND
MINTER OF 1851 AT
'.f_`,l.l i - ,11 . .AT ""iffiTt2
DAVID P. GWIN
I have just received, and tun now opening, on
the corner opposite Coats' Hotel, a hirge and
beautiful assortment of
Fall and Winter Goods,
consisting of Cloths, Cassino., Itinek nod Fan
cy Satinets, Vestings, Tweeds, Jeans, Flannels
Yellow, White and Red. Also n large lot of
Sack Flannel Or all colors. French Medi
noes, Coburg Cloths, all wool, Delains, Plain
and Fancy Delnins, Cashmere, Debrtize, Mans
e°, &e.
A Large Lot of Dress Goods,
Silks Black, Bard and Plain, Bonnet Silks, Col•
Lars, I.7u.lcislecves Sitiminazetts, Fancy !load•
Dresses, Flouncings, Lace, Eilgeings mid Insur.
lion, Ribbons, Trimmings, &c.
Cotton Goods,
Mullins Me:tidied and Culdeached,Cailton Flan
nels, Drills ' 'falai, Diaper, Crash, (Axes, and
llosery a ll kinds.
Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Quecnsware,
Hardware and Cedar IVare.
Oil Cloths, Carpets, Carpet Sacks, &v.
My old clstomers and as ninny new ones as can
crowd in, are earnestly requested to call aud ex
amine my goods.
All kinds or Country Produce taken in ex
change roe Goods at the highest market prices.
Oct. 18, 1854.
0 BE L
ARRS Hoe Herring, just received and
for side at the store of GEO. GWIN.
LAMES Lasting and Silk work Gaitors, Kid
Morocco, and Goat Hoots and Shoes, at tho
store of CEO. GWIN.
Fish for Sale.
15 Barrels Susquehanna Shad,
10 «• 44
just received and fur sale at the store of
CEO. Cll IN
TWEE WHITE LEAD, juit received and for
sale by J. & W. SAXTON.
25 Il s r e l o ilLS superfine Flo4r i gn. 54,411 , the
PORT MONNAIES from 25 cents up to $2 50
at Ed. Snare's. April Ifs 1852.
AFRESH supply or Gingham., Check, sod
Shambray, Just Pet:dyed and Inc sale ho
.1. & W. snxToic
JUST receiving, this week, Mackerel, Herring
Ike., and for sale by J. &W. SAXTON.
OOKING Glassee,just received and for sale
J.,/ by J. 6. W. SAXTO.N.
grocery, Gontbetioskary,
AND
ovaniaz aalcoon.
t NDREW MCSHUH, would respectfully
41 form the eitisens of Huntingdon awl viand
ty that he has just returned from tho omit. wilh
a very large and fresh supply of Fruit N td
Confectionaries, such as
_
Candies, Lemons, Raisins, Nuts, tac.
nod the largest stock of Toys and Fancy
Articles, ever offered for sale in this tow',
t :lie receives &oily from the city of Baltimore.
the best OYSTERS that eon he found. Those
in want of prime fish,' can be accoMmodo
ted by calling at the saloon. He has fitted up a
saloon expressly for the Ladies.
Thankful to the public for past favors, he hopes
by strict attention to bushiest to merit a eanitee
ace ()NW some.
Iluntinl,•vlon, Oct. 12, 1957.
HYGEANA.
lira":"id iJmtc to the Door el the dliUieaa
WttNPERFeII. DISCOVERY has recent
,' 1 ly been mule by Dr. Curtis, of this city, in
the treatment of Consumption. Asthma and all
diseases of the Lung. We refer to "Dr. Curtis'
Ilvgeatis, or Inhaling Hygean Vapor and Cher
n. Syrisp.” With this new method Dr. C. has
restered many afflicted ones to perfect health s
ns SW evidence of which he has innumerable cer
tificates. Speaking of the treatment, a physi
cian remarks: It is evident that inhaling—con
stantly breathing an ngrconble, healing vapor,
the medicinal properties must come in direct con
tact with the whole of the oriel cavity of the
lungs, and thus escape the many and varied
changes produced upon them when introduced
into the stomach, and subjected to the process
or digestion. The Ifygenna is for sale at all the
druggists' throughout the country.
New York Dutchman of Jan. le.
'rho Inhaler is worn on the breast under the
linen without the least inconvenience—the heat
of the body being sufficient to evaporate the
. _
-- Ilundreds of CASES of CURES liko the fol
low•ing might be named. One Package of Hy
gentle bat cured me of the ASTHMA of site
years standing.
As. Kftsbrrry, P.. 11. of Thomann., Pe.
lam cured of the ASTHMA ol 10 tsars
standing he Dr. Curtis' Ilygenna.
Margaret Easton, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Price three Dollars a Package,—Sold by
& PERKINS and BOYD & PAUL,
N. 149 Mambo, St., N. Y.-4 packageg sent
free by express to any part of the United States
for Ten I)ulla•s.
N. B.—Dr. Curtis' Ilygeana is the ORIGI
NAL and ONLY GENUINE ARTIBLE, all
others aro base imitations or vile and INJURI
OUS counterfeits. Shun them as you would
poison.
Sold by IZUSSELT. & SCUOTT, No. 138
Market Street, Philadelphia, who wilt sell by
the dozen at Proprietors rates.l
Sept. 20. 1854 —ly.
azzint mitonr,
( s„„-or to Hartley 6. Kniea.
Bedding and Carpet
WAREHOUSE.
No. HS South Second Street,
I'M: DOORS ABOVE SPRUCE SRVUT,
Where he keeps constantly on hand a full assort
went of every article in his live of business.
Feathers, Feather Beth,
PATENT SITING MATTRESSES,
Curled Hair, Mops, Corn Husk and Straw.
MATTRESSES,
!vet Tapestry, Tapestry, Brussels, Three-Ply,
Ingrain, rendian, List, Ray and Hemp
Carpeting% Oil Cloths, Canton Mattingo,
Cocoa and Spanish Mattings, Floor and Stair
Druggets, Hearth Rugs, Door Mata,
TABLE AND PIANO COVERS.
T., which he respectfully invites the attention
of purchasers. fOct. 4, '54.-I y.
NEW ARRIVAL.
J. & W. SAXTON,
ITAvE just received fl•om Philadelphia Om
lorgest and handsomest assortment of
Aii9D 7 sYllsllsl[ll@C)Mgs
eve, off e red in this place, consisting of Cloths,
Satinetts, Ventings, &c.
Tor the Ladies,
leave Fluid Silks ; Worsted Plaids, and every
ariety of plaid goodS, to please the taste of the
Ladies. Also, Shawls, Sacking Flannels, Bon
net Silks, Bonnets, and the finest assortment of
Collars, Under-sleeves, Shimazetts, &c., ever
Ldrered to the Indies of this place.
Hoots and Shoes,
Of every variety, for Men and Boys, Ladies
ShoeF, of every variety.
lints and Caps,
of the %ery halo<t and bctt styles.
Hardware,
~1 ‘,14,1, we always keep the largest and best as
,orinent ever kept in this place.
Cfneensware,
magnificent assortment, which we are yelling
quite lute.
Groceries,
are alittle up, but we are determined to sell as
low if not lower, than any other houseotecording
to quality.
Our stock of Oil Cloths and Carpets
is good, Tubs, Buckets, Willow Ware, and
everything usually kept in a country sttire.
In fact we have everything to snit the taste of
all, and at lower prices than can be got at any
other house in town, if you don't be satisfied of
the litet atter calling, then we give up.
We have also, FISH,' SALT, PLASTER.
and al,. 'euchre and store Grain, as usual.
Sept. 57, 5154.
Real Estate Agency,
The undersigned has established an agency
for the Sale and Purchase cf Real Estate i■
Huntingdon county.
Any person wishing to sell oryurchaso can
give us a ileseriptine of the property, its Iota•
tine, quantity, quality, and terms.
We engage its this agency on such terms as
cannot be objected to.
The Age has the facilit) of making tk•
property extensively known.
We now have some very desirable la . ndwhick
we oiler on easy terms. \VM. BREWSTER.
Notice to School Directors and
Teachers
THE School Directors of the following named
School Districts, are hereby notified that I will
meet them at the place and time designated, for
thu purpose of examining teachers and granting
certificates.
September tith at Alexandria, to examine ap
plicants for the schools ' of Porter township.
N. 11.—Those Districts which have neglected
to make out their yearly report, would confer a
fitvor by attending to it immediately. The Di
rectors of the several Districts, should give me
early notice of the time when they intend open
ing their schools, so as to enable me to appoint a
convenient time to meet them.
Teachers may be examined at any time by pre.
sealing certificates of good moral character from
the Board of Directors of the District in which
they ore applying. •
Copies of the School Laws and decisions, can
be inrnished to Directors by calling at the office
of Fisher & Williamson. on Dill street, or at my
residence on Mifflin street, In the borough of Hun
tingdon. .1. S. BARR, Co. Superintendent.
lluntingdon, Angus . ' 30, 1834.
Land tbr Sale.
ATRACT OF LAND situate in Germany
Valley, near Shirleysburg, Huntingdon co.,
containing about 123 Acres, the greater part
of which is limestone, in a good state of cultiva
tion, bounded by lands of George Swine and An
drew spangle. JOHN LOTTB.
June 21, 1851.
A beautiful assortment of Silk,Dress Patterns,
Black Silk, and 13oonct Liuingouat receiv
ed aul for sa'a I.y J. W. Sarro.F.