ORPEXANS' COIJItT SALE. 1.11.1181. E ItIAL I:STATE NOR SAAR. /;. , ,t,re , ! /.1,4/4 (7f.•/ /p.,,/, UY vivito, of no Order of it plumy' Court of Ilt.l.tirytlmi coo:Ity, ihore will:: , !lot tow.. co,..ty. Ix,' tbr , / of glreL, 1°5.1, at ono I'. M.. if said Om following Foal .11,1111 doe'd. t to A cr•rtait: plantation and tract or tool, sitouto in Clay Huntingdon lionnilinl by initilA of Joint Antlrcit Shore on tio, north. Jacob ou the oast, and Andrew hivarm; on which are eructed, n good frittne 1.1113 e, and a double pen log born, with ..,•ratittry f c., atlnclintl—containing 133 Acres niuroor leas; nlunit onn hundred acreA of which rlrnt•ed and in a good state or (!ohiration and repair, with a large apple orchard thetcon, and a. good spring of water neat' the buildings. T::;:ms or Sm.r..—One third of the purchase money, to be paid on the confirmation of the sale ; one third in one year thereafter with in• terest ; and the'remaining one third at and im• mediately after the death or Mrs. Hannah Shore, the widow of said deed., the interest thereon to be paid annually and regularly to the said widow, by the purchaser during her lit h---to be secured by the bonds and Mortgage of the purchaser. mARTIN A. S 1 101:E. Jan. 23, 1555-3 t. Trustee. VERY IMPORTANT INFORMATION • JOIINA, one of the most celebrated Phy sicians in New York, writes its follows: , . . Di. 12e0T1,--neflr Sit ud the excellent effects of your IlynuAxA on N 11.11.1 NC. IiYGEAN MR AND CHERRY SYRUP, in 0 C. 3 of chronic Bronchitis, and being much in favor of counterdritation in affections of the throat, bronchial tubes and lungs, 1 can there. ford cheerfully recommended your Medicated apparatus as being the most convenient and effectual mode of applying anything of the kind I have ever seen. No doubt thousands persons may be relieved, and =my cured by using your remedies. You 'are at liberty to use this in any way you may thiuk proper. Respectfully, yours &v. C. JO6;S, 1)., No GO9 11.404 St., Now York. Pr f. S Center writes US ns fOIiOWS LNTLE,tEx.-1 have recently had occasion to test your Cherry Syrup and Hygeun Vapor iu a ease Or e& owe that had refused . . , . yirffl to other Items oltreatthent, and the re f satisfied me, that whatever may be the composition of your preparation, it. is no imposithm. but nn excellent remedy. I wish tot the ,alto of the afflicted that it might be brought within the reach of all. its, !WWI. CHF:EVER wriMs:-- .. xw-york Nov. 13, 185.1. DEAn .Si:t --I think h'ghly of Dr. Curtis's lfygenna, na a remedy in diseases of the throat and lung. Having hail some opportunity to h.:A its c,licaey. I am convinced that it is it nmst csrclirnl medicine,both the Syrup and thiiapplication to the chest. . .„ . ..„ The N.\ ' is for salu hy Thomas Bead & son. Svc: advertisement hi another column huatlud. ityfruilita, Jan. 23. i`-'35-6111. 60,000 GIFTS !!!4$ TILE PEOPLE'S GIFT ASSOCIATION::: The Celebrated Bank of Knowledge!!! T111:i work. to now radshed and for sale by the subscriber a n d his agents, at the ex treme Ito price of one dollar. This valuable wo k •li couteit.s the 'nest recent discoveries, and variety of manipulations and experiments iu the tine arts, also over 500 rdceipts of very val uable and different am -actors, some of which have been obtained at great cost. This Book, from the variety of Knowledge it contains, claims the attention of the industrious of both sexes, all classes, capacities and taste. By is ...ming 60,000 espies, the subscriber is enabl• ed to furnish them at the above price, and on completing the sale, to present to the members of the 'association, the following valuable pr op.. arty. Each permit buying a Book, wil l be. (mutt a member of the Association, and be pre set.ted with a Numbered Certificate entitling the holder to One of the following G ifts. 1 Farm, in North %Alto Township, Armstrong County, Pa. 110 acres of land all tillable, and under agouti state of cultivation, 26 acres excellent tim ber land, 90 of cleared, including a good twu story h•ame dwelling, ate ne cessary out buildings. This Farm is thirty-two miles from Pittsburgh and one and a half miles from the Alleglia ny river, valued at 510,090 (Any infornmuon regarding the farm can be obtained of I'. Black, the present necupant of the premises.) I Tavern Stand in the Village of Smicksburg, Indiana Co. Pa. The House is a large two story frame building 78 feet front, and well furnished, also a large stable and other necessary out buildings all new. Valued nt 5,000 1 Country Residence, in Armstrong Co. Pa. A large frame Cottage dwelling, stable. and one acre of laud, with a variety of choice fruit anti ornament:l! trees. About five • miles front l're.'' r The buil dings are all new. Valued at 3,000 10 (lents fine Cold Watches 1,500 100 Ladies " 1,000 100 (tents Gold Pencils 500 100 ::idles a " 400 'fhe Celebrated Trotting Horse Ben Bolt, with Sulkey and Trap pings. Valued at 500 1 Building Lot in the Village of Kit tanning 1,000 1 Building Lot in the Village of: re port 1,000 2 Superb Rosewood Pianos 1,000 4 Rosewood Pianos 1,100 4 Prince 3; Co's. Melodeons 640 18,000 Beautiful Steel Engravings 9.000 20 Beautiful Silver Watches 500 50 Superb Accordcons 750 1000 Gold Pens 1.500 18,000 Popular Literary Works 9,000 18,000 Most Fashianable and choice pieces of Music 4,500 2.,0e0 Beautiful Cornelian Rings 1,500 1090 Beautiful (lift Books 1690 2 Loang for Ono Hundred Years, without security or interest, of Cash, $5OO each 1,000 2 Loans One Hundred Dollars each 200 1:0'000 Girls Valued at $56,380 The subscriber would distinctly state, that when the Books are all sold that the property above named becomes the sole and absolute property a the certificate holders, in their joint capact• ty to dispose of as they think proper. lie relin quishiug all title and interest in the same. Each person who gets up ael ub of ten subscri bers mei forwards tea dollars, will receivo by Mail or other Conveyances, ELEVEN BOOKS. All orders for books by mail or otherwise should ho addressed(post•naid) to I'. O'Brian, Kittan ning, Armstrong county, Pa. Aoy person buyin# a hook, who is not sat. i.?/i ,l that ti is worth the aalar, can return the Book and Certificate, within ten days and re. ,Tire his money. ZUW - 11 ie con/ideally &lima the .I.koke will all be sold, and the properly clistributrd by the first V.lnne 1835. Jan. 2:1, 1835. :11 LVSR and Plated Sp as, Pohl, Silver and 4 Vlatud Speettu:lvq, at Edw. Sual . ..:'s .lovt..!iy ORPHANS' COURT .SALE. 7: it,' 1.1 BY virtne of au t )I'd, 01 the °OWN . Grim of Huntingdon county, will Is Hold at pith Uc vendtmoin the prentiees in Ihchlin tow: ship, itt said county on Thitewliv, th,el:ll/1 floy rg . rat one Wel.), It I'. M., of said day, the f raring described 1,1 esinte, to wit A certain Itte,m. , e and lot of :.rmaul, situate in Dublin township, Huntingdon county, ad joining the village of Shade (ip, end ;Invent to.nntrood Arm/emu, and tieing ou the west tilde of the higlmvay, leading from Shade (top towards the Burnt Cabins, bounded by said road on the east, lot of Jacob Jeffries, on the south, lands of Mrs. Eliza Blair on the west and not th, containing about One Aore more or less, on which is erected n neat cot• tap,e dwelling house, (the residence of the said Ito.. J. Y. Met innis, dec'tl.,) and kitchen nt• Melted, with stabling &c. 'Atom S.ll,E—One hall* of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale, and the residue in one sear thereafter, with Inter est, to be secured by the bond and mortgage of the purchaser. BRICE BLAIR, Surviving Adminktrutor 23,1, , 53-3t. of said don't', SHERIFF'S SALE. DV virtue of a writ of Vend. Exp., issued out D of the Court of Common Pleas of hooting. don county, and to me directed, there will be sold on Monday, the 12 of February, next, at two o'clock, in the afternoon on the premises, the following deseibed property, to wit : A curtain let of ground on the North side of Main Street, in MeCunuel'stow!), being sixty six feet in fraud, and extending back one hun dred and fifty-five feet, bounded by a lot of Joseph Douglass on the West, and John Sny der on the East, having thereon erected, II two story Log I louse, and a small stable. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the prop erty of :Michael Shriner. JOSHUA GREENLAND, Sheriff's Office, 1 Sheriff. Huntingdon, Jan. 22, 1535. FEMALE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. THE library will be open every Saturday after -1 noon, at 3 o'clock, in their room ut the Court Hause. Subseription 50 cents a year.— New books have been added to the former ex cellent collection—"Panay Fern's . ' popular writing.t, "Bayard Taylor's . ' &v. The further patrounge of the public trill enable the collec tion to Itr still totter extended.— By order or the President Huntinglnn, Jun. 221533. A Miracle of Science. 1)".L. Kelling of Mechanicsburg Cumber land county Pa., anndunces to those afflic ted with Tumor's, Wens, Cancers, Polypus, Lupus Moles or Marks, Scrofula or King's Evil and all diseases that have been usually treated with Caustic or Knife, he can remove them by an entirely new method, without cutting, burn ing, or pain neither Chloroform or Ether is ad. ministered, to the patient. It is no matter on what part of the body they may be he can remove them with perfflet safe ty, and in a remarkably short time. Ms Min eral or Vegetable poison is applied; and no money required until a cure is perfected. Prolapsis Uteri, Female complaints, Chronic, Venereal and all other diseases treated with positive success. Full particulars can be ob tained by addressing in either English or Ger man, post paid. Patients can be accommoda ted with Board on reasonable terms. Mechanicsburg is one of the prettiest and health• towns in this or any other State. It is S miles from Harrisburg on the C. V. IL It. nail accessible front all parts of the Union. The Hr. will visit cases in any part of the State when desired. Kiwi reader if von haste any afflicted fellow creature, delay not to tell them of this treat ment. January Hi, 1833-Iy. [Ed,,re (y. 1), Darid Dilkr, der' (1.1 AUDITOR'S NOTICE. min; undersigned Auditor, appointor] by the I Orphan's Court of Huntingdon county, to distribute the balance on the account of Benja min F. Patton and John T. Matthias, adminis nsttors of the estate of Dr. David Dille•, late of Warriorstuark township, deceased, to and amongst those legally entitled thereto, hereby gives notice that Ire will attend for that purpose at the Court House, in Huntingdon, on Tuesday the 13th day of February next, at three o'clock, when and Where all persons ate required to present their claims against said fund, or ho debarred from coming in for a share of the same. THEO. H. CUEMER, Auditor. Jan. 16, 1835-41. FARM FOR SALE. TILT subscriber offers his Farm for sale, situ ate on the Raystown Branch, in Walker township, Huntingdon county, consisting of 240 Acres of Slate land, 130 acres of which is in a good state of cultivation, the balance is well timbered one half of the cleared land is river bottom. The buildings consist of two dwelling houses, framfbarn and ell the necessary outhouses, a nover-fitiling Spring and well of water, there is on it a largo orchard of grafted apple trees, with a great variety of other fruit. The terms will be made easy—and possession can be given on the first of April next. DAVID CORBIN. Jen. 16, 1855-31. • MINERALOGY. TILE subscriber has recently returned from Europe with about 20 pounds of Tin Ore,. the specimens ' are of the very best, they have the rock in which they were embed attached.— To Mineralogists or Geologists, those specimens would be very valuable. That till ore can be found in the United States, the subscriber has no doubt. Any person wishing to procure all or part of the specimens, can have them by Ito ear ly application to the subscri:nr. Addresq EDMUND TREMBATiI, Orbisonin, lluntingdon county, Pa. January 16, 11855-It.• ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LETTFUS of administration have been gran• ted to the undersigned upon the estate of John Douglas, late of Wiley township, dec'tl. All persons indebted to said dee'd., are reques ted to make payment, and those having claims to present them thy settlement. SAMI'Et. li. DOUGLAS,? DAVID Imr(II.AS, 5 Adm'rs- Jan. Ili, 181;5-14.. Shirley 0. NOTICE. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the sucscriber. by Note or Book account, are re quested to cull and make immediate settlement. Having concluded to move to the West shortly, therefore no I urther indulgence can be given. JACOB SNYDER. January 16, 1855. DONNETS, of all sorts and colors, also, Miss' Flats, front 371 to 3UO, just received and for solo by J. & W. SAXTON. JUST receiving, this weak, Mackerel, Herring Sc., nod for solo by J. sW. SAXTON. 10 BARRELS Roc Ilerring,just received and for sale at the store of GEO. OWIN. A SPLENDID assortment of Ladles' Direst; Goodsjust received at CAUNION.S, QILVER Butter Knives, and Salt Spoung, at L. Snare's Cheap Jewelry Store, L OOKING Glassesjust received and for sale L ./. t t• II ". 'TON .!:'l' i:: f,',' !:,'„t( llrrrt , . r/, .l~r~' it , t If. G. 1,1t1tE1.1:3 CELEBRATED ARABIAN LINIMENT. I!.1 ;. WAN LIN INi Tis it most extraordinary medicine, the truth or whidi iv placed hoyond doubt by the ,smt of the lir: ieln and the daily perMEnted hy it, whielt pre, ionsly had reshited ell other medicine.mnl lilu shill of the best physicians in the world, It is com posed of balsams, extract-1 awl ;cubits peculiar to rabitt—possessing, in a concentrated form, all their stimuluting, anodyne, penetrating, um, thous and revulsive properties, and the sane which, ages ago, were used by the "Sons of the Desert," with such miraculous success, in cu ring the diseases sr both man and beast. Read the.Thllmeing remarkable elf in irk WI &nth? ot . am:ll*re O. Farrell's Amdlian Liniment far heyou.l any similar realer'''. The following is front the principal account ant of the wealty and respectable house cif Messrs Voris k Bro.. of this city, and presents ONE oh"flIE MOST WONDERFUL CURES IN THE ANNALS of mttlical histo ry Mr. IL (3. Farrell—Dear .Si : Actuated by a sense of gratefulness, I submit the ibllowing as an instance of the utility of your great med icine. My child, three years old, was suddenly attacked with a terrible disease, which in less than six hours prostrated it to total helplessness. The limbs became so rigid that not a joint bent ; the flesh turned black and cold and en- Lindy deprived of feeling ; the eyes fixed; par tially closed and altogether blind , Ibllowing this Was deafness to all sounds ; the spine be came contracted and so curved that when ly h ' er Ott its back the head and heels only touch ed. Indeed, the child presented every appear. ance of being lend. Immediately on the, at tack, the family physician was called in, nod for three weeks he labored to restore it to feel ing, but in vaimakhough it was blistered adoz, OntilneA and dilforent rubefacient Liniments applied. A consultation of physicians was then held, but to nopurpose, the case was then brought before the Medical Society, but noth ing could be styrgestml that had,. not already Item done, nil the doctor then told the he could do nothing more. We then commenced applying your Liniment freely over the whole length of the spine, and you may imagine a parent'B joy, when after a few applications, re turning animation was apparent, and it rapid ly recovered with the' exception of the sight, which did not become perfect fornear a month. The Guild is now healthy and robust as can lie. Five other Ca., of the same kind occurred previottsly in my lieighborhoml, all of which died, when there in no doubt if your Liniment had been used they wouhdhaverecovered...... HENRY G. CLELAND. Peoria, March Ist IS3I. A HARD LUMP ON A HOUSE'S 131ZEAST. Er. If. G. Farrell have used your Ara• Nan Liniment with gratifieation in several cases, the most remarkable of which was a large lump that appeared On Illy horses breast. It was very hard, appearing to be hard gristle. It remained for nearly a year. when I applied your Liniment, one bottle of which entirely cured it. I can recommend it as the best Liniment I ever used. JOHN CRAWL. Peoria, Feb. 20th 1818. t .1; 1:1;' ! The public are cautioned t ,rainst another cottuterf‘it, which has lately made its appear ance, called W. It. Farrell 's Arabian Liniment, the most dangerous of all the connterfolts, be cause his having tie name of Farrell, many will buy it in good ildth, without the knowledge that n cottutertidtVists, and they will perhaps only discover their error when the spurious mixture has wrought its evil °nets. 'the genuine article is munufretured only by H. C. Farrell, sole inventor and proprietor, and wholesale druggist, Na. 17 Main street, Peoria, Illinois, to whom all applications for Agencies must lie addressed. Ito sure you get it with the letters If. 0. ladlwe Farrell . s, thus —II, 0. FARRELL'S—awI his signature on the wrapper, all others are esunterli,its. Sold by Thos. Head & Son, Huntingdon, It. E. Sellers & Fleming Dr:Alters wholesale, Pitts burg, and by regularly authoriv.ed agents throughout the United States. Bate' Price 25 and 50 cents, and per bottle. A OENT:3 WANTED in every town, village and hamlet in the United States, in which one is not already established. Address H. G. Far roll as above, accompanied with good reference as to character, responsibility, &e. BANK NOTE LIST. [Corrected PENNSYLVANIA. Cumberland Bank, Philadelphia Banks, par Mineral Bank, U. States Bank, Si, All other solvent, 1 „ Chambersburg, DIST. COLUMBIA: - Gettysburg, A. All solvent Banks, Pittsburgh, VIRGINIA. Savillelea Co. no sale Far Branches, Lewistown, to sale Near Branches, Middletown, A. Wilcoßim., Um' Under Fives, NOILTII CAROLINA. Carlisle. Erie, Wayn , obhurg, ' AII solvent Banks, I Washington, i:rmler Fives, 1 Harrisburg, AISOUTH CAROLINA. Honesdale, 1 ) ,A11 solvent 13anks, Lebanon, parl:nder Fives, :i Monongahela' p G I.:olio IA won Branch Bank, par I lawki nsvillo, Wyoming Bank, par Corn. B'k Mnoon,no role York, - ' - -- - • N Merelets B'k do. tailed - - - All other solv' t b'ks other solvent, I Relief Notes A , Under Fives, Towanda Relief, no :4;116: ALABAMA. • Bank of Mobile, ), Calais, In All other solvent, I Lafayette, Bangor, Small Notes; 5 Maine Bank, Portland, LOUISIANA. Mercantile, Bangor, Other soivenibenks, St. Croix, Calms. OHIO. All solvent banks, 1 7, Solv't Cincinnati Wks, 1 Small Notes, dj COUNTRY. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Norwalk, All solvent banks, ; I . (iranviliii Society, Small Notes, II Smallsolvent,_ 1 VERMONT. iUnder Fives, 2 Bank of St. Albans, 1: KENTUCKY. All solvent banks, a,AII solvent Banks, 1 Under lives, notes, 2 MASSACHUSETTS. , TENNESSEE. All solvent banks, sol v ent banks , l Under fives, g:Uniter 2 RHODE ISLAND. MICHIGAN. Providence Co. Bank, ..Per. & Mech., Detroit, I All solvent banks, plich. Inst. Co., do. 1:k Under lives, other:, uncertain CONNECTICUT. MISSISSIPPI. All solvent banks, laVNorthern Banks, no solo Under fives, oiliv.s,_!!teertain NEW TURK All solvent hanks, par R'k Sotto of Missouri, NEW YORK STATE,!. IfIr4ORIO4. Atlas Bank, '37,1 All flanks no sale James Bank, lit ILL!NOIS. Northern Exchange, i State Wk & Branchos,so State irk, Saugerties, I Under Fives, Lo Flank, Cuyaga, Lake, I All others, no sale Solvent Country lrts,s! INDIANA. • - Post Not 2S & Certif. of State Ilk & Branches. I Dep. time issued Small Notes, 2 Dv lie ir!zs, no sale ARKANSAS. NEW ESSEX. All Banks, no sale, broke WISCONSIN. • All other sod: rd par In. Co..yheeks,lllllw. 2 :Other Banks. no Mc A lOWA. liitr.AwAttE, Sunlit Notes, " All Banks, . pa - r Min., Dubuque, no sale MARYLAND. i Ither Banks, nu sale Small Notes, , OAN,\DA. Baltimore Banks, i, MI solvent Banks, 2 Salisbury, bo,ke Bank of Wooster, faile.l ~'i'i~ i. • ~:• n.lnlin n i,tratio on 11, ~C Li .I,Am w. iat, of tl , Loron..-11 of (nw,ty, All 11, I , ,•,t;O,. 11 , 1•1••-• • I • 1,3,10111, 111••-•• ha\ ugnin,L 111,, :tan:, properly nuthenlimle.l for srifitnninst. I)A V II) CI,AftIiSON, Jan. 10, Fourth Vol. of Vankee Notions. unEAT imillovEmENT:-;! 'rho present number commences the Fourth Vol utne Of this popular It , sm, has been brymer proydeni, and its eireulatiiiii. already than that orally similar publication IN Till'F, wunr,D, is constantly increasing. Arrangements bac° been made which trill enable tie Fit'ilishers to make the NOTIONS Far superior to any Cum' a pnprr over publish ed in the United Stnes, ITIE BEST ARTIS TIC TALENT in the einintry has been mign on THE I LLUSTR A T lONS. nod each number will contain front GO to 75 ENGRAVINGS, in the highest school of COMIC ART. Its Liter al?. Contents, by a largo Corps of 'Daunted Con tributors. will challenge comparison with those of :Inv collar two . or lira! either in Europe or Amerien, nml will consist of at choice repertory of 1111M0r,f.111, satire, wit, comie talea,Fl.7cteht g, aiming ti “shoot folly os it tlics," but never o'crstepping the lines of strict propriety; it being the &fleet of the Publisher to make the YAN KEE NOTIONS an ever welcome visitor at ev ery hone Circle. 'Subscription price, 125 per annum t or 121 cents per nambor. For salts by all the News Agents and Periodical Dealers is every City, Town, and Village in the United Stall. and Canada.—T. W. STRONG, Publisher, 23 Nas sau St. N. Y,—Jan. 3d 1855.—5 t Foundry for Sale or Rent. m lIE Steam Foundry belonging to the under- J. signed at l'etersburg, will 1,1 sold or rented on reasona b le terms, including u large variety of Patterns for Cooking-stoves, Parlor, Ten plate, Wood and Coal stoves ; Water-pipe, l'orge, Grist, Saw-mill and Threshing machine en,; inn ; also a fall assortment of Plow patterns for all the various plows used in the country. The b)undry is favorably located for business with all the marld teas. patterns and fix tures in Loud order Possession ;.;iVell on or be fore April Ist neat ensuing. MeCULLOCII & MILADY. Petersburg, Jan., thl 1855.-3; NOTICE. A LT, have T, persons knowing themselves to un settled neconnto with the undersigned, will please make settlement by the 15th of January, utter that date the books will be left in the 111111113 of a Justice for settlement, as I have quit thin I,II,IIICSS. JOS. 11. THOMPSON. 27, 1804.-3 t. HENRY W. OVERMAN, • No 6, South Third Street, BELOW MARKET, Philadelphia. Importer, Manufacturer and General 1,E2711ZA ALlffs f , bias Constantly on hand, and • Always Finishing, Ali kinds of Leather, Morocco, Calf Skins, Sheep Skins, Ite,, Sc. The attention of Country :Merchants and Alan utheturers, is solicited. RED AND OAK SOLE LEATHER. Dec. 20, 1,934.-Iy. IMPROVED LARD LAMP. qinE undersigned having pur c hased the full -I- and exclusive right and privilege of con structing, using, and vending to others, the right to make and use, in the county of Huntingdon, sToNESIFEIt& SMITH'S improvement in the adjustable packing for a hang fir burning lard. Lamps for sale by the dozen or singly, also township rights for sale at reasonable prices. All orders promptly attended to by address ing, the subscriber, Orbisonie, Hoot. Co. Pa. GEO. W. COHNELIGS. Sipesville, Nov. 13, 1834.—Stn. MLA NKS,-Always buy your Blanks nt the " Journal (Alice." We bare now prepared n Ye superiorartiele of BLANK DEEDS, BONDS, SI2DGMENT NOTES, SUMMONS', EXECU TIONS, &c. Fish for Sale. 15 Barrels Susquehanna Shad, in Half " just received and for sale at the store of GEO. OWIN. GlNGllAMS—Domestie and Dress, just re adv.] at 1). I'. G\VIN'S Cheap Storo. ALMANAC FOR 1855. 7 - 4 .-.....1 :.- -, ,-,-., -4 5, ::-' .,, ,--..-,-- 7 - , . 5.. ,-7,-- , t.. ' .:•.,.' c-7:. ~ Jauuary 1 2 3 •1 5 7 1 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Di 19 20 21 22 23 24 23 26 27 20 29 30 31 February 1 2 3 1 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 . 11 1.1 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2-1 23 20 27 28 Hard'l 2 '1 . _ _ .1 5 G 7 0 10 11 12. 13 11 15 li; 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2-1 23 2G 27 28 29 70 31 April 1 2 3 , 1 5 6 7 s 9 10 11 12 13 11 13 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 25 26 27 28 29 30 May 1 2 3 4 5 G 7 R 9 10 11 12 13 1I 15 In 17 17 19 20 21. 22 23 24 23 2G ;17 28 29 30 31 Juno 1 2 3 4 5 (1 7 A 9 )0 11 12 13 14 15 16 II 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2!) 30 Ynly 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 )5 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 20 24 30 31 August 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 R 9 10 11 12 12 1.1 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 25 2t; 2i 2 - ; 29 30 31 September 1 2 3 .1 G 7 R 9 19 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21. 25 26 27 28 29 October 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1.1 H 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 23 26 27 29 20 30 31 November 1 2 3 5 (1 7 P 9 10 )1 12 1:1 1.1 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2.1 25 20 27 20 29 :10 December 1 3 .1 5 11 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1? 19 29 21 22 I!!ATCHES !MATCHES!! MATCHES!! rcuitt DotiNZLVt: ~srl•l , it 1,11, rOrt ur .kI , ETY PATENT 5Q11,1111 , 1 ITHIGII 11 . 1)111) BOX N.,. MG Noh 1.111 . 1::111 . StrFet (nbove Have.) P////,.1/// . ../,/q//.1. It,TATCHES having become an indispensable 1,1 int He in housekeeping, the sultverilter at ter n great wierilie, or time and money is enabled to oll'er to the Public no article at once combin ing I 'ilidy on, ('6/,//to-t. The inventor knowing the dangers apprehended on account of the flint sec manner in which Matches ace generally pack ed in paper, boo by the rid 01' New Steam Ma chinery of his 01011 invention, succeeded ill get ting up It 0.111101 . 1..1T1:01' 0.?1,111 , 1; cittour wood Box 1 this 1100 i ; ILr 1001in:dile, inasmuch that it occupies no more room than the old round wood box, and contains :It least Two I It:NM:Mt per cent. more 111atches,•v, hied' to Shippers is considerable advantage ;it is entirely new, and secure against Moisture a n d spontaneous corn -1,11.6m, and dispels 011 ann,:er on transponta tion by RleallS or Railroad, Slvalllimat or any other mode of conveyance. These Matches twit packed so that one !teems or more may be shipped to any part of the world with perfect safety. They ore the most desirable article fin• Home consumption, and the Southern and Western Markets that have ever been inven ted. 1)1 , ..1.1.E13.8 and simwEits, will au welt to call :u.l examine for themselves. Jlittch , , 11'1.'1111:ANTED to be yior to on fthiog hereto/%0, oilio•til tlo, .1011 N i /ON NE LLY, 1106 Nnttlt Fourra sr., phila,r, Dec.2o, 1554.-sm. RIDE OIL AND LEATHER STORE, D. KIRKPATRICK, No. 21 South Third Street. Between Market and Chesnut Streets. Philadelphia, 11.5. S FOE SALE Dry and Green Salted Patna Kips, TANNERS' OIL, Tanners' and Carriers' Tools, All kinds of Leather in the Hough wanted, fur which the highest market rice will he given in cash, ur taken in exchange for I Wes. Leatlin Stored tree of Charge and Sold on Commission. • ace. T 4, - SE blowicr;., r, persons indelited to the undersigned ffir 11 Medical attendance, ore requested to call and settle immediately, nod save costs. The Books have been left with Alex. Port; Esq.—. A word to the wise, is sufficient. J. S. (11{1FFITII, M. Dee. 13, 185.1.—.11. A 11 0() k FOR EVERY YOUNG AMERICAN. ELAND, CLAY & Co., Publishers of Tut; 1 .4 Dice, Intro in preparation, end will soon publish, ht one volume of about 500 pages, with two hundred engravings, cloth, gilt, 'l'lll IL LUSTRATED MANN ERS BOOK; A Manu al of good behavior and polite accomplishments ; containing careful instructions in ell the apper tains to the person, dress, manners, acquire ments, conversation and deportment of the per fect and the finished gentleman of the best society. Price one dollar. This book, the first and only ono of its kind will be sent, post-paid, non premium, to any per son «•Ito will procure thirty subscribers to the Dinte, an illustrated monthly, at ten cents year. Each number• of the Dime contains from five to tell engravings, music, and twenty col umns of useful owl entertainin, matter, suitable fur the school or fun its. It is considered the best, as it is the cheapest paper of its kind ;mid being neither sectioal, sectarian, nor partizan, it is intended for the widest circulation and the greatest possible usefulness. The Illustrated Manners Dook, post-paid, and thirty copies of the Dime, one year, for Three Dollars. Tho Illustrated Manners Book, mailed, post paid, for One dollar. The Dime, ten cents a year, or eleven fn• One dollar. Specimens cheerfully forwarded to Teachers, Clergymen, Postmasters, or any persons wishing to raise clubs and compete for Premiums. Mitre. LELAND C 1 Y & Co., 11 Spruce V. 'Valuable Limestone Land fcr Sale, rrlir. subscriber oflbrs at private sale, his farm, I- situate in Franklin township, Huntingdon county, about one-Iminulle from the Pennsylva nia Railroad, containing about One Hundred and ninety Acres, be it store or loss, of the best qvality of lime stone land, about .160 acres of which arc cleared, under good fence, and in a good state of culti vate. ..The improvements are a two 1101 y stone. , dwelling house, a large I%,tine bar,k wagon shed, corn crib, large stable, nod other out buildings. It has a good orzhard, and good water upon it. Any person desiring to purelmse, coon call upon me on the premises. I will show them and make known my terms. JAMES DYSAIIT. Nuv. 15, 1854.-3 m.. BOOKS: BOOKS ! I WALL PAPER 1 VOLUMES of new and popular 20,000 Books—the subscrilwr has just re ceived from Boston, New York and Philadelphia, eon arising the great est variety and most extensive stock, -La. ever brought to the interior of the State, Ills STATIONERY is also of great variety and su perior quality, in part us tbllons t Letter, Cop and Note Paper, Gold and Steel fens, Inkstands, Blank and Time Books, Diaries for 1835, etc.— Also, Harper's, Putnam's, Godey's and Gra ham's Magazines, received every month as soon as out. 2000 copies of the books recommended by the Teachers' Institute and Board of Direc tors of the county: •Greenlief's Arithmeties and Algebra. Town's Spellers, and Swan's 'leaders. um Payson & Danton,s Boston Copy Books, being the best system as well as the best execu ted books ever offered to the puldie, atthe lowest wholtsale prices. ICOS pieces Wall Paper from 9 to I:lents for comfit., 'lB, 23 and 37 cents fur glazed, and 1,25 to $2 for gold. All of the ab3ve stock is offered extremely low fur cash—the pub lic will please call and examine. Store opposke Whittaker's Hotel, nailroa4 St., I luntingdon, Pa. \VM. COLON, Sup•. $, 1851, NEW •STAGE LINE. subs:riber would respectfully inform the traveling Publie . thnt he is now running a line of Hacks from lilt. Union to Orbisonia, as follows: Front °rids:mitt to Mt. Union and back again, every day. intersecting the Champersburg line at Orhisotia. Passengers wishing to go to Shade Gap, or any other place, will ho taken on without delay. His Hacks aro good and comfortable, and be is determined to have none but good and steady drivers; in a word, his desire is to carry passengers in comfort and safety. JAMES S. BURNET. °Moonlit, Nov. 8, 185.1.-1 y. LaDJES DRESS GOODS, Mus. Delanes, It. 'Manes, Do Berege, Lawns, Gingham, and a choice variety of Goods of ali kin.l3, at the sWe of GEO. GWIN. • -- - • ----- - JUST received and for sale, 11ani, Shoahkr, Side, Dried Beef, Lake Tnitzt, White also Dried 1 caehsa, Dried ' sale by & w. sAxTox. LADIES Lasting not Silk work Morocco, and G.,1 Boots 111,,1 :.t store of Tun •• •Y • , , FREE EXHIBITION ! L'• -;m ~ :1 .. ...*. .11 - : ..., 1 \ ,•', . --:,_ : ~ . : t : , t , ait -_._- --- -4 , -.4 , - - - --:-,..E1V.-stzlino It tl:e Ettspitasst sine . ri.,I'ING removed Si. extensive Store t N... I. 'Alcf ' , l!infi's low. formed,' occupied !y T. K. 5iu1,11.,0, is How preparedto acc,lolo cid c,tonferg, and the puhlic h i.! :roil fashionable asssortment of Fall and Winter Goods, Ilk agsartniont Dry Ciootl7 , . c:roverie, glardvrra re, elittvrlkslvare, and all kinds of 7 ,ily I i t it. Country Store. Also, a cl,•• ol,,;aat ns sorttncnt 1.231!i , :;* 4,;?). , !:;4 Pita TritffiltillgS t•vcry . Fists; Cnps, 'Bonnets, li.i,ri t. 1,1 v.,rjety of goods of nll kinds. Country proltwo at the Holiest ninrk, lltintingdon, 11 1 1 . E PER 111\1' SAVING Or The lional Snfrt}• Goopniiy. 11".fiztril ~ilect .',4pltilt 11 1'l:i~~i .....,1. '1'1111..11 , 13.1111.1 hicorpontled by the g:ate of Penn. sylvania hi IS it. FI I'ER CENT interest is given :tad ;I:, money is nltetes let lc 1% hence, it is called for, without thc et.,Nity el' eking notice. for it Iterorchuntl. People ivlin have I stuns pat their money in this tilliCly ►'lllsl. 011 111 . C1 , 11111 ni the superior surety 111111 conrcnicnrc it tttii rd.c, Intl any sum, large or salall, is reeeived. This SAVING Its:ha mote thail 1)1,1)11 mil lion of dollars, securely invested for the safety of depositors. The (.Mice iS 401: t ret,IVC and pay money cv: , ry day, front 9 o'clock in the morning. till 7 o'clock it, the evenitig. 31on , lay no l l cvellinils, till 9 o'clock. l'cople who have looney to pat ia; are invit,il to call at the otlice 11 r fnrihcr iolortnatiott. lIEN I: 1117XNE11. It. >IIEIZT SEI.I , IZII)(iE, Vice \V ..1. Nov. 1. J. 111. tEtVLNE, 11. D. tbe / HAVING comltt , 4,l tu locate permanently in 11"urriorstuarlt, Huntingdon County, offcre Lis professional scrvict, to tlo• citizens of that place and vicinity. ItnrunnscEs: Medical Fucultyorthe Univer,ity of N. Y. Dr. John 'McCulloch, l'etcrslntrc,, I l unt. Dr. Ilemy CrlatlV, Not, I, 185-I.—tf. Jusivri ACADEMY AN!) FEMALE SEMINARY, Shirhq.e , gry, Ihtnlingdon Co., I', 1111 . 4 MC. ..i.1311, ..P.‘311.1:10.1,, A. M. Pyinflpal llt di! .1. A. 31. nw! I , ENDALL, 1'1.111(.4.316, Acadony. rpm: IVinter Ses,ian of both II". i!,,srl"q, thc ilh ry • r, mid cmi tinue tire months. TEMIS—SEIIIN.II2Y Board, 141.11 t, Clad and tuition, per session $7,6,00 noir use of instrument, iier quarto , 0,00 TEIIMS—.Ie.II)ENIY : Bunnl, r.mni rent, litel and tuition, per - se,siou ,11).lern . . . Painting anti J?tctm I.ectures airl practical initructiun , given ill Agricullttre, Chemistry, Surveying and Engi neering, ::..e. Insd:tiethm will be given in the Seminary, in Enbrohtery,(lildhl4, Bronzing:mil plain nee.llc wyrk. od. REEVE Mobil k.iyo• Bedding and Carpet w,iltEmiot'sll, N. 1-as South Second Street, SPRUCE SIIECT, Where he keel, ennstantly on Ilan.] a flail assort nicht evors article ill hip lino of Inisine,J. Feathers, Feather IReas, I'.ITENT tii'Nl'<(l M.l.l"i'ltESSEs, 1 •I'!h Cltrpotillo, Cocoa mill Spanish `,1,1!;•; . now. :•.r. , 1 Stair licarth Rr . 110, TABLE AND COVERS, To which he respectfully invite the nttentiuu nl•lanrchnser9. 11/et. .1, 1 SPLENInii AItRIVAL FALL MID WINTER A. WILLOUGIIEY, HAS'iust returned front the east with ti liage and splendid assortment or Fall and Winter Clothing, for men and boys made in the latest fashion and in the must ductile manner. Who ever wants to bo dressed better and cheaper than anybody else in town, let hint rail nt W•1.1.01.11111Y'S CIII:AP CLOT! IN'; STORE, our door west of T. Read & Buys dreg store, Huntingdon. Call and sec tor r ; ' ,,nr,eire Oct. 18, 18.11. 44 rover y, Con fcctiona ry, ifrk l Y.r . Z.ll — ai . lls(. 6 l:7l) N1)111 , .W M(EIH7S, would respectfully in n f'ortn the citizens of Huntingdon and VlOilli. ty dint he Ites.jurt returned front the mist, with ft very large nail fresh supply of Fruit and ConfertionaricS, such as Cindies, Leions, Raisins, Nuts, &c., and the largest sot* of Toys anti Fancy jal idles, ever otrered Air sale in this town, lie re:elites d•tily front the city of Baltimore, thzi,;:coysTEns that ran be found. Those in want of prime 'shell fish,' can be, neccnimmla, t 3 ,1 by callhig et the saloon. Ile hits fitted op saloon expressly fur the Ladies. Thant:lnt to the politic for past Sworn, he hope, by strict attention to business to merit a mention colVe ofthe same. • Iluntingtlon, Oct. It, 1,5% J. F. RAM', 1. St•lpso, Aria f3IAcTi4L., ((((lee wi:hNtta, ArOO2A, streA,t, weeo Mon ;;oirtery aud Smith streets, lltint i!! [Sept. 20, '0 1. Laiid ilbr Sale. k AC'i OF LAND situate in Germany 21. ;Valley, near Shirleyslitirg, Huntingdon co., containing about 123 Acres. the greater part or which is limestone, in a geed state of ettliirit lion, hounded, I, DIM . Dcorge SWIIIC and An- M"I'S IR Vitt %A L Clothing! Clothing! Clothing! Th, bro Sob • ' Beady innt!o rail puff Winter Clothing rver ohicseil to the l'ilizen3 01 count 3 W1..111 1,1,.111. 1 1111 1 .k. ; of '..) ,ent. le, than }'vu van the:, g() te the (1 . 2 .1' Clothing 1 , 11•4,(1., ion tO It EN 0 1 ,- ite /el !hulling .• i'; r I' • .',o• 11,1. . ovi.llllv. 1,1 1 Il k • 1 . , 10 tidy ! , 1,1 , I • 1.1,1 . • j.,11 , • I I , lt .11,‘ M. 1 ,11 .01.1 nr.i 'l. •' ..1 I" 11 , 11'11 , I :111 . 1 I , ll ' /111 . 111 gl'Ill•I'.1i 111 , 1,1 - 11. .;),1 11 , V... I :11.1 ‘ l.) th• 1‘ . 1 ; 1111111.1 1 ) . 11“ . 1 tt— t:attk tttel ..ii i'1,11 . 17; .11 , 1 • P/1110. 1)0,1 , 111. 11,:'1, - It'atte (!attsitnere, Satin t.'l'.;l. ot; a , A ()fititbattitieettt t. \t i,, am! .7, ' " I! Can he o!ltairied I•t: ItArl.lelist,ortntetit t ! bet . alto keeps (In )1111-1 is sit/1 I. l'acnist hatbikerthief., era' shirt , of .'t crts, Knit Ste.t!tet, flats and Cap-. awl lintaerott; to t t,e, ~~.. and he now a , -ot t c, tho i•-lring to 'myelin, 1:.,•••1 • beim: ottitel, 1;1 I 'II. ;•.! It• /et, ! NS lOW I,llllity of his mo,y .etti and. ,auti .1' Oct. '•; •5. NEW ARRIVAL. 3. & 17). • • 1 1 J \ 'D , J 9 ever ..,lore,l iii thi• 1.1,, V .1 ' ( . 10th (~ • Foi' the I.azties, we 1,1,1, I'l ..1 :•• ::.• t.. th.: 01- net 11.ffin. t , „Mtl t n•• , -irti.l.•lll CoII:Iv:, c.l to tile ladie.: "CO: , I, Hoots atnt! ev, rr , Crw Hags CAI of I!,c very 1:1 , ,,t ..1% dizurAvva of whir L we Alwey, I t!:c i_ r: nrtmeW ever Leiq in (: • )t!t r are a little nr., but we are devrinin, , ,l low if not lower, than :my ether to quality. Our stork of oil (101!,, , -, ait at Carpets is posit, Tubs, Ltueket , , Waio, and everything usually kept in In fart we have es rrtil,in, to so,t the taste of all, and at lower price; than tan In! r,c,t. at :my other house in town, if you don't he sati-,u,e,1 see the iliet after railing, then we give We have also, FISH, SAIT. PLASTrIt. and also tereive awl store Groin 27, 1: 4 54. -EIV GOollil FOP TIE 1. 1 :?) 111NTI:a or DAVID P. CIV.III\I. I ll:tee:mu r i the corner beautiful assuriment of Fall ant Winter Gooaf.:, con ing of 171,111 , , ( ey Salineus, Vestic., : Yellow, White ac 1 , , Sack l'lnonels all 1 , youth noes, Coburg Cloths, all wool, Delains, Plain and Fancy I)clain,, C,!)lncro, ISJ.ai7c, Alai., - co, &c. A Large Lot of Dye. Good, Sill. Mack, Bard ;mil Plain, Bonnet Silks, 1- Lars, Undersleaves Sliionnazett , . Foney Head- Dl,t , es, •aneing,, Lace, Ed••, lags nipl lion, Ribbons, TOlllllllllg, Cotton Goods, Muslins rile:wiled and Unideaelted,Can,un Ilan • eels, Drills, Tel& Diaper, Crash, Gloves, and Henry or all kinds. 8,, 0 , nth ' sh,,, s , Groceries, Qacenswaro, Hardware m u d Cedar Ware. Oil Cloths, Carpets, Carpet Sacks, &c Ily old customers and as many new .t aa crowd in, me earnestly ',lusted to call and cx .amlooloygoods. " " • . . All khig of Country Product: taken in CN chimp: fur Goods 01 the hi,;Lest tnarket Oct. IF, N 5.1. If You Want to Buy Cheap Goods, Call al; the Sioro of THE subscri! , er would re•pcettully to the public, that be he returned from Philadelphia and New Yolk, and is now opening at his well known stand in Market Square, the lartte,t :not prettiest assortment of Fail and liVinter Goody;, ever brought to the borough of Huntingdon, and is now selling at unusually lose prices. Mr stock comprises in part, Cloths, Casimcrs, Mack and fancy, Fatinctts, a large variety of Satin and Sill Ve , tings, Kentucky and rOIIIIR. Jesus, Tweeds, 'Pickings, brown and blenched Muslins, Drills, Crash Bags and Bagging, Table Diaper, be., not n preat variety ofgonds too te dious to mention. Ladies Dress uud Fancy Goods, Inrge as; rorat of Under skeyes, (Mt n rs nod spvic9rs. Print's in nbuntianez,Mous. tie Lanes, De Derege, mpoccos, bustres, Cashmeres, Florence Mar celine, stud Gro. du Napdbr '1100110(5 and Edging, Ilibbons, fancy,' and I,lark (limp, black silk Lace, Ladies' Hid Glev:s, Gents black do., men and 6111: 11;tthlkerc!defs, lugian Cravats, 11.siery, Boots ani Shoes and Cedar Ware, A r0c ,, l supply of 1• resit Groceries, Brats and Claps, A : :rirty rime Goods 11y has been selected with the greatest regz it .i !I la Ity and price, and I flatter myself' that • ' , •i•ilid,ceulonts to purchasers nut to lie found cl,,,here. Thankful for the patronage of the past, by my friends, and the public generally, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. dro. Illintingdon, Oct, 11, 1851 H ATS. —Moleskim No, I nod 2, of the latest ernes. Kos. uth Hots of various styles and lnnlitir;—will he sold low the cheep store of 1;EO. N 11'/A'. Abeautiful ascot cent of Silk Dr,. ratter., Ihlu•k Silk, and !`-roi, , t Lining. lost feed,
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