FREE EXHIBITION! ,i. , .:':,,.:',.7:,:;,k,, , :.:•:-`;, .)..? ' •‘ - ' , 1.-; i ix.: - . 410worix,---;.--,,,lnArraher At the Elephant Store. i1L62,7120M2g1 &NIKKO () HA VINO removed his extensive Store to No. 1, MeCalian's Row, formerly occupied by T. K. Simonton, is now prepared to accommodate his old customers, and the public generally, with a splendid and fashionable asssortment of Fall and Winter Goods, His assortment consists of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queeusware, and all kinds ofgoods usually kept inn Country Store. Also, a beautiful cheap and elegant as sortment of Ladies , Dress Goods, and Trimmings of every variety. Also, Hats; Caps, Bonnets, Boots*d Shoes, and a variety of goods of all kinds. Country produce taken in exchange for goods, at the highest market prices. Huntingdon, 19,1954. J. M. IRVINE, M. D. Graduate of the thdrersity of New York, HAVING concluded to locate permanently M Warriorsmark, Huntingdon County, offers his professional services to the citizens of that place and vicinity, REFCRENCES : Medical Facultyof the University of N. Y. Dr. John McCulloch, Petersburg, Hunt. Co. Dr. Henry (trladv, cc u Nov, l, 1854.-tf. JUNIATA ACADEMY AND FEMALE SEMINARY, dt Shirkyabury, Huntingdon Co., Penn'a Ray. JAMES Cammatr., A. M. Principal Seminary; Hcau J. CAMPBELL, A. M., and A. C. FEisnem., Principals, Academy. 911111 Winter Session of both Schools opens on Wednesday, the 7th of Noremj'.er, nod eon tinne fire months. TERMS—SEMINARY Board, light, fuel and tuition, per session' $5d,611 Music with use of instrument, per quarter 8,00 TERMS—ACADEMY: Board, room rent, fuel and tuition, per ' 856,00 5,00 3,00 to 5,00 session Modern Lengnages, Paintingval Drawing, Lectu - re9 end prnciVeal instruction given'in Agriculture, Chemistry, Surveying and Engi neering, Sc. Instruction will be given in the Seminary, in Embroidery, G itding, Bronting and plain needle• liirlertturg, Oct. 18,-ln. '— _ _ litirt NAZOTIT, (Successor to Hartley 6. Knight. Bedding and Carpet WAREHOUSE. No. 148 South Second Saeet, YIVE DOORS ABOVE SPRUCE SREM Where he keeps constantly on hand n full assort went of every article in his lino of buitiness. Featherg, Feather Beds, PATENT SPRING MATTRESSES, Curled Hair, 3k Corn Husk and - Straw .110 TTR SSES, - Velvet Tapestrg, 'llllrstry, 73russels, Three• Ply, Ingram, 1 enriian, List, Rag and Hemp Carpetingß, Oil Cloths, Canton Mattings, Cocoa and Spanish Maitings, Floor and Stair Druggeta, Hearth Raga, Door Mats, TABLE AND PIANO COVERS. To which he respectfully invites the attention of purchasers.. (Oct. 4,154.—1 y. A SPLENDID ARRIVAL FALL AND WINTER A. WILLOUGHBY, • yiAs just returndd from the east with a large -L I and splendid assortment of Fall and Winter Clothing, for men and boys, made in the latest fashion and in the most durable manner. Who over wants to be dressed hair and cheaper than anybody else in. town, 111" him call at Wmtoconny's Cesar CLOTTIING STOTtE, 011 C door went of T. Son's drug store, Huntingdon. Call and see for :ourselves Oct. 18, 1854. Grocery, Confectionary, AND A NDREW MCEBUS, would respectfully in form the citizens of Huntingdon and vicini ty that he has just returned from the east, with a cury large and fresh supply of Fruit and Confectionaries, Filch as Candies, Lemons, Raisins, Nuts, &c., and the largest stock of Toys and Fancy Articles, ever offered for sale in this town, He receives &lily from the city of Baltimore, the Lest OYSTERS that can he found. Those in want of prime 'shell fish,' can he accommoda ted by calling at the saloon. Ile has fitted up a saloon expressly for the Ladies. Thankful to the public for past favors, he hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continu ance °rifle same. Huntingdon, Oct. 12, 1853. J. SimrsoN AFUICA J. F. RAmEr. Anna a ERAErr,' PILLUTZAZ STIRTZTORIL ornec With DANIEL Arn?c,t, Esq., Hill street, between Montgomery and Smith streets, Hunt ingdon, Penn'a. [Sept. tf.] Land for Sale. ATRACT OF LAND situate in Germany Valley, near Shirleyaburg, 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 Spanogle. JOHN Lows. June 21, 1854. American Artists) rnion.r THE fiubscribers to the Works of the Artists' Union dre respectfully informed that from the unprec edented favor which they hare receiv ed, the Secretary fuels confident in stating that the whole number of Engravings (250,000) will be disposed of within a tow months, of which due notice, through the press, will be given. AGENTS are requested to form Clubs and send in their Subscribers without delay. J. W. HOLDROOKE, Secretary. 50 Broadway, New York. _ July 19, 1834.-3 m, Warm and Saw-Mill for Sale. THs subscribes offers for sale his Farm and Saw-Mill, situate in Burros township, of this county, at the junction of Stone Creek and East Branch, containing Two Hundred and Thir ty Acres, of which 80 Acres is cleared and in a good state of cultivation; the balance is covered ids Pine and Oak timber, and all tillable. July 5, 1854. JAMES HEMPHILL. ITATB.—ldokiskin No, I and 2, of the latest 11 style.. Knienth Hats of various styles and qualities--will be told low at the cheap store of RED. REMOVAL Clothing! Clothing! Clothing! The La•gut and beat Selected Stock of Ready made Fall and Winter Clothing, Ever offered to the Citizens of Huhtlugdon county. T F yon wish to get a cheap and fashionible suit IF of clothing at 30 per cent. less than you can elscwhereaprocure them, then go to the cheap Clothing Emporium of HENRY ROMAN, op posite Cont.' Hotel in Market Square, Hunting don' Pa., where you will find Ready made Cloth ing of any quality, made of sound materials, and in the mist fashionable style and at rates in, measurably below any other establishment in this vicinity, where it is considered that the "nimble sixpence is tar preferable to the slow shilling," and where, for good tits, fine materi als, thshioneble style and finish, "he can't be beat." 1 1 The subscriberrespectfully invites the alien ! tion of his numerous friends and customers and the public in general to his immense and wall as sorted stock of Mens' and Boys' Fall and Win ter Clothing, consisting partly of Fine cloth, Beaver, Pilot, Petersham, Whitney, Felt and Double Overcoats, Cloth Frock, Dress Sack and Business coats, of all qualities, styles and colors, Monkey Jackets, Roundabouts of differ ent sorts,. qualities and prices. Fine Black Doeskin, Cloth and Cassimere pants do., Fancy Cassimere, Satinet, Tweed, as well as a variety of magnificent Vests, some of which in quality and workmanship equal any custom work, that can be obtained in any other place. Besides a large assortment of Boys' Clothing, the subscri ber also keeps on band a well selected stock pf Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, such as handkerchiefs, cravats, collars. gloves, sacks, shirts of all descriptions. Undershirts, Draw ers, Knit Jackets Suspenders, Traveling Bags, Bats and Caps, and great many other articles too numerous to specify. Encouraged by'past favors, the subscreber has far exceeded his usual outlay in purchasing stock, and he now assures the public that no person wishing to purchase need leave his store without being suited, lie is enabled to soli at the very low est prices! And whoever wishes to make a wise outlay of his money is rospectlblly invited to call and examine for himself. HENRY ROMAN, Oct. 18; 1854 NEW GOODS FOR THE FALL MID WINTER OF 1854 AT TIII.A OF DAVID P. GWIN. I have just received, and am now opening, on the corner opposite Coats' Hotel, a large and beautiful assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, onsisting.of Cloths, Cassimers, Block and Fan cy ',:tiriatts, Vosting3, Tweeds, Jeans, Flannels Yellow, White and lied. Also a large lot of Sack FlantOls of all colors. French Merl noes, Coburg Cloths, all wool, Dolains, Plain and Fancy Detains:, Cashmere, Debaice, Alapa eo, &c, A Largo Lot of Press Goods, Silks ]Hock, Bard and Plain, lionnet Silks, Col. Ws, Undersleeees tibimmazetts, Fancy 11 .a.t Dresses, Flouncings, Lace, Edgoingl; and Inuit , Lion, Ribbons, Trimmings, &c. Cotton Goods, nislins Blenched and Thiblenched,Cnnton Flan nels, Drills, Table Diaper, Crash, Clones, and thisery of all kinds. Bo(its and Shoes, Groceries, Queensware, Hardware and Cedar Ware. Oil Cloths, Carpets, Carpet Sacks, &c. My old c•tstomors and as many new ones as can cron•d in, ace earnestly requested to call and ex amine my goods. All kinds of Country Produce taken in ex change for Goods at the highest market prices. Oct. 18, 1854. If You Want to Buy Cheap Goode, Call at the Store of &lc 5.11.13 - 1 '/Y.l TILE subscriber would respectfully announce to the Kibbe, that he has returned front Philadelphia and New York, and is now opening at his well known stand in Market Square, the largest end prettiest assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, ever brought to the borough of Huntingdon, and is now selling at unusually low prices. My stock comprises in part, Clothe, Cassimers, black and fancy, Satinetts, a large variety of Satin and Silk Vcstings, Kentucky and Penna. Jeans, Tweeds, Tiekings, brown and bleached Muslim, Drills, Crash Bags and Bagging, Table Diaper, &c., and a great variety ofgoods too te dious to mention. Ladies Dress and Fancy Goods, A large assortment of Under sleeves, Collars and spencers. . - Prints in altundance,Mons. de Lanes, De Berege, Alpaceas, Lnstres, Cashmeres, Florence Mar celine, and Ciro. de Nap,for Bonnets nod Edging, Ribbons, fancy, and black Gimp, black silk Lace, Ladies' Kid Gloves, Gents black do., ..tnen and Silk Handkerchiefs, Italian Cravats, Hosiery, &c. _ Soots and Shoes. Hardware, Queensware, Glassware and Cedar Ware, A good supply of Fresh Groceries, Hats 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 offer 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 same. -- GEO. GWIN. ••• - - - Huntingdon, Oct, 11, 1854. ---- NEW ARRIVAL. J. & W. SAXTON, HAVE just received from Philadelphia the largest and handsomest assortment of rfr 21013.1 1 1LIETE11 CI(DE)6I ever offered in this place, consisting of Cloths, Cassimcrs, Satinetts, 'Postings, &c. For the Ladles, we have Plaid Silks, Worsted Plaids, and every variety 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 offered to the ladies of this place. Boots and Shoes, of every variety, for Men and Boys, Ladies Shoos, of every variety. Hats and Caps, of the very latest and beet styles. Hardware, of which wo always keep the largest and best as sortment ever kept in this place. Queensware, a magnificent assortment, which we are selling quite low. Groceries, are n little up, but we ere determined to sell as low if not lower, than any other house,necording to quality. Our stock of Oil Cloths and- Carpets is good, Tubs, Buckets, Willow Wara, and everything usually kept in a country store. In fact we have everything fb suit 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 fact atter calling, then we give up. Wo have also, FISH, SALT, PLASTER. and also nceeire and store Grain, as usual. Sept. 27, 1854. S ILK Dreg. Matterne, Berm do Lanee,Bera• zee, and Lawns of every variety and color, 1 just received and for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. Abeautiful assortment of Silk Dress Patterns, Black Silk, and Bonnet Lining, Just receiv ed and for sule by HYGEANA. Brought Home to the Door of the Million, WONDERFUL DISCOVERY lots 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 "Dr. Curtis' Hygeans, or Inhaling Hygean Vapor and Cher ry Syrup." With this now method Dr. C. has restored MAW, afflicted ones to perfect health; as an evidence of which 14 has innumerable cer tilientes. Speaking of the treatment, a physi cian remarks t It is evident that inhaling—con stantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor, the medicinal propeities must come in direct eon. tact with the whole of the aria' 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 of digestion. The Hygeana is for sale at all the druggists' throughout the country. New York Dutchman of Jan. 14. Tho Inhaler is worn on the breast under the linen without the least inconvenience—the heat of the body being sufficient to evaporate the fluid. Hundreds of CASES of CURES like the fol lowing might be named. One Pnckage of 07- gema has cured me of the ASTHMA of six years standing. Jon. F. Kersberry, P. Al: of Duncannon, Pa: lam cured of the ASTHMA of 10 years standing by Dr. Curtis' Hygeana. Margaret Easton, Brooklyn, sV. Y Price three Dollars a Package, — Sold by CURTIS & PERKINS and BOYD & PAUL, NO. 149 Chambers St., N. Y.-4 pnckageg sent free by express to any part of the United States for Ten Dollars. N. B.—Dr. Curtis' Bygones is the ORIGI NAL and ONLY GENUINE ARTIBLE, all others are base imitations or vile and INJURI OUS counterfeits. Shun them ns you would poison. Sold by RUSSELL & SCIIOTT, No. 138 Market Street, Philadelphia, who will sell 1.1 the dozen at Proprietors rates.! Sept. 20. 1854 —iy. Beal Estate Agency. The undersigned has established an agency for the Sale and Purchase cf Real Estate in Huntingdon county. Any person wishing to sell or purchase can give us a description of the property, its loca tion, quantity, 9.lity, and terms. We engage in this agency on such terms as cannot be objected to. The Agent has the facility of making the property extensively known. We nose have some very desirable landwhich we offer on easy terms. WM. BREWSTER. TO Tux PUBLZO. DA. 2.2. DIALIaDc..I, RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Stonerstown, Coal Mont, Hopewell, and the country adjacent. that he has located a Medical Office in the house formerly occupied by Lemuel EVIIIIB. Esq., and is now ready to attend to all calls, and by strict attention to business, bopos to receive a good portion of public favor. September 8, 1854.-Iy. Land For Sale The undersigned desirous of removing to the West offers far sale his lands, consisting of 265 acres of improved land; the improvements con sist of a good Stone House, a double Log Barn, Carpenter Shop, and Blacksmith Shop; a great variety of trait oat one end of the farm, and on other end a two Story Log House, and good f re e:e barn, and some young fruit tress planted. There zre about 160 or 170 acres cleared, and in a good stay of cultivation, the remainder is well timbered, ens.' within 1 mile of a good saw-mill; the re are se v e re:, never failing springs of water on the premises. This property in so situated as to divide into two Cirms if desired. The pro perty is situate about 3} piles east of this hero' August 2d. 1854. JOHN PORTER. Town Property for Sale. THE subscriber offers some valuable ~:operty for sale is the Borough of Alexandria, ,2ul. sisting of Two Houses and Lots. The houses are large and comfortable, with every requisite outbuilding. One of the mages has been oecu plans a store, Btm On the lot are a great vari ety of fruit trees. Possession could be obtained in the fall, if desired. July 5, 1854. SAMUEL SPYKER. BANKING HOUSE BELL, GARRETTSON & CO., On North•west Corner ,f Hill med Montgonne• ry Streets, in the Borough of Huntingdon, A T which a general Booking business is con• lepplatetl Jn . b9 done.• .‘ — Brafts . on Philadelphia, Pittsburg, &c., &c., always for sale. Collections made at the princi pal points in the United States. Money received on deposit, payable on demand, without interest; also for 3,6, and 12 months, payable with reasonable rates of interest thereon. Members of Firm: Hollidaysburg, R. B. JOHNSTON. Wm. M. Lloyd. a. M. Butc, WM. JACR, Huntingdon, ra., Wm. Donuts, TR., A. P. WI isoN, TllO9. TIMER. J. GE,. MUM ' , WM. I'. °Humor:, JAMES G WIN, Goo. W. GARRETTRON, Huntingdon, Pa., July 12, 1854.-3 m. } EVER AND AGUE. DR. EDWARD BLEECKER'S STAMPEDE MIXTURE, for the Fever and Ague, Chagres Fever, Dyspepsia, and all Bilious Affections.— The proprietor of this Medicine will state, wi!h out hesitation or fear of contradiction, ths, the Stampede Mixture has cured more persons where it has been introduced, than any othei medicine in use fur the above diseases. This Medicine has neither arsenic nor quinine in its composition; rill of the ingredients are of a perfeetfully healthy , character, and highly stimulating and invigora ting in their tendency. Persons while using this Medicine will not be affected by exposure to wa ter or a damp atmosphere any more than when in their usual health. Planters in sections of the country where the Ague prevails, will do well to adopt this Medicine, as the patient is not obliged to lay by while under treatment, and they may be nssured of a SPEEDY CURE. The proprietor could introduce thousands of certificates from those of the highest respectability, but prefers saying to the sick—Buy one bottle ' null you will bare the infallible proof in yourself. Full direc tions for its use accompany each bottle. Certificates sun be seen at the office, showing where this Medicine has CURED when nil others have Med. For Dyspepsia and all other Bilious Com plaints, there is not a better Medicine in market. It has also been taken with the mast astonish ing success in several cases of Rheumatism and Gout; for these complaints take a tablespoonful twice a day. One both° of this Medicine very often has the desired effect. Price $1 per bottle: For sale by Druggists in all parts oldie United States and Canada. All Wholesale Orders must be addressed to DIEAD & BLEECKEIt, Sole Proprietor, 98 Broadway, New York. Agent, Ho RACE W. Smut, Huntingdon, Pa. September 6.1854.-Iy. HOOVER Still at His Post TItE : undersigned, now engaged in putting up 4rnlitage's Electra Magnetic Lightning Rods in thlslnd adjoining coulties, would res . : pectfully call the attention of the intelligent pub lic to the great superiority of this Patent, at a season like this, when accidents to property and life almost daily occur, it is the dictate of human ity, as well as interest, to make use of the best moans Of security ja our power, for though the Lightning ho in the hands of Rim who rules the storm, Ibis protection end blessing are always connected with our own efforts. 441DtgrEr, HOOVER. July 26, 1854.—tE CLOTHS .RNI) CJISSLMERES, plain and fancy, at very low prices, at the store of GEO. GWIN. GOLD CIJAINS—A fine variety for sole, y ry low, at ED3I. SNARE'S. BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL. Whore may be obtained the most speedy rem• dy for SECRET LISEASES.—GIeets Strictures, Seminal Weakness, Pain in the Loins, Affections of the Kidneys, and all those peculiar affections arising from a secret habit, particularly the youth of both sexes, which if not cured, produces con stitutional debility, rendering marriage impossi ble, and is the end destroys both Mind and Body. Young Men, especially, who have become tho victims of Sol itary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to nn untimely grave thou sands of young men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listening senates with the thunders of eloquence, or wished to ecstacy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. Married Persons, or those contemplating marriage, hi:ing aware or physical weakness, should immediately consult Dr. J., and be restored to perfect health. _ Dy,Johi!iston, office No. 7 South Fredrick St., seven doors from Baltimore Street, east side up the steps. W'Be particular in obtaining the name and number, or you will mistake the place. . . A cure warranted, or no charge made, in from one to two days. - . . . . TAKE Noricu.—Dr. Johnston's office is in his dwelling, up the steps. His very extensive prac tice is a sufficient guarantee, that he is the only propel physician to apply to. Dr. Jobstoo, member of the Royal College of Surgeons. London, graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges of the United States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent in the:Hospitals of London, Paris Philadelphia, and elsewhere, has effected some of the most aston ishing cures that were'acer known, many trou bled with ringing in the ears and head when asleep, front nervousness, being alarmed at sud den sounds, and bashfulness, with frequent blush ing attended sometimes with derangement of mind, were cured immediately. A CERTAIN DIRE ASE.-II is a melancholy fact that thousands fall victims to this horrid disease owing to the unskilfulness of ignorant pretenders who by the use of that deadly poison Mercury, ruin the Constitution, causing the most serious symptoms of that dreadful disease to make their appearance, such as affections of the head, nose, throat, skin, etc., progressing with frightful ra pidity till depth puts a period to their dreadful suffering, by sending them io that Bourne whence no traveler returns. TAKE PAIITICIMAR No•rtce.—Young men who have injured themselves by a certain practice in dulged in when alone—a habit frequently learned from evil eqmpanions, or at school—the abets of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, end if not cored renders mat Tinge impossible, and de stroys both mind and body. What a pity that a young men, the hope of his country, and the darling of his parents should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequence oldevinting from the path of nature and indulging in a certain secret habit. Such persons before contemplating Marriage, should reflect that a sound mind and body are, the most neeessAry requisites to promote connu bial happiness, Indeed without these, the jour ney through life becomes a weary pilgrimage, the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, nail tilled with the melancholy reflection, that the happiness of nnothey becomes blighted with our own. CMOTITIITIONAL Dnitthrry.--Dr. J. address es young men, and all who liars injured them selves by private and improper indulgence. I3IPUiBSANA.—These are some of the sad and melancholy elfeets produced by curly habits of youth, viz: Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Pains in the head, Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular power, Palpitation of the Heart Dys pepsia, Nervous Irritability, Detangcments of the Digestive Functions, General Debility Symptoms of Consumption, &e. MENTALLY—The fearful effects on the mind are much to he dreaded; Loss of memory, Confusion of ideas, Depression of Spirit, Evil Forbodings; Aversion to Society, Self Distrust, Love of Soli tude, &c., ore some of the evils produced. _ Thousands of persons of all ages,ean nays judge what is the cause of their declining health. Los ing their vigor, bbcoruing weak, pale and emacia eed, have singular appearance about the eyes, jOugh and symtoms of consumption. ISorried perspas, or those contemplating mar ridge, being aware of physical weakness, should t tame dia t ,:qy consult Dr. J. and be restored to per fect health. Office, No. 7, South Frederick-St., Baltimore, Mei- Au, St/nowAn OPERATIONS PF.RFORAIED.— N• B. Let no false deLlancY prevent yea, bat ap ply immediately either personally or by letter. Skin Diseases Speedily Cared, To STRANOEDS.—The man; thousands cured at this Institution within the last tea years, and the numerous important Surgical PParaliaaa perforated by Dr. J.,witnessed by the Repo.'ters of the papers, and many other persons, noticeiS of which have appealed again and again before the public, is a sufficient guarantee that the afflicted will find a skillful and honorable phys:cian. As there are so many ignorant and worthless quacks advertising themselves us Physicians,ruin ing the health of the afflicted Dr. Johnston would say to those unacquainted with his reputation that his Credentials or Diplomas always bang in his office, Weakness of the organs immediately cured, and full vigor restored eir All lettera post paid—remedies scat by mail. May 22, 1854.—1 y. Mountain Female Seminary. (VIII: Mountain Female Seminary at Diming- I. ham, Huntingdon county,Pa., on the Penn sylvania Railroad, occupies ono of the most healthy and desirable locations in the State.— Strangers visiting the Institution hive unhesi tatingly expressed the opinion, dial it so easy of access, retired, healthful, and surrounded with such romantic mountain scenery, that no one who wishes to learn, could find an institution more favorably situated. Past success and fu ture prospects have induced us to greatly enlarge our plans, and enabled us to give such compensa tion to teachers as will command those possess ing the highest qualifications. Cost, per term of 22 weeks, varies from $55 to $6O, for which good accommodations will he giv en. Music, French, Latin, Painting, Sx.,extra. Pupils from abroad aro expected to board in the Seminary building with the Principal, who gives hisentire attention to the interest of the Institution. ISRAEL W. WARD, Oct. 5, 1853. Principal. ZINC PAINTS. ONE THIRD CHEAPER THAN WHITE LEAD, AND FREE FRall ALL POTS. ONOUS D UALITIES. The New Jersey Zino Company RAVING °REArtti ENLARIIED TIIEIR WORKS, and improved the quality of their products, are prepared to csecute orders for their SUPERIOR PAINTS, DRY, and GROUND IN OIL, in assorted pack ages of from el to 500 pounds; also DRY, in barrel*, of 200 pounds each. Their WRITE ZINC, which is sold dry or Erottnd In oil, is warranted PURE and unsur passed ter BODY and uniform whitoncm. A method of preparation has recently been discovered, which enables the Company to war rant their paints to keep fresh and soft in the kegs for any reasonable time. In this respect their paints will be superior to any other in the market. Their Brown Zinc Paint, which is sold at a low price, and can only be made from tho Zinc ores from Now Jersey, Is now well known for its pro tective qualities when applied to iron or other meanie surfaces.. 'Their Stone Color Paint possesses all the pro perties of the Brown, and is of an agreeable col or for painting Cottages, Depots, Out-buildings, Bridges, &e. Dealers sapplied on liberal terms by their Agents, FRENCH & RICHARDS, Wholesale Paint Dealers and Importers, N. W. co, cf lOth & Market Ste., Phila. April 19, 1854.-6 m. A BEAUTIFUL assortment of Fanoy Caul mars, Cloths, Summer Wear, for men and boys. Also, Carpet Begs, &c., &c., just receiv ed and for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. PORT MONNAIES, Card ClitioB, awl the fi nest quality of WORTENHOLM'S Pocket Maces, a very large quantity at Edat. Snare's Store. ARMITAGE'S • Electro-Magnet Lightning Rods. :ikkTER many years' 'dose investigation , and numerous experiments, the Patentee takes plensurb in informing the public that he has arri ved nt the true principles of protecting families, d we llings and property from the destructive in fluence of Lightning. The calamities that every City, Town, Village and Country fulls vic tim to annually through the gross negligence of its inhabitnnts, is beyond calculation, especially when the remedy Is NO easy to obtain,-this is found in Armitage% Patent Magnetic Lightning Mods. And in this alone. This Rod has been examined by the most scientific entlemen in the world—Professors M'Aturtrie, Johnson, Waller and many others that have ex amined them. recommend and speak of them in the highest terms of approbation, and have pro nounced them the only safe roils in use in this or any other cotmtry, for the protection of Lives and Property. One advantage is to divide and throw back a part of- the electric fluid harmless to the clouds; in time of a stroke this enables the rod to conduct that portion of fluid that belongs to the earth without the slightest danger of leaving the conductor. This rod has many other nfivsn togas over the old one. The only place of man- Itf!eturing is in Vine St., 3 doors above TwedJlh, Philadelphia, where all persons are respectfully invited to call find exatmine for themselves. For sale Whgle sole and Retail, by THOS. ARMITAGE: Orders promptly attended to. Terms cash. Recommendations. PIMA... Aug. 13, 1847. I have this dal. carefully inspected a conductor or Lightning Roil, with vane and index, erected by Mr. Thomas Armitage, on Bellevue House, Gloucester, anti have no hesitation in saying that it is not only the best that I have ever seen, bat that it is the only one I have yet examined that is constructed on strictly scientific principles. It is with much pleasure that I recommend this conductor to the attention of often) of buildings. 11. McMURTRIE. I am well satisfied that the Magnetic" Lightning Rod, manofi ctured by Mr. Thomas Armitage, of Philadelp ,is the hest that has ever been made- I have spent several years in the study of the laws of electricity and magnetism, nuil have no hesita tion in saying that these Rods are constructed upon the only principle of safety. The electric shock is received and dispersed by the magnet at the top of the rod, and it would he impossible, according to the laws of attraction and repulsion, fora building to be injured by n stroke of light ning when protected by one of these rods. I have been acquninted with Mr. Armitage for sev eral years, and before be commenced the manu facture of these rods I examined the principle on which they are constructed, and felt convinced that their adoption would he attended with com plete success. The increasing demand for these rods, and the extensive sales in all parts of the country, is ample commendation of their utility and superiority. TRACY E. WALLER, M. D. Rising Sun, ca., April to, 184. Tho following extract it taken from an editori al in the Germantown Telegraph, edited by Major FREAS "The bogus rod placed upon our dwelling we have had taken down; and Another ereted by Mr. AIumAGE, to which we would call the attention of our farmers and readers generally. It is put up on true scientific principles, and is a rod that has been approved by the highest authority, and will bear the most thorough examination. Those who have been deceived, ns we have been, Should lose no time in having a proper protection against lightning, substituted. The cost is a mere bag atelle when compared with the entire safety of our houses and barns against this destructive ele ment. Mr. ARMITAGE'S advertisement will be found in the columns of this paper; and we feel as though we were performing an imperious duty to the community, by thus inviting to it general attention." PHILADELPIIIA,Doc. 4, 1852. Mr. T. ARMITAGE, Vine Street, west of Twelfth Street, Philadelphia. MT DEAR Sin: After a trial of many weeks, it affords me groat pleasure to inform you that I nm highly delighted with. the lightning rod yon placed upon my house at Bastleton. As far as my chemical knowledge enables me to perform an opinion, I am satisfied yon have developed the correct principles in the adaptation of rods to protect property from destruction by lightning; us soon as the advantages of your arrangements are understood, I am convinced that few persons will be found so reckless us to fail to avail themselves of the protection afforded by your rods. Wishing you all success in your enterprise, I am yours truly, JAMES MeCIINTOCK, M. D., No. 1, North Eleventh Street, Professor of Anatomy, Philadelphia College of Medicine. SAMUEL HOOVER, I ladleton, Union Co., As., j„; Agent fur Huntingdon, and adjoining counties, m i d v ;;ill furnish the Rods on the same manner as the Proprietor. Any person desiring to be sup plied with the Rods can leave their order with the Editor of the Journal, or with Gaflius Miller, o the Rail Road Hotel. April 12,'54.-2m. HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY. RC. McGILL returns his thatiks • to his friends and the public 'OC for their very liberal patronage, hopes by strict attention to business .1 -5, aniu to merit a continuance 31 the same, in all kinds of Castings, Cooking Stoves, Air-Tight, Parlor, Ten Plato Wood and Coal Stoves, of various si zes, and all kinds of Ploughs: the Lancaster and the Plank Barshcar patterns, and Keystone No. 4 Self-sharpening and Hill side Ploughs, and Shears to suit all kinds of Ploughs in the country; Rolling-mill and Forge Castings, Grist and Saw mill Castings, Lewistown Threshing Machine Patterns, and the four horse and two horse power of Chambersburg patterns; and all other kinds of castings too numerous to mention, all of which NMI be sold cheaper than ever for cash and all kinds of country produce. Also, old mettle taken in exchange for castings. Huntingdon, November 9, 1853. ROBBED, BUT NOT DISHEARTENED. Brilliant Display of Jewelry. THE public generally, and the rascals who, some time since, entered my store and remo ved valuables to the amount of about $llOO without my permission, are informed that I have just opened a more general and better assortmtnt of articles in my lino of business than was ever brought to Huntingdon, consisting of Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Fino Knives, a Metals, Perfumery, Port Mon- a naies, Silver Ware, and Fancy - Articles, Ac., &e. My old friends and customers, and the public in general throughout the empty, are requested to call and examine my assortment. EDMUND SNARE. guntingdon, March 29, lEipf . SAMUEL T. BROWN Jog) score, MT/TT 7:s2-tf. Lots in Altoona for Sale. LOTS FOR SALE IN ALTOONA six miles north of Hollidaysburg,and aboutone mile north west of Allegheny Furnace, Blair county. After the 21st day of May, the LOTS in said Tows will be open to the public for sale. It is well known that tne Pennsylvania Rail Road Company have selected this place for the erection of their main Machine and other Shops and are now bullring 'he same. The Rail Road willbe opened enrly in the Fall throwing at once a large amount of tra.ie to thip place. 'Phe main inducement at this timeln or fering Lots for sale, being to secure the requis , its Machinists and Tradesmen, and homes foi the Machinists and other employees of the Rail Road Company. Early application will semi, Lots at a low price. • For further information apply to C. H. MAY ER, at Altoona, or to R. A. McMURTRIE. Hollidayaburg. • May I, 18.52—tf. Notice to Tavern Keepers. NNOTICE is hereby given to the keepers of Inn and Taverns within the county of Iluntind don, that the Judges or the Court of Quarter See stone of said county, enjoin upon the keepers 6 such Inns and Taverns that they close their res. , portico bars on the Sabbath, and refrain front Felling or cleating out liquors on that day ; and the INenses of such persons as shall disregard thii injunction will he revoked forthwith agreeably to the Act of Assembly in such case made and pro vided upon the fact of such violation coming to the knowledge of the Court. ftv the Court, 24th Jan. 1852. 'TIIEQ. 11. CREMER, Clerk. May 1, 1852. Adams 61, Co.'s Express. T. x i SIMONTON, Agent, It Money, Packages,and goods ofnll kinds, re ceived aml forwardetat the risk of tho company, to all the °Wetland principal towns in the United State May 1,'54. A nootbeiAtifullot loptge do Laine pat tomnsanint,el''cliilTlOtip to SO eta. per yard, just rccoi , einßritv SAXPON. Tmsortntent of Boots and Shoal TILE ever offered in town, for sale low by J. 6. T.