Lancaster County, so, THE Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ....., . To the Sherd of Lan - eager CountV 4 ~ . GREETING. If Henry Mussel:4Rn maks you •• ..4 secure to prosecuting. his claim, then ••• summon be good and lawful smote etcra, Jejni 14. Miles, Michael ferry and Sarah. Shoettherger, acting executors and devisees in treat of Fetter Shotetherger, dee'd. ' to that they be and amain. before our Judges at Lancaster; at our Court of Comintern Fleas for the County of Lancaster, there to he held on the third Monday in April next, to answer the said Henry Mtiesel man of a plea, wherefore he, the said plaintiff, rend the said defendants together and undivided do hold all those certain two tracts of hind, with house ' linen and other buildings thereon erected, bontitled and described as follows t No. I.ltegin it ing in the middle of the Marietta and Mount Jay Turnpike road, end along the tame North, twenty-nine degrees and olio quarter East ; one hundred and thirty.threc perches. thence by oth er Willi late of Frederick Haines, deed., North sixty degrees and tire-eighths West' 128 perch es and one-tenth, to the middle of the Alitrictta und Colebrook road, nod along the same, South 28 degrees nntl three-fourths, West 155 perches snit one-fourth to a post, thence by lands of Hen ry Stil,baeli South, 21 degrees, East 92 perches and seven-tenths tort post, and South 69 degrees and ono-half East, 36 perches and one-tenth to the I,4,inning t Containing one hundred and fourteen acres and one quarter, strict measure. No. 2, beginning at a black oak stump, thence by land of Samuel Naylor North 72 'degrees West,29 perches and nine-tenths ton post, theme along lands late of said Frederick ll:lines, deed., South 29 degrees and one-fottrtli Weed, 48 perch es to a post on the South-West aide of a road, t:iebee along said road and by rail land South 48 degrees and one-fourth East 28 perches and three-tentls to a post, one-fourth, by a small strip of ground mild by the dec'd., to Daniel Rinehart North 30 degrees nutl three-fourth,' East, 80 perches and three•tentlis to the beginning: Con taining nine acres and out-half. strict measure, being the same property conveyed by John Halde man and wife to Homy Alusselman as per Deed, Recorded in Record Book Z. vol. 7, pages 598 & 508; see in Recorder's Office et Lancaster where of the said defendants partition between them to he made according to the I,ws mei the customs of this Commonwealth, in s u ch C34es nettle and provided, do gainsay, and the P I:11C to be done do not permit very eeeju.tiy and agaiust the same laws and customs as tile plaintiff says. And have you then there tine 11.1 es of those dununo tuna and this wilt. ~, I!.',' ii Witness thu Honorable henry O. Lung, Pre.- Mont of our said Cuurt nt Lancaster, the sixth. day of March in the you• of our Lord ono thou hundred and fifty-tit, .1. 110 :11 Prothonotary. March 20, 1855.-4 t RHODES'S FEVER AND AGUE CURE, NATURE'S INFA LLUBLE srEcanc, Fm t. , l l g . ' 3 r i e , ‘ T m i l A n N ie i ni . t E ni , l . C B z . i.i!,: , l . 7l: n tl: i ilr o aj47 Cititte and FEVER, Dump Aram, Gmsamkt slimyY, Nunn . SweArs, and all other hams of disenn which have a common origin ill MALARIA , er Musma. This subtle irtmnaphercie poison which at certain neasons is tinavodahly inhaled at every breath, is the same in character wherever it cxiNts,—North, &Mill East or West, and will everywhere yield to Ibis newly discovered anti dote which is claimed to be the GREATEST DIS COVERY 10 MEDICINE EVER MADE. This specific, is so lut•ntless that it may he to hen by persons of every age, sex or manual and it will not substitute for one disease others still wbrso, as is too often the result in the treatment by Quinine. Mourner, Arsenic, and other poisonous or di:lett cons drugs not 0 mini , of any of which is admitted into this preps Tho proprietor distinctly chtints the,e extra ordinary result? from the tise of this NATURAL ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. It will entirely protect any'''''''' or travel ler even in the most Fickly or swutnpy localities, from any Ague, or Notions disease whateveh, or any injury front constantly inhaling Malaria or Miasma. It will instantly check the Ague in persons who have suffered for any length of time. from ewe day to twenty years, so that they need never have asontiAt emu., by continuing its one ac cording to directions, It will itionediatly relieve all distressing re tults of Bilious or Ague diseases, such us general liebility, night sweats, &e patient at once lie. gins to recover appetite and strength, and contin uos until a permanent and radical cure is etrec• led. Filially, its me will ininieh Fever end Ague front brollies and all classes. Formers and la boring. men by adopting it as a preventive will be tree front Ague or Bilious attacks in that 8611.11 of the year which, while it is the most sickly, is the most valuable one to them. titre or two bottles will answer fur ordinary case; , Nome may require more. Directions printed in German, French and Spanish, accompany each bottle. Price One Dollar. Liberal discounts made to t heh trade. Trade circulars forwarded on application, and he article will be consigned on liberal terms to responsible parties in every section of the CORTI. try. JAS. A. RHODES, Proprietor. . . Providence, R. I. At:emu—ln Huntingdon, Thomas Rend & Sun, and ihr sale by dealera generally. March 20, 1655-17. JENIATA ACADEMY. THE Summer Session of this Institution, loca ted in Shirleysimrg, rill commence Moo let, 1055, and continua fire months. _ , location being pleasant, free from the Ague and Fever of the Juniata Valley, and easy of access by a daily line of Conches from Mt. Union, seven miles distant, on the Central R. R., is well suited as a retreat for youth leaving home for a high School. In addition to good Build ings, there is provided a Chemical and Philoso phical Apparatus at a cost of over Sloop. No ardent Spirits are sold in the town, and Board ing can he had as reasonable as anywhere die the centre of the State. The Principal has secured the assistence of Mr. E. P. Swirl', A. B. of Jefferson College, and son of the ltev. E. P. Swirl., 1). 1). No reasonable pains will be spared to give literary training, along with all proper attention to the moral and religions eel tore of the pupils, in or der to prepare for entering our best colleges, and especially in view of praciiva/ the great end of education. The government will he firm, yet parental. Personal advantage, a 5011S0 of honor, and the great laws of the Bible will be appealed to rather than the teachers authority. TElNs.—Boarding, tuition and room, per ses sion, in the. family or the Principal, filly dollars. P.uriy application desirable. Tuition, in Primary English, eight dollars. higher English, ten dollars. Classics, twelve dollars Payable quarterly in ad ranee. 13 , EV. G. W. SIIAIFFER, A. M., REITHENCES.—IIov. A. B. Brown, D.-D.— Rec. Wm. smith, D. 1)., Canonsburg—Um D. Elliott. 1). D.—Res. E. I'. Swift, D. D., Alic gbany—Rec. A. G M'Gill, D. D., Princeton, N. J.—Rev. George Elliott, Alexandria—John Brewster, Esq., Shirleyeburg: March 20, 1855.—tf AGRICULTURAL. V . OTICE is hereby given to the member, of 11l the Huntingdon County Agricultural Sod. ety, turd to limners and mechanics generally, that a meeting of the Society will be held at the Court.house, to the borough of Huntingdon, on Wednesday evening, the 11th of April, next, for the purpose of transacting such ousiness as may he deeni!ttl necessary to advance its interests. MI persons inicrested in the promotion of ag ricultural science, and the domestic arts, are ea specttully requested to attend. JONAVIAN AL:WILLIAMS, Prea't. J. S. linen t s ec ' a. J. S. lOETT 5 March 20, 1052-3 t. HORSE HILLS, NEATLY printed on short notice, and at low prices at the " Journal Udine" JOOKIVG Glasses, just received and fbr sal -14 by J. .0. Tr. sAxroiv. • • A Book for the Times. pilkisTlANrrit AND STATESMANSHIP V —with Hints on Kindred Topics by Win. Hogue, 14 mo. Cloth. Price, SI, ' This is a volume that will interest every Pa triot. In It are developed the relations of arts tettilom to tIM Ottoman power, and other topics peculiarly intcresirng ut the present day. Hector Hague is a lively and beautiful wri ter on all subjects, hut particularly so, we think upon the topic treated of in this hook. Its his torical sketches are comprehensive and brilliant, and it is a hook that cannot fail to do an impor tant service to the reading public. , —.V. Y Chronic. Household Library, a perpetual feud of ingraction. Ilitistrtteil by over 300 cum -Bvo. $1,50. " The best Juvenile ever isaned."—N. Y. In dependent. . . . landmomoit and cheapest hook fur youth w•e have ever seen."—Re. Herald. Parley's Pictorial, a hook for home education profusely embellished with fine engravings—and put up uniform with the Household Library.— five. $1,50, , The Youth's Galaxy, a licautiful find useful hook lbr children cud youth wills many tine cuts. 12mo. GO cents. Pius Ninth, the last of the Popes, or the Judg ment of God upon the Nations.--12 me. 25 cents. Tho Corning Str,gle among the Nations of the Earth, ilenri:Wil it accordance with the pro phecies of Ezekiel, Daniel and the Revelations; showing the important position Britain and America will occupy during and at the end of the awful conflict. Ova pamphlet, 10 cents. The almost incredible number of 150,000 have been sold. eirltemit the price end the books ordered will be received by return mull. For side by all the booksellers. EDWARD H. FLETCHER, Publisher, 117 Nassau at. Noe• York, Mauch 13,187,7,4 t. PROI LAMATION. W " n E t " l E fu " nt i l ' ii .,, l l ;l7l e r 2tlotlnt directed, A. I). 1554, under t he tind reels of I t c h; Hun. George Taylor, President of the Court of Common Pleas, Oyer rind Terminer, and gene, ! n 1 jail delivery of the 240, judicial di•triet of l'eon aylcnnin composed of Huntingdon, Mai r null Cam bria, nod the lion. Ilion. F. Stuart and Juno tion, McWillhong, Ids assoetatea, Judges of the county of linntingdon, illltiCCs assigned, appoint ed, to hear, try and determine all and every in diernntits made or taken for Cr concerning all crimes, which by . the.laws atilt; State are made capital or felon. of death and other offences crimes and misdemeanors, which have been or shall hereafter be committed or perpetrated for crimes aforesaid—l it,,, commanded to melte pub lic preelmnation throughout my whole bailiwick that a Court of Oyer and Terminer, of Common Pleas and Quarter sessiotm, will be held at the C.ntrt House in the llorough of Huntingdon ' on the second Monday (and 9th dny) April, next, nod those who will prosecute the said pri soners he then and there to prosecute them es it shall be joet, rind that all Justices of the Pence, Coroners and Constables within said county be then and there in their proper persona, at 10 M. of snid day, with their records, in (1114111k/11A. examinalicihi :111,1 remembrances, to do those things which to their offices respectfully nppertain. Dated at Hantingdon the 25th day of November, in the year of our Lord 1854, mid the 78th year of American Independence. JOSHUA GREENLAND, Sheriff.. March 13, :855. PROCLAMATION. ' t i le l : at I .J:t ' CI S 4s of the by precept to i t tc n)oo0 c directed aeo by the canntv of Huntingdon, bearing tort the :nth day of November, 1034,1 am commanded to make Public Proclamation throughout my whole baili wick, that a Court of Comical Plea, will he held in the Court House in the Borough of Hun tingdon, on the third Monday (and IGth day) of April, A. 1)., 1834, for the trial °rani:owes in odd Court, o hich remain umletermined before the eaidJudgeA, when and where all jnrors, witnesses and suitor., in the trial of all iomee are required to appear.. Dated at Huntingdon, the 25th day at Nov., in the year of oar Lord 1854, and the 781 h year of American Independenee. ..... Josnu,i onEr.NLAND, Sheriff. SIIIRLEYSBIRG FEMALE SEMINARY, Shirleysburg, Huntingdon Co., Pa. pm: subscriber gives notice that he hoe as• mimed the fharge of this Institution as Prin cipal. and that he will open it for the reception of pupils, on Wednesday May 2nd. It posses. Fee superior attractions in ito healthful location, convenient Imildings and handsome grounds.— The Prineipal flatters himself that equal advan tages will be found in the acquirements of his Lady and himself, and their skill gained by long experience in New York City, and other places. They will spare no exertion to give their pupils a thorough intellectual training, a cultivated taste, polished manners, and, above all, moral culture founded on pure christianit y without sec tarian bias. The charge for hoard with English tuition will he per terin of 22 weeks, Es 2 tuition per quarter, -- - $4 00 to 06 00 . . Nensonable extra charges will he made for an cient and modern languages. Music, Drawing and Painting. Till the omit!! circulars, containing full par ticulars may be obtained of William B. Leas, Shirleysburg, Pa.. or of the mibscriber at 121 Clinton Place, New York. .1. B. KIDDER, A. M. REFFERENCES.—Ber'ds. Wm. R. Wil and A. D. Gillette, of New York City. March tB, 1855, PETITION. 7'o the Honorable. the .ludgee of the Court If Quarter Sessions of Ltlattiltydon County, . . rrillE petition of William B. Zeigler of the Qr ough of Huntingdon, in the said comity, re spectfully shcweth t that your petitioner has rented that old and well known Tavern House, on Allegheny street in the borough of Hunting don, known as Jackson's Hotel, heretofore used as a house of public entertainment, and is desi reus of continuing to keep a public house there in. Ile therefore prays your Honors to grant him a license of the place aforesaid for the ensuing year. And he will ever pray &e. W. B. ZEIGLER. March Oth 1055. We the subscribers, citizens of thu borough of Huntingdon recommend the above petitioner, and certify dna the inn or tavern above mentioned is necessary to accommodate th c public and en tertain strangers and travellers; and that the petitioner above named is of good repute for hon esty and temperance, and is well provided with house, MOM and conveniences for time lodging of strangers and travellers. S. 11. MePlaerran Geo. Groin,William A. Saxton, Thos. Ad Adorns, Henry Africa, Thus. Jackson, Daniel Africa, Wm. Rothrock, A. Cannon. Jacob Snyder, Wu.. Stewart, T. K. Simonton. Cassville Seminary, Male and Female. Tho Summer Session will open 4th May.— Our new and commodious building will then be ready for use—we will then be able to accommo date, in the Seminary,—and in town,—one hun dred and fifty students. From present prospects this much room will be necessary. We have determined to connect with the In stitution a Normal department, and will give special attention to. and deliver lectures upon the theory and preetice of teaching. Wu have now a full and competent board of Instructors con sisting of four gentlemen and three ladies, pre pared to impart instruction in all its literary, scientific and ornamental branches, usually taught in the best seminaries. Further informa tion may be bad by addressing the Principal. J. T. Tumus, Cassville, Huntingdon Cu., Pa. di t arch 6,1855-3 t. CARD. lany person is desirous of obtaining any pro perty belonging to one, I take this opportuni ty of announcing that 1 ant always willing to sell, without requiring tho musty records of the County Docket to be overhauled for a pretext for exposing the same at " Sheriff's Sale." GEO. W. SPEER. Match 20, lab). DACUMSZOT rPtS, HR. CLARK, ono iif the first and most ox• perienced operators, hos opened a Oalleiy for a short time in the Rail Rood House, where he is prepared to take daguerreotypes of every description. Ladies and Gentlemen sir invited to cull and examine MS specimens. Any person sitting for a p i cture will not be required to take it if not satisfied. Ile can take no good pictures in cloudy weath• er no in clear, requiring longer sitting ; therefore small children should be taken on clear days and between the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock. Rooms open from B A. M., until 5 I'. M. Mnrch 13, 1855. REGISTER'S NOTICE. 10 . 0TiCE is hereby given to all Perseus inter ested that the following named persons hove settled their accounts in the Register's office nt Huntingdon, and that the said accounts will ha presented for confirmation and allowance, nt an Orphan's Court to he held at Hu»tingdon in and for said county of Huntingdon, on Wallies. day, the lit!, day of April next, 1853, to wit : t. William Moore, Ailminhdrator of William Selfridge, late of Barren township, deed. 2. George McCrum, Administrator of Martha Selfridge, late of B.irral township, deed. it, Jailing Coy, Administrator of John Coy, late of Dame township, deed. 4. John Owens, Esq., and Peter Bucket Guar dians of James Cox, tine of the minor Children of Joshua Cox, late of Warriorsmark township, deed. 5. George I'. Wakefield, Administrator of John W. Withington, late of Shirley township, deed. 6. John Snyder, Administrator de honk non with the will annexed of Philip Shultz, late of llnntingdon !Trough, dec'd. 7. Robert Tiose;', 'Guardian of Ann Eliralieth Keller, 0 minor child of John Keller, lute of Ca tharine township, Blair county, deed. 8. The supplemental account of Daniel Piper one of the Exeentors of the lost will and testa ment of Jacob Ilnyett, lute of Porter township, deed. 9. Benjamin F. Patton, Administrator of Jon. Spitler, hoe of Wsrriorsmark township, dee'd. In. Joshes Greenland, Esq., and Wealthy Lorena, Administrators of Anton Loveoll, late of Coss township, dee'd.. 11. Dr. C. J. Hirst, Administrator of William Ilirst, Esq., Into of Barret" township, deed. 12. George 1.. Calderwood, :%dintnistrator of John Cablerwood, late or the horongli of Bir mingham, dee'd. 13. Joseph Kurfinan, acting Administrator of Daniel K turmoil, lute of Cass township, tlee'd. 14. James Chamberlain, Administrator of Martin Gates, late of Franklin township. .1. ' 4. HENRI' GLAZIER. Resister's Ofilee, Register. Runt. 51:treh 10, 1R55. s►►ERIFF`S SALES. DY virtue of sundry Writs of Ft. Fa., Leo. Fa. and Vend Exp.. issued out of the Court of Corn. Plena of Huntingdon county, rind to me rented, I will expose to Public Sale at the Court Mum in the Borough of Huntingdon, on TUESDAY the 10th day of April next, 1835, at 10 o'clock, A. of said day, the following dc• scribed Beal Estate, to wit A small tract of hind in Ilarrce township, tinydon county, containing forty two acres blare or less, e ith a small lag house, a frame ma nic, and blacksmith shop thereon erected, bound ed by lands Or J3llle, tic ingstuit, Josh. Green and others, with it smell ' , union cleared. Seiz ed, taken in execution, and to be sold as the pro perty of Gilbert I.:hence- A ALSO. A LL the right. title, interest and claim of de n_ fend:int, in and to two adjoining lots of ground in the village of Shade Gap, Huntingdon county, adjoining the Methodist Church lot on tie north, lot of Juices Sheraro on the south, fronting 50 feet each, on the politic street or highway, through said vilhige. lying and being on the west side of the Rime, and extending hack ut right angles thereto, 140 feet each. Seized, token in execution and to be sold no the proper ty of William 'Myers. ALSO. 9 1 W0 eerain adjoining lots of ground situate in the village of Orhisonia, in the to..oship of Cromwell, each fronting 5(1 feet on ...towel' street, and extending in depth 140 feet to an nl leyond numbered 9 and 10 in the recorded plan of tout village, on lot No. 0 there is a two story log house, n...ed as a wheel-might shop. nod on lot No. 10 there are a two story frame tin tiling house, endAhedstable. Seized, taken in execu tion, and to be sold as the property of Joseph Coughenour. ALSO, . _ A LT. the defendants right, title sip! int rest in and to one bit of ground In the of Alexandria, hounded on the north by the Penna. Canal. on the west by an alley 20 feet wide, on the south by au Alley, on the mud by Ilartslog street to the canal, thence by the said canal to the place of beginning, haying a Tannery there on erected, containing 24 lay-a-way vats, .2 limes, 4 handlers in the house. The Ten House being 45 feet by 24 feet, frame, two stories high, n Bark House GU by 24 feet, with a water privalege from the upper spring, I . ..never. Seized, taken in exe cution, and to be sold 43 the roperty of Daniel riper. . - ALSO, ALL the right, title, and interest of defendant in and to a lot of ground in the borough of Casseille, with a new frame House thereon erce ted, bounded l.y a lot of Joslu Greenland on the east, and by the Lutheran Meeting house lot on the west, and a street on the north and south by land formerly belonging to the heirs of Robert Speer, deed. .11Ao, all the defendants rights in mid to a house and lot of grossed, known as the Mansion House of Robert Speer, dec'd., tinning a large house thereon erected, being a double house, part of brick, and the balance frame and plastered and weather boarded kitchen. Moo, one other lot in the southern end of Casoville, with one and a hnlfstory log house thereon erec ted, fronting the street on the east, and joining a lot at Isaac Ashton on the south, and on else north and west, bounded by lands of Joshua Greenland. Seized, taken in execution. and to be sold as the propertof' George W. Speer. ALSO. D y virtue of the chore writ I have !erica on 1 the following property to wit :—One lot of ground in the village of Salsburgh, Barret. Township, fronting GO feet on Main street, and extending hock 120 feet. Bounded on the east by Thomas Steward on the west by George W. Chosong, ;We'd., haring therocfn erect.' a Two story Log House and Kitchen and other out boil • dings ; also, twenty-two acres of land more or loss adjoining the village of Salsburgh about 20 of which is cleared ; hounded by lands of Jul. Slack, ou the west, on the east by lands of George Johns, having thereon erected a Bank Barn 50 Met long by 30 wide, with a wagon shed attach ed thereto. Also. ninty-eight acres of hind inure or less lying in Barre.) township, Hunting don county, with 35 arms cleared, adjoining lands of Alexander Bell and others. Seized, ta ken in erection, and to be sold as the property of John Harper. ALSO, Out piece, parcel or tract of land, inclu ding an island in the Haystown Branch of the Juniata river, containing together sixty-six acres be the seine more or less, being part of a larger tract of land in the MIMS of James Murdock and being the mansion place, whereon the widow of James Entrekin, Bs+, dee'd., resided before her death. Also, one other piece or parcel of land unimproved, containing fifty acres more or less being part of a larger tract, In the name of Cas per Myers, adjoining the said last described other tract, also one other tract, piece, or parcel of lend containing ninety.eight acres be the same more or less, adjoining the Murdock part, on which is erected en old Gristmill, together with the hered itament.; and appurtenances &c. Seized and ta ken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Matthew Grownover. JOSHUA GREENLAND, SuLaires Genre, Sheri". Ilan filiation , S March 13, 1855. GBOUND plaster and elovarsead, now reudy and for sale, by KESSLER & BRO. Mill Creek, Pa., March 13, 1555-3 t. GOLD CHAIN'S— title variety for bale, Ye ry low, at Eau. ARE, COURT AFFAIRS. APRIL TERRI, ISM. Trial List. Henry Shoesly vs Moses W. Shugart. Christian Conte vs John Hildebrand. L uken's Admx., vs Maddens. John Savage vs John Fisher. Bickerstatf et al.. vs Patterson. D. Walker vs J. W. Myton's Adtnr. Samuel Bolinger vs Win. Johnston. George Jackson vs SEISIAMIITIS Exte. James Wall vs Peter Burket. Henry Mytinger vs Peter Livingston. John Savage vs Barkstresser. J. Simpson Afrioa vs Daniel Flenner oral. Hirst for Caldwell vs Daniel Africa. David Caldwell vs Dell and Crotzly. Commtli. for Shoenberger vs M. Crownover. Hirst Clark & Co., vs Slyton & Cunningiun Comintli. for Bretton vs M. Crownover. Joshua Johns vs Blair Robison & Co. anew. WU.. Andrew I'. Wilson vs M. Buoy. Commonwealth fur Kyle VA Hooper & Hooper. Dysart, Ex'rs., vs CryderA Minn Angers Kers., vs home Ashton. Horatio Frexler & Co., vs .1. & W. Saxton. Scott & Wife vs. William Johnston. Adolphus Patterson vs Jno.Doughabough. Philips Ex'rs., vs Bighorn et al. Commonwealth for Kylcr V 9 Hobert Madden. Sterling & Alexander vs Backen Still & Co. James Bucket et al., vs belt & Wigton. Solotnen Ginter vs Joshua R. Cox's Admrs. Robert Stewart vs John,S. Miller. Louis Schneider vs Matthias Keifer. Broad Top M. R. R. Co., vs Jacob Cresswell. Mary Ann Smith vs Peter Moor's Ex'rs. William MeNite Indome vs John DangLerty. 11ev. McGinnis' Admr., vs George T. /Billion. Grand Jurors. Brice Blair, merchant, Dublin. William Clark, farmer, Shirley. William Camp, carpenter, Porter. Cretsley, fanner, Cass. Richard Chilentt, farmer, Union. Charles Cowden, blacksmith, Brady. Henry Cohen, firmer, Barren. David Corbin. farmer, Walker. Alexander Gilleland, farmer, Tell. Joseph Bunter, carpenter, Jackson. Julia Jones, farmer, Tell. Jan Killer, fanner, Franklin. William Long, blacksmith, Henderson. James Morrow, farmer, Dublin. James Maguire, farmer, West. James Orr, fanner, Tell. David Stewart, umnufactarcr, Jackman. Asa Stevens, tailor, Brady. George Swartz, farmer, Cromwell. Lewis Stever, tanner, Casa. Isaac Taylor, former, Tod. Samuel Schell, farmer, Hopewell. John Wicks, farmer, Shirley. John Hefner, (of Jacob,) farmr , r, Walker. Traverse Jurors. FIRST WEEK. Robert K. Allison, farmer, Brady. Brice X. Blair, merchant, Dublin. Owen Boat, coach maker, Henderson. Miles Brown, laborer, Springfield. Isaac Buck, (armor, Warriormark. Samuel Campbell, teacher. Dublin. Richard Cunningham, farmer, Jackson. Silas A. Cresswell, merchant, Burrec. Richard Colegate, blacksmith, Cromwell. Edward Duncan, farmer, llopes•ell. John Duffey, mason, Springfield. George Eby, farmer, Shirley. John Eberts, farmer, Franklin. John Frazier, farmer, %\'eat. Dewalt rouse, farmer, Hopewell. Henry Grazier, farmer, Warriormark. Thos. Henderson, (of David,) farmer, Warrior. mark. James E. Harper, Dublin. Francis Huller, Brady. Joel Isenberg, fitrmer, Porter. Aaron Kelley, farmer, Henderson. Samuel Keith, teacher, Morris. Christian Long, grocer. Henderson. David Long, farmer, Clay. Daniel Massey, fernier, Barrer. George Myers, farmer, Shirley. William Marlin, plasterer, Clay. Henry L. McCarthy, Brady. John Merrick, farmer, Dublin. Benjamin Neff, farmer, Porter. Calvin Noble, farmer, Barrer. Abraham Port, blacksmith, Henderson. Geo. W. Patterson, blacksmith, Jackson. David Pheasant, farmer, Unioa. Christian Prightal, farmer, Barren'. Abraham Renner, carpentrr, West. Benjamin Rhodes, farmer, Cromwell. Jesse Rutter, farmer, Cromwell. James Slone, fru•mcr, Joseph Showalter, farmer, Penn. John Stewart. (Manor) farmer, Bum, Robert Stitt, Henderson. Andrew Taylor•, farmer, Tud. Isaac Trout, farmer, Hopewell. Joseph Taylor, farmer, Clay. David C. Wilson, farmer, Barrer. John Weight, farnmr, Franklin. Jesse Yocum, jest. peace, Brady. SECOND WEEK. Thomas Adams, chair maker, Henderson. John Atkinson, farmer, Dublin. Arthur Anderson, farmer, Brady. Andrew Allison, farmer, West. David Beck, jr., farmer, Warriormark. Jacob Baker, cabinet maker, Porter. Abraham Brumbaugh, fanner, Hopewell. Washington Baker, farmer. Tod. John Chilcott, farmer, Cromwell. Nicholas Corbin, shoemaker, Cass. lumen Coy, Steiner, Barre°. • David Clarkson, just. peace, Cass. Archibald Dell, termer, CU. William Dorris, sr., Henderson. John Dysart, farmer, Franklin. Joshua Ilieks, teenier, Porter. Henry Holtzapple, miller, West. Bonjaulin Isenberg, thriller, Morris. Joseph Law, merchant, Morris. Robert Mcßurney, merchant, Jackson. Henry Miller, farmer, Porter. Isaac McClain, farmer, Tod. Peter Speck, farmer, Penn. Caleb Swoom farmer, Union. David Swoope, farmer, Clay. William D. Shaw, shoemaker, Porter. Dawson Smawlev, Steiner, Shirley. John B. Smith, Sumer, Jackson. John Snyder, shoemaker, Walker. Adam Speck, farmer, Hopewell. George 11. Steiner. Samuel Walters. farmer, Tell. Abraham Weight, farmer, Franklin. George W. Price, farmer, Cromwell. Daniel Roberts, farmer, Shirley. Robert B. Nylon, farmer, Barren. Huntingdon, March 13, 1855. PETER OSBORN, Jr. HOLESALE and Retail Bedding, & Dut y tress Warehouse No. 81 North 2nd at 3rd door above Arch eact side, Philadelphia. Feathers, Feather Beds, Bolsters & Pillows, Curled Bair, Moss, Wool, Cotton, Flock*& flush Mattresses, Straw Pallaisses, Settee, Pew & Chair Cushions all kinds & rotor, Bed-ticking, Check, Maroons & Dtunasks, by the yard or piece, Cutts, Cattails, Sackings & Cords, Conn terpanes white & colored, ComfoNahles of all kinds and by the single ono or the dozen, Crib, Berth, Single &9, 10, 11, IV, & 13, quarters Blankets, Bleached & Unbleached Slteets, Blea ched Muslin & Check Pillow Cases, 'rowels of all kinds, Table Linen, Tattle Covers, Damask Table Cloths, Bindings of all kinds & colors, Thread, &e., &o. N. B. Benton P. Coston's Patent Feathar Renovator worked by steam power is daily in operation for the purpose of purifying old and new feathers. MI articles frost the Estattlish tuent warranted, March 13, isbb-Jet. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A LL person, interested are hereby notifies! li that letters of administration upon the es tate of &mei ()trod, late of Mount Union dee'il., hare been oat day granted to the undersigned and 01l are heruhy notified that those having claims against the estate are requested to pre sent them, and all indebted to the estate of said dereasco, are requested to make immediate pay ment to the undersigned administratrim NANCY 11001), Admlniss, till i of Samuel Good, dee'd. Mt. Union, Mint. Co., l'a., March 3, 1853.-Gt. NOTICE. , persons knowing themselves indebted in /1 Huntingdon Foundry Books, will accommo date themselves, by Calling and seeing that their 'tumults are settled and closed, by note, doe bill, or cash. There ore tunny that have nc eolllltS Standing 3 years unsettled, they will do well to call on or before the first weak of April Court as I am determined, that those old to, counts shall he settled withoutrespeetattpetsons. IL C. MedILL. Huntingdon Foundry. March 6,1855-3 t. • LEATUER. Furrz, HENDRY & CO. No. 29 North THIRD Street, I'IIILA. OROCCO MsauFACTURF.IIB, CIMPIERAnnd INIVON.II4 or FRENCH CALF SKINS. and dealers iu Rat and OAX SOLE LEATHER and KIPP. Feb. 2001 I CASH MUSIC AND PIANO STORE O ACM MAI:MR.6 4 xn. 333 Proge?way, Nme York. OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY. Music at Greatly Iteduced Rates. moTwiTtisTANDixo the rombinution of Di music rboltes to keep up the prices of non- I copyright music, °unjust the interests of natiee I composers, and their refusal to extend to Mr. Waters the caurtisies of the trade, lie it ma- kir.g immense sales—having abundant eel- I deuce, that ho has public cmuntenanee and sop. port, in his opposition to the GREAT Itloxoecit.Y, and in his ends to aid NATIVE TALENT, and to adopt the NATIONAL CEIIIIENCY. Ilia stock of American and European musk is immense, and the catalogue of his own puhlicattons is 0111 , of the largest and best selected is the Uni ted States. fir has also made a Gae.lT 11E- DtiCT lON in the prices of Prexos, NMI/WM • and lilestcsL INSTRUMENTS of at/ Ainelt. Sl4. • pet iOr tuned Gi octave pianos for $173, $2OO and $225, interior of as good quality, and in strutueuts As stetinu and us the-able as those which cost $5OO. PholOS of every variety of style aonlpr ice up to $lOOO, comprising tli,se I of TEN different tnanufnetories among Olen& ' the celebrated modern inty-ored !tonsil, WA• Tag PIANOS and the fist inwsinni (A A , PIANOS of I'. Ott.nmer & Co's make, fowls:vs of the 2Eolinn patent.) Suomi Its NI, PIANOS at great barytens. Prices from $lO to $150. I Mer.obroNs front rive. dilfereitt manufactories, including the well known S. D. & If. W. Smrrit's melodeons, (timed the c,ival tempera. anent.) the best make in Ilte United States. Pei. cei $l5, boo, sis, 0100, bits. sl'23. X 135, sad 5150. Smith's Double Dank ii , 200, Each Piano and Melodeon plflll , 7ltroed. ! hest terms to the trade, schools, per I cent. discount to elergyince and .111 orders promptly attended to. Music sent to till • parts of the country, post•paid, at the ',defied rates. General and select catalogues and I schedule of prices of Piste. forward e d to any address free of charge. February Cl, 1555.--3 in lIIILNWOOD ACADEMY, Shade Gap, Huntingdon County, Pa, • THE next session of tlii, well known Institu tion will open the Ist Wedneintsy lunv, it is Ineatnd nt Simile Gap, IS miles from the Mount Union Station, on the Pennsylvanin Rail Bowl, from which place there is a daily line of sr lames - . . . llcing ,•Itnated in the country. it is removed from all the ricer and temptations of town. The buildings are large, airy and commodious, capable of aecommodating some 50 boardem, those who cannot be accommodated in Om Insti tution, con obtain good boarding in the neighbor hood at about SI 50 per week. Timme.--$7.0 per sessiun lac quarterly in advance, washing, 30 meat; ger dozen. Light and Fuel extra, for farther par ticulars, addre,s W. IT. WOOT), MI:a:4U The Principele with,. will be Eakton Pa., un til the Ist of April, after that time SLede Cap, Titintingclon county, nt. Feb:l3, 1955.-in, A Miracle of Science. n u. C. L. belling of Mechanicsburg Cumber. U land county Pa., announces to those ofilic• ted with Tom or ' e, Wear, Cancers, Polypi., Lupus Moles or Marla, Scrofula or King's Evil and all discuses that have been usually treated with Caustic or Knife, he can remove them by an entirely new method, without cutting, burn. ins, or pain neither Chloroform or Ether is ad. ministered, to the patient, . It is to liliLlter oil what part of the body may be he can remove them with perfect safe• ty, and in a remarkably short time. No Min• oral or Vegetable poison is applied; and no money required until a cure is perfected. Prolapses 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, pont paid. Patients can be accommoda• terl with Huard on reasonable terms. Mechanicsburg is ono of the prettiest and healthy low's in this or any other State. It is 8 mile; from Harrisburg on the C. V. R. It. and accessible front all parts of the Union. The Dr. will visit eases in any part of the State when desired. Kind render if you know any afflicted fellow creature, delay not to tell them of this treat. :neut. January 16, 1855-Iy. ALL KINDS OF Pain & lam JOB PRINTING, SUCH AS 1. 1 3:11:1A rifflLL PROGRAMMES, CARDS, &C, And all kinds of Legal Blanks; Used by Magistrates & Others Printed at the JOURNAL OFFICE. ItLANKS.--sAlways buy your Blanks at the Journal Office." We have now prepared a ve ry superior article of BLANK DEEDS, BONDS, JUDGMENT NOTES, SUMMONS', EXECU TIONS, Bc. Fish for Sale. 15 Barrels Susquabanna Shad, 10 Half hhl. 44 44 just roceired and for Went the stern of GEO. owly TCST received and for sale, Ilam, Shoulder, e) Side, Dried Beef, Lake Trout, White Fish also Dried Peaches, Dried Apples, Sc., &c., for sole by J. & W. SAXTON. T AMES Lasting and Silk work Gaitors, Kid Morocco, and Goat Boots and Shoes, at the store of GEO. GWIN. I) ON NETS. of ult torts and colors ktbo, Mi.' 1 , 1 m,, from 37i to 300, just roreived and for solo by J. & W. SAX TON. JUST receiving, this week, Maehorel. Timing &c., and for sale by J. S. W. SAX...TON. 1 UST RECEIVED and for raj, Fish, Satt and rtivnet .7.. t SI3T,L STARTLING, BUT TRUE; NHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW. How often it haff.llll, that the wife lingers from year to year in thot pitialle condition ao not own for ono day to feel tho happy and exhilarating Into onoe ineidont to the enjoyment of health. THE BLOOMING BRIDE, But a few years ago in the each of health and youth, and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and apparently in explicably, Immo a feeble, sickly, mallow, debili tated wife, with frame emaciated, nerves nnetrong, epirits depressed, countenance bearing the impress of suffering, and an utter physical and mental pros tration, arising from ignorance of the simplest and plainest rules of health as immerged with the map dogge State, the yiola4onof'ient t i d'' Tnd miwry,notonly, t the wi,lutote HEREDITARY COMPLAINTS UPON THE CHILDREN " UNTO THE TIC. AND /JCR. GENERATION," ?roman 1111 l ig CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA. HYPOC/lONDR/A, uswairrv. VONT, KING'S EVIL, and other and worse Dlreases, as a DREADFUL INHERITANCE FROM THE And meet thle continue? Meet CAM be? is there OD rsmedy4 NO relief? No hope r' The remedy le by knowing the mow end arolding them, and knowing the remedies, and benefiting by them. These are pointed out in THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, 131 DE. A. M. MAUDICEAD, I RM.. or DWAIN OF WOM::, One Hundredth Edition, (600,000), Itleno., pp. 260: lon ma nrint, rax.4_stuum ' eci, 1111.00:1 A statufard work of established reputalloo. found aimed I the mtalogues of the great trade sales lo New York, Philadelphia, and other cities, and sold by the principal bo.ksellers le the United States. It wan first published lu 1847, since which time PIPE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES hire boon inld, of which there were upwards of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SENT BY MAIL, al.twitlin; the With eetituntion in which It Is held ad r re• liable punt/Lir Medical HOOK FdR EVERY FEMALE thu author having devoted his exclumire attention to the treatment of complaints peculiar to female, in respect to whieh he I+ yearly eel:molted by thousands both in person ar.4 by I,thr. /fere every woman can disc.., by comparing her own symptoms with those described, the nature, charades, causes of, and the proper remealev for, her comphilnts. The wife about becoming a mother has often need of Instruction and adcke of the utmost luiporMuce to her future health, in respect to which her sensitiveness fsr bids consulting a medical gentleman, will find such in struction and advice, cud also explain many symptoms which otherwise would occasion anxiety or alarm as all the peculiarities Incident to her situallen are docribel !low many aro eulicrieg from obetructione or irregular• Wes loc:X.lr to the female system, which undo:lntim tLe health, tho effectit of which they are Ignorant, and for which their delicacy forbida ',coking medical adriv. Many eafferlng from prolaytteu ukri (falling of the womb), or from /Ivor albu3 (ivenknciw, debility, Itc.) )Luny ere In conaMnt agony for many manilla preceding confine. utent Rau Lire difficult If net dangiwour deli% orius, and slow and uncertain ri corer., Eon. who. LTce are hazarded during such time, will each Mad in its pages ilia Means of prercullon, ameliorateou and relief'. It le of our.° impracticable to eon e,Y fully the varieue •subject. trulted of, al they era of a nature ctrictly tended for tho married or those cuntomplatins morriago. !leader, are you a husban.l or a father? a u ifo or n mother? flare yo.“ the sincornwelforo of those you Imo at heart? Provo your sincerity - , and loos no limo iu train, what eau,' interfere with their htollth end hap so not lo9s than your own. It will avoid to you an I rum., as It has to thousands, many a day of pain au I ausioty, followed by alcoplcss nighto, Incayaeitating the for Its ordinary avocation, and oshoustiog thwn moans for medical attendance, molicinea and tolverti.R.l nostrums which otherwise would provide for deolining years, tho infirmitios of ',go oat the proper education e! your children. lneciruceof the °air:ool pltlnr=ihe:4; '7,17.."17t‘ .t .zo mWp74 on irooliellen as on the public, by itnitatinus if title page, opurious and surreptitious infringements of copyright, and othor devises and deception., it boa boon found nocosaary, therefore, W CAUTION THE PUBLIC to buy no book unless the words Pr. A. It. lLteatcasr, Ilie liberty rtrea, N. V. it on (and the entry in the Clerk'e oftice on the tank of) the title peat); and boy only of renpectnble and honorable deal,,ro, or Wart by snail, and addrus to Dr. A. 11. kfaurieeau. SST Upon receipt of One Dollar "THE MAR. RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM PANION" in sent (mai. frir) to any peel of the United States, the Canadas and Bethel Provinces. All letters must be poet-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. MAURICEAII bee 1224, New-York OUP. Publishing Onion, 1e e. 129 Liberty Street, Nowt York. r: rvr: E - C.7.7reSia 1,1 - I N derbrawl, —.I 6 •• I K. I.lcOure, Chamber , ' • • Illoomsburg—G W - ter & P 'l. '• •• • .1 I.ftnize, Rcudinr,.. Febru.av C. LIST. [Corr,' FENIsyLVESja, ti.,Wt 19tiiu let is 13ituk:, • . - - . U. Sctiits Dattl:, 21i;ail ~,lt , t• si,lrent, .. Clianaliersburg, li MST. COLUMBIA.' Gettysburg, All solvent Dunks, . Pittsburgh, t VIRGINIA. Susqueli'a Co. no soloing. Branches, Lewistown, uo sulu,NTear Brunches, 'Middletown, A Witechnz, rUtider Five; liNORTH CAROLINA. Eric, All solvent 13nuks, 1 ytti!ipshurg, tilTtitter Fives. ESOUTII CAROLINA. 1S Ali solvent Banks, piir:Uniler Fives, lionesdale, Lebanon, GEplium NunollgAthi. West ]Branch Bank, paVlLtwkinsville, Wyoming Bank, pareont.ll'k Maeon,no sale York, . i:Nlerelets In du. failed All other sal% raii,;,- v 7 i iAll other solvent, Belief Notts ...J....4' k Under Fives, Towanda Relief, no sale' ALABAMA. MA IN L. Bank of Mobile, I Calais 10!All other solvent, 1 ... ~ - - . Lafayette, Bangor, Small Notes: 5 Maine Bank, Portland, M LOUISIANA. Mercantile, Bangor, fOther solvent leaks, St. Croix, Calais, -.4 01110. All solvelit bank;, fSolv't Cincinnati 13'kR, 1 Small Notes.t COUNTICT. NEWHAM PSH RE.,Norwelk, All solvent banks, , 411iranvillt; Society, -- Small Notes. II:All other solvent, 1 VI:ItMONT. '.Under Fives, 2 Bank of St. Albans, KENTUCKY. All solvent banks, 111 solvent Banks, 1 Under lives, Itimall notes, 2 MASSACHUSETTS:' TENNLSSEE. All solvent banks, gAn.olvent banks, Under fires, :Vnder Fires, HHOHE ISLAND. MICHIGAN. Providence Co, Bank, & Mech., Detroit, All Hideout batiks, ~Mich. Inst. Co., do. I Under Bees, r,All others, uncertain CONNECTICUT. All solvent banks, 44Northern Banks, no sale Under lives, P,All others, uncertain NEW YORK CITY. MISSOURI. All .)Ivent banks, prtrlrk State of Missouri, NEW YORK STATE. , FLORIDA. Atlas Bank, 31rAll Banks no sale James Batik, 12 ILLINOIS. Northern Exchange, ,State 115'k & Branches,so State B'k, Saugerties, I ; Under Fives, Bank, Cevaga, Lake, LAII others, no tale Solvent Countre Wks, f INDIANA. Post Notes & Certif. of State 11,k & Branches. I Dep. on time issued Sinall Notes, 2 by Free Wks, sal& ARKANSAS. NEW JESSKY. All Banks, no sale, Plainfield, broke; WISCONSIN. All other solvent par in. Co. Cheeks, I.lllw. 2 DELAWARE. :Other Banks. no Salo Small NOW, lOWA. All Banks, psi Min., Dubuque, no sale MARYLAND. Other Banks, no sale Smell Notes, a CANADA. Baltimore Bank , , ~All solvent Baas, 3 FulPhurY, heol.ellank of Woo,tsr, failed FEMALE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. THE tiLrlcy will 14 open ercryBaturday diet. I t,oun , ~t 3 o', hick, itt their tunti in tie Cutirt liet c. St,t , ,rll);:ott 5P iserite a year.-- '.':r, I ..I.e (tatted. ill. %trier 0,, 211( FITLY' ppll.br • • • • 11 1 r,!! Tim further • 0 ".. t•;I: By order . of die President, :a 22 wril•.ri IMPROVED LARD LAMP. rpm: .6.,i g n o t having purehatetl the full I 1 end ev•hisivu right end priviiege of enn .. , . - , rusting, using. and veiling to others, the right , make and use, in tin. evuoty of Huntingdon, •TONI:SIFERti SMITH'S improvement in the % lh.st,bie peeking' for a lamp for burning lord. I p ,-- for tele 1, - the dozen or singly, alio •._ •! i•, rights foi sale et ressonehlt priecii. Ali orders promptly ottcudecl to by attiirt.iii• I lug. the subscriber, Orbisonin, Hunt, Co. pa. (..; 1:0. W. CORNEIJI:e., Sipestillc, Nov. It, 1P54.-tiin. HYGEANA. BroughtMne to (hi Door of the Million, , I ngIFl7L SON'h T 1 recent - ly Curtis , this c i ty , the treatment of Consumption. Asthma and all disearce of the Lung. We refer to "Dr. Cords' Hymns, or Inhaling Ilygean Vapor and Cher ry Syrup." With this new method Dr. C. hat restored many afflicted ones to perfect health ; as an evidence of which he has innumerable cer tificates. Speaking of the treatment, a physi cian renutrks lt it evident that inhaling —et.. stnntly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor,. the medicinal properties must come in direct con tact with the whole of the oriel cavity of tun lunge, and thou escape the runny and varied changes predicted 111 , 011 thorn when introduced into the stomach, and sulijeeted to the process of digestion. The Ilygeana is for sale at all the druggists' throughout the country. Neu , York Dutchman of Just. 14. Tho Inhaler is worn on the breast under the linen without rite least inconvenience—the beat of the body being sufficient to cooperate the Hundreds of CASES of CURES like the fol• lowing might be named. 'lnc Package of Hy • geeoe has muted me of the ASTHMA of tin yrats atending. J.,. F. liwttrry, P. If. of Dunaannon, Pa. Ina ewe,' of the ASTHMA of 10 years by Dr. Curtis' Ilygeuna. IThrgard Easton, Brooklyn, N. Y. tlo,o Dollars a Pitekage,—Sold by cuirrts & PERKINS and 1,1011) & PAUL, No. 149 Cloimber3 St., N. Y.-4 packages: seta fae Icy express to arty part of the United liitsto 'i., N. B.—Dr. Curtis' Ilygenna is the ORIGI• NAL nod ONLY GENUINE ARTIBLE, all others are hnse imitations or vile and INJURI t.)I7B counterfeits. Shun them us you would Sold by RUSSELL 8. SCIIOTT. No. 138 nrket Street, Philadelphia, who will sell by .10 een at Proprietors rntes,l Sap'. 30. 105.1 —ly. WRY IMPORTANT INIPORMATION: D lc Jons,, cr.c of the Incit celebrated Phy• 1:1 Ncw writes as follows :—• I witileos• C..: • Oreut, of your IlyGnAs.l ou CuEnur, Srmir, belng ouch 11 of tho i.~. , •••:: I vatti the.- :s. Nl,dicatetl i doubt thousanda iced aml yu, rernedi,. You aro at liberty to nu: this in any way you .zy think' proper. 11...,peetfuly, yours, &c. .—..... C. :1011.Nb, M. Nu. 609 Houston St., New York. S Center writes us as follows : G ENTLEMCS,-I have recently had occasion to test your Cherry Syrup and Llygean Vapor in a ease of chronic sort throat, that bad refused to yield to other forms oftreatruent, and the no• suit has satisfied toe, that whatever may be the composition of your preparation, it is so imposition, hut an excellent y.•wecly. I for the sake of the afflicted it might be withiathe of • ;. Doctor CUEL Eit. v• • Y.... n. 15, IS:31. r. SIR: —1 thh.l. i i Dr. Curtiee I • c f 11, throat . • 1 : . ! .1 • ~, 111.,:t Lied 11. 1/011. ;}.O Syttii• applicntion . to the chest. r.t..A hpr sole by Thomas )tend & ~ • •,• adverti,mtnent in another column likEA HY W. OVERMAN, :So 6, South Third Street, BELOW MARKET, Philadelphia. Importer, Manufacturer and General Has Constantly on hand. and• .4.lssa3s Finishing, hinds of leather, Morocco, fall Skins, Sheep SkiEs, itc,, fir. Tin attention of Country Merchants and Sinn• ulitcturers, i; solicited. RED AND OAK SOLE LEATHER. Doc. Mt, 185.1.-Iy. BOOKS! BOOKS ! ! WILL PAPER!!! 20 000 VOLUMES of new and popular Booka—the subscriber has Just re ceived from Boston, Ace' York and Philadelphia, comprising the great est variety and most extensive stock ever brought to the interfor of the State, His STATIONERY is also of greet variety sad su perior quality, in pats an follows: Letter, Cup and Note Paper, Gold and Steel Pens, Inkstands, Blank and Tinto Books. Diaries for 1855, &c.— Also. Harper's, P11111.1'6 Godoy's and Gru hfou's Magazines, receive d every mouth as soon. as out. 2000 copies of the hooks recommended by the Teachers' Institute and Board of Direc tors of the county: Greculiers Arithmetics nod Algebra. Town's Spellers, and Swan's Readers. 3609 Pur , on & Dunton,s Boston Copy Books, being the best system as well as the best excre ted hooks ever offered to the public, unite lowest wholesale prices. 1000 pieces Wall Pelt! from 9 to 13 cents for common, 18, 23 and 37 cents for 0840,1, and 1,25 to $2 for gold. All of the above stock is offered extremely low fbr cash—the pub lic will please cal! and examine. Store opposite Whittaker's Hotel, Railroad St., Huntingdon, Pa. „.. Kai. COLON Nov. 8, 1854. j, iG ns a giON IKOST rc,pcutfully make known to their friend 3 and the public generally, that they urn carrying on the eabittet•tnalting business. in all its various branches, in MIN It RIB niter° they . hat craw anti) , ta, hood, and make to ord., s;11 6iml, ,t Itirmiturt7; aneh at Bu reaus, Tadlaa, \t :tell and Sewimr. Stands, enp• boards, Book.i.as,s,Wurd,bes. Cot tage,French and High lied,teads, Spring Seat Safi., and Sofa Ue•Aing ChM., Wind.or Chairs and Ser.••,,, oeery ether artiele of farnitur. ‘.ll:4lLiay fat' ; all of which are made of ills eel, tnat,ial and in the most fadtionabli , wt . )lc, and will be sold at low rates. The publie are rasmi.jully insited to oall arid examine their gouda before purchasing elan where. Ware Room on Bill st.. south side, 5 do.lra es. 4. of J. U. Miles' dwellin. jun. lU , 1?.5-2m.
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