FAIR MOENT FEMALE INSTITUTE. Water Street, Pa, rptif.aecontl session of this Institution will bo open( tl on the lid day of May. The school, ns its title it divides, is designed exclusively for FtninlFS NMI it is the aim of the Principal in its ctinlqiti nient, to nselet in ditfustng a useful end practical education. From the encourage ment &trendy received, he has been induced to make mitlitional provisions for the entertainment end instruction of hie Pupils. The services of cam' t 'tut Tenders have been secured, whose time will be exclusively devoted to the inter ests of the school, Tann.. Board, Tuition, and Rooms for the term of 18 weeks from $4O to s•t;, according to branches of study. Lessons on nano and Melodeon at tensomble rates. Early applications solicited. S. U. REID, Principal. Jlnrcb 26, 1835-66. • NOTICE. MO the citizens of Centre and Huntingdon counties Witnessed' that the following is the charges made by A. Stevens, at the settling of his accounts with J. C. Horning. Mare' 31,1855 One day lifting potatoes. (tee day making applq„„ hatter. One day butchering, at the rate of $2O per month, For knocking a sink calf (which lior flings cow had) in the head, in February, 1854, Half day manuring and plowing gar den, Half barrel water cider, Damage done by keeping chickens, Planting and working 000 hills pota toes, Lifting potatoes, 540 hills the rest stolen, Hogs rooting rloref field, his own as much us Horning, Bucks or Becks, Iforeings elierec, liereings credit, Stevens, $lO4 119 85 Iloc Horning. Stems mod, 184 98 153 00 Docked, April 3, 1853.-11 $3l 96 TO OFFICERS, SOLDIERS, SEAMEN, fze ,OF ALL WARS t heir Widows and Minor S. A. Attorney for Government Claimants, Mishing4m, D. C CovriNUES to giro prompt and personal itt: million to the prosecution of Claims °revery description against the General Government, and particularly to these before the Treasury Department, Pension and 13011100.4nd 80. roans, Patent and General °dices, and Board of Claims. Au experience of years, and a familiarity with the Moon,' of obtaining. the earliest and most favorable action on Claims, with his fitcil• hies for the dispatch of business, jiistify him in itentrii, his Correspondents, Claimants, and the getter:dlr. that interests intrusted to his keepin4 not Le neglected. l'Exstux, l;vuNvy f.t NI), PAT4NT, INN ht•ULIC L~,en Laws, Bo hat nearly ready for gratuitous distribn• lion among his business Correspondents, (and those who may become such,) n beet pamphlet 2ontaitting a synopsis of the existing Pensi o n, Bounty Land, Patent, awl Pultlie,Land Laws, down to the end of the late Congre+s—inch• ding the Bounty-Land Act of 33 March, 1855, under c 11'.1 . 11 all who have heremfore received le. ,; I ;•1 acres to all ()Meer, Nomcomnis. ; Chaplain:. Soldiers, Wagon not.ter,, ; ,•!1',7 I . ;. .oI Holly ',idiom, of op ... • . Volunteers, and ();ti , , , , Seamen, 1/rdina• ry Seamen, Mn iacs, Clerk:;, and Landsmen, of the Navy not heretofore provided for, who I..tve served not less than filarieen days (unless i,attle) at any period since 1776 su ; mid to the tvidowt and minor eltild re]; or all ch persons ],.:11,1 acid deveased. This pamphlet contains "Forms of Applica tion" more full and complete than any else. where to be ffiund ; adapted to the wants of ev- ery class of cliiiina iits under the Act, with co pious decisions and instructions of the Depart. ment, and practical suggestions as to the course to be pursued in suspended or rejected cases. Parties not wishing to avail themselves of llw facilities afforded by this Office in securing prompt andriwena/ lop rintendewe of their claims at the Departments, Can obtain copies ..r the above patnphict by remitting thirty cents in pustuge stamps. Inducements to Correspondents. Correspondents who prepare and forward cases for management by this Agency will be dealt with liberally ; snpplied with all necessary blanks grali.s, and kept constantly advised of the changes that from time to time occur in the execution of the law. It is within the subscriber's power to direct his Correspondents' to the locality of very many persons entitled under the late Act ; and hay mg obtained several thousand Land Warrants under former laws, he is in possession of data that will materially assist in securing addition al Bounty. Fees. below the usual rates—and contingent upon the admission of Cluin.. The highest cash prices given fin• Land Wat , mots, RevolutiOnary Scrip, and Illinois Lnnd Patents. Address S. M. KNIGHT, lahingto), City. March 27 1855-It MOUNTAIN FEMALE SEMINARY, Birmingham, Huntingdon eounty, Pa. s o i e tt e nt .i t p e l o o n n t e h o e f l t l e nnzl s r t eknit Rood, end nin si ruble locatiuns in the stole. It is so easy of ac ris, retired, healthful, end surrounded with such romantic mountain scenery, that no one who wishes to learn, could dud an institution more fit .eenstily situated. Experienced teachers who nro graduates of Troy end Mt. Ilolyc Ise Seminaries re employed in this institution, and no pains n ill bo spared to sustain its growing reputation.— summer le& comae.. the last Tuesday At April and continuesllls•is month.. Charges to cars from the time of entering, end no deductions mane for absence except in cane of sick.ss pu pa, from otimoi are expected to board its the tientinary Building with the Principal who gives his %Mdte attention to their interest and advance moll, Betwding, Tuition and furnished rooms per Itirm $6O 00 'alio, Dorman, French, Painting, Drawing and Instrumental Music, ENID, Hay. J. W. WARD, Principal. Maiiih 27, 1855-tf. DISSOLUTION, T"Enartnership heretofore existing between D., Brown and II aptly is this day by mu tual consent dissolved. All oirsons knowing themselves indebted to the mud firm, will please nail and settle their aecounls without delay. H. L. BROWN, .1. H. HAGERTY. Mirth 27 lb:/b—tf. GIN . d u . lot of rislinb RI EX.. BNA mem INDUSTRY MUST PROSPER. JN. BALL respectfully solicits the attention •of the Binning community to a quality of Ploughs which he is now manufacturing, and will have ready for sale in a few days, ho is also pre pared to make harrows, wagons, carts, wheel barrows, &e., La., and to do all hind of repairing at the shortest notice, and in the moat substantial manner. iopon N. W. corner of Montgniory and Wash • ington ots. March 27 1855-If. Lancaster County, se. THE Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, To the Sheriff of Lnnenster County GREETING. .If Henry Musseltuan make iron secure In prosecuting his claim, then summon by good and lawful summo ners, John G. Miles, Michael Berry and Sarnh Shoenberger, acting executors and devisees in trust of Peter Shoenberger, dee'd., so that they be and appear before our Judges at Lencaster, t our Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster, there to be held on the third Monday in April next, to answer the said Henry Mussel man of a plea, wherefore he, the said plaintiff, and the said defendants together and undivided do hold all those certain two tracts of land, with house, barn and other buildings thereon erected, bounded and described as follows : No. 1, begin ning in the middle of the Marietta and Mount Joy Turnpike road, and along the same North, twenty-nine degrees and one quarter East ; one hundred and thirty-three perches. thence by oth er lands late of Frederick Hrtines,"dee'd., North sixty degrees and five-eighths West; 128 perch es and one-tenth, to the middle of the Marietta end Colebrook road, and along the VIM, South 28 degrees and three-fourths, West 155 perches and one-fourth to a post, thence by lands of hen ry Sulsbach South, 21 degrees, East 92 perches and seven-tenths to a post, and South 69 degrees and ono-half East, 38 perches and one-tenth to the beginning: Containing one hundred and fourteen acres and one quarter, strict measure. No. 2, beginning at a black oak stump, thence by land of Samuel Nnyler North 79 degrees West, 29 perches and nine-tenths too pest, thence along lands late of said Frederick Hninesolee'd., South 29 degrees and one-fourth West, 48 perch es to a post on the South-West side of a road, thence along said road and by said land Stiuth 48 degrees and one-lburth East 28 perches and three-tenths to a post, dienee by a small strip of ground sold by the dee'd., to Daniel Rinehart North 30 degrees and three-fourths East, 80 perches and three-tenths to the beginning Con taining nine acres and one-half, strict mensure, being the same property conveyed by John Ilahle man and wile to Henry Mussolinin as per Deed, Recorded in Record Book 1. vol. 7, pages 596 & 598 ; see in Iteccmder's Office at Lancaster where of the said delendants pat Mien between them to he made according to the laws rand the customs of this Commonwealth, in such cases made and provided, do gainsay, end the same to he done do not permit very unjustly and against the some laws and customs as the plaintiff says. And have you then there the nature of those summo- Ilews and this writ. $2 31 15 00 82 81 Witness the Honorable Henry G. Long, Pres ident of our said Court at Lancaster, the sixth day of March in the year of our Lord one thou sand eight hundred and J. BOWMAN, March 20, 1855.-4 t Prothonotary. R MODE S'S FEVER AND AGUE CURE, NATURE'S INFA LLIBLE SPECIFIC, 17ou the Prevention and Cure of Ixtulturrvorr and Itiortrr.twi FEVERS. FEVER end Aucu, Citu.t.s and FEVER, Dr mu Ao t7E, GENERAL DE DILITY,NIGHT SWEATS, and all other rorms ut disease which have a common origin in MoktAl,lA Or :q.t.., This subtle atmosphere in poison which at certain seasons is unavailable inhaled at every breath, is the same in character wherever it exists,—North, South East or West,—and will everywhere yield to this newly discovered anti dote which is claimed to he the lIREATEIEE DIS COVERY IN MEDICINE EVEM MADE. This =peeitie is so harmless that it may be ta ken by persons of °my age, sex or conditon and it wil! not substitute for one disease others still worse, as is too often the result in the treatment by Quinine,. Mercury, Arsenic, out other poisonous or deletremis drugs not a parti elu of any of which is admitted into this preps The proprietor distinctly claims these extra ordinary results from the etc of ;;ATURAL AsTmoTE 'FO MA[ ARIA. it will entirely protect any resident or travel• ler even in the most sickly or swampy localities, from any Ague, or Bilious disease whatever, or any injury from constantly inhaling Mah,riaor Miasma. It will in=tently chgek the Ague in persons who hove suffered for any length 01 time. front one day to twenty yearn, on the they need never have AstrimEll CHILL, by continuing its use ac cording to directions, It will immediately relieve all distressing re mits of Bilious or Ague diseases, such an general debility, night sweats, &c. The patient et once be gins to recover appetite end strength, and contin ua until a permanent and radical cure is ellec• tad. Finally, its use win bani,h Fever and Ague from familia end ell class.. Farmers end la boring nten by adopting it as a preventive will be free front Ague or Bilious attacks in that Reason of the year which, while it in the most sickly, is the most %minable m, to them. One or two bottles will answer fur ordinary cases , some may require more. Directions printed in German, French and Spanish, accompany each bottle. . . 'Price . One 1./C.414i, Liberal discounts made to die truth, Trade circulars forwarded on application, and the article will he consigned on liberal terms to responsible parties in every section orate coun try. JAS. A. RHODES, Proprietor. Providence,ll. I. Anoxia—ln Huntingdon, Thomas Head & Sun, and for tulle by dealers generally. March 20,1855-Iy. riko , 4tOtrltNElD ORPHANS' COURT SALE. [Estate of William Buchanan deceased.] BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Huntingilon.county, there will be exposed at public solo on the premises, On Thursday the hill clay of Ainql, next, the following described Heal Estate, to wit t ONE TRACT OF UNSEATED LAND war ranted in the name of Benjamin Elliot, situate in the township of Union and county of Hunting don, containing 26 Acres 38 Porches, bounded thy the Juniata river, lands of James Fea. John Grove, and others, known as thp Fisher tract. ALSO,—On the same day, ONE TRACT OF LAND, being part of two larger tracts, one of which, was surveyed on a warrant granted to Robert Simpson, and the other on a warrant to Charles Kelly, situate in Bratty township, con taining 266 Acres 128 Perches and allewanco, adjoining lands of John A. Campbell, James Lane and others. ALSO,—On Saturday rho tilt day of April, next, ONE TRACT OF UNSEATED LAND, warranted in the name of Devitt Itapsloy, situate in Hopewell township, Huntingdon county, con taining 333 Acres, lying in the Little Valley about two miles from SlTup's Mill, at the foot of Broad Top and the Rive• mountains. Toasts OF Sate.—Ono third of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale, and the residue in two equal Elmwl payments, with interest to be secured by rho bonds mid mon lygoges of the purelmscr, ELIZABETH BUCIIANAN, __March 10,1852--2 t. Atheinistruf: ix ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, LETTEMS of Administration on the estate of Abrallani Bransteter, deed., late of the township of Warriormark, fluntimtdon county, having boon granted to the undersigned by the Register of saki county, all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and all persons having claims will present them duly authenticated Pr settlement. RkIORGE BRANSTETTER, March 20, 1855, Administrator._ BLA,llllKS,..4lways buy your Blanks at the "Journal Mee." Wu kayo now prepared a ve ry superiorartlela of BLANK DEEDS, BONDB, JUDGMENT NOTES, SUMMONS', I:XI:CC ' TION &v, . JCNIATA ACADEMY. TILE Summer Session of this Institution, loca ted in Shirleysburg, will commence May let, 1855, and continue tire months. The location being pleasant, free from the Ague aad Fever of the Juniata Valley, and easy of access by a daily late of Coaches from Mt. Union, seven miles distant, on the Central 12.8., 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 $lOOO. No ardent Spirits are sold in the town, and Board ing can be had as reasonable as anywhere also in the centre of the State. The Principal has secured the assistance of Mr. E. P. SWIFT, A. B. of Jefferson College, end son of the Rev. E. P. SWIFT, D. D. No roaeonabfo pains will be spared to give literary training, along with all proper attention to the moral and religious culture of the pupils, in or der to prepare for entering our beet colleges, and especially in view of practical V!, the great end of education. The government will be firm, yet parental. Personal advantage, n sense of honor, end the great laws of the Bible will he appealed to rather than the teachers authority. TERM B.—Board ing, tuition end room, per ses sion, in the flintily of the Principal, fifty dollars. Earl nypl iynti on desirable. Tnitioti in Primary English, eight dollars. Iligher English, ten dollars. Classics, twelve dollars. Payable quarterly in advance. REV. G. W. SMAIFFER, A. M., iII,II,IIENCES.—Rev. A. B. Brown, D. D.— Rev. Wm. Smith, D. D., Canonsburg—Rev. I). Elliott. D. I).—Rev. E. I'. Swift, D. 1)., Alle glmny—Rev. A. G. M'Gill, D. D., Princeton, N. J.—Rec. George Elliott, Ale:Canaria—John Brewster, Esq., Shirleysburg. March 20, 1855.-tf AGRICULTURAL. NOTICE is hereby given to the members of the Huntingdon County Agricultural Soci ety, and to farmers and mechanics generally, that a meeting of the Society will be held at the Court-house, in the borough of Huntimplon, on Wednesday evening, the 11th of April, next, for the purpose of•transacting such ousiness its may be deemed necessary to advance its interests. All persons interested in the promotion of ag ricultural science, and the domestic arts, are ro spectlully requested to attend. JONATHAN McWILLIAMS, Presq. J. S. 11Aurt s cc vs. J. S. IsErr - March 20, 1855—St. PRO( LAMATION. WItlatEAS by a precept to me directed, dated at Huntingdon, the 25th day of November, A. I). 1854, under the bands and seals of the lion. George Taylor, President of the Court of Common Pleas, Over and Terminer, and gener al jail delivery of the 24th judicial district drum sylvania composed of Huntingdon, Blair and Cam bria, and the Hon. Thomas F. Stuart and than McWilliams, his associates, Judges of the county of Ilantingdon, justices assigned, appoint ed, to hear, try and determine all and every in dictincuts anode or taken fur or concerning all crime, which by the laws of the State are made capitol or 11:Ionics of death and other offences crimes nod mi,lcummors, which have been or shall hereafter Inn committed or perpetrated fur crimes aforesaid—l am commanded to make pub lic proclamation throughout my whole bailiwick that a Court of Oyer and Terminer, of Common Pleas and Quarter sessions, will ho held at the Court House in the Borough of Huntingdon, on the second Monday (and 9th day) of April, next, and those who will prosecute the saint pri soners be then and there to prosecute them as it shall be just, and that nll Justices of the Peace, Corontrs and Constables within said county be then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, with their records, in quisitions, examinations and remembrances, to do those tluugs which to their takes respectfully appertain. D.ited nt Huntingdon the 35th day of November, in the year of our Lord 1851, nod tho 78th year or American Independenee, JOSHUA GREENLAND, Sheriff. March 13, :855. PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, by a precept to me directed by the Judges of the Common Pleas of-the County of Iluntingdon, bearing test the 25th dav of Novetnber, 1854,1 out commanded to make Public Proclamation throughout my wholebaili eick, that a Court of Common Pleas will ho held in the toast I louse in the Borough of Hun tingdon, nu the tido' Monday (and 16th day) of April, .1.1)., 1354, fur the trial of all issues in said Court, which remain undetermined before the said Judges, when , td where all jurors, witnesses and suitors, in the trial of all issues are required to appear. . - - - Dated at Huntingdon, the 25th day of Nov., in the rear of our Lord 1854, and the 7ath year of Ameriran Independence. JOSHUA GREHYLAND, Sheriff. SHIRLEYSBURG FEMALE SEMINARY, Shirleyeburg, Huntingdon Co., Pa. PUP, subscriber gives notice that he has as stoned the charge of this Institution as Prin cipal, find that he will open it for the reception of pupils, on Wednesday May 20d. It posses sea superior attractions in its healthful location, convenient buildings and handsome grounds.— The Principal flatters himself that equal advan tages will be found in the nequirements of his Lady and himself, trot their cl,iil 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.purc christianity without sec tarian bias. The charge for board with English tuition will he per term of 22 weeks, Day tuition per quarter, - - - - $1 00 to 66 00 lleasonablp extra charges will he made for an. eient and modern languages, Music, Drawing and Painting.. Till the opening, circulars, containing full par ticulars may he obtained of William B. Letts, Shirleysburg, Pa., or of the subscriber at 121 Clinton Place, New York,. .J. B. KIDDER, A. M. REFFEILLNCES.-1/ev'ds. It. and A. D. Gillette, of Now York City, March 13, 1855—At. Cassville Seminary, Male and Female. The Summer Session will open 4th May.— ly new and commodious building will then be ready for use—we will then be able to accommo date, in the Seminnry,—and in town,—ono bun. Bred and fifty students. Front present prospects this , much room will be necessary. We have determined to connect with the In stitution a Nounal department, and will give special attention to. mud deliverlectures upon the theory and preetiee of teaching. We have now a fall and competent board of Instructors con sisting of fear gentlemen and three ladies, pre pared to impart instruction in all its literary, scientitie and ornamental branches, usually taught in the best seminaries. Farther informa tion may be had by addressino• the Principal. J. T. Tommx„ Camille, Huntingdon Cu., l'a. March 27, 1855-3 t. C 11. A D TI? any person is desiroutrof obtaining any pro .' perty belonging to mo I nuke this opportuni ty of announcing that 7 am always willing to • without requiring the musty records of the County Docket to ho overhauled for a pretext for exposing the sumo at •‘ Shorirs Salo." GEO. IV. SPEER. March 20, 1835. A most boautiful Woof Bongo do Laine pat- A -3 - torus, and in the pieco, front 181 ctl up to 50 cts. per yard,just ruccived and far rale by .1. 6. w. S.IXTO,V. L o b O_KING Glasses, j up, I . . i ect I lyetkr i t , f c t i t . s 7. ettl Y GOLD 01.14LVS—A line variety for sale, 1 o. ry low, at EUM. SNAlali• ' JUST RECEIVED awl for sale Fish, Salt and Plaster by J. & W. Skx•row. ULOUR hy *IL HI. Wheat by tho butshei tth• E sale at p. P. GIVINS. A Book for tke Times. CIRRISTIANITY AND STATESMANSHIP ki —with Hints on Kindred Topics by Wtn. Hague, 12 tno. Cloth. Price, $l, This is a roll.ne that will interest every Pa triot. In it.are developed the relations of Chris tendom to the Ottoman power, and other topics peculiarly interesirng at the present day. Doctor Ilaguo i;a lively and beautiful wri ter on all subjects, but particularly so, wo think upon the topic treated of in this book. Its his torical eketohos nro comprehensive and brilliant, and it is a hook that cannot fail to do an impor tont service to the reading publie."—N. Y. Chronic. Parley's lb...chola Library, a perpetual fund of instruction. Illa4tratbd by uver 500 engra ving?, Bvo. 81, !al. " • • " " " "Tlie c .1 ,er issned."—N. Y. In dependent. . . . . Handsomest nn.l cheapest book fur youth we have ever seen "- -Re Herald. : • • • • - • • • Parley's Pictorial, a book for home education profusely embelliThed with fine engravings—and put up uniform with the, Household Library.— Bro. $1,50. The Youth's Galaxy, a beautiful and useful book for children end youth with many foments. 1 2ino. 60 cents. Pius Ninth, last <Abe Popes, or the Judg ment of God upon the Nations.-12 mo. 25 cents. The Coining Struggle among the Nations of the Earth, descrEied in accordance with the pro phocies of Ezekiel, Daniel and the Revelations ; showing the important position Britain and A lorries wilt occupy daring and at the end of the awful conflict. 81. a pamphlet, 10 cents. The almost incredible 'number of 150,000 have been sold. "Remit the price and the books ordered will he received by return mail. For sole by oil the booksellers. EDWARD H. FLETCHER, Publisher, 117 Nassau st. New York. March 13, 1855-41. DA cAtzßitrovnms. one of the first and most ex. perieneid operators, has opened a Gallety for a short time in the Rail Road House, where ho is prepared to take daguerreotypes of every . . . Ladies and Gentlemen are incited to call and examine his specimens. Any person sitting for a picture will not he required to take it if not satisfied. lie can take as good pictures its cloudy weath er es in clear, only requiring longer sitting ; therefore small children should be taken on cleat days and between the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock. 11.uomi opon from 8 A. M., until 3 P. M. Murdt 1:i, 1855, SHERIFF'S SALES. 1)1 virtue of sundry Writs of Fl. Len. Fa. 1 ) Vend Exp.. issued out of the Court of Cum. Pleas of Huntingdon county, tuul to tne di rected, I will expose to Public Sale at the Court Ilousti,,,in the I3orough of Huntingdon, on TUESDAY the 10th .lay of April next, 1935, at 10 o'clock, A. M., of suid day, the lollowin. do-', scribed Rent Estate, to wit , small tract of land in Berme township. Min i I tingdon county, containing forty two acres blare or les,, with a small log house, n franca Bla me, and blacksmith shop thereon erected, bound ed by lands of James Livingston, Joalnut Green and others, with a small portion cleared. Seiz ed, taken in execution, and to be sold as the pro perty of Gilbert Cheney. . . ALSO. dc- A L f T eJu i t r t c, t interest o adjoining f a nt ground in the village of Shade sap. Huntingdon county, adjoining tho :Methodist Church lot on the north. lot of James Sherero cn the 1111110, fronting 30 feet each, on the pulilie street 04, 1 highway, through said„village.-4 41 1; unit being on the west side of the same, and extending hack at right angles thereto, 140 feet each. Seised, taken in execution and to ho sold as the proper ty of William Myers. A i.SO. rpWO untie adjuinin.4 him of ground situate I in the village of Urbisonia. in the township of Cromwell. each fronting 50 feet on cromwell street, and extending in depth 140 feet to an al ley, and numbered 9 and 10 in the recorded plan of said villiu4e, on lot Na. 9 there is a two story log house, used no a wheel-weight shop, and on hit No.lo there are a two story frame dwelling house, and shedstable. Seised, taken in execu tion, and to be sold as the property of Joseph Coughcnottr. A LSO, AL LI, the defendants right, title and interest in and to one lot of ground to the borough of Alexandrin, bounded on the north by the Potion. on the west by an alley no feet wide, on the south by an alley, on the east by tlitrtslog street to the canal, thence by the said canal to the place of beginning, having a Tnnuery there on erected, containing 24 lay-a-way vats, 2 limes, 4 handlers in The house. The Ton House being 45 feet by 24 bet, frame, two stories blab, n Hark llousu Go by 24 feet, with a water privalege from the upper spring, forever. .Seized, token in coo cittion, and to be sold as the property of Daniel . , ALSO. 41 1.4 i A L . l, the right , title, Its interest of defendant ri in and to a lot grow lin the borough of Cassville, I%lr . 1,11110 louse thereon erec ted, bound°, , lot or .frAhout Greenland on the east, mad bi' le LutheranTheting honse lot on the west, and street on the north and south by land thrmerly belonging to.the heirs of Robert S'prer, deed. Also. all the defendaids rights in and to a house and lot of ground, knouts as the Mond. Hume of Robert Speer, deed., hosing a largo house thereon erected, being a double' home, part of brick, and the hien& frame and pin , tera and weather ',mad kitchen. Also,' one other lot in the southern end of Cassville, with ono and a MIK story log house thereon tree. led, fronting the street on the east, and Joining a lot et Isaac Ashton on thin south, and on the north and west, hounded by lands of Joshua' Greenland. Seined, taken in execution. and to. be sold as the property of George W. Speer. ALSO. I 131't hi s a f izo w f h t i l g m p a r l o , u p s , . o r l s y v r t i o t l w i t h .. a — v e o I n e o v i r i l , nn f ground in the village of Snlshurgh, Barren I Township, fronting, tin Met on Mein street, and extending back 120 Met. Bounded on the east i by Thomas Steward on the west by George W. Chesong, deed., having thereon erected it Two story Log House and Kitchen and other out boil dings ; also, twenty-two acres of land more or l less adjoining the village of Salsburgh about 20 of which is cleared ; bounded by lands of Jol, Shock, on the west, on the east by lands of George Johns, having thereon erected a Bank Barn sn feet long by 30 wide, with a wagon shed attaelt ad thereto. Also, Minty-eight acres ut land more or less lyingm Baum township, Bunting don county, with 35 acres cleared, adjoining lands of Alexander Bell and others. Seised; ta ken in exertion, and toluysold as the property of John Harper. ALSO, *. .. _ . . . One piece, parcel or tract of hold, inch ding no island in the Raystown Branch of the Juniata river, containing together sixty-six acres he the same more or less, being port of a larger tract of lend in the name of James Murdock itml being the mansion place, whereon Otto widow of James Entrain, Esq., dec'd., retitled before hot death. Also,.one other niece or parrot of land unimproved, containing fitly aeon more or less being port of a larger tract, in the name of Oa., per Myers, adjoining the said last described other tract, alm one other tract, piece, or parcel of land containing ninety-eight acres bo the samo more or less, adjoining the Alonlock part, on which is erected an old Gristmill, together with the hered itament+ and appurtenances &e. Seized and Li ken in executicin, and to be sold as the property of Matthew Crownover. JOSHUA GREENLAND, Susairee OFFICE, ?. Sheriff. 111111,inplun, Pa. S March la. 1855. HORSE BILLS, EATLY printed on short notice, awl at low prices at the Journal Office" D ONNE'IIi. of alt torts aqd colon, also, Mis.' 1) Fluts, from 31& to 3UO, just received nod for solely J. & W. SANTON , _ - JUST receiving. ful,Nrcclt, %Aerial, Herrin.. * .., !?c., and fors !,t• W. t VTON. . . . COURT AFFAIRS. APRIL TERM, 1850. Trial Lid. Henry Sheesly vs Moses W. Shugart. Christian Couts vs John Hildebrand. Luken's Adrnx., vs Maddens. John Savage vs John Fisher. BiekerstafT et al., vs Patterson. D. Walker vs J. W. Myton's Admr. Samuel Bolinger vs Wm. Johnston. George Jackson vs Sa”amons Ears. James Wall vs Peter Bucket. Henry Mytinger vs Peter Livingston. John Savage vs Barkstresser. J. Simpson Africa vs Daniel Flenner et al. Iliret for Caldwell vs Daniel Africa. David Caldwell vs Dell and Cretely. Commth. for Shoenberger vs M. Crownover. Hirst Clark & Co., vs Myton & Cunningbm Commth. for Bretton vs M. Crownover. Joshua Johns vs Blair Robison & Co. SECOND WEEK. Andrew P. Wilson vs M. Buoy. Commonwealth for Ityle vs Hooper & Hooper. Dysarti Ex'rs., vs Cryders Admr. Apgars F.x'rs., vs Isaac Ashton. Horatio Frexler & Co., vs J. & W. Saxton. Scott & Wife vs. William Johnston. Adolphus Patterson vs Jno. Doughabough. Philips vs Bigham et al. Commonwealth for Kyler vs Bobert Madden. Sterling & Alexander vs Baeken Still & Co. James Bucket et al., vs Isett & Wigton. Solomen Ginter vs Joshua H. Con's Admrs. Bohm Stewart vs John S. Miller. Louie Schneider vs Matthias Keifer. Broad Top M. B. B. Co., vs Jacob Cresswoll. Mary Ann Smith vs Peter Moor's F.x'rs. William MeNite Indorsed vs John Daugherty. Rev. McGinnis' Adtnr., vs George T. Hudson. Grand Jurors. Brice Blair, merchant, Dublin. William Clark, farmer, Shirley. Williatn Camp. carpenter. Porter. William Crutsley, farmer, Cass. Richard Chilcott, farmer, Union. Charles Cowden, blacksmith, Brach•. Henry Cohen, farmer, Barrer. David Corbin. farmer, Walker. Alexander Gilleland, farmer, Tell. Joseph Hunter, carpenter, Jackson. John JOIWI, farmer, Tell. Jelin Kiner, farmer, Franklin. ' William Long, blacksmith, Henderson. James Morrow, farmer, Dublin. James Maguire, farmer, West. James Orr, farmer, Tell. Ntria Stewart, manufacturer, Jackson. 1,1, Stevens, tailor, Brady. George Swartz, farmer, Cromwell. Lewis Stever, farmer, Cass. Isaac Taylor, farmer, Tod. Samuel gehell, farmer, Hopewell. John Wicks, farmer, Shirley. John Hefner, (of Janli,) limner, Walker, Traverse Jurors, FIRST WEEK. Robert K. Allison, farmer, Brady. price X. Blair, merchant, Dublin. Owen Boat, coach maker, Henderson. Miles Brown, laborer, Spriin:l , ll.l. Isaac Buck, farmer, Warriormark. Samuel Campbell, teaelier, Richard Cunningham, flamer, Joekson. `1:11A A. Cre,swell, merchant, Barret, Richard Culegate, blacksmith, Cromwell. E.laard Duncan, filmier, Ilcpetcchl. . John Duffey, mason, George Eby, farmer, Shirley. • John Eberle, farmer, Fratil.lln. John Frazier, farmer, West. Dewall F(1118C, limner, Hopewell. Henry Grazier, farmer, Warriormark. Thos. Henderson, (of David,) farmer, Warrior• mark. - James E. Harper, Dublin. Francis Huller, Brady. Joel Isenberg. farmer, Porter. Aaron Keller. I . :oilier, Henderson. Samuel Keith, teacher, Morris. Long, grocer, Henderson. David Long, thriller, Clay. Daniel Massey, farmer, Horror. George Myers, farmer, Shirley. Marlin, plasterer, Clue. Henry L. McCarthy, B. lv. John Merrick, firmer, Dublin. Benjamin Neff, farmer, Porter. Calvin Noble, limner, Barer,.. Abraham Port, blacksmith. Henderson. Geo. W. Patteroon, blacksmith, Jackson. David Pheasant, farmer, Union. Christian Peightal, farmer, Barree. Abraham Renner, carpenter, West. Benjamin Rhodes, farmer, Cromwell. Jesse Butter, farmer, Cromwell. James Slone, limner, Cub.. Joseph Showalter, farmer, Penn, John Stewart, (Manor) farmer, Biome, Robert Stitt, Henderson. Andrew Taylor, thriller, Tod. Isaac Trout, limner, Hopewell. Joseph Taylor, farmer, Clay, David C. Wilson, farmer, /fume. John Weight, limner, Franklin. Jesse Yocum, just. pence, Brady. BECOND WEEK. Thomas Adams, chair maker, Henderson. John Atkinson, farmer, Dublin. Arthur Antlers., farmer. Brady. Andrew Allison, farmer, West. David Beek, jr., farmer, Warriormark. Jacob Baker, enliinet maker, Porter. Abraham 13rumbaugh, farmer. Hopewell. Washington Baker, fanner. Tod. ,Tohn Chileott, farmer, Cromwell. Nicholas Corbin, shoemaker, Cass. James Coy, Rumor, Barrett. David Clarkson, just. peace, Coss. Archibald Dell, farmer, Cuss. William Dorris, sr., Henderson. John Dysart, farmer, Franklin. Joshua Hick., farmer, Porter. Henry Holtzapple, miller, West. Baninmin Isenberg, farmer, Morris. Joseph Law, merchant, Morris. 'Robert Mcßurnev, merchant, Jackson, Henry Miller, farmer, Porter, Isaac McClain, filmier, Tod. Peter Speck, farmer, Penn. Caleb Swoope, farmer, Union. David Swoope, farmer, Clay. William D. Shaw, shoemaker, Porter. Dawson Smawlev. farmer, Shirley. John 11. Smith, farmer, Jackson.. John Fn7der, shoemaker, Walker. Adam Speck, farmer,. Hopewell. George H. Steiner. Samuel Walters. farmer, Tell. Abraham Weight, farmer, Franklin. George W. Price, farmer. Cromwell. Daniel Roberts, farmer, Shirley, Robert. B. Myton, farmer, I.l.irrer. Huntingdon, Mardi 18, 1855. PETER OSBORN, Jr. . \X7IIOLESALE and Retail Beading, & Mat- N , tress Warehouse No. 81 North 3stl st lird door above Arch cast side, Philadelphia. Feathers, Feather Beds, Bolsters & Pillows, Curled Bair, Moss, Wool,Cotton. Flock & Husk Mattresses, Straw Palliasses, Settee, Pew & Chair Cushions all kinds & color, lhl•ticking, Cheek, Moroeue & Damasks, by the yard or plece„Cotts, Cattails, Sat'kings & Cords. Coon terpanes white & colored, Cumfortubles of all kinds and by the single one or the dozen, Crilt, Berth, Single &9, 10, It, 12, 4 13, quarters Blankets, ltieuehrd & tTobleitehed Sheets, Blea ched Muslin A Cheek Pillow Cases, Towels of all kinds, Table Linen, Table Covers, Damask Table Cloths, Bindings or ill kinds & colors, Thread, Ac., Ac. N. 11. Bunton P. Cwt.'s Patent Feather Renovator worked by steam power is daily in operation Motile purpose of old and new feathers. All articles front 'ht.' 12. tublhb - mem watrauted. 1", REGISTER'S NOTICE. VOUCH is hereby given to all Persons inter " cited that the following named persons have 'tattled their accounts in the Register's office at Hnntingdon, and that the said accounts will be presented for confirmation and allowance, nt an Orphan's Court to be held at Ilmitingdim in and for said county of Huntingdon... Wednes day, the 11 th day of April next, 1855, to wit 1. William Moore, Administrator of William Selfridge, late of Barren township, dee'il. 2. Georg, McCrum, Adminhtrator of Martha Selfridge, late of Barrec to decd. 3. James Coy, Admini,trator of John Cu,, Into of Barren township, dee'd. 4. John Owens, Esq., end Peter Burket Guar dians of James Cox, one of the minor Children of Joshua Cow, late of Warriorsinurk township, deed. 5. Goorge P. Wakefield, Administrator of John W. Withington, late of Shirley township, deed. 6. John Snyder, Administrator de honk non with the will annexed of Philip Slinks, Litt of Huntingdon borough, deed. 7. Robert Tinsley, Guardinn of Ann Elizabeth Koller, a minor child of John Keller, late of Ca tharine township, Blair county, dee d. 8. The supplemental account of Daniel Piper ono of the Executors of tho last will and testa ment of Jacob Iluyett, late of Porter township, deed. O. Benjnmin F. Patton, Administrator of .Teo. Spitler, late of Warriorsmark township, deed. 10. JO9llllll Greenfond, Esq., and Wealthy Doreall, Administrators of Amon Liman, late of Cass township, deed. 11. 1/r. C. J. Hirst. Administrator of William 'first, Esq., late of Barre° township, deed. 12. George L. Calderwood, Administrator of John Cnlderwood, Into of tho borough of Bir mingham, dee'd. 13. Joseph Kurfman, erring Administrator of Daniel Kurfinan, late of Cass township, deed. 14. James Chamberlain, Administrator of Martin Gates, Into of Franklin township, ilee'd. HENRY GLAZIER. Register's Office, Register. Hunt. March 10, 1855. STARTLING, BUT TRUE: AIHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW. How often it happens, that the wife lingers from year to year in that pitiolle condition as not even for one day to feel the happy and exhilarating tnQu anco incident to tho enjoyment of health . THE BLOOMING BRIDE, But a few years ngo iu the flush of health and youth, and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and apparently in explicably, becomes a feeble, sickly, sallow, debili tated wife, with frame emaciated, nerves unstrung, spirits depressed, countenance bearing the impress of suffering, and an utter physical and mental pros tration, arising from ignomneo of the simplest and plainest rate. of health as connected with the mar ringo state, tho violation of which entails disease, anirering and misery, not only to tho wife, but often HEREDITARY COMPLAINTS UPON THE CHILDREN " UNTO T. THIRD AND DO.TII DENCDATION," Transmitting CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, HYPOCHONDRIA, INSANITY, GOUT, KING'S EVIL, and other nod worse Discas., as a DREADFUL INHERITANCE FROM THE PARENTS. And must Ode continuo? Must this be? Is there no remedy? No relie?4 No hope?" The remedy is by knowing the causes and availing them, and knowing the remedies, and benefiting by Mann. !hese are pointed out in THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, BY DR. A. M. MADRICF.AU, TROMBOR 01 DEEMS. or 1/0111,4. Oyu Hundredth Edition, (600,000), 18:no., pp. 250. yw mx seers, xrnu EINTISO, $1.00.] A standard work of esiablidted ivputation, found chard In the catalogues of the great trade sales In New York, Philadelphia, and other cilia, and sold by the principal bnok4ellera in the United Slat.. it was Brat pubUolted in 1847, since which time FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES hare been sold, of which there were upwards of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SENT BY MAIL, etteetleg the high °etiolation in which It Is hold as a re• liable porde° Medical BOOK FOR EVERY FEMALE the author having devoted Ilk exclusive attention to the treatment of complaints peculiar to females, In roved to which he is yearly consulted by thousands both in person and by letter. Hero every woman can discover, by comparing her own symptoma with those described, the nature, character, causes of, and the proper remedies for, her complaints. The wife about becoming it mother has often need of instrection and advice of the utmost importance to la, haters health, in respect to which her sensitiveness ha , bids consulting a medical gentlemau, will final such in. .straction and advice, and also explain many symptoms which otherwise would occaaion anxiety or alarm as all the peculiarities Incident to her 'Moabno are described. Hew many are mirroring from obstruction's or irregular. Hies peculiar tee the female ayatem; which undermine the health, the effects of which they are ignorant, anal ffir which their delicacy forbids seeking medical advice. Many 'mitering from pr olapna uteri (falling of the womb), or from floor elba, (weakness, debility, he.) Many are In conntant agony for many monthn weedier, confine. meet Many have difficult if not alangercom deliveries, and slow awl uncertain recororlea. Some whose lives are bamrded during 'melt time, will each Ond In its pages the tuacee of prevention, amelioration and relief. It id of course impracticable to convey fully the various subjects treated of, as they are of a nature strictly tended rut the married or those contemplating marriage. Nader, are you a husband or a father/ a wife nr a mother/ Ilave you the sincere welfare of those you love at heart, l'ruve your sincerity, Mt bee 00 time in ming what mese, interfere with their health and hap. at not less than your own. It will avoid to you and yours, ns it has to thousanalv, many a day of pain RIO anxiety, followed by eleepleaa nights, Incapacitating the mina! ter Its ordinary avocation, and °alienating them means for medical attendance, modicinea anal advortiami nostrums which otherwise would provide for declining years, the Infirmities of age anal the proper education of your children. In consequence of the universal popularity of the work, as ovideuced lay its extraordinary sale, variant!. imam!. bona leave been attempted, es well on booksollera es ou the public, by imitations or title page, spurious editions, and .rreptltiotta infringement' of copyright, and other devices anal deceptions, it has been found necesnry, therefore, to CAUTION THE PUBLIC to litay no hook unless the wools Dr. A. M. Alsruiasr, 120 Liberty Street, N. Y.," is on (and the entry in the Uleriee Office ea the back of) the title liege ; and buy only or respectable and honorable dealers, or rend by mail, and address to Dr. A. Di. Maurice:. SE- Upon receipt of Ono Dollar "THE MAR RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM PANION" Ia sent Nailed free) to any part of the United States, the °brioche and Britialt Province.. All letters must be post-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. MAURIOEAII. boa 1224, New-York City. Pubthatog Other, 129 Liberty Saver, Na". York. AGENTS 1% PF;NNS'ELT A NIA. T. 1t• l'etcrsea r , J. M. 111.4 & Ilro., aml Tlios.Cowyerthait,Phihale/p/ii , e—MrA. Williams. Ilu;ea•dadc—Slangier & Thu., Lou. easter—S. Tuck, Triac.d.arre--J. 13. Gunnison Erie—S,ina B. Lnufrer, ad/m.7/-11. Hall, Piaqou—Dr. S. D. Scott, Bedibrd—E. T. Hil dcrbrail, Indiana—J. S. Nickson and CM. L. E. McClure, ?'hambersbora--Jourph Swartz, Bloomsburg—Or W Earle, Waynediora-I'.a. ter & McMalui Belk/bilk—B. 4. Lance, Beading. robtOry u, 1155-6 m. ALL KINDS OF Lan & 4,inicp: JO B IMTING, 11 It tillAiksio PROGRAMMES, CARDS, &C., And all Kinds of Legal Blanks,. Usod by Magistrates & Others Printed at the JOURNAL orna. T ADIEs Lastfu,; nit.l Silk W(.II k Ittaro,,, and Gent Mot, awl `Ana:, nt tlio tar. Oa CEO. ka GLAIA. • nr„,,yia Door Vila Milli.. A NV, )Nli I , t'll, inscoyEny has recent .tl It Iwce mcde by Dr. Curtis, of thin city, in the treatment of Consumption, Asthma and alt Oisesses of the oing. We refer to "1/r. Curtis' 11.),,a1i5, or inhaling Hygean Vapor end Cher ry Syrup." With this new method Dr. C. has restored many afflicted ones to perfect health; on an evidence of which he has innumerable cer tificates. Speaking of the treatment, a physi cian remarks t It is evident that inhaling—con stantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor„ ' the medicinal properties most come is direct con tact with the whole of the oriel cavity of the lungs, and thus escape the many and varied chances produced upon them when introduced iota the stomach, and subjected to the process of digestion. The Hygeana is for sale at all the druggists' throughout the country. Nets, York Dutchman of Jan. 1.1. Tho Inhaler is worn on the breast tinder the linen without the least inconvenience,--the heat of the body being sufficient to evaporate Om fluid. Hundreds of CASES of CURES like the fol.- lowing might he named. One Paekage of Hy gonna has eared me of the ASTIJMA of six years standing. ins. F. liiewherry, P. M. of Dunconno., ' lam cured of the ASTHMA of 10 years standing by Dr. Curtis' Ilygeana. Margaret Easton, Brooklyn, N. Y. Price three Dollars a Package,—Sold by CURTIS & PERKINS and BOYD & PAUL, No. 149 Chambers St., N. Y.-4 packageg sent free by express to any part of the United States for Ten Dollars. N. 11.—Dr. Curtis' Ilygennn is the ORIGI NAL and ONLY GENUINE ARTIBLE, all others are base imitations or vile and INJURI OUS counterfeits. Shun them as you world poison. Sold by RUSSELL & SCIIOTT, No. 1 , 4 Market Street, Philadelphia, who will sell b) thadozenat Proprietors rotes.. Sept. 20. 1851 • VERY IMPORTANT INFORMATION • D n. JonNs, one Of the most celebrated Pby in New Yuri:, writes as coll.,: • q—__Aar 8, Orocti Da. (.. 111, Crthe your N (NI, I !.. VAPOR ANp CuctlßY YR, r, ihrouic Bronctiitis, and being much itation iu utfuotion., of thu '.,••! tab., and lungs, 1 ,Itu titer, ..,.n.niended yunr Medicated the most convenient 00 erectual applying anything of kind I hat, ever seen. io doubt. thint,:th,:, perJonA may be relieved, and inn:. by 'using yourreret You arc nt liberty to use th may think proper. p,etfull i y, pours. C. JOHN D., Goti Ifouston St., New Fork ENTLEmrv,-1 have recently Ind neensiva to test your (.erry Syrup and urgent Vapor in a rase of chronic ,61, throw'. that had rullt,ed to yield to other forms of treatinent., and tha SlViqiied mo , that whatever may ho the ,mmpositlim or your preparation, it. is nn inginsitioo, lad an ineellent remedy. I mists thr the sake alllietel that it might brought within the mull of all. li iv. Itactor Ciiktirmt wri•es, Xcw-York sov. I.i, 18.5 I. pr. Stn: --I think h'Adily of Dr. rortis'3 Ify,affa, ns a remedy in diseases of the throat o Having had some opportunity to ti ,t its efficacy. i am convinced that it is ff unfit excelleni medicine, both the Syrup and the inhaling application to the chest. The II Yu}, tNA is fur bale by Thomas Read & MOIL S . ec advertisement in another coh:eio headed. Hyticanntr, Jan. 23. 1855—Cm. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A LL person: interested are hereby utaiile.l that !otters of .iininktration open the tote of Samuel Good,late of Moent Uniou hare heel' this day granted to the uniiiirsirned nail all are hcroby notified that those having claims against the estate are requested to pre sent them, and all indebted to the estate of said dereased, are requested to make immediate pa) • meat to the undersigned administratrix. NANCY GOt 111, Administratrix of Samuel Good. dee'd. 31t. Union. Hunt. Co., Ca., March 3,1851. CASH MUSIC AM) PIANO STORE it.w®`TE Se wAT Nu. 333 Broadway, 14k. ! OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLI. Music at Greatly Reduced Rates, IVOTWITIISTANDING the combitan'Vs IN uncle to keep up the prices of nun copyright music, ayains/ the interests or null, composers, and the i r refusal to extend to Me. Waters the eourtisies of the trade, he is tia king immense sales—haying abundant evi• deuce, that he has public contd./Ince and sup. port, in his wesilion to the CI II EAT HONOPOLY, I and in his ellbrts to aid NATIVE TALENT, itud to adopt the Navtit34t. Ccnttcsev. His sloth. of American nod European music is immense, and the catalogue or his own publicattuns is • one of tho largest and hest selected in the UM. fed States.' Ile has also made a Gativr Itt.• nei Ilex in the prices of PIANOS, Mt:Loomis:l and Jlcstrot. lxsrnemsx•rs of all kinds. Sn• ! lwrior toned 0¢ octave pianos for $173, s_oo anal $221, interior of as good quality, and in. struments.as strong and as durable as tho, which cost $5OO. Pianos of every variety of style unilpr ice up to $lOOO, comprising those (se TEN (llfrorClA manufactories: among them the celebrated modern improved HORACE WA. Teti a PIANOS and the f irst premium .1:01.1A N Plexus of T. Gummi . A; Co's make, t ; owners Of the patent.) SECOND.IIA ND PIA NO, nt yr. d bargain., Prices front $lO to $130.- MttLooeoxs fronttart; different mane fitetorie,, inch oiling the well known S. & H. W. SMITH'S melodeons, (timed the enuel tempera ment,) (lie hest make in the l'hited &des. Pri. ees $l5. $6O, $75, $lOO, Silo, $125, 5135, awl 51.700. Smith's Double think Melodeons, $2OO. Pinuo and .3filudeon guaranteed. Ti,', Left tornts to the track, schools, &c. 12i por oent. discount to clergymen and churches. A orders promptly attenacil to. Music sent te all parts of the enentry, poet paid, at the reduced rates. General and select catalogues and schedule of prices of Fianna forwarded to any address free of clutr,E, February 1;1. 1 3111,Nit;)0!) ACADEMY, Shade Gap, Huntingdon County, Pa. ri II E session of this well known Instilus I I ti.oi aill open the ist Wednesday of !tiny, it is located at Shade Gap, IS miles from the Mount l:nien S:ation, on tint Pennsylvania Hail i Veal, faun which place there is a daity line of liciag situated in the country, it is removed I),in all the vices and temptations of town. .1 hr buildings are large, airy and commodious, ,:,.1 io or accommodating sumo 04) hoarders, Those ho Comic) be accommodated in the Insti.- tutio, con niacin good bottrilitig in the neighbor lc od :It about mb 1 ri, per week in of Etre months poyit ii3viire, winiliinc, 30 cents per aow.i. Light :1,1 Fin•l extra, for further par adOresu W. 11. WOOD, Principal. The Principals address will bo Easton Pn., un til the I t of April, attcr Out limo Shinlo Gap, Minting'lon county, Pa. Fob. 13, 1035.-11 iii. Fish for Star. I :; t . :tt-lunhunna Shutt, 1 ,, Galt just received anti -.ttic At the sture,r GEO. CiWIN JUSTrcccirrd r.nd for srtle, Ham, Shouhic , ul Side, Dried Oct, Lake Trout, White .139 Dried reeel , C , , Vtiea Apples, ito., for hr .1. & W. 5 .1 X 1 On
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