Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1835-1839, June 26, 1839, Image 3

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    Pennsylvania Legislature,
t,!( •
On FRIDAY last the Senate passed .
he bill to provide for an increase of sale_
pea of the President Judges. A message
vas received from the Governor nomina
ling B. Dallas as . President Judge of the
ew court recently established at Pitts
urg.
i in the House the bill for the establish
ilent of as asylum for the relief and sup
[•ort of the insane poor of the Common
wealth, passed finally, with an appropri-
Ilion of $12,000 to the institution, which
vas agreed ta, yeas 58 nays 18. The
ill was ably supported by Mr. -A'cuig
ocher and others, and opposed by Mr.
'Elwee. The Amendments of the Sen-,
to to the bill incorporating the city of
.. .
llegheny were concured in. The bill au
hori4ing the connection of the York
nd Baltimore with the Cumberland Val
ey Rail.•oad was indefinately postponed,
kens 37, nays 36.
lln the afternoon the following bills were
tossed: An act to incorporate the Flano
er Acadetry; York county. A supple
tent to the act incorporating the Colum
iia and Maryland Line Railroad company
1n act to authorize the administrators Of
lenry Minum, late of Crawford county,
o sell certain real estate. An act au
horizing the Cumberland Valley Rail
nod company to increase their stock to
,ny amount not exceedingsl,2so,ooo and
o negotiate a loan of 5600,60. The
>ill authorising the extension of the Read
ng Railroad to Harrisburg. was taken u p
nit the committee rose before any question
'xas had.
On SATURDAY in the Senate the
rnpilivement bill was under considers.
t. In the !louse the committee td investi
;ate the conduct of the late Board of
Caual Commisiuners made report. Also,
;the committee to visit the Gettysburg
'Railroad. Also the committee to inquire
into the causes of the disturbances here in
December.
On MONDAY in the Senate the bill
relative to the Dal timore and Ohio Rail
road passed the final reading with amend
ments. The improvement bill passed
(through committee. The folliitring bills
'passed finally. An act to incorporate the,
Bellfonte Female seminary. An act re-1
lative •to the Berko county prison; An
act to clasify the Assoc:ate Judges of the
State; an act incorporating the Blooms.
!burg Railroad and Iron company; an act
uthorizing the Canal CoMMissioners to
'.construct a bridge over the Railroad in
the city of Lancaster; an act allowing
damages to Alexandre Johnston and oth
ers; an act to incorpOrate a company td
eonotract a Canal from theriver Delawar e
through the southern part of Philadelphia!
I county.
In the liciuse 64 sections of the general
. . _
f!leCtion bill were passed through commit
tee, when the committee rose and had
leave to sit again. The bill appropriating
5700,000 to repair the public improve
ments passed finally.
On TUESDAY the Senate again bad
the improvement bill under c onsidera
tion.
In the house a committee occonferrence
was appointed on the York and Cumber
land Valey Railroad bill. The amend
ments by the Senate to the bill relative to
the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad was un
der consideration.
Pennsylvania lahlligencer.
Eleclitin of Protonotaries, Rcgi 8-
turB, tie.
The bill to provide for the election of
Prothonotaries, Registers and Recorders
and Clerks or the dilrerent courts, has
passed both Houses of the legislature,
and is now in the hands of the Governor.
Pray and Carpenter of the House voted
against the bill. They stood alone.
The bill to provide for the election of
Alderman and Justice of the peace has not
vet became a new.
Election of Canal Commisrioners
by the People.
The bill to provide for the election of
the Canal Commissioners .by fie People
passed the senate on Tuesday by the fol
lowing vote. Mr. Frail(%) of Schuylkill
is the only L3CoFoco who dared to vote
in favor or this truly democratic proposi
tion.
YEAS:—Messrs. Barclay, Bell, Brooke
Calwell, Case, Ewing, Frailty of Sch.
Frailey of the city, Fullerton, Killinger,
Maclay, Mtchler, ili'Conkey, Miller of
the city, Paul, Pearson, Purviance, Ster
rett, Strohm, II illiaius , Penrose, Speak
er. —2l.
NAYS,—Messrs. Brown, Carpenter,
Coplan, Hays, Kingsbury, Miller, of Ad
ams, Miller, of Betts, Parsons, Rogers,
*cyder, Stevei►sno.-11.
The Supreme court of this state have
decided that the goods of a bo'arder, in a
boarding house, are not liable to be dis,
trained by the landlord for rent. A
most righteous decision.
OBITUA RV.
"in the midst of life we are in death."
DIED—On Tuesday the 18th inst, at
the residence of her son, near the Shade
Gap, Mrs. RACHEL BLAIR, velvet of the
late Alexander Blair decessed, in the 85th
yeur of her age.
ATTENtioN!
HUNTINGDON INFANTRY.
Ij
14OU will par-
Jo- tade on your
usual ground at
k...,"' the Market house Xi
rf., Ituatingdon ,on :, 7'e
, ~.4 Thursday the 4th , A lt
- 4 of July, at 7 o'• ,!"
0 clock, A. M., for 1 1
the purpose of p
i ing to M'Connels- f
t town, to celebrate '''.
the ti3d AnniverSary of American Inde
pendence. Each : , member to be prepared
with IQ rounds of blank cartridges. Al
so. as many as prisgible, are requested to
meet at the Court house on Sattirday
next at S o'clock, for the purpose of drill.
by order of the Captain.
Wsi. B. ZEIGLER, 0. S.
AMIN ISTRATOWS
Notice.
AM persons indebted to the EstatC o
Benjamin Miller, late of the Borough
and County of Huntingdon deed, ssre reques•
tcd to make payment without delay, and all
persons having claims against said estate,
are requested to present them to the under
signed properly authenticated for settlement.
DAVID SNARE. Z Atl inisttabas
JAMES SAXTON. 3 m '
Huntingdon, June 26th, 1839.
FOR SALE.
The Subscriber olt rs for gale a tract of
Pattented Land, situated in Huntingdon
county Hopewell Township. Containinc:
about three hundred and ten acres, about
eighty of which is cleared, and has theron a
good wcll of water, and fine Dunn), and ti
numberof never failing springs also a large
quantity of the best of fruit Trees, such as
Appels, Pears, Peaches, Plumbs, and Cher
ries of varies kinds, also cnnvenienient small
buildings, with a quantity of good timber sit
uated on the land. Terms of sale will be
made know on the premises by.
SAMUEL REED,
Huntingdon June 26. 4-w P.
STOPE a Ji D T. 1.1
LIMO T.
HE Subscriber respectfully informs the
public, that he has removed his shop to the
'corner of Market Square, in the Muse for.
merly occupied as a tavern, by Alex.
CARMJN where he has on hand a gen
eral assortment of GOOD TIN ‘VARE,
which he will sell cheap at whole, sale or
retail. house spouting will he put on at
the shortest notice. He also has on hand a
general assortment of Sheet Iron ware,
stove pipe, Drums, Dripping pans, Coal
Scuttles etc. He has also a general as
sortment of HOLLOW-WARE, every
size of Pots, JI/ash: Kettles, teakettles,
and oval boilers. Of STOVES he l.as a
;rent variety—of all sizes of wood cook
ing stoves, and coal stoves with Sheet
Iron tops, all of handsome patterns, and
of superior quality of castin a _T, and are fin
ished with tin or copper, and in finish are
not inferior to any in the county.
All orders will be punctually attended
to, and thankfully received. Every ar
ticle cheap fur cash.
He hopes by punctuality, and caretull
attention to business, to mecca a good
Share of Public Patronage.
WILLIAII/ B. ZI.GLER,
Huntingdon June 19, 1939.-1 Y.
SURVEYING AND
SCRIVENING,
THE Subscriber will attend to all c s alls.
in the above line with which he may be,
favored—oflice 3 doors East of Henry
Dupp's Tavern, where lie may at all'
times be found except %en un business
in the country.
JACOB C RES WELL.
Huntingdon June 19 1839.
DISSIDILITTION
OF
CO-PAILTNERSIIIP.
AK E notice that the partnership s Theretofore existing under the firm e i
D. P. Tussey, & Co., in Sinking Valley,
untinvlon county, Pa. was dissolved by l
mutual'consent, in March last.
HENRY ATIIIULLEA ,
ARMSTRONG CRAWFORD,
DAVID P. •TUVSEY
Sinking Valley, May 29,1839.
The books are now in the bands of
Armstrong Crawford for settlement, and
all those whom this notice may concern
will do well to call on or before the first
day of September next, and settle their
respective accounts. st.
[Blanks for sale at
OFF/CE
NEW SPRING
GOODS.
H. & C. NEWINGHAM,
WOULD respectfully inform thcirfriends
and thepeople generally; that they have just
received at their
Stroa ME*
on the south side Of MARKET STREET.above
the Market House, a large assortment of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES
f')
&ado ! ,Fy
lIARD, AND Q . l7Er , A ARE,
LIQUORS, &c,
C , .ssimeres,
s.
bleached IltillA
lins;• Teas, Cog'
Sugars, and Mola
Goo-locks,
of all
and Steel;
and Whiskey.
They invite all inter; •
.fy themselves that their, ,,, ds ;;;
rior quality, and their
ER KS MODER 11,TE...a
May, Bth 1839.
VERY PI PORTA
FARMERS,
The Subscribers offer o;!
their improved celebrated rim
chines, at Aheir Shrps in Hun , ...
Lewistown. By application,
mail or otherwise to John Switzei,
tingdon--or Arthur B. Long,
farmers can be accommodated on
most reasonable terms. - Fur runnire , easy, '
doing the work well, and fur - durability; )
they dely the State of Pennsylvania to exfi
ceed them. Those who wish it, can have'
a straw carrier attached to their Maciine,
which will be a great advantage in thrash
ing, one hand less will be required to
take away the straw, and the caving much
more easily performed. By anagreemeni
with the Patentee's, we have the Exclu-'
sire Privilege of building and selling..iti
the county's of Perry Juniata, Mifflin,
Huntingdon and part of Cam Via. If
'Farmers, will consult their Own Interest,'
and keOli fret Irons troulde—they will
beware of buying Mc:elutes, of any kind,.
with the Strap passing under the Horses'
feet unless made and sold by us, as the
Pattent Laws, will be Strictly enforce.l.
A. B. LONG, St. Co.
June, 4. lE:',9.—Y.
dl U X 'l' 1.1 GDox
Cabinet & Chair
Wave Ilk ca ant*
THE Subscribers respectfully inform
the citizens of Huntingdon, and the
community at large, that they have taken
the Store formerly occupied by L. Gotta,
at the west end of Market streeet, where
they are prepared to sell wholesale or re
tale, any article in their line of business;
such as
SIDEBOARDS , SECRETARIES , SO
FAS, BUREAUS, WORK-STANDS,
CARD, PIER, CENTRE, I►l-
NING & BRE;IKF,IST I ARLES.
nigh, Field, French, and low post bed
steads; Rush bottom, llalb, Bent, Bali
more, straight ba,k , Bostim
111 pattern, and CWIIIIIIIII rocking
exuans.
Vonitian blinds of all colors'
qualities and size,; Paper Hanging of
various patterns nnd
CUNNINGHAM & BURCHINELL
Huntingdon, June 5, 1 t.S9.
in m!.., toner 11s :Men.
(led either in the coewrs or town, of the
shortest notice.
NOM IC.
Having taken Let tcrs of Ad min is tra I ow
on the Estate of 'William Harrison at.
West Township iii the County of lie
tingtlon. All persons indebted to
.Estate are requested to make
Payment to the subscriber in
of Huntingdon. And all per
against said Estate will piease pre
sent them for settlement.
JAMES SAXTUN.
Admir of William /Tarrison.
June-, sth, 1839,
P./L UJKLE PROPERTI
FOR SALE.
WIAHE Subscriber proposes to sell his
gia val
uable farm at public late, on the 15th
of July, 1[339, situate in Sinking Valley, Hun
tingdon county, containing 235 acres 113 per
ches of first quality of lime stone land, 175 of
which are cleared and under excellent fence
90 acres of which are in good clover, part
f which are well mixed with timothy. On
the farm are two good
2 STORY
4uuH;;;. ,
ouses t
!I H
one if which is large log house, and the
'other a new weather boarded, together with
a good bank barn 40 by
.80 ft. in size, also,
mother excellent log barn and a first rate
large orchard, containiog about
100 First rate 4'4,
APPLE TREES •
ALSO.—a never failing spring at the log
house, and a fountain near the door of the
weather boarded house. The wood land is
f the best quality of timber. This.property
is sitnated;o the Valley road reading to Bir
mingham, two miles , from Birmingham, and
two miles from Tyrone forges.
There is a stream of water running along
inside of the line on the northern side of the
property. Alan, a tenant house close to this
stream with as good a spring; as there are
in the county. This property is adjoining
land with Tyrone forges.
NO 2. Containing 126 acres and 35 per
ches, an allowance adjoining the property
above mentioned with a good log house one
tory and a half high, and a never failing
• :it the mini. with a pump therein, and a
fir- ;:rallery with a cellar under it
• • .•• pump; and a large log barn With
• t • •i•• ydition, and a first rate orchard
• •
,• s. plumbs and peaches. Of
• • . r :,ei 95 cr cleared and
,• ; ,r• bf Whichare
sr • •.y.l , •1 o irlr tim •
• ' • t best qu•ility
r f water :Move
• c inner.
•-, • , o• i• f Alexander
ti, s • , ,•1 1,11 , wit on the
RATHFON,
puiJi,,h,tl con
docrilne ad
i i n, Goulicke of Ger
• • a deep and
,
•• .0. our coon-
t , ed front th Gerniag.]
LOUIS 6)EFFON 410ELICKE,
t)F GERMANY,
TOE GREATEST OF
OLIX RE.I'EFACTORS:
Citizens of 0O;.111 atta Sottll.
.America.
To LOUIS Orion POELICNE, M. D., off
Germany. [Europe] belongs the imper
ishable honor of adding a new and precious
doetrine to the Sciences of Medicine—a
'doctrine which, though VeheMently op•
!posed by many of the faculty, (of which
he is a valuable member,) he proves to be
as well founded intruth as any doctrine of
j Holy Writ—a doctrine upon the variety
rofwhich are suspended the lives of mil l
'lion, of our race, and which he boldly
challenges his oiiposers to refute, viz:
Consumption* !s a disease always occa
sioned by . a disordered state of Vis Vitt°
(or life principle) of the' human body: of=
ten secretly lurking in the syeem for years
before Acre is the least complaint of the
Lungs—and which may be as certainly ,
though not so quickly, cured as a com
mon cold o" a simple headache. An in-,
valuably . precious doctrire this, as tt im
parts as important lesson to the apparently
health of both sexes, teaching them that
this insidious foe may be an unobserved',
inmate of their "clayey houses" even'
while they imagine themselves secure
from its attacks, teaching them that the
great secret in the art of preserving health
is to pick out the disease while in the
blade, and sat wive fill. the full grown
ear.
This iuusinous I)ettefautpr of man is al
so entitled to your unf , igited gratitude,
and the gratitude au world, for the in.
vention of ',is matchless aanative,—whose
healing fiat may justly claim for it such a
title, since it has so signally triumphed
over our great common enemy oonsump
tion, both in the first and last stages,—
medicine which has thoroughly filled the
Damara in the Al etcria Medica, and there
by proved itself the Conqueror of Physi
ciuni—a medicine, for winch all mankind
will have abundant cause to bless the
beneficient hand of a kind Providence,--a
medicine, whose wondrous virtues have
been so glowingly pot trayed even by some
of our clergy, in their pastoral visits to
the sick chamber; by which means they
often become the happy instruments of
changing d espondency into hope, sickness
into health, and sadness of friends into
joyfulness.
C.& B.
4AO LLICKUS.
.MATCHIESSSANA
i Oa r
ni to .nun than the
, yen the united
treasures medicine, which
is obtained eilmd I v twin the vegetable,
animal and mineral kingdoms, and thus
possesses 2. three id pu‘% et ,--a medicine,
wluch thus i designed as a remedy for
onsumption sulcly, is possessed of a will.
'serious influence over many diseases of
•
the human system,--a medicine, whim 1
P
begins to be valued by Physicians; who ~ Swoope, Jr.
,
are daily witnessing its astonishing cures wOULD respectfully inform his
of many whom they had resigned to list friends, that he has taken the
grasp of the Insatiable Grave. Store formerly known as P. Swoope 4
DOSE of the Sanative, for adults, one son, and that he furnished himself with a
drop; for children a halt drop; and for
infants, a quarter drop; the directions ex-I NEW & GENERAL ASSORTNIEN T
plaing the manner of taking a half or a
quarter drop.
Pat Ca—Phree and one third rix dol
Lars* (2,50) per HALF °ONCE
==e2i
*A German coin, value 75 cents.
st
A certificate from three members of
the MEDICAL PROFESSION In
Germany, in Europe.
We the undersigned, practitioners of
medicine in Germany' are well aware'
that, by our course, we may forfeit
the friendship of some of the faculty, but
not of its benevolent members, who are
uninfluenced by selfish motives. Though
we shall refrain from an expression of
,our opinion, either of the soundness or
l unsoundness of Dr. Goehcke's new doc
trine, we are happy to say that we deem)
his Sanativ too valuable not to be general
ly known—for what our eves behold and
our ears hear, we must believe.
We hereby state, that when Dr. Louis
°lron Goelicke first came before the Ger
man public, as the pretended discoverer
of a new doctrine and a new medicine, we
'held hint in the highest contempt, believ
ing and openly pronouncing hint to be a
base imposter and the prince of quacks.
but, on hearing so much said about the
Sanative, against it and for it, we were
induced, from !waives of curiosity mere
ly, to make trial of its reputed virtues,
upon a number of our most hopeless pa
tients; and we now deem it our bounden
duty (even at the expense of out self in
terest) publickly to acknowledge as effi
cacy in curing not only consumption,
but other fearful maladies, which we have
heretofore belived to be incurable. Our
contempt for the discoverer of this medi
cine was at once Swallowed up in our ut
ter astonishment at these unexpected re
sults; and, as amends for our abuse of him,
we do frankly confess to the world, that
we believe him a philanthropist who does
hunot to the profession, and to our coun
try. which gave, him birth.,
'The recent adoption of this medicine in
to some of out European hospitals is a
sufficient guaranty that it perffirms all its
promises: It need not our testimoy, for
wherever it is used it is its own best wit
, nese.
HERMAN EIMULLER, M. D.
WALTER VAN GAULT, M. D.
ADOLPII US WERNER, M. D.
Germany, December 10, 1836.
Tht above precious medicine (the on
discovery of Dr. hOUIS 0. GOEL•
ICKE, of Germany,) is for sale, wholesale
and retail, tiy;
L. 0. KESSiER
AGENT FOlt Mill I reek.
JAMES ENTitIKEN.
Agent tor Cofry Run.
Huntingdon County, Pa.
A Fine Farm
For Sale.
THE subscriber offers. for sale the. farm
he resides on, known as ROSEL.4f'tD, sit
uate in White Top, Cambria county Pa.—
This iarm comprises 200 acres of good land,
80 acres of which is cleared, and in a high
state of cultivation; 15 acres of it prime
.timothy meadow.
THE BUILDINGS
11111
;I";
are all of the best description. A comnio
dious dwelling recently built and finished in
the best manner, with every appurtenant
out building.
Large Bank Barn,
built i.. 1833, with stables fitted up most
conveniently for accommodating a large
stock of horses 'and cattle. 1 here is a!
pum of the purest water at the kitchen
pmoo, and a fine spring with a dairy &c., at,
con ye nient distance—a neat garden stock
ed with a variety of fruit—and a thrifty
•
- ORCHARD OF #ll .
•''‘i•• GRAFTED
TREES, selected from the beat. nurseries
near Philadelphia. The P 6ST Bonn from
Ebensburg to C leatfield, passes through this
place, which has also the convenience of a
POST OFFICE. it is diStant from Hell's
Forge, 12 miles. Persons dispoied to
..pur
chase will view the property, which will
recommend itself. The title is unexeep
tionable, and terms will be made accommo
dating. _
'ALSO—FoII SALE,
A FARM ,f 100 acres, one mile (fistfl j
from the above; 70 acres of which is clear
ed and in a good state or cultivation; corn
fortable and couvenient buildings on it, and
a great aburdaime and variety of fruit.
The above farnis if not Sold prior to the lr't
clay of September, will be then offered for
rent.
EDWARD SHOEMAKER,
Roseland, May 29, 1839:
I have also unimproved lands for sale in
lots to , suit purchasers, in this and the sur
rmindinF counties' of Indiana. J effe rson, Mc-
Kean, Cep' re and Clearfield, some of them
well timbered and on good streams.
linsclant , . May; 29, 1839 3t
EiVV etlablets
Hardwarc,Cinlcry, Iron, sire
follow ware.
ALSO:—SALT AND TIS II
Ilia assortment of Fancy articles are o
the best kind. Ife has also a large vari
lety of
QUEENS WARE,
Planes, ChiSSCIS, Augers,
Mahogany Veneer,
Rasps, &c.
and a general assortment of Tools of all
kinds.
Those who wish to buy cheep, will do
well to
CCPCALL AND SEE..,CIi
*Veit, Store!!
13•12 Or, IVIMMTLI3X,
Would inform the public generally
that their
NEW DRY GOODS
have arrived; and are now open for exam
ination at their Store formerly the Hun
tingdon Bank, and latterly occupied by
I L. Gotta, opposite the store of Swoope
son. Among them a comprised and ex.
tensive assortment of
FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS
Consisting of
Cloths, Cassimers, S'altinetts, and
Vestings, Muslin Difeanes ,
Chintzes, Gighams, Calli
coes, and Painted illus
fins, Silks, Satins,
Sheet iris's,
Bleached and
Unbleached Alas—
slins, Linen & cotton
Drillings, and a large as
sortment of FancyarlielcS,
Groceries, Glass, and Queensware,
Ilard GLare arid Cutlery, and
Nails, Shear, Cast and Blis
ter steel; assorted win
dow Glare; Look
ing Glasses;
and every article necessary for a con►plete
country store.
The public are requested to call, as
the
_y are determined to er,' SELL
CHEAP. 4:0
April 3d, 1839.
.I''ew C;oods.
JAMES SAXTON, JR
WOULD respectfully inlet m his
friends, that in addition to his for
mer sfnck, he has added Dry goods, Hard
ware, Paints and Dye stuns,
CLOTHS, S ATT N ETTS.
VESTINGS, CALICOES.
Gin ghams, Muslin de
leans, Silks and
SATINS, SHEET
ING% BLEACH
ED AND UN•
BLEACHED
MUSLINS,
Linen and Cotta Print* thech's and
Grass Cloths,
And a General assortment
Of Fancy Articles.
II A R 1) %V A B E.
Tea Kettles, German and English Scythes'
Traces, gun Locks, 11'eck Bats,
Saw-mill Files. Beatty's Socket
ChewZs, Plains, Irons, Selz
zers, Shears, Knives, Forks
Pen-knives, But and Ta
ble hinges , Awls and
Awl handles, Till,
Desk, ti• Pad Lochs;
Bed Screws, assor
led, an assort•
wend of
Screws, Ccrry Combs, Coffee milli, bay
and Dung forks, Shovels and Sintde
LIM ATINLP iS 4 •
- .
Indigo, Madder, Lo wood, ranmood, Co_
pat Varnish, Linseed Oi l,
_,c.'pirits of
TenTentine, Prussian Blue, re•
nitian Bra, ,Red Lead,
I PPAing, Softerage,
itose. Pink, Span
i,li. fFhiten•
ing Lam
black,
. . & c .
Ica, Cofree ‘ • Sugu, .///o/lasses, Quee n
ware, Brushes all sorts, Nuts, Con
fectionaries, Toys, Books and Sta•j3
tionark, Raisins and Prunes,
A General assortment of all the above
articles and as many more too tedious to
mention.
0::7 - Please CC Call and Examine for your
selves. i- Cl'eap fogy Cash.e-.0 all kinds
of (Autry product taken in exchange.
Map, 25, 1619
E. S.