CIRCUS AND Ora.a.r7:Za EZ=2TZCZ7 rir 2te ID TO BE EXHIBITED AT HUNTEIGpON, PA, ON SATURDAY .THIC 27th OF.JULY, INST. inAHE proprietors of the Giraffe and the New York Circus and Arena company a•caprctfully informs the public, that they have entered into arrangements to travel and exhibit together, at the same•time and place under a pavilion I urge enough to hold both exhibitions, and accommodate 3000 specta tor- ! THE CIRCUS, This exhibition is fitted up in a style wlaieh renders it superior to any thing of the kind in this country. Every exertion will be made en the part of the Equestrians, as ell as the Managers, to make it interesting and worthy of patronage. - The scenes in the circle will present a va riety of new and interesting feats of Horse manship, and other varied scenes of amuse ment and Equestrian exercises, which will, constitute the most delightful and genteel, entertainment ever offered in this place. The Giratre, or Cramelopard. This stupendous, majestic, and beautiful neimal, which is exquisitely depicted in the above masterly engraving by Mr. Adams of New York, is acknowledged to be the great est wonder of the animal kingdom. It is not only the tallest of all known creatures, but the rarest and most singular character. It has been the great desideratum of natura• lists in all ages, and but few specimens have, been seen fur the last thonsend years. It was known to the Persians about two thou s,* years ago, having been brought as "a present to Dl : daspes, father of Darius 1., several centuries before the Christian Era, by the Abvssians, who brought it from the interior of Africa, where alone it has eve: - been found.. --- ii,uWWExhibition from 1 to 5 o'clock in the afternoon. Admittance 50 cents,—chil dren half price. _ _ _ July 17, 11,39, I r:datable Town Property 70Vit CAM. THE Subscriber will (Her at public sale on ltnalay, the 12th of August (Court week) all that certain lot or tract of land, situated in the main street of the Borough of Hun tingdon. Ou which is eriected, a large and convenient T QP. 73 0 17 13 3 formerly occupied by L. Gaunt—a dwelline house and stable, together with a suitabl ! : building for a Mechanic's Shop. The terms will be made known on the day of sale. A. IA ZINGER. July 17, 1839. FAlierier's Sales. TIDY virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Exp3s vI&P Fieri Facies issued out of the courtt of Common Pleas of Huntingdon, County, aivi to me directed, will be exposed to public S.de at the court house in Huntingdon, on the 12th day of August next, at ten o'clock A. M. the following property viz: A tract of land situate in Dublin township adjoining lands of Mathew Taylor, John M'- munch, John Blair and others; containing 250 acres more Or less, 150 of which arc clear ed, having thereon erected a • • TWO STORY Log fit ous an:l a GOOD LOG BARN, with an AP or9har.d thereon., Seized and taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of Gilbert Kennedy. -ALSO 3 acres of land situate in Warriorsniark township, on which are eercted a A TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE (plastered) A S'EtANE STABLE, A TAN HOUSE, A BACK NOUSE and a TAN YAM/. eize and taking under execution and to be sold as the property of John Bullet, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. MAKE notion tharwe have applied to .11.. the Judges of Common Pleas or Huntingdon County, for the benefit of In-1 solvent Debtors, and the said Court have, appointed the second Monday of august next, fur the hearing of us and our credi tors, at the Court House in the Borough of-Huntingdon, a hen and where they may attend if they think proper. GEORGE HOFFMA , GEORG E .PR OUGH. , Huntingdon July I; 18s9. A CAMP MEETING • Will be held by the Methodist Protestant Church, on the old camp ground near Chil coatstown (1 rough Creek Settlement), to commence on Friday, August 30, 1839. In ' vitations are hereby extended to the minis ters and friends of all denominations, who wish well to the cause of Christianity, to unite with ns. J. Luis, Chairman Committee. July 17, 1839. THE WARM SPRINGS „ ,• BEMIS ,;.,1 B V-4'OTEL. , •thscriber respectfully informs his . , citizens generilly, that he • , . charge, the /intim. Springs, 5 miles from ./.(1 u, eiod has used cycle exertion co t - pwasant summer retreat, and ,• ny the p cam ; cof the public. Flu, medicinal virtues (Atli.: waters of the \\•"l,rni Springs, are unquestioncibly equal to, if - not itiperior to noiny of the fashionable watering places. Such as are anxious to re main at the Springs any length of time, can be accomodated with board, and the kindest attention shall be bestowed to make their situation pleasant. JOHN REA. Warm Springs, July 17, 1839. Proclamation. v\ HEREAS by a precept to me direc ted dated at Huntingdon, the 13th day of April, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and thirty nine under the hands and seals of tie lion• Thomas Burnside, President of the Court of Common Picas, Oyer and Terminer, and general jail deli , / ery . of the 4th judicial district of Pennsyl vania, composed of the counties of Mifflin, Huntingdon, Centre, Clearfield, and Jeffer son, and the lion. Joseph Adams, sad John Kerr his associate Judges of the county of Huntingdon, justices assigned, ap pointed to hear, try, and determine all and every indictments, and presentments made or taken for or concerning all crimes, which by the laws of the State are made capital or felonies of death and all other offences, crimes and misdemeanors, which have been or shall be committed or perpetrated within the said county, or all persons which are or shall hereafter be committed or be perpe trated for crimes aforesaid—l am comman ded to make. Public Proclamation. Throughout my whole bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Ter miner, of Common Pleas and Quarter Ses sions will be held at the court house in the Borough of I luntingdon, on the second Mon day and 12th day of August next, and those Nho will prosecute the said prisoners, be then and there to prosecute them as it shall be just, and that all Justices of the Peace, Coroner, and Constables within the said county be t henl and there in their pro per persons, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, with their records, inquisitions, examinations and remembrances, to do those things which their offices respectively appertain. Dated at Huntingdon, the 17th day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty nine and the 63t1 year of American Indepen dence. JOSEPH SHANNON, Sleff. Sheriff's Office Hunting- / don, July, 17, 1839. S BANK OF HUNTINGDON. NOTICE is hereby given, that an ap 1.11 plication will be made by citizens of the . Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to the nest Legislature, for an act of in corporation to create a Bank, to be loca• ted in the borough of lluntingdon, in the county of Huntingdon, to be named and styled" The Bank of Huntingdon," with a capital of live hundred thousand dollars, for the specific object of discounting and banking in the customary manner of Banks. Huntingdon, July 3, 1839. ARUN /S TRA TOWS Native. personsiudebted to the Estate of Benidmin Miller, late of the Borough and County of Huntingdon deed, are reques ted 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, JAMES SA xToN. Administrators. Huntingdon, June 26th, 1839. SURVEYING AND SCRIVENING. THE Subscriber will attend to all calls in the above line with which he may be t'avored--:oilice 3 dugs East of Ilcnry Dopp's Tavern, where he may at all times be found except when on business in the country. JACOB CRESWELL. liuntingdon Jane 19 1339. FOR SALE. The Subscriber off!rs for sale a tract of Pattented Land, situated in Huntingdon county Hopewell Township. Coma:tin about three hundred and ten acres, about eighty of which is cleared, add has theron good will of water, and file pump, and a number of 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 convenienient small buildings, with a quantity of good timber sit uated.on the land. Terms of sale will be made know on the premises by, SA M VET. REED. FTrtn'ir;,'.on junt , 2S. 4-w P. Hunt gdon A' Hollidaysburg AtiVitV , LA tiatis Notice is hereby given By the Commissioners named in the act of !Assembly authorising the incorporation of the Huntingdon and Hollidaysburg Rail Road Company, in pursuance of said act, 'that books to receive subscriptions to the stock, of said company will be opened and kept open, at the Court House in the Bo rough of Huntingdon, on Wednesday the, 24th instant; at the house of John S. !sett' on Friday the 26th instant; at the house at William Galbraith, in the Borough of Birmingham, on Saturday the 27th inst.; at the house of John Bell, in Antis town ship, on Monday the 29th instant; at the house of John Walker, in the Borough of Ho lidaysburg, on Wednesday the 31st instant, and at the house of James Cros san. in the city of Pittsburg, on Monday ; the St:. day of August next, at which sev• eral times and places one or inure of the Commis,ion. r- named in vie . • aitenil for , 1:• our °, ; • •i, -,•,. , suet cat it, ilfty dollars is tub sulicri oleo. The Commissioners named in the n o are S. Green, John S. Isett, David -;te* • art, (Colerain) James Clarke, (Birming ham) William Galbraith, John Bell, Gra ham M'Calmant, Elias Baker, Martin Bell- John Porter,[o( Alexandria] W illiam Dor ris, Thomas Fisher, Andrew P. Oilson, John G. Miles' Jacob Miller, Samuel Roy er, Benjamin E. Nl'Murtrie, David Snare, John Lyon, Peter Shoenherger, .Anthony Shorbs;Julin H. Shoeilberger, William M. Logan, 'Thomas Jackson, Silas M ()ore,' Gil liam Donaldson, and others. July 1(301, 1839. VALUABLE PROPERTY For Sale. TILE subscriber offers for sale at pri vate s;tha, alt that valuable tract of land, situated about 2 lodes from Couches' West township, now in the occu pancy of John Coder; adjoining- the lands of Ronan 4vitas, fienimoin Corbin and others, containing 200 ACRES, and an allowance; about 50 acros cleared and under fence. The residue being good timber land. Thereon erected a lour house and cabin barn; and also a goo apple orchard. There is also a stream of water running through it large enough tip run a saw mill during ,a large portion of the year. Fur any farther information inquire of George Jackson, Huntin;;Jon, or of the subscriber at Hollidaysburg. J. C. BOWERS. Hollidaysburg, July 3,1839..-3 t. • VALUABLE PROPERTY For Kale. WILL be sold at private sale, one third of the Clinton property, sit• uated•on Raystown Branch, on which is erected a Forge, a Grist Mill, and a SaW Mill, together with suitable dwelling hou ses. There is about 700 Acres of Land, of which about one hundred is cleared. It is supposed that the Slack Water navi gation will go right past the Forge. The works are now conducted under thefirm of Hopkins, Beigle & Co. Persons de sirous of purchasing, will please to call upon George P. Mattern now living at Rebecca Forge Stone Creek and every satisfaction will be rendered. The terms will be made lave' able. June .426,1839.-6 t. ANOTHER CASE OF DYSPEPSIA, Letter from the [lon. Abraham Mtlellan Sullivan county, East Tennessee, Mem ber of Congress. WAsimicrox, July 22, 18:38. SlR,—Since I have been in this city, I have used some of your Dyspeptic Medi. icine with infinite benefit and satisfaction, and believe it to be a most valuable reme dy. One of my constituents, Dr. A. Carden, of Campbell co. Tennessee, wrote me to send him some, which / did, and he has employed it very successfully in his practice, and says it is invaluable. Mr. Johnson, your agent at this place, thinks you would probably like an agent in East Tennessee. If so, I would recommend Dr. A Carden as a proper person to offtci• ate fur the sale of your celebrated Medi clue. Should pa commission him he is willing to act for you. You can send the medicine by water to the care of Roberti King & Sons, Knoxville, Tennesse, or by land - to Graham & Houston, Tazewell, East Tennessee. Write use in a few' days. I have no doubt but if you had agents in several counties in East Ten-' nessee, a great deal of your medicine' would be sold. lam going to take coins of it home with me for my own use and that of nty friends, and should wish to hear from you whether you would like an agent in /31ountsville, Sullivan county, East Tennessee. /could get sonic of the merchants to act for you, as 1 live near there. Yours, respectfully, A. M'CLELLAN, of Tennessee. To Dr. Win. Evens, P. S.--My address is Blountsville, East Tennessee. The above Medicine is for sale at Ja. co`.) Miller's Store Huntingdon Pa: NEW SPRING GOODS. H. & C, NEWINGHAM, WOULD respectfully inform theirfriendh and the people generally; that tlay have just received at their Iljp 12 1 on the south side ~ f MARKET STREET,above the M trket House, a largeassortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES ~.„.„ , 61 , _:,..,..„ ..,,-.._,,, , ~......, ',4 1 Qv` ARE, LIQUORS, &c. Con,isting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Sa Linens, Silks, Calicoes, Chintzes, Gingli ains,bleach'd and un bleached Al us lins ; Teas, Coffee, Sugars, and Molasses I Gun-lucks, Scythes, Cutlery of all kinds, Saws, Chisels, Iron and Steel; Wines, Brandy, Gin, S2irits and Whiskey. They invite all interested to call and satis fy themselves that their gocds arc of a supe nor quality, and their ERMS MODERATE. „ May, Bth 1839. elsete Stotee!! Et!'ll7llVlTi.3.2 ihfurin the ruhlie generally that their NEW Dia GOODS have arrived; and arc now open for exam ination at their Store formerly the Huo thr,lon Kink, and latterly occupied by L. Gotta, opposite the store of Swoope llv son. Among them a comprised and ex• tensive - FASIIION ABLE DRY GOODS Consisting of Saititzetta, and Veqing,, At,"lin nelsons,, Ch .2' ' ". . and jP. ~ted fibs ;in Si ks. Salim, &fueling', Bleached and Unbleached Ildus— slins, Linen & Cotton Drillings, dad a large as sortment of Fancy articles, Groceries, Glass, and Qusenstcare, Hard [Pare and Cutlery, and Nails, Shear, Cast and Blis ter steel; assorted win dow Glace; Look ing Glasses; and every article necessary for a complete country store. The publicare requested to call, as they are determined to IKT SELL CE A P April 3(1, 1839. VERY IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. The Subscribers offer offer for sale their improved celebrated Thrashing-Ma chines, at their (.57cps in Huntingdon and Lewistown. By application, made by mail or otherwise to John Switzer, Hun tingdon7—or Arthur B. Lung, Lewistown, farmeis can be accommodated on the most reasonable terms. - For running misy, (king the work well, and for durability; they defy the State of Pennsylvania to ex ceed them. Those who wish it, can have a straw carrier attached to their Machine, which will he a great advantage in thrash ing, one hand less will be required to take away the sti aw, and the caving much more easily performed. By an agreemeni with the Patentee's, we have the Exclu sive Privilege of building and selling, in the county's of Perry Junirata, Hantingd3n and part of Cambria. if Farmers, will consult their own Interest, and- keep free from trouble—they will beware of buying Illuelanes, of any kind, with the Strap passing under the Horses feet unless made and sold by us, as the Pattent Laws, will be Strictly enforced. A. B. LONG, & Co. June, 4.1839. —Y. Executor's Notice. ALL PERSONS indebted to the Es tate of Philip Roller, late of Morris township, Huntingdon county, deceased , are requested to make payment to the subscribers immediately; and those having claims against said Es tate, will pitesent them properly authen , ticated for settlement JOSEPH ROLLER, E xecutors. JOSHUA ROLLER. 5 Williamsburg, June 26th, 1P19.-6t, p. Q:7 - The article published below, con cerning the new• and popular doctrine ad• sauced by tne illustrious Coelicke of Ger wary, cannot fail of exciting a deep ant thrilling interest throughout our coml. try. I. Trawl/sled fro;n the German.] LOWS OFFON OF GERMANY, THE GRE.ITEST OF IW-' .11.1.1" REXEIIiCTORS7 Citiamns of ;Varna and South timerica, To Lours °lvor: Gormcxe„ Al. D., of Germany, [Europe] belongs the imper ishable honor of adding a nen; and precious doctrine 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 intrutb as any doctrine of Holy Writ—a doctrine upon the variety of which are suspended the lives of mil lions of our race, and which be boldly challenges his opposers to ferule, viz: Consumption is a disease always occa sioned by a disordered sate of yis Vitcc (or life principle) of the human body: of ten secretly lurking in the syeem for years before tberc is the least con:eking of the Lungs—and which may be as Certainly though not so quickly, cured as a coin mon cold or a simple headache. An in valuably preciouo doctrine this, as it im parts an important lessen to the apparently health of both sexes, teaching them that this insidious foe may 5e an unobserved inmate of their "clayey houses" even, while ,they imagine themselves secure from ifs attacks, teaching them that the great Secret in the art of preseriung health is to pluck out the disease while in the blade, and not wale till the full grown ear. This illustrious benefactor of man is al so entitled to your unfeigned gratitude, and the gratitude ola woad, fur the in • ventinu of his matchless sanative,—whose healing fiat may justly claim for it such a title, since it has so signally triumphed over our great common enemy consump tion, both in the. first and last stages,— medicine which has thoroughly tilled the vacunm in the Meteria Medics, and there by proved itsielt the Conqueror of Phy.si• rums—a medicine, for which all mankind will have abundant cause to bless the benencient hand of a kind Providence,- —a medicine, whose wondrous virtues have been•so glowingly poi 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 despondency into hope, sickness into health, and sadness of friends into inyfultiess, r 9 G 0 ELICK MATCHLESS SANA TIVE, medicine of more value to man than the vast mines of Austria, or even the united treasures of our globe.—a medicine, which, is obtained equally fr om the vegetable, l animal and mineral kingdoms, and thus possesses a flow fold power,—a medicine, which though designed as a remedy for consumption solely, is possessed of a rims terious influence over many diseases of the human system,:-a medicine, whi ch begins to be valued by Physicians, Nr to l ure daily witnessing its astonishing Cu, ( grasp many whom they had resigned to t Igrasp of the Insatiable Grave Dosc of the Sandive, fur adults, or t drop; for children a half drop; and f infants, a quarter drop; the directions ex piating the manner of taking a half or a quarter drop. Pal C3E--Threo and one third rix dol lars% (8:2,50) per uALF onxec. *A Ciernagu coin, value 75 cents. sm,s A certificate from three members of the MEDICAL PROFESSION . in Germany, in Europe. We the usidersianed., 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 l our opinion, either of the soundness or l l unsoundness of Dr. Goelicke's new docH trarze, we are happy to say that we deem his &math too valuable not to be general ly known—for what oar eyes behold and our ears hear, we must believe. We hereby state, that when Dr. Louis Offon Cioelicke first came before the Ger man public, as the pre-tended discoverer of a new doctrine and a new medicine, we held him in this highest contempt, believ ing and openly pronauncing hire to be a base imposter and the prince of quacks. But, on hearing so mach said about the Sanative, against it and fur it, we were induced, from motives 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 our self in terest) publickly to acknowledge its effi cacy in curing not only consumption, Ibut other fearful maladies, which we have herctofore Wive(' to he Our' •ontempt fur the discoverer of this was at once swallowed up in our ut• , •er astonishment at these unexpected re 'tilts; and, as niaci's for ou r abuse of him, se do frankly conliss to the win Id, that se believe him a philanthropist who does ! ionor to the prmession, and to our span try „which gave him birth. . - The recent adoption of this metlicinr in to some of our European hospitals is a italicient guaranty that it performs ull its promises: It need not our testimoy, for trhercver it is used it is its own best wit- IIF.RM ETMULLEIL . M. I). WALTER VAN GAULT, M. I). ADOLPHUS WERNER, M. D. Germany, December 10, 1836. The above precious medicine (the orig. inal discovery of Dr. /MIAS 0. GOEL ICKE, of Germany,) is for sale, 'wholesale nod reta% by, T.. G. KESSLER AGENT Fox Mill ( reel•. JAMES ENTRIii EN, Jr Agent toe Cofly Run. 'runt! nploia County, Pa A Fine Farm For Sale. TIIE subscriber cfrers for the farm he resides on, known as ROSRL.IXD, 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 Itti are all of the best description. A commo dious dwelling recently built and finished in t he best manner, with every ;TN rtehaut out building. .1 _Large Bank Barn, built i., 1835, with stables fitted up most conveniently fcr accommodating a large stock of horses land •cattle. There is a hum of the purest waler at the kitchen pmc,o, and a fine spring with a dairy &c., at con venient distance—a neat garden stock.. ed with a variety of fruit—and a thrifty • ORCHARD OF • ' GRAFTED TREES, selected from the best nurseries near Philadelphia. The Fowl* ROAD from Ebensburg to Clearfield, passes through this place, which has also the convenience of a POST OFFICE. it is distant from Bell's Forge, 12 miles. Persons disposed tojpur- . chase will view the property, which wilt recommend itself. The title is unexcep tionable, and terms is ill be made accominu- Idating. ALSO-FOR SALE, A FARM of 100 acre, one mile distant from the above; .70 acres•of. which is clear ed and in a good state of cultivation; com— fortable and convenient buildings on it, and a great aburdance and variety . of fruit.— The above farms if not sold prior to the Ist day 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 sot rounding counties of Indiana, Jearson, Mc- Kean, Cen're and Clearfield, some of them Well timbered and on good streams. Roseland. M• y, 29, 1839 3t A NOTIIER recent test oldie unrival ed virtue of Dr. WM. EVANS'S CAMOMILE PILLS— Dyspepsia of ten years' standing cured. —/ nos afflicted. •with the above complaint for ten years, which incapacitated me at intervals for the period of sic years, from attending to my business. /am now restored to per fect health by the frequent use of the above medicine. My symptoms :vete, a sense of oppression aft?r eating, pain at the pit of the stomach, loss 0P appetite, giddiness, palpatation of the heart, an.l great debility. / arn willing, to give any informatten to the afflicted respecting the benefit 1 received from the use of Dr. Evan's Camomile and Aparient Pills. J. McKENziE Stanton, Sept. 1, 1858. The above Medicine is for sale at Ja cob Miller's Store Huntingdon, fra. UntOreirtati At wholesale City Prices The subscriber has been appointed agent for the sale of every variety of Umbrellas and Parasolls, manufactured by J. Swain of Philactelphia. Storekeepers and all others can be suppli ed on as reasonable terms as they can be Lb tained, weolesale. in the city. All intereetc d will find it to their advantage to call and sec T. READ. Huntingdon, May Ist 18:9. Still another case of Dyspepsia. ASTONISHING CURE. Abrahem J. Cremer, residing at 66 Mott street, N. Y. was afflicted with Dyspepsia in its most aggravated form. The symptoms were: Violent head-ache, great debility, fe ver, costiveness, cough, heartburn; pain in the chest and stomach always after eating, impaired appetite, sensation of sinking at the stomach, furred tongue, nausea, with •fre quent vomitings, dizziness towards. night, restlessness, &c. These had contimed up wards of a twelvemonth, when, on using Wm. Evans medicine, the patient was coni oletely restored to health in tlle short spare 1 31 , o b n e e n fi o t n d t e h r a h n e d d l g . a l a l l u y l c f n o ni r ethfeori‘ivicaamlciailnad volunteered the above statement. The pills ate for sale at Jacob 'Millet's toro. iltintin'odon P;,, E. S.