Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, September 14, 1847, Image 4

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    MISCELLANEOUS.
The Tanner's Life.
We take pleasure in presenting our
readers with the following excellent re
marks from the New York Farmer and
Mechanic, on the " Dignity and pleasure
of Agriculture" :
There is a moral dignity in the pur
suit of agriculture. True, it is toilsome;
but what gainful pursuit is not 1 There
are few merchants or professional men
who would not at times willingly ex
change their burdens, their cares or
anxieties, for following the plough or
other labor connected with farming.—
The young man who fancies there is so
much of leisure, and aristocracy in trade
and the professions, and so much drudg
ery in farming, knows less of human
life than he will be likely to learn if he
lives to middle age. But, while the la
boring people usually attain greater lon
gevity than men of leisure, their exer
cise may be considered as conducive to
health, and hence to happiness. In labor
itself, there is nothing degrading to the
best feelings of our nature. It is only
a vitiated artificial public sentiment,
that can induce painful sensibility in
view of the necessity for industry, which
the wants of life impose.
It is not the objects thrown around
the farmer, the woods and streams, and
fields arrayed in green, that make all
the charms of his life ; for, while he
subdues the soil, and fits it for 1)s pur
poses, and scatters the seed o n the fur
rows, the progress of v eg wation and the
ample harvest are in hio mind, as the re
flection at night the. the day has been
devoted to useful.ess, prepares him for
peaceful rest. Dien there is a practical
independen.e enjoyed in the feelings of
the farm', when he gathers the golden
harve•t, and partakes of the fruit of his
He este hie own lamb, hie own chickens and ham,
He sheer. his own fleece, and he wears it."
Agriculture has in all ages been es
teemed the true associate of nobility.—
Virgil wrote its praise, and the greatest
statesman of the Roman Empire made
the following of the plough an indication
of his conscious dignity and an example
of his most sterling virtue. Later, du
ring the middle ages, the possession of
land was a necessary appendage to no
bility. George Washington was a far
mer, and all the Ex-Presidents of the
United States, with perhaps a single ex
ception, have found the honor of their
retirement in farming estates and their
cultivation.
A Goon ONE.—If you would laugh,
reader, to your heart's content and per
fect satisfaction, read the following ex
tract from a letter dated Saltillo:
Near a pretty village, called Seguin,
a few of us fell in with an odd fish, en
joying a Colonel's commission. He has
a strange habit of using the longest
words, and invariably misapplying them;
for instance, (he wished to sell us some'
lets.) "Buy here, gentlemen, if you
wish to make fortunes ; here's the loca- !
tion for a magnanimous city ; we're at
the foot of navigation. Next year I'll
put lip a lawyer's fixins, a pothecary's
doins, and a blacksmith's institution,
and afterwards a regular cimetary,
where all the folks from the circum-jas
per counties will send in their boys and
girls of both sexes to be McAdamized
into a college education. Then I'll in
struct a meetin-house, and the stores
and taverns will spring up, in course.
1 can't do this till next year, 'cos I havn't
got hard cash enough yet, and I'll have
nothing to do with the darned blank bills;
let a man offer me one, and if I don't
make a sacrament of him d—n me.
Do you see that well 1 put a pump
handle into it, and fix an anecdote to
fetch the water through all the meander
ing and turpentine walks in my sass
garding, and the effects of the arrogtion
will be such that the very air will be
polluted with the oderiferous execra
tions protruding from the flowers--(if
I'm an accoucher in anything, it's in
flowers)----I'll put up a diarrhaa in the
middle of 'em, for my women folks to
store the milk and butter, &c., and then
run a condition through my house, and
provision it on; but I'll run up a real edi
fice next year, and clap a cronology on
the top, no that the ladies and gentle
men may look at the stars and milky
way through a horoscope that I'll ex
port from Galveston. I can't do it all
at once, as my wonted folks arc growing
up, and getting more and more costive
and expensive on me every year. Come
in, gentlemen—let us liquor."
A TEMPERANCE STORY.—TWO young
men, " with a humming in their heads,"
retired late one night to their room in a
crowded inn, in which as they enter is
revealed two beds; but the wind extin
guished the light; they both, instead of
taking, as they supposed, a bed apiece,
got back to back in one, which began to
sink under them, and come around at in
tervals, in a manner very circumambi.
ent, but quite impossib% of explanation.
Presently one observed to the other— 1 Ila rd iv is re, Cutlery,
"I say, Tom, somebody's in my bed." 1
" Is therel so there is in mine. Let's
TjOl,l.OW WARE : Enamol . led
. ware, Brass
kick him out." 1 !
s It ware, House-keeping and I. urripthing I I aril-
ware in all their varieties and assortment., at
The next remark was, " Tom I've Philadelphia pliers.
kicked my man overboard." Double Iron Bench Plans, $4 00 to 4 50 pr sett.
" Good !" said his fellow toper, "b et . Match Plana 3 00 to 4 50 pr pair
B
ter luck than I; my man has kicked me ' o. Irons
:
out—right on the floor." With a full assortment of Sash, lied, Moulding
Their 'relative positions' were not tip-
Plans of all kinds, at the Hardware Store of
F. G. FRANCISCUS,
parent till the next morning. ' Atii. 31,17. j.oli,towa, Mifflin co.
" Not for a Day but for All Time."
STANTON'S EXTERNAL REMEDY.
HUNT'S LINIMENT,
HAS now given abundant evidence of its heal
ing powers, and proved itself the most extra
ordinary and wonderful medicine in the world.—
In the short space of two years, it has acquired a
reputation for curing disease and relieving pain far
greater than any medicine eve, discovered. Its
wonderful cures have astonished the Medical Fac
ulty, who now universally concede its guest value.
They speak of it in the highest terms, and com
mend its use.
It is condemned by none. On the contrary, its
pra se is universal. The cases of cures are so nu.
merous that it would take volumes to recount them;
and it is a fined fact, and is not disputed, that as a
Pain Extractor it has no qua/. For the many
' astonishing cures, see the pamphlet, to be had of
each agent. If you suffer with either of the diseases
for which it is recommended, resort at once to its
use and be cured. For the following diseases it is
an infallible reme ly :
Spinal affections, Rheumatism, Paralysis
and all Nervous affections,Salt Rheum,
Croup or Hives, Ague in the Breast
and Face, Weakness of the Joints,
Colds, Toothache, Sore Throat and
Quinsy, Ulcerated Sores, Indolent Ul
cers, Burns, Frosted Feet, Corns,
Bunyons, Fresh Wounds, Swellings
and Bruises, Scrofulous Affections,
Musquito Bites, and Poisons.
o:7•This Liniment is euld by all the respectable
M erc h an t s and Druggists throughout the country,
and by me Proprietors at Sing Sing. IN. V.
GEORGE E. STANTON.
AGENTS.—T. Read & Son, Huntingdon; 13.
F. Patton. Warrioromark ; James Clark, Pirming
ham ;J. R. tinnier & u., Petersburg; Milliken
& Kessler, Mill Creek; 0. Brown, ;-hirlees
burg , T. E. 011ikon e r Co., Orbisonia ; Blair &
Maddon, Cromwell tunnship; A. C. Blair, Clays
ville.
Aug. 24, 1847-3 m.
OTICE
To the Heirs and legal Representatives of JACO B
STOUFFER, late of Lampeter township, I.r.n
-easter county ,deeeasi tl.
1 N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court
1 of said county. I will hold on Inquisition on
Thursilsy the 161 h f September, 1847, at one
o'clock, in the afternoon, at the house of Christian
Rohrer, (Fig l•pring) . Latnpeter township,
Lancaster co., to make partition of the Real Estate
of said deceased, sitiate in said township, among
the said heirs and legal representatives:—and if
the same cannot lie done, then to make a valuation
of the same according to law,—at which time and
place all interested can attend if they think proper.
DAVID HA IRTMAN, Sheriff.
Lancaster, Aug. 24,-4t.
B. E. MOORE,
1. N. RISDON
JlOO E S DOA;
41. 1 221)21,:a 'Li' V61,111C01.1.1@ 0
No. 70 South Third Street, nearly oppo•
site the Exchange, Philadelphia,
TIESPE:TFULLY announce to their friends
and the public that they are constantly pre
pared to snake to order, of the fittest and hest mate
rials, and at moderate prices, every article of Fash
ionable Clothing constituting a Gentleman's Ward
robe, fur which their complete stock of choice and
carefully selected Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting, &c.,
of the latest and most desirable patterns, are partic
ularly designed.
Their 0;11 practical knowledge of the business
and a personal n to iition to every garment, enables
them to give entire satisfaction, and to both old and
new customers they respectfully tender an invita
tion to give them a coil.
Having been fur years connected nut some of
the hest and most fasluonable establishments in this
country, employing none hut first rate workmen,
and being in the constant receipt of the latest fash
ions, and best styles of good, they are fully preps,
ed to accoinmoriate customers in the best manner.
Philads., Aug. 24, 1817.
R.LE Roy's
Veaciable I.llolVlrt,al
The only known Ofedicitze that at the same
time purges, purifies and strengthens
the system.
LONDON, July 7, 1846.
TAR. LE ROY'S Pills are a new medicine which
I) has just appeared, and is fast taking the places
dull others of the same class. 'These pills are
composed of malty ingredients, but the two princi
pal ones are Sarsaparilla and Wild (.teeny, so uni
ted that they act together; the one, through its
admix ure with other substances, purifying and
purging, while the other is strengthening the sys
tem. Thus those pills ore at the same time tonic
aril opening; a desideratum lung and eagerly
sought for by medical men, but never before dls
cowered. In other words they do the work of two
medicines, and du it much better than any two we
know of; for they remove nothing from the system
but the impurities ; so that while they purge they
sttengthen; and hence they cause no debilitation,
and are follow, dby no reaction. Dr. Le Itoy's '
pills have a wonderful influence r n the blood ; they
not only purify without weakening it. but they re
move all noxious particles from the chyle before it
is converted into fluid, and thus make impure
blood an utter impossibility. As there is nu debil
itation, so there is no nausea or sickness attending
Ile operations of this most excellent of medicine.,
which never strains or torturer the digestive fune
tions, hut eauses them to work inn perfectly natur
al manner; and hence persons taking them do not
become pale and emaciated, but the contrary; for
while it is the property of the Sarsaparilla, united
as it is with other ingredients, to remove all that is
foreign and impure, it is equally the property of
the Wild Cherry to retain all that is natural and
sound; and hence a robust state of health is the
certain result of their united operations.
(.0 - Price 25 Cu, is per BOX.
AGENTS.—T. Road & Son, Swoope and Af
: ca, I urningdon ; W. Buchanan. Milliken
and Kessler, M ill• Creek ; S. Hatfield & Son, Juni
ata Iron Works; Porier & Bucher, Moore &
Swoope, H. C. Walker, Alexandria; G. I I . Siriner
Wataratreet• [Aug. 31, '47.
I --,
SADDLE, HARNESS & LEATHER
MANUFACTORY.
HE undersigned take this method of '
I informing their friends and the pub
lic generally, that the following enumerated articles,
together with all manner of work pertaining to
their busineae, will be disposed of to purchasers,
and mode up to order in a workmanlike and ap
proved style, very cheap, for cash or country pro
duce. All that is necessary for those who wish to
be accommodated in any article in their line of
business, will call at their shop,
. _ .
Three doors west of Buoy's Jewelry Es.
tablishment, HUNTINGDON,
Where the public can at all times be accommated
with
Red and Oak Sole Leather, Skirting,
Harness and Bridle Leather, Upper
Leather, Calfskins, Spanish and
Country Kips and Sheepskins.
Atso, a first rate quality of
i BOOTS
and
SHOES,
m a w. 01 414 for Men, Women
and Children, of
all qualities and
prices.
They also continue to carry on in all its various
branches, SADDLE and AR
-4.141.102, N I..SS making, and are ready ti.
000M.,4
..-.. furnish their customers with all
\ kinds of Trunks, Valices, Carpet
bags, Plush. Hogskin and Tub "ride-saddles, (from
the cheapest to the bast.) ALSO, Shaffer Saddles,
of all kinda, Waggon and Carriage flatness, Bri
dles, Collars, Whips, &c.
All of which will be disposed of cheap for
Curb or any kind of country produce. The high
est price, in trade, given for beef hides, calf hides,
bark, &c. J. J. & A. H. BUMBAUGH.
je23:'4776m. . . .
- -
N. H.—Two apprentices will be tsken at the
above ealajlishment if application be made soon.
Hats, Caps, Ladies' Bluffs, Boas, &c.
To Merchants, Hatters, and Others.
GA RI)EN & BROWN,
Hat ‘S- Cap Ware House & Manufactory,
No. 196 Market Street,
Second Door below Sixth, Philadelphia,
ir R ESPECTFULLY solicit attention
to their large and complete stock of
HATS and CAPS, manufactured under
s their owe. immediate direction and su•
perintendence with all the advantages
of modern improvements to enable thorn to com
-1 ine the important qualities of durability, taste and
beauty of finish with extreme cheapness of price
An immense and beautiful assortment of all va
rieties and prices of Beaver, Brush, silk, Moleskin,
Russia. Cassimere, Wool, Sporting and Ashland
I lats. Also, a general assortment of every variety
of Cars—Otter, r real, Hair teal. Muskrat,
Plain and Fancy Cloth every style, Red, Black
and Brown Mohair, Sealette, Glazed, Oiled yilk &
Fur Caps
Ladies' Muffs, Bow &c., at the very lowest
prices.
Buyers by the dozen or less, aro invited to call
and see if it is not to their interest to 11 al with us.
Particular attention paid to the packing of Hats,
Caps, &c.
Cash paid fur Muskrat and Shipping Furs.
GARDEN & BROWN,
No. 196 Market Street below Sixth Street.
Philadelphia, July 20, 1947-3 m.
HARRIS, TURNER & IRVIN,
WHOLESALE
Z1E) 7 21 . U7c:. "M. M
No. 201 Market Street, one door above
Fifth, North Side, Philadelphia.
IMPORTERS and ‘VholesaleDealersin DRUGS,
MEDICINES, ( HEML ALS, Patent Medi
eines,Obstetricall nstruments.Druggists'Glassware,
Window Glass Paints, Oils. Dyes, Perfumery, &c.
Druggists, country Merchants and Physicians,
supplied with the above articles on the most favora
ble terms. Strict and prompt attention paid to or
ders. Every article warranted.
JOHN HARRIS, M. D.,
sept 23. JAS. A. TURN ER, IE te of Vs.
WM. IRVIN, M. D.
W1,01,11*4. tii /
DR. DAVIS'S COMPOUND SYRUP
OF WILD CHERRY AND TAR,
IpOR the cure of Pulmonary Consump
tion, Coughs, Colds, .4sthma, Influen
za, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Difficulty of
Breathing, Pain in the Breast or Side,
Spitting of Blood, Croup, Nervous Tre
mours, Hooping Cough, 4-c.
Proof follows upon proof of the virtues of
DR. D..IVIS'S SYRUP.
Read the following .11"ew Certificates
Mt cvotto, Pcrry co., Pa., Oct. 1, 1846
Messrs. Robinson, Collins & l o:—Sirs:This
is to inform you that I was afflicted for 20 years
with a violent pain in my In east, so much so that
I could hardly lay in bed at night. Cough attended.
followed by emaciation and other decided symp
loins of consumption. I applied to several eminent
physicians, and took a great deal of medicine with-
out any relief whatever. I was advised to try Dr.
Davis's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry and
Tar, of which I took two bottles, which entirely re
lieved me of my complaint; therefore I can with
confidence recommend it to all who are hi a like
man: er afflicted, as a most valuable Medicine.
Joint TUO3I ET .
The authenticity of the above statement is
vouched for by Mr. Isaac Murphy, a merchant of
Milford, who knows Mr. Tourney, and the circum
stances of his case. Mr. T. is now sixty years of
age,
Price, $1 per bottle.
Robison, Collins, & Co., Phila'd., gen
eral agents.
For sale by THOS. READ & SON,
Huntingdon ; P. Shoenberger, at all his
Furnaces ; Royers, at all their Furnaces;
Patton & Tusscy, Arch Springs; B. F.
Bell, Laurel Run Mills, and Spencer &
Flood, Williamsburg.
French Bien hill Nlones.
HE pulmorilwr respectfully inform. the trade,
1 and all concerned, that he still continues the
manufacture of French Burrs, of all sine.; war
ranted equal in quality and workmanship to any
that can be made in . merica. If desired he will
deliver Burrs at his own risk, at any point on the
Railroad or Canals.
All orders addressed to him by mail. will receive
the same prompt attention as if' application were
made in person. Vt M. H. KEPNER.
Hurriabur4. Aug. 28, 1847.-3 m.
aj - The Hollidaysburg Register will insert the
Above three month'', and charge thin office.
CHEAP WATCHES & JEWELRY
.... Pft
1-1 A T the" Philadelphia
sliP;, Watch and Jewelry
C IL
' : • i 1 /4 Store," No. 96 North Sec
( 4 \ l ~_': ,9Z and Street. corner of Qum
\ "' i' 6 ry. Gold Lever Watches,
~ 4 , 4 ~ __. full jewelled 18 carat cases
\,..\, k -- 17--' and gold Dial, 40 00
Silver Lever Watches full jeweled, 20 00
Silver Patent Lever Watches, seven jewels, 18 00
Silver Lepine Watches, jeweled, 12 00
Quartier %V o id,. 8 00
Imitation Quartier Watches, 5 00
Gold Spectacles, 7 00
Fire Silva, Spectacles, 1 60
Gold Bracelets with Topes Stones, 3 60
Gold Pens with silver Pencil and Holder, 126
Ladies Gold Pencils, 1 75
....liver Tea-spoons, from $4 50 per Bet to 6 00
Gold Finger-Rings, from 37i cents to 80 00
Watch-Glasses:—Plain. 12} cts; patent 18i ;
Lunet 25 ;other Articles in proportion. All goods
warranted to be what they are sold fur.
On hand some Gold and silver Levers, Lepines
and Quartiers lower than the above prices.
Constantly on hand, an assortment of Silver Ta
ble, Desert, Tea -alt and Mua ard , poons,
Ladles, Sugar-Tongs, Napain•ltings, Fruit and
Butter Knives, Thimbles, Shields, Knitting Nee
dle Cases and Sheaths, Purse and Reticle Clasps,
—The silver warranted to be equal to American
Coin.
Also a great variety of Fine Gold Jewelry, con
sisting in part of Finger-Rings of all styles, set
with Diamons, Rubys, Emeral Totquise, Topaz,
Garnet, Cornelia!), Jasper, Cape May, Amethyst
and other stones. Breastspins and Bracelets of all
styles set with Stones. and Cameos and Ena
melled; Ear-Rings of all styles; Gold Chains of
all styles and of the finest quatity, together with all
other articles in the line, which will be sold unusu
ally low, wholesale and retail.—Also Hanna Light
ning-Rod Feints., by the dozen or single one.
0. CONRAD.
Watchmaker 4 Jeweller
N. B.—On hand M. J. Tobias &Co's. best
quality full jewelled, latent Lever Movements, in
18 t arat Gold Cases. Also a quantity of Move
ments which will be can. d any style required, and
sold at 5 per cent above the price of Importations.
July 20, '47-Iy.
PRIVATE SALE.
riIHE subscriber offers fur sale, a tract of Intl, sit
uate in Barre° township, Huntingdon county,
on the South side of Stone creek, next below
Couche's Iron Works, containing about 011 e hun
dred and twenty one acres—about eighty acres
of which are cleared, including about fifteen acres
of bottom land, with is good two-story . •
D ELLING HOUSE, and a bank ••••
Barn thereat, erected; there is also a re :
good bearing orchard, and a spring of _
never failing water near the house : there is also
lime-stone, and the appeara,ce of Iron Ore on the
premises. . .
Any person wishing to purchase will be shown
the said property by Jacob Zook. who resides on
the same. an indisputable title will be given
and the terms made essyfor the purchaser.
AI3RAHANI ZOOK,
Nem Allenville, Mifflin county, Pa.
August 3, 1947.
N, B. If the rbove property is not sold before
next Novemhcr, it will then be offered at public
sale. A. Z.
Great Spring and Summc r Medicine.
}JANCE'S Sarsaparilla Vegetable or
Blood Pills.—Fifty pills in a box—
The cheapest and best medicine in ex
istence—for purifying the blood, remov
ing bile, correcting disorders of the sto
mach and bowels, costiveness, dyspep
sia, swimming in the head, &c. Per
sons of a full habit, who are subject to
headache, giddiness, drowsiness, and
singing in the ears, arising from too
great a flow of blood in the head, should
never be without them, as many danger
ous symptoms will be entirely carried
off by their immediate use.
Read the following wonderful cure of
dyspepsia:
This is to certify that my wife was
afflicted with the Dyspepsia for 12 years,
and tried both advertised medicines and
Thomsonian, but without effect ; and my
-11 self attacked with blindness, and my head
otherwise affected from hard drinking, so
I that I was apprehensive of fits ; and see
ing HANCE'S SARSAPARILLA PILLS
advertised, I went and got a box of them,
which, to my astonishment, effected a
cure of me and my wife both. I think
them without a rival before the public.
I S. H. HALL, Albemarle st. near Wilk.
For sale by Seth S. Hance, 108 Balti
more st., and corner of Charles & Pratt
sts., Balt. [nov4-y
AGENTS-T. Read & Son, Hunting
don ; Moore & Swoope, Alexandria ; A.
0. Brown, Shirleysburg ; W. W. Bitch
, anan, Mill Creek ; Spencer &
Flood,Wil
liamsburg.
HA N CE' S Compound Syrup of Hore
hound, for the cure of coughs, colds,
consumption, spitting of blood, pain in
the side and breast, bronchitis, croup,
and all diseases arising front a disor
dered condition of the lungs or neglect
ed cold. The following sonnet was ad
dressed to the proprietor by a young
lady who was cured of Consumption :
Ho! ye who pant with failing breath,
And pine away and die ;
Hance shall "put away" your death,
And light anew your eye.
How sweet it melts upon the tongue,
How grateful to the breast !
A glorious theme for poet's song,
Soothing his cough to rest.
Hance ! favored of the God's, art thou,
A blessing to thy race,
Let laurels flourish on thy brow,
And wealth those laurels grace.
When heroes are forgotten ; kings
Defunct ; or, ceased to rain ;
Glory, for thee, shall flap her wings,
Thou conquerer of pain.
Price 50 cts. per bottle, or 6 bottles
for $2 50. Prepared and sold by Seth
S. flance, 108 Baltimore st., and corner
Charles and Pratt sts. [Hoy 18y
AGENTS-T. Read & Son, Huntingdon;
Moore & Swoope, Alexandria; Spencer
& Flood, Williamsburg; W. W. Buch
anan, Mill Creek; A. 0. Browne, Shir
leyghorg.
Philadelphia Advertisements.
JAS. P. PEROT. C. J. HOFFMAN.
PEROT & uorrMAN
Produce and General Commission
Merchants,
No. 79, North Wharves, below Vine St., Philads.,
A RE prepared to receive all kinds of
it produce on Consignment, on which
they will make liberal advances, when required.--
They trust. with their knowledge of, and attention
to business, they will receive a share of the patron-
age of Merchants, Millers, and other.. They re
fer to
Dutilh & Humphreys,
Platt, Hollingshead & Co
Lee, Bunker &
F. & W. S. Perot,
i-mith, Brothers & Co.,
T. 1 .. ROCkhili.
J. & J. Milliken,
Francis McCoy,
Dr. J. It. Ard,
Samuel Milliken,
F. J. Hoffman,
Philadelphia, April 14. 1847 Cm
.Philadelphis.
.Lowistown.
CLOTHING STORE.
THE subscriber, of the late firm of
Buck & Moore, takes this method
of informing his friends and the public in general,
that he has b..ught out the interest of :-,. L. Buck,
at the old established CLOTHING STAND, No.
254, MARKET STitarr. Pill LAD ELPIII A . and is now
prepared to furnish all kinds of Ready-made
CLOTHING, at prices which cannot but secure
to him the patronage of all who desire to purchase
cheap clothing. I hate splendid French Cloth
Dress and Frock Costs front $5.50 to $l5; do.
Punts from 75 cents to $6 ; Vests, fjom 62i cents
to $4 ; suit of summer clothing for $2.26. Also,
all kinds of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods at ex
tremely low prices.
Wholesale dealers in Clothing would do well to
call at the store of JOSEPH J. MOORE,
254 Market street, Philadelphia.
may 194 f.
HAYDEN & COALE,
Flour, Produce and General Commission
.Merchants,
No. 116, Smith's Wharf, BALTIMORE,
/IFFER their services to the Merchants and Par
k.) niers of the ,usquelitinna and Juniata vallielt
for the sale of Flour, Grain, and Produce generally,
in the Baltimore Market, and f on; their extensive
acquaintance among purchasers and shippers, can
safely warrant satisfactory sales.
Correspondents will be kept constantly advised
of the state of tlie Markets &c.
Refer to Meagre. Win. \ iloon .Sc Sons,
Isaac Reynolds & Son,
Davidson & Saunuers, r g
Reynold.; & Smith, J 71;
end Messrs. Tingley. Caldwell & English, Phila
delphia. [may 19-2 m.
LIFE INSURANCE WITH PROSPEC•
TIVE BONUS.
The Grard Life Insurance, Snnuity and
Trust Company of Philadelphia.
Capital $300,000--Charter Perpetual.
OFFICE-159 1 hesnut Street.
GWYNN UE to make Insurance on Liver, grant
Annuities and Endowments, and to accept
Trusts from Individuals, Corporate Bodies and
Courts of Justice, and execute them agreeably to
the desire of the parties; and receive Deposit. of
Money in Trust and on I merest.
The Company add a Bonus at stated periods to
the Insurances for Life. The first bonus was ap•
propriated in December, 18.14, amounting to ten
per cent. on the sum insured under the oldest poll
cies to 81 per cent., 7 per cent. Stc.; on others in
proportion to the time of standing; :nuking an ad
dition of $lOO, $B7 50, $75, &c., on every $l.OOO
originally intited.
The operation of the bonus will be seen by the
following examples from the Life Insurance Regis
ter of the Company, thus:
A int. of Policy dr Ito-
Bonus or nus payable at party's
Policy. Sum nod addition decease.
No. 58 1,000 100 1,100
89 2,500 250
201 4,000 400
276 2,000 175
333 5,000
437 50
Rates for insuring 15100 on a single life:
Age. Fur 1 year. For 7 years, Fur Lae,
annually. annually.
20 $0 01 $0 95 $1 77
30 131 1 36 2 36
40 1 69 1 93 3 20
50 1 96 2 09 4 60
60 4 35 4 91 7 00
E sample :—A person aged 30 years neat birth
day, by paying the t iompany $1 31, would secure
to his family or heirs $lOO, should he die in one
year; or for $l3 10 he secures to them $1,000: or
for $l3 60 annually for seven yosrs, he secures to
them $l,OOO should he die in seven years; or for
$23 60 paid annually during life, he provides
$lOOO whenever he dies; for $65 50 they would
receive $5 000 should he die in one year.
Further particula a respecting Life insurance
Trusts, &c., may lie bail at the Office.
16. W. RI IARD , President.
JNO. F. J MEB, Actuary.
Philadelphia, A, lurch 17. 1847. 6m
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For Sale, Wholesale and Retail, at the Manu.
factory, No. 87 North Third street, opposite Cherry
street, Philadelphia. by
JO -EH E. HOVER, Manufacturer,
je9: jy 27:'47.1y.
lornaporinnl to Stove Dealers.
THE attention of Stove Dealers in thin place la
invited to our assortment of Cooking, Parlor,
Hall and office Stoves, and especially to
.liivoodlii Empire hot air
Cooking Stove,
As the best cooking apparatus ever invented, it har
ing obtained a c(lebrity, wherever it has been intro
duced, never before attained by any Cooking Stove.
The operation of baking being performed in thia
stove by hot Air, instead of heat rediated from the
oven plates, renders it equal for baking to a Brick
Oven, or to the Tin oven for roasting; making it
unnecessary to turn or change the article while
cooking, and removing all liability to burn. IA e
are desirous to have the Stove introduced in this
market, and to that end. liberal terms will he given
to a responsible dealer, willing to take bold of them,
and only one will be permitted to sell them in hoe
place.
GILB ER T ALLEN,
Wholesale Stove Dealt. 223 North Z'ecorid street
may 28.47.1 Philadelphia.
Or. Keelers regetable Pasc.,
For the removal and permanent cure of all dis
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and habit of the body, viz: Chronic affections of
the Chest, Pleurisy, Bronchitis, Catarrh, &c.—
Sci (luta in all its stages, 'fetter, Scold-And,
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of the lig,inients and joints, White Siveh
Syphilitic Affections, Coast halos:al disorders
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b• It is now admitted by Pathologists, that no
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editary diseases; that scrofula, consumption and
other affections having a similarity of origin occur
in all although observation convinces us, that in
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can !reestablished. This may be done by Dr. Kel
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for all diseases arising fin an impure state of the
blood and system of nutrition, ever presented to
the notice of the afflicted.
Prepared corner of 3d and South streets, Phil•
adelphia and sold by John N. Prowell, and Jones
& -imonton, Huntingdon, and by Druggists sod
Merchants throughout the county. Price—sl per.
bottle, large size.
5,437 50 I june 9, 1847.
2,750
4,400
2,176
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &,C,
THE aqbscriber offers to the trade, or by retail
a large and general assortment of the following
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Buyers of goods in this line a , e invited to ex
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the assurance that every effort will be mode to give
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Gold &Silver Lever \A'atches of ordinaq quality.
Do. do. do. of superior finish.
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Silver double cased English and Swiss verge
\Vetches, with light, medium and heavy cases.
Gold Jewelry in all varieties, fine and common.
Silver Plated, and Silver Wares.
Musical Boxes, playing 2,4, 6, 8 and 10 tunes.
Gold and Silver Spectacles.
Diamond inted Gold Fens.
Mantel and Office Clo, he, in gilt and other frames.
atchrnakers"rools and Materials of all sorts.
Fancy Articles, Fancy Fans, Steel Beads, &c.
Having every facility for obtaining goods on the
most advantageous tam me, corresponding induce
ments will bo offered to purchasers.
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112 Chesnut St., Philadelphia.
ju1y20,1847-6m.
'D. ULM'S TR.ITOR'S OPTIC E.
Estate of Jacob Van Tries, Esq., late o•
Warriorsmarlt twp., dcc'd.
NT OTIcE is hereby given that Letters of Admin.
1
istration on he said estate have been granted
to the undereigned. All persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make immediate payment,
nd those having claims against it will present them
duly authenticated, to DAVID ROBESON,
jly JANE VAN TRIES.
Dissolution of Partnership.
THE partnership heretofore existing under the
firm of Jones & Simonton wee this day (July
15th) dissolved by mutual consent. All persons
hosing unsetled accounts with said firm will pleue
call on E. M. Jones and settle them. The business
hereafter will be continued by T. K. Simonton at
the old stand. E. M. JONES,
T. K. SIMONTON.
ju1y23,1847.4t.
A. W. Benedict,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Huntingdon, Pa.—
Office at his old residence in Main street,.
few doors west of the old Court Bones. Re will
attend to any business entrusted to boo in the see.
ere! Courts of Htrntiorlon end adjoining eetintis.,
area,