Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, June 11, 1850, Image 4

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    WATCHES, CLOCKS,
lIIENWIELIKTo
.SILV WA R &c.,
The undersigned has just returned from the
East, and is now opening at his New Stand,
three doors West of 'l'. Read & Suns' More, and
directly opposite the Suns of Temperance Hall,
A huge end very superior assortment of
Gold and Silver Watches,
S day and 30 hour Brass Clocks,
Jewelry of the most fashionable styles, Silver
ware, Cutlery, Perfumery, Soaps, I ockot Books,
Port Mounaies, I•istole, Note and fine Letter
Paper, with a general assortment of Fancy Goods.
The unusually 1 w Prices
At which we are determined to dispose of this
Stock, of f ers peculiar inducements to purchasers.
All should remember this fact before making
their purchases, as it is our tined determination
to sell our Watches, Jewelry ficc.,at a very email
profit, and thus establish our reputation fur
selling
_ _
The Cheapest and Best Articles,
%Vetches anJ Clocks neatly and carefully re
paired.—The Highest Price allowed fur Old
Gold and Silver.
J. T. SCOTT,
N. R. Our friends and others who may wishi
to patroni,l.SCol"l"S CHEAP JEW tiI•RY
BTOHE," wil; please hear in mind that he has
removed his establishment from the corner long
occupied by D. Buoy, to the location above
described, where he hopes to greet his old and
many new customers. _ _ _
Huntingdon, April 9. 1850,
NOW FOR THE BARGAINS!
.A 1 w and Splehtiid .dssortment of
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS,
Has just been received at the Cheap
and popular Stand of
C21.0E , CU) a.Q.C150 C.M 'QFP fl rgn a
.)Market Square, Huntingdon Pa.
Tj IS stock has been selected with
. .11_ great care, with a view to cheap
... and Good quality, and comprises. in part,
Cloths of all kinds, French, Belgian and Fancy
Cassimeres, Kentucky Jeans, Croton, Oregon, .
and Tweed t. Nibs, Vesting's, Flannels and
Drillings, and a variety of Cotton goods for auto
wee wear, Mouslin de Laines, French Lawns,
and Scarfs, hhawle and handkerchiefs, Alpac
cas, Merinos, a large assortment of Calicoes cl
the newest styles and at low prices, Earlston,
French. Scotch and Domestic Gingham. and .
Balzorines, French and Irish Linens, Checks,.
Bed Ticking!, M us li na and Sheetings, &c., &c.
Having heretofore been honored by a large
patronage from the Ladies he has procured the
most elegant assortment of
Ladies' Dress Goods,
ever brought to the interior of the State. A leo :
Boo:. Shoes, hats and Caps, Groceries,
Hardware, Queensware, &c.,
end a greet variety of good. of all kinds. In
short he is prepared to offer
Great Bargains
to those who favor him with their custom. All
ors invited to call and judge for themselves. It
affords him pleasure to exhibit his goods at all
times.
All kind. of Lountry Produce taken in eu
change for good.. GEO. O WIN.
April 2, 1850.
ALEXANDRIA FOUNDRY
AND
q3 4 rlT3
HAVING purchased the stock of said Foam
dry, I tun prepared to do all kinds of work,
such as
Machine, Forge and Mill Castings;
STOVES—.4ir-Tight, Coal and Wood
Parlor Stoves, Coal and Wood Cook
ing Stoves of superior pattern;
Wood and Coal Stoves of
all kinds; Wagon
Boxes; Hollow
Ware, etc.
too numerous to mention; and all kinds of Tin,
Copper and Sheet Iron work, made to order, and
kept on hand. hpouting at 12 cents per foot,
Copper Pumps,Atc. Old metal taken in exchange
—also all kinds of produce,
ROBERT GRAFIUS,
Alexandria, April 23d 1850,
Juniata Cabinet Manufacturing
Establishment.
111q4.1 . H. WHITTAKER,
Respectfully begs leans to inform his friends
and customer• and the public generally ,that be
has built a large and commodious shop immedi
ately in the rear of the public house of John
hittaker, ar., on the bank between the rivet
and canal, whets ha will constantly keep on
hand furniture of al kinds, of the best quality,
emb acing all descriptions,kinds, sty lee and v.
rietiee of parlor, medium and plain household
furniture, which will be offered for sale at the
very
LOWEST RATES
In order to occouttnodrite the pultli. with all
kinds of work in his line of business, he has
just supplied himself with a large lot of the
host quality of Cherry, Walnut, Maple, Poplar,
and all kinds of Veneering of the most popular
fsshion. He will offer neither botched or half
finished work for sale, and will at all times nub
mit bin work to the most rigid inspection.
Merchants, Professional men, Farmers, Me.
Otani., Hotel Proprietors, Laboring men—all, I
are invited to call and examine his furniture. be
fore purchasing elsewhere. "Seeing is believ
ing.'
Cofllns will be made on the ahorteit notice, of,
either Cherry, Walnut or Poplar, a. may be de
ei red, and funeral. attended.
- .
He flatters himself that by industry and close
attention to hishusiness he will bauble toplease
ull who may give him a call.
Old furniture will at all times be repaired in
the neatest rind most durable manner, at low
rates. All hinds of country produce will be ta
ken in exchange for furniture, repairing, &e.
.....aantinstlon. May r , 9. I p 4 9.
SILVDRAVAILIO'
/ABLE, tea and salt spoons, butter
and fruit knives, sugar tongs, forks
and purse clasps made of coin, for sale
NEFF (SE MILLER.
April 2, 1850.
WILL AND CAP PAPER
Of superior quality, just received cud for tale at
I ha Book Store of
H. W. SMITH
April IN, 1510
Greatest Variety in Town at the
GEN Ell AL DEPOT,
LOUls SCHhEID6R
HAS just laid in a very heavy stock of all
rcinms OF GIIOCRiII r.sand CONFECTIONARIES,
&c.. which he invites his old customers and the
public generally to examine. His stock of Goods
'every large, consisting of every variety to suit
the wants of the people.
Huntingdon, April 23d, 1880.
All Kinds of Groceries.
COFFEE, Teas, Starers, Molasses, Chocolate,
ft fresh supply just received at SCHNEL
DER'S General Depot.
Confectionary.
A GREAT variety of choice Confectionary
for sale at SCHNEIDER'S.
Fresh Bread and Cakes
OF all kinds always on hand at the Bakery of
LOUIS SCHNtIDR.
Sperm and Tallow Candles, and Soap
ON hand and for sale at SCHNEIDER'S Gen.
eral Depot.
Superior Brand Segura
Ovarious kinds just received and for sale at
kJ LOUIS SCHNEIDER'S.
Spices of all Kinds
TOR sale at SCHNEIDER'S Grocery and
X Confectionary.
Cheese arid Cracker 3
FoR sale at SCHNEIDER'S Confectionary
and Grocery Depot.
.1. T . S.
Raisins at 12! cts. per pound.
A GOOD article of Raisins at I'2ll cts. per lb,
A
for sale at. SCHNEIDER'S.
VINIAIAIt.
ASUPERIOR. article of Vinegar for sale a
. SCHNEIDER'S.
Fluid, and Fluid I amps.
SUPERIOR Fluid, and Fluid Lamps received
and for sale by LOUIS SCHNEIDER.
DRANDIC.--Superior Brandy, in bottles,
I) fur sale by Louis :ICHNEIDER.
W'D:EL—Port and Madeira Wine, of Bu
parlor quality, in butt es, for sale by
Louis SCII24EIDEII.
Fruit and Nuts
Of all kinds, for sale at SCHNEIDER'S,
aI.VILLITIREUIS
John Marks in the Field.
The subscriber has open. d a very neat GRO
CERY and. CONFECTIONARY in the East
end of the E xchange Hotel. Market Square. Hun
tingdon, in the room formerly occupied by
Nell and Miller as a Jewelry Store, where
articles in bin line can be had cheap for cash or
country produce. his stock consists of
Coffee of ditierent qualities,
Tea, Young Hyson, Imperial and Black,
huger, from 6* to 11 cis per lb..
Chocolate, Sweet Spiced.
Tobacco, Snuff and segars.
Corn brooms and Whitewash Brushes,
Best Table and Baking Molasses,
Soap, Fancy anti Rosin,
Candles, Mould and Sperm.
Rice and Starch,
Twine and Candle Wick,
Congress Lemon and Oranges,
Fancy and side Combs,
Bath Brick,
Table Salt, and a general assortment of CAKES,
RAISINS, NUTS End CANDIES, all of which
I am prepared to sell at a very small profit.
JOHN MARKS.
April 23d,1850.-3m.
MEAD QIAIRTERS
FOR
Groceries & Confectionaries.
JOHN M. CUNNINGHAM,
A just received a choice stock of Groceries,
H _
Confectionaries, &c. He respectful!) invites
his custom, rs and the public generally to call
and examine his assortment.
Huntingdon, April 23, 1880.
Dried Beefand Cheese,
OR sale at the Cheap Grocery and Confec
• tionary of J. M. CUNNINGHAM.
S P IC ES.
ALL kinds of Spices for B ale at CUNNING
HAM'S Grocery and Confectionary.
A Variety of Articles,
moo numerous to mention, for sale at CUN
NINGHAM'S Confectionary and Grocery
Head Quarters.
Co(lee, Teas and sugars.
n. FRESII anpplyjust opened and for sale at
CUNNINGHAM'S Grocery and Conic.
;ionary.
LIP SUGAlL—Elegnnt Fip Sugar for sale
by J. M. CUNNINGHAM.
To Farmers and Alen of Business.
CANDLEn AND GUANO.
Tli E subscriber offers, at the lowest rata., in
any quantity to coil purchasers.
G E.AIII.NE PERUV NGUII NO .
and a variety of
SeEhM, WHALE, LARD, AND
TANIVIIit'S OILS.
. 7 1fanufarturers, Tanners, Farmers,
Dealers and Consumers, are invited to
cai I.
GEO. W. RIDGWAY,
No. 87 North Wharves, the first
OIL STORE
below Race street, Philadelphia.
April 9,1950.-2 m.
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING,
GLAZING AND PAPER HANGING.
SAMUEL G. MAKER,
D ....rum, informs the public ;hat ho has
ix, comm.—A het above business in the Bor
ough of Huntingdon. He to located one door
Cast of the Pest Office, where he will be pleased
to attend to the calla of all who may wish to em
ploy his services in any brsnch of his business.
Nay 7, 1850.--3 m.
MACKERAL,
SHAD, CODFISH, Constantly on hand and
SALMON, for sale by
HERRINGS, J. PALMER & Co.
PORK, Market Street Wharf,
HAMS AND SIDES, 1 PHILADELPHIA.
SHOULDERS,
LARD
_& CHEESE, J March 26, 18.10.-3 m.
Rags ! Rags I—The highest price paid in
cash for Nags,at the Huntingdon Bookititore.
Flay 21. HORACE W. SMITH.
EMELI.E2I7:V.CEOG:3
LAST FAST CLOTHING LINE.
& W. SNARII,
ave just received and are now open.
H
ing a well selected and mammoth
assortment of
Spring anti Summer Clothing,
for men and boys, consisting of every thing usu
ally kept in clothing stores, and a variety of fan
cy articles unusually kept in them. Our stock
is superiorto any other ever brought to Hun
tingdon, and is not inferior to any other ever
between Philadelphia and Pittsburg.
Presuming it unnecessary to enumerates long
list of low prioes, as the establishment has been
long and favorably known as the h3use (or sel
ling cheap and fashionable clothing.
H. & VV:BNARE
March 25, 1850-3 m.
EncOurage Your Own Mechanics.
Saddle and Harness anufac tory
WILLI/LIVE GLASGOW
friendsO U D
and respectfully t l inform arge t
hh
at sYY t
he cantihties the above business in
Main street, Huntingdon, nearly oppo
site the store of Read. & Son.
All kinds of HARNESS, and SAD
DLES of a superior kind, BRIDLES,
in short, every thing in his line of bu
siness, will be manufactured on the
shortest notice, of the best materials,
and as cheap, if not cheaper, that can
be had at any other establishment in
the county.
He is thankful for the liberal patron
age already extended to him, and hopes
by strict attention to business to receive
a continuance of public favor.
[l:7-A large assortment of SADDDES
HEADY MADE, always on hand, and made
in superior style.
117-Hides, and country produce gen
erally, taken in exchange for work.
March 5, 1850.
Z.ruuroaftfiragall CID au
Book and Stationary Depot.
T _
HE subscriber respectfully informs
the citizens of-Huntingdon and its
vi. isity, thr t ho has commenced business in the
stand formerly occupied by I. Dorland, opposite
Coot's Hotel, and having made arrangements
with the Philadelphia Merchants to hose con
stantly on hand, upon commiasion,the following
general assortment of
BLANK BOOK,
consisting of Ledgers, D4y Books, receipt, pass
books and Justices Dockets. Also—every de
scription of writing end deed paper, white and
colored pasteboard, plain and perforated briatol
board, tissue paper, &c,
BLANK DEEDS &C.,
Black,blue and red inks, ink powder, quills, wa
fers, inkstands, steel pens, sand and sand buses,
lead pencils, Indian rubber, water colors, slates
and slate pencils.
SCHOOL BOOKS,
of every description, of late editions kept con
stantly on hand.
LARGE FAMILY BIBLES,
Pocket Bit‘lcs and 'Testaments, Hymn and
Psalm Books, Prayer Books, &c.,
Fancy Note Paper and Envelops,
of every variety, A Ibu ins, portfolio., pocketbook.,
annuals, fancy tme, wafers and sealing wax,
visiting cards, bead purses, penktiifes and every
variety of fancy goods._
Novils, Soul' Books, Music, Miscela
neous works, &C.
PERFUMERY,
consisting of extracts for the Handkerchief,
Soaps, Shaving Cream, Cologne, &c,
Also—Cigars of the choicest brands, Chew
ing tobacco, &c.
HORACE W. SMITH
March 26,1850.
Administrator's Notice.
r ETTERS of Administration hove been grant
ed to the undersigned, upon the estate of
LEONARD STEFFE Y, late of Berme town
ship, Huntingdon couuty, deceased. Al per-
Wua knowing themselves indebted, a re r e que s t e d
to make immediate payment, and those !loving
claims, will present them properly authenticated
to
SAMUEL STEFFEY, Jackson towhship,
ADAM STEFFFY, Barree township.
May 7,1850.-6 t.
Musical Instruments.
VIOLINS, flutes, gutters, flageol ts,
accordeons, banjoes, and musical
boxes, for sale by NEFF & MILLER.
April 2, 1850.
A FINE assortment of R'ourael's am Baud's perfumery, for sale by
NEFF & MILLER.
April 2, 1850.
A N assortment of Pittsburg Glassware just
a received by J. & W. SAXTON.
May 7, 1850.
1 01111311 sit 12 f t cents.—An excellent
k) article just received and for sale at J. & W.
SAXTON'S store. (May 7, 1950.
CITY HOTEL
41 & 43
NORTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
A. H HIRST
Would respectfully inform his friends and the
travelling public generally, that he has leased
the above large and well known Hotel. The
location is one of the very best for business
men in Philadelphia, and he flatters himself that
by giving it his entire attention, that he will be
able to reader perfect satisfaction to all who
may favor him with their custom.
He returns thanks for the very liberal sup
port already extended to him by his friends of
Huntingdon and the neighboring counties, and
begs leave to assure them that he will spare no
pains or expense to render the Crrx HOTEL
worthy of their continued support.
Philadelphia, Oct. 30, 1819-Iy.
IHE GOAT CHINA STORE
OF PHILADELPHIA.
rpHANKFITI, to the r itizons of 1 luntingdon
/ and its vicinity for their increased custom,
we again request their company to view ourlarge
and splendid assortment of
CHINA,GLASSANDQUEENSWARE
Dinner Sets, Tea Sefs, Toilet Sets, and sin
gle pieces, eithea of Glass, China, or Stone
Ware, cold in quantities to suit purchasers, for
lees than they can he hod elsewhere—
IN FACT AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES.
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH
BRITANNIA METAL GOODS
In greater variety than over before offered in the
city.
FANCY CHINA in great variety very cheap.
(;_y• Wo would invite any person visiting the
city to call and see as—they will at least he plea.
red to walk around our beautiful store, nod to
view the finest china and the cheapest the world
produces.
Very respectfully ,
TYNDALE & MITCHELL,
No. 219 Chestnut Street.
Phila. Sep. 25, 1549. ly.
REMOVAL.
NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS !
T. K. SIMONTON
W
OULD respectfully announce to his old
customers, and every body else, that he
has removed his store from his old stand. to the
room a few doors below, on the same side of the
street, and but two doors front William Dorris'
'store. In addition to his old stock, he bas just
received an elegant assortment of
Cs.te'
which he is prepared to Fell as cheap, if not a
little cheaper, than con be procured elsewhere.
His stock consists of
Dry-Goods, Groceries, Hardware,
Drugs, erc.,
Thankful for past favors he would rest:ect
ful y solicit a continuance of public favor. It
wi I always give him p'easure to use his utmost
exertions to render satisfaction to those who may
deal with him.
Feb. 19, 1830.
E. C. SUMMERS. .T. Ti. BALL,
New Arrangement.
CARRIAGE & WAGON MANUFACTORY.
Summers et, Ball,
WOULD respectfully inform the public that
they have purchased from Henry Smith, his
tools, stock, &c., belonging to the above alepart•
ment of his business, and that they will carry it on
for the present, in all its various branches, in
the shop heretofore occupied by Mr. Smith. They
ore prepared to execute all ordeis in their i ine on
the shortest notice and moot reasonable terms.
Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Sleighs,
Carts, Wheelbarrows, &c.,
made to order, of the beet materials, and at ea
sonsble pi ices.
Repairing of all kinds of vehicles, done on the
shortest notice.
oryThose wanting neat, cheap and durable
articles in their line of business, arerespectfully
requested to give them a call.
keb.26,1850
M. Bt, 1, M, ROWE,
63 .?forth Third Siea, above ✓lrch,
PHILADELPHIA.
IsooDim Corn Brooms,
500 doz. Painted Buckets ;
500 nests Willow Market Baskets ;
600 " Cedar Tubs ;
800 Staff and Barrel I horns;
together with the largest stock of Willow, Cedar
and Eastern Woodware ever offered in thecity.
N. B. Cash paid at all times for broomcorn
at our factory.
Feb. 26, 1850.
CROIVIELIEN & ISILOTIIER,
Commission Merchants,
IMPORTERS OF
xi° calla of rr 7711ITIMP)a
COGNAC BRANDIES, HOLLAND
GIN,
AND DEALERS TN
Tens, Ne t Tarti, A•r.
No. 11 Walnut Street,
Q, Consignments of Weetern end Southern
Produce solicited.,p)
June 12, InlU.
CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES.
THE undersigned, having lately dissolved the
partnership existing between them, have
still on hand a number of CARRIAGES AND
BUGGIES of superior finish, which they wish
to dispose of, to which they respectfully invite
the attention of purchasers. Any person need•
ing a Carriage or Buggy should give them a
call as they will sell on the most reasonable
terms.
ADAMS & BOAT.
March 19, 1850.
Pit I l'E SC IV 00L,
TOR the Intellectual and Moral training of
young persons and children of both sexes,
kept Icy J. A. H ILL, in the now Academy
building, Huntingdon, Pa.
The apeing session will commence on MONDAY,
TUN 22d DA Top APRIL INST. For particulars
apply to the Teacher.
J. A. HALL.
REFERENCES.
Rev. J. Moore, A. P. Wilson, J. S. Stewart,
R. M'A lister, Esqs; Messrs. D. M'Murtie, W.
B. Zeigler and J. N. Prowell; Judge Gwin, Hon.
George Taylor, Col. James Clark and Dr. M.
A. Henderson.
April 2cl. 1810-.
SARSAPARILLA, a fine article, for sale at
Marks' Confectionary. 114ay 21.
Chair and Furniture
`UW 4 en 1. - 1. , . LLi cii) co uaia. a) 3
Up Stairs above Peter Swooie's Store
and Sheriff Crownover's office, rind three
doors cast of .McKinney's Hotel.
THE undersigned has again corn
meneed the above business in all its
various branches, and is now pre
pared to accommodate all who may
favor him with their custom on the
most reasonable terms.
He intends keeping on hand aft kinds of
CHAIRS anti FURNITURE, from common to
the most fashionable sty e, mid mode in the most
durable manlier, which he will sell low for cash
or Country produce.
. .
All kinds of Lumber taken in exchange for
Chairs or furniture.
COFFINS will at all times he kept on Ilona;
and funerals attended in town, and shortly in
tow. and country, as he is getting a splendid
hearse made 'or the accommodation of the public.
HO.F;E ►ND SIGN PAINTING attended to ea
her e
THOS. ADAMS,
Huntingdon. October 30, 1849.
C~~~~3~~
For the Purchase and Sale of
REAL ESTATE.
THE undersigned, believing that' an
Agency of this character would be
an accommodation and an advantage to both the
purchaser and seller of Real Estate, has conclu
ded to open one at his office in Huntingdon.
All business of this kind entrusted to him, and
all communications sentto him, will receive his
prompt and diligent attention. He wilt adver
tise when requested, either in his own name or
in the name of the owner, as may be desirable,
in one or both of the newspapers of the county,
and in any other newspaper that may be desig
nated, and endeavor to procure purchasers and
sellers, and communicate between them.
A full and minute description of the property
—its improvements, supply of water, conveni
ence to markets, schools, ehurches,iml the terms
of sale, must accompany the request of any per
son who wishes his real estate advertised or of
fered for sale ; and some description, us della ite
as possible, of the quality, kind and value, of
the premises desired to be bought, must be giv
en by those who wish to purchase.
All communications relating to the business
of this Agency will he confidential if desired.
The subscriber is in communication with a
similar agency in Lancaster, Pa., and will be
able through it to bring property offered for
sale to the immediate notice of Lancaster coun
ty purchasers.
I)"Postage must be paid on all letters sent.
P. S.—Several desirable properties are now
offered for sale. For further particulars inquire
of the subscriber. DAVID BLAIR,
Attorney at Law.
Huntingdon, Pa., Nov. 20, 1819.
Wholesale and Retail
CLOCK STORE.
No. 238 Market St., above Seventh, South side,
PHILADELPHIA
A LTHOUGH we can scarcely estimate the
11 value of TIME commercially, yet by calling
at the above establishment, JAMES BARBER
will furnish his friends, among whom heincludes
all who duly appreciate its fleetness, with a beau
tiful and perfect INDEX for marking its progress,
of whose value they can judge.
His extensive stock on hand, bonstantly chan
ging in conformity to the improvements in taste
and style of !intern and workmanship, consists of
Eight-day and Thirty-hour brass COUNTING
..., PARLOR, HALL. CHURCH and ALARM
CLOCKS, French, Gothic and other fancy styles,
as well as plain, which from hie extensive con
nection and correspondence with the manufactu
rers he finds he can put at the LOWEPT CARR els.
un in any quantity from one to a thousand, of
which he will warrant the accuracy.
Cocks repaired and warranted—clock trim
mings on hand. Call and see me among them.
JAMES BARI4ER, 238 Market St.
Phila., August 28, 1849.
CENTRiIL
01 OTMIVI U51120T.
JACOB SNYDER
Respectfully informs the piddle that he has
Removed his est.thlishment to the room recently
occupied by T. K. himonion, opposite the store
of T. Read & where, in addition to his
former stuck. he has just received the most
elegant assoi tment of
Clothing for Nen and Boys
ever brought to the borough of I) untingdon !
Hie stock consists in part of Dress and Frock
COATS, a , oriety of PANTS acid
VESTS, of every quality and price ; Shirts,
ftunnel shirts and drawers, cravats, &c. &c.
Having considerable knowledge of - the wants
of the People, and being experienced in the
quality and make of Clothing, he cats confident
ly assure the public that the material is notonly
good but that his stock of clothing is well made
up, in the most fashionable style, Baying put
chased low, he is determined to WI at such
prices as will cause the people generally to hail
his store ea the
Cheap Clothing Depot!
Every body. in town and country, aro invited to
call and examine hia truly
SUPERIOR GOODS.
N.B.—Clothing will be made tin for customers
as heretofore, in the best style and shoo est
notice,
Huntingdon, April r 3, 1950.
WE takethis method ofinfotming.ourftionds•
and the public generally, that on ing to
an increase of bueiness we hove removed our
Watch, Jewelry, and Variety Store,
to the large room on the corner of Hill and.
streets, formerly occupied by Col. D.
Buoy es a Watch and Jewelry thole.
We have just returned from the eastern cities
with a very large and handsome aseortnient of
Fine Gold and Silver Watches,
Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Cutlery,
Fire arms, Musical Instruments,
Stationary, Perfumery,
Candlabras, and Fancy -Irticles.
Notwithstanding these articles now demand
a higher price in the eastern market than former
ly, we have purcha.ed our goods remarkably
low, and are detei mined to sell CIIKAP.
& MILLER.
N. it. The highest prices paid in Cash for
old gold and silver.
Arpil 2. 1450.
LEMON MXTRACT.
DURE Concentrated Extract of Lemon, a
r genuine article for sale at CUNNING
HAM'S, opposite the Post Office.
November 27, 1849.
VINEGAR, Homeny, Golden Syrup Molass
es, Luscious Luxury, &c., constantly for
sale at Marks' Confectionary. [May 21.
THE GREAT CURE
CHAS. G. JOHNSON,
of Bristol.
Who was pronounced incurably fixed sn.
the last stage of Pulmonary Con
sumption, by two skillful Phy.
sicians.
Mr. Johnson wua rescued from death's door
by the use of Schnock's l'ulmonic Syrup—hav
ing been prostrated all winter, his e.e was
witnessed by several of the most respectable
citizens of this state, whose names are append
ed to his certificate. Read ! Read ! and be con
vinced that Schnook's Pulmonary ....yrup is the
only certain cure for Consumption.
Bristol, Buck., county, Pee. 1'
hept. 21, 1549,
Da. J. H. Scuwzctt, —DearStr,—l am induced
from a sense of justice toward. you, as well ea:
duty to the public, to make known one of the
moot hopeless and extraordinary cures, in mar'
own person, that you have ever had the pleaeuttee
to record. Indeed, I regret my inutolity to par.'
tray, in truthful colors, my consuming disrobe,'
and the rein...liable chance which Schtieck'ei
Pulmonary y top effected in so short n time.
I was taken sonic time prAous to December
-1848, with a heavy cold, producing inceveant'
coughing, accompanied with acute Fein in the
right side, pains in the back, under the right
shoulder, having heavy night sweats, high renew
&c., which made me en nervous and restless no
to produc, utter prostration. AII these uflbctione
,increased with such violence. that en the 4th of
January lust I sent for my family physician. Ile
attended me faithfully, anti prescribed every thing
that medical skill could suggest but wit hem ef.
rect. I lOUIId Myself gradually growing worse,
and my hopee of recovery !melting at my die_
easeincreased. My cough became clietreeeingr;
my paints severe; and, et. trvinely debilitated, I
lost all ambition in life, and gave up to a melon.
choly dep esition. My physician examined mr,
and informed me I hail an obsess on the Niter
port of my liver and lower putt oft)we of toy twigs.
Notwithstanding all this ekill.l grew worse, I ut
with that tenacity with which we all cling to fir e ,
I concluded to I. Ave nothing undone, and called
in a consulting physician, who fully conctered
with niy own, and pronounced my core en ex
tremely critical tine. 1I e thought 1 was in im
minent danger--saying my disease "woe one ilia
le seldom if ever cured." AII this lime I was en
during eolferings that made file burdensome ; ex
periencing great pain in coughing ; expectors
Ling from a pint to a quart of nauceous matter
every 21 hours, and gradually eiriltitig under the
weakning progress of my (Itemise. At this stage
of my i Iness, my friends in Prieto' suggested
the use of Schneek's Pulmome Syrup. but kn..
ing the many expedients resorted to fur the pur
pose of d ruining money front the afflicted, 1 her.
itated. My friends, however, ineititing, I was
prevailed upon to try its virtues. I commenced
taking the Syrup about the first of ,larch, end
used severel bottles before I had any confidence
in it. I then began to experience a armee for
the better, and continued it till I had consumed
ten bottles, when I woo so for relieved se to be
able to visit Dr. Schneck in Philadelphia. He
examined me, and pronounced my right lung af
fected, but in a healing con.lition. He recom
mended the further use of the Syrup, which I
continued till I consumed 15 bottles, and found
myself once more restored to health. I will fur
ther add,that the consulting physician, seeing the
action of the medicine, fully approved its use.
To give the reader some idea of the. severity
of my case , and the rapid cure a ff ected by the
Syrup, I will state that my usual weight in
health was 177 pounds, which was finally re
duced by my sufferings to but 121 pounds. Yet,,
on the first of this month, (Septruilier,) I weigh..
ed 174 pounds, thus gainieg in a few months 53
pounds, .d within three pounds of my heaviest
weight. It is not in my power to convey, in the
hart space of this certificate, the convincing
proofs of my remarkable cure, or the rarticulare
of the avinixing afflictions through which I have
passed ; but to those who will take the trouble to
call on me, at Bristol, opposite Pratt's hotel, I
shall take pleasure in detailing every particular.
In conclusion, I deem it my duty to urge upon
every person who may have the premonitory
aymptoins of this fatal disease, not to delay one
hour, but to call upon Dr Schneck immediatel3.
His skill in the treatment of title •complaint, and
prompt detection of diseased parts of the lungs
by means alibi Stethescope, added to my own
mimeo one cure, fully satisfies me, the, bed I ear.
lier submitted myself to hie care, I should have
escaped much suffering; but reetrained by doubts
.d suspicion. which make us all naturally skep,
tical in regard to the virtues of a medicine when
first introduced. I resisted the importunities of
my friends till almost too late ; end yielded ohly
as a last resort, resolved to " kill or cure." To
those afflicted as I have been, again let me say,
hesitate no longer, sty own care is preseett d to
you as convincing evolenee. that when ell else
fails your last hope is in Dr. Schneek'sPuimonie
Sy - up. I have also for the satisfaction of those
who may he stronger, to me appendt d to thie et r;
tificaie the names of gentlemen well known in .
the walks of public end private life. and WllO,O
standing in society admits of 110 cavil or doubt in
regard to their testimony.
CHARLES cd. JOHNSIIIV.
We the undeteigned, residents of Bristol and
vicinity, ore well.acqueinted with Mr. Johnson,
and know him to have been afflicted an be duties
shove. We olso know that he used Schneek's
Puhrionie :-:yrup, and have entity reason to be..
lieve, that to tide medicine he owl, his preeerva
lion frets a premature grave. The known in
tegrity and posiiion in sot iety of Mr. Johns , on
however is a .fficient guarantee to the public of
the truth of tide statement.
LEWIS T. PRATT : :l'rart's Hotel.
LEWIS M. \\ H A RTON, Merchant.
CHESTER STURBEVANT.CouI dealer.
JOHN W. BRAY, Merchant.
JAMES N. HARLOW, Ciergyaxan of the.
Presbyterian Church.
S. 13 HOLT, Hotel, Burlington.
JAMES R. SCOTT, Book agent.
A. L. PACKER, Cool agent.
WISTAR C. PARSONS, at E. Roussel's.
Laboratory, 44 Prune street, Philadelphia,
Bristol, &menthe, 24, 1h49.
Prepared and sold by J. H. Schneck at his
Laboratory :-. E. Corner of Coate & Marshal 4.
Sta.Phila. and by
T. K. Stt , tox•rote, Huntingdon.
G. H.Srbtorn, Waterstiect,
STEINER & MC WILLIAMS, Spruce Creek.
Macho & 1-woo.. Alexandria.
lissautit & 8K.., Mill Creek,
and by agents generally throughout the United
States.
Price $l,OO per bottle, or $5,00 per half dos.
Nov. 20, 1840.—..1y.
C23.aacco cra aro:nacos:s.
A GENERAL assortment of groceries just
Li opened and for sale at CVNNINGIIAJOS Gro
cery and Confectionary establishment, digactly
oppositethe Post Office, Huntingdon. •
Nevember2/, 1849.