WESTERN LIND AGENCY. 1 MILNWOOD ACADEMY. A CAMPBELL, Land Agent at Lasalle, II- 'TIOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN. linois, has openedagoneral Land Agency for 1.- 1 Santis GAP, HUNTIMODOS COUNTY, PA....- Male laud Northern Illinois, and Southern Wis. Rev. J. Y. M'Ginnes, A. M., and J. IL W. cousin, where he will attend to the purchase and ArGinnes, A. Af., Principals. The Winter sale of linprovedand Unimproved Lande, payment, Session will commence on the first Wednesday of Tales, Location of Mexican Land Warrants, ! of November, 11330, to continue five months,— making selections for those who may be entitled to The course of instruction embraces all the Bounty Lands under the late act of Congress, kind branches necessary to prepare young men either {morally to all business connected with a general for th e hi g h er c l asses c o llege, or for the ete ,.. l Agency. dies of a profession. and the active business of eying completed arrangements whereby per- life. The Academy building is new, comma. eons wishing to procure lands in this fertile and dious, and in every way* adapted to the accom- Tepidly improving portion of the West, can do so ' moslation of • large number of boarders. The at the minimum price of 31,25 per acre, without location is distinguished for its healthfulness, the expellee and risk of travelling there, any per- I and the moral and religious character of the sw orn who may pay to my Agent, Jame. Maguire, rounding community. It is easy of access, be at Flnntingdon, the sum of two hundred dollars, ing on the stage route connecting Chambersburg will have one quarter section (160 acres) entered with the Central Railroad, at Drake's Ferry. • In their name, (or as they may direct) for which ; T eem , e s ese ,,,,—F or Orthography, they will receive the patent from the general Land l Reading and Writing, $5; A rithnietie, Genera- Oleo at Washington city, iu their name, clear of ph y , p y, Grammar, Composition, Natural Philoso all charges. I phy, Astronomy, Physiology, Chemistry, &c., Satisfactory security will be given for nll perform sB; Mathematics, Greek and Latin languages, &me on my part,and far the refundingorthe amount $l2; French and German, each $5. Boarding, of the purchase, with 6 per cent., at the expiration exclusive of foes and light, $1,25 per week.— *tided with the location. of doe years, to any person who may thou be die- For reference, or further particulars, address The canal from Chicago to Lasalle, at the head JAMES Y. M'GINNES, of Steam-boat Navigation on the Illinois River, Shade Gap, Oct. 13, 1850 lbe Railroad from Chicago to Galena, which is sow in process of construction, and the Railroad from Chicago to Rock Island, on the Mississippi river, now completed to Aurora, some 30 miles west of Chicago, will pass through this country from East to West, and the great Central Raiiroad from Galena to the mouth of the Ohio river, pass es through it from North to South, for the con struction of which the late Congress appropriated a large amount of land, thereby securing, beyond doubt, its speedy completion ; and there is no doubt to the mind of any person well informed upon the subject, but Chicagowill be connected with all the Atlantic Cities by Railroad, in the course of from two to four rears from this time, thereby enabling families to emigrate to this country in the short space of from three to four days, front any portion of the East, without the risk of travelling . by steam. Lost. Persons wishing to procure desirable homes for themselves and families, will do well to make application soon, as the amount of public lands is Bruited, and is being taken up tepidly by actual 'lndere Any information dwired, can be obtained from baac helm, Eeq., Huntingdon, Pa. REFERENCES MINIUM & BROTIIHR, Mill Creek, Huntingdon County, Pa. & Donscr, Huntingdon, Pa. B. 8. BLAIR, Eiq. , Hollidaysburg, Pa. l Letters connected with the business may be ad tressed to A. CAMPBELL, Peru P. 0. La salle Co., Illinois. Ott. 99, 1350.-3 m. GREAT Laproyement in Daguerreotypeing T VAN LOAN St CO., No. 118, Chesnut street, Philadelphia, have, by recent discoveries in their art, enable:l themselves to take pictures at all times. with groat certainty—as well in stormy os slew waatlter—which are Justly pronounced by "lists and scietide men, UNRIVALLED, for depth of tons and softness of light and shade. By working Lenasolves, they not only produce pictures which are. GOOD AND CHEAP!! but by far the best sand cheapest which can he produced at any other establishment. Their charge fur pictures in hand some improved cases, range from ONE DOLLAR so three dollars, depending on the size of the pie tare, being scarcely one-half the prices charged at other establishments, for pictures of equal size— bat of inferior quality. Their GALLERY or Pon 'RUTS, consisting of some hundreds, embraces a eollection of DISTINGUISHED AMERICANS worthy the attention of visitors to their •rooms, which are OPEN AT ALL TIMES. Tus collection which they hail deposited in the trxhibition of the Franklin Institute, was constant ly surroanded by dense crowds of admirers, who wars bud in their praise of the artists' skill. . - To kctird against every possibility of mistake, they gaarantee every picture to be of the best ma tari.th, and unless it is entirely satisfactory to the fano nor. NU CHAUGE IS adDE. tar When visiting the city NW at their rooms, vbetaer you wish a Daguerreotype or not. The admission is free, and you will he pleased with your visit. Dae't Arget the number, 118 Chesnut West, a foe doors below Fourth. PailAdolphia, Nov. 10, 1850. NEFF it MILLER ALWAYS AHEAD! mliE crest amount of WATCHES, CLOCKS, .1. JEWELRY, and Fancy Articles, sold daily at Nere d. MiLLett's, is the best evidence that they soil the most fashionable, best and cheapest In Hantiagdon, and that the principle of dealing with ill span fair terinq, gives satisfaction. tRr racy are THIS DAY opening the Lar. gedt and Best Assortment of WATCH. Ira and JewEtity, &c., over brought to Hunting don. Call and see thorn. They only ask a small advance on cost for goods, and not two prices, as at otter places. ea- All goods sold WARRANTED TO BE Al RE- . •RESENTED. Don's forget the cheap corner. NEFF & MILLER. /.7Jr. 5, 1850. RIDE AND EXCELLENT! SCOTT'S CHEAP WATCHES AND JEW EMIT are going otf rapidly, at the low rates at w:tich ho sells. His stuck is new, large and wall selected, and people lied it advantageous to *all with him before making purchases elsewhere. Nov. 12, 1850. EITIND FROM UNDER:" FOR fear you will be crushedby the avalanche of tali and winter Goods which J. & W. SAY CON have just received and opened for public inspection and purchase, at their store In iluntiniiiloa, so celebrated for their cheapnesb Red variety. 'rho crowds assembling, at their mere daily, are only equalled by the 'numbers Rightly rushing tor seats at a Jenny Lind Concert: We have batter and cheaper Ilbuti than can be found at any other establish ment in the country. If you don't believe this assertion, '<just drop in, you won't intrude," and verify it by examining qualities and prices. . To enu.ncrate in detail all the articles we have far sale. would occupy too much space in the paper, to the exclusion or “marriages," always so interastint to the fairer portion of our nu =irons customers. We will mention but a few. We have Fair the Ladies, (first in our es. teem, and "first in the hearts of their country. sasn,") Long Shawls, Thibet Shawls, Silks, Trench M,rino, Alpacas, Bonnet Ribbon, Cash mire lie Lanes, Jenny Lind Cloth, Ladies' and c n ihir,,,, , a Muffs, &c.. &c. with every desirable article of DRESS GOODS. alr the La li.s will not forget that their de. isartmmt in confined to the store on the corner, opplsit, Conti' BOOTS AND SHOF,S, HATS AND CAPS. A aril assortmmt of the above article. FRl?.iii GROG E RIES, of which we have the very best, and will sell at a very small advance an cost. Just call and 'namine ler yourselves. HARDWARC AND QUEENSWARE, and a great many other articles too numerous to mmtiod, all of which will be sold low for cash or enwatry produce. . . rtp. W, will receive and store Grain, also, and pay t h e highest mirk.t prices, and it is ad trotted by all to he the most convenient place to urnbrad brain in and about town. J. W. SA XTrillr, 1111!4414, Wet. Vt, 11P. LATE AND IMPORTANT NEWS! "Now the hurly burly'. done, Now the battle's lost and won." THE“noise and confusion” attendant upon the election, having subsided, the public will now have time to visit the PEOPLE'S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE, which has just been supplied with the largest, most beautiful, and cheapest assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING ever brought to Huntingdon, consisting in part of Dress and Frock Coats, Overcoats and Cloaks, Sack Coats, Pants and Vests of the latest and richest patterns. The remarkably LOW PRICES at which Clothing can and will be sold at the People's Cheap Store, cannot fail to attract purchasers. THE FANCY DEPARTMENT embraces every variety of Shirts, Collars, Suspenders, Hosiery, Caps, Umbrellas, Flannel Shirts and Drawers, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, &c. REGULAR CUSTOYi WORK attended to as usual. A large assortment of beautiful Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings constantly on hand, at the PEOPLE'S CHEAP STORE, which will be made up to order, at short notice, and in the very best style of workmanship. GREAT INDUCEMENTS ate offered to purchasers.. Those who visit SNYDRICS estab hshment, and examine his magnificent stock of Goods for the Fall and Winter Trade, will be convinced that it is the interest of every man, who studies Economy, or who values his appear ance in society, to purchase his Clothing at the Pao►La's CHIA? STORE. O come, come away, No longer delay, 'Tis time to prepare for the Fall. Some thick clothing bay, For cool weather is nigh, So repair to SNYDZIOS Cheap Hall! Good Clothing you'll find, That's just to your mind, And CHEAP as good Clothing can be. Then come one and all, To the People's Cheap Hall, And purchase good clothing of tee. JACOB SS I:DER, Huntingdon, Oct. 15, 1850. LATEST ARRIVAL ! CIEORGE GWIN has just received and •-•• opened the largest and moat splendid assort ment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS ever offered to the people of Huntingdon county, and is prepared to sell at such remarkably LOW PRICES as must induce everybody to buy. His stock has been selected with great care, with a view to cheapness and good quality, and comprises, in part, Cloths of all kinds, French, Belgian and Fancy cassimerea, Kentucky Jeans, Oregon and Tweed cloths, Vestings, Flannels, and Drillings, and a variety of cotton goods for summer wear; Mouslirt de Laines, Alpaccas, French Lawns and Scarfs, Shawls and Handker chiefs, Merinos, Calicoes of the newest styles and at low prices, Earlston, French, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams and Balzorines, French and Irish Linens, Bed Trckings, Muslims, Sheetings, &c. Having heretofore been honored by a large patronage from the Ladies, he has procured the most e tegeart Amor tment of Lathes' Dress Goods ever brought to the interior of the State. Also Boots, Shoe., Hats, Caps, Groceries, Queens , ware, and a great variety of goods of nll kinds. In short he is prepared to offer Great Bargains to those who favor him with their custom. All are invited to call and judge for themselves.— It affords him pleasure to exhibit his goods at all times. E7' All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for goods. Oct. IS, 18.50. GEO. GWIN. SCOTT TRIUMPHANT I SPLENDID stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, and JEWELRY, at Philadelphia prices. Jest received at Scott's Cheap Jewelry Store, three doors west of T. Read & Son's store: The public are respectfully solicited to call and see. GLASGOW & STEEL, Saddle, Harness & Trunk Manufacturers. THE undersigned are now associated in the I above business, in the old stand heretorore occupied by Win. Glasgow ' in Main street, near ly opposite the store of 'l'. Read & Son. Every thing in their line will be furnished on the shortest notice, and on terms that cannot WI to suit all. They manufacture the most of their work themselves, and can therefore assure the public that every article will be made in the beet and mast durable manner.. t A large assortment of superior SAD. DLES,EEADY MADE, always on hand. CCP" Hides, and country produce, generally, taken in exchange for work. Wg. GLASGOW returns thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, and hopes that his old patrons will continue to patronize the new firm. WM. GLASGOW, August 27, MO. WM. J. STEEL. MILL AND FARM FOR SALE. TIIE subscriber will sell, at private sale, the MERCHANT MILL AND FARM now oc cupied by Samuel Hockenherry, in Wells town ship, Fulton (formerly Bedford) county. The MILL was erected only a few years ago; has three run of stones, a twenty foot over shot water wheel, and has all he modern improvements. The whole of the machinery being in complete order. The FARM consists of 90 Acres, about one half of which is cleared and in cultivation. As the undersigned resides at a distance from this property, and his engagements will not admit l of his giving it proper attention, he will sell it at A BARGAIN, and make the payments easy—say one-fourth or one-third in hand, and the balance 'ln from six to ten annual payments. Possession given on the let of April next. Fur further particulars call on thesubseriber, in Idercersburg, Franklin county; G. W. B. Sipe, near the premises, or Wm. Dorris, E s q., Hunt ingdon. JAMES 0. CARSON. Mercerebin, Nov. 19, 1850. er"Notio Democrat" insert nnOI Int of Annoy, gil t sooll eltsrr tltiA sAk". HUNTINGDON .FOUNDRI'. rpHE subscriber wishes to inforin the 'public in general, that he is now fully prepared to do Castings or alt kinds,:and will keepon hand a -• Qederal Assortment of Castings, consistins of COOKING STOVES, Air-tight, Parlor, 1 en-plate, Wood and Coal stoves—all of which are new patterns not before introduced into this section of country. Also, a variety of Plough patterns of the kinds now in use. A general assortment of Hollow-ware casting., consisting of Kettles, Dutch Ovens, Skillets, Pans, &c., Miscellaneous articles, such as Wagon Boxes, Sled and Sleigh Soles, Smoothing Irons, Rolling Mill and Forge castings, Window Grates for cellars, Lintles and sills inr houses, Sash Weights and Water Pipes; also Sweg Anvils and Mandrels for Blacksmiths, made to order on the shortest notice. We will sell eve-' ry article in' our line on the most reasonable terms for Cash, and will take all kinds of coun try produce and old metal in exchange for cast ings. The Foundry is situated at the Southern end of Huntingdon, along the canal. liG".Custings of all kinds will he kept of the, shop of Wm. B. Zeigler, as formerly, at N. E. corner of Market Square, Huntingdon. . 13:7All orders addressed to R. V. AFGill will be promptly attended to. R. C. WGILL Huntingdon; May 20, 1850. NEW FEATURE! GRAND EXHlBlTlON!—.4datittanre Flee! Lovers of the beautiful should not fail to call immediately at the sane of Dorsey & Ma guire, who have just received a splendid assort ment of new and cheap Goods, which they are offering, as usual, at very low prices. Their stock comprises everything that the wants of the people require, and is made up, in part, of the most extensive vsriety of Ladies' and Gen tlemen's Dress Goode, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Hardware, Queensware, Grocerieso&c. We neither wish to boast or deceive, in re gard to the superior quality or the low prices of our goals, and hence invite the public to come and examine for themselves. Thankful for pest favors, we hope by strict attention to business to receive a liberal share of public patronage: June 4, 18.10. DORSEY & M AGM RE. THOMAS JACKSON, THOMAS E. FitANacui, • Blair county. Lancaster county. DAVID WitICHTRIE, W 11.1.11 G1.C1.11, Huntingdon CO. Lanraiter enmity. JAMES GARDNDS, Ricen. R. BEVAN, Blair county. Lancaster county. Central Penn'a. Banking House, nF BRYAN, GLEIM & CO.- ()dice on 'Ole k.) gheuy street, a few doors west irir the Court House, and nearly opposite the Post Office, Hol lidaysburg, Pa. The Company is now ready to transact busi ness. Upon money deposited for a specific period of three, six, nine or twelve months, in terest will be paid at such rates as are usually allowed by Savingr Institutions. Transient de posites received, payable on demand. R. R. BRYAN, Cashier. Hollidaysburg, :May 21, 1850. SADDLES AND HARNESS. DUMBAUGH & co., respectfully inform the I) public that they are prepared to carry on in all its various branches, Saddle and Harness Makin:;, and are ready to furnish their custom ers with all kinds of Valises, Trunks, and ear pet bags ' Plush, Hogskiii, and Tub Sole Saddles (from the cheapest to the best.) Also Shafter Saddies, wagon and carriage Harness, lirilfres, collars, whips, &e. LEATHER.—Having a Tannery in the im mediate vicinity of Huntingdon, they are pp,- pared to furnish all who favor them with their custom, at their saddle and harness shop, with Leather of all kinds, of superior quality and fin ish, which will be disposed , if cheap for cash or country prodv,e. 'll,O juice In traue paid for beef and calf hides„herk, &c. Huntingdon, Ntay 2Q, 1350. HEAP AND GOOD WATCHES, JSVELRY ANDSILVER WARE, at the Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry Store, No. 35, North PhirdStreet. Gold Lev4r, Watches, toll jeweled, 1S caret csses, $3O and over ; Silver Lever Watches, 101 l jeweled, $lO and over ; Silver Lepine, jeweled, 4;11 and over; Silver Quartier Watches, $5 to $10; Gold Pencils, $1 to $l2; Gold Pencils, warranted, $1 and over. Breast Plus, Finger Rings, and every des cription of Jewelry' in like proportion. Ile would wish to inform his friends in Huntingdon county, that he has enlarged his establishment, and greatly increased his already extensive stock of goods, which he now offers for sale at such prices that will strike terror to all competitors. Call and see me; I will charge sun nothing for looking. Don't forget the RED SIGN, six doors North of our friend first's City I lotel. THOS. READ, Jr. No. 55, North Third .Sirett. Philadelphia, Sept. 17, 1850. FOR SALE. Avaluable farm and tract of land situate on the Big Aughwick Creek, in Huntingdon county, containing by the official draft Q.Z7 acres, but by subsequent re-surveys has been found to contain a large excess over the official quantity, originally surveyed in pursuance of a warrant in the name of David Franks, and is now in the occupancy of Simon Gratz. A good ',art of the tract is improved bottom land of first rate quali ty, and is well worth the attention of person.: wishing to purchase a good farm. It is but about one and a half miles front Orbisonia, four miles from Shtrteysburg—within about eight miles from the Pennsylvania Canal and the same dis tance front the Pennsylvania Rail load and is in the immediaie neighborhood Of several Iron Works. For further informationand particulars, apply to Miles & Dorris, AttOrneys at Law in the Borough of Huntingdon. , J. GEO. MILES, Attorney in fart for Joseph Gratz and Jacob Gratz, Trustees for the heirs of Michael Gratz, deed. July 23, 1830, CLOCKS! CLOCKS! CLOCKS! IN any quantity, and of all the various patterns the market affords, may be obtained at No. 55 North 3d Street, six doors north of the City Hotel, at the Manufacturers lowest.cash prices. Clocks purchased at the above establishment may be depended upon as being good and dura ble time keepers, or the money refunded la case of the failure of any Clock to perform according to the recommendation. Purchasers, now is the time, and here is the place for bargains, and although I do not pretend to sell Clocks for less than cost, I can sell them at a figure which does not admit of complaint on the part of the closest buyer, arid for the simple reason that I sell ex clusively jar cash. THOS. READ, Jr. No. 55, North Third Street, Philadelphia. Sept. 10, 1550.—tf. Millinery and Fancy Store. •kg - ns. SARAH KULP, from Philadelphia, JVi respectfully informs the Ladies, that she has opened a store in the Borough of Hunting don, nearly opposite Costs' Hotel, for the sale of Bonnets, Trimmings and Fancy articicii.— She invites the Ladies to call at her establishs theta, and examine her stock. ller Bonnetsare of the latest fashion. Also, bleaching and pre sing done en reasonable terms and at short no t**. [June 19, 1990.—tf. piptico. OIL. THE celeorated American Oil has been in use I long enough to test its powers. It is rec ommended as one o'f the best, if no: the very best medicine for the cure of Rheumatism, fry sipelas, Tetter, Toothache; Cramps, Spasms, cholic, burns and scalds, bowel complaints, piney. croup and sore throat; inflamation, &c. Read the following certificate: HUNTINGDON, March tl, 1810. For the benefit of sufferers like me and oth ers, I do freely declare the following fact, have suffered mote or less for twenty years with the most desperate Rheumatism, and also far 18 years at times with Most desperate pain in the stomach, which at times seemed to expand as if it would burst also for many years I was ter ribly troubled with cramps in my legs—indeed I can't describe all my sufferings for so long a time. I could do no .bilsinessfor the last ten years, nor had I a: single good night's sleep for the last five years. I never could find any relief worth mentioning, until last November, when I met with the Extract of American Oil, and to my HO IlltleltilifpriSe I got relieved of all in a short time and to this day. I respectfully in 'Cite all who choose to call and see me upon the matter; such can tell much more. I can say it has done wonders on others around me in va rious complaints. If ever an article was put out honestly, this is one. I know it sells rap idly here. No family in the hind will be with out it when they 00.3 know its use. JOHN BUATOAVOIC 111,T1NGDON, 'March ll, 1850'. I do hereby certify to the following facts:— That I have suffered for five years past with pain in my back, spine and kidnies, end never received any relief but by bleeding, for a few days only. Last November I gut a bottle of the Extract of Arnerivan Oil, I used it inward ly, and to my surprise it removed the complaint in a short time. From what I have seen and heard of its wondrous effects upon others in des perate cases, 1 can freely recommend it, end be lieve it to be worth all the humbugs in the land, and do believe it will do all for whet it is so highly recommended. C. Corrs. LIMISTOWN, Attach 1950. 1 never before gave a certiffeate, but this 1 give with a clear conscience for the benefit of sufferers like myself. I suffered with the Ery sipelas or St. Antony's Fire, mixed with Tet- - ter, so pronounced by my doctor, for 12 years. 'The suffering I ,endured is beyond description. At limes all nay hair came off any head. During this time 1 had no relief for more than a few !lays at a time. Last October 1 got a bottle of the Extract of American Oil, used it inwardly and outwardly, and to my great astonishment and my neighbors, 1 got clear of itha a short time, end to this time I bare noticed its won drous effects on other desperate complaints. I do assure nay friends and the public that it in indeed 4. woreleinl thing for many complaints. I invite all who choose to visitme inLetiriOtown. My maiden name wan Nancy Magarky, now Widow N;Diev - VI NEN Err Tho American Oil is for sale by A. S. HARRISON, Huntingdon, General Agent for Huntingdon county. Those who.w•ish a supply of the modicine will call on him. Also for sale by Samuel llcey, Alxandria, Huntingdon county; Catharine Hart, Lewis town, Mifflin county; John B. Given, M'Con nelslown; Daniel Decker, 11I'Veytown; Mays . S. Harrison, Sbirleysburg. [Aug. 20.—1 y. Encourage Your Own Mechanics: (J WEN & WM. BOAT, would respectfully j announce to the public, that they are now carrying 011 the COAC M A 1:1 N G IIUShN ESS in all its various branches, at the old stand for merly occupied by Alums k Boat, a few doors west or the Presbyterian church, where they are now manufacturing Buggies, Carriages, Bureau ches, Rockuways,Pearborns, &c., in short any thin•. in ihejlinaof gf, in akyy, .d the Varlz best kim of material, ti nt and he atest and most approved style. They have on hand now several Buggies and Rockaways, finished in the latest style. They have a good assortment of Limber, selected with a great deal of care,. seasoned for use, and invite those who are desirous of purchasing vehicles to .call and examine their work and materials, and judge for themselves, as they intend to make good work and warrant it to be so. MI kinds of country produce taken in exchange for work. N. BOAT returns his thanks to his friends • and the public generally, for their very libaral patronage, an-elopes, by strict at tent;.:;, to business, to merit oat inuance - of the same, wider the 'new line.. We have some sae. ond band work which is of a good quality, which we will sell right. Give us a call.. We will sell low for cash. . Ilunt ngleu , Au:l. 13, 1553. Lots in Altoona for Male,''• LOTS FOR SALE IkALTOONA six miles north of Hollidaysburg,ana about one mile north west of Allei4heny Furnace, Blair county. 4 After the 01st day of the LOTS in said' Tows will be-open to the public for sale: It is well known that the Pennsylvania Rail Road Company have selected this place for the erection of their main Machine and other Sholis and are now hifilitintt the same. The Rail Road willbe opened early in - the Fall throwing at once a large amountof trade to this place. The main inducemeat at this tin, in of foring Lots for sale t being to secure the requis ite Machinists and Tradesmen, and homes for the Machinists and other employees of Cie Rail Road Company. Early application will secure Lots at a low price. For further information apply to C. H. MAY ER, at Altoona, or to It. A. MeMURTRIE, Holliduyaburir. June - 4 1936—tf. .BOOK AND STATIONARY DEPOT. . . MILE subscriber informs the citizens tingdon and vicinity, that he has removed to the room formerly occupied by Win. & IL E. M'Mortrie, as a store, nearly opposite WKin ncy's Hotel, and having made arrangement.; with the Philadelphia merchants, to have constantly on hand, upon commission, the following gen eral assortment: Blank Busts, consisting of Ledgers and Day Books,Receipt, Pass, Books, and Justices Dock ets. Also every description of writing and deed paper, white and colored pasteboard, plain sod ..perforated briatol.board, tissue paper, &c. !Baia Itspis, black, b:ue and red Inks, ink powder, stills, wafers, inkstands, steel 'pens, sand and sand boxes, lead pencils, India rubber, water colors, slates and slate pencils. Behool Basis of every description, of late e ditions, kept constantly on hand. Large Family Bibles, Pocket Bibles and Tee. laments, hymn, psalm and prayer books. Ffiiiry Nuts ,P , ipesr . 05,1 igidtenp.l. of every variety, alburai,' portflolibs, pocket-books, an nuals,• fancy boxes, wafers and sealing wax, visiting cards, bead purses, pe knives and ev ery variety of fancy goods. Novels, sonv, books, music books and instru• ment , ,_miscellaneotts works, &e. Per:fti 'wry, consisting of extrarts for hand , kerchiefs, soaps, shaving cream, cologne, &c. Also Segars of the choicest brands, an assort Ment of sap•rior chewing Tobacco, &r. March 24, 1650. 110RACI:i 11r: SMITR DR. J. D. STONEROAD, HAVING located permanently at Mill Creek, otters his professional sarvices to that com munity. All calls trusted to his tare wilt rsceire kis; utmost attentian. 44.0.17*. Chill eve , Dunib Ague: Inter mittent 8c Remittent Fevers 4, all • the :various forms of.- , Bilious'lkB eases , SPEEN I V&THOROITOPC •U R ED • iolat `N i ONW, ;SO AObirrS India, Ct • rpm' IS excellent compound, which never fails in the cure of Fever and Ague, is for sale by the proprietor's agents, Trios. READ & SoN, Huntingdon; L. G. KESSLER, Mill Creek; J. H. STEIN., Water Street. WIIAT Is THE MATTER WITH MX DOCTOR? What Is the cause of this sallow complexion, jaundiced eye, depression of spirits, pain in the side and shoulder, weariness of body, bitter taste in the mouth Such is the inquiry, and such the symptoma of many a sufferer. It is the liver which is affected, and the Cholagogue is the remedy, always successful in curing it.— Try it, and judge for yourselves. For *alai)) , the shove named agents. C' BETTER DIE THAN LIVE IF I AM TO DE tortured from clay to day with this horrible A gue, exclaims the poor sufferer whose life has become a burden to him, from the racking par oxysms of an intertnittant, and whose confidence in human aid is destroyed by the failure of rem edies to produce the nrornised relief. Such has been the situation of thousands who are now re joking in all the blessings of health, from the use of Dr. Onomf's Indian Cholagogue. In no instance does it fail to effect a speedy and per manent cure. For sale b 3 above named agents. 'How few who think aright among the thinking few How marrynever think, but only think they do.' Tug sentiment implied in the above ex clamation is odno subject more fully exemplifi ed than on that of health. But few give it a single thought, and fewer still reflect upon it with . the observation and gond sense which mat ters of minor consequence receive. As obser vation teaches the fart that Dr. Osgood's Indian Cholagogue is a never fairing remedy in Fever and Ague, good sense would surely indicate its prompt and immediate me. For sale by the a bove named agents. [July 9, ISM. rry?s;p. foTvNsENV 1 SARSAPARILLA THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY MEDI CINE IN THE WORLD. OVER two hundred and fifty thousand persons cured of various diseases, within the last two years. It cures Scrofula, Stubborn Ulcers, Effects of Mercury, Fever Sores, Erysipelas, Rheumatism, Consmnption, General Debility, Costiveness, Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Dropsy and Gout, Ringworms, Heart Diseases, Dyspepsia, Cancers and Tumors. . Q :7" The great beauty of this medicine is, that it never injures the constitution, and is always beneficial, even to the most delicate, and is the only medicine ever discovered that creates new, pure and rich blood, and that reaches the bone. "Chousands are ready to testify to its many vir tues. GREAT SPRING AND SCATMER MEDICINE.-Ev ery person should take a bottle spring and fall, to regulate the system and drive out all impu. rifles. TAKE CARE or YORE Cutrmaxx.-000 bottle of Dr. S. P. Townsend's Extract of Sarsaparilla will cleanse the system of a child. Rein Tux Evioxxcx. roy ct.it4 , nas afflicted with a horrible disease in the Fice, (which re sisted the efforts of my family physician,) and wns petirkly,eured by half a bottle of Dr.- S. P. ToWnientl's Sarsaparilla. WILLIAM WOOO. . . Uniontown, Fayette co. Pa., July 3, 1850. This is to certify that we have sold Dr. S. P. Townsend's Sarsaparilla for many years, and consider it a very' valuable medicine, many cures having been effected in our vicinity. A young man by the name of Westley Rothrock, of this place, was mired of the Scrofula, (having large lumps in his neck,) by theme of one bottle. Tuos. REAL & SUN* - - Ifuntingdon,'Pa., July 3, 1850. NOTIC E.—The Public are notified that Dr. S. P. TownseMrs Extract or Sarsaparilla will in future be manufactured under the direction of James R. Chilton, Chemist, whose name, in connection with that of Dr. S. P. Townsend, will be upon each bottle, to prevent fraud. Sold Wholosale and Retailst.l2s Chestnut St. Philad., by JENKINS & SHAW, sole Agents. for Pennsylvania, to whom all orders and appli potions for A4encies should be addressed. "- And by Tuos. RE AI/ & SoN, 1 - 1:1;i1;gli0O Cuss. RITZ, Lewistown; READ & Csssyille. ' [Aug. la, 1850.—Gm. l' PERRY DAVIS'S VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER 0:7 - THE .WONDER OF THE AGE...a Imrcum.ti. AND EXTERNAL REMEDY.-A great discovery and valuable - Medicine. Every fam• ily should have a uottle in cases of sudden sick ness. It cures Cholera, Bowel Complaints, Di arrinva, Cholic, Fever and Ague, Rheumatism, Piles, Pain in the Head, Dyspepsia, Bruises, Burns, &c. jteAn THR Emexce. This certifies that I have for several months used Mr. Davis' Vegetable Pain Killer in my family in several cases for which it is recom mended, and find it a very useful family medi cine. A. BRONSON. Pastor of the 2,1 Baptist church, Fall River. Tisurnr, Martha's Vineyard. This may certify that I have used Davis'Pain Killer with great success, in cases of cholera infantum, common bowel complaints, bronchitis, coughs, colds, &c., and would cheerfully recom mend it as a valuable family medicine. JAMES C. Borman, Pastor of the Baptist Church. Friend Davis :—This may certify that I still use the Pain Killer in my family. My health has been so good for three or four months past, that I have but little or no use for it, and would still recommend it to the public. RICHARD S. PECKHAM. Fall River, 2d month, 17th, 18t5. For sale by JENKINS & SHAW, 12.5 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. General Wholesale Agents for Eastern Penn sylvania, to whom all orders and applications for Agencies from Eastern Pennsylvania should be addressed. And by Towing READ & Sox, Huntingdon; CDAur.EsTz, Lewistown, and READ & DUFF, Cassville. [Aug. 13, 1850.-6 m, “Music Bath Charms.” QMITH has just received, at the Huntingdon 1-3 hook Store, it choice Assortment of MUSIC 130 N E S, VIOLINS, ACCORDEANS and GUI TARS, with Preceptors. These instruments are of a superior quality, and produce a "concord of sweet sounds" that fall upon the ear "Like the ass eet south upon a hook. of nielste, , fleve hog soc.l ai %log MARRIAGE : WHY SO OFTEN tTNITAPVY. THE CAUSES AND THE REMEDY! Moan and marry a wife endures years of bodily suffering arid of mental anguish, prostrate and help less, embittering her life, that of her husband:and hazarding the future welfare of her children, arising from causes which, if known, would have spared the suffering, the anguish to the wife, and to the hos band embarrassments and pecuniary difficulties hav ing their origin in the mind being weighed down and harassed In consequence of the skimmer of the com panion of his bosom. How important that the causes should be known to every wife, to every husband, that the dreadful and harrowing consequences to the health and hap piness of both may be avoided! Life is too short and health too precious to admit any portion of the one to be spent without the full enjoyment of the other. The timely possession of a little work entitled as follows has been the means of saving the health and the life of thousands, as over TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND copies have been sold since the first edition was is. seed. The author has been induced to advertise It by Ole urgent and pressing request of those who have been indebted In its publication for all they hold dear (that all may have an opportunity of obtaining it), and who have favored him with thousand' of letters of encomium, some of which are annexed to the ulcer. tisement. THE MARRIED WOMAN'S Private Medical Companion. BY DR. A. M. MAURICEAU, PROFESSOR or DISWES Or WOMM Twentieth Edition. 18mo., pp. 250. Price, •1.00. THIS WORK IS INTENDED ESPECIAL. LY FOR THE MARRIED, or those contempla- Ang marriage, as it discloses important secrete which thoiald be known to them particularly. Here, every female—the wife, the mother—the 311.3 either budding into womanhood, or the one in ,he decline of years, in whom nature contemplates an important change—can discover the causes, symp• coma, and the most efficient remedies and most eel.. lain mode of care, in every complaint to which her sex is subject. The revelations contained in its pages have proved a blessing to thousands, as the innumerable letters received by the author (which he is permitted by the writers to publish) will attest. SICKLY AND UNHAPPY WIVES. Retract 4a Leiter from a (knifeman in Dayton, 0. "DAYTON, May 1, 1847. " Da. A. M. kfaunictau—My Dear Sir: ' The Married Woman's Private Medical Companion,' for which I enclosed one dollar to your address, came safely to hand. I would not have troubled you with these few lines, but that I am impelled by a sense of gratitude, for myself and wife, to give utterance to our sincere and heartfelt emotions. "My wife has been perceptibly oinking for some three years or more, in consequence of her greet an. gaish and suffering some months before and during confinement; every mccessive one more and more debilitated and prostrated her, putting her life in int. minent danger, and which was. on the lest occasion, despaired ot !supposed that this mate of things was inevitable, and resigned myself to meet the worst. At tide time (now about two months) I heard your book highly spoken of. as containing some matters reaching my case. On its receiiit and perusal, I can 1110 i express to you the relief it a.ll,rded my distrnised mind and the joy its pages imparted to my wife, on learning that the greet discovery of M. M. Deso meting provided a remedy. It opened a prospect to me which I little conceived was possible. No peen. Diary consideration can ever repay the obligations I am under to you for having been the means of im parting to us the matters contained in' The Married Woman's Private Medical Companion.' But for this, ere another year would have passed over my head, in all human probability my wife would have been in her grave, and my children left motherless." Extract ,from a Letter. Competence and Health. LANCASTER, PA, Ort 21, 1847. MT DIAR SIR: I know you will have the kind. nest to bear with me in encroaching upon your time,' while I acknowledge fin behalf of myself and wife) the obligations we feel ourselves under to von in has. fog made known certain matters, contained in your molt invaluable ' Married Women's Private Medical Companion.' It has been worth it. weight in geld to me. If I express myself rather warmly, you will see that I can not do so ton warmly, when inform yen of the extent to which I have, through it, been benefited. I will 'tote my situation when I obtained ynur book thmagb the merest curiosity I lonit upon It as one of the moot fortunate events of my life. 1 bad been married some ten yenre, and wee the father ()leaven children. I wan long straggling unceasingly to the end that I might gain a moderate competency, but the result:: of my utmost exertion. at the end left me about where I was at the beeinnine of each year; and that only, with the meat stinted economy, se& eine with barely the necestaries of life. Finally, this constant effort was beginning to have it, effect upon my health: I felt less capable to endure its comm. ante, while 1 felt the necessity of perseverance. " This constant, unceasing struggle on my part was imperative, in consequence of the prostrated condi tion of my wife (with occasional intermission) for six years, mach of the time confined to her hed, and of come incapable of taking the charge and matinee meat of household affairs. lie^ condition arose from emotes of which I wan ignorant. Oh! what would I have given had I the nix years to live over again ! What would my wife have given to have been spared the long days and mill longer nights prostrate on a bed of 'licitness I—all of which would have been avoided, had I then seen a copy of Tu x MARRIED Women'a Paws:erg MEDICAL COMPANIUS.'' Pram a Physician. DANGEROUS DELIVERIES, OBSTRUCTIONS, IRREGULARITIES, AC. How many are wafering front Attraction or irreg ularities peculiar to the female system, which un dermine their health. the effect. of which they are ignorant. end for which their delicacy forbid' seekiug medical advice! How many suffer from prolapses uteri (falling of the womb), or from/fuer-011ms (weak. eras, debility , Ac., Ac )! How many are in constant agony for many month. preceding confinement How many have difficult if not dangerous deliveries. and whose lives are jeoparded during such time, will lied in its pages the means of prevention, amelioration, and relief 1 Exirad from a Letter. To those just Married.—" Hod I known:" "PIIILADELPH lA, Nov. 4 29, 1847. "DR. A. M. Mau RICKAU Had 1 known of the im portant matters treated of in 'The Married Woman's Private Medical Companion' mmo years ago. how much misery I might have eacaprd 1 I have miff . ..red year. front causes which you point out in ynnr book, without knowing what to do. I obtained a npy, and found my case treated of. I trust every female will avail herself of the information contained in its pages." Letter. are daily received of this character, mute canary to present. To those yet unmarried, but contemplating mar riage, or perhaps hesitating as to the propriety of incurring the reoponxibilitiem attendant upon it, the importance of being possessed of the revclations con tained in these pages, so intimately involving their future happiness, can not be appreciated. It is, of courae, impracticable to convey more lolly the various subjects treated of, as tiny aro of a tare strictly intended for the marrizi or those con templating marriage; neither io ieltecessarv, aims it is every one's duty to become possessed of know l edge whereby the aufferings to which a wife, a moth er, or a sister, may be subject, can ho obviated. Kr c.o. will be cent by Mall free of Postage to the I'urchnrer, On the receipt of One Dollar, ', THE MAR RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM PANION sent (moiled free) to any part of the United States. All letters must be postpaid (except these containing a remittance), and addresaed to Dr. A. M. MAI/ RICRAC, Box 1224, New York City. Publishing Office, No. 129 Liberty at., New York. i~,,pp•er 20,000 Copies have been 'cut by MAIL 'rithin three months with perfect safety and roe. Cg , For re le by HORACE W. SMITH
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