Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, February 06, 1851, Image 4

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W111"4211 LIND AGENCY.
A C Ltni /aged; at Lasalle, '
iats upoo Ag.incy Fur
)L Ile 4..1 .i.wt.toeu tuurxs, and Soataurn
• X.lerk) Lo toll uttenl to tae pareaase and
Bite of L noravettn I LJai 1,111,11, payment
ai Li...a.ttamue Loa Warrants,
to t‘eit,s tote lions ,nay be eutitle.l to
33 t tat, L. oasis under the I.ltd of Congress, and
Iva...rally to all bitsittesse.saneeteil w.tu a general
Latal Agency.
11 ifiag oo npleted arrangements whereby per
tolls wishing to procure lands in this tecti.c and
rapidly improving potion of the West. con Ik.) cc
at the mttim.uit price tit' $1,25 per .wre, without
the expense and risk of travelling there, any per-
DWI , P.lO mty pair to illy Agent, James M. tguire,
at li tating lon , tiie sum of tofu hula L.e.l d 11 ire,
will h ire tine till trier section (f. 30 acres) entered
311 their name, (or all Clry w ty direct) far which
toe , / will receive tae p ittnit from toe general Land'
ti lite .it IYasniuetuu city, in their u.tnc, dear of
all ea,irges.
S I.l . lek)ry SC Cltri ty will he given for all perform
aneesun part:m.li*, the refunditigatitraminlit
ot'tie i t •eA tse, with ti per cent., at toe expiration
of time Yo ire. I uty person woo may thou be dis
satisfied with the location. _ . .
Tie c in .2oie ttu to L virile, at the head
ef 5 . ., I S tvigAtion oil the
Slid n CAR' tg,,, to ti.tlen.t, tvloeit is
11.1 , V in pr.ice+s of c w:traotion. an 1 t.,e It diroxl
!ewe CA,' It ick I , lut I, on the ~ , lisAissippi
river, no r to .I.teorn, some lii lades
welt of C tic t, t. will through this country
frs,u E t4t to West, an l the grett Central li tiiro.id
fee n jr della to the in Kith of Lie I_Enu river, pass
im tarougii it front North to South, for the eon
strtution of waieh the live Congr,s , ap)r .priated
a large insult of let I, tae. coy :et:lring, beyond
to its 4011C•ly ; ttlttl t•iere is as dell bt
fal the min I of .ioy jier,on well inforniel upon the
stoiset, bat C.,:c be e.ameeted with all the
Atlantic (jai,. by It tiles i i in the course of from
t v 1 to 1 . 011. ye Li , fival this tine, thereby enabling
ftatilie. , w e•nig,..ite to t.ti, eoantry in the short
space of fro, tire to f tailfru.o :lily portion
of tile E t+t, ,vithwit the ri:k [rare Flag br stelor
lout. Per, rut to proc.re homes
fur tbell,elVen eilrtilleS, will tie well to ul.tle
kmlieuion .11,111, As the .thio tuft pit ,, lic
li sited, and is being taken up nipilly by itetna
settlers.
ly ;Jen, viln de ire. I, can be nhtained from
Isaac Fit.isa, ilantinglon, Pa.
REFERENCES
Xstat..za 3s 11,:or.srat, MU Creek, Huntingdon
Connty.
M.• t m DinissT, Eltntinglon, Pa
8. 3. :3:, Eal., 11 slita g, Pa.
o taro c mtlecte I vad tae ia+ities% mar be
•lirei4a i to A. CAMI'BELL, Peru P. U. *La
slle C
O. 29, 1330 —ll2. •
GREAT
i?ravralnt in Dagatrreotypeing
Vl.l L') ; C. No. I IS. C:eqi.it street,
e.t . a t h,vu, reeont , liscaverieti in
*lair Art, en I'lto 1 tan n , etvc4 to taw pictures at
all ti r.t.t 4 'ea Octi . 1,1111y—.10 0011 in brine
$0 13 IX 1,11,112.. 11,1 .113 ;11:tiy or ra , ,ni,e , l be
or
• + 1111 1 ,11:1 n ror (lei,tll of
f rte i'l I 4,n.n.t,t It to 111 tile. By wuraing
Ow .1 , 1, v,s+ t ,t• tut: 0,11011
als i ) 1 ) A i.) : !,/t hy I,lr tie btxt
• #.l c't• •V .1 . .1 I, 111 ;, 11 1.1. T) 11 ;my other
est.l,li. 1 n eh t'or Cl . iu tetell
- j I.,)re r Liige i) ;P: 11,),A...\ It
t I tr .le)eit 1014 ou t,,e size or the pie•
ta.e, 'le.!l •101.,,iy one-hall' the pricy: c!iarged at
es itr att t 11i4ant for c 111 11 itize—
iLt Li . in L:ity. Taeir Uti,Linti* OF Pun
? Uri, ,I•l+14t111 ; n' soave httaTte,l, e,tt!at,tc,,,, a
• vie..tti nt /1 * Dl.i i'N.WISIIED A ,11:1tICANS
).111 , t ie atteltion or vi:oor, to their row.,
A 1' .1.1.1.
T f u I racy it I .ICll , ,itel in the
fit'it ~ti t to r"r In lititte, was eon:taut
ly th le l by lute critic who
wr . e loa I in their pr.tise of the -trtists' skill.
/ 11,1 stn butt e/Try mistake,
f isr t twee every to he tlif the heat init.
.tit I Tilt,/ it i< entirely gAtisfactury to the
CII.111•;E IS M.1.1)1.:.
.V 1.3 1 vi4iting. the city e ill !tt their room 4,
vete.:.r y t.t ..4411 a D tguerreltype nr not. 'fur
al a —4l to it f,ne, an 1 y.tn will be ph,tre , l with
t • unlit. 111-r I't 4 . l^t the tvi,nsgr, 118 Cite:mut
Welt. r t Ira )tel 1 7 q.trth.
1 , 31,):11 t, Stv. 19, 13153.
N.:Fr a MILLI3II. ALIVVIS AIIEADI
T•"' :vn etnt of W .vrc CLOCKS,
r E an 1 Eat.iy sold daily
ist Attt.t.enii, is the hest evi fence that
*her the In f title, hest ant eheape4
in it t at, 311 1 til tt the itrinaiale 1, di ng
'trio 01 I t ut itir ter 04, gives satist:tetian.
1) opening Lar-
g t3it 1134 .tanrttaleut of IV vr,i
no ut t ever , wonzitt to Minting
▪ C Lll:pll.ee them. 'Etey onlya,k :1
•17 rim m e . i , t for v., and not two prie,, ae
• ot , .- tee,
41IN 4111 v, knit vcr En TO RR e 3 RE
PI Can, I),a't finger ti;e c!tenp corner.
br.r. S. 1650.
NEFF & 'mir,r,Eit.
RUE EXCELLENT;
orzllrr s AND JEW -
1J .1 t,, 4nn o,l'rtpi liy, at the low rate ,
R • Ihe AUILS. etiiek v, I.trge an , l
•,1 •alt,te I, an 1 pa ,dle iiu I it 11,110111'tge.i.:
•ui a 'iertMll tkiupivellmet
12, 1430.
" , STAND FROM UNDER:"
F." died thP avalanrh. ,
elti AI Wiitler (4).).14 .1.
& V. Krov ja.it r an 1 .).n,,
r c,.; • •,,: p lion tIl I p irehat.., at th , .,..
I . I t iti 1; 1)1. •I , 4rat •.I Inr t.wir oh.qtp
g.l I v 4ri •ty. .rox Is a4,.ttibl
V.'. ly, ar., ily t 1 , 1 Inn th • n,
ft Crtltr nt .1111/. far 4.af.. at a Jenny
W. hay , . b .tter WI I 1.11...tvi
GI 1114 I'l4 I ...ta oa 11 at any ..011..1-
wit.? i I t t 'try. ya I 10.1 t 1,11. v .11,,.;
•4. trip in. yinn ay, t lora 1,..'
•)
it h) 1,11111,4 /111,1 proves.
T N n•rat , ia q.t.' di ti,a,erti,•l•l4
h.. I 0 • I . 10V tn . ) .tvich .pdeo ttt th •
• t • ~ c .1.100 i trri• rt .11 • ••t,., ti • r imrt 4.:1 0:'0111 . WI
. IVA ,y,ll .n q.t.." hat at fax.
W. h , in • I' tr tie Aur
t n vi I - •.i. st ii t .t• th • r
t cis. Ta .t
F r • t•• , , r
n•r• I , I , lay r,r, 1 Chith. L :t,ll
✓ ir • gc • ti
arti • 1, •, t G
, • Li 1i.4 it lir.tet that their
pb,rt o• it •o•itio •I to the store On tne curlier
• it • C01.,' I lot
\V) N 1 CAPS
A.. 1 11 i •'tn• it or fl. .irtiele.
F t 7;1 G •• V3 , ',1[1:; o w i th.
V•PY ••T t vIII •1 1 3 t , a V., 4.n .11
Si • f i.t I , i I .X.l 11, •Ivoi.
k ) k 1 : :N ; , 1' !
• i:r.tt n, ,v ith, attiiiie. tot n,
41l vf v doh will be snit Ins for ca , l,
et •• , ••• V Pr
— 7" V • r • • •iv. an I stnr•
ant out th •et •nirkg tariev. nn I it i, a 1.
m ft. S, t't i.o oveni-•lit Wove to
unt.o Orain in an I a',o it town.
with every ,losir,bl
t. w. 11A.UON
lbmN irs, Wit. AP.
•MILNWOOg ACADEMY.
DO A RDINt. SCHOOL FOR YOUNG NIEN.
G ic, tioNrimuucts Constv,
.r. Y..11' Ginnelr, A. 11!., and J. ii. IV.
all railliteN, A. M., Prinriivsl.9. The Wmler
Session will t•oti 11,nee on the first Wednesday
o , Naretrih,r, 1830, to continue live moiiths,-,..
Tae course o,' instruction embluees all the
branehos tiereseary to prepare young either
for the higher cla•ises in College, or for the stu
dies of a plOreSiioll, and the active business of
1 lire. The Aeademy building is new, cointno.
&tone. ail in .very way adopt , il to the aeeom
mn or a Invite number of boarders. The
location is ilistinviislied for ita healthfulness,
I mil the in.irill and relizious character of the stir
! rotindin4 coin:futility. it us , easy of art..s,
h.'-
iii on the rotate coiniectinv, Chombersburg
with the Central. Ittilroad, at Drake's Ferry.
TE4N, Pout SESSION.... For Orthography,
Ft 1(0 n and Writing. 83; Arithmetic, Genera
p'iy. ti,..i•n•n tr. Composition, Natural Philoso•
p'iy, A drntiomy, Physiology, Chemistry. &e.,
SS; M itheinoties. Gicek and Lat. lansuilitea,
$l4: French and (; , irmiin. each $5. Boarding.
oaelu,aive of fuel and light, $1.23 per Wook—
.
For reference, or ittrther part:enle re, address
J ANTF.4 Y. MOINNES.
Shod. Gap, On. 13, 1810.
LATE AND IMPORTANT NEWS!
...Now the burly burly's done,
Now toe bottle's* 10,51 and won."
T"E"noise and coniusion" attendant (iron
the election, having subsided, the public
wit now have time to visit the PEOPLE'S
CHEAP CLOTHING STORE, which has just
be-n supplied with cm, largest, most beautibil.
and cheapest assortment ui DEADY MADE
ci.o must.; ever broilfiat to Hltntin din,
codaistine in part of Dress and Frock Cots,
Overcoats and Cloaks, Sack Coats. Pants and
Vests of the latest and richest patterns. The
remarkably LO al' PRICES at which Clothing
can and will be sold ar the People's Cheap Store,
cannot fail to attract purchasers.
THE FANCY DEPAR OMNI' embraces
ivery sari •ty Shirts, Collars, Suspenders,
Hmdery, Caps, Umbrellas. Flannel Shirts and
Draw.rs. HaulkerchieN, Gloves, &c. Ric.
REG LA II CCSTOMt WORK attended to as
timai A large aS"sortment nt beautiful Cloths,
Ca' , i mire= end Vestines constantly on hand, at
the PEOPLE'S CHEAP STORE, which will
he m ale up to oiler, at shot t notice, and in the
very fi , .t syl• of workmanship.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS are offhred to
mirchasers• The, who visit SNYUKIt'S estab
h.‘hrnstft• and examine his magnificent stork of
mls or the Fell and Winter Trude, will be
Huai:Mee(' that it is the intere.t of every man,
.rho makes E. munny, or who values his appear
once in seetety, to purchase iiis Clothing at the
PEOYLE . S Scotia.
O eo•ne, coin away,
No lommr d••lay,
'Tii time to prepare for the Fall.
So n•• thick elothine• I•oy,
For cool w,th , •r
r •p it to Si rotor's Ch••op flail!
Ginl Cl.tidne thvi,
Toilro
. 104 to your mind,
An I cus.o, . IfOOti ( ' lathing_ can be.
Then en.o • onr dII ell.
To th. Nople's Cheap Hall,
And purehaie good clothing of me.
TkCOB SNYDER,
Huntingdon, Oct. 15, 1850.
LATEST ARRIVAL I
G ORGE: G%VIN has just received and l i
op •iied the lar,,t and most splendid assort
n nit of FALL' AND WINTER GOODS ever
atf•reil to the p -ople of Huntingdon county, and
•s pr , pared to s.ll at such remarkably LOW
eatcEs as must induce everybody to buy.
ilts stock has been selected with eleat care,
.v:tit a view to cheapness and Hood quality, and
..o nprtses, in part, Cloths of all kinds, French,
.141 an and Fancy eassirneres, Kentucky Jeans.
Jr icon and Tweed cloths, Vest:nes, Flannels,
Ind Drillinio, and a variety of cotton goods for
su nin it' wear; Moulin de Laines, Alpaccas,
,tier; Lawns and Scarfs. Shawls and Hitnilket
,l64s, Morinos, Calicoes of the newest -tyles
tail at Ini.v prices. Ea rlston, French, Scotch and
>mn.i,ti, Gine:hams sail Balzorines, French and
Irish Linens, Bed Ttekincs, Mualins,Sheetines.
liavitht heretotore been honored by a large
imtroniitte rain the Ladies. he has procured the
nost ele‘tant assortment of Laid DrISS Gonda
• oar bran ht to the interior of the State. Also
toots, Shoes, Hate, Caps, Groceries, Queens
, mare. and a meat variety of :mods of all kinds.
I i short he is pro par..,i to MP, Gr.at 13areains
to rhos,. who favor him with their vu-tom. All
r • •nv't•••l to rail arid ja•lee for themselves.—
tr 111111 pleasure to exhibit his goods at
•s.
7^ XII kin IA of country produce tak.n in
V. for mods.
0.. t. 15, 1850. GEO. GWIN.
SCOTT TRIUMPHANT /
2PLENI n stool, of WATCHES, CLOCKS,
3 and JEWELR V, at Philadelphia prices.
Jost reccl,d At :7;.7,1es (Amp Jewelry Store 7 three
lours west of 'l'. Read & Son's store. The public
ire respectfully solicited to call and see.
GLASGOW & STEEL,
Satl, Allimiracturerm.
EitlE aro lissoe•atoil m the
ali,v • business, io the old stand tiorotoioro
toe•ipi •.1 by 1V n. Gi...11) 01, la Atilill street. n.ar
0pp. ) ,,t,• the storo of I. It iad & SOll. I:Very
(l'M.; in their lino will he inrnisied on the
• , 11.4rtst initioo, and on terms that oniirmt fail to
aa. l hny rnamitaotitre the most of their
vork ttiemsolves, and call ther••foro ass., the
rlhlu that ••v••ry article will be made in the best
4:11 •st •Int•tblo manor,
ass •rtmont of stiporior SAD.
n Lb:N. H HA ny on. always on hand.
:7 if .il••4 ' n I ounntry prottuee, zonerally,
tisk,' in exeiiatitto fot warts.
1V u. returns thanks for the, liberal
•sittoilitto 11••rototbro extended to him, and hopes
that his nil patrons will motione to patronize
to- new firm: WM. Gt,A , 'GOW,
Ailvrst 27, 18•50„ WM. J. STEEL.
MILL IN) FIRM [OR SALL
TIE sithseri',er will sell, at private sale, the
NIERCIIAAT 3111,1, AND FA UM now oe
-tmied by Kon:tel Hoekenherry, in Wells town
ship, Fulton (titrinerly lioalthisl) comity.
'rite MILL to:is erected only a few years ago;
111: three ran of stones. a twenty foot over shot
otter wheel, and has all the neolern improvements.
The whole of the machinery being in complete
le FARM consists of 90 4creot t about one
half ‘if which is cleared and in cultivation.
As the undersigned resides at ,t distance from
thin property, and his engagements will not admit
if his giving it proper attention, lie will sell it at
B ARIA IN. and make the payments easy—say
inc-flatrth or one-third in hand, and the balance
in front six to ten annual payments. Possession
:riven on the Ist of April next.
For further particulars call on the silbscrilier. in
Ntercersliiirg. Franklin county; G. \V. B. Sipe,
near the promises, or Wm. Dorris, Esn.. Hnnt
inFlon. JAMES 0. CARSON.
Marceriburg, Nay. 19, 1850.
.Clentre Democrat" invert nntil din pf
iv off. 18111. M Asspir dr* , affisi
. . ..,
.
......
- ' lITICTINGOON To rnny, ;
, Tip{ AIIERICIN OIL.
rrii E subscribe , . wishes to tofOno ' the public r r ilE celebrated American Oil has been in use
in general, that he is now fully prepared to j_ long enough to test its powers. It is rec
do Ca,tings of all kinds, and will keepon hand a ommended as one of the best, if not the very
General Assuanlent of eaSlitigS, i i best medicine for the cure of Rheumatism, lry
sipelits, :fetter, Toothache, Cramps, Spasms,
consistino of COOKING STOVES, Air-tight,
Parlor, Ten•plate. Wood and Coal stoves—all of ci ' dic, bur ns a n d scalds, bowel c°rnPlaintst
intimation, &c.
which are new patterns not before introduced quincy. croup and sore throat, inti
l
Read t h e folowing certificate :
into this section ot country. Also, a variety of Rea•
Plou,th patterns of the kinds now in use. A : Ilitsrisooots, March 11, 1810.
For the benefit of sufferers like me and oth
general assortment of Hollow-ware castings, .
consisting 01 Kettles, Dutch Ovens, Skillets, ers, I da freely neclare the following facts :—I
Pans, &e., &c. M scellaneous articles, such as titter null " r " ...r.' or Iron for twenty y e arn with
the most desperate Rheumatism, and also for 18
Wagon Boxes, Sled and Sleigh Soles, Smoothing
/rusts, Molting Ail wit' Forge , ustinv, w im i ow years at times with most desperate pain in the
stomach, which at times seemed to expand as if
Grates tor cellars, Lintlea and sills fur houses,
Sash Weights and Water Pipes; also Sweg it would burst; also l'or many years I was ter.
Anvils and Mandrels for Blacksmiths
riots troubled with cramps in my legs,--indeed
order on the shortest notice. We will' made to
sell eve- I can't describe all my sufferings for so l ong a
t
ry ankle in our line on the most reasonable time. I could do no business for the last ten
terms for Cush, and will take all kinds of emu,- P'arst nor had I a slush, good night's sleep for
try produce and old mctal in exchange.ibr cast-
the last five years. I never could find any eel of
ings. The Foundry is situated at the Southern worth mentioning, tuttil last November. when I
end of Huntingdon. along the canal. , met with the Extract of American Oil, and to
Cl=tilie of all kinds will be kept at the
[1 my no little surprise I got relieved of all in to
9
. short time and to this day. 1 respectfully in
shop of Writ. 11. Zeigler, as formerly, at N. E.
corner Si Market Square, Huntingdon. I vile all who choose to call and see me upon the
Qom' All orders addressed to It. C. M'Gill will j r n "." n r , such I can tell much more. I can saY
be promptly attended to. • i 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-
I idly here. No family in the land will be with
out it when they once know its use.
Join Bumuntun.
R. C. M . GILL
Huntingdon, May 29, 1850.
NEW FUTURE!
CRAND EXIII3I HOS Free!
T Lovers oi the beautitul should not fail to
call undpiliately at the store of Dorsey & Ma
guire, who have just received a splendid assort
tr,nt of new and cheap Goods, which they are
offering, as usual, at very lo,v prices. 'their
stock comprises everything that the wants of
the people reqmre, and is made up, in part, of
the most extensive variety of Ladies' unit Gen
tlemen's Dress Goo Is, Boots, Slio-s, Hats and
Caps, Hardware, Quoonsware, Groceries, &c.
We neither wish to boast or deceive, in re
gard to the superior quality or the low prices of
our goo Is, and hence invite the public to come
and examine for themselves.
Thankful for p..st favors, we hope by strict
utt,int:on to busily.as to receive a Il' o share
of public pAtronage.
Jane 1, 1850. DORSEY & MAGUIRE._
THOMAS JACKSON, E. FRANKLIN,
131.nr county. Lroicester county.
Davin M . MraTitin, WILLIAM GLEIM,
Huntingdon co. I..slicaiter county.
JamEs GARDNER, RICH'D. R. BRYAN,
Blair county. Lancaster county.
Central Penn'a. Banking Rouse,
(\F BRYAN, GLEIM & CO.- Oiflee on idle
gheuy street, a few doors west of the Court
House, and nearly opposite the Post Office, Hol
lidaysburg, I'a. .
The Company is now ready to transact busi
ness. Upon money deposited for a sp,ilic
period of three, six, nine or twelve months, in
terost will be paid at sorb rates as are usually
allowed by Savinae Institut , ons. T‘ansient
tir
posites received, payable on demand.
N. 11. BRYAN, Cashier.
Hollidaysburg, 'lay • - t I. 1550.
SADDLES AND iIAKALSS.
I)UMIIAUGH & CO.. respectfully inform the
) public that they are prepared to carry on in
all its various branches, Saddle and Harness
Makin_, and are ready to furnish their cu,turn
era with all kinds of Vaßees, Trunks, and car
pet bags, Plush, Hogskin,. and Tub Side Saddles
(from the cheapest to the best.) Also Shatter
Saddies, wagon and carriage Harness, Bridles,
.01:m.3, whips, tV.c.
LEATHER—Having n Tannery in
,thg im
mediate vicinity of Huntingdon, they are pre
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 fiefs
ish. which will be ilerposed of cheap lOr cash or
country prodnce. The highest price in trade
paid for beef and calf hides, bark, &c. .
Huntingdon. May 29, 1850. ly.
i HEAP AN!) GOOD WATCHES,
‘V ELRY AND SILVER WARE, at the
J
Poila•l-lphia Watch and Jenvelry Store, No.
55, Nort:i chin' Street.
. _
Gold Lever Wotchei, jeweled, 18 caret
cases, $3O and over ; Silver Lover Watches, full
jeweled, $l6 and over;
Silver Lopine, jeweled,
till and over; Silver Quartier Watches, to
$10; Gold Pencils, $1 to $1 . 2 ; Gold Pencils,
worrontod, and ovei .
Breast Pins, Finger Ring's, and every des
cription of Jew••lry in lac, proportion. He
wontil wish to inform his friends in Hinitingilon
county. that he has eniarged his establishment,
and gr , atly increased his already extensive stock
or good, which he now off.•rs for Sale at such
prices that will strike terror to all competitors.
Call and see m ; I will charLte von nothing' for
looking. Don't forttet the RED :Ho:, six doors
North of our friend llir•t's City
THOS. READ, Jr.
No. 55, iVorth Titled Street.
Philadelphia, Sept. 17, 1850.
FOR SALE,
valuable farmers! tract of land situate on
the ffig Aggh wick Creek, in Huntingdon
county, containing by the ollieial draft gl7 acres,
but by subsequant re-surveys has been round to
contain a large excess over the olliaial (plant ity,
originally surveyed in pursuance of a warrant
in the name of David Franks, and is now m time
necopatimoy of S. woo Gratz. A 400;i part of the
tract is improved bottom land or first rate quali
ty, and is well worth the attest nt of parsons
wishing to purchase a gond tarm. It is but about
one sod a halt miles from Orbisoniu, !bar miles
from Shirt .3,6,11-g—within about eight miles
rm. the Pennsylvania Canal and the same dis
tance from the Pvonsylvanin Rail Road and is
in the immediate iwiabborhood of several iron
Woks. For further otrormatoo and part , eslars,
apply to Miles & Dorris, Attorneys at Lair in
the Borough of linstingdon.
J.• GEO. MILES, Attorney in fart for
Joseph Gratz and Ltrob Gratz, Trustees for the
he'll , of Atehael Gratz, tlec'd.
July :23. 1850.
CLOCKS! CLOCKS! CLOCKS!
IN any quantity. and of all the various patterns
the market affords, may be obtamed at No.
Ni North 3,1 Street, six l ours north 4.: the City
liot at the Manufaeturers lowest cash prices.
Clocks purchased at the above establishment
may be dep , •nded upon as b 11 , , ..,aO , l and dura
ble time keepers, or the mmwy re u nited incase
of the failure or any Clock to is,riorm according
to the recommendation. Purchasers, now is
the time, and here th , , place for baryons, an d
although I to not pretend to sell Clocks for less
than cost, I can sell them at a fizure which does
not admit of complaint on the part of the closest
buyer. and for the simple reason that I sell ex
clusively fur cask _ _
THOS. READ, Jr.
Na. 43. North Third Street, Philadelphia
Sopt. Ifl . 1850 —tf.
- Millinery and Fancy Store. --
IT RS. SA RA II KULP, from Philadelphia,
.vi respectfully inCerms the Ladies, that she
has opined a store in the Floroutth of iluutinn
don, nearly opposite Coats' for The sale
of Bonnets. Trimming.. and Fancy articles.—
She invites the Ladies to call at her establish.
iwint. and examine her stork. Her Bonnets are
of the latest fashion. Mso, bleaching anti p c ,
sing dons is reasonable terms snit at short no-
Miss throe 11, 11101.-40 l
HuNTINGDoN, March
. 11; 1850
I do hereby certify to the following facts:—
That I have snfE•red for five Years past wth
pain in my bark, spine and . kiiinies, and never
received any relict but by bleeding, for a few
days only. Last Novemhai I got a bottle of
the Extract of American 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 01 its wondrous effects unno others in des
perate vases, I can freely recommend it, and be.
lieve it to be worth all the humbugs in the land,
and do believe it will do all for what it is so
highly recommended. C. Corrs.
LEWISTOWN. March 1850,
1 never before gave a certificate, but this I
give with a clear conscience for the benefit of
Sufferers like myself. I sulk red with the Ery
sipelas or St. Antony's Fire, mixed with Tot
ter, so pronounced by my doctor, for 12 years.
The suffering 1 endured is beyond •descripttom
At times all my hair valor off my head. During
this time I had no relief for more than a few
days at a time. Last October 1 got a bottle of
the Extravt of American Oil, used it inwardly
and outwardly, and to my great astonishment
and. my neighbors, I got clear of it in a short
time, and to this time I have noticed its won
drous effects on other desperate complaints. I
do assure my friends and the public that it is
indeed a wonile-ful thing for many complaints.
I invite MI whochoosc to visit me inLawistown.
My maiden name was Nancy Magarky, now
Widow NANCY VINES.
o The Ann•rican Oil is for sale by A. S.
HARRISON, Huntingdon, General Agent for
Huntingdon county. Those who wish a supply
of the medicine will call on him.
Also for sale by Samuel Grey, Al , xandria,
Gusting•lon county; Catharine Hart, Lewis
town, Mifflin county; John 11, Given, M'Con
nelstown ; Daniel Decker. M'Veytown ; Mays
S. Harrison, Shirleyshurg. [Aug. 20.—ty.
Encourage Your Own Mechanics!
OWEN & WM. BOAT, would respectfully
announce to the public, that they are now
carrying on the COACH MAKING BUSINESS
in all it. various branches, at the old stand for
m..rly occupied by Adams & Boat, a few doors
west 01 the Presbyterian church, where they are
now manufacturing Buggies, Carriages, Barean
aches, Rockaway;, Desiborns, &v., in short any
thing in the line of carriage making, of the very
best kind of material, and in the latest and most
approved style. •
They have on band now several Buggies and
Rovkaways, finished to the latest style. They
have a good assortment of Lumber, selected with
n 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. Art kinds
of country produce taken in exchange for work.
N. B.—OWEN BOAT returns his thanks to
his friends rind the public generally, for their
very liberal patronage, and hop.is, by strict at
tention to business, to merit a continuance of the
same, under the new lirm. We have some sec
ond hand work which is of a gdo(I quality, which
we will sell right. Give us a call. We will
sell low for cash.
Ilunta,, tan. Aug. 13, 1850.
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Lots in Altoona for Sale.
Lurs - FOR SA LE IN ALTOONA six miles
north of llolliday,burgonil about one mile north
west of Allegheny Furnace, Blair county.
After the 21. st day or May, the. LOTS in said.
Tows will be opm to the public for sole.
It is well known -that the Pennsylvania Rail
Ro a d Company have selected this place for the
erection of their main Machine and other Shops
uul are now building the same.
he Bait Road willbe opned early in the Fall
throwing at once a large amount of trade to this
place. The main inducement at this time it, of
fering Lots sole, being to secure the requis
ite Machinists and Tradesmen, and homes for
the Maehini•ts and other employees of Cie Rail
Road Company. Early application will secure
Lots at a low price. .
For further information apply 10( . 1.11. MAY
ER, at Altoona, or to R. A. McMURTRIE,
nollidaysburg.
June -I 14.10_tr.
BOOK AND STATIONARY DEPOT.
subseriher informs the citizens of Hun
t tio4tlon and vicimty, that he has removed to
the room formerly occupied by Wm. & R. E.
M . Mortrie, as a store, nearly 'opposite Arlin,.
pry's Hotel, and having made arrangements with
the Philadelphia merchants, to have constantly
on hand, upon commission, the following gem.
eral assortment
Blank Books, consisting of Ledgers and Day
Books, Receipt, Pass Books, and histices Dock
ets. Also every description of writing and deed
paper, white and colored pasteboard, plain and
perforated bristul board, tissue paper, Sze.
Blank Deeds, black, blue and red Inks, ink
powder, quills, wafers, inkstands, steel pens,
sand and sand bonus, lead pencils, iudia rubber,
water colors, shies and slate pencils.
School Basis of every d,seription, of late e
ditions, kept constantly on hand.
P , aiityllihles, Pocket Bibles rind Tes
t:tin •nti, hymn, psalm and prayer books.
Pflary X , ,te. Paper and Thirelnr.v., of every
variety, albums, portfolios, pneket•books, an
nuals, fancy boxes, wafers and sealing wan,
visiting cards, bead purses, pe knives and ev
ery variety of fancy goods.
Novels:song hooks, music books and instil.
ment., miscellaneous works, Fsc.
Purfnnn•y, consisting of extracts; for hand.
ken+ ,et',, snaps, shaving cream, eolo gn .,
Also Sears of the choicest brands, an assort
ment of superior chewing Tohneen, go.
March 24. Islo. 'HORACE W. SMITH
DR. .1. D. STONEROAD,
. ..... .
HAVING located pormanently at Mill Creek,
oilers his prorimaional sc,icca to that com
munity. All calls trusted to his oar• will receive
YPs otiospot egtontierw.
' f er. 'DumbXue:lnter
1. g eat *Ben:LAM revers tk
AVllVrAtious farms of.
S'DiSeaSes
•,W 1 Ito% lIXORKGRI
9 1 1115 excellent compound, which never fai's
in the cure of Fever and Ague, is for sole
by tne proprietor's agents, Tffosl. READ & SON,
Huntingdon; L. C. liessLen, Mill Creek;
H. STEINER, Water Street.
WiraT is Toe sra•r•reu WITS! ME Doc•rouf
What is the cause of this sallow corriplex;on;
jaundiced eye, depression of spirits, pain in the
side and shoulder, weariness 01 body, bitter taste
in the mouth? Such is the inquiry, and-such
the symptoms of many a sufferer. It is the
fiver which is affected, and the Cholagogue. is
the remedy, always successful in curing it.—
Try it, and judge for yourselves. For sale by
toe above named agents.
Og .. BETTER me THAN Live IF I AM TO Be
tortured from day to day with this horr ble A
gar, exclaims the poor sufferer wl.ose life has
become a burden to him, from the racking par
oxysms or an intermittent. and whosecunfidence
in human aid is destroyed by the failure of rem
edies to produce the promised relief. Such has
been the situation of thon3ands who are now re
joicing in all the hle.sings of health, from tl e
Use or Dr, Osgood's Indian Cholagogue. In no
instanPe does it lail to effect a speedy and per
manent cure. For sale b!, above narnmel agents.
'How fdw wino think aright among the thinking
few;
How many never think, hat only think they do.'
tF7 Tug sentiment implied in the above ex
clamation is nn no-subject more fully exemplill
ed thin on that of health. But few give it a
single thought, and fewer still reflect upon it
with the observation and good sense which mat
tern of minor consequ are receive. An obser
vntion teaches the fart that Dr. Osgood's Indian
Cholagogue is a never failing remedy in Fever
and Ague, good sense would surely indicate it,
prompt and imm•diate use. For sale by the a
bove named agents. [July 9, 1950.
,
1"6:1 1 S; P. , lloWri s .
1 1. ' "
TILL i ttAURDINARY MEDI.
t2INL IN THE WORLD.
OVER two hundred and fifty thousand persons
cured of various diseases, within tte last
two years. It cures Seridula, Stubborn Ulcers,
Effects of Mercury, Fever Sores, Erysipelas,
Rheumatism, Consumption, General Debility,
Costiveness, Skin Disvases, Liver Complaint,
Dropsy and Gout, Ringworms, Heart Diseases,
Dyspepsia, Cancers and Tumors.
17 he 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,
pore acid rich blood, and that reaches the bone.
Thousands are ready to testify to its many vir
tues.
GREAT Scrims AND SUMMER MEDICINE.—Ev
ery person should take a bottle spring and
to regulate the system mid drive out all impu
rities.
TAKE CARE OF VOUR CHILDREN.—One bottle
of Dr. S. P. Townsend's Extract of Sarsaparilla
will cleanse the system or a child.
READ Tice EVIDENCE.
This is to certify that my child was afflicted
with a horrible disease in the face, (which re
sisted the efforts of my funnily physician,) and
was entirely cured by halls bottle of Dr. S. P.
Townsend's Sarsaparilla. Wii.Linat Woos.
llsiontown, 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 cured of the Scrofula, (having
large lumps in his neck,) by the use of one bottle.
THOS. READ & Sos.
Huntingdon, Pa., July F, 1850.
NOTICE.—The public are notified that Dr.
S. P. Townsend's Extract of 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 Push bottle, to prevent fraud.
Sold Wholesale and Retairat 131Chevnnt St.
by JENKINS & SIIAW, sole. Agents
tor Pennsylvania. to whom all orders and appli
cations for Agencies should he addressed.
And by Tuns. READ & Sox, Hantingilon ;
CHAS. RITZ, Lewistown; Ilr,n & NUlLnevs,
[Aug. 13, 1850.—qm.
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1
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ruE WOADER. Üb• 'IIIE ALii•.. _co
INTERNAL AND EN . FICHNAL RF:MEDY.— A grout
discovery and valuable Medicine. Every f i lm•
ily should have a unity• in cases of sudden sii k
ness. It cures Cholera, Bowel Complaints, Di
arrloya, Their, Fever and Agile, Rheumatism,
Piles, Pain in the !lead, Dyspepsia, Bruises,
Burns, &c.
READ FUR FMDENcE,
This certili's that I have ler several months
used Mr. Davis' Vegetable Pain Killer in my
family hi several cases for which it is recom
mended, and find it a very useful family medi
cine. A. BnoNsoN.
Pastor of the 2d Baptist church, Pall River.
Tisurnv, Martha's Vineyard.
This may certify that I have used Davis' Pain
Kilter with great success, m eases of cholera
'uranium, common bowel complaints, bronchitis,
coughs, colds, &e., awl would cheerfully recom
mend it as a valuable n u ttily medicine.
JAM,. C. Boommi,
Pastor of tho Baptist Church.
. . .
Friend Davis :—This may m:rtify that I still
use the Pain Killer in my family. My health
has been so gout i'or three or four mouths past,
that I have but little or no use for it, and would
still recommend it to the public, •
12.1C1 . 1AED S. PECKHAM.
Pull River, 2l month, I 71b, 1815.
For sale by JENKINS & SBA IV,
121 Chestnut St._, Philse.elpbia
. .
General Wholesale Agents for Eastern Penn
sylvania, to whom all orders and apOrationa
for Agencies from Eastern Pennsylvania should
be addressed.
And by Tnomss READ & goN, Ultint;nv, , on
CIIARLEA RIT7.. Lewistown, sod Rssii & M - ti.
Cassville. [Aug. 13, 1830.-6 m.
"Music Ilath Charms.,,
QMITH boo just received, et the Huntingdon
1 3 Book Store. n choice assortment of MUSIC
BOXES. rit )I.INS. ACCORDEANS and OrI
TARS. with Preceptors. These instruments are
of a superior guvlitr. and produce a "concord of
sweet sounds' that thll upon the ear
"Like the sweet south upon a heck of Wei**
losei.iner awl lining Miort.
MARRIAGE :
WHY SO OFTEN lINICAPE,Y.
THE CAUSES AND THE REMEDY!
MANY and many a wife endures year,' of bodily
suffering and of mental anguish, prostrate and help.
lest, embittering her life, that of her husband, and
hazarding the foture welfare of her children. arising
from causes which, if know!, would have spared the
suffering, the anguish to the wife, and to the lilts
band embarrassments and pecuniary difficulties hay.
ing their origin in the mind being weighed down and
harassed in consequence of the sickness of the cum.
pinion of his bosom.
How important that the causes should be known
to every wife, to every husband, that the dreadful
end harrowing consequences to the health and hop.
piness of both may be avoided ! Life is too short and
health too precious to admit any portion of ti,e one to
be spent without the full enjoyment of the other.
The timely pooseseion of a little work entitled as
follows hat been the means of saving the health and
the life of thousand., as over
TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND
copies have been sold since the first edition was is
stied.
The author has been induced to advertise it by
the urgent and pressing request of those who have
been indebted to 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 tiara.
thtement.
THE MARRIED WOMAN'S
Private Medical Companion.
BY DR. A. M. MAURICEAU,
PROFESSOR OF DI OF WOMRII.
7'ircntieth Edition. 18mo., pp 250. Pcice,lll.oo.
THIS WORK IS INTENDED ESPECIAL
LY FOR THE iIfARR/14/), or those contempla.
dug marriage, m it diseloses important secrets which
dwelt] he known to them particulerly.
Here, every female—the wife. the mother—the
.me either budding into womanhood, or the nne in
die decline of years, in whom nature contemplates
en important change—min discover the causes. syrup.
corns, and the Moat efficient remedies and most eel..
tain mode of cure, in every complaint to which her
rex is subject.
The revelations contained in its pages have proved
a MOWnu to thousands, as the innumoreble letters
received by the midair (which he is permitted by the
writers to publish) will attest.
SICKLY AND UNHAPPY WIVES.
Extract of a Letter from a Gentleman in Dayt4n, 0.
DA May 1, 1847.
"DR A. M. MAURICEAU—AIy Dear Sir The
Married Woman's Private Medic.' Connie ll i,, ti.' fur
which I enclosed one dollar to your address, Came
safely to hand. I would not have tnieliled you with
these few lines. but that I tot impelled by a tense
of gratitude, for myself and wife, to give utterance
to our sincere cool hearttiiit emotion..
" My wife has been perceptibly 'linking for home
three years or more, in crinseimence of her great an
guish and sulferine tome months betbre and during
confinement; every successive one more and more
debilitated and proatrated her, putting her life in
im
minent danger, and which was. on the last occasion,
despaired of I supposed that this state of thincs was
inevitable, and resigned myself to meet the worst.
At tide time (now about two menthe) I heard your
book highly spoken of as containing some matters
reaching my case. On its receipt and permit I can
not express to you the relief it a.ferded my distressed
mind and the joy its pages imparted to my wife, on
learning that the great discovery of M. M. Deco•
meaux provided a remedy. It opened a pmspeet to
me which I little conceived was possible.. No emu..
u
y consideration can ever repay the obligetions I
Wnc r utider 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, hi all human probability my wife would have
i been in her grave, and my children left motherless."
Extract from a Letter.
Competence and Health.
LANC PA ,prt 24, 1 547.
" MT DEAR RIR : I know you will hare the kind
nese to bear with me in enernarliing upon your tittle.
while I acknowledge in behalf of myself and wife/
the Obli,flt kali we feel ourselves under tr you in hat•
ing made known certain mitten. contained In your
moat invaluable' Married %Voiniin's Private Medical
Companion.' It hos been worth its weight in gold
to tne. If I express myself rather warmly, von will
see that I can net do ao too warmly, when . 1
inform
you of the extent to which I have, through it, been
benefited. I will state my situation when I obtained
y•our book though the merest curimity I look upon
it as one of the meat fortunate events of my life. I
had been married some ten years, and was the father
of seven children. I was long atruggling uncemingly
to the end that I might gain a moderate competency,
but the results of my limiest exertions at the end left
natealmat where I was at the beginning of each year;
and that only, with the moat stinted economy, corn.
clog with handy the necessarien of life. Finally', this
constant effort was beginning to hare its effect upon
my health, I felt lees capable to endure its coming.
once. while I felt the necessity of perseverance.
"'This constant, unceasing struggle on my part was
Imperntive, in consequence of. the prostrated condi•
tion of my wife /with owlish - mai intermission) for six
years, touch of the time confined to her bed, and of
course incapable of taking the charge and inankga.
meat of household nffai.a. 11, condition anise from
comes of which I was ignorant. Oh I what would
I hove given Mid I the six years to live over again!
Wlint would my will• Inive given to have been spared
the long clays and still longer nights prostrate on a
bed of Bieknesis —all of which would here been
avoided, had I then seen It copy of , Ttle MAntttat,
WomAtee Fit, ATE MEDICAL come•tolua."
From a Physician.
DANGEROUS DELIVERIES,
OBSTRUCTIONS, IRREGULARITIES, &O.
• How many are suffering from obstruction nr Irreg•
ularities in the female system, which no.
leonine their health, the effects of which they are
ignorant. and for which their delicacy forbids seeking
mode advice! How ninny puffer from prPlainatis
uteri (Wing of the womb), or fromfinorwribus (week•
nem, debility, lee, he )! How many ore in constant
agony lir many months preceding confinement! How
runny have difficult if not dancer.s deliveries, and
whose lives are jeoparded during such time, will find
in its pages the means of prevention, amelioration,
and relief s
Extract from a Letter.
To those just Murried.—" Hod I known!"
PI4II.4I.I : PHIA_,_Nov 29. 1947,
"DR. A. M. MAURICKAU: Had 1 known of the im
portant mutter* treated of in 'The Married Woman's
Private Medical Compimion' some yearn ego. how
much milmry I might have eisesped ! I have sullhred
years from causes which you point out in your book.
without knowlog what to do. I obtolio , d a copy, and
fowl my core trotted of. I trued *orgy Mmele will
avail herself of the intbrmationemitained M its page.."
Letters ore daily received of this character, onus
eetamry to present
To those vet unmarried, but contemplatinit mar
riage, or peritapa hesitating as 1.0 of
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importance of being possessed of too revelations con
Witted in these pages, so intimately involving tl.ele
future hopitinese, con not be appreciated.
It is, of course, impracticable to renew niece bay
the vomit,ts subjects treated of, as they ore of a na
ture strictly intended for the marrivl• or those con
tempinting marriage; neither in inoteensarv, since
It is every one's duty to become possessed of knowl
edge whereby the stagings to which n wife, II moth
er, or a sister, may be sultjeet, can be obviated.
Or Copier will breent by ?101l fres of Peerage
-
to the Purehitner.
M r ' On the receipt of One Donor, " THE MAR.
RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM
PANION" is sent fire/ to soy parr rd the
United Ntatec All letters tuust be post nil pt
those cotanining a reininstiee), sod addressed to Dr.
A. M. MAUHICEAU, Box 1224, New York City.
Publishing 011ie, No. 129 Liberty at., New York
Over 1111,000 Copies hove been tent by NAIL
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