HATA/LEM OF MERCHANDISE. Classification of Merchandise in Huntingdon County by the " Appraiser of Merchantile Taxes" for the year commencing the Ist day of May, A. D., 1851, viz:— Alexandria Borough. Class. Amt. of Lic, Bucher & Porter 12 $12,50 John N. Swoop° " 12,50 Charles Porter 13 10,00 Dorris & Walker 10,00 Michael Sissler 14 7,00 Barree Township. Hartman & Smith 14 John Creswell & Co. Gillum & Frank If 4l William Walker D. Longneeker* Charles C. Ash, Agent* " Brady Township, Kessler & Brother 12 do. fur Pat. Mcd. 4 Irvine, Green & Co. 13 Washington Buchanan 14 Speer & Irons 13 Birmingham Borough. James Clarke IS James Bell 14 Ettinger & Brother John R. Thompson 16 Cil:s Township. Read & M'llduff 13 James Henderson 14 C/q; Township. L. B. Orbison & Co. 14 Cromwell Towsnship. Thomas E. Orbison & Co. 13 'sett & Wighton George Sipes 14 David Etnier Dublin Township. Brice X. Blair & Co. 13 George Askins 13 James Cree 14 Franklin Township. G. &J. H. Stonebraker 11 Shorb, Stewart & Co. 13 J. W. Matters & Co. 14 Ed. Isett 13 John Conrad I'4 Huntingdon Borough. Fisher & M'Murtrie J. & W. Saxton 12 George Gwin 12 Dorsey Sc Maguire I Thos. Read & Son 13 do. for Pat. Med. William Dorris 13 Beni. Jacobs 13 Dr. William Swoop's William Stewart* 14 T. K. Simonton 14 do. for Pat. Med. 4 William H. Peightal 13 A. Willoughby 14 13. & W. Snare Jacob Snyder It Edmund Snare James T. Scott Levi Weltbrook Horace Smith .41. Jackson Township. E. & A. Stewart 14 William Cummins* Robert M'llurney " .Tolin A. Wright & Co. 13 Hopewell Township. , Wigton & Moore 13 James Entrekin 13 Henderson Township. Henry Cornpropat 14 Norris Township. George W. Patten & Co. 13 George H. Steiner 13 do. for Pat. Med: 4 Irwin° & Kessler 14 Steiner & M'Williams 14 Law & Yetterhoof 14 do. for Pat. Sled. 4 Porter Township. S. Hatfield & CO. i 3 Joseph Green & Co. 13 Petersburg Borough. Abraham Creswell 12 John R. Hunter 12 Shirleysburg Borough. John Long & Co. 13 Henry Brewster 13 David Fraker 14 Bowman, Gooshorn & Co. 14 Shirley Township. Samuel F. Bell 13 John Shnrra 13 James Kelly & Co.* 13 Penn Township. Frank & Neff • 13 as. Campbell & son* 13 Tell Township. A. C. Blair & Co. 14 Springfield Township. Robert Madden of H. 14 Tod Township, Horatio Trexler & Co. 14 Mordecai Chileote 14 Hare Powell 14 Union Township. Glasgow & Brother 14 Walker Township. James Campbell* 13 Given & Orlady 13 West Township. Cunningham & Myton 13 Dr. Peter Shoneberger 13 Warriorsmark Township. Benj. F. Patton 13 Abednego Stevens 13 Joseph B. Shugarta 14 Joshua R. Cons 14 Warehouses.—.lforris Township. Cunningham & Creswell 14 Distilleries.—Barree Township. Hold. & Daniel Massey • 9 George Bell 9 Brady Township. Jas. & John M'Donald 9 Penn Township. Isaac & John Peightal 10 Breweries.—Alexandria Borough. Henry Fockler 9 Huntingdon Borough. Joint Fockler 9 8,00 Classification of Beer, Oyster, Eating Houses and restaurants for the year commencing Ist day of April, A. D., 1831, viz:— Alexandria Borough. W. L. Philips class 8 :$5,00 L. Philip. 8 5,00 Barrie Township. S. W. Myton Brady Township. John Montgomery* 8 7,80 Henderson 7bionslap. Anthony White Huntingdon Borough. Henry Africa F. & C. Snyder* David Hazzard John Marks Robt. De Corset' John Manta Morris Township. 'Samuel Beigle• John Stahl* Jacob Wolf* Walker Township. Joseph Douglas 8 Those marked thus (*) sell liquor. NOTICE Is hereby given to the above named dealers in Merchandise, &c., that I will attend at the Commissioners' Office, in the Borough of Huntingdon, for the purpose of hearing persons who may lie desirous to appeal from the above classification, at any time previous to the 15th day of July, after which no appeal Pan he granted. Any person selling Patent Medicines yearly to rho await of SIM), Of more, in conneetiOn with 8 5,00 7 10,00 7 15,00 a 5,00 8 5,00 8 7,50 8 5,00 8 7,50 8 7,50 8 7,50 other merchandise, is required, by law, to par an additional license. Any person keeping an ac ing House, Bcc., whose yearly sales shall amount to $5OO or more, or shall carry on a Distillery or Brewery, or shall sell Patent Medicines without a license, is liable to he indicted and tined $2OO or more, as provided for in the Act of Assembly pawed 10t h April 1819. If the nhove ' license fees are not paid to the County Treasurer, or not exonerated by the un dersigned, be is directed to sue for and recover the same, adding ten per cent to the license for his trouble. HENRY W. MILLER, Appr. of Merc'le Taxes. April 2,1851.-4 t. 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 10,50 10,50 SPRING MILLINERY GOODS. JOHN STONE & SONS, Importers and Dealers in Silks, Ribbons and Mille fiery Goods, No. 45, SouM Second Street, PHILADELPHIA, HAVE received, by late arrivals, a large and handsome assortment of 12,50 5,00 10,00 7,00 10,00 Spring Millinery Goods, Selected by one of the firm in France. They have now in store 10,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 Glaec Silks for casing Bonnets. Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons. Plain Mantua and Satin Ribbons all widths. A large assortment of Artificial Flowers. White and colored Crapes and Crape Lease, Frence Chip Hats. ' Fancy Nets and Laces. Fancy Lesse Trimmings—Caps. Quillings—Casing Wire—Crowns. Covered Whalebones, &e., &c., with all oth er articles appertaining to the Millinery Trade. March 20, 182!. -lm. WHITE'S BONNET MANUFACTORY. No. 41 South Second Street,Phiodelphia. NOW conducted by Thomas White, son of ifs' late proprietor, at the Old Stand, where Dealers will at ell times find a stock of Foreign and Domestic• Straw, Luce, Fancy, Crape and 'Silk BONNETS, Panama, Palm Leaf, and eve ry variety of Straw HATS, and Artificial Flowers unequalled by any other for extent or beauty of manufacture, and at very low prices, having facilities for producing, these goods possessed by no other establishment. To the Ladies and Milliners generally, he would tender his grateful acknowledgments for their kind approval of the business system of this house, and begs to assure them that no ef forts on his port shall he wanting, to merit a continuance of their liberal patronage. They will still be greeted with the same old familiar faces, who will at all times endeavour to exe cute their commissions with fidelity and prompt ness, [Philadelphia, Feb. 10, 1851:-3m. 10,00 7,00 10,00 10,00 7,00 7,00 10,00 10,00 7,00 15,00 10,00 7,00 10,00 7,00 12,50 12,50 12,50 12,50 10,00 10,00 10,00 10,00 Temkin' British Plate Powder. FOR cleansing, polshing, and beautifyin - i . Silver, Silver Plated Ware, German Silver, Xibatal'iete, Britannia Ware, And all white Metals. The undersigned have received from the pa tentee the exclusive right to manufacture these preparations for the United States. The Plate Powder has been most extensively used for a number of years in Great Britain, and is now used by most of the manufacturers of silver and other wares In New York and Philadelphia; likewise by n , urly all respectable families and hotel proprietors in the Union. 7,00 10,50 7.00 10,00 10,00 10,00 tiV:t4. TOM K INS, & CO., Manufacturers, 231 South Second street, Philadelphia. For sale at T. L. StatoNTim's Store, Hunting don, Pa. 10,00 10,00 5,00 7.00 7,00 7,00 5,00 Valuable Farm for Sale. 1 will sell , at private sale , arl7ll MELT. NOWN TRACT OF LAN D, situate in Henderson Township, about live miles from Huntingdon, now occupied by Jacob Knepp, Jr., containing about 215 acres and alio .vance, about 125 acres of which are cleared and in a good state of cul tivation. There are a good apple orchard of select fruit and other choice fruit trees in prime bearing order, an excellent timothy meadow, several never failing springs of water, h double log barn with frame overshot, and a double house, part log and part frame, on the premises. The convenience of this land to the Canal Rail Road, Town. Illarkat, ChureA, School House, and Blacksmith SAop, render. it worthy the notice of persons wishing a comfortable home. All the find is susceptible of cultiva tion, lies peculiarly protected from the winter storms, and the woodland is heavily timbered. The fences being in good order, the land not over-worked, and a good portion in clover, M ille expense need be incurred to commence far ming as soon as possession is taken. 10,00 10,00 12,50 12,50 10,00 10,00 7,00 7,00 10,00 10,00 15,00 15,00 15.00 This land will . be sold it a bargain and the terms made reasonable, on account of my ne nessary absence, and poesession given on the lot day of April next. Hon. dames Gwin, Esq., or Huntingdon, is authorized by me to make sale. &e. JNO. ARMITAGE. Feb. 13, 1811.—tr. HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY. THE subscrib e wishes to inform tha public in general, that he is now fully prepared to do Castings of all kinds, and will keepon hand a General Assortment of Castings, • 15,00 10,00 10,00 1.0,00 consisting of COOKING STOVES, Air-tight, Parlor, Ten-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 castings, consisting of Kettles, Dutch Ovens, Skillets, Pans, &c., &c. Miscellaneous articles, such as Wagon Boxes, Sled and. Sleigh Soles, Smoothing Irons, Rolling Mill and Forge castings, Window Unites for cellars, Lintles . and sills for 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. 10,00 10,011 7,00 10,50 07*Casting; of all kinds will be kept at the shop of Wm. B. Zeigler, as forinarly, at N. E. corner of. Market Square, Huntingdon. 1:15' Al I orders addressed to R. C. M . Gill will be promptly attentltl to. . . - R. C. AVGILL Huntingdon, May 20, 18.0. THOMAS JACKSON, THOMAS E. FRANKLIN, Blair county. Lancaster county. DAVID NVMURTRIE, WILLIAM GLRIM, Huntingdon co. Lancaster county. JAMES GARDNER, RICH'D. R. BRYAN, Blair county. Lancaster county. Central Penn'a. Banking Reuse, CIF BRYAN, GLEIM & CO.— Office on Alle gheuy street, a few doors west of the Court House, and nearly opposite the Post Office, Hol lidaysburg, Pa. The Company in now ready to transact bust n,sa. Upon money deposited for a specific period of three, six, nine or twelve mouth.. in terest will be paid at such rates as are usually allowed by Saving? Institutions. Tmisient de posits. received, payable on demand. R. R. BRYAN, Cashier. Hollidaysburg, May 21, 1850. Are you Insured ? TF not, insure your property nt once in theCurn I herland Valley Mutual Insurance Company. API* to Goo. W. SPEER, Agent, Bridgeport, Pa ' . THE AMERICAN OIL. THE celebrated American Oil has been in use long enough to test its powers. It is rec ommended as one of the best, if not the very best medicine for the cure of Rheumatism, lry sipelas, Totter, Toothache, Cramps, Spacing, chalk, burns and scalds, bowel complaints, quincy. croup and sore throat, inilamation, &c. Read the following certificate: Huviricsonov March 11, 1850. For the benefit of sufferers like me and oth ers, I da freely declare the following facts have suffered more or loss for twenty years with the most desperate Rheumatism, and also for 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 business for the last ten years, nor had I a single good night's sleep far 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 no little surprise I got relieved of all in a short time and to this day. I respectfully in. vile all who choose to call and see me upon the matter; such I can tell much more. I cue 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 land will be with out it when they once know its use. JOHN BUMBAUGH HUNTINGDON, March 11, MO. 1 do hereby certify to the following facts:— That I have suffered for five years past with pain in my back, spine and kidnies, and never received any relief but by bleeding, for a few days only. Last November I got a bottle of the Extract of American Oil, 1 itsed it inward ly, and to my sttrprise it rernoved the complaint in a short time. From what I have seen and heard of its wondrous effects upon others in des perate cases, 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. Conn. LewisTowN, March 1830. I never before gave a certificate, but thi; I give with n 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 times all my hair came 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 Extract 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 worle-fid thing for many complaints. I invite all whochoose to visit me inLewistown. My maiden name was Nancy Magarky, now Widow Nnyci VINES Et?' The American 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 "key, Alexandria, Huntingdon county ; Catharine Hart, Lewis town, Mifflin county; John B. Given, M'Con nelstown; Danicl Decker, M'Veytown; Mays S. Harrison, Shirleysburg. [Aug. 20.—;y. MILNWOOD ACADEMY. ROARDINL: SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN. SUAVE GAP, HUNTINGDON COUNTY, PA.— Rev. J. Y. Ginn., A. 111., and-J. 11. W. Wahines, A. Principals. The Winter Session will commence on the first Wednesday of November, 1850, to continue five months.— The course of instruction embraces all the branches necessary to prepare young men either for the higher classes in College, or for the stu dies of a profession, and the active business of life. The Academy building is new, commo dious, anti in every way adapted to the accorn molation of a large number of boarders. The location is distinguished for its healthfulness, and the moral and religious character of the sur rounding community. It is easy of access, be ing on the stage route connecting Chambersburg with the Central Railroad, at Drake's Ferry. Taams raft SESSION.—For Orthography, Reading and Writing, ss'; Arithmetic, Geogra phy, Grammar, Composition, Natural Philoso phy, Astronomy, Physiology, Chemistry, &c., $8; Mathematics, Greek and Latin languages, $l2; French and German, each $5. Boarding, exclusive of fuel and light, 81,25 per week.-- For reference, or further particulars, address JAMES Y. M'GINNES. Shade Gap, Oct. 15, 1850. Lots l Altoona for Sale. LOTS FOR SA LE IN A LTOONA six miles north of flollidaysburg,and about one mile north west of Allegheny Furnace, Blair county. After the 21st day of May, the LOTS in said Town will be opan 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 Shops and are now building the same. The Rail Road willbe opened early in the Fall throwing at once a large amount of trade to this place. The main inducement at this time in of fering Lots for sale, 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 R. A. McMURTItIE, Hollidaysburg. • June 1820—tf. CLOCKS! CLOCKS! CLOCKS! IN any quantity, and of all the various patterns the market atlbrds, may be obtained at No. 51 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 in 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, and for the simple reason that I sell ex elsuively for cash. THOS. READ, Jr. No. 5:3, North Third Street, Philadelphia, Sept. 10, 1850.--.4f. SCOTT TRWMPHANT SPLENDID stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, and JEWELRY, at Philadelphia prices. Just received at Scott's Cheap Jewelry Store, three doors west of T. Read & Sores store. The public arc respectfully solicited to elan and soy. Extra Family. Flour, OF the celebrated Crownover Brand, for sale by & 800.. A LSO, superior Mackerel at unusually low rates. "Every day brings something new" to this pop ular establishment, in the way of rich and rare goods, and as everybody deals there, we are sur prised that all their relations do not follow suit. Another arrival hourly expected of Boots and Shoes, Bay State Long Shawls, Foreman., Bro eades, &e. [Dec. 10. LATE AND IMPORTANT NEWS! allow the hurly burly's done, Now the battle's lost and won." T" c.nolse 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 HEADY MADE CLOTIJINCd 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' t which Clothing can and will be sold at the People's Cheap Store, cannot fail to atteart purchasers. THE FANCY DEPARTMENT embraces every variety of Shirts, Collars, Suspenders, Hosiery, Cups, Umbrellas, Flannel Shirts and Drawers, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, &c. Sce. REGULAR CUSTOM WORK attended to as usual. A large assortment of beautiful Cloths, Cassimeres and Vest ings constantly on hand, at the PEOPLE'S CHEAP STORE, which wilt be made up to order, at short notice, and in the very best style of workmanship. GREAT INDUCEMENTS are offered to purchasers. Those who visit SNYD.'S 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' PEOPLE'S CHEAP STorte. O come, come away, No longer delay, 'Tis time to prepare for the Fall. Some thick clothing buy, (•or cool weather is nigh, So reptir to SNYDRIO4 Cheap Hall! Gaol' Clothing you'll find, That's just to your mind, And CHEAP as good Clothing can be. Then corn, one and all, To the People's Cheap Hall, And imrchase good clothing of me. JACOB SNYDER Huntingdon, Oct. 15, 1850. • GREAT Improvement in Dagnerreotypeing VAN LOAN & CO., No. 118, Chesnut street, Philadelphia, have, by recent discoveries in their art, enabled themselves to take pictures at (HEAP AND GOOD IVATCHES, all times. with great certainty—as well in stormy JWELRY AND SILVER WARE, at the ,as clear weather—which :NAY Prol!Wiced Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry Store, No, artists and setetific men, UNRIVALLED, tor depth of 55, North Third Street. tone and softness of light and shade. lty working is curet think. cl e, 11 ~ri t i pio Ince !intuit, liii li D CHEAP!! but by thr the lust Gold Lever Watches, full jeweled, cases, $3O and over; Silver Lever Watches, full ; are GOOD AN . Silver Lupine, jewe j ed, ! and cheapest whirl' ,at, be produced at ant other , establishment. Their charge .. for pictures iii liond jeweled, $lO and over ; $ll and over; Silver Quartier Watches, $5 to i seine improved cases, range from ONE DOLLAR $lO ; Gold Pencils, $1 to $l5 ; Gold Pencils, : to three dollars, depending on the size of the pic warranted, $1 and over. lure, being scarcely one-hall the prices charged at Breast Pins, Finger Rings, and every des -1 other establishments, for pictures of equal size— cription of Jewelry in like proportion. He ' hut of . iiirer ,, , juilitty. :Their GALLE ., OF Pon would wish to inform his friends in Huntingdon TRAITS, consisting of sonic hundreds, embraces a county, that he has enlarged his establishment, collection of DI STING!' I SUED AMERICANS and greatly increased his already extensive stork worthy the attention of visiters to their rooms, of goods, which he now offers for sale at such.. which are OPEN AT ALL 'TIMES. Caprices and that will strilke ll tercro harger to all competitors. I The collection which they hail deposited in flue you nothing for I exhibition of the Franklin Institute, was constant looking. Don't forget the RED SIGN, six doors ly surrounded by dense crowds of admirers, who North awn. friend Hirst's City Hotel. were low! in their praise of the arti.ts' skill. THOS. READ, Jr. To guard against every possibility of mistake, No. 55, North Third Street. they guarantee every picture to lie ot'tlie best mu- Philadelphia, Sept. 17, 1850. , terials, and unless it is entirely satisfactory to the customer, NO CHARGE IS MADE. FOR SALE. 1 ,, et: when - ,:is:iting the city cull at their roam s,. 11 . v il l e fia ß b i ll : A fi nt,v a i n c i c tr ,c ' e t e l f ::: nit-1 isituatei i ai n ,,d * 0 i n , it:Lis:4'ol'l;l's wish ,e e , i i ' tn i ClTo e u ri: i i i .,( i ' l7 I: e a pleased W i d j ;l: county, containing by the official draft. 227 acres, your visit. Don't fbryct the n umber, 118 Chesnut hilt by subsequent re-surveys has been found to street, II few d oors l below outlh• Philadelphia, Nov. 19, 1850. ._ contain a large' excess over the official quantity, I , orilinaliy surveyed in pursuance of a warrant i LATEST ARII,IVAL ! ili the name of David Franks, and is now in the I _ occupancy of Simon Gratz. A good part of the CIEORGE GIVIN has just received and opened the largest and most splendid assort tracris improved bottom land of first rate quali fy, and is well worth the attention , of persons meat of FALL AND WINTER GOODS ever offered to the people of Huntingdon county, and wishing to purchases good farm. It is but about one and a half miles from Orbisonia i four miles is prepared to sell ar such remarkably LOW from Shirleysburg—within abOut eight miles PRICES as must induce everybody to buy. from the. Pennsylvania Canal and the same tins- I His stock has been Selected with great care, lance from the Pennsylvania Rail Road and is • with a view to cheapness and good quality, and in the immediate neighborhood of several Iron comprises, in part, Cloths of all kinds, French, Works. For further information and particulars, Belgian and Fancy cassimeres, Kentucky Jeans, apply to Miles Sc: Dorris, Attorneys at Law in Orogon and Tweed cloths, Vestings, Flannels, the Borough of Huntingdon. and Drillings, and a variety of cotton goods for J. GEO. MILES, Attorney in fact for summer wear; Mouslin , d, Laines, Alpaccas, Joseph Gratz and Jacob Gratz, Trustees for the French Lawni and Scarfs, Shawls and Handket heirs of Michael Gratz, dec'd. chiefs, merinos, Calicoes of the newest styles July 23, 1850. and at low prices, Ea rlston, French, Scotch and • Domestic Gingliams sail Balzorines, French and Irish Linens, Bed Takings, Muslins, Sheet ings, ' &e. Having heretofore been holioreil by a large patronage from the Ladies, he has procured the most elegant assortment of Larlees' Dress Goods ever brought to the interior of the State. Also Boots, Shoes, Huts, Caps, Groceries, Queens ware, anti a treat variety of goods of all 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.— 'ft affords hiM pleasure to exhibit his goods at all times. O All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for goods Oct. 15, 1850 Farm for Sale. The subscribe; olfrcrs his t 7 arm at private sale, situate in Woodcock Yalley, Hopewell township, Huntingdon county, adjoining lands of Daniel Drumlianzh, Leonard Weaver, and others, containing :22 1 acres, more or less,about 100 acres cleared and in a tolerable good state of cultivation, 20 acres of which is meadow; most of the remainder is well timbered, n con siderable part of whicli is locutt and chestnut; considerable of the timber land is tillable, and there are several springs of never failing neater on the premises, with an apple orchard and other trait trees, part of which heat choke fruit. The buildings are, a large frame bank barn, log dwelling house, stone spring house, frame shop, and a saw mill. Apply to the sub scriber on the premises. JOHN PLUMMER. GLASGOW & STEEL, Saddle, Harness & Trunk Manufacturers. 1 11 'ICE undersigned are now associated in the Dec. 21, 1820.—tf.] . 1 above business, in the old stand beretorore (i Hollidaysburg 4 .llegister," 4 C Whi g," occupied by Win. Glasgow, in Main street, near andg'' ~ Stand a rd," publish untilutherwiseorder. ly opposite the, store of T. React ik Son. Every ed, and charge this office. i thing in their line will be furnished on the 1.. . . —; shortest notice, and on terms that cannot fail to Encourage Your Own Mechanics: suit all. They manufacture the most of their . UwEN,& WM. BOAT, would respectfully work thernselves, and can therefore assure the aptiounee to the public, that they. are now public that every article will be made in the beet and most durable manner. carrying on the COAC kl . MAKING BUS' NESS _ .. .. in all its various branches, at the old stand tor- 119 A large assortment of superior SAD. merle occupied by Adams & Bo a t, a f e w d oors DLES, A' EADY MADE, always on hand. west of the. Presbyterian church, where they are Og"' Hides, and country produce, generally, now manufacturing Buggies, Carriages, Bareau- taken in exchange foi work. chew, Rockaways, Dearborn'', &e., in short any I Wm. Gt.Asoow returns thanks for the liberal thing in the hoe of carriage making, of the very patronage heretofore extended to him, and hopes that his old patrons will continue to patronize best kind of material, and in the latest and most approved style. : the new firrn. tVM. GLASGOW, They haveon hand now several Buggies and j Amulet 27, 1850. WM. J. STEEL. _ Rockstways, finished in the latest style. They — have a gaud assortment of Lumber, selected with SADDLES AND HARNESS. a great 'lead of care, 'seasoned for use, and invite ; DUMBAUGH & CO., respectfully inform the 1 those who µre desirous of purchasing vehicles to , 1) public that they are prepared to carry on in call and examine their work and materials, and all its various branches, Saddle and Harness judge for themselves, as they intend to make Making, nnil are ready to furnish their custom good work end warrant it to be so. All kinds ere with all kinds of Valises, Trunks, and car of country produce taken in exchange for work. pet bogs Plush, Hogskin, and Tub Side Saddles N. B.—OWEN BOAT returns his thanks to (from the cheap4t to the best.) Also Shelter his friends and the public generally, for their Saddles, wagon and carriage Harness, Bridles, very liberal patronage, and hopes, by strict at- collars, whips, &c. tention to business, to merit a continuance of the LEATHER.—Having a Tannery in the im same. under the new firm. We have some eec- mediate vicinity or Huntingdon, they are pre ond hand work which is of a good quality, which pared to furnish all who favor them with their we will sell right. Give us a call. We will custom, et their saddle and harness shop, with fell low for cash. i Leather of all kinds, of superior quality and fin- Huntingdon, Aug. 13, 1850. ! ish, which will be d isposed of cheap for cash or country produce. The highest price in trade 100 AGEN TS WANTED. ' I paid for beef and calf hides, bark, &c. T O travel in the Southern, Middle or Northern Huntingdon, May 20, 1950. ly. States. Stoutly employmeut will be given for • a number ofsears to respectable young men of bus- 1 RARE AND EXCELLENT I ness habits and possessed of a good common edu- 0 COTT'S CHEAP WATCHES AND JEW cation and gentlemanly &Weds. Such young men 13 ELRY are going off rapidly, at the low rates Would find it greatly to their advantage, .it will. at which he sells. this stock is new, large and afford an opportunity to see a large portion or the country, and at the sane time earn, besides all ex- well selected, and people find it advantageous to pease'', from WO to $5OO a year. Some Agents call with him before makingpurchases elsewhere. have earned double that amount. Much depends — Nov. 12,1850. upon ability to net, peraeverance and economy, it DR. J. D. STONEROAD, [being a pleasant business. Those who desire fur- H AVING located permanently at Mill Creek, Cher information can obtain the same by addict,- offers his professional services to that com sing,fiost paid, JACOB MONII. i munity. Allcalls trusted to hie COTO win receive Pluhttleirbie, Dee. 17, ltren. ' hie rrensost ateentien. "STAND FROM UNDER I" FOR fear you will be crasttedby the avalanche of Fall and winter ls which J. & W. sAxtoN huvv just received and opened for public inspection and purchase, at their store in Huntingdon, so eelebrated for theVeheapness and variety. The erowds assembling, at their sore daily, are only equalled by the numbers nightly rushing for seats at a Jenny Lind Concert! We have better and cheaper Goods than can be found at any other establish ment in the.ernintry. If you don't believe this assertion, "just drop in, you won't intrude," and verify it by examining qual4ies and prices. To enumerate in detail all the articles we have for sale, would occupy too much space in the paper, to the exclusion of "marriages," always so interesting to the fairer portion of our nu merous customers. We will mention but a few. We have For the Ladies, (first in our es teem, and "first in the hearts of their country men,") Long Shawls, Thibet Shawls, Silks, French Merino, Alpacas, Bonnet Ribbon, Cash mere de Lanes, Jenny Lind Cloth, Ladies' and Children's Muffs, &e. &c. with every desirable article of DRESS GOODS. OV" The Ladies will not forget that their de partment is ronfin!•d to the store on the corner, opposite Coots' Hotel. BOOTS AND SIIOES, HATS AND CAPS. A sphonlid assortment of the above article. FRESH GROCERIES, of which we have the very best, and will sell at a very small advance on cost. Just call and examine for yourselves. HARDWARE AND QUEENSWARE, and a great many other articles too numerous to mention, all of which will be sold low for cull or country produce. CL — e - We will receive and store Grain, also, and pay the highest market prices, and it is ad mitted by all to be the most convenient place to unload Grain in and about town. • J. 84. W. SA XTONi Huntingdon, Oct. 20, 1850. GEO. GWIN MARRIAGE WHY 80. OFTEN UNHAPPY. THE CAUSES AND TIIE . REMEDY ! MAKI' and many a wife tinderee year. of bodily suffering and of mental anguish, prostrate and help• leas, embittering her life, that of her husband, and hazarding the future welfare of her children, arising from causes which, if known, woad have armed the suffering, the anguish to the wife, sod to the hue. band embarrassment,' and pecuniary difficulties hav- ing their origin in the mind being weighed down and harassed in consequence of the Blanes. 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 pines! of both may be avoided ! Life is too short and health too precious to admit any portion of the 0... c to be spent without the fun enjoyment of the other. The timely possession of a little work entitled na followa 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 seed. The author has been induced to advertise it by the urgent and pressing request of those who have been indebted to its publication for nil they bold dear (that all may have on opportunity of obtaining it), and who have favored hinawith thousands of loiter* of encomium, some of which are annexed to the slyer' tisement THE MARRIED WOMAN'S Private Medical Companion. By Dl. A. M. MAIIIIICEMY, ►EOFE!!OE OF DISEASES or VIONSIA Twentieth Edition. 1.8m0., pp 251 Friee,4l.oo - WORK IS INTENDED ESPECIAL. LY FOR THE MARRIED, or those rootomplu dog morringe, as it discloses importotit secrets which should be known to them particularly. Here, every remote—the wife, the mother—the 3ne either budding into winunehood, or the nee its ,he decline of years, in whom nature tonteioplaws on important change—can discover the causes. symp• corns, and the most efficient remedies and loon per tain mode of cure, in every complaint to which her dex is subject.. The revelations contained in its pones hove proved a blessing to thousands, as the innemeral.l • Icttcro received by the nether (which he is permitted by the writers to publish) will attest. SICKLY AND UNHAPPY WIVES, Extract of a Letter from a Gentlrmooin Dayton, 0. DArrov, Mfl'. 1, 1R47. "Da. A. M. Msunteese—dfy Don- ' The Married Woman's I . llo£lte MO4IICIII Communion.' for winch 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 menus of gratitude, fur myself and wife, to give utterance to our sincere and heartlidt emotions. "My wife has been perceptibly sinking for souls three yearn or more, 111 C 01100911011 1 ,1 "r her great an' guish and sulibring some months belbre and during confinement; every succeasive 0110 more and mere debilitated and proatratml her, putting her life in im minent danger, and which was. on the last occasion, despaired of. I supposed that this mato of thin g s was inevitable, and resigned myself to meet the worst. At this time (now about two months) 1 beard your book highly spoken of. as containing some matters reaching my case. On its receipt and perusal, I can out express to you the relief it al:ailed my distressed mind and the joy its pages imparted to my wife, en learning that thb great discovery of M. M. Deno meow( provided a remedy. It opened a proapect k. me which I little conceived was possible. No peen. wary consideration can ever repay the oblientious I am under to you for having been tine in.mns of in, parting to us the matters contained in 'l he Married WClOllll'll Private Medical Companion.' lint for Ibis, ere another year would have passed ever nay head, in all human probability my wife would have been in her grave, and my children left motherless." Extrart poin n I.rtter. Competence and Health. L ANCASTER, PA. Oct. 24, 1947. "Mr DEAR SIR: I know you will hays the kind nen to bear with the in encroaching upon your Om* while I acknowledge (In licholf of my self and wild the ohligatimis we feel ourselves under to you in has ing tootle known certain matters, contained in your most invaluable Married Woman's Private Medical Companion' It hoe becm wtaili he weight in geld to me. If t exprers tityaelf rather warmly, you will eee that I can not do 1.10 C. warmly, when 1 inform you of the extent to at Lich I have, through it, bee. benefited. I will tante toy situation when I obtained your hook through the merest curioalty I look upon it net one ix the most Fortin:ate events or toy life, I had been morried Millen ten yearn, Fled was the fallow of seven el oh trelt. I was long straggling unceasingly to the end that I might gain 8 moderate competency,. but the rijaillts of my utmost exertion' at the end left mt. ab out Where I won at the beginning of each year; mid that only, with the must stinted economy, stiff.- cing will: unruly the necessaries of life. Finally, tine constant effort was beginning to have its effect upon my health: I 11.1 t blot capable to endure its coatis.. anon. while I felt the neceasity of perseverance. " This cookout, uncoasing struggle on my part was imperative, iu conaequence of the prostrated condi tion of my wife (wills oecasional intermission) for silt years, nun+ of the time confined to hot bed, and of course ineoptilde of taking the charge PTA manage. meat of household 11, condition novae from onuses of which I woo ignorant. Oh! what whold I have given hod I the six years to live over again! What would my wife hove given to linen been spared the long ,hove and still longer eight. prostrate an a boil or sieltnem ! all of which would Imre besot avoided, hod I then peen n copy of 'Tux MAIIIII.O IV I:MAN'S I' lilt' ATE Mimic,. Comrssiom.'" From a l'lziNie;an, DANLIEtu)us iw.l.lvErtt Es, OBSTRUCTIONS, IRREGULARITIES, &C. linty ninny aro anfrering from ULitr,th. , irreg. illeritioa to the female ayatorii, which no• their holdall, the elliq 1g of ',bi01 . % they are i neirent. and f.r which ;heir ilolion, , y .0.11,ft1 ri•lvier! I141:11 prOlarlMl i of r nib , . or froinfluor."Thuis (weak el olttlity, , I low many are in meninx ii,rllllll, 111111111111iiriwoiling,confinenient! Iluw um.% Lai if wit ileliyeriea. and art) ji,parded .!:ti l ing each tiine, will find in haiiinioa the lima. of pleyetilien, newlieration, and relief I Extract front a Letter. To those just Mosricit.—" hind I known!" " PHIL...IMM lA, Nov. .19. 1847. A. M. M AVItICEAI, : Had I known of Imrt rtut matters treated of in . Thu Married \Votnnn'■ Private Me,tieal Companion' some years ago. bow inn + mionrt I aright have escaped ! I have suffered swam from causes %Oily!, yoirpoint nut in your boob, without' knowing what to do. I obtained n copy, and i'und my rare trent.' of. I trout every female will avail bereull'of the information contained M its pager." Letters are daily received of this character, untie eessary to present. To those vet unmarried, but contemplating mar' riage,'or portaps besitatine as to the propriety. of incurring the responsibilities attendant upon it, the importance of Wing possessed of toe revelations con mined in these pages, to intimately involving their future happiness, can not lie appreciated. It is, rif corer, impracticable to convey more folly the various subjects treated of, as they are of a ne. lure strictly intended for the marrig,d, nr those east templating marriage; neither in itllOO.l.M. since It is every one's duty to beentne possessed of howl. edge whereby the stailbrintra to which a wile, a moth• er. or a sister, may be subject, call be obviated. rir Copies will be pent by free of restage to the re" On the receipt of One Dollar, THE MA E• It I LCD W OM A blllt P 1.1 IVA T IC MEDICAL COM- P A NION" is soot (nmileil free) to any you of. the United States. All 100,11113115 t be pi.stpuid those routnlnine a remittni7e), and nthlresged to Dr. A. M. 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