lIET Ulf MRS OF ItiEIfIiTAND , A•7. :ication of Merchandise in Huntingdon (2,11:y .).%- the "Appraiser Of Merchantile Tuxes" tar the year commencing the let day of May, A. D., MI, viz:— Alexandria Borough. Class. And. of Lic, Bucher & Porter 12 $12,50 John N. Swoope 12,50 Charles Porter 13 10,00 Dorris & Walker 10,00 Michael Sissler 14 .7,00 Barree Township. Hartman & Smith 14 John Creswell & Co. 46 Gillam & Frank William Walker D. Longnecker• Charles C. Ash, Agent° " Brady Township, . Kessler & Brother 12 do. for Pat. Med. 4 Irvine, Green & Co. 13 Washington Buchanan 14 Speer & Irons 13 Birmingham Borough. Joints Clarke 13 James Bell 14 Ettinger & Brother John B. Thompson Cf Cass Township. Read & APlblut£ 13 James Henderson 14 Clay Township. E. B. Orbison & Co. 14 Cromwell Towsnship. Thomas E. Orbison & Co. 13 'sett & Wighton George Sipes David &flier Dublin Township. Brice X. Blair & Co. George Askins James Cree Franklin Township. 13. Is J. H. Sionebraker 5 , ,,14, Stewart & Co, J. W. Mitten) & Co. 1-eat John Conrad 17,//tengdon Borovh. Fi3her & M'Martrio W. Saxton ,ge Do Item] & Son Mel. n S . to, ...•at..\led. m 11. Pri~titsl Sitat:ti dmund -,nave Tames T. Scutt Levi Westbrook. Horace Smith , g't Jackson Township. t A. Stewart Willi:lm Ctumnins• ,7 'Robert ItClitirney 44 .(0!ol A. Wright St Co. 13 Hopewell Township. Wigton he Moore 13 :am,. Entrekin 13 Sear/croon To/onship. Henry Cornpropst 14 ..Vorris Township. • George W. Patten & Co. 13 George H. Steiner 13 du. for Fat. Med. 4 ',Me .1 Ke,ler 14 Steiner & 2.PWilliame 14 1.,... & Yetterhoof 14 C.,. '..” Pit. Med. 4 Pon. , nr h.ship. S. iiitiiield de Co: 13 ,10,enh Green & Co. 12 Petersburg &rough.. Abraham Crewel! . 12 John R.. Mutter 12 Shertegsburg Borough. .7..1.11 Lung & CM 13 Henry Brewster 13 Davi , l Froker 14 I. l o , mul.Goosliern & Co. 14 ~ l,n Toons,'4, S on,:d F. Bell 13 J:one3 & Co." Petri Towns* . Frank & Neff • Catnpi, 7W/ 13 1 Si Son• 13 A. C. & Co. 14 Ttnen,thip. I.latlon of H. 14 Tod Town,hip, Tre.xler & Co. 14 Chileoto 14 11.0., 14 t 7 t.;on Town,lo,. ti la & Brother 7 —whip. ' imphell• ()Andy Khip. C. 1, , ,. , ,, & Myton 13 i',,, Shotieberger 13 frurriorsulark Township. Benj. F. Patton 13 be , liteg,o Stevens 13 B. Shugarts 14 j ,, ha:t R. Cox' 14 i1", , /, ,, s'es.—.J.forris Townshp: Ccimingliam & Creswell 14 iyeiN,...t.s.—Barree Township. 12,ht. & Daniel Massey 9 George Bell 9 .Britiiy Township. & John WDontild. 9 B,t i',/a Township. Isaac & John Peightal 10 O t Breweries.—Alexandria Borough. Henry Fockler 9 800 Huntingdon Borough. , John Fockler 9' 8,00 Classification of Beer, Oyster, Eating Houses A, i restaurants fur the year commencing Ist day April, A. D., 1851, viz:* Alexandria Borough. W. L. Philips W. L. Philips Barree Township; S. W. Myton Brady Township. John Montgomery Henderson Township, Anthony White' Huntingdon Borough. Henry Africa 7 10,00 F. & - C. Snyder' 7 15,00' David Rasura 8 5,00 John Marks 8 5,00 lbht. De Coney' 8 7,50 •Tohn Manta 8 5,00 Morris Township. Simnel Belgic , . I,,hti Stahl* .1) Wolt' To , onship. Douglas 8 T I: , se mark,' thus (') sell liquor. ." v.,: is hereiv given to the above named Merchandi , c, &c., that I will attend at Offiee, in the Borough of ft ,. .rim4.1011. for 0:e purpose of hearing persons omv he de , drous to appeal from the above classification, or env time previous to the 15th day of .loly. after which no appeal can he granted. An. pe,on selling Patent Medicines yearly to Iso *Mout of $lOO, or more, in connection with class 8 $5,00 8 8,00 8 5,00 8 7,50 8 7,50 8 7,50 8 7,50 other merchandise, is required, br law, to pay an additional license. Any person keeping an Eat ing House, ecc., 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 be indicted and tined $2OO or more, as provided for in the Act of Assembly passed 10th April 1819. If the above license fees are not paid to the County Treasurer, oraorexonerated by the un dersigned, he is directtil to one for and recover the same, adding "ten per cent to the license for his trouble. HENRY W. MILLER, Appr. of Mere'le Taxes. 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 10,50 10,50 April 2, 1851.-4 t. WHITE'S BONNET BIANEFACTORT. 1V.,. 41 South Second Street, Phiadelphia. NOW conducted by Thomas White, son of its late proprietor, at the Old Stand, where Dealers will at all times find a stock of Foreign and Domestic Straw, Luce Faney, Crape and Silk BONNETS, Panama, Palm Leaf, and eve- Ty variety of S'traw IIATS, 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 irrittefill acknowledgments for their kind approval of the business system of this house, and begs to assure them that no ef forts on his part shall be 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 then' commissions with fidelity and prompt ness, [Philadelphia, Feb. 10, 11451.•-3 m. 12,50 5,00 10,00 7,00 10,00 10,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 10,00 7,00 10,66 10,00 7,00 7,00 Valuable Farm for Sale. I will sell, at private sale, all that WELL .NOWN 'mt.. OP LAND, situate in Henderson Township, about live miles from Huntingdon, ndw occupied by Jacob Knepp, Jr., containing about 225 acres and allowance, 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, a 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, kiuul Road, roma Market, Cloned, School Morose, and Blacksmith Shop, render it worthy the notice of persons wishing a comfortable home. All the land 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, lit tle expense need be incurred to commence far ming as soon as possession is taken. This WM will be sold at a bargain and the terms made reasonable, on account of my ng nessary absence, and possession given on the Ist day of Apra next. Hon. James Gwin, Esq., of Huntingdon, is authorized by me to make sale, &c. JNO. ARMITAGE. Feb. 13, 1851.—tf. 10,00 111,00 7,00 15,00 10,00 7,00 10,00 7,00 HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY. HE'sub'scriber wishes to inform the .public T in general, that he is now fully prepared to do Castings of all kinds, and will keep on hand a General Assortment of Castings, 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 Mitt and Forge castings, Window Grates for cellars, Lintles anti 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 ankle in our line on the wont reasonable terms for Cash, end 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. !Castings of all kinds will be kepf et the shop of Wm. B. Zeigler, as formerly, at N. E. corner of Market Square, Huntingdon. [1:3;•All orders addressed to R. C. M'Gill will be promptly attended to. _ 7,00 10,50 7,00 10,00 10,00 10,00 10,00 10,00 5,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 5,00 10,00 1 o,oo' 12,50 12,50 10.00 10,00 7,00 7,00 10,00' 10;00 15,00 _ R. C. M'GILL Huntingdon, May 29, 1810. Farm 61 1 safe. 15,10 15,10 The subscriber niffiiirs his farm at private sale, situate in Woodcock Valley, Hopewell township, Huntingdon county, adjoining lands of Daniel Brumbaugh, Leonard Weaver, and others, containing 221 acres, mare or less,about 100 acres creared and . in a tolerable good state, of cultivation, 20, serer of which is meadow; most of the remainder is well timbered, a con siderable part of which is locust and chestnut ; considerable of the timber land is tillable, and there are•several springs of never failing water on the prernisesoilfh eh apple orchard and other fruit trees, part of which beat choice fruit. The bnililings 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. Dec. 21, 1820.—tf.] CO' Hollidaysburg "Register," " Whig," and " Standard," publish until otherwise order ed, and charge this office. 15,00 10,00 10,00 10,00- 10,00 10,00 7,00 10,50 THOMAS JACKSON, THOMAS E. FRANKLIN, Blair county. Lancaster count y/. DAVID Nl'Mairrats, WILLIAM GLEIM, Huntingdon co. Lancaster COI/DV, JAMES GARDNER, Ricu'D. R. BRYAN, • Blair county. Lancaster county. Central Penn'a. Banking House, n F BRYAN, GLEIN4 I I I / 4 CO.— Office on Alle- U gheuy street, a few doors west of the Court House, and nearly opposite the Post Office, Hol lidaysburg, Pa. . The Company is now featly 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 Saving Institutions. Transient de posites received, payable on demand. R. R. BRYAN, Cashier. Hollidaysburg, May 21, 1850. 100 AGENTS WANTED. rriD travel in the Southern, Middle or Northern -I- States. Steady employment will he given for a number of years to respectable young men of bus nets habits and possessed of a good common edu cation and gentlemanly address. Such young men would find it greatly to their advantage, as it will afford an opportunity to see a large portion of the country, and at the same time earn, besides all ex penses, from $3OO to $5OO a year. Some Agents have earned double that amount. Much depends upon ability to act, perseverance and economy, it being a pleasant business. Those who desirefur ther information can obtain the same by addres sing. post mid, JACOB MONK. Philadelphia, Dec. 17, 1850. RARE AND EXCELLENT! SCOTT'S CHEAP WATCHES AN]) JEW ELRY are going oft' rapidly, at the low rates at which he sells. His stock is now, large and well selected, and people find it advantageous to call with him before waking purehnees elsewhere. Nov. 12, 1850. , „Ai BULL'S SARSAPARILLA. T T Is put up In full q uart bottles, and contains the strength a SIX TIMES as much pure Honduras Sarsaparilla as any similar preparation In America. Price one dollar per bottle, or slshottlesfor tire dollars. . . It has Men a well establish .d fact for ;;;;;Past, that Sarsaparilla, when pare and properly prepared, was the only true pammea for all diseases originating from an Impure state of the blood, the use of mercury, intoxicating lirlelty, cell linbita in youth, barrenness, &c. We boldly assert, that JOHN BULL'S Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla DI the only preparation bStnin the pciblic, that is prepared on strictly Metallic prineiples, and of uniform strength. The Samparilla Is purchased without regard to price, and every pound, before being used, Is subject to the strictest chemical tests, and its genuineness ascertained before being used! Bull's Sarsaparilla also contains the tirtpes of soverid, other valuable medical routs. together forming the best compound, and producing THE HHEATENT CVRATIVE AGENT IN THE 'morn WORLD( This Medicine, when used according to directions, WILL CURE WITHOUT TAIL 1 Abrofuta or King's Etil, Ozneers, Tumors, Eruptions of . the Silo, Erysilwlas, Ohmic Sox Eyes, liingtoornt or Tellers, &old Imo', Rimumatim, Pains in the Bones or Joints, Old Owes and Ulcers, Swelling of the Glands, Syphilis, Dyspepsia, Salt Rheum, Diseases of the Kidneys, Loss of .4ppetile, Diseases arising front the use of Mercury, Ptin in the Side and Shoulders, Cent:- Tal Drhility, Drftpxy, Lumhago, Jannrliee, Costiveness, Bore Throat, 13Mbettitht; Coughs, Colds, Weakness of the Chest. Pulmonary Alice. lions, and all other diseases tending to produce - • CONSUMPTION, Liver Complaint, Female Irregularities and Complaints, Sick and Nome's Headache, Low Spirit, Night Sweats" Exposure or Imprudence lu Lifo, Chronic+ Constitutional Diseases: and in a spring and summer drink, and general tonic for the system, and a gentle and pionmatit purgative, far superior to Blue Lick or Congress water, Salts, or Sol& lita Powders I GOOD TESTIMONY. The Lea:11.111e 'Courier thus speaks of Bull's Sarsaparilla: We have been shown, by Mr. John Bull, proprietor of that world-renowned preparation, "Bull's Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla," an original, genuine, and beautiful letter, addressed to him by the aecotnplished lady of ono of the moat eminent old physicians in the West, giving a detailed aerount of one of the most astonishing emus on record, per. force d alone by the use of "Bull's Sarsaparilla." This most excellent and charming holy bad long suffered from prolepsus uteri, fluor allots, piles, and chronic diseases of the stomach and digestive organs, and derangement of the whale system, attended with distressing cutaneous erup tion, sick beadeehe, and violent ethnics of eranipp. After exhausting all of her husband's sltill,And applying to many celebrated medical gentlemen, both at home and abroad, and also using {{,,rent quantities of "Townsend's Sarimpa rllla," without the slightest relief, she woe induced to use "Jhn Ball's Sarsaparilla." And what was the happy result/ After the use of a few bottles, a perfect and won derful cure—the lady mitered to perfect health, and to her usual flow of spirits. Such letters as }We PtIR we speak of, must afford Mr. Bull more real gratification, than could the possession of count less wealth. And whether he aecumula te. wealth or not by the sale of his truly valuable Medicine, being its author is glory and honor enough; and ho can ray to the world, without fear of contradietion, "I have In my poverty re lieved more Inman suffering, than did Stephen Shunt or John Jacob Astor with Unit. millions." iIiEIIPMTIBII auRES f -- • Let rsil vim are sulTeriug under the agonizing tortures of Rheumatism read ti following, mid see what may be dons for them, if they will use the infallible remedy: KNlOsrOws, Kr., May 12,1841. Me. Jens Bum, floor Str,—For the last three years, I hove been afflicted with Rheumatism of the severest elm , autcr. I woo at tiiircs Ili the grentest agony of paid. 1 tried every remedy I couldtrocure for the disease; but foubd no tt nermaent relief unt i l I was induced to use your prepare, bet t& Sarsaparilla, which has entirely enrol the of 'thetas and greatly improved ray general health more thee any tic.dielne 1 ever used. I have been free from pain fur several mouths, and have no doubt the cure lo porma• mot; awl 1 recommend It as the boot medicine In use for Rheumatism. ISIIA3I BRIDUES. -- • • - It is useless to produm further testimony In favor of thin great ninthly. It has only to lie tiled and proved, to ton view the public of its superior eflicaei. Notice to Females, John Bull's Fersuptirilla is one of the greatest female medicines now In existent, In those numerous cum the constitution is debilitated. the nervous energy is lessened, whon the efforts of Mauro are weak and dont:lent, rr nn• profuse and overwrought, when the nice is pale and colorless, the strength feeble and yielding•, the spirit trou bled and depressed, the health bkoken, mind eltake'u, and coneistuently ths happiness destroyed—than Bull's barn 'Arnie Is a ioirereign retnetly. It assists nature in the per fornuince of her duty, braces the whole system, renews permanently the natural energies, removes obstructlone, dwelt, excesses, creates purr and healthy blood, and imparts health and happiness. Were ladles generally to adopt the use of this Medielue, we would see far less suffering, disease and U ll l l lll.l/ille.lllllollg than than 11014 exiky. beat th would take the place of disease, th rosy cheek would succeed the pallid face: we should have smiles instead of tears, and per haps a happy long life ineteatl of one cut short by illseaee, or Miele Miserable l,y etnitiuued suffering and aftliction. At that critical period termed the " turn of life," which is often attended with so tench danger, Bull'e Sarsaparilla is found to exert a most bensficial effect. All ladies approach ing this crisis. shOuld Is apprised of this fact, and avail themselves of this valuuble Medicine. A BEAVTIFUL CLEAR BRIE. Hew we nil Mire a clear, beautiful, white skin, anti a rosy colored cheek. llow often do we see persons, not pos sessing thin "desideratum FU devoutly to ho wished," re sorting to eonnetles, lotions, washes, pitipts, and coloring materials, to restore to them a emblems, of what disease bilti deprived them of, and that, too, with great injury to the skin. Bull's Sarsaparilla is the hest Cosmetic. known, It beautifies the skin by rethoving every particle of morbid and diseased mutter from the blood, making It pure, heal thy and vigorous, giving activity to every minute vessel, and changing the yellow and dark countenance to the bloom nod freshness of youth. Ladies, abandon the use of paints and misf s gres, and use boll's Sarsaparilla, the only effectual remitir "A word to the wise is sufficient," and a hint is enough for the ladies. TREITAVOMV WAN EVER OFFERED IN FAVOR OF ANY MEDICINE. Rend the I.tiniony of Dr. 31.x)re. Ma. Joux Butt.,—.l have no hesitation in saying that I belle ve your Mrptpurilla to be the best article ever menu fluttered, for the cure of Scrofula, Syphilis, and many other Cutaneous or Glandular Affections, having used it with entire suet,. in numbers of the °h&c runty. • Louisville, Dec. 1847. JAR. 31. MOORE, M. D. From Dr. L. P. Panda!, Prefraser of Chemistry in Louis ville Medical Orglege. I hove looked over the list of ingmlients composing Jolts Dutt's COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, and have nu 11.1i8i1011 in saying that they form a safe com pound. mad one that prouthes well in chronic diseases, to which it is applicable. L. P. YANDELL, M. D. bonito ills, Juno 0, 1848. From Dr. Pyles, Physician by appointment to the Lottimait Marine Hovital. LOUISVII3.IS, March 20, 1040. I have examined the preparation of the prescript'. of JOHN BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, and believe the cond.e• lion to Ite an excellent one, and dell ealculattsl to produce an alterative Int pr.sion on the spawn. I have used It both in ittdilie and prittate practice, nod think it the beet arocit of Sarsaparilla In use. M. PYLES, BUD., Resident Physician, Marine Hospital. SAMAPARILLA.--GO where you oft, to steamboats hound for Nashville. Now Orlenne, St. Louis, Cinciunati, Madison, Frankfort, or for the Green Inver country, and you will find illitnellre supplies of this preparetion about belug shipped on board. but few merchant.; vita our city. In whatever branch of trade soever they slay be engaged, but have onlere for morn or less of litill'a Banaparilln. Louisville Democrat. Mulitifueluvell ut Dr. JOHN BULL'S Laboratory, 81 Fourth street, Louisville, Ky. For Sale at the Store of T. READ & SON, in the borough of Huntingdon. [March 20, 1851. Hardware Cheaper. JOLIN A. NEFF, for many years in the house of Mr. Buehler & Bro„ desires to inform his friends of Huntingdon county that he has connected himself with the firm of Messrs. Lower & Barron, No. 174, North Third Street, 3rd door above Vine Street, where he will be pleased to offer every article in the HARDWAHE LING AT P.WCII Liman mucus than ever before sent to his native county. l'hilad'a, March 20, 1851.—tf. Are you Insured 1 IF not, insure your property nt once in the Cum. herland Valley Mutual Insurnnce Company. tply to Gu.). W. SPEER, Agent, Bridgeport, Pa. THE AMERICAN OIL. rprit 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 Rheuniatism, lry sipelas, 'fetter, Toothache, Cramps, Spasms, cholic, burns and scalds, ,howel complaints, (piney. croup and sore throat, intintraton, &c. Read the following certificate: litivorisonoN March 11, 1850. For the benefit of sufferers like ma'am' oth ers, I do freely declare the following facts :—I have suffered more or less for twenty years with the must desperate Rheumatism, and also for 18 years at times with most desperate !Tin in the stomach, xhich at times scented to expand as if it would burst; also for many years I was ter ribly troubled with cramps in my 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 for the last five years. I never could find any relief worth mentioning, until last November, when I mot with the Extract of American Oil, and to my no little surprise I gdt relieved of all in a short time and to this day. I respectfully in vite all who choose to call and see the upon the matter; such I can tell much more. I can say if 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. JORN BUMBAUGH. HUNTINGDON, March 11, 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, 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, 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, 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. COUTS. LEWISTOWN, March 1810. I never before gave a certificate, but this I give with o 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 Kati no relief for more than a few days at a time. Last October I got a bottle a 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 wondwfal thing for many Complaints. I invite all whochoose to visit me inLewistown. My maiden name was Nancy Magarky, now Widow NANCY VINES. 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 Huey, Alexandria, Huntingdon county'; Catharine Hart, Lewis town, Mifflin county; John B. Given, M'Con nelstown; Daniel Decker, M'Veytown; Mays S. Harrison, Shirleysburg. [Aug. 20.—1 y. MILNWOOD ACADEMY. potoARDINt. SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN. SHADE GAP, HUNTINGDON COUNTY, PA.- Rev. J. I'. M'Ginnes, A. M., and J. H. LP. M'Ginnes, A. M., Principals. The Winter Session will commence on the first Wednesday .of November, 1850, to continue five Moilths.—. The course of instruction erribraces all the branches necessary to prepare young man 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, and in every way adapted to the accom modation Of a large number of boarders. The location is distinguished for its healthfulness, and the moral and religious character oh the sur rounding community. It is easy of access, be ing on the stageroute connecting Chambersburg with the Central Railroad, at Drake's Ferry. TERMS Pan SESSION.-For Orthography, Reading and Writing, $5; Arithmetic, Geogra phy, Grammar, Composition, Natural Philoso phy, Astronomy, Physiology, Chemistry, &c., $8; Mathematics, Greek and Latin language., $l2; French and German, each $5. Boarding„ exclusive of fuel and light, $ 1,25 per week..... For reference, or further particiilars, address JAMES Y. M GINNES. 'Shade Gap, Oct. 15. 1310. • Lots in Altoona for Sale, LOTS FOR SALE IN ALTOONA six miles north of Hollidaysburgoind abodone mile north- West of Allegheny Furnace, Blair county. After the 21st day of May, 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 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'secul•'e Lots at a low price. For further information apply to C. IL MAY ER, nt Altoona, or to R. A. McMURTRIE, Hollidaysburg. June 4 I.B:so—tf. CLOCKS! CLOCKS! CLOCKS! IN any quantity, and of all the various patterns the market affords, may be obtained at No. 55 North 34 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 White of any Clock to perform according to the recommendation. Purchasers, now is the tirge, 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 clusi vel y for cash. THOS. READ, Jr. No. 55, North Third Street, Philadelphia Sept. 10, 1850 —ff. Tomkins' British Plate Powder. FOR cleansing, polshing, and beautifying Silver, Silver Plated Ware, German Silver, Albata Britannia Wore, 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 ofailver and other wares in New York and Philadelphia; likewise by nearly all respectable families and hotel proprietors in the Union. WM: TOMKINS;BrF6.; Manufaeturers, 23} South Secundstreet, Philadelphia. For sale at T. R. SIMONTON'S Store, Hunting don, Pa. GREAT Improvement in Dagnerreotypeing ATAN LOAN & CO., No. 118, Chesnut street, V Philadelphia, have, by recent discoveries in their art, enabled themselves to take pictures at all times. with great certainty—as well in stormy as clear wedther—which are justly pronounced by artists and seietitic men, UI9OVALLED, for depth of tone and *softness of light and shade. By working themselves, they not only produce pictures which are GOOD AND CHEAP I! but by far the heat and cheapest which can 100 produced at any other establishment. Their charge for pictures in hand some improved cases, range from ONE DOLLAR to three dollars, depending on the size of the pie ture, being scarcely one-half the prices charged at ether establishments, for pictures of equal size— but of itifeHor quality. Their GALLERY OF POR TRAITS, consisting of some hundreds, embraces a collectionffl DIS rINGUISHED AIIIERICANS Yorthy ihe attention of visiters to their rooms, which aro OPEN AT ALL TIMES. The collection which they had deposited exhibition of the Franklin Institute, was constant ly surrounded by dense crowds of admirers, who were loud in their praise of the artists' skill. To guard against every po!ilibjlity.of mistake, they guartmtee every pleffire to be of the best ma terials, and sinless it is entirely satisflictory to the customer, NO CHARGE IS MADB. Gl' When visiting the city Cali at their rooms, whether you wish a Daguerreotype or not. The admission is free, and you will ho pleased with your visit. Don't forget the number, 118 Chesnut street, a. law doors below Fourth. Philadelphia, Nov. 19, 1850. GLASGOW & STEEL, Saddle, Harness & Trunk Manufacturers. THE undersigned are now associated in the above business, id the old stand heretofore occupied by Win. Glasgow ' in Main street, near ly opposite the store nil. Read & Son. Every thing in their line will be furnished on the shortest notice, and on terms that connot fail to suit all. They manufacture the most of their Work themselves, and cain therefore assure the public that every article will be made in the beet and most durable manner. Ca"' A large assortment of superior ,SAD. 1,1,13,9, READY JIfADE, always on hand. (17' Hides, and country produce, generally, taken in exchange lot work. Was. GLASGOW returns thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, and hopes that his old patrons will continue to patronize the new firm. WWI. GLASGOW, AuguSt 27, 1950.. W3l. J. STEEL. SADDI3ES AND HARNESS, numnAubli &TO., reiiiiettliiily 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 Valices, Trunks, and car pet bags,Plush, Hogskin, And Tub Std e Sddles (front th cheapest to the best.) Also Matter Saddles, wagon and carriage Harness, Bridles, collars, whips, &e. . LEATHER.—Having a Tannery in the im mediate vicinity of Huntingdon, they are )4're 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 of cheap for cash or country produce. The highest price in trade poi. for beef and calf hides, bark, &c. Huntingdon, May 29, 1 . E150. ly. (HEAP AND GOOD WATCHES, WELRY AND SILVER WARE, at the J Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry Store, No. 53, North fhird Street. Gold Lever Watch., full jeweled, 18 caret cases, $3O and over ; Silver Lever Watches, full jeweled, $lO and over; Silver Lepine, jeweled, $ll and over; Silver Quartier Watches, $5 to $10; Gold Pencils, $1 to $l2; Gold Pencils, warranted, $1 and over. Breast Pins, Finger kings, and every des cription of Jewelry in like proportion. He would wish to inform his friends in Huntingdon eo'unty, that he has enlarged his establishment, and greatly increased his already extensive stock of goods, which he new cifF.rs for sale at such prices that will strike terror to all competitors. Call and see me; I will charge vou nothing for looking. Don't forget the RED SIGN, six doors North of our friend Hirst's City Hotel. THOS. READ, Jr. No. 55, North Third Street. Philadelphia, Sept. 17, 1850. FOR ME. Avaluable farm and tract of land situate on the Big Aughwick Creek, in Huntingdon county, containing by the official draft 227 acres, but by subsequent re-surveys has been found to contain a large excess over the official qn.intity, originally surveyed in pursuance of a warrant in the name of David Franks, and is now in the occupancy of Simon Gram A good part of the tract is improved bottom land of first rate quali ty, and is well worth the attention of persons wishing to purchase a good farm. It is but ahodt one and a half miles from Orbisonia, four• miles from Shirleysbnrg—within about eight miles from the Pennsylvania Canal and the same dis tance from the Pennsylvania Rail Road and is in the immediate neighborhood of several Iron Works. For further information and particulars, apply to Miles Si Dorris, Attorneys at Law in the Borough of Huntingdon. J. GEO. MILES, Attorney in fact for Joseph Gratz and .Jacob Gratz, Trustees for the heirs of Michael Gratz, deed. July 23, MO. Encourage Your Own Mechanics! OWEN & WM. BOAT, would respectfully announce to the public, that they are now , carrying 011 the COACH MAKING BUSINESS I in all its various branches, at the old stand for merly ci•cupied by Adams & Boat. a few doors west of the Presbyterian church, Where they are now manufacturing. Buggies, Carriages, Bureau ches, Ruckaways, Dearborns, &c., 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 hand now several Buggies and Rockaways, finished in the latest style. They have a good absorttilent of Lumber, 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 fur themselves, as they intend to malca good work and warrant it to be so. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for work. N. B.—OWEN BOAT returns his thanks to his friends and the public generally, for their very liberal patronage, and hopes, by strict at tention to business, to merit a continuance of the same, under the new firm. We have some sec ond hand work which is of a good quality, which we will sell right. Give us a call. We will sell IoW for cash. Huntingdon, Aug. 13, 1850. Extra Family Flour, Or the celebrated Crownover Brand, for safe by PmotiTAL & Booos. ALSO, superior Mackerel at unusually load 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 Stato Long Shawls, Earamattas, Bro cades, &c. [Dec. 10. MARRIAGE : WHY 80 OFTEN UNHAPPY. THE CAUSES AND THE REMEDY! MANY and many a wife endure!, yearn of bodily mitering and of mental anguish, penetrate and help• less, embittering her life, that of her husband, and hazarding the future welfare of her children, arising from canoes which, if known, would have armed the suffering, the anguish to the wife, and to the hui• band embarraesments and pen unicry difficulties ha, lag their origin in the mind being weighed down and harassed in consequeuce of the eickness of the cum• panion of his bosom. How important that the causes should be known to every wife, to every husband, that the dreadful and harrowing consequence. to the health and hop. pines. 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 potatession of a little work entitled as follows hoe been the mann of Baying the health and the life of theuaands, as over TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND copies hove been sofil since the first edition wits is sued. The abhor hae bean induced to advertise it tay the urgent and preening request of those, who have been indebted to its pnblication for all they Lehi dear (that all may have no opportunity of obtaining it), and who have favored him with thousands of letter. of encomium, some of which are annexed to the adver. tisemout. THE MARRIED WOMAN'S Private Medical Companion. By DR. A. N. MAURICEAU, ntorgisoß OF DISEASES OF WOMEN, Twentieth Edition. 18mo., pp 60. Price, 81.00. THIS WORK IS INTENDED ESPECIAL LY FOR THE NARR/ED, or th os e con t em pt.; dng marriage, as it discloses important secrets which ihoeld be known td tbem particularly. Here every lemnle—the wife, the mother,ilte Ale either building into womanhood, or the one in the deans of years, in whom nature contemplates an itnportant (lenge—can discover the contra, symp, rams, anti the Most ellicient remedies muLmost err tain mode of cure, in every complaint to which her :ex is subject. The revelations contained in its pages have peeved a blessing to thousands, as the innumerable letters r e ceived by the author (which ho is permitted by the writers to publish) will attest. SICKLY AND UNHAPPY WIVES. • Extrtict of a Letter from a Gentleman in Dayton, O. DA!TON, May 1, 1847. Sir: " Do. A. M. MAURICE/IC—My Dear i: "Pi. Married WOlll.Ol ivote Medical Companion.' for which I enclosedone dollar to your titbit..., came safely to hand. I Would not have troubled you with these few lines, but thin I am impelled by a sense of gratitude, fur myself and wife. to give utterance to our sincere and heartfelt emotions. "My wile has been perceptibly sinking for soma three years or more, in conaequence of her great an. guish 111111 suffering some months before and during confinement; every successive ono more nod more debilitated and prostrated her, putting her life in int. minent danger, and wide!, was. on the last occasion; despaired of, I supposed that this state of things wili inevitable, and resigned myself to meet the worst. At this time (now about two months) 1 betted your book highly spoken of. as containing some matted' reaching my cane. On its receipt and perusal, I can ant expreakto you the relief it adifrded my distressed mind tied the joy its pages imported to my wife, tut learning dint the great discovery of M. M. Dean twang provided a remedy. It opened a prmipect to me which I little conceived 'Otto possible. No peen ; niary consideration can over repay the eLligntiona I am under to you for having been the means of im parting to us the matters contained in f The Monied Woman's Private Medical Companion.' Itut for this, ere tougher year would have passed over my head, in all human probability any wife would..have bees in her grove, and my children left motherleso." Extract from a I.ettrr Competence and Health. "1. A NCASTF It, PA, Oct 0.3, 1847. "Mr D Sin I know yen will have the kind. ness to hear with me in encroaching upon your time, while I acknowledge (in behalf of myself and wifo the obligations we reel ourielven under to yon in hip. made known certain matter., contained in your most Invaluable `Married Woman's Private Medical Companion.' It has beets worth its weight in gold to me. If I expieSs mysoll rather warmly, you will see that I can not de PO tas warmly. when I inform woo of the extent to \\ Idyls I have, through it, been benelite.l. 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Ile^ condition eitille from sumacs of which I was ignorant. Oh! what would I lowss given had I sir six years to live Over again I What would my IA ife have given to have been spared the long days and still longer nights pretends) on a Oe.l of . sickness l—all of which would have been ...tided, hod I di'n n eopy THE MAantan . WOMAN'S 1' MEDICAL CUM PANION.... Prom a Physician. • EICOUS 1) ELIS'EItI rg OBSTRUCTIONS, IRREGULARITIES, &C. )low many aro 8'111141m: fern elotriletion irreg. eliwities peetilinr to the female 'opium}, which us. their . health, the elreete of whielt they err fiirdeliency ((Aide necking' etivivo! FM . * iumly autlirr frmpeo/typsuit qto , i or the wbiblrbor from o (work. nese, debility, he A.e I I ore constant mmny fur 111111Iy mouth4pre..milugeoulinemeut ! How difficult if riot dun,rous and whose lives tore jeumwded drohig cool, time, will lied iu its unreel the Menus of moventiou, ainelioratitm, mid relief! Est?net .11 0721 a Letter. To those jail -"Hod I known:" " PIIIL ADVI.V , I lA, Nov. W. 1847. "11H A M. .M.1141,..1 , limi 1 known of the int Ittirl alit n,ttere trcate,l olio 'The Married Woman's Private 'Medical CoMpolliale sane years atm, how, ini,cry 1 might have escaped 1 I have suffered yell rll.lll causes whi,.ll you plot nut in your lAA,. .t'ili.Mß It 110Wilig Whet in dn. I atilie" , l e copy, Ma 4.1.1 illy CPS, treated rl. I trust catny l'eutule will avail berivAlof inlormation contained in its pages." Letters ate doily received of this character, untie acme.) , to present. To those yot unmarried, but contemplatiur , naor riage, or perhaps hesitating as tv the propriety tocorring the tesyonsibilities attendant upon it, the importlll.l of being possessed of too revelations con' mine,' in these pages, So invulving died rutin, hartoineas, ran net be appreciated. It is, ot course, impiactionble to convey more tally the various subjects treated of, .they are of a na ture striotly intended for the married, or those con. templating tnarriaue ; neither is iroecussarv, (dace it is every ones duty to become ',Assessed ciltrowh edge whereby the sufferings to witieb a wile, n moth er, or a sister, may he sublart, can be obviated. IV' Corte.. will be mem by Mall free of routue to the Purebneer: re On the receipt of One Dollar, " THE MAR HIED w ()MAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM- A N is gout led free) to tiny port of the United States. All let,ern must be pnat.pnid lotot.ept those emu abling a retnittenee), auti R 111111,114211 to Dr. A. M. MAUIIICEAU, Box 1224, Now York City. Publishing Office. No. 129 Liberty at.. New York. Over' come. buy e been bent by MAIL withtn three moths with perfect safety and car. Tir For sale by HORACE W•