Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, May 15, 1851, Image 3

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    Town Lots for Sale.
The subscriber has several town lots, .'situate
in the most pleasant part of West Huntingdon,
(the ground formerly used by him as a Brick Yard)
which he will dispose of on very raasonable terms.
E. C. SUMMERS.
Huntingdon, May 15, 1851.—tf.
NOTICE,--To the heirs and legal represen
tatives of James Simpson, deed., late of the bo
rough of Huntingdon. • Take notice that in pur
suance of a writ of partition or valuation issued
out of the Orphan's Court of Huntingdon county,
I will hold an inquest to make partition or valua
tion as aforesaid of the real estate of which James
Simpson, dec'd., was seized, situated in Hender
son township in said county, on Tuesday the 24th
day of Juno next, when and where all persons
terested may attend.
WM. B. ZEIGLER, Sleff.
Sheriff's Office, Hunting
don May 15, 1851. S
NOTICE.
THE subscriber, having transferred his mer
cantile affairs to his son, and being about to Wind
up his business concerns, hereby respectfully calls
upon those indebted to hint to come forward im
mediately and settle their respective accounts,
Those who cannot pay will he required to give
their notes.
The subscriber feels that he cannot let the pees=
cat opportunity pass without expressing his sin
cere thanks to his friends, and a generous pub
lic, for the sham of patronage that has been, du
ring a long succession of years, so liberally ex-
tended to him; and while he carries with him into
the shades of retirement a grateful recollection of
these favors, ho would nt.the same time bespeak
their continuance in behalf of his son,
who, at the
old stand, is prepared to supply his friends, and
the .public generally, with merchandise of all
kinds, on the most liberal find satisfactory terms.
HENRY BRFWSTER.
Shirleysburg, May lb, 1851.-3 t.
VALUABLE MEDICINES
From the Laboratory of the Celebrated
Dr. J. S. ROSE, of Philada.
TAR. ROSE'S ALTERATIVE, For the rad
ical cure of Scrofula, Diseases of the
Bone, stubborn Ulcers, Liver Complaints, old
Eruptions, Rheumatisn't and every Disease
arising from an impure state of the blood.
The great power of this valuable Medicine
being now fully established by the many cur.,
it has effected of CONSUMPTION, 13IION--
CHITIS, GLANDULAR and LIVER DIS
EASE, SCROFULA, HIP-JOINT affection,
RHEUMATIC, SYPHILITIC, end all impu
rities of the blood, has sulackiitly proven to
the public its superior pailac.l power above
all nostrums now in use. Price SI.
DR. ROSE'S DYSPEPTIC COMPOIYND.
Tug Livan, being the largest gland in the
human body ) is more frequently deranged in
its healthy action than any other. The con
sequences of this derangement are first Dys
pepsia, known by costiveness belching up of
wind, sour stomach, and sometimes Diarrhma
or looseness of the bowels, head-ache, nervous
feelings, cold 'feet, wak %fulness, and variable
appetite, &c. Secondly, if the above symp
toms are allowed to go on long without this
Medicine, (which will always cure or remove
them,) then follows (Irbil ty of the lungs and
predisposition to consumption.
Dr. Rose has been called oh by over •rtiREE
7110USAND CASES within the last few years, and
many of them had tried the. Various bitter com
pounds to their delusion; fortunately tl e most
were in time and were soon cured by the above
compound, which conta:ns no mercury•, and
does not injure, but al ..vays improves th, can
stitution, us thousands can testify. Price 30
cents.
DR. ROSE'S CARMINITIVE BALSAM,
This beautiful preparation has been used by
me in a fill practice of thirty years in the city
of Philadelphia, and is a never-failing remdy for
cholera-morbus, dysentery, bowel complaint,
flatulency, &c. Price 25 cents.
DR. ROSE'S VEGITABLE VERMIFUGE.
This compound having been used by me in a
full practice of twenty-six years, with the most
beneficial results in cases of worms, has so V, 611
established its superiority above most other
want medicines that the demand has increased
beyond all calculation. All medicines should
be prepared by a physician and chemist. It is
true that many articles are now sold as good
for worms, but it should be remembered that
many ate too powerful for the constitution of
young children. Price 2 cents.
DR. ROSE'S FAMILY OR SANITIVE
PILLS.
These pills are confitently recommended for
Dyspepsia, disease of the Liver, Costiveness,
and for the constant use of families, as they are
mild, and certain in their operation, causing no
pain or Uneasiness, leaving the bowels perfect
ly free from costiveness-. Price 25 cents.
DR. ROSE'S EXPECTORANT, OR COUGH
SYRUP, a certain ctu e for all diseases of the
lungs, spitting of blood, bronchitis, asthma,
colds, coughs, and consumption. This syrup
has no equal. Fifty cents and St per bottle.
DR. ROSE'S HAIR TONIC
This invaluable compound for the hair has
been used and highly recommended by the late
and truly great Dr. Physic, of Philadelphia.—
Price till cents.
DR. ROSE'S CROUP OR HITE SYRUP
There has been many remedies compounded
for the cure of Croup or Hive.. The disease
Is particularly prevalent among children, and
often fatal; but as I have never seen a case
terminate fatally or continue long where this
syrup was used, I can recommend it with the
highest confidence. Price 25 cents. See di•
rections.
The afflicted nre invited to call Upon the
Agent, and procure (gratis) one or the Doctor's
pamphlets giving a detailed account of each
remedy and its application.
These medicines are in high repute, and can
be relied upon as suiting the diseaies fur
they are recommended, as they are the result of
an extensive practice for the last thirty years
in the city of Philadelphia.
117"' None genuine without my written signa
ture, J. S. ROSE, M. D.
For sale by T. Reran & SON, Huntingdo n
Administrators' Notice.
Estate of John Ileidprson, late of Tod townshir,
Huntingdon county, dcc'd,
LETTERS of Administration having been
granted to the undersigned on the Estate of said
deceased, all persons knowing themselves in
debted will please make immediate payment,
and those having claims will please present
them properly authenticated to
JAMES HENDERSON,
JOHN HENDERSON,
Administrators.
May 8,1851.-6 t.
T HE highest market prices paid for Rags by
IRONS & Co.
MAHOGONY VERNEERS, very cheap, by
May 1, 'sl.—tf. IRONS & CO.
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE
THE subscriber offers at Private Sale all that
certain farm and tract of land situate in Blair
township, Blair county, adjoining lauds on the
east of—Myers, on the north bvJas. Conrad,
on the west and north-west by Henry Harbi
son and—Maxin, and on the south by Jacob
Sells—containing
11GDR/
and the nstial allowance, &c., one hundred acres
of which are cleared and uner high state of cul
tivation ; the remaining ninety-seven acres Is
heavily tinihered with white oak, rock oak, black
oak and walnut, of the best quality of timber.—
Said farm is well watered, having water in all the
fiClds, and has on it two good meadows with runs
tanning through each, and has thereon a young
orchard of selected
FRUIT TREES
of apple and other varieties of fruit, in a thriving
condition. The buildings erected on said proper
', are three Dwelling Houses, Bunk Barn, Fiume
Citable, Wagon House, Corn Crib, Blacksmith
Shop, Tan Moab, conveniently situated for tan
yards and other btlildings. Said property In
sfto
ated in a good and well settled neighborhood,
within one mile of the village of Freedom, and
One mile of Newry, and convenient to sehnOls and
churches ; being !caned near to towns iron works,'
and grist mills, a good market is attbrded, where
all kinds of produce meet a featly sale.
To the Farmer, Capitalist and others ithidottt
to procure a desirable and excellent property a
good opportunity is now atlbrded, and their at
tention IS requested to the same. The title is in
disputable. Terms and conditions of side and
any other information in regard to said property
can be had from Wm. W. Sisler, now rbsiditig
on the premises, or from John CVessWell, At
torney at Law, Hollidaysburg. Piissession of
said Arm can be given at any time desired by the
purchaser.
MICHAEL SISLETh
May 8,18.51.-3 t,
NOTICE.
TO the heirs and legal representatives of Leon
ard Stony, dec'd. Take notice, that in pursu
ance of en Alias Writ of partition or valuation
issued out of the Orphan's Court of Huntingdon
county, I will hold an inquest to make partition
or valuation of the real estate of which Leonard
Stetfey, dec'd., was seized, situated in Jackson
township, in said county, on the premises, on
Thursday the sth of June next, when you may at
tend. • WM. B. ZEIGLER, Sh'ff.
Sheriff's 011ie°, Nifty 8, 1851
A F3I`ATEMENT
Of the amount to which every District in the
County is entitled out of the annual appropriation
of $200,000, for the School year 1852, as ti)l
-lows :.---.
Diskricis. Amounts.
Barret, $l2O 47
Brady, 84 13
Cass, GI 62
Clay, 60 82
Cromwell, 134 IS
Dublin., 115 73
Franklin, 114 94
Henderson, 220 80
Hopewell 71 28
Jackson, 127 19
Morris, 77 02
Penn, 63 59
Porter, 170 24
Shirleyshurg borough, 31 60
Shirley township, 127 58
Springfield, 56 48
Tell, 016 51
TA 101 51
rnioii, 52 14
Walker, -95 59
Warriorsntali, 110 62
West, 171 03
13y order of the Commissioners of Huntingdon
County. H. W. MILLER, Clerk.
May 1,1851.-3 t.
MUM ARY
AND
FANCY GOODS.
MISS MARY MILLER
TAKES pleasure in announcing to the Ladies of
Huntingdon and vicinity that she has just receiv
ed a line assortment of Fancy Goods for ladies
wear; her stock comprises every article usually
kept in establishments ofthe kind. She has every
variety of
BONNETS, RIBBONS, LACES, CAPS,
and Trimmings of every deseription and style,
which she will dispose of at very low rates.
She is also prepared to manufacture Bonnets to
order, and repair and trim any that may be left
with her according to the latest and most im
proved styles. She most respectfully invites the
ladies to give her a call and examine her stork. '
Store a few doors cast of the Black Bear Hotel
and directly opposite the Globe printing office.
May 1, 'sl—th
BOOKS, STATIONARY,
AND
FANCY GOODS
A7' THE OLD STAND.
The undersigned informs his old customers,
and the public generally, that he has on hand
good assortment of School and other Books, Sta
tionary of all kinds, Purfuniery and Fancy Arti
cles, ull of which will be disposed of cheap.
HORACE W. SMITII, Ag't.
May 1, r 51.-o*.
WANTED—At Irons & Co's popular resort
100,000 lbs Wool,
100 tons Rugs,
10,000 bushels oats,
1000 bushels Potatoes,
500 bushels Flaxseed,
100.000 dozen Eggs,
50 000 lbs Butter.
May 1,11351. .
SUPERIOR SUGAR CURED HAMS and
Shoulders for sale ut
May 1, 1851.—tt: IRONS & CO'S.
M UTTON HAMS.—A superior article for
sale by IRONS & CO.
May 1, 1851.—tf.
CABINET-MAKERS furnished with Locks,
Screws, Knobs, Vcrneers, &c., at the shortest
notice by
May I, 'sl.—tf. IRONS & CO.
Extra Family Flour,
O F the celebrated Croirnover Brand, for sale by
IRONS & CO.
,„
-- May 1, 'sl.—tf.
AN lufallable Ague Remedy (unsurpassed) of
fermi to the afflicted. No cure no pay. For
sale by IRONS & Co.
GENUINE Imported Cigars always on hand
and for sale at city prices by
IRONS & Co.
LETTER, Foolscap, and Wrapping paper al
very moderate prices, for sale by
IRONS & Co.
PAPER and Blank Books, of any aloe or quali
ty, made to order, by applying to
IRONS & Co.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
GROCERY, PROVISION AND
Variety Store.
PONS & CO., respectffilly inforni the ditizeti.4
eff Kuntingdon county that they are prepared
to *holdsale or retail Sugars,Coffees, Teas,Cite
colate, Salerattts, Soaps, an d
very article lit tti
giocery line.
Also, Flour, Bacon, Blister, Cheese, Eggs,
Peaches and Apples dried, and shy other article
in the provision line that may be required.
Also, Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Varnish, White
Lead of good quality, and any other article in this
line of trade.
Also, Mahogany Verniers of every quality,
Mahogany Nobs fur cabinet ware, Bedstead pins
reach• turned fit for use, Corn Brooms, &c., &c.
eir Every description of Segars, wholesale and
retail.
GT Orders from Merchants in the country
promptly attended to and fitithfully executed on
reasonu ble terms.
lir Our arrangements are such that should any
article be ordered not in Store we will be able to
fill the order with very little delay.
Huntingdon, May 1, 1851—tf.
NEW GOODS,
AND
GOOD NEWS.
WE would advise all gentlemen to call at
B. & W. Snare's Clothing Store and view their
rrim
iense and beautifu l second SUMMER
STOCK just received. Everything there is
beautifully, ornamentally and systematicelly
arranged, and their assortment is positi:ely
the largest, best and most attractive ever
hr.:Slight - to liuntingdon. They buy their cloth-
Frig l'pr cash, and they sell it as cheaply as can
be afforded, with a view to a living profit.
Purchasers would do well to buy their cloth
ing at B. & W. Snare's .store, as they never
fail to please in quality, fit and Price
May 1, 185:.-3t
B. &. 'W. SNARE
NEW AND POPULAR
SCHOOL BOOKS.
flom:nehensive Summary of Universal Histo
ry, together with a Biography of Distin
guished Persons, to which is appended an epi
tome of Heathen Mythology, Natural Philoso
phy, General Astronomy and Physiology.
Adopted and used in the Public Schools of
Philadelphia.
E. S. JONES & Co., Publishers.
S. W. Corner 4th and Race sts. Philada.
teachers and School Committees addressing
setters to us post paid, will be furnished with
ctlipiesfor examination.
A full and complete assortment of Books
and Stationary for sale at the lowest prices.
May 1,18.51.---1 y
iourneTinan Plasterer Wanted.
A good journeyman Plasterer Will find em
ployment by applying to the subscriber, in
A totandria, Huntingdon county.
JAMES DEAN.
May i, 11351.'—t •
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC
WHEREAS, the Vegetable Cattle Powder,
manufactured by Breinig, Fronefield & Co.,
No. 137 North Third street, Philade., has ac
quired for itself a wonderful felebrity for its
many valuable medicinal qualities, and as an
agent to increase the amount of Fat, Milk and
Butter in the perfectly healthy animal; and
whereas, its inimense popularity amongst the
Farmers and Dairymen, wherever it has been
introduced, has induced severiil persons to get
tip an imitation of our Cattle Powder, and have
taken the same language, almost word for word,
as we have in our small bills, and put on theirs.
We therefore caution all persons; Storekeepers,
Farmers and Dairy-men, against the deception
thus practiced by designing men.
The proprietors havd investigated this sub
ject for years, during a long residence in the
country, and do now challenge the world to
produce anything equal to their Cattle Pow
der. They want the public to bear in mind
that their powder• is theirs gone, boasting not
of a German nor any other foreign origin.
They wish its quality (not its name) to be the
armee slits value. It has already a character,
although of but about five yearn standing,
which enables it to stand upon its own merits.
Several orders have been sent to this city Inc
cattle Powder, which have been filled by send
ing an al Heir got hp in imitation of our own.
We therefore say again, Storekeepers, Far
mers and Dairymen, do not buy a pound un
less you look for the name of Breinig, Frone
field & Co., written signature, on the end of
each pack, do not allow yourselves to be de
ceived; the life and health of Pont cattle de
pend upon this caution, as well as your inter
est.—Look out, "Vigilance is the price of se
curity."
BREINIG, FRONEFIELD & Co.
No. 187 N. Third st., Phila.
May 1,1851.-3 t
T. RF:AD & Sox ore the agents for the sale of
the Genuine Cattle Ponders.
FRESH 4RRIVAL
NEW GOODS
AT TILE ENLARGED STORE OF
J.11.41ES .4f.t7GUIRE,
Market Square, Huntingdon, Pa.
J. M. informs the public generally that he
has just received, and is opening, a large and
well selected stock of
NIIVZ GOODS,
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER,
of the finest and cheapest ever brought to Hun
tingdon, consisting of every variety of
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S DRESS
GOODS,
Of ell descriptions and of the 'newest styles ;
, eonstating in part of
Ginghams, Calicoes, 713ariiges, Lawns, Silks ;
&c.; Muslins, Checks, Linens, Oil Chintzes,
Linen Diapers, Bonnets of the latest styles,
Gloves, Ribbons, Laces, Handker
chiefs, and everything in the no
' tion line.
MEN AND BOY'S WEAR,
Embracing Cloths, Casimeres, Satinets, Sum
iner Clothe, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, &c,
He has also on baud a very large and general
assortment of
GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, HARD-
WARE, 'HATS, CAPS, BOOTS,
SHOES, AND GLASSWARE,
Together with all kinds of Goods generally
kept in a country store.
A word to the wise, and my friends in par
ticular—call and see me before purchasing
elsewhere, as lam determined to give bar
gains._
Et2'Plenae remember MAGUIRE'S Cheap
Store, in Market Square, Huntingdon.
April2l, 1851.
NEW GOODS
A T THE STORE OF
J. & W. SAXTON.
J. 4. W. S. have just received and are now
opening for public inspection and purchase, a
eplerdickstdek of
SPRING AND SUMMEII dOODS.
We have better and cheaper Goods than can
be found at any other establishment in the
county. If you don't believe this assertion,
"just drop in,". and verify it, by examining
q ua litlet and Olen.
To eniiriierate In detail all the articles we haire
for sale, would ¢ccilj3y tad much space jii the
paper, to the exclusion of “marriages," always
so interesting to the fairer portion of our nu
merous customers. We have every desirable
aritiele of
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S DRESS
GOODS.
Gg' The Ladies will not forget that their de
partment is confined to the store on the corner,
opposite Couts' Hotel.
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS.
A splendid 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 cash
or country produce.
CCe' We will receive and store Or r
also pay the, highest market prices,ario it is ad
mitted by all to be the most convenient place to
unload Grain ih and about town.
J. &. W. SAXTON.
Huntingdon, April 24, 1851.
GRAND COMBINATION
OF THE
Useful, Beautiful and Ornamental!!
EDMUND SNARE
hEdS LEAVE to inform the people of Hun
tingdon, and the rest of mankind, that he has
bOught, brought and opened the richest, largest
and cheapest assortment of
WATCHES &, JEWELRY
ever beheld in this Meridian In additidn to his
unprecedented stock of Watches and Jewelry
he is just opening a most excellent variety of
miscellaneous BOOKS, as well as School
Books and STATIONARY, which he is de
termined shall be sold /ewer than ever sold in
Huntingdon.
Cull 'in and see if this statement is not cot ,
rect. Store formerly occupied by Neff lk Mil.
ler.
Bg - Old Gold and Silver wanted.
April 24, 1851.
SILVER SPOONS of the latest patterns can be
had at
E. Snare's Jewelry Store,
SIN DOLLARS and Fifty cents for the largest
Gold Pencils, at
Ed. Snare's Jewelry Store.
LADIES Gold Pens and Pencils at the Cheap
Corner Jewelry Store.
B OOKS and STATIONARY of all kindA at
Ed. Snare's Store.
FANO.' Articles ht endless varinty ILL
E. Snare's Stott
DOETE MONNAIES-8 or 10 different kinds;
from 25 cents to 3 dollars at
Scott's Cheap Jewelry Store.
FAN S-Abeautiful assortment at various prices.
Also, Card Cases, Boquct Holders, fancy En
velopes, Note Paper, and other articles expressly
fur the Ladies, fur sale at
Scott's Cheap Jewelry Store.
BAGLErS Superior Gold Pens, in gold and
silver patent extension cases, warranted to
give entire satisfaction, for sale at
Scott's Cheap Jewelry Storb.
ALLEN'S REVOLVERS, Ad various other
kinds of Pistols, nt the lowest prices, nt
Scott's Cheap Jewelry Store.
FIGHT DAY and thirty-hour brass clocks, in
beautiful mahogany and rose-wood cases war
ranted to run well, for sale at
Scott's Cheap Jewelry Store.
GOLD PENS-8 or 10 different kinds, from
64 cts. to 10 dollars, at
Scott's Cheap Jewelry Store.
-- .
Shirleysbui g Female Seminary.
moTicE is hereby given that sealed prOpo-
IN sals will be received at the store of Henry
Brewster, in the borough of Shirleysburg, from
this time till the 2Gth of May next, for erect
ing Seminary buildings at or near said borough.
Plans andspecifications will be made out and
can be seen by any person proposing to erect
said buildings. .
By order of the Trustees.
April 21, 1851
Executor's Noticed
Estate of ELISHA S. GREEN, late of Spring.
field township, Huntingdon county, deed.
LETTERS Testamentary having been gran
ted to the undersigned on the estate of the said
deceased,•all persons knowing themselves in
debted will please make immediate payment,
and those having claims will please present
them properly authenticated for settlement.
MARY GREEN, Executrix.
April 21, 1851.
BLACK BEAR HOTEL.
FRANKLIN IVINICETT,
Respectfully informs the citizens of Hun
tingdon county, and all others who may e any
time have occasion to visit or pass through
Huntingdon, that he has taken this well known
stand, and is prepared to accommodate the pub
lic in the most satisfactory manner. His undi
vided attention will be devoted to the task of
rendering the Black Bear Hotel one of the most
pleasant stopping places in the borough, and
he most respectfully solicits a call from his
friends and the travelling public generally.
Huntingdon, April 24,'21.
School Teacher Wanted.
A School Teacbet is wanted to take charge
of the Public School to commenhe'on the 1.51 h
day of May next, and to continue eight
months. None out competent Teachers need
apply. JOHN LUTZ, Pres'dnt.
JNO. W. WITHINGTON, Secy.
Shirleysburg, April 24, 'sl.—tt.•
R. A. MILLER,
SMIC-2017
HUNTINGDON, PA.
N. B. All operations Warranted,
LIST OF LETTER S Heffiaining in the Post
Office at Hunting for the Qffiirterentling April
1, 1851 :
Looskan Martin 2
]Boggs Jacob
BaWlet T 2 Mosser Elias 3
Barntz Chus. Morgan Thomas
Bolinger Miss Margaret Myers Harriet II
Boughy Andrew Montgomery Albert
Brown Jno I) Morgan Wm
C Miller Jacob H
Core or Dennis John Moore Thomas Esq
Cobb Wm P Esti Mo'Ban Wm
Charlton Dr S T 2 Mytinger Henry B
Cowed Samuel M Coy A H
Campbell Jim Martin Isaac
Carter Robert Mcnningstar Adam
Cumhilns Jno Esq Morrison Margret
Corbin Jno M'Ateer Mathew
Crofton Barnard Mann Wm AI Esq 2
Caniphell Robert E Miller Sarah H
Culp George Mattson G W Esq
Crouch Andrew Esq Morrison Rachel B
Cunningham John II Martin Mrs Ja4
D Miiltaiiintry Mtnlricc
Decker Nicholas P ,
Doman Maegret Poot birectoi:s Homier-
Dougherty Jon son, Springfiiild
Donaldson J Tirol Patterson Jno J Egg
Deamit Hannah Purriance L
Dodson Thomas Parks George 2
Dolan Bridget Pattererson Sainl
Dinsmore Austin Esq R
Daily Miss Nanry Robison John
Dennis Chas Rosenhurg Geo
Dodson Silos Riegle Miss Julian
E Roberts Miss Mary
Erek Harry S
Edinger John Stewart Miss Margret
Eiehults Geo Stilwell James
Evans Miss Elizabeth Swine Geo Es
Elletts .1 aines Stewart Joint S
Evans Thomas Smith Catharine
IV Scott Huey
Fitzgerald Maurice, Shoesley David
Faughner Jas Stewart Eminger
Fame!' Thomas Schmids Lewis
Fritzinger Frank Stafford Sarah
Fulton Alexander Scully Bernard
Foote Jas Sloan Rachel
Fry Juo Sellers Barbara
Fleming J. Smith Wm it 2
0 Simpson Alexander M.
Green Miss M Sparks George
Garven Mr Snyder Abraham
Glasgo Jos E Sneider T
George F M Esq Smith Caleb H
Geo J T Y.Sti liAtith Peter
Green MIA Sakti A Sloan J. It
Green noliert S Stieblier Roy A b
Gauthan Thonias Sellers George
Goodman Elizabeth Stryker Win Master
Glenn Nancy Smith Thomas.
Gary. Anthony I,
II Toole Charley
1 Hipwell Saint Thomas Rev Jno 1?
Hook Miss Sarah Thomas Jas
Harker Sanmel Thompson Wesley
Garnish Christian Tate WM Esq
Hutson Mr Esq Thomas John
Hollingshead Mrs Jane Taylor & Donaldson
Ihunilton Hugh Thompson John
Hazzard Catharine Toun Jnii
Hays° Wm M W
J Williams J Esq
Irons George Wentrode Doe Juo 112
Jarvis Thomas Esq Wilson James
losburn Joshua Wilson Rev Win H
K \Vallee° Edward Esq
Kyley Miming Wilson James Esq
Kissel Frederick Whittaker Miss Eliza
Kelly Patrick Wilson Benjam hid
L Welsh ANA
Loathes Mrs Wadner Minel
Leo Henry Wolfkill Jhb W
Lowden Jos Winn Win
Long C nig Y
Lutz Satnl Esq Yaw Mrs Elizabeth 2
Persons calling fur letters on the above list will
please say they are advertised.
igr Two cents in addition to the regular post
age charged on advertised letters.
PETER C. SWOOPE, P. M.
SPRING. ARRIVAL
Aim Goods.
GEORGE GIVI.N;
HAS just received a large and splendid as.
sortment of •
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Which he will sell at fair and reasonable prices.
He is thankful for the very liberal patronage
he has received, and hopes to merit a continu
ance of the same. His stock of goods consists
of every variety of
L.IDIES , .I.ND GENTLE.4IE.N 3 S
• DRESS GOODS,.
OF THE NE KES 2' STYLES;
GROCERIES, QUEENSWA RE, HARD
WARE, GLASSWARE, HA TS, CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
With a fine variety of goods of every de
scription.
Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, Flour, Cloverseed
and Flaxseed, Butter, Eggs, &c., &c., &c., ta
ken in exchange for goods.
p7 - Coil and examine my goods.
April 16, 1851.
COSTUME HELL
'Tin nue is the place to purchase Spring and
• Summer Clothing, cheaper than you can buy in the
city of Philadelphia;
JACOB SNYDER,
The Proprietor of 6 , COSTUME HALL," has just
arrived from the East with the largest assort
ment of Spring and Sunimer, Clotliink, suita
ble for men and boys, ever offered to the good
citizens of Huntingdon county.
He does not wish to offend his friends by of
fering to give them any article of Clothing they
may desire, but he will sell so cheap that it will
amount to the same thing in the end.
EXCHANGE HOTEL
JOHN LIVINGSTON
Takes this method of announcing to his
friends, and the public generally, that he has
leased the long established and wPII known
stand, lately occupied by Col. Johnston, and
flatters himself he is prepared to accommodate
all who may honor him with a call, in the most
satisfactory manner.
HIS TABLE
-will always be furnished with the chnistist vi
ands the market will afford, and
HIS STABLING
Is as good as can be found in the borough.
Huntingdon, April 34, ,51.-tr.
WITHDRAWEL
NOTICE is hereby given to all persons
inter
ested, that A. J Wigton, heretofore a mem
ber of the firm of Isett, Wigton & Co., of Rock
Hill Furnace, in the county of Huntingdon, has
this day withdrawn from said firm, having sold
his interest therein as well as his interest in the
property thereto belonging to Samuel Wigton and'
R. B. Wigton, members of said firm. whp are to..
take the place and assume the responsibilities of
the said A. J. Wigton in said, firm from this date.
A. J. WIGTON,
RUNGgL WIGTON,
R. B. WIGTON.
I 7 c , t 651.—•
H. K. NEFF, M. D.,
•"
TiA ING located himself in WARIIIOIIB.IIMIK,
1111 in this county, would respectfully offer his
professional services to the citizens of that place
and the country lidjacMit.
fiAti•ihnhene
J. B. Loden, M. b. Lien. A. P. Wilson ,
M. A. Hendersoh, " syrn.
J. H. Dorsey, " lion; atifes Gwinn,
M. Stewart, " John Sco tt, Esq.
Hon. George Taylor. _ _ _
lluntingdou,
Jacob M, Gemini% M. D., Alexandria.
John M'Culloch, " Petersburg.
apl7'sl—tf
Huntingdon .t, Broad Top Railroad.
NOTICE, is hereby giv n that the undersign
ed, Commissioners, will meet at the Curt
House in the borough of Huntingdon on Tues . -
day the 13th day of May next, A. D. 1551, ta
devise such plans, and take such measures as
will most certainly insure the cOnstkuction and
completion of the above lailroud; Under the provisions of the thane,
The Books to receive subscriptions to the
Corporate Stock of said Railroad will be again
Ooeal on that day at the said place, and will
be kept open at such times and places as the
said Commissioners Shull then appoint, infir
the whole of the Capital Siiicn it sAisci;itiecy,.
Land holders on Broad Top, in WoodiTheß
Valley, Morrison's Cove, citizens of the bin
oughs of Bedlord and Huntingdon, and all per
sons who have or feel on interest in the success
of this Railroad, are respectfully invited to at
tend.
COMM l..ioners
THOMAS FISHER, ISAAC COQK
A. P., WILSON, JOS. CRISMAN,
DAVID BLAIR; JOHN KEKR,
LEVI EVANS; ALEX. KING,
JOHN (1; N!ILES;, JAMES, SAXTON,
JAC. CRESS WELL, MTT. M. PEEBLES,
JOHN M'CA HAN, JAS. ENTREKIN,
JAMES I'ATTON.
April 10, 1851.-tt.
Executor's Notice.
LETTERS Testamentary have been granted
to the subscriber upon the estate of Jacob
Matters, senior, late of Franklin township,
deceased. All persons having claims against
said estate will present them properly authen
ticated, and those who are indebted are request
ed to make immediate payment.
W. J. MATTERN, Exec'r.
Franklin tp., Jinni. co., April 17, 1851.-61.
Female Seminary►
T HE Stibacribers to the Birmingham Female
Seminary will take notice that they are re-.
(piked to pay to the Treasurer, James Clarke,
in Birmingham, Huntingdon county, l'a., on in
stalment of ten per centum on the amount sub
scribed by each to the Capital Stock in the said
Seminary, on the 10th day of April, instant,
and on the 10th day of each succeeding month.
ISRAEL W. WARD,
LEWIS PALMER,
JOHN CLARK,
Birmingham,
April 3,1831.-4 f.
Birmingham Female Se!binary
rriklE fifth semi-annual term :if ?his ittstitu
tion will commence on Wedtiegdny, the
23r(1 . or April, instant.
. . -- --
The liberal patronage Which this school has
heretofore received encourages the proprietors
and friends of female education to expect, by
proper etlbrt, to make it both a permanent and
important institution. And in hope of accom
plishing this, vigorous efforts are making for
the erection of a large and commodious build
ing, which is expected to be ready for occupan
cy by the opening of the winter term.
For the present session a number of boarders
can be accommodated in the family of the Prin
cipal and others will find good accommodation
in private families in the village at reasonable
rates. •
No pains will be spared to sustain the grow
ing reputation of this instittition. And the
Principal hopes, with flie iiiisisiance of compe
tent female teacher's, to' render it in all respectiS
worthy of patronatte. For terms refer to
REV. ISRAEL WARD,
April, 3, '51.-3111.] Principal.
Dissolution of Partnership.
THE Partnership heretofore existing
between
-L Greenberry Dorsey & James Maguire, of
the borouzh of Huntingdon, was this day dis
solved by mutual consent. The - aeconiffs of
the firm will be settled byJ. Maguire, Who will
continue the business at the same stand. Those
indebted to the firm will please tb make pay
ment, and those having claims will present
them for settlement.
GREENBERRY DORSEY,
JAMES MAGUIRE.
Huntingdon, April 1,-17,'51.
Umbrellas & Parasols.
SELLING OFF CHEAP
H AVING decided to quit the business, I pro
pose to sell my Stock at Very low prices.
It embraces the lee west and most desirable
styles. You are invited to, rail and examine.
WM. It. RICHARDSON,
No. Al, Market Street,
April 3, '31.-2M:3 Philadelphia.
Splendid Stock or New and Cheap
Watches, Clocks, & Jewelry,
Ai Phiadclphia Prices.
J. T. Scott has just received from Philadelphia
and is now opening a new and very large assort
ment of Gold and Silver Watches, 8 day and thir
ty hour Clocks, Jewelry, and a great variety of
other articles, which ho is enabled to sell at rate.
much lower than usual. " Quick sales and small
profits" is his motto, the mood' of which will be
found on examining his excellent assortment
April 10th 'sl.—if
CORN BROOMS;Constantly on
PAINTED BUCKETS, hand at Manufac-
CEDAR WARE, turers' prices bv .
WILLOW BASKETS, M. &J. M. ROWS
'
BRISTLE BRUSHES, ' 111 N. 3rd street,
TWINES & CORDAGE, 3 doors below
MATS, MATCHES, Race st.
WOODEN WARE, &c., &c., Philadelphia.
Feb.' 6: 1831.
MACKEREL,
SHAD, CODFISH, Constantly &Mind and
SALMON,
for sale by
HERRINGS, . pALMER 'al Co.,
PORK,
..7/hirket Street Wharf
M ,
HAS AND SIDES,
PHILADELPHIA
SHOULDERS,
LARD AND - CHEESE,
Philad'a, Feb. 27, 185'
R.-3m.
Cheap Hardware.
M. BUEHLER & BRO., No. 195 Market
street, Philadelphia. 2 doors below sth street,
offer for sale, HARDWARE in all its eerie-.
ties, at low prices. Call and see before you.
buy. Look for the Red Lettered Mill Saw..
Philad. Feb. 20. 1821.-3 m.
Al;nagers,