Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, July 24, 1851, Image 3

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    LIST OF JURORS—Aug. Term, 1851
GRAND JURORS.
David Beck, jr Farmer, Warriorsmark township,
Benjamin Boors, Just. Peace, Cromwell
Jacob Baker, farmer, Springfield
Solomon Boyers, farmer, Springfield
Peter Curfman, farmer, Cass
Ephraim Doyle, carpenter, Shirley
Martin Flenner, wagon maker, Walker
John B Given, merchant, Walker
James Ewing , farmer, Brume
Barlets Ealy, blacksmith, Brady
Oliver Etnier, farmer, Shirley
James Horning, farmer, Barre°
Miles Lewis, firmer, West
John Levingston, farmer, West
John Lyon, iron master, Franklin
Robert Kinkead, just. peace, Morris
William Moore, merchant, Porter
Henry B Mytinger, gentleman, Monis
Thomas B Orbison, merchant, Cromwell
Solonion Rough, miller, Porter
George II Steiner, merchant, Morris
John Stryker, farmer, West
George Sipes, farmer, Cromwell
Hiram Williamson, farmer, West
TRAVERSE JURORS
FIRST WEEK.
Daniel Africa, laborer, Henderson township,
Henry Brewster, merchant, Shirley
William Campbell, farmer, Dublin
Richard Culegato, blacksmith, Cromwell
Nicholas Corbin, shoemaker, Cass
William Dowling, shoemaker,'West
James Enlrekin , merchant, opewell
Thomas Enyart, farmer, Penn
David Fraker, merchant, Shirley
Caleb Guyer, farmer, Warriorsmark
Charles Green, farmer, West
James Galbraith, farmer, Shirley
John Gersinger, farmer, Penn
James K Ilampson, inn Keeper, Brady
Adam Roffman, chairmaker, Walker
David Jeffries, Just. peace, Dublin
George Keith, farmer, Tod
Lenard G Kessler, merchant, Brady
William S Lincoln, farmer, Walker
George Leas, farmer, Warriorsinark
David MeMurtrie, merchant, Henderson
George McWilliams, merchant, Morris
Charles Mickley, manager, Tod
David B Mong, farmer, Warrioraniark
James Miller, farmer, Brady townshil ,
George W Haltom, farmer, Franklin
Daniel Neff, farmer, Porter
Philip Piper, gentleman, Porter
Benjamin F Patton, Merchant, Warriorsmark
William Pheasant, farmer, Union
Samuel Pollet, bricklaYer, Henderson
John Rouse, farmer, Dublin
Hugh Seeds, farmer, Franklin
'John Smith, farmer Blum
Samuel Smith, laborer, Henderson
Mid Smith, just. peace, Union
4zariah Sockets, farmer, Warriorsmark
Cliristain Shontz jr, farmer, Hopewell
James Siberts, farmer, Tell
Henry Shively, farmer, West
Thomas G Striker, plasterer, Walker
Thomas &hell, taylor, Warriorsmark
James Stewart, (manor) farmer, Barre°
A J Taylor, saddler Dublin
Walter Vantries, constable, Warriorsmark
Casper Weight, farmer, Morris
John Whitney, manager, Tod
Thomas Irvine, farmer, Union
SECOND WEER.
Alexander Ambrose, founder Franklin Township,
James Alexander, farmer, Jackson
Washington Baker, farmer, Tod
Jacob E Bare, fabvair, Springfield
William W Campbell, farmer, Tell
Abraham Cresswclf, merchant, West
Conrad Curfman, farmer, Cass
John Donelson, farmer, Hopewell
James Ewing, farmer, Franklin
John Flemming, farmer, Cromwell
Daniel Grainier, fanner, Warrioreinark
Alen Green, farmer, Burma
David Henderson, farmer, Fraklin
Samuel Jones, carpenter, Franklin
William Jordan, farmer, Cromwell
Henry Leo, farmer, Jackson
Peter Leviugston, farmer, Barren
James Lane Sr., miller, Brady
George Liningor, farmer, Walker
James M Lloyd, farmer, Walker
John Moore, carpentei., Shirley
John McKinstrey, farmer, Shirley
John McCarty, farmer, Brady
James McCracken, farmer, Brady
David Parker, blacksmith, Warriarmark
John Porter, merchant, Porter
John Price, farmer, Shirley •
Job Plympton, machinist, Morris
Edward L Plowman, farmer, Brady
William Rutter, farmer, Cromwell
Joseph Read, flirmer, West
Richardson Read, merchant, Cass
William Stinson, farmer, Tod
John C Wilson, farmer, West
Levi Westbrook, shoemaker, Henderson
Henry Zimmerman, Justice Peace, Hopewell
PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS by a precept to me directed, dated
at Huntingdon, the 9th day of April A. D.
1851, under the hands and seals of the Hon.
George Taylor, President of the Court of Com
mon Please, Oyer and Terminer, and general
jail delivery of the 20th judicial district of Penn
sylvania composed of Huntingdon, Blair and Cam
bria, and the Hon. James Gwin and Jonathan
McWilliams his associates, Judges of the county
of Huntingdon,,,ipstices assigned, appointed, to
hear try and detdßnine all and every indictments
made or taken for or concerning all crimes, which
by the laws of the State aro made capital or felo
nies of death and other offences crimes and misde
meanors, which have been or shall hereafter ho
committed or perpetinted for crimes aforesaid
—I am commanded to make public prOclamatiou
throughout my whole bailiwick that a Court of
Oyer and Terminer, of Coinnion fleas and
Quarter sessions, will be held at the Court House
in the borough of Huntingdon, on the second Mon
day (and I lth day) of August next, and those
who will prosecute the said prisoners ho then and
there to prosecute them as it shall bo just, and
that all Justices of the Peace, Coronors and
Constables within said county ho then and there
in their proper persons, at to o'clock, A. M. of
said day, with their records, inquisitions, exami
nations and remembrances, to do those things
which to their offices respectfully appertain.
Dated at Huntingdon the 23d day of July in the
year of our Lord 1851, and the 75th year of
American Independence.
WM. B. ZEIGLER, SAT:
July 24,1851.
PROCLAMATION.
AXTHEnuis by a precept to tno directed by the
VV Judges of the Common Pleas of the coun
ty of Ilunting•don, bearing test, the oth of April,
1351, I am commanded to make Public Procla
mation throughout my whole baliwiek, that a
court of Common Pleas, will ho held at the Court
Houso in the borough Of Huntingdon, on the 3d
Monday (and 18th day) of August, A. D.„ 1951,
for the trial of all issues in said Court, which re
mains undetermined before the said Judges, when
and where all jurors, witnesses and suitors, in
the trial of all issues are required to appear.
Dated at Huntingdon the 23,1 of July in the
year of our Lord 1851, and the 75th year of
American Independence.
WM. R. ZERILEII, Sherif):
tily 2k, 1851.
SIIERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a certain writ of Vend. Ex. to me
directed. I will, on Monday the 11th day of Au
gust next, at two o'clock P. M. expose to sale by
public outcry, at the Court House, in the bor
ough of Huntingdon, the following described real
estate, to wit :
. . _
All' Hefts. right, title and interest in and to
all that certain tract of land situate in Jackson
Townshiii, Huntingdon county, containing about
ono hundred acres more or less, adjoining lands of
Shenkwiler, of William & JOhn Smith and others,
having thereon erected, a two story dwelling
house, and cabin barn; from forty to sixty acres
cleared.
Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the
property of John Buightal.
WM. B. ZEIGLER, Sheriff:
Huntingdon July 24th, 1851.-3 t.
iii SPORTSMEN TAKE NOTICE."
JOIIN KMDER,
North-East cor. Walnut & Second Stn., Phila
delphia.
HAS on band, just received, a complete As
sortment of SHOT GUNS, Powder Flasks,
Game Bags, and all other Sporting Apparatus of
the best and approved patterns.
Ho has constantly on hand SPORTING POW
DER of all 'descriptions, Percussion Caps, Shot,
Bullet Moulds, Ball and Blank Cartridges, and a
general assortment of materials for Gun Makers,
Also PERCUSSION CAPS of o superior qual
ity, designed expressly for U. S. Rifles.
An Assortment of FISHING TACKLE always
on band.
All the atiove, and any other articles in his lino,
the Subscriber will sell as low as any other estab
lishment in the United States.
In testimony of his skill as a manufacturer, the
FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, in the years 1840
and 1842, awarded to him TWO CERTIFI
CATES— and in the years 1844, 1846, 1847,
1848 and 1850 FIVE SILVER MEDALS, all of
which may be seen at his place of business.
JOHN KR ,
Phillura, July 24, 1811.-3 m.
JOHN KRIDER
Refreshments.
FREDERICK & CHRISTIAN SNYDER
Take this method of informing the Public, that
in addition to their
Ice Cream Saloon
they have fitted up in splendid style an EATING I
Roost for gentlemen, where every luxury, as well
as the substantial& of the season, will be served up
in such a manner, as to make an Epicurean smack
his lips with gusto.
Spring Chickens, Opters, Boast Bed; Boiled
Lamb, Roast Mutton, s-c. 4-c., with all the fixins
can be had at any time. Suppers will be prepared
for parties on timely notice being given.
We arc determined to spare no efforts to make
our establishinent a place of agreeable resort.
Our stock offruitsd• Conjectionaries, is unrivalled.
We wish every person to give us a call, when we
arc certain we shall hat% the extronie pleasure, of
having them "conic again and again."
F. €: C. SNYDER.
Hunt., July, 1851. tf
FITS, FITS, FITS.
JOHN A. KING
Begs leave to retnrn his sincere thanks, for the
very liberal patronage he has heretofore received,
and at the same time informs a generous public,
that he still continues the
TAILORING BUSINESS,
at the old stand of Jacob Snyder, where ho will
be pleased to have his friends call and leave their
measures.
Every garment is warranted to fit neatly, and
shall ho well made.
JOHN A. XING,
Hunt., July, 1851
PROPOSALS.
Written and Verbal, will be received at
SCOTT'S Cheap Jewelry Store, opposite tho Sons
of Temperance Hull, for any number of Watches
or Clocks, and any quantity of the most fashion
able Jewelry, &c., which ho is now prepared to
furnish on the very lowest terms, wholesale and
retail, having just returned from the east with a
new supply . Purchasers are respectfully invited
to give him a bid.
N. B. Watches and Clocks carefully repaired
and cleaned and Warranted.
Bunt. July 10, 1851. tf
Do you owe Stevens, Snyder & Co.
Persons whose accounts with that firm are unset
tled may save themselves costs & trouble by calling
at the office of Daniel Africa Esq., in whose hands
the books- have been placed. Such as arc either
unpaid, or not amicably ascertained and settled
within three weeks from this date will be sued up
on. As persons may be entitled to credits that
era not entered, they should see to the matter
soon. [July 17, 1851.-3 t
NOTICE.
AMAN 6c MARKS inform the public that they
still continuo to make coffins at the old stand
formerly occupied by Thomas Burchinell in the
roar of the Sons of Temperance hell, fronting on
Washington Street, and attend funerels either
in town or country. They keep a splendid llcarso
for the accommodation of their customers.
July 17, 1851.—tf
2 lIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.—These cel
ebrated Bitters prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson,
120 Arch street, Philadelphia, are performing as
tonishing cures throughout the whole codntry.—
We can bear witness to their curative powers in
the case of a friend of ours who had the Liver
Complain, and who had tried almost every other
medicine, but without effect. After taking a few
bottles of these Bitters he was entirely cured. To
those who are similarly afflicted we recommend
them to take the preparation, knowing that they
will cure the disease spoken of, and many others
to which " flesh is heir to." There is a spurious
article made in Philadelphia. The only place to
get the genuine article is 120 Arch street, Phila
delphia, of Dr. Jackson, or Isis agents throughout
the country.
TO PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS.
ITILE untlesieed begs leave to call the atten
tion of Printers and Publishers, to the fact
that he continues to manufacture all kinds of
BOOK, NEWSPAPER, JOB and FANCY
TYPE at his old stand, N. W. Corner of Third &
Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, at his usual low
prices for cash. Ile has just introduced a large
quantity of new style
JOB & FANCY TYPE,
all of which arc made of the best metal; and for
beauty of finish and durability, cannot be surpass
ed by any other foundry in the Union. His long
experience in the difihrent brunettes of the trade
as well as in the mixing of metals, will, ho flatters
himself, enabled bins to make a bettor article and
at a much loss price than any of his competitors.
Ile keeps constantly on hand a largo variety of
Cases,Chases,Composing Sticks,lmposing-stones,
Common and Brass Galleys, Stands, Bodkins,
Brass Rules, Leads, Printing Presses, Furniture,
and all other articles required iu a Printing Office.
Old Typo taken in exchange for new at nine
cents per pound. _ .
Printer; arc requested to call and examine his
spechnents before purchasing elsewhere. All or
ders thankfully received and promptly attended to,
at his Philadelphia Typo Foundry, corner of
Third and Chestnut streets.
L. I'EL OUZ E,
July 3,1,351,1 y.
THE
AMERICAN AR 'P-UNION
NEW YORK.
PROGRAMME FOR 1851.
Every subscriber of five dollars is a member for
the year, and is entitled to.
I. A copy of each number of the BULLETIN
(referred to in a proceeding number,) which shall
be issued in 1851, during and after the month in
which payment of his subscription shall be made.
This is a monthly publication, of sixteen or more
quarto pages, of three columns each, illustrated
with Engravings and Etchings from works of the
most distinguished artiste.
11. A print of Mr. Jones's line Engraving on
Steel, measuring nineteen inches by twenty-one
inches, after Mr. Woodville's celebrated painting
of Mexican News, representing a group at the
door of an inn, listening to the reading of account
of the first battles of the Into Mexican War.
111. A set ofFive Prints from finished line En
gravings on Steel, of the average size of eight
inches, by ten inches, and executed by distin
guished American Engravers, after the following
paintings, viz.:
Margin Crossing the Pede, By Bonney, Mount
Washington, from the Valley of Conway, By
Kensett, American Harvesting Scenery, By
Cropsey, Old '7B and Young '4B, By Woodville,
Bargaining for a Horse, By Mount.
Thus forming a Gallery of American Art, of
convenient size for binding, or for preservation in
a portfolio, instead of fronting, if desired.
IV. A share in the distribution of several hun
dred paintings, sculptures, and drawings in water
color.
The subscriber has thus an unequalled oppor
tunity to achieve the triple purpose of obtaining
a valuable return for a small investment—of se
curing the possession of a superior work, gratify
ing his taste for Art, and of atlbrding encourage
ment to promising Artists of his own country.
SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED BY] J. T. SCOTT.
Honorary Secretary
Huntingdon, July 17, 1811.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given to all persona inter
ested, that the following named persons have set
tled their accounts in the Register's office, at Hun
tingdon, and that the said accounts will he pre
sented tbr confirmation and allowance, at an
Orphans' Court to be hold at Huntingdon, in and
for said county of Huntingdon, on Wednesday
the 15th day of August next.
1. Ephraim Yingling Administrator of the estato
of Jacob Stambaugh Into of Tod township, (iced.
2. John Skinner, Executor of the last will and
testament of Robert M'Farland, late of Tell
township,
3. Benjamin Leas, Administrator of the estate
of Mary Barton, late of the borough of Shirleys
burg,lideed.
4. Trust account of Christian and Daniel To
der, Trustees appointed by the Court to sell the
real estate of Daniel Yoder, late of Brady town
ship, dec'd.
5. John M'Caban, Administrator of Barton
M'Mullen Esq., late of the borough of Hunting
don, dec'd.
6. Benedict Stevens, Esq., Administrator of
the estate of Samuel N. Wharton late of Crom
well township, dec'd.
7: John Meehan, Executor of the last will
and testament of James M'Cahan, late of the
borough of Huntingdon, dec'd.
8. John Neff, ono of the Executors of the last
will and testament of George Mung, late of War
riorsmark township, dec'd.
9. John Shaver, Esq., Administrator of the
estate of Allen 0. Brown, late of the borough of
Shirlcysberg, deed.
10. William Grafius, Administrator of the es
tate of John P. Dean, late of the borough of
Alexandria, deed.
11. Israel Grafi us, Executor of the last will and
testanieut of Catharine Atirandt, late of Morrris
township, deed.
12. John Porter, Executor of the last will and
testament of Jonathan Johnston late of the bor
ough of Alexandria, dec'd.
13. Adam Steffei and Samuel Stacy Admin
istrators of the estate of Leonard Steffey, late of
Barreeloamship, gee'd. _
14. CatharinWShultz Administratrix with the
will annexed of Philip Shultz late of the borough
of Huntingdon, dee'd.
15. Daniel Neff, Jacob Harnetno and Alex
ander Stitt Administrators of the estate of Hen
ry Neff, late of the borough of Alexandria, deed.
M. F. CAMPBELL, Register.
Register's Office, Huntingdon, July 11,1851.
PHILADELPHIA ART UNION.
The Art Union of Philadelphia was established
by its founders, and incorporated by the Legisla
ture of Pennsylvania, for the purpose of extend
ing throughout the American community that at
tachment to the floe arts which is distinctive of
national refinement and civilization.
Every person subscribing five dollars becomes
a member of the Art Union until the succeeding
annual meeting in December. Subscribers for
thisyear arc entitled to their choice of any two of
the four following splendid engravings, any ono of
which is fully worth the subscription price:
1. JOHN limox's INTERVIEW WITII MARY
QUEEN OF SCOTTS.
2. RUTII AND BOAZ.
3. MERCY'S DREAM.
4. CHRISTIANA AND HER CHILDREN.
Each subscriber also receives a copy of the
Art Union Reporter, monthly, after his subscrip
tion: this shotild induce early subscriptions. Af
ter payment of all expenses, the balance of the
funds arising from subscriptions is represented by
prize certcates, ranging from $4O to $lOOO,
which aro distributed by lot among the members,
on the last week-day in December, and are avail
able only for the purchase of original works of
American Artists.
Titus, for five dollars each member is sure of
receiving two engravings which could not be pur
chased elsewhere with the same money, and has
also the chance of obtaining a fine original paint
ing to be selected by himself.
JOHN SCOTT, Esq., is the Honorary Secre
tary fur this county, and will receive and remit
subscriptions.
QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS
AT TITE NEW STORE IN
Warriorsmark, Pa.
THE undersigned having recently opened a now
Store in the town of Warnorsmark in this coun
ty, can assure the people of that place and sur•
rounding country, that ho will sell Cheaper•, any
thing in his line, than has over been sold in the
place heretofore. His assortment of Dry Goods,
Groceries, Hardware and Glassware is very com
plete anti of the. best quality. Persons wishing
bargains had better call early as the rush is so
great since opening, or they will be too into.
All kinds of Grain, Country Proclaims awl
Lamer exchanged for at the highest cash prices.
N. B. A fine assortment of Lumber constantly
on hand, which will bo sold cheap for cash.
JNO. J. PATTERSON.
July 3, 1851.-0.
F ANCY Articles in endless variety at
B. Snare's Store.
NOTICE.
THE sutscriher gives notice that his wife, Mary
Ann Carter did, on the 7th day of May, 18.51,
leave his bed and hoard. HO therefore cautions
all persons front harboring or trusting her on his
account, an he will pay no debts of her contract
ing. JOSEPH CARTER.
ltuntingdon, July 3 , 1851.- 3t.'
HO ! LOOK HERE!
(-Vacti , cs , l2t)TE:Tuaysau.c.,Da-
RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of the
borough of Huntingdon, and the public generally,
that he has token the shop formerly occupied by
T. Adams, where ho is carrying on business as a
CABINET MAKER,
in nit its branches, and he hereby solicits a share
of the public patronage. By strict attention
to his business (intending to be nt home at nil
times) and care in the manufacture of articles, he
hopes to please those who my become his pat
rons and, also, to induce a fair trade.
He makes Coffins and attends Funerals on
the shortest notice.
erlle has a SPLENDID HEARSE for the
accommodation of those living in the country.
Huntingdon, June 26, 1851.-3 m.
Executor's Notice.
Estato of WILLIAM SCHEAFEER, late of
Shirley township, deed.
LETTERS Testamentary haring been granted
by the Register of Huntingdon County to the un
dersigned on the above estate, all persons lowing
claims against the estate of said deceased, are re
quested to present their accounts, deli authenti
cated, for settlement, and all persons indebted to
said estate will make payment without delay.
MARY ANN SCHEAFFER,
Jane 26, 1851.-6 t. •
Executor's Notice.
Estate of WILMIAM WILSON, late of West
township, deceased.'
LETTERS Testamentary having been granted
by the Register of .11untingdon County to the un
dersigned on the above estate, all persons having
claims against the estate of said deceased are re
quested to present their accounts, duly authenti
cated, for settlement, and all persons indebted to
said estate will make payment.without delay.
WILLIAM WILSON,
West Township, Jnne 10,'51.-6t.•.] Executor.
PORTSTOWN
aaracz) cal 2
HENRY CORNPROBST
Has just received at his "BASIN STORE" a
tremendous stock of goods from Philadelphia,
which he is enabled to sell at greatly reduced
prices, in consequence of having purChased the
same much lower than usual.
His stock embraces everything required to sup
ply the wants of the community and consists in
part of a most splendid variety of
DRY GOODS, ' BOOTS AND SHOE',
QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE
AND GROCERIES,
All of which will be sold 20 per cent. lower then
similar articles can bo had for in Iluntingdon.
Persons who have any regard for economy
should give him a call, when lie will take great
pleasure in convincing them that his store is the
place to save money. Ills stock of
FISH, SALT, &c.
is very large, and as he has all his goods brought
on in his own boats, it is reasonable to suppose
that he can sell lower thhn anybOdy else.
I ant sincerely grateful to the community for
the very liberal share of patronage I have hereto
fore received, and trust that my great reduction
in prices will be the means of having it continued
and greatly increased.
HENRY CORNPROBST.
May 29,1821.—tf.
10 natf Barrels Herring for sale by
J. 6. II: Saxton
May 29, '5l.
ABeautiful lot of the latest style of Bonnets,
large and small. Also, chililren's Flats for
sale by J. ( 5. W. Saxton.
May 29,'51.
A Beautiful lot of Parasols for salo by
J. 6. 11. Sa.rion,
May 29, 51.
TIIE llnost fast colored 121 cent Lawns tbr solo
by J. i s. li. Saxton.
May 29, 51.
ASplendid assortment of Ladies Slippers for
sale by J. ( 5. W. Saxton.
May 29, '5l.
TILE best assortment of Hardware in town, for
sale by J. 1 5. Saxtott.
May 29, '5l.
I RON PUMPS and Lead Pipe, fur well or cis.
tern, for sale by J. &. W. Saxton.
May 29, '5l.
NOTICE
To the heirs and to the creditors of John Stewart,
dee'd.
All persons interested are hereby notified that
the Trust account of John P. Stewart, Trustee of
the estate of his father John Stewart, late of West
township, Huntingdon county, deceased, under
and by virtue of an article of agreement recorded
is the office for recording of deeds in said county,
has been filed in the office of the Prothonotary of,
the Court of Common Pleas of said county, and
that the same will be presented to the said Court
on the second Monday of August next, for con
firmation; at which time the same will be allowed
by said Court, unless cause be shown why it
should not be allowed.
TIIEO. H. CREMER, Proery.
May 22, 1851.
DORTE MONNAIES-8 or 10 different kinds;
11 front 25 cents to 3 dollars at
Scott's Cheap Jewelry Store.
FANS -A beautiful assortment at various prices.
Also, Card Cases, Poquet Holders, fancy En
velopes, Note Paper, and other articles expressly
for the Ladies, fur sale at
Scott's Cheap Jewelry Store.
nAGLEY'S Superior Coil Pons, in gall and
silver patent extension cases, warranted to
give entire satisfaction, for sale at
Scott's Cheap Jewelry Store.
A LLEN'S REVOLVERS, and various other
11 kinds of Pistols, at tho lowest prices, at
Scott's Cheap Jewelry Store.
FIGIIT DAY and thirty-hour brass clocks, in
beautiful mahogany nod rose-wood cases war
ranted to ram well, for sato at
Scott's Cheap Jewelry Store.
.Administrator's Notice.
Dant° of J. K. HENDERSON, Esq., late of
the borough of Iluntingqon,
LETTERS of Administration having been
granted to the undersigned on the above estate,
all persona having claims against the estate of said
deceased aro requested to present their accounts
properly authenticated for settlement, and all per
sons indebted to said estate will make payment
without delay.
• M. A. 11FNDERSON,
duly 1R51.-6tl Arbubtisfrninr.
1101 FOR THE COUNTRY!
.c.>uf-uF•c.
GLASGOW & STEEL,
. .
Beg leave to inform the community that they are
prepared to furnish Horses And Buggies upon the
shortest notice to all those who may ho disposed
to avail themselves of this delightful season of the
year to take excursions to the country, or any
place else. . _ _
They arc, at all times, ready to furnish the best
kind of stock, and none who call upon them need
entertain any apprehensions as to the quality of
their stock or their disposition to accommodate.
Huntingdon, June 22, 1851.—tf.
Auditor's Notice.
THE undersigned, Auditor, appointed by the
Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county to dis
tribute the balance in the hands of Charles
Green and Henry M'Cracken, Executors of
Elisha Green, late of West township, in said
county, dec'd, amongst the legatees of said de
ceased antler his last Will, hereby gives notice
that he will attend for the purpose of making
said distribution on Friday the eleventh day
of July next, at two o'clock in the afternoon, at
his office in the borough of Huntingdon, When
and where all persons interested may attend. I
JOHN REED, Auditor.
June le, 1851.-st.
QIX DOLLARS and Fifty cents for the largest
1-1 Gold Pencils, nt
Ed. Snare's Jewelry Store.
LADIES Gold Pens and Pencils at the Cheap
Corner Jewelry Store.
B OOKS and STATIONARY of all kinds at
Ed. Snare's Store.
I. D. WILLIAMS.
JOHN HAFT, JR
Z. D. WILLIAM dh CO.,
rholcsale Grocers and Commission Merchants and
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115 catty boxes prime Green Tea.
45 half cheats do do
46 " Oolong and Chain.
100 bags Rio Coffeo.
15 " Lnguyra and Java.
60 boxes B's, s's ; and Ilb lump tobacco.
35 bbls. Nos. 1 and 3 Mackerel.
20 and do No. 1 . do
2 and tdo Salmon.so oxes scaled Herring.
1300 lbs extra Madder.
3 bales Cassia, 1 halo Cloves,
6 bags Pepper & Alspico 1 bbl
' Nutmegs,
2 bbls Ground Ginger, 1 bbl ground pepper,
1 bld Ground Pimento, 10 kegs ground Mustard
10 kegs ground Cassia, 10 do do Cloves,
2 bbls Garret's Snuff, 45 bxs Stearin Candles,
20 bxs Star Candles, 10 do Sperm do
100 doz Masons Black'g 100 lbs sup. Rice Flour,
100 lbs S. F. Indigo, 20 doz Ink,
150 dor, Corn Brooms, 125 do. Patent Zinc
50 bxs extra pure Starch, Wash Boards,
25 do Saleratus, 75 bbis N. 0. Molasses,
15 bbls S. H. Molasses, 10 do Golden Syrup,
25 do Loaf, Crushed; 5501bs seedless Raisins,
& Powdered Sugar, 50 drums Smyrna Figs,
20jars Bordeaux Prunes, 50 lbs Sicily Prunes,
5 boxes Rock Candy, 2 boxes Genoa Citrons,
Id do Cocoa & Chocolate, 5 do Castile & Almond
12 doz Military Soap, Soap,
I Ithl sup. Carl,. Soda, 1 bbl Cream Tartar,
1 case Pearl Sago 2 cases Isinglass, .
2 cases Sicily & defined I case Arrow Boot,
Liquorice,lso Bath Brick,
1 bbl . Flour Suphur, 100 gross Attaches,
100 dos Extract of Lem. 5 dos Lemon Sugar,
on, Rose & Venilla,l cask Sal Soda,
Glass, Nails, White Lad, Lard oil, &e.
Refer 16 Merchants Thomas Read & Son,
‘, Fisher & M'Murtrie,
Charles Miller,
Honorable John Ker,
Huntingdon.
May 15, 1851.—1 y.
,REFRES[IING.
The subscriber, in his efforts to make folks as
comfortable as possible, takes this method of as
suring everybody in quest of felicity, that he is
new prepared to furnish ICE CREAM and DE
LIGHTFUL CARES. to persons both at home
and Arend. His arrangements are ample and
persons residing at either of the points named be
low had better send in their orders considerably
before immediately in order to secure the richest
and best. The facilities afforded by the Railroad
enables bins to assure all who may favor him with
their orders that they may rely upon his being
punctual in tilling all from the following places,
viz:
NEWTON HAMILTON, SPRUCE CREEK,
MOUNT UNION, BIRMINGHAM,
Mitt CREEK, FOSTORIA,
HUNTINGDON, ALTOONA,
. RO,
And any other place in the United States.
JOHN MARKS.
Huntingdon, Juno 12, 1851.
1,9-" M
(UILDEWS PATKNTO
SALAMANLIER SAFES.
TIIE VALIDITY OF THIS PAT=IT, (al
ter having been vigorously contested by suits
at law for the lust six years,) bus been fully and
finally established in the Supreme Court of the
United States.
The undersigned, at his depot, has on hand a
largo assortment of the genuine
PATENT SALAMANDER SAFES.
ALSO, ALL RINDS OF
1120 X CHESTS, MONEY BOXES,
VAULT DOORS AND RANK VAULTS,
Both Fire, and Burifige Proof:
With New and Second Hand Safes of other ma
kers—forming tho largest misorttneut in the world,
Also, tho following
IZZI CD 4:5) r.
JONES' CHANGEABLE, COMBINATION,
PERMUTATION, AND LETTER
CHANG EAB LE ANTI-G UN
. POWDER LOCKS;
HALL'S NEIV PATENT POWDER AND
BURGLAR-PROOF LOCK; DAY,
NEII'ELL DAYS;
And Lucks . 2 1 . celanwted
JOHN FARREL,
No. 34 Walnut Street, PHILADELPHIA,
Sole Agent for the State of Pennsylvania.
Juno 26, 1851.-6 t.
NOTICE.
TIM undersigned bogs leave to inform tho
and the "rest of mankind," that he is desirous
of settling up the books of the late firm of Gil
lam & Cornprohst. The books have been trans
ferred to me and as I nut. determined to close the
accounts, persons indebted had better call and
make a satisfactory arrangement.
HENRY CORNPIIMIST.
Juno 19, 1851.-tf.
Auditor's Notice.
THE undersigned, Auditor,. appointed by the
Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, to dis
tribute the proceeds of the sale of the real c.,
tate of Henry Whitezel, bite of WeFt town
ship, deed, in the hands of his Administrators,
among those entitled to receive the same, her,
by gives notice to all persons interee , d.
he will attend- for the purpose of ma: I
distribution, on Thursday the tenth
July next, at two o'clock, P. M., at 1:i• -
in the borough of Huntingdon, when a.,.! •
all persons interested may attend. .
JOHN REED, Auditor
June 12, 1851.—Lit.
Administrator's Notice
Estate of JAMES B. smrrn, late of Jaeksoi
township, deceased.
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 present them properly
authenticated to WM. B. SMITH,
Administrator
June 12, 1851.-61
Town Lots for Sale.
The subscriber has several town lots, situate
in the most pleasant part of West Huntinellon,
(the ground formerly used by him as a Brick Yard)
which he will dispose of on very reasonable terms.
k. C.. S UMMER S.
Huntingdon, May 15, 1851.—tf.
NOVELS AND SCHOot i77;)(41i.S for sale at
May 22, '5l. Ed. Snare's.
SILVER SPOONS of the latest patterns can ho
had at
E. Snare's Jewelry Store.
LIVER COMPLAINT,
JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR
NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASES OF
TILE KIDNEYS,
AND ALL diseases arising from a disordered
Liver or Stomach, such as Constipation Inward
Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Head, Acidity of
the Stomach, Nausea, Ikea-burn, Disgust for
Food, Fullness or weight in the stomach, Sour
Eructations,Sinking or Fluttering at the pit of
the Stomac, Swimming of the Head, Hurried
and difficult breathing, Fluttering at the Heart,
Choking or Suffocating sensations when in a lying
posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or webs before
the Sight, Fever and dull pain in. the Head, Defi
ciency of perspiration, Yellowness, of, the. Skin
and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Limbs, lire.,
Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh,
Constant Imaginings of Evil and Great depres
sion of Spirits, can be effectually cured by
DR. HOOFLAND'S
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS,
Prepared by
M. JACKSON,
AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE,
120 Arch Street. Philadelphia.
.
Their power over the above diseases is not ex
celled—if equalled—by any other preparation in
the United States, as the cures attest, in many
cases after skilful physicians had failed.
Those Bitters are worthy the attentioa of Aiwa
this. Possessing great virtues hubs reetilication
of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exer
cising the most searching powers in weakness and
affections of the digestive organs, they aro withal,
safe, certain and pleasant.
REM) AND BE CONVINCED.
From the "Boston Boo."
Tho editor said, Dec. 22nd
Dr. 'Wand's celebrated Getman Bitters fpc
the cure of Live, Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsta,
Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly ono of
the Most popular medicines of the day. These
Bitters have been used by tlionsands, and a friend
at our elbow says he had himself received an effec
tual and permanent cure of Liver Complaint from
the use of this remedy. We aro convinced that,
in the use of those Bitters, the patient constantly
gains strength and vigor—qt fact worthy of great
consideration. They sire pleasant in tast and
smell, and can bo used by persona with the most
delicate stomachs with safety, under any circum
stances. Wo aro speaking from experience, and
to the afflicted we advise their uso.
"SCOTT'S WEEKLY," one of the hest Literary
papers published, said Aug. 25
"DU. 110OFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, mans
fitetured by 1)r. Jackson, sire now recommended
by some of tho most prominent members of the
faculty as an article of much efficacy in cases of
female weakness. As such is the case, we would
advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thus save
themselves much sickness. Persons of debilitated
constitutions will find these Bitters advantageous
to their health, as we know from experience the
salutary eflbct they have upon weak systems."
MORE EVIDENCE,
The "Philadelphia Saturday G.etic." the hest
fainily newspaper publishes! in the United States,
Tile editor Oys of
DR. IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.
"It is seldom that we recommend what. are
termed Patent Medicines, to the cofldence and
patronage of our readers; and therefore when we
recommend Dr. Iloolland's German Bitters, we
wish it to ho distinctly understood that we are not
speaking of the nostrums of the day, that arc nois
ed about for a brief period and then forgotten after
they have done their guilty race of mischief, but of
a medicine long established, universally prized,
and whets has met the hearty approval of the fac
ulty itself:
Evidence upon evidence has been received (like
the foregoing) lions all sections of the Union, the
last three years, and Lice strongest testimony in its
favor, is, that icre is more of it used in the prac
tice of the regular Physicians of Philadelphia, than
all other nostrums combined, a fact that can easily
bo esablished, and fully proving that a scientific
Preparation will meet with their quiet approval
when presented oven in this form.
That this Medicine will care Liver Complaint
and Dyspepsia, no ono can doubt after using it as
directed. It acts specifically upon the stomach and
liver; it is preferable to calomel in all bilious dis
eases—the effect is immediate. They. can be ad
ministered to female or infimt with safety and re
liable benefit at any time.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
This medicine has attained that high character
which is neeeary fur all medicines to attain to
induce counterfeiters to put forth spurious articles
at the risk of the lives of those who arc innocently
deceived.
Look well to the marks ,f the genuine
They have, the written signature of C. M.
JACKSON upon the wrapper, and his name blown
in the bottle, without which they are smrious.
For sale Wholesale mut Retale at the.
GERMAN MEDICINE STORE,
No . . Un ..Ireli street, one door below Sixth,
Philadollihia; and by respectable dealers morally
through the country.
PRICES REDUCED. • .
To enable all classes ofini•alitls to enjoy thead
vantages of their mat restorative powers:
Single Bottle 75 cents . .
Also for solo by Thomas Rood & Son, Hunt
ingdon, Pa. ; John Lutz, Ehippensburg, Pa.;
Thomas E. Orbison Orhisonin , Pa. ; J. & .1.
Kelly, Burnt Cabins, (July 3, I R51.-Iy.