if SPORTSMEN TAKE NOTICE." JOHN KILMER, North-East cor. Walnut & Second Ste., Phila delphia. H AS on hand, just received, a complete As sortment of SHOT GUNS, Powder Flasks, Game Bags, and all other Sporting Apparatus of the best and most approved patterns. He 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, er.e. Ai PERCUSSION CAPS of a superior qual ity, designed expressly for U. S. Rides. An Assortment of PIS TACKLE always on hand. All the above, and any other articles in his line, the Subscriber will sell as low as any other estab lishment in the United States. In testimony of his skill ns 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 KRIDER, Philad'a, July 24, 1 gl.-3'n, Eldridge's Patent Corn Sheller. The attention of the Public is invited to this improvement in Corn Shelters, which is acknowl edged to be far superior to any other, being on an entirely new principle shelling the Cont length wise of the ear, the cob passing straight through without revolving, thereby requiring no gearing to increase its speed, which adds so materially to the coat of other machines. It turns easier and shells cleaner than any other, and. is porta ble in size and durable in construction. Persons interested are invited to call and see it in oppera tion. Tho Right of this and other Counties for sale. For further particulars address or ap ply to DAVID ELDRIDGE, North W. Cur. 2nd Pa Dock sts. 3rd story. Philada. July 31, 1851.-3 m. VALUABLE MEDICINES From the Laboratory of the Celebrated Dr. J. S. ROSE, of Philade. 1 R. ROSE'S ALTERATI VE, For the rad ical cure of Scrofula, Diseases of the Bone, stubborn Ulcers, Liver Complaints, old Eruptions, Rheumatism, and every Disease arising from an impure state of the blood. The greatpower of this valuable Medicine being now fully established by the many cures it has effected of CONSUMPTION, BRON CHITIS, GLANDULAR and LIVER DIS EASE, SCROFULA, HIP-JOINT affection, RHEUMATIC, SYPHILITIC, and all impu rities of the blood, has sufficiently proven to the public its superior panaceal power above all nostrums now in use. Price $l. DR. ROSE'S DYSPEPTIC COMPOUND Ties Liven, 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 Diarthuta ~: looseness of the bowels, head-ache, nervous t.,elings, cold feet, wakefulness, and variable appetite, &c. Secondly, if the above symp oms are allowed to go on long without this Medicine, (which will always cure or remove them,) then follows debility of the lungs and predisposition to consumption. Dr. Rose has been called on by over Tulles THOUSAND CASES within the last few years, and many of them had tried the various bitter com pounds to their delusion; fortunately the most were in time and were soon cured by the above compound, which contains no mercury, and does not injure, but always improves ths. con stitution, as thousands can testify. Price 50 cents. DR. ROSE'S C ARM INITI VE BALSAM This beautiful preparation has been used by me in a full 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 VEGETABLE 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 well established its superiority above most other worm 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 are too powerful for the constitution of young children. Price 25 cents. DR. ROSE'S FAMILY OR SANITIVE PlltLS These pills are confidently recommended for Dyspepsia, disease of tie 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 CODGII SYRUP, a certain cute for all diseases of the lungs, spitting of blood, bronchitis, asthma, colds, coughs, and consumption. This syrup has no equal. Fifty cents and Si 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 50 cents. DR. ROSE'S CROUP OR HIVE SYRUP. There has been many remedies compounded for the cure of Croup or Hives. 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 are invited to call upon the Agent, and procure (gratis) one of the Doctor's pamphlets giving a detailed account of each remedy and its application. These medicines ere in high repute, and can be relied upon as suiting the diseases for which they are recommended, as they are the result of an extensive . practice for the last thirty years tu the city of Philadelphia. 111 None genuine without my written signa- Inre, J. S. ROSE, M. D. For sale by T. READ & SON, Huntingdon. “THE CRY IS STILL TIIEY COME:” ./INOTHER ✓'RRIV4L OF. SUMMER GOODS. Owing to the great rush for Summer Goods, the subscribers have been induced to add to their dready extensive assortment Five or Six boxes of pods suitable for Summer wear, which they will ; .e able to sell a little lower than any yet offered a the citizens of Hubtingdon county. They ;could be pleased if Ladies and Gentlemen would tall and examine their new stock; it is no trouble, tut rather a pleasure, to show their goods to their hen& J. &. W. SAXTON. May IC, 1831. NEW GOODS AT TILE STORE OF 3. di, W. SAXTON. J. IS. W. S. have just received and are now opening. for public inspection and purchase, a splerilid stock of SPRING AND SITIWAIRR GOODS. 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 qualities and prices. To enumerate in detail all the articles we have for sale. would occupy too much space in the paper, to the exclusion of "marriages," always so interesting to the fairer portion of our nu merous customers. We have every desirable ariti,le of LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S DRESS coops 117" The Ladies will not forget that their de. tment is confined to the store on the corner, imosite Couts' Hotel. BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. splendid assortment of the above article. FRESH GROCF:RIES, 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. We Killi receive and store Grain, and also pay the highest market prices,ano it is ad mitted by all to be the most convenient place to unload Grain in and about town. J. &. W. SA XTON. Huntingdon, April 24, Mt. LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE. DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY. DISEASES 01? THE KIDNEYS, AND ALL diseases twining from a disordered Liver or Stomach, such as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart-burn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and difficult breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Sufibcating sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or webs before the Sight, Fever and dull pain in the Head, Deli- ciency of perspiration, Yellowness of time Skin nod Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Limbs, &c., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil and Great depres sion of Spirits, eau be effectually cured by mt. HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, Prepared by Die. C. M. JACKSON, AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Their power over the above diseases is net ex celled—if equalled—by any other preparation in the United States, as the cures attest, in many cases atter skilful physicians had failed. These Bitters are ivorthy the attention of inva lids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exer cising the most searching powers in weakness and affections of the digestive organs, they are withal, safe, certain and pleasant. READ AND BE CONVINCED. From the "Boston Bee." The editor said, Dec. 22nd Dr. LroVand's 'Celebrated German Biller:, fur the cure of Lives Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of the most popular medicines of the day. These Bitters have been used by thousands, and a friend at our elbow says he had himself received an effec tual and permanent cure of Liver Complaint frpm the use of this remedy. We are convinced that, in the use of these Bitters, the patient constantly gains strength and vigor—a fact worthy of great consideration. 'Dry are pleasant in last and smell, and can be used by persons with the most delicate stomachs with safety, under any circum stances. We are speaking from experience, and to the afflicted we advise their use. "SCOTT'S WEEKLY," ono of the best Literary papers published, said Aug, 25 "1)n. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, manu factured by Dr. Jackson, aro now recommended by some of the 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 effect they have upon weak systems." EVIDENCE, The "Philadelphia Saturday Gazette." the best family newspaper published in the United States, The editor says of lIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS "It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Patent Medicines, to the cofidence and patronage of our readers; and therefore when we recommend Dr. llooliantra German Bitters, we wish It to be distinctly understood that we are not speaking of the nostrums of the day, that aro 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 prised, and which has met the hearty approval of the fac ulty itself. upon evidence has been received (like the foregoing) from all sections of the Union, the last three years, and the strongest testimony in its favor, is, that there is morn of it used in the prac tice f the regular Physicians of Philadelphia, than all other nostrums combined, a fact that can easily be esablished, nod fully proving that a scientific preperation will meet with their quiet approval who!' presented even in this form. nth this Medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt slier 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 infant with safety and re liable benefit at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high chanteter which is necesary for all medicines to attain to induce counterfeiters to put forth spurious articles at the risk of the lives of those who are innocently deceived. Look well to the marks of Me genuine They have the written signature of C. M. JACKSON upon the wrapper, and his name blown in the bottle. teithont which they are spurious. For sale Wholesale and Retitle at the. GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 120 Arch street, one door below Sixth, Philadelphia; and by respectable dealers generally through the country. PRICES REDUCED. To enable all classes of invalids to enjoy the ad vantages of their groat restorative powers: - - Single Bonk 75 rent:, Also for sale by Thomas Reed & Son, Hunt ingdon, Pa. ; John Lutz, Shippenshurg, Pa.; Thomas E. Orbison ' Orbisonia, Pa.; .1. & J. Kelly, Burnt Cabins, Pa. [July 3, 1851.-Iy. ALLEN'S REVOLVERS, and various other kinds of l'istols, at the lowest prices, at Scott's Cheap Jewelry Store. QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS AT THE NEW STORE IN Warrlorsmark, Pa. THE undersigned having recently opened a new Store in the town of Warriorsmark in this coon ty, can assure the people of that place and stir rounding country, that be will sell Cheaper, any thing in his line, than has ever been sold in the place heretofore. His assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware and Glassware is very com plete and of the hest quality. Persons wishing bargains bud better call early as the rush Is so great since opening, or they will be too late. er All kinds of Grain, Country Produuce and Lumber exchanged for at the highest cash prices. N. B. A fine assortment of Lumber constantly . cut hand, which will be sold cheap for cash. .INo. J. PXTTERSON. SPRING artniv.aL OF New Goods. GEORGE GIVEV, 11AS just received a large end splendid as. sortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Which he swill sell at fair and reasonable prices. tie is thankful for the very liberal patronage he has received, and hopes to merit a continu ance of the same. Ills stock of goods consists of every variety of .AND GE.NTLEMENtS DRESS GOODS, OP THE NISWEST STYLES; GROCERIES, Qli EENSWARE, WARE, t GLASSWARE, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS ANI;:§110ES, With a fine variety of goods of every de , se I:iption. Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, Flour, Cloverseed awl Flaxseed, Butter, Eggs, &c., Ike., &c., ta• ken in exchange for goods. 11..Ca1l and examine my goods . April 16, 1851. Farm for Sale. The subscriber others his farm at private sale, situate in Woodcock Valley, Hopewell township, Huntingdon county, adjoining lands of Daniel Brumbaugh, Leonard Weaver, and others, containing 224 acres, more or less,about 100 acres cleared and in a tolerable good state of cultivation, 20 acres of which is meadow; most of the remainder is well timbered, 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 premises, with an apple orchard and other fruit trees, part of which bear choice fruit. The buildings are, a large frame bank barn, log dwelling house, stone spring house, frame shop, and a saw mill. Apply to the sub scriber on the premises. JOHN PLUMMER. Dec. 21, 1820.—tf.] O Hollidaysburg as Register," g , Whig," and "Standard," publish until otherwise order ed, and charge this office THOMAS JACKSON, Blair county, Davin 11'Mua•rata, Huntingdon co. JAMES GARDNER, Blair county THOMAS E. FRANKLIN, Lancaster county. WILLIA3I GLEIAI, Lancaster county. Ricn'u. R. BRYAN, Lancaster county. Central Penn'a. Banking „House, [IF BRYAN, GLEINI & CO.— Office on Alle k gheuy street, a few doors west of the Court Aouse, and nearly opposite the Post Office, Hot. ltdaysburg, Pu. , The Company is now ready 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 Savings Institutions. Transient de posited received, payable on demand. R. R. BRYAN, Cashier. Hollidaysburg, May 21, 1820. RARE AND EXCELLENT! SCOTT'SCHEAP WATCHES AND JEW ELRY are going oil' rapidly, at the low rates at which he sells. His stock is new, large and well selected, and people find it advantageous to call with hint before makingpurcliases elsewhere. Nov. 12, 1850. • State Mutual Fire lusurance Company, HARRISBURG PA Guarantee Capital over $lOO,OOO Surplus Cash « 25,000 T HIS Company has been doing business about a year and has accumulated an earnest Capital of over $125,000 above all losses and expenses, with a surplus in Cash of over $2.5,000 on hand. The Premiums are as low as in any other good and respinsible Campany. No assessments have been made on the In eared and it is the intention and expectation of the Company that none need or shall be made ; the surplus cash on band will always be suffi cient to Meet any losses which may be sus tained, as no risk to exceed $2,500 will be taken in one locality. The profits are wholly divided to the mem bers. This Company offer inducements to the owners of safe property over most Companies in the State. For further particulars enquire of the sub scriber, DAVID BLAIR, Agent. Huntingdon, June 12, IS3l.—tf. 110! FOR THE COUNTRY I tiv7'cl)a,, 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 be disposed to avail themselves of this delightful season of the year to take excursions to the country, or any blase else. They are, 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.—tt: - WIGHT DAY and thirty-hour brass clocks, in beatitiful mahogany and rose-wood cases war ranted to run well, for sale at Scott's Cheap Jewelry Store. PROPOSALS. Written and Verbal, will be received at SCOTT'S Cheap Jewelry Store, opposite the Sons of Tenaperence Hall, for any number of \Vetches or Clocks, and any quantity of the most fashion able Jewelry, &c., which he is now prepared t o furnish on the very lowest terms, wholesale and retail, having just returned from the east with :a now supply . Purchasers are respectfully invited to gv ehim h i d. N. a 13.Wate l l i le; and Clucks carefully repaired and cleaned and warranted. Hunt. Jnly 10, 1851. t f BULL'S SARSAPARILLA. 1 1 ;11'...r.r.".`Apolln7 1 4ffint.bnlietepi:irTeliclindt"' Sarsaparilla as any similar preparation in America! Pri r :: one dollar per bottle, or six bottles for five dollars. It has been a well established feat for yeare put, that Sarsaparilla, when pure and properly prepared, was the only true panacea for all diseases originating from an impure state of the blood, the use of mercury, intoxicating drinks, evil habits In youth, barrenness, hr. We boldly assert, that JOHN BULL'S Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla Is the only preparation before the public, that is prepared on strictly scientific principles, and of uniform strength. Tho Sarsaparilla 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 usedl Bull's Sarsaparilla also contains the virtu. of .overal other valuable medical roots, together forming the best compound, and producing THE MATZ. CURATIVE AGENT IN TIIL 'mown weal.' This Medicine, when used according to directions, WILL CURE WITHOUT WAIL Stincala or King's Evil, Cancc,a, Tamara, B.PUOn. eef the Skin, F.ryupelas, Chronic Sore Ryes, Ringworm or Tellers, Scald Head, Rheumatism ?ins in the Bones or Joints, Old Sores and Ulcers, Swelling of the Glands, Syphilis, Dyspepsia, Salt Rheum, Diseases of the Kidneys, Loss of Appetite, Diseases arising from themise (LI Mercury, Pon in the Side and Shoulders, Gene ral Debility, Dropsy, Lumbago, .7aundice, Costiveness, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Weeknese of tin Cheat, Pulmonary Affec tions, and all other diseases tending to produce -- - CONSUMPTION, Liver Complaint, Female Irregularities and Complaints. Sick and Nervous Headache, Low Spirits, Night Sweats. Snootily, or Imprudence in Life, Chronic Constitutional D 194113., and iv a spring and summer drink, and general tonic for the system, and a gentle and pleasant purgative, far superior to Blue Lick or Congress water, Salts, or Sold lits Powders! GOOD TESTIMONY. The I,dsrille Courier thus speaks of Bull's Sarsaparilla: Wo have been shown, by Mr. John Bull, proprietor of that world-renowned preparation, "Bull's Fluid Extract of Samparilla," Ott original, genuine, and beautiful letter, addretssd to him by the accomplished lady of ono of the most eminent old physicians in the West, giving o detailed Recount of one of the most astonishing cures on record, per alone by the use of " Bull's Sarsaparilla." This meat ex.:Bent and charming lady had long suffered from prolapses uteri, fluor nlbus, piles, and chronic diseases of the stomach and digestive organs, and derangement of the whole system, attended with distressing cutaneous erup tion, sick headache, nod violent attacks of cramp. After exhausting all of her husband's sltill,and applying to many celebrated nnrlieol gentlemen. both at home and abroa', and also using great onantities of " Townsend's Sarsapa rilla," without the slightest relief, onto was induced to use "John Bull's Sarsaparilla." And what was the happy result? After the use of a few bottles, a perfect and won derful cure—the lady restored to perfect health, and to her usual Sow of spirits. Such letters as the one we speak of, must afford Mr. Bull more reel gratification, than could the possession of counts less wealth. And a liether ho accumulates wealth or not by the sale of his truly valuable Diefficine, being its author is glory and honor enough; and be can say to the world, without fear of contradiction, "I have in my poverty re- Hived more human suffering, than did Stephen Girard or John Jacob Astor with their millions." RHEUMATISM CURED ! le.t ►ho are suffering under the agonising tortures of Itheumatism read the Mowing, and see what may be done fur them, if they will use the infallible remedy: Utßoriroww, Kr., May 12, 1848. MR, JOHN DULL: Deer err,—Nor the last three years, T have been of with Rheumatism of the severest char acter. I Wee at times in the greatest agony of pain. I tried every remedy I rould procure for the disease; but found no permanent relief until I was Induced to use your prepara tion of Parsaparilla. which hoe entirely cured me of Rheu matism, and greatly improved my general health more than any medicine 1 over used. 1 have been free from pain Mr several mouths, and have no doubt the cure Is perms, neat; and I recommend it as the beet medicine lu use for Rheumatism. IMAM BRIDGES. It Is useless to produce further testimony In favor of this greet remedy. It has only to be tried and proved, to con vince the public of Its superior efficacy. Notice to Females. John Bull's Sarsaparilla Is one of the greatest female nuslielnes now in existence. in those numerous cases u here the constitution is debilitated, the nervous energy Is ksxemd, when the efforts of nature are weak and deficient, or are profuse Rod overwrought, when the face is pale and colorless, the strength feeble and yielding, the spirit trim bled and depressol, the health broken, mind shaken, and consequently the happiness destroyed—than Bull's San. pnrilla is n sovereign reuictly. It anslsts nature In the per formanee of her duty, brace' the whole system, renews permanently the natural energies, removes obstructions, checks exeeees, creates pure and healthy blood, and impart. health and happiness. Wore ladies generally to adopt the use of this Medielne, we would see fur less suffering, disease and unhappiness among them than now exists, health would take the place of disease, th . rosy chock would succeed the pallid face: WO should have smiles instead of tears, and per haps a happy long life instead of one cut short by disease, or made miserable by continued suffering and affliction. At that critical period termed the "turn of life," which is often attended with so much danger, Bull's Sarsaparilla is bound to exert a most Ismodlcial effect. All ladles approach ing this crisis, should ls, apprised of thin fact, and avail themselves of this valuable Medicine. A BEATITIFIIL CLEAR. SKIN. now ive all admire a clear, beautiful, white skin, and o rosy colored chink. now often do we see persons, not pos senging this ttaleeteletelum an I.l.oeily to bo wished," re sorting to cosmetics, lotions, washes, paints, and coloring materials, in rester., to them a semblance of what disease lane deprived them of, and that, too, with great injury to the Surzaparilla is the best °gametic known. It beautitles the skin by removing every particle of morbid and diseased mutter from the blood, making it pure, heal thy mei vigorous, git ing activity to every minute vessel, and Omi t ting the .yellow and dark countenance to tho bloom and fre-liness of youth. Ladles, abandon, the use of rahls and mixtures, mid use Bolt's SeeSepeeille, the only *Ancient remedy. " A word to the wise is sufficient," and a hint is enough for the ladies. RF.TTRR TENTIMOJNY. THAN WAS EN:I,R OFFERED IN FAVOR OF ANY SIEDICINZ. Rout the testimony of Dr. Aloore. ---.." Ma. Joint tosvo uo hesitation in saying that I believe your Narsoparilles to bc (ho best article ever manu factured, fur the cure of Scrofula, Syphilis, and many other Cutaneous or (Iluntlular Affections, having used it with entire success in numbers of the above cases. Louisville, bee. 20, 1647. JAS. Al. MOORE, M. D. From Lr. L. P. Tandell,,Propsuff of Chemistry in Louis ville Modica! allege. I have looked over the list of Ingredients composing Joan litit's COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, and have no lositation in saying that they form a safe com pound. and ono that promises moll In chronic diseases, to which it is applicable. L. P. YANDELL, M. D. Louisville, June 0, (848. Front Dr. Pyles, Physician by appointment to the Louisville Marine Hospital. Luutsvms, March 20, 1849. have examined the preparation of the prescription of JOIIN BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, and believe the combine. non to be nu excellent one. and well calculated to produce an ulteratile impression on the system. I have used it both In public and private practice, and think It the best article of Sanaparilla In use. N. PYLES, M. D., Resident Physician, Marine Hospital. SAIISAPARILLA.—aO Where you will, to steamboat/ bound for Nashville, New Orleans, St. Louie, Cincinnati, Madison. Frankfort, or for the Green River country, and you will Mal immense aupplies of this preparation about being shim eil on board. But taw morehnute visit our city, In whatever branch of trade miser they may be engaged, but have orders for more or less of Bull's Sarsaparilla. LOUill'ille Democrat. Manufactured ut Dr. JOHN BULL'S Laboratory tsl Fourth street, Louisville, Ky. For Sale at the Store of T. READ A% Son, in the borough,of Huntingdon. [March 20, 1851. Hardware Cheaper. JOHN 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 doer above Vine Street, where he will be pleased to offer every article in the Iliaowsns LINE A•r nicest Lowsa PRICES than ever before sent to his native county. Philad'a, March 20, 1851.—tf. Are you Insured TF not, insure your property at once in the Cum. holland Valley Mutual Insurance Company. Apply to GZO. W. Scene, Agent, Bridgeport, Pa. HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY. B. C. McGILL lictunis his sincere thanks to his Mends and the public generally for their very liberal patronage, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. He would embrace the present opportunity of informing the public that he is still prepared to furnish them with all kinds of castings; he has STOVES of every description, for burning either • wood or coal, such as Cook, Parlor, Egg, Cannon and Ten Plato Stoves, together with LP a cra. ua ay aa as and neigh Irons of all patterns used in the State; Forge, Grist and Saw-mill castings; Lewistown Threshing machine patterns, and the four and two horse power patterns of Chambersbug, and all other castings usually made at foundries, all of which will be sold very low for cash. .May, 29, 1851. Lots in Altoona for Sale. LOTS FOR SALE IN ALTOONA six miles north of Hollidaysburg,and about one mile north west of Allegheny Furnace, Blair county. After the 21st day of May, the LOTS in said TOWN 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 bulldinz 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 1 Road Company. Early application will secure Lots at a low price. For further information apply to C.II. MAY ER, at Altoona, or to R. A. McMURTRIE, Hollidaysburg. June •I 1810—tf. CLOCKS! CLOCKS! CLOCKS IN any quantity, and of all the various patterns the market affords, may be obtained at No. 55 North 3d Street, six doors north of the City Hotel, at the Manufacturers lowest cash prices. Clocks purchased at the above establishment may be depended upon as being good and dura ble time keepers, or the money refunthid in case of the failure of any Cluck to perform according to the recommendation. Purchasers, now is the time, and here is the place for bargains, and although I do not pretend to sell Clocks for less than cost, I can sell them at a figure which does not admit of complaint on the part of the closest buyer, and for the simple reason that I sell ex clusively for cash. THOS. READ, Jr. No. 55, North Third Street, Philadelphia Sept. 10, 1850.—tf. --- Tomkins' British Plate Powder. FOR cleansing, polshing, and beautifying Silver Silver Plated Ware, German Silver, Albata Plate, Britannia Ware, And al I white Metals. The undersigned have received from the pa tentee the exclusive right to manufacture these preparations for the United States. The Plate Powder has been most extensively used for a number of years in Great Britain, and is now used by most of the manufacturers of silver and other wares in New York and Philadelphia; likewise by nearly all respectable families and hotel proprietors in the Unicin. WM. TOMKINS, & CO., Manufacturers, 23i South Second street, Philadelphia. For sale at T. K. Stntow•ron's Store, Hunting don, Pa. I PHILADELPHIA ART UNION. The Art Union of Philadelphia was established by its founders, and incorporated by the Legisla tore of Pennsylvania, for tho purpose of extend ing throughout the American community that at tachment to the fine 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. Subset.lifers for this year are entitled to their choice of any two of the four following splendid engravings, any ono of which is fhlly worth the subscription price: 1. JoIIN Kxox's INTERVIEW WITH MART' QUEEN one SCOTTS. 2. RUTH AND BOA.. 3. Meney's Duit4st. 4. CHRISTIANA AND nob CHILDREN. Each subscriber also receives a copy of the Art Union Reporter, monthly, after his subscrip tion: this should induce early subscriptions. Af ter payment of all expenses, the balance of the funds arising from subscriptions is represented by pri:e certificates, lunging from $4O to $lOOO, which are 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. Thus, for five dollars each member is once of receiving two engravings which could not be pur chased elsewhere with the same money, and has also the chance of obtaining a flue original paint hug to be selected by himself: ! JOHN scow, Esq., is the Honorary Seem : tory for this county, mkt will receive and remit s ultscriptions. TIIE AMERICAN ART-UNION NENV YORK. PROGRAMME FOR 1851. Every subscriber of five dollars is a member for the year, and is entitled to, 1. 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 artists. 11. A print of Mr. Jones's line Engraving ou Steel, measuring nineteen inches by twenty-ono 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 late Mexican War. 111. A set of Five Prints from finished line En gravings on Steel, of the average size of eight . inches, by ten inches, and executed by distm . guiblual American Engravers, after the following paintings, viz.: Marion Crossing the Pede, By Ranney-, Mount Washington, from the Valley of Conway, By Kensett, merican Harvesting Scenery, By Cropsey, Old '76 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 iu a portfolio, instead of framing, 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 lot a small investment—of se- curing the possession of a superior work, gratify ing his taste for Art, and of affording encourage ment to promising Artists of his own country. SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED BY] J. T. SCOTT. Honorary Secretary Huntingdon, July I 7, 1851. IRUN PUMPS and Lead Pipe, tbr well or cia torn, Inc sale by J. &. W. Sexton. May 29,'51. GREAT Improvement In Dagnerreotypeing VAN LOAN & CO., No. 118, Chesnut street, Philadelphia, have, by recent discoveries in their art, enabled themselves to take pictures at all times, with great certainty—as well in stormy as clear weather—which are justly pronounced b'y artists and scietifle men, UNRIVALLED, for depth of tone and softness of light and shade. By working themselves, they not only produce pictures which are GOOD AND CHEAP!! but by far the best and cheapest which can be 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 pic ture, being scarcely one-half the prices charged at other establishments, tbr pictures of equal size— but of inferior quality. Their GALLERY OF Pon- TOASTS, consisting of some hundreds, embraces a collection of DISTINGUISHED AMERICANS worthy the attention of visitors to their rooms, which are OPEN AT ALL TIMES. The collection which they had deposited in the 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 possibility of mistake, they guarantee every picture to be of the best ma, terials, and unless it is entirely satisfactory to the customer, NO CHARGE IS MADE. • When visiting the city call at their rooms, whether you wish a Daguerreotype or not. The admission is free, and you will be pleased with your visit. Don't forget the number, 118 Chesnut street, a few doors below Fourth. Philadelphia, Nov. 19, 1850.. GLASGOW & STEEL, Saddle, Harness & Trunk Manufacturers. THE undersigned are now associated in the I above business, in the old stand heretofore ' occupied by Wm. Glasgow, in Main street, near ly opposite the store of T. Read & Son. Every thing in their line will be furnished on the shortest notice, and on terms that cannot fail to suit all: They manufacture the most of their work themselves, and can thetefore assure the public that every article will be made in the best and most durable manner. Ire' A large assortment of superior SAD.. DLES, READY MADE, always on hand. IV' Hides, and country produce, generally, taken in exchange for work. W3I. GLASGOW returns thanks for the liberai patronage heretofore extended to hiro,:and hopes that his old patrons will continue to patronize the new firm. WM. GLASGOW, August 27, 1850. WI. STEEL. NEW AND POPULAR SCHOOL BOOKS. . • elomnrehensive 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. Phi Wilt. Teachers and School. Committees addressing letters to us post paid, will be furnished with copies for examination. A full and complete assortment of Books and Stationary for sale at the lowest prices. May 1,1851.-1 y CHEAP AND GOOD WATCHES, T WELRY AND SILVER WARE, at the Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry Store, No. 55, North Third Street. Gold Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18 caret cases, $3O and over ; Silver Lever Watches, full jeweled, $lO and over; Silver Lennie, Jeweled, $ll and over; Silvet Quartier Watches, $5 to $10; Gold Pencils, $1 to $l3; Gold Pencils, warranted, $1 and oven. Breast bins, Finger Rings, and every des cription of Jewelry in like proportion. He would wish to inform his friends in Huntingdon county, that he has enlarged his establishment, and greatly increased his already extensive stock of goods, which he now offers fOr sale at such prices that will strike terror to all competitors. Call and see me; I will charge you nailing for looking. Don't forget the RED SIGN, six Odors North of our friend Hirst's City Hotel. THOS. READ, Tr. Nu. 15, North Third Strode. Philadelphia, Sept. 17, 18504 Encourage Your Own Mechanics! WEN & W . M. BOAT, would respectfully annotince to the pdbtic, that they are now carrying on the COACH MAKING BUSINESS in all its various branches, at the old stolid for merly occupied by Adams & Boat, a few doors west of the Presbyterian church, where they are now manufacturing Buggies, Carriagee, tierces ches, Rockaways, Deurborns, &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 Bdggies and Rockitways, finished in the latest style. They have a good assortment of Lumber, selected with a great deal of care, seasoned for use, and invite those who are desirous of purehasiiT vehicles to call and examine their work and am teriala, and judge fur themselves, as they intend to make 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 tha same, under the new firm. We have some sec ondhand work which is of a good quality, which we will sell right. Give us a call. We wi:l sell low for cash. Huntingdon, Aug. 13, 1850. SCOTT TRIUMPHANT QI.'LENI)II) sleek of WATCHES, CLOCKS, $3 and JEWELRY, at Philadelphia prices. Just received at Scott's Chet"? Jewelry Store, shred doors west of T. Read & Sons store. The public are respectfully solicited to call and see. LOOK HERE! THERE'S NO HUMBUG ABOUT THISr JAMES E. WOOD Respectfully informs his friends and the publid generally, that ho has taken a Ado one door east Mr Henry Smith's chair manufactory, where he is prepared to manufacture BOOTS AND SHORE; in the most fashionable and durable manner; and he pledges himself to spare no pains to fit and please all who may thvor him with their cusstom. He purchases the best materials he can get in the market• lie hopes by strict attention to business to receive a share of public patronage. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for work. Huntingdon, May 8, 1851. DR. J. D. STONEROAD, H AVING located permanently at Mill Creek, oilers his professional services to that com munity. All calls trusted to his care will receive his utmost attention. GOLD PENS-8 or 10 di ff erent kinds, from 621 cis. to 10 dollars, at _