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VOLUME XVI.
Audit. r's Nctice.
The nndersigned appointed Auditor by the
Court to distribute the assets in the hands of
Benjamin Leas, Admr. of Mary Barton, dee'd. to
and among those entitled to the same, will attend
for that purpose at his Office in tho Borough of
Huntingdon, on Monday the 29th day of Decem
ber next, when and where all persons interested
can attend if they think proper.
JACOB MILLER, Auditor.
Huntingdon Nov. 27, 1851.
Auditor's Notice.
The undersigned appointed Auditor by the
Court to distribute the assets in the hands of Ja
cob Shoup, Executor of Philip Shoop, deed. to
nod among those entitled to the same, will erten('
for that purpose at his Office in the Borough of
Huntingdon, on &mutiny the 27th day of Deceit,.
her next, when mid where all persona interested
can attend if they think proper.
JACt )11 ILLER, auditor.
Huntingdon Nov. 27, 1851.
)i!',S, GLIM, TURPENTINE, Sand, Paints,
Bra Ales, Saul paper, &c. &c., at the
,tore of 1 ii:eliltat &LENNEY.
PHEl6tiNws DOUBLE REFINED SY lI
'IIP4 New Orleans, and S. fl. Molasses, fur
sale cheap at the now store of
BRICKER & LENNEY.
POFFEE, Sitgar, Hire, Cho.)bite, Tea, (linger,
Puppet.. Cloves, Ci/1113111011. Allspice, Tohne•
co, Cig,rl, Stud, &e. &e., fir sale nt the new
store of BRICKER 4. LENNEY.
TIUTTEIR. Fees. Hogs, Lard, Clover Seed,
Grain, Potatoes, &e., &e., when in exchange
for goods at Mill ket prices at the new• store of
BIIiCKER & LEN;\IY.
A RARE I'IIANCE!
MR. G. ItUSSIELL.
DAGUERREAN OPERATOR,
Is in Hrniin,ilon and will remain a few days.
in order to oxford persons desirous of procuring
good - Daguerreotype likenesses an opportunity of
doing so. Mr. IL has availed himself of all the
recent improvements in the art, and assures the
piddle that he is prepared to tithe Likenesses as
quick and as well, as ally operator ii, the United
titates.
Ladies and Gentlemen who vivit the room for
the purpose of having !denims taken are respect
fully requested to dress in dark or figured material,
avoiding white or light blue.
The most suitable time for children is from 11
A. M. to 2 P. M. Grown -persons any time,
front 8 A. M. to 4i P. M.
Nov. 20, 1851.
IMPROVED STOCK.
Constantly on hand, and for sale the most
highly improved Durham Short Horn cantle,
Chester Hogs, South Down, Colswald and
Leicester Sheep.
The sill:scriber now offers for sale several very
fine Durham Sbort nom Roll and heifer calves;
two Chester Boars; clout lire months old, which
took the first premium ter pigs of that age at
the late State Agricultural Fair: also, sixteen
young thorough hrol Pi4s of the same breed,
about three necks old; also, eight thorough
Bock nod Ewe Landis of his South Down Huck.
The teelersigeed wkea plematre iu statiukt that
for MI the stuck which lie Exhibited, at the State
Agricultural Fair, he received the highest pre
miums for :south Down mid Leicester sheep and
Chester flogs.
Any letters directed to En le Foamlry P. Ou
Muting(lun Cu., Penna., will be attended to.
ROBERT HARE PowEL.
Nur.'2o, 1851
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given to the Stockholders of
the Spruce Creek and Philipslatrg 'Turnpike Hood
Company, that au election will be held at the house
of James Chitinherliti, Warrior,inatk town hip.
Huntingdon County, wt Monday, the Silt day of
beeenthertiext, between the hours of 1,110 and six
o'clock, P. M., to elect one President, tire Alone
kers mai eke Trcastirer,to serve the ensuing year.
lie order or the heed.
B. F. .PArr UN, Treater.
Nov. 20, 1851,
l'ablic Sale.
Agreeable to the last Will and Testament of
John Flasher, Sr., there will he sold 01 public
outcry en the premises of said deceased, on Suter
day, die 10th day of January I 852,,it 10 o'clock in
the forenoon, EIGHT ACRES OF LAND,
more or less, under a good state of cultivation.—
The improvements are a Lug House with a stone
Kitehen, and it small Barn. Possession will he
given on the lot of Ap newt. Terms made I
known on day of sale.
AARON STAINES,
JOHN SHOP E, S Exeentor.
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c.
The undersigned is just opening another large
assortment of the alcove articles, atitian p r i ces ,
.and earnestly invites every body to eall• and ex
amine for themselves. _
Watches, Clocks, And Jewelry, carefully and
promptly.
.repaired, and warranted tor one year.
J. T. scow.
Nov. 6, 1851.—tf.
CHEAPER
Than Ever!!
If von want to get the worth of your money,
Yt2 y ; ruin
GEO. OWIN,
vr.l find the LARGEST, BEST and
:..t assurnni•ia Lei goods that the town
can produeei and that, too, at such low prices,
that all who purchase are filly satisfied that our
motto is true, "a quick sixpence is butter than a
slow shilling."
Huntingdon, Nor. 3, 1851.
Aulitor's Notice,
The undersigned appointed Auditor by the
Court distribute the assets in the hands of
timtins, Admr. of Jolt I'. Dean deed.,
tonna anion,. Musa entitled to the same, will at
tend for that purpose at bis.olliee in the Borough
of Huntingdon on Monday the 22nd day of De
cember next, when and where they call attend if
they think proper.
JACOB 51.11LER, Auditor.
Hunt. Nov, 27, 1251.
SELLING OFF
AT COST.
As I am determined to sell all my goods at cost
or less, consisting of
DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, QUEENS
WARE, GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS,
HOOTSAND SHOES, •
I would respectfully invite all persona wishing
goods at first cost to call cold examine 'fly - , t; ek
before purchasing elsewhere. 1 wilt sell lower
that; goods have ever been heretofore offered in
the county. For instuce, - •
21 cent Delanes at from 12 to 18 cents.
Cottee 10 cents; Sugar from 1 to 8 cents.
390 pieces of Calico at from 3 to 9 vents.
Wool Shawls from 50 cents to 7 dollars.
50 pieces of Ginghams from 10 to 18 cents.
Cassimeres, Cloths, Satinetts, Tweeds & Jeans.
20 pieces white and red flannels ut from 121 to
23 cents.
40 pieces of ldeached muslin.; frotn 3 to 8 cents.
Brown muslins from 3 to 8 cents.
Diapers—table and porting,
Linseys and tickings from ti to 12} eents.
Hosiery and glores. Nee. silk, eotton and linen,
together with an assortment of all other goods
usually kept in a country store.
JAMEI MAGUIRE,
Huntingdon, Nun•. 6, 1b51.,
ASSIGNEES' SALE.
Will be otii,ed at piddle sale ou the premises
on Smarties, the 20th tit Dec., MI, the
property, situated in Mel:motel[swam :—TWO
LO I'S OF IatOUND; • the improvements unit
tine Log House too storys high, with Basement
• and Cehor, fronting on the Bedford Road, and ad
joining the swing lot on • the east, and lots of A.
Fraker, Esq., on the west. Also a lot of of an
acre, Situate d in the village laid out by Mr. Situ
giou and adjoining 111Touttellstown. The above
locations arc desirable and w ell worthy of tlui no
tice of persons wishing to purchase propetty.—
Also, at the • Same time and place a lot of Sole
Loather, Upper, Harness Nips, °fa good quali
ty. Terms made known on day of sale.
J. B. 61VEN,
JOHN ISN 114:11,
Assignees of 1). Prutzwan.
Nov. 13, 18.51.—t5.
WATCHES, C1.0g3 1
AND
The sitli,eriber lin, by extreme exertiini,iinil
with tbe assistance of u few fritunk, ut but bUC-
Certillil in opening an lingortnielit of
CLOCKS, WATCHES
AND
JEWELRY,'
•
in the formerly ()coupled b y Dr. It. K. Neff
and Brother, cue 'four east of Mr. Livingston'S
Hotel, in the borough of Huntingdon, where he
otters for sale a great variety of the above articles
at very low price,
Clucks, Watches and Jewellry will he repaired
in the very he,t manner, all of which he will war
rant for one year.
He hopes, by selling at low prices and paving
strict attention to business, to merit a libera
share at' public patronage.
JOSEPH RIGGER.
Huntingdon, Aug. 14, 1851,--11:
•___.
TEN DAYS . LATER!
CUBA IS IllEE!!
An account of the whole artir may he seen at
thestore of HENR' CORNPROBST, in Nils
town, together with the largest and cheapest as
sortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
ever offered in thitt or any Either village in the
volley of the Juniata. His stock consists of
every article itsuolly found iu retail stores. he
has a complete itssurtnnua of
DRY GOUDS, liiIOCEIIIES, HARDWARE,
QUEEN:MARE &e.
111 of which will be disposed of ut a very slight
advance on cult.
CAgTINGS °r every dc , cription always on hand
and fur sale at the lamest cash prices.
Sept. 25. 1851.
FARM & SAW-MILL
AT
FItIVATE SALE.
The undersigned will sell that tract of land sit
uate in Jackson township, Huntingdon county,
adjoining lauds or Martin Grimly, James Duff.
A. U. Curtin, Joint 'Weaken. end land lately
owned by William Magill, containing
TWO HUNDRED/I.IV - .0 TWENTY
diCRES
'and allowance, now occupied by John L. Walker
with one good frame house, plusteriel itt the in
side, with a fountain of pure, soft and very cold
water running at the doer, on e l og h ous e mo u i bi e
fitr a tenant lintue, it squared log barn with a
shingle roof, it good saw-mill and other buildings
then:On erected, May or sixty acres of sail land
are cleared nail under knee aniline good state
of cultivation and nearly all the lialtinee Call he
cleared and cultivated. A eonsideraldaportion of
the uncleared Itart is Frirtoin land of as goodquial
ity us eau be fomel iu theeounty. The tract also
contains at good limestone quarry. The
Is turned by the east brunch of Stone Creek, a
never failing stream which is used seveat tunes
above to (Ines Greenwood Furnace, anti is Mann
. one and three fourth miles from tile smile branch
of Stone Creek, which ti a navig.oile stream emp
tying into the Juniata at Ilutittn,tilit. The prop
erty is situated ne.ir tic Immo of Stone Mountain,
which affords an unequalled range tier
There is timber coon!' on the property to pay
fur it two ur three times over. Au undoubted ti
tle will be given.
Tams to suit the purchaser.
J. SEWELL, STEWART.
Nuntingdon, Dee. 1801.
ACKEHEL,
CODFISH,
Constantly on hand, Se
SHAD,
SA TAR/N. I fur . sale by -
111.11111N65, ). J. PALMER 8, CO.
PORK, I Market street Wharf
HAMS AND SIDES, 1 PHILADELPHIA.
SHOULDERS, I
LARD St CHEESE, .1
Oct. 9, 1851.
HUNTINGDON, PA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1851.
PETITION.
To the Honorable the Juqgee of the Court of
Quarter Sessions of dtintingdon county, et
January Term, 1852:
The Petition of George Householder,'. of the
township of Penn, (villnge of Marklesburg) in
the said county, respectfully sheweth: That he
continues to occupy in the said township, that
frame house, which has heretofore been used and.
occupied by him as a public house of entertain
ment, and is desirous of continuing to keep a pub
lic house therein. Ile therefore prays your Hun
' era to grant hint ,a license -tu keep a public loose
at the place aforesaid for the ensuing year. And
he trill ever pray, hr.
• dEORGE HOUSEHOLDER.
The subscribers, eitiiens of the township of
Petm. in the county of Ilunting,dun, recommend
the alaive petitioner and certify that the • him or
Tavern :Move mentioned is necessary to ticcom
modate the public and entertain strangers and
travellers; and that tile petitioner above named
is of good repine fur honesty and temperance and
is well provided with house ilium and Ml.',
niences fur the lodging and accommodation of
strangers and trove tiers.
. .
lia7lii) Gainer, Sr., Gottlca, Aupperle, Mathew
31'0.11, Jacob Uio'c, 11,ilip
Mavis; Soloniam 9a.) era, Adam Ziegler, !saute
elitner, eulardal Seare, Abraham) Grubb, Au-
Ilrew Grove, George Shell, Benjamin Grove, Ja
cob S. Grove, Julia Peightel, Ludwig Hoover,
John !louver, Benjamin U. hoover.
PETITION.
•
To the liononthle, the Judges of the court of
quarter Sessions of the Peace fur the cotinty
oilluntingdon: •
The petition a: John Stahl seslacetfully show
ed': Thit your pvt.tioner continues to occupy
the house heretofore kept by Wat. a laublie house
of eatertaininent,situate in the village or Shot . -
tersv.l.e, iu the township of Morris, whicil trout
its neighborhood and situation is neessary tar the
aceuniudatiun of tile l'athiie, and tire entertain.
'neat of strangers and travelers.
That he is well provided with stabling for
110.e4 and all ethavenianees neressary fur the en
tertainment of strangers Mill travellers: he there
hare respeettially prays the Calm ;IA grant hint s
License to keep an Inn, or Public !Louie of en
ter...eat Were. And your petitiuner still
I pray, Sc.
We the undersigned citizens of the Vihtge and
timuship aforoitnit, hcing personaliy acquainted
with John Sta ti.e above named tietitioner„ and
also having . a kataidedge of the house tor which
the license is pwed, It,, hereby certify that seek
liithse is necessary to twevonmeod in the public
unit entertain strangers or 'rat eters, that he is a
pet,. of gout! repute fur honesty and ttt4 hots
well provided with hou,te MOM and fur the lodg
tic, and acconiunalation•uf strangers and travelers.
We therefore beg lease to reeuumneud hint fur
a License agreeable to his petit on.
• Robert Kinkead, John Renner, Peter Sindier,
Samuel Hildahrtin, Casper Weight, James Carl
' gen, John John Alvtiner, John Pow,
Samuel !tarnish, George Haupt, Jacult Dar
nish, David Garnish, Joseph Luker, Peter Gin-
I ter, A. Melintick.
Estate of Samuel Steel, Esq., decd.
Last Notice.
All persons indebted to the: estate of Sstnuel
Steel, Esq., late of the Borough of 11111111iTaillUll.
ded., are requested to make payment in jell
of the claims respectively due front 111C91 4,11 or be
fore the second Monthly of November next.
. Persons neglecting to comply with the shove
notice need not expert nny further indulgence.
3Aims dwiN
GEIMGE A. ~TEFL.-Ex'rx,
UItAND OPENING
Fall and Winter Clothing
AT THE lIUNTEVGDON CLOTEI
MG STORE. , •
A. WILLOUGHBY, has jtmt rernrnefl from
the enst'with at large and snletaliq assortment at
•
Fall and Winter Clothing
for 17101. Mid hays, reed° in the ; ate , f as hi on an d
in the most durable manlier. Who ever wants
to be dressed Maior and cheaper then any !only .
else in town, let him call of WilloughhyN cloth
ing store, one doer West of Thos . . Reed & Son,
drug store in Huntingdon. Call end see ior.
yourselveo. Het. 9, 1831.
NOTICE.
AMAN & MARKS inform the !midi, that they
• still enutinue to make coffins at the u 54 stale'
formerly wimple,' by Ttnmmr Burehinell in the
reor 4. the Sent of Temperance Hell, fronting on
Washington Zitrect, mot attend funerels either
in , Mom or eon try. They heel, a splendid Hoarse
fur the accommodation of their eu , tomers.
July 17, 18;A.—tf
TO PHINTERS.AND PUBLISHERS.
TnE untlesigned begs leave to call the atten
tion or Printers and Publishers, to the fact
Hutt he continue: to manufacture all kind , or
BOOR, NEWSPAPER, .101 l and FA NCY
TYPE, at Ids all ,t,oul, N. W. Corner of Third &
Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, at his usual low
prfens tar cash. lie ha,, just introduced a large
quantity of new style
4011 & FANCY TYPE.
ell of whirls are made of the hest metal ; and for
!seamy of finish mut ihsralsilitv, contest he surpass
ed hy env other foundry in the Union. His long
Co Perieuce. in the different isranches of the trade
us smell as in the mixing of metals, will. he flatters
himself; enabled him to make a better article and
ate tinsels less prime then any of his competitors.
lle keeps co,tantly on howl at large variety of
Cases,Uhases,einmsosingtitieka,hapesing.stottea,
Common and Brass Galleys. Stands, fisaltius,
Brass Rides, Leads, Printing Presses, Furniture,
and all tither articles required in It Printing Office.
(11l Type taken its exchange fur new at nine
crusts ter tamed.
• Printers are requested to cull and examine his
speciments bethre purchasing elsewhere. Alt or
tiers thankfaliv received soul promptly attended to,
Ast. lilt Pisi , ,,mlphiss Type Foundry, curter of
Third and l..;,sestnut streets.
July 3, 1851.-ly.
Zv 0': I
All persons Wing unsettled account.; with the
late hint of Dorsey i Aluguire are respectfully re
quested to call and have the slllllO satisfactorily
arranged, as they are determined to hare the ac
counts settled without respect to persons.
Huntingdon July 31, 1841.
Mk LAhlitS & kSbI
ASSONTAIENT OF NEW GOODS,
JUST RECEIVED BY
George (win,
At his Cheap store in the Diamond.
GEO. GWIN respectfully intimts the citizens,
of the borough and minty of Iluntiogdon, tl,et
hello just, received an tumially huge stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
consisting' of every variety of
Lades' E. Gentlemen's Dress Geeds,
OF THE NEWEST STYLES;
and rill ,)ther articles in.the Dry-Goods line,
Oct: iNEs, QuEENsII'AILE
ti ird
.4 7 1,1.5 S IV ARE, .
11UOT ).4 . ,` i OES' 114 erc.
and in flirt every variety of Goods to suit this
market. Sink or swim, live or die, survive or per
ish, I ;UN detcrmincd u , .t to he i th il e rs o ld I.y nor
CSIIIIIHAMIVIII ill !Ilk section oldie country, and
this is no hum tog, no, is it intended to deceive.
(live me it tall and 1 ' , ill convince you that tny•
statements are sttictly trite. Call and examine
my stock and judge titr yourselves, mid without
moment's hesitation 'you will be eorivinced • that
1 purpose meeting my pledge. my stock is en
tirely new and of the latest styles. 1 hike pleas
tirein showing theta ut all times free of charge,
feeling thankful for past favors, I hope, by
strict attention to business, to merit a continuance
of the saute.
Huntingdon, Oct. 9, 1851
''.)- 9 0 0 (I)
RE WARD
For the Mau what strucklly Pat-
FALL AND DEM It GOODS.
The attention of the public generally is invited
to tho tact that
& W. SAXTON
JOHN STAHL,
have just received one of tl.c large, assortments
or Fall and Whiter ( io..k ever lwencht to this
place; nil or which ti ey i'Per at price; so greatly
rethwell as to make t ken. Marc
B.EAD QUARTERS FOR BARGAINS !
Their supply caihraeus all the usual variety of
Cloths, Citssitourcs, Sattinets and Vesting;
. 111uslins, Prints, Flannels, &c. .
to
gether with the latest styles of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Consisting of Silks, Me!inos, l'ar
,
Inettu, Cloths, Ito Lanes, 6Ln:tame., Ho-
Fiery, &c.; and ti very large am:minima of
Ladles, Misses anti Children's Shoes;
and Ni EN'S AND lIHYS' 13001'S AND
/LS of every description. They also invite
paiticid,r attention to their stock of
QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE,
And the best stuck of HARDWARE in town.
They have al,o
FRESH GROCERIES,
of the very 14,4 quality, which they will tell nt
a very small ildrance On post. Cult and event
ine for yourselves. They have ulna a beautiful
article of
• C....tat3• C 2
Carpeting, and evert other articki email• kept in
cuiniiry c 6" We will receive awl store
grid. ? and alai pay ti,e bigLe,t prices fi.
it ;tit 1 it is irlihtte.t by all that a•u have ti,e
must cuilveilient place to unload groin in or about
Oct. a,
r EXiI'IIEMENT!!
WHAT A TREMENDOLS RUSH TO
WITNESS THE GRAND EXIIIIIITION
OF
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING
AT THE
Cheap Clothing Store.
JAC4)I3 tiNY It l K has just Nturned from the
Kant with the cliviiite,t and best :1St:11111.11i
of Clothing ever offered to the citizens of liontipg
doe eonety, con. , isting is port it
CUATS--111.tek awl brown cloth,
piibt end felt cloth of the latest rut met
style.
PA NTALOONS-I,llftek nild fancy eassimere,
doeskit,atinett; corduroy' and keavy tweed:
yEsTs.—A vvry general ssi,ortment of silk
satin, ca ,, iniere, velvet, Moth, black titney,
and an cudlc, variety of other styles, which can
not he enumerated' in nu advertisement.
in ivalit *of ...ay article littewin
Nita it gn.atly to their inivitrltag . , to call at SNY
-I)Eli'S for lie is deterntine.l to sch cheaper thou
any whir estahli,hinent in thin section of country.
ict. 1801.—ti
School. Rocks.
lmer..ol's 1 2 3 claw; Render+, •
Primary Gomm! 7.V,
Geography and Atlas,
C,onstoek's l'hilusuphy,
Wilt's ' do I & 2 polcis,
Smith', G 111111111411%
irlittS on the Mind,
:lenient's blev.mphy of the Heavens,
Williard's U. S. flistOrS,
Emer.on's Arithmetic 1 2 & 3 part,
;`.l,h'. New Speller '
Song Books for the School Room,
For sale nt the store. of Geo. Gwi.n,
M. & J. 111. HOWE.
witor.Esmx DEALERS.
No. 111 N. M . ,/ St.. 3d Am. btl.oto Rae',
_ PHILADELPHIA.
00,010 fm•u lir:;.7l;l;7B7K74l(;:r..f ; liiitetl 130p1019,
60).nests Ce.l.lr Tubs, 6UO C;eoar Cluirns,4oo
800 worts Willow Baskets.—
Also, tvery description of thistle Briishes, nits,
Easton, Wood, and Willow Warn at the
Itmestmiiiiitiictitrers' cash prices.
N. I.—Orders promptly tilled.
.Aiii,ust 28, 1851.
L. PELOUZP.
10 Half Barrels Herring for sato by
J. 6- W. Saxton.
liar 19, 'SI.
Enfrred arrontliv to Aet of Norm., In the me
Ibsl, by J. 14. lOUMITON, M. D., lo the clerk's
Of3cc of the Dirtect Court for the Eastern
District of Penneylieule.
Another Scientific Wonder!
GREAT OURE FOR
DYSPEPSIA!
Dn. J. S. HOUGHTON'S
- - -p , ------ - - "- -t,
~.,
itrp
,
~..4, 4 , , ..,
1)
DIGESTIVE FLUID,
OR, G.ts'lltlC JUICE.
Prepared from Rennet, or the fourth
stomach of the ox, utter directions of Baran
MOM:, tl.e great Physiological Chemist, by J. S.
Houghton. M. I). Pn. •
.
Thi s n truly wondertni remedy f u r Indigestion,
Dysisep,iii..humthre, Liver C. 1111 1111111, Conqi
patb.n. and Dehility. Curing lifter Nnture's oun
method, by Noures own Agent, the Gastric
Juice.
Half a teaspoonful of PEPSIN, infoed
n• -
tcr, will digest or Iloinive, Fire Pounds of Roast
Be«f in (shout too hours, our of 11.0 stomach.
GEO. GIVIN.
PEPSIN is the chief element, or Great Digest
ing Principle of the Gastric Juice—the So/cent o-
Me Food, the Pugging, Preserving, and Stimuli:l
tint) Ageut of the Stomach and Intestines. It
isextracted from the Digestive Stomach of the
Ox, thus forming nn Artificial Digestive Fluid,
precisely like the natural Gastric Juice in its
Chemical powers, and furnishing a Complete and
Perfect Substitute for it. lie the aid of this
preparation. the pains and evils of Indigestion end
I)vspep•ia are removed, just as they would he by
a * healthy St0111:101. It I. doing wonders for Dvs
peptic,. curing cases of 1 /chility. Emaciation, I,fer
vils Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption, sup
-1)(0.1 to be un the verge of thegvave. Tito
Scientific Evidence upon which It is based, is in
the highest degree Cnriiiii.4 taut Remarkable.
terson.
. BARON l.11:1111O in his celebrated work on
Chemistly, says: "An Artificial Diges
tive Fluid, analogou. , to the Gastric Juice, note
lie readily prepared from the meat and eggs, will
b e softened, changed, and digested, just in the
Mille manner as they would he in the human
stomach."
Dr. COMB& in bin valuable writings on the
"Physilogy of Digestion," observes that '• a
dintiLittion of the due quantity of the Gastric
faire in a prominent and all-prevailing entre of
Dyspepsia ;" and he states that " a ditinguished
prufesner of medicine in Loudon, who was severe
ly afflicted with thi. , complaint, finding everything
else to fail, hail recourse to the Uastrie Juice, oh
tained from the stomachs of living animals, which
proved elunpletly successfid."
_ .
Dr. 1atX11...01 - , author of the famous works
011 .'Vegetable Diet„" says : "It is a remarkable
filet in physiology, that the rtomachs of animals,
macerated in water, impart to the fluid the pmp
erty of dlesnlcing various articles of foodonal of
etlecting a kind of artificial digestion or them hi
nu wbm different front the nutural digestive pro
cess.,
fir Call on the Agent, and get a Deteriptive
• Circular, gratis, giving a large amount of' Seien
title Evidence, similar to the above, together with
Reports of Remarkable Cures, tiom all parte of
the United State , .
AS A DYSPEPSIA erREIT,
Rr. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN hos. ',minced tie
most 111111,40 ts etticetii, in curing eases of Debili
ty, Emaciation, Net - veins Decline, and Dyspeptic
Umisninptinst. 11 is• impussible to give the details
()ft.., in tl u lbaits uithis talvertisemcnt ; hut
anthem wa.ed certilicatmi hire been given amore
than Twn Winked Remarkable Cu re s, in Phila.
delida, New and Ruston alone. These
acre nearly all Ilesi.erate ot,es. nail the cares
were nut only rapid nod wondeatti, hot perma
nent.
It is a great Ncrvott4 Antidote, and pnrtieclarly
useful fi n • tendency to Bilious disorder, Live!
Compleitit, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fe
ver and tic evil elicits of Quinine, Statuary, and
other drags spoil the Jiigestive OlpOls, after
long siekiless. Also, lot exetssa iu e, ing, mil the
WO free use of ardent spirits. it .ilinust recon
ciles Ltetiit/i with litteuipercuire.
WA) . STOMAeII (20:111'LAINTS,
Thor.. is 110 tin m id . 1 iiii
Wilk+ it does 1114 scan to retii li :Mil remove at
once, No matter' hew leul they may he, it Gives
Itistunt.Relief: A oinfik , dose MIN. F oil MP en
piertsme ofporkmbo: and it curtly needs to he repent
ed for n 91.0 rt limo to inah. thc,egf)od (•tkets per
manent. ]'unity uF 1311/11 1 1 and Vigor of lively fol
low et once. It is particularly excellent its eases
of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of the
distress after eating, low. cold state of
rite Blood, Heaviness, Loa m>, of . Spirts, Despot,
dimity to Insanity, Shield°, &c.
rlinikitini'; Pepsin,' is sold by nearly all
the denTersiti tine drugs iind.Pripitlitr Medicines,
liriabzliiitit the United States,. It is prepared in
Powder and in Fluid ihrin—itnil in Prescription
vials for Clio nee of I'lip:44,ms.
• l'riridc Circulars for the nee of Physirians, may
ho obtained of lb.. ltoligliwn or his Agente, ai
the whohi H . III•CS4 of prepairsiii•n. awl
tho &tinhorn it, ni,on o Lich ti,c claims ot
this now remedy: As it is u t it Ferret
Remedy, nu obiecOons can nl,iitiet its use
by .Physiehti, in ri,pecbdile standing and reiiiittir
practice. frier, /Nl.l 1)111.1.Aqt per hottl,
OBSERVE 'nits !—Every bottle of the
getonne. I'eli-in ' , coin the written signotore ol• J.
ti. ilunghton, Al. 1)., Philadelphia, Pa. Copy
right awl Trade Mark secured.
lk , r Sold by nil Druggi•ts and Deniers. in
\ludo ices.
foe sale by Thomas Reed & Son, Mutt
ingduu, l'a.; Julat Luts, Slarleritturg
.1 11 9 11 . 1 4'. E. ( I rbisuu, (Mason's. 'N..; J. $6. .1,
Kelly Runt Calans, ra [Nue. 13, 1145L-ly.
A Splendid assortment of Laditt4 Slippers tta.
13. sale by J. W. Stirton..
May :9, '3l.
GOLD PENS—Er or 10' diflbrent kinds, from
64 et, to 10danrs. nt
Scott's Cheap Jnwelry Store.
F ANCY Articles in ondleas variety at
Snare's Store.
B OOKS and STATIONAI;tY of all kinds 1 j
Ed. Snore" Stern,
THE
SCIENTFIC EVIDENCE!
NUMBER 47.
.1. D. WILLIAMS. -JOHN HAFT, /R.
Z. D. WILLIAMS & Co.,
W &dude Grocers and Commission Merchant* OA
Dealers in Produce and Pittsburg
enyitetures,
No. I 16, Wood Street, Pittsburg..
HAVE NOW IN STORE, and to arrive this
week, the following goods, of the most re
cent importations, which are offered on the moss.
reasonable tersnen
115 catty boxes prime Green Tea.
45 half chests do do
46 " Oolong and Cbulan.
100 hags Rio Coffee.
15 .‘ Loguyra and Jars.
60 boxes B's, s's, ..tritild I it lump tobacco.
35 Otis. Nos. I anal 3 Mackerel.
20 and do Nu. 1 do
2 and tdu Soloist,.
50 coxes soiled Herring.
1300 Ito extra Madder.
S bales Cassia, 1 bale Cloves,
6 bags Pepper & Alspice, 1 blill'Cartnegs,
2 'ibis Groins.l Ginger, I bbl ground pepper;•
1 bbl Ground Pimento, 10 kegs ground Mustard
10 kegs ground Cassia, 10 do do Closes,
2 bbls Garret's Snuff, 45 leis Stearin Candles;
20 lots Star Candles, 10 do Sperm do
100 disc Masons Black'g 100 lbs sup. Rice Flour,
100 Ibs S. F. Indigo, 20 din Ink,
15U dim Corn Brooms 125 slot Patent Zinc
50 lixs extra pure Sta rch, Wash Boards,
25 do Saleroom, 75 Ibis N. 0. Molasses,
15 bids S. 11. Molasses, 10 do Golden Syrup,
25 do Loat; Crustiest, 550 Ilia seedless Ridsins,
& Powdered Sugar, 50 drums Smyrna Figs,
20jars Bordeaux Prunes, 50 lbs Sicily Prunes,
5 boxes Ruck Candy, 2 boxes Geniis Citrons,
ludo Cocoa & Chocolate, 5 du Castile & Almond
12 slue Military Soap, Snap,
1 bbl sup. Carl. Sochi, 1 bbl Cream Tartar,
1 MC Pearl Sign,2 elves Isinglass
2 cases Sicily & Rfined 1 case Arrim
. .
150 Bath Brick,
ill Flour Sulphur ; WO gross Matches,
lOU doz Extract of Lem- 5 tit. Lemon Sugar,
on, Rose dc, Vella.la, 1 cask Sal Soda,
Glass, Nails, White Lead, Lard oil, &e.
Refer to Merchants Thomas Rend & Son,
" Fisher & M'Murtrie,,
.‘ Charles Miller,
" Honorable John Ker, .
Huntingdon
May 15, 1851.-ly
FITS % FITS, FITS,
JOHN A. ,CLING
Bev leave to rethrn Ids sincere thanks, for the
very liberal patron:lgo he has heretofore received,
lOW at , the same time a generous public,
thathe still continues the
TAILORING BUSINESS,
nt the old stand of Jacob Snyder, where he will
he pleased to have his friends mill and leave their
measures.
Every garment is warranted, to fit neatly, end
shall bu well made
JOAN A. lING..
tr
Hunt., July, 1951
FRESH OYSTERS
AND•
REFRESHMENTS.
F. &. 0. SNYDER
Take this method of informing the puhß that
they are now receiving and are prepared to fur
nish
CI) • - •ea' Z2l M
with evetything else eunneeted with a well rage ,
ldted Eating
We *lre determined to spare no efforts to make
our estaldi.l.ment an agreettule place of resort.
Our sma of
FRUITS, CONFECTIO.A74 RIES,.
GROCERIES, CIIKES, aVUTS , ,
is unrivalled. We •aish every person to givens a
call, wlam, we are certain, we shall have the•ex
ironic pleasure of having them 'amine again, and
a g ain." F. & C. SNI DIAL
Sept. 4, 1851.—tf.
TO OWNERS OF
UPATENTED LANDS.—A II persons in nos
session of, or owning unpateintaS lands with
in this Conanonawitd, arc herchy unfilled that
tho act of asscilibly, passed tho 10th of April,
leM,entimai - An Ar, ici gi lands on which
money is due and unpahl to the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania,' nut whirl; act haii Mien extend
ed from time to tune he supplumentary laws,
\l'll.l, EXP.! itE ON T FIR,,IT DAY Oh'
DECEAI HER NEXT, after which time no
abatcuamint be :::...le Many 'merest which
luny hero accrued putt the original purchase
money.
It will therefOre he highly important to those in
terested to secure their patents and the benefits
of the said net and its supplements during the
time the same will continue in force.
WILLIAM MUTCHISO:I,
ISAAC PEIGIITAL,
BENJAMIN LEAS, •
Commissioners.
August 28, 1851
THE best assortment of Hardware in town, for
sale by J. 4. H). Saxton.
May 20, '5l.
OXE 111,4 rite 4 octave., harp stand MELO
DEAN tor rale at
Sept 11-0851
ED. SNA.R.E'S.
A Beautiful lot of du latest style of Bonnets,
ri large and small. Also, cli4lren'n Flats for
wale I.y J. o. W. Saxton.
May 29,'31.
101tAM.F.T'S Superior fold Pons, in gold and
Biker patent exten.lon cogs, warranted to
giro entire eatiafiletion. for sale nt
Scott's Clienp Jewelry Store.
QTLVER SPOONS of the latest patterns can ho
k 2.7 had at
E. Senree Jewelry Store,
PORTE MONNAIES-8 or 10 different
from 2S coots to 3 dollars at
Scott's Cheap Jewelry Store.
QI.X DOLLARS and Fifty cants for the largest
Gold Pencils, at
Ed. Snare's Jewelry Store•