Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, January 29, 1852, Image 3

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    Each the others love possessing,
Should sorrow clothe the brow
She will be to thee a blessing,
And a shield to tier be thou."
By the same, on the 14th inst., near
Shade Gap, Mr. JAMES HARPER to Miss
JANE JEFFRIEM.
joy youni; bride,
Atifi WI BCC/1r.4 are o'er,
May thee and thine in bliss abide
United, vier !lore."
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
The undersigned will offer for sale, at the Court
House, in Huntingdon, on Wednesday the 3d
day of March next, at one o'clock P. M., the fol
lowing real estate, to wit:
A tract of land, situate at the mouth of the
Raystown Branch, in the township of Walker,
and county of,Huntingdon, bounded by said Rays
town Branch and the Juniata River, and by a sur
tey of William Smith D. D., containing one hun
dred and forty six acres and one hundred and eighty
perches about seventy acres of which are cleared
and in a good state of cultivation, and haring a
good frame Dwelling House, frame Barn, end
out buildings, thereon erected, with an orchard of
choice fruit, cider prose &c.
ALSO, the following described tracts of naval -
ed land, situated in said township, along the said
Raystown,Branch, to wit:
ONE TRACT surveyed on a warrant in the
name of Rebecca Smith, containing 4() acres, and
140 perches.
ONE TRACT surveyed , on a warrant in the
lame of John Henderson, containing 110 acres
',ad allowance.
ONE TRACT surveyed on a warrant in the
name of George lea, containing 420 acres and
67 perches.
ONE TRACT adjoining the above, snr•eyed
on a warrant to William Fen, containing 355
acres and 116 perches.
ONE TRACT adjoining the above surveyed on
a warrant in the name of David Foci, containing
414 acres and 37 perches.
ONE TRACT surveyed on a warrant in the
name of Robert Fee, containing 181 acres and 78
perches.
This property hal a valuable water power,
which, with but slight expense, can be made
available, & for the purpose of Erecting a Saw Mill
or Tannery upon it, affords fucil ities that cannot
be equalled.
TERMS OF SALE.—One third of the pur
chase money to he paid on the let day of April
next, when possession will be given, and the resi
due in two equal annual payments with interest
to be secured by Bonds and Mortgage.
M. ALLISON HENDERSON,
ANDREW lIENDDRSON,
WM. J. HENDERSON,
,Inn. 29, 1852.—te.
Orphan's Court Sale.
By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of
Huntingdon County; will be offered at Public Sale
on the premises, on Thursday 26th, day of
February, A. D. 1852 at one o 'clock
clock I'. M., Au
the property of Dr. David Diller, late of War
riorsmark, dce'd. . .
A certain Lot of Ground, situate in the said
town of Warriorsmark, containing one quarter of
acre, and having a Two S'l OM: FRAME
DWELLING HOUSE,
frame stable, and other bnildings thereon erect.
TERMS OF SALE:—One third of the pur
chase money on the confirmation of the sale: the
residue in two equal annual payments, with in
terest, to be secured by Bonds and Mortgage.
JOHN T. mATHCAs
BENJAMIN F. PATTON, Esq. t Adnor's
By order of the Court,
M. F. CAMPBELL, Clerk.
January 29 1852.
Orphait's Court Salo.
In pursuance of an order of the orphan's Court,
of Huntingdon County, will he exposed to Public
Sale on the premises, on
Saturday, the 28th day of February next,
at ten o'clock A. M.
The following described Real Estate, to wit:
A Lot of Ground situate in the Borough o:
Alexandria, fronting GO feet on leant Street, and
extending hock along Ilarts-log Street 200 feet,
being Lot No. 20 in the plan of said Borough,
haring
A Large Two Story Brick Home,
frame Ware Howe, frame Shop, and frame Sta.
tic, thereon erected.
ALSO: Two Lots of ground, in said Borough,
on the North side of Front Street, fronting on
said street 00 feet and extending back across the
Penna., Canal, 200 feet to on alley, and being
Lot No. 37 in the plan of said Borough.
ALSO: Two Lend ground, in said Borough,
adjoining each other, and bounded by lots of
Samuel Hamer and Enoch Cline and being lots
Nos. 7 & 8, in the phut of said Borough.
ALSO: A lot or piece of ground in said Bor
ough, South orate Mansion Housc and lot above
described, containing 127 perches. •
ALSO: A lot or piece of ground, situate in Por
ter ownship, adjoining thu Borough of Alexan
dria, bounded by lands of Conrad Bucher, lots of
John Cresswell by the road from Alexandria to
Petersburg, and the Juniata River, containing two
:ieres more or less, and having a Larye Frame
iVarehouxe thereon erected.
ALSO: A lot or piuce of ground situate in the
said township bounded by a lot of Semple Flem
ing, dec'd., the lot above described, and the
turnpike, containing - perches, more or
less.
ALSO: A tract of laud, situate on Warriors
mark Ridge, in said township, adjoining lands of
John Swoope, Henry Swoope and John S. Isett,
containing 176 acres and ill perches.
TERMS OF SALE:—One third of the pur
chase money to he paid on the confirmation of
the sale; the residue in two equal annual pay
ments, with interest, to be secured by bonds and
mortgage. . . _
JACOB fIARNCANE,
ALE XAN DER STITT, Adm r's.
DANIEL NEFF,
By order of the Court,
M. F. CAMPBELL, Clerk.
Jan. 29, 1852,
Shirleysburg Female Seminary.
The stockholders in this institution are again
called on to pay in to Benjamin Long, Treasurer,
again the Ist day of February, a farther install
ment of five dollars on each share of stock by them
severally subscribed.
By order of the Board of Trustees.
HENRY BREIYSTER, President.
WILLIAM B. LEAS, Seery.
Jan. 29, '52. St.
-
Watch Repairing.
Persons desirous to have their watches repaired
in a neat and substantial nuttier, will do well by
leaving them at Ed. Snare's Watch Store, as ho
has secured the services of a workman, who, hav
ing worked in all the principal cities of Europe
and America, is perfectly acquainted with every
branch of the business, and he challenges this sec
tion of country to produce a superior.
All work warranted. Jan. 29, '52.
50 F i ar ci e;l.eeeiTed anl an fur 29 ' sale by
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.
By virtue of at order of the Orphan's Court of
Huntingdon county there will be sold at public
vendue or outcry, on the premises, on
Friday, the 20th day of February, 1852,
the following described real estat,, situated in
Cromwell township, Iluntingd, county, the pro
perty of Rees Thomp.,ca, late of the township and
teounty aforesaid, doc . d., to :
A certain messuage, tract and plantation of
land, situate in Black-Log valley, in the township
and county aforesaid, adjoining hind of Jacob
Begin on the north, John Long on the south, the
. .
Tu;carora Mountain on the cost and Black-Log
Mountain on the west, containing 240 Acres, more
or less, about eighty acres of ;liich are diestred
and cultivated, with a two story log dwelling
house and a double pen log barn, and saw-mill
thereon erected, with the appurtenances.
The above described property is susceptible of
being divided conveniently into two farms ; the
laud is good limestone land, with a stream of wat
er running through the middle of it, upon which
is built the saw-mill, aforesaid. This property is
situated in a healthy and improving valley, and
within ten miles of the Penna. Canal and Railrord.
7'ermo of Sale.—Ono third of the purchase mon
ey to be paid on confirmation of sale, and the res
idue in two equal annual payments thereafter with
interest, to be secured by the bonds and mortgage
of the purchaser.
Sale to comments at 12 o'clock, noon, of said
day, when attendance will be given by
PETER CROWNOVER, Trustee.
By order of the Court,
151. F. CAMPBELL, Clerk.
Jan. 29, 1852.
Gold Pens.
A very superior lot of Bagley's celebrated Gold
'ens (silver cases) at Ed. Snare's Jewelry Store.
Jan. 29, 1852.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.
By virtue of on order of the Orphan's Court of
Huntingdon County, there will be sold at public
vendue or outcry, on the premises on
Thursday, the 26th day of February, 1852,
the following described real estate, situated in the
village of Shade Gap, Dublin township Tin;
tingdon County, the property of the Rev. J. Y.
M'Oinnis, late of the township and county afore
said, dec'd., to wit:
The undivided interest of the aforesaid Rev.
J. Y. 11126innis deed., in "NIILNWOOD ACA-
DEMY," and the two certain Into of ground up
on w hich the same is built, the said interest being
nearly the undivided halt; to wit; . seven and. a
half shares of sixteen shares of joint stock at one
hundred dollars per share in the said Academy and
the two certain lots of ground aforesaid upon
which the same is built—each of said Academy
lots lying and being sixty feet in front on the road
or street running front Shade Gap towards the
Burnt Cabins and extending 'nick at right tingles
with the same, one hundred and forty feet, adjon
ing each other, and upon which is erected as
atbresaid a large Stone Building forty eight feet
front by thirty eight back, three Stories high
designed and built, and occupied and known as
. .
'Manwood Academy."
Also the interest of the said deed in the follow.
Mg &seabed lots of ground—the seine being the
fee simple estate of said dec'd., in the whole of
the following descrtbed lots of ground, and the
buildings thereon erected, to wit: One other lot
adjoining the above described Academy lots on
the north, GO feet front and extending hack 140
feet; upon which is erected a large new building
f or students' rooms and dormitory dv. Also one
other lot adjoining the Academy lots before de
scribed, on the soul hCO tbet in front and exten
ding back 140 feet, upon which is erected a large
school room and hull g e.
Also two other unimproved lots, lying and
being ou the same side of the read or street afore-
said its the above described lots, south of the
Academy and numbered eleven and seventeen iu
the surveyed plot and plan of the village aforesaid
each otsaid lots being 6U feet by 140 feet buck.
Also use other lot of improved bottom land
lying and being on the east side of the road or
street albresaid, directly opposite the residence of
the said deceased, containing about three acres
and three (planers, inclosed andrultivated and ad
joining land formerly owed by Brice Blair, land
of James Hudson and others.
Also one other lot or parcel of land lying on the
west side of the rend aforesaid opposite to the lot
lust described, containing several acres, upon which
is erected a cottage—the residence of the late Air.
M'Climiis, with stabling and other improvements,
all iu good style and good order.
Mu:v wool; ACADZMI is one of the most flour.
ishing and popular institutions of the kind in the
State, and it tt ith all the above described proper
ty is situated in the lutist thriving village and
neighborhood in the county.
TILIUOI OF Sm.x.—One third of the purchase
money to be punt on confirmation of the sale,
the residue in two equal ousted payments, with
interest, to be secured by the Bonds and Mort
gage of the pu rc hase•.
....
ililOE BLAIR,
J. 11. W. IWGINNIS, Man's.
By order of the Court,
M. F. CAMPBELL, Clerk.
Juu. 22, 1852,
FOR RENT,
THE ALEXANDRIA FOUNDRY.
It is a stone building, with a Moulding Room
40 by 40 feet' and an Engine House 29 by 30 feet;
Pattern house, Blacksmith Shop and Carpenter
Shop, all in good order, with wood stoves, cook
stoves, fur wood or coal and a variety of other
pawns. Possession given on the lon day cf
April next.
. . . . .
Persons indebted to the late firm of I. Grafius
and Sun, and J. & 11. G.trfius, will save cost by
attending to this notice.
1. GRAMS.
Alexandria Jan. 15, 1852.—at.
"Hollidaysburg Register" will please insert the
above 3 times and charge this office.
Birmingham Female Seminary.
The liberal patronage which this Sellout has
received in the past, encourages the proprietor
nod friends of female education, to expect by
proper exertion to stake it both a premenent and
important lustitationk and nu pains will by spar
ed to sustain its growing reputation.
Among other considerations which inspire hope
as to its future sucoss, the location is not unim
portant. Three years actual experiment has de
veloped a more philosophical, if not a truer reas
on for the existence of Birmingham than many
which have been assigned—that it is the situation
for a Female SeMinary, surrounded as it is by
most romantic scenery—retired—healthful—easy
of access and in itself a place where one might al
most grow wino in the study of Suture atone un
mocked by the works of Art.
The school year is divided into two Sessions of
twouty-two weeks ouch; the summer term com
mencing the last Tuesday in April, the winter
term the last Tuesday in October.
Charges to date from time of entering, and no
deductions made for absence except in case of
sickness.
- 77 -77 "
Tuition $4,00 and $5,00 per quarter—boarding
$1,50 per week. Music, Latin, French, Draw
ing, &c., extra.
Rey. ISRAEL W. WARD, A. M., Principal.
Rev. THOMAS WARD, A. M., Associate.
Jan. 15, 1852. .
CUFF PINS.—The ladies can see a splendid
variety at Ed. Snare's. deelB-51
ORPHAN'S COCRT SALE,
By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of
Huntingdon county, a certain LOT of GROUND,
situate in the town of Petersburg, in said county,
will ho exposed to public sale on the premises, on
Saturday, the 7th day of February, 1852, at one
ii'elock in the afternoon, as the property of James
D.ivis, Into of the borough of Petersburg, dec'd.
Sai I lot of ground lies between W.ishingtin and
King streets, fronting sixty feet on each, and ex
tending iu length between said streets one hun
dred and fifty feet, designated in the recorded
plan of said town by No. 64, and having thereon
erected a two story
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE.
TERMS OF SALE.—One half of the pur
chase money to be paid on the confirmation of
enid sale, and the residue within one year there
after, with interest, to he secured by the bonds
and mortgage of the purchaser.
JOHN C. WILSON, Adm'r.
By order of the Court,
M. F. CAMPBELL, Clerk.
CHEAPER
Than Ever!
If you want to get the worth of your monay,
buy from
GEO. GWIS,
Where you will find the LARGEST. BEST and
CHEAPEST assortment of goods that the town
can produce; and that, too, at such low prices,
that all who purchase are fully satisfied that our
motto is true, "a quick sixpence is better than a
slow shilling."
Huntingdon, Nov. 3, 1851.
Administrator's Notice.
Estate of Sample Fleming, late of the Ber ,
ough of Alexandria, dec'd.
.ETTERS of administration have this day been
1 - 4 granted to the subscribers upon the estate of
Sample Fleming, late of the borough of Alexan
dria, deed. All persons having claims will pre
sent them properly authenticated, and those in
debted are requested to make immediate payment.
.1( )I N FLEMING, Admrs,
JANI ES S. FLEMING, 5 Alexandria.
Jan. 1, 1852. fit.
fIOFFEE, Sugar, Rice, Chocolate, Tea, Ginger,
V- 1 Pepper, Cloves, Cinnamon, Allspice, Tobac
co, Cigars, Snuff, &c. &e., for sale at the new
store of BRICKER 4. LENNEY.
THOS. READ,
Would respectfully inform his friends and the
public, that ho has on hand and is receiving for
the coining season, a fine assortment of
cZY cati. ll u.
Consisting of Watches, Chains, Breast Pins, Fin
ger Rings, Ear Rings, Pencils, Keys, Thimbles,
Studs, Medallions, &e. Together with hiseelelora
ted and unrivalled
(0.0163)
Which is equal if not superior, to any now in ttse
Each Pen is Engraved with his own name,
and every Pen Warranted,
•
Oh did you ever, no I never
Mercy on us what a treat;
Get Read's Gold Pen, they're extra fine,
And only found in North Third Street.
A splendid Pen !!! Where did you get it
Pure Diamond Pointed, can't be beat;
Yes, my friends, there's no humhuging
In Read's Gold Pens of North Third Street!
eg'Road's Gold Pon is found only at 55 Nord
Third Street, below Arch East Side.
THOS. READ,
Piladelphia. Jan. 8, 1852.—tf.
TIN ! TIN !! TIN !!!
WHERE .
In Alexandria.
The undersigned, having bought out the Tin•
nery Establishment of Robert Gratfuis of Alexan•
dria, continues to carry on
The Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Business,
in all its various branches at the old stand in Main
Street, where he keeps constantly on hand a full
and splendid assortment of tin-ware and every
thing else in his lino of business, all warranted to
be as good, if not better manufactured. than any
in this or the adjoining counties—spouting put up
at 121 cents per foot any place within thirty miles.
He particularly calls the attention of merchants,
who purchase by whole-sale, to examine his splen
did assortment of ware before purchasing else
where, as he is determined to sell low for cash.—
All kinds of country produce taken in exchange
for work—all orders will he promptly attended to,
and he hopes by a close attention to business to
receive a liberal share of public patronage.
JACOB BELLMAN,
Alexandria, Jan. 8, 1852,-2m.
SELLING OFF
AT COST.
As I am determined to sell till toy goods at. vast
or less, consisting of
DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, QUEENS
WARE, GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES;
I would respectfully invite all persons wishing
goods at first cost to cull and examine my stock
before purchasing elsewhere. I will sell lower
than goods have ever been heretofore offered in
the county„ For instance, .
_ . .
25 ceni Delanes at from 12 to 18 cents.
Coffee 10 cents; Sugar from 5 to 8 cents.
300 pieces of Calico at from 3 to 9 cents.
Wool Shawls from 50 cents to 7 dollars.
50 pieces of Gingham from 10 to 18 cents.
Cassimeres, Cloths, Satinetts, Tweeds & Jeans.
20 pieces white and red flannels at from 123. to
25 cents.
40 pieces of bleached mnslins from 3 to 8 cents.
Brown muslins from 3 to 8 cents.
Diapers—table and towling.
Linseys and tickiugs from 6 to 121 cents.
Hosiery and gloves, lace, silk, cotton and linen,
together with an assortment of all other goods
usually kept in a country store.
• JAMES MAGUIRE.
Huntingdon, Nov. 6, 1851.
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c.
The undersigned is just opening another large
assortment of the above articles, at various prices,
and earnestly invites every body to call and ex
amine for themselves. _ _
Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry, carefully and
promptly repaired, and warranted for one year.
J. T. SCOTT.
Nov. 6, 1851.—tf.
NEW GOODS.
The great Atlantio, the blue Pacific, and the
Niagara Falls all combined together, cannot ho
compared with Beaton 6. Willet's splendid assort
ment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS opened out
at Bridgeport, which they intend to sell cheap for
cash or produce.
HEATON 4- WILLET.
Bridgeport. Jan. 15, 1852.
TEN DAYS LATER I
CUBA IS FREE!!
An account of the whole affair may bo seen at
the store of HENRY CORNPROBST, in Porta
town, together with the lurgost and cheapest as
sortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
ever olkied in that or any other Tiling,' in the
valley of the Juniata. His stock consists of
every article usually found in retail stores. He
has !,comel!te assortment of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
QUEENSWARE &o.
All of which will be disposed of at a 'eery slight
advance on cost.
CASTINGS of every description always on head
and for sale at the lowest cash prices.
Sept. 25, 1851
FARM & SAW-MILL
PRIVATE SALE.
The undersigned will selfthat tract of land sit
uate in Jackson township, Huntingdon county,
adjoining lands of Martin Orlady, James Duff,
A. G. tactic, John M'Cahan, and land lately
owned by William Magill, containing
TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY
ACRES
and allowance, now occupied by John L. Walker
with one good frame house, plastered in the in
side, with a fountain of pure, soft and very cold
water running at the door, one log house suitable
for a tenant house, a squared log barn with a
shingle roof, a good saw-still and other buildings
thereon erected. Fifty or sixty acres of said land
are cleared and under fence and in a good state
of cultivation and nearly all the balance can be
cleared and cultivated. A considerable portion of
the uncleared part is botom land of as good qual
ity as can be found in the county. The tract also
contains a good limestone quarry. The saw-mill
is turned by the east branch of Stone Creek, a
never failing stream which is used seven miles
above to drive Greenwood Furnace, and is about
one and three fourth miles from the main branch
of Stone Creek, which is a navigable stream emp
tying into the Juniata at Huntingdon. The prop
erty is situated near the base of Stone Mountain,
which affords an unequalled range for cattle.
There is timber enough on the property to pay
for it two or three times over. Au undoubted ti
tle will be given.
Teens to suit the purchaser.
J. SEWELL STEWART.
Huntingdon, Dec. 4, 1851.
MACKEREL,
CODFISH,
SHAD,
Constantly on hand, &
SALMON, for sale by
HERRINGS, 'l. J. PALMER & CO,
PORK, Market street Wharf
HAMS AND SIDES, PHILADELPIIIA.
SHOULDERS,
LARD & CHEESE,
Oct. 9, 1851.
SIX DOLLARS and Fifty cents for the largest
Gold Pencils, at
'Ed. Snare's Jewelry Store.
RHEISTINE'S DOUBLE REFINED SYR
UP, New Orleans, end S. 11. Molasses, fur
sale cheap at the new store of
BRICKER & LEN NET.
IMPROVED STOCK.
Constantly on hand, and for sale the most
highly improved Durham Short Horn cattle,
Chester Hogs, South Down, Colswald and
Leicester Sheep.
The subscriber now offers for sale several very
fine Durham Short Horn Bull and heifer calves;
two Chester Boars; about five months old, which
took the first premium for pigs of that age at
the late State Agricultural Fair: also, sixteen
young thorough bred Pigs of the same breed,
about three weeks old; also, eight thorough
Buck and Ewe Lambs of his South Down Rock.
The undersigned takes pleasure in stating that
for all the stock which he exhibited, at the State
Agricultural Fair, he received the highest pre
miums for South Down and Leicester sheep and
Chester Hogs.
Any letters directed to Eagle Foundry P. 0.,
Huntingdon Co., Penna., will be attended to.
ROBERT HARE PO WEL.
Nov. 20, 1851.
3. D. WILLIAMS. JOHN HAFT, 315. 1
S. a. WILLIAMS & Co.,
Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants an
Dealers in Produce and Pittsburg
Manulitelures,
No. 116, Wood Street, Pittsburg.
EIAVE NOW IN STORE, and to arrive this
week, the following goods, of the most re
cent importations, which are olthred on the most
reasonable terms:
115 catty boxes prime Green Tea.
45 half chests do do
46 " Oolong and Challis.
100 bags Rio Collee.
15 ." Laguyra and Java.
60 boxes B's, s's, and Ilb lump Upbeats).
35 bbls. Nos. I and 3 Mackerel.
20 and Ido No. 1 do
2 jr and do Salmon.
50 boxes settled Herring.
1300 lbs extra Madder.
3 bales Cassia, 1 bale Cloves '
6 bags Pepper & Alspice, 1 bbl Nutmegs,
2 bids Ground Ginger, 1 bbl ground pepper,
1 bbl 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 duz Masons Black'g 100 lbs sup. Ries Flour,
100 bb's S. F. Indigo, 20 doz Ink,
150 dun Corn Brooms, 125 doz Patent Zinc
50 bxs extra pure Starch, Wash Boards,
25 do &aerates, 75 bbls N. 0. Molaises,
15 bbls S. 11. Molasses, 10 do Golden Syrup,
25 do Loaf, Crushed, 55011)s seedless Raisins,
& Powdered Sugar, 50 drums Smyrna Figs,
20jars Bordeaux Prunes, 50 lbs Sicily l'runcs,
5 boxes Rock Candy, 2 boxes Genoa Citrons,
10 do Cocoa & Chocolate, 5 do Castile & Almond
12 doe Military Soap, Soap,
I bbl sup. Carb, Soda, 1 bbl Cream Tartar,
1 case Pearl Sago, 2 cases Isinglass,
2 case, Sicily & Refilled 1 case Arrow Root,
Liquorice, 150 Bath Brick,
1 bbl Flour Sulphur, 100 gross Matches,
100 dos Extract of Lem. 5 do. Lemon Sugar,
on, Rose & Venilla, 1 cask Sal Soda,
Glass, Nails, White Lead, Lard oil, &c.
Refer to Merchants Thomas Read & Son,
• " Fisher & M'Murtrie,
• •‘ Charles Miller,
" Honorable John Ker,
May 15, 1851.—1 y
For sale, or Rent.
Tho Farm, on which I at present reside nearly
opposite the Borough of Huntingdon.
JOHN McCAIIAN.
Oct 2, 185t.—tf.
IL W. SMITH,
DENTIST,
HU ATING DON, pa.
(Office opposite Coats' Hotel, Market et.)
THE LARGEST & BEST
ASSORTMENT Or NEW GOODS,
JEST RECEIVED DV
George Gw in,
At his Cheap Store in the Diamond.
0140. GWIN respectfully informs the citizens
of the borough and county of Huntingdon, that
he has just received an unmany large litook of
FALL AND WINTER GOOD%
consisting of every variety of
Ladies' & Gentlemen's Dress Goods,
OF THE NEWEST STYLES;
and all other articles in the Dry-Goods lime.
GROCERIES,
HATS and CAPS
BOOT and StlagY 11ARDIVARE, is.
and in fact every variety of G 00.13 to snit tLis
market. Sink or swim, five ur die, survive or per
. .
ish, I ant determined not to be undersold by auy
establishment in this section of the country, and
this is no humbug, nor is it intended to deceive.
Give me a call and I will convince you that uly
statements are strictly true. Call and examine
my stock and judge for yourselves, and without a
moment's hesitation you will be convinced that
I purpose meeting my pledge. My stock is en
tirely new and of the latest styles. I take pleas
ure in showing them at all times free of charge,
Feeling thankful for past favors, I hope, by
strict attention to business, to merit a continuance
of the same.
Huntingdon, Oct. 9, 1851
4ti.000
REWARD
For the Man what struck Billy Pat-
terson.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
The attention of the public generally is invited
A., the fact that
& W. SA TON
have just received one of the largest assortments
of Fall and Winter Goods ever brought to this
place; all of which they otter at prices so greatly
reduced es to make their store
READ QUARTERS FOR BARGAINS !
Theirsupply embraces all the usual variety of
Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinets and Vesting;
Muslins, Prints, Flannels, &c. &c., to
gether with the latest styles of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Consisting of Silks, Merinos, Par
metto Cloths, de Lanes, Gin' ms, Ho
siery, &c.; and a very large a ortment of
Ladies, Misses and Children's Shoes;
and also of MEN'S AND BOYS' BOOTS AND
SHOES of every description. They also invite
particular attention to their stock of
QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE,
And the best stock of HARDWARE in town.
They have also
FRESH GROCERIES,
of the very hest quality, which they will sell at
a very small advance on cost. Call and exam
ine for yourselves. They have also a beautiful
article of
reams (MM. Dp
Carpeting, and every other article usually kept in
country stores. We will receive and store
grain, and also pay the highest market prices for
it and it is admitted by all that we have the
most convenient place to unload grain in or about
town. Oct. 6, '5l.
GREAT EXCITEMENT!!
IVIIAT A TREMENDOUS RUSH TO
WITNESS THE GRAND EXHIBITION
OF
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING
AT THE
Cheap Clothing Store.
JACOB SNYDER has just returned from the
east with the largest cheapest and best assortment
of Clothing over oftimed to the citizens of Hunting
don county, consisting in part of
OVER COATS—Black end brown cloth,
Inver, pilot and felt cloth of the latest cut and
style.
PANTALOONS—BIack and fancy cassimere,
doeskin satinett, corduroy' and heavy tweed.
VESTS.--A very general assortment of silk
satin, cassimere, velvet, cloth, black and jitney,
and an endless variety of other styles, which can
not be enumerated in an advertisement.
Persons in wont of any article in Isis line will
find it greatly to their advantage to call at SNY
DER'S for he is deterinined to sell cheaper than
any other establishment in this section of country.
Oct. 23, 1851.—tf
School Books.
Emerson's 1 2 3 class Renders,
Mitchell's Primary Geography,
Mitchell's Geography and Atlas,
Comstock's Philosophy,
Swift's do 1 & 2 parts,
Smith's Grammer,
Watts on the Mind,
Bennett's Geography of the Heavens,
Williard's U. S. History,
Emerson's Arithmetic 1 2 & 3 part,
Cobb's New Speller,
Song Books for the School Room,
For sale at the store of Geo. Garin
TO PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS.
undesigned begs leave to call the atten
-1 Lion of Printers and Publishers, to the fact
that he continues to manufacture all kinds of
BOON, NEWSPAPER, JOB and FANCY
TYPE at his old stand, N. W. Corner of Third &
Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, at his usual low
prices for cash. lie has just introduced a large
quantity of new style
JOB & FANCY TYPE,
all of which are made of the best metal; and for
beauty of finish and durability, cannot be surpass
ed by any other foundry its the Union. His long
experience in the different branches of the trade
no well as its the mixing of metals, will, he flatters
himself, enabled him to make a better article and
at a much less price than any of his competitors.
He keeps constantly on hand a large variety of
Cases,Chases,Composing Sticks,lmposing-stones,
Common and Brass Galleys, Stands, Bodkins,
Beets Rules, Leads, Printing Presses, Furniture,
and all other articles required in a Printing Office.
Old Type taken its exchange for new at nine
cents per pound.
Printers are requested to call and examine his
speciments before purchasing elsewhere. All or.
decd thankfully received and promptly attended to,
at his Philadelphia Typo Foundry, corner cc
Third and Chestnut streets.
Huntingdon
July a, 1851.-ly
QILVER SPOONS of the latest patterns can be
bad t
IBS 11BIL. .Plll._ NiaT rllr 'Mil
PURIFYING EXTRACT
BLOOD PURIFIER
lo TIIE wisot.t WORLD!
lir Prier $1 per Bottle, or St Bottles for $5.
It is new put np in QUART ROTTLES. of the
sauna paver andlemdimi eicasy es when in install bottle..
Each J. bottle contain. MIXT Y.FOUR D0.414fi1,
and the nietlienttons are BO litrongly Concentrated
that only One Tahleepuoro4l is requited at a Dome—three
times a day—rhos one li.ntlo 1.1. Twenty-Ono Dnya,
"Ouch 1. much longer than n bottle of any other medicine
heentoo there is required of thus a lees quantity
lOW dose.
The great Sup.rinritp of this Mood Purifier over all
other tunutuniees, Celleets in n great measure in Its pow
sewing . n part of it. compound, the Po jet 111 edlOid
V I r tuer of some Scarce and Rare
QUEENSIVARA
which mi.ot her medicine petweores. Thew, ore the moot car-
Mite P niftier,. of the Blond Met were ever known to
either /rake or white man, tout 'hew. being oilopowolod with
the sfronglipcontentpated Krim. of
aASSIVARE
Sarsaparilla, Yellow Dock,
CHERRY AND SASSAFRAS BARKS,
make this Vegetable Extract, not only the plat.
Blood Purifier, but also, a chenper tnedinina by
great 01111,1 titan any other. It in cheaper, bermes the
quantity or it t h at may he bought Mr One Dollar Wilt Met
enrich longer, .0a will cure Ten Time. more Motel
dlncase, than Doe Dollar', worth of ally other ittectielee.
la" Purundoehted proof of the Clan of
Scrofula, Fever-Sores,
Seald•llead, Erysipelas, Salt-Rheum, Rhelonatiem, Syphthe.
Eruption, Pimples on the Foe, LlvcA •- Cotnpin nea r
Piles, Lumbago, Cancerous Mere, COMCIVPUrne, Sore
llympepola, Payne in the Side, Brant, Bums. and
.fointe, and ALL OTHER DISEAbES, see our
PAMPHLETS and Handbille-•every Agent, has them to
give away.
For sale by T. K Simoturon, Huntingdon; J
N. Swoope, Alexandria; J. Lutz, Shirleysburg;
J. 6. J. Kelly Burnt Cabin; James Kelly, Santa•
Fe; and by Merchants and Druggists generally.
All orders must be addressed to Wallace & Co.,
304 Broadway, New York Jan. 30, '5l
GEO. GWIN.
GB AND OPENING
OF
Fall and Winter Clothing -
AT THE HUNTINGDON CLOTH-
A. WILLOUGHBY, has just returned from.
the east with a large and splendid assortment t
Fall and Winter Clothing
for men and boys, made in the latest fashion and
in the most durable manner. Who ever wants
to be dressed better and cheaper than any body
else in town, let him call at Willoughby's cloth
ing store, one door West of Thos. Reed & Son,
drug store in Huntingdon. Call and see or
yourselves. Oct. 9,1951.
Saddle, Harness & Trunk Manufacturers.
ri , HE 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 cull therefore assure the
public that every article will be made in the hest
and most (hirable manner.
C. 7" A large assortment of superior SAD.:
, LES, READY MADE, always on hand.
13:7" Bides, and country produce, generally,
Lken in exchange foe work.
WM. GLASGOW returns thanks for the liberei,
patronage heretofore extended to him, and hopes
that hit old patrons will continue to patronize
the new firm. WM. GLASGOW,
August 27, 1820. WM. STEEL.
Take this method of informing the people of Hue—
tingdon and the surrounding neighborhood, that
they have opened a large and well selected stock
of GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, BARD
WARE, DRUGS, NOTIONS, CONFECTION
ARIES, MOROCCO, KID, LINING AND.
BINDING SKINS, with a great many other ar
ticles too numerous to mention, in the old stand
of P. Swoops on Main street. They will dispose
of their stock very low for cash or country pro
duce. All are respectfully invited to csll•snd ex
, amine the stock.
BRICKER & LENNEY,
Huntingdon Nov. 27, 1851.
GORNER OF FOURTH AND RACE
k./STREETS. Publishers of the Model Ar
chitect, by SAMUEL SLOAN, Architect, to be
complete in 24 monthly parts.
The above work is designed to meet the wishes.
not only of those directly interested in buildings,
but of all who desire the advancement of this no
ble art in our country, and wish to cultivate their
tastes and acquaintance with architecture. The
handsome manner in which it is prepared and cm
bellished, renders it a tasteful ornament for the
drawing-room, while its accurate delineation give
it the highest practical value.
Nos. 1.2 & 3 now ready for delivery.
Price-50 cents per number. Address as.
abovo,post paid.
Dec. 18,1851.
THE ELEPHANT
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The public are hereby informed that the sub
scriber has leased that popular and well known,
store room in the Elephant building, opposite
Wallace's Hotel and next door to the office of the
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"Huntingdon Journal," on Rail Road street,
where he has just received and opened the latest
and bust supply of
• - -
FALL 'AND WINTER GOODS
in town. His stock consists of every variety
_of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
Qt.'EA'S WARE, BOOTS, SHOES, &c., &c.,
all of which will be sold law for the "dust," ur
exchanged fur country produce.
Ladies and gentlemen are respectfully invited
to cull and "sue the Elephant," at least, as no
charge is made for exhibiting the animal.
ALEX. CARMON.
Dec. 11, 1851.
L. PELOUZE.
T. K. SIMONTON, Agent, Huntingdon,
Money, Packages, and goods of all kinds, re
ceived and forwarded the risk of the company,
to all the cities and principal towns in the United
States. den. 11,'51.
E. Snare's Jewelry Store,
The Greatest
Indian Roots and Barks,
MG STORE,
GLASGOW & STEEL,
MONEY SAVED
IS MONEY GAINED..
BRICKER & LENNET
E. S. JONES, & Co.,
REVIVED!
ADAMS & C0. , 8 EXPRESS.