Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, May 13, 1852, Image 3

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    RETAILERS OF MERCHANDIZE.
Mee Mention of Merchants in Huntingdon
County by the Appraiser of "Mercantile taxes"
for the y ear commencing the Ist day of May
1862, viz :
Alexandria Borough. Class. Amt. of Lie
Bucher &Porter 12 $l2 50
John N Swoopo 12 12 50
Charleg Porter 13 10 00
Dorris & Walker 13 10 00
Barree Township.
Waterman & Smith 14
John Croswell 14
D Longenecker• 14
Charles Ash• 14
Brady Township.
Kessler & Brother 12
Do Pat. Mcd. 4
Washington Buchanan 14
Irvine, Green & Co 13
Birmingham Borough.
James Clark 13
Cass Township.
Read & Mallduff 14
James Henderson 14
Joseph Spangler P. Mcd. 4
Clay Township.
E B Orbison & Co 14
James Glasgow 14
Cromwell Townehip.
Thos E Orbison &Co 13
Isett & Wigton 13
George Sipes 14
David Ender 14
H L Cook 14
Dublin Township.
Brice X Blair & Co 13
George Askins 13
James Creo 14
Andrea Wilson 14
Franklin Township.
G& J H Shoenberger 11
Shorb, Stewart &Co 13
J W Mattern & Co 14
Edward !sett 13
John Conrad 14
- McCormick 14
Hwitingdon Borough.
Fisher & McMurtrie• 12
J 4 W Saxton 12
George Gwin 12
Th..s Read 4 Son 13
do Pat Med. 3
William Dorris 13
Benjamin Jacobs• 14
William Stewart• 14
T K Simonton 14
do Pat. Med. 4
Alexander Carmen 14
A Willoughby 14
Jacob Snyder 14
Edmund Snare 14
Levi Westbrook 14
Charles Black 14
Bricker & Lenney• 14
Simon Levi• 14
Jackson Township.
E & A Stewart 14
William Cummings• 14
Robert Mcß urney 14
John A Wright 4 Co 13
Hopewell Township.
James Entrekin 13
J T Shuly & Bro.• 13
Henderson Township
Henry Cornpropst• 13
Morris Township.
George W Patton 13
Irvine 4 Kessler 14
Steiner & McWilliams 14
Law & Fetterhoff 14
Law, Lowe 4 Co. 14
Samuel Mil iken 14
John Balsbaugh 13
Porter Township.
5 lia.field & Co 13
Joseph Green & Co 13
Petersburg Borough.
Abraham Cresswell l 2
John R Hunter 12
Shirleysburg Borough.
John Long & 13
Henry Brewster 13
Shirley Township.
Samuel H Bell 13
8 & 0 Ehy 13
George W Speer 13
Penn Townsbp.
Frank 4 Neff. Id
Jas Campbell & Son• 13
Tell 7'ottnudiip.
A C Blair 14
Noss, Conn & Mitchell 14
Tod Township
Mcf Ida at Read 14
Springfield Township.
Robert Madden & H 14
Walker Township.
James Campbell• 13
Given & Orlady 13
West Township.
Cunningham 4 Myton 13
Bonnard Lorenz 14
Warriorsmark Township.
Benjamin F Patton 13
A bednego Stevens 13
W•ii KIWI'S as,
Morris 7'otonship.
Cunningham & Crewmen 14
DISTI LLERI ES.
Barree Township.
Robert & Dent Massey 8
George 801 l 10
Brady Torathip.
Jas & Jno Mellon.ld 9
Andrew Wide 9
BnawaittEs
Alerandria Borough.
Henry Fockler 9 8 00
Huntingdon Ibroogh.
John Fackler 9 8 00
Classification of Beer, Oyster, Eating houses
and Restaurants for the year commencing lst
day of April A. 0.1852, viz t
Alexandria Borough.
William L Philips 8 6 00
William L Philips 8 5 00
John R Gregory 8 5 00
Barree Township.
9 W Myton 8 5 00
Brady Township.
John Montgomery* 8 7 50
Samuel G simpson 8 5 00
Cass Township.
Isaac Ashton• 8 7 50
Hroihngdon Baronet.
Henry Africa 7 10 00
F & C Snyder 7 10 00
David Hazzard 8 5 00
John Marks 8 6 ttO
Robert Corsey• 8 7 50
Louis Schneider . 7 10 00
Samuel Africa 8 5 00
George Thomas 8 5 00
Isaac Fisher 8 5 00
William Boat 8 5 00
Samuel Blob 9 5 00
Morris 7'ormiship.
Samuel Beigle• 8 7 50
Walker Township.
Henry Barrack 8 5 00
West Thonship.
Isaac Port 8 5 00
BOVILINO SALOONS.
Louis Schneider 2 tables
jThose marked thus (•) sell liquor
Notice is hereby given to the above named
tlea'era in Merehandizo &., that I will attend at
the Commissioners Office in the borough of
Huntingdon, for the purpose of hearing persons
who may be desirous to appeal from the above
classification, at any time previous to the Ist
day of July, alter which no appeal can be gran
ted.
Any person selling Medicines yearly to the
amount of $lOO, or more, in connection with
other msrchandize, is required by law, to pay on
additional license. Any person keeping an Eat
ing House 4.C., whose yearly sales shall amount
to $5OO or more, or shall carry on a Distillery or
Brewery. or shall sell Patent Medicines without a
license.is liable to be indicted and fined $2OO or
more, as provided for in the Act of Assembly
passed 10th April 1849.
If the above license fees are not paid to the
County Treasurer, or not exonerated by the un
dersigned, he is directed to sue for and recover
the same, adding ten per cent to the license for
his trouble.
7 00
7 00
10 00
10 00
12 50
5 00
7 00
10 00
10 00
HENRY W. MILLER,
Appr. of Mercantile Taxes
May, 11, 1852 —4t.
SISSVILLE SEMINARY
For Males and Females.
RALPH PIERCE, Principal.
10 00
10 00
7 01)
7 00
7 00
This Institution is located in Cassville, Hun
tingdon county, Pa. The town is pleasant, heal
thy, and easy of access, distant 12 miles from the
Penn's R. Road, from Mill Cree k .
. .
The Principal is a graduate of Dickinson Col
lege; a gentleman of superior abilities as a man,
a scholar, and a practical teacher. The Precep
tress is a graduate of Cazenoria Seminary, N. Y.,
and is well qualified for the position she occupies.
The Summer Session of the Institution will be
opened in rooms, fitted up for the purpose, in the
Methodist Church, on Thurnday the 11th day of
June, to continue to the I Ith of November—two
Quarters of 11 weeks each.
10 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
15 00
10 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
The Fall and Winter term will commence on
25th November and end March 2d. It is design
ed to open this Session in the large building now
erecting for that purpose by the Board of Trus
tees, and no expense or pains will be spared to
have this School compare favorably with the best
Academic Institutions in the country.
TERMS
Reading, Writing and Othography,
per session,
Elementary Arithmetic, Geography
and History, 4 00
More advanced in Geography and
History, -
Higher English with Lectures,
Lain, Greek and Mathematics,
EXTRA
German and French, each 4 00
Painting and Drawing, 2 00
Instructions on Piano, (30 lessons) 8 00
Use of Pianos 2 00
Tuition fees invariably to be paid in advance.
7 00
10 50
7 00
10 00
Boarding, Washing, &c., can be obtained at
moderate prices, during the Summer Session, con
venient to the Institution, and under the oversight
of the Principal.
It is designed to open a boarding house in con
nexion with the Institution.
TRUSTEES:
10 00
15 00
David Clarkson, Geo. W. Speer,
Adam Keith, Joseph Kinpnon,
Gideon Elias, Nathan Baker.
Casaville, May 13, 1852.
15 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
Administrator's Notice.
Fatale of John :Ike, Jr., late of ?bdtowneht' A rt Hun•
tuagilon iounly:deed.
Notice is hereby given that letters of Adminis
tration have bun granted to the subscriber on the
above estate, therefore all persons knowing them
selves indebted to said estate will make immediate
payment, and those having claims will present
them properly authenticated for settlement.
CHARLES MICKLEY, Adm'r.
May 13, 1852 —6l.
10 0
10 00
12 50
12 50
10 00
10 00
GRAND OPENING
10 00
10 00
10 00
Spring and Summer Clothing
AT THE HUNTINGDON CLOTH
ING STORE.
15 50
15 50
A. WILLOUGHBY, has just returned from
the east with a large and splendid assortment I
Spring and Summer 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. Heed & Son,
drug store in Huntingdon. Call and see or
yourselves. May 6, 1852.
7 00
7 00
15 00
10 00
NOTICE.
10 00
7 00
At a meeting of the Board of Managers of the
"Perry County Mutual Fire Insurance Company"
held at the office of said Company, in the borough
of Bloomfield, on the 27th day of April last, the
following resolution was unanimously adopted:
Resolved, "That an assessment of five per
cent. on the premium notes lie made to meet the
losses sustained by the Company, and due the
devisees of Jacob Keiser, dec'd., and others."
Published by order of the Board of Directors.
JNO. CAMPBELL, Seery.
May 6,1852.-3 t.
10 00
10 00
Cassville Seminary.
The first Instalment, of two dollars and fifty
cents per share, of the Capital Stock of the Cass
villa Seminary, is required to be paid to the un
dersigned on or helium Cho be day_ of June.
DAVID CLARKSON, Treasurer.
Cassville, May 6,1852.-3 t.
J. S. GRIFFITH, N. D.,
Graduate of the. University of Pa., offers his
professional service to the citizens of Huntingdon
and adjacent country.
REFERENCES :—Medical Faculty of University
of Pa., Physicians and Surgeons of the Pennsyl
vania Hospital and Dr. Jacob Hoffinan.
Office, No. 189, Mifflin Street, along with Dr.
Hoffman. May 6, 1852.
Auditors' Notice.
The undersigned Auditors appointed to distrib
utc the proceeds of Sheriff's sale of the real estate
of Edwin F. Shoenberger, among the persons en
titled to the same, will attend for that purpose at
the office of Jac ob Miller, in Huntingdon, on
Friday the 28th day of May next, at I o'clock, P. M.
JOHN REED,
JACOB MILLER,
TLIEO. H. CREMER,
April 29, '52. Auditors.
WATCHES from one dollar to ninety-five, at
E. Snare's. April 15, 1852.
THE latest Novels, at Ed. Snare's Jewelry
Store. April 15, 1852.
J. & W. SAXTON have just received a
splendid lot of Mole Skin Hats, Kossuth Hats,
Panama and Straw Hats, also Caps, Children.
Hipseys, Flats and Hats. April 22, '52.
N. W. NMITH,
DENTIST,
HU.N7'INGDcar, P✓l.
(Office opposite Coats' Hotel, Market et.)
40 00
NOTICE.
The subscriber having purchased out the Store
of Gocds of John Balsbach, now in the store
house and premises of Henry It. Mytinger, at
Water Street, Pa., together with one half the Ca
nal Boat Gen. Simon Cameron and stock and
fixtures thereto belonging; hereby gives notice to
the public that the business of and at the said
Store lately carried on by John Balsbach, will
hereafter be conducted and carried on by the sub
scriber, in the name of, and by his Agent, John
Balsbach, who will attend to the business at the
store, where he has just received a large and sea
sonable stock of all kinds of Goods, suited to this
section of country, and which will positively be
sold at prices to defy all competition.
Boards, Shingles and all description of lumber
will at all times he received in exchange for
Goods, and for which the highest market price
will be given. Also, all kinds of country produce.
Having adopted the ready pay system, he feels
confident the public will find it to their interest to
call and make their spring purchases.
JONATHAN J. CUNNINGHAM.
Water Street, May 6, 1852.
ARRIVAL EXTRAORDINARY.
NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS !
JUST ARRIVED.
J. 4. W. SJIX7'OJV'
Announce to their friends and the public gen
erally that they have just received a large and
beautiful assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
consisting of every variety of Ladies' and Gen
tlemens' DRESS GOODS, and DRY GOODS
of all kinds. Every desirable article forLadies',
Gentlomens', Misses', Boys' and Childrens' wear
can be bad at our store. Also,
GROCERIES, HATS & CAPS,
HARDWARE, BOOTS & SHOES,
QUEENSWARE & GLASSWARE, &C.,
all of which will be sold at very moderate prices.
The public are invited to call and examine our
new stock. J. & W. SAXTON.
April 29, 1852.
BROAD TOP DEPOT.
Hello, ON Bose ! Where are ;ou ;Omuta to t
Stand from under, keep your seats, gentlemen,
you shunt he hurt—l merely wish to say to all the
world and the rest of mankind that I have at the
Broad Top Depot near the Juniata Bridge, and
will keep for sale HAMS, SHOULDERS,
MACKEREL, SALT, OATS, &e. If you don't
believe me come and see. A. S. HARRISON.
Huntingdon, April 22, 1852.
$3 33
W ASH Rubbers, White Wash Brushes, Cur
ry Combs, Cards, Brushes, Clothes Lines,
Bed Cords,Quilting Cotton,Baskets, Slates,
Paint Brushes , Sash Tools, and an endless vari
ety of other goods to numerous to mention, at the
cheap store of J. BRICKER.
April 22, 1852.
FISH, Tar, Oils, Lead, Glue, Turpentine, Glass,
Putty, Paints, Tobacco, Cigars, ( N., whole
sale and retail, at the cheap store of
April 22, 1852, J. lIRICKER.
A large assortment of Candies, Nuts, Figs,
Raisins, Dates, Prunes, Lemons, Oranges, Scotch
Herring, Coca Nuts, j-c., &c., wholesale and re
tail, nt the cheap store of J. BRICKER.
April 22, 1852.
CHOICE LIQUORS for medicinal purpo
ses, consisting of
Best quality FRENCH BRANDY,
" " CONIAC BRANDY,
" " HOLLAND (UN,
" " MADERIA
" " LISBON WINE,
" " SWEET I V/NE,
In short, all kinds of Liquors used for that pur
pose can be had at the cheap store of
April 22, 1852. J. BRICKER.
BUTTER, Eggs, Rags, Soap, White Soup
Beans, Flour, Grain, Potatoes, Dry Apples,
taken in exchange for goods, at the highest
market prices, at the cheap store of J. BRICK
ER, on Main street, in P. Swoope's old stand.
lluntingdon, April 22, 1852.
Best Faintly Flour, by the Barrel or
retail, at J. Bricker's Store. up. 22, '52.
A beautiful lot of Carpeting and Oil Cloths for
sale •by " J. &W. SAXTON.
i_ AI)IES in want of Parasols, cannot fail in be
ing suited by calling at J. & W. SAXTON'S.
rrnosE beautiful new Bonnets have just arri.
I red, and are now opened and for sale by
April 22, 1852. J. & W. SAXTON.
Amagnificent assortment of Silk Dress Pat
terns, also, 13eragde Lanes, Berages, &c.,
for sale by J. & W. SAXTON.
O UR stock of low priced Mouslin do Lanes, and
Lawns, arc complete, and very low by
April 22, 1852. J. & W. SAXTON.
Abeautiful assortment of Fancy Coins and
. Vesting for sale by J. &W. SAXTON.
Asplendid lot of Silk Cravats and Scarfs, for
sale by J. & W. SAXTON.
500 Webs assorted Prints, just arrived and
for sale by J. & W. SAXTON.
Tiro best assortment of Summer Goods fur
Childress wear, such as Tweeds and Cotton,
just arrived and for sale by J. & W. SAXTON.
400 TrostatoobdyCarpet
J.
11 8 1 . 33 4/ agd A tilaine
Agreat variety of Ladies Slippers, Gaiter Boots
and Shoos, the best assortment in town, for
sale by J. & W. SAXTON.
Abeautiful assortment of Veils, Linen
, Collars, Cuffs, Bonnet Borders and Artifi
cials—also, Kid, Silk, Lyle Thread and Cotton
Gloves, and every other article necessary to please
the taste of the ladies, for sale by
April 22, 1852. J. & W. SAXTON.
THE cheapest and best Cloths in town for sale
by J. & W. SAXTON.
HAMS Jr SHOULDERS
For sale at GEO. GWIN'S Store.
GOLD and Silver Spectacles at all prices, at
E. Snare's. April 15,1852.
PORT MONNAIES from 25 cents up to $2 50
at Ed. Snare's. April 15, 1852.
C LOCKS from $2 to $lO, warranted, at Ed.
Snare's April 15, 1852.
DR. R, A. MILLER,
DENTIST.
Artificial Teeth, from one to a flill set, mounted
in the most improved modern style.
Ming, Filing and Cleaning done with care and
neatness.
Teeth Extracted with all the case and despatch
that modern science can furnish.
N. 13, A liberal deduction made on the price
of work done for persons coming from ti distant)°,
to defray travelling .peasps, &c.
Huntingdon, March 25, 185.7.
CHEAPER
Than Ever ! !
NEW ARRIVAL
OF
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
George Gwin,
Respectfully informs his old customers and the
public generally that he has just received a splen
did assortment of Goods for SPRING AND SUM
MER WEAR. His assortment of Ladies' and
Gentlemen's Dress Goods are all of the latest style
and best qualities, and will be sold at very reason
able prices. Also, DRY GOODS OF ALL
KINDS,
GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE,
HATS and CAPS, GLASSWARE,
BOOTS and SHOES, HARDWARE f j.c.
The public generally are invited to call and ex
amine my stock of NEW GOODS.
All kinds of country produce taken in exchange
for Goods. April 22, 1852.
MOUNT UNION HOTEL.
ABRAM LEWIS respectfully informs his
friends and the travelling/310,11c, that he has taken
the above house at MOUNT UNION, Huntingdon
County, and assures all those who may favor him
with their custom, that no pains will ho spared to
render satisfiiction. Baggage taken to and from
the Rail Road station, and conveyances furnished
at all times, to persons going to Milnwood Acad
emy, Shirleysburg, Orbisonia, &c.
Mount Union, April 22, 1852.
SPRING STOCK.
Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Notions, &c.
Consisting of a large assortment of Mcn'e Calf,
Goat and Grained Boots, Congress Boots, Napo
leons, Brogans, Slippers, &c., Womens and Miss
es tine and coarse pegged Slippers, Buskins, Lace
Boots, Jenny Lind's, &., Boys Youths and Chil
dress work in grout variety.
An assortment of choice Groceries, Brown Su.
gars; best at 7 a 8 cts. per lb., Coffee, Chocolate,
Teas, Molasses, Syrups, &c., &c., at the cheap
store of J. BRICKER.
Huntingdon, April 22, 1852.
THE ELEPHANT
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NEW GOODS.
The public are hereby informed that the sub- I
scriber has leased that popular and well known
store room in the Elephant building, opposite the
Railroad Hotel and next dour to the office of the
"Huntingdon Journal," on Rail Road street,
where he has just received and opened. the latest
and best supply of
' SPRING ./IND SUMMER GOODS
in town. His stock consists of every variety of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
QUENSWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, &c., &c.,
all of which will be sold low for the "dust," or
exchanged for country produce.
LadiO's and gentlenie; are respectfully invited
to cull and •'sec the Elephant,' at least, as no
charge is made for exhibiting the animal.
ALEX. CARMON.
April 15, 1852.
WATCH, CLOCK
AND JEWELRY STORE.
3i1211107A.744
Edmund Snare informs the public that he
has removed his store to the corner room former
ly occupied by It. & W. Snare as a clothing store,
opposite Whittaker's tavern, where he is just re
ceiving, decidedly the LARGEST, CHEAPEST and
MOST TASTEFUL stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS and
Jnwatatr. &c., ever brought to Huntingdon, which
he can sell at MUCII LOWER RATES than for
merly. Persons wishing articles in his lino can
be easily suited on account of the largely increas
ed quantity and variety of his stock.
efiry - Repairing done in short notice and war
ranted.
Huntingdon, April 15, 1852.
BEAUTY ! BEAUTY!!
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Mr. Editor
If any of your readers want their
feet both beautified and protected let mo refer
them to the elegant assortment of BOOTS,
SHOES, GAITERS, &c., kept by CHARLES
S. BLACK, Esq., opposite T. K. Simonton's
Drug Store in Huntingdon. He has on hand ev
ery variety in his line of business. Men, Ladies
and Children can all he supplied at this establish
ment, with the best articles and cheaper than any
other establishment in the county.
fre Call and see. . --.------
A SUBSCRIBER.
Huntingdon, April 15, 1852.
_ .
RAILROAD HOTEL,
HUNTINGDON, PA.
The subscriber, having taken the large four sto
ry brick Hotel, formerly the "Washington," kept
by Mr. Thomas Wallace, is refitting the same for
public accommodation. This Hotel is situated
within a few yards of the Railroad station, and is
one of the most eligible in the place. The sta
bling is extensive, and the location pleasant.—
Every attention will be given by the proprietor
to promote the comfort of guests.
GRAFFIUS MILLER.
Aprll 15, 1852.
S. L. GLASGOW,
ATTORNEY' A7' LAW,
HUNTINGDON, PA,
Will attend to all business entrusted to his care.
Be will make collections, draw Deeds Bonds,
Mortgages, &c., and state Administrator 's, Exec
utor's, and Guardian's Accounts on the most rea
sonable terms.
Office in Dorsoy's brick row, opposite the res.
deuce of Dr. lientlerson, near the Court House,
April 1, 1858,
MAHOGANY and Walnut Venears, for sale
at tho now store of
BRICKER & LENNEY.
18 KARAT, and other Wadding Rings, at E.
Snare's. April 15, 1852.
A' oxcelleat variety of flue rEw Kxivits, at E.
Spare's. Aril 15, 1852,
FRANKLIN HOUSE ,
II lAN TIX6I DOA', P. 1.,
BY
CHRISTIAN COUTS.
C. COUTS informs his friends and the public
generally, that lie has removed to his old stand,
(for many years occupied by Patrick G win, dcc'd,)
which he has leased for a number of years, and
where he is prepared to accommodate m the most
comfortable manner all who may favor him with
a call.
Huntingdon, Pa., April 8,1852.-3 m.
FEATHERS! FEATHERS!
For sale by HARTLEY & KNIGHT, 148 South
Second Street, five doors above Spruce,
PHILADELPHIA.
10,000 Ibs. of 1
f t e u a t t d h retail ers. a all t the g ro l t i t ' T i e s s t
cash prices
BEDS, BOLSTERS PILLOWS, MATTRESSES and
Cusourss constantly on hand or made to order.
Also—'Pickings, Blankets, Marsailes Quilts,
Comfortable, Sacking Bottoms &c., &.
First floor and Basement appropriated to sale
of Velvet ; Brussels, Tapestry Imperial three ply
Carpetings. Ingrain Carpetings front 25ets to
$1 00, Stair do lOcts to' $1 00, Entry do 20cts
to $1 25, Rag do 25 to iOcts.
OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINGS of every
width and all prices.
lIARTLEY & KNIGIIT.
April 1, 1852.
VEGETABLE CATTLE POWDER.
PREPARED BY
BRELNIG, FRONEFIELD & CO
The discovery of Bumf°, FRONEFIELD &
CO's CELEBRATED CATTLE POWDER has set the
whole community alive to a new fitet in regard to
feeding Cattle, both for the purpose of maintain
ing health and increasing the production of Fat,
Butter and Milk. The effect of their POWDER
has astonished every one, that has used it, and
the demand has been so large, than the proprietors
could scarcely supply it sufficiently fast for their
sales. .
The immense popularity it bas Obtained from
Farmers, Dairy Men and Horsemen, and the can-
Hence and success with which they used it have
set the heads of other Druggists at work to make
an article, professing to he of equal merits, think
ing to take advantage of our POWDER'S popular
ity, and by these means introduce other articles,
into the market, which has no affinity to our pre
paration whatever. Every person knows, who has
read anything of Agricultural Chemistry, that no
powder possessing such qualities as that which we
prepare, was ever known in any part of Germany,
Europe or America. We advise all persons to
read Prof. Leibigs works and see for themselves
whether they or any one else, ever knew of a
Cattle Powder in Germany, Europe or America,
that ever professed to have the same virtues,
which we claim for ours.
The Discovery is of American Birth, the off
spring of the PROPRIETORS, and there is no Cat
tle Powder now known in the world, that was
ever manufactured from the same Combination of
Chemical elements, as that of BREI NI G,
FRONEFIELD & CO.
Do not therefore suffer yourselves to be de
ceived, or think that our Powder is a humbug be
cause you have tried those Mongrel Substitutes
and found no good follow, but rather injurious re
sults. Never give an opinion unless you have
tried the only genuine VEGETABLE CATTLE Pow-
DER in the world, as compounded and prepared
by BREINI6, FRONEFIELD S. Co., No. 187 North
Third Street, Philadelphia.
N. B. Do not be imposed upon and allow your
Animals to die or linger with disease because you
have fed the wrong Cattle Powder. The Signa
ture of BREINIG, FRONEFIELD 6. CO.
is on the end of each pack of the genuine Article.
For Sale by THO. REED & SON, Hunt.
March 25, 1852.
$1,000,000 Saved Yearly by Purchasing
SILVER'S MINERAL PAINTS
The wonder of the age, nature's own produc
tions. These Paints differ from all others in the
market; they are not clays; they require little Oil,
flow easily, and cover with a heavier body than
white lead. They neither track nor peel, and dry
readily, making an ENAMEL OF STONE.
CoLons—We have seven different colors, viz :
three Browns, two Chocolates, Black and Yellow,
and by combination make every variety and shade
of color.
BODY.—These Paints arc superior in body (or
covering property) to any yet discovered, and
pound for pound will cover double the surface of
white lead, zinc, or other metallic Paints.
Leos.—To Iron they furnish a perfect protec
tion against rust, for they contain no metal, whirls
like white lead acts destructively on the iron; in
filet this Paint makes iron doubly valuable for
building purposes.
Baum WC/BK.—They give to house walls a
much heavier coating than other paints, and if
sanding is required, nothing holds as firmly or
finishes so well with it.
OLD Rooes.—Oive us a roof, never so old and
leaky, Silver's Mineral Paints willmako it cheap
ly new awl more enduring than it ever was.
SHIPS using this extraordinary Mineral as we
prepare it for them, will be proof against the ac
tion of hot suns worms and salt water.
CAPITALISTS and BUILDERS are invited to
make strict scrutiny into the merits of these
Paints. They will find a very great reduction
might be made in the cost of painting. These
Paints are purely mineral; all clays and other
impurities are washed out in preparing them for
the market. They cost but half the price of white
lead, and the same quantity will cover twice the
surface, and last six times as long, which in fact
reduces the price to one-twelfth. Climate has no
effect on this Paint, and is equally valuable in the
cold Canadas or our sunny Florida.
DIRECTIONB.-Use Linseed Oil, mix as thick
as you can, and use as other paints. These Paints
need but little dryer, and for priming and second
coating in all housework they will be found far
cheaper and snore durable than lead.
Waders and consumers can procure this Paint
wholesale and retail of
FRENCH & RICHARDS,
N. 11r. Corner 10th and Market Streets, Phila.
General Wholesale Agents; also Importers of
Plate and Colored Window Glass, Dealers in
Drugs, Paints, &c.
March 11, 1852.-3 m:
LEWISTOWN POTTERY.
The undersigned respectfully informs their
customers, and the citizens generally of Hunting
don county, that they still continue the turmoil',
turing of all kinds of Earthenware of the most su
perior quality and at prices to suit the times.—
They will make a trip by Canal, in the month of
May when they will be able to supply all who
may favor them with their patronage. Merchants
may rely on getting an article that cannot fail to
please their customers, anti such as will yield them
a handsome profit. All orders promptly attend
ed to. Address J. A. MATHEWS & 11110,
Lewistown, Pa.
April 1, 1852.-tf,
NOTICE.
Having concluded to leave Huntingdon, I have
placed in the hands of Col. S. S. Wharton all my
professional papers, in whose ability and integrity
I have full confidence, and have also transfered
and assigned to him all my notes, and accounts,
for his own use. A. K. CORNYN,
Iluntingdon, Feb. 26, IOU!.
&JIVE YOUR MONEY.
CHARLES P. FREEMAN & CO.,
(LATE FREEMAN, UODGES & CO.)
Importers and Jobbers,
144 Broadway, 1 Door South of
Liberty Street,
eIIiIIBINS Nan *
Have now on hand, and will be receiving daily
through the season, New Goods, direct from the
European manufacturers, mid cash Auctions, rich,
fashionable, fancy Silk Millinery Goods. Our
stock of Rich Ribbons, comprises every variety spf
the latest and most benntiful designs imported.
Many of our good* are numulactured expressly
to our order, from our own designs and patterns,
and stand unrivalled. We °dir our wards for neu
Gash, at lower prices than any credit House its
America can afford.
All purchasers will find it greatly to their inter
est to reserve a portion of their money and make
selections front our great variety of rich cheap
goods.
Ribbons rich for Bonnet Caps Sashes and
Belts. '
Bonnet Silks, Satins, Crapes, Lisses and. Tar
letons.
Embroideries, Collars, Chemisetts, Capes and
Berthas.
Habits, Sleeves, Cuffs, Edgings, and Insertions.
Embroidered Roviere, Lace, and Hemstitch
Cambric Ildkfs.
Blonds, Illusions, and Embroidered Laces fur
Caps.
Embroidered Laces for Shawls, Mantillas, and
Veils.
Iloniton, Maden, Valencienes, and Brussels
Laces.
English and Wove Thread, Smyrna, LisFa
'Thread, and Cotton Laces.
Kid, Lisle ThreadTSTli, and Sewing Silk,
Gloves, and Mitts.
Freiich and American Artificial Flowers.
French Lace, English, American, and. Italian.
Straw Bonnets and Trimming%
March 25, 1852.
SHADE, ORNAMENTAL
AND FRUIT TREES, EVERGREENS,
SHRUBS, PLANTS, ROSES, &C.,
Cultivated and for sale nt the nursery and gar
dens, Rising Sun Village, near Philadelphia;
consisting of a general assortment of the above,
of various kinds and sins, suitable for pleasure
grounds and gardens, with all kinds of vegetable
plants, roots, seeds, I ke.
SAMUEL MANPAY, Proprietor.
March IS 1852.-2 m
N. B. His stands in the city are in the Mark
et below sixth street, where orders are also re•
ceived.
All orders promptly attended to, when sent by
mail, directed to 'S. Manpay, Rising Sun P. 0,
Philadelphia county, Pa.
SPRING MILLINERY GOODS.
JOHN STONE & SONS,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
French alillinary Goods,
NO. 45 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
PHILsIDELPHL/I.
A RE now prepared to otter to their customers
II and the trade a largo and well selected as
sortment of
Silks, Ribbons 8r Millinery Goods
_
Confining themselves exclusively to this branch
of the trade, and IMPORTING the larger part of
their stock, enables them to offer an assortment
unsurpassed in extent and variety, which will ho
sold at the lowest prices and on the most favora
ble terms. March 18, 1852.-2 m.
, VrACHEREL,
iv -L CODFISH,
SHAD,
SALMON,
i
HERRINGS,
PORK,
HAMS AND SIDES, I
SHOULDERS,
LARD & CHEESE,
.1
Oct. 9, 1851.
ConstantPy on hand, &
for sato by
J. PALMER & CO.
Market street Wharf
Pumanal.rnta.
NOTICE
To the creditors of the Huntingdon, Cambria and
Indiana Turnpike Road Company.
-
. -
That the Court of Huntingdon coanty on the
13th February, 1852, directed to be paid to cred
itors, three and one half per tent. on the amount
of their claims, on which former dividends have
been declared, which I will pay on the presenta
tion of their certificates of deposit, by themselves
or their agents.
JOHN S. ISETT, Sequestrator.
Spruce Creek, Mardi 4, 1852.
"Hollidaysburg Register" and Whig paper
Johnstown, will please insert the above three times
and charge this office.
Birmingham Fulale Seminary.
The liberal patronage which this School has
received in the past, encourages the proprietor
and friends of female education, to expect by
proper exertion to make it both a premanent and
important Institution; and no pains will by spar
ed to sustain its growing reputation.
Among other considerations which inspire bopo
as to its future sums, 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 13irmingliem 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 wise in the study of Nature alone un
marked by the works of Art.
The school year is divided into two Sessions of
twenty-two weeks each; the summer term com
mencing the lest 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 o
sickness.
Tuition $4,00 and 85,00 per quarter—boarding
$1,50 per week. Music, Latin, French, Draw
ing, &c., extra.
Rev. ISRAEL W. WARD, A. M., Principal.
Rev. THOMAS WARD, A. M., Associate.
Jan. 15, 1852.
LAST NOTICE.
ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to
the late firm of Dorsey 6. Maguire will please
call and have their several accounts satisfactorily
adjusted, without regard to persona. By attend
ing to this notice will save further trouble and
expense. JAMES MAGUIRE.
Huntingdon, Feb. 12, 1852.
POFFEE, Sugar, Rice, Chocolate, Tea, Ginger,
v Pepper, Cloves, Cinnamon, Allspice, Tobac
co, Cigars, Snuff, &c. &c., for sale at the new
store of BRICKER 6. LIINNEY.
riIHE most beautiful variety of Ladies and Gen
t. element Pins, Cuff Pins and Ear Rings, ever
Huntingdon saw, at E. Snare's Jewelry Store.
FLOUR.
100 Barrels ground out of White Wheat, ex
pressly for family use, for sale at the
Store of GEO. GWIC Yob. 12, 181/2.