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

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    THE JOURNAL
Thursday Morning July 29.
ITEMS.
HEALTHY—our town and neighborhood,
FINISHED—tiIe grain harvest in this vicinity.
Imcnonsmo—our list of paying subscribers.
GOING or—Esquire Snare's brick mansion, on
hill street.
COMING DOWN—the temperature of the weath•
or.
Ihrussmsa—the copious showers which fell
on Monday.
Istrnovixa—the beef, butter, egg, and fruit
mnrket.
EXEMPLARY—the deportment of the Juniata
Fire Engine Company on Saturday.
A MISTAKE—the cholera case reported in Lew
istown last week.
WANTED-It steady boy from the country, to
learn the "art preservative of all arts."
gifir Personal charms will tittle, but the beauties
of the mind will endure forever.
PLENTY—fresh potatoes, pickles, politicians,
and pretty girls.
CONDENSED—the slang phrase, " used up," is
now expressed by the single little word—don
com-gar-i-gum-fri-ga-ted.
STRONG AND AMPLE-the Whig Platform, which
just now supports both the great parties—the
Whigs standing and the Locos lying on it.
Too CHEAP TO BE aoon.—A candidate for the
Legislature from York county, offers, if elected,
to serve for one dollar a day.
lir Gen. Pierce's nomination is cordially rati
fied by the Free Trade papers of Englund and the
Legetamist journals of Paris.
or Mr. Lawrence, our Minister to England,
has resigned. Mr. Crittenden will probably be
his successor.
7' Red paint somewhat improves the appear
ance of old houses, but looks rather indifferent on
the cheeks of young ladies.
Cr In Summerville township, Cambria comn
ty, no less than twenty-nine democrats have al.
ready declared for Scott. So says the Blair coun.
ty Whig.
er A juror in one of the New York Courts,
was recently severely reprimanded and fined 525
fur taking a bottle of brandy to the jury -room.
(Fr Last week eleven hundred barrels of pota
toes and three hundred barrels of encumbers .were
shipped from Norfolk to New York.
Cr The population of Pittsburg and Allegheny
City is now nearly 68,000, having more than dou
bled in nine years.
gir One million, one hundred thousand dollars
in F peci a were shipped from New York for Eu
rope on the 4th and 10th of this month.
e i r Roger Jones, Adjutant Gettetal of the Ar
my of the U. States, died at Washington City, on
Thursday evening last.
Mr. Webster has positively declined the
nomination of the National American Conveu-
Kossuth has sailed for Liverpool with a
clear hundred thousand, the profits of his patriot
ic Mission to our shores.
The authorit ies
. of N. Y. City have made
a donation of $lO,OOO to relieve the sufferers by
the recent terrible fire in Montreal.
Wotan KNONVINO.—HaIf pint of rice parched
brown; then boiled in the usual way, and eaten
slowly, will stop the most violent diarrhoea.
'Almost every mail brings us accounts of
the melancholy effects of that strangest of all de
lusions the "Spiritual Rappings."
RlGHT—Twenty persons were brought before
the Mayor of Allegheny City on Monday, and
fined for selling liquor on the Sabbath.
Cr The Yo•k Republican bat been purchased
by S. J. and W. C. Shay. It lies long been an
ably conducted journal, and bids fair to sustain its
high reputation.
RATHER FAST.-A train passed over the Had
son River railroad last week in two hours and
fiftpeight minutes, being more than 58 miles an
hour.
Two Steamers lately came in collision on
Lake Erie—one of which went down in ten min
utes with 15 or 20 passengers. Tho other reach
ed Cleaveland in a sinking condition. .
ik'T Forty thousand persons attended the fu
neral of Mr. Clay, at Lexington, Ky., on the 10th
inst. The horses and carriages present, if placed
in line, would have extended twenty-five miles !
Cr Imposing funeral obsequies to honor of
Henry Clay, have been observed in many of our
principal cities; and measures are being taken in
several States to erect Monuments to his mem-
NARROW EscArE.—As the lid of a coffin was
about being fastened down, in Rochester, the oth
tr day, the inmate was discovered to be living.—
The poor fellow who came so near being buried
alive, is now likely to recover.
r Lost Tuesday week a severe storm and
flood occurred at Baltimore. Hartford Run,
which passes through the north-eastern suburb of
the city, was so swollen as to fill the basements of
100 houses, tearing away entirely two or three
others, and do irreparable damage to many more.
Great distress prevails among the poor families,
deprived of all they possessed.
OVERSIOUT—tho biographers of Gen. Pierce
have hitherto omitted the filets that ho joined the
army after Taylor's victories, the taking of Vera
Cruz and the battle of Cerro Gordo; and resigned
his commission and returnsd home eight or nine
moliths before the war was ended.
DESPATCH -Our energetic townsman, T. K.
Simonton, left home for Philadelphia, on Monday
night, purchased, in the city, a general assorunsnt
of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Dry Goods, Groce
ries, and Notions, and saw them shipped; trans
acted a variety of accommodation business for our
citizens, and returned to Huntingdon by the Sat
urday morning train. Thad belongs to the Ex
p...., line of lin..iness men, and must succeed.
AGENTS WANTED
TO SELL THE
LIFE OF GENERAL SCOTT.
500 PAGES 12m0.,
Handsomely and Durably Bound,
illustrated with Engravings.
BY EDWARD D. MANSFIELD, ESQ.
Many years Editor of the
Cincinnati Daily Chronicle.
The Subscriber will shortly receive from the
Press, an Edition of the above valuable work, and
will furnish those who wish to become Agents to
circulate the same, on the most favorable terms.
For further particulars and all necessary informa
tion, applicants will please address their letters to
the subscriber, 11. MANSFIELD, Publisher,
134 York Street, New Haven, CI.
July 29, 1852.
JOHN N. PHOWELL,
./ITTORNEY dIT L✓aW,
Will attend faithfully to all legal business entrust ,
ed to his care.
Huntingdon, July 29,1862.
PUMP MAKING.
The subscriber respectfully informs the public
that he now devotes his whole time and atten
tion to making and repairing pumps and will
promptly attend to all orders and calls that he
may he favoured with warrented all work to be
made of the best materials, and done in work
manlike manner at reasonable prices. Address
Mill Creek P. 0. Huntingdon county,
ISAAC WOOLVERTON.
We the Subscribers having used of Isaac Wol
vertons snake of Pumps and do not hesitate in
saying that we believe them to be the bent pump
that is now in general use.
REFFERENCES:
J. Porter, Thos. Read.
Charles Porter, Jno. Armitage,
Wm. 1). Shaw, William Dorris,
Conrad Bucher, William Christy,
Jno. Whittaker, I)ii.vid Allier,
Wm. Orbison, D. McMantle,
Thos. Fisher.
July 22, 1852.
Administrator's Notice.
Estate of FREDERICK HARMAN, lnro of Cromwell
township, Hunt. co., dcc'd.
Letters of Administration having been granted
to the undersigned on the above estate, notice is
hereby given to all persons indebted to make im
mediate payment and all persons having claims
will present them properly authenticated for set
tlement. FREDERICK HARMAN, Jr..
Cromwell tp., July 22, 's2.—at. Admr.
Proposals for Coal.
Sealed Proposals will be received by the un
dersigned at their office up to twelve o'clock on
Thursday the 12th of Augst neat, for the delive
ry of 20 Tons of Coal for the use of the County.
Bids to state the kind of Coal.
. ISAAC PEIGHTAL,
ROBERT STITT,
ELIAS SMITH,
Hunt. July 22, 1852. Commissioners.
CAMP MEETING.
ny Divine permission there will he a Camp
Meeting, held by the Methodist Protestant Church
of Trough Creek Circuit, on the land of Mr. Jo
seph Cadman, near Cassville, to commence on
August 19th.
CASSVILLE SEMINARY.
The third instalment of two dollars and fifty
cents, per share of the Capital Stock of the Cll.-
ville Seminary, is required to be paid to the un
dersigned, on or before the Ist day of August
next, and the remaining instalments to be paid on
the first day of each month thereafter, until all is
paid DAVID CLARKSON,
Cassville, July 15,'52.—5t. Treas.
Shirleysburg Female Seminary.
The Stockholders in the above Institution will
please take notice, that the fourth and lust quar
terly instalment, will become due on the first day
of August next. Pay to Benjamin Long Treas
urer, who is duly authorized to receive and re
ceipt for the same.
. HENRY BREWSTEIt, rrest.
IVILLIA.m B. Lets, Secty.
Shirleysburg July 15, 1852.-3.
A magnificent assortment of Silk Dress Pat
terns, also, Beragtle Lanes, B orages, &c.,
for sale by J. & W. SAXTON.
Libeautiful assortment of Fancy Copings and
Vesting for sale by J. &W. SAXTON.
Important
Notice.
All persons indebted to Robert Grans by book
account or otherwise, will please call and settle
before the first of July.
Alexandria, June 3, 1852.
C 43. 20 bls. Nu. 1 Herring, for sale at the store
of GEO. GIVIS.
Cr 100 Sacks of Salt in store, and for sale
by Geo. GRIN.
Cr Linseed Oil, 20 kegs pure White Lead,
Jersey Window Gluss.and Putty, for sale at the
store of GEO. GWIN.
A large assortment of Hats; Moleskin,
Kossuth, Panama, Pearl, Straw, and Leghorn, fur
men and buys, fur sale at Gno. Gwnes.
New Stock of Summer Clothing,
FOB MEN AND BOYS.
Vests from 50cts to $5; Pants from 75cts to
$5,50; Coats from $1 to sls—just received and
for side at SIMON LEVI'S STORE.
Highest Price in CASH for Wheat,
Paid at the Store of SIMON LEVI.
A Fine Assortment of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, MUSLINS,
&c., at only, 15 per cent. profit, thr solo nt the
cheap storu of SIMON LEVI.
FRESH GROCERIES—
Just received at the cheap Store of
SIMON LEVI.
MACKEREL & HERRING--
Fur sale at LEVI'S Store.
Hoots, Shoes, hats,
For sale at LEVI'S cheap corner store.
CARPETING & CARPET BAGS,
Received and for sale at LEVI'S Store.
SALT BY THE SACK,
For solo at
SIMON LEVI'S,
THE cheapest and best Cloths in town for sale
by J. & W. SAXTON.
A beautiful lot of Carpeting and Oil Cloths for
sale by J. & IV. SAXTON
A N excellent variety of line Yew INtvne, at E.
A
Snare*, April 13, 1832.
WILLIAMSBURG
Marble Manufactory.
JOHN IRVINE respectfully informs the citi
zens of Blair and the adjoining counties, that ho
still continues to manufacture every description
of Ornamental Marble, such as Monuments of the
most chaste and beautiful designs; Tombs, of ev
ray variety of style and size; Head and Foot stones,
of whatever pattern desired, and at prices varying
from sto 50 dollars. Also Door Steps, Window
Sills, &c., together with everything else in this
line of business. In addition to his former sut.ply
of Marble, the proprietor has purchased the entire
stalk of A. W. Kenney, and is now receiving
front the East, a splendid assortment of White
Manchester slabs which will be finished to order
by Mr. John Freeman, whose reputation as an
Artist and Engraver, is known throughout the
country.
All Cirders from a distance containing inscrip
tions, will be promptly attended to, and work de
livered at points within fitly miles, free.
••• D. STEWAItT ELLIOT is the authori
zed agent fur the transaction, of business connect
ed with this establishment, with whom contracts
may he made.
(lir' Country produce taken in exchange fdr
work, at cash prices.
ta' All work warranted to be done in a style
superior to any other establishment in this sec
tion of the country, and at Philadelphia Pri
ces.
Williamsburg, July I,
Popular Ice Cream Saloon.
JOHN MARKS informs the public that they
can be served with this rich delicacy every even
ing at his well known establishment under the
Sons of Temperance Hann Huntingdon. An
elegant room is provided for the accommodation
of ladies and gentlemen, who may wish to par
take of this luxury. •
Cr He is prepared at all times, to furnish par
ties with the BEST that can be made in town,
and et reasonable rates.
May 2s, 1852.
EARTHQUAKE IN HUNTINGDON.
JACOB SNYDIM has just returned from the
cast with a splendid stock of Clothing consisting
of Coats, Pants, Vests—all shades sizes and va
rieties—also Shirts,Collars, Cravats,Hanker
di Mrs, hose and afine assortment o summer
hats. All will be sold remarkably low for cash.
Coats from $1 00 up to $l4, Pants Eront $1 00
to $5 00 and Vests from 75ets to $4 00.
Ifis
establishment will be round ,
at the Rough
d• Ready hoard awning in Maine Street.
Huntingdon May 27, 1852.
THOMAS V. CHAPLIN,
Would respectfully inform the citizens of Hun
tingdon and vicinity, that he has opened a Sha
ving and Shampooning Saloon near the Post
office, where he is prepared to accommodate the
public in the most fashionable style. Ile also
keeps on hand Perfumery, the most fashionable,
such as Eau de Cologne, Pomade Crystaline,
Rose Hair Oil, Pomade Philncome. Halle Anti
gue, Extract Mouchoir, Pertulitt, Tincture of
Musk, Extra Lily White, for Ladies, and a fine
assortment of fancy soaps of all descriptions.
Huntingdon, June 17, '52.-3m.
Stoves and Ploughs.
A large assortment constantly on hand, and will
be sold twenty per cent. cheaper than can he
bought at any other place.
ROBERT GRAFIUS.
Alexandria, June 3, 1852. Y
WASH 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.
A large assortment of Candies, Nuts, Figs,
Raisins, Dates, Prunes, Lemons, Oranges, Scotch
Herring, Coca Nuts, t pc., &c., wholesale and re
tail, at the cheap store of .1. BRICKER.
April 22, 1852.
FLOUR.
100 Barrels ground out of White Wheat, ex
pressly for family use, for sale at the
Store of GEO. G WIN. Fet. 12, 18)2.
Abeautiful assortment of Veils, Linen Hat'ls.,
Collars, Cuffs, Bonnet Borders and Artili
ciuls—ulso, Kid, Silk, Lyle Thread And Cotton
Gloves, and every other article necessary to please
he taste of the ladies, for sale by
April ad, 1852. J. & W. SAXTON.
91110 best assortment of Summer Goods fur
I Chi Wrens wear, such as Tweeds and Cotton,
just arrived and for sale by J. & W. SAXTON.
(IOFFEE, Sugar, itice, Chocolate, Tea, Ginger,
‘--) Pepper, Cloves, Cinnamon, Allspice, Tobac
co, Cigars, Snuff', &c. for sale at the new
store of . J BRICKER.
400 ~ , , , , s r o :lo7, t y l Carpet
J C i r;?. a t t a l N Twine
Agreat variety of Ladies Slippers, Gaiter Boots
and Shoes, the best assortment in town, for
sale by J. & W. SAXTON.
500 Webs assorted Prints, just arrived and
for sale by W. SAXTON.
KARAT, and other Wcdtg il Rings, at F.
15, t 852
MAHOGANY *lntl Walnut Veneers, for sale
at the now store of
I3RICKER & LENNEY.
&MIS er SHOULDERS
Fur solo at GEO. GWIN'S Store
tr4r American manufactured Pen Knives and Ra•
ems, all warranted, fur sale by J. & W. Saxton.
10'15 0 Sacks G A Salt, in store, and for sale
at sl,io per sack, by d. & W. Saxton.
er 25 Barrels and 10 half barrels of fresh No.
1 [leering, for sale by .1. & W. Saxton.
( e 'y'e' 20 Barrels of Mackerel and Shad for sale
by J. & W. Saxton.
a' Lead Pipe inch, inch and Li inch, for
sale by J. & W. Saxton.
Gr Oil, Paint, Varnish, Turpentine, Tar, Ro
sin, Pitch, Oakum, Ropes, &c., tur sale by J. &
W. Saxton.
!Fir 500 yds. Rag and Listen Carpet, just re.
eetved, and fur sale by J. & W. Saxton.
' 600 yds. Ingrain Carpet fur sale by J. &
W Saxton.
a" 200 13ttslids Rock Salt tbr sale, at 42 cte
per bushel, by J. & W. Saxton.
OW 6 Brags Marone and Fancy Clocks for sale
by J.& W. Saxton.
Ou stock of low priced Mouslin de Lanes, and
A- , ',swim, are complete, and very low by
April 22, 1852. J. & W. SAXTON.
1 ADIES in want of Parasols, cannot fail iu be-
IA ing suited by culling at J. & IV.SAXTON'S.
rrilosE beautiful new Bonnets have just urn
yed, and are now opened and for sale be
Apra *22, 185 U. J. & W. SAXTON.
PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS by a precept to me directed, dated
at Huntingdon, the 24th day of April, A. D.
1852, under the hands and seals of the Hon.
George Taylor, President of the Court of Cool
mon Please, Oyer and Terminer, and genera'
jail delivery of the 20th judicial district of Penn•
sylvania composed of Huntingdon, Blair and Cam.
brio, and the lion. Thomas F. Stuart and Jonathan
McWilliams, his associates, Judges of the count)
of Huntingdon, justices assigned, appointed, to
hear try and determine all and every indictments
made or taken for or concerning all crimes, wide'
by the laws of the State are made capital or felo
nies of death and other offences crimes and misde
meanors, which have been or shall hereafter be
committed or perpetrated for crimes aforesaid
—I am commanded to make public proclamation
throughout my whole bailiwick that a Court of
Over and Terminer, of Common Pleas and
giaarter sessions, will he held at the Court House
in the borom:II of Huntingdon, on the second Mot -
day (and i..tala day) of April next, and than a
who will pro, eente the said prisoners be then and
there to prosecute them as it shall he just, and
that nil Ju,iees of the Peace, Coronors and
Constables wathin intid county be then and there
in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock, A. M. of
said day, with their. records, inquisitions, exami
nations and remembratices, to do those things
which to their offices respectfully appertain.
Dated at Huntingdon the 13th day of July in the
year of our Lord 1852, and the 76th year of
American Independence.
WM, B. ZEIGLER, ShW:
July 22, 1852.
PROCLAMATION.
WIIEBEAS, by a precept to me directed by
the Judges of the Common Pleas of the
county of Huntingdon, bearing test the 24th day
of July; 1852, I am commanded to make Public
Proclamation throughout my whole bailiwick,
that a Court of Common Pleas will be held in the
Court House in the borough of Huntingdon, on
the third Monday (and 19th day) of April, A.
D., 1852, fur the trial of all issues in said Court,
which remains undetermined before the said
Judges, when and where all jurors, witnesses and
suitors, in the trial of all issues are required to
appear.
Doted at Huntingdon, the 13th day of July, in the
year of our Lord 1852, and the 76th year of
A merienn Independence.
WM. B. ZEIGLER, Sheriff.
REGISTER'S NOTICE,
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested
that the following named persons have settled
their accounts in the Register's Office, at Haan
tingdon, and that the said accounts will be pre
sented for confirmation and allowance, at an Or
phans' Court, to be held ut Huntingdon, in and
for said county of Huntingdon, on Wednesday the
I I th day of August, to wit:
1. Wm. WNite, administrator of the Estate of
John %etch, late of the borough of Shirleysburg,
doted.
2. Daniel Grazier and Henry Kreider, admin
istrators of the estate of Michael Grazier, late of
Warriorsmark township, dee'd.
3. William J. Matters, executor of the last
will and testament of Jacob Aliment, Sr., late of
lead lin township, deed.
4. David Burket, administrator of the estate of
Julie Smith, late of Cromwell township, deed.
5. Washingtop Reynolds, executor of the last
will and testament of Thompson Burdge, late of
Franklin township,
6. Robert Coal:bell, Esq., surviving executor
of the last will and testament of Wan. .F Jamison,
late of Dublin township, deerd.
7. Abraham States, Esq., and Jacob Showalter,
administrators with the will annexed of Peter
Showalter, late of Penn township, deed.
8. Isaac Cook and George W. Arlatin, admin
istrators of the estate of James M'Lain, late of
'rod township, deed.
9. John Porter, Esq., trustee to sell the real
estate of Michael Wallace, late of Morris town
ship, dee'd.
10. John G. Fleck, Esq., administrator de ho
nk non of the estate of Samuel 1). Miller, lute of,
Warriorsmark township, deed.
11. Livingston Robb, surviving executor of the
lust will and testament of William Robb, late of
Walker township, itec'd.
12, Daniel Piper, one of the executors of the
last will and testament of Jacob G. Iluyett, late
of Porter township, dee'd.
13. David Iturket, guardian of the minor chil
dren of Samuel N. Wharton, lute of Cromwell
township, deed.
14. Williami Dorris, guardian of Henry I'.
Dorsey, minor son of Henry I'. Dorsey, deed.
M. F. CAMPBELL, ltegihter.
Register's Office,
Huntingdon, July 10, 1852.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
By virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Ex. will be
exposed to sale at public tendon, at the court
house in the borough of Huntingdon, on Monday .
the oth day of August, 1852, ut 2 clock, P. 21.,
the following described property, to wit:
All the right title and interest of George Mur
rem in and to a tract of land in Henderson town
ship, Huntingdon county, containing 266 acres,
more or less, having thereon erected 2 log hou
ses, 2 log barns, about 80 acres of which is clear
ed and tinder fence; aajoining lands of the estate
of Alexander Gwin, Esq., dee'd., and lands of
Elias Shoetnaker the unimproved part of said
land is well timbered. Seized, taken in execu
tion and to be sold as the property of George
Murrets.
ALSO,—AII the right, title and interest of
Deft. in and to a certain tract of- land in Union
township, Huntingdon county, warranted in the
name of Samuel Bell, containing 336 acres, mere
or less, adjoining lands of James Donaldson, Jr.,
Gideon Miller's tract, anti others, on which is
erected a Sawmill. Seized, taken in execution
and to be sold us the property of John McComb.
ALSO, Ail that certain tract of land situate
in Tod township, Huntingdon county, containing
about 287 acres more or loss, adjoining lands of
Stumbaugh's heirs, Thomas Reed, George flint
sun, having thereon erected a cabin house a cabin
barn, young apple orchard, about 60 acres clear
ed. t 4 eized, taken in execution and to be nobles
the property or Vincent Robinson.
ALSO,—AII the right title and interest of
William Ridenour, in and to a tract or farm of
land in Walker township, containing 170 acres,
more or less, about 60 acres cleared and under
fence, haring thereon erected a one and a half
story log house, and a double log horn, an or
chard of good fruit trees, a good spring house,
bounded by lands of James Johnston, John An
derson, Henry Garner and lands of the Hawns.—
Seised, taken in execution and to be sold as the
property of William Ridenour • and John Riden
our.
W3I. B. ZEIGLER, SlOff.
July 8, 1852.
NOTICE.
VOUCH is hereby given to the members of
the 'Cumherlami Valley Mutual Protection
Company,' of Dickinson township, Cumberland
county, Penint, that an assessment of tbur per
cent. bits been laid on the premium notes of said
Company by the Board which amount is directed
to be paid to the collectors of said Company that
shall be appointed for rtreiying the same. By
order ofthe Board JOHN T. GREEN,
July 8, 1852. See'y
GOLD and Silver Spectacles at all prices, at
E. Snare's. April 15, 1852.
WATCHES from one dollar to ninety-five, at
E. Snare*. April 15, 1552.
VEGETABLE CATTLE POWDER.
PREPARED BY
BREINIG, FRONEFIELD & CO
The FARMERS, HORSEMEN and DAIRY
MEN ONE and ALL speak in the highest terms of
BHEINIO, FRONEFIELD & CO'S. CELEBRATED
CATTLE POWDER and well they may, for in the
last hundred years no discovery has been made
equal in all respects to theirs. It is not only of
individual interest, but it must in time become a
great. national benefit; in the aggregate it will add
at least one Million of Dollars annually to the
produce of the Country in the increase of MILK,
BUTTER and FAT from the seine amount of food,
beside the many, VERT MANY lives of valuable
animals which it will save by restoring them to
health.
The PROPRIETORS of this powder have investi
gated this subject for years, during a long resi
dence in the Country. By closely analysing all
the different secretions of animals, at ALL TI3IEB
and SEASONS, they arc at last amply rewarded by
their wonderful discovery,
Since they have prepared THEIR POWDER and
the Farmers all over the Country far and wide
are using it and praising it up to the skies; some
other persons have gut up It powder in the same
kind of packages and are palming it off' on the
. _
Ihey caution therefore all persons against such
impositions, and advise them to buy NONE, NOT A
I POUND is ithout it has the written Signature of
FRO.NEFIELD & Co., on the end
of the Pack. The proprietors are able and prac
tical Chemists and are well acquainted with all
the laws which control the health and nutrition
of animals.
N. B. Do not he imposed upon and allow your
Animals to die or linger with disease because you
have fed the wrong Cattle Powder. The Signa
ture of BRELVIG, FRONEFIELD 6- CO.
is on the end of each peek of the genuine Article.
For Sale by 'lllO. REED & SON, Hunt.
May 27, 1852.
Executor's Notice.
Estate of MATHIAS MILLER, Into of Cass town
ship, deceased.
Letters Testamentary 011 the :11/0 , 13 eStatUliae
ing been granted to the undersigned, all persons
indebted will make immediate payment, and those
having claims will present them duly authentica
ted for settlement. A. MYERLY,
May 27, '52.-6t. Executor.
WATCH, CLOCK
AND JEWELRY STORE.
s,l 7
Edmund Snare informs the public that he
has removed his store to the corner formerly
occupied by James T. Scott, where he has on
band, devidedly the LARGUST, CHEAPEST and
Rowe TASTEFUL. stork Of WATCHES, CLOCKS and
JEWELRY. &c., ever brought to Huntingdon, which
he can sell at MUCH LOWER RATES than for
merly. Persons wishing articles in In, line can
be easily suited on account of the largely increas
ed quantity and variety of his stock.
ithr Repairing dune in short notice and war
ranted.
Huntingdon, May 25, 1852.
BEAUTY! BEAUTY!!
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Mr. Editor : _
Unity of your renders want their
feet both beautified and protected let me 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. Ito has on hand ev
ery variety in his line of business. Men, Ladies
and Children can all be supplied at this establish
ment, with the best articles and cheaper than any
other establishment in the county.
cr Call and aCe.
A 31 :;SCRIBER,
Huntingdon, April 15, 1832.
BROAD TOP DEPOT.
Hello, Old Moss! Where are you coming to ?
Stand from under, keep your seats, gentlemen,
you chant 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, SA LT,'OATS, &e. If you don't
believe me come and see. A. S. HARRISON.
Huntingdon, April 22, 1852.
DR. R, A. MILLER,
DENTIST.
Artfficial Teeth, from one to a full set, mounted
in the most improvedmodern style.
Filling, Filing and Gleaning done with caro and
neatness.
Teeth Extracted with all the ease and despatch
that modern science can furnish.
N. IS. A liberal deduction made on the price
of work done far persons coming from a distance,
to defrav trundling expenses, &e.
Huntingdon, March 25, 1852.
MOUNT UNION HOTEL.
ABRAM LEWIS respectfully informs his
friends and the travelling public, that he has taken
the above house at Mor NT Union, liUlltingoioll
County, and assures all those who may Mvor him
with their custom, that no pains will be spared to
rendei satisthetion. Baggage taken to and from
the Roil Road station, and conveyances furnished
at all times, to persons going to Miluwood Acad
emy, Shirleyburg, orhisoma, &c.
Monist Union, April 22, 1852.
UAILIIOAD 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 fin
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.
GRAFF! US MILLER.
April 15, 1852.
S. L. GLASGOW,
T TORNEY AT LA W,
HUNTINGDON, PA,
Will attend to all business entrusted to his care.
He will make collections, draw Deeds, Bonds,
Mortgages, &e., and state Administrator's, Exec
utor's, nod Guardian's Accounts on the most rea
sonable terms.
Office in Dorsey's brick row, opposite the res•
donee of Dr. Henderson, near the Court House
April I, 1832.
L I SH, Tar, Oils, Lead, Glue, Turpentine, Glass,
I Putty, Paints, Tobacco, Cigars, 6,, whole
sale and retail, at the cheap store of
April 22, 1832, J. BR ICKER.
J. & W. SAXTON have just received a
splendid lot of Mole Skin Hats, Kossuth Hats,
Panama 11110 Struw Hats, also Caps, Childrons
Ilipseys, Flats and I lats. April 22, '52.
Asplendid lot of Silk Cravats and Scarfs, for
sale by J. & W. SAXTON.
Ladies' Bonnets of the latest styles just
arrived, also Chilikens' and Nti,ses' Bonnets and
Hats, for sale at the •tore of Gr.,
CHEAPER
Than Ever! !
NEW ARRIVAL
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
George Gwin,
Respectfully informs his old customers and the
public generally that lie has just received a splen
did assortment of Goods for SPRING AND SUM
MER W EAR. His assortment of Ladies' and
Genthmen's Dress Goods are all of the latest style
and best qualities, and will be gold at very resson
able prices. Also, DRY GOODS OF ALL
GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE,
HATS and CAPS, GLASSWARE,
BOOTS and SHOES, HARDWARE ifc.
The public ienerallv ere invited to cull and ex
pyittoric of NEW GOODS.
All kiiids of country produce taken in exchange
for Goods. April 22, 1829.
ARRIVAL EXTRAORDINARY.
NEW GOODS 2• NEW GOODS
JUST ARRIVED.
J. er W. S✓IXTOX
Announce to their friends and the public gen
erally that they have just received a large and
beautiful assorunent 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 for Ladies',
Gentlemcns', Misses', Boys' and Childrens' wear
can ho had at our store. Also,
GROCERIES, HATS & CAPS,
HA It DIV ARE, BOOTS & SHOES,
QUEENSWARE & GLASSWARE, etc.,
all of which will be sold at very moderate prices.
The public are invited to call and examine oar
'new stock. J. & W. SAXTON.
April 29, 1852.
• GRAND OPENING
OF
Spring and Summer Clothing
AT THE HUNTINGDON CLOTH.,
ING STORE.
A. WILLOUGHBY, has just returned from
the east with a large and splendid assortment of
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 titan 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. May 6, 1852.
CHOICE LIQUORS for medicinal purpo.
ses, consisting of
Best quality FI?ENCII BRANDY,
" " CONIAC BRANDY,
" HOLLAND GIN,
' fiNr's,
" " LISBON IVINE,
" " SWEET 117 NE.,
SUPERIOR PORT WLVE.
In short, all kinds of Liquors used for that par
pose can he had at the cheap store of
April 22, 1852. J. BIUCKEIi.
J. S. GRIFFITH, M. D.,
Graduate of the University of Pa., offers his
' professional service to the citizens of Huntingdon
and adjacent country.
REF - EnExcEs:—.Sfedical Faculty of University
of Pa., Physicians and Surgeons of the Pennsyl
vania Hospital and Dr. Jacob Hoffman.
Office, No. 189, Main Street, along with Dr.
Hofinnn• Nay 6,1852.
A. W. BENEDRCT,
ATTOLVEY .4T LAW,
Informs his old frierd3 and the public that he
has returned to his old home, and will attend to
all business in his profession, entrusted to him,
with fidelity and his best ability.
.. .
Office in'Muin Street, south side, the last house
below the Court house.
Huntingdon, May 13, 1652.—etn.
SPRING STOCK.
Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Notions, &c.
Consisting of a large assortment of Men's Calf,
Gout and Grained Boots, Congress Boots, Napo
leons, Brogans, Slippers, &c., Womens and Miss-
Ch fine and coarse pegged Slippers, Buskins, Lees
Boots, Jenny Lind's, 6c., Boys Youths and Chil
sirens work in great variety.
An assortment at choice Groceries, Brown Su
gars; best at 7 a 8 ets. per lb., Coffee, Chocolate,
Teas, Molasses, Syrups, &c., &c., at the cheap
store of J. BRICKER.
Huntingdon, April 22, 1852.
FRANKLIN HOUSE,
1.1. 1 1 711.1'09 DOA', Pd.,
•
BY
CHRISTIAN COMM
C. CO tyrs informs his friends and the public
generally, that he has removed to his old stand,
(Mr many veers occupied hr Patrick G win, dec'd,)
which he 'has leased for a number of years, and
where he is prepared to accommodate in the most
comfortable manner all who may favor him with
a call.
Huntingdon, Pa., April 8,1852.43 m.
Lt WISTOWN POTTERY.
The undersigned respectfully informs their
customers, and the citizens generally of Hunting
don county, that they still continue the manutim
twilit; 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 mouth of
May when they will he able to supply all who
may favor them with their patronage. Merchants
may rely on getting 811 article that cannot fall to
please their customers, and such as will yield them
a handsome profit. All orders promptly attend
ml to. Address J. A. MATHEWS & BRO W
Lewistown, Pa.
April I, 1852.-1.
H. W.
DENTIST,
lIII.ATINGDO.N; P.l.
(Office opposite Couts' Hotel, Market at.)
riNIE latest Novels, t Ed. Snare's Jewelry
Store. April 15, 1832.
BUTTER, Eggs, Rags, Soap, White Soup
Beans, Flour, Grain, Potatoes, Dry Apples,
&c., taken in exchange fur goods, at the highest
market prices, nt the cheap store of J. BRICK
ER, on Main street, in P. Stroomes old stand,
Huntingdon, April 22, 1852,
Best Family Flour, hv the Mittel of
retwil...t .1. Brivher's Sp.,. at.. .".2.