stretched in the dying strife for ever ! ci.t/ time to die?" Yea, oh my God, my God, what means it; an eternity to die; AN ETERNITY TO DIE! Oh, come to Jesus; come to the Saviour now. Here by this glorious grave; here, sitting in the great shadow of death, I plead with you; come now; coins just as you are; for believe me, ..There is a time to die." But has this truth a terror only ? Is not the Shechinali of gloom as well a She ehinah of glory ? Yes, indeed yes—unto every redeemed soul on earth the text's utterance is of blessedness. "There is a time to die." Glory be to God for the sweet truth. This bitter, fleeting, disap pointing world, is not cur only home. The race ends with the crowning; the battle with the victory; the pilgrimage with the home-welcome; the shadow midnight with the eternal day; ‘ , ./1 time to die." And what then? why, only this then--a time to get through trouble, to get through con flicts, to get through the mighty trials of a stormy world, to escape from sorrow and sinfulness, to shake the dust, as an eagle the raindrops, from the upsoaring region. A time to n:ount to the far skies; to meet again in tender love the departed; to walk by the green pastures; to recline by the still waters; to die no more; to suffer no more; to be at home with the beloved of earth and the beloved in heaven. Glory be unto God then for the great truth—ter rible to sinfulness and to sense, but precious to a home-sick love and a heaven-bound faith. "There is a time to die." Aye, and in this more blessed still, that there is one time only. There is no more death in heaven; no shadow of the monster falls on the still waters, or darkens the por tals of the many mansions of the better land. Joy, joy for this, that they that have gotten the victory die not again. Did our lamented statesman trust in the Sa viour? We believe so--" That Rod, That Rod,"--"That Staff, That Staff," did they not comfort hind! We trust so, we trust so. And if so, what then, oh then, the full pow er of that last and glorious utterance, live still, I live still." Joy for him that there is . no more death; joy for him and glory that there is eternal life. He that reposed hour after hour in that calm and solemn patience, that great majestic peace, in the very presence of the king of terrors, he shall never die again--oh how this truth illumines that just closed grave as with a blazi of glory. Of all his fellow candidates for our nation's, nay for the world's high est place, he the only one that shall not die. Of them all, his the only bosom where in the tumult of tho coining strife shall not excite pulses of anxiety or anguish. Of them all, his the only eye that shall not weep again; his the only heart whereover ambition, and calumny, and disappointed hope, shall not fling again their deepening shadow. "Aftcr life's fitful fever he sleeps well." No ingratitude can reach his noble spir it more; no neglect distress him; no slander reach him now. Ah, it was well for him that he died: what are the noisy hozannas of a breathing multitude, that his rival Anil hear, to the great voices he now hear eth l Ah, the triumphal chariot that shall bear the successful candidate to a nation's capitol, will bear at best a nr.rtal, with a troubled heart and an anxious spirit. But glory and joy for him--the procession which has just passed, doing loftiest honor unto the noblest of them all, followed in the train of an immortal, bearing into a grave more glorious than a throne, a restful bo som, an untroubled heart. Oh if trusting, as we hope, in Jesus, lie went throuuli the grave with that sweet whisper, live still--I live still,"---then how poor to him must now seem all earthly honors. Ah, there is no glorious form on earth: no conqueror in his mighty mail; no king in his regalia, whose glory and joy touch even the hem of the garment of a re deemed and a risen one. Oh, I understand it now---the burden of those mysterious and seraphic words— " Blessed are the—who ? kings? conquer ore ?.mighty men? the triumphant? the vic torious? the enthroned? the crowned?—no, no: "Blessed are the dead ! the plead who die in the Lord !" Wrap me in a Chris tian's blessed shroud, and I would scorn ; with the immortal scorn of an archangel, a conqueror's robe, a monarch's regalia. Ci Blessed be od, there are sonic bible truths which will prove untrue in eternity, for then, and there, and for over, there is no time to die! there is no time to die! ! Aughwieh Collegiate School, SIIIRLEYSBURG. This School will commence at Shirleysburg on the laSt Wednesday in September. Instruction will be given in the usual academic studies, and in any branches of a collegiate education that may be required. The healthful and retired situation of the village, its beautiful scenery and the con venience of access by the railroad renders this place one of the most desirable points fur the es tablishment of an Academy in the State. The neighborhood of the flourishing Female Seminary, under the charge of the Her. James Campbell, offers an inducement to parents who desire to send their children frum home, together. The very auspicious commencement that bus been made, the friendly zeal attic citizens for its success, and the wealth and intelligence of the surrounding country, give assurance that the de sign of rendering this institution permanent will be sustained. TERMS Tuition per session of 22 weeks, $lO to sl2. Boarding can be bed in the village at $1,25 to $1,75 per week, according to ne.ximmothitions.— }lo deduction for absence except in ease of pro tracted illness. Tuition tee payable in advance. The Principal will expert the application of each student to his studies, the employment of his time and his general deportment throughout the session to he subject to his supervision. 11. J. CA N11•111.:I.L, A. 11., Principal. September 2, '32.-2m• T UST RECEIVED awl for sale Fish, Sale and Pfa.* & W. SAXTOIR. Notice is hereby given that application will be made to the next Legislature for the incorpo ration of a Savings Institution with discounting and deposit privileges, with a capital of not less flout ten thousand nor more than fifty thousand dollars, to be culled the HUNTINGDON SAVINGS BANK. to lie located in the borough of Huntingdon. Huntingdon county, Pa. DAVID SNARE, JACOB FOCKLER, J F. Mit.Len, JAMES SAXTON, GEO. GWIN, D. Mal URTRIE. July 6, '52. BLAKE'S FIRE PROOF PAINT— Black, Brown and Chocolate, a largo quantity on hand and for sale by KESSLER & BRO. Mill Creek, July 29, '52.-4rn. 'LINK WHITE PAINT, NOS. 1, 2 is. 3 Zink Brown and Black; an article far superior for durability and beauty to White Lead, for sale by KESSLER & BRO. HATHSWAY COOK STOVES, A few of the above well known Stores can be had at a less price than heretofore—sold by ma king application to RESSLER & BRO. Mill Creek, July 29, 1852. New 111111inary and Dress Making. Mrs. H. M. CILH'LIN, from Pittsburg, Pa., would inform the ladies of Huntingdon and vicinity, that she has commenced the above busi ness at her residence, two doors east of the Ger man Hefflrmed Church, on Mifflin Street. La dies desiring the latest and most approved style , of bonnet and fancy dress, will find it to their ad vantage to patronize the New Establishment, where they will be promptly waited on and have their work done in a very superior manner. Huntingdon, August 26, '52. CARR, GIESE & CO., . Commission .11e rehants, Nos. 23 & 25 Spear's Wharf, BALTIMORE, Will receive and sell, Flour, Grain, and all kinds of Country Produce—including Lumber. f" Liberal Cash advances made an Consign ments, prompt returns as soon as sales are effect ed. Aug. 26, '52.-4m. NOTICE. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the lute firm of Dorsey & Maguire, or to the sub scriber, either by note or hook account, please •colt and settle the same as I am determent' that no longer indulgence shall be given. JAMES MAGUIRE. Huntingdon Aug. 111,1852. NEW GOODS. The great Atlantic, the blue Pacific, and the Niagara Falls all combined together, cannot be compared with Heaton 3c Winces splendid assort ment A SUMMER Goons opened out at Bridge port, which they intend to sell cheap for cash or produce. HEATON & WILLET. Bridgeport, Aug. 5,'5.2. J. S. GRIFFITH, IH, I),, Graduate of the University of Pa., offers his professional service to the citizens of Huntingdon and adjacent country. s—Medical Facility of University of Pd. ' Physicians and Surgeons of the Pennsyl vania Hospital and Dr..lacub Ruttinitn. Office, No. 180, Mifflin Street, along with Dr, Hoffman. May 6, 1852. . JOHN N. PHOWELL, .11TTORNEY ./1T L./IW, Will attend faithfully to all legal business entrust• ed to his care. Huntingdon, July 29, 1852. A. W. BENEDICT, .ITTORNEY .BT Low, Informs his old friends 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'Alain Street, south side, the last house below the Court house, Huntingdon. May 13, 1842.-6 m. S. L. GLASGOW, ATTORNJ FAT LA IV, HUNTINGDON, PA, Will attend to all business entrusted to his care. He will make collections, draw Deeds, Bonds, Mort gams, &c., and state Administrator's, Exec utor's, and Guardian's Accounts on the most rea sonable terms. Office in Dorsey's brick row, opposite the roe donee of Dr. Henderson, near the Court 1 - louse. April 1, 1852. RAILROAD HOTLL, ii,TINGDON, PA. The subscril.er. having taken the large four sto ry brick Hotel, formerly the "Washington,' kept by Mr. Thomas Wallace, is refitting the some for public accommodation. This Hotel is situated within a few yards of the Railroad statimt, 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. April 15, 1852. MOUNT UNION HOTEL. ABRAM LEIVIS respectfully informs his friends and the travelling public, that he has taken the above Mas° at Mouvr UstoN, Huntingdon County, and assures all those who may ititvor hint with their 'custom, that no pains will bo spared to render satisfaction. Baggage taken to and from the Rail Road station, and conveyances furnished at all times, to persons going to Milnwood Acad emy, Shirleysburg, Orldsonia, &c. Mount Union, April 22, 1852. - Stoves and Ploughs. A Inrge assortment constantly on band, and will be sold twenty per cent. cheaper than can be bought at any other place. ROBERT GRAFIUS, Alexandria, June 3, 1852. IATASH Rubbers, White Wash Brushes, Cur ry Combs, Canis, Brushes, Clothes Lines, Bed Cords, Quilting Cotton, Baskets, Slates, Paint Brushes, Such Tools, and en endless vari ety of other goods to numerous to mention, at the cheap store of J. BRICKER. April 22, 1852. I, Isis, Tar, Oils, Lead, Glue, Turpentine, Glass, J 2 Putty, Paints, Tobacco, Cigars, 6.c., w•hule sale and retail, at the cheap store of April 22, 1852, J. BRICKER. KOSSUTH lIATS fur sale at the new store of ./. Bricker. itgr Feathers wanted in exchange for goods at he sew store of J. BRICKER. Nails, all kinds and sizes, fur sale at the new store of J. Bricker. e r Bed Pins, already turned, for sale at the new store of J. Bricker. Fresh Cheese always on hand and for sale at the now store of J. Bricker. GU & LOCKS and BARRELS, for sale low kr J. & W. &taro), PUMP MAKING. The sulPseriber 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 be iiivoured with warrented all work to he made of the best materials, and done in work manlike manner at reasonable prices. Address Mill Creek I'. 0. Huntingdon county, ISAAC WOOLVERTON. We the Subscribers having used of Isaac Wol vertons make of Pumps and de not hesitate in saying that we believe them to be the best pump that is now in general use. REFFERENCES : J. Porter, Thos. Read. Charles Porter, Jno. Armitage, Wm. D. Shaw, William Dorris, Conrad Bucher, William Christy, Jno. Whittaker, David Itliar, Wm. Orbison, D. MeMurtrie, Thos. Fisher. July 22, 1852. DR. R, A. MILLER, DENTIST. Artificial Teeth, from one to a full set, mounted in the most improved modern style. Filling, Filing and Cleaning done with care and neatness. Teeth Extracted with all the ease and despatch that modern science can furnish. N. B. A liberal deduction made on the price of work done for persons coming from a distance, to defray travelling expenses, &c. Huntingdon, March 25, 1852. BROAD TOP DEPOT. Hello, Old Moss! Where are you coining 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 solo HAMS, SHOULDERS, MACKEREL, SALT, OATS, &e. Ifyou don't believe me come and see. A. S. HARRISON. Huntingdon, April 22, 1852. • LEWISTOWN POTTERY. The undersigned respectfully informs their customers, and the citizens generally of Hunting don county, that they still continue the manufac 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 he able to supply all who may favor them with their patronage. Merchants may rely on getting an article that cannot fail to please their custmers, and such as will yield them a handsome profit. All orders promptly attend ed to. Address J. A. MATHEWS 8: Lewistown, Pa. April I, 1852.-ff. MONEY SAVED IS MONEY GAINED. JAMES BRICKER Takes this method of informing the people of Hun tingdon and the surrounding neighborhood, .that he has opened a large nod well selected st oc k of GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, HARD WARE, DRUGS, NOTIONS, CONFECTION ARIES, MOROCCO, KID, LINING AND BINDING SKINS, with a grant many other ar ticles too numerous to mention, in the old stand of P. Swoope on Main street. They will dispose of their stock very low ibr cash or country pro duce. Ail are respectfully invited to call and ex amine the stock. J. BRICKER. • Huntingdon Nov. 27, 1851. FEATHERS: FEATHERS: -For sale by ILtarrxY & KNIGIIT, 148 South Second Street, fire doors above Spruce, • PHILADELPHIA. 10000 lbs. •of feathers. all qualities wholesale and retail at the lowest cash prices, BEDS, BOLSTERS, PILLOWS, MATTRESSES and CUSHIONS COUStantly on hand or made to order. Also—Tickings, Blankets, Marsailes Quilts, Comfortable, Sacking Bottoms &c., &. First floor and Basement appropriated to sale of Velvet. Brussels, Tapestry Imperial thrco ply Carpeting,. Ingrain .Carpctings from 25cts to $I 00, Stair do wets to $1 co, Entry do 20ets to SI 25, Rag do 25 to 40cts. OIL cLoTus AND MATTINGS of every width and all prices. HARTLEY & KNIGHT. April 1, 1852. E. S. JONES, & Co., -'STREETS. OF FOURTH AND EACE Publishers of the Model Ar chitect, by SAMUEL SLOAN, Architect, to be complete in 24 monthly parts. The above work is to meet the wishes not only ofthose lircetly interested in buildings, but of all who desire the advancement of this 110. hie art in oar country, and wish to cultivate their tastes and acquaintance With architecture. The handsome manner in which it is prepared and em bellished, renders it, a tasteful ornament for the drawing-roomovhile its accurate delineation give it the highest praetieal value. Nos. 1:2 & .8 now ready ii; delivery. Pried-50 cents per number. Address us above,post Publ. Dee. 18,1851. IMPROVED STOCK. Constantly on hand, and for sale the most highly improved Durham Short Horn cattle, Chester Hogg, South Down, Colswald and Leicester Sheep. The subscriber now offers for sale several very fine Durham Slitirt Horn Bull and heifer calves; two Chester Boars; about five months old, which took the first premium for pigs of that age ut 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 flock. The undersigned takes pleasure in math - , 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 Hugs... Any lettei, directed to FTgle Foundry F. 0., Huntingdon Co., Penna., will he attended to. ROBERT HARE TOWEL. April, 7, 1852. ii. K. NEFF, M. D., H AVING located himself in WAitRIORSMARK in this county, would respectfully offer his professional services to the citizens of that place and the country adjacent. REFFERENCES: J. B. Luden, M. D. Gen. A. P. Wilson, M. A. Henderson, " Wm. P. Orbison, Esq, J. H. Dorsey, " Hon. James Gwinn, M. Stewart, " John Scott, Esti Hon. George Taylor. lluntinpdon, Pa. Jacob M, Gemini'', M. D., Alexandria. John M'Culloch, " Petersburg. ap7,'s2—tf. Adams & Co.'s Express. T. K. SIMONTON, Agent, iluntingdon, Money, Packages, and goods of all kinds, re ceived end forwarded the risk of the company, to all the cities and principal towns in the United State " May 1,'52. BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL. WHERE may be obtained the most speedy re medy for SECRET DISEASES.—GIects, Strictures, Seminal Weakness, Pain in the Loins, Affections of the Kidneys, and all those Peculiar Affections arrising front a Secant HAM; particularly the youth of both sexes, which if not cored ? produces Constitutional Debility, rendering Marriage impos sible, and in the end destroys both Mind and Body. YOUNG MEN Especially, who have become the victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an un timely grave thousands of young men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intelcct, who might otherwise have entranced limning Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to ecstasy the living lyre,muy cull with full confidence. Married persons, or those contemplating marri age, being aware of physical we kness, should inonediatedly consult Dr. J., and be restored to perfect health. DR. JOHNSTON. Office No. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, SEVEN DOORS FROM BALTIMORE STE E.T,liast side UP THE STEPS. (WY' BE PARTICULAR in ob serving the NAME and NUMBER. or you will mistake the place. A CURE WARRANTED, OR NO CHARGE MADE, IN FROM ONE TWO DAYS. . . lake Notice—Dr. Johnston's Mice is in his dwelling, Hr THE BTEPS. His very extensive practice is a sufficient guarantee that lie is the on ly proper Physician to apply to. lilt. JOHNSTON, Member of the Royal Col lege of Surgeons. London, graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges of the United States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent in the Hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia, and elsewhere, has ctlected some of the most as tonishing cures that were ever known, many troubled with ringing in the ears and head when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sud den sounds, and bashfulness, with frequent blush ing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind, were cured immediately. _ • A CERTAIN DISIyASE. I. --It is a melancholy filch that thu...14 mir Victims to this horrid dis ease owing to the Unskillfulness of iotorant pre tenders, who by the use of that deadly poison Mercury, ruin the Constitution, causing the most serious symptoms of this dreadful disease to make their appearance, such us Wit:elk/11S of the head, throat, nose, skin, etc., progressing with kight hd rapidity till death puts a period to their dread -let by sending them to that hearse wienee PIO itavelcr rtturns. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.—Young men who have injured themselves by a certain Practice indulged in when alone—a habit frequent ly learned from evil companions, or at school—the *Meets of which arc nightly felt, even when asleep, and if nut cared renders marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and body. What a pity that a young * man, the hope of his country, and the darling of his parents should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequences of deviating Irma the path of nature and indulging in a certain secret habit.— Such persons home contemplating. MAR! lAU E, should reflect that a sound mind and body arc the most necessary requisitsts to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, without these, the journey through lite becomes a weary pilgrimage. the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the mind becomes shadowed with ilkpair, and tilled with the melancholy retketion, that the oappi-ness of another becomes blighted with our awn. coNsTrruTio - NAL DEBILITY.—Dr. J. hpc roses young men, and all who have injured Monmelves by private anti improper indulgence. IMP ClS. , .‘NE.—These are sonic oldie sad and melaneholy effects produced by early habits of youth, viz.: NV eakuess of the Back and Limbs, Pain, in the head. Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Dealt Dys peps Nervous Irritability, Detangements of the Digestive Functions, lieueral Debility Symptoms of consumption, &c. Amami/if—The fearful effects on the mind are touch to be dreaded; Loss of Memory, Confusion of ideas, Depression of Spirit, Evil Forbod'in,gs, Aversion to Suciety, Sell Distrust, Love of Soli tude. lc. are SUMO of the evils produced. Thousands of persons of all ages, con now judge what is the cause, of their declining he,lth. Los ing their vigor, becoming weak, pale nad emacia ted, I tve a singular appearance about the eyes, cough alai symptoms of consumption. rried ectsons, or those contemplating marri age, being aware of physical weeklies:4, should immediateiy consult Dr. J. and be restored to perfect bealth. FIUE NO. 7, SOUTH PH E EDHICK STIeEET, Baltimore, Md. ALL SURGICAL OPPERATIONS PER FORMED.—N. 13. Let no tidse delicacy pre vent on, hut :mply immediately either persuoally or by letter. Ski Diseases Speedily Cured. TO NG E ItS.—The many thousands cur ed at this Institution within the last ten years, and the numerous important Surgical Operations peribrinecl by Dr. J., witness by the Reporters of the papers, and many other persons, notices which have appeared again end again before the public, is a sufficient guarantee that the afflicted will find a skillful and honorable physician. 'As there are so many ignorant and worthless quacks advertising themselves us Phisicians, ruining the !malt(' of the afflicted Dr. Johnston would say to those unacquainted with his reputation that his Credentials or Diplomas always hang in his office. - WEAKNESS OF THE ORGANS immedi ately eui cd, and full vigor restored. LL LETTERS POST PAID—REME DIES SENT BY NAIL. Jan. B. 1852.-Iy. Birmingham Female 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 Immanent and important Institution; and no pains will by spar ed to sustain its growing reputation. Among other considerations which inspire hope 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 existanco 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 'night al most gross' wise in the study of Nature alone un mocked by the works of Art. the school year is divided into two Sessions of twenty-twb weeks each; the summer term com mencing the last Tuesday in Amil, the winter term the last Tuesday in October. Charges to date FrtnnilineCFentering, and no deductions ;nude for absence except iu case o sickness. ninon $4OO and $5,00 per quarter—boarding $1,50 per week. Music, Latin, French, Draw inz, &C., extra. lieu. , . W. WARD, A. M., Principal. Rev. THOMAS WARD, A. M., Associate. May 19 1852. Are you Insured _ . IF not, insure yourproperty at once in the Corn Berland Valley Mutual Insurance Company. Apply to (eo. W. Seam, Agent, M.r. 1, 1852. Bridgeport, Pa. , _.. C 101.1) and Silver Spectacles at nil prices, at 4 - 1 / H. Snare's. April 15,1852. H EISTINE'S DOUBLE REFINED SYR AI. .VP, New Orleans, and S. H. Molasses, for snle chenp nt the new store of J. BRICKER. Entered according to Act of Congress, In the year 1851, by J. R. HOUGHTON, M. D., in the clerk's Office of the Dietriet Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Another Scientific Wonder! GREAT OURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! DR. J. S. HOUGHTON'S . , 6 )' p" . „. TM.: 'fit UP: EIGESTIVE FLUID, OR, GASTRIC JUICE. Prepared from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the ox, after directions of Baron Liehig, the great Physiological Chem ist, by J. S Houghton, M. D. Philadelphia , Pa . This - is a truly wonderful remedy for Indigestion., Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Consti pation, and Debility, Curing after Nature's own method, by Nature's own Agent, the Gastric Juice. eir Half a teaspoonful of PEPSIN, ipfused in wa ter, will digest or dissolve, Rye Pounds of Roust Bergin about two hours, out of the stomach. • PEPSIN is the chief element, or Great Digest ing Principle of the gastric Juice—the Sokenc of the Food,,the Purifying, Preserving, and Stimuli; ling Agent of the Stomach and Intestines. It is extracted from the Digestive Stomach of the Ox, thus forming an Artificial Digestive Fluid, precisely like the natural Gastric Juice in its Chemical powers, and furnishing a Complete and Perfect Substitute for it. By the aid of this preparation, the pains and evils of Indigestion and Dyspepsia are removed, just as they would be by a 'healthy Stomach. It is doing wonders for Dys peptics' curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Ner vous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption, sup posed to be on the verge of thegrave. The Scientific Evidence upon which it is bused, is in the highest degree Curious and Remarkable. SC ENTFIC EVIDENCE! BARON Llill3lG in his celebrated work op Animal Chemistry, says: "An Artificial Diges tive Fluid, analogous to the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared tuo.o the meat and eggs, will he softened, changed, and digested, just in the same manner as they would be in the human stotnitch." . Dr. COMBE, in his valuable writings on the "Physiology of Digestion," observes that "a dimitution of the due quantity of the Gastric Juice is a prominent and all-prevailing cause of Dyspepsia ;" and he states that " a ditinguished professor of medicine in London, who was severe ly afflicted with this complaint, finding everything else to fitil, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, ob tained from the stomachs of living animals, which proved completly successful." Dr. GRA LIAM, author of the famous works on " Vegetable Diet„" says : "It is a reinarkahle fact in physiology, that the rtomachs of animals, macerated in water, impart to the fluid the prop erty of dissolving various articles of food, and of effecting a kind of artificial digestion of them in no wise different from the natural digestive pro cess." to Cull on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Circular, gratis, giving u large amount of Scien tific Evidence, similar to the above, together with Reports of Remarkable Cures, from all parts of the United States. AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Rr. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN has produced the most marvelous effects, in curing cases of Debili ty, Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption. It is impossible to give the details ofcases in the limits of this advertisement; but authenticated certificates have been given of more than Two Hundred Reoprkable Cures, in Phila delphia, New York and Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but perma nent. It is a great Nervous Antidote, and particularly useful for tendency to Bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fe ver and the evil elects of quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive Organs, after a long sickness. Also, fin. excess in eating, and the too time use of ardent spirits. It almost recon ciles 'hank with Intemperance. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS, There is no form of Old Stomach Complaints which it does not seem to reach and remove as once. No matter how bad they may be, it (Beet Instant Relief! A single dose removes all Ode on slimpionitt; and it only needs to be repeat ed for a short time to make these good effects per manent. Purity of Blood and Vigor of Body fol low Kt once. It is particularly excellent ill casts of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of the Stomach, distress after eating, low, cold state of die Blood, lleaVillOSS, LOWIICS9 of Spirts, Despon dency to Insanity, Suicide, &e. Dr. Houglitun's Pepsin, is sold by nearly all the dealers in tine drugs and Popular Medicines, hrou„,. , diout the United States. It is prepared in Powder and in Fluid tbrin—and in Prescription vials for the use of Physicians. Private Circulars tor the use of Physicians, may be obtained of Dr. Houghton or his Agents, de scribing the whole process of preparation, and giving the authorities upon which the claims of this new remedy are based. As it is not a Secret Remedy, no ohjections can be raised against its use by Physicians in respectable standing and regular practice. Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. tir OBSERVE THIS !—Every bottle of the genuine Pepsin bears the written signature of J. S. Houghton, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa. Copy right and Trade Mark secured. 1U" Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. Also, for sale by Thomas Reed & Son, Hunt ingdon, Pa.; John Luts, Sliirleysburg, ; Thomas E. Orbison, Orbisonia. Pa. ; J. & J. Kelly Burnt Cabins, Pa [Nov. 13, 1851.—1 y. THOMAS JACKSON, THOMAS E. FIIANICLIN. Blair county. Lancaster county, DAVID M'MunTaig, WILLIAM Gu.grat, Huntingdon co. Lancsitt.r county. JAMES GAUDNEK Ricu'n. R. littgAti, Blair county. Lancaster county. Central Penn'a. Banking House, /Ay BRYAN, OLEIJi & CO.— Office on Alle lJ gheuy street, a few doors west of the Court House, and nearly opposite the Post Office, Hol lidaysburg, Pa. The Company is now ready to transact busi ness. Upon money deposited for a specific period of three, six, nine or twelve months, in terest will be paid at such rates as are usually allowed by Saving' Institutions. Transient de posited received, payable on demand. R. R. BRYAN, Cashier. Hollidaysburg, :Nay 21, 1850. (111.8,GLUE, TURPENTINE, Saud, Paints, %-. 1 Paint Brushes, Sand paper &c. & &c., at the cheap store of J. BRICKER. PORT MONNAIES from 25 cents up to $2 50 at Ed. Snare's. April 15 18t2. FANCY Articles in endless variety at E. Snare's Store REMOVAL. GLSSGOW 4 STEEL, Saddle, Harness & Trunk Manufacturers. 4 1 The undersigned respect'ully inform their Aka& and the public generally that they have re moved their manufactory to the building in Mar ket Square, for many years occupied as a dry goods store, by Samuel Steel dec'd., where every thing is their line of business will bo furnished on the shortest notice, and on terms that cannot fail to suit all. They manufacture the most of their work themselves, and can therefore assure the pu'alie that every article will be made in the best and most durable manner. WA large assortment of superior SADDLES READY MADE, always on hand. 65'Hides, and country produce generally, taken in exchange for work. They return thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore egteded to them, and hope that their old patrons will continuo to patronize them. WM. GLASGOW, WM. I. STEEL: March, 18, 1852, Notice to Tavern Keepers. VOTICE is hereby given to the keepers of Inns . Pi and Taverns within the county of Meting-- don, that the Judges of the Court of Quarter Ses sions of said county, enjoin upon the keepers of such Inns and Taverns that they close their res• portico bars on the Sabbath, and refrain from selling or dealing out liquors on that day ; and the licenses of such persons as shall disregard tido injunction will be revoked forthwith agreeably to the Act of Assembly in such case made and pro vided upon the fact of such violation coining to the knowledge of the Court. By the Court, 24th Jan. 1852. THEO. H. CREMER, Clerk. May 1. 1852, CHOICE LIQUORS for medicinal purpo ses, consisting of • Best quality FRENCH BRANDY, " " CONIAC BRANDY, " " lIOLLAND GIN, " MADERIA WINE, " " LISBON WINE, " " SWEET WINE, SUPERIOR PORT IVINE. In short, all kinds of Liquors used for that por pose can he had at the cheap store of April 22, 1852. J. BRICKER. Encourage Your Own Mechanics! OWEN & WM. BOAT, would 'respectfully' announce to the public, that they are now' carrying on the COACH MAKING BUSINESS in all it , various branches, at the old stand for merly occupied by Adams & Boat, a few door, west of the Presbyterian church, where they are now manufacturing Buggies, Carriages, Bareau- ches, Rockaways, llearborns, &c., in short any' thing in the line of carriage making, of the ver best kind of material, and in the latest and robot approved style. They have on hand now several Buggies and Rockaways, finished in the latest style. They have a good assortment of Lumber, selected with• a great deal of care, seasoned for use, and invite those who are desirous of purchasing vehicles to call and examine their work and materials, and judge for themselves, ns they intend to mak. good work and warrant it to be so. All kind. of country produce taken in exchange for work. N. 8.-0 WEN BOAT returns his thanks to his friends and the public generally, for their very liberal patronage, and hopes, by strict 411410 tention to husiness, to merit a continuance of tlfit' same, under the new firm. We have some see owl hand work which is of n good quality, which we will sell right. Give us a call. Ws wild sell low for rash. Huntingdon, May I, 1852. HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY. R. C. McGILL Returns his sincere thanks to his friends and the public generally for their very liberal patronage, mid hopes hy•strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. Ho would embrace the present opportunity of informing the public that he is still prepared to furnish them with all kinds of castings; ho has STOVES of every descriptiOn, fur burning either wood Sc coal. such ns Cook, Parlor, Egg, Cannon and Ten Plate Stoves, together with . EZPacaDutaQ.llaas and Plongh Irons of all patterns used in the States Forge, Grist tutd Saw-mill casting , ; Lewistown Threshing machine patterns, and the four and two horse power patterns of Chamliershug, and all other casting; usually made at finuldries, all tot which will be s , il very low fur cash. May, 1, 1852. Lots in Altoona for Sale. LOTS FOR SALE IN ALTOONA six miles north of Hollidaysbarg,and aboutone mile north west of Allegheny Furnace, Blair county. After the '2 ist day of May, the LOTS in said Tows will be open to the public for sale. It is well known that the Pennsylvania Rail Road Company have selected this place for the erection of their main Machine and other Shops and are now building the same. The Rail Road a•illbe opened early in the Fall throwing at once a large amount of trade to this place. The main inducement at this time in of• fering Lots for sale, being to secure the requis ite Machinists and Tradesmen, and homes for the Machinists and other employees of the Rail Road Company. Early application will secure Lots at a low price. For farther information apply to C. H. MAY ER, at Altoona, or to R. A. McMURTRIL Hollidaysburg. Mar I, 1852—M Tomkins' British Plate Powder. F OR cleansing, polshing, and beautifying Silver, Silver Plated Ware, German Silver, Albata Plate, Britannia Ware, And all white Metals. The undersigned have received from the pa tentee the exclusive right to manufacture these preparations for the United States. The Plate Powder has been most extensively used for • number of years in Great Britain, and is now used by most of the manufacturers ofsilverand other wares in New Yoe* and Philadelphia ; likewise by nearly all respectable families and hotel proprietors in the Union. WM: TOMKINS, Ic667,..eanuracttirers, 231, South Second street, Philadelphia. For sale at T. K. SimosToa's Store, Hunting don, Pa. May 1, 1852. MACKEREL, ) -- CODFISH, I SHAD, Constantly on hand & SALMON, for sale I,y , HERRINGS, J. PALMER & CO. PORK,' 1 Market street Wharf HAMS AND SIDES, PUILADELPULt. SHOULDERS, LARD & CHEESE, Oct. 9, 1851. A bountiful lot of Carpeting and Oil Cloths fo b solo by J. & W. SAXTON.. A splendid lot of silk Cran!lapi Scarfs, for n. Palo_ br T