Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, May 04, 1853, Image 4

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    Administrator's Notice.
ETTERS Ofluitninistra don haring been grant
d to the undersigned on the estrnc of John
Walker, late of Dublin township, dcc'd., ell per
suns basing claims against snid estate will present
them duly aathenticat-ii for settlement, anti those
indebted to said Estate will make immediate pay
ment to •JAMES CREE.
March 16,'53.-6t" Miter.
B. A. MILLER, D. D. S.
Ai'4ficial Teeth, from ono to a full art, mounted
in the most improved modern Ptylc.
Filling, Filing and cleaning done with care and
neatness.
Teeth F..rentetcrl with all the MO and despatch
that modern science can furnish.
March 2, 1853.
LATE ARRIVAL
Of Spring and Summer Goods, at
B. & G. NEVIS' STORE,
The subscribers respectfully return thanks for
the patronage they have received during the time
they have been in business, and would inform the
eld'eustomers of S. Levi, with as many now ones
as may be pleased to favor them with their pat
ronage, that they still continue to distribute Goods
at Maguire's old stand, in Market Square, Hun.
tingdon, whore they will be happy to supply all
who may be in want of anything in their line at
the lowest possible rates. 'Ladies and Gentlemen
what we are going to tell you now is no "Hum
bug." Our stock of Goods consists chiefly of a
most splendid assortment of DRY GOODS,
Ladies Dress Goods,
front the plianest to the finest Silks, Alpacas.
Mouslin de Bun', Mous do Laines, White and
Brown Mutiny, White Dress Muslins, and La
dies' Dress Goods In every variety. Also, Ho,
story, Gloves, Veils, Woolen Scarfs &c., &c., with
a variety of Fancy Articles and Jewelry. Also a
splendid Stock of
Cloths, Cassimeres Iteady-Made Clothing:
Fine Coats from $7,50 to $l5; Business Costs
from $1 to $10; Pants from 75cts. to $6; Vests
from 37icts. to $5.
Men and Boys' lists it. Caps,
of different qualities.
Also—A splendid assortment of Ladies' Shoes,
got up with he latest and most approved pattrens
and styles.
Also—a choice selection of Groceries, Queens
ware, Hardware, Glassware, fre-, Rtc.
As cur motto is "QUICK SALES AND SMALL
Nome," whoever does not come and buy trom
us does not intend to save money, thinking e
nimhleninepence better than a slow shilling, we
invite all to come and examine our stock of Goods,
as we charge nothing for looking at them, so it
you don't buy it will cost you nothing but the
pleasure of a pleasant ritlenr walk—fur we intend
to keep all from a brootnstirk to a windmill.
All kinds of country produce taken in exchange
for Goods,
SIMON & GABRIEL LEVI.
March 23, 1853.
JULIUS STERN.
No 171 North 2nd (o , ofzte the Camel Ilote,
Phf ad ihia,
Baying in Store a full and extensive assortment'
of Millinery Articles, Trimmings, and Fancy
Gooch, such as Ribbonds, Laces, Blond, Glace-
Silks, Florences, Bonnet Cronies, and a large as
sortmunt of Needle .worked Rd k fs., Collars, Caps,
Flounces, Ingenious, Editions, Ste., together with
a great variety of other articles in our line too
numerous to mention, ut
Wholesale & Retail.
N. B. I request all such that are about making
their spring pnrchuses to give me a call.
Mar r a IV '53.-2m,
WOOD & WILLOW WARE.
20,000 FANCY CORN BROOMS,
1,500 DOZ. UCCEETS, ASSORT'D COL
ORS,
600 NESTS CEDAR WASH TUBS,
800 CEDAR.CHURNS.
500 DOZ. WILLOW BASKETS,
300 DOZ. WALL & SCRUB BRUSHES.
The largest stock ever offered in Philadelphia,
and the cheapest in the world. Orders promptly
M. & J. M. ROWE,
No. ill North Third Street,
March 9, '53.-3m. Philadelphia.
SPRING MILLINERY GOODS.
JOHN ,,
STONE & SONS,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
FRENCH MILLINERY GOODS,
NO. 45 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
Philadelphia.
HAVING received by.late arrivals a large and
well selected assortment of
SPRING MILLINERY GOODS,
are now prepared to °Wer to their customers; at
the lowest market prices—
Glees Silks for Bonnets,
Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons,
French and American Artificial Flowers,
Crapes, and colors,
Fancy Nets and Laces.
Together with every article appertaining to the
Millinery trade:
March 9,'53.-2m.
SOMETHING NEW.
UR, S. 11. G. SUPLEE, invites the attention
J.T.A. of Country Merchants and Dress Makers to
her unrivaled assortment of
PAPER PATTERNS,
for full sized Ladies' Dresses, Sleeves, Mantles,
Talmas, Mantillas, Capes, Aprons, Sacks, &c. &e.
The Patterns are embroidered in various de
igns, printed and fringed, showing exactly how
the Dress will appear when made.
Being in constant communication with the best
houses of London and Paris, and furnished month
ly with every new design as soon as it appears,
the joublic can always depend on this Old Estab
lished House for the most recherche novelties iu
in dress.
Always on hand a beautiful assortment of
Children's Clothing,-
f the newest styles and materials.
Medals were awarded her in 1848, '5O, nuti's2.
07' A sin of Six Patterns will be soot to any
nas enclosing Three Dollars.
Mrs. 11. G. Suplee's
Children's Clothing & Pattern Emporium,
54 South 2d St, Philadelphia.
Feb. 2,1853.-3 m
RfIEISTINE'S DOUBLE REFINED SYR
UP, New Orleans, and S. H. Molasses, fur
sale cheap at the new store of
J. BRICKER.
A fresh supply of Garden Seeds from Risley'
-M. Gardens, just received; and for sale by
Feb. 23, 1853. J. &. SA XTON.
Aa bp.itirut lot of Cast jron Pumps, for Wells
-M. anti Cisterns, just received, anti for sole by
J. & W. SAxToi
7413.23, 4853.
• Misting Powder and Safety Fuse always
on hand.aukl for sale at the cheap store of
J. BRICKER.
Fresh Cheese always on hand and for sale
at the new store of J. Bricker.
(ER Y—A good lot. of the best, at
EDMUND SNARL'S.
Timber Land for Sale.
WILL he sold, at Private Sale, TIMBER
LAND, (in small or largo quantities,) situ
ated and lying on the Woodcock Valley solo of
Tussey Mountain, in the neighborhood of Mar
, klesburg, and extending several miles. Terms
accommodating. . .
Apply to Jujoh Cresswell, Trough . Creek, llnn,
ingdon county, or George Rundle & %V. Griffith,
rrustees of the Estate of Savage, No. 2, Yurk st.,
'hiladelphia. March 9, 1853.—tf.
SHIRLEYSIIIIRG FEMALE SEMINARY
AND JUNIATA. ACADEMY.
THE Summer Session of these Institutions com
mences on WLDNESDAY THE 4TII DAY OF
MAY, and continues five months. A fund of
$l5OO has been procured, to be applied to the
purchase of a superior philosophical apparatus and
a standard library. With these facilities for in
struction, the Principals and Trustees of these In
stitutions offer to all, rind especially to those seek
ing to qualify themselves for teaching, advantages
equal to those enjoyed by the academical student
in our colleges,.
These Institutions are in the same village;
though,cutirely separate, and some distance apart,
thus affording to parents the opportunity of send
ing their sons and daughters together. Believing
that the same principles sought to he carried out
in our common school system, should, and will
eventually, extend to th e highest branches of a
liberal education, the Principals and Trustees view
what they have done only as the nucleus of fur
ther and more extended efforts, which, as they
proceed, will enable them to afford to all classes,
a liberal course of education, tit an expense more
commensurate with the limited means of a large
number of the youth of our State, who are enga
ged in the praise-worthy endeavor to obtain an
education. And with this expectation, they com
mend their Institutions to the patronage and kind
assistance of all friends of a sound, liberal and
general education.
TERMS-FEMALE SEMINARY :
Lessons oh the Piano, with the use of it,
etrument, per quarter,
Latin and French, each, • • • •
Painting $3,00, and pig:Ting
Vocal Music, with the PienO accompani-
ment, ' 50
Board, lights, washing and tuition, for
the Summer Session or 22 weeks, $45 00
No incidentals. Day scholars, the nsual prices,
according to studies.
TERM S--ACADEMY :
Tuition, $6,00, $lO,OO, and $12,00, per ses
sion, according to grade of studies. Boarding
can be had in the village for from $1,50 to $2,00.
No deduction for absence except in cases of
protracted sickness.
tkir The semi-annual examination of the Pu
pils of the Female Seminary will commence on
Mirada, the 7th dug of April. The friends of
the Seminary, and the public, arc respectfully in
vited to attend
JAMES CAMPBELL, A. M.,
Principal of Female Seminary
If. J. CAMPBELL,
Principal of Academy
March 2,1833.-3 m.
WORLD'S FAIR PREMIUM SAFES.
More Proof of their Superiority.
The Late Fire in Jersey City.
Ak. Silas C. Herring—Sir It gives us much
pleasure to state that a Safe of your make was tho
Timms of preserving our books and valuable pa
pers, together with a lot of Silver Spoons, Forks,
&c., from destruction by the fire that occurred in
our store on the night of the 27th ult., at No. 46
Montgomery at. The fire commenced near the
Safe, which, owing to its situation on a wall, did
not fall into the cellar, but was exposed to the
Nil heat of the fire from its commencement, and
when taken from the ruins had all the brass plates
and knobs completely molted off:
Yours, . It. B. EARLE & CO.
Jersey City, Feb. 3, 1853.
Great Fire in Strawberry st.—Letter fe um
Lewis. ,S• Ca.—Phila., .March 29, 1852.
Mr. John Farrel—Sir: It affords me much sat
istliction to inform you that the " Herring Sala
mander Safe" which we purchased of you n short
time since, preserved our hooks and papers in good
condition, during the severe ordeal through which
it passed at the disastrous conflagration that took
place at our warehouse on the morning of the
28th inst , when the safe was exposed to the most
intenso heat for sonic hours, and when dragged
'from the flames was red hot on several sides. We
make this statement by way of bearing testimony
to the worth of these valuable Fire Proofs. Very
respectfully, LEWIS & Co.
The Proprietor of the genuine Herring Sala
mander Safes," challenges the whole world, in
the sum of One Thailand Dollars, to produce their
equal. Awarded the Prize Medal at the World's
Fair, London,and the GOLD MEDAL by the Amer
ican ft , itnte. Over 8000 of these safes have been
sold a are now in use, and more than 100 hare
passed triumphantly through accidental fires.
Second-hand Safes and "Salamanders" of oth
er makers, having been taken in part pay for
"Herring's," tor sale at cheap rates.
JOHN FARREL,
• 34 Walnut St., Philadelphia.
llarblelsed Iron Mantles, Table Tys;
from the Worksof the celebrated "SALAMANDER
MARBLE CO." on hand in great variety. ,
March 2,1853.-3 m.
NOTICE.
ALL persons are warned against taking an as
signment of a Note, bearing date September
IS, 1852, in favor of Simon Levi for $36,79. Said
note was obtained by fraudulent representations as
to the contents. amount and character of the pa
pal, at the signing thereof, and will not be paid by
me, unless compelled by law, HENRY LEVI.
March 2, 1853.
CAR*, GIESE, &
FLOUR , GRAIN dc LUMBER
Commission Merchants,
Nos. 23 & 25, Spear's Wharf,
BALTIMORE.
RErEft
JAM Clark, Esq., President Citizens Bank, Balt.
A. P. Giles, Esq., Cashier Franklin Bank, "
John Hutzler, Jr., Esq.; Philadelphia.
Rogers, Sinnickson, & Co., "
I. 'Fame, Esq., Presd't Cecil Bank, Port Deposit.
J. Wallower & Son, Harrisburg
Col. 11. C. Eyer, Selinsgrove.
J. H. App & Co., • "
Nagle, Wingate & Co.. Milton.
W. W. Cooke, Esq.. Muncy.
Simon Schuyler, Esq., "
Cleo. Bodine, Hughesville.
W. Wearer & Co., Moutoursville.
Gen. W. F. Packer, Williamsport.
'l'. W. Lloyd, Esq., Cashier,
James 11. Haling, Esq.,
•
Lewis G. Hiding,
McHenry & Bubb, Jersey Shore.
J. I'. Haling, Lock Haven.
Ite- Carr, Giese g• Co. ' have the largest wharf
room of any Commission House in Baltimore, al
ways giving quick despatch to boats in discharg
ing their cargoes. (Feb. 23-6 m
WANTED.
in exchange for merehandize, 500 bushels , of
dried apples; paired; 250 bushels of Peaches, un
paired. A. S. HARRISON, Co.
Ola MONNATES from 25 rents op to Olt)
nt rel
STRAW GOODS. '
ITAKE this opportunity to notify my customers,
and the Trade in general, that I have in store
a choice nssort m en t of STRAW BONNETS, such
as Blonds, Tripolis, "Pearls, French Gimps, Gos
samers CHILD RENS' HATS, Bonnets. Straw
Trimndngs, and Millinery Goods, such ns Crapes,
Tarltonq, Illnbions. Sllkv, Ribbons; Crape and
Tarlton Linings, Preach and Americas Flowers,
Buckram Frames,Crawns, &c., to which I In
vite your attention. I have made arrangements
with the principal Importers and Manufacturers
so that I will be enabled to receive all the newest
Styles of Goods. I feel confident that I can sell
my Goods AS LOW as any person in the trade.
WM. G. CALVER,
No. 59, N. 2nd St., Phila.
March 9,1853.—1 m.
CUBA ANNEXED.
CORNPROPST & CUNNINGHAM
Are now offering at their Store and
Warehouse in Portstown,
The most extensive Stock of DRY-GOODS,
Groceries, Glass, Hard, and Queenswarc,
Boots & Shoes, Hats, Caps and Ready
made Clothing,
•
ever offered by one establishment in the county.
Their assortment is full and complete, and is un
surpassed in quality or cheapness, by any thing in
this market. Their operations in the Grain and
Produce business are very heavy, and'are allcon
ducted on a cash principle. All kinds of mer
chantable grain are paid for in cash as soon as
delivered, and at the following advanced prices
White Wheat,
Rend do,
Rye,
Shelled Corn,
Oats, ".
After the first of April next, they will also con
nect with their business, the HUNTINGDON MILL;
they will pay cagh for all grain delivered to them
at their Mill and will delis cr, twice a week, on
Tuesday and Friday, all the family grinding en
trusted to their care, without additional charge.
Jan. 12, 1852.-1 r
$B,OO
-4,00
-1,00
WANTED,
PENNSYLVANIA LANDS, from 300 to
20.000 acres in exchange for City Property, Mer
chandise or Cash. Apply to
J. A. BURDICK,
Real Estate Brokers, 106 Walnut St.
Jan. 2', '53. Philadelphia.
FREE BRIDGE.
THE Commierioners of Huntingdon County
having purchased the Toll Bridge, near the
West end ot the borough of Huntingdon, there
fore notice is hereby given to all persons indebted
to . the Juniata Bridge Company, in said county,
by bond, note, or for yearly subscriptions of toll,
to make payment of the same, without delay, to
JAMES G W IN, Treasurer.
January 10, 1853.
• Foundry for Sale or Rent.
•.
►T HE old established Stone romidry,.4o
by 40 feet, Ware Route 30 by 40 test, En
gine House 30 by - 81 feet; Patterns for Cook
Stoves, 3 sizes—Patterns for Cook Stoves for
Coal and' Wood, 3 sizes; Parlor Stoves for Wood
or Coal, Tight Ait Stoves, Thrashing Machine
Patterns, Patterns for Egg Stoves, 4. sizes; and
for runonts for Forges and Rolling Mills, Wagon
Box Patterns, Hill-side and Bull Plough Patterns,
Iron Wash Kettles, e•ith a variety of other Pat
terns, and a largo Lathe for turning Iron or Wood,
all in good order.
Apply to the subscriber at Alexandria,
ISRAEL GRAFIUS.
January 12, 1853.
MOO: mmlin,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
-AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS IN
BACON, PRODUCE, AND PITTSBURGH
MANUFACTURES;
No. 23 Wood St. Pittsburgh.
Particular attention paid to the sale of Blooms
and Pig Metal, and CASII advances made.
Dec. 9, '59 . .-Iy.
--- •
WATCHES, - CLOCKS, AND JEWELRY,
The subscriber, thankful to his friends and pa
trons, and to the Public generally, for their pa
tronage, still continues to carry on at the same
stand, Ono door east of Mr. C. tout's Hotel, Mar-
ket street, Huntingdon, where ho Will attend en
all who will favor him with their custom, and al- •
so keeps on hand a good assortment of WATCHUS,
CLocga, JEWELRY, &c., &e., all of which he is
determined to sell at low prices.
Clocks, Wittehes and Jewelry of all kinds will
be repaired at short notice, and having made ar
rangements with it , good workman, all repairs will
be done in a neat and durable manner, and every
person leaving itrticles for repairing shall have*
them done at the precise time. By paying strict
attention to business, and selling at low rates, ho
hopes to receive a share of public patronage.
' JOSEPH RIGGER.
Huntingdon, Sept. 7,1852.—1 y.
NEW STORE,
New Goods and New Prices.
HARRISON, & COUCH Imrejust opened
a magnificent assortment of rich and rain Store
Goods, at their now store room in Portstowa.
Their stock is entirely now, and consists of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND
SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, GLASS,
HARD & QUEENSWARE, READY
MADE CLOTHING. VARIE
• TIES AND NOTIONS, &c.,
all of which will be cold at the lowest rates for
cash or exchanged for country produce.
Tho highest price given at all times for
every description of merchantable grain.
Broad Top Depot, Dec. 30, 1852.
NEW GOODS
EVERT MONTH,
At The Cheap Cash & Proillice Store of
.JlllllOB Bricker
The undersigned, encouraged during the past
year, by the very liberal patronage of a discern
ing public, has made pertnament arrangements
for receiving, from the Eastern Cities, FRESH
GOODS EVERY MON'fill His steel: of Gro
ceries, Drugs, Confectionares, Boots & Shoes, Li
quors, Notions, and general varieties, is now ex
tensive and eotm.lete, of the very finest quality,
and sold wholesale or retail, at thevery lowest
figures for cash or country produce.
Dec. 2,'52.-Iy.
R. W. SMITH:
DENTIST,
WIATING DON, P.l.
November 18, 1852.
•
TOSEPII DOUGLASS, in M.:Connellstown,
has constantly on hand, and is prepared to
make and repair GUNS of all kinds at the short.
est notice. • Nov. 25, '52.
Ar b 1 . No. 1 Honing, for sale at the etotO
Philadelphia Advertisements.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL.'
The Subscriber having lensed the Public House,
formerly known as the American House, No. 18
S. Sixth Street, between Market and Chesnut
Streets, has changed the name of the same to
•
THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, •
Begs leave-to inform his friemis and the Public,
that this house has undergone a thorough remod
elling, repairing. repainting and repnpering, from
attic to basement. An entire new outfit of furni
ture, bedding, &c., &c., has been procured from
the most celebrated Manufactnrers in this city.
Front the central location, and its close prox
imity to the Railroad Depots, Steamboat Land
ings, Places of Amusement, Fashionable Thor
oughfares and Public Squares, it offers induce
meats to the Merchant visiting the city on busi
ness, or the Traveler seeking pleasitre. To fam
ilies and females visiting the city, every facility
will be offered, and every' comfort regarded to
make their visit agreeable and pleasant.
A share of the public patronage is respectfully
solicited.
JACOB G. LEBO, JARED IRVIN,
Superintendent. Proprietor.
September 9. 1852.-6 m
THOS. READ,
Would respectfully inform his friends and the
public, that he has on hand and is receiving for
the coming season, a fine assortment of
cs• N.T,Nr (51.11a.u. 47 ,
Consisting of Watches ' Chains, Breast Pins, Fin
ger Rings, Ear Rings, Pencils, Keys, Thimbles,
Studs, Medallions, &e. Together with his celebra
ted and unrivalled
SI 00,
95,
62a,
50,
331,
(*co:LIM T MIT 4
Which is ctmal if not superior, to any now in use
Each Pen is Engraved with his own name,
and eve'r'y Pen Warranted.
Oh did you ever, no I never !
Mercy on us what a trout;
Get Read's Gold Pen, they're extra fine,
And only found in North Third Street.
A splendid Pen I!' Where did you get it ?
__ Pure Diamond Pointed, can't be beat;
Yes, my f!iends,ll:tere'sAc! huynb?gim.
In Read's Gold Pent of North Third Street
Cr Road's Gold Pen is found only at 55 North
Third Street, below Arch East Side.
THUS. READ,
Piladelphia. Jan. 8,1852.—tf'.
FEATHERS! FEATHERS:
For sale by HARTT.HY & KNIGHT, 148 South
Second Street, live doors above Spruce,
PHILADELPHIA.
101000 lbs. of feathers. all qualities
wholesale and retail nt the lowest
cash prices;
Boos, BOLSTERS, PILLOWS, MATTRESSES Rlltl
CUSHIONS constantly on hand or made to order.
Also—Tickiugs, Blankets, Morselles Quilts,
Comfortable, Sacking Bottoms &c.,
First floorand Basement 'appropriated to sale
of Velvet, Brussels, Tapestry Imperial three ply
Carpeting., Ingrain Carpetings from 25cts to
$1 00, Stair do 10ets to $1 00, Entry do 20cts
to $1 25, Bag do 25 to 40cts.
OIL 61.0 7 f11S AND MATTINGS of every
width and all prices.
HARTLEY & KNIGHT.
April 1, 1852.
E. S. JONES, & Co.,
CORNER OF FOURTH ANT) RACE
STREETS. Publishers of the Model Ar
chitect, by SAMUEL SLOAN, Architect, to be
complete in 24 monthly parts.
The above work is designed to meet the wishes
not only ofthose directly interested in buildings,
but of all who desire the advancement of this no
ble art in our country, and wish to cultivate their
tastes and acquaintance with architecture. The
handsome manner in which it is prepared and em
bellished, renders if, a tasteful ornament for the
.drawing-room, while its accurate delineation give
it the highest practical value.
Nos. 1. 2 3 now ready for delivery.
Price-50 cents pet number. Address as
[ above, post paid.
Dee. 19,1851.
BROAD' TOP DEPOT.
Hello, Old Hess! Where are you coming to
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 ut the
Broad Top Depot, near the Juniata Bridge, and
will keep fin• sale, HAMS, SHOULDERS,
MACKEREL, SALT, OATS, &c. If vou don't
believe me come and see. A. S. HAYRISON.t
Huntingdon, April 22, 1852.
NOTICE.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to
the subscriber, either by note or otherwise, ere
requested to cull and make settlement, at his store
in Portstown, near Huntingdon, as ho is desirous
of having his old Books closed.
HENRY C 010 PROPST.
July 29, 1852.
RAILROAD HOTEL,
HWiTINODON, PA.
The subscriber, having taken the large four sto
ry brick Hotel, tortnerly the "WaShingtom," kept
by Mr. Thomas Wallace, is refitting the same for
public accommodation. This Hotel is situated
within a few yards or the Railroad statiqn, and is
one of the most eligible in the place. T he 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.
JOHN N. "'HOWELL,
.ITTORXEY ./1T LrlW,
Nriu attend faithfully to all legal business entrust•
cd to his earn.
Huntingdon, July 29, 1832.
d.
S. GRIFFITH, 1% D,,
Graduate of the University Of Pa., offers his
professional service to the citizens of Huntingdon
and adjacent country.
Wynn',Noes t—Medieal Facility of University
of Pt., Physicians and Surgeons of the Pennsyl
yenta Hospital and Dr. Jacob llotfinan.
Office, \o. 189, Mifflin Street, along with Dr.
May 6,.1052.
A large assortment of Candies, Nuts, Figs,
Raisins, Dates, Prunes, Lemons, Oranges, Scotch
Herringi, Coca Nuts, 6.c., &c., wholesale and re.
tail, at the cheap store of J. BRICKER.
April 22i 1852.
1 ISHJar, Cite, Lead, Glue, Turpentine, Glass,
Putty, Paints, Tobacco, Cigars, be., whole
sale and retail, at the cheap store or
April 22, 1854. J. 13RICKER.
11Fir Bed Pins, already turned, for sale at the
new store of J. Bricker.
ASPLENDID AS§ORTMET OF LADIES'
DRESS GOODS just opened at the storo
GEO. GIVIN.
Oct. 14, 's2.
--- Ifir 100 Sacks of Salt in stor4., n i o indlji w ir i. 6:llo
by
KOSSUTH I VI'S for ~.14a nt
NOTICE,
All persons knowing themselves indebted to
the late firm or Dorsey & Maguire, or to the snit
scriber either by note or book account, please
call and settle the same no I one determand that
no longer indulgence shell be given.
JAMES MAGUIIM
Huntingdon Aug. 19,1852.
PUMP MAKING.
The subscriber respectfully informs the public
that he nosy tl , ,ivotea his whole time and atten
tion to making and repairing pumps and will
promptly attend to all orders and •calls that he
may be favoured with warrentcd all work to he
made of the best materials, and done in work.-
manlike manner at reasonable prices. Address
Mill Creek Y. 0. Huntingdon county,
ISAAC WOOLVERTON.
We the Subscribers having used of !saac Wol
vcrtons make of Pumps tend de not hesitate in
saying that we believe theta to be the best pump
that is now in general use.
REFFERENCES:
J. Porter, Thos. Read.
Charles Porter, ;Tao. Armitage,
Wm, D. Shaw, William Dorris,
Conrad Bucher, William Christy,
.Ino. Whittaker, David Blinr,
Wm. Orbison, D. MeMurtrie,
Thos. Fisher.
July 22, 1852.
MOUNT UNION HOTEL.
ABRAM LEWIS respectfully informs his
friends and the travelling public, that he has taken
the above house at MOUNT UNtoN, Huntingdon
Cobntv, and assures all those Who may favor him
with their custom, that no pains will be 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, Shirloyshurg, Orhisonia,
Mount Union, April 22, 1832.
A. W. BENEDICT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
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 anti his best ability.
Office in Male . Street, south side, the lastlionse
below the Court house.
Huntingdon, Mny 13, 1852.-6th.
LEWISTOWN POTTERY.
The undersigned respectfully informs their
customers, and the citizens generally of Hunting
don county, that then still continue the manufac
turing of all kinds at` Earthenware of the most su
perior quality and nt prices to suit the times.—
They will make a trip by Canal, in the month of
May when they will he aide to supply all who
may favor theta with their patronage. Merchants
may rely on getting an article that cannot fail to
please their customers, soil such as will yield them
a handsome profit. All orders promptly attend
ed to. Address J. A. MATHEWS & BRO,
Lewistown, I'a.
April I, 1852,-tf.
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 I:remanent 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 seems, the location is not unim
portant. Three years actual experiment has de
veloped a more philosophical, if not a truer reas
on for the existence of Birmingham than many
which have been assigned—that it is the situation
fur a Female Seminary, surrounded as it is by
most romantic scenery—retired—healthful—easy
of access and in itself a phiec where one might al
most groan wise in the study of Nature alone un
mocked by the works of Art.
The school year is shielded into two Sessions of
twenty-two weeks ends; the summer tern: corn
'noticing the last Tuesday in April, the winter
term the last Tuesday in October, '
Charges to date frOtn time of entering, and no
deductions mode for absence except its case of
sickness.
Tuition $4,00 and 95,00 per quarter--hoarding
$1,50 per week. • Music, Latin, French, Draw
ing &c., extra.
Ifev. ISRAEL W. WARD, A. M., Principal,
Rov. THOMAS WARD, A. M., A:uocinte.
Mai , I. IS 2.
THOMAS JACKSON, THOMAS E. FRANKLIN,
Blair county. Lancaster county,
DAVID M'MualraiE; Wn.r.rAm GLEIM,
Huntingdon co. Lancaster county,
JAMES GARDNER, RICH', 11. BRYAN,
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Blair county. Lancaster county,
Ceutral Peuit'a. Ranking.louse,
IF BRYAN, ULEIM & CO.— Office on Alle ,
gheuy street, n few doors west of the Coon
Honie, and nearly opposite the Post Office, dol
lidaysburg, Pa.
The Company is now ready to transact busi
ness. Upon money deposited for n specific
period of three, six, nine or twelve months, in
terest will ha paid at such tares as are usually
allowed by Savingr Institutions. Transient de
posites received, payable en demand.
R. R. BRYAN, Cashier.
Hollidaysburg, May 21, 18.10.
H. K. NEFF, M. H.,
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ITAVING located himself in WARIHOUS3I.Kni:
-Li in this county, would respectfully otter his
professional services to the citizens of that place
and the eouptry adjacent.
ItElTPlifE\cEli
J. B. Lucien, M. I). GoTi.A. P. Wilson,
M. A. Henderson, " Win. P. ()Odeon, Esq.
J. H. Dorsey, " Hon. James Gwinn,
M. Stewart, " John Scott,
Hon. Georgo Taylor. .
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fluntinpdan, Pa.
Jacob M, Gomnntl , M. D., Ale.randtto.
John M'Cultoch, " Petersburg.
ap7,'52 -tr.
AAT AsH Rnbbers, White Wash Brindles,
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
ellen!, store of J. BRICKER.
April 22, 1852.
Adams & Co.'s Express.
K. SIMONTON, Agent, huntingdon.
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Money, Packages, and goods ofall kinds, re
ceived Had furwurded at tho risk of the company,
to all the cities and principal towns in the United
Plate May '52.
Are -yen Insured I
T F not, insure your property at once in the Cum
holland Valley Mutual Insurance Company.
Apply to Geo. W. SPEER, Agent,
Mtl.l. t, 1852.. Itri.!import, Pu.
GLUE, TURPENTINE,
.Sand, Paints
kidilt Brushes, Solid paper &e. & &e., at the
cheap store of J. BRICKER:
AN excellent variety of fine PEN KNIVES, nt E.
Snare's. April 15, 1853
A splendid article of Carpet Chain, aiway,
• IMPROVED STOCK.
Constantly on hand, and for sale the most
highly improved Durham Short Horn cattle,
Chester Hogs, South Down, Colswftld- and
Leicester Sheep.
The subscriber now offers for sale several very
fine Durham Short Horn Ball and heifer calves;
two Chester Boars; about five months old, which
took the first premium for pigs of that age at
the late State Agricultural Fair: also, sixteen
young thoreegh 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 stating that
for all the stock which he exhibited, at the State
Agricultural Fair, he received the highest pre
miums for South Down and Leicester sheep and
Chester Hogs.
Any letters directed to Eagle Foundry P. 0.,
Huntingdon Co., Penna., will be attended to:
ROBERT HARE PC/WEL.
April, 7, 1852.
Notice to Tavern Keepers.
mOTICE is hereby given to the keepers of Intoi
IA and Taverns within the county of Hunting
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
pective bars on the Sabbath, and refrain froni.
selling or dealing out liquors on that day; and
the licenses of such persons es shall disregard thiir
injunction will be revoked forthwith agreeably td
the Act of Assembly in such case made and pro
vided upon the fact of such violation coming td
the knowledge of the Court. _ _
By tho Court, 24th Jou. 1852.
THEO. H. CREMER, Clerk
May 1.. 1852,
CHOICE LIQUORS for medicinal putpo;
ses, consisting of
Best quality FRENCH BRANDY,
CONIAC BRANDY,
" " HOLLAND GIN.
" " MADERIA WINE,
" " LISBON WINE,
" " SWEET WINE,
SUPERIOR PORT WINE.
In short, all kinds of Liquors used for that pur:
pose can he had at the cheap store and
April 22, 1852. J. BRICKER:
Encourage Your. Own Mechanics!
OWEN & WM. BOAT, would respectfully
announce to the public, that they are nova
carrying on the COACH MAKING BUSINESS
in all its various branches, at the old stand for
merly occupied by Adams & Boat, a few doors
west of the Presbyterian church, where they are;
now manufacturing Buggies, Carriages, Bareatt
ches, Rockaways, Dearborns, &c., in short any
thing in the line of carriage making, of the very
best kind of material, and in the latest and most
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 tr;
call and examine their work and materials, and
judge for themselves, as they intend to make
good work and warrant it to be so. All kinds
of country produce taken in exchange for work.
N. B.—OWEN BOAT returns his thanks to
his friends and the public generally, for their
very liberal patronage, and hopes, by strict at -
tention.to business, to merit a continuance of the
same, under the new firm. We have some see
and hand work which is of a good quality, which
we will sell right. Give us a call. We wi:l
sell tow for cash.
Huntingdon, May I, 18.12.
HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY.
R. C. MCGILL
Returns his sincero thanks to his friends and aid
public generally for their very liberal patronage,
and hopes by strict attention to business to merit
a continuance of the Battle. Ho wouhl f Iraee
the present opportunity of informing .I.4—Aldie
that ho is still prepared to furnish them with all
kinds of castings; ho has
sT ) ES
°r every description, for Willing either wood or
coal, such in Cook, Parlor, Egg, Cannon and
Ten Plato Stoves, together with
I:pa ciL) 'au
and Plongh Irons of all patterns used in the State
Forgo, Grist and Saw -mill eastim7; Lowistcvri
Threshing machine patterns, and the four and
two horse power patterns of chanthersbug, owl
all other castings usually nettle at foundries, all tit
which will be sold very low for cash.
May, 1, 1852.
Lots In Altoona for
LOTS FOR SALE IN ALTOONA six miles
north of Hollidaysburg,and about one mile north
west of Allegheny Furnace, Blair county.
After the 2 tst day of May, the Lo'lB in said
TOWN will be open to the public for sale.
It is well known that the Pennsylvania Rail
Road Company have selected this pl at , f or th e
erection.of their main Machine and other Shops
and are now building the same.
The Rail Road willbe opened early in the Fall
throwing at once a large amount of trade to lhi
place. The main inducement at this time in of-
fering Lets for sale, being to secure the requis
ite Machinists and Tradesmen, and homes for
the Machinists and other employees or Cie Rail
Road Company. Early application will secure'
Lots at a low price.
Pm further information apply to C. 11. NT A Y
ER, at Altoona, or to R. A. McMURTRIE r
Hollidaysburg.
May I, IS:l2—tf.
Tomkios , British Plate Powder.
F OR cleansing, polshing, and beautifying
Silver, Silver Plated Ware,
German Silver, A lbata Plate,
Britannia Ware, And all white Metal.,
The undersigned have received from the pa•
tentee the exclusive, right to manufacture these
preparations for the United States. The Plat•
Powder has been most extensively used for a
number of years in Great Britain, and is now
used by most of the manufacturers ofsilver and'
other wares in New York and Philadelphia;
likewise by nearly all respectable families and
hotel proprietors in the Union.
WM. 'TOMKINS, & CO., 4 (antribeturcr:•l
23. 3 / 4 South Seeondstreet, Philadelphia.
For sale at I'. K. SIMONTON'N Store, atintiog
don, Pa: May 1, 184
noUBLE Barrelled English Snub and Twis
FOWLING PIECES—aIso Single Barrel ,
led Guns, from four dollars to thirty each, for
sale by J. & W. SAXTON.
A heautillal lot of Carpeting and Oil Cloths for
solo by I. & W. SAXTON
A splendid lot of Silk Cravat.; and Smirk for
11 sale by J. & W. SAXTON.
JUST RECEIVED and for sale Fish, Salt and
Plaster by J. & N. SAXTON.
G OLD and 4ilvtir Sripotacips at ull prim at E. &nue', April 15,1852'.
• 60- Feathers wanted in exchange for noode at'
the new onre of J. RRTOICIII.