Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, May 25, 1853, Image 4

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    Retailers of Merehandize.
Cliositication of Merchants in Huntingdon co.,
by the Appraisers of Mercantile Taxes for the
year commencing the first day of May, 1853.
ALEXANDRIA Bononou. ClAss. AmOti NT.
Hitcher & Porter, 12 $12,50
John N. Swoop; 12 12,50
Charles Porter, 13 10,00
Dorris & Walker, 13 10,00
Spyker & Wiilinma, 14 7,00
BARREL' TOWNSHIP.
•Graft & Hamilton,
•Silas Cresswell,
*John S. Miller,
*S. W. Myton & Mosser,
Bernard Lorens,
Irvin & Gregg,
BRADY TOWNSHIP.
Kessler & Brother,
Irvin, Green & Co.,
Heaton .2 Eby,
BIRMINGHAM BOROVOIL
Joints Clark,
CASS TOWNSHIP.
Richardson Read,
James Henderson,
Franklin J. Spangler,
CLAY TOWNSHIP.
E. B. Orbison & Co.,
James Glasgow,
CROMWRI.L TEWNSHIP.
Thos. E. Orhison & Co.,
Isett j• Wigton,
George Sipes,
David Etnier,
'Hugh L. Cook,
William llarper.
DUBLIN TOWNSHIP.
Brice X. Blair & Co.,
James G. Lightner,
James Creo,
Andrew Wilson,
FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP.
G. & J. H. Stonobraker,
Shorp, Stewart & Co.,
J. W. Mattern & Co.,
Isett,
John Conrad,
Samuel Matters,
HENDERSON TOWNSHIP.
' . CHPIIprOpSI & Cunningham,
Harrison & Conch,
Iluirmendtv Bcittotini.
Fisher & MeMurtrie,
J. & W. Saxton,
George Gwin,
Thomas Rend & Son,
William Dorris,
*Benjamin Jacobs,
•Simon Levi,
T. K. Simonton,
Alexander Cartoon,
David P. Gwin,
•J. Bricker,
*William Stewart,
Edmund Snare,
Joseph Bolger,
A. Willoughby,
Jacob Snyder,
Levi Westbrook,
Charles S. Black,
Long & Derker,
*Robert Corsey,
JACKSON TOWNSHIP.
A. Stewart,
*William Cummings,
Robert Meßurney,
John A. Wright & Co.,
HOPEWELL TP.
J. T. Shirley & Bro., 13
MORRIS Tl'.
Irvine & Kessler, 14
Steiner & WWilliams, 14
Law& Fetterhoot; 11
Law, Low & Co., 1!
J. J. Cunningham, 13
M. L. Retts, 14
PORTER TP.
S. Hatfield & Co., 13
Joseph Green & Co., 13
PENN TP.
- *James Campbell & Son, 13
Henry Cornpropst & Co., 13
PETERSBURG BOROUGH.
John Cresswell & Son, 12
John R. Hunter, 12
John Nelson, 14
SIIIRLETSRFRG BOROVGII.
John Long & Co., 13
Henry Brewster, 13
Lightner A; Askins, 13
Wm, B. Leas, 13
SIMILES- TP.
Samuel IL Bell, 14
S. & G. Eby, 13
J. W. Smith & Co., 13
'Teter Bowman, 14
SPRINGFIELD TP.
Robert & H. Madden, 11
TELL. TP.
A. C. Blair, 11
Noss, Conn & Mitchell, 14
TOD TP.
John Hamilton 14
Aaron Sheeter 11
Charles Mickley 14
Amos Clarke, 14
WALKER TP.
*James Campbell,
J. B. & J. S. Given,
Henry Barrack,
Stewart Fox,
WEST TP.
Neff & Hnyctt,
Bernard Lorenz,
Benjamin Hartman
WARRIORSMARK TP.
Benjamin F. Patton
Geo. Guyer & Co.
Warehouses.
MORRIS TP.
Cunningham .54 Crearw•eli 11
Mills,
BRADY Tr.
James Irvin & Co.
James Lane
Mary Ann Milliken
BIRRM
George Couch
Hezelciah Crownover
CLAY Tr.
Richard Ashman
George D. Rudsoa
CROMWELL Tl',
Wm. Orbison
Thos. T. Cromwell
DERLIN TP. 1•
Brice X. Blair 14
FRANKLIN TP.
John Iset 14
Shorb, Stewart & Co (Colerain) 14
name (Penn's furnace) 14
G. & J. IL Shoenberger 14
David Shinkle 14
HENDERSON TP.
Cor!iprc &Co 14
HOPEWELL TP.
James Entrain
Henry Putt
JACKS,/ :sT Tr.
Robert Meßurney
Wm Musser
John A. Wright & Co
MORRIS TP.
Samuel Wallace
PENN TP. ••Y ~ V
Crowuover & Co
PORTER TP.
Dorsey's Heirs
Dr. Jacob Gemmel
Charles Porter
SPRINGFIELD TP.
liobt. Madden of H.
Joseph Strunk
SHIRLEY TP.
Henry Brewster
Thomas Crownover
George Ebby
frame
Mary & Peter Shaver
Satneel H. Bell
TOD IT,.
John 'McLain
Reuben Trexler's heirs
June Steel
TELL TP. •
A. C. Blair
Jbliu Gooshorn,
William Mitchell, jr.
UNION IT.
Benjamin F. Glasgow
Jonathan Doyle
Andrew Low
WAARIOII6M.I Pit Tr.
Jaceh Vedi
J. K. McClellan 14 7,00
Thomas Welton, Esq. 14 7,00
WEST TP.
Hewit & Nell 14 7,00
Robert Moore 14 7,00
Thomas F. Stewart 14 7,00
John Nell' 14 7,00
WALleill TP.
Samuel S. Wharton 14 7,00
John Lee 14 7,00
Medicines.
HUNTINGDON BOROUGH.
T. Read St Son 3 10,00
T. K. Simonton 4 5,00
StiMLEYSIIVIIO DOROIMI.
John Lutz 4 6,00
Joseph Douglas 4 5,00
CASS TP.
Joseph Spangler 4 5,00
Distilleries.
10,50
10,50
10,50
7,00
7,09
7,00
BARREE Tl'.
RobtA Daniel Massey 9 8,00
George Bell 8 5,00
BRADY TP.
James & John McDonald 9 8,00
Andrew Wise _ 9 8,00
Breweries.
ALEXANDRIA BOROUGH.
Henry Fockler 9 8,00
HUNTINGDON BOROUGH.
John Fockler 9 8,00
Classification of Beer, Oyster, Eating Houses
&e., for the year commencing the let day of
April, 1853.
ALEX. Bonocoji.
W. L. Philips 8 5,00
John R. Gregory 8 5,00
PORTER Tr.
*Alexander Westbrook 8 7,50
*Henry Helfritter 8 7,60
BRADY Tl*.
*John Montgomery 8 7,50
HENDERSON TP.
Thomas P. Love 8 5,00
HUNTINGDON BOROUGH.
Henry Africa 7 10,00
F. Snyder 7 10,00
C. F. Schneider 7 10,00
George Thomas 8 5,00
Samuel Africa 8 5,00
MORRIS TV.
*Samuel Bei& - 8 7,50
WALKER Tr.
Henry Barrack 8 5,00 .
Bowling Saloon.
C. F. Schneider 2 tables, 40,00
Those marked thus ( 5 ) sell liquor.
• -
10,00
10,00
7,00
7,00
10,50
7,00
10,00
7,00
15,00
10,00
7,00
7,00
7,00
7,00
The 12th class of riAdilers arZ , estimated to
sell betw•epn $lO,OOO and 815,000. 13th be
tween 5,000 and 10,000. 14th, any amount
less than $5,000. The Bth class of beer Hou
ses, Eating Houses &e., are estimated to sell
between $5OO and $l,OOO. The 4th class for
the sale of Medicines are estimated to sell be
tween $lOO and $2OO. 3d class between $2OO
and $5OO.
--- keiiecis hereby given that the undersigned
will hold an appeal at any time during, or pre-
vious to the August Court, at the Commission
ers Office, in the borough of Huntingdon, for
the purpose of making all necessary corrections
in the foregoing appraisements. It' the above
amount for licenses and the regular fees of 62i
cents for each license is not paid to the County
Treasurer, the law directs him to sue for and
recover the same, adding ten per cent. to the
license for his trouble.
HENRY W. MILLER.
App. Men Taxes.
May 11, 1853.
DR. MARCHISI'S
10,00
7,00
7,00
7,00
7,00
10,00
7,00
UTERINE CATHOLICON
IS respectfully of
"mmd to the citizens
d' llcuituanow &
deinity as aprepa
ntion of earnest
nipurtance to fain
lies, and destined
to become identifi
d the health
sod happiness of
Females.
This CATIIOL
[CON will care a
ler cent. of all
:ironic diseases in
dilental to the re
ipectable female,
15,00
10,00
12,50
12,50
7,00
10,00
10,00
10,00
10,00
7,00
10,00
10,00
10,50
married or unmarried, and usually known under
the name of
Female Complaints.
Of these are Prolapses UterZ or Falling of the
Womb, Floor cubes, or Whites; Chrome Infla
median and Ulceration of the Womb; Incidental
Hremorrahage, or Flooding: Painful, Suppressed,
and Irregular ilAnstruation,&e., with all their ac
companying evils, (Cancer exbepted,) no matter
how severe or of how long standing.
MANY PROMINENT PHYSICIANS in the
city of Now York and other places, finding them
selves without n remedy in inveterate cases of
the above complaints, and having due regard for
the welfare of their patients, have recommended
the use of this medicine; and, after witnessing its
salutary effects are now manifesting their appro
bation, not only by resorting to it in their treat
ment of all the disease for which it is intended,
but in some instances accepting the agency of it
to facilitate its introduction into more general use
by the Faculty.
The influence of this composition upon the fe
male constitution is of the most friendly kind;
the most delicate and feeble female need have no
fear in its use for any length of time, for it con
tain any mercury, nor any article which ran
wove in any way injurious, being made entirely
of vegetable extracts, and prepared to taste like
a pleasant cordial.
15,00
10,00
7,00
7,00
10,00
7,00
10,00
10,00
10,00
The tnodus operand/ of this remedy, in the cure
of this class of diseases, is through the general
economy of the system, with the peculiar deter
mination to the female organs.
ADDITIONAL PROOF of this Catholicon
being worthy of the eonfidencl of the afflicted, as
a Successful, Safe and Cheap Remedy, will be
found in the pampliletf together with important
observations touching the nature and symptoms
of the diseases, to which the attention of Ladies
and Practitioners is respectfully invited.
THE INGREDIENTS, as certified hr high
medical authority, (see pamphlet,) are X/ Vege
table; and are not associated with any article un
friendly to the animal economy.
REFERENCIIS
Prof. Dunbar, M. D., Baltimore, Md.; J. C.
(*rick, M. D. Baltimore; P. 13. Peckham, M.D.
Utica, N. Y.; D. Y. Foote,M. D., Syracuse,
Y.; M. 11. Mills, M. D., ochester, N. Y.; L.
D. Fleming, M. D., Canandaigua, N.Y.; W. W.
Reese, M. D., City of New York; W. Prescott,
M. I)., Concord, N. IL
Pamphlets can bo had gratis at the store of
Thomas Read & Son, Agents, Druggists, &e.,
Huntingdon, Pa.
_ _
Sold bylnading Druggists in all the adjoining
counties.
J. B. MARCHIEI & CO., Proprietors, Con.
tral Depot, 304 Broadway, Now York.
May 11, 's3.—Gm.
Executor's Notice.
Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to
the estate of Martin Grath's, dee'd., late of Hen
derson township, to make payment, and all hav
ing claitits against said estate will present them
duly authenticated for settlement, to the under
signed. DANIEL AFRICA,
April 20, '52.44. Executor.
NOTICE.
, Persons indebted to the Huntingdon Journal
Office for advertising or Job work, done during
the pinyonr will please settle the 5111110 ia u eedi•
(defy. No further notice will be given.
-J. A. HALL.
Huntingdon, April, 13, 1853.
7,00
7,00
7,00
7,00
7,00
as Noleshin, Kossuth, for men
and boys, also Calcutta, Leghorn and Chip,
just reeelYed astd for sale cheap by
J. t {'• SAXTON.
HATS.—Muleskia No.l and 2, of the latest
styles. Kossuth Hats of various styles and
qualities—will be suld low at the cheap store of
GEO.'GIVI.Y.
nLARGE and splendid assortment of 800.
. nets, Misses' Flats and childrens' Hats and
Caps, selling at low prices at the store or
BOOTS .1J111) SIIO ES,
tar tutu and boys, a a.ariattmt, at the ttore
GI \ IS.
NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS.
DAVID P. GWIN,
INFORMS his friends and the public in general
that he has just received front Philadelphia, and
is now opening nt the corner of Hill and Bath
streets, opposite Coats' Hotel, nn
Entire New Stock of Goods,
Consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Cotton Goods,
Silo, l'ancy and Black Berege de Lanes,
L)ehoise, Lawns, Gingham, Linens, Mao
. lins and Prints 01 ermy description,
Hosiery., Gloves, Silk Mitts, long and short, Veils,
Collars, Under-sleeves, Ribbons, Shawls, Fancy
and Plain Crnpe, and a general variety of Dress
Goods too numerous to mention.
Also,
a large assortment of Bonnets, Hats,
Shoes, &c.
Also, Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, Fish
and Salt.
The public are respectfully invited to call and
examine my Goods, us I am determined to sell
them CHEAP.
All kinds of country Produce taken in exchange
for Goods nt the highest market prices.
Huntingdon, April 20, 1853.
ftheriffalty.
To the Voters of Huntinydon Conant: Fellow
citizens, at the solicitation of many warm friends,
I offer myself as a Candidate for the next Sher
iffalty of Huntfogtion county, and most respect
fully solicit support. Should I ho elected, I
pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office
liiithfully and impartially. Subject to the deci
sion of the Whig County Convention. -
Apr. 20,'53. JOSEPH CORNELIUS.
BLINDS & SHADES,
B. J. WILLIAMS,
No. 12, Sixth Street,
A FEW DOORS ABOVE MARKET ST.,
PHIL4DELPHI.I.
The most Extensive and Best Manufacturer in
the United States,
Originator of all New Styles !
Has taken the highest premiums nt all the Exhi•
bitionsi buys the best in:aerials cheap for cash ;
which enables him to sell SUPERIOR
IVINDOW BLINDS 44• SWIDES
As LOW as others sell inferior nrticles.
Painted and Gilt Shades of beautiful designs.
Buff and White Holland Shades, Trimming,s,
Fixtures,
Store Shades Painted and Lettered to order.
Old Blinds Painted and Trimmed. Purcha
sers, please call.
ra- WE STUDY TO PLEASE.EO
April 27, 1853.-Iy.
Administrator's Notice.
Estate of JAMES N. STITT, late of Dublin town
ship, Hunt. co., dec'd.
LETTERS of administration having been grant
cd to the undersigned, who reside in Dublin
township, on the above estate, all persons indebt
ed will make immediate payment, and those hav
ing claims will present them duly authenticated
for settlement. ISABELLA STITT,
WILLIAM HARPER,
Apr. 27, t53.-61 * Ad mrs.
TIN AND SHEET IRON
MANUFACTORY.
TOSEPII H. THOMPSON returns thanks for
el the liberal patronage he has heretofore receiv
ed, and hopes, by strict attention to business, to
merit a continuance of the same. Tin and Sheet
Iron Wares always on hand, of all sorts and si
zes, and made of the best material.
Cooking Stoves,
large and small, to burn wood or coal, warranted
not to cut in the eye.
Please call, at the cheap corner, in the diamond
and see for yourselves.
Huntingdon, April '27, 1953.
A GREAT 'BARG A IN,
Real Estate at Private Sale,
ptIE subscriber, wishing to move to the We,
I will sell his farm, situate in Union township.
Huntingdon county, two or three miles from th y a
Penna. Canal and Central Railroad, consisting of
Three Hundred Acres, one hundred of
which ore cleared, and in a good state of Ctlithl
lion, the balance well timbered. On the premises
there are erected two gond dwelling !Joust?. one
double log horn, and a saw-mill; there are also a
large number of fruit trees, consisting of Apple,
Peach, Pear, and Plum, of the best quality. Ap
ply to the subscriber living on the premises.
ELIEL SMITH.
April 20, 1853.-2 m.
Valuable Real Estate, Mill Proper
ty, &c.,
At Public or Private Sale.
11IJE undersigned will expose to public sale, on
the premises, in West township, Huntingdon
county, Pa., On THURSDAY THE 16TH DAY OF
Juin'', A. D. 1853, the valuable limestone farm
on which he resides, containing 122 Acres,
more or less—having thereon a large three story
Grist Mill with four run of stone, and a good Saw
Mill, a largo bank barn, a large stone dwelling
Noose and kitchen, two frame houses and a log
house. A fine apple orchard, all grafted fruit.-
120 Acres cleared, and in a good state of cultiva.
elms. Situate iu a line healthy neighborhood.—
Fine Avatar power.
Also, another farm in same township, contain
ing 100 Acres, more or less—about 30 Acres
cleared—boxing thereon a log house and stable,
and a good orchard, and excellent sent and water
power for Saw Mill.
All the above land is about six miles from the
Penna. Canal and Railroad, in Shavers Creek
settlement. An indisputable general warranty
title will be given. Terms made known on day
of sale. Persona wishing information, write to
West Berme, Huntingdon county.
ROBERT MOORE.
Aprill3,
BOOKS I BOOKS!!
THE. subscriber has opened, permanently, an
extensive New Book Store. opposite Whitta
ker's Hotel, on Rail Road Street. 10,000
Volumes in Store, and for sale, wholesale and re
tail, extremely low for cash. His stock consists of
Law Medical, Theological, Poetical, Historical,
Mechanical, Scientific and Miscellaneous Works,
together with a general assortment of Blank
work, School Books and Stationary, and in short,
every variety in the Book and Stationary way,
can be procured of hint at the shortest notice, and
upon the most favorable terms. Call and exam
ine for yourselves. WM.. COLON.
April 13, '53.-1 y.
LATEST ARRIVAL
OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS !
T & W. SAXTON have just received films
• Philadelphia the finest assortment of Spring
and Summer Goods ever brought to this place,
consisting as follows :
Cloths, Cassimores, Tweeds, Cotton Goods, Silk
Dress Patterns, Berge de Laines, Deliages,
Lawns, Muslin.; bleached and unbleach
ed, Black Silk, and a great variety
of Trimm ings,
suitable for
Summer Dress Goods.
ALSO-500 Prints, of every variety and shade;
a beautiOal assortment of Ginghams, Linen Los.
tres. Also—nn endless variety of Hosiery, such
as Gloves of all sorts, colors, and sizes; Stockings
of every size and color; Black Silk Mitts, long nod
short; Black Veils, and a great variety of Trim
mings too numerous to mention, which we are de
termined to sell as low, and lower, thus any
House in town.
GROCERIES,
of which we have the very best the market affords.
QUEENSWATtg,
a general assortment, inehuling GLACOWABE.
HARDWARE,
of which we always keep the largest and host AB
sortment ever kept in this pine,
ROPES AND CORD,
consisting no follows—Bow-Lines, Stern-Lints,
Tow-Liites, Betl-Cords, Or., Or.
Suit, Fish,'and Plaster;alw4s on band. We al
so store and buy Grain, and it is admitted on all
hands that we hare the most otalvmtient place of
unloading goals in town. Oar odd stock of Goods
wo are determined to sell at cost, and under. All4O,
WOODEN AND WILLOW IV RE'
Please give us u call, and you will, we have no
doubt, be satisfied vi the feet. [np. 6, '5O.
GEO. G IVEY
WANTED.
Iu excliauge for mereliandiae, 500 busliela of
dried aryl., paired; 250 Inoiliek of Peaches, Im
paired. A. E. lIARRIbON, e, co,
CHAIR MANUFACTORY.
THE undersigned respectfully informs the pub
lie that ho still continues to carry on the
above business at his old stand, on Main Street,
nearly opposite the, Presbyterian Church, where
he has constantly on hand an extensive assort
ment of well-made work, which consist of a va
riety of Windsor Chairs, Settees, &c. The sub
scriber feels no hesitation in warranting minds
work, as it consists of the best of material, and
made in the best workmanlike style; lie flatters
himself to be able to turn out mink unsurpassed
by any East of the mountain. He returns his
thanks to the pubic for the liberal patronage
heretofore received, and hopes, by strict attention
to business, to receive a continuance of the
, - ......
Persons desirous of purchasing any thing in his
line, will do well to give him a call, as he is de
termined to sell very low, to suit the times.
A hoy will be Mken, if application be made
to learn the Chair making business.
JOHN SKEES.
Huntingdon, April 13. '53.—1y..
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS H
GEORGE GWIN,
H AS '
just returned from the Eastern Cities with
it large and splendid assortment of
SPRING and SUMMER GOODS.
Notwithstanding all kinds of Goods have ad
vanced in price, he is determined to sell nt the
old rates, Ills assortment consists of
Dry-Goods, Groceries,
QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE,
and all kinds of Goods usually kept in a country
store. Also, a beautiful assortment of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Also, //A TS, CAPS, BONNETS, BOOTS,
and SHOES and a variety of Goods of nil kinds.
Feeling thankful for the encourngement he has
received, hopes by strict attention to business to
merit a continuance of the same.
Fluntingdon, April 13, 1853.
CUBA ANNEXED!
Cornprobst & Cunningham,
ITEVE now connected their present business
.11.1 with the Huntingdon Mill, end ore prepared
to accommodate all who may favor them with a
Ball. Their Grain Business is a heavy one, and
will he conducted altogether on CASH principles,
and they will not deviate li•om it for any one,
deeming it the only true mode of safety, both fur
themselves and those who deal with them.
Portstown, April 13, 1853.
GAS FIXTURES AND LAMPS.
Heidrich, Horning, & Brother,
No. 221, N. 2nd St. above Vine,
PHILADELPHIA,
TAVING bad many years practical experience
in the business, and as all work sold by us is
manufactured under our immediate supervision,
we are enabled to otter to purchasers superior ar
ticles, in every branch of our trade, upon the most
favorable terms. At our Store may be found in
every variety and st le of finish, Gas and Lamps,
Chandeliers, Pendants, Side Brackets. for Halls,
Churches, &c. The improved Pine Oil Lamp, al
so, Fluid, Lard, and Oil Lamps, Gerandoles, Bo
quiet holders, Parlour, Night, and Reading Lamps,
or hand lamps, glasses, globes, Wicks, Shades, &e.
All Work warranted or no sale.
Factory, No. 86, Noble St., near Fourth. Re
member Store 221 N. 2nd at., next door to J.
Stewart Depuy's Carpet Store. [up. 6,—'83.-3m,
MOUNT UNION HOTEL.
iffAAC 4 WILLIA3f Mreot, the present Propri
etors of the above Hotel, at Mount Union, Hun
tingdon county, respectfully inform their friends
and the public generally, that they are prepared
to accommodate all who are disposed to favor
them with their custom, and that no pains will be
spared to render satisfaction.
The Hotel is convenient to the Rail Road sta
tion, ttnil the closest attention will be given to bag
gage, &e.. in having it you ve, t, and from the
dew, - . 2 . • , .71, 1.453.—1 y
110USEKEt19::Rti.
half-tintil.• Ft rail at So. North
NINTH street, and exmiline the largest assort
ment of the best made Furniture and Bedding in
the city, leather Beds, Hair, Husk, and Straw
Mattresses; a large assortment of fancy What
nots, Solli Tables, marble tops, and Wash,tattils;
Walnut and Mahogany , French Tete-a-tetes, Di
vans, Wardrobes, Bookcases; French Bedsteads;
Fancy Stuffed Scat, Cane seat, Windsor, and of
fice Chairs, Counting-house, and cane-seat Stools,
Settee and Arm-chair Cushions; Cottage furni
ture made in every style and color; Sofa Beds and
Lounges, wholesale and retail, and warranted to
give satisfaction, and sold at the lowest prices.
April 6,1853.—1 y
TOM GOLD MINES
OF CALIFORNIA AND AUSTRALIA
outdone, by the magnificent display of Jewelry,
Watches, Clocks, Rod Fancy Gonda just received
front New York and Philadelphia by the under
signed. Jiis splendid stock consists of Gold and
Silver Wiffehes, Gold Chains, Breast Pius, Finger
Rings, Pencils, Keys, Gold Pens. Ear Rings, Sil
ver Table Ware, &c., Port Folios, Clocks, Port
Mummies, and an endless assortment of Fancy
Goods too numerous to mention.
V l tei l j El lraiaFa l c i Arkle !neltunCsttinliipaircdanAl:ANT
ED.
EDMUND SNARE.
Mnrch 30, 1853.
TWO FEMALES MURDERED!
The Murderer Convicted
The public are hereby informed that the sub
scriber lots leased tlmt popular and well known
store room in the Elephant building, opposite the
Railroad Hotel, where he has just received and
opened the latest mid best supply of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
in town. Ills stock consists of every variety of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HA RDIVARE,
QUENSWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, &c.,
all of which will be sold low fur the "dust," or
exchanged for country produce.
Lattice and gentlemen are respectfully invited
to call and "see the Elephant," at least, as no
charge is made for exhibiting the animal.
ILEX. CA 'MON,
March 30, 1853,
LATE ARRIVAL
Of Spring and Summer Goods, at
S. & G. LEVIS' STORE.
The subscribers rt , spectfally return thanks for
the patronage they have received during the time
they have hue,, in business, and would inform the
old customer: of S. Levi, with as many new ones
as may be 'loused to favor them with their pat
ronage, that they still continue to distribute Goods
at Maguire's old stand, in Market Square, Hun
tingdon, where they will he happy to simply all
who may ho in want of anything in their lino at
the lowest possible unites. lanlivs and Gentlemen
what we are goint: to tell you now is no “Iltuns
hug." Oar sold: of Goods consists chiefly of a
most splendid assortment of DRY GOODS,
Ladies Dress Goods,
from the plianest to the finest Silks, Alpert,
Mouslin de Have, Mons de Litmus, White and
Brown Mullins, White Dress Mauling, nod La
dies' Drew; Goods in every variety. Also, 110.
tiers, Gloves, Veils, Woolen Scarfs Se, Ste., with
a varieteof Fancy Artieles anti Jewelry. Aiwa,
splendid stock of
Cloths, Cassimeres & Ready• Made Clothing
Fine Coots from $7,30 to $l5; Business Coats
front $1 to $10; Pants from 73cts. to $6; Vests
front 37icts. to $3.
Men and Boys' Hats de. Caps,
of ditrorent qualities.
Also—A splendid assortmont of Ladies' Shoes,
got up with he latest and approved puttrens
cud styles.
Also—a choice selection of Groceries, Que.ons•
ware, Hardware, Glassware, &e., &c.
A; our motto is Nutoic SALEB Alin SMALL
Puortis," whoever dues not come and boy front
us sloes not intend to save money, thinking It
nimble ninepence better than a slow shilling, we
invite all io wine tint) examine two Awl; of (foods,
us we charge nothing fur looking at them, so it
you don't buy it will cost you nothing lint the
pleasure of a pleitioult ride or walk—fin• we intend
to keep NII ram it broomstick to it
...........
All kinds 3f country produce taken iu exeliungu
for Clouds.
SIMON & GABRIEL LEVI.
March 23, 1853.
150,000exAfts tier sale, svholesalo
end retail. at
d• G. 41:17.5' STORE.
A. I'. WI t.sox. H. 13auct: PETtunix.
WILSON & PETRIKIN,
XTTORNETS
HUNTINGDON, P.t.
Practice in the several Courts of Huntingdon,
Blair, Cambria, Centre, Mifflin and Juniata Coun
ties. March 23, 1853.
WOOD & WILLOW WARE.
20,000 FANCY CORN BROOMS,
1,500 DOZ. BUCKETS, 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 ofTered in Philadelphia,
end the cheapest in the world. Orders promptly
tilled. M. & J. M. ROWE,
No. 111 North Third Street,
March 9,'53.-Bm. Philadelphia.
R. A. MILLER, D. D. S.
Artificial Teeth, from ono ton Ansel, mounted
in the most improved modern style.
Filling, Filing and Cleaning done with core and
neatness.
Teeth Extracted with all the ease and despatch
that modern science can furnish.
March 2, 1853.
Timber Land for Sale.
WILL be sold, at Private Sale, TIMBER
LAND, (in small or large quantities,) situ
ated and lying on the Woodcock Valley side of
Tussey Mountain, in the neighborhood of Mar
klesliorg, and extending several miles. Terms
accommodating.
Apply to Jacob Cresswell, Trough - Creek, Hun
tingdon county, or George Rundle & W. Griffith,
Trustees of the Estate of Savage, No. 2, York at.,
Philadelphia. March 9, 1853.-tf.
SIIIRLEYSBURG FEMALE SEMINARY
AND JUNIATA ACADEMY.
THE Summer Session of these Institutions corn
incnces on WI:DNICSDAY Tile 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, and 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 entirely separate, end some distance apart,
thus nfibrding to parents the opportunity of send
ing their sons and daughters together. Believing
that the same principles sought to be carried out
in our common school system, should, and will
eventually, extend to the 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 efibrts, which, as they
proceed, will enable than to afford to all classes,
a liberal course of education, at 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 on the Piano, with the use of in-
strument, per quarter, $B,OO
Lntin and French, each, 4,00
Painting $3,00, and Drawing 1,50
Vocal Music, with the Piano accompani
___.
.
men!' 50
Board, lights, washing and tuition, for
this Summer Session of 22 weeks, $45 00
No incidentals. Day scholars, the usual prices,
according to studies.
TERMS—Acnneur
Tuition, $O,OO, $lO,OO, and $12,00, per ses
sion, according to grade of studies. Boarding
can be had in the village for front $1,50 to $2,00.
Na deduction for absence except in cases of
protracted sickness.
er The semi-annual examination of the Pu
pils of the Female Seminary will commence on
Thursdap the 7th dad April. The friends of
tine Seminary ' and the public, are respectfully in
vited to attend
JAMES CAMPBELL, A. M.,
Principal of Female Seminary,
H. J. CAMPBELL,
Principal of Academy.
March 2,1853.-3 m.
WORLD'S FAIR PREMIUM SAFES.
More Proof of their Superiority.
The Late Fire in Jersey City.
tfr.
Silos C. Fferr•inq—Sir: It gives us much
!Amore to state that a Safe of your snake was the
means 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 st. 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
Pull heat of the fire from its commencement, and
when taken from the ruins had all the brass plutes
and knobs completely melted off.
Yours, R. B. EARLE & CO.
Jersey City, Feb. 3, 1853.
Great Fire in Strawberry st.—Letter ft ow
Lewis 4' Co.—Phila., March 29, 1852.
Mr. John Farrel—Sir: It affords me much sat
isfitction to inform you that the " Herring Sala
mander Safe" which we purchased of you a short
time since, preserved our books 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 hist , when the safe was exposed to the most
intense heat for some 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 Salbs," challenges the whole world, in
the sum of One Thousand Dollars, to produce their
equal. Awarded the Prize Medal at the World's
Fair, London, and the Ginn MEDAL by the Amer
ican Institute. Over 8000 of these safes have been
sold and are now in use, and more than 100 have
passed triumphantly through accidental fires.
Second-hand Safes and "Salamanders" of oth
er makers, having been taken in part pay for
"Herring's," for sale at cheap rates.
JOHN FARREL,
34 Walnut St., Philadelphia.
Cir Marbleised Iron Mantles, Table Tops, 6.c.,
from the Works of the celebrated "SALAMANDER.
Mann. Co." on hand in great variety.
March 2,1853.-3 in.
CUBA ANNEXED,
CORNPRUPST & CUNNINGHAM
Are now iifferiog at their Store and
Warehouse In Portstown,
The most extensive Stock of DRY-GOODS,
Groceries, Glass, Hard, and Qoeenswarc,
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 sere heavy, and'are allcon
ducted on a cash principle. Alt kinds of suer•
chantahle grain are paid for in each as soon as
delivered, and at the following advanced prices
rizt
White Wheat, Si 00,
Head do, 95,
live, 62i,
Shelled Corn, 50,
Oats, 34,
After the first of April next, they will also con
nect with their busiuess, the licumuifou Mivt.;
they will pay cash for all grain delivered to them
at their Mill and will deli, cr, twice u week, on
Tuesday and Friday, all the fitfully grinding en
trusted to their care, without additional charge.
Jan. i 2, 1952.-1 p
Adams it t 0.% Express.
T. K. SIMONTON, Agent, Iluntiogolon,
Money, Packages, and goods ofnll kinds, re
eeived uudinrwardodat the risk of tho company,
to all the cities and principal towns in tho United
Stain May l,'s_. A
fresh supply of Oarden Seeds tram
Gardens, just received, tind for side by
Feb. 23, 1853. J. & SAXTON
A N s e u .st ai e r e o l , lent variety 'Aline
Cr 100 slldid9f .14:.t in btoreoind for sale
CI,.
STRAW GOODS.
T TARE this opportunity to notify my enetnmere,
and the Trade in general, that I have in store
it choice assortment of STRA W BONNETS, such
as Bloods, Tripolis, Ponds, French Gimps, Gos
samers, CHILDREN'S' HATS, Bonnets, Straw
Trimmings, and Millineq Goods, such as Crepes,
Taritons, Illusion, Silks, Ribbons, Crape and
Tarlton Linings, French and American Flowers,
BackarmFramcs,Crowns, Tips, &c., to which I in
vite your attention. I have made arrangements
with the principal Importers nod Manufacturers
en 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. CAL VEIL .
No. 59, N. Ind St., Phila.
March 9,1853.-3 m,
CARR, GIESE, & CO.,
FLOUR, GRAIN ek LUMBER
Commission Merchants,
Nos. 23 & 25, Spear's Wharf,
BALTIMORE.
REFER TO
John Clerk, Esq., President Citizens Bank, 13011.
A. P. Giles, Esq., Cashier Franklin Bank, "
John Hertzler, Jr., Esq., Philadelphia.
Rogers, Sinnickson, & Co.,
J. Tome, Esq., Presd't Cecil Bank, Port Deposit.
J. Wallower & Son, Harrisburg.
Col. H. C. Eyor, Selinsgrove.
J. 11. App & Co.,
Nagle, Wingate & Ccr, Milton.
W. W. Cooke, Esq.. Money.
Simon Schuyler, Esq., "
Geo. Bodine, Ilughesville.
W. Weaver & Co., Montoursville.
Gen. AV. F. Packer, Williamsport.
T. W. Lloyd, Esq., Cashier, "
James H. Doling, Esq.,
46
Lewis G. Holing,
McHenry & Robb, Jersey Shore.
J. P. Holing, Lock Haven.
CW Corr, Giese d• 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
Foundry for Sale or Rent.
THE old established Stone Foundry, 40
by 40 feet, Ware Room 30 by 40 feet, En
gine House 30 by 31 feet; Patterns for Cook
Stoves, 3 sizes—Patterns for Cook Stoves for
Coal and Wood, 3 sizes; Parlor• Stoves for Wood
or Coal, Tight Air Stoves, Thrashing Machine
Patterns, Patterns for Egg Stoves, 4 sizes; and
for runouts for Forges and Rolling Mills, Wagon
Box Patterns, Hill-side and Bull Plough Patterns,
Iron Wash Kettles, with a variety of other Pat
terns, and a large Lathe for turning Iron or Wood,
all in good order.
Apply to the subscriber at Alexandria,
ISRAEL GRAFIUS.
January 12, 1853.
ZING e 4
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 CASU advances made.
Dec. 9, 's2.—ly.
WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWELRY.
Tho 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 ol Mr. C. Coat's Hotel, Mar
ket street, Huntingdon, where he will attend to
all who will favor him wills their custom, and al
so keeps on hand a good assortment of Waxcuas,
CLOCKS, JEWELRY, &e., &e., all of which he is
determined to sell at May prices.
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry of all kinds will
be repaired at short notice, and having made ar
rangements with a good workman, all repairs will
be done in a neat and durable manner, and every
person leaving articles for repairing shall have
them done at the precise time. By paying strict
attention to business, and selling at low rates, he
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 have just opened
a magnificent assortment of rich and rare Store
Goods, nt their now store room in Portstown.
Their stock is entiroly now, and consists of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND
SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, GLASS,
HARD & QUEENS WARE, READY
MADE CLOTHING, VARIE
TIES AND' NOTIONS, &c.,
- - •
all of which will be sold at the lowest rates for
cash or exchanged for country produce.
rho highest price given at all times fur
every description of merchantable grain.
Broad Top Depot, Dec. 30, 1852.
J. S. GRIFFITH, N. D,,
Graduate of the University of Pa., offers his
professional service to the citizens of Huntingdon
and adjacent country.
REFERENCES :—Medical Faculty of University
of Pa. ' Physicians and Surgeons of the Pennsyl
vania Hospital and Dr. Jacob Hottinan.
Othee, No. 189, Mifflin Street, along with Dr.
Hothuan• May 6,1852.
THOS. READ,
Would respectfully inform his friends and the
public, that he has on hand and is receiving for
the cooling season, a flue assortment of
cUCEak\d\d'ait LP W a
Congisting of Watches, Chains, Breast Pins, Fin
ger Rings, Ear Rings, Pencils, Heys, Thimbles,
Studs, Medallions, Ste. Together with hiscelebra
ted and unrivalled
. _
somD 1 -- F,N R4
whi. is equal if not superior, to any now in use,
Each Pen is Engraved with his own name,
and every Pen Warranted.
Oh did you ever, no I never !
Mercy on us what a treat;
Get Read's Gold Pen, they're extra fine,
Anti only found in North Third Street.
A splendid Pen!!' Where did von get it?
Pure Diamond Pointed, can't be heat;
Yes, my friends, there's
In Read's Gold Pons of North TareStrect
'Read's Gold Pen is found only at 55 North
Third Street, below Arch East Side.
THOS. READ,
Piladelphin. Jan. 8, 1852.—tr.
MOUNT UNION HOTEL.
ARRAM LEWIS respectfully informs his
friends and the travelling public, that he has taken
the above house at Moron UNION, Huntingdon
County, and assures all those who may favor him
with their custom, that no pains will be spared to
reader satisfaction., Baggage taken to and fr om
the Rail Road station, and conveyances furnished
at all times, to persons going to Millwood Acad
emy, Shirleysburg, Orbisouia, &c.
Mount Union, April 22, 1852.
A. W. BENEDICT,
.4TTORNEY L4W,
Informs his old friends and the public that ho
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 Main Street, south side, the last house
below the Court Image.
Huntingdon, May 13, 18 5 2.-6 m.
LEWISTOWN POTTERY.
- -
The undersigned respectfully inform. their
costumers, and the citizens generally of Hunting
don county, that they still continue the 111111111111C
taring of all kinds of Earthß Aware of the most su
perior quality tool et prices to suit the times.—
They will make a trip by Cloud, in the mouth of
May when they will be able to supply all who
may favor them with their patronage. Merchants
may rely on gettiox an article that cannot fail to
please theircustouiers, anti such as will yield them
lialkliA4Me profit. All orders promptly attend
ed to. Address J. A. MATHEWS & JIRO,
Lewistown, Pa.
April I, 1852.-tf.
Abeautiful lot of Cost Imp Pumps, fur Wells
and Cisterns, just re $o tuul for solo by
litb.23.
Birmingham Female Seminary.
The liberal patronage which this School hes
received in the past, encountges the proprietor
and friends of female education, to expect by
proper exertion to make it both a premanent and
important Institution; and no pains will by spar
ed to sustain its growing reputation.
Among other considerations which inspire hope_
es to its future sums, the location is not unim
portant. Three years actual experiment has de
veloped a more philosophieni, if not a truer reas
on for the existence of Birmingham than ninny
which have been assigned—that it is the situation
for a Female Seminary, surrounded ns it is by
most romantic scenery—retired—healthful—cosy
of access and in itself a place where one might al
most grow wise in the study of Nature alone UTl
mocked by the works of Art.
The school year is divided into two Sessions of
twenty-two weeks cache; the summer tertn com
mencing the last Tuesday in April, the winter
term the lest Tuesday in October.
Charges to date from time of entering, end no
deductions made for absence except in ease of
sickness.
Tuition $4,00 and $5,00 per quarter—boarding
$1,50 per week. Music, Latin, French, Draw
ing &e., extra.
ifev. IsmEr, W. WARD, A. M., 'Principal,
Rev. THOMAS WARD, A. M., Associate.
May 1. 1832.
THOMAS JACKSON, Tuomns E. Fas.mti.is,
Blair county. Lancaster county.
DAVID M'Aftnerkii,, WILLIAM GLEIM,
Huntingdon co. Lancaster county.
JAMES GARDNER, RICII'D. R. BRYAN,
Blair county. Lancaster county.
Central Penn'a. Banking House,
OF BRYAN, 9LF.131 & CO.— Office on Al!e-
V,/ 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 Savings Institutions. Transient de
posites received, payable on demand.
It. R. BRYAN, Cashier.
Hollidaysburg, May 21, 1810.
H. K. NEFF, M. D.,
TTAVING located himself in WAnntonssr.inx
in this county, would respectfully offer his
professional services to tlio citizens of that placo
and the country adjacent.
BEFFERENCES:
J. B. Loden, M. D. Gen. A. I'. Wilson,
M. A. Henderson, " Wm. P. Orbison, Esq.
J. H. Dorsey, " Hon. James Gwann,
M. Stewart, " John Scott, Esq.
Hon. George Taylor.
Iluntingdon, Pa.
Jacob Al, Gemmill, M. D., Alexandria.
John M'Culloch, " Petersburg.
dp7,'52-tf.
IMPROVED STOCK.
Constantly on hand, and for sale the most
highly improved Durham Short Horn cattle,
Chester Hogs, South Down, Colswald and
Leicester Sheep.
The subscriber now offers for sak several very
fine Durham Short Horn Bull and heifer calves ;
two Chester Boars; about five - months old, which
took the first premium for pigs of that age at
the late State Agricultural Fair: also, sixteen
young thorough bred Pigs of the same breed,
about three weeks old; also, eight thorough
Buck and Ewe Lambs of his South Down 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 PO WEL.
April, 7, 1852.
Notice to Tavern Keepers.
NOTICB is hereby given to the keepers of Inns
anti 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 from
selling or dealing out liquors on that day ; and
the licenses of such persons as shall disregard this
injunction will be revoked forthwith agreeably to
the Act of Assembly in sods cnso made and4wo
vided upon the fact of such violation coming to
the knowledge of the Court.
By the Court ' 24th Jan. 1852.
£IIEO. 11. CIIEMEIt, Clerk.
May 1. 1852.
CHOICE LIQUORS for medicinal purpo
ses, consisting of
Best quality FRENCH BRANDY,
" CONIAC BRANDY,
" " HOLLAND GIN,.
" " MADERIA WINE,
" " LISBON WINE,
" " SWEET WINE,
SUPERIOR PORT IVINE.
In short, all kinds of Liquors used for:that pur
pose can be had ut the cheap store ot
April 22., 1852. J. BRICKER.
HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY.
R. C. IIIeGILL
Returns his sincere thanks to his friends and the
public generally for their very liberal patronage,
and hopes by strict attention to business to merit
a continuance of the same. Ile would embrace
the present opportunity of informing the public
that he is still prepared to furnish them with all
kinds of castings; he has
STOVES
of every description, for burning either wood or
coal, such as Cook, Parlor, Egg, CA.. anti
Ten Plate Stoves, together with
Z ) (11) Cla al GM
and Plongh Irons of all patterns used in the State
Forge, Grist and Saw-mill castings ; Lewistown
Threshing machine patterns, and the four and
two horse power patterns of Chambersbug, and
all other castings usually made ut foundries, all ut
which will be sold very low for cash.
May, 1, 1852.
Lots In Altoona for Sale.
LOTS FOR SALE IN ALTOONA six miles.
north of Hollidaysburg,and about one mile north
west of Allegheny Furnace, Blair county.
After the 21st day of May, the LOTS in said
Tows will be open to the public for sale.
It is well known that tne 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 willbe opened early in the Fall
throwing at once a large amount of trade to this
place. The main in , ',ement at this time in of
fering Lnts 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 secura
Lots at a low price.
Fot further information apply to C. H. MAY
ER, at Altoona, or to R. A. McMURTRIE,
Hollidaysburg.
May 1, 1852—tf.
Tomkius , British Plato 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 theso
preparations for the United States. The Plate
Powder has been most extensively used for a
number of years in Great Britain, and is now
used by most of the manufacturers of silver and
other wares In New York and Philadelphia;
likewise by nearly all respectable families and
hotel proprietors in the Union.
WM. TomlciNs, & CQ., Manufacturers,
23i South Second street, Philadelphia.
For sale at T. K. SisioN•rox's Store, Hunting
don, Pa. ' May 1, 1852.
DOUBLE Barrelled English Snub and Twi n
FOWLING PlEtWa—also Single Barrel
led Gans, from four dAurs to thirty each, fur
J. & W. Sa:croN.
A! eautiful lu; pt . rpet ipg tool 1 Cloths for
sOlo by
.1. & W. SAX N
A splendid lut ut Silk Cravats mid Senel's.
sale by J. & W. SAXTON.
J usT izEclavED :tad for sale
J. & W.
SpcOnviesni .:i ny