Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, June 01, 1853, Image 3

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    NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.
From Ncto Mexico.
Indtpendenrc, Mo., May 26.—Majors Houro,
Black and company arrived here to day, hay
ing left Santa E e on the 3d inst., to attend a
Court Martial. They bring but little news.—
They met large parties of emigrants and im•
mouse herds of cattle. The Pawnees had kill
ed a teamster and run off with some of the cat
tle. _ . .
The Salt Lake mail arrivedherelasterening,
having occupied only 25 days to Fort Lennie
and back—the quickest trip on record. Snow
was very deep on the mountains. There was
no sickness among the rmigrantsfallen in with
on the route.
Latrr Prom Kew Al; xiro.
Washington, May 28.—A letter has been re•
veived in this city from New Mexico, which
states that the American Consul at Chihuahua
arrived at Fort Fillmore on the Gth of April,
with despatches from Gov. Trim to Gov. Lane.
Trim had made a forced loan of $20,000 on
three principal merchants of Chihuahua, and
then proceeded to El Paso with a body of troops.
Wilshington Appointments.
ifitellingion, May 28.--J. T. Shugert has
%Ben appointed Chief Clerk in the Patent Of
ifice. T. K. Peale has been appointed Exam
iner in place of Mr. Renwick, resigned.
Capt. Albert Herbert, formerly of the Army,
'has been appointed Assistant Examiner.
Mr. Gales has been appointed Clerk, in place
of Mr. Stansbury.
Newspaper Office Mobbed.
Boston, May 29.—A . great excitement was
created early this morning by the destruction
of a Printing Office. A mob entered the of
lice of a paper, called the "Life in Boston,"
destroyed the furniture, and threw the typo in
to the street. A great crowd collected to wit.
neon the scene.
Munificent Donation.
Bali Imre, May, 28.—Moses Shepard, a rich
bachelor of this city, of the Society of Friends,
has donated $300,000 to build an Insane Asy
lum in the city of Baltimore. Ile is still in
the enjoyment of excellent health.
Bishop of North Carolina.
Baltimore, May 29.—Rev. Dr. Atkinson, of
Baltimore, has been elected Bishop of the
Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina.
The Gardiner Trial—Jury Digeharged.
Washington, May 28.—The jury in the Gar-
diner case appeared in court this morning,and
the foreman declared that they could not agree
if they remained together until next Christmas,
and asked to he discharged. The Court gran
ted the request. They stood nine for acquit
tal and three for conviction.
Messrs. Bain, Borland and Lane, were in
favr of conviction.
Another Irish Patriot Escaped.
Ballinuoc, May 27.—The Catholic Mirror
of this city learns positively that Patrick o'.
Donohue, an Irish Patriot, has escaped from
Van Dieman's Land, and is soon expected to
arrive in this country.
No. 26. In support of the testimony we gave
in relation to Dr. J. W. Cooper's Vegetable Dys
pepsia Bitters, in our last week's paper we give
the following testimony. It is from Mr. Pasey
Malin, a highly respectable gentleman, and an
acquaintance of ours:—
DYSPEPSIA CURED.—I do hereby certify
that I was severely afflicted with Dyspepsia fur
twelve or fifteen years, and was so bad that I was
untit for tiny kind of business: my spirits were
sunk, and I had no enjoyment; I could neither
live nor die; in a word, I was miserable in the ex
treme. I had applied to several Doctors, they
said they could not do anything fur me, that I
must regulate myself by diet. I then got some of
Dr. J. W. Cooper's Dyspepsia Bitters, (prepared
by C. P. Hewes,) and in about three months time
it oared me sound and well, and I, at this time,
can cat anything without any bad effects whatev
er. PUSEY MALIN.
T. Rend & Son is agent; for the sale of this
medicine, and of whom the genuine may always
be had; also Dr. J. W. Cooper's Indian Vegeta
ble Cough and Consumptive Syrup. This medi
cine has performed some of the greatest cures (of
Consumption and long-standing Coughs) ever on
record.
Also, Dr. .7. W. Cooper's Vegetable Rheuma
tic Drops, which ore a never failing cure for
Rheumatism. Also, Dr. J. W. Cooper's Vege
table Compound Fever and Ague Pills, a certain
.cure for this disease in from three to six days.—
Also, Dr. J. W. Cooper's Vegetable Worm Pow
ders. This is truly an astonishing medicine for
the destruction of Worms, and is also pleasant for
children to take, and no family (where there is
children) should be without it.
DIGEST !" Scott so Tnn TREE
MEANING of the word “PtPSIN,," or of the two
Greek words from which it is derived. This is
the significant and appropriate title of the Tams
DIGESTIVE Awn, OE GASTRIC JUICE, prepared
by Dr. J. S. llouonvow, of Philadelphia, from
the fourth stomoch oldie Ox, for the curd of In
digestion and Dyspepsia. It is Nature's own
remedy for an unhealthy Stomach. No art of
man can equal its curative posters. It renders
4300 D EATING perfectly consistent with HEALTH.
See the figure of the Ox, in another part of this
paper.
61' An ounce of fact is worth a pound of theo
ry: and the swarm of conclusive facts that cluster
round that incomparable preparation, Hoofland's
German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson,
Philadelphia, establishing its value as a tonic and
restorative' are such as would prevent incredulity
itself from questioning its efficacy. In all cases
of pisease of the stomach, whether acute or chron
ic, it may be recommended for its soothing, cor
dial, and renovating influence. Dyspepsia, heart
burn, loss of appetite, nausea, unrvous tremors,
relaxation, debility, &c., are relieved, by the
Bitters ins very short space of time; and a per
severence in their use never fails to work a thor
ough cure.
THE MARKETS.
iluNrixono,r, May 31, 1853.
$4.50 a $4,75
5,25
Flour per MI.,
Clover Seed, per bu.,• •
Red Wheat, per be.,• • •
, White Wheat, per hu ,
Bye, per bu
Corn, per bu
Buckwheat, per ba• • • •
•Oats, per bu
Flaxzeed. per bo
Bay, per ton
Butter, per lb.,
Bus per doz.,
MIILADELPHIA, May 31, 1853.
Fish, for medium, per bbl., $12,75
No. l's, $13,50 a 13,75
Flour, per barrel, $4,82.
Wheat per bushel, $llO7 n 1,08
Rye "
83
ou
COrn " 52 a 63
Iron per ton, Anthracite, 535,00 a 36,00
Scotch Pig, ' 33,00 a 34,00
Paster per ton, $4,00 a 4,25
Leather, active and prices well sustained.
Notice to Contractors,
PROPOSALS, will be received until the 28th
of June next, at the Engineers Office in
Huntingdon, for she graduation cud masonry of
thirtyfvo miles of the HuNTINODON AND BooAD
TOP RAIL ROAD.
Plans and Spetifirations will be exhibited in
the office, for three days prior to the above data.
B. W. MIFFLIN,
Engineer.
Huntingdon, June 1, '53.-41.
PITTSBURG Hums and Flitch forente cheep
aitho ELEPHANT Corner.
PARASOLS—an excellent quality, fur sale
cheap at the ELEPHANT Carver.
BARGE DR LAWNS, in endless variety, nt
the cheap corner of A. CARNIO N.
BLASTING POWDER and SAFETY
FUSE, conatuntly on hand and for solo by
J. BRICKER.
GOLD CUALVS—A fine variety for vale, ve.
ry low, at
IM. PET TERHOFF,
Cabinet Maker and Undertaker,
Huntingdon,
TAKES this method of informirm his friends
end the public generally, that he still
remains in his old stand, on Main street, nearly
opposite the Presbyterian Chnreh, where be is
Prepared to Mtn out work eggs' with any eastern
manufactory, or in short inferior to none. Per
sons wanting New Furniture, will do well to give
hint a call before purchasing° bewhere, on he is
determined to sell low for CASH or Country
Produce. He oleo respectfully rams his thank s
to the public, for the liberal patronage heretofore
meeived, nod hopes by carefhl attention to busi
ness, to merit n eontinuence of the same.
Ile also intends to give hie attention the Under
taking business. COFFINS mode and funerals
attended. at the shortest notice and on reasonable
terms, either in town or °Outdo,
orAn work warranted. M. F.
Huntingdon, June 1, '53.-Iy.
PUBLIC SALE
op
REAL ESTATE.
BY rhino of an order of the Orphans' Court of
Huntingdon county, will be exposed to pub
lic sale, on the premises, in Springfield township,
in said county, on
THURSDAY, TttC 30111 DAY or '
JUNE, 1953.
at 10 o'clock, A. hi., all that certain mcssuage,
tenement, plantation or tenet of land situate in
Springfield township, (being composed of two
surreys, or smaller tracts of land) adjoining land
of Jacob B. Bare, Sarah L. Kerr, and John
Long, and Black Log Monntain,containing about
253 ACRES,
more or less. 100 acres of which are clenred, or
thereabouts; with a two story house and log barn,
thereon erected.
TER. or SALE.—One-third of the purchase
money to be paid on confirmation of sale, and the
residue in two equal annual payments, with in
terest, to be secured by the bonds and mortgage
of the purchaser.
BENEDICT STEVENS,
Admr. of Ludw•ick Meister.
June 1, '53.-31.
Dissolution of Partnership,
THE subscribers, recently doing business un
der the name of Cornpropst & Cunningham,
in the merchandising business in Portstown and
Marklesburg, and in the forwarding and boating
business on the Penn's. canal, and carrying on
the Huntingdon mill, has this day been dissolved
by mutual consent, and by agreement, nll business
of the firm fur the purpose of liquidation, arc
placed under the control of Josiah Cunningham,
one of the late partners. The business, until
liquidated, will be carried on at the old places,
by said liquidating partner. Alexander Port,
Esq., will be found at the store room of said firm,
at all times, who will receive money due the firm,
end pay out to those having claims against the
same.
HENRY CORNPROPST,
JOSIAH CUNNINGHAM.
June 1, '53.-3t.
... SCHOOL APPROPRIATION.
SCHOOL DEPARTMEKM I t
Muumuu°, April 20, 1853.
To the dOmmissi oncre of Huntingdon county:
GE:m:23mi pursuance of the thirty-sec
andsection °fan act, entitled "An act for the
regulation nod continuance of a system of Mora
lion by Common Schools," passed the 7th day of
April, 1849, I herewith transmit to you a state
ment of the amount to which every district in
your county is entitled, out of the annual appro
priation of $200,000, for the school year, 1854, as
follows t
DISTRICTS. AMOUNT. DISTRICTS, ASIO'CNT.
Barren, 109,80 Brady, 77,04
Cass, 60,12 Clay, 59,76
Cromwell, 104,04 Dublin, 69,48
Franklin, 93,24 Henderson. 71,28
Hopewell, 65,88 Jackson, 132,12
Morris, 51,12 Porter, 77,04
Penn, 57,96 Shirley, 115,92
Springfield, 42,48 . 'fell, 78,84
Tod, 90,72 Union, 45,72
Walker, 87,12 ' Warriorsmark, 121,32
West, 155,88 Hunt. Bor. 129,96
Ales. Bor., 53,28 Shlrleystig do., 29,16
Graysport, 26,64
Yours, 'very respectfully,
C. A. BLACK,
Superintendent of Common Schools.
June 1,'53.-3t.
SHERIFFALTY.
THE Subscriber respectfully announces himself
to the voters of Huntingdon county, that he
will submit his name to the Whig County Con
vention, as a candidate fur the office of Sheriff.—
If nominated and elected, he pledges himself to
perform the duties of the office with fidelity.
JAMES McELROY,
Porter hop., June 1, 's3.—tc.
tilliAN KNOW THYSELF."
An Invaluable Book for 25 cents.
"EvEnv F.aun.r Snoutn HATE a COPT. ;"
SIX Thousand Copies sold In less than three
months. A new edition, revised awl impro
ved, just issued.
I)n. ilusTan's Medical manual and band book
for the afflicted—Containing an outline of the or
igin, progress, treatment and Cure of every form
of disease, contracted by promiscuous sexual in
tercourse, by self-abuse, or by sexual excess,
with sulvice for their prevention, written in a
familiar style, avoiding all medicinal technicali
ties, and every thing that would offend the ear of
decency, from the result of 20 years' successful
practice, exclusively devoted to the cure of dis
eases of a delicate or private nature.
To which is added, receipts for the cure of the
above diseases, and a treatise on the cause, symp
toms and cure for the Fever and Ague, for 25
cents a copy: six copies for $1 • will be forwar
ded to any part of the United gtatts, free of pos.
tsp.—Address postage paid, Cosden & Co.,
Publishers, or "Itox 195, Post Office, Phila.
"This is without exception, the most compre
hensive and intelligible work published on the
class ofdiseases of which it treats. Avoiding all
technical terms, it addresses itself to the readers;
it is free from all objectionable matter, and no
parent, however fastidious, con object to placing
it in the hands of his sons. The author has devo
ted many years to the treatment of the various
complaints treated of, and 'with too little breath
to puff; and 'too little presumption to impose,' he
has offered to the world at the merely nominal
price of 25 cents. the fruits of some twenty years
most successful practice."— Herald.
"No teacher or parent should he without the
knowledge imparted in this invaluable work; it
would save years of pain, mortification and sor
row to the youth under their charge."—Peo
ple's ?dvocne.t
A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, in writing
of "Bunter's Medical Manual," says:—
''Thousands upon thousands °four youth, by evil
example and the influence of the passions, have
been led into the habit of self-pollution without
realizing the sin and consequence upon them
solves and their posterity. The constitution of
thousands, who are raising families have been
enfeebled, if not broken down, and they do not
know the Cause or the cure. Any thing that
can be done so to enlighten and influence the
public mind as to check, and ultimately to re
move this wide-spread source of human wretch
edam, would confer the greatest blessing. next
to the religion of Jesus Christ, on the present and
coming generation. Intemperance, (Se the use
of intoxicating drinks,) though it has slain thou
sands span thousands, is net at greater scourge to
the hutnan race. Accept my thanks on behalf
of the afflicted, and, believe ne, your co-worker
in the good work you are so actively engaged its."
Ono copy will be forwarded, (securely envelo
ped and postage paid.) on receipt of 20 cents, or
six copies for $l. Address, COSDEN & CO.,
Publishers, Box 196, Philadelphia.
frairßooksellers, Canvassers and Book Agents
supplied on the most liberal terms.
June 1. '53.-Iy,
171INGLIAMS—Domotic and Dregs, just cc.
kA MIA at D. P. GWIN'S Cheap Store.
A large assortment of Lawns and Benue do
Luincg, just received at the cheap store of
1). P. GWIN.
C ASSINETTS. Corduroy, Tweeds, K. Jeans,
for sale tit the cheap corner opposite C.
Coots' Hotel. D. I'. GWIN.
B ONNETS and Bats of the Intent styles, just
received at 1). I'. G%VIN'S Store.
large tot of Shoes—Lane Boots, Baskin.,
aMines and Children's .t the Store of
D. P. (MIN.
11
A superior lot or 11 I es, fur dote
7.r.1.1'11.1 , : T.
WATERSTREET HOTEL.
MTIE subscriber announces to the traveling
community, and the public generally, that
he has taken charge and fitted 'loth° above house.
having one or the most pleasant and beautiful
locations in the country, where ho will he happy
to unit upon all who may favor him with their
patronage. There is a good stable, end also a
cnrriage hence' helongint , to the premise , . to
which the most careful attention will he t:iven.
.70IIN WARD.
Mny 25, 's3.—ly.
XBllO REWARD t
Two Horses Stolen.
Was stolen front the golden of the subscribers,
in the borough of Shirleysbarg, Huntingdon
county, Pa., a dark Sorrel Horse, shout six years
old, with a small white spot in the forehead, with
a long flowing tail, when standing nearly touch
ing the ground; with one or two white feet, and a
new shoe on the left hind foot; shoes on the oth
er feet about half worn; a little rubbed on the side
with the saddle; with a small breaking out along
the big vein below the saddle skirt, his gait is a
pace or rack.
Also, a Dark Brown Chester Lion horse, star
in the forehead; clean limbed, and large feet; thin
tail, considerably robbed; one white foot behind,
perhaps left; about eight years old; with new
shoes; shod long; ticklish about the head, and
shy of strangers.
At the same time there was stolen a new Sad
dle, with Hack stitched leather or morocco scat;
an old black double rein bridle, and also a halter.
It it supposed two persons have taken the prop
erty.
The above reward Will he paid for the appre
hension of the horses and the persons who stole
the same, oi ninety dollars will ho paid for the
horses alone, or forty-fire dollars for either of
them, end ten for either of the thieres, or twenty
for both.
J. G. LIGHTNER,
WM. BREWSTER.
Shirleysburg, May 23, 1853.
Auditor's Notice,
THE Undersigned auditor appointed by the
Orphans' Conrt of Huntingdon county to
distribute the balance in the hands of Thomas
Anderson, min*. of the estate of John Sheeder,
late of Tod township, In said county, dec'd.,
tunopgst those entitled to receive the ?!no here
by gives notice to all persons interested that he
will attend for the purpose of making said distri
bution, on Friday the 25th day of June next at
2 oclock, P. M, at his office in the borough of
Huntingdon, when and where all persona inter
ested may attend. JOHN REED,
May 25, '53.-4t. Auditor.
BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL.
Where may be obtained the most speedy rem•
edy for
SECRET DISEASES.—GIeets Strictures,
Seminal Weakness, Pain in the Loins, Affections
of the Kidneys, and all those peculiar affections
arising from a secret habit, particularly the youth
of both sexes, which if not cured, produces con
stitutional debility, rendering marriage impossi
ble, and in the end destroys both Mind and Body.
Young Men especially, who have become the
victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and des
tructive habit which annually sweeps to an un
timely grave' thousands of young men of the wont
exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might
otherwise have entranced listening senates with
the thunders of eloquence, or waked to ecstasy
the living lyre, may call with full confidence.
Married persons, or those contemplating mar
riage, being aware of physical weakness, should
immediately consult Dr. J., and bo restored to
perfect health.
Dr. Johnston, office No. 7 Scmth Fredrick St.,
seven doors from Baltimore Street, east side np
the steps. Cr Be particular in obtaining the
name and number, or you will mistake the place.
A cure warranted, or no charge made, in from
one to two days.
TAKE NOTICE.—Dr. Johnston's office is in his
dwelling, up the steps. Ma very extensive pre,
tire is a sufficient guarantee, that he is the only
propel physician to apply to.
Dr. Jol- -- if the Royal C if
Jrl. listen, member of the ,liege of
Surgeons. London, graduate froM one of the
most eminent Colleges of the United States. and
the greater part of whose life has been scent in
the Hospitals of London. Paris Philadelphia. and
elsewhere. has effected name of the most aston
ishing cures that were aver known, mane trou
bled with ringing in the ears and head when
asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sud
den sounds, end bashfulness. with frequent blush
ing attended sometimes with derangement of
mind, were mired immediately.
A Cr:I27AM I)I,EARE.—It is a melancholy Chet
that thonaands fall victims to this horrid disease
owing to the unskilfulness of ignorant pretenders
who by the use of that deadly poison Mercnrv.
ruin the Constitution, enusing the most serious
symptoms of that dreadful disease to make their
appeartmee, such as affections of the head, nose,
throne, skin, etc., progressing with frightful ra
pidity till death pots a period to their dreadful
suffering, by sending them io that Bourne whence
no traveler returns.
TAKE PARTICULAR OTICE.—Young men who
have injured themselves by a certain practice in
dulged in when nlone—a habit ftequently learned
from evil companions, or nt school—the effects
of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, nip!
if Rot cured renders wordage impossible. mid de
stroys both mind and body.
What a pity that a young man, the hope of his
country, and the darling of his parents should ho
snatched from ell prospects and. enjoyments of
life by the consequence of devia ting from the path
of nature and indulging inn certain secret habit.
Such persons before contemplating Marriage,
should reflect that a sound mind end body are
the most necessary requisites to promote connu
bial happiness. indeed without these, the jour
ney thfaugh life becomes n weary pilgrimage.
the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the
mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled
with the melancholy reflection, thnt the happiness
of another becomes blighted with our eon.
CONSTITUTIONAL. DERMITT.-Dr. J. nadress
og young men, end all who have
,injured them
selves by private and improper indulgence.
EurctssANA.—These are some of the sad and
clnncholy eflcets produced by early habits of
youth, viz: Wenktfess of the hack and Limbs,
Point in the bend, Dimness of Sight, Loss of
Mnscnlnr power, Palpitation of the Heart I)ys•
pepsin, Nervous Irritability, Derangements of the
Digestive Functions, General Debility Symptoms
of Consumption, &c.
ME*TAL ' LT—The fearful effects on the, mind are
much to ho dreaded; Lone of memor,Confusion
of ideas, Depression of Spirit, Evil Forbodings;
Aversion to Society, Self Distrust, Love of Soli
tude, &c., are some of the evils produced. . _
Thousands of persons of all ages,can now judge
what is the cause of their declining health. Los
ing their rigor, becoming weak, pale and emacia
ted, have singular appearance about the eyes,
cough and symtems :of roosumption.
Married persons, or those contemplating , mar
riage, being aware of physical weakness, should
immediately consult Dr. J. and he restored to per
fect health. Office, No. 7, South Frederick-St.,
Baltimore, Md.
ALL SURGICAL OPERATIONS PERFORMED:-
N . B. Let no false delicacy prevent you, but ap
ply immediately either personally or by letter.
Skin Diseases Speedily Cured,
To Svaasitmas.—The many thousands cured
at this Institution within the last ten nears, and
the numerous important Surgical Operations
performed by Dr. J.,witnessed by the Reporters of
the papers, and many other persons, notices of
which have appealed again and again before the
public, is a sufficient guarantee that the afflicted
will find a skillful and honorable physidlan.
As there are so many ignorant and worthless
quacks advertising themselves as Physicians,ruin
mg the health of the attilieted Dr. Johnston WORM
soy to those unacquainted with his reputation that
his Credentials or Diplomas always hang in his
tattlee.
Weakness of the organs immediately cured,
and full vigor restored
( 4 3- All'lettors post paid—retnetlies sent by
May 22, 1853.-Ir.
PERFUMERY—A good lot, of the best, at
EDMUND SNARE'S.
A plondsid assortment of Funs,
,jtist received
2-1 - and for sale low by J. 6. W. SAXTON.
CLOCX3—A henutifid lot at Tun.
TooKING Glasses, jun received and for nab
.1 by d• W. SAXTON.
,t beautiful numfluent lit Cross-burred India
ilftiilk,just received mud for sale by
J. & SAXTON.
5( BARRE LS of Herrin . ", lut ‘ l , rez ix vr r c o lind
u.
A N ASSORTMENT 48(211001: BOOKS
IA for :At, it tlfe St^rc of
TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
ny virtue of an order and decree of the Court
-LI of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county, to
tne directed, for the purpose of satisfying n certain
judgment, No. 64, Nor. Term, 1852, of snid Court
and the costs thereon nod expenses of trust. I
will expose to sale on the premises, in the bor
ough of Shirleysbarg,
On Friday the 17th clay of Ant , next,
all that certain piere or parcel of ground situate
in and near the Intrough of Shirleysburg aforesaid,
being the estate of Walter B. Hudson, adjoining
on the North, rt lot owned by the Baptiat Church,
and lands of the estate of David Fraker, dec'd.;
on the West, lands of the estate of David Fra
ker, dee'tl.; on the South, lands of Samuel Car
others and Eliza Carothers, and an alley, and on
the East adjoining or fronting an Main street, in
said borough; or AO much thereof as may be or
eCSdary to discharge said judgment with its inter
est and costs, and expenses as afitresaid. The
said lot or parcel of ground, containing in all
eight acres, be the same more or less, . port of
which is erected a two story log dwelling house
and a barn, and the rest thereof in a high state of
cultivation. The above property will he laid off
in lots, of from one to two acres, to suit purcha
sers, and offered separately or together, as the
same may sell best, until the said amount shall be
raised. A plan or blot of the same will be exhib
ited on the don of sale.
TERMS.-- 2 Cash on confirmation of sale or
sales, at August Term 1853.
WM. B. LEAS, Trustee.
Slarleysburg, May 25, 1853.—1 t.
Pennsylvania Rail Road.
Great Reduction on Local Rates of Faight
From April Id 1833.
Huntingdon to Philadelphia.
Ist class 50 eta. per 100 lbs.
2d " 40 " " "
3r d cc 3 3A .c id
4th " 28 " " "
Floor per bb:. 00 ct;.
Plaster per Ton $4,25.
Iluntingdcin to Pittsbnrg.
Ist class 55 cts. per 100 lbs.
2d " 45 " " "
3r d <, 3 7i ,‘ .. ~
4th " 80 " " ~
Flour per bbl. 60 et,
Pig Iron, Blooms, Lumber and Bark, will be car
ricd Eastward in Car loads, at the convenience
of the Company, at the following rates per tog
of 2000 lbs.
Huntingdon and Harrisburg, I2} eta per 100 lbs.
Htptingdoh and Philadelphia, 25 " " "
. . . .
For limber informatiot relative to the Trans-
portation of Freight (or Passengers,) apply at
the office of the Company.
JOHN D. HERR, Agt.
May, 25, '53.-3m. Hunt. Station.
PUBLIC SALE,
TN pursuance of nn order of the Orphans' Court
of Huntingdon county, will be exposed to sale
On Tuesday the 28th day of June, 1853,
on the premises, the interest of the minor children
of Alexander Gain, late of the borough of Hun
tingdon, deceased, it being the undivided third
part in a tract of land situate on the Raystown
Branch of the Juniata river, in Hopewell town
ship, in said county, adjoining lands of John Sa
vage's Trustees and James Entrain, containing
227 Acres, he the same more or less, about
I In ACRES of which ore cleared and cultivated,
with a log house and log barn thereon; also, a
good Apple Orchard. _
Terns of Sale.—One half of the purchase mon
ey on confirmation °relic sale. and the remaining
half in one year thereafter with interest, to be se
cured by the bond and mortgage of the purchaser.
Attendance will be given by
JAMES GWIN, Guardian.
N. B. The Widow's dower in the undivided
third part of the above described tract, of land
will he exposed for snle nt the time and place
mentioned in the above notice. and James Gwin
is hereby authorised to sell the same, by
CATHARINE N. GWIN.
Nov 25, 1853. -st.
NEW STORE.
Myton & Mosser,
- ,
TAVE recently opened n new Store nt Stah
l-1 burg, Ilnntimplon county, and respectfully
invite the public to call and examine their goods.
Their stork consist , ' of the cheapest and most
fashionable that con be secured in the east.
May 25, '53.-3t. •
NOTICE.
HEsiihscribers to the Stock of the Huntingdon
T
and Brood Top Mountain Rail Road and
Coal Company are hereby required to pay to the
undersigned, Company
of .id Company, fire
dollars on ench sham by them respectfully siih.
scribed for. (being the second instalment on their
subscriptions) on or before the 10th day of Juno
next. JACOB MILLER,
Huntingdon, May 10, 1853.-3 t. Treas.
Grocery, Confectionary, Bakery,
AND
ICE CREAM SALOON.
UENRY J. AFRICA, would respectfully in
vite the public to call at his establishinent
in Railroad Street, where all those who need any
good Bread, Rusk, or any other kind of Cakes
found at a Bakery, may be supplied.
He has just received a very large and fresh
supply of Fruit and Confectionaries, such as
ORANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS, NUTS, &c.
His Ice Cream Saloon is ono of the most beau
tiful and gorgeously furnished rooms to he found
outside of Philadelphia, it is worth a visit there
just to see the saloon, sod then, if you should feel
like taking a sourer of ice cream the AGENT can
supply you with the host article that has ever been
manufactured in this or any other country.
Thankful to the public for pest favors, he hopes
by strict attention to business to merit a continu
ance of patronage.
May 18, 's3.—ly.
HUNTINGDON MARBLE YARD.
The undersigned respectfully informs his
friends and the public generally. that he has es
tablished a MARBLE. YAM:), in the borough of
Huntingdon, and has just received from Phila
delphia a selected stock of choice Marble grave
stones, of every description, which he will furnish
at very reduced prices.
All orders from any part of the county or ad
joining counties, n .dressed to the undersigned.
will he received and promptly attended to.
WILLIAM WILLIAMS.
May 18, 1853.-Iy.
KEYSTONE HOTEL.
James Haslett respectfully informs his
friends and the traveling public generally, that
he has taken nharge of the "Keystone Hotel," at
Spruce Creek, Huntingdon county, Pu., and is
well prepared to accommodate all who may ibvor
Mtn with their custom. No pains will be spared
to render the teiieoi satisfaction.
May 18, 1853.
James Bricker,
At the old stand formerly occupied by Peter
Swoopo, on Main Street, Huntingdon, Pa.,
has just returned from the City with a
New Stork of
Hardware, Groceries,
Fancy Goods, Notions, Drugs, Paints,
Oils, &c.,
Whieh are altered at the lowest prices, also -re
ceiving a large supply of CANDIES, which
will be sold at wholesale price as low as to cts.
per lb. Also, Fruits, Oranges, Lemons, Rais
ins, Figs, &c. •All of which have been bought
with great care; and on the best terms, and will
be sold low Cush or to punctual customers.
1 flatter myself that I can and will sell Goods as
they ran he bought for in this neighborhood.—
My friends are requested to villaind examine for
themselves, feeling confident that those who do
FO cannot go away without buying. Ladies and
Gentlemen of this neighborhood believe me when
I
any that great pains have been taken to get such
goods as you admire.
JAMES BRICKER.
Huutingrlon, 'fay 18, '53.
A NOTBEII fresh supply of Deluge do Loins,
A
Lawns, Recap, all wool do Rage, and part
cotton from 00 to 37i ots por yd. Also another
fresh supply of Trimmings, just ree'd and for
sale by J. & W. SAXTON.
A te'0c7,:7,.',',Y1 era:
A8 % ; 1: 1 1 . 1i Ley y
C j lt iti r ti o s N t
. 7-
i 0 8 . 1 . .1 , 13 ‘, E . LS of SIMI, fot
AN ORDINANCE
Regulating Mr Side. Mks, or• Pavements, &e.
in the Through of Ilintingdon
SECTiON 1. Be it enacted by the Burgess and
Town Council of the Borough of Huntingdon,
end it is hereby enneted nnd 'ordained by the
Authority of the same. That it shall he the
duty of the Street Regulators, before the fif
teenth day of June next, to regulate, grade, and
murk off at the proper width, as fixed by exist.
ing Ordinances of this Borough, and to mark
off and fix the gradation of the gutter along
and outside of said side walks or pavement of
two feet and six incites wide and six inches
deep, on the Eastern side of St. Clair Street
from Allegheny Street to Mifflin Street—on the
Western side of Smith Street, from the same
points—on the Western side of Montgomery
Street from Mifflin Street to Moore Street, on
the Western side of Bath Street from Hill
Street to Moore Street—On Franklin Street, ,
from Hill Street to Mifflin, on the Eastern side.
On 'Washington Street, on the Northern side,
from St. Clair Street to Charles Street. On
:Mifflin Street, on the northern side, from the
same points.
SECT. 2. That the owner or owners, occupi
er, or occupiers of any house, lot, or part of a
lot of ground, fronting on any of the aforesaid
Streets, between the points designated in the
preceding Section, shall, on or before the first
day of September next, pave the side-walks or
foot-ways, opposite to such lots, (except where
pavements are already made,) with good hard
brick, the paving to be done according to the
grade, as fixed by the Street Regulators—and
to be with a descent of six inches, front the line
of the lot to the curb-stone.—the curb-stone to
be not less than two feet in length, three inch
es thick, and to be set below the established
grade at least two feet and six inches deep.—
Provided, That only the saiet pavements shall
be required to be made upon the side of the
said Streets, as enumerated and mentioned in
the first Section of this ordinance. And Provi
ded, further, That a pavement with round
stones or pebbles, at the entrance of Alleys, or
places where horses or wagons are permitted
to cross the said foot-ways, and a pavement of
five feet in width along the outside, or nearest
to the curb-stone, in front of all vacant lots, and
by the side of all lots, which adjoin any Street
lengthways of the lot .;b9 l l be deemed and held
a sufficient compliance with this ordinance.
Seer. 3. Thai if any owner or OcCA
pier or occupiers of any lots, upon the several
Streets as aforesaid, shall refuse. or before the
said first day of September, shall neglect, to
pave and curb opposite the same, in the man
ner provided in the second Section of this or
dinance, he. she, or they, upon such refusal or
neglect, shall forfeit and pay for the use of the
Borough, the sum of sixty-four cents for each
and every square yard of such side-walks or
foot-ways as shall remain unpaved by reason of
such refusal or neglect. Provided, That no
tenant or lessee shall be compelled to pay more
in the making of said pavements, or by reason
of the refusal or neglect to make the same, than
the annual rent of the lot or premises, by him
or her occupied.
SECT. 4. Upon the refusal of any lot holder
or cieenpier i to comply with the provisions of
this ordinance, or immediately after the lot of
September, where the said lot holder, owner or
occupier, shall have neglected to comply with
the same, it shall be the . duty of the High Con
stable to make report, in writing, forthwith, to
the Chief Burgess, and Assistant Burgess, of
any and every such refusal or neglect; and it
shall be the duty of the said Burgess, and Asst.
Burgess, immediately upon such report being
made, to sue for and recover, from the person
or persons having incurred the same, the pen
alty, mentioned in the third Section of this or
dinanee—to be recovered as fines imposed by
the ordinances of this Borough are now recov
erable; and on the same being recovered, the
Burgess shall direct the Supervisor to pave
such side-walks or foot-ways, or the parts there
of in the manner herein before directed to be
done at the expense of the Borough.
SECT. 5. That if any person shall hereafter
put down or set curb-stones of a less dimension
than provided for in the second Section of this
Act, it shall be the duty of the Chief Burgess
or Supervisor, to remove the same fortlnfith,
and the neglect or refusal to comply with such
notice for twenty-four hours, shall subject the
person, so neglecting or refusing, to pay a fine
.of ten dollars; and the continued neglect or re
fusal, as aforesaid, shall subject such person or
persons to a further penalty of ten dollars for
every succeeding. twenty-four hours, while such
neglect or refusal shall continue, to be recover
ed as fines, and by the existing ordinances of
this Borough recoverable.
SECT. Cu. That it shall he the duty of the
Town Clerk to have this Ordinance printed,
within one week from this date, and to cause
at least ten copies of - the same to be posted in
the niost public places in the Borough, and to
have the same published in the "Globe" and
"Journal."
Approved 14th May, A. D. 1853.
THUS. P. CAMPBELL,
Chief Burgess.
Attest: S. S. SMITH, T. Clk.
May 18, 1853.
PUMP MAKING.
The subscriber respectfully informs the public
thnt 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 lbroured with warrentod all work to be
matte of the best materials, and done in work
manlike manner at reasonable prices. Address
Mill Creek P. 0. Huntingdon county '
ISAAC WOOLVERTON.
We the Subscribers busing used of I;taeiiiol
verton's make of Pampa and do 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. Show, William Dorris,
Conrad Burlier, William Christy,
Jno. Whittaker, David Bliar,
Wm. Orbison, D. MeMamie,
Thos. Fisher.
May 18,1853.
ORPHANS' counws LE,
In pursuance of an order of the Orphan's
Court of Huntingdon county, there will be expo
sed to public solo,
On nada!, the 10th day of June neat,
on the premises, all that Plantation or Tract o
Land. Vnate in 13rady township, in said county,
Containing 2SO acres, more or less. About
120 acres of this tract are cleared, and its a rea
sonably good state of cultivation. Erected there
on area two story dwelling house, a double burn,
and other necessary outbuildings, there is also a
well of excellent water convenient to the house.
TERMS—Ono-half of the purchase money to be
paid on confirmation of the sale nod the residue
within ono year thereafter with lawful interest to
be secured by the bonds and mortgage of the
purchaser. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M.
of said day. To ho sold as the property of James
Hampton dee'd., by his administrator.
J 011 N lIAMPSON,
May 18, 18:13.—it. Adtur.
Auditor's Notioe.
THE undersigned appointed by the Court of
Common Pleas an Auditor to make distri
bution of the fund in the hands of Wm. It. Zeig
ler, Sheriff. easing from the sale of the Real Es
tate of Allen Green, will meet for that purpose at
his Office, in the borough of Huntingdon, on
'Nestle), the 81st day of ..Inne next, at ten o'clock
A. M. All persons interested are required to
make their claims before such Auditor or be de
barred from coming in upon said fund.
A. W., BENEDICT, Auditor.
May 12,1853 —4t.
Auditor's NotiO6b
rpHE undersigned appointed by the CaMrt of
I Common Pleas an Auditor to make distribu
tion of the Mud In the bands of John B. Given
and John Snyder, Assignees of Daniel Protzmah,
to and among the creditors entitled thereto, will
meet for that purpose nt his Office. in the borough
of Huntingdon on, Monday the truth day ofJutic,
at ten o'cleek.A. !Tot which time and place all
persons intelested will present their claims if they
think proper. A. W. BENEDICT,
May 18,'b3.-4t. Auditor.
, n% splendid ascorttnott of BONRF.TS. jirt
3 n....0nn0i tnt bo'ho"P nn,nrr or . T.
ORPHANS , count SALE.
I ' persusnee of 013 alias order of the Orphans'
Court of Huntingdon county, there will be ex
posed to public sale, on the premises,
On Saturday the tith day of June next,
at 4 o'clock P, AI., the interest of the minor chil
dren of Jacob S. Mattern, dee'd., in all that cer
tain lot or piece of ground, situate in Franklin
township, in said county, adjoining another email
lot, lately purchased by the widow of said dee'd.,
Spruce treat:, and other lands belonging to the
estate of said Jacob S. Mattern, deed . captaining
Four Acres, One Hundred and Twenty-six Per
ches. Terms to he made known on the day of
sale, be the Guardians of said minor children.
.10115 MATTERN,
SAMUEL WIGTON,
May 18, Guardians.
S. S. WILA
Attorney at Lan - ,
Huntingdon, Penn'a.,
Will attend to nil business entrusted to his
care. Office near the Court House.
May It, '53.
SCOTT & SWOOPE,
Attorneys at Law,
Huntingdon, Pa.,
Office same as that formerly occupied by John
Scott, KN.
May It, 1853.
ORPHANS , COURT SALE.
By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of
Huntingdon county, there will be sold at public
voodoo or outcry on the premises on
Saturday the 111 k day of June next, 1953.
the following described real estate in Franklin
township in said county, the property of George
'Thompson, late of the township aforesaid, dec'd.,
to wit: A certain mcssuage or tract of lime
stone land in said township, adjoining land of
the heirs of - Crain, dec'd on the cast, of the
heirs of James Travis, Esq., dec'd., on the South
of James Morrow the nest, and lands of G. &J.
H. Shoenberger on the north, containing
229 Acres,
he the same more or less, of which about 140
ACRES are cleared and in a good. state of culti
mien; having thereon an apple orchard, two
dwelling hor.CS, ono of which is frame and plas
tered; the other log and stone, each two stories
high, one double log barn, one horse stable, one
wagon shed and other buildings. There are on
said land several springs of good water, and ap
pearance of a good quality of iron ore. And also
one other parcel of mountain or timber land, ad
joining land of the heirs of the said Erin Crane,
deed., on the north, of the heirs of the said Jas.
Travis, Esq., on the west, and of Shorb, Stewart
& Co., on the south, containing eight acres be
the same more or less.
THRMS or SAM—One-third of the purchase
along to be paid on confirmation of sale, and
residue in two equal mutual payments thereafter
with interest, to be secured by the bonds and
mortgage or the purchaser. Sale to commence
at one o'clock, I'. M. of said day, when due at
tention will be given Lr
JONATHAN M'WILLIAMS,
May 18, '53.-ts. Excenter.
1000 PIECES
Of Different Articles of Clothing
now open and for sale at
JACOB SNYDER'S
Cheap Clothing Store,
Directly in the centre of the town, viz :
Coats from $l,OO to $16,00
Pants 6.00
Vests " 75 it 5,00
Shirts " 50 1,50
Also a fashionable selection of Silk and Linen
Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Suspen
ders, Buttons, Cravat Buckles, &c.
Also first-rate Silk Dress Hats, and any mien
tity ofsoft Hats and Cloth Caps. All of the
above will be sold cheap fur cash in opposition to
Jews and Gentiles.
N. B.—Always ready to do Tailoring to order
in the best and most workmanlike manner, not
inferior to any other establishment in the State.
Stay it, 1853.
BROA.D TOP OPENED UP.
Cornprobst & Cunningham,
Having purchased the store of Frank & Neff,
at Markleshurg, Pa., are prepared to accommo •
date the public at said place, with n splendid and
fashionable assortment 01
Spring and Summer Goods.
Their assortment consists of
Dry-Goods, Groceries,
Queensware, Hardware,
and all kinds of Goods mustily kept in a country
store. Also, a beautiful, cheap and elegant as
sortment of
Ladies' Dress Goods,
and Trimmings of every varietv.
Also. HATS, CAPS, ]IO\\TTS,• BOOTS
and SHOES, and a variety of Goods of all kinds.
All kinds of Country Produce taken in ex
change for Goods.
60 cents per bushel will be given• for Rye.
50 44 44 It 44 44 44 Corn ,
and for all other grain prices accordingly.
Marklesburg, May 11, 1853•
Trustees Sale of Land, and Town
Lots in the Town of Mount
Union, Huntingdon Co., by
Order of the Court of
Common Pleas.
By virtue of an order of the Court of Common
Pleas of Huntingdon County, for the purpose of
satisfying the verdict and Ending of the Jury in a
certain action of ejectment No. 53 of August
Term, 1850, William McNita vs. John Dough.
orty, George W. Spoor and others, rendered the
23d day of April A. D. 1852 fur the sum of
$1743 71, with interest thereon from the said
date, with costs of suit, expenses of trust, &c.,
will be exposed to public sale on the promises,
commencing on Thursday the 23,1 day of June
next, A. 1). 1853, at 10 o'clock A. M., all that
certain plantation, tract, piece or parcel of land
situate in Shirley township, Huntingdon county,
east of Drake's Ferry, adjoining the Juniata riv
er, lands of John Slicer, Nicholas & William
Shaver, Andrew Pollock's heirs and others,
containing 176 ACRES, or thereabouts—(ex
opting the land in possession of the Penn's.
Railroad Company) or such parts or parcels of
the same us may lie necessary for that purpose,
being the land on part of which the town of Mt.
Union is laid out. Sale to hegin with the said
Town Lots, as laid down by the Recorded Plan
of said town, and to continue front day to day
until a sufficient amount is raised.
TERML—Cash to be pahl on the confirmation
of sales at August Term, 1853,
WILLIAM B. LEAS.
Trustee.
Shirleysburg, May 11, 53.—ts.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
All the new School Books used in our Public
Schools in town, as well as those throughout the
country, for sale at Colon's New Cheap
Hook Store.
May 11, 1851
THOMAS P. CAMPBELL,
ATTORNEY AT.LAIV,
Will attend to nllbusioess entrusted to him. Of
fice nearly opposite the Court House.
May 4,'58.
SILK Press Patterns—suit as Brocade, Figur
ed, Plain and Cross-barred,just received and
for sale by J. t. W. SAXTON.
FANCY Dress Articles—for gehtlemeu affil la
dies, for sale by 8. & LEVI.
GRO:IERIES—Fresh and cheap, at the cheap
store of S. & G. LEVI.
LAMES DRESSES—aII kinds of goods soh.
AMC, at the cheep store of S & G. LEVI.
riLoT 111 N( 4.—A largo assortment for men and
ki bays, at the the corner of S.
T_TAIIIIWARE.—A Goad assortment
lUr
Store. a
s . le
Tv TS :ink (.4,lPS—of all kinds, of the latest
fa.shlon, for sale at the eltptpzuje of
.LEVI.
FISH .7.'vo
r
The Climax now Completely Capped.
Charles S. Black
linr jest returned from the East with the
cheapest and most thshionable assortment of
Boots, Shoes, Gaitors,
both Gentlemen's and Ladies', that ever was
brought to the borough of llnntingdon. lie is
tbaUkful for past patronage ; and hopes to do as
well in the future, by selling very low end en
deavoring to oblige. The best L adies' Slippers
can be had for 55 cents per pate—and all others
at y .
gt forget i ns” se'rr4 7i c sign "d
of v the "Yellow Boot."
J. E. GOULD,
(SUccessor to A. FOIT.
No. 16.1 Chestnut Street, Swalan's
Building,
PRILIDELPIIIA.
Extensive Music Publisher, and Dealer in Mu
sical Instruments of every description.
Exclusive Agent for the sale of linnet, Davis
& Co's (Boston) I'ATENT SU.IVENSION BRIDGE
../.:oliun and other
PIANOS,
L. Gilbert's Boudoir Pianos, Melodeons, Mar.
tin's Guitars, Harps, Violins, Sheet Mask, Muni.
Books, &c.
- --
Residents in the country will be supplied by
mail or otherwise with any Music they may wish,
at as low rates as if purchased in parson. Rav
ing one of the largest stocks in the United Smug
feel contldetrt of satisfying all all who may fa
vor tne with it call nr order.
Dealers in Music supplied on the most reason
able terms. Pianos to let. Second-hand Pianos
for sale.
It, ,58.-ty
Entered invorline to At of Cooper?, in the yeas
1801. byJ. 11. HOUGHTON, M. D., in the clerk's
Moo of tho District Court for the &stem
Dietrict of Pennsylvania.
Another Scientific Wonder!
OREAT CURE FOR
DYSPEPSIA !
DR. J. S. HOUCHTON'S
pEpsig,,
tvew tek
7'I11: ITT P.
DIGESTIVE
OR, GASTRIC JUICE.
Prrwed from RENNET, or the fourth STOMACIT
or TILE ON, after directions of !tutu,/ LlE
am, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. 8.
ROUGIITON, Af. D., Philadelphia, Pa.
This NATURE'S OWN rtEstetrc for an unhealthy
Stomach. No art of man can equal its curative
powers. It contains no ALCIIOIIOL, BITTERS,
Atans, or NAUSEOUS DRUGS. It is extremely
agreeable to the taste, and may be taken by the
most feeble patients who cannot cat a water
Cracker without acute distress. Beware of
DRUGGED IMITATIONS. Pepsin le net A DREG.
Call on the Agent and get a Descriptive Cir
cular, gratic, giving a large amount of SCIIaTI4 - 10
EVIDENCE, from Liebig's Animal Chemistry;
Dr. Combo's Physiology of Digestion; Dr. Perei
ra on Food and biet; Dr. John W. Draper, of
New York University; Prof. Dunglison's PhYsi
elegy; Prof. Sillimun, of Yale College; Dr. ear
pewees Physiology; &c., together with reports of
CUBES from all parts of the United States.
ItaTOBSERVF: ra ts !—Erery bottle of the gen
uine PEPSI'S beats the written signature of J. S.
HOUGHTON, M D., sole proprietor, Philadelphia
Pa. Copy-right and Trade Murk secured.
*5- Sold by all Druggists and Dealers is Med
icines. Price ONE DOLLAR per bottle.
May 11, 's3.—ly.
NEW
Grocery and Confectionary Store
LONG & DECKER,
R . . .
ESPECTFULLY informs their friends and
the public in general, that they hare opened
a new Grocery and Confectionary Store, under
the Sons of Temperance Hall, on Main street.
Huntingdon, where they have now on hand a fall
had general assortment of Groceries, Confectiun
arics, and Spices of all kinds, which they will sell
wholesale and retail. They hove also on hand
Buckets, Salt, Carpet Bags, Fancy Articles, &e.,
&c., &e., all of which they will sell cheap.—
Country produce taken in exchange tin gouda—
the cash paid, when we have no goods to suit cus
tomers.
As we arc determined to accommodate all who
may cull at our store, we invite an examination
and trial of our stock,
iiiintingdon, April 27,
LONG & I)ECKER.
MILLER'S
RAIL-ROAD HOTEL.
Huntingdon, Pa.
ri MILLER returns thanks to his numerous
kj . .. friends Aor the liberal patronage his house
received during the past year, and hopes to mer
it a continuance of the same during the present
year. As his house is most convenient to the
bepot, every exertion will be made to make it
n comfortable stopping place for strangers. trav •
ellers, and the people of the county genemii;.
May 4, 185:f.—am.
Administrator% Notice.
LETTERS of Administration having helm
-La granted to the undersigned on the Estate of
WILLIAM Hotex, late of - Tod township, punt.
cm deed., all persons knowing themselves in.
dcbted are requested to make iininediate.retymont,
and those having claims will present them duly
Enthenticatcd tbr settlement.
GEORGE M. GRREN. Cris, township.
HENRY S. GREEN, Tod township,
May 4, '53.-6t. * Administrators.
Ladies' Shoes.
A SPLENDID assortment ct Ladies' Shoe, A
ut the latest styles, just received at the store
of ' & G. LEVI.
Asplendid fot of Bonnets just received and for
WO by J. t i• SAXTON.
C ARPET Begs, just received and or sale by
.1. 6. IV SA XTOS.
- EIGHT MONNAIES from 25 teats ug,to $250
1- at Ed. Srtare's. April 15 1852.
lADIES Lasting and Silk work Gaitors, Kid
. 1 - 4 Morocco, and Gout Boots And Shoes, at Om
store of GSO. )TWIN.
L.IDIES DRESS GOES,
Mits. Delanes, B. Delunes, De Berege, tattns4
Ginghanis, and a choice variety of Goods of all
kinds, ut the store at OEG.
CLOTHS AND C.ISSLMERES)
plain and fancy, at Ivry low prices, at the store
of GEO: G
FISH AND 5..1
for safe at the store of - GEO. °WIN
AA SI'DDND,ID assortinent of ,Ladies' Dress
Uoodsjust received at CARMON'S.
JtiST receivlng the haudsomest lit of Carpets
ever offered in this place. Alio, Oil Cloths,
which will be sold low by
J. tr. &xrox.
wthstcd, Lisle, Cotton, Linen Flog,
, u Cotton Floss, Lace Mitts; Mohair Mitts, silk
Glq'os, Kid Gloves ' Lista Thread, Cotton, and
every variety of Dresis Trimming suitably for
spring and summer drcis, for sale by
J. d•
6inot u.Rortnient ut Boots and ShoD3
1 Cver offered in town, for sole low by
J. Sc. W. SAXTON-.
MIIE 1406 will please hear in !Iliad that Par
asols can In bad exceedingly low at the, c hop
lord of J 6 sAxra.v.
A Most beautiful lot of Bernge de inine Int•
tem., and in the piece, front 18i ets up to t
cts.por ;•ard, just received LA for sale hy
if. 6. &INT'
hold WlLicht.% cilll, .Ivl.l