Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, July 20, 1853, Image 3

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    No. 3Z Ono of the chief ingredients compo.
sing Dr. J. W. Cooper's Vegetable Anti-Dys
pepsia Pills is Podophyllim. This is the active
medical property of Padophyllium Pellatum,
( May Apple root.) The Eclectic Medical Jour
nal of February 2, 1852, page 53, in speaking
of this medicine, says "Podophyllim is ono of
the most useful and valuable cathartics we
possess." Pag4,54. earns journal: "Among
the many cases to which Podophyllim in pecu
liarly adapted, the following may be mentioned;
Billions, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers.
Its effect is to dense the stomach and bowels.
In affections of the Liver, Chronic or Acute it
displays its peculiar effects in promoting a
healthy action of this organ. In Dropsy it
may be used with great benefit. In acute or
chronic Diarrhota it is probably not surpassed,
where a cathartic is indicated, In numerous
other affections it is a desirable remedy: and
without specifying its uses in the various dim
fases, it may be in all the variety of cases, to
ulfil those indications in which ithas been sup
posed by the Regulars (mercury doctins,) that
nothing else would insure the purpose; but
some one of the preparations of Mercury."—
Dr. J. If. W. Cooper's Vegetable Anti-Dyspep
sia Pills, which are partly composed of this in
gredient are for sale by T. Read di Son, Hun
tingdon, Pa.
.....
er POISONING...at
Thonsand;of Parents who eon Vermifuge com
posed of Castor oil, Calomel, &c., aro not aware •
that while they appear to benefit the patient, they
are actually laying the foundations for a series of
diseases, such as salivation. loss of sight, weak
ness of limbs, &e.
In another column will be found the advertise
ment of Ilobensack's Medicines, to which we ask
the attention of all directly interested in their own
as well as their Children's health. In Liver
Complaints and all disorders arising front those
of a hillious type, should make use of the only
genuine medicine, Ilobensack's Liver Pills.
cr" De not Deceived," but ask the Ilobensack's
Worm Syrup and Liver Pills, and observe that
each lies the signature of the Proprietor, J. N.
110BENSACK'S, as none else are genuine.
ar "I DIGEST :" Seen IS THE van:
AIRANixo of the word "PEPSIN," or of the two
Greek words from which it is derived. This is
she significant and appropriate 'title of the Tarn
Dia mire FLUID, or GASTRIC JUICE, prepared
by Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON, of Philadelphia, from
the fourth stomoch of the Ox, for the cure of In
digestion and Dyspepsia. It is Nature's own
remedy for tot unhealthy Stomach. No art of
man can equal its curative powerat It renders
GOOD RATING perfectly consistent with HEALTH.
See the figure of the Ox, in another part of this
papen
THE MARKETS.
Iluarmuos, July 19, 1859.
$4.50 a $4,75
5,25
Flour per bbl.,
Clover Seed, per bu.,•
Red Wheat, per be.,•
White Wheat, per bu,
Rye, per bu -
Corn, per bu
Buckwheat, .per Int • •
(lets. per bu
Flaxseed. per bu
Hay, per ton
Butter, per lb.,
Eggs, per doe.,
CANDIDATES.
Sheriffslty.
`7E aroautbbrised to
° OtTub t l i i i i ° l trw m ikUp f
as a candidate for the office of Sheriff, at the
ensuing October election, subject to the decision
of the Whig County Convention, to be held in
..kugust next. [July 20.—te.
Legislature.
To S. L. GLAsoow, Esq., Please announce that
JAMES MAGUIRE, of Walker township. will
be supported fur the Legislature in the Whig
County Convention. Mr. Maguire belongs now
to the fanning community and would make an
honest and faithful member
MANY WHIGS OF WALKER.
July 2tt,'63.—tc. . .
Legislature.
M. EDITOR :—You will do many Whigs in
the Lower End a kindness by announcing in the
rolumns of the 'Journal,' the name of GEORGE
HUDSON, Esq., of Cloy township, as a very
suitable mau to receive the nomination for the
Legislature. Mi. Hudson is very intelligent and
honest fanner, and is well known throughout the
county. WHIGS OF THE LOWER END.
July 20, 's3.—ie.
Legislature.
To the Editor of the JOURNAL :-
Please an
nounce in your paper that JOHN CONRAD,
Esq., of Franklin township, will be supported for
the nomination to the Legislature, in 'the next
Whig Cotinty Convention.
WHIGS OF TILE UPPER END.
July 20, '53.-te.
Sheriffalty.
To the Thople of Huntingdon County :—The
saidersigned is induced, respectfully, to announce
himself as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of
Huntingdon county. No promises, no pledges.
Try me, prove me. GEO. HARTLEY.
Huntingdon, July 13,'33.-31.
County Treasurer.
NlTEiVrrin.isMArloletit,'OCrnot.7„f
as a candidate for the office of,Trensurer, at the
ensuing fall election,
subject to the decision of
the Whig County Convention, to be held in
August next.
July 13, '53.-tc.
Sheriffalty.
WE are authorised to announce the namo of
Col. JNO. A. DOYLE, as a candidate for
the office of Sheriff at the ensuing October dee:
tion, subject to the decision of the Whig Coun
ty Convention to be held in August next.
July 13, '33.-te.
Legislature.
wE are authorised to announce the name of
ISAAC WOLVERTON, of Brady town
ship, as a candidate for the Legislature, at the
klober election, subject to the decision of the
Whig County Convention, to ho hold in August
peat.
July 13, '53.-tc.
COUNTY TREASURER.
Mu. EDlTOR:—Please announce the name of
JACOB SNYDER, of your town, as a very suit
able person to receive the nomination for County
Treasurer. Mr. S. is an energetic, unflinching
lVhig, and ire hope will receive the nomination.
And is also well qualified to discharge the ditties
of the office. AN OLD WlllO.
June 22, '53.
County Treasurer.
TOSEPH STEVENS, of Petersburg, is recom
v-1 mended to the wbigs of Huntingdon, as a
suitable person for the office of County Treasurer
to ho elected in October next, His name will
be submitted to the nominating County Conven
tion for that office.
'June 22,'53,-Ic.
WHIGS OF SHIRLEY
Sherlffalty.
WE are authorised to anuounce the name of
JOSHUA. GREENLAND, of Cassville,
as a candidate fot the office of Sheriff, at the en
siling fall election, subject to the decision of the
Whig County Convention to be held iu August
next.
Juno 20, 's3,—te.
Sheriffalty.
WE are authorized to announcethe name of
HENRY CORNPIIOI3ST, of Henderson
township, as a candidate for the office .of Sheriff;
at the ensuing full election, subject to the decision
of the Whig County Convention to be held in
August next.
June 22, '53.-te.
Sheritralty.
WE are authorised to announce the name of
ARMSTRONG WILLOUGHBY, of this
borough, as a candidate for the °Lilco of Sheriff,
at the ensuing full election, subject to the decision
of the Whig County Coot cation to he held in du
pla :nat. Jima 1:5, '33. to.
Sheriffaity.
Tflr•, undersigned offers himself to the people
of Huntingdon county, as a candidate for the
olHc e of Sheriff, of said county ; subject to the de
eisio n of the Whig County Convention.
'SAMUEL COEN.
Barre tp., June 8, 1852:4c.
SIIERIFFALTY.
m lIE Subscriber respectfully announces himself
to the voters of nuntingdou county, that ho
will submit his name to the Whig County Con
vention, as a candidate for the office of Sheriff.—
If nominated and elected, he pledges himself to
perlorm the duties of the office with fidelity.
JAMES McELEOY.
Porter twp., Juno 1, 's3.—te.
i3heriffalty.
To the Voters of Huntingdon County :
citizens, at the solicitation of many warm friends,
I offer myself as a Candidate for the next Sher
itYnity of Huntingdon county, and most respect
fully solicit support. Should I be elected, I
pledge myself to discharge the ditties of the office
fitithfully and impartially. Subject to the deci
sion of the Whig County Convention.
Apr. 20, '53. ,RAEPH CORNELIUS.
Court Ali tire.
Trial List, August Term, 1853.
FIRST WEEK.
Thos. Marlin vs B. X. Blair et al.
A. P. Wilson vs Michael Buoy.
D. Reynolds, exrs. vs Wm. Long.
Samuel Coen vs Dennis C oder et al.
John E Thompson vs John AV Swoop°.
Reliance Trans Co vs B OTriel admrs.
Edwin J Neff vs Math Crownover.
Samuel Shaver vs John S Miller et al.
S II Shoemaker vs Mont Pres Cong.
John Walls exro vs Geo Wilson.
(leo Bickerstatf vs David Patterson et al.
Jas Entrekin vs John Fisher et al.
Casper Dull vs The P R It Co.
Wm Gaghagan vs Wm Colder et al.
Walter for Wagoner vs Spann, Keller & Co.
SECOND WEEK.
Dennis Donovan vs The P R It Co.
Money Logan k H L Cook vs Writ Pyne
Foreman.
Saint Caldwell vs John Doll.
Geo Jackson vs Peter SflSStUllall et al.
Alex Dvsart's ears vs Israel Cryder's admrs.
Wm Tifoy vs Isett, Wigton k Co.
Benj Johnston's ears ThbA Weston.
Robt Mitchell vs The P R R Co.
Hirst for Willoughby vs Christian Coats.
J W Smith'•vs B X Blair et al.
John Sharrer vs Templeton.
LIST OE JURORS.
GRAND JURY.
Hugh Alexander, farmer, Jackson twp.
John Ashcom, physician. Penn.
George W Bell, farmer. Barree.
John Beaver, farmer, Hopewell.
David Clarkson, carpenter, Cnss.
Jacob Dorian(' farmer, Henderson.
Joseph Edmiston, farmer, Jackson.
Joshua Green, farmer, Barree.
Joseph Goshorn, clerk, Shirley.
Thomas B Hyskil, fanner, Warriorsmark.
Adam Kei th " Tod.
George Jackson, " Jackson.
James Long, " Shirley.
Isaac Long, " Walker.
John Love, " Barree.
James M'Neal, " Tell. •
Joseph Parks, " Clay.
Samel D Stryker, " West.
Benj Shoemaker, " , Henderson.
Joshua Shore, " Clay.
Andrew Smith, " West.
James Templet., " Brady.
James Wilson, " Henderson.
Nathaniel Lytle, saddler, Morris.
TRAVERSE JURORS.
FIRST WEEK.
Caleb Brown, farmer, Hopewell twp.
Samuel Bolinger, " Cromwell.
Gabriel Barr, a Jackson.
Brice X Blair, merchant, Dublin.
James Blakely, farmer, Tell.
Christian Colestock, " Henderson.
John Cunningham, " Barrec.-
Richard Chilcot, Union.
John M Clark, tailor, Shirley.
Thomas Duffey, farmer, Springfield.
Joseph Dever," ii
William Dowling, " Penn.
John Donaldson, " Hopewell.
James Duff, " Jacks..
John Eberts,. " Franklin.
Gideon Elias, " Tod.
Samuel Friedly, " Henderson.
Stewart Fox, miller, Franklin.
Joseph Hunter, farmer, Jackson. _
John Heffner. " Wainer,
John Horning. " Barre°,
James Henderson, merchant, Cass.
Samuel Harris, farmer, Penn. _
Robert Kyle, inn-keeper, Brady.
Isaac Lininger, cabt. maker, genderson,
Adam Lightner, farmer, West.
Wm S Lyons, " . Tell.
George Long, blacksmith, Walker.
John MeElvey, farmer, Dublin.
Samuel Miller, " Barree.
James McGill, " Jackson.
Samuel Pheasant, " Cass.
William Pheasant, " Union.
Hezekiah Rickets, " Cromwell.
Jacob Smith, " Barree.
Daniel Shively, boatman, Porter.
Lewis Stever; farmer, Cass.
Peter C Swoop°, pastmaster, Houderson.
John P Stewart, farmer, Went.
Benedict Stevens, jr. just peace, Springfield.
John G Stewart, inn-keeper, Barren.
James Thompson, farmer, Warrioumark.
Thomas Vaughn, " Tell.
Jacob Walls, " Union.
John C Wilson, • " West.
John S Watson, manager, Brady.
Casper Wright, farmer, Morris.
Henry Zimmerman, just peace, Hopewell.
TRAVERSE JURORS.
SECOND WEEK.
Richard Ashman, merchant, Clay.
Owen Boat, carriage maker, Henderson,
William Black, farmer, Jackson.
John Bumgarduer " Union.
Darby Chircoto, "
Samuel Campbell. teacher; Dublin.
William Campbell, farmer, Dublin.
John Chilcote, jr, " Tod.
Wm Dorris, merchant, Henderson.
Charles Duff, farmer, Barren.
David R Friedley, butcher, Walker.
Benjamin Hutchinson, farmer, Warriorsmark,
William Harvey, tailor, Warriorsmark.
John Hagaus, farmer, Jackrou.
Philip Holler jr, " Brady.
Adam Heater, " Clay.
Jacob Isett, iron master, Franklin.
John Kipp, wagon maker, Henderson.
Samuel Miller, just peace, Shirley.
Daniel Piper, farmer, Porter.
James porter, " West,
Alexander Port, just mace, Henderson.
William Riley, mill Wright, Franklin.
Jacob Rider, carpenter, Warriorsmark.
John Steel, farmer, West.
Samuel Stine, farmer, Warriorsmark.
William Smith, wagon maker, Warriorsmark.
Samuel Sprankle, farmer, Porter.
John Vandevander, wagon maker, Walker.
Luke Vorhees, laborer; Henderson.
Thomas Walker, carpenter, Porter.
John A Whittaker, farmer, Porter.
William Wry, " Warriorsmark.
Joseph Work, " Porter.
Reuben Romig, carpenter, Henderson.
NOTICE.
Y wifu NANCY having loft by bod and Wird
in Barran township, Huntingdon county, all
persons am hereby cautioned not to trust her od
my account, as 1 ant dsterntined to pay no debts
of her contracting.
CBOWNOVER.
Barran townsbip, July, 20, •33.-3t.'
DOUBLE Barrelled English Snub snd Twist
FOWLING PlErE.t , '—also Single Barrel
ed GU, ' flow four dull.us to thirty each, for
Salo by J. 8 IV. B,lxioF.
TO THE PUBLIC.
a. p. LeTELLD , ;:,I la n ,
DESPECTFULLY informs tho citizens of
Cassville and vicinity, that he has located a
medical office, for the purpose of treating all
kinds of diseases, on a sate and scientific princi
ple, and is now ready to attend to all calls, and
by strict attention to business, hopes to receive
a good portion of public favor. Fever and Ague
cured in three days, and waraanted to remain
cured ft:it the season. A. P.F.
July, 20, '53.-tf.
VNETIVA. RAMA ROM/.
L IARS leave - Ilutroxatios at the following
hours
EASTWARD,
10.02 Morning.
9.05 Night.
WESTWARD,
8.55 Morning.
5.12 Night.
Fore from Huntingdon to Phil'n. $5;15
JNO. D. HERR, Agent,
July 20, '53.
PRO( LAMATION.
Wir n E t it il u S n b u y ng aze:eg o t tc4ntLe
day of
d p a r te il d ,
A. D. 1053, tinder the bands and seals of the
Hon. George Taylor, President of the Court of
Common I'leas, Oyer and Terminer, and gener
al jail delivery of the 9th judicial district of Penn
sylvania composed of Huntingdon, Blair and Cum
bria, and the Hon. Thomas P. Stuart and Jona
than McWilliams, his essociates, Judges of the
county of Huntingdon, justices assigned, appoint
ed, to hear, try and determine all and every in
dictments made or taken fur or concerning all
crimes, which by the laws of the State are mode
capital or felonies of death and other offences
crimes end misdemeanors, which have been or
shall hereafter be committed or perpetrated for
crimes aforesaid—l am commanded to make pub
lic proclamation throughout my whole bailiwick
that a Court of Oyer and Terminer, of Common,
Pleas and Quarter sessions, will be held at the
Court Ilouse in the Borough of Huntingdon, on
the second Monday (and Bth day) of August
next, and those who will prosecute the sold pri
soners ho then and there to prosecute them as it
shall he just, and that all Justices of the Peace,
Coronors and Constables within said county be
then and there in their proper persons, at 10
o'clock, A. M. of said day, with their records, in
quisitions, examinations and remembrances, to
do those things which to their offices respectfully
appertain.
15. r tted at Huntingdon the 18th day of April
in the year of our Lord 1853, and the 77th
year of American Independence.
WM. B. ZEIGLER Sheriff.
July 50, '53.
PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS, by a precept to me directed by
the Judges of the Common Pleas of the
county of Huntingdon, bearing test the 18th day
of April, 1853, I am commanded to make
Public Proclamation throughout my whole baili
wick, that a Court of Common Pleas will be
held in the toutt House in the Borough of Hun
tingdon, on the third Monday (and 15th day) of
April. A. D. 1853, for the trial of all issues in said
Court, which remain undetermined before the
said Judges, when and where all jurors, witnesses
and suitors, in the trial of all issues are required
to appear.
iiiitetFai Huntingdon, the 18th day of April,
in the year of our Lord 1853, and the 77th year
of American Independence.
WM. B. ZEIGLER, Sheriff.
July 20, 1853.
NOTICE,
ALL persons who have not yet
paid in the first and second In
[= stalments on their subscriptions
to the stock in the - Huntingdon
and Broad Top Mountain Rail
Road and Coal Company, are hereby required to
pay in the same to the undersigned, on or before
the 20th day of July, inst. Immediately after
that date suits will he brought against all delin
quents, and Interest at the rate of one per cent.
per month will be charged. .
_
By order of the Board of Directors,
JACOB MILLER, Treas.
July 13,'53.-3t.
R. A. MILLER, IL 11, S. .
vir Artificial Teeth, from
It l r . • ono to n full set, moun
ted in the most iinpro-
red modern stylo.
Filling, Filing and Cleaning done with care and
neatness.
Teeth Extracted with‘all ille-easo and despatch
that modern science can furnish.
July: 13, 1853.
H. W. SMITH,
" r° t I
Huntingdon, Penn'a.
OFFICE on Main Street, next to that of Gen.
A. P. Wilson.
Terms moderate, and all work warranted to
give entire satisfaction.
July 13, '53.
I. S. GRIFFITH, M. D.wA
Huntingdon,
Graduate of the University of Pa.. offers his
professional service to the citizens of Huntingdon
and adjacent country.
REFERENCES:—MedicaI Faculty of University
of Pa., Physicians and Surgeons of the Pennsyl
vania Hospital and Dr. Jacob Hoffman.
Office, No. 189, Mifflin Street, along with Dr.
Hoffinan. July 13, 1853.
GREAT TiItIUMPII ACHIEVED
WV EVANS & WATSON'S
Fire-Proof Safes.
AT TIIE STATE FAIR,
HAnnaintina, Pa., Oct. 30, 1851.
The undersigned appointed a committee for the
purpose, by the officers of the State Fair, were
present this afternoon, when Messrs. EVANS &
WATSON tested ono of their small sized SAL
AMANDER FIRE-PROOF SAFES, at which
they consumed Three Cords of ll'ood over it,
commencing at 1 o'clock, P. M., and having ex
posed it to a WHITE HEAT for Two Hours, suffi
cient to destroy the cast iron feet.
On opening the Safe, the papers with 2000 cir
culars deposited in our presence were taken out,
not only having been preserved, but not having
the appearance of scorch upon them.
COMMITTEE.
A. 0. HEISTER, I JOSEPH RITNER,
A. T. NEWBOLD, Ex-Governor of Pa.
JOHN B. COX, CIIAS. E. HEISTER,
E. E. BOUt) OTT.
Solo Agency for Butterworth's Celebrated
Bank Vault and ])oor Locks. These Locks bid
defiance to all Lock Picks, Hobbs included.
REFERENCES—CoI. S. S. Wharton; County
Treasurer, Jacob Miller, '
Esq. Sec. and Treas.
of the Hunt. and Broad Top R. R. Co., and Gen.
A. P. Wilson, who is the authorised agent of
Huntingdon county.
July 13, 's3.—ly-
Huntingdon Co. Temperance League,
WILL take notice that the next regular
meeting of the League will be hold at Alto
Court House, in the borough of Huntingdon, on
Wednesday evening the 10th day of August next
at It o'clock, P. M.
The Officers aro generally solicited to he in at
tendance nt that time. _
......
The public generally, both gentlemen and La
dies are respectfully invited to tatend.
The Rev. P. Caustic, of Lancaster, and other
eminent advocates of the cause will be invited to
address the League upon the occasion.
JOHN PORTER, Pres.
IsnAzt. CRAFFWB, V. P.
and others,'
Wm. P. Orbison,
James Maguire,
J. W. Matters,
July 13,'53.-41.
Executor's Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given to all persons Mob
ted to tho estate of Anna Barbara Brodo,
deed.. late of Todd township, to make payment,
and all having claims against said estate will
present them duly authenticated for settlement,
to the undersigned.
LEVI EVANS, Ex'r.
. .
July, 19,'53.6!. Broad Top.
11S1 WIERI—A good lot, of the - best, at
EDNIUNI) SNARE'S.
A splendid lot of fillc. Cravats and Scarf., for
sale by J. & W. SAXTON
SHERIFF'S SALES,
RY virtue of cert a in Write of Vend. Exp. and
Lev. Facies, issued out of the Court of
Common Pleas of Huntingda county, and to
me directed, I will expose to public sale, at the
front door of the Court House, in the borough
of Huntingdon, on Tuesday the 9th day of Au
gust, at In o'clock, A. M., of said day, the fol•
lowing described Real Estate,to wit :
All that certain tract; pieen'or parcel of land,
situate in Jackson township, Huntingdon county,
containing about 50 acres, more or less, adjoining
lands of Michael Sassaman and Wm. Hoffman,
having thereon erected a two story log house, a
log barn, unfinished, a good shop, some fruit trace,
about six acres cleared. seined, taken in execu
tion and to be sold as the property of Michael
Henningner. . . .
ALSO—AII the right, title, Anil interest of de
fendant in and to 2 lots of grohnd in the borough
of Alexandria, in the connty of Huntingdon; each
fronting 60 feet on Market Street, each being 200
feet deep, having thereon erected a large doable
two story frame house, wentherboarded and pain
ted white and plastered inside, with other im
provements, adjoining a lot of Andrew McClure
on the east and a lot of Israel Grath's on the west.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the
property of Solomon Baker.
ALSO—The undivided one,fifth part of the
following described eleven tracts of land belong
ing to the Monroe Furnace, bounded and describ
ed as follows, the first thereof, situate in Barren
township, adjoining lands of James Leonard, Is
rael Grafins, George Miller and others. begin
ning at n white oak thence N. 53, E. 117 Frs. to
a gum, thence N. 107 prs. to a pine, thence N.
53 deg. E. 72 prs. to a white oak, thence N. 45
deg. E. 88 pro. to a post, thence S. 47, W. 232
prs. to a post, thence N. 50, W. 52 prs. to a post,
thence SI 45. E. 192 prs. to beginning, containing
180 acres 48 perches and allowance. The second
thereof situate in said township of Barre°, begin
ning at a post, thence by land of R. Riddle N. 20
W. 186 prs• ton post, thence by land of David
Scott N. 51 deg. E. 97 prs. to a post, thence by
land of R. Nelson, S. 45 deg. E. 95 prs. ton post,
thence 8, 38} E. 45 prs. to a chestnut onk,thence
S. 34 E. 64 pro, thence S. 541 E. I I pro. thence
S. 63 deg. W. 66 prs. to a white oak, thence 8,
45 deg. W. 55 prs. to beginning, containing 117
nerds 49 pro. and allowance. Tha third thereof
situate in the said township of Bare°, surveyed
on a wnrrant in the name of Elijah Green, con
taining 392 acres 110 pod: tidjoining e lunds sur
veyed in the name of Aquilla Green, and land
now or late of Benj. Mersin. The fourth thereof
situate in said township of Barree, contnining:42o
acres 20 prs. surveyed in the name of Samuel Ca
non. The sth thereofsituate in said township of
Barrec, beginning nt a post, three by land of S.
Fleming N. 45 deg. W. 142 pro. to a pine, thence
by a tract in name of A. Hemplii.l N. 32 deg. E.
340 pro. to a stone, thence N. 65 deg. E. 121prs.
to a post; thence by the Thomas Rnssell tract S.
25 deg. E. 212 prs. to a post, thence by the Geo.
Willport tract, S. 65 deg. W. 320 pro, to a post,
thence 6 deg. E. 113 prs to a post, thence N.
deg. W. 20 pro. to beginning, containing 388
acres 103 pro. The sixth thereof situate in Jack
son township, Huntingdon county, beginning at
ewhite oak, thence S. 45 deg. IV. 16.2 pro. to a
post, thence S. 21 E. 364 prs. to a gun, thence
S. 2} deg. E. 101.1 prs. to a prt. thence S. 1
E. 101.1 prs. to a post, thence N. 581 E. 46 prs.
to stones, thende N. 146 E. 60 pro. to a white oak,
thence N. 471 deg. W. 160 pro. to beginning,
containing 58 acres 26 prs. and allowance. The
seventh thereof situate in 13arree township afore
said, beginning at a pine thence N. 65 drg. W.
150 prs. to stones, thence S. 44} W. 137.5 prs.
to stones, thence S. 64 deg. E. 150prs. by land of
Wm. Mn ffi t to stones, thence N. 441 E. 137.5 prs
by land of J & 11 Fleming to beginning, contain
ing 114 acres 108 prs. and allowance, subject to a
certain lease of a pmt of the said tract to Robert
Fleming. The eighth thereof situate in Jackson
township aforesaid adjoining lands of Michael
Flasher. Israel Grath's, James llohnston and Jas.
Fleming, containing about 65 acres more or teas.
•The ninth thereof situate in Barre° township,
aforesaid, surveyed in the name of Geo. Falman,
containing 400 acre., more or less, called "Bloom
field." The tenth thereofsittrate in Barnes town•
ship aforesaid, surveyed in the name of Henry
Stover, and containing 308 acres 55 prs. and al
lowance, and called "Newry." The eleventh
thereof situate in Barrel township aforesaid, sur
veyed in the name of John Sinks, and containing
408 acres 160 pro. end called "yilmington." be
ing the same tract which Samuel Edmiston and
wife by deed having date (herewith) conveyed to
the said John Irvin & Jared Irvin. together with
the hereditaments and apptiktenauces, Seized,
taken iu execution and to be sold as the property
°Molr & Jared Irvin.
ALSO—AII that piece, parcel or tract of land
situate in Jackson township, Huntingdon county,
containing about 100 acres, more or less, adjoin
ing lands of Henry Shunkwiler, John & William
Smith and others, having a two story log dwel
ling house thereon erected, log barn, from 40 to
60 acres cleared; some fruit trees on the promises.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the
property of Jelin Beightal.
ALSO—AII the right, title, and Interest of
George W. Speer in and to a tract of land in Tod
township, Huntingdon county, surveyed in the
name of Samuel Cornelius, containing 400 acres,
more or less, part of which is cleared and cultiva
ted. One other tract in said township, in name
of Dougherty & Speer, containing 439 acres more
or less, unimproved. Ono other tract of land in
same township, in name of Dougherty & Speer;
containing 438 acres more or less. Also—all
Defendant's right, title and interest in and to the
Mount Union town ProPerty, known as the Pos
tlewaith farm, in Sill:ley township. Seized, ta
ken in execution, and to he sold as the property
of George W. Speer.
W. R. ZEIGLER, SINE
Huntingdon, July 13, '53.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested
that the following named persons have settled
their accounts in the Register's Office, at Hun
tingthin' and that the said accounts will ho pre
sented for confirmation and allowance, at an Or
phans' Court, to he held at Huntingdon, in and
for said county of Huntingdon, on Wednesdayi the
10th day of August next.
1. The General Gurdianship account of
Jnmes Potter, Guardian of the minor children
of Silas Moore, deed.
2. James Potter, Guardian of Maria J. Moore,
minor child of Silas Moore, dee'd.
3. James Potter, Guardian of Lucretia ,E.
Moore, minor child of Silas Moore, deed.
4. James Potter, Guardian of Thomas J.
Moore, minor child of Silas Moore, dee'd.
5. Hays Hamilton and James Crawford Wal
lace, Adtnrs. of Thomas Wallace, deed., who
was Admr. of Sarah Wallace, dec'd.
6. William B. Smith, Administrator ofJames
B. Smith, late of Jackson township, deed.
7: Alexander Port, Administrator of the es
tate of James Simpson, late of the borough of
Huntingdon, deed.
B. Andrew Shore, Administrator of the es
tato of John Green, late of Clay township, dcc.
9. Alexander Port, Trustee to sell the real
estato of James Simpson, late of the borough
of Huntingdon, dec'd.
10. John Owens, Esq., Trustee to sell the
real estate of David Garrett, late of the bor
ough of Birmingham, dee'd.
11. Samuel Stewart and William Cummins,
Eiecutors of the last Will of Charles Cummins,
late of Jackson township, dee'd.
12. Benjamin and Abraham Megahan, Ex
ecutors of the last Will of Jacob Megahan, late
of Walker township, deed.
13. Thomas Stewart, acting Administrator
of the estate of Henry Whitesell, late of West
township, deed.
It. Angus Gill, Administrator of the estate
of David Matter,,, late of Franklin tp., deed.
15. George Jackson, Administrator of the
estate of Rosannah ance, late of Jackson
township, dec'd.
16. George Jackson, Administrator of the
estate of Samuel Vance, late of Jackson town
ship, dee'd.
17. James G win, Esq., Administrator do
holds non of the estate of John P. Doreoy, late
of the borough of Huntingdo_ dee'd.
M
18. The accounts of John eCaltan, Trustee
under the Will of James MuCaltan, deed., of
the estate of the children of said James McCa
han, dee%
. M. F. CAMPBELL, Resister.
Register's Office,
J l
Iluutingdon, July 8, 1853.
DITTSBURO Hams end Flitch foreate cheap
at the ELENIANT Corner.
JUST
RECEIVED and for sale Fish. Suit and
Plaster by J. & W. SAXTON.
4 .;GOCKS—A. beautiful hit at ED I,
IMPORTANT
TO TKO
Ramer, Farrier & Stage Proprietor.
GEO. W. MERCHANT'S
CELEBRATED GARGLING OIL
UMPARIALLILIED It Tlit lII.TORY OP IIIDICIMIL
A. 3 the most remarkable External Application ever
FOR MAN
c oop," ~~FgsT
I They can't Keep House without it," -
Experience of more than sixteen years has established
the fact that Merchant, Celebrated tlargling Oil, or lint•
venal Family Embrocation, will aura ntodt canes, and se.
have all such as
Spacing, Sweeney, Eingbone, Windgalls, Poll
Evil, Callow., Cracked Heels, Halls of all
kinds, Fresh Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Fis
tula. Sitfast, Sand Cracks, Strains, Lameness,
Foundered Feet, Scratches or Grease, Mange,
Rheimmtisin, Bites of Animals, External Poi
sons, Painful Nervous Affections, Frost Bites,
Boils, Corns, Whitlows, Burns and Scalds,
Chilllffnius, Chapped Hands, Cramps, Con
tractions of the Muscles, Swellings, Woaknesa
of the Joints, Caked Breasts, Sc. &c. &c.
The unparalleled stomas of this Oil, in the gore of dis•
eases in Horses and Cattle, anoll'even in human flesh, I.
tinily becoming mare known In the fanning community -
lt can tinnily ho credited, except by Mime who have been
in the habit of keepin; it in their gables and housea, what
a vest amount of pain, suffering and limeotre saved by
the timely application of thin Oil.
Mgr Ile mire the name of the solo proprietor. GEORGE
W. MERCHANT, Lockport, N. Y., to blown in the side
of the bottle, nod In his handwriting over ire cork.
All orders addressed to the proprietor will be promptly
tesponded to.
Get a Palm - glint of the Agent, and pee what wonder. ens
seromplislied by the use ni thin medicine.
Soil by reepectable dealer. generally, in the United
States and Canada. Alec
T. Rend & Son, Huntingdon, John Lutz,Shir
lersburg, Isett & Bucher, Union Furnace James
Clerk, Birmingham, Chas. Ritz, Lewistown; J.
W. Hume, MeVeytown; S. Hoover, Williams
burg; A. M. Lloyd & Caysport; Grossman
& Johnston, Boalsburg; T. B. Miller, Bellfonte;
and at wholesale by& Brothers, Pitts
burg, D. Robinson, TyromrStation anti F. Klitt
& Co., Phila.
Jule 13 '5l-1r
Administrator's Notice.
LETTERS of administration hare this day
been granted to the subscribers upon the es
tate of William Mears, late of Jackson 'township,
Huntingdon, county, dee'd. All persons indebt
ed are requested to tnake immediate payment,
and those having chums will present them for
settlement to
ALEXANDER STEWART,
SAMUEL BARR,
July 13, 'fift.-6t. Admrs.
BLACK BEAR HOTEL,
TILE undersigned has leased and fit
-1 ted op the above HOTEL, on the
corner of Main and Montgomery Street,
° a in the borough of Huntingdon, and is
well prepared to accommodate all who wn y favor
hint with their custom. The traveling communi
ty and the public generally aro cordially invited
to can with hint, hoping by strict attention to
business to merit a large portion of public patron
age. No pains will be spared to romler general
satisfaction.
ROBERT KYLE.
Juno 29, 's3.—ly
SELLING OFF AT COST.
rpnE undersigned respectfully invite the slice
lion of the public to their new and splendid
stock of
Spring and Summer Goods,
now exhibiting in Portstown, consisting of a largo
variety of German and Belgean Cloths.
Cassimeres and Cassiucts of the,host quality.
Silks, Serges, and Satins of superior quality.
Silk Taffets and plaid, plain and twilled lulkfs.
Cotton llosiery of every quality and style.
Cotton and Tiirepd Gtovos in ireat variety,
Ginghams, Cambrics and Jac':',nets.
Cotton, Cambric and Jaconet
c?tton'!rrge, escorted size!.
Linen Plaid, Cotton and _Striped Tapes.
Ribbons of every description.
French Merinos, Tobin covers and Shawls,
Derage Delainee, Lawns and Alpacas.
Calicoes, Tidies & Muslin in countless numbers.
Cotton Drills and Cor du Roys.
Grooeries, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps.
Glass, Hard and Queenswaro.
. —. ..
Ready-mado Clothing with a large lot of rntio•
ties and notions too numerous to tnention.
Persons wishing to purchase will Mid it to their
interest to call and examine our stock of goods
before purchasing elsewhere, as we aro determin
ed to sell at extremely low and reduced pricer.
JOSIAH CUNNINGHAM & SON.
Pottstown, Juno 22, '53.
FIVE PER CENT SAVING FUND.
Chartered by the State of Penn
sylvania In ISI1•
CAPITAL STOCK $250,000.
TILE Saving Fund of the National Safety Com
pany, No. 62 Walnut Street, 2 doors above
Third, PHILADELPHIA, is open every day
from 8 o'clock A. M. to 7 o'clock P. M., and on
:%londay and Thursday evenings till 9 o'clock.—
This institution is well known as one of the best
managed and safest in the country, and pays Five
PEN CENT. interest for money put in there, from
the date of deposite.
Any stun from One Dollar upwards is received.
And all sums, large or small, are paid back on
demand, without notice, to any amount.
This saving fund has mortgages, Groiind
Rents, and other first-class invesnnents, all well
secured, amounting to more than hello million of
dollars. for the security of depositors.
Office 62 Walnut street, two doors above
Third, Philadelphia.
Hon. HENRY L. BENNER, Pres't.
ROBERT SDLERIDGE, Vico Pres't.
Wu. J. ligno, Secretary.
BOARD Or REFFEREES.
Hon: Wm. Richards, Pottstown, Montgomery
co. J. D. Strecper editor of the Montgomery
county Lodger, Pottstown.
J. M. Sheenomen, editor of the Neutralist,
Skippackvillc, Mont. co.
Enos Bonner, Esq., editor of the Farmer's
Friend, Sumnoytown, Mont. co.
Mon. Joel Jones, late Mayor of Phi Pa.
Hon. John Robbins, jr., member of Congress
4th District, Pennsylvania.
lion. James Peg& late Postmaster of INN.
Hon. Wm. Petuagton, into Governor of Now
Jersey.
JUL 22, '53.-ly.
BROAD TOP ON FIRE
James E. Glasgow,
HAVING fitted up a large and elegant Storn
room, directly in the centre of Scottsville,
Huntingdon Co., into which ho has removed his
store from the old stand, is now prepared to ac
commodate his customers and the public general
ly, with a splendid anti fashionable assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Ills assortment consists of
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hardware, titieensware,
and all kinds of goods usually kept in a Country
Store. Also, a beautiful cheap and elegant as
sortment of
, Ladies' Dress Goods,
and Trimmings of ovary vartety: Also, Hats;
Caps, Bonnets, Boots and Shoot, and a variety of
goods of all kinds.
Cl'All kinds of Country Produce taken in
exchange for goods.
Scottsville, Hunt. Co., Pa.
June IS, '511.-Iy.
Anew supply of low priced Bonnets; just re
calved and for sale by J. &W. SAXTON.
A beautiful lot of IThito ,Crupo Shawls, just re
.El coked and fur sale by J. &W. SAX.TO If.
10 BARRELS of Shad juts, received and fur
sale by J. & SAxvot.r.
A N ASSOMINNT of SCHOOL HOOKS
fi itir sato at tho Cheap Store of
J, 13111CKEE.
CASSVILLE
Carriage Manufhotory.
Tin: undersigned respectfully informs his pat
rons and the public generally, Ant he still
continues at the old stand, in the borough of
Cassville, Huntingdon county, to manufacture
Carriages, Buggies,
Itockaways, Sleighs,
nod every thing else connected with his business.
Repairing done on the shortest notice.
Carriages, Buggies, Roekaways, &c., constant
ly kept on hand, but others will he made to order.
Work done cheaper than at any ether °stab
lishment in the State, and all warranted to the
purchaser.
Cash, but when not convenient, country pro
duce, taken iu exchange for work.
ELIAS WILSON.
June 15, '53.-1 y,
STEAM ENGINE FOR SALE.
ElSecond-hand Eight horse power Steam En
gin°, with a Boiler 80 inches In diameter
and 20 ft. S inches in length, with all the neces
sary machinery to make it complete. The En
gine has been but little used and in good order.—
Persons desiring to purchase, will cell on the
subscriber, residing in Hamilton township, near
Reefer's Store, or on Jue. Eberly, residing in
Chatubcrsintrg.
JACOB EBERLY,
June 13, 9 53.--If.
BROAD TOP OPENED LP.
Louis Schneider,
HAVING purchased the Store of Cunningham
& Cornprobst at Marklesburg, Hunt. co., Pa.,
is prepnred to accomodate the public nt said place;
with a splendid and fashionable assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,'
Ids assortment consists of
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Queensware, hardware.
Liquors, &c.,
and all kinds of Goods usually kept in a country
Store. Also, a beautiful, ahenp and elegant as
sortment of Ladies' Dress Goods, and Trimmings
of every variety, also, Hats, Cnps, Bonnets, Boots
'and Shoes, and a variety of Goods of all kinds.
All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange
for Goods.
And I do hereby notify all persons having no
coonts on the Books contracted at the Markles
burg Store, beltinging to Cornprobst & Caning
ham, will pay the same over to me. they having
been asigned to me. LOUIS SCHNEIDER.
June 8, 1853.
F. Brown/m
ESSCENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER.
Tins Essence is a preparation of unusual ex
cellence. In ordinary (Barristers, incipient
cholera, in short, in all cases of prostration of the
digestive functions, it is of inestimable vain.—
During the prevalence of epidemic cholera and
summer complaints of children, it is peculiarly
efficacious; no fussily or individual should be
without it.
CAUTION•—Be sure to got the genuine es
sence, which is prepared only by F. BROWN, at
his Drug and Chemical Store, N. E. Corner of
Fifth and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, and for
sale by all the respectable Apothecaries in the
United States. For sale by T. HEAD & SON,
Huntingdon. fjune y.
House to Rent.
A large, commodious dwelling bpuse,on
'Railroad Street, recently occupied by Maj.
`WI John P. Anderson, is now for rent, suits
le almost fur any purpose. Tho house is well
finished, baying attached to it all the necessary
out-buildings. Application can be made either
to Jacob Cresswell at Paradise Furnace P. 0., or
to the Editor of the JoveOuL.
Juno 22, '53.
Administrator's Notice.
Estate of JAMES MITCiiELT., late of Jackson
township, Bunt. co., deed.
LETTERS of administration having been
granted to the undersigned, who resides in
Jackson tp., on the above estate, all persons in
debted will make immediate payment, and those
having claims will present them duly authentica
ted for settlement.
SAMUEL M. STEWART,
June 22,'33.-6c' A.ltnr.
NOTICE,
TO the heirs and legal representatives of WIT:
LIAM Countu, late of Springfield township,
I loot. Co., dec'd.
Take notice, that by virtue of a Rule issued
out of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon count",
on the heirs and legal representatives of said dee'd,
yon are notified to conic into said court, the sec
ond Monday and Bth day of August next, and
accept, or refuse to take, the real state of said
dec'd at the faluation thereon, to wit: at the
aunt of $2312 00 or to show cause, if any you
have why the sante should not be sold.
W.U. ZEIGLER, Sleff.
Sheriff's Office, Huntingdon, )
Juno Sts, 1553. 5
Farm Land and Wood Land,
FOR SALE.
rum Trustees of the estate of John Savage,
having'iletcrmined upon disposing of their
interest in Huntingdon and Bedford Countics,aro
now prepared to sell land, in lots to suit purchas
ers, upon accommodating terms. Those wishing
to purchase will please cull on the undersigned at
Savage Forgo, or address him by mail, directing
to Parsdlse Furnace P. O. twit. Co.,
WM. GRIFFITHS.
Trustee of the Estate of John Savage.
June 9, 's3.—tf.
MINERAL SPRINGS HOTEL.
Scottsville, Ilunt. Co. Pa.
TIIh undersigned respectfully intbrms the tray
cling community and the public generally,
that he is now prepared, at his new and commo
dious dwelling, to accommodate all who may
furor him with their custom. His Hotel is situ
ated at the South-east end of the village, near the
Mineral Springs, and the conveniences connected
with it, are calculated to giro satisfaction,
DECTRGE D. IIUDSON.
Juno 8, '53.-6m.
M. FETTERUOFF,
Cabinet Maker and Undertaker,
Huntingdon, Pa.,
TKEs this method of informing his friends
and the public generally, that ho still
remains in his old stand, on Main street, nearly
opposite the 'Presbyterian Church, where he is
prepared to turn out work equal with any eastern
manufactory, or in short inferior to none. Per
sons wanting New Furniture, will do well to give
him a call before purchasingelsowhoro, as ho is
determined to sell lose fur CASII or Country
Produce. He also respectfully returns his thanks
to tho public, for the liberal patronage heretofore
received, and hopes by careful attention to busi
ness, to merit a nontinueuce of the same.
Ile also intends to give his attention tho Under
taking bminess. COFFINS made and funerals
attended, at the shortest notice and on reasonable
terms, either in town or country.
ffirAll work warranted. M. F.
Huntingdon, Juno 1, 's3.—ly.
HUNTINGDON MARBLE YARD.
The undersigned respectfully informs his
friends and the public generally. that ho has es
tablished a MARBLE YARD, in the borough of
liuutietplon, and has just received from Phila
delphia a selected stock of choice Marble grave
stones, °revery description, which ho will Varnish
at very reduced prices.
All orders front any part of the county or ad
joining counties, addressed to the undersigned,
will be received and promptly attended to.
WILLIAM WILLIAMS.
May 18, 1851-Iy.
ANOTIIER fresh supply of Berage de Loins,
Lawns, Berne, all wool do Bap, and into
cotton from 20 to 374 cts per yd. Also another
frc;. , h supply of Trimmings, just rec'd and for
sale by J. Sc W. SAXTON.
A fine lot of Puirocs at EVAL SNARE'S.
BLASTING POWDER and SAFETY
FUSE• constantly on hand and for salu
. by
.1. 1111ICKEU
JUST receiving the handsomest let of Carpets
erer offered in this Waco. Also, Oil Cloths,
which will bo sold low by
J. 6. Ir. SAXTON.
tplIE Ladies will please bear in mind that Par
asal, c att!ie had execetlia.gly kw at the cheap
share ✓. t p Ir. 'SAXTON.
HMAN KNOW THYSELF.”
An Invaluable Book for 25 cents.
"Envoy FEND, SHOULD How; .k COPT."
SIX Thousand Copies sold in less than three
nientlis. A now edition, revised and impro
ved, just issued.
Da. HUNTER'S Medical manual and hind book
fur the afflicted—Containing an butline 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 mein,
with advice 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 restilt 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 core 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 Starts, free of pos
tage.—Address postage paid, Cesden & Co.,
Publislieni, or "Box 125, Post Office, Phila.
"This is withodt exception, the most compre
hensive and intelligible work published on the
class of diseases of which it treats. Avoiding all
technical terms, it addresses itself to the readers;
it is free from all objectionable matter, and no
permit, however fastidious, can object to placing
it in the hands of his sons. The author has devo
ted ninny years to the treatment of the various
complaints treated of, and 'with too little breath
to putt,' and 'too little presumption to impose,' ho
has offered to the world at the merely nominal
price of 25 cents. the fruits of some twenty years
most successful praetice."—Herald.
"No tcacher.or parent should be 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'!
A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, in writing
of .'Hunter's Medical Manual," says,—
"Thousands upon thousands of our youth, by evil
example and the influence of the passions, hero
been led into the habit of self-pollution without
realising the sin and consequence upon them
selves and their posterity. The constitution of
thousands, who aro raising families have been
enfeebled, if not broken down, and they do not
know the cause or the cure. Any thing that
can he done no to enlighten and influence the
public mind as to check, and ultimately to re
move this wide-spread source of human wretch
edness, would confer the greatest blessing next
to the religion of Jesus Christ, on the present and
coming generation. Intemperance, (or the use
of intoxicating drinks,) though it has slain thou
sands upon thousands, is not a greater scourge to.
the human race. Accept my thanks on behalf
of the afflicted, and, believe me, your co-worker
in the good work you are so actively engaged in."
One copy will be forwarded, (securely envelo
ped and postage paid,) on receipt of 25 cents, or
six copies for $1• Address, COSDEN & CO.,
Publishers, Box 196, Philadelphia.
('Booksellers, Canvassers and Book Agents
supplied on the most liberal terms.
pine 1,'53.-Iy.
Grocery, Confectionary, Bakery,
AND
ICE CREAN! SALOON,
ENRY J. AFRICA, would respectfully in
rite the public to call at his establishment
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.
Ife Las just received a very large and fresh
supply 01 Fruit and Confactionaries, such as
ORANGESfLEIVIONS, RAISINS, NJJTS, Rtc..
His Ice Ci:eam Saloon is one of th'e Most beau
tiful and gorgeously furnished rooms to be found
outside of Philadelphia, it is worth a visit there
just to see the saloon, end then, if you should feel
like taking a saucer of ice cream the AGENT eau
supply you with the best article that has over Inca
manufactured in this or any other country.
Thankful to the public for past favors, he hope.
by strict attention to business to merit a continu
ance of patronage.
May 18, '53.-Iy.
Pennsylvania Rail Road.
Great nectar! ion on Loral Rates of 'lvied
Front April ld 18.7;3.
Huntingdon to Minitel!lda.
lot class 50 ets. per 100 lbs.
20 " 40 "
3 r d ,s
4th " 28 " " "
Flour per bhl. 60 Os.
Plaster per Ton 04,25.
Huntingdon to, Pinabnrg.
lot class 55 cts. per 100 lbs.
2,1 " 45 " "
3rd 34 es ,c
4th "
Flour per bbl. GO etc.
Fig Iron, Blooms, Lumber and Bark, will he car
ried Eastward in Car loads, at the convenience
of the Company, at the following rates per ton
.of 2000 lbs.
Huntingdon and Harrisburg, 12i etc per 100 the.
Hantingdoh and Philadelphia, 25 " " " "
For further information relative to the Trans
portation ofFreight (or Passengers,) apply at
the office of the Company.
JOHN D. HERR, Ago.
May, 23, '23.-3m. Hunt. Station.
WATERSTREET HOTEL.
T HE subscriber announces to the traveling
community, and the public generally, that
he has taken charge and fitted up tlio above house.
having one of the most pleasant and beautiful
locations iQ the country, where he will be happy
to wait upon all who may favor him with their
patronage. There is a good stable, and also a
carriage bohse belonging to the premises, to•
which the most careful attention will be given.
JOHN WAHL).
May 25, 'SS.—ly.
ITAILDWARE.-A good assortment for sale
Il at S. & G. LEVI'S Store.
HA TS A. 3,7) C'..tP.Sof all kinds, of the latest
fashion, for sale at the cheap store of
S.& G. LEVI.
F1511.1.1V7) SaLT
for solo at the store of
S. & G. LEVI.
Ladies' Shoes.
A SPLENDID assortment of Ladies' Shoes.
of the latest styles, just received at the store
of S. & G. LEVI.
Asplendid lot of Bonnets just received and for
sale by J. t s• W. SA.XTON.
CARPET Bags, just received and for sale by
J. S. 11'. .SAXT&S".
PORT MONNAIRS from 25 cents up to 12 50
at Ed. Snare's. April 15 1852.
LAMES Lasting and Silk work Gaitors, Kid.
Morocco, and Goat Boots and Shoes, at oho
UEO. GiVIN.
storo of
L.'IDIES DRESS GOODS,
➢lns. Betimes, B. Dehtnes, Berege, Lawns:
Gingham, and a choice variety of Goods of all
kinds, at the store at GEO. GWIN.
CLOTHS JLIVD CASSIJIIERES,
plain and fancy, at very low prices, at the store
of GEO. GWIN.
FISH AXD SALT,
for safe at the store of GEO. MIMI.
Amost beautiful lot of Bcrage de I:0W,-
rents, and in the piece, from tS 'cts , up to 36
etc. per yard, just received and tbr sale •b‘r
J. j• W. .9.1.Nr0N.
GINCIMAMS--Domestic and Dress, just re
ceived at D. I'. GWIN'S Cheap Store.
Alargo assortment of Lawns and Berezo do
Laines, just received at the cheap store of
D. P. GWIN.
CASSINETTS, Corduroy, Tweeds, H. leans,
for sale nt the cheap corner opposite C.
Coats' Hotel. D. I'. GWIN.
BONNETS and Hats of the latest styles, just
received at D. P. GWIN'S Store.
T 00KING Glasses, just received and for solo
J
by J. t t• W, SAXTON.
beautiful assortment of Cross-barred India
A
just received and for sale by
J. & W. filavrow.
GOLD CHAINS--A fine variety fot sale, va
lor., at Et.. &sax's.
.._—
DARASOLS—an excellent quality, for gal%
L cheaput the ELEPHANT Curner,