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    Dahlia) Directory of hunt. Co.
President Judge:
Hon. (..Ip. TAYLOR, of Huntingdon.
Ilssociale Judges :
Hon. ThNo. WWILLIAMS, of Franklin tp.
Hon. T. F. STEWART, of West tp.
District attorney
J. SEWEL STEWART, Of lIRTHingdOR.
Sheriff :
JOSHUA GREENLAND, of Huntingdon.
Sheriff's Counsel:
DAVID BLAIR, Esq., of Huntingdon.
Prothonotary :
Tem. H. CREMER, Esq., of Huntingdon,
Register, Recorder, &c. :
M. F. CAMPBELL, of Henderson p.
County Commissioners :
THOMAS HAMER, of West tp.
ELIEL SMITH, of Union tp.
SAMUEL WIGTON, of Franklin tp.
Commissioner's Clerk:
Him W. MILLER, of Huntingdon
Commissioner's Attorney :
JOHN REED, Esq., of Huntingdon.
Auditors:
HENRY BREWSTER; of Shirleysburg,
RALPH CROTSLEY, Of Case tp.
DAVID PARKER, of Warrioremark.
Treasurer:
JOSEPH M. STEVENS, of Petersburg.
Directors of Poor:
SAMUEL MATTEN, of Franklin tp.
JOHN BREWSTER, Of Shirley tp.
JAMES SAXTON, of Huntingdon.
Poor House Attorney :
DAVID BLAIR, Esq., of Huntingdon.
Poor House treasurer :
HENRY BREWSTER, of Shirley tp.
Deputy Surveyor:
J. S. AFRICA, of Huntingdon.
Coroner :
ISAAC WOLVERTON, of Brady tp,
Court Crier : . .
SAMUEL S. SMITH, of Huntingdon,
Great Artists' Union Enterprise!!!
250,000
@EF - V-3 VIE 2 P2@Pl2.
STATUARY, $40,000
OIL PAINTINGS, ,
10,000
ENGRAVINGS, colored in oil, 45,000
STEEL PLATE ENGRAVINGS, 41,000
CASH LOANS, for 100 years each, 30,000
REAL ESTATE, 84,000
TOTAL, $250,000
The American Artists' Union, would re
spectfully announce to the citizens of the Uni
ted States and the Canadas, that for the pur
pose of the advancement and extension of the
Fine Arts, and with a view of enabling every
family throughout the length and breadth of
the land,to become possessed of a gallery of pic
tures. many of them the work of master minds,
and finally, for the purpose of giving a world
wide circulation to
Darley's Great Picture of Wyoming
They have determined to distribute among
the purchasers of this work, Price, $l,OO, 250,•
000 gifts, of the value of $250,000.
LIST OF Gil TS,
Marble Statuary, $40,000.
100 fine busts of Washington, at $lOO $lO,OOO
100 " " Clay, 100 10,000
100 " " Webster, 100 10,000
100 " " Calhoun, 100 10,000
Oil Paintings and colored Steel Engravings.
50 elegant Oil Paintings,
each Sloe.
in splended gilt frames,
5,000
size 3 x 4 feet.
100 Oil Paintings, 2x 3 ft. each $5O, 5,000
500 steel plate Engravings, brilliantly colored
in oil, rich gilt frames, 24 x 30 inches, each
$lO, $5,000
10,000, elegant steel plate Engravings, colored
to oil, of t he Washington Monument, 20 x
26, each $4, $40,000
237,000 steel plate Engravings, from 100 dif•
ferent plates, now in possession of, and own.
ed by the Artists' Union of the market value
of, from 50 eta to 1,00, each, $41,000
REAL ESTATE, $84,000.
1 fine Dwelling,in 32d st. in N. Y. city,sl2,ooo
22 building lots in 100 and 101st sts. New
York City, each 25 a 100 R. deep, each
$lOOO, $22,000
100 Villa Sites, containing each 10,000 sq. ft.
in the suburbs of New York city, and nom.
mending a magnificent view of the Hudson
River and Long Island Sound; each, $5OO,
• $50,000
LOANS OF CASH $30,000 .
20 loans of cash, for 100 yrs. each, without in
terest or security, 250 each, $5,000
50 " " " 100 " 5,000
100 " " " 50 " 5,000
250 " " " 20 " 5,000
2000 " " " 5 " 10,000
the holder of each ticket, is entitled, first, to a
steel plate engraving, (size 23 x 30 in.) of the
Great American Historical work of Art
A copy of which may be seen at the office of
this paper, and second, to one of the 250,000
Gifts, which will he distributed on the comple
tion of the sale of the tickets.
The purchaser of .5 tickets, on the receipt of
his order, will be forwarded, carefully packed,
either one copy of the "Wyoming," elegantly
painted in oil colors, or one copy of the "Wy.
owing," plain, and one copy of each of four
other engravings, equal to it in value, and is
entitled to .5 gifts. The purchaser of more
than 5 tickets, can have his choice out of 100
different subjects, from steel plates owned by
the Artists' Union, each picture being in value
equivalent to the "Wyoming," and is entitled
to one gift for each ticket he holds. A list of
the subjects can be seen at the office of this
paper.
AGENTS.—Persons desiring to become
Agents, for the sale of tickets; by forwarding
(post.paid,) $l, shall be sent a Gift Ticket; a
copy of Wyoming, and prospectus, containing
all necessary information.
It is confidently believed, that the tickets
will be disposed of by the first of July, when
the distribution of Gifts will be entrusted to a
Committee appointed by the ticket holders.
The steel plates from which the Engravings
are printed, can be seen at the office of the
Artists' Union, and cost, $lOO,OOO. Spec;.
wens of the Oil Paintings and Engravings, are
also on view at the rooms.
References, in regard to the property.--W.
C. Barritt, Esq., Counsellor at Law, 10 Wall
St. N. Y., F. J. Visscher & Co., Real Estate
Brokers, 80 Nassau St. N. Y.
All orders for tickets, must be addressed
postpaid, with the money enclosed, to
J. W. HOLBROOKE, SEC.
505 Broadway, New York.
April 12, '54.-3m.
Stoves, Cauldrons and Forges.
TILE undersigned would respectfully
call the attention of Merchants and
others who are in want of a first rate
Stove for either Wood or Coal, to their
extensive stock of COOK STOVES, comprising a
greater assortment than can be found at any oth
er establishment in the City. They would elso
invite the attention of hotel Keepers to their ce
lebrated Buck Cook, 3 sizes, capable of cooking
for from 100 to 600 persons. Also the Globe
Cook, Capitol do., Complete do., Yocum do.,
Hagar do., and a number of others. Purchasers
would do well to give them a call before lamella
sing elsewhere.
. . _
Also, Cauldrons with furnaces attached for
scalding hogs, rendering lard, and boiling food
for stock. Sole Agents fur QUEEN'S PATENT
PORTABLE FORGE.
NEMAN & WARNICK,
(Successors to Potts & Yocum and P. F. Ha
gar & Co., N. E. Cor. of 2nd and Race streets,
Philadelphia. [March 22, '54.-3m.
JDST received and for Rile, Ham. Shoulder,
Side, Dried Beef, Lake Trout, White F!sh
also Dried Peaches, Dried Apples, &c., de., for
wale by J. 4 W. SANTO)'.
J. STEWART DEM,
at 223 North SECOND Street, below o,lloxv
hill, I.IIILADIMPIIIAI 1111 S on hand, a 111.010011141
assortment of Velvets ' Tapestry, Brnssels,rt
2 Three Ply, Ingrain, and Venitian Cmteurtn
`besides Druggets, Canton and COCOA MAT- g
te TINOS, Winsow Shades, Doer Matta, Floor
2 and Table OIL CLOTHS, Stair Rods, 110111113 :
=Rugs, &c. Also, the SAME, at his othoCii
r STORE, Corner of Bth and Simms GAR'.
nen STREET, under the Spring Garden
llouse.-WIIOLICSALIS and RETAIL.
- _
March 22,1854.—Gm,
RAGS WANTED.
BEING EXTENSIVELY ENGAGED IN
THE MANUFACTURE OF PAPER, we
will pay to Country Merchants and others having
Raga for sale, more tAan the present market prices
—CASH.
JESSUP & MOORE, Paper Manufacturers,
PHILADELPIIIA—Nos. 24 and 26 North St.
(tst Street below Arch, between sth and 6th.)
-March 62, 1854.-2 m.
SPRING MILLINERY GOODS.
John Stone & Sone,
No. 45 South Second Street, Philadelphia,
Have now in Store of their own importation, a
large and handsome assortment of
RIBBONS,
SILKS,
FLOWERS,
C RAPES,
and every article suitable to the Millinery Trade.
to which constant addition will be made through
out the season, thereby enabling them to otter
the largest and most desirable selection of articles
in their line to be found in the City.
Philadelphia, March 22. 1854.-2 m.
Notice
NV Ean'
ow fu
the Jo el
C ot
ling Box, manufacturedby Wm.
& Co., of this place, and will he delivered at any
point on Canal or Penna. R. Road.
A simple and durable arrangement; sell-feed
ing, and will cut hay, straw, or corn-fodder, any
desired length.
A trial is solicited, and warranted to give sat
isfaction. Price $lO Cash. •
KESSLER & BRO.
Mill. Creek, Hunt. co., Pa., March 1, '54.-Otn.
BONNETS, MILLINERY GOODS, &C.
nALVER has now in store and is daily receiv
k) ing from Manufacturers and Importers, a
handsome assortment of STRAW, BRAID, Lace
and LAWN BONNETS, FRENCH and AMERICAN
FLOWERS, RIBBONS, SILKS, LAWNS and a gen
eral assortment of MILLINERY GOODS.
Also, now manufacturing WIRE and BECKRAM
FRAMES and CROWNS, of the latest French and
English patterns.
MERCHANTS and Mtt.uxarts are invited to call
and examine before purchasing, being confident
that his styles and prices will compare favorably
with those of any other establishment.
WM. G. CALVER,
No. 59, North 2nd st.,
March 8,1854.-3 m.
Take Notice.
rpHE undersigned having closed business, here
by gives notice to all persons indebted to him
to call and settle their accounts on or before the
first of May next, as he is going to leave this part
of the country; also, all those having claims will
present them for settlement. All accounts unset
tled at that time will be loft in the hands of a
proper officer for collection.
JOHN N. SWOOPE.
Alexandria, Feb. 15, 1854.
142_111 2 111 g _ . @_1_2p__Ig
rLoua, 1:11LAIN L 171,111.33331
Commission Merchants,
Nos. 23 & 23, Spear's Wharf,
B49.LTIPAORD.
REFER TO-
John Clark, Esq., President Citizens Bank, Balt.
A. P. Giles, Esq., Cashier, Franklin Bauk,
John Hensler, Jr., Esq., Philadelphia.
Rogers, Sinnickson & Co., "
J. Tome, Esq., Presd't Cecil Bank, Port Deposit.
J. Wallower & Son. Harrisburg.
Col. H. C. Eyer, Selinsgrove.
J. H. App & Co., "
Nagle, Witulgate & Co.,
W. W. Cooke, Esq., Money.
Simon Schuyler, Esq., "
George Bodine, Hughesville.
IV Weaver & Co. Montonrsville.
T. W. Lloyd. Cashier, Williamsport.
Gen. NV. P. Packer.
James H. Holing, Esq., "
Lewis G. Haling,
McHenry & Ruble, Jersey Shore.
J. P. Haling, Lock Haven.
_
CARII, GIESE & CO, have the largest wharf
room of any Commission House in Baltimore, al
ways giving quick despatch to boats in discharg
ing their cargoes. [Feb. 8, 's4.—Cm.
11211 1- 11 n.
HENRY W. OVERMAN,
.No. 6, South Third St., below Market,
pima D ELPHLY.
THE attention of Country Hovers is called to
the extensive assortment of all kinds of Fin
ished Leather,
MOROCCOS,
CALF SKINS,
SHEEP SKINS, &c..
constantly on hand and for sale at reduced prices.
RED & OAK SOLE LEATHER.
N. B. All kinds of country leather taken in
exchange for goods. [Feb. 1,'54.-3m.
ROWE
111 North T 1
PIIL
& EUSTO
7iird Street, below
lAD ELPHIA,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
1
Corn Brooms, Looking Glases, Cordage,
Painted Buckets, Clocks, Wick,
Willow Baskets, Window Shades Twines,
Cedar Ware, Bristle Brushes. Matches,
Blacking, Wood and Willow Wore of all kinds ;
at the manufacturer's lowest cash prices.
Jomns Eusros, JNO. M. Mown.
January 18, 1854.
Late Arrival of New Goods.
A large lot of barred Delano, Persian Twills,
Domestic and French Ginghams, Alpaccas, suck
Flannels, Tweeds and Linsey:4, brown and blench
ed muslins, a large stock of ribbons, and a hand
some assortment of dress goods for ladies and
gentlemen. Fur style and price can't lie beat, for
sale at GEO. GWIN'S Store,
50 sacks Ground Allum Salt justhrrived and
for sale at GEO. GWIN'S Store.
50 barrels Conemaugh Salt in store and for sale
by GEO. G WIN.
A late arrival of English and French Merinos
for sale low at the store of GEO. GWIN.
100 kegs Nails and Spikes for sale by the keg
or pound, at GEO. GWIN'S Store.
500 lbs. Cast Steel for drills and sledges, for
sale at the store of GEO. GWIN.
500 pieces calico, new styles and patterns, o
good quality, told low ut the store of
GEO. GWIN.
Fluid lamps. a large and handsome assortment
for sale at GEO. °WIN'S Store.
Jan. 4, 1854.
JOHN SCOTT. SAMUEL T. Bnows
ail @TTarj,)rilio
Attorneys at Law,
Huntingdon, Pa.,
Office same as that formerly occupied by Jole
Scott, Esq.
Oct. 19, 1853.
ANOTHER fresh supply of Berage de Lains,
Lawns, Berage, all wool do Sege, and part
cotton from 20 to 37i CPI per yd. Also another
fresh supply of Trimmings, just reed and for
ale by J. & W. SAXTON.
Asplendid lot of Bonnets just received and fur
sale by J. I t. W. SAXTON.
zi-A N ASSORTMENT of SCHOOL BOOKS
for lade at the Chcop Store of
J. BRICKER.
DONT MONNAIES, Card Casesond the fi
t nest quality of WORTENIIOLMNI Pocket
Koko, a very Large qUautiry at Edus. Snare'•
Store.
iPiIiMI2E2VITRI
To TIIII INVALIDS OF HUNTINGDON.
$l,OOO Reward !
PULVERMACIIER'S
Hydro-Electric Voltaic Chains,
ARE for the first time introduced to the people
of Huntingdon and vicinity, as the most con
venient, "banal, and strictly scientific :node of
instantly relievinu end permanently curing an
NERVOUS DISEASES.
Now we know that an announcement similar to
the above meets the eye of the reader almost dai
ly, and perhaps this may be classed with many
others. But listen or yon do us injustice. It is
claimed that I'ulvermacher's Electric Chain, is
the only magnetic remedical agent that is secured
by patent, granted by this government, on the
ground that it was a strictly useful and scientific
article. The Chains are now on exhibition at
the Crystal Palace, and attract much attention
from the thousands who daily visit it.
MODE Oh s USE.
The manner of using the chains is very simple.
The chain is first Inoirtened with comma,' vinegar,
and then ono end of the chain is applied to the
part where the pain is located, and the other end
opposite to the first. The emit of the chain should
never touch each other. At the moment of ap
plication, the most acute pain is inatandll relieved,
wherever it is located, by the passing through the
part a constant current of uninterrupted gleam
magnetism. In the following diseases, no other
remedy has ever given such complete and perfect
satisfaction to the patient as Pulvermacher's
Chains: Rheumatism, Painful and swelled Joints,
Pains in the Back, Deafness, Blindness, Paraly
sis, Neuralgia in the Face, Long standing Ner
vous Ilendaehe, Palpitation of the Heart, Gener
al Debility, Dyspepsia, Female Diseases, Asthma,
Contracted Joints, Ste.
1000 DOLLARS
will he given to any person who wilt produce so
many well authenticated certificates of cure from
intelligent patients and scientific physicians, of
the above diseases, as has been performed by the
use of the Electric Chain during the past year.
ANOTHER FA(.IT.
It is truly the fact that wherever the electric
chains have been introduced, bottled nostrums and
common lard have greatly diminished in sale,
people having become disgusted with the practice
of using their stomachs for drug shops.
RECOMMENDATIONS.
The Electric Chains are highly recommended
by Professors Mott, Van Buren, Post and Carno
(Man, of New York; are also in daily use in every
Hospital in that city. The chains will last for
years, are always ready fur use, and produce no
injurious results, when used no directed.
FEMALE DISEASES.
The introduction of the Electric Chain into this
country is the dawn of a new era in medicine.—
During the last twenty years, it can safely he es-
thnateti that ten thouscinil realities have died year
ly from this one disease,
PROLAPSUS UTERI.
It is well known to medical men that this com
mon disease is beyond the reach of medicine, awl
that in proportion to the amount of medicine gin-
the n?re the patient is doomed to sutteCand
sooner will death'elose the scone.
During the last 2 years more than one thousand
cases of Prolapses Uteri (falling of the womb)
have been permanently cured in England and
France. Most of those cases were Indies of high
standing, who had previously tried nil otherkinds
of treatment with no benefit. Among the distin
guished ladies that have been cured in Paris is the
present Queen of France. In this country, du
ring the last year, one hundred cases have been
cured in the city of New York, many who have
allowed their names to be published for the bene
fit of those suffering with similar complaints.—
The mode of use is simply to apply one end of a
30 link chain to the spine just above the hips, and
the other end upon the abdomen, and allow the
chain to remain for ono hour. This to be repeat
ed four times during the twenty-four hours.
CHRONIC RHEUMATISM,
The Electric Chains never fail to relieve the
severe pains and swelling incident to this disease.
The worst forms of this disease readily yield to a
few applications of a chain, and in no single in
stance have they failed to give instant relief, if
they did not effect u permanent cure. All persons
who are victims of this usual winter complaint,
are kindly invited to call and obtain a pamphlet
of HORACE W. SMfITII. Agent for Hun
tingdon county, who will also explain their mode
of use.
The electric chains can be sent by mail to any
part of the United States, by addressing (post
paid) any of the agents in the principal cities, or
Joseph Steincri, 588, Broadway Now York.
JOSEPH STEINERT,
Gen. Agent, 568 Broadway, N. Y.
January 18, 1854.-ly.
HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY.
Do C. McGILL returns his thanks
-.As to his friends and the public .t r n aMit
for their very liberal patronage, and
hopes by strict attention to business
to merit a continuance 3f the same, in all kinds of
Castings, Cooking Stoves, Air-Tight, : . 'arlor,
Ten Plate Wood and Coal Stoves, of various si
zes, and all kinds of Ploughs: the Lancaster and
the Plank Barshear patterns, and Keystone No.
4 Self-sharpening and Hill side Ploughs, and
Shears to suit all kinds of Ploughs in the country;
Rolling-mill and Forge Castings, Grist and Saw
mill Castings, Lewistown Threshing Machine
Patterns, and the four horse and two horse power
of Ch:ambersburg patterns; and all other kinds of
castings too numerous to mention, all of which
will be sold cheaper than ever for cash and all
kinds of country produce. Also, old mettle taken
in exchange for castings.
Huntingdon, November 9, 1853.
Grocery, Confectionary, Bakery,
AND
Race,
OYSTZB NAL° 6N.
HENRY J. AFRICA, would respectfully in
vite 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
tossed 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.,
and a large stock of TOYS.
He receives daily from the city of Baltimore,
the host OYSTERS that van he found. Those
in want of prime 'shell fish,' can he accommoda
ted by calling at the saloon. Ile has fitted np a
saloon expressly for the Ladies.
Thankful to the public for past favors, he hopes
by strict attention to business to merit a continu
ance of the same.
Oct. 12, '53.
A GRVAV_AIIIVAZ
Hardware, Groceries,
Fancy Goods, Notions, Drugs, Paints,
Oils, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &c,,
At James Brickees Store,
Iluntingdon,
Which are offered at the lowest prices, also re
ceiving a large supply of CANDIES, which
will be sold at wholesale price as low as 14 cts.
per lb. Also, Fruits, Oranges, Lemons,
Rais
ins Figs, , &c. All of which have been bought
with groat care, and on the best terms, and will
he sold low for Cash or to punctual customers.
I flatter myself that I can and will sell Goods low
ns they can he bought for in this neighborhood.
My friends are requested to call and examine for
themselves, feeling confident that those who do
so cannot go away without buying. Ladies and
Gentlemen of this neighborhood believe me when
I say shot great pains :lave been taken to get such
goods as you admire.
Store on Hill street, opposite the Jounzim,
OFFICE.
Huntingdon, Oct. 19,'53.
PURE WHITE LEAD, just received and for
sale hr J. & W. SAXTON.
DOUBLE Barrelled English Snub and Twist
FOWLING PIECES—aIso Single Barrel
ed Gnus, tram four dollars to thirty each, for
sale by J. & W. SAXTON.
JUST receiving the handsomest lot of Carpet
everoltered in this place. Also, Oil Cloth,
which will be sold low by
4- W. SAXTON.
PERFUMERY--A good lot, of the hest,
EDMUND SNARE'S.
DORT MONNAIES from 25 cents up to $2 50
at Ed. Snare's. April 15 1852.
Feet of Safety Fuse, just received
and for sale by J. & W. SAXTON.
WHISKEY constantly on hand and fir sale by
the Barrel, at the cheap score of
Mountain Female Seminary.
TINE Monutnin Female Seminary at Bisming-
I ham, Huntingdon county,N., on the Penn
sylvania Railroad, occupies one of the most
healthy and desirable locations in the State.—
Strangers visiting the Institution !me unhesi
tatingly expressed the opinion, that it so easy of
access, retired, healthful, and surrounded with
suck romantic mountain scenery, that no one
who wishes to learn, could find an institution
more favorably situated. Past success and fa
titre prospects have induced us to greatly enlarge
our plans, nod enabled un to give :inch compensa
tion to teachers as will command those possess
ing the highest qualifications.
Cost, per term of 22 weeks, vnries from $55 to
$6O, for which good accommodations will be giv
en. Music, French, Latin, Painting, &c.,extrn.
Pupils from abroad are expected to board in
the Seminary building with the Principal, who
gives hisontire attention to the interest of the
Institution. ISRAEL W. WARD,
Oct. 5, 1853
Principal._
VO SS UT 11, Wellington, Cottage, r
Gothic, and other Clocks, for sale
cheap, at Ednt. Snare's Jewelry Store, [l,p
Huntingdon.
HOUSEKEEPERS.
HOUSEKEEPERS study your interests, why
go to Auction and pay extravagant prices for
half-made rum Tuna? Call at No. I, North
NINTH street, and examine the largest assort
ment of the best made Furniture and Bedding in
the city, Feather Beds, Hair, Husk, and Straw
Mattresses; a largo assortment of fancy What
nots, Sofa Tables, marble tops, and Washstands;
Walnut and Mahogany French Tete-a-tetes, Di
vans, Wardrobes, Bookcases; French Bedsteads;
Fancy Stuffed Scat, Cane seat, Windsor, and of
fice Chairs, Counting-house, and cane-seat Stools,
Settee and Arm-chair Cushions; Cottage furni
ture. made in every style and color; Solis Beds and
Lounges, wholesale and retail, ['nil wuranted to
give satisfaction, and sold at the lowest prices.
Sep. 28, 1853.—1 y
FIVE PER CENT SAVING FUND.
Chartered by the State of Penn.
sylvania in 1841.
CAPITAL STOCK $250,000.
THE Saving Fund of the National Safety Com
pony, 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
Monday 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
uttn CENT. interest for money put in there, from
the date of deposite.
Any sum front One Dollar upwards is received.
And all sums, largo or small, are paid back on
demand, without notice, to any amount.
This saving fund has mortgages, Ground
Rents, and other first-class investments, all well
secured, amounting to more than bairn million of
dollars. for the security of depositors.
Office 62 Walnut street, two doors above
Third, Philadelphia.
Hon. HENRY L. BENNER, Pres't.
ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice Prea't.
W3l. J. REED, Secretary.
IMAM, OF HEFFEREES.
Dom Wm. Richards, Pottstown, Montgomery
co. J. D. Streeper editor of tho Montgomery
county Lodger, Pottstown.
J. M. Siteenemen, editor of the Neutralist,
Skippackville, Mont. co.
Enos Benner, Esq., editor of the Farmer's
Friend, Sumneytown, Mont. co.
lion. Joel Jones late Mayor of Phil'a.
Bon. John Robbins, jr., member of Congress
4th District, Pennsylvania.
lion. James Page, late l'ostmaster of Phil's.
lion. Wm. Penington, late Governor of New
Jersey.
Sep. 28, '53.
LEATHER.
FRITZ & HENDRY,
Store, 29 N. 3rd St. Philadelphia,
Morrocco Manufacturers. Curtirrs, Importers,
Commission and General Leather Business,
Wholesale and Retail.
Manufactory IA Margaretta Street.
Aug. 24, '53.-Iy.
F. Brown's
ESSCENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER.
THIS Essence is a preparation of unusual ex
cellence. In ordinary diarrhoea, incipient
cholera, in short, in all cases of prostration of the
digestive functions, it is of inestimable value.—
During the prevalence of epidemic cholera and
summer complaints of children, it is peculiarly
efficacious; no family or individual should be
without it.
CAUTION.—Be sure to get 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. READ & SON,
Huntingdon. [June 22;53.—1y.
PHILADELPHIA
Ittl
Pi
Salamander Safes.
Evans & Watson, 26 South Fourth
Street, late SS Dock street.
n.III.TaOCIT ‘.lattla)
FOR
Books, Papers, Jewelry &o.
Fire-Proof Doors for Banks & Stores,
PATENT KEY-HOLE COVER
.IGIII,4II62I§ITHEiI.
FIRE R AND THIEF-PROOF
TOff SAVZO.
Warranted to stand as much the as any other
Safes in the country.
GREAT TRIDIPH ACHIEVED
BY EVANS & WATSON'S
Fire-Proof Safes.
AT THE STATE FAIR, )
lIARRISBURG, Pa., Oct : 30, 1851. i
The undersigned appointed a c ommittee for the
purpose, by the officers of the State Fair, were
present this afternoon, when Messrs. EVANS &
WATSON tasted one of their small sized SAL
AMANDER FIRE-PROOF SAFES, at which
they consumed Parse Cords of Wood over it,
commencing at I o'clock, I'. M., and having ex
posed it to a WHITE HEAT for Too Hours, suffi
cient to destroy the east iron feet.
On opening the Safe, the papers with 2000 cir
culars deposited in our presence were taken out,
not only baying been preserved, hut not having
the appearance of scorch upon them.
I
A. 0. HEISTER, JOSEPH RITNER,
A. T. NEWBOLD, Ex-Governor of Pa.
JOHN B. COX, CHAS. E. HEISTER,
E. E. BOUDINOTT.
Sole Agency for Butterworth's Celebrated
Bank Locks.
Gen. Wilson, Esq , Huntingdon, Pa., is aul
thorized agent for the sole of the above, at his
office a specimen can be seen, nod also at office of
the Broad Top Railroad Company, in Hunting
don, we also refer to Col. S. S. Wharton, and
the County Treasurer, in 11111itingdmi. Below
reference is made to a few in Philadelphia, who
have our safes in use. Hundreds more con be
given.
Farmers & Mechanics' Bank, 12 soles.
11 S. Mint.
U. S. Arsenal, 3 in Phira. 5 in California.
Samuel Allots, Esq., High Sheriff.
Barker Bros. & Co., Brokers, No 16 N. 3d St.
E. C. Knight, corner Chesnut and Water St.
Michena & Co. No. 17 S. Water st.
Richard Norris & Son, Locomotive works.
l'enn'a. R. R. Co. 2 saes.
Mira. Germantown and Norristown R. R.Co.
State Treasurer nod Trenton Banking Co.N.J.
Odd F. Halls, 6th st. and cor. 3d & Brown sts.
Southwark & Moyamensing Gas Cu.
Corporation of Northern Liberties.
do. of Moyamensing.
July 13, 's3.—ly•
BWASTPLVS, Ear Rings, and Finger Rings,
in endless variety, at El.. SNARE'S.
A SPLENDID assortment of Ladies' Dross
Goodsjust received at DAIMON'S
CARPET Bagsjest received and for sale by
J. 4. W. SAXTOg.
CiILVER and Plated Spoons, Gold, Silver...l
O Plated Spectacles, at Eden. Snare's Jewelry
Stoic.
J. 13RICKER.
11140 11111 r.
[JAG la. LI. ilDlll32 c ,
GRADUATE of the Philadelphia College of
Dental Surgery.
Ar4licial Teeth, from ono to a Mt set, moun
ted in the most improved modern style.
Filling, Filing and Scaling done with care and
neatness.
Teeth Extracted with all the ease and despatch
that modern science can furnish.
July, 13, 1853. '
H. W. SMITH,
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.
TO THE PUBLIC.
2. P. T'ELME).;!I, D. O
RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of
Crtasville and vicinity, Olathe has located a
medical office, for the purpose of treating all
kinds of diseases, on a safe 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 warrantee to remain
cured Rothe season. A. P.E.
July, 20, '53.-tf.
"MAN KNOW THISELF."
An Invaluable Hook for 25 cents.
.EVEEY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE A COPY..
SIX Thousand Copies sold in less pan three
months. A new edition, revised and impro
ved, just issued.
Dn. Ilusyrnit's Medical manual and hand 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 advice for their prevention, written in a
familiar style, avoiding all medicinal technicali
ties, and every thing that would offend the ear of
decency, front 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 fbr the cure of the
above diseases, and a treatise on the cause, symp
toms and cure fur the Fever and Ague, tbr 25
cents a copy: six copies for $1 ; will he forwar
ded to any part of the United States, free of pos•
tage.—Address postage paid, Cosden & Co.,
Publishers, or "Box 195, Post Office, Phila.
"This is without 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
parent, however fastidious, can object to placing
it in the hands of his sons. The author has devo
ted many yenrs to the treatment of the various
complaints treated of, and 'with too little breath
to putt,' 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 ;tract ice."—Herald.
"No teacher 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's Adrocned
A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, in writing
of "Hunter's Medical Manual," says:—
"Thousands upon thousands of our youth, by evil
example .d the influence of the passions, have
been led into the habit of self-pollution without
realizing the sin and consequence upon them
selves 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
edness, would confer the greatest blessing next
to the religion of Jesus Christ, on the present and
coming.generution. Intemperance, (or the use
of intoxicating drinks,) though it has slain thou
sands upon thousands, is not a greater scourge to
the hutnan 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 lorwarded, (securely envelo
ped and postage paid,) on receipt of 25 cents, or
mix copies for $l. Address, COSDEN & CO.,
Publishers, Box 196, Philadelphia.
larßooksellers, Canvassers and Book Agents
supplied on the most liberal terms.
June 1,
IMPORTANT
TO Tilt
Farmer, Farrier & Stage Proprietor.
GEO. W. MERCHANT'S
CELEBRATED GARGLING OIL
ONP•RRALLCLCD IN THE HISTORY OP YRDiCINR
Le the moat remarkable External Application aver
discovered,
'They can't Keep House without
Experience or more than sixteen yens luw established
the fact that hlerchatit's Celebrated Gargling Oil, or lint•
venial Family Embrocation, wall cure most canes, and re•
Ilene 1111 such as
Spasms, Sweeney, Ringbone, Windgalls, Poll
Evil, Callous, Cracked Heels, Galls of all
kinds, Fresh Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Fis
tula, Saul, Sand Cracks, Strains, Lameness,
Youndered Feet, Scratches or Grease, Mange,
Rheumatism, Bites of Animals. External Poi
sons, Painful Nervous Affections, Frost Bites,
Boils, Corns, Whitl o ws, Burns and Scalds,
ChiilblaiDs, Chapped Fiends, Cramps Con-
tractions of the Muscles, Swellings, Nirnaknefia
. -
of the Joints. Caked Bren.sts, &rice. &c.
The unparallelnd success of thin 011, In the cure of dies
eases in Horses and Cattle, and oven in human flesh is
lastly becoinher more known to the fanning community
It can hardly be credited, except by those who have been
in the habit of keeping It in their stables and house., what
a vast amount of pain, sabring and time, are saved by
the firmly application of this Oil.
tar Re sure the name of the sole proprietor, GEORGE
W. MERCHANT, Lockport. N. V., is blown in the side
of Me bottle, and in hie handwriting over the cork.
All orders addressed to the proprietor will be promptly
tesponmd to.
Get a Pampbte of the Agent, and see what wonders are
accomplished by the use of this medicine.
Sell by respectable dealer. generally, in the United
States and Canada. Also
T. Read & Son, Huntingdon, John Lutz, Shir
leysburg, Isett & Bucher, Union Furnace,James
Clark, Birmingham, Chas. Ritz, Lewistown; J.
W. Rome, McVeytown; S. Hoover, Williams
burg; A. M. Lloyd & Gaysport; Grossman
& Johnston, Boalsburg; 'l'. B. Miller, Bellfonte;
and at wholesale by Fletning & Brothers, Pitts
burg, D. Robinson, Tyrone Station anti F. Klitt
Co., Phila.
July 13,'53.-Iy.
THOMAS P. CAMPBELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAIV,
Will attend to all business entrusted to bite. Of
fice nearly opposite the Court House.
May 4,.58.
A large lot of Shoes—Lace Boots, Buskins,
/I :Misses and Children's at the Store of
1). GWIN.
THE Illnessassortment of Boots and Shoes
over catered iu town, for sale low h 7
J. 4. IV. SA ATOM:
OASSINETTS, Corduroy, Tweeds, K. leans,
for sale at the cheap corner opposite C.
Coats' Hotel• 1). I'. GWIN.
LARGE and splendid assortment of Bon
n. nets, Misses' Flats and childrens' Hats and
Caps, selling at low prices at the store of
GEO. GPITV
BOOTS .?ND SHOES,
for men and buy:, a good aasortniant at the more
of CE O. GWIN.
WATERSTREET HOTEL.
mIIE subscriber announces to the traveling
community, and the public generally, that
he has taken charge and fitted up the above house,
having one of the most pleasant and beautiful
locations in the country, where he will be happy
to wait upon MI who may favor him with their
patronage. There is a good stable, and also a
carriage house helongintt to the premises, to
which the most careful attention will be given.
JOILN WARD.
May 35,'53.-Iy.
BLACK BEAR HOTEL,
THE undersigned has leased and fit
"" ted np the above HOTEL, on the
• I corner of main and Montgomery Street,
in the borough of Huntingdon, and is
well prepared to accommodate all who may favor
him with their custom. The traveling communi
ty and the public generally are cordially invited
to call with him, hoping by strict attention to
business to merit a large portion of public patron
age. No pains will be spared to render general
satisfaction.
ROBERT KYLE.
June 29, 's3.—ly.
NI. FETTERHOFF,
Cabinet Maker and Undertaker,
Huntingdon, Pa.,
TAKES this method of informing his friends
and the public generally, that he 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 Now Furniture, will do well to give
him a call before purchasing elsewhere, as he is
determined to sell low for CASH or Country
Produce. Ile also respectfully returns his thanks
to the public, for the liberal patronage heretofore
received, and hopes by careful attention to busi
ness, to merit a continnence of the same.
He also intends to give his attention the Under
taking business. COFFINS made and funerals
attended, at the shortest notice and on reasonable
terms, either in town or country.
*FAH work warranted. M. F.
Huntingdon, Juno 1, '53.-Iy.
HUNTINGDON MARBLE YARD.
Respectfully
informs his
'''•":,-..-- friends and the
'-......_,..,, public general
, _:' ly, that ho hat
so ,
.... , a.,,,, , — 7 -
-established
I to
.... 1 - ' -,,,,,--- Marble Yard,
110/.. . 1 i 1 c .
.• A _in the borough
ffl OIIIIIII II I I I I III VI, !u f d il lt u a n s t rjt d° re n .:
— 7- - - -_--:',,',. 'OOP miff ''ii.' • - • • ' • d f
. .ct, c from
mr-... -- , - 7'. -. ..,-- __ • - Philadelphia a
selected stock of choice Marble grave-stones, of
every description, which lie Will furnish at very
reduced prices.
All orders from any part of the county or ad
joining counties, addressed to the subscriber,
will be received and promptly attended to.
Shop on Hill street, two doors west of Gen. A.
P. Wilson's Office.
Alay 18, 1853.-Iy.
PUMP MAKING.
The subscriber respectfully informs the public
that he now devotes his whole time and atten
tion to making and repairing pumps and will
promptly attend to all orders and calls that be
may be favoured with warrented all work to be
made 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 having used of Isaac Wol
verton's make of Pumps 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,
We., D. Shaw, William Dorris,
Conrad Bucher, William Christy,
Jno. Whittaker, David Bliar,
Win. Orbisou, D. MeMurtrie,
Thos. Fisher.
Slay 18. 1853.
KEYSTONE HOTEL.
James Maslen respectfully informs his
friends and the traveling public generally, that
he has taken ^barge of the "Keystone Hotel," at
Spruce Creek, Huntingdon county, Pa., and is
well prepared to accommodate all who may favor
him with their custom. No pains will be spared
to render the fullest satisfaction.
May 18, 1853.
CASSVILLE
Carriage Manufactory.
THE undersigned respectfully informs his pat
rons and the public generally, that he still
continues at the old stand, in the borough of
Cassville, Huntingdon county, to manufacture
Carriages, • Buggies,
Bockaways, Sleighs,
and every thing else connected with his business.
Repairing done on the shortest notice.
Carriages, Buggies, Roekaways, &e., constant
ly kept on hand, but others will be made to order.
Work done cheaper than at any other estab
lishment in the State, and all warranted to the
purchaser.
Cash, hut when not convenient, country pro.
duce, taken in exchange for work.
ELIAS WILSON.
June 15, '53.-ly,
A. W. BENEDICT,
STTORNEY 4T L4W,
Infonns his old friends and the public that he
has returned to his old home, and will attend to
all business in his profession, entrusted to him,
with fidelity and his best ability.
Office in Main Street, south side, the last house
below the Court house.
Huntingdon, May 13, 1852.-Gm.
A superior lot of Rifles. for sale at the
ELEPHANT.
BARGE DE LA INES, in endless variety, at
the cheap corner of A. CARMON.
CIINGHAMS--Domestic and Dress, just re ,
ceived at D. I'. GWIN'S Cheap Store.
Alargo assortment of Lawns and Benue do
Laines, just received at the cheap store of
_
D. P. GWIN.
BLASTING POWDER and SAFETY
FUSE. constantly ou baud and for sale by
.1. BRICKER.
DITTSBURG llama and Flitch for sale cheap
at the ELEPHANT Corner.
LSDIES DRESS GOODS,
Mas. Delanes, B. Dolanes, Do Bang°, Lawns,
Ginghams, and a choice variety of Goods of all
kinds, at the store of GKO. GWIN.
L OOKING Glasses, just received and for sale
by J. 1 5. W. SAXTON.
LADIES Lasting and Silk work Ottitors, Kid
Morocco, and Goat Boots and Shoes, at the
store of GEO. GWIN.
B ONNETS and Hats of the latest styles, just received at I). 1. GIVIN'S Store.
TUST RECEIVED and for sale Fish, Salt and
Plaster by J. & W. SAXTON.
CLOTHS rIJVT CaSSLMERES,
plain and fancy, at very low prices, at the store
of GEO. GWIN.
Afresh supply of Garden Seeds from Risley;
Gardens, just received, and for sale by
Feb. 23, 1853. J. &. SAXTON.
Ainost beautiful lot of Berage de I:aine pat
terns, and in the piece, frotu 111 q cts up to 50
cis. per yard, just received and for sole by
J. 4. W. SAXTON.
Abeautiful assortment ofCross-barred India
Silk, just received and for sale by
J. & W. SAXTON.
PlBll AND SALT,
for safe ot the store or GEO. GWIN,
A N excellent variety of line Pax ItNIVEC, at E
Snare's. April 15, 1852
HATS.—Moleskin No. I and 2, of the latest
styles. Kossuth Hats of various styles and
qualities—will be sold low at the cheap store of
GEO. G WIN.
Ihr A tine lot of I'moLs at Eno. St,. ttl:ti,
J. E. GOULD,
(Successor to A. SUIT.)
No. 164 Chestnut Street, Swaim'►•
Building,
PHILADELPHIA,
Extensive Music Publisher, and Dealer in Mu
sical Instruments of every description.
Exclusive Agent for the sale of Ballet, Davis
& Co's (Boston) PATENT SUSEtIiNSIOX BRIDGB
tEolian and other
PIANOS,
L. Gilbert's Boudoir Pianos, Melodeons, Mar
tin's Guitars, Harps, Violins, Sheet blusic, Music
Books, Sr.
Residents in the country will be suppiict: by
mail or otherwise with any music they may wish,
at as low rates as if purchased in person. Hav
ing one of the largest stocks in the United States
I feel confident of satisfying all who may fa
vor me with a call or order.
Dealers in Music supplied on the most reason
able terms. Pianos to let. Second-band Pianos
for sale.
T.T. CROFT, Agent, Harrisburg, Pa.
May it, '53.-17.
WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWELRY.
Tate subscriber, thankful to his friends and pa
trons, and to the Public generally, for their pa
tronage, still continues to carryon at the same
stand, one door east of Mr. C. Cones Hotel, Mar
ket street, Huntingdon, where he will attend to
all who will favor him with their custom, and al
so keeps on hand a good assortment of WASCHSS,
CLOCKS, JEWEL., &C., &r., all of which he is
determined to sell at low prices.
_ _
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry of all kinds will
be repaired at short notice, and having made ar
rangements with a good workman, all repairs will
be done in a neat and durable manner, and every
person leaving articles for repairing shall have
them done at the precise time. By paying strict
attention to business, and selling at low rates, he
hopes to receive a share of public patronage.
JOSEPH RIGGER,
Huntingdon, Sept. 7, 1852.-Iy.
Adams & Co.'s Express.
T. K. SIMONTON, Agent, Huntingdon,
Money, Packages, and goods ofall kinds, re
ceived and forwarded at the risk of the company,
to all the cities and principal towns in the United
State May l , '52.
A. P. WILSON. R. BRUCE PETIUMIL
WILSON & PETRIKIN,
aTTORNEYS ✓IT Ls7W,
lIUNTINGDON, PA.
Pmetieo in the several Courts of Huntingdon,
Biair, Cambria, Centre, Mifflin and Juniata Coo n
ies. March 23, 1853.
THOS. READ,
Would respectfully inform his friends and th•
public, that he has on hand and is receiving fur
the coining season, a fine assortment of
iZI' CO uno.,
Consisting of Watches, Chains, Breast Pins, Fin
ger Rings, Ear Rings, Pencils, Keys, Thimbles,
Studs, Medallions, Re. Together with his:celebra.
ted and unrivalled
GOLD PEN.
- 7
Which is equal if not superior, to any now in use
Each Pen is Engraved with his own name,
and every Pen Warranted.
Oh did you ever, no I never !
Mercy on us what a treat;
Get Read'. Gold Pen, they're extra fine,
And only found in North Third Street.
A splendid Pen !!! Where did you get it T.
Pure Diasac,:l he bent;
Yes, my friends, thorn's no hum..thmim
Li Road's Gold Pens of North Third Street
)Fir Road's Gold Pen is found only at 55 North
Third Street, below Arch East Side.
THUS. READ,
Piladelphia. Jan. 8, 1852.—tf.
i
THOMAS JACKSON, THOMAS E. FRANII.I
Blair county. Lancaster count/
DAVID M'MUIITRIE, WILLIAM GLEIsr,
Huntingdon co. Lancaster county
JAMES GARDNER, Ricn'n. R. BRYAN,
Blair county. Lancaster county.
Central renn'a. Banking House,
OF BRYAN, GLEIM & CO.— Office on Alla
gheuy street, a few doors west of the Court
House, and nearly opposite the Post Office, Rol
ltdayskiirg, Pa.
The Company is now ready to transact busi
ness. Upon money deposited for a specific
period of three, six, nine or twelve months, in
terest will be paid at such tales as are usually
allowed by Savings Institutions. Transient cie
posites received, payable on demand.
- - R. R. BRYAN; Cashier
Hollidaysburg, May 21, 1850.
H. K.NEFF, NI. D.,
H AVING located himself in WARRIONNMARE
in this county, would respectfully offer his
professional services to the citizens of that place
and the country adjacent.
REFFERENCES:
J. 13. Laden, M. D. Gen. A. P. Wilson,
M. A. Henderson, " Wm. P. Orbison, Esq.
J. li. Dorsey, " Hon. James Gwinn,
M. Stewart, " John Scott, Esq.
I lion. George Taylor.
_ .
Huntingdon, Pa.
Jacob M, Gemmill, M. D., Alexandria.
John M'Culloch, " Petersburg.
ap7,'52-11.
Notice to Tavern Keepers.
NOTICE is hereby given to the keepers of Inns
and Taverns within the county of Hunting
don, that the Judges of the Court of Quarter Ses
sions of said county, enjoin upon the keepers of
such Inns and Taverns that they close their res
pective bars on the Sabbath, and refrain from
selling or dealing out liquors on that day; and
the licenses of such persons as shall disregard this
injunction will he revoked forthwith agreeably to
the Act of Assembly in such case made and pro
vided upon the fact of such violation coming to
the knowledge of the Court.
— By the Court, 24th Jon. 1852.
THEO. H. CREMER, Clerk
May 1. 1852.
CHOICE LIQUORS for medicinal purrs
es, consisting of
Best quality FRENCH BRANDY,
COMA C BRANDY,.
44 " HOLLAND GIN,
" " MADERIA TVINE,
" LISBON WINE,
" " SWEET WINE,
SUPERIOR PORT WINE.
In short, all kinds of Liquors used for:that per
pose can he had at the cheap store of
April 52, 1852.
J. MITCKER.
Lots in Altoona for Sale.
LOTS FOR SALE IN ALTOONA six miles
north of Hollidaysburg,and about one mile north-
west of Allegheny Furnace, Blair county.
After the 21st day of May, the LOTS in said-
Town will be open to the public for sale.
It is well known that tne Pennsylvania Rail
Road Company have selected this place for the
erection of their main Machine and other Shops
and are now building the same.
The Rail Road willbe opened early in the Frill
throwing at once a large amount of trade to this.
place. The main inducement at this time in of
faring Lots for sale, being to secure the requis
ite Machinists and Tradesmen, and homes for
the Machinists and other employees of Cie Rail
Road Company. Early application will secure
Lots at a low price.
For further information apply to C. H. MAY
ER, at Altoona, or to R. A. McMCRTRIE.
Hollidaysburg.
May 1, 18.52—tf.
A beautiful lot of Oast Iron Pumps, for Wells
and Cisternajust received, and for salt:
Feb. 23, 1853. J. & W. SAXTOO
IVAN TED.
in exelrine for merehamlizo, r.. 00 bushels
paired; 251) iillllllClB of I'Onebell, .
Haired. A. S. HARRISON, k