Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, September 20, 1854, Image 4

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,ALTINORH LOCK HOSPITAL. I CALI. 1111I0IIE ►VOU PURCHASE. i AIIIIITIGI'.'S I
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.Nl.ll.lnst tcl' 11ENTINCIDON. I
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Late Arrital of New Gottds,
' Electro- Magnet Lightning Rods. 1 To THE 1
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iggillear"-• here may be obtained the most speedy tutu
for . GEORCIE GWIN,
, , riElt ninny yen,' close investigation and s
iii:cRET HISEASEK—GIeets Strictures, '
, ILI AS just received, and °aiming, S t hie w . " l . A. 'tumor o us experiments, the Ptiteatee ink,' t $l,OOO Relrnril ! ; 1),),,..tir end French Gingham', Altweas, sack
Alerge bit of barred Dclans. Persian Twills,
r I tiniels Tweeds and I,illtlllyft, brown noel blenelt•
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, ed 'moth., large stock of ribbons, anti a band
_Pt I,VER3IACIMIt'S
-- .2 - .:- , minel Weakness. Pain in the Loins, Affeetions IA I known Store in 31arket Square, nut large. ,
ieensitre in hilitrming the public that he 1184 'trek I
i some ii,sortnonit of dress goods for 11111i,1 Slid
. '.. A fait :: he Kidneys, end all those peculiar affections i and prettiest assortment id'
veil lit the tine principles of prolming liollilie, 11W4111111.1.1eCtrie 1 Oltail, Cliailig, I gentlemen. reestyle and price min's lie beat, for
tt..: ,,... , . • ...•4 ,s, sing from a secret habit, particularly the youth Spring stud Summer Goods ! dwelling. and property (rota the destructive in- ABE for the first time introduced to the people ; sale at
fhtenee of Lightning. The calamities that -11. of Iltintiugdon and vicinity, as the most run- 1 GEO. (MIN'S Stare,
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„ ,,'l, ll ,notional debility, rendering maninge impost ! vi c inity, and is now rapidly selling ut unusually' every Cite, 'row., Village mid Country fells vie- I c,,,iiinf, cfiechail, oil ',trimly seictitific mod. ..1 so siw.l.,, Ground All Salt lest errittM and
Nita, ' 4, s de, Hod in the end destroys both Mind and Body. I low prices. ; tin' to,amiu.dly, through the gross m'gligenee of instantly •
relieving and per
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all 1 for sale nt GEO. ItiVIN'S Store.
Young Men, ! My stock contprises in port, Clothe, eassimert. lio inhabinotis, is beyond calculation. especially NE lI,VOUS DISEASES.
--especially, who have become the victims of Sol- ' 1,1„,.k mi d 11 1111 .,.„ s o uf,,,to, i; ; u r ge ,uriety of 1 wben the remedy is. so easy to obtain—this is m in , n . 1 e hs • r ,
Wednesday Morning, Sept. sk ISF itary Vice, that dreadfid end destructive habit ;- , atin nod Silk Vc,ting., Kentucky and name. found in Aranhattes Violent Magnetic .e know that All announcement similar to t 3 0 berrels ,onetunug aft in store ion oor se e
GEO. IiiIVIN.
: the above meets the eve of the reader alneot dai- ! by
Isiglit"iffig 111 " 4 ” , "' I in this " 1 """' Thi• Iv. and perhaps this May he 'classed with many
_ __ ... which nunnally sweeps to an untintely grove thou-
,i,,,,,,... •1',,. ee d.., 'Pickings, brown and bleineieil
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WILLIAM BREWSTER, Edito sands of young men of the most exalted 1
tn.outf 'NI tolin, Drill, Crash Bap mid Baggiug, 'fable Rod has been examined by the 'nog scientific other, But 'kiwi or you du us ittustice It i's A late arrival of 1-Mglish end French Merlin/I
RIM brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have 1 ) ;,,,, et ., ~.. , gentlemen in the world—Proressors IM'illurtrie, 1 .. . '
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liana l'it u lv; e r n ii i i , ;t:i!ter i 's Ehtt i cl i ri::
i el l tniii, j , .1 . 1 ' for sum low at the store of GEO. GIVIN.
entranced listening senates with the thunders of Ladies Dress and Fancy ftoods. ' Jelinson, Wallor nod many o th ers that have ex • 1 I t r o n n i d .
elotinettee, ot• waked to eestacy the living lyre,
Prints in abundance, Mous. de lottnes.l)e tlerege„ , emitted film , recommend and speak of them in 1 tt
nat ' en li t 'li. it l i i . ', ii i ited by . this a d eit e v i i. l ir t l l l: l icii: s o ei i ." l7 i out kI, N 'ls ad Spikes hor sale by the keg
may .11 with full confidence.
I Alpuecas, Lustre, ' black and fi tney• colored the high', terms ur approbation. and have pro. ••. , • ' • w-,.•- - • , r
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„ • grounti that it wits a strictly useful end MelelnlfiC Or 1.411111Vi11.. '. 8 1...0. (P WI N'ort Store.
Married Persons. Silks, Cooslimeres, Bonnet and Flitr.alee Silk ! nommerl them the only onto rods iirrice in rem or I „ r ad, ' •ji•l oo ' ti o d n , o ore „„ w on „ x i i ii,gi on a ,
or those contemplating marriage, toting aware of ,
Itiblions, fancy Gimp, Wiwi'. silk Into, imy other country, Mr the protection of Lives and I the ♦ c t .' en d ii „1„,„ „ i d , t ,,, fl i nch attention
physical weakness, should homediatelv cotOult ! Ed g in g
I colored Kid Gloves, Gents black do.. Li nen viol Property. One advantage is to divide and throw t.. 7 . ? 1 daily t't. ~
limn th e th ou malt, who *B.lt it.
Di. J., and he restated to perfect health.
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Dr. Johnston, Silk Handkerchiefs, Italian erector, Hosiery, Sze. 1 bock II pert of the electric fluid harmless to the 1 mi . n .. )Eorl , s
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; clouds; in time or 8 .nuke this enables the rod ! 1
3300ta and Shoos,
office No. 7 South Fredrick St.. seven 'tom, from i
Baltimore Street, east side up the sti:ps. RU , Hardware, Quoensware, Glassware Ito conduct that portion or Maid that belongs to ~ , 'Ho mentor or using the chain, i, very sound, , 51111 pieces exile, new otylcs and . mitterus, of
Miami is tir , t tnotstetted with eoeueen cin yir, : good quality, sold low at the store o f
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particular in obtaining the mune and number, or ' and Cedar Ware, ,Ile earth without the slightest danger of leaving.
; the coniluetor. This rod has many Ihe
in h e " drini . , and then one end or the el...in 6 applied to th e . GEO. l'M L's..
you will mistake the place. Groceries, , rages over the oh , one. Th e oili, place „f inn „„ : part where the pain is located, and the other red I
A core warranted, or uo charge node, in from . Hats and Caps, I utecturing is in . opporufr to the first. The end, of the chain should I Fluid tamps, a large and himilsome assot•tment
one to two day's, ! A great Varlets- of ! rine St., 3 doors above Perrlillr, Plaluelelphia, I "" v cr leac h und , "Iliac. At th e moment or "1 1- • fn 'Mr at 6 110). (to WIN'S Store.
TAKE NOTICE.—Dr. Johnston's °thee is in his • • ,
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poll ,1' ,the tluonust writ, irtru i,r irrtartily relieved, ! Jan. 4. 1854. #
Straw Goods.
dwelling, nit the steps. His very extensive prose. I ! w'''''''' "" persons ' • '''' 1 'r • • w helever ti, is tomb] • Itv the 'loin •tl tot wl the -
! 811il examine for themselves. For sale Whle- s ' • • ~ I' - ), fr t o le
part tt ' , instant current of uninterrupted vlertru , A fiIIIX4T .A.1tEX3121.14
lieu is a sulticient guarantee, that he is the only 1 .My ',tuck has been selected with the 14 r • " 1 "" ! e o de tool Retail, by 3110S..11011TAGE. 1
P plosirian to apply to. ! rare in regard to quality a nd pr ic e, so d I nutter
i (fillers promptly atteteled to. Terms orsh. s "'P e r's"' J° d''' fi' ll . ll.lll g 'firelt`e , 11 t. Miter s OF
myself that f can otT7 inducements to purchasers ! i remedy has ever given .itelt colliplete tun! pcifeet lilar4lWarr, Groceril , 4.
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1)r. Jobsten, member or the Royal College of 1
Surgeons, London, graduate from one of thi, nm to lie found elsew tere. I Rrconuntallations. ; s,aisttietio.. to the patient ;pi PUIVCCIIIIICIIeei it.,,,..,..r Goods. ‘,. d , ~„ ..„,
Chains: Rheumatism, Painful anol swelled Joint., ' 1 . 11, 7 1,0 1 . 0..5. .. - ligs. Paints,
an ,l! Thankful for the patrouuwe of the past. by my ,
most eminent Colleges of the United States,
_ I'l 11..11,.. A it,. 13, 1847. i Psi. in the litoek. I /tante., Blindness Ifitraly- 1 Oils, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &r.,
frititls. and the public generally, 1 respectfully I
the greater part orwhose life has been spent in '
. 1 have this day earelill in.pc-ied n conductor ; sue, Neurelght in the Fuse, Long standing Ner- ! .
the Hospitals of London Paris Philadelphia, and . ...R.' " e""r".""tice or t." • mi.
4,1 .fainitem frieker's $114)1.r,
eh,ewhe - re.hase ,,, e , so , mout . th r most ninon _ . gor My old stuck a t j uud, will be wild at I:o or Lightning limb win v.. mid index, erected sous Headache, Palpitation or the lleart, (tees, .
April 19, 1 113+. , 1., 1,.. Thorm,,, :triiii I. . Bellevu e House, al Debility, Dyspepsia, loincle Dineases,distinint, . 111111tisitylols.
ishing cures that were ever known, many trou• Per "c"r• brio. asst.
- --- - I Olsen e.ter. 1.1 have t, he.itation in say ing that ' Coutractud Joints, eke. ; Which are °dere.) at the lowest 1,6,4, HI. t i,
bled with ringing in the ears .d head when : GRA ND 0 PENING it i. no t mile the bust t 411 1 h u t , : ever seen, but 1000 lAA:LARS ! eeiving a large supply of CA:1111111ittl, which
asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at suds 1 i . .. ,-, o
1 that it is the on l y one have yet examined that , w il l he given to any pers.!. win , will Produce so . w ill be subl at wholesale price as low n. 14 ens.
den snoods, and bashfulness, with frequent blush- .
'is constructed Son oleic ,v o s u ctentifie princiFles. It 1 mai, We ll t ; t :a
eteo alltdeitt,eateu eertmeates of cur, ' 1 c ,,,, . 1.1.1 . lb. Also, Fruits, 1 /ranges, Lemons, hous
ing attended sonitimes with derangement or cipilifio Aro slj A uroß li, wi th much i loasur4hut I rscomonend this O intelligent patiems tub seiontilic Olefin:Mu , el I' , r l, '• *or'• All 4 " 111 elf ltsre been bought
mind, were eureol immediately.
1 1.) 113 '1 A 1 pli l'J . i conductor to the 'Lamle. el ./IrlierS.or heiblings. I6 n it b„,,,, di„„,,,,,, n+ bus 1,,,„„ per k,i,,,,„l 1,,; ii a . with great care. alsol ou the best tern', and will
A Ceirram DISEASE.—It is 8 melanclimy fact i
that thousands till victims to this horrid disease :
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Well satisfied t I .. ittli , e o : llutueti l "..Liglit , tiing I
, 11. 1,...111: It I'll lE. ; übc (AV.; Electric 'Chain during the past ye' a r, be :old low tor Cash or to punctual customers.
ANOTIIEIt FAI2T. • i ii:iiii, ..iy,it itm, i eau mid will sell itloodsiow
owing to the unskilfulness aign.rent pretenders '
mane'. tired li. Ali. 1110111. e, , 111.11.1J.C, of 1 It . s rit , . . . ' ,i. t ~,, i•iiii he Inouglot for in this neighbot.houd.
who by the use of that deadly poison Mercury..
1 I iy the lam that wherever the comae . , . •
ruin the Constitution, causing the most serious . A. WILLOUGHBY, i phitudelphh., 6 the i. t that has ever heeit mail, ~ . , , . , , , , , , '.\t, It wilt', of c reilliclled to Call WO examine for
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mien , ihn . eriii y i .,, in the i.iiiiiy or the lits ,,, , ViIIIMS .I.llc iiVellititrouucc‘,.Putlpw•itustriiiii, me,
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common bird have greatly diminished in 1..di., '
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symptoms or that dreadful disease to make their • j_ll - A 8 just returned from the east with a large ! oreleetrieitv and nog easel. and have no Me s i ta- 1 1
appearance, such as affections of the bend, nose, 11 and splendid u—ortment of I lion in saying that tse Rods me etonstrneted •• ' . .
• pooh' loving become disgusted with the praetor'. ." , . 't
o ..iotlconen ..f this lieighliorlitimi believe me when
throat, skin, etc., progressing with frightful ra- ;
' lv riled eof safety 'PI .1. •.' • ! ut •
ittring their stomachs for drug shops. . ,':,,
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pidity till death puts a period to their dreadful
• . Spring and Summer Clothing, urn. the on lo I , • le t 'JAI.. ii r,,,,,,,, r \ I , ‘Ti ,, N , i that text pion. Love Liken to get such
shock is received air olopeoed by the magnet at "••• '' • - it,,esol• to you admire.
suffering, by sending then, iu that Bourne whence ! for men and boys, made in the latest fashion and
the (4'l. rool,a II it would be inopossible, The Eleetric Chants Are highly recommended Store un !lilt street, opposite the Jovaxak
no traveler cetorus. !in the trust Placable manner. Who ever wants l o p ..c u rd iig to di, ba, )1 . ~,,,,i 01, tro d
re,l I by Professors Mott, Viol hi tiren, lit and Canto- I 0,,..,,,,,.,
T.,,,,,p,,,,,,,,,.. t e No rter..—Young "nen who ; 40 be di essed setter end eheeper than anybody I
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i _ ii.,i„.„...., tel iell h ... s stroke of li ght - i clon, of New York: are elso iti daily use in every ! ii iiii ,'„,,,i,„, (-,,,, io •- 3
have injured themselreS by a certain practice in- I else in town, let him call nt Wittoutottar's I :`: i ',...",':;: . ;; , "gi ii ! , 7 , ,,,,7" .h .y j
Hugoital in that city. The Giants will last for I ..... - ' ' '' a '
protein t one of these rods. 11
dulged in when alone —a habit ftequently learned ; Curse CIA/THING Stu., one door west of T. ha ve been ... wan: , w i t h m r. Arniiiiige lor se , s ~,,,, „ re „1„.„, r„„,i, list n „ . am , ,„....„ .
from evil companions, or at school—the effects , Head & S oa , ,, dru g stor e , H un ti ng d on .
I Mountain Female Seminary.
I tea l years. nod bore he commenced the ma.- I rairlrforr , '''''. ll ifr• wherr l ll`'''. l . l '. ( 11,,,,, 1•
of which fire nightly felt, even when asleep, and o Call Slid see for yourselves. PEA ALE DISEASES. I . I , IIE Mooent.di, Female Seminary at }firming
i l'acture er these root I examined the principle on 1
Root cured renders marriage impossible, and de. ' April 19, 1854.
tans. Ihileitogolon eonnty.Pa., . the Prim
, which they are ',Omitted, nod lilt convieced 1 The introduction orate Electric Chain into this O I
stroys both mind and body. !
! that their noloptionwould be attended wi th coml.. I county.) is the dawn ..if a oew ma in medicine.-- . - ) 1• ""''' ll''''''"writ .r . " 11 1' 1 " °"•• " 1. the ."' l r .
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Whet a pity that a yeuntt Man, the hope of him' : r• - i-) rt i - p • 1.1 1 (-- , , '- I ;dew success. TI lnereusing demand for these: During the hot twenty years, it Call safely be es- health. ~ tool tio , iral.le I. , eation; in the Stitt...—
coun try, and the darlingor his parents should he' ,i; , 1 ~41i 1 I ! , , rod, and the extoive sales in all louts of the limited that ha timas.iad females have died year- S'""%t'''''' kohl" v g, 1, ” ill' oll utiml I ' l '. 1 . 11 . 1-
snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of " c.sonotn. is ample ounnensistiou of their utility y trout "Ito ono. disease, tiltiligl• expri,seit the opinion, 'het it . ens., of
lith loy the consequence of devitttit,F fr., the pa th . If 11 1 1 1' I :O k - I ~ ..ossi ,ii.perioritv. l'll.o 1, APS CS UTEItI , neiv,,, , . retired. heiltlifill, and surrouteltd with
of nature and indulging ins certain seeree helm. .1 - 1 , , ~,, ~ . 'fliCY E. WAI.1.1:1?„ M. I). i i ' slich Coi.iiitic liiiliiiiirlill seetier3, flint no toile
1...... 6. ' li ..11 ,i ~,,,i ,d.,,,,ii to nieili,,,l nine nth, tiii , C.. 11- .
Such persons before contemplating Marriage. ; 111,111 g Still, I'lBll. c 1...411110, 18:4. , cll.. Wi..11, 1., lento s runitl [toil nit itottitnlion
. . thou 81,e/I , c 1 , 1,81 the reatth of m.n.•i,,,,, Alia ~,,,„ tits : tun , ,1 IP t . t „, t .. , oast fit
should reflect that a serail and and holy ti. 1.0
ALEX. CA.31'11074 'n. fII win...erect i• ha. from au •1 t • •
s . " - • 1, - 1 on - • that 000 iot•Jioortiose too the SIIIOIIIII ilf inedicillegi,- . '
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the most necessary requisites lot protnetc connu- ' 1 tol in th e Ger:notate Ttityraph, edited by Major c „, c oo , „„„.„ if tc • i i r 1 t "'" 1 "" 1 " .• '‘ h "'" " 1 """" "' 1 " g''''' l 'Y c " I " r g"
INILIIIIII li (.01/111ci. 1... 'MI., and bial liwincos. Indeed without these, the jeer- , Li.% VIN ft removed !as vow:sive Store to Vas '.. t,..„, ~. ,_, t , our plat, :nu t enabled u , to give such compermi
, ,mmer will death close the scant, ney through life bec.ontes ii. weary pilgrielitge, 1A L .41elliihnn's Bow , tortuerly oceupied by •I. .. j•„„ ~,,,, r0 ,,,1. re d ~,,,,,, our dwellii4: we , 1,..ii,,, th e
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the prospect hourly dna., to the view; the iE. Sonototon, is mow prepared tO ileeotnninixtt. Itas 8 had tAkeli dth, mid number creted by Mr.. 0 .,,,,... o f ''p ro h o ,,,, ous th r i (tuiii. „e t h e ~.,,,,,,, . 111 /• , , t h '' ' , MI" , 'l'm lirk.. l " ll,
!Idit becomes tdoolewed with despair, Slihill . 1,...a old c o o.t o nners , a nd the p u bli c generally-, ,„,,',
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CIRCULATION 1000.
WIIIG STATE TICKET :
FOR GOVERNOR,
James Pollock, of Northutn'
FOR CANAL COMMISS'
George Darsie,of ,,, J , lp; don,
JUDGE OF THE SUPIT :
Daniel M. Smyser, don
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WHIG DlST Kirleysburg.
FOR ri.3ass tp.
John R. Fe Warriormark.
James rEviiNs, of Petersburg.
iii9O - r 7 ora of Poor :
" 1 - S —.""vMATTEN, of Franklin tp.
BREWSTER, of Shirley tp.
AME 6 SArrox, of Huntingdon.
Poor House dttorney :
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 Cricr : _
SAMUEL S. SMITII, of Huntingdon,
A Strong Test of Two of
EVANS & WATSON'S
11./g Salamander Safes.
1 ATE LIGHT STREET FlRE.—Mnsens.
I 4 E. & T. FAIRBANKS & Co.—Gentlemen:—
We take much pleasure in recommending your
Salamander Safes to merchant , : and others who
may desire to purchase with a view to the preser
vation of their books and other valuables. The
'Safe we purchased of von in July last, and man
ufactured by-Evans 4 Watson. of Philadelphia,
remained in the fire, at the burning of our store,
until the entire stock was consumed.
The heat was intense, its you may suppose. as
there was about seventy barrels of liquor in the
store, on the next floor over the safe, besides
some seventy thousand pounds of rags, rope, and
other combustible matter. We bud the safe
opened after the fire had ceased, and fi,und our
books and papers PERFECTLY PRESERVED.
Please get us np another of your Safes, of the
tame size, for our future use, soon as possible,
and oblige, W. W. is,
No. 116 Light Street Wharf.
Baltimore May 07, ISM.
Messrs. E. & T. Fairbanks & Co.-0 enflame n:
It gives rue merh pleasure to hoar testimony to
the excellency of yonr Salamander Safes. The
one 1 purchased of you in July last, manufactured
by Evans C Watson, of Philadelphia, saved toy
books and valuable 'inners, when every thing else
in the store W. destroyed by tire. on the morn
ing of the 14th inst., at No. 116 Light street
wharf. B. F. Wicus.
Baltimore, May 1 hth , 1054.
The above mentioned Sure+ can be seen at E.
& T. Fairbanks & Co.'s warehouse, l 11 West
Pratt street, near Light street wharf
G. C. Enviso, Agent.
SA I:AMIN/M:3: SAFES,
1:1".1.\"••5 0. WATSON,
N South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia,
(late Nu. 83 Dock street,) . . .
Yore now on hand a large assortment of their
PA TENT S.ILAMA.VbEP !ME .I.VD
H El'. PROOF S.! FES,
Bank Vnalts and Iron Door, for Bank Storm,
Patent Slate Lined Refrignaator, Water filter•,
Sent and Letter Copying Pres,,,, Fairinnik's
Platform and Counter Scales.
CA bele Agency for Butterworth's, Bettley's,
Cates' and Jones' Patent Powder-proof Bank
Please give as a call. [my3l,-2m.
NEW CLOTHING STORE I
Notv's the Time for Bargains !
SO per cent. Cheaper than the
Cheapest!!
THE fultiersigned most respectfully announces
to the citizens or Huntingdon and vicinity,
that he hasopened one niche heA nut" most splen
did assortment of Ready-Mime Clothing that hos
ever bees in the Borough of Huntingdon. Ile
takes pleasure in stating to the puhlic that he is
fully prepared to sell
Cheaper than time Cheapest!
Ile will constantly keep on howl the greatest
variety of the following articles, viz;
luperdne Black Dress and Flock
Coats, brown and fancy sack coats, pantaloons
new style, black nud fancy cassimere, and cani
ne t and corduroy.
Also, a great vairety of plain and fancy
Sonalser Pantaloons.
V wits, thn richest and moat varied assortment
trey offered in this ',Mee.
eicthiug, linen shirts, milk under-shirts
and drawers.
A choice ',election of neck and pocket hand•
kerchiefs.—Almi a large stuck of
Halo and Caps,
I;mbrella4,t , unks, earma-bugs, and a great many
other articles. .
Persons wishing to boy elothing would do
well to call 1001 examine thin etoek bytore pur
chasing elsewhere.
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18;ture two doors west of the Post Office.
11. ROMAN,
Thintingdon, April 19,1854.
ROBBED, BUT NOT DISHEIRTENED,
Brilliant Display of Jewelry.
1 1 11 E public generally, and the rascals who,
some time since, entered my store and remo
ved valuables to the amount of about $llOO
without my permission, are intbrined that 1 have
just opened a more general and better assortment
of articles in my line of business than was ever
brought to Huntingdon, consisting or Watch.,
Jewelry, Clocks, Fine Knives,
Pistols, Perfumery, Port Mon- ' *
stoics, Silver Ware, and Fancy
Articles, &c., &c. My old friends and customers,
and the public in general throughout the county,
are requested to call nail examine my m.11;114101.
EDMUND SNARE.
Huntingdon, March 25, 1854.
DP. Jan. Itlreltntock's Family Medicines
-I , for WIC by HORACE W. SMITH.
Huntingdon, March 29, 1851.-3 m.
ACHOICE lot of Shingles for sale tit the
cheap store u J. BRICKER.
GARDEN SEEDS
Toe sale at the Cheap Store at J. BRICKER.
kbeautiful assortnient of Silk'llrees l'atterns,
Black Silk, and Bonnet Lining, just receiv
ed and 14 sale by J. & W. SAXTON.
1 11.11 these Matter., Benue de Lanes. Bent.
ens, and Lawn:: of every variety and color,
; ant received and fur sale by
J. & W. SAXTON.
s'oo lbs. of Cod Fish, just received and fo
sale by J. ar W. SAXTON.
.
4 BEAUTIFUL lot of Cents. Gaitors. Ladies
Galion and Shoes, Gents. Boots and Shoes,
Hisses Guitars and Shoes, of au endless variety,
lust received and for sale by
.1. & W. SAXTON.
A fresh slippy of Garden Seeds trom Ribley
Uartlous, Just received, and for stile by
sob. 23, 1853. J. dC. SAITON.
Amust beautiful iota Berne de Leine pat
term, eud iu the piece, from 18t cts up to 50
per yard. .flra or red end for cale by
J. 4- tr. .-z.r.Vra'.
with the ondaucholy reflection. that the happiness
of another becomes blighted with our own. 1
CONSTITCTIONAL Ihtiody Y.—Dr. ,I, address
es young men, nod all who have injured them-
selves by private nod improper indulgence.
IMITISSANA.—These are sonic of the sad no I
melancholy effects produced by curly habit. of
youth, viz: Weakness of the Back and Li!niis,
l'ams in the bead, Dimness of Sight, li. , of
Muscular power. Palpitation of the Bean I ire.
pepsin, Nervous Irritability, I)ot:ingenious of the
Digestive Functions, litmeral Debility Symptoms
of Consumption. ie.
Alcs-rat.t.y , —The fearful effects on the mind Ell . e
touch to he drooled; Lost of memory, Confusioo
of ideas, Depression of Spirit, Evil Fork ehoc.;
Aversion to Society. Self Distrust, Love ,ti s,,h.
tittle, Sc., are some of the evils produced.
1 Thousands of persons of all ages,cito no, jut Ige
what is the cause of their declining health. Los.
log their vigor, becoming weak, pale and outwit'.
tell, have singular appearance about the eyes, I
cough and symtonis of consumlnion.
Nlarried persons, or thee emitemphiting mar
, ring, beim:enure of ph vsical weakness, should
inimalimely consult Dr. d. and lie restored to per
, C••,•t health. °nice, 'No. 7, South Frederick-tit.,
: ft , i,iiiiore, 3ld.
.0 Li , S t ..:l, tr, (i,,,,,,,,,, ri;),,,,,,,,,,..
. N• 11. Let no MI, delicacy prevent you, lott. np
immediately either personally or by letter.
Skin Diseases Speedily Cured,
T‘, StliANULItS.—The many thoutatids cured
nt this Institution withiu the last mu years, and
the numerous intpurtant Surgical I iperation4
perfut toed by 1), .I.,witnessed by the Reporters el
the papers, nod many other persons, notices of
which hove appealed again and again beliirc the
public, is u sufficient g uarantee that the ulllieted
wall find a skillful nior honorable phys'ehui.
An there ore so many ignorant and worthless
quacks advertising themselves as Physicians,ruitt
ing the health of the afflicted lie—Johnston would
say to those unacqusinted with his reputation that
his Credeutials or Diplomas always hang ill !Ili
(Alice.
enkness of the urgent immediately cured,
and HI vigor restored
C4' All letters pest paid—remedies sent by
mail.
Mny 22, 1854.-Iy.
BOOKS ! BOOKS ! !
155000 12Lpt,:pm„,Edrsgor,',„av
embracing every variety usually kept ACK, •
in a Philadelphia Book Store, fur sale ultulesale
and retail very low for cash.
Orders front all parts of the country solicited,
and will be promptly and flitionlly attended so.
School Books and Stationary at every kind will
he kept constantly on hand at the lowest rates.
Harper's Magazine nod Hodey's Lady's Book,
eau be had every mouth us soon as out.
Store opposite IVhittaker's Hotel, Railroad
St.. Huntingdon, Pa.
1000 Pieces Wall Paper, nil of which woo
purchased this Spring, of, the latest mud most
fashionable styles to be found in Philadelphia,
for sale very low, front 124 cts. a piece mitt mt•
wards, at Colon's 1:hel1!/ Book More,
opposite Whittaker's Hotel, Huntingdon, Pa.
W3l. COLON.
April 2G, 18.50.
THE LATEST ARRIVAL
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
J. at IV. s.txrrox,
HAVE just received from Philadelphia the
largest and best assortoute t of Spring and
Summer Goods ever offered,und at }ewer prices
than can he purchased at any other house. They
are determined to sell lower than can be purchased
anywhere cast of the Allegheny, and no mistake.
If yon wish to be satisfied of the iitet, maimed see.
Dry Goods,
such as Cloth's, Cassimere, Sutinetts, Tweeds,
Childrens' ware, Cottonades, wooed.
The handsomest assortment of Ladies hirers
Goods ever offered. Also. Trimming of evilly
variety, the best assortment ever offered.
1000 webs assorted Prints, and every other
article usually kept in a country store.
Hardware,
of which we alway= keep the largest and hest as
sortment ever kept in this place.
Queensware,
a magnificent assortment, which we are selling
quite low
Grocerien,
are a little up, but we are determined to sell at
low if not lower, than any other house,aceording
to quality.
Cedar and Willow Ware,
such as Baskets, 'rubs, Burket,', Krout Stands,
&c., -
Carpets and 011 Cloths.
a bewttiful assortment, which will he sold low,
call and see and be satisfied of the fact.
Huts and Caps,
of the very latest and best stvler, nko
Boots and Shoes,
the best and cheapest in town, if you don't be
lieve it, CALL AND BEY..
ICU are also purchasing and storing Grain,
and it is admitted on all hands that we have the
most convenient place for unloading grain in or
about town, April 12,1054.
0; BARRELS No. 1 Herring just received
40, - , end tin. sale et the store of GEO. GWIN.
A supurior ankh: of R,lmiir..; Fluid 14r mile at
I , the 0110. (;
. ,
.I,ll4,llioonble uNsmatment of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
lii:Asyorttnent consists of
Dry Goodw, Groceries.
Hardware, Queensware.
and all kinds agoutis noinlly kept in a Country
Store. Alm), a Leautiful cheap and elegant as
sol ;own? of
Ladies' Dress Goods,
and Trimmings of every variety. Also, lints;
Cap., Bonnets, Hoots and Shoes, and a variety of 1
als o f all kind,
Country produce taken in exchange for goods,
at the highest market price,.
Iltmongdon, April 5, 1551.
White Sulphur and Chalybeate Springs,
IDattBLING CAP.
;springs arc now open for the reception
of vlsitors. They are situated in Cumber
land eonnty, Penn's., au miles west of Harris
; burg. and are accessible by the Cumberland Val-
I ley Railroad to Newvillet from thence in gotel
coaches and 0,0 easy roads eight miles to the
springs. Slier improvements tare been Hind.
situ.. the last year, and the recent diarovery of
the Chalybeate Spring adds greatly to the in-
due:meats presented for the present season. The
necomminlations for Bathing in all the mmal
tatalt,—water llot and cold. fresh or mineral.—
Persona visiting ta will find n happy retreat and ,
I a pleasant home. Below you hove the analysis
I of our Sulphur and Chalvbeate Springs.
SCOTT . COYLE, Proprietor.
ANAL,. OF THE Si t.vitun AND CI,
Srui~o
The odor of Suipharetted llydrogcn. perceived
at some ,Iktailee from the Sprint, this
water the peculiar properth, or Sulphur springs.
Besides this ingredient. I Mid the the water con
taias Carbonate or Sod:, and of Magnesia, ti lan
-11,r's Salt, Salt. and Common Solt, in
gredients which give it an mere sod value. After
removing the e7...cc•, of Carbonic Acid which it
it at , Ott reaction. The Ohl.
1 . 111,11, wit!, readily ytgith a prod pan, after
ebullition ,1,1111111U1 . ,.1 exposure Inn. expelled the
excess of Carhonic Aeid. Besides the lib:aria,
Ilatf• of 111,11, lie chief dialtteleristie, it
also rout:tilt, Epaatit Salt, t.:attittitat Salt, uttd
Carbonate uf Magticiia.
Respectfully JAN. C. Booru.
CERTIFICATE or VfIYSINANB
Having examincil the element, that enter into
the composition of the White Siiipitur and Clut
iyheeiii ~ -;pritie,, of I t :IA exhibited
in their to Protes-or Booth, of the Mint,
n titatit6eil slot Chinlit,it, are allithori-
Zed to rah', that they poi:se‘s all the banntive prci
pertie, of menivitial totter,, in the various
diseases for which their tem hits been recommend
ed by l'hysician,
N. L. lIATFIET.T., M. D.
11. TowNsi,u, M. Ii
.11AuTilimiN, M. D.
•
July 5.'54.-2in. Philadelphia.
NEW GOODS!
AND PLENTY OP THEM, AT
!;1.1122
DAVID P. GWIN.
I have jait revolved, unit um non• opening, on
the corner opposite Cuuts' hotel, a large and
beautiful assortment or
Spring and Summer Goods,
eonsisti ng of Cloths, Cmsimers, Fancy and Plain,
Silks, fancy and Black, Ileregu Delains, Bereges,
Bard Dolnins, liingliains, Linens, I<lns•
and prints of every description. Hosiery,
Glove, Silk :Bills, long and Short, Veils. Col
lars, Cndor•slecves, Ribbons, Shawls, and
riety of DRESS GOODS coo numerous to men-
Also, a large assortment of Bonnets, Hats and
Shoos, Groceries, Queensware, and Hardware,
Carpets, Oil Cloths and Carpet Bags, Clethes.
and Market Baskets, Buckets, Churns, Tubs, &e.
The public are respectfully in, ited to mill and
examine my Goods, as 1 am determined to sell
them cheap.
All kinds of Country Produce taken in ex
change for Goods at the highest market prices.
Huntingdon, April 5, 1054.
A BEAUTIFUL. assortment of Fancy c ast d•
a tams Clo th s, Summer Wear, far men and
boys. Also, Carpet Bags. &c., &e., just receiv
ed and fur sale by J.qt W. SAXTON.
DONNETS. of all sorts and colors also. Miss'
j) Flats, from 3Ti to 300, just received and - fur
sale by J. & W. SAXTON.
10 DOZEN Ainee No. 2 Shmelp, just recei
ved and for sale by J. & W. SAXTON.
AFRESH supply of Giozbions. Check. and
Shambray, just received and for sole by
.1. & W. SAXTON.
UST received end for sale, Ilam, Shoulder,
J hide, Dried Beef, Luke Trout, White Fish
elan Dried Peaches, Dried apples, &e.. &e., for
sale by J. & W. SAXTON.
I)URE WRITE LEAD, just received and fur
sale by J. A W. SAXTON.
JUST RECEIVED and forsale Fish, :11.1
Muter by .1.& W.
Nplemihi lot of Itonatq , r an.!
Alf.
..
ui our farmers spreaders generally. It is pas
WI true orientitprinciples, and is a rod that
hat been approvedy the highest authority, List
Hill bear the must (month examination. Those
who hove been dewed, as we have been, should
lure 111/ time in lisig a proper protection against
substitul. cost is is mere bag
atelle when etiimitil with the entire millet, of
our huts ,old Itie nnitnit this tiestructier
elc
mvut. Mr. als.or.'s advertisement will be
found in the colitis of this paper; and we feel
as though we werewhirming an imperious duty ,
to the enummuityy thus inviting to it general
attention."
Pi Atigt.ent.t, Dee. a. 1852.
Mr. T. Aummtin'ine Street. west of Twelfth
Sire Philadelphia.
Mi. DE. Sth : ter a trial if ...is ~ks, it
affords me great psure to inform you that 1
not highly delighowith the lightning rod yoo
placed upon my lie at But:denim hi, as
toy chemical lonnige enables me to pertiwni
. Opilli(110out istted you barn developed
the correct priuciplin the adaptation of rod,: to
potent property fridestroction
soon as the teleanns of year arrangements are
antlerntooll, 1 Stllivinera that lea ',orange will
br found so reeklet*to mil to it,. ttleiip,ive,
of the protection 84 , 1 hy your rods. Wishing
you ull success iu y 4 enterprise,
I puns truly,
JAMES VLINTOCK, M. 1).,
Nu, Niirth E . .ieenth Street,
riofessor of Amoy, College of
NIEEL HOOVER.
litartun, I 'llion Cu., Pa..
for Ilmitinni,llllllll.ljoiniug ettunties,
mai ill, i trnish theals on the Millie 11181111111.11 S
the Proilrietur. 1l person desiring to Le snit.
illicit with the Iludht lease thCiEllll.ller with the
Editor of the Jour, or with Genius u
the Rail Ruad Hut, April 12, '54.-2to.
znlP.tuvrs.
ONE MAN WHITE
LE.II), AND EE El/031 LL vols.
ONOIQI.ALI7'IES.
The New Jeey Zino Company
HAVING GUESTIENLARGED Tnetr. WORKS,
end improved thoiality or their products, are
prepared to execup•ders for their
SUPEIOR PAINTS.
DRY, end GROG IN OIL, in assorted pack
ages of 11• om 25 toll pounds; aim
DRY, in Itarrelif •100 pounds each.
Their WIDTEI shish i , sold dry or
ground in nil. i-,romtc•l PURE and tnsl n •-
Im.:srd
mr 111':d un!form a•leitenrss.
A inethod of paration Icon recently linen
diwovered, whichaldes the Company to %V 311 . -
rata their paints keep fresh and soft in the
kegs for nny rea.able time. In this re,peet
their paints will buperior to any other in the
market.
Their Brown if Point, which is sold at a low
price, and cam unite made front the Zinn ores
front Newdersey,now well known fur ite
pru
tectine qualitit, en applied to iron or other
metallic engtees.
Their Stone C. Paint possesses all the pro
perties of the 1114, and is of an itgreenble col
or for pale. ing p.ges, Depots, Oat-buildings,
Bridge,. &r.
Dealers simpl on liheral terms I.y their
Agents, S. RICHARDS,
I), lees and Imix,r,r,
N. W. cent nth S. Market Sts.,
April 19, 18540.
J. SIWART DEITY,
at 223 North oND Street. below Collow
hill, PHILA. lAI 'mann bond, a Fplenilid
assortment o !vets Tapestry, Brussels,
= Three Ply, In n,ani‘ Venitiati Csicrwriel;.,
' besides Wild, CRIIIOIIItad Vomit MAT• ,7 7 :
P TINOS, WiIISOSIRRIRS, Door Mona, Floor Li
111111.1 Table ottMvits, Stair Rods. Dearth
a Rugs, Se. .4, the SAME. at his other:
' STORE, Cc pq of Bth and SPRING GAR- T
nett STRKEithlder the Spring Garden
I lonse.—Wllß , %LE Mid RETAIL.
Nlareli 22,1806 m.
ttNOTTIE R f supply of Heine de Laing,
Lawns, Bee, 01l wool do Bage, and part
cotton from s 4 t7l eta per yd. Also another
fresh supply ofinunings, :just reed and for
sale by J. & W. Stoats.
DOUBLE Bulled English Snub and Twist
1 0 111./SHECE:s'—also Single Barrel
ed Guns, from jr dollars to thirty each, fur
sale by .1. & IV:SAXTON.
. .
TUSTreeeientie handsomest lot Carpets
d ever oficrcdthis place. Also, Oil Cloths,
which will be silow be
PERRAULT—A gum' lot, of the heht,et
EDMUND SNARE's.
110011TN16WES from 25 rents up to $2 50
at Ed. Suitt, Aprtlls 1852.
2ITAr Safety Fuse, just received
IA /5J an* side bY & W. SAXTON.
CARPET 134jwit received and for sale hy
J. t i• SAXTON.
T HE fibiebt iortment of Boots outt ouuJo
ever °Ran town, for WC boy by .
J. 6. Ir. Stilt TOM.
J
recciej 'Ol6 week, Mackerel. Herring
ei &c., and f lc by_ d, & W. SA XTON.
pfsfreveiv t heow!'o!“.....riment or K,l
ir.d and I Vtls et liihfion, 1,
.:...',
V. ',A TrnN.
1
have been permanratig cured m Inland awl
France. Most ufthose eageS 111,0 ludien of high
who had previously tried all other kiwi:
.1 treatment with to benefit. Among the &still
guished ladies that have been cured in Paris is the
pr,ent Queen of France. In this country, 'lu
ring the last tint lain been
in the thy of New York, iroiny who he
,dlo•Ned he piii,ished 1, t h e bene
fit
those . .11111 Si1111;ale
'1:110 teethe 'lie is simply to apply one end ut
Su link chain to the vonainst (have the hips, mid
the other end upon the gilomen, and allow the
chain to remain for one hotr. This to be I open,
d four times during Ow twent,4l„, hour,
CIIRONI O MATism.
The Eiretl . ll! IleVrr fail to relieve the
.ret, 'wins and smelling incident to this disea•e.
The worst foetus of this disea, readily yield v,
• few ni,pli , utions of H chain, 111,1 in 00 single in
"donee. liiive they failed toLi , ain,catit relief, if
they did not ettixt n permanent cury. All person,
who are 0101111,40 r this u.O ti winter complaint.
are kindly invited to 0011 and of tain it pamphlet
of 11011110 E W. S:11111111..Ige.lit fur Hun
tingdon comity.. mho will also oopl.tin their mode
of use.
part ot the rt.ited States. I.ly atilleur.suig .
paid) he ageets in the principal cities, in
Juseph titciucrt, 565. lircn,lwn. New York.
Gen. Agent. 50 liroadwan N. Y.
January IS, 1854.-Iy.
JOuN Scom
T. BuowN
Wst . tl . .! - /P.A 9
Attorneys at Law,
Huntingdon, Pa.,
()ince 58111 C ay that lonnerly occupied by JOllll
SeOtt, ES(I.
Oct. 19, 19113.
HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY. 1
D C. McGII,I, returtuthis thanks
g _
R. to his friends and the puhlir k ~...9.9.1 1
far their very liberal partraiag,aarl• ' • . I
hopes by strict attention 9 businessA44,°!°'
It, merit a continuance ' , f lie sanw, in all kinds of
Castings, Cooking Starr,, Air-Tight, l'arlor,
Ten Plate Wood and I ',,ai,5,,,,,, o p ~ri,,„ si
tes, and all kinds of Ploa: rho Lancaster hurl
the Plank Ilarshear pattern, and K e5 ,,,,,,,,„ N o.
4 Self-sharpening 1111 d llilr.iila Ploughs. and
Slivers ha suit all kinds ,if 11,,0,, in the r , ,„„,, , •;
llalling-still and forge Casti/s, Grist and Saw
mill Castins, Lewistown 1 r,,,l,in g M,,,q,i,,,,,
Patterns. and the roar horse air ~,,, b orne loiter •
of Chamherslairg pattern,; and I 1 other kinds of
castings too numerous to menu., all of which
will i.e sold cheaper than ever a • vas!, awl all '
laid. °I . o"lollrY lo'dov , Also, Cl inetqc taken i
in exehange tar castin.s.
Huntingdon, Noveniher 9, 10:,3
Grocery, Confeotionary,Bakery,
OYSTBIt At CAN.
HENRY J. AFRICA. would ve:pithilyin
cite the puldie to call at hi, estaill ininni
in Railroad Street, where all thole whotOd an,
good Bread, Rusk, or any other kind )14 ( 1,in i ,
found nt a Bakery, may be supplied.
Ile has just received to very large and• ea l t
supply at Fruit and Confectionaries, out ao !
Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Nuts, r.
and to large stork of TOYS.
Ile receives daily from the city of Baltite n
the best OYSTERS that rim he found. '11„' •
in want of prime 'shellfish,' can be accumniri;
ted by calling at the saloon. Be has fitted it,.
saloon expressly fur the Ladies.
Thankful to the public for past favors, he hopy
by strict attention to business to merit,' contint
Iwo of the same.
Oct. 12, '53,
..... 2 ..._,
Huntingdon. Penn'a.
•
NOTICE. Irvir•i; on Main mrettt, next to that of Gen.
HENItT CORNIPHOUST havi., in.t re • A. l'• Wil'o ,
turned front rbiladeiphin with a large anal T ' ll ' ni . . l e. , tt, ..1 all work warr an t e d t o
well seleeted stork of Dry Gantlet, Rants es. ' en'' , ,3, Wlictiaii•
Sham Hardware, Crockery-ware. ! " t `' ' 3 . .".
Ike., eadatteing the ustutreariety of tt Collatry ' . -•
- - -----•
store, which he has been enabled to purchase op- I THOMAS P._ CAIDPIRELL,
........ ....___ ._
,- i
on terms permitting him to compete suceessfully AT7'I)II.VEY A7' LA ll'
,
with any other store in the vicinity, Would res.; r' tend to all business entrusted t o hi m , or.
peetfhlly solicit the patronage of his friends and 1 he rly opposite the Court Haute.
,44
customers, and would endeavor to merit the up• I • , '53.
probation. as ho is well satisfied of his ability at'
A. W. BENEDICT,
prese,tft, to snit the tastes and accommodate the
wishes of the public at large. QTTORNEY
Ile is prepared to sell very low fur cAsn.— . Into
0.. f riends _
. 17 :tui l— w l il rf l attend to
1 ut and the public. that he
entrusted to hint,
Country Proilitee taken in exchange at the iii.”t has rata, ~.
reasonable rotes. 'March 29, 1, , , , 1. 1 I ... llLb t u i t i t ie ii i r n indis!..l,trad untrue ,
"';':,„,: e , g his best ability.
TO WOOL CARDERS. 1 bei ,'; ‘ ,":„; n Street. south side, the last house
riMIE undersigned have bir sale n second-hand- I Hunting t house.
I- ed Carding Machine , will, the rue- , '' Mar 13, 1852.-Em.
restart fixtures, which they offer for sale tern • 11ARGE 1, A INEs tit
ataita.a
snooty
at
low. Any tale wishing to purchase will do well i -L- F
A. CA ltSli.j.
to call and see it.
.:It & lilt°. I ------_liar o f '
1 (tINGIIAM --- .--- .-"-----
Mll Creek, April 12. 1 8 K 5 E 4 24 31 1 1 1 .
! V,T „i re , ut hitnestie and Dress, Just re
- - 1
DITTSBURG Ilams;ll , l l , , l4e A h s firs ( ...; o le rn e u h r eap
~ . r t . ::::::: : n 7 , l i na n ip e S ri t i :r e, e d . ,..
i
at the • large ilittal - 7 --- 7
_
LADIES DRESS GOODS, , , Lt.., just„_, , ,
~,,,, at the cheep , tl.ll, 1 , 1
Mits. Delnnes, B. Delanes, De Ilereue. Leone, . ' D. 1.. GWIN.
- -
I:bighorns. and a choice satiety of (husk of till DLANTING iv ---
kinds, at the store of GEO M D
.
IN. ' ru , E, eonri pElli and NAFE'I'li
I on hand and Mr , ale by
LOOKING Glasses, just received and for 'lsle !
.1. BRICK/X.
T AMES M
• - T - , .
TrtNNETS and Hot% of t!, e
I ,, 't --11 , --- n-. ; '
4 ~,,, ,••t ' ' ' ' ' ;" i """ r ' Kid
•
17 rcerk - ce. at 11. p. ~ wiN'S ~.•,:••• ~ • '
~\c' IN..
;Jou tbs. rist Steel for drill, lot.l tOwlvt.s. for
Pale air tht store of GEO. GIVIN.
I per tvrot or 22 rrreA varies froth to
$6O. for %villa good tlel,lllllllllilLtions will he viv
ett. Music. 1 . 11.111. Iddio, Painting, tiv.,extro.
Pupils Irmo ohr ~,, 1 ore expected to board in
the etnin,o.r huii liu 1 with the Prineipal, who
give.; hiseiao, ogteotioti to the ilili•rf,t of the
Institution. ISRAEL W. WA NI,
Ikt. 5. lass
j_rtl ss 1;1 11, Wellington. eotte,e, rp
IV Gothic. end other Cloek,, for I,llu' ".
et Else. Stinte'4 Jewelry Stare, !••:•''
If
HOUSEKEEPERS.
I I I only your interesht,hy
go to Anciion extravagniit thr
tio• rail at No. 1, North
N I VIA I st,et, and examine the largert wisort
mem of the la, math! Farniture and (telling to
city. loentber Bed,. Hair, Husk. and Straw
MI -lures', a large a•.oriutent fimoy Whet-
Tables, marble tops, ;opt IV.i.lotitnli;
%Velem and Mahogany Fenel,
vans. Hooke:ice.; French l',,
I , anev Statle.l Sr:, Pane seat,
five Chair, Counting-hon., and eane-seat Stook,
Settee anti Ann-chair Cottage ferni-
Lounge,. wholesale end rei d, and wirritlited to
give satii.raetion, and sold ut the lowest prices.
Sep. 23. 11353.-ly
FITE PER CENT SAYING rrND.
Chartered by the. State of Penn-
NylVallitl t o 1511.
cANTAL sTocK $250,000.
THE l 4 a ring Fund of the Nntionnl Si.atty
pany. No. 62 Wino Street, 2 doors a
Third, I'llll,A DELPHIA. is open every day
frotn 8 o'vlock A. M. to 7 o'clock 3t., 11114 i 011
Akmdsv and Thursday evenings till 9 o'clock •
This institution is well known as one of the hest
managed and enlist in the Country, end pays FIVE
I'ENT. interest fur money put in there, froth
The date of deposite.
Ally moo froni t ine 1)ollar upwards is received.
And :ill sums, large or small. ore paid hack on
demand, without notice, to any
This saving fund Iles mortgages, Ground
Rents, and other lirst-class investments, all well
secured, amounting to more than lialf a million of
dollars. for the sorority of del oiiturs.
(Mice 62 %Volum street, two darns above
Third, Philadelphia.
Ili di. Ill.:NI:1' 1.. BENNER. Pres't.
RI WI illT h'IIIGGE, Vice t'rea't.
Wm..l. 1:1.1:1., Secretary.
1:1. mit OF orrenitems.
llou: Wm. Richards. Pottstown, .Montgomery
co. .1. G. Streeper editor of (lie Montgomery
county Ledger, Port-town,
.1. St. tilieenenien, editor of the Neutralist,
5hip0....1: villa. Moot. co.
E, Benner. Esq., editor of the Farmer's
Friend, Stonneytown, !Qom. co.
lion. Joel .loud, line Mayor of net,
it., ith:o.b.r of Cougrem,
4th I>i,trict,
hoe roatmaster of Phil'a.
lion. Win. l'enington, late Governor of New
5..!..
L EETIIER.
rtuTz h 1111:1DRY.
Store, 29 N. 3rd St. Philadelphia, ,
Morrorre Alanufaetarers. Curl r, Importers,
CUIIIIIIISSiUII 11114 (ienerat Leather Bea Mess,
Wholesale and Retail.
Atanufactory I 5 51argaretm Street.
Aug. 24, 'SS.-In.
U. W. NMI T U,
BLACK BEAR HOTEL,
ti , Tl2.: il ii n i i i : l t T u ig: i i:!: u nis il l . ..:l. , :.zi , i o u: : .t i fi t t ;
! • e corner of wain tool Alontgoniery Street.
• I in the borough of Huntingdou, and 4,
well prepared to accommodate nli who roar hobo r
him with their rovonn. The traveling eomn n ml•
ty and the puhlie g cnerally are cordially iuvltal
to call with than. honing. Ire strict etiention qv.
bushing+ to merit a large portion of nubile patron•
age . mr, paint will h e spared to render genets!.
eatiefection.
ROBERT KYLE
Jiatie 47,'.3.-Iy,
HUNTINGDON DIARBLE YARD. .
WM. 17141i14.1330,
itmeetruny
informs his
N"7 , -" ,,, ., friend,. und the
. .,-."1... , g' public general
,
ur. 7'• - T1:::. iy, dint lie lulu
-, _ 4..-.11:- ,, :, eutablis I. e d w
,---;
,•• ' .- - "<''' lllil :,',24",#''''' Marble 'fird,
, .
,M 1 I,' A in the borough
111111111 l 'I I . 11. t if id i h u a l s it j il i: g st d° r::
i) 11
I
t it
- --_ , .-': -,, r,iliorigniii ' ' - eeiv oil frosu
7,-..._, ~.,---,...-, . ~...- -, Philadelphia w
selected , il/..k ..{' choice 'Marble it'rtre'stones, .
every deuuription, which lie will furnit.li at isty
reduced prince.
All orders from nny pat of the county or ad
joining muffles, ',hire...4d to the subserileer.,
will be received and promptly ettended to.
Shop on Bill street, two doors west of Chen. A.
P. Wilson's Office.
.May 18, 1853.—15.
Adams & Co.'s Express.
T. K. SIIONTI): , ..I ) mit, Huntingdon.
Money. Ineknge4, .111 gods °fall kinds, re
ceived end forwarded at the risk of the company.
to all the eldest.' prineipal towns in the United
State May 1.'52.
WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWELRY
The subscriber, thankful to his friends and pis
nod to the Public generally. fur their pa
tronage, still continues to carry an at the same
stand. one door east of Mr. C. Coin's Hotel, Mar
ket street, Huntingdon. where he will attend no
all two will favor him with their custom, and al
so oil head ft good assortment of WaTenna,
CLOCh , . JEWELRY. Sc., hi, all of which its ie
detern.ined to sell at low price,
Watcherand Jewelry of all kind* will
be repaiied at :hurt 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 unities for repairing shall hare
them done at the precise time. Hy pitying strict
attention to business, and telling at low rates, he
hopes to receive a share of public patronage.
JOSEPH HIGHER.
Mitt inytlon, Sept.. 7, 18b2. y.
A. P. Wit , eitr. H. Buren PBTAIKIX.
WILSON &• PETRIKIN,
TTO RXEYS 1.90',
r,r 17 NG,box,
in the severni Courts of Huntingdon.
Blair, Cambria, Centre, Miritin and 3uniutti Conn.
ier. March i 3, 1838.
THOS. READ
,
Would rexpertfully Worm Lis friehda and
that he ht. MI Lund 113111 rereiriug tk,r
the coining sensou, mine absortro.nt or
o_7 a.a . caKrceillzpw,
Consisting of Watches, Chains, itrcast Pins, Pie •
ger Rings, Ear Rings, Pencils, Rep, l'himbles t ,
Studs, Medallions, &c. Together with Itis.celehres
ted and unrivalled
GOLD PEN.
Whieh is equal Moot superior, to any now in one ,
Each l'en is Engraved with his own using,
nod every lea Warranted.
Oh did you ever, nu I never !
Mercy on us what a trent;
Get Ilend's Gold Pen, they're extra Sine,
And nnly bound in North Third hirers.
A plru iid l'en !!. Where did you get it T
Pure Dimond Pointed, can't 1., be, s t ;
)'ea, uuv friends, there's na !minion:zing
In Bead's (Todd Pens of North Third Str. , t
G"llead's Gold Pen is found only at 35 It'or,
Third Street, below Arch En-t
TUGS. 'LEAD,
Piltlelphin. Jan. 8, I 852.—tf.
THOM. ./ACK2ION,
Blair county. Luncnotor count/
HArto :%U.NIEKTKin, WILLIAM GLEIM",
Huntingdon co. Lunrwer ronnlf
JAM. ti.twinß, Rico'n. R. lint AN,
Muir county. LalleAlltel county.
Central Tenn , a, Banking House,
l ) gheuy Street, a Jew doors west of the Court
!louse, and nearly opposite toe Post Mire, II ni.
I itlaysbul g, Pa.
, .
The Company is now ready to transact busi
ness. Upon money deposited for a npecitie
period of three, six, unpin or twelve months. in.
serest will be paid et such taxes as ere usually
a ll o w e d by Savitim• Institutions. Transient de.
posites received, payable On demand.
k. R. I. 4 l; :c.NTeashisr
Hollidaysburg, May 21, ISSO.
11. NEFF, 111.
H AVING hanntsi himself in WAI:I:IO.MARX.
in this county. o.olhl tffnr his
professional serviern u. thr ritizrns of that place
and the enemy). a1.1.1a,•1.1.
kLEvEUENCPP
.1. B. Loden,
Ilerule,on,
.1. 11. Dor.ev,
M. Stewart;
lion. George Taylor
U. - Gen.. , " P. Wilnon,
" P. Orbidnn,
" Hon..hunes Gwinn,
" John Scott, Eq.
- -
unt;n:pl
.bieob 31, N. P.. .11 fl mul, la. on, Pct.
John APCullocli, •. I'. tenbar,
. _
Notice to Tavern Keepers.
(nick: hereby given to the keepers of Inn
and Taverns within the county ot Hunting
don, that tbeJudges of the Court of Quarter Sus.
nieces or said county, enjoin upon the keepers o
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 lieunson !WHIe ! persons!. shall disregard thin
injunction will be revoked forthwith agreeably to
the Act of Assembly in such case made and pro
vided upon the !het of snub violation coming to
the knowledge of the Court.
By the Court,24th den. 1892.
May I. 1P52
THEO. CREMER, Clerk.
(.11010E LIQUORS fur medicinal IMMO.
Col.lstilig of
Itest gtwlity FRP.Vrif BRA DI . ,
re.Nf r t C
" HOLLAND GIN,
MADEIIIA
" LISBON WINE,
" " SWEET WINE,
SUPERIOR PORT 117VE.
In short, all kinds of Liquors used for that par
pose con he hod at the cheap store of
April 22. 1852. J. BRICKER.
Lots in Altoona for Sale.
Lryrs FOR SALE IN ALTOONA six mile•
no, Ilolliditysburg,and aboutime mile north
webt of Allegheny Furnace, Blair county.
Alter 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 11111(1 other Shope
and are now building the same.
j The Rail Road willbe opened early in the Fat)
I throwing at 01/C0 u large amount of trade to this
place. The main inducement at this time in of
fering Lots for sale, being to secure the requis
iteMachinibts and Tradesmen, and homes for
the Machinists and other employees of the Rail
Road Company. Early application will secure
Lots at a low price.
Poi further information apply to C. H. MAY
ER, at Altoona, or to R. A. McMURTRIR:.
Hollidaysburg.
May 1, 18:32—tf.
A SPLUNDID nesortment of !Atho
s'' Prest
Gotakjust received at CA IiMON'S,
AA- It rowan, on hand and for ilk he
, the ri3 rri•l, at the chc, p stole of
J. Buit'KL&.