Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, March 21, 1855, Image 4

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    MATCHES! MA'PCHES!! MATCHES!!!
tOnti DONAM&T,
SUPSILIPACTURCIt AND PSPE'STOR
SAFETY PATENT SQUARE UPRIGHT
WOOD BOX MATCHES.
No. 106 North FOURTII Street (above Race,)
PHILADELPHIA.
MMATCHESia;;;;ibi;;n,;;;; indispensable
article in housekeeping, the subscriber af
ter a great sacrifice of time and money is enabled
to otter to the Public an article at once combin
ing Utility onc Chenpnum. The inventor knowing
Cite dangers apprehended on account of the film
soy manner in which Matches are generally pack
ed in paper, has by the aid of New Steam Ma
ehinery of his own invention, succeeded in get
ting up a Imre . , PATENT tiQUARE UPRIGHT
wood lion; this box is far prefetable, inasmuch
that it occupies no more room titan the old round
wood box, and contains at least Two HUNDRXD
per cent. more Matches, which to Shippers is
considerable advantage; it is entirely new, and
secure against Moisture and spontaneous com
bustion, and dispels all danger on transpoata-
Con by means of Railroad, Steamboat or any
other mode of conveyance.
These Matches are packed so that one gross or
more may be shipped to any part of the world
with perfect safety. They are the most desirable
article for Home consumption, and the Southern
and Western Markets that have ever been inven
ted.
DEALERS and SHIPPERS, will do well to
*all and examine for themselves.
These Matches are IVAIt RANTED to be
superior to anything here:Oreoffered to the Public.
JOHN DONNELLY,
106 North FOURTH St., Plated's.
Dec.2o, 1854.-sm.
HIDE OIL AND LEATHER STORE.
D. KIRKPATRICK,
No. 21 South Third Street, Between Market
and Chesnut Streets, Philadelphia,
HAS FOR SALE,
g.I I P2A . AI:I DAIDE3,
Dry and Green Salted Patna Kips,
TANNERS' OIL,
Tanners' and Curriers' Tools,
AT THE LOWEST PRICES AND UPON THE NEST
TERMS.
er Allkinds of Leather in the Rough wanted,
for which the highest market price will be given
in cash, or taken in exchange for Hides.
Leather Stored free of Charge and Sold on
Commission
Dcc. 20, 1854.-Iy.
NEW STAGE LINE.
THE subscriber wonld respectfully inform the
traveling public that he is now running a line
of (lacks from Mt. Union to Orbisonia, as follows:
From Orbisonia to Mt. Union and back again,
every day. intersecting the Champersburg line
at Orbisonia.
Passengers wishing to go to Shade Gap, or any
other place, will be taken on without delay.
Ills Ilacks are good and comfortable, and
-be is determined to have none but good and
steady drivers; in a word, his desiro is to carry
passengers in comfort and safety.
JAMES S. BURKET.
Orbisonia, Nov. 8,1854.—1 y.
FIVE PER CENT SAVING FUND,
Of The National Safety Company.
Walnut Street, South West Corner Third Street,
.PHILADELPIII.I.
Incorporated by the State of Penn.
eylvania in 1541•
FIVE PER CENT interest is given and the
money is always paid hack whenever it is
called for, without the necessity of giving notice
tor it beforehand.
People who have large sums put their money
in this Safety Fund, on account of the huperior
safety and convenience it affords, but any sum,
large or small, is received.
This SAVING FUND has more than half a mil
lion of dollars, securely invested for the safety
of depositors..
Tl;c Office is open to receive and pay Money
ovary day, from 9 o'clock in the morning till 7
o'clock in the evening, and on Monday and
Thursday evenings, till 9 o'clock. . . .
People who lia;e'money to put in; are invited
to call at the office for further information.
HENRY L. BENNER, Pres't.
ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice Pres't.
Wm. J. REED, Secretary.
Nov. 1, 1854.
FREE EXHIBITION i
.:.. ~•
At the Elephant Store.
1102X20®%1% 12111T1
HAVING removed his extensive Store to No.
McCalian's Row, torruerly occupied by IT.
K. Simonton, is now prepared to accommodate
his old customers, and the public generally, with
• splendid and fashionable asssortment of
Fall and Winter Goods,
His assortment consists of
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hairdware, Queensware,
and all kinds of goods usually kept in a Country
Store. Also, a beautiful cheap and elegant as
iortment of
Ladies' Dress Goods,
and Trimmings of every variety. Also, Hats;
Caps, Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, and a variety of
goods of all kinds.
Country produce taken in exchange for goods,
at the highest market prices.
Huntingdon, 18, 1859.
____
J. M. IRVINE, M.
Graduate of the University of Neu, York,
'JAILING concluded to locate permanently in
Warrionmark, Huntingdon County, offers
his professional services to the citizens of that
place and vicinity.
itErzniarc.:
Medical Faculty of the University of N. Y.
Dr. John McCulloch, Petersburg, Hunt. Co.
Dr. Henry Orladv,
Nov, 1, 1854.—tf.
(Successor to Earthy & Knight.
Bedding and Carpet
WAREHOUSE,
No. HS South Second Street,
FIVE DOORS ABOVE SPRUCE SHEET,
Where he keeps constantly on hand a full assort
went of every article in his line of business.
Feathers, Feather Beds,
PATENT SPRING MATTRESSES,
Curled Hair, Ma., corn Msb and Straw
.11.11711ESSKS,
relert Tapestry, Tapestry, Brussels, Three-Ply,
Ingrain, Venetian, list, Rag and Hemp
Carpetings, 111 Clotho, Canton Mattings,
Cocoa and Spanish Nlattintts, Floor and Stair
Druggets, Hearth Rags, Door Mats, •
TABLE AND PIANO COVERS,
To which he respectfully invites the attention
of purchasers. [(hi. 4, '54.-ly.
LADIES DRESS GOODS
Mu. Delanes, B. Dolan., De Berens, Lawns,'
Ginghams, and a choice vuigity of Goode of an
kinds, at the store of GEO. OWIN.
I sr flue lot of I'te7ot•e •t Sax, s),Aim's.
. .
JONIATA ACADEMY AND' FEMALE
SEMINARY,
At Shirlegsburg, Huntingdon Co., Penn'a
REV. JAMES CAMPI3ELL, A. M.Principal
Seminary; Hyatt J. CAMPBELL, A. H., •
and A. C. FENDALL, Principals,
Acadiuny.
rpn E Winter Session of both Schools opens on
1 Wednesday, e 4. 7th of November, and con
tinua tire months.
TERMS—SEMINARY:
Board, light, fuel and tuition, per session $56,00
Music with use of instrument, per quarter 8,00
TERMS—ACADEMY :
Board, room rent, tbel and tuition, per
session $56,00
Modern Languages, 5,00
Painting and Drawing, 3,00 to 5,00
Lectures and practical instruction given in
Agriculture, Chemistry, Surveying and Engi
neering, &c.
Instruction will be given in the Seminary, in
Embroidery, (Aiding, Bronzing and plain needle
work.
Shirleysburg, Oct. 18.-3 m.
A SPLENDID ARRIVAL
FALL AND WINTER
MC)TrEll'2l9
AT TIIN HUNTINGDON CLOTHING STORM
A. WILLOUGHBY,
HAS just returned from the east with a large
and splendid assortment of
Fall and Winter Clothing,
for men and boys,.mado in the latest fashion and
in the most durable manner. Who ever wants
to be dressed better and cheaper than anybody
else in town, lot him call at W:u.ovottny's
CHEAP CLOTHING STORE,
one door west of T.
Read & Son's drug store, Huntingdon.
Cull and see for yourselves
Oct. IS, 1854.
REMOVAL
Clothing! Clothing! Clothing!
The lavestaend best S;ivetett Stock of
Ready made Fall and Winter Clothing,
Ever offered to the Citizens of
Ilulitingdon counts•.
Pyou wish to get a cheap and fashionable suit
of clothing at 30 per cent. less than you can
elsewhere procure them, then go to the cheap
Clothing Emporium of HENRY ROMAN, op
posite Coats' Hotel in Market Square, Hunting
don' Pa., where you will find Ready made Cloth
ing of any quality, made of sound materials, and
in the most fashionable style and at rates im
measurably below any other establishment in
this vicinity, where it is considered that the
"nimble six-pence is tor preferable to the slow
shilling," and where, for good tits, fine materi
als, fashionable style and finish, "he can't be
beat."
The subscriber respectfully invites the atten
tion of his numerous friends and customers and
the public in general to his immense and well as
sorted stock of Menu' lend Boys' Fall and Win
ter Clothing. consisting partly of Fine cloth,
Beaver, Pilot, Petersham, Whitney, Felt and
Double Overcoats, Cloth Frock, Dress Sack
and Business coats, of all qualities, styles and
colors, Monkey Jackets, Roundabouts of differ
ent sorts, qualities and prices. Fine Black
Doeskin, Cloth and Cassimere pants do., Fancy
Cassimere, Satinet, Tweed, as well as a variety
of magnificent Vests, some of which in quality
and workmanship equal any custom work, that
can ho obtained in any other place. Besides a
large assortment oh Boys' Clothing, the subscri
ber also keeps on hand a well selected
stock of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, such as
handkerchiefs, cravats, collars. gloves, sacks,
shirts of all descriptions. Undershirts, Draw
ers, Knit Jackets Suspenders, Traveling Bags,
Hats and Caps, and great many other articles too
numerous to specify.
Encouraged by past favors, the subscrelier has
far exceeded his usual outlay in purchasing stock,
and he now assures the public that no person
wishing to purchase need leave his store without
being suited, lie is enabled to sell at the very low
est prices! and whoever wishes to make a wise
outlay of his money is respectfully invited to call
and examine for himself.
HENRY ROMAN,
Oct. 18; 1854.
NEW GOODS FOR .THE FALL AND
WINTER OF 155.1 AT
Vlllit L .tlllo.. r aCt
OF
DAVID P. GWIN
I have just received, and am now opening, on
the corner opposite Couts' Hotel, u large and
beautiful assortment of
Fall and Winter Goode,
consisting of Cloths, Cassimers, Black and Fan
cy Satinetts, Vestings, Tweeds, Jeans, Flannels
Yellow, White and Red. Also a large lot of
Sack Flannels of alt colors. French Meri
noes, Coburg Cloths, all wool, Delains ' Plain
and Funcy DeMMs, Cashmere, Debaize,Alapa
co, tze.
A Large Lot of Dress Goods,
Silks Black, Bard and Plain, Bonnet Silks, Col•
tars, tindersleaves Shimmazetts, Fancy Head.
Dresses, Flouncings, Lace, Edgeings and Insur•
tion, Ribbons, Trimmings, &c.
Cotton Goods,
Muslin, Bleached and L'nblenched,Canton Flan
nels, Drills, Table Diaper, Crash, Gloves, and
Ilosery of all kinds.
Bats and Shoes, Groceries, Queensware,
Hardware and Cedar Ware.
Oil Cloths, Carpets, Carpet Sacks, &e.
My old customers and as many new ones as can
crowd in, are earnestly requested to cull and
ex
amine my goods.
All kinds of Country Produce taken in ex
change for Goods at the highest market prices.
Oct. 18, 1854.
J. thmrsoN AFRICA. • *J. F. nAbIZT.
21 r7 D 1 7'
-J
ZRACTIA.I: SURV'ETOB-0,
Office with DANIEL. AFRICA, Esq., Hill street,
between Montgomery and Smith streets, Hunt
ingdon, Penn'a. [Sept. 20, '54. tE]
American Artists' Union.
THE Subscribers to the Works of the Artists'
Union are respectfully informed that from
the unprecedented favor which they have receiv
ed, the Secretary feels confident in stating that
the whole number of Engravings (250,000) will
be disposed of within a few months, of which due
notice, through the press, will be given.
AGENTS are requested to form Clubs and
send in their Subscribers without delay.
J.W. HOLBROOK); Secretary.
505 Broadway, New York.
July 19, 1854. 3m.
Farm and Saw-Mill for Sale.
IT He subscribes offers for sale his Farm and
Saw-Mill, situate in Barre° township, of
this county, at the junction of Stone Crook and
East Branch, containing Two Hundred and Thir
ty Acres, of which 80 Acres is clearest and in a
4cud state of cultivation; the balance is covered
.ith Pine and Oak timber, and all tillable.
July 5, 1854. JA MES HEMPHILL.
Land for Sale.
ATRACT OF LAND situate in Germany
Valley, near Shirleysburg, Huntingdon co.,
containing about 123 Acres, the greater part
of which is limestone, in a good state of cultiva
tion, bounded by lands of George Swine and An
drow Spapogle. JOHN LOTTS.
June It, 1854.
ITATK.—Aloleskin No, I and 2, of the latest
11 styles. Kossuth Rats of various styles and
qualities.—will i, sold low at Lisa cheap store of
GEO. G WIN.
PORS WNITE JAAD,just received and firr
sale by J. & W. SAXTON.
field Watches w f Ilbe byEp.ii bus
lower than ettswhai a.
If You Want to Buy Cheap
Goode, Call at the Store of
MIDEIOI affilaldo
THE subscriber would respectfully announce
to the public, that ho has returned front
Philadelphia and New York, and is now opening
at his well known stand in Market Square, the
largest and prettiest assortment of
Fall and Winter Goods,
ever brought to the borough of Huntingdon, and
is now selling at unusually low prices.
My stock comprises in part, Clothe, Cassimers,
black and fancy, Satinetts, a large variety of
Satin and Silk Vestings, Kentucky and Penna.
Jeans, Tweeds, 'Pickings, brown and bleached
Mullins, Drills, Crash Hags and Bagging, Table
Diaper, he., and a great variety ofgoods too te
dious to intuition:
Ladies Dress and Fancy Goode,
A large assortment of Under sleeves, Collars
and spencers.
Prints in abundance,Mons. de Lanes, De Berege,
Alpaccas, Lustres, Cashmeres, Florence Mar
celine, and Oro. de Nap,for Bonnets and Edging,
Ribbons, lancv, and black Gimp, black silk
Lace, Ladies' 'Kid Gloves, Gents black do.,
..men and Silk Handkerchiefs, Italian Cravats,
Hosiery, &e.
Boots and Shoes.
Eardware,(iueensware, Glassware
and Cedar Ware,
A good supply of Fresh
Groceries,
Hats and Caps.
A great variety of
Straw Goods. 4
My stock has been selected with the greatest
care in regard to quality and price, and I Hatter
myself that I can offer inducements to purchasers
not to be found elsewhere.
Thankful for the patronage of the past, by any
friends, and the public generally, I respectfully
solicit a continuance of the same.
GEO. GWIN.
. _
Huntingdon, Oct, 11, 1854.
NEW ARRIVAL.
. „
J. & IV. SAXTON,
HAVE just received from Philadelphia th e
largest and handsomest assortment of
rfrAll ADD Willffir2l®olM
ever uttered in this place, consisting of Cloths,
Cassimers, Satinetts, Vestings, &c.
For the Ladies,
we have l'lnid Silks, Worsted Plaids, and every
variety of plaid goods, to please the taste of the
Ladies. Alto, Shawls, Sacking Flannels, Bon
net Silks, Bonnets, and the finest assortment of
Collars, Under-Sleeves, Shimasetts, &c., ever
offered to the ladies of this place.
Boots and Shoes,
of every variety, for Men and Boys, Ladies
Shoes, of every variety.
Hats and Caps,
of the very latest and best styles.
Hardware,
of which we always keep the largest and best as
sortment ever kept in this place.
Queensware,
a magnificent assortment, which we are selling
quite low.
Groceries,
are n little up, but we are determined to sell as
low if not lower, than any other liouse,necortling
to quality.
Our stock of Oil (laths and Carpels
is good, Tubs, Buckets, Willow Ware, and
everything usually kept in a country store.
In fact we have everything to suit the taste of
all, and et lower prices than can be got at any
other house in town, if you don't be satisfied of
the filet atter calling, then we give up.
We have also, FISH, SALT, PLASTER.
and alsoieceivc and store Grain, as usual.
Sept. 27, 1854.
Real Estate Agency.
The undersigned has established an agency
for the Sale nod Purchase of Real Estate to
Huntingdon county , .
Any person wishing to sell or purchase can
give us a description of the property, its loca
tion, quantity, quality, and terms.
We engage in this agency on such terms as
cannot be objected to.
The Agent has the facility of making the
property extensively known.
We now have some very desirable land which
we outer on easy terms. WM. BREWSTER.
Land For Sale.
The undersigned desirous of removing to the
West offers for sale his lands, consisting of 265
.acres of improved land; the improvements con
sist of a good Stone House, a double Log Barn,
Carpenter Shop, and Blacksmith Shop; a great
variety of on one end of the tam, and on
the other end a two Story Log House, and good
frame barn, and some young fruit tress planted.
There are bout 160 or 170 acres cleared, and in
a good state of cultivation, the remainder is well
timbered, and within 1 mile of a good saw-mill;
there are several never failing springs of water
on the premises. This property is so situated
as to divide into two farms if desired. The pro
perty is situate about 3 miles east of this boro'
August 2d. 1654. JOHN PORTER.
Town Property for Sale.
rpliE subscriber offers some valuable property
for sole in the Borough of Alexandria, con
sisting of Two Houses and Lots. The houses
are large and comfortable, with every requisite
outbuilding. One of the houses lion been occu
pied as a store, &c• On the lot are a great vari
ety of fruit trees. Possession could be obtained
in the fall, if desired.
July 5, 1854. SAMUEL SPYKER.
BANKING HOUSE
BELL, GARRETTSON & CO.,
On .:Vorth•west Corner if Hill and .11"outgninc
ry Streets, in the Borough if Huntingdon,
A T which is general] Banking business is eon
tc_mpliaq.p?.b9 done. _
- . -
llrafts on ithiladelphin, Pittsburg, &c., &c..
a l wa ys for sale. Collections made at the 'mind.:
pal points in the United States.
Money received on deposit,payable on demand ;
without interest; also for 3,6, and 12 months ;
payable with reasonable rates of interest thereon,
Members of Firm:
Ifullidaysbury, l'a.,
R. B. Jon. Tom,
Wm. M. Lloyd.
J. M. BELL,
W,,. JACK,
Huntingdon, Pa.,
A. P. Wm.:4, Wm. DORRIS, JR.,
J. CEO. MILER, THOS. FHIIIER,
Vu. P. ORBISON, JOHN SCOTT,
JAMEI4 9WIN, Gm). W. GARIIETTSON.
Huntingdon, Pa., July
HOOVER Still at His Post
TIIE undersigned, now engaged in putting up
Armitage's Electro Magnetic Lightning
Rods in this and adjoining counties, would res
pectfully call the attention of the intelligent pub
lic to the great superiority of this Patent, at a
season like this, when accidents to property and
life almost daily- occur,
it is the dictate of human
ity, us well as Interest. to make use of the best
means of security in our power, for though the
Lightning be in the hands of Hlm who rules the
storm, ills protection and blessing are always
connected with our own efforts.
SAMUEL HOOVER.
July 26, 1854.—1 f.
SILK Dress Matterns, Berate de Lanes, Sera
zes, and Lawns of every variety and color
just received and for sale by
J. & W. SAXTON.
A beautiful aecortment of Silk7Drees Pattern.,
.n. Slack Silk, and Sonnet Lining,just receiv
ed sad for sale by J. & W. SAXTON
CLOTHS JIND CJISSIJIIERES,
ofGPlata and fancy, at very low prices, EO at ( the store
. MIN.
QILVER Butter Knire., and Salt Spoon., at
E, Snare's Cheap Jewelry Store,
CAIIPfT Basidnet received and for iale by
*, & 11.1.X5rAff
BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL.
Where may be obtained the most speedy rem
dy for
SECRET DISEASES.—fleets Strictures,
Seminal Weakness, Pain in the Loins, Affections
of . the Kidneys, and all those peculiar affections
arising from a secret habit, particularly the youth
of both sexes, which if not cured, produces con
stitutional debility, rendering marriage impossi
ble, and in the end destroys both Mind and Body.
Young Men,
especially, who have become the victims of Sol
itary Vice, that dreadiel and destructive habit
which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thou
sands of young men of the most exalted talents
and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have
entranced listening senates with the thunders of '
eloquence, or waked to ecstasy the living lyre,
may call with full confidence.
Married Perilous,
or those contemplating marriage, being aware of
physical weakness, should immediately consult
Dr. J., and be restored to perfect health.
- .
Dr. Johnston,
office No. 7 South Fredrick St., seven doors front
Baltimore Street, east side up the steps. elir Be
particular in obtaining the name and number, or
you will mistake the place.
A cure warranted, or no charge made, in from
one to two days.
'race NOTICE.—Dr. Johnston's office is in his 1
dwelling, up the steps. Ilia very extensive prac
tice
is a sufficient guarantee, that he is the only
propel physician to apply to.
Dr. Johston, member of the Royal College of
Surgeons. London, graduate from one of the
most eminent Colleges of the United States, and
thegreater part of whose life has been spent in
the:Hospitals of London, Paris Philadelphia, and
elsewhere, has effected some of the most aston
ishing cures that were over known, many trou
bled with ringing in the ears and head when
asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sud
den sounds, and bashfulness, with frequent blush
ing attended sometimes with derangement of
mind, were cured immediately.
A CEtcratx DisEasE.—lt is a melancholy fact
that thousands fall victims to this horrid disease
owing to the unskilfulness of ignorant pretenders
who by the use of that deadly poison Mercury,
ruin the Constitution, causing the most serious
symptoms of that dreadful disease to make their
appearance, such as affections of the head, nose,
throat, skin, etc., progressing with frightful ra
pidity till death puts a period to their dreadful
suffering, by sending them io that Bourne whence
no traveler returns.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.—Young men who
have injured themselves by a certain practice in
dulged in when alone—a habit ftequently learned
from evil companions, or at school—the eflects
of whirls are nightly felt, even when asleep, and
if not mired renders marriage impossible, and de
stroys both mind and body.
What a pity that a young man, the hope of his
country, and the darling of Isis parents should be
snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of
life by the consequence ordevintingfrom the path
of nature and indulging in a certain secret habit.
Such persons before contemplating Marriage,
should reflect that a sound mind and body aro
the most neeessnry requisites to promote connu
bial happiness ' Indeed without these, the jour
ney thraugh life becomes a weary pilgrimage,
the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the
mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled
with the melancholy reflection, that the happiness
of another becomes blighted with our own.
CONSTITUTIONAL DEDILITT.—Dr. J. !abyss
es young men, and alt who have injured them
selves by private and improper indulgence.
IMPUISBANA.—These are some of the sad and
melancholy effects produced by early habits of
youth, viz: Weakness of the Back and Limbs,
Pains in the head, Dimness of Sight, Loss of
Muscular power, Palpitation of the Heart Dys
pepsia,Nervous Irritability, Detangements of the
Digestive Functions, General Debility Symptoms
of Consumption, &c, . .
MENTALI - X—i'lle fearful effects on the mind are
much to be dreaded; Loss of memory, Confusion
of ideas, Depression of Spirit, Evil Forborlings;
Aversion to Society, Self Distrust, Love of Soli
tude, &c., are some of the evils produced.
Thousands of persons of all ages,can now judge
what is the. Cause of their declining health. Los
ing their vigor, becoming wed:, pale and mach,
red, have singular appearance about the eyes,
tough and symtorns of consumption.
Married persons, or those contemplating mar
riage, being aware of physical weakness, should .
immediately consult Dr. J. and be restored to per
fect health. Office, No. 7, South Frederick-St.,
Baltimore, tild.
ALL SURGICAL OPERATIONS PERFORMED.—
N. B. Let no false delicacy prevent you, but ap
ply immediately either personally or by letter.
Skin Diseases Speedily Cured,
To SirnAnonns.—The many thousands cured
at this Institution within the last ten years, and
the numerous important Surgical Operations
performed by Dr. J.,witnessed by the Reporters of
the papers, and many other persons, notices of
winch have appeared again and again before the
public, is a sufficient guarantee that the afflicted
will find a skillful and honorable physician.
As there are so many ignorant and worthless
quacks advertising themselves us Physicians,rui n
mg the health of the afflicted Dr. Johnston would
say to those unacquainted with his reputation that
his Credentials or Diplomas always hang in his
office.
Weakness of the organs immediately cured,
and full vigor restored
gib- All letters post paid—remedies sent by
mail.
May 22, 1854.-I.r.
Mountain Female Seminary.
THE Mountain Female Seminary at 13 irming-
I ham, Huntingdon county,Pa., on the Penn
sylvania Railroad, occupies one of the most
healthy and desirable locations in the State.—
Strangers visiting the Institution have unhesi
tatingly expressed the opinion, that it so easy of
access, retired, Healthful, and surrounded with
such romantic mountain scenery, that no one
who wishes to learn, could find an institution
more favorably situated. Past success and fu
ture prospects have induced us to greatly enlarge
our plans, and enabled us to give such compensa
tion to teachers as will command those possess
ing the highest qualifications.
Cost, per term of it 2 weeks, varies from $55 to
$6O, for which good accommodations will be giv
en. Music, French, Latin, Painting, &c.,extra.
Pupils from abroad are expected to board in
the Seminary building with the Principal, who
gives hisentire attention to the interest of the
Institution. ISRAEL W. WARD,
Oct. 5, 1853. Principal.
ZINC PAINTS.
ONE THIRD CHEAPER THAN WHITE
LEAD, AND FREE FROM ALL POTS•
ONOUS QUALITIES.
The New Jersey Zino Company
HAVING GREATLY ENLARGED TIIEIR WOOOB,
and improved the quality of their products, are
prepared to execute orders for their
SUPERIOR PAINTS.
DRY, and GROUND IN OIL, in assorted pack
ages of from 25 to 500 pounds; also
DRY, in barrels, of 200 pounds each.
Their WHITE ZINC, which is sold dry or
ground in oil, is warranted PURE and unsur
passed for BODY and uniform whiteness.
A method of preparation has recently been
discovered, which enables the Company to war
rant their paints to keep fresh and soft in the
kegs for any reasonable time. In this respect
their paints will bo superior to any other in the
market.
Their Brown Zinc Paint, whichis sold at a low
price, and can only be made from the Zinc ores
from New Jersey, is now well known for its pro
tective qualities when applied to iron or other
metallic surfaces.
Their Stone Color Paint possesses air one pro
perties of the Brown, and is of an agreeable col
or for painting Cottages, Depots, Oat-buildings,
Bridges, &e.
Dealers supplied on liberal terms by their
Agents, FRENCH & RICHARDS,
Wholesale Paint Dealers and Importers,
N. W. oor. of 10th ep Market Sts.,
April 19, 1954.—em.
ABEAUTIFUL assortment of Fancy Cassi
mers Cloths, Summer Wear, for soon and
boys. Aiso,Cnrpet Bags, &0., &c., just receiv
ed and for mile by J. & W. SAXTON.
PORT BIONNAIES, Card Cases, and the fi
nest, quality of Woarawitocm'a Pocket
Halve., a very largo quantity at Ediri. Eintiree
Mu, n
ARMITAGE'S
Eloctro-11Ingnet Lightning Rods.
AFTlat many years' close investigation . and
numerous experiments, the Patentee takes
pleasure In informing the public that ho ilti3 arri
ved at the true principles of protecting families,
dwellings and property from the destructive in
fluence of Lightning. The calamities that
every City, Town, Village and Country fulls vic
tim to annually, through the gross negligence of
its inhabitants, is beyond calculation, especially
when the remedy is so easy to obtain—this is
found in ArmitageN Patent Magnetic
Lightning Rodß, and in this *lone. This
Rod has been examined by the most scientific
gentlemen in the world—Professors Al'Alurtrio,
Johnson, Wallor and many .others that have ex
amined them, recommend and speak of them in
the highest terms of approbation, and have pro
nounced them the only safe rods in use in this or
any other country, for the protection of Lives and
Property. One advantage is to divide and throw
hack a part of the electric fluid harmless to the
clouds; in time of a stroke this enables the rod
to conduct that portion of fluid that belongs to
the earth without the slightest danger of leaving
the conductor. This rod has many other advan
tages over the old one. The only place of man
utacturing is in.
rise $O doors abort Tirelflh. Philadelphia,
where all persona are respectfully invited to call
and examine for themselves. I v or sale Whole
sale and Retail, by THOS. ARMITAGE.
Orders promptly attended to. Terms cash.
Recommendations,
•
PHILADA.. Aug. 13, 1847.
I have this day carefully inspected a conductor
or Lightning Rod, with vane and index, erected
by Mr. Thomas Armitage, on Bellevue Rouse,
Gloucester, and have no hesitation in saying that
it is not 'only the best that I have over seen, hat
that it is the only one I have yet examined that
is constructed on strictly scientific principles. It
is with touch pleasure that I recommend this
conductor to the attention of owners of buildings.
It. McMURTRIE.
_ .
I indwell satisfied that the Magnetic Li ghtning
Rod, mannfiletured by Mr. Thomas Armitage, of
Philadelphia, is the best that has ever been made.
I have spent several years in the study of the laws
of electricity and magnetism, and have no hesita
tion in saying that these Rods are constrneted
upon the only principle of safety. The electric
shock is received and dispersed by the magnet at
the top of the rod, and it would he impossible,
according to the laws of attraction and repulsion,
fora building to be injured by n stroke of light
ning when protected by one of these rods. I
hove been acquainted with Mr. Armitage for sev
eral years, and before he commenced the mann.
Acton, of these rods I examined the principle on
which they ore constructed, god felt convinced
that their adoption would be attended with com
plete success. The increasing demand for these
roils, and the extensive sales in all parts of the
country, is ample commendation of their utility
nod superiority.
TRACY E. WALLER M. I) .
Rising Sun, Phihul. 03, April 10, 1852.
The following extract is taken from nn editori
nl in the Germantown Telegraph, edited by Maj.
FREAS
"The bogus rod placed upon our dwelling we
have had taken down; and another ereted by Mr.
ARMITAGE, to which we would call the attention
of our farmers and readers generally. It is put
up on true scientific principles, and is a rod that
has been approved by the highest authority, and
will bear the most thorough examination. Those
who have been deceived, as we have been, should
lose no time in having a proper protection'agninst
lightning, substituted. The cost is a mere bag
atelle when compared with the entire safety of
our houses and barns against this destructive ele
ment. Mr. ARMITAGE'S Advertisement will be
found in the columns of this paper; and wo feel
as thong!' we were performing an imperious duty
to the community, by thus inviting to it general
attention."
rlll AIDELPIIIA Dee. 4, 1852.
Mr. T. ARMITAGE, Vine Street, west of Twelftl
Street, Philadelphia.
Mr 01,50 Slit: After a trial of many weeks, it
affords me great pleasure to inform von that 1
am highly delighted with the lightning rod you
placed upon toy house at Bustleton. As far as
my chemical knowiedge enables me to perform
an opinion, I on, satisfied you have developed
the correct principles in the adaptation of rods to
protect property from destruction by lightning; as
soon as the advantages of your arrangements are
understood, I am convinced that few persoits will
be found so reckless as to fail to avail themselves
of the protection afforded by your rods. Wishing
you all success in roar enterprise,
1 am yours truly,
JAMES McCLINTOCK, M. D.,
No. I, North Eleventh Street,
Professor of Anatomy, Philadelphia College of
Medicine.
SAMUEL HOOVER,
//nriteton, Union Co., Pa.,
Is Agent for Huntingdon, and adjoining counties,
and will furnish the Rods on the same manner as
the Proprietor. Any person desiring to be sup
plied with the Rods can leave their order with the
Editor of the Journal, or with (taffies Miller, o
the Rail Road Hotel. April 12,'54.-2m.
HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY.
R.
McGi LL returns his thanks
.. to his friends and the public
for their very liberal patronage, and • _ a ...A. 7. ) ,
hopes by strict attention to business ti... 11 .4 gO S
to merit a continuance if the same, in all kinds of
Castings, Cooking Stoves, Air-Tight, ?odor,
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 Bill side Ploughs, and
Shears to suit all kinds of Ploughs in the country;
Rolling-mill and Forgo Castings, Grist and Sass
mill Castings, Lewistown Threshing Machine
Patterns, and the four horse and two horse power
of Cliambersburg patterns; and all other kinds of
castings too numercas 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.
Iluntingdon, November 9, 1853.
ROBBED, BUT NOT DISHEARTENED.
lirilliant Display of Jewelry.
Tin,: 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 informed that I have
just opened a more general and better assortment
of articles in my line of business than was ever
bro4The to Huntingdon, consisting of Watches,
Jewelry, Clocks, Fine Knives,
Pistols, Perfumery, Port Mon-
males, Silver Ware, and Fancy "
Articles, &c., &c. My old friends and customers,
nod the public in general throughout the county,
aro requested to call and examine my assortment.
EDMUND SNARE.
Huntingdon, March 29, 1854.
Jo. SCOTT, SAMUEL T. Baowx
g3acm 13t83V.701 0
Attorneys at Law,
Huntingdon, Pa.,
Office same as that formerly occupied by John
Scott, Esq,
Oct. 19, 1853.
TO WOOL CARDERS.
mIIE undersigned hare for Bale a second-hand
ed Carding Machine, with alt the ne
cessary fixtures, which they ott er for sale very
low. Any one wishing to purchase will do well
to call and see it.
KESSLER & BRO.
MIII Creek, April 12,
Afresh supply of Garden Seeds from Risley'
Gardens, Just received, and for sale by
Feb. 23, 1853. J. &. SAXTON.
l n DOZEN Amos' No. 2 Shovels, just recal
ved and for sale by J. & W. SAXTON,
Asplendid lot of Pelmets just received and for
sale by J. d• W. SAXTON.
•
pop t llWalf t ellE S from 25 c A c r t i e l lf , tc i ) ,
8 6 2 2 2 50
25 BARRELS superfine Flour. for Bele et the
store of O. QWIN,
Late Arrival of New Goods.
A large lot of hnrred Detains, Persian Twills,
nontestie and French Oinghams, Alpitemis, sack
Flannels, Tweeds and Linseys,:bromu and bleach
ed musllns, n largo stork of ribbons, and n hand
some assortment of dress goods for Ladies and
gentlemen. For style and price can't be bent, for
sale at OEO. OWN'S Store,
50 sacks Ground Mom Salt just nrri.el nod
for sale nt GEO. GWIN'S Store.
S 0 barrels Conemangh Salt in stnroand farm&
r GEO. LIMN.
A Into arrival of English and French Merinos
for sale low at the store of GEO. GWIN.
100 kegs Nulls and Spikes for sale by the keg
or pound, at GEO. MIN'S Store.
500 lbs. Cast Steel for drills and sledges. for
ealo at tho store of are. (MIN.
500 pieces calico, new styles and patterns, of
good quality, sold low at the store of
GEO. GWIN.
Fluid tamps, a large and handsome assortment
for sakrat OEO. GAVIN'S Store.
Jan. 4, 1854.
HOUSEKEEPERS.
HOUSEKEEPERS study your interests, why
go to Auction and pay extravagant prices for
half-made FuuNati*: 7 Call at No. 1, North
NINTH street, and examine the largest assort
dent .I:the best made Furniture and Bedding in
the etty, k cat he r Beds, Hair, Husk, and Straw
Mattresses; n large 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 Sent, Cone sent, Windsor, and of
fice Chairs, Counting-house, and cane-seat Stools,
Settee and Arm-chair Cushions; Cottage furni
ture made in every style and color; Sofa Beds and
Lounges, wholesale and retail, and wuranted to
give satisfaction, and sold at the lowest prices.
Sep. 28, 1853.-1 y
THOMAS P. CAMPBELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAII",
Wilt attend to allbusiness entrusted to him. 01
fiee ncarly opposite the Court House.
May 4,'53.
A. W. BENEDICT,
ATTORNEY ../IT LAW,
'lnforms his old friends and the public thnt he
has returned to his old home, and will attend to
all business in his prolession, entrusted to him,
with iidetityand bis best ability.
Office in . Main Street, south side, the last house
below the Court house.
Huntingdon, May 13, 1852.—Gm.
UE greatest variety of Dress Trimmings,
1.
Fans, Cravats, ZeMr, Tyde Yarn, Dress
Buttons, Ladies Collars, Chemisetts, Fancy
lldkfs., Under Sleeves, Kid and Lyle Thread
Gloves, and Hosiery of every variety, just recei
ved and for sale by J. & W. sAx•rox.
A NOTHER fresh snpply of Bcragc dd Loins,
Lawns, Berage, all wool de Balm and part
cotton from 20 to 371 cts per yd. Also another
fresh supply of Trimmings, just reed and for
sale by J. & W. SAXTON.
A BEAUTIFUL lot of Gents. Gaitors. Ladies
Gaitors and Shoes, Cents. Boots and Shoes,
Misses Gaitors and Shoes. of an endless variety,
just received utill for sale by
J. &IV. SAXTON.
K ° G B oN i c l an n i other Clocks, c
fonfM
cheep, at Ea). Snare's Jew elry Store, Fact
Huntingdon.
DOUBLE. Barrelled English Snub and Twist
FOWLING PIECES—aIso Single Barrel
ed Gnus, from four dollars to thirty each, fur
'sale by J. & W. SArrox.
JUST receiving the handsomest lot of Carpets
ever offered in this place. Also, Oil Cloths,
which will he sold low by
if • W. SAXTON.
A LARGE and splendid assortment of Bon
nets, Misses' Fhlt9 and childreas' Hats and
Caps, selling at low prices at the store of
GEO. UMW
Abeautiful lot of Cast Iron Pumps, for Wells
and Cisterns,just received, and for sale by
Feb. 23,1853. J. & W. SAXTON
rIASSINE'rTS, Corduroy, Tweeds, K. loans,
for sale at the cheap corner opposite C.
Coots' Hotel. D. P. GWIN.
UST received a beautiful assortment of Scol
J
ipcd and Plain Velvet Ribbons, by
J. & W. SAXTON.
D r. JAS. MT Medicines
FamilMeMedicinesein for sale by HORACE W. 81111TII.
Huntingdon, March 29, 1854.-3 m.
A beautiful assortment of Cross-barred India
Silk,ji received and for sale by
J. & W. SAXON.
A large lot of Shoes—Lace Boots, Buskins,
➢fisses and Children's at the Store of
D. P. OWIN.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
for mon and boys, a good assortment, at the store
of GEO. GWIN.
tlarge assortment of Lawns and Berne de
_Laines, just received at tho cheap 12!9 . re . of
. .
• D. P:GWIN..
A FEESII supply of Ginghams, Chock, and
ji. Shambray, just received and for sale by
--
J. & W. SAXTOIC
2000 aln'estroorfs2aeficltyj.Faserj.utxreicoeNiv.ed
25 B.ARfollrEsLa
at N No.
he to H r e e rr o i ! f ig a just . received
A s t t i i i p e e: t i o o r r e a o rt r icle of Burning
( UV for at
QILVER and Plated Spoons, Gold, Silrerand
1,3 Plated Spectacles, at Edm. Snare's Jewelry
'Store.
GINGIIAMS—Domestic and Dress, just re
ceived at D. I'. GWIN'S Cheap Store.
10 BARRELS Roe Harring,j list received and
for sale at the store of GEO. GWIN.
A SPLENDID assortment of Ladles' Dress
Goodsjust received at DAEMON'S.
FISH AND SALT,
or safe at the store of GEO. OWIN.
A SPLENDID assortment of Boys' Cloth-
EL tug, at the store of A. WlLLouonnr.
A SUPERIOR article of Cider Vinegar for
11 sale at the store of GEO. GWIN.
PERFUMERY—A good lot, of the best,at
EDMUND SNARE'S.
B A tt G e i lle p ap E co L ro A e i r N ol S ' in
7 1 ! . a
pI a T t T t eURG Hams 2ityLneh ... f . of sli C o le rn a e h r eap
_ELEPHA
B O r N ec N ci ELS a a t nd Hats...?f ,
I'. latest styl e s, just
A superior lot of Rifles, for sale at the
ELEPANT.
500 Ihs.of Cod Fish, just received and fo
sale by J. & W. SAXTON.
BREASTPINS, Ear Rings, and Finger Rings,
in endless variety, at EMI. SNAnz's.
A N excellent variety of fine POW Rms.., at B
Snare's. April 15, 1852
"TAMS, Shoulders and Flitch, for solo at the
storeof • GZO. hIW44.
WATCHES, CIOCKS,. AND JEWELlilli
The subscriber, thankful to his friends and pa
trons, and to the Public generally; :for their pa
tronage, still continues to curry on at the some
Vivid, one door east of Mr. C. Coat's Hotel, Mar
ket street, I luntingdon, where he Will attend to
all echo will favor him with, their miStom, and al
so keeps on hand a:good itss'ortmcntof WATI'II.,
Clot iee , JEIVI,Liti . , & C., .&C., all of which ho ist
determined to sell at low prices. • • •
. .
Clocks, {Vetches and Jewelry of altklnds will
be repaired at short notice, end having mode or
rangements with a good workman, all repairs will
be done in a neat and durable manner, and everr
person leaving articles for repairing shall have
them done at the precise time. By paying strict
attention to business, and selling at lose rates, in
hopes to receive a share of public patronage.
JOSSPIIRICILIER
nuntingdon, Sept. 7,186.2.—1 y.
HUNTINGDON MARBLE YARD:
Im WU-MAWS,
Respectfully
informs his
friends and the
• ' , ,-,--'-1_ -- public general
'_'‘ _
_. _-_, lv, that lie has
- ''-'=- 4- establis h e d it
4 00 1
M MO • Ynrd
a
in the ',prong':
mil • . rI or Huntingdon,
' , 1 111111111 l' ly -5 * and has just re
,-• .- ',."- illentin ' --- cei•ed front
..._:
~,,,
— ...,...-..1-- = -... , - _-- - .- Philadelphia a
selected stock of choice Marble grave-stones, a
every description, which he will furnish at very
reduced prices.
All orders from any pa* of the county or ad
joining counties, addressed, to the subscriber,
will be received and promptk attended to.
Shop on Hill street, two doors west of Gen. A.
P. Wilson's Office.
May 18, 1853.-Iy.
BLACK BEAR HOTEL,
rril E undersigned has lensed and tit
ted up the ahoy° lion., on the
■ • • corner of main and Montgomery Streets
... • I in the borough of Huntingdon, and
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 he spared to render general
sat israction.
ROBERT KYLE.
Juno 29, '53.-1 y.
A. P. Wasox. R. Roves PKTIIIKIN
WILSON & PETRIKIN,
11TTORNEYS LaW,
BuNriNGDoN,
Practice in the several Courts of Huntingdon,
Blair, Cambria, Centre, Mifflin and Juniata Conn
ies. March 23, 1853.
THOS. READ,
Would respectfully inform his friends and the
public, that he has on hand and is receiving for
the coining season, a tine assortment of
cEt cab •scr
Consisting of Watches, Chnins, Breast Pins, Fin
ger flings, Ear flings, Pencils, Kays, Thimbles,
Studs, Atedullions, Btc. Together with his:celebra
ted nod unrivalled
GOLD PEN,
Which is equal Vow superior, to nay now in we
Each Pen is Engraved with his own name,
and every Pen Warranted.
Oh did you ever, no I never.:
Mercy on us what a treat;
Get Read's Gold Pen, they're extra fine,
And only found in North Third Street.
A splendid Pen!!' Where did you get it
Pure Diatnond Pointed, can't be beat;
l'es, my friends there's no humbuging
In head's G01;1 Pens of North Third Stre, t,
trirßead's Gold Pen is found only at 55 North
Third Street, below And, East Side.
THOS. READ,
Piladelphia. Jan. 8,1852.—th
THOMAS Jocosom, Ttiomos I FHANILLIM
Blair county. Lancaster county
DAVID WNIMHTRIE, WILLIAM GI.E/AI,
Huntingdon co. Lancaster county
Jootos GAIIDNER, Rlcu'o. R. BRYAN,
Blair county. Lancaster county.
Central Penn'a. Banking House,
n y BRYAN, & CO.— Office on A Ile
gheuy street, a fete doors west of the Court
House, and nearly opposite tne Post Office, Rol
hdaysburg, Pa.
The Company is now ready to transact busi•
ness. Upon money deposited for a specific
period of three, six, nine or twelve mouths, in
terest will be paid at such rates as are usually
allowed by Savings Institutions. Transient de
posites received, payable on demand.
If. R. BRYAN, Cashier .
Hollidaysburg, May 21, 1850.
11. K. NEFF, D.,
uAVING located himself in WA nnionsmAn!c
-1-1- in this county, would respectfully offer his
professional services to the citizens of that place
nod the country adjacent.
REFFERENCES:
J. B. ',mien, M. D. Gen. A. P. Wilson,
M. A. Henderson, " IVin. P. Orbison, Esq.
J. H. Dorsey, " Hon. James G whin,
M. Stewart, " John Scott, Esq.
Hon. George Taylor.
untingdon,
Jacob 51, Gommill, M. 8., AlexHandria, Pa.
John APCidloch, " Petersburg,
a1.7,'52-tf.
Lots In Altoona for Sale.
LOTS FOR SALE IN ALTOONA six mile,
north of Hollidayeburg,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 the Pennsylvania Rail,
Road Company have selected this place for the
erection of their main Machine and other Shopt
and are now building the same.
The Rail Road willbe opened early in the Fall,
throwing at once a large amount of [rude to thin
place. The main inducement at this time in of
fering Lots for sale, being to secure the requis,
ite Machinists and Tradesmen, and homes for
the Machinists and other employees of the Rail,
Road Company. Early application will aecurt
Lota at a low price.
For further information apply to C. H. MAY.
ER, at Altoona, or to R. A. McMURTRIg a
Hollidaysburg.
Nay 1, 1852—tf.
'ones to Tavern Keepers.
N OTICE Is hereby given to the keepers of Intl and Taverns within the county of Hunting
don, that the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sea
sions of 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 licenses (dwelt persons as shall disregard this
injunction will be revoked forthwith agreeably to,
the Act of Assembly in such case made and pro-
Sided upon the fact of such violation coming to,
the knowledge of the Court.
.13y the Court, Rath Jan. 1852.
THEO. H. CREMES, Clerk.
May 1, 1852.
Adams & Co.'s Express.
T, K. SIMONTON, Agent, Huntingdon.
Money, Packages, and goods ofall kinds, re,
ceived and forwarded the risk of the company,
to all the cities and principal towns in the United
State Hay 1,'52.
A most beautiful lot of Berage de Laine pat
tome, and in the piece, from Nets up to 59
eta, per yard, just received and for sa e by
IV SAXTON.
T ILE flipost ageortmont of llOots qod Shoos
°Vet' °Rice, ip !olTII:or sale low by .
.7: rIV. SA-1,7.044