Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, September 26, 1855, Image 3

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ISCELLANEOUS.
CASSVILI,E SEMINARY—MaIe and ,
Female.
Ecv. J. T. TOMLIN.
Prlnc!pal,
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Miss E. V, MANN, Preceptiess.
The Anniversaiy Exhibition of this Institute
kill take place Lie 27th and 28thof September.
Ladies' Exhibition, evening of the 27th. An.
nivorsary address by Rev.. Alfred Cookman, of
Morning of the 2Stli, at 10 o'clock,
mid the Gentlemen 's
Exhibition in the evening
same day.
A general tatendance of friends and patrons
is solicited. Fall nod Winter session will open
Nor. lot.
The temporary difficulties that had arisen
between the 'faculty and Trustees, have been ,
amicably settled, and all will move on with its
usual activity and interest.
Arrangement are being wade for the erection
of nowt cottaft huildings upon the Seminary
grounils for the private rooms of gentlemen,
reserving the largo Seminary building for la:
dies:exclusively.
The sexes will thus be on opposite sides tf
the grounds, and the gentlemen who wish it
canlteard thcinselves.
Expenses per quarter, for board, tuition,
end heavy articles of Furniture In advance,—
:; , 25 011
Farther information can be bad Itv takes
the principal, J. T. TOM I. I N.
12, 11452.—t0.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
DV virtue 'Wu writ of Fira Fa. to mo directed,
D I will sell on the premises, on nurse/rig,
the lltl day of October, next ' the dedendant's .
ri g ht nod interest in the fullowin g described
property t.t. wit :
A LOT UP GROUND near Saulshurg, in
Ilnrree ifuntingdon.connty, contain
ing seventeen acres, more ur bounded by
lands of Ocorge Jackson' on the north, Alex
ander Bell on Ulu we=t, John Hack on the
South, Re. Seized, taken into oxeculion, and
to be sold an the properly of John Harper,
JOSHE A G 11 EENLAN I),
Sherin utlice, '. riji:
Huntingdon. )
Sept. 12, 1552..-4110.
STRAYS.
Came to the hum of the subscriber in 11 - ope. district, at the School House adjoining the town
well township, about the 6th of of Warriorsmark.
••• 'r September, a Cow, with red and 4th district, composed of the township of
white specks on its sides ; one Hopewell, it the School House at Rough and
Steer, with white on the forehead rtrendy Furnace, in said township.
and spotted behind. The steer is supposed to 6111 district, composed of the township of
be about three. years old, nod the cow nbout Harsco, at the house of James Livingston (for
twelve. There ore no marks whatever. The merly John Harper,) in the town of Snulsburg,
cow has a mark underside the left car. The in Said township.
owner is desired to prove property and take 6th district, composed of the township of
them away, otherwise they will he disposed of I Shirley, at the house of D. Fraker, in Shirleys
according to Inv. burg.
7th district, composed of Porter rind Walker
townships, and so ranch of West township as is
included in the following boundaries, to wit :
beginning at the south-west corner of Tobias
Caitlin:in a farm inn the Mink of the little Juni
ata river, at the lower end of Jackson's nar
rows, thence in a north-easterly direction to the
most southernly part of the farm owned by
Michael Maguire, thence north 40 degrees west
to the top of Tussey's mountain, to intersect
the line of Franklin township, thence along sold
line to little Juniata river, thence down the
same to the place of beginning, at the Public
School House opposite the German Reform
Church in the borough of Alexandria.
Otis district, composed of the township of
Franklin, at the house of Jacob Metter], now
occupied by G. W. Matters, in said township.
9th district, composed of Tell township, at
the Union School House, near the Union Meet
ing House, in said township.
10th district, composed of Springfield town-
Ihip, at the School House near Hugh Maiden's
fin said township.
11th district, composed of 'Union i p., at the
School House near Ezekiel Coilniti s, in said
township.
12th district, composed of Brady township,
at the School house known as the Centre School
house in, said township.
13th district, composed of Morris township,
at the house now occupied by Abraham Moyer,
(Inn-liceper,) late Alex. Lowry, Jr., in the vil
lage of Waterstreet, in said township.
14th district, composed of that part of West
tp., not included in the 7th district, at the pub
lic School House on the farm now occupied by
Miles Lewis, (formerly owned by James En
nis,) in said township.
17th district, composed of that part of Walk
er township lying southwest of a line commen
cing opposite David Corbin's Holm, at the Um
ion township line, thence in a straight lino, in
cluding said Corbin's house to the corner of Por
ter township, entire Huntingdon and Woodcock
valley road, at the house of Jacob Mngahy, ni
said township.
16th district, composed of the township of
Ted, at the Green School House in said tp.
17th district, composed of that part of West
tp., on the south east side of Warrior ridge, be
ginning at the line of West .d Henderson
townships, sit the foot of said ltidg?, to the line
of Marren tp., thence by the division lino of
Barren arid West townships, to the summit of
Stems mountain, to interned the line of Hen
derson and West townships, thence by said line
to place of beginning, a. the house now occu
pied by Benj. Corbin, onlllurry's Run.
18th district, composed of Cromwell tp., at
the house now occupied by David Etnirc,
Orbiscinia.
19th district, composed of the Borough of
Birmingham, with the several tracts of land
near is and attached to the same, now owned
and occupied by Thomas M. Owens, John K.
MeCahan, A. Roberson, John Gensinner and
Wm. Censimer, the tract of land now owned by
Coo. rC John Shoenberger, known as the Porter
tract, is annexed to said district, situate its Use
township of Warriorsinark, at the public school
house in said Borough.
20th district, composed of Cass township, at
the public school house in Cassville, in said tp.
21st district, composed of Jackson township,
at the house of Robert Barr, now occupied by
Joins thirst % at MeAleavy'sTort, in said tp.
22d district, composed of Clay township, at
tine house of Josh. Shore, at the Three Springs
in said township.
23d district, composed of the township of
Penn, at the public school house in Markin
burg, in said township.
21th district, composed of that part of Shir
ley township, lying and being within the follow
ing described boundaries, to wit t Beginning at
the intersection of Union and Shirley township
lines with the Juniata river, on the south side
thereof; thence along said Union township line
for the distance of three miles from said river ;
thence eastwardly by astraight line to the point
where the main from Eby 's mill to Germany
Valley, crosses the summit of Sandy Ridge;—
thence northwarilly along the summit of Sun
dy Ridge to the river Juniata, and thence up
said river to the place of beginning ; at the
public School House in Blount Union, in said
district.
25th district, composed of the Borough of
iluntingdon, at the Court House in said hot ,
ourd,
I also make known and give notice, as in
and by the 13th section of the aforesaid act, I
am directed, "that every person, except justic
es of the peace, who shall hold any °thee or
appointment of profit or trust under the gov
ernment of the United States, or or this State,
or of any city or incorporated district, whether
a commissioned officer or agent, who is or shall
he employed under the legislative, executiveor
the judiciary department of this State, or of
the U. States, or any city or incorporated this.
trict, and also, that every member of Congress
and of the State Legislature, and of the select
or common council of any city, commissioners
of say incorporated district, is by law iucapa-
JACOB SUMMERS,
So 1. 19, 1853—:11."
Accommodation Line.
rpm.: would respectfully inf,ni
1 the &yelling public that he has Hacks run.
rang from Jlill Creek to Cuirsville, twice a wek:
leaving Uassville at 7,i o'clock on Monday"; and
Fridays, and returning Milne days.
Ills hacks are good ; their drivers careful,
rind persons travelling on this route, will do
well by giving bite their
v7'imousf.
Sept. 12, IsLs.—ly
DISSOLUTION.
Whatever pa rtnershiii which existed between
the undersigned in the Surveying business 1-ns
been dissolved by mutual consent..
J. SIMPSON AFRICA,
J. I•'. RAMEY.
The business will be eunduettd as formUely
by .1. Simpson Africa..
Sept. 12, P,33.—tfi
Sale of Valuable Real Estate,
itvirtue dm, power conferred upon me by
the last will and tesuoncnt of Nancy Neff lane
el' west township, fluntinwlon Comity, &c . d.,
I will expusc to public sale on Friday, tho 19
tletebet, 1855, at one o'cloc!:, P. N., on the
premises, the followine deacribod real estate
late the propel ty of caul dee'd., vizi
All that pinuudion, and tract of limestone
bottom land, in West township:dere:mid. Ad
joining 1111110 of John Ciegory, Samuel Mytou
and others enflaming 1251 10).00. .
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About lOU acres of which are cleared and
in excellent cultivation. The improvements
Are a pod two story dwelling house a frame
batik barn, tool oui buildings. There is a good
Orchard upon it. Running fountains of wa
ter at both house and barn and it is situated
live miles from the Pennsylvania Railroad and
Canal nt Petersburg.
Terms made known on day of Salo.
JACOIS lIARNCAME,
Sept, 1 201,1 855.—ts. Execatnr.
FARM FOR SALE,
The subscriber being desirous of removing to
the West, offers hit farm situated in West Town
ship, on the road tooling front Petersburg to Me-
Alacy's Fort, for sale. Hit farm adjoins land of
William Armstrong, Thomas F. btewart, and
others, containing. about
X 6 5 ACRES.
About 170 acres cleared, nod in a good state of
cultivation. The balance is well timbered.—
The improvements are a
a LOG HOUSE, and small; '
. 1 Tenant House a now bank
I barn 80 by 45 feet.
There is also on the premises a young 011C11-
ARD , and water piped to the door front a never
failing spring of water. This plantation is high
ly productive, being good limestone land. It jo
situated within tulles of Petersburg, where
tie railroad and canal passes through. The sail
scriber is :111N1.16 to sell at private solo rind if
not sold. u ill oti.~r it at public sale, at the Court
House, in the florough of Huntingdon, at the
NOVCIIII.
Terms inadc e,isy to suit purchase•.
TIIO3IAS 11,131E11,
u,list 29, 1,),.
XX; ECTEG MACtIZTia
MACHINES.
i,'or the cure of White Swellings —Curvatureof
lho spine; Dyspepsia ; Neuralgia ; Mouton:
tine ; Disease of the Kidneys, Ovarm, Womb,
fit., &e. A book accompanies each machine,
virimplidl instructions in the application of it
in tubercular and scrofulous diseases. Mani,
lin:tared nod fur solo by W. C. k.J. Neff, Nu.
:II South ith Street, l'hi:adelphia, Pa.
Scptembor iii, 1885.
Administrator's Notice,
Letters of Administration on the estate of
.lobo Ker, deed., late of Walker township,
Huntingdon County, haritv been granted to
the undersigned, by the lit:Oster of said roan •
ty. All persons indebted to said estate will
make immediate payment, and all persons bar
ing claims will present them duly authenticated
tint settlement._
.......
HENRY M. KER,
WILLIAM ERR, 1 Adm'rs.
September 5, I em.
DISSOLUTION.
T"Epartrtrship heretofore existing between
Drs. Brown and Hagerty is this day by inn
lota consent Alidsolvod.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to
the said firm, will please call and settle Until
accounts without delay.
H. L. BROWN,
J. H. HAGERTY.
Much 27 1655-tr.
1 OOKING GI. ,08, just received and fur sal
!, J. it. IV. 4.4...):70.11:
God Save the Coininon vs ea Ith
.efp.
• a
PROCLAMATION OF
GENERAL ELECTION,
NT TO AN ACT OF THE GF,N
-JI oral Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, entitled ‘'An net relating to the
elections of this Commonwealth," approved the
second day of July, A. D. 18:19, 1, JOSHUA
GREENLAND, high Sheriff of the County of
Huntingdon, in. the State of Pennsylvania, do
hereby make known and give notice to the el.
rotors of the County aforesaid, that n General
Election will be held in said County of Hunt
ingdon, on the NgrOVD TUESDAY (9th
rbry) of OCTOBEJI,I e 55, at which time State
and County Officers, as follows, will be elected:
One l'ei:son to till the olliceof Canal Corn.
inissioner of the Commonwealth of Pennsylca•
Two Persons to represent the counties of
Ituntingdon and Blair in the House of Hecire
si mm
quativcs of the Coonwealth of Pennsy
tint.
Olio person to fill the office of Treasurer for
it, County of Huntingdon.
One. Person to fill the office of County Cont.
mi,itmer fur the County of Huntingdon.
thw l'erson to fill the office of Director of
the Poor, for the County of Huntingdon.
One Person to fill the office of Auditor fur
the County of Huntingdon.
One Person to till the office of Coroner for
the County of Iluntingdon.
In pursuance of said Act, I also hereby make
. .
known and give notice, that the places of kohl
ing the aforesaid General Election in the se,
real election districts within the said county,are
OS fellows
Ist district, composed of Henderson town•
ship, and all that part of Walker township not
in the 16th district, at the Court House in the
Borough of Huntingdon.
2d district, composed of Dublin township, at
Pleasant Hill school house, "hear Joseph Nets•
on's in said township.
:k1 district, composed of on much of Warri
°rained( township as is not included inthe 19th
ble of holding or exercising at the same time,
the oflice or appointment of judge, inspector,
or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth,
and that no inspector, judge, or other officer of
any such election, shall be then eligible to any
office to he then voted for."
Also, that in the 14th section of the act of
Assembly, entitled an "Act relating to execu
tions and for other purposes," approved, April
16, 1849, it is enacted that the aforesaid 13th
section "shall not be construed ns to prevent
any militia ollicer or borough officer from ser•
ring no judge, inspector or clerk, for any gene•
ral Or special election in this Commonwealth."
...
PuraUnlit to the provisions contained in the
67th section in the act aforesaid, the judges of
the aforesaid districts shall respectively take
charge of the certificate or return of the elec.
tion of their respective districts, and produce
them at a meeting of one judge from each die.
trict, at the Court ° House, in the Borough of
Huntingdon, on the third day after the day of
the election, being for the present year on Fri'
day, the 12th day or October :text, then and
there to do and perform the duties required by
law of sttid judges. Also, that where a judge
by sickness or unavoidable accident, is unable
to attend said meeting of Judges, then the cer•
Omar) ardent aforesaid shall be taken charge
of by one of the inspectors or clerks of the e•
lection of said district, and shall do and per•
form the duties required of said judge unable
to attend.
Also, in the GlEt section of said act, it is en
acted that "every general and special election
shall he opened between the hours of eight and
ten in the forenoon, and shall continuo without.
interruption or adjournment until seven o'clock
in the evening when the polls shall be closed.'
Given tinder my hand at Huntingdon, the 10th
day of September, 1855, and ql* the Indepen•
denee of the U. Stake, the smutty minth.
JOSHUA GREENLAND,
Sheriffs °nice,l . Sheri. Shunt., Sept. 10, 1655.
Lewistown Ads - eel isements,
NEW AIVI) DEW-B.IIILE
O n'TSTM,
beautiful patterns and elegant designs, at.
together surpassing in practical use and style
the Parlor and Room Stoves sold here fur the
last four years, among which will be found the
Opal Parlor Stove, open and close fronts ; the
Jewel Parlor stove, the most beautiful coal
stove in the market ;. the Fairy Queen Aimight
for wood ; this stove'ss the admiration of all who
have seen it—it is (in appearance) indeed a
Fairy Queen ; the limiter s Air-tight Franklin;
the Room Parlor ; the Emma Franklin ; the
Floral Air-tight Parlor and Prantlin ; the Me
tropolitan Coal Burner—this stove is symmetri
cal in shape, splendidly ornamented and nnri
valled in its capacity for throwing outheat with
small amount of fuel ; the Roman, Grecian and
Philadelphian six plates, from 16 to :;*2 inches
in length, for wood ; the numbers 4,5, 6, are
just the stove for farmers—will take a stick of
wood from 26 to 32 inches in length—plaits
and neat styles, the sides aro in two pieces, ri•
vetted together to prevent warping or cracking
from heat.
All these stoves (with many others) are now
in this market, and are warranted superior in
utility, economy and beauty to any stoves we
have.
To ore and all we say "conic' and we will
be glad to show you what we have, sell you
what we car., and endeavor to please you by
low prices, courtesy, and attention.
F. (1. FIIANCISCUS.
Sept. 12, 1853-Imo.
V. 1.1 2 1.111 1 1 ial-iffljV
IN T. PRICES OF
STOVES f 4 STOVES
The Lewistown Stove Warehouse,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
F. G. FRANCISCUS, Agent.
HAVING made arrangements this season
with several of the Eastern Foundries, I
am enabled to offer for sale at
Commission Prices,
the largest and beat stock of all kinds of stoves
ever presented for the choice and inspection of
the public. Call and see the Superior "New
World" Cook, the unexceptionable Globe, the
excellent Girard, Flat Top Cook, Chrystal Cook
Champion Cook, Enchantress, Penn Cook, Ju
niata Cook, &e. F. G. FRANCISCUS.
Sept. 12,1855-Im.
LUMBER YARD,
10,000 Fat. o o 1 0 tl 4 r , y
b l o tt a t r t..
Am lea 1 inch dry boards.
20,000
20,000 3 feet Plastering Lath.
20,000 4 feet " 6,000 ft fence lids,
4,000 feet Hemlock and White Pine.
40,000 sawed studding shingles, 2'1a20 inch.
On hand and to arrive.
Terms—Cash.
In about two months I expect to have recei
ved a full and outdo stock of country and Sus
quehanna stuff, of all ..lrades and qualities, as
may be wanted. F, FRANCISCUS.
Sept, 12, 1855-1 m
MICHIGAN PLOUGHS,
PLOUGHS,
fill EA G
it
JAMESON
IRON For aulo by
F. G. FRANCISCUS.
Sept. 12, 18.11-Imo.
RIFLES, double and single barrelled Guns,
some extra French Powder Flasks and
Pouches, patent Wads, Rifle Powder, Shot of
all sizes generally used.
F. G. FRANCISCUS.
Sept. 12, 1855.-Imo.
STOVE POLISH
ME have for sale the best Stove Polish used.
VV A small quantity will brighten a rusted
Stove into cleanliness and beftuty.in,..a.!‘hort
time. F. G. FIUNCISC US.
Sept. 12, 1855.—1in0.
nYE thousand pounds SHEET ZINC.
U 3000 pounds English and American Sheet
Iron. 100 pounds Russian Sheet Iron.
F. G. FRANCISCUS.
Sept. 12, 1833.—1m0.
TO SPORTSMEN, dv.
115 L . t :t ' o t to ' l ' a t it ' , ' ltur t 7t . pou nds,
warranted. with all Kinds of nod heat
Rifle Trimmings, for sale by
F. U. FRANCISCLTS.
Sept. 12, 1855.-Imo.
4DOZEN Too Plato Stoves, assorted, sizes
from 18 to 30 inches._
F. G. FRANCISCUS.
Sept. 12, 1855-1 la,
rAw CUTTERS, several patterns & prices
FODDER "
CORN SHE LLERS, PLOUGHS, &c, just re.
ceived by F. G. FRANCISCUS.
Sept. 12, 1855.—1 me.
WANTED.
The School Directors of Porter township
wish to employ four competent Teachers, to take
charge of the public Schools of Porter Dis
trict, to whom liberal wages will be given.—
Schools to open about the 15th of October
and continue for four months.
The County Superintendent will meet with
School Directors of Porter District, is the bor
ough of Alexandria on Saturday the 13 of
October, for the purpose of examining the up
plicants. If. GRAFFICS,
Sept 12th 1853.-3 t. Sec.
RAILROAD HOURS.
TRAMS GOING EAST.
Mitil T. I Ex. T. I Ex. T. I E. T.
Train (cares P.M. P.M. A.M. P.M.
Petersburg, 2.45 9.07 5.52 12,30
Huntingdon, 3.02 9.22 4.08 1.05
Mill Crook, 3.15 9.33 4.18 1,38
Mt. Union, 3.33 9.47 4.31 2,20
Potion GOING WEST.
Train lenves P.M A.M. P.M. A.M.
Mt. Union, 4.10 6.20 7.12 5,25
Mlll Creek, 4.33 6.39 7.25 5.55
Huntingdon, 4.48 6,52 7.38 7.02
Petersburg, 5.03 7.05 7.45 7,30
U~7OO~u`7G~Q~.~~
MACHINE SHOP
AND FRENCH
BURR
I S.MILL STONE,. 111;,A
'F - Vi.El•4
J
Corner• of Germantown Rood and New Market
Streets, on the North Pennsylvania Rail Road,
Philadelphia.
Constantly on hood or mole to older, the fol•
lowing highly approved Floor Mill Machinery.
Woodward's Patent Portable Mills and Stout
Machines.
Johnston's Patent Iron Concave Bran Bus.
tore.
Stover's Patent Fuel Saving Corn Kilns.
Pi,xson's Patent Barrel Mop anal Moulding
Madites. _ .
Improved Bridge Steps and Bushes for Mill
Spindles.
........
WARR A NTH D,
The best Anchor Brand Bolting Cloth Burr
Calico Mill Stones. Corny Cole and Plaster
Crushers.
ALSO SOLE OWNER OF
Johnston's Patent Cast Metal Con-
IL-AAR! cave
V-M-IL
. _
East and South-East of the Ohio and Ilississip
pi Rivers.
Warranted to take out of the offal of every
Bushel Oround, from 1 to 21 lbs, of standard
floor, which could not be bolted out on account
of the electrical adhesion to the Bran.
NOTICE :—I hereby warn all persons against
infringing my rights, secured by Letters Pa
tent as above, as I will prosecute all persons
making, selling, or using• any Bras Dusters
with an Iron or Cast Metal Concave in vio
lation of the Letters Patent of Joseph John.
stor., dated April 24th, 1854.
THOMAS B. W001:WARI), Proprietor.
N. B.—State and County latent Rights for
all the above Machines for Side.
August 211, 1855. tf
FILES AND RASPS,
NEW STREET FILE WORKS,
rtut..Aut:t.rtn.t,
The subscriber is constantly manuflocturing
Files and Rasps of superior quality and at the
lowest prices, equal to the best imported goods
and much cheaper.
Manufacturers and 'Mechanics can have
their old files re-cut and made equal to new, at
about half the original cost. Flat 12 inches
E'.2,00 per dozen ; Flat, 14 inches $2,72 per
dozen ; Saw-files, half round, Millsaw and tith
er files in proportion. Single tiles and frac
tional parts of dozens charged at the same
rates, and warranted satisfactory.
3. B. smrrir.
No. 61 Now Street between Race & Vine &
Second and Third Philadelphia.
Aug. 22. 1555.-Thn.
Chamber,burg & Mt. ITniott
STAGE LINE REVIVED.
TIIE undeNi,neil aware that a suliension of
I the line of Stages over the road between
Chambersburg - Mt. Union, cannot be but
disadvantageous to n large section to the country
has, at considerable expense and trouble, mode
arrangements to ran a lino of Stages Tri-weekly
between the two points. Good Horses and con,
fortable Stages have been placed on the route,
and experienced and trusty drivers will superin
tend the running of the Coaches. The proprie
tor of the lino is desirous that it be maintained,
and he therefore calls upon the public generally
to Patronise it, confident that it will be for their
muted advantage. Every attention necessury
will be given, and the running of the Stages will
be rognrar.
TSingcs leave Mt. Union, every Tuesday,
Thursday, and Saturday evenings, arriving at
ClutnibM,burg the neat day at 2 o'clock. Re
turning, leave Chninlicrshurg the same night at
10 o'clock, arriving at Mt. Union early the fol
lowing evening in time for the Cars. Stages
stop at Shirleysbnrg, Orbisonitt, Shade Gap,
Burnt Cabins, Fannettsburg, Horse Valley,
Strasburg and Km:trees store.
ft'Fare through $8,00: to intermediate points
in proportion.
JOHN JAMISON.
August 22, 1855.—tf.
BOOKS! BOOKS!!
25 1 000 a l t . Tp .d o 7 pU l l l t : r B bOo l li n e— w ir....4.WA .
embracing every variety to be hada:Tar
in Boson, New York nod Philadelphia—the
subscriber has just received mi , ti , olTors for sale
bl
extremely low. Ills stock of ATIONAII Y
is of great variety and superior quality as fol
lows .---Foolscaps, Letter, Note nod Wrapping
Paper. Envelopes of every kind ; Gold and
Steel PON, Portmonies, Pocket Books, Pen
Knives, Pocket Knives, &c. School Books of
every kind used in the country, nt wholesale and
retail prices.
1000 PIECES WALL PAPER of the
latest and prettiest styles, just re
eared and for sale at Philadelphia retail prices.
All the above stock the public will find it to
he to their interest to call and examine. before
Purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to give
satisfaction to every container. Store opposite
Whittaker's Hotel, hailroad street.
WM. COLON.
Huntingdon, April 10, 1055.—1 f
SETTLE UP.
Persons knowing themselves indebted to the
late firm of Frank and Nell of Marklesburg, ei•
titer by note, book, or any unsettled account, arc
hereby notified that it settlement is nut made on
or before the lam day of November, their accounts
will be placed in the hands of proper officers for
collection.
ANDREW G. NEFF.
Aug. 22, 1855.-tu.•
DENTISTRY.
DR. J. R. DEWITT, Surgeon
Dentist, respectfully offers his
m• professional services to tliose who
may wish operations on the teeth. Office with
Dr. Hewitt, Alexandria, lluntingdon Co., Pa.
April 10, 1855—Me.
GENT Cravats and Scarfs of every variety.—
also Gray Stocks, just received and for sale
by J. & W. SAXTON.
JUST receiving, this week, Mackerel, Herring
&c., and l'oc sale by J. & \V. SAXTON.
LMSII, Salt, Plaster, Nails, Iron and Steel, all
1 : kinds of country produec taken in exeliange
for Goods ut the stare of
J. & W. SAX'rON.
A groat variety of handsome Gingham. and for
sale by J. A. W. SAXTON.
•
MEDICAL NOTICE.
LIR. C. L. KELLING, of Mechanicsburg., an
nounces to the afflicted, that ho well ho in
untingdon on the 10th, 1 Ith, and 12th days
of October, at Mr. It. Stewart's Temperance
house, for consultation.
M 1 SCELLANEOUS.
AYER'S PILLS.
T/€c Graded Medical DiBroverg V the A : p,
AYERS CATHARTIC PILLS.
They don't help complaintg, but they' onto
them. •
Onc Box has cured Dyspersln.
Three Boxes have cured the worst cases of
Scrofula.
Two Boxes Imre Cured Erysipelas.
Three Boxes me sure to dramatic system from
leils—often less thou one does it.
Two Boxes have completely cared the worst
of ulcers on the legs.
Small doses seldom fail to core the Pilcs.
One dose cures the headache arising from is
foal stomach.
Strong doses often repented expel every worm
from the body. They should he given to chil
dren, who arc nlways more or less aalllieted with
this scourge: .
As a gentle Physic they have no equal.
(Inc Box cures dernngentent of the Liver.
Half a Box cures n Cold.
They purify the blood, and thus strike at the
foundation of every disease.
As is Dinner Pill there is not dhcir equal in
tno world.
They are purely vegetable, and eon do no
harm, hot do accomplith no onto:countable
amount of good.
Prepared by DID. J. C. AYER, Lowell. Dims,
and sold by every respectable Druggist in Now
England.
Tiros. HEAD & SON, Huntingdon, Pa.. BU•
CHER & PORTER, Alexandria, Pa.. J. 11,
II( Elt & Co. Waterstrect, Pa., J. M. ROL.
LEH, Petersburg, and by all ticalea, everywhere.
Aug 15, 1855-11 m.
ji , ARMERS' AND MECHANICS' MEE
MARINE AND LIFE INSUItAXCE CUM
PANY, Odic° LENNIG'S BUILDING, N. IV
corner Second and Wnlnct streets.
PHILADEM I:
CAPITAL Sluomo.
This Company'effects Inc Insurance on Buil.
dings, Goods, Furniture, &c.
MARINE INSURANCE
On VESSELS,
' 4 CARGO, To nll ports in the World.
" FREIGHT _
Inland insurances on Goods by rivers, taboo,
canals, railroad, and land carriage to all parts 01
the Union.
Also, insurance upon LIVES, upon the most
favorable terms.
Hon. Thomas B. Floroll..; James E. Neal!,
George 11. Armstrong, Charles Mugu,
Edward P. Middleton, Ed. B. Ilelmbold,
George I lehnbold, E. C. Brewster,
Thomo, Manderlield, Isaac Leech,
'II 01 AS B. FrAmENcE, President,
liowaeo It. llmmuot,, See's.
1111. BREISTS'rER, Agent,
Ilrxmonnx,
J. W. THOMPSON,
Y ‘JY.,
AND
COM.I/./S.' , I I ).VER FOP. PENN'.
DAVENPORT, lOWA.
A'tends to buying, selling and locatint Lou,
and land warrants, pays toles, loans Money on
Real Estate security,on commission, examines
and makes abstracts of title, be. Any business
intrusted, will be attended to promptly and with
fidelity-
Refer to Ilan. Oco. Taylor and Members or
the Bar at Ilantinglion.
May Itth, 1855-6 mo.
AXM-04* . A,:t.
THE undersigned vs ishes to inform his friends
1 and the public generally that be hos moved
his shop to the building of And. Harrison, for
merly occupied by hint us Collector's
Hill St.
Where be intends carrying on the Tailoring
business on such terms no will not fail to give
satisfaction to all that cony favor him with dwir
custom.
Ile wishes to return thanks fur the liberal r.a
tronap heretofore received and hopes by ,trim
attention to business to merit a confine:nice m'
the same. ENOS 11. Lid'.
Aprillo, 1855-tf.
NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership
heretofore existing between the undersign
ed (trading under the firm of Couch & Dunn,)
is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The
hooks of said firm are in the hands of David
Dunn with whom all concerned will please to
make immediate settlement.
GEORGE COUCH,
DAVID DUNN.
April 10, 1855-tr.
MEDICAL NOTICE.
Drs. D. haute & Wm. Grath., having form
ed a Medical partnership, under the title ot•
Houtz & Grallus, O'er their professional servi
ces to the citizens of Alexandria, and the sur
rounding country.
Office—that formerly occupied by Pr. Houtz.
DANIEL HOUTZ, M. D.
V.P.A (tIZAI , II7ti, M. D.
June 27, 1815.-3 m
Dr. John McCulloch,
nffirs his professional services to citizens M .
UHuntingdon and vicinity. Office, Mr.
brand's, between the Exchange and Jackson's
Hotel.
Huntingdon, Aug. 29, 1855.
GEO. GWIN
Will sell wilds summer stock of stress goods lit
reduced prices.
TOSEPH DOUGLASS, in AI ceonnellstown
has constantly on hand, ready made tikes,
and is prepared to make and repair Guns of all
kinds at the shortest notice.
April 23, 1853-Iy,
CLOTHS AND CASSLMERES,
plain sad iltacy, at very low prices, at the store
of OHO. GWIN.
WHEAT by the bushel and Flour ay the barrel
v v fur sale at the cheap new Store of
CUNNINGHAM & DUNN.
"[WED AI'PLES, peeled and u»peelvd just
J./received and Pm gals by
CUNNINGHAM & DUNN.
DURE Withal . ..adjust received and for sale
Eby CUNNINGHAM &DUNN.
Horse Shoe and Nall rod Iron, just received
and for solo by
CUNNINGHAM & DUNN.
1 - 111OCKERY—A well-selected lot of Earthen
Viiraro, for solo by
'CUNNING HAM & DUNN.
A general assortment by
CVNNINGIIAM & DUNN
N ails and spikem,
CULVER Butter Knives, and Salt Spoons, at
0 E. Snare'sCheapJewelry Store,
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PARASOLS atlas very boat quality front 75
to 350 cacti for solo by
J. & W. SA XTOS.
DURK WIIITE LEAD, just rereive4 and 11,
1 sale by J. & W. SAXTON.
THE flinvit assortanent of Boots and Shoos
ever aerial in town, for sale low by
J. d• IV. SAXTON.
Gold Watches willbo sold by ED. SNAR
ower thou elsewhere.
2ri BARRELS No. I 'Tarring, just arrived
and for sale at the store of
GEO. GIVIN.
1700 Bushels Bituminous Cual just received
and fur sale by Offluiagiutos it Unao.