Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, July 15, 1857, Image 3

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[ESTATE OF JOAN NERR, DEC'D.]
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.
Letters of Administration on the estate of
John Kerr. late of Walker township, Hunting.
don connty . dec'd., having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons Wowing themselves
indebted to said estate will make payment with.
out delay, and those having claims will present
them properly authenticated for settlement.
DAVID S. KER
MARY C. KEHIt ,
Adn ' ' "
Hunt., July 8,1867.-3 t. debonts non.
[ESTATE OF lIENRY JL ERR , DECD.]
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE,
Letters testamentary on the estate of Hen.
ry M. 'err, late of the Borough of Hunting.
don, dee'd., having been granted to the under.
lined, he hereby gives notice to all persons in-
debted to said estate to make payment without
delay, and those having claims against the setae
will present them duly authenticated to Johu
Reed, Attorney nt Law. Huntingdon.
DAVID S. HER,
July 8, 1867.-Gt.. ' Executor.
(ESTATE OF JOSHUA W. KERR, DECD.]
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that letters oftulmin•
titration on the estate of Joshua W. Kerr, late
of the borough of Huntingdon deed., have
been granted to the undersigne d ; all persons
indebted to said estate are requested to make
immediate payment and those having claims
against the same will present them duly au•
thenticated for settlement to John Reed, Attor•
coy at Law, Huntingdon.
DAVID S. KER,
July 8, lBs7.—Gt*. Adnen
VALUABLE FARM & MILL PROPERTY
Near Williamsport, Pa.
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FOR SALE,
I H fi E rm un o r f lerpgli t e . d i z i t>
j a n i g i , ne o r f af s the
r
:ale all that valuable property situated on the
south side of the Susquehanna River, 6 miles
from Williamsport, and 3 miles from the line of
the Sunbury & Erie Railroad. Thu Pennsyl•
vania, Canal passes on the opposite side of the
River. This tract contains 660 acres, with 6
per cent. allowance. 200 acres ore cleared,
and in a good state of cultivation. There is a
large amount of valuable Timber on the pre.
miser ; a good stream of seater, and a good
Saw-Mill. The Mill is new, being built 1856.
The other improvements consist of 5 good
Dwelling Rouses, with outbuildings thereto.
Two large Barns, one of which is first•class,
with a large shed attached.
The elitivre property will be offered at Public
Sale at the Court Rouse, in Williamsport, on
Wednesday, the 19th of August, next at 1
t:elea, P. M.
A portion of the purchase money in Cash,
tlut balance made easy, with interest, and op.
proved security.
Terms tandu known on day of sale.
Fortiser patticulars eau be obtained by ad•
dressing
WILLIAM B. HULINO,
Surviving partner dam firm of
J. R. a. W. B. WILING.
Wiliilsm,purt o July 8, '37.-3m,
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Ti.e undersigned Auditor, appointed by the
Orphans' Coart of Huntingdon County, to dis
tribute the assets containing in the hands of the
Administrators of William Mears, late of Jack
non township, dee'd.. to and amongst Otos° lo
gaily entitled thereto, hereby hives notico that
he, will attend for that purpose at his ollice in
Huntingdon, on Monday, the 3d day of Avast
next, at one o'clock, p. tu., alien and where all
persons having claims against said funds ern
required to present the same, or thereafter be
debarred from ruining in upon said fund.
D. BLAIR, Auditor
.4 illy 1,'57.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTII L.
j
otters of administration on the estate of Wil-
Lilian)) Norris, into of the township of l'enn, in
the county of Huntingdon, dee'd., having been
granted to the undersigned, all persons indebt
ed to the said estate are requested to make pay
ment. and those having claims will present
them duly authenticated for settlement.
ISAAC NORRIS. Jr.,
July 8, 1857.-6'
HERRING'S PATENT
It A 1 . 0 lit
lIMICOIASS-IPEMP
SAFES.
4.13 E
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PATENT 0
WITH
POWDER
UAL 1,,56
PRO 0 F
LOCKS.
FARRELS & HERRING, Mabera,
34 WALNUT ST., nEr.ow SECOND, PHILADA,
'TIRE GREAT INTEREST MANIFESTED
I by the public to procure more certain secu•
rity from fire for valuable papers, such as Bond.q,
Mortgages, Deeds, Notes and Books ot• Accounts,
than the ordinary SAFES heretofore in use ailbr
ded, induced the Patentees to devote n largo por
of their time for the last fourteen years, in rus
king discoveries and improvements for this ob
jent, the result of which is the unrivalled
Herring's Paieni:WoWVFal;FrCnium
Fire Proof Safes,
acknowledged as the CHAMPION
5510 nP VIE WORLD. Having been awarded
Medals at both the Worlds Fair, London, 1851,
and Crystal Palace, N. Y., 1853, as superior to
all others, it is new undouhtedly entitled to that
appellation, and secured with Hall's Patent
Powder-Proof Locks—which were also awarded
separate Medals, (as above)—forms the most
perfect Fire & Burglar Proof Sales ever yet of
fered to the public.
Nearly 300 'Herring's Safes' have been tested
during the past 14 pests, and more than 16,000
barn been sold and aro now in actual use.
Also on hand or manufactured to order, all
kinds of Boiler and Chilled Iron Bank Chests
and Vaults, Vault Doors, Money Chests for
Brokers, Jewellers, Ralroads, private families,
&e., for Plate, Diamonds, and other valuables.
May2o,'s7.
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ATTORNEY AT ri4ur
Will attend to all professional business entrusted
to his care in the several Courts of Huntingdon
county. Deeds, Leases and Articles of Agree.
meat, written at the shortest notice and on the
most reasonable terms.
Shirleyeburg, April 22, 1857.
Porcelain Boilers and Pans, of eve
ry description, for salo at tho Hardware Store of
J. A. BROWN & CO.
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Apr.8,'57.-ly.
L EAD PIPE fot Bale at the Minim,. Store of
JAMES A. BROWN & CO.
D ried
Beef, Hann, Shoulders and Flitch, for
Dsale at the cheap Grocery Store of
LOVE & MoDIVITT.
TINWARE, for sale at the cheep Store of
GEISINGER
ADVRATIMEMENTS.
OP, WOO
IT HAS WORKED MIRACLES!
That all the bald and gray can its restored per
feetly to original growth, and color, so far as
their locks are concerned, does not admit of a
doubt; besides, it will cure every possible dis
ease of the scalp, whether developed as dandruff,
itching or in the shape of cutaneous eruptions—
even scald head—and in no possible case will it
fail of curing as if by magic, nervous or perio
dical head-nebe, and if used twice a week by the
young regularly, it will preserve the color, and
keep the hair from :idling, to any imaginable age.
Read and judge.
Milford, Worcester Co., Mass., Nov. 1855.
Prof. O. J. Wood—Dear Sir: I take pleasure
in bearing voluntary testimony to the magic ef
fects of your wonderful Hair Restorative. As
far back us 1836, my hair commenced falling off,
until the top of my scalp became as bald and
smooth ns glass, ant it has continued to fall for
a great ninny years, notwithstanding I have us
ed many celebrated preparations for restoration.
Seeing your advertisement, I was induced to give
your article a trial, and to my utter astonish
ment, found, after a few applications, that my
bait became firmly set, and assumed a glossy
and beautiful appearance ; and by the time I
had used a quart bottle, my bald head was cov
ered over with a young and vigorous growth of
hair, which is now front one to two incites in
length, and growing titst. Yours, truly,
HENRY GOODRICH.
ChrleStOWll, MOM, Aug. 9, 1855.
Gentle—Nothing but a duty and sympathy
that I feel to communicate to others that are af
flicted as I have been, would induce me to give
this public acknowledgment or the benefit I hese
received from Prof. Wood's Hair Reetorativo.
When 1 first commenced using it, my hair was
quite gray, and in spots entirely bald I have
now used the Restorative about live months, and
my hair is entirely changed to its original col
or, brown, and thu new hair is over three inches
In length on the spots where it was bald. I
also been much gratified et the healthy moisture
and vigor of the hair, which bcrore was dry, and
it has ceased to come out as formerly.
Respectfully yours, &c.,
Mrs. R. A. STODDARD.
From Mrs. Ingitllg, a well known nurse in Boa—
Boston, Oct. 19111,1855.
Gents:—At your request and being so highly
pleased with the effects of the Restorative, I are
free to state that my hair had heroine quite thin,
and entirely white. I have for the last five years
been in the habit of using dye, but hearing of
the extraordinary effects of this article, I was
induced to try it. lily hair has beets restored to
its original thickness, and also to its former
for, which is light brown.
Yours respectfully, MRS. INGALLS.
The following is- fi:oin the Pastor of the Ortho•
(tlO . x Ch.9rFl.l..l3rooktiji.
Brookfield, Moss., Jun. 12, 1855.
Prof. Wood—DoorSir—lluviugmade trial of
your Hair Restorative ; it gives roe pleasure to
any, flint its effects have been excellent in remo6
ving inflammation, dandruff, and a constant ten
debcy to itching, with which I have been trou
bled tVom toy childhood, and has also restored
the hair, which was becoming gray, to its origi
nal color. nom used no other article, With
any thing lino the same pleatuie and profit.
Yours, truly, J. K. BRAGG.
[From thq Jersey City Telegraph.]
What la It for—This Wood's Hair Itustorativot
—is is question nuked daily by hundreds. We
answer without hesitation or fear of contradic
tion, that it is the only article known which will
do all it promises for the human hair. It will re
new its growth—it will stop its lalling—it will
restore it:: natural color It is not a Ilair Dye
but a speedy and efficacious Restorative.
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U. J. W UO . D & CO., Proprietors, 312 Broadway
N. Y., & 114 Market st., St. Louis, Missouri.
801 d in Huntingdon by JOHN HEAD, and H.
MeMAxioii.c., and by Druggists everywhere.
Juno 25, 1837.-3 m.
A MEDICINE THAT NEVER DEBILI.
TATES I
Oh.
INVIGORATOR
OR LiVER REMEDY
Tras all the good qualities of a purgative me•
11dicinc, answering the purposes of any Ca
thartic without the debilitating effects experien
ced front most purgatives. It acts slowly and
gently, but surely, moving the bowels to carry
off rill the secreted matter, at the same time, sti
mulating! the Liver to a proper performance of
its functions.
The Invigorator cures Sick Headache. Take
one or two teaspoonsful at each attack, and it
will soon disappear. For an overloaded stom
ach, or when food rises or sours, take the Invi
gorator after eating, and it will not prove disa•
greettble or oppressive. For Heartburn, Palpi
tation, or Difficult Breathing, take a teaspoonful
once or twice daily. For Loss of Appetite, Lan
guor or Listlessness, the medicine is invaluable.
It trill restore the appetite and make the food
digest well. Nightmare, take a teaspoonful on
retiring, and the demons of dream-land will all
be fairies. Alter eating n hearty thinner, take a Best and greatest
dose of Invigorator and it will relieve all up- varieiy apples, 300
pression er tallness.
Th. Invigorator is a Lir " !2d best do., 200
er Remedy cf unequaled virtue, acting directly
Beat doz. lido. 2 00
on that organ, curing Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Bi
lious Attacks, Dysentery, Piles, Worms, and 2d best do., 1 00
Female Obstructions, fur which it has no e quid. , Best doz. whiter, 2 00
; .
We know there is nothing now before the A-
2d brat do., 1 00
Merlotti public, prepared with such skill by a ! Bent wint'r pears 2 00
scientific man, part ieulerly for diseases of the Li- , 2:1 hest do., 1 00
ver, as Dr. Satiford's Invigorator, or Liver Re- , Best far. do., 200
wetly. It has attained a reputation second to no i VEGET
other article in the world, simply because it rests !
on its own merit. To convince all by trial that Best potatoes, 200
it is all its proprietors claim it to he, if an, of 2d best do., 1 00
our renders are guttering from such diseases us 3,1 best do., 50
are described in Dr. batitutiPs advertisement, Bent Meshannoe, 1 00
we know of no remedy that will so surely care Best Ntenican, 100
them as the Invigorator. ; Best Pink Eye, 75
Beet white puts., 70
Best red do., 50
' Best blue, do, 60
Best sweet do., 1 00
Best tomatoes, 100
2d best do., 75
3d heat do., - 50
Best Purple Eggs 50
Best peppers, 50
FLORAL DE:
Best display flow- !
ers in bloom, 2 00
2d best do., 1 00
Best dia. plants, 2 00 I
POULTRY,
Beat pr. turkeys, 1 00 2d best do., 50
2d best do., 50 Best pr. chickens, 1 00
Best pr. geese, 1 00 2d best du., 50
2d best do., 50 Best dis.poultry, 2 00
Best pr. of ducks, 1 00 25 best. do., 1 00
DZ. 01. LIILIMOrd
DENTIST' ;
lITINICZNOOOPI N FA.
Tune 13, 1857.
There has lately been brought to our notice a
medicine that seems to possess wonderful cura
tive and healing properties in diseases of the Li
ver, Stomach, and Digestive Organs. It came
to us with so many testimonials in its favor that
we have noted its effects in some of the worst ea
ses of continual debility, caused by deranged li
ver, and in every instance the effect was to re
lieve or give a permanent cure. Dr. Santbrd's
Invigorator, or Liver Remedy is what we refer
to. We always have been credulous about cures
by patent medicines, but see are convinced that
this medicine for family use is not overrated by
the host of recommendations it has. Our ad
vice is, fur all troubled with Indigestion, Debil
icy or Bnwel Complaint, to get a bottle mid try
It; our word for it. relief will be experienced.
Blessings to the Invalids who use Sanford's
Invigorator ; for it will relieve them of their pain
as soon as it is taken into their stomach. Pain
and misery cannot exist where the Invigorator is
used, for it will as surely drive them easy, as
daylight will banish darkness,of this there can be
no doubt to those who try it, for it carries convic
tion with every dose taken. Another evidence is
the thousands of certificates front those who use
it or have been cured by it. Try one bottle, if
it does not benefit, we are miStaken.
SANFORD & CO., Proprietors, 345 Broadway
New York. Sold in Huntingdon by HENRY
ItloNlAniona., find Druggists everywhae.
Dr. Cleo. H. Keyser, Wholesale Druggist,
No, 140, Wood et., Pittsburg, Wholesale Agent.
June 25, 1837.-3 m. Mar. 25,'57.• ly,
THE HUNTINGDON. JOURNAL.
1 MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the
Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, to din.
tribute the balance in the hands of William Me.
Nits, administrator of William Peebles, dec'd.,
amongst those entitled to receive the some,
hereby gives notice to all persons interested
that he will attend for the purpose of hearing,
fte., on Saturday, the let of August, 1857, at
or.e o'clock, p. m., at his office in the borough
of Huntiingd on, when and where all persons
having claims against the estate of said deed.,
will present them fur allowance, &c., or be bar.
red thereafter from receiving any share of said
fund. JOHN REED, Auditor.
Ju1y1;57.4t.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the
Orphan's Count ut Huntingdun County, to dis•
tribute the balance in the hands of Brice Blair,
surviving Administrator of the Rev. J. Y. Mc.
Ginnis, deed., amongst those entitled thereto,
hereby gives notice to all persons interested,
that he will attend for the purpose of hearing,
Ste., on Friday, the 31st day•of July, 1857,
at onco'clock, p.m., at his office in Huntingdon,
when and where all persons having claims a•
gainst the estate of said deed., aro required
to present them, or be thereafter burred from
coming in upon said fund.
JOHN REED, Auditor.
Ju1y1,57..4t.
LIST 01' PREMIUMS,
To be awarded by the Huntingdon County
Agricultural Society, at the next Fair.
HORSES
Best Stallion, $7 00 2d best do., $2 00
2tl best, 400 I Best match h's, 600
3d best, 300 2tl best do., 400
Best 20r3 yr colt 5 00 Best trotting h's, 3 00
Best under I yr., 200 24 best, do., 200
Best brood mare, 5 00 Best family horse 3 00
2d best do., 250 2d best do., 200
Beat draft horse, 3 00 Best stoles, 6 00
2d best do., 200 2d best do., 300
Bestriding horse 4 00
NEAT
Best work oxen, 6 00
2d best do., 400
3d best do., 300
Best bull, 5 00
2d best do., 3 00
II O
Best boar, 5 00
2d hest do., 1 00
3d best do., 2 00
Best sow, 4 00
STOCK :
Best cow, 4 00
2d hest do., 3 00
Best 3 y'r heifer, 3 00
2d best do., 2 00
Best calf, 2 00
:
2d host sow, 3 00
Butt litter of pin 3 00
Best Ches. White 3 00
Best Berkshire, 2 00
;EP:
Best fine-w. , 5 00
2d best do., 300
Best South•down 5 00
2d best do., 3 00
Best long-wooled 5 00
PLOP
Best, 4 00
2d best, 3 00
AGRICULTURAL
Besj plow, 3 00
Best harrow, 2 00
Best cultivator, 3 00
Best Hill-Side, 3 00 I
Best Windmill, 3 00
GRAIN
Best white corn, 1 00
24 best do., 50
Best Rye, 1 00
2d best clo., 50
Best Oats, , 1 00
24 best do., 00
Boot buckwheat, 1 00
24 best do., 50
INUFACTUICES :
24 best do., 50
Best hurl soap, 1 00
2d best do., 50
Rest candles, 1 00
3d best do., 50
Best carpet, 2 00
24 best do., 1 00
Best hearth rug, I 00
2445 t do., 50
B flannel, 200
2,1 eat do., 1 00
Best quilt, 2 00
24 best do., 1 00
Best wool sock, 50
Best worsted do., 50
Best ornamental
needle work, 1 00
24 best ditto, 50
Best silk ectiro'y 1 00
2,1 best, do., 50
Best shell work, 1 00
2d best do., 50
CEMENTS S MANI) ,
'URES
do. lot cab. ware, 1 00
Best and largest
var. tin-ware, 1 00
do. earthen stone 1 00
40. washing iliac. 50
Best meat vessel, 1 00
Best churn, 1 00
Best horse shoes, 50
Best marblework 2 00
Rest cook stove, 1 00
;ITS:
2d beat do., 1 00
Best quinces, 100
Best and greatest
variety grapes, 2 00
Best native do., 2 00
3d beat do., 1 00
Best doz. peach, 1 00
2d best do., 50
Best doz. plums, 1 00
2,1 best du., 50
' kBLES :
do. hpets, 60
do. parsnips, 50
do. carrots, 50
do. turnips, 50
do. oniors, 50
do. celery, 50
do. cabbage, 50
2,1 best do., 25
Best pumpkins, 50
Best pie pump. 50
do. squashes, 50
do. water 5010,,, 50
do. musk melon, 50
do. beans, 50
do. peas, 50
:PARTMENT :
do, var. dahlias, 1 00
2d best do., 50
Best boquet, 50
2d best ditto, 300
Best f.•wool ewe, 5 00
2d best do., 3 00
Best long wool do. 5 00
Best South•down, 5 00
ING:
3d best, 2 00
4th best, 1 00
IMPLEMENTS
13est Wheat drill, 3 00
Best Cornpinnter 3 00
Best II orse.rake, 2 00
Best Reaper, 3 00
Best Mower, 3 00
Best white wh't., 3 00
2:1 best do, 200
3d best do.. 100
13est red wheat, :3 00
2d best do , 200
3d best do., 1 00
Best yellow corn, 100
2 , 1 best do., 50
I;tI3IESTIC MA
Bes; breml, 3 00
2d best do., 2 00
:41 best do., 1 on
Best pound cake, 1 00
2,1 best do., 50
Best sponge do., 1 00
2d best do., 50
Best butter, 3 00
2:1 best do., 2 00
3,1 best do., 1 00
Best domes. sug'r 2 00
2d best, do., 100
ild best do., 50
Best apple butler 1 00
2(1 best do., 50
Best tom. ketchup 1 00
Best honey, 1 00
Best jelley, 1 00
2,1 best do., 50
Best preserves, 1 00
2d best do., 50
Best pickles, 1 00
MECHANICAL IMP:
FACT]
Best 2 hor. car'ge 2 00
Best buggy, 1 00
do. sett sin. bar., 1 00
do. do. farm. do., 1 00
do. bridle d sad. 1 00
do. pair boots,' 1 00
do. pair shoes, 50
do. side sole lea., 1 00
do. kip - a calfskin 1 60
do. har. & upper, 1 00
Flll
HAMS, Shoulder aid Dried Beef can be ob•
tallied very cheap at UrEISINGER'S
1 1 / 4 1othNithetandiug the high price of sugar,
I V GElilYerrlt sells a fair article at 12* cts.
MISCELLANEOUS A DYERTINEMENTS.
TO THOSE WHO WANT FARMS,
A FA PM
WITMN THE REACH OF EVERY MAN.
THR RID GWAY FARM CfIMPANY iIAS inwle ar
rangements by which all who desire to settle or
purchase a home can do so,
The Farms consist of the hest limestone soil
of the most superior quality for farming, in a ra
pidly improving place, into which an extensive
emigration is now pouring, The property is lo
cated in Elk County, Pennsylvania, in the midst
of a thriving population of some 10,000 popula
tion. The climate is perfectly healthy, and the
plague of the west fever is unknown. It also
has an abundance of the hest quality of Coal
and Iron. The price to buy it out is from $3 to
$2O per acre, payable by instalments, to be loca
ted at the time of purchasing, or a share of 25
acres entitlii.g to locate the same fr r $3OO. pay
able $0 per mouth or 12i acres payable $4 per
month. Discount for every sum of $lOO and
under, paid in advance, discount of 5 per cent.
will be allowed, and for over $lOO a discount of
10 per cent.
In considering the advantages of emigrating
to this locality the following arc presented
linev —The soil is a rich limestone, capable
of raising the heaviest crops, owing to which tho
settleut't has attained its present great prosper
ity.
SECOND—It is the centre of the great North
West Coal Resin, and is destinej soon to be
come one of the greatest business places in the
State. It will supply the great Luke market,
(according to population and travel in the Un
ion.) It has five workable veins of the hest Bi
tuminous Cool, amounting in the aggregate to
over 22 feet, which makes 22,000 tone of coal
under each acre. This will make the laud of
inestimable value.
The eminent state geologist, Dr. Chas. T.
Jackson, of Roston, has mode a geological sur
vey of the land and analyzed the Foil, the iron
ore and the limestone. This report together
with maps will be furnished to inquirers.
Founvii—Three railroads are laid out thro'
this property. The Sunbury and Erie Railroad
gives us a market for our coal to the lakes—it
runs from Erie to Philadelphia. A large part
of this road has been finished, and is now in
running order. A heavy torce is now working
front Erie board our land in tho western direc
tion, the means tor the completion ol• which has
been Will soon he finished. The Al
legheny Volley Ritilrouti connects us with Now
York, Boston and Pittsburg. The Vemogo
Rood connects tiv with the West.
There are already good Turnpike Roads run
ning through this cproperty, various other roads
have been opened to accoinnkalate the emigra
tion and settlement which has already taken
place.
There is no opportunity equal to it now oiThr
ed to the Mil who wants to provide himselta
home in an easy way, and make a settlement
where he can live in prosperity and independence
in u climate PERFECTLY HEALTRY.
No case of the fever ever having been known
to occur in this settlemdnt. It is not like going
to the backwoods of the West, among perhaps
intolerant people, where there is no society, no
nburchcs or schools, where the price of land is
high, and where the emigrant, niter being used
to the healthiest climate in the world, has to en
dure sickness and pain, and perhaps ruins his
health and that of his family. But here is a
thriving settlement having three towns, contain
ing ehurchmt,sehools, hotels, stores, sawmills,
gristmills, and everything desired. There is at
,ash market at hand. The lumber trade last
yam amounted t 3 over two hundred millions
leet of lumber. In a short time, owing to the
Coal, it will become still morn valuable as a
number of iron works and manulacturies will
boon he started ; they are at peseta starting
then, retentively at Warren. Even for those
who do not wish to go there, the payments are
such that they can easily hay farms to •ave their
families from want, in the future, sir to gain a
competence by the riso which will take place in
the value of their lands. By an outlay scarcely
missed, a substantial provision can be made.
Persons should•ma ke early Implication, apply
or write to E. Jeffies, Secretary, No. 135 WM.
nut Street, below Fifth, Philadelphia. Letters
carefully answered giving full infornuttion.
Slimes or tracts of land eon be bought or se
cured by letter enclosing the tint instahnent of
five dollars, when the subscriber will i,o fur
nislmd with books, maps, &c. Warrantee deeds
given. Persons cun also purchase front oar
Agents.
- Route from Philadelphia to Tyrone on the
Pennsylvania Central Railroad, and thence by
stage to the Lind. This is it delightful season to
visit at. Mary's—the best hotel accommodation
iv alihrdeil. Enquire for E. C. Sttcr.Tz, EsQ.,
the Agent for the property at St. Mary's.
June I 0,'57.-itin.
DREADFUL. EXPLOSION!
SPRUCE CREEK FOUNDRY.
Just as expected, Purdy & Cra:
mer, have rented Spruce Creek
. 1 "
Foundry, and you would be titi rpri
tied to see what a general assort
meet of castings they are dealing out to the
public. Machine castings of all shapes and
sizes, castings for Grist and Saw mills, Forges
and Furnaces, made to order, at shortest no
tice and lowest possible rates. A good assort.
meet of Bells, Plough castings, Stoves, Cook
and Parlor, 400 d and Coal, &c., tte.
They are also prepared to furnish the world
and ''the rest of mankind" with the well-known
celebrated Keystone Ploughs. And now they
earnostlysolicit the patronage of all their friends
including the former customers of this well.
known establishment.
Just call and see onr stock if you please.
PURDY & CRAMER.,
Spruce Creek, Pn
Feb. 4, 1857.—Gm,
CONFECTIONARY d FRUIT STGRE.
• VIILLIAIN N. B►ii GAUD,
THOMAS FRY,
WHOLESALE CONFECTIONER a FRUITERER,
191 North Third St., above We e d, Nil,.
MANUFACTURER OF CONFECTION ,
ury, Jujube Paste, Gum Drops, Chocolate
Drops, Brandy Drops, Liquor Bottles,
Jelly
Cakes. Cream Chocolate, French Tcys, White
Sugar Toys. fie.,
. -
AND DEALER IN
Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Currants, Citron,
Figs. Dates, Prunes, Almonds, Walnuts, Fil
berts, Cream Nuts, Ground Nuts, Fire Creek.
era, Syrups, Tamarinds, Liquorice, Rock Can-
Tho 'attention of Dealers is reqested to an
examination of my stock, which will ho found
equal to any in Philadelphia.
N. 13.—Orders by mail or otherwise prompt.
ly attended to. •
Window gash
J. & W. Sa;ConVa;i7m.7on hand difTerent
kinds of Window Sash, and at much lower pri
ces than Nita be made by hand. They will be
able ulsu to have Doors, Shutters, Blinds and
everything necessary for building purposes,
made at the shortest notice.
UPPER TRADE AHEAD.
I
F ynu want cheap goods just go up to Geisin•
ger's New Store, near the Juniata Bridge,
West Huntingdon. He has a full assortment.
May2o,'s7.
LEATHER LEATHER I LEATHER
HENRY W. OVERMAN, Importer of French
Calf Skins, and General Leather Dealer,
No. 6 South Third street, Philadelphia.
A general assortment of all kinds of Leather
Morocco, &c.
KEIJI AND OAK SOLE LEATHER,
March4,'67.l.y.
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
okr TO' INVALIDS.EG
Dr. Hardman, Analytical Physician.
Physician for Diseases of the Lungs, Throat
and fleert—Formerly Physician to the
---
CINCINNATI MARINE HOSPITAL, also
to INVALIDS RETREAT,
. .
Author of "toilets to Invalids; I 9 COMING.
See following Card.
July &'August Appointments ,
Dr. Hardman, Physician Tbr disease of the
Lungs, (formerly Physician to Cincinnati Ma
rine Hospital,) will be in attendance at his
rooms 013 tblioWg
Huntingdon. Jackson's Hotel Saturday August 1
Lewistown, National Hotel August 3.
Mifflin, Pattersou House, August, 4.
Harrisburg, August 5.
Altoona July 30.
Hollidayentrg July 31.
Johnstown July 29.
Indiana July 28.
Greensburg July 27.
Pittsburgh July 24, 25 cf‘ 26.
Dr. Hardman trefitm Consumption, Bronchi
tis, Asthma, Larryngittis and all diseases of the
throat and lungs, by medical Inhalation, lately
used in the Bromton Hospital, London. The
great point in the treatment of all ',man male
dies is to get at the disease in the (Meet men
tier, All medicines are estimated by their ac
tion ul.on the r egan requiring relief. This is
the important fact mall' which Inhalation is ha
s eel. if the stomach is diseased we take
medicine directly into the stomach. Tithe lunge
are diseased, breathe or inhale medicated va
pors directly into the lungs. Medicines are the
antidotes to disease and should be applied to
the very seat of disease. Inhalation is the ap
plication of this principle to the treatment of
the lungs, for it gives us direct access to those
intricate air cells and tubes which lie out of
reach or every other means of administering
medicines. Ihe reason that Consumption, and
other diseases of the lungs, have heretofore re
sisted all treatment has been because they had
never been approached in a direct manner by
medicine. They were intended to act upon the
lungs and yet were applied to the stomach.—
Their action Won intended to he Meal, and yet,
they were so administered dint they should not
act conkistutionally, expending immediate and
principal action upon the unotlending stomach, 1
whilst the foul ulcers within the lungs were un
molested. Inhalation brings the medicine in
direct Colltila With the disease, tiithout the
disadvantage of any violent action. Its appli
cation is simple, that it can be employed by the
youngest intent or feeblest invalid. It trees nut
derange the stomach, or in terlere in the least de- .
gree with the strongth,.comfert, or boniness of
the patient.
Omen Diseases Temtern.—ln relation
to the thllowing diseases, either when compli
cated with lung affections existing alone, I also
invite consultation. I usually html them prompt
ly curable.
Prolapsus and all other forms of Female com
plaints, Irregularities and Weakness.
Palpitation and all other forms of Heart
Disease, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, and all
other diseases of Stomach and howela, &c.
All diseases of the es•e and car. Nc uralgiai
Epilepsy and all forms of nervous disease.—
No charge Mr consultation.
S. D. HARDMAN, DI. D.
June 3, 1857.
121E&. ,, Ar
AT LOVE & MTIVITT'S.
A NEW AN!) ELEGANT STOCK OF
Griocums, ('oNFECTIONARIES, AND
PROVISIONS, just received and for sale at the
wholesale and retail Greeery F. Provision Store
of Love Sr. .111 e I) iv i tt. Consisting of
FISH, SALT, BACON, FLOUR, COFFEE,
SUGAR, 'I FAS, MOLASSES; SEOARS,
& ToßAcco, of the hest v and every
grade. OILS, CANDLES, FL CAM . -
POEM , . . Nuts, Figs, Raisins, Cates, Tama
rinds, Rive, Sage, Tapioca, Cake, Crackers,
lateciironi, Pickles of all kinds, Sar
dines, Candies and Confectionaries. All of
- which will be disposed of on the most reason
able terms, Mr tmoln or country produce.
Purchasers wilt find it to their interest to colt
and examine our steel( before purchasing else-
where, as we ore prepared to sell everything in
our line of business A LITTLE LOWER tflan
any other establishment of the kind in this lo
cality.
Itloy 11, 1057. LOVE & McDIVITT. ,
New Goods ! New Goods !I
AT
D. P. GWIN 9 S CHEAP STORE.
1). Gavin has just returnd from Philadel.
phis with the lurgest and most beautiful ns.
sort tnent of
Ever brought it, llunringdon,
consisting of the most tasltionablc Dress Goods
for Ladies and Gentlemen, such as Black Silks,
and Fancy, All Wool de Loins, Challis de
Loins, Braise, (dB. colors,) Braise Robes,
Brilliants, (dh. colors,) Brilliant Robes. Lawn
Robes, Chintz Robes, Ditcals, Plain and Fan
cy Dress" Ginghtnos, Ilitntnilla Cloth, Silk
Warp Levelly Cloth, for travellingdrosses, Mo
hair, Debuis, Lawns and Prints of any descrip
tion.
ALSO, a large lot of dress Trimmings, Frin
ges, Buttons, Gimps, Bonnet Silks, Bonnet
Crapes ' (all colors,) Ribbonds, Gloves, Mitts,
Veils, Laces, Ilosiery, Gum Belts, Ribbonds
for Betting, Whalelmno and Brit. Hoops for
Skirts, Silk and Linen handkerchiefs, Silk and
Gingham Cravats, Zephyr, French Working
Cotton, Linen and C.ltton Floss, Tidy Yarn.
Also the best and largest assortment of Col
lars, andslinderideeves, in town. Bar'd and'
Plain Jaconet, Mull Muslin, Swiss, Plain, Fig
wed ond.dotted. Crinoline,Moreen and Grass
cloth for skirts, Book Merlin, Irish Linen, Li
nen 'fable Cloths, Napkins, Towels, &e.
Alan a line assortment of Spring Shawls, Silk
and Bands° Mantillas, and a variety of Dress
and Fancy Goods too numerous to mention.
Also, Cloths, Cassitners, Cassinets Mcreno
Casbimur. Tweeds, K. Jeans, Cotton Drills, for
pants, plain and fancy Linens, Marseilles and
Silk Vesting, Mediae, blenched and unbleach
ed, Sheeting end Pillow-ruse Muslins, Kun
io ens, Tieken, Check, Taldo Di (pers.
Bonnets 01 . the latest styles nod or tery low
prices, Moleskin, Fur. Wool and Summer Hats,
[west styles._ ALSO;
Booti and Shoes, HARDWARE,
QUEENSWARE, Buckets, Tubs, Bas
kets, Churns, Butter Bowls, Brooms, Brushes,
&c. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Oil Blinds, Fish
land Salt, and all goods usually kept in u coun
try Store.
My old customers, and OS many new ones ne
can crowd in are respectfully requester; to come
and examine my goods.
• All kinds of Country produce taboo in ex
change for goods, at the highest market prices.
DAVID P. GWIN.
April 22, 1837.
c. WELLS
.11_MMW 4'4 MILII4
PORK PACKERS,
AND
Wholesale Dealers iu Prorisions,
No. 325 LIBERTY STREET,
COMMERCIAL ROW,
PITTSBURG, PA.
40. Agents for Fairbanks' Scales.
Apr.l,'s7.
300 KEGS PAINTS,
Whito Lead, (pure)
" " (extra)
Philadelphia Zinc Paint,
Best `Snot' White,
..
..
$2 59 per keg.
2 7 5 .. .4
2 40 "
sae 14 ii
Oils, &c., and all kinds of lIARDWARI: and
building materials in proportion, at the "Hard
warn Store" of J. A. BROWN & 00.
Huntingdon, Apr.s,'s7..ll,
MISCELLANEOUS A DVERTISEMENTE. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENT:44
TOZ AttaaliWZ4V4Xl•o4l
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!!
HARDWARE DEPOT
The subscribers have again returned from
the East with an enlarged stock of
HARDwARE, curbERY ! PAINI6, & c.,
t i kt H h rs z t f '
which they will sell at such prices as shall make
it the interest of Housekeepers, Builders, Me' Ile
order, with all the morlern itxt have tbe;r
roveelerds tl,-•
runntor
chanics, and Yell the rest of mankind," to give water wheels rod machinery.
them a call. Our stuck comprises Building Thug h ave put in
fly
a the I
material, such as Locks, Hinges, Scree., Nails, va t Turbine Water Whaelx, nod car grind in
Bolts, Glass of all sizes, Putty, Oils,
White Lead and Zinc Paints. Varnishes, all stages of the water, snit during the coldest
MECHANICS' TOOLS. weather, any and all kinds of grain.
They are prepared to all, anti hove on
Planes,Handsaws, Mill & Crosscut SS.,
Chisels ' Mann's Axes. Hatchets, Spirit Levels, •
for sale at ail times, at market rates all kind 0!
•
. Files, Stacks and DiCt3, Monkey Wrenches, FLOUR FEED
..AhD STUFFS,
• with an endless variety of modern inventions
• and improvements. and farmers can have their own grain ground,
fflkddlers and Coach.Malcers are, incited to and take it hack in a return load, or they cute
ea u an d exam i ne our ex t ens i ve s t oc k of liar. be furnished in exchange at a moment's notice
nes, Mountings and Coach Trimmings, Patent an equal quantity of Flour and Bran or chop
and Com men HaIIICS. 30 varieties; Girthing, pcd feed.
Hog Skins, Patent Leather ' Enamelled Lea. STD SMUT nitienxzry
ther, Oil Cloth for Carriages, Coach Laces and is of an improved manufardure; and they w,:,
Linings Huts, Spokes, Felines, Shafts, Springs, insure a PULL TURN OUT of superior quail
Axles &c. &e. ty to every bushel of grail, left at their
Axles,
a- POCKET CUTLERY, 11,5111i1l A
Knives and Forks from 371/ cents to 4i3 per N. 11.--The Buckwheat stones are not quite
sot. Silver forks, Silver and common spoons, ready.
Ladies' Fruit knives, Furriers' knives, razors, Huntingdon, December 10, I
&c., &c. - • - - -
lIOLLOWWARI
Pureelaine, Tinned and Plain Do ' ilers, Tea.ket•
ties, Sauce, Frying and Baking Puns, Steak
Griddles, Dish Covers, &e.. &c., at manulactu•
rers' prices.
MISCELLANEOUS,
Ice 13ammers, ' e7no ;1; ze rs, Butler
Prints, Butter Ladles ' Port Monnies , Bells of
all kinds, Gnus. Pistols and Revolvers, Paint
Brushes, Wall Brushes. Trams and Chains of
various kinds, Chain Pumps and Metallic
Pumps for cisterns, Picks. Bledces.
&Having purchased many of our goods rt
wholesale prices from manufacturers, we
enabled to sell both wholesale and retail—e.,
tronnely low. A libvral si.,:tre of public ?taro,
ngc i 8
SerAll orders from abroad promptly att.°
ded to. JAS. A. BROWN Co.
Apr.l,'s7.
24i WITNESSES ;
un 'lllO
• x. 0110.1111 IZONVICVMD.
John S. Dye. Author,
1 " - Who has had 10 years experience as a Bank
„,aer and Publisher, and author of "A series of
Z Lectures at the Broadway Tabernacle,” when ,
:for 10 successive nights, over 50,000 People
0 greeted him with rounds of applause, while 67
he exhibited the manner in which Counter.
f• eiters execute their frauds, and the surtst anti
® shortest means of detecting them
• The Honk Note Engravers all suy that I e
is the greatest Judge of ]'ajar Aloney living.
0 Greatest discovery of the present century
piiir detecting Counterfeit Bank Notes. De.
sot scribing every genuine 1.111 in existence, and
Pr exhibiting ut a glance every counterfeit in
circulation !! Arranged so admirably, Ilia
"'reference is ease and detection instantaneous.
•
Ita - rNa index to examine ! No pages to
...bunt rip ! But so simplified and no - ranged
▪ that the Merchant, Banker and Businessman
can see all at a glance. English, French anti
▪ Uerntan. 'flouts each may read the ammo in
;Ibis own native tongue. Most perfect Bank
C.) Note List published. Also a list of all the
I:Private Bankers in America. A complete
~i ) stionmary of the Finance of Europe awl A -
tr,erica will be published in each editio,•,
•gether with all the importhnt news of td
; Also a series of tales, from an old Mann
Qlound in the East, it tarnishes the mu-1 •
' pieta History of "Oriental Life." 1.,• •
tag the most perplexing positions in
IL' the ladies and gentlemen of that C.
in have been so often lased. These static, ,
continue throughout the whale year, and wi'i
....priira the mtst entertaining ever offered
tht aT tt e. rui,lieti Weekly to subscribers au! ,
"at y 1 oi year. All letters must he addrvssed
41.) JOH:: S. DYE, littOKEit, Publisher
:Proprietor, 7(1 Wall Street, Atm York
Q April 22, 1857.-13,
FRESH ARMY t L!,
.:.1i..1.:ii ~LU iCLiaiLii
Of Spring and Summer Goods
AT THE
GLOTII A ING 1
METROPOLITAN t, Opened
. And will be sold 30 per cent.
, N
T &W. SAXTON, have just received CHEAPER TWI THE CHEAPESTI
d . from the east a splendid assortment of u ItomAN respectfully in his caste•
goods, such as ix, niers and the public generally, shot he he
DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, , lust opened at his stare-roust in Market Square,
QUEENSWAIIE, HATS AND CAPS. I Huntingdon, a splendid new stock of Ready,
BOOTS AND SHOES, CARPET, I made
OIL CLOTH. WOOD AND i Clothing for Spring and Summer.
WILLOW WARE, ./ which he will sell cheaper than the same quality
And in fact everything necessary top lease flit, of Goode can he purchased at retail in Philadel
must lastideous. Such as phis or any other establishment in the country.
FINE DRY GOODS, Persons wishing to buy Clothing would de
PRINTS, TWEEDS, well to cull and examine his stock before purchs-
SUMMER COTTONS, sing elsewhere. Also
CLOTHS, COLLARS. Hats, Caps, Boots, and Shoes,
CASSIMERS. BONNETS, , which will he sold lower than at any other ea.
TRIMMINGS, e. every tahlishment in the enmity.
Variety of HOSIERY, MITTS, Huntingdon April 29. 1857.
UNDEIMEEVES. GLOVES, .. .._. ...
.. ,
• -- -
1100P8 FOR SKIRTS, WAR, IN SA titSAC
scre.. &c., &c., &e., &e.
We are determined to sell as low, if not low. , ALEXANDRIA POUNDILY.
er than any other house i alit of the Alleghe.-------
ll
ny. Our motto shall be "QUICK SALES & I
eGILL A CROSSINFORM MEM OLD
SMALL PROFITS." Gi ve us a ca n and h e : hafrientis and the public generally, that they
satisfied of the fact that this is THE MOIST! I int , the above Foundry in P'll blast, ....,...,
to purchase cheap goods. I un , l are peewee to linuish ca,ti..,... of 'V'.
We Imre on hand . troy deseription. Stoves of ail kani,
6,1 # ,X, , r 4 Iris If &p t .A. s T - za, {; , (6. ~,,,,d or C ,, 11'. 1, 11 , M , C1P1,11i711,. -,' ••
ifAms, sHo u LDERs, & FLITCH, j'l brcehing Mai.dlifieS, iln.l CVeryelliug in the ,itt,
I ling lino neatly made. Wc caa finish ail w.d.
ALSO—Glass, White Lead. Linseed Oil, Tar- 1 t h a "„i rc , i „,,i aig, h a ,; ai .. , , a i ,.. 00d T ari4 j ac
lumina and all kinds of Pitinte.
: Lath. All work dime cheap for cash ur mai
May, 6, 1857. . ....
try , pr r o:l e u ti c e .c
: ( , ) , 1:1 motel taker;l t t ‘ tr e
~a r,p t , ,i iii - , , ;;., ,t , .
GREAT BA.IIGAINS.! `,.;!
. a ill t.e.:tion to business to receive a liberal sin;:
.of public pittionit,,, , , .. l',lcyll,l, & C 1101 . , :,
NEW GOODS f Alexandra, .1;.,,, ../. I -...
. FREDERICK SEIDLE,
ZS( WE si` RtY IV 1 . 1 N 0 I 704?„,, ~,.,• FA tTUIi KR OF
' 1 The undersigned announces to the public ibid. ! siSII, OLIN lus. DOORS, SHUTTERS
he has opened a new store in Portstown, near XVI 0 1.11., DINAISI,
! tLe old Juniata bridge, mid has just received '; j yj :ill t( Si w , I . aa r- LEtti .
one of the
AND BEST liechauieshurg, Cumberland Co., P.
LARGEST, CIIEAPEST,
STOCKS OF
,
Dry-Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Pl 8” F. S. delivers work to the cars. Ile I , as
Hardware, Boots t& Shoes, al w sym ready made work on hand. All orders
Hats dk. Caps, die., ; by mail shall receive prompt attention.
Jan. 28, 1857.—Gm0. .
ever brought to this place. Almost every arti. 1 --.
.
ele usually kept in a country store always on 1 A 1
hand ; all of which will be sold cheaper than ' t) L.
1 ACKSOVS HOTEI
the cheapest.
, HUNTINGDON, PA
Stir Country produce taken in exchange for
goods. WM. J. GEISSING r.n. , ..1
'.
f t , du Allegheny Street, between
Portstown, April 15, 1857.
-- I :PI Pa. R. R.& 11. &B. T. R.R. Depots,
AGENTS WANTED!'
lIRL B. ZEIGLER,
$ 1 3 0 . 0 0 chan c e month al i
w ilere is a rare I March 25, 1857.-6 M. Proprietor.
e young men to . -
make a large Wert. without investing a espi• , • .:27, DR i ...
tat. The above is 'no 'three cent catchpenny,' , ilia_ ~.. lin. II R. HUYETT.
or humbug to introduce Patent Medicines, , "11. i y xxtv . 1 6 s or
Books, &c. For an outfit, enclose stamps fur ,
return postage. Address T. S. CAHT ALEXANDRIA, RUNT. CO., L.A. IMI, .
Box No. 8, Lawrence, Mass- ! April 1 -i 185 7.-Iy.
June. 3, '57.'-3tu. ,
____ . -1--- - - . - - '
. .. se. A s plendid lot of Fancy and Striped
Antiphloglstio Salt. ; Silks, Frimeh Merino,Cashmere, Iloneso Cleft
This celebrated medicine is for sale at the ! Robes,Flinty and Striped Delames, Persia,
Journal Office. For all inflammatory diseases' Twills. 4160, a handsome assortment of Col
it is a certain cure. Get a Inc end try it, ~e I tars, tindersleeves and Mitts, just received an.;
Wh n ftre afllivtork. for sale cheap, I,s. J. a, iv. sAx•rok;
0413 ,
AGENTS WANTS •
DLAKE'S
DRA PIIICA DICTi
Ihe NEW EDITION of this r
which has long becu iu prepare: A: :: •
'Wier!. It. forms 1110 volume, impel,:
of 136 C pages,—a contains an •
the Lives of about thirteen thousand ditibrent
Individuals, more than two thousand of whom
were citizens of the United States.
The number of Nrw Articles in the prerent
.
moot excellent opprtanit . , .
parson who desires to en, ~•
honoraLle and pr. - EtabloT
arc canted for nll parts of the •
please noldre..o the pablixh , ,..
it. (..!,MVP.EItTIiW . A o
211 ehescat o•t.
1 - N i)
‘TING
Si
OF TIM
NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY
Walnut Shed, South-Wcst corn, of Third
PIJI!.ADELPHIA
Incorporateiiiiiiiiiie• of Penn
rylvania.
1\ 1
, o , n n ejiiiisterreeeset i
paid proamn3i,lisonllargedeoprosmall
therboy of Withdrawal. Y of
'it
to.
Thti . Otlice is ,pen every (ley, from 0 o'clock
in the morning till 7 o'clock in the evening, and
on Motllniind Thursday eri legs, .ti Il 9 o'eleek
LREST Fl
All sums large ur smnli, are paid back in gol
on demand withnnt mn.ire, to any amount.
Hon HENRY L. BENNER, President,
ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice Pre Unlit,
Wot J LEL!), Secretary.
C. Lnnt!let!
F. 1'arr. , 11:;•,,,,
myth
ilea. L-Ci , urc
Francis Lee.
usineiN entirely t
• T!ie
Henry L. Bean
Edward L. (.:art
Rahort Selfridge ;
I. I IC. Ashton
• 3.
rompanc con
of 'nom
• as per p111 , 1i5h....
.t ....•
; :no ein,rtet, in nral E.tate, :11,tgage
• iirst-ehn‘s , reari,:ea,
parti.,et security to
a L.,
nnot fail to e penr.,renc
• I aini wrli-estahlisht