Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1835-1839, January 23, 1839, Image 4

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    AI) V ERTISEMENTS
E XOHANGE BANK
AND
S STITUTIOA •
No. 66 South 4th Street,
Philadelphia.
0AP1T...91. $250,000.
Open daily for the transaction of business,
from 9 A. M. to a P. M.
a.posites of Money received. for which
the following rate of Interest will be allow•
ed.
1 year 6 per cent per annum.
6 niu's 6
3 4 .. .. 4 4
OR Business Deposites, to be drawn at the
pleasure of the Depositor, no interest will be
allowed. The current Notes of Solvent
banks, in every part of the United States,
will be received as Special Depusites, on
such terms as may be agreed on In each par
ticular case.
BY ORDER Or THE BOARD.
J. DESSAA, Cathier.
Philadelphia Dec. 19, 1838.
STO V S.
The Subscriber respectfully informs the
public, that he has on hand a general assort
ment of
COOK, COAL; NINE PLATE
STOVES•
Also Stove Pipe and I'in Ware, which
he will sell wholesale and retail, at his
•hop.
maza2alte Oclwaslui.
IEI 11/ CO• II •
(opposite C. Couts Tavern) He hopes by
careful and strict attention t, his busines,
n give satisfaction to al! to favor him with
his patronage,
WILLIAM B. ZIGLER.
Huntingdon October 16 1838.
THRASHING MACHINES.
"I RAUB and LONG does continue to
ferry on the business at their shop in Hun
tingdon where Farmers can he accommoda- ,
ted,l where John Switzer is their agent to!
Wsnsact all business for them.
STRAUB & LONO.
N. B. John Switzer is authorisod to col
lect all money due, A. B. and G. H. Long,i
desirous of getting their business to a close,!
customers will please to pay as soon as pus- •
A. B. & G. H. LONG
Huntindor Nov. 2, 1838-1.
NEW FIRM.
HATTING BUSINESS,
AND
FUR STORE.
D%VID SNYDER & SON respect
fully inform their friends and the pub
lic generally, that they have JUST RE
fEIVED
A New + Handsome assortmen
of articles in their line of business
Which they offer to the public CHEAP, for,
cash or country produce, consisting of the
following articles, viz:—
Best quality of Otter Caps, latest fashion,
Common -
City made Hats of the latest fashion, and
also of their own manufacture,
Women's a.,d Men's Fur Gloves,
Collars and Tippets for Ladies.
Country Merchants will be supplied with
HATS of their own manufacture on a rea
sonable credit, and at as low a price as they
ottn be purchased in Philadelphia.
DAVID SNYDER & SON.
Hentingdon, Nov. 28, 1838.
TrN TER ES TIN G case of Dyspepsia
4aand Hypocondriackism, cured by Dr,'
Evans' Camomile Tonic and Family Aperi-I
ent Pills.—Mrs. Good of Mount Joy, Lan
caster county, was affected for 7 tears with
the above distressing symtoms, of which she
was confined to her bed for 9 months Her
symtoms were— depression of spirits, sick
ness at the stomach, headache, impaired ap
petite, great pressure and weight at the
.stomach, after eating, great mental despon-
TAN ERY, .stomach ,
flying pains in the chest, back and
sides, costiveness, emaciation, coldness and
weakness of the extremeties, a dislike for
viT PRIVATE • SALE. • • involuntary .
;society or conversation, sighing
The subscriber offers for sale his land weeping, and langour and lassitude upon
Farm
, the least exercise. Mrs. God was in the
& TannttA most desperate situation, and could obtain no
relief until she was advised by her neigh.
Ctuated in McConnellstown, Huntingdon to make trial of Dr. Evans' Camomile Pills
a ounty, only 5 miles from the Canal Basin of which she is happy to state, that she is
t Huntingdon. how enjoying all the blessings of perfect
THE TANNERY, nealth. Persons desirous of further infor
mation will be satisfied of every particular
Is situated by the side of a never tailin
stream of water and from which the yard i applying at 19,
their astonishing cure by
at her
supplied by the means of a wheel. Th North Bth street, Philadelphia,
residence.
Frame building. There is a superior Bark The above medicine can be had at the Stores of E. H. Curtis, Springfield, Del. co,
Mill in the second story, which delivers the H. P. Lloyd, Daroy.
ground Bark on to the first floor. There is H. L. Vowel, Chester.
also every other convenience that can be
needed. Connected with the Tannery August 24, 1838.
also, a tract of good II
Timber Land,
from which a sufficient supply of bark can
ways be obtained.
THE FARM LAND,
and Buildings connected therewith are of the
best kind, being
15 Acres of Limestone Land,
costly cleared and under good fence, The
Buildings are situated on two town Lots,
consisting of a
Three Story Stone house,
in
well calculated for a store or tavern, and a
small Bank Barn, On the same lot with the
Tannery, is also, a good and convenient
though small dwelling house, suitible for a l
tenant.
The whole of the above property will be
sold on the best Terms, possession will be'
given next spring or fall. Any further in
formation can be had by applying to the
subscriber on the Place, or of Dr. Jacob
Hoffman at Huntingdon.
PATRICK LANG.
McComiellst .wn Huntingdon /
C aunty, Nov. 28, 1838.
The Lancaster "Examiner" please pub
lish 4 times and charge this Ate.
TOTHE PUBLIC. mid, remedies, the mines of which are
r oocealed and of which they know nothins.
DR. EVANS' PILLS. That dreadful scourge, GONSUMPTION,
might have been checked in its commence
byall3)l.l2. 11 \ TZ . 3
Evans'(93 7 - 112 ,..., meat , and disappointed of Its prey, all fiver
Camomile . 1
ufficithe la •d, if the first symtoms of Nervous
land Family Aperient Pills.—Benjamin
Brown, corner of Shippen and George streets Debility} % had been counteracted by CAM
, y p
!Philadelphia, was affected fur seven
OMILE
with extreme nervousness, y
was e ars bowel co chemicall pre ared, and those
by which he complaints, which lead to a host of
fatal ma l a di es, not able to write his name—his symtoms fa might have been obviated
hat alkine of Rhubarb.
were, eruscation, daily spasmodic pains in
tine
the head, loss of appetite, palpitation of the whi ch is a leadin al g ingre extract dient in the Aperi
ent Family Pills. Before both of those med
heart, giddiness anti dimness of sight, utter i c i nes,
inability of engaging in any thing that de- which are adapted to a majority of
the purposes for whi' li a hundred others
manded vigor or courage, sickness of the
are unnenessaril us d, fevers, agues, bil-
stomach, impaired appetite, coldness and ions disorders, Ileadache, female debility,
v
weakness of the extremeties, emaciations,
and extreme debility, disturbed rest, a sense male decline, indigestion, and liver com
of pressure and weight at the stomach after, plaint, would have entirely disappated,
where of them have proved fatal.
eating, great mental despondency, severe;
_
flying pains in the chest, hack and side, cos-)
tiveness, a dislike for society and conversa-, 1.,?,E M A L E S who are troubled with
lion, Mr. B. has made trial of various me- 'I
-L sick headache, faintings, or giddiness,
dicines now before the public, but to no ef- i palpitation of the heart, lowness of spirits,
feet, until, observing in a public paper some .loss of appetite, pain in the side, general de
cures performed by Dr. Wio. Evans' Cam. bility, or bodily weakness, rejections of food,
omile Tonic and Family Aperient Pills, lie &c., may be effectually restored to health
was induced to give them a trial, of which by using Dr. EV ANS' CAMOMILE 'l'o
- is at any lime happy to state, that they NIC and FAMILY APERIENT PILLS,
effectually cured him of the above distres- which are invariably- recommended by all
sing disease• those that have used the invaluable media.
i/jr- Persons who doubt the above cure, cine. Perseverance In the use of this inval
are most respectfully directed to the above uable madicine, sill undoubtedly effect a
mentioned person, at the north west corner cure even in the most acute or obstinate
of Shippen and George streets, diseases, but in such cases the dose may be
BENJAMIN BROWN, augmented according to the inveteracy of
October 17, 1838. the disease; these Pills being so admirably
adapted to the constitution, that they may
.......,_
be taken at all times and under any circum-
T 1V ER COMPLAINT, cured stan c es.
aid General Depot, No, 19, North
tehieby Dr. Wm. Evans' Camomile'Tonic
and Aperient Pills.—Mrs. ytl, I‘ , / . u i it Bthsti stree t, Philadelp hia .
The a b ove medi cine can be had at the
Joy, Lancaster, co. Pa., completely restored pre
to health, by Dr. Evans' Camomile Pills •
Store of Samuel F.
Green & co, in the
Her symtoms were, great pain in her right Borough of Huntingdon.
side, could not lie on her left side without an TO THE PUBLIC ,
aggravation of the pain disturbed rest. Ex
treme di bility, pains in the head, loss of ap- I, Michael Brode, of the county o
petite, palpitation of the heart, giddiness Huntingdon, Pa., do certify, that I was
and dimness of sighg reat dt, langour erangements with otherin for 12 years a ffl icted with dyspepsia, and
sym
the function of the Liver.—Miss L ytle . in that time applied to several physicians,
daughter of the aforesaid Mrs• Lytle, has one of whom decidedly the most distin
'also beets restored to perfect health by the guished in Westmoreland co, pronoun
;same invaluable Medicine. Her symtoms ced my case entirely out of the reach of l '
were extreme Nervousness, attended with a
medicine
severe pain in her side, sickness on the sto- • 1
mach, eruct;ons, the. Mrs. Lytle has the For the last six years previous to the
!pleasure of informing the public that nu _ 15th slay of June, 1838, I was not able to
Imerous cases similar to her won, (in her vi- do a single day's work, and the digestive
cinity) have been restored to health by the !powers of my stomach were so comptete
'same invaluable Medicine. General Office, iy prostrated, that in many instances I
ifr on t i li c e i ;a i l l e s, of Datr.,,ro:mi.9,E;lnonrtsh' C a
thms°tmreielet ; vomited my victuals in '2O hours after
IPhiladelphia, a few doors above Market. having . eaten them, on which not the least
October 17, 1838. !sign of digestion appeared.
On the 4th of June last, I set out for
'the purpose of procuring a certificate from
'Dr. Wm. Richard of Trough Creek ,
Hunt., county, to exempt me from a fine
for the non-performance of military duty
on the regular days of training in May
last, and it was with the utmost difficu I- i
ty that 1 reached the residence of the
Doctor, having been obliged to lay down
by the road-side three times on account
of severe pains, and the weakness and
weariness consequent thereon. When I
stated my business to Dr. Richard, he
suggested to me the propriety of taking
medicines. at once told him that I
could not do so, as I was entirely desti
tute of money, and had a large and help
less family, which I had no means of
supporting, and that I considered my
case entirely hopeless, and did not wish
to incur debts for medicine, Upon his
expressing an opinion that I might still be
cured, I was induced to make trial of his
medicine, and the result was, that in 10
days I segan to work some, and in 15
days I commenced mowing and through
Baying, and harvesting, I was able to
make a full hand every tlay, and have
been able to work every day since with
out the least symptom of a return r,f the
disease. I :ain now 40 years of age, and
I am fully as able to do ado ys work
as ever I was, and I feel truly thankful to
a kind Providence far having directed me
to Dr. Ri-;hard; and i would respectfully
and earnestly recommend to all who may
be similarly afflicted, to avail themselves
of his skill, and services, without delay.
Given under my hand at Trough
Creek, Huntingdon county, Pa., this 13th
Iday of Nov. 1838,
TO TILE PUBLIC.
WORE PROOFS OF THE EFFIC A
CY of Dr. Wm. Evans' Camomile To
nic and Family Aperient Pills.—Mr. Josh
ua Swain, Cape May county, N. J., effectu
ally restored to health from the following
distressing symtoms:—Extreme debility,'
attended with constant pain in the side,
back and limbs, giddiness and dimness of
sight, sickness at the stomach, impaired ap-'
petite, difficulty of breathing, great pres
sure and weight at the stomach If: er eating,
depression of spirits; coldness and weak
ness of the extremeties, flying pains in the
chest, costiveness and other symtoms not ne
cessary to enumerate. Mrs. Swain, wife of
the aforesaid Mr. Swain, has also been re
stored to health by the above invaluable Me
dicines. Her symtoms were—Nervous
ness, headache, pain in the side, loss of ap
petite, disturbed rest, eructions &c. The
public arc hereby informed ; that their mo-
Itives for making this declaration are, that'
'others a ffl icted with like symtoms may re- 1
Iceive information of, and be cured by the
same inestimable Medicine.
11 - rNTERESTING CASE OF DYSPEP
SIA.—Cured by Dr. Wm. Evans'am
omilo Tonic and Family Aperient Pills.—
Mr. George Elman, Broad street below
Walnut, afflicted for several years with the
following distressing symtoms:—Great pres
sure and weight at the stomach after eating,
.giddiness and dimness of sight, sickness at
the stomach, constant headache, impaired
appetite, difficulty of breathing, langor, las
, sande, great depression of spirits, a sensa
don of fluttering at the pit of the stomach
irregular pains in different parts of the bo,
dy, costiveness; a dislike for society or con
versation, coldness and weakness of the ex
tremeties, emaciation and general debility,
disturbed rest, with other symtoms which
it is not essential to enumerate.
Mr. E. had given up all hopes, as he ha , ,11
made trial of all other remedies before t' ne
:public, but to no effect, until lie was
sed to make trial of Dr. Wm. Evans' ionic
Pills, of which he is happy to star e, that
they effectually restored him to it'zalth by
taking three packages.
October 17, 1838.
T r N R, Wm. EVANS' . CAMOMILE
4410 PlLLS—Happy wo•
many perscns, of both • ald it have been for,
exes, who are now 1
in the silent grave, if they had leaed to,
check the morbid teni
lencies of their rn stom
achs and bowels, by these
pure Tonic and
Aperient Pills, my ufactured by Dr, Wm.
Evans, of New Y ork, without restoring to
NIIC RAE!, BRODE,
Attest D. A FULL.
j r ir:
; I
Dr. J. M. YOUNG.
zmurt: mon DIENTIVit.
RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and
Gentlen,en of Huntingdon, and the public
in general, that he has opened an office a
few doors above Porter Wilson's office
where he 'is prepared to execute all opera
tions in F)ental Surgery, viz:
Cleat ming, Filing , Plugiug,
ExCracting and Inset-20w
Teeth.
YoUNG obligates himself to perform
the above operations in the most app roved
_
manner, and at moderate charges. He has
on hand an ample supply of
Incorruptible Teeth.
And other materials of the best quality.
N, IL Ladies will be waited upon at their
residence, if requested.
REFERENCES.
J. HENDERSON, M. D.
D. HOUTZ, M. D.
J, M. GEMMILL, M. D.
REV. S. WILSON,
JUDGE ADAMS.
J. H, MILLER, M. D. President of Wash
ington Medical College.
J. BUCKLER, M. D.
T, Baltimore.
A. J. SWARTZE, M. 1.1 .
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LEGISLATURE PROCEEDINGS.
THE ensuing Legislature will be one
f unusual interest to every citizen of the
Commowealth. The adoption of the
Amendments to the Constitution, will
give rise to new legislation in which it is
not unlikely that party may be
come warmerly enlisted, and subjects ag
itated that will excite the strongest desire
to obtain early and correct information.
A new Administration, it is expected,
will also come into power, and give birth ,
to new measures under its new men.
These, together with the ordinary duties
of Legislation, will make the coming Leg
islature a busy as well as important one.
During its session the "Pennsylvania
Telegraph" will be published twice a week
and contain late and fatal accounts of
its proceedings, taken by experienced re
porters. It will also contain Congress
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THEO. FENN,
Harrisburg, Nov. 10, 1333.
121 1 7 ELLIGENCER DEMOCI? A7'.
LEC ISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS.
THE ensuing session of the Legisla ,
lure of this Commonwealth, it is expec
ted, will be one of more intense interest
to the people than any that has preceded
it. Not only will it be the first session
under a new organic law, untried, and
in the estimation of many thousands, of
doubtful untility, but it will be the first
sessionf el contested elections—the first
session to which the abus NI ballot-box
will appeal for redress. Parties being
nearly bal lanced, and each firm as the ev ,
erlasing hills in support ofits peculiar 1
tencts, their conflicts—the one battening
under the sacred paople of truth, for the
best interest of the people—the other
with dark banner of falsehood, waving
over it, contending for power and the at
tendant "spoila of victory,"— will attach
an interest to the session which will ren-
Ider l
vehicles of collect information in re-1
gard to the proredings, of immense im- .
portance to the citizens of Pennsylva
nia. Such vehicle will be found in the I
"Intelligencer 4' Democrat" the editors;
of which pledge themselves to spare no,
' pains, labor or expense, to render their
sheet worthy of public patronage.
As the undersigned have both had ex ,
perience in reportin,g, and are also practi
cal printers, they will be able to give full
and correc t reports of the sayings and
doings of the two Houses, and place the ,
.
intelligence in their paper in the most at-
tractive and satisfactory form. In ad
dition to Legislative reports, they will
give ample sketches of the proceedings of
Congress, and a general summary of the
news of the days.
The "Intelligencer" is Democratic in -
politics. —supports the Patriotic and States
man of the West—GEN. W. H. HAR
RISON —for the Presidency in 1840--
and will ever be found the unwavering
opponent of Loco-focoism, and all ki n destructive herises.
TERMS: I
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ELLIOTT 4. M'CURDY.
Editors and Proprietors.
Harrisburg. Nov. 10, 1838.
PROSPECTUS.
OF THE
IARRIS BURG CHRONICLE.
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hances the value ot a public journal as
early and faithful news, the editor and
proprietor of the Harrisburg Chronicle
has made such arrangements, as will not
fail to make his paper equal, if not sup 2-1
dor to any other in the place, (luring the 'I
ensuing year, in this particular.
The sessions of the State Legislature
the coming session, promise to be unusu
ally intsresting. The policy of the new
State administration, must excite curiosi- 1
ty in the minds of all such as take any
part in the politics of the day, inasmuch
as the friends of the new Governor have
found much fault with the administration
of Joseph Ritner, though one of the best
Governors Pendsylvania ever had; and it
remains to be seen from what this wint er will develope, whether the people havel
made a wise change.
Besides the imerest (which the policy)
of the new administration will give rise''
to, the duties of this winter's Legislature
will be such as to engage the serious at
tention of every citizen in the State. A
mong many other matters it will have
the altering and the amendiag of existing
laws, so as to conform to th provisions
of the new Constitution, and make such
others as the emergency will require,
which will be neither few nor unimpor- 1
Ltant.
r As it is our purpose to continue the
publication (of the Chronicle, and with
zeal, we will not say with what ability, do
battle against locofocoism, Van Burenisin
Fanny NVrightisin, and all other destruc
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them do it for the sake of the cause we
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E. GUYF:II.,
TEM PIIMMV3I/.
OF
FOREIGN LITERA r UR.E SCIEACI
AND A(T
I TAKE notice that lettersof Administ 1,
tion on the Estate i f John Trout late of
Is published every month by
_
E. Little & • Antis township Huntingdoneo deed have be
Co., 212 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. a
..„, i l vanted by the Register of Huntingdon Co.
six dollars a year, ,ayabi e i t , advance. lA. 'to the undersigned, therefore, all person*
tam subscribers are requested to remit ass indebted to said Estate, are requested to
hote on zccotint. 'make immediate payment, and those hay—
With the year 1838 begins the Fourth Vol ing claimsagainst the same, ate requested
ume of a New Series, complete sets of wh.cb to present them properly authenticated
can be furnished at Two Dollars: and a half f o r settlement, unto the under igned, Who ,
bound. The New Series is begun because are authorised to si tit, the , ine.
we are no longer able to supply orders for l GMEON RCM l'.
complete sets of the old. EDWARD B. TROUT.
Administrators.
Antis township, Dec. 12th, 1838.
CONTENTS OF THE DECFJIhER
NUMBER.
Of the Earlier English Moral Songs and
Poems, The Cabinet and the Coun
try, Reigns of George the third
and fourth, Milman's edi
tion of Gibbon, Dick
ens's Tales. Chi.
na Opened',
Narrative of John
hard Gibson, Nich
olas Nickleby , Oliver ,
Fardorougha, the Miser, NVritings of
G. Washington, Redtiled and Reid on
Storms, Lane's Notes on Abliams nights
To Markesmen.
THOMAS DOUGLASS.
Olin .*initili.
Respectfully informs his frtends, and the
public generally, that he still continues the
above husinnss in
M'CONNELLSTOWN.
And is prepared to manufacture all kind
of guns or pistols, or to make any neccssas
ry repairs upon any article of the kind.
careful attention will mer.t success, he hopes
to secure the patronage of the sharp shoo
ters of this county. Any orders left with
Isaac Davis will be punctually attended to,
Huntingdon November 21, 1838.
NEW ESTABLISHMENT,
Tayloring.
ISAAC V. CULIN.
RESPECTFULLY informs the public tlia
lie has recently opened a shop & commen
cedlthe above business, in the shop formerly
occupied by T Kingwhere he is prepared to
excute all manner of work in his business in
the most neat, substantial, and fashionable
manner. He hopes by close application to
business, anti a desire to please, to merit,
a liberal share of public patronage.
All kind of country produce will be taken
in exchange for work done.
irrThe - latest fashions from Philadelphia
and New York, are received quarterly.
Wanted an apprentice at the above es
tablishment, one from the country would
be prefered.
UMBRELLAS,
At wholesale City Prices
The subscriber has been appointed agent
for the sale of every variety of Umbrellas
and Parasolls, manufactured by J. Swain
of Philaeelphia.
Storekeepers and all others call be suppli
ed on as reasonable terms as they can he ob
tained, weolesale. in the city. All interested
will find it to their advantage to call and se
T. READ.
Huntingdon, oct.`“ 1838.
ADMINISTRATORS
NOTICE.
NOTICE, is hereby given, that letters
of Administration have been gran
ted to the subscriber upon the Estate of
Henry M'Garvey' late of Shirty Town
ship deceased; and all persons knowing
themselves to be indebted to the said Es
tate, are hereby requested to moke pay
ment; and all having claims upon the said
Estate, are requested to present them to
subscriber properly authenticated for set•
dement. He will be at •he late resi
dence of the deceased, during the first &
second weeks in January next, for the
purpose of making settlements—and all
persons having unsettled accounts with
said Estate are earnestly requested to pre
sent them at that time.
EDWARD WGARVEY,
Dec. 19, 1838.
ADMINISTRATOR'S
Neltirt r •
Ma persons indebted to the Estate of
triAJames Irvine, late of West tossnship in
the County of Huntingdon dec'd, are reques
ted to make payment without delay, and all
persons having claims against said estate,
are requested to u
present them to the
inider
signed residing West Township aforesaid,
properly authenticated for settlement.
CHRISTOPHER IRVINE,
DAVID IRVINE,
Administyators
November, 10th, 183.8, P.
. STRAY.
rrtA ME to to the
residence of the
subscriher in War-
riors 1%. ark Township
about the first of Oc-
MO ' 0
Itober last, a Brindle
Bull three years md, four white feet, with
white along the belly. The owner is Ire
quested to come forward, prove property
pay charges, and tile him away.
JNV. FORGESON
January 2, 1839.
ALIA' persons indebted to the Estate ut
Emanuel C. Stok, late of Tyrone
;Irownship in the Couniy of Iluntingdou
dec'd, are requested to make payment
(without delay; and all persons having
claims againsi said estate, are reque,ted
to present them to the undersigned re
siding m Tyrone Toe atoresatd
'properly authenticated for settlement.
PETER ET, Ad m - r.
ept. 26, 18S8.-6 T.
DMINISTR R'S NO=ICE
Executor's Notice.
1.1. persons indebted to the Estate of
Vira—Sminel Templeton late of Tyrone town
ship, Huntingdon County deceased, are re
quested to m tke immediate I)ayment, and
those having claims against said Estate are
requested to present them properly authen
ticated for payment ;it their residence in
Ty rose towhship.
JAMES THONIPSON Esq.
JAMES TEMPLETON,
Executors.
November, 14th, 1838,
NOTICE
11,1 hereby given, that the accounts o
JlLJames Entriken and Thomas Jackso
Trastees of Johathan Leslie, iIaVC been fi
led in the Cowl of Common Pleas of Hun
tingdon County, and will l u presented to the
!Judges of the said Court on the second Mon
day in January next for confirmation, of
which, all persons interested may take nn
ice.
ROBERT CAMPBELL Prot'y.
December, 15, 1858.
( GENERAL ORDERS •
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE
Harrisburg, Jan. 1 1839.
BY virtue of the authority vested in the
Adjutant General, by the malitia
laws of this Commonwealth; it ishereby di
rected by him, with the consent and concur
rence of the Governor & Commander in-ChieT
of Pen sylvania, that the system of instruc
tion in military knowledge, and regluations
for the Militia and Volunteers of the State
of Pennsylvania, be, from and after this date
that system which has been prepared and Fr
ranged by Brevet, Captain S. Cooper (of the
U. S. Army) Aid-dc—Camp and Assistant
Adjutant General, and is entitled •a concise
system of Instructions and Regulations for
the Militia and Volunteers of the United
States, &c.
All officers and non-commissioned officers
musicians and privates of the Militia or Vol
unteers of this State, will therefore, hence
forth confirm, in the performance of their
military duties to the regulations for their
government prescribed in the above system,
and all and every other mode of instruction
in military tactics, not consistent with that
'above referred to are hereby positively pro
hibited, for the instruction of the Militia'
and Volunteerss of this State.
As a matter of course, all instructions of
Volunteers or Militia will be given in the
English language.
WILLIAM PIPER,
Adj't Gen. of Pennsylvania
8 TOR.IG E FORII:iRDr G
&LOW
COMM:CLIIOI\7 B7rilllME3£l.
LAUREL PORT W lIAREHOLTSE.
[BELOW THE WATERSTH EET DAM]
1 911 he subscriber has taken the' wharf and
-••• warehouse formerly occupied by I.
Cuont , :cusx Esq•-- 3--4 of a mile below
Waterstreet, whore he purposes continuing
the above business, at the following mode—
rate prices viz: CT$.
1174ar Mgt ot, Blooms per ton of 224-0 lbs 25
Plaster 41 37F
l'ig Metal " ' • 12 } x '
i i Bar Iron " - 2000 lbs 37i
41 If Stored 50
Weighing either of the abo ye per ton 12}
Storage on Mdze. per ton of 2000 lbs TS
Smaller quantity Sets per 1000Ibe ,
1{ Fish per Barn 1 8
el Salt 6}
Flour " 4
41 Wheat per Bushel 3
at Rye & Corn " 2lr !
(hats t
Commissions as per agreemen`.
N. B. All Freights to be paid 'before' the
!goods are removed. 0.., i
To a practical knowledge of the business,
' the subscriber is determined to add an unre
mitting assiduity; and every attention that
n is e,s n s. ecessary to render a general satistaction
to all who may favor him with their hu.
E. W. WIKE.
(Laurel -Port Jan. 9. 1839.
*Wag C attite.
CAME to the residence of the subscri
ber in Union township, some time in May
last. Two Heiffera about one year old.
One of them a black with a star on its fore
head. The other is red, with white back
and belly. There are no car marks that
can be seen. The owner can have them by
calling at my place below Mill ('reek the
South side of the Juniatta,
andpaying char
ges.p Otherwise they will be disposed,of
thelaw directs.
JNO. !sort.
Union township, "Nov. 21, 1t%313.