In the four senators, unless it were a de- good loud stile the following importan t heriff's Sales. 4 sire to emulate their firmness, and conga- doeument. KrFor the original you will ^? tency. But be that as it may, four of our please look into the Philadelphia papers. BY virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cem e m ia e s e &A. , issue l d H o e ut of the Court of Senators did say white was black, and the "SANDS' remedy for SALT RHEUM, will t - it i ngd exposed Count y, next day said black was white. We re - IRINGWORM, TITTER, BARBER'S on Jnert- and to me ditrcted, . be tol public Sale at the Court House, in Hun juice however that they have alone some-f soe's kat, which has been tested in thing which has terminated the riot and , rising three thousand cases without in one trngdon, on the 13th day of January next. excitement. Had they have recognised instance having failed"— step :there, said it 10 o'clock A. M. the following proper thetyAiz Hopkins' House at cnce, we should J— G— one of the bysitters, .I don't ship i o n f g l c it o n n d z o a u r t n 7 in Sritgeh i l n ut town never have complained, we should have understand all them there complaints.—. Dub thought they were frightened into it, *ye 0, said a wag in company, I and explain lin township Bedford Z n ouifty. Irictio!nin g l i a i n e d fi s ry of p W ron d e li i r ro c r orttn iiii W arn ir ciai s n gt .i t don't think so now. Other -causes have the whole. "Salt rheum" means being opperated, we hope they were not corrupt. "rowed up salt river" at an Election— others, containing three hundred and eighty . I .l , c u r n eLb e l , t a he re s s a o rpe wi r i ? c o - e are or We shall wait patiently to see their teas - "Ringworm" is a direct route for a rail h c i l e e s a s ;e a l_ l ! ° l ! he one ons; and let us see if they can give any road, such as the one f rom Philadelphia on erecteri c n. Cabin Barn, with'thrceepensrea ti.iwcuossetog square lof 11, , tise, i one sqoare l i og which did not have the same weight when to Pittsburg by the way of Gettysburg . house. an e d s a t n or iKp n ple ( 0 ' rc a t l ia l r ' d i a l ls'o thereon. s'rin 8 they voted on the direct r pnosite side, at d i and Hagerstown—Titter is the habit of if tl.ey cannot, ui on tnemAlv. s nit is' hang some young gentlemen and ladies, "to Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of Hercules Kemp dcc'd the disgrace of having been wofully grail- laugh in a corner," when their converse- ALSO ty in opposing the patriotic people who tional powers forbid their uniting in the mi O n n i e ,a h m ous s e it a u n a t t l e lo n t n ig t t . hl , B a,r o i rsuf t l r i e e e f t B a T . commenced the mob, or else of having general interchange of words and opin been touched with the magic wand gold. ions—JAensoN ken, as every body knows joining a lot on the east of John Calderwood and on t t r ei l .e ve o s n t by .ec a t l e l a of ci A ne m , lr n e d w a ßobeson, a These are two very troublesome horns, is ITCH FOR OFFICE! "Well I declare"ll half o but upon one of them they must hang, said friend Joshua "that is the most ry house; levied on and to be sold as 'the . property of Catharine Calderwood dec'd in unless they give sound reasons for their grandest remedy that ever I heard on, but the hands of James Thompson her Ex'or. conduct. I doubt about its curing on the Jackson ALSO We have considerable charity, and are itch." The reader was cured of his itch A house and lot of g ound in thee town of willing to give them good motives, until for holding forth. by a loud laugh. Frankstown, on main strcet oed by a . 0. lot of C..Garber and others. Thereon erec we know better. We cannot say with our ted a two story frame house. friend of the *Chronicle' that it is fear. uummigmmilim'''' ' " , Seized, taken under execution and to be that we consider almost as bad as to say ALSO they were bought. The poor paltrnon, who wouldklA, the interest and estate of J. Nugent , desert his post while guarding one of, in, to and out of a tract of land situate elf the eitidels of Freedom, is bought at in Allegheny township: bounded by lands the contetnptable price of his paltry life, of Robert Allison Esq., John Gwin and others, containing 81 acres more or less— if he thought it in danger. It is the vi- 23 acres cleared with a Saw Mill and dwel lest corruption. We will not admit it ling house thereon erected. Seized, taken under execution and to be was fear; and should they say it was fear, sold as the property of James Nugent. should have a monument dedicated ALSO. they shou to eternal infamy erected to commemorate the deed. We trust they can tind some honorable excuse for their course, and un til we bear more we shall not censure them. The proole owe much to Messrs. Pen rose, Baeckla), Pearson, and in fact to the entire sixteen who stood by their glorious ensign until delivered by their own friends into the hands of their toes. The aleeting. Our readers will find on the first page the proceedings of a meeting held on, Christmas day, by the citizens of our Borough. We commend them to their at tentive perusal. They speak not in the language of excitement, but, in the digni fied tone of freeman, their love of right, and respect for the existing laws, and their detestation of a government of force. We rejoice to find that our friends do not wish to show themselves favorable to any of the mad and visionary schemes which has disgraced the capitol of the State; and throw our good State of Penn sylvania into an unenviable, and disrep vtable ennperlson with the other States. it will take years for Pennsylvania to re gent her former standing in the Union. Who excited, or who caused the result, will not alter the fact. The injury has been done and how the stain came on her escutcheon, it matters not, it will remain there to dim its brightness for many a slay- We now earnestly hope that every friend of his country will, raise his voice against all and every encroachment upon the laws, and let Pennsylvania regain her wonted eminence, and let the people, those wh o neither have nor desire office, examiae with an unprejudiced eye the whole scene, let them learn who were the guilty incen diaries. and let them sonsign theinto last ing ditigaace. Let the bolt fall on whom i may —let it come. By (so doing, the elrect of the present evil, may in some masere be ameliorated, and all such dis aster, in futur ; avoided. Mr. PRINTER:- You know those who subscribe for a paper, whether they pay or not, like to get the worth of the money. Some, to make sure work, read weekly the motto , advertisements and all; apparently with the same degree of feeling and interest, unless a case of murder or rape occur, which produces a momentary excitement. This course in reading a Newspaper can mot reasonably be objected to, if the read er, in company, "reads in to himself."— But we are sometimes annoyed by a "moire," or old gentleman, not fully ac quainted with the proprieties of social in tercourse, who undertakes to ►etail news, a week, month, or year old. To correct thisbad habit of "showing forth," (if ad monition has failed to effect the object) 1 take leave to give you an account of a •"holding firth" at which the writer was present. The squire "held forth" lustily, :and i n the course of his reading pronounced in Death of Mr. Cassat. Quite a gloom was cast over our com munity on Wednesday morning by the in telligence of the death of Mn. CASSAT,. Senator from Adams county, who was found deod in bed in his room at Gleim's Hotel, about eleven o'clock. his funer al took place yesterday and was attended by both Houses of the Legislature, as is customary on such mournful occasoins. His remains were sent to his family res idence. No member stood higher :n the estimation of all who knew him than Mr. C. It is believed that he died of palpi tation of the heart.—Har. latelligencer. STRAY. AME to to the residence of the subscriber in War riors Nark Township about the first of Oc tober last, a Brindle , Bull three years otd, four white feet, with white along the belly. The owner is re quested to com e forward, prove property pay charges, and take him away. INC). FORGESON January . 2, 1839. 21711811411CAlialge WILL be sold at public sale by the Subscriber, living at the EZZOIIf SPRIA AS, on Saturday the sth., of January nest.' if ONE FULL SIX HORSE TEAM, Wen HARNISED, "ti 3 .2,4.77a*rt 7 ;11 ' 0 " AND A GOOD WAG. ON and BED-1f not sold by whole sale, to be sold at retail. ALSO—one other horse and 7'WO SETS OF hind ."` 7 " 1 " 1 : GE.IR S. ... ALSO—FOUR 411100., COOD SIZED "a* HOGS, AD D 4. ONE CO W. Mott' (K7 - Sale to commence at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, which a reasonable credit will be given by JOHN 11. STOVER.' January 2nd., 1839. uomiva l i. OF FOREIGN LI7'ER.RT URE SC lEJVCI AND ART Is published every month by E. Little& Co., 212 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia, - a six dollars a year, payable it advance. Dis tant subscribers are requested to remit a $5 note on account. With the year 1838 begins the Fourth Vol ume of a New Series, complete sets of wh.ch can be furnished at Two Dollars and a half bound. The New Series is begun because we are no longer able to supply oraers for complete sets of the old. CONTENTS OF THE J ANUARII 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 Ward Gibson, Nich olas Nickleby , Oliver Twist, Fardorougha, the Miser, Writings of G. Washington, Redfiled and Reid on Storms, Lane's Notes on Ab'hams nights. NOTICE• CAMIDIE'r 0.1)• Take notic that I have applied to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county for the benefit of the act made for the relief of insolvent debtors; and the said court has appointed the second Monday of January next for hearing and my creditors, at the coat house in the borough of Hnntingdon, when and where you may attend it you think proper. CHARLES MILLER, JOHN D 4 PIS, CHURCH IIL LEACH. JOh.IV .111017.1e.:E. JOIIN DAY, •--. A two story brick Building in "I the Borough of Hollidaysburg, on „ Lot No. 147 in the new town plot of said Borough; beginning at the corner of Lot No. 146 thence ex tending north seventy degrees cast along Juniata street. forty one feet to a post; thence at right angles to the same one hundred & sixty feet to bank alley, thence along said alley south seventy degrees west forty one feet to a post; thence at right angles to t e, same one hunred and sixty feet to the place of beginning. Seized and taken on a writ of Levari Fa rifts; and to be told as the property of W. H. Davidson. ALSO A tract of land situate in Cromwel TtIMO ship, containing 150 acres, more or less, ad joining Samuel E Booher, J. M. Bell Esq. and others; about 4 or 5 acres of which aro cleared; with a small cabin house, thereon erected Seized and taken under execution and to he sold as the property of Win. Moore. ALSO That part of Lot No. 147 on the new town plot, lately , laid out adjoining the old town plot cf Hollidaysburg, which is conti goons to and adjoins lot No. 148 fronting seventeen feet on Juniata Street and exten ding at right angles to the same, in depth one handed and sixty feet to Bank alley, on which are erected a small one story Brick house and a frame buil- KU ding, being eighty sev en feet long by ten feet wide and one story , high. Seized and taken on a writ of Levari Fa das and to be sold rs the property of Wm. H. Davidson and Benj Orcutt. ALSO all that part of a certain tract of land in the , nama of Wm Forsyth situate in Allegheny' township, Huntingdon county; adjoining lands of James Alexander, John Gardner; Jonathan Launce and others; containing one hundred and one and three fourth acres —And also a lot of ground in the town of Gayspurt Huntingdon county numbered in the plan of said town. ' sold by Jackson and Garber unto the said Geo. W. Henry: to gether with the appurtenances. Seized and taken on a writ of Levari Facias and to be sold as the propertLof Geo W. Henry. JOSEPH SHANNON She'll: Sheri& office Huntingdon December 19, 1818. UVUOtrVS NOTIOE. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons) concerned, that the follow!og named persons lave settled their Accounts in the Register's' Office, at Huntingdon, and that the said Accounts will 132 presented for confirmation and allowance at an Orphans' Court to be' held at Huntingdon, for the county of Hun-1 tingdon, on the second Monday (14th day) of January next, viz: - ' - - . - I. James Magee, Administrator of the es tate of Andrew French, late of Tell Town ship, deceased. IL James Wilkins, Administrator of the estate of John Scott, late of West Town shid, deceased._ . ..... 111, James Thompson, Executor of th last Will and Testament of Catharine C a der wood, late of the Borough of Birmingham , deceased. IV. Abraham Robison and Thomas M. Robison, Administrators of the est.te of A braham Robison. deceased, who was Guar dian of the minor che.dren of John Robison late of Frankstown Township, deceased, V. Isaac Anderson and Joseph Reed, Ex ecutors of the last Will and Testament of James Anderson, late of West Township, deceased. VI. Samuel Smith and John F. Lowry, Executors of the last NVill and Testamen of David Longenecker, late of Frankstown '1 ownship, deceased. - - • • VII. William Johnston, Administrator of the estate of John Johnston, (son of Tho's) late of Porter Township, det-eased. VIII. William Galbraith, Administrator, of the estate of Ann Law, late of Allegheny' . ,Township, deceased, HN EED. Register's Office, Hunt JO , De c . 14, 1838,Regj.stre Proclamation. 'WM HEREAS by a precept tame direc- W ted dated at Huntingdon, the 24th dal of November, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight, under the hands and seals of the Hon• Thomas Burnside, President of the Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, and general jail deliv cry of the 4th judicial district of Pennsyl vania, composed of the counties of Mifflin, Hnntingdon, Centre, Clearfiold, and Jeffer son, and the Hon. Joseph McCune and Jo seph Adams, his associate Judges of the county of Huntingdon, justices assigned, ap pointed to hear, try, and determine all and every indictments, and presentments made or taken for or concerning all crimes, which by the laws of the State are made capital or felonies of death and all other offences, crimes and misdemeanors, which have been, or shall be committed or perpetrated within the said county, or all persons which are or shall hereafter be committed or be perpe trated for crimes aforesaid—l am comman ded to make. Public Proclamation. Throughout my whole bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Ter minor, of Common Pleas and Quarter Ses sions will be held at the court house in the Borough of Huntingdon, on the second Mon day (and 15th day) of January next, and those mho will prosecute the said prisoners, be then and there to prosecute them as it shall be just, and that all Justices of the Peace, Coroner. and Constables within the said county be then and there in their pro per persons, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, with their records, inquisitions, examinations And remembrances, to do those things which their offices aspectivaly appertain. Dated at Huntingdon, the 19th day of De cember, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight and the 63c1 year of American Indepen dence. JOSEPH SHANNON, Sh'ff. Sheriff's Office Hunting- I don, Dec, 19, 1838. S TURNPIKE il()lkZeM% By virtue of an act of assembly incor porating the Hollidaysburg and Bedford Turnpike Company, it is trade the duty of the stockholders, or any two of them, nam ed in the letters pattent to give notice in all the newspapers published in the counties of Huntingdon and Bedford, of a time and place to oe by them appointed, at which time and place the said snbscribers or as many of them as shall be then present, shall proceed to organize said Company. and shall choose by a majority of the said sub scribers, by ballot, in person, one President, six Managers, one Treasurer, and such oth er officers as may be necessary to conduct the business of said Company. In pursuance therefore ot the above, we, the subscribers, do hereby give notice that a meeting for the above purposes will be held on TUESDAY THE FIRST DAY OF JANU ARY 1839—at the house of Peter Arnie!), in the town of St. Clair, Bedford county, when) and where a full attendance is requested, J. W. DUNCAN, PE ER CASSIDAY, ALEX. KNOX, EDWARD M'GRAW, PE ER AMICH, NICHOLAS LYONS, 1838. ROBER M'N AMAR A. Dec. 12, r ;~ i<c~ Nancy Sinith'by In the Court o her next friend Common Please of Ephraim Ramsey Huntingdon Coon vs ty. Wm. Henry Smith. Pluries Subpoe- na for Divorce, To William Henry Smith the defen dant above named. Take notice that by virtue of the above writ, ssued out of tha Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon County aforesaid, you are required rt o be and appear before the Judges of said Court, at a Court of Common Pleas to b e held at Huntingdon in and for the said County of Huntingdon, on the second Mondgy of January next, to answer the Petition and Libel of your wife Nancy Ramsey fora Divorce from the Bonds of matrimony. JOSEPH SHANNON, Sleff. Sheriff's office, Hu ig- I don Nov. 24,18 SP:WTI I.IOnRELL ti Respectfully inform there friends and the !public in general, that they have rented the WHARF * WAREHOUSE at Water Street, for a term of years, they are prepared to enter into the COMM/SS/01V 4. FORWARDING business. Having some experience in the business, and being determined Si ev ery exertion to render satisfaoo us e such as may favour them with their on to ge, they hope to merit and receive a share of . that confidence which a generous public has formed extended to them. The following very reasonable list cf rates I shall be strictly adhered to. Mdze. from East per ton S 1 00 do. - do. West 75 Bar-Iron do. do. 50 Blooms do do . 31+ Pig Metal do do 12+ Fish do Bbl. 8 Salt do do 6+ Flour do do 5 Wheat do Bus. 3 Rye & Corn do do 2+ Oats do da 2 Bituminous Coal do do 2 Anthracite do do 'Fun 1 00 Plaster of Paris do do 50 For weighing Plaster and Bar Iron 25 ct:; .l per Ton will be charged in a'ditiwt to the above, and for Blooms and Pit Metal r . cts. per Ton. .4f N. B. Freight ts, be pale ' before removing the goof , - Water c Dec.crect, .v sth 1838. BIL T L OF EVERY DESCRIPTION I PRINTED IN STYLE THIS OFFICE. TANNERY / * .AT PRIVATE SALE. The subscriber offers fur sale his (Farm & Tannery, tuated in MeConnellstotvn, Huntingdon' County, only 5 miles from the Canal Basin at Huntingdon. THE TANNERY, Is situategl by the side of a nevt:r Junin stream of water and from which the j'al:d supplied by the means of a wheel. Th Shop is 30 feet by 60, and is a subttantin Frame building. There is a superior Bark!, Mill in the second story, which delivers the round Bark on to the first floor. There is also every other convenience that can be needed. Connected with the Tannery is also, a tract of good Timber Land, from which a sufficient supply of bark can a ways be obtained. THE FARM LAND, land Buildings connected therewith are of the best kind, being 15 Acres of Limestone Land, mostly cleared and under good fence. The' Buildings are situated on two town Lots, consisting of a Three Story Stone House, it II • ' well calculated for a store:or tavern, and al small Bank Barn. On the same lot with the Tannery, is also, a good and convenient though small dwelling house, s uitible for a tennant. 1 1 The whole of the above property will bel sold on the best Terms, possession will he Liven next spring or fall. Any turther is formation can be had by applying to the subscriber on the Place, or of Dr* Jacob Hoffman at Huntingdon. PATRICK LANG. McConnellst ..wn Huntingdon / C Junty, Nov. i 32 1838. - • • The Lancaster "'Examiner" please pulr lish 4 times aid charge this office. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. NOTlCE,isliercl?y given, that letters of Admin i stration have been gran ted to the subscriber upon the Estate of Henry M'Garvey' late of Shirly 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 Essate, are requested to present them to subscriber properly authenticated for set dement. He will be at the late resi dence of the deceased, during the first & i'econd weeks in January next, for thel purTmse of making settlements—and all persons hying unsettled accounts with said Estate are earnestly requested to pre sent them at Oat time. EDWARD M'GARVEY. Dec. 19, 1838. I NOtirE f HO coil ectors of tax in the county Of I Huntingdon, previous to, and including the year 1837, and all other persons indebted, in any manner, to the said county, are reques ted to call immediately with the county Treasurer and make payment of the sever al amounts for which they stand indebted, as the money is much needed by the county at the present time, on acconnt of the num ber of bridges now under contract, and th ' PHOPOSED ADDITION to the County Court House which will he put under contract in a short time. Those who do not comply with the above request against the next January Court. will be proceeded against as the law directs. lOHN STEVER PETER SWOOPE Jr. Commis'rs JAMES MOORE. Commis'rs Office Hunting don, Nov. 24 1838. ADMINISTRA"'OR'S.NO=ICE .- TAKE notice that letters of Adwinish tion on the Estate of John Trout late o Antis township I-lunti ngdonc o deed have bete granted by the Register of Huntingdon Ce, to the undersigned, therefore, all person indebted to said Estate, are requested t, make immediate payment, and those hay ing claims against the same, are requester to present them properly authenticate( for settlement, unto the undersigned, who are authorised to settle the same, GIDEON ROUT. EDWARD B. TROUT. Administrators. ' Antis township, Dec. 12th, 1838. For Sale or Rent. A good farm with the improvements, als afirst rate Tavern Stand with garden, sta bling and meadow,' attatched. Also a good Saw Mili and dwelling house with a rail road connecting with the public rail road . Also a store room with dwelling house erec ted. Late the property of Geo. W. Henry at plane No 10, 4 miles above Hollidays burg; and will be rented or sold seperatelv, to suit Renters or purchasers, with liberal payments if sold; or for a term of years rented. Apply to Thomas Jackson, c Garber Hollidaysburg or to Joh , ' Duncansville, or David W. Puling,Lewis town. N , :m. 13. If 34 D 1v. ;r1ll W. RULING, • NOTICE —— S hereby given, that the accounts o I James Entriken and Thomas Jacks on Trustees of Johathan Leslie, hare been fi led in the Court of Common Pleas of Hun tingdon County, and will be 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 no ice. ..in all cases ROBERT CAMPBELL Prot'y December, 15, 1838. NOTICE, The creditoi aof Godfrey Lanzer, late of Williamsturg dec'd. will take notice that the undersigned auditors appointed by the Orphan's Court of Huntingdon county to apportion the assets of said dec'd., in the hands of his adminiArators among the cred itors of said dec'd. will meet for that pur pose at the house of Gco. Joann in the Borough of Huntingdon on Tuesday the 11 Dec,mber next. W. DORIUS. Juditora I'. SWOON , . Jr. G. JACKSON. Nov. 14th 1838.-3 w. *Meeting of Assessors. The Assessors of the several town hips within the county, are hereby requested to meet at the Commissioners office in the Bo roneh of Huntingdon, on TUESDAY THE POUR f H DAY OF DECEMBER NEXT, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of making regulations to carry into effect the act of the General Assembly o! this Commonwealth, passed the 18th day of April 1838, (pan - phlet laws page 690, 691,) requiring an cx hibition of the products of the manufactn ring, agricultural, and commercial wealth of the Stete. Punctual attendance is expected, IPETER SWOOPS. Jr. ;OHN STEVEN .. Com'rs. PETER NEWT!' Commissioner's °nice, Hunt, Nov. 2, 1828 , A Lt, persons indebted to the Estate of HrwEmanuel C. Stuk, late of Tyrone Township in the County of Huntingdon dec'd, are requested to make payment without delay, and all persons having claims again said estate, are requested to present them to the undersigned re siding in Tyrone Township aforesaid properly authenticated fur settlement. PETER BURKET, Adngr. ept. 26, 1828.-6 T. No.tiere The subscribers having obtained letters of Administration of the.estate of John D. Norris of Hopewell township Huntingdon County, deceased, hereby give notice to all persons having claims against said de erased; to present them on or seine the first ;!ay of January 1839, and all those in. debted to said estate are requested to make payment on or before the same day. DAVID SNARE / Adm'rs. Hunti P n E gcl i- on El N l o S vr l B ° th ° , 1 P 8 E 38 3. .r Pamphlet Laws. T N conformity with a Resolution of the General Assembly of Penna., passed and ilfarch 1827, Subscriptions for cop ies of the Pamphlet Laws of the present session of the Legislature of Pennsylva nia, will be received at this !'office until Monday the 7th day of January 1839. PRICE, fifty cents per copy, to be paid at the time of subscribing. Tree sues office Hun: j D, BLAIR fngdon. Dec. 4 1888 MONET POUND. THE undersigned found on the Canal be low Alexandria, a part of a Pocket Book containing a sum of money. The owner can have it by proving property paying charges, on application to me, one mile be low Alexandria. • SEMPLE FLEMING. Aug. 25, 1838. Atm Costar. CAME 'to the residence of the subscri ber in Union township, some time in May last. Two Heiffers 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 arc no ear marks that can be seen. The owner can have them by calling at my place below Mill Creek the South side of the Juniatta, and paying Char ges. Otherwise they will be disposed of as thelaw directs. HHMPSON, Union township, Nov. 21, 1838, To Markesmeil. THOMAS DOUGLASS. Oun Amitti• Respectfully informs his frtends. and the public; generally, that he still continues the above businnss su M'CONNiLLLSTOWN. And is prepared to manufacture all kinds of guns or pistols, or to make any necessa ry repairs upon any article of the kind. If 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. UMBRELLAS, At wholesale City Prices The subscriber 117,9 been appointed agent for the sale of ~very variety of Umbrellas and Parasons, manufactured by J. Swain of Phi!.Welphia. Scorekeepers and all others can be suppli ed on as reasonable terms as they can be ob tained, weolesale. in the city. All interested will find it to their advantage to call and see. T. READ. Huntingdon, oct. HU. Executor's Notice • LL persous indebted to the Estate of SamuFfi Templeton late of Tyrone town ship, Huntingdon County deceased, are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said . Estate are requested to present them properly authen ticated for payment at their residence in Tyrone towhship. JAMES THOMPSON Esq. JAMES TEMPLETON, Executors. November, 14th, 1938.
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