I , IIICW VONA WEEKLY WHIG, The first number of the SEMI-WEEK LY edition of Tel Nan Watt Witt° herewith submitted to the public. It will tu regularly published hedceforth every WED-I RESDAY and SATURDAY aftrElloon., on a sheet of the sisr of the DAILY Whig and Aral the sit., of the Weekly, and low olled by the earliest mails to its Patrons. It will contain all the matter of the Daily Whig except the Advertisements, and he miff ,rded at the low price of Titan.: DOLLARS per annum in adv nee. It is believed that this is the cheat est Semi-Weekly paper in the coninry. I'l;eiharacter of Tux NEW Yong VVEfo —Duly and Weekly—is now wick!) known It has been publish• d about sixteen months and its that brit period has acquired a aid, and, we trust, a fair standing g its contemn , raries. It aims to prt - -'it in n mr•dium sheet an amount of reading rn Ater fully t qual to the average of the Great Dailies i.f New York and our tithed C immercial cities. Its court tits will com prise Literature. Politics and General Intel. ligence, in about equ tl proportions. In thu Literary Department, nn great prett nsions are made to originality, hut the best reposi tories of Foreign and American Literatur, arc open to its conductors; and they endea vor to select therefrom a varied and interes ting banquet. In General littelligence, we hope to be neither behind nor inf.ritte to nu e immediate .cotemporaries. In Pt Mies, our journal will be all that its name imenorts— fearlessly, . zealously, and we trust efficit Witte. Experienced pens t.re enlisted in its service, and we trust it will render good service to the C.anitry in the advocacy of Bound Principles and Good Measures an the fera.rlets exposure I , f the iniquities. con. rentions and ruinous tendencies of Loco-Po goisns. Subscriptions are rem...equity snreit e .l by J. GREGG WILSON & CO., 262 Nassau &Wet t. May 9. 1839. MORE CONCLUSIVE PROOFF 01 the extraordinary di wry of Dr. Wm. Evans' CELEBRATED MEDICINES, IN ALLEVIATING AFFLICTED MAN RIND. CASE OE DYSPEPSIA. Mr. David Morris,4l Suffolk street, N. York, had been severely afflicted with dys pepsi• for upwards of iltrte years, 'luring which time he seldom experienced any re. ltef. He was troubled with constant vuni itings, and on some occasions raised blood as occasional cough, with pain in the chest and difficulty of breathing, drowsiness, 'messy sleep. loss of appetite, giddiness, unpleasant taste in the mouth, with fur rid tongue. All these distressing spiv toms disappeared, after using Dr, Wm. Evans' celebrated medicines. Mr. Nl. called a day or two back, and stated the above; also, he is willing to afford any fur. titer informatiou regarding the nature and cure of his case to those similarly afflicted Office No, 19 North eight at. Philadephia. Coughs and Colds., How many suff,Ters do we daily behold afflicted with that common and distressing disease! Da we not foil that alm ist every pers-n or friend we met with car o ph i i, a had COLD or a distressing COUGH? We ale find in assemblies of 411 kinds to it there is &continual coughing. by which wr p+ rcrivr that then is me halt of the human family afflicted with that Sr tunles 'me (Ilse tor. if those *offerers wont! only mak • a tri.l Dr Swayne's Syrup or wild cherry they would soon find themselves relieved. and by e mtinuing the use of the same for a few days. it will efts-ct a perm Anent cure. Hundreds can testify to this fact, as in the short space of two months, upwards of fir, hundred bottles have been sold. Thr syrup fit sale at Jacob story Huntingdon Pa. NOTICe, COUNTRY MERCITANTS. Umbrella A' Parasol Nianuftclorti and More. No. 37,yorth Third Street, between Market & Arch streetsl PI! It, 1. DELPHIA. THE fibers have now nn hand. and e.if r f s,lO a large and g nerd :assortment of Un.brellas and Para anis, of the best materials, and manufactu— red by experienced workmen. The pm.- ',nage at vaintry merch Ants, is repectfully le , licited. it being the detcrniinatinn of the to sell their golfs at prices quite as low as any similar eatablishment in this City. FISHER & SWAIN Feb. 9th. Still another case of Dyspepsia. .q.ST 'MIS riING CUBE. Abrahrin 1. Cry iner, residing at 66 M.g. street, N. Y. was afflicted with Dyspepsia in its m st aggravated firm. The symptnms were: Violent head-ache, great debility, le ver, costiveness, cough, heartburn. pon in the chest and atom telt always after eating, impair .c 1 appetite, aenswiln of sinking at thu st. mach, furred tongue, nausea, with fre quent vornitings, clizzine s towards night, restlesso,as, 6ec. These had continued up— wards ..f a twelvemonth, when, n using Wm. Evans' medicine, the p dient was com pletely restored to healti in the short sp urr a sine month and grateful for the incalcula ble benefit derived, gladly came forward and volunteered the above std. meat. The. pills are fnr sale at .1 mob Miller': tore. Huntingdon Pa. LAW NOTICE. James Steel. Attorney at law, has re. moved his office to the frame bsildi n 7 sil joinin gthe dwelling Imam of Pa'rick Gm e and east thereof, and nearly opposite thr Mere of T. Reed Req, No. le, 11,9. A NV/. SCR/ES. --- I The FIZZ DRIED Horse Kr A desirable opportunity for ! 70 1 17116 new subscribers...al GREY BEARD , The fourth volume of the GENTLE- ---- W ILL stand fir mares the ensuing MAN'S MAGAZINE. and AMERICA' season commencing on the 22d of, MONTHLY REVIEW, commenced on the April, the first week at Alt-v.llde, first of January, 18.9. Cowries, Yellow Spings, the second ' week at Samuel Wa lace 's stable, ilea'. Union TERMS—Thi, D liars per annum, pay able in advance. Two large volume aof near Furnace ; throughout and so no n; at cha nging weekly ly one thousand pages are published every , 'ughiit th, season, year. . *3l 0 For the This popular work is now printed with NEW TYPE CAST EXPRESSLY f , .rtht PURPOSE ON FINE THICK PAPER. well stitched in a neat cover, valuable en gr..vings are given in every other number. The Gentlemitt's Magazine and Mnittnl, Review has attained a standing that ensnt es its continuance; and the Commendatory no tires of the most respentAhle portion of th. press Attest its merits and p.puhrity. act monthly number contains Seventy-two, tx tra-sized Octavo pages, and presents stna READING MATTER TRAN A VOLUME OF A NOVEL. It is published at little more that. I If the price of any other Magazine in th. United States, yet contains as many. ORIGINAL PAPERS. •AS ANT 011nER MONTHLY runz.tcaatos WM. L. BURTON ED TOR 4• PROPRITOR Phil Field sports and .41anty pan. times. Agreements have been made with a wri ter of acknowledged ability to produce, in I the pages of the Gentleman's Magazine, a I monthly series of articles d scripme of the various manly sports and pastimes, embra cing a fund of infornt,tion not elsewhere at tainaole, and illustrated, in its course, by Several hudred engravings (Ai' WOOD. (Among others, the fogftwinft mil+ ets will h. particul cxemplifiid: . 1 he art i.f Gunning, in all its braliclas, including the Rifle and Pistol Shooting, with:any!, direc tions and I, :tillable hints t the youlig The natural History of the Am.' , GA--.e Birds. Baiting7d Sailing, with a full tion uf the yari. us F nc:, Cr It,, Ipr ! • terrsting acenunt of th- Clubs in Fair , pr. The Ma's,. and Mr Dne, in all their v eties, with Very V. qiiisite respecting Pur chase, Bleeding, Breaking and Keeping. Angling, with an accnunt of American Fishes. Archery with its cust'irns, he., and - Hiqnry nf its Rise and pr , igr, ss. Qunits, Crickets, Rickets, Fives, and .dir er Hall G.am, : Forming in the v. hole, a valuable Cyclo pedia lustful and agreeaple knowled6c. The Second and Third Vilumes, nearly one thiamin, pagra, contain the Celebrated ANNIVERSARY REGISTER and inmthly Calender of American Chrono ogy. C mplete for every day in the year. gyp" Subscribers forwarding a Five Dollar bill; may command a year's subscription and the remittance of those two volumes, in numbers in mill. Or any friend, or well I wisht r, transmitting the names of Five or more subscribers. at Three dollars each, will receive the two volumes fir. 1838, con taining the Calender free of expense. Phaad Iphia, c. 21. 1838. To Da. %I'm, EV.lllS—Dear si. : 1 am tru ly happy to write ylv this in token of thanks cr the reli. f they have given me I mean the CAMOMILE I ILLS. About two years ago 1 watt much troubled with Dyspep sia. My symptoms were very al mum& 1 was sometimes subject to fainting, great weakties , no rest at night and not able to eat anything, if I did it was sure to he thrown up. Ic. old not keep any nourishment in my ty,,,ty. lat last gave up all hope an told physici ,es that I could have no use for thesit—w•l must die,' said /; 'so there is no use in paying any more doctor's bills.' A b ,ut a month ago, a cousin of mine came to see me; after talking awhile :data my sick ness I told him I had taken almost eve ry mid icing that was spokes of as good for any com plaint. He said, 'Have y. al tried Dr. Evans CAMOMILE PILLS?' I said 'No.' Well 'he then gave me a vickage hr had bought the day before for I.ls wife, and said he woos) get anther fo her. I commenced taking the pia,: and am happy to state, that in tw, weeks I was hearty and well, and able to write this letter, which I could not have dot, whm I was sick, because my hands were nervoas. I hays written this in pure grat itude to you. I hope yt u will publish this and let it be known. I would publish it my self, hut I am very poor and not able to pay. In publishing it, I think you will gain an ar - v ~.tage, for lam wt 11 known among al• th .se of the trade I am in, and ton m.my of tht m. I fear art ntw near deaths door. for want of some proper medicine to cur Dyspepsia. Any person wishing to see ni can call at sly house. No 221 Poplar Lan, , r at shop iii Front street, third do., above Coates street. I rvmain rurs, &r. GEO. C. MAR The fihnve medicine is for sale at Jac Miller's store Huntingdon. D'ss.oLu ('ION OF P e R FNERSHIP. THE p irtnership heretofore rxistim between x r & hut ktt, wa: disso'ved on the 14th if W it ch by n iutu consent. Per,ons endebt, d to the fi , m ar r. quested to call and s the immediately, amo those having accounts will please peeves them fir p tymen, to Win. Alt.xander, as It , is duly authorised to settle all accounts. N. 11. The business will hereafter be conducted by Alexander and Ste mart. W. A.LEXANDER FRED. C. BURKET Williarnshur, April,3 1859-p. Executor's Notice. A LI. pee. ms indebteci t., th,. E s , t. 1114 D tvel 1/..A1. late • , f Huntingdon Comity drer sr d. re t. , mike imm , diate Deem ni, arid tivise having claims against hair, E.t.a, we roque,ited r , , pet,ent them pr periy authen ticated fur pament at my rusidtncr in Hopewell t.w. , e4 Mg 15, 161114 Wat. DEAN. Executor. __ season, 15 To insure with foal. He is the right kind of a horse for this country. With the pure blood of the race' horse he combines the strength of the cart CONTENTS OF THE APRIL NO. urse. 11, is 16 hands high, barefoot. and• . Poetical Works of Robert Southey, 1 ,, ,,.. without a f tult. I have his pedigree Rail. Roads perly certified. I.)...sratches of La Mo.lie Fe, don, His sire has stood, in the care of Mr. i F. ,, er ,.. i , .. r o of 1 1 1 i isil:c Dept, s, ~,F, in p, , , m,, John Mitchell, Clearfi,ld Co. Va ., at 50 m etist ii, 1,,,,,d0n, lollars a mare. Ii was my intention. when " ' POETRY-- . 1 he M) rile, 50 .—Oaks of I got him, to run him at Pit , shurg, but he :. , ,ot lame while training, and I was obliged Fateilaml. 504—L nfrot Of the Cherokee, t, 0 stop, though convinced of his speed and 574_K,578r0wne, 575 —S moms by Washington bottom 6-71, the Plannet Venus. 576 German Manufactures and English Coro Pedigree. L , w% YOUNG GREY BEARD, l' s .ngl.sh P a-is. Vol I. Jack Sheppard. Horne's History of Napoleon, was got by the famed C rey Beard of Rich rd Sing!. ton, Esq.. S. C., and hr by K .s- ..• : rethlllot, Cover vs. Walter Scott, ciusko, the sire ot Clara Fisher, Multefiora, ( ivil Eneineering io Am< Hui. Lady of the Lake , Sally Taylor , Bem'Y prase i's Travels in Persia It Amon. and other good ones. K.,sciu,ko A L tier faun the Falls of Niagara. was by Sir Archy, his dam L ma y, by the ha s Edwarl Stuart, imported B. eltor,l,, ut of the imported Are. Nicholas N 7 icklehy. adny. Young Grey Beard's dam was by the South, and not or 'v a r,cer, but got ---- Coostitution. en e ,rth e b es t bred horses of 1).-.s, hvellt s, the:Chess King, more runners and stallions than any Cher dil (1; A at 115 • horse of the day, and (weeders at the S uth are proud to br able to trace back to him. DR. G•W. a qpEll H e r dam by Sir Hall, he by the import, el Sir Harry. MI Grey Braid's data was o w TF.: , 0. HS I 1==:.11,V1( L It. TT , F i onti Icl importel mare Pyretic, bred by Lord 1) r NIEI/ICINE AND SURGERY, by, and got by his famous Sir Peter Teazle. YOUNG GI EY BEARD. To the citizens of WATER FTNF.ET and Vit ini' if. and hope by prompt atientio.. is great grand son of Sir Arch'', the best stall, ti of his time it America, and Sir P. _ to the tr, 'ties of his profession, to merit a ter Te ,zle, oh.- m srpopul,stal'en in F.u• ' Marc nt patronage. rope % onthe r , in - li an inst •ore is not to GREEN beg. lea, eto state he us, DR . 1).• fu. i .-,. r c rd. F. , r forth. r ',Articu lar, s, . Aril t!c , , tar it• i,,,e. A gr.dus:e of he Philadelphia schools, & SP. I'..' ALL ‘CE. bar t. , stitoool.llS of awn:, to prat tire from NI i ,.. 70 , . tES9 the firstinetlik . al authority in f i ctit,svba• .. . ______ .....________ _ -' 1114. !'.',7 3Zi, SA G 7,1 39 aNE P. S e may be fount! , at Mr. Gra- AVD hum's Hotel, in Waterstreet, when not s• : tej 1 G ., " 10.1. ,prolessionally engaged. No 66 N:11411t itfl Strcrt, Waterstr,,t, 3d , April. 1359 ~" .... : ~ .1 1. ,`f. .I;, fir,. 9 M tht I : •• ed. terr.t.t =.l! I 6 'der ot. p. r ::bourn. 6 m 1 . 5 6.4 4. 4. 44 3 " 4 4 4 .. Business D. to ht rir.wrr 4t the "f tit,. Lep wi.l ,), allnw..d. The cure, nt S Brink% in tvery part of ti , e rt St WI 1 be received as Sp:T.I :I I). p inch ternis ors 1114 , 1 be Lori, , . 4 . ticular case. BY ORDP:R ' , l" THE ri Ann J. I)Eh'l. 4 k Cae.iier. PhEadelphia Dec. 19. IC3s. DISSOLUTWIN OF Partnership. partnership hervt•itme rx:s• 7 n,v under the name of P. Smuire 4• Sot, it this day dis,olved mut con-ent. Persons intereortl, are requested to call immedia , ely, and have th tr accounts' ad jutted, as it is important that thr :ircoonts lie closed as soon as pos.ibl , . The Books are in the hands of Peter Swoope jr. at the Store for settlement. P S%Vf u ►PE P. WOO PE, jr, Aril, 9,183 c Case of Inflammatory Rheuma tism. Another positive proof of the extraordinary success of Dr. Wm. Evans' practice. Mr Mrs. Lewis', 21 Bowery, N. V. was laboring under a vi lent inft.ni m try Rheumatism, being c , mpietely W e to 'glve in his d wit out assistance, with xtrenie pain in his Is and arms, w hien were swollen to all ell ,, FlWals size, with great weal, a xcessive thirst, tintless of skin, and haunt pain in the send, tic., all of which within forty-eight hours greatly by Dr.' EVANS' CAMOMILE PILLS, and in a l few days restored to perfs ct health. Th; Pills are fur side at Jacob Miller's) store, Huntingdon, Pa. A Case of Tic Doloreux. Mrs. J. E. .1 'hnson, wife of Capt. Joseph mson, of Lynn, Mass., was se v, rely af flicted for ten yeas with Tic ail..reux, 'ent pain in the head, and via - liking, with liming heat in lii stomach. and unahl, to ave her room. Sit, could And a relief in the inkier of several phi ski ms. nnr 'rum medicines of :my kid. not .l .fter hill. iad commenced using Dr. Ev .11.1 from th.t tin.• she hi gm to aniem!. and f OS satisfied if she continuo: the merlicine a few days longer, will be perfectly cured. Reference can he had as to the truth of the above, by calling at M s J ihnsoli% d mitht cr's Store. 389 Grand street. N. Y The f i h are fir sale at Jacob Mire.% Store, Huntingdon, Pa. sidministrators AL'pers.tos indebtedto the estate 111 JKhu it, late of Morris town. sit 1, 1 1. rti tlee'd., ate reqorit tl .o or before 11 e rr .s. ir . . ' all perAnns a Agar. tN are reqoehted to su .t to orOet - sigoed. properly au t-e•dit..wed for sotlement. Win. ItEED, Arrtl 10. p BLANKS, F:OR 3.11. E AT THIS OF FIC R, Will 1 ; ElVitlrrid. FOR SIGN LITERAT UR Z .IC ',BAC! AU%.I, it.tT is published even month by E. Little & 212 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. f r six &liars a year, payable in advance. Di.- cant sub , cribers are requested to remit a L .ut!nti account. %Vivi the year 1838 begins the Furth V. ume f a New &ries, complete sets of wh,cli can be furnished at Two Dollars and a half mund. Tim New Series is begun becaust we are n longer able to supply orders complete sets of the md. irj 3 3 Ti . 11` :I IT of (20-I"Afty ERSIIIP. : to that the partnershil: • .-•• t•xisting under the firm ut &Co., in Sinking Valley, .11 un , :ti;•!• twiny. Pa. was dissolved 6y itttrud c , ,114.-nt., it: ''faun HENRY 21i'MULLEA, A VIIST.":ONq CNA WI URI). /J4ViD P. 7'IIVSEY S'cl , ' , ll! X atky, .M.y 1839. •ow k the Follies of Cr wrold tur ..ettlement, and . 1 , ,liom ;his nutico nt,y cimrern :,,It du Hrl to , nll on or b.fore thr first dat• r next, and settle their accounts. St. NOTICE. Ifav ki•ii Letters ut Ailministr,tion •r. h E • Of till em li ,Eribtfin u t \V”st n:hip its the County of Iluo. tin:pion. Ail twisting indebted to naitl Est Ate revested to make immediate Payment t t the subscriber in the Borough liuntirigdon. And all peroins having claim+a_atnst said Estate will please pre sent them for settlement. J A NES SAXTON. Ailm'r of William 114rrison. June, sth. 1839. LIST of letters remaining in the Post Office at Mill Creek. s E. 2 Joh,. Hurstim 2 R•cti'd Pi. m•m 1 .I..im H , birtsson 1 D..i.'l. GPM], 1 Mr. on.pson 1 Ft ht. I),•artnet 1 Holt't. Hit Esq. 1 I,Veap 1 Wil.chrstri M'Cartli) Wm. H. Smith 1 H. v.. 1. E. '1 lionias 1 I). Etl iyt.iti 1 Smith Clarke 1 A F... CI, lion. L G KESSLER. P. M. I.pril, 3d, 1839. DMINISTRATOR'S AUTICE LL persons knowing themselves indebt ed to the est. , te of Abraham Vandevan mT 14e ~f tieockrson township d, ed, are re quest• d to call and at the the same a ith the •übscriber immediately ; mid those having claimsag aglinst said estate will present them tcrounts pi...veil) authenticated for stttl,. tnent. PETER Sr, OOPS jr. Ala Apr:l 17, 1839. 40 V/ IVTWATOR'S .1071 CR. FAKE o , tice that letters et Atimihistrs-1 ti,n cal thr Estate of •I'ipmt s F,slieg te, f Heollerso tp. I lumingdou co des.'dh.,te oit , n is t h.! 14,-gihter ..1 Huntingdon C, Ao u ..ir rsiene , ', therefore, all persons to said El,t4te, are requested In itnak imuirdiate pty mem, and those has• tug claims a 4 Ainst the same, are reqaestcr Co present them properly authentic -Ate< .r svttleaLnit, without delay DAVID SNARE, ddministrator May, 15 1839 A DMINIsTH ATORS No 'l ICE. ALL persons knowing • hem seives indebt ed to the estate of Smith, 1 Wit r, late of Henderson township, Huntingdon c• a ty, deed, are requested to mike immediate set tlement with the undersigned, and those hay, claire. against said estate will present them, properly authenticated for settlement to GEO. MILLER, West tip. HENRY CORNPROP6I 5 Adm'rs. April IT, I'M BOOT AND SHOE 411 00 MANUFACTORY. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully in rms his friends, and the public gener ally, that he has commenced the above ' , usiness, and is now prepared to manufac tune all kinds of LADIES' .ING GENTLEMEN'S BOO7S AND SIIOES, Ind all work to order, at the shortest notice, .ti the most durable manner, He hopes by strict :mention to business, t. m . tit a share of public p .tronae. J t MES Waterstreet, May, 7th I 1839. BROWN. V"Two or three Roc d 3 mnesfm-n ale wanted immediately, at the above. establish ment, to whom liberal wages and constant employment will be givc a. J. B. NOT HER recent test of tho twrie,l• 4C4, hd vin u.. of Ds. WM, EVANS' CANUEVIILE PILLS: Dyspep . sia of ten. tears' standing Cr,n d. was Atilt:l'd with the above complaint for ten years, which ncapiteitated me at intervals for the pe riod of six years, from attending to my bus iness. I am now restored to perfect latAlth hi; the fr. quiet use of the above m.-dicine. My sympt • were, a sense of oppressiln . atter eating, pain at the pit of the stomach, loss of iippi tile, giddiness, palpitation atilt heart, and great debility. I am willing to give any infin mation to th- afflicted re spec- Ling the ben, fit I received from the use of DR. Evans' Camomile and Aperient Pills. Static, Sept, 1. 1838 J. M'KENstx The above medicines or sale at Jacon Millet's store Huntingdon. a . `,:'F. I AVNEfS"C: I ())NI: bYRUP OF PRUNES; VIRGIN 'LANA, oa WILD CHERRY. Having ni id, use f this lava, uable S) lup ii my fam dy, which entirely cured my child. The •vmpt.mi,. were %he , zing and eh , king of rieioss difficulty of Un zztzended with const.:iit cough, Spasms, Convulsiials, &c. of wizizlz I oad Liven up Al hopes of its recrvery, until I was advised to make trial i ..f this invaluable medicine. After seeing , the: w ndi rtul effects it had upon my child, I c , incimii oL. make the same tri up,m ni) If, which emit ely relieved me of a cougl that I w ..Micted wi Ii fit' many years. to see me can call at ttv i•cniszf street al.-ve the rwerkct JOHN WILLC. OaSP:av z—The only place where Unarm d mine cdi be obtained, is at Jacob Miller's store Hunting& n. P. Swoope ,jr. WOULD respectfully inform hi,. friends, that he has taktn the Store formerly known as P. Sooope 4 ,Son, and that 'he forni,hed himself will , a, NEW & GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Dry 0 , 4., patio, diardware,Cmlery, iron, *feel AND Hollow ware. AL t):—'ALT AND FISII. as••ooment of Fancy articica arc of tie best kind. Ile has also a large ty of QUEENS WARE, Planes (llamado Angers, Mahogany Veneer, Rayps, Ind a general assortment of Tools of all kinds. Those who wish to buy cheep, will do :sell to Da'CALL AND SEE. „11 1 To illarkesmen. DU .'GL Ms, 21 R •spectfully inf , rms his frt. nds. and the ‘tenerally, that he still continues the above hnsinnss to IW('ONNKLLS'fOWN. And is prepared to manufartutr all 1, 11101 .4 nuns or set h, or to make any neressac ry repairs upon any articlenf thr kind. Ifl careful attention will mer.t succor's, h.. hope%, secure the patronage of the sharp shoo rs , 4 this c-notv. Any orders left with hut(' 1) ivis will he punctually attended to, i Huntingdon Noyembe• 21. Mo. JOHN MARSHALL, VII"ILL he let to a rkw Mares this sea boil. lit will stand at the stable of McCallen, on his farm opposite the b e . r. urh f Hotithirth.n. Flit seas, n to I4LOOO Mon,. calculated to brt.rl to the Fuer, will be - $25 00 Insurance- - - - 50.00 Rates, to tarrn Mires, will be low, for the purpost of enc urging an improved stc ck, ci will be rei.ulated to suit their owners. Thn. season will ti minute on the first day f Ju.p. Fur further particulars apply Si Min Crtuswell, or John McCahen, both nti llui.tingclon. A. B. JOHN MARSHALL. 1% well kn.tw tt t • tt, t t - 10Rbk of the best stock in the Mited States; w h. , se constitution And coweis time then settsfactorih tes t. d, that his owners deem a history of hie pedigree entirely unnecessary. lie will leave this Staten xt fall, consequently Ott present season is the last chance of weed tog fr om . him. Aprd 3,1939. 3m if UMTI.4 LIDO X Cabinet & 'Chair ''u' °:` are .) siont• THE Subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of Huntingdon, and the community at large, that they have taken the Store formerly occupied by L. Gotta, at the west end of Market streeet, where they are prepared to sell wholesale cr re tale, any article in their line of Lusinessi quell at; ISIDEBO.ARDS SECRETARIES SO. FAS, BUREAUS, WORK-STANDS„ CARD, PIER, CEN I'RE. DI NING & BREAKFAST 'I ABLE& High, Field, French, and low post bed steads; Rush bottom, Balb, Bent, Balti Niel more , straight back . Boston pattern, and common rocking CHAIRS. Venitian blinds of all colors qualities and sizes; Pip e r hanging of various patterns and qualities. CUNNINGHAM & 11URCHINELL Huntingdon, June 5, 1839. VrCoffins made, and funerals atten ,led either in the country ur town, at the %honest notice. STOVE D Tl.l lIF. Subscriber respectfully informs the public, that he has removed his shop to the corner of Market Square, in the h. use foe. merle occupied as a tavern, by Alot. CAIN (IN where he has on hand A gen eral assortment of GOOD TIN NVARE, loch he will sell cheap at wlwle sale or retail. House spouting will he put on at the shortest notice. lie also has on hand a general assortment of Sheet Iron ware. Stove pipe, Drums, Dripping pans, Coal Scuttles etc. lie has also a general as sortment of HOLLOW-%VARE, every size of Pots, .Ifitslit Kettles. teakettles. and oval boilers. Of STOVES lie has a great variety—of all sizes of wood cook ing stoves, and coal stoves with Sheet Iron tops, all of handsome patterns, and of superior quality of casting, and are fin ished with tin or copper, and in finish are not inferior to anv in the county. All orders will be punctually attended to, and thankfully received. Every ar ticle cheap fur cash. He hopes by punctuality, and metull attention to business, to tnerrit a good Aare of Public Patronage. WILLIAM B. MOLES. Huntingdon June 13, 1939.-1 Y. cur Establishment. 1M PORTA NT TO Farmers. T liE undersigned begs leave respect fully to inform the farmers of Ilan. tingdon, Bedford, and the adjoining court. ties, that he is manufacturing his newly imjroved THRESHING MACHINES AND HORSE POWhItS, -- - • in 51aitinplurg, Bedford county, where lie still be happy to furnish any who may want a superon erticte in that line. As the noise Noe , . is new, and materially dificre,t Flom any hitherto invented, and tie undersigned a stranger to most of the farmers in this part of the State, he has been induced to procure a certificate from the following 6entlemeu who have put'- , hased machine s of him last winter, and hale tried them to their own satisfaction. ('heir certificate will be sufficient to sat. isly any ream noble pertori who may be disposed to ao , bt, that they are not a mere umtri , el experiment, but that they nave been well tested here as well as in other portions of the State. The char. icier of the gentlemen whose acmes are attached to the following certificate (like that of the machine), needs no other rec ommendation THAN TO BE KNO N. rt. No other person is authorized o sell the above Horse Power in this or any of the adjoining couniies. JAM ES P. ROSS, Pattentee. We the undersigned, farmers and citi• zervi of Bedford and Iluntingdon coon. tier, do hereby certify , that we have threshed our grain durin6 the past winter with Janice P. Ross' improved patent florae Power and Threshing Machine. And in justice to the inventor, we cheer fully and unhesitatingly pronounce it i• our estimation far superior to any machine for that purpose we have hitherto seen. We would therefore reccommend them to any farmers who wish to avaii them• -elves of the opportunity of getting ma chines in %%Nell we as yet have beenunable to direoeer the smallest deception. John .stoner, David Stuckey, hear B wee, John Nicademus, George Powel, Maxwell Kinkead, G o'g C. E. Kinkead. New Good W. A splendid stock of New Goods, just re ceived and for sale cheap by the subscriber the publiclare invited to call and examiner or theMM•el C. ,Ds B. T. HEAP
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