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    NEW YOKR WEEKLY WHIG,
The first number of the SEMI-WEEK-1
LT edition of Tile NEW YORK WHIG ist
herewith submitted to the public. It will be
regularly published hedceforth every WED
NESDAY and SATURDAY afternoons, en a
sheet of the size of the DAILY .Whig and
half the size of the Weekly, and fin warded
by the earliest mails to its Patrons. It will
contain all the matter of the Daily Whig
except the Advertisements, and be afforded
at the low price of Time e DOLLARS per,
annum in advance. It is believed that this is,
the cheapest Semt-Weekly paper in the
coznsrv.
'rhe character of THE. New YORK WHIG'
—Daily and Weekly—is now widely known
It has been published about sixteen months.'
and in that brief period has acquired a wid,'
circulation, and, we trust, a fair standing
eniong its contemporaries. It aims to pre- 1
sent in a medium sheet an amount of reading ,
matter fully equal to the average of the
Great Dailies of New York and our other,
Commercial cities. Its contents will com
prise Literature, Politics and General Intel
ligence, in about equal proportions. In the
Literary Department, no great pretensions
RYE made to originality. but the best reposi
tories of Foreign and American Literature
are open to its conductors; and they endea
vor to select therefrom a varied•and interes
ting banquet. In General Ihtelligence, we
-hope to be neither behind nor inferior to our'
immediate cotemporaries. In Politics, our
journal will be all that its name purports--
fearlessly, zealously, and we trust efficiently,
WHIG. Experienced pens are enlisted in
its service, and we trust it will render good
-service to the Country in the advocacy of
Sound Principles and Good Measures and
the feaalets exposure of the iniquities, cor
ruptions and ruinous tendencies of Loco-Fo
cousin.
Subscriptions es G
f illyso : c f l byl7 il(N ;
162 Nassau street.
May 9, 1839.
MORE CONCLUSIVE PROOF:*
01 the extraordinary efficacy of
Dr. Wm. Evans'
CELEBRATED MEDICINES,
IN ALLEVIATING AFFLICTED MAN
KIND,
CASE OE DYSPEPSIA
Mr. David Morris, 41 Suffolk street, N.
York, hail been severely afflicted with dys
pepsia for upwards of three years, during
which time he seldom experienced any re.
lief. He was troubled with constant vom
itings, and on some occasions raised blond
an occasional cough, with pain in the chest
and difficulty of breathing, drowsiness,
uneasy sleep. loss of appetite, giddiness,
unpleasant taste in the mouth, with fur.
red tongue. All these distressing symp
tome 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 furs
titer information regarding thl nature and
cure of his case to those similai I y afflict.id
Office N 0,19 North eight at. Philadelphia.
Coughs and Colds
How many sufferers do we daily behold'
afflicted with that common and distressing'
disease! Do we not find that almost every
person or friend we meet with complains of
a bad COLD or a distressing COUGH? We
also find in assemblies of all kinds that there
is a continual coughing, by which we:perceive
that they( is one halt of the human family
afflicted with that troublesome disease. If
those sufferers would ! only make a trial of
Dr Swayno's Syrup or wild cherry
they would soon find themselves relieved,
and by continuing the use of the same for !a
few days, it will effect a 'permanent cure.
Hundreds can testify to this fact, as in the
short space of two months, tupwards of five
hundred bottles have been sold.
The syrup for sale at Jacob Miller's storr
Huntingdon Pa.
NOTICE.
TO
COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
Umbrella .3' Parasol
Manufactory and Store.
No. 37, North Third Street,
between Market & Arch streets
PHILADELPHIA.
THE subscribers have now on hand,
and offer for sale a large awl general
assortment of Umbrellas and Para
sols, of the best materials, and manufactu— l
red by experienced workmen. The pat-1
ronage of country merchants, is retpectfully
solicited, it being the determination of the
subscribers, to sell their goods at prices'
quite as low as any similar establishmint in
this Cit y.
FISHER & SWAIN
Philatiaphitt, Feb. 9th.
LAW NOTICE.
James Steel, Attorney at law, has re
moved his office to the frame building ad
joinin gthe dwelling house of Patrick Gwin
and east thereof, and nearly opposite thei
store of 'l'. Reed Esq.
Feb. la, 1889.
Still another ease'
of Dyspepsia.
ASTONISIMVG CURE.
Abrahrm J. Crcmer, residing at 66 Mott
street, N. Y. was afflicted with Dyspepsia in
its most aggravated torm. The symptoms
were: Violent head-ache, great debility, le
ver, costiveness, cough, heartburn, pain in
the chest and stomach always after eating,
impaired appetite, sensation of sinking at thr
stomach, furred tongue, nausea, with fre
gunnt vomitings, dizziness towards night,
restlessness, &c. These had continued up
wards of a twelvemonth,. when, 01 usiur
Evans' medicine, the patient was com
pletely restored to health in the short space
of one month and grateful for the incalcula.
ble benefit derived, gladly came forward and
volunteered the above statement.
The pills are for sale at Jacob Miller',
tore, Huntingdon Pa.
A NE* SERIES,
Ef'A desirable opportunity for
new subseribers..oj
The fourth volume of the GENTLE
MAN'S MAGAZINE. and (AMERICAN
MONTHLY REVIEW, commenced on the
first of January, 1839.
TERMS—Three Dollars per annum, pay
able in advance. Two large volumes of near
ly one thousand pages are publtshed every
year.
. . . . . . .
This popular work is now printed with
NEW TYPE. CAST EXPRESSLY for the PURPOSE
ON FINE THICK PAPER.
well 'stitched in a neat cover, valuable en
gravings are given in every other number.
The Gentleman's Magazine and Monthly
Review has attained a standing that ensures
its continuance; and the commendatory no
tices of the most respectable portion of the
press attest its merits and popularity. Loch
monthly number contains Seventy-two, ex
tra-sized Octavo pages, and presents MORE
READING !MATTER THAN A VOLUME OF A
NOVEL. It is published at little more than
half the price of any other Magazine in the
United States, yet contains as many.
Pedigree.
YOUNG GREY BEARD.
was got by the famed Crey Beard of Rich
rat Singleton, Esq., S. C., and he by Kos
ciusko, the sire of ClaralFisher, Multallora,
Lady of the Lake, Sally Taylor, Betsey
Robinson, and other
. good ones. Kosciusko
was by Sir Amity, h is dam Lottery, by the
imported Bedford, out of the imported A re-
Fidd spoils and ..71riaidy pa s „, adny. Young Grey Beard's dam was by
; Constitution. one of the best bred horses of
times. 'the South, and not orly u racer, but got
Agreements have been made with a wri- more runners and stallions than any other
ter of acknowledged ability to produce, in horse of the day, and breeders at the South
the pages of the Gentlernan's Magazine, a are proud to be able to trace back to him.
Imonthly series of articles descriptive of the Her dam by Sir Hall. he by the imported
!various manly sports and pastimes, embra-;Sir Barry. Old Grey Beard's dam was the
ding a fund of information not else where at 'imported mare Pysche, bred by Lord Der
tainaole, mid illustrated, in its course, by
; by, and got by his famous Sir I Teazle.
ORIGINAL PAPERS.
IAS ANY o'l HMI MONTHLY PUBLICATION
‘Nrbf. E. BURTON EDITOR 4 PROPRITOR Phil
Several hneired engravings
OM IPOOD.
Among others, the following subjects will,
he particularly exemplified: The art of!
Gunning, in all its branches, • including the!
Rifle and l'istol Shooting, with ample direc
tions and valuable hints to the young gunner.
The natural History of the American
Game Birds.
Boating and Sailing,!with a full descrip
tion of the yarious Fancy Crafts,. and an in
teresting account of the principle Yatch
Clubs in Europe.
'l•he Horse and the Dog, in all their vari
eties, with every requisite respecting Pur
chase, Bleeding, Breaking and Keeping.
Angling, with an account of American,
Fishes.
Archery with its customs, &c., and a
History of its Rise and progress.
Quoits, Crickets, Rickets, Fives, and oth
er Ball Game:
Forming in the whole, a valuable Cyclo
pedia of useful and agreeable knowledge .
The Second'and Third Volumes, nearly'
one thousand pages, contain the Celebrated
ANNIVERSARY REGISTER
and monthly Calender of American Chrono
ogy. Complete for every day in the year.
Cr - Subscribers forwarding a Five Dollar
bill; may command a year's subscription
and the remittance of those two volumes,
in numbers in mail. Or any friend, or well
wisher, transmitting the names of Five or
more subscribers, at Three dollars each,
'will receive the two volumes for 1838, con •
Wining the Calender free of expense.
Philadelphia, Dec. 11. 1838.
To Da. Wm, Evans—Dear sir: I am tru
ly happy to write you this in token of thanks
for the relief they have given me—l mean
the CAMOMILE PILLS. About two
years ago I was much troubled with Dyspep
sia. My symptoms were very alarming. 1
was sometimes subject to fainting, great
weaknes , p no rest at .night and not able to
'eat anything, if I did it was sure to be thrown
up. I could not keep any nourishment in my
body. lat last gave tip all hope and told
my physicians that I could have no use for
them-1 must die,' said I; 'so 'there is no
use in paying, any more doctor's bills.' A
bout a month ago, a cousin of mine came to
see me; after talking awhile about my sick
ness I told him I had taken almost every med
icine that was spoken of as good for any com
plaint. lie said, 'Have you tried Dr. I!lvans'
CAMOMILE PILLS?' I said 'No.' Well
he then gave me a package he had bought
the day before for his wife, and said lie woud
get another for her. I commenced taking
the pills and am happy to state, that in two
weeks 1 was hearty and well, and able to
write this letter, which I could not have dune
when I was sick, because my hands were
nervous. I have written this in pure grat
itude to you. I hope you will publish this
and let it be known. I would publish it my.
self, but I am very poor and not able to pay-
In publishing it, I think you will gain an at -
vantage, for lam well 'known among all
those of the trade I am in, and too many of
them, I fear are now near deaths door,l
for want of some proper medicine to cure
Dyspepsia. Any person wishing to see me
can call at my house, No. 221 Poplar Lane;
or at my shop in Frout street, thirdcloor
above Coates street.
I remain yovs,Ecr.,
G - EO..C. MAR FIN
The above medicine is for sale at Jacob
Miller's store Huntingdon.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
THE partnership heretofore existing
between Alexander Butket, was
dissolved on the 14th of March by mutual
consent. Permns endebted to the firm, are
requested to call and salt° immediately, and
those having accounts will pleaselgresent
them for payment to Wm. Alexand* as he
is duly authorised to settle all accsuuts.
N. B. The business will hercaftet be
conducted by Alexander and Ste wart.
W. ALEXANDER
FRED. C. BURKET
Willianishur, April, 3 18n-p.
Executor's Notice.
T.T, persons indebted to the Estate of
41A1).tvid Dean, late of Walker township
Huntingdon Comity deceased, are re
9uested to make immediate payment, and
those having claims against said Estate are
requested to present them properly authen-;
dcated fur payment at my residence in
Hopewell township.
Wx. DEAN. Executor.
May 15, 1839%
The rum, RIMED Horse
Irour ro
IGREIT BEARD,
WILL stand for mares the ensuing
season commencing on the 22d of
April, the first week at Alexander
Lowries, Yellow Springs, the second week
at Samuel Wallace's stable, near Union
Furnace, and so oh, changing weekly
throughout tht season, at
$lO For the season,
15 To insure wild foal.
He is the right kind of a horse for this I
country. With the pure blood of the race,
horse he combines the strength of the cart'
i.orse. He is 16 hands high, barefoot, and
without a fault. I have his pedigree pro
perly certified.
His sire has stood, in the care of Mr.
John Watchcll, Clearfield Co. Va., at 50
dollars a mare. Ii was my Intention, when
I got him, to run him at Pittsburg, but he
got lame while training, and I was obliged
to stop, though convinced of his speed and
,buttons
YOUNG GREY BEARD,
is great grand son of Sir A rchy, the best
,stalion of his time in America, and Sir Pe
ter Teazle, the most popular stalion in Eu
rope. Another such an instance is not to
be found on record. For further particu
,ars, see American Turf Register.
S. I'. WALLACE,
May, 7th 1839.
EXCHANGE BANE
AND
B.IIPIII GS Li STITUTIOA •
No. 66 South 4th Street,
Philadelphia.
CAPITAL $250,000.
Open daily for the transaction of business,
from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.
Deposites of Money received. for which
the following rate of Interest will be allow
ed.
1 year 6 per cent. per annum.
6 mo's 6 . 1
3.. 4a if 14 If
On 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 Depmdtes, on
such terms as may be agreed on In each par
ticular case.
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD.
J.
Philadelphia Dec. 19, DESSAA 1838., Cashier.
• DISSOLUTION OF
Partnership.
T IIE partnership heretofore existing
Jo- under the name of I'. Swoope Sou
is this day dissolved by ,mutual consent.
Persons interested, are requested to call
immediately, and have their accounts ad
justed, as tt is important that the accounts
be closed as soon as possible. Theßooks
are in the hands of l'eter Swoope jr. at
the Store for settlement.
P SWOOPE
P. SWOOPE, jr.
April, 9, 1839.
,
Case of Inflammatory Rheuma-1
tism. Another positive proof
of the extraordinary success of
Dr. Win. Evans' practice.
Mr Munson, at Mrs, Lewis', 21 Bowery,
N. Y. was laboring under a vi dent Inflam
matory Rheumatism ' being completely una
ble to move in his bed without assistance,
with extreme pain in - his legs and arms,which
were swollen to an enormous size, with great
weat, excessive thirst, dryness of skin, and
violent pain in the head, &c., all of which
has within forty-eight hours greatly by Dr.
EVANS' CAMOMILE PILLS, ant in a
few days restored to perfect health.
The l'ills arc for sale at Jacob Miller's
store, Huntingdon, Pa.
A Case of Tic Doloreux
Mrs. J. E. Johnson, wife of Capt. Joseph
Johnson, of Lynn, Mass., was severely af
flicted fur ten years with Tic Dolorcux, vio
lent pain in the head, and vomiting, with
burning heat in the stomach, and unable to
leave her room. She could find no relief
from the advice of several physicians, nor
from medicines of any kind, until after she
had commenced using Dr. Evans' medicine,
and from that time she began to amend, and
feels satisfied if she continues the medicine
a few days longer, will be perfectly cured.
Reference can be had as to the truth of the
above, by caning at Mrs. Johnson's daught
er's Store, 339 Grand street, N, Y.
The Pills arc fiir sale at Jacob Miller's
Store, Huntingdon, l'a.
administrators Molice.
A" persons indebted to the estate
ot John Khun, late of Morris town.
ship, Huntingdon co, dec'd., arc request
ed to niake payment on or before tl e first
of August next, and all persons having
clams against said estate are requested to
present to the undersigned, properly au
thenticated fur settlement.
Win. REED, caner.
April 10. p.
BLANKS, FOR MLR AT THIS'
OFFICE
tem% REI7O ,t, ti, Z.
.H) If k.IGN LITERaT ORE 6.CLEAcI
AND AitT
Is published every month by E. Little &
Co., 212 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia, for
six dollars a year, payable in advance. Dis,
tent subscribers are requested to remit a SS
Rote on account.
With the year 1838 begins the fourth Vo
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 orders for
complete sets of the old.
CONTENTS OF THE APRIL NO.
Poetical Works of Robert Southey,
'Rail-Roads
Despatches of La Mothe Fellaion,
Earlier English Moral Songs and Poems ) i
Diary of a Dutch Dplomatist in London,
POETRY—The Myrtle,so4—Oaks of
England, 504—Lanient o the Cherokee,
574—Kate. 575—Sonnets by Washington
Browne, 57C—To the Plaunet Venus,s7G
German Manufactures and English orn
Laws
English Poets, Vol I.
Home's History of Napoleon,
Jack Sheppard.
Fenimore Cooper vs. Walter Scott,
Civil Engineering in America,
Frasen's Travels in Persia.
A Letter from the Falls of Niagara.
ha s Edward Stuart,
Nicholas Nickleby.
D2schapelles, the Chess King,
a la ID •
DR. G. W. GREEN
TENDERS DISSERVICES IN THE PEA CIICE
MEDICINE AND SURGERY,
To the citizens of WATER STREET and
Vicinity, and hopes, by • prompt attention
to the duties of his profession, to merit a
share of patronage.,
DR. GREEN begs leave to state ho is
a graduate of the Philadelphia schools, &
has testimonials of ability to practice from
the first medical authority iu Pennsylva
nia.
P. S.—tie may be found tat Mr. Gra
ham's lintel, in Wuterstreet, when not
professionally engaged.
Waterstreet, 3d, April; 1839.
IDIIOBO32IUTIIOII
" • OF
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
TA Klt notice that the partnership
heretofore existing under the firm of
D. P. Tussey, & Co., in Sinking Valley,
Huntingdon county, Pa. was dissolved by
•mutual consent, in March last.
HENRY lIPMULLE2I,
ARMSTRONG CRAWFORD,
DAVID P. TUSSEY
-Sinking Valley, May 29,1839.
• -
, - -
The books are now in the hands of
4rinstrong Crawford for settlement, and
all those whom this notice mm concern
will do well to call on or before the first
day of September next, and settle their
respective accounts. st.
NOTICE.
Having taken Letters of Administration
on the Estate of William Harrison late of
West Township iii the County of Hun
tingdon. All persons indebted to said
Estate are requested to make immediate
Payment to the subscriber in the Borough
of Huntingdon. And all persons having
claims against said Estate will please pre
sent them for settlement.
JAMES SAXTON.
Adio'r of William Harrison.
June, sth, 1839.
LIST of letters remaining in •
the Post Office at Mill Creek,
Seth E. Howland 2 John Hurston 2
Riclt'd Plowman 1. John Robirtssou 1
Dan'l. Dibble 1 Mr. Thompson 1
Robt. Dearmct 1 Rob't. Holt bog. 1
Rob't Wrap 1 WinchcsterM'Carthy
Wm. R. Smith 1 Rev. T. E. Thomas
John Rosa 1 D• E. Clayton 1
Smith Clarke 1 A. S. Gibson.
L. G.KESSLLII, P. M.
April, 3d, 1839.
IDNIINISTRATOR' 3 NOTICE
pig LL persons knowingthemselves indebt
ed to the estate of Abraham Vandevan
der late of Henderson township clec'd, arere
quest( d to call and settle the same with the
subscriber immediately; and those having
claimsag against said estate will presenttlicin
accounts proprerly authenticated for settle
ment.
PETER StIOOPE, Jr. Alger.
April 17, 1859.
ADMINISTRATOR'S .11071C.E.
TAKE notice that letters of Adminlstra
tion on the Estate of Thomas Forshey late of
Henderson tp.Huntingdon co.dec'd have ban
granted by the Register of Huntingdon Co.
to the undersigned, therefore, all persons
indebted to said Estate, arc requested to
imake immediate payment, and those hay
tng claims against the saline, are requested
fo present them properly authenticate('
or settlement; without delay.
DAVID SNARE, Administrator
May,ls 1839
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
ALL persons knowing th‘mkeives indebt
ed to the estate of Samuel Miller , late of
Henderson township, Huntingdon county,
deed, are requested to make immediate set
tlement with the undersigned, and those hau-.
claims against said estate willwesent thou'
properly authenticated for sett lement to
GEO. MILLER, West tp. 2
HENRY coRNPHoPsT 5 Adat'r,.
April 17, 1819.
BOOT AND SHOE
twat,.
MANUFACTORY,
THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully in
forms his friends, and the public gener
ally, that he has commenced the above
business, and is now prepared to manufac
tureall kinds of
LADIES' ;I ND GENTLEMEIV'S
BOO? S AND SHOES,
and all work to order, at the shortest notice,
in the most durable manlier.
He hopes by strict attentiott to business, to
merit a share of public patronage.
J kMES BROWN.
Waterstreet, May, 7th 1839.
---
(17'Two or three good Journeymen ate
wanted immediately, at the abovc establish
ment; to whom liberal wages and constant
employment will be given.
NOTIIER recent test of the withal
-46k led virtue of Dn. WM. EVANS'
CAMOMILE PILLS: Dyspepsia of ten
years' standing cured. I was afflicted with
the above complaint fur ten years, which
ncapacitated me at intervals for the pe
riod of six years, front attending to my bus
iness. lam now restored to perfect health
by the frequent use of the above medicine.
My symptoms were, a sense of oppression
after eating, pain at the pit of the stomach,
loss of appetite, giddiness, palpitation of the
heart, and great debility. I am willing to
give any information to the afflicted respec
ting the benefit I received from the use of
DR. Evans' Camomile and Aperient Pills.
Staton, Sept, 1, 1838 J. M'KENZIE
The above medicines for sale at Jacob
Miller's store Huntingdon.
TtNTERESTING CURE PERFOR
NIED Y Da. SWAYNE'S COM—
POUND SYRUP OF PRUNES; VIRGIN
lANA, OR WILD CHERRY. Having
made use of this invaluable Syrup in my fam
ily, which entirely cured my child. The
symptoms were Wheezing and choking of
Flegm. difficulty of Breathing. attended
with constant cough, Spasms, Convulsions,
&c. of which I sad given up all hopes of its
recrvery, until I was advised to make trial
of this invaluable medicine. After seeing
the wonderful effects it had upon my child,
I concluded to make the same trinl upon my
self, which entirely relieved me of a cougl
that I was afflicted with for many years.
Any persons wishing to see me can call at
my house in Beach street. abo the market
Kensington, Phila. JolWWit.t.cox.
OBSERVE—The only place where this med
icine can be obtained, is at Jacob Miller's
store Huntingdon.
P. Swoope,jr.
WOULD respectfully inform hi,
friends, that he has taken the
Store formerly known as P. Swoop!) (5.
Sun, and that he furnished himself with a
NEW & GENERAL ASSORTMENT
OF
Mry Znobfo,
Hard ware,Celilery, /row otecl
AND
Hollow ware.
ALSO:—SALT AND FISH
His assortment of Fancy articles are of
the best kind. He has also a large vari
ety of
QUEENS WARE,
Planes, Claissels, Augers,
Mahogany Veneer,
Hasps, tte.
and a general assortment of Tools of all
kinds.
Those who wish to buy cheep, will do
well to
li_rcALL AND SET.,=O:I
To Markesmen.
THOMAS DOUGLASS.
0143% iontitTO.
• Respectfully informs his frtends. and the
public, generally, that he still continues the
above businnss m
M'CONNELLSTOWN.
And is prepared to manufacture all kind
of guns or pistols, or to make any lICCCSSRS
ry repairs upon any article of the kind. If
careful attention will merit 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.
JOHN MARSHALL,
ILL he let to 6 NEW Mares this sea
'
on. He will stand at the stable of
J o h n McCahen, on his farm opposite the ho•
rough of Huntingdon. The season to n'
BLOOD Marc, calculated to breed for the'
Tour, will be - - - 1525,06
Insurance
- 50,00
Rates, to farm Mares, will be low, for the
purpose of encouraging an improved stock, ,
and will be regulated to suit their owners.
Th e season will terminate on the first day
of July. For further particulars apply to
John • Crcsswell, or John McCahco, both oil
Huntingdon.
N. B. JOHN MARSHALL.
I. well known to be a 11,01tSF. of the best
stock in the United States; whose constitution
and powers have been so satisfactorily tes
ted, that his owners deem a history of his
pedigree entirely unnecessary. He will
leave this State next fall, consequently the
present season is the last chalice of breed
ing from him.
April 3, 1839. 3m,
U.-I'T 1.70 G D 0 a'
Cabinet & Chair
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Warr nevus,
THE Subscribers respectfully inform
the citizens of Huntingdon, and tic
community at large, that they have taken
the Store formerly occupied by L. Gotta,
at the west end of Market strceet, where
they are prepared to sell wholesale or re -
tale, any article in their line of business;
such as
SIDEBOARDS , SECRETARIES , SO
FAS, BUREAUS, WORK-STANDS,
CARD, PIER, CENTRE, DI-
NING & BRE.4KF.4ST 'I ABLE-S.
High, Field, French, and low post bed
steads; Rush bottom, Balb, Bent, Balti
more , straight back , Boston
,1111, pattern, anti common rocking
CHAIRS.
Venitian blinds of all colors
qualities and sizes; Paper Hanging of
various patterns and qualities.
CUNNINGHAM & BURCHINELL.
Huntingdon, June 5, 1839.
KrCoffins made, and funerals atten
ded either in the country or town, at the
shortest notice.
STOPE TIA
ODIO
HE Subscriber respectfully informs the
public, that he has removed his shop to the
corner of Market Square, in the In use for.
merly occupied as a tavern, by Alex.
CARMJN where he has on hand a gen
eral assortment of GOOD TIN WARE;
which he will sell cheap at whole sale or
retail. House spouting will he put on at
the shortest notice. He also has on hand a
general assortment of Sheet Iron ware,
Stove pipe, Drums, Dripping, pans, Coal
Scuttles etc. He has also a general as
sortment of HOLLOW-WARE, every
size of Pots, Mash: Kettles, teakettles,
and oval boilers. Of STOVES he has a
great variety—of ail sizes of wood cook•
►ng stoves, and coal stores 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 any in the county.
All orders will be punctually attended
to, and thankfully received. Every ar
ticle cheap for cash,
lie hopes by punctuality, and carefull
attention to business, to ►nerrit a good
share of Public Patronage.
WILLIAM B. ZIOLHR
Huntingdon Juno 19, 1939.-1 Y.
Ne w : Estn Wish.% ent.
IMPORTANT TO
Farm Os.
undersigned be&s•leave respect
fully-a- '
to infortn the farmers of Hun
tingdon, Bedford, and the adjoining coun
ties, that he is manufacturing his newly
improved
THRESHING MACHINES
AND HORSE POWERS,
in Martinsburg, Bedford county, where
he will be happy to furnish any who may
want a superior article in that line. As
the Horse Power is new, and materially
diffirent from any hitherto invented, and
the undersigned u stranger to most of the
farmers in this part of the State, he has
been induced to procure a certificate from
the following gentlemen who have pur
chased machines of him last winter, and
have tried them to their own satisfaction.
Their certificate will be sufficient to sat
isfy any reasonable person who may be
disposed to doubt, that they are not a
mere undritd experiment, but that they
have been well tested here as well as in
other portions of the State. The char
acter of the gentlemen whose :tames are
attached to the following certificate (like
that of the machine), needs no other rec
ommendation THAZI TO BE KIN' OWNI
N. !I. No other person is aehorized
to sell the above Horse Power in this er
any of the adjoining counties.
JAMES P. ROSS,
Pattentee;
We the undersigned, farmers and citi
zens of Bedford and Huntingdon coun
ties, do hereby certify, that we havo
threshed , our grain during the past winter
with James P. Ross' improved patent
Horse Power and Threshing Machine.
And in justice to the inventor, we cheec •
fully and unhesitatingly pronounce it in
our estimation far superior to any machine
fur that purpose we have hitherto seen.
We Would therefore reecommend them
I to any farmers who wish to avail them
selves of the opportunity -of getting ma
chines in Ivhich we as yet have been unable
to discocer the smallest deception.
'John 'Stoner, David Stuckey,
Isaac Bower, John Nicademus.
George Powel, lifawell Kinkead,
George Gear, C. E. Kinkead.
New Goods.
A splendid stock of New Goods, just iitt
ceived and for sale cheap by the subscriber
the publiclaro invited to call and examiter
themsevei
C.& B.