NEW YORK WEEKLY WHIG, The first number of the SEMI-WEEK LY edition of THE NEW YORK Wino is he rewith submitted to the public. It will be regularly published hedcetorth every WED NESDAY and SATURDAY afternoons, on a sheet of the size of the DAILY Whig and half the size of the Weekly, and forwarded 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 THREE DOLLARS per' annum in advance. It is believed that this is the cheapest Semi-Weekly paper in the Gomm 'Fhicharacter 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 Lair standing among its contemporaries. It aims to pre 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 abont equal proportions. In the Literary Department, no great pretensions are made to originality, but the best reposi- Sories of Foreign nod American Literature are open to its conductors; and they endea vor to select therefrom n varied and interes ting banquet. In General li.telligence, 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, Wnio. 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 ecasm. Subscriptions are respectfully solicited by J. GREGG WILSON & CO., 162 Nassau street. May 9, 1839. The FULL BRED Ilorse 707t110 GREY 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 on, changing weekly throughout the season, at $1 For the 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 horse. 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 Watchell, 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 bottom Pedigree. YOUNG GREY BEARD, was got by the famed Crey Beard of Rich-1 and Singleton, Esq.. S. C., and he by Kos ciusko, the sire of ClaralFisher, Multaflora, Lady of the Lake, Sally Taylor, Betsey Robinson, and other good ones. Kosciusko was by Sir Archy, his dam Lottery, by the Imported Bedford, out of the imported Are adny. Young Grey Beard's dam was by Constitution. one of the best bred horses of the SoutL, and not only a racer, but got more runners and stallions than any other horse of the day, and breeders at the South are proud to be able to trace back to him. Her dam by Sir Hall, he by the imported Sir Harry. Old Grey Beard's dam was the Imported mare Pysche, bred by Lord Der by, and got by his famous Sir Peter Teazle. YOUNG GREY BEARD, is great grand son of Sir Archy, 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 lars. see American Turf Register. S. P. WALLACE. May, 7th 1839. Still another case of Dyspepsia. ASTONISHING CURE. Abraham J. Cremer, residing at 66 Mott street, N. Y. was afflicted with Dyspepsia in Its most aggravated form. 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 the stomach, furred tongue, nausea, with fre quent vomitings, dizziness towards night, restlessness. &c. These had continued up— wards of a twelvemonth, when, on using Wre. 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's Ere, Huntingdon Pa. BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully in forms his friends, and the public goner ally, that he has commenced the above business, and is now prepared to manufac ture all kinds of LADIES' BIND GENTLEMEN'S BOO7S AND SHOES, and all work to order, at the shortest notice, in the most durable manlier. He hopes by strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. I tIVIES BROWN. Waterstreet, May, 7th 1839. rj.Two or three gaud Journeymen ate wanted immediately, at the above establish ment, to whom liberal wages and constant eteployment willbe given. I: B. BUJV'TIJI GDOX Cabinet & Chair -). ~1eilii111,1111:1:11;rilitifit1,11illoiii- -1 1i ti ,,,- ° ((:z.' EiCcittrt DOM. THE Subscribers respectfully inlorm 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 strecet, 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 & BREAKFAST 'I ABLES. High, Field, French, and low post bed-' steads; Rush bottom, Balb, Bent, Balti more , straight back , Boston pattern, anti common rocking 411 ' — / - CHAIRS. Venitian blinds of all colors qualities and sizes; Paper Hanging of various patterns and qualities. CUNNINGHAM & BURCIIINELL. Huntingdon, June 5, 1839. Oz:7Coflins made, and funerals atten ded either in the country or town, at the shortest notice. MORE CONCLUSIVE PROOFS 0/ 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, had been severely afflicted with dys pepsia for upwards of three years, during which time he seldom experienced any re.. lief. He was troubled L' Ali constant vom itings, and on some occasions raised blood 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 toms disappeared, after using Dr, NV m. Evans' celebrated medicines. Mr. M. called a day or two back, and stated the i above; also, he is willing to afford any fur, ther information regarding the nature and cure of his case to those similarly afflicted Office N 0,19 North eight et. 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 wejperceive that there is one halt of the human family afflicted with that troublesome disease. If those sufferers would only make a trial of Dr Swayne'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, !upwards of five hundred bottles have been sold. The syrup for sale at Jacob Miller's storr Huntingdon Pa. EXCHANGE SANK AND SJPI.IV GS 1.1 STITUTIOJV • 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 .". 3 4 Ili Of de it 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 Deposites, on such terms as may be agreed on in each par ticular case. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD. J. DESSAA, Cashier. Philadelphia Dec. 19, 1838. NOTICE. Having taken Letters of Administration on the Estate of William Harrison late of West Township in the County of Hun tingdon. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make inamediat, Payment to the subscriber in the Borough of Huntingdon. And all persons having claiins against said Estate will please pre sent them for settlement. JAMES SAXTON. Adm'r of William Harrison. June, sth, 1839. Executor's Notice. LL persons indebted to the Estate c David Dean, late of Walker townshq Huntingdon County deceased, are re. quested to make immediate payment, am those having claims against said Estate am requested to present them properly anther' ticated for payment at my residence ii Hopewell township. DEAN. Executor. May 15, 1859., KrThe article published below, conl cerning the new and popular doctrine ad i vanced by the illustrious Goelicke of Ger many, cannot fail of exciting a deep and thrilling interest throughout our coun try. [Translated from the German.] LOIJIS OFFOIN GOELICKE, OF GERMANY, THE GREMST OF HU .711.1.7r BENEFACTORS. Citizens of Xorth and South america, To Louis OFFOIN GOELICKE, H. D., o Germany, [Europe] belongs the imper ishable honor of adding a new and precious doctrine to the Sciences of Medicine—a doctrine which, though vehemently op posed by many of the faculty, (of which he is a valuable member,) he proves to be as well founded intruth as any doctrine of Holy Writ—a doctrine upon the variety of which are suspended the lives of mil lions of our race, and which he boldly challenges his opposers to refute, viz: Consumption is a disease always occa-1 sioned by a disordered state of Vis Vitm (or life principle) of the human hotly: of' ten secretly lurking in the system for years before Pare is the least complaint of the Lungs—and which may be as certainly though not so quickly, cured as a com mon cold or a simple headache. An in valuably precious doctrine this, as tt im parts an important lesson to the apparently health of both sexes, teaching them that this insidious foe may be an unobserved inmate of their "clayey houses" even while they imagine themselves secure from its attacks, teaching them that the great seeret in the art of preserving health is to pluck out the disease while in the blade, and not wale till the full grown ear. C.& B. This illustrious benefactor of man is al so entitled to your unfeigned gratitude, and the gratitude of a world, for the in• vention of his matchless sanative,—whose healing fiat may justly claim for it such a title, since it has so signally triumphed over our great common enemy consump tion, both in the first and last stages,— medicine which has thoroughly filled the vacuum in the Meteria Medico, and there by proved itself the Conqueror of Physi cians—a medicine, for which all mankind will have abundant cause to bless the beneficient hand of a kind Providence,--a medicine, whose wondrous virtues have been so glowingly poi trayed even by some of our clergy, in their pastoral visits to the sick chamber; by which means they often become the happy instruments of changing despondency into hope, sickness into health, and sadness of friends into joyfulness. GOELICKEIS. MATCHLESS SANA TIVE, medicine of more value to mar, than the vast mines of Austria, or even the united treasures of our globe.—a medicine, which is obtained equally from the vegetable,' animal and mineral kingdoms, and thus , possesses a three-fold power,—a medicine, which though designed as a remedy for consumption solely, is possessed of a mys. terious influence over many diseases of the human system,--a medicine, orb ich begins to be valued by Physicians, vs t are daily witnessing its astonishing cut • of many whom they had resigned to t grasp of the Insatiable Grave DOSE of the Sanative, for adults, or drop; for children a halt drop; and f infants, a quarter drop; the directions ex plaing the manner of taking a half or a quarter drop. Poi cx—Three and one third rix dol lars* ($2,50) per HALF °ONCE. *A German coin, value 75 cents. A certificate from three members of the MEDICAL PROFESSION in Germany, in Europe. ___ _ We the undersigned, practitioners of medicine in Germany' are well aware :hat, by our course, we may forfeitd the friendship of some of the faculty, but: not of its benevolent members, who arel uninfluenced by selfish motives. Though) we shall refrain from an expression of our opinion, either of the soundness or, unsoundness of Dr. Goelicke's new doc-, trine, weave happy to say that we deem, his Sanativ too valuable not to be general lyl known—fur what our eyes behold and our ears hear, we must believe. We hereby state, that when Dr. Louis, °flint Goelicke first came before the GeiH man public, as the pretended discoverer: of a new doctrine and a new medicine, we !ield him in the highest contempt, believ-, ing and openly pronouncing him to be a, base imposter and the prince of quacks. lint, on hearing so much said about the ianative, against it and for it, we were induced, from motives of curiosity mere ly, to make trial of its reputed virtues, upon a number of our most hopeless pa tients; and we now deem it our bounden luty (even at the expense of our self in terest) publickly to acknowledge its efh cacy in curing not only consumption, ant other fearful maladies, which wo /rave heretofore belived to be incurable. Our -contempt for the discoverer of this medi -cine was at once swallowed up in our ut• ter astonishment at these unexpected re sults; and, as amends for ourabuse of him, we do frankly confess to the world, that we believe him a philanthropist who does honor to the profession, and to our coun try, which gave him birth. The recent adoption of this medicine in to some of our European hospitals is a sufficient guaranty that it performs all its promises: It need not our testimoy, for wherever it is used it is its own best wit ness. HERMAN ETMULLER, M. D. WALTER VAN GAULT, M. D. ADOLPHUS WERNER, M. D. Germany, December 10,.1830. The above precious medicine (the orig inal discovery of Dr. hOU IS 0. GOEL IC KE, of Germany,) is for sale, wholesale and retail, by, L. G. KESSLER AGENT FOR Mill ( reek. JAMES ENTRIKEN, Jr. Agent Li. Cony Run. Huntingdon County, Pa Philadelphia, Dec. 21. 1838. To De. 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. I was sometimes subject to fainting, great weaknes , 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 up all hope anti told my physicians that I could have no use for 'them—l 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.l ness I told him I had taken almost every med icine that was spoken of as good for any com plaint. He said, 'Have you tried Dr. Evans' CAMOMILE PILLS?' I said 'No.' Well 1 1 he then gave me a package he had bought 'the day before for his wife, and said he woudl get another for her. I commenced taking the pills and am happy to state, that in two weeks I was hearty and well, and able to write this letter, which I could not have done when I was sick, because my hands were nervous. I hays 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 ad 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, for want of some proper medicine to cure ,Dyspepsia. Any person wishing to see me l ean call at my house, No. 221 Poplar Lane; or at my shop in Front street, third door I above Coates street. I remain yours, &c. GEO. C. MAR FIN The above medicine is for sale at Jacob Miller's store Huntingdon. Dutzeozhvzratev or CO-PARTNERSHIP. MIA K E notice that the partnership -IL heretofore existing under the firm of ID. P. Tussey, & Co., in Sinking Valley, Huntingdon county, Pa. was dissolved by 'mutual consent, in March last. HENRY M'MULLEA, ARMSTRONG CRAWFORD, DAVID P. TUSSEY Sinking Valley, May 29,1839. The books are now in the hands of Armstrong Crawford for settlement, and all those whom this notice may concern will do well to call on or before the first day of September next, and settle their respective accounts. st. Case of Inflammatory Rheuma • • Rheuma tism. Another positive proof of the extraordinary success of Dr. Wm. Evans' practice. Mr Munson, at Mrs. Lewis', 21 Bowery, N. Y. was laboring under a vi , lent 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 weal, excessive thirst, dryness of skin, and violent pain in the head, &c., all of which has within forty-eight hours greatly by Dr. E'VANS' CAMOMILE PILLS, and iu a few days restored to perfect health. The Pills are 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 for ten years with Tic Doloreux, 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 calling at Mrs. Johnson's daught er's Store, 389 Grand street, N. Y. The Pills are for sale at Jacob Miller's Store, Huntingdon, Pa. 41 0 .11 3 ID • DR. G. W. GREEN TENDERS 11/5 SERVICES IN THE PRACTICE 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 he is a graduate of the Philadelphia schools, & has testimonials of ability to practice from the first medical authority in Pennsylva nia. P. S.—tie may be found [at Mr. Gra: ham's Hotel, in Waterstreet, when not professionally engaged. Waterstrlt, 3d, April, 1859. Tin 14, Z Ural K Ur ra4 FOREIGN LITERifr URE SCIEJICI AND AitT Is published every month by E. Little scl Co., 212 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia, for six dollars a year, payable in advance. Dis tant subscribers are requested to remit a $5 ~ote 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 fm complete sets of the old. CONTENTS OF THE JUNE NO. State and Prospects of Asia Field Mar shal Suwaroff Hallowed Ground Sonnets by the Sketcher Lady Chatterton's Ram bles in Ireland Major Bevan's Thirty years in India New South Wales Dr. Johnson Wars of Charlemagne in Spain—Hero-1 Ines of Burnes Memoirs of Aaron Burr— The Popular Songs of Ireland—Assassins & 801 l Fights The Father, from real life Farewell to England Dim Crow in French The Forest Free t's only a Drop, an. Irish story John Fitch A letter from Up per Canada Richard Parker, the Mutineer —The Frozen Prophet—Scottish Widow's Lament—The Poet's Haunt--Early Amer ican Heroism—The Wife to her Husband - The Prison Door -Jack Sheppard--Nicholas Nickleby-- Cornelia-- The Departed—The Dream---Adversity---Stephen's Travels in Greece, Turkey and Russia---The Black Douglass---Rhymes from Ruckert. P. Swoope, jr. WOULD respectfully inform his friends, that he has taken the Store formerly known as P. Swoope Son, and that he furnished himself with a NEW & GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Dry 091004 llardware,Cutlery, Iron, steel 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, Chissels, Angers, Mahogany Veneer, Rasps, &c. and a general assortment of Tools of all kinds. Those who wish to buy cheep, will do well to I:O"CALL AND SEE.,rII STOLE OA D T 1.70 CM% HE Subscriber respectfully informs the public, that he has removed his shop to the corner of Market Square, in the house for merly occupied as a tavern, by Alex. CARMJN where he has on hand d 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,l 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 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 any in the county. All orders will be punctually attended to, and thankfully received. Every ar ticle cheap for cash. He hopes by punctuality, and carelull attention to business, to merrit a good share of Public Patronage. WILLIAM B. ZIGLER, Huntingdon June 19, 1939.-1 Y. ANOTHER recent test of the unrival led virtue of DR. WM. EVANS' CAMOMILE PILLS: Dyspepsia of ten years' standing cured. I was afflicted with the above complaint for ten years, which ncapacitated me at intervals for the pe riod of six years, from attending to my bus iness. I am 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. WKENZIE The above medicines for sale at Jacob Miller's store Huntingdon. TrNTERESTING CURE PERFOR MED BY Do. SWAYNE'S COM— I POUND SYRUP QY PRUNES; 'VIRGIN lANA, OR WILD CHERRY. Having , made use of this invaluable Syrup h my fam ily, which entirely cured my child. The symptoms were Wheezing and choking of Plegnt. difficulty of Breathing. attended with constant cough, Spasms, Convulsions, &c. of which I nad 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 trial 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. above the market Kensington, Phila. JOHN VVILLCOX. Oaszavz—The only place where this mcd icine can be obtained, is at Jacob , Miller's store Huntingdon. No w Establishme n t IMPORTANT TO Far mere. r TIE undersigned begs leave respect. -m- fully to inform the farmers of Hun.. tingdon, Bedford, and the adjoining coun ties, that he is manufacturing bis newlf improved IRESHING MACHINES AND HORSE POWERS, in Nlartinsburg, 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 materialist different from any hitherto invented, sad the 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 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 umtried 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 aames are attached to the following certificate (like That of the machine), needs no other rec ommendation THAN TO BE KNOWN N. !I. No other person is authorized to sell the above Horse Power in this or any of the adjoining counties. JAM ES P. ROSS, Pattentee. We the undersigned, farmers and citi zens of Bedford and Huntingdon coun ties, do hereby certify, that we have threshed out grain durinF, the vast winter with James P. Ross' improved patent Horse Power and 'Threshing Machine. And in justice to the inventor, we cheer fully and unhesitatingly pronounce it in 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 avail dials selves of the opportunity of getting ma chines in which we as yet have been unable to diseoeer the smallest deception. John Stoner, David Stuckey, Isaac Bower, John Nicadeinue, George P,wel, Maxwell Kinkead. George Gear, C. E. Kinkead. To Markesmen, THOMAS DOUGLASS. elm ftlttfitio• Respectfully informs his frtends. and thej public generally, that he still continue, the, above businnss in IWCONNELLSTOWN, And is prepared to manufacture all kind of guns or pistols, or to make any necessaa ry repairs upon any article of the kind: 1r! careful attention will merit success, he hopes; to secure the patronage of the sharp shear' ters of this county. Any orders left with! Isaac Davis will be punctually attended to, Huntingdon November 21, 1838. ADNIIN IS TUX TOWS NettiVir • A 173 3 persons indebted to the Estate of Benpimin Miller, late of the Borough and County of Huntingdon dec'd, arc regda ted to make payment without delay, and all persons having claims against said estate, are requested to present them to the under signed properly authenticated for settlement. DAVID SNARE, JAMES SAXTON. Huntingdon, June 26th. 1839. A dministratom LAW NOTICE. James Steel, Attorney at law, has re•, 'moved'his office to the f rame building ad joining the dwelling house of Patrick Gull's and east thereot, and nearly opposite the store of T. Reed Esq. July, 1839. VERY IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. The Subscribers offer offer for sale , their improved celebrated Thrashing-Ma chines, at their Shops in Huntingdon and Lewistown. By application, made by ' mail or otherwise to John Switzer, Hun. • tingdon--or Arthur B. Long, Lewistown, fermis can be accommodated on the most reasonable terms. For running easy, doing the work well, and for durability; they defy the State of Pennsylvania to ex ceed them. Those who wish it, can have a straw carrier attached to their Machine„; which will be a great advantage in thrash-„ ing, one hand less will be required ts, take away the straw, and the caving more easily performed. By an agreement with the Patentee's, we have the Excla• sive Privilege of building and selling. ,in, the county's of Perry Juniatta, 1194 a, Huntingdon and part of. Cambria. if. Farmers, will consult their own interest l and keep free from trouble—they ware beware of buying Machanes, of any lci,nV with the Strap passing under the Horsei feet unless made and sold by us, as the Pattent Laws, will be Strictly enjorcetl, A. B. LONG, & CO. June, 4. 1839.—Y. 50b1s Nova Seotia i l Herrings For sale by J./IMES SAXTON. BLANKS, FOR S Tiß AT TR* OFFICE