HYMENEAL RFIGI STER The silken tie that binds two willing hearts MARRIED—By Josh. Greenland, Esq Mr. CALEB SWOOPE, of Union town• Ishii). to Miss ANN DEAN, of Hopevreli township, all of Huntingdon. county. OBITUARY RECORD. "..in the midst of life we are in death." MED—In this Borough, on Satur day evening the 5.12nd inat., about two o'- clock I'. M., after an illness of a few days Mrs. JANE JOHNSTON, relict of the late Rev. John Johnson, pastor of the Pres byterian church in this place, in the 70th year of her age. The deceased, through a long life, up- wards of fifty years of which, she resided in this borough, bore a character worthy of all estimation, for general usefulness, and enduring piety. An early member of hat church of which her husband, when liviug, was an honored head; she continu ed, by works, to prove the sincerity of her religious professions— these professions, front which, she never wandered, an I which are so constant; to the old ago of a true believer. Truly, we can say, that she "endured unto the end," and have every reason to believe that she died "the death of the righteouS." To such, death is but a release from the cares and trials of earth; and, though numerous friend; and neighbors are left to monrning and re gret, still they may find consolation from that abiding confidence, that "their loss has been her gain."— [Comnrtnicaled. Duncansville, on Sunday, the 16th inst. of Puerperal Apoplexy, SA• RAE, consort of . Geo. W. M'Bride, and youngest daughter of Joseph Patton, Esq. —aged 2:3 years. Of an amiable and lovely disposition, aria in possession of a mind of no ordinary caste, she was esteemed and beloved in the varied relations of life Which she sus• tained. Her death has not only filled with sadness and sorrow a circle of relatives, Out a community mourns. In the prime of life, her pilgrimage on earth has termi nated; that brow on whiCh sat the bloom of sunny youth, and radient beauty, now lies low, wreathed with the cold snows of death. How titre it is that death loves a shining mark! She has left friends who feel themselves called upon to pass thro' the deep waters of affliction—in their hearts a tender cord is sundered,—an' affectionate consort and a beloved sisterl and daughter is taken from the family circle. But let them reflect that their loss is her infinite gain. ' Her remains were interred on Monday , in the family - burying ;round, attended by it numerous concourse of sympathizing friends.— Reg. At his residence in Hollidaysburg, on Sunday, the 16th inst. Mr. JAMES An -1 non, aged about SO years. The deceased was followed to his grave by his fellow members of the WASHING TUN GREYS, in military costume, and by a lengthy procession of his friends and ac. quatntances. Fur several years past he had filled the arduous and responsible post of Agent, at this place, for the Western Transportation Co. At a meeting of the Washington Greys held at their armory, on Monday evening, May 17th 1841, it was, on motion of Liene. Landis, Unanimously Resolved, That the members of this corps have heard with feelings of deep re• Bret of the sudden and unexpected death of their late member, JAMES ARTHUR. Resolved, That as a remark of our re spect for his memory, ahtl s rrow for his loss, we will wear crape on the left arm for thirty days, and attend his funeral (with consent of the family) in our milita ry capacity. Resolved, That Major Williams be re quested to convey a copy of these resolu tions to the widow of the deceased, and to assure her of the sleep condolence of the Greys with her in her affliction.—Reg. . In Hollidaysburg, on Saturday, the 15th inst. at the residence of her nephew, (Mr. Wm. Groves,) M rs. - RITE R, o Philadelphia, aged 77 years. TUE MARKETS. [CORRECTED WEEKLY.] Philadelphia. WHEAT FLOUR, per bbl. - - - *4,62i RYE MEAL, do. - - - - 3,00 CORN CIO. do. Willi:AT, 'mime Penna. per bush. - - 1,00 do. Southern, do. - - - 95 Coax, yellow, do. - - - 55 do. white, do. - - - 54 OATS, do. - - - 38 VLARSEED, do. - - 1,33 WIIISKEY, in bls. Baltimore. 84,62 i 1,00 WHEAT nl.olJiti per bbl. - - WHEAT, per hush. - - CORN, yellow, O. - - - do. white, do. • - - - RYE, do. - - - - -, 58 OATS. do. - - - - - AO I'IMOTHYSEED, do. - - - a,22 WHISKEY, in bble. AtriVY Ave twiAME to the residence, in r Hopewell township, on turday May Ist. a 1":4•_. Sa lizaterk JELIRE heavy with foal and lame in the left shoulder about 14 years old. Tne owner is requested to call and take her away, and pay the char ges, or she will be sold according to law. MU MORNINGSTAR. Hopewell tp, May =9,1841, List of Retailers] Of Foreign Merelvmdize in the County of Huntingdon, as returned to January Sessions 1841 by the Constables of the! , several Townships and Boroughs, and , the classificatian of the same, agreeably to the act of Sssembly, passed 7th April 1830, to 'wit: ALEXANDRIA BOROUGH. CLASS. Michael Sissler 8 Henry Nell' a Gemmel! & Porter 8 John Porter 8 ALLEGHENY TOWNIq; Robert 114"Corrnick 8 F,lias Baker & Cu. 8 John Dorland 8 Thos. M,Namara 8 *Xilltam Walker 8 ANTES TOWNSIII:P. Edward Bell Graham WA rment 8 Juhn Fratzer 8 EihnuNcizAm BonouGH. Thos. M. Owens & Son 8 David Garrett 8 *James Clarke 8 *Dewy & Crawford 8 BLAIR Tow:value. Robert M'Namitrra *Alexander Knox' 8 Conrad M'Graw & Co. 8 William Ass 8 Peter O'Hagan 8 Jer. C. Betts 8 John Bouslough 8 Dr. Chas. O'Friel 8 William Anderson 8 John Dearmet 8 BARREE TOWNSHIP. Hael 4- Rawl -Mitchell 8 J. W. Myton 8 James Ennis 8 Love & Oyer S Joseph Watson 8 *Love, Smith & Hartman 8 *Allies Lewis 8 Stewart 4' Anderson 8 CROMWELL TOWNSHIP. M'Arrell & Rutter Wil.iant Pollock Hunter & Wilkins 8 DuaLIN TOWNSHIP. 'Jan Blair & Son. 8 William A. lludson 8 FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. John Ewing 8 Martin Gates 8 Shorb, Stewart & Co 8 , Hileman Hammond John S. /sett 8 Christopher ft igton 8 FRAPHISTOWN B 0 ROI7OII. Ildeman & Hammond 8 iIoli& illiams 8 FRANK,TOWN TOWNSHIP. Condron & Good HENDERSON TOWNSHIP. Dorsey & Green 8 J. & J. Milliken 8 HUNTINGDON BOROUGH. James Saxton jr. *J. & G. Gwiu Jacob Miller 8 Geo. A. Steel 8 *// illiam Dorris 8 Peter Swope 8 B. E. 4. fl. M'Murtrie 8 Thomas Read 8 C. A. & H. Newingham 8 John Nash 8 Fisher 4- M'Murtrie Hilliam Stewart Ilormwem. Tow/ante. *James El - Alit:en jr. 8 Campbell & Given 8 OLDIDAYSBURG BOROUGH. * G. 11'. Patterson *A: J. Garber 8 *.S. Moore & Brother 8 Peter Hewit 8 A M'Cormick & Brother 8 J. & .P. Dysart 8 Martin & Thompson Thomas Johnson Robert Williams & Co 8 Henry Lamar 3 J. B. Frampton and co. 8 Robert R M'Kee 8 David Goodfelloat 8 Edward Maloy & Co 3 Andrew 3. Reed . 8 George W.Geer 8 John Cooper 8 John Goody 8 J, and D. Madden Lloyd and Graff • 3 Andrew Martin George l'ort 8 Augustus Black * 8 William W. Ward •Lloyd and Gardner Jacob Snyder 8 James Orr Dr. James King and Co. • 8 Peter M'Nalley 8 Juhn Cox MORRIS TOWNSHIP. Henry L Spang 8 Hileman, Tussey Co Moore & Stiner 8 . FETsitssuaG, Bortouou• A. & N. Cresswell *James Stevens 8 SHIRLEY TOWNSHIP. David Fraker 8 ' William B. Lease Madden 4- Blair • . Samuel H. Pell • 8 Ton TOWNSHIP. John Hoover TYRONE TOWNSHIP Samuel Isett 8 *John M'Guire 8 UNION TOWNSHIP. Robert Spear 8 Jacob M. Cover, 8 If EST TOWNSHIP. *Walker 4. Neff 8 *M'Clure & Neff 8 ff OODBERYXOWNSHIP William Fouse 8 Dr. Peter Shoenberger Samuel Royer 8 Royer 4- Schmucker ALKER TOWNSHIP. *Joules Campbell John S%voope 8 OILLIAMSBIJRO BOROUGH. Smith & Rhodes 8 Jacob Shenefelt 8 Simon Ake 8 Hewit & Kinkade 8 Adolphus Patterson 8 Barr & Ifinters 8 James M. Johnston 8 W ARRIORSMARK TOWNSHIP. Staler Diller 8 11 illiam M. Lyon & Co. 8 Abed nego Ssewart 8 The following name persons made ap plication for Licenses to Retail 4-c., af ter the return was made, viz: *Brewster and Brown, , Shirley Township *Joseph Forrest, huntingdon Borough. (O Those marked thus* have lifted their Licenses.) Act of 7th April 18S0, relative to Li censes of Retailers and dic. "SEC. 8. It shall be the duty of the proper city or county Treasurer, on the first day of June in each year hereafter, to make out a correct list of all those who have not paid the duty and obtained li iceuse, and it shall be the duty of such ch. ty or county Treasurer to institute a suit 'against such delinquents, under the se. Icond section of the act of 4th March 1824" The second section of the act of 4th March 1824 referred to in the above sec tion, among oilier things, directs that it shall be the duty of proper city or county Treasurer, to institute a suit before any alderman or justice of the peace, in the name of the Commonwealth, within the months of June and December, in every year, against each delinquent retailer as aforesaid for the amount of duty payable agreeably to law." In pursuance of the above recited sections of the law, suits will be instituted against every delin• quent whose license is not lifted before thelast day of June. ANDRE W H. Innsl', Treasurer. May, 26, 1841. POCKET BOOK LOST. vw AS LOST on the 22d inst., between ,/,/ John M'Connel's tavern., and the cot tage farm above town, a small pocket book, containing One ten dollar note on the Bank of Lewistown, two Tide Water Canal notes, one of which was a two dollar note, and the other a one dollar note : about one dollar in specie, and a number of papers of value to no one but the owner. I Any' person finding the above described pocks t book, and returning it to the owner, or at this office, will be liberrally rewarded _ _ • JAMES LANE. May 26, 1841 LOST-405 REWARD. \Vas lost some weeks since in the for lough of Huntingdon, a pair of gold spec, Itacles, Any person returning the above ihall receive the above reward of Tilos. READ. Huntingdon May 26,1841. Notice. LL persons indebted to William A. *VA M'Cay, late Editor olthe Huntingdon Advocate & Sentinel, and Hollidaysburg Sentinel, are requested to make payment at or before the June Cottr:; and all those hav ing claims against the said William R. M' Cay, will please present them, properly authenticated, to the undersigned. Immediately a'ter the June Court in Hun tingdon, suits will be instituted, INDISDRIM INATELY, against all delinquents. DAVID SNARE, Assignee. Huntingdon, April 21, 1841. DISSOLUTION OF TAIRTI/118101232 4 . RHE Partneishipheretifcre.existingun der the firm of Eli Smith & Co., was dissolved on the lot of April, by mutual con sent. The Books and accounts are now in the hands of Eli Smith, who is dtily author ised to settle the same. Persons having claims, or those indebted to said firm are de sired to call and settle immediately. ELI SMITH, BE NJ. SMITH. DAVID DRAKE. The business will hereafter be conducted by Eli and llenj. Smith, at the old stand, where all orders shall meet punctual atten tion. Sweet Briar Factory, Clover Creek, April 1, 1841, Militia Notice. THE militia composing the 2nd brigade 10 division P. M. I and 29th Regiment, will Crain ii c ;•', as follows: The Ist battalion on Friday the 21st day of Ally sat at the A y ~ house of John Davis near Wat 4iro' `.l er street. C The 2nd battalion on Satur -1 " day the 22nd May inst. at the 1 house of David Fisher, former ly owned by Geo Rrathton, no N Ihv Philip Bridenbaugh Sinking • .., Valley. Every member of said Regiment.will ap pear with fire arms in good order. S. S. DEWEY, Col. Mai• 1 9 4414. DIEDZI AEI) MAT STORE, -111 JOSEPH FORREST RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the puhlic, that he has taken he store formerly occupied by 'l'. Read, in Main street, Huntingdon, and is sup-I plied with the following varieties of SHOES AND BOOTS., Men's kip, Thick and Seal boots, men's and Boy's kip and thick brogans, calf and Seal d= . ncing pumps, LADIES Seal Morocco and Lasting slippers, Morocco and Kid Spring Heels, Calf Welts with Ane. without heels, 1 And tine Buck skins. MIA= He has & Will keep on I - lE.nd the fullest Assortment of first ' Quality Black and White Russia, 2nd. do. do. Also, an assortment of Fur, Black, and white Broad and narrow brims,—also Palm leaf. • 11 ith the shove he has a great variety, not enumerated; and he keeps, also on hand a general assortment of GROCERIES, (o)iir-A) LIQUORS Irit COA'FIR C T10.71"411 I, - - SUCH AS Ccift e, Tea, Su tars of allklnds ' cho colate, mclaNses. Prunes, Raisins, Oranges, Lemons, Al monds. Cream nuts, Filberts; &c &c 4th Proof Brandy and ('in, and Com mon do. • a variety of Wines, and every ki n d of Confectionary. • • May 19 1841. •NEW DRUG ISTv E • T, - K1 SIB ONTO Respec fa ly informs the citizens of th is county, and the public in general, that he hasjust received an extensive assortment of DRUGS' & MEDICINES, and has opened a shop in Allegheny St. nearly opposite Jackson's Hotel. N. S. has been for a number of years engaged in the above business, and bas made himself perfectly acquainted with the great care and precession necessary in compounding tned trines ; and he assures the people, tbat they need be under nu anxie.ty or fear from carelessness or inad vertance on his part ; and he trusts that care and assiduity, will insure him a lib• eral share of public patronage. Huntingdon, May 5, 1841. REMOVAL OF THE ..i.LiZZANDRIA. EC TEL . THE Subscriber respectfully informs his friends snd the travelling public, that he has removed from the Tavern tand lately occupied by him, in the • Borough of Alexandria, to the house recently kept by Mrs. Stack pole, in the same place. where he is pre paled to accommodate all who may favol him with their patronage. In his new lo• cation lie will be amply provided wit; every convenience liar the Accommdation for Travellers, the house being large and commodious, and his stabling very extensive, in good order and under Careful aal Attontiv.e Ostlers, The undersigned takes this opportuni• ty to return thanks to the public for tin liberal patronage heretofore bestowed. and to assure all that may call with bite that no efforts shall be wanting on his part to render them comfortable. ROBERT C A MON. Alexandria, March 31, 1841. stvo2 Rio ror. f i gi.dME to the stable of the subscriber at Jackstown, Huntingdon County on or about .11:11 . the Bth r Tay, a BAY "WORSE. supposed to be.ten years old. The o•vner is requested to call pay charges and take him away,'or he will be sold as the law directs in such cases. ---- . JOHN M'COMP, Jackstown May 19 1841. - $1 REWARD• I - OJAN away from the subscri `v im ,kl:4ber some time about the '' middle of March, an Indented apprentice to the blacksmith business, by the name of EDI, 4RD ISENBERG. Said boy was a short stout lad of about 5 feet high and, somewhat of a sullen countenance. _ _ _ All persons are hereby forbid harboring or trusting said boy on my account. The above aeward will he paid, hut no charges, for the delivery of said boy to the Isub:criber• at Alexandria liuntingddh Co. Wm. MOCABEE Aixe4tidria May 19 1841 -r; • • • * sa. .ta las SL:I REAL ESTATE FOR sa.&E. MY virtue of a power of Attorney, duly executed to me by the widow and heirs of Win Steel late of the borough of Hun tingdon, and for that purpose I hereby cfferl at private Sale until the 10th June next a certain trract of land situate in Hopewell to ,unship in the county of Huntingdon. sur veyed in the name of John Fulton, contain -287 Acres lbe the same more or less A gcod and indisputable title will be given For said tract of land: Terms of sale made known on application to the subscriber at Coffee Run, Huntingdon County, Pa: . • JAMES ENTRIKEN ; jr . Attorney in fact for the wid ow and heirsof Wm Steel dee May 19 1841--ts. Caution . to Purchasers. All persons are hereby notified that the one undivided half of the tract of lapd, situ ate in Hopewell township, Huntingdon coun ty, above advertised for sale by James En triken, Jr. as "attorney in fact for the widow and heirs of Wm. Steel, dec'd." belongs to the subscriber. SAMUEL STEEL • Huntingdon, May 19, 1841. ADJOURN ED ORPHANS' COURT SALE 1111 Y virtue of an order of the Orphans' 4'4 Court of Huntingdon county, will be exposed to public sale by vendue or out cry at the premises, on _ _ Friday the 4th day of June next, The following real estate, being the real estate of which David Jaekson, late of Bar ree towns ip, in said countys dec'd., died. Seized, viz: "A TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND. situate in said townsip of Barree, surveyed the sth June 1795, and re-surveyed the 27th May 1812, on a warrant granted to James Little, dated 14th November 1786, adjoin ing lands of John Stewart, John M'Monigal' and others, containing 197 acres 19 perches and allowances, with a two story log dwel ling house, Large Frame Bank Barn, and orchard, and about 80 acres cleared thereon.—Also, one other small tract or parcel of land adjoining the tract above de scribed, on the north, and lands of Sam ye! Barr, David Barr, and Wm. Bickets on thesouth east, containing uwiaimuu-aiawm ZaCtKaalG3, more or less, with a SAW MILL, a frame Gatar MILL, with /one pair of chopping stones, and A LARGE DISTILLERY thereon erected. The said two tracts of land &c. to be sold subject to a lease thereof to a certain Wm. Bell, which lease will ex— pire on the first day of April 1842.—and sub-' ject to the interest of Margaret Jackson, widow of Joseph Jackson Esq dec'd therein being the sum of thirty dollars yearly during her life, which annual payment or sum of money is charged upon the said real estate by the last will and testament of the said Joseph Jackson Esq., dec'd. TERMS OF SALE. One third of the purchase money to be paid in hand and the residue in two equal annual payments, with interest; to be secu red by the bond and mortgage of the purchas By the Court, JOHN IWED, Clerk. Sale to commence at 1 o'clYck P. M. of said day: Attendance given t,n the day 01 sale by JAMES STEWART:2 Adm'rs of 1). GEO. WILSON, .5 Jackson dec'd. May 12, 1841. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. AN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county. will be :xposed to public sale, on the premises, on Friday, the 21st clay of May next, at one clock in the afternoon, the following de cribed TRACT OF LAND, situate in Hopewell township, Huntingdon county, on the waters of the Raystown branch .f the Juniata, adjoining land of James En :riken, Esq. on the west, Jacob Hess on the Louth, lands formerly owned by Michael and Peter Keith on the east and north, contain ng One Hundred Aereth nearly ril of which is improved and cultiva ted, with two houses, and a stable thereon -irixtecl, with the appurtenances, late the state of John Graffius, deceased. TERMS OF SALE:—One third of the pur chase money to be paid on the confirmation if the sale, one third in one year thereafter, [ with interest, and the remaining one third to remain in the hands of the purchaser during the life of the widow, he paying to her an nually and regularly, during her natural life, the interest thereof, and the principle to the heirs of the deceased, at the death of the widow; all to be secured by the bond and mortgage of the purchaser. HENRY BEAVER, DANIEL AFRICA, 5 Adm's. By the G ourt, JOHN REED, Clerk. April 21, 1841. CAUTION, Whereas the undersigned passed a Note or Due Bill, dated July 1838, to John Lomert, conditioned fur the payment of $156 on the Ist day of April 1869. This is therefore is to caution all Persons from taking an assignment of the said note, as we shall not pay the same a second time unless compelled by law. ROYER & SCHMUOI(EL tLOOIZI3. FV HE DESPATCH TRANSPORTATION CM PANIC will carry Blooms from ,Holli• dayiburg_ and deliver them at their ware house in Pittsburg at the rate of FIVE DOL LASS PER TON Pr 2000 lbs: JAMES REA Agent Exchange Hotel, HUNTINGIYM PA. - +MEM,. - 'A. H. HIR&T • RESPECTFULLY informs fife citl zens of this county, and the public in general, that lie has opened that lame and commodious house, situated in main street at the West end of the Diamond, a public house. The way worn traveller may feel as• sured that nothing shall be left undone to minister to his convenience and comfort. MS BAR, Will be furnished with tne choicest Wines and liquors. His Stabling; is superior, and the most careful and 4ttentive ostlers, will always be in attend ance ; and the float pledges himself, to make every exertion, to render his house, a home to all who shall favor him with a call. To his personal friends, he says, they must at least call and "take A wee drop" for "auld lang syne." The stran ger and the friend may rest assured that if a desire to please be successful he doubts not his success. Huntingdon April 28, 1841. William S. Pawson, leominitioton . SlXerctiant No. 77, SMITH'S WHARF, MallU/7208330 Begs leave to offer his services to Millers, dealers in grain and other productions. Those disposed to make conisgnmentn to him may rely upon his prompt and faithful attention to their business. He refers to 'Messrs. Stewart & Horrel Water Street. Patterson & Horner, Lewistown, . Attmintstrator's Notice. A LL persons knowing themselve indebted to the Estate of Jacob Minick late of Morris township, Hun tingdon county, dec'd. are requested to make payment to the undersigned4and all those having claims against said estate will present them properly authenticated for settlement. SAML. BEIGLE, Administrator April, 28, 1841.-6 t-p. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. RHE undersigned auditor, appointed by the court of common pleas of Hunting don county, to distribute the prcceeds ari sing from the Sheriff's sale of the personal ptoperty and real e..,titte of Hopkins, Beigle and Co., will sit for that purpose at the pub • lie house of A. H. Wrst in the borough of Huntingdon, on Saturday the sth day of June at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, of which all persotis interested will' please take notice L JACOB MILLER. May 19, 1841. Auditor. DISSOLUTION MBE Co-partnership heretofor exis. tiny under the firm of Cormon & Yocum in the Blacksmith business, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will hereafter be conduc ted by James Yocum. The Books are in.the hands of R. Car. mop. R. CA RMON. JAS. YOCOM, Alexandria March, 31, 1841. BLOOMS FOR PITTSBURG IRON MASTERS and the public gener ally, are respectfully informed that the RELIANCE PORTABLE BO AT Co will carry BLoosts from Hollidaysburg to Pittsburg at the rate of five dollars per ton. JOHN M'FADEN & Co. Pittsburg, May 5, 1341. Proclamation. . WHEREAS by Precept to me direc ted by the Judges of Common Pleas of the county of Huntingdon bear ing test , the 17th ' day of .diprl A. D. 1841, lam commanded to make Public Proclamation throughout my whole baili wick that a court of Common Pleas will be held at the court house, in the borough of Huntingdon, in the county of Hunt ingdon, on the third Monday and 21st of June, A. D. 1841, fur the trial of all issues in said court which remain un determined befine the said Judges when and where all Jurors, Witnesses and sui tors in the'trial of all said issues are re quired to attend. Dated at Huntingdon the 16th day of April, A. D. one thousand eight hun dred and forty-one, and the 65th year sit American Independence. JOSEPH SHANNON, Sherif. Sheriff's office Hunting- i j don May 19, IE9I. EXECUTOR' NOTICE. LL persons indebted to the estate of Wllllam Foster, lute of West township, Huntingdon county, dec'd, are requested to make immediate payment, and all havine claims against the said estate, will pleas ore sent them to the undersigned, properly au-, thenticated for settlement. ANNE FOSTER, HENRY M I CI2 A C KEN , JAS SAXTON, Jr.. r JOSEPH M'CRACIZEN.) Ext's. March 17, 1841. BLOOMS! BLOOMS! THE UNION LINE • will forward , BLOOMS from their warehouse, .at Hollidaysburg, to Pittabmg, fat fhte dollars per Ton, of 2000,. M.ty 3, 1841.