Loco Foco Humbug; cry. What has become of the boasted re sumption promised by the leaders of the Loco Foco party? Did they not promise , before the last general election, that if they gained the power they would make the " rascally Banks" resume ? Did they not threaten the repeal of the " odious re lief bill," and promise to compel the Banks, one and all, to shell out the cash, or go down and wind up their concerns? Yes, all this they promised. Well, they got the power—the Legislature met —they railed out against the Banks—made " pa triotic" speeches for home consumption— spent the winter and the people's money at Harrisburg. legislating on Banking-- and finally passed their sanative bill, and went home to mingle among their constit-. vents. The time is now near at hand when they will return to an Extra Ses sion. Bat where is their promised specie? Shout it among the hills and in the val leys, and the mountains will echo—where? but you hear not the joyous jingle of dol lars. No, no. Your rulers and your representatives have let off their " indig ,iation"—they have taxed their ingenuity .o the utmost; and they have embodied their wisdom in a resumption law—but where is the resumption? Shout it again, and the mountains still echo and re-echo— RESUMPTION. It is true, a few Banks who found it convenient, have resumed specie payments ; but these are, " like angel visits, few and far between," and their notes are as scarce as gold. A majority of the Banks continue to do business as they did before the Legislature met; and the people, instead of having gold and silver, the constitutional currency, are glad to get what the Loco Focos delight to denominate " shin-piasters," which are issued in direct violation of the law. Andl instead of repealing the relief bill, the l party cursed us with over issues of Erie ' indispu- COUNTFRFEITERS ARRESTED.—Two men, calling themselves Francis Miller and John Gyger, who stood in need of some change, presented at the counters of the Farmers' Bank of Lancasterland the Lancaster Bank, two five hundred dollar notes, of the Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania, both of which were taken in exchange for Lancaster paper. Had these cheviliers de industrie left town im mediately, they might have easily escaped with their booty, but they remained to view the beauties of the place, and look about them, probably to ascertain whether any of our merchants wanted to procure " Eastern Funds." An hour or two af ter they had passed the notes, one of them went into a tavern and bought a drink, n d threw down an eagle to pay for it.-- Mr. Hinkle, the tavernkceper, immedi ately recollected that he had seen it stated in a newspaper that a man had been rob bed near Wilmington, of several hundred dollars in gold. Suspicion was at once aroused, and shortly after he informed Mr. Hughs, our vigilant city constable, who, in company with Mr.llinkle, started im mediately in pursuit. They had a hard chase, but finally succeeded in capturing the rogue near the cocoonery on the Rea ding road. The other, we beleive, was caught in town. Both are now in jail, fully committed for trial.—Lan. Union MR. NY a 9E 7 9 FUNERAL SERMON. Some genius in the neighborhood of Ha• gerstown, Md. spread a report that Mr. %Vise had been killed in a duel by Mr. Stanley. On Sunday the Rev. Mr. liar-, ris took adv:sntage of the subject and preached a funeral sermon on the imagin-, ary dead. lie moralized on the sin of let• ting our " angry passions rise," severely reprehended the practice of duelling, allu ded to the agency of Wise in the death of Cilley, and remarked dot " now he (W ise) himself lies mouldering irt the cold and silent tomb." To THE PUBLIC —We have exlmllenced the good effects of Brandreth's Vegetable Universal Pills, and believe them to be the most valuable medicine ever yet offeied to the public, for curing the gout, cramp, and wind in the stomach ; also a certain cure or the dysentery or bloody flux, cholera tnor bus, severe gripings, and all other Oisea:•esl r the bowel. A dose never fails to removs' Washington Temperance Socie , ty of Huntingdon County. In pursuance of a resolution of the County Society passed Fel). 23rd last, a special meeting of the Washington Temperance Society of Huntingdon County will be held at Alexandria on the FOURTH OF JULY NEXT. and ',what day could be more appropriately selected for such a purpose ? It is confidently expected thatevery Wash ingtonian in the county will endeavor to be present. The different Societies will come prepared to report to the meeting as to their numerical force, success, and all other mat ters they may consider interesting to the' Temperance cause. Such arrangements will be made as to suit the convenience of the Society. The day, the occasion, the facility of tran sit by means of the canal—all auger well that we shall have such an assemblage of Tem perance men as shall be an honour to Old Huntingdon." I). McMURTRIE, Jr. ) P. SWOOPE, %. Huntingdon. W. K. RAHM, JOHN PORTER, Alexandria. BENJ'N. LEAS, Shirley. DAVID ST 'MART, Spruce Creek, HUGH SEEDS, do. do. Ex. Committee. Huntingdon June 1, 1842. List of Traverse Jurors for an adjourned Court of Common Pleas to be holden in Huntingdon, in and for the County of Huntingdon, on the third Monday, (and 20th day) of June A. D. 1842. ALLEGHENY TOWNSHIP Bell, David Robeson, Daniel C. Gibboney. ANTES.—David Henchy. BLAIR. —David Caldwell, Alexander Mc- Cormick, John Lowe. CROMWELL—Joseph Couglienonr. FRANKLIN.—WiIIiam H. Beck. HENni,RSON.--David Thompson, John Colestock. HOPEWELL—John Keith. MORRlS.—Anthony J. Stewart, Charles Kinkead, Joseph Higgins, John Hyle. PORTER.—Robett Cunningham. SHIRLEY.—David W. Rickets, Ephraim Doyle. Sxvn ER. —Henry Ebberly; SP RINGFIELD. —James Lynn. TELL—George Gooshorn, Esc': Ty R ONE.—Christopher Stoner. UNlON.—Caleb Greenland, Sen. WALKER.—Peter Heffner, James Lloyd. WAnnionstAnx.—Michael Gray, Sen. WEST.—Henry McCracken, John Walls, Jr. William Montgomery, John Livingston. *OOOI3F.HRY.—C harles Eicholtz, Thomas i'atterson, Adolphus Patterson, VII m. Feuse, .111.11JOR. We are authorized to announce Elcazer Lloyd as a caudidate for the office of MAJOR of the 62nd Regiment, Ist Battalion, P. M., at the military election in June next. l ' Woodcock Valley, May 25, 1842. - . - 111.11JOR. We are authorized to announce the name of Isaac V. Culin, as a candidate for the office of Major for the Ist Battalion 62nd Regiment P. M. at the election in June next. Huntingdon, May 25, 1842. JILIJOR. We are authorized to announce the name of William B. Zeigler, as a candi date for the office of Mayor for the 62nd l Regiment Ist Battalion I'. M. at the elec tion in June next. Huntingdon, May 18, 1842. Lieutenant Colonel. We are authorised to'announce Capt. John G. Stewart, as a candidate for the office of LIEUT. COLONEL; of the 62nd Regiment, P. M., at the election in June next. Huntingdon, May 25, 1842. Lieutenant Colonel. We are authorized to announce Peter, C, Swoope as a candidate for the office of - LIEU"! . COLONEL, of the 62nd Regiment, P. M., at the milita ry election in June next. McConnellstown, May 25, 1842. Lieutenant Colonel. We are authorized to announce William States, Jr. as a candidate for the office of LIEUT. COLONEL of the 62nd Regiment, Ist Battalion, P. M., at the military election in June next. McConnellstown, May 25, 1842. Brigadier General. We are requested to announce S. MILES GREEN, as a candidate for the office of BRIGADIER GENERAL, of the 2nd Brigade, 10th Division, P. M., at the ensuing Military election in June. Huntingdon, May 25, 1842. BRIGADIER GENERAL. We are authorised to announce Major' SAMUEL CALDWELL, as a candidate ) fot the office of BRIGADIER GENERAL, of the 2nd Brigade, 10th Division, P. M , at the ensuing military election in Jtme. LIST OF RETAILERS 01 Foreign Merchandise in the County of Huntingdon, as returned to January Sessions 1842, by the Constables of the several Townships and Boroughs, and Classified by the Judges and Commis sioners at January Sessions 1842. The undersigned, Treasurer of said , county of Huntingdon, in accordance with the several acts of Assembly, publishes the following list of Retailers of Foreign Mer. chandize, within the said county for the ! c urrentc year, commencing on the fi rst in• .i4tant, as classified and returned - to him by 'the Associate Judges and Commissioners of the county. Any person doing busi ness, whose name is not in the following list, as well as those who are bound to pay any tractional part of a license, are re quested to have their names registered agreeably to law, without delay, other wise the law will be enforced against them for the penalty. Such as are designated by a* have to ken out their licenses, and those who have not are required to do so, on or before the third Monday (arid 20th day) of June next, after which day suit will be instituted without respect to persons, agair,st all de ilinquents. ALLEGHENY TOWNSHIP. CLASS- Elms Baker & Co. 13 G. W. Mcßride &Co. 13 William 'Walker 13 ANTES TOWNSHIP. Benjamin F. Bell & Brothers 13 *Graham McCamant 13 BAIIREE TOWNSHIP. T.& J. Mitchell 18 Rawle 4 Hall 13 Love & Oyer 13 Isaac Ro_gers & Co. 13 *Love, Hartman & Smith 13 Stewart & Anderson 13 BLAIR TOWNSHIP. William Anderson & Co. 13 *Alexander Knox and Son 13 Peter O'llagan 13 McConnell, Lingafelter &Co 13 Robert McNamara 13 CROMWELL TOWNSHIP. Thomas E. Orbison 13 John R. Hunter 14 McCarrell & Rutter 14 DUBLIN TOWNSII/P. " Bk;” IVARRIORSDIARK TOWNIIIIIP. Abednego Stevens 1 Benjamin F. Patton BIRM INC.IIA3I 1101101'011. Thomas M. Owen, A. P. Owens George Wise James Clarke Dewey & Crawford FRANKSTOWN BOROUGH. C. M. Leas Hileman 4- Hammond PETEtsnuaG Bo:totmlf. A 4- N Creswell James Stevens VSPORT 130A0t67t John Bouslaugh Daniel Young HOLLIDAYSBURG Bonotron Thomas Johnston henry Learner J. B. Frampton Robert R. McKee 'S. &T. B. Moore George Thompson Peter llewit A. .1. Garber & Co. A. 11I'Cormick & Brother 'Georg e W. Patterson Lloyd S , Gran' Andrew Martin James Orr William W. Ward J. 4. W. P. Dysart Robert Williams 4 , Co. David Goodfellow George W. Geer John Crisman 4. Co. J.l). Rea Jacob Snyder John Cooper John Gourley John Cox George Port Augustus Black Peter McNally Dr. James King A. H. 111 Treasurer of Huntingdon Treasurer's Office, Hun itingdon, May 25, 1842. APPREATICE WAN! N Apprentice to the Tailoring 1 who can come well recommetv find a good situation by applying to from the country v 1