e t o e u r rir o r r , th t e . l'i ..“‘pposeil to the distribution' f the It would be preposterous inn ri f address of such a journal arithe w ,b!1.: c •e (; i m itic o e n s, st r n a s s e sirs or super and in every respect a Mon after Fanny stitionss. their t b i v, s o e ssessed by the readers of tii soupltdp'ettr leasta ncl We, ght's own heart. He is labelled Ta t te a ss t e u d ac u t f . su4l ‘ , u and those only, do " Workingman," but works more at rota- we cal r , il t l ha n r ow an a i s i ert, in the r most unqualified ternis TICS than any thing else ; while Jonathan d i t h lr u s in b t e t ri found, that will absolutely McWilliams and Brice Blair work alone c e u m re e twenty years' st a n ding. sti ti e e ss as o s f e j r o tl ' o lts '' if of in the shop or factory and oil the farm. broad, areaw that rr it w i nl hardly obtain credence, we w s e ° Henry C. Eyer, the Locofoco nominee u ii i ip e w ss t r e pl) r o s i t l in ed . by uncommon Gar the Senate was palmed upon the "faith- testimony.' t r a n t y . worthless quackeries is%o g i i i v b e u n nc t l e an s t ° ful vassals " of David R. Porter, by the r.tt t ero dis t 7 c i t minae betwc e n such, and real duplicity and trickery of party leaders. come i at once at a testi mony,point tiLvtecryandibffiecautlt.onle'o The " patent democrats," by turning the . i a s te r d r . m tl e l 3 fr t o o p t rt i etors have resolved to e figure NINE upside down so as to make ige n iT t , l n to d se able to pay for it, le) poor, ethe a y ntl a t s z cure it read SIX, and swearing upon the " Per. , h m e o n se l s eavt l i r t e to the sufferer to pay I m i t i y a't ry Democrat" or some other veritable he chooses. to calfat 71 Mftitein'eLt e heg i fore, sufftr- Kickapoo bible, that Locofoco Tuesda y (l n dian ,ei E ui lixer) to be taken, a'nd * a s i4 m er e v d e r aTi was the very same identical thing as Fri- t , Liniment touc r e e iii:! s tw u a s i e .dly b ; and if they day, shut out Huntingdon county from will not delighted than te e re e ve m r c o x " the Conference, and Henry C. Eyer of s p uLp te lled and we will vill never againmake such an Union county thus received the nomina- assertion for the want of this mild, innocent, snow a s n e All lion. Now this self same henry C. Eyer, remedy? . Ipli c r ., y refuse it, we pity th!'rnotTnd being the choice of David R. Porter, is a deed — N. Feb, 1842. June 22, 1842. 5ur: 1-9' Eng. Locofoco that will consent to become a by THOS. READ, Huntingdon niece cuts paw in the hands of his Excel- and JACOB SNYDER, Hollidaysburg. ielity, anti, at his bidd ing, turn " Lumber...— Merchant" or any thing else. Hence his domination, in exclusion of Alexander °win Esq. of this county. Such a man ~ c ant sh'.ne" along side of hubert Elliott I of Perry county, who was openly and fairly nominated. l'ci Friends of Retrenchment and Reform l Opponents of Double taxation/ turn out on the 11 th of October and vote fur Mc• Williams and Blair fur Assembly and for, Robert Elliott for the Senate! If the Lo. cofocos get a majority in the next Legisla• ture you may expect to have your taxes again doubled. And what makes this tax o ion more humiliating is. that not a single cent fit goes towards the payment of the :,,ito debt or e ten the interest therof ; but. lied to the salaries of useless officers Pu'olic \Voi Ice and in the State-house - a , ,ove are some of the most promi medsures to be acted on by the next' Legislature. It behooves every citizen who has an interest its the welfare of this Commonwealth to come to the rescue on! the second Tuesday of October. Ilumazury.—A Miss Woolfit, of Kirlt by-Green, England, made a cork kg for a chicken, to supply the place of one it lust `in a steel trap, on which it stumped about with all imaginable grace. In the conclusion of an opinion in a case of bankruptcy, delivered by Justice STo- RT, that learned Judge said : He agreed with Mr. Justice Tttoupses, of New York, in every particular. He also agreed with' Mr. Justice McLEAN, of Ohio, as far as he went. It was the misfortune of all' three, that they differed tub ecelo from their learned brother, Mr. Justice DANIEL, of Virginia." fit)" A lady in 'Baltimore city lately swallowed a needle, which she pulled out of her body in the region of the heart, sev eral days afterwards, whither it had work .!.; its way until protruding through the fe:x47tovernor Morton, of Mass., adtlres ti a long letter "To the Suffrage Clani Bake Committee," at the late festival.-- He thinks the controversy might have, been settled by a reference to the U. S. supreme Court, either by mutual consent, through the resignation of one of the `•cnators, and the election of a successor y each of the Legislatures. The Democratic Review states that .ncral Jackson has court tied all hit. • i:ers, &c., to the hatitt. Mr. Amot "y. • ndall, who is to edit arcublish them tit a biography. Efiilepay or Falling Sicknera.—John M. H arum., living in Frankford, in the state ol P, imsylvania, for a period of 12 years has be en afflicted with that terrible disease.— H e had at► many as two and three fits a m until, and towards the last had become al most incapable of attending to business.— Four or hve months have now passed since he commenced using Dr. Brandreth's Vege table Universal Pills, and although he was has ing fits very frequent and with increased vio!ence, yet, since using the Pills, he has had only two fits all whiter, He continues to take the pills and attends to his business— feels assured that nothing is wanting but a per severance in the use of them to effect a per fec t cure. Purchase them in Huntingdon of WM. STEWART, and only of Agents published in another part of this paper. • 1.7 FACTS WORTH KNOW positive ay for the hair falling out, or to restore it bald places. A certain cure for all Rheumatism and swelled Limbs; no exceptions. A certain and positive cure for the Piles in all cases. A - warrantedcure for all Bruises, Scalds .1(1 other sores, and sore eyes. positive cure for the Salt Rheum. A neautiful Dye for the hair ; will not co- 1 the Ain. Warranted. A certain cure for corns. 'each of these to be had at 71 Maiden Lane ,nd such proof of these facts as will convince LII who will call or send for them, gratis. . - 'lllePubilcn may rest assured there is no , l 'fancy it: these assertions. June 22, 1842. Tot sale by THM,READ., Huntingdon, oust AtOI SIMIII., WMiarbsrg. IvIA - An:ED, • On Tuesday the 20th inst. by the Rev. J Peebles, Mr. 1 Hostas C. MASSEY to Misa ANNA, daughtot of issac Dorland, Esq.—all of this borough. We acknowledge the receipt of a delicious pound cake on the above occasion, for which the HAPPY PAIR have our sincerest thanks. l‘by their habitation ever be as a bower of roses, where gentle doves nestle, and where the sun-beams play eternally in the dew drops of heaven. And yet further, may they and their descendants glide happily down the stream of time into the vast ocean c eternity, ripe with years, fulUof . lhonors, and 'crowned with the pleasing hopes of a blessed immortality. nlnn, On Saturday last, in this borough, Joni B. ! ACKSON, aged 22 years and six months. T Ell ARKETS. [coRICEcTED WEEKLY.] Philadelphia. 54,23 3,373 - 2,75 87 WHEAT FLOUR, per bbl RYE MEAL, do. - - - CoRN do. WilitAT, mime Penna. per bush. - Southern, do. - - - RYE do. - - Court, yellow, do. - - do. white, do. - • • OATS, do. - - ‘VHISKEY, in bis. Baltimore. $4,`25 83 WHEAT FLOUR, per bbl. - . - WHEAT, per bush. - - CORN, yellow, do. - do. white, do. RYE, do. - - - OATs. do. - WHISKEY, in bbls. 50 ritlaburgh FLoun, per bbl. - - WHEAT, per bush. - - - RYE, do. - - - OATS, do. - - - CORN, do. - - - WHISKEY, per gal. - - - - - - - 83,121 dttpnlion Phenix. A monthly meeting of the Phoenix Fire 'Company, will be held at the engine house on Saturday evening, October lot., at the ringing of the bell. Win. DORRIS, Jr. Sec'ty. CAUTION. ALL persons are hereby cautioned a gainst purchasing or taking an assign ment of a note drawn by me, in favor of James D. Hight, agreeing to deliver at the Huntingdon Mill twenty bushels of wheat, six months after the date thereof. As I have never received value fur the said note, lam determined not to pay the ammo unless compelled by late. CHARLES DUFF. Huntingdon, Sept. 24,1842. .Idministrators l Attlee. ETTERS of administration on the es tate of Daniel Stouffer, late of West township, Huntingdon county, dec'd., have been granted to the undersigned. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against it will present them properly authenticated for settlement without delay. JON ATHAN STOUFFER, ANDREW STEWART, 5 Adm'rs September 28, 1842. 6t pd. MO PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS.— Q. The undersigned would inform the prin ters and poblishers that they have commen ced the manufacturing of type, of almost every description at their foundry, north -west corner of Third and Chesnut street ts, fi iurth story. They have, at present, a variety at beautiful book fonts ready for casting, which they are enabl,tl ti offer to the trade Lit fii , m twenty-five to thirty per cent. less titan any of their competitors. They would also call the attention of prin ters to the fact, that they are practical type founders, having had from twenty to twenty five years experience in the different bran ches of the trade. Their moulds and matrics are all new, made by themslyes, and express ly for their own use. The business will be conducted under the superintendance of Lewis Pelouze, where all orders will be thankfully received punctually attended to. _ _ _ _ 1 he highest price allowed for old type in ' exchange for new. Communications addressed to Lewis Pe louze, north-west corner of Third and Ches nut streets, Philadelphia. PELOUZE 3t BROTHERS. September 28, 1842.-3 t tr. E. 021MTMEM4 .ITTOR.ii'il 11T .L.lllr. HUNTINGDON, PA. Office in Alain street, one door West of the ..-lournei" Printing Ofre. Assessors Notice. mtlE Assessors of the several townships in Huntingdon county, will take notice that, on Monday the 3rd day of October next, they are required by law to return to the Commissioners of the county, one duly certi- I fied and signed copy of the list of names and surnames of the white freeman and qualified voters residing in their respective townships and election districts, a duplicate of such list, they are bound to retain and hand over with out alteration or addition to one of the In spectors of the election of their proper elec tion district, on or before eight o'clock of the morning of the second Tuesday of October. Where any township has been divided in forming an election district, the Assessor is required to make out, certify, sign and deli ver duplicate lists, as aforesaid, of the white freemen and qualified voters, residing in each part of such divided township. The Assessors are requested to make re-, turn of their respective list, either person ally, or by some of their immediate neigh bors, so that the necessary election papers can be forwarded by them to the proper elec tion officers of the seyeral districts. By order of the t;ommissioners, Attest, W. S. AFRICA, Clk Huntingdon, Sept. 21, 1842. NOTICE. To the heirs and legal representativet, of Ja cob Myers deceased bite of West Donegal Townsliip in Lancaster county Pa. In pbrsuance of an order if the Orphans' Court of ~Lid county, I will hold an Inqui sition to make partition and appraisment of the Real Estate of said deceased, at his late residence in the borough of Elizabethtown, ori Friday October 14th, 1842, at two o'clock P. M. at which time and place you may at tend if you think proper. A. E. ROBERTS, Sheriff of Lancaster county. Sheriffs Office, Lan- / Icaster Sept. 14th, 1842. 5 STRAY STEERS. _ Ep 'FRAYED from the sub ' 4 4*, k ,, , NI scriber, residing in Union oni v township, Mifflin county, about . the 20th of June last, SEVEN STEERS of the following descriptions, to wit : One red steer, carrying a bell; two other red steers, one of them a white face; one dark brindle; one brindle with white along his, back ; one nearly all white ; and the other a brown : all three years old last spring. Any perscal taking up the said steers, and' giving information to the subscriber, at his residence, or by letter directed to Belleville P. 0., will be liberally rewarded. JOSEPH CAMPBELL. Union V,. , Sept. 14, 1842.—p. _ ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE, MaETI FRS of administration on the es tate of Esther Logan, late of Cromwell township, Huntingdon county, deed., have! been granted to the undersigued. All pet , ' sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those haying claims against it will present them properly authenticated for settlement without delay. FELIX LOGAN, / Adm , rs. SIMON P. MALOY, August 17, 1842. 6t, Oklaninistratmos.notice. Tr_ ETTERS of administration on the es tate of Margaret Cluggage, late of Cromwell township, Huntingdon county, de ceased, have bee. granted to the undersign ed. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment. and those having claims against it will pre-: sent them properly authenticated for settle-1 merit without delay. DANIEL TEAGUE, Adm'r. August 17, 1842. 6t p P7BLIO NOTICE. WIFREAS, at the last Term of the Court of Common Pleas of Hunting don county, the Petition of sundry members of the ‘. Plicenix Fire Company of the Bur-. ough of Huntingdon," praying for a charter' of incorporation, together with an instrument in writing, specifying the obji.cts, articles, conditions and name, style or title under which they have associated or mean to asso elate, were presented to the said Court ; whereupon it was considered by the said Court and ordered that the same be filed la my office. Therefore public notice is here by given, that at the next Term, commen cing on the second Monday of November' next, the said Court will declare or decree that the persons so associated shall, accord ing to the articles and conditions in said in strument set forth and contained, become a corporation or body politic, if no sufficient cause be shown to the contrary. JAMES STEEL, Prot'y. Prothonotary's Office, Him- tingdon, Sept. 14th, 1842. S EXECUTORS' NOTICE. • OTICE is hereby given, that Letters testamentary on the last will and tes tament of William F. Jameson, late of Dub lin township, in the county of Huntingdon, deed.. have been granted to the subscri bers. All persons therefiwe indebted to th•. estate of said deed. are requested to make immediate payment, :and an 'iving claims t. present them duly authenticated for set tle it, et, to J A ME6 WALKER. Dublin township, Hun tingdon count% , and ROBERT CAMPBELL, Clear Ridge,Dub , lin township, Bedford county, August 17, 1842, UMBRELLAS & PARASOLS. R. FENNER & CO. No. 1. South Second Street, Philadelphia, arrAVE always on hand a very superior' 441 and extensive assortment of Silk Um brellas, Scotch Gingham Umbrellas, and Cotton Umbrellas of every description. Also a large variety of most elegant and superb abaslagome3 D Which they are now opening at prices adap-. ted to the times—country merchants and the public are invited to an inspection previous to making their purchases. Relief notes taken at par. Observe No. 1. South Second street, only one door below Market street. The Cheapest store ie the city, Atigtiv4 24, 1242,-6t. ORPHANS' COURT SALE WILL be sold, by order of the Or ph ans' Courts of Huntingdon and Bedford counties, on the premises in Dub-' lin township, on Monday the 3J day of (October next, a certain tract of land situ. late on either side of the county line be rtween Huntingdon and Bedford counties, containing about 500 ACRES, inure or less, about 90 acres cleared and under fence, and about 12 acres of which is meadow, and about 90 acres can be t:..113 excellent meadow. Thereon erected • Two Log houses, I • twa stories high, a double log barn, all shingled ; and also two apple There is also u goad water, I STRAY HORSE. power on the Aughwick creek which runs'AME to the residence of the through the tract, and the woodland is ~,‘ \ subscriber, in Henderson heavily timbered with white pine. Th.,elllr ..,;11110k ' township, on Tuesday the 9th is a never failing spring and spring ho;;;•,,, 2 instant, a DARK BROWN iF • ,near the dwelling. The whole land is HORSE, with a white face, blind tillable. except eight or ten acres. All the °I th e right eye and the left fore fonttrooked; bout 14 hands high, and apparently 12 or buildings are situated in Bedford county, about ears old. The owner is requested within half a mile of the state road leading toco e l orward, prove property, pay char from Philadelphia to Pittsburg and within ges, it ake him away ; else he will be die fifteen miles of the turnpike leading JAMES BOGGS f rom posed of according to law. Philadelphia to Pittsburg. The terms will be made know ORCIIARDS. tlit3 of sale. Any person wishing to put, chase, can see the land or ascertain the tmus at any time previous to sale, by call- L i , SCAPED from the Jail of this county, ,ing on either a the undersigned. it!.., on Tuesday, the 16th of August Inst., HENRY MATIIIA S, Charles Foust, about 21 years of age—a JOHN MATE 4S, native of Germany—speaks bad English— Ex'rs. of Philip Mathias tlec'tl, is about 5 teet 6 inch,.: in height, mid heavy Sep. 7, 1842.-4 t. built—has a fair complexion, black hair, and sharp chin. He had on when he coca _ ped, a'. , rpaulin hat, and no coat or jacket. CLOCK AND WATCH MAKING, abo ve rie Rer son wo wilpprehenanddyer,into imy custody. _ ' I ::$ • The subscriher respectfully informs his customers, that he has recently returned from the City with a splendid assortment of' Jewelry consisting of Gold and Silver Levers, English, Quartier and Patent, Ve;tical fk atekes, Gold and Silver .Lverpointed Patent Pen cils Frames. Gold Fob and Guard Chains,Gold Seals, a general assortment of Gold uard and Fob Keys, a very superior assortment of Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Gold Snaps, Silver, Spoons, Sugar Tongs, Salt Spoons, Silver Butter Knives; Gillotts, Steel Pens, Ear Rings, Neck Laces, _ Bracelets, Siliier and Steel Spectacles. Also, A superior assort-' ment of - Pen Knives, with from one to four ,Olades, manufactured by Rodgers WCatin- Lpolm and Butcher. Also, A few Extra Ra zors warranted. All the above named ar ticles will be sold on reasonable terms. All Watches sold will be warranted for one year, and a written guarantee given, that if not found equal to warranty, it will (du ring that period) be put in under without expense, or if uninjured, may be exchanged for any other watch of equal value. '1 he Warranty is considered void, should the watch, with which it is given be put into the hands of au other watch maker. D. BUOY. September 7th, 1842. N. B. Clocks and Watches, repaired as usual, Also, an assortment of Clocks for Sale cheap for cash Register and Recorder. To the Electors of Huntingdon County FELLOW CITIZENS: Oat of employment, and unable (not unwilling) to attend to out-door work, I offer myselt as a candidate for the' office of Register and Recorder, at the ap- Troaching General Election. If, from an tcquaintance with me for nearly half a cen tury, you consider me competent to discharge the duties of those Offices, and give me your support, I shall hod it in gmaeful remem bratice, and, if successful, will endeavor to . perform the duties imposed on me with Im partiality. I. DORLAND Huntingeon, July VI, 1842. STOP THIEF. $lOO REWARD !!! N the night of the 19th of August inst., the store of the subscriber in the Borough !of Birmingham, in the county of Huntingdon and State of Pennsylvania, was entered and robbed of a considerable sum of money and merchandise, which robbery is supposed to have been committed by • a man calling him 'self CABLES F. DEATRICH, of the said bor,ugh ; and who was seen on Wednes day morning last, the 24th inst., on the tow path about three miles above Waynesburg, in Mifflin county, travelling east-ward.— Said Deatrich is about 30 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, heavy built, round shoul dered, fair complexion, dark hair, and pleas ant countenance. Had on when net a light mixed gray cloth coat and pantaloons, said coat collar black velvet cover and bound with black cord or ribbon. The above reward will be given for the delivery of said Deatrich in the Jail of said county of Huntingdon, and also, a reasonable reward for such informa tion as will lead to his detection, and the re covery of said money, and merchandise. JAMES CLARKE. August 31, 1842. , • Executors. 6L STRAY STEER. Came to the premi ses of the subscriber Woolvettons Mills in 4.91 k; lletiderminTownship,' , some time in the -• month of July last, a small black and white Steer. If said stray is net taken away, he will in due time be dis posed of according to law. DAVID MILLZKEY. Anna! 17th, 3t43.--•3%. pd. administratrix's otice. Letters of administration with the will annexed, of Mary Murphy, late of Tell township, Huntingdon county dec'cl., on the estate of said deceased, have been grantedto Catharine Ward of Tell township and coun ty aforesaid. All persons having claims or, demands against the estate of the said dec'd.l are requested to make known the same to, said Administratrix without delay. CA I'HARINL WARD, x. Sep. 6, 1842-6 t. INFORMATION WANTED. 1 1 -r k EFT the residence of the subscriber in kilia urguson township, Centre county on the lot August 1842, ELIZA CONRAD, aged about 14 years. Any person who can give informa tion of said irl will recieve the thanks of the subscriber, ELIJAH BOYCE. Information of said Eliza is also solicited by DANIEL CONRAD, residing at David (Richards' Mill, Centre county, Po. Auguat 31, 1842. non the l August 24, 1842. $25 Reward. JOHN SHAVER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Hunt ingdun, Aug. 17, 1842. MRS. MICONNELVS TEMPERANCE HOUSE, limatingdon. ripllE friends and patrons ot the late AP- John McConnell, are respectfully informed that the old stand will still be kept by his widow, for the accommodation ot their old friends and strangers. . . Mrs. McConnell feels assured that those who shall favor her will find that no exertions of hers will be left unpPrfor med to render their accommodations such as are sure to please. She earnestly hopes, .that the old friends aad patrons of her la-1 'merited husband, will not desert her now,l in this hour of her utmost need. Her house will be kept entirely upon principlei of Temperance, and customers will find there that quiet ar...l freedom which sobriety gives. Connected with the House is a large and extensive READ ING ROOM, frilled with daily and week ly Journals from every part of our country. o:s Persons wishing to send their chil dren to either of the Academies of this place, can have them accommodated with ,quict and comfortable boarding. Huntingdon, July 4th, 1842. Millwright Work. JO EN 1/1. ( Einisville, Huntingdon County, Pa.) Respectfally informs the citizens of Hun tingdon county, and the public generally, that he is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line of business—making new, or r epairing all kinds of Mills, GRIST-MILLS, SAIL-MILLS, 4. I OOLLEN IVICTORZES. That he is prepared to do work in such a manner as to give every reasonable sutis• faction, and warrant it to perform every thing requisite. The common flutter wheel ,isv mill with 4i feet of operating head will be warranted to saw 1500 feet of boards in 11 hours. Country produce will be taken in pay ment for work. All letters addressed to McAlevey's Fort will be promptly atten• ded to. Feb. 16, 1842. Smo. Nub Tailoring Edtablishment, WILLIAM rAnm RESPECTNULLY informs the citi zens of Huntingdon, arid the public in general, that he has commenced the TAILORING BUSINESS. in Main Street, lluntingdon, in the brick! house lately occupied by Joseph Forest as a hat and shoe store, itnMediately opposite the store of Thomas Read, where he is ready to accommodate all Whci may favor him with a call. He Will regularly receive troni Phila delphia and New York, the LATEST FASHION.I; and is determined to employ none but the best and most experienced workmen. He will execute all orders in his lane in the most fashionable and workmanlike, manner. By strict attention to business and endeavoring to please, he hopes to merit and receive a share of the public patronage. April 20, 1842.—tf. S. S. 1111.61.11T0.71; ATTOIRIT.II7 AZ HUNTINGDON, PA. Oleo in Alai* Si'reft, oppo3ile tke Prstg sf o.74‘vfil BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY. No. 64, Corner of Third and alnat SI: (. ~1: i.Z ;.c; 31:3 ~ :l 3 Q o rill HE subscribers return their sincere JIL thanks to their friends for the favors so liberally bestowed on them, and beg leave to assure them that no efforts shalt be wanting on theit part to merit a con tinuance of their patroniv, both in refer ence to workman,hip and cheapness of price to suit the times. it is highly ad vantageous to fientlemen and Institutions having Libraries, to apply direct to the Binder, making at least a saving of 10 to 2.0 per cent, and sometimes more. All descriptions of binding nearly exe cuted. Gentlemen's Libraries fitted up and repaired. Music and Periodicals Bound to Patterns. Ladies' Scrap Books, Albu 1113 and Portfolios,of all descriptions made to order; Binding done for Libra ries, Institu Lions, Societies, 4.c. on advan. tageous Terms. To Proihunotaries, Registers, Record • e rs, Sheriff's, Merchants and Banks. They are also prepared to Manufacture 1212AITZ 1\71)12.4 ot every description, such us Dorket:, Records, Deed Bunks, Day Books, L , 41. gers, Journals, Check Rolls, Metnorand - ums, &c. of the finest quality of Paper, (Robinson's Ivory Surfaced in a st)lo equal to any made in the Cities of Phila delphia or New Yolk, on the must reason. able terms. Blank Work ruled to soy pattern. CLYDE & WILLIAMS. Harrisburg, Feb. 23, 1842. N. B.—Ord books rebound with neat, nee aml despatch,—also Files of papers. KrPersons wishing binding done, are informed that A. W. Benedict is consti tuted agent of Messrs. CLVDF. & LIANIi, and will take charge of all work ititentled for them. THRESHING MACHINES• T HE subscriber interns his friend and the public, that he has Lought . the Machine Shop formerly occupied by A. B. Long, in Allegheny street, one door west of Joseph Stewart's, where he will onstantly keep on hand the celebrated Threshing Machines, as formerly made by Straub & Long.— Ile also uses the suspended band wheel, one of the best improvements now in use, Jlachi►ies will be delivered to any plat e on the canal. Orders sent by mail, or otherwise, will be promptly attended to. ale has also added extra CLOVER CONCAVES. All kinds of ThreAing Machines will be repaired at the shortest notice. The shop will be attended to by the subscriber A. L. DIEFfENBACHER. Huntingdon, June SO, 1841.—tr. FAIROIERS LOOK HERE BUILDING AND REPAIRING THRES.HING MACHINES. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends, and the public in gen eral, that he has opeied a Shop at Water street, where he will carry on the above business. The public May rest assurell that he will attend closely to business, and nu disappointments shall ensue to his customers. Ile therefore respectfully, solicits a share of public patronage. JOBE PYAIPMON W4terstreet, July 28, 1841. ,tlf l` 4 ,•. ! • _A These very distressing complaints often ead into CONSUMPTION through ne glrct at the first attack. I would therefore advise those whose cough begins to become troublesome, and the Expectoration scanty, with more or less soreness of the throat, di fficult raising of phlegm, &c. that they shu'd immediately apply for a suitable medicme, which is 1)r. DUNCAN'S EXPECToit. ANT Remedy for Consumption, &c. This medicine I have found in every instance to remove those Unpleasant annoyances in a few days. One single bottle will in most ca, ses, prove this assertion. Therefore, you who wish to escape the early seeds of Con sumption, avail yourselvrt of this oppor tunity, and again enjoy the blessings of health. JAMES M. BIRCH, Kensington N. B. The above was lettat the office by one who experienced the .wonderful erects Ceille- th - o - v - e a. medicine. Hundreds are there who thus express the joyful sentiments of their hearts it favor of such a valuaale med icine as Dr. Duncan's Expectorant Remedy. that others may find relief from the same source. Sold at the store of Jacob Miller, Hunt ingdon. Jan. 19,1842.-3 t The extraordi nary virtues hourly de‘felit : ped in Halley Magical Pam Extractor, " induce me to come forward to inform terry person that its equal is not to be found for the relief of pain and cure of burns, scalds, and injuries generally. My wife for 6 years endured a constant course of suffering by Salt Rheum all over leer hands, arms and neck, and now with neuch pleasure and thankfulness do I publicly state, that she is perfectly cured. She had befell e used 6 dif ferent remedies, besides leaving heed much of the first medical advice, bat to no purpose. It is now mnre than a year since this cure was effected, yet there is not the slightest indication of a return of the complaint. CA. ses of the most alarming piles constantly yield to its influence. Tins statement should. I suppose, he sufficient to convince the most incredulous and prejudiced. NELSON SHAW, cer. of Jackson & Lumber sta. Albany. For sale he THOS REA D. Huntingdon, and JACOB SNYDER, H ollidaysburg. May 23. 1842. ,LANK BONDS to Ccnstables for 414,y of Ecavators, under the stew law. ?en !wed, and f.,r site, Lt this dim
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