The journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1839-1843, October 11, 1842, Image 3

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    A. 'tubber Shot by a Woman.
The Pittsburg Sun of the Srd inst. states
that on Friday evening the family of Mr.
Wilson, who lives in Pride's fields, a
short distance from the city, were alarmed,
when about retiring to bed, by hearing a,'
noise in the lower part of their dwelling.
Mr. W. being absent, his wife, taking a'
loaded pistol with her, descended to the
lower rooms, just as she got down, she
observed a person passing through a door,
In front of her. She at once presented
the pistol and fired, and from the blood,
discovered round the premises, there is,
no doubt but the shot took effect. Imme
diately after the discharge of the pistol a
man was seen rushing from the house, and
a third was seen in the garden.
BALLOONING.
Colonel I. H. McLellan made en as
cension in Mr. Vise's balloon from Get
tysburg, Pa., on Saturday the Ist inst.
He descended about an hour afterwards,
Ave miles from York. When preparing
to come down, being from two to three
railes hiih, he pulled the valve rope with
such force as to break off the valve clap
per, when the gass was immediately dis
charged, and he made his descent on the
parachute principle, with great rapidity,
but without injury to himself or balloon.
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,Pleas, Oyer anti Terminer, and general
The Harrisburg Chronicle tells a good jail delivery of the 20th judicial district
story of the Postmaster at Shippensburg, of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties
Pa. It seems that after a month of inces- of Huntingdon, Mifflin, and Union, and
sant labor, he had succeeded in making the Hon. Joseph Adams arid John Kerr,
one man a convert to Tylerism, and no his associates Judges of the county of Hun
sooner had he accomplished the end for tingdon, jurtices assigned, appointed, to
which he had toiled so long, than a com- hear, try, and determine all find every
mission came on from 'Washington, super- indictments, and presentments made Inc
Reding him, and appointing the new con-taken for or concerning all crimes, which
yert to his office. His own faith in 'fy. by the laws of the State are made capital
lerisin was somewnat shaken by this novel or felonies of death and other offences,
mode of rewarding his dvotion. crimes and misdemenors, which have
been or shall be committed or perpetrated
within said county, or all persons who are
or shaii hereafter be committed nr be per
petrated for grimes aforesaid—l am com
manded to make
A rum. Proclamation,
Throughout my whole bailiwick, that a
Court of Over and Terminer, of Common
Pleas and Quarter Session's, will be held
at the Court House in the Borough of
Huntingdon on the second Monday and
the 14th day of November nett. and those
who will prosecute the said prisoners, be
then and there to prosecute them as it
shall be just, and that all Justices or the
Peace, Coroner, and Constables withio
the said county be then and there in their
proper persons, at 10 o'clock A. M. of
said day, with their records, inquisitions,
,examinations and remembrances, to do
those things which to their offices respect
ively appertain.
Dated at Huntingdon, the 16th tiny el
August in the year of our bold one
thousand eight hundred and forty
two, and the 66th year of American
Independence.
JOHN SHAVER, S/
Sheriff's 0 . /flee, Hunting
don Oct. 11, 1842
.5
LOCOFOCO WORKINGMEN'S
TICKET.
Senator—Henry C. Byer.
Assembly—George R. McFarlane,
Thoiiias Weston.
Prothonotary—Jeremiah Cunningham,
Register & Recorder—lsaac Dorland.
Commissioner—Samuel Miller.
Auditor —Benjamin F. Patton.
Coroner—John Bumbaugh.
MYSTERIOUS.—A gentleman belonging to
on, of the most ancient and wealthy families
of this city, who must be well known to nu
merous friends, having since the year 1818
up to recently, been bent nearly double, and
for several years confined to his bed, has been
restored to good health—has regained his
natural erect position—and has quitted his
carriage, and now walks with ease!! We
believe this is the gentleman's own descrip
tion as near as possible, and there is no ex
ageration in it. We will give inquirers his
address, and doubt not his humane feelings
will excuse the liberty; so that any one doubt
ing may know these facts—though he re
quests his name may not appear in print.
Among other similar instances, Mr. Jas. G.
Reynolds, 144 Christie street, has been re
stored, and will give personal assurances of
the facts of his case. Both were rheumatism
and contracted cords and sinews. How has
this been done?
Answer.—By the Indian Vegetable Elixerl
internally, and Hewes' Nerve and Bone Lin
iment externally —N. Y. Herald.
For sale by 'I HOS. READ, Huntingdon,
and I A COB SNYDER, Hollidaysburg.
May 25, 1842.
The extraordinary virtues hourly develo
ped in Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor,"
induce me to come forward to inform every
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 her hands, arms and
neck, and now with much pleasure and
thankfulness do I publicly state, that she is
perfectly cured. She had before used 6 dif
ferent remedies, besides having had muck
of the first medical advice, bet to no purpose.
It is now more 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. This statement should.
I suppose, be sufficient to convince the most
incredulous and prejudiced.
NELSON SEAR, COT. of Jackson
Ec Lumber its. AlbanY.
For sale by THOS READ, Huntingd ea,
and JACOB SNYDER, H ollidaysburg.
May 11, 1843.
DIMD,
At the residence of Mr. Matthew Carry,
in Dublin township, Huntingdon county,
on the 24111 ult., Mit. Jo's McCs.urts,
aged 55 years, a native of Ireland, re
recently of Booklyn, New York; leaving a
wife and two small children to lament
their loss:
At the " Exchange," Hotel, in the bo•
rough of Hollidaysburg. on the 6 26th ult.,
Bilks Moons,—extensirely know as a
Mail Contractor.
Netter'.
Lydia McManamy late l No. 101 April term
Lydia Palmer by her I 1342.
next friend Nathan Pluries Subpmaa
licoffield ( our Libel for Di
v. I vorce, in the court
James McManamy of Common Pleas
of Huntingdon co.
Notice is hereby given to the defendant,
James McManamy. above named, according
to the act of Assembly in such case made and
provided, that he be and appear before our
Judges, at our county court of Common Pleas
at Huntingdon, on the 2d Monday of Novem
ber next, to answer this libel or petition of
the above named plaintiff, and show cause,
if any he has, why the said Lydia McMana
my your wife, should not be divorced from
the bonds of mate imony.
JOHN SI3AVER, 'bar&
OK 11, 1542,
THE MARKETS.
[CORRECTED WEEKLY.]
Philadelphia.
WHEAT FLOUR, per bbl. - - - 84,25
RYE MEAL, (10. - - - - 3,37}
CORN do. do.
WHEAT, mime Penna, per bush. - - 87
do. Southern, do. - - 78
Rez do. - - - 66
CORN, yellow, do. - - - 52
do. white, do. - - - 52
OATS, do. - - - 25
Within', in bls.
Ba It imo re.
WHEAT FLOUR, per bbl. - - - 84,25
WHEAT, per bush. - - - 83
CORN, yellow, do. - - - - 50
do. white, do.
RYE. (10.
OATS, do.
WHISKEY, in bbl~
Pittsburgh.
FLOUR, per bbl.
WHEAT, per bush.
RYE, do. 35
OATS, do.
CORN, do.
WHISKEY, per gal.
PROCLAMAT!ON.
W HEREA;3 ny a pecupt to toe di
rected dated at Huntingdon, the
16th day of August, A. D. one thousand
eight hundred and forty-two, under the
hands and seals of the Hon. Abraham S.
Wilscn President of the Court of Common
Proclamation.
WHEREAS by a Precept to me di
rected by the Judges of Common
Pleas of the county of Huntingdon bear
ing test the 16th day of August, A. D.
1842, 1 am 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 Hunting
don, on the third Monday and 21st day of
November, A. D. 1842, for the trial of all
issues in said court which remain unde
termined before the said Judges when and
where all Jurors, Witnesses and suitors in
the trial of all issues are required to at
tend.
Dated at Huntingdon the lath day of
August, A. D. one thousand eight
hundred and forty-two, and the 66th
year of American Independence.
JOHN SHAVER, Shff.
Sheriff's Of re, hunting•
don, Oct. 5, 1842.
TO XItiITHZCZIIIII. -
THOMAS DOUGLASS, GUN-SMITH,
17inESPECTFULLY his friend,
iiis4/ and the public gmerAllv, that hr still
continues the above busint ss in
M'CON IN EL LSTOWN,
and is prepared to manuf“cture ull kind., -r
Guns or Pistols, or to make any necessary •
pairs upon any article of the kiiid. If can:." , :;
attention will merit success, he hopes to
cure the patronage of the sharp shooters of
this county.
October 11, 1342.
inistrators l .notice.
LETTERS of administration on the
estate of John M'Connell, late of
the borough of Huntingdon, dec'd., have
been granted to the undersigned. Alt
persons indebted to the sail estate are re,
quested to make immediate payment, and
those having claims against it will present
them properly authentisated for settle..
meet without delay.
JANE M'CONNELL
JAMES M'CONNELL Admit
WILLIAM WILLIAMS
. . _
Huntingdon Oct. 11, 1842.
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II UNTINODON, )A.
op. in Main sired, one door West of the
"JostrnaP' Printing Oleo.
LIST OF LETTERS remaining
in the Pug Office, Huntingdon Pa. Oct. Ist
1842.
l'ersons inquiring for letters in the follow
ing fist, please say advertised.
Atterton William Johnston Robert
Alexander Henry Irwin Robert 2
Ake Joseph 2 Kelly H John
Adams Joseph Lewis John
Bluker Joseph Lysinger G William
Baine Jeremiah Long Jacob
Benscooter James Langton A 2
Bear Daniel Long Abraham
Bell Robert Moore Perry
Bell George Marshal William
Brown Wm Mulharen Hugh
Camp John cooper Martin John
Case %then M'C liheany Mame,
Cline Ludwick esq M'Connell Joseph
Chntman Jacob M'Bride W George
Cullen Anthony M'Bride Royer & co
Carman Robert M'Ginley & Mathorn
Curts Joseph M'Farland William
Camp & CunninghamM'Cain James C
Cox John M'Dowil Joseph
Coleman John M'C awe & Neff
Don is Charles hatter Nusbaum Victor Tay-
Dunahay Miss Marga- for
ret Pike R William
Dodson John Patterson A
Duncan Smith &co 2 Prig- Joseph
Dougherty E'deatil Reader Smith 2
Dull .I.stpli Robison M Thos.
Foos. William steel A George
Flemin:; M AlexandcrSwiths S Assignees
FitzgeralEt E &co Smith & M'Namara
Gurnsuy S Samuel St hie li Joseph 3
Glitz Mai tin Shellcross James 2
Gilleland John Snider Frederick
Hamilton James Smith Charles
Hewit & M'Kee Taylor J or Hill Geo 2
Henry S F 3 Walters Captain
Johnston Andrew col 3Walters H 2 I
Jack S John Walters J Executor
Watson 0 Joseph
DAVID SNARE P. M.
Huntingdon Oct. 11th 1842.
PAMPHLET LAWS,
114, ÜBLIC notice is hereby given that the
sr Pamphlet Law. of 1842 have been re
ceived at this office, and are ready for de
livery to those who are entitled to receive
the same.
JAMES STEEL, Prot'y.
Prothonstory's Office
Huntingdon, Oct. I, 1842. S
To School Directors.
wo - ricE is hereby given to the several
4' Boards of School Directors in Hunting
don county , that a copy of the eighth annual
report of the Superintendent of the com
mon ;schools of Pennsylvania, for each dis
trict in the county, have been received at
this office, and are ready for delivery.
By order of the County Commissioners.
W. S. AFRICA, Clerk.
Commiesionert Office
Huntingdon, Oct. 5, 1842. 5
HOUCKS VEGETABLE LIIITA
MEAT, for sprains and rhurna
tism, just received and for sale at the
drug :tore of T. K. Simonton. Also a
fresh supply of Mucks Panacea.
an K. SIMONTON, Agent,
Huntingdon Oct. 5, 1842.
NOTICE.
All persons will pi ease take notice that the
P.irtnership heretotort existing between John
F. Cottrell and Frederic.k J. Fenn, under the
name and firm of J. F. Cottrell and F. J.
Fenn, in the carrying nn arid conducting of
Matilda Furnace, in Mifflin c,;unty, Pa., has
this clay been dissolved under and by author
ity of the articles of agreement constituting
them Partners.
The said Furnace, will hereafter he car
ried on and conducted by John F. Cottrell.
JOHN F. COTTRELL.
Matilda Furnace.
Sep. the 23rd 1842.5/
CAUTION.
LL persons are hereby cautioned a
gainst purchasing or taking an assign
ment of a note drawn by me, in favor of
James 1), Ilhcht, agreeing to deliver at the
Huntingdon Mill twenty bushels of wheat,
six months after the date thereof. As I
have never received value for the said note,
I am determined not to pay the same unless
compelled by law.
CHARLES DUFF.
Huntingdon, Sept. 24,1842.
administrators' .!once.
ETTERS of administration on the es
aa tote 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,r.
September 28, 1842. 6t pd.
NOTICE.
To the heirs and legal representatives of Ja
cob Myers deceased late of West D. 1,g.1
Township in Lancaster county Pa.
Iu puratahee , f an order of the Orphans'
Court ••f c•anity, I will hold an
t • in k•• h.rtition and appraisment of
• It .1 Estat,i f said deceased, at his late
i•:•,•1,•,,,,• is the borough , 4 Elizabethtown,
on Friday October 14th, 1842, at two o'clock
I'. M. at which time and place you may at
tend if you think proper.
A. E. ROBERTS,
Sheriff of Lancaster county.
Sheriffs Office, Lan- t
caster Sept. 14th, 1842.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS,
A l K u d g %i s it i t , i f c t e i , ,e th i t : t o w ui e t i a itt i v utz l to the
of Huntingdon county, for the benefit of the
laws of this Commonwealth made for the re
lief of Insolvent Debtors, and the said Court
has appointed the 2nd Monday (and 14th day)
of November next, for the hearing of us and
our creditors, at the Court House i n the Bo
roug of Huntingdon, when and where you
may attend if You see proper.
NAMES IVIcM AN AMY,*
SAMUEL RHODES'
October 5, 1842.
Arun received 50 kegs of " Pure White
Lead" in oil, and a general assort
ment of Nails, which will be sold at low
prices.
WILLIAM DORRIS
Runtingrlon, July 27,1842.
Register and Recorder.
To the Electors of Huntingdon County
FELLOW CITIZENS:
Out of employment, and
unable (not unwilling) to attend to nut-door
work, I offer myself as a candidate for thel
office of Register and Recorder, at the ap
proaching General Election. If, from an
acquaintance 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 hold it in grateful remem
brance, and, if successful, will endeavor to
perform the duties imposed on me with im
partiality.
Huntingeon, July 20, 184
2 D . ORLAND
UMBRELLAS & PARASOLS.
R. FENNER & CO.
.N. I. South Second Street, Philadelphia
EAVE always• on hand a very superior
and extensive assnrtment of Silk Um
brellas, Scotch Gingham Umbrellas, and
Cotton Umbrellas nf every description. Also
large variety of most elegant and superb
2.51M41.00EL a
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, oily
one door below Market street.
The Cheapest store in the silty.
August 24, 1842.-6 t.
"Iko PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS--
446 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 streets, fourth
story. They have, at present, a variety of
beautiful book fonts ready for casting, which
they are enabl,d to offer to the trade at from
twenty-five to thirty per cent. less than any
of their competitors.
They would also call the attention of prin
ters to the fact, that they are practical type
founders, has ing 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.
The highest price allowed for old type in
exchange for new.
Communications addressed to Lewis Pe
louse, north-west corner of Third and Ches
nut streets, Philadelphia.
PELOUZE 8c BROTHERS.
September 28, 1842.-3 t
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICES
ET! ERS of administration on the es
tate of Esther Logan, late of Cromwell
township, Huntingdon county, dec'd., have
been granted to the undersigned. All per
sonsindebted to said estate are requested to
make immediate payment, and those having
claims against it will present them properly
authenticated for settlement without delay.
FELIX LOGAN, Admrs.
„.. SIMON P. MALOY,
- August 17, 1842. 6t
iddinittistratoto otice.
Tr_ El' MRS of administration on the es
-41.62 tate of Margaret Cluggage, late of
Cromwell township, Huntingdon county, de
ceased, have bees 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
ment without delay.
DANIEL TEAGUE, Adm'r.
August 17, 1842. 6t p
Public Notice.
.WHEREAS, 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 Bor
ough of Huntingdon," praying for a charter
of incorporation, together with an instrument
in writing, specifying the objects, articles,
conditions and name, style or title under
which they have associated or mean to asso
ciate, were presented to the said Court ;
whereupon it was considered by the said
Court and ordered that the same be filed in
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, Hun-2
tingdon, Sept. 14th, 1842. 5
Executors Notice.
PO LICE is hereby given, that Letters
Al testamentary on the last will and tes-
L anent of William F. Jameson, late of Dub
in township, in the county of Huntingdon,
deed., have been granted to the subscri
bers. All persons therefore indebted to the
estate of said deed. are requested to make
immediate payment, and all having claims
to present them duly authenticated for set
tlement, to
JAMES - WALKER, Dublin township, Hun
tingdon county - , and
ROBERT CAMPBELL, Clear Riclge,Dub
lin township, Bedford county,
Executor,.
August 17, 1842. 6t p
.idaninistralt•ix's A °tire.
Letters of adinini,tration with the will
annexed, of Mary Murphy, late of Toll
township, Huntingdon county deed., on the
estate of said deceased, have been granted to
Catharine Ward of Tell township and coun
ty aforesaid. All persons having claims or
demands against the estate of the said deed.
are requested to make known the same to
said Administratrix without &lay.
CA MARINE WARD, Ado's,.
Sep. 6,1842-6 t.
S: 8. WILIRTON;
ValraittllßElT AT ILATT•
HUNTINGDON, PA.
Ofiee is Maio Street, opposite tAe Drug
Store of 77hea. Rea.
CLOCK AND WATCH MAKING,
;t i c ,
t,3 •; •
The subscriber respectfully informs his
customers, that he has recently returned
Ifrom the City with a splendid assortment of
Jewelry consisting of
Gold and Silver Levers,
English, Quartier and Patent, Vertical
Hatches,
Gold and , Silver Everpointed Patent Pen
cils filinaluiv Frames,
Gold Fob and Guard Chains, Gold Seals,
a general assortment of Gold Guard and Fob.
Keys, a very superior assortment of Breast
Pins, Finger Rings, Gold Snaps, Silver]
'Spoons, Sugar Tongs, Salt Spoons, Silver i
Butter Knives, Gillotts, Steel Pens, Ear
Rings, Neck Laces, Bracelets, Silver and
Steel Spectacles. Also, A superior assort
ment of Pen Knives, with from one to four
blades, manufactured by Rodgers ivestin-
I holm and Butcher. Also, A few Extra Ra
jes 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 ender without
expense, or if uninjured, may be exchanged
for any other watch of equal vale;. The
Warranty is considered void, should the
watch, with which it is given be put into the
hands of an 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
STOP THIEF,
$lOO REWARD !!!
N the night of the 19th of August inst.,
`'.°9' 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 suns of money and
merchandize, which robbery is supposed to
have been committed by a man calling him
'self CHARLES F. DEATRICH, of the
said borough ; and who was seen on Wednes
day; morning last, the 24th inst. on the tow
; path about three miles above INaynesburg,
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 eoniplexion, dark hair, and pleas
ant countenance. Had on when met a light
mixed gray cloth coat and pantaloons, said l
coat collar black velvet cover and bound wills
,black cord or ribbon. The above reward
ly/P1 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 merchandize.
JAMES CLARKE.
August 31, 1842.
STRAY STEER.
sea of
Came t o th
s the si p e r r e i T e l;
Woolvertons Mills in
Henderson Township,
4, some time in the
•t. • t. month of July I ist, a
small black and white Steer. If said stray
is nct taken away, he will in due time be dis
posed of according to law.
DAVID MILLEKEN.
August 17th, 1849.-3 t. pd.
INFORMATION WANTED.
Tr_ EFT the residence of the subscriber in
44111Furgusrm township, Centre county on the
Ist August 1842, ELIZA CONRAD, aged about
14 years. Any person who can give informs
tint) of said girl 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, Pa.
August 31, 1842.
STRAY HOLISM
WV
AME the residence of the
WV subscriber, in Henderson
;illiSk township, on Tuesday the 9th
milli instant, a DARK BROWN
HORSE, with a white face, blind
of the right eye, and the left fore foot:ct ooked;
about 14 hands high, and apparently 12 or
thirteeny ears old. The owner is requested
toc3 e 1 orward, prove property, pay char.
ges, d ake him away ; else he will be dis
posed of according to law.
JAMES BOGGS.
August 24, 1842.
$3O Reward.
MSCAPED from the Jail of this county,
1,141% on Tuesday, the 16th of August inst.,
Charles Foust, about 21 years of age—a
native of Germany—speaks bad English—
is about 5 feet 6 inches in height, and heavy
built—has a fair complexion, black hair,
and sharp chin. He had on when he esca
ped, a tarpaulin hat, and no coat or jacket.
The above reward will be given toany per
son who will apprehend and deliver him into
my custody
JOHN SHAVER, 3/ifrOr.
Sheriff's Office, Hunt
ingdunp Aug. 17, 1844.5
RIRMERS LOOK HERE
BUILDING AM) REPAIRING
THRESHING MACHINES.
THE subscriber respectfully informs,
his friends, and the public in gen
eral, that he has opened a Shop at Water
street, where he will carry on the above,
business. The public may rest assured'
that he will attend closely to business,
and no disappointments shall ensue to his
customers. He therefore respectfully
solicits a share of public patronase.
JOBE PYMP FON.
Waterstreet, July 28, 1841
la.WiLANK BONDS to Constables for Niay
of Execution, mid*? the •ew law, film
tinfittod, and for salt, at this once,
SI U
MRS. YIVCONNELVS
TEMPERANCE HOUSE,
flinflE friends and patrons of the fete
-11i_ John McConnell, are regretfully
informed that the old stand will still be
kept by his widow, for the accommodation
of 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 unperfor•
rued to render their accommodations such
as are sure to please. She earnestly hopes
: that the old friends and patrons of her la
mented husband, will not desert her now,
in this hour of her utmost need.
Her house will be kept entirely upon
principles of Tempeiance, and customers
will find there that quiet and freedonl
which sobriety gives. Connected with
the House is a large and extensive REA D.
ING ROOM, filled with daily and week
ly Journals from every part dour country.
().-• Persons wishity , 6 to send their
dren to either of the Academies of this
place, can have them accommodated with
quiet and comfortable boarding.
Huntingdon, July 4th, 184'2.
BLANK BOOK
ra.aNur.a.CTORY.
No. 64, Corner of Third and II alnul Ste
Eilamiardowwmoo
TILE subscribers return their sincere
thanks to their friends for the favors
so liberally bestowed on them, and beg
leave to assure them that no efforts shall
be wanting On their part to merit a con
tinuance of their patronage, both in refer
ence to workmanship and cheapness of
price to suit the times. It is highly ad
rantageomi fientlemen and Institutions
having Libraries, to apply direct to the
Binder, making at least a saving of 10 to
10 per cent, and sometimes more.
All descriptions of binding neatly exe
cuted. Gentlemen's Libraries fitted up
and repaired. Music and Periodicala
Bound to Patterns. Ladies' Scrap Books,
Albums and Portfolios, of all descriptions
made to order; Binding done fur Libra..
ries, Institutions, Societies, ,S.c. on advan.:
tageous Terms.
To Prothonotaries, Registers, Record •
era, Sheriffs, Merchants and Banks. They
are also prepared to Manufacture
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of every description, such as Dorketr,
Records, Deed Books, Day Books, Led
gers, Journals, Check Rolls, Memorand
ums, &c. of the finest quality of Paper,
[Robinson's Ivory Surfaced] in a style
equal to any made in the Cities of Phila
delphia or New York, on the most reason •
able terms. Blank Work ruled to any
pattern. CLYDE & WILLIAMS:
Harrisburg, Feb. 23, 1842.
N. B.—Old books rebound with neat.
ness and despatch,—also Files of paperc
CCT - Persons wishing binding done, are
informed that A. W. Benedict is consti
tuted agent of Messrs. CLYDE & Wri
mois, and will take charge of all work
intended for them.
New Tailoring Establishment,
WILLIAM PARS
RESPECTk LILLY informs the citi
zens of Huntingdon, and the public
in general, that he has commenced the
TAILORIAG BUSINESS.
in Main Street, Huntingdon, in the brick
house lately occupied by Joseph Forest as
a hat and shoe store, immediately opposite
the store of Thomas Read, where he
ready to accommodate all who may favor
him with a'call.
Ile will regularly receive from Philo
delphia and New York, the
LATEST FASHIONS;
and is determined to employ none but the
'best and most experienced workmen.
He will execute all orders in his line in
the most fashionable and workmanlike
manner. By strict attention to business
and endeavoring to please, be hopes to
merit and receive a share of the public
patronage.
April 20, 1842.—tf.
Millwright Work.
CO MN T✓l. L TM OE.
(Eanisvillc,llunlingdon County, Pa•)
Respectfully 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—mak;ng new, or
r epairing all kinds of Mills,
GRISTMILLS, SA If .MILLS, 4.
1t OOLLEN FJICTORIRS.
That he is prepared to do work in Poch a
manner as to give every reasonable satis
faction, and warrant it to perform every
thing requisite. The common flutter
wheel saw mill with 4} feet of operating
head will be warranted to saw 1500 feet
of hoards in 12 hours.
Country produce will bo taken in pay
ment for work. All letters addressed to
McAlevey's Fort will be promptly kitten.
ded to.
Feb. 16, 1649. Srno.
q~L.ANE BONDS.—.Judgment and coos
ijiOrana—for sale at tkia office.