Fr THE HUNTINGDON JOURNAL. Huntingdon, April 19, 1849. 'One country, one o:militate's, cne destiny.' V.ll. PALataa, E5q..(N0.104 S. lird St. Ph:laticlphia,)ia authorized to act as Agent tor dila paper, to procure vubscriptions and udywisinenta. raIENDSUIP'S OrrEnPra."--Whoever borruweti this '• Annual" for the year 1836; from a person in this Borough. it, regyeited to return it to the owner, or to this office..if the owner is unknown. 'Huntingdon, April 12, 1843--tf. Otr We are ii.fortued that for some time past very few it any public docutnenta have been at the disposal of the Members of the. Legislature. This statement we consider due to our inem4ers as an ex. planation to their constituents, some of whom may have considered themselves neglected. Mercer , * Trial. A great portion tit to.day's paper i 4 uc.• cupied with this highly interesting trial. The remainder of it will be given nest i week. Our readers will no boubt be pleased to hear that the jury, after a retire. inent of about twenty-five minutes, retur. tied into Court with a verdict of "Nor Outt,vv." Mercer is again with his friends in rhilidelphia, Commander Mackenzie. The New York Expre,s says:—li is said a letter has been receive! from Washing- ton slating that Commander Mackenzie is acquitted. and that the President bat approved it. Special Military Election. At a special electing. held in this Bo rough, on Saturday last, to fill the vacan cy in the office of Major, occasioned by the resignation of W. B M yra M'Muarnie; Jr. (of Jos.) was elected, ittr-The Norristown Free Press came to us last week enlarged and improved. Mr. lakozza., the editor, has sold an in terest in the paper to Mr. WILLIAM BUT. Len. who will hereafter be associate editor. Otr Mr. NPROBERTS, United States Penatur from Illinois, died, recently, at Cincinnati. lie was on his oay home from 'Washington, after the Adjo.i uproot vt Congress. From Ilarribbairg: CANrt, 12413tISSIONERS BILL.-Our •' democratic." Goverdor has vetoed this democratic measure. On Tuesday, the 10 inst., the vote was taken on the goal •passage of the bill, and restilted as fol. lows—yeas 15:, nays SO. It requiring a vote of two thirds to carry a bill ivlsen it is vetoed, this was lust by one vote.— One Whig, Foreman, from Lancister, vo ted to sustain the veto. Had he been faithful to his constituents, the bill would have passed by the constitutional vote. • Immediately after the vote was taken ba• the vetoed bill, Mr. Manua submit ted a new bill, being precisely similar to the;,bill vetoed, with the eleeption of the becond section, providing for the election Ly the Legislature. Several amendments were •ollered, all of which were voted , dawn, when the bill passed by a vote of VS to 1. Mr. Karns, of Allegheny, alone l iintiing against it. The next day it was taken up in the Senate ; and, after con siderable debate, passed by a vote of 22 to 2. It is now in the 10,160 the Governor. BRIBERY Aso liezacilmEsur••.Pennayl vania is again disgraced by her WO offi• errs attempting to bribe her legislators. While the Canal Commissioners Bill and the veto thereof were under consideration, Overfield, one of the Board of Canal Commissioners, of Jacor at member of thellouse of Representatives from Armstrong county, an appointment to an office with a salary of $9OO 00 or 81000 00 if he would sustain the veto.— Mr. Hill declared this to the llouse,where upon a Committee was appointed to inves• tigate the matter. When put upon oath before the Committee, lie declared that " William dverfield said to him that the Legidlature had got them (the Commis 'boilers) into a tight place, and if he .Would help them out mid sustain the veto lie should have an appointment for liint• self, or for any one he would ask it tor." Me- House passed a resolution fur the ap• Ointment of a Committee to prefer Arti cles of Impeachment agaioat 141:n. Tim Senate will probably leel itself 6um.11 1. 1 give NI r. Ovm li chi his walking taPers.- IVe have no doubt but bribery was attempt. ed in other quarters, and inure aucceaa• fully. STATE PRINT . ERSHIP.-Itl pursuance of the law of the pr r sent session, the Legis lature proceeded to the election of State Printers—one fur the English and our pin the German priming. Three ballots were had, at neither of which a majority of votes .vere cast for any one candidate. Tliere was much interest inanifested (lur ing these prOceeaingi t and if we had more rdiirli we ahould giVe a mare exten ded notice of them'. A supplement to the act has since been passed, giving the prin ting and binding to the lowest bidder for a term of three years, with sureties in $lO,OOO for the faithful perlOrmance of the work. The 'sUpplemental bill is now in the hinds of the " Vete king." Perhaps he will veto the bill and ask to have the appointing of State Printers in his own dear democratic hands. THE kEYSTONE TURNED AHAINST PON• TER.—Among the many exciting move ments at Harrisburg, it is proper to notice a strange, sudden, and unexpected sum inerset of the lcustone. hitherto the mouthpiece 01 the Governor, ready to de fend and whitewash him at all times and under all circumstances, so that it earned for itself the name of the *. Kickapoo Or. gan," In a long leading article it says : " We have sacrificed much in the hon est conviction that we were doing right, iii sustaining the present state administra tion, and, as proof, that we have sustained it ardently and zealously, we need but re fer to the columns iii . our paper during the last four years. 11 e shalt continue to support that administration in all its dein. ocratic measures, but we will repel all efforts to make the toltn""f the Hey stone teem with TYLEIGSM: Cnimu nications, glowing with the beauty and power and majesty and glory of Joint TY ,LEII, have been presented to UA in menu script, directly from the hands of DAVID RITTENHOUSE PoittEn, which we felt cal led upon, by every cunsideratior: of duty and of pate ititirtn, to reject from our cuf ulnas: This is strong evidence of a bargaial and sale" between David R. Porter until John Tyler. Who can doubt but that our worthy Governor has stipulted to sell his party—body sod soul, hoof and horn , i—to our scarcely less worthy President, for and in consideration of a cabinet appoint ment for our worthy Goverour's woi thy brother, James Madison Porter, and Nu. various oilier little ct cetercs? I I ." NEW JUDGES.--011 the 4th inst., N, 13. r.7,,,l)ltED'd liciWinatititi as Pr6•sitlerit lodge the district composed of the counties of Dauphin, Lebanon, 4.llll)ikid ati•l was cons trivd—yrus 24. it..., 3 1 ;a v•- k.oni3 Crioncit, F.sq., of 1 r.io •J• 66 I„,imiti.,ted to Si. • Pi • si iro. .10,!4e5116‘. the district composed of the counties of 'Erie, Crawford, 'Venango, Warren and *Kean, Vacated by the transfer or N. B. Eldred. The roles were dispensed with, and the niiminatiOn confirmed by a vote, of 18 to 1. REFOEM AND RETRENCHMENT.— The bill providing lor the reduction of salaries of officers, usually called the "reform bill" has passed both bratiche's of the Legisla tare by large inajoi hies, and is now in the hands df the Governor. 'llia is a bill of ;teat importance, us it will, if permitted to become a law, have the Commonwealth upwards of THREE HUNDHEH IHOESAND DOX.LAHS per annul.. DISGIIACEFUL AFFRAY IN TILE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES-EXPULSION OF A MEMBER - IMPEACHMENT &C. By a letter from Harrisburg, dated Oth April, we lean that While the articles of itnpeachment preferred against William Overlieltl were under discussion, a most disgraciful scene was witnessed in the Rouse of Representatives. An article' appeared in the State Capitol Gazette, charging M'Gowan and Baron with sel. ling their votes to J. Braw ley to sustain the veto of the Canal Commissioners Bill. ] ld'Gowatt demanded explanation from Bratton, the editor. Altercation drOse. M'Gowan struck Britton who returned the blow. M'Gowan struck Walton with a chair. Britton then Bed behind the Speaker's chair, closely pursued by M'• Gowan, who, while in pursuit, drew a dirk-knife from his bosotn and aimed a blow with all his force, which fortunately struck the shoulder blade and bent the dirk. It was some time before order could be restored in the Hall. A short time alter this occurrence, M'Uowan was taken into custody and held to Lail in 81000, and the House appointed a Com• inittee to prepare a Ctsolution to expel Saturdei morning last, the Commit. ttctv c t!ic eutiject crund, I 4. t,,1 the House articles 411 impeach . lit nem itist %Vtn. Overti.l 41, 'one of the Canal Cot 1111 l isftioners, for attempting to Mr. Hill to s.staiti . tee veto or the Canal Cuitimissimers Bill. Atter some Itliscusttion the subject was postponed • The bill authorizing the Ranks in issue small [We's ma's taken up in the tiou,e on Satuiday, nil pas.ed second reading. Otr Tile following appointments were made for this district at the Baltomore Conference, last month. HUNTINGDON DISTRIC T. H. Furlong, Presiding Elder. Lewistown Station, G. G. Brooke Lewistown Circuit, W. Butler I'. Miclieil Huntingdon, R. G. Dill, W. Baird Warrior's Mark, J. S. Lee, J. Moorehead Hollidaysburg, E. E. Allen Williamsburg, J. Brads, M. A. Turner Cowcord, E. Butler, J. W. Ewing Trough creek, J. G. McKeehan Bedford, I. Munroe, Gen. Stevenson Frostbuig, G. W. Deems, W. Gwynn Cumberland, W. Prettyman Allegheny, P. McEnally, McClay. .re‘r the "Journal." Ma. i'..LITOR :- 1 tun pleased to find that the mental improvement of our youth is beginning to excite smile degree of inter est among their parents and friends, aid that the late exhibition" of the Society connected with the Academy was well at tended. The only thing I regret is, that some in ottinilaiiee UpOn that oc casion has fit to expose his puerility, by a one sided notice of the young lads engaged in the various performances, the consequences of which can only do injury, and needlessly engender bail feeling among the members of a Society whose whole some restrictions, I am pleased to add, exclude aarded boys r. u r 1 any participa tion in its proceed:ngs. had the . 1 nice young ma g" %rho writes either for °ince favours, or to court the tender passions by puffing 'veal be relatives, contented ,elf by giving an unvurnislied description of the proceedings of the Society, lie might have received the approbation of parents and escaped the scorn of buys; but this would not have answered his purpose. The erudite and critical talks about " the selection which lads in Ike," and advises them in future not to commit a piece to perlbrm in public or before their Society, " which they to nut Olt:roughly understand, and if they are too young to make a selection their friends should make to them." As to the pieces selected presume their teacher should be their judge, and as lie is fully capable to do this well as tti 11 , 1e1111 his conduct in the 1,1111. him witli the bill- I, ,rk, it , !re i ions did not understand I•eir hire,, they are at least Mile to read • goslin graduate whose gigantic lute' leo: is entoged ihe llerculine task ni unitist distructioos between the 'pertoriii..nce.of children. f e et me in con zlusion advi-e "NV.," eith whom it depend• upod ti quid pro ,quo," to pailltimsellu thegiLirdianship of his friends, and when next hiS critical bumps become tibstreoerous, to suernit hi , performance to their inspection, so that ti* . y may anderstaa4 wbat lie does not. For the " Journal." MR• CEt.:3IER you " Eichayge" with the Telegraph (Harrisburg) why don't you scold in your paper, about the irreeg.. utter receipt of it at the Huntingdon P.O. There are three numbers now due, and at nti time, Siticit the commencement of the present session of the Legislature, has it been forwarded with that regularity which it ought ; and it wont do ftw its proprietor to cast all the blame on the Po.t Masters, I can tell him—Tbe Arxture of the paper, when it dyes coin*, 'denotes its having re mained on the Bank too lung before it was folded--something wrong in the pack ing department, anti it is ry probable, the. , Devil" neglects his duty (and that is rather extraordinary) in delierring them at the Post Office. AN OLD TYPO, April 11, 1843. " Au Old Typo" wants us to scold our 'brother of the Telegraph. Scold indeed: No—we would rather griu Hi:it bear" wrongs than redress them bj , usurping tie peculiar prerogative of the old wom,ii of the fish market. The Telegraph came to us as regularly during the ;weber,' kola Live session as could be Expected, except when all the malts were iitrgular on ac• count of bad muds, for which we cannot hold editors responsible. Thelitur of the Boston Post says, all that is necessary for the enjoyment °foam Garr, tf re,lirtst is cyloCdence. STAY Lwws.• What do they mean by the •Stay Law,' the parrs are talking about so much 1" said a young married lady to hrr better half the other evening. "It is a law against wearing corsets, my dear.'' “Wi 11. they may pass it a►til re pass it as much as they please, but PIII never icc tip 'nine. NVIIO hostile. 11;1%1.1 legislatu►s to meddle with 'such adErits, Ii should like to know." A CJIANGE FOR THE BETTER.--it is very protia..de that the Trent mit Theatre tn. Boston will be converted into a Chum* for the accommodation or the congrega tion worshipping under the pastorship of the Rev. Mr. N. Kirk. CARBON,PTIIift new county is supposed to contain a population of between 8 and 9000. And to have about 2,500 taxablrs. Mauch Chunk, it is presumed, will be the Seat of Justice. A TACT. --•It is well said by an ei cbange paper, that some people trouble themselves more about the payment ill the debts of the States than they doabbut their own. LIALP.I2II2:), On Tuesday the 11th inst., by the Rev. Mr. H. Furlong, Mr. JOHN 13. GIVEN, of Hopewell township, to Mtss MARY C. RAM SEY, of this borough. nlmn, In this Borough, on the 4th inst., ED WA R D P“soh, infant son of Charles and Martha Miller, aged 1 year and 5 days. On Sunday the Ist in st. , Mrs. MARY BAR BOUR, of the Borough of Hollidaysburg. trvistorrancr 4 A %V ASI-iIIs:GTO -1' AN CE MEEt'- ING will be held, 4i. in the Old Court _ house, on Thurs• rilv#ol. day cvet.;::: next., - 44 1 are invited to attend, even OPOOSgD Lo.the sood work, may pernni:. be induced t.'-• see the error of their ways. By order . M. M'CONNELL, Huntingdon, /Writ 12, 1844. Phoenix Fire Company. A meeting of this company. will he held at the Engine House on Saturday. 15th inst. at 4 o'clock P. M. 'Cite Company is now duly incorporated and absentees will be lia ble to fines which hereafter will be punct ally eolkcted. Wm. DORRIS, Jr. Sec'y. ebraA) *tore. The sucscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he still continues the merchandizing in the room formerly occupied by the store of Madden & Lutz, in Shicluysburg, and solicits a con tinuance of their favors. lie has also netted a OTT33To for the manufacture sToNg and EARTIWN i,VARE. His ware has been well tested and proven to IT inferior to none in the country. Merchants will find it au advantage in supplying themselves at this establishment. terms will be suitable, tp the times. Orders from a distance sill be strictly and promptly attended to. Thinak ul for past favors, he solicits a share of pub pc JOHN LU I'.l. §hirleysburg. April 12, 1843.—tf. Italics fur Nolte. The undersigned has for sale at his store,' i n Huntingdon, Main street. apposi to the Mai ket houst , a large limber of c epics at the Holy Scriptures, which have been re ceived from the A m,ricap. Bible Society, which lie will sell at a 5m...)1 advance on the wholesale prices; amony; them are : Large Quart:, F , milv Bibles fine paper, Large Oc tavo Family Bibles , fi ne p„per, elegantly bound in call embn'ased ; Fine l'ackt Bib', s, gilt ; Fine Pocket Bibles, plain ; Octavo, Tesraments large type ; Common small 13i, bles, English ; Common small Bibles. Ger-. man; staments for schools tcheap.) 3 ACOII MILLER, Treas. IL IL b. Huntingdow, April :0, 1043. • NOTIOE. The public are hereby notified that I pur- 1 chased at Sheriff's sale as the prs.,perty liatimbas Dearinept of West town-",lip, Ilu "'ind") 1 county, on the Pith of l'.4arcli 1843. the following describes!, goods..cbattles and yrollvEtY, which 1 have lest on the premises occupied by 'said Dearment to be' taken care , of, it n T l :seing convenient to re move tae same, wit : 'Joe red heifer,l five red and whits: : sputter;, Calves, 1 red and; white spotted s'.wo year old Steer. 5 white Shoats, I Viwashing Machine, 1 woodeill Clock, 6 White Chairs, 6 brown Chairs. Ali Krsosons are therefore cautioned and forewarned against intermeddling with the I sale', above Inentioned goods, chattles and' r.rope Ely. as the wipe lithaigs to ine, and 1 Will proceed according to, law ligaiost any person', internieddling with the same ur any part thereof. WILLI tM McELHENY. Near l:( award Franklin Co., Pa. March 25th 1844.—pd. • . 1 4ministratorlii Jl °lice. Tro_ I'ERS tedmmistration on the ors estate of Elizabeth ‘Vilson, of Barrer township, Huntingdon county, chc'el. hsve ,been grnnted to the undersigned.' All per- ions indented to the said estate are requested I make immediate payment, and those hay ing claims against it will present theta properly authenticated for settlement with. out deVey. JOHN HIRST,Adne:. March 8, MI.-wet. LIST XOTIOE. lETOTICE is hereby given to all persrns SA indebted to the estate of Henry Neff, de ceased, late of the liirou gh of Alexandria, that if they wish to save costs they must set tle in or before the 12th day of May next, us suits wil I imniediatt ly after that time be against all dtliilvents. DANIEL NEFF, ALEX A N DER STI TT, JACOB HERNCANE. Adm'es. of H. Neff. Alexandria, April 12, 1841 Blaasmr- MIDEN*. /AA HE Volanteet:and Militia composing the 2nd Brigade tit the loth Division P. M. are hereby requested to meet by flail:aims, for inspection as follows : _ 149th Regiment, Ist BallaHolton Monday the Bth day of May next. 2nd Battalion on Tuesday the 9th May. 62nd Regiment, Ist Battalion on Wed• nesday the 10th May. 2nd Battalion on Thursday the 11th May. The lot Volunteer Battalion, commanded by Maj Bell, on the same day. 52nd Regiment, Ist Battalion on Friday the 12th day of May. 2nd Battalion on Saturday the 13th May. 151st Regiment, lot Battalion on Monday the 15th May. 4th Volunteer Battalion, commanded by M3j. Williams, on Tuesday the 16th MAY. 151st Regiment, 2nd Battalion on Wed• nesday the 17th May. 29th Regiment, lot Battalion on Thursday the 18th May. 2nd Battalion on Friday the 19th May. 2nd Volunteer Battalion, commanded by Maj. Stephens, on Saturday the 20th May. 142nd Regiment, 2nd Battalion on Tues day the 23rd May. led .Volunteer Battalion, commanded by Col. Barrett, on Wednesday the 24th May. 142nd Regiment, Ist Battalion on Thurs day the 25th May. JOHN BURKET, B. Inspector, 2nd B. 10th D. P. M. Ironsville, April 12. 1843. 44nainharator8 i once. ERS of a,lmintstratiin on the es mleliA tate of isicholas.Grafius, late of West. township, •Huntiogdon county, deckl., have been granted to the undersigned. All per sons indebted to said estate are• requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claimsagainst it will present them proper ly authenticated fonsettlement without d, lay, HIRAM WILLIAMSON, West township. SAMUEL MI L.LEII, lltrret township. . . April 5, 1843. 6t pd. Adminititratone Notice. Tr. trumis..t . administration on the es 'Ail tate t f Elizabeth Gratius, late of West township, Huntingdon county, dec'd., have been granted to the undersigned. All per sons indebted to,said. eitate are requested to make iriptiediate payment. and those hsv ing claims against it will present them proper ly authenticated toe settl9ment without de lay. HiRAM WILLIAMSON, West township. SAMUEL MILLER, Barren tuwnship. ,1 alters. April 5, 1843.-6 t. pa Administrator's Notice, Letters of Administration on the estate of Alexander Corothers, late of Morris Town ship, Huntingdon county, deed., have been granted to the undersigned. All persons in debted to said estate are requested to make I immediate payment, and those having claims ,against it will present them properly au thenticated for settlement without delay. JOSHUA ROLLER. Wil Hamburg NVILLAM REED, Mullis tp., Ad's. April sth 1843. ISretutroro (dice. oucr, is hereby gist o, that Letters testamentary on the list will and tes tament tif Mary Ann Millar:7; fate tflibit ley , ownship, in the county linntingdon, deed., have been granted to the subscriber. All persons therefore indebted to the estate of said dec'd., are requested to make imme diate payment, and all having claims to pre sent them duly authenticaten for settlement, to SOI'IUA 111. BL ANCHARD. Ex'x. Shirley township. April 5,1845.-6 t. pd. administrator's .111atre. LEVTERS of administration on the e.tate ut . Juneln.lottn.late ofJunia ta Forge, Hun' ingtlua cou ty, have been grunted to the undersigned. All per sons •stalehted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims agaitik it will present them properly authenticated fur settlement without tl!lay. JAMES MURPHY, Agin'r Petersburg, March 1,1843.-6 t. dtdministratoOs bilge. ETTERS of administration on the es !saa tate of Mary Fisher, late of the borough of Alexandria, kluntingdon county,, deed., have been granted .to the undersigned. • All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, nod those hay mg claims against it will pet sent them proper- Iv authenticated for settlement without delay. GEO. 11. YOUNG, Adel'. March 8,1843.-6 t. atimfutotrator'gSLOtirc. Letters of administration on the estate of Amon Chilcoat, late of Union tqwtiship, Huntingdon county, deed., have bee', grankil to the undersigned. All persons indebted In the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those har ing claims against it will present them pro. pry authenticated for settlement without delay. WM. CHIICO AT, Union tuunshlp, Admit. March 22. 1863--•6c Inn LANK BONDS--Judement L g.t mintotratorls gotirc. Letters of administration on the "butte Li I David Swinehart, late of Bargee I Huntingdon county, deed., have been grid, ted, to the undersigned. All persons in clebil to the said estate are requested to make. Mmediate payment. aid thine hui - lug claims agaipliv it will present thin. pri— rly authenticated fi.r witlement withot t delay. LEWISSWINEILART, Admit. Pinegro)v, Centre . March 22, 1,843.--Gt. psi. ExeCiiiOrs' Notice, TiToTtcE is hereby Oven, that letter* 111 testamentary on the last will and testament of Daniel - nyers, late of the Lo rough of Shirle)sburg, iu the cuunty of Illuntingdun, dec'd., ha%e beckgrantill to the subscribers. All persona i!iel•efure indebted to the e'tate of said dee'd., requested to make immediate payment, and all having claims to present them th:,• ly authenticated for settlement. to A/A R E . .3 A MULL Al' 1"17. March 29. 1943. • Executor's Notice. OTICE is hereby given, that Letters testamentary on the last will and tr.'- , tameng tif Levi Westbrook, late of Smith field. Walker township, in the county of U104;10°11, deed, have been granted to the subscriber. Ail persons therefore in debted to the estate of said deed. are re quested to make inimediat. payment, sad all having claitns to present them dcly au thentfcated (or settlement, to JOIN KER, Ex'r March 22, 154.1.---6 t Executor's Notice. T k varlcE is hereby given, that Letters testamentary on the last will and tes tament of Isaac Thompson, L. late at Dub lin tpllti ,ntingdon, county hare beta granted to the subscribers. MI persoos therefore indebted to the estate of said dec'el. are requested to make immediate payment, And all having claims to present them duty authenticated for settlement, to DAVID SHAVER, Ex'r. Madison Township, Perry cP • March Ist, 184. LIST 015` LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at liuniingdon. Pa., April Ist 1843. Persons inquiring, for letters in the fall Jwinj list please say ad vertised. Brian limes Mitehal William Brian B. Wm McLathery J M 2; Brady Whet t Marley Ch mica Campfield 3 David MTarlasirl Rev. \Vin 1 Cox la William Ruly M William. Donelly Hugh Weil William '2 EtlF,ar Nathaniel Rupert nisi id Fought Joseph. %Mary Daniel G with) ‘V,lliain Stevens Oliver Grazier Michael Shell Benja ' Green Flij th Thoinpaula Mll Mar- Long 3 John . garete Linch Dr. Thompklns Mary All 4 _McCartney Main Ulah Jacoh Nobler Daniel Wright Gawp Williamson lane adit~'t 5 DAVIII SNARE I'. M. Huntingdon April 1, 184 Six for AOC. Left the residence. of the sub- scribers, on Monday the !..'7,h instant • JAMES REED, an indented apprentice to the Black Soli , h Business. Ile is • übout 19, years of age, bad on when he left, a Blue strait coat—.gray pants and black hat, stout built. Ile is much given to unnecessary and unbecoming con tersation, generally ht.ended with . much impudence and ill manners All persons are cputioned against harboring the said ap prentice. Any person who will bring the said apprentice back to thz subscribers, 5h.,11 have the above reword: WICKS & FUNCK Shirleysburg. April 5, 11143.—1t..pd. . TO HOU SEKEEPER Pounds reatheis fur S% 40 bale very low ia any quantities to suit purchasers for cash ..t prices from. 10, 15„1 . 0, and £5. ceLts per potind. Heady made Beds . Holsters, anti Pillows, and ctsled Hair Mattresses, Muss do. and all other kinds to suit any size Beadsteads.itiways on hand. Otplecl ialr and New Orleans 7.4cbs by theli:lle of biagle pound. entintry Store Keepers would find it to their advotage by calling on the subscri bers before purchasing. FLATLE & CO. South Eastcorner of Secood 4. If abzut Streets, Plfil'a March 22, 1845. pm, sidgiiir 'WANTED: ALL persons indebted to the subscriber over One y ear are respcofully ',ques ted to make payment immediate_iy, us nu further indulgence will be given. .Necessity compels to this measure. . TfiCOAS READ. Huntingdon, Marph 22, ii 343. RED LION HOTEL No. 200 MARKET STREET, PHIEADIELPIIIA. BOARDI,NG $1;00 PLR DAY; • The stsberriber; thankful for the libtral support of tis friends and the public genet. ally, rgapectfully informs than that he sPII nontinees at the old established linage ' where he will be: pleased to accommodate ullthuse Who tagnr Um with their patronage. CUR 15T1 tN 13hOWEli. Dee. 14, 1842.-0. iplach .W 24 OW - 401"3,14 ,LTLI) inform his friends and the pub lic, that he has town, d to the hew house, On the corner iiiimediattly ,Ipive his former residence is Mail) W.A. Wilt, e he can at all times be found, by tune who desire his professional services, Iluntiugdum Dec. ZI, 1842, JUL'4 recei%t.3l, surd lur pale, u holeaale arid retail. a. I a :14 e 1 Iv of Ductur iatar's Il,tlrum of if Ilauck' (tams, at the llun tiugdun 1441 , !!..