GAMES' PATENT IXXLV.IIII2 ell I.llUmapp For awning Wheal and other kinds of Grain. subscriber having purchased fro to William C. Climes, of y.rk, Pa.' sole Proprietor of GRIMES' PATENT SNIlf MACHINE, the exclusive right of said Ma chines in Huntingdon county, takes this me thod of recotnmending afresh said Machines to the citizens of Huntingdon county. The following eIIifIFICATF.S have been furnished to the subscriber by well known millers, and are now laid before the Mr. Grimes' Smut Machine. Tins is to certify that I have been using one cl Mr. Grimes' patent Smut Machine!, for a tew weeks past, and consider it ',judg ing only from what I have seen of it daring raid few weeks) the best Smut Machine in the country, as it cleans the grain without any loss or waste of it. The above machine was put in operation in the mill by Mr. Geo. Lay, M. CROWNOVER Huntingdon Mill,luly 10, 1844. Huntingdon County, Pa. July 2, 1844. Canoe Creek Mills. HAVING in cmr mill one of Grimes' Pat ent Smut Machines, and having used the same for five mouths west, we certify that it is decidedly superior to any other kind of machines intended for the same purpose of which we have any knowledge, without the use of a fan. It thoroughly cleat s.ts the wheat of all Smut, white caps, dust, &c., without waste of grain. We recommend it to millers as a machine well worthy their attention, and one which will most fully answer their most favorable expectations. D. BROOKE & SON. BEING miller for a number of years I have had the opportunity of trying several kind of Smut Machines but have never found any that would cleanse wheat so well with as little waste as Grimes' Patent Smut Ma chine. I have used it for a year or more and have not discovered that it is wearing any and runs very easy. GEORCE TRUBEY. Pcnn'a. Furnace Mill, June 28, 1844. Ilforrison'y Cove, July 6,1844. Tnts is to certify, that we have been using Grimes' Patent Smut Machine for sometime and find it to be far superior to Young's Ma chine as it thoroughly cleanses the worst of smut wheat, not only of smut, but also all other dirt and impureties, without any waste of wheat whatever. We had Young's Ma chine in use three years and had ample time to try it fairly, and we unhesitatingly de Clare it as our opinion that its construction is not on the principle of cleaning smut wheat as it loses too much wheat and won't clean smutty wheat; but in some cases when any quantity run through appeared to mile it worse. We cheerfully reccommend Grimes' Machine to millers as a perfect Smut Machine. HL•'NRY H. SPEESE, Miller, (John Nichodemus' Mill.) All orders addressed to the subscriber at Gettysburg, Adams county, Pa., will be punctually attended to, GEORGE LAY July 24, 1844.-Imo. pd. Ten Dollars Reward RAN away from the subscriber on the 25th July, an indented apprentice to the Tailw ing business, named JOHN H. EASTON, aged abcut 19 years. Had on when he went away a grry Kentucky coat, gray cassinett pants, black fur hat and fine bouts. The above reward will be paid to any person re turning said apprentice to the subscriber, with all reasonable charges--all persrni are cautioned against harboring said apprentice. S. W. S rONEBR AKER. Warriorstuark, August 14, 7844. Pamphlet Laws. NOTICE is hereby given that the Pamphlet Laws of the late Session of the Legislature have com- to hand and are ready for distri buti on to and among those entitled to re ceive them. J AMES STEEL, Proty. August 14, 1844.—5 t. A. K. CORNVN, .A.117011111217' .f&T LAW HUNTINGDON, PA Office in Main Street, two doors East 'Mrs. McConnell's Temperance house• J. SEWELL STEWART, ATTIDIII= 112,4174%, HUNTINGDON, Office in Main street, three doors wes of Mr. Buoy's Jewelry establishment. February 14, 1843.-0. ISA.&C rzsaaran ATTORNEY AT LAW AS removed to Huntingdon, with the inten*.ion of making it the place of his future residence, and will attend to such legal busi ness as may be entrusted to him. Dec. 20, 1843. taacalcillacipaQu'. TUE undersigned would re -41,1'1411e'1.A, spectiully inform the public that he has commenced tha Saddle & Harness making business in all its various branches, in Market street, Huntingdon, 3 doors west of Buoy's Jewelry Establishment, where he is prepared to accommodate all, who may favor him with their custom. He will keep constantly oil hand SADDLES. BRIDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, V MACES, &c. . . . By strict attention to business, he hopes to receive a liberal share of public patronage. rr All kinds of grain, pink, and hides talon in exchange for wink. JOHN BUMBAUGH, Jr. Huntingdon, July 24, 1844, Estate of Chas. firMurtrie, [Late of Franklin township, deceased.] Notice is hereby given that letters of ad ministration upon the said estate have been granted to the undersigned. All persons having claims or demands against the same are requested to make them known withmit delay, and all persons indebted to make im mediate payment to JOHN M'CULLOCH, dtdm•r. Aug. 14, 1844.-6 t FRANKLIN HOUSE, Hunt imgdon, Penntsylvania. CU It siriA COUTS, vouLD most respectfully inform the citizens of this county, the public generally, and his old friends and customers in particular, that he has leased for a term of years, that large and commodious building on the West end of the Diamond, in the bo rough of Huntingdon, formerly kept by An drew H. Hirst, which he has opened and furnished as a Public House, where every attention that will minister to the comfort and convenience of guests will always be found. '4:1 3 alto Um% will at all times be abundantly supplied with the best to be had in the country. will be furnished with the best of Liquors, and MIS ST.IBILIJS G is the very best in the borough, and will always be attended by the most trusty, at tentive and experienced ostlers. Mr. Couts pledges himself to make every exertion to render the "Franklin House" a home to all who may favor him with a call. L'hankful to his old customers for past favors, he respectfully solicits a continuanceof their custom. Boarders, by the year, month, or week, will be taken on reasonable terms. Huntingdon, Nov. 8. 1843, Public Sale. THE undersigned will dispose of by pub lic auction, at the Court House, in Hunting don, on Saturday the 17th August, inst., at 2 o'clock, P. M., all the interest of Joao P. Anderson, in certain honda due the estate of ✓i. 4. anderson, deed., for purchase money of lands in centre county. Further infor• mation will be given cimpplication to GEO. TAYLOR, Acting Assignee of 3. P. Anderson. August 7, 1844. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned having been appointed to apportion the assets in the hands of H. Cornprobst, adner of Jos. Cornprobst dec'd will attend to the duties of his appointment at the Prothonot ry's office in the Borough of Huntingdon, on Friday the. 16th day of August next, at 1 o'clock P. M. where all persons interested are notified to attend. JACOB MILLER. Auditor. July 24, 1844. tszsciactuaczazow. A. H. BUITRA.I7OII, WOULD most respectfully inform the citizens of Huntingdon, and the public in general, that he has commenced the saddle and harness making business in all its various branches, in the shop former ly occupied by Alex. M'Allister, dec'd., one door east of the "Pioneer Stage Stable" and directly opposite Houck's blacksmith shop, where he is prepared to accommodate all who may favor hint with their patronage. He will constantly keep on hand Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, &c. Repairing done on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. By a strict attentlon to business he hopes to receive a liberal share of work. litintingdon,May 8, 1844 HOTEL. No. 200 MARKET STREET, (Above 6th Street) Philadelphia. BOARDING $l,OO PER DAY. OFHE subscriber, thankful for the liberal SI.O support of his friends and the public generally . , respectfully informs them that he still continues at the old established house, where he will be pleased to accommodate allthose w ho favor him with their patronage. CHRISTIAN BROWER. Dec. 14, 1842.—tf. attention I olunteers. THE volunteers of the 2,1 Brigade 10th Division Pennsylvania Mili tia, are hereby notified that all state pro perty in their possession, must be placed in their respective armories forthwith, and racked, according to Adjutant General's Orders, otherwise they will not be enti tled to a pro-rata dividend of the surplus militia flint!, which is to be paid over to the volunteers annually, and those caval ry, infantry or artilerist not having es tablished an armory, will immediately at tend to it. I will visit the volunteer com panies in the brigade in the month of Au gust next, fur the purpose of inspection of armories, and will snake my report ac cording to the order and arrangements of the several armories. JOHN BURKET, Brigade Inspector, 2d B. 10 I). P. M. Brigade Inspector's O ffi ce, ronsville, July 3d, 1844. S reSUDDEN DEATH, APOPLEXY, BURST ING OF VESSELS, &c.—Wright's Indian Ve getable Pills are certain to prevent the at bosc dreadful consequences, because they purge from the body those morbid humors which, when floating in the general circu lation, are the cause of a determination or rush of blood to the head, a pressure upon the brain, and other dreadful results.— From two to six of said Indian Vegetable Pills, taken every night, on going to bed, will in a short time so completely cleanse the body from every thing that is opposed to health that sudden death, apoplexy, bursting of blood vessels, or indeed any mal ady. will be in a manner impossible. Wright's Vegetable Indian Pills also aid and improve digeston, and purify the blood and therefore give health and vigor to the whole frame, as well as drive disease of every name from the body. Beware of Counterfeits.—The public are cautioned against the many spurious medi cores which in order to deceive are made in outward appearance, closely to resem ble the above wonderful Pills. OBSERVE.—Purchase only of the adver• tided agents, or at the office of the Gener al Depot, No. 169 Race street, Philadel phia, and be particular to ask fur WRIGHT' Indian Vegetable Pills. The genuine medicines can be obtained at the store of Wm. Stewart, Huntingdon. Fele 16 - i;u - t• - g - boy To Porchatiers—Gnaranfee. .1 undersigned age,t of the Pattentee, of the Stove, The Quern of the Wst," unierstanding that the owners, or those concerned for them, of other and different patent Conking Stoves, have threatened to bring suit against nll who purchase and use any of "GUILDS I'ATKNT COOKING STOVK —The Queen of the If Now this is to inform all and every person who sisal purchase and use said Stove that he will MI demnify them from all costs or damage, tram any and all suits, brought by c ther Paten tees, or their agents, fur any infringment of their patents. lie gives this notice so that persons need not be under any fears because they have, while consulting their own inter ests and convenience, secured the superior advantages of this " Queen" not only at the West, hut of the East. ISRAEL GRAFFIUS. July 24, 1844. "QUEEN OF TAE WEST" co co dcoa al+ wai l / 4) Fur sale by 1. OItAFIUS & SON, Alex andria, Huntingdon county, Pa., cheap for cash or country produce at the market price. The Queen of the West" is an im• provement on Hathaway's celebrated Hot Air Stove. There has never yet up poured any plan of a Cooking Stove that possesses the advantages that this one has. A much less quantity of fuel is re• quired for any amount of cooking or ba king by this stove than by any other. Persons are requested to call and see before they purchase elsewhere. July 3, 1894. .1 I .1G ELI.II 1)117.1 Lz- , C::0 %21' 13 ZD Lia. `Zr 2 I. GRAFIUS & SON, 11T4ESPECTFULLY inform the citizens .4.4 of Huntingdon county, and the public generally, that they continue to carry on the Copper, Tin and Sheet•sron Business in all its branches, in Alexandria, when: they manufacture and constantly keep on hand every desct iption of ware in their line; such as New and Splendid Wood Stoves, 22, 24, 26, 28 and 30 inches long, R.RMATOR STOVES, New Cooking Stores of all kinds, and Also four sizes of Coal Stoves ALSO STOVE-PIPE, AND STOVES FINISHED All kinds ot castings done, for Forges, Saw mills and Threshing-machines. Also WAG ON BOXES, DILL GUDGEONS, AND HOLLOW WARE ; all of which is done in a workman like manner. Also, Copper, Dye, Wash, Fuller, Pr serving, and 'Pea Kettles, ,for sale, wholesale and retail Persons favoring this establishment with their custcm may depend on having their orders executed with fidelity and despatch. Old metal, copper, brass and pewter ta ken in exchange. Also wheat, rye, corn and oats taken at market price. Alexandria, July 3. 1844. NOTICE.—The subscriber respectfully requests all persons indebted to him for work done at the old establishment, pre vious to the Ist of November last, to call and settle their accounts without delay. ISRAEL GRAFIUS. July 3, 1844. itortoatc souvong. THE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Huntingdon and the adjoin ing counties, that he still continues to car ry on business at the Rockdale Foundry, on Clover Creek, two miles from Williams burg, where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line, of the best materials and wotkmanship, and with promptness and de spatch. He will keep constantly on hand stoves of every description, such as Cooking, Ten Plate, PARLOR, COAL, 119TARY, and WOOD S'VOVES LIVINGSTON PLOUGHS, Anvils, riarnmers, Hollow Ware, and every kind of castings necessary for forges, mills or ma chinery of any description ; wagon boxes of all descriptions, &e., which can be had on as good terms as they can be had at any other foundry in the county or state. Remember the Rockdale Foundry. WILLIAM KENNEDY. July 17, 1844.—tf. Ralf-cent Reward. RUN away from the subscriber on the Bth inst., an indented Girl , named MARY MURPHEY, aged about 15 years, short in stature, light complexion, light hair and lime eyes. She had on when she left a light blue dress, coarse boots, check apron, and a green bon net—took with her some other (loathing. All persons are forbid harboring her. Any person returning said girl shall have the above reward, but no charges paid ELISHA SHOEMAKER. July 17, 1844. Cabinet flaking Business. OrII F.. undersigned, having pi nvided him sell with a large supply of materials fur the purpose of carrying on tilt above busi ness in ail its various branches, at his old stand, at Neff's Mills, where he hopes all persons wishing any thing in the line of his business will give him a call. Any article that lie may have fur sale, will he exchang ed for country produce, or on the most rea sonable terms for cash. COFFINS will be made on the shortest notice. _ There will also be GRAIN CRADLES kept on hand at the same place, by the subscriber. James Jack. Neff's Mills, W. Barree tp. Match 13, 1899 BLANK DEEDS, of an improved form, for sale at this office. .11so BLANK PETITIONS FOB NATURALIZATION. grn LANK BONDS to Constables for Stay Cbrii. of Execution, under the new law, just printed, and for sale, at this office. Dr. illoffat's Lifc•l'ills PIICENIX BITTERS. The perfectly safe, miming and suc cessful treatment of almost every speices of disease by the use of Dr MOFFAT'S LIFE MEDICINES, is no longer an experi ment ; as a reference to the experience of many thousand patients will satisfactorily prove. During the present month alone, nearly one hundred cases have come to the knowledge of Dr. MOF FAT where the pa tient has to all appearance, effected a per• immanent cure by the exclusive and judicious use of time Life Medicines—son•e eight or ten of these hail been considered hope• less by their physicians. Such happy re. volts are a source of great pleasuie to Dr. M., and inspire him with a new confidence oo reccommend the use of his medicines to his fellow citizens. The LIFE MEDICINE 3 are a purely VE. GETABLE preparation. They are mild and pleasant in their operation, and at the same time thorough--acting rapidly upon the secretions of the system—car rying oil II acrimoiiiiius humours, and assimilating and purifying the blood. For this reason, in aggravated cases of Dyspepsia, the Life Medicines will give relief in a shorter space of time than any other prescription In Fever and Ague, Inflammatory Rheu matism, Fevers of every description, Sick Headaches, Heartburn, Doziness in the. Head, Pains in the Chest, Flatulency, Im paired Appetite, and in every disease ari sing from impurity of the blood, or a dis , !ordered state of the stomach, the use of these medicines has always proved to be beyond doubt, greatly superior to any other 'node of treatment. All that Dr. Moffat asks of his patients ►s to lie particular in taking them according to the directions. It is nut by a newspaper notice, or by any thing that he may say in their favour, that he hopes to gain credit. It is alon4 by the result ofa lair trial. Is the reader an invalid and does he wish to know whether the Life Medicines will suit his n case 7 If so, let him call at the office of the agent, and procure a copy of the Good Samaritan, published gratui tously. He will there find enumerated very many extraordinary cases of cure; e [mps some exactly similar to his own Sold by JAC , II3 MILLeR, Huntingdon. August SO 184 S. ly. Jewelry! Jewelry ! ! Jewelry!!! w- UUST received, astock of the most magnifi \ ii--;':0114 dent Jewelry re" ever „ Vos came up the Pike."..lll I (4 , : 2,c, Consistin g of GOLD PAT • cY.' •- TENT LEVERS Ladies ZS: f - , - L D ANCHOR LE VERS, f till jewelled, SILVER PATENT LEVERS, double and sin g le cased,Snymt ANCHOR LxvEßs,full jeweled, double and single cased ENGLISH WATCHES, Imlation Levers, QUARTIER and FRENCH WATCHES, &C. &C. Also Gold Fob Chains, and Seals, of the most fashionable patterns. Gold Pencils, Spectacles, Guard Chains, Key's, Breacelets sett with topaz, Medalions, Fin ger Rings, Ear Rings, Breast Pins, sett with 1 topaz, amethist, &c. &c. Mineature Cases, Silk Purces, Coral Beads, Pocket Busks, Musical Boxes, Mathematical Instruments, Silver Spectacles, Table Spoons, Tea and Salt Spoons, Sugar Tongs, Lowends patient Silver Pencils, Razors of the finest quality, HENRY CLAY pen knives, a superior arti • cle, Steel Petis, Spy ('lasses, HMI. Brushes. Tooth Brushes, Platina Points, &c. &c. All the above articles will be sold cheaper than ever heretofore. Clock and Watch repairing done as usual, I very cheap for cash. A large assortment of eight day and thir ty hour Clocks will be sold very cheap. All watches sold will he warranted for one year, and a written guarrantee given. that it not found equal to warranty it will (during that period) be put in order without expense, or it injured, may be exchanged for any other watch of equal value. The warrant) - !is considered void, should the watch, with which it is given, be put into the hands of another watch maker. Huntingdon, April 10, 1894, Temperance House. y ir , HE subscriber occupying the ts large tin ee story brick dwell- I ; I I ing house at the south east corner' of Allegheny and Smith streets, in the borough of Huntingdon, the third story of which during the last summer has been fitted for sleeping rooms ; having a large stable on the premises, and having employed a care ful person to attend to it and take care of horses, &c., informs the public that she is prepared to accommodate such of her friends and such strangers and travellers as may de sire accommodation. She respectfully soli cits a share of public patronage, and hopes the friends of Temperance will give her a caII.ESTHER CLARKE. Huntingdon March 1, 1843. ./VE fr TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT JOHN SMITH, TrIESPECTFULLY informs the citizens 4 of Hntingdon and its vicinity, that he has commenced the Tailoring Business in Main street, in the borough of Hun-il tingdon, one door w. st of the store of 'rhos. Read & Son, where he is remly to aceom- • modate all who may favor hint with a call. He receives regularly the LATKs'r 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 workmanlike manner, and on the shortest notice. By strict attention to busi ness and endeavoring to please, he hopes to merit and receive a share of the public patronage. Country produce will be taken in pay ment for work. March 20, 1844.—tf. USTICES' Flanks of ull kinds, for sal ut this Oft:. InBrOLIP:r2 Indian Vegetable Pills. If, during the continuance of storms and floods. the channels of OUR MIGHTY RIVERS become so obstrticted as to afford an insuffi cient outlet for the superabundant waters, we can expect nothing less than that the urrounding country will be Overwhelmed with the Flood lu like manner wan the human body—if the skin, kidneys and bowels (the natural outlets for useless and corrupt humors) be come so obstructed as to fail in affording a full discharge of those impurities which are in all cases THE CAUSE OF SICKNESS, we surely can expect no other results than that the whole frame will sooner or later b e OVERT! HELMED lIITHDISEASE As in the first place, if we would prevent an inundation we must remove all obstruc tions, in order that there may be no hind rance to the free discharge of the supera bundant waters. So, in the second place, if we would prevent and cure disease, we must open and keep open, all natural drains t.f the body. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills of North Amer;eun College of Health, will be. found one.of the best It not the very BEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD for carrying out this beautiful and simple theory, because they compleatly cleanse Me stomach and bowels from all bilous humors, and other impurity, and at the same time promote a healthy discharge from the lungs, skin and kidneys; consequently us all the natural drains are opened, DISEASE OF EVERY NAME IS LITERALLY DRIVEN FROM THE BODY. lUr. Caution. —As the great popularity and consequent great demand for Wright's Indi an Vegetable Pills has raised up a hcst of counteifeiters, country storekeepers and agants will he on their guard agninst the many impostors who are travelling about the country selling to the unsuspecting a spuri ous article for the genuine. It should be remembered that all author ized agents are provided with a certificate of agency, signed be WILLIAM WEIGHT, ViCe PrrSidelit of the North American College of Health. Consequently, those who offer In dian Vegetable Pills, and cannot show a cer tificate as above described will be known as mposters. the following highly respectable store , keepers have been appointed agents for the ale of Wright's Indian Vegetasle Pills, and at whom it is confidently believed the genaine medicines can be obtained: William Stewart, Huntingdon. Henry Learner Hollidaysburg, B. F. Bell, Antes township. Robert McNamara, Newry. Samuel S. Isett, 1 yrone township, Miliikens & Kessler Mill Creek A. & N. Cm sswell:Petersburg. Gemmel & Porter, Alexandria. Moore & Steiner, \Vater Street. Joseph Patton, Jr. Duncansville. R. H. McCormick, Collinsville. Wolf & Willet, Frankstown. • Henry Brewster, Walter Graham, Yellow Springs•. Office devoted exclusively to the sale of the medicine, wholesale and retail, No. 169 Race street, Philadelphia. Beware of counterfeits.—The public are respectfully informed that medicine purpor ting to be Indian Pills made by one V. 0. Flack, are net the genuine !f'right's Indian Vegetable Pills. The only Security against i mpos i t i on i s to purchase 'from the regularly advertised a gents, and in all cases he particular to ask for Wright's Indian Vegetable Pill. Dec. 27, 1843.-Iy. DR. WISTAK S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. The best medicine known to man for incipient Consumption, Asthma of every stage, Bleeding of the Lungs, Coughs, Colds, Liver Complaint, and all diseases of the Pulmonary Organs, may be had of Agents named below. (( All published statements of cures performed by this medicine are, in every respect, TRUE. Be careful and get the genuine " Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry," as spurious imitations are abroad. Orders from any part of the country should be addressed to Isaac Butts, No. 125 Fulton street, New York. AGENTS. For sale by Thomas Read, Huntingdon, and James Orr, Hollidaysburg. Price.one dollar I)er bottle. December 6, 1843. D. BUOY V' Read the following from Dr. Jacob Hoffman, a physician of extensive practice in Huntingdon county: Dear Sir:-1 procured one bottle of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, from Thomas Read, Esq. of this place, and tried it in a case of obstinate Asthma on a childof Paul Schweble, in which many other reme tPes had been tried without any relief. The Balsam gave sudden relief, and in my opin ion the child is effectuelly cured by its use. Yours, &c. JACOB HOFFMAN, M. D. Dec. 23, 1841. Philadelphia Package Sales of Boots and Ayes, (Envy Tuesday morning, at 10 o'clock,) DV G. W. LORD. 4 ------ CARD.—A combination having been formed by a portion of the Dealers in Boots and Shoes of this city, with the avowed ob ject of suppressing the sale of those goods by auction, it see ms proper far the subscri ber, (who has held these sales for the past eight cell months) to state that notwithstand ing this combination, the sales will not be stopped, but on the contrary, as he will now rely more than ever on the patronage of the country Merchants, the sales will be held every Tuesday morning,at the auction store, 208 Market Street, and Isis arrangements with the Manufacturers, both of this city and all New England. are such as to instee him a constant and full supply of every de scription of goods. The mere fact of so great an effort being made to put down these soles, ivthe best evidence the country Merchants can have, that it is for his interest to sustnio them. Philadelphia, March 27, 180.-6 m. 03in= 9 42 TTOIIXEI .1T Law. ILUNTIN6DON, PA. E.A.NN NOTE LIST. Rates of Diacount in Philo& Banks in Philadelphia. Bank of North America Bank of the Northern Liberties - jar Bank of Penn Township - - par Commercial Bank of Penn'a. - - par Farmers' & Mechanics' bank - - par Kensington bank - - par Schuylkill bank - - - - par Mechanics' bank - - - par Philadelphia bank - - par Southwark bank - - par Western bank - - • - par Moyamensing bank - - - par Manufacturers' and Mechanics' bank par Bank of Pennsylvania - - - par Girard bank - 10 Bank of the United States . Country Banks. Bank of Chester co. Westchester pas Bank of Delaware co. Chester par Bank of Germantown Germantown par Bank of Montg'ry co. "Norristown par Doylestown bank Doylestown par Easton Bank Easton par Farmers' bk of Bucks co. Bristol par Bask of Northumberl'd Northumberland par Honesdale bank Honesdale 1/ Farmers' bk of Lanc. Lancaster 16 Lancaster bank Lancaster / Lancaster county bank Lancaster Bank of Pittsburg Pittsburg Merch'ts' & Maud. bk. Pittsburg . . Exchange bank Pittsburg j Do. do. branch of Hollidaysburg i Col'a bk & bridge co. Columbia f Franklin bank Washington 1i Monongahela bk of B. Brownsville li Farmers' bk of Reading Reading f Lebanon bank Lebanon 1 Bank of Middletown Middletown 1 Carlisle bank Carlisle 1 Erie bank Erie 3 Bank of Chambersburg Chambersburg 1 Bank of Gettysburg Gettysburg 1 York bank York 1 Harrisburg bank Harrisburg I Miners' bk of Pottsville Pottsville li Bank of Susquehanna co. Montrose 35 Farmers' & Drovers' bk Waynesborough 3 Bank of Lewistown Lewistown 2 Wyoming bank Wilkesbarre 2 Northampton bank Allentown no sale Becks county bank Reading no sale West Branch hank Williamsport 7 Towanda hank Towanda no sale • Rates of Relief Notes. Northern Liberties, Delaware County, Far mers' Bank of Bucks, Germantown par All others - - - - - 2 COME TiIIS WAY! MXTENESZVE Carriage Manufactory UENRT SMITZ wpOS 1' respectfully informs the citizens 4,416 of the borough and county ot Hunting don, the public generally, and his old friends mid customers in particular, that he still continues the Coach Making Business in all its various branches,at his old stand,in Main street in the borough of Huntiagdon, nearly opposite the 'Journal' printing office, where he has constantly on hand every description of "Ise Coaches, Carriages, yy 4 0, Buggies, Sleighs - = -",,,i a s i aNda 4. Dearborns, which he will sell low for cash or on reason able terms. All kinds of work in his line made to or der, on the shortest notice, in a WORKMANLIKE MANNER And all kinds of repairing done with neat aess and despatch. Country produce will be taken in exchange for work. Any persons wishing to purchase are re spectfully invited to call Pnd examine and udge for themselves. Huntingdon Nov. 29, 1843. HUNTINGDON CABINET &, CHAIR WARE ROOM. Cunningham lit Durchinell TDESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of the borough and county of Hunting don, the public generally, and their old friends and customers in particular, that they continue to carry on busines in their new establisment, one dom east of the north eastern corner of the Diamond in said borough, where they are prepeared to sell, wholesale and retail, all articles in their line of business; such as Sideboards, Seeretaies, So fas, Settees, Bureaus, workstands, card, pier, centre dining and breakfast tables; High, Field, French, and Low Post BEDSTEADS. ALSO—Every variety of CDRlatsaSag: , Em e neh as Rash seat, C'ane•seal Ball), Ben, Baltimore, Straight•back, Boston pattern 4- Common Rocking Chairs, together with worsmeaam DilliLtoEo 9 of all colors, qualities and sizes; and Paper Hanging of various patterns and qualities N. 13. Coffins made and funerals attend ed either in town or country, at the shortest notice. They keep's splendid HEARSE for the accomrnodiAion of their• customers, Nov. 29, 1843. FOR SALE, A first rate Buggy, nearly new ; also a H orse 'even or eight years old, well cal culate' for saddle or harness; also a corn ploy set of Harness. The Buggy and Har oed will be sold separat.. or with the Horse, v suit the purchaser or pt. , n.prs. 'l'llo whole will he sold low for cash, or on with approved security. Apply at this office. LANK BONDS—Judgment and 444, mum—for sale at this office. GEORGE TAYLOR, ATTORNEY AT LA it t4 Attends to practice in the Orphans' Co Stating Adnunistration accounts,Scriveiii . 1 &c.-office in Hill street, 3 (loots East. "T. Read's Drug Store. 1 Feb. 28, 180. par