Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, November 06, 1844, Image 3

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Ilsmtingdons, Nov. 6, I 844.
Gi'.f.TF3oat and Oats will be taken, at the
market price, in payment of accounts due at this
Mike. July 31, 1814.--tf.
Oiiic2al ZLeturns of the Presidential
=cation in Huntingdon County.
1840. 1844.
Districts, HARK. V. B. CLAY. POLK.
Iltintinilon,' 190 235 230 234
Dublin, 94 39 103 29
Warriorsinark,' 235 79 116 73
Allegheny, 221 116 266 108
'umWary, 361 161 223 114
Huston, [upper Wuodberry] 166 82
llopewe:1, 87 35 93 47
Barret., 168 288 116 272
Shirley, . 164 104 150 .154
Arica, 215 107 176 146
Porter, 139 108 172 117
Fr. nklin, 122 86 154 90
^ 57 98 46 96
146 26
140 -18
Sprso;;11,111,
Ulna!),
49 49
149 59
Itos , wEry„
yt 011 P,
196 51
118 136
134 70
67 35
NVidkur,
'lot!,
Frunkstown, 232 46
Cromwell, • 145 53
Murray's Run, St 13
Blair, 123 116
1101 lidaysbo ro. 187 186
Gay.port, (new district)
Birmingham, (do.) •
Snyder, (do.)
Cab ' ( do.)
Total,
:3826 2266
2";;ti
11 arrisati's maj. 1560 Clay's 1511
iv , p,rt taken from BlAir—Birm.
in Warriur,ntark --Snyder
'%,::;:ii. , r6lnark, 'l'vrinie and Antes--
Crum Union anil Springfield—and
ilustan from Wffiwberry.
Pennsylvania Election.
THOW the reported majorities
aA lir as: h. atd from when our paper went
to pr,,, (I',e,clay 4 o'clock, P. M.)
CouditieJ. air:ride. Shank., Clay. Polk,
C 35 725
2"226 2409
185 160
Ilucks
300
4450
:f:•„e,r
5d7
: • ,1011,1392
686
•
~•• 3997
.i.• •I, 750
".11:11H.
tmerv,
1023
800
975
930
Norlhumbetland,
NordLoupion,
,9
5855
;•'
"1512
Yuk,
46 148 not full
1925 2000
850 82?
13366 21165 15927
13927
i.3;;36
ui. 7696 Clay's m. 7238
I_o !! Wasbiagtonians—COME OUT!'
The Annual illeetingof the Wash
ingtonian Temperance Society of the
Borough of Hunlingdon,will beheld
in the Ohl Court House," on next
Z- SATURDAY evening at
early candle-light, for the purpose of
ekeing gears, and to take into con
- - other business of import
-4/1 persons friendly to the
cause arc rrone , ted In ottead.
(E a , THE . L A DT cperiallo invited.
COMA,: ONE! COMB ALL !!
IV. B.ZIGLER, President.
Huntingdon, Nov. 6, 1841.
s'dPrui
T E AKKETs.
[OURIt ECTED IV EEKLY .]
Philadelphia, Nov. 1.
WHEAT FLOUR, per bbl. - - 84 44
RYE MEAL, do. - - - - 325
CORN (10. (10. . 244
WHEAT, pi ime Penna. per bush. - - 90
RYE do. - - - 65
CORN, yellow, do. - - - 43
_ do. white, do. - . 43
OATS,
WiILbKEY, in bin. -
' Baltimore, Nov. 1.
WHEAT FLOUR, per bbl. - - - $4 25
WHEAT. per bush. - - - 88
COHN, yellow, do. - - - - 48
do. white, do.
RYE. do.
OATS. do.
WHISKEY, in bbls,
STATE OF THE THERMOEETER,
• (in this Borough.)
7 A. N. 2. v. M. 9 P.
OCT. 29 •- - 49 . .50
30---.37 a 7 37
31....33..,...49
Nov. 1 - 29 50
2 43 53
3 - 38 64
J 4•••• 60 • • • 62
Result of the Governor's Illection.
[OFFICIAL.]
1941.
t t f l O Z
zi,
r q
Counties.
Attains, 1941
Allegheny, 5008
Artnstrong, 1057
Beaver, 2158
Bedford, 2261
2925
Bradford, 2143
Bucks, 4066
Butler, 1716
Cambria, 810
Centre, 1126
Cheater, 4711
Clearfield, 419
Clinton, 603
'Columbia, 1103
Cumberland, 1997
Crawford, 2099
Carbon, [new]
Clarion, 555!
Dauphin, 2649
Delaware, 15T8
Erie, 2956
Elk, [new]
Fayette, 1812
Franklin, 2636
Greene, 949
Huntingdon, 32581
Indiana, 1557,
Jefferson, 4471
Juniata, 868
Lancaster, 8085
Lebanon, ' 1840
Lehigh, 2328
Luzeree, 2194
Lycoming„ 1593
M'Kean, 1991
Mercer, 2762
Monroe, 269
Montgotn'ry,3l44
!Mifflin, 1124
North u m'ld 114:3
Northatn'oti, 2502;
Phir.l city., 59201
73
149
102
45
QO6
100
114
100
2575
4086
2575
Co., :348
Perry, 870
Pike, 74
Putter, 154
Schuylkill, 1415
Susquehan'a 1152
Somerset, 18531
5741
Union, 2132
Venango, 755
Warren, 628
W-estmorl'd, 2135
Wayne, 555
Washington,329l
Wyoming, [new.]
York, 2429
381
4655
Total, 113573 136576
(*— Porter's majority it
Shunk'a majority, 4,2.89
since the last Governor's e
697
621
638
1511
800
Estate of Isaac Vandevander, Esq.,
(Late of kkalker Ip. deed.)
OTICE is hereby given that letters of
± I administration upon the said estate
have been granted to the undersigned. All
pet sons having claims or demands against
the same are requested to make them known
without delay, and all persons indebted to
make immediate payment to
WM. VANDEVANDER,
JOHN HOUSHOLDER, Jr. Adm'rs.
Walker tp., Nov. 6, 1844.
4330
866
1081
980
1100
975
Sheriff's Sale.
4448
By virtue ot a writ of Testatum Vinditio
at Ex/zonal), issued out of the Court at Com
mon Pleas of Clarion county, and to me di
rected, I will on Saturday, the 30th day of
November, A. 1.)•, 1844, at 2 o'clock, P. M.
at the court house in the borough of Hun
tingdon, expose to public sale
" A lot ot ground in the borough of Hun
tingdon fronting 50 feet on the south side of
Allegheny street and running back to Inc
bank ot the Juniata Canal, bounded on the
west by a lot now of George Jackson and on
the east by a lot of C. Peightal's estate."
Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold
as the property of James A .Kerr„ for CASH,
by JOHN SHAVER, Sheriff,
November 6. 1844.
1620
1050
EM‘la.co. 2 8
CAME to the plantation of the subscriber
at the mouth of Mill Creek, Henderson tp.,
Huntingdon county, on or about the first of
August last, a red steer, rising three years
old, had the appearance of the Metter (P)
being cut in the b, it on the left hip, no other
marks recollected. It is supposed he stray
ed from a drove. The owner is requested
to come forward,prove property pay charges
and take him away— otherwise he will be
disposed of according to law.
WILLIAM HAIR,
November 6, 1844.
THE subscribers have removed their
Watch and Jewelry Store from No. 92
Market street, to
No. 106 CHESTNUT STREET,
above Third, opposite Sanderson's Franklin
House, Philadelphia, where they have
opened an assortment of rich goods, consis
ting of Fine Patent Lever, and other W etch
es, of their own importation, Siver Spoons,
Foi ks, &c., of their own make, Fine Brace
lets, Breast Pins, Rings, Guard and Fob
Chains, Miniature Cases, Gold •Pencils,
Diamond pointed Pens, Fine Pen Knives,
Silver Suspender Buckles and Chains, Pla
ted Castors, Cake Baskets, Candle Sticks,
Tea Sets, &c., &c.
97' Watches and Clocks repaired.
J. & W. L. WARD,
106 Chesnut street, opposite Sanderson's
Franklin House.
Philadelphia, Aug. 21, 1844.-2 mo,
J. SEII ELL STEWART,
ATINIMITIMT LAW*
lIUN7 INGD ON, P 4.
Office in Main street, three doors west
of Mr. Buoy's Jewelry establishment.
February 14, 1843.--tt.
BRIG.IDE ORDERS.
Whereas, the Adjutant General of Penn
sylvania, in pursuance of authority given
him by the 3d section of the Militia Law of
1822, has issued his "General Orders" No.
3, dated at Philadelphia, June 11, A. D.
1844, calling the attention of the various
Brigade Inspectors throughout this common
wealth, to the errors that now exist in the
classification of Regiments in the different
Brigades of Divisions of P. M., and order
ing the said Brigade Inspectors to correct
the same: _ _
4 P..
5. g
. .....
We the undersigned, therefore, in obe
dience to the said "General Orders" hav
ing met agreeably to appointment, on Mon
day the 16th day of Sept. A. D. 1844, at
the public house of Adjutant R. F, Haslett,
Gaysport, Huntingdon county, proceeded to
classify the several Regiments in our Bri
gade, to wit : 2d Brigade, 10th Division, P.
M. is as follows :
That Regiment heretofore known as the
149th, will be hereafter designated the
Ist Regt., 2d B. 10th D. P. M.
That Regiment heretofore known as the 62d
will be hereafter designated at the 2nd
Regiment.
That Regiment heretofore known as the
27th, will be hereafter designated the 3d
Regiment.
That Regiment heretofore known as the
151st, will be hereafter designated as the
4th Regiment.
That Regiment heretofore known as the 32d
embraced in part of Centre county, will
be hereafter designated the sth Regt•
That Regiment heretofore known as the
142 d in Clearfield and part of Centre
counties, will be hereafter designated the
6th Regiment, 2d B. 10th D. P. M.
The Colonels, Lieut. Colonels, and all of
ficers of whatsover grade, and privates at
tached to, and connected with the said Re
giments, are hereby oreered and required
to ohserve and attend to the aforesaid classi
fication, in all future duties incumbent upon
1500
2249
1289
1855
them as Military men of the 2d Brigade 16th
Division, P. M
S. MILES GREEN,
Brigr. Gen. end B. 10th D. P. M.
JOHN BURKET,
Brig. Inrftert.2nd. B. 10th D. P. M.
November 6, 1844.
I will sell at private sale a tract of paten
ted land situate in Tyrone township, con
taining about
4.2.-E55 AZ.(5)11 - .C:9123 9
20 of which are cleared and under culti
vation, the remainder well timbered, with
two good dwelling houses, a log barn, and
other necessary outbuildings,--excellent
water near the door and a good apple or
chard thereon. There is also, a never fail
ing stream of water running through the
tract, and a good Mill House 30 by 40 feet,
thereon, with an excellent water mheel at
tached. The lower part of the MiU House is
stone, the upper of lo gs, with a first rate
shingle root on it, and would be an eligible
situation either for a
Woollen or are
manufactory, being situated in a populous
neighborhood.
Persons wishing to view "the
. property will
please call on the subscriber, in 1 yrone tp.,
who will give all information wanted.
An indisputable title will be given, aad
possession on the first of April next.
• THOMAS CRIS:
Sinking Valley, Oct. 20, 1844.
38 , 251
156114 160403
ri 1841, 523,00.5 ;
; Whig, gain
:lection, 18,714.
NOTICE.—AII persons indebted to the
estate of Christian Garber, Esq., late of the
Borough of Hollidaysburg, deceased, will
please make immediate payment, and those
having claims against said estate will present
the same properly athentica,ed for settle.
ment. Persons desiring to make 2ayments
at Hollidaysburg on any debts due by them
to the estate, may depos:t the money in the
Exchange ank, which shall be credited
from the date of the deposit.
Claims against the estate if not given to
me, may be left with John Walker, Esq.,
hi Hollidaysburg.
WILLIAM
Executor of the Will, &c. of
C. Garber, dec'd
Eli ntingdon, Oct 30, 1844.
Drugs, Chemicals, Medicines, 4,c.
Tuom.ast P. 7A11.:71.11,
Wholesale Druggiet, Cliemiat, and Phar
macian, No. 212 IZarket Street,a few
doors above the Red Lion Hotel,
Thomas P. James would inform Druggists.
Country Merchants and others, that he has
taken the Ch?lnical Ware House, formerly
occupied by the late firm or Meredith, Hen
derson, &Co., and that he has laid in r. care
fully selected stock of fresh Drugs, Chemi
cals and Medicines ; also, Paints,Varnishes,
Oils, Dye Stuffs, Class Ware, &c., which
he will dispose of on accommodating terms.
Physicians supplied with all the recent
chemicals. vegitable alkalies, extracts and
other materia mediae. The fullest confi
dence may be placed in the purity of all the
medicinal preparations from cur establish
ment, as much care is taken in their prepa
ration and selection.
Philadelphia, Oct. 30, 1844.-3 m,
Calla WIIICIUMFAEIaaIM o
attorney at Law,
HOLLIDAYSBURG, PA.
Will practice in the several courts of Huns
lingdon, Bedford, and Cambria coun
ties. All business entrusted to his care,
will be fait/ fully attended to.
FicE.—Diainond.
Oct. 50, 1844.
TANNEk'S OILS.
2000 Dry Laplata Hides---first quality.
5500 Dry La Guira do. do.
3000 Dry Salted La Guira, do.
1000 Dry Salted Brazil Hides. do.
40 Bales Green Salted Patna Kips
30 Bales dry Patna Kips.
120 Barrel's 't'anner'sOil.
Tanner's and Currier's Tools.
For salse to tke country Tanners - at the
lowest prices and upon the best terms.
N. B. All kinds of Leather wanted for
which the highest paices will be paid in
Cash or in exchange for Hides, Kips & Oil.
1). KIRKPATRICK & SUNS,
No. 21 South 3d Street,
Philadelphia.
Oct, 9, 1844.---ly.
m . LANK BONDS to Constables for Stay
of Execution, under the new law, just
printed, and for sale, at this office.
Land For Sale.
Philadelplai u.
Spanish Hides
♦ND
To Purchasers—G 'regrow! ce•
THE undersigned agent of the Patentee,
of the Stove, " Yhe Queen of the Mat,"
unJerstanding that the owners, or those
concerned for them, of other and different
patent Cooking S,o‘. es, have threatened to
bring suit against all who purchase and use
any of " GUILDS PATENT COoKINC STOVE
—The Queen of the West." Noss his is
to inform all aid every person wh sisal
purchase and use said Stove that he 11 inl
demnify them from all costs or damage. rum
any and all suits, brought by ether F en
tees, or their agents, for any infringnic of
their patents. lie gives this notice so .at
persons need not be under any fears because
they have, while consulting their own inter
ests and ctaiveniecce, secured the supeiior
advantages of this e. Queen" not only of the
Weat, but of the .East.
.I.lt ALL GRAFFIUS.
July 24, 1844.
"WOMEN or TEM WIECLIT"
CM Ca.) QData ct) Cl 5 a
For sale by 1. URA FI & SON, Alex
andria, Ilutitiogdoti county, Pa.,
cheap fur cash or country
produce at the
market puke.
The "Queen of the West" is an im
provement on Hathaway's celebrated
Hot Air Stove. There has never yet ap
rpeaed any plan of a Cooking Steve 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, 1844.
DRI.2
ZEIcl CO UT 'a-73 2
I. GP.;',.I.IFIUS SON,
IniESPEOTFULLY inform the citizens
49,4 of Huntingdon cunty, and the public
generally, that they continue to carry on
the
Copper, Tiro and Sheet•tron 13.toinee,T
in all its brunches, in AlLxinitiria, where
they maaufacture and censtai.tly keep on
hand every desci iption of ware in their line;
such as
Now and Splendid Wood Stoves,
22, 24, 26, 28 and L'O incla, long.
R.lllll. 7WI STO :71:3,
Trees Cooking- Stoves of all kinds, and
Also four sizes of Leal Stoves
ALSO STOVE-PIPE, AND STOVEs ZINIsHED
All kinds ot castings done. for Forges, saw
mills and Threshing-machines. Also wAG
ON DO:CES, MILL GUDGEONS, AND HOLLOW
WARE; all of which is done In a workman
like manner.
Also, Copper, Dye, Wash, Fu!ler, 1'
se.rving, and Tea Kettles, for sale,
wholesale and retail,
Persons favoring this estah:ishmcnt -,nth
their custom may depend on having their
orders executed with fide itY
Old metal, capper, b7a,s pnvter ta
ken in exchange. Als, whea.., rye, corn
and oats taken at murhet
Alexandria, July 3.
NOTICE.—The su!,,reibe.• respectfnlly
requests all per, , n, ir.e.e;>ceLl to him for
work done et the cm esta',,i,hment, pre
vious to the Ist of Nov,:tubzr call and
settle their accounts %litho:it :May.
ISRAEL GP..IFILTS.
July 3, 1844.
7.1%.1U 7 Z 9 N1.
NoTic E. is hereby . gives ti all persons
concerned, that the following tamed per-
Cons have settled their accounts in the Re
gistcr's Office at Huntiogdon, and that the
said accounts will he presented for confirma
tion and allowance at an Orphans' Court to
be held at Huntingdon, in and for the coon- !
ty of Huntingdon, on Wednesday the 13th
i day of November next, viz
Jacob Zook and David Yoder, admits
strators of the estate of Daniel Yoder, late
of Henderson township, deceased.
2. John S. Isett, Trust, z appoieted by the
Orphans' Cart of Huntingdon caulity, to
maite sale, &C. of the re.i cstat, of Samuel
Wigton, late a Franklin township, d c'd.
Z. James Peily, Esq., administrator of
the estate of William Baum, late of I..yrom
township, deceased
4. Thomas ti, Wane, Joss: Moore, and
James M. Bill. Esq., Guardians of Char
lotte H. Moore, now Irvin, a inliwr dough
ter of Silas Moore, late of the Borough of
Hollidaysburg, deceased.
5. John Kerr, executor of the last will
and testament of Levi Westbrook, late of
Waliter township, deceased.
6. John Lowe, administrator of the estate
of Robert Young, late of dr: borough of
Gaysport, deceased.
7. George B. Young, Esq., administrator
of the estate of Mary fisher, late of the
borough of Alexandria, deceased.
L. Henry Learner, surviving executor of
the last will and testament of Henry Lea
rner, late of Frackstown township. dec'd.
JOHN REED, Regialer.
Register's Office, Hunting- /
dun, Oct. 12, A. F. 1844..5
CJIMMET . and CILIIR
WARE ROOMS,
Old stand, opposite Geo. Jackson's Hotel,
TIZONULS ADAMS,
AS now on hand and still continues to
ililiamatiufacture the most splendid assort
ment of elegant Furniture and Chairs, &c.
ever offered for sale in the borough of Hun
tingdon, embracing almost every ankh• in
the above tide ' • which in point at durability,
woi•kinanship,fashi , mable style of pat r,rn,
and 'fine finish, will compare with similar
articles manufactured in any portion of the
county; all of which he is determined to
sell at very reduced prices for cash or up.
proved country produce, or on time to punc
tual dealers.
Hotels, private dwellings. &c, furnished
to order at the sblrtest possible notice.
House, sign, and fancy painting done on
the most reasonable terms.
N. B.—Coffins 'mole for the citizens of
the borough, at the shortest notice.
Huntingdon, Oct. 16, 1844.—tf.
Ilk 033 a
WITTORXEI T Lair.
HUNTINGDON, PA.
itottaialc gontOrg.
THE subscriber would r,spectlell‘ 'Worm
the CHIZOOti of Huntingdon and the adjoin
ing counties, that he still cootinut s to car
ry oil business at the Hooka:11e 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
workmanship, and with promptness and de
spatch.
He will keep constantly on hand stoves of
every description, such as
Cooking, Ten Plate,
PARLOR, COAL, RnTARY, and WOOD
sTovES
LIVINGSTON FLOUGIIS,
, ammers, Hollow Ware, and every kind of
usinno necessary for forges, mills or ma
chinery I,f any description ; wagon boxes of
all descriptions, &c., which can be had on
as good terms as they can be had at any
other foundry in the enmity or state.
Remember the Rock , lale Foundry.
WILLIAM KENNEDY.
July 17, 1844.—tf.
VALUABLE rad estate FOR SALE.
The subscribers will offer at public sale,
on the premises, on
Saturday, the 2d of rovember next,
a farm containing about 200 acres, situated
in West towinthip, Huntingdon county,
about '2 miles from the Canal Basin at Pe
tersburg, having thereon erected a Grist
Mill, a Saw Mill, tivo dwelling houses--the
one frame and the other log,two bank barns,
and other necessary outbuildings, and also
an excellent apple orchard thereon.
The above is of the best quality oh lime
stone land—inferior to none in the country,
and has several first rate springs of never
failing water thee coo.
Pvtinus desiring purchase can see the
property at any tune previous to the sale
by calling alum the subscribers, when the
terms of siiie and all other information rela
tive to the property can also he iiscertained.
lV ILL' A M BEYER,
30 UN BEYER.
Sept. 2:;, 1844.—t5.
NE It' TAILORING
ESTABLINIIM EIVT
—..ott 0 0...
3 - 07::.; SMITH,
TRESi'EC't FULLY info' ms the citizens
:,Id its vicinity*, that he
has comniencLA the
TcailorZP,g . Business
in Maio street, in the borough of Hun
tingdon, one dew w, st of the store of Thos.
fund & t-3un ' where he is ready to acoom
modate who may haver him with a call.
He receives regularly the
'LATEST FASHIONS ;
and is detemined to employ none but the
hest roil most experienced wet kmen.
ile will execute oil orders it) his line in
the most workmanlike manlier, and on the
shortest notice. By strict attention to busi
nt ss and endeavoring to please, he hopes to
merit and receive a share of the public
iistronage.
s Country produce will be taken in pay
ment for work,
Marah 20,1844.—tf.
7e^xel,ry ! Jemelry r ! Jewelry!!
_
_
.57./P gi , l :3:l t ' i rectived, astock
4 ,,r,, ,
e ) cleat JeA ' v e e t i7 . ; st• In.:;.:S e n ‘ i,ii i• - •
fir: ~. " 4 came up the Pike "dij i
.YAit) Consisting of GOLD.P;cy
)
v .... , , , t , _
c i4.5i47.1 TENT I.E.vElls - Lech , -
61„...24 ,,--. Gii L D ANCll ' fla 1,R . - 8
fuII'TEES,
jtt'lled '
S!LVER PATENT LEVSRI, double i:7singte
cusecl,SlLvEn ANcHon LE'vExs,,ull ;cwelid,
a'ouHe and si;:glecaued EN GLisx WATcnEs.
Irn!tviun Leverr, QUARTIER 1':IE. CII
WA'A:I:ES. &C. &c. Also
IG6/e, Pa , timing, aye Seals,
of the most fashionable patterns. Gold
Pencils, Spectacles, Guard Chains, Key's,
Breacelets sett with topaz, Medi:lions, Fin
ger Rings, Ear Rings, breast Pius, sett with
topaz. amethist, &c. &c. Mineature Cases,
Silk Purees, Coral B ea d s , locket licks,
Musical Boxes, Mathematical Instruments,
Silver Spectacles, 'table Spoons, Tea and
;= M oons. Sugar Tongs, Lo"reuds pattent
Silver Pencils, Razors of the finest quality,
HENRY CLAY pen knit es, a superior art..
cle, Steel Pens, Spy Classes, Hair Brushes.
Tooth Brushes, Platina Points, &c. &c. Ali
the -tlitive articles will be sold cheaper than
evcr licretaire.
Clock and Watch repairing done as usual,
very cheap for cash.
A large assortment of eight day and thir
ty hour Chocks will be sold very cheap.
it watches sold will be warranted teL one
u•, :dal 4: written guermi(ec given, that
it nor found equal to warranty it will (during
that /mind) he put in order without expense,
or it injured, way be exchanged fur any
other watch of equal value. Tie warranty
is considered void, should the watch, with
which it is given, be put tut° the hand:: of
another• watch maker.
D. BUOY,
Huntingdon, April 10, 1844.
~3cr~t?~~©v
FARMS FOP SALIF..—Four very sup C
nor contiguous tracts of land, adjoining
Penn's Manor in Gre n township, lialialut
county, Pennsylvania, comprising 1290 or
more acres.
The neigh'om•henl is one of the best in the
county-0 e land is very floe—well adapted
to growii 4 wheat , there is lime-stone and
coal in abundance on it. The proportion of
land now ender cultivation is about one
th.ita ; the remaidder in woodland—umber
excellent—White oak, Hickory, &c. They
are distant about 12 miles from the canal, 8
miles from the county town of Indiana, and
1 mile from the village of Greenville, and
very convenient to mills, meeting-houses,
schools, &c.
There is a flourishing German Settlement
in the immediate neighborhood. There
Lands will be divided into Farms to suit
purchasers. The title is perfect and the'
telms will be accommodating. Such an op
portunity of Obtaining a fine twat—on as
reasonable terms as the above will be offer
ed--seldom occurs in Pennsylvania.
11:2" Apple to
EDW 'RD SHOEMAKER.
Ebensburg, Cambria co., Pa.
October 2, 1844.-31.
PORTRAITS
CLAW dd. FRELINGHITYSEN,
For sato at this Office.
j Cooss don't all come at once.
TD LANK BONDS—Judgment and com.
ruoa—for sale at this °ace.
EBU:'4ITINGDON
CABINET 81, CHAIR WARE ROOM,
Cunningham & flunk:llion
TinESPECTFULLY inlet in the citizens
1440 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 busbies in their
new establisment, one dons east of the
north eastern corner of the Diamond in said
borough, where they arc prepeared to sell,
wholesale and retail, all articles in their
line of business; such as
Sideboards, Seeretaies, So-
Pis, Settees, Bureaus,
workstands, card, pier, centre
dining and breakfast tables;
High, Field, French, and Law ;feat
BDST T. A D S .
ALSO—Every variety of
Z2altzatta. , = 9
su c h as Rush seat, Cane scut, Ba/b, Bent,
Baltimore, Straigltl•l.ack, Radon pattern
4. Comma Rocking Chairs, together with
ws - ...aateuazi mak'
of all colors, qualities and sizes; and Paper
Hanging of v,trious patterns and qualitit,
N. B. Co ffi ns made and funerals attend
ed either in town or country, at the shortcut
notice. They keep a splendid HEARSE.
for the accommodation of their customers.
Nov. 29, 1843.
COME THIS WAY
MZ:.1731\70r7:1
Carriage dideaaufactory
EIMAT:v.IW ITX
MAOS respecttully informs 7the citizens
or the borough :old cruoty Hubting
don, the public generally, and his oid friends
and costotut.rs in particuiztr, that he still
continues the
Coach Making Rusiness
in ail its various brauchesot his old stand,in
Main street in the borough of Huntiogdou,
neatly opposite the 'Journal' printing office.
where he has constantly on hand every
description of
Coaches, Carriages,
Buggies, Sleighs
;"'"" "-• =alai • 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
WORKMAN LIKE.M ANNER
And all kinds of repairing done w ith neat
ness and despatch.
Country produce will be taken in exchange
for work.
Anv persons wishing to purchase are re
spectfully invited to call end examine and
udge for themselves.
Auntingdon Nov. 29, 1843,
1 - zaacE4.
HOTEL.
No. 200 MARKET STREET,
(Above 6th Street)
P la il a d el ph i a.
BOARDING $l.OO PER DAY.
41,01-1 E subscriber, thankful for the liberal
410 support of his friends and the public
generally, respectlully informs them that he
still continues at the old established house,
where he will be pleased to accommodate
allthose who favor him with their patronage.
CHRISTIAN BROWER.
Dec. 14,1842.—tf.
XSAAO Tasman
ATTORNEY AT LAW
EAS 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.
PROII;:ii,TY for snlel in PETERSBURG
The subscriber will expose to public sale
on 'Saturday, the 2nd day of November next,
a lot of ground situated in the borough of
Petersburg, having'a log house, a log stable
and an excellent wel I of water thereon. _
Persons wishing to purchase may examine
the property and ascertain terms of sale by
calling on the subscriber.
JACOB RENNER.
Sept. 25, 1844.—ts
~~cac~.cAll®~,~~
fax undersigned would re
,
. specthilly inform the public
that he has commenced Ow
. Saddle& Illarnems
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
cnneiantly on hand SADDLES. BRIDLES,
HARNESS, TRUNKS, V ALI CES, &c.
By strict attention to business, he hopes to
receive a liberal share of public patronage.
ire All kinds of grain, pork, and hides
taken in exchange for work.
N. B. As!apprentice wanted•--application
should be mad e soon.
JOHN BUMBAUGH, Jr.
n un tingdon, July 24, 1344.
A. K. CORNY N,
ATTO2II I / 1 7 J 121.4117
• HUNTINGDON, PA.
Office in Main &reel, two doors East
Mrs. McConnell's'Temperance House.
GEORGE TAYLOR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Attends to practice in the Orphans' Court
Stating Administration accounts, ScriVeujog.
Lim—Office in Hill street, 3 dum a East ut
I'. Read's Drug Store.
Feb. 23, 1844.
SIX CENTS REWARD.--Run away
from the subscriber, living in reterbburg,
Huntingdon county, Pa., on the 18th Sept.
1844, an indented apprentice, named
NANCY JANE WALLS,
aged about 14 years. The :Abu% e reward
will be given to aily person who will return
said apprentice to the subscriber, but no
further charges.
JOHN M'CULLOCII.
Sept 2S, 1844.