PROCZILISLa'ZION. WHEREAS by precept to me three ted by the Judges of the Common Pteas of the county of Huntingdon, bear . - ing test the 25th day of April, A. I), 1845, I ant commanded to make PUBLIC PROCLAMATION throughout my whole bailiwick that an adjourned 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 15th day) of June, A. D. 1545, for the trial of all issues in said court which re- 1 main undetrmined.before the said Judges, when and where all jurors, witnesses and suitors in the trial of said issues are re quested to attend. Dated at Huntingdon the 25th day of April,A. D. one thousand eight hundred and fortpfive, and the 68th year of American Independence. JOHN ARMITAGE,Sheft Wears Office, Hunting- ? don, May 21, 1845. S PROCLAMATION', WH ER EAS by precept to me directed TT by the Judges of the Common Pleas of the county of Huniinolon, bearing te.t the 25th day of April, A. D. 1845, 1 am commanded to make PUBLIC PROCLAMATION throughout my whole bailiwick that an adjourned court of Common Pleas will be held at the court house, in the county of Huntingdon on the fourth Monday (and 22nd day) of June, A. D. 1845, for the , trial of all issues in said court which re- I main undetermined before our Judges, when and where all jurors, witnesses and suitors it the trial of said issues are re- quested to attend. Dated at Huntingdon the 25th day of April, A. D.one thousand eight hundred and forty-five, and the 68th year of American Independence. JOHN ARMITAGE, ,Sh'f. Sherif' Office, Hunting don, May 21, 1845. caalM OW3UIt3e D AND THE ONLY RIEMED sweir. -44.„ Ml the newspapers are full of patent rem edies for caughs, colds, consumption and va rious other " diseases which flesh is heir to," proceeding from wet ftet : but all experience teaches that "an ounce of preventive is better than a pound of cure; " and, having the means of turnishing the former article on short notice. Therefore Charles S. Black respectfully informs the good citizens of the borough of Huntingdon, and the public gen erally, that he still continues the Boot astir Attorzmattins business, at his old. stand in Allegheny st., one door west of William Stewart's Store, in the borough of Huntingdon, where he has lately received a large ussoitment of new and fashionable lads. nn which he guaran tees to finish Isis work not only according to the latest styles, but to a workmanlike man ner, a:AI acccrding to m der. He employs none but the best and most ex petienced workmen, and by strict attention to business and punctuality n; promises, he hopes to deserve and receive a liberal share of custom. WANTED-an APPRENTICE to the abr. , e business—a boy of 16 or 17 years of age will he preferred, and find a good situation if ap plication be made soon. CHARLES S. BLACK: Huntingdon, April 23, 1845. C~3~~3~ E Dr. S. H. DORSET, HAVING removed from Williamsburg to Huntingdon. would inform the Community that he designs to continue the practice of medicine, at d will be thankful for their pat ronage. Residence and office formerly oc cupied by R. Allison, Esq. N. B. Having been successful in accom plishing the cure of a number of cancers. (tor which vouchers can he had if rt (piked) lie fells contident of success in the most ob. ornate cases, and should he fail iu curing o 0 charge will be made. Hirutigclnn, April 2:7, 1845, Estate of Sohn Dinsmore, (late of JACKSON tp., deceasid. 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 arc requested to make them known without delay, and all persons indebted to make im mediate payment to WM. B. SMITH, "him'''. April 2,1845.-6 t. LUST.—Was last of Thursday last. the 27tii ult., between Waterstreet and Holli daysburg, a letter from Raymond & Cohn, Havre De Grace, Md.. t, E. Henderson, Alexandria, Huntingdon county, Pa., con taining a statement of their account—also, their Note to the said E. Henderson, doted 21st inst., IMai cli) for six hundred dollars, payable in fur niontlisoit the Western Bait, Philadelphia. Any permit finding said let ter, and leaving it with, or enclosing to, the Past Master., at Alexandria, Huntingdon co., with the said Note, will oblige the subscri ber. Notice of the above lo ss haw b een g i ven to the said [tailwind & C min--also the Western Bank, Philadelphia. E. HENDERSON. April 2, 1845. lllstate of Henry S. Spang, late of Amid 1 utviothip, tleceazed. Tv oTi c K is hereby given, that letters AIM testamentary upon the said estatehave been granted to the undersixixtl. All per- ' sons indebted tossed estate afte requeftcd to ! Take ;toiler •1 make immediate pm meta, ai d those naving 'nuts' I have lett my areouats with John claims or demands against the same are re- : Aliiri4ht, E-q., for cellection. All persons quested to present tnem duly authenticated knowing tlytuthelves indebted to the subscri• for settlement, to iwr will sore costs by calling on Or before 11. A. SPAN(;, the sixth of May next and settling their ac- Dlf. JESSE ‘l, 01. F, i Ex . 's. chants. THOMAS ADAMS. . 1 . , ,,..: :', :M.', Mo. ris tp. Iluntlnttlon, 41,11 :2.0., 1945. i',. 'IVOLLEN M 4 NUFACTORY. THK subset ibers respedfully inform their friends and the public in general, that they are prepared to manufacture cloths. Matti netts, flanes, blankets, cagleang, ttc., at the well known establishment, formerly oc cupied by Jeremiah Whitehead, situated in the town of Williamsburg, Huntingdon co. Pa. Their machinery will be in good. order, and having none but g'od workmen in their employ, they will assure all who may favor them with th,ir custom that their orders will be executed in a satisfactory style on the shortest notice. C1DLY.L31.4.16:3 They will card wool into rolls at the low price of 6+ cents per pound ; card and spin 12 cuts per pound, 16 cents per pound; manufacture white flannel from fleece, 314 cents per yard ; manufacture brown flaunt I from 11. ece, 40 cents per yard ; they will find sattiuett warp and manufacture sattl netts of all dark colors at 95 cents per yard; cloths wide, 50 cents per yard ; common broad cloth, $1 25 per yard ; blankets, $3 per pair; plain girthing carpet, 50 cents per yard ; they will card, spin, double and twist stocking yarn at 20 cents per pound ; color ing carpet, Leyeritt and stocking yarn, from 15 to 31 cents per pound. Country Fulling. - Cloths of all dark colors, 22 cents per yd; flannels, 81 cents per yard , blankets, 7 cents 'ter yard ; home lye flannels 61 cents per yard ; home dye cloths, 16 cents per yard. Arrangements have been made at the fol lowing places, where cloth: and wool will be taken and returned every two weeks. At the house of John Nail, Hartslog Val lvy ; Jacob M'Gahan, M'Connellstown ; J. Entrekin's store, Coffee Run ; John Givin's store, Leonard Weaver, Jacob Cypress and Matthew Garner,Wooacock Valley ; Gem mel & Porter's store, Alexandria ; Walter Graham's store, Canoe Valley ; Dysart's Mill, Sinking Valley ; Davis Brook's Mill ; Blair township; James Candron's store, Frankstown ; Gen. Steiner's st,re, Water street ; James Saxton's store, Huntingdon. Persons wishing to exchange wool for man ufactured stuffs can be accommodated. Irk All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for work. WILLIAM BUCHANAN, CON END ECKERI). Williamsburg, March 19, 1845.-Iy. TO SENSIBLE CITIZENS.-W e know from what we see and feel, that the animal body is, in its organs and functions. subject to derangement, inducing pain, and tending to its destruction. In this disordered state, we observe nature providing for the re-es tablishment of order, by exciting some salu tary evacuation of the morbific matter, or hy some other operation, which escapes our imperfect senses and researches. In some Cases she brings on a ci isis by the bowels, in others by sweating, &c. &c. Now experience has taught us that there are certain substances, by which, applied to the living body, internally or externally, we can at will produce the same evacuations, and thus do in a short time, what nature could do but slowly, and do effectually what she might not have strength to accomplish. When then we have seen a disease cured by a certain natural evacuation, should that dis ease occur again, we may coma upon curing it by the use of such substances, as we know I bring about the same evacuation, which we had before observed to cure a similar disease. It is in consequence of the power which the Brandreth Pills exert upon the whsle system, that makes them so universally ben eficial. It is because. they impart to the body, the power to expel disease without leaving any evil effect. Asa general family medicine, Brandreth's Pills are, it is believed by the Proprietor, superior to every other off. ed to the public. Dr. Brandreth's Pills are for sale by the following Agents in this county. Win. Stewart, Huntingdon. Itl'Farlane, Garber, Bc!co., Hollidaysburg. & N. Cresswell, Petersburg. Moore & Swoope A lexandria, Hartman & Smit h, Manor Hill. Thomas M. Owens, Birrningliatn. A. I'..tltrson, e , lie" The above are the only authorized I agents in Huntingdon county. April 16, 1845. tl 11th Jy. CA UTIO . We the subscribers, hereby caution all persons against purchasing, or in any way taking a note given by us to George Smith, of Henderson township, Huntingdon county, dated on or about the 19th day of February last, for three hundred and fifty-five doll.as, payabW in blooms, in Huntingdnn, one hun dred days after aite—the said Judgment note having been obtained from us by fraud and without consideration, and will there• tore not he paid, and the law will not com pel us to pay it. SAMUEL FICKES, JOHN FICKES. March 26. 1695.-3 Rags I Rag *I Rags Country Merchants can sell their Rags fur Cash, at the highest market prices, or in exchange for a large assortment of Writing, Printing & Wrap ping Papers of various pri ces. .4/do,—An exten sive assortment of fi . :tired Wall & Curtain papers, some of which can be sold at half the usual price. Also, a general assortment of all the STANDARD SCHOOL HOCKS, BLANK BOOKS aim Stationary, which will be sold at low prices, by WILLIAM D. PARRISH, Wholesale baler, No. 4, North sth street, 2 doors above Market st. !id month 26th day, 1843.-2 mo. 01111111M.TBD • • TTO RA' Eli T Lid Olt HUNTINGDON,PA A. CORNYIf, : ATTORNEY AT LAW . — , Huntingdnn Pa. Office in Main street, twn doers East of Mr. Adam Hall's Temperance House. ISAAC insniat, ATTORNEY AT LAW.--tiiiS reinoyed to Huntingdon. with the intention of making it the place of has future residence. and wilt Attend to such 'egad business as may he en rusted to him. Dec. 20, 1843. To P orchasers—GurerailieC. THE undersigned agent of the Pattentee, of the Stove, The Queen of the (Vest," understanding that the owners, or those concerned for them, nf other and different patent Cooking S',oves, have threatened to bring suit against all who purchase and Use any of "GUILDS PATENT COOKINC 'iTOVE —The Queen of the West." No's 'his is to inform i,ll and every, person wh soul purchase and use said Stave that he ',Rill inl demnify them film' all costsor damage. , tom any and all suits, brought by other } en tees, or their agents, for any infrungnic of their patents. He gives this notice so '';at 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 ut the Treat, but of the East July 24, 1844, ISRAEL GRAFFIUS, " QUEEN or THE WEST" Cnc: - .)cD.3a= ....ace::•Nrcis. For sale by I. GItAFIUS & SUN, Alex- andria, Huntinatioo county, Pa., cheap for cash or country produce at the market price. The "Queen of the West" is an im provement on Ilithaway's celebrated Ilot Air Stove. There has never yet ap peared any plan of a Cooking Stove that possesses the advantages that this one 1111 R. A much less quantity of fuel is , re quired fin• 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. EL IA DR 1.1 Z.V CO 'Ca 1 - 3 2 I. GRAFIUS & SON, ¶ESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of Huntingdon county, and the public generally, that they continue to early on the Copper, Tin and Skeet-iron Business, n all its branches, in Alexandria, where they manufacture and constantly keel, on hand every desci iption of ware in theirltne; such as New and Splendid Wood Stoves 22, 24, 26, 28 and 30 inches long IMMATOI? STOVES, IVeto Cooking Stoves of all kinds, and Also four sizes of Coal Stoves, ALSO STOVE-PIPE, AND STOVES FINISHED All kinds of castings done, for Forges, Saw mills and Threshing-machines. A lso wAG ON BOXES, MILL GUDGEONS, AND HOLLOW wARE ; all of which is done in a workman like manner. Alm), Copper, Dye, Wash, hiller, /'re serving, and Tea Kettles, for sale, wholesale and retail. Persons favoring this establishment with their custcm may depend on having their orders executed wills fidelity and despatch. Old metal, copper, brass and pewter ta ken is 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 clone at the old establishment, pre vious to the lot of November last, to call and settle their accounts without delay. ISRAEL GRAFIUS. July 3, 1844. eLTER SWOOPK.) (DANIF AFRICA TFLIC 77 FOR CDE.IP GOODS. .0.,WA 44;.( 4, ),a;1111!fr1, 1 iiL)r" - • Vltf Tim subscribers have just returned from Philadulphia, and are now opening a splen did assortment of Winter and Summer Goods, at the old stand of Peter Swoope, consisting of Cloths ; Cassimers ; Sattinetts and Flan nels; all descriptions of Woollen and Sum- Mei. goods ; in part Silks ; Lawns ; Ging hams ; Corded Skirts ; awl prints of various styles; figured ; Mousliwde•lanes ; Muslins o f all descriptions ; Summer goods for men's and boy's wear ; Shawls, Hand— kerchief; silk and cotton; Hose cf all kinds; a splendid assortment of Suashades ; Para sols ; and Paris Screens ; a general assort ment of Hardware ; Iron and Steel ; Hollow-ware and Saddlery , A general assortment of Groceries; 41 4 -- • • 4._ A general assortment of Queensw are) , . Mahogany Veneers; Li;seed and Fish Oil ; Copal Varnbli • faints 01 all de scriptions; and Dye Stull', ;—,ll of Which will be sold low for cash r country produce. SWCOPE & AFRICA. Huntingdon, May 7. 1895. C ,UTION.--The subscriber hereby cautions and forewarns all persons from pur chasing, levying on, or in anv way disturb. jag or meddling with the followingproper ty, which I purchased at Constable's sale as the property of George Smith, of Hender son township, on the 2d day of April inst., and lett in t hel possession of said George Smith till I find it convenient to remove the same, to wit . _ _ It'oe, 1 dung hankj double tree, 1 plough. shovel plough, 1 cutting box, 1 halt bush el measure, I lot of barrels, 1 harrow, 1 saddle, 1 brindle hull, 2 black heifers, 1 moo ly heifer, 1 brindle cow, of 12 acres of wheat noel rye in the ground, and 13 acres of wheat in the ground. ANDREW smut" West tp. April 9, 1845.—pd. tiCILT= a.13C0 4 .e11.0121 ZI3ILq alttoriall at Law. HaLIDAYSIMIIG, PA Will practice in the several courts of Hun. Be•tford, and Cambria coon.. ties. All havnels entrusted to kis care, will be faillilutly cttrilded to. - MUMMA ATTIE NOTE LIST. Rates of Discount in Philadelphia Banks in Philadelphia. Bank of North America - par - par par - - par - - par - par - - par - - par Bank of the Northern Libert;es Bank of Penn Township - Commercial Bank of Penn'a. Farmers' & Mechanics' bank Kensington bank Schuylkill bank - Meclianics' batik Philadelphia bank Southwark bank Western bank Moyamensing bank - Manufacturers' and Mechanics' bank Bank of Pennsylvania Girard bank Bank of the United States Country Bank& Bank of Cheater co. Westchester par Bank of Delaware co. Chester par Bank of Germantown Germantown par Bank of Montg'ry co. Norristown par Doylestown bank Doylestown par Eastoa Wink Easton par _ _ _ FiLEITIC I'S ' bk of Bucks co. Bristol par Bank of Northumberi'd Northumberland par Honesdale bank Honesdale 11 Farmers' bk of Lanc. Lancaster par Lancaster bank Lancaster par . Lancaster county bank Lancaster P"r Bank of Pittsburg Pittsburg 1 Merclets' & Miniui. bk. Pittsburg 1 Exchange bank Pittsburg 1 Do. do. branch of Hollidaysburg 1 Col i a bk & bridge co. Columbia par Franklin bank Washington i Monongahela bk of B. Brownsville li Farmers' bk of Reading Reading par Lebanon bank Lebanon Bank of Middletown Middletown "1 4 Carlisle bank Carlisle 1 Erie hank Erie 2 Bank of ebambersburg Chambersburg 1 Bank of Gettysburg Gettysburg York bank York 1 Harrisburg bank Harrisburg 1 Miners' bk of Pottsville Pottsville Bank of Susquehanna co. Montrose 35 Farmers' &Drovers' bk Waynesbc.rough 2 Hank of Lewistown Lewistown Wyoming bank Wilkesbarre 11 Northampton bank Allentown no sale Bei ks county bank Reading no sale West Branch bank Williamsport I Towanda bank Towanda no sale Rates of Relief Notes. Norther!. I,ll , lliCh, Bank of Pa. Mechan ic's bank, Delaware County, Farmers' Ball of Bucks, Germantown, par Becks Cc. Bank - - - - 10 All othpr: FRANKLIN HOUSE: Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. GOUT'S, r,IOULD most respectfully inform the citizens of this comity, the public generally, and his old friends and customers in particular, that he has leased for a terns of years, that large and commodious building on the West end of the Diamond, so 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. 1 .: 11 =`ODUCD will at all times tie abundantly supplied with the best to be had in the country. . 1- 1211.65 will be furnished with the ut,t of Liquors and HIS STABLING is the very best is the borough, and will always be attended by the most trusty, at tentive and experienced ostlers. Mr. Couts Pledges himself to make every ext rtion to render the Franklin House" a Inane to all who may favor him with a call. Fhankful to his old customers for past favors, he respectfully solicits a coutinuauceof their custom. Boarders, by the year, month, or week, will be taken on reasonable term s . Huntingdon, 8.1841 Nov.. U TI GD ON CABINET Et CHAIR WARE ROOM, Cunningham & Burchinel ST>ZSPECTFULLY inform the citizen' of the borough and county of Hunting don, the public generally, and their old triends and customers in particular, that they continue to carry on busbies in their new establisment, one dot east of the north eastern corner of the Diamond in said borough, w here they are prrpeared to sell, wholesale and retail, all articles in their line of business; such tin Sideboards, Seerelaies, Sol • fas, Settees, Bureaus, workstands, card, pier, centre dining and breakfast tables; High, Field, French, and Low Pam BEDS T EADs . ALSO—Every variety of CM/Y-10.30.11 4 05 a such ss Rush ~eat, Cane seat, 801 l Bent, Baltimore, Stroight•back, Boston pattern 4' Common Rocking Chairs, together with zi.\ 0T1113.10 of all colors, qualities and sizes; and Paper Hanging of various patterns and qualities • N. B. Co ffi ns made and funerals attend ed either in town or country, at the ohortest notice. They keep a splendid HEARSE for the accommodation 01 their customers. Nov. 29, 1893. --- LIST OF LETTERs, rtmaining in the Post Office, in the borough of Huntingdon. If not exiled for previous to the Ist day of July, they will be sent the Post Office De. , partment at Washington, as dead letters. B 'Reim George W. Hamilton illiam Black husana Horn.ll James Beth Andrew W. Hicks Harriet Caldwell Samuel 2 latim John Calahan Charles B. Miller John Cannlions Isaac M'Kislop Andrew Conger Mary Ann M'Kelvey Nancy Crawford :Lemuel Miller James Crosby Mary Ann, or Orr Mr. Slime Mary Price Diana Welling William 2 Shutrump John Dinsmore Samuel viipes George Derr John Snider John * Edware Jnsrph Smith William Fleming Mary A. Taylor William Fisher Steinman Rev. Wray Robert Garrit Mary IN nn Wiley The. li. Esq ('riffeth John Yaw George Hight George • From France. DAVII' SNARE, P. M. Arf:l 2, 1815. Diseases of the Lungs and Breast. TESTIMONIALS. To Till? P mac.— In accordance with the prevailing custom, and in order to shoe the virtues of this medicine more fully, the fol lowing certificates have been selected ; and as it is not our wish to trifle with the lives or health of those afflicted, we sincerely p,edge ourselves to make no assertions or false statements" of its efficacy ; nor will we hold out any hope to suffering humanity which facts will not warrant. The proofs are here given—and we solicit an inquiry from the public into every case we publish, and feel assured they will find it a medicine well deserving their patronage and confi dence. - Par par - par par par par 4 REMARKABLE CURES, Of all the cures that have yet been record ed, there are certainly none equal to the below mentioned. and they plainly show the curability of Consumption, even in some of its worst forms s Let every man, woman and child read the following, and we are :Air, that it must satis fy all of the great virtues of the medicine. 0:7" 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 child of Paul Schweble, in which many other re for dies had been tried without any relief. Balsam gave sudden relief, and in my opin ion the child is effectuelly cured by its use. Yours, ,Bcc. JACOB HOFFMAN, M. D. Dec. 25, 1841. HENRY' SEZITH 'he case of Thomas Cozens is related by I w r osi• respectfully informs the citizet4. himself as follows, and acknowledged by 1 4j of the borough and ccanity ot Humme all who knew him to lie one of she most e I don, the public genrally, and his old friends and customers in particular. that he still astonishing and extraordinary cures ever i performed t continues the HADDONFIELD, N. J. •Z April 20, 1843. $ , Coach linking 1111.incsm in all its various branchts,at his old stand,iit On or about the 13th of October, 1841, I : Main street in the borough of Iluntiagden was taken with a violent pain in the side near the Liver, which continued about live nearly opposite the 'Journal' printing e See , days, and was followed by the breaking ot where he has constantly on hand every an ulcer, or something inwardly, which re- description of lieved the pain a little, but caused me to 1 .i t . . ........-- Coaches, Caretogrx, throw up a great quantity of offensive mat- ,-e t __. et Ar.' l l Buggies, Sl e frh s b 4. Dearborns, ter and also much blood. Being greatly •!..L.. - 2 - _'__ . ,,,„ . ,,,, , ..e alarmed at this I applied to El physician, who -- ..... 1 said he thought he could du but lit tle ---7-.- for which he will sell low for c ash or iit rt•a, c a me except give me some mercury pills able terms. which I refused to take feeling satisfied that All kinds of sent kin his line made to or they could do me no good ; many other re- I der, on the 51101 test notice, in a meaies were then procured by my wife and ; WORKIVI A N LIKE Met NN ER triends but none did me any good and the ;And an hums of repairing done n itb n ,, , ,_ discharge of blood end putrid corruption still continued ever few that l'could scarcely few days, and at the last tress ancidespatch. it became so offens ive f Count i ::y pi duce ill be taken in exchange breathe. I was sins seized with a violent " m w e mgiewhich at timescaused nib to raise much Anv persons wishing . to purchase are Ye s iecaully invited to call rod examine and more blood than I had formerly done, and lige fia: themselves. my disease continued in this way until Feb , rusty, when all hopes of my recovery were , • Huntingdon N0v.29, 1843. • - --- ' given up, and my friends all thought that I : Motitbatc .ffountirv. would die of a galloping consumption. At ! this moment when my life apparently was', THE subscriber would respectfully diform 1 drawing near to its close, I heard of Wistar's • the citizens of Huntingdon and the at.joiti Balsam of Wild Cherry toil got a bottle ing counties, that he still cortinui s ti. ear -1 which relieved me immediately, and by the ry ott business at the Rorkoale Foundry, 00 use of only three bottli sof this medicine, ; Clover Creek, two miles front Williams- : all my . pains were removed, m i d my cough I burg, where lie is prepared in execute alt . and spitting of I.lot:id removed, and in a few, ordet.s in his line, of the best materials awl I d far restored My health was to fa restored as to en- ; win kmanship, and with promptness and de able nee to work at my trade (which is that ; spatch. of a carpenter) and up to this time 1 have I He will keep constantly on hand stoves of I enjoyed good health.ever) description, such as 'THOMAS COZENS. I Cooking, Ten Plate, Werits:Ss.•••ti am acquainted with Thos ; , 1 .r ARLOR, COA L, ROTA Mt, 01111 WOOD Cl , Zelis 51111 having seen gum during his ill- STOVES t ness, 1 Mm w ink his stateent is entitled hit! ! SAM. H. BURROUGHS, ilam credit. GLOUCESTED COUNTY, Ss. nicrs, Hullo,' 11are, anti i eel y kind Of • LIVINGSTON PLOUGHS, Anvils, necessary for forges, mills 1 , 1 nia- Appeared before me persomilly, and affirm- cast ings ' 1 .. ,te ,, , •' ' b f 1 Lien ; wagon nxes . et! aecordiug to law, on the 20th of April I cI In ," I Y ! Y i (- . 1843. J. CLEMEN I'. ' as good terms . they can he . li ad at any all ttescriptions, &e., which can la. had on re - It is unnecessary to remind all who would get the true article, In inquire partic- other foundry in the comity f , I. state. Remember the Rockiale Foundry.. olarly for " D r: Wistar's Balsam of Wild . a?. Old metal taken in eXCllange for any Cheivy, " t o ol take nothing else. Unprincipled dealers will tell you that the castings. Sunny of Wild Cherry; or some other cough A..._ .. iir‘ Mr. I, has recently purchased the medicine is equally as good. Regard them - • • •e tor litaitiee- ILLI AM KENNEDY. patient tight ut a cooking siev e _ .. not—they only want your ZION I-X ! Remem ber, it is " Wistat's y our of Wild Cher- , don county—the stove will lie het up tn. di 'tn ; and warranteclto the purchaser to be an gout ry" that not only relieves but cures ! . Price one dollar per bottle, or air for'.ss. 'as any in the State—orders furnis•Bed. July 17 , 1844.—tf. For sale only in Cincinnati, by ___ SANFORD & PARK, , ' 4 f. ---- S niph Hides or corner of Fourth and 1 , 1 o h pa Also, for, sale by Thomas Read 1.7 S i ,t. ash (wholesale and retail,) Huntingdon, stu d • . 'CANNER'S OILS. Mrs. Mary Orr, Hollidaysburg:, January 15, 1845.-6 m. • • 130 00 Dry La ,lata Hides---first qe •ity. 15500 Dry La Guira do. do. LIST OF LETTERS, remaining in the 11000 Dry Salted Brazil Hides, do. - Post Office, at Alexandria, Huntingdon co., ; 40 Bales Cvern Salted Patitaliiiis , iin the Ist Clay sit April,lB 45—which if nut 30 Bales dry Patna Kips. taken nut within three months will be sent 120 Ittri'ells - ramie,' s Oil.• to the General Pest Office as dead letters. Tanner's and Currier's 'nails. For salsa to the country 'Fanners at the- Anderson David Kurts Josiah lowest prices and Upon th e . best terms. Bingham H. M. 2 • M'Abee Gaza way ; N. B. All kinds of Leather *anted toe Baker John Miller Christian G. ! which the highest pliers will be !mid to Bucket Frederick Altilseed Jilin ! Cash or In exchange fer Hides, ikips & Oil. Comely John Neff Edwin W. D. KIRKPATRIC K & St,NS, Colwell Miss Nevlin Thomas M. I No. 21 .South 3tl Sirref, : Conner Francis Oldham Thomas I Philadelphia Cresswell N. Porter John 3 I eingerfiell Mr. Gemmil & Porte" . • Davis David Russ James Davis Barton Sumter John `‘..:5 - 3.7.:2.3 , :. - .0 Ltaa. 1' . ..... -- .2 Dun Casper Shively Daniel HOTEL. Hutchinson Edward Swoope Ncivga't mt. , , No. 200 3.1 A BEET' STREET, Huyett Jacob G. Stevens &Patton I (Above 6EII Street) lit•rrencame Jacob 2 Stewart Thomas P hiladelphia. Householder Micla Snyder Jacob lehinger Adam Shoenberger John 11. BOARDING $l,OO PER DAV Isenberg Elizabeth Stewart M. A. Mrs. . fir HE subscriber, thankful fur the liberal I .etle Robert Thompson Martha • NJ, support of his hien& and the public, Kaufman Daniel Weight Henry generally . , re:peril ully informs, them that lie , Khne Bench Walls James gill continues at the old; established house, • Koitz Michael Whitt:hill William where he will lie pleased' to accommodate Wallace T Imola. , Kinkead James • a.llchose w ho favor Min with their patronage. JOHN GEMMILL, P. M. CHRISTIA N BROWER. Al.exandria, April 9, 1845. —.._ - ____ 3'. SEWELL STEWART, Dec. 14, 1842.—tf. FRENCH BURR MILL STONES. airrixtimaz ivfx zavr,, , E HE subscriber continues to manular- HUN . / N INGDO, Pd. - i tore, is Harrisburg, French Burrs of Office in Main street, three doors west I all sizes, and of the very best quality, much I cheap er than ever, and no very favorable of Mr. Buoy's Jewelry establishment. I . terms. February 14,1848.--tl. Letters addressed to him will receive the same prompt attention as if personal apphe 'flrti LANK BONDS to Constables for Stay' cation were "1"'• .4,1, of Execution, under the new law, just pin:tcd, and for sale, at this °filet. . Feb. 3, IS-15.--9 mu Jewelry! Jewelry ! ! Jewelry!!! !_rt UST rebeived, astzek 41 of the most tozignift ,xx ciae n.upt Jewelry re; c \ s 71 . Cp , Consisting. of GOLD PAT . TENT Lrizens, Ladies ,L ) 1 , 4 9 1 G I. n ANCHOR Li v ER s, f ull jewelled. SILVER PATENT LEVERS, CURIAE: Mid single cased,SlLvEß ANCHOR I..v.vE.b.fzejetz'elert , u double and Single caned Excsii . ATCIIKS. len'tation Leveret, QuARTIER and FRI.:NI:II WATCHES. &C. &C. Also Gold Fob Chains, and Sealk of the most fashionable patterns. . Gold Pencils, Spectacles,Guard Chains, Key's; Breacelets sett with topaz, Millslions, Fin ger Rings, Ear Rings, Breast Pins, sett with topaz, amethist, &c. &c. Mineatu re Cases, Silk Purees, Coral Beads, I.',.cket 80, kai Musical Boxes Mathematical Instruments; Silver Spectacles, Table Spoons, Tea and Salt Spoons, Sugar Tongs, Lowends patttnt Silver Pencils, Razors of the finest quality; HENRY CLAY penknives, a superior art; - die, Steel Pens, Spy C lasses, H4ll' BIUSIIe, 'Tooth Brushes, Plating Points, &c. &c. Ali the above articles will be sold cheaper Chun ever heretofore. Clock and Watch repairing done as usual; rerycheap for cash, A large assortment of eight day and thir ty hour Clock; will be sold very cheap. All watches sold will be warranted for one year, and a written guarrantre given. that it not found equal to warranty it will (during that period) be put in order without expenst „ or if injured, may be exchanged for any other watch of equal value. The warranty is considered void, should the watch, with which it is given, be put into the hands of another watch maker. D. BUOY Huntingdon, April 10, 1894. COME THIS WAY! .7=13Z1713 Carriage 'Manufactory Oct. 9. 1844. ly \V. 11. KI.TNER /