PROOMADTATION. WHEREAS by precept to me direc ted by the Judges of the Common Pleas of the county of Huntingdon, bear ing test the 25th day of April, A. ll ) 1845, I am commanded to make PUBLIC PROCLAMArION 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. 1595, for the trial of all issues in said court which re 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. Aged at Huntingdon the 25th day of April,A. D. one thousand eight hundred and forty-five, and the 68th year ul American independent... JOHN ARMITAGE, Shelf's Office, Hunting don, May 21, 1845. PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS by precept to me tlil•etted W by the Judges of the Common Pleas of the county of HuniitiLdon bearing test 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. 1345, for the trial of all issues in said court which re main undetermined belure our Judges, when and where all jurors, witnesses and suitors in the trial of said issues are re quested to attend-. Dated at Huntingdon the nth day of April, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and forly-tive, and the litith year of American Independence. JOHN ARMITAGE, Shf. Sheriff' Ofre, Hunting don, May 21, 1845. 5 Mal @t9l3alaVrto AND TN E OXLI• REM/EDF. ~~ ~~ All 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 feet: but all ejcperience teaches that " an ounce of ,p reventive is better than a pound of Cure; ' and, having the means of turnishing the former article on short notice. Therefore Charles S. Mack respectfully informs the good citizens cif the borough of Huntingdon, and the publit gen erally, that he still continues the Zoot nub Attammatina 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 assortment of new and fashionable lade. on which he guaran tees to finish his wot k not only according to the latest styles, but In a workmanlike man ner, at:d iteecrding to coder: He employs none but the b,st and moat ex perienced workmen, and by strict attefifinn to business and punctuality in btotniseSi he hopes to deserve and receive a liberal share of custom. WANTED-an A PPRENTICE to the above business—a boy of 16 or 17 years of age will be preferred, and find a good situation if ap plication be made soon. CHARLES S. BLACK. Huntingdon, April 23, 1845. estate of John Dinsmore, (late of JACKSON to., deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters of ad ministration upon the said estate have been granted to the undersigned. All persons leaving claims or demands against the same are requested to make them known withmn delay, and all persons indebted to make im mediate payment to _ . ' WM. B. SMITH, ildm'r. April 2,184.5.-6 t. Eimisville. LOST. --Was lost of Thursday last, the 27th ult., between Waterstre et and Holli daysburg, a letter from Raymond & Culls, Havre De Grace, Md. to E. Henderson, Alexandria, Huntingdon county, Pa., con taining a statement of their account—also, their Note to the said E. Henderson, dated 21st inst., (Match) for six hundred dollars, payable in four months,at the Western Back, Philadelphia. Any person finding said let ter, and leaving it with, or enclosing to, the Post Master, at Alexandria, Huntingdon co., with the said Note, will oblige the subscri ber. Notice of the above less has been given to the said Raymond & C niin. ,, also the Western Bank, Philadelphia. E. HENDERSON . April 2, 1845. ZONN WILLIAMSON _ _ Having re turned to Huntingdon county, has re-com menced the practice of LAW in the Borough of Huntingdon, where he will carefully at• tend to all busin , so entrusted to his care.— He will be found at all times by thase who may call upon him, at his office with Isaac Fisher. Esq., adjoining the store of Thus. head & Son, near the Diamond. Huntin g rlrn, 4,ii• - • s 6,Taz listate of Elizabeth Shaw, late of Norris townyhip. decewo d. iv, ()TICE is hereby given, that Letters "`I testamentary on the last will and tes tament of said (incased have been granted to the subscribers. All persons thenfore indebted to the estate of said deceasd, are requeste,l to make immediate payment, and nil having claims to present them duly at.- thenticated for settlement, to JO'-IN Ex'r, April 30, 1843.—• 6t Morris (p. ISAAC FISHER, ATTORNEY AT LAW.--Has removed to Huntingdon, with the intention of main it the p1.c.2 of ~ luture rebid, nee, and .ittenil to such 1ee,41 tnny he hint. Di.c. 20, 1843. 11001,1. EN MANUFACTORY. Tim subset ibers respectful]) inform their friends and the public in general, that they are prepared to manufacture cloths, satti netts, flannels, bl.tnkets, carpeting, &c., 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 good workmen in their employ, they will assure all who may favor them with their custmln that their orders will be executed in a satisfactory style on the shortest notice. QCPCPabI:PLEID.C3 They will card wool into volts 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. 311 cents per yard ; manufacture brown flannel front 11. ece, 40 cents per yard ; they will find sattinett warp and manufacture satti, netts of all dark colors at 45 cents per yard; cloths wide, 30 cents per yard ; common broad cloth, $1 23 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, coverlet and stocking yarn, from 1,5 to 31 cents per pound •.Connti•J Cloths of all dark colors, 22 cents per yd; flannels, 81 cents per yard , blankets, 7 cents per yard ; home lye flannels 61 cents per yard ; home dye cloths, 16 cents per yard. Arrangements have been made at the FA lowing places, *here cloth, and wool will be taken and returned every two weeks. At the house of John Nail, lialt;11; Val ley ; Jacob M'Gahan, .M'Connellstown ; J. kintrekin's store; Cofree Run ; John Givin's store, Leonard Weaver, Jacob Cypress and Matthew Garner, WooJcock 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; Frankstnsvn Geo. Steiber's store, Water street ; James Saxton's store, Huntingdon. Persons wishing to exchange wool for man utacturt d stuffs can be accommodated. 37 All kinds of country produce taken in xcliange for work. WILLIAM BUCHANAN, CONERD ECK4RP. Williamsburg, March 15, 1845.-Iy. 7'o SENSIBLE CITIZENS. -We 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 morifitic matter, orby some other operation, which escapes our imperfect senses and researches. In some cases she brings on a ct 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 nody, internally or externally, we can at will produce the same evacuations, • and thus du 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 naturalevacuation, should that dis ease occur again, we may count upon curing it by the use of such substances, us we know 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 while system, that makeirthent 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, grandreth's Pills are, it is believed by the Proprietor, superior to every other Wei ed to the public. 1)1'. grandreth's Pills are for sale by the following Agents tit this county. Wm. 'Stefiaii, Huntingdon. 1111 1 arlane, Garber, Seco., Hollidaysburg. & N. Cresswell, Petersburg. Moore & Swoope Alexandria. Hartman & Smitit,Manor Hill. Thomas M. Owens, Birmingham. A. Patterson, Williamsburg. Sp The above are the only authorized agents in Huntingdon county. April 16, 1845. tl 11th Jy. CAUTION. We the subscribers, hereby caution all persons against ptirchasing, or in any way taking a note given by us to Oeorge Smith, of Henderson township; Huntingdon cohntt; dated on or about the 19th day of February last, for three hundred and fifty-five dollars, payable in blooms, in Huntingdon, one hun dred days after Ante—the said Judgment note having been obtained from tts by fraud and without consideration; and sill there• fore not be paid, and the law will not Corm pel us to pay it. SAMUEL FICKES, JOHN FICKES. March 26.1845.-3'. Rags 1 Rags Rags Country Merchants'can sell their Rags for Cash, at the highest market prices, Or in exchange for a large assortment of Writing, Printing & Wrap ping Papers of various pri ces. n exten sive assortment of fi,tured & Curtain papers, some of which can he sold at half the usual price. Also, a general assortment of all the STANDARD SCHOOL HOCKS, BLANK BOOKS and Stationary, which will be sold at low prices, by WILLIAM 1). PARRISH, Wholesale Dealer, No. 4, North Sth street, 11 doors above Market st. Phil'a. 3d month 26th day, 1843.-2 mo. CIMIXZED TTORX El a T L.9 JL HUNTINGDOR,PA, A. Ir. CORNVIII, ATTO It N KY AT LA W—Hootingdon l'a. Office io Main street, two doors East of Mr. Adapt Toni : kr:owe liousv. C.:2--4:IZUUD Dr. Z. 8. DORSET, HAVING removed from Williamsburg to Huntingdon. would inform the f ommunity that he designs to contiime the practice of 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 be had if riquirefl) lie feels confident of success in the must oli• urinate cases, and sht uld he fail hi Luting nu ijiarge null lit in ole. 11LItiudua), Apt i1:10, 1845. To Purchasers•. Guarantee. Tat undersigned agent of the Pattentee, of the Stove, The Queen of the Mat," understanding that the owners, or those concerned for them, of other and different patent cooking Stoves, have threatened to bring suit against all who purchase and Ilse any of "GUILDS I'AT.EkT COokINC STOVE —The Queen of the West." Non his is to inform all and every person wh slut] purchase and use said Stove that he mill inl denanify them from all costs& dalbage. rinn any and all suits, brought by other en tees, or their agents, for any infringmt at of their patents. He 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 of the West, but of the East. ISRAEL GRAITIU . S. July 24, 1844. " QUEEN or THE WEST" CD3 cep rz.Ll vsa r 21Qc *zeas For sale by 1. URANUS & SON, Alex andria, Iluntingtloo county, Pa., cheap (or cash or country produce at the market price. The "Queen of the West" is an im provement on Ilathaway's celebrated (lot Air Stove. There has never yet ap peared 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. .I.lt ELIA DRI.I ciD N:!Y ZlE'ff 2 —....• d‘,,,...... I. GRAFIUS & SON, TDESPECTFULLY inform the citizens ef Huntingdon county, and the public generally, that they continue to carry on Copper, Tin and Sheet•zron Ba.viness, all its branches, in Alexandria, where they manufacture and constai.tly keep on hand every desci iption of ware iu their line; such as New and Splendid Wood Stoves 22, 24, 26; 28 and 30 inches long IMMATOR STOVES, New Cooking Stoves el all kinds, and Also four sizes of Coal Stoves, ALSO STOVE-PIPE, AND STOVES FINISHED All kinds castings done, for Forges, Saw mills and Threshing-machines. Also WAG ON BOXES, MILL GUDGEONS; AND HOLLOW WANE; all of which is done in a workman like manner. Also, Copper, Dye, Wash, Faller, Pre, serving, and Tea Kettles, for sale, wholesale and retnil. Persons favoring this establishment with their custcm may depend on having their orders executed with fidelity and despatch. Old metal. copper, brass and pewter ken in exchange. Alsu wheat, ryei ciirn and oats taken at market price. Alexandria, July 3. 1844. NOTICE—The subscriber respectfully requests all persons indented to him fur 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. PETER SWOOPE.) (DANIEL AFRICA , T ii a C') FOR. CDE.II' GOODS. Tint subscribers have just returned from l'hiLidelphia, and are now opening a splen did assoutin ent of Winter and Summer anode, at the old stand of Peter Swoope, consisting of Cloths; Cassimers ; Sattinetts and Flan nels; all descriptions of Woollen and Sum mer goods ; in part silks; Lawns; Ging hams ; Corded Skirts ; and prints of various styles; figured Muslin ? ; Mooslin•de• lanes ; Mushul of all descriptions ; Summer goods for men's and boy's wear ;Shawls, Hand— kerchief ; silk and cotton; (lose of all kinds; a splendid assortment of Sunshades ; Para sols ; and Paris Screens ; a general assort ment of Hardware ; lion and Steel ; Hollow-ware and Saddlery ; A general assortment of Groceries; , • ' I . J \\ A general assortment of Queensware; Mahogany Veneers; Linseed and Fish Oil; Copal Varnish; Paints of all de scriptions; and Dye Stuffs;—all of which will be sold low for cash or country produce. SWOOPS & AFRICA. Huntingdon, May 7, 1895. AUTION.—The subscriber hereby cautions and forewarns all persons from pur chasing, levying on, or in any way disturb. ing or meddling with the following proper 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 lelt in the possession of said George Smith tili I find it convenient to remove the same, to wit . _ _ 1 hoe,l dung, hook,' double tree, 1 plough. 1 shove plough, 1 cutting box, half bush el weasure, I lot of barrels, I harrow, 1 saddle, 1 brindle bull, 2 bleu k heifers, 1 non ly heifer, 1 brindle cow, * of 12 acres of wheat and rye in the ground, and 13 acres of wheat in the ground. AN DREW SMITH. West tp. April 9, 1845.—pd. al>ateunawaizmw D 'Attorney al Law. YSBITI2G, PA Will practice in the several courts of lion. tingdo:t, Bedford, and Conthria corm ti-8. All business entrusted et kis care, will be foillijollv ttructed to. ChnuE.—lltantond. MANZ NOTE MIST Rata of Discount in Philadelphia. Banks in Philadelphia. Bank of North America - - par Bank of the Northern Liberties - par Bank of Penn Township - - par Commercial Bank of Penn'a. - • par Farmers' & Mechanics' bank - - pdr 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 - - - .1 Bank of the United States Country Banks. Bank of Chester• co. Westphester par Bank of Delaware co. Chester par Bank of Germantown Germantown par Bank of Moutg'ry co. Norristown par .11oylestown bank Doylestown par Easton Bank E•tston par Farmers' bk nt Bucks co. Bristol • par Bank of Northumberrd Northumberland par Honesdale bank Honesdale 1* Farmers' bk of Lanc. Lancaster• par Lancaster bank lawmaker Bar Lancaster county bank Lancaster par Bank of Pittsburg Pittsburg 1 Merch'ts' & Manuf. bk. Pittsburg 1 Exchange bank Pittsburg 1 Do. do. branch of Hollidaysburg 1 Col'a bk & bridge co. Columbia . par Franklin bank Washington 1* Monongahela bk of B. Brownsville 1* Farmers' bk of Reading Reading par Lebanon bank Lebanon Bank of Middletown Middletown 1 4 Carlisle bank Carlisle 1 Erie bank Erie 2 Bank of Chambersburg Chambersburg 1 Bank of Gettysburg Gettysburg 1 York bank York 1 Harrisburg bank Harrisburg Miners' bk of Pottsville Pottsville Bank of Susquehanna co. Montrose 35 Farmers' & Drovers' bk Waynesbo rough 2 Bank of Lewistown Lewistown Ii Wyoming bank Wilkesbarre Northampton bank Allentown no sale Betks county bank Heading no sale West Branch bank Williamsport 11 Towanda bank Towanda no sale Rates of Relief Notes. Northern Liberties, Bank of Pa. Mechan ic's bank, Delaware County, Farmers' Batik of Bucks, Germantown, par Berks Ce. Batik - - - - 10 All ethers 1+ FRANKLIN HOUSE, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. CIIftIS'I'IAN COUTS, 'MOULD most respectfully inform the citizens of this county, the public generally, and his old friends and customers in particular, that he has leased fur 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 :mention that will minister to the comfort and convenience of guests will always be found. Z.-T.g aa) ‘C.I 4 e4Z.UD CZA at all dynes be abundantly supplied with the liest to be had in the country. 1.5...5a5t3 will be furnished with the best of Liquors and, . . •- • - nig STABLING is the very best in the borough, and will always be attended by the must trusty, at tentive and experienced Ostlers: Mr. Costs pledges himself to make every exertion to render the "Franklin 1 - fouse" a home to all who may favor him with a call. Thankful to his old customersfor oXit f• vets, lie respectfully solicits a continuance of their custom. Baaolers, by the year, month, or week, will be taken on reasonable terms. Huntingdon, Nov. 8. 1843. HUNTINGDON CABINET & CHAIR WARE ROOM, Cunningham & Zurchinel ITh ESPECTFULLY 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 door 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, See retaies, Sot • fits, Settees, Bureaus, workstands, card, pier, centre dining and breakfast tables) High, Field, French, and Low Yost BE I) S E A DS. ALSO—Every variety of Cniaataaall.&:3 9 such as Rush seat, Cane seat, Ball), Bent, Baltimore, Straight back, Boston pattern 4' Common Rocking Chairs, together with 71.1117II411&LU MLAIRIDEI D (,f all colors, qualities and sizes; and Paper Hanging of various patterns and qualities N. B. Coffins made and funerals attend ed either in town or country, at the shortest notice. They keep a splendid HEARSE fur the accommodation of their customersi Nov. 29, 1843. LIST OF. LE iTERS, re maining in the Post Office, in the borough of Huntingdon. If not coaled for previous to the Ist day of July, they will be sent the I'ost Office De partment at Washington, as dead letters. II Alen%) George W. Hamilton William Black Sustain Horrcll James Belh Andrew W. Hicks Harriet Caldwell Samuel 2 Leant John Calahan Charles B. Miller John Carnelions Isaac M'Ki,lop Andrew Conger Mary Ann M'Ketvey Nancy Crawford Samuel Miller lonics Cio,by Mary Ann, or Orr Mr. Shute Mary Price Diana Drening William 2 Shutrump John Diesmon Samuel Sipes George Derr John Snider John * w are Joseph Smith Flaming Mart A. Taylor William Fisher Stallion Her. Wray Robert Garrit Mary A tat Wiley 'rho. K. Esq C rifted' John Yaw George I I iLlit George • From France. DAVID SNARE, P. 411. llunlingclun, April 9, 1845. Diseases of the Lungs and Breast. TESTIMONIALS. .40670. Tb 7IIE PUBLIC.— In acCordance with the prevailing custom, and in order to shoN the Virtues of this medicine more fully, the ful lowinscertificates 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 anv 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 deierVing their patronage and confi dence: • REMARKABLE CURES Of all the cures that-haveYetgenrecord ed, there are certainly none equal to the jteloty, Mentimied, and they plainly shov, the curability of Consumption, even in some of its worst forms : Let every Man,;vonal7llnd child read the following, and• we are sure that it must satis fy all of the great virtues of the medicine. 07 Read the following front Dr, Jacob Hoffman, a physician of extensiv e practice in Huntingdon county : Dear Sir:-1 procured one bottle of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, from Thottias ReadvEsq. of this place, and tried it in a case of obstinate Asthma on a child of Paul Schweble.. in which than*. other re me dies had been tried without any relief. Th Balsam gave sudden relief, anti in my opin ion the child is effectuelly cured by its use. Yours, &c. JACOB HOFFMAN, M. D. Dec. 25, 1841. The case of Thomas Cozens is related by himself as follows, and acknowledged by all who knew him to he one of the Most astonishing and extraordinary cures ever performed HADDONFIELD, N. J. • . April 20, 1843. On or about the 13th of October, 1814 was taken with a violent pain in the side dear the Liver, which continued about five days, and was followed by the breaking of ail ulcer, or s6thethiiig inwardly, which re lieved the pain a little, but caused me to throw up a great quantity of offensive mat ter and also much blood. Beihg, greatly alermed at this I applied to a physician, trim said lie thought lie could do but little for me except give me, some mercury pills Which I refused to take feeling satisfied that they could do me no good ; many other re medies were then procured by my wife and friends but none did me any good and the discharge of blood rod putrid corruption still continued every few days, and at the last it became so offensive that I could scarcely breathe. I was slso seized with a yiolent c nigh,which at timescaused mb to raise much more blood than I had formerly done, and my disease continued in this way until Feb ruary, when all hopes of my recovery were given up, and my friends all thought that I would die of a galloping consumption. At this moment when my life apparently was drawing near to its close, I heard of Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry and got a bottle which relieved me immediately, and by the use of only three bottles of this medicine, all my pains were removed, and my cough and spitting of Hood removed, and in a few days my health was to far restored as to en able me to work at my trade (which is that of a carpenter) and up to this time 1 have enjoyed good health. . _ THOMAS COZENS. WITNESS.-4 ant acquainted with Thos Cozens and having seen him during his ill ness, 1 think hi statement is entitled to full I credit. ~SA:M. H. BURROUGHS. GLOUCESTER COUNTY, 53. Appeared before nferieraonally, and affirm ed according to law; on the 20th of Anvil, 1843. , J. CLEMEN II ' It is unnecessary to remind all who would get the true article, to inquire partig ularly for .11r. ,Wistar,'slimn Of Wild Cherry," and take nothing elk. Unprincipled dealers will tell you that the SYRUP of Wild Cherry, or some, ptller cough medicine is equally as good. Regard them not—they only want your MONEY Remem ber, it is " Wistar's Balsam of Wild elici ry" that not only relieves but cures ! Price one dollar jeer bottle, or six for $5. For sale only in Cincinnati, by SAN FORD & PARK, corner of Fourth and II alnut. Also, for' sale by Thomas Read F.9' Son, (wholesale and retail,) Huntingdon, and Airs. friary Orr, Hollidaysburg. Janu.try 19, 1845.-6 m. OF LE TTERS, remaining in the Post Office, at Alexandria. Huntingdon en., on the lot day at 43—which if not taken out within three months will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters. Anderson David Karts Josiah Bingham H, M. 2 M'Abee Gaza way I Baker John Miller Christian-G. Bucket Frederitk Malseed John Comely John Neff Edwin W. Colwell Miss Nevlin Thomas M. Conner Francis Oldham Thomas Cresswell N. Porter John 3 ' Dangerfield Mr. Gemmil & Porter Davis David Ross James Davis Barton Suititer John Dull Casper Shively Dahl,' Hutchinson Edward Swoope Marga't Mrs. Huyelt Jacob G. Stevens & Patton Herrencame Jacob 2 Stewart Thomas Householder Mich'l. Snyder Jacob Ichinger Adam Shoenberger John H. Isenberg Elizabeth Stewart M. A. Mrs. Lytle Robert Thompson Martha Kaufman Daniel NVeight Henry Kline Enoch Walls James Kautz Michael Whitehill William Kinkead James Wallace 'l'houla% JOHN GEMMILL, it A!exandria. April 9, 1895. Z. SEWELL STEWILIM, AVINZIRITIRT AU' AWA HUN . / INGDON, PA. Office in Main street, three doors west of Mr. Buoy's Jewelry establishment. February 14,1843.--tl. ). LANK BONDS to Constables for Stay gLa of Execution, uuricrt the new law, ju s t rniuttd, and Lot Talc , A Jewelry! Jewelry ! ! Jewelry!!! ... , /1..i• I - OUST received, a stock - - of the most magniti 7----- , -.11 cient Jewelry re. , ever , rz ~,... came up the Pikc."../.1 (:) * 4)? . , Consisting of GOLD PAr c- . - s t _"-1 -`, , , - :1 ‘ ? ' ') '...: ' --'*: ' T G"O .T I. D LY 'A VF N -R C:l . oll La l d . i i e ..! ''' VERB, full jewelled, St LYNN PATENT LEVERS, ciouble and singl y cased,StLvEn ANCHOR LEVERS,A II jeWeIe , double and single cased INqpsit WATctiEs, Inetation Levers, QUANTIER and FRENCH WATCHES, &C. &C. Also Gold Fob Claming, and Seals; of the most fashionable patterns. 'Gold Pencils, Spectacles,Guard Chains, Breacelets sett wit h topaz, Medallons, ger Rings, Ear Rings, Breast Pins, sett with topaz. ettnethist, &c. &c. Mineature Cases, Silk Purees, Coral Beads, Pocket Bee ks', Musical Boxes,Mathematical Instruments, Silver Spectac les, Table Spoons, Tea end Salt Spoons, Sugar Tongs, Lowends pattenk, Silver Pencils, Razors of the finest quality, HENRY CLAY penknives, a superior anti • de, Steel Pens, Spy (' lasses, Hair Brushes. Tooth Brlislies," Patina Points, &c. &c. the above articles will be sold cheapt t than ever heretofore. Clock and Watch repairing done as astral; very cheap for cash: _ _ A large a anortMent of eight day and thir ty hour Clocks will be sold very cheap. All watches sold will be warranted for one year, and a written guarrantee given. that it not foundequal to warranty it will (during that period) beput in order without expense, or it injured, may lie ex changed for any other watch of equal value. The warranty is considered void, should the watch, witii which it is given, be !Mt into the hands of another watch maker. BUOY ihinagdon, Aj n •il 10, 1844. COME THIS WAY i EZTENEJI7M • Carriage Manufactory EVIIIRT SMITH . . • 9 - 01 - DOST respectfully informs the citizen 430: of the borough and county of Hunting don, the public generally . , and his old friends ci . istqrilers Paiticiitai': that he still continues the . . Coach Baking Business in all its various branches,at his old st,,,,d,jh Main street in the borough of Iliintingdun nearly qpposiie thg .3o,urnal' printing ( (lice where Ifs Jias constantly (111 hand erci y description of' , , • ;,-,' • • Voucnes, uarriages. • Are ft. 4 Bug , Slebrkh F e r... ,- 1. ..5, 0 . ... . 1". des, . • 4 =--...ii4sairciS 4- DearbOrhs; which lie Iv ill sell low for c ash or (0 rca i n able terms. _ .. . All kinds of weak in his line made to or der, on the shortest notice, in a WORKM A N LIKE M AN NEIL And all kiwis of repairing done a ith nCa seas and despatch. . - Country produce will betaken in exchange for wni k. , AnY/persons wishing to purchase are re spectfully- invited to call end examine and udge for themselves. Huntingdon N0v.29, 1893 ocittiale ffounixvg. Tux subscriber would respettfull)inforni the citizens of Huntingdon and the adjoin.- ing countkes, that he still continnes to car ry on haSines(i at the Rockdale Foundry, on Clover Creek, two miles from NV Mimi., burg, where he is prepared in execute all orders in his line, of the best Materials and win kmanship, and with promptness and llc • spatch. , He will keep constantly on hand stores of ee. description, such as Cooking, ''Teix Plate, ' PARLOR, COAL, RO4ARI), 011(1 WOOD STOVF,ti : LPVINGSTON PLOUGHS, Anvils. tiammt rs, Hollow Ware, and cVei y kind 41 castings necessary for forges, mills arrmi • chinery of any description ; wagon boxes of all descriptions, &c., whiCh can be had on as good terms as they can be lnid at any other foundry in the county or state. Remember the Rockdale youndry. 11,7- Old metal taken in exchange for.aa.) . castings. WILLIAM KENNEDY. 7 Mr. If. has recently purchased tlfe pattent right of a cooking stove fur Hunting : - (hill county—the stove will be set up by him and warranted to the purchaser to be as good a anY in.the State—=orders turnisha. July 'l7. 1844.—ff. AND TANNER'S OILS. 2000 Dry haplata Hides—first quality. • 5500 Dry La - Guira do. do. 3000 Dry Salted La Guira, do. 1000 Dry Salted Brazil Hides, do. 40 Bales Creel) Salted Patna Kips 30 Bales dry Patna Kips. 120 Barre 11. Talmo 'a Oil. Tanner's and Currier's 'Fools. For salse to the country Taunus at the lowest prices Ind Upon the best terms. N. B. All kinds of Leather wanted for Which the highest prices will be paid in Cash or in exchange for Hides, tips & D. KIRKPATR IC R. & St,NS, No. a l ,South 8d Strtet, Oct. g, 1844.-- ly L-I, Q uu. ) - 1 - 3 HOTEL. No. '2OO 111 ARK T 87'REE7', (Above 6th Street) Phita aelphia. BOARDING $l,OO PER DAY. Hlsstibsctiber, thankful fur the - Bite al %le support of his friends and the publib generally, respectlully inf i nis (him that tic 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. FRENCH BURR MILL STAN ES. a p ii, subscriber continues to inanufar, tore, io Harrisburg, French Burrs , t all sia:s, and of the very butt quality, moth cheaper-than ever, and on very tavorable terms. Letters addressed to loin will receive the same prompt attention as if personal appli, cation were tootle. NV, Fr. KEPNER