Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, September 17, 1845, Image 3

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    Jftessore A otice.
T setetal Assessors within the county
of Hnntingdnn will take notice that by the
sth section of the Het of 12th June, 1840, re
latinic Otte elections of this Commonwealth,
they are reltiired. on Monday. the 6th day
of October, to certify, sign and deliver, to
'the County Commissioners, a list of the
names and surnames of the white freemen
and qualified voters, residing within their
'respective townships—a copy of which list
they are required to hold and hand over
'without alteration or addition to one of the
tospectors of the election of their proper
election district, on or before eight of the
'o'clock, in the morning of the second T'ues
'day of October : Provided, that where it
township has Keen dit ided in forming an
election district, or part of an election dis
trict, the assessor shall make out, certify,
sign and di liver dorlicate lists as aforesaid
of the white freemen and crialified voters
residing within each part of such divided
township.
By order of the Commissioners.
W. S. AFRICA., Clerk.
Sep. 17, 1845.-3 t.
Bridge Proposals.
nF.ALED Proposals will be received by
1/ the undersigned, Commissioners of
linntingdiai county, at the house of Mrs.
Denlinger w Frankstuwn, on the 10th day
of October, far building two bridges, one
across the Frankstuwn branch of the Juni
ata river, opposite the dwelling house of
Henry Miller, in Frahkstown township, and
+lle other across the southern branch of the
Janiata river, at theplace where the great
road leading front Hollidaysburg to the
Loop, crosses said branch. at or near the
farm of Daniel Kula, iu Frankstuwn and
B. air tow,ships.
The plan and specifications can be seen
on the day of letting, or at any time, in
the possession of Mr. Knox, at Newry.
ALF.X \NDEIt KNOX, Jr.,
MORDECAI CHILLOTE,
JOHN F. MILLER,
September 17, 184'i-3t
Commissioners.
Orphans' Court Sale,
lif4Y of an triter of the Orphans'
JAI Court of Huntingdon county, there
wul be exposed to sale by public vendae or
outcry on the premises, on
SATURDAY, the 25th day of Octobernext,
at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, two certain
thrssuagr, plantations and tracts of land
adjoinilig M'Connellstown, and the lands of
Frt-deriek Lihsinger, Daniel Buckwater, the
heirs of Elizt Swoope Wharton, Isaac Stouf
ler, and others. containing
582 141 Aeres,
be the same more or less, about MC/acres of
which are cleared and in h high state of
cultivati• n. with a I)WELLIM HOUSE
and BARN On each tract: There is also
a GUISE' NULL and SAW MILL on one
of the said tracts. , . .
Pi rt of the above esfate is laid nut in'tis
four town lots iti the village of M'Connells
town;
The above property to be sold Li wit Ole
or in parcels, to suit purchasers.
John tiwoop , ., the ether heir, bent; ofage,
will j. in in with the undersigned in making a
titl to the above premises.
Terms of sale will made known on theday
of sale, by
Dr. WILLIAM SWOOPE,
G.l irdian of Henry: W. Swoope:
gy order of the Court,
JOHN . REED, Oleik.
September 17, 184.5—t5.
- Orphans' Cohrt Sale.
In pursuance of an order of the Orphans'
Court the following described Rea! Estate,
will be evposed at Public Sale, on the prem.
hies, late the residon , e. of Barton Deforest,
dec'd, in I'o township titultiegdaii County,
On Thursday the 30th day if October next,
The one undivided half part of four adjoin
ing tracts of Land, one surveyed in the name
of William Hooper—one in the name of
James Miller—one in the name of John
Miller—and one in the name of James Ran
kin, c titaining
Sixteen Hundred and Seven Acres,
and d Sixty. four Perches and:allowance be
the s am e mare or less, adjoining lands of
Jacob Barnet. David Long, the hen's of
John Taylo and John Lowry and others
there being thereon two small separate Im
provemonts—and thereon erected a Log
House two and a hall stories :sigh, partly
finished— a cabin House.—a large Log flans ;
about sixty acres cleared—then is also two
fine Apple orchards and a fine Water Pow
er for a Mill or other Machinery—and a
vein of excellent Bittiminous coal which
has been opened, ,and p artially worked on
the same. The Public Road leading from
James Entrekin:s to Springfield township,
runs thiough the same.
Teritis of Sole: —To be one half Cash
on the confirmation of the Sale, and the
residue withi'n one year theteafter, to he se
cured by bonds and Mortgage of the pur
chaser. By the Court,
JOHN RF.ED, Clerk.
Attendance gived on day of sale, by
ISAAC. TAYLOR,
Adm'r of H arson DefOrrest, dec'd.
September 17, 1845—tn.
Dentists and Manufacturers of Incotrup.
AdMinistrators Notict. tible Teeth ; Plate, Pivot, Milar and
Estate of GEORGE II UD Y (Late of Gu'm Teeth; Gold and Tin Foil;
Jocks twp.,) Huntingdon county. drc'd. 6.1.1, Violins, and Silver Plate & Wire.
Tr_ E t•TERs of adininistration on the said ft dkiason & AriivtrOng, 89 Arch Street,
44.11 , state have been granted to the under• above Fourth, south side.
swirl. All persons indebted to said estate
are equestt dto make intritediate intyment, Gold, SilVer, and Sleet Spectacle?', nth•
awl those having claims against it will pre. ematical histruMents, alk ing Canes,
sent them property authenticated for settle- Mic.itscopes and Bpv Glasses.
meta without di lo t Co., 48 Chestnut street:
HENRY RUDY, Adm s r.
Manufactures of White Lead and other
Jackson tp., Sr pt. 17, 1845-6 t.
Paints, and of Chemicals, &c., and
Now is the Tame Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Dye
The subscriber hereby notifies all person! indebt , 8 I uff.t. Oils, &c.
ed to him for subscription to the Huntingdon Jour- Welk , rill & Brother, 65 North Front st.
nal, and for jobbing, advertising, &e., that he de
sires them to pay up us soon as they find it con- I mpnrtrry and Dealers in Drug:, Dye.
vernent to themselves to do so, if not sooner. All htu nit, Oils, Chemical., Plate Glass, &c.
'who pay subscriptions during or before the next and Agents for Pure st bite lead and
November Court will he charged but $ 2.00 a year j,i rgev W•rpiow
—and those who delay beyong that time will be
CriOapbeli & french, N. W. corner of
compelled to pay according to the terms of the pa- .
Froth and Mat ket streets.
per $2.50 a year. The undersigned published the
Journal 3 years end 6 months, ending the Ist of Importers. and 11..alers in Drugs, Med
July testis that those who received the paper all icings, I),e S oft:, Paints. Oil., 4.e.
the while. and paid nothing yet, are required to pay Haskell Merrick & 0.. 45 North Front st.
$7.00 if paid before the termination of the Novem- Dr. D. Jayne, 8 South Third street, near
bar Court. or $8,75 if delayed beyond that period.
llatket
and those who have paid part will be charged the „ , • • ri . •'.. a ndeh,.
v.onsititing uoy:icton,,,toggo , cm•
halance in the same proportion.
THEO. H. CREMER. ist and Proprietor of Rowatas liii•
proved Tonic Mixture," at e .
JFit.: ~1 kiiids, for sale Dr. John A. Rotoand Grad. Univ.. (Mee
3: till:, (Mlle —4 And Prig Store, 28 North S...econd at.
Sr•`mhrr IC 184 b.
PHILADELPHIA
IPHOL ESO ILE HOUSES.
I'O COUNTRY MtRCIIAN
THE undersigned Merchants, Mann
factures', litiPtikers and Wholesale
Dealers or the City of Philadelphia, em
brace the medium of the Newspaper Pres.,
of your section of country, to give you
the streets and numbers of our several es•
tablishments, and respectfully to invite
you to an exaniination of our Fall and
'Winter Stocks, which are now full and
complete.
The superior excellence and great va
riety, of our own City Manufactures, in
addition to full supplies of foreign and
Domestic Goods of every dest•.ription,
Which will be sold on terms and at prices
which cannot fail to prove satisfactory,
present the strongest itiducements tupur.
chasers.
Inirmrters and Dealers in Silk and Fancy
Dry Minds, and Fine French and Brit.-
i-h Oaths, Cassimers and Vestin'gs.
Ashhurst t Renlington, 80 Markel...et. be
low 3d.
Importers and
_Dealers in Staple, Silk.
and rant). Dry Goods. Also, British,
French and Anierican Cloths, Cassi
tners, Vestings, and Tailors' Trim
mines.
J. Godley, Spry, 4 . et:, g',l‘ Marttet-gt.
Importers of German 6imili, and Fur
chasers Of all kinds of Shipping Puri.
Wm. Grisse & Son's, 60 S. Front, below
Chestnut st.
Importers and Manufactdrei of fancy
Furs, and Fur Caps, and Pu rchasers
of all kinds of Shipping Furs.
Solis, Brothers, 86 Arch st. between 211 d
and 3d sta.
Manufactures snit Dealers in Reatly•Flade
Clothing of every grade.
Michael Tracy, 292 Market st.
Manufacturer of Shirts, Collars, and It 11-
51,1115•
John ]lodges, Sign of the Mammoth Shirt
Collar, 110 North Second Street.
Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Do.
'nestle Ha r dware and Cutlery.
Dilworth Branson, 59 Market st.
Welded Wrought Iron Tubes for Loco
motive, Marine and other Boiler Flues,
and all steam purpo..es.
Tasker Sc Norris, Pascal teen
Works, Warehouse, S. E. corner of
Third and Walnut streets.
Agency fur the Sale of Southwark Man
ufahturing Company's Superior Wri.
tin_ Papers.
N. S. Lawrence, Agent, 3 Minor street.
bnpotters of Jewelry, Watches, Fine
Cutlery, Britannia, Plated and Silver
Wares.
Dickson (5- Co., S. E. corner Market and
Third streets.
John C. Farr, 112 Chestnut street.
J. /I. fitted, 106 Chestnut street,
opposite Sar.dersoti's Franklin House.
Manufactutes of Silver Ware, and Deal
ers in Ptated and Britannia Wares fur
household use.
R. 4. W. ft ilsoa. S. W. corner sth and
Cherry streets.
M2nufactures of Britannia, Bldck Tin,
and Pewter Ware. Alan, Dealers in
Plated Spoons, Cutlery, &c.
Hall, Borelmein, 4t Co., 104 North Third
Street, below Race.
ManufaCturer of Silver and grass Stair
Rods and Cornice Poles.
Edward Jones, corner of George and
Swanwick streets between Walnut and
Chestnut, west of Siith.
Importer of Top, Fancy and Staple
Goods, Beads, Brushes and Perfumery.
A. F. Ott Monrose, 16 South Fourth st.,
between Market and Chestnut.
Importers of Toys, Fancy and Staple
Goods, Perfumeries, Musical 'intim
menus, Gla,s, Earthenwaee, Chinaware.
C. Arenfeldi & Co., 16 North Fourth
street, tietween Market and Arch [up
stairs.l
Importers of Paris and London Fancy
Articles. Brushes, Perfumery, Combs,
Soaps, Stationery, and articles for
Druggists' Sales.
R. & G. di Might, 23 South Fourth at.
Importer and Manufacturer of Perfumery
Cosmetics, Fancy Suapi and Dealer in
Fancy Goode.
Jules Hemel, 46 South Third street.
Chins, Queensware and Glass'.
Edward Snowdon, 34 North Third sheet,
opposite the City Hotel.
Manufacturers of Umbrellas, Parasols,
Patasolef tes, and Sun Shades.
William A. Drown Btl Mai ket street.
Sletprr & Fenner, 126 Market st., south
side, one door below Fourth street..
Domestic and Foreign Dry Goods.
Jame.t M. Kennedy & Co., 114 Market at.
Fire and Thiel Proof Chests, Refrigera
tors, Water Cool,rs, Filters, Letter
Copying Presses, etc.
OliterEvans, 15 Chestnut street.
Venetian Mind Manufacturer.
B,J, ll lharns, 12_ North Sixth street a
few doors above Market.
Manufacturers and Dealers in Matresses.
Betld.ng and Featl,ers.
Finley 4. co., S. E. corner of Second,
,
ana alnut suer
liar ley & Knight, 148 S. Second, 5 doors
above Spruce.
bottler in Coleman's JEolinti Piano Fortes.
F. Ferring, 198 Chestnut at. S. E. cot-
ner of Eighth.
Manufacturers of Common and Fancy
Soaps, Mould and Dip Candles. etc.
Elijah & Gillies Dallett, 56 Market st.
Importer of French Artificial Flowers,
Feathers, Straw, BrAd and Fancy
Bonnets, etc., and Bonnet Frames,
'rips and CtoWns.
R. Barton, 50 Clies'.ntit street:
Manufactures of Sieves,iiiddles, Screens,
and Wire Work in general.
Needles . al son, 54 N. Front st. below
Arch.
Hides, Oil, and Leather.
Oet. Mune & Co., 263 Market street.
Importer of Oranges, Lemons, Rai4ins,
Figs, Prunes, Curratits, Almonds and
. other Foreign Nuts.
baniei P. 'banter, 27 south Wharves.
Manufacturer of Fire Engines, of all de
scriptions, warranted in all respects.
Joel Eaten, I Drinker's Alley.
Marble and Mahogany Dealers,
John Eckstein & Co., Union Mills, Ridge
Rood—Warehouse 64 Duck street.
Manuratturet' of Combs, Looking Glasses
and Brushes, and Importer of French
and German Fancy Goods.
Thovids Aura, Jr., 183 Market dtreet.
Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in
all kinds of Briistma, Brushes and
Buckets, Cedar Ware, Clocks, B,•krts,
Mats, Blacking, Et•terri made: Wooden
Ware, etc.
Manly Rowe, 63 North Third street, one
door above Arch, east side.
Cheap Publication and PeriodiCal Estab.
G. B. Zeiler, tedger l
Third street, below Chesnut.
Boots and Shoes.
Robert Palmer, 182 Saud) Second street
3 doors below Union, west side:
Manufacturers and Dealers in all kindamf
Scales, Weights and Weighing Ma-
Chines. Also, Burden's Patent Horse
Shoes.
Gray & Brother, 34 ff alnut street, be•
low *Second.
September IT, 1345-4 t.
A Uard.
CLEMENS & BAKER.
Wholesale Druggists and Manufacturers of Copal
ParniSh ; also, sole Agents for the Franklin
Window Glass Work,.
Trit AVINt; been long engaged in the man
-4,11a ufacture of Copal Varnish, as well as
other kinds, we are now prepared to offer to
purchasers an article which in quality can
not be surpassed in the Union.
receiving wei kly, from the above
celebrated works, Window Glass of every
Constantly on hand, a full assortment of
White Vead bt the most approved brands,
togethi r with a • large stock of Drugs, Med
icine, Paints; Qils . , Indigo' ' Dee Stuff, C °t
ors, Brollies, Gtild Leaf;Dutch Metal ; Cam
els' Hair PenCils, Paint Brushes; Pallet
Knives; &c.; comprising every article in this
tine: . .
All which will he , shl,l et the lowest possi.
hie price_,s . by CLEMENS Et BAKEIL
140 IB7;North 3 , 1 st.;one door abwie Wood,
Philadelphia,
Sept. 10,1845.
Estate of WILLIAM ELDER,
late of llnpetbtll lownship,dee'd.
Notice is hereby given that letters of ad
ministration De binds rion, upon the slag/ es
tate have been granted to the undersigned.
All Iptrsops having claims or dem4nds
against the same are requested to make.
them known without delay, and all persons
indebted to (hake immediate payment to
DAVID SNARE.
administrator.
•
Huntingdon; Sept• 2. 1843.
To the Voteis of Huntiti'gdon
County:
we take the blierty to anninince to
piu that ADOLPHUS PATTERSON,
of this place, will be voted for by many of
his fellow rititeas,,fiir, mtm PER OF
THE 1100 SE , REPRESENTA
*FIVES. He is a true Jeltersunian Dem:
crat, and an honest opprinent of the diva
eion of the County, and if elected will
make a faithful represektative.
rjr y VOTERS.
illiamebtirg i Aug. 27, 1844.
To the Voters of Huntingdon
County.
- -
FELLOW CITIZEN.-1 offer myself to
your consideration as a candidate for the
office a
County Treasurer,
al the next general election. If success
ful I pledge nipelf that the duties of the
office shall be discharged faithfully and to
the satisfaction of the public.
SA NIUE!. R. STEVENS .
Huntingdon, August 27, 1845.-0.
LAND BONtlS=indgn'ient and torn
Wrtut —for sale at this olive ,
"Circulate the Documents."
PROPOSALS
FOR INCREASING 'tll CIRCULATION
Of 111.
.HUNTINGDON JOURNAL.
fact admitted by ever y one, that
the ..11UNTIN(M)N JOURNAL" has
been a faithful and efficient aid to the Whig
and Antimasonic Cause in Hiintingdon coun
ty. Believing that its influence and useful
ness may be made still vreatcr, we issue this
short Prospectus fot the purpose of increas
ing and extending Its' circulatkon to that end.
The paper will continde as Iteretofore to
advocate Whig prinCiples with whatever
ability we may possess, and with the assist
ance of correspondents in the county and
abroad ; and whether success or defeat shall
follow our efforts, we shall be the lalt tiian
to fly from cite standatd, or abate in ardor
for the glorious cause in which we have en
gaged. During this campaign, (and we
trust all others) we shall go heart and pen,
hand and vote—tor the regular Whig and
Antimasonic ticket, the whole ticket, and
nothing but the ticket, and urge all others
to do likewise.
Although politics shall farm a prominent
feature of our paper, it shall not be the only
one. columns shall front tirmi to time,
and at all times. be well stored with inter
esting and useful information to the Farmer,
the Mechanic, the Manufacturer, the Mer
chant, and to all classes of business men in
the country. . .
‘Ve believe it will be acknowledged that
the paper has improved in appearance and
in quimtity of matter since it has been under
our control. We promise to improve it still
farther if we get sufficient help in the way
of new subscribers, to warrant the under
taking.
We hope our friends will be active in ob
taining new subscribers- - -our circulation
should and must be increased. Every Whig
and Antimasoo in the county ought to have
his county paper, and if here and there one
in found too poor, another who is able ought
to procure it for him. And it would not b'y
any means hurt our Locolocn friends to still
set ibe and regularly read out paper: Thete
is now no postage on papers sent within
thirty miles of the place of publication,
which in a saving of 52 cents a yeat to each
subscriber.
_ .
o the ardent and patriotic young Whigs
of I untingdon county we ssoold appeal at
this time to aid us in extending the circula
tion of our paper. To this class now be
longs the duty of bearing aloft the Whig
banner. On them the country relies for its
redemption from the grasp of Locofocoism.
Come up,' then, fellow young men, and aid
and sustain us in our determination to
....FIGHT ON ! FIGHT EVER !" in de
fence of the men and the principles of the
gi'eat Whig party.
The terms of the paper are the same as
heretofore $2 00 if paid within the first
six months-112 50 if not paid until the
end of the year,
JAMES CLARK,
HV11211490f September 8, 1845.
Car(VrtscEloor Uloths, &c.,
Me" eap Store," No. 41, Strataberry Street,
Philadelphia.
VE woad tall the attention of persons
in want of New Carpet,' &c. to the
fact of our b'eillg enabled to sell goods at
very lob prices; because, in our present lo
cation, our rent and other expenses are very
light ; and we offer for this set.son an excel
lent44ortment of
e A u -
Behdrlmperial. Ingram, and Verttian of
every variety. Also.
Floor Oil Cloths;
From 2 to 24 feet wide, cut to tit rooms, halls,
&c. , and Hearth Rugs,Table CoYersi Floor
Baize, Stair Rods, Mats, &c., wholesale or
retail, at the lowest prices.
;17 A supply of low prir.eci carpets, from
31 to 50 cents per yard, always on hand.
ELDR RIDGE & BROTHER,
No 41, Strawberry street, one door above
Chesnut st. near Second st. Phila'd.
Sept. 10, 1845.
TUSCA RORA ACADEMY.
H IS fl,urishing institution is situated lit
...Y. Tuscarora Valley, Juni +to county, Pa.,
8 miles south-west of Mifflintown, It has
been in successful opeyation for several
years ; and is believed to he equal to any
Academy in the State, in affording facilities
to young men for acquiring a thorough
academical education, either for business or
for College. Being situated in rt very plea.
i
ant and healthful neighborhood n the coun
try, the pupilsare removed from those temp
tations to idleness, dissipation and vice,
which are the bane nt similar institutions in
town.
The buildings are,large and commodious,
sufficient to accommodate a large number ,
and pupils froin a distance are required to
hoard in the institution with the Principal.
But if it is desired by their parents, good
b..arding can be obtained in theneighborhood
of the Academy,.
TERMS :
For hoarding, (pet. week,) , $1 25
Washing, (per qr. of 11 weeks,) 1 50
111 1 00
Incidental, 4. .4 25
For tuition in Lailn, Greek and Mathe-
-
matins, .per quarter,) $6 00
Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Rheto
ric, Political economy, Book-kerPing,
Botany; Histom ecc. 4 50
Arithmetic, English Granimar, Geog
raphy, Headings Writing, acc.
. (per quarter of 11 Weeks,) 5 00
Light, books and stationary are found by the
pup; I, and may be obtained at the stores in
the neighborhoCid. There are no extra
charges whatever.
'f he academical year its divided into two
sessions of 22 weeks each; and each sessinn
int., tWoquartersof 11 weeks each. V'One
quarter must he paid in advance, when the
leaves the Academy bills dca must ,my ;
be pp aid
i off
otherwise
7 per cent. on the whole bill tor the quarter
will be added. No deduction for absence
rduring the quarter unless caused by sickness,
The very best testimonials can he given,
hoth as to the scholarship and ability of the
Principal; and his long experience in the
profession entitles him to the confidence of
the public.
The vacations occur in April and O cto ber,
and the next winter session will comMence
oniMnoday. the 20th of October.
Address (post paid) all communications to
the " Spruce Hill P. 0."
bAVID WILSON, A. M.,
Principal.
Tuscarora Valley, Juniata cq.,Sep. 10,1845.
N. B. Pupils from a distance can always
find a ready conveyance fruit Mifflin up to
the Acscleinv, by applying to MeAli;Jer's
Hotel,
Farm Far Sale.
¶m HE subscriber w ill offer at public sale
on the premises, on Saturday, the I Ith
of October next, that valuable tract of land
with the improvements, situate in West
township, about threearters a a mile
quarters
above Mr.. John Neff's on the little
Juniata river, containing One Hundred and
Fifty-fire Acres, with the usual allowance,
having thereon erected a large two story
log and weather. boarded Farm House, well
finished, a bank barn, and other necessary
out buil Jtogs. There is an excellent spring
of water across the road from the hedse,
and a good well at the door.
The laud is of the hest quality, well war
tered arid Well improved, and is within 11 1
Miles of the Juniata Canal.'
... ...
Freon discoveries recetitld made, it is sup
posed that there is a valdibie bed of Mort
ORE on the above premises.
Any person wishing to procure a desirable
situation will please call on Mr. ilenjamiel
Brubaker, who will show the ptoperty,
make known terms, &C. .
To gIAS PL'AUF'FMAN.
Sept. 2, 1842—pd.
hardware ! !
(George Ogelshy.)
(R. F. Kelker.)
11. F. KEE.YtER & CO.,
No. 5, SOUTA FRONT ST.. HARReiIiVRG•
irDESPECTFULLY offer to the citiaeas
gab of Huntingdon, and all the country
roundabout- , -a large and general assortment
of • •
Nails, White Lead, Oils, Paints ; Window
Glass 7 by 9 to 24 by 36, Varnishes; Building
Materials, Bar, Round Hoop and'Sbeet Iron;
Cast, Shear, Blister and Spring Steel; Afi
vills, Vices, Smith Bellows, lron'and Brass
Wire, Spelter, Sheet Zinc, Copper; Block
Tin and Bar Lead; Lliptic Steel Springs,
Saddelry, Coach Laces and Trithinings;
Moss. Curled Hair mid Hair Seating, Hog
skins and Patent Leather; Lamps of the
most approved kind for burning either Sperm
Oil or Lard ; Sieves for Flour, Grain and
Coal; Wire Screen for Windmills; Ma
drifie Cards, Mahogany Planks, Boards,
Veneers, and Carvings. Also—
Lead Pipe.
of every size weight and calibre. But few
persons in the conmiunity sufficiently vine
elate the value of Lead Pipe, in conduCtirig
water from springs at a distance to their
dwellings—a convenience unknown but to
those who posscas it. Any information res
pecting the same will be cheerfully given.
We offer the above and all other articles
in our line, on the most reasonable terms, and
hope that when you come to Harrisburg,
you may give us a call before purchasing
elsewhere, as we are determined to sell as
low as any other house in town.
N. B. Country Merchants will he supplied
at a very small advance above city prices.
RUDCLPH F. KELKER 8t Co.
Aug. 27.18450.4.
REYNOLDS. KERR & ALLISON..
WHOLESALE 6110CERS,
AND
Dedlers in Country Produce,
NO. 204 MARKET ST.
(Next door to the It'd Lion Hotel,)
PHILMSELPHIA,
adeItINTRY Merchants and ntlicrs tair-
Wr Chasing Groceries, are invited to call
and examine our new and extensh?e stock,
where they will Nil evety atticle in the
GroC.ery lira, at SMALL .ADVANCES
ABOVE IMPORTATION PRICES.
Being a new house, we are determined
not to be undersold by any other establish
ment in the city.
irpeouwray Pnonute: Will be taken in
paynient for Gin ()cies, and sold to the best
pnssible advantage. tree of charge.
Aug 27, 1845—• .2m
if OOLLEN MANUFACTORY.
'rife; subscriber respectfully inform his
friends and the public in general, that he.
are Prepared to manufacture cloths,. satti
netts, flannels, blankets, carpeting, clec., at
the Wt II known establishMunt, formerly cc
curied by Jeremiah Whitehead, situated in
the town of Williamsburg, Hiontingdon co.
Pa. His machinery will be in, good order,
and having none but good workmen in his
eNiploy, he will assure all who may favor
him with their custom that their callers
will be executed in a satisfactory style on
the shortest notice.
qS:Yaioac.attiOs g
H: will card wool into rolls at the low
price of 6/ cents per pound ; canl and spin
12 cuts per ponntl, 16 cents per pound ;
manufacture white flannel from fleece 4•, 211
cents per yard 1 manufacture brown &mid
from ft ece, 40 cents per yard; he will
find sattinett warp aeicl manufacture WO
netts of all dark colors at 45 cents per yard;
cloths j wide, 50 cents per yard ; common
broad cloth. $1 25 per yard ; blankets, $3
per pair; plain girdling carpet, 50 cents per
yard ; be will card, spin, double and twist
stocking yarn at 20 cents per pound ; color
ing 6:rpet, Loverltt ant , stocking yarn, from
15 to 31 cents per pound.
Country Fulling.
Cloths of all dark colors, 22 cents per yd;
flalthelS, 81 cents per yard , blankets, 7 cents
per yard ; home dye flannels 6/ cents per
yard ; home dye Cloths, 16 cents per e•ard.
Arrangethents have been made at, tfte fol
lowing plaices, where cloths and tool will be
taken and returned every two weeks.
At the house of John Hartslog Val
ley ; Jacob M'Gahan, liil"Connellstoun ; Y.
Entrekm's store,CoP;ee Run ; John Givin's
store, Leonard e aver, Jaco b C y press and
Matthew Garnri:,Woodcock trolley Gem
mel & Porter% store, Alexandria Walter
Graham's '
store, Canoe Valley ; ' Dysart's
Mill, Sitoting Valley ; Davis Brook's Mill,
Blair 'township ; James Candron's store,
Ft•wakstown ; Geo. Steiner's store, Water
street ; James haxton's store, Huntingdon.
Persons wishing to exchange wool for man
ufactured stuffs can be accommodated.
All kinds of country produce taken in
exchange tor work.
WILLIAM BUCHANAN,
Williamsburg, Aug. 27, 19, 184*. t f
SONS WILLIAMSON
Haring re
turned to Huntingdon county, has re-com
menced the practice of LAW in the Borough
of Huntingdon, where he will fatefully at•
tend to all business entrusted to his tare..'
He will be found at all times by those who
may call upon him, at his of(ite with isoae
Fisher, Esq., adjoining the store of Thos.
Read & Son, near the Diamond.
Huntingdon, Aril 444,
Vi at dies, Jewelry
AND
SILVER WARE.
THE subscribers offer an assortment of
Gold and Silver Patent Lover 'Watches of
their own Imficifitition,Sil ver Spoons, Forks,
Tea setts and every article of Silver work
of their own marttrfacture. Also watch
chains, Seals and Keys, Fine Gold Breast'
Pins, Finger flings, Bracelets, Guard
chains, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Specta
cles, Pencils, Diamond pointed Gold Pens ; •
together with a general assortment of la
dies, jewelry, Plated castors, Cake Barkers.
Candle Sticks, Fancy Bags, Purses, Fans.
Brittaida ware in setts and single pieces;
Silver Purse Clasps, Combs, Hair Pins,
Fancy head ornaments, &c. &c., for sale at
the lov/est Cash prices.—Watches Repaired. •
3. & W. L.. WA RD.
No. 106 Chestnut street, opposite the
Franklin House.
Philadelphia, August 5, 1845. •
of JO ILI' TEU JIRT
late of Jackson townAhip, Huntingdon coun
ty deceased.
FICE is hereby K iven, that Letters
4. NI testamentary en the last will and tes
tament of said deceased have been granted
to the subscriber. All perisms therefore
indebted td the estate ofsaid deceased, are
requested to make immediate payment, and
all having claims to present them ddly
thentitated for settlement. to
JOHN STEWART, Ex'r
Jackson tp., Aug. 13, 1845.
&VC:ll)cU'ZiZalMa
A LL persons are hereby notified that I
this clay purchased from Christian'
Prough, of Fod township, Huntingdon'
county, all his grain, horses, cattle, hogs,
sheep, ploughs and other farmilig utensils,
as welt as all his household add . kitchen fur.
name; and have taken possession of the
same. All persons are therefore cautioned
agaiiist disturbing the same in any manner
whatever.
DP NIEL PIIOUGII
Tod tp., Aug. 9, 1843.
T.FIPTId.?.ICP 110 TEL
IlAnittsnunG, PA
•
HE und ersigned respectfully announ -
res to his friends and the public that
he still continues At his old stand, Second
street; Harrisburg, Pa., where he is ready
to accommodate all who rfitii favor him'
with a call. As his - house has been for some
years back conducted on the "lempt ranee
pribciple, the pi oprietor expects to receive
a liberal share of the patronage of temper
ance men generally, visiting the Seat of
Government.
will always be supplied with the best the
market will afford, and no pins spared to
suit the palate of the epicure, The greet
est care will be obserred' ih regal& to the
cleanlinets & amfort of his Sleeping apart-
Ments.
LE: avs Mtt Up naaaw
is commodious, and attended by a careful'
and °blight ostler and every arrangement
made to make his house a pleasant stopping
place for the traveller.
Charges very moderate to snit the times.
JOHN KELKER.
Harrisburg, Aug. 15, 1845.
WASHINGTON HOTEL
Corner of Market street and Market
•
zug.t.r.iszußl, PA.
gk, H E subscriber having taken this pop
ular Hotel lately kept by Mr. WIA. T.
SANDiutS, begs leave to inform his friends
and thy public genetally, that he is now
well prepared to accomodate them in a
manner to insure satisfaction to all who fa
vor him with their custom. The house has
been re-furnished, altered, mid greatly im
proved in many respects, and no pains will
be spared to make visitors comfortable du•
ring their sojourn.
Hfs TABLE will be constantly supplied
with ail the dulicacies of the season : and,
his servants are attentive, CarefUl and
accommodating.
There is extensive S'l A BLING attached
to the premises, K P. HUCHES,
Late of the Mansion House:
Harrisburg June 4, 1845.
THE sUbscTiber takes this occasion of re
turning his thanks to his numerous friends
for the very liberal patronage bestowed up
on him during his proprietorship of the
Washington Hotel, Pte also takes great
pleasere in bespeaking for his successor is
continuance of public favor, who is well,
qualified to give general satisfaction as a
landlord, and every way worthy of the pat
ronage of the travelling community.
NVM. T. SANDERS.
WILLIAM D, PARRISH,
140. 4, North sth st., 2 (lours shore Marko',
PHILADELPPRIA
WHOLESALE DEAI,IIi
Paper, Rags, School Books i3lank
Books and Stationary.
HAVING cons.derably increase his (aril
ties tor birsiness, now offers to connrry
dteA
chant9, on still more favorable terms thatil
formerly, a cmnplete assortment of Vl 7 ritink.
Printing and Wrapping P.,persolsit f igurcd
Wall and Curtain Papers, and Window
Shades of a great vai ley of patterns, which
he can sell at manufacturers prices. Also,
Bonnet Boards, White, Slue and Brown ;
and all the Ssandard School Books, Blank.
Books, and Stationary in general, at the low
est Wholesale prices.
Rags"! Ragsi Rgs,
Cash paid for .Rags in any quantity. or
Rags taken in trade for grinds at the lawest
cash prices. Country merchants arc par •
titularly invited to call.
I'rinters di country newspapers supplied
with their pper low for cash, by applying. at
WILLIAM D. PARRISH'S
Paper and Rag Warehouse, No. 4, North
Fifth' street, 2 doors above Market street.
Phil.delphia.
Philadelphia, August 20th, 1845.
Stray Ifitettrer.
DAME to the residence of the subscriber.
in Cromwell township, Huntingdon
county, in November last, a red Heifer,
with a white face, a slit in tite right ear and
a trop off the left ear, supposed to be abdts(
two years old last spring. The °wain is r -
quested to come forward, prove prepery,
pay charges and take her away—otherwise
she will be disposed of according to law:
wm. LTKr.r.v.
;NIA. 2, 1.C45