claallacio cDscottnaxaaatill. Huntingdon, Sept. 24. /45. 03. V. B. PALMER, Esq., is authorized to act sta Agent for this paper, to procureeubscriptions and advertisements in Philadelphia, New York, Balti more and Boston. 0 1.7.1C.Z8 Philadelphia—NoMbv.69, Pine street. Baltimore—S. E. corner'of Baltimore and Cal. •ert streets. New York—Nullifier 160 Nassau street. Boston—Number 16 State street. W ANTED ---W heat, Rye, Oa; and Corn, at the market prit`e, payment of accounts 'dub this of fice. And cash will be taken In exchangAr receipts in full br in part. Tll E 111/IitKETS. [CORRECTED WEEKLY.] _ 1 3 10104elphia, Sept. 17. WszArFit.o'uit , per bbl. - -.- 94 50 RYE MEAL, (10. - - - 3 25 CoRN do. do. -, - 237 WHEAT,ptinierelini.perVush. - - 94 RYE dd. - - 62 ;CORN, yellow, do. - - 50 OATS, dd. - - - :2 Baldthore,Sept, 17. WHEAT FLOUR, Per bbl. - -$4 37i WHEAT, per bush. - 90 Coax, yellow, do. - - - .47 Hrs. do. OATS. do. - - - - 22 Mexita. The New Orleans Picayune. alluding to tfte late Mexican news, says—No direct war can he declared by Mexico in the present condition of her affairs, the fool-hardiness of such,a pleasure would he monstrous. And it le not unreasonable to nay that the qtsasi war, which has so many advocates—r a war for the re-conquest of Texas—is_ almost equally impracticable. There is some deep-seated, corroding disease preying upon the vitals of the ,government; a fixed distrust among the men of note deprives the administration of that union ,of,niinis eeriel ability and experience, which would acquire confidence for the government, and give to it de termined energy. The President seems, patrioti cally disposed; he sees, too, the right course to be pursued in the administration of affairs, but he hes itates and procrastinates; he feels the weaknqes of his power, and the people know it. Wicked and designing men are watching him, ready to grasp at any advantage which may bo offered them by an unguarded move. Ho is evidently not the man for a great crisis, and the affairs of Metier) have certainly reached one. Mr. M'Lane in England.—Notwiteiending the disclaimers of the GoverOgieitt official paper it is :very evident that the inipressid'n on both sides of the Atlantic is that Mr. M'LLNO has gone to th'e British Court for the special Plirpose of carrying on the Oregon negotiation with Lord ABERDEEN, her Majesty's Minister on Foreign Affairs. Now whether the negotiation On the Oregon question is still going on at Washington or not Or whether Mr. BUCHANAN and the British Minister, Mr. PAKENRAM, have found themselves at a stand without any reasonable probability of coming to a satisfactory arrangement of the matter in contra versy, the anxious eyes of both countries are un• doubtedly turned towards the Court of St. James. I( Mr. McLirreshall fail in his efforts to adjust this business, is it supposed that the negotiations at Washington will be productive of a different re sult? The friendly manner in which Mr. McLuca has been received at the British (Joao; and the kind terms in which he is spoken of by the London press, are auspicious, so far as they go. They clearly de note the general desire of the British people to see the present difficulties betWeon the two countries peacefully and honorably iidjusted. Nevertheless the European times does not attempt 'to conceal the fact that formidable °Wades are in the way. Let pis hope that they will all ho removed, and that a happy termination of our, existing controversies with England may lay the foundation for a lasting peace.—Baltimore American. . . ITEMENZAL RECORD; • "Here the girls and here the widow Always cast their earliest glance, And, with smilelesa face, consider If they, too, won'tstand a chance To t rnake some clever fellow DOUBLE In bliss, and often too—in trouble." MARRIED—At Mount Holly, N. Y., on the .10th inst.,Hon. ALEX. RA MSEY, of Harrisburg, to Miss ANNE E. JENKS, daughter of the Hon. M. H. Jenks, of Newtown, Bucks county, Pa., late member of Congress for the Bucks and Le high district. This is anoth er triumph for this popular Young Congressman, and the moat brilliant of all. It was accomplished, we b . elieve, without the aid Of dele gate elections, or conferee meeting, Mr. R. hay ing, on his part, achieved this victory singly and alone. •. OXITZTAAV ICECORD: From DEATH no age nor no condition save, As goes the freeman, so departs the slave, The chieftain's palace and the peastuit's bower, Alike are ravished by his haughty power. DIED :--Of Bilious fever, at Rocky Point, Virginia, on Mond'Sy the Bth inst., Mr. JAMES P. !GREGG, Into of Bellefonte Pa.; in the 43d year of his age. Stray i A ,"020, .. SOME six weeks ago, came to and remains at the residence of the subscriber, on John McCahan's Farm, opposite the ,Borough of Huntingdon.—She is Brindled on the sides, dark face, white belly and ha* a white otripe on the Rump—gives a good deal of Mitch. The owner is desired to come and take her away. JNO. CLAUBAUGH. Sept. 24, 1845. Executors' Notice. Me • tite of (1101VRADIFLIICZ, (late 45f Tyrone Tarp., Huntingdon county deed.) vpoTICE is hereby given, that letters testamentary upon the last will of said dec'd have been granted tothe undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those flaying claims or demands against the 64. e are requested to present them duly 'nut henticatedfty settlement to DAVID 43xe • p Wore JACOB FLECK, Jt. - 1 Seiitembei 26, 18-45.--6 t. FARM FOR SALE. serL L be cflered at public sale on Tuesday 4th of Noueinber next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., on the premises, A TRACT OF LAND, containing about One Hundred Acres, situ ated in Tell township, Huntingdon county, on the road leading from Concord to Shade Gap. The improvements are a two-story LOG HOUSE, LOG BARN, and other necessary out buildings, with a Spring of never failing Water convenient to the door. The land is Patented, and of a good quality. A portion of it is excel lent Meadow Ldid. ',Fhe'premises will be Mown to any one dis ,posed ,to purchase by William Orr, Esq., living pear said farm. , The conkion's of sale will be made knoVin and an indisputable title given, by , WILLIAM McCLELLAN. Sept. 24, 1845. Oust' Court Sale. 'By yrgise of an order of the Oepliiin's Court of tiuntilfgdon County, there, will be exposed ;o sale by'pubhc vendue dr outcry, on the 'premises, On Saturday, tfic . 24th of 9 elober next, at 1 o'cloik *the afternoon, ,n dertain men suage and House and.,Lot p f ground, situate in the town of Smithfield, in Walker town ship, numbered 1 in the plan of said town, bounded on the south-west by,the, turnpike road, adjqinmg lot of Catharine Eichelber ger, or. thet south, and Martin Plenneron the north, containing about one acre and a quar ter, with a two story log dwelling house and kitchen, a shop, and a stable and shgd thereon erected, late the estate of Peter Hoff man, Sen., of said village, decd', TERMS OF SALE :—One half of the purchase money. to be paid, on ,confirmation of the sale, and the residue within one year thereafter, with interest, to be secured by the bond and Mortgage of the purchases% By the Court, JOHN RE D, - - Attendance will be given by the under 4gned, , • •. • PETER HOFFMN, Adm'c. tr:j• For any information inquire of David Att'y for the estate. September 24, 184 g. Orphaa's Sale. W .yirttie of an otder of the Orphan's Court of Hnntinridon county there will be exposed to sale by public ',endue or outcry, on the preniiae,s, on Saturday the lot day df November next, at 1 o'clock in the Af ternoon, a o certain messuage, plantation, and tractuf land, situate in Tell township, Hun• tihgdon county, bounded on the north ,east by : land of John French, on the east by land of Geo. French, on the south east by land of William Musserkon the southwest by land now owned bi,William Harper,..and qn the north west by land, of Robert Blair, contain ing about $OO ACHES, More or less, about fifty acres ut which are cleared and cultiva ted, with a Log dwelling house. and other improvements thereon, erected—late the estate of Michael 'lrexler of Springfield tp. deceased. • • TERMS aSi ,One third ,of the purchase money to be Rah! on 'confirmation of the sale, one third within one yearthere after, with interest, andthe reinaining third to be paid at or immediately after the death of Elizabeth Trexler, widow of said Intes tate,—the interest qt this residde or flair part, tfi , be ifaid.to the said widow annual y and reg ularity during her natural life, by purchaser—the whole to be secdred by the bond and mortgage of .the _purchaser. . By the Conn, JOHN REED; qrk. . Attendance will be given, by the under signed Trustee appointed by the Court to make sale. JOHN bOtiSHOIiN. irr'For any information iciq'uire of David Att'y for the estate. September 24, 1845. Orphan's Court Oak,. BY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Huntingdon county, there will be exposed to sale or public vendue or outcry, on the premises, on Friday the 51st day of October, next, at 1 o'clock is the afternoon, a ceriain messuage, plantation and tract of land, situate in Springfield township, Hun tingdon county, bounded by lands of Geo. Taylor, on the east, Mr. Cremer on the north, Elisha S. Green on the west, and Wm. Taylor on the south, Containing 136 acres, more or less', with the iniProVements, late the estate of Jacob Baker, Sr., late of said Towaship, deed. TERMS OF SALE.— One half, the pur chase money to be pititl on the confirrhation of sale, and the residue within. one year thereafter, with trterest, to be ~seeuredby the bond and mortgage of the purchaser. By the Court, JOHN REED, Crk. Attendance will be given Ito the under signed. JACOB BAKER JOHN BAKER Adm'r ,For any information enquire of David Blau , Att'y for the estate. September 24, 1845.... lIIIDITOW 'NOTICE. the undersigned, opPointed by the Or phan's Court of Huntingdon County to (lis tribute monies ili the hands of William Reed Esq., Administrator of , the Estate of Dan iel F . ornwalt, late of Morris township, de ceased, hereby gives notice to all persons interested in said distribhtion, that he will attend for that ptirpose, at his house in the Borougk of Alexandria, on Saturday the Ist day of November next at, 1 o'r.lock ,P. M. • thJ4N PORTER, Auditor. Sept, 24, 1845-4 t Protection agaiinit Loss by Fire. THE Cumberland Valley Mutual ,proteci tion Company, incorporated by the Legislar lure, and rapidly extending its ,benelits,, of fer treater inducements on.tccount of cheap ness of insurance and certainty of ,payment in case of Loss than any other Company or mode of insurance known, except those in corporated on the same principle. The terms and privileges of meitibers can be known by calling on George Taylor, residing in Huntingdon, the agent appointed by said Company for Huntingdon county. T. G. MILLER, Pres't. A. G, MILLER, Sec'y, , White House, Sep. 24, 1845. --i fine Cent Seward. RAN away from the subscriber about the last of August, an indented servant ,girl, named Suali Mullholland,she is abont eleven years old, has a sullen, ill-looking counten ance. She had on when she went away a new dark calico dress, pink bonnet, light Monroe boots, and took with her some other clothing. All persons are hereby forbid harboring her as they will be prosecuted, should they be discovered. Any person re turning said Sarah, to the subscriber, on the Warm:Spring Road, 3i unites from Hunting don, shall receive the above reward but no charges will be paid. ELIZABETH HERGESHEIMER. Sept. 24,1845-3 t, • Orphans' Court Sale. 9114 Y virtut; of an order of the Orphans' NA/ Court of Huntingdon county, there will be exposed to sale by public vendee or outcry on the premises, on • , SATURDAY, the 2Sth day of October next, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, two certain messuages, plantations and tracts of land adjoining M C onnetistowp, and the lands of Frederick Lissinger,Hanielßuckwater, the heirs of Eliza SwOope Wharton, Isaac Snug ler, and others. containing 58A 1.2 Acres, • - be the same more or less, about 200 acres of which are cleared and in a high state o'f cultivation, with a DWELLING HOUSt and BARN on each tract. There is also a GRIST MILL and SAW MILL on one of the said tracts. . Prrt of the above estate is laid 4t Into lour town lots in the village of M'Connells town . • The above property to be sold in whole or in parcels, to suit purchasers. John Swoor, the other heir, being ofaie, vflll join in with the undersigned is inaking title 'to the above premises. Terms of sale will made known on the ddy of gale, by Dr. WILLIAM SWOOP Guardian of Henry W. Swoope. By order of the Court, JOHN REED, Cleai. SeY)tember 17, 1845—ts. Orphans' Court Sate. . • In pursuance of an order of the OrWings' Colirt the following described Real Estate, Will be evposed at Public Sale, on the prem. ises, late the residence of Barton Deforest, dec'd, in Tod township Hnntingdon County, Psi rh'ursday the 30th day of Octobei• next; The one undivided half part of four ad)oin ing tracts of Land, one surveyed in the 'lathe of William Hooper—one in the name of lanies Miller—one in the name •of ,lohn Miller—and one in the name of James Ran kin, containing Sixteen Hundred and Seven Acres, . and Sixtylour Perches and allowance bf the same more or less, adjoining lands of Jacob Barnet, David Long, the heirs of John Taylor, and John Lowry and others there ,being thereon two small separate Im provetnents—aid thereon erected a Log House tv'vo and a half stories high, partly tiniikhed— a cabin House—a large Log Barn; about sixty acres Cleared—then , is alto two fine Apple orchards, and a fine Water Pow er for a Mil) or other. Machinery—and a vein ot. excellent Bituminous coal .which has beets opened, and partially worked on the same. , The Public Road,, leading -from James Entrekin's to Springfield township', runs.through the,.sarnU: , , ~„ Terms of Sale:—To be one half Caili on.-the confirmation of the Sale, and the residue within one year thereafter, to be se curcit by bond and. Mortgage of the pur chaser. By the Court, • JOHN REED, Clerk. Attendancegiven oulay of sale, by . .s .ISAAC TAYLOR, Adm'r of Britton Deforrest, dec'd. September 17,1845—t5. Estate of WILLIAM ELEEE, • late of Hopewell township, deed. .4 1 otice is hereby given that letters of ad ministration De b . onis Ink, upon the said es tate have been granted to the Undersigned. All 'persons having claitns or demands agaiust the same are requested to make them kiiaivn, iithout delay, and all persons indebted tia make immediate payment to DAVID SNARE... • • , • . , Administrator. Huntingdon, Sept• 2. 1845. To the Voters . Of. Huritingdoh Chatty . . , We take •thp liberty to annoutice.•to 'nu that ADOLPHUS PATTERSON, of this place, will be voted for by many of his fellow citizens,.,eor .m BEA, OF THE HOUSE OP REPRSSENTA 'FIVES. He ,s a true Jetfersoiiian Demo• crat, and an honest opponent of the divi sion of the County, and it elected will make a faithful representative. MANY VOTERS. Williamsburg, Aug. 27, 1894. To the Voters of Huntingdon County. PziLdw CITIZENS-1 offer myself to pier consideration as a candidate for the office of County T e asure, at the next general election. If success ful I pledge myself that the duties of the office shall tle discharged faithfully and to the satisfaction of the public. SA M UEI:. R. STEVENS, Huntingdon, August 27, 1845. —pd. Administrators Notice. Estate of GEORGE R cIDY, (lute of :fackion twp.,) Huntingdeti county, deed. i r Et:FERS of administratioh on the said estate haye been granted to the under si gild. All i)ersons indebted to said estate are equested, to.niake immediate payment, and those having claims against it will pre s,ent them properly authenticated for settle ment ivithodt delay, try ....••••• 9 .`• HENRY' RUDY, Adm'y laCkson tp., Sept. 17, 1845-6 t. • 4. Ur. lIENZIDICZ ✓ITTORNEY 2 , .4W—HUNTINGDON, Pa.—Office at his old ,residence in Main street, a few doors West of the Court House. A. W. B. will attend to any bu siness entrusted to him in the several otirts or Huntingdon and adjoining coun ties. Apiil3o 1845.—tf, 4'. SEWELL STEWART, AS° LAM% • IitTIP7 INGPON, PS. Office ir. Main street, three floors west of Mr. Buoy's Jewelry establishment. February 14, 1843.--tl. „ A. K. CORNYN' 9 ATTORNEY AT LAW-;-Huntingdon Pa. Office in Main street, two doors East of Mr. Adam Hall's Temperance House. To School Directors. Packages for the several Boards of School Directors in the county have been received at this office. By order of Commr's W. S. AFRICA, Clerk. Huntingdon Tuly 9,1844. l i iiILADELPHIA - Email:S.lLE HOUSES. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. THE undersigned Merchants, factures, Importers and Wholesale Dealers of the City of Philadelphia, em brace the medittin4 the 'NeWspaper Press of your section, of, country, to give you the streets and pttmbers 4,our several es.- tablishments, ail respectfully to invite you to an e'tiatnitiation of our Fall and Winter StoCkS, which are now full and , , , The supecior excellence and great Va riety of our owp City Minufactures, to addition to tull supplies?' Foreign aud Domestic li'oo4 of every description, which will be sold on terms and at prices which cannot fail to prpve satisfactory, present the strongest inducements topor. chasers. . , .„ Importers and Dealers in Silk and FliPcY Dry Goods, and Fine French and I3rit ish Cloths, CAssinTs and Ashhurst fiemidilon, Market•si. be- low 3d. Importers and Bealays in Staple, Silk, and Fancy bry Goods. Also, British, French and ,American Cloths, Cassi mars, Veatings, and tailors' 'frith goings. .1 Godley, Spy, e6.,.84 Market-at. _ . Importers of German ,Goof and Per eita.ers of all kinds of „Skipping rpri. Wm. Geisse & Jon's, 60 S. Front, tteldw Chestnut st. Importers ankl ,ManActures o ancy _ . Furs, and Fur Caps, and Purchasers of all kinds of:Shipping Furs. .., Solis, Brothet'S, 86 Arch at. between 2nt, and 8.1 sts. Manufactures snd tiealers in fteatly-Made Clothing of every grade. Michael Tracr; 2 92 Market at. Manufacturer of shirts, Collars, and fio sums. John Hodges, Sign of the Mammoth Shirt Collar, 110 North Second Street. Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Do. mestic Hardware and Cutlery. Dilworth 4 Branso . q, 59 Market st. Welded Wrought Irpp Tubes for Loco motive, Marine and other Boiler Flues, and all steam purposes,.,, Morrie, Tanker & Morris,, Pascal Iron Works, Warehouse, S. E. corner of Third and Walnut streets. Agency for the Sale of Southwarls, Mnn. ufacturing Company's Superior Wri . . ling Papers. N. S. Lawrence, Agent, 3 Minor street. Importers of Jewelry, Watches; Fine Cutlery, Britannia, Plated and Silver ‘V area. Dickson 4 Co., S. E. corner Market anil Third streets. John C. Farr,,ll2 Chestnut Street; J. 4 , L. ward, 036 Chestnnt street, , oppOsita Sar.dersOn's Franklin House. Manufactures of Silver Wgre; and. Deal. ers in Plated and ilritaitnia *'{cares for household use.. R. 4- W. 11 awn, S. W. corner 61.11 and Cherry streets. • Alanufacturr of Britannia; Block Tin, and Pewter Ware.' Also, Dealers in Plated Spoons, Cutlery. &c. Hull Bordman, t Co., 104 North Third street, below : H.ooe Nianitfactiirer uF Silvbr. and Brass Stair ..Rods anti Cornice hiles. Edward JoiWs, corner beuigg and Swanwick str'eets,lietween \Valtint and • • . ChestnUt, west of Sixth. Importer of. Toys,, Fancy and Staple Goods, Brut:lies and Perfumery. A. P. Ott Morirose, 16 South „Fourth st., between Market and Chestnut. Importers of _ Tuts; Fancy and Staple • „ Goods, Perfu Merles, Musical lostiu• 'mots, Glass, Earthenware, Chinaware. C. Arenfeldt & Co., 16 North Fourth street, between Market and Arch [up stairs.] Importers of Paris and London Fancy Articles, Brushes, Perfumery, Combs, Soaps, Stationery, and articles for . - Druggists' Sales. R. & G. .d Might, 23 South Fourth st. Importer and Manufacturer of Perfumery Cosmetics, Fancy Soaps and Dealer in Fancy Goods. Jules Baud, 46 South Third street. Chinn, Queonsware and Glass, Edward Sntninlon, $4 11(it'tlt Third dtrebt, opposite the City Hptel. . Dentists and Manufacturers of Incorrup• OA Teeth ; Plate, Pivot, IN,ilar and Gun Teeth; Gold and Tin • Foil ; (old, Platina,,and Silver Plate &.Wire. 11 ilkinaon & Armstrong, 88 Arch Street, above Fourth, south•eide. Gold, Silver, aud Steel.SeectaeleU„Malh- erratical Instruments, 'Walking Canes, Microscopes antl.Spy,Glasses. Mc illlister Co., 48 Chestnut. street, ManuraCtnrea ofy(Thite bead and other Paints,. and at Dilem i tcall, &c., and .Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Dye Stotts, Oils, &c. „ Ifltherill di Brother, 65 North Front st linporters and Dealers in Drags, Dye. • stuffs, Oils, Chemicals, Plate Glass, &c aind Agents for Pure White lead and ,dersey Window glass. Cnnipbell sr. French, N. W. corner of I Tenth and Market streets., Importers And, Dealers in Drugs, Med• icines, -Dye SiuWs, Paints, Oils, 4.c. Haskell Merrick St Co., 45 North Front st. Dr : p.Jayne, 8 South Third street, near - • - Market street, Consulting Physician,Druggist and Chem. ist and Proprietor of Rowand'a lin. proved Tonic Mixture," axe. Dr. John A. Rowand, Grad. Univ., Office and Drug Store, QS North Second at. Manufacturers of Umbrellas, Parasols, Parasolettes, and San Shades. William A. Drown 8(1 Market street. Sleeper & Fenner, 126 Market st., south side, one door below Fourth street. Domestic and Foreign Dry Goods. James M. Kennedy & Co., 114 Market at. Fire and Thief-Proof Chests, Refrigera torS, Water Coolers, Filters, Letter Copying Preties, etc. miter Evans, 15 Chestnut street. . Venettp Blind ManufaCtUrer. B. J, IJ aliains„ 0 North. Sixth street a taw doors above Market. •, , • Manufacturers and Dealers in )slatresses. . Bedding and F,eatklers. Finley 4. Co., S. E. corner of Second, and 'Walnut streets. . ..• Hartley & Knight,l4B S. Second, 5 doors above Spruce. , Dealer in Coleman's dEolian Piano Fortes. F. Perrino, 198 Chestnut at. S. E. cot , ner of Eighth. • •. • . Manufacturers of CoMmOn and Fancy •Soaps, Mould and Dip Candles, etc.. Elijah & Gullies Dallett,s6 Market st. Importer ;of French Artificial Flowers, Feathers, Straw, Braid . sod Fancy Bonnets, etc.,, .and Sonnet Frames, Tips and Crowns. R. Barton, 50 Chestnut street. Manufactures of Sieves,Riddles, Screens, and Wire Work in general. , „„. Needles 4. Watson, 54 N. rani st. below Arch. . and Leather. • . Wm. flinsier 4: Co., 263 Market s4r4e t. Importer of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Currants, Almonds and other' Foreign, Nuts. • ,„ Daniel P. Bossier, 27 South Wharves. Manufacturer of Fire kngin'es, of ,scriptions, warrinled in all respects. Joel Dates, 13 Drinker's Alley. Marble and Mahogany. Dealers. John Ecleseein,& CO., Union„Mills, Ridge Road—Warebouse 64 Dock street. Manufacturer of Combs, Looking Glasses and Brushes, and Importer of French ,stid German Fancy Goods. Thomas Burch, sir , ebt. Manufacturer. and. ‘Vholesale Dealer in all ;drilla Brooms, Brushes , and Buckets, Cedar Ware, Clocks, Baskets, tAnts, Blacking, Eastern made, Wooden Ware, etc. Manly Rowe, 63 ,Isr ortli Third street, one dour,alpve Arch, east aide. Cheap PublicatiOn and Periodical Estab• lishment. G. B. Gelber, & Co., S Ledger Building, Third street, below Chesnut. Boots and Shoes. Robert Palmer,lB2 South Second street, 3 doors below Union, *est side. Manufactu airs and Dealers in all kinds of Scales, Weights and Weighing Ma- Chines. Also, Burden's Patent Horse Shoes. , . GraY & Brther, 34 think street, he low Second. September 17, 1345-4 t. .Issessors' n otice. THE several AsSetisors within the county of Huntingdon will take notice that by the sth section of the o f 12th June, 1840, re lating to the elections of this Commonweattli, they-are required, en Monday, the 6th flail of Octo6er, to certify.f 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 inspectors of the election of their proper election district, on or before eight of the o'clock, in the morning of the second Tues day of October : Provided, that where a township has been divided in forming an election district, or part of an election dis trict, the assessor shall make out, certify, sign and deliver duplicate lists as aforesaid of the white freemen and q.ialified voters residing within each part of such divided township, By order of the Commissioners. , W. S. AFRICA, Clerk. Sep. 17, 1845.-3 t. Bridge Protioiiiii. n . EALED Proposals will, be. received by the undersigned, Coni,missioners of Huntingdon county, at the ,house .9f Mrs. Denlinger in Frankstown, on the 10th day of October, for building tvio bridges / Ale antoss the Frankstown branch of the Juni eta Henry e thedzellihhturof: i,tontG L iipani the other across the southern branch of the Janiata river , , at the place where the great road leading frOni •HollidaVsburg. to the Loop, crosses said branch,' at or near the farm of Daniel. Brua, in Frankstown and Blair townships. • • o •• • „The plan and specifications can be seen on the Oay, of letting, or at any time, in the poieession of Mr. Knox, at Newry, ALEXANDER KNOX. Jr., MORDECAI CHILCO'IE, JOHN P. MILLER, Comriiissioners. September 17, 1845—1 t Now is the. Time. . . Tho subscriber hereby notiGes all persons indebt ed to him for subscription to the Huntingdon Jour nal, and for jobbing, advertising, &c., that he de sires them to pay up as soon as they find it eon ittettient to themselves to do so, if not sooner. Ali who . pay,subscriptions during or before the next November Court will hq charged but $ 2.00 a year —and those who delay, beyond that time,will, be compelled to pay according to the termsef the pa per $2.50 a year. The undersigned published the •Journal 3 years and 8 months, ending the Ist of July last,so that those who received the paper all the while, and paid nothing yet, are required to pay $7.00 if paid before the termination of the Novem ber Court, or $8,75 if delayed beyond that period, and those who have paid part will be charged the balance in the same proportion September 10,1845 . THEO. H. CREMER, LANK BONDS—Judgment and corn AffiOnion—foe salt at this office. farm kor Sale. OIE subscriber will.offer at public sale ion the premises, ontiaturday, the 11th of October next, that valuable tract of land with. the improvements, situate in West township, about threearters cf a mile above Mr. John .Neff% Mill, on the little Juniata river, containing One Hundred and Fifty. five 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.litsgs. There is an excellent spring of water across the• road from the house, and a good well at the doer. The 'laud is at the best quality, well wit- tered and well improved, and is within miles of the Juniata Canal. • From discoveries recently made;it is sup= posed that there is , a valuable bed of bow Oa zon the above preMises.•., • Any person wishing to procure a desirable situation will please call on Mr. Benjamin Brubaker, who will show the property. make known terms, &c. •• , • • TOBIAS KAUFFMAN. Sept. 2, 1842—pd. hardware! Hard ! (George Ogelsbv.) (H. F. Kelker.) H. F. KEILKER & CO., . No. 5, Som.( Fnotrr ST., HARRIsBURG• TftESPECTFULLY offer to the citizens 44.1.0 f. Huntingdon, and all the country roundabout—a large and general assortment of HAADWALIE, Nails, White Lead, Oils, Paints, Window Glass? by 9 to 24 by 36, Varnishes., Building Materials, Bar, Round Hoop.and Sheet Iron , : Cast, Shear, Blister and Spring Steel; Ali vills, Vices, Smith Bellows,'lroir and Brass Wire, Speller, Sheet Zinc, Copper, Block. Tin, and. Bar Lead; Eliptic Steel Springs, Sachlerry, Coach Laces and Trimmings; Moss, Curled Hair and Hair Seating, Hog skins and Patent Leather; Lamps of the Most a p proved kind for burning either Sperm Oil or Lurd ,Sieves for Flour, Grain and Coal; Wire Screen for Windmills ; Ma-. Chine Cards, Mahogany Planks, Boards, Veneers, and CarVinga.. Also— , . Lead ripe, • size weight and calibre. But few tisrsons in the community sufficiently appre ciate the value of Lead Pipe, in conducting water from springs at a distance to their dwellings—a convenience unknown but to those who possess 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 reasonableterms, and hope that when you come -to Harrisburg, you May give us a Call before liurchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to sell as low asauv other house in town. •• • N. B. Country Merchants will be supplied at a very small advance shoVe city prices. RUDOLPH F. KELKEII & Co. Aug. 27.1845.-tf. Carpotings, Floor Cloths, &c., , At the" Cheap Stare," Na. 41, Strawberry Street. Philadelphia. Vt would call the Attention of persons in want of lew' Carpet, &c. to the fact of our being enabled to sell goods at very low prices, because, in our present Cation, our rent and ether expense's are very light ; and we offer for this 31A5011 an excel lent assortment:of - . Carpetings, heautirtil Imperial, Ingram, and Venetian of every variety: Also, • • Floor Oil Cloths, From 2 to 24 feet wide, cut to fit rooms, halls, &c. , and Hearth It ugs.Table Covers, Floor' Baize, Stair Rods, Mats, &c., wholesale or retail, at•the lowest prices. a - A supply of low priced carpets, front 31 to 50 cents per yin•d„ always on hand. • ELDR RIDGE & BROTHER,' No 41, Strawberry street, one door a hove Chesnut st: near Second st. l'hila'd. Sept. 10, 1845. PUBLIC SALE. In pursuance of the last will and testament of John Stewart, Sen., late of Jackson tp., dec'd, there will be exposed to sale, on the premises, on . Friday the 3d day of October next, a tract, piece, or parcel of land. situate on the Laurel Run, in said towns*, contain ing tat aanne, mere or less, about half limestone and half mountain ad, about 80 acres of Which is cleared, with a two story LOG HOUSE anda log barn. [unfinished . 1 thereon erect ed-late the,estate of s*Lid deceased. TERMS: One half of the purchase mo. ney to be paid in hand; and 'the other half in one,year; to be secured by the bond and mortgage of the purchaser. ; • '. • JOHN STEWART, Ex'r. SepteMber 17, 1844—St. ita.Atta zb 2 Dr. 7. E. DORSET, . , HAVING removed from Williamsburg to Huntingdon. would inform the immunity that he designs to continue the practice of medicine, aid will be thankful for their pat ronage. Residence and office formerly oc cupied,bxH. Allison, Esq. N. B. Having been successful in accom plishing,the gure of a number of cancers, , (tor which vouchers can be had if required) he feels confident of success in,the moat oh stinate cases, and should lie fail in curing n charge sy iIL be' mode. Huntigdon, April 23, 1843, • A Card, CLEMENS BAKER, Wholesale Druggists and,ifanu facturera of Copal Varnish ; also, sate :Agents for the Franklin Window Glass Works. 119). AVING been long engaged in the man 19A ufacture of Copul 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. Alse, receiving weekly, from the above celebrated works, Window Glass of every size. • _ _ _ Constantly on hand, a full assortment of White Lead of the most approved brands; together with a large stock of Drugs, Med icines, Paints, Oils, Indigo , Dye Stuffs, Col ors, Bronzes, Guld Leaf,Dutch Metal, Cam els' Hair Pencils, Paint Brushes, Pallet Knives, &c., comprising every article in this line. All which will he sold at the loweBt possi ble prices, by CLEMENS & BAKER, No 187, North Id st., one door above Wood Philadelphia. Sept. 10, 1845.