POSTR.T. mTe *harm the languid ham. or solitude Bevil invitee her to the Muee's lore." Z wish Se would decide. I %Orb be would 461(4.'1mo:isle, I wish he would decide ; I've been • bridesmaid twenty times When shall I be a bride? My cousin Anne, my sister Fan, The Nuptial knot have tied, Yet come what will, I'm single still, I wish he would decide. He takes me to the ploy, mamma, He bring. me pretty books, He woos me with his eyes, mamma, Such speechless things he looks! Where'er I roam—obrosil, at horne— t'e lingers by my side; Yet come whet will, I'm single still— wish he would decide! I throw out many hints, mamma, I speak of other beaux, I talk about domestic life, And sing, nThey don't propose." But ah ! how vain each piteous strain, His wavering heart to guide; Do what I will, I'm single still— I wish ho would decide! I really shell insist. mamma, If nothing intervenes, My brother Thomas question him, And ask bins what lie means? And if he wants to ..breakonamma, My passion or my pride," Unconquered yet shall acorn regret, I wish he would decide ! (From the Roston Courier,) The coming of Winter. Antunin's sighing, Shedding lightness Meaning, dying; Like the brightness Clouds are dying When moon-whiteness On like staeds ; Fills the tides. W Nile their shadows O'er the meadows Now bright pleasure's Walk the widows Sparkling measures Decked in weeds. With rare treasures Overflow ! Red leaves trailing, With this gladness ! Fall unfailing Comes what sadness! Dropping. failing Oh, what madness! From the wood, Oh, what wo That unpliant, Stands defiant, Like a giant Dropping blood. Even merit May inherit Some haro garret, Or the ground; Winds are swelling, Or, a worse ill, Round our dwelling, Beg a morsel All day telling Us their wo, And at 'vesper Frosts grow crieper, Storms are trailing, As they whisper Winds are wailing, Of the snow. Howling, railing At some door-sill. Like a hound ! At each door: From th' unseen lend 'Midst this trolling, Frozen inland, Howling, roiling, Down the Greenland Lint the wailing Winter glides. Of the poor! A REMAIMABLE PSYCIIIILOGICAL Plli- NOMENCM—A correspondent of the New York o'..iserver (a clergyman) elves the following account of an involuntary preacher, a lady of his congregation, as curious a case as any to be found in Den dj'a "Philosophy of Mystery I" Not very remote from Cadiz, Ohio, lives a Mrs. 8., a member of the Presby terian Church in good standing. This lady for years past has involuntarily an. , unconsciously delivered a religious dis course from one to three hours duration, regularly on every Sabbath at about the usual hour of the morning service. She generally appears somewhat unwell anti oppressed on the morning preceding these , exercises; near the time of com mencing her discourse she appears aw in; away, from which she appears to re cover in some degree, still frothing at the mouth, pale and deeply exercised: she reclines upon her couch, and regularly addresses,an audience of from two to five hundred persons. After she Clines she appears to faint away with eshaustion—bat is soon rester• ed to lire ordinary health and Then •he is totally unconscinus of whit she liar dune or said, and can mil% re member what occurred up to the time wh e n she seemed to pass under the Ciln trol of this strange affection. Her discourse is a pious. fervent strain of exhortation, 'lieu methodical and va tted, and not remarkable for repetition. She is a decided Calvstiist, aml k some times severe in lire animadversions upon the sins of the clay. n, coriespoittlent goes on to account for the eft'art on physiological principles. suggesting that the religious leading ut the lady and her devout meditations, h. which she inclined in her itrilinary health, furnish her with the materials for her Sab bath discourses, and that these things are brought up while !abating under a catalep tic affection. Hut wiry these affectiots should be.on the Sibhath riot not on any other day— why they should he ev..ry nth erS•.bbath, anti not ever"), third Sabi, ith and why they should be about eleven o'clock in tit, twornmg, and not at six or nine or sortie other hour of the twenty four are difficulties that the Ire leaves (Wh et, to explain, An analogous case is that of Ric hael Raker, who was wont to dis course in like 'winner, some twenty-five years ago.— PitHic ledger. . Detraction. Man is prone to blander as the sparks fly up ward. How he feasts upon the faults of others ! Be unfortunate; be unable to pay your Just debta, and what do your creditors think of you? In their view you are a human monster—a cheat—a villain —a scottudrel, double distilled. Let your name be lnentionea in their presence, and r i'llingsgate ap pears to lie let loose. Tis not as it should be—but thus is man, untetnpered by religion. What are another 'a Nuns to me I I've net-a vulture's bill, To pick tit every flaw I see, And make it wider still. It is enough for me to know I've follies of rn!, awn ; on my heart the care bestow, Anti let my fn on& ehooo. SLEEPER & FENNER MANUFACTUREt OF Umbrellas, Parasols & Sun-Shades, NO. 126, WU:KM' sTli South side, below Fourth, Philadelphia, Invite the attention of Merchant. and Manufactur ers to their very extensive, elegant, new stock, pre pared with great care. and offered_ AT THE I.OVrEbT possteLn CASH PRICES, The principle on which this concern is establish ed, is to consult the mutual interest of their cus tomers and tl.emselses. by manufacturing a good article, selling it at the Lowest Price for Cash, and realizing their own remuneration, in the amount of sales and quick reiurna. Possessing inexhaustible faeilitiets for mamufae ture, they are prepared to supply orders to any ex tent, and respectfully solicit the patronage of Mer chants, Manufacturer. and Dealers. CALVIN BLYTEM, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Wall ILL practice in the several Courts of q\ll the City and County of Phi!add- phi His office is ;A No. 33_, South FOUNTH St., between Chesnut and Walnut streets. Philadeldhia, Oct. I, 1845. Jewelry ! Jewelry ! ! Jewelry!! -_,... l i t usT received, “Sti.ck C y Of the most magnifi • 11Ib dent Jewelry 1:7".• ever / ' 2 ''o'll came up the Pikt .".41 re, 1' ~ ',., con , a,tin of COLD PAT -4 • • g . ..p ... . TENT LEVERS, Ladies 0 111,. - ' - ,• GI, L D ANCHOR LE VERS, full jewelled, SILVER PATENT LEv E Rs, eouble mid sinKle cased ,Sti.vEtt ANCHOR Ls.vv,Rs.Plljeweled, double and singleeased ElsattsaW ATcHs:s. Im tation Levers, QUARTIER and FRENCH WATCHES. &C. &C. Also Gold Fob Chains, and Seals, of the most fashionable patterns. Gold Pencils, Spectacles Guard Chains. Kev's. Breacelets sett wit h tepas, Me dalie hs, Fin ger Rigs, Ear Rings, Breast Pins, sett with topaz. a methist. &c. Ste. Mineattire Cases, Silk Purees, Cral Peck< t socks, Musical Boxes, Mathematical Instruntacts, Silver Spectacles, Table Spoons, Tes slut Salt Spoons, Sugar Tongs, Lnwends pattent Silver Pencils, It:tams of the finest quality, HENRY CLAY pen knives, a superior anti • de, Steel P-iss, Spy Classes, H'ir Brusbes. Tooth Brushes, Platina Points, &c. &c. All the .hove articles will be sold cheaper -han ever heretofore. Clot k and Watch repairing done as usual, verycheap to cash. _ X wege . a , agortiyernt of eight day and thir ty hour Clocks will be sold very cheap. All watches sold will be warrante d for one year, and a written 'warrantee given. that it not found equal to warrant) it will (during that period) be put in order • itlw at exprose, or it iritired, may be exchanged tier any other watch ot rival value. The warranty s considered void, should the watch, with which it is given, be put into the hands if another watch make r. D. BUOY Huntingdon, April 10, 1844 if arches, Jewelry AND SILVER WARE. THE subscribers offer an assortment of Gold and Silver Patent Lever I.V :itches of their own Irnllortation,Silver Spoon s Forks. Tea setts and es cry article of Silver work of their own manufacture. Also watch chains, and K..ys, Fine Gold Breast Pius, Finger Hines, Braceli te , Guattl chains ' Gild and Silver Spit ta cks, Penci.s, Diani i'ml pointed Gold P. iis ; together with a general assortm, tit of La ' dies. P:ated castors, Cake Salin-ts , Stn Faust ft. g s, Purses, Fans, ft.ittailia ware in setts and single pi. ce,.; Silver Purse Clasps, Combs Hail Pius, Fancy head ornaments, &c. &c., h raulem the lowest Gash prices.—\V atches Repaired. J. & W. L. WARD. No. 106 Chestnut street, opposite the Franklin [louse. Philadelphia, August 5. 1845. 4UIM @TEI322it o _UMEd :.DUl@Wcp THE 0.1 1 1,1* REOILDI: All the newspapers., 101 l of !Atria rem cities fur ChUd Its, COWS, c , ..stumption anti va rietis.‘thee flisvasr% which flesh is heir to," proceeding{ from wet fee : but All vxperieper teaches that lii ounce of fireventrve is better than p..und "" , cure;" ail!, the means of luenkl.ing the forma article on short notice. 'Therefore Chniriel4 N. Black respectfully infot ills the wilt() citizt'its of the ..f Huhtiegdoti, am! Ow public gett er tilt , (hot he still citiajimes the Moot anti *lt or- - aitattins business, at his of 1 stand in Allegheny sto nue door west of NVillioto Stew., t's Store, in the borough of flahtingd.,n, WI. re he hiss liitt 1 . ,Ce1V , 11 a large assot talent rf new ;111,1 fashionabl , lasts. on which he goat tees to finish his .11.1 k not only ;wen, ttilip, the latest sty les, but in a workmanlike man ner, n , .(1 act, riling to old-, lie empl , vs none but the b •st and most ex perienced wit klll,ll, and by strict attention to hosiot,s and ponetnality in promises, lie hopes Ti deserve and receive illiberal share cto.tom. WANTED-an APPRENTICE to the abo , e business—a boy of 16 or 17 years of age will be preferred, and find a good situation if ap plication be made so,. (".11A R LES S. BLACK. Huntingdon, April 23. 1845. REYNOLDS, KERR & ALLISON SVROI.ESALE GROCERS, AND Dealersin G'ouulry Produce . NO. 204 AjARKET . ST. (Next door 10 d Lion Hotel,) PHILADELPHIA OU?TRY Merchants and others pur vd Groci•rirS, lIIa invited toeall i e (kw new and ext. hsive slut k, hrre th. y Will Fula etc 17 nuti. k.. lit the Gl , Tery lin SM ALL A DN' A M.. ES BON' V. LW l'Olt FATION• PHI Cl:5. Being a it w we are deternonerl not to in. undersold by any other establish ment in t be city. 17•C.,ruTPY PR. DUCA will be taken in 1 ,.. ) ltt• nt f t• Groceries, and sold to the best atlvontage, Irt uf charge. Aug. 27, 1845...2m WOOLLEN MANUFACTORY. 'Ent subscriber respectfully inform his friends and the public in general, that he are pi% pared to manufacture cloths, satti netts, flannels, blankets, carpetine, the will known estahlishrmnt, formerly oc cupied by Jeremiah Whitehead, situated in the town of Williadisburg, Huntingdon co. Pa. His machinery will be in good order, and having none but good workmen in his employ, he will assure all who may favor ' him with their custom that their orders will he executed in a satisfactory style on the shortest notice. , d:Pcolza=o3 3 HI will card wool into rolls at the low price of 6* emu per pound ; card and spin 12 cuts per pound, 16 cents per pound : manufacture white fl tonel from fleece, 31/ cents per yard ; manufacture brown flamel from fl ece, 40 cents per yard ; he will find sattinett warp and manufacture satti• netts of all dark colors at 45 cents per said; cloths I wide, 50 cents per, yard ; common broad cloth. $1 25 per yard ; blat k,ts, 83 per pair; plain girthing carpet. 50 ceots per yard ; he will card, spin, double atic: t wist stocking yarn at 20 cogs per pound ; c,rprt, t„onrlt t am' st..t king yarn, from 15 to 31 cents per p ou nd. Country Fulling. Cloths of all d.irk. colors, 22 eiitsper yd; flannels, si cents per yard , blankets, 7 cents per yard ; home lye fla n nels 61, rents per yard ; home et••e cloths, 16 cents per yard. • Arrangements have beed made at the 'id low ing plicrs, where Clothi atid .wooLw ill be taken and rt turned evt ry two weeks. At the hot.e of John Nail, Ha rtslog Val l'Y ;•L.c ol, M'Galian, M'Connellstimi, ; J. Entrekin's store, C.ffee Run ; Jahn Gi, store. Leonard Weaver, Jacob Cvpress:ind M'Athew G.irner - ,Who.lc , ,cli - Valley ; Gem• mel & store.' Alexand: i.t ; Graham's store, Canoe Valley ; Dv-it,rt's Mill, Sifiking Valley ; - Davis Brook's Mill, Blair township ; 'James Cantlron's store, Frankstown ; Gen. Steiner's store, Water street ; James haxt, store, Huntingdon. Persons wishing tn exchange wool forman ufacture d stuff, can he accommodated. t 7 All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for work. WILLIAM BLTCHANAN, Williamsburg, Aug. 27, 19, 1845.—tf. I'USCA BORA ACADEMY. filtllS timishing institution is situated ih 411. Tuscarora Valley, Joni ,ta county, Pa., 8 miles south. we:ot of Mifilintown. It has been in successful operation . for several years; and is believed to be equal to any Academy in the State, in affording facilities to young men for acquiring a thorough academical ethication, either for business or for College. Bring situated in a very plea ant and healthful neighborhood in the cum). try, the pupils are removed from those temp tations to idleness, dissipation and vice, which are ihe bane of similar institutions in town. The buildings are large and commodious, sufficient to accom modate a large ',umber and pupils from a distance are la finked to hoard in the institution with the Principal. Hot if it is desired by their parents, good boarding can be obtained in theneighborhood of the Academy. TERMS _ .......... For boarding, (per week,) $1 Washing, (per qr. of 11 weeks,) 1 50 .Bed, 66 46 1 00 Incidental, " 4 ~ 25 For tuition in Latin, greek and Mathe- . , maks, (per qtrirter.) 46 00 Natural Phtlo,ophy, ChemiStry, Rheto ric. Pt.litl.ll economy., Hook-ket ping, Botany, History, &c. 4 50 Arithmetic, English Grammar. Geog raphy, Reading. !t ,it ine, & c . Bce„ - . (tier quarter of 11 weel.s.) 3 00 Light, banks and stationary are found by the pup , l, and may he obtaiqed at the stores in the neihborhood. There are no extra charges whatever. academic el rear is divided into two aest,ions of 22 writs each; and each sessimi into two qu irter,l 11 weeks each. re-One quarter must be paid in advaece, when the pupil enters ; - and all bills must be paid off before he leaves the Academy ; othi rwise 7 per cent. lot the whole bill for the quart, r will be added. No deduction for absence during the quarter unless caused by sickness. 'the very best testimonials can be given, both as to the sch , larsliip and ability of the Principal; and his long experience in the profession entitles him to the confidence of hrpublic. • . -- - The vacitions occur in April and Oct,,livr. and Ow n. xt winter si-ssiilti will c , niturnci. nn M.aiday. the 20t I. f October. Address , tit 41l comcniinicittions to the "51.... P, U." DAVID WILSON, A. M., • . .1. Tusearnri Juniata cn. Sep. 18, 1845. N. 13. Pupils tom a diq MN' find of rt 111 ). COllV,yallee fro,. 111iffliii np I , Acialemy, by applying to Mc.tlisut's. Hotel. Liottaialt ffouninT. wotild respt ettelljinlorrn the cit z 'us of HuntinKthai anal the :lei iu• inv, , counties, that he Mill cra tiro. t, cw."- ry on busint,s at the Hork.le Foundry, ea Clover Creek. two miles fr, n, NVill.hms burg, where ht• is prepared to t x , clue ail orders in his line, or thi .4est mate, ials and workmanship, and with premptness and de spatch. lie will keep constantly nn hand stoves of everydescription, such as Cooking, Ten Plate, PARLOR, C OAI., It ()I' A RY, and Woo° s . mvEs LIVINGSTON PLOIIOII6, am Fis, rs, /I•4lnw %N, , mut y kindot oa,tings necessary f. r I"rgesonills ..5 ma chinery ~f any description; wagon box,' I all descriptions, which can lie had on as go a d terms as they CM) be had at ally other foundry in the cut y or state. Ili.member the Rockdale F. undry. irc Old metal taken in ex:eh:mgt. for any castingt. \VILLIAM KENNEDY C'!' Me. K.. has ree.endy p u rchased the patient right .t co , king stc.vel.r Hunting don county—the stove will be set up by •him and w trennted to tie put chaser to he as genii as ;my in t 11, St , t , •—orders furnish,. d. Jule 17, 1891.—tf. D I.ANK BON IYS) t o•C.nnstubles for Star of Execution, under the new law,. just printed. mid for SAle, at this office ---- - DLANK BONDS—Judgment and corn , tttoo—.G>r sale al tills of m • WASHINGTON HOTEL, Corner of Market h beet and Market Srare, rak 1-I 1. suln.cribt r having taken this pop •I,~l .ttlar Hotel lately kept by Mr. Wm. T. SA N D F.R 5 begs leave to ittnam his friends and tits_ public genet ally, eh•at he is now well prepared to accomodate them in a moaner to insure satisfaction to all who fa vor him with their custom. The In.use has been re-furnislted,.:ilttred, and gi e.,tly Int -1 proved in many respects, and no pains will be spared to make visitors comfortable du ring tit. 1111. HIS 1 BLE will be constantly supplied with ttll thechlicacics of the seas,.: and his sery tots are attentive, careful and /ICC , 1111 There is t xtensive SI A BUNG :toadied Ito the pi ems'. s, P. Hlle 1-1 /.are nf the Mansion House. Harrisburg June 4, 1845. THE subscriber tikes this occasion of re turning his thanks In his numerous friends for the Very liberal putt ointe,e bestowed tip me him during his propiietorship of the Washington Hotel. He also tiik,s great pfeasere ue b, .peaking fir his successor a contitatimce of public favor, who is well qu lified to give general satisfaction as a landlord, and every way worthy of the pat ronage of the travelling community. WM. T. SANDERS. WILLIAM D. PARRISH, No. 4, North sth st., 2 (lours above Market, PHILADELPPIIIA• WHOLESALE DEALER IN Paper, Rags, school Bcoks Blank Books and Stationary, HAVING considerably h.creast his facil tits for hnsiness, now i lien; to c..untry Mt: I , ChalltS. nn stil more favorable terms than f. wine, ly, a‘sortment of Writing, Printing and Wrapping Popers; also Figured Wall anal Curtain Papers, and Window Shades of a great Yat iety (.f patterns, which he can sell at manufacturers' prices. Also, Bonnet Boards, White, Blue and Brown ; and alt the S,andard School Winks, Blank Books, and Stationary in general, at the low est Wholesale prices. Rags : Raga : Rags I Cash paid for Rags in any quantity. or Rags t. kru in trade for goods at the lowest rash prices. Country merchants are par• ticidarly invited to'call. Printers of country newspwers supplied with their p • per low for cash, by apply ing at WILLIAM 1). PARRISH'S Paper and Rag Warehouse, 4, North Fifth strnet, 2 doors above. Market street, Philadelphia, August 20th, 1845. • 7'O SENSIBLE CITIZENS—We kni)w from what we see HMI feel, that' the animal body is, in its organs and functions. subject to derangement, inducing pain, and tending tic its destruction. In this disordered state, we observe nature providing for the re-es tablishment of order, by exciting some salu tary evacuation 61 the niorbific matter, or by some other operation, which tscapes our imperfect senses and researches. In some cases she brings on a cc iris by the bowels, in others by sweating, &c. Ste. Now ...poem..e has taught in., that there are certain substances, by which, applied to the living notly, internally or externally, we can at will produce the same evacuations, and thus do in a short time, what nature could do but slowly, and do effectually what she might nut have strength to accomplish. \V hen then we have seen a disease cured by a certain naturalevacu aim', should that dis ease occur again, we may count upon curing it by the use of such substance s,as w,• know bring about the same evacuation, which we had before observed to cure a similardisease.. • It is in consetpo-nce of the power which the Brandreth 'ills exert upon the while system, that mattes them so universally ben eficial. It is be they impart to the body, the power In expel disease without leaving any evil i If et. Asa gee nil medicine, Brandreill's Pills are, it is hclieved by the Pt oprietor, ` superior to every other °Wet ed t the public. Dr. Brandreth's Pills ate for sale by the following Agents in • his county. Wm. Stewart, Huntingdon. IlPFarlane, Garber, & co., Hollidaysburg. & N. Cresswell, Petersburg. M Orr & tiwnol.c , A IVX.And 13rtniall & Smith, Mauer 11111. Thnnias M. Owens, A. P itterson. %vitt-Jams:burg. ISlair•nl M dd n,\l.ul(l,n';Mills, Er• Wove are the only authorized 11,0,011000 c”uotr. ia,116. 1845. ti I . lth .I.y. Farm kor . Stele. sab.c.ribcrs fir (Ir sale a wellin) vn.vecl \— (15) a. c&. .a 3 with :di, about at, es ra, :it, tl and touter d lie imp% v, flit 'its are a I irge anti caiiircnient two story loatse, bank barn, and othar out buildi , gs, with se veral good sin inks watt r rotivrilient ; ltn orchard of choice ft nit. 'I here are a quantity of pr'ach plumb tares. S 6,1 fitrni is •sittt !tett in 11, u4crs n township, 1-ilinaingdon rt , tintr, Pa., 3 iniks fr, nt the Warai Springs, 7 'ldles from Huntingdon, and 6 ii i ijas from Can:,l. Persons wishing fortio-r bd . a con. ith ,, Vt• pr opertd can , hr.tin it by calling on S. R. rt hiding on the pr.— or from Janie, Boggs, at Mill Cret k. N. It. The subscribers ate di cos of going wt st—pers , os would do well to e.,11 Bill s e, toy t10•u0..,•11,...1. S LI 1.11, It. & J 1. MES BOGGS hilt 4,1595. naliza FOIL Sri L'l3. grarlt. L be: fl red at public smle on rilehday 41/i of Xovember next, act 10 ck, A M it ip emist s, A I'HACT OF LANII, containing about One Hundred Acres, situ ated in Tell township, Hontingclun comity , nn the t o id leading. from Concord ,to Shade (;;,,,. Th e improvements :tie a two-story LOG HOUSE, LOG EARN. and other necessary out but ding)), with a Spring of nvver..fitilimr IVatcr convenient to the door. I ind is Pa' e. , ,ted, and of a good quality. A portion of it is excel lent Meadow L •nd. The premises will he shown ;many one di s . posed to purchase by William Orr, Esq., living near said farm. cuntlitiona of sale will be made known and an indispat,ble title given.. by WILLIAM McCLELLAN. &nabs% 24, Sect. INC. To Potechasers—Goaranfee. Tug undersigned agent of the Pattentee, of the Stove, " The Queen. of the 'West," unierstmaling that the owners, or those concerned for them 04 other and different patent Oinking S.oVes. have threatened to bring Suit against all who purchase and Use anv CiulLus l'ATErr CooKm' STOVE —The Queen of the West." Now his is to inform all and ev, ry person wh sisal purchase and use said Stove that he II ini demnify thenefront all costsor damage roni any all all suits,brlalcilt by (Vier I— en ters, or their ag , nts, for any infringtut of their patents. lie ghies this notice so .at persons need not be tinder any fesysbecause they have, while consulting their own inter ests and convenience: secured the super for advantages ,4 this " Queen" not only ni the West, but of the East. ISRAEL GRAFFIUS. July 24,1844. " QUEEN OF TNE WEST" CIS cc) crpi..apao Eilt3actimrces, For sale by I. tilt FI SUN. Alex ' undo it,II un tingtlon county, Pa., cheap for ca•h or country produce at the market price. Thu "Queen of the West" is an im• ovement on Ilatha way's celebrated flot Air Stove. There Imo never yet ap peared any plan of a Conking Stove tha. posses-es the ad vantagrs that this on, has. A mach less quantity of fuel is re• quired for any amount of cooking or ba• king by this stove than by any other. Persons are requeoed to call and see before they purchase elsewhere. July 3,1844. .1L 1.1.1 DR LI UP CI) '37 T.:D Z:81 'zr 8 I. GUAFIUS & SON, ESP FIC ITULLY inform the citizent, e t Huotingdon county, and the • public generally that they cuntinue to cart} on the •" oppee , Tin and She'd-von Business, in all its branches, iu Alt xabchia. where they manufacture and constai sly keep on hand every desct iptionot ware in theirline; such as New and Splendid Wood Stoves 22, 24, 26, 28 :and 30 inches long R.qMATON STOVES, )Vero Cooking Stores of allkinds.and Also four sizes of Coal Stoves, ALSO STOVE-PIPE, AND STOVES FINISHED All kinds t castings done, for Forges, Saw mills and Threshing-machines. Also WAG ON BOXES, DULL GUDGEONS, AND HOLLOW w ARE ; all of which is done in a workman like manner. Also, Copper, Dye, Wash, Fuller. I're • serving, and Tea Kettles. jOr sale, wholesale and retail. Persons favoring this est4ishment with their cust, & m may pod ••having their orders executed with fidelity and despatch. Old metal, copper, brass and pewter ta ken in exchange. Also wheat, rye, corn and oats taken at market price. Alexandria, July 3. 1844. weierter...—TAß go•awir...•C.•ll 3 . reqtiests all persons inclet:ted to him for 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. FRENCH BURR MILL STONES. alifCIF. mu's,au,. annh ues to uron i fac- Ig,..ture, in Ilarri,burg, French Burrs ot all s;z s, and of the very best quality, much che,,per than over, nod on very favorable terms. Letters addressed to him will receive the same prompt ;Ittention as if personal appli cation were made. W. H. KEPNER, Feb. 5,1845.-9 CHEAP FOR CASH. wHoLEsALE AND It ETAIL foot, Shoe, and Cap Store. I tiaaar. .deligt) 34. N. 21 MARKET STREET, (between Front & S. coed Sts„ Nn th Side.) P II I,L 11).E L P 111 A THE - suc;sii,l),l.lia, on hand a large and complete assortment of the an, vc article,, to which he respeetfoll s the ittuntionof the inhabit:l,os of • Htititingilmi e , tnitv, consist' g it 'Alen's, and Vatith's coarse ‘V , x Kip, Calf `kin, Seal and 1\11.,..cc0 B(H) I'S and 'BIt()C ANS ,- 1. Misses' ;intl C hitch eti's 8.,0t s and Snot, in :ill their varieties; also, Ladies' (i , iilientin's GUM ()VEitSii()l'..S of every kind, together with Nleo's li is and Child vett', C I'S of every description, Person, will find it to their advantage to -calf and ex..in , tie Inv sti.ck before iitirch.i. sing i , lse wnere, is I . am tern - tined to sill at the LE)NvEsT POSSIBLE CASH l'lt I CE,S, S AMIJEL GOLDEI, Philadelphia July, 44 1845. , A Card. CL EUCA & BAKER. ,Wholesale Druggists and Manufacturers of Copal Varnish ; also, sole Agents for the Franklin Window Glass 'Works. Itr r .k VI N be. ii long oigaeed in the mo t.s 4 nfacture tif.C.l),Ll VArni,h. a, well us Other kindy, w e are now prepai ed to rifer to purchasers an article who'll in quality can not be burp,isiAl in the Union. Als, trim the ahoy, celebrated works, Window Glass of every biz, Constantly on hand, a full assortment ,of White Lead of the most .ipprovtd brands, tog , •tht r with a large stock of Drugs, Paints, Oils, Indies, Dye Stuffs, Col ore, BrOliZeS, Gold Leaf, Dutch Metal, Cam els' Mir Pencils, Paint Brushes, Pallet Knives, &c., Comprising every article in this line. All which will he sold :tt the lowest possi ble prices, by CLEMENSIc BAKER, No 187, North SI st., one door abate Wood, Sept, is 1140, Eistade of andretv Robeson, laic of Warrivrmark taruatilz. Morrengdun County deceased. yeO riCE I. hereby gtven, that &Vets 4.14 testamentary on the last will and tes tament of said deteased have been granted to the subscribers. MI persons therefore, indebted to the estate of said deceased, aro requested to make immediate payment, and all having chums to present them duly au thenticated for settlement, to JACOB VNTRIM, Esq.,/ me • DAVID ROBESON, Esq., ta * Oct. 1,1845. al UD.I TO IV S. X 0 TICE. The undersigned, :ippointed by the (.1.• pilau's Court of Huntingdon County to die tribute monies in the hands of William Reed Es q., %dministrator of the Estate of Fornwalt, late of Morris township, do ceased, hereby gives notice to all persona interested in said distribution, that he will attend for that purpose, at his In use in the Borough of Alexandria, tat Sam day the let day of November next to 1 o° , ,lrcit I'. M. 10/1N PORTER. Auditor. Sept. 24, 1845--4 t - Protection against Loss by fire. THE Cumberland Valley Mutual Promo tion Company, incorporated by the Legisla ture, and rapidly extending its bent lits, fee greater induct ments on account of cheap= ness of iimirance and certainty of payment in case of L. so than any other Company nr mnde of insurance k iown, except those in c, 'pointed on the sante principle. Floe terms and privileges of men.b,rs can be known by calling on George Taylor, re , idir g in Huntingdon, the agent appointed by wild Company for Huntingdon county. T. C. MILLER. Pres't. A. G, MILLER, Sec'y, White Nuns., Sep. 24, 1845. We recommend to ull our friends visit ing the city to coil at the Pekin Company'. Store, and lay in a supply of their deli ci•us teas. THE PEKiN TEA COMPANY, No. SO 80U7 H SECOND STREET,• Between Market and Chestnut, I'HILADELPHIVA. nave constanily on hand - , and for tale, Wholesale and Retail, A VARIETY OP CHOICE 'REM TZAR. AT LOWER PRICES, According to Ole quality, than they can be bought for at any other establishment in the city. Tass, exclusively, are sold at this house, and several varieties which can not be obtained elsewhere. Any Teas which do net give entire satisfaction can be returned and exchanged, or the money will be refunded. The citizens of Huntingdon county are respectfully invited to give us a call. G. B. ZEIBER, Agent fur the Pekin Tea Company. October 1, 1845.-Iy. 1111PER.PLI CE IMO TEL. HARRISBURG. PA• HE undersigned respectfully annoum• recto his friends and the public that he still continues at his old stand. Second ccLi ITait'laTJui ra, whoa che is ready to accommodate all who may favor him with a call. As his house has been for some years back conducted on the Temperance principle, the pi nprietor expects to ri.c, a liberal share of the patronage of temper ance men generally, visiting the Seat of Gov. romeat. IDECUM. 7 a 4, 4lQ.MrSigbElEi will always be supplied with the best the market will afford, and no pains spared to suit the palate of the epicure. The great est care will obscr,cl• in retold to the cl,anliness &comfort of his sleeping apart ments. Uaflas ileoctil)lllllximp is commodious, and attended 'by carefu: and oblining ostler and every ariangemont made to make his house a pleasant stuppies plare . forthe traveller. Charges very moderate to suit the times, JOHN KELKER. Harrisburg, Antr.,ls, 1845. Estate of CORNMELUTS DAVIS, .ty of Jaclacm. township, dee'd. IVO LICE is hereby given that letters of Al administration upon the said estate have been granted to the undersigned. Alt prisons having claims or demand , against the same are requested to make them knows Without delly, and all persons indebted make immediate nay ment to • JA NIES DAVIS. Adm'r Oct. 29, 1845.—51 pd. West tp. 'Carpotings, Floor Moths, &c., At the" Cheap 81,e," No. 4 1 , Strawberry Street. Philadelphia. • VE would c,ll the •tttention of p: rant:, in want of Sew Carptt, &c. to the fact of our being enabled to si Il g .0:111 at very low prices, because, in our present lo cation, our rent :mil .ther-expensesare very light ; and we tfer fur this se. son an excel• lent asSovtinent • Carpetings, tiermtifo Imperial. Ingrain, and Venitian of every variety: Also, Moor Oil Cloths, From 2t024t. et wide, clit tlitit rooms, Ii s . &c. , Hearth Covers, Baize, Stair Rods, Mats, &c., wholesale or retail, at the low,st prices. Ire' A supply of low priced carpets, frotr. 31 to 50 cents per yard, always on hand. ELAM RIDGE & BROTH ER. No 41. Strawberry street, one door above Chesnut st. near Stcond Sept. 10, 1845. • Spashipilt Iliac! 4'n 'l' A NNE It 'S 0 IL S. 2000 Dry L 'plata Hides—first quality sisoo. Dry La (11111%(I . do. 3000 1)..y S att;(l La Gt 4 ira do. 1000 Drybalted Brazil Hides, _ do. 40 Riles Creel' S tired Patna Kips 30 B Iles dry Patna Kips. 130 Barrel's 's Oil. Tanner's and Carrier's Tools. • • ...1113• • For salse to the. country Tanners at lb® lowest prices and upon the best terms. N. H. All kinds of Leather wanted lc, which the highest paices will he paid Cash or in exchange for H ides, Kips & 01/ A. K4RKPATRIC K & SuNS, No. 21 South' 3d Street, Plitiad4lol,ltC' ()rt. 9, 144 k
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