SHRIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs of Vendi tioni Exponas, Levari Facies, and Fieri Facia*, to me directed, 1 ntll ex pose to public sale, at the Court door in the borough of Huntingdon, on Monday, the 12th J .nuary, 1846, the fol lowing described Real Estate; and contin ue the same from day to day until all is sold. the terms of the saleare cash, and no sale will be final unless the money be paid at the time, viz: All those two certain lots, pieces or parcels of ground situate on the west side of Water street in the town of Cassville, Huntingdon county, containing about four acres or thereabouts, adjoining Mary Mc. Cardle on the south, Lewis Stever on the west, and David Stever on the north; hav• ing a stone dwelling house and a frame stable thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution s and to be iold at the property of Jaeub M. Cover. ALSO. All those two adjoining lots of ground • on the north side of Juniata street . borough of Hollidaysburg. fronting • Peet no sail street and extend tog at tight angles to same 160 feet to ,uk alley; said lois being numbered 155 ~;.(1 156 in the recorded plan of said bo rough—No. 156 being a corner lot, and MI the corner of Juniata and Penn'a. treets. On said lots are erected the Hollidaysburg Foundry, Casting House, a two story brick house, an office build ing, and a frame building used in cohnec timi with the Foundry—together with all the machinery and fixtures belonging to and attached to the freehold, Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Geo. ft. McFar lane. Michlel C. Garber, and Albert J. Garber, lately trading under the firm of McFarlane, Garber & Co. IILSO, The one undivided null part of a tract of timber land situate in the township of Cromwell, in the county of Huntingdon, containing in all one hundred and sixty acres, surveyed in the name of Joseph Grubb, adjoining lands of Alvah Chi!coat, John Rutter and James M. Bell, Esq. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of George Cornelius and Peter Cornelius or either or both of them. ALSO, . , AU that certain tract, piece or parc.l of land situate in the township of Barred, in the county of Huntingdon, about one hundred acres be the same more or less, sejmning lands of George Bell, Dr. Mor decai Massey and others, ah.:ut 40 acres of uhich are cleared; having thereon erected a cabin house and barn. Seized, taken in execution ► and to he sold as the property or William Hatch sun, deed, now inthehands of his Ex'rs. . _ ALSO, All that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate on the Juniata River about miles below the borough of Huntingdon, in Henderson township, adjoining other lands of dcfetolaot, lands of Jacob truck ler, and others, lying on both sides of the Juniata canal, and on both sides of tie Turnpike road, containing about 184 Acres, be the same more or less, about 160 acres of which are cleared and in good cultivation, having theron erected a lug dwelling house 11 stories high, and two double log barns, and other out buildings and improvements.—Said tract of land has two apple orchards, and a good opting of water thereon. Alas--A tract, piece or parcel of ridge land, comprised of two adjoining surveys, situate in Henderson township, :idjoining the last described tract, land ut Jacob Fackler, - Rupert, and others, con taining in all about 222 acres, be the same more or less, about SO acres of which are cleared, and a dwelling house stories high thereon erected. Also--All that certain lot of groom', situate on the corner of Hill and Bath streets in the borough of Huntingdon, numbered 95 in the town plot of said borough, frontin:t 50 leet on Hill street, and 185 feet back along Bath street to NVailiinoun street, haying thereon erectA ed a large two story stone dwelling house and kitcen and aframe warehouse and stable. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold us the property of Jacob Miller. ALSO, All that tract, piece, or parcel of laud in the town3hip Snyder, in tluivi,gdon county, containing 53 acres :flitl lit) perches, and allonatice, an the oink of the little Juniata River, and ad. j lands of Lyon, Sliorb, & Co.— illiam Caldwell and others—having thereon erected a two story log dwelling house, a triune barn and a frame fulling will, about--acres of which are cleared. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Muses Holiest:ln, at suit of John M'Millen. ALSO, _ . All that small piece, parcel or tract of land situate in Jackson township, in the county of Huntingdon, purchased by the defendant tram Jon, P. Stewart, contains ing about 60 acres, be the same more or lesB, adjoining lands of Robert Stewart, Esq., William flays, William Porter, and others, about 55 or SO acres of which are cleared and cultivated, with a small log dwelling house and a lug stable thereon erected, Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property or William Musser ,aso, All that certain lot of !around situate in the borough of Willinin.burg, Hun tin;don county, numbered 34 in the plot ealli borough, fronting 50 feet on th,• - North Ey:t gidNer Fruut meet, and es• tending back 175 feet to an alley, boun ded on the East by Lot No. 35, and on the West by a lot of Joseph Higgins, having a two story brick house and a • frame back building thereon erected. Also—Lot No. 35 in the plot of said town of Williantsborv, , , adjoining the above described Lot No. 34, ;111.1 fronting 50 feet on Front street, and running back 175 feet to an alley, bounded on the by 14 lot of A. Patterson, and on the %Vest by Lot Nu. 34—having two frame dwel ling houses one and a half stories high thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution, anti to be sold as the property of William Southwell, with notice to Adam Winner and Ilenry Schwarti, Terre-tenants. The said too last described Lots will also be sold as the property of George Knoelller, dec'd, in the hands of his - Executor, by virtue of two writs against said Executut in my hands. ALSO, All that certain pact of a tract of land situate in Barree township, Duntins,don Minty, adjoining lands of Uitz worth, 11. Alexander and others, contain ing seventy two acres and one hundred and forty seven perches, (Being part of a tract of land which Gen. ‘Vilhatn Mc- Aleavy,by, dyed dated the sth day of Sep tember, A. D. 1820, conveyed to ham McAleavy, and the said William McAleavy by deed dated 21st Atoll, 1841, conveyed the saute to David McAl eavy,) together With the liereditaments and appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution; and to be sold as the property 411 (Mid McAleavy. AMT.), Two certain adjoining lots of ground situate in the Borough of Hollidaysburg, numbered 251 & 252 in the town plot of said borough, being each 60 feet in Front on Mulberry street, and extending back ltb feet to Strawberry alley—having thereon erected a large one story brick building, known as St. Mares Catholic Church ofHollidaysburg.. Seized, taken i; execution, and to be sold as the property of the Catholic Church of Hollidaysburg, in the hands of the building conunitte, ALSO, All that lot or small parcel of land sit uate in the township of Jackson, in Hun tingdon county, containing about Eleven acres, be the same inure or less, about seven or eight acres of which are cleared, adjoining lands of George Steffy, George (titer, John Stein, and others, with a two story frame tavern-house and a barn thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Sanuel Steffy. ALSO. All that certain Lot of ground in the town of Duncansville in the county of Huntingdon, containing about 60 feet in front on the Turnpike Rom', and running back along the Bedford Road, 160 feet, inure or less, to the Portage Rail Road— having thereon erected a large two story frame tavern.house and kitchen anthi I frame stable. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the ptopert v of Ntichael Thompson. A &so, A tract of land situate on the waters of Stone creel:, in Henderson township, near the Warm Springs, containing 69 acres, about 40 acres of which are clear ed, seine of Which is meadow lantl4 Said land adjoins Henry White, William Mc- I)ivit, David Newingliam's heirs, and is the saute land which Jacob White died seized of—haiting a two story log weath er•boarded house, a log barn and other buildings thereon erected. Seiz.•d, taken in eieratltin, and to lie sold as the property of George Smith. ALSO, - . All that certain two story building sit uate on a lot of ground in the town of Graysville, in Franklin township, in Hun• tingdon county, adjoining lands or Ew ing-di Travis, containing one acre and one eighth of • an acre of ground—said budding being a frame house SO feet in front and extending back 20 leet with a kitchen thereto attached l 2 by 15 feet, with the appurtenances. Sriied, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of John Stover, own er or reputed owner. ALSO, A lot of &bout seven - acres (f cleared hind, situwe in Blair township, on the northerly side of the Turnpike Road be• tween Hollult►ysburg and Huncansvilie, bounded on the North and East by lands of John ,McC.►han, on the South by the Turnpike Bond, and on the West by the 141W11 of Waltersburg— having thereon erected a two story brick house and kitch• en and a frame stable. Seized, taken in execution, and to be so ld as the property ut John B. Buchan• an and Geor e Buchanan. .1 LSO, All that tract or parcel of land in Alle gheny township, containing about 575 acres, be tl.e same more or less, about 275 acres of which is cleared and culti. vale& The said land is now used and tenanted as Mu separate farms, and be. ing the remaining part or residue of th , real estate now owned by Bernard o'. Friers heirs—said land is good limestone and is bounded on the East by lands of Adam Black, on the West by Aaron Burns' heirs, on the North by George Cowen, and on the South by Alexander Dysart—having thereon erected 2 farm dwellinghouses and 2 barns, die. Seized. taken in execqtion, and to he sold as the property of Bernard O'Friel, deceased—nuw in the hands of his Exec- u tom. JOHN ARMITAGE, Sheriff t9hcrire Office, Huntingdon, Ike. 17, 1846. WASHINGTON HOTEL. Corner of Market atreet and Market Spare, E3A.7.ZIOBVP.G. TR 11 E subscriber having taken this pop ular Hotel lately kept by Mr. WM. T. SANDERS, begs leave to inform his friends and the public generally, that he is now well prepared to acetimodate them in a manner to insure satisfaction to all who N eer Win with their custom. The house has been re-furnished, altered, aid greatly im proved in many respectt, and no pain§ will be spared to make visitors codifortable du ring their sojourn. HIS TABLE will ha Constantly supplied with all thedelicacies of the season and his servants are attentive, careful and accommodating. There is extensive S't ABLING attached to the premises, E. P. HU(' HES, Late of the Mangan House. Harrisburg June 4, 1845. THE subscriber 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. He also takes great pleasere in bespeaking for his succeßior a continuance of public favor, who is well qtrlified to give g neral satisfaction as a landlord, and every way worthy of the pat ronage of the travelling community. WM. 'l'. SANDERS. WILLIAM D, PARRISH, No. 4, North sth st., 2 doors above Market, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Paper, Rags, School Books Blank Books and Stationary. HAVING considerably increase his facil ties for business, now oilers to country mer chants, on still more favorable terms than formerly, a complete assortment of Writing. Printing and Wrapping Papers; also Figured Wall and Curtain Papers, and Windovt Shadei of a great variety of patterns, which he can sell at manufacturers prices. Also, Bonnet Boards, White, Blue and brown ; and all the Standard School Books, Blank Books, and Stationary in general, atthe low est Wholesale prices. Rags Rags Rags Cash paid for Rags in ally quantity, or Rags taken in trade for goods at the lowest cash mites. Country merchants are par• titularly invited to call. Printers of country newspapers supplied with their p ,per low for cash, by applying at WILLIAM D. PARRISH'S Paper and Rag Warehouse, No: 4, North Fifth strmt, 2 doors above Market street, Phi Niel ph ia Philadelphia, August 20th, 1845. TO SENSIBLE CITIZENS.—W e know from %gnat we See and feel, that the animal • body is, in its organs and functions, subject to derangement, inducing pain, and tending to its destruction. In this disordered state, we observe nature providing for the re-es tablishment of order, by exciting some salu tary evacuation of the morbitic matter, KbY some other operation, which t scapes our 1 imperfect senses and researches. In some ; cases she brings on a ci isis by the bowels, in others by sweating, &c. &c. Now experience has taught us that there are certain substances, by which, applied to the living unity, internally or externally, we • can at will produce the same evacuations, and thus do in a short time. what nature could do but slowly, and do effectually what she might not have strength to accomplish. XV hen then we have seen u disease cured by a certain uaturalevacuation, should that dis ease occur again, we may count upon curing it by the use ;if such substances, as we know bring about the same evacuation, which we had belnre observed to cure a similar disease. It is in consequence of the power• which the Brandreth Pills exert upon the while system, that makes them so universally ben eficial. It is because they impart to the body, the power• to expel disease without leaving any evil effect. • Asa gen rid family medicine, Brandreth's • Pills are, it is believed by the Proprietor, superior to every other offet ed to the public. Dr. Brandreth's Pills are for sale by the following Agents to this county. Stewai•t Huntingdon. M'Farlitne, Garber, & co., Hollidaysburg. .t. & N. Cresswell, Petersburg. Moor? & Synope, Alexandria. Hartman & Smith, Manor Hill. • 'Tomas M. Owens, Birmingham. A. Patterson, Williamsburg. Blair aryl Madden, Madden'; Mills. l'he :thieve are the may ailthorited agents in Huntingdon county. April 16, 1845. tl 11th Jy. itotittrale founing. TEM subscriber would respectltillv inform the citizens of Huntingdon and the adliin ing counties, that he still cortiont si to car ry cm Lousiness at the Rockdale Foundry, on Clover Creek, two miles from Willaims burg, where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line, of the best materials and workmanship, and with profhpthess stud de spatch. He will keep constantly on hand stoves of everydescription, such as Cooking, Ten Plate, PARLOR, COAL, ROTARY, mid WOOD STOV ES LIVINGSTON PLOUGHS, Anvils,. tiamuni. vs, ihillow Warr, and every kind of castings necessary for forges, mills or ma chinery of any description ; wagon boxes of all descriptions, fife., which can be had on as good terms as they can be had at any other foundry in the county or state. Remember the Rockdale Foundry. V. Old metal taken in exchange for any castings WILLIAM KENNEDY. irr Mr. K. has recently purchased the pattent right of a cooking stove for Hunting don county—the stove will be set up by him and warranted to the purchaserto be as good as any in the State—orders furnished. July 17, 1844.—tf. FRENCH BURR MILL STONES, MO HE subscriber continues to manufac ture, in Harrisburg, French Burrs of all sizes, and of the very best quality, much cheaper than ever, and on very favorable terms. _ _ „...... Letters addressed to him will receive the same prompt attention as if personal appli cation were made. W. R. KEPNER, Feb, $0.841.-9 ma. To Purchasers—Guarantec. Tax undersigned agent of the Pattentee, of the Stove, " The Queen of the West," unierstanding that the owns es, or those concerned for them, of other and different patent Cooking Stoves, have threatened to bring suit against all who purchase and use any of GUILDS PATENT COOKINI" STOVE —The Queen of the West." Now •his is to inform all and every pe'rson who shal purchase and Use said Stove that he , inl demnify them from all costsor damage. corn any and all suits, brought by ether E en ters, or their agents, for any infrmgmt • of their patents. He gives this notice so .at persons need not be under ally feiws because , they have, while consulting their own inter ests' and convenience, secured the supetior advantages of this Queen" not only of the West, but of the East. ISRAEL GRAFFIUS. July 24, 1844. "QUEEN Or TEE WEST" Za cED tiMaCiDCIrCE.9 Fur sale by I. OILAFIUS & SON, Alex andria, Huntingdon county, Pa., cheap for cash or country produce at the market price. The "Queen of the West" is an im provement on Hathaway's celebrated hot Air Stove. There has never yet ap peared any plan of a Cooking Stove that possesses the advantages that this one has. A much less quantity of fuel is re quired fur ahy amount of cooking or ba king by tide dohs than by any other. Persons are requested to call and Ste before they purchase elsewhere; July 3, 1894. .1.1 4 E1.1,1 UP CO "s a. Z:) UZ. 'l`" 8 I. GRAFT JS & StbN, ESPECTFULLY inform the citizens 445 of Huntingdon county, and the public generally, that they continue to carry on Ole _ . Copper, Tin and Sheet•tron Business, in all its branches, in Alexandria, where they manufacture and cnnstai tly keep nu hand every desc► iption of ware in theirl►ne; such :is . . New and Splendid Wood Stoves 22, 24, 26, 28 and 30 inches long. R3DiATOR STOVES, etoilooking , Slaves of all kinds, and Also four sizes of . Coal Stoves, ALSO STOVE-PIPE, A 1 421) sTOVEs FINISHED All kinds castings done, for Forges, haw mills and Threshing-machines. Also WAG ON DoXES, MILL GUDGEONS, AND HOLLOW wARE ; all of which is done in a workman , like mantiei... . Also, Copper, Dye, Wash, Fuller, Pre serving, and 'Pea Kettles. for sale, wholesale and retail. Persons Fitecring tlfts es'tablishrniit with their custi m may depend en haying their orders executed with fidelity and despatch. Old metal, copper, brass and pewter ta ken in exchange. Also wheat, rye, corn and ,iats taken at market price. Alexandria, July 3. 1844. NOTICE.—The subscriber respectfully requests all persons indeLted to him for work done at the old establishment, pre vious to the lot of November last, to call and settle their accounts without delay., ISRAEL GRAPIUS. July 3, 1844. CHEAP FOR CASH. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 8001, Shoe, and Cap Store: No. 21 MARKET STREET, (between Front & Second Sts., North Side.) PHIL kDELPHIA THE subscriber has on hand a large and complete assortment of the above nam e d articles, to which he respectfully invites the attention of the inhabitants of Huntingdon county, consisting of Men's, Boy's and Youth's coarse Wax. Kip, Calf Skin, Seal and Morocco BOOTS and BBOC ANS , Ladies' Misses' and Children's Boots and Shoes in all their varieties ; also, Ladies' and Gentlemen's GUM OVERSHOES of every kind, together with Men's Boy's and Children's CAPS of every description. Persons will find it to their advantage to call and examine my stock before purcha • sing elsewhere, as I am determined to sell at the LOWEST POSSIBLE CASH PRICES. SAMUEL GOLDEY, Philadelphia July, 24 1845. atches, Jewelry AND SILVER WARE. THE subscribers offer an assortment of Gold and Silver Patent Lever %V atria, of their OM Ithhortation,SilverSpims Forks, Tea setts and every article of Silver work of their own thanupeture. Also watch chains; Seek and keys, Fine Gold Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Bracelets, Guatd chains, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Specta cles, Pencils:l Diamond pointed Gold Pens ; together with a general assortno lit of La dies, jewelry, Plated castors, Cake Baskets, Collie Sticks, Fancy Bags, Purses, Fans, Brittania ware in setts and single pieces; ISilver Purse Clasps, Combs. Hair Pius, Fancy head ornaments, &c. &c., forsale at the lowest Cash prices. —WattheS B epaired: J. & W. L. WARD. No. 106 Chestnut street, opposite the Franklin House. Philadelphia, August 5, 1845. REYNOLDS, KERR &, ALLISON WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND Dealers in Country Produce NO. 204 MARKET ST. (Next door to the Red Lion Motel,) PHILADELPHIA, aouNTRY Merchants and o th ers pur chasing Groceries, are invited to call and examine our new and extensive stock, where they will find every attiele in the Grocery lin". 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. reCOUNTRY PRODUCZ will be taken in payment for Groceries, and sold to the best possible advantage. free of charge. Aug. COYIE THIS WAY! Mt ZWEPLIEWSIBUWI3I3 Carriage Manufactory MINIM sMITfI wposT RESPECTFULLY informs the 1114.1lcitizens of the borough and county of Huntingdon, and the public generally, ai.d his old friends and customers in particular, that he still continues the Couch Makittg Pusifires in all its various branches, at his old stand, in Main Street, in the fwrough of Hunting don, 'wail) , noin:.ite the Journal" print• iag office, wht re lie has constantly on hand every description of Cbaches, Carringeg, '?"-rf' 4 ButrgiSS, Sleighs and - 'Pr" • grdS DearboHi% which he will SELL tow FOR CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE. He would also inform the public that hr manufactures and keeps constantly on hand all kinds of _ _ CHAIRS, • made and finished in the most durable and improved s )le, by experienced workmen. The public are respectfully invited to call and judge for themselves. HENRY SMITH. Huntingdon, Nov. 5, 1845—tf. We recommend to all our friends visit ing the city to call at the Pekin Company's Store, and lay M a supply of their deli ei:;us Peas. TUE PEKIN TEA COMPANY, No. 30 801,17 II SECOND STREET, Between Market and Chestnut, PHILADELPHIA. Have constan►lv cm hand, and for sale, Wholesale and Retail, A VARIETY lIF CHOICE FItISII Ts.ts, Al LOWER PRICES, According to the qu,,lity, than they can be bought for at any other establishment in the city. OZ TEAS, exclusively, are sold at this house, and several varieties which can not ibe obtained elsewhere. Any Teas which da not give entire satisfaction can be returned and eichabged, or the money will be refunded. The citiiena of Huntingdon cuunty are respectfully invittd on givp us a call. G. B. ZEIBER, Agent fur the Pekin Tea Company October 1, 1845.-Iy. T.nIPER.?JI CE 110 T EL PA. a- HE undersigned respectfully announ • rest° 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 may tavior him with a call. As his house has been for some years back conducted on the Temperance prihciple, the pi npvietor expects to receive a liberal shave of thy patronage of temper ance Mei( generally, visiting the Seat of Gov•rnment. 7 3 4 .1a.M1343/37E1 will Aways be supplied with the best the market will affard, and no p.tins spared to suit the palate of the epicure. The great est care will be observed in regal d to the cleanliness &comfort of his sleeping apart ments. Lx-X aO3 of:: a an.LlDllamw is coiiiiiiodi ' uus and attended by a careful and obliging ostler and every art angement made to make his house a pleasant stopping place for the traveller. Charges very moderate to snit the times. JOHN KELKER. Harrishorz, Am , . 15. 1895. Estate of CORNELIUS DAVIS, hay of Jackson town. hip. deed. vsp-O l'lOE. is li,reby given that letters of 44 administration up ti the said estate . have been granted to the undersigned. All pet sons having claims or demands against the same are requested to make them known without delay, and all persons indebted to make immediate pavment to JA MES DAVIS, A dm't Oct. 29, 1845.—5 l pd West tp. Carpetings, Floor Unfits, &c., At Me" Cheap Store," No. 41, Strataberry 'Una Philadelphia. VE would e.ill the attention of iy-rsnns in want of New Carpet, &c. to the fact of our being enabled to sell goods at very low prices, because, in our present In cation, our rent and ether yxpenses are very light I and we offer for this set son an excel lent assortinent of Carpetings, Beautiful Imperial. Ingrain, and Vesr.tian of every variety. Also, FloOr Oil Cloths, From 2 to 24 t. et wide, cotta lit roams, halls, &c. , and Hearth It ngs,Table Covers, Floor Baize, Stair Rods, M..ts, &c., wholesale or retail, at the lowest prices. A supply of low priced carpets, from 31 to 30 cents per yard, always on hand. ELDRRIDGE & BROTHER, No 41, Strawberry street, one door above Chvsnut st. near Second st. Phila'd. Sept. 10, 1845. Span hilt Hides AND _ . TANNER'S OILS. 2000 Dry L tplata Hides---first quality, 5500 Dry La Guira dn. do. 9000 Dry Salted La Guira, do. 1000 Dry Salted Brazil Hides, do. 40 B 'les Creen &Bed Patna Kips 30 B Iles dry Patna Kips. 120 Barrens Tannin 'a Oil. Tamier's and Currier's Tools. - --- For salse to the country Tanners at the lowest prices and upon the best terms. N. 13. All kinds of Leather wanted tor which the highest prices will he paid in Cash or in exchange for Hides, Kips & D. KIRKPATRICK & St.NS, No. 21 South 5d Street, Philadelphia Oct. 9, 1844:--• ly Job Printing. NEATLY EXECU FED dr THIS OFFICE. nUSTICES',BIanks of a ll kinds, It:mask w at thls Office. SLEEPER & FENNER MANUFACTURES OF Vmbrellas, Parasols dr. Sun-Shades, NO. 126, MARKET STREET, South side, below Fourth, Philadelphia, Invite the attention of Merchants and Manufactur ers to their very extensive, elegant, new stock, pre. pared with great care, and offered AT THE I.OWEer routine CASH PRICES. The principle on which this concern is establish. ed, ie to consult the mutual interest of thoir cue tomers and therneelves, by manufacturing a good article, selling it at the Lowest Price for Cash, and realizing their own remuneration, in the amount or sales and quick returns. Possessing inexhaustible facilities for manufao ture, they are prepared to supply orders to any ea. tent, and respectfully eolieit the patronage of Mer chants, Manufacturers and Dealers. • kiALVIN ATTORNEY AT LAW, ILL practice in the set•eral Courts of the City and County of Philadel• ••• • • , His office is at No. 35, South•Fouara St., bet% een Chesnut and Walnut stmts. Pliiladuldhia, Oct. 1, 1841. Jewelry ! Jewelry ! ! Jewelry!! •••r. TrUST received, ft stock go of the most magnifi cient katelry 17 - •.. ever • a came of) the Pike.",,,CD \ s\ Consisting of GOLD PAT , c, TENT LEVEES; Ladle. vA GOLD ANceon Ltt vERs, full jesuclled,•• Si LVN:n PATENT LEVERS, double and sine, cased,StLvEa A Helton LEVERS,fulljeweled, double and einglecased El/Gusts WATCHES. Im tation Levere i , QUARTIRR and FRIENCN WATCHES. &C. &C. Also Gold Fob Chains, and Seals. of the most fashionable patterns. Gold Pencils, Spectacles, Guard Chains, Key's./ Breacelets sett with topaz, Medalions, Fin ger Rings, Ear Rings, Breast Pins, sett with topaz. amethist, &c. &c. Mineutu re Cases, Silk Purees, Coral Beads, Pock, t Botks, Musical Boxes, Mathematical Instrtimtnts, Silver Spectacles, Table Spoons, Tea and Salt Spoons, Sugar Tongs,Lowcnda patent Silver Pencils, Razors of the finest quality, HENRY CLAY penknives, a superior arti • de, Steel Pens, Spy Classes, Hair Brushes. Tooth Brushes, Platina Points, &c. &c. All j the above articles will be sold cheaper than j ever heretofore. Clock and Watch repairing done as usual. verycheap for cash. A large assortmentof eight day and thin. ty Kim Clocks will be sold very cheap. All watches sold will be warranted for one year, and a written ruarrantee given. that it not found equal to warranty it will (during that period) be put in order without expense, or if injured, may be exchanged for any other watch of equal value. The warranty s considered void, should the watch, with which it is given, be put into the hands of another watch Maker: , . • , D. BUOY, EnUtingdon, April 10. 1844. WOOLLEN MANUFACTORY: THE subscilber respectfully inform his hien& and the public in general, that hb are prepared to manufacture cloths, satti4 netts, flannels, blmkets, carpeting, &c., st y the W.ll known establishment, formerly oc cupied by Jereudiah Whitehead, situated in the town of Williamsburg, Huntingdon co: Pa. His inacHnety 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 be eriecuted in a satisfactory style on the shortest notice. U 4 esorrnsaa so 3 • • • . lie wulard wool into mils at the lots price of 6 cents per pound ; earl and spin 12 cuts per pound, •16 cents per pound ; manufacture white fl tnnel from fleece. 31* cents per yard ; manufacture brown flans, t from 11 ece, 40 cents per yard ; he will find sattinett warp and manufacture said. , netts of all dark colors at 45 cents per yald; cloths wide, 50 cents per yard ; common broad cloth. $1 25 per yard ; blankets, 63 per pair ; plain girthing carpet. 50 cents per yard ; he will card, spin, double and twist ssneking yarn at 20 cents per pound ; color; lug comet, Loverlti and stocking yarn, from 15 to 31 cents per pound. Country Fulling. Cloths of all dark colors, 22 cents per yd:' flannels, si cents per yard , blank ets, T cents Per yard ; home dye flannels rents per yard ; home dye cloths, 16 cents per yard. Arrangements have been made at the fol lowing places, where cloths and wool will be taken and returned every two weeks. At the hou.e of John Nail, Hartslog ; Jacob M'Cthan, M'Connellstown Entrekin's store,Coffee Run ; John store, Leonard eaver, Jacob Cypress and ' Garner,Wooticock Valley •, Gem mel & Porter's store, Alexandria ; Walter Graham's store, Canoe Valley I) Yaart'l Mill, Slaking Valley ; Davi. 111,,k's Mill, Hiatt tuwnship ; James Candron's Store, Frank stown ; Gen. Steiner's store, Water street ; James Saxton's store, Huntingdon. Persons wishing to exchange wool for man- UtflettlEt d stuffs can be accommodated. ..... 11-7- All kinds of country produce taken In exchange for work. WILLIAM BUCHANAN. Williamsburg, Aug. 27, 19, 1845.—tf. A Card. CLEMENS & BAKER, Wholesale Druggists and Manufacturers .of Copal Varnish ; also, sole Agents for the Franklin Window Glass Work,. It% AV IN I: been long engaged in the man dm 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. Alsr, receiving wet kly, from the above celebrated works, Window Glass of every size. Constantly on hand, a full assortment of White Lead of the most approved brands; tow -they with a large static of Drugs, Med icine., Paints, Oils, Indigo, Dye Stuffs, Col ors, Bronzes; Gold Leaf, Dutch Metal, Cam els' Hair Pencils, Paint Brushes, Pullet Knives, &c., comprising every article in this _ _ All which will he sold at the lowe.t posb. Me prices, by CLEMENS 8t No 187, North 3d . at. t ope door above Wood, Philadelphia, Sept. 10,1 PC S: