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    MILITARY ORiAliiii.
General Orders, Jlo. 1.
HEAD QUARTERS, ARAI GENERAL'S OFFICE, }
Harrisburg, May 23, 1846.
The Commamler-ih•Chief announces to the cit
izen soldiers orthe Commonwealth of Penneylva.
nie, that he has received a request from the Presi-
Aent of the United States, to cause to be enrolled,
and held in readiness for muster in the service of
the United States, Six REGIMENTS OF fxr.txrnr,
tinder the Act pf Congress of the 13th May, 1846,
entitled " An Act providing for the prosecution of
the existing war between the United States and the
Republic of Mexico."
Each regiment to consist of 1 Colonel, 1 Lieu
tenant Colonel, 1 Major, 1 Adjutant, (a Lieuten•
ant of one of the companies) 1 Sergeant Major, 2
Cleaner-Master Sergeants, 2 Principal Musicians,
and 10 companies.
Each company to consist of 1 Captain, 1 First
Lieutenant, 1 Second Lieutenant, 4 Sergeants, 4
Corporals, 2 Musicians, and 64 Privates.
The Act of Congress contemplates that this ser
vice shall bo filled by volunteers: therefore,
The offers of existing companies of volunteer in•
fantry, comprising the requisite number of men,
may be accepted under their present organization,
subject to a new inspection.
The citizens of the State, who are desirous to
tender their services to the country in the present
emergency, will forthwith enrol themselves in coin
ponies of infantry, in accordance with the provis
ion of the Act of Congress, and the orders of the
President hereto annexed.
Tho companies to be organized, inspected, anti
their officer. chosen in conformity to the laws of
the State. They may, howeve- under the special
circumstances, be inerected, elect officers, and
make the offer of their services becro they are uni
formed.
The companies, when completed, will make the
tender of their services to the Governor, in writing,
and deliver the original muster rolls to the proper
Brigade Inspectors, who will return the same to the
Brigadier Generals, and the latter to the Major
Generals, who wilt transmit all the offers of volun
teers, and enrolments of companies in their re
spective divisions, without delay, to the Adjutant
General at Harrisburg.
ft is expected that the enrolments. organization
and inspection of the companies will be had, and
the offers of service made, prior to Monday, the 22d
June next.
Offers of services from volunteers, will be accept
ed with the view of accommodating each military
division, in proportion to its numerical strength.
. .
When the offers of a number of volunteers suffi
dent to fill the six regiments are accepted, and
their services shall be required by the President of
the United States, orders will be issued for whic . h
they VI hold themselves in readiness, fixing con
venient points of rendezvous for the troops to as
semble, to .be arranged into regiments, elect regi
mental officers according to the laws of the State,
and be mustered into the service of the 'United
States.
The confidence of the Vommander-in-Chief, in
the patriotic zeal of the citizen soldiers of the Com
monwealth, in unlimited. The country has called
for their services—the war has commenced—ener
gy and decisidn in its prosecution will insure the
speedy restoration of peace.
By order of the Commander-in-Chief,
GEO. W. BOWMAN,
Adjutant General, P. M.
General Orders, No. Z .
APPOrNTMENT UT THE aovzimort:
. J.
Henry Petrekin, Esq., to be Aid-de-Camp' to the
\ Gorernor, with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.
Col. Petriken will act an Assistant Adjutant Gen
eral until Within ordets, and all Communications
connected with the formation of the ilia regiments
of Volunteers, W be seised under the directions con
tained in General Orders, Mo. 1. will be directed
to the Adjutant General at Harrisburg. All other
business connected with the Adjutant General's
Office will be attended to at Bedford, as before the
issue of this Order:
GEd. W. If OIVIvIAN,
Adjutant General, P. M,
CI.. D►. LA I'M/A.-This Mexican General paid
a visit tb the St. Charles Hotel in New Orleans, on
the 18th init., and was introduced to Gen. Gaines
and to Gov. Johnson. The General speaks no
other language thafi the Spanish, but through the
aid of Mr. Denis Priettr, who acted es. Interpreter,
says the Picayune, a pleasing anti lively converel-
Unit took place. Gon. Do la Vega expresses him
self as extremely well satisfied with his position,
and stated that he felt as if he was among his own
friends, rather than as a prisoner of war. We are
glad to find that every means is employed to ren
der the position of the General as comfortable as
possible. This is no more than what is due to the
distinguished merit of so bravo and Meritorious an
officer.
The Picayune also says:—Our readers canna
have forgotten the minutes which we published of
an interview between Gen. Worth and Gen Vega.
It was held on the west bank of the Rio Grande on
the 28th of March. Their next meeting was in
this city yesterday, when Gen. Worth called to pay
his respects to the unfortunate Mgxican General.=
The surprise of each must have been great at meet•
iug under circumstances so different from what
either anticipated When they conferred together on
the banks of the Rio del Norte. The short interval
which had elapsed was pregnant in events of the
utmost interest to each of them,
STABBING 1* Couat:—The New Or
leans Delta, of the 20th inSt., Says :—Mr.
John L. Lewis, the sheriff, arrested Al
phonse 'loco, and Bysinthe A. Morantes,
for committing a breach of the peace in
Probate Court yesterday morning. It ap
pears that for several days past, a raisins
.derstanding had existed between them,
arising from the gale or a negro woman,
made by Morantes to Toca. fhe day be
fore yesterday they met opposite die St.
Donis llotel; when several hard words
and personal thteata were exchanged.
They met again yesterday morning iu the
Probate Court, when atcordiug to Mr. To.
ca's account, Morantes attacked him With
a disk, alid stubbed him in his shoulder;
the Steel entering to the depth of about
three inches. W hen arrested, Morantes
had also a six barrel revolving pistol, fully
capped and loaded. The matter Will come
up before Recorder Genois in a day of
two; ineanWhile the prisoners were order
ed to give security, each in the sum of
$lOOO, to keep the peace. Mr. Toca's
wound is by no means dangerous. •
LE)flareal e
At hie residence in Wllliameburg, on the 25th
ult., Majt JOHN 0. FLOOD, aged upward. of 40
years.
Philadelphia Market.
from Me U. S. Gazelle, ?
May 27, 1846. S
Pour—We are advised of some further sales of
ordinary brands at $4; holders, however, generally
ask more. Nothing doing in Rye Flour or Corn
Meal. Grain—Over 800 bu. prime Pa. red wheat
sold for 95 cents, part for shipment. Rue—South
em brought 62c. Corn—Sales of 2500 bu. good
Southern yellow at 58c, white 60c; and Southern
Oats at 39c.
LIST OF RETAILERS
Of Merchandize and Liquors in Hunting
don County, Returned by the Conga-
Ides at January Sessions 1846, and
classified by the associate Judges and
Commissioners ,togethe r with the amount
of their respective Licenses for the year
commenciug Ist May 1846, viz:
The undersigned, Treasurer of said county of
Huntingdon, in accordance with the several acts
of Assembly, publishes the following list of Re
tailers of Foreign Merchandise, within tho said
county for the current year, as classified and return;
ed to him by the Associate Judges and Commission ,
era of the county. Any perdoh doing business,
whose name is not in the following Hot, as well at
those who are bound to pay any fractional part of
a license, are requested to have their names regis•
tered agreeably to law, without delay.
Stich as are designated by a [ o ] have taken out
their licenses, and those who have not are required
to do so, on or before the fourth Saturday, (and
20th day) of June inst., after which day suits will
be instituted without respect to persons, against all
delinquents.
Those Marked thus [t
sell liquors.
CLASS.
Allegheny township. John Maguire
Samuel Cdnfrr 14 Joseph Morrow
Joseph Patton 14 Tod trop,
William Walker 14iReubin Trezlert la
Bell & Higgins • 131 Amos Clarke 14
Warriorsmark iwp
Elias Baker'
Michael Thompson 141Lieni. F. Patton -14
Antes trop. Abednego Stevens 14
John Dougherty 14 Walker hop.
Martin Bell 13 James Campbell t 13
Benjamin F. Bell 13 Simon Ake 14
John Bell • 131 1Vext twp
... _ .
Graham McCamant 141.1 . 0hn Watt - 14
B r.•ee twp. Mile. Lerdo 14
Same. Magu're 13 1. Woodberry ltop. _
John IL Hunter 13 Adolphus Pederson t 13
Benjamin Hartman 14 M. Orlady t 14
Reed & Cottle 13 Philip Metz t 14
Maw hop. IJos. R. Hewitt & co. f 13
W Anderson & co. t 1410eorge W. flannels f 14
Daniel McConnell t 14 Smith & Wampler 13
Peter O'Hagan t 'Moms M. Johnston 14
Met. Knox & Son • 13ID. H. Royer & co. • 13
Cass hop. Royer & chmucker " 13
Robert Speer 14 Royer &co. 13
_ . .
Birmingham Boro.
James Ifenderaon
Cromwell Irpp. James ClSrke
A. J. Wigton & Br's 14 ;lames Bell
Ga.yaßort Boro,
Samuel Isett
Thomas Orbison WGraff
Dublin lwp. !Jame. Flowers
14
A. C. Blair & co. 13lRobert Lytle, Sr. 14
1
Franklin lwp. Hollidaysburg Boro.
Short, Stewart & co. 12 Joseph Dysart 13
John S. !sett . 14 A. McCormick & Bro. 13
James Williama 19 Thos. B. Moore* 12
C. Wigton & Sons 13 Michael R. Bonslough 13
Geo Shocnberger * 12 Learner & Rhode. t 13
Martin Gates 14,Robert Williams 13
, F ra „kw,,,, s t op, Geo Bingham & to. 12 .
McNedl, Lytle & ed. 14 James Gardner de co. 13
Jame. Condroir 15 David Gtiodfellow la
Michael Wolf 13 Gilbert L. Lloyd 13
William West 84 William Hall 14
John Heston 1- 14 Peter McNallf 14
Huston trop. Joseph Deiser . 14
Peter Shoenberger 12Geo. Bingham & co. 13
help
• Hopewell . Lloyd & Graff • 12
i
James Entrekin t :2 Geo. W. Patteniori fl 3
Johrtl3. Given t 13l William Nelson 14
Henderson trop. (David Hammer 14
Millikena & Keselet 13 John Gorely 14
McCahun &Irvin 13 John Hays 14
William Buchanatl 14 J. E. McGiri 14
• Jackson twp. J. M. Lindsey 14
John W. Mytont 13 Jacob Snyder 14
J. A. Bell & Bro. t I.f. Samuel Confa'ro 14
Rewle &'Hall 13 Henry I'. Coffey . 14
Joseph Ennis 14 Huntingdon ijoi.o,
Morrie. ltbp. I Stevens, Snyder & co. 13
George 11. Steiner 13 Make Goodman • 14
S. P. Wallace &co. 13 Janice Saxton • /2
i lames M.,lltinkearl 13 C. & H Newingham 14
Alfred 11. Spang 13 G,eo.,A Sceel • • II
Porter nap. Thomas Head & Son 18
S. Hatfield & Son 13 William Dorris " 18 .
Green & co. 12 Swoops & Africa • 13
Moore & Swoop) 13 lb E. McMurtrie " 12
3
Barber & Porter * 1' Fisher & McMurtrie 4 12
mini & Porter 13 • William Stewart t 13
Gemini
Michael Sissler 141 John N. Prowell• 13
Snyder (top. Rothrock &Jones 14
Lyon, Shorb, & co. Petersburg Dor°.
(Bald Eagle) 13 A. &N. Cresswell• 13.
Lyon, Shorb; & co. , oseph M. Stevens 13
(Tyrone) 12 Slilrleysbuig Itoro.
John kratzer 13 David Freaker 14 .
Shirley twp. J ohn Lutz t 14
Samuel H. Bell 13 lienry Brewster 13
Springfield /up Allen P. Brown . 13
Madden & Blair 141Dennia (Manner 14
William Madden 141 Long & Doyle 13
Tyrone twp. Springfield hero.
Tummy Patton 13IBenjamin Leas,l4
JOSDPH LW,
Treasurer of Huntingdon Windy.
Treasurer's 011 ice, Hun
tingdon, June 3, 1846. 5
PUBLIC SALE.
illy Virtue of authority given to this
MAP Executors of James Entrekin, de
ceased, late of Hopewell township, they
will offer at public vendue or uutciy on
the premises, on
TIIIIRSTPAY, June 25, 1814,
the following described Real Estate situate
in Williamsburg, Blair county, viz: A Lot
of ground fronting on Second street 50
feet, and extending back along High street
175 feet, (being a corner lot.) having there
on ere6ted, a LOU and FRAME
Weatherboarded HOUSE, two
(11 U stories high, and Stable. 'there
is alto connecteff with said Lot
a valuable WATER PRIVILEGE, being
the right to take and use continually as
much water as Will run through a a two
inch augur hole, from the large and never
luiliag dpring running through said Town.
The l'en►cs will be such as to suit pm ,
chasers, and will be made known on the
day of sale. JAMES EN'I'REKIN,
JAMES STEEL,
June 34346. Executors.
lEWErire
ho Wants Great Bargains?
Dr. Wm. Swoope,
Respectfully informs the citizens of Hun
tingdon and vicinity, that he has lately re
turned from the city of Philadelphia with
an entire NEW S 1 OCK of Goods,, Which
he offers for sale a few doors east of the new
Presbyterian Church and directly opposite
the residence of Mrs. Allison, Main street.
He is fully determined to
51111141 CHEAPER
than any establishritent ir. ituntingaon, or
further, than any in Huntingdon county.—
The stock consists of a general assottinent
of
SPRING, SUMMER and WINTER
DRY-GOODS; such as
Broad cloths of various colours; Cassimeres
single and double Milled a good as
sortment of Vestings , Sattinettes
and Flannels; all descriptions of
Woollen & Summer goods;
Consisting in part, of
Silks, Lawns,
Shawls, Gingliams;
Calicoes, Barsarincs,
sarine LaIAA, Gingham Lawns,
Hosiery, Muslin, Suspenders ,
nib
bnns, Linens, Meeks, Tickings,Sun
shades, Parasols, Summer Goodsfor men
and boy's wear ; Also, a carefully select
ed assortment of
,Queensware, and
kardware,
Composed cf Iron, Steel, Saws, Scythes,
Sickles, Hammers, Ares, Nails„ '!'races.
Traces.
Shovels, Locks, Hinges, Screws, Knives &
Folks, Shovels & 'Fongs, Looking Glasses,
etc., etc. ALSO,
Groceries 3 Such as Coffee, Sugar, Teas,
Tobacco, Oils, (fish and Sperm,) Molasses
of different qualities, Fish. Std. &c.
r r mi articles kept at this store will be
disposed of on very reasonable terms for
CA9I, or in exchange for all kinds of coun
try produce.
irr•He hopes that persons before purcha
sing elsewhere, will give him a call,
Huntingdon, 27,1846.
eLAse.
WAR! WAR! MORE WAR!!
In TexiCci, Malin, and Origohico!
GREAT EXCITEMENT!!
Latest arrivals of Spring and
Summer Goods,
At the Cheap Cash Store of
JOHN N. PROWELL,
Directly opposite Wallace's hotel, Hunt
ingdon, Penn'a.
A Splendid assortment of LADIES' and GEN•
TLEMENS' DRESS GOODS,
Consisting in partofCLOTHS of every des-
Cription,
Cassimeres, Vestings, Satinetts,
Sheetings, Tickings, Linens,
Checks, Ginghams, Calicoes,
Lawns, Gingham Lawns,
Balsarines,
Balsarine Lawns, Shawls, Hosie
ry, Ribbons, Suspenders, Table
Diapers, 4.c. Also, Grocer
riea and Queenswares
In short everything that is necessary for the
wants of the public. As his stock has been
selected with an eye single to the interests
of the community, persons would do well to
call and examing his stock before purchasing
elsewhere: Thankful for past favors, he
still hopes to receive a liberal share of public
patronage.
N. 11:--He would wish to be distinctly un
derstood, that he can sell a Mlle cheaper
than any store up town. All you nave to do
to satisfy kourselves 01 this fact is to give us
a call.
111 kinds of cgarketing, suds as Butter,
Eggs, Bacon, Wool, Rags, fcc., taken in
eichangs fog goodsi
May r it, 1441
Anditor's Notice.
'the undersigned Auditor, appointed by
the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county,
and to whom has been reterred the account
of Tlmmas Weston, surviving Zecutor of
Nathan Green; late Of Wamorsmai k
Township, deceased, add the exceptions
thereto filed hereby gives notice to all per
sons interested, that he wilt attend for the
purpose of auditing said acconnt at his
Office in the iforough of Huntingdon, on
Wednesday the 24 day of June next, at lb
o'clock, A:. M.
JNO. CRESWELL; AUditbr.
May 27, 1846.
Aitaitor 9 ,9 Notice.
The undersigned Auditor, appointed by
the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county,
and to whom has been referred the account
of Livingston Carmora & Jas Carmont, Ex
ecutors of John Carmont, late of Barree
township deceased, and the exceptions there
to filed, hereby gives notice to all persons
interested, that he will attend for the pur
pose of Auditing said account at his office
in the Boroulth of Huntingdon, on Monday
the 22d day of June•neit, at 10 o'clock A. M.
.114 0., CRESSWELL, Auditor.
Mar 27, MO.
anditoris d%otice.
The undeastgned Auditor, appointed by
the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county,
and to whom has been referred the account
of Jesse Moore and Alfred H. Spang, Ad
ministrators of Charles Courier, late of
Frankstown township deceased, and the ex
ceptions thereto filed, hereby gives notice
to all persons interested that he will attend
fin the purpose of auditing said account at
his office in the Borough of Huntingdon en
Friday the 19th day of June next, at 10
o'clock, A. M.
JNO. CRESSWELL, Auditor.
May 27, 1846.
ESTItATS
Came to the residence of the subscriber,
living in Sinking Valley, Tyrone township,
Blair county, about the Bth inst., one cow
and heifer. The cow is about eight years
of age, of a dark red colour, with some white
on the right thigh and hip, and a small piece
broke off the lett horn. The heifter is about
one year old, of a red color.
The owner or owners, are requested to
come forward prove property, pay charges
and take them away, otherwise they will
be disposed of according to law.
JOHN H. BRIDENBAUGH,
May 27, '46-3t, pd.
, fnLANK BONDS—Judgipent and cona.
.IWlnini.—for sale at this office,
The Pennsylvania Railwiaci
Company.
The undersigned Commissioners named
in the Act of the General Assembly of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled
" An Act to incorporate the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company," passed the 13th day
of April, one thousand eight hundred and
forty-silt, being dilly qualified according to
the provisions of said act; HEREBY GIVE
11;0 ficz that in pursuance of said Act,
BOOKS of subscription to the Capital Stock
of Said Coitiliany will he etiened a t the times
and places hereinafter designated ; in the
cities of Philadelphia, Lancaster and Pitts
burgh, and in the Boroughs of Hatrisburgh,
Bloomfield, Lewistown, Mifflintown, .Hun
tingdon, Hollidaysburg, Ebensburg, Blairs
ville, and Greensburgh, and to be kept open
six hours, that is to say, from 9 o'clock, A.
M. to three o'clock P. M. in every juridical
day, for the term of ten days from the times
respectively hereinafter mentioned, viz:
In PHILADELPHIA, at the Merchants'
Exchange, on Monday, the 22d day of June
next.
In Lancaster, at the House of Henry
Kendig, Swan Hotel, on Monday, the 22d
day of June next.
In Harrisborg,at Buehler's Hotel, on Mon
day, the 22d day of June next.
In Bloomfield, at Wm. Lackey's Hotel,
on Wednesday, the 24th day of June next.
In Lewistown, at James Turner's Hotel,
on Friday the 26th day of June next.
At Mifllintown, Juniata county, on the
26th day of Rine next; at Wilson's Hotel.
In Huntingdon, at Adam IL Hall's Hotel,
on Tuesday. the 7th day of July next.
In Blairsville, at Samuel McAnulty, Ho
tel, on Wednesday, the Ist of July next. .
At Hollidaysburg on the 6th of July neitt,
at Lowry's Hotel,
At Eberksiiiirg,Cigibria minty, bn Tues
day, the 30th day of June next, at the house
of VVm. Kettell.
In Greensburg, at Rolirer's Hotel, on
Monday the 6th day of,July next; and
In Pittsburg, at the St. Charles Hotel, on
Wednesday ; the Bth of July next,
Thos. P. Cope James Matbera
David S. Brown inlin White
T hes. Tustin -Reuben Mullislin
Elliot Cresson Wm. A. Smith
Thos. Spat ks Jacob Broom
C. G. Childs Henry Flannery
R. M. Hinchman Henry Welsh
H. M. Watts Joseph Milliken
Algernon S. Roberts Samuel Hepburn
Wm. P. Smith F: W. Rawle
Philip M. Price Edward Duff
James Magee John 5: Cash
Abbot Green Robert Allen
' Joel K. Mann Moses Montgomery
John J. McCahan John C. Bucher
R. C. Hall Gen. W. Toland
Chas. Kugler J. Gen. Miles
David R. Porter H. Buehler
Jas. McFarlane J. Pringle Jones
Joseph B. Ard John S. Littell
Ed ward Bell nom R. Kneass
J. Fisher Learning B. A. Penniman
Robert Toland James Irvin
Wm, ,vres Christopher Mason
Geo. M 11110166; Jr Geo. W. Carpenter
Semi. C. Ford Wm. Eng lish
Benj. L. Berry Benj. CriTin .
Edward Davies Robert Flinn, jr.
Henry Gilpin John B. Myers •
Thos. P. Hoopes John K. Kade
Edward F. Gay Chas. Macalester.
William Laughlin
May 21, 1848.
A OTIGE.
JOHN OATENKIRK, of Allen rifle ,Milllin
county, would caution the public against
trusting his wife Rebecca Oatenkirk, on his
account, as she has left his bed and board
without his knowledge or consent and he will
therefore pay no debts of her contracting:
May 27, 1846—St.
Shew's Ragnerrian Rooms.
Mr. Show would respectfully announce that he
has fitted up room. at •
No. 117 Balnmnre Street.
With a light expressly adapted to taking
Daguerreotype Miniatures,
Upon the most improved sysiem
Ho would especially call the mien - Lion of country
operators to his facilities for furnishing Daguerreo
type Aapparatus, Plates, Cases and Chemicals of
the very best quality, and as cheep dean) , estabfish
nient in the United States.
Baltimore, May 27, 18413.-4nt
ito the heirs and legal repreieniatives of
Leona Smalley, late of the toicaship of
Shirley, iit the county of Huntingdon,
dec'd.
BY virtue of a Writ of partition or
valuation issued out of the Orphans' Court
of Huntingdon county, and placed in my
hands, I will convene a Jury of Inquest on
the premises lately occupied by said dec'd,
near the mouth of Aughwick Creek, and
proceed to make .partition or valuation
thereof, on Saturday the 2Sth of June; 1846,
when and where you may attend if you think
proper.
JOHN ARMITAGE Shy.
Huntingdon, May 26, 1846.-6 t.
To the heirs and legal representatives of
athan Green, late of tke.lawnsfp
o/ Warriorsmark, in the county of Hun.
tingdon, deed. .
At the term of April 1846,
of the Orphans Court of Huntingdon coml.;
ty, a Rule was granted upon all the heirs
and legal representatives of said deceased,
to come into said Court on the second Mon
day of August next, and accept or refuse
the real estate of said deceased at its valu •
ation.
JOHN ARMITAGE, Slir'ff.
May 19, 1846 6t.
i3ctDiaaaiml•
AU persons interested will tape netice
that 1 Din ket and Christian Stoner,
committee of Robert P. Wallace, heretofore
declared an habitual drunkard, have filed
au account of the execution of said Trust
in the Prothonotary's Office of Huntingdon
county, which will be presented to the court
of common pleas of said county for confir
mation on the second Monday of August
next.
JAMES STEEL,
May 22, 1846.-.4t. Prothonotary.
atanufacturers.
THE subsdribers would inform their for
mer customers that they ,hale tecenq re
ceived at their establishment in Chambers
burg, a large quantity of
IVIACHIA II CARDS;
and will keep, as heretofore, a full supply of
the very best quality. Call and examine
for yourselves.
W. & S. SEIBERT.
ALrXANDRIA FOUNDRY,
L 11. Grafius,
1 411ESPECTFULLY inform the citizens
‘it i 4. of Huntingdon county, and the public
generally, that they continue to carry on
the
Copper, Tin and Sheet-Iron Bnainees,
in all its brandies, in Alexandria, where
they manufacture and constantly keel) on
hand every clescr iptkin of warem theirltne;
such as
New and Splendid Wood Stoves
22, 24, 26, 28 and 30 inches long.
RSDIATOR STOVES,,
2 stzEs COAL STOVES FOR PARLORS,
NEW AND SPLENDID PARLOR
STOVES FOR WOOD—THREE
SIZES EGG STOVES—.dIeo, IRON
RAILING for front of Houses--
C AST GRATES for cellar win
dows--SELF SHARPENING
PLOUGHS, right and left
handed--NEW BULL
PLOUGH ,with cast and
iron. shear, and the
LIVINGS CON PLOUGH,--DOUBLE
SHOVEL PLOUGHS Or corn and
seeding lii fall grain—COPPER
PUMPS, for wells any length,
and Tin inside and out--
FORGE HAMMERS,
from 5 to 16 cwt.
New Cooking Stoves of allkindcanl
Ala° foul. sizes of Coal. Stoves,
ALSO STOVE-PIPE, AND STOVES FINISHED'
All kinds of castings done. for Forges, Saw
mills and Threshing-machines. Also wsc-
ON BOXES, MILL GUDGEONS, AND HOLLOW
WARE ; all of which is done in a workman
like manner. •
Also, Copper, Dye, Wash, Fuller, Pre.
serving, and Tea Kettles, for sale,
wholesale and retaa,
Persons Favoring this establishment with
their custom may depend on having their
orders executed with fidelity and de6patch.
Old metal, copper, brass and pewter ta
ken in e:kchange. Also wheat, rye, corn
and oats taken at market price.
Alexandria, May 20, 2845.
"QUEEN OF TEE WEST"
CM CID ,acp,ao )meas•ercx)„,
For sale by 1:,:k El. GRAMS, Alex
andria, Huntingdon county,Ps.,
cheap for cash or country
produce at the
, market price.
The iliQuderf 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 Stiltv.A that
possesses the advantages that this: one
has. A much less quantity of fuel is re
quired for any amount of cooking or ba
king by this stove than by any other.
Persons are requested to call and see
before they purchase elsewhere.
May 20, 1846. -
.
To Purchessers—Gitaeantbe:.
THE undersigned agent of the Pattentee,
of the Stove, '. The Queen of the West,"
understanding that the owners, or those
concerned for them, of other and different
patent Cooking Stoves, have threatened to
bring suit against all who purchase and use
any of"GUILDS l'aTEw'r Comm' STOVE
—The Queen of the West." Now this is
to inform all and every person who sisal
purchase and use said Stove that he will inl
demnify them froin allcostsordamage_, from
any and all suits , brought by other Paten
tees, or their agents, for any inftingment of
their patents. lie gives this, notice so that
perions,neecl not be under any fears beFause
they have, While consulting their own inter
ests and convenience, secured the superior
advantagei of this Queen"not only of the
Hest, but of the Batt.
ISRAEL GRAFIUS.
May 20,1846.
Dissolution of Partite
The subscribers doing business under the
firm of I. Grafius & Son, in Alexandria,
Huntingdon connty, dissolved partnership
by mutual consent on the 3rd day of April
last. All persons having accounts with said
firm will Settle the same with I. Grafius,up
to the above date.
I. GRAFIUS &SON,
Alexandria; May 20. 1846.
Pen.icia, Land, and General .9E64,
At WasluPttoil;
, .
Office on 1014 at,, 5 doors north of Penn. avenue.
MORCIII M. PHILLIPS, late of
the Treasury Department, will attend
to the prosecution and collection of claims
before Congress and the, several Executive
Departments of the Government; such as
pre-emption mid other land claims ; claims
invalid, navy, revolutionary. widows; and
half-pay pensioners ; for revolutionary ser
vices, whether, for commutation, half-pay,
or bounty hinds ; for.services duringthe last
war; to the settle,inent of accounts of dis
bursing or other officers of the Government;
to the interest of bidders for contratts ; ob
taining remission of fines or forfeitures for
alleged violations of the revenue laws ; col
lecting of private claims;' and all business
brought before Cpngress orthe public offices
requiring the services of .an agent.
Charges will be moderate, varying accor
ding to the nature of the business. All let
ters must be post paie.
G. M. Povill also attend to the sale and
renting of houses, lots, &c., collection of
rents, negotiating loans„&c.
.
He ha;'the pleire of refer: ing, amongst
others, to the following persons:
Major General Winfield Seott, United S.
Army.
,Brigadier General Nathan Towson, Pay
master General U. S. Army.
Brigadier General George Gibson, Corn
rfilssionary General U. S. Army.
Ho'n. A. K. Parris, Second Comptroller of
the Treasury.
Hon. John W. Davis, Speaker of the
floysti of aepresentatives.
Hon. Simon Cameron, U. S. Senate.
Messrs. Gales Ec Seatim, Washington.
lameso. Tallaferro, HarrisonbUrgi La.
Hon. H. S. Kauffman, Texas.
Washington, May 13;1846
tgo 11342D1M W 2361 1;3o
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
HOLLIDAYSBURG, PA.,
Will attend to all business entrusted to his care
in Blair, Huntingdon, and Indiana counties.
Hollidaysburg, April 8, t 846.
EAGLE LINE.
r$ HE:Eagle line of Cars and Pioneer Pack
et Boats, run daily between Philadelphia
and Pittsburg, and, afford the , public the
most easy and commodious conveyance be
tween the East and the West: • • •
The EAGLE LINE OF C leavo
Harrisburg daily, at 7i o'clock, A. M., ant!
I P. M., via Midiletown LancaSter and•
Downingtown, to Philadelphia. Fare to
Philadelphia, $4OO, to Lancaster, $1 50.
Pioneer Line of PACKET BOATS to
Pittsburg, leave daily at 3 P. M., via Lew
kstown, Huntingdon and Hollidaysburg.—
Fare to Pittsburg, $8 00., • ..
PACkET BOAT tnr Northunib*Oand,
Danville and Williamspert, leaves dthly at
3P. M. Fare $2 00. ! •
_
, _.
STAGE for Reading daily, (Sunday ex
cepted,) at BA. M. Fare $3 00.
STAGE for Gettysburg, leaves Mondays,
Wednesday, and Friday, at 7. A. M. Fire
$2 50.
From Harrisbtiii to Baltimore
Stage fare from Harrisburg to York $2 00,
Stage and Railroad to Baltimore; $3 00:
WILLIAM COLDER & CO.
_ _
May 13—:it
Bolting Cloths.
rir,HE subscribers have just. received a
• large and general assortment of 1301,-
Tint CLOTHS, front the most approved
Manufactories, which they will se❑ low for
cash, and warrant to answer the ptirp'tise.•
tARSON & M'NAUGH lON.
Mercerso.g, Frat,klin
county, May 6, 1846.
Xotice.
the tindersigned, appointed auditor by the
court of cominonphw of ,Huntingdon co,,
to distribute the money in tine hands 'of Altt
Sheriff; arising from the sale of the per
sonal property of Jou!) Stoehr—will attend
for that purpose at his office in the borough
of Huntingdon, on Saturday the 6th June,
1846, at 1 o'clock P. M.—of which all con
cerned will please take notice.
A. W. BENEDItYI',
. Auditor.
PETERSBURG NOTEL.' .
Itostritt tORREST, begs leave to
'JP announce to his friends and the pub
lic, that he has removed to Petersburg,.
having purchased the well known Tavern
Stand, formerly kept by Jehn Scullin,
decid, which he has fitted up in the best
style, and re-opened as a
Alay 6,1846
PUBLIC HOUSE. • .• •
Ike is theretpre prepared to give the best
accomntodafida• to all who may favor
him with their custom. it is' the deter
mination of the proprietor to keep such a
house as will render every satisfaction to
the public. His
~ z: rxc, zD
will at all times be furnished with all dm
delicacies of the season. Bull-frogs will
be served up at any time when dewed, as
well as ft esh fish of every kind.
LLICLas =3En.a.
will be furnished with the choicest liquors
procurable in the Eastern markets, and
UZaas Gt3atsallpaticiaga.
Is large and commodious, and will con
stantly be attended by careful anti oftli
ging hustlers.
This Hotel is situated about six miles
from the town of Huntingdon, on the.
Main mid from Huntingdon to Jitellelonte,.
and On the neiredt Coate from Aletandria
to Lewistown. • ' •
o* Permanent and transient boarders.
can at all times be accommodated on the
most reasonable terms. •
Peteriburg, April 29, 1846—tf.
ErECUTOES' NOTICE.
Estate o/ JOHN FORREST, dec'd t .late
of Barree township, Huntingdon county.
Letters testamentary having beepgranted'
to the undersigned; on the last Will and
Testament of John Forrest, dec'd, late of
Barree township, Huntingdon county, notice ,
is hereby given to all persons having claims
agenst said estate to present them proper-.
ly authenticated for settlement, and all those
indebted to make immediate payment to
JOSEPH FORREST, t Executors.
SAMUEL, COE N
April 29, 6t. pd.
NEW DILGUERRXELN ROOMS,
No. I 16 Chesnut street.
rhiladelphid.
_ _
T. B. Simw, who hashrep ofrater and ,
conductor of die Plumbe Dagaernan Gallery
for years past, having opened :roodis at the
above place, would invite all to examine
his specimens.
Perfect colored likenesses guaranteed at
$t so.
Constant and full supplies of Apparatus.,
Plates, Cases, Chemicals, and everything
used in the business, for sale at the lowed
rates, wholesale and retail, and all warrant
ed good.
a. sari.,
SURGEON DENTIST,
Huntingdon, Pa..
3OUN •COTT, JR.
dITTORA El' IT lifiy
HUNTINGDON, PA.,
'Wig attend with promptness and fidelity to , oil
htwifiess with which he may be entrusted in Hur..
dergdon of the adjoining counties.
His o ffi ce is the one formerly occupied by mos
Steel, Es., nearly opposite Jackson's Hotel:
Huntingdon March 11, 1846,
sows wszazatiticriii
Having re
turned to Huntingdon• county, has re-come,
menced the practice of LAW us the Borough
of Huntingdon, wheedle will carefulltat
tAnd,to aB business entrusted to his care,
fee will be found at. all times by those.who
may call upon him, at his oflico with Isaac
Fisher, Esq., adjoining the, store of Thos.
Read & Son, near the Diamond.
Huntingdon, April 30, 1893.
LANK BUNDS to Constables forra y
•of Execution,. under the new law, just s
printed,' and for sale, at this office.