DEEMIBIEMO GAIIIIC. 111 DY virtue of sundry writs of Ven- JUlMitioni .Exponas to me directed, 1 will expose to public sate, at the Public House of Joseph Hammer, in Hollidays burg, on Thursday the 4th day of June next, at 10 o'clock A, M., the following described real estate, viz: Lot No. 22 in the Town of Frankstown, fronting 50 feet on the north side of the Turnpike Rqad and running back 175 feet to an alley, adjoining a lot of Joseph Jones on the east, and G. W. Horton on the west—raving a two story log dwelling house and a back building thereon erect ed. ALSO, Lot No. 13 in the said town of Franks town, fronting 50 feet on the south side of the Turnpike Road and running hack to the Juniata River about 175 feet more or less, adjoining a lot of Dr. Alexander Johnston on the east, and an alley on the west—having thereon erected a large two story brick building and a stable partly frame and partly lop•. 4280, One vacant lot of ground lying in Com mons, at the western end of the Town of Frankstown, fronting 50 feet on the south side of the Turnpike Road and running back to the canal, adjoining Richard Yo coin and others. II LSO, A corner Lot in the town plot of Alle gheny town or Collinsville, in Allegheny township, numbered 32, fronting 50 feet on the public road and running hack 1;0 feet, adjoining Dr. A. Johnston on the north, and an alley on the south—having a frame blacksmith shop thereon erected. ALSO, Lot No. 26, in the town plot of said Al legheny town oe Collinsville, adjoining Michael [Liman on the south and au alley on the north, fronting 50 feet on the public road and running back about 200 feet. Seized, and taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Martin Den linger, dec'd, in the hands of David Den linger, his Atbn'r de bonis non, &e. ALSO, All the right, title, and interest, of Gen. Machamore, of, in and to, a tract, piece, or parcel of land, situate in Huston twp., in Huntingdon county, adjoining lands of Frederick Snowberger, John Hoover and others, containing about 25 acres of land more or less, some of which is cleared, and a small log dwelling house anti a hall barn and a small apple orchard thereon. ALSO, About two acres of land lying near to or adjoiniaig the above, lands of John Hoover, Peter Shoenberger, -- Hipple, and others, being part of the farm claimed by Hipple—and which is alleged to be owned by Defendant by virtue of an agreement with Hipple, for work done by Machamore for Hippie. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of George Mach. amore. ALSO, All the right, title, and interest of Geo. W. Robbins, of in and to all that certain lot of ground in Hollidaysburg, now oc cupied by him, being Lot No. 77 in the town plot of said town of Hollidaysburg, fronting 60 feet on the north side of Mul berry street and running back 180 feet to Strawberry alley--having thereon erect ed a two story dwelling house fronting on said Mulberry street, &c, . . Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of George W. Rob bins. ALSO, All the right, title, and interest of Jas. O'Friel, in and to all that tract or parcel of land in Allegheny tp. containing about 575 acres, be the same more or less, about 275 acres of which is cleared and cultivated. The said land is now used and tenanted as two separate farms, and being the re maining part or residue of the real estate now owned by Bernard O'Friel's 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 dwelling houses and 2 barns, 4^c. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of James O'Friel. ALSO, All that certain lot of ground in the town plot of Allegheny town in Allegheny township, numbered $5, fronting about 50 leet on the south east side of the Great Road leading through said town, and es tending back to Michael Hileman's land, about 200 feet more or less, bounded on the east by William Glass, and on the op posite side by John Ilarps—having a two story log house, a log stable and a good well of water thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the properly of 'thomas Geist. ALSO, All that certain lot of ground, situate in Huston township, Huntingdon county, adjoining lands of Samuel Rhodes, Joseph Roller's heirs, and others, containing about two acres, and having thereon erect ed a two story frame dwelling house, and a frame stable. Being the same real estate which was decreed to Adam Bow. era by proceedings in the Orphans' Court of said county. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Adam Bowers. that certain tract, piece, or parcel of land situate in the township of Wood berry in the county of Huntingdon, con joining 149 acres be the same more or less, OlAinining lands of Samuel Dean, Joshua Roller, Samuel Span. and John K. Nell, about 75 acres of which are cleared and cultivated—said land is good limestone land and is in good condition for cultiva tion, &c. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of William Spear. ALSO, All that certain piece, parcel, or part of a tract of land situate in Antes town. ship, commencing at the N. E. cot ner of the land bought by Solomon Beamer, from Hetmanus Orr, as surveyed by James Wilson, Esq., then S. 31 deg. W. 57 deg. 5 p., thence N. 65 deg. W. 128 p., thence N. 31 deg. E. 22 deg 5 p., thence S. 65 deg. E. 64 p., thence N. 3i deg. E. SO p., more or less, to the line of said survey, and thence along the same about 64 perches to the beginning--containing about 27 acres, more or less—adjoining Bald Eagle Ridge, Armstrong Crawford and others, and the remaining part of said survey— about 2 acres of said land is under fence and the balance is timber land--having a small log house and a stable on it. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Solomon Beamer. ALSO, All those 4 certain tracts of unseated land situate in Allegheny township, on the spurs of the Allegheny mountain, one thereof contains 408 acres 155 perches, surveyed in the name of Samuel Black, another contains 384 acres 72 perches in the name of Christ'her Black,another con tains 400 acres 19 pet ches in name of Rob• ert Black, and the other contains 405 acres 154 perches, in the name of William Black. Seized, and taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Zechariah G. Brown. ALSO, All that tract of land, situate on the southerly side of the Allegheny Portage Railroad, in the township of Blair, con taining about 165 acres, be the same more or leas, adjoining lands of John McCahan, Bell & Higgins, William Holliday's heirs, George Buchanan and others, having a two story log house, a large Bank Barn, and an apple orchard thereon—about— acres of which are cleared. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Solomon McCul loch, with notice to John Dougherty, !erre tenant. The Terms of the sale are CASH. JNO. ARMITAGE, Sherif. Sheriffs (Mee, i May 6,1846. CHEAP FOR CASH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Boot, Shoe, and Cap Store. No. 21 MARKET STREET, (between Front & Second Sts., North Side.) PHILADELPHIA. THE subscriber has on hand a large and complete assortment of the above named 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 BROC ANS , Ladies' Misses' and Childi en'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 GULDEY, Philadelphia July, 24 1845. If arches, Jewelry AND SILVER WARE. THE subscribers offer an assortment of Gold and Silver Patent Lever Watches of their own Importation, Silver Spoons, Forks, Tea setts anti every article of Silver work of their own manufacture. Also watch chains, Seals and Keys, Fine Gold Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Bracelets, Guard chains, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Specta cles, Pencils, Diamond pointed Gold Pens ; together with a general assortment of La dies,jewelry, Plated castors, Cake Baskets, Candle Sticks, Fancy Bags, Purses, Fans, Brittania ware in setts and single pieces; Silver Purse Clasps, Combs, Hair Pins, Fancy head ornaments, &c. &c., for sale at the lowest Cash prices.—Watchesßepaired. J. 8c W. L. WARD. No. 106 Chestnut street*, opposite the Franklin House. Philadelphia, August 5, 1845. A New Patent Wind Mill for cleaning Grain. THE subscribers having purchased Culp's Patent for the counties of Hun. tingdon, Centre, Mililin and Juniata, would avail themselves of informing the Farmers that it is the greatest improve ment ever made on Fanning Mills • for simplicity, cheapness, and durability there is none to equal it, and as for cleaning speedily and well, it alike surpasses all others. We manufacture in 'Williamsburg, Blair county, where we will always have them on hand, and will receive and attend to orders promptly. We will haul the Mills through the above mentioned district during the ensu ing season. HUYETT & GARVIN, We, the undersigned, having the above named Mills in our own practical use, and having tried them well, we fully con cur in the above statement. David Ake David Good George Ake W in. Ake Samuel Rhodes M. Brenatnan Williamsburg, March 25, 1846-6 m iERSONS wishing to purchase any kind of WOOLLEN GOODS, Will find that they can be had at very reduced prices, at almost cost, at the Cheap Cash Store of JOHN N. PRO WELL. Huntingdon, March 11, 1846. irpUSTICES' Blanks of all kinds, for bale at this Office. SLEEPER and FENNER, MANUFACTURES OF Vrabrellas, Parasols & Sun-Shades, NO. 126, MARKET STREET, South aide, below Fourth, Philadelphia, Invite the attention of Merchant. and Mahufacta era to their very extensive, elegant, now stock, pre pared with great care, and offered Al' THE LOWEST POSSUMS CASH PRICES. The principle on which this concern is establish ed, is to consult the mutual interest of Choir cus tomers and themselves, 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 returns. Possessing Inexhaustible facilities for manufac ture, they are prepared to supply orders to any ex ' tent, and respectfully solicit the patronage of Mar. chants, Manufacturers and Dealers. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PREMIUM HAT STORE. BERTRAND ROSS, No. 120 Chestnut St., south side, 4 doors below Fourth st., PHILADELPHIA, Respectfully informs the citizens of Huntingdon County, that he - has refitted and opened the above to*- - -'` establishment, where he is pre pared at all times, to furnish Bea ver, Nutria and Moleskin Hats, equal to any manufactured in this country. Also, a su perior quality of Caps, for officers of the Army and Navy, together with Dress, Ri ding and Sporting Caps new and splen did style of Childrens and Boys' Caps, with a great variety of Rich Fancy Furs for La dies. --- Yitst received, per Steam Ship Great Western, the approved style of LADIES' RIDING HAI S; also, a beautiful assort ment of Childrens' French Caps. I am determined that my hats,in point of beauty and quality, shalt not be surpassed by those of any other Establishment in any City in the Union. Philadelphia, Dec. 24, 1845. A Card. CLEMENS & BAKER, Wholesale Druggists and Manufacturers of Cepa Varnish; also, sole Agents for the Franklin Window Glass Works. vcsn.AVING been long engaged in the CEA man ufacture of Copal Varnish, as well as other kinds, we are now prepared to offer to purchasers an article which in quality can not be surpassed in the Union. Alsr, receiving weekly., from the above celebrated works, Window Glass of every size. Constantly on hand, a full assortment of White Lead of the most approved brands; torthrr with a large stock of Drugs, Med ictnes, Paints,Oils, Indigo, Dye Stuffs, Col ors, Bronzes, Leaf, Dutch Metal, Cam els' Hair Pencils, Paint Brushes, Pallet Knives, &c., comprising every article in this line. All which will he sold at the lowest possi ble prices, by CLEMENS & BAKER, No 187, North 3d st., one door above Wood, Philadelphia. Sept. 10, 1845. GAB Dr. S. H. DORSET, HAVING removed from Williamsburg to Huntingdon. would inform the community that he designs to continue the practice of medicine, and will be thankful for their pat ronage. Residence and office formerly oc cupied by R. Allison, Esq. N. B. Having been successful in accom plishing the cure of a number of cancers, (tor which vouchers can be had if required) he feels confident of success in the most ob stinate cases, and should he fail in curing no charge will be made. Huntigdon, April 23, 1845, EXTENSIVE CLOTHING EMPORIUM, WEIR GREATEST BARGAINSIN ready made clothing are to he had at M. TRACY'S Old Established Pioneer Line, No. 292 Market street, Philadelphia; who has just finished one of the largest and most complete assortments of Spring and Summer Clothing in the city, consisting of Super Black Cloth Dress Coats, from $lO,OO to 814,00 " Frock " 10,00 to 14,00 Blue " Dress " 11,00 to 14,00 Superfine Habit Cloth " 8;00 to 10,00 Cashmerette " 7,00 to 9,00 " Tweed " 4,00 to 5,00 " 2,50 to 3,50 " Croton " 4,00 to 5,00 " French Cassimere Pants 4,00 to 6,00 " Fancy Drillings " 2,00 to 3,00 Fine Satin Vests, from 2,25 to 3,00 Extra fine Satin Vests, from 3,50 to 5,00 Mart eilles ,s 1,00 to 2,50 Gentlemen's Fine Cloth Cloaks, from 13,00 to 18,00 SHIRTS, COLLARS, SUSPENDERS, STOCKS, &c., &c. All garments at this establishment are warranted both in fit and quality of work manship ; they are all got up expressly for the retail trade, consequently more care is taken in the selection of the goods as well as the style of cutting. The proprietor of the establishment is a practical tailor (hav ing served a regular apprenticeship to the business) and has none but practical work men in his employ. Gentlemen in want of CLO THING may depend upon being suited in every respect, as we are determined not to be undersold by any cometitors. All goods are purcha sed for CA SH, which enables us to sell a little lower than those who deal nn the credit system, it being a self-evident fact that the " nimble sixpence is better than the slow shilling." Also, always on hand an extensive assort ment of .Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, which will be made to order at the shortest notice. M. TRACY, No. 292 Market Street, Philadelphia. April 29, 1846. ome taste and try, Narl am sure you will buy, some very superior molasses, at the cheap CASH STORK of JOHN N. PROWEIX. Huntingdon, March 11, 1046. Hathaway's Patent Cooking Stove. RIGHT SIDE UPI! (fp WOULD respectfully inform the pub lic, that I shall continue as heretofore, to act as Agent for the sale and delivery of the Justly celebrated Hathaway Cooking Stove, manufactured by A. 13. Long & Co., who have at a heavy expense secured the exclusive right of Patentee of Huntingdon and other counties. No bombastic eulogy Is deemed essential to add to the already acquired celebrity of this stove. It is necessary, however, to ob serve that the high reputation this stove has gained by practical use, has induced the man utrcturers of other and inferior articles, to borrow (not to use a harsher term) the name of HATHAWAY, and prefix it to an Im proved," in order to make their inferior trash go off as genuine, and thereby impose upon the public. I. myself, sell the only REAL HA IHAWAY stove that is or con be sold in this county, and would therefore admonish the public against the imposition above alluded to. lam happy in being able to say, confidently, that during the last three or four years, in which I have been con stantly dealing in and putting up these stoves, 1 have found them to give universal and unbounded satisfaction. Any communica tion in relation to stoves addressed to me at Lewistown, Mifflin county, (my . place of residence) will meet with the earliest posi ble attention. IjU. A few good sound horses will be taken in exchange for stoves. JAMES A. PEIRCE. Lewistown, Mifflin Co., Nov. 19, 1845 Bargains! Bargains:: SELLING OFF AT COST! ! WILLIAM STEWART, F HUNTINGDON, being desirous to `'.!!, retire from the mercantile business on account of the delicate state of his health, offers his large and entire stock for sale at cost awl carriage. A reasonable credit will be given to those who will purchase over twenty dollars worth. . . To any person or persons wishing to engage in the aforesaid business, the subscriber would prefer to dispose of his stock whole sale. He would also rent his store room, which as good and convenient a business stand as there's in the borough of Hunting don. His stock is of entire fresh goods and and the latest arrivals from the city, consist ing of _ _ Dry Goods, such as Cassimers, Satinetts, Broad Cloths, Silks, Mouslin de Laines Callicoes, Brown and Bleached Muslins, Woolen Shawls, Silk Gingham and Linen handkerchiefs, all of different qualities. Also, an assortment of Hosiery and a very large assortment of Roots and Shoes, of all kinds and quality• Also, a large es• sortment of litteensware and Hardware, of the newest and most approved styles, Also, a large and carefully selected assort ment of all kinds of Groceries, in short, the subscriber is supplied with all the variety belonging to store-keeping, the particulars of which are too tedious to men tion. Horses, or any kind of grain or lumber, will be taken in exchange for goods, at cash prices. Any person wishing any further in formation, will please call upon the subscri ber. Huntingdon, Jan. 7, 1845, N. B.—A large lot of the best qua lity LIQUORS, consisting of Brandy, Gin and Wine, and also a large lot of the same at other prices to suit purchasers, will be sold in exchange for country produce. NOTICE.—Those who have unsettled accounts on the books of the subscriber, will please settle them soon, or they will find them in the hands of the proper officer for collection. WM. STEWART. Jan. 7, 1845. NOTICE. ALL persons who know themselves indebted to the subscriber for medicine & medical services rendered are respect lolly requested to pay off their accounts soon if possible. His distressed condi tion (having lost his all by the late tire) compels him to make this call, so that he may be enabled to build up some place to shelter himself and family, and start in business again. JACOB HOFFMAN. N. B. The subscriber intends to con tinue the practice of medicine. Those who wish to call on him for medical ad vice or medicine may find him at the Drug Store of Thus. Read & Son, Market Street, Huntingdon, Pa. TEMP ER.L.4 C E 1101 EL. HARRISBURG, PA RA HE undersigned respectfully announ res to his friends and the public that he still continues at his old stand, Second street; Harrisburg, Pa., where he is ready to accommodate all who may favor him with a call. As his house has been for some years back conducted on the Temperance principle, the proprietor expects to receive a liberal share of the patronage of temper ance men generally, visiting the Seat of Government. r.mlua3 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 be observed in regard to the cleanliness &comfort of his sleeping apart ments. U=SaGts 09(kelatIDLIEluaggs. is commodious, and attended by a careful and obliging ostler and every arrangement made to make his house a pleasant stopping place for the traveller. Charges very moderate to suit the times. JOHN KELKER. Auditor's Notice. The undersigned, auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, to marshall the assets in the hands of John Swoope, Administrator of William Dodds, late of Shiley township, dec'd., and dis tribute the same among the creditors of said deceased, will attend for that purpose at his residence in Mil ley township, on Saturday the 13th June next, at 1 o'clock in the after noon—of which all interested will please take notice. JOHN MORRISON, May o 13, 1846, Auditor, vul.ziia:a..:r a •• - tUST received, astoc -40- - PIO of the most magnifik C z „lb cient Jewelry IV''" ever 1,,,,`‘ - '„,, 'IT came up the Pike." I t , , \ l\ o' ?( Conslstmg of GOLD PAT ' . 5 ..,,,, TENT LEVERS, Ladies A i h ... 4 9 - 5. GOLD ANCHOR LE ,-- VERS, full jewelled, St LYRE PATENT LEVERS, d ouble and single cased,StLyEa ANCHOR LEVER s Jill/jeweled, doable andeinglecasedEuGusuWATCHES, Imitation Levert', QUARTIER and FRENCH 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, &e.. &c. Mineature Cases, Silk Purees, Coral Beads, Pocket Bock% Musical Boxes, Mathematical Instruments, Silver Spectacles, Table Spoons, Tea and Salt Spoons, Sugar Tongs, Lowends pattent Silver Pencils, Razors of the finest quality, HENRY CLAY pen knives, a superior arti • de, Steel Pens, Spy ('lasses, Hair Brushes. Tooth Brushes, Platina Points, &c, &c. All he above articles will be sold cheaper than ever heretofore. Clock and Watch repairing done as usual, very cheap for cash. A large assortment of eight day and thir ty hour Clocks will be sold very cheap. All watches sold will be warranted for one year, and a written guarrantee given. that it not found equal to warranty it will (during that period) beput in order without expense, or it 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. Huntingdon, April 10, 1844 Steam Turning Shop AND LATH MILL. THE subscribers having entered into co partnership, under the Firm of John and W. R. Baker, in cat rying on the Steam Tur ning Shop and Lath Mill in Alexandria, would respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they are now pre pared to do all manner of turning in wood, also, Iron Shafts from 10 to 706 lbs. Cabinet Makers can be supplied with all kinds of turning. Chairmakers by sending their patterns can be supplied with Chair Bottoms, Backs, and Rungs. Coach and Wagonm: kers by sending their patterns can be supplied with Hubs, and fellows, of any size and thickness and whatever wood they choose— plastering lath furnished at the shortest no tice, and all at the lowest market prices.— Persons at a distance wishing to furnish their own stuff, can have it hauled a . vay and delivered without t xtra charge: JOHN BAKER. W. R. BAKER, Mfxandria, Jan. 28, 1846-tf. LEA 7 HER, MOROCCO AND FINDING STORE. Aro. 29, North 2nd :greet, Harrisburg. ..... . .. THE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Huntingdon and neighboring counties. that he still continues to carry on the above business in all its branches, all of the best quality, and as low as can be bought anywhere, for Cash. His stock consists partly of Sole Leather, Upper Leather, Calf Skins, water proof Kip, Harness Bridle,&c. &c. Men's Morocco, Vomen's Straights, Kid, Bindings, Linings, &c. &c. Shoe-thread, wholesale or retail, sparables, glass-paper, boot-cord, bristles, boot web, cork soles, lacers, awl blades, knives, ham mers, awl hafts, brushes, colts, slick bones, files, rasps, instep leather, breaks and keys, Jiggers, shoulder irons, shoe keys, seam sets, strip awls, welt keys, French wheels, heel slickers, shank wheels, collis, shoul der sticks, long sticks, measure straps, nip pers, pincers, punches, peg floats, gouges, pattent peg hafts, size sticks, tacks,&c. &c., and everything else in his line busi ness. Call and see before buying elsewhere. V 4 M. L. PEIPER. Feb. 11, 1846. ISAAC FISHER, ATTORNEY AT LAW.--HAS removed to Huntingdon, with the intention of making it the place of his future residence, and will attend to such legal business as may be en rnsted to him . Dec. 20, 1843. A. K. CORN YN, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Huntingdon Pa. 0111 e in Main street, two doors East of Mr. Adam Hall's Temperance House. sztvELL STEWART, gsvanro lanlll7 AT ILAIro HUN7INGDON,PA. -- - Office in Main street, three doors wes' of Mr. Buoy's Jewelry establishment. A. w. BENEDICT, ATTOI?NEY AT LAW—HUNTINGDON, Pa.—Office at his old residence in Main street, a few doors West of the Court House. A. W. B. will attend to any bu siness entrusted to him in the several courts of Huntingdon and adjoining coun ties. April 30, 1845.—tf. GEORGE TAYLOR, Attorney At Law.—Attends to practice in the Orphans' Court, Stating Administra tors accounts, Gcrivening, &c.—Office in Dimond, three doors East of the " Ex change Hotel." feb7B, '44. maenial.s32 - AAlargesupply of JUSTICES' BLANKS, on superior paper, just printed, and for sale at this oflivo IVOTICE To the heirs and legal representatives of John Hoover, late of the township of Huston, in the county of Huntingdon' dec'd: AT April Term of the Orphans, Court of said county last, on return of the wilt of partition or valuation on the estate of said deceased, and confir►natibn of the Inquisition thereon, a rule was granted upon the heirs and legal repre sentatives of said deceased, to come into Court on the 2nd Monday of August next and accept or refuse the real estate of said dec'il at the valuation thereof. JNO. ARMITAGE, Sherif Sheriff 'a Office, Huntingdon, May 7, 1846. WASHINGTON HOTEL. Corner of Market aired and Market Square, 1-1A.RR1C1131711.0, PA. lEt H E subscriber having taken this pop ular Hotel lately kept by Mr. War. T. Satsbxas, begs leave to inform his friends and th 3 public generally, that he is now well prepared to accomodate them in a manner to insure satisfaction to all who fa vor him with their custcm. The house has been refurnished, altered, and greatly im proved In many respects, and no paws wilt be spared to make visitors comfortable du ring. their sojourn. HIS TABLE will be constantly supplied with all the delicacies of the season : and his servants are attentive, careful and accommodating. There is eXtensive ABLING attached to the premises, E. P. HUCHES, Late of the Mansion 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 successor a continuance of public favor, who is well qualified to give general satisfaction as a landlord, and every way worthy of the pat ronage of the travelling community. WM. I'. SANDERS. WILLIAM D. PARRISH, No. 4, North sth st., 2 doors above Market PHILADELPPHTA. WIIOLESALE DEALER IN Paper, Rags, School Books Blank Books and Stationary. HAVING considerably increase his facil ties for business, now offers to country mer chants, on still more favorable terms than formerly, a complete assortment of Writing, Printing and W rapping Papers; also Figured Wall and Curtain Papers, and Window Shades of a great variety of patterns, which he can sell at manufacturers' prices. Also, Bonnet Boards, White, Blue and Brown ; and all the Ssandard School Books, Blank Books, and Stationary in general, at the low est Wholesale prices. Rags ! Rags ! Rags I Cash paid for Rags in any quantity, or Rags taken in trade for gaols at the lowest cash prices. Country merchants are par titularly invited to call. Printers of country newspapers supplied with their tripe'. low for cash, by applying at WILLIAM I). PARRISH'S Paper and Rag Warehouse, No. 4, North Fifth street, 2 doors above Market street, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, August 20th. 1895. COME THIS WAY! Eat.k._s;l:l 3 LWS'3 Carriage Manufactory. HENRY SMITH 1 - OST RESPECTFULLY ilddrlTlS the alacitizens of the borough and county of Huntingdon, and the public generally, std Isis old friends and customers in particular, that he still continues the Coach Making Business in all its various branches, at his old stand, in Main Street, in the borough of Hunting don, nearly opposite the "Journal" print• ing office, where he has constantly on hand every description of coaches, Carriages. -Fi7-I;icfr.t. Buggies, Sleighs and • Dearborn's, which he will SELL LOW FOR CASH Or COUNTRY PRODUCE. He would also inform the public that he manufactures and keeps constantly on hand all kinds ot C ff.IIIRS, made and finished iu the most dure,ble and improved stile, by experienced workmen. The public are respectfully invited to call and judge for themselves. HENRY SMITH Huntingdon, Nov. S s 1843—tf. We recommend to all our friends Ojai ing the city to call at the Pekin Company's Store, and lartn a supply of them dclif cious THE PEKIN TEA COMPANY, No. SO SOU 7 II SECOND STREET, Between Market and Chestnut, PHILADELPHIA. Have constantly on hand, and for sale. Wholesale and Retail, A VAItIE'I e Y OF CHOICE FRESH TEAS, AT LOWER PRICES, According to the quality, than they can be bought for at any other establishment in the city. O TEAs, exclusively, are sold at this house, and several varieties which can not be obtained elsewhere. Any Teas which do not 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 for the Pekin Tea Company October 1, 1845.-Iy. Carpetings, Floor Cloths, &c., At the" Cheap Store," No. 41, Strawberry Street, Philadelphia. VE would call the attention of persons in want of New Carpet, &c. 'to the fact of our being enabled to sell goods at very low prices, because, in our present lo cation, our rent and other expenses are very light ; and we offer for this Berson an excel lent assortment of Carpeting'', Beautiful Imperial, Ingrain, and Venetian of every variety. Also, Floor Oil Cloths, From 2 to 24 feet wide, cut to fit rooms, halls. &c. , and Hearth It eigs,Table Covers, Floor Baize, Stair Rods, Mats, &c., wholesale or retail, at the lowest prices. (17* A supply of low priced carpets, from 31 to 50 cents per yard, always on hand. ELDRRIDGE & BROTHER, No 41, Strawberry street, one door above Chesnut st. near Second st. Phila'd. Sept. 10, 1845.