Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, June 10, 1846, Image 4

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    Caesar's Wife,
Most of our readers have heard the say
ing "a soldier's bravery, like Cmsar's wife,
should be beyond even suspicion." The
following, which we take from a life of that
great Roman, recently published, Will ex
plain the allusion :
s'elodius was one of the nien whose
"tames occur most frequently in the histo
ries of those times ; a man who disgraced
his birth and his talents by the lowest per
sonal vices, and by the prestietition of his
great wealth and eloquence to the worst
purposes of sedition.
This Clotlius had a passion for Pompeia
Caesar's wife. Poinpeia was closly watch
ed by Cteiar's mother, Aurelia. In the
year when Ceeser was pi mtor, a favourable
occasion for their meeting seemed to offer,
in the cellebration of the mysteries of the
Good Guiltless, which was held at Caesar's
house, anti attended only by women. The
Romans allowed no man—not even the
master of the hottse-4o lie present at these
to ; even the pictures and images
of men were covered. The night, the ab
sence of then, the music and dancing, and
other entertainments, afforded the opportu
nity for a liking female Alive of Pompeii'
to admit Clodius, a beardless youth, dis
guised as a female musician. The slave
felt him to inform her mistress of his arri
val. As he was afraid of exciting suspicion
by remaining alone, he wandered through
the dark parts of the apatinents where he
was met by one of Attrelia's slaves, who
put some questiiiti to him, taking hint for a
woman. His voice betrayed him; and the
aflrighted slave ran to the company crying
that there was a man in the house. Im
mediately Aurelia put a stop to the myste
ries, veiled the statues and symbols of the
divinities, closed the gates, and searched
every part of the mansion with torches.
Clodius was F 1511114 in the chimbor of the
slave who adinitell him. All the women
gathered round and drove hint front the
house. Caesar immediately divorced
Pompeia. _
With Aurelia, Caesar's mother and .
Ju
lia his sister, related the etory. When
exsar was called bpd for his testimony,he
replied, with characteristic caution, that he
knew nothing abdut it. geing asked, 'why
then have, you divorced PompeieP he re.
plied, " Bee:lose Caesar's wife should be
not only tree froth crime, but beyond Sus
picion."
THE ELOQUENCE OF Mcrrion.—Every
one has read of action, action, action, of
Demosthenes, and of what variety of emo
tions and passions Riiscius could express '
by mere gestures let it not be seppoied
however, that such perfectio hs Of art be; '
longed to the ancients only. The follow
ing
anecdote of William C. Preston, is il
lustrative of our remarks: Some years
ago, among a thousand of others, we were
listening to one of his splendid harangues
from the stump. Beside tis Was tine; :is
deal as a post, in breathless attention,
catching apparently, every word that fell
from the orator's lips. Now the tears of
delight would roll down his eheeks in an
ungovernable ecstacy, he would shout ap
plause, which might have been mistaken
for the noise of a small thunder storm. At
length Preston launched otit one of those
passages of massive declamation, which
those who have heard !tint know him to be
so capable of tittering. In mag nificent
splendor it was what Byron has d escribed
the inotintain-storms of Jura. Its effects
upon the multitude was like a whirlwind,
Our deaf friend could contain himself no
longer —but bawl:ng into our ear, as if he
would blow it open with a tempest, lie
W ho's that a speaking'!" "Wil
liam C. Preston:" replied we, as loud as
our lungs *unlit let us. "Who?" inquir
ed he, still louder than before. "William
C. Preston, of South Carolina I" repeated
we, almost Spilling, our throitg in the ef
fort. "Well! well !" returned he, "[cant
hear a darn word he or you are saying,
but great Jericho, don't he do the motions
splendid!"
alches, .ge.relry
SILVER WARE.
THE subscribers offer an assortment of
(lord and Silver Patent Lever Watches of
their oviin Importation,Si I ver Spoons, Forks,
Tea setts and 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 Thimble,, Specta
cles, Pncils; Diamond pointed Gold Pens ;
together with a general assortment of I,a ,
dies, jewelry, Plated castors, Cake Baskets,
Candle Sticks, Panty flags, Purses, Fans,
Brittania ware in setts and single pieces;
Silver Pirtle Clasps, tombs, Hair Pins,
Fancy head' ornaments, &c. for sale at
the lowest Us'ri prices. —Watches Repaired.
J. & W. L. WARD.
No. 106 Cheitn& street, opposite the
Franklin House.
Philacrelpriia, August 5, 1845.
CHEAP FOR tAgiff.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Boot Shoe, and Cap Store.
No. 21 MARKET STREET,
(between Front ee Second Sts., North Side.)
PHILADELPHIA.
THE subscriber• has on hand a large and
complete assortment of the abode 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 Childien's Boots and
Shoes in all their varieties ; also, Ladies'
and Gentlemen's GUM OVERSHOES' of
every kind, together with Len's Boy's and
Children's CAPS of every description,
Persons will find it to thtir advantage to
call and examine my stock before purcha •
sing elsewhere, as I am tletermined to sell
at the LOWEST POSSIBLE CASH
pit ICES.
SAMUEL GOLDE'ir
NV t 5 ,
THe " 1 4 ,
1 .
\k:o 1 ,-- H - EikVks?
° REA T REmE°l
Diseases or the Lungs and
Decast.
ANOTHER ASTONISHING CURE.
WISTA.R'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY,
ALWAYS TRIUMPHANT ! CURE FOLLOWS
CURE! IN ITS ONWARD VICTORIOUS CA..
DEER I
DAYTON. Feb 11111, 1845,
Mr. 3. W. Whitomore t—Dear Sir; As
you are the regular authorized agent in
Dayton, for the sale of "Dr. Wister's Bal
sam of Wild Cheryy,"l take this method of
Making a statement of facts to you (which
I hope may be published to the world) in
reference to an almost miraculous Cure,
wrought in my case by means of the above
Invaluable Balsam.
. Langnage fails to describe the salutary
effect it produced and the great benefit 1
derived from its use.
The citizens of Dayton and viciuity, well
recollect, that on the Bth of August last, 1
received serious injury front the eicpitiSion
of a cannon. A jiortion of its contents en~
tered my right side and breast, and in all
probability, some fragments or splinters of
the ram-rod passed through the 'plura' and
pierced the lungs.
After the lapse of six weeks, 1 was at
tacked with a distressing cdugh and vio
lent pain in my right side. Some ten days
after thin, when in A paroxysm of coughing,
suddenly an ulser broke, and a large quan
tity of offensive matter, mixed with blood,
was diachar. a ed, most of which found pas
sage through the Opening of the wound
from this opening there frequently passed
a quantity of air, supposed to issue from the
lungs. During all this time my sufferings
*ere almost intolerable,
I
lt~y p sysicians, meanw e, pa id the
strictest attention to me and did all in their
power for niy recovery. But with all their
skill they could not reach the seat of dis
tress, after the lungs had become affected.
I was visited (luring this time by at least
tw nty physicians.
It was now reduced to a certainty, that
inflamation of the lungs was rapidly taking
place, and that this would terminate my
life in a short time, was In the h;ghest
degree probably.
At this criical state, a messenger was
dispitched to Cincinnati, and a celebrated
physiciati, of that place was consulted.
When he was made acquainted with my
situation, he remarked that nothing could
be done by medical aid, if the constiution
itself was not sufficient to throw off the
disc ale.
My friends now despaired of my recov
ery, and had no earthly ground of hope to
survive many days. Fortunately at this
juncture I saw one of Dr. Wistar's
,pamph
lets, entitled 'Vamily Medical Gazette' or
treaties on CoUsuniption of tlitla lungs, and
had ofteri healed of dying men 'catching at
ritraws;' !felt like doing so myself. By the
consent of my physicians, I sent to you for
a bottle of medicine described viz; “Wis
tar's Balsam of wild Cherry," which re=
lieied Me almost immediately. After
had used some sor 6 bottles. Iso far re
covered as to be up and about. My cough
ceased, and my lungs Were restored to a
healthy state —all from the healing and
balmy influence, and powerful medical
virtues of 11 istar's Balsam.
Yours truly,
CHARLES R. SMITH.
The true and genuine WISTER'S BAL
SAM of wild Cherry' is sold at establised
agencies in all parts of the United States.
Price one dollar per butt le.
Sold by
SANFORD & PARK,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Also,by Thomas Reed & Son, Hunting
donMrs. Mary Orr, Hollidaysburg; Gem
mill Porter, Alexandria.'
A New Patent Wind Mill
for eleanino Cirttind
'IHE subscribers having purchased
Culp's Patent for the counties of Hun
tingdon, Centre, Mifflin and Juniata,
would avail themselves of informing the
Farmers that it is the greatest improve
ment ever made oti Panning Mills for
simplicity, cheapness, and durability there
is none to equal it, and as for cleaning
speedily and tSell, it alike surpasses afl
others.
We manufacture in Williamsburg, Blair
county, wlrere we will always have them
on hand, aml will receive and attend to
orders prom tidy.
We Hill haul the Mills through the
above mentioned district during the triser
ing seasmv.
H u ETT et, GA R*IN.
We, the undersigned, having the above
named Mills in our own practical rise,
and having tried them well, we fully cub ,
cur ►n the above statement.
David Ake
David Good
George Ake
Wm. Ake
Samuel Rhodes
M. Brenamen
Williamsburg, March 25, 1846-6 m.
CALVIN BLVVIIII,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Vll.l. practice iq the several Courts of
the City arid CoOnty of Philadel
phia.
Ms office is at No. 35, South Foy ItTlt St.,
between Chesnut and Walnut streets.
Philadeldhia, Oct. 1, 1845.
'IN IL Clitunamto
.ITTORXEI .IT L. 115:
ILUNTINVDOI4, PA
SLEEPER and FENNER,
MANUFACTURES OF
'Umbrellas, Parasols & %m-Shades,
No. 126, MARKET STREET,
South side, below Fourth, Philadelphia,
Invite the attention of Merchants and Manufactut
era to their very extensive, elegant, now stock, pre
pared with greatcare, and offered
AT THE C.OVVEST POSSIBLE CASH PRICES.
The principle on which this concern is establish
ed, is to consult the mutual interest of their 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 manure°.
ture, they are prepared to supply orders to any ex
tent, and respectfully solicit the patronage of Mer
chants, Manufacturers and Dealer..
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
PREMIUM HAT STORE.
BERTRAND ROSS,
No. 120 Chestnut St., south side, 4
doors below Fourth st.,
PHILADELPHIA,
irßespectfully informs the cititens
of Huntingdon County, that he
has refitted and opened the above
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, Ili
ding and Sporting Caps : a new and splen
did style of Childrens and Boys' Caps, with
a great variety of Rich Fancy Furs for La
_
Just received, per Steam Ship Cll•eat
Western, the approved style of LADIES'
RIDING HAI ; also, a beautiful assort
ment of Childrens' French Caps.
1 am determined that my bats, in point of
beauty and quality, shall not he surpassed
by those of any other Establishment in any
City, in the Union.
Philadelphia, Dec. 24, 1845.
A Card.
CiERIENS & BAKER,
Wholesale Druggists and Manufadurers Coia
Varnish; also, sole Agents for the Franklin
Window Glass Works.
nutAVI NG been long engaged in the man
ufacture of Copal Varnish, as well as
other kinds, we are now prepared to offer to
iiurchasers an article which in quality can
not be surpassed in the Union.
Also, receiving weekly, from the above
celebrated works; Window Glass of every
size.
Constantly on hand, a full assortment of
White Lead of the most approved brands;
together with a large stock of Drugs, Med
icines, Paints, Oils, Indigo, Dye Stuffs, Col
ors, Bronzes, Gold Leaf, Dutch Metal, Cam
els' Hair Pencils, Paint Bitslies; Pallet
Knives, &c., comprising every article in this
line.
All which will be selcl at the lowest possi-
Lile prices; by CLEMENS & BAKER,
14 . 0 187, North 3d st., one door above Wood.
Philadelphia.
Sept. 16;1845.
a51.....12:15 2
Dr: *. *xi nonortht;
AvINC removed from *illiamsburg 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.
I'. 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,
TI - 1E GREATEST BARGAINS IN
_IL ready made clothing are to be had at
M. TRACY'S OW 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 _ 810,00 to $14,00
" " " Frock " 'lO,OO to 14,00
" Blue " Dress " 11,00 to /4,00
Superfine Habit Cloth " 8,00 to 10,00
CAshmerette " 7,00 to 9,00
" Tweed " 4,00 to 5,00
SS " 2;50 to 3,50
- -
Croton " 4,00 to 5,00
" French Cassimere Pants 4,00 to 6,00
1, Fancy Drillings 4 , 2,00 to 3,00
Fine Satin Vests, from 2,25 to 3,00
xtra fine Satin Vests, from 3,50 to 5,00
Marseilles 1 ‘ 1,00 to 2,10
Gentlemen's Fine Cloth Cloaks,
from 13,00 to 18,00
SHIRTS, COLLARS, SUSPENDERS,
STOCKS, &c., &c.
All garments at this establlehment are
Warranted both in fit and finality 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 regdlar apprentkeship to the
business) and has none but practical work
men in his employ.
Gentlemen in want of CLOTHING may
depend urn tieing suited in etety respect;
as We ate deterthined not to be undersold
by any competitors. All goods are purcha
sed for CASH, which enables us to tell a
little lower titan those Who deal nn the credit
system, it being a self-evident fact that the
o 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.
/Imo fain and try,
Nari am sure you will buy,
some very superior mulassew, at the cheap
CASH SYORE Of
JOHN N. PROWELL.
Huntingdon, March 11, 1846.
Hathaway's
Patent Cooking - Stove.
RIGHT SIDE UP!!
Tr 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, manufacturnd by A. B. 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
uficturers of other and inferior articles' to
borrow (not to use a harsher terms the mune
of HATHAWAY, and prefiß it to an "Im
proved," in order to make their inferior
trash go off as genuine, and thereby impose
upon the public. 1, myself, sell the only
REAL HA I'HAWAY stove that or fan
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 dealingin 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.
(U , ' A few good sound horses will be taken
in exchange for stoves.
JAMES A. PEIRCE.
Lewistown, Mifflin Co., Nov. 19, 1845
Illargahas: Bargains::
SELLING OFF AT COST! !
WILLIAM STEWART,
trA F HUNTINGDON, being desirous to
71 retire trom the mercantile business on
account of the delicate state of his health,
otters his large and entire stock for sale at
cost and 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 is in the borough of Hunting
don. His stock is of entire fresh goods and
and the latest arrivals from the city, consist ,
mg 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
Moak and Shoes,
of all finds and 4dality• Also, a large as
sortment of
Qtwensware and hardware,
of the newest and most approved styles.
Also, a large, and carefally 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 lily
LIQUORS, consisting of Brandy, Gin and
Whig, and also a, large lot of the same at
other prices to suit purchasers, be sold
in exchange for country produce.
NOTICE.—Those who have unsettled
accounts on the books of the subscriber ' will
please settle therit soon, or they will find
thetti in the hands of he proper officer for
coAlection. WM. STEWART.
Jan. t, 1845.
NOTICEi
ALL persons who know, therodelves
indented to the subscriber for medicine
& medical services rendered are respect-
fully requested to pay olltheir accounts
soon if possible. His distressed condi
tion (having lost his all by the late fire)
compels hint to make this call, so that lie
may be enabled to build up sonic place to
shelter himself and tinnily, 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 Thos. Read & Son, Market
Street, Huntingdoh, Pa.
TEdliP Ellajt iE ROTEL.
HARRISBURG, PA.
'I?, HE undersigned respectfUlly announ
i'_ ces to his a Priends and the public that
he still continues at his old stand, Second
street; Harrisburg, Pa., where he is ready
to aecoMmodate 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 pattonage of temper
ance men general!,, visiting the Seat of
Government.
ZA2=%2
wilt always be s - uprplied mi,i,th 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.
L.Ega ge
is commodious, and attended by a careful
and obliging ostler and every arrangetnent
made to make his house a pleasant slopping
place for the traveller.
Charges very moderate to scit the times.
YOHN ELF:ER.
Auditorfs Itotite.
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 Shitley township, dec'd., and dis
tribute the same among the creditors of said
deceased, will'attend for that purpose at his
residence in Shit 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, 13, 11346. Suditoi.
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_'Pao
--- t us.r received, astoc-
fl i t of the most magnifik
i l‘ "-IP
°-k --,'
4 : I
dent Jewelry
P7ike" ."ever
i : \ ' ,9 C Con me ti p g of GOLD FA CO
-‘• '
' ),TENT LEVERS, Lather
) ;7:' G(to ANCHOR LE
- VERS , full je welled,
SILVER PATENT LEVERS, double and single
cased,StLvEn ANCHOR LEVERs,fulljeweled,
double and einglecafted ENGLISH WATCHES,
Imitation Levet-1, QUARTIER and FRENCH
WATCHES, FSC. &c. Also
Gold koliS Chains, and Seals
of the most fashionable tiatterns. 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. Mineature Cases,
Silk Purees, Coral Beads, Pocket Books,
Musical Boxes, Mathematical Instruments,
Silver Spectacles, Table Stnoons, 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 Classes, Hair Brushes.
Tooth Brushes, Platina Points, &c: &c. All
he above articles will be sold cheapen than
ever heretofore.
Clock and Watch repairingdone aSUsual,
very cheap for cash.
A large assortment of eight day and thii
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) be put in order w ithout expense,
or it injured, may be exchanged for any
other watch of equal value. The warranty
5 considered void, should the Watch, with
which it is given, be put into the hands of
another watch makers . _
I). BUOY
Huntingdon, April 16, 1844.
Steam Turning Shop
AND
LATH MILL:
THE subscribers having entered into co
partnership, under the Firm of John and
V. R. Baker, in carrying on the Steam Tur
ning Shop and Lath Mill in Alexandria,
would respectfully inform their friend's and
the public generally, that they are now pre
pared to do all manner of turning in wood,
also, Iron Shafts from 10 to 700 lbs. Cabinet
Makers can be supplied with all kinds of
turning. Chairmakers by sending their
panel ns can he supplied with Chair Bottoms,
Backs, and Rungs. Coach and Wagon= 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 Nay
and delivered without extra charge.
JOHN BAKER.
W. R. BAKER,
A!exandria, Jan. 28, 1846-tf.
LEA 7 HER, MOROCCO AND
FINDING STORE.
No. 29 , North 2nd street, 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
'Liver L An a a t r he e r s , s Calf Skins, water proof
Bridle, &c. &c.
Men's Morop, V?rnen s
straights, Kid, Bindings,
• • Linings, &c. &c.
Shoe-thread, wholesale or retail, sparables,
glass-paper, hoot-cord, bristles, boot Web,
cork soles,
lacers, awl blades, knives, ham
mers, awl hafts, brushes, colts, slick bones,
es, rasps, instep leather, breaks and keys,
jiggers, shoulder irons, hoe keys, seam
sets, strip awls; . welt keys; French Wheels,
hpel slickers, shank wheels, collis, shoul
der sticks, long sticks, measure straps, nip
pers, pincers, punches, peg floats, gonges,
pattent peg hafts, size sticks, tacks, &c.
&c., and everything else in his line of busi
ness. Call and see before buying elsewhere.
_ _ "DNS. I,: l'ElrEll.
Feb. 11, 1846.
=8 AO rzszititi
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. KJ CORN
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Huntingdon Pa.
Offi e in Main street, tWo doors East of
Mr. Adam Hall's Temperance House.
Zr. 111211,17211 LL
ATTOMITINT lalro
HUN'. INGD ON , P .11 .
Office in Main street, three doors west
of Mr. Buoy's Jewelry stablishineot.
A;
.41'7WRNEY AT L. 4 It' —Huwrix Cooti,
Pa.—Office at his old residence in Main
street, a few doprs West of the Court
House. A. W. 16. wilt attend to aq
hd
siness entrusted to him in the several
courts of Huntingdon and adjoining coun
ties. April 30, 1845.—tf.
CONORGE TATTIOR,
ilttorney ✓!t Law.--Attends to practice in
the Orphans' Court, Stating Administra
tors accounts, Scrivening, Bx.—Office in
Dimond; three doors East of the " Ex=
change Hotel." feblB, '44.
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Alarge supply of JUSTICES' BLANXS, on
superior paper, just printed, and for sale at
this office
IVOTIOE
To the heirs and legal representatives
of John Hoover, late of the township of
Huston, in the county of Huntingdon'
deed:
AT April Teem of the O'rphans 4
Court of said county last, on return of
the writ of partition or valuation on the
estate of said deceased, and confirmation
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 accepit or refuse the real estate of
said dec'► at the valuation thereof.
JNO. AgurrAcE,Sherif.
Sherin 's Office, Huntingdon, t
May 7, A*.
WASHINGTON HOTEL,
Corner of Market atreet and Market
Square,
E3AP.P.1131317RG, PA.
H E. subscriber having taken this pop
ular Hotel lately kept by Mr. Wst. T.
SANDERS, begs leave to inform his friends
and the 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 custom. The house has
' been re-furnished, altered, and greatly im
proved in many respects, and no pains will
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 Si ABLING attached
to the premises, E. P. HUGHES,
Late of the Mansion House.
Harrisburg June 4, 1895.
THE subscriber takes this occasion of ie
turning his thanks to his numerous friends
for the very liberal patronage bestowed up
pis_ him during Isis proprietorship of the
Washington Hotel. He also takes great
pleasere in bespeaking for his successor
continuance of public favor,
.who is well
cluslified to gibe general satisfaction as a
landlord, and every ,way ivortby of the pat.
ronage of the trabening community.
V/M. T: SANDERS.
WILLIAM D AMISH;
No. 4, North sth st., 2 doors above Market
PHILADELPPIIIA.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Paper, Rags, School Books Blank
Books and Stationary.
HAVING considerably increase his facil
ties for business, now otters to country mer
chant's, on still mdre favorable terms than
formerlY, a complete assortment of Writing,
Printing and Wrapping Papers; also F igured
Wall and Curtain Papers, and Window
Shades of a great i'arietY of patterns, Which
he can sell at manutactUrers' prices. Also,
Bonnet Boards, White, Blue and Brown
and all the Ssandard School Books, Blank
Books, and Stationary in general, at the low
est Vhdlesale prices.
Rags ! Rags ! Rags I
Cash paid for Rags in any quantity, or
Rags taken in trade for goods at the lowest
cash prices: Country merchants are par •
titularly invited to call.
Printers of country newspapers supplied
with their paper low forcash, by applying at
WILLIAM D. PARR ISM'S
Paper and Rag Warehouse, No. 4, North
Fifth street, 2 doors above Market street,
Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, Atigust 20th, 1845.
COME THIS WAY!
U 23
Carriage Manufactory.
IMEINRIC SMITh
111 MOST RESPECTFULLY informs the
4.4lcitiiens of the borough and county oc,
Huntingdon, and the public generally, aciF
his old friends and customers in particular,
that he still continues the
Coach Making Business
m 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, Carrioges.
Arlilig,';74 : Boogies, Sleighs and
Dearborn's,
which he will sRLL LOW FOR CASH or
COUNTRY PROUUCR. _ _
He would also inform the public that he
manufactures and keeps constantly on hand
all kinds of
CH.IIRS,
Made and tnished iu the most durable and
improved style, by eltperienced workmen.
The public are respectfully invited to call
and Judge for thethielves.
HENRY SMITH.
Huntingdon, Nov: 5, 1845—tf.
We recommend to all our friends visit •
ing the city to call al the Pekin Company's
Stort,and my in a supply of their delii
cious teas.
THE PEKIN TEA COMPANY,
No. 30 SCUM SECOND STREET.
Between Market and Chestnut.
PHILADELPHIA.
Have constantly on hand, and for sale,
Wholesale and Retail,
A VARIETY OF aIOI6E FRESH TEAS.
AT LOWER PRICES,
According to the quality, than they can
be bought for at any other establishment
in the city:
etehisively, are sold at this
house, acid several varieties which can-
not be obtained elsewhere. Any Teas
which do not give entire satisfaction car?
be returned and exchanged, or the money
will be refunded.
The citizens of Huntingdon cquntY
are respectfully invited to give us a call,
G. B. ZEIBEft,
Agent fur the Pekin Tea Company
October 1,1845.—1 y.
Carpetings, Floor bloths,
eft Me" Cheap Store," No. 4t, Strawberry Striel.)
Philadelphia.
Iv / E would call the attention of persons
'/Y/ in want of New Carpet,. &c. to the
fact of our being enabled to sell goods at
very lo* prices; because, in our present lo
cation, our rent and other expenses are very
light ; and we offer for this seeson an excel
lent assortment at. .
Carpetings,
Beautiful Imperial, Ingrain, and Venetian of
every variety. Alsq,
Floor Oil Cloths,
Front 2 to 24feet wide, cuttofit rooms, halls,,
&c. , and Hearth Rugs,Table Covers, Floor
Baize, Stair Rods, Mats, &c., wholesale ot
retail, at the lowest prices.
siE'r A supply of low priced carpets, firm'
31 to 30 cents per yard, always on hand.
ELDRRIDGE & BROTHER,
No 41, Strawberry street, one door above
Chesnut st. near *toad st.
Sept. 10, 1145',