SKRIFYS SALES. DY virtue of sundry writs of Vend. 1.) Exp., Fi. Fa., Lev. Fa., in my hands, I will sell at the Court House Door, in Huntingdon, on Monday, 11th day of January, A. D. 1847, commencing at 2 o'clock, P. M. of said day, for cash, the following described Real Estate, viz : All that certain tract, piece or parcel of land situate in Tell township, Hun tingdon county, containing 160 acres more or less, adjoining Shade mountain, lands of George Gooshorn, Nicholas Gooshorn, John and William Gooshorn, of which land about 150 acres are clear ed, with a log barn, a dwelling house, and other improvements thereon ; said property was purchased by defendant from Samuel Gooshorn. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the pro perty of Christian Couts. ALSO, All the right, title and interest of George W. Geer in a tract of timber land situate in Jackson township, Hun tingdon county, surveyed on a warrant in the name of Thomas Ralston, and containing 400 acres, be the same more or less. Also, in and to another tract of timber land, situate in said township, adjoining the above, surveyed on a war rant in the name of Thomas Russell, containing 400 acres. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the proper ty of George W. Geer. - ALSO, All that small piece, parcel or tract of land lying on the waters of the East branch of stone creek, in Jackson town ship, containing about 27 acres, be the same more or less, about 7 acres of which are cleared, adjoining lands of Win. Stewart, Wm. McDowell's heirs, Rawle & Hall, and others. Seized, ta ken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Joseph Kyler. ALSO, - - • All the right, title and interest of Wm Nesbitt in and to a tract of land in Shir ley township, containing aboutloo acres, be the same more or less, bounded on the north-east by the Juniata river, on the south-east by land of Jonathan Doyle, and on the west by Chestnut ridge, being part of a tract heretofore purchased by said Wm. Nesbitt from Wm. Pollock, by articles of agreement, and part of which is now in the occu pancy of David Patterson, about 60 acres of which are cleared, with a story and a half hewed log dwelling house thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Wm. Nesbitt, senior in a judgment with John Doyle, decd., with notice to terre tenants. ALSO, All that one story brick building with basement story, situate on Hill street, between Hill and Allegheny streets, in the borough of Huntingdon, containing in front on said Hill street - feet, and in depth - feet, and the lot and piece of ground and curtilege appurte nant thereto. Seized, taken in execu tion, and to be sold as the property of the Rector,Church Wardens and Vestry men of St. John's Church, Huntingdon, and Charles B. Callahan, architect and contractor. ALSO, All that certain piece, parcel, or part of a tract of land, situate in Barree township, purchased by the defendant, under articles of•agreement, from Rich ard Cunningham, containing about 30 acres more or less, adjoining Richard Cunningham's land, Solomon Hamer, John Love and Leonard Steffy, about 10 acres of which are cleared, and a two story plastered dwelling house, and a small log stable thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Hans Hutchi son. ALSO, All the right, title and interest of Adam Warefel in and to that certain lot of ground lying on the north-western aide of the great road leading through Kishacoquillas valley in the town of Roxberry, in Brady township, contain ing about one acre of land, bounded on the east by a lot of Paul Orlady, and on the west by a lot of Jacob King, having thereon erected a two story log dwelling house and a blacksmith shop. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Adam Warefel. . . ALSO, All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the town of Shaeffers ville, Morris township, containing about one-half an acre more or less, adjoining a lot of John Shaeffer, on the west land of John Shaeffer on the north and south east, and the Lutheran church lot on the north-east, having thereoN erected a two story stone dwelling house and a one story weather-hoarded building.— Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the proper!) , of Robt. Kinkead. All that certain tract, piece or parcel of land situate in Tell township, con taining about 75 acres more or less, be ing the same land devised by the last will and testament of Jacob Gooshorn, decd., to defendant, and charged in part with payment of debt named in this writ ;—said land adjoins George Goos horn, Christian Coats, Abraham Hegie and others, about 30 acres of which are cleared, and having thereon erected a two story log house and a barn. Seiz ed, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Nicholas Gooshorn. I ALSO, All that sertain tract, piece or parcel of land situate in Tell township, con taining about SO acres more or less, ad joining lands of A. P. Wilson, Esq., James Mitchell's heirs, Walter's heirs, and others, about 40 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a log house and log barn. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the proper ty of Samuel Parsons. ALSO, All that certain tract of land, situate in Barree township, lying in Kyler's Gap, near the waters of Stone creek, containing about 200 acres of land, ad joining lands of Abraham Zook, Philip Silknitter, John McCahan and others, having thereon a saw-mill, log dwelling house, and a log barn. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the pro perty of Charles S. Ash. - ALSO, All that certain tract, piece or parcel of land situate in Jackson township, Huntingdon county, containing 115 acres 60 perches and allowance, being part of a tract of land granted to Matthias Graeff by warrant dated 18th April, 1774, and conveyed by Thomas Blair to S.tmuel Steffy on 10th August, 1841, adjoining lands of George Steffy, Solo mon Hamar, Thomas Blair's estate, and others: of said land a small quantity is cleared, and a couple of buildings there on. And all that certain lot or small piece or parcel of land situate in Jackson township, containing about 11 acres 'more or less, 7 or S acres of which are cleared, adjoining lands of Geo. Steffey, George Riter, John Stein and others, with a two story frame tavern house and l a barn thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the pro perty- of Samuel Steffy, with notice to terre tenants. JNO. ARMITAGE, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, Huntingdon, Dec. 10, 1816. 3t ORPEEANS' COURT SALE. DY virtue of an order of the Grphans' Court of D Huntingdon county, there will be exposed to sale, by public vendue or oute , y, on the premises, on Saturday, the :',Cth day of December next, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon a certain messuage, p'.an tation and Tract of Land, situate in Tell township, Huntingdon county, bounded on the north-east by land of John French, on the east by land of Geo. French, on the south-east by land of William Mus ser, on the south-west by land now owned by Wm Harper, and on the north-west by laud of Robert t‘lair, containing about 300 acres, more or lees, about 50 acres of which are cleared and cultivated, with a Log Dwelling House and [lt other improvements thereon erected —late the Estate of Michael Trex ler, of Springfield township, decd. Terms of Sale—One-third of the purchase mo ney to be paid on confirmation of the sale—one third within one year thereafter, with interest, and the remaining third to be paid at or immediately af ter the death of Elizabeth Trexier, widow of said Intestate—the interest of this residue or third part, to he paid to said widow annually and regularly during her natural life, by the purchaser—and the whole to be secured by the bond and mortgage of the purchaser. Lly the Court, JAt 013 MILLER, Cik. Attendance will be given, by the undersigned Trustee, appointed by the Court to make side. dee2-to] JOHN GOOSHORN. For any information, inquire of David Blair, Att'y for the Estate. ORPHANS' COURT SALE BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, will be exposed to public sale on Saturday, the 2d day of January, 1847, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described Real Es tate of John Kennedy, late of the borough of Al exandria, decd., viz : Three Lola of Ground in the borough of Alexandria, adjoining lots of John Bra bin, and the heirs of Thomas Lloyd, decd., being lots No. 89, 90, end 91, in the plan of said borough, having thereon erected I t a P. Two Log Dwelling Houses and a Log e . - Stable. Terms of Sale—One•half the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale—one-half in one yest thereafter, with interest, to be secured by the bonds and mortgages of the purchaser. Fly the Court, JACOB MILLER, Clk. N. B.—Persons desirous of purchasing,can have any information by applying to Mr.. Judith Kenne dy, who resides on the premises, or to the subscri bers• ROBERT CARMON, GEO. B. YOUNG, dec2-tri Ad miniatralors, NOTICE, E'rTERS of administration having been grant lied to the undersigned on the estate of Anthony J. Stewart, late of Waterstreet deed., all persons having claims against the estate are notified to pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement, and ail those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. The Commission and Forwarding business of the deceased. will close with the exp;rstion of the prey ent month, (November) and all peraons in account with the estate, are partieutarly requested to make a speedy settlement, as it is desired by those con. cerned in the ortate of the deceased to have the business and accounts settled up as soon as practi cable. The account books will remain in the came office as heretofore. DAVID STEWART, L. G. MYTINGER, Adminsatraiors. Waters:red, Nov. 25, 1846. Auditor's Notice. rp FIE undersigned, having been appointedby the Orphan's I nun of Huntingdon county, Audi tor to marshal and distribute the asset. remaining in the hands of David snare. Esq., administrator of the estate of William Elder, late of Hopewell township, in said county, deed, among those en tit ed thereto, hereby gives notice to all persons tn• 1 terested, that he will attend to tho duties of hit said appointment on Monday the 9th day of Jan uary next. at t o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the office of David Blair, Esq., in the borough of Huntingdon. when and where, all persons hav ing claims against the said estate, are requi ed to present them, properly authenticated, or be there after debarred front coming in for a share of said assets " dec9'46-4t. JOHN REED, ✓auditor, B. Steel Blair, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hollidaysburg, Pa., Will attend attend to all business entrusted to lit, cars in blair, Huntingdon and Indiana coon apri.'4B SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a writ of Levari Facial in my hands, I will sell at the Court House Door, in Huntingdon, on Thurs day the 24th day of December inst., at 2 o'clock, P. M.: All that certain tract of land called "Juniata Farm," situate in Henderson township, on the Juniata river, about 3 miles below Huntingdon, containing 184 acres 70 perches, and allowance, survey ed on two warrants in the name of Jos. Reed, (the several courses and distances of which are laid down in the writ.)— And a tract of woodland containing 109 acres and 108 perches, in the name of Rebecca Smith, together with 33 acres and 18 perches of woodland, part of a survey in the name of Susannah Haines —all adjoining each other, and compo sing together one farm, (and now adjoins Jacob Fockler, James Wilson and others) —nearly all of the 184 acres are cleared and cultivated, and a good house and barn thereon. ALSO, By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facies, at same time and place, I will sell— A tract of about 212 acres, more or less, of Ridge Land in Henderson town ship, composed of parts of different sur veys, being the land of Jacob Miller yet undisposed of and not included in the premises mortgaged to David McMur trie, adjoining the above described land, Adam Rupert, Martin Graffius, Jacob Fockler and others—having about 30 acres cleared and a log house thereon. Seixed and taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Jacob Miller. Terms CASH. JOHN ARMITAGE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Dec. 3, 1846. GREAT BARGAINS! NEW GOODS CHEAPER THAN EVER ! ! DR. WILLIAM SWOOPE HAS just received, and now offers to the pub lic, at his old stand in Main street, directly apposite the residence of Mrs. Allison, as large a stock of LL WLN'TER GOODS as has ever been offered to the public in this place, and at cheaper prices than any other store in the county. His assortment iscomplete—having almost every article in the line of business, among which are Cheap Cloths, C assinetts, Flannels, Blan kets, Coatings, Cloakings, Cash meres, 4-c. 4.., at prices that cannot fail to please. ca. The attention of the ladies is particularly invited to a large and beautiful selection of reau -- accow• CcElp CID QUM a which have been purchased with an eye single to their taste. Call and examine, and judge for yourselves, and if we cannot please, we will be pleased to see you. ALso—A general assortment of Gro ceries, Queensware, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c. &e. The highest price paid for Country Produce. Dr. S. would most respectfully tender his thanks to his former customers, and hopes by prompt at tention to business, and by selling a LITTLE CHEAP. as than others, to secure an increase of public patronage. [Huntingdon, Nov. 4-tf Xew Jewelry Establishment. THE subscribers beg leave to announce to the peopl e . of this and adjoining counties, Pt that they have just received from Philadelphia, a splendid ,Zl/4 assortment of the finest and most fashionable .;xwxxer, which they have opened out, and offer for sale en ...JACOB MILLER'S CORNER," in Market Square. The assortment consists of every variety of breast pins, finger rings, ear rings, brecelets,lock els, guard keys, gold and silver pencils, silver thim bles, shirt etude, pen knives of the finest quality, card cases, all varieties of visiting cards, note paper and letter envelope., steel clasps for hags and purses, also silk and beads for making the latter article, spy glasses, razors, tooth and hair brushes, silk purees, pocket books, spectacles, table and tea spoons. all kinds of fancy sealing-wax, wafers and wafer stamps, segar cases, accordion., fancy boxes, perfumery, powder flasks, butter knives, steel pens of the best quality, Ohapman's magic razor strops, violin strings, motto seals, wafers, pearl knives for folding and cutting paper. &c. &c. The above ar ticles will be sold to suit the times—very cheap! The undersigned have also purchased a sett of tools for repairing watches, which, when operated with by a person of science, cannot fail to give en tire satisfaction to all who may have the kindness to entrust them with their work. All clock and watch repairing done with care and despatch—and warranted ! H. K. NEFF & BRO. Huntingdon Nov. 4-Srn WAR! WAR! B. J. KOUGH, Gunsmith, would most respectfully inform the citi zens of Huntingdon and vi cinity, that he has removed ' • to this place, and will be at all times ready to accommodate those who may favor him with a call, in his line of business. He is fully pre- I pared to do all work in its various branches, such as manufacturing and repair ing Guns, Pistols, &c., &c., of all descriptions, and at prices to suit the times. He trusts, by attention to business, to merit public patronage. His shop is on Bath street, a few doors sloth of the Exchange Hotel, where he would be pleased to see all who may have anything to do in his way. Huntingdon, Nov.lB, 1846-3 m John Scott, jr., . , A TTORNEY AT LA W, Huntingdon, Pa.— LI Has removed his office to the corner room of Snare'a Row," directly opposite Fiaher & M'Mur trie'ir. store, where he will attend with promptness and fidelity to all buaineaa with which he may be entrusted in Huntingdon or the adjoining counties. Huntingdon Sept. 23, 1846. David 81aii ATTORNEY AT LAW, 2171 6 7T1N03M3v, rA. DR. DAVIS'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY AND TAR. -110 R the cure of Pulmonary Consump tion, Coughs, Colds, asthma, Influen za, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Difficulty of Breathing, Pain in the Breast or Side, Spitting of Blood, Croup, Nervous Tre mours, Ilooping Cough, tkc. From the Christian Repository, Dec. 13, 1845. We insert in another column an ad vertisement of Messrs. Robison & Col lins of this city, to which we take plea sure in calling the attention of our rea ders. We do this more especially from the card of Bro. Barnes which is ap pended to it. Bro. B. is a member of the M. E. Church in good standing, and those who know him personally, (as we do) have the fullest confidence in any statement he may give of the efficacy of any medicine which he may have tested. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 20, 1845. Messrs. Robinson, Collins 4- Co.—Being afflicted last spring with a very severe cough, with pain in my side and breast, soreness and weakness of the lungs, shortness of breath, loss of apetite, &c., I tried various remedies, but to no good effect, my cough still continuing and growing worse. Such was the distress ing nature of the cough, that I could not lie in bed night nor day, but was obliged to sit up in my chair, and could sleep very little at best ; consequently I was wearing out very fast, till you very kindly recommended Dr. Davis's Coin pound Syrup of Wild Cherry and Tar, the first bottle of which gave me relief, checked my cough, loosened the phlegm, caused me to expectorate freely, restored my appetite, relieved the pain in my side, healed the soreness of my breast, and strengthened my lungs, causing me to breathe freely. I have now taken ten bottles ; it has entirely cured my cough. I have gained considerably in flesh. I think it a most valuable medicine, and one that ought to be universally known, that those afflicted with colds and coughs may have a medicine both safe and sure to cure, if taken properly. While taking the medicine, I drank freely of molasses and water, which I found excellent to keep the bowels open. If this state ment can be found of any benefit to the afflicted, you are at liberty to make such use of it as you may think proper. MERRICK BARNES, No. 6 Bread street. Price, $1 per bottle. Robison, Collins, & Co., Phila'd., gen eral agents. For sale by THOS. READ & SON, n0v25'46-6m. Huntingdon. CONSUMPTION CURABLE. Thompson's Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naphtha: NFLAMM A rION of the mucous membranes is the reau:t of some impression made upon them by cold or other causes; hence Chronic, Ca tarrh, Spitting of Blood, Bronchitis, Asthma, re calling in Consumption, Gastritis, diseased Liver and Kidneys, Palpitation of the Heart, &c From incontestible evidence. it is proved that Thompson's Compound Syrup of Tar end Wood Naphtha is a specific in these complaints—allaying irritation, promoting healthy secretions, and removing the existing cause of disease. Thousands have used it, and can bear testimony to its efficacy. FARTHER PROOF ! ! Philadelphia, March let, 1846.-1 hereby certify, that in consequence of t epeated and neglect ed colds, my lungs became seriously af fected, and for a long time I have suffered with violent pain in the breast. obstinate cough and difficult expecto ration, the sy mp toms daily increasing in vi olence. I had re course to various reme dies, with no avail, until I used THOMPSON'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR, which effected a permanent quirt before I had taken three bot tles. E. EVANS. Fayette street, below Arch. Principal office, N. E. corner of Fifth and Spruce streets. Sold by Simonton & Jones, Huntingdon ; M. Lindsey,'Hollidayeburg. Price 50 cts per bot tle, or $5 per dozen. [dec2-6m EXTENSIVE CLOTHING EMPORIUM. TH„EyTatat-ElTsAaral.b..fp-daiIiAOINITEAR. LINE, No. 292 Market street, Philadelphia, who has Just finished ono of the largest and most com plete assortment of FALL and WINTER Cloth ing in the city, consisting of Super Black Dress Coats, from $lO to $l4 00 Do Frock do " 10 to 14 00 Do blue drew; do " 10 to 14 00 Super MI Beaver hangup Coate from Bto 12 00 Do Cloth do do 10 to 15 00 _ .- .- Do brown Cloth do do 10 to 14 00 Pilot Cloth Dangup Coals, from 3to 500 Super blk Sack Coats, do 9to 13 00 Do brown Sack Coats, do Bto 12 00 Tweed Coate, do 3to 600 Union Cassimere Coats, do sto 600 Blk Cloth Cloaks, do 10 to 18 00 Business ('locks, do 6to 700 Black Cassimere Pants, do 4to 500 Do Fancy outshoot's, do 4to 500 Satin Vests, do 2 50 to 4 00 Merino Vests, do 2to 400 Silk Velvet Vests, do 3to 450 Gentlemen in want of CLOTHING, may de pend upon being suited in every respect,. we ore determined not to be undersold by any competitor in the business. All goods are purchased for CASH, which enables us to sell a little lower than those who deal out the credit system; it being a self-evident fact that the .. nimble sixpence is bet ter than the slow shilling." Don't forget the aura her- .292 Market street, Philadelphia. oct6-31n M. TRACY. S. Sewell Stewart, 11 TTORNEY AT LAW, Huntingdon, Pa.— Office in Main street, five doors west of Mr. Buoy's jewelry establishment. OltK of all dereriptione neatly executed at the Journal office. Sale of Valuable Real Estate. THE subset ibers otTer for sale that valuable Real Estate, Two tracts of land situate on the Banks of the Little Juniata river, one mile below Birming ham; One tract situate in INcrrioramark town ship Huntingdon county, theother tract situate in Tyrone township, Blair county, the River being the line between the two tracts, and also the lino be tween Huntingdon and Blair counties, well known as the properly of Andrew Robeson, of Warriors mark township, now deceased. The mansion tract in %Varriorsmark township, contains 200 acres of excellent limestone land, about 100 acres cleared, end in a good state of eel. ttvation, with three dwelling houses, a stole Barn and a good apple orchard thereon. The other tract in Blair county contains 400 acres of excellent timber land, with a house and stable the, eon erected ; there is an Ore hank on this tract, from which about 600 tons of Iron Ore of an excellent quality ha. been raised. A large port of this tract is good limestone land for farming. On these two tracts are four situations for Forges or Furnaces, perhaps the best sites in the State.— There is a number of springs on the two tracts of never failing water that keep the river free from ice for more than a mile. This last tract of land is all woodland and well covered with timber. One third of the purchase money to be paid on hand, the residue in two annual payments, there after. Any person wishing to purchase one or both tracts will please call on David Robeson in Pleasant Valley, or Jacob Van Tries in Warriorsmark. DAVID ROBESON, JACOB VAN TRIES, sept3o4l. Executors. Hollidaysbu g Register, inset t the above, till for• bid. and charge Executors. GREAT BARGAINS IN HATS AND CAPS, 4t the old established cheap Hat and Cap Store, ~Yo. 196 Market street, sec ond door below Sixth, Philada. E extend a general invitation to the citizens of Huntingdon and its vicinity, as well as to all others, to our store. We have on hand a large and complete assortment of Hate and Cape of every style and variety, which we are ceiling full one fourth lower than the usual prices, namely : Extra Superior Beaver lla;a, from $2.50 to $350 " Brush " " 2.00 to 3.00 Silk " " 1.25 to 2.00 Moleskin " 2.50 only. Good Hate as low as $1.25 and upward.. Also, a complete stock of Caps, cloth, fur trimmed, glazed, erlk oil cloth, velvet and fancy Caps; fine Otter, Shetland Fur Seal, Musk Rat, Hair Seal Cape, &c. &c., at lower prices than they can possibly be had elsewhere. From our extensive sales, we can sell, for a smaller profit than others can. Call and be satisfied, it is to your interest. Merchant., Storekeepers, Hatters and other., who buy to cell again, supplied on reasonable terms.— Be sure and call at No. 196 Market Street, second door below sixth Street. GARDEN & BROWN. September 1, 1846. HARRIS, TURNER & IRVIN, WHOLESALE I=OU.IN:a CM.C1a13%3' 4 - - 1 3 . M No. 20 1 Market Street, one door above Fifth, North Side, Philadelphia. T M PORTERS and Wholesale Dealers i n DRUGS, I MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, I'atent Medi. eines, Obstetrical I nstruments, Druggists Glassware, Window Glass, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Perfumery, &c. Druggists, country Merchants and Physicians, supplied with the above articles on the most favora ble terms. Strict and prompt attention paid to or derv. Every article warranted. .. JOHN HARRIS, M. D., oept23. JAS. A. TURNER, hie of Va. WM. IRVIN, M. D. Cgri aci 0 ...Q U. 3 U (ZiZI. 2 BUCK & MOOR E, 254 Market Street, Philadelphia, TTAVE constantly on hand every description of J_lClothing, all of which are cut, trimmed ,and mode in a manner not to be surpassed, and are war ranted cheaper than the came quality of Goode in any other establishment in the United Statch.— Mao, every description of GENTLXMIIN'S FUR. If II luso Goons at reduced prices. Those visiting the city will find it to their interest to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. sepl 304 y. BUCK & MOORE, Brooms, Buckets and Cedar Ware. MAMA' ROWE, No. 63 North Third st. 2d door above Arch, PAILADZLPHI A. T am enabled this fall to offer an unusually large Isesortment of the above articles. Also—Willow and French Baskets end Coaches, Wash Boards, Malts, Clo.lies-pins, Nest Boxes, Wood Bowls & Trays, 'Boston Blinds, Sickles, Oil Paste Blacking, Shoe Brushes, Clamps, I-land Scribe, Wall Brushes, Dusters, &e. and Wooden ware of every descrip tion. Country Merchants will take notice that os I am now manufacturing extensively, and receiving di redly from the Eastern Factories, I can furnish the Fall Trade with superior goods at prices greatly re duced from what I have hitherto been culling. Sep. 16, '46. ONCE MORE ! DRUGS, DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES! THE subscribers would respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have just received and offer for sale opposite Read & Son's Store, in Market Street, Oil, Paints, Dye Stuffs, Drugs & Patent Medicines. At.so, DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES, AND CAPS. Cheap for Cash or Country Produce, oc2l] SIMONTON & J ONES. Lewistown Money taken at Par I THE subscriber has on hand Thrashing Ma chines, which he warrants to be good, and offers them fur sale eery cheap. He will also re. pair Thrashing Medlin., and furnish castings at his shop in Allegheny street, opposite the stable of the Pioneer Line of Boats, Huntingdon, on the shortest notice, and moat reasonable terms. He would also remind his friends and the public gene rally, that he still carries on the coach and wagon making business in all its branches. EDMUND HAWKINS. August 16, 1846—ti WANTED, --- A il COMPETENT TEACHER, to take charge of a public school, in the borough of Shirley. burg, on or about the let of December next. By order of the School Directors, nov 1 1-31,) JAMES R.A MSEY, Seey. A. W. Benedict, A TTORNF.Y AT LAW, Huntingdon, Pa..- 1 - 1 Office at his old residence in Main street, a few doors west of the old Court House. He will attend to any business entrusted to him in the sec. oral Courts of Huntingdon and adjoining counties. A LEXAN DMA EOVADR*& L 4 , IL Grafitts, D ESPECTFULLY inform the citizens' of Huntingdon county, and the pub: lie generally, that they continue to carry on thd Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Business ? in all its branches, in Alexandria, where they man ufacture and constantly keep on hand every ded cription of ware in their line, such as NEW, SPLENDID WOOD sTovEs, 22, 24, 26, 28, and 30 inches long. Radiator Stoves, 2 sizes Coal Stoves for PEW., new and splendid Parlor Stoves for Wood, 3 sine Egg Stoves ; also, Iron Roiling, for fronts of houses; Cast Grates ' for cellar windows; Self Sharpening Ploughs, right and left•handed; new .Dull' Plough with cast and iron shear, and the lavingston• Plough; Double Shovel Ploughs, for corn and seeding in fall gi sin ; Copper Pumps, for Welk any depth, with Tin inside and out; Forge Hans. mere, from 5 to 16cwt. New Cooking Stoves, of all kinds ; also, 4 sizes of Coal Stoves, also Stove-pipe and Stoves fiii;hed. All kinds of castings done for Forges, Saw mills and Threshing-machines, Waggon Boxes, Mill Gubgeons, and Hollow Ware, all of which is done in a workmanlike manner. Also. Copper, Dye, Wash, Fuller,Presery ing, and Tea Kettles, for sale, wholesale and retail. Persons favoring this establishment with their custom may depend on having their order. . ted with fidelity and despatch. Old metal, copper, lit ass and pewter taken in ex change. Also, wheat, rye, corn and oats token at market price. "QUEEN OT TEM WEST.. C.C6coce)Diftuaagb 6t3ti cro Crca. For sale by I. & H. GRAFIUS, Alex. andria, Huntingdon county, Pa., cheap for cash or country produce, at market price. Tun 'Queen of the West is on improvement eta Hathaway's celebrated Hot Air Stove. There haat never yet appeared any plan of a Cooking Steve that posseeses the advantages that this one has. A much less quantity of fuel is required for any anal of cooking or baking by this stove than by any other. Persons are requested to call and see before they purchase elsewhere. To Porchasers—Guarantee. The undersigned, agent of the patentee of the Stove, The Queen of the West,' •inderstinding that the owners, or these concerned for them, of other and different patent Cooking Stoves, haws threatened to bring suit against all who porch... end use any of Guild's Patent Cooking Stove... The Queen of the West'—this is to inform all and every person who shall purchase and uee said Stove that he will indemnify them from all costs or dam• age from any and all suits, brought by other pa• tentees, or their agents, for any infringement of their pitents. He gives this notice so that persona nerd not be under any fears bec use they have, while consulting their own interests and convenience. se cured the superior advantages of this 'Queen,' net only of the West, but of the East. ISRAEL GRAFIUS. Dissolution of Partnership. Tee subscribers, doing business under the Ana of I. Gratin. and Son, in Alexandria, Hunti i ngdrus county, dissolved partnership by mutual consent otS the 3d day of April last. All persons having ae• counts with said firm will settle the same with I. Grafius, up to the above date. I. 011AFIUS & SON, Alexandria, May 20, 1840.17 COME THIS WAY! uaam9a4z:ni&yza%ran Carriage Manufactory. HENRY &METH ~,TaOST RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of the borough and county of Huntingdon, and the public generally, abd, his old Wends and customers in particular. that he still continues the Coach lllahing Business In all its various branches, at his old stand, in Main Street, in the borough of Hunting don, nearly opposite the "Journal" print• iug office, where he has constantly on hand every description of Coaches, Carriages. Bac:gift, Sleighs and Dearborn', which he Will SELL LOW FOR CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE. He would also inform the public that h• manufactures and keeps constantly on band all kinds of CII.IIIIS, made and finished iu the most durable kat, improved style, by experienced wm k meth The public are respectfully invited to call and judge for themselves. HENRY SMITH. Huntingdon, Nov. 5. 1845—tf. LEAI HER, MOROCCO AND FINDING STORE. alge No. 29, North 2nd street, Harrisburg.' THE subscriber respectfully informs t he 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, sod as low as can be bought any w hei e, for Cash. His stock consists partly of Sale Leather, Upper Leather, Call Skins, water proof l qien i ' i s a Tl s o s rocc ß o i 'dle iV„m &c 'ent c. Straights, Kid, Bindings, Linings, &c. &c. Shoe-thread, wholesale or retail, *arable,. glass-paper, boot-cord, bristles, boot web. cork soles, lacers, awl blades, knives, ham mers, awl hafts, brushes, colts, slick hove,. files, rasps, instep leather, breaks and keys. jiggers, shoulder irons, shoe keys, seam sets, strip awls, welt keys, French wheels. heel slickers, shack 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 every thingelse in his line of busi ness. Calland seebeforebuying elsewhere. W M. L. PEIPER. Feb. 11, 1846. George Taylor, TTORNEY AT LAW—Attends to practice A in the Orphans' Court, stating administrators' accounts, Scrivening. &c. Office in the diamond, three doom east of the n Exchange Hotel." feb2B44 TUSTICE'S blanks of ill kinds for into at this eM:..