THE J S _ A r4 t liF' SALES, I .% ue of sund ry write of Vend. .rp. and Lev. Fa. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county and to me directed, I will sell at public sale at the Court House Door in Huntingdon Borough, on Monday the 9th day of August next, at 2 o'clock P. M., the following described Real Estate, viz : All that certain brick building, one story high, with basement, situate on lots Nos. 4 & 5 in the recorded plan of Huntingdon borough, extending from Hill street to Allegheny street, contain ing in front on Hill street feet, and in depth feet, which building is inten ded for a Church, and the lots of ground and curtilege appurtenant thereto: Sei zed al* taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of the Rector, Church Wardens and 'Vestrymen of St. . . John's Church, Huntingdon, owners or reputed owners, and Chas. B. Callahan, architect and contractor All the right, tit le, end interest, of Ja cob M. Coy - el..in a lot of ground on the west side of Main street, in the town of Cassville, adjoining the Methodist Episs copal Church Lot on the south, Lewis Stever on the west, and David Stever on the north, under fence. Also—in and to a lot of ground lying opposite the said lot adjoining a lot now of Caleb Swoop° on the south,Lewis Stever's land on the west, and avid Stever's on the north, containing about two acres, with a small dwelling house thereon erected. The said lots are claimed and occupied by Nicholas Miller. Seized and taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Jacob M. Cover. All that certain tract of land satiate in Tell township, Huntingdon county, containing 99 acres more or less, adjoin ing lands of Hugh Doran's heirs, Wm. Orr, Esq., James Pattison and Isaac Giffbrd's heirs, about 80 acres of which are cleared, having thereon a log barn, a two story log dwelling house, a spring house and an apple orchard. Seized and taken in execution, and lo be sold as the property of Robert McFarland dec'd, in the hands of John Skinner his Executor. with notice to Terre Tenants. • .4 LSO, 1 9. George S. ('ruder, surviving executor of Israel • Cryder, late of Porter township, deed. All the right, title, and interest of . 10. John W. Thompson, Administrator of Joe. William 'Woods, in and to all thet lot of , Thompson, Isle of West township, deed. ground, late the estate of Wm. Woods I 11. George Jack and David Harpster, .Ailminis riec'd, fronting 50 feet on the southernly , tra!ors d of , John Wheeland, late of Franklin town side of Allegheny street, in the borough sh i lP i. Ja c c 4 ol . , Taylor. Administrator of Barton De of Huntingdon, and running back to the F or re s t, late of Tod township, dve'd. bank of the Juniata River, the same be- : 13. William Edwards, Administrator of Robert ing No. —in the town plot of said bor- Edwards, late of Tod township, decd. ough, having thereon erected a log dwel- 14 . Samuel Carothers, Administrator of Willi.. 2rote c r!r a late of Shirley (now Cromwell) town. ling house and a plastered two story building adjoining same, fronting on Al- i P g. James Gillam, Administrator of George Mil legheny street, and a log stable. Seized Icr, late of Jackson township, deed. and taken in execution, and to be sold l6. David Snare, Administrator of William as the property of William Woods. Stewart. late of Henderson township, dec'd. 4LSO, 1 17. Thomas W. Neck', Administrator of Jacob All that certain tract or land situate } hale , lute of Tell township, deed. in Tell township, Huntingdon county, 18. William B. White, Administrator of Jacob containina 161 acres, more or less, with W h i te'late d Ile jitorsoß MILLER, Register. on township, dec't i . , 7 , about 120 Acres cleared, adjoining lands • REGISTER'S OFFCE, Hun-•Z of John Gooshorn, George Gooshorn, ; tingdon July 13, 1847. 3 William Gooshorn, Nicholas Gooshorn' and the Shade mountain— having there- SADDLE, HARNESS & LEATHER on erected a small log dwelling house ; MANUFACTORY.and a stable, &c. Also, all the e right, . THE undersigned take this method of title, and interest of Christian Colas, in, I informing their friends and the pub- and to, Lot No. 192 in the town plot of I licgenerally, that the folowing enumerated articles, the borough of Huntingdon, fronting 50 ; together with all manner of work pertaining to feet on the north side of Mifflin street I their business, will he disposed of to purchasers, and running back 200 feet along Mont- ! .d mode up to order in a workmanlike and ap goinery street ti, Church street--having , I,;r:eal styli,, very Ci l l i r se 7::7 6 n; thereon erected a brick building former- : he accommodated in any r artide M their•line of ly used as a Presbyterian church, and a b„,i„,„„, w ill rail „, t h e i r s h op , small log building. Seized and taken ' Three doors west of Buoy's Jewelry Es in execution, and to be sold as the prop- ' tab/is/intent, HUNTINGDON, erty of Christian Cottts. 1 Where the public call at all time. be accommated 4LSO, with All that small piece or parcel of land , Red and Oak Sole Leather, Skirting, situate in the township or Shirley, con- i Harness and Bridle Leather, Upper taining fourteen acres and allowance, I Leather, Calfskins, Spanish and lying on the bank of Aughwick creek, ! Country hips and Sheepskins. and adjoining lands of the estate of L. ALSO, a first rote quality of Barkstresser, dec'd, and lands of James W Galbraith—being cleared and culti- ' I BOOTS and rated, and a small plastered house and ... SHOES, stable thereon. Seized and taken in cx- , i r ,..._ -.:„,,, c eiej for Men, Women ecution, and to be sold as the property " w. "''''-"' ''' and Children, of of James N. Thompson, dec'd, - r with ,po- -- - all qualities and tice to Elliott Robbley, Terre Tenant. ! ~.,,,. prices. .4LSO, : They also continue to carry on in all its various A small piece or parcel of land situ- . , i N ire i !i s c . h s e n s, i. S k ..i IDLE and ar c a rt , d it l e i d A y l e l :. ate in the township of Clay, adjoining hat. - ... - . ru „ iish their=„er. with all lands of Christian -Kurfman, Thomas wefeg. , ---... ), ' -inns of Trunks, Valle., Carpet Skipper, & William Bradley, containing age,•Plush, Hogakin and Tub :-ide.saddlee, (front about 35 acres, more or less, about 15 the cheapest to the best.) AL., Shatter Saddles. i acres of which are cleared—having of all kinds, Waggon and Carriage Hotness, Bri thereon, erected a small house & a stable. dlV2:lflas,rliiN%t:hiwPill &c. Seized din posed ~ cheap , Seized and taken in execution, and to be Cash or any kind of country produce. The high. sold as the property of David Bradley. es t price, in trade, given for beef hides, calf hides,' .ALSO, balk, &c. J. I. & A, H. I3C(MUAUGH. A tract of land lying on the southern j023e47-61n. N side of tine A. P. Rail Road about 1 mile . B.—Two apprentices will be taken at theabove estaMishment if application be made soon. above Hollidaysburg, in Blair township, containing 180 acres, more or less, ad- George Taylor, joining lands of John McCahan, Win. .A TTORNEY A T LAW—Attends to practice liolliday's heirs, George Weinman and _L'l in the Orphans' Court, stating administrators' accounts, Scelvening. &c. Office in the diamond, 120 acres of which are cleared—having a large frame bank barn Circe doors oast of the "Exchange Hotel." a log dwelling house and an apple or , f,b28,44 chard thereon. Also—all that certain , A. W. Benedict, lot or part of' Lot No. 144 fronting on k TTORNF.Y AT LAW, Huntingdon, Pa.— Juniata street, in Hollidaysbuig boroughe,l_,,. doorsO llicowaetsthoirs theold a lt, residence turt in o?rlsaeM He,, street, ,i l e l —which Defendant purchased from the attend to any business entrusted Hu to bran in the BSI. Adm'r of James Martin, deed, adjoin- mal Courts of Huntingdon and adjoining counties ing his Brick Tavern house--having thereon erected a two story dwelling : To Business Alen. house with store room and two frame' The flusTiNcuoN JOURNAL has a much shops and a two story store room. Sci- larger circulation hi Huntingdon county, zed and taken in execution, and ten be than any other paper published in it, and sold as the property of John Dougherty, ' consequently it the most desirable adver• (Innkeeper.) . rising medium. . ALSO, All that certain lot of ground situate on the north side of the great road in the town of Orbisonia, in the township of Cromwell, fronting about 50 feet on said road and running back 160 feet, , more or less, bounded on east by a lot of William Ritter, and on the west by William Bush—having thereon erected a small frame dwelling house, a black smith shop and a log stable. Seized and taken in execution, and to be sold as the property ofJacob Flasher. ALSO, All that small piece or tract of land lying on the waters of the East Branch of Stone creek in Jackson township, Huntingdon county, containing 27 acres, be the same more or less—about seven acres of which are cleared—adjoining lands of William Stewart, William Mc ! Dowell, de'd, Rawle & Hall, and others. Seized and taken in execution, and to be ' sold as the property of Joseph Kyler. JNO. ARMITAGE, Shelf. Shfl's Office, Hunting don, July 13, 1847. REOXSTER'S NOTICE, VOTICE is hereby given to all persons IN concerned, that the following named persons have settled their accounts in the Register's Office, at Huntingdon, and that the said accounts will be pre sented for Confirmation and Allowance at an Orphans' Court to he held at Hun tingdon, in and for the county of Hun tingdon, on Wednesday the 11th day of August next, to wit : 1. John P. Schnerr and Jacob Curfman, Exec , utors of Philip Clchnerr, late of Union township, j d~+NJ. I 2. Moses Robeson and William Porter, Exec*. tors of J no. kV sit, late of terror township dee'd, who was (with George Wilson, Executors of Mar garet Clayton, ilrc'd. 3. Thomas Weston and Martin Weston, Exec ' utors of William Weston, late of Warrior Mark • township, deed. 4. Abraham Duck and A zariali Sockets, txecu tors of Samuel Spanoglo, late of Warrior Mark township, dec . d. 5. John Whittaker rind Jacob Fackler, Macro ' tors of John Vl'llittaker, late of the Borough of Huntingdon, dee'd. O. Daniel A f ica, surviving Executor of Mich.! Africa. late of the poroush of linntirgtion, deed. 7. Nathaniel Kelly, EseeutorofDavid Bowmen, late of Dublin township, deed. 8. William Gansimer and John Owns, Rxec• utors of John Gansimer, late of Franklin town ship, dee'd. LATEST ARRIVAL Or SPRING AND SUMMER GO ODS! SAMUEL I AM now receiving an entire new stock of SPRING ./IND SUMMER GOODS, being by far the best assortment brought to this place. Among which will be found CLOTHS 40 CXSIJV'ETS, MUSLIMS 8r TICKINGS, FLXNNELS er DRILLINGS, UMBRELLSS 8f PandISOLS, LINENS d• CHECKS, C.4LICOS 8r dINGH.dMS. Braid and Straw Bonnets and Paint Lea fan(' Fur Hats GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Q UEENS WJIRE, DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS .aND GL.dSSIVARE. LSDIIeiIaQ3LIGDUC 4 UPasolatt eiaziactl Eie3e4all'a e With a large and fine variety of Goods of all kinds. Please call and examine my stock, as 1 am determined to sell my goods on as reasonable terms as any one in Huntingdon county. The highest price paid in CASH, for WHEAT, RYE, OATS CORN, FLOUR, CLOVERSEED and FLAXSEED. Butter, Eggs, Lard, Bacon, Soap, Beeswax, Boards, Wool, kc., takeh in etehaugd for Goods. SAMUEL MILLIKEN. Petersburg, Pa., May 19, MI HOVER'S FIRST PREMIUM INK, NO. S 7 North Third Street, Philadelphia. From Dr. Hare. the celebrated Professor of Chemistry in the University of Ponn'a. Philadelphia, Oct. 11, 1843. Produce and Gr' ehertil Commission ,‘ Dear Sir—Having tried of your Ink, I will Merchants, 1 thankvou to send me another bottle as I find it to No. 79, North Wharves, below Vine St., Plaids, beexcellent. lam yours, truly, ' ARE preparedto receive all kinds of ROBT. HARE." produce on Consignment, on which From Dr. Locke, of Cincinnati, distinguished they will make liberal advances, when required.— for his numerous scientific researches. They trust, with their knowledge of, and attention "Medical College of Ohio, Cincinnati, to business, they will receive a share of the patron- ' January 17, 1844. age of Merchants, Millers, and others, They re. Having used Mr. Hovel's W riling Ink, lam fer to satisfied that it is the best which has ever come to my Dutilh & Humphreys, 1 ' knowledge, end especially is it excellent for the Platt, Hollingshead & Co., I use of the Steel Pens, and will not corrode them, Lea, Bunker & Co., .I ) hiladelphia. ' even in long use. JOHN LOCKE, F. & W. S. Perot, Prof. of Chemistry." Smith, Brothers & to., l I ' lloveios Adamantine Cement. T. C. Rockhill, J p'r'om a well known scientific gentleman. J. & J. Milliken, 1 "Philadelphia, Feb. 27, 1845. Francis McCoy, l Mr. Joseph E. Hover—Sir: A use of your Ce- Dr. J. H. A rd, Lewistown, meat, and some practical tests of its superiority, has Samuel Milliken, l 1 nduced me to recommend it to others as an invalu- F. J. Hoffman, J + able article for mending China, Glass or Cabinet Philadelphia, April 14, 1847-6 m I Ware. CAMPBELL MORFIT, CLOTHING STOTiE. I Analytic Chemist." For Sale, Wholesale and Retail, at the Mann- THE subscriber, of the late firm of factory, No. 87 North Thin] street, opposite Cherry Buck & Moore, takes this method' street, Philadalphia. by of informing his friends and the public in general, t JOSE H E. HOVER, illannfactur er that he has Imught out the interest of S. L. Buck,l je9: jy 27:'47-ly at the old established CLOTHING STAND, No.l, 254, Mean Cr STitasT, Put censcra le, and is now ' prepared to furnish all kinds of Ready-made CLOTHING, at prices which cannot but secure to him the patronage of all who desire to purchase cheap clothing. I hove splendid French Cloth Dress and Frock Coate, front 15,50 to $18; do. Pants from 75 cents to $6 ; Vests, from 62i cents to 14 ; suit of summer clothing I'm $2.25. Also, all kinds of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods at ex tremely low pricee, lVliolesale dealers in Clothing would do well to call at the etore of JOSE PH J. 1110011 E, 554 Market street, Philadelphia JAS. P. PEROT. C. .1. HOFFMAN, PEROT & HOFFMAN may 19-tf. To the Citizens of 'hinting don County. DR. KELLER'S CORDIAL & CARMINA TR.., is the best and most certain retnedy for Mardian', Dysentery, Summer Com plaints, and all similar affections of the Stomach and Bowels, ever offered to the afflicted. IL is equal ly adopted for Adults as well as Children : and Mothers will find it the best remedy to allay the ir ratalfflity and fretfulness consequent to Teething in children. It removes speedily Wind Cholic, and restores in all cases the morbid secretions of the Stomach & Bowels, the proximate causes of the above disease., It contains nothing injurious to the um t tender infant, is remarkable pleasant to the taste and no family should ever be without it. The Diseases to which it is applicable, are but few, yet exceedingly prevalent, and often lamentably fatal to the young, there being not less than devenly thousand dying annually, with derangements ol the stomach and bowels. Parents think of this, and remember also, that in every case where the cordial foils, your money will be returned. Read the fol lowing vuluntary testimony : LANCASTER Co. Neffville, Dec.ll,, 1847. Da. IC...a—Some time last summer your agent left me some of your Infant cordial & Car minative, urging me to try it. It so Happened that I had a case: a child about six months old, whose stomach and bowels were in a very disordered con dition, caused by a deficiency of its Mothers Milk. The child was a mere skeleton: there was much Terminal, Tennams and constant evacuations. I administered every medicine I could think of, with but a slight alleviation of the complaint. I then thought of giving your medicine a trial, commen cing with small doses, I soon however perceived the child could bear a full Joao ae recommended in directions: before it had taken half a bottle the stomach and bowels had recovered their natural tone, every other bad symptom yielded, and the child improved very rapidly. I have no hesitation in saying that your medi cine is Me very best for the above complaints, I have administered in a 21 years' practice. Very Respectfully, your friend,_. H. 1), - BOW NleN, M.D. Prepared, co, 3d & South street, l'hila. Po, sale by J. N, Prowell, and Jones h Simonton, Hun. tingdon i lty Druggists and merchants through out the i june2,. ;43/h, EMMEN & COALE, Flour, Produce and General Commission Merchants , No. 116, Smith's Wharf, BALTIMORE, OFFER their services to the Merchants and Far- V) mere of the Susquehanna and Juniata vallies for the sale of Flour, Grain, and Produce generally, in the Baltimore Market, and f. oat their extensive acquaintance among purchasers and shippers, can safely warrant satisfactory sales. Correspondents will be kept constantly advised of the state of the Markets &c. I Refer to Messrs. W in. W ilson & Sons, tli, Isaac Reynolds & Son, ......, Davidson & Saunders, g Reynolds & Smith, g and Messrs. Tingley, Caldwell & English, Filial delphia. (may 19-2 m. T. H. Cromer, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 111!NT1N . , 4 , 05, AT THE STORE OF MILLIKEN, PETERSBURG, PA BOOTS AND SHOES. H OWE= & BROTHERS, .ILLVUFaCTURERS OF PiliEß H./AWL/MS, tjAVE removed their Store to No. 116 ja CHESNUT STREET, South-East corner of Carpenter's Court, l'hiladelphia,where they are constantly receiving from their Factory PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS, FIRE BOARD PRINTS, &c. &c. Also, splendid DECORATED FRESCO PA PER for Parlors. The latest and most approved tyles of Architectural Designs, Columns with Capitals, Pilasters and Paneling, Statues, Pedes tals, Imitation Recesses, &c. They are also mak ing a new article of DOUBLE WINDOW CUR• TAIN PA PER, 4.4 wide. H. &B. also 'inform - the public that theirs is the only factory in the country which produces many of the above articles, such as Statues, Pe destals, Niches, Fire Board Prints, &c., and which they warrant equal to any imported. They aio in possession of FIVE SILVER MEDALS, Received from the Institutes at Boston, New York and Philadelphia, being the highest premiums awarded for paper Hangings by those institutions for the brat four years. Philadelphia, March 31, 1847. 3m important to Stove Dealers. THE attention of Stove Dealers in this place is invited to our assortment of Cooking, Parlor, Hall and Mike Stoves, and especially to silwoott's Empire hot air Cooking Stolle, As Orr liestcooking apparatus ever invented, it hav ing obtained a celebrity, wherever it has been intro duced, never before attained by any Cooking Stove. Tire operation of baking being performed in this stove by hot Air, instead of heat radiated from the oven plates, renders it equal for baking to a Brick Oven, or to the Tin oven for roasting; making It unnecessary to turn or change the article while cooking, and• removing all liability to burn. We are desirous to have the Stove introduced in this market, and to that end, liberal terms will be given to a responsible dealer, willing to take hold of them, and only one will be permitted to sell them in the place. • GILBERT & ALLEN, Wholesale Store Dealers 223 North second street stay 28.47.] Philadelphia. lIBTOOTTRAGE NOME LABOR ! ADAMS & BOAT'S C.4RR.14G8 .4.YD W4GO.N' .11.1.\ - - 11.1 , 4CTORY, Opposito the Presbyterian Church, Huntingdon. IHE subscribers respectfullyAuferm the public, that they are at all times prepared to execute any orders in their line of business, at the shortest notice and on the moat reasonable terms. Carriages, Buggies, Wag • ons, Sleighs, Dearborns, and Carts, made to order, of the best materials, and at rea sonable prices. . - Repairing of all kinds of vehicles, done on the shortest notice. wanting neat, cheap and durable ar tides in our line of business, are respectfully re quested to give us a call, dec3o,'46-ly John Scott, Jr., TTORNEY AT LAW, Huntingdon, I'o.- 11 Has removed his office to the middle room o " Snare's Row," directly opposite Fisher & M'Mur trie's store, where he will attend with promptness and fidelity to all business with which he may be entrusted in Huntingdon or the adjoining counties. Huntingdon Sept. 23,1846. Z. Sewell Stewart, TTORNEY AT LAW, Huntingdon. Pa.— Office in Main street, live doors wort of Mr Buoy's jewelry estublishment. Philadelphia ,Advertisements. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNER SHIP.—The copartnership hereto fore existing, under the name of WM. hWAIM & SON, was dissolved on the 21st of July lest, by he decease of the said Wm. Swaim, and the busi ness is now, and will be in future, conducted exclu sively by the subscriber, who has had the sole charge of the manufacturing of the Panacea and Verinifuge for the last 14 years. The Panacea will be put up as used hi rdtitid , bottle., fluted longitudinally, with the following i letters on the glass—"Swaim's Panacea, Philada.' and the only change made is the name of JAS. SWAIM stamped on the sealing wax, and written on the label covering the cork, and a new label for the side of the bottle, composed of geometric lathe work, comprising nine different dies, which have been turned for the exclusive use of the proprietor, by Draper & Co., bank note engravers of Philadel phis. Four dies of different patterns form the body of the work, and in the centre is a portrait of the late Win. Swaim, separated from tile bailers by two circles of lathe work. The wends " Swaim's Panacea," are engraved conspicuously on two turn ed stripe, and r large semi-circular din forms the upper mar g in. Tim borders arc composed of plain lathe work strips, outside of Which is engraved in OVID letters the entry of the copyright. ..... JAIME'S SWAIM, Philadelphia, August, 1846. SWAIM'S CELEBRATED PANACEA, For the cure of Scrofula, General De bility, White Swelling, Rheutna tism, Diseases of the Liver and Skin, and all Diseases arising from Impurities el the blood or the effects of Mercury. QWAIM'S Panacea has been for more 0 than 25 years celebrated in ths coun try and Europe for its extraordinary cures--for the certificates of which reference is made to the dire& lions and books (which may be had gratis) accent ponying the Panacea. It has been used in hospital and private practice, and has had the singular fortune of being recom mended by the most celebrated physicians and other eminent persons. Among others, by W. Gibson, M. D. professor of Surgery, Penna. University; Valentine Mott, M. D. professor of Surgery, N. Y. University; W. P. Dewees, M.l). professor of Midwifery, Pa. University; N. Chap man, M. D. professor of Physic, Pa, University ; T. Parke, M. D. president of College of Physicians, Philada.; Dr. Del Valle, Professor of Medicine, Havana; Jose Lourenco do Luz, professer of Sur gery, Lisbon; J. Chipman, Member of Royal Col lege of Surgeons, London; G. W. Irving, lots M inister to Spain ; Sir Thomas Pearson, Major Gen eral British Army ; Gilbert Robertson, British Con sul, &e. And also, the wonderful cures effected by Swaim's Panacea have for many years made it all invaluable remedy. The panacea does not contain mercury itt any form, and being all innocent preparation, it may be given to the most tender infant. retail puce has been reduced to $1 50 per bottle (containing three half pints), or three bottles for $4. ALSO.-S*A I M .' S VI:11311Ft. F., a valuable family medicine, being n highly approved remedy for all diseases arising from Debility of the Digestive Or gans, such as Worms, Cholera Minims, Dyse.itery, Fever and Ague, Bleeding, Piles, Sick Headache, &c. Sec the pamphlet (which may be had gratis) accompanying the Vermiftige. Prepared at Snminw Laboratory, Seventh street, below Chesnut, Phila delphia, and for sale by all respectable Druggists in the United States. agents—New York : H. H. Schicffelin & Co. London, Eng.: Evans & Lesch er. Liverpool, Eng.: Evans, Son & Co. Havana : L. G. Melizet. Valparaiso : Alex. Bross. Buenos Ayres 3 0. Hayes & Co. St. Thomas : A. H. Rise. Can ton : J. Swords. Sandwich Islands: E. L. Benson. Calcutta: Huffnagle & Co. Philadelphia, March 17, 1847. 2m LIFE INSURANCE WITH PROSPEC TIVE BONUS. The Grard Life Insurance .Innuity and Trust Company of Philadelphia. Capital s3oo,ooo—Charter Perpetual. Oret,cx-159 Chesnut Street. CION TlNAiff ;lee In ;;;;;; t;oc; Liver, grant j Annuities and Endowments, and to accept Trusts from Individuals, Corporate Bodies, and Courts of Justice, and execute them agreeably to the desire of the parties; and receive Deposites of Money in Trust and on I ,tercet. The Company add a Bonus at stated periods to the Insurances tor Life. The first bonus was ap• propriated in December, 1844, amounting to ten per cent. on the sum insured under the oldest poli cies, to 81 per cent., 76 per cent. &c.; on others in proportion to the time of standing; making an ad dition of $lOO, $B7 50, $75, &c., on every $1.,000 originally insured. The operstidn of the bonus will be seen by th e following examples from the Life Insurance Regis ter of the Company, thus: Amt. of Policy & Ho Bonus or nos payable at party's Policy. Sum livid addition decease. No. 58 1,000 100 1,100 89 2,500 250 2,750 204 4,000 400 4,400 276 2,000 175 2,176 333 5,000 437 50 5,437 50 Rates for insuring liloo on a single life: Age. Fort year. For 7 years, For Lilo; annually. annually, 20 $6 $OO5 $177 30 131 1 36 2 36 40 1 69 1 83 3 20 50 1 96 2 09 4 60 60 4 35 4 91 7 00 Example :—A person aged 30 year; next birth day, by paying the Uompnny $1 31, would secure to bin family or heirs $lOO, should he die in one year; or for $l3 10 he secures to them $1,000: or for $l3 60 amorally for seven years, he Hemel; to them $l,OOO should he she in seven years; or for $23 60 paid annually during life, he provides $lOOO whenever he dies; for $65 60 they would receive $5,000 should he die in one year. Further particula. n respecting Life insurance Trusts, &c., may be had at the Office. 8. W. RICHARD, President. J.NO. F. JAMES, Actuary. Philadelphia, March 17, 1847. 6m ADAMS & BOAT IRON COMMISSION HOUSE, E undersigned centime the Iron Commission huskies, for the sale of all kinds of IRON, at srYo. 109 Xortle Water Street, Philada. Their long experience in the Iron Trade, and their extensive acguaimance with consumers and dealer. throughout the United Slates, gives them the advantage of obtaining the highest market prices. And their business being confined exulu eively to the Iron trade, enables them to give it their entire attention. r All consignments will receive prompt attention. ..(feb24.6m] ORRICK ex CAMPBELL, N. 109 Wilier st.i& MN. Whtlye., Philadelphia Advertisements. STEAM IRON RAILING FAOTOY, komscst, RIDGE ROAD, Above Buttonwood Street, Philada. A T this establishment may be found the greatest it variety of Plans and beautiful Patterns of IRON RAILINGS in the United States, to which the attention of those in want of any description. and especially for Cemeteries, is particularly invi ted. The principal pdrt of all the handsome Baiting. at Laurel Hill, Monument, and ether celebrated Cemeteries in the city and county of Philadelphia, which have been so highly extolled by the public press, were executed at this manufactory. A large Wareroom is connected with the estab lishment, where is kept constantly on hand a large stock of ready-made Iron Railings t Orhanieinal Iron Settees, Iron Chairs, new style plain and orna mental Iron Gates, with an extensive assortment of Iron Posta, Pedestals, Iron Arbors, &e. Also, in great variety, Wrought and t. est Iron Orin ments, suitable for Railings and other purposes. .. . . The subscriber would also state that in his Pat tern and Designing Department he has employee( some of the best Went in the country, whose con stant attention is devoted to the business—forming, altogether ono of the most complete and systetnatiU establishments of the kind in the Union. ROBERT WOOD, Proprietor. Ridge Road, above Buttonwood st. Philadelphia, Feb. 3,1847-6 m JlO. 12 North, Sixth Street, (a few doors above Afarket St.) Philada. . HAS now on hand the largest and most fashion' able assortment of Na•row Slat and other Venetian Blinds of any establishment in the Uni.: ted States, which he will sell, wholesale and re-' idil, at the lowest prices. The citizens of Huntingdon aro respectfully licited to call on him before purchasing elsewhere, as he is confident of giving entire satisfaction to 01l who may thus favor him with a cull. Old Blinds Repainted and Trimmed so as to look equal to new. Orders punctually attended to, and the Blinds forwarded with despatch mlO-3m] 7'110.11P80.1V 4 CR.VVFORD, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, .Vo. 4.0 Market Street, Philada. (AFFERS for sale a large stork of Ft eel, Drugs, J Medicines and Dye Stuff:, to which they roll the attention of Country Merchants and Dealer. visiting the city. Coach, Cabinet, Japan, Black, and other Var nishes, of a superior quality. Also, V 1 hi.e and Red Lead, Windaw l'aints and Oils-- cheap cc than ever. T. & C. are also proprietors of the Indian 'Vegetable Balsam, celebrated throughout their own and neighboring States as the best preparation for the cu. eof Coughs, Colds, Asthma, &e. Money refunded in even• instance where no benefit is re ceived. [Philadolphia, jaut27-fnn WHOLESALE U-Taa m.ai ,, a3 A . O. DA 43farket Street, one door above Fifth, North Side, Philadelphia. TMPORTERS and Wholesale Dealersin DRUGS, .1 MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Patent Medi ei nes, Obstetrical Instruments, Druggists' Glassware, Window Glass, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Perfumery, Ste. Druggists, country Merchants and Physicians, supplied with the above articles 011 the most favora ble terms. Strict and prompt attention paid to or tiers. Every article warranted. CIIILAkr BLINDS! B. Z. WILLIAM'S, Venitian Blind Manufacturer, B. J. WILLI A MS, DRUG B! DRUGS! DRUGS! HARRIS, TURNER & IRVIN, JOHN HARRIS,II. D., eept23. JAS. A. TURNER, lc te of Va WM. IRVIN, M. D. AWN, siviilTH at co., (Successors to Potts., Linn 4- Harriv,) W OL ER‘A LE DR UGC ISTS, .No. 213 a Market Street, Philada. VEEP co u 'tantly on hand it full assortment Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals. Surgical Ins! ru ments, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Window Class, Dye Stuffs, Patent Medicines, &c. &c., all of which they offer t+ country merchants, and others, on the most advantageous terms. All orders, by letter or otherwise, filled with the greatest care and despatch. CLAUDIUS B. LINN, febl7-6m] HOItACE P. SMITH: ALEANDER MORGAN irn: DR. DAVIS'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY AND TAR. - IpOR the cure of Pulmonary Consump j2 tion, Coughs, Colds, .dsthma, Influen za, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Difficulty of Breathing, Pain in the Breast or Side, Spitting of Blood, Croup, Nervous TlT moors, heaping Cough, 4.c. Prooffollows upon proof of the virtues of DR. D.31 7 18'8 SYRUP. Read the following .A'ew Certifirates Mt Lvonu, Perry co., Pa., Oct. 1, 1846. Messrs. Robinson, Collins & Co :—Sirs : Tide is to inform you that I was afflicted for 20 years with a violent pain in my bieast, so much so that ! could hardly lay in bed at night. Cough attended.- followed by emaciation and other decided rydip-. toms of consumption. I applied t 5 several eminent ' physicians, and took a great deal of medicine Wilk" out nay relief whatever. I was advised to try Dr:, Davis's Compound Hyrup of Wild Cherry and' Tar, of which I took two bottles, which entirely re lieved me of my complaint; therefore I can with' 1 confidence recoil:intend it to all who are in a like , mousier afflicted, as a must valuable Medicine. Join" Toowsi. The authenticity of the above statement is vouched for by Mr. Inane Murphy, a merchant of Milford, who knows Mr. Toomey, and the circum stances of his case. Mr. T. is now sixty years of' 1 age:. Price, $1 per bottle. Robison, Collins, & Co., Philaid., gen oral agents. For saleby THOS. READ & SON, Huntingdon ; P. Shoenberger, at all his Furnaces ; Royers, at all their Furnaces ;• Patton & Tussey, Arch Springs; B. F. bell, Laurel Run Mills, and Spencer & Flood, Williamsburg. Feb. 10, 1847-6 m. TIJWICE'S blanks of all ►Pads for sale at this. office.