of the United States, or of this State, or of any city or incorporated district, whe ther a commissioned officer or agent, who is or shall be employed under the legislative, executive or judicial.) , de partment of this State, or of the United States, or any city or incorporated dis- , Nonce of General Election. trict, and also, that every member of 1 PURSUANT to an act of the General . Congress, and of the State Legislature, Assembly of the Commonwealth of and of the select or common council of Pennsylvania, entitled " An act relating ; any city, commissioners of any incor- to the elections of this Commonwealth," porated district, is by law incapable of approved the second day of J uly, A. D., ; holding or exercising at the same time, ; 1839, I, JOHN ARMITAGE, High Sher.. the office or appointment of judgV,tt iff of the county of Huntingdon, in the : Spector or clerk of any election . of this State State of Pennsylvania, do hereby make ' Commonwealth, and that no inspector, known and give notice to the electors judge, or other officer of any such elec- i , tion, shall be eligible to any office to be ! of the county aforesaid, that a I " then voted for. GENERAL ELECTION Also, that in the 4th section of the act will be held in the said county of Hunt 'of Assembly, entitled "An act relating! ingdon, on the SECOND TUESDAY to executions and for other purposes," (and 12th day) of October, 1847, at approved April 16th, 1840, it is enacted which time State and County officers, that the aforesaid 13th section "shall as follows, will be elected, to wit: ' not be so construed as to prevent any One person for Governor of the Com- , , militia officer or borough officer from monwealth of Pennsylvania. ' serving as judge, inspector or clerk, of One person for Canal Commissioner , any general or special election in this of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ' Commonwealth." One person for State Senator, to re- Pursuant to the provisions contained present the Counties of Huntingdon, in the 67th section of the act aforesaid, Bedford, and Blair, in the Senate of the judges of the aforesaid districts Pennsylvania. shall respectively take charge of the cer- One person to fill the office of mem- , tificate or return of the election of their ber of the House of Representatives, to . respective districts, and produce them represent the county of Huntingdon, in ' at a meeting of one judge from each dis the House of Representatives of Penn- , trict, at the Court House in the borough Sylvania. 'of Huntingdon, on the third day after One person for the office of Sheriff' the day of election, being for the present for Huntingdon county. year on FRIDAY, the 15th of October PROCLAMATION .1 One person for the office of County Treasurer for Huntingdon county. One person for the office of County Commissioner for Huntingdon county. One person for the office of County Auditor for said county. In pursuance of said act, I also here by make known and give notice, that the places of holding the aforesaid gen eral election in the several election dis tricts within the said county of Hunt ingdon, are as follows, to wit: tit &strict, composed of Henderson township, and also s part of Porter township, and all that part of Walker township not in the 15th district, at the k ou•t House in the borough of Huntingdon. gad district, composed of Dublin township, at the house of Matthew Taylor, in said township, 3d district, composed of so much of Warriors mark township, as is not Included in the 19th dis trict, at the school house adjoining the town of Warriorsinark. 4th district, composed of the township of Hope well, at the house of Henry Zimmerman, near En trekin's new mill, in said township. sth district composed of the township of Barren, at the house of James Livingston, (formerly John Harper,) in the town of Saulsbury, in said town ship. 6th district, composed of the township of Shir ley, at the house of David Fraker, in Shirleyaburg. 7th district, composed of Porter and part of Walker townships, and so much of N eat town ship as is included in the following boundaries, to wit: Beginning at the sou'h-w eat corner of Tobias Caufman'e farm on the bank of Little Juniata riv er, at the lower end of JacksOn's narrows, thence in a northeasterly direction to the most southerly part of the farm owned by Michael Maguire, thence north 40 degrees west to the top of 'rosary's moun tain to intersect the line of Franklin township, thence along said line to Little Juniata river, thence down the same to the place of beginning. at the public school house, opposite the German Reform. ed Church, in the borough of Alexandria. Bth district, composed of the township of Frank lin, at the house of Jacob Mattern, now occupied by George W. Menem, in said township. 9th district, composed of Tell township. at the I.7,li,..schiial house, near the Union Meeting house, in said town.rinp. 10th district composed of Springfield township, at the school house near Hugh Madden's, in raid township. Ilth district, composed of Union township, at the school house near Ezekiel Corbirs'e, in said township. 12th district, composed of Brady township, at the mill of James Lane, in said township. 13th district, composed of Morris township, at the house no•, occupied by \ braliam Moyer, (Inn keep,) late Alex. Lowry, Jr., in the village of W terstreet, in said township. 14th district, composed of that part of West township not included in the 7th district, at the public school house on the farm now owned by Miles Lewis, (f rmerly owned by James Ennis.) in said township. 15th district, composed of that part of Walker township lying south west of a line commencing opposite David Corbin's house, at the Union town ship line, thence in a straight line, including said Corbin's house to the corner of Porter township, on the Huntingdon and Woodcock valley road, at the house of Jacob Magahy, in said township. 16th district composed of the township of Tod, at the house now occupied by J. Henderson, in said townohip. 17th district, composed of that pert of \Vest township on the south-east side of Warrior ridge, beginning at the line of Wt. st and Henderson town ships, at the foot of said ridge, to the line of Barree township, thence by the division line of Barren and West townships to the summit of Stone nano - lain, to intersect the line of I tenderson end West townships, thence by said line to the place of be ginning, at the house now occupied by Benjamin Corbin, on Murray's Ron. 18th district, composed of Cromwell township at the house now occupied by David Entire, in Or. bisonia. 19th district, composed of the borough of Bir mingham, with the several tracts of laud near to and attached to the same, now owned and occupi ed by Thomas M. Owens, John K. McCallan. An drew Robeson. John flensimer and \ simer, situate in the township of Warriorsmark, at the public school house in raid borough. 20th district, composed of the township of Cass, at the public school house in Cssaville, in said township. 21st district, composed of the township of Jack son, at the house of Robert Barr, now occupied by John Hirst, at McAleaq's Fort, in said township 22,1 district. composed of the township of Clay, at the house of Joshua Shore, at the Three Springs, in said township. 23d district. composed of the township of Penn, at the school house on the farm of Jacob Brum baugh. in said township. I also make known and give notice, as in and by the 13th section of the aforesaid act I am directed, " that every person, excepting justices of the peace who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the government next, then and there to do and perform the duties required by law of said judg es. Also, that where a judge by sick ness or unavoidable accident, is unable to attend said meeting of judges, then the certificate of return aforesaid shall be taken charge of by one of the inspec tors or clerks of the election of said dis trict, and shall do and perform the duties required of said judge unable to attend. Also, that in the tilst section of said act it is enacted that " every general and special election shall be opened be tween the hours of eight and ten in the forenoon, and shall continue without in- terruption or adjournment until seven o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be closed." Given under my hand at Huntingdon, the 10th day of September, 1847, and of the Independence of the United States the seventy-first. JOHN ARMITAGE, Sherif. r oot) SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH.] sandal oa lts °lice. SHE undersigned, auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county, to apportion and distribute the proceeds of the Sheriff's Sale of the Real Estate of Christian Coats, of the borough of Huntingdon, to and among those entitled to receive the same, hereby gives notice, that he will attend to the duties of his said ap pointment on Friday the Ist day of Oc tober next, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Register's Office in said county, when and where all persons interested are re quested to attend and present their claims. JOHN REED, atig3l-41 .4 uditor. Execittoes slotice. Estate of .lbsalom Plowman, late of Bra, dy township, deceased. VOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testa mentary upon the last \\ ill and Testament of said deceased, hove been granted to the under signed.—All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment immediately ; and all claims and demands against the same so be pre sented, duly authenticated for settlement, to lANTHA PLOII MAN, Executrix. Aug. 31,-6t.] SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK U C TOR It ffrebericit lXrcU, 11 E f 8 ri P er L it ' l G s a i n F d liteLlp'ubl u r n s ret fo r pa th st an f k a a viii l e?.'a h n i d s takes this oppo tunny to inform them that he still continues at the old stand, one door east of Car, mont'a Tavern, and nearly opposite the Post Of fice, where he is at all times prepared to manufac ture All hinds of Harness, Sadder, Trunks, Mat tresses, Sofia, Cushions etc. etc., at the shortest notice and most reasonable prices. All kinds of hides and skins, and country pro duce, fa which the highest market prices will be allowed, taken in exchange. Huntingdon, Aug. 31 1847. Fall aillillinary Goods. Ulnrs.si CitN#SlZ-4 0V51 , 2 0 Importers and Dealers in. Silks, Ribbons and .11illinaiy Goods, .A . o. 45 South Second Street, Philadelphia, t RE now opening for the Fall 'Trade a very ti rich assortment of Millinary Goods, a large proportion of which are of their own importation, vitt—Bonnet t-ilks, figured and plain. Bonnet Satins, of all colors and qualties. Fancy Rootlet and Cap Ribbons, a very hand some assortment. Silk Flushes. Silk Velvets, black and colored, of all qualities. French and American 4rtificial Flowers. Fancy Laces, Cap tuffs, Lace Trimming, Bonnet Crowns, Tips, Buckram., Willows, &c. They have also received by the late arrivals a fvery beautiful assortment of Fancy Feathers, direct roar the manufacturers in Paris. Phila. Sept. 7, '47. John Scott, Jr., TTORNEY AT LAW, Huntingdon, Pa.— 1 - 1. Has removed his office to the middle room of Snare's Row," directly opposite Fisher & Nl'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. S. Steel Blair, A TTORNEY AT LAW, Hollidaysburg, Pa., /1 . , Will attend attend to all business entruatedto hi. caivia Blair, Huntingdon an 4 Indiana cow. ties, Valuable Meal Estate at Orphans' Court Sale. I N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, will be offered for sale at Public Ye..due or Outcry, on the premises, on Wednesday, the 14th dry of October next 1847, all that certain Messuage. Plantation, and Tract of Land, (part of the real estate of Robert Moore of the borough of Huntingdon, dec'd.) alt uate in Wallker township, in said county, near the village of Smithfield and the Turnpike road, and about one mile Weet of the borough of Hunt ingdon, adjoining lands of John McCal,an, John Hildebrand, John Ker, and others, containing 247 acres. be the same more or less, about 150 acres of which ie cleared, about 50 acres thereof being mea dow ground, with a new frame dwelling house. a large new frame barn, and a young apple orchard thereon. ALSO, on Thursday, the 15th day of October next, will be offered on the premises, all that cer tain other messuage, plantation, and tract of land, (alto part of the real estate late of the said Robert Moore, dec'd.) situate on Spruce Creek, near Colerain Forges in Franklin township, in said county. adjoining land. of Shorb, Stewart & Co.. of David Henderson, the Huntingdon Furnace Lands, and lands of others, containing 380 acres and 135 perches, and allowance, be the same more or less; a large part of which is cleared, with a large two story brick dwelling house, a large frantic barn, and other buildings and improvements there on. TERMS or Sate—One third of the purchase money to be paid on the confirmation of the sole; another third in one year thereafter with interest; and the remaining third on or immediately after the death of Margaret Moore, widow of the said Robert Moore, dec d., the interest of which last mentioned third to be paid regularly and annually, to the said widow during her life—said payments. &c. to be secured by the bonds arid mortgages of the purchasers. By the Court. JA t•OB MILLER, Clerk. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M., of each of said days. Attendance will be given by GEO. 11. STEINER. Acting Eter of Robt. Moore, dee'll. CrY The farm on Spruce Creek is first rate lime stone land, in a good state of cultivation, and, for productiveness, is not surpassed by any farm in the county. It is, moreover, well situated, being in a desirable neighborhood, and where there is always a good cash market for everything produced on a num. It in situated neat the Water Street rind Spruce Cre,k Turnpike. and in about one mile from the probable route of the Penn'a Xuit Road. —An this property could be divided so as to make two farms, bidders may p issibl • make arrange. . ments to purchase in view of a subsequent division. The property near Huntingdon. la valuable from its location, and the improvements upon it. The purchaser will lied it necessary to spend but little upon either the fences or the buildings. Orpliaito Court mink. 131- virtue of an order of i• • Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county,. Je exposed to at the Court House, in the borough of Huntingdon, on Wedoeschly, the 27th day of October next, all the right, title and interest of Agnes Stilt and Jane Stitt, minor children of John Stitt, of Franklin county, in, and to the following described Real Es tate, (each of said minors being entitled to the one undivided tenth part of the same.) to wit: A Lot of Gruand, situate in the boiough of Shir leysburg, in said county, on the West side of Maine street and extending back from said street feet to an alley, adjoining a lot of Mrs Bow er on the North West, and a lot of David Freaker on the houth •etis t, with a Log weather-boarded ed hum stable, garden and well of water on the premises—formerly occupied by Jan Price as a tavern stand. Also, A Lot of Ground, in the borough of Or bisonia, in said county, situated at the corner of Crorrrvell and Ashman streets, directly opposite the residence of Thum. E. Orhison, Eaq., and on which lot are erected A small Dwelling House and Black-smith Shop, now in the occupancy of Rich ard l'olegate, Gold &Silver Lever \Vetches of ordinary quality. Do. do. do. of t uperior finish. Do. do. do. Anchors& Lepines. Silver double cased English and Swiss verge Watches, with light, medium and heavy cases. Gold Jewelry in all varieties, fine and common. Sale to commence at ten o'clock, A. M. Silver Plated, and Silver Wares. WILLIAM DORRIS Jr., Guardian of Agnes and Jane Mitt, Huntingdon. Sept. 14, 1R47.-41 B. E. MOORE I. N. lIISDON 010011 E A' RISDIKV, 51611.C1C.V.a@c, No. 70 South Third Street, nearly oppo site the Exchange, Philr ielph,a, j)ESPE ULLY announce to their friends and the public that they are constantly pre pared to make to order, of the finest and best mate rials, and at moderate prices, every article of FAA ionable Clothing constituting a Gentleman's Ward robe, for which their complete stock of choice and carefully selected Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting, &c., of the latest and moat desirable patterns, are peales ularly designed. Their own practical knowledge of the business and a personal attention to every garment, enables them to give entire satisfaction, and to both old and new customers they respectfully tender an invita tion to give them a call. Having been for years connected with watt of the beat and most fashionable establishments in this country, employing none but first rate workmen, and being in the constant receipt of the latest fash ions, and best style; of good, they are fully prepar ed to accommodate customers in the best manner. Philada., Aug. 24, 1847. HEALTH MADE EASY FOR THE PEOPLE or Physical Training, to make their Lives in this World Long and Happy, by the author of " Education: as It Is, Ought To Be, and Might Be," First ✓lmerican Edition, with additions: Being en elementary and interesting treatise on Self Knowled4a. ()Ruining short and entertain ing article. on Food, Heart, Glands, Strength, Eating, Stomach, Nerves, Recreations, Digestion, Liver, Drains, Old Age, Blood, Lungs, Mind, Man, Secretions, Arteries, Senses, Woman, Head, Veins, Health, Disease, &c.. &c., &c. Together with the Grcat Secret—Success in Life how attained—How to do Good—Cause. and Effects of Error—Habita— Passions— IV °monde acribed—Man described— R 1 an's Errors— Itirh and Pont—Sexea—Virtue and Vice--Youthful Ei rum —Woman how made delicate—Woman's Virtues. Ambition, Arc. The whole designed for the noble purpose of im proving and extending education amongst the pro ple, imparting valuable knowledgon the physiol ogy of the human frame and the laws which gov ern mental and bodily health, cet etc. r ry Arty person sending 26 cents enclosed in a letter shall receive one copy by mail, or five copies will be sent for $l. Add tees. postage paid, G. B. ZIEBER & Co. Philadelphia. may 26-47 ly] A. W. Benedict, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Huntingdon, Pa.— Office at his old residence in Main xtreet,a few doors weal of the old Court House. He will attend to any business entrusted to him in the sev eral Oran. of Hoatiegdott and adjoining comae", "Not for a Day but for All 'rime." STANTON'S EXTERNAL REMEDY. HUNT'S LINIMENT, -ETAS now given abundant evidence of its heal ing powers, and proved itself the most extra ordinary and wonderful medicine in the world In the short space of two yew, it has acquired a reputation fur curing disease and relieving pain far greater than any medicine ever discovered. ha wonderful cures have astonished the Medical Fac ulty, who now universally concede its great value. They speak of it in the highest terms, and com mend its use. It is condemned by none. On the contrary, its prase is universal. The eases of cures are so nu merous that it would take volumes to recount them; and it is a fixed fact, and is not disputed that as a Pain Extractor it has no equal. Far the many astonishing cures, see the pamphlet, to be had of each agent. If you suffer with either of the diseases for which it is recommended, resort at once to its use and be cured. For the following diseases it is an infallible reme.ly : Spinal affections, Rheumatism, Paralysis and all Nervous affections,Salt Rheum, Croup or Hives, Ague in the Breast and Fare, Weakness of the Joints, Colds, Toothache, Sore Throat and Quinsy, Ulcerated Sores, Indolent cers, Burns, Frosted Feet, Corns, Bunyons, Fresh Wounds, Swellings and Bruises, Scrofulous Affections, Mosquito Bites, and Poisons. (01'11is Liniment is sold by all the respectable Merchants and Druggists throughout the country, and by the Proprietors at Situ, Sing. N. Y. GEORGE E. STANTON, AGENTS.—T. Read & Son, Huntingdon; B. F. Patton. Warriorsmark; James l lark, rirminq ham; J. R. I luster & t 0., Petersburg; Milliken & Kessler, Mill Creek; ‘. 0. Brow 5, hirlesa burg, T. E. Orbison 4 Co., Orbisonia; Blair & ltaddon, Cromwell township; A. C. Hair, Clays villr. Aug. 24, 1847-3 m. SkALTJ. rim L subscriber offers for sale. a tenet of land, sit. timing (1.1 on the South of Slone c.eelt, next below Couche's iron 140. to, containing about 11,,e hun dred and twenty one acres—about eighty acres of which are cleared, including about fifteen acre,, of bottom land, with a good two-story DV% ELLING :OUSE, and a bank Barn thereon erected; there is also a 111 good bearing orchard, and a spring of never failing water near the house: there is also lime -stone, and the appeara:ice of iron Ore on the premises. G. H. S Any person wishing to purchase will be shown the said property by Jacob Zook. who rrsides on the same. :tn indisputable title will he given and the terms made easy for the purchaser. ABRAHAM 'LOOK, Near Allenville, Mifflin county, Pa. August 3, 1847. N, 11, If the r bove property is not sold before next November, it will then be offered at public sale. A. Z. WATCHES, JEWELRY, BL,C, rpHE anbseriber o f f ers to the trade, or by retail 1 a large and general assortment oldie following articles, being all of his own importation o, manu facture. Buyers of goods in thin line a! e invited to ex amine the assortment and orders are solicited. with the assurance that every effort will he made to give satisfaction and insure a continuance of custom. Musical Boxes, playing 2,4, 6, 8 and 10 tunev. Gold and Silver Spectacles. Diamond P intedGold Pens, Mantel and Office Clo. ks, in gilt and other frames. \\ atchmakers"Fools and Materials of ell sorts. Fancy Articles, Fancy Fans, Neel Beads, &c. Having every facility for obtaining goods on the most advantageous te. ins, corresponding induce mono will be offered to purchasers. JOHN C. FARR, 112 Chesnut St., Philadelphia. ju1y20,1847-6m. CHEAP WATCHES 84., JEWELRY 'l' the "Philadelphia •Alit,' Watch stud Jewelry Ci: ,17 Sto i e," No. 96 North Sec ('l") t, ,Di, and Street corner of Quai l. „, ;.- ry. Gold Lever Watches, , „ . -. 4 a r...,/ -:;:r full jewelled 18 carat cases \,\ Ro.- - -t.l ---" - and gold Dial, 40 00 Silver Lever Watches full jeweled, 20 00 Silver Patent Lever Watches, seven jewels, 18 00 Silver 'repine Watches, jeweled, 12 00 Quartier Watches 8 00 Imitation Quartier Watches, 5 00 Gold Spectacles, 7 00 Fine Silver Spectacles, 1 50 Gold Bracelets with Topes Stones, 3 50 Gold Pens with silver Pencil and Holder, 125 Ladies Gold Pencils, 1 75 :-ilver Tea-spoons, from $4 50 per set to 600 Gold Finger-Rings, front 371 cents to 80 00 Watch-Glasses:—Plain, 121 eta; patent 181 ; Lunet 25 ;other Articles in proportion. All goody warranted to be what they are sold fur. On hand some Gold and silver Levers, Lepines and Quartiers lower then the above prices. Constantly on band, an assortment of silver Ta hie, Desert. Tea ,alt and Nue ord.- poons, Soup- Ladles, Sugar-Tongs. Napkin-Rings, Fruit and Butter Knives, Thimbles. Shields, Knitting Nee dle Cases and Sheaths, Purse and %tido Clasps, —T:re silver warranted to he equal to American Coin. Also a great variety of Fine Gold Jewelry, con sisting in part of Finger-Rings of all kyles, set with Diarnons, Ruby, Enteral Torquise, Topaz, Garnet, Corneliatt, Jasper, Cape May, Amethyst and other stones. Breastspins and Bracelets of all styles set with Stones. and Cameos and Etta fuelled; Ear-Rings of all styles; Gold Chains of all styles and of the fittest quality together with all other articles in the line. which v ill be sold tom-s -ally low, wholesale and retail.—Also !•latitia Light ning-Rod Pein6, by the dozen or Nillol. 0 001%11A D. Weachm..k r 4 Jeweler N. 13.— On hand M. J. Tobias & Co a, heat quality full jewelled ; nicht Lever Movement, in 18 ; twat fold Casey. Also a quantity of Move• menu. which will be caa. d any style required, and gold at 5 per cent above the price of Importation.. July 20, '47-Iy. George Taylor, % TTORNEY AT LAW--Attends to practice in the Orphans' Court, Mating administrators' accounts, Scrivening, 14cc. Odic° in the diamond, his,. door. east of tho " Exchange Hutch" feb2 8-1 4 SADDLE, HARNESS & LEATHER' MANUFACTORY. 1 riIHE undersigned take this method of! informing their friends and the pub hcgenerally, that the following enumerated ar ti c l es , together with all manner of work pertaining to their business, will be disposed of to purchasers, and made up to order in a workmanlike and ap proved style, very cheap, far cash or country pro duce. All that is necessary for those who wish to he accommodated in any article in their line of business will call at their shop. Three doors west of Buoy's Jewelry Es tablishment, HUNTINGDON, Where the public can at all times be accommated with Red and Oak Sole Leather, Skirting, Harness and Bridle Leather, Upper Leather, Calfskins, Spanish and Country Kips and Sheepskins. ALso, a first rate quality of BOOTS arid SHOES, 0 4 6. for Olen, Women and Children, of all qualities and prices. T hey also continue to curry on in all its min. ,sa brunches. SAUDI E and lIA R PI?, NSS making. end are ri.ndy t. furnish their customers with all kinds of Trunks, Valises, Carpet begs, Plush. Hog-kin end Tull • We-saddles, (from the cheapest to the best.) Abet, Shaffer Sk i rldli, of all kind., Waggon a c ed Carriage harness, Bri dles, Collins. Whips, c. All of w hich will be disposed of cheap for or any kind of country produce. The high est price, in trade, gi , en fur beef hider, calf hides, balk. &c. .1 J. & A. 11. BUNIBAUGH. N =Tan apprentices will be Wien et the above eslnalishincnt if application be made soon. I'a ts, Caps, Ladies' Mies, Boas, dte. To Merchants, Hatters, and Others. C; & Hat cS• Cap Ware !louse &Manufactory, No. 196 market Street, Second Door below Sixth, Philadelphia, 1) E t 'n o ' P t their i rl'arrgLCit'iL solicit and ctuttple te a t s t t e o l c " k in o nf gl i / 1 HATS and CAPS, manufactured under their owr immediate direction and su• perintendence with all the advantages of modern improvements to enable them to com- I ine the important qualities of durability, taste and beauty of finish with extreme cheapness of price An immense and beautiful assortment of all va rieties and prices of Deaver,l3rush,silk.Moleskin. Russia. Cansimere, Wool, Sporting and Ashland I lats. Also, a general assortment of every variety of CAPS—Otter, Ft r real, Hair Seal Muskrat, Plain and Fancy Cloth every style, Red, Mack and Brown N 1 ohair, Sealette, Glazed, Oiled Silk & Fur Caps. Ladies' Muffs, Boas, &c., at the very lowest prices. Buyers by the dozen or less, are invited to call and see if it in not to their interest toil al with us. Particular attention paid to the packing of Hats, Caps. &c. Cash paid for Muskrat and Shipping Fore. GARDEN & BROWN, No. 196 Market Street below Sixth Street. Philadelphia, July 20, 1947-3 m. HARRIS, TURNER & IRVIN, WHOLESALE I:0 UZI . u. 27 CM. M. No. 201 Market Street, one door above Fifth, North Side, Philadelphia. M PORTERS and Wholesale Dealersin DRUGS, 1 MEDICINES, I,IIEMI. ALS, Patent Medi. cines,Obstetrical Instruments,Druggists Glassware, Window Glass. Paints, Oils. Dyes, Perfumery, &e. Druggists. country Merchants and Physicians, supplied with the above articles on the most favor. ble terms. Strict and prompt attention paid to or dere. Every article warranted,.. JOHN HARRIS. M. D., aept23. JAS. A. TURNER, Icte of Va. WM. IRVIN, M. D. zip:pro:l4:4Ko DR. DAVIS'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY AND TAR, IFOR the cure of Pulmonary Consump lion, Coughs, Colds, asthma, Influen za, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Difficulty of Breathing, Pain in the Breast or Side, Spitting of Blood, Croup, Nervous Tre mours,Hooping Cough, .3.c. Prooffillows upon proof of the virtues of DR. D4VJS'S SYRUP. Read the following JV'ew Certificates MILFOIID, Perry co., Pa., Oct. 1, 1846 Messrs. Robinson, Collies & ( o:—Sirs: This is to inform you that I was afflicted for 20 years with a violent pain in my breast, so much so that I could hardly lay in bed at night. Cough attended. followed by emaciation and other decided symp toms of consumption. I applied to several eminent physicians, and took a great deal of medicine with out any relief whatever. I wile advised to try be. Davis's t (impound Syrup of Wild l'herry and Tar, of which I took two bottle 6.. hich entirely re lieved me of my complaint; therefore I can with confidence recommend it to all who are in a like nun er afflicted, as a most valuable Medicine. Jour, Timm... The authenticity of the above statement is vouched f by Mr. Isaac Murphy, a merchant of Milford, who knows Mt. Toomey, and the circuits stsnces of his case. Mr. T. is now sixty yews of age: Price, $1 per bottle. Robison, Collins, & Co., Phila'd., gen eral agents. For sale by THOS. READ & SON, Huntingdon ; P. Shoenberger, at all his Furnaces ; Royers, at all their Furnaces; Patton & Ttissey, Arch Springs; B. F. Bell, Laurel Run Mills, and Spencer & Flood, Williamsburg. I'vvisch Starr UM s..loneto. THE nomerilier espsctfully inform. the trade, I and all concerned, that he still continues the manufactule of Fiench Burro. of all size ; war ranted equal iu quality and workmanship to any that can he made in , nterica. If desired he will deliver Burr. at hie own risk, at any point on the Railroad or Canal'. All orders addressed to him by mail. will receive the same prompt attention as if application were made in person. XVM. H. KEPNER. Hurrisburg, Aug. 28, 1847.-3 m. CPThe Hollidnysburx Register will insert the shrrve threw inestihn, and gbitrlP title WU°. DR.LE ROYt Vegetable L••nwcr•sti Fills, The only known Medicine that at the sam time purges, purifies and strengthens the system. Loatoorr, July 7, 1846. TIR. LE ROY'S Pill. are a new medicine which 1.1 ha. just appeared, and infest taking the place. of all others of the same class. These pills are composed of many ingredients, but the two princi pal ones are Sarsaparilla and Wild ( . berry, so uni ted that they act together; the one, through it. admix urn with other substance., purifying and purging, while the other is strengthening the e, es tem. Thu. those pills are at the same time lonia ar.d opening; a desideratum long and exgerly ■ought for by medical men, but never before di. co.reied. In other words they do the moll, of two medicines, and do it much better than any two we know of; for they remove nothing from the gyeteni but the impurities; so that while they purge they strengthen; and hence they cause no debilitation, and are follow d by no re-action. Dr. Le Roy's pills have a wonderful influence n the blood ; they not only purify without weaker lag it but they re move all noxious particles frorn the chv le bettor it is converted into fluid, and lints make ir n l•ure blood en utter impossibility. AP there is no dr bit• itation, so there is no nausea or sickness attending the operations of this mat excellent of medicines which never strains or torture. the digestive lune• finite. bUt 141.1'0 them to work in a perfectly natur e al manner; and lien.r persona taking them do not bccome pale and emaciated, but the contrary; for while it is the property of the Sarsaparilla, united a. it is with other ingredient., to remove all that is foreign and impure, it is equally the property of the Wild Cherry to retain all that is natural at.ti sound; 1111 d hence a robust state of heelthis the certain result of their united operations. (5:). Price 26 Ce,t4 per BOX. Read & Son, Swoops and Af rica, Huntingdon; XV. W. Buchanan, Milliken and Kessler, Mill-Creek ; S. Hatfield & Son, Juni ata Iron Wurks; Porter & Bucher, Moore & Swoope, H. C. Walker, Alexandria; 0.11. Steiner Waterstreet. [Aug. 31, '47. JAS. P. PEROT. C. J. 11OFF:JA.9. PEROT a sorrnew Produce and General Commission Merchants, N 0.79. North Whervee, below Vine St., Philade., t RE prepared to receive all kinds (.;:f :I produce on Consigntnent, on they will make !Mend ad v.nces, when regv:re.: l'hey trust, with their k nowli dge of, and az to busines., they will receive e.hare of thy age of Merchunt., Miller., et.d other.. Th. y far to Dutilh & Humphrey., Platt, Hollingshead & Co., I Lea, Bunker & Co., F. & W. S. Perot, Smith, Brother. & Co., j T. C. Rockhill. .1. S.J. Milliken, Francis McCoy, DA. B. A rd, Samuel Milliken, F. J. Hoffman, Philadelphia, April 14. 1847 tim 1 >•Lewlatown. J CLOTHING STORE THE subscriber, of...the late, firm Gf 1 Buck & Moore, takes this medic of informing his friends and the. public in gripers that he has h.rught out the interest of tt, L. Burl. at the old established CLOTHING STAND, No . 254, MARKET Smits,. PRILARELPRIA,Hnd is now prepared to furnish all hinds of Ready-mad, CLOT t lING, at prices which cannot but seem , to him the patronage of all who desire to lunches.. cheap clothing. I have splendid French Cloth Dress and Frock Costs from $5.50 to $l6; du Pants from 75 cents to $6 ; Vests, from 62i cent. to $4 ; suit of summer clothing for $2.25. Also., all kinds of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods at es• tremely low prices. VVholesale dealers in Clothing would do well t, call at the store of JOSEPH 1.14 ()DEE, 254 Market street, Philadelphia. may 19-ff. HOOVER'S FIRST PREMIUM INK NO. S 7 North Third Street, Philadelphia . From Dr. I fare. the celt.brated Professor Chemistry in the University of Ponn'ts. Philadelphia, Oct 11 1643. Dear Sir—Having tried of your Ink, I v , thankvou to send me another bottle, as I find it t, beexcellent. lam your., truly, 110137. H P RE." From Dr. Locke, of Cincinnati, distinguistA for his numerous scientific researches. Medical College of Ohie, l incinneti, Jar.uary 17, 1844. flaying need Mr. Hovel'. Writing Ink, satisfied that it is the best which hee eve come to tny knowledge. and especially is it excellent fur ti.o use o the -feel Pena, and will not corrode thew, even in long use. JOHN LOCKE, l'rof. of Chemistry." !lover•'« A damani ine From a well known scientific gentleman. "Philadelphia Feb. 27, 184 C. Mr. Jrreeph E. Hover—Sir: A use of your Cs. ment. and some practical tests of its superiority flea nduced me to recommend it to othersos an invalu able article for mending I. hina, Glees or 1, ebir:si Ware. CAMPB ELL Mourn., Analytic Chemist.. For Sale, Wholesele and Retail, at the Manu factory, No. 87 North Third street, opposite Cherry street, Philadelphia, by E . ll E. HOVER. Manufacturer, j 4: jy 27:*47-Iy. Important 10 Stove Dealers. THE attention of Stove Dealers in this place is invited to our assortment of Cooking, Parlor, Hall and office Stoves, and especially to sitteoottls Empire not air Cooking Stove, As th s bestcooking apparatus ever invented.it ha, ing obtained a ct lehrtty, wherever it has been intro. duced, never before attained by any Cooking Stove. The operation of bakirg being performed in this stove by fiat Air, instead of heat radiated from the oven plate., 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. Wr are desirous to have the Stove introduced in titia market, and to that end, liberal term. will be gi vut to • responsible dealer, willing to take hold of :hon-, and only one will be permitted to sell them it place. GILBERT A LI, Is', Wholesale Stove Detlery 2E3 North `/eon,: envy 1/4-47., Pl2lFirdetptit I