HURD'S Ilea! Estate For Sale. I Orphans , Court Sale. t. Not for a Day but for All Time." DY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of STANTON'S EXTERNAL REMEDY. GRAMMATICAL CORRECTOR, D Y shrine of authority given to the undersigned I) iluntingdon county, will be exposed to `ale, • IHUNT'S LINIMEISiT, Or vocabulary of nearly two thousand of -I) in the \'‘ ill of James Entriken, Eeq., late of at The Court ilouse, in the borough of Huntin g don, I Hopewell township, Huntingdon county,deceased, lon Wedricsday, the 27th day of October next. all lIAB now given abundant evidence of its heal- the common errors of speech ; con they will expose at Public Sale, at the house of I the right, title and interest of Agnes Stitt and Jane l ag powers, and proved itself the stoat extra tabled in no other work : The Robe t Speer. in Oeseville, in said county, on Stitt, minor children of John Stitt, of Franklin ordinary and wonderful medicine in the world.— whole explained, corrected I Thursday the 28th day of October, 1847, all the county, in, and to the following described Real Es- In the short space of two years. it has acquired a and conveniently ar- tight, inspect and claim of the said James Entri- tate, (each of said minors being entitled to the one reputation for curing disease end relieving pain tor , I ranged for the use ken, deceased, to the following mentioned and de- , undivided tenth part of the saine,) to wit: greit i e r than any medicine ever discovered. Its ' I scribed tracts of UNSEATED L.\ ND: ; A Lot of Gronod, situate in the borough of Shit'. wonderful cures have astonished the Medical F. ,- of schools and In .shur in said count on the West side of PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS, .N'o. 1. One Tract surveyed in name 5 g• Y• Maine street and extending back from said street • ulty, who now univernally concede its great value.' The speak ait in th e highest terms, and cum of Dorsey Belt, situate on Shirley's Nob, in Cass 1 to on alley,ad j oining a I fMs BY SEIM T. lIUR, township. about one mile from The town of Cass. —fe e t . t . " D. villa, containing 250 acres, more or less—tolerably e o r "" ''' Bow- mend its use. e North West, and a lot of David I maker • ' It is condemned by none. On the cont: ary, //11, Published by E. H. Butler & Co., Phil- well timbered ; adjoining lands of Robert Speer, east wi 1 n the ta a Log weather-lmarded . . prt se is universal. The cases altores are 1 ' cal house t bl s den nd ITU of water on the s a eq.,. . U L us that it would take volum ecount them. adelphia. Daniel Kurfman and others. premises—forrrerly occupied by JiClin Price as a ,rod , d it is a fixed fact, and Is not disputed, that as a ' - CENTRAL Ilion Sc.., O. 2. One other Tract, being part of , L a v e rn stand.d. Pain Extractor it has no equal. For the inane Z ' a tract surveyed in the name of Adam Keith sit. ' Abe, A Lot of Ground, in the borough of Or- Philadelphia, July 8, ;847. 5 `oats in Tod township, adjoining lands of John ' !Amnia, in said county, situated at the corner a astonishing eures, see the panqiblet, to be had o' r f each agent. If you suffer with either of the disease "We the undersigned cordially recommend Savage, Reuben Tie,. lees heirs, and others ; eon- Cruervel and Aahrnan streets, directly opposite for which it is recommended, resort at once to it: Hurd'. Grammatical Corrector," as a text-book raining 100 acres, more t•r less—part of it can be ; the residence of Thomas E. Orbison, Esq., and on use and be cured. For the fullo:ing diseases it is for schools, and as highly useful and convenient cultivated. which lot are erected A small Dwelling House and ~, infallible remedy , manuel for private families asid individuate, .Vo. 3. One equal undivided fourth part filaek.smith shop, now in the occupancy of Rich- ' Signed by JOHN. S. HART, Principal, of a Tract known by the name of the Saw-Mill , and t °legate. Spinal affections, Rl•eumatism, Paralysis and nine Professors. Tract, situate in said township, formerly of the es- I Sale to commence at ten o'clock, A. M. I and all Nervous affections,Salt Rheum, OWe the undersigned Principals of the Public tate of Philip Snare, deed., adjoining lands of i WILMA 54 DORRIS, Jr., ' Croup or Hives, Ague in the Breast Schools of Philadelphia, recommend " Hurd's Adams Houck, Amos Chi k and others, on 'Plough ' Guardian of Agnes and Jane Stitt, and Face, ealtness of the Joints, Grammatical Corrector," as wor k em in en t y cal- Creek; containing abort 200 acres, more or less— Huntingdon Sept. 14, 1847.-4 t Colds, Toothache, Sore Throat and culated, not only to prevent the formation lum , e small part of which line been cleared, the residue D. E. MOORE. • 1. N. ILISDON. Quinsy, Ulcerated Sores, Indolent Ul rect modes of exprersion, hut to eradicate those al- tolerably well timbered. ready acquired. It contains newly two thousand .110011 E at R/SDOOI, cers, Burns, Frosted Feet, Corns, No. 4.. .d part of a Tract of Land sur of those common errors of speech which are not , . lb ~ ~,,,,. ,.T 11l .I.IM .:a 'SVC? l ir? &111 (DUI@ 0 y Foo t er. situate in Bunyons, Fresh ounds, Swellings P for in Eng ish Grammars, and hence is of L e r ) , ,'„, l ,: i o ° "" m ° ".7ro 70 South Third Street, nearly oppo. and Bruises, Scrofulous Affections, u 1 township, in Bedford erninty on t4road ' very great hop-fence . supplying a vacuum in 1' op ' • • site the Exchange Philadelphia, Musquito Bites, and Poisons. t ! ip Mountain, adjoining lands or John Leer, our Bet of school books. Such a work is much . needed in our Schools, and we hope the Correct- Richard Foster and other., containing 35 acres, (rs or o.'ll'his Liniment is sold by all the respectable " coa l or" may receive that consideration to which its ma 'eas*—This tract is said to have on Merchants and Druggists throughout the country, merit so justly entitle it. lit.I it. and by the Proprietors at Sing Sing. N. Y. Signed by JAMES tiI'CLUNE, Principal GEORGE E. STANTON, of tne Master St. buy's grain. school, and 26 others. Chamber of the Controllers of Public Schools. " At a meeting of the 1 / 4 . ommittee of the Control lers of Public Schools, held at the Centro lers' Chamber, in the t ity of Philadelphia, on Friday July 30, 1847, the following resolution was mum• imously adopted. Resolved. That " Hurd's G immatical Correc tor." be inrroduced as a t. lass Book, &c. Certified tom the Minutes.. THOMAS Ii.FLORREN E,See'y " This is a highly useful publication, being an exposition, accompanied by corrections, of nearly 2000 inaccuracies of daily conversation, which the author has exhibited in a very strong light.' Mr. Hurd merits much praise for bin indefatigable labors in this department.—N. Y. Tribune. "This work is precisely such a one as the com munity has long needed. It should be in the hands 1 of all. Few persons will bu able to look into its neatly printed pages without perceiving exprrs lions with which their own lips are familiar, and the inelegance or inacce•acy of which they have . never suspected."--Phil. 7-pink of the Time, ..Th;s is an original and singular book, and it is as useful so it is new and singular.--N. Y. Sun. " There is here supplied a most admirable correc tive of those provincial and barbarous expressions which so extensively prevail in conversation, and not unfrequently in wilting. The author has re lied upon the best lexocograpbical authorities, and evinces a nice and discriminating knowledge of the meaning of words. For Schools and for general reference, this work may be commended with great safety as a guide to our vernacular tongue.—N. Y. Evangelist. book of this kind was much needed as a means of eradicating the many cant phrases and barbarians already flourishing among us. We have been much amused and edified in looking over its pages. It is admirab y adapted tor the use of animals, and must become a standard work throughout the country. It will also prove a most useful manuel to have at hand in a family, an a book of reference, in cases where a phrase is used of doubtful charac ter.—Phil, Sat. Post. ..Cou'd we aid in placing a ropy of this work in the hands of every read. r, we should be doing a public service.—Phil. Sat. Courier. "This is a most useful little volume.--Phil. Public Ledger. "This is a highly valurble wrrk, not o ,ly for Schools, but for private individuals. It contains nearly two thousand common errors of speech, the correction of which the author sustains by constant reference to standard authors. and by exceedingly well written notes and comments.--Phil. N. Am. & U. S. Gan. "This work must be productive of much good. The author hes conferred a great benefit upon the English language.--Dollar Newspaper. "This is a very timely, entertaining and useful book. We commend its introduction into all schools and lamiliev.--N. Y. Observer. 'lbis is a very uscful book.--Gudey's Lady's Book. This it nn extremely valuab'e, an well as curi ous little volume; tho t cult of great labor and re search. We recommend it strongly to our school directors, and all concerned in education; nor to such only; we would recommend every toots who wishes to correct his colloquial errors, to carry a copy of it in his pocket for 6 months as wo intend to do ourselves.--Phil. American. al" On the Bth of lull" last, a large stereotype edition of several thousand copies of the "Cor rector," was put into the market, since which time, being a little more than a month, the entire edition has been exhausted ; more than two hundred teach ers having already introduced the work into their schools. The sanction it Itas received as a claw-book, by an official resolution of n committee of the control lers of the puhlic schooht of Philadelphia City and County, (which 'schools number upwards of forty thousand pupils,) end the unpnrs'e led favor with which it has been received by teachers and school directors, in various other petit°ns of the country, as well as by the publie generally, have rendered necessary an immense edition of twenty thousand copies, in order to supply the present, and keep pace with the increasing demand. CITY OF MEXICO TAKEN! Ready-Nl:lde Clothing. THE subscriber offers for sale n splendid and seasonable ussultment of Ready-Made Cloth ing, just opening at his new stand, in the corner room of the brick bui ding upposi.o John Whit to ker's Tavern, in the Borough of Huntingdon ; con sisting of the following seasonable articles, warrant ed well made and fashionably rut. viz: 2 dozen Blanket uvur-coats of different sizes and qualities. 1 do Gentleman's Fashionable Cloaks. 12 do Dress and Rack COMM 12 do well made Fancy Vests. 12 do Pacts—eassinter. satinett. caa•inelt and corduroy, plain, tiaured and striped. 12 do Shirts (pleated loraosta.) F 8 do Plain checkered cAton shirt., Also, a variety of aotin and silk stock., handker chiefs and rhort stockings, together wills a variety of articles of men's and boy's wear ; all of which will I. cold CHEA I ER than at any other estate. lishment sn the county. Please call and esamine for ,yourselves. Cue. iol33tel work puntually attended to. /opt. 14,'47.1 EENJAMIN liikrA PE. 1)ESN:: '!'FULLY announce to their friends and rho public that they are constantly pre 'Hired to make to order, of the finest and best mate rials, and at moderate prices, every article of Fash ionable Clothing constituting a Gentleman's Ward robe, for which their complete stock of choice and carefully selected Cloths, eassimeres, Vesting, &c., of the latest and most desirable patterns, are partic ularly designed. Their own practical knowledge of the business and a personal attention to every garment, enabler thorn to give entire satisfaction, and to both old and new cu-corners they respectfully tender an invita tion to give theta a call. Having been for years connected with some of the best mid most fashionable establishments in this coantry, employing none but first rate workmen, and being in the run-toot receipt of the latest fash ions, and beet styles of good, they are fully prepar ed to accommodate customers in the best manlier. Pintail., Aug. 24,1847. HEALTH MADE EASY FOR THE PEOPLE or Physical Training, to snake their Lives in this World Long and Happy, JAMES ENTRIKEN, by the uthor of tt Education: 4s JAMBS STEEL, It h, Ought To Be, and Might E seeutors of hill. triken, dee'd. Sept. 21, 1847.-ts Be" , l'irst american Edition, i with 4dditons SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK Being on elementary and interesting treatise on .11.1. AUF.I III: Self K.nowled4e. (nankin% short and entertain. ' ing articles on ifreberttit Breit, : Fats!, Heart, Glands, Strength, Eating, Stomach, Nerves, Remotions, RESPEG I FULLY returns thanks t r his Digestion, Liver, Brains, Old Age, friends and the public for past favors, and ; Mood, Lungs, Mind, Man, takes this oppo tunity to inform them diet he still Secretions, Arteries, Screws, Woman, continues at the old mend, one door east of tar-'Head, Veins, Health, Disease, mont's 'l'avern, and nearly oppri.ite the Post Of- I &c.. &c., &e. flee, where he is at all times prepared to mannfac- I Together with the Great Secret—Success in Life Lure All kinds of I-farness, Sark! es, Trunks, Mat. how attained—How to do Good—Causes and tresses, Was, Cushions etc. etc., at the shortest' Effects of Error—Habits—Passions—Womende notice and most reasonable piks. I scribed—Alan described—Mao's Errors--Rich and All kinds of hides and skins, and country pro- Poor—Sexes--Virtue and Vice—Youthful Eonrrs duce, fa which the highest market prices will be I —Woman how made delicate--Woman's Virtues, allowed, taken in exchange. Ambition, &c. .Vo. 5. IMPROVED L.I. YD—One other tract situate in Hopewell township, I lunting don county—surveyed in the name of George My ers—adjoining lands of Matthew Garner, John Shultz, and land devised by said James Entri ken, tlec'd., to James Steel—containing 300 acres, more or less. There is a smell improve ment on this tract—about 40 acres cleared--hav ing thereon erected a hewed log house and a cabin barn. .Vo. 6. ✓also, one other Tract of Unseat ed Land situate in Hopewell township, aforesaid, adjoining lands of John Garner, William Steel's heirs and others--surveyed in the name of James Entriken—containing 250 acres, more or less; tol erably well timbered. erne terms of Sale will be CASH. Any further information will be given on appli cation to James Entriken, Jr. at his residence at Coffee Run, Hopewell township, before the day of sale. ..... ..-.., ---- Huntingdon, Aug. 31 0 1847. 1 . 1 1 , 11 I'l C O . ' proving and extending education amongst the pea !' I ple, imparting VIIIIIIibIe kllOwledgon the phyoiol- To the heirs and Legal Representatives of Jacob ogy of t h e ' limn' , frame an d th e l aws whi c h gov. Stouffer, late of West Latnpeter Townsldp.l ern mental and bodily health. cet etc. Lancaster Couuty.decea.tred. I c Any person sending 25 cents enclosed in a ,k 'r an Orphans' Court held for said county, on ,letter shall receive one copy by mail, 0 , fire copier , 4 : V Mondry the 20th September, 1847, on rms. i will be sent for $l. Addtees,pestage paid, lion of N. Ellinaker, Attorney for (MAO., , G. R. ZIEBER & Us. Rohrer and wife, rule granted upon the said heirs' may 26-47 ly] Philadelphia. and legal representatives and all ',moons interest- ' ed in the estate of Jacob Stoull'er, late of West Lampeter towmhip, dec'd, to appear in the Or phans' Court of Lancaster county, on Monday the 11th day of October, A. D. 10.17, at 10 o'clock forenoon, to accept or refitse the retl estate of said deed, at the valuation thereof made and confirmed, ... and in case of reincii, to show cause why the same should not be sold according to low. Attest, JANI ES DYSA 121`, Sept. 21, 1847.] Ckrb of Orphans' Cour'. NEW GOODS ! At the Cheap Corner ! rr E subscriber would most respectfully invite j the public to call and examine ono of the most splcudi Stock of GOOdS ever opened in this county. It is needless to un dertake naming the articles or price: as the price would be no low you could not believe it until you would see it, and the variety so great that I could not do justice to myself or the goods by attempt ing to give you any idea of the quality. Thank ful for past favors, I still hope to receive a liberal share of pu:dic patronage. JOHN N. PROWELL. CHEAP Con,: mt," Huntingdon, Sept. '2l, BA 7. 5 • • - N. 13. Country Producer taken in exchange for goods. f ray Seer r. -- Come to the residence of the subs l scriber residing near Greenwood Furnace, .hickson township, Hunt ingdon county, about the 12th of August last, a red and white spotted STEER two years o ld l oo t Spring, both ears slit there has been two letters paimed on his hip which can not be distinguished now. fits owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, or otherwise he will be disposed of according to law. MI:6BE R. wept. 21,1847-34 BRICK! BRICK! ! THE subscriber respectfully announ ees to his friends and the public generally, that he continues to manufac ture, in the borough of Petersburg, the very best quality of BRICK, which he will dispose of on the most reasonable terms. All orders will be filled at the shortest notice. Those wanting the ar ticle for building, paving or any other purpose, would do well to give me call. ABRAHAM STEVENS. Petersburg, Aug. 31, 1847. Religions 'Notice. ►PHE Methodist Church at Winchester Furnace in the neighborhood of Othisonia, 'rumination counly, will by Divine permission, he Dedicated to Almighty God, on the seventeenth day of October. A general attendance of Prea. hers end People is alft.erinnotelv requested. Service.. to commence at 11 o'clock A. M Oct. 3, 1/SIT JAMEi S I'EVEN?. .ii °rice THE undersigned, auditor appointed L 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 Couts, 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 l and where all persons interested are re quested to attend and present their claims. JOHN REED, aug3l-4.t .1/Miter. Exer , anes .1 olice. Estate of .fibsalom Plowman, late of Bra. dy township, deceased. NToTicE is hereby given that Letters Testa .ol memory upon the last NA ill and Testament o f said deceased, have been granted to the under signed.—:\ persons indebted to said Estate arc requested to make payment immediately; and all claims and demands against the some to be pre sented, duly authenticated fo settlement, to lANTHA PLO I\ M A N, Executrix. AnT. 31,-fit.] ran 01011inury Goods, U:D11.131 0 te,VSIA es ajlYliap Importers and Dealers in Silks, Ribbons and .11illinary Goods, Ab. 45 South Second Street, Philadelphia, A RE now opening for the Fall Trade a very II rich assortment of library Gooda, a large proportion of which are of their own importation, viz:—Bonnet ilks, figured and plain. Bonnet Satins, of all colors and (palace. Fancy bonnet and Cap Ribbons, a very hand. sonic aavorlment. Silk flushes. Silk Velvets, Hack and colored, of all qualities. French and American Artificial Floweis. Fancy Laces, Cap `fulls, Lace Trimmings. Bonnet Crowns, Tips, B uckrams, W illoo a, &c. They have also received by the late arrivals a very beautiful assortment of Fancy Feathers, direct from the manufacturers in Paris. Phila. Sept. 7, '47. John Scott, jr., A TTORNEY AT LAW, Huntingdon, Pa.— Has removed his office to the middle room of .Bnaro's Row," directly opposituFi.tict & M'Mur trio's store whore he will attend with promptness and fidelity to all business with which lie may he entrusted in Huntingdon or the adjoining counties Huntingdon Sept, 23, 1846. S. Steel Blair, ,t TToRNEY AT LA W, I 1,414110,1 mm, Pa., Will attend attend to all buainc, cutruatrdto hi. cocain Blair, Huntingdon and [r.diatiu coon ties. AGENTS.—T. Rend & Son, Huntingdon; B. F. Patton, Warriorsinark; James (lark, I inning burn; J. R. II un ter & t, 0., Petersburg; Milliken & Kessler, Mill Creek; O. Brawn, "hirleva• burg, T. E. Orbison si• Co., Orbisoniu ; Blair & Maddon, Cromwell township; A. C. Blair, Clays ville. Aug. 21, 1847-3 m. - - - PRIVATE SALE. Tt; subscriber oilers for sale, a tract of land, sit- II uate in Hurree township, Huntingdon county, ott tho South side of Stone creek, next below Uouche's Iron Works, containing about one hun dred and twenty one acres—about eighty acres of which are cleared, including about fifteen acres of bottom land, with a good two-story ; D\\ SLANG HOUBE, anti a bank ... 4 Barn thereat. erected; there is also a ;V:1 good bearing orchard, and a spring of _ never falling water near the house: there is also lime-stone, and the appearaaco of Iron Ore on the premises.. Any person wishing to purchase will be shown the said property by Jacob Zook, who resides on the same. An Indisputable title will be given and the terms made easy for the purchaser. ABRAHAM ZOOK, Near Allenville, Mifflin county, Pa. August 3, 1847. N, B, If the Ebo ve property is not sold before nest Novemlicr, it will then be offered at public sale. A. Z. WATCHES, JEWELRY, B&,C. MHE offers to the trade, or by retail 1 a large and general assortment °fib° following articles, being all of his own importation or manu facture. Buyers of goods in this line ate invited to ex amine the assortment and orders ore solicited.with the assurance that every effort will he made legion satishiction and insure a continuance of custom. Gold &Silver Lever kVatches of ordinary quality, Do. do. do. of superior Do. do. do. Anchors& hepines. Silver double cased English and Swiss verge Watches, with light, medium and heavy cases. Gold Jewelry in all varieties, line and common. Silver Plated, and Silver Wares. Musical Boxes, playing 2,4, 6, 8 and 10 tune, Gold and Silver Spectacles. . . Diamond I'• inted . Gold Pens. Mantel and Office Clotks, in gilt and other frames. Watchinakers"rools and Materials or sll sorts. Fancy Articles, Fancy Fans, Steel Beads, &c. Having every facility for obtaining goods on the most advantageous tot ins, corresponding induce ments will be offered to purchasers.. JOHN C. PARR, 112 Chesnut St., Philadelphia ju1y20,1847-6m CHEAP WATCHES Sc JEWELRY 1.. t T the" Philadelphia .-; ~...___..„. 4 , ilWatch and Jewelry A . , -... fir Stote," No. 96 North See r \, l , i i al and Street. corner of Qum ' c',,, ,4 4 ry. Gold Lever Watches, tk e a ' , /./4/0 full jewelled 18 carat cases ii, .....i. -- - - qra. -• ' and gold Dial, 40 00 Silver Lever Watches full jeweled, 20 00 Silver Patent Lover Watches, seven jewels, 18 00 Silver Lepine Watches, jeweled, Id 00 Quartier Watches 8 00 Imitation Quartier Watches, 5 00 Gold Spectacles, 7 00 Fite Silve• Spectacles, 1 50 Gold Bracelets with Topas Stones, 3 50 Gold Pens with silver Pencil and Holder, 125 Ladies Gold Pencils, 1 75 Silver Tea-spoons, from $4 50 per set to 600 Gold Finger-Rings, from 373 cents to 80 00 Watch-Glasses:—Plain, 123 cts; patent 181 ; Lunet 25 ;other Articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold fur. On hand some Gold and silver Levers, Lepines and Quartiers lower thou the above prices. ... . . . Constantly on hand, an assortment of tlilver Ta ble, Desert, Tea , alt and Mus ord.- peons, Soup- Ladles, Sugar-Tongs, Napkin-Rings, Fruit and Butter Knives, Thimbles, Shields, Knitting Nee dle Cases and Sheaths, Purse and Reticle Clasps, —The silver warranted to be equal to American Coin. Also a great variety of Fine Gold Jewelry, con sisting in part of Finger-Rings of all styles, sot with Diamons, Rubys, Ewers! Torquiae, Topaz, Garnet, Carnelian, Jasper, Cape May, Amethyst and other stones. Breastspins and Bracelets of all styles set with Stones. and Cameos and Ena melled; Ear-Rings of all styles; Gold Chains of all styles and of the finest quality, together with all other articles in the line, which will lie sold unusu ally low, wholesale and retail.—Mao nouns Light ning-Rod Points, by the duzen or single one. 0. CONBAD.. Walelunu4•rr 4 Jeweller N. B.—On hand M. J. Tobias & Co's. best quality full jewelled, Patent Lever Movements, in IS I oral (told Cases. Also a quantity of Move ments which will be cars el any style required, and sold at 5 per cent above the price of Importation.. July 20, '47—ly. George Taylor, LiTTORNEV ATLAW—Attends to practice in the Orphans' Court, stating administrators' accounts, Scrivening. &c. Office in the diamond, limo doors east of the "Exchange lintel." 019..44 SADDLE, ILA IZNESS LEATHER MANUrACTORY. rpm undersigned take this method of I informing their friends and the pub licgenerally, that the clawing enumerated articles, together with all manner of work pertaining to their business, will he disposed of to purchasers, and made up to order in a workmanlike and ap proved style, very cheap, for cash or country pro duce. All that is necessary fur 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 tho public can at all times bo 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 and SHOES, 110 1 „, . 4 4Se for .111 - en,lVomen' and Children, of ffs. all qualities and prices. They alma continue to carry on in all its valises branches, SA DDLE and II AR- N I SS making. and are randy ti. furnish their customers with all 4 ".:" kinds of Trunks, Valicen, Carpet hags, Plush, llogekin and Tub (from the cheapest to the best.) A Ls°, Shaffer Saddles. of rill kinds, Waggon and Carriage Hairless, Bri dles, Collura, 11' hips, &c. All of which will be disposed of cheap for C.rsh or nny kind of country produce. The high est price, in trade, given for beef hides, calf hides, hack, &c. .1. J. & A. H. BUMBAUGH. je23C47-enn. . . . . N. 11.—T wo apprentices will he taken at the above eataiilishment if application ho made coon. Hats, Caps, Ladies' Muffs, Boas, &c. To Merchants, Hatters, and Others. GAII.I)IEN & BROWN, Hat 4. Cap Ware House &.4fanufactory,; No. 196 Market street, Second Door below Sixth, Philadelphia, RESPECTFULLY solicit attention to their large and complete stock of HATS and CAPS, manufactured under \ their owr. immediate direction and su perintendence with all the advantages of modern improvements to enable them to cent ! 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 Braver. Brush, Silk, :Moleskin, Russia. Cassimere, Wool, Sporting and Ashland t Tats. Also, a general assortment of every variety of Cars—Otter, Ft r Seal, Hair Seal. Muskrat, Plain and Fancy Cloth every style, Red, Black and Brown Mohair, Sealette,Glazed, Oiled Silk & Fur Caps. Ladies' Haifa, Bons, &c., ut the very lowest pric. . 13uyers by the dozen or less, aro invited to call and see if it is not to their interest to d 111 with us. Particular attention paid to the packing of Hots, Caps, &e. Cash paid for Muskrat and Shipping Furs. GARDEN & 'BROWN, No. 196 Market Street below Sixth Street. Philadelphia, July 20, 1947-3 m. HARRIS, TURNER & IRVIN, WHOLESALE Ab. 201 Market Street, one door above Fifth, JV'orlh Side, Philadelphia. ht PORTERS and Wholesale Dealersin DRUGS, MEDIUI NES, CHEM!. ALS, Patent Medi cines,Obstetrical Instrumen ts, 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 ders. Every article warranted. JOHN HARRIS, M. D., sopt23. JAS. A. TURNER. kte of Va, AVM. IRVIN, M. D. Rtife . . DR. DAVIS'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY AND TAR. VOR the cure of Pulmonary Consamp j2 lion, Coughs, Colds, asthma, Influen za, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Difficulty of Breathing, Pain in the Breast or Side, Spitting of Blood, Croup, Nervous TlT mours, Hooping Cough, 4.c. Proof follows upon proof of the virtues fo DR. D./11 7 1S'S SYRUP. Read the following New Certificates M 1 Lron D, Perry co., Pa., Oct. 1, 1996 Messrs. Robinson, Collins & C o i—Sirs : Thin is to inform you that I was afflicted for 20 years with a violent pain in my Incest, 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 was advised to try Dr. Davis's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry and 'Par, of which I took two bottles, which entirely re lieved me of my complaint; theretore I can with confidence recommend it to all who are in a like meaner afflicted, us a most valuable ;Medicine. JOHN TOOME v. The authenticity of the :dove statement is vouched fir by Mr. Isaac Murphy, a merchant of Milford, who knows Mr. Toomey, and the circum stance. of his case. Mr. T. is now sixty years 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 & Tussey, Arch Springs; B. F. Bell, Laurel Run Mills,. and Spencer & Flood, Wi I I iainsburg. French Burr 11111 cloned. TIRE subecriber t espectfully informs the trade, 1 and all concerned, that he still continues the manufacture of French Burrs, of all size..; war ranted equal in quality and workmanship to any that can be made in ,merica. If (tenured he will deliver Burrs at his own risk, at any point on the Railroad or Canals. All orders addressed to him by mail, will receive the Sarno prompt attention ea if application were made in person. %VAL H. KEPNER. Ilurrisbur.r. Aug. 28, 1947.-3 m. ca The Hollidaysburg Register will ineett tha above three months, and ehasp this Mike. DR. LE Royt %eget:able t 'ski t Irma. a si. The only known Medicine that at the 8. time purges, purifies and strengthen, the system. Luz..., July 7,164, n R. LE ROY'S Pills are a new medicine • has just appeared, and infest tukmg t... , of all others of the some class. These composed of many ingredients, but the lei. • pal ones are Barsaparilla and Wild t hci r - ted that they act together; the one thioi. admix are with other substances, purityi., • purging; while the other 13 strengthening Ili. • tern. Thus those pills are at the sante thor ar.d opening; a desideratum toil§ and eq... sought for by medical men. but never berme coeered. In other words they do the work of medicines, and do it much better than an) . know of; for they remove nothing from the s) • but the impurities ; so that while they po c. strengthen; and hence they cause no del.i.• and are follow. dby no re.action. Dr. 1.. pills have a wonderful influence n the ; not only purify without weakening it hic .• ...ye all "xi... Particles from the ' hi hi is converted into fluid, and thus 11.. i blood an utter impossibility. As thew Ration, so there iv no nausea or sickness et the operations of this most excellent of tut. . which never strains or tortures the digi st • • lions, but causes them to work in a pro. i.• al manner; rind hence persons N 0..; hi.. become pale and emaciated. bur the cow while it is the property of the Surenparr 1,. as it is with other ingredients, to mese of h foreign and impure, it is equall the the Wild Cherry to retain all i ron.- -I, • sound; and hence a robust state of heali certain result of their united operations. ciryPrice 25 Cei.lB pe , . 1302 C. AGENTS.—T. Read & Son, ,ie. , rico, Huntingdon; . W. Buchanan .d ICessler, Mill-Creek S. Hatfield n tutu Iron Works; Porter & Bucher, M. Swoope, H. r'. Walker, ,%lexantliint U.. . •. • Waterstreet. [Aug. 3 l. JAS. P. PEROT, C. J. 110 F PEROT & norrnmaLi __6 ' ll_lll2_7l. Produce and General Corninic.:,i, Merchants, N 0.79, North Wharves, below Vine St., Phi! .. RE prepared to receive all kind.. Li produce on Consignment, on wit i they will make liberal oil entices, when rtvored They trust, with their knowledge of, arid otient to business, they will receive a shore of the pat, age of Merchants, Millers, ar.tl others. They ter to Dutilh & Humphreys, Platt,yollingshead & Lea, Bunker — et Co F. & W. S. Perot, Smith, Brother. & Co. , j 'l'. C. Rock hill. .1. & J. Milliken, Francis McCoy, Dr. J. H. A rtl Samuel Milliken, F. J. Hoffmnn, Philadelphia, April 14. 184 . 7 Gm -I,ewhatown CLOTHING 6TUEE THE subscriber, of the late firm I I3uck & Moore, takes this nictl,, of informing his friends and the pubic in or , that he has bought out the interest - at the old established CLOTHING STAND 254, MARKET STU mr. Put cAnsumi A, and is I. prepared to turnish all kinds of Ileud CLOT I lINO. at prices which cannot but s.; to him the patronage of all who desire to purr!. cheap clothing. I bane splendid French Dress and Frock Coots from $5.50 to PS; Pants from 75 cents to $6l Vests. from 62,1 c. to $4 ; suit of summer clothing fur $2.25. Al. all kinds of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods ut tremely low prices. Wholesale dealers in Clothing would do well call at the store of JOSEPH J. MOORE, 254 Market street, Philadelphia may 19-ff. HOOVER'S FIRST PREMIIM NO. S 7 North Thfrd Street, PhilaiielFtn; From Dr. Liam. the celebrated P111.(1.01 Chemistry in the University of Vann's. Phlatle!phis, Oct. 11. IS t:.t "Dear Sir—Having tried of your 11.1 k, I thankynu to send tee another bottle, as I &lid it heexcellent. lam yours, truly, R011"1'. H , RE . From Dr. Locke, of Cincinnati, cliatingui for hia numerous scientific researclica. "Medical College of Ohio,; January 17. 1844. Having need Mr. Hover'e Writing Ink. 1 a satisfied that it is the heat Which has eve corm m knowledge, and especially is it excellent lr use o. the , teel Pens, and will not corrode 0, even in long use. JOHN LOCKE, Prof. of Chemistry." Illoveios Adamantine relate in From a well known ecientifie gentleman. " Philadelphia Felt. 87. :84R. Mr. Joseph E. Hover—Stri A use of your C mem, and some practical tests of its superiority h nttuced me to recommend it to others as en inert able article for mending (hina, Glass or Ware. CAMPBELL Monet, Analytic Chemist." For Sale, Wholesale and Retail, at the Mat factory, No. 87 North Third street, opposite Mei street, Philadelphia, by .10 E . ll E. HOVER, Manuf er jro: jy 275'474y. Important to Stove Deal..e.ft TE attention of Stove Dealers in this pine,. invited to our assortment of Cooking, Petit Hall and office Stoves, and espeehdly to allumoWs ititepOre Doi ail Cooking Mote, An that bentcooking apparet. ever invented, it ha ing obtained a c,lebrity, wherever it has been inn duced, never before attained by any Cooking Sto, The operation of etakirg being performed in .I stove by hot Air, instead of heat radiated fret oven plates, renders it equal for liaking to a B. Oven, or to the Tin oven for roaming; maid, unnecessary in turn or change the article n I cooking, and removing all liability to burn. V are desirous to have the Stove introduced in 1. market, and to that end, liberal terms will be gi‘ l too responsible dealer, willing to take hold of tbyl and only one will be permitted to sell them in t' place. GILBFRT ALLI N. Wholeoole Stove Desk. 221 North ` . eeond at may 211.47.]1phi0 I lelphis