Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, April 11, 1848, Image 3

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    fOOM MEXICO. Tim New Fatsen Mixisma.—The Na.l Another Grand 'Triumph
tional Intelligencer, speaking of Mr. i OF THE
The Court of Inquiry. Tracy, who is said to have been appoin-i :::111411:1=-11brirOngi !
AUGUSTA, April 3. ted by the Provisional Government of By the last train from the cities
The Overland Express has arrived, ;France
to be Minister to the Unitedl Of New ' York & Philadelphia!
with New Orleans papers of the 29th ,
!
tilt., and an extra Picayune, issued on States, says: , Successful passage through the" kagitig
that day, containing dates from Vera j "He is the son of the distinguished !
Kanawl !"
Cruz to the 25th ult., and from the Cu ' Destntt Tracy, n work from whose hands
hot to the. 25th. p.
(a commentary upon Montesquieu) safe arrival of . , he most magnifi
was
A renewal of the difficulties between translated nearly forty years ago by Mr.! Cent assortment of the finest, and
Generals Scott and Worth had taken Jefferson, after hi s retirement from pub- I cheapest Fabrics every brought.
place. Mr. Trist had been retained at tic life, and in the translated form was to the county of Huntingdon !
the Capitol as a witness against General published in the city of Philadelphia.
,Scott, but will leave for the United The son, who comes out as Minister , The export duties having been taken off
States when the Court of inquiry ad- to this country, is, we arc glad to learn.,! every kind of DRY Goons, Groceries,
journs. a gentleman of character as well as tai- arc -& &
. ~ c., re.,
Gen. Twiggs and a number of other cut, such as to entitle him, aside from
officers have arrived at New Orleans. the important object of his mission, to a! J. & W. SAXTON
Col. Henry Wilson has succeeded kind and cordial reception. He will be
.
Gen. Twiggs as Governor of Vera Cruz. the more welcome, as being connected, Are enabled to present to their sus-1
more supplies than is necessary by marriage, with the family of Luray- towers an assortment of goods of unri.
are to be sent to the interior, in view of efts. vatted excellence, at prices so low as to
.
the immediate withdrawal of the troops. The Minister from the latp Govern-be within the reach of all.
The Court of Inquiry commenced its merit of France to the United States, I Call and See
sessions at the Palace, on the 16th. The I 'M. Pageot, is understood to have appri- ; yub ,.
next day, after a short private session, sett this Government, as soon es the 1 Hns from 2to 18 cts per yard.
the Court announced that it would pro- news of the overthrow of that Govern- ( C 1 a . 1i. 7, c "2to 18
in,,nains ", 1 . 2 . to 40 do.
''''.c.eed with its deliberations. Gen. Scott meat was fully confirmed, that he no' L awns do.
12 to 37 do.
asked what persons were accused, by longer considered himself the represen-
A , louslin de Lain 12 to 37 _ do.
what parties, and what subjects were to tative of the French Government to the '
Shawls " $l.OO to SB.A.
be investigated. The order for assem- United States." , Coffee " 6# to 10 cts per lb.
filing the Court was then read; it re- „ip..........----............ , Sugar " 6to 10 do.
quires the investigation of the charges I STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE. ! Tea "25 to 100 do.
preferred by Gen. Scott against Gen. Alexander Ramsey, of Dauphin. Molasses "Bto 20 cis per quart.
Pillow and Duncan ; also, the complaints Morton M'Alichuel, of Philadelphia. S./11,7', PL4STER, FISH, 4.c., 4'c.
of Gen. Worth against Gen. Scott, and 'Thomas E. Cochran, of York.
designate the time and place of meeting, ...) ....e 1... r.-C II EY C. 8
Robert Iredell, of Montgomery.
and the other preliminaries. W hat do you think pf a full suit (made
Washington Townsend, of Chester.
Gen. Scott said that he desired all the of excellent clothes, at
John C. Kunkel, of Dauphin.
parties interested should be present, par- I James Fox, It f!G $2.00 ? _orLi
. licularly Gen. Duncan, as his remarks
Francis N. Buck, of Philadelphia city. All of the very best quality, and to be
‘ i tvould concern him. He also inquired
Benjamin Matthias,-
whether any other persons were umbra- " sold on their usual accommodating
. George Lear, of Bucks.
ced in the order as accused parties.— 'Thomas terms. [aplll-tf.
t ,
Geor
E J.. IVatson, of Philadelphia co.
The Court, after deliberating privately lt
for half an hour, replied that no other
H. H. ge Ette e r Y 'of Perry. NEW STORE!
parties were accused. Gen. Sdott made
Paul S. Pres'lon, of Wayne.
a short speech, in which he spoke feel-
E r, dwe i rd tiT C.Darlington of Lancaster.
ingly of his having been converted into NEW 81, C.:EAP SPRING GOODS!
....vv. Patterson, ' 41
a prisoner at large, while at a distance
George F. Miller, of Union. PittF: subscribers would inform their friends and
from his country; struck down from his
David Cooper, of Mifflin. I the public that they have received and opened
high command, and found himself placed
Lot Benson, of Berks. a NEW and nenuTIFUL stock of
as chief criminal, and the accused be. W illiam I-I:Seibert, of Berks. - ZP. 11 . - a 001: 0 ,
come the accusers.
A k. , Joseph Paxton, of Colunibin, selected with great care, and suited to the spring
, The President said that the remarks
George V. Lawrence, of Washington. and summer season.. In their stock of Ladies'
must not infringe the rules of the order
John Fenton, of Cambria. Dress G oods, may I e found ell the newest styles,
convening the Court. Gen. Scott then
D. A. Finney, of Crawford. such as Paris Lustros, Heir Cord Ginghams, Eoli
resumed, and on the conclusion of his crows, Monterey Plaids. Mohair Lustres, Organ-
L. D. Wetmore, of Warren.
speech the Court adjourned. dies, with a large lot of Lawns and Calicoes at all
John Morrison, of Allegheny.
The next day the President Judge ex- prices. Among their goods for the Gentlemen ere
H. W. Patrick, ' of Bradford.. Cuehmarets, Cashmaret Plaids, Drop D'Alberts,
pressed his readiness to investigate the
Samuel W. Pearson, , of Somerset. Drep d'Ete, Mohair Cords, Napoleon Velvet
charges of Gen. Worth. Gen. Scott
Alexander W. laylor, of Indiana. Cords, Linen Coat checks, Drilling, Summer
said he was ready to listen to whatever Vest ings, &c., &c.
charges had been made against him. . --- --- -- - -- - -- - . They would alto invite attention totheir stock of
The Judges then react a letter from WET FEET.—It should be remembered
Gen. Worth, stating that for the welfare that colds, coughs, consumption, infla- GR,OCE RIER.,
of the service, he wished to withdraw, 'nation of the lungs, pleurisy, and many Sugars— 5, 6 and 8 cents per pound—
the accusation made in his appeal against other fatal disorders, are often the result I Molasses, from 371 to 40 cents per
Gen. Scott. t of catching cold, in consequence of wet gallon ; and every other article usually
After this had been read, the doors feet, damp clothes, &c. , kept in a Grocery Store, at equally
dwere closed, and when re-opened the Wright's India?' Vegetable Pills are . low
prices.
AA Judge announced the determination to undoubtedly the best medicine in the Beaver, Silk Leghorn & Palm
suspend proceedings , world for varying off a cold, because ' Leaf Hats, daps, Bonnets, Um-
Gen. Scott then requested the Court they purge from the system thofe tnor- 4 ;..; - __.•- \ brellas, Parasols and Shades,
to proceed in the case of Gen. Duncan. I bid humors which, when lodged, in vu- Ribbons, Artificial Flowers, &c.
Thereupon the Court organized for the I rious parts of the body, give ise to We have also a handsome assortment of
investigation of this case. Gen. Scott I every malady incident to man. A few
READY-MADE
insisted upon the reading of the docu- I of these pills taken every night on going
meats relating to the charge against to bed, always afford relief, and if their CLOTHING,
Col. Duncan. This the Court refused. use be persevered in, a radical cure will
Gen. Pillow expressed the determine- be the result. I Boots and Shoes. Also—Fish, Salt,
x 'tion to vindicate himself if the Court or- (L7Beloare o f sugar coaled counlerfeTh.,D . Plaster, Iron and Nails.
ir . tiered time charges preferred by General The only originaland gen nine li!diati Irt get.. . rri r The above stock having been p u r c hased en
-4 Scott for trial. file Pills have the signature af W il liam Wrigts lively or cesit, we are enabled to oiler at LOWER
onhe lop label of each lu , „r.' re west han such goods can be obtained elsewhere.
The next day it was decided to take T_
None :0 1 :1!1:011 ,
t a i
~ f , ( P e e r i r s uin e f and to coanterfeit this is Those, therefore, wishing to purchase, will plow
up the accusations preferred against genuine for sale by call and examine our stock, so we take great pleas-
Col. Duncan by Gen. Scott. Two char- 5 , '
I'. K.SINIONTON, Sole A g ent for Hunting- u" i" sh"wing "ur g"" 1111 .
{ ges were embraced in the accusation.---.-- I da„; Charles porter, Alexandria; Blair & Robin- I DORSEY 4. MAGUIRE,
IThe first was a violation of the Army 1 ~,,,,shni t ie asp; tittiiree cu., Frankstown; Orbison ; in the store room formerly occupied by Jacob
' Regulations, which prohibited the pub- & Co., Orbisonia; A. 0. Brown, Shirleyeburg; Miller, opposite the residence of Judge Gain,
Bestir - in of letters in relation to military Hunter & Co., West Barre and Petersburg; Graff Huntingdon.
operations, and the second was in con-
U'.
&Co., Manor Hill;S. Bell, M'Elavy's Fort; [Er All kinds of Country Produce ta
a
J inee Maguire, Sao Isburg; John Wgoods. . Myton. En- ken in exchange for [apl 1.
sequence of some facts asserted by Dun
nesritie; ureree H. Steiner, AVator Street; A. &
can in letters written by him and his W. Crewmen, Petersburg; Milliken & Kessler, i --
answers to the charges. Mill-creek; and wholesale and retail et the prin.
Gen. Scott then withdrew his accuse- e ipalotlice, 169 Race street,Philadelphia.
lions against Duncan.
Gen. Pillow stated that lie would re
rply to the accusations of Gen. Scott.
STRIKING COINCIDENCES. — in 1830, no
sooner had the Dey of Algiers arrived
in France, as a prisoner of Charles X,
than the king was dethroned and exiled ;
and, in 1848, no sooner hnd the Emir,
Abd-el-Kader, reached the shores of
France as the prisoner of Louis Phil
ippe, than the King of the barricades
was dethroned and exiled !" The Dey,
at the fall of Charles, exclaimed, "God
is just ; he has avenged me !" and who
would prevent the Marabout, Abd-el-Ka
der, from nicking the same assertion of
providential retribution 1
DISMISSED THE ARMY ; —Ceps. Samuel
H. Montgomery, Assistant Quartermas
tee U. S. Army, has been dismissed the
army for writing fur publication, in the
Pennsylvania Argue, a letter, in which
the officers of the 2d Pennsylvania reg
iment are denounced as incompetent and
wanting in courage, Served right.
O:3P- The Spy, a Locofoco paper, pub-
lished in Westchester county, New York,
runs up the flag of George M. Dallas
for the next Presidency, and objects to
Mr. Buchanan, on the ground that (4 It
never will be forgotten he Was once a
Federalist—a violent one too—and some
years ago was a warm supporter of the
principles of the Wilmot Proviso, which
lee now denounces."
Ihe Markets.
PHILADELPHIA, April
The non-arrival of the ' , Washington," nnw
fully duo and hourly expected, has had a tendency
to render the market fir brcad•atulfi inactive, and
the sales e light. There has been, during the
week, but litt'e demand for Flour for shipment,
and the sales but slightly exceed 3,060 bbls.,
chiefly at $6 per bid., and some choice and extra
lota at $6,25 a $6.50. Rye Flour is scarce with
sales of about 800 bble. at $3,873. Corn Meal
is in moderate request, and we notice sales of about
2,500 labia. Penn'a $2,25, and a lot of condemned
at $2. The supply of Wheat continues light.
and but little is arriving. Sales of I 2a14,000 bus.
closing at 135 c. per bus. foolgood Penn*a red, and
190 c for white, in store. Rye has declined, ant!
sales of both North River and Penn's have been
made at 77c. per bus. Corn is less active, and
prices are lower. Sales 'of about 20,000 bus.
cloning at 513 c. per bus. for Penn'a round yel-
low ; 50c. fur Southern, and 48c. for white.—
Sales of Southern Oats at 40e., and Penn's at
41a42c. per b. Seeds are quiet. Sales of 800
bus. Cloverseed, at $3,75 per 64 lbs. for fair, and
500 hue. at $4 a $4.123 for free. Whiskey is
steady ut 2;1.c. in Mids., mot WA a 23c. in bills.
4D.III.I7STR.ITORS' XOTIC E.
Estate cf John Carmon, late of Darree
township, Huntingdon 'county, deed.
LETTERS of administration (with the
will annexed) having been granted
to the undersigned on said estate, all
persons having claims against the same
are requested to present them for settle.
meet, and those indebted are requested
to make immediate payment to
ALEX. CARMON,
apll-tit.
TM n►ld Copper.
I:Aamo.)aulaa'encam2a:Duc.v
ALEXANDRIA, PA
) OBER'r GRAFIUS having purchas•
It ed the Tin and Copper Manufactory
lately owned by I. &, H. Grafius, will
continue to carry on the business at the
smne stand in all its various branches,
Wholesale and Retail. He will always
be prepared to furnish on the shortest
notice, Cooking Stoves, Stove Pipe,
House Spouting, Copper Pumps for wells,
any depth, Copper Dye, Wash, Fidler,
Preserving and Tea Kettles, and Tin
Ware of every description. All of which
will be sold on the most reasonable terms.
Persons favoring this establishment with their
custom may depend on having their orders execu
tod with fidelity and despatch.
Old metal, copper, Mass and pewter taken in ex•
change. Also, wheat, rye, corn anti oats taken at
market price.
Alexandrta, April 11, 1848-tf.
MANSION HOUSE,
Huntingdon, Pa
TORN MARKS would avail himself of
J this means of informing his old cus
tomers and the public generally, that he
has removed from the " Black Bear Tav
ern," and has leased and fitted up the
large and• commodious M./lA - SION
HOUSE lately kept by Mrs. E. Clarke,
where he is prepared to accommodate, in
the best manner possible, all who may
favor him with their custom. The loca
tion of the house is 'one of the best in
the borough—his rooms are large and
pleasant, and his Table shall at all times
be supplied with the choicest viands the
market will afford. Terms, moderate.
Boarders will be taken by the week,
month or year on the most reasonable
terms. [aril-if
RICH AND RACY !
FMcMURTRIE & CO., avail
I themselves of this means of making
known to their old friends and cuatomers that they
have greatly enlarged their room, and ore now
opening at the old rind well known corner, a very
large and splendid assortment of
Spring and Summer Goods,
which will be sold
el) Per Cent. Cheaper
than was ever before known in this latitude.
Their stock is heavy and has been selected with
great Core. so that the wants of the WHOLE
PEOPLE may be suplied. In addition to their,
former variety they have added a fine assortment
of EATS, CAPS, and
Rently-allatle Clothing,
which now renders their establishment a
Grand Bazar
where everything useful and ornamental may be
found,and at prices which DEFY all competition !
For example: They are selling spentlid
Dress Lawns for cents. per yard,
Calicoes, from 3to 6 do. do.,
Bleached Muslin at 4 do. do.,
Good Brown Sugar at 6.1 cents per lb.;
best Rio Coffee at 10 cents per lb. ; Mo
, lasses, 25 cents per gallon. And to cap
the climax, they are able and willing IS
sell a FULL SUIT of Ready-made Cloth
ing. for the small sum of 2.4710.
For further particulars, please call 'at
the 'OLD LOCUST CORXER,' where
the important fact will be proven that
Fisher, McMurtrie & Co. have the largest,
the BEST and the CHE.iIPEST stock of
Goods ever offered for sale in Hunting
don! [April 6, 1848.
Grand Exhibition !
AT THE CHEAP
CLOTHING STORE.
THEpublic are informed that the subscriber has
just received from the the east a very large
and splendid assortment of NESS' & YOUTHS'
clothing, which he offers for sale at the very lowest
prices. Among the stock will be found super fine,
black, bli 0. brown and olive, dress and frock coats;
also, alpaca, cashmerette, tweed, linen and cotton
frock, dress and sack coats ; also, a first rate article
of oil cloth coats; also every variety of pants,
vests, drawers and woolen a. d cotton undershirts;
pleated linen breasted shirts; gingham, check and
and striped and ',kin cotton shirts; linen collars
and breasts; gloves, hosiery and suspenders; also,
an elegant variety of cravats and stocks. Also, a
general assortmenbof
BOOTS dr. SHOES,
of all sizes; new style of fancy HAT'S & CAPS,
leghorn, chip Lkc. ; umbrellas of every variety ; in
hot, a full suit of any q uality, price, order or
color can he had nt his stand, in the corner room of
"SNARES ROW," opposite Whittaker's hotel.
N. B. The public will bear in mind
that 1 have the largest and best assort
ment in Huntingdon, all of which is war
ranted to be well made and fashionably
cut. Call and judge for yourselves be
fore purchasing elsewhere.
apll-3m] BENJAMIN SNARE
R. C. McGrtz
The A ACK:M(IOa
FOUNDRY
TAS been leased by the subscribers, who are
props ml to execute castings of all descrip
tions in superior style (one of them being a prac
tical moulder of long experience) and on the low
est and moat accommodating terms.
Castings for Forges, Rolling Mills,
Water pipes, Grist and Saw Mills,
Threshing. Machines, and all other kinds
of machinery which may be ordered will
be furnished on the shortest notice.
Stoves of various sizes will be constantly
kept on hand for both wood and coal.
We have lately procured a
Cooking Stove
of two different sizes, which for conve
nience and excellence they will warrant
to surpass the celebrated "Queen of the
West" and "Hathaway" stoves, the for
mer of which we are also prepared to
supply. .91se, Coal Cooking Stoves,
Parlor and Chamber stoves of the most
elegant patterns.
Hollow IP,re,
Such as Puts, Wash Kettles, &c. Ploughs of
such variety that all may be suited. Carriage and
Waggon boxes from the smallest to the largest,
sled and sleigh soles, and in fine any and every
thing in our line of business cnn be had immedi
ately, or at the shortest notice.
Old metal and country produce taken
in exchange
aplll•tf.]
McGILL & GRAFIUS.
DRAKE'S FERRY AND BROAD TOP
itAtiVoabc
NT ICE is hereby given that the books
for the subscription of stock to the
"Drake's Ferry and Broad Top Railroad
company," will be opened nt
Shirleysburg, at the store of H. Brewster, on
Monday, Bth May.
Cassvi Is, at the store of R. Speer, on Monday,
Bth May.
Bedford, at the Hotel of Co!. Ottinger, on Mon
day, 15th May.
Huntingdon, at the hotel of Thos. Wallace, on
Monday, loth May.
Phi adclphia, at the office of Calvin Blythe, Esq.,
No. 1, north 6th street, on Monday, 22d May.
At which places one or more of the un
dersigned Commissioners will attend,
and keep the books open for said pur
pose for six judicial days, agreeably to
the act of incorporation for said company.
John Brewster, John Dougherty,
Robert Speer, E. S. Howard,
T. T. Cromwell, \Vm. Lyon,
A. P. Wilson, Joseph Ottinger,
Jacob Cresswell, Calvin . Blythe,
John McLain, Jr. John Savage
John Sharer, 14 m. M. Meredith,
Theodore Franks.
. .
April, 11, 1848.3
D LANK DEEDS and MORTGAGES,
D of a very superior quality, for sale
at this office.
Dissolution.
HE partnership heretofore existing
T
under the firm of I. & H. Grafius,
Alexandria, Pa., has been dissolved by
mutual consent. All persons having.
unsettled accounts with said firm will
please call and settle tI same with I.
Grafius, at his residence, in Alexandria.
I. GRAFIUS,
April I, 1848.] H..GRAFIUS.
On retiring froth business, I. aiIAFIVEr desires
to return his sincere thanks to the public for the
very liberal patronage extended to him fora long
series of years, and to bespeak for his successors
the some green us support.
WATCH AND JEWELRY
Mr. 3 .2 za.co
_ _ a
No. 1001 Eirket Square, Ilnntingdon, Pa.
n. . rim. & Rao.,
HAVE just received from the Eastern
Markets a very extensive and the
most magnificent and best assortment of
WATCAES, JEWELRY and FANCY
ARTICLES, ever brought to Hunting
don: Consisting, in part, of Gold Lever
Watches, full Jewelled, from $4O to
'120; Silver Levers, from $l6 to $3O,
and common watches at any price—all
of which are warranted for one year.
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired
with the greatest care, on the most rea
sonable terms and warranted. [up 4.
MANY who have witnessed'the extraordinary
cures effected by the genuine Wistar's Bal
sam of Wild Cherry seem disposed to regard it
as the Eighth Wonder of the World
Wily," say they the Wild Cherry Burk
and the Iceland Moss; (the two chief ingredients
of this wonderful .compound,) have been prescri
bed from time immemorial by the best physi. ions
—but, never, liefinc, have cures so extraordinary
been performed."
The reason is obvious. The proprietors of W is.
tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry do not china for
their highly celebrated article any far-fetched, mys
terious, miraculous power. They have openly ac
knowledged the simple nature of it ingtedients,
and only claim for their great and invaluable dis-,
covery the exclusive secrel of
(* - THAT JUDICIOUS COMBINATIOPtCCI
of ingredients which go to Make up this richest
of curative compounds.
The most skillful and scientific physicians riosi,
prescribe this medicine in their practice; *hire
Administrators' Notice. I neglected Doctors, of little practice, arid mean con
tracted minds although they•do their cuilish
Estate of James Carothers, late of Shir
spirits can do to insure this• L-the people's favorite
leysburg, Huntingdon county, dec'd. medicine—they are at the some time compelled to
NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Ad- acknowledge its innocent
ministration have been grunted to the under- We know the medicine iv HA1114.88, and all
signed, on the Estate of said dec'd. All persons the world is witne s s th a t t h e me di c i ne cents
knowing themselves indebted to said estate are re- A very important disease over which this Bal.
quested to make immediate payment; and those cam exorts a p o werful infl uence , i s t h at o f el:be
having claims or demandr against the same to pre- canon Livsa. In this complaint it has undoubt
sent them duly authenticated, for settlement. edly proved more efficasious than any other rem-
WILLIAM B. LEAS, edy employed , . Tha use of this Balsam restoredi
JAMES RAMSEY, the Liver to healthy action, and in many cases ell
Administrators.. tected . permanent cures, after Mercury and every
other remedy had failed.
ASTIIMA is a complaint in which this Balsam'
has been extensively used, and with perfect success
in proof of which read the following important'
letter from Georgia.
BLACK BEAR TAVERN,
HUNTINGDON, PA,
MRS. SUSAN HAMPSON respectful:y in
lorms the public that she has again taken this
well known house, kept for many years by Mr.
John McConnell. bile is now prepared to [teem.
modate all who may favor her with their custom
in a way that « can't be best !" No pains will
be spared by Mrs. H. to make the .• Black Bear
Tavern," under her management, still merit its
well known popularity; and the public may rest
assured that shewill use her bent endeavors toren
der to all her friends ample justice.
She is prepared to accommodate brarders by the
week, month or. y ear.
april4'4S4f.
april4-'4B-at.]
MARBLE WORK.
MHE attention of gentlemen desirous of porch. ,
laing MARBLE MAN TE LS, M ON UM EN TS
Of .TATLTARY, td requested.
. .
The Subscribers. having been engaged in the
Msible business for the lost thirty yearn in Phila
delphia, and having manufactured work for almost
every part of the Union, can refer to all who have
favored them with their custom, and to their work,
(considerable of which hos been put up in this
place.) They have always on hand a full supply
of Marble Mantels, and new and original Designs
for Monuments ind other work, copies of which,
with prices, will be forwarded.
CO" All work shipped is insured from break
age.
Wm. thurive,
They can refer to any Mercantile house in Phil.
adelphin for standing and character as workmen.
JOHN STRUTHERS & SON,
No. 360 Higlo St reet,
March 7,1848-3 m.
N. 13.--il'here is nothing in their line which
they do not furnish, either domestic or imported.
Notice to Brickmakers.
rino 'undersigned hereby give notice to Brick
". makers that sealed proposals will he receivr
by them on or before the Bth of April, for the
'making and delivery upon the ground of the brick
necessary for the erection of a Presbyterian church
at Shade Gap, Huntingdon county, Pa. All ne
cessary information in regard to cloy, &c. will be
given by application to the committee at the vil
lage of Shade Gap, either on or before the day
aforesaid. GEORGE WILSON,
ATCHESON HUDSON,
Shade Gap, april 4,'48.] Building Committee'
.1 Pa It T.i Ell 11
1 N the Wholesale & Retail Hardware Trade, the
I Stock of which is new and recently selected.
This is deemed an opportunity seldom to be met
with for an active person from the interior of the
State, wliJ has some knowledge of the German
Language, and also a good country acquaintance.
The amount of Cash Capital required would be
trom $2OOO to $3OOO. .
A person with the above requisites and a par
know'edge of the business, with satisfactory
references, by early application to No. 127 i North
3d St., or at Eagle Hotel, Col. Webb, will moo
with attention.
44.
PRIVATE SALE.
THE subscriber desirous of removing to the
west, will sell at private sale, on reasonable
terms, a tract of
Lime-Stone Land,
situate on NVarrior ridge, West township, Hunt
ingdon county, on the road leading from the Do
nationtschool house to Manor Hill, containing be
tween
fifteen and sixteen acres, and all cleared
ilff,B but ono acre, having thereon erected a good
-- iliatero.-story LOG HOUSE and a Frame Born.
There is also a young orchard with about 40 fruit
trees of superior fruit, and in tine condition, on
the premises.
For further information, application can be
mode to the subscriber, residing on the premises.
DAVID WEIGHT.
mareh2l,l94B.
F. 111.7.1 FOR KEA T.
riiHE subscriber will lease that large farm situ
atria in Woodcock Valley, now in tenure of
Daniel Shultz, to is good tenant wbo will make
immediate application to him at his residence at
Savage Forge, in Tod township.
This farm is well adapted to wheat growing—
having on it a sufficient guantitysof good mead
ow land.
Commissioners,
A Lease will ho given for a term of years.
JACOB CRESWELL.
Agent of the Emote John tiavego, deed
Sivago Forge, March 2S-3f.
Beware of Counterfeits.
CURE FOR CON SU M PTION.
7,000 Cases of obstinate Pulmonary Corn--
plaints Cured in One Year!
44.4 4 44444
WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
The Great' Aintrian Remedy for Lung
Complaints and affections , of the
Respiratory Organs.
The Eighth Wowler of the
II weld; t
We are daily receivingtestimony like the fol. ,
lowing from the North, South, East and West:
Messrs. Reese & Ware: Gentlemen-1 was
afflicted with Asthma for fourteen years,and had
tried every remedy in the country.. h had• also
been to several phyaicions and found no• relief
whatever. 1' was affected at tines so severely, that
the blood' womb?' gush from my nose, and my
breathing woe difficult. Indeed, the disease had
gained so much on my health that I despaired of
ever getting well, when chanced to get a bottle
of Wistar's flotsam of Wild Cherry, which effect
ed a perfect MIT, and I now consider myself per-.
fectly sound. This can be proved by number! of
men in Franklin county and vicinity, and I think
it my duty to let it be known.
THOMAS A. PATRICK.
Franklin. co., Ca., Nov. L 9„ 1846„
(Read the following from Dr. Jacob.
Hoffman, a physician of extensive prac
tice in Huntingdon county :
Dear Sir :—f procured one bottle of
Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry,.
from Thomas Read, Esq., of this place,
and tried it in a case of obstinate Asth
ma on a child of Paul Schweble, in which
many other remedies had been tried
without any relief. The balsam gave
sudden relief, and in my opinion the
child is effectually cared by its use.
Yours,. &c.,
JACOB HOFFMAN, M. D.
Dec 23, 1841
THOMAS TEAGUE.
Price $1 per bottle—six bottles for $5.
For sale by J. D. PARX,
(Successor to Sanford & Perk,)
General Agent for the Wee. All ordent ad
dressed to him will receive prompt attention.
REED & SON, Huntingdon ; Mrs.
Mary Orr, Hollidaysburg ; Morris &
Nicodemus, Martinsburg.
.RDAII.IVIS TRSTO RS' NOTICE.
Estate of William .McKee, late of Jackson
township, deceased,
LETTERS of administration having
been granted to the undersigned on
said estate, all persons having claims
against the same are requested to present
them far settlement, and those indebted
are requested to make immediate pay
ment to the undersigned.
ml4-6t.] JOHN OAKS, .I(6nr.
M. & J. M. ROWE,
BROOM & WOODEN WARE- STORE,
.I'o. 03 ;torn/ Third Street,
Manufacturers & Wholesale Dealers in all kinds
of Broome, Brushes, Buckets, Cedar Ware.—
Willow and French Peakete, Shoo and Wall
Brushes, Sci übs, Duster., Mats, Blacking, East
ern-made IVoodcri• ware of every description, &c.
&c., at the lowest market prices.
MANLY ROWE.
JOHN M. ROWE.
March 7,'48'.
ITT ILI. attend to all legal husinesa entruated to
V him in Blair and Huntingdon countisa.—
Communicat ions from a diatom e will receive ths
moat prompt attention.
fob I -6pi
Cincinnetti.
One door °hove Ara, east side.
PHILADELPHIA,
Sohn W. Thompson,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WILLIAMSBURG, PA.,