[From the N. Y. Organ.] TUE DIMILARIPS CIIIILD. Here is a tale for the juveniles : n short , story. Hives their little hearts—we would not gyre them a long one, lest they should leave it ball read to go and play with their little hobbies, and never have patience to read tie again. There was once a boy. Now chin% cry yet ; f, r there has been once a boy and twice a boy ; but this, we would have you to know, was a cerium boy that lived in a certain place—we are not permi.ted to tell where. His mo ther became a woman of sorrows and died. That grieves us, bet truth m .st be told. He and a little sister were left aloviessllone„ fur their father was a drioikard. Hand in hand they went forth into the street, and sat down tip. n a marble carriage step, Iroatitisz a large brick dwelling. • The cold stone-seat streck another chiil to their desolate heart.; they looked. into the windows of the rich mansion and saw yo ing laces bright and happy there, glowing in the sunshine of {width and plenty ; and they wept. It made them feel more keenly their own hapless condition. And there they sat—without cover ing to their heads or shoes to their feet, and their thin garments "all tattered and torn." A cold October wind blew upon them. They shivered nod eat clo ser, and put their little feet toffether to keep them warm. As the stranger pas. sed, they instinctively covered their pale Nees: conceal their tears. At length a rtentlernan addressed them— " Children, ran borne," said lie.— " Why do yi u sit here and freeze 1" 1r air mother hay gone and left its," replied the buy. " There is no tine left but iny peihr little sister and me. We looked at her old nicking chair, nail saw it empty ; and it made us cry and feel lonesome." "And did she send you oitt to beg whi'e she was gone 1" asked the strati "Oh, no," returned the boy, " dear mother taught tis never to beg. Be sides, she will never come bark any more; for they put her into a coffin, an I took, her away, and told us she was dead. And the:r tears ran afresh. B t your father 1" queried the stranger " Where is he?" . , Tim children shuddered perceptibly, !m EXPENDITUIIES. ! but shook their bends, and !made no re- Attornsy General, and others, on trim nal prosecut sus s $ 233 ply. Their little hearts swelled with (lean , ' and traverse jurors, cryer, &c. 2,077 pride, and choked their utterance. They con eahlis makin4 returns, advertis could not speak the words :--Oar father ns springelcetion,serving notices,&c. ..I,ssssors, is a drunkard!„ • Jii,i4-s—nspsctors, & cheeks of election, The simile er, who had seemed rough Head and bridle vi .wcrs, rind cause in his manner, was touched. In e s sitions on (Lad bodies, He gnirkly surmised the truth and ask. i Sundry persons, premiums on wild ads f the boy— cats, fox's, and valves, Coinin'rs-1. F. Miter, in full of 1817, "What are ye' r names, my little ladl" • I "Mnry and James Miliord, " lie quick- Daniel T eag ue,do. Same, oa acc't of taw, ly replied. IL Cu rim ns, in full of 1517, "'the children of William Milford 1" Same, on sect of 181 n, muttered the stranger with evident eino- J. Greenland, in full of 1817, Same, on acct of 1818, Lion, in a tone of half inquiry, as if to, Auditors—Gorse Wilson, satisfy a suddenly occurring idea. L. G. Kes4ler, "Yes, sir," responded the hay ; and Jamra G Ham, A. K. Cor . 7r a i, co n un : i n el . to Comes, at this moment the rude wind played NI , co b .; rn AL : 0; 1 1 817 f, as clerk to roughly with theirlittle bare heads and pierced their thin garments; the ho:, 9. Smyth RIO, on acc't as clerk to drew his sister still closer to his side ;; Con n'rs tor 1818, and the arranger was gone. In a few : Kin. washine cor co. prlsorers, maniocs after, a lady with a kind benev- M tin ry . ( L t . b u s r o t n it s: u v s e t ,:ping and m•rubbing olent Ince, and we trust a warm heart, County Printing—James Clark, came and took them by the baud, and i William Lewis, led them away. Wm. Dorris, +set for R. Penn Sm th, A short time after thin we attended a I groend rent and interest on Court liouie lots, temperance meeting. One of the speak- Joh , g,,r, on acc't of delivering fire ens in the course of his remarks, rela- wood to C. Hour-and Jail for 1817, ted as follows : S. R. St-vons, for 20 tons of coal, "Fur many years I kept a dram-elev. James steal, proth'y and cl'k quartsr I and furnishing sta. heard of tediperniice doings in divers i TOn ''n e:fo r r " t7e Court, Fac., ways, and ridiculed them. I went to ih e k l . es. their meetings and made spot t. I heard A. Carman, in full of tirldge across of wives being murdered, and children Crooksd creek, in Walk, township, beggure I through the it'll iteice of strong J. Entrekin, on ace'tof br , d le across J. J B t , %atj o r p i i v i n n at aL y e a ,t n o d,i b ea r n ai der's, drink, and was unmoved. All argument assailed me in ea n, for I was hardened Raytown br:lneh.nsar J. En 4 t e rilc e • r n o ' i s s , in my couree. One cold, windy des', Swilo, on arc tof bridge across Lit walked into the street and saw n little tle Juniata r vete at Gayrsport, A. : Sla w s tc r t r r ir e 4't br idge steals sitting boy and girl ball - naked and sill veriug, eitting ni. a stone step. They wee a !ol i o] 'Rob . •rti . ion on acc r ro " f ' brir i drunkard's children, I hind known well across Jun'id; river, at Drake' : in the days of prosperity. Never saw' Ferry. anl int^r"st, Win. Taylor. in full of bridge across I snore beastifol children. Their fath er had begin his drinking course, and W R in a . Y OTI rkneri'aran7l.ll., nea r u s C t Sonnaarcec'; 425 squandered in .chi of his . property say of bedies at A ktxandr ) . ' ia, bar. His wife, a young and lovely %vie. A. Carmen and E. Harris, on Reel of man, and once happy an I joyous, had bridge near Barree forge, Porter tp, punk hoe the grave, sorrowing tend brio D. L i tli c i h .in o nOt a cct v o p f r b n r e id a '' r e Daniel ken hsarted. The sight of these moth- i , Brea's, in Franksto ' wn twp, no w cries , ' chi den so suffering and inn,- Bl a ir county, and interest, C2t.t —too /wide to beg—too proud to ' T. E. OrWeo 1, rspaiene bridge across own their father was a drunkbrd—ac- clack Log carn"d4307,."7,,,T,15t twp, camplielied what every other argument pa.tritl Ta y l or, across Ry'stno'wren. had failed to do. And I felt within my brunch, nsar Conrail Snare's, breast the sting of a murderer. From Sundry persons, refunded taxes and that day I never sold n drop of liquor. CO ts of hen hi sold at Treasurer's I took the children into my family ; sod s n a lrp s up^rv'son, road tax on tin they rebel' never " wont while I have a 'at lands, dollar to divide. It was James and Sundry school treasurers, school tax Mary. I on same, Hepauserl. At this moment the pledge Sundry psrsons for blank books for dunliest.s and assessments, land went roend, and was spread upon the a cc. table. A mar. in a rugged and filthy John Cress wqlt, auliting the accounts garb came forward and subscribed his of the protley,registerik recorder, name It was WALTER MILPHRD. I &r., for 1817, 11. K. Nett, for a sign for Treasurer's My dear young readers, this is one office, little sketch enacted from the myriads Sundry psrsons.redempt'on mon'yof of !acts around us. if it leterests you, ' R ..lanz a l , d i, arereasevr's sal., the writer may one day give you an- as Senatoria l ean " JuTet 'dr°rd other. Lewis Schneid.r, for making eases I for Register's and Comm're offices, KISSING BY TELEGRAPH.—A man was A. L. nth, painting cases, fonsiil at Trenton the other day mount. Henry V Niv i, re e ,'cTt s t t i a nrAre wood, &e. ed on a ladder, with his lips to the tele- Jarob M Iler, Esq., recording Tree graph wires. He was kissing his wife , rarer's bond, &c., in Philadelphia "b y te l egra ph. , was ; John Whittaker and John Marks, beardin Jurors, !Hued efterwards a las at Le flew iy • ?du i, - dry persons, g for repairs to Court married th map.l Home sad Ail, candles. ice., BEMIS-A EXPRD !MIES Of Huntingdon County, from the Bth day of January, A. D. 1818, up to and including the nth day of January, A. D. 1819. RECEIPTS. 1846 . . Michael Barndollar, Clay, John Zmt.nyer, t ram:An, Satnufl R. Ei,gs, Henderson, Jacob LAlo:Porter, 1841. Rohart Massey, Barren, Joseph L. K ng, Brady, Dan.el J. Lozan, Cromwell, Lemuel Green, Caas, Moses Greenland, Clay, Thomas IV. Neely, Dublin, John H. stonabruker, Franklin, Jacob Rti.sel, Hopnvell, ' W.ll.am B. Smith, Jackson, Job,, M. TiHs,y, Morris, Andrew M Our Porter, John Anderson, Pimn, John Shav r, Sh rl .y, William Ramsey, Springfield, orge May, Tell, Adam Houck, Toil, John Bit ndardner, Union, Samuel Ew ng, West, John Heffner, Walker, 1818. John S. Miller, Barree, Joseph L. King, Brady, Dan el J. Lo.unt, Cromwell, Conrad Cur man,,Cass, Archibald M, Neul, Clays W ll'om Harp.r, Dubl n, John Conrad. Ftankl.n, John Flenn,, Hemb.rmn, Abraham Brumbaugh, Hopewell, David S. Bell, Jackson, Joseph Low, Morrii, Jon P .nn, G .orge WI. tinker, Porter, William M Garvey, Shirley, Rob:•rt Madden of 111 Spr.ngfield, Samul Burdge, Tell, Mord mai (Allem'', Tod, L , vi Sm t's, Union, Vincent St , vens, WarrSorsmark, Samuel Ewing, We I. Pet"r Thomp.•an, Walker, Redemption money of unseated lands paid sine. last settlement, 219 0 John Oswalt, balance of not^, 5 1 John Harp Esq., sale of an estray, 19. Henry Harker, on areotint of julgment, 20 Of: Henry My"rs. for hay on C. House lots, 600 Abraham L. Wilt, for coal, I 01' Co Inv Tax on unseated lands, 318 62 School T.ix, do. do. 61 92 Road Tax, do. do. 97 OS Balance in the Treasury at last set tl 'ment, Balance due Treasurer, David. Snare, Esq.,. eosts of suits brou.tht by the county before him, Isaac Neff. Treasurer, advertising lands, not sold by direction oi Comm•rs, By Tvasurer's commission, on 823 - ,v1.)1 87, at per cent., $ 3 72 111 00 20: - , U 0 101 US In testimony of the correctness of the above account, we have hereunto set our hands the Jth day of January, A. D. 1849. - ROBERT CUMMINS, JOSHUA ORLI NLAND, WM. IIUTCHINsON, Commissioners, Attest— J. SMYTH READ, Clerk, We, the undersigned Auditors of Huntingdon County, do hereLy certify, that we have exam in , 41 the orders of the Commissioners of said county and the receipts of the same-for the past year, and find a balance .due the Treasurer of five hundred and seventy-four dollars and sixty cent, G.ven under our hands this sth day of January, A. D. 1515. JAMES GILLAM, W.M. RAMSEY, L. G. KESSLF.R, Auditors. COITNTf TAX, List of outstandaig Balances due by the following . ollectors, viz 1840. Robinson,S. 1E46. Charles Cowden, Ferree, John Zentmyer, Franklin, iamuel R. P.o4gs, Henderson, Carob Kough, Porter, lames Ilampson, Union, 1847 Lemuel Green, Case, Chortles W. Neely, Dublin, 1. H. Stonebraber, Franklin, Wm. B. Smith, Jackson, ohn Anderson, Penn, Vin. Ramsey, Springfield, G .urge May, Tell, M4B. Join S. Miller, Barree, 477 08 •Joseph L. King, Brady, GO 30 David J. Logan, Cromwell, 273 '76 Conrad Curfman, Cass, 11 33 Archibald McNeal, Clay, 99 59 - William Harp .r, Dublin, 217 33 John Conrad, Franlan, 396 03 'John Flenner, Henderson, 2 50 `David S. Bell. Jackson, .478 66 fJoseph Law, Morris, 500 50 IW,ll:am M. Garvey, Shirley, 626 38 fßob..rt Madden, (of IL) Springfield, 110 I t •Samuel Burdge, Tell, 83 82 Mord.•cai Ch•lcote, Tod, 217 14 Levi Smith, Union, 83 11 'Vincent Stevens, Warriorsmark, 228 50 (Samuel E*ing, West, 690 77 (Peter Thotnpton, Walker, 150 11 420 40 571 00 $12,463 17 •Since paid in full. fSinee paid in part. ROBERT CUNMINS, JOSHUA GREENLAND, WM. H UTCH ISON, Commissioners, • Feb. 0, 18 19. 312 01 281 00 610 32 132 00 4 00 CHEAPER THAN EVER 232 63 10 00 40 00 70 00 38 00 20 00 23 50 73 00 9 00 6 00 9 00 60 00 I iyou went to get the worth of your money thei • buy from GEORGE GWIN, where roil will find :he I truest, Item, and cherp est i-tortin ill of Hoodr. thit the town can pro duce; and !hot. too. at ouch low pliers that all who iturehise.iro lolly oatiolied t at our motto true, ^ A quick Six-pence is bettor than a dhow Huntingdon, Oct. 17, 1849. 100 00 _•• • CITIZENS OF HUNTINGDON COUNTY, NOW'S YOUR TIME TO GET THE WORTH OF TOUR MONEY t 125 00 20 00 20 00 90 00 31 00 J. & NAT. SAXTON, Int , rm the public that they here received splendid and extensive iivia , r.mtla of all UI,. of 105 93 FALL 81, WIN ER GOODS. 50 00 100 00 whidi thry ate deterolinr.cl io PpII at privet; to dolt iiivitc the public to call and ea- C011it• their G. 11116. Iluatiogrlon. Nov. 21,1843. FALL AND WINTER COODS, Great itilliirtimt it, Prices. 117 78 319 00 721 80 DORSET & IVIAGVIRE, I .•ID.III.ArISTIMTO RS'. NO TI CE. Have just received tk , ect fromtbe Emden] Cities, N OTICE I.' horehYSl ,l 'll lbw idllef. "Adroit,. X.CaLL LB Z iXialxitil.S.. Ind are new openittg a stil....id in.,ottm, *4 , o r istuttio. 011 tit estate ill dense esnell, late of Union toweship, Hunt. ca., deed. Intve - N '.. NEW AND C EAP GOODS, been granted to the undersigned. All persons in. PASIIIO St! cousistitig of every variety of delimit to said estate are request. II to make item, `llllllthili 1D dime payment, and these having claims or de. .7. .:7 00D 0 , 1 mails ng do.t the same to present them duly au. ' A. WILLOUGHBY, .iLuitrt) to Ladies and Gentlemen . s wear. including thenticutt ti fur settlement to Has received at his old Stand in Main Street, t boilis. etilS/11111V1, 6411iliet111. Vero logs. Silks, eiat. jOHN R. fIONNEI.I., Huntingdon, a new, and large assortment of in.:Ali:aches Onstrneles. De ',sines. Plaids Vero. : DAVID MYERLY. Cloth:lig, hozotee, Gloat's... slicms. Chi cks.4Hoels.&c. : Admes. i READY-MADE, We have also a handsome assortment of Dec. lA. 154....° of all sizes to suit own and boys, consisrng of READY-MADE Or'phan's Court Sale. the most fashionable Dress Coats, Pantaloons CI.O T 111 NG. 11 . 0 r . it It a us' ajl a d s r i e n : 4 4% ., In a ld d e f . the and ~.: rta . n . .ate lC u . a ! ei t /ta : . , of plain and substantial materials, loi .14114 w .4 the estate of Alive O. wr tnr In ' They wou'd also inviteattention totheitstock e 1, 11 ,:„Z„: 1 ,1'„„.,,,,,I w , t ; ~„,,,,„,.,„ . 0 „ 1 , i i . ~„,,.. ~,, su tett for the every day business of all classes. GROCEItI:EB, ilia prettlit,s, on A f URI/AV the 17th dit, of Ile has a FULL ASSORTMENT of every Stu and • FEBRUARY, A. D 1849. tit 10 o'cloek A. ,d. kind, and be will sell as Cheap as the Cheapest. Sugars— 5, 6 and 8 cents per pound--- the fo.lo.viii 4 dese. ined real estate, late the prop. Molasses, from 37f to 40 cents per arty ..f said aereaerd, to wit : He only wants a - Small living profit; and he in gallon ; and every other article usually ALa it 4 .0....1 , i.oste in the borough of vites all who wish to purchase to his Goods, kept in a Grocery Store, at equally ; I ' irit 'Y' l „'''''g. in ""'d c° II .IIY Hd.i° 11 . 4 ,.. ".", of before purchasing elsewhere. low prices. , James B. Perguin en the south. truhlitur on Tayloring is his trade, and he knows wont he Boots, Shoes, Fiats and Ca 1 Main street misty feet. mid extending buck one says when he says he can and will accommodate ps, I hundred ~,„1 , ‘ „,,,,,„ y feet man slit.> , it being s all who call, on t,rms to su Hardware stilt Cutlery, bins, Glass and Queens.' curner Lot. at,l having there. elected a two it. lie also continues wa ie. Lb ugs. Medicines. Doe Stalls, &e. 'story frame ['miss,. liattle stabile, and other out THE TAYLORING BUSINESS, and has an extens:ve as,ortment of Cloths, Cas. Al. i which will Ire sold at very reduced price.. build ings, Tho L.iliro and Gentlf,lll.ll are triplet, a 111 call A lan, a Lot of one f turth of an 'WM. Raj tin. se ll and and tre.rting,, which he will ,„d ~,„,,,,,,e these Condi, . they cannot foil to I sell andmake up to suit any and every body, : "4 the I "'" ugh ' 6"i'l"."'"'g' the r "" " Ii I"g cheap and well. He is determined t t leave please all both . regards styli...l limes . •to Coriusity Vane, mid land formerly tr t tied No Boom for Grumbling I DORSEY 4. 111AGUIRE, I 1 heir s ' John"" ' by t he ll, •....1,t, 1,1,,,,,, , ,1. and I, ,y. , Tn the store room formerly oceuritil 1,3 .14eob ing therein' ttrected a frame Cabinet.inaker's , _a_e_pt 19,1 S 18. Miller. opposite the residence of Judge (lain, shop. JUST ARRIVED. , Al., a hat of grimed, situate to Shit ley toss. 1 k SPLENDID assortment of A meri fp- All kinds of Country Produce ta. ship, conttenina live . es, it le ine n pat' of the can Cottage, Cast Iron, Air Tight ken in exchange for goods. [Sept. 26. Hull tract, adjoining u Lot of Joann Ramsey, ' • Parlor, Coal and wood Stoves, Russia E''',l . , Magnetic Telegraph Outdone! ! n'," also . lot of rrrouod situate in Shirley Iron Stoves, Fancy 6 Plate, Parlor Radi- Likenesses taken in a,, isetto less 'hu t tic , ti me ,” lownshiP• conleirtiou one mid a fourth 11Cre. all. M ors, &c., See., for sa le by , 11E undersigned begs 1-ave rost resp .etfully .4 1 j,ining I,tits of Joh. W: Withingion, Edward .1. sz, w: SA XTON. i I to announce to the Ladies and 4.4.mtlemen of """ " . " I nulwon. Huntingdon and vicinity, that he has procured 'perms of S tle :—One half of the purchase Sohn Scott, jr., an improved Daguerreotype Apparatus, which money to tie m i l,' on et:a:rm.:non of the S o 1 , , ,t rr ORN EV AT I.\ W, If unlined., Pa,— he Ins located at the Court House in this place, and the residue within one vesir ,hereafter. with „A H. rei0.,..1 his attire to the middh ream of where he can be found at all times prepared to the interest. to be secured by the bunda s a d 'S.l. , ''. r t ow . -. liromir"ppo.ii. Fi.o. , & M''olur. wait upon any of his friends who may favor Mortgage of the purchaser. trie's :ore where lie will intend with uromptneee himwith a call. W. T. WILSON. Imum s I IAyER, i and thletity to sit hueinesa with which he may is_ lan. 5, 1040. Administrator. • entrassedt a Huntinvien orally otljola,ingeountia 252 00 400 00 100 00 1,153 81 828 30 377 30 193 62 195 00 441 00 83 76 50 41 17 25 78 08 16 50 128 78 10 00 71 31 8 00 9 91 47 80 IRS 80 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL:. • 2 62; NZIW HAT MANUFACTORY. The undereianed announcer to the citizeos Huntingdon County. that lie hay just Dino rot in the borough of LEW STO VI N. a new lIA 1' 'tl NITA CTORY, where he iv pre \ pore, to make every voriet3 of Bats in ar6;;se. wit of the Itfvt materin'e such as •NA VER. SILK. NUTRIA, FUR. WOW,Ac. The h r-itteroi of manufacturing is conducted by and under his own ',coronal super !visioti. su j his long experience_ iti the 1,111511.,11 In the heat PolabilSl,lll,l, Oi the country warrants him in goataittermig to all who moy pinchese j from him good sntistantial and highly tit iolied work. Our Orniuh fri nda vitall not be forgotten in tile effort, we shall put forth to meet the vomits Witte commit. its. in out line of bushier.. nod lie will ire ready to answer their calls at prices that most p Oa*. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS, anti allothera who icily ticsirr to porrho,e Hats, hie establishment lairds auperior inducements. both as regards finality and price. which shall he of ouch a rhorocier as to I ore no room for groin hling. rVe the thee invite every body.of every distinction of port, or greet. to col} and examine our etoek; which it ohs la gest nod hest assortrrl one ; that hos ever been introduced here. N. 11. ; lota of my manufacture can be It rd at reinil at the store of WM. SFE WART, in Huntingdon Borutiab. 359 87 $12,163 17 W A. 11 ZnI,LINCIER. Lewi«lown, f, I 4S. ;166 33 FARM FOR RENT. THE undersigned offers for rent that valuable j farm (being Nil of a tract of land purcha sed from the heirs of Henry 5w00p..,1 and tiLl jo,ng I.tmls or the he;roor ElizaSwoope Wharton, adjoining McConnellstown, lands of Frederick Lissinger, Daniel Buchwaller, and others, con taining - 316 07 281 71 12 39 352 08 14 47 17 46 20 00 251 3J 21 51 90 79 4 40 100 94 206 Acres, between I-15 and 150 acres of ,;hich are cleared, and 13' t wren 4.5 and 50 acres meadow land—the balance woodland. On said tract of land is sit uated a Grist Mill. Saw Mill, Dwelling House and rank Porn, and is about 5 m les from the borough of ITunt'n:4- don and the Petin . a. Railroad and Canal. Per sous wishing to rent, can obtain any informat:on by applyilg to the und,rsig,ned, residing in. Walker township, about 3 mile's from the prop erty. G EWE HAWN, DAVID HAWN. Dec. 19, 1118. 1001 ILLUMINATED ! IL X. Nfirl" vie BRO., Invite the attention of the citizens of Huntixt- The following Certificates hPvo re don and persons visiting this place during the Gently been received: present Court to their immense stock of W Asti i sates. D. C.. June 10. 1846. i CLO(JKS, • ! Hosing 'node use nf Ow •Otygenated Bitters" ' prep:ll,lli) U. Gen. 8. Green. of V, indeor. Vt , VA 'IVO-II:8, ,„,, from knawledge olitaitwil .if their ellicitcy in whet- easel, we vb....1101y reroinoiend them to the public. helie , ing that they will fully Jewelry, and Fancy Articles recommendation,- of the Proprietor. \' , e hope just received at their store in Manner St/VA RE. t b st t hi,, vn i ur ybk •,,,,I, ma y ,b e . 0 gi . ner .ll dlr. one door east of the Exchange Hotel. They f„,,.,1 i h.„ uu l i ,„,, , lie ~,,„„,,.), dim it may l;'„ Sc. will sell erssitile to all the Latham.] Full jewelled Gold Levers, 18 Caret, hunting c. ?U. S Senators from case, for ..3AMVE „ L PHELPS, WM. UPHAM, 5 Vermont. " gold levers, 18 carol, single case , o ° o Gold Liipme, fin •st quality, 25 00 JAME: F. Stminss, U. S. Senator front Silver Levers, from $l2 to 10 00 Rhode Island. " Lepines Btols 00 T .., J 7 nOREHEAD, U. S. Servitor and for . Verge Watches Itolo 00 ' ' ' Eight day brass Clockr sto 000 merly Governor of Kentucky. 30 hour " " 3to .1 00 L. H. AR , OLD, .ItcnOer of Congress and Accorileons, 1. to 18 00 formerly Governor of R. 1. Gold Pencils, P ms, 1 50 to 6 00 i oo to 2 50 , W. W OoDt:RIDGE, U. S. der actor and Gold MirOature Frames, 400 ft , 10 00 jorm•rly Governor of Michigan. All kinis of Jewelry 20 per cent lower than M. L. kAwris, Delegate in Congrceefront heretofore. Wis.'on,./it Territory. We a, thankful for patronage heretofore re- F rem the lieu. 0 . .11 , 1 ON Fool.. Member of .'on oeiv,d, and would sal cit all p •rsons desiroui of grew fr 111 7 .1 Ver ... ~. purchasing .y thing in our line to give us a Gull,/ & FL,. reil ill. lien, al Agents No. 28, call. Bnuili kilt St. Plutiolelphia. N. 13. Clacks, Watches and Jewelry repair- 8,11 wholesale slid retvil by TIM:IAS READ & ed and warranted. 8 is, 111.1111100i011. l'a Huntingdon, Nov. 11, 1818. Price—sl.oo per bottla : nix bottles for $5.110. A moist 15 1848 $0399 01 11. k .1. •I. oMI a,, BROOM & WOODEN %VARY' STORE, A o. 63 rhirel Atreet, One door nhowt• A ,•ast I' 11, IMA.I . IIIA, Manufautur,in & linaleit in allkintle ni litunhen. But Lc!. ('filar antl Frvin•li ankt Slim. and \ all •C ui'. punters. Main. Blacking. Eant ern•tnalle 1 (laden Warn tti evei)tlescription,&c. ace., at thu ovrent markt , ' pri. I j March 7.'48 cirert.vl - s OXYGENLVED FOR T E CURE 01' DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL DEBILITY, MY 1101,11 MAN 0001) T 111: if yoU have got Drae..rat A or Awn, A or surfer from general de.. ',tiny. or any complaint tc.uliing lu•nt derringer. moot 0f the stomach. You could give it go..d deal to get will Willa 01 31)01 Thom just give it t.tr•rt.o. and try Green's Oxygenated Bluets Its just the thing for you The Doctor discover ed nits medicine only atter long and careful study eure a friend too—not to mak', money out of it Look at the evidence of its efficacy and you will he .1 i.fied, Lion. Mrnon LAwn sack cured of Agra M♦ • Da. take gnat pleasure ii ii.loring ing you of the effect. or the ini•dieine called Boner. you had the ki.,lnetw to gend Me. For •oine iw• illy yen,: 1 hid ett tr. , red Ile. vett+, from humored Asallina. I was compelled to •it up rue third it the tight. without going lied lot xt ; and the rest of the time my :lei, wait interrupted by violent lits of coughing and great d 'Benito of breathing. In all my itten,lanee upon lour court. I never went to lied in Nmtltamp ton in twenty yeitn, but twice, end then wax coing pelled to get up N.i.v I lie in heti without diffi entry, ani I aleep .nand y. I tool, your in altrinit aeem I imc to hreeliMin. The violent oylll,l4elll+ imorMiatelv abated. a id pent •veranee in the uge of the remedy hog removed all Ito troublegonie einigequenees. Th • cultic of .00h a reine.iy in and I howe it. wimp.. may be wide. iy Ii ironed end it. heinGernt agency extensively amp eyed. . 'Reapectfuly y lr il tl Al )N LAWRENCE, 1 - DVS r Eq. I t CURED. eskusi.k. Pe.June 10, 1848. %Imre. ('oilier & Bro. Gentleman—ln repay to your note an In the of the Orotensted hitters in me c,no I would say. tam I 11 Inc been afflicted with By apep- Pie .th..ut six yearn. and havc tried many known ICII.IIiOR. 1 , 111 of mined no relief until a friend recommended the Oxygenated Bittern. • • • • I was finally induced to procure two Math, of you, and I had not taken hod' n bottle before I felt its ell'ectn Imo t my /mown, , anti after the use of the secoml bottle. I found myth I in a *tete of • health as unexpected an it wan gratifying. To the afflicted I have no heeitation in tee immitad ing the Bittern. no euperior tu , any medicine I bane ever heard of for the cure of Dyspeimia. Very Respectfully pmts. 111 A DSON NT. LEWIS. WASHINGTON HOUS HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA. THIS Popular .nuselV.lo reeenilv iindergonr a , ettriie. and been rrt,ni, heti Willi OW, firptilitre.of 'holiest quaint.. Mem bers of the Legislature and others. visiting din Beat of G.,vern mina, will find it a vary desirable stopping place. frr Goargea moderate. ot M. T. 'ANDERS, Agent. t Uulyarri.bura. '4 Sl4R—flin. MANLY ROWE. J. 1-1 N M. E Clothing for Men and Boys. &e., &e., p ! op! Hxuit , :wrowN, Vinreli 16,1818, 4, Kneourae your Own" Cabii§l.l Ir are tinsoula clor, Main Sireet.linnlis.gdon, Z. fa. dt D. WHIT T: HER, vuo . m.ll nvnil hel. metho d of VV 'lamming their (Hernia and the public at large that they continue to carry oil the CABINET-MAKING hotline.. at their old 0111.(1.1 , IIV door east of the dwelling iIOJKO of .1 0. Miles. EN. and direr tly opposite the tinting 01lice of tl.t. • Hunting it n Journal." where they will be pleased 10 furnish those oho may favor them will, their mown, with 01l itriieleo in their line or i the mod reasonable terms. Having supplied throws ves with a very large and ouperho sleek of pls.". they have le. hesitation in ii.uring the Puhlte ihni they ei.n furnish work, which. for eheepeees. 1(1.01.1) al d duraleliiy.eunnot be surpassed by all) other shr p ie the county. They wil .keep constantly on hand. and make to order. SIDE BO DS, BURE.4US, Card Tables, Bedsteads, Centre Da'les, Cup' , oards, Stands, Dough Troughs, Wail Stands, Wardroies, Secretaries, Brea fast fades, Pedestals, &c. Old - furniture n•paired at the eery ehrutret tiro. t °rums 'node um! lumina* nttredrd either in Own or mutally, at the ohm trot noliee. Th. y keep a flow. o for the ■ccommodotlon ul their cue.' tome-it of ell kinds will be taken in o:change for furniture Anil wink. Thank rill for the very liberalpatronaapheretolma extended to them. they assure the public that no efforts will be spared on their part 'oiliest' aeon• ii 11.111,1111111 increase of public patronage. v 2, 14484. DR.LE ROY'S t o•xbt t • t^: The only known Medicine Oat at the eame tune pti dLs , punfiee and etren6thens the system. ItiNnitg, July 7,184 G. DR. LE lUY 3 Pillaare isew medicine which oar iiipuared,and iefeettag rig the phoei. of all other. ut the 'MITI clams. pith. are C,llp,.ed nl oi my ingredients. but the two pm. I. ptt idea are 3arsapardia and Wild . heir). et, t..,1 it t.t.ty act r.qetriee;•the ono through it admix tire with other autwtaurea. purl() ing and purging, while the artier to 6trengtio•nui.g tilt .9,0. torn. rilUif l ilobbe plild nre ut the ram,. time tonic xrd .p 'nog; a desideratum long and eagerly Nought for by 11. lical .ncn but never before elle ensured. In other w ads they do the work .4 two nvilicinen, and do It much bowr thou any Mu we knew .1; ba lady rein,eve botbillg from the 0) ore.) but the imituritiea; 4i, that while tilry puoge they ottengthent, iii 1 tenon they cause no dettilvalion, and are i-.a dby no reuietion. Lt. I,e Roy** pills tleo o van lerfullialuenee on the blood; they not in;y purify without weakening it hut they the Chit, bet..tvit he (lofty/tried into fluid, and time make impute blood an utter t mpott , dttility. A. them 1, tit, d. hil italiou.so there is n.l anti.es sidturst atirtMiug the tuarattutte of thut in tat...ellen* at meiticines which tacit rtrrine or tortures the digeeti, fun' , tions, l mit our them to work in a perfectly natal al tuner; 411,1 4ouee pureons tektite then, ti. not 10,011 e pale and emaciated. but the contrary ; for while it la alto property of the Sareops.,lll., united 00 it is with ether Intzrediente. in rrinove gl• loot is forcian moil import , , it is equally . . the property of the Wild Cherry to retain all that is nniunrl •r.il and 'wore n r.rhurt star' of loth!, it the certain of I hell united yeratione. s iltPeice 25 Cc ,l‘ pc BOX. AGEN Read & Sara, !•woope & Af. ric e , uniunz,i,n; . . Buchanan Alilliki and If.aadcr. 11-Creek; lt.Hatflrld Non Junk ate Iron Works; Porter & Bucher, Mo.trt. & bwtope.ii. . Walker, A legandi la, (1. I .Btrintr W%terstreet. [Aug. 31,'47. TEIVNIENDS Washineon Gallery of DagiferrotyreE, No. 23 I North Secoild Street, N. V. rornor of Callouhill Street, PHILADELPHIA. rri •It laikeneasea taken nod beautifully el - doted I at this well known ettialtliflt tura hit oat. not, i tan, are univeritally conceded to be t gtiAt in ee ! cry r►+pert to At. in the city Pieta.e taken equally well in cloudy and clear weather. A lIITCO damirillll.lll of 1i xnatu ONa hod LOCKET! on hand. from $2 to $5. including the picture. The auleterihers reapeetlully inviti the citizen, of I untingdort Comity. to call and examine qr.. ritnena of the ',eat inuirneen. Ids in the art of D tituerreoty ni tic, which will ha exhibited cheer• fully and without chit ge. T: . &:J. C. TENNENT, ././/, 4; IR4R COLEMAN% CHEAP CUTLERY STORES. Nita. 32 and 33 An ade and 8i North Third Bt., PriILABELPIIIA. (10UN I'RY Merchant. can Pa, from 10 to 13 per cent by purchasing at time eLuye stores ... By importing say own goods p. ling but little rent, and living economic rally. it i. plain 1 can iii. dereell those who purchtwo their goods ht se, pay high rents. and live Ithe prit.cer. Contently on band. a largo 11/I.ok ment of I en and Pucker Knives end Hazels. Table Knives alma Folk, sing. Buffalo. Lena and Wood handle.; Cs, ern and Forks. Nlrrla r &v. Witcher Knive Dirks, t wale Knives: Re. solving and Plain timid, ate. Ju.t receiml. a some work of Rodger,' en I Wo.tenhaltn's fine Pen and Congress Knives. Alcu. a Lugo aa.ortinent of Accordennt, Moo, Fine Enlialt Twit and German• thine. JO ,N M. COLEMAN. june2ekly. _ . Crain' , Ha►►► A: tiro. No. 11 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Wine, Liquor and General Commission .41enhentis. \\TiNr , Got. and Charnpai: ire of tinferent brand.. imported dUeet,snil co II on aecosommlanup trims to tioniurt Dealers. Qual.' hies and 1 fof Liquor■ wrrronted, Philadelphia. June 20, W4B. - TETE VERY LAST' Novircr,. The subscriber is forced once More to all . upon his friends and patrons and ask them to come and pay off their accounts Necessity alone induces him to call upon them again at present, and necessity alone dons dietate him to hand over to the proper officer ati accounts, that may remain unpaid or unsettled by the Ist dry of February 1810 for solitettien. Oat- atk tea. S. 4. ZAN