HOW A MAN LOST 1115 WIFE. I " Many a year ago—oh, very many years ago, I enjoyed a week full of North Carolinian hospitality, which was then, as now, cordial, generous, and, better than all, altogether sincere. By the way, Arthur, I never understood why hospitality is so generally, indeed al most universally marked as a southern character, so distinguished as to imply that the virtue hardly exists anywhere else. Now I have found warm hearts in the devilish old corners of New Eng land ; just as warm as in the hot states towards the Gulf ; and a Pennsylvania Dutchman has entertained me as royal ly, in his way to be sure, as ever did an F. F. Virginian. The American peo ple are everywhere hospitable; and it being so, they are rather obedient to an every-day feeling than to an impulse; a feeling too, which has nothing to do with tiorthern or southern climates. D—n this geography in America." " Uncle, tell me your story." " Well, I len in love, as we used to say, with a girl ; she was only seven teen, and the sweetest, lovliest-" "Yes, I know," said I, "I have seen such." " But Ellen I tell you, was a nonpa reil—modest, retireing—don't interrupt me—and she loved me; and I loved her with a love so pure that its no wonder the course did'nt run smooth. Soon af ter oar engagement—it was early in Au gust—l went to visit Col. L., a friend of her father in the country. We found there a half dozen—yes more—young' ladies—and real devils they were, so different from my Ellen. The old Col onel wss delighted with the noise we made—our gaiety and fun ; he was fond of frn and as gay as any of us. We had a glorious dance—" Here my uncle stopped. He was bu sied with memories too sacred to be scattered by any thoughtless speech of mine. An old man's recollections—but he resumed "Arthur, I hate fleas. * * My host showed me my room. I, was fatigued with riding and dancing, and I was soou asleep and dreaming. The ladies left the drawing room before I did ; a half a dozen huddled together in one large chamber, as I discovered after- wards, I suppose there were plenty of beds in it, but as for that I neither know nor care. Col. L. came to my room and awakened me. "Jump up quick—l'll show you some fun. Come with me— no one's here." I had neither panta loons nor slippers, but it was a warm night, and the floor was smooth and cool. "Nov look," raid he, as he placed my eye to the keyhole. I had noticed that the door was ajar, but I peeped. By the Lord, the girls were searching for fleas in their sacred . _.... linen! and Ellen was among them—six of them by the Lord ! "1 had no sooner seen this, and di gested a thought that:Ellen might have been in better business, than that same Colonel gave me a push with both his hands, and in a twinkling I was in the room on my hands and bare knees among all those girls. "I think I went and dressed myself. Col. L. did not sleep in the honse that night. 1 had letters which required me to leave very early next morning— before breakfast. 1 received a letter from Ellen two days afterwards, and I have never seen her since."—X. Y. Spirit of the Times. Not Horn% last, But his best. Ward, the baker of Fulton street, no torious for the quantity of his soda crackers called on Horn in the way of business. .1 wish you would send me a box of crackers," said Horn. " When do you want them 2" . Immediately." "I'll send them round to you in less than fifteen minutes." " I'll bet the drinks for the company present, you don't " Done sir, I'll take that bet." " Off started Ward, chuckling at the idea of doing the joker, at the same time considering its reflection on his punctuality. In a few moments he re turned with a smile on his countenance, and the box of crackers under his arm. " Come, Horn, let's have the drinks !" pointing his finger at the clock. " Certainly, sir." The drinks were furnished, and the gentlemen imbibed as they supposed, at Horn's expense.—When N . was leav ing, Horn addressed him— " You have not paid for the drinks." " Paid for the drinks ! 1 won them," replied the victim, rather tartly. " No, sir. You said you would send them round. Loak here, sir," said Horn holding up one of the crackers, " they are square." " Done brown, Mr Baker," shouted the company. While W. was paying for the drinks Horn opened a running fire of puns, by way of consoling him. "Mr. W. they cannot call you a loaf• er, although you are a baker." '" Indeed, "You are a gentleman, and a well bred one, too. ." Thank you, sir." " You belong to the upper crust." "Go to thunder, you and your puns," roared W., and flinging down his change, he bolted like a streak. RECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES Of Huntingdon County, from the Bth day of January, A. D. 1848, up to and including the sth day of January, A. 11. 1849. ItECEIPTS. 1846. Michael Barndollar, Clay, John Zentmyer, Franklin, Samuel R. Boggs, Henderson, Jacob Kough, Porter, 1847. Robert Massey, game, Joseph L. King, Brady, Daniel J. Logan, Cromwell, Lemuel Green, Cass, Moses Greenland, Clay, Thomas W. Neely, Dublin, John H. Stonebraker, Franklin, Jacob Russel, Hopewell, William B. Smith, Jackson, John M. Tussey, Morris, Andrew M'Clure, Porter, John Anderson, Penn, John Shaver, Shirley, William Ramsey, Springfield, George May, Tell; Adam Hoick, Tod; Jdhn Bumgardner, Union, Samnel Ewing, West, John Heffner, Walker, 1848. John S. Miller, Barree, Joseph L. King, Brady, Daniel J. Logan, Cromwell, Conrad Curfman, Cass, Archibald McNeal, Clay, William Harper, Dublin, John Conrad, Franklin, John Flenner, Henderson, Abraham Brumbaugh, Hopewell, David S. Bell, Jackson, Joseph Law, Morris, John Brumbaugh, Penn, George Whittaker, Porter, William McGarvey, Shirley, Robert Madden of H, Springfield, Samuel Burdge, Tell, Mordecai Chilcote, Tod, Levi Smith, Union, Vincent Stevens, Warriorsmark, Samuel Ewing, West, Peter Thompson, Walker, Redemption money of unseated lands paid since last settlement, John Oswalt, balance of note, John Harper, Esq., sale of an estray, 1 Henry Harker, on account of judgment, 20 Henry Myers, for hay on C. House lots, 6 Abraham L. Wilt, for coal, 1 County Tax on unseated lands, 348 School Tax, do. do. 61 Road Tax, do. do. 07 Balance in the Treasury at last set tlement, 420 Balance due Treasurer, 574 EXPENDITURES. Attorney General, and others, on criminal prosecutions, $ 233 23 Grand and traverse jurors, cryer, &c. 2,977 25 Constables making returns, advertis ing springelection,serving notices, &c. 342 04 Assessors, 281 00 Judges. inspectors, & clerks of election, 640 32 Road and bridge viewers, 152 00 inquisitions on dead bodies, 4 00 Sundry persons, premiums on wild cats, foxes, and wolves, 232 63 Comm'rs—J. F. Miller, in full of 1817, 10 00 Daniel Teague, do. 40 00 Same, on acc't of 1848, 70 00 R. Cummins, in full of 1817, 38 00 Same, on acc't of 1818, 20 00 J. Greenland, in full of 1847, 25 50 Same, on acc't of 1818, 75 00 Auditors—George Wilson, 9 00 L. G. Kessler, 6 00 James G.llam, 9 00 A. K. Cornyn, counsel to Comm's, 50 00 W. S. Africa, in full as clerk to Comm'rs for 1847, S. Smyth Read, on acc't as clerk to Comm'rs for 1848, 125 00 Jane Keim, washing for co. prisoners, 20 00 Mary Gibson, sweeping and scrubbing the Court House, 20 00 County Printing—James Clark, 90 50 William Lewis, 34 00 Wm. Dorris, ag't for R. Penn Smith, ground rent and interest on Court House lots, 105 83 John Ker, on acc't of delivering fire wood to C. House and Jail for 1847, 50 00 S. R. Stevens, for 20 tons of coal, 100 00 James Steel, proth'y and cl'k quarter sessions, fees and furnishing sta tionary for the Court, &c., 117 78 Bridges. A. Carmon, in full of bridge across Crooked creek, in Walker township, 349 00 J. Entrekin, on acc'tof bridge across Juniata river, at Vandevander's, 721 80 J. & 0. Coplin, on acc't of bridge across Raystown branch, near J. Entriken's, 252 00 Same, on acc't of bridge across Lit tle Juniata river, at Gaysport, 490 00 A. Stains,. on acc't of bridge across Aughwick creek, in Cromwell twp, 100 00 John Robertson, on acc't of bridge across Juniata river, at Drake's Ferry, and interest, 1,155 84 Wm. Taylor, in full of bridge across Raystown branch, near C. Snare's, Wm. Walker and J. Huyett, on acc't of bridge at Alexandria, 828 50 A. Carmon and E. Harris, on acct of bridge near Barree forge, Porter tp, 377 50 D. Keech, on acc't of bridge across Little Juniata river, near Daniel Brua'e, in Frankstown twp, now Blair county, and interest, 193 62 T. E. Orbison, repairing bridge across Bleck Log creek, Cromwell twp, 195 00 Wm. Taylor, and John Robison, re pairing bridge across Raystown branch, near Conrad Snare's, 441 00 Sundry persons, refunded taxes and costs of lands sold at Treasurer's sale, Sundry supervisors, road tax on un seated lands, Sundry school treasurers, school tax on same, Sundry persons for blank books for duplicates and assessments, land ledger, &c. &c., John Cresswell, auditing the accounts of the proth'y, register & recorder, &c., for 1847, H. K. Net for a sign for Treasurer's office, Sundry persons, redemption money of lands sold at Treasurer's sale, R. Kinkead, Esq., going to Bedford as Senatorial Return Judge, Lewis Schneider, for making cases for Register's and Comm're' offices, A. L. Smith, painting cases, F. B. Wallace, postage, Henry Myers, cutting fire wood, &c. Jacob Miller,Esq., recording Trea surer's bod, &c., John Whittaker and John Marks, boarding Jurors, Sundry persona, for repairs to Court House and Jail, candles, David Snare, Esq., costs of suite brought by the county before him, 5 82 Isaac Neff, Treasurer, advertising lands, not sold by direction of Comm'rs, 8 00 By Treasurer's commission, on $23,991 87, at per cent., 359 87 2 3 74 ill 00 205 00 101 65 In testimony of the correctness of the above account, we have hereunto set our hands the sth day of January, A. I). 18.19. ROBERT CUMMINS, JOSHUA GREENLAND, WM. HUTCHINSON, Commissioners, Attest— J. SMirru READ, Clerk We, the Undersigned Auditors of Huntingdon County, do hereby certify, that we have exam ined the orders of the Commissioners of said county and the receipts of the name for the past year, and find a balance due the Treasurer of five hundred and seventy-four dollars and sixty cents. Given under our hands this sth day of January, A. D. 1849. JAMES GILLAM, WM. R A MSF.Y, L. G. KESSLER, Auditors. COUNTY TAX List of outstanding Balances due by the following Collectors, viz: 1840. S. Robinson, Allegheny, $466 33 1846. • Charles Cowden, Barree, 316 07 John Zentmyer, Franklin, 281 71 Samuel R. Bops, Henderson, 12 59 Jacob Kough, Porter, 352 08 James Hampson, Union, 14 47 1847. Lemuel Green,Cass, Thomas W. Nely, Dublin, J. H. Stonebraber, Franklin, Wm. B. Smith, Jackson, John Anderson, Penn, Wm. Ramsey, Springfield, George May, Tell, 1848. (John S. Miller, Barree, 477 08 'Joseph L. King, Brady, 60 35 (David J. Logan, Cromwell, 275 76 (Conrad Curfman, Cass, 41 39 }Archibald McNeal, Clay, 99 59 f William Harper, Dublin, 217 35 (John Conrad, Franklin, 396 03 *John Planner, Henderson, 2 50 (David S. Bell, Jackson, 478 66 'Joseph Law, Morris, 560 50 fWilliam M. Garvey, Shirley, 626 38 (Robert Madden, (of H.) Springfield, 110 14 •Samuel Burdge, Tell, 85 82 (Mordecai Chilcote, Tod, 217 14 (Levi Smith, Union, 85 11 °Vincent Stevens, Warriorsmark, 228 50 (Samuel Ewing, West, 690 77 (Peter Thompson, Walker, 150 14 607 1072 258 190 320 404 971 317 600 478 403 219 $ 12,463 17 •Since paid in full. tSince paid in part. ROBERT CUNMINS, JOSHUA GREENLAND, WM. HUTCHISON, Commissioners, Feb. 6, 1849. CHEAPER THAN EVER. If you want to get the worth of your money then buy from GEORGE GWIN, where you will find the largest, best, and cheap esta+sortment of Goods, that the town can pro duce; and that, too, at such low prices that all who purchase are fully satisfied t ,at our motto is true," A quick Six-pence is better than aslow shilling." Huntingdon, Oct. 17, 1848. 100 00 CITIZENS Or HUNTINGDON COUNTY, NOW'S YOUR TIME TO GET THE WORTH OF YOUR HONEY I J. & W. SAXTON, Inform the public that they have received splendid and extensive assortment of all kinds of FALL & WIN.ER GOODS► which they are determined io cell at prices to suit ALL. They invite the public to call and ex amine their Goods. Huntingdon, Nov. 21, 1848. FALL AND WINTER COODS. Great Itribillion its Prices. DORSEY & IVIAGUIRE, _ . Have just received direct from the Eastern Cities. and are now opening a splendid assortment of NEW AND C EAP GOODS, coneiating of every variety of ID P. 7-0 0 0 ID 0 , Suited to Ladies and Gentlemen's wear, including Cloths. Cassimers, Sattinetts, Vesting., Silks, Sat ins, Alpachas Caahmeres, De Ladies, Plaids,liom- Ginghants, • alicoes, Checks, Shawls,&c. We have also a handsome assortment of 925 00 READY-MADE CLOTHING. They would also invite attention totheiratock GI OCE KIES, Sugars-5, 6 and 8 cents per pound— Molasses, from 37i to 40 cents per gallon ; and every other article usually kept in a Grocery Store, at equally low prices. 85 76 50 44 Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Hardware and Cutlery, hina, Glass and Queens ware,Drugs, Medicines. Dye Stuffs, &c. Ali of which will be sold at very reduced prices. The Ladies and Gentlemen are requested to call and examine these Goods. as they cannot fail to please all both as regards style and price. DORSEY er MAGUIRE, In the store room formerly occupied by Jacsib Miller, opposite the residence 01 Judge Gwin, Huntingdon. 17 25 78 08 16 50 [rD. All kinds of Country Produce ta. ken in exchange for goods. [Sept. 26. 128 78 10 00 Magnetic Telegraph Outdone! Likenesses taken in a leetle less than no time." rpHE undersigned begs leave most respectfully I to announce to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Huntingdon and vicinity, that he has procured an improved Daguerreotype Apparatus, which he has located at the Court House in this place, where he can be found at all times prepared to wait upon any of his friends who may favor him with a call. W. T. WILSON. Jan. 9, 1819, 71 31 8 00 9 94 27 80 69 60 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. G R Ejr , s =ID NAT MANUFACTORY. OXYGENATED The undersigned announces to the citizens o HI lIF • Huntingdon County, that ho has just opened in the borough of LEW ISTOWN, a new HAT,FOR 'PILE CURE OF MANUFACTORY, where he is pre- DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL DEBILITY, pared to make every variety of Hats in &e., &C., &c. ft use, out of the heist materials such as BEAVER, SILK, NUTRIA, FUR, S 7 OP) Op! WOOL,Ste. The business of manufacturing i s MT mf , tft MAN REAR Toil if you have got DTAPKPRIA or ASTHMA or suffer from generol de vision, and hie long experience in the business in conducted by and under his own personal super inlay. or any compluint resuliing from derange. merit of the stomach. You would give a goad the hest establishments of the country warrants deal to get well, would nt you? Then just give him in guaranteeing to all who may purchase a LITTLE, arid try Green's Oxygenated Bitters. from him good onbstantial and highly finished work. Its justthe tiring for you. The Doctor discover- Our Omish fri rids shall not be forgotten in the ed this medicine may after long and careful study efforts we shall put forth to meet the wants of the —to cure a friend too—not to 'flake money out of it. Look at the evidence of its efficacy and you community, ,in out line of business, and he will be ready to answer their calls at prices that must will be satisfied. Hon. Molloy LAWRENCE cured of ASTHMA. p ease. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS, Bezel' auTowv, March 16, 1898. DR. Gilmore—l take great pleasure in inform and all others who may desire to purchase Hats, in g you of the effects of the medicine called t ix hisestablishment affords superior inducements, alit _ arid P _ rico, which shall he mimed Bitters you had the kindness to send me. For some twenty years I had suffered se. b o o f t s h u a c s h character r a egardsu 7 RE I 0 hav e no room for grum verely from humored Asthma. I was compelled Ming. kVe the afore invite every, hody ,of every to sit up ono third of the night, without going to Distinction of party or sect, to call and examine bed at all; and the rest of the time my sleep was our stock; which is ihs la gest and best assorted one interrupted by violent fits of coughing and great that has ever heefi introduced here. difficulty of breathing. In all my attendance N. B. flats of my manufacture can be had upon our courts I never went to bed in Northamp at retail at the store of WM. STEWART, in Huntingdon Borough. ton in twenty years but twice, and then was corn. WM. G. ZOLLINGER. pellet to get up. Now I lie in bed without diffi- Lewistown, Sept. V 6, 1148. culty, and sleep soundly. I took your medicine according to directions. The violent symptoms immediately abated. and perseverance in the use of the remedy has removed all its troublesome consequences. The value of such a remedy i s incalculable and I hope its virtues may be wide• iy diffused and its benilieent agency extensively emp.oyed. Respectful'y yours. MYRON LAWRENCE. $12,403 17 FARM rod RENT. 11g undersigned offers for rent that valuable gi farm (being part of a tract of land purcha sed from the heirs of Henry Swoope,) and ad joing lands of the heirs of ElizaSwoope Wharton, adjoining McConnellstown, lands of Frederick Lissinger, Daniel Buchwalter, and others, con taining - _ 17 46 20 00 254 39 24 58 90 79 4 48 100 94 205 Acres, between 145 and 150 acres of which are cleared, and between 45 and 50 acres meadow land—the balance woodland. On said tract of land is sit uated a Grist Mill, Saw Mill, Dwelling House and Bank Barn, and is about 5 miles from the borough of Hunting don and the Penn'a. Railroad and Canal. Per sons wishing to rent, can obtain any information by applying to the undersigned, residing in Walker township, about 3 miles from the prop erty. GEORGE HAWN, DAVID HA WN. Dec. 19, 1818 1001 ILLUMINATED ! 11. K. NEFF & BRO., Invite the attention of the citizens of Huntin don and persons visiting this place during the present Court to their immense stock of CLOCKS, W A TCH ES, Jewelry, and Fancy Articles $6399 01 just received ai their store in MARKET SQUARE, one door east of the Exchange Hotel. They will sell Full jewelled Gold Levers, 18 Corot, hunting case, for $6O 00 " gold levers, 18 carot, single case, 30 00 Gold Lepine, finest quality, 25 00 Silver Levers, from $l2 to 40 00 Lepines 8 to 15 00 c , Verge Watches Itolo 00 Eight day brass Clocks Li to 6 00 - . 50 hour Accordeons, Gold Pencils, 1 50 to 6 60 " Pens, 1 00 to 2 50 Gold Miniature Frames, 4 00 to 10 00 All kinds of Jewelry 20 per cent lower than heretofore. We are thankful for patronage heretofore re ceived, and would solicit all persons desirous of purchasing any thing in our line to give us a call. N. B. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repair• d and warranted. Huntingdon, Nov. 11, 1848, J. ROW E, BROOM & WOODEN WARF STORE, .No. 63 or.* l'hird Ntreet, One door above Arch, east side, P. 'IL vDELPHIA, Manufacturers & Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of Brooms, Brushes, Buckets, Cedar Ware,— Willow and French baskets, Shoe and IA all Brushes,nci ohs, Dusters, Mats, Blacking, East ern-made , Vooden. ware of every description,&c. &c., at the sweat market prices. MANLY ROWE, March 7,'48. Jl HN M. RIM E. 4 DMIJrISTR./ITORS' NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Admin istration on th, estate of Jesse Gosnell, late of Union township, Hunt. co., dec'd, have been granted to the undersigned. AII persons in debted to said estate are requested to make imme diate payment, and those having claims or de mands agoinst the same to present them duly au. i thenticated for settlement to Dec. 19, 1848-* Orphan's Court Sale. I N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, the undersign ed, as administrator of the estate of Allen 0. Brown,deceased will expose to pub ic sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY the 17th day of FEBRUARY, A.D. 1849, at 10 o'clock A. M. the following described real estate, late the prop erty of said deceased, to wit: A Lot of ground situate in the borough of Shirleysburg, in said county adjoining a Lot of James B. Perguin on the south, fronting on Main street sixty feet, and extending back one hundred and twenty feet to an alley, it being a corner Lot, and having thereon erected a two story frame house , a frame stable, and other out buildings. Also, a Lot of one fourth of an acre, adjoin ing the borough of Shirleyshurg, the road leading to Germany Valley, and land formerly owned by the heirs of John Oliver deceased. and hav ing thereon erected a frame Cabinet-maker's shop. Also, a Lot of ground, situate to Shirley town ship, containing two ac es, it being a part of the Hull tract, adjoining a Lot of James Ramsey, Esq. And also a lot of ground situate in Shirley township, containiog ono and w fourth acre, ad nining Lots of John W. Withington, Edward Zenner and others, Terme of S‘le :—One half of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of the Sa e, and the residue within one year thereafter. with the interest, to be secured by the bonds and Mortgage of the purchaser. JOHN SHAVER, Administrator. Messrs. ('oilier & Bro, Gentleman—ln reply to your note as to the effect of the Oxygenated Bitters in my case I would say, that I have been afflicted with Dyspep sia about six yearn, and have tried many known remedies, but obtained no relief until a friend recommended the Oxygenated Bitters. • • • • I was finally induced to procure two bottler of you; and I had not taken half a bottle before I felt its effects upon my system , and after the use of the second bottle. I found mysel in a elate of health as unexpected as it was gratifying. To the afflicted I have no hesitation in recommend ing the Bitters, as superior to any medicine I have ever heard of for the cure of Dyspepsia. Very Respectfully yours, MADSON M. LE WIS. The following Certificates have re cently been received: W ABl4l NGToN, D. C., June O. 1846. Having inade use of the .Oxygenated Bitters" prepared by Dr. Geo. B. Green, of W indoor, Vt , nd from knowledge obtained of their efficacy in other canes, we cheerfully recommend them to the public, believing that they will fully sustain the recommendation of the Proprietor. Vt e hope that this valuable remedy may be so generally dif fused throughout the country that it may be ac cessible to all the afflicted. SAMUEL PHELPS, U. S. Senators from WM. UPHAM, S Vermont. - JAMES F. SIMMONS, U. S. Senator from Rhode Island. J. T. MOREHEAD, U. S. Senator and for merly Governor of Kentucky. L. H. ARNOLD, .4lember of Congress and formerly Governor of R. I. WM. WOODBRIDGE, U. S. Senator and 3 to 4 00 1 to 18 00 formerly Governor of Michigan. M. L. MARTIN, Delegate in congressfrom Wisconsin Territory. From the Hon. SOLOMON FOOT, Member of Con- GREEN & FLETCHER. General Agents. No. 26, South ixth St, Philadelphia. Sold wholesale and retail by THOMAS READ & Sox, Huntingdon, Pa• Price—sl.oo per bottle: six bottles for $5.00. August 15 1848 WASHINGTON HOOP, HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA. THIS Popular House has recently undergone a thorough repair, and been furnished with entire new farniture,of the best quality. Mem bers of the Legislature and others, visiting the Seat of Government. will find it a very desirable 'stopping place. DO"' Charges moderate. . %N , M. T. SANDERS, Agent. HJulyarrishurg, 14. 1848-6 m. FASHIONS!! Clatiaing for Men and Boys. Has received at his old Stand in Main Street, Huntingdon, a new, and large assortment of Clothing, JOHN R. GOSNELL, DAVID MYERLY, Adm.'s. of all sizes to suit men and boys, consisting of the most fashionable Dress Coats, Pantaloons and Vests, made of the best and finest Cloths, Cassitnerre, and Cassinerts. And an equal as sortment of plain and substantial materials, suited for the every day business of all classes. He has a FILL ASSORT3IENT of every size and kind, and he will sell as Cheap as the Cheapest. He only wants a small living profit; and he in vites all who wish to purchase to see his Goods, before purchasing elsewhere. Tayloring is his trade, and he knows wnat he says when he says he can and will accommodate all who call, on terms to suit. He also continues THE TAYLORING BUSINESS, and has an extensive assortment of Cloths, Cat singer.' Cassinetts and Veßtings, which he will sell and make up to suit any and every body, cheap and well. He is determined to leave No Room for Grumbling! septl9,lB4B, AA SPLENDID assortment of Ameri can Cottage, Cast Iron, Air Tight, Parlor, Coal and wood Stoves, Russia Iron Stoves, Fancy 6 Plate, Parlor Radi ators, &0., &c., for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. Sohn Scott, jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW, Huntingdon,Pa.— LI Has removed hie office to the middle room of 'Snare's Row,"dtreetly opposite Fisher & M'Mur trie's *tore where he will attend with promptnesi. and fidelity to all business with which he may is entruotodin Huntingdon ortheadjoiningoounehi DYSPE‘I 11 CURED. CARLISLE, Pa. 311110 10, 1848 grese from Vermont FALL ADD 'VD MIER A. WILLOUGHBY, READY-MADE, JUST ARRIVED, " Encourage your Own" Cabinet !fare Haunt:oxtail Main Street, Huntingdon, Pa J. H. & D,WIIITTAXER, WOULD avail themselvep of this method of V V informing their friends end the public at large that they continue to carry on the CABINET-MAKING business, at their old stand. one door east of the dwelling hodse of J. G. Miles, Esq.. and directly opposite the Printing Office of the Huntington' Journal," where they will be pleased to furnish those who may favor them with their custom, with all articles in their line on the most reasonable terms. Having supplied themse yes with a very large and auperiot stock of stuff, they have no hesitation to assuring the Public that they con furnish work, which. for cheapness, beauty and durability,cannot be surpassed by any other shop in the county. They wit, keep constantly on hand, and make to order, SIDE BO,' I"DS, BUREAUS, Card Tables, Bedsteads, Centre Tables, Cupboards, Stands, Dough Troughs, Wash Stands, Wardrobes, Secretaries, Breakfast Tables, Pedestals, &c. Old furniture repaired at the very shortest no tice. Coen. madeand funerals attended, either in town or country, at the shortest notiee. They keep a Hoarse for the accommodation of their cus tomers. Grain of all kinds will be taken in exchange for furniture and work. Thankful for the very I iberelpatronage heretofore extended to them, they assure the public that no efforts will be spared on their part to deserve a con tinuance antl increase of public patronage. may 2, 1848-tf. DR.I.E ROYS Yearlabia. 11,saiwrip.ai i 111., The only known Medicine that at the same time purges, purifies and strengthens the system. _ _ _ LonnoN,July 7 , 1846. DR. LE ROY'S Pillsare a new medicine which has just appeared,and isfast taking the places of all others of the same class. These pills are composed of many ingredients, but the two pried pal ones are Sarsaparilla and Wild C berry, so uni ted that they act together; the one, through it admixture with other substances, purifying and purging, while the other is strengthening the sys tem. Thus those pills are at the same time tonic and opening; a desideratum long and eagerly auught for by medical men, but never before din cowered. In other words they do the work of twe medicines, and do it much better than any two we know of; for they remove nothing from the system but the impurities; so that while they purge they strengthen; and hence they cause no debilitation, and are follow,d by no re-action. Dr. Le Hoy's pills have a wonderfulinfluence on the blood ; they not only purify without weakening it but they re move all noxious particles from the chyle befoteit is converted into fluid, and thus make impure blood an utter impossibility. Anther, to no debil• itation,so there is no nausea or sickness attending the operations of this moat excellent of medicines , which never strains or tortures the digestive func tiona,buteauses them to work in is perfectly natur al manner; and hence persons taking them do not become pale and emaciated, but the contrary ; for while it is the property of the Sarsaparilla, unite,. so It is with other ingredients, to retnove all that it, foreign and impure, it is equally the property of the Wild Cherry to retain all that is natural and sound; and hence a robust state of health is the certain result of their united operations. Q'Price 25 Cetitx pc , BOX. AGENTS.—T. Read & Son, Swoope & Af rica, tluntingdon ; W. W. Buchanan Millik - and Kessler, Mill-Creek ; S. Hatfield & Son, Juni. ata Iron Works; Porter & Bucher, Moore Swoope, H. C. Walker, Alexandria; G.ll..Steiner Waterstreet. [Aug. 31, '47. TZMIENT , S Washington Gallery of Daguerrotypes, No. 234 NortltSeeond Street, N. •W. corner of Ca Street, PHILADELPHIA THE Likenesses taken and beautifully colored at this well known establishment for ONE n 0... LAO, are universally conceded to be 131.1.7 AL in ev• ery respect to ANT in the city. Pictures taken equally well in cloudy and clear weather. large assortment of Ntsnsi.LioNs and Locxel , on hand, from $2 to $5, including the picture. The subscribers respectfully invite the citizen of Huntingdon County, to call and examine spr cimene of the latent improvements in the art Daguorreotyping, which will be exhibited cheer fully and without cha ge. 'l'. Bc. J. C. TENNENT. Jai/ 4;1848 COLEMAN'S CHEAP CUTLERY STORES. Nos. 32 and 33 Arcade, and Eti North Third St. PHILADELPHIA. COUN'T'RY Merchants can cave from 10 to 1- per cent by purchasing at the above stores -- By importing my own goods paying but Mt, rent, and living economically, it is plain I con UI dersell those who purchase their goods here, p; high rents, and live like princes. Constantly on hand, a large assortment of l'e and Pocket Knives Scissors and Razors. Tall Knives and Forks, in Ivory, Stag, Buffalo, Hot. and Wood handles; Carvers and Forks, Steel , &e. Butcher Knives‘, Dirks, Bowie Knives Re• volving and Plain Pistols, &c. Just received, • arge stock of Rodgers' no.l Wostenholm's riu Pen and Congress Knives. ' Also, a large assortment of Accordeone, at. &c. Also, Fine English Twist and Gerr Guns. JOHN M. COLEMAN. june2o-Iy. Crotnelian & Brother, No. 11. Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Wine, Liquor and General Commission, Merchants. WWlNE',,firandi;,-GTZ;d Champaipne different brand. imported direct, and so d c accommodating terms to Country Dealers. Qua Hies and proof of Liquors wrtranted. Philadelphia, June 20, 1849. THE VERY LAST NOTICE. The subscriber is forced once more to cal upon his friends and patrons and ask them come and pay off their accounts Necessii alone induces him to call upon them again c present, and necessity alone does dictate him i hand over to the proper officer all accounts, Ow • may remain unpaid or unsettled by he Ist da of February 1849 for collection. Oot. 20th 1848. J. B. LUDION