The Slanderer. , Tie wondrous strange, and yet 'tie true, That some folks take delight, The deeds of other men to view, As if their own were right. And If a piece of news comes out, They'll eagerly pursue it Then hand the charming dish about, Aud add a little to it. Mach faullthey'd try to magnify, Yet seeming to bemoan The mote within a brother's eye, Are blinded to their own. And if a brother chance to stray Or fortune on him frown; Tho' humbled in the dust he lay, The text is, 4 . keep him down." They'll preach up penance, with • sigh, To cure, or nothing can— Iluiterings are good, I'll not deny, But not when sent by man. Bach worthy deed is now forgot, As if not worth retaining; But 01 let failings fill the pot, And slander sucks the draining. Vnto the dregs she draws it out, Delighted with her labors, Then bears the charming swill about, To treat her thirsty neighbors. 'Neath friendship's mask she often lurks, And smiling fawns around you ; Concealed, she more securely works, And kisses, but to wound you. Dotested pest of social joy, Thou spoiler of life's pleasures; Like Sampson's foxes would destroy What's more than all our treasures. (HITTING INTO THE WRONG BOX. • story of Down east. ST Till YoUNG • few months ago there arrived in the quiet city of Portland, a home ape omen of the genius homo, in a packet, all the way from Passamaquoddy. Upon ping ashore, he enquired the way to lb, nearest public house, and was in formed that it stood directly at the head of the pier where he landed. Opposite the head of the wharf stands tho "Eagle Coffee House." At the cor ner is located the Custom House. the front of which is surmounted by a large gilt spread eagle. Into the latter our traveller walked, carpet-bag in hand, and, having found his way into the near sot room—which chanced to be in the the surveyor's department—he threw his luggage against the corner, seized an arm chair, and drew himsel f up to thafire. Bracing his feet against the grate, he pulled forth a huge pipe, and having very leisurely crowded it with pig tail, he cocked his hat over his shoulder, and commenced to puff away in right good earnest. The surveyor gazed at the queer bi ped a moment, but concluded to wait for tb• finale of this scene, without intru ding unprofitable questions. Having finished his pipe, lazily, the traveller lump(' about to the official with— " Cold day, nabur." "Very sir." _. . " How long to dinner." "To what, sir 1" uDinner.'i " We dins at two," continsd the slur voysr, discovering the stranger's error, sod disposed for ones is humor it." " hitr'a the *ld man 1" (meaning the landlord.) "The collector is in the next room, sir," said the agreeable surveyor ; and our down easter immediately moved himself into the collector's department, teeing his baggage along as he went. Having laid down his traps he stepped op to the counter, where stood a pitcher and a tumbler for the use of the room. The cashier looked at him an instant, when the stranger broke silence: "Brandy and water." " What girl" said the astonished ac e•untant. "A little brandy and water, 'fu please." Leaving the bar-keeper (as he suppo sed him) to fix his toddy, he moved for. ward, and suddenly discovered the col lector of the port sound asleep in his easy chair. Stepping up to him, he gave him a most unceremonious blow upon the back, and shouted at the! top of his voice: " Hello! old feller—how are y• I I say ole hose—how d'e deu 1" " Sir !" exclaimed the collector. "Glad to see yer. Two toddies, bar- keeper ! Brandy and water for me-- what der yer drink 'squire 1" " Sir l" continued the collector again imagining himself the victim of some horrid dream. "Come, come, old feller! wake up," added his tormentor, bringing down his huge maulers again between the collec tor s shoulders, and well nigh knocking the breath entirely Irom his body. "There's some mistake here, sir," said the collector. springing back. " Not a bit tit , it, old rusty ; 1 know you jest like an inkstan." "I don't remember--really." "Yis you deu, sart'n. But never mind—what yer goin' to takel" "Do you know where you are sir 1" inquired the collector, supposing the man to be a lunatic, whom he had better got rid of as easily as possible. "Mel Sartin. I'm in Portlan'— Eagle Coffee House. You're old Brass, th. lan'lord ; I know yo G'git aout! We're bound to have a drink ;" and he drove his thumb and fore finger in the Collector's ribs with so much good earn est, that ha nearly "finished his busi ness" for him. "Excuse me, air, but—" "No air-es. No backin' aout, old rgoibtry seen you go it afore, yer know. Come, bar-keeper, tote aout the ticker. All mumshum, yer know. un'stan--agin the law t. sell brandy in Portlan'—but we know; pass it up.' "You have mistaken your quarters, •ir." 4. Eh 1" "This is the Custom House." "The wot 1" '! Custom House." " Cus—eh !" continued the discomfit ed traveller, endeavoring to get the thing thro' his head—" not the coffee house 1" " No, sir." " Why, I seen the eagle over the top —they told me head of :he wharf—tav •rn—an' you say it aint a public house." "Ns, sir." " Wal-1 never !" said the chop-fallen traveller, gathering up his duds. Look ing about him to be satisfied of his error, he concluded by enquiring what was the expense. He was informed that there was nothing to pay. " Wal, eld feller, a mistake isn't a hay-stack 1" "Ne—fortunately," said the collector. " Wal, I would'nt ha' b'lieved I could ha' made sich a blunder"—and then in sisting that the " haul craowd should g'out and take a gin'ral drink," which wa■ declined, he secured his luggage and hastily vamosed, to the no small gratification of the government officials, who hag been so queerly started from their customary propriety. Don't Sit up to Her. A Green Mountain boyboy fell in love with a very pretty girl and determined "to court her." To that end he dress ed himself in his "Sunday go to meet• ings ;" went to her father's house, and found her alone. " How d'ye du I" said Jonathan "I'm nicely," said the girl. Jonathan took a seat and seated him self in the farthest corner of the room, as though the beauty was a thing to be feared rather than loved. ~ Aint you cold—hnd'nt you better sit up to the firel" says Sally, suppo sing he would, of course, if he was go ing to make love at all, do it in a proper manner. No I thankee; I reckon I'm com fortable," returns Jonathan. "How is your marm 1" said Sally. Well, she's complainin' a little," said Jonathan. Here a pause of ten minutes ensued, during which time he amused himself whittling a stick. "There's nothin' new up your way, is there 1" said Sally, which Jonathan might understand as applying to his present situation, or his father's domi cil. "Here! oh—yes. you meant hum; well, no; that is, yes; our spotted cow's got a calf!" said he. Sally would undoubtedly have laugh ed at this queer piece of information, only she was ton much vexed at the speaker. At length after much protrac ted silence, Sall• got up a very small edition of a scream, and in aloud voice exclaimed, " let me alone." " Why," says Jonathan, dropping his knife and stick in astonishment, "why, I ain't a tonchin' on ye." " Well," says Sally, in a voice which might be indicative of fear, but sound ed very much like a request. " Well ain't you going to l" Jonathan thought a moment on this equivocal reply, and then placing his 'knife in his pocket, he drew his chair by the side of pretty Sally, gently en circled her waist, and—the next week they were married.—St. Louis Reveille. Ttts Ladies of Columbia, Pa., must be modest. A valentine has been lying in the Post office of that interesting village, since the 14th ult., addressed to the" handsomest lady in Columbia," and is still uncalled for. Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Notice is hereby given that the SEV ENTH INSTALLMENT of FIVE Dot: CAMS per share on the Capital stock of this company is required to be paid on or before the Ist day of January next ; The eighth instalment of five dollars per share on or before the 2d day of March —The ninth instalment of five dollars per share on or before the Ist day of May, and the tenth instalment of five dollars per share on or before the Ist day of July next, at the office of Miles & Dorris. Payments will be received of one or more instalments, or the Stock may be paid in full, at the option of the Stock holders, and interest will b• allowed from date of payment. Instalments not paid punctually will be subject to the penalty of ene per cent per month, as required by law. .GEORGE V. BACON, Treas. Dec. 12, 1848. Administrators' Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of admin. ietration have been granted to the undersign ed on the estate of JAMES DAVIS, late of West township, Huntingdon county. All per. sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, end those having eleirns or demands against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN C. WILSON, Administrator. March 13, 1849-pd. JUST ARRIVED. ASPLENDID assortment of Ameri can Cottage, Cast Iron, Air Tight, Parlor, Coal and wood Stoves, Russia Iron Stoves, Fancy 6 Plate, Parlor Radi ators, kc., &c., far sale by J. & W. lAXTON. Retailers of Merchandizi, Classification of Retailers of Merchandise in Huntingdon county, by the 6 , Appraiser of Mer cantile Taxes" fur the year commencing Ist May, 1849, viz: Amount Clays. of License. A lexand ria borough Bucher & Porter, Charles Porter, John N. Sw•oope, Dorris & Walker, Michael Sissler, 12 $l2 50 1$ 12 50 12 12 50 13 10 00 14 7 00 Birmingham borough James Clarke, James Bell, John Gaynor & co.,* Petersburger & Ettinger, Barree township: A. W. Graff & c 0.,• John Cresswell & co., James Gillam, James Irvine, J. A. Jennings, Brady township : Ressler & Brother, J. & W. Saxton, Irvin, Green & co., Washington Buchanan, Cass township: James Henderson, Clay township E. B. Orbiaon & co., Cromwell township Thos. E. Orbison cl f co., Isett & Wigton, George Sipes,• David Etnire, Dublin township: Brice X. Blair C co., Franklin township ; G. & J. H. Shoenberger, Shorb, Stewart & do., John S. Isett, Ingram & co., Isett & flarnish. Huntingdon borough Fisher, McMurtrie & co., J. & W. Saxton, A. P. Wilson, Thomas Read & Son, William Dorris, Mopes Strouse, Dorsey & Maguire, George Gwiri, A. Willoughby, Swoops & Africa, Dr. William Swoops, William Stewart,* T. K. Simonton, George A. Steel, Mayer Lisberger, Benjamin Snare, H. K. Neff & Bro., James T. Scott, Louis Schneider, Levi Westbrook, W. E. McMurtrie, Jackson township E. & A. Stewart, Couch & Cummins, Robert Mcßurney, Hopewell township James Entriken, 12 12 50 12 12 50 12 12 50 12 12 50 13 10 00 12 10 00 13 10 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 • 7 00 14 10 50 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 3 50 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 Morris township 12 12 50 IS 10 00 It 7 00 14 7 00 George H. Steiner, George W. Patton & co., Irvine, Kessler & co., Joseph Law, Porter township : S. Hatfield & co., Jos. Green & co., IS 10 00 10 12 50 Petersburg borough : Abraham Cresswell. John R. Hunter, Larimer & Beatty, Irvine & Marks, Shirleysburg borough John Long & co., Henry Brewster, John Lutz,• David Fraker, Williom Johnston, Shirley township : Samuel H. Bell, Penn township : A. & E. Plummer, Prank & Neff,• Tell township : A. C. Blair & co., Jacob Filmalee, Springfield township : Madden & Gorsuch, Tod township : Horatio Trexler dr co., Mordecai Chilcote, Union township: Glasgow & Brother, Walker township: James Campbell,' Given & Orlady, West township : Edwin P. Shoenberger, Cunningham & M)ton, Warriorsmark township Benjamin F. Patton, 13 Abednego Stevens, 13 Joseph B. Shugarts, 14 .1 Those marked thus (•) sell liquor 12 12 50 12 12 50 11 7 00 14 7 00 IS 10 00 19 10 00 14 10 50 14 7 00 14 7 00 LETTERS testamentary having been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Matthew Garner, late of Penn town ship, in the county of Huntingdon, de ceased, all persons indebted to said es tate are hereby notified to call and make payment, and all persons having claims against the same are requested to pre sent them duly authenticated for settle ment to the subscribers. JOHN GARNER, Jr. GEORGE GARNER, Jr., Executors. 14 7 I " Penn twp.,feb27-pd. 14 7 00 li 10 00 li 10 00 111 13 00 14 7 00 14 7'oo 14 7 00 14 7 00 is 15 00 1$ 10 00 1$ 10 00 13 10 00 Notice is hereby given to the above named Dealers in Merchandise, that I will attend at the Commissioners' Office in Huntingdon, on Thursday the 12th day of April next, for the purpose of hearing persons who may desire to appeal from the above classification. J. SMYTII READ, Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes. Marsh 20, 1819. M. ROWE, Broom and Wooden ware Sto;e, No. 63 North Third Street, ore door above Arch, East Side, Philadelphia, Manufacturara and Wholeeale Dealers in all kind. of Brooms, Brushes, Buckets, Cedar Ware, Willow and French Baskets, Shoe and Wall Brushes, Scrubs, Dusters, Mats, Blacking, Eastern-made Wooden Ware of every de ci iption, ar.c., at the low- . . Cash paid for Broom Corn, JOHN. M, ROWE eat market prices , MANLY ROWE March 20, 1849-3 m Administrator's Notice. Estate of J./INE 8.411 R, late of Jack. sou township, dec'd. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Ad milustration have been granted to theuhder signed on said estate. Persona indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. and those having claim. or demands against the same to present them duly authenticated for set tlement to JOHN BARR. Feb. 13.1A10 —pd. A dmixiYfrater CITIZENS OF lIUNTINGDON COUNTY, NOW'S YOUR. TIME TO GET TILE WORTH OF YOUR MONEY ! J. S: . W. SAXTON,. inform the puldie. that they have received splendid and extensive assurtnieni of all kinds of FALL &, WINIER GOODS, which they ale determined io Fell et price. to suit ♦LL. They invite the public to cell and ex amine their GllOllB. Huntingdon, Nov. 21, 1848. . NOTICE 10 00 7 00 10 50 7 00 To Catharine McGrath, Margery McGrath,l Bernard A. McGrath, and Hugh McGrath, grand children and heirs of Bernard O'Friel, dec'd., and to Francis McGrath, (who was appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Hung gdon county, to receive notice for said grand children and heirs.) Waereas, J oho Dougherty, John Bennet, 'Ed- win F. :-.linenberger, John H. Shoenberger, Geo. K. Shoenberger, Peter Shoenberger, John M. Davis, James M. Davis and John McFaderi, now or lively acting or trading tinder the firm of the Reliance Transportation t ompany, heretofore, in the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county, to wit, in the term of April 1842, recor ded against Dr. CharlesO'Friel and John Dough erty, Executors of Bernard O'Friel, dec'd., a certain debt of three thousand. eight hundred and eighty eight dollars and thirty two cents, lawful money of Pennsylvania,ns also fifty dollars and sixty four cents, like money, which to the said plaintiffs were adjudged for their damages which they sustained by occasion or the detention of that debt. whereof the said John Dougherty and Dr. Charles O'Friel. Executors of said deceased, de convict. And Where., Margery O'Friel is ' now administratrix, de honis non, with the will annexed of said Bernard t) Friel, deed.; and whereas, Execution of the debt and damages as aforesaid as yet remains to be done, You. and each of you, are hereby notified and , requited to appear before, the judges of the Court of Common r le. of Huntingdon county. at a Court to be held in Huntingdon on the second Monday in April next, to chew if anything for yourselves you know, or have to say, why Ex ecution about,' not be had against you for the debt ant! damages aforesaid, and why the came should not continue a lien against the real estate of said deceased, according to the form and effect of said recovery. Witness the Honorable .S. Wilson, Presi dent of the said Court, at Huntingdon, the 25th day of January, A. D. 1' 49. THEO. H. CREMER, Prothonotary. 10 50 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 12 50 10 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 50 7 00 10 00 20 00 20 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 March 6,1849-4 t Magnetic Telegraph Outdone! Likenesses taken in a ,r leetleless than no time." THE 'undersigned begs leave most respectfully The following Certificates have re to announce to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Gently been received : Huntingdon and vicinity, that he has procnredW.l. yorox, D. C., June ;0.1846. I an improved Daguerreotype Apparatus, which Ha' ing in". use of the *Oxygenated Bitters" he has located at the Court House in this place,, prepared by Dr. Geo. 13. Green, of 1A indoor, Vt , where he can be found at all times prepared to , tml from knowledge obtained of their efficacy in wait upon any of his friends who may favor ; other more, we cheerfully recommend them to the him with a call. W. T. WILSON. ' public. believing thst they will fully sustain the Jan. 9,1819. I recommendation of the Proprietor. lA to hope i t u li . a c t ii this tt, r v o a u l , u l a w b i l i e t remedy e ‘ dy m i e r y be so it d if. Great Zlconomy In Xindling rires. y be tic. riliE attention of t ountry Merchants. Ped. ; eesaible to all the Milicte ° ,l l . l Y I lars, and Dealers generally. ono Winne. me ! . , SAMUEL PHELPS, ? U. S. Senators from respectfully invited to a compoeition called ~ . TT I'l i .EEVER'N PATENT FIRE KINDLING, ' A in. U PHAM, 5 Vermont. an article smelt needed and in demand from all 1 JAISIES F. SimmoNs, U. S. Senator from quarters. Firm CENTS wil eupply true fire en- Rhode Island. ery day for 6 months. It is neatly done up in J. 'l'. ;MOREHEAD, U. S. Senator and for. packages, each containing 24 raker—each cake merly Governor of Kentucky. to inches square,—one of which instantaneously L. H. AaxoLo, ./Ilember of Congress and letting fire from contact with a lighted match will ignite Chnrcoal. Mod and Bituminous Cool, I formerly Governor of R. I. and with one-fourth the ordinary quantity oil \t AI. WOODBRIDGE, U. S. Sehator and wood or charcoal will kindle the Anfbruciie. I formerly Governor of Michigan. For sale. Wholesale end Retail, at the KIND.; M. L. MARTIN, Delegate in Congress from LING DEPOT, No. 149 bomb 2mlatrect, Phil- Wisconsin Territory. adelphia. J. W. °RAI% From the Hon. Sotomog FOOT, Member of Co/1- Feb. 13, Me— km geese from Vermont. G.EN & Ft.rectiee. General Agent.. No. 86, South - josh St, Philadelphia. Sold wholesale and retail by THOMAS RRAn 15c S .N, Huntingdon, Pa. Price—sl.oo per bottla : six bottles for $5.00. August 15 1848. Executors , Notice. Executors' Notice. Estate of JOHN AIcC.IRTNEY, late of Henderson township, dec'd. NOTICE is hereby given thatlCtterstestamem tary have been granted to the and( reigned °ti the estate of John Ivle,'artney, late of Henderson township, deceased. Persona knowing themselves indebted willcome forwardsnd make paymeni;and all those having claims will present them duly au thenticated formettlement. ISABELLA MeCARTNEY, Executrix. 10 00 10 00 7 00 TO THE VOLUNTEERS AND MILITIA OF THE 2nd BRIGADE, 10th DIVISION, P. M. FELLOW CITIZENS :—At the solicitation of many friends, I offer myself as candidate for BRIGADE INSPECTOR, at the ensuing election. I respectfully solicit your suffrages, and if elected, promise to dis charge the duties of the office faithfully—and I trust to the satisfaction of the Brigade. Your Fellow Citizen, JAMES CLINGER. Pine Grove Mills, t Centre county, Jan. 9, 1849 Sheldrake's Allegheny House, J'fo. 280 Market Street, above Eighth, (South side,) Philadelphia. THIS large and splendid Hotel has been fur nished with entire new furniture. The bar Room is the largest i/1 Philadelphia. The Par tore and ,itting-Rooms are entirely separated from the noise and bustle, coneequent to the ar rival and departure of ears. 'fire Portico en lending the whole front of the houre, affords a cool retreat in warm weather, and a splendid view of the greatest thoroughfare in the City. The Lodging Roma me well furnished. The Table as well provided for as at any other Held, with every attention of the mantic eis to make!' the beat Hotel for Merchants and Bueinees Men during their stay in the City. The terms will lie one dollar per day. On the arrival of the Cars front the West, a Porter will be in attend ance to convey baggage, &c. to the Hotel,which ie adjoining the depot. Feb. 13. 1819-6 m. DLANK DEEDS AND BONDS FOR D SALE AT TICS OFFICE. Gi E EX , 8 OXYGENATED r.rre ERA. FOR 'FUR OGRE OF DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL DEBILITY, &c., &c., Sze STOP ! "%TOP! Mr nt.au MAN READ xmis if you have got Drse ',PSI or Aterusix or suffer from general de htlity,or any complaint resuliing from derange ment of the stomach. You would give a good deal to get well, would'ut you Then just give a LITTLE, and try Green's Oxygenated Bitters. Its justthe thing for you. The Doctor discover ed this medicine only after long and careful study —to curd a friend too—not to make money out of it. Look at tho evidonce of its ellicacy and you will be satisfied. Hon. /VIICTION LAWNBNCII cured of ABTHMA. BNLCIINNTOWN, March 16,1,848. Dn. Gostisrs-1 take great pleasure in inform ing you of the effects of the medicine called Ox ygenated Bitters you had the kindness to send me. For route twenty yenta I hail suffered se verely from humored Authors. I was compelled to sit up one third of the night, without going to bed at all ; and the rest of the time my sleep was interrupted by violent fits of coughing and great difficulty of breathing. In all my attendance upon our courts I never went to bed in Northamp ton in twenty yearn but twice, and then was com pelled to get up. Now I lie in bed without diffi culty, and sleep roundly. I took your medicine according to direction.. The violent symptoms immediately abated. and perseverance in the use of the remedy tins removed all its troublesome consequences. The value of such a remedy is incolc•ulable. and I hope its virtues may be wide• iy diffused and its lienificent agency extensively emp.oyed. Respectfully yours. MYRON LAWRENCE. DYSPESI A CURED. CARLISLIS, Pa..lutie 10, 1848 Mews. Collier & Bro Gentleman—ln reply to your note no to the effect of the Oxygenated Bitter* in my rase. I would say, that I have been afflicted with Dyspep sia about six years, and !lava tried many known remedies, but obtained no relief until a friend recommended the Oxygenated Bitters. • • • • I was Gnelly induced to procure two bottler of you, and I had riot taken half n bottle before I felt its effects tipon my system , and after the use of the second bottle, I found inyae:f in a state of health as unexpected as it was gratifying. To the afflicted I have no hesitation in recommend ing the Bitters, es superior to any medicine I have ever heard of for the cure of Dyspepsia. Very Respectfully yours, MA DSON M. LE WIS. WASHINGTON HOUSE. HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA. rin IS Popular Howse hes recently undergone a thorough repair, and been furnished with enti re n e w fier o it ure, of the best quality. Mem bers of ilio Legislature and other., visiting the Seat of Government, will find it a very desirable stopping place. 115 1 " - Charges moderate. \V M. 'l'. SANDERS, Agent. 1 - IJulyarrieburg, 14, 1848-6 m. A PURELY VEGETABLE MEDICINE. Worstlell's Vegetable Restorative Pills 1i AVE been gradually but sorely coming into 1 favor, among the families of this Country fur some yearn past They have done this entirely through their great worth as a FAMILY MID-, BANE. Agencies have been appointed but no pulling and humbug sock as is resorted to by quacas to Nell their medicine has been done. The pills are offered lot sale nod have and will continue to he sold by all the p. inciple store keepers. The proprietors claim for their Medi cine the following advantages over all others— ' viz: They aro PURELY V EGETA BLE.— i They are CERTAIN To OPERATE:. Their operation is FREE from all PAW. They can be used with EQUAL. BENEFIT by theyoung. est INFAN I and the STRONGEST MAN— , Their efficiency in Fevers, Ague, Ileadaches, Habitual Costivenees. Dyspepsia, Cholera Mar -1 bus. &c.. has been proven upon thousands.— They area Cm tsin Cure for Worms. The pro prietors possess R certificate front a gentleman in St. Louts who was cured of a TAPE WORM by the uve of then,. Try them they will not fail. Travelling agent for the Stare of Poinsylva nlB—l HAI,. P. AMET. For sale, price 21i cents a box containing FIFTY PILLS, withfull directions by the following agents in Huntingdon County: Thomas Read & Son. Huntingdon. Thomas E. Orhison, Orbisonia. J. M. Lindeey, Hollidaysburg. Blair Co. A. WEEKS & Co. Proprietor., Laboratory No. 141. Chesnut street, .Pltiladelpnia. January 23. I 849—: y ROX7SSELL'S Perfumes, Hair Oils, Soaps, Shaving Cream, &e. A very large lot of Roussell's unrivalled Shaving Cream, &c., &c., just opening at the Huntingdon Jewelry Store. It is decidedly the best assortment in town and will he geld very cheap. eeHmEl .tt n a e n s d t s. , t assort ql7 t alßg o e f 7t ßoots and Shoes, ever I brought to town, for sale by J, la W.:K.AITON. " Encourage your Own" Cabinet Ware ittanntactery, Main Sireet,lluntingdon, Pa Z. 11. & D. WILITTI. WOULD avail themeelvcs of thin method of Vi informing their friends and the public or largo that they continue to carry on the CABINET-MAKING busin79‘7, et their old rasa, one door east of the dwelling house of J. G. Niles, Esq.. and directly opposite the Printing Office of the '"Hunting.lo■ Journal," where they will be pleased to tarnish those who may favor them with their custom, with all articles in their line on the moat ressonsilo terms. Having supplied themee sew with a very* large and superior stock of a/v.r, they have Ire hesitation in assuring the Public that they east furnish work, which, for cheapness, beat ty and durability ,cannot be surpassed by any other shop in the county. , They will keep constantly on hand, cod make to order, SIDE BO4RDS, BUREJUS, Card Tables, Bedsteads, Centre Tables, Cupboards, Stands, Dough Troughs, Wash Stands, Wardrobes, Secretaries, Breakfast Tables, Pedestals, &c. Old furniture repaired at the eery ehorteet nay tire. Comas mode and funerals attended, either in town or country, at the shortest notice. Titcy keep a Hoarse for the accommodation of their coo. touters. Grain of all kind. will b• taken in •sebaoge for furniture and work. Thankfulfor the very ltberalpatronage heretofore extended to them, they nature the public that no efforts will be spored on their part to deter,. a con• tinuanceand increase of public patronage. mey 2, 1848-tf. DR.LE RoYs , V4 -, e+ailll4. 1 11 , 11111.1111 I Fib. The only known Medicine that at the tams time purges, purifies and strengthens the system. Loaeor,July 7, 1846. Jilt. LE ROY'S Pillsere a new medicine which has just appeared,end Watt taking the placed of all others of the 118(113 class. Therie pills are coinpoeed of many ingredients. but the two print i pal once ere Saresperilla and Wild t berry. .eo obi ted that they act together; the one, through it adinixrure with other eubstancee. purify ibg Idi purging, while the other is atrengthebir lit, tent. Thus those pills ore at the same tiros It ni end opening; a desideratum long and eag.t y sought for by medical men, but never before dlt corered. In other words they do the work el tat medicines, and do it much better than any two syr. know of; for they remove nothing from the sy +let, hut the impuritiee; no that while they purge they strengthen; and hence they cause no debiliirtit u. and arc followed by no re-action. Dr. Le Roy's pills have a wonderfulinfluenee on the blood ; they not only purify without weakening it but they re move all noxious particles from the chyle beforeit is converted into fluid, and thud make iin; tire blood an utter impoexibility. Anther, is no debit. itation,so there is no neueea or airline. , attendir c; the operations of this most excellent of ut. akin, which never etraine or tortures the digestri efun, . tione,buteauses them to work in a perfectly wow. al manner; and hence persone taking the m do tri t become pale and emaciated. but the contr.') ; ler while it is Ike property of theareeparille, nniird en it ie with other ingredients, to remove al thsi is foreign and impure, it is equally the property of the Wild Cherry to retain all that is natural ai.d sound; and hence a robust state of health is tLe certain result of their united operetionr. (Price 26 Cep It pc, BOX. AGENTS.—T. Read & Son, Swoops & Al. rica, ontingdon; 11'. W. Buchanan. Milliki ; and Kessler.M reek ;B. H etfield & tton,Jl/11 , • I ate Iron Works; Porter & Bucher, Moore & t Bwoope,li.C. Walker, Ales endrie; G. I I .Btekt r Wlterstreet. [Aug. 2! , '47. TENNENT'S Washington Gallery of Daguerrotypes, No. 234 North Second Street, N. W. corset. ssf Callowhill Street, PIIILADELPIIIA. rplIE Likenesses taken and beautifully coleus! jai thie well known establishment for oils rot. LAR, aro univernally conceded to be TOSAL in ev ery respect to ANT in the city. Picturee taken equally well in cloudy and deer weather. A large trneortment of Nlanst.t.n.se end L0C1... Oh hand, from $2 to $5, including the picture. The subscribers respectfully invitt the citizens of Huntingdon County, to call and examine age. cimene of the latest improvements in the art of Daguerreotyping, which will be exhibited cheer. fully and without chei ge. 'l'. tk. J. C. TENNENTi. Jo!, 4; 1848. COLEMAN'S CHEAP CUTLERY STORES. Nos. 32 and 33 Arcade. and 83 North Third st., PHILADELPHIA. COUNTRY , Merchants can save from 10 to 16 per cent by purchasing at the above stores. , — By importing my own gm's, paying but little rent, and living economically, it is plain I can un dersell those who purchase their goods hire, pay high rents, .d live like princes. Constantly on hand, a large assortment of lea and Pocket Knives, Scissors and Razors. Tale Knives and Forks, in Ivory, Stag, Buffalo, Bone and Wood handles; Carvers and Forks, Steels, &e. Butcher Knives, Dirks, Bowie Knives. Re: volving and Plain Pistols, &c. Just received, a lingo stock of Rodgers' and Wostenholin's In,. Pen and Congress Knives. Also, a large assortment of Acroldrons, &c. Also, Pine English Twist and German Guns. JOHN M. COLEMAN. junen-ly. C 'el" -romelian it Brother, No. 11, Walnut Street, Philo&!phis, Wine, Liquor and General Commissiofe jlerchants. Prandlea7;in7andChampairn e of different brandsinsported direct, and no d on accommodating term. to Country Dealer.. Weil and proof of Liquors wrrranted. Philadelphia, June 20, T 849. TIIE VERY' LAST NOTICE. The subscriber is forced once more to eal 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 does dictate him to hard over to the proper officer all accounts, that may remain unpaid or unsettled by the lat day of February 1849 for eelleetiea. Aet. 14Wit Mitt I Limon*