POETRY. From the Ilarrisblirg 'Telegraph Chief of the hick:ipoo India as Atit—King of tht• Mace Islands. Oh! have you heal d the news of late, About an Indian Chief so great, NV ho rafted lumber at a heavy rate, The Chief of the Kickapoo Indians! li e w as so shr e wd and full of trick, A friend of o'd Tecumseh Dick, And sold a raft to Autocrat Nick, Who built a Market street house of brick! For the Chief of the Kickapoo Indians. His name was Portereekickspoo, Flheedee, flobeedee‘ hubbaboo ; And a lot of Indians swore he would do! For a Chief of the Kickapoo Indians, Hokee, pokee, tvongee craft, Lumberee, mintee, joicee, raft; Tongeree, wongeme, no way soft, Was the Chief of the Kickapoo Indians, This mighty Chief, had on one hill One hundred pigs, all grunting for swill, And thirty-three in another mill, This Chief of the Kickapoo Indians! Ile wanted to build a bank barn and pen, And so he told one Danny M Who roused the Winnebago men, Who all turned out with brother Jem, For the Chief cf the Kickagoo Indians. There were Minto, Tonbar, Attygen, Solms too, Handy and Senatorflem. And the Brown Chief of the Tinderbox then Who came to the Kickapoo raising! nokee, pokee, wongee craft, Immberee, mintee, joicee, raft, 'l'ongeree, wongeree, no way soft, Was the Chief of the Kickapoo Indians. '1 he lumber now was wanted most, So Winnebago started post, And travelled as far as the "Barbary Coast" For the Chief of the Kickapoo Indians. At first, he could'nt raise a stick, lumber was dull and so was Nick, The grunters began to squeal and kick, And huddled around their Chief so thick, That Kickapoo feared he would loose them! But then they got more handy soon, And Attygen, that cunning coon, Started, to visit one afternoon, The Chiet of the Kickapoo Indians! Hokec, pokee, wongee craft, I,imberee, mintee, joicce, raft, Tongeree, wongerce, no way Raft, WAS the Chief of the Kickapoo Indians. And when they had an " Indian talk," The barn went on, without a baulk, The lumbermen all toed the chalk, When the Chief of the Kickapoo Indians, Logs were bought by Attygen, Shingles and j by brother Jem, The ratters all by Stnatorflem While Kickapoo found the liquor! To all the Indians then they sent, And used such happy "argument," To some gave juleps made of mint, That the lumber business briskly went, With the Chiet of the Kickapoo Indians• Hokee, pokee, wongee craft, Lumberee, mintee, juicer, raft, Tongeree, wongeree, no way waft, Was the Chief of the Kickapoo Indians. But a Brown Chief rubbed a loco match, Which made a tinder box quicly catch, And the Indians began a game of snatch, Oh! the Chief of the Kickapoo Indians! Then we heard the voice of Kickapoo, " Oh! A tty and Jemmy, what shall we do, "The day I now begin to rue, [ing!" When the barn-burners heard of our rais- Says Atty—" we must black ball Dan, " And raise a shout 'against Penniman, "And tomahawk the handy clan, "Or woe to the Kickapoo Indians!" Hokee, pokce, wongee craft, Lumberer, minter, juicee, raft, Tongeree, wongerce, no way safe, Was the Chief of the Kickapoo Indians. So Kickapoo went were the pigs were penned And told them "resumption was at an end, And that the bank barn must suspend," Oh the Chief of the Kickapoo Indians! The place then got too hot for him, It burnt the scalp of brother Jim, The Barn-burners stood by with a grin, While Stevy mixed the mint with gin, For the Chief of the Kickapoo Indians. The Burners then they held a wake When Atty played the " cunning snake," So they slowly roasted at the stake, The chief of the Kickapoo Indians. Hokee, pokee, wongee craft, Lumberee, mintee, joicee, raft, Tongeree, wongeree, no say safe, Was the Chief of the Kickapoo Indians. From the Portland Tribune. Go to thy Play. Go to thy play, my lit:le boy, With bounding heart, while life is young ; I would not mar thy sunny joy, Or hush the prattling of thy tongue. To play, my child, before the day Of evil thoughts and cares slull come I love to see thee always gay— It adds a lustre to thy home. Play on, while yet thy path is bright, And thy heart loves the birds and flowers Long may such innocent delight Remind me of youth's happy hours. And may that God who reigns above, And watches around thy bed by night, Protect thee daily by his love, And make thee precious in his sight. S ADDLING. i'Mli AMU' Ul. for past 4c•if, '4l''' .41A favors, the subscri •ber takes the liberty of 1 0 - r . , ;.• P,A . informing the citizens of Ai l at ,.. p i , Shirleysburg, and the pub • :,. ~ 1. , tic in general, that he has ~ ....t ii i returned to Shirleysburg ~,". . J end established himself .....2%.6,100A° pm manently, and feels thankful for the liberal support extended to wards him, and also informs them that he continues Utz business of Saddle and Harness Making, in all its various branches. He has on hand, and intends keeping constantly, a general as s irtment cf Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Mar tingals, Collars, Whips, Portmanteaus, Sad dle-bags, Saddle-pokes or Wallets, Trunks, and every thing in his iine of business. He earnestly invites all tc call and judge for themselves, and hopes by strict attention to business, to receive a liberal share of public pstronage. All kinds of approved courtly produce taken in payment, and all orders strictly attended tn. - JAMES S. M'ELHEN-Y. Shirleysburg, April 6. 1842.-3 t BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY. No. 64, Corner of Third and ltalnul Sts taza2u - oD)wma,. T IIE subscribers return their sincere thanks to their friends for the favors so liberally bestowed on them, and beg leave to assure them that no efforts shall be wanting on their part to merit a con tinuance of their patronage, both in refer ence to workmanship and cheapness of price to suit the times. It is highly ad vantageous to Gentlemen and Institutions having Libraries, to apply direct to the Binder, making at least a saving of 10 to 20 per cent, and sometimes more. All descriptions of binding neatly exe cuted. Gentlemen's Libraries fitted up and repaired. Music and Periodicals Bound to Patterns. Ladies' Scrap Books, Albums and Portfolios, of all descriptions, made to order; Binding done fur Libra ries, Institutions, Societies, 4.c. on advan. ag eous Terms. To Prothonotaries, Registers, Record• ers, Sheriffs, Merchants and Banks. They are also prepared to Manufacture WIDIBita of every description, such as Dockets, Records, Deed Books, Day Books, Led gers, Journals, Check Rolls, Memorand ums, &c. of the finest quality of Paper, [Robinson's Ivory Surfaced]] in a style equal to any made in the Cities of Phila delphia or New York, on the most reason able terms. Blank Work ruled to any pattern. CLYDE & WILLIAMS. Harrisburg, Feb. 23, 1842. -- '''''' N. B.—Old books rebound with neat. ness and despatch,—also Files of papers. KT Persons wishing binding done, are informed that A. W. Benedict is consti i uted agent of Messrs. CLYDE & WIL LIAMS, and will take charge of all work iitended (or them. HATHAWAY'S COOKLVG Hot Air Stoves. T HIS celebrated stove is now manufac tured by Arthur B. Long, in Lewis town, Pa., which 'he will endeavor at all times to keep on hand ready for use, he is making the three following sizes : N o 2, smallest size, receives a stick of wood 2 feet 4 inches long. No. 2 1-2 middle size receives a stick of wood 2 feet 6 inches long. No. 3 largest stse receives a stick of wood 2 feet 8 inches long. This stove No 3. is calculated for Tay. erns, Boat ding Houses, or other Houses where much cooking is requited. and No. i 2. and 21 is calculated for the use of farmers and small families. There never has yet appeared any sys tem or plan of a cooking stove which has the same advantage that this stove has. Its culinary purpose is not to be equalled-- its bakini , " qualities are far superior to any other, as the hot air principle is the con tinuation of heat in the stove by which a much less quantity of fuel is required to perform a much larger amount of cooking or baking than any other stove that has formerly been used. All orders addressed to Arthur B. Long, Lewistown, through the Post Office, or at his Foundry will he punctually attended to ARTHUR 13. LONG. Lewistown, February 1, 1842; C ERTIFICATES Of Hathaway's Hot Air Cooking Stoves Manufactured by A. B. Long; This is to certify, that we are now using Hathaway's Hot Air Cooking Stoves manufactrued by A. B. Long, Lewistown, and we do say they are complete in every respect--good for roasting baking, cook-. rig &c., all of which can be done at the , same time without interfering one with the other. The use of these stoves is also a saving of fuel as well as labor to those who have the management of them. JAMES CRISWELL, MRS. JANE McCOY, MRS. CATHARINE LUSK McVeytown Nov: 24th 1841. We, the undersigned, having now use the Hathaway lint Air Cooking Stove, manufactured by A. B. Long of this place, do certify, that for convenience in baking, broiling, roasting, and in fact for all kinds of cooking, it is complete in every respect. ll e therefore respectfully recommend said stove to al: who desire good cooking; and to those who wish to save female labor, and fuel. JOHN COLDER, JOHN TURNER, EZEKIEL, JACKSON, JAMES PARKER, MOSES MONTGOMERY, A.U. WILSON, JACOB MUTERSBAUGH. GAYSPORT FOUNDRY AIR URNACE, AND STEAM ENGINE MANUFACTORY. II est end of Hoilldaysburg, Huntingdon County, Penn'a. TILE above establishment is now in successful operation, and ready to orders tor castirws, steam engines, and other machinery, at theshortest notice. Steam Engines, of every size will be mitt as cheap and good as in any other pa of Pennsylva.' nia. The stock of PATTERNS of this foun dry, is large, among which is a choice as sortment of patterns for Large FORGE, HELVES', CAMS, Anvils, Blocks, and Hammers, with every other casting neces sary for Forges, Rolling Mills, dm Nail Machines, Stoves, and other cast ings always on hand, and will be sold at the lowest rates. H. DEVINE, Proprietor. Hollidaysburg, June 24, 1841.—1 y. Millwright Work. .701-111 M. IZECII. (Enniaoille, Huntingdon County, Pa.) Respectfully informs the citizens of H u n tigil on county, and the public generally, that he is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line of business—making new, or repairing all kinds of Mills, GRISTMILLS, SAIy4MILLS, 4- if OOLLEN FIiCTORIES. That he is prepared to do work in such a manner as to give every reasonable satis faction, and warrant it to perform every thing requisite. The common flutter wheel saw mill with 4i feet of operating head will be warranted to saw 1500 leet of boards in 12 hours. Country produce will be taken in pay ment for work. All letters addressed to McAlevey's Fort will be promptly atten• dad to. Feb. 16, 1842. Stno. ;COUGHS&COLDSI ' tit. Swayne' Compound Syrup of Pru nus of Virginana or wild Cherry This syrup is highly beneficial in all pecto, ral affections; also, in diseases of the dies( in which the lungs do not perform their proper office from want of due nervous energy: such as asthmas, pulmonary con sumption, recent or chronic coughs, hoarse ness, whooping cough, wheezing and.dif acuity of breathing, croup and spitting of blood, 4-c. How many sufferers do we daily behold approaching to an untimely grave, wrested in the bloom of youth from their dear relatives and friends, afflicted with that common and destructive rava ger,called consumption, which soon wasts the miserable sufferer until they become, beyond the power of human skill; it such sufferers would cnly make a trial of Dr Swayne'sinvaluable medicine, they would soon find themselves bcnefitted; than by gulphing the various ineffective certain remedies of which our newspapers daily abound. This syrup immediately begins to heal the ulcerated lungs, stopping pros' fuse nightsweats, mitigating the distres sing cough at the same time inducing a healthy and natural expectoration, also re lieving the shortness of breath and pa' n in the chest, which harrass the sufferer the slightest exercise, and finally the he tie flash in the pallid and emaciated cheek will soon begin to vanish, and the sufferer will here perceive himself snatched from a premature grave ,into theenjoyment again of comfortabl health. For sale at Jacob Miller's store Hunt ingdon, Pa. THRESHING MACHINES. rollE subscriber informs his friends and the public, that he has bought the Machine Shop formerly occupied by A. B. Long, in Allegheny street, one door west of Joseph Stewart's, where he will constantly keep on hand the celebrated Threshing Machines, as formerly made by Straub & Long. lie also uses the suspended band wheel, one of the best improvements now in use, Machines will be delivered to any plate on the canal. Orders sent by mail, or otherwise, will be promptly attended to. 'le has also added extra CLOVER CON G AVES. All kinds of Threshing Machines will be repaired at the shortest notice. The shop will be attended to by the subscriber him. self. A. L. DIEFFENBACHER. Huntingdon, June SO, 1841.—tf. Spanish Elides, Tanner's Oil and Leather. aKIRKPATRICK &SON, at No. 21 ' South Third Street, (between MarH ket and Chesnut Streets) Philadelphia,have for sale a large and excellent assortment of HIDES, PATNAKIPS, TANNER'S OIL, &c. at the lowest market prices, either for -cash, in exchange for leather, or upon cred it. Consignments for leather received for sale, or purchased at the highest marke, price. Ir7Leather stored free of charge. April 'lB, 1841.—1 v. abrmintotratoro notice. ETTERS of Administration upon the argil estate of Asap!' Fagan, late of Barree' township, Huntingdon county, deceased. have been granted to the subscriber. All persons therefore indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment, and all having claims to present them duly attes ted, to JOHN LOVE, ildner. March , J, 1842.-6 t. pd. BRANDRETH'S Vegetable ilaiversal Pills. COUNTERFEITERS' DEATH BLOW. The public will please observe, that no Brandreth Pills can he relied upon as the TRUE and GENUINE unless each box has , new labels upon it. There are three, and each c:intains a far. simile signature of Dr. Brandreth. These labels are engraved on' steel, beautifully designed, and done at the' expense of several thousand dollars. Remember the fac simile signature of B. Brandreth must be upon the top of the box, upon the side, and also the bottom of the box. By careful examination the name of Benjamin Brandreth will be found on sever al parts of the new labels, being an exact transfer of the writing of Dr. Brandreth. This name will be found in the net work. The Pills are sold at 25 cents per box, by the undermentioned agents. HUNTINGDON COUNTY. Wm. Stewart, Huntingdon. Lowry & Garber, Hollidaysburg. A. & N. Cresswell, Petersburg. Thos. Owen & Son, Birmingham. Wm. Patterson, Williamsburg. John Swoope, McConnellstown. Madden & Lutz, Shirleysburg. Hartman, Smith & Love, Manor Hill. S. Miles Green & Co., Barree Forge. J. Blair & Sons, Shade Gap. ti Observe that each agent has an engraved Certificate of Agency, containing a repre sentation of Dr. Brandreth's Manufactory at Sing Sing, and upon which also will be seen exact copies of the new labels now usedup on Brandreth Pill Boxes. B. BRANDRETH, M. D. Philadelphia, Office No. 8, / North Eight Street. Jan. 12, 1842. ICOUGHS&COLDSI These very distressing complaints often lead into CONSUMPTION through ne glect at the first attack. 1 would therefore advise those whose cough begins to become troublesome, and the Expectoration scanty, with more or less soreness of the throat, di fficult raising of phlegm, &c. that they sho'd immediately apply for a suitable medicine, which is Dr. DUNCAN'S EXPECTOR ANT Remedy for Consumption, &c. This medicine I have found in every instance to remove those unpleasant annoyances in a few days. One single bottle will in most ca ses, prove this assertion. Therefore, you who wish to escape the early seeds of Con sumption, avail yourselvet of this oppor tunity, and again enjoy the blessings of health. JAMES M. BIRC ington. N. B. The above was lett office by one who experienced the wonderful effects of the above medicine. Hundreds are there who thus express the joyful sentiments of their hearts in favor of such a valuaole med icine as 1)r. Duncan's Expectorant Remedy, that others may find relief from the same source. Sold at the store of Jacob Miller, Hunt ingdon. Jan. 19, 1842.-3 t MSEMPTION CAN BE CURED. - - Andif you have a friend, relation, or know any one that is afflicted with that distressing, aisease, "CONSUMPTION," persuade' them without delay to try that famous and unrivalled medicine, the "BALSAM OF WiLD CHERRY," which has cured thousands of this complaint after every thing else bad failed. Read the following undoubted p*fs of its efficacy. _ Roxborough, Sept. 1841. Dear Sir, Please send me two bottles more of your Balsam of Wild Cherry, like thrt you sent me before. I have taken nearly all of the first two, and confidently believe this medicine will cureine. I have used a great many remedies within the last year, but have never found ney thirg that has relieved me so much. It has stopped my cough en tirely,checked my night sweats, and 1 sleep better at night and feel better in every way than I have fur many months. Yours, respectfully, JAMES Ket Holmeshurg, Sept. 12, 1841. Friend Wistar, I must again trouble tnee to send me two bottles more of thy in valuable Balsam. I have now taken three bottles in all, and can assure thee that it has, done me more good than all the medicine I have ever taken before. Send by the stage , as soon as possible, and oblige thy friend, JACOB HOLLOWAY. Bristol, September 8, 1841. Dear Doctor,—Hearing so many people talk about the wonderful cures your Balsam of Wild Cherry has made in consump tion, 1 sent to one of your agents the other dayfor a bottle, and have found it to relieve me so much, that I want three bottles more sent 'soon, as I believe it will cure me too. I have used a great many balsams of different kinds have tried Jane's Expectorant and other medicines besides, but nothing has done me so much good as yours has. Send by the steamboat Bolivar. Yourstruly: War. THOMAS. Crßesides its astonishing efficacy, in Con sumption, it isalso the most effectual remedy ever discovered for Liver Complaints, Asth ma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough, &c., as hundreds wilt testify who have been cured by it after all other reme dies h ad tailed. 11 — PBe very particular to ask for Dr.Wis tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. Sold whole sale and retail by WILLIAMS 8c Chemists, No. 33 South Fourth street, Phil- 1 ladelphia. Price,Bl. - 00 a bottle. Sold in hunlingdon by THOMAS READ, and in Hollidaysburg by JAS. lORR. Not. 3, 1841'I Executors/ Notice. LETTERS testamentaiy on the es tate of Jane Porter, late of West township, Huntingdon county, deceased, have been granted tothe undersigned.-1 All persons having claims or demands' ,against the estate of said deceased, will please make them known without delay; and all persons indebted to said estate, are requested to call and make settlement iminediate!y. JAMES-PORTER, JAMES DAVIS, Exirs SAMUEL TuomPSON, March 23, 18,12..-6tp Moffitt's Life Medicine. THE PHOENIX BlrrEits are so call ed, because they possesss the power of re storing the expiring embers of health, to a glowing vigor throughout the constitution, as the Phcenix is said to be restored to life !from the ashes of its owl, dissoluti: n. The Phoenix Bitters are entirely vegetable,com posed of roots found only in certain parts of infallibly curewesteen country, which will cure FEVERS AND AC UES of all kinds; will never fail to eradicate entirely all the effects of Mercury, infinitely sooner than the' most powerful preparations of Sarsaparilla, and will immediately cure the determination of BLOOD TO THE HEAD ; never fail in' the sickness incident to young females; and' will be found a certain remedy in all cases of nervous debility and weakness of the most' impaired constitutions. As a remedy for 'Chronic and Inflamatory Rheumatism, the 'efficacy of the Phcenix Bitters will be de monstrated by the use of a single bottle, The proprietor rejoices in the opportunity afforded by the universal diffusion of the press, for placing his VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES within the knowledge and reach of every individual in the community. Unlike the host of pernicious quackeries, which boast of vegitable ingredients, the Life Pills are purely and SOLELY VAGETA SLE, and contain neither Mercury Antimony, Arsenic, nor any other mineraldn any form whatever. • The following are among the distressing varietes of human diseases, to which the vegetable Life Pills are well known to be intallible: DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the first and second stomachs, and creating a flow of pure and healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind,—Flatulency, Palpita tion of the Heart, Loss of Appetite,Heart burn and Headache, Restlessness, 11-temp er, Anxiety, Languor and Melancholy, which are the general symptians of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure. Costiveness, by cleansing the whole length of the intestines with a solvent process, and without violence. Diarrhaa and Cholera, by removing tile t harp acrid fluids by which j these complaints are occasioned. he Life Medicines have been known to cure Rheu • matism permanently in three weeks, and Gout in half that time. Dropsies of all kinds, by freeing and strengthening the kid• neys and bladder. A certain remedy for the worst cases of Gravel. Also Worms, by dislodging from the turnings of the 'dow els the slimy matters to which these crea tures adhere ; As lima and Consumption, by relieving the vessels of the lungs from the mucus; Scurvey, Ulcers, and Inveterate Sores, by the perfect purity of these Life Pills give to the blood, and all the humors; Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Clomplexions, by their alterative effect upon the fluids that feed the skin. The use of these Pills for a very short time, will effect an entire cure of Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, and a striking improvement in the clearness of the Skin. Common Colds and Influenza, will always be cured by one dose, Cr by two, even in the worst cases. Piles,—as a remedy for this most distressing and ob stinate malady, the Vegetable Life Pills de serve a distinct and emphatic recommenda tion. It is well known to hundreds in this city, that the originator oft ese invaluable Pills was himself afflicted with this com plaint for up Yards of thi rty-fiveyears, and' that he tried in vain every remedy pre scribed within the compass of the Materia Medica. He however, at length, tried the medicine which he now offers to the public and he was cured in a very short time. All that Mr. Moffat requires of his pa tients is to be particular in taking the Life Medicines strictly according to the directi.s ADVICE TO FEMA LES.--Females who value good health should t ever be without the Life Medicines, as they purity the blood, remove obstructions, and give the skin a beautiful, clear, healthy, and bloom ing appearance. TO PARENTS AND OTHERS.—Per sons of a plethoric habit, who are subject to fits, headache, giddiness, dimness of sight, or drowsiness, from too great a flow of bland to the head, should take it frequently. Children, and persons of all ages, may take them at any time, as they do not contain mercury, or any ingredient that requires confinement or restriction of diet. Sold at the Store of JACOB MILLER Huntingdon, Pa. _ _ June'3o, 1841 To those who desire Health. I hereby certify, that I was afflicted tin• 8 years with a severe nervous disease, attend ed with constant pain in the breast, side and stomach, loss of appetite, no rest at night, sickness and dizziness in the head, pain in the stomach after eating, and other symp toms which attends indigestion, my bowels were weak and irregular. Having had ad vice of various physicians during this long period, and used much medicine which only produced temporary relief. In the year 1839 I was often unable to leave my house, and being a poor widow, dependent on my own labor for a living, was obliged to go from house to house to obtain it. lat length gave up all hopes of recovery, and trusted to Him "that created all things." I fortunately was favored with work in Eighth street, when the family, discovering my miserable situa tion, immediately recommended Dr. HAR LICH'S COMPOUND STRENGTHE-, NING, & GERMAN APERIENT PILLS which they procured for me. I used them, and continued for about three months; du ring the time my strength rapidly increased my countenance and pallid cheek returned to their former and natural colors, Since 1 have fully recovered, and at present enjoy perfect health. I feel it my duty to intorm the public at large of the great virtues of Dr. HARLICH'S M EDICINE, that others may procure it, and be likewise cured. lan, well known in this city; any person wishing: to see me, can call at my residence. MARY H. FOURSMAN, Jackson street, back of 144 Poplar lane. Sold at the Store of Jacob Miller, Hunt ingdon, Pa. Jan. 12, 1842.-3 t Red Lion Hotel. No. 200 AVM KET STREET, (Above 6th Street) BOARDING $1 25 PER DAY. The subscriber, thankful for the liberal support of his friends and the public genee• ally, respectfully informs them that he still continues at the old established house, where he will be pleased to accommodate all those who favor him with tlieir patronage. CHRISTIAN BROWER. ) Feb. 9, 1842—tf. "MAGIC RAZOR STROP" WITH METALLIC HONE. We, the subscribers, Importers & Whole sale Dealers, having used and sold "L. Chap ma n's Metallic "Tablet Razor Strop," Ido freely recommend it as being A FIRST RATE ARTICLE, and equal to any thing of similar nature which has hitherto come un der our notice. Philadelphia, July, 1841. (Signed,) Rodgers, Brothers, & Co., No. 52 Market K. J. J. Duncan & Co. No. 184 do Martin & Smith, No 113 do Lloyd & McGrath. No 107 do Yardly, Sowers & Co No 141 do William R Mason, No S do Pancoast, Trotter & Haines, No 26 N 4th it. Truitt, Pendleton & Truitt, 169 Market st. s_ E Prowattain, No 207 do Eldridge & Conrad, do Steinmetz & Justice,_ No 36 Commerce st. George A Wright, No 25 South Fourth it. Archer & Abbott, No 1 do L I. Johnson, No 101 Market Street S Wonderly & Sons No 1393 do A R Reeves & Co No 177 i do C H & G Abbott, No 16 North Fourth st. Brown & Lowere, No 135 Market Street Moore, Hey] & Co No 139 do Dilworth & Branson, No 59 do Adams & Knight No 195 do F. Christman No 177 Chesnut Street A F Ott Monrose, No 14i South Fourth St. I Pond No 147 Market Street, Henry Cohen & Co No 3 South Fourth St. irr- The 'principle of this Strop is anti elastic—consequently it does not round the edge of the razor. It consists of four skies of different sharpening properties, viz: No. 1, the Hone—which is of ten times the pow er of the ordinary Hone, and almost instant ly thins a dull edge. No. 2, a powerful sharpening property for removing the wiry edge lest by the Hone. No. 3, a less pow erful composition for gradually . reducing the Razor to a fine edge. No. 4 is merely the calf skin, peculiarly prepared by the Manu facturer, and expressly adapted to the pur pose of perfecting the edge of the Razor.— Five minutes will be ample time for put ting the dullest Razor in perfect order. Manufactured by L. CHAPMAN, 102 William St. New-York. And sold by the principal Hi.rdware and Fancy goods Importers, at Manufacturer's prices. Feb. 9, 1842.-3rn Dr. Jayne,s Expectorant. We consider it a duty to call public smolt tention to this admirable preperation for Pulmonary Diseases— Especially Coughs Colds, Consumptions. Spitting blood, Asth ma, Broncial Affections, Hooping Cough,&c It is used and very highly approved by per sons of the first respectability, but we feel confident in saying that a trial of itaefficacy will be its best reccommendation. DR. JONATHAN GOING. PRESIDENT OF THE GRANVILLIE COLLFGE Ohio (late of New York), in a letter to Dr. Jayne dw ted New York. December. 1836. says:— He was laboring under a severe cold. cough and hoarseness. and that his 'difficulty of breathing was so great that he felt himself in imminent danger of immendiate suffoca tion, but was perfectly cured by using the Expectorant."—Mrs. Delks, of Salem, N.J. was cured of Asthma of twenty yearsstt.,4., ing, by using two bottles of this medicine Mrs. Ward, also of Salem. was cured of the same complaint by one bottle. A young la dy, also of Salem. who was believed by her friends to be far gone with consumption was perfectly restored by three bottles.—Dr. Hamilton of St. James, South Carolina, was greatly affected by a cough, hoarseness and soreness of the lungs, and on using a bottle of this medicine found permanent relief. Mr. Nicholas Harris, sen., one of the Del• cons of the First Baptist Church in this city, has been perfectly cured by it—after having suffered for stxty years with Cough, Asth ma, and Spitting of Blood, which no remedy before could relieve. The [tea. C. C. P. Crosby, writes tufo! lows: New York, June 15,1838. To Dr. Jayne:—Dear Sir,—l have made use of your Expectorant, personally and in my gamily for the last six years, with great benefit. Indeed I may consider my life pro longed by the use of this valuable medicine, under the blessing of God, forseveral years. I may say almost as much in the. case of my wife, and also of the Rev. Mr. Tonsoa, of the Island of Jamaica. Forall cases of cough, inflamation of the chest, lungs, and throat, I do most unhesitatingly recommend this as the best medicine I have ever tried. My earnest wish is, that others afflicted as I have been, may experience the same relief, which I am persuaded they will by using your Expecto rant. C. C. P. CROSBY. The following Certificate Is from a practi sing PHYSICIAN and a much respected Clergyman of the Methodist society—da ted Modest Town, Va. Augnst 27, 1838. Dr. JetyNe, Dear Sir:-1 have been using your Expectorant extensively in my practice I for the last three months, and for all attacks of Colds, Coughs, Inflaination of the Lungs, Consumption, Asthma, Pains and weakness of the Breast, it is decidedly the best medi cine I have ever tried. Very rCsiieCtfully yours, R. W. WILLIAMS.. Dr. Jayne's Office is No. 20 South Third street, Philadelphia, where all orders will be promptly attended to. Sold also by JACOB MILLER, agent hunting don, Pa.—Price $l. ROCKDALE FOUNDRY. atliF. subscriber would respectfully in -4.4 form the citizens of Huntingdon and the adjoining Counties, that he has repaired and newly fitted up the Rockdale Foundry, in Clover Creek, two miles from Williams mrg, where he is now prepared to exe mte all orders in his line, of the best ma -erials and workmanship, and with prompt less and despatch. He will keep constantly on hand stoves of every description, such as Cooking, Ten Plate, Parlor Coal, Rotary Cooking, and VPood Stoves: Livingston Ploughs, Anvils, Hammers, Hollow Ware, and every kind of castings necessary for ,fmges, mills, or machinery of any descrip lion: wagon boxes of all descriptions, &c. which can be had on as good terms as they can be had at any other foundry in the court or state. Remember the Rockdale Foun -Ity -- WILLIAM KENNEDY. f Nov. 24, 1841.
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