CHAIRS! CHAIRS! ! The subscriber is now prepared to furnish every description of C A 1l(, from the plain kitchen to the most splendid and fash ionable one for the parlor. Also the LUXURIOUS AND EASY CHAIR FOR THE INVALID, n which the feeble and afflicted invalid, though unable to walk even with the aid of crutches, may with ease move himself from room to room, through the garden and in the street, with great rapidity. Those who are about going to housekeep ing, will find it to their advantage to give him a call, whilst the Student and Gentle man of leisure are sure to -find in his newly invented Revolving Chair, that comfort which no other article of the kind is capable of affording. Country merchants and ship pers can he supplied with any quantity at short notice. ABRA AM McDONOUGH, No. 113 South Second street, two doors below Dock, Philadelphia. May3l, 1843.---1 yr. REMOVAL. ' TAILORING ESTABLISHME T. Jacob Snyder, qfpIiESPEGTFULLY informs the citizens 4,4) of Huntingdon, and the public in gen eral, that he has removed his tailoring es tablishment to the shop lately occupied by John Bumbaugh, as a saddler shop, in Main street in the borough of Huntingdon ' two doors east of Thomas Read & Snit's Drug and Drygood store, where he will contin ue the Tailoring Business, in all its various branches, and is ready to accommodate all who may layor him with a call. . . _ __ __ . He receives. regularly, from New York, Scott's Afiew York, Paris and London FASHIONS; and he is determined to employ none but the best and most experienced workmen ; and he guarantees to execute all orders in his line in the most fashionable and workman like manner, or according to the wishes and orders of customers. COUNTRY Paonuca will be taken at the market price, in payment for work. By strict attention to business, he hopes to obtain a share of public patronage. N. B. He has just received from New York Scott's reports of Now York, Paris and London Fashions for spring and slimmer of 1844. He can now accommodate his cos lomers with the latest styles. April 3,1844.—tf. Zstate of Marton Do Forrest, late of Tod township, deceased. sak ETTERS of administration on the said giblestate have been granted to the under signed. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against it will pre sent them properly authenticated for settle ment Without delay, to ISAAC TAYLOR, Adm'r. Tod tp. May 8, 1844, Estate of Andrew Zimmerman, (late of 'TOD township, dec'd. Notice is hereby given that letters of ad -8111111.1 ativn nree,tke .a.: al utato taovo boon granted to the undersigned. All persons having claims or demands against the same are requested to make them known without delay, and all persons indebted to make im mediate payment to JAMES ENTREKIN, Jr. Adm'r. May 8,1844.-6 t. Coffee Run. nstate of (leorge Miller, late of (liarree fp. deed.) OTICE is hereby given that lettersof 1` administration upon the said estate have been granted to the undersigned. All persons having claims or demands against the same are requested to make them known without delay, and all persons indebted to make immediate payment to JAMES GILL AM, Adm,r., Barree tp. May 29, 1844, ESTATE OT JULIA HAWN, Late of Walker township Huntingdon county deceased. Notice is het eby given, that letters testa mentary upon the will of said dec'd have been granted to the undersigned. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same are requested to present them duly authenticated for set tlement, to GEORGEHAWN, Ex'r, Walker tp. May 22, 1344. ESTATE OF WILLIAM SANKEY, Late of Henderson township, Huntingdon county, deceased. WOT ICE is hereby given, that letters *II testamentary upon the said estate have been granted to the undersigned. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same are re quested to present them duly authenticated for settlement, to WILLIAM SANKEY, Ex'r. March 13, 1844, Hendersontp EiZiendlollaapEpur. ,---,• • • • ,--- Th A. U. 3117111133AUG1E, -- 13 1 t ouLD most respectfully inform the , a citizens of Huntingdon, and the public in general, that he has commenced the saddle and harness making business in all its various branches, in the shop former ly occupied by Alex. M'Allister, dec'd., one door east of the "Pioneer Stage Stable" and directly opposite Houck's blacksmith shop, where he is prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with their patronage. He will constantly keep on hand Harness, Saddles, Bridts, Collars, &c. Repairing done on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. By a strict attention to business he hopes to receive a liberal share of work. Huntingdon, May 8, 1844 Job Printing. NEATLY EXECUTED .1T Tait' °mei:. Jewelry! Jewelry ! ! Jewelry!!! T.UST received, astock fbP .91 of the most magnifi ,r,—, 4" dent Jewelry V." ever .1k came up the Pike. ...el .) Consisting of GOLD PAT ' : TENT LEVEIIs, Ladies 7 --cl / 4 GOLD ANCHOR vitas, full jewelled, Si Lvkli PATENT LEVERS, Coubic and single cased,StLvka ANCHOR LEVERS, fa lljeweled, double and single cased ENGLISH WATCHES, Imitation Levers, QUARTIER *lid FRENCH WATCHES, &C. &C. Also Gold Fob Chains, and S als, of the most fashionable patterns. Gold Pencils, Spectacles,Guard Chains, Kay's, Breacelets sett with topaz, Aleclalions, Fin ger Rings, Ear Rings, Breast Pins, sett with topaz, amethist, &c. &c. Mineature Cases, Silk Purees, Coral . Beads, Pocket Books, Musical Boxes, Mathematical Instruments, Silver Spectacles, Table Spoons, 'Pea and Salt Spoons, Sugar Tongs, Lowends pattent Silver Pencils, Razors of the finest quality, HENRY CLAY penknives, a superior am de, Steel Pens, Spy Classes, Hair Brushes. Tooth Brushes, Platina Points, &c. &c. All the above articles will be sold cheaper than ever heretofore. Clock and Watch repairing done as usual, very cheap for cash. A large assortment of eight day and thir ty hour Clocks will be sold very cheap. All watches sold Will be warranted for one year, and a written guarrantee given. that it not found equal to warranty it will (during that period) be put in order without expense, or it injured, may be exchanged for any other watch of equal value. The warranty is considered void, should the watch, with which it is given, be put into the hands of another watch maker. D. BUOY. Huntingdon, April 10, 1844, .I.IGEW 1)R111 FOUNDRY. I. GRAFIUS & SON, MESPECTFULLY inform the citizens 44 of Huntingdon county, and the public generally, that they have formed a partner ship to carry on the copper, Tin and Sheet•sron Business in all its branches, in Alocandria, where they manufacture and constantly keep on hand every dcsci iption of ware in their line; such as New and Splendid Wood Stoves, 22, 24, 26, 28 and 30 inches long R3DI4TOR STOVES, New Cooking Stoves of all kinds, and Also four sizes of Coal Stoves ALSO STOVE-PIPE, AND STOVES FINISHED A ll kinds of castings done, for Forges, Saw mills and Threshing-machines. Also WAG ON BOXES, MILL GUDGEONS, AND HOLLOW WARE ; all of which is done in a workman like manner. Also, Copper, Dye, TVash, Fuller, Pre serving, and Tea Kettles, .for sale, wholesale and Persons favoring this establishment with their custom may depend on having their orders executed with fidelity and despatch. Old metal, copper, brass and pewter ta ken in exchange. Also wheat, rye, corn and pats taken at market mice. Alexandria, Nov. 1, 1843. NOTICE.--The subscriber respectfully requests all persons indebted to him for work clone at the old establishment, pre vious to this date, to call and settle their ac counts without delay. ISRAEL GRAFIUS. gov. 1, 1843. ARTY TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT --.0 0 04....- JOHN SMITH, 4414ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Hntingdon and its vicinity, that he has commenced the Tailoring Business in Main street, in the borough of Hun tingdon, one door wt st of the store of Thos. Read & Son, where he is ready to acoom modate all who may favor him with a call. He receives regularly the LATEST FASHIONS; and is determined to employ none but the best and most experienced workmen. lie will execute all orders in his line in the most workmanlike manner, and on the shortest notice. By strict attention to busi ness and endeavoring to please, he hopes to merit and receive a share of the public patronage. Country produce will be taken in pay ment for work. March 20,1844.—tf. FRANKLIN HOUSE, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. CHRISTIAN COOTS, wouLD most respectfully inform the •/`i citizens of this county, the public generally, and his old friends and custorners in particular, that he has leased for a term of years, that large and commodious building on the West end of the Diamond, in the bo rough of Huntingdon, formerly kept by An drew H, Hirst, which lie has opened and furnished as a Public House, where every attention that will minister to the comfort and convenience of guests will always be found. LCaso ':Peita,Voncl) will at all times be abundantly supplied with the best to be had in the country. Lr_Silas will be furnished with the best of Liquors, and 111 S ST.IIILIJIIG is the very best in the borough, noel will always be attended by the most trusty, at tentive and experienced ostlers. Mr. Coins pledges himself to make every exertion to render the "Franklin House" a home to all who may favor him with a call. Thankful to his old customers for past favors, Ile respectfully solicits a continuance of their custom. Boarders, by the year, month, or week, will be taken on reasonable terms. Huntingdon, Nov. a. 1843. 111% a. gamut it .ITTORJ%TI LaW. vnlwrimcnow, PA. BANN NOTE LIST Rates of Discount in Philadelphia. Danko in Philadelphia. -- Bank , f North America - - p a r Bank of the Northern Liberties - par Bank of Penn Township - - par Commercial Bank of Penn'a. - - par Farmers' & Mechanics' bank - par Kensington bank - - - par Schuylkill bank - par Mechanics' bank - - - - par Philadelphia bank - par Southwark bank • - - par Western bank - par Moyamensing bank - - - par Manufacturers' and Mechanics' bank par Bank of Pennsylvania - - - par Girard bank - - 10 Bank of the United States 22 Country Banks. Bank of Chester co. Westchester par Bank of Delaware co. Chester par Bank of Germantown Germantown par Bank of Montg'ry co. Norristown par Doylestown bank Doylestown par Easton Bank Easton par Farmers' bk of Bucks co. Bristol par Bank of Northumberl'd Northumberland par Honesdale hank Honesdale 11 Farmers' bk of Lanc. Lancaster lA Lancaster bank Lancaster 4 Lancaster county bank Lancaster 4 Bank of Pittsburg Pittsburg A Merch'ts' & Manuf. bk.. Pittsburg A Exchange bank Pittsburg A Do. do. branch of Hollidaysburg A Col'a bk & bridge co. ' Columbia 4 Franklin bank Washington l ay Monongahela bk of B. Brownsville 1A Farmers' bk of Reading Reading 4 Lebanon bank Lebanon 1 Bank of Middletown Middletown 1 Carlisle bank Carlisle 1 Eric hank Erie 3 Bank of Charqoersburg Chambersburg 1 Bank of Gettysburg Gettysburg 1 York bank , York 1 I larrisburg bank' Harrisburg 1 Miners' bk of Pottsville Pottsville li Mu& of Susquehanna co. Montrose 35 Farmers' & Drovers' bk WayneSlorough 3 Bank of Lewistown Lewistown 2 Wyomitg bank Wilkesbarre 2 Northampton bank Allentown no sale Bells county bank Reading no sale West Branch bank Williamsport 7 Towanda bank . Towanda no sale Rates of R w eifth Notes. Northern Liberties, Delaware County, Far mers' Bank of Bucks, Germantown par All others - - - - - 2 HUNTINGDON CABINET Bt, CHAIR WARE ROOM, Messrs. Cunningham & Murano TDESPECTFULLY inform the citizens 44.1 of the borough and county of Hunting don, the public generally, and their old friends and customers in particular, that they continue to carry on busines in their new establisment, one door east of the north eastern corner of the Diamond maaid borough, where they are prepeared 'to sell, wholesale and retail, all articles in their line of business; such as Sideboards, Seeretaies, So fas, Settees, Bureaus, workstands, card, pier, eclair dining and breakfast tables; High, Field, French, and Low Post BI DSTAADS. ALSO—Every variety of Z3nat3laa , 6Z3, such as Rush seal, Cane•seat, Bulb, Ben Baltimore, Straight•back, Boston patter n 4- Common Rocking Chairs, together with waslavaam czumozi,, of all colors, qualities and sizes; and Paper Hanging of various patterns and qualities N. B. Coffins made and funerals attend ed either in town or country, at the shortest notice. They keep a splendid HEARSE for the accommodation of their customers. Nov. 29, 1843. COME THIS WAY: MZTZINEJ:VM Carriage 'Manufactory nzway srvziTs ZOST Vespecttully informsidie citizens of the borough and county ot Hunting don, the public generally, and his old friends and customers in particular, that he still continues the Coach Making Business in all its various branches,at his old stand,in Main street in the borough of Huntiugdon, nearly opposite the 'Journal' printing office, where he has constantly on hand every description of Coaches, Carriages, s - , ""eii • r Buggies, Sleiffhs z_.—....Laszahirdie Dearborns, which he will sell low for cash or on reason able terms. All kinds of work in his line made to or der, on the shortest notice, in a WORKM AA LIKE MA.NNER And all kinds of repairing done with neat ness and despatch. Country produce will be taken in exchange for work. Any persons wishing to purchase are re spectfully invited to call end examine and judge for themselves. Huntingdon Nov. 29, 1843. J. SEWELL S'l E WART, .417`01111127 law lIUN7 INGD ON, EM. Office in Main street, three doors west or Mr. Buoy's Jewelry establishment. February 14,1843.--tl. InIaCeELM'CI Indian Vegetable Pills. If, during the continuance of storms and floods. the channels of OUR MIGhTY RIVERS become so obstructed as to afford an insuffi cient outlet for the superabundant waters, we can expect nothing less than that the urrounding country will be Overwhelmed with the Flood In like manner with the human body—if the skin, kidneys and bowels (the natural outlets for useless and corrupt humors) be come so obstructed as to fail in affording a full discharge of those impurities which are in all cases THE CAUSE OF SICKNESS, ' we surely can expect nn other results than that the whole frame will sooner or later b e HELMED ITH DISEASE As in the first place, if we would prevent an inundation we must remove all obstruc tions, in order that there may be no hind rance to the free discharge of the supera bundant waters. So, in the second place, if we would prevent and cure disease, we must open and keep open, all natural drains of the body. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills of North Amer;can College of Health, will be found one of the best it not the very BEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD for carrying out this beautiful and simple theory, because they compleatly cleanse Me stomach and bowels front all bilous humors, and other impurity, and at the same time promote a healthy discharge from the lungs, skin and kidneys; consequently as all the natural drains are opened, DISEASE OF EVERY NAME IS LITERALLY DRIVEN FROM THE BODY. U"Caution.—As the great popularity and consequent great demand for Wright's Indi an Vegetable Pills has raised up a hest of counterfeiters, country storekeepers and agants will* be on their guard agninst the many impostors who are travelling about the country selling to the unsuspecting n spuni ousarticle for the genuine. . . It should be remembered that all author ized agents are provided with a certificate of agency, signed by WILLIAM WRIGHT, Vice Prrsident of the North American College of Health. Consequently, those who offer In dian Vegetable Pills, and cannot show a cer-• tificate as above described will be known as mposters. l'he following highly respectable store keepers have been appointed agents fur the sale of Wright's Indian ircgetasle Pills, and at whom it is confidently . believed the genuine medicines can be obtained: William Stewart, Huntingdon. Henry Learner Hollidaysburg, B. F. Bell, Antes township. Robert McNamara, Newry. Samuel S. Isett, yrone township. Millikens & Kessler; Mill Creek. A. & N. Cresswell, Petersburg. Gemmel & Porter, Alexandria. Moore & Steiner, Water Street. Joseph Patton, Jr. Duncansville. R. H. McCormick, Collinsville. Wolf & Willet, Frankstown. Henry Brewster, Snirleysburg. Walter Graham, Yellow Springs. Office devoted exclusively to the sale of the medicine, wholesale and retail, No. 169 Race street, Philadelphia. Beware of counterfeits.—The public are respectfully informed that medicine purpor ting to be Indian Pills made by one V. 0. Flack, are not the genuine Weight's Latina Vegetable Pills.. The only security against imposition is to purchase from the regularly advertised a gents,and in all cases he particular to ask for Wright's Indian Vegetable Pill. Dec. 27, 1843.—1 y. laztuazz• HOTEL. No. 200 MARKET STREET, (Above 6th Street) P nil a it el phia. BOARDING $l,OO PER DAY. ar HE subscriber, thankful for the liberal N.L. , support of his friends and the public generally, respectfully informs them that he still continues at the old established house, where he will be pleased to accommodate allthose who favor him with their patronage. CHRISTIAN BROWER. Dec. 14, 1842.—tf. Temperance House. Zi iHE subscriber occupying the , r _ large three story brick ing house at the south east corner of Allegheny and Smith streets, In the borough of Huntingdon, the third story of which during the last summer has been fitted for,sleeping rooms; having a large stable on the premises, and having employed a care ful person to attend to it and take care of horses, &c., informs the public that she is prepared to accommodate such of her friends and such strangers and travellers as may de sire accommodation. She respectfully soli cits a share of public patronage, and hopes the friends of Temperance will give her a call. ES HER CLARKE. Huntingdon March 1, 1843. nein ettilortns —w=am.lbaaasaazsztosa9ma WCOMED b9O 1- IhaVY.2M3 O ESPECTFULLY informs the inhabi tants of Sinking Valley, and his old customers in general, that he has commen ced the above business in all its branches within a few rods of the Stone Church. and about one quarter of a mile below the Mills of Samuel hot. He feels thankful to his old friends, for their liberal patronage for merly bestowed upon him, and flatters him self by strict attention to business, and by pledging himself to turn out as satisfactory and as good work as any other establishment in Huntingdon county to receive a liberal share of patronage. N. B. tie has engaged an experienced and practical cutter and first rate soot kman to conduct the shop. (U° Grain of all kinds, at market delivered at the Mill of Samuel lsett, will be received in payment for work. Sinking Valley, May 29, 1844.—5 t. BLANK BEDS, of an improved form, for sale at this office. alto BLANK PETITIONS FOR IVITURALIZATION. DJ'TO INV ALIDS..ca How important it is that you commence without loss of time with BR ANDRETH PILLS. They mildly but surelyrimove nil impurities from the blood, and no case of sickness can effect the human frame, that these celebrated Pills do not relieve as much as medicine can do. COLDS and COUGHS arc more beneflitted by the Brandreth Pills than by Lozenges and Candies. Very . wtll, perhaps, as palliatives, but worth nothing as ERADICATORS of diseases from the human system. The Brandreth Pills cure, they do not merely relieve, they cure. Diseases, whether chronic or recent, infectious or oth erwise, will certainly be cured by the use of these all-sufficient Pills. CURE OF A C ANCEROUS SORE. SING SING, January 21, 1843. Da. BENJAMIN BRANDRETII► Honored Sir,— Owing to you a debt of gratitude that mo ney cannot pay. I am induced to make a `public acknowledgment of the benefit my wife has derived from your invaluable Pills. About three years this winter she was taken with a pain in her ode; which soon became very much inflamed, and swollen, so match that we became much alarmed, and sent for the doctor. During his attendance the pain and swelling increased to an alarming degree, and in dace weeks from its first commencing it becPme a running sore. She gould get no rest at night the pain was an crest. Our first doctor attended her for six months, and she received no benefit what ever, the pain growing worse and the sore larger all the time. He said if it was healed up it would be her death, but lie appeared to be at a loss how to proceed, and my poor wife still continued to suffer the most terrible tortures. We therefore sought other aid, in a Botannical doctor, who said when he first saw it that he could soon cure the sore and give her ease at once. To our surprise he gave her no relief, and acknowledged that it quite baffled all his skill. 'l'hus we felt atter having tried during one whole year the experience of two celebrated physicums in vain, is absolute despair. My poor wife's constitution rapidly failing in the prime of her years front her continued suffering. Under these circumstances we concluded that we would try your Universal Vegetable Pills, determined to fairly test then• curative effects. To my wife's great • comfort the first few doses afforded great re lief of the pain. Within one week to the astonishment of ourselves and every one who knew the case, the swelling and the infla mation began to cease so that she felt quite easy, and would sleep comfortable, and sir, after six weeks' use she was able to go thro' the house and again attend to the manage ment of her family, which she had nut done for nearly fourteen months. Ina little over two months from the time she first commen ced the use of your invaluable Pills her allele was quite sound, and her health better than had been in quite a number of years be fore. I send you this itatetnent atter two years test of the cure, considering it only an act of justice to you and the public of large. We are with much gratitude, Very respectfully:: . TIMU rHY & ELIZA A. LITTLE, PS —The Botanical Doctor pronounced the sore cancerous, and finally said no good could be done, unless the whole of the flesh was cut off and the bone scraped, Thank a kind Providence, this made us resort to your l'ills, which saved us froM all further mis ery, and for which we hope to be thankful. T. &E. A. L. Dr. Brandreth's Pills are for sale by the following Agents in Huntingdon county. Thomas Read, Hutingdon. Wm. Stewart; HuntiTigdon. A. & N. Cresswell, Petersburg. Mary W. Neff, Alexandria. Joseph Patton, Jr. Duneansviile. Hartman & Smith, Manor Hill. S. Miles Green &Co. Barree Forge, Thomas Owens, Birmingham. A. Patterson, Williamsburg. Peter Good, Jr. Canoe Creek. John Lutz, sliirleysburg. Observe each of Dr. Bredreth's Agents have an engraved certificate of Agency.-- Examine this and you will !hind the NEW LABLES upon the certificate corresponding with those on the Boxes, none other are gen nine. B. BRANDRETII, M. D. PhWa. Office S. North Ali St.—ly. DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. The best medicine known to man for incipient Consumption, Asthma of every stage, Bleeding of the Lungs, Coughs, Colds, Liver Complaint, and all diseases of the Pulmonary Organs, may be had of Agents named below. (O . All published statements of cures performed by this medicine are, in every respect, TRUE. Be careful and get the genuine "Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry," as spurious imitations are abroad. Orders from any part of the country should be addressed to Isaac Butts, No. 125 Fulton street, Now York. AGENTS. For sale by Thome Read, Huntingdon, and Janice Orr, Hollidaysburg, Price one dollar lier bottle. December 6, 1843. IL?' Read the following from Dr. Jacob Hoffman, a physician of extensive practice in Huntingdon county: Dear Sir:-1 procured one bottle of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, from Thomas Read, Esq. of this place, and tried it in a case of obstinate Asthma on a childof Paul Schweble, in which many other reme dies had been tried without any relief. The Balsam gave sudden relief, and in my opin ion the child is effectuelly cured by its use. Yours, Icc. JACOB HOFFMAN, M. D. Dec. 23, 1841. RAGS! RAGS!! RAGS !? Cash paid to country Merchants for their Rags in large or small quantities, at the Rag and Paper store of the subscriber, No. 4 North sth 2 doors above Market St. PHILADELPHIA, Where he keeps an assortment of Writing, Printing and If rapping Papers— Wall and Curtain Papers of the latest styles; Also White and Blue BONNET BOARDS, 14c. &c. Also the standard SCHOOL BOOKS--BLANK 'Boons, Slates, Steel pens, good Ink and ink Powder, and stationary in general, all of which are carefully selected for the country trade, and are offered at the lowest whole sale prices, by WM. D. PARRISH, No. 4 North sth St. 2 doors above Market St., Philadelphia. Philadelphia, March 10,1844.-3 m. Dr. Mqffat's Life Pills AND PIICENIX The perfectly safe, unerring and suc cessful treatment of almost every speices of disease by the use of Dr Al oYeaT's a d i Live Ms DlOl NV, is no longer an experi ment ; as a reference to the experience of many thousand patients will satisfactorily " prove. During the present month alone,. nearly one,hundred cases have come to the knowledge of Dr. AIorFAT, where the pa tient has to all appearance, effected a per manent cure by the exclusive and judicious use of the Life Medicines—solve eight • or ten of these had been considered hope., less by their physicians. Such happy re. sultsare a source of great pleasure to Dr. M., and inspire hint with anew confidence to reecommend the use of his medicines kg,. his fellow citizens. The LIFE NIEDLeINES are a purely V E . GETABLE preparation. They are mild and pleasant in their operation, and at the same time thorough--acting rapidly upon the secretions of the system—carrying uty all acrimonious hemours, and assimilating and purifying the blood. For this reason, in aggravated cases of Dyspepsia, the ‘ Life Medicines Will give cella in a shorter" space of time than any other prescription. In Fever and Ague, Inflammatory Rheu. matism, Fevers of every description, Sick Headaches, Heartburn, Dizziness in the Head, Pains in the Chest, Flatulency, Im paired Appetite, and in every disease ari sing from impurity of the blood, or a diti. ordered state of the stomach, the use of these medicines has always proved to be beyond doubt, greatly superior to any other mode of treatment. All that Dr. Moffat asks of his patients' is to be particular in taking them according to the directions. It is not by a newspaper notice, or by any thing that he may say in their favour, that he hopes to gain credit. It is alone by the result of a fair trial. Is the reader an invalid and does he wish to ' know whether the Life Medicines will suit his ow n case 1 If so, let him call at the office of the agent, and procure a copy of the Good Samaritan, published gratui tously. He will there find enumerated very many extraordinsry cases of cure; erhaps some exactly similar to his own Sold by JAciiir MILLER, Huntingdon. August SO 1843. ly. Cabinet Raking Liminess. MrHE undersigned, having provided him sell with a large supply of materials for the purpose of carrying on the above busi less in all its various branches, at his old stand, at Neff's Mills, where he hopes all f persons wishing any thing in the line of his business will give him a call. Any article that he may have for sale, will be exchang ed for country produce, or on the most rea sonable terms for cash. CorrZNS will be made on the shortest notice. There will also be GRAIN CRADLES kept on hand at the same place, by the subscriber. James Jack. Neff's Mills, W. Barree tp. March 13, 1844 FOR SALE. A first rate Buggy, nearly new ; Also a Horse, seven or eight years old, well cal culated for saddle or harness; also a com plete set of Harness. The Buggy and Har ness will be sold separate, or with the Horse, to suit the purchaser or purchasers. The whole will be sold low for cash, or on credit, with approved security. Apply at this office. March 6. 1844—tf. Philadelphia Package Sales of Bools and Skoes, (Eva.) , Tuesday morning, at 10 o'clock,) 33T O. W. LORD. 44INIWID formed C il b y D a . p — m A . u c n o ° lb h n t e i o ti Dealers i bee nßoot, and Shoes of this city, with the avowed ob ject of suppressing the sale of those goods by auction, it seems proper for the subscri ber, (who has held these sales for the past eighteen months) to state that notwithstand ing this combination, the sales will not be stopped, but on the contrary, as he will now rely more than ever on the patronage of the country Merchants, the sales will be held every Tuesday morning,at the auction store, 208 Market Street, and his arrangements with the Manufacturers, both of this city and all New England. are such as to insure him a constant and full supply of every de scription of goods. The mere fact of so great an effort being made to put down these sales, is the best evidence the country Merchants can have, that it is for his interest to sustain them. Philadelphia, March 27, 1844.-6 m. SMOKERS, THIS WAY ! t c E 3 Cheap for Cash. The subscriber has just received a large and well assorted lot of segars, which he of fers for sale at the following prices. Cuba segars in boxes containing 150 each, $1 25 per box. Half Spanish in boxes containing 150 each, 50 cents per box. Half Spanish per thousand, $2 75 Common do. $1 50 and $1 00 reTlic above prices are so low that the subscriber cats sell for cash only. T. K. SEVIONTON. Huntingdon, Oct. 11.—If ISAAC FISHER ATTORNEY AT LAW IIIEAS removed to Huntingdon, with the intention of making it the place of his , residence, and will attend to such leg ness as may be entrusted to him. Dec. 20, 1843. Irre.USTH;;ZS' Blanks of all kinds, for qit at this Office. IDLANK BONDS—Judgment and mon--f,r sale at this 'office,