Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, July 10, 1844, Image 4

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    CHAIRS! •CHAIRS! !
The subscriber is now prepared to furnish
every description of C tllta, 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 avtlk even with the aid of
crutches, may with case 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 aka'', whilst the Student .and Gentle
man of lei,ure 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 be supplied with any quantity at
short notice.
ABRA AM NIcDONOUGH,
No. 113 South Second s;rei.t, two doors
below Dock. Philadelphia.
May3l, 1843.-1 yr.
REMOVAL.
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT,
Jacob Snyder,
IrDESPECTFULLY informs the citizens
of Huntingdon,and the imblio in gen
eral, that he has removed his tailoring es
tablishment to the shop lately occupied by
John Bunibaugh, as a saddler shop, in Main
street in the borough of Huntingdon, two
doors east of Thomas Head & Son's Drug
and Drygood store, where he will cumin
tie the
Tailoriug Business,
n all its various branches, and is ready to
accommodate all who may favor him with
a call.
He receives, regularly, from New York,
Scott's New York, Puri& and London
FASHIONS;
and he is determined to employ none but the
best and most expetienced workmen ; and
he guarantees to execute all orders in his
line in the must fashionable and woiknaan
like manner, or according to the wishes and
orders of customers.
COUNTRY Paonucx will be taken at the
market price, in payment for work.
By strict attention to business, he hopes to
obtain a share of public oat ronage.
N. B. He has just received firm New
York Scott's reports of New York, Paris
and London Fashions for spring and summer
of 1844. He can now accommodate his cus
tomers with the latest styles.
April 3, 1844.—tf.
JOHN SMITH.,
, ITIF,SPECTFULLY informs the citizens I ,
4_w of lintingdon and its vicinity, that he
has commenced the
Tailoring Rosiness
in Main strut, in the borough of Hun
tingdon, one door svi st of the store of il'hos.
Read & Sou, where he is reiviy to aceom-
Thodate 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 Win knirn.
He will ext cute all orders iii his line in
C:2CUC.sTia CD Zs''',. the most workmanlike manner, and On the
r - - - 1. •• • r -- -) shortest notice. By strict attention to busi
,A. H. 73117/233.d.tfa11, ness and endeavoring to please, he hopes to
WOULD most respectfully inform the merit and receive a share of the public
citizens of Huntingdon, and the patronage.
public in general, that he has commenced Country produce will be taken in psy
che saddle and harness mi.king business in num for work.
__
all its various branches, in the shop former-
March 20, 1844.—if.
ly occupied by Alex. M'Allister, deed.,
one door east of the "Pioneer Stage Stable" FRANKLIN HOUSE,
and directly opposite Houck 's blacksmith ... n - ot .
shop, where he is prepared to accommodate ....angdon, Pennsylvania.
all who may favor him with their patronage. CHRISTIAN COU'P'S,
He will constantly keep on hand 'IIOI_TLD most respectfully inform the
Harness, Saddles, Britt's, citizens of this county, the public
Collars, &c. generally, and his old friends and customers
in politic:p.m. !has ? i e has leased fora term
Rerairhlreli,aeon the shortest nctice and
.- , isi;--,..islais7,Tge on commodious building j
most reasonable
rat i o '
tin the West end of the Diamond, in the ho- I
By a strict attention to business he hopes '
lough of liantingdon, formerly kept by An-
to receive a liberal share of work.
Huntingdon, May 8, 1844. drew H. Hirst, which he has opened and
furnished as a Public House, where every
attention that will minister to the comfort
Zstato of Naito De ro nest, late of „„ d „ nr ,,,, i ,,,, e of guests will always be'
" Tod township, decectscd. found.
ErIERS of administration on the said- 3 72 — adi sm L P...41 4 ca 11D acis.
silkilestate base been granted to the under- will at all times be abundantly supplied with
signed. All persons indebted to said estate the best to be had in the country.
are requested to make immediate payment,U-a ii.a.3 I.z mla'.
and those having claims against it will pre- . be furnished with the best of Liquors,
sent them properly authenticated for settle- anal
meta without delay, to
ISAAC TAILQR, /Ver.
May 8, 1844. Tod tp.
Estate of Andrew Zimmerman,
(late of TOD township, deck!.
Notice is hereby given that letters of ad
ministration upon the said estate have been
grar.ted to the undersigned. All persons
having claims or demands against the same
are requested to make them known withmt
delay, and all persons indebted to make im
mediate payment to
JAMES ENTREKIN, Jr. Ad ner.
May 8,1844.-6 t. C, rice Run.
Zistato of %Dow° Miller, late of
harree tp. deed.)
v., °TICE is hereby given that letters of
11 administration up: ay the said estate
have been granted to the undersigned. All
pet sons 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 GILLAM, Adm,r.,
thrree tp.
May 29, 1844.
INMATE 01' SULZA HAWN,
Late of Walker township Iluntiogdon
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
GEORGE HAWN, Ex'r,
Walker tp.
May 22, 1844,
Books and Engravings
A miscellaneous assortment of books;
cheap Publications and F.ograNings, just
received and for sate by the subscriber, at
the publishers prices. Call atal examine.
JACOB MILLER.
Huntingdon, lune 5, 1644.
WORKMAN LIKE MANNER
And all kinds of repairing done with neat
uess and despatch.
Country produce will be taken in exchange
fur work.
Any persons wishing to purchase are re
a. Heardley Henderson, purchasespectfully invited to call Earl examine and
ATTORNEY AT LAW, ud , ;e. 1,.r themselves.
iitleatingdon, Fez I Huntingdon Nov. 29, 1843,
Office on Main street, one door West of William
Dorris' Store.
Huntingdon, Juno 12, 1844.
ATTOMITSAT AT :LAW*
vo LANK BONDS to Constables fur Stay
of Execution, under the new law, just
printed, and for sale, at this office.
A. K. COLINVY,
HUNTINGDON, PA.
Office in Main &reel, tuo donrs Fast o
Mrs. McConnell's Temperance Evtae.
Jewelry! Jewelry ! ! Jewelry!!!
EANIE NOTE LIST.
vg, UST received, a stock Rater of Discount in Philadelphia.
Ca' of the most
114 dent Jewelry V".• ever ranks in Philadelphia.
\ll2.- thel came up
,) C;ot "a" of North America
13 ink of the Northern Liberties
N r LvvEns, Ladies i i , tok of Penn Township
n'n. - par
q-- •• • GoLD ANCHOR LE- c,, maicrc hi B an k „I
- -
---- VERB, full jeavellrd. 1 Farmers' & Mechanics' bank - - p
p t ar
SI . LVER PATENT LEVERS, double and single Kensington bank - - - par
cased,SuvEit ANCHOR LAN ERs,fa ll jeweled, Schuylkill bank - - - - par
double and eingle caned ENGLISH WATCHEs, Mechanics' bank - - - - par
inetation Levera, QUARTIER and FRENCH Philadelphia bank
- - - par
WATCHES, &G. & C, Also SORIIIWIII'E bank - - • par
Gold Fob Chains, and Seals, Western bark
- " - - par
Gold Moyamensing bank - - - par
of the most fashionable patterns. Manufacturers' .
and
„ e _, ,anies ,
bank
par
Pencils, Spectacles, Guard Chains, Key's, . Pennsylvania 1 .. "
Bank of - - - par
Breacelets sett with topaz, Medalions, Fin-
i
ger Rings, Ear Rings, Breast Pins, sett with G . ,lra bank - - - 10
topaz, amethist, &c. &c. Mineature Cases, Bank of the United States - 22
Silk Purees, Coral Beads, Pocket Bot ks, I Country Banks.
Musical Boxes, Mathematical Instruments, Bank of Chester co. Westchester par
Silver Spectacles, Table Spoons, Tea mid I Bank of Delaware co. Chester par
Salt Spoons, Sugar Tongs, Lowends pattent Bat& of Germantown Germantown par
Silver Pencils, Razors of the finest quality, Bank of Nlontg'ry co. Norristown par
HENRY CLAY penknives, a super ior anti- Ilyi
,Ja l
estown bank Doylestown par
de, Steel Pens, Spy Classes, Hair Brushes. Easton Bank Easton par
Tooth Brushes, Platina Points, &c. &c. All Farmers' bk of Bucks co. Bristol par
the above articles will be sold cheaper than Bank of Northumberrd Northumberland par
ever heretofore. Honesdale bank Honesdale li
Clock and Watch repairing done as usual, Farme I'S ' bk of Lanc. Lancaster li
very cheap for cash. Lancaster bank Lancaster 4
A large assortment of eight day and thir- r
~.ancaster comity bank Lancaster
ty hour Clocks will be sold very cheap. I Butt of Pittsburg Pittsburg i
All watches sold will be warranted for one Morch'ts' & 111anuf. bk. Pittsburg i
vcar, and a written guarrantee given. that
Exchange bank Pittsburg. i
it not found equal to warranty it will (during
Do. do. branch of Hollidaysburg i
that period) be put in order without expense, Cora bit & bridge co. Columbia i
or it injured, may be exchanged for any Franklin bank Washington li
other watch of equal value. T;,,, warranty Monongahela bk of B. Brownsville lb
is considered void, should the watch, with Farmers' bk of Reading Reading 4
which it is given, lie put into the hands of Lebanon bank Lebanon 1
another watch maker. Bank of Middletown Middletown 1
Carlisle bank Carlisle 1
Erie bank Erie 3
Bank of Chambersburg Chambersburg 1
Bank of Gettysburg Gettysburg 1
York bank York 1
Harrisburg bank Harrisburg 1
Miners' bk of l'ottsville Pottsville 11
13 irk of Susrueli alma en. Montrose 35
Pant - 10'S' abrovers' bk lA'aynesborough 3
Bank of Lewistown Lewistown 2
Wyoming, bank Wilkesbarre 2
Northampton batik Allentown no sale
Beaks county bank Beading no sale
West Branch batik Williamsport 7
Towanda bark 'Towanda no sale
Rates of nellofNotes.
D. BUOY,
Huntingdon, April 10, 1844,
11" TA /LURING
ESTABLISHMENT
-..,0e e...
Messrs. Cunningham & Zurchno •
ciqESPECTFULLY inform the citizens
*Lb of the borough and county of Hunting
don, the public generally, and their old
friends and customers in pardcular, that
they continue to carry on buCcies iu their
new establiment._ Vast of the
eastern cOrner o The Diamond in said
borough, where they are prepeared to sell,
wholesale and retail, all articles in their
line of business; such as
Sideboards, .Secret ales, So
fas, Settees, Bureaus,
workstands, card, pier, Mai'
dining and breakfast tables;
nigh, Field, Preach, and Low Post
BEDSTAADS.
ALSO—Every variety of
a - AOII9.ac'SMI R)
ST L G
alwayssuc as Rh seat, Cane , Bath, B
is th
be rie very
ttendedin th
the best e borou
mosgth,trusty, and wat
ill
' Baltimore h
, us Stroight•back, Feat Boston patt e n
by
tentive and experienced ostlers. Common Backing Chairs, together with
Mr. Coats pledges himself to make every 77A .113,t ZJILZSIIDE3
exertion to render the Franklin House" a of all colors, qualities and sizes; and Paper
home to all who may favor him with a call.
Banging
of various patterns and qualities
Thankful to his old customers for past favors, N. 11. Collins made and funerals attend
he respectfully solicits a continuanceof their ed either in town or country, at the shortest
custom.
notice. They keep a splendid HEARSE
Boarders, by the year, month, or week, for the accommodation of their customers.
will be taken on reasonable terms. Nov. 29, 1843.
Huntingdon, Nov. 8. 1893.
Mtrav K!orar.
Came to the residence of the subscriber,
in Henderson township, on Monday the 3rd
inst„ aSORREL HORSE, with a bald face
and lame in the left hind leg. The owner is
requested to come forward, prove property,
pay charges and take him ;may, ()Owl wise
he will be disposed of according to law .
JACOB MEGAIIAN.
June 19, 1844,
Estate of John Isenberg, late of I zunnor SMITE
Porter township. dec'el. , Tofr osr respectfully informs:the citizens
Notice is hereby given that letters of au- 444 o f the borough and ceutay of Hunting
minstration upon the said estate have been
don, the public generally, and his old friends
granted to the undersigned. All persons
having claims or demands against the same and customers in particular, that he still
are requested to make them known without continues the
f 1;
delay, and all persons lndt bled to make im-
COlleil Maiiitl LliSillefiiN
mediate payment to in all its v,rious hranches,at his old stand,in
DAVID ISENBERG, Main street in the borough of Huntingdon,
WILLIAM CHRIS"! Y, 5 Adm'rs. nearly opposite the 'Journal' printing oflice,
April 17, 1844. where he has constantly on hand every
I description of
Coaches, Carriages,
M,Buggies, Sleighs
. . . .
---_--7:::,,,,,a&a ; 4. Dearborns,
GEOLIGE TAYI4OII2,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Attends to practice in the Orphans' Court,
Stating Admmistr ftion accounts, Scrlvening.
&c.—Oftic.e in I till street, 3 duo's East of
T. Road's Drug Store.
Feb. 23, 1844
Ve,rits CrEIZES
.ITTORAVEI .11' lid If
HUNTINGDON, PA
J. SEWDLI. STEWART,
,
TDUSTICES' Blanks cl all kinds, for sale HUN"! INGD p.I.
;' , „v at this Office.
Office ir. Main street, three doors west
IVALANK BONDS—Judgment and coin- of Mr. Buoy's Jewelry establishment.
%Vrooa.-....1cr sale at this effice. February 1.1, 1843.-0.
Northern Liberties, Delaware Cc mitt', Far
mers' Bark of Bucks, Germantown Par
All others 2
~~~~:~a~aacaa~~.~r
CABINET FL CHAIR WARE ROOM,
61.*11 I.
:.*
COME THIS WAY!
~;
Mr7;Mralr\7.7,
Cart•iage sliaeinfactory
,
I which he AVM sell low for cult or on reason
able terms.
All kinds of sent k in his line mule to or
3cr, en the shortest notice, In a
WXUMLIM^CI
Indian Vegglable Pills.
If, during the continuance of storms and
floods. the channels of
OUR MIGHTY RIVERS
become an obstructed as to afford an insuffi
cient outlet for the superabundant waters,
we can expect nothing less than that the
urrounding country will be
Oveewhelmed with the flood
In like manner with the human body—if
the skin, kidney's 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 arc
in all cases
THE CAUSE OF SICKNESS,
we surely can expect no other results than
that the whole frame will sooner or later be
OVERH HELIVED H 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 ft cc 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.
IVright's Indian Vegetable Pills of
North Amerlean College of Health,
will In found one of the best tt not the very
BEST MEDICINE IN TILE WORLD
for carrying out thin beautiful and simple
theory, because they compleatly cleanse the
stomach and bowels from all Woad 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 TILE BODY.
ri-Causion.—As the great popularity and
consequent great demand for Wright's Indi
an Vegetable Pills has raised up a best of
counterfeiters, country storekeepers and
agents will be on their guard agninst the
many impostors who are travelling :theta the
country selling to the unsuspecting It SI/Mi
nus attic::: for the genuine.
It should be remembered that all author
ized agents arc provided with a certificate of
agency, signed by WILLIAM WRIGHT, Vice
I'III44ICM f the North American College cf
Health. Consequently, those who otter In
dian Vegetable Pills, and cannot show 0 cer
tificate , s ab,ve described will be known as
mposters.
rhe following highly respectable store
keepers have been appointed agents fur the
sale of
IVright's Indian Vegetasle Pills,
and of whom it is confidently believed the
genuine medicines can be obtained:
William Stewart, Huntingdon.
Ilenry Learner Hollidaysburg:,
13. F. Bell, Antes township.
Robert McNamara, Newry.
Samuel S. Isett, yrone township.
Aliltikens & Kessler, Mill Creek.
A. & N. Crtsswell, Petersburg.
Gemmel & Porter, Alexandria.
Moore & Steiner, Water Street.
Joseph Patton, Jr. Duncansville.
It. H. McCormick, Collinsville.
Wolf 8c Willet, Frankstown.
Henry Brewster, Snitleysburg.
Office devoted exclusively to the sale ni
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
_ _
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills.
The only security against imposition is to
purchase from the regularly advertised a
geots, and in all cases be particular to ask
for Wright's Indian Vegetable Pill.
Dec. 27, 1343.-Iy.
HOTEL.
No. 200 MARKET STREET,
(Above 6th Street)
elphia.
BOARDING $l,OO PER DAY.
op HE subscriber, thankful for the liberal
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 ftvor him with their patronage,
CHRISTIAN BROWER.
Dec. 14, 1842.—tf.
Te►nperance House.
it t i l a kl , subscriber t l . te o , c i cinitig t
;;; ing I;ou g s c e at " the} c' south rI
) east nc corner dwell
;;;; , .a • a Allegheny and Smith streets, in
th,„,„.,..„1i of Huntingdon, the third story of
which dining the lust 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, Btc., informs the public that site is
prepared to accommodate such of her friends
and such strangers and travaers 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. _ _ _ _ ESTHER CLARKE.
Huntingdon March 1, 1843,
JtcU eattoring
'teas \a allb Llti 60Uawaosk rfaa
Lplasimm o
3;2 ESP TFULLY itit'orms the
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
dint one quarter of a mile below the Mills
of S timid !sett, lie feels thankful to his
itild 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 Ivo% k as any other establishment
in Huntingdon county to receive a liberal
share of patronage.
N. B. He has engaged an experienced
and practical cutter and first rate won kmun
to conduct the shop.
ill Grain of all kinds, at market price,
delivered at the Mill of Samuel [sett, will
be received in payment for work.
Sinking Valley, May 29, 1844.—5 t.
BLANK DEDS, of an improved
form, for sale at this office.
.dlso BLANK PETITIONS FOR
N✓ITURALIZATION.
ng'TO INVALIDS. ..ca
How important it is that you commence
without loss of time with IIItANDRF.TH
PILLS. 'they mildly but surely remove all
impurities trim 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. Cocos and COUGHS
are more benefiitted by the Brandreth Pills
than by Lozenges and Candies. Very well,
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, intectious or oth
erwise, will certainly be cured by the use of
these sill-sufficient
CUM!. OF A OANCEROUS SORB.
SING SING, January 21, 1843,
1)n. BENJAMIN BRANDRETII:
1101101 NI
Owing to you a debt of gratitude that mo
ney cannot pay. 1 am induced to make a
public acknowledgment of the benefit my
wife has derived from your invaluable Pills.
About three years this winter the was taken
with a pain in her acic, which soon became
very much inflamed, and swollen, so mlch
that we became much alarmed, and sent
for the doctor. During his attendance the
pain and swelling increased to an alarming
degree, and in three weeks from its firsf
commencing it become a running sore. She
gould get nu rest at night the pain was so
creat. Our first doctor attended her foe six
months, and she received no benefit what
ever, the pain growing worse and the sore
larger all the time. He said lilt was healed
up it would be her death, but he appeared
to be at a loss how tb proceed, and my poor
wife still continued to suffer the most terrible
tortures. We therefore sought other aid,
in a Betannical 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.
Thus we felt atter having tritd during one
whole year the experience of two celebrated
physicions in vain, in absolute despair. Nly
poor wife's constitution rapidly failing in
the prime alter years front her continued
suffering. Under these circumstances we
concluded that we would try your Universal
Vegetable Pills, determined to fairly test
their curative effects. To my wife's great
comfort the first few doses afforded great re
lief of the pain. Within one week to the
astunisitmeot of oat selves and every one who
knew the case, the swelling and the infla ,
motion began to cease so that site felt quite
easy, and would sleep comfortable, anti sir,
after six weeks' use she was able to go thro'
the house and again attend to the manage
ment of her family, which site had not done
for nearly fourteen months. In a little over
two months from the time she first coalmen,
cell the use of your invaluable Pills her ancle
was quite sound, and her health better than
if had been its quite a number of years be
fore. I send you this statement titter two
years test of the cure, considering it only an
act of justice to you and the public e.t large,
We are with much gratitude,
Very respectfully,
TIMO MY& ELIZA A. LITTLE.
PS —The Botanical Doctor pronounced
the sore cancerous, and filially 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
fills, which saved us from nil further ibis
airy, and for which we hope to be thankful,
1'; &E. A. L.
Dr.Brandreth's rots a.. " , c.sille by the
following Agents in Huntingdon cosio.i: , •
Thomas Read, l - luttngdou.
Wm. Stewart, Huntingdon.
.1. & N. Cresswell, Petersburg,
Mary W. Neff, Alexandria.
Joseph Patton, Jr. Dancansviile.
Hartman & Smith, Manor Hill.
S. Miles Green &Co. Barree Forge,
'Thomas Owens, Birmingham,
A. Patterson, Williamsburg.
Peter Good, Jr. Canoe Creek,
John Luiz, shtrleysburg.
Observe each of Dr. Bredreth's Agents
have an engraved certificate of Agency.--
Examine this and you will flint'. the NEW
[ABLE.. upon the certificate corresponding
with those on the Boxes, none other are gen
nine.
B. BRANDRETH, M. D,
1 3 1 , 11'a. Office S. North Bth St.—ly.
DR. IVISTAR'S
BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY,
The best medicine known to man for incipient,
Consumption, Asthma of every stage, Bleeding o.
the Lungs, Coughs, Colds, Liver Complaint, and
all diseases of the Pulmonary Organs, may be had
of Agents named below.
(All published statements of cures performed
by this medicine are, in every reved, TRUE. Bo
careful and get the genuine "Dr. Wistar's Balsam
of Wild Cherry," as spurious imitations are abroad.
Orders front any part of the country should be
addressed to Isaac Butts, No. 125 Fulton street,
New York.
ARENT.
For sale by .7'homas Read, Huntingdon,
:ind James Orr, Hollidaysburg.
Price one dollar /:er bottle.
December 6, 1843.
Q7' Read the following from Dr. Jacob
Hoffman, a physicists 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 ebildel
Paul Schwcble, 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, Bcc.
JACOB HOFFMAN, M. D.
Dec. 23, 1841.
RAGS! RAGS!! RAGS
Cosh country Merchants for their
-
Rags in large or small quantities, at the
Rag and Paper store of the subscriber,
Mm. 4 Mirth sth 2 doors above Market St.
PHILADELPHIA.
Where he keeps an assortment of Writing,
Prtnttag and II rapping Papers—
Wall and Curtain Papers of
the latest styles ; Also
White and Blue
BON NET . B9ARDS, &c. &c.
Also the standard Scuoot. BOOKS—BLANK
BOOKS, Slates, Steel pens, good Ink and
Ink Powder, and stationary in general, all of
which arc carefully selected for the country
trade, and arc offered at the lowest whole
sale prices, by
WM. D. PARRISH,
No. 4 North 5114 St. 2 doors
above Market St., Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, Match 20, 1844,-310.
Dr. Illoffat's Life Pills
PIICENIX BITTERS.
The perfectly safe, unerring and suc
cessful treatment of almost every speices
iif disease by the use of Dr MOFFAT'S
LIFE NIFDIOINES, 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. MOFI'AT, where the pa
tient has to all appearance, effected a per
' manebt cure by the exclusive and judicious
use of the Life Medicines—same eight
or ten of these hail been considered hope.
less by their physicians. Such happy re.
sultiare a source of greatpleasure to Dr.
M., and inspire him with a new confidence
to reccommend the use of Isis medicines to
his fellow citizens.
The Lure MEDICINES are a purely VEi
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 oft
all acrimonious humours, and assimilating
and purifying the blood. For this reason,
in vggravated cases of Dyspepsia, the
Life Medicines will give relief in a shorter
space of time than any other prescription
In Fever and Ague, Inflammatory Merl
matism, Fevers ()revery description, Sick
Headaches, Heartburn, Ooziness in the
Head, Pains in the Chest, Flatulency, •
paired Appetite, and in every disease ari•
sing from impurity of the blood, or a dis•
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. MITA asks of his patients
is to be particular in taking them according
to the directions. it is nut by a newspaper
notice, or by any thing that he way say in
their favour, that tie hopes to gain credit.
It is alone by the result ofa fair trial. ls
the reader an invalid and does he wish to
know whether the Life Medicines will
suit his ov n rase 1 if so, let him call at
the office of the agent, and procure a copy
of the Good Samaritan, published gratui •
toasty. He will there find enumerated
very many extraordinary cases of cure;
erhaps some exactly similar to his own
Sold by ,Incon Alti.Luit, Huntingdon.
August Si) 1843. ly.
Cabinet Making Business.
asHE undersigned, having pi ovided him
self with a large supply of materials for
the purpose of carrying on the above busi
ness in all its various branches, at his old
stand, at l'ittlus Mills, where he hopes all
persons wishing any thing in the line of his
business will give him a call. Any article
that he may have for sale, will he exchang
ed for country produce, or on the most rea
sonable terms for cash.
COFFINS 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. ilur.
FOR SALE.
A first rate Buggy, nearly new ; also
Horse, seven or eight years old, well cal
culated for saddle or harness; also a com
plete ser of Harness. The Buggy and Har
ness will be sold separate, or with the Hors•.
to suit the purchaser or purchasers. he
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 Boots and Shoes,
(Every Tuesday morning, at 10 o'clock,)
BY O. W. LORD.
40A0.
CAR D,-A combination having been
formed by a portion of the Dealers in Boots
and Shoes of this city, with the avowed ob
ject of suppressing the sale of those goods
by auction, it seems proper far the subscri
ber, (who has held these sales fur 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,st the auction store,
208 Market Street, and his arrangements
with the Manufacturers, both of this city
and all New England. are such as to inure
him a constant and full supply of every de
' scription of goods.
The mere tact of so great an effort beive
made to put down these Jiales, is the best
evidence the country Merchants can have,
that it is for his interest to sustain them.
Philadelphia, March 27, 1844.-6 m.
SAO KEItS, TRW WAY !
sdiL U.l 'CO
Cheap for Cosh.
The subscriber has just rec.eived a large
and well assorted lot of s..gitrs, 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, 52 75
Common do. $1 50 and $1 00
-The above prices are so low that the
subscriber can sell for cash
T. K. SIMONTON.
Huntingdon, Oct. 11.—t
ISAAC Flamm i j
ATTORNEY AT LAW
52AS removed to Huntingdon, with t
intention of making it the place of his future
residence, and will attend tvalegal
ness as may be entrusted to
Dec. 20, 1843,
Job Printing. ;
NE.'Tt Y EXECUTE Ft
..IT THIS OFFICE. •