Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, December 04, 1844, Image 4

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    Temperance Douse.
MAHE subscriber occupy ing the
..11. large
three s t o r y
brickdwell
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
end such strangers and travellers as may de
lire 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.
FRANKLIN HOUSE,
Runtingdon, Pennsylvania.
CHRISTIAN COOTS,
OULD most respectfully inform the
citizens of this county, the public
generally, and his old friends and customers
Its particular, that he has leased for a term
of years, that large and commodious building
on the est end of the Diamond, in the bo
rough of Huntingdon, formerly kept by An
drew H. Hirst, which he 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.
Imaso tc...venibacs,
will at all times be abundantly supplied with
the best to be had in the country.
Ufla3 23Enri.
will be furnished with the best of Liquors
and
SRIBILLA 61
ie the very best in the borough, and will
° limy* be attended by the most trusty, at
entire and experienced ostlers.
Mr. Couts 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,
he respectfully solicits a continuance of their
Custom.
Boarders, by the year, month, or week,
will be taken on reasonable terms.
Huntingdon, Nov. 8. 1843.
DRIGJDE ORDERS.
Whereas, the Adjutant General of Penn
irylvania, in pursuance of authority given
him by the 3d section of the Militia I, , +w of
HIM has issued his "General Orders" No.
3, dated at Philadelphia, June 11, A. 1).
1144, calling the attention of the various
Brigade Inspectors throughout this common:
wealth, to the errors that now exist in the
classification of Regiments in the different
Illrilades of Divisions of P. M., and order
ing the said Brigade Inspectors to correct
the same.
We the undersigned, therefore, in obe
dience to the said " General Orders" hav
ing met agreeably to appointment, on Mon
dm, the 16th day of Sept. A. 1). 1844, at
the public house of Adjutant R. F, Haslett,
Gayspoi t, Huntingdon county, proceeded to
classify the several Regiments in our Bri
gade, to wit : 2d Brigade, 10th Division, I'.
M. is as follows :
That Regiment heretofore known as the
149th, will be hereafter designated the
Ist Regt., 2d B. 10th D. P. M.
That Regiment heretofore known as the 62d
will be hereafter designated at the 2ad
Regiment.
That Regiment heretofore known as the
27th, will be hereafter designated the Sd
Regiment.
That Regiment heretofore known as the
151st. will be, hereafter designated as the
4th Regiment.
That Regiment heretofore known ns the 32d
embraEed in part of Centre county, will
be hereafter desigiated the sth Regt.
That Regiment heretofore known as the
142 d in Clearfield and part of Centre
counties, will be hereafterdesignated the
6th Regiment, 2d B. 10th 1). P. M.
The Colonels, Lieut. Colonels, and all of
ficers of whatsover grade, and privates at
tached to, and connected with the said Re
giments, are hereby oreerel and required
to observe and attend to the aforesaid classi
fication, in all future duties incumbent upon
them as Military men of the 2d Brigade 16th
Division, P. M.
, -
S. MILES GREEN,
Drigr. Gen. 2nd B. 10th I). P. M
JOHN BURKET,
Brig. Insfiect.2nd. B. 10th D. P. M.
November 6, 1844.
LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the
Post Office at Huntingdon, Oct. Ist, 1844,
which if not called for previous to January
next will be sent to the General P. Office as
dead letters.
Alter Miles Lee John S.
Ayrs David Miles Nathan .1
Crane Aaron Murpny Thos.
Celderwlod John McCoy Wm.
Cosy Wm. Nixon George T.
Der John Philips John
Dillon Thomas E. Pitman John
I}eittord Peter Sink ey Wm.
Entminger Samuel Stitt Oliver
Fields John A. Stiehly John of Gro
Houston James Shueneerger G. It.
/tarnish John, Esq. Sharow Dr.
Johnston Jacob Wilson James of C.
Kimberlin George Watts Frederick,Esq.
Kaufman John
DAVID SNARE, P. M.
Minttngtlon, Oct. 9, 1844.
LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the
Post Office at Alexandria, on the Ist Oct.,
1844, which if not taken out within there
months will be sent to the Department as
dead letters.
Ditty Conrad Nowlan Samuel
Fleming Sample PorterlJohn
Edmiston David Piper Daniel
Grier Samuel N. Justice of the Peace
Hutchison Martha Ross Jane
Holt Samuel Stewart John
Herrencane Jacob Shell Sarah
Hart John Smiler H. W. 2
Isenberg Jacob SAeil Margaret
Isenberg Enoch Sp) keg Samuel
Lee Mary Vanranilt George
Kerr Alexander S. Irtung Gen. B.
Moore 8t Maguire Wilson Ellen
Neff Join A.
JOHN GEMMELL, P. M,
Alrlt4ndrin. 0,1. 9. 1814.
•
~/ULANK BONDF.—Judement and corn
viSmon —for sale at this office.
U 2 .1MVCC)...L..e..
THE subscribers have removed their
Watch and Jewelry Store from No. 92
Market street, to
No. 106 CHESTNUT STREET,
above Third, opposite Sanderson's Franklin
House, Philadelphia, where they have
opened an assortment of rich goods, consis
ting of Fine Patent Lever, and other W atch
es, of their own importation, Siver Spoons,
Folks, &c., of their own make, Fine Brace
lets, Breast Pins, Rings, Guard and Fob
Chains, Miniature Cases, Gold Pencils,
Diamond. pointed Pens, Fine ; Pen Knives,
Silver Suspender Buckles and Chains, Pla
ted Castors, Cake Baskets, Candle Sticks,
Tea Sets, &c., Btc.
irr Watches and Clocks repaired.
J. & W. L. WARD,
106 Chesnut street, opposite Sanderson's
Franklin House.
Philadelphia, Aug. 21, 1844.-2 mo.
William P. Erhardt's
FANCY CLOTH AND FUR TRIMMED CAP
MANUFACTORY,
No. 42 North Second street, Philadelphia
-•., • 6.-
The subscriber respectfully informs his
patrons and dealers generally, that he has
removed his Cap Manufactory, to the upper
part of the building, No. 42 N. Second
street, below Arch, (entrance through the
store,) where he manufactures Caps of
every description and pattern, of the best
materials and workmanship. Having a
large assortment of C aps always cu hand,
orders can be supplied at short notice.
WILLIAM P. ERHARDT.
August 21,1844.-2 mo.
Spanish Hides
AND
TANNER'S OILS.
2000 I)ry Laplata Hides—first quality.
8300 Dry La Guira do. do.
3000 I)ry Salted La Guira, do.
1000 Dry Salted Brazil Hides, do.
40 Bales 0 reen Salted Patna Rips
30 Bales dry Patna Kips.
120 Barre lls 'T'anner's Oil.
Tanner's and Currier's Tools.
For salse to the country Tanners at the
lowest prices and upon the best terms.
N. B. All kinds of Leather wanted for
which the highest prices will be paid in
Cash or in exchange for Hides, Kips & Oil.
• D. KIRKPATRICK & SUNS,
No. 21 ,South Sd Street,
Philadelphia.
Oct. 9,1844.—1 y.
_Drugs, Clieinicals,lll(dicznes, 4-c,
TEOMAS P. NAZIEMS,
TVholesule Druggist, Chrmist and Phar
macian. !'o. 212 Market Street, a few
doors above the Red Lion Hotel, '
?Philadelphia.
_
- -
Thomas P. James would inform Druggists,
Country Merchants and othei s, that he has
taken the Chemical Ware House, formerly
occupied by the late firm of Meredith, Hen
dersondk Co. '
and that he has laid in a care
fully selected stock of fresh Drugs, Chemi
cals and Medicines ; also,
Paints,Varnishes,
Oils, Dye Stuffs, Class Ware,&c., which
he will dispose 01 on accommodating terms.
Physicians supplied with all the recent
chemicals, vegetable alkalies, extracts and
other materia medics. The fullest confi
dence may. be placed in the purity of all the
medicinal preparations from his establish
meat, as much carer is taken iu their prepa
ration and selection.
Philadelphia, Oct, 30, 1844.-3ra,
CAIBLVE T mid CILIIR
WARE ROOMS,
Old stand, opposite Geo. Jackson's Hotel,
lift AS now on hand and still continues to
4.4l4manufacture the most splendid assort
ment of elegant Furniture and Chairs, &c.
ever offered for sale in the borough of Hun
tingdon, embracing almost every article in
the above line ;
which in point of durability,
workmanship, fashionable style of pattern,
and fine finish, will compare with similar
articles manufactured in any portion of the
county; all of which he is determined to
sell at very reduced prices for cash or ap
proved country produce, or on:time to punc
tual dealers.
Hotels, private dwellings. &c. furnished
to order at the shortest possible notice.
House, sign, and fancy painting done on
the most reasonable terms.
N. B.—Coffins made for the citizens of
th e borough, at the shortest notice.
Huntingdon, Oct. 16, 1844.—tf.
E3qu4alu4 2 2
CAME to the plantation of the subscriber
at the mouth of Mill Creek, Henderson tp.,
Huntingdon county, on or about the first of
August last, u red steer, rising three years
old, had the appearance of the letter (I')
being cut in the heir on the left hip, no other
marks recollected. It is supposed heotray
ed from a drove. The owner is requested
to come forward,prove property pay charges
and take him :mar— otherwise he will be
disposed of according to law.
NVILLIAIVI HAIR.
November 8, 1844.
No. 200 MARKET STREET,
(Above 6th Street)
Philadelphia.
BOARDING $l,OO PER DAY.
MBE subscriber, thankful for the liberal
:Ws 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 w ho favor him with their patronage.
N BROWER.
Dec.114,1842.—tf.
ISAAC FISHER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
SAS removed to Huntingdon, with the
intention of making it the plaice of his future
residohce, arid will attend to such legal busi
ness as may be entrusted to him.
Dec. 20, 1843.
To Purchasers—Guarantee. '
TpE undersigned agent of the Pattentee,
of the Stove, The Queen of the West,"
understanding. that the owners, or those
concerned for them, of other anti different
patent Cocking Stoves, have threatened to
bring suit against all who purchase and use
any of " Gunos PATENT CODKINC. STOVE
—The Queen of the West." Now •his is
to inform all and every person wh s shat
purchase and use said Stove that he will inl
dem ni fy them from all costs or damage rom
any and nil suits, brought by other fa, en
tees, or their agents, for any infrmgmc at of
their patents. He gives this notice so that
persons need not be under any fears because
they have, while consulting their own inter
ests anti convenience, secured the superior
advantages of this '• Queen" not only of the
West, but of the East.
ISRAEL GRAFFIUS.
July 24, 1844,
"QUEEN OF THE VJIJST"
CM CD cc)
For sale by I. GILAFIUS & SON, Alex
andria, Huntingdon county; Pa.,
cheap for cash or country
produce at the
market price.
The "Queen of the West" is an im
provement on Hathaway's celebrated
Hot Air Stove. There has never yet ap •
rpeaed any plan of a Cooking Stove that
possesses the advantages that this one
has. A much less quantity of fuel is re.
quired for any amount of cooking or ba
king by this stove than by any other.
Persons are requested to call and see
before they purchase elsewhere.
July 5, 1894.
Dirtia
La. 4 1 - . la a
a. GLEAFIUS & SON,
.rnESPECTFULLY inform the citizens
.. 1 44 of Huntingdon county, and the public
generally, that they continue to carry on
the
Copper, Tin and Sheet-tron Business
in all its branches, in Alexandria, where
they manufacture and constantly keep on
hand every dem iption of ware in their line;
such as
New and Splendid Wood Stoves
22, 24, 26, 28 and 30 inches long.
RSMATOR STOVES,
New Cooking Stoves of all kinds, and
Also four sizes of Coal Stoves,
ALSO STOVE-PIPE, AND STOVES FINISHED
All 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, Wash, Fuller, Pre
serving, and Tea Kettles,
.hr sale,
wholesale and retail.
Persons favoring this establishment with
their custcm may depend on having their
orders executed with fidelity and despatch.
Old metal, copper, brass and pewter ta
ken in exchange. Alsu wheat, rye, corn
and oats taken at market price.
Alexandria, July 3. 1844.
NOTICE.—The subscriber respectfully
requests all persons indebted to him for
work done at the old establishment, pre
vious to the Ist of November last, to call and
settle their accounts without delay.
ISRAEL GRAMS.
July 3, 1844.
COME THIS WAY!
EXT3III3IVII
Carriage 'Manufactory
ELENRT STiTZTII
WW)ST respectfully informs the citizens
.:•.,46.1 of the borough and county of Hunting
don, the public generally, and his old friends
and customers in particular, that he still
continues the
Coach Raking Business
in all its various brancht , ,at his old stand,in
Main street in the borough of Huntingdon,
nearly opposite the 'Journal' printing office,
where he has constantly on hand every
description of -
Coaches, Carrtages,
- iiaglice Buggies,
~..tgrgoDearborns,
which he will sell low for cash or on reason
able terms.
All kinds of walk in his line made to or.
der, on the shortest notice, in a
WORKMAN LIKE.M ANNELI.
And all kinds of repairing done with neat
ness and despatch.
Country produce will betaken in exchange
for work.
Any persons wishing to purchase are re
spectfully invited to call rod examine and
udge for -themselves.
Huntingdon NOV. . 29, 1843.
A._11,1. COIIIIIII7II,
ATTOMILRIT AT taw
HUNTINGDON, PA
Office in Main , S7reet, Mr; doors Ewe
APS. McConnell's 'Temperance House.
GEORGE TAYLOR, -
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Attends to practice in the Orphans' Court
Stating Administration accounts,Scrivening.
&c.—Office in Hill street, 3 doors East ot
T. Read's Drug Store.
Feb. 28, 1844.
aevuzuzamaiaaall o
attorney at Law,
HOLLIDAYSBURG, PA
Will practice in the several courts of Hun.
tingdon, Bedford, and Cumbria coun
ties. All business cntrustrd to lila care,
will be faithfully attended to.
°MC E. -Di mu nil.
J. SEWELL STEWART,
ATMIIIII7 ItaalTe
DUNI INGDON, Pll,
Office in Mein street, three doors west
of Mr. Buoy's Jewelry establishment.
February 14, 1848.--11.
it ottVale ffouttUrg.
THE subscriber would respectfully inform
the citizens of Huntingdon and the adjoin.
ing counties, that lie still continues to car
ry on business at the Rockdale Foundry, on
Clover Creek, two miles from Williams
burg, where he is prepared to execute all
orders in his line, of the best materials and
workmanship, and with promptness and de
spatch.
He will keep constantly on hand stoves of
every description, such as
Cooking, Ten Plate,
PARLOR, COAL, ROTARY, and WOOD
„......
STOVES :
LIVINGSTON PLOUGHS, Anvils,
Hammers, Hollow Ware, and every kind of
castings necessary for forges, mills or ma
chinery of any description ; wagon boxes of
all descriptions, ace., which can be had on
as good terms as they can be had at any
other foundry in the county or state.
Remember the Rockdale Foundry.
WILLIAM KENNEDY.
July 17, 1844.—tf.
.A'Elfi TAILORING
ESTABLISHMENT.
JOHN SMITH,
TO)ESPECTFULLY 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 west of the store of Thos.
Read & Son, where he 'is ready to aceom•
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.
He 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.—t f.
Jewelry! Jewelry! ! 'axelry!!
psi q¶ Usl' receic cl, astock
%V of the most magniti
-3 dent Jewelry (17... ever
gSA ca me up the I'ilte.".4l
'
QVP;3. Consisting of G OLD PAT
-01, 3 :1504 ; :.V: TENT LEVERO, Ladiee
° GOLD ANCHOR LE
VERS, full jewelled,
SILVER PATENT LEVI! RS, double and single
cased,SlLvEn ANcnon LEvEnsifull jeweled,
double and eingle cooed ENGLISH WATcusls,
Imitation Levers, QtrAnrtEtt and FRENCH
WATCHES, &C. &C. A ISO
Gold Fob Chatios, and Seals,
of the most fashionable patterns. Gold
Pencils, Spectacles Guard Chains, Key's,
Breacelets sett with topaz, Medalions, Fin
ger Rings, Ear Rings, Breast Pins, sett with
topaz, amethist, &c. Mineature Cases,
Silk Purees, Coral Beads, Pocket Backs,
Musical Boxes, Mathematical Instrummts,
Silver Spectacles, Table Spoons, Tea. and
Salt Spoons, Sugar Tongs, Lowends pa ttent
Silver Pencils, Razors of the finest qu!Llity,
HENRY CLAY pen knives, a superior arti •
de, Steel Pens, S-by (=lasses, Hair Bru they.
Tooth Brushes, Piatina 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 an,3 thin•
ty hour Clocks will be sold very cheap.
All watches sold will be warranted f Ur one
year, and a written guarrantee give! I. that
it not found equal to warranty it will (, laruig
that period) beput in order without ex) pease,
or it injured, may be exchanged fe r any
other watch of equal value. The wavranty
is considered void, should the watch , with
which it is given, be put into the ha nds of
another watch maker.
D. BUOY
Huntingdon, April 10, 1844.
mac.U. cClads-moo
THE undersigned would cc
specttully inform the public
that he has commenced tha
Saddle & Gdarness
nuking business in all its various branthes,
in Market street, Huntingdon, 3 doors west
of Buoy's Jewelry Establishment, where he
is prepared to accommodate all who may
favor him with their custom. He will:keep
coneimitly nu hand SADDLES. BRIDLES,
HARNESS, TRUNKS, V ALICES., &c.
By strict attention to business, he he Fes to
receive a liberal share of public pan...nage.
Ua' All .kinds of grain, Opork, and hides
taken in exchange fur work.
N. B. An apprentice wanted—appl'ication
should be made soon.
JOHN BUMBAUGIL, Jr.
riuntingdonOuly,24, 1844.
ESTIIAY.—Came to the premises of the
subscriber in Canoe Valley, about the Bth
of September, a reel and white steer suppo
sed to be about three years old. Th e own
er is requested to come forward prove
property, pay charges and take hi m away,
otherwise he will be disposed of aq:cording
to law.
JOHN KYLE.
October 9, 1844.
I
NOTICE.—AII persons indel rted to th
estate of Christian Garber, Esq., late of th
Borough of Hollidaysburg, deceased, wil
please make immediate payment, and those
having claims against said estate v rill present
the same properly athenticated for settle
ment. Persons desiring to mak e payments
at Hollidaysburg on any debts di in by them
to the estate, may deposit the m oney in the
Exchange Bank, which shall 'ae credited
from the date of the deposit.
Claims against the estate if not given to
me, may be lef: with John Walker, Esq..
in Hollidays'um g.
WILLIAM DORRIS,
• Executor of the ' V iii, &c. of
C. Garber, Esq., dec'd
• Hun tingdon, Oct 30, 1844.
DI% (# Wig' 2725
4TTON.VIII
HUNTINGDON, - PA,
Kearsley Ilenderav
ATTORNEY A' P LAW,
Molt Ingdost, ra•
Office on Main street, one d, for West of William
Dorris' Store.
liuntisadost, Same It, ISt 4."
IZ:3slcfacUrics , l2..
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. . . .
?Miry D most respectfully inform the
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 Hoock's blacksmith
shop, where he is prepared to accommodate
all who may favor him with theirpatronage.
He will constantly keep on hand
Effarness, Sa Bridks,
Collars, &c.
Repairing done on the shortest notice and
most reasonable terms.
Hy a strict attention — to business he hopes
to receive a liberal share of work.
Huntingdon, May 8, 1-844
$4 REWARD. ---Strayed or stolen from
the subscriber living in Huntingdon, about
the first of August last, a large red and
white cow, with small crumpled horns, a
good deal of white along the back, red sides
and neck, spotted legs, and 5 years old ; sup
posed to have calved some time in the be
ginning of August. The above reward will
be given if said cow and calf arc brought to
the subscriber, or for the cow only.
THOMAS C. MASSEY,
Huntingdon, Oct. 2. 1844.
DR. IV/STAR'S
BALSAM. OF WILD CHERRY.
The best medicine known to man for incipien
Consumption, Asthma of every stage, Bleeding °
the f. t oughs, olds, Liver nomplaint, and
all diseases of the Pulmonary Orgas, may be had
of Agents named below.
(cf. 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,
New York.
/WENT&
For sale by Thomas Read, Huntingdon,
and James Orr, Hollidaysburg.
Price one dollar per bottle.
December 6, 1843.
07' Read the - following from Dr. Jacob
Holfman,a physician of extensivepractice in
Huntingdon county:
Dear Sir:—.l 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 ehildof
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 effectually cured by its use.
Yours, &c.
JACOB HOFFIVIAN, M. D.
Dec. 21, 1841.
O:7SUDDEN DEATH, APOPLEXY, BURST
ING OF VESSELS, &C.—Wright's Indian Ve
getable Pills are certain to prevent the at
hove dreadful consequences, because they
purge front the body those morbid humors
Which, when floatirg in the general circu
lation, are the cause of .a determination or
rush of blood to the head, a pressure upon
the brain, and other dreadful results.—
From two to six of said Indian Vegetable
Pills, taken every niglit, on going to lied,
' will in a' short time so completely cleanse
the body from every thing that is opposed
to health that sodden death, apoplexy,
bursting of blood vessels, or indeed any mal
adr, will be in a manner impossible.
Vegetable Indian Pills also aid
and improve digeston, and purify the blood
and therefore give health and vigor to the
whole frame, as well as drive disease of
every name from the body.
Beware of Counterfeits.—The public are
cautioned against the many spurious medi
cores which in order to deceive are made
in outward appearance, closely to resem
ble the above wonderful Pills.
O uszavx.—Purchase only cf the adver•
tiscd agents, or at the office of thc Gener
al pepot, No. 169 Race street, Philadel
phia, and be particular to ask fur WRIGHT'
lndlan Vegetable Pills.
roe gc iiuine medicines can he obtained
at the store of Wm. Stewart, Huntingdon.
. PICTURE OF HEALTH.—liealtlf is
characterised in an individual by the ab
sence of all pain, suffering or atTection in
any part of his body by the free and regu-
Itir exercise of all his functions without any
e xception. They consist in having a good
appetite at meal times, an easy digestion,
free evacuations, without looseness or cos
tiveness at least once in every twenty four
hum's, and without heat, dryness, or burning
at the passage ; the free issue of water with
out acrimony or burning, and without a red
dish sediment which is always a sign of a
present or an approaching pain ; quiet sleep
without agitation or troublesome dreams;
no taste of bile or other bad taste in the
mouth upon rising in the morning ; no sour
ness or disagreeable rising of the stomach;
a dealt tongue ; a sweet breath ; no itching,
pim isles or spots on the skin ; no piles ; uo
burn ing heat upon any part of the body ; no
excessive thirst when unexposed to laber or
other known cause ; no interruption to any
natural evacuation, nor pain at their period
ical return.
W here the state of the system does not
harn ionize with the above picture of health,
it is of the greatest importance that no time
be lost in sending for a doctor, or in the use
of f )olish remedies too often the result of
speculation; instead of this course lets dose
of Brandreth's Pills be taken, which will
not deceive, but will at once restore health
to tile organ or part that requires it.
All who wish to preserve their• heath, all
who are determined to defend their life
against the encroachments of disease which
mi ght send them prematurely to the grave,
will. without hesitation, have recourse to the
Brandreth Pills, when the state of the sys
tem does not harmonize with the above pic
ture of health.
Those who live in a country where conta
gious or other diseases prevail, should often
think of this true picture of health, and ob•
serve himself with particular attention, in
order to act accorclinsly. The wise and
rightly derected will follow this advice—the
unwise are left to their own destruction.
Dr. Brandreth's Pills are for sale by the
Following Agents in this county.
Wm. Stewart, Huntingdon.
•
M'Farlane, G4rber, & co., Hollidaysburg.
1. & N. Cresswell, Petersburg.
Moore & Swoor,y, Alexandria.
Hartman & Smith, Manor Hill.
Thomas M. Owe ns ,
A. Patterson, Williamsburg.
rr The above are the only authorised
agents in Huntingdon county.
Sept. 11, 1844,-83.
Fi• lINTINGDON
CADINST&w CiIAIE WARE ROOM.
Cannizahara Ce. Eurchinell
RESPECTFULLY inform the citizens
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 dont east of the
north eastern corner of the Diamond in said
borough, where they are prepeared !to sell,
wholesale and retail, all articles. in their
line of business; such as
Sideboards, Secretaies,. So
fas, Settees, Bureaus,
workstands, card, pier, centre
dining and breakfast tables;
High, Field, French; and Low Pos
BEDSTEADS.
ALSO—Every variety of
ZanliatYla - IPEZ:3 O
such as Rusk • seat, Cane•seat, .Balb, Bcnt,
Baltimore, Straight•back, Boston pattern
4. Common Rocking Chairs, together with
WU aza @IMO G3 E)
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.
WIMCEMTII
Indian Vegetable Pills.
If, during the continuance of storms and
floods, the channels of
OUR 111IGHTY RIVERS
become so obstructed as to afford an insuff,
dient outlet for the superabundant waters,
we can expect nothing less than that the
urrounding country will be
Overwhelluned with Ike 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 no other results tha
that the whole frame will sooner or later 1) 0
OVERT, HELMED Yl 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-'
ranee 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.
_ . _
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Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills of
North Amer;ean College of Health,
will be found one of the best it not the eery
BEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD
fur carrying out this beautiful and simple
theory, because they compleatly cleanse thq
stomach and bowels from all Moue 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.
,'Caution.—As the great popularity and
consequent great demand for Wright's Indi
an Vegetable Pills has raised up a lice of
counterfeiters, country storekeepers :aid
agents will be on their guard agniaLt the
many impostors who are travelling about the
country selling to the unsuspecting a spuri
ous article for the genuine.
It should be remembered that all author
ized agents are provided with a certificate of
agency, signed by WILLIAM WRIGHT,Vice
President 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
mEpsters:.
- 'the following highly . respectable store
keepers have been appointed agents for :he
sale of
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills,
and of 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.
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Samuel S. Isett, yronetownship.
Millikens & Kessler, Mill Creek .
A. & N. Cresswell, Petersburg.
Gemmel & Poi-ter Alexandria.
Moore & Steiner, Water Street. •
Joseph Patton, Jr. Duncansville.
R. H. McCormick, Collinsville.
Wolf & Willet, Frankstown,
Henry' Brewster, Siiirleysburg.
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
res,ectfully informed that medicine purnoi•-
ting to be Indian Pills made by one V. 0,
Flack, are not the genuine
Triwitt's Indian Vegetable Pills.
. i
The only security against i mpos i t io n sto
purchase from the regularly advertised a
gents, and in all cases he particular to ask
for Wright's Indian Vegetable Pill.
Dec. 27, 1843.-IY.
Cheap Carpet Store
(On the CASH plan,)
At No. 41 Strawberry street, Philadel'a.
oo .420XMes_. oo
The Rent of the subscribers in their pre
sent situation being very low, and their
terms cAsti, they are enabled to sell at such
low prices that customers cannot fail to 'be
satisfied, and they invite the people of Hun
tingdon county to call and examine their
stock, as they offer an excellent assortment,
Comprising :
lieautyul Imperial, 3 ply, •
• (11)
Superfine ingrain, - -
I l•
Heavy Twilled Venitian, 'I;
P.'ne EngZish 1J orated, do. I E• •
Plain Striped, do. J
C.?
Witt a large stock of well seasoned floor
Cil Cloths, of al'. widths, far Rooms, Halls,
Doorpieres, &c. Also, I.
urnitnre Oil Cloths,
beautiful Hearth Rugs, Table Covers, Floor
Baize, Rag Carpets, Matting, &c...&c.,
together with a larr . ;e stock of low priced
Ingrain, Entry, and Stair Carpets, WHOLE
SALE Olt 'RETAIL, a t the lowest prices in the
city. • ELDR.IDGE re BROTHER,
No 41 Strawbevry Street, one door above
Chesnut and 2nd street. Entrance also 11.0
No. 50 South second street.
Philadelphia, Sept. li. 18114.-441,