Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, February 04, 1846, Image 4

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    WASHINGTON HOTEL.
Corner of Market street aid Market
Square,
5A.P.R1E381711.0, PA:
H E subscriber having taken this pop
ular Hotel lately kept by Mr. WM. T.
SANDIRS, begs leave to intorm his friends
and the public generally, that he is now
well prepared to accomodate them in a
manner to insure satisfaction to all who fa
vor him with their custom. The house has
bean re-furnished, altered, and greatly im
proved in many respects, and no pains will
be spared to make visitors comfortable du-
Tin their sojourn.
HIS TABLE will be constantly supplied
with all the delicacies of the season and
his servants are attentive, careful and
accommodating.
There is extensive S"I ABLING attached
to the premises, E. P. RUCHES,
Late of the Mansion Rouse.
Warrisburg June 4, 1845.
Twit subscriber takes this occasion of re
turning his thanks to his numerous friends
for the very liberal patronage bestowed up
on him during his proprietorship of the
Washington lintel. He also takes great
pleaser• in bespeaking for his successor a
continuance of public favor, who is well
qualified to give general satisfaction as a
landlord, and every way worthy of the pat
tonage of the travelling community.
NV NI. T. SANDERS.
WILLIAM D. PARRISIL
No. 4, North Sth at., 2 doors above Market,
PHILADELPPIIIA•
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Paper, Rags, School Books Blank
Books and Stationary.
HAVING considerably increase his facil
ties tor business, now offers to country mer
chants, on still more favorable terms than
formerly, a complete assortment of Writing,
Printing and Wrapping Papers; also F igurcd
Wall and Curtain Papers, and Window
Shades of a great variety of patterns, which
be can sell at manufacturers' prices. Also,
Bonnet Boards, White, Blue and Brown ;
and all the Ssandard School Books, Blank.
Books, and Stationary in general, at the low
est Wholesale prices.
Raga ! Rags ! Rags
Cash paid for Rags in any quantity, or
Rags taken in trade for goods at the lowest
cash prices. Country merchants are par
ticularly invited to call.
Printers of country newspapers supplied
with their pver low for cash, by applying at
WILLIAM D. PARRISH'S
Paper and Rag Warehouse, No. 4, North
Fifth street, 2 doors above Market street,
Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, August 20th, 1845.
TO SENSIBLE CITIZENS.-W e know
from what we see and feel, that the animal
body is, in its organs and functions, subject
to derangement, inducing pain, and tending
to its destruction. In this disordered state,
we observe nature providing for the re-es-
tablishment of order, by exciting some salu
:my evacuation of the morbific matter, or by
some other operation, which escapes our
imperfect senses and researches. In some
eases she brings on a ct his by the bowels, in
others by sweating, &c. atc.
Now experience has taught us that there
are certain sebstances, by which, applied to
the living body, internally or externally, we
tan at will produce the same evacuations,
and thus do in a short time, what nature
could do but slowly, and do effectually what ;
she might not have strength to accomplish.
When then we have seen a disease cured by
a certain naturalevacuatien, should that dis
ease occur again, we may count upon curing
it by the use of such substances,as we know
bring about the same evacuation, which we
bad before observed to cure a similar disease:
It is in consequence of the power which
the Brandreth Pills exert upon the whole
system, that makes them so universally ben
eficial. It is beefiest they impart to the
body, the power to expel disease without
leaving any evil effect.
Asa general family medicine, Brandreth's
Pills are, it is believed by the Proprietor,
superior to every other offered to the public.
Or. Brandreth's Pills are for sale by the
following Agents in this county.
Win. Stewart, Huntingdon.
M'Farlane, Garber, & co., Hollidaysburg.
A. & N. Cresswell, Petersburg.
Moore & Swnope, Alexandria.
Hartman & Smith, Ma'am* Hill.
Thomas M. Owens, Birmingham.
A. Patterson, Williamsburg.
Blair and Madden, Madden 's Mills.
The above are the only authorised
agents in Huntingdon county.
Aprill6, 1845. tl 11th ly.
itortautte ffounbrv.
Tile subscriber would respectfully inform
the citizens at Huntingdon and the adjoin
ing counties, that he still continues to car
ry on business at the Rockdale Foundry, on
Clever 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 stones of
everydescription, such as
Cooking, Ten Plate,
PARLOR, COAL, ROTARY, and WOOD
STOVES
ravargsaTorq 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, &c., 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.
Tr Old metal taken in exchange for any
castings
THE subscribers offer an assortment of
Gold and Silver Patent Lever Watches of
their own Importation, Silver Spoons, Forks,
Tea setts and every article of Silver work
of their own manufacture. Also watch
chains, Seals and Keys, Fine Gold Breast
Pins, Finger Rings, Bracelets, Guard
chains, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Specta
cles, Pencils, Diamond pointed Gold Pens ;
together with a general assortment of La
dies, jewelry, Plated castors, Cake Baskets,
Candle Sticks, Fancy Bags, Purses, Fans,
Brittania ware in setts and single pieces;
Silver Purse Claps, Combs, Hair Pius,
Fancy head ornaments, &c. &c,, for sale at
the lowest Cash prices. —Watches Repaired.
J. & W. L. WARD.
No. 106 Chestnut street, opposite the
Franklin Hous4.
W. H. ILEpNER. i PhiladeVhis, Augiist a, 1.845,
WILLIAM KENNEDY.
a?. Mr. h. has recently purchased the
pattent right of a conking stove for Hunting
don county—the stove will be set up by him
and warranted to the purchaser to be as good
as any in the State—orders furnished.
July 17, 1844.
FRENCH BURR MILL STONES.
WHE subscriber continues tomanufac
q‘leture, in Harrisburg, French Burrs of
all sizes, and of the very best quality, much
cheaper than over, and on very favorable
terms.
Letters addressed to him will receive the
same prompt attention as if personal appli
sago* were made.
UP CD 113 6t3 AI Ela 2EI.
1 WILL sell the above farm, situfite about
one mile from the borough of Hollidays
burg, the contemplated seat of justice for
Blair County. The tract contains 228 aci es,
has a splendid Bank Barn, Dwelling House,
Orchard, hc. thereon, and the farm land
in the highest state of cultivation. Price,
$50.00 per acre—one half in hand, the other
in two annual payments. For further par
ticulars apply to my son James in the neigh
borhood of the farm.
JNO. M'CAHAN
N. B.—l will sell the "Miller" Farm,
two and a half miles below Huntingdon,
containing 350 acres, for $BOOO, and give
an indisputable title. There is a specu
lation of $4OOO in this property at the
above price J. M C.
Nov . . 96, 1845.
To Purchaser—Guarantee.
Tax undersigned agent of the Pattentee,
of the Stove, The Queen of the West,"
understanding that the owners, or those
concerned for them, of other and different
patent Cooking Stoves, have threatened to
bring suit against all who purchase and use
any of GUILDS PATENT COOKINC STOVE
—The Queen of the Trest." Now his is
!to inform all and every person who seal
purchase and use said Stove that he n i 11 inl
demnify them from all costsor damage, ! eon
any and all suits, brought by other I•. a en
tees, or their agents, for any infringmert of
their patents. He gives this notice so 'tat
persons need net be under any fears because
they have, while consulting their own inter
ests and convenience, secured the superior
advantages of this " Queen" not only cf the
Mat, but of the East.
ISRAEL GRAFFIUS,
July 24,1844,,
"QUEEN OF TEE WEST"
(32lac. I::Aflcea Eis3'aclD`cral3oo
For sale by I. GRAFI US & 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
peared any plan cf a Cooking Stove that
possesses the advantages that this one
has. A much less laantity of fuel is re•
quired for soy amount •f cooking or ba
king by this stove then by any other.
Persons are requested to call and ace
before they purchase elsewhere.
July 3, 1844.
AL ELIA Dlt 1.1
Ufa CID 'Q:7 ZZL) Lla 'Or 13
I. GRAFIUS & SON,
TOESPECTFIJLLY inform the citizens
4.13 of Huntingdon county, and the public
generally, that they continue to carry on
the
Copper, Tin and Shed-iron Business,
in all its branches, in Alexandria, where
they manufacture and constantly keep on
hand every description of ware in theirline;
such as
New and Splendid Wood Stoves
22, 24, 26: 28 and 30 inches long
R3DIA7'OR ,STOVES,
New Cooking Stoves of all kinds, and
Also four sizes of Coal Stoves,
ALSO STOVE-PIPE, AND STOVES FINISHED
All kinds ot 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 mariner.
Also, Copper, Dye, Wash, Fuller, Pre ,
serving, and Tea Kettles, for 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. Also wheat, rye, corn
and oats taken at market price.
Alexandria, Buly 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 iast, to call and
settle their accounts without delay.
ISRAEL GRAFIUS.
July 3, 1844.
CHEAP FOR CASH,
IVIIOt.E.SALE AND RETAIL
Boot, Shoe, and Cap Store,
No. 21 MARKET STRET.T,
(between Front & Second Sts., North Side.
PHILADELPHIA
TOE subscriber has on hand a large and
complete assortment of the above named
articles, to which he respectfully invites the
attention of the inhabitants of Huntingdon
county, consisting of Men's, Boy's and
Youth's coarse Wax. Kip, Calf Skin, Seal
and Mnrncco soars and BROC ANS ,
Ladies' Misses' and Childten's Boots and
Shoes in all their varieties_; also, Ladies'
and Gentlemen's GUM OVERSHOES of
every kind, together with Men's Boy's and
Children's CAPS of every description,
Persons will find it to their advantage to
call and examine my stock before purcha •
sing elsewhere, as I am determined to sell
at the LOWEST POSSIBLE CASH
PRICES.
SAMUEL. GULDEY,
Philadelphia July, 24 1845.
U arches, Jewelry
AND
SILVER WARE.
CO - TlitS svAY!
3 WaRtM I M/i3MU'WIMI
Carriage Manufactory.
MINIM SMITH
vgyil,OST RESPECTFULLY informs the
AU citizens of the borough and county of
Huntingdon, and 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 Hunting
don,
nearly opposite the " Journal" print.
lug office, where he has constantly on hand
every description of
Coaches, Carriages,
Buggies, Sleighs and
Dearborn's,
which he will sat!, LOW FOR CASH or
corarir PRODUCE.
He would also inform the public that he
1 manufactures and keeps constantly on hand
I all kinds of _ _
CII.IIRS,
made and finished iu the most durable and
improved st) le, by experienced workmen.
The public are respectfully invited to call
and judge for themselves.
HENRY SMITH.
Huntingdon, Nov. 6, 184.5—tf.
We recommend to all ors• friends visit
ing the city to call at the Pekin Company's
Store,and lay zx a supply of their deli
cious Peas.
THE PEKIN TEA COMPANY,
No. SO SUM' SECOND STRLET,
Between Market and Chestnut,
IMILADELPHIA•
Have constantly on hand, and rer sale,
Wholesale and Retail,
A VARIETY OF CHOICE FRESH TEAS,
AT LOWER PRICES,
According to the quality, than they can
be bought for at any other establishment
in the city.
Kr Tuns, exclusively, are sold at this
house, and several varieties which can
not ke obtained elsewhere. Any Teas
which elo not give entire satisfaction can
be returned and exchanged, or the money
will be refunded.
Ihe citizens or Huntingdon county
are respectfully invited to give us a call.
G. B. ZEIBER,
Agent for the Pekin T ea Company .
October I, 1845.-17.
TOIPEILIACE HOTEL
HARRISBURG, PA
q i HE undersigned respectfully at:noun
.' ces to his friends and the public that
he stql continues at his old stand, Second
street; Harrisburg, Pa:, where he is ready
to accommodate all who may tavor him
with a call. As his house has been for some
years back conducted on the Temperance
pribciple, the proprietor expects to receive
a liberal share of the patronage of temper
ance men generally, visiting the Seat of
Government. • •
—•-• *****
U. 2
will always be supplied with the best the
market will afford, and no pains spared to
suit the palate of the epicure, The great
est care will be observed in regard to the
cleanliness &comfort of his sleeping apart
ments.
MaenlaDllaaaw
is commodious, and attended by a careful
and obliging ostler and every arrangement
made to make his house a pleasant stopping
place for the traveller.
Charges very moderate to suit the times.
JOHN KELKER.
Harrisburg, Aug. 15, 1845.
Carpetings, Floor ()laths, &c.,
At the.. Cheap Store," No. 41, Strawberry Street
Philadelphia.
VE would call the attention of persons
in want of New Carpet, &c. to the
fact of our being enabled to sell goods at
very low prices, because, in our present lo
cation, our rent and other expenses are very
light ; and we offer for this seeson an excel
lent assortment of
Carpotings,
Beautiful Imperial, Ingrain, and Venetian of
every variety. Also,
Poor Oil Cloths,
From Ito 24 fret wide, cut to fit rooms, halls,
&c. ; and Hearth It ugs,Table Covers, Floor
Baize, Stair Rods, Mats, &c., wholesale or
retail, at the lowest prices.
frr A supply of low priced carpets, from
31 to 50 cents per yard, always on hand.
ELDRRIDGE & BROTHER,
No 41, Strawberry street, one door above
Chesnut st. near Second st.
Sept. 10, 1845.
Spanipih Hides
♦xn
TANNER'S OILS
2000 Dry Laplata Hides , --first quality,
5500 Dry La Guira do. do.
3000 Dry Salted La Guira, do.
1000 Dry Salted Brazil Hides, do.
40 Bales Green Salted Patna Kips
30 Bales dry Patna Kips.
120 Barrells Tanner's Oil.
Tanner'sand Currier's Tools.
For noise to the country Tanners at the
lowest prices and upon the best terms.
N. R. All kinds of Leather wanted for
which the highest pa ices will be paid in
Cash or in exchange for Hides, Kips & Oil.
D. KIRKPATRICK & SUNS,
No. 21 South 3d Street,
Philadelphia
Oct. 9, 1844.---Iy.
Two Stray Cows,
d' i tAM E to the residence of the subscriber
residing in Union township, about the
first of August last. One is a ted cow with
a white belly , and a star on the forehead,
supposed to be about fifteen years old ; the
other is a red cow bordering on brown, with
a white belly, a white streak along the back
and supposed to be about twelve years old.
the horns of both turning up. There is no
marks on the ears.
The owner or owners are requested to
come forward, prove property, pay charges
and take them away.
WILLIAM SMITH.
Nov. 19,1845.
TDLANK BONDS—Judgment and nom
tann--fur snits at this sfAse.
SLEPER & FENNER
MANUFACTURES OF
Umbrellas, Parasols & Sun-Shades,
No. 126, MARKET STREET,
South aide, below Fourth, Philadelphia,
Invite the attention of Merchants and Manufaatur-
OM to their very extensive, elegant, new stock, pre
pared with great care, and offered
AT THE LOWEST POUT lILZ CAM PRICke.
The principle on which this concern is establish
ed, is to consult the mutual interest of their cus
tomers and themselves, by manufacturing a good
article, selling it at the Lowest Price for Cash, sad
realizing their own remuneration, in the amount of
sales and quick returns.
Possessing inexhaustible facilities for steatitic
tare, they are prepared to supply orders to any ex
tent, and respectfully solicit the patronage of Mer
chants, Manufacturers and Dealers.
CALVIN BLYTHZ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
.mpiLl, practice in the several Courts o
stre the City and Covnty of Phi Mel.
His office is at No. 35, South rollitTl St.
between Chesnut and Walnut streets.
Philadeldhia, Oct. 1, 1845.
Jewelry ! Jewelry ! ! Jewelry! !
TrUST received, astock
'4&. 40 of the most magnifi
,'',..; IPil s Jewelryc c i a e rn nt eup th P a rki.::' ' './_ ve ll i.
HO: \ il\ i•i 12 : t., Consisting of (;OLD PAT
.. %! TENT LEVERS, Lather
C
116,- . ' --- -- , '
' .' 4 ' 4 '''''' 60 L D ANCHOR Le.-
yea s, full jewelled,
Si LYER PATENT LEVERS, CI °We and single
cased,Sii.vyn ANCHOR LvrEns,fulljesveled,
double and singlecasedEncLisn W ATcnEs,
Imitation Levere, QUARTIER and FRENCH
WATCHES, &c. &c. Alto
Gold Fob Chains, and Seals,
of the most fashionable patterns. Geld
Pencils, Spectacles, Guard Chains, Key's.
Breacelets Sett with topaz, Medalions, Fin
ger Rings, Ear Rings, Breast Pius, sett with
topaz, amethist, &c. &c. Mineature Cases,
Silk Purees, Coral Beads, Pocket Books,
Musical Boxes, Mathematical Instrumtnts,
Silver Spectacles, Table Spoons, Tea and
Salt Spoons, Sugar Tongs, Lowends pattent
Silver Pencils, Razors of the finest quality,
HENRY CLAY penknives, a superior arti •
cle, Steel Pens, Spy ('lasses, Hair Br ushes.
Tooth Brushes, Plating Points, &c. &c. A ll
the above articles will be sold cheaper than
ever heretofore.
Clock:lnd Watch repairing done asusual,
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 guarratee given. that
it not toUnd 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
s 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.
- 11'0OLLE1Y MANUFACTORY.
Tr.r. subscriber respectfully inform his
friends and the public in general, that he
are prepared to manufacture cloths, satti
netts, flannels, blankets, carpeting, &c., at
the well known establishment, formerly oc
cupied by Jeremiah Whitehead, situated in
the town of Williamsburg, Huntingdon co.
Pa. His machinery will he in good order,
and having none but good workmen in his
employ, he will assure all who may favor
him with their custom that their orders
will he executed in a satisfactory style on
the shortest notice.
' C6O IP ZECI GM g
He will card wool into rolls at the low
price of 61 cents per pound ; card and spin
12 cuts per pound, 16 cents per pound . ;
manufacture white flannel from fleece, 313.
cents per yard ; manufacture brown flannel
from fl-ece, 40 cents per yard ; he will
find sattinett warp and manufacture satti
netts of all dark colors at 45 cents per yard;
cloths I wide, 50 cents per yard ; common
broad cloth, $1 23 per yard ; blankets, $3
per pair ; plain girthing carpet, 50 cents per
yard ; he will card, spin, double and twist
stocking yarn at 20 cents per pound ; color
ing c,rpet, moverlet and stocking yarn, from
15 to 51 cents per pound,
Country Fulling.
Cloths of all dark colors, 22 cents per yd;
flannels, 81 cents per yard ; blankets, 7 cents
per yard ; home dye flannels 6} cents per
yard ; home dye cloths, 16 cents per yard.
Arrangements have been made at the fol
lowing places, where cloths and wool will be
taken and returned every two weeks.
At the house of John Nail, Hartslog Val
ley ; Jacob M'Gahan, M'Connellstown ; J.
Fintrekin's store, Coffee Run ; John Gtvin's
store, Leonard Weaver, Jacob Cypress and
Matthew Garner,Woodcock Valley ; Gem
mel & Porter's store. Alexandria ;
alter
Graham's store, Canoe Valley ; Dysart's
Mill, Sinking Valley ; Davis Brook's Mill,
Blair township ; James Candron's store,
Frankstown ; Geo. Steiner's store, Water
street ; James Saxton's store, tluntingdon.
Persons wishing toexchange wool for man
ufactured stuffs can be accommodated.
17 All kinds of country produce taken in
exchange for work.
WILLIAM BUCHANAN,
Williamsburg, Aug. 27, 19, 1845.—tf.
A Card.
CLEMEN & BAKER,
Wholesale Druggists and Manufacturers of Copal
Varnish ; also, sole Agents for the Franklin
Window Glass Works.
HAVIN t; been long engaged in the man
ufacture of Copal Varnish, as well as
other kinds, we are now prepared to offer to
purchasers an article which in quality can
not be surpassed in the Union.
Also, receiving weekly, from the above
celebrated works, Window Glass of every
size.
Constantly on hand, a full assortment of
White Lead Of the most approved brands;
together with a large stock of Drugs, Med
icines, Paints, Oils, Indigo, Dye Stuffs, C ol
ors, Bronzes, Otild Leaf, Dutch Metal, Cam
els' Flair Pencils, Paint Brushes, Pallet
Knives, dcc., comprising every article in this
All which will he sold at the lowest possi
ble prices, by CLEMENS tc BAKER,
No 187, North 3d st., one door above Wood,
ls, 1848.
Hathaway's
Patent Cooking stove.
RIGHT SIDE UPII
trp WOULD respectfully inform the pub
-4.11, lic, that I shall continue as heretofore,
to act .1 . 4 Agent fur the sale and delivery of
the justly celebrated Hathaway Cooking
Stove, manufacturnd by A. B. Long & C 0.,
who have at a heavy expense secured the
exclusive right of Patentee of Huntingdon
and other counties.
No bombastic eulogy is deemed essential
to add to the already acquired celebrity of
this stove. It is necessary, however, to ob
serve that the high reputation this stove has
gained bypradical use, has induced the man
uircturers of other and inferior articles, to
borrow (not to use a harsher term) the name
of HATEAWAT, and prefix it to an "Im
proved," in order to make their inferior
trash go of as genuine, and thereby impose
upon the public. 1, myself, sell the only
aset HATHAWAY stove that it or gas
be sold in this county, and would therefore
admonish the public against the imposition
above alluded to. lam happy in being able
to say, confidently, that during the last the ee
or four years, in which I have been con
stantly dealingin and putting up these stoves,
1 have found them to give universal and
unbounded satisfaction. Any communica
tion in relation to stoves addressed to me at
Lewistown, Mifflin county, (my place of
residence) will meet with the earliest posi
ble attention.
AT A few good soud horses will be taken
in exchange for stoves.
JAMES A. PEIRCE.
Lewistown, Mifflin Co., Nov. 19, 1845.
PENSYLVANIA TELEGRAP H,
The session of the Legislature which is
just at hand, we have reason to believe will
be one that will excite much interest
amongst the people of the Commonwealth,
and induce a desire to obtain accurate re
ports of its proceedings through 1 paper
published at the seat of Government,
We have engaged intelligent and compe
tent Reporters for the Senate aad House of
Representatives, and shall publish in the
Telegraph hill and impartial reports of the
same up to the latest hours of publication,
and send to subscribers at the rates specified
below.
We shall also be enabled to give the la
test Congressional Intelligence, with the
Political news at Washington, having en
gaged intelligent and experienced corres
pondents at Washington City, for that pur
pose.
SEMI-WEEKLY TELEGRAPH.
The Telegraph will be published Semi
weekly, at $2 for the session, or 03 for the
whole year.
SIX copies of the paper will be sent to
one office Inc $lO during the session, or for
915 the ), ear, to be paid in advance.
WEEKLY TELEGRAPH.
The Telegraph will be sent to subscribers
once a week at $2 per annum, and will con
thin Literary, as well as General, Legisla
tive and Congressional news.
CHEAP SESSION TELEGRAPH.
'or the purpose of placing the Proceed
ngs of the Legislature within the reach of
every one, we have made arrangements to
issue the Telegrkph , wee a week at the
low price of ONE DOLLAR for the ses
sion, in all cases to be paid in advance.—
The weekly session Telegraph will be made
up of the Legislative, Congressional and
General News that appear in the semi
weekly paper, and will he issued from the
press every Monday morning.
Porsons procuring FIVE subscribers
and forwarding $5, shall receive a copy for
their trouble.
THEO: FENN
Pennsylvania Intelligeneer.
The INTELLIGENCER " will be pub
ished during the ensuing session of the
f.sgislature, once a week, on the following
terms :
A single copy, 151.00
Three copies, 2.00
Five copies, 3.00
Ten copies, 5.00
Payable in all cases in advance!
The price of subscription for the year
is TWO DOLLARS, but $ .50 will be
taken if paid in advance; or ten copies
for $lO, in advance.
The paper will contain full and correct
reports of Legislative proceedings ; the
proceedings of Congress on all subjects
of general interest; and the general news
of the day, foreign and domestic. A pot . •
Lion of our columns will be also devoted
to literary and miscellaneous items; and
the Farmer will be weekly supplied with
a review of the city markets, and other
agricultural matter. In short, our paper
shall be made interesting and useful to all
classes of readers, and we hope to receive
such an accession to our subscription list,
as will remunerate us for our trouble.
Address, C. Nicr.'ulthr, Harrisburg, Pa
LAW PARTNERSHIP,
OAI/IVMM:di, & .T.A.0013e.
Thomas P. Campbell and Willi.uu J.
Jacobs having associated themselves togeth
er in the practice of the law, inform the
public; that they will attend to all business
entrusted to them in the line of their pro
fession, in Huntingdon, Mifflin and Centre
counties, with care and fidelity.
Their office is the same occupied by
Thos. P. Campbell for many years Rast,
next door to the office of Gen. A. P. Wil
son, and opposite the residence of William
Orbison, 1•• sq.
Huntingdon Dec. 17,1845.
CD3,..U3Z=ED 2
Dr. Z. H. DORSET,
HAVING. removed from Williamsburg to
Huntingdon. would inform the t ommunity
that he designs to continue the practice of
medicine, and will be thankful for their pat
ronage. Residence and office formerly oc
cupied by R. Allison, Esq.
N. R. -Having been successful in accom
plishing the cure of a number of cancers,
(for which vouchers can be had if required)
he feels contident of success in the most ob
stinate cases, and should he fail in curing no
charge will be made.
Huntigdon, April 23, 1845,
ISAAC
ATTORNEY AT LAW. --Has removed to
Huntingdon, with the intention of making it
the place of his future residence, and will
attend to such legal business as may be en
rn.ted to him. nee. 1 Fi 4 3.
JAMES CLARK.
cf.Pastrintsaaz.
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Diseases of the relllag'S and Dreamt.
It has cured thousands upon thousands—.
of all classes—in casts of the most clangor
ously consumptive character; and physi
cians of the greatest eminence throughout
out whole country now unhesitatingly re
commend it as
SELDOM KNOWN TO FAIL
TESTIMONIALS
Messrs. SANFORD & PARR—)CM.
With regard to Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wiid
Cherry, tor which you are wholesale agents,
we have sold, since last October, eighty
two bottles at retail, and have heard from
a great portion of them as producing th•
desired effect.
Several important cages in this vicinity,
which came under our personal knowledge
have been cured!—where other remedies
have been tries: for yearn Without effect.
In fact, we think it one of the most inval
uable remedies for consumption of the lungs
an d a ll other , - 30ropla Mrs fur which it is re
commended; and do think, tiott the suffer
iog of the afflicted demand that you should
give it a general circulation, and make its
virtues known. Yours, truly,
\A , EAGLY Sc KNEPPER, DruggiNe.
Wooster, U., May 20, 1843.
[From the Cincinnulti Daily Times of
May 30th 1843.
i'Matar'e Balsam of Wild Cherry.—We
should judge from Messrs. Weagely k
Knepper's letter, published this day among
our advertisements, that this . popular rem
edy for coughs, lung complaints, and dis
eases of the breast generally, was really a
valuable medicine, and worthy of seriouo
attention trom the putilic. We are infored
by the wholesale agents, that they are al
most daily receiving similar letters trout all
parts of the West.
We would advise our readers who are
laboring under an affection of the lungs, to
make immediate trial of this truly excel
lent medicine. The most intelligent aad
respectable families of our city have adopt
ed it an rt larJritc Lic:ly medicine ; one
I persons predisposed to consumption who
hare used it, speak in the highest terms of
1 1 its efficacy."
ocr Read the following from Dr. Jacob
Hoffman. a physician of extensive prnetice
in liiintnigoci: :
bottle of Dr.
Wistar's Balsam nt IVild Cherry, from
Thomas Read , Esq. , of this place, and trite'.
it in a case of obstinate Aathnia m a child
o f i 7 ,a o i Schwchle, in which many ether
t-ird hhy
The Balsam gave sudden relief, and its my
opinion the child is effectually cured by its
use. Yours,atc
iACCE HOFFMAN > M. D.
Dec. 23, 1841.
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ccjr It unnecessary to remind nil whr
would get the true article, to inquire partii-,,
ularly for ..Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wik
Cherry," and takr rothing elm
per bottle-
For sale in Cincinnati, by •
13AN ORD ik PARK,
General Agents.
Also, by Thomas P!eecl & Son, Hunting
don ' • Mrs. Mary Orr, Hollidaysburg; Gem
milidc Porter, Alexandria.
Dec. 17, :0.:5.
Hardware.' Hardware ! !
(George Ogelsoy.)
(R. F. Kelke.:.)
It. F. KELKIER AL CO.,
No. 5, SOUTH FRONT ST., HARRISBWRG
trp.)IF,SPLC.iTULL? offer to the cltisi:,,.
Huntingdon, and all the eount:; -
roundabout—a large and general aiwortment
of
HARDWARE,
Nails, White Lead, Oils, Paints, Window
Glass 7 by 9 tu 24 1 ,1 , 36, %arwshcs, Buildinr
Materials, Bar, Rouud Hoop and S.,cet Iron;
Cast, Shear, Blister and Spring Steel; An--
vills, Vices, Sisal] Bellows, Iron and Bras , .
Wire, Spelter, Sheet Zinc, Copper, Block
Tin and Bar Lead; Eliptic Steti Sp; logs,
Saddelry, Coach Laces and Trimmings;
Moss, Curle,, Hair and Hair Seating, Hug
skins and Patent Leather; Lamps of the
most approved kind for burnish either Sperm.
Oil or Lard; Sieves fur Flour, Grain and
Coal; Wire Screen for Windmills; Ma
chine Cards, Mahogany Planks, Boards:
Veneers, and Carvirgs.Also—
Leuci Pipe,
of every size weight and calibre. But les'
persons in the community sufficiently appre
elate the value of Lead Pipe, in conductin g
water from springs at a distance to their
dwellings—a convenience unknown but t,
those who possess it. Any information rev.
pecting the same will be cheerfully given.
We offer the above and ail other article'
in our line, on the most reasonable terms, amb
hope that when you come to Harrisburg
you may give us a call before purchasin ,
elsewhere, as we are determined to sell at
low as any other house in town.
N. B. Country , Merchants will be supplier.
,
at a very s‘e .wace hl)o,:e city prices.
RUDOLPH F. KELKER & Co.
AtiK. 17.