Bargains! Bargains!! forrlrmal SELLING OFF A7' COST! ! 0. .-0 . :' E; :' 1:1:4' ..,.. WILLIAM STEWART, SLEEPER and FENNER, rilhF HUNTINGDON, being desirous to WO retire from the mercantile business on MANUFACTURES OF account of the delicate state of his health, 'Umbrellas, Parasols & Sun - Shades, offers his large and entire stock for sale at NO. 126, NI A RK ET STREET, cost and carriage. A reasonable credit will tie given to those who will purchase over South side, below Fourth, Philadelphia, twenty dollars worth. Invite the attention of Merchants and Manufactur To any Person or Iwys"ns wishing to engage era to their very extensive, elegant, now stock, pre in the aforesaid business, the subscribLr pared with great care, and offered would prefer to dispose of his stock whole- AT THE LOWEST POSSI cLE CASH PRICES. sale. Ile would also rent his store room, The principle on which this concern is establish which as good and convenient a business ed, is to consult the mutual interest of their cue• stand as there is in the borough of Hunting- tomers mid themselves, by manufacturing a Food don. His stock is of entire fen sli goods and article, selling it at the Lowest Price for Cash, and and the latest arrivals front the city, consist- realizing their own remuneration, in tine amount of mg of sales and quick returns. Possessing inexhaustible facilities for maltase. tore, they are prepared to supply orders to any ex tent, and respectfully solicit the patronage of Mar. chants, Manufacturers and Dealers. Dry Goods, such as Cassimers, Satinetts, Broad Cloths, Silks, Moltslin de Laines, Callimes, Brown and Bleached Moslins, Woolen Shawls, Silk, Gingham and Linen hannerchiefs, all of different qualities. Also, an assortment of lluniety :toil a very large assortment of Boots and Shoes, of all kinds and qUality• Also, a large as sousoci.t4 entarare and Hardn'are, BERTRAND ROSS at the rawest and most approved styles. "o' 120 Chestnut st. r scud] stile, 4 Also, a large and carefully sdected assort- doors below Fourth st., ment of all kinds of I' 11 I L A 1) B i. 1' 11 I A , Groceries , Respectfully informs the citizens in short, the subscriber is supplied with all of Huntingdon County, that he the variety belonging to store-keeping, the has re fi tted and opt tied the above particulars of which are too tedious to men- establishment, where he is pre tty},. . pared }it all times, to furnish Bea- Horses . , or any kind of grain or lumber, ver, Nutria anti Moleskin Hats, equal to any will be taken in exchange for goods, at cash manufac,tuced in this cuuntry. Also, a su prices. Any person wishing any further in- perior quality , of Caps, for ellicers of the formatioo, will please call upon the subScri- Army and Nat e, together with Dress, M iser. cling and Sporting Caps t a new and splen- Huntingdon, lan. 7, 1843. did style of Childs, and Boys' Caps, with N. O,—A large lot of the best 'quality of , great variety of Rich Fancy Furs for La- LIQUORS, consisting of Brandy, Gin and I dies. Wine, and also a large lot of the same at } lust received, per Steam Ship Great other prices to suit purchase} s, will be adld Western, the approved style of LADIES' in exchange for country prod-ace. RIDING HA". 5; also, a beautiful assort - . meta of Childrens' Preach Caps. NOTICE-.—Those who have unse ttled I art determined that my hats, in point of accounts on the books of thesuhseelbrr,aill ! beauty and quality, shall not be surpassed please s-ttle them ,a}}}, '}}* they will find by those of any other Establishment in any them ia the hands of }ha proper Aker for City in the Union. collection. WM. ST EWA ltr. Philadelphia, Dec. 24, 1845. Jan. 7, 1845. A Card. NOTICE BAKER. Wholesale Druggists and Montt fachaers of Copa ALL persons who know themselves Varnish; also, sole Agents for the Franklin indebted to the subscriber fur mediciiie Window Glass Works. & medical sees ices roulered are reApect• nAVINt; been lung engaged in the man fully requested to pay off their accounts ufacture of CopalNarnish, as well as soon if possible. 11i4 distressed condi:. pu other kins' we are now reared to effer t rchaser d s , an article whi p ch p in quality can o tiou (having lust his all by the late fire) not be surpassed in the Union. Compels him to make this call, so that lie Alt. - , receiving weevily', front the above may be enabled to build Op some place to celebrated works, Window Glass of every shelter himself and family, and slat tin size. business again. Constantly on hand, a full assortment of White Lead ci the most approved brands; togi-thcr with a large stock of Drugs, Med icines, Paints, Oils, Indigo, Dye stuff, Col ors, Bronzes,Gold Leaf, Dutch Metal, Cam els' Hair Pencils, Paint Brushes, Pallet Knives, &c., conipriiiing every article in this line. All which will be sold at the lowest rotisi ble prices ' by CLEMENS & BAKER, No 187, N orth 3d st., toe door above Wood. Philadelphia. Sept. 10,1845. JACOB HOFFMAN N. B. The subscriber intends to con tinue the practice of medicine. 'Whose who wish to call on him far medical ad vice or medicine may lied him at the Drug Store of Thos. Read & Soo, Market Street, Huntingdon, Pa. TEMP E 11.1.3 CE 110 TEL. HARRISBURG, PA• QM HE undersigned respectfully announ- - -a res to Isis friends and the public that he still continues at his old stand, Second street; Harrisburg, Pa., where he Is ready Dr. T. 11. DORSEY, to accommodate all who may favor him „ rIAVING removed from Williamsburg to with a call. As his house has been for some „„ Huntingdon. would inform the community ye..a.r(sibpaiecktchoenic,lit4idet:fiiiif expects lse i' to that he designs to continue the practice of ps in , medicine, aji ( el . ilt , i4l be thankful for tlsei . e pat_ a liberal share of the patronage of temper- medicine, vi. sslct . isce aw l omce formerly °c ane,: men generally, visiting the Seat of copied by R. Allison, Esq. Government. N. B. Having been successful in accom plishing 7.rt - ..,Q-- r2 a • 5....0 the cure of a number of cancers, will always be supplied with the best the (tor which vouchers can be had if required) market will afford, mid no pains spared to he feels confident of success in the most ob• suit the palate of the e p icure , Th e great- stinate cases and should he fail in curing no est care will be observed in regard to the charge will cases; made. cf-anliness &comfort of his sleeping apart- Iluntigdon, April 23, 1845, menu. ..... ~ .- . .- . .a,:a3 maexopaaua,-,,. EXTENSIVE is ...dint!, and attendrA by a ca ,f a l . and obliging ostler and every arrangenti „t ell BENEDICT, madeA. W. made to make his house a Pleasant slopping UL , 0 THING EMPORIUMS ..4/ I ORA - AY A T LA Ir—HuzsTmcionx, place forthe traveller.Pa.—Office at his old residence in Main Charges very moderate to snit the times. plalnE 0 REATEsT 13 ARG A INS IN street, a few doors West of the Court JOHN KEL KER. lILI IL rend y made elothilig are to be had at House. A. W. B. will attend to any bu • M. TR At.:VS Old Established Pioneer sines entrusted to him in the several I arches, Jewelry Line, No. 292 Market street, Philadelphia; courts of Huntingdon and adjoining coon- AND who has just fi nished one of the largest and ties. April SO. 1845.—tf. SIL VER WARE. mnst complete . assortments of Spring and ------- GEORGE TAYLOR, Summer Clothing in this city, cons i s ti ng of THE suhscrihers offer an assortment of sa ,„ mad , cloth Dress c 0,,, ,, Attorney ,it Low.-- Atte ink to practice in Gold and Silver Patent Lever Watches of ' the Orphans' Court, Stating Administra from 15310,00 to $14,00 their olon Importatibn, Silver Spoons. Forks, tors accounts, Beriveninc,s, &c.-office in " tt " Frock " 10,00 to 14.00 Tea setts and every article of Silver work Dimond, three doors East of the " Ex ., Blue " Dress " 11,00 to 14,001 of their own manqeeture. Also watch feh2B, '44. Supe , r s line ... Habit Cloth " 8.00 to 10,001 change Hotel*" chains, Seals and Keys, Fine Gold Breast c.islimerette " 7,00 to 9,00 - Pins, Finger Rings, Bracelets, Guard . Tweed ~ 4,00 to 5,1;0 chains, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Specta .‘ 2,50 to 3,30 Iles, Pencils, Diamond pointed Gold Pens ; " Croten " 4,00 to 5,00 together with a general assortment of let- " French Cassirnere Pants 4,00 to 6,00 dim, jewelry, Plated castors, Cake Baskets, " Fancy Drillings " 2,00 to 3,00 Candle Sticks, Fancy Bags, Purses, Faes, Fine Satin Vests, fret. 2,35 to 3,00 Brittania ware in setts and single pieces; Extra m fine Sam; Vests, from 3,50 to 5,00 Silver Purse Clasps, Combs, Hair Pins, m . ines ],Otto 2,10 Fancy head ornaments, &c. &c., forsale at Gen i kaw „, s Flue Cloth Cloak , , the lowest Cash prices..—Watches It epai red. J. & W. L. WARD. lions 13,00 to 18,00 No. 106 Chestnut street, opposite the SHIRTS, COLL ARS, SUSPENDERS, Franklin House. STOCKS, &c., &c. Philadelphia, August 5. 1845. All garments at this establishment are _. CHEAP FOR CASH. All both in lit and quality of woik manship ; they are all got op expressly for WHOLESALE AND RETAIL the retail trade, co n sequently more care is 8001, Shoe, nod Cap Store. take. in the selectioa of the goods as well No. 2t ',MARKET STREET, as the style of cutting . . the proprietor of the establishment is a practical tailor (hav (between Front &Second Sts., North Side. ) 1 t• screed a • Is r apprenticeship to the mi.,. rip' a . I' H I L A 1) E L P 11 I A . business) and has none but practical work- TH F. subscriber has on hard a large and men in his employ, onmpl-te assortment of the above named I Gentlemen to want of CLOTHING may I phia. articles, to which, he respectfully invites the depend upon being suited in every respect, i His office is at N 0.35, South Foo urn St., attention 01 the inhatot..nts of Huntingdon as we are d e t e r mine d not to lie undersold between Chesnut and Walout streets. county, consisting of Mn B e's, 'Y's and by any competitors. All goods are purcha- Phil arleldhin, Oct. 1, 1845. Yesitlits r.fiarse Wax. Kip, Calf `kin, Seal ~,,d f oe C.‘sll, which enables us to sell a -- - and Morocco BOOTS ~.,1 1:1101' ANS , lit t l e l ower th an those who ileul no the credit CAUTION. Ladies' Mi.,,s' anti Cldliii,n's Boots and system, it being a self-evident fact that the Ran away from the Undersigned ,living in Shoes in :ill their vs, vi; ties , also, Ladi,s, " nimble sixpence is better than the slow the borough of Huntingdon, some time in and Gentionen's GUM OVi•lltS110ES of shilling." April last, an indented apprentice to the every kind, together with Mco's Boy's and Also, always nn hand an extensive assort- Boot & Shoemaking business, named AN- Child ren's CAPS of every ilescrqstion• ment of Cloths, Ctssimeres and Vestlngs, DREW CLARK; hail on when he went Persons will find It to their advantage to which will lie made to order at the shortest away a brown cloth coat, dark grey cassinet call and examine any stock before purcha . : not i ce . slog elsewhere, as I am determined ti sell M. TRA pants and broad rimmed hat. All per..ainsCY, are hereby forewarned against harboring sit the. LOWEST POSSIBLE CASH Ni. 292 Mat ket Street, Philadelphia. said apprentice, as lam determined to en- PKICES. SAMUEL GOLDEY. April 29, 1846. force the law upon any such person. Any - - - - ------- ----- - --- __-- __--. - - -- ----- person returning said apprentice to the un 1-04ERSONS wishing to purchase any kind (Mems taste and try, I der,,igoed will be rewarded. sl i rof WOOLLEN GOODS, WIII find that N,VI tun sore yen will buy, The public are also cautioned against they can be hail at very reduced prices, at some very superior incd..ss,s, at the cheap' trusting said apprentice on my account, as almost cost, at the Cheap Cash Store of CASs STORk. of , I will pay no debts of his contracting. JOHN N. PROWELL . ___ ...... .. . DAVID MILLER. Huntingdon, March 11, 1816. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. PREMIUM HAT STORE. cDI...L. — Q. - i2D a JOHN N. PRUII'L•'LL I Null tingdon, Aldrch I I, 1846. CAMP MXIMTING. A camp !fleeting will be held for Warriors Mark Circuit, at Buffoloe Run about 5 miles from Walk el grille, near the road leading t, Bell e f on t e , t o eo n,. mence on Friday the 14th of August next. No person or persons need apply for permission to dispose of any article of trufie, whatever, within the liniits plescribcd by tho law of the State of Pennsylvania. G. BERKSTEESSER June, 24. 1848. Steam Turning Shop AND LATH MILL. THE subscribers having entered into co partnership, under the Firm of John and W. R. Baker, in cat rying on the Steam Tur ning Shop and Lath Mill in Alexandria, would respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they are now pre pared to do all manner of turning in wood. also, Iron Shafts from 10 to 700 lbs. Cabinet Makers can be supplied with all kinds of turning. Chairmakers by sending their pattet nsc an he supplied with Chair Bottoms, Backs, and Rungs. Coach and Wagonm: kers by sending their patterns can be supplied with Hubs, and fellows, of any size and thickness and whatever wood they choose— • plasterirg lath furnished at the shortest no tice, and all at the lowest market prices.— Persons at a distance wishing to furnish their own stuff, can have it hauled a #ay and dcliveted w ithout extra charge. JOHN BAKER. W. R. BAKER, Mexandria, Jan. 28, 1846-tf. LEAI HER, MOROCCO AND FINDING STORE. Ni,. 29, North 2nd street, Harrisburg. THE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Huntingdon and neighboring counties, that he still continues to carry on the above business in all its branches, all of the best quality, and as low as can be bought anywhere, for Cash. llis stuck consists pdrtly of She Leather, Upper Leather, Calf Skins, water proof Kr Harness Bridle, &c. &c. IP. MetOs Morocco, Women's Straights, Kid, Bindings, Linings, &c. Shoe-thread, whoU:sale or retail, sparables, glass-paper, boot-cord, bristles, boot weh, cork soles, lacers, awl blades, knives, ham mers, awl hafts, brushes, colts, slick bones, Files, rasps, instep leather, breaks and keys, jiggers, shoulder irons, shoe keys, seam sets, strip awls, welt keys, French wheels, heel slickers, shank wheels, coil's, shoul der sticks, long sticks, measure straps, nip pen, pincers, punches, peg floats, gonges, pattent peg hafts, size sticks, tacks. &c. &c., and everything else in his line of busi ness. Call and see before buying elsewhere. NN M. L. FEWER. Feb. 11,1846. Shew's Dagnerriatt Rooms, Mr. Stew would respectfully announce that ho has Hued up rooms at No 117 BaThmore Street. With a light expressly adapted to taking D:igliera•eolype Upon the most improved system. Ito would especially call the attention of country operators to his facilities for furnishing Daguerreo type Aappnratus, Plates, Caves and Chemicals of the very best qunlity, and us cheap as any establish- Ment in the United States. Baltimore, May 27, 1846.--4 m. ISAAC r21311131t, ATTORNtY 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 rusted to him. Dec. 20, 1843. A. IL CORNYN, ATTORNEY NT LAW—Htiring!lon Pa, Ofti e in Main street, two rloors — East of Mt'. Adam Hall's Temperance House. 3. SEWELL STEWART, ATTOIRITTT 1, 1bk.174 lIUN7 I.NGDON, P.II. Of it Nl:tin street, three doors west of Mr. Buoy's Jewelry stablisliment. 3011 W lIITZLLIADZSON Having re turned to Huntingdon cntmty, has re-com menced the practice of Law in the Borough of Huntingdon, where he will carefully at• tend to all business entrusted to his care.— He will be found at all times by those who may call upon him, at his office with Isaac Fisher. Esq., adjoining the store of Thos. Read & Son, near the Diamond, linntingdan„.% pril 30,,,••''1845. ) iff -1 2AWF1 ATTORNEY AT LAW, HOLLIDAYSBURG, PA., Will attend to all business entrusted to his care in Blair. Huntingdon, and Indiana counties, Hollidaysburg, April 8, 1846. CALVIN BLICTSIZ, ATTORNEY AT LAW, VIT, practice in the several Courts of the City and County of Philadel- I June 10, 1846, A New Patent Wind Mill for cleaning Grain. THE subscribers hailing purchased Culp's Patent fur the counties of Hun• tingdon, Centre; Mifflin and Juniata, would avail themselves of informing the Farmers that it is the greatest improve nient ever made on Fanning Mills for simplicity, cheapness, and durability there is none to equal it, and as for cleaning speedilg and well, it alike surpasses all others. ‘Ve manufacture in Williamsburg, Blair county, where we will always have them on hand, and will receive and attend to orders promptly. We will haul the Mills through the above mentioned district during the ensu ing season. HUYETT & GARVIN. We, the undersigned, having the above named Mills in our Own practical use, and having tried them well, we fully cob. car in the above statement. David Ako George Ake David Good Wm. Ake Samuel Rhodes M. Brenaman William4burg, Alarch 25, 1846-6 m WILLIAM 0, PARRISH, No. 4, North sth st., 2 doors above Market PHILADELPPUTA. WHOLESALE DEALER IN Paper, Rags, School Books Blank Books and Stationary. HAVING considerably increase his facil ties for business, now offers to country mer chants, on still more favorable terms than formerly, a complete assortment of Writing, Printing and Wrapping Papers; alsoFignred Wall and Curtain Papers, and Window Shades of a great variety of patterns, which he 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 st holesale prices. Rags 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 pp 'per low 'breast', by applying at WILLIAM D. PARRISH'S Paper and Rag Ntiarehouse, No. 4, North Fifth striet, 2 doors above Market street, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, August 20th, 1845. COME THIS WAY! Carriage Manufactory. HENRY SMITE wr.O . ST RE:9 ) ECT FULLY infdrms the . afAcitizens of the borough and county o f Huntingdon, and the public generally, and his old friends and customers in particular, that he still continues the Coach Making Business m all its various branches, at his old stand, in Main Street, in the borough of Hunting don, nearly opposite the "Journal' print• lag office, where be has constantly on hand every description of Coaches, Carrioges, 471%14rt Buzgies, Sleighs and =;,.."'tsiffil Dearborn's, which he will SELL LOW FOR CASH or [COUNTRY PRODUCE. _ He would also inform the public that he manufactures and keeps constantly on hand all kinds ut _ CII.IIRS, made and finished iu the most durable and improved style, by experienced Workmen. The public are respectfully invited to call and judge for themselves. ' HENRI' SMITH. Huntingdon, Nov. 5, 1845—tf, We recommend to all our friends visit ing the city to Mint the Pekin Company's Store, and lay in a supply of their den dons Peas. TIIE PEKIN TEA COMPANY, No. 30 SOU7fI SECOND STREET, Between Market an) Chestnut, PHILADELPIIiA. Hove constantly on hand, and for sale Wholesale and Retail, A VARIETY OF CHOICE FREsII TEAS, AT LOWER PRICES, According to the quality, than they can be bought for at any other establishment in the city. TEAS, exclusively, are sold at this house, and several varieties which can not be obtained elsewhere. Any Teas which do not give entire satisfaction can be returned and exchanged, or the money will be refunded. The citizens of Huntingdon mint are respectfully invited to give us a cal' 6. B. ZEIBEIt, Agent for the Pekin Tea Company. October 1,1845.—1 y. Carpetings, Floor Uloths, &c., At the' 4 Cheap Slot e," No. 41, Strawberry Street, Philadelphia. E 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 pries, because, in our present lo cation, our rent and other expenses are very light ; and we otter for this nelson an excel lent assortment of Carpetings, Beautiful Imperial, ingrain, and Venetian o every variety. Also, Floor Oil Cloths, From 2 to 24 feet wide, cut to fit rooms, halls, !cc. , and Hearth Rugs,Tahle Covers, Floor Baize, Stair Rods, Mats, Bcc., wholesale or retail, at the lowest prices+ irr A supply of law priced carpets, from 31 to 50 cents per yard, always on hand. ELDRIUDGE & BROTHER. No 41, Strawberry street, one door abort Chesnut st. near Second. st. Sept. 10, 1845. IrDLANK BONDS to Conatables for Stay qa,l of Execution, under the new law, just printed, and for 3ale, at this office. Peri.iott, Lund, and General agency At 'Vriashitgton, Office on 10th at„ I door:9 north of Penn. avenue, Ur ZIORGII W. PHILLIPS, late of the '1 reasury Department, will attend to the prosecution and collection of claims before congress and the several Executive DepartMentn of the Government; such as pre-emption and other land claims; claims invalid, navy, revolutionary, widows, and half-pay pensioners ; for revolutionary ser vices, whether fur commutation, half-pay, or bounty lands ; for services during the last war; to the settleMent of accounts of dis bursing or other officers of the Govern molt; to the interest of bidders for contrasts j ob taining remission of fines or forfeitures for alleged Violations of the revenue laws ; col leCting of private claims; and all business brought before C. ingress or the public offices requiring the services of an agent: Charges will be moderate, varying accor ding tothe nature of the br.siness. All let ters must be post paid. G. M. P. will also attend to the sale and renting of houses, lots, &c., collection of rents, negotiating loans, &c. . . He . ha;the ple;tsdre of referring, arilotigtt others, tir the following persons: Major General Winfield Scott, United S. Army. Brigadier General Nathan Towson, Pay master General U.S. Army. Brigadier General George Gibson, Com missionary General U. 9 Army. Hon. A K. Parris, Second Comptroller of the Treasury. Hon: John W. Davis, Speaker of the House of Representatives. Hon. Simon Cameron, U. S. Senate. Messrs. Gales 8c Seaton, Washington. James G. Taliaferro, Harrisonburg, La. Hon. H. S. Kauffman, Teas. Washington, May 13, 1846: EAGLE LINE MITE Eagle line of Cats and Pioneer Pack 44, et Boats, rundaily between Philadelphia and Pittsburg, and afford the public the most easy and commodious conveyance be.; tween the East and the West. The EAGLE LINE OF C All 3 lease Harrisburg daily, at 7i o'clock, A. - M., and P. M., tia Mitllletown Lancaster and Downingtown, to Philadelphia. Fare to Philadelphia, $4 00, to Lancaster, al 50. Pioneer Line of PACKET BOATS to Pittsburg, leave daily at 3 P. M., via Lew istown, Huntingdon and Hollidaysburg.-.- Fare to Pittsburg, $8 00. PACKET BOAT for Northumberland, Danville and Williamspert, leaves daily at 3P. M. Fare $2OO. STAGE for Reading daily, (Sunday ex cepted,) at BA. M. Fare $3 00. STAGE for Gettysburg, leaves Mondays, Wednesday, and Friday, at 7} A. M. Fare $2 50. From Harrisburg to Baltimore. Stage fare from Harrisburg to York $2 OP, Stage and Railroad to Baltimore, $3 00. WILLIAM COLDER & CO. May 13—tt. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company. The undersigned Commissioners named in the Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to incorporate the Pennsylvania Railroad Company," passed the 13th day of April, one thousand eight hundred and forty-six, being duly qualified according to th e prooSlollSof said act, HEREBY GIVE NO I'ICE that in pursuance of said Act, BOOKS of subscription to the Capital Stock of said Company will be cpened at the times and places hereinafter designated ; in the cities of Philadelphia, Lancaster and Pitts burgh, and in the Boroughs of Harrisburgh, Bloomfield, Lewistown, Mifflintown, Hun tingdon, Hollidaysburg, Ebensburg, Blairs ville, and Greensburgh, and to be kept open six hours, that is to say, front 9 o'clock, A. M. to three o'clock P. M. in every juridical day, for the term of ten days from the times respectively hereinafter mentioned, viz: In PHILADELPHIA, at the Merchants' Exchange, on Monday, the 22d day of June next. In Lancaster, at the House of Henry Kendig, Swan Hotel, on Monday, the 22d day of June next. In Harrisburg,at Buehler's Hotel, on Mon day, the 22d day of June next. In Bloomfield, at Win. Lackey's Hotel, on Wednesday, the 24th day of June next, In Lewistown, at James Turner's Hotel, on Friday the 26th day of June next. At Mifilintown, Juniata county, on the 26th day of June next, at Wilson's Hotel. In Huntingdon, at Adam H, Hall's Hotel, on Tuesday. the 7th day of July next. In Blairsville, at Samuel McAnulty, Ho tel, on Wednesday, the Ist of July next. At Hollidaysburg on the 6th of July next, at Lowry's Hotel. At Ebensburg, Cambria county, on Tues day, the 30th day of June next, at the house of Wm. Kettell. In Greensburg, at Rohrer's Hotel, on Monday the 6th day of July next t and In Pittsburg, at the St. Charles Hotel, on Wednesday, the Bth of July next, Thos. P. Cope James Mathers David S. Brown John White Thos. Tustin Reuben Mullison Elliot Cresson Wm. A. Smith Thos. Spat ks Jacob Brot m C. G. Childs Henry Flannery B. M. Hinchman Henry Welsh H. M. Watts Joseph Milliken migernon S. Roberts Samuel Hepburn Win. P. Smith F. W. Raw le Philip M. Price Edward Duff James Magee John S, Cash Abbot Green Robert Allen ' Joel K. Mann Moses Montgomery John J McCahan John C. Bucher IL C. Hall Geo, W. 'Poland Chas. Kugler J. Gen. Miles David R. Porter H. Buehler Jas. McFarlane J. Pringle Jones ' Joseph B. Ard John S. Littell Edward Bell Hors R. Kncass I. Fisher Learning E. A. Penniman , Robert Toland James Irvin r Wm. Ayres Christopher Mason Geo. Muhollau, Jr Geo. W. Carpenter Saml. C. Ford Wm. English i Benj. L. Berry Benj. Crispin Edward Davies Robert Flinn, Jr. Henry Gilpin Mtn B. Myers Thos. P. Hoopes John K. Kane Edward F. Gay Chas. Macalester. William Laughlin May 27, 1846. irpLANI( BONDS—Judgment and com• 1.6.rn0n--for sale at this office. Diseases of the Lungs andf Breast. ANOTHER ASTONISHING CURE. ISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERIIt, ALWAYS TRIU3IPIIANT ! CURE FOLLOWS CURE I IN ITS ONWARD VICTORIOUS CA REER I DAYTON, Feb 11th, 1845 Mr. .1. W. Whitmore :—Dear Sir. As you are the regular authorized agent in Dayton, for the sale of "Dr. blister's Dal sam of Wild Cherry, .1 take this method Of making a statement of facts to you (which I hope may be published to the world) in reference to an almost miraculous Cure; wrought in my case by means of the aboie Invaluable Balsam. Language fails to describe the salutary effect it produced and the great benefit 1 detived From its use. The citizens of Dayton and viciuily, welt recollect, that on the Bth of August last, I received seriou injury from the explosion of a cannon. A portion of its contents en tered my right side and breast, and in all probability, some fragments or splinters of the rani-rod passed through the 'plum' and pierced the longs: After the lapse of six weeks, 1 wasat tacked with a distressing cough and viu• lent pain in my right side. Some ten slays after this, when it► a paroxysm of coughing, suddenly ah ulcer bt oke, and a large quan tity of offensive matter, mixed with blood; was discharged; most of which found pas- . sage through the opening at the wound Gum this ()paling there frequently passed a quantity auk, supposed to issue train the , lungs. During all this time my sufferings tvereultoost intolerable. My physicians, meanwhile, paid the strictest attention to ire and did all in their power for my tecovery. But with all their skill they conk! not reach the seat of dis. tress ; atter the lungs had become affecki: I was visited during this time by at teat twenty physicians. It was now reduced to a certainty, ttat infiamation of the lungs was rapidly takii 4 place, and that this would terminate o, lile in a short time s was In the highest degree probably: At this critical state, a messenger was dispatched to Cincinnati, and a celebrated physician, of that place was consulted: When he was made acquaintetl with my situation, he remarked that nothing could be done by medical aid, if the constitoinn itself was not sufficient to throw off the disease. My friends now despaired of my recov. , ery, and had no earthly ground of hope to' survive many days. Fortunately at this juncture I saw one of Dr. %Vista'. s pa mph , lets, entitled .Patnily Medical Gazette or treaties on Consumption of the lungs, and had often heard of dying men 'catching at straws;' !felt like doing so myself. By the consent of my physicians, I sent to you for a bottle of medicine described viz ; " Wis tar's Balsam of wild Cherry," which re lieved me almost immediately. After I had used some sor 6 bottles. Iso far re , covered as to be up and about. My cough ceased, and my lungs were restored to a healthy state—all from the healing and balmy influence, and powerful medical virtues of istar's Balsam. Yours truly, CHARLES R. SMITE!, Oz Read the following from Dr. Jacob Haian, a physician of extensive praftice in Huntingdon county: Dear Sir :—I procured one bottle of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, from Thomas Reed, Esq., of this place, and tried it in a case of obstinate Asthma on a child of Paul Schweble, in which many other remedies had been tried without any relief. The balsam gave sudden relief, and in my opinion the child is effectually cured by its use. Yours, etc, JACOB HOFFMAN, M. D. December 23, 1841. The true and genuine ‘WisTsit's BAL SAM of wild Cherry' is sold at establised agencies in all parts of the United States. Price one dollar per bottle. Sold by SANFORD & PARK, Cincinnati, Ohio. Also, by Thomas Reed & Son, Hunting don ; Mrs. Mary Orr, Hollidaysburg; Gear mill & Porter, Alexandria. NEW DAOTTERRIAN ROOMS - , Nu. 116 Chesnut street. I - hiladelphia. T. B. Soave, who has been operator purl conductor of the Plumbe Daguerriair Gallery for years past, having opened rooms at the above place, would invite all to examine his specimens. Pe . rfect colored likenesses guaranteed at $l5O. Constant and full supplies of Apparatus, Plates, Cases, Chemicals, and everything used in the business, for sale at the lowest rates, wholesale and retail, and all warrant• ed good. Mot 'Manufacturers. THE subscribers would inform their for mer costumers that they have recently re ceived at their establishment in Chambers burg, a large quantity of MACIIIINE R I D CAS, and will keep, as heretofore, a supply of the very best quality. Call and examine for yourselves. USTICES' Blanks of all kinds, ler s,ir at this Office. •