THE 67. I REM ° : : °Re'A7- Diseases of the Lungs and Breast, ANOTHER ASTONISHING CURE. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, WAYS TRIUMPHANT ! CURE FOLLOWS CURE! IN ITS ONWARD VICTORIOUS CA REERS DAYTON, Feb. 11, '45 Mr. J. W. Whitomore:—Deai Sir:— As you are the regular authorized agent in Dayton, for the sale of "Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry," I 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 above Invaluable Bal earn. Language fails to describe the salutary effect it produced and the great benefit I derived from its use. The citizens of Dayton and vicinity, well recollect, that on the Bth of August last, I received serious injury from the explosion of a cannon. A portion of its contents entered my right side and breast, and in all probability, some frag ments or splinters of the ram-rod passed through the plura' and pierced the lungs. After the lapse of six weeks, I was attacked with a distressing cough and violent pain in my right side. Some ten days after this, when in a paroxysm of coughing, suddenly an ulcer broke, and a large quantity of offensive matter, mixed with blood, was discharged, most of which found passage through the opening of the wound : from this open ing there frequently passed a quantity of air, supposed to issue from the lungs. During all this time my sufferings were almost intolerable. My physicians, meanwhile, paid the strictest attention to me and did all in their power for my recovery. But with all their skill they could not reach the seat of distress, after the lungs had be come affected. I was visited during this time by at least twenty physicians. It was now reduced to a certainty, that inflammation of the lungs was rap idly taking place, and that this would terminate my life in a short time, was in the highest degree probable. At this critical state, a messenger was dispatched to Cincinnati, and a celebra ted physician of that place was consult ed. When he was made acquainted with my situation, he remarked that nothing could be done by medical aid, if the constitution itself was not suffi cient to throw off the disease. _ My friends now despaired of my re- 1 covery, and had no earthly ground of hope to survive many days. Fortunate ly at this juncture I saw one of Dr. Wistar's pamphlets, entitled "Family Medissl Gazette" or treaties on Con sumption of the lungs, and had often heard of dying men "catching at straws;" I felt like doing so myself. By the con sent of my physicians, I sent to you for a bottle of medicine described, viz : " Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry," which relieved me almost immediately. After I had used some 5 or 6 bottles, I so far recovered 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 pow erful medical virtues of Wistar's Bal sam. Yours truly, CHARLES R. SMITH. fl Read the following from Dr. Jacob Hoffina_ i n a physician of extensive prac tice in Huntingdon county : Dear Sir :—1 p7lcured one bottle of Dr. Wistar's &ism of Wild Cherry, from Thomas Read, Esq., of this place, and tiled it in a case of obstinate Asth ma 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, &c. JACOB HOFFMAN, M. D. Dec. 23, 1841. The true and genuine ' Wistar's Bal sam of Wild Cherry' is sold at estab lished agencies in all parts of the Uni ted States. Price $l.OO per bottle. Sold by SANFORD & PARK, Cincinnati, Ohio. Also, by Thomas Read & Son, Hun tingdon; Mrs. Mary Orr, Hollidaysburg; Gemmil & Porter, Alexandria. ONCE WORM! DRUGS, DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES ! MHE subscribers would respectfully 1 . inform their friends and the public generally, that they have just received and offer for sale opposite Read & Son's Store, in Market Street, Oil, Paints, Dye Stuffs, Drugs & Patent Medicines. ALso, DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES, AND CAPS. Cheap for Cash or Country Produce. oc2l] SIMONTON & JONES. LAST NOTICE. ALL persons knowing themselves in debted to the late firm of Rothrock & Jones, either by Note or Book account, will save cost by attending to them on or before the Ist of December next, as fur ther indulgence will not be given. ost2B-4t. ROTHROCK & JONES Xew Jewelry Establishment. THE subscribers beg leave Lzikt: ••.„.,„ to announce to the people of .7 1 11 this and adjoining counties, 0 a) g , that they have just received from Philadelphia, a splendid g assortment of the finest and most fashionable dewatnx, which they have opened out, and offer for sale on 'JACOB MILLER'S CORNER," in Market Square. The assortment consists of every variety of breast pins, finger rings, ear rings, bracelets, lock ets, guard keys, gold and silver pencils, silver thim bles, shirt studs, pen knives of the finest quality, card cases, all varieties of visiting cards, note paper and letter envelopes, steel clasps for bags and purses, also silk and heads for making the latter article, spy glasses. razors, tooth and hair brushes, silk purses, pocket books, spectacles, table and lea spoons, all kinds of fancy sealing-wax, wafers and wafer stamps, sager cases, accordions, fancy boxes, perfumery, powder flasks, butter knives, steel pens of the hest quality, Chapman's magic razor strops, violin strings, motto seals, wafers, pearl knives for folding and cutting paper. &c. &c. The shove ar ticles will he sold to suit the times—very cheap! The undersigned have also purchased a sett of tools for repairing watches, which, when operated with by a person of science, cannot fail to give en tire satisfaction to all who may have the kindness to entrust them with their work. All clock and watch repairing done with care and despatch—and warranted ! H. K. NEFF & BRO. Huntingdon Nov. 4-3 m EXTENSIVE CLOTHING EMPORIUM. r imy g,r g at o es l , D barg E a' s in T s A ar n e L to m be ti lbad aptIMONTEAR LINE, No. 292 Market street, Philadelphia, who has just finished one of the largest and most com plete assortment of FALL and WINTER Cloth ing in the city, consisting of - _ Super Blackbress Coat;, from $lO to $l4 00 . . . . Do Frock do " 10 to 14 00 Do Blue dress do " 10 to 14 00 Super bl'k Beaver bangup Coats from Bto 12 00 Do Cloth Do brown Cloth do do 10 to 14 00 Pilot Cloth Bangup Coats, from 3to 500 Super blk Sack Coats, do 9to 13 00 Do brown Sack Coats. do Bto 12 00 Tweed Coats, do 3to 600 Union Caasimere Coats, do sto 600 Blk Cloth Cloaks, do 10 to 18 00 Business Cloaks, do 6to 700 Black Cassimere Pants, do 4to 500 Do Fancy cassimere, do 4to 500 Satin Vests, do 2 50 to 4 00 Merino Vesta, do 2to 400 Silk Velvet Vests, do 3to 450 Gentlemen in want of CLOTHING, may de pend upon being suited in every respect, as we are determined not to be undersold by any competitor to the business. All goods are purchased for ('ASH, which enables us to sell a little lower than those who deal on the credit system; it being a self-evident fact that the nimble sixpence is bet ter than the slow shilling." Don', forget lhenum her— -292 Market street, Philadelphia. oct6-3m M. TRACY. Sarsaparilla or Blood Pills. HANCE'S Sarsaparilla or Blood pills.—Firrx pills in a box. The cheapest and best medi cine in existence. Every person who is subject to bilious fever, should purify their blood and system by using a box of the 'Sarsaparilla or Blood riff.. Persons afflicted with costiveness should try Hance's Sarsaparilla or blood pills. Young lathes and gen tlemen troubled with pimples on the face, should try the Sarsaparilla or blood pills. Singing in the ears relieved by Hance's Sarsaparilla or blood pills. Headache and giddiness cured by using the Sarsa parilla or blood pills. Drowsiness and general de bility cured by Hance's Sarsaparilla or blood pills. Dyspepsia can be cured by using the Sarsaparilla or blood pills. Persons who have taken considerable portions of mercury, and in consequence have pains in the bones, should use freely Hance's Sarsaparilla or blood pills. Persons in want of a pill that is purely vegeta ble, and is warranted not to contain a particle of mercury, should use the SARSAPARILLA OR BLOOD PILLS. g:j. The genuine for sale by SETH S. HANCE. 108 Baltimore street, and corner of Charles and Pratt streets, Baltimore. octls-1 y AGENTS-T. Read & Son, Huntingdon; Moore & Swoope, Alexandria; Spencer & Flood, Williamsburg; W. W. Buch anan, Mill Creek; A. 0. Browne, Shir leysbu rg. syrup of Horehound. HANCE'S Compound Syrup of Horehound— fot the cure of Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Spitting of Blood, Pain in the Side and Breast, Bronchitis, Croup, Asthma, and all disesses aris ing from c discrder4d condition of the lungs or ne glected cold. TAKE TIME BY THE FORELOCK, Is a piece of advice which is suitable to all sea eons, and applicable to all purposes; though there la no instance in which this piece of advice is more valuable than to persons who have a cough or cold, for if they lulled what may ar pear to them very trifling in the beginning, it may lead to inflamma tion of lungs, and finally consumption. To all who have a cough, we would say, procure a bottle of Hance's Compound Syrup of Horehound. This medicine is pleacaat to take, and it may save you years of suffering. Price 50 cents per bottle, or 6 bottles for $2 50. Prepared and sold by SETH S. HANCE, 108 Baltimore street, and corner of Charles and Pratt streets.octls-ly _ _ AGENTS-T. Read & Son, Hunting• don; Moore & Swoope, Alexandria; A 0. Brown, Shirleysburg ; W. W. Buch. anan, Mill Creek ; Spencer & liamsburg. Stray Cattle. CAME to the residence of the subscriber, resi nsding in Blume township, Hunting 'fm #ll 1 1 ` don county, about the last of Au , gust, five head of Cattle-3 cows _ and 2 heifers. Also, about the mid dle of September, three more—of which two are cows, and one heifer. I desire the owners to come forward, prove pro perty, pay charges, and take teem away. otherwree they will be sold according to law. novll-3N] SAMUEL MYTON, Jr. Spruce Creek ek Waterstreet Turn pike Company. HE Books will be opened tt receive subscriptions lof Stock of the said Company on Monday the 14th day of December next. at the house of Abra ham Moyer, at Waterst, eet; R. F. Haslet, Gr rya port, Colerain Forge Office; Samuel Jacob., Grays ville ; and Samuel H. Stover, near Baileyaville— At which time and places sorne of the Commis sioners will attend and receive subscriptions from all persons of lawful age, for the space of oil days. H. B. Mytinger, John &keit, David Stewart, S. H. Stover. LP. Lyon. Martin Gates, Samuel Wigton, R. F. Hulett, dames Travis, novil-tf. Commissioner/. Sale of Valuable ReallEslate. Tt IE eubsc: Rime o ff er for sale that valuable Real Rotate, Two tracts of land situate on the Banks of the Little Juniata river, one mile below Birming ham; One tract situate in IA arriorsmark town ship Huntingdon county, Iheother tract situate in Tyrone township, Blair county, the River being the line between the two tracts, and also the line be tween Huntingdon and Bluir counties, well known so the property of Andrew Robeson, of Warriors mark township, now deceased. The mansion tract in Warrioramark township, contains 200 acres of excellent limestone land, about 100 acres cleared, and in a good state of cul tivation, with three dwelling henries, a store Barn and a good apple orchard thereon. The other tract in Blair county contains 400 acres of excellent timber land, with a house end stable the: eon erected ; there is an Ore bank on this tract, from which about 600 tons of Iron Ore of an excellent quality has been raised. A large part of this tract is good limestone land for farming. On these two tracts are four situations for Forges or Furnaces, perhaps the best sites in the State.— There is a number of springs on the two tracts of never failing water that keep the river free from ice for more than a mile. .... This last tract of land is all woodland and well covered with timber. . ..... One third of the purchase money to be paid on hand, the residue in two annual payments, there after. Any person wishing to purchase one or both tracts will please call on David Robeson in Pleasant Valley, or Jacob Van Tries in Warriorsmark. DAVID ROBESON, JACOB VAN TRIES, sept3o4. Executors. Hollidaysburg Register, insert the above, till for bid, and charge Executors. GREAT BARGAINS IN lIATS AND CAPS, at the old established cheap Hat and Cap Store, No. 196 Market street, sec ond door below Sixth, Philada. WE extend a general invitqtion to the citizens of Huntingdon and its vicinity, as well as to all others, to our store. We have on hand a large and complete assortment of Hats and Caps of every style and variety, which we are selling full one fourth lower than the usual micas, namely: Extra Superior Beaver Hats, from $2.50 to $350 , Brush " " 2.00 to 3.00 41 " Silk " " 1.25 to 2.00 10 to 15 00 " " Moleskin ‘. 2.50 only. Good Hats as low an $1.25 and upwards. Also, a complete stock of Caps, cloth, fur trimmed, glazed, silk oil cloth, velvet and fancy Caps; fine Otter, Shetland Fur Seal, Musk Rat, Hair Seal Caps, &c. &c., at lower prices than they can possibly he had elsewhere. From our extensive sales, we can sell, for a smaller profit than others can. Call and be satisfied, it is to your interest. Merchants, Storekeepers, Hatters and others, who buy to sell again, supplied on reasonable terms.— Be sure and call at No. 196 Market Street, second door below sixth Street. GARDEN & BROWN. September 1, 1846. LEAI HER, MOROCCO AN D FIN DING STORE. No. 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 'Ole best quality, and as low as can be bought anywhere, for Cash. His stock consists partly of Sole Leather, Upper Leather, Calf Skins, water proof K►- Harness Bridle, Bcc. ei's Morocco, le Women's Straights, Kid, Bindings, Linings, &c. &c. Shoe-thread, wholesale or retail, sparables, glass-paper, boot-cord, bristles, boot wen, 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 pers, pincers, punches, peg floats, gouges, pattent peg hafts, size sticks, tacks,&c. &c., and everything else in his line ohusi ness. Call and see before buying elsewhere. W M. L. PEIPER, Feb. 11, 1846. HARRIS, TURNER & IRVIN, WHOLESALE Z::)l2:l*UCM.r.aZfi''UbM3 No. 201 Market Street, one door above _ Fifth, North Side, Philadelphia. IM PORT E RS and Wholesale Dealers in DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Patent Medi cines, Obstetrical Instruments, Druggists' Glassware, Window Glass, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Perfumery, &c. Druggists, country Merchants and Physicians, supplied with the above articles on the most favora ble terms. Strict and prompt attention paid to or ders. Every article warranted. JOHN HARRIS, M. D., sept 23. JAS. A. TURNER, Me of Va. WM. IRVIN, M. D. Cl 2 r-421:1 CID 2 BUCK & MOORE, 254 Market Street, Philadelphia, HII - AVE constantly on hand every description of Clothing, all of which are cut, trimmed and made in a manner not to be 'impulsed, and are war ranted cheaper than the same quality of Goods in any other establiahment in the United States.— Also, every description of Gewrisami's Foe- Ott Urns Goons at reduced prices. Those visiting the city will find it to their interest to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. sept3o-1 v. BUCK & MOORE, Brooms, Buckets and Cedar Ware. MANLY HOWE, No. 83 North Third at. 3d door abo've Arch, PAILADELPIIIA. (am enabled this fall to offer an unusually large assortment of the above articles. Also—Willow and French Baskets and Coaches, Wash Boards, Matta, Clothes-pins, Nest Bones, Wood Bowls & Trays, Boston Blinds, Sickles, Oil Paste Blacking, Shoe Brushes, Clamps, Hand Scriba, Wall Brushes, Dusters, &c. and Wooden ware of every descrip tion. Country Merchants will take notice that as I am now manufacturing extensively, and receiving di rectly from the Eastern Factories, I can furnish the Fall 'Frade with superior goods at prices greatly re duced from what I have hitherto been selling. Sep. 16, '46. George Taylor, _ . TTORNEY ATLAW—Attends to pre-tics 11. in the Orphans' Court, stating administrators' accounts, Scrivening. &c. Office in the diamond, threo doors mat of the „ Exchange Hotel." feb2B:44 JUSTICE'S blanks of all kinds for isle at this office. T. 11. Cremer, ATTORNEY AT LAW, lIVNTINGDON, PA. M'AL L IS TER'S ALL-IIEALING OINTMENT. Insensible Perspiration. THE preceding figure is given to rep resent the insensible perspiration.— lt is the great Evacuation for the impu rities of the body. It will be noticed that a thick cloudy mist issues from all parts of the surface, which indicates that the perspiration flows uninterrupt edly when in health, but ceases when we are sick. Life cannot be sustained without it. It is thrown off from the blood and other juices of the body, and disposes by this means of nearly all the impurities within us. The language of scripture, " in the blood is the life."— If it ever becomes impure it may be traced directly to the stopage of the " insensible perspiration." Thus we see all that is necessary when the blood is stagnant or infected, is to open the pores and it relieves itself from all im purity instantly. Its own heat and vi tality are sufficient, without one particle of medicine, except to open the pores upon the surface. Thus we see the folly of taking so much internal remedies.— All practitioners, however, direct their efforts to restore the insensible perspira tion. The Thoinpsonian, for instance, steams; the Hydropathist shrouds in wet blankets ; the Homoeopathist deals out infintissimals ; the Ailopathist bleeds and doses us with mercury, and the billitering Quack gorges us with pills. To give some idea of the amount of the Insensible Perspiration, we will state that the learned Dr. Lewenhock ascer tained that five-eights of all we receive into the stomach passed off by this means. In other words, if we eat and drink eight pounds per day, we evacu ate five pounds of it by the Insensible Perspiration. This is none other than the used up particles of the blood, and other juices giving place to new and fresh ones. To check this, therefore, is to retain in the system five-eights of all the virulent matter that nature de mands should leave the body. It is by stopping the pores that over whelm mankind with coughs, colds and consumptions. Nine-tenths of the world die from diseases induced by a stoppage of the Insensible Perspiration. Let me ask, now, every candid mind, what course seems the most reasonable to pursue, to unstop the pores after they have been closed 1 Would you give a physic to unstop the pores : 1 Or would you apply something that would do this upon the surface, where the clogging ac tually is 1 And yet I know of no phy sician who makes any external applica tion to effect it. Under these circum stances I present to physicians and all others, Ill'Allister's All-Healing Oint ment, or the World's Salve. It has pow er to restore perspiration on the feet, on the head, around old sores, upon the chest, in short, upon any part of the body, whether diseased slightly or se verely. It has power to cause all external sores, scrofulous humors, skin diseases, poison ous wounds, to discharge their putrid matters, and then heals them. It pre serves and defends the surface from all derangement of its functions. The sur face is the outlet of five-eights of the bile and used up matter within. It is pierced with millions of openings to re lieve the intestines. Stop up these pores and Death knocks at your door.— It is rightly termed all-healing, for there is scarcely a disease, external or inter nal, that it will not benefit. I have used it for the last fourteen years for all dis eases of the chest, consumption, liver, involving the utmost danger and respon sibility, and I declare before Heaven and man, that not in one single case has it failed to benefit when the patient was within the reach of moral means. I have had physicians, learned in the profession, I have had ministers of the Gospel, Judges of the Bench, Aldermen and Lawyers, gentlemen of the highest erudition, and multitudes of the poor, use it in every variety of way, and there has been but one voice—one united, universal voice—saying, ,‘ M'Allister your Ointment is good." CONSUMPTION.-It can hardly be cred ited that a salve can have any effect upon the lungs, seated as they are with in the system. But if placed upon the chest, it penetrates directly to the lungs, separates the poisonous particles that are consuming them, and expels them from the system. I need not say that it is curing persons of Consumption con tinually, although we are told that it is foolishness. I care not what is said, so long as I can cure several thousand per sons annually. HEADACHE.—The salve has cured per sons of the Headache of 12 year's stand- in g, and who had it regularly every week, so that vomiting often took place. Deafness and Ear ache are helped with like success. COLD FEET.—Consumption; Liver Com plaint, pains in the Side or Chest, falling off the hair, one or the other, always accompanies cold feet. It is a suro sign of disease in the system to have cold feet. The Salve will cure every case in Scrofula, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Liver Complaint, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Broken or Sore Breast, Piles, Chest Dis eases, such as Asthma, Oppression, Pains, also Sore Lips, Chapped Hands, Tumors, Cutaneous Eruptions, Nervous Diseases, and of the Spine there is no medicine known probably so good. BURNS.-It is the best thing in the world for Burns, (Read the directions around the box.) . ._ . . Pimples on the face, Masculine Skin, Gross Surface.—When there is grossness or dull repulsive surface, it begins to soften until the skin becomes as smooth and delicate as a child's. Wortms.—lf parents knew how fatal most medicines were to children taken inwardly, they would be slow to resort to them. Especially mercurial lozen ges,' called medicated lozenges,' ver pills,' &c. The truth is, no one can tell, invariably, when worms are present. Now let me say to parents, that this salve will always tell if a child has worms. It will drive every vestige of them away. (Read the directions around the box.) There is probably no medicine on the face of the earth at once so sure and so safe in the expul sion of worms. OLD Soaxs.—That some sores are an outlet to the impurities of the system, is because they cannot pass off through the natural channels of the Insensible Perspiration. If such sores are healed up, the impurities must have some other outlet, or it will endanger life. This salve will always provide for such emer gency. . _ '-' RHEUMATISM.—AImost every case cu red with this ointment. FEVERS.—In all cases of fever, the difficulty lies in the pores being locked up so that the heat and perspiration can not pass of if the least moisture could be started, the crisis has passed and the danger is over. The all-healing oint ment will in all cases of fevers almost instantly unlock the skin and brings forth the perspiration. We have cured cases of Scald Head that defied every thing known, as well as the ability of fifteen or twenty doctors.— One man told us he had spent $5OO on his children without any benefit, when a few boxes of the ointment cured them. CORNS.—Occasional use of the oint ment will always keep corns from grow ing. People need never be troubled, with them if they will use it. As a family medicine, no man can measure its value. JAMES M'ALLISTER & Co., Sole proprietor of the above Medicine. Price 25 cts. per box. CAUTION.—As the All-Healing Oint ment has been greatly counterfeited, we have given this caution to the public that no ointment will be genuine unless the name of James M'Allister or James M'Allister & Co. are written with a pen l upon every label.' AGENT—JAMES SAXTON, Jr., Hun tingdon. july29-46. ONEAPEST XVITU Elj WORLD. Steam Refined Sugar Candies-12# cents per pound, Wholesale. JJ. RIdHAfiDSON, No 42 Market street, ruir.sAacenta, takes pleasure in informing the public, that he still continues to sell his very Superior Steam Refined Candy at the low price of $12.50 per 100 pounds, and the quality is equal to any manufactured in the United States. tie also offers all kinds of goods in the Confec tionary and Fruit line at con esponding low prices, as quick sales and small profits are the order of the day. .. . I.:all or eend your orders, end you cannot fail to be satisfied. Don't forget the number, 4 MAR KET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. J. J. RICHARDSON, September 1, 1846. T. W. BUFFINGTON'S Cheap Grocery anti Queens ware Store. No. 20 North Second et.,H;;rtsburg, Pa. THE subscriber offers for sale, at the low est cash prices, a well selected stock of GLIOCIERIES. Amon; which are the following: Green and Black l'eas; Rio, Lyn, and St. Domingo Cof fee; Loaf, Lump, Crushed, Pulverized, and Brown Sugars; Syrup, Sugar House and N. Orleans Molasses, Sperm, Whale and Fish Oil; Prunes in Jars, Chocolate, Cocoa, Hams, Dried Beef, Mackerel and Shad, Herring, &c. ALSO, for sale, a general assortment of CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE, hgether with a great variety of articles in his line of business, all of which he is deter mined to sell at the lowest prices. IL Steel Blair, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hollidaysburg, Ps., Will attend attend to all business entrusted to his care in Blair, Huntingdon and Indiana coun ties. apre-'4O Sohn Scott, Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW, Huntingdon, Pa.— Has removed his office to the corner room of "Snare's Row," directly opposite Fisher & M'Mur trie's store, where he will attend with promptness and fidelity to all business with which ha may be entrusted in Huntingdon or the adjoining counties. Huntingdon Sept. 23, 1846. TOB-W ORR of all deectiptione neatly executed j at the Journal office. 8. Sewell Stewart, A TTORNEY AT LAW, Huntingdon. Pa.- 11_ Office in Main street, five doors west of Mr. Buers jewelry establishment. ALEXANDRIA FOUNDRY. I. 4. IL Graf us, ESPECTFULLY inform the citizens 414 of Huntingdon county, and the public generally, that they continue to carry on the Copper, Tin and Sheet-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. RADIATOR STOVES, 2 SIZES COAL STOVES row PARLORS, NEW AND SPLENDID PARLOR STOVES FOR WOOD—THREE SIZES EGG STOVES—AIso, IRON RAILING for front of Houses-- C AST GRATES for cellar win dows--SELF SHARPENING PLOUGHS, right and left handed--NEW BULL PLOUGH ,with cast and iron shear, and the LIVINGSTON PLOUGH--DOUBLE SHOVEL PLOUGHS for corn and seeding in fall grain—COPPER PUMPS, for wells any length, and Tin inside and nut-- FORGE HAMMERS, from 5 to 16 cwt. Nero Cooking Stoves of allkinds,and Also four sizes of Coal Stoves, ALSO STOVE-PIPE, AND STOVES FINISHED AII kinds it 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, 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, clipper, brass and pewter ta ken in exchange. Also wheat, rye, corn and oats taken at market price. Alexandria, May 20, 1896. " QUEEN Or THE WEST" Cll3 , a 1;• U=.tt Eit3 ttaDNrcip s For sale by I. & H. GRA FIUS, Alex andria, Huntingdon county,Pa., cheap for caah or country produce at the market price. The "Queen of the 'West" is an im provement on Hathaway's celebraAd Hot Air Stove. There has never yetip peered any plan of a Cooking Stove that possesses the advantages that this one his. A much less quantity of fuel is re 4 quired for any amount of cooking or hi king by this stove than by any other. Persons are requested to call and see before they purchase elsewhere. Way 20, 1846. ,strchasers—Guarantee. '7 lldersigned agent of the Pattenteelt, of the Stove, .. The Queen of the Weat,' unlerstanding that the owners, or those concerned fur them,of other and different patent Cooking Stoves, have threatened to bring suit agaiitst all who purchase and use any of "GUILDS I'ATENT COOKINC STOVE —The Queen of the West." Now this is to inform all and every person who seal purchase and use said Stove that he will inl demnify them from all costsor damage, trona any and all suits, brought by . t ther Paten tees, or their agents, for any infringment 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 and convenience, secured the superior advantages of this "Queen" not only of the ' , Feat. but of the East. ISRAEL GRAPIUS. May 20, 1846. Dissolution of Partnership. the subscribers doing business under the firm of I. Grafius & Son, in Alexandria. Huntingdon comity, dissolved partnership by mutual consent on the 3rd day of April last. All persona having accounts with said firm will settle the same with I. Grafius,up to the above date. I. GRAFIUS & SON. Alexandria, May 20. 1846. COME TMIS WAY! c 411: Carriage Manufactetry. HENRY SMITH 4UST RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of the borough and county of Huntingdon, and the public generally, emil his old frien ds 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 ing office, where he has constantly on hand every description of rr, _ Coaches, Carriages. Buggies, Sleighs and Dearborn's, which he will SELL LOW FOR CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE. He would also inform the public that h• manutactures and keeps constantly on hand all kinds of C If .111 I R S , made and finished is the most durable and improved style, by experienced workmen. The public are respectfully Invited to call and judge for themselves. HENRY SNIT/4 Huntingdon, Nov. 5. 184.1 7 -tf. A. W. Benedict, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Huntingdon, Pa.— Office at his old residence in Main wait, a few doors west of the old Court Howie. He will attend to any business entrusted to bun in the sev eral Courts of Huntingdon and adjoining coantiee. Lewistown Money taken at Par! THE subscriber has on hand Thi ashing Ma. chines, which he warrants to be good, and offers them for sale very cheap. He will also re pair Thrashing Machines, and furnish castings at his shop in Allegheny street, opposite the atable of the Pioneer Line of Boats, Huntingdon, on the shortest notice, and most reasonable term.. He would also remind his friends and the public gene rally. that ha still carries on the coach and wagon making business in all ils branches. _ EDMUND HAWKINS. August 111,1846—tf