Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, January 27, 1847, Image 4

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    A NCE'S SARSAPARILLA, OR
11 BLOOD PILLS. What is that
principle which we call the blood I
The blood is that principle by which
the whole system is regulated. There
fore, if the blood becomes impure, a ge
neral derangement of the system must
ensue ; and give rise to Coughs, Colds,
Influenza, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Headache,
Fulness of Blood, Bilious, Scarlet, Ty
phod and Typhus Fevers of all kinds,
Indigestion, Weakness of Stomach, Ner
vous Affections, Rheumatism and Rheu
matic Affection, Liver Complaint, Asth
ma, Pleurisy, Inflammation of the Lungs,
Low Spirits, Fits, Measles, Small Pot'
Whooping Cough, Croup, Sore Eyes,
Inward weakness,Worms, Quincy, Dys
entery, Bronchitis, Cholic, Gravel, Salt
Rheum, Deafness and other affections of
the Ear,
St. Anthony's Firs, Scrofula or
King's Evil, Ulcers, White Swellings,
Tumors, Biles, Suppressed Monthly Dis
charges and Female Complaints in Ge
neral, Eruptions of the Skin, Habitual I
Costiveness, and all diseases depending
on a disordered and diseased state of the I
blood, or a suspension of the healthy se
cretions.
Therefore, on the first appearance of
any of these symptoms, Hance's Sarsa
parilla or Blood Pills should be procur
ed, and used according to the directions.
Price 25 cts. per box, of fifty pills, or 5
boxes for $l. For sale by SETH S.
HANCE, cor. of Charles and Pratt sts.,
and 108 Baltimore street, Balt. roc2B-y.
AGENTS-T. Read & Son, Hunting
don; Moore & Swoope, Alexandria; A.
0. Brown, Shirleysburg ; W. W. Buch
anan, Mill Creek; Spencer & Flood,Wil
liamsburg.
FURTHER PROOFS OF THE EF
ficacy of Hance's Compound Syrup
of Hoarhound in relieving afflicted man.
Mr. George T. Warrington, residing in
York street, Federal Hill, Baltimore,
was attacked with a violent cough and
sore throat. After trying many reme
dies, he was induced by a friend to use
Hitnce's Compound Syrup of Hoarhound,
and before using one bottle was entirely
cured.
another yet more astonishing.—Mrs.
Henrietta Merrick, residing in Monu
ment street, between Canal and Eden
streets, was attacked with a very se
vere cough and pain in the Breast,which
was so intense that it extended to the
shoulders. She was afflicted also with
a pain in the side.
After trying many remedies, she was
persuaded by a friend to use Hance's
Compound Syrup of Horehound, and af
ter using three doses, she experienced
great relief, and before she had finished
the bottle was entirely cured.
Price 50 cts. per bottle, or 6 bottles
for $2 50. For sale by Seth S. Hance,
108 Baltimore st.,
and corner of Charles
and Pratt sts. Baltimore. [oc2By
AGENTS- T. Read & Son, Huntingdon;
Moore & Swoope, Alexandria; Spencer
& Flood, Williamsburg; W. W. Buch
anan, Mill Creek; A. 0. Browne, Shir.
leysburg.
WE have been permitted to copy the following
letter from a lady of the highest re.pecta.
bility in Boston, to her eon, a young merchant, do.
ing business in Baltimore. The :article the old
lady alludes to, we believe, is Hance's Hoarhound
Syrup and Candy, which is doing wonders in the
way of curing Asthmas and Coughs.—Mignon.
Dear Thomas, you know my affliction, •
The cold that I caught at a dance,
6o I beg you will send me a bottle
Of Hoarhound, extracted by Hence.
Mrs. Johnson, I dare eav you knew her,
And the story will eound like romance,
Has been cured of her cough of long standing,
By buying some Syrup from Hance.
There's the doctor, too, bless the old fellow,
For his health went atravelling to France,
And came home to be cured of coneumption,
And lays it to Hoarhound and Hance.
Mrs. Martin, your father's firm cousin,
Lay two or three days in a trance,
And the first thing she said upon waking,
Woo 'tend for ;me HoarhOuntl to Hance.'
I yesterday Bent for the Doctor,
Who maid .1 can see at a glance,
There's but one thing cen cure your disorder,
And that is some Hoarhound from Hance.'
So you see. dearest Tom, my condition,
If you would my enjoyments enhance,
Do not fail to forward tomorrow,
A bottle of Syrup from Hance.
Do not trust it by William nor Peter,
For fear of some e ugly mischance,
For what shall I do, dearest Thomas,
If I get not the Hoarhound from Ileneel
One bottle for me, and another
Don't forget to direct to your eunte ;
They tell it at Sands', I reckon,
But be sure 'tie the genuine Hance.
Mrs. Brown was bent double with coughing,
But now she's as straight no a lance;
And the change has been wrought, ehe assures me,
By taking the Hoarhound (min Hance•
As I went to the store but lest Friday,
Mr. Butterman eyed me indrance,'
And whispering said, 'Mrs. Davis,
You must send for some Hoarhound to Hence.'
Mrs. Pitts, who subscribe. to the Mirror,
In that J ournal encountered by chance,
Very lucky, the first advertisement,
Had been seen in our village from Hance.
I remain, my dear Thomas, as ever,
Your mother, in love's fond durance,
And if you would keep me here, darling,
Pray sk nd me the Hoarhound from Hance.
Hance's Syrup and candy are for sole at 108
Baltimore street, Balt. jy6-y
AGENTS—T. Read & Son, Huntingdon;
Moore & Swoope, Alexandria ; Spencer
& Flood, Williamsburg; W. W. Buch
anan, Mill Creek; A. 0. Browne, Shir
leysburg.
W. H. Oremer,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SRTTCTRPe DON, P ,
Ei-VV 0 R IC of all description* neetls , escalated
at the Journal omen.
sale of Valuable Real Estate.
lIIHE subset Them offer for sale that valuable Real
Estate, Two tracts of land situate on the Banks
of the Little Juniata river, one mile below Birming
ham; One tract situate in Warrioremark town
ship Huntingdon county, theother tract situate in
Tyrone township, Blair county, the River being the
line between the two tracts, and also the line be
tween Huntingdon and Blair counties, well known
as the property of Andrew Robeson, of Warriors
mark township, now deceased.
The mansicn tract in Warriorsmark township,
contains 200 acres of excellent limestone land,
about 100 acres cleared, and in a good state of cul
tivation, with three dwelling houses, a atone Barn
and a good apple orchard thereon.
The other tract in Blair county contains 400
acres of excellent timber Vend, 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 Pleturant
Valley, or Jacob Van Tries in Werrioreinark.
DAVID ROBESON,
JACOB VAN TRIES,
sept3o•tf. Executors.
Hollidaysburg Register. insert the above, till for
bid, and charge Executors.
GREAT BARGAINS IN RATS AND CAPS,
at the old established cheap Hat and Cap
Store, )'o. 196 Market street, sec
ond door below Si7th, Philada.
E extend a general invitation to the citizen.
NA 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 prices, namely:
Extra Superior Beaver Hats, from $2.50 t 0.5350
" Brush " " 2.00 to 3.00
" Silk o o 1.25 to 2.00
1t I. Moleskin " 2.50 only.
Good Hats as low as $1.25 and upwards. Also,
a complete stock of Caps, cloth, fur trimmed, glazed,
silk oil cloth, velvet and foncy 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,
fora smaller profit thou others can. Call and be
satisfied, it is to your juiciest.
Merchants, Storekeepers, Hatters and others, who
buy to sell again, supplied on reasonable tering.—
Be sure and call at No. 190 Market Street, second
door below sixth Street.
GARDEN & DROWN.
September 1, 1846.
HARRIS, TURNER & IRVIN,
WHOLESALE
No. 201 .Market Street, one door above
Fifth, North Side, Philadelphia.
TM PO . ll . TEES and Wholesale Dealers in DRUGS,
I MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Patent Medi
cines, Obstetrical I nstru men ts, Druggists' G lassware,
Window Glass, Paint., Oils, Dyes, Perfumery, &c.
Druggists, country Merchants and Physicians,
supplied with the abuse 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, I.te of Va.
WM. IRVIN, M. D.
CI:3UciCIDK22ZI/2LI_TM. 2
BUCK & (MORE,
254 Market Street, Philadelphia,
T_TAVE constantly on hand every description of
11Clothing, all of which are cut, trimmed and
mode in a 'winner not to be surpassed, end are war
ranted cheaper than the same quality of Goods in
any other establishment in the United States.—
Also, every description of Gairrismsx's Fun-
NU sane Goons at reduced prices. Those visiting
the city will find it to their interest to examine our
stock before purchasing elsewhere.
sept3o-ty. BUCK & MORE,
Browns, Buckets and Cedar Ware.
MANLY ROWE,
No. 63 North Third et. 3d door above Arch,
PAI LADZLPIII,
am enabled this fall to offer an unusually large
assortment of the above articles. Also—Willow
and French Baskets and Coaches, Wash Boards,
Netts, Clo'hee•pina, Nest Boxes, Wood Bowls &
Trays, Boston Blinds, Sickles, Oil Paste Bleeking,
Shoe Brushes, Clamps, Hand Scribe, WRII Brushes,
Dusters, &c. and Wooden ware of every descrip
tion.
Country Merchants will take notice that as I am
now meinufacturing extensively, and receiving di•
rectly from the Eastern Factories, I can furnish the
Fall Trade with superior goods at prices greatly re
duced froubwhat I have hitherto been selling.
sep. 16, '46.
ONCE MORE!
DRUGS, DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES !
THE subscribers would respectfully
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. Atso,
DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES,
BOOTS, SHOES, AND CAPS.
Cheap for Cash or Country Produce.
oe2l] SIMONTON & JONES.
Lewistown Money take a at Par!
THE subacriber has on hand Thrashing Ma
chines, which he warrants to be good, and
offers them for sale very cheap. He will also re
pair Thrashing Machines, and furnieh castings at
his shop in Allegheny 'greet, opposite the stable of
the Pioneer Line of Boats, Huntingdon, on the
shorten notice, end most reasonable terms. He
would also remind his friends and the public gene
rally, that he still carries on the coach and wagon
making business in all its branches.
EDMUND HAWKINS.
August 16, 1846—tf
WANTED,
ACOMPETENT TEACHER, to take charge
of a public school, in the borough of Shirleys
burg, on or about the Ist of December next. By
order of the School Directors,
novll-31] JAMES RAMSEY, Sec'y.
Deorge Taylor,
A TTORNEY AT LAW—Attends to practice
11 in the Orphan.' Court, stating administrators'
accounts, Scrivening, &c. Office in tbe diamond,
three doors east or the "Exchange Hotel."
feblig .' 44
M'ALLISTER'S
ALL-HEALING OINTMENT.
Inoenaible Perspiration.
THE preceding figure is given to rep
resent the insensible perspiration.—
It 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 stoppage 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 Thompsonian, for instance,
steams ; the Hydropathist shrouds in
wet blankets ; the Homoeopathist deals
out infintissimals ; the Ailopathist bleeds
and doses us with mercury, and the
blustering Quack gorges us with pills.
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
jr
erudition, and multitudes of poor,
use it in every variety of way, d there
has been but one voice—on united,
universal voice—saying, "M'Allister
your Ointment is good."
CONSUMPTION.—It can hardly be cred
ited that a salve can have any effect
1 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 I! year's stand
ing, 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 Corn
plaint, pains in the Side or Chest, falling
off the hair, one or the other, always
accompanies cold feet. It is a sure 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,
Tensors, 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.
Wesms.—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
miuges," 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 SORES.—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.
w RHEIIMATISM.—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 otr. if the least moisture could
be started, the crisis has passed and the
danger is over. The all-healing oint
ment will in all ease' 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
upon every label.'
AGENT—JAMES SAXTON, Jr., Hun
tingdon.
jilly29-46. .
GREAT BARGAINS!
NEW GOODS CHEAPER THAN EVER ! !
DR. WILLIAM SWOOPE
TT
}J AS just received, and now offers to the pub
lic, at his old stand in Main street, directly
opposite the residence of Mrs. Allison, as largo a
stock of
LL SAT WINTER GOODS
as has ever been offered to the public in this place,
and at cheaper prices than any other store in the
county.
His assortment incomplete—having almost ovary
article in the line of business, among which are
Cheap Cloths, C assinetts, Flannels, Blan
kets, Coatings, Cloakings, Cash
meres, 4-c. 4-., at prices that
cannot fail to please.
. .
cri The attention - of the ladies is particularly
invited to a large and beautiful selection of
2:0 En En cco ca) ca)(31:16:3
which have been purchased with an eye single to
their taste. Call and examine, and judge for
yourselves, and if we cannot please, we will be
pleased to see you. -
ALSO-A general assortment of Gro•
ceries, Queensware, Hardware,
Boots and Shoes, Hats,
Caps, &c. &c.
The highest iiica paid for Country
Dr. S. would most respectfully tender his thanks
to his former customers, and hopes by prompt at
tention to business, and by selling a LITTLE CHEAP
an than other., to secure on increase of public
patronage. [Huntingdon, Nov. 4-tf
Xew Jewelry 'Establishment.
THE subscribers beg lea,e
-OP to announce to the people of
, thin and adjoining counties,
/: that they have just received
from Philadelphia, a splendid
c')/ ag assortment of the finest and
most fashionable JEWELRY,
which they have opened out, and offer for sale on
"JACOB MILLE R'B 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, steelclaaps for bags and purses,
also silk and beads for making the latter article,
spy glasses, razors, tooth and hair brush.), silk
purses, pocket books, spectacles, table and tea
spoons, all kinds of fancy sealing-wax, wafers and
wafer stamps, segar eases, accordions, fancy boxes,
perfumery, powder flasks, butter knives, steel pens
of the best quality, Chapman's magic razor strops,
violin strings, motto seals, wafers, pearl knives for
folding and cutting paper, &c. &c. The above ar
ticles will be sold to unit the times—very cheap!
The undersigned have also purchased e sett of
tools foe 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
WAR! WAR!
B. J. KOUGH, Gunsmith, would most
respectfully inform the citi
zens ' of Huntingdon and vi
t. cinity, that he has removed
kt to this place, and will be at all
ttimes ready to accommodate
those who may favor him
with a call, in his line of
t c; business. He is fully pre
pared to do all work in its
various branches, such as
I manufacturing • and repair
ing Guns, Pistols, &c., &c.,
of all descriptions, and at prices to suit
the times. He trusts, by attention to
business, to merit public patronage.
His shop is on Bath street, a few doors
south of the Exchange Hotel, where he
would be pleased to see all who may
have anything to do in his way.
Huntingdon, Nov.lB, 1846-3 m
NEW EST.AELZSIIMENT
BOOT SHOE MAMUFACTORY,
im undersigned would respectfully inform the
1
citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity, that he
hasagaincommenced
the manufacture of
HOOTS
OWN?.. std
SHOES,
at his New Stand, in
Hill street, three doors above Gen. Wilson's office,
where he will be happy to accommodate all who
wish to be fitted at astonishing low price., rfor
CASH. Come on, then; he has a superior new
stock of leather, selected with a view to the wants
of all—men, women or children. He therefore re
spectfully solicits the patronage of his old friends
and the public generally.
CHARLES S. BLACK.
dec3_o,46-Iy.
S. Steel Blair,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hollidaysburg, Pa.,
Will attend attend to all businesa entrusted to
hie earein Blair, Huntingdon and Indiana coun
ties. afire-'46
ALEXANDRIA FOUNDRY.
I. 4. H. Gra fi us,
D ESPECTFULLY inform the citizens
it of Huntingdon county, and the pub
lic generally, that they continue to carry on the
Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Business,
in all its branches, in Alexandria, where they man
ufacture and constantly keep on hand every des
cription of ware in their line, such as
NEW, SPLENDID WOOD ,STOVES,
22, 24, 26, 28, and 30 inches Jong.
Radiator Stoves, 2 sizes Coal Stoves for Parlors,
new and splendid Fedor Stoves for Wood, 3 sizes
Egg Stoves; also, Iron Railing, for fronts of houses;
Cast Grates, (or cellar windows; 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 depth, with 'fin inside and out; Forge Ham
mers, from 5 to 16cwt.
New Cooking Stoves, of all kinds ;
also, 4 sizes of Coal Stoves,
aso Stove-pipe and Stoves
finished.
All kinds of castings done for Forger, Saw
mills and Threshing-machines, Waggon Boxes,
Mill Guligeons, and Hollow Ware, all of which is
done in a workmanlike manner. Also,
Copper, Dye, Wash, Fuller, Presery
ing, and Tea Kettles, for sale,
wholesale and retail.
Persons favoring this establishment with their
custom may depend on having their orders execu
ted with fidelity and despatch.
Old metal, copper, bi ass and pewter taken in ex
change. Also, wheat, rye, corn and oats taken
at market price.
" QUEEN Or THE WEST"
cc) co Emfize rk erCNO 9
For sale by I. & H. GRAFIUS, Alex
andria, Huntingdon county,
Pa., cheap for cash or
country produce, at
market price.
Tux 'Queen of the West is an improvement on
Hathaway's celebi ated Hot Air Stove. There lies
never yet appeared any plan of a Cooking Stove
that possesses the advantages that this one has. A
much lees quantity of fuel is required for any orn't
•f cooking or baking by this stove than by any
other.
Persons are requested to call and see before they
purchase elsewhere.
TO Purchasers—Guarantee.
The undersigned, agent of the patentee of the
Stove, .The Queen of the Went,' understanding
that the owners, or those concerned for them, of
other and different patent Cooking Stove., have
threatened to bring suit against all who purchaeo
and use any of •Guild's Patent Cooking Stove-.
The Queen of the Wein'—this is to inform all and
every person who shall purchase and use said Stove
that he will indemnify them from all coats or dam
age from any end all suits, brought by other pa
tentees, or their agents, for any infringement of their
patents. He gives this notice so that persona need
not be under any fears bee use they have, while
consulting their own interests and convenience. is.
cured the superior advantages of this 'Queen,' eat
only of the West, but of the East.
ISRAEL GRAFIUS.
Dissolution ofPartnership.
Tx■ subscribers, doing business under the firm
of I. Grafius and Son, in Alexandria, Huntingdon
county, diseolved partnership by mutual consent on
the ad day of April last. All persons having ac
counts with said firm will settle the same with I.
Grafiue, up to the above date.
I. GItAFIUS h SON.
Alexandria, May 20, 1846.1 y
CONSUMPTION CURABLP.
Thompson's Compound Syrup of Tar and
Wood ..11 , *aplitha:
NFLAMMA PION of the raucous membranes
ie the result of some impression made upon
them by cold or other causes; hence Chronic, Ca
tarrh, Spitting of Blood, Bronchitis, Asthma, re
sulting in Consumption, Gastritis, diseased Liver
and Kidneys, Palpitation of the Heart, &c. From
irpontestible evidence, it is proved that Thompeon's
Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naphtha is a
specific in these complatitts—allaying agitation,
promoting healthy accretions, and removing the
existing cause of diaeose. Thousands have used
it, and can bear testimony to its efficacy.
FARTHER PROOF ! !
Philadelphia, March let, 1846.—1 hereby certify,
that in consequence or repeated end neglect.
ed colds, any lungs became seriously af
fected, and for a long time I have
suffered with violent pain in
the breast. obstinste cough
and difficult expecto
ration, the romp
tome daily
increasing in vi
olence. I had re
course to various reme
dies, with no avail, until I need
THOM PSON'S COMPOUND
SYRUP OF TAR, which effected a
permanent care before I had taken three bot
tles. E. EVANS. Fayette street, below Arch.
Principal office, N. E. comer of Fifth and Spruce
street..
Sold by Simonton & Jones, Huntingdon; I,
M. Lindsey, Hollidaysburg. Price 50 cts per hot
tie, or $5 per dozen. [dec2-6rn
NOTICE,
T ETTERS of administration haying been grant•
I Jed to the undeteigned on the estate of Anthony
J. Stewart, late of Wateretreet, dec'd., all persons
having claims against the estate are notified to pre-
sent them duly authenticated for settlement, and all
those indebted to said estate are requested to make
immediate payment.
The Commission and Forwarding businessof the
deceased, will close with the expiration of the pres
ent month, (November) and all persona in account
with the estate, are particularly requested to make
a speedy settlement, as it is desired by those con
cerned in the estate of the deceased, to have the
business and accounts settled up as soon as practi
cable.
The account books will remain in (became office
as heretofore.
DAVID STEWART,
L. G. MYTINGER,
Waterstreet, Nov. 25, 1846. Administrators.
A. W. Benedict,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Huntingdon, Pi—
Office at his old residence in Main street, a
few doors west of the old Court House. He will
attend to any business entrusted to hun in the env
oral Courts of Huntingdon and adjoining counties,
TUSTICE'S blanks of all Made for isle at this
j disc
DR. DAVIS'S COMPOUND SYRUP
OF WILD CHERRY AND TAR.
OR the cure of Pulmonary Consump-
I tion, Coughs, Colds, .ilsthma, Influen
za, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Difficulty of
Breathing, Pain in the Breast or Side,
Spitting of Blood, Croup, Nervous Tro
mours, Hooping Cough, 4.c.
From the Christian Repository, Dee. 13, 1846,
We insert in another column an ad
vertisement of Messrs. Robison & Col
lins of this city, to which we take plea
sure in calling the attention of our rea
ders. We do this more especially from
the card of Bro. Barnes which is ap
pended to it. Bro. B. is a member of
the M. E. Church in good standing, and
those who know him personally, (as we
do) have the fullest confidence in any
statement he may give of the efficacy of
any medicine which he may have tested.
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 20, 1845.
Messrs. Robinson, Collins er Co.—Being
afflicted last spring with a very severe
cough, with pain in my side and breast,
soreness and weakness of the lungs,
shortness of breath, loss of apetite,
I tried various remedies, but to no good
effect, my cough still continuing and
growing worse. Such was the distress
ing nature of the cough, that I could
not lie in bed night nor day, but was
obliged to sit up in my chair, and could
sleep very little at best ; consequently I
was wearing out very fast, till you very
kindly recommended Dr. Davis's Com
pound Syrup of Wild Cherry and Tar,
the first bottle of which gave me relief,
checked my cough, loosened the phlegm,
caused me to expectorate freely, restored
my appetite, relieved the pain in my
side, healed the soreness of my breast,
and strengthened my lungs, causing nie
to breathe freely. I have now taken ten
bottles ; it has entirely cured my cough.
I have gained considerably in flesh. 1
think it a most valuable medicine, and
one that ought to be universally known,
that those afflicted with colds and coughs
may have a medicine both safe and sure
to cure, if taken properly. While taking
the medicine, I drank freely of molasses
and water, which I found excellent to
keep the bowels open. If this state
ment can be found of any benefit to the
afflicted, you are at liberty to make such
use of it as you may think proper.
MERRICK BARNES,
No. 6 Bread street.
Price, *1 per bottle.
Collins,Robison,C
& Co., Phila'd., gem
era) agents.
For sale by THOS. READ & SON,
n0v25'46-6m. Huntingdon.
COME TIMIS WAY:
MI aZI Rt1 4 2:111:07M U 'Z7 MI
Carriage , Manufactory.
UMNRIC SMITH
JWST RESPECTFULLY informs the
citizens of the borough and county of
Huntingdon, and the public generally, at
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•
idg office, where he has constantly on hand
every description of
Coaches, Carriages,
lc Buggies, Sleighs end
----alb Dearborn's,
which he will SELL LOW FOR CASH Or
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
He would also inform the public that be
manufactures and keeps constantly on hand
nil kinds of
Cll4lll S,
made and finished iu the most durable end
improved style, by experienced workmen.
The public are respectfully invited to call
and judge for themselves.
HENRY SMITH.
Huntingdon, Nov. 5, IB43—tf.
LEAI HER, MOROCCO AND
FINDING STORE.
110. 29, North 2nd street, Harrisburg.
THE subscriber respectfully informsths
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.
His stock consists partly of Sole Leather,
Upper Leather, Calf Skins, water proof
Kw ie, 1;1 am s
irisosrocßcn Women's Bridle, &c. &c.
Straights, Kid, Bindings,
Linings, &c. &c.
Shoe-thread, wholesale or retail, sparabl es,
glass-paper, boot-cord, bristles, boot web.
cork soles, acers, awl blikdes, knives, ham
mers, awl hefts, brushes, colts, slick bones,
files, rasps, instep leather, breaks and keys,
jiggers, shoulder irons, hoe 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, gonges,
pattent peg hafts, size sticks, tacks, &c.
&c., and everything else in his line of busi
ness. Call and see before buying elsewhere.
WM. L. I'EIPER
Feb.. 11, 1846.
ounazzsm Ix Tux vrortari.
Steam Refined Sugar Candies-12i cent
per pound, Wholesale.
JJ. RICHARDSON, No 42 Market wed,
PIIILAAELPHIA• takes pleasure in informing
the public, that he still continues to cell 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.
ile also offers all kinds of goods in the Confec
tionary and Fruit line at cortesponding low prices,
as quick sales and small profits are tho order of the
day.
tall or send your orders, and you cannot fail to
be satisfied. Don't forget the number, 4 MAR.
NET STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
RICKARDBON.
184pterabor 1, 1840.