Philadelphia .Advertisements. NOTICE, DISSOLUTION OP COPARTNER SHIP.—The copartnership hereto fore existing, under the name of WM. SWAIM & SON, wile dissolved on the 21st of July last, by the decease of the said Wm. Swaim, and the busi ness is now, and will be in future, conducted exclu sively by the subscriber, who has had the sole charge of the manufacturing of the Panacea and Vermifuge for the lag 14 years. The Panacea will be inn up as usual in round bottles, fluted longitudinally, with the following letters on the glass--...ivraim's Panacea, Philada.' and the only change made is the name of JAS. SWAIM stamped on the sealing wax, and written on the label covering the cork. and a new label for the side of the bottle, composed of geometric lathe work, comprising nine different dies, which have been tamed for the exclusive use of the proprietor, by Draper & Co., bank note engravers of Philadel phia. Four dies of different patterns form the body of the work, and in the centre is a portrait of the late Wm. Swaim, separated from the borders by two circles of lathe work. The woids Swaim's Panacea," are engraved conspicuously on two turn ed strips, and a large semi-circular die forms the upper margin. The borders are composed of plain lathe work strips, outside of which is engraved in small letters the entry of the copyright. JAMES SWAIM. Philadelphia, August, 1848. SWAIM'S CELEBRATED PANACEA, For the cure of Scrofula, General De bility, White Swelling, Rheuma tism, Diseases of the Liver and Skin, and all Diseases arising froth Impurities of the blood or'the effects of Mercury. CjWAIM'S Panacea has been for more than 25 years celebrated in the coun try and Europe for its extraordinary cures—fo• the certificates of which reference is made to the duce lions dnd books (whirls may be had gratis) accom partYing the Panacea. It has been used its hospital and private practice, and has had the singular fortune of being recom mended by the most celebrated physicians and other eminent persons. Among others, by W. Gibson, M. D. profcsaor of Surgery, Penna. University; Valentine Mott, M. D. professor of Surgery, N. Y. University ; W. P. pewees, M. D. professor of Midwifery, Pa. University; N. Chap man, M. D. professor of Physic, Pa, University ; T. Parke, M. D. president of College of Physicians, Philada.; Dr. Del Valle, Professor of Medicine, Havana; Jose Lourenco da Luz, profeasr•r of Sur gery, Lisbon; J. Chipman, Member of Royal Col lege of Surgeons, London; G. W. Irving, lat. Mi nister to Spain; Sir Thomas Pearson, Major Gen eral British Army ; Gilbert Robertson, Bri.iah Con sul, &c. And also, the Wonderful cures effected by Swaim's Panacea have far many yearn made it an invaluable remedy. The panacea does not contain mercury in any form, and being an innocent preparation, it may be given to the moat tender infant. The retail price hue been reduced to $1 50 per bottle (containing three half pints), or three bottles for $4. ALSO—SwArm's Van:moon, a valuable family medicine, being a highly approved remedy for all diseases arising from Debility of the Digestive Or gans, such as Worms, Cholera Morbue, Dyee story, Fever and Ague, Bleeding, Piles, Sick Headache, &c. See the pamphlet (which may be had gratis) accompanying the Vermifuge. Prepared at Swaim. Laboratory, SeVeHth street, below Chesnut, Phila delphia, and for sale by all respectable Druggists in the United States. ligents—New York : H. H. Schieffelin & Co. Loridan, Eng. Evans & Leech• er. Liverpool, En g. • Evans, Son & Co. Havana : L. G. Melizet: Valparaiso : Alex. Bross. Buenos Ayrss i 0. Hayes & Co. St. Thoitias A. H. Rise. (,an• ton : J. Swords. Sandwich Islands: E. L. Benson. Calcutta: Hnffnagle & Co. Philadelphia, March 17, 1847. 2m LIFE INSURANCE WITH PROSPEC- TIVE BONUS, The Girard Life Insurance, .ilnnuity and Trust Company of Philadelphia. Capital s3oo,ooo—Charter Perpetual. OfFICE-189 Chesnut Street. (lONTINDE to make Insurance on Liver, grant Annuities and Endowments, and to accept Trusts from Individuate, Corporate Bodies and Court. of Justice, and execute them agreeably to the desiro of the parties; and receive Depositee of Money in Trust and on Interest. The Company add a Bohus at stated periods to the Insurances tor Life. The first bonus was ep. propriateil in December, 1844, amounting to ten per cent. on the sum insured under the oldest poli cies, to 84 per cent., 73 per cent. &c.; on others in proportion to the time of etanding; making an ad- dition of $lOO, $B7 50, $75, &c., on every $l,OOO originally insured. The operation of the bonus will be seen by the following examples from the Life Insurance Regis- ter of the Company, thus: Amt. of Policy & Ho- Bonus or nue payable at party's Policy. Sum ins'd addition decease. No. 58 1,000 100 1,100 89 2,500 250 2,750 204 4,000 400 4,400 276 2,000 175 2,176 333 5,083 437 50 5,437 50 Rates for insuring $lOO on a single life: Age, For 1 year. For 7yeare, For Life, annually. annually. 20 $0 01 $0 95 $1 77 30 1 31 1 36 2 36 4d 1 69 1 93 3 20 50 1 116 2 09 4 60 60 4 35 4 91 7 00 Example :—A person aged 30 years next birth day, by paying the Company $t 31, would secure to his family or heirs $lOO, should he die in one year; or for $l3 10 he secures to them $1,000: or for $l3 60 annually for seven years, he secures to them $l,OOO should he die in seven years; or for $23 60 paid annually during life, he provides $lOOO whenever he dies; for $66 30 they would receive $6,000 should he die in one year: Further particula•a respecting Life insurance, Trusts, &c., may be had at the Office. B. W. RICHARD, President. JNO. F. J.% ME$, Actuary. Philadelphia, March 17, 1847. 6m C32UQCIE) aILCUC:2:I. BUCK & MORE, 254, Market Street, Philadelphia, TTAVE constantly on hand every description of jAClothing, all of which are cut, trimmed and made in a manner not to be surpassed, and are war ranted cheaper titan the seine quality of Goods in any other establishment in the United States.— Also, every description of GENTLEMEN'N Fun- NO Goons at reduced prices.. Those visiting the city will find it to their interest to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. sept3o- y. BUCK & MOORE, Philadelphia Advertisements. STEAM IRON RAILING FACTORY, RIDGE ROAD, Above Buttonwood Street, Philada. AT this establishment may be found the greatest variety of Plans and beautiful Patterns of IRON RAILINGS in the United States, to which the attention of those in want of any description, and especially for Cemeteries, is particularly invi ted. 'I 'he principal part of all the handsome Railings at Laurel Hill, Monument, and other celebrated Cemeteries in the city and county of Philadelphia, which have been so highly extolled by the public preen, Were executed at this manufactory. A large Wareroum la connected with the estab lishment, where is kept constantly on hued a largo stock of ready-made Iron Railings, Ornamental Iron Settees, Iron Chairs, new style plain and orna mental Iron Oates, with an extensive assortment of Iron Posts, Pedestals, Iron Arbors, &c. Also in grrat variety, Wrought and I. ant Iron Orm ments, sttltable for Railings and other purposes. The subscriber would also state that in his Pat tern and Designing Department he has employed some of the best talent in the country, whose con stant attention is devoted to the business—forming altogether one of the moat complete and systematic establishments of the kind in the Union. ROBERT WOOD, Proprietor. Ridge Road, above Buttonwood et, Philadelphia, Feb. 3,1847-6 m HOVER'S FIRST PREMIUM INK. NO. 87 North Third Street, Philadelphia. THE celebrity of the INKS manufactured by the subscriber, and the extensive sales consequent upon the high reputation which they have attained not only through the United States, but in the West Indies and China, has induced him to make every necessary arrangement to eupply the vast demand upon his establishment. He le now prepared, with every variety of Black, Blue and Red Inks, Copying Ink, Indelible Ink, and Ink Powder, all prepared under his own personal superintendence, so that purchasers may depend upon its superior quality. HOVER'S ADAMANTINE CEMENT, a su perior article for mending Glass, China, Cabinet Ware, &c., useful to every housekeeper, being a while liquid, easily applied, and not affected by or dinary heat—warranted. (7 Pamphlets containing the numerous testi monials of men of science and others, will be fur nished to purchasers. For sale at the Manufactory, Wholesale and Re tail, No. 87 North Third Street, opposite Cherry street, Philadelphia, by JOSEPH HOVER, jy27:'47-y) Manufacturer. CHEAP BLENDS: B. Z. WILLIAMS, Venitian Blind Manufacturer, No. 12 North Sixth Street, (a few doors above Market St.) Philada. ITAS now on hand the largest and most fashion able assortment of Na•row Slat and other Venetian Blinds of any establishment in the Uni ted States, which he will sell, wholesale and re tail, at the lowest prices. The citizens of Huntingdon are respectfully so licited to call on him before purchasing elsewhere, as he is confident of giving entire satisfaction to all who may thus favor him with a call. Old Blinds Repainted and Trimmed so as to look equal to new. Order. punctually attended to, and the Blinds forwarded with doepatch. mlO-Bm] B. J.WILLIAMS. IRON COMMISSION HOUSE. THE underelgned continue the Iron Commission butanes, for the sale of ell kinds of IRON, at No. 109 North. Water Street, Philada. - - . Their long experience in the Iron Trade, and their extensive acquaintance with consumers and dealer. throughout the United Slates, gives them the advantage of obtaining the highest market pricer. And their business being confined exc'u• nicely to the Iron trade, enables them to give it their entire attention. (O. All consignments will receive prompt attention. [feb2 . 4-6m] ORRICK & CAMPBELL, No. /09 Water at., & 54 N. Wharvea, Philade, DR= ST DRUGS! Davos! THO.TIPSOX 4 CRIIfVFORD, WHOLESALE DnuGGisTs, No. 40 Market Street, Philada. OFFERS for sale a largo stock of Ft esh Drugs, Medicines and Dye Stull% to which they call the attention of Country Merchants and Dealers visiting the city. Coach, Cabinet, Japan, Black, and other Var nishes, of a superior quality. Also, White and Red Lead, Window Mese, Paints and Oils—cheap er than ever. r•• T. & C. are also proprietors of the Indian Vegetable Balsam, celebrated throughout theit own and neighboring States as the beet preparation for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, &e. Money refunded in evety instance where no benefit is re- ceived. [Philadelphia, jan27•fm HARRIS, TURNER & IRVIN, wHoLtBALt ZIDUIUTCta*CS3•U--M 17 3 4 No. 201 Market Street, one door above Fifth, North Side, Philadelphia. TM PORTERS and Wholesale Dealersin DRUGS, 1 MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Patent Medi cines, Obstetrical Instruments, Druggists' Glassware, Window Glass, Points, Oils, Dyes, Perfumery, &c. Druggieta, country M ercha ntset and Physicians, supplied with the above articles on the most favora ble terms. atrict and prompt attention paid to or ders. Every article warranted. JOHN HARRIS, M. D., sept 23. JAS. A. TURNER, late of Va. WM. IRVIN, M. D. ZINN, MITI & 00., (Successors to Potts, Linn 4• Harris,) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, 213 k Market Street, Philada. Kt EP cogently on hand a full assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Surgical Instru ments, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Window Giese, Dye Stuffs, Patent Medicines, &c. &c., all of which they offer to contitry merchants, and others, on the most advantageous terms. All orders, by letter or otherwise, filled with the greatest care and despatch. CLAUDIUS D. LINN, HORACE P. SMITH, febl7.Bm] ALEANDER MORGAN. A. W. Benedict, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Huntingdon. Pa.-- Office at his old residence in Main street, d few doors west of the old Court House. He will attend to any business entrusted to hun in the sev eral Courts of Huntingdon and adjoining counties. Huntingdon Advertisements. GREAT MARG.AI/11! NEW GOODS CHEAPER THAN EVER!! PR. WILLIAM SWOOPE HAS just received, and now offers to the pub lic, at his old stand in Main street, directly opposite the residence of Mrs. Allison, as large a stock of F./ILL ./IND 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 iscomplete—having almost every article in the lino of business, among which are Cheap Cloths, Cassinetts, Flannels, Blan kets, Coatings, Cloakings, Cash meres, 4-c. at prices that cannot fail to please. Cr The attention of the ladies Is particularly invited to a large and beautiful selection of al£ElCfri)V ca) as• (10.6 E, which have been purchased with an eye singlo 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. I The highestrice paid for Country Produce. 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. Ea than others, to secure an increase of public patronage. [Huntingdon, Nov. 4-tf CABINET WARE-ROOM, Market Street, Huntingdon, Pa THE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he con tinues to carry on the CABINET MAKING busi ness in all its various branches at hie old stand in Market street directly opposite the Post Office, wire e ho is prepared to make to order any article in his line; such as Sideboards, Sofas, Secretaries, Bureaus, Centre, Pier, Hall, Card Dining and Work Tables, Washstands, High Field French and Low Post Bedsteads. All work done by the subscriber warranted to be of the hest materials and workmanship, and at the lowest prices. Coffins made and funerals attended, either in town or country, at the shortest notice. He keeps a splendid Hearse for the accommodation of his customers. Persons wanting any article in his line of busi ness, are requested to give him a call, as he intends keeping a handsome assortment constantly on hand. . _ THOMAS BURCHISIELL Huntingdon, Feb. 3, 1847—tf Sale of Valuable Real Esiale. ITIHE subset lbws o ff er for sale that valuable Real jEstate, Two tracts of land Situate on the Banks of the Little Juniata river, one mile below Birming ham; One tract situate in 1A; arriorsmark 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 mansion tract in Warrimismark 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 stone Barn and a good apple orchard thereon. .. The other tract in Blair county contains 400 acres of excellent timber land, with a house and stable theteon 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, pethapa the beet 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, sept3o.ll. Executor,. Hollidaysburg Register, inset t the above, till for bid, and charge Executors. ENCOURAGE HOME LABOR 1 ADAMS A. BOAT'S C.AIRRI4GE ✓IND WAGONMAW- uracTORY, Opposito the Presbyterian Church, Huntingdon, rpHE subscribers respectfully inform the public, 1 that they are at all times prepared to execute any orders in their line of business, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Carriages, Buggies, Wag ons, Sleighs, Dearborns, r 0) and Carts, made to order, of the best materials, and at rea sonable prices. Repairing of all kinds of vehicles, done on the shortest notice. cO'fbose wanting neat, cheap and durable ar ticles in our line of business, are respectfully re quested to give tut a call. dec3o,'4B- I y. ADAMS & BOAT. NEW ESTABLISHMENT I BOOT 81, SHOE MAMUFACTORY. T HE undersigned would respectfnlly inform the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity, that he has again commenced the manufacture of BOOTS SHOES, at his New Stand, in Hill street, three doors above Gen. Wilson's office, where ho will be happy to accommodate all who wish to be fitted at astonishing low prices, the CASH. Come on, then ; he hde 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. dec30,16.1y TOB-WORK of ell descriptions neatly executed e) at the Journal office Patfnt Medicines. () r Q REAT REME DY on Diseases of the 4e. MORE EVIDENCE OF ITS SURPASS. INC; HEALTH RESTORATIVE VIR. IMES SpittNankLD, Ky., May 14, 1845 1 1 Messrs. Sanford 4- Park—Gents :—I take this opportunity of informing you of a Most remarkable cure performed upon me by the use of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. In the year of 1840, I was taken with an inflammation of the bowels, which I labored under for silt weeks, when I gra dually recovered, In the fall of 1841, I was attacked with a severe cold, Which seated on my lungs ; and for the space of three years I was confined to my bed. I tried all kinds of medicines, and every variety of medical aid, without benefit ; land thus I wearied along until the win ter of 1814, when I heard of "Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry." My friends persuaded me to give it a trial, though I had given up all hopes of recovery, and had prepared myself for the change of another world. Through their solicitations I was induced to make use of the genuine Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. The effect was truly as tonishing. After five years' offliction, pain and suffering, and after having spent four or five hundred dollars to no purpose, and the best and most respect able physicians had proved unavailing, I was soon restored to entire health by the blessing of God and the use of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. I am now enjoying good health, and such is my altered appearance that 1 am no longer known when I meet my old acquaintances. . . . I have gained rapidly in weight, and my flesh is firm and solid. I can now eat as much as any person, and my food seems to agree with me. I have eaten more during the last six months than 1 had eaten in five years before. Considering my cure almost a mira cle, I deem it necessary for the good of the afflicted, and a duty I owe to the proprietors and my fellow men (who should know where relief may be Imo to make the statement public. May the blessings of God rest upon the proprietors of so valuable a media eine as Wistar's Balsam of Wild Che:- ry. Yours respectfully, WM. IL BAKER, All orders for Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry should be addressed to Sanford & Park, corner of Fourth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. Price $1 per bottle, AosnTs—ilead er Son, Huntingdon ; Gemmill & Porter, Alexandria ; Spen cer & Flood, Williamsburg ; Mrs. Mary Orr, Hollidaysburg. [m3 CONSUMPTION CU RABL Thompson's Compound Syrup of Tar end Wood Xaphthar INFLAMMA PION of the mucous Mettdiranes 1 is the result of some impression made upon them by cold or other causes; hence Chronic, Ca tarrh, Spitting of Blood, Bronchitis, Asthma, re suiting in Consumption, Gastritis, diseased Liver and Kidneys, Palpitation of the Heart, &c. From incontestable evidence. it is proved that Thompron's Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naphtha is a specific in these complaints—allaying Irritation, promoting healthy secretions, and removing the existing cause of disease. Thousands have used it, and can bear testimony to its efficacy. FARTHER PROOF ! Philadelphia, March Ist, 1846.—1 hereby certify, that in consequence of repeated and neglect ed colds, my lungs became seriously af fected, and for a long time I have suffered with violent pain in the breast, obstinate cough and difficult expecto ration, the symp toms daily increasing in vi olence. I had re course to various reme dies, with no avail, until I used THOMPSON'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR, which effected a permanent cure before I had taken three bot. tles. E. EVANS, Fayette street, below At, b. Principal office, N. E. corner of Fifth and Sprt ce streets. Sold by Simonton tic Jones, Huntingdon: J M. Lindsey, Hollidaysburg. Price 50 eta per but tle, or $5 per dozen. (dec2-6m Syrup of Illorelkound. ITANCE'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 diseases aria ing from a disordered condition of the lungs or ne glected cold. TAKE TIME BY THE FORELOCK, Is a piece of advice which is suitable to all sea sons, and applicable to all purpose.; though there is no instance in which this piece of advice is more valuable than to persons who have a cough or cold, for if they neglect what may appear to them very trifling in the beginning, it may lead to inflamma tion of lunge, 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 pleasant to take, and it may save you years of outlining, Price 50 cents per bottle, Or 6 bottles for $2 50. Prepared and sold by SETH S. HANCE, 108 &thither° 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, Mil Creek ; Spencer & Flood,Wil liannsburg. Miscellaneous Advertisements. ALEXANDRIA FOUNDRY. I. H. Grafius, D ESPECTFULLY inform the citizens It of Huntingdon county, and the pub lic generally, that they cobtlnue to carry on the Copper ) Titt attd 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 long. Radiator Stoves, 2 sizes Coal Stoves for Pat lore, new and splendid Parlor Stove. for Wood, 3 sizes Egg Stoves ; also, Iron Railing, for fronts of houses; Cast Grates, for cellar windows; ....:elf-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 gl sin; Copper Pumps, for Wells any depth, with Tin inside and out; Forge Ham mers, from 5 to 16cWts _ . New Cooking Stoves, of all kinds; also, 4 sires of Coal Stoves, also Stove=pipe and Stoves finished. All kinds of coatings done for Forger, Saw mills and Threshing-machines, Waggon Boxes, Mill Gubgeons, and Hollow Ware, all of which is done in a workmanlike manner. Also. Copper, Dye, Wash, Fuller, Preserv 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, b ass and pewter taken in ex change. Also, wheat, rye, corn and oats taken at market price. "QUEEN OF THE WEST" C.QiCIDQDII%)IErIa MacIDPCISte For sale by I. & H. GRAFIUS, Alex andria, Huntingdon county, Pa., cheap for cash or country produce, at market price. _ . TII ' Queen of the Wei is an improvement on Hathaway's celebi ated Hot Air Stave. There has never yet appeared any plan of a Cooking Stove that possesses the advantages that this one has. A much less quantity of fuel is required for any am't of 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 West,' understanding that the owners, or those concerned for them, of other and different patent Cooking Stoves, haie threatened to bring suit against all oho purchase and use any of Guild's Patent Cooking Stove— The Queen of the West'—this is to inform all and every person who shall purchase and use said Stove that he will indemnify them from all costs or dam age from any and all suits, brought by other pa tentees, or their agents, for any infringement of their patents. lie gives this notice so that persons need not be under any fears bee use they have, while consulting their own interests and convenience, se cured the superior advantages of this 'Queen,' not only of the West, but of the East. ISRAEL GRAFIUS. Dissolution of Part nership Tile subscribers, doing business under the firm of I. Oration and Son, in Alexandria, Huntingdon county, dissolved partnership by mutual consent on the 811 day of April last. All persona having ac counts with said firm will settle the same with I. Grafius, up t the above date. . . I. GRAFIUS & SON. Alexandria, May 20, 1840•ly ' II ID2I2III:2MMA t i DR, DAVIS'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY AND TAR, VOR the cure of Pulmonary Consump r tion, Coughs, Colds, ..dsthma, Influen za, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Difficulty of Breathing, Pain in the Breast or Side, Spitting of Blood, Croup, Nervous 'Pre mours, Hooping Cough, ,tc. Proof follows upon proof of the virtues of DR, DAVIS'S SYRUP, Read the following New Certificates t Mutottra, Perry ca., Pe., Oct. 1, 18411 Messrs. Robinson, Collins & Cor—Birs t This is to inform you that I was afflicted for 20 years with a violent pain in my breast, so much so that I could hardly lay in bed at night. Cough attended, followed by emaciation and other decided symp toms of consumption. I applied to several eminent physicians, and took a great deal of medicine with out any relief whatever. I woe advised to try Dr. Davie's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry and Tar, of which I took two bottles, which entirely re lieved me of my complaint; therefore I can with confidence recommend tt to all who are in a like meni er afflicted, as a most valuable Medicine. JOHN Toomsv. The authenticity of the above statement is vouched far by Mr. Isaac Murphy, a merchant of Milford, who knows Mr. Toomey, and the circum stances of his case. Mr. T. is now sixty years of age. Price, $1 per bottle. Robison, Collins, & Co., Phila'd., gen eral agents. For sale by THOS, READ & SON, Huntingdon ; P. Shoenberger, at all his Furnaces ; Royers, at all their Furnaces; Patton & Tussey, Arch Springs; B. F. Bell, Laurel Run Mills, and Spencer & Flood, Williamsburg. Feb. 10, 1847-6 m. George Taylor, A TTORNEY AT LAW—Attends to practice /1 in the Orphans' Court, stating administrators' accounts, Scrivening, &c. Office in the diamond, 'hue doors cast of the "Exchange Hotel." feb2B-'44 S. Steel Blair, A TTORNEY AT LAW, Hollidaysburg, Pa., 11, Will attend attend to ell business entrusted to hie care in Blair, Huntingdon and Indiana coun ties. aprB-'46 Z. Sewell Stewart, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Huntingdon, Pa.— Office in Main street, five doors west of Mr Ituoy's jewelry establishment. Cremer, ATTORNMY AT LAW, HUNTINGDON, PA Miscellaneous Advertisements. HUNTINGDON COUNTY, SS , ~ THE Commonwealth of Pennsyl • A I- vania to Ann Varnes,late of the coun vgp.,, •ty aforesaid, Greeting: WricitrAs, 2 thiN . ,,f: Abraham Yemen did, on the seventh ~, a` ~ day of March, 1846, present his Pea. Cs : Lion and Libel to the Hon. James Gwin, one of the Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of the county aforesaid, praying for the causes therein set forth, that he might be divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered into with you, the said Ann Verne., and praying also a divorce for further cause set forth in his amended Libel filed in said Court at January term last past. We do therefore command you, the said Ann Varnes that, setting aside all other business and excuses whatso ever, you be and appear in your proper person, be ' fore our Judges at Huntingdon, at a Conrt of ( ommon Pleas, there to be held for the said coun ty, on the second Monday of April next, to answer the Petition and Libel of the said Abraham Varnes, and chew cause if any you have, why the said Abraham Varnes, your husband, should not he di vorced from the bonds of matrimony, agreeably to the act of Assembly in such case made and provi ded—whereof fail not. Witness the Hon. Abra ham S. Wilson, Esquire, President of our said Court at Huntingdon, the 20th day of January, A. 1 D. 1847. (m3•tc] JA MEti STEEL, Prothy. REGISTER'S NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given to all persons concernil that the following named persons have settled their accounts in the Register's office, at Hunting don, and that the said accounts will be presented for confirmation and allowance at an Orphans' Court to he held at Huntingdon, in and for the county of Huntingdon, on Wednesday the 14th day of April next, to wit: 1. Jonas Rudy, surviving Executor of George Rudy, late of Barre township, dee'd. 2. Benjamin F. Patton, Administrator of Wil liam Huntor, late of Warne...l township, dec'd. it. Hirano Greenland and Benjamin Greenland, Administrators of Joshua Greenland, lute of Union township, dec'd. 4. John Neff, Executor of George Mong, late of Warriorsmark township, deed. 6. George H. Striver, one of the Executors of Robert Moore, late of the borough of Huntingdon, dec'd. 0. Abraham Taylor, Isaac Taylor and Jacob Taylor, Executo s of John Taylor, late of Tod township, dec'd. Lewis 7 . Swinehart, Administrator of David Swinehart, late of Barren township, deed. 8. Jonathan J. Cunningham, Administrator of John Mevey, late of Shirley township, deed. 9. Peter Sorrick, Guardian of Mary Ann Rhodes, daughter of Christian Rhodes. late of W'oodb, rry township, decd. 10. Andrew Johnston, Guardian of David Miller, Sarah Ann Miller and William Miller, minor child ren of James and Elizabeth Miller, of Dublin town ship JACOB MILLER, Register Register's Office, Hun- 231 tingdon, March 21, 1847. S PR0CL.4.14170.Y. WHEREAS, by precept to me directed, doted at Huntingdon, the 24th day of January, one thousand eight hundred and forty-seven, under the hands and seals of the Hon. Abraham S. Wil son, President of the Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer and general jail delivery of the 20th judicial district of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of Huntingdon, Mifflin and Union, and the Hone. James Gwin and John Stewart, his associates, judges of the county of Huntingdon, justices assigned, appointed, to hear, try, and de , termine all and every indictmentsand presentments, made or token for or concerning all crimes, which try the laws of the State are made capital or felon , ies of death and other offences, crimes and misde , meanors, which have been, or shall be committed or perpetrated within said county, or all persons who are or shall hereafter be committed or be per , putt aced, for crimes aforesaid, I am commanded to make public proclamation throughout my whole bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer, of Common Please and Quarter Sessions, will be held at the Cowl House, in the borough of Hunting , don, on the accord Monday (and 12th day) of April next, and those who will prosecute the gait] prisoners, be then and there to prosecute them as it shall be just, and that all justices of the peace, coroner and constables within the said county, be then and there in their proper persons,at 10 o'cloelf A. M. of said day, with their records, inquisitions, examinations and remembrances,to do those things *lnch to their offices respectively appertain. Dated at Huntingdon, the 24th day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hurl , tired and forty-seven, and the 70th year of Ameri can Independence. JOHN ARMITAGE, Sheriff. SIIERiVeg OFFICE, ? Mini ingdon, March 11, 1847. S • PROCLaMaTION. AITHEREAS. by precept to me directed by the V Judges of the Common Pleas of the county of Huntingdon,bearing test the 24th day of Janu ary, A. D. 1847, I am commanded to make public proclamation throughout my whole bailiwick that a Court of Common Pleas will be held at the Court House in the borough of Huntingdon, in the coun ty of Huntingdon, on the third Monday (and 19th day) of April, A. D. 1847, fur the trial of all issues in said court, which remain undetermined before the said judges, when and where all jurors, witnesses and suitors, in the trial of all said issues are required. Dated at Huntingdon, the 24th day of January, A. D. 1841, and the 70th year of American Inde. pendence. JOHN AR MI PAGE, Sheriff. Snentres ()erica, ? Huntingdon, March 17, 1947.5 Lewistown money taken at Par ! THL subscriber has on hand Thrashing Ma chines, which he warrants to be good, and offers them for sale very cheap. He will also re-. pelt Thrashing Machines, and furnish castings at his shop in Allegheny street, opposite the stable of the Pioneer Line of Boats, Huntingdon, on the shortest notice, and most reasonable terms. Ho 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 PAT VP ! PAT VP !! rpHE subscriber would respectfully but earnestly I inform all those who are indebted to him, thee he must have money, and hopes that they will come forward at once, and pay up their bills. All those who do not attend to this matter previous to the first of April next, will find their accounts placed in the hands of the proper officer for collec tion, JACOB SNYDER. Huntingdon, Feb. 17, 1847-6t] John Scott, Jr., A TTORNEY AT LA W, Huntingdon, Ps.— 11 Has removed his office to the middle room of o Snare'. Row," directly opposite Fisher & NFMur trie's store, where ho will attend with promptness and fidelity to all business with which he may be entrusted in Huntingdon or the adjoining counties. Iltmtingtlun Sept. 23, 1896.