Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, May 12, 1847, Image 4

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    Miscellaneous Advertisements,
UNION HOUSE,
HUNTINGDON, PENNA
THE subscriber respectfully begs leave
to announce to his friends and the 1
public generally, that he has lensed that well-
known PUBLIC HOUSE, in the borough of
Huntingdon formerly occupied by John M'Con
nell, and more recently by Adam 11. Hall decd.,
where he is now ready to accommodate all who
may favor him with their custom.
Having thoroughly renovated this house, with
the intention of sparing no efforts in contributing
to the comfort of his customers, he flatters himself
that he will be able to render satisfaction to all
who may he pleased to stop with him. The
house is pleasantly located in the most prominent I
part of the town.
HIS TABLE
Will always be supplied with the best the market
can afford. The greatest care will be taken in re
gard to the cleanliness and comfort of his sleeping
apartments.
HIS STABLING
Is commodious, and will always be attended by a
careful and obliging maim, and every arrangement
made to make his house a desirable stopping place
fur the traveller,
PERMANENT BOARDERS
Will be taken on reasonable terms. His prices
will be very moderate. JOHN MARKS.
Huntingdon, Mardi 31, 1847.
PHILADELPHIA
CHINA & QUEENSWARE HOUSE,
liIHE subscribers, successors to S. Tv:.-
I DALE, would call the attention of the
Merchants and Residents of Huntingdon and vici
itny, to their stock of
CHINA AND QUEENSWARE,
Which we have no hesitation in saying is the larg
est in the United t".tates, and which, in the greater
part, is made for, and imported h) ourselves.
Any person having used Queensware or China
for a number of years, will holier the general dete
rioration in the quality—this is owing to the great
ly reduced prices. In notate of the manufactories,
where a good name has been established, and pride
taken in their character, no such inferiority is ob
served—from such houses have we constantly en
deavored to make our stock, and we are determined
to sell our wares ns low as any quality, whether
equal or inferior, can be sold in the U. S.
There is a prejudice against Chesnut Street,
raised from a false notion of higher prices. Our
rents on this street are lower than on any other
business street, and nothing else could possibly
make a difference. But no house can succeed
here that does not keep the beat qualities of goods,
and this does not snit all—hence the prejudice.
We have every kind of Ware, from common
Painted Teas, Edged Platen, Mocha, Granite,
Printed, Flowi g Blue, Stic.&c.to the finest China
and Glans.
We see anxious to extend our business, and
take every proper means of doing no—but not mi
king personal application to strangers here, we
have no other means of doing it, than by the aid of
our old friends, by advertising, and by the quality
and prices of our goods.
TYNDALE & MITCHELL.
219 Chesnut Street, above 7th.
Philadelphia, March 24, 1847. lm
HOWELL & BROTHERS,
..11.11NUF,ICTURERS 0 F P.9PER
lIJi.NGI.VGS,
TTAVE removed their Store to No. 116
11. CHESNUT STREET, South-East
corner of Carpenter's Court, Philadelphia, where
they are constantly receiving from their Factory
PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS,
FIRE I,OA RD PRINTS, &c. &c,
Also, splendid DECORATED PRESt:O PA •
PER for Parlors. The latest and most approved
styles of Architectural Designs, Columns with
Capitals, Pilasters and Paneling, Source, Pedes
tals, Imitation Recesses, &c. They are also mak
ing a new article of DOUBLE WINDOW CUR
TAIN PA PER, 4-4 wide.
H. & D. also inform the public that theirs is
the only Factory in the country which produces
many of the above articles, such as Statues, Pe
destals, Niehes, Fire Board ['nuts, &c., and
which they warrant equal to any imported. They
are in possession of
FIVE SILVER MEDALS,
Received from the Institutes at Boston, New York
and Philadelphia, being the highest premiums
awarded for paper Hangings by those institutions
for the last four years.
Philadelphia, March 31, i 847. 3in
BRIGADE ORDERS:
JHE Volunteers and Militia of the 2d Brigade,
10th Division, P. M., are hereby requested to
train by Companies, on the 3d day of May next,
and by Battalions for inspection, as follows, viz:
Ist Reg. lat Bat: On Monday, 10th May.
" 2d " On Tuesday, 11th May.
2d Reg. lat Bit: On Wednesday. 12111 May.
" 2d " On Thursday, 13th May.
tat Volunteer Bat. (Maj. Bell) un same day.
3d Reg. lat But On Monday, 17th May.
2d " On Tuesday, 18th May.
4th Reg. Ist Bat: On Wednesday, loth May.
" 2d " On Thursday, 20th May.
sth Reg. tat Bat: On Friday, 14th May.
" 2d " On Saturday, 15th May.
6th Reg. Ist Bat: On Wednesday. 26th May.
" 2d " On Tuesday, 25th May.
2d Volunteer Bat. (Maj. Stephens) 23d May.
3d (Col. Barrett) 27th May.
4th r, (Maj. Williams) 21st May.
7th Company of 6th Reg., Friday, 28th May.
Union Grays, Saturday. 29th May.
JOHN BUHKET,
H. Erupt. 2d brig. 10th div. P. M.
Brigade Inspector's Office,
n7-3t
Walkereville, Centre co., March 29. 1847.1
NO7'IOE.
LETTERS of administration having
been granted to the subscribers upon
the estate of John Rumbarger, late of
Warriorsmark township, deed., all per- I
sons having claims against said estate
are hereby requested to present them,
without delay, properly authenticated,
fir settlement ; and all persons indebted
to the estate, are notified to make Mime-
diate payment.
JOHN RUMBARGER,
Warriorsmark tp. Hunt. co.
MARTIN HO USER,
ml7-ot] Harris tp. Centre co. Admrs.
Sohn Scott, jr.,
ATTORNEY Al' LAW, Huntingdon, Pa.—
Has removed his office to the middle room of
Snare's Row," directly opposite Fisher & M'Alur
trie's store where he will attend with promptness
and fidelity to all business with which he may he
entrusted in Huntingdon or the adjoining counties.
Huntingdon Sept. 23,1846.
JUSTICE'S blanks of all kinds for sale at this
offile.
Philadelphia .Adeertisements.
NOTICE!.
.DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNER
-I_/ SHIP.—The copartnership hereto
fore existing, under the name of WM. sWA IM &
SON, was dissolved on the 2lst of July lust, by
the (lecture of the sand Wm. , W , lillll .d the busi
ness is now, and will be in future, conducted exclu
sively by the subscriber, who hos had the sole
charge of the manufacturing of the Panacea and
Verntifuge for the last 14 years.
The Panacea will be put up ne usual in round
bottles, fluted longitudinally, with the following
letters on the glass—"nwaitn's Panacea, Philarlu.'
and the only change mode is the name of JAS.
SWAIM stamped on the sealing w., and wrillen
on the label covering the cork. and a new label for
the ride of the bottle, composed of geometric lathe
work, comprising nine different dies, which hone
been turned 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 words f. Svvaim's
Panacea," are engraved conspicuously on two turn
ed strips, rind a large semi-circular die forms the
upper margin. The borders are composed of plain
lathe work strips, outside 01 which is engraved in
small letters the entry of the copyright.
cIAMF'
Philadelphia, August, 1848,
JAMES SWAIM
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
from Impurities of the blood
or the effects of Mercury.
WATIVPS 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 direc
tions and banks (which may he had gratis) accom
panying the Panacea.
' • -
It has been used in hospital and private practice,
and has had the singular fortune of being recom
mended by the most celebrated physiciansanti other
eminent persons. Among others, by
W. Gibson, M. D. professor of Surgery, Penna.
University; Valentine Mott. M. D. professor of
Surgery, N. Y. University ; XV. P. Dewees, 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 Valhi, Professor of Medicine,
Havana; Jose Loureneo do Luz, profeiwer of Sur
gery, Lisbon; J. Chipman, Mernbet of Royal Col
lege of Surgeons. London; G. W. Irving, late Mi.
ratter to Spain; Sir Thomas Pearson, Major Gen
eral British Army; Gilbert Robertson, British Con
sul, &e.
And also. thewonderful cures effected by Swain's
Panacea have for many Yeahs 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 most tender infint.
ref ailprice has bees reduced to $1 50 per
bottle (containing three half pints), or thiee bottles
for $4.
ALSII-.SWAIM ' S VEII3IIFrOV., a valuable family
medicine, being a highly app: oved remedy for all
diseases arising from Debility of the Digestive Or
gans, such as Worms, Cholera Mothus. Dyne limy,
Fever and Ague, Bleeding. Piles, Sick Headache,
&c. See the pamphlet (which may be had gratis)
accompanying the Vermifuge. Prepared at Swaim*.
Laboratory. Seventh street, below Chemist Phila
delphia. and for sale by all respectable Druggists in
the United States.
..?,gents—New York : H. H. Sch ieffel in
& Co. London, Eng.: Evans & Lesch
er. Liverpool, Eng.: Evans, Son & Co.
Havana: L. G. Melizet. Valparaiso:
Alex. Bross. Buenos Ayres: 0. Hayes
& Co. St. Thomas: A. H. Rise. Can
ton : J. Swords. Sandwich Islands: E.
L. Benson. Calcutta: Ilutliiamle & Co.
Philadelphia, Alarch 17, 1817. t2ta
LIFE INSURANCE WITH PROSPEC
TIVE BONUS,
?'he Girard Life Insurance, ...Inanity and
Trust Company of Philadelphia.
Capital s3oo,ooo—Cliarter Perpetual.
OreteL-159 Chesnut Street.
CIONTINCE to make Insurance on Lived, grant
ki Annuities end Endowments, and to accept
Trusts front Individuals, Corporate Bodied and
Courts of Justice, and execute them agreeably to
the desire of the parties; and receive Deposited of
Money in Trust and on I. terest.
The Company add a Bonus nt stated periods to
the Insurances for Life. The first bonus was ap•
proprioted in December, 1894, amounting to ten
per cent. on the sum insured under the oldest poli
cies, to 81 per cent., 7i per cent. &c.; on others in
proportion to the time of standing; 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 & lio-
Bonus or nue payable at party's
Policy. Sum ined addition decease.
No. 58 1,000 100 1,100
89 2.500 250 2,750
204 4,000 400 4,400 I HARRIS, TURNER &-. IRVIN,
276 2,000 175 2,176 WHOLESALE
333 5,000 437 50 5,437 50 I IMIaaUT C..;..a....;""=0
Rates for insuring $lOO on a single life: No. 201 .11arket Street, one door above
Age. For 1 year. For 7 years, For Life,
annually. amorally. filth, .11Orth. Side, Philadelphia.
20 $0 01 $0 95 $1 77 'IMPORTERS and Wholesale Deatersin DRUGS,
30 1 31 1 30 2 36 1 MEDICINES, CHEMIt ALS, Patent Medi.
40 1 69 1 93 3 20 eines, Obstetricallostruments, Druggists Glassware,
50 1 96 2 09 4 60. Window Glass. Paints, Oils. Dyes, Perfumery, &c.
60 435 491 700 I Druggists, country Merchants and Physicians,
Example :—A person aged 30 year. next birth- I supplied with the above articles on the most favor..
day, by paying the Company 51 31, would secure , ble terms. Strict and prompt attention paid to or
to his family or heirs $lOO, should he die in one . dere. Every article warranted,
year; or for 513 10 he secures to them $1,000: or I JOHN HARRIS, M. D..
for $l3 60 annually for seven years, he secures to ' sept 23. JAS. A. TURNER, lite of Va.
them $l,OOO should he die is seven years; or for I WM.IIIVIN. M. D
$23 60 paid annually during life, he provides
$lOOO whenever he dies; for $65 50 they would
receive $5,000 should he dio in one year.
Further partieula s respecting Life insurance,
Trusts, &c., may be had at the Office.
B. W. RICI - IA RD -,, President.
JNO. F. JAMES, Actuary.
Philadelphia, March 17, 1847. 6m
cnaQC.l.)cU , E 2 ZE 173 C:O9. 2
Buck NlOnicE.
..,...,..r.s.
on the most advantageous terms. All orders, by
254. Market Street, -P-It iludelPhiat letter or otherwise, filled with the greatest care and
HAVE constantly on hand every description o' despatch. CLA [MILT , li. LINN.
Clothing, all of which are cut, trimmed andHOR CE P.
made in a manner not to be surpassed, and are war- febl7-6rnl ALCANDER fIIORQ TU,
AN
ranted cheaper than the same quality of Goods in
any other estsblishment in the United Stairs.— A. W. Benedict,
Also, every description of Gstrextucx'a Fin. A TTORNF.Y AT LA W, Huntingdon, Pe.—
Pitt tins GOOea at reduced prices. Those visiting L 1 Office at his old residence in Slain street. a
the city will find it to their interest to examine our few doors weal of the all ' curt tic "' lie will
stock before purchasing elsewhere. attend to any business entrusted to him in the sex.
sept4o- 11 , . BUCK dt MOORE, eral Courts of Iluntinc , l^.s and adjoining counties,
Philadelphia Advertisements.
STEAM IRON RAILING FACTORY.
RXDGEI
Above Buttonwood Street, Philada.
\ T this establishment may be found the greatest
l
variety of Plans and beautiful Patterns of
11:0 • RAILING,' in lLe United :-.tates, to which
the attention of those in want of any description,
and especially for Cemeteries, is particularly invi
ted.
The principal part of all the handsome Railings
at Law el Hill, Monument, and other crlebrated
Cemeteries in the city and county of Philadelphia,
which have been so highly extolled by the public
press, were executed at this manufactory.
A large Wareroom is connected with the estab
lishment, where is kept constantly on hand a largo
stock of ready-made Iron Railings, Ornamental
Iron Settees, Iron Chairs, new style plain and orna
mental Iron Gates, with an extensive assortment of
Iron Posts, l'edestals, Iron Arbors, &c. Also in
ge at variety, Wrought and t act Iron Gnat meats,
suitable for Railings and other purposes.
.
'Pte subscriber Would also siatu . that in his Pat
tern and Designing Department he has employed
some of the best talent in the country, whose con
stant attention is (leveled to the business—forming
altogether one of the most complete and systematic
establishments of the kind in the Union.
ROBERT V\ 00D, Proprietor.
Ridge Road, above Buttonwood at,
Philadelphia. Feb. 3, 1847—Am
HOOVE'S FIRST PREMIUM INK.
NO. S 7
North Third Street, Philadelphia.
THE celebrity of the INKS manufactured by the
1 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 supply the vast demand
upon his establishment. He is 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, 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.
Grj• Pamphlets containing the numerous testi
monials of men of science and others, will be fur•
niched to purchasers.
For sale at the Manufactory, Wholesale ardl Re
tail, No. 87 Ne: th Third Street, opposite Cherry
street, Philadelphia, by dOsEP t t HOVER,
jy27: 47-y) Manufacturer.
CHEAP IILUNIP=4:
B. Z. WILLIAMS,
Venitian Blind Manufacturer,
No. I'2 .Vorth &Leh Street, (afew doors
above Market St.) .Phila . da.
IT As now on hand ,' largest soil most fashion
able assortnient of \a row Slat and other
Venetian Blinds of any establishment in the Uni
ted States whieh he %sill sell, wholesale and re
tait, at the lowest prices.
The citizens of I tuntingdon ore respectfully so
licited to call on him before purchasing ekewhero,
as he is confident of entire satisfaction to all
who may thus tenor him with a call.
Old ,• linds Repainted and Trimmed so as to look
equal to new.
Orders punctually attended to, and the Blinds
forwarded with despatch
m10.3m)
13. J. WIT .LI MS,
IRON COMMISSION HOUSE,
THE undersigned continue the Iron (' renmissicn
busines, for the sale of all kinds of IRON, at
.Vo. 109 .forth Water Street, Pkilada.
Their long experience in the Iron Trade, end
their extensive acquaintance with consumers and
dealers thrdughout the United States, gives them
the advantage of obtaining the highest market
prices, tad their business being confined etc u
sivrly to the Iron trade, enables them to give it
their entire attention. cry All consignments will
receive prompt attention.
(531 , 24-6ra . ) ORRICK & CAMPBELL,
No. 109 Water at., & 54 N. Wharves, Phi's&
DRUG SI DRUGS ! DRUGS!
THOMPSOA* CR.IIVFORD,
WHOLESA liHUGGISTS,
Xo, 4.0 Market Street, Philada.
OFFERS for sale a large stock of F esh Drugs,
Medicines and Dye Stuff:, 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, Mid a and
Red Lead, Window Wass, Paints and Oils—cheap
er titan ever.
& C. are also proprietors of the Indian
Vegetable Balsam, celebrated throughout 'hell own
and neighboring States on the best preparation for
the cur eof Coughs. t old., Asthma, tie. Money
refunded in every instance where no benefit is re
ceived. [Philadelphia, jati27.6m
FINN, &IVZ!T1I dt CO.,
(Successors to Potts, Linn 4-
1101.1 , :%A LE DRUC:44IS'IS,
No. 2131 Market Street, Philada.
VEEP constantly on hand a full assortment of
Drugs. Medicines, Chemicals, Surgical Instru
ments, Oils, l'aints, 'Varnishes, Window Glass,
Dye Stuffs, Patent Medicines, &c. &c.. all of
which they oiler to country merchants, and others,
Huntingdon Advertisetnents
GREAT BARGAINS!
A LEXAA DMA FOE\ DIIY•
NEW GOODS CHEAPER THAN EVER !!
to the DR. WILLIAM SW °OPE .i. 4- H . Gr a fiet s
•
RESPECTFULLY inform the citizens
H A i s ic, j a u t st lii i a ' ad iv :t d „ . rd 'ild ia n' Nl v ain ir e r t i : of Huntingdon county, and the pub
opposite the residence of Mrs. Allison , ' as largo a tic generally, that they continue to carry on the
stuck of Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Business,
__ ..._.... ---,.. . ...
F./ILL ,IND WINTER GOODS lin all its branches, in Alexandria, where they man•
as has ever been oliered to the public in this place, utacture and constantly keep on hand every dee
md et cheaper prices than any other store in the ! cription of ware in their line, such as
county. i NEW, SPLENDID WOOD STOVES,
. _ .
. . . .
. ,
His assortment iscomplete—having almost every
22, 24, 26, 28, and 30 inches long.
article in the lino of business. among which are Radiator Stoves, 2 sixes Coal Stoves for Par lors,
Cheap Cloths, Cassinetts, Flannels, Blan- new and splendid Parlor Slave. fur Wood. 3 sizes
kets, Coatings, C loakings, Cash- Egg Stoves; also, Iron Railing, for fronts of houses;
metes, ere. ec., at prices that I Cast Grates, for cellar windows; :- elf-Sharpening
Ploughs, right and left-banded; new 'Bull' Plough
cannot fail to please.
) cst and on she el ar, and te ng n stot an e
cO - The attention of the ladies is particularly %vlato , -orcicor ,
Pugh a ; Double ir Shovl l ouglier, h tt
invited too large and beautiful ricketier] of
articling in fall e• iiiii ; Copper Pumps, for Wells
" Tu e ll2 a (2s ''U' CiL i rQ 7 ' ) '''''.- 0 . 013 .2. any depth, with Tin inside and out; Forge Ham
which have be. purchased with an eye single to mers, from sto lficwt.
their taste. Call and examine tied judge for New Cooking Stoves, of 1111 kinds ,
yourselves, .d if we cannot please, we will be
pleased to see you. also, 1 sizes of Coal Stoves,
ALSO—A general assortment of Gro- also Stove-pip,' and Stoves
cerics, Queensware, Hardware, finished.
All kinds of castings done for Forges, Saw-
Boots and Shoes Hats
mills and Threshing-machines, Waggon Boxes,
Caps, &c. &c.
' Still Gultgeons, and Hollow Ware, all of which is
The highest price paid for Country done in a workmanlike mantle!. Also,
Dr. S. would most
Produce.
ly tender his thanks Copper, Dye, Wash, Fuller, Preserv
respectful
to his former customers and hopes by prompt at-
ing, and Tea Kettles, for sale,
tention to business and by selling a Lire. ear, e- wholesale and retail.
. than others, to secure an increase of public Persons favoring this establishment with their
patronage. [Huntingdon, Nov. 4-tf custom may depend on having their orders execu
ted with fidelity and despatch.
CABINET WARE-ROOM. I Old metal, copper, b ass and pewter lichen in ex
.
-- .917-51 F-1 ~..,!' , --, .: change. Also, wheat, rye, corn and oats taken
5
,t5.:•.41::....-- . r .. ,----,—,:.. .---,;,-;-'.--. . ..... 7 -, at market price.
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,4 " QUEEN o THE WEST
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.-- For sale by I. &H. GRAFIUS, Alex
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andria, Huntingdon county,
Market Street, Iluntingdon, Pa. Pa., cheap for cash or
THE subscriber would respectfully inform his country produce, at
friends and the public generally, thr.t he con- market price.
unties to carry on the! ABINET MAKING busi- 'roc 'Queen of the West is all improvement on
ness in all its various branches at his old stand in Hathaway's eel.. uteri Hot Air Stasi, There has
Market street directly opposite the Post Office, never yo appeared any plan of a Cooking Stove
who e lie is prepared to make to order any article that possesses the advantages that this one hus. A
in his line; such as Sideboards, Sofas, Secrete, ies, much less quantity of fuel is required for any um%
Bureaus, Centre, Pier, Hull, Card Dining and of cooking or baking by this stove than by any
Work Tables, Washstands, llig h Field French other.
and Low Post Bedsteads. All work done by the Persons are requested to call and see before they
subscriber warranted to be of the hest materials and purchase elsewhere
workinnnahip. and at the luwest prices.
Coffins made and funerals attended either in
town or coon ry, at the shorten notice. He keeps
a splendid Hearse for the accommodation of Ma
Persons wanting any article in his line of busi
ness, are requested to give him a colt, as he i 'tends
keeping a handsome assortment constantly on hand.
THOMAS BURCHINELL.
Huntingdon, Feb. 3, 1847—tf
CON rALLIIPT lON CU 11.113 L
Thompson's Compound Syrup of Tar, t,d
Wood ...I . oplahrt:
INF LA MM A ('ION of the mucous membranes
is the resu.t of borne impressi. n made upon
them by cold or other causes; hence Chronic, Ca.
tarrh, Spitting of Blood, hrunchitie, Mlllllll, re
sulting in Consumption, Gastritis diseased Liver
and Kidneys, Pelpitation of the 'kart, &e From
incontestible evidence. it is proved that Thompt un 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 dives.. Thousands hove used
it, and can bear testimony to its efficacy.
FARTIIER PROOF ! !
Philadelphia, March Ist, hereby certify,
that in conseguenee of .epeated and neglect
ed colds, my lungs bee.ne seriously af
fected, and for a long time I have
suffered with violent pain in
the b eastubstinstecough
and difficult expecto
ration the synip
toms daily
increasing in vi
olence. I had re
course to various reme
dies, with no avail, until I usrd
TH OM PSON'S COM . 0 I'ISH
SYRUP OF I AIL which effected 11
pernument cure before I had taken three but
ties. E. EVAN.; Fayette street, below At• It.
Principal office, N. E. corner of Fifth and Spit err
streets.
Sold by Simonton & Jones, Huntingdon. J
M. Lindsey, I tollidaysburg. Price 50 cts per I ,t
le, or $5 per dozen. itlee2-tire
ENCOURAGIE HOME LAMOR !
ADAM% Az 1101'1
CA'RRLIGE WrIGOX .11.1 -
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UF.Re TORY,
opposito the Presbyterian Church, Huntingdon.
THE subscribers respect fully inform the public,
that they are at all tittles 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,
and Carts,
trade to order, of the beat materials, and at rea
sonable price..
Repairing of all kinds of vehicles, done on the
shortest notice.
fr_7•Thuse wanting neat, cheap and durable ar•
tid ee in ou r line o f business, are respectfully re•
quested to give us a call.
Jec3o,'4G• I y
ADAMS & BOAT
NEW ESTABLISHMENT !
BOOT & SHOE MAMUFACTORY,
HE undersigned would respectfully inlorm the
citizens uf Iluntingtlun and vicinity, that he
hasagnincommenced
the manufacture of
BOOTS
karst. > vroat>as &
t4IIOES,
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 prices, for
CASII. Come on, then; he has a superior
.k of lead
.
ow. .-_.bar, selected with a view to the wants Z. Sewell Stewart,
of all—men, women or children. He therefore re
‘..I`TORNEY AT LA W, Huntingdon, Pa.—
spectfully aolicita the patronage of his old friends i Office in Main
street, fi ve deer.
weal
of NI,
and the public generally.
Buoy's jewelry establishment.
CHARLES S. BLACK.
ilec3o,'4 6-Iy,
Cremer,
Jo Li-AN Olt Kof all descriptions neatly executed ATTORNEY AT LAW,
at the Journal office RIINTINUDON, PA.
Miscellaneous Advertisements.)
To Parrhasers.-Guarantee.
The undersigned, agent of the patentee of the
Stove, •The Queen of the West.' understanding
that the owners, a those concerned for them, of
other and different patent Cooking Stoves, base
threatened to bring suit against all who purchase
and use any of Cuild's Patent Cooking Stove—
The Queen of the West'—this is to inform all and
every person whn shall purchase and use said Stove
that he will indemnify then, from all costs or dant•
age from any and all suits, brought by other I,a
-tentees, or their agents, for any infringement of thvir
p ttents. Ile gives this notices,' that persons be, d
not be under any Inner bee use they bone, while
consulting their own interests and convenience. se
cured the superior advantages of this queen,' not
only of the West, but of the East.
ISR .% EL Gli A FIUS.
Dissolution 01 Partnershii.
Tni; subscribers, doing business under' the firm
of I. Grafi. and -"on, in Alexandria, I lwniugdou
county, dissolved partnership by mutual consent on
the 3d tiny of A toil Inst. All persons having ac
counts with said !inn will settle the same with I.
Gractus, up t the above date.
I. GRAFILTS & SON.
Alexandria, Mny 20, 1840:1y
orqr:01-artfa7itilll
1)11. DAVIS'S COMPOUND SYRUP
OF WILD CHERRY AND TAR,
IIOR the cure of Pulmonary Consump %
elan, Coughs, Colds, .Isih mu, Influen
za, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, 'Difficulty qf
Breathing, Pain in the Breast or Side,
Spitting of Blood, C romp, Xervous Tre
mourv, Ilooping Cough, &c,
Proof follows upon proof of the .rirtues qf
DR. D.IIIIS'S SI .
Read the fidlowing Alle Certificates :
1%111.Fr/111P, Perry co, Pa., Oct. 1,184 a
Mes , rs. IZobinson, Collins & ('o:—Sire:Thin
is to inform you that I w to, afflicted or 20 yearn
WWI 11 violent 1011 in illy toe:lid, PO 111111:11 so that
I could hardly lay in lied ,it night. Cough attended,
followed by emaciation and other decided symp
toms of cooswortion. I applied In seveial eminent
, iciam, and took a great deal of medicine with
out ally relief whatever. I was ail, i.uc dto try Dr.
Davia's Compound syrup of Wild l hurry and
Tar, of which I
took two bonne, iyhich entirely re
lieved Inc of my complaint; ti,.•.v.,c I ran wilft
confidence recommend it io all olio are in a like
nu n er afflicted, as a most valuable Medicine.
Jou X Timm EY.
•
The authenticity of the alone statement is
vouched f•r Ity Mr. Isaac Murphy, a merchaut 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., Ph flied., gon -
end 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, 18,17-6 m.
George Taylor,
A TTORNEY AT LA W--Attenda to practice
11 in the Orphans' Court, stating administrators'
accounts, Scrivening, &c. Office in the diamond,
•hree doors east of the ••E:change Hotel." •
feb2V44
S. Steel Blair,
A TTORNEY AT LAW, Hollidaysburg, Pa.,
11. Will attend attend to all business entrusted to
his carets, Blair, Huntingdon and Indiana coun
ties.
Patfnt Medicines.
M'ALLISTER'S
ALL-HEALING OINTMENT;
Insensible Persplea ion
TS the great Evacuation for the impuri
i ties of the body. Life cannot be sus
tained 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 itn
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 far
of taking so much internal remedies.---
All practitioners, however, direct their
eflOrtS to restore the insensible perspire ,
tion. The Thompsonian, for instance,
! steams; the Hydropathist shrouds in
wet blankets; the Homoeopathist dells
out infintissimals; the Ailopathist bleeds
anti 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
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."
CoNsummos.--It can hardly be cred
ited that a salve can have any effect
upon the lungs, seated ns they upon ! in the system. But if placed 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
! thornily, 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,
HEAnacnr.—The salve has cured per
sons of the Headache of 12 year's start&
ing, and who had it regularly every week,
so that vomiting often took place.
limitless and Ear ache are helped
with liLe success.
COLD FEET. — CODSUMptioD, Livor Coin.
plaint, pains in the Side or Chest, falling
off the hair, one or the other, always
accompanies cold feet. ft 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,
Tumors, Cutaneous Eruptions, Nervour
Diseases, and of the Spine there is no
medicine known probably so good.
Busivs.----It is the best thing in the
world for Burns, (Read the directions
around the box.)
Pimples on the
.fore, ,Mosculine 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,
Wor.ms.--11 parents - knew how fatal
most medicines were to children taken
inwardly, they would be slow to resort
to them. Especially c mercurial lozen
ges,' called ' medicated lozenges,' ver:
mifuges," 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.
RIIEUMATtSIII.---Almost every case en
red with this ointment.
FEVERS.—In all;;;es of fever, the
difficulty lies in the pores being locked
up so that the heat and perspiration can
not pass off. 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.
ConNs.—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 r no ointment will be genuine unless
the name of James M'Allister or James
M'Allister Sc Co. are written with a pen
upon every label.'
Agent—JAS. SAXTON, Jr., Hunting Jon,
and none genuine except sold by him.