{AP P ublished by order of the Commissioners of Hunting don County.) AN ACT 4 - 4;stablish a Uniform Mode fo .;ie Valuation of Property and A • <: - :•itnent of Taxes. -TioN I. Be it enacted by the Senate at !mate of Representatives of the Com• m. .er,lth of Pennsylvania, in General A • ‘a,' , ly met, and it is hereby enacted by 1, , -thortly of the same, That the asses s • it the several wards, townships, and ,icts, within this Commonwealth, shall diately on the receipt of the precept t• out the county commissioners according 1., the. second section of the act entitled • An relating to county rates and levies, township rates and levies," passed fifteenth day of April, one thousand • fight hundred and thirty-four, and be rc upon the duties of their ol ';102, take and subscribe the following .lath or affirmation: You do (swear or al. firm) that you will support the constitu tion of the United States, and the consti tution of the State of Pennsylvania ; that you will as assessor for (ward, town,hip, or district,) use your utmost dilligence and ability, to discover and ascertain all the property, real and personal, within your township, ward or district, and all other objects subject to taxation by the laws of this Commonwealth, and take a correct and accurate account of the same, and that you will justly and honestly as sess and value alt teal estate, and person al property, and all other objects and things made taxable by the laws of this Commonwealth, within your township ' ward or district, according to the actual value thereof, and at the price for which they would bona tide sell, and that you' will rate a!I offices, posts of profit, pro. Imitte, trades and occupations, accord ing to what you believe to be the actual yearly income arising therefrom, and that you will perform your duty as assessor of said township, ward or district, with lion esty and fidelity, according to the laws of this Commonwealth, without fear, fa vor, or affection, hatred, malice. or ill will. SECTION 2. The several assistant as sessors heft re entering upon the duties of their offices, under the several laws of this Commonwealth, shall take and war scribe an oath or affirmation similar to that subscribed as aforesaid, for the asses soh of the said wards, townships, or dis tricts, which said several oath, or affirm ations of assessors and their assistants, shall be taken before some officer, liavieg authority by law to administer melts, and be duly certified by him, and returned by the respective assessors to the commis• sioners of the proper county, at the time of returning their assessments as directed by law. SECTION 5. If any assessor, or assist. .ant assessor, shall knowingly and inten tionally omit, neglect, or refuse to assess and return sly property, person or thing, 1 made taxable by law, or shall knowingly and .intentionally assess, rate, or value ithe same, at more or less than he shall '..knowand believe the just cash value or irate thereof, or neglect or refuse to assess at., tax required by law, lie shall be guil ty of a misdemeanor in office, and on con• viction thereof, be subject to imprison• &neat, not less than three, nor more than 'welve mouths, and fined in a sum not „., 6 th an on o hundred, nor more than two .lundred dollars. SECTION 4. The third and sixth sec thins of the act entitled "An act relating county rates and levies," passed the fifteenth day of April, oie thousand eight :iundred and thirty-four, ond all the laws .st this Commonwealth which regain. the ,•..ssessors of the several towii.ships, wards, and districts, to fix a unitot in standard ut value of objects made taxable by law, be, and the same are hereby repealed, and Irom and after the passage of thit3 it shall be the duty of the several assessors! and assistant assessors, to assess, rate,' and value all objects of taxation, whether for state, county, city, district, ward, township, or borough purposes, according to the actual value thereof, and at such rates and prices, for which the same would seperately bona fide sell, and on the return of such assessment or valua tion into the office of the county commis.; sioners, after the same shall have been carefully examined and corrected, it shall be lawful for said coirmissioners, if they believe any property or any thing made taxable, has bean assessed and valued be low its actual value, to raise the same to the actual value thereof, or if the same has been assessed and valued above its actual value, to reduce the same thereto : J'rorided, That in no case the said coin missioners shall impose a dinerent rate per centum, on different townships in their county, but the same shall be equal throughout, and all rates shall be levied en the assessments as returned and cor rected. SECTION 5. If the several assessors of this Commonwealth, in the discharge of their respective duties, shall have reason to believe any person or persons or curpo. ratios shall have rendered a false return of his, her, or their property, trade, pro fession, occupation, or any article made taxable by law, or shall nut make a full disclosure of the same, the said assessors shall return what they shall believe to be the full value and amount thereof to th. co mmissioners of the proper county, and if the person or persona or corporation 'ol'4) assessed ohall teci aggrwiso, so o r peat-may be had ? according to the exist mg law, from such assessment, soil it WI be lawful the county commis. loners to administer an oath or affirma mn to the person or persons or corpora. ton taking such appeal, touching the vu. .11e and amount of their property, trade, occupation or profession, or any article nade taxable, and it they deem an abate ' .ient proper, the same shall be made; but lie said commissioners may, if they see proper, receive other evidence. SECTION 6. That within four weeks of ter the next general election, the com missioners of every county shall issue their precept to the assessors of their re spective townships, wards and districts, who shall proceed to make out and re turn, within sixty days thereafter, a just and perfect I*, in such form as the com missioners shall direct, of the names of all the taxable persons residing within ; their wards, townships and districts, res pectively, and of all property taxable by law, together with a just valuation of the same, to be made in the manner hereto fore provided for in the previous section of this act, said valuation to continue un til the next triennial assesinent, at which time the assessment shall be made by the assessors and assistant assesors, as pre scribed by the provisions of this act. SEoTion 7. So much of the proviso ' contained in the fourth section of an act entitled "An act to create additioual re venue, to be applied towards the pay ment of interest and the extinguishment of debts of this Commonwealth," passed the eleventh day of June, one thousand eight hundi ed and forty, as authorised the deduction of the value of any ground rent, dower or mortgage, on any real es tate within this Commonwealth, in esti mating the value thereof; be and the same is hereby repealed, and said real estate shall hereafter be estimated at its lull value, and taxed accordingly. SECTION 8. It shall be the duty of the commissioners of the several counties of , this Commonwealth, immediately after I the return of the assessments and value- I ation of their respective counties in Jan uary next, as required by this act, and in every year of triennial assessment there.. after, to make out in a tabular form a lull statement of such assessment, showing the amount at which all the real and per sonal property, and the respective offices and posts of profit, professions, trades, and occupations, and all the other matters and things made taxable by the laws of this Commonwealth, have been valued and assessed ; also, the gross amount id tax assessed for county purposes in said county, and the rate per centaur' imposed to rais.. such tax, and transmit the same by mail to the auditor general to be filed in his office. SECTION 9. It shall be a misdemeanor in ottice for the commissioners of Ixny county to neglect or refuse to perform the duties required of them by law, in the assessment or collection of any tax which has been or shall be imposed by the laws of this Commonwealth, and on conviction of said offence he or they shall be punished by a fine of not less than fifty nor more than twohundred dollars. I.:ci - zoN 10. So much of all laws ct this Commonwealth which are hereby altered or supplied, be and they are here by repealed. - WM. A. CRA', Speaker of the House of Representatives. JNO. H. ENN !NG, _Speaker of the Senate. ArettovEn--The fifteenth day of May, Annu Doinini, one thousand eight hund• red and forty-one. - DAVID R. PORTER. Nov. 24, 1841. 3t. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. T"Epartnership heretofore existing under the name of Steevens 6: Ken nedy, in the business of the Rockdale Foundry, was dissolved on the Ist of Sep tember last. All persons interested in said firm, are requested to come forward for immediate settlement. The books are in the hands of Samuel R. Steevens. The business is now carried on by Wd liam Kennedy. SAMUEL R. STEEVENS, WILLIAM KENNEDY Nov. 24, 1841. - SIX CENTS REWARD. R AN a% o v t a h o yffleipttettheesruhlsacsrt an subscriber, in 2 deuti.d apprentice to the Harness & Sad dlery business, named WILLIAM STEVENS, about 18 years old. lie had on a pair of brown cassinet pants and roundabout, ae Russian hat. The above reward will b • paid on delivery of the said boy in th• town of Ironsville, Tyrone township. Th• public are cautioned against harboring employing him at their peril. JOSEPH C. CROCKER Nov. 24, 1841. Auditor's Notice. HE undersigned Auditor appointe p_ by the Orphans' Court of Hunting don county, to apportion and distribi the balance in the amount of David Snar. Administratoi of Martha Miller, dec'tl. t: and among the creditors of the said dec' , .iereby gives notice that he will attend lo hat purpose, in the room occupied by th• Post Office, at Huntingdon, on Priday, tht ~A th tla• of Decern'oer next, V,o n'clock, P. M, THOMAS FISHER, Auditor. Nov, 24, 1841, It.OOKDALE FOUNDRY. subscriberlE would re sp ectfull yWLrmtcit.z en.otluntidonand the adjoining Counties, that he has repaired and newly fitted up the Rockdale Foundry, on Clover Creek, two miles from Williams burg, where he is now prepared to exe cute all orders in his line, of the best ma terials and workmanship, and with prompt ness and despatch. He will keep constantly on hand stoves of every description, such as 'Cooking, Ten Plate, Parlor Coal, Rotary Cooking, and Wood Stoves: Livingston Ploughs, Anvils, Hammers, Hollow Ware, Ind every kind of castings necessary for forges, mills, or machinery of any descrip tion: wagon boxes of all descriptions, &c. which can be had on as good terms as they can be had at any other foundry in the coun ty or state. Remember the Rockdale Foun y. WILLIAM KENNEDY. Nov. 24, 1841. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. pursuance of an oilier of the Or phans' Court of Huntingdon county, will be exposed to public sale, on the pre. raises, on l'hursday, the 30th day of De cember next, at one o'clock in the after• noon, the following described IP I.) ACT cat► 7 ILAN 5% situate in Hopewell township, Hunting don county, on the waters of the Rays• town branch of the Juniata, adjoining land of James Entrekin, Esq. on the west, Jacob Hess on the south, lands formerly owned by Michael and Peter Keith on the east and north, containing 100 Acres, nearly all of which is improved and cul tivated, with two houses and a stable thereon erected, wiin the appurtenances, late the estate of John Graffius, dec'd. Terme of Sale.—One third of the pur. chase money to be paid on the confirma tion of the sale, one third in one year thereafter, with interest, and the remain ing one third to remain in the hands of the purchaser during the life of the widow, he paying to her annually and regularly, du ring her natural life, the interest thereof, and the principal to the heirs of the de ceased, at the death of the widow ; all to he secured by the bond and mortgage of the purchaser. HENRY BEAVER, A , DANIEL AFRICA, By the Court, JCIIII REED, Clerk. Nov. 24, 1841. '.Nratire• To the heirs of Jonas Steel late of Hun tingdon county Pennsylvania, deceased, or their alienees, notice is hereby given: That in pursuance of a writ or order is sued by the Orphans Court of said county an inquest will be held on the premises on Thursday the seventeenth of Dec. 1841 to part and divide among the heirs of said de• ceased or their alienees, or to value and ap praise the real estate of said deceased eon sistinc of a tract of land situate in West township in said county bounded by John Silknitter„ John Wolfkill and land claimed by John Steel and others, containing 90 acres more or less about 12 of which are cleared. JOHN SHAVER, Sh'ff. Huntingdon Nov 23, 1841. SYNOPSIS OF FACTS.—Brandreth's Pills are universally used in every section of this wide extended country; where they are made known. Upwards of fourteen thous and cases have been certified as cured solely from their use, since the introduction of them into the United States, Brmodreth's Pills cure the (apparently) most opposite diseases by the one simple fact of continually evacu ating the bowels with them, until the disease gives way : therefore whatever may be said of the theory, the utility of the practice is now beyond all doubt. Sold W. Stewart's Store Huntingdon. FOR SALE. The subscriber intending to decline busi ness offers at private sale 3 Valuable Lots, 2 of them situated in the Town of Saulsber ry Barree Township Huntingdon county Lot No. lis 60 feet front by 120 feet deep whereon is erected A Log Dwelling an'] Frame Stable and a spring of good water . Lot No. 2is 70 feet front by 98 feet deep whereon is erected a New Frame dwelling with 6 springhnuses in railment story and Adjoining Lot No 1. And Lot No. 3 is 12 Acres of good wood• laud about three quarters of a mile from the dove mentioned Town Saulsberry. The lots will be sold separate or all to• gether to suit purchasers. CHAR LE i CO WDEN. Land For Sale. WILL be sold at public sale on the premises, on Saturday, the 18th I iy of December next, a small farm, con 'ming about 100 ACRES, f good limestone land, situate in Morris , wnship, Huntingdon county, adjoining %lads of Hugh Dunn, John Donnelly, lenry S. Spang and others,—about 70 ores of which is cleared, and in caltiva. 'MI, with a reasonable Good Rouse 4' Barn. ' 14, 4 l e tt ,ereon erected, and a never tiling well of water near the house; late property of Alexander Carothers, !t•c'd. Any person wishing to view said roperty previous to sale, can apply to , 1 , 1. 4 11 Dunn or to Jacob Hobble, tetra •••tiant. The conditions will be wade known on the day of sale by t. , ‘ RON BURNS. Executor of said deed. Nov. d 4, 1841. 2 Farms for Rent.l PROPOSALS will be received by the I subscriber until the tenth day of December next, for renting two farms near Hollidaysburg, for three years each, commencing on the first day of April next.. One thereof occupied by John P Reighart, CONTAINING 300 ACRES, more or less, of which there are 175 dn. red, and 40 acres of it well set with clo ver; on which thf re is a large brick dwel, ling house, a small barn, and other out buildings. Also one other occupied by John Engle, containing 300 ACRES, more or less, of which there are 150 acres cleared, and 50 acres of it well set with clover, and there is on it a small house, and an 86 feet bank barn. None need apply but those that can come well recommended. For further particulars enquire of the subscriber, near the premises. THOMAS JACKSON November 17, 1841. Land For Sale. WILL be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, on the premi ses, on Wednesday, the 15th day of De cember next, in pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of the county of Hun tingdon, the following described REAL ESTATE, late the property of James Anderson, dec'd. to wit; A certain plantation or tract ot land situate in West township, in said county, adjoining tands ot John Stryker, Isaac Neff, William Myton and others, containing 220 ACRES, and the usual allowance for roads, Sze.— One hundred and fifty acres cleared, a proper proportion of which is meadow.— There are on the premises a good apple orchard, a large two story s;.; DWELLING HOUSE, 111 a hank barn, and other neces sary out buildings. 'l'Lis farm lies with in five miles of the Pennsylvania Canal, the soil is of the kind called limestone, is of an excellent quality, and the part cleared in a good state of cultivation.— Shavers Creek runs through the farm. Terms of Sale! One third part of the purchase money to be paid on confirma tion of the sale, oae third part thereof in twelve months thereafter. and the re maining third part at and immediately after the death of the widow of said dec'il. he (the purchaser) paying the interest of the said third part to the widow annually and regularly during her life. The whole to be secured by the bonds and mortgage of the purchaser. By the Court, JOHN REED, Clerk. Attendance will be given on the day of sale by the undersigned. JOSEPH. REED, .Executor. Nov. 17, 1841. Stray Steer. CIA ME to the residence of the subscri• ber, living in %Varriormark township Huntingdon county, on the SOth day of September last, a black and white Spotted Steer, supposed to be four years old. The own er is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away otherwise he will be disposed of accord ing to law. GEORGE RUMBERGER. Nov. 17, 1841. p ORPHANS' COURT SALE WILL be sold by °Het of the Or phans' Court of Huntingdon and Bedford counties, on the premises, in Dub lin township, on ft'ednesday the 15th day of December, A. D. 1841, a certain tract of land situated on either side of the county line between Huntingdon and Bed ford counties, containing about 500 Acres, more or less, about 90 acres cleared, and under fence; and about 12 acres of which is meadow, and about 40 acres can be made excellent meadow. Thereon erec ted two log houses, two stories ii ii „ high, a double log barn, all sh' ii u led ; and also two apple orchards. There is also a good water power on the Augh wick creek, which runs thro.igh the tract; and the woodland' is heavily timbered with white pine. There is a never failing spring and spring house near the dwelling. The whole land is tillable except 8 or 10 acres. All the buildings are situated in Bedford county, within a half mile of the State road leading from Philadelphia to Pittsburg, and within 15 miles or the turnpike leading trom Phila delphia to Pittsburg. • The terms of sale will be made known on the d,iy of sale. Any persons wishing to purchase, can see the land or ascertain the terms at any time previous to sale, b 3 calling on either of the undersigned, HENRY M ATHIAS, Eers. of Philip JOHN MATH IAS, S Muthias, deed. Nov, 10, 1841. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, will be sold at public sale, on Friday, the 3d day of December, 1841, in, the town of ' Warriormark, in said county, at the ' dwelling house lately occupied by Wil liam Shipley, deceased, in said town, the following real estate of said deceased, to wit: A lot of ground situate in the said town, fronting 68 feet on the Main street, and ex:entling in. depth 165 feet along a. cross street to an alley, adjoining a lot of; Jacob Pantries, Esq. on the west, having' thereon a two story frame tavern house, I weather boarded and painted white, be ing 40 feet in front by 80 feet in depth, with two wells of good water. Also an out lot adjoining the said property, boon. ded by the said alley, lots of Wm. Smith and others, containing about three acres, on which is the stabling belonging to the said tavern. Terms at Sale.—One halt of the pur chase money to be paid on confirmation of the sale, and the residue in one year thereafter with interest, to be secured by the bond and mortgage of the purchaser. Also, at the same time and place, the following personal property, viz: End, Dining, and Breakfast Tables; 2i dozen Chairs: 13 Beds and Bedding; I aide board; 140 yards of Carpeting; Looking Glasses, Cupboards, stoves, Decanters, Bureaus, Book Cases and Books, 1 Clock, 1 Buggy, 1 Dearborne. Saddles and Har ness, Cows, Hogs, and Sheep, and a vari ety of Household and Kitchen Furniture. Terms made known at time of sale. BENJAMIN F. PATTON,Ez'r. Nov. 10. 1841. Stray Cattle. Came to the residence of the subscriber, living in Warriorsmark township Hunting don county, on Friday the 29th ult., a red and white spotted COW with a slit in the left ear; one black and white spotted STEER with a slit in the lett ear and the right ear cropt, one red and white HEIFER with a white back and belly, the left ear slit and the right ear cropt. The cow is supposed to be 8 or 9 years old, and the Steer and Heif er two years old last spring. The owner is requested to come forward prove property pay charges and take them away or they will be disposed of according to law. MORRIS HICKS. Nov. 3, 7847. Atrag Cattir. Art AME to the residence of the Sah li./ scriber, about the first day of Octo ber last, one WRITE STEER with red ears and a number of small red spots on the neck and body, two years old last spring. ALSO one WHI HEIFER, with black ears and some black about the neck and legs—one year Old last spring. the owner is requested to prove property pay chargec and tak, them away, or they will be dealt ah ~c. cording to law. JACOIS MILLER. Juniata Farm 3d Nov. 1841. 6 Cents Reward. Ran away from the subscriber living in Shirley townsip, on Saturday 33d nit., two apprentices, by verbal agree merit bi ford witness, to the Car , penter business, ii illiam _Bingham AND David Bowman. All persons are cautionea against either em ploying or harboring said apprentices as I am determined to put the law in force against any person or persons imploying or harbor ing said apprentices. WM. PECHT. Mt Union Nov. 3, 1841. NOTICE Is hereby given, that letters of administra tion, with the will annexed, have been gran ted to the subscribers, on the estate of John Hileman, late of Mc:•ris township, dec'd. All persons having claims or demands against the est ..e of s .id deed will please make them known without delay, and all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requeSted to make payment immediate ly to WM. HILEMAN, JOHN AURAN DT Adm'rs. Morris tp. Nov. 8, 1841. COUGHS& COLDSN, • l CAUSE OF CONSUMPTION. Simple as these complaints are usually con sidered, no one can deny their being the most common cause of this fatal and distressing disease. It is indeed a melancholy truth, that thousands fall v!cetns to consumption every year from no other cause than NE-1 GLeCTED COLDS. Yet we find hull- I druds, n thousanr.s, who treat such cr',•4l - _'nts with the greatest indiftemice, and let them run on for v .eks anti even months 'le danger. At first y w n i i t i lt h o a u v t e thi:iking of what ,yott may consider a slight COUGH or CciLD; you allow business. pleasure or Zarelessness to prevent you from gtv;ne ;t any a:tendon, it then settles on your br'cart, you become hoarse, have pains in the 'e or chest, expectifrrete large quantities , of matter, perhaps mixed with blood, a dif ficu yof Ir.'tithing ensues, and then you find your own ' 'lish neglect has brought on this dishas`•ug complaint. If then you calm life or beak I, be warned in time, and don't trifle with your COLD, or trust to no quark nostrum to cure you, but immediately pro cure a bottle or two of that famous remedy the "Balsam of Wild Cherry ," which is well known to be the most speedy cure eyer known, as thousands will testify whose lives have been saved by it. Be very particular when you purchase to ask for ‘: Dr. Wistar's Bals, rn of Wild Cher iv," as there is also a syrup of this name In use. — Prepared, wholesale and retail, by Wil liams & Co.. Chemists, No. 33 South Fourth street, Philadelphia. Price $l,OO a botle. Sold at Huntingdon, by Thomas Read, and at Hollidaysburg by James Orr. otice. To the heirs of Margaret Messencopto, late of Hopewell Township, HuntingdolP county, Pennsylvania, deceased, or their alienees, notice is hereby given: That its pursuance of a writ or order is sued by the Orphans' Court of said county, an Inquest will be held on the premises on Wednesday the 22d December next, to part and divide at uongst the heirs of said deceas ed or their al'inees, or to value and appraise the real estate of said deceased, consisting of a tract of lat id situate in Hopewell town ship aforesaid c witaining one hundred and fifty acres, with' a small house and barn thereon erected. JOHN SHAVER, SIM. 23d 1841. lon No, Hunting OR P 11.1.4 S' COUR T SJILF.• 'N pursuance of .1n order of the Or phans' Court of Huntingdon county, will be exposed to pub he sale on the pre- ; wises, on Friday the 17th day of Decem ber next, at one o'clock in the afternoon the following property, viz; All that val uable plantation and TRACT OF LAND, situate on Big Trough Ci eek, in Tod! township, in the said county of Hunting don, adjoining lands of John . Kurt:man, Norris' Coal Bank Tract, He my Elias, Jacob Chilcott, and others, cony nixing 230 Acres, more or less; thereon erected a Lwo story log illtuctling Mow, 1;9 a a log barn, with double [pen,. about ISt) ucres cleared, ten acres or thereabouts of which is natural meadow. Also thereon two excellent springs of running water, and a fine .11 1 '.1PL E ORCIVIRD, —late the estate of Wm. Love - all. Attendance will be given, and tering of sale made known on the day of sale, or before, by the undersigned, who resides within three miles thereof, and who will show the land to persons desirous of pur• chasing, on the tenth slay of Decembej next. CALEB GREENLAND, Bev. of Win. Larval!, dec'd. Nov. 10, 1841. N. 13. It the above land be not dispo sed of at public sale, at the time above mentioned, it will be offered for rent for one or more years. C. G. 0:1r The "Chambersburg Whig" will publish the above 4 times, and send 4 pa pers and bill to this office. ti g READ 4! WHAT IT HAS DONE. An. .1 yi.a kave a friend, relation, or know any one that is afflicted with that distressing nisease k "CONSUMPTION," persuade them vithout d - y to try the t famous and unrivalled medicine, the "BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY," which has cured thousands of this complaint after every thing else had failed. Read the following undoubted proofs of its efficacy. Roxborough, Sept. 1841. Dear Sie,i--Please send me two bottles more of your Balsam of Wild Cherry, like thrt. you sent rue before. 1 hove taken nearly all of the first two, and confidently believe this Medicine will cure me. I have used a great many remedies within the last year, but have ne, er found aey thing that has relieved me so mach. It has stopped my cough en tirely ' checked my night sweats, anti I sleep better night and feel better in every way th I have for many months. Yours, respectfully, JAMES KELLY. Holmesburg, Sept. 12, 1841. Friend Wistar,—l must again trouble thee to send me two bottles more of thy in valuable Balsam. I have now taken three bottles in all, and can asimre thee that it has done me more good than all the medicine 1 have ever taken before. Send by the stage as soon as possible, and oblige thy friend, JACOB HOLLOWAY. Bristol, September 8, 1841. Dear Doctor,—Hearing so many people talk about the wondei tul cures your Balsam of Wild Cherry has made in consumption, I s nt to one of ycur agents the other day for a bottle, and have found it to relieve me so much, th. . I want three bottles more sent soon, as I belies a it will cure me too. I have used a great many balsams of different kinds. have tried bane's Expettorant and other medicines besides, bit. nothing has done me so much gond ao steamboat Bolkwr. yours has. Send by the Yours truly, WM. THOMAS. ag'llesi.2ies its astonishing efficacy, in Corr sumP t .'ion, it is also the most effectual remedy ever discovered for Liver Complaints, Asth ma, Briichi'.'.s, Coughs, C rimp, • Whooping Cough, &c., as hundreds wilt testify who have been cured by it alter all ether reme dies had failed. 117 "Ile very particular to ask for Dr. Wi- • tar's B.il-am of Wild Cherry. Sold Whol- sale and retail by WILLIAMS' ec Co.„ Chemist., No. 33 South Fourth street; Phil adelphia. Price,ill 00 a bottle. Sold in Huntingdon by THOMAS READ, and in Hollidaysburg by .1A 8: ORR. Nov. 8, 1341 6 01311're• -- REWARD.. NN away from the subscriber in Barree township Huntingdon Cr.. Liberty Johnston, an indented apprentice to the Carpenter • busin •ss. This therefore is to caution all persons from harboring or trusting said' boy on my account, as Id& determined to .• prosecute all such persons: The stove: eward and no charges will be paid to an person who shall deliver the Btsid' appren.- tai Lice at the residence of (mime 3SOI.ViTh VA HUGH ALM\ NtIER. Barrec tr. Nov. 10 ; 114,,.-51. .`!~
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