from her high repute to the lowest place; no one will trust her, except the poor hon.. eat laborer, who earns the little morsel to day, that his wife and children must eat to-morrow. He has trusted her, and now when he desires to get money enough to buy a grist of wheat or even a bushel of potatoes, he is told there is no money. There is a cause for all this--Party prej udice may, for a while, blind the eyes of some, and they may still think Porter will get the money by and by. Perhaps he may, but, he seems to get along very poor ly at it now. The truth is, a man may be. long to a party, and stick to ,t through thick and thin; yet when that party wants to borrow his mot*, he at once calculates the chances of the hands it is to tall into; and, unless he thinks them good, they can get none of his money. Therefore no mo ney can be had by this administration,— Even its own friends know its character, and they value it rightly when it wants any of their money. They will not lend the State. You may all rest assured that you will see it all clear enough after a while. Men who have money will not trust this administration, because they do not think it worthy of credit, even though they belong to that party, & when their money is at stake and they look not with the eyes of politicians, and they see the danger, although as politicians, they may pretend it is all right. Bear 11l .flind , Voters of Huntingdon County, when you go to the polls to deposite your votes, bear in mind, that if you vote the Loco Foco ticket, you vote for men who are op posed to electing Canal Commissioners. Bear in mind, That if that ticket is elec ted, you sanction the conduct of D. R. Porter, in pleading the Statute of Limi tations on his poor creditor. Bear in mind, that you encourage a party who violate any and all laws. Bear in mind, that you say you are willing to submit to the dic tation of one man, for a part of the Lo. co Foco ticket, are his nominations, not the nominations of the people. Bear in mind, that his character has ruined the credit of the State; and if something is not dune to raise her credit, the laborer on the canal must loose Hs toil. Bear all these things in mind; ask yourselves wheth er the one thing of his pleading the Stat ute of Repose,' and being defended by his 'guards' is nut enough. The "Advocate" still thinks it can judge of the justness of Crain's suit, although a year ago, he said there was no other way of judging except by a jury, No•v is not the poor fellow in a forked stick. The same paper :s still determined to stick to the text that its ot•n editor lies, when he the first week gave the verdict of the jury without mentioning the very im portant part "Not Guilty,"— well, well, do have your own way, you need not spend halt so many words about it. It is uni. versally believed. About two colums of the same taper is devoted to the express purpose, of telling the people of this county what a terrible thing it is to let party politics into the ju ry box; and trying to convince them that it was so, and was the cause of the con viction or D. R. Porter. No one we pre sume will doubt that it would be manifest ly wrong for any jury to let their judgment be swayed by any prejudice. But really, we cannot see what it is applicable too, until he proms, and by better testimony than some men's oath's that such things exist. Because the verdict cl the jury did not come out just as Porter or his dupes desired, oh I the political and wick ed jury. But we can explain more fully by a little anecdote on the subject. Imo diately after the jury returned their ver dict, (so the story goes.) One of our citizens was asked if the November jury was drawn,—he said yes, but did not mind any one on it except Peter limit. This being heard by a Loco Foco, lie straight way tells it "with the variations," —and the pen of a ready wßiter, takes it down with more variations, and desires the relator to swear to it. He goes hi:- hire a justice of the peace, anJ on reading it again, he finds that lie is made to swear that lie heard a certain anti mason say that the November jury u as packed, and Peter Ilewit, was o► it. Being a little more consciencious about false swearing, than sonie greater men, he tells the squire to strike out the word packed, and put in the word drawn ; and in that shape he swore to. When it came to be learned that lie had not sworn strong enough, i ,they called him a "d—d coward." Thus you see that the titan who is afraid to pur jure himself is a "d—d coward"—and by the same rule a jury who don't do just as they desire, are perjured, political Important Discovery. scoundrels. We suppose that they, judge The public are hereby directed to the me- Veclael: Celebrated of Dr. HARLIcH'S as J. M. Porter did. He says that be cause there is more acme party on a jury EN 1 1 1 ' G ICi c /l I CI, P a O nI j aR r Ir.; C all - - 'ENT PILLS, which are a Meditine oil then of the other, it is evidence that the jury is packed. The law requires that g reat value to aafficeilcetdm'teTspc4vseirceidanbjt i the Commissioners and Sheriff, shall se- Altdorf.Germany, which has been used with !l i ar s r i V r l e eg e d i n s e u c c e e e t s , s s i e t t h s ro e u gho u t Ge r m , lect honest and sober men for jurors; and 1 two kinds, viz y i yet they think that in a county like this the CERMAN AP E R I ENT, ana the 1 COMPOUN D j Sil h ' R e E,N e r E e T e H e g i N IN G u T 9. the jury is packed because they in select. ing sober men, get a great majority of An, small packs, and 'T h ey both d'eutusepd in i i n d a i l e en w t evtree.aheoesetriztheof thisare timasons. We can simply say that all a e flifficcttetti permanent their talk about packed or political juries, invaluable Medicine, as they never produce in this county is thrown away. Until e sie c n t e u s e s i o re r tn na e u d sel .e w r while or A safe and they prove by good testimony, their tales DYSPEPSL OR lADIGES7 lON, will not be believed. and all Stomach Complaints; pain in the An argument is also made out of the SIDE, LIVER COMPLAINTS, Loss of fact of a part of tha traverse jury of Al- .lerrtg.it,enFelraatiutnbcityPorAtrivtaotui sonlrotlati,;_e legheny county, requiring their prosecu_ lily, SICK HEADACHE, Female Disea ting Attorney to resiv,,n, because they con- s A s :t 1 S pasmodicl 111 tj eC . ! A T .I Pre sidered him incapable of conducting the GERMAN ArERIENT PILLS are to I Prosecutions. 'Their Attorney for the F i lf t a e nv e liie s ir to 4. llland purify the BLOOD state there, is not a whit better than ours are to STWEI4GTH N E ( I4 and.H : N l invigorateN G the PILLS in this county, and yet they think it a n ti c ie rv t s een an a d ei d t ig e e e si tt i7 organsand give tone to deed of unparallelletl attrocity, for a part Impurities of the BLO O D disea ses ani or iginate isord f e r r o e n c t i of the jury to tell him. Stomach. This mode of treating diseases is pursued by all' practical PHYSICIANS, ..He is to young, he is not fit which experience has taught them to be the To go and leave his mamma yet." only remedy to effect a cure. They are not Now we do not see any evidence in all only recommended and prescribed by the this about a corrupt •jury, and if the grand pmostraet practice, but e t n e c t e ee d t ai te Physicians te i s n e th eir en tl e d m a e i daily P of our county , had done what they themselves whenever they feel the symp meditated would it not have been exactly the m to be e ffi cacious. s, Th:s is c the case in right. all large cities in which they have an ex- They would try to make it appear that t t r e s s i e v emseadtee.i medicines st willis io curet to b a f , tg s cl e e e r s s e t , oo r g e t r ha t because, ten of the jury in the libel ca.,e by purifying the blood—this they will not were of one party, and only two of the a d u 'o h b e u r t t th e e t y d nrtainly s will, and su ffi cient iI other, the jury was packed. If our rea- medicine ' s. takelnyai: r r o e o e e i t a t s nt s e e r n tr e g d ~I ty a t t h t e h c t is t e . ders will recollect the fact in the libel suit rections which accompany them, will cure a great ngs a ndlrity of dise . ases . of the stomach, in Lehigh county, there were ten Loco live r ,by which impurities of the Focos, aart two Anti-masons, yet then blood are occasioned. these same worthies said nothing of pack !....c Tll4-NAGs T it HE for DR. lIARLICH AND 'S COMPOUND NING 'TONIC CER lAN ed juries, although in that county pat tiesIAPERIENT Pri.r.s. are nearly equally divided, while in this ! Principal Office for the sale of this we have always a large majority. Now if Medicine, is at No. 19 North EIGHTH the difference in number on the jur y tci evi- SiredPhiladelphia. Also—For , sale at the Store of JACOB MIL- dence of a packed jury, we certainly have( who is agent for Huntingdon county.LEß, in the Borough of Huntingdon, Pa., as good evidence that the jury in Lehigh! was packed, yet we never thought of such a thing. But it seems that all this is done because the conductor of that print,— wants to take care of "his property, Fits life, his reputation, and his liberty." Well well! they need taking care Olt; fur they are in a very dilapidated condi MUItD6R.-A most foul—and brutal murder was perpetrated on Saturday night last, at Hastings, in the town of Greenburgh, (N. Y.) John Arie, an Irish laborer, on the 53d section of the Croton aqueduct, was dragged from his bed be tween the hours of 12 and 2, by a gang of about twenty of his countrymen, carried out by his door, and there most cruelly murdered. The ruffians were armed with clubs. guns, and bayonets, with wWch they cut and mangled their victim liter ally to pieces. Preperabons are on foot to arrest the murderers, anti bring them to justice. The coroner, Capt. Peter B. Lynch, was called on Sunday to hold an inquest on the body, the result of which , was a verdict of "wilful murder." 'ldle same gang also entered several other shanties during the same night, dragged out the men, and bruised and beat them most cruelly, but it is believed that none of them are injured mortally. —Sing Sing Chronicle. A STEAM STAG u NT. —We have heard of boots being blacked, clothes wasned, love letters written, and buttei churned, by the application cif steam, but we never before heard of deer being caught by the same omniscient agent. The Naomi on her lat 6 passage down the Mississippi, encountered a fine lage buck swimming in the middle of the river, and immediately gave chase. Having soon come up with the enemy, she rounded to and threw out grappling irons ; but the deer letting out a reef in his topsails, : sc•added away from their reach. Now' commenced a regular and interesting., trial of skill. The deer doubled and tacked with the skill of an old privateer, but the steamboat was "there," at every turn. At length, the deer, wearied with his exertions, and dismayed at his pole.' vering adversary, surrendered himself an unconditional prisoner of war, and was treated with great honor and attention at a public dinner given on board the next day.—St. Louis Bulletin. 11 JIENEAL. 'The silken tie that binds two willing hearts. MARRI ED-1n this Borough, on Tu sday morning the the 3d inst., by the Rev. Mr. Walker, Mr. JOHN L. CORNETT, CO MISS HARRIET TALBERT, both of Hun tingdon. In Philadelphia, on Monday evening, the 2n.. inst. by the Rev. Dr. Coleman, Mr. JAMES SNYDER, of Harrisburg, CO Miss CATHERINE GREBLE, Of Philadelphia. 081 ruway. "In the midst of life we are in death." DIED—In this Borough, on Monday last, the 2nd inst., DAVID PORTER, infant son of Thomas I'. Campbell, Esq. aged months and 22 days. On Monday the 9th Kist., Mr. Ron ?MY L. PATTERSON, aged 27 ysars. IMPORT3N7 TO FEYIALES. Dr. 0. P. Harlich's Compound Strength ening Tonic, and German -Aperient Pills. Th se pills remove all those distressin g dis eases which Females are liable to be .affiic ted with. They remove those morbid sec retions which when retained, soon induce a number of diseases and oftentimes render Females unhappy ; and miserable all their lives. Those pills used accoading to direc tions, immediately create a new and healthy action throughout the whole system by purl fyiug the blood, and giving strength to the stomach and bowels, at the [same time re lieving the pain in the Side:'back, and loins, giving appetite and invigorating:the system again to its proper functions and restoring tranquel repose. Ask for Dr. Harlich's Compound Strength entng Tonic, and German Aperient Pills. Principle office, 19 North Eighth street, Philadelphia. Also for sale at Jacob Miller's store Huntingdon, Pa. RHPUJIATISM4 Entirely cured by the use of Dr. 0. P. Harlich's Compound Strengthening and Ger man Aperient Pills. Mr. Solomon Wilson, of Chester co. Pa., afflicted for two years with the above dis tressing disease, of which he had to use his crutches for 18 months, his symptoms were excruciating pain in all his Joints, especially 'Allis hip, Shoulders and ancles, pain prioress mg always toWards eyeing attended with heat. Mr. Wilson, was at ci:e time not able, to move his limbs on account of (the pain be ing so great; he being advised by a friend of his to procure Dr. Harlich's pill of which he sent to the agent in West Chester and pro cered sorn; au using the medicine the third clay the pain disappeared sod hiS strength increasing fast; and in three weeks was able to attend to his business, which he had not done for 18 months; for the benefit of others afflicted; lie wishes those fines published that they may be relieved, aid again en joy the pleasures of a healthy life. Principle office, 19th North 18th Street, Philadelphia. • ALSO—For sale at the Store of Jacob Mil ler, Huntingdon, Pa. CAUSE OF DYSPEPSIA This disease often originates from a habit of overldadink or distending the stomach by excessive eating or drinking, or very prbtrac ted periods of fasting, an indolent or seden tary life, in which no exercise is afforded to the muscular fibres or mental facilities, fear grief. and deep anxiety, taken too frequent ly strong purging medicines, dysentery, mis cart iaties, intermittent and syasmodic affec tions of the stomach and bowels; the most common of the latter causes are late hours and the too frequent use of spirituos liquors. SYMPTOMS. Dyspepsia may be described from a want of appetite or an unnatural and voracious one nausea, sometimes bilious vomiting, sudden and transient distensions of the stomach of-1 ter eating, acid and prutrescent eructations, water brash, pains in the region of the stom ach, costiveness palpitation of the heart, die ziness and dullness of sight, disturbed rest, tremors, mental despondency, flatulency, spasms, nervous irritability, chillness, sal lowness of complexion, oppressing after et ing, general.langour and debility; this disease will also very often produce the sick head ache, as proved by the experience of these who have suffered of it. TREATMEN7'. The principal objects to be kept in view are Ist, to free the stomach and intestines f. om offending materials. 2d, to improve the tone of the digestive organs and energy of the system in removing noxious matters from the stomach, and obviating costiveness. Violent drastic purgatives should be avoided and those aperients should be used which act gently, and rather by soliciting the per istalic motions of the intestines to their rt au tarky of health, than by irritating them to a laborious excitement. rime is no medicine I better adapted to the completion of this than Dar. 0. P. HARLICH'S GERMAN APERIENT PILLS. To improve the functions of the de bilitated organs and invigorate the system generally, no Imedieine has ever been so prominently efficacious as DR. Harlich's Compound Tonic Strengthening Pills, whose salutary influence in restoring the digestive organs to a healthy action, and re-establish ing health and vigor in enfeebled and dys petic constitutions; have gained the implicit confidence of the most eminent physicians, and unprecidented public tntimony.. Re member Dr. Harlich's Compound Tonic Strengthening Pills, they are put up in small packets with full directions. incipal cffice for the United States, is No. 19 North Eighth street Philadelphia, where all communications must be addres sed. Also for sale at the store of Jacob Miller, who is agent for Huntingdon County: LIVER COMPLAINT. This disease is eiscovered by a fixed ob tuse pain and weight in the right bide under the short ribs; attended with heat, uneasi ness about the pit of the stomach;—there is in the right side also a chstension—the patient loses his appetite and becomes sick and troll• ble with vomiting. The tongue becomes, rough and black, countenance changes to a pale or citron color or yellow, like those taf flicted with jaudice—difficulty of breathing, disturbed rest, attended with dry caagh, cid ficulty of laying on the left side—the uody becomes weak, and finally thettlisease termi nates into another of a more serious nature, which in till probability is 'far beyond the power of human skill. Dr. Harlich's corn. pound tonic strengthening and German ape rient pills, if taken at the 'commencement of this disease, will check it, and by continu !ing te use of te eicine few weeks, a perfect cure cure will d be per a formed. 'lltou sands can testify to this fact. Certificates of many persons may daily be seen of the efficacy of this invaluable medi cine, by applying at the Medical Office, No. 19 North Light street, Philadelphia. Also, at the Ftore of Jacob Miller, Hunt. LIVER :COMPL "TNT . Cured by the use of Dr Harlich's Compound Strengthening and German Aparient Pills Mr. Wm. Richard, Pittsburg, Pa. entirely cured of the above distressing disease: His somptoms were, pain and weight in the left side, loss of appetite, vomiting, acrid eructa tions, a distention of the stomach, sick headache, furred tongue, countenance chang cd to a citron color, difficulty of breathing, disturbed rest, attended with a cough, great debility, with other symtoms indicating great derangement of the functiens of the liver. Mr. Richard had the advice of several pity sicians, but received no relief, until using Dr, Harlich's medicine, which terminated in ef fecting a perfect cure. Principal offica, 19 North Eight street, Philadelphia. • For 4tele at Jacob Miller's store Hunting. don Pa. me RICHES NOT HEALTH. Those who enjoy Health, must certainly feel blessed when they compare themselves to those sufferers that have been afflicted for years with carious diseases which the human family are all subject to be troubled with.— Diseases present themselves in various forms and from various circumstanc,s, which, in the commencement, may all be checked by the use of Dr. 0. P. Harlich's Compound Strengthemng and German Aperient Pills,; —such as Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, 1 1 Pain in the Side, Rheumatism, General De bility, Female Diseases, and all Diseases to which human nature is subject, where the Stomach is affected. Directions for using these Medicines always accompany them. These Medicines can be taken with perfect safety by . the most delicate Female, as they are mild in their operation and pleasant in their effects; Principal Office for the LTr.ited States, No, 19 North Eighth Street, Philadelphia. Also for sale at the store of Jacob Miller, who is agent for Huntingdon county. DYSPEPSIA AND HYPOCHON. DRIAISAL Cured by Dr. Harlick's Celebrated Medi• _ _ Mr. Wm Mort.lion, of Schuylkill Sixth Street, Philidelphia, afflicted for several years with the above distressing disease— S'ckness at the stomach, headache, palpita tion of the heart; impaired ; ppetite, acrid eructations, coldness and weakness of the ex tremities, emaciation rnd general debility, (disturbed rest, a pressure and weight at the stomata after eating, severe flying pains in the chest, back arid sides, costiveness, a dislike for society or conversation, languor and lassituce upon the least occasion. Mr. Morrison had applied to the most eminent, physicians, who considered it beyond the' power of human skill to restore him to health however, as his afflictions had reduced hint to a deplorable condition, having been in duced by a friend of his to try Dr Harlich's Medicins, as they being highly recommen ded, by which he procured two package, he found himself greatly relieved, and by con tinuing the use of them the disease entirely , disappearedlie is now enjoying all the bles sings of perfect health. Principal Office, 19 North Eight Street, Philadelphia. Also, for sale at the store of Jacob Miller who is agent for Huntingdon county. LIVER COMPLAIN7', Ten years standing, cured.. by the use cf Dr Harlich's Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills. Mrs Sarah Buyer, wife of William Boyer, North Fourth Street above Callowhill, Philadelphia, entirely cured of the above distressing disease. Her symptoms were, habitual costiveness of the bowels, total loss of appetite, excruciating pain in the side, stomach and back, depression of spirits, ex treme debility, could not lie on symptoms in dicating great derangement in the functions of the liver. Mrs. Boyer was attended by several of the first Physicians, but received but little relief from their medicine—at last, a friend of hers procured i. package of Dr. Harlich's Strengthening and German Ape rient Pills, which, by the use of one pack tge, induced her to continue with the medicine, which resalsed in effecting a permanent cure beyond the expectations of her friends. Principal Office for this Medicine is at No 19 North Eighth Street, Philadelphia. Also for sale at the store of Jacob Miller, who is agent for Huntingdon county. B LAN KS, FOR 83 LE AT TIM OFFICE DYSPFPSZA! DYSPEPSIA ! ! More proofs of thc efficacy of Dr. Harlich's l Medicines. Mr Jonas Hartman, of Sumneytmvn, Pa. entirely cured of the above disease, which he was afflicted with for six years. His spmptoms were a sense of distension and op pression after eating, distressing pain in the , pit of the stomach, nausea, loss of appetite, bgiddiness and dimness of sight, extreme tle ility, flatulency, acrid eructations, some times vomiting, and pain in the right side, depression of spirits. disturbed rest, faint• ness, and not - able to pursue his business Without causing immediate exhaustion and weariness. Mr. Hartman is happy to state to the pub lic and is willing to give any information to the afflicted, respecting the wonderful ben efit he received from the use of Dr. Harllchs Compound Strengthening and German ape rient pills. Principal office No. 19 North Eighth street Philadelphia. Also for sale at the store of Jacob Miller, Huntingdon.. CITIZENS of Pennsylvania, you have now before you DR. PETERS CELEBRATED VEGITABLE PILL 9. These Pills are no longer among those of doubtful utility. They have passed away from the hundreds that are daily launched upon the tide of experiment, and now stand before the public as high in rep utation, and as extensively emplop.d in all parts of the U. States, the Canadas, Texas, Mexico, and the West Indies, as any medicine that has ever been prepared for the relief olsuffering man. They have been introduced whereverit has been found possible to carry them; and there are but few towns that do not contain some re markable evidences of their good effects. The certificates thaa have been presented to the proprietor exceeds twenty thousand upwards of five hundred of which are from regular practising physicians, who are the most competent judges of thei merits. Often have the cures performed by this medicine been the subject of editorial comment, in various newspapers and jour nals; and it may with truth be asserted, that no medicine of the kind has ever re ceived testimonials of greater value than are attached to this. They art in general use eis a family medicine and there are thousands of fami lies who declare they are never satisfied unless they have a supply always on hand. They have no rival in curing and pre venting Bilious Fevers, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Sick I lead - ache, Jaundice, Asthnia, Dropsy, (Rheu matism, Enlargement of the Spleen, Piles, Cholic, Females Obstructions, Heartburn, Furred Tongue, Nausea, Distension of the Stomach and Bowels, Incipient Diarrhoea, Flatulence, Habitual Costiveness, Loss of Appetite, Blotched or Sallow Complex ion, and in cases of torpor of the bowels, where a cathartic or aperient is needed. They are exceedingly mild in their opera tion, producing neither nausea, griping nor debility. Extract of a letter written by Dr. Fran cis Bogart, of Providence, It. I. Dec. 17, 1828.—Peters' pills are an excellent ape rient and cathartic medicine, those effects Leing priiduced by the differences of the quantity taken, and and are decided!; su perior to Lee's, Brandreth's or fflorri son's Pdis. , Extract from a letter by Dr Hopson of Bangor, Me. Jan. 9, 1839. They are a peculiarly mild, yet efficient purgative mediaine, and produce little, of any grip ing; or nausea. I have prescribed them with much success in sick headache and slight billious fever. Extract of a letter by Dr Joseph Willi ams of Burlington, Vt. July 9, 1837.—1 cordially mailmen(' Peters' Pills as a mildly effective, and in no case dangerous, family medicine. They are peculiarly in costivenenss and all the usual diseases of the digestive organs._ _ Exti:act of a letter from Dr Edw. Smith of Montreal, U. C. Sept 57, 1836—1 nev er knew a single patent medicine that I could put the least confidence in but Dr Peters Vegetable Pills, which are really a valuable discoverj. 1 have no hesitation in having it known that I use them enten- ! sivelv in my practice, for all complaints, (and they are not a few) which have their source in the impurity of the blood. Extract of a letter from Dr. Dye of Quebec, March i 6; 1837: For bil• lions fevers, sick head-ache, torpidity of the bowels, and enlargement of the spleen Dr. Peters' Pills are an excellent medi cine. Extract of a letter fpm Pr. Gurney . N Orleans, La., Oct. 9, 1837; I have receiv ed much assistance in my practice; espe- cially in jaudice and yellow fever, front the usl of Peters' Pills. I presume that, on an average, I prescribe 100 boxes in a month. Extract of a letter from Dr. Prichard of N.Y. J une 3, 1836; I was aware that Dr. Peters' was one of the best client ists in the U. States, and felt assured that lie would some day, (from his intin ate knowledge of the properties of herbs and drugs) produce an efficient medicine, and I must acknowledge that his Vegetable Pills fully respond to my expectatioas. L'hcy are indeed a superior medicine, and reflect credit alike upon the Chemist, this Physician, aril Philosoper. Extract of a letter from Dr. \Veins of Cininnati, Feb, 2, 1858; your I ills 'are the mildest in their operations, arid yet most powerful in their elrecst, of any that I have. There action on the chyle, and hence on the impurities of the blood is ev idently very surprising. Extract of a letter from Dr• Scott of Balitinure, Dec. 17, 183 C; lain in the daily habit of prescribing them (Peters' Pills) and they iii nearly all cases answer my purposes. I have directed other medi cines, some of them ,very good ones, in their favor. Charlotte, N.C., June 1, 1837. Deli Sir: I have frequent use of your Pills in the incipient stage of bilious fever and obstinate consumsCon of the bowels, also, in the ,enlargement of the spleen, chronic disease of the liver, sick head-acho general debility, and in all cases have found them to be very effective. J D Boyd Mecklenburg Co, Va. Feb. 7, 1837. Having use Dr. Peters' Pills in my prac Lice fur the last 13' months, I take pleas ure in givin my testitnoy of their good ef- I recta of cases of dyspepsia, sick headache billions ferera, and other diseases, produ ced by inactivity of the liver. They are a sale and mild aperient, being the best ar ticle of the kind I ever used. G. C. Shalt M. D. These much approved and justly cel'e •ated Pills, are for sale by the following ents JACOB "STILLER, fluntingdott, Pa. J 4 J MILLIKEN, Mill Creek. Pa. GEO DREHMAIV, Waysburg, Miffi. NOTICE TO CREDITORS'. MAKE: notice that I have applied to the Judges of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county, for the benefit of In— solvent Debtors, and the said Court have appointed the 2nd Monday cf November next, for the hearing of us and our credi tors, at the Court House in the Borough of Huntingdon, hen and where they may ttend if they think proper. KENZEY KEITH. VALUABLE REAL PROPERTY FOR SACE. THE SUBSCRIBERS will fifer at Public Sale on the premises, on Sat- - 1 1 urday the 16th day of November next, the following valuable real property, situa ted in West township Huntingdon county Pa. late the estate of John Crawford, Esq. deed. A TRACT OF LAND containing about 150 acres, surveyed the Gth October 1762, In a warrant in the name of Adam Ter - mance, dated 3d June A. D. 1762, and paten t:d by patent bearing date the 26th day of January, A. D. 1769. This tract of land is admirably situated and adapted for the pur pose of agriculture—being almost level—of a first rate quality of Limestone, and in a high state of cultivation. It is situated in a highly fertile and thickly settled region of country, within sight of the Pennsylvania Canal, by which, easy access and every fa cility are afforded to an Eastern market: and has erected on it a large and commodious - • Atone Dturlling HOUSE, A Bank Barn, a tenant house and all other necessary out houses. The contemplated Philipsburg rail road will terminate in the immediate vicinity of it, and the Hollidays burg and Huntingdon rail road (being a con tinuation of the Allegheny and Portage rail road), will pass within sight of it. ALSO—A TRACT OF WOODLAND containing from 60 to 100 acres, situated within three miles of the former. This land is covered with most excellent Pine and Oak timber; and should be sold with the forego ing tract. - The title to the foregoing property is in disputable. Terms will he made known on the day of sale, and will be such as will suit purchasers. Possession will be given on the First day of April next. Attendance will be given or information furnished by either of the subscribe, s. WILLIAM WALKER. JAMES CRAWFORD. August 28th 1829. AMIZINIESTRATOP.'ES NOTICE . 41E131 persons indebted to the Estate o Jesse Johns, late of Union Township and County of Huntingdon dec'd, are reque!.- ted to make payment without delay, and all persons having claims against said estate, are requested to present them to the under signed properly authenticated forsettlement. JOHN BUMBAUGH, 4dminiatrator. Huntingdon, August 28, 1839. . VALUABLE PROPERTY Ifer. THE subscriber offers tor sale at Pus- LIC SALE, on Ttiesday the 24th of September, 1839, on the premises; all that well known and valuable property, known as UNION FURNACE, crnsisting of the Furnace, Grist, and Saw Mill, and a Forge part built,•—and about 2200 .Icres of Land, and 500 Cords of 111 ood. They are all situated on the banks of the Little Juniata, about three miles from the Penrylvania Canal—a considerable portion of the land is situated in the immediate neighborhood of the works:—also a number of Horses, Cows, Sheep, and Hogs. An in disputable title will be given. The terms will be made known on the day of sale by Henry Neff, who milt be in attendance. MICHAEL W ALL AC F..„ Morris township, Huntingdon county Pa. Augusl V, 1839, 5
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