For Consumption of the Lungs• Affections of the Liver, Asthma, Bronchitis, Pains or Weakness of the Breast or Lungs, Chronic Coughs, Pleurisy, Hemorrhage of the Lungs, and all affections of the Pulmonary Organs Nature's own Prescriplon. A comyound Balsamicpreparation of the' Prunus ViTiniana of .VV ild C berry Bark,' combined with the Extract of Thr, prepa red by a chemical process, approved and recommended by the must distinguished physicians, and universally acknowledged the most valuable medicine ever discovered. No Quackery ! ! No Deception, In setting forth the virtues of this truly great medicine, we have no desire to deceive these who are laboring under the affliction, nor do we wish to eulogize it more than it deserves. Yet we look around and see the vast amount of suffering and distress occa sioned by many of the diseases in which this medicine has proved so highly successful, we feet that we cannot urge its claims too strongly, or say too much in its favor. Variou, remedies it is true have been of fered and pulled into notice for the cure of diseases of the Lungs, and some have no doubt been found very useful, bat all that have yet been discovered, it is admitted by physicians and all others who have witness ed its effects, that none have proved as suc cessful as this. Such, indeed, are the Surprising Virtues Of this Balsam, that even in the advanced stages of Consumption, after all the most esteemed remedies of physicians have failed to effect any change, the use of this medi cine has been productive of the most aston ishing relief, and actually effected cures after all hopes of recovery had been dis paired of. In the first stage of the disease, termed Catarrhal Consumption, originating from neglected COLDS, it has been used with un deviating success, and hundreds acknowl edge they owe the restoration of their health to this invaluable medicine alone, in that form of consumption so prevalent amongst delicate young females, commonly termed debility, or Going into a Decline," A complaint with which thousands are lin gering. it has also proved highly successful, and not only possesses the power of checking the progress of this alarming complaint, but also strengthens and inviviraites the system more dive tually than any medicines we have ever possessed. Besides its suprising efficacy in consump tion, is equally efficacious in Liver Com plaint, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all aff, c- , thins of the Lungs, and has cured many of the mist obstinate cases, alter every other remedy had failed. g 7• For particulars see Dr. Wistor's treaties on consumption, to be had of the agents. WHILE LIFE REMAINS WE STILL HAVE SOME HOPE, A SURPRISING CuRE.---Among the many singular cures which this medicine has ef fected, there is perhaps none in which its powers are so hilly shown as in the case of Mrs. Austin. This lady has been consumptive for• seve ral years, and during the greater part of this time had recz-ived the best medical attention, and tried all the most valuable remedies, yet nothing could be found to arrest its progress. She became subject to violent fits of cough ing, expectorated large quantities of matt r occasionally tinged with blood, and step by step this feartul disease continued its course, until :AI hopes f a recovery was des paired of. While in this distressing situa tion, lingering upon the very verge of the grave, she commenced the use of this Bal sam, which, to use her own expressien, op perated almostlike a charm. In a few days she expectorated freely, the cough was gra dually suppressed, and every day appeared to add fresh vigor to her looks, and now, in the place of that emaciated form withering to decay, she is seen mingling in society, in better health than she has enjoyed fouears. DISINTERESTED TESTIMONY.----Having witnessed the surprising efficacy of Dr•. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, in the case of Mrs. Austin, I cheerfully acknowl edge the above statement to be true and cor rect. J. C. WALTERS, M. D. LIVER COMPLAINT.---Mrs. ElizA Thomp son was afflicted with this complaint for' nearly five years, during which time she was under the most skilful physicians—had tried Mercury, Botanic and Hommpathic reme dies, and every thing that offered her any hopes of relief She had dull, wandering pains in her side, sometimes in the shoulder and small of the back, a hacking cough, fre quent pains in the breast, and had been una ble to sleep on her right side for three years. By the use of this Balsam she was cured M a few weeks, and remains well to this day. ELIZA THOMPSON. Woodstown, Sept. 4, 1842. Dear Sir:—Although your valuable medi cine has already found hundreds of powerful advocates, it still may be gratifying to you to receive a communication from any one that has been relieved by it. Such, sir is truly my ease. I hive been a victim of that terri ble disease consumption, for many months, and have suffered so much, that I had be come almost weary of my life. He.tring your Balsam so highly praised, I began ta king a few weeks back, and can assure you that it has relieved me more than any thing I have ever used before, and 1 couhdently believe it will cure me effectually. Please give the bearer the worth of the enclosed,' and oblige Yours Respectfully, JOHN PEARSON. Chester county, Sept 6, 1841. Friend Wistar:--It gives me much► plea-, sure to inform thee that my wife's health► has improved very much since she has been using thy Balsam of ‘Vild Cherry, and we think there is no doubt it will cure her. She has taken the two bottles I purchased from thee a short time since, and her cough is much better, she also sleeps well at night, and says she has found nothing to give her so much relief. 'Thee will please give the bearer two bottles more for Thy Friend, EDWARD HOLMES. 37 Read the following from Dr. Jacchl I i, an,m, a physioian ,f ..xtensive practice in Huntingdon county : Dear Sit :-1. - procured one bottle of Dr. ‘Vistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, from 1* homas Read, Esq. of this place, and tried , it in a case of obstinate Asthma on a child of Paul Schwcble,. in which many other reme dies had been tried without any ',Ad. 'f he Balsam gave sudden relief, and in my opin ion the child is effectuelly cured by its use. Yours, &c. JACOB HOFFMAN, M. D. Dec. 28, 1841. Dear Sin—Your balsam of Wild Cherry has effected some astonishing cures here.— One of which is an old lady, Mrs. Russel, who has been suffering for a long time with shortness of breathing, and general weak ness, until she was finally obliged to keep her bed. After various other remedies had la en resorted to in vain, she commenced using your Balsam, and after taking two bot tles was so far recovered as to be able to at tend to all the duties of her house, and on taking two bottles more was entirely cured. R"Pi"hili r a ' MARTIN. JOH Sc., , (b• Pottsville, Pa. CAUTION.—As there is a spurious mix-1 tare called Syrup of Wild Cherry,purcha- 1 s ecs should be particular to ask for Dr.! It istai 's Balsam, and observe his signature on the bottle. Prepared for the proprietor, and sold at wholesale by Williams & Co., Chemists, No. 21 Minor street, Philadelphia, sold also) in almost every town in the United iitates. Price one dollar per bottle. For sale by Thomas Reed, liontiagdre and James Orr, Hollidaysburg. November 30, 1842. eriat Riot 2WI mamcala awuqama wcazuul %Mt. Wal ters' heirs vs Ramsey_ VS Walters' heirs vs Voglesong vs Brown et al vs Bosserm an vs M'Closkey vs Deford vs Carter et al v s Wharton et al vs Butler vs M'Murtrie vs heel vs J. M. Bell VS Tracy • vs Ingram's heirs vs Com'th for use vs Lytle vs M'Kee & Hewit vs Gates vs Stoner & Stoner Grafius I'. &I. Stoner O'Friel's Ex'r Helzell & Olinger Royer et al Shomo's Ex'rs Ennis Shugart & Myers Swoope Brown et al Morrison Hudson Pollock Bramwell & Orr Curry Smith et al Blair Shomo's Ex'rs Burge Same entz Caldwell Kemp et al Myton Anderson Glazier Ennis Harklerode et al Coryell Goodfellow's Ad M'Namara et al Alexander Reamy M'C auley et al Leslie M'Cartney et al Ennis Kring's Adm'rs Coulter's Ad'mr Patterson et al O'Friel's Ex'rs Henry Ezra Hart riomwell Moore Bracht Caldwell et al Hulings Lightner et al same vs Carothers vs Patterson vs Culbertson vs Ennis vs Householder vs Maize vs Hemphill vs Waggoner A 8 Ludlow's Adm'r vs Miller vs M'Connell's Adm'r vs Holliday's Ex'rs vs Jackson vs Caldwell vs Moorehead vs Com'th for use vs same vs Reamy vs Piper vs Devine vs Brady vs M'Nutt vs same Vs Bolinger vs Long vs Itel vs Moore Ex'rs. vs Moorehead vs Com'th for us-. ys List of Juror's for an odj urned Court of CO17171;04 Pros he laid at Hunting don, mate first ooday (and 611 t day) of Marcia, A. n. 1843 Allegheny township—William Launce Jamealluddson, Joel gibbony, George W M'Bride. Antes--Samuel Young, William Green, Joseph Hagerty, Jr., John M'Glathery, Ja cob Stevens. Barree—Samuel Stare), Blair—Joseph Hammer, Samuel Barr, Henry learner, Hobo* Lytle, Jr., Paul Graff, John Kinports. Cromwell— Alvah Chilcoat, John Hat. mon. Henderson—Daniel G. Nash, John Good• man. Morris —T homas Dnnnallv. Porter—Thomas Whittaker. Snyder—John I'. Matthias. Sfiringfield—Ephraim Kyler, Andrew Swoope. Tyrone- ! Ed7ard Conrad. Union—Abraham Myerly. Warriorsmark—Abednego Stevens, Esq. FlLnry Beck, Peter Grazier, West—John Hewit, William Beyer, Jacob Ebbe , ly. Joseph Reed. Woodberry—T homas Smith, Edward M'Ki, ro.n. Wrote nuction WIIEREAS by precept to me direct ed by the Judges of the Common Pleas of the county of Huntingdon, bear ing test the 20th day of January, A. 1843, I am commanded to make Public Proclamation. throughout my whole bailiwick that an ad journed court of Common Pleas will be held at the court house, in the borough of Huntingdon, in the county of Huntingdon, on the first Monday (sod 6th day) of March, A. D. 1848, for the trirl of all is sues in said court which remains undeter 'mined before the said Judges v hen and where all Jurors, Witnesses and suitors in the trial of all said issues are required to attend. Dated at Huntingdon the 20th day of January, A. D. one thousind eight hum d ed and forty...three, and the 66 year ul Au.. rican Independence. JOHN SHAVER, Sheriff. Sheriff's office Hunting. don, Feb. let, 1843. LANK BONDS to Constabhx,for Stay int of Execution, under the new law, just printed, and for sale, at this office, RECEIPTS Et EXPENDITURES OF IMITINHON COUNTY, From the Bth day of January 1812, up to and including the sth day of January, 1843• RECEIPTS. Townships, Yrs. Collectors, 1838. John Kou.h 1839. Abraham Henry ]3arrce George Weaver Blair 1840. John Lyon Antes .. William D. Black Barree John James Blair . 1 Andrew Gilleland Cromwell " John M'Pherren Franklin " Thomas M Robeson Frankstown " Samuel NV atson Hopt•well " Isaac Sharer Shirley " Jacob Baker Springfield Jame,i L'attison Tell " Abraham States Walker " Charles Biddle It outiberry " John K. Nell Williamsburg bor, 1141. John Keller Morris John Simpson Henderson William Bell Allegheny Thomas Williams Antes James Leonard Barre° Simon Gratz Cromwell Samuel Findley Dublin John Marks Franklin A. Zimmerman Hopewell Jacob Huyet Porter George Robeson Springfield Abraham Long Shirley Robert Campbell Snyder James E. Stewart Tyrone Joseph Heagy Tell Samuel Ilouck Tud Solomon Mirely Union John Rumbarger Warriorsmark Samuel Dean Hoodberry Samuel Ewing Tfust Andiew Fraker Walker Samuel Dean Josiah Clussin Henry Learner Joseph Oburn Frederick Herman IS 1842. /II .1 John Appleby Joseph David Henderson Andrew Johnston Leonard Weaver John Clarke John Piper Henry Mathias &met Rorer John T. Mathias William Clayton Jehn P. Snare Robert Nlorr"er . , -- Samuel Pheasant Union 80 00 John Buck Wareiorsmark 3lO 00 Da , id Good Woodberry 327 00 John Walls West 239 00 John Heffner Walker 208 00 Road tax from Unseated Lands 53 81 County do. do. 104 68 Fine reed imposed on Simon Frazier 20 00 Balance in hands at last settlement. 249 44 John Shaver, Esq. shi: fines & Jury lees 304 00 / / 'I / / Total. We, the undersigned Commissioners of Huntingdon county, hereunto set our hands this sth day of January, A. 1). 1848. Attest. W. 3. Africa, Clerk, We the undersigned Auditors of the county of Huntingdon, do hereby certify that we have carefully examined the drafts of the Coininmissi nn ,, of said county, and the receipts of the same for the past year, and we find a balance sit the hands of A. H. Hirt, Treasurer of said county td three hundred and seventy•nne dollars and thirty-seven cents. Given under our hands a t t he , Commissioners Office, in the borough of Huntingdon, this sth day of January, A. D. 1843. ALEX. THOMPSON, vILEXANDER STITT, Auditore. THOMAS E. ORBISON. 1-4cee.— HI 47 A Ileglirily 55 00 103 20 93 08 90 00 73 63 ST 00 77 63 195 55 4 21 35 00 36 51 31 81 4 60 30 00 39 88 344 36 Williamsburg bor. Antes Blair Barrett Cromwell 95 35 108 00 505 00 159 00 56 00 100 00 188 00 536 00 227 00 418 00 Dublin Frankstown Franklin Henderson Hopewell 163 00 M(irris 168 00 68 00 418 30 235 11 66 00 120 00 564 00 Porter Springfield Shirley Snyder Tell Tod Tvrone ,/, / $511,701 00 EXPENDITURES. Attraney Gen'l and others on criminal prosecutions e 765 59 Grand and Traverse Jurors 3,088 37 Sundry persons pre'm on w. cat fox & wolf scalps 391 37 Assessors 782 50 Inquisitions on deceased bodies 25 47 Bridge and Road viewers 161 50 Judges, Inspectors and Clerks of Elntions 559 22 Constables for ini.king return, mileage, advertising March election &c. ''c 303 33 Refunding orders S 7 54 Sundry persons for cleaning court house and jail and washing for prisoners 44 00 Printers.—T. 11. Cremer 99 75 41 John Penn Jones 51 00 Jos. Shannon, Esq, late shr'ff. in full for bill of board ing prisoners for the year 1841, and fine &c. paid J. Clinger 153 56 hilliarn Dorris and John Kerr, Esq. on ac't. of R. & J. btitt's contract for building court house with in 1 terest as per order v 416 16 Sundry persons for furnishing and cutting wood at court house and jail 41 72 Joshua Roller in lull for services as county corn. 64 50 K. L. Green, in full for do. fur 1840, also on account of 1841 105 44 Sundry persons for blankets and other merchandize furnished jail and court house 184 35 illiam H. King and Alexander Cannon, in lull of contract for building fence and privy back part of court house lots with interest 186 22 Do. for services in assisting to remove public offices to the new court house 4 00 Jas. Steel, Esq. am't paid by him for binding Dockets 82 00 Do. for certificates of Jurors and const's pay, certifi• cates to road viewers, &c. up to and including No. vember term, 1842 129 27 ino. J. Cunningham for coal furnished for county 75 00 John Dinsmore for ironing prisoners t 75 Joseph McCracken in full for his part of contract, building jail walls 165 GO John Madden hi full, with interest, for Isis part of contract with It. Madden & J. Covert for building bridge at Vandevander's 393 68 Robert Madden on account of do. 380 00 Peter Hewit, James Ross and J. McGuire, comes to view and lay out state road from Hollidaysburg to Cherry Tree, &c. 50 00 Joseph Robeson expense &c. of J. M. Robeson for conveying to prison John Thomas and William and Henry Gay 30 55 Paid constables Pennington, Buchanan, Rickets and Swoope, their fees and expenses in conveying sun dry prisoners to jail 58 08 NI. T. M'Uonnell tor covering Counsel Tables and Desk, in new Court House 8 81 Thomas Adams for chairs furnished court house and repairing 11 00 Sanford S. Dewey in full of contract of James Metlin for building Davidsburg bridge 120 09 David Snare, Postmaster, for bill of postage to date 662 Sundry persons fees in case of Maddens & Covert, vs. county commissioners S 69 J. M. Bell, Esq, on account of contract of James Metlin, for building bridge at Davidsburg 100 00 games Metlin in full of order dated 18th Nov. 1841 75 00 Cartoon McCracken for extra work done at j ill wall 99 04 Bell & Orbistin in full as counsel to Conies 18404. 41 80 00 Drs. Ludtn and Huffman fur medical attendance to prisoners 28 25 Abraham Long, William Harris and Tiros McKim, comes appointed to view and lay out a state road from Shippensburg to Drake's Ferry 169 19 David Blair, Esq. interest on orders in his favor 57 10 Do. and A. C. Blair Ex'r of John Blair, Esq. dec'il in lull for his services us commissioner laying out road from Chambersburg to Drake's Ferry ' 21 00 80. do. Exr's of do. interest on order in favor of said dec'd vital 52u0 6 70 Count' glom) & Burchitiell, in full of judgment on Esq. Wallace's docket for draft of new court house 26 24 Joins Sister, A. Thompson and A. Stitt, Esqrs. fees as county auditors 28 50 Thos. Green for two election boxes furnished Spring field township 75 (1 alter R. Hudson, Esq. for correcting list of Un, seated lands 2 00 Jno. James, fees for collecting fine offSunon Frazier 100 John B. Logan and Geo. Bell, their lees as senato rial and congressional return judges last election 15 00 John Reed, Esq. for recording 'les bond 2 25 Sundry persons road tax on unseated lands ST 34 Joseph Shannon, Esq. late sheriff, bill of boarding prisoners, summoning jurors, conveying convicts to Pittsburg, 1841 400 00 John Shaver, Esq. sheriff, his bill for boarding priso - ners, sum'g jurors, conveying convicts to Pitts burg, &c. for the year 1842 657 69 Do. foi commission men tines collected 9 12 W. S. Africa, for services as clerk to com'rs, 1842 250 00 A. Thompson, Alex. Stitt and T. E. Orbison Esqrs their pay for services as county auditors to :late 22 50 A. Stitt fur bill of postage paid by him on letter from secretary . 1.1 state 37 Treasurers commis'n on 822,470 54 at t 12 pr. ct. 250 96 Balance in hands of Treasurer at settlement 371 37 in testimony of the correctness of the above account, have K L. GREEN, ALEXANDER KNOX, Jr. Conerl, LIST Of Outstanding Debts due the county of Huntingdon front Collectors and others. excluding interest, but including exon eration& and commission: to be allowed Collectors. Yrs. Col. Names. T'jos. 1837. J. Stonebraker Franklin $4l 18 "J. F. Lowry Frankstown 34 15 1838. J. Ewing Franklin 191 28 ii J. H. Stiller Frankstown 184 49 1859. C. E. Crain ,rates 19 59 1840. S. Robeson Allegheny 466 33 ii W. D. Black Barree 119 92 A. Gilleland Cromwell 29 88 Geo Kelly Dublin 223 11 ii T. M. Robeson Frankstown 60 87 , . I &wirer Shirley 90 13 J McMillen Tyrone 42 49 ii .1 liampson Union 39 00 . A States Walker 5 65 1841 John Keller Morris 82 78 . J Simpson Henderson 269 54 ii William Bell Allegheny 538 12 ii 1' Williams Antes 179 10 . J Leonard Barree 466 80 is S Gratz Cromwell 513 32 ii S Finley Dublin 107 53 . *Jesse Moore Frankstown 58 89 . John Marks Franklin 317 68 ii A. Zimmerman Hopewell 193 86 ii *Geo Robertson Springfield 17 94 is Abr'm Lung Shirley 186 20 .J E Stewart Tyrone 148 81 " Joseph lleagy Tell 109 79 " S Houck Tod 13 04 " J Rumberger Warriors' 89 17 Sam'l Dean Woodberry 418 00 ii do. II m's bor. 26 11 " Sam'l Ewing IT est 213 23 " Andrew Fraker Walker 53 00 1842 W H Irvin Allegheny 800 21 ii, Josiah Clossin Antes 441 25 Ii Henry Learner Blair 753 56 " Joseph Oburn Berme 1510 97 is Fred Hermen Cromwell 312 56 "J. Appleby, jr. Dublin 184 93 " Joseph Smith Frankstown 639 80 ii D Henderson Franklin 524 28 .. A Johnston Henderson 921 50 L Weaver Hopewell 206 30 . John Clarke Morris 695 98 is John Piper Porter 757 81 is II Mathias Springfield 197 77 " Sam'l Rorer Shirley 571 25 II m. Clayton Tell 176 53 " J. P. Snare Tod 108 62 . R Morrow Tyrone 265 67 .S. Pheasant Union 179 38 " John Buck f/ arriors. 575 52 ii David Genii Ifoodberry 998 16 " John M alls /lest 9f. 1 4 28 " John Heffner Walker 273 90 Robert Dearmit forfeited re congnizance 60 00 Geo Bowman do. 500 00 David Woods do. 200 00 Geo. Jackson do. 150 00 *Jno. Simpson (Coroner) fine collected by him 104 00 Henry Clapper and Adolphus Ilall note 36 50 John Banks do. 19 61 H Clapper & A Hall do 36 50 J 13. Read do 74 94 Jacob Stoneroad do 22 68 Thos. R Green do 171 63 A Clarke and J. P. Snare bal ance of tor'ft recognizmiu s 175 00 Jos. Higgins fines and jury fees 56 60 Joseph Shannon do. 20 00 J. It allace 13 18 John McCollem 41 24 ----- 7'utal $18,02, 01 • Since settlement those walked thus have been paid into the Treasury. WASHINGTON HOTEL, MARKET SQUARE, HARRISBURG, Pa The subscriber respectfully announces to his friends and the public generally, that lie has taken the above named well known Tavern Stand, (formerly kept by 4i m. E. Camp,) where he will endeavor to serve those that may call upon him in the most satisfactory manner: The House is centrally and plea santly located, and is furnished throughout with the best of bedding and other furniture, and his accommodations are such as to make it a convenient and desirable stoppingplace. U.. No exertions will be spared to make it agreeable in all its departments to those whomay favor him with a call. FREDERIC 3, FENN. December 21, 1842. RED LION HOTEL, No. 200 MARKET STREET (Above 61h Street) PiIILADELPEFIA. BOARDING $1,25 PER DAY. The subscriber, thankful or the liberal support of his friends and the f public gener ally, respectfully informs them that be still continues at the old established house, where he will be pleased to accommodate all those who tavor him with their patronage. CHRISTI IN BROWER. Dec. 14, 1842.—tt. LANK BONDS—Judgment and on axle at this office. $11,701 00 lii . WILL EM0011 4 14 v‘ , OULD inform his friends and the pub ,/ lic, that he has removed to the new house, on the corner immediately above his former residence in Main street. Where he can at all, times be found, by those who desire his professional services. Huntingdon, Dec. 21, 1842. Snyder's Pegetable Concrete. Irp do certify that my wife was afflicted for some time with a very severe cough, with a pain in the breast, and after many other remedies had failed I was induced to procure a bottle of J. Snyder's Vegetable Concrete, and she was perfectly restored by the use of part of a bottle full: - KET,Linr, Fors do by Jacob Snyder. Ilullidayslmea,