SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sund ry writsoFLet;urio Facias and reattilioni .Exponali, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county, and to toe direc ted, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court house in the borough of ll uuting. don, on Monday the 14th day of August, 1843, the following property, viz: The right and interest of James Dick son, and also the right and interest of George M'Cullough in and to the follow ing described real estate, viz :—A tract of land purchased of Frederick Hyskell, situate in Warriorsmark township, cot.• taining about 176 acres of first rate lime stone land, of which about 70 acres are cleared, adjoining land of 0. & J. H.Sho enberger, Funk, and others, having there• on a pipe ore bank and a house and barn. dl. . so, a tract of good lime stone land, adjoining the above, purchased of William Addleman, situate in the said township, containing about 70 acres, 25 of which are cleared, with a house and barn thereon, and a good well of water at the door. Also, a piece of land containing about 4 acres, known as "Centre Line," situate in said township, adjoining land ul Uilbert L. Lloyd and Jacob Cronester, having three dwelling houses, a store room, a frame stable, a black-smith shop, and a limestone quarry thereon. .H/so, a piece of laud situate in the said township, adjoining lands of G. & J. H. Shoenberger, Gilbert L. Lloyd, John Spit ler and Jacob Van Tries, Esq., containing about 5 acres, purchased hum John Stone brakes far an ore bank, with a dwelling house 18 feet by ca thereon, for use of the ore bank hands. Also, the right of ore forever on 188 acres of land, situate in said township, adjoining lands of G. & J. H. Shoenber ger, Joshua Coxe, and Jacob Cronester. Seized, taken in execution to be sold as the property of James Dickson, and George Wen!lough, separately. ALSO, About one and a half acres of land be the same more or less, situate on the seat. ers of the Standing Stone creek, a short distance above McAleavy's Fort in Barree township, Huntingdon county, adjoining lands of Samuel Stewart, Samuel Mitch ell and John Duff, 'hereon erected Barree Furnace and stack, a clover mill and a saw mill. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of John Mitchell and Thomas Mitchell. ALSO, . _ A certain messuage, Edge tool factory, with the machinery thereto belonging, smith shop, saw mill and tract of lea, situate in the township of Springfield, in the county of Huntingdon aforesaid, bounded by lands of Andrew Hagv, John Blair, Walter B. Hudson, and others, containing 73 acres, be the same more or less, being the same premises which Rob ert Speer 'granted and conveyed to the said John Taylor, in fee. Also, all that other tract of land, situ ate in the township of Dublin in the coun ty aforesaid, bounded by lands of Matthew Taylor, Matthew Taylor, jr. and the heirs of Robert Marshall and others, con taining 84 acres, be the same more or less, being the same premises which Matthew Taylor granted and conveyed to the said John Taylor in fee. And also the undivided third of a tract of land, situate in the same township, last aforesaid, boun ded by lands of James Union, James Carothers, heirs of James Patterson and others, containing 200 acres, more or less, being the same premises which Matthew Anderson granted and conveyed to the said John Taylor in fee, together with the herechtaments and appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property ofJohn Taylor. ALSO, About 13 acres of cleared land, situate in Shirley township, adjoining the borough of Shit leysburg, Thomas Stnelker and Gee. Oliver; said land being fenced and under cultivation. Also, about 200 acres of well timbered woodland, situate in Crom• well township, adjoining William Brown, William Okeson and others. Also, all the interest of defendant in a tract of about 80 acres of limestone land, situate in the said township of Shirley, adjoining Abraham Long, Dr. Swine, George Oliver and others, partly cleared and cultivated. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of James Oliver. ALSO, About 6 acres of cleared land situate on the northerly side of the Allegheny Por tage Rail Road, near the loot of Plane No. 10, in the township of Allegheny, in the county of Huntir,gdon, bounded on the north by lands occupied by James Alex der, east by land of Peter Ilew:t, south by lots in the town of llenrysburg, and west by John Funk's land. . Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Samuel Robison. ALSO, MI that certain frame building one sto ry high, adjoining the foundry, erected on Bellefonte street in the town of Dunrans ville in the county of Huntingdon, which said building is 26 feet front by 20 back, and the lot or piece of ground and curti lege appurtenant to said building. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of A. W. Kinney, owner or reputed owner and contractor. _ _ ALSO, All ;that certain two story new brick house, being 52 feet Ironting the Turn- pike road, leading from Hollidaysburg to Pittsburg, and extending back 36 feet, and situate on lot No. 6, in the town of Dun cansville, in the county of Huntingdon, and buundtd uu the west by a lut of Dun. iel -and on the east by - street -- Seized, taken in esoculion, and to be sold as the property of Michael Stoner, contractor and owner or reputed owner. ALSO, Three quarters of an acre of ground, situate at the west end of the town of Saulsburg, Barree township, and on the south eastern side of the great road lead• ing through said town, having thereon a tan yard with 12 vats, &e., a two story log tan shop, a frame shed with machinery for grinding bark, and a two story log dwell. ing house. Also a piece or parcel (Aland in said township, containing 9.3 acres and 155 perches, about 18 acres which are cleared and in cultivation, adjoining lands of Peter Livingston, John Waldsmith and William Hirst, Esq. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Phineas Runyan. ALSO, The one undivided half of all that tract of land situate in Henderson township, Huntingdon county, adjoining the Juniata river, Jacks Mountain and land of A. Vandevander's heirs, composed of two adjoining surveys, one in the name of Daniel lgow, and the other in the name of Stephen Duncan & James M'Allister, containing about 135 acres and 18 per ches, about 30 acres of which are cleared, having an apple orchard and a cabin house and stable thereon. Also, a tract of unseated land in said township of Henderson, surveyed in the name of Jacob Miller, containing; 57 acres and 146 perches, adjoining lands of Jacob Fockler, David Rupert, William Steel's heirs and others. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the properly of John M'Conib. ALSO, 535 acres 65 perches and allowance in Allegheny township, being part of a tract of land, surveyed in pursuance of a war rant for 400 acres the 11th June 1840, granted in the name of Georg e Arble the 23rd January, 1840, bounded by lands of Joseph Young, Cassidys, and the Alle gheny Mountain, being the whole of the land surveyed in pursuance of said war rant, with the exception of about 65 acres sold I .iy George Arble to John Colyer, having thereon a three story log house and stable, and some cleared land, Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of George Arble. ALSO, Basin lot No. 6, in the town plot of Hollidaysburg, fronting 87 feet on the Allegheny Portage Railroad, and running back to the basin of the Pennsylvania Ca nal, thereon erected a (lame house occu pied lately by the " Union Line." Also, lot No. 107, in the said town plot, front ing 60 teet on the southerly side of Alle. gheny street, and running back 180 feet to Strawberry alley, having thereon erected a large two story brick dwelling house, and a small frame house. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Thomas M'Nama• ra & William M. Lloyd, Executut's of John Walker, deed. ALSO, All that certain tract of land situate, lying and being in Henderson township, and county of Huntingdon, adjoining lands of John Fee, James 11 anipson and others, containing 415 acres, be the same more or less, (being the same tract of land which James Sias, by indenture, dated 11th Dec. 1852, granted and conveyed to the said George Lane,) together with the hereditaments and appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of George Lane. ALSO, Lot No.lo, in the northern liberties of the borough of Hollidaysburg, fronting 60 feet on Juniata street, and extending back 170 feet, thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house and a small frame building. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Charles Bush. ALSO, A lot of ground situate in the town of (iaysport, Huntingdon county, situate on the easterly side of Newry street, and fronting on said street 180 feet, from Penn's. street to Porter alley, and along said alley 60 feet more or less, to the cor ner of lot No. 77, and extending along to line of said lot at right angles to Penn's st. and on front of said street 30 feet more or less, as laid out on the ground and mar. ked No. 76, in the general plan of said town, thereon erected a two story brick dwelling house. Also, a lot or piece of ground, situate in the said town of Gays. port, consisting of partsdif lots, numbered 73, 74 and 75 in the said town, commen cing on the north west corner of Newry and Penn's streets, and extending thence along the said Penn's street 128 feet to the west corner of lot No. 73, on the corner of Ilethertington alley, thence N. 50 feet along the east side of said alley, thence east 147 feet to Newry street, thence along Newry street 50 feet to the beginning, thereon erected a two story brick dwelling ing house. Also those two adjoining lots of ground situate on the east side of Basin street, fronting on said street 180 feet, and extending at right angles along Penn's street 120 feet, and (hence at right angles to Porter alley 120 feet to said Basin street, numbered 82 and 83, in the plan of said town. Also, a lot or piece of ground situate on and being the south eastern part of the Island in the Juniata river op posite lots No. 1 and 2, in the plan of the • town of Gaysport, containing about one half an acre, be the same more or less. Seized, tau) in execution, and to be sold as the property of John Iletherington, William Hetherington 4' 11. si, vder Hetherington. ALSO, All that certain frame building, three and one half stories high, situate on the Turnpike Road leading from Iluntingdon to Pittsburg, in the borough of Gayspurt, in the county of Huntingdon, 30 feet front and 34 fee.t back, erected and situated un lot No. 0, according to the plan of said borough, and the lot or piece of ground and curtilege appu . rtenant to said building. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property_of John Bouslaugh. ./ILS'O, All the right title and estate of Geo.W. Pennock to or in all that certain planta tion or tract of land situate in Cromwell township,' consisting of two parcels of ad joining land in said township on the bank of the Big Aughwick Creek, bounded b y other lands of Geo. W. Pennock, land formerly owned by Jonathan Doyle and others, containing 252 acres and 109 per ches, having a two storiedhouse, a double log barn thereon, and 'about 100 acres of cleared land. Also, a small tract of land adjoining the above and last de scribed tract, containing 50 acres and 45 perches, more or less, and bounded by said last described tract, lands of Widow. Sharer, land formerly owned by Charles Prosser and others, to which small tract of land is attached a water previlege on said Aegewick Creek on the land formerly owned by Charles Prosser, the same being the previlege of erecting a dam &c.--the said land and previlege being the same that were sold by Samuel Carothers to Geo. W. & Joel Pennock. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property or Geo. W. Pennock. ALSO, All that part of a lot of ground in the Borough of Hollidaysburg, Huntingdon county, numbered 100 in the town plan of said borough, situate on the corner of Wal nut and Front streets, beginning at the corner of Cherry Alley, and extending along same 42 feet to a lot of John M'Ca• han, and running northward from said corner lot on Cherry Alley, 82 feet along Front street to the other portion of the said lot, thereon erected a two story lrame house and a small back building. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of John Mitchell OW lidaysburg) . , ALSO, The undivided three eight parts and shares of the following described lands and Real estate, now owned by the said George W. M'Bride, Samuel Royer and Thomas M'Namara, lately trading under the firm of M'Bride, Royer & Co., that is to say, a tract of situate in Allegheny township, on which the Portage Iron Works are erected, containing 151 acres and 75 perches and allowance, and boun ded by the chimney ridge, and by land now or late of Jacob Miller and others, (excepting and reserving five lots of ground in the plan of Duncanaville, Nos. 13, 19, 20, 21, 22 and 24)—Also, another tract or piece of land situate in said township, containing 331 acres and allow. ante 4.c. bounded by lands of Robert M'Namara and others. Also, another tract situate in said township, containing 70 acres 86 perches and allowance Sac., bounded by lands now or formerly of Robert M'Namara, Buchan an, M'Culloch and others. A !so, another piece or parcel of land situate in the said township, containing 1 acre 3 rods and 18 perches and allowance &c., bounded by the Turnpike and Poi, tage Rail Road, and by land now or late of Francis Smith and whets. Also, another tract of land situate in said township, containing 3 acres, 93 per ches, bounded by lands of Samuel Smith and others. Also, another tract of land situate in said township, containing 107 acres and allowance, bounded by land now or lately claimed by Stephen Albaugh and others. Also, another tract of land situate in said township, containing 100 acreF, allow ance &c., bounded by land now or former. ly of NVin. Clossin and others. Also, a certain other tract situate in said township, lying on or near the old Gap Run, containing 400 acres, surveyed in the name of Thomas Black. Also, a certain other tr a ct situate in said township, adjoining lands of David Mitchell and Francis Smith, containing 3 acres more or less, thereon erected a one story log house and frame kitchen. Also, a certain other tract situate in said township, containing 400 acres, sur veyed in the name of Ric hard - Ilannen. Also, a certain other tract of land situ ate in said township, surveyed in the name of Richard M. Ilannen, containing about 400 acres more or less. Also, five others tracts, situate in said township, one thereof, containing 400 acres 19 perches, surveyed in the name of Robert Black, another thereof, containing, 384 acres, surveyed in the name of Chris. topher Black, another thereof, containing 400 acres surveyed in the name of John Ilannen—another thereof, containing 400 acres surveyed in the name of Jonathan Hannen—and another thereof, containing 4bB acres 96 perches, surveyed in the name of Jas, Harris, each surveyed on war rants dated 27th March 1793. Also another tract situate in said town ship containing 11971 acres and allowance &c., bounded now or late by Brubaker's lands, land of John Stoner, John White stone and others. Also, another piece or parcel of land situate in said township, containing about 3 acres and allowance dzc., bounded by lands late of John Shaelier on West, Turn pike Road on North, Rail Road on South, and land late of Francis Smith on East, with a water previlege attached thereto. And also, any and all other lands, real estate, rights, liberties and previlegcs at. Cached or belonging to the said Portage Iron IVorks, being the same lands, Real estate and property, the undivided five eight parts of which was conveyed by the said George W. M'Bride, Thomas M'- Namara and his wife and Samuel Royer and his wife, unto Edward Bell, Robert M'Namara, Joseph Higgins, John Royer and George Schmucker, by deed dated 4th day of June, A. D. 1842, and recorded in the Recorders Office in Huntingdon in Record Book C. No. 2, page 577 4-c. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of George W. 111 9 - Bride, Samuel Royer and Thomas M'- Namara, lately trading under the firm of M'Bride, Royer &Co. And also a certain lot of ground situate in the Borough of Gaysport, Huntingdon county, being lot No. 55 in said Borough, fronting on the upper Basin and running back to Bedford street, thereon erected a large frame ware house, occupied lately by the Pilot line. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Thomas M'Nam ara and Samuel Royer; JOHN SHAVER, She'. Sherif's Office, Hun tingdon, July 19, 1843. S VviDefamatioin WHEREAS by precept to me direc ted dated at Huntingdon, the 22mil day of April, A. 1). one thousand eight hundred and forty, three ;under the hands and seals of the lion. Abraham S. Wil son, President of the Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, and general jail;delivery of the 20th judicial district of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of Huntingdon, Mifflin and Union, and the Hon. Joseph Adams and James Gwin, his associates, Judges of the county of Huntingdon, justices assigned, appointed, to hear, try, and determine all and every indictments, and presentments, made or taken for or concerning all crimes, which by the laws of the state are made capital or felonies of death and other offences, crimes and misdemeanors, which have been or shall be committed or perpetrated within said county, or all persons who are or shall hereafter be committed or be per petrated for crimes aforesaid-1 run com manded to make Public Proclamation, throughout my whole bailiwick that a Court of Oyer and Terminer, of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions, will be held at the Court House, in the Borough of Huntingdon, on the second Monday (and 14th day) of August next, and those who will prosecute the said prisoners, be then and there to prosecute them as it shall be just, and that all Justices of the Peace, Coroner and Constables within the said • county, be then and there in. their proper persons, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, with their records, inquisitions, examina tions and remembrances, to do those things which to their offices respectively appertain. bated at Huntingdon the 9.2nd day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty. three, and the 66 year of American Independence. JOHN SHAVER, SP/. Sheriff's office Hunting don July 19th 1843. Proclamation. WHEREAS by precept to me direc• ted by the Judges of the Common Pleas of the county of Huntingdon, bear ing test the 22nd day of April, A. D. 1843, I am commanded to make Public Pro clamation throughout my whole bailiwick that a court of Common Pleas will be. held at the court house, in the borough of Huntingdon, in the county of Huntingdon, on the third Monday (and 21st day) of August, A. 0.1843, for the trial of all is- sues in said court which remain undeter mined before tile said Judges when and where all Jun's, Witnesses and suitors in the trial of all said issues are requited to attend. Dated at Huntingdon the 22nd day of April, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and forty-three, and the 66 year of Amer. ican Independence. JOHN SHAVER., Sh'ff. Sheriff's office Hunting don, July 19th 1843, IN ME, elltlitlakttio TTORA"EIe Lair. HUNTINGDON, PA. Pres:Woes in the several Courts of Hun tingdon and Mifflin counties: --- 1 17 - 6 - I — ..ANK BONDS to Constables for Stay 4.1.11 of Execution, under the new law, just printed, and for sale, at this office. ROCKDALE FOUNDRY, i t E rm su tri b : c c ,.. iitl'zcerns‘ovflidunitlnvotluz the adjoining counties, that he still continues to carry on business at the Rockdale Foundry, on Clover Creek, two miles from Williams burg, where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line, of the best materials and workmanship, and with promptness and de spatch He will keep constantly on hand stoves of every description, such as eootung, Cen Parlor, Coal, Rotary, Cooking and Wood Stores: Livingston Ploughs, Anvils, Hammers, Hollow Ware and every kind of castings necessary for for ges, mills or machinery of any description ; wagon boxes of all descriptions, ect., which can be had on as good terms as they can be had at any other foundry in the county or state. Remember the Rockdale Foundry. WILLIAM KENNEDY. Jan. 11th 1841 Trial List for .August Term 11Z41104 FIRS[' WEEK. Walter's heirs v Stoner & Stoner Ramsey v Grafius Walter's heirs v Stoner & Stoner Reeder v Hidings Royer v Farrinsworth Bossm an v Royer et al Johnston v Denlinger's adm'r. ()Triers Ex'rs, v Hatfield Royer et al v Ake Smith & M'Namara v Baughman Butler v Brown & Dougherty Lightner ' v Johnston Hoover v Royer et al Culbertson v Kemp et al Householder v Anderson Maize v Glazier Fleming et al v Walker Ludlows v Cbryell M'Connel's Ex'rs. v M'Namara et al Cresswell v Kemp et al SECOND WEEK. Bridenbaugh v Steel Com'th v Barton Holliday's Ex'rs. v Alexander Jackson v Reamey Caldwell v M'Cituley et al Com'th for use v M'Cartney et al Com'th v Ennis et al Same v Jackson Same v Woods Kemp for use v Green Baker v Benner Itel v Brecht Pollock v Logan Rogers v Hew►t et al Com'th for u%e v Lightner et al Brown et al v Royer et al Storm v Kinney Hartley v M'Cord Shaver v M'Cahan Hewit v James Hall v Conrad's Ad'mr. Kurfman v E. Corbins' Ex'r. M'Carthy & Wife v Truman Stonebraker v Shank Johnston v Brubaker Same v Garber Hirst v Johnston Gardner v Thompson Ginter v Dorsey & Co. M'Cahan v Buchanan Weaver 'v Ferry Com'th for use v Maize Same v Ak.t.'s Ex'rs Same v Maize et al Adams et al v C:.th. Cong, Hulli• idaysburg. M'Gary v M'Namara et al Adams et al v Crissman Curtins Adm'r v Myton LIST OF JURORS For the Courts of Quarter Sessions, and Oyer and Terminer, and common Plcar, at August term, 1843. GRAND JURORS Allegheny Township.—William Lou deo, John Smith. finies.— Taylor NV. Glasgow, Graham McCamant, Blain—David Caldwell, David 11. Moore, Elijah Ferree, John Barr, Esq. Cromwell.—Daniel Tule, Esq. Franklin.— John Ingrain. Hopewell.—flenderson Gorsuck, Morris. —Robert Tussey. Shirley.—Hezekiah Rickets. Tell.—Samuel Campbell. Tod.--Mordeeai Chilcuat. 7'yrone.—Thomas McLain. Union.—Thomas Irvine. Walker.—Peter Warriorsmark.—George W. Russ. est.—Christopher Irvin, Jacob Burst. lF•ooriberry.—Ueorge W. Smith, Sam!. Royer, Samuel R. Stevens. TRAVERSE JURORS. FIRST !JERK. .fillegbeny Township.—llanicl Co!cies ser, Robert Hamilton, Jr. Antes.—Jonathan Hamilton, Allen Mc- Glathery, Jacob lgow, Jr., David G. Hun ter. Barree.—George Jackson, Christian Oyer, James Forrest, Robert Johnston. B/uir.--James M. limit, Jeremiah C. Betts, John Ullery, James Smith, Oliver P. McKeehan, Robert A. Hamilton, John Lowe, Robert Williams, Samuel Adams, Jeremiah Cunningham. Dublin.— Brice X. Blair. Fraaltstoton.—George Copp. Henderson.—Jacob Miller , (Valley,) Francis B. Wallace, El., Jesse Yocum. Hopewell.--James Entrekin, Anthony Beaver, James lsett. Morris.—John Keller, (of John.) Porter..—Jacob G. Hewit. Slarley.—Peter Etnier, David Fraker, Samuel Douglass. Snyder.—John Farrens worth. Springfield.—Jeremiah Brown. Tall.—James Gifford. Tod.—John S. Houck. Trone.—Andrew Robeson, Jr. Union.—David Stever. Walker.--James Moore. West.—Samuel Peightal, Tolnas Kauf man, Samuel Musser, Andrew Matter!), William ‘Vilson. Woodberry.—Joseph Rees, John Kugy, Henry Reigart. TRAVERSE JURORS SECOND WEEK. Antes.—Thumas NVi Mains:Esq., Geo. Po ttsgrove. Barree.--Henry Lee. Bluir.—John Davis, Christian Garber, James W.Rithlle, Michael Simons, James McClosky, Peter O'llagen, John Hether ington. Cromwell. --Andrew Ilegie. Dublin.--William Ruddy, Abraham Morrison. Frank/in.--Ephraim Bailey, James Dy sart, Joseph Dysart. ilenderson.—Henry Smith, Charles Black, Christian Colestock, Solomon Sharp, Benjamin E. Miller, James Short, Charles H. Miller. Hopeitell::::\irilliarn Dean, Esq. Morris.—George H. Steiner. Robert Kinkead, John Davis. Slade:ll.—H enry Brewster, Springfield.—George D. Hudson, John B. Logan. Tell.—James Lathers. Tyrone.- 7 1Villiani Caldwell Union.—John Stever irarrtormark.—llenry Kreider, est.—Benjamin Brubaker. floodberry.—llaniel S. Rhule. Da*TO INVALIDS..a How important it is that you commence without loss of time with BRANDRETH PILLS. They .mildly.but surely remove al! impurities from the blood, and no case of sickness can effect the human frame, that these celebrated Pills do not relieve as much as medicirfe can do. Cocos and Coucas are more bent:flitted by the Brandreth Pills than by Lozenges and Candies. Very well, perhaps, as palliatives, but worth nothing as ERADICATORS of diseases from the human system. The Brandreth Pills cure, they do not merely relieve, they cure. Diseases, whether chronic or recent, infectious or oth erwise, will certainly be cured by the use of these all-sufficient Pills. CURE OF A CANCEROUS SORE. SING SING, January 21, 1843. DR. BENJAMIN BRANDRETH : Honor'd Sir,— Owing to you a debt of gratitude that mo ney cannot pay. 1 am induced to make a public acknowledgment of the benefit my wife has derived from your invaluable Pills. About three years this winter she was taken with a pain in her uncle, which soon became very much inflamed, and swollen, so m oth so that we became much alarmed, and sent for the doctor. During his attendance the pain and swelling increased to an alarming degree, and in three weeks iron its firs , . commencing it became a running sore. She could get no rest at night the pain was su great. Our first doctor attended her fur six months, and she received no benefit what ever, the pain growing worse and the sore larger all the time. He said if it was healed up it would be her death, but he appeared to be at a loss how to proceed, and my poor wife still continued to suffer the most terrible tortures. \l'e therefore sought other aid. in a Butannical doctor, who said when lie first saw it that he could soon cure the sore and give her ease at once. To our surprise he gave her no relief, and acknowledged that it quite baffled all his skill. Thus we felt atter having hit d during one whole year the experience uf two celebrated physicions in vain, in absolute despair. My poor wife's constitution rapidly failing in • the prime of her years from her continued suffering. Under these circumstances we concluded that we would try your Universal Vegetable Pills, determined to fairly test their curative effects. To my wife's great comfort the first few doses afforded great re lief of the pain. Within one week to the astonishment of ourselves and every one who knew the case, the swelling and the lulls mation began to cease so that she felt quite easy, and would sleep comfortable, aim sir, after six weeks' use she was able to go thro' the house and again attend to the manage ment of her family, which she had not done for nearly fourteen months. In a little over two months from the time she first commen ced the use of your invaluable Pills her uncle was quite sound, and tier health better than it had been in quite a number of years be fore. I send you this statement atter two years test of the cure, considering it only an act of justice to you and the public a.t large. We are with much gratitude, Very respectfully, TIMOTHY & ELIZA A. LITTLE. PS.—The Botanical Doctor pronounced the sore cancerous, and filially said no good could be done, unless the whole of the flesh was cut off and the bone scraped. Thank kind Providence, this made us resort to your Pills, which saved us from all further mis ery, and fur which we hope to be thank ful. Dr. Brandreth's Pills arc fur & sale by L. the following Agents in Huntingdon county. Thomas Read, Hutingdon. Wm. Stewart, Huntingdon. A. & N. Cresswell, Petersburg, Mary W. Neff, Alerindria. Joseph Patton, Jr. Du iicansviile. Hartman & Smith, Manor Hill. S. Miles Green &('o. Batree Forge, Thomas Owens, Birmingham. A. Patterson, Williamsburg. Peter Good, Jr. Canoe ('reek. John Lutz, Shirleysburg. Observe each of Dr. Bredreth's Agents have an engraved certificate of Agency.— Examine tl:is mid you will Iliad the NEW LA BLES upon the certificate corresponding with those on the Boxes, none other are gen uine. E B. BRANTH, M. l'hil'a. Office S. North Dß Bth St.-Iy. D, CHAIRS, CHAIRS, The subscriber respectfully forms the inhabitants cf Hunt (6's ingdon and its vicinity, that he , • has opened an establishment in I the borough of Lewistown, for the manufacture of Chairs, Set tees, &c., of the following kinds, iz French Chairs, Half Fr each, Grecian, cy curled Maple:, Black Walnut, Office, Fancy and Windsor, Boston Rocking, Spring seat Mahogany, Night Cabinets, and Studying Chairs, SETTEES. lilohgany, Fancy, Cushion, cane and common Setters, on an improved and fashionable plan, Settee Bedsteads, both elegant and useful, designed to close up, making a handsome Settee with cushion seat for the day time. The subscriber having been for several years past engaged in the above business in the cities of New York and Providence lt. he Batters himself that he will be able to give general satisfaction to all those who will honor him with their patronage. MI the above mentioned articles, and every thing in his line of business he will furnish in the latest style and fashion, on the most reasonable terms, anti warranted to do good service. N. B.—Chairs, Settees, &c., repaired and ornamented on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. . A cons6l;tsiiiplyof the above mentioned articles may be seen at the Wareroom, one door east of the Store of Mrs. Jane M'Cor mick and immediately opposite the store of Patterson & Horner. Lewistown, Nov. 30 GEORGE W. SWAIN. , 1842. UsTIC KS' BLANKS fur Gala at