cc7TO INVALIDS—En How important it is that yin► commence without loss of time with BR ANDRETH PILLS. They mildly but surely ri move all impurities from the blood, and no case of sickness can effect the human frame, that these celebrated Pills tto nm relieve as much as medicine can do. COLDS and COUGHS are more benefiitted by the Brandreth Pills than by Lozenges and Candies. Very well, perhaps, as palliatives, but worth nothing RS ERADICATORS of diseases from the human system. The Brandreth Pills cure, they do not merely relieve, they cure. Diseases, whether chronic or recent, intectinus or oth erwise, will certainly be cured by the use of these all-sufficient Pills. CURE OF A CANCEROUS SORE. SING SING, Jantiwy 21, 1843. DR. BENJAMIN BRANDRETH: Honored Sir,— . . Owing to you a debt of gratitude that mo sey cannot pay. I 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 i with a pain n her acts; which soon became very 1111101 inflamed, and swollen, so mach that we became much alarmed, and sent for the doctor. During his attendance the pain and swelling increased to an alarming degree, and in time weeks from its first commencing it beceme a running sore. She could get no rest at night the pain was so great. Our first doctor attended her for 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. We therefore sought other aid, in a Botannical doctor, who said when lie first saw it that lie could soon cure the sore and give her ease at once. To our surprise lie gave her no relief, and acknowledged that it quite baffled all his skill. Thus we felt atter having tried during one wholeyear the experience of two celebrated physicians 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 infla motion began to cease so that she felt quite easy, and would sleep comfortable, and 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 nude was quite sound, and her 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 et large. We are with much gratitude, Very respectfully, l'H Y & ELIZA A. LITTLE. r PS —The Botanical Doctor pronounced the sore cancerous, and finally said no good could be done, unless the whole of the flesh was cut off and the bone scraped. Thank a kind Providence, this made us resort to your )'ills, which saved us from all further mis ery, and for which we hope to be thankful. T. &E. A. L. Dr. Brandreth's Pills are for sale by the following Agents in Huntingdon county. Thomas Read, Hutmgdon. Wm. Stewart, Huntingdon. 1. & N. Cresswell, Petersburg. Mary W. Neff, Alexandria. Joseph Patton, Jr. Dancansviile. Hartman & Smith, Manor Hill. S. Miles Green &Co. Barree Forge, Thomas Owens, Birmingham. A. Patterson, Williamsburg. Peter Good, Jr. Canoe Creek. John Lutz, Shtrleyshurg. Observe each of Dr. Bredruth's Agents have an engraved certificate of Agency.— Examine this and you will find the NEW LADLES upon the certificate corresponding with those on the Boxes, none other are gen ainr. B. BRANDRETH, M. D, Phira, Office S. North Bth St.—]y. DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY The beet medicine known to man for incipient Consumption, Asthma of every stage, Bleeding of the Lungs, Coughs, Colds, Liver Complaint, and all diseases of the Pulmonary Organs, may be had of Agents named below. ... (5 All published statements of cures performed by this medicine are, in every respect, TRUE. Be careful and get the genuine " Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry," as spurious imitations are abroad. Orders from any part of the country should be addressed to Isaac Butts, No. 125 Fulton street, New York. AGENTS. For sale by Thomas Read, Huntingdon, and James Orr, Hollidaysburg. Price one dollar per bottle. December 6, 1843. 37" Read the following from Dr. Jacob Hoffman, a physician of extensive practice in Huntingdon county: Dear Sir:-1 procured one bottle of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, from Thomas Read, Esq. of this place, and tried it in a case of obstinate Asthma on a childof Paul Schweble, in which many other reme dies had been tried without any relief. The Balsam gave sudden relief, and in my opin ion the child is effectually cured by its use. Yours, &c. JACOB HOFFMAN, M. D. Dec. 2n, 18.11. Temperance _House. 11E subscriber occupying the 41 large three story brick dwell ,H ing house at the south east corner of Allegheny and Smith streets, in the borough of Huntingdon, the third story of which during the last summer has been fitted for sleeping rooms ' • having a large stable on the premises, and having employed a care ful person to attend to it and take care of horses, &c., informs the public that she is prepared to accommodate such of her friends and such strangers and travellers as may de sire accommodation. She respectfully soli citso share of public patronage, and hopes the friends of Temperance will give her a call. ESTHER CLARKE, Huntingdon March 1, 1843. BLANK DEEDS, of an improved form, for sale at this office. .9leo BLANK PETITIONS FOR NIITURALIZATION. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF HUNTINGDON COUNTY , From the 6th day of January, A. D. 1813, up to and including the Bth day of January, A, D. 1844. Receipts. Collectors, Townshys, John F. Lowry, Frankstown, James Ewing Franklin, John H. Stiller, Frankstown, Andrew Gilleland, Cromwell, Isaac Shaffer, Shirley, John Harr pson, -Union, John Keller, Morris, John Simpson, Henderson, William Bell, Allegheny, Thomas Williams, Antes, James Leonard, Barree, Simon Gratz, Cromwell, Samuel Findley, Jesse Moore Frankstown, John Marks, Franklin, Abraham Zimmerman, Hopewell, Abraham Long Shirley, James E. Stewart, Tyrone, Joseph Hegie, Tell, John Rumberger, Warriorsmark, Samuel Dean, Woodberry, Samuel Ewing, West. Andrew Freaker, Walker William H. Irvine, Allegheny, Josiah Clossin, Antes, Henry Learner, Blair, Joseph Osburn, Barree, • Frederick Hermon, Cromwell, John Appleby, Dublin, • Joseph Smith, Frankstown, David Henderson, Franklin, Andrew Johnston, Henderson, Leonard Weaver Hopewell, John Clarke Morris, John Piper, Porter Henry Mathias, Springfield, Samuel Rorer, Shirley William Clayton, ell, John P. Snare, Tod, Robert Morrow, Tyrone, Samuel Pheasant, Union, John Buck, Warriorsmark, David Good, Wuodherry John Walls, West, John Hefiner, Walker, James Hutchison, Allegheny, Alexander 1111 1 Pherson Antes, Daniel Massey, Barree, Sotomon Wertz, Blair, Michael Stair, Cromwell, Caleb Greenland, Cass, John Rouse, Dublin, John Conrad. Franklin, Joseph Jones Frankstown, Alexander Port, Henderson, John Plummer, Hopewell, Frederick Fouse, Huston, William Hileman, Morris, Timothy Nowlan, Porter, James Lynn, Springfield, Armstrong Crawford, Tyrone, Philip Taylor, Tod, Henry Grazier, Warriorsmark, James Reed, West, George Hawn, Walker, John Woodside on account of note, Commissioners, sale of unseated lands, do, sale of old Journals, Eve Merrick Fine for selling liquor, William Reed Esq. sale of Estrays, John Whlillan, do. Benjamin Grove fine for refusing to serve as collector of Hopewell township, eo John Shaver fine 104 County tax on unseated lands, 294 Road tax on do. 24 John Shaver (Sheriff') fines and Jury fees, ?12 Sundry orders drawn by Conunissiones in favor of differ• ent persons assigned to John M'Cahen, for which said M'Calien holds Commissioners bond, 2210 Balance in the hands of 'Treasurer a last settlement, 371 Years, 1837 1838 1840 1841 1842 1943 We the undersigned Commissioners of Huntingdon county, in testimony of the correctness of the a bove account, have hereunto set our hands this 4th day of January, A. D. 1844. Alexander Kn x,Jr.,) John F. Miller)Com'rs. illrdecai Chilcte, ) Attest.—W. S. AFRICA, Cl'k. We the undersigned Auditors of Huntingdon county do hereby certify that we have examined the drafts of the commissioners of said county, and the receipts for the same, for the past year, and find a balance in the hands of Andrew H. Hirst, Treasurer of said county, of nine hundred and fifty two dol lars and nine cents. Given under our hands at the commissioners office in the borough of Huntingdon this 4th day of January, A. D. 1844. Alexander Stitt, 77tomas E. Orbison, Auditors. Jacob AS Mattern, LIST outstanding debts due to Hunt- Fred. Herman Cromwell 106 20 John Plummer Hopewell 366 25 tingdon county up to January 4.1844. John ApplebyJr. Dublin 58 71 Frederick Fouse Ruston 202 19 1837 Jahn Stonebraker Franklin 541 18 Joseph Smith F'stown 372 17 Wm. Hilmar' Morris 885 59 1838 James Ewing do. 20 00 Andrew Johnson Henders'n443 84 a spin T. Nowland Porter 513 88 Shirleygfi 1 d 587 132 0 61 7 1839 Daniel Irwin Antes 19 59 *Leonard Weaverllopewell 34 06 P. .A. S l ne Abraham Henry Barree 461 John Clark Morris 302 55 ies:ynlikaer 1840 *Wm. D. Black do. 119 92 John Piper Sr. Porter 273 17 John Kratzer Snyder 193 08 George Kelley Dublin 223 11 Henry Mathias Springfield 69 58 A. Crawford Tyrone 414 44 T. M. Robeson F'kstown 61 87 Samuel Rorer Shirley 44 92 David Parsons Tell 178 09 John Hampson Union 31 88 Win. Clayton Tell 86 07 Philip Taylor Tod 131 22 Abraham States Walker 565 Robert Morrow Tyrone 108 26 John David Union 90 36 1841 *John Keller Morris 26 41 Saila Pheasant Union 84 54 Michael Bossier Woodb'ry632 28 John Simpson Henderson 66 57 David Good Woodb'ry 531 79 Henry Grazier W. Mark 465 48 William Bell ' Allegheny 274 12 John IletSier Walker 101 66 James Reed West 438 27 James Leonard Barree 302 82 1843 James Hutchison Allegheny 523 56 George Hawn Walker 178 66 Simon Gratz Cromwell 225 32 A. M'Peraon Antes 135 00 A Clarke 4. J. P Snare balance John Marks Franklin 156 61 Daniel Massey Barree 1094 22 of forfeited rec's. A. Zimmerman llopewell 39 11 Solomon %Yens Blair 6'5 94 J. Wallace Samuel Dean W oodb'ry 127 45 Michael Stair Cromwell 196 22 John M'Collum do. NV'finsburg 16 47 C; Greenland Cass 49 90 John Woodside note 1812 W. 11. Irvine Allegheny 568 29 John Rouse Dublin 168 50- Jos. Higgins titles and jury fees Josiah Clossin Antes 211 05 John Conrad Franklin 402 55 Jos. Shannon do. do Henry Learner Blair 324,13 Joseph Jones F'stown 362 05 Joseph Oburn Barree 893 04 Alexander Port Henders'n6B4 83 Att'y. Gen'l. and others on criminal prosecutions $ 588 Grand and Travers-Jurors and crier tipstave, 3880 Constables for returns, advertising election 4c. HI Assessors, 548 Judges, inspectors and clerks of elections, 700 Bridge and road viewers, 323 Inquisitions on dead bodies, 44 $ 34 191 , Sundry persons for killing wolves wild cats and foxes, 475 do. refundiug orders, 145 John Shaver, (Sheriff) in full of bill for boarding pris oners, summoning Jurors, &c. 1842, - 104 do. do. and commission on fines collected, 1843, 568 M'Fai lane, Garber & co. for stoves, 64 171 235 120 132 David Snare Esq, postage, 21 Commissioners—Keniie L. Greene, 166 A, W. Benedict, 76 Robert Moore, 92 A lexender Knox Jr. 1842, 22 Alexander Thompson and Alexander Stitt, Auditors 6 Printers—Theodore H. Cremer, 101 John P. Jones, 79 E. V. Everhart, 1 John Colestock for moddel of an arch bridge, 10 do. on account of Shavorscreek bridge, 100 B. X. Blair in full for bridge over Shade Creek, 161 Thomas Bender in full of bridge at Williamsburg, 50 Joshua Roller Esq. for stoves for the court hall, 60 Dr. Jacob Hellman for medicine and attendance to prisoners 16 James Moore interest on orders in his favor, 31 Robert Campbell, late Prothonotary, fees in sundry cases 12 John Dinsmore and Francis B. Wallace for Srnithing, 7 Samuel H. Bell and J. Madden in full of bridge over A ughwick creek, 351 William Dorris and John Kerr on account of Stilts' 105 198 141 148 contract for building new court house. 1082 Thomas Read for Carpet for the new court house, 112 Mrs . A. E. Benedict for laying carpet in new court house - 18 Samuel It. Stevens for 25 tons of coal, 131 W. B. Zigler in full fur stoves and coal buckets for C. 11. 51 James Steel Kiri, for docket for Prothonotary's office, 12 John Reed H(q, fora record book & Orphans' court (locket 35 W. Wagner for seals for the county offices, SO Sundry Justices of the Peace for administeringoth s, 4 Samuel Goodman fur Pump for court house, 14 Alexander Carmon and Joseph M'Cracken in lull for re building wall of the county jail, 457 J. Armitage in full of salery as clerk to comm'rs in 1841 159 A. S. Harrison for painting done at court house, 5 Sundry persons cleaning c. house tk washing for prisoners 48 do. furnishing 4- cutting wood at c. house 4. jail 126 do. articles of merchandize, stationary &c. for court house and jail 5.2 Peter limit, James Ross and Henry 3. M'Clure Commis sioners appointed to view and lay out a state road from Hollidaysburg to the Cherry Tree, 47 , Sundry persons road tax on unseated land 55 do. repairs to court house and jail 47 Tho:nas Hamilton and William Kerr cleaning well 3 M. Clabaugh building fence at court house in full 50 Clarkson & Adams bedsteads for jail, 17 Henry Glazier Eearthenware, 5 W. H. King takingcare of tne court house, 6 Fred. Snyder for gravelling in front of court house 32 Sundry persons election boxes furnished, 6 A. Carmon building two ovens at jail &c. 17 David Evans iron safe for treasurers office, 102 John M'Cahen on acount of Commissioners bond, 100 Sundry Commissioners orders in favor of different per., sons assigned to John ArCalien, for which ArCalien ._. 224 235 :157 100 156 237 140 holds Coiiiinissioners bond, 210 A. H. Hirst Treasurer advertising 12 tracts of land in 1842 which were not sold 6 Do. two counterfeit s's on the bank of Louisville received by him in payment of taxes, 10 Sundry collectors amount overpaid on duplicate, 69 John Simpson (coroner) commission on fine collected, S Treasurer's commis'n on $29,428 81 at lf per cent. 33t Balance in hands of the Treasurer, 952 $15,568 31 Expenditures. 815,932 67 *Have since settled their duplicates. wizaaaan^a Indian Vegetable Pills. If, during the continuance of storms and floods. the channels of OUR MIGHTY RIVERS become so obstructed as to afford an insuffi cient outlet for the superabundant waters, we can expect nothing less than that the urrounding country will be Overwhelmed with the Flood In like manner with the human body—if the skin, kidneys and bowels (the natural outlets for useless and corrupt humors) be come so obstructed as to fail in affording a full discharge of those impurities which are in all cases THE CAUSE OF SICKNESS, we surely can expect no other results than that the whole frame will sooner or later b e OVERU HELMED ITH DISEASE As in the first place, if we would prevent an inundation we must remove all obstruc tions. in order that there may be no hind rance to the free discharge of the supera bundant waters. So, in the second place, if we would prevent and cure disease, we must open and keep open, all natural drains of the body. W right's Indian Vegetable Pills of th North American College of Health, will be found one of the best it not the very BEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD for carrying out this beautiful and simple theory, - because they . compleatly cleanse the stomach and bowels from all bilous humors, and other impurity, and at the same time promote a healthy discharge from the lungs, skin and kidneys; consequently us all the natural drains are opened, DISEASE OF EVERY NAME IS LITERALLY DRIVEN FROIII THE BODY. Caution.—As the great popularity and consequent great demand for Wright's Indi an Vegetable Pills has raised up a hcst of counterfeiters, country storekeepers and agants will be on their guard against the many impostors who are travelling about the country selling to the unsuspecting a spuri ous article for the genuine. It should be remembered that all author ized are provided with a certificate of agency, signed be NVILLIAM WRIGHT, Vice Prrsident of the North American College of Health. Consequently, those who offer In dian Vegetable Pills, and cannot show a cer tificate as above described will be known as mposters. the following highly respectable store keepers have been appointed agents for the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetasle Pills, and of whom it is confidently believed the gennine medicines can be obtained: William Stewart, Huntingdon. Henry Learner Hollidaysburg, B. F. Bell, Antes township. Robert McNamara, Newry. Samuel S. Isett, yrone township, Millikens & Ressler, Mill Creek A. & N. Cresswell, Petersburg. Gemmel & Porter, Alexandria. Moore & Steiner, Water Street. Joseph Patton, Jr. Duncansville. R. H. McCormick, Collinsville. Wolf kWillet, Frankstown. Henry Brewster, Shirleysburg. Walter Graham, Yellow Springs. Office devoted exclusively to the sale of the medicine, wholesale and retail, No. 169 Race street, Philadelphia. Beware of counterfeits.—The public are respectfully informed that medicine purpor ting to be Indian Pills made by one V. O. Flack are not the genuine !fright's Indian Vegetable Pills. The only security against imposition is to purchase from the regularly advertised a gents, and in all cases be particular to ask for Wright's Indian Vegetable Pill. Dec. 27, 1843.—1 y. MORGAN'S RHEUMATIC LINIMENT. prAHIS LINIMENT has fully established 44, a character superior to any medicine ever offered for so painful a disease in this and the neighboring counties the relief it has given and the cures performed is fully known. The Medicine may be obtained at the following Stores, viz : MIFFLIN COUNTY. Lewistown William Marks Waynesburg Smith & M'Vey Reedsville D. C. Miller Steffens Mill's E. E. Lock & Co. Perryville W. & T. Reed Greenwood Jos. A. Bell Allenville Wm. Bell. HUNTINGDON COUNTY. Huntingdon Jacob Miller do. T. K. Simonton Mill Creek J. H. Dorsey & Co. McConnelstown James Campbell Jr. Shirleysburg W. & B. Leas Orbisonia T. E. Orbison & Co. Shades Brice X. Blair Rebecca Furnace J. M'Kernan Hollidaysburg Robert Williams Yellow Springs James M. Kinkead Alexandria Petersburg Joh n Porter Jos. M. Stevens Shavers C reek Walker & Neff Saulsburg H. L. M'Carthy Ennisville J. A. Bell & Brothers CENTRE COUNTY Bellefonte John Harris Farmers Store Penns Valley, J. A. Booser Millhelrn J. & W. L. Musher Aaronsburg 0. P. & W.C.Duncan Spring Mills Duncan & Hays Boalsbnrg William S. Wolf Pine Grove B. Shulze. JUNI ATA COUNTY. Mifflintown Samuel Pennebaker Perrysville Charles Yowling Johnstown Tus'a Va'y Muldagh & Milleken Jackson Ville James B. Morrison Waterford Matthew Laughlin Near do. J. S. Laird Waterloo David Kling JOHN J. MORGAN. Letters to the proprietor should be sent to Brown's Mills P. 0., Mifflin county, Pa. March 8,1843.—1 y. 815,568 31 Chair and Cabinet Male Eng THOMAS ADAMS, Respectfully informs the citizens of Hun tingdon and vicinity, thathe has commenced the abone businesses in all their various ('ranches, in the shop occupied by him the last year as it chair shop, opposite George Jackson's hotel. 175 00 13 18 41 24 52 68 56 60 20 00 All kinds of work made to order on the the shortest nottce, warrented to be Kood and will be given in exchange for all kinds of country produce, and very cheap for cash, Coffins made on si!zht. 'wit 7, 1842. HUATINUDON CABINET 81, CHAIR WARE ROOM, ,/ _... Messrs. Cunningham di, Burchnell. SnESPECTFULLIT inform the citizens 444 of the borough and county of Hunting don, the public generally, and their old friends and customers in particular, that they continue to carry on busbies in their new establisment, one (loot east of the north eastern corner of the Diamond to staid borough, where they are prepeared *to sell, wholesale and retail, all articles in their line of business; such as Sideboards, Secret arks, Sti nts, MILTS, Hareems, • workstands, card, pier, rent re dining and breakfast tables; High, Field, French, and Low Post BEDSTAADS. ALSO—Every variety of Ct 3 Da. u.s,n 9 S uc h as hush seat, Cane a rt , Ball), Bea Baltimore, Straight•back, Boston tratern 4. Common Rocking, Chairs, together wit W:Briatel glaliill/O D of all colors, qullities and sizes; Paper Hanging of various patterns and qualities. N. B. Coffins made and funeral,' attend ed either in town or country, at the shortest notice. _They keep a splendid HEARSE for the accommodation ut their customer,, Nov. 29, 1843. ::. - scrz)LEcmL Wtl, persons indebted to the subscriber, o save cost will make immediate pay ment. All the accounts are now in the hands of a proper officer for collection—it is useless to wait any longer. He is deter ned to have money if it is to be had ; he has a desire to pay his creditors, and therefore urges payment of those who owe him. . JACOB HOFFMAN. Huntingdon Nov. 15, 1843. N. H. The subscriber still continues the practice of Physic, as usual, at his old office, a few doors west of the Jail, Mifflin street, Huntingdon. J. H. .ILE_I. Li DR Id FOUNDRY. --.....06«.- T. GRAFIUS & ON, r6).ESPECTFULIN inform the citizens of Huntingdon county, and the public generally, that they have formed a partner ship to carry on the Copper, 7'in and Sheet -Iron Baseness in all its branches, in Alt xandria, when they manufacture and constru.tly keep 141 hand every description of ware in their line; such as New and Splendid Wood Stoves, 22, 24, 26, 28 and 30 inches long. R 3 DIA7'OR .ST'OLE'S, .IVetv Cooking Stoves of all kinds ' , and Also four sizes of Coal Stoves ALSO STOVE-PIPE, AND STOVES FINISHED All kinds gif castings done, for Forges, Saw mills and Threshing-machines. Also WAG ON BOXES, MILL. GUDGEONS, AND HOLLOW WARE ; all of which is done in a workman like manlier. Also, Copper, Dye, Wash, hiller, Pre serving, and Tea Kettles, for sale, wholesale and retail Persons favoring • this establishment with their custern may depend on having their orders executed with fidelity and despatch. Old metal, copper, brass and pewter ta ken ►n exchange. :Vs., wheat, rye, corn and oats taken at market price. Alexandria, Nov. 1, 1843. NOTICE.—The subscriber respectfully requests all persons indeUted to him for work done at the old establishment, pre vious to this date, to call and settle theii au counts without delay. ISRAEL. Glt Al' I US. Nov. 1, 1843. Snyder's 'Vegetable Concrete , %Ft 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 1 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. HUGH KELLEY, For sale by Jacob Snyder, lioliidayi,burg, Jan. 18, 1843. Estate of JOHN PL.A.SHER, Jr. Late of Cromwell township, Huntingdon county, dec'd Notice is hereby given that letters of ad minstration upon the said estate have been granted to the undersigned. All persons having claims or demands - against the same are requested to make them known without delay, and all persona Indebted to make ins. mediate payment to Tl - 10. E. OkBISON, Cromwell tp. dd~ii'r January 10. I/MC—pd. Job Printing. NEATLY EXECUTE 1) .IT THIS OFFICE. 1 Ucbt niltialt i ji .11 1 1'0 RAT T lIVIITII6DON, PA.