11. - U NTI)G10) 'JO ''.: RNAI i - nclootcV to general fixtritin(urr, Itnertirsinfi t iJolitico, 7LitetrAluvr, Igor atitv, art!), .*ricncro, agriculture, 3nutocntrixt, *gP'ciDa. 1C3Q17). PI7III.IBIIED BY THEODORE H. CREMER, ...C6)U`.=l6:3. The "Jour., t." will be published every Wed nesday morning, at $2 00 a year, if paid in advance, end if not paid within six months, $2 50. No subscription received for a shorter period than viz months, nor any paper discontinued till all or 4earages are paid. Advertisements not exceeding one square, will he inserted Wee times for $1 00, and for every subse quent insertion 25 cents. If no definite orders are given as to the time an advertisement is to be contirtu bd, it will be kept in till ordered out, and charged ac 'cordingly. ZANE NOTE LIST. Rates of Discount in Philadelphia, Banks in Philadelphia. Bank of North America - - par Bank of the Northern Liberties - par Bank of Penn Township - - par Commercial Bank of Penn'a. - par Farmers' & Mechanics' bank - - par Kensington bank - - - par Schuylkill bank - - - par Mechanics' bank - - - - par Philadelphia bank - - - par Southwark bank - - par Western bank - - par Moyamensing bank - - - par Manufacturers' and Mechanics' bank pay Bank of Pennsylvania - - Girard bank - - Bank of the United States - Country Banks. Bank' of Chester co. Westchester, par Bank of Delaware co., Chester par Bank of Germantown. Germantown par Bank of Montg'ry co. Norristown par Doylestown bank Doylestown par Easton Bank Easton par Farmers' bk of Bucks co. Bristol par Baak of Northumberl'd Northumberland par Honesdale bank Honesdale 14 , Farmers' hk of Lanc. Lancaster 1} Lancaster bank Lancaster i Lancaster county bank Lancaster i Bank of Pittsburg Pittsburg '6 Merch'ts' & Mantic. bk. Pittsburg i Exchange bank Pittsburg i Do. do. branch of Hollidaysburg i Col'a bk & bridge co. Columbia i Franklin bank Washington li Monongahela hk of B. Brownsville 1i Farmers' bk of Reading Reading 4 Lebanon bank Lebanon 1 Bank of Middletown Middletown ... 1 Carlisle bank Carlisle 1 Erie bank Erie __. S _ . Bank of Chambersburg Chambersburg 1 Bank of Gettysburg Gettysburg 1 York bank York 1 —._ ~....._ Harrisburg bank Harrisburg 1 Miners' bk of Pottsville Pottsville 1 h Bank of Susquehanna cm MOntrose 35 Farmers' & Drovers' bk Waynesborough 3 Bank of Lewistown Lewistown 2 Wyoming bank Wilkesharre 2 Northampton bank Allentown no sale Berks county bank Reading 'no sale West Branch bank Williamsport 7 Towanda bank Towanda no sale Rates of Relief Notes. Northern Liberties, Delaware County, Far mers' Bank of Bucks, Germantoyn par All others 2 FRANKLIN HOUSE, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. C VIRISTIA N COUTS, \iv / ODLD most respectfully inform the / / citizens of this county, the public generally, and his old friends and customers In particular, that he has leased for a term of years, that large and commodious building on the West end of the Diamond, in the bo rough of Huntingdon, formerly kept by An drew H. Hirst, which he has opened and furnished as a Public House, where every attention that will minister to the comfort and convenience of guests will always be found. 1.7. aGO eil ' OC) aCO will at all times be abundantly supplied with the best to be had in the country. LEEI.GS a. will be furnished with the best of Liquors, HIS STJBLI.NG Is the very best in the borough, and will always be attended by the most trusty, at tentive and experienced ostlers. Mr. Coats pledges himself to make every exertion to render the " Franklin House" a home to all who may favor him with a call. Thankful to his old customers for past favors, he respectfully solicits a continuance of their custom. Boarders, by the year, month, or week, will be taken on reasonable terms. Huntingdon, Nov. 8. 1843. CHAIRS ! CHAIRS 11 The subscriber is now prepared to furnish every description of CHAIRS, from the plain kitchen to the most splendid and lash , ionable one for the parlor. Also the LUXURIOUS AND EASY CHAIR FOR THE INVALID, •- n which the feeble and afflicted invalid, though unable to walk even with the aid of crutches, may with ease move himself from room to room, through the garden and in the street, with great rapidity. Those who are about going to housekeep ing, will find it to their advantage to give hint a call, whilst the Student and Gentle man of leisure are sure to find in his newly invented Revolving Chair, that comfort which no other article of the kind is capable of affording. Country merchants and ship pers can be supplied with any quantity at short notice. ABRAHAM McDONOUGH, No. 113 South Second street, two doors below Dock, Philadelphia, c. May 31, 1845.-1 yr. LPen. o =:I.I]UCC2I.-, 7 5 SO ac34,adeL. mrTOINVALIDS,mr How important it is that you commence without loss of time with BRANDRETH PILLS. They mildly but surely remove all impurities from the blood, and no case of sickness can effect the human frame, that these celebrated Pills do not relieve as much as medicine can do. Corms and COUGHS are more benefiitted 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 C ANCEROUS SORE. SING SING, January 21, 1843. DR. BENJAMIN BRANDRETU: Honored Sir,— Owing to you a debt of gratitude that mo ney cannot pay. I am induced to make a f blic acknowledgment of the benefit my ed khaerived from your invaluable Pills. bout three years this winter she was taken with a pain in her aclei which soon became very inth inflamed, and swollen, so mach that w became much alarmed, and sent 1 for the octor. During his attendance the pain and swelling increased to an alarming degree, and in three weeks - from its first commencing it became 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 rt!ceived no benefit what ever, the pain growing worse and.the sore' larger all the time. He said it it was healed up it would be her death, but lie appeared to be at a loss how to proceed, and my pour wife still continued to suffer the most terrible tortures. We therefore sought other aid, in a Botantiical doctor, who said when he first saw it that lie could soon cure the sore and give her ease at once. To our surprise he.gave her no relieGand acknolledged that it quite baffled all his shill. • Thtis we felt after having tried during one whole year the experience of 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 Vegs,table Pills, determined , to fairly teat theW curative effects. To my wife's great cowifort the first few &Ise§ 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 , mation began to cease so that she felt quite easy, and would sleep comfortable, and sir, alter 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 nearly fourteen months. In a little over two months from the time she first commen ced the use of your invaluable Pills her allele was quite sound, and her health better than laud. been in quite a number of years. 'be fore. I send you this ttatement atter two years test of the cure, considering it only an act of justice to you and the public ct large. We are with much gratitude, Very resvecOulli, TIMO & ELIZA A. LITTLE. 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 Pills, which saved us from all further mis ery, and for which we hope to be thankful. I'. &E. A. L. Dr. Brandreth's Pills are for sale by the following Agents in Huntingdon county. Thomas Read, Hutingdon. Wm. Stewart, Huntingdon. & N. Cresswell, Petersburg. Mary W. Neff, Alexandria. Joseph Patton, Jr. Duncansviile. Hartman & Smith, Manor Hill. S. Miles Green &Co. Barree Forge, Thomas Owens, Birmingham. A. Patterson, Williamsburg. Peter Good, Jr. Canoe Creek. • John Lutz, Slurleysburg.. Observe each of Dr. Bredreth's Agents have an engraved certificate of Agency.— Examine tl'is and you will flied the NEW LABLES upon the certificate corresponding with those on the Boxes, none other are gen nine. B. BRANDRETH, M.D. Phil's. Office S. North Bth St.—ly. DR. 117 STAR'S BALSAM OP WILD CHERRY, The best 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 bo had of Agents named below. (0•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. ag' Read the following from Dr. Jacob Hoffman, a physician of extensive practice in Huntingdon county : Dear Sit t—l procured one bottle of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, from 1' homas 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 Balsatn gave sudden relief, and in my opin ion the child is effectuelly cured by its use. Yours, &c. JACOB HOFFMAN, M. 1). Dec. 23, 1841. Z:oJaDaticcacE,,, All persons knowing themselves indebted to the subscriber are hereby notified that I have left my books and accounts in the hands of Geo. 13. Young Esq. , of Alexandria, for collection. Early :Mention will save costs. E. W. WIK E. Feb. 21, 1811.—p,1. Mstate of Alexander EVAlistor, late of the borough of IluntingdoU,dec'cl, 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 persons Indebted to make im mediate payment to MARY B. M'ALISTER, Adm'x. Feb. 21, 1844. Orphans/ Court Notice. To the heirs and legal representatives of Robert Thompson, late of Dublin township, Huntingdon county, dec'd. Take notice that, at January Term last, a rule was grant ed by the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county; on you to come into court on the 2nd Monday of Aptil next to she w 'cause why the real estate should not be sold. JOHN SHAVER, Sluff. Feb. 14, 1844.—1 t In the Court of Common Pleas of Hun tingdon county. Mary Ellis by her next - ) Pluries Libel friend John Barr, ',for Divorce No. • • vs.( 427 April Term Francis Ellis. • 1844. • On the Petition of the Plaintiff preferred to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas a for es a id the Defendat, Francis Ellis, is hereby com • mandad, that setting aside all manner of ex cuses whatsoever•. he be and appear in his proper person before the said Judges at Huntingdon, on the second Monday of April next, to answer the Petition or Libel of the said Mary Ellis by her next friend John Barr, and show cause if. anythe has, why the said Mary Ellis, his wife, should not be di vorced from the bonds of matrimony agree ably to the acts of Assembly in such case made and . provided. JOHN SHAVER, Shrlf. March. 6, 1844. Orphans' Court Aotice. To the heirs and legal representatives of John! Wright, late of Henderson tp. Huntingdon county, dee'd.l Take notice that by virtue of a writ of partition or valuation issued out or the said Court, I will proceed by Jury of Inquisition convened on the premises, to make partition or, valuation of the real estate of- said deed. according to law, on Monday the Ist day of April 1844. Said real :estate being situate in Henderson township. JOHN SHAVER, March 6, 1844. FOR SALE. . One Mu LE and three horse teams. with or without harness; waggons &c. now at Mill Creek Furnace, Apply to the subscriber in the vicinity of Huntingdon. .JNO. NITAHAIsi, Feb.2B, 1844. GEORGE TAYLOR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Atreads to practice in the Orphans' Court, Stating Administration accounts, Scrivening. &c.—Office in Hill street, 3 doors East of 'l'. Read's Drug Store. Feb. 28, 1844 Cheap, Cheap Hardware. Country merchants who wish to buy Hardware cheap, will please recollect Bueiders' Hardware Establishment, No 195 Market street, 2 doors below sth street, North side, next door to Samuel Hood & co. where they offer for sale Anvils, Vices, Steel of all kinds. Mill and Cross-cut Saws, and Scythes, with a general assortment of Hard save, cheap for cash or approved city acceptance. N. B. Look out for the red lettered Mill Saw: MARTIN BUEHLER & BROTHER. No. 195, Market st., Philadelphia. Feb. 28, 1844.-2 tho. Metsic and Engravings. A Large quantity of the latest fashiona ble and popular music, consisting of WALTZES, MARCHES. COTTILLIONS, QUAD RILLES, SONGS, BALLADS, and some of the latest Ethiopian Melodies, arranged for the Piano Forte, and other hr struments. _ Also, a lot of splendid Engravings, just received and will be sold cheap for CASH, by the subscriber at D. Buoy's Jewelry Es tablishment, in Huntingdon, Pa. Feb. 28, 1844. H. K. NEFF. Orphans' Court Xotice. To the heirs and legi4 representatives of Peter Bowers, late of Woodbury township, Huntingdon county, dec'd. Take notice that, at January Term last, a rule was gran ted by the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, on you to come into court on the 2nd Monday of April next and accept or refuse the real estate of, said deceased, at the valu ation thereof. JOHN SHAVER, Shift'. Feb. 14, 1844. St ailz.t3:i.Nra3. Came to the residence of the subscriber in Barret: township, in July last, three steers, yne red and the other two brindle, with a piece of their right ears cut off, supposed to be three years old: The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay char ges and tak, them away, otherwise they will be disposed of according to law. REUBEN DUFF. Feb. 28, 1844. Job Printing. NEATLY EXEC 1 1 eL D .11` MIS 0 - HUNTINGDON CABINET &, CHAIR WARE ROOM, fc,lftrit%tiE - Messrs. Cunningham & Burehne ll , iir)ESPECTFULLY inform the citizens 44 , 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 busines in their new establisment, one dont east of the 'forth eastern corner of the Diamond in said borough, where they arc prepeared . to sell, wholesale and retail, all articles in their line of business; such as Sideboards, ,S'eeretaries, So fas, Settees, Bureaus, workstands, card, pier, centre . dining and breakfast tables; High, Field, French; and how Post .BEDSTAADS. ALSO.—livery variety of (M7II:Id3UTI.E7t3 a Such as Rush seat, Cane seat, Balb, Ben Baltimore, Straight.baek, Boston patter 4. Common Rocking Chairs, together win VW:data &St r322.10C3D of all colors, qualities and sizes; and Paper Hanging of various patterns and qualities N. It Coffins made and funerals attend ed either in town or country, at the shortest notice. They keep a splendid HEARSE for the accommodatioirot their customers. Nov. 29, 1843. CORM THIS WAY nzsimre:vr. Carriage alanufactgry d .ZENRY SIVCITH tao 3 P respectfully Informs !the citizens of the borough and county of Hunting don, the public generally, and his old friends and customers in particular, that he still continues the Coach Making Business in all its various branches,at his old stand,in Main street in the borough of ilunthigdon, nearly opposite the 'Journal' printing office, where he has constantly on hand every description of rerts Coaches Carriages, %1M 7 6 i 7AAM is ' Buggies, Sleighs Dearborns, which he will sell low for cash or on reason able terms. All kinds of work in his line made to or- Jer, on the shortest notice, in a WORKMM LIKE M INNER And all kinds of repairing clone with neat ness and despatch. Country produce will be taken in exchange for work. Any persons wishing to purchase are re spectfully invited to call end examine and judge fur themselves. Huntingdon Nov. 29, 1843. SMOKERS, THIS WAY! • }A3 Cheap for Cash. The subscriber has just received a large and well assorted lot at segars, which he of fers for sale at the following prices: Cuba segars in boxes containing 150 each, $1 25 per box. Half Spanish in boxes containing 150 each, 50 cents per box. Half Spanish per thousand, s`3 75 Common' do. $1 50 and $1 00 17r .The above prices are so low that the subscriber can sell for cash only. T. K. SIMONTON. Huntingdon. Oct. 11.—tf 31.1111..V . Z.11 WV G 1 -- L q EGS to inform the inhabitants of Hun tingdon and its vicinity, that he has commenced the business of light and heavy wagon making, and every kind of vehicle re pairing. Having learnt his trade in England, he is prepared to furnish either the English or American style of wagons, and hopes by diligence and attention to merit a share of public patronage. N. B. Shop near to Mr. J. Houck's black smith shop. Huntingdon, April 19, 1843.-Iy. fit?' II Alt DY & HACKERS .40 1 Wholesale Dealers in Foreign & Domestic Dry Goods, Yo. 40 North sect Swot, (A few doors South of Arch,) PHILADELPHIA. VOULD respectfully invite the atten tion of country buyers to their large assortment of goods suited to the season. 'nu.) , have on hand a large stock of For eign and Domestic goods, laid in at lower prices than they can now be had, and are prepared to offer inducements to the trade. We solicit to call from buyers before pur purchasing elsewhere, us we are satisfied 1 that the prices at which we can offer our goods cannot fall to give satisfaction. Philad. Jan. 17,1844.-3 m. TO VENDERS FORMIGN_IKERCUANDZZIEL List of Retailers of Foreign and Domestic Mer chandize in Huntingdon county, as classified by the associate Judges and Commissioners. Allegheny township. Warriorsmark tp. CLASS. Benj. F Patton 13 A bednego Stephens 14 J W Kinkead 13 Woodberry township. Jos It Howit &Co 13 IA Patterson • 13 Elias Baker & Co. 13' Bell & Higgins 13 1 William Keller 14 William Walker 13 Joseph Patton 14, Samuel Confer 141 (Samuel Wampler 14 James M Johnston 14 Good 6c M'Callister 13 D H Royer . 13 Royer 8: Schmucker 13 Philip Metz 14 Joseph S P Harris 14 Huntingdon loon.town. _ Antes township. Benjamin F. Bell 13 Robert Uampbell& Co 14 Graham M'Camant 14 Blair township. Wm. Anderson &Co 13 Daniel M'Connell 14 itlex.“Knox & Bon 131 'Robert Mciore & Son 14 Peter O'Hagan 'Samuel H Stevens 14 Andrew Harrison 14 James Saxton, jr. 13 H & C Newingham • 14 (Jacob Miller 14 Henry Miller 14 (Geo. A Steel 13 Thos. Rend Sr, Son 13 William Dorris 13 Peter SWoope 13 IBE&WEWMur trio 12 Robert Corshea , 14 I William Stewart • 13 I Fisher & Mllurtrie 12 William Couch 14 I T K Simonton 14 Petersburg borough. Stevens & Patton 14 A & N Cresswell 13 I Birmingham borough. 'James Clark - 13 liThomas M Owens 13 Stewart & Owens 12 3,___ Gaysport borough. 4 Barreeiournship. Hall & Rawlo 14 D. S. Bell & Brother 13 David Barrack 13 Hartnian & Smith 141, CUM township. Robert Speer 131 Jacob M. Cover 13 James Henderson 14 Franklin township. Martin Gates 13 Short,, Stewart & CO 12 John S. Isett 13 G& J Shoenberger 13 S & B Wigton 13 Frankstown township. Wolf & Willett 13 Samuel Henry 14 James M'Kechan 14 Dublin township. Brice X. Blair 13 Henderson township. illiken & Kessler 14 Huston township. Peter Shoenberger 13 , _ 13 James Flowers' 13 Lloyd & Grail 12 }David Bentley 14 John Boutdaugh 13 1 Alexandria borintgli: Hopewell township. James Entriken, jr. • 12, Jahn B Given " 131 Morris township. 1 H. S. Spring, C. Fur. 13 Do. Do. Etna " 13 iJames M'Guiro V l3 Porter & Gemmill 13 John Porter 13 Mary Neff 13 IMichael sister • 14 'Hollidaysburg borough. Joseph Dysart 13 A 114•Thrmick & Bro' 13 Thomas B Moore 12 'Farlane, Garber Walter Graham 13 1 Moore & Steiner • 13 Hileman, Tussey & co 13 Hugh M'Ncal 13 Porter township. Samuel Hatfield 14' John Springfeft? township Dennis O'Connor 141 William Madden 13 & Co. Henry Learner Snyder township Wm M Lion & Co IRobek Williams 13 Bald Eagle Fur. IF Price &Co la G L Lloyd 12 . 0 Goodfellow 13 Thomas Bingham 14 Lloyd & Gardner 12 G W Patterson • 13 Lloyd & Graff 13 Joseph Deicer • 14 Augustus Black • 14 John Quigley 14 James p Rea 14 Robert Lytle, Sr 14 H L Patterson 14 John Gorley 14 John Cooper 14 John Cox 14 'Peter M'Nally 14 :James M'P. Russell 14 'Robert W Christy 14 Mary Orr 14 11George Port 14 Same Tyrone Forges 121 John Kralzcr 131 Shirleysburg borough. Benj & G Leas 13 Henry Brewster 13 David Freaker 14 John Lutz 13 Shirley township. James & S H Bell 13 7bd township. Reuben Trexler 13 Tyrone township. 13 Samuel Isett John Maguire 19 Joseph Morrow 13 West township: Miles Lewis " 141 John Watt IVeilker township. James Campbell 13. Simon Ako 131 • Those marked thus (•) sell liquors. VSrOTICE is hereby given that the Associate ./101 Judges and Commissioners will meet at the Commissioners' office, in the borough of Hunting don, on the second Monday of April next, for the purpose of hearing any of the merchants embraced in the above list, their agents or attorneys (if they think proper to attend,) as to the amount of their sales during the previous year. Those of the 12th class are estimated to sell to the amount of $lO,OOO and less than $15,000, and pay $l2 50 license. Those of the 13th class, to the amount of $6,000 and less than $lO,OOO, and pay $lO 00 license. Those of the 14th class, to an amount less than $5,000, and pay $7 00 license. When liquors are sold, fifty per cent in addition to the rates above specified to be charged. Licenses are to be taken out for one year from the Ist day of May next. • JOSEPH ADAMS, 2 jog .. JAMES GWIN, ALEX. KNOX, Jr., JNO. F. MILLER, Com'rs. MORD. CHILCOTE, Commissioners' Office, t Huntingdon, March 20, 1844. Chair and Cabinet .7Plak lug THOMAS ADAMS, Respectfully informs the citizens of Hun tingdon and vicinity, Olathe has commenced the abone businesses in all their various branches, in the shop occupied by him the last year as a chair shop, opposite George Jackson's hotel. All kinds of work made to order on the the shortest nottee, warrented to be good and will be given in exchange for all kinds of country produce, and very cheap for cash, Coffins made on sight. June 7, 184°. '..UCt41:23. A 1.1. persons interested will take notice 14s that accounts of the management of the property committed to Joseph Roller, late of Morris township, dec'd, as committee of the person and estate of Johh Shenefelt, a Lunatic, have been filed in the Prothonota ry's office of said county, and will be present ed to the court for confirmation on the third MOnday of April next. JAMES STEEL, Proth'y. March 13, 1844-4 t aYQ:D. LIST OF JURORS FOR APRIL TERM, 1844 GRAND JURORS, Allegheny totem hip—John Bradly, Elias Bake,. Antes—David O. Hunter. Barra—John Hirst, Wni. Bell, John Carver. Blair—Jelin Lowe. • Dublin—John Kelly. Franklin--John Ingrain, John Zentmyer, Jahn Marks. _ . Henderson—Blisha Shoemaker; Caleb Parshall, William. Snyder. Morris—Peter Tippery, Samuel P. Wallace. Porter—James Porter. Tod—A. B. Crowit. • Tyrone—Abraham Buck. Warriors mark—J dm B. Stewart: West—Peter Decker. Wbodbury—William Speer, Abraham Solliday, Esq., James Eddleblute. TRAVERSE JUROJIS.nnsT wog. Allegheny-- William H. Irvine, Samuel WM; thery, George Cowen. Antes—David Henchy Barree—•Matthew Gilleland; Thomas Miller. Blair—John Drawly, William Shorn°, David H. Moore, S. F. Henry, Esq. Cromwell—John Rutter, David Etnire, Sentuel Grove. Henderson—Richardson Rend, Daniel G. Nash. John Houck, Christian Coldstock, John Cresswell, John Bumbaugh, John Hall. Hope/Deli—James Entrekin, Jr., John B. Given, Morris-,-John Aurandt, Charles E. Kinkead. Porter—John Gemmel!, John Porter. Shirley—An'rw Sharrer, Randal Alexander,Esst Snyder— , John Kritzer, Thetnas W. Eetep, Thoi Johnston, Michael Bouslough. Todlsreel Baker, Isaac Snyder,Wm. Stapleton; Tyrone—John Fleck,Philip Bridenbaugh,Robt: M sorrow, Jr. Union—i3enjtunin Greenland, Esq. Walker—Peter Vundevander, Wm. Dean, Jr. Wetrriorsinark—Abednego Stephens. Weal—Moms Stewart, WilliaM Boyer, James M'Cracken. Woodbury—Joseph S. P. Harris, George W: Smith, Francis M'Coy. TRAVERSE JURORS—stcoNn WEEK, Allegheny—Thomas M'Nemarri. Antes—Gideon 'flout, Jonathan Hamilton; Martin Bell, Edward Trout, John M. Smith. Burree--Bobert CumMins, Jamei Gilliam, Alex: Oaks, Joshua Green. Blair—David Caldwell, A. L. Holliday, Jame M. Hewit, Joshua M'Cord, Jeremiah Cunningham: Cass—George W. Kinney, Esq., Sol'n Myer ly. Henderson—Jaines Hite, John Albright, Wm. E. M'Murtrie, Jacol, Cress Well. H6petedt—John PrOrris. Morris—Jacob Keller, David P. Tussey. Porter—John J. Bucher. Shirley—Samuel M'Vitty, William M'Nite. Tod—Jonathan Lies, John Heeler: Tyrone—Samuel Nett: Walker—Martin Plenner. 14'itrriorsmark—Lewis Palmer. . • West—Jolin Nelson, John Striker. IVoodbury—Robert R. M'Kee, David Ake, Et: Trial List (or tlli ril Term '44 • FIRST WEEK M'Murtrie v Jackson & wife Stonebritker v Stewart et al Walter's heirs v Stoner Ec Stonei Same SRM v Same Hewit • V Seed's Bowerman v ttoyer et al O'Friel's F.x'rs. v Hatfield Reelv Hudson Watters for Isett v Same v Smite Same v Sime Same v Same Thompson v Mer.ahan Htiwer v M'Namara et al Rca V Stewart's Exr. Patterson v M'llduff Patterson v Calcl writ Culbertson v Kemp et al Hethrington for use v Hewit Householder v Anderson SECOND WEEK. ✓ Johnston v M'Namitra et al ✓ Aleander ✓ Stewart ✓ Ennis et al Gates M'Connel's Ex'rs, Holliday's hors M'Nitt Com'th ✓ living's AOner ✓ Price. ✓ Brigg's Adm'rs: ✓ Benner ✓ M'Lain ✓ Hileman et al ✓ Logan ✓ Heviot et al ✓ O'Friel's ✓ Royer et ul ✓ Bolin ✓ Magee ✓ M'Cord ✓ M'Cahan ✓ James ✓ Sheoff ✓ Conrad's ✓ E. Corbins' Ex'r: ✓ Patterson Reamy Lex & Son ‘Vitherovi , Baker Smith Sht 11 for Reyes Pollock Rogers Buoy et al Brown et al Knox Murphy's Adm'x Hartley Shaver Hewit Campbell et al Hall Kurfm an M'Namara et al v -.Brubaker et at v Patterson Johnston Todd et al v Johnston Hirst Gardner• v Thompson M'Cahnn • v Buchanan O'Friel's heirs v Caldwell . Ewing v Ewing et al Liuliugs v Rogers et al Adams et al v Catli. Con'a Horlig M'Gary v M'Natriara et al 'l•homas fm• Dvsart v Hoover Morrow for Wilson v John!ii Adm'r. Smith fm• Wilson v Saute Lingafelter et al v Milligan, Com'th for Wheeler v Shr'ff Sha}•er Cuthbert v Dougherty et at J. SEWELL Sll WART, ATT6IBIIIII7 AT ILAW4 HI N'l INGD Office in Main street, three doors west of Mr. Buoy's Jewelry establishment: February 14, 1243.--U.