SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs of Levari Facias and Venditioni .Exponas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county, and to me direc ted, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court house in the borough of Hunting don, on Monday the 11th day of Novem ber,lB44, (and from day to day until sold) the following property, viz; A tract of land situate in Henderson township, near the mouth of Mill Ceerk, containing 180 acres and 40 perches, more or less, about 80 acres of which are clear ed in good cultivation, having thereon erected a laige Blast Furnace with neces sary machinery &c. for blowing the same either by 'sic& or water', an excellent Grist Mill title four run of stones, Smut Millchlbe,,&c.; a first lute t Saw Mill and a full complement of dwelling houses for manager and hands to reside, all of which 1.1 buildings are nearly new and near the Pa. canal.; Also, a piece or parcel of land adjoin ing the above described tract and lying between the same and the Juniata river, crossing the turnpike road and the canal ontainifig 16acres and 121 perches, said land includes Mill Creek from the line of the last meritioned tract to its junction with the Juniata river ; ind is good bottom land wills two dwelling houses erected on it. Also, a tract or parcel of land aijoining the two above mentioned tracts and the Ju niata river, purchased from J. & J. Milli ken containing 32 acres 120 perches upon which are built three dwelling houses, stables, &c. a large frame dwelling house called the "Mansion House" fronting the turnpike and canal with Commodious gar den, yard, out houses, &c. a substantial wharf is built and a rail way leading there from to the furnance about 200 yards on this tract. Also, nine tracts of unseated land sit-' sate in the said township of Henderson, convenient to the said Furnace, all of which are well timbered, viz: a tract of land containing 400 acres, surveyed on a warrant in the name ot David Ott, anoth• er containing 400 acres, in the name of Andrew Binghart, another containing 331 acres 31 perches in the name ot Adam Houck, another containing 412 acres in the name of Frederick Bates, another containing 414 acres 155 perches in the name a Lewis Lamer, another containing 400 acres in the name of S. M. Green iSt. J. H. Dorsey, another an improvement right in name of William Lightner con taming 300 acres, and the other a tract of 20 acres in the name ot S. M. Green, ad joining the Furnace tract, John Goodman and others. The above mentioned lands compose the Mill Creek Furnance pro perty and will be sold connectedly. Said property is conveniently situate near canal and turnpike, about 5 miles below the bo. rough of Huntingdon. Also, a tract ot land situate in the said township of Henderson containing about 140 acres, of which about 90 acres are cleared and in good cultivation, adjoining lands of Jacob Miller, William Buchanan and the Juniata River—lying on the Jo niata below and including canal and the turnpike, on which are erected two dwell ing houses and a good frame barn. Said tract is known by the name of "Sugar Grove," or " Red House Farm." Also, a tract of land containing 156 acres and 48 perches, situate in said town ship about one mile east of the Furnace, adjoining lands of James Lane and others, about 50 acres of which are cleared, hav ing thereon erected a two story dwelling house and log barn. This tract is known by the name of the "Duncan place" and has an apple orzhard and peach orchard Thereon, a vein of good limestone easily quarried, and sand stones of good quality for in walls and hearth stones for Furnaces. Also, a tract of land situate in said township, containing 197 acres and 184 perches, situate about three miles north east of the Furnace on the waters of Mill Creek adjoining lands of Thomas Read, Michael Hawn and others, having about 50 acres cleared and two small dwelling houses and a log stable thereon. This land is known as the " Warefield Farm." Also, all the right and title of Jonathan 11. Dorsey one of the defendants in and to the following described_ real estate, known by the name of Barree Forge pro perty, situate in Porter and West town ship viz: a tract of land containing about 170 acres be the same more or less, situ ate on the little Juniata River composed of three adjoining surveys, two in the name of Lazarus B. M'Clain and the other in the named* George Olmsly, hav ing about 140 acres cleared thereon and Barree Forge with sax fires, a Grist Mall, a Saw Mill, a large weather-boarded man sion house, a good bank barn, and a num ber of buildings for the use of forge urd farm hands thereon erected. Also, a tract of land adjoining the above (or last mentioned) in name of John Rea containing about SOS acres having about SO acres cleared and in cultivation. Also, a tract of land adjoining the above containing, about 105 acres surveyed in name of Robert Wilson having about 80 acres cleared and a small log rouse and stable thereon. Also, twu tracts of unseated land, one thereof contaimg 30 acres surveyed in the name of Greenling Dorsey, and the other containing 46 acres in the name of Eleazer Wollistgr, lying on the little Juniata river. The following I Sttraets of timber land situate north east from the Forge on Tus sey's Mountain, Pine Ridge, 4.c. viz: One containing about 438 acres survey ed on a warrant in name of Aquila Green. containing about 40.1 acres survey ed on a warrafit in name of NatlO! Green One containing about 401 acres survey ed on a warrant in name of Sarah Green. One containing about 407 acres survey ed on a warrant in name of Edward Green. One containing about 403 acres survey , ed on a warrant in name of Sarah Green. One containing about 400 acres survey. ed on a warrant in name of Isaac Green. One containing about 403 acres survey ed on a warrant in name of Chas. Green. One containing about 402 acres survey ed on a warrant in name of Robt. Irvin. One containing about 400 acres survey ed on a warrant in name of Thos. Green. One containing about 406 acres survey ed on a warrant in name of John Green. One containing about 398 acres survey ed on a warrant in name of Abrm. Green. One containing about 400 acres survey. ed on a warrant in name of Ruth Green. One containing about 277 acres survey ed on a warrrnt in name of Henry Green. The following tracts situated between the little Juniata River and Waterstreet, viz : one tract containing 299 acres 87 perches surveyed on a warrant in name of Ann Brown; one containing 408. acres 8 1 perches surveyed an a warrant in name of Mary Brown; one containing 429 acres 62 perches surveyedon a warrant in name of Elizabeth Brown. Also, the following tracts of unseated land situated on Tussey's Mountain, back of John Piper's and others: One tract containing about 485 acres 152 surveyed on a warrant in name of Andrew Cone. One containing about 446 acres 112 perches surveyed on a wat rant in name of John Capp. Or.e containing about 416 acres 102 perches surveyed on a warrant in name of Robert Irwin. One containing about 70 acres 50 per ches surveyed on a warrant in name of E. B. Dorsey. Also, a tract of land containing about 156 acres situate in Diamond Val ley,abou t 50 acres of which are cleared with a house and barn - thereon erected. This tract is known as the Brewer place. Also, a tract of land containing 306 acres 35 perches, surveyed on a warrant in name of Israel Pennington on which is the Dorsey Ore Bank situate in Warriors mark and Franklin townships. Also, a tract . of land containing 130 acres, situate in Franklin township, in name of Alexander Ramsey, about 70 acres of which are improved, 4.c. Also, all the right title and interest of Jonathan H. Dorsey and S. Miles Green, or either of them, in and to the following described real estate, viz: a tract of wood land in the township of Porter, in Hun tingdon county, containing about 402 acres, surveyed on a warrant in the name of William Smith. Also, a lot or piece of ground in Alex andria, containing about 2 acres, which includes half the Basin, having an excel- lent wharf thereon. Said lot adjoins lots of Robert Lytle and Mrs. Thompson. Also a small piece of ground contain ing about 5 acres, a short distance north of Alexandria, which is under fence and has a two story dwelling house thereon and a well of water, 4.c., adjoining lands of Robert Lytle and others. Also, a lot or piece of ground purchas ed from Charles Porter, in or adjoining the borough of Alexandria, north of the canal, on which is erected a frame house. with a wharf, adjoining Michael Sister and others. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of S. Miles Green, and Johnathan H. Dorsey, acting and tra. ding under the firm of S. Miles (ireen, L• Company. ALSO, A tract of land situate in the Town ship of Walker in Htfhtingdon county containing 200 acres be the same more or or less, adjoining lands of John Anderson, Widow Heffner, James Dean, and Jacob Heffner ' about 75 acres of which are clear ed, with a cabin house a hewed log barn and a small apple orchard thereon. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Wray Maize. ALSO, All the right title and interest of the Defendant David Yingling, in and to a tract, piece or parcel of sand in Alleghe ny Township Huntingdon county, con taming 50 acres, be the same more or less, about 40 of which are cleared. Said land adjoins John Kough, James R. Johnston and others, and has a two story log d wel. ling houseand a barn and a small Orchard thereon. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of David Yingling, ALSO, A lot of ground in the borough of Hol lidaysburg, numbered 208 in the town plot of said borough fronting 60 feet on the North side of Juniata street and ex tending back 160 feet to Bank Alley, having thereon erected a one story frame house. Seized, taken in execution, anti to be sold as the property of Martin Robbins, with notice to Gee. W. Robbins and S. F. Henry, his assignees. ALSO, A lot of ground situate on the northerly side of Blau• street in the town of Holli daysburg, fronting 60 feet on said street, and running back 100 feet to a lot of John Brotherline, being the half part of Lot No. 120 in the new town plot of said Town, having a two story plastered (fwd. ling house thereon erected , fronting on said Blair street, and now occupied by John Cox. Seized, taken in execution. and to be sold as the property of Philip Ehrhart. ALSO, Lot No. 233 in the plan of the town of Hollidaysburg, fronting 60 feet on the northerly side of Blair street and extend ing back 162 feet to an alley, bounded on the East and West by lot of John James, having thereon erected a small plastered dwelling house one and a half stories high. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of James Lockwood. ALSO, . _ All that lot of ground situate in the the town of Manor Hill, in the township of Barree in the County of Huntingdon, fronting about 60 feet on the North side of the great road leading through said town and running back about 120 feet more or less along the road leading from said town to Waggoner's mill, bounded on the North and west by John Love's land, and on the East by the said last mentioned road, having a large two story plastered dwelling house thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution, nr.d to be sold as the property of David Hummel ALSO, A tract piece or parcel of land in Alle gheny township Huntingdon county, ad joining lands of Elias Baker 4 Co., Jacob Crissman et al containing 70 acres, be the same more or less, about thirty of which are cleared with a log dwelling house, a log barn and somc fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Henry Glass. ALSO, All the right title and interest of the de fendant Jacob Drake, in and to a tract piece or parcel of land now in the tenure or occupancy of Asher Drake, in Spring field township Huntingdon county, con taining about 200 acres, adjoining lands of John Long, Caleb Green and others having about 40 acres of cleared land a cabin house, and a log barn thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Jacob Drake. ALSO, A tract, piece or parcel of land in Hen derson township Huntingdon county, containing 47 acres, be the same more or less adjoining lands of John Cornelius, John Brown's heirs and James Porter, having about eight acres cleared and a small log dwelling house. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of James Kenyon. ALSO, A small lot of ground in Barree town ship, containing about one quarter of an acre, adjoining lands of Josiah Cunning ham, John W Irate and others, (said lot being put chased by defendant from John White) having a small log dwelling house thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution, and to he sold as the property of John Holler. Aso, A lot, piece, or parcel of land in Barree township Huntingdon county, containing about one acre be the same more or less, having a frame dwelling house thereon erected. Said land adjoins William Hays, William Porter, & William Musser. . . Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of William Riddle. ALSO, A lot of round situate on the North westerly side of the great road in the town of Davidsburg, in Antes township, fronting 5 roils on said road and running back 8 rods,adjoi Wing lots of Robert Camp bell, and John Trout, containing about one quarter of an acre being lot No. 11 in said town, having a new two story frame house thereon erected. Seized, taken .in execution, and to be sold as the property of John Sharp. ALSO, All that certain tract of land situate,ly ing and beingin Henderson township and county of Iluntingdon adjoining lands of John Fee, James Hampson and others, containing 415 acres, be the same more or less, being the same tract of land which James Sias by Indenture dated 11th De cember 1832 granted and conveyed to the said George Lane together with the her editaments and appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property 'of George Lane, ALSO, All the right and interest of James Steel, of, in and to all that tract of land, containing 400 acres, more or less, situate on the Warrior Ridge, in West township, adjoining lands of John Beyers' heirs, P. Shuenberger and others, called is the Dorcas Magill" tract, about 150 acres cleared thereon, with two dwelling houses and other buildings thereon. Also, all his right and interest of and in one other tract adjoining the above, surveyed in the name of Daniel Dudan, containing 65 acres, more or less, with a small quantity of cleared land thereon, but no buildings. Also, the one undivided eigth part of one other traet of land situate ►n Hender son township, on stone creek ridge, sur veyed in name of Stephen Lowry, con taining 200 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Joshua Gorsuch and others, a small quantity of cleared land, a cabin house and a log barn thereon. Also, the one eighth part of one other tract, adjoining the above surveyed in the name of Daniel Dudan, countaining 85 acres, more or less, a small quantity of cleared land but no buildings thereon. Also, one eighth part of one other tract of land in Henderson township, on the Bai k Ridge, surveyed in the name of Alexander Henry, adjoining lands of Jas. Gwin, Esq., lands late of I saac Dorland, and others, containing 00 times, more or less, about 8 acres of land cleared, but no buildings thereon. Also, the one undivided eighth part of the one undivided hall part of one other tract in Hopewell township, surveyed in the name of John Fulton, containing 265 acres, inure or less, about 150 acres clear. ed, thereon erected a two story log dwell ing house and a log barn, &c., adjoining other lands of the heirs of William Steel dec'd., lands of John Grove and others. Also, the eighth part of one other tract adjoining the above surveyed in the name of Adam Linn, containing 40 acres, more or less, nearly if not all cleared. Al , the eight part of one other tract adjoi4g the John Fulton tract, surveyed on a warrant in the name of James Steel, containing 250 acres, more or less. Also, the eighth part of one other tract of land in said township of Hopewell, ad• joining lands of Abr'm Grubb and others, containing 200 acres, more or less, being part of a larger tract, surveyed in the name of Sollomon Sells. Also, all the right and interest of the said James Steel,in one other tract in said township, containing 00 acres, Inure or less, being part of a tract surveyed on a warrant in the name of James Black. Also, all the right and interest in and to a tract of land in Hopewell township, surveyed in the name of Hugh Tanner, and containing 389 acres 114 perches, more or less. Also, the one undivided sixteenth part of a tract of land, situate in Henderson tp., on the stone creek ridge, adjoining lands of William Sankey, deed., James G win, Esq. and others, about 20 acres cleared and no buildings thereon, being a part of a larger tract surveyed in the name of John M'Clelland. Also, the one undivided eighth part of the two following lots, to wit : lot No. 24 in the Borough of Huntingdon, fronting on Hill street 5G feet and extending back at right angles to said street 200 feet to Washington street adjoining a lot of Jas. M. Bell, Esq., on the west and Wiliam Orbison, Esq. on the east, thereon erected a two story log dwelling house weather boarded and painted white and a log sta• ble and other buildings. Also, lot No. 144 in the borough of Huntingdon, fronting on Washington st. 50 feet extending back at right angles to said street 200 feet to Minh; street, ad joining a lot of David Snare, Esq. on the west, and a lot of Martin Grafius on the east, no buildings thereon, but under fence. Also, all the whole of all that certain lot or piece of ground situate otoAlleghe ny street, in the borough of Huntingdon aforesaid, whereon the said James Steel now resides, fronting 50 feet on said Al legheny street and extending back at right angles to said street 102 feet, being part of lot No. 15 in the plan of said borough, thereon erected a two story dwelling house, partly log and partly frame, weather-boar ded and painted white, and a log stable, with the appurtenances to all the said pro perty belonging. Also, the one undivided eighth part of a certain meadow lot on stone creek, in Henderson township, adjoining a lot of the heirs of John M'Connell, dec'd. on the south and a lot of Philip Shultz on the north, containing 4 acres ,more or less. Also, the one undivided eight,part of a lot of ground in the borough of Hunting don ,situate on the northerly side of Wash ington street, being 50 feet in front on said street and extending back at right angles to the same 200 feet to Mfflin at. marked No. 134 in the plan of said bor ough—no buildings thereon, but under fence. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of James Steel, Esq. JOHN SHAVER, Shr'ff, Sheriff's Office, Hun- 1 ingdon, Oc t. 23, 1844. O A's much difficulty has arisen in making Sheriff's sales by reason of per. sons bidding who are unable, or who fail to pay the amount of their respective pur. chases, therefore NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN, that in all cases, when the purchase money does not exceed $5O 00, the whole amount of the purchase must be paid immediately into the hands of the Sheriff; and if the purchase exceeds that sum, then the amount (viz : $5O 00,) must be paid into the hands of the Sheriff immediately after the property is stricken down and the payment of the balance ar ranged with the Sheriff and fully secured to be paid, to his satisfaction; or else the property will be again put up and sold. This rule will positively be strictly ad hered to, and purchasers, whether able to pay, or not, will do well to observe it, if they wish to hold the property stricken down to them at their respective bids. JOAN SHAVER, S'igr:f. Huntingdon, Oct. 23, 1844. Temperance House. HE subscriber occupying the large three story brick dwell .:.l 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 cits a share of public patronage, and hopes the friends of Temperance will give her a call. _ _ ES'rliEß CLARKE. Huntingdon March 1,1843, ESTRAY.—Came to the prem ists of the subscriber in Canoe Valley, about the Bth of September, a red and white steer suppo sed to be about three years old. 'Fite own er is requested to come forward prove property, pay charges and take him away, otherwise he will be disposed of according to law. JOHN HYLE. Octol , cr 9, 1844 MIANK BONDS—Judgment nne corn 11111moo—iur side sit this (ince. %7LIIIISIBU`T3 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 0 VERO HELMED T 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. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills o North American College of Health, will he 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 Wows humors, and other impurity, and at the same time promote a healthy discharge from the lungs, skin and kidneys; consequently as all the natural drains are opened, DISEASE OF EVERY NAME IS LITERALLY DRIVEN FROM THE BODY. U"Caution.—As the great popularity and consequent great demand for Wrights Indi an Vegetable Pills has raised up a hest of counterfeiters, country storekeepers and agants will be on their guard agninst 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 agents are provided with a certificate of agency, signed by WILLIAM 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 ntposters. l'he following highly respectable store keepers have been appointed agents for the ale of Wright's Indian Vegetahle Pills, and of whom it is confidently believed the genuine medicines can be obtained: William Stewart, Huntingdon. -- C Henry Learner Hollidaysburg, B. F. Bell, Antes township. Robert McNamara, Newry. Samuel S. Isett, 1 yrone township, Millikens & Kessler, Mill Creek A. & N. Cresswell, Petersburg. Gemmel & Porter, Alexandria. Moore & Steiner, Water Street. Joseph Patton, Jr. Duncansville. R. H. McCormick, Collinsville. Wolf & Willet, Frankstown. Henry Brewste . r, Suirleysburg. 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 gablic are res,ectfully inforMed that mediciarpyippr ting to be Indian Pills made by one V7 O 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. Cheap Carpet Store OA the CASs plan,) It No. 41 Strawberry street, Philadel'a. 00.858gX0-oo The Rent of the subscribers in the irpre sent situation being very low, and thei r terms CASH, they are enabled to sell at such low prices that customers cannot fail to be satisfied, and they invite the people of limn tingdon county to call and examine their stock, as they offer an excellent assortment, Comprising : _ . _ Beautilul Imperial, 3 ply, Superfine Ingrain, Heavy Twilled Venilian, Fine English 1 orsted, do. I e• Plain Striped, do. J r. With a large stock of well seasoned floor Oil Cloths, of all widths, for Rooms, Halls, I)oorpieres, &c. Also, Furniture °WC:laths, beautiful Hearth Rugs, Table Covers, Floor Baize, Rag Carpets, Matting, &c., &c., together with a large stock of low priced Ingrain, Entry, and Stair Carpets, wircomr- SALE Olt RETAIL, at the lowest prices in the city, ELDRIDGE & BROTHER, No 41 Strawberry Street, one door above Chesnut and 2nd street. Entrance also at No. 50 Smith second street. Philadelphia, Sept. 18, 1844.--2 m. HUNTINGDON CABINET & CHAIR WARE ROOM. Cunningham dc 3urchinell gnESPECTFULLY inform the citizens, 4.-24 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 dent east of the north eastern corner of the Diamond to said borough, where they are prepeared 'to sell, wholesale and retail, all articles in their line of business; such as Sideboards Seeretaies, So• fits, Settees. Bureaus, worlatands, card, pier, centre dining andbreakfast tables; High, Field, French, and Low IPost 13 DST .RADS. ALSO—Every variety of cMjat3l3ll.OLl a 'itch as Rush • seat, Cane -seat, Balk Bent, Baltimore, Straight-back, Boston pattern 4. Common Rocking Chairs, together with Www.radira EILUEO:Oc i of all colors, qualities and sizes; and Paper Hangin g a various patterns and qualities N. B. Coffins made and funerals attend ed either in town or country, at the shortest notice. They keep n splendid HEARSE for the accommodation of their customers. Nov. 29, 1843. LIST OF JURORS FOR NOVEMBER TERM, 1844, GRAND JURORS. Antes— William P. Dysart, Burree—Roberyolinston, Jas. Carmont, John Oaks. Blair—Jeremiah C. Betts. Dublin—William G. Harper. Franklin—James Dysart, Samuel Wigton. Henderson—Jacob Africa, David Black, Thomas Burchinell. Huston—Jacob Hoover, George Brum- baugh. Morris —John Keller, (of John) Porter—Collins flamer. Shirley—John Luiz, Samuel M'Kinstry. Snyder—Christian Beck. Springfield—Jacob Brows. Tod—John Stapleton, Andrew Liss. Union—Samuel Miller. Warrioramark--William Hutchison.: Pest—Charles Duff. TRAVERSE JURORS.—PIRBT WEIK. Allegheny—Robert Gartner, David Coon, John Funk, Joseph Higgins. Antes—John Campbell. Barree— Robert Logan, Stephen Miller, William Moore, Josiah Cunningham. Blair--George Port, Elijah Ferree, DaviS Ziters. Cass—John Gehrett. Cromwell—David Burket, Themes T. Cromwell. Dublin--Jonathan Cree, Jr., John at Hudson. Frank McPherran. Henderson--James Wray, John Cole stock, Adam Hall, J. K. Metz, Evan. Hampson, Samuel Fridley, John Camp bell. bullion —Jacob Snowberger. Morris--Jacob Shellenberger. Porter—Timothy Nolan, Francis McCoy, Frederick C. Burket, Shirley—John Price, Tell—Jacob Hegie,.George Gooshorn. Tyrone—John Orr, Edward Conrad, Pe- ter Burket. Union—Allen Edwards Warrioremark—John P. M'Cahan. Test--William Myton, Joseph Kemp, John Hewit. Groodberry—Michael Hetrick, Alexander M'Kamey, John K. Neff Matthew Dean, Thomas Patterson, Robert Alex. ander, Adolphus Patterson. TRAVERSE JURORS.—escown axis. Antes--John Neil, Robert Campbell, Oliver Hagerty, Evan Crain. Barree —George Bell Jr., Philip Kemp, David Barrick. Blair—Alexander Buchanan, John Davis, H. L. Patterson. Dublin —James Hudson. Franklin—Benjamin Crain. Hopewell--Jacob Summers, Jacob Hef ner. Hendersen—Jackson Fee. John Simpson. Huston—George W ike. Porter—William Moore, Henry Fockler, Henry Connelly. Shirley-•OliverEtnier, Abraham Long, Jr. David Fraker, John Morrison, James W. Galbraith. Springfield—'Thomas Duffy, John Baker. Tell--Abraham Hegie. Union—John Vandevauder. Walker--William S. Lincoln, Moses Hamer. Ft eat—Samuel Myton. arriorsmork—Thomas Weston, Jacob Vantries. Woodberry—Johnston Moore, John Ake. DR. WISI'AR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. The beet medicine knovvil to man for inciplen Consumption, Asthma of Mry stage, Bleeding o the Lungs, oughs, olds, Liver nomplaint, and all diseases of the Pulmonary Orga e, may be had of Agents named below. published statements of cures performed by this medicine arc, in every respect, TRUE. Be careful and get the genuine " Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry," as spurious imitations are abroad. part -.-.... Orders from any rof the country should be addressed to Isaac Butts, No. 125 Fulton etreek New York. AGEIPTII. For sale by Thomas Read, Huntingdon, and James Orr, Hollidaysburg. Price one dollar jeer bottle. December 6, 1843. o:7' 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 effectuAly cured by its use. Yours, &c. JACOB HOFFMAN, M. D. Dec. 25, 1841. ea da (DIM" r ---- 1• • A. U. BUMBAUGU, I( JOULD most respectfully inform the . 1 ( citizens of Huntingdon, and the public in general, that he has commenced the saddle and harness making business in all its various branches, in the shop former ly occupied by Alex. M'Allister, dec'd., one door east of the "Pioneer Stage Stable" and directly opposite Houck's blacksmith shop, where he is prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with theirpatronage. He will constantly keep on hand Harness, !Saddles, Bridles, Collars, &c. _ Repairing done on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. By a strict attention to business he hopes to receive a liberal share of work. Huntingdon, May 8, 1844. J. liearsloy Henderson, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ilantingdon, Fa. Office on Main street, one door West of Wi Dorris' Store. Huntingdon, June 12, 1844.