VI T 'V:7I SAI r 1::? ; aa Kir virtue oi sittidr, teu<u i AUP Fucias and Verielilioni .Expouas, 'sued out of the Court of Common Pleas .1 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 13th day of Janua ry, 1845, (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 and in good cultivation, having thereon erected a large Blast Furnace with acres 4ary machinery &c. for blowing the same •ititer by steam or water; an excellent tirist Mill with four run of stones, Smut Machine, &c.; a first rate Saw Mill and a full complement of dwelling houses for manager and hands to reside, all of which buildings are nearly new and near the Pa. canal. Also, a piece or parcel of land adjoin• in; the above described tract and lying between the same and the Juniata river, crossing the turnpike road and the canal, containing 16acres and 121 perches, said land includes Mill Creek from the line of the last mentioned tract to its junction with the Juniata river and is good bottom land with two dwelling houses erected on it. Also, a tract or parcel of land adjoining 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, nut 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 of David Ott, anoth- ' er containing 400 acres, in the name of ' Andrew Bingliart, another containing 351 acres 31 perches in the name of Adam Houck, another containing 41.0 acres in the name of Frederick Bates, another' containing 414 acres 155 perches in the name of Lewis Lamer, another containing 400 acres in the name of S. M. Green & J. H. Dorsey, another an improvement right in name of William Lightner con taining 300 acres, and the other a tract of 00 acres in the name of 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 of 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 Ju 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 containin. , 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 orchard 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 134 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, havin. , about 50 acres cleared and two small dwelling houses and a log stable thereon. Thi. land is known as the Warefield Farm." Also, all the right and title of Jonathan H. 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: 1. 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 name of George Olmsly, hav ing about 140 acres cleared thereon and Barree Forge with six fires, a Grist Mill, a Saw Mill, a large weather-boarded man• aion house, a good bank barn, and a num ber of buildings for the use of forge and farm hand, thereon erected. 2. Also, a tract of land adjoining the a bove (or last mentioned) in name of John Itea, containing about SO3 acres having about 30 acres cleared and in cultivation. S. Also, a tract of 13,14 adjoining t 1;;;: I,ove containing about 105 acres surveyed in name of Robert Wilson having about 80 acres cleared and a small log house and stable thereon. 4. Also, two tracts of unseated land, one thereof contaiing 30 acres surveyed in the name of Greenhury Dirsey, and the other containing 46 acres in the name of Eleazer Wol lister, lying on the little Juniata river. 5. The followtn. 13 tracts of timber land situate north east from the Forge on 'rug spy's 111tmntain, Pine Ridge, 4.c. viz : Oar containing about 438 acres survey ed un a warrantin name of Aquila Green. Ors containing about 402 acres survey ' warrt it• Insole of ?lath' Gr een containing about 401 acres survey ed on a warrant in name or Sarah Green. One containing about 407 acres survey ed on a warrant in name of Edward tiireem Oue containing about 403 acres survey ed on a warrant in name of Sarah Green. One containing about 400 acres surer) , ed on a warrant in name of Isaac Green. One containing about 403 acres survey ed on a warrant m name ofChas. 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 or Thos. Green. One containing about 406 acres survey ell on a warrant in name of John Green. One containing about 398 acres survey. et' 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 warrant in name of Henry Green. 6. The following tracts situated between the little Juniata River and Waterstreet, viz: one tract containing 299 acres 'B7 perches surveyed on a warrant in name of Ann Brown; one containing 408 acres 8 perches surveyed an a warrant in name of Mary Brown; one containing 429 acres 62 perches surveyed on a warrant in name of Elizabeth Brown. 7. 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 warrant in name of John Capp. Olio 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. 8. 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. 9. Also, a tract of land containing 506 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. 10. Also, a tract of land containing 130 acres, situate in Franklin township, in name of Alexander Ramsey, about 70 acres of which are improved, s•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 IVilliam 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 aground 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 Sisler and others. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of S. Miles Green, & Co., J. IL Dorsey, & Co., and S. Miles Green, and Jonathan H. Dorsey, or either of them. ALSO, Two adjoining lots of ground aituate in the borough of W illiamsburg and county of Huntingdon, numbered 34 and 35 in the plan of said borough, fronting each 50 feet on Front street, and extending back at right angles to the same 175 feet to a 12 feet alley, bounded on the east by a lot of A. Patterson, and on the west by a •lot of Joseph Higgins. Seized, taken in execution, arid to be sold as the property of Georie Kncelller, deed., in the hands of Joseph Kricelller, his Executor•. ALSO, All the right title and interest of the defendant Abraham V. Scamp, of and in all that certain tract of 160 acres more or less of land, in Antes township, Hunting don county, adjoining lands of Jacob Smith, John M'llahan and others, having about 40 acres cleared, two small houses, one log barn, one saw and one lath mill thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Abraham V. Scamp. i Lso, A tract of land situate in Barree town ship, Huntingdon county, adjoing lands survered in the names of William Will, Robert Simpson, George Engles and oth ers, containing 400 acres, more or less, surveyed in pursuance of a warrant in the name of George Hill, having a saw-mill, and other buildings thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of David Milliken. ALSO, All that certain lot of ground situate on the northerly side of Mulberry street, in the town of Hollidaysburg, fronting 60 feet on said street, and extending back 180 feet to Strawberry alley, being lot No. 46, in the plan of said town, having thereon erected a two story plastered dwelling house. Also, - All that lot or piece of ground on the corner of Montgomery and Blair stns. in the said town of Hollidaysburg, purcha sed by the defendant from Win. Williams, by articles of agreement, fronting 85 feet, more or less, on each o f said streets having a large three story brick dwelling house, and a two story brick dwelling house there, on erected. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Thos. Patterson. ALSO, All the right, title and interest of the defenJant, John Bingham, in and to a tract of land situate in Dublin township, in the county of Huntingdon, adjoining lands of Marshall on the east, Whittaker on the north, M'Lains on the west, con taining 200 acres, more or less, about 50 acres of which are cleared, with a log dwelling house, double log barn and an apple orchard thereon. . . . Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of William Bingham and John Bingham. ALSO, All that certain lot of ground situate on the northeasterly corner of Juniata and Wayne streets, in the borough of Holli daysburg, fronting 60 feet on the north side of Juniata street, and running back at right angles to same, along Wayne street to an alley, bounded on the east by a lot of Martin Robbins, now of Chaim cey, Biddle & Moore, having a two story brick dwelling house thereon erected, fronting on Juniata street, and a frame stable and frame ware-house. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of M. C. Garber, sur viving partner of R. Lowry, dec'd., which said M. C. Gather & R. Lowry, were lately trading under the firm of Robert Lowry & Co. ALSO, A lot aground situate on the northerly side of Blair street, in the town of llolli. 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 dwell ing 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. 97, in the town plot ot Holli daysburg, fronting 60 feet on Juniata at., and running back 170 leet to Short alley, having thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of William Elder, surviving partner of King & Elder. .aL,so, A tract or parcel of land, situate in the township of Barree, in the county of Hun tingdon, containing about 116 acres, be the same more or less, adjoining la n l of Peter Levingston, John Duff; Alexander Bell and others, having about 40 acres of cleared land, a saw-mill, barn and log dwelling house thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of James M'Crum. ALSO, One tract of laud in Black Log Valley, in Cromwell township in the county of Huntingdon, containin 165 acres, be the same inure or less, bounded by lands of Thomas T. Cromwell, Joshua Morgan, Rees Thompson and Shade Mountain, about 70 acres of which are cleared and under fence, having thereon two apple orchards, a log dwelling house, a double lo ° ...barn and other out buildings. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of James Thompson. JOHN ARMITAGE. Shr'll'. Sheriff's Office, Hunting don, Dec. 18, 1844. S Wrovlantation wiIERE AS by precept to me direc ted dated at Huntingdon, the 2311 day of Nov., A. D. one thousand eight hundred and forty-lour, 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 nod 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 am com manded to make Public Proclamation, throughout my whole bailiwick that a Court of Over 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 13th day) of January 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 23i1 day of Novemb'r,in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and !Orly- Ibur, and the 68th year of American independence. JOHN ARMITAGE, Slaf. Sheriff's office Hunting don, Dec. 18, 1844. Proclamation. WHEREAS by precept to me &rec. ted by the Judges of the Common Pleas of the county of Huntingdon, bear ing test the 23d day of Nov., A. 11. 1844, 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 20th day) of January, A. D. 1845, for the trial of all issues in said court which remain undeter mined before the said Judges when and where all Jurors, Witnesses and suitors in the trial of all said issues are required to attend. Dated at Huntingdon the 23d day of November, A. Done thousand eight hun dred and forty four, and the 68th year of American Independence. JOHN ARMITAGE Sh:f. Sheriff's office Hunting- / don, Dec. 18, 1844, Trial _List for January Term lili4S. FIRST WEEK. Walter's heirs v Stoner & Stoner Batton's Assinee v Batton et al Walter's heirs v Stoner et al Trustees G. R. C. v J. 1). Rea Reel v Hudson Lumhard for use v Seeds & Day is Leonard v Lytle & Patterson Parsons v Waggoner Hoover v M'Namara et al Patterson v M'llduff Patterson v Caldwell Reynolds v Long Culbertson v Kemp et al Hollidays' heirs v James Alexander M'Nutt's adm'r v Stewart Com'th. Penosyl'a. v Alex. Ennis et al Reliance Tran's Co. v O'Friel's ex'rs Shell for Reeves v P. &D. Hileman Buehlers & Smith v Campbell & Stewart Rogers v liewit et al —.sees-- SECOND WEEK. John Hartley v J. W. M'Cord Williams v Crane P Kurtman's Ex'rs. v E. Corbins' Ex'r. Campbell et at v Frederick Sheoff A. Johnston v Brubaker & Stiller Andrew H. Hirst v Benjamin Johnston D. W. Hulings v J. Rodgers & Co. Thomas, for Dysart v George S. Hoover Mary Cuthbert v Dougherty & Devine Eldridge & Conrad v John Barr Martin Gates v Wheeland's adm'r Same v Same Some v &me Same v Same Same v Same Same v Same Com'th for use v B. O'Friel's ex'rs Martin Gates v T,Burdge's ex'rs -- - Same v Sama Dennis Haylin v B. O'Friel's ex'rs James McGuire v Same Hugh Dempsey v Same James Cleary v Same James Dooley v Same Bernard King v Same John Skelly v Same Janos Dooling v Same 'Tay for & Lyttle v game Loftus et al v Same Mary Kelly for use v Same Patrick Rodgers v 'Same John M'Kilpin v Same Jacob Weight v Eli Walls M'Bride et al &c. v Z. G. Brown Weight for use v T. M. Owens Wilson & Co. v David Robeson Commonwealth v Johnston Moore H. Crownover v Wm. Pollock Dr A. Johnston v Dr. C. O'Friel H. Neff's Adm'rs v John G. Fleck J. A.Hamilton's ex. v A. Patterson Barney Stroup v Adam Brach M. C. Garber v John F. Lowry John Leonard v Wm M. Lyon & Co. Samuel Wigton v Curry & Roseberi y Thornton Barnes v George W. Geer Yingling for use v • William Nelson A. B. Long v Dr. A. M'Pherran Overseers of Morris v Overseers of Tyrone Irvin for Jones v Shipley's Ex. 2 suits C. H. Lease & Co. v Jacob Drake Commonwealth v Wm Price &sureties John Miller v D. Goodfellow's adm John Calderwood v Hugh McNeal David Branstetter v Nowlan & Robeson L. Lingafel ter v X. Leff or Luff. LIST OP JURORS FOR J A NUARY TERM, 1845. GRAND JURORS. Antes—Jonathan Hamilton. Barree—Moses Robeson. Wm. M. Mur- ray, Dennis Culler. Blair—Michael Kelly. Cass—George Smith. Franklin—Joseph Dysart. Frankstown—Henry Clapper. Henderson—James McCabe, Samueal Grafius. Morrie—John Davis. Porter—George B. Young, Conrad Buch er, David Enyeart. Shirley—Randal Alexander. Snyder—Joseph Burley- Springfield—John Starr, George B. Hud son, Jonathan Miller. Tyrone—Abraham Weight. Warriorsmark—Lewis Palmer, Samuel W. Stouebraker. If est— John Stryker. froodberry—Joseph R. Meloy. TRAVERSE JURORS.—nnaT WEEK. Allegheny—John Funk, John Walters. Anles—Josiah Clossin. Barree—John Jackson, James Stewart, (Manor.) David Miller. Bluir--William Burr, Daniel Ulerv, Mi chael H Bouslough, John Lowe, Samuel Sharra. Cuss—Peter Curfman, Samuel Pheasant. Dublin—David Jell'eris. Franklin—John 1). Bell. Frankstown—John Ilileman, James Con dron, Joseph Smith, Jesse Moore, Jr., Philip Daman. Henderson--William L. Snyder, Jacob Fockler, Jacob Africa. Hopewell—Jacob Fink, John Norris, John Anderson. Huston--John Brumbaugh. Porter--James Yocum, 'Thomas Whit taker, William Moore, Lewis Knode, Alexander Stitt, Andrew McClure. Shirley—John Long, John Clarke, W. liam Shafer, Nicholas Shaver. Springfield—Jacob Gehrett, Joseph Shore. Tod—George Keith, Tyrone.—Eli Sankey, Thomas Crissman. Union—William Smith, John Nlyerly, West—Benjamin Brubaker, John Bey er. W oodberry--Samuel Dean, Johnston Moore, Esq. TRAVERSE JURORS.—SECOND WZEZ. A Ilegluny—Jacob Burkhart, James Hutch loon, Archibald Galbraith. Antes--• Augustine Hsgerty,Peter Barr ee—Samuel E. Barr, Thomas Hus ton, William Couch, Jr. Blair—Carleton McKee, Daniel Young, Joseph Reed, Robert A. Hamilton, A. L. Holliday. Dubhn —Brice Blair. Franhatown—Daniel Stewart, Jr., Sam uel It. Adams, John Harnish, David McKillip. Henderson. —J ohn Decker,Jr., A. H. Bum baugh, Samuel R. Boggs, Joseph Sum mers. Morris--Samuel P. Wallace. Bachus Snyder—Joseph C. Crocker. " Springfield—Daniel Staines, Tell—William S. Lyons, William Orr. II (War—Peter Heffner. West— Barnabas Dearmit, Jacob H. Knode, Isaac Anderson, Abraham Evans. Woodberry— John G. Flood, George W. Hewitt, Thomas Bender. To Purchasers—Guarantee.. THE undersigned agent of the Pattentee, of the Stove, " The Queen of the West," umlerstanding that the owners, or those concerned fur them, of other and different patent Cooking SLoves, have threatened to bring suit against all who purchase and use any of " GUILDS PATENT COOKING STOVE —The Queen of the West." Non 'his is to inform all and every person wh sisal purchase and use said Stove that he ~.. 11 inl demnify them from all costs or damage earn any and all suits, brought by ether en tees, or their agents, fur any infringnie :: of their patents. He gives this notice so .at persons need not be under any fears because they have, while consulting their own inter ests and convenience, secured the superior advantages of this ~ Queen" not only of the West, but of the East. ISRAEL GRAFFIUS. July 24, 1844. QUEEN OF THE WEST" CM® was' s , For sale by 1. tit-LANUS & St)N, Alex andria, Huntingdon county, Pa., cheap for ca,h or country produce at the _ market price. The "Queen of the West" is an im provement on Hathaway's celebrated Hut Air Stove. There has never yet ap rpeaed any plan of a Cooking Stove that possesses the advantages that this one has. A much less quantity of fuel is re quired for any amount of cooking or ba king by this stove than by any other. Persons are requested to call and see before they purchase elsewhere. July 3, 1844. DRIA 1.2 4 CID V. 7 l="i3 8 -....e..".-. a. GRAFIUS A; SON, 44 ESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of Huntingdon county, and the public generally, that they continue to carry on the Copper, 7'in and Sheet iron Business in all its branches, in Alexandria, where they manufacture and constautly keep on hand every description of ware in their line; such as New and Splendid Wood Stoves 22, 24, 26, 28 and 30 inches long, R4DIATOR STOVES, New Cooking Stoves of all kinds, and Also four sizes of Coal Stoves, ALSO STOVE-PIPE, AND STOVES FINISHED All kinds of 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 manner. Also, Copper, Dye, Wash, Fuller, Pre serving, and Tea Kettles, for sale, . _ wholesale and retail. Persons favoring this establishment with their custom may depend on having their orders executed with fidelity and despatch. Old metal, copper, brass and pewter ta ken m exchange. Also wheat, rye, corn and oats taken at market price. Alexandria; July 3. 1844. NOTICE.—The subscriber respectfully requests all persons indeuted to him for work done at the old establishment, pre vious to the Ist of November last, to call and settle their accounts without delay. ISRAEL GRAFIUS. July 3, 1844. itotttimte SO unlng. THE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Huntingdon and the adjoin ing counties, that he still continues to car ry on business at the Rockdale Foundry, on lover Creek, two miles from Williams burg, where he is prepared to execute nll 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 Cooking, Ten Plate, PARLOR, COAL, ROTARY, and WOOD S'I'OVES LIVINGSTON PLOUGHS, Anvils. nammers, Hollow Ware, and every kind of castings necessary for forges, mills or ma chinery of any description; wagon boxes of all descriptions, &e., 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. July 17, 1844.—tf. HUNTINGDON CABINET 86 CHAIR WARE ROOMS Cunningham & Burchinell ESPECTFULLY inform the citizens' 444 of the borough and county of Hunting.; den, 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. north eastern corner of the Diamond in said borough, where they are prepeared 'to sell wholesale and retail, all articles in theit line of business; such as Sideboards, Seeretaies, So fas, Settees, Bureaus, ziforkstands, card, pier, centre dining and breakfast tables; High, Field, French, and Low Poi BEDSTEADS. ALSO—Every variety of CCriaccsa - unsz e such as Rush•seat, Cane•seat,Balb, Bent; Baltimore, Straight•tack, Boston patter's' 4. Common Rocking Chairs, together with' W/21 . 011122/agf MitMEDZIe, of all colors, qualities and sizes; and Paper Hanging of various patterns and qualities N. 13. Coffins made and funerals attend-. ed either in town or country, at the shortest notice. They keep . a splendid HEAP' E' for the accommodation of their custot.... Nov. 29, 1843. WEIMEnnal Indian Vegetable PHIL 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' is all cases THE CAUSE OF SICKNESS, we surely can expect no other results tha that the whole frame will sooner or later bn. OVER RELIVED If ITH DISEASE As in the first place, if we would prevent an inundation we must remove all obstrud tions, in order that there may be no hind rance to the flee 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 drums of the . . _ Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills of North American College of Health, will be. found one of the biit 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 as all ti k e natural drains arc opened, DISEASE OF EVERY NAME IS LITERALLY DR 1 FEN FROM THE BODY. Caution.—As the great popularity and consequent great demand for Wright's an Vegetable Pills has raised up a hest or counterfeiters, country storekeepers and agants will be on their guard agninst the many impostors who are travellingabeut the country selling to the unsuspecting a spuri- - ous article for the genuine. It should be reni;mbered that all author ized agents are rovided 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 mpnsters. f he following highly respectable store keepers have been appointed agents for the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable and of whom it is confidently . believed th• genuine medicines can be obtained: William Stewart, Huntingdon. Henry Learner Hollidaysburg, B. F. Bell, Antes township. Robert McNamara, Newry. Samuel S. I sett, '1 yrone township. Millikens & Kessler, Mill Creek A. & N. Crcsswell, Petersburg. Gemmel & Porter,Alexandria. Moore & Steiner, ater Street. Joseph Patton, Jr. Duncansville. R. H. McCormick, Collinsville. Wolf & Willet, Frankstown. Henry Brewster, Shirleysburg. Walter Graham, Yellow Sprfngs. Office devoted exclusively to the sale of the medicine, wholesale and retail, No. 169 Race street, Philadelphia. Beware of counterfeits.—The . public are resoectfully informed that medicine purpor ting to be Indian Pills made by one V. O. Hack, are not the genuine Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. N 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.-Iy. Cheap Carpet Store (On the clan plan,) At No. 41 Strawberry street. Phitadel'a. oo -eaeSfaes- oo The Rent of the subscribers in their pre sent situation being very low, and their terms CASH, they are enabled to sell at such low prices that customers cannot fail to be satisfied, and they invite the people of Hun tingdon county to call and examine their stock, as they offer an excellent assortment, Comprising : Ileautilul Imperial, 3 ply, .Superfine Ingrain, I V' Heavy Twilled Venitian, Fine English H orated, do. I a. ts* Plain Striped, do. J c a) With a large stock of well seasoned floor Oil Cloths, of all widths, for Rooms, Halls, Doorpieres, &c. Also, Furniture Oil Cloths, beautiful Hearth Rugs, Table Covets, Floor Baize, Rag Carpets, Matting, &c.. ac c ., together with a large stock of low priced Ingrain, Entry, and Stair Carpets, 'WHOLE, SALE OH RETAIL, at the lowest prices in the city. ELDRIDGE & BROTHER, No 41 Strawberry Street, one door above Chesnut and 2nd street. Entranee also M No. SO South second street. I'hilatirlphix, Sept. 18, 1844.--340. I.
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