PROOLAZELAZION. WHEREAS by precept to me direc ted by the Judges of the Common Pleas of the county of Huntingdon, bear ing test the 15th day of January, A. D. 1845, I am commanded to make PUBLIC PROCLAMATION throughout my whole bailiwick that an adjourned court of Common Pleas will be held at the court house, in the borough of" Huntingdon, in the county of Hunting- . don, on the second Monday (and 10th day) of March, A. D. 1545, for the trial of all issues in said court which re main undetrminedibefore the said Judges, when and where all jurors, witnesses and suitors in the trial of said issues are re quested to attend. Dated at Huntingdon the 15th day of Jan uary' A. D ,one thousand eight hundred and forty-five, and the 69th year of American Independence. JOHN ARMITAGE, Sheff. Sheriff's Office, Hunting- Z don, Feb. 12, 1845. S PROCTLIIIVIATION. WHEREAS by precept to me directed by the Judges of the Common Pleas of the county of Huntingdon, bearing test the 15th day of January, A. D. 1845, 1 am commanded to make PUBLIC PROCLAMATION throughout my whole bailiwick that an adjourned court of Common Pleas will be held at the court house, in the county of Huntingdon on the third Monday (and 17th day) of March, A. D. 1845, for the trial of all issues in said court which re mains undetermined before our Judges, when and where all jurors, witnesses and suitors in the trial of said issues are re quested to attend. Dated at Huntingdon the 15th day of Jan uary, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and forty-five, and the 69th year of American Independence. JOHN ARMITAGE, Shy. Sherif 'a Office, Hunting- ? don, Feb. 12, 1845. $ Trial List—March adjourn ed Court.-1845. 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. D. Rea Reel v Hudson Lumbard for use v Seeds & Davis 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. Pennsyl'a. v Alex. Ennis et al Reliance Tran's Co. v ex'rs Shell for Reeves v P. &D. Hileman Buehlers & Smith v Campbell& Stewart Rogers v Hewtt et al John Hartley v J. W. M'Cord Williams v Crane P Kurfman's Ex'rs. v E. Corbins' Ex'r. Campbell et at v Frederick Sheoff A. Johnston v Brubaker &Stiffier Andrew H. Hirst v Benjamin Johnston D. W. Rulings v 3. Rodgers & Co. Thomas, fur 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 Same v St.me Same v Same Same v Same Same v Same SECOND WEEK. Com'th for use v B. O'Friel's ex'rs Martin Gates v I'. Burdge's ex'rs Same 1 , Same 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 James Dooling v Same Taylor & Lyttle V Same Loftus et al v Same Mary Kelly for use v Same Patrick Rodgers v Same John M'Kilpm 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 7, Johnston Moore H. Crownover v Wm. Pollock Dr A. Johnston v Dr. C. O'Friel H. Neff's Adm'rs 7, John G. Fleck J. A.Hamilton's ex. v A. Patterson Barney Stroup v Adam Brecht M. C. Garber v John F. Lowry John Leonard v W. M. Lyon& Co. Samuel Wigton ' 0 Curry & Roseberi y Thornton Barnes v George W. Geer Yingling for use o William Nelson A. B. Long v Dr. A. M'Pherran . Overseers of Morris v 0 v'seers of Tyrone Irvin for Jones o Shipley'sEx. 2 suits C. H. Lease & Co. o Jacob Drake Commonwealth a W Price & sureties John Miller v DGoodfellow'sadms John Calderwood v Hugh McNeal David Branstetter v Howlett & Robeson L. Lingafelter v X. Leff or Luff. William P. Erhardl's FANCY CLOTH AND FUR TRIMMED CAP MANUFACTORY, No. 42 North Second street, Philadelphia The suhsctiher respectfully informs his patrons and dealers generally, that he has removed his Cap Manufactory, to the upper part of the building, No. 42 Iv. Second street, below Arch, (entrance through the store,) where he manufactures Caps of every description and pattern, of the best materials and workmanship. Having a large assortment of Caps always on baud, orders can be supplied at shorrnotice. WILLIAM P. ERHARDT. August 21, 1844.-2 mo. T. M. 0111111Z1M JTTORXEI JIT L.IIP. lIIINTJVGDON, PA _WL.OI2LPqf -...=UDUKI3°U;7"-WSZ3 HUNTINGDON COUNT From the 4th of January, A. D., 1844, up to, and including the 10th of January, A. D. 1845. Receipts, Years, 1840. Collectors. William D. Black, George Kelly, John Keller, John Simpum, William Bell, James Leonard, Simon Gratz John Marks, A. Zimmerman, Samuel Dean, do. William H. Irvine, Josiah Clossin, Henry Learner, Joseph Oburn, Friderick Hermon, John Appleby, Jr. Joseph Smith, Andrew Johnston Leonard Weaver, Jr. John Clarke, John Piper, Sen. Henry Matthias, Samuel Rorer, William Clayton, Robert Morrow, 'Samuel Pheasant, David Good, John Heffner, James Hutchison, Alexander M'Phersoo, Daniel Massey. Solomon Wertz, Michael Star, Caleb Greenland, John Rouse, John Conrad, Esq. Joseph Jones, Alexander Port, John Plummer, Frederick Fouse, William Hiieman, Timothy Nowland, Thomas A. Smelker, James Lynn, John Kratzer, Armstrong Crawford, David Parsons, Philip Taylor, John David, Michail Bossier, Henry Grazier, James Reed, George Hawn, Jacob Miller, Jabez Stevens Thomas Wilson, Esq. Thomas Jackson, George Sipes, James Harper, John B. Riddle, Anderson Harvey, Patrick Lang, Daniel Africa, Esq. Michael Wike, . Samuel M'Kinatry, Jeremiah Brown, Joseph C. Crocker, John Fleck, John M'Math, Adam Keith, William Chi'cote, Henry Nearhoof, Peter Biddle, Samuel Thompson, A. B. Sangaree, County . tax on unseated lands, including amount received by A. H. Hirst late Treasurer, and not charged by auditors. 542 36 Road tax on do.—including do. 223 36 Redemption money of unseated lands paid into Treasury by various persons, and not charged at last settlement. 77 42 do. do. paid to Geo. Taylor, Treasurer, 285 97 Commissioners sale of lands, 124 161 do. do. old stoves, 29 75 Daniel Africa, Esq., fines of persons refusing to serve as collectors, 140 00 Michael Green on account of release of the lien of the county against his lot, 90 00 Graham M'Camant, proceeds of the sale of an estray, 2 75 Balance in Treasury at last settlement, 952 09 John Shaver (Sherif) fines and Jury fees, 115 19 To balance in favor of Treasurer, 9 374 Total. In testimony of the correctness of the above account, we the undersigned Commissioners of Huntingdon county, have hereunto set our hands this 10th day of January, A. D. 1845. ALEXANDER KNOX, Jr. MORDECA I CHI LCOTE, Commissioners. JOHN F. MILLER, Attest --WILLIAM S. AFRICA. Cl'k WE, the 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 favor of George Taylor, Esq.,Treasurer of said County of nine dollars, thirty-seven and three-fourth cents. Given under our hands this 10th January, A.. 1845. THOMAS E. ORBISON, JACOB S. MAWERN, Auditors. WILLIAM CALDWELL, List of outstanding balances due to the County J ose ph Obti;ri‘ Barree, 590 28 from Collectors, on the 10th January, 1845. t Andrew Johnston, liend'son,l3B 28i John Kritzer, 1839. 19 59 Henry Matthias, Sprined, 22 41i j A a . m C e r s aw iv o n rd n , Daniel Irwin, Antes, Abraham Henry, Barree, 461 William Clayton, Tell, 43 59 * David Parsons, Samuel Pheasant, Union, 29 54 1840. Michael Hassler, David Robeson Allegheny, 468 33 t David Good, IVood'ry.l2ol 30 1844 George Kelly, Dublin, 95 75 1843. * Jacob Miller, Alleg'ny, 336 92 Thos.M. Robeson, Frankstown, 61 87 James Hutchison, Alleghe'y, 212 441 Jahez Stevens, Antes, 41 031 * John Harnpson, Union, 31 88 # Daniel Massey, Barree, 129 52 * Thos. Wilson, Esq., Barree, 748 50 Abraham States, Walker, 465 * Michael Starr, Cromwell, 53 32 * Thus, Jackson, Blair, 580 00 1841. John Rouse, Dublin, 127 SO * George Sipes, Croin'ell, 117 60 Barree, 214 S 2 John Conrad,rEsq. Franklin, 54 97 Peter Curfatan, Ca w s, 119 06 Cromwell, 134 63 John Plummer, Hopewell, 25 68 * James Harper, Dublin, 163 31 Franklin, 60 96 Frederick Fouse, Huston, 107 41 * John B. Riddle, Frankst'n,4o4 02 1842. * Timothy Newland, Porter, 157 33 * Andrew Harvey, Franklin, 461 12 Antes, 159 671 'l'ho. A. Sinelker, Shirley, 53 35} D, Africa, Lg. Hend'son,327 29 James Leonard, Simon Gratz, John Marks, Josiah Clossin, Attorney General and others on criminal prosecutions, , 529 67 Grand and Traverse Jurors, Crier and Tip-staff', die. 3471 75i Constables, for returns, advertising election, &c. 382 274 7 owns/sips. Barree, 411 64,88 Dublin, 92,36 Morris, 26,41 Henderson, 47,074 , Allegheny, 253,61 Barree, 88,00 Cromwell, 90,70 Franklin, 36,00 Hopewell, 12,50 Woodberry, 73,734 Williamsburg, 9,24 Allegheny, 493,00 Antes, 51,374 Blair 240,00 Barree, 364,00 Cromwell, 87,61 Dublin, 44,73 Frankstown, 331,90 Henderson, 232,344 Hopewell, 3,114 Morris, 268,00 Porter, 229,06 Springfield, 33,83 Shirley, 15,00 19,00 Tyrone, 100,00 Union, 55,00 Woodberry, 215,00 Walker, 77,78 Allegheny, 311,124 Antes, 140,81 Barree, 965,00 Blair, 559,00 Cromwell, 136,00 Cass, 45,23 Dublin, 41 00 Franklin, 335 75 Frankstown, 326 94 Henderson 686 04 Hopewell, 338 00 Huston, 94 78 Morris, 376 00 Porter, 403 00 Shirley. 509 624 Springfield, 97 00 Snyder, 90 00 Tyrone, 270 00 Tell, 137 284 Tod, 120 02 Union, 100 00 Woodberry 250 00 Warriorin'k 533 874 West, 871 91 Walker, 251 00 Allegheny, 150 00 Antes, 350 034 Barree, 60 00 Blair, 296 00 Cromwell, 76 00 Dublin, 35 00 Frankstown, 80 00 Franklin, 80 00 Hopewell, 63 00 Henderson, 335 00 Huston, 118 00 Shirley, 125 00 Springfield, 37 00 Snyder, 100 00 Tyrone, 120 00 Tell, 26 00 Tod, 53 09 Union, 64 30 Warriorm'k, 223 30 Woodberry, 150 00 West, 466 00 Walker, 75 00 Assessors, _ 890 51 Judges, Inspectors, and Clerks of Elections. 1052 27 Bridge and Road viewers, 847 50 Inquisitions on dead bodies, 39 50 Sundry persons, premiums for killing wild cats and foxes, 477 37i Commissioners:—Alexander Knox, 1843. 63 00 Mordecai Chilcote, 115 50 John F. Miller,BB 50 County iluditors :—Alexan der Stitt, 900 Thomas E. Orbison, 9 00 Jacob S. Mattern, 9 00 County Printing : —Mytinger & Gentzell, 3 00 Theo. H. Cremer, 193 00 John Penn Jones, 123 50 William S. Africa, clerk of Commissioners, 1843, 250 00 Western Penitentiary—subsisting prisoners in 1843, 390 94 John M'Cahan, bond of Com'rs. and interest in full, 2 579 61 Wm. Dorris &John Ker, on Stitt's contract—C. House, 1323 00 Moses Hamer, am't of Coin'oners order and interest, 174 37 James Moore, amount of two orders and interest, 208 55i Daniel Kyper, am't of ditto in his favor and interest, 111 30 Orbison, Esq. twoyears interest on $5OO, 60 00 John Coldstock, in full for building Shavers cr'k bridge, 1344 00 Robert Madden &Co. balance in full for building bridge across the Juniata river at Vandevantlers, 139 72 S. R. Stevens, for 26 tons coal furnished C. House, &c. 136 56 James Steel, Esq., Prothonotary and Clerk of sessions fees, and for furnishing stationary for the court-1843, 128 04 John F. Miller, for a bell purchased by him for C. House, 200 00 C. A. Newingham, supervisor of the borough of Hunt ingdon, fur setting curb-stones on court house lots, George Jackson, for boarding Jurors in case of Coin'th. versus Samuel Thompson, 42 00 Bell & Orbison, fees as counsel of Comm'rs. for '42-'43, 80 00 Sundry persons refunding orders, &c. 154 27 W. B. Zeigler, fur spouting and painting for court house, 81 02 Cunningham & Burchinell, for chairs and hanging bell, 30 00 Ditto, making case and counter for Prot'y office, 87 50 Dr. J. A. Shade, for professional services in a post mortem examination of the body of Hiram Gilbert, Alex. Knox, for seal press for Register's & Recorder's Office, freight, &T. Dr. J. Hoffman, for medical attendance on prisoners, George tiooshorn, bill of the Commissioners, surveyer, &c., appointed by act of sth April, 1843, to view and lay out a state road from_Miftlintown to the summit of Sidling Hill, Sundry small orders in favor of various persons for wood, cutting wood,cleaning and repairing court house, wash ing for prisoners, 4c. Daniel Young, (constable) for'conveying James Davis, and Charles Lamb to prison, Ashel H. Brown, for delivering wood for jail in 1843, Fisher & M'Murtrie, for blank books, for assessments, and duplicates, &c., &c., 24 24 Thornton Barnes, for one box of candles, 10 94 Francis B. Wallace, for Ironing prisoners, 19 25 John Long, freight on Iron-sate for Treasurer's Office, from Philadelphia, Daniel Newinghain, 2 setts of chairs for court house, David Bucket, for repairing bridge at Shade Gap, Amount paid out of the Treasury to sundry purchasers of unseated land, of redemption money, by Andrew H. Hirst, lute Treasurer, and not brought into last settlement, 41 67 Amount of do. do. paid by Geo. Taylor, Treasurer, 259 96 George Taylor, Treasurer, advertising 21 tracts of land, which Com'rs, a ft erwards directed hint not to sell, Amount of Relief notes of Berks County Bank, collec ted of fines from persons refusing to serve as collec tors by Daniel Africa, Esq., while that money was current, received by direction of Commissioners and remaining in the Treasury, 13 00 Ain't paid sundry supervisors, road tax on uns'ted lands, 65 37 David Snare, Esq., postage during the year 1844, 7 58 John Shaver, Esq., (Sherf) in full of bill for boarding prisoners, summoning Jurors, conveying convicts and commission on fines collected, John Armitage, Esq., (Sheriff,) for summoning Jurors to January Term 1845, 27 00 Treasurer's commission on $33,116 78, at 1i per cent, 372 55 $16748 5011 Expenditures. Springfi'tl. 35 61 Snyder, 103 08 Tyrone, 144 44 Tell, 40 70 Woodb'y.36l 39 .Patrick Lanz, * Michael Wike, 'J. M. Kinkead, John Huyett, Samuel M'Kinstry, Shirley, Jeremiah Brown, Sptinfi'ld,lo7 '9O Joseph C. Crocker, Snyder, 66 21 * John Fleck, Tyrone, 375 75 Jonathan Briggs, Tell, 118 13 * Adam Keith, - 'rod, 85 64 Wm. Chi[cote, Union, 12 86 Henry Nearhoof, Warrior'k,223 97 * Peter Qittle, Wood?ry, 331 96 * Samuel Thompson, West, 193 58 A. B. Sangaree, Walker, 237 84 A. Clark 4. J. P. Snare, balance , . of forfeited recg's. 175 00 J. Wallace. 13 18 Jdhn M'Collum, 41 24 Jos. Higgins fines and Jury lees, 56 60 Jos. Shannon, do. do. 20 00 Total, Those marked thus (*) have paid inpart since the 10th January. Those marked with a (t) have paid the balances against them in fill. Diseases of the Lungs and areast. TESTIMONIALS. "KM> To THE PUBLIC.— In accordance with the prevailing custom, and in order to show the virtuesof this medicine mole fully, the fol lowing certificates have been selected ; and as it is not our wish to trifle with the lives or health of those afflicted, we sincerely pledge ourselves to make no assertions or " false statements" of its efficacy ; nor will we hold out any hope to suffering humanity which facts will not warrant. The proofs are here given—and we solicit an inquiry from the public into every case we publish, and feel assured they will find it a medicine well deserving their patronage and confi dence. 42 121 REMARKABLE CURES Of all the cures that have yet been record= ed, there are certainly none equal,to the below mentioned, and they plainly show the curability of Consumption, even in some of its worst forms : 10 CO 18 82 7 25 Let every man, woman and child read the following, and we are sure that it mustsatis- Fy all of the great virtues of the medicine. Q7' Read the following from Dr. Jacob Hoffman, a physician of extensive practice in Huntingdon county : Dear Sir:—l procured one bottle of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, from Thomas Read, Esq. of this place, and tried 76 50 165 14 it in a case of obstinate Asthma a child of Paul Schweble, in which many ether reme dies had been tried without any relief. The Balsam gave sudden relief, and in my opin ion the child is effectuelly cured by its use. Yours, &c. JACOB HOFFMAN, M. D. Dec. 23, 1841. 10 00 25 00 The case of Thomas Cozens is related by himself as follows, and acknowledged by all who knew him to be one of the most astonishing and extraordinary cures ever performed : HADDONFIELD. N. J. April 20, 1843. On or about the 13th of October, 1841, I was taken with a violent pain in the side near the Liver, which continued about five days, and was followed by the breaking of an eer, or something inwardly, which re lieved the pain a little, but caused me to throw up a great quantity of offensive mat ter and also much blood. Being greatly alarmed at this I applied to a physician, who said he thought he could do but little for me except give me some mercury pills which I refused to take feeling satisfied that they could do me no good ; many other re medies were then procured by my wife and friends but none did me any good and the discharge of blond rod putrid corruption still continued every few days, and at the last it became so offensive that I could scarcely breathe. I was slso seized with a violent clugh,which at times caused me to raise much more blood than 1 had formerly done,' and my disease continued in this way until Feb ruary, when all hopes of my recovery were given up, and my friends all thought that I would die of a galloping consumption. At this moment when my life apparently was drawing near to its close, I heard of Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry and got a bottle which relieved me immediately, and by the use of only three bottles of this medicine, all my . pains were removed, and my cough and spitting of blood'removed, and in a few days my health was so far restored as to en able me to work at my trade (which is that of a carpenter) and up to this time 1 have enjoyed good health. THOMAS COZENS. WITNESS.--I am acquainted with Thos. Cozens and having seen him during Isis ill ness, I think his statement is entitled to full credit. SAM. H. BURROUGHS. GLOUCESTER COUNTY, SS. Appeared before me personally, and affirm ed according to law, on the 20th of April, 1843. CLEMEN caw It is unnecessary to remind all who would get the true article,ito inquire partic ularly for "Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry," and take nothing else. Unprincipled dealers will tell you that th SYRUP of Wild Cherry, or some other cough medicine is equally as good. Regard them not—they only want your MONEY ! Remem ber, it is " Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cher ry" that not only relieves but cures ! Price one dollar per bottle, or six for IS. 10 29 13 00 5 75 10 50 407 35 $16748 50 For sale only iii Cincinnati, by SANFORD & PARK, corner of Fourth and 11 ainut. Also, foil sale by Thomas Read ED' Son, (wholesale and retail,) Huntingdon, and Mrs—Mary Orr, Hollidaysburg. January 15, 1845.-6 m. num omovaasmlawmp attorney at Law, HOLLIDAYSBURG, PA Will practice in the several courts of Hun tingdon, Bedford, and CaniVia coon. ties. All business entrusted to his care, t will be faithfully attended to. Orrrez.—Dissund. J e welry! Jewelry ! ! Jtwelry!' 7E+UST received, astock Q,O of the most ment Je welryever .came p th e ikt COIiSISII ng i 1 GOLD I TENT LEVERS, I.adua GOI VERS, full jewelled, SILVER PATENT LEVERS, double and single cased,SitvEß ANCHOR Lxvinis full jeweled, double and single cased ENGLISH WATCHES, Imitation Lsvent, QUARTIER and FRENCH WATCHES, 16CC. &c. Also Gold Fob Chains, and Seals, of the most fashionable patterns. Gold Pencils, Spectacles, Guard Chains, Key's, Breacelets sett with topaz, Midalions, Fin ger Rings, Ear Rings, Breast Pins, sett with topaz, atnethist, &c. &c. Mineature Cases, Silk Purees, Coral Beads, Pocket Boi ks, Musical Boxes Mathematical Instrumtnts, Silver Spectacles, Table Spoons, Tea end Salt Spoons, Sugar Tongs, Lowends pattent Silver Pencils, Razors of the finest quality, HENRY CLAY pen knives, a superior arti cle, Steel Pens, Spy ('lasses, Hair Brushtts. Tooth Brushes, Platina Points, &c. &c. All the above articles will be sold cheaper than ever heretofore. Hopewell,3l2 Hustor►, 201 12i Morris, 591 11 Porter, 595 99 $10,546 161 Clock and Watch repairing done as usua4 very cheap for cashb . . A: large 'assortment of eight day and thir , ty hour Clocks will be sold very cheap. All watches sold will be warranted for one year, and a written guarrantee given. that if not found equal to warranty it will (during that period) beput in order without expense, or it injured, may be exchanged for ally other watch of equal value. The warranty is considered void, should the watch, with which it is given, be put into the hands of another watch maker•. Huntingdon, April rO, 1844, COME THIS WAY! EXTENSIVE, Carriage Manufactory HENRY SMITE wrOSl' respectfully informs (the citizens WA 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 Matting Business in all its various branches ' at his old stand,tn Main street in the borough of Huntingdon nearly opposite the 'Journal' printing t,ffice where he has constantly on hand every description of Coaches, Carriages , - mA 4 , , , , ,r r e. Buggies, Sleigh s 4 4 • 01114filagiNS Dearborns, which he will sell low for cash or on rea ten able terms. All kinds of work in his line made to or der, on the shortest notice, in a WORKM LIKEIM ANNER And all kinds of repairing done with neat , ness and despatch. Country pi•oduce will be taken in exchange r work. Any persons wishing to purchase are re spectfully invited to call end examine and udge fur themselves. Huntingdon N0v.29, 1843. PICTURE OF HEALTH—HeaIth is characterised in an individual by the ab sence of all pain, suffering or affection in any part of his body , by the free and regu lar exercise of all his functions without any exception. They consist in having a good appetite at meal times, an easy digestion, free evacuations, without looseness or cos tiveness at least once in every twenty four hours, and without heat, dryness, or burning at the passage ; the free issue of water with out acrimony or burning, and without a red dish sediment which is always a sign of a present or an approaching pain ; quiet sleep without agitation or troublesome dreams; no taste of bile or other bad taste in the mouth upon rising in the morning ; no sour ness or disagreeable rising of the stomach ; a clean tongue ; a sweet breath ; nn itching, pimples or spots on the skin ; no piles ; no burning heat upon any part of the body ; no excessive thirst when unexposed to laber or other known cause ; no interruption to any natural evacuation, nor pain at their period ical return. Where the state of the system does not harmonize with the above picture of health, it is of the greatest importance that no time be lest in sending for a doctor, or in the use of foolish remedies too often the result of speculation; instead of this course let a dose of Brandreth's Pills be taken, which will not deceive, but will at once restore health to the organ or part that requires it. All who wish to preserve their hea!th, all who are determined to defend their life against the encroachments of disease which might send them prematurely to the grave, will, without hesitation, have recourse to the Brandreth Pills, when the state of the sys tem does not harmonize with the above pic ture of health. Those who live in a country where contit glens or other diseases prevail, should often think of this true picture of health, and ob serve himself with particular attention, in order to act accordingly. The wise and rightly derected will follow this advice—We unwisa are left to their own destruction. Dr. Brandreth's Pills are for sale by the following Agents it this county. Win. Stewart, Huntingdon. M'Farlane, Garber, tao., Hollidaysberg. 1. & N. Cresswell, Petersburg. Moore & Swoope, Alexandria. Hartman & Smith, Manor Hill. Thomas M. 0 wens, Birmingham. A. Patterson, Williamsburg. rr The above are the only authorized agents in Huntingdon county. Sept 11, 1844.-6 m. TANNER'S OILS. 2000 Dry Laplata Hides , --first quality. 8800 Dry La Galva do. do. 3000 Dry Salted La Guira, do. 1000 Dry Salted Brazil Hides, __ do. 40 Btieie Wei Salted iiitGa Kips 30 Bales dry Patna Kips. 120 Barrells Tanner's Oil. Tanner's and Currier's Tools. For salse to the country Tanners' at the lowest prices and upon the hest terms. N. B. All kinds of Leather wanted toe which the highest paices will be paid ill Cash or in exchange for Hides, Kips 8c Oil D. KIRKPATRICK & SUNS, No. 21 South 3d Street, Philadelphia: Oct. 9, 1844.---Iy. D. BUOY. Spanish Hides ♦ND