SIERIFF'S SALES. • ,rue of iiuttilry it tits of Lerari Pacias Vendilioni Eirposius, out of the court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county, and to toe direc ted, will be expos' 1 to public sale, tit the Court house in the b.n•ongh of Hunting (Wl, on Monday the 14 It day of April, 1843, (and trout day to day until sold). the following property, viz: All that certain frame cooper shop, one and a hall stories high. situate on the turn pike road leading from Holliday_sburg to Ettensburg, frotion; on ,titl road 40 feet and extending back SO feet, in the lawn of Duncansville, in the county of Hunt ingdon, and tke lot or piece of ground and curtilege appurtenant. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the :iroperty of Philip Beumer, owner or repo:ell owner and contractor, at suit of BenjrniiiiNugent. ALSO, All that certain two story building sit uate on a lot or ground in the town of Graysville, in Franklin township, in the county of Huntingdon, adjoining lands of Ewing and Fravkcontaining our acre and one a ghtii of an acre or ground—said bu,lditi,,neiii.4a frame hnume SO feet in front extending back :20 feel, with a kitchen and thereto attached 12 by 15 feet, with the sprint tenances. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold us the property of John Stover, at the suit of John D. Bell. ALSO, All those two certain inlets of round situate WI Allegheny street, in the burn' of Hollidaysburg, HI ontingdim county, and known in the general plan of said lin rough by the numbers 8 and 9, and also the eastern hall of lot number 10, adjoin ing said lot number 9, with aft the houses, buildings and inessuages thereon erected, with the privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in any wise apper taining—being the were peon's', purcha-- ed by defend in , from John Irwin—see re cord Book Y., page 593 , &c. Seized, taken in esec , iiion, and t he sold as the proper!! of De. James Coffee, at stilt ut Thomas White , Esq. ALSO, A certain tract ul land called Flower Field," situate an the Little Aughwirk Creek, in Springfield township, in the county of Huntingdon, containing 2231 acres and allowaoce,dic.—heing the same premises which James Hunter and wile by deed dated 13.11 March, 1839, granted and conveyed to William Pollock, the defen dant- -together with all the het editaments and a vim te na :seized, taken in execution, and to he sold a- I lie property of William Pollock, with, mom, ti..l.nob E. Bare and rit , oints A.ltton t re tenants—at suit of James Hunter, El 4LSO, A tract of land .itoate in the township of IV,ilkvr, Huntin;Olin county, coritain• ing 200 arms, be the same more or adjoining hinds olJohn Anderson, Widow I/ J.ltnes Dean, and Jacob Ileliner, aboui 75 acres of which are cleared, 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 ofjiray ALSO, All that certain lot of ground situate in the new town plot of the lioriiugh of Ilollid aysSurg,,sit us te on the southerly side BlAir otr't, being 60 feet in knot on said street and exten.lmg back at right angles to the same 17-1 feet on the westernly and 188 feet on the easternly side of said lot to li,lberry sweet—being lot number 118 in said new , own plot—havins thereon erected 4 tau ,ory brick dwelltng house, with eittivetm.o. out buildings. Seized— tak.'n in execution, and to be sold as the property of Michael C. Garber. ALSO, A certain lot or piece of ground in the town of flaysport, H untingdon county, fronting 60 feet on the northerly side of the Turnpike road and extending back to land of Jin n M'Cuban, about 90 feet, bimmled on the west by a lot of James Fream and on the east by Eli Voter, hav ing a two story frame dwelling house thereon erected, now occupied by defend ant—and another dwelling house (lime also) nov leased to Gwin Tate, and a frame stable, Se, .'•d—taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of David Tale, Eq., defendant in a jutlonent with John Boos laugh) anti J. C. Betts. ALSO. All that certain tot of ground situate on the ninth side of the Tut make Ito id it - . the borough of Frankstown, fronting 50 leer on the said road and rut tinittg nark at right angles to same 100 feet, bounded on the ea.t by an alley and on the west by a lot owned by Denling..r & Brua--having a two story log dwelling house, a two story frame dwelling house and a frame stable thereon. Seized--taken in execution, and to be fold as the property of Daniel liileman, co-defendant, In a Judgment with Stephen Hammond, at suit of Jacob Garman. ALSO. All that tract or parcel of land in Alle gheny tp., containing about 575 acres, be the same more or less. about 275 acre-, of which are cleared arid eultivated. The said land is now used and tenanted as two separate 141'111'4, and being the re naming part . fir residue of the real estate now owned by Bern rid O'Friel's heirs—said 'midis 20011 blurt:tont. a..tl i. hounded an the eri•t hy tirid. of Adam Mack, on the writ by Aaron Burns' heirs, on the north by George Cower,, and on the south by AlexAller UpArt—having therm erec- ted two farm dwelling houses and two tarns, Ste. Seized —taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Bernard O'Friel, deceased--tow in the hands of his Exe cutors. The 'merest of Dr. Charles 0% Friel, one of the heirs of B. O'Friel, de ceased, in and to the foregoing mentioned land will be sold at same time, providing the whole of said est,tte be tut sold. IILSO, A lot or piece of ground situate on the corner of Walnut street and short alley in the borough of Hollidaysburg, Hunt ingdon county, Iron tug 40 Peet on said \% about street and extending bark at right angles to same along short alley 180 feet —halting thereon erected a double stone tiou-e, two stories liteh, fronting 1/11 ‘ not street, and a row ol small stone buil dings fronting on said short alley. . . . . . . Seized—taken in executing, nod to be sold as the property of John Mahoney. ALSO, All those two lots of g-ountl in Gays port, Hunting-don county, on the east side of Basin street 180 feet in front, and ex• lending at right angles 120 feet along Pennsylvania street, and thence at right ang - les to Putter's alley add along said alley 120 feet to Kish' street, as laid out on the ground and intirkeil Nos. 82 and 83, in the general plan of said town. :...dzeil—taken in execution, and to be mild as the properly of H. Snyntr Heth erington, by virtue of a judgment. our mortgage recorded in mortgage nook, No. I—page 153. ALSO, All the right, title and interest of Geo. Baughman in and to the eastern half part of Lot No. 229 in the new town plot of the borough of lollidayshurg, fronting on Blair street SO feet and extending hat k at tight angles to the same 162 feet to Hose Alley—lta►utg thereat. erected a two sit, ry frame dwelling house, Ironting nu said Blair street. .. , eizerl —taken in execution, and to be so;t1 as the property of Geo. fluteghman. ALSO, A certain tract of ;and containing 130 antes more or less, situate in Alegheny tp. Ilantingdon county, adjoining lands of Jacob Miller, Abraham Beahl, Elias Ba ker & Co. and Henry Glass, having about 50 acres of cleared land and a log dwell ing house and a log barn thereon. Also—hot numbered 150 in the plan of the town of Hollidaysburg, fronting 58 feet on the north side or J uniata street and extending back 160 feet to Bank Alley-- having thereon erected a three story brick tavern house and a large frame stable. Seized—token in viieeution, and to be sold as the property of Jas. R. Johnston. ALSO, All that piece or pater' of ground con taining about 2 acres, be the same more or less, lying between the Allegheny Portage Rail Road and tile Turnpike Road, in Al. legheny township, bounded on the west by Bell & Higgins and on the east by B. Nu gent, south by said Rail Road and north by said Turopike—having thereon erected a large stone 01, cluing house and three log hous,•s. Seized—taken in mention, and In be wdd as the properly 11' ,, Willians Kotler. ALSO, 411 that certain ti act of land situate in the illW 11S‘ii II 01 13.11 . 1 . e0, Iluntiugdon coun ty, containing 250 acres, be the same more or less, .ibout 15U of which ate cleareil and cultivated, adjoining land. of Samuel Barr, Robert Barr, Itugh Smith, Jam. a Stewart and Samuel Stewart--having 2 two story 1; au, house., a double log barn and a good .aw•mtll thereon erected. Serv.d—taken in execution, and to he sold as the property of David Burr, with notice to Thomas o.ouurne, terse tenant. ALSO, Lot No. 4, in the town of Gaysport, in the county of Huntingdon, fronting, 60 f.et tin the northerly side of the Turnpike Road and extending back to the River, bounded on the west by a lot late id John Ilipushing'', now or Dr. P. Shoen berger, and on tl e east by a lot claimed by the tielendant—having therein erected a Iwo story brick dw :fling house and a frame stable. Seized—taken in execution, and to be sole as tie property of Peter Boyle. ALSO, All that certain lot of ground, situate on the north eastern curlier of Alleghe ny and Wayne at Feels . in the borough ul llollidayshurg, fronting 60 feet on the southern side of Allegheny street and ex• teudin back along Wayne street ISO feet to an a ley, having thereon elected three small frame houses one story and a hall and two stories high. . Seized—taken ti execution, and to he sold as the prtyerty of Parin f. Hamil ton, with notice to Ann Hamilton, Terre tenant. A LSO, All the right, title and i , 'terest of Doug• lass IV lay, in and to all that tract or piece or parcel of land.pureliased by him from Janus Shill (hill, by article of agreement, situite in the Inemship of Henderson, containing 50 acres or thereabouts, atijoiti• Mg other lands 111 James Sinn thiil, l an d now of David C.1,,,,ng1tt0 and others-- about 20 acres id o Inch are cleared and a log duelling house and small barn there on erec S.•ixed—taken in execution, and to be mild us the propolyntDouglass Wray. A LSO, A lot ur parcel of land in Barree towns sin p,llu tingdon coon iy,con billing about one acre, he the same more or leas—hay ing a frame dwelling house thereon erect- Sisal hind adjlllll4 lands of William Rays, William Porter and Wm. Musser. Seized--taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of NN illiam ALSO, Two adjoining lots of ground situate on the northerly sole of A llegheny street in the town of Newry, in the county of Hun tingdon, fronting about 50 feet on said street and running back 200 feet, t wind • el on the west by a public street and on the east by a lot claimed by the estate of John Mock—having a two story log house and a stable thereon erected. Seized—taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Joint Conrad, with notice to terre tenants. A LSO, tract, piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Henderson, in the county of Huntingdon, adjoining lands nl I)ouglass Wray, David Cunningham, and others, coniantin; •tbuet 112 ;ieres -40 of which are cleared, with a lug dwell ing house and harp thereon erected. execution, ant! to be sold it, the property . olJathes Shortbill. A LSO, All the right, title, interest, claim and demand of the defendant, John Swartz, of, in and to all that certain tract, piece or parcel of land, on which he now si:uate in the township of Antes, near the Allegheny Mountain, and supposed to contain aunut 90 acres, be the same more or less,and adjoins lands of Henry Rigale, Nicholas Cherry and others, having some cleared land and a log cabin house and stable thereon erected. Seized—•taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of John Swartz. .KLso, All those two adjoining lots of ground situate on the north side of Juniata street in the borough of Hollidaysburg, fronting each 60 leet on said street, and extending back at right angles to same 160 feet ti‘ bank Alley; said lots being numbered 155 • and 156 in the recorded plan of said bo rough—No. 156 being a corner lot, and on the corner ofJunitita and Penn streets, on said lots are erected the Ilullidays uurg Foundry,Casting House, a two story brick store house, an office boiling and a frame building used in connection with the. Foundry—together with all the Ma chinery and fixtures belonging to and at tached to the freehold. Seized—taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of George It. M'Far lane, Michael C. Garber, and Albert J. Garber, lately trailing under the. firm of M'Farlane, Garber 54 - Co. A LSO, All the right, title and interest of the defendant in and to all that certain Inc, or parcel of ground situate in the eitterti end of the borough or Huntingdon, and bounded us Endows, to wit: beginning at the south east corner of lot No. 1711 on St. Clair street, and thence along the southern line of said lot 1534 feet to a post, thence along the line of William Dorris' meadow lot 13S/ feet to a post, thence along the fence of A. P. Wilson's meadow la 1774 feet to a post to Saint Clair street, and thence along said street 136 feet to the place of beginning—hav ing thereon erected a two story log dwel• ling house with a frame kitchen and a stable. Seized—taken in execution, sod to be sold us the property of Thomas Eldridge. ALSO, A lot of ground No. 9, in the town plot of the borough of Alexandria, fronting GO feet on the lower side of the Main street or Turnpike Road running throu4li the sa id borough and extending back at right xu4,l••s to ;4 . 1111. 180 feet, hounded on the east by the lot of John Ichinger, and on the west by Nicholas Cressw ell, having thereon erected a two story platstered dwelling house, a small shop and a small log stable. Seized--taken in execution, and to be ~old as the property of Stephen Ichinger. A LSO, All that lot of ground numbered 72 in the plan of the town of Williatmthurg, Huntingdon county, fronting 50 feel on notch east side of Second street, ;mil run• ping bid( towards sill River on 111.J,11 street 175 legit to an Alley—having there on vretned a two story frame dwelling house and astable. Seized—taken in execution, and to be sold as the property or Jos. S. P. Harris . ALSO, All the right, title and interest of Chris tian Stanton, of, in and to a lot and a hall ot groond in the borough of Alexandria, situate on the northerly s'ile of the 'Turn pike [toad or Main street, being. about 9U leet m front on the said street, and exten ding back at right anglos to the same, to the bank of the Juniata Division of the Pennsylvanat Canal, bounded on the west by a lot of Dr. 11 outz, and nn the east by ' a !ot of Mrs. Jackson—thereon erected a two story frame Tavern house, a plaister ed store room, and a frame stable, with a shed attached. Seized —taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Christian Stamm'. A LSO, All the right, title and interest of Jesse Baily and James Baily or either of them, of, in and to ill that tract, piece or parcel ol land situated in the township or Wal ker, in the county of Huntingdon, contain• ing about 80 acres,or therealmuts,hounded by lands of Valentine Heffner on he north, John Heiner on the east, John floo vet. on the south and James Moore on the west, from 40 to 50 acres of which are cleared—having thereon erected a two story log dwelling house, u log burn, and a wagon maker shop. Seized--taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Jesse Baily and Jan►cs Body. JOHN ARMITAGE. &Off. Sheriff's Office, Hunting. dun, March 20, 1815. S 44 Vet la Itilol4 var lERE A S by precept to me ted dated at 11 , entingdion, the 15th day of Jan., A. D. On r thousand eight hundred 111111 forty-five, under the hands and seals of the 11011. Abl . 101:1111 S. IA 11- son, President of the Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Torodner, and erneral jail delivery of the ;alit judicial district of Pennsylvania, composed or the cwntlies of Hon;in>;don, Mifflin and Union, and the lion. Joseph Adams and James 6win, his associates, Judges of the county of Huntindon,justices assigned, appointed, to hear, try, and determine ;ill Bud every indictment., and presentments, made or taken fur 0r concerning all crimes, which by the laws a the state are made capital or Monies of death and other oqences, crimes and misdemeanors, which have been or shall be committed or perpetrated within said county, or all persons who are or shall hereafter lie committed or be per petrated for crimes atoresaid-1 ane com manded to make Public Proclaina lion, throughout my whole bailiwick (hat a C of Over and Terminer, of Common Pleas and 'Quarter St , sions, will he held at the Court House, in the Itoromdi of linntingimb, oil the second Monday (arid 14th ha t) . Or Alail next, and those who will prosecute the said prisoners, be then and there to prosecute them its 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, Ili 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 15th day of January, in the year dour Lord .me thousand eight hundred and Foriy• five , and the 68th year of American Indepen , ience. JOHN ARMITAGE, Ski. Sheriff's office Iluntin don, March 49, 1845: Proclamation. VVTIIEREAS hy precept to me direc• led by the Juch,los of the Common the county of Huntingdon, bear ing t, -t the 15th day of Jan., A. 1). 1845, 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 I 1 notingdon, in the county of Huntingdon, on the third Monday (and 21st day) of April, 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, NVitnesses and suitors in the trial atilt said issues are required to attend. Dated at Huntingdon the 15th day of January, A. I). one thousand eight hun dred and forty five, and the 68th year of American Ind..pendonte. JOIN AIIMITAGE SheCtn . 's Aire Milling don, March 19, 1845. 'l'rial List for awn Term, FIRST WEEK. D. NV . Riacts v William M'Nite Walter's heirs v Scorer Stoner li tttun's Assinee v Batton et al Walter's heirs al Store et al John M'Conib 71 C. A. Newingham W. B. Hudson v S. Williamson Edward O'Hare r S. lto)er et. al J. Leslies, assures v Wianon & Jones Walter's for lsett v Jacob Shoop Same v Same Same v Smile Same v Same P. Frazer Smith v William Pollock Lumbar) for use v Seeds & Davis Leonard v Lytle & Patterson Parsons v k ageoner Patterson v M'llduff Reynolds v Long Hollioays' heirs 'V James Alexander Coeth. Pennsyra. v Alex. Ennis et al -.... 0 44.... SECOND WEEK. J. &J. Wilson v Crniswell's children Martial Gates v James R. Johnston Rclianc•• Tran's Co. v ex'rs J. I'. M'Dowell v Dougherty (Itin'kr.) E. Shu.,malter v Ali x.inder GWlti Jonathan Jackson v J. &J. Forrest Thomas Williams v (.. L. Cruise A. Johnston a Brutriker &StiMer Andrew H. Hirst *it lieniimin Johnston 1). W. Hidings v J. Rodgers & Co, a• use a B. O'Friel's ex'rs Martin Gates v T. litirdge's ex'rs Sonic M'Bride et al &c. v Z. G. Brown Weight for use v 'l'. M. Owens Wilson & Co. v David Robeson 11. Crownover 'a -Wm. Pollock Dr A. Johnston v Dr. C. O'Friel H. Neff's Adm'rs v John G. Fleck Charles Springer v Lewis Mytinger Dickey's Admr's. v I'. Wilson, Esq. M. C. Garber v John F. Lowry John Leonard v W. M. Lyon& Co. Salim) Wigton v Curry & Rome-hen y J. Martin's/WWI.. v I). , ugherty [lnii'kr] Overseers of Morris v 0 v'seers of Tyrone Irvin for Jones v Shipley's Ex. S'•me v S,.me C. H. Lease & Co. v Jacob Drake Commonwealth v W. Price & sureties Higgins& co. for use v Israel Grafius Joseph Kir v John F. Lowry John Miller v DGoodfellow'sadms Samuel Caldwell v R. Morris' Ex'rs. 13. 03i121212Eitz, TTORX E I .111 T L.ll HUNTINGDON, PA. uwata walovatomzumal o attorney at Law, • .HOLLIDAYSBURG, PA Will practice in the several (wort., of Hon. anew!. Be Iford, and Cambria noun- ties. All business entrusted to ks care, voitl be faith/Idly attended to. Ornee.—Diainond. :R ....,{r,ek /!, 5 , .THE 4* v Ae , 4 t 'i7Ait.g4 t, s zF i r sE to 4 2 ~.;445x.2.7,1- 4 , ' 2 ,Indatopz, Lh.eases of the Lungs and Breast. TESTIMONIALS, 4WD To The PUBLIC.- In accordance with the prevailing custom, and in order to sho v the virtue:sof this medicine none fully, the fol lowing certificates have bee' selected ; and as it is not our wish to trill.• with flit lives or health of those afflicted, we sincerely pledge ourselves to make no assertions or false statements" of its tftici,cy ; nor will we hold e ut any hope to suffering humanity which facts will not warrant. he proots are here given—and we impory from the public into every ruse we pubikl., and feel assured they will find it a medicine well deserving their patronage and tonti deuce REMARKABLE CURES. Of all the cures that have yet been record ed, there are certainly none cepa I to the belLiw mentioned. and they plainly show the curability of Consumption, teen in some of its worst forms : Let every man, woman and child read the following, and we are sure that it must satis fy all of the great virtues of the medicine. El7' Read the following from Dr. Jamb HoWpm . , 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 child of Paul Schweble, in which many other re me (lies had been tried without any relief. Th Balsam gave sudden relief, and in my opin ion the child is effectuelly cured by its use. Yours, &c. I COB HOFFMAN, M. D. Dec. 23, 1' 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. I. April 20, 1843. On or about the 13th of October, 1841, I was taken with a violent pain in the side aear the Liver, which continued about live days, and was followed by the breaking of no ulcer, or something inwardly, which re lieved the pain a little, but caused me to throw up a great quantity ot offensive mat ter and also much blood. Bring greatly alarmed at this I applied to fphysician, who said he thought lie 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 ether re medies were then procured by my wife and friends but none did me any good and the discharge of blood end putrid corruption still continued every few days, and at the last it became so offensive that I could scarcely breathe. I was slso st izvd wills a violent c tugh,which at timescaused me to raise much more blood than I 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, 1 heard of Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry and got a bottle which relieved me immediately, and by the use of only three bottli s of this medicine, all my pains were removed, and my - cough :int' spitting 01 I•lood removed, and in a few days my health was to far restored as to en 'able me to work at my trade (whicli is that of a carpenter•) and up to this time 1 have enjoyed good health. THOMAS COZENS. WITNESS,-.4 ant acquainted with Thos Cozy. and having seen him during his Bl ues., I think his statement is entitled to full credit. SAM. H. BURROUGHS. GL.II.ICF.sTER oUNTY, Ss. Appeamd before no personally, and affirm ed according to law, on the 20th of April, 1843. J. CLEMEN It is unnecessary to remind all who would get the true article,ito inquire panic idarly for Dr. Wistar's It. ls.an of Wild Cherry." and talc- nothing else. Unprincipled dealers will tell you that th SYRUP of NVild Cherry, or some other cough medicine is equally as good. Regard them not—they only want your mos:FS ! N. mem bee,it is .! Wistar's Belsion of Wild Cher ry" that not only relieve, hot cures ! Price one dollar per bottle. or six fur $5. For sale only in Cincinnati, by SAN FOR D & PARK, corner of Fourth and 11 alnut. Also, fie sale by Thomas Read er .on, (whol,sale and retail,) Huntingdon, and Mrs. Mary Orr, Hollidaysburg. January 15, 184.5.-6 m. FRENCH BURR MILL STONES. H subscriber continues to manufac 161.0ture, in Harrisburg, French Burrs of ;01 siz s, and of the very twit quality, much cheaper than ever, and on very favorable terms. Letters addressed to him will receive the same- prompt attention as if personal appli cation were made. W. H. KEPNER, Feb. 5, 1845.--9 n,. mmcancs)riz.,c, • A. N. BUIVIBAUCIFE, WOULD most resp,ctfully iiiform the citizens of Huntingdon, and the public in general, that he has commenced the saddle and harness limiting business in all its various branches, in the shop former ly occupied by Alex. M'Allister, deed., 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 Ilarness,,S . a (idles. Bridles, Collars, &c. Repairing done on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. By a strict attention to business he hopes to receive a librral share uf work. Huntingclon,May 8, 1844. A. K. CORNYN, 417111011117 AT 16.1117 * HUNTINGDON, PA. Office in Main &reel. two doors East of Mrs. McConnell's Temperance House• j uflry ! Jtweiryll ityliy!! tn' ITUST receiveg,astcck vei or the most cient Jewell.) 117`" ever came up the Ye1t.c."..111 Consisting of GOLD PAT a 1 /TENT LEVERS. Ladies G L D ANCID , II LE *. • YENS, PI 11 jewelledi niLVEIt PATENT LEvEItS, rouble mid single caseil,;lll.VEß ANCH•iIt Lvvir.us full jeweled, double and tingle cased ENGLISH i. ATOMS. Im'tation Levers, QUARTIEH Slid FRENCH WATCHES, &C. &C. Also Gold Fob Chains, and Sea lsl of the most fashionable pitons. Gold Pencils, Spectacles, Guard Chains, Key's, Brenerlets sett with topaz, Mcdalions, Fin ger Riags, Eau• Rings, Breast Pins, sett with topaz, amethist, &c. &c. Militature Cases, Silk Purees, Coral Beads, Pocket Bt., ks. Musical Boxes, Mathematical Instruments, Silver Spectacles, Table Spoons, Tea and Salt Spoons, Sugar Tongs, Lowends pattent Silver Pencils, Razors of the finest quality, HENRY CLAY pen knives, a superior lull • de, Steel P us, Spy Classes, Huir Brushes. Tooth Brushes, Platina Points, &c. &c. the above articles will be sold cheaper (.lituf ever heretofore. Clock and Watch repairing done as usual, verycheap for cash. a _ - . - - A large assortment of eight day and thir ty hour Clocks will be sold very cheap. All watches sold will he warranted for one year, and a written guurrantee girt n. that it not tound equal to warranty it will (during that period) be put in order without expense, or it injured, may be exchanged for any other watch 44 equal value. The warranty is considered void, should the watch, with which it is given, he put into the hands of another watch maker. D. BUOY. Huntingdon, April 10, 1844. COME THIS WAY! EZTZNICIIVZ Carriage .Illaa►►ufaaetory HENRY SMITE OS r respectfully informs !the citizen 4.141 of the borough and county of Huntu,g• don, the public generally, and his md friends. and customers in particular. that he stilt continues the - Conch Making Busines% in all its various branches,at his old stand,i Main street in the borough of Huntingdon nearly oppo,ite the'Journal' printing i !Ike where he has constantly on hand every description of Coaches, Curnages. 54_ .## Buggies, Sleighs• A iliiikav Dearborns, which he will sell low for cash or on reat.uss able tc rms. All kinds of wol k in his line made to 0r... der, on the shortest notice, in a WORKMAN JAKE MANNER And all kinas of repairing done with neat :less and despatch. - . Country produce will be taken in exchange for woi k. Any persons wishing to purchase are re spectfully invited to call End examine to d• udge for themselves. Huntingdon Nov. 29, 1893, PICTURE OF 11E4LTH.—Health i ' charact,rised in an individual by the ab sence of all pain, suffering or affection in. iffl y part o f his body , by the free and regu... hie 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 ouce iu (veil twenty , lbur hours, and without heat, dryness, tie bunting at the juiSSaize ; the free issue of water.tHh out iicrinoliy or burning, and without a led dish sediment which is always a sign at a present or an approaching pain ; quiet sleep without agitation or troublesome dreams no taste of bile or other bad taste in the nii , uth upon rising in the morning ; no sour• ut ss or disagreeable rising of the. stomach ). a clean tongue ; a sweet breath ; no itching, pimples or spots on the skin ; no piles ; burning heat upon.any part of the body ; no excessive thirst when Wit :qvstd to laber or other known cause ; no kilt rruption 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 gilt,itest importuner that no time be lest in sending for a demi., or in the use of foolish remedies too often the result eel speculation ; instead of this course let a dose of Brandrtth's Pills be taken, which wi4l not deceive, but will at once restore health, to the organ or part that requires it. All who wish to preserve their hea!th,ulle who are determined to defend their life against the 'encroachments of disease which mit;lit send them prematurely to the grave, will, without hesitation, have recourse to the Brandroli Pills, when the state of the sys tem does not harmonize with the above pic ture of he: Ith. Those who live in a country where contal glens or other diseases prevail, should dual' think of this true picture of health, and oh. serve himself with particular attention, in order to ar.t accordingly. The wise and nightly derected will follow this advice—the unwis are left to their own destruction. Dr. Brandreth's Pills are for sale by the following Agents utrhis county. Wm. Stewart, Huntingdon. M'Farlane, Garber, & co, Hollidaysburg: & N. Cresswell, Petersburg. Moore & Swoope, Alexandria. Hartman & Smith, Manor Hill. Thomas M. O wens, Birmingham. A. Patterson, Williamsburg. re The above are the only authorized` agents in Huntingdon county. Sept. 11, 1844.—5 m. SpaniA Hides !19D 'FANNER'S OILS. 2000 Dry Laplata Hides•--Arst quality, 5500 Dry LaGiiira (1?.. 3000 1)47 Silted La Guira, 1000 Dry Salted Brazil Hides, 40 Wiles Creel) Salted Patna Kips 30 Bales dry Patna Kips. 120 Barrells Tanner's Oil. Tanner's and Currier's For salse to the country Tanners at the' lowest prices and upon the hest terms. N. B. All kinds of Leather wanted for which the highest paices will he paid im Cash or in exchange for Hides, Kips & Oil D. KIRKPATRICK & St iNS, No. 21 South 3d Street, Philaddribik Oct. 9, 1844:--• ly,