Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, July 30, 1845, Image 4

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    SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY virtue of sundry write of Levari
Fuoias 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, tit the
Vote house in the borough of Hunting
don ‘p Monday the 11th day of August
1E45, (awl I out day to day until sold)
the follow, operty,
Lot No.l sito.ite in the town of Dun- '.
carmine, I: oni t ng on the Turnpike Riad '
54 feet and 4 inches. and extending in
depth 140 feet to the Allegheny Porta„oe
Railroad. adjoining a 14 feet Alley on the
east, and lot. N 0.2 on the west, having
thereon erected a log; dwelling house, n i t e
and a half stories high, 17 1,,t by -23
with lien elt:nl to kitchen 17 feet oidt
cher nut buidirl4B.
Lot No. 2. knitting on the Turnpike
Road 54 feet 4invhes ant extending to
Allegheny Portage Rail Road 140 feet in
i t
depth, bounded e east by No. I. and
on the west by 3. having thereon
erected a log ng home, wig an d a
half storiealii , ,, net by 17.
Lot No. 3. fr mg on the Turnpike
Road 160 feet and extendine• to Allegheny
Portage Rail 11.,tid 140 l'eet in depth,
bdunded an the east by lot No. 2. and on
the west by lot No. 4, having thereon
erected a frame Col" shop, one story
1.41.-
ot :+l'o. 4 fronting on the Turnpike
Road 115 i fetq, and extending to Alle
gheny Pie {age Rail Road 140 feet in
depth, boquiell WI the east by lot No. 3
and on the weir tty lot No. 4, having there
on ors c, • , t a ~,getl and coin inetlim,*
dwell ; ~ .p,••• two ,tories high 49 feet
b, 34, of stone, and partly'
of frame, a t .:. t e log asabte. and other out
Isutidings, a well of ),..o.n! water,
with puinr, i.e., the door,—occupied fur
several vests fi m pnblic hno‘e.
Lot No. 3 f , nntitig on the Turnpike
Road 49 feet by 140 I..et in ahe 11 .13! 11 ex.
taniling back to Allegheny Portne Rail.
mad, bounded On the e.,,t Na. 4
and on the West by a A rit•y--1111V
iag thereon erecte..:, log dwelling house,
two stories high, 29 tee Squ.k. e.
Belted, taken in ex., 0:.on, and to be
sold as the property ..r dliant Kattler.
0
A' lot or ground N gin the town plot
of the Botimih of A , 60
feet un the lower Wolk. • , 'n s'rect
or Ternpike Road i 4 - iloott.4ll the
Borough, and extending h,ck at right an-
Wee to same 180 fe,t, b , omiletl 011 the
mot b, the lot of Jim Ichmger, and on
the west by Nicholas Cersowell, having
thereon erected a two story pl a istee,ll
dwelling house, a small shop nod a small
log
— Seised. taken in execution, and to be
sold utile property of Stephen "chine'.
ALSO,
Tao adjoining lots of around situate
on the Northerly side of Alleghany street
in the towa of Newry in tiontingdon
counts', tronting about 50 feet on said
street and running back 200 feet —boun.
tied on the west by a public street, and
au the east by a lot claimed by the estate
of John Mack, having a two story log
house and a stable thereon erected.
Seizod, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of John Conrad aith
notice to Terre Tenants.
ALSO,
All that lot piece or parcel of land sit•
into or lying on the west side of Main
street in the town of Shirleyshurg in
Shirley tOTVIIS1111) Huntingdon county,
containing in all about 6 acres, adjoininz
lands of pavid ?raker, on the North
AughwiCk.Crevk en be west by lands ut
Sainuel Carothers, um the south, nn
which is erected a two story log house and
kitchen, anal lug hat n—said and i 4 clear
ed and ultiler fence.
Seizert,.taken iu execution, awl to he
sco!d hS the property or NValter 13. H udson.
ALSO,
All that lot of ;;,Quadf frunt in 60 lee(
on the north-westerly side of the great
road leading through the town of Sauls•
burg in Barree township Iluntingdon
county, and extending back 120 feet
bounded ,trt the south-west by alO of
mei Maguire. and on the north-east by
a lot ut Job Slack, said lot bel-g No. 9
in the plan of said town having thereon
erected a large two story plastered dwell
ing house and a frame stable
Seised, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of William NI. Mur
ray,
ALSO.
A ;mall lot nr pOlgrl ground Filuate
h Jickson townshi ar M'Alevy's fort
oaritaininx about one ituarter of an acre
or theres.toutstmoodell on the west by the
Mttl Dam of Rohert Darr and on the
east by David Millet'; land, having there•
en erocted a small frame house.
Seized, token in execution, and to be
*old at the property o f Samuel E. Barr.
A LSO,
About 100 acres of land be tl.e Pomo
nioie or less, ♦itu.ile in Antes township
county, aijoioing land; of
Alexari.l-r NleValativ, Jr., Woli.on
Ivr, .1 rub Nlooryy and others—with
about 20 acres cleioril, and a log dwell
ing house, and a small log Barn or Sta
ble thereon.
Seized, taken in •a..crntinn, and to he
mold 3 , the prftrierty of FillOC:11 Falknei
aioi Eleanor his wile.
ALSO,
All that e•••••• for grn•nrol, itifit3te
On 0 • or,h• ro co ner of Aire,heoy.
yoe , tr,, , 4 in the borough of
Holloatyshurg, frJoing 0 test on the
trnithr,n a'tle of Allegheny Ftreet nnrl et •
tending tack along Wayne o'reet ;80 Piet
to an Alley, having thereon erected OM'
Ailldit frame houses one story and a hall,
and two sturiea high.
Seized, token in execution, aml to he
sold as the properly of Parin T. Hamil
ton, with notice to Ann Ilamilton, terre
tenant.
ALSO
A tract, piece, or pat cel of land situate
in the township of Tell in Huntingdon
county, containing shout one hundred and
fifty acres, be the same more or less, ad
joining lands of Michael CAI ne, Jonathan
a r ip s , and others, about tie,lity acres of
which are Cleared having a log house and
a double log Lan thereon.
. . . .
Seizett, l'Acen in execution, and to be
sold as the paperty of amid Stung.
ALSO,
that certain tract, piece, or parcel
"I land sititate in the tow tp.hip of Tell in
Ilutointtnn county about twenty Iwo
acre* be the same more or les , , about five
or 11:1 acres of which are cleared, said
land adjoins lands of Williatn Lyons
Eons McMullin and others—and has it
small cabin houSe and a Pottet'a Kiln
thereon.
Seize I, taken in esecorion, and to he
cold as khe property of David Thomoson.
ALSO,
All the right, title and Interest of the
defendent, Doite,lass Wray, in and to all
that tract piece or parcel of land purcha
sed by him from Seines Shorthill, situate
in the townshtpof Henderson, Hunting.-
dem county, containing fifty acres or there
abouts. adjoining lands of James Short•
hill, lands now of David Cunningham and
others, about 20 acres of which are cleared.
and a log dwelling house and a small
barn thereon.
Seized--taken in execution, ant , to be
sohl as the property of Douglass IVray.
A LSO,
A tract of land situate in the town
ship of Itopewell containing one hundred
and one acres, be the same more or less,
about sixty acres of 'which are clewed,
with a hewed log house and a cabin barn
thereon erected—said land adjoins lands
of James Entrekin, Esq. and others
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
cold as the property of Ann Park, George
Park, and John Beaver Guardian of An.
Amoy, Joseph, Alexander, Samuel, and
Susannah Park.
ALSO
All the right, title and interest of Robert
Lytle, Jr. the defentlcnt of in and to all
Ouse two adjoining lots of ground in the
town of Rollidnysburg purchased from
Wiiliatn Lynn, Esq. fronting each 60 feet
on the south aide nt Allegheny street,
and running back 180 feet to Strawberry
alley —numbered 108 and 109 in the plan
of said town—No. 109 being a (owner lot
and situate on the corner of Front aml
Allegheny streets—having thereon erect•
ed two new brick dwelling houses front
ing on Allegheny street and a two story
frame dwelling honer, fronting on Front
street, and a small frame building also
fronting on Front street.
Seized, taken in excution. and to be
sold as the property of Robert Lytle. Jr
Also,
All those two adjnining lots of ground
situate c4l. the north side of Juniata street
in the Borough of Hollidaysburg fronting
each GO feet on said street and extending
back at right angles to same IGO feet to
Hank alley, said lots being numbered 155
and 156 in the 12..coriled plan of said
Borough—No. 15(i twin: a corner lot, and
on the corner of Juniata and Pentt'a
streets, on said lots are.erected the 110!-
lillayslitirg Foundry, Casting , 111111 RP, a
two story brick house, an office building,
and a frame bitilding ti•ell in connection
with the Foundry—together with all the
Machinery and fixtures belonging to and
• attached to the freehold.
Seizetl, taken in execution and to be
as the property or Oeo. ft. Maar.
'Mich +el C. Garber, and Albert 3.
r; ), her. lately tratlio.l antler the firm of
NI, PM lane, Garber & Co.
ALSO,
All that T.ot of ground situate on the
north -Me of the Main street in the town
of Warriorsinark in Ilutitingdon county
fronting 66 feet on said street e nd run
ning hack 166, bountle.l on the east by lot
of Jacob Vantries. Esq. and on the west
hr lot of Samuel Oyer, having a two story
plastered dwelling house and a log tailor
shop, a td a stable thereon erected.
Seized— taken in execution; and to be
sold as the property fr. Slonebruker.
A LSO,
All that certain ['rave cooper shop, one
and a hall stories high, situate on the turn
pike road lending 1 . '1)111 I Int lid y Mblirg to
Ebensbuilt, fronting on said road 5 4 2 feel
and estetoling hack fe..t, in the t twit
of tliineansville, as laid oil' by Commis•
sinners appointed by the Cowl to desig
nate boundaries.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of Philip Beamer,
owner or repii!eil owner and contractor,
at suit of Nugent.
ALSO,
A certain tract or parcel of land sit's
tiate on the Globe Itun in IVest township,
its Mating'lots county, beginning at a
omit , . heap, thence North 26 degrees,
West 2041 perches to"a chestnut sprout
—thence along l'ussers innuittein South
ees, West 1 . 663 perches along
James Massey's line, thence North 70
• degrees, Weal 166 perchi a to a alone
heap and place of beginning, containing
200 acres and allowance. (Being part of
[ larg er tract nt land surveyed on a war
I rant dated June 21 1793, granted to John
I Batton, and patents(' its the name of said
IJohti"Battois.)
.
Seixel. titken in ex•eution, and to be
Sill 41 Cieoptrl . l n %
Saw' two.
with notice to Green & Dorsey, terra ten
ants.
A LSO,
A certain tract of land in Barree town
ship [now lickson tp 3 in the county of
Huntingdon, containing 115 acres and 60
perches anti allowance, being part of a
tract of land granted to Matthias ChM ff
by warrant dated 18th April 1774, and
the same land granted and conveyed by
'Thomas Blair to Samuel Stay by Deed
dated August 10'h 1841, and duly enter
ed of Record. together with the hereditn
ments and appurtenances—said land ad,
joins George Stay and others.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of Samuel Steffy.
ALSO.
A small lot of ground in Barree town
ship, containing about one quarter of an
acre, adjoining lands of Josiah Cunning
ham, John White and other s, (said lot be
ing purchased by defendant from .I , lm
White) having thereon erected a small
log dwelling house.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property or John Hoffer.
JOHN ARMITAGE, Shi.
Sheriff' Offi-e, Hawing
don, lily 10, 1840. •
eitta
WiIEREAS by precept to me direc
ted dated at Huntingdon, the 9.3.1
day of April. A. D. one thousand eight
hundred and forty five, under the hands
and seals of the Hon. Abraham S. Wil
son, President of the Court of Common
Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, and general
jail delivery of time ilOth judicial dist' in 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 and 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 sail county, or all persona who are
or shall hereafter be committed or be per
i petrated for crimes aforesaid-1 am con
minded to make
Public Proclamation
throughout my whole bailiwick plat —.eel.—
a FIRST WEEK.
C mrt of Over and Terminer, of Common s , i ' vnuo it , ) ,„,,,
v John Cm rinsworth
Pleas and Quarter Session;, will be held 141 ~,,i„ G .,;,, m
v Robert newt:
at the Court !bilge, in the Borough of I ,j,,b ri M'Comb 1 , C. A. Newingham
Huntingdon, on the second Monday (and Edward O'Hare v S. Royer et al
Ilth day) of Augost next, and those who 3 . Ll"slies , .Rs s inee. v Wilson & J'mes
will prosecute the said prisoners, he then I'° ° " i rd t ' w Moore v l'"""I'l Caldwell
shall Wm. MeNite v Staioc et al
and there to prosecute them as It no be p. I , ,,,zjer Smith yr Willi im a l
just, and that all Justices of the Peace, Lumbr'd for Comp. v atric .oul Seeds
Coron .i. and Constables within the sold A. D. Le mord v Lytle & Patterson
county, be then and there in their er Com'th. PenosyPa. v Alex. Ennis .
el
persons, at 10 o'clock A. 111.0 1. s ()Intel
with
A. Johnfem v Dr. C
William' Rogers v Hewit et Fri,
with their records, inquisitions, e J. P. NVH , ,well v DotKbertv (Tonle.)
lions and remembrances, to do . P E. Sh,ell - 1,11(Vr V Alex maul* ‘..l , witi
things which to their offices respectively Jonathan .I,ekcon V J. &J. Forrest
appertain. Thomas Williams v C. E Crain,
' Dated at Huntingdon the :2301 day of A. inl"""" 1 , Tirohlk or & StiMer
April, in the year of our Lord one odd and 1.- 11 G
mmon G. W. Patterson
1 r
j ame p„,.3„ns V 1
1 thousand eight hundred and forty- I
—.warnbo Rouse
five . and the 68th year of American
Indepen tenet..
JOHN ARMITAGE, Shy:
Sheriff': office Huntintr
dun, July 1.0 1845.
Proclamation.
vir[TEREAS by precept to me direc•
ted by the Judges of the Common
PL-la of the. county of Iluntiturdon, hear
test the 231111 1 3 y of April, N. I). 1845,
I am commanded to make Public Pro
clamation throutthout my whole bailiwick
that a court of Common Pleas will be
held at the court house, in the borouLth of
liuntinvlon, in the county of Huntinedon,
on the thud \toothy (and 181 h day) of
August A. 11. 1845. for the trial of all
issues in said court which remain undeter
mined before, the sail Jules when tin.l
where all Jur o rs, Witnesses and suitors
in the trial of allsaid issues are required
to attend.
Hated at Huntingdon the 23rd day of
mil A. O. n.), thousand eielit hun
dred and forty•five, and the 68th year of
American Independenee.
JOIN ARMITAGE Slef.
Sheriff's Mike
dun, July 10, 1845.
LIST OF JUROTIS
FOR .IUGUS 2 1 TERM, 1 8 4 5
GRAND JURORS.
Allegheny town. hip Juhn M. Gibboney,
Michael Simons.
Antes—Miller Clossin, Julia Campbell,
John Henrhv. -
Illrzir—Juliti P. Lowry.
Franiclitt—Joitit Ewing., John MA, kg,
Prankskiwn—Jesse Crumbecket , Charles
Wilson.
Henderson--Lane I)orland, Jacob Miller,
Clark, William Hammond,
. ,
James Stewart, Unviil Tucary.
Porter —I), n iel Whittnker.
Tod--Solomiin Houck, E4q , Jncob Line,
(Senior.)
Tyrone—Robert Stewart, Jr.
Walker--Elerizor Lloyd.
AV cur/oral/lark—Abed new) Stephen..
Wet- -J olm Henry, James Stewart.
TRAVERSE JURORS.--riwr wnts
Allerherw--N1 it hart Thompc.ont
.
Ant es -- Hamilton. James Hamilton
Murree- -Hobert Curniniti,i, James (.;illain
John flortiina.', Alexander Oaks, Wil
Price, Alexani'er Tliotnroion.
. .
Ferree, .fames Af. Hewil,
Ell ots Lon, NS illians McFarland,
D, Eta, Sulcimm Ellomtv.
Dub/in—Brice Blair, Esti. David Jeffries,
E , .q.
Franklin—Richard Jones.
Frankeowq —Sumut I Smith, Sohn W.
Stewart.
lienderson—S4muel Grafius, John Kemp,
James Line, Richardson Read, Joseph'
Summers, Samuel Shoemaker, Isaac
Woolverinn,
floywill—John Norris.
Hts.vt ,, n —George Bittle..Christian Goad,
Michael Wike.
Morris—John Auranilt, Et.q., Thomas
Conninz.
Porter—Robert Cannon, Jacob Kooo,ll.
Sli; rley —John Garver, Thomas li. Ho
ling.
Sayder—J °Alma Burley, John C. Furtua.
rell--David Hackedorn.
Tyrone--.l ,, raham Buck. Daniel Fisher.
Walker —John Ilmseholder, William
Ward.
11 oldberry—David Ake, Esq., Thomas
K. Fluke, Esq., Johnston Moore, Esq.,
Philip Reese.
TRAVERSE JURORS.—szcorin wEsic.
Allegheny —Will iam Louden.
Borree-- William Couch, Jr., William
Moore, James Stewart, (Manor.)
Blair—John Hemphill. Alexander Me.
Corral k, Abraham Van 'fri es.
Cromwell—Jonathan Carothers, John
Taylor.
&Mitt—William Appleby.
Franklin—John D. Bell.
Henderson- • I-I enry Cornprohst, Thomas
Fisher. James NlTabe, Samuel IL. Ste
vens, William Summers
Hopewell--John Anderson.
Hs/son—John Clapper, Jacob Hoover,
(Dry Gap.)
Morris—John Donnelly, David Stewart.
Porter- Samuel Snyker.
.17tirley Bachus,
.Snyder--Joseph Burley.
(en—William 0-r, El.
T0.1—.1,h0 Myerly.
Throne—Armstrong Cranford, Henry
Fleck.
West -Samuel My!on, John Watt.
Woodberry- Jaen') Duck, John G. Flood,
David Good, Henry Harbison, John K.
Neff' Divid S. Rhule.
Trial List for .Ingast Term
I 845.
SECOND WEEK.
Drivid W 71 Isaac Rogers & rm.
Thomas for Dysart v G. S Hoover C at.
K. L. Green v 1.1 , 01 Pl. , k
John Sharer v Milligan
M'th•ide •t &c. v Z. G. Brown
Wilson Ik Co, Itolieson
r,ointh. of Peona. v Jolips... Moore
11. Crownover v VVoi P••llock
I. Dirket•s dimes. v A. P. Wilson Esq.
Jos,ph Pari , ll4 v Alcx Srr , tt
J. M>n•tia's Artm'r. 71 D.. orbit tv
Denli..wer for use 7. Willi,. Nelson
G. B. Matthews v John Marks
James 1)t sart v H. Seeds c•t el -
C. H. leant' & CO. v .1,011 Dr, k.
Commonwealth v \V Price• rt el
John Miller v Gondfellow's
D. Bratistetter v NowlAn & 12,0iNort
Chas. Merriman v Thomas NT. ()wens
tligitios &c. for use v Israel Gri.lins
Lori. ',jogai-Tier v Xenia, Li ff
J. D. 1) n•is Co. use 71 John D stetter , y
Kwine for Gates 7 1 James Ewing'
John Ruts for use v J. G. Lightner et al
S:une v Sante
Spaniolk Hides
MVO
TANNER'S OILS.
2000 Dry Lal,lata quality,
5500 Dry La Gtiira (1.1.
3000 1)1•• Silted La (;i;ira
1000 Dn. Salted Brazil Hikes,
40 Bales Creep Spited Patna Kips
30 11 Iles dry Patna Kips.
120 tiarrells Thliner's
Tnimer's and Carrier's Tnnls,
For salse to the country Tanners nt the
lowest prices and upon the hest terms.
N. B. All kinds of heather wanted for
which the highest prices will he paid in
Cash or in exchange f , r Elides, Kips & Oil
1). KIRKPATRICK & S. INS,
No. 21 South 3d Street,
Philadelphia.
Oct. 9, 1844.--• Iv
c(' snbscriber hen by
actions and forewarns all persons from pur
chasing, levying on, or in any way disturb.
iog nr meddling with the following proper
ty, which I purchased at Constable's sale as
the property of George Smith, of Hender
son township, on the 24 day of April inst.,
and kit in the possession of said George
Smith till I find it convenient to remove the
same, to wit .
1 hoe, I dung hook.l flouhte tree, Ipl,, t mh,
1 shovel plough, I cutting box, I half bush
el iorayire, 1 lot of Irtrrrls, I harrow, I
saddl , .. 1 brindle hull, 2 black heifers, 1 wl
ly heifer, I brindle cow, I of 12 acres
wheat and rye in the ground, and 13 acres
of wheat in the ground.
ANDREW small
West tp. April 9, 1846.—pd.
srpUSTICV,Si' Blanks of nll kinds, for sale
at this Office.
Job Printing.
NEATLY EXECUTED
ar THIS OITICE.
WOOLLEN MANUPACTOR
THE subscribers respectfully infotrn thew
friends and the public in general, that they
are prepared to manufacture cloths. Matti-
netts, flannels, hi inicets, carpeting, &c.. at
the well known establishment, formerly ot-
copied by Jeremiah situ.., (I in
the town of Wilqateshurg, llot tint rlon e,,.
Fit. Their machinery will he in good order,
and having none but good workmen in their
employ, they will assure all alto may favor
them with their cm.trim that their milers
will lie execto tit in a satisiscto y sty le on
the shortest notice.
ctalcs•mi , t=.6g}
Thev will card wool into rolls at the low
price of 61. cents per pound ; car:l ;will spin
12 cuts per pound. 16 cents per pound ;
manufacture white funnel from teeter, 31}
rents per yard ; manufacture brown ftinni
from fl. roe, 40 cents per yard ; thty will
find sattinett warp and manufacture satti •
netts of all dark colors at 45 cents per yard ;
cloths j wide, 50 cents per yard ; common
broad cloth. $l. 25 per yard ; him Iclts,
per pair ; plain girdling carpet. 50 cents per
yard ; they will card, spin, deu'ile and twist
• stinking vain at 20 cents per pound ;
cnior
ing carpet, Loverli e ants scot Eng yarn, from
1 15 to 31 cents per pewit!.
Colintiw
Cloths of all dirk Colors. 22 cents per 7d;
flannels, 81 cents per yard- , blankets, 7 cents
per yard ; home dye ilmnels 61 cents per
yard; home dye cloths, 16 cents per yard.
Arrangements have been made at the f
lowing pl'lLzn, where cloths and wool will be
taken and returned every two weeks.
....„,. ...
At the hum, of John Nail, Flirtslog Val
-1• y ; Jicol) M'Gahan, M'Connellstown ; 1.
Katrekin's store,
Weaver.
Run ; John Givin's
s'nre. I,mnard Weaver. Jacob Cypress and
M Ittli,w• I,mmer,Wool '
cuck Valley • Gem
nurg &Po e r's store. Alexancltia • Walter
Graham~ tore, Can's Valley ; bysart's
Mill, Sh,kin Valley ; Ilivis Brook's Mill,
Blair township ; James Candron's store.
Frankstmyn ;.Geo. Steiner's store, Water
street; J inu•si!uuttnn's store, Huntingdon.
Persons wishing to exchange wool for man
utactored stiff; cm) he accommodated.
J7' A II kinds of country produce taken in
exchange for work.
NM MICH NNAN,
(01 , 1 7 .1(1) ECKERD,
Williarnshurg, March 19, 11345.—1 y.
TO S I.:.‘"SIBLE CI7'IZE NS. —We know
from w!tat we see and feel, that the animal
body is, in its organs and functions. sithject
to derattgem-nt, inducing pain, and tending
to its destruction. In this disordered state,
we observe nature providing. for the re-es
tnblishtner.tof order, by exciting some salu
tary evacuation of the mnrbific matter, (why
same other operation, which tscanes our
intnerf , .ct senses and researches. lii some
case she brings all a ci isis by the bowels, in
ottp•Es by sweating. &r.. Btc.
Now experience has taught us th,t there
err• remain ~uhatatices, by which, apt,Tied to
the living nods , . internally or externally. we
can at will produce the rime evacuations,
anA thits do in a shirt time. what nattire
coal , ' do but slowly, ;Ind tie eft' •ctil ,11y what
she , nielit ti't have strength to accomplish.
When then we have seen a disease rur. ! ,lhy
a cert•ti•t natttratevncnatio•t, shoat'(' that (Ils
e,: 'seem. again, we mar cottnt uphill cnt•ine
it by the Ilse of Stich substances, as we know
bring about th- same evacuation, which we
had before observed to care •t simil trdisease.
It is in conseqn,ce or the power which
t‘h , , It.-t tleeth Pills ext•rt upon the whrle
aYstem. that 'lank, them on universally hen
efici tI. It in ',cause they impart to the
the Power in ex7el disease without
leaving arty et'il 41". ct.
tinily gyipiliC.ltle,l4l . 33 , ll3qll . S
Pllin 3,, it is believed I-v the Proprietor,
tomerior to every other °ff.., NI to the public.
tie. Tleandreth's Pills are fur sale by the
t ,, llowing Agents in thig county.
Wm Stewart, Tiuntiniztinn.
r, 11"1 1 idaysburg.
.% Pc N. erescwell. PeterOmtr;.
MOM,
Hartman NT4IIOI . Hill
•riv,rrit, M. () , .v..14, Binninghain
N. p at,•sni, WilliamshnEZ.
NT•.(lcl T ulrl. n's
.1 •
t h.,er t :arc the only authorized
cnwlt v
tl 1 lth
Seags nagh Kars /
ceinitry Nlerchanis cao sell their Hags for
Cash, at the highest market prices, or
•
in exe.lrinem for a large assortment
of Writing, Printing & Wrap
ping Papers of various pri
ces. 4/so,—:i n ext,n
give assortment of
fi•sired
Wall -
&Cnrtain
paper!,.
some o f w hi c h can be ',Ail it half the usual
price. Alen, a genoral assnrtineot of all
the STAND %RD SCHOOL 1/0 - K., RI.ANX
BOOKS ,tivl Stationary, which will be sold at
low prices, 1w
WILLIA NI 1). PARR ISH,
Wholesale N. , . 4, North sth street,
2 .vs ,th Markrt st.
,nth 3Fvth A Y.
43133TV1121:e 0 Vr.23 . J.±3o tic
AND
T 18 0 .1"11:1* Cal 113 D
All the newspapers are full of patent rein
edies for caul hr, colds, coostimption and ra
tions other diseases which flesh is heir to,"
proceeding from wet fee : but all experience
teaches that "an ounce of fireventive is
better than a pound of cure ;" and, having
the means of furnishing the former article
on short notice. Therefore
Chnrles S. 11111a.ek
respectfully 'idol nis the good citizens of the
hi rough of !Luning-don, and the public gen
erally, that he still continues the
boot anti Attommattins
business, at his nl i stand in Allegheny st.,
one door west of William Stewart's Store,
in the Imrrtigh of Huntingdon, where helms
lately received a large assortment of new
and fashionable junta, on which he guaraa•
tees to finish his wtok not only according to
the latest styles, but in a workmanlike man
ner, w.d arc , rding to tad r.
He employs none but the h •st and most ex
perienced workmen, and by strict attention
to business and punctuality in promises, he
hopes to deserve and receive a liberal share
of cust"m.
WANTED—an A PPR V.NTICE to the nbn , e
busine%%—a my of 16 or 17 year% of age will
he preferred. and find a pod situation if ap
plication be mode
CHARLES S. BLACK.
Huntingdon, April 23, 1845.
1 - D LANK BONDS to Com:tablet, for Star
of Execution, under the new law, jtv.i.
printcd.andfur 341 V, at 016ot/ice.
DiUSW; of tho Lungs tad Breast.
1 F.ti IMONIALS.
To TOE trat.te,rlti accor,Ltrige K ith tl.c .
prey Wing custom, and in Order to 441)4 Oka
virtnesof this medicine 7TI , n e fully, the lal•
lowing certificatt a have heel. selectal ; herr
as it is net our wish to trifle with the Ilse%
nr health of those t Htictt d, we silwreelY
Vedge ourselves Cl. make no aasertious
false statemet ts" el its f Hicrcy ; nt.r wild
we hold nut any hope to suffer huils.tni!y
which facts will not warrant. The prows'
are here given—and we selirit tut it quay
from the public iota every case we itulni,h,
and feel assured they will find it a medic the
welldeserving their putroene and et lorre••
deuce
REM ARRA BLE CURES
Of all CoC . l . lrt'S that have yet been rcenril :
el, there are certainly none tqthil
b:I aw twitioneil. and they hlin
the curability it Cinistiniption, t wen
scone Uf its worst I,!tins
Let every onto, worn do and child read th 4
In:l...wing, and we are hurr:that it taeat
fy all of the great virta,s of the nirtf .
t 7 Read the followit,g from Dr. Ji.ci.b
Hoffman, a physician of extensive ri nctlct is
Huntingdon count)
Dear Sir:--1 pr, cured one bottle if 1)r.
Wistar's Balsam of Wild Client', trima
Thomas Read, F.sci. of this place, 1, nil a e d
it in a ease t t obstinate. Asthma ~r
Paul Schwehle, in which ninny other rem,-
dies had been tried ohliont aby relit I. Tfo,
Balsam gat e midden relief, and in niy opla
ion the child is effietuelly cured by its use.
Yours, &C.
JACOB HOFFMAN, - Nl. D. ~,
Dec. 23, 1841.
The case of Thomas Cotens is et.i.tted Lv
hilose'l as follows, and uckno ix It Ow. tt
all who knew hint to l,e one t'f the itioa
astonishing and extraordinary ravel r
perfui nit d
HADDONFIELD, N. 1.
April 20, RM, S
On or about the lath of October, 1841. r
was taken with it violent pain in the sitk
near the Liver, which continued abtut rivp
chys, and was follow, d by the breaking et
an ulcer, or something inwardly, which to—
lieved the pain a little, hut eametl Int Co
throw up a great quantity of efrensire mat..
ter and also much Mood. Being grep t i e
alermed A this I applied to a physicim '
said hr thought he could do hut little for
me exce pt g ive me some mercury pills
which I refu,ed to tak, feeling satisfied th.q.
they could do me no gtrid ; many other '—
mettles were then procured by my wife tin t
f r i en d s but none did me any good and it,
11,
iharge of blond rntl putrtd coo mai...
still continued erere few days, and at the 10 , 1
it tr-came sn offemive that I cold sem. ivy
breathe. I was Shf> with at i, Irt.t
-c mgh.which at tintescaoscd tt eta r ai s mu,
inure blood than 1 l'ettl formerly ft:a
my disease continued in this way until Feb
ruary, when all hop's of my recovery
given up. and toy friends all thotatht th4t
would die of a galloping etei s un i pt am . At
this mom nt when my life apparently was
drawing near to its cl• se, I beard ef Wistar's
! B : 1141 1th of Wild Cherry and got a bottle
which relieved me itimiedir ttly, t 0,,; he th e
use of only three bott It a a LliiS Medi( ine,
all nv pains were yr inured, and my cough
;mil spitting of blood removed, nod iii a few
days my health was to far I ,...tor ef i as
elite me to work at my trade (which in that
of a carpenter) and up to this time 1 have
enjoyed good. health.
THOMAS COZENS.
WITNKSS.-•-1 a,. acquainted with
Cruz 11ti :Ind having seen lent (hiring I is ilia.
I Ohl% Ili% i, entitled t. fult
credit. SANT. 11. BUIZROUGEIS.
GLoucr.sTrit. Crit.wrr, ss.
Appearvil h fi.r. 1111: pi Aim..
ed according to iaw, on the _oth r f April,
1843. 3. CLENIEN
It IR ttnneCCSSNIN to remind all who•
would get the true itrtiele, to inquireinirt ir
,ilarly far Dr. Wistar's Haltom of Wild
Cherry." and t, It- nothing else.
Unprincipled dealers will tell you that the
Sy R ue of Wild Cherry, or some other cough.
medicine is flintily as good. Rogard thrni
not—they only want your mottity ! Rennin
herot is Wistat's Balsam of Wild.Chtr
ry"thst n o t nnh• relieves hut cures !
Price one dollizrper bottle; or sir fir 845
For sale t my in Cincinnati, by
SANFORD ft PARK,
Corns• of Fourth and Hahlut.
Also, f re , sale he i'lionnia Rear! Eg' San,
(wli , le.le awl retail.) litt»titlgdott i , mid
21fra. illizry Orr, 11.3141.3 slitirg.
s.inttury 15, 13.15.-6 m.
all 'yes Thlx Way.
. •
The sulmisrii , Ter would rso,t resprcifully
infot m his friends "oha tic public in gel,
eral, that he has recentlr receivi d kink
opened a gond assortment of confectionsry
nd fruit, which he offers for site in the.
basement story t. f the store of Thos. Ites,F
&Sat, where he will he pleased to wait
all those who will give him a call.
He will have coastantly on hand
Raisins, Figs, Oranges, Lemons,
and all other articles usually kept in tool . , -
tionaries. He also has beer. Cat's and
Pies, and
r..P.A.TZI 3 "zr
of every description. B king cf. any lone
done according to order t n short n, tie r.
11h5 intention is to In.ve lime but the vet v
best articles, and to have always a got d st,lt.
ply in his shop, and last he would sat - to,
all, call and :aidge far yourselves.
He hopes to merit and receive s share
public patronage, as his intention is to s ,
on very moderate terms. _ _
R. HEAD
Huntingdon, June 11, 184.5.-3 t.
*TRAIT HORSE.
nTRAYED away from the subscriber. um
NO-Sunday evening, the 18th inst., from Pi
per's D.m. near Petersburg, a drill bay
horse, 8 or 9 years old, about middle sired,
has a crack In one fore and or.e of his'ltitut
feet. Any person taking up said horse, and
writing to the subscriber ut Waynesburg'.
Mifflin county, or sending him there shell be
liberally rewarded for his trouble, and ell
chargt spilt!. lie is supposed to have gene
towards Shaver's Cre-k Valle} or Stunt
Valley. JAMES GANLINGER.
W.rync,,bnt g, M y 19, IS4.i