Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, August 06, 1845, Image 4

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    SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY virtue IA sundry writs of Levari
ratios and Venditioni Exponas,
issued out of the Cowl of Common Pleas
of leunthigilom county, and to me direc
ted, will be es.posed to public sale, at the
Courthouse in the borough of Hunting
don, on Monday the Ilth day of August
181 i, (and from day to day until sold)
the following property, viz.:
Lot No. 1 situate in the town of Dun
centwille, fronting on the Turnpike ft mil
54 feet and 4 inches, and extending in
depth 140 feet to the A Ilegheny Portage
Railroad, adjoining a 14 feet Alley on the
rant, and lot N 0.2 on the west, having_
thereon erected a log dwelling house, one
and a hall stories high, 17 feet by 25
with lien shed to kitchen 1.7 feet with
other out buildings.
Lot No. 2, fronting on the Turnpike
Road 54 feet 4 niches and extending .to
Allegheny Portage Rail R0:111140 feet in.
depth, bounded on the east by No. 1. and
on the west by lot Nu. a. having thereon
erected a log dwelling huune, one and a
half stories high, 25 feet by 17.
Lot Nu. 3. fronting on the Turnpike
Road 160 feet and extending toAllegbeny
Portage Rail Rand 140 feet in depth,
bounded on the east by lot No. 1 and on
the west tiy lot Nu. 4, having thereon
ected a frame Cooper shop, one story
higl
Lot No. 4 fronting on. the Turnpike
Road feet, and extending to Alle
glieny Portage Rail Road 140 feet in
depth, bounded on the east by lot No. 3
and on the went by lot No. 4, having there
on erected a large and commodious
dwelling house, two ?dories high 49 feet
by 54, partly built of stone, and partly
of frame, a large lug stable, and other out
buildings, with a well good water,
with pump near the door,—uccupied Fur
several years an a public Inmee.
Lot No. 5 fronting on the Turnpike
Road 49 feet by 140 feet in the depth ex
tending back to Allegheny Portage Rail.-
road, bounded on the east by lot No. 4
and on the west by a 14 feet Alley—hav
ing thereon erected a log dwelling house,
trier, stories high, 23 feet Square.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of William Kettler.
ALSO,
A lot of ground No. 9 in the town plot
of the Boron Alt of Alexandria fronting 60
feet on the lower side of the Main street
or Turnpike Road mining through the
Borough, anti , extending back at right an
gles to same LBO feet, b 'united on the
east be tine lot of .Itolin lchinger, and on
the west by Nicholas Cresswell, having
thereon erected a two story phusterral
'keening house, a small shop and a small
log stablo.
Seized, taken in execution,. and to be
sold as the property of Stephen ft:binge'.
ALSO,
Teo adjoining lots of ground situate
on the Northerly side of Allegheny street
in the towa of Newry in Huntingdon
enmity, fronting about 30 feet on said
street and vetoing back 200 , feet —boon
'led on the wesrby a public street, and
on the east by a lot claimed by the estate
of John Muck, haring a two story lug
Mose an t a stable thereon erected.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
told as the property of Julio Conrad with
notice to Terre Tenants.
ALSO,
All that lot piece or parcel of land sit
witc or lying on the west side of Main
street in the town of Shirleysburg iu
Shirley township Huntingdon county,
contenting in all about 6 acres, adjoinin
lands of David 'raker, on the North
Aughwick Creek on the west by lands of
Samuel Carothers, on the south, on
which is erected a t inn story log house and
kitchen, and a log burn—said land is clear
ed and under fence.
Seized, taken in mention, and to be
cold as the property of Walter 11. It udson.
ALSO',
All that lot of ground frontina CO leet
on the north-westerly side ()f dit. great
road leading through the town of &Os
turg in Barree township Huntingdon
county, and extending back 120 feet
bounded on the south-west by a lot of
James Maguire, and on the north-east by
a lot of Job Slack, said lot bei••g No. 9
in the plan of said town haring thereon
eructed a large two story plastered swell
log house and a frame stable
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold us the property of William M. Mur
ray,
ALSO.
A small lot or piece of ground situate
in Jackson township, near WAlery's fort
containing about one rynarter of an acre
or thereabouts to stied on the west by the
Mill (Lin of Robert Harr and on the
rust by [Mid Miller's land, having there
on erected a small frame dwelling house.
tieizett, taken in eseeution, and to be
soil au the property of Samuel E. Barr
A E.vo,
About 100 acres of knit be tl.e same
more Or less, situate in Antes township
Huntingdon county, adjoining land* 01
Alexander Nle Parlane, Jr., Wt%limo Hit,
ter, .4,6 Nlooney and others—with
about 20 acres cleared, and a log dwell•
in linose, and a small log flint or Sta
ble thereon. . . .
Seized, taken in PNoCtlliall, awl to be
Buhl n: the property of Franc',9 Falkner
and Eli.anor hii uito.
All 111.1 certli t Int ol groond, situate
on the north-e•tstern Corner of Aile4ll , l , v
and Wayne streets in the- borough a
Hollidaysburg, rrirttiny, GO le, t (at the
suuthreti •Alletritsny street and ex•
t# Cling bark Aunt tty tot tort ;I ',FIO
ttrart‘ alley, having thereon erected three
small frame houses One story and a half,
and two stories
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the proper y of Parin T. Hamil
ton, with notice to Ann Hamilton, terre
tenant.
ALSO
A tract, piece, or parcel of land situate
in the township of Tell in Huntingdon
county, containing about one hundred and
fifty acres, he the same more or less, ad
joining lands of Michael Carrie, Jonathan
Briggs, and others, abrrut eighty acres of
which are clWweit having a ibg house and
a double litg barn thereon.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sof& as the ptoperre of Druid Stong.
ALSO,
- -
All that certain tract, piece, or parcel
of land situate in the tow n.hip of Tell in
fiuntimplon county about twenty two
acres be the same inure or less, about five
or six acres of which are cleared, said
land adjoins. rands of William Lyons
Enos McMullin and others—and has a
small cabin house and a Putter's Kiln
thereon.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of David Thomson,
A LSO
All the right, titre- arni ;ntereat of the
tlefendent, Douglaae Wray, in and to all
that tract piece or parcel of land purcha
sed by him from James Shorthill, situate
in the townslitpof Henderson, Hunting
don county, containing fifty acres or there
abritits, adjoining lands of James Short•
hill, lands now of David Cunningham and
others, about 20'aerea of which are cleared,
and a log dwelling house and a small
barn thereon. • .
Soizpil—taken in. eretution, an to be
sold as the property of Doueass Wray.
ALSO,
A tract of land sitnate in the town
ship of lropewell containing one hundred
and one acres, be the same more or less,
about sixty acres or mhicli are cleared,
with a hewed log house and a cabin barn
thererm erected'—said land adjoins rands
of James Entrekin, Esq. and others
Seized, takers in execution, and to be
still as the properly of Ann Park, George
Park, and John Beaver Guardian of An•
thony, Joseph, Alexander, Samuel, and
Susannah Park.
ALSO,
All the right, title and interest of Robert
Lytle, Jr. the delendent of in and to all
these two adjoining lots of ground in the
town of llollidovsburg purchased , from
William Lyon, Esq. fronting each 60 feet
on the south side ol Allegheny street,
and running back 180 feet to Strawberry
alley —numbered 108 and 100 in the plan
of said town—No. 109 being a corner tot
and situate• on the corner of Front and
Allegheny streets—having thereon erect.
ed two new lyrick dwelling houses front
ing on Allegheny street and a two story
frame dwelling house, 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
. .
A LSO,
AB those two adjoining lots of ground
situate os k the north side of Juniata street •
in the Borough of 1 lollidaysburg fronting
each 60 feet on said street and extending
back at right angles to same 160 feet to
Bank alley, said lots being numbered 151
and 156 in the Recorded plan of said
Borough—No. 156 being a corner lot, and
on the corner of Juniata and Penll'A
streets, Ott said lots are erected the Hol
lidaysburg Foundry, Casting House, a
two story brick house, an office billing,
and a frame building u.ed in connection
with the Foundry—together with all the
Machinery and fixtures belonging to and
attached to the freehold.
Vized, taken in execution and to be
sold as the property of Gen. 8.. NlcFars
lane, Michael C. Garber, and Albert J.
Gather, lately trailing under the farm of
McFarlane, Garber & Co.
A I.Sq,
ATI that Lot of ground situate on the
narth side of the Nlain street in the town
of Warriorainarlt in I funtingilon county
fronting 66 feet on 'mid street and run
ning ba'ck 166, hounded on the mit by lot
of Jacob Vantries. ant/ on the west
by lot of Samuel' gyer, having a two story
plastered dwelling house and a lo;; tailor
shop. aid a stable thereon erected.
Seized— taken in execution, an•d to be
, sold as the property ' , I S. IV Slonebrakgr
Lsu,
All that certain frame cooper shop, one
and a haft stories high, situate on the turn
pike road leading Foto lloilidayahurg to
Ebensburg - , fronting on said road 52 feet
amt ktendiny. hack 55 fe,t, in the t twn
'of Doneansville, as laid 44 hr Coinmis•
sinners appointed by the Cuut t to desig
nate boundaries.
Seized, taken in execution. and to be
sold as the prorrty of Philip Bearier,
owner in , reputed owner and contractor,
at suit of B N ugent.
AI, SO,
A certain tract or parcel ur land sit,
uate on the Globe Run in West township.
in Iluntingilon county, beginning at n
etnne heal), thence North it 6 degrees,
\Vest 204 i perches to a chestnot sprout
—thence along Tusseys mountain South
70 degrees, West 1664 perches along
James 111.16sey's line, thence North 70
degrees, %Vest 166 perches to a stone
heap and place of beginning, containing
,t9O acres and allowance. (Being part of
larger tract of land oiirveyed on a war
rant dated Jone 21 1793, zrenteit to John
Hilton, and patented in the name of bald
John HA
in execution, and to be
told as tlic property of salnuta Batten,
with notice to Green & Dorsey, Terre ten-1
ante.
A LSO,
A certain tract of land in Barree town
ship [now J.ickson tp]l in the county of
Huntingdon, COntaining 115 acres and 60
perches and allowance, being part 01 a
tract of land granted to Matt!iias Graeff
by warrant dated; 18th April 1774, and
the same Bind' granted and conveyed by
Thomas Blair to Samuel Sully by Deed
dated August 10'h 1841, and duly enter
ed of Peecord, together with the heretlita
ments and appurtenances—said land' ad'-
joins George ~ldly and others.
Seized, taken in execution, and tube
sold as the property of Samuel Steffy.
A LSO.
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 otheis, (said lot be
ing purchased by defendant from Jilin
White) having thereon erected a small
log dwelling house.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of John lintfer.
NRIIHT.4 GB, Sh'f.
Sheriff' 047.. e, Hunting- t
Jon, :lurk 10,1845.
gprortamatton
WHEREAS by precept to me direc
ted dated at Ifuntmgdon, the 231 l
'lay of April A. I). one thousand eight
.hundred and fOrty•five, truster the hands
and seats of the Hon. Abraham g. Writ.
son, President of the Court of Common
Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, and general
jail' dell very of the .20th jodiriali district of
Pennsylvania, composed or the counties
of Huntingdon, Mifflin and Union, and
the Hon. J oseph Adams anil James Uwin,
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 tithe state krre made capital
or fetonies of death and other offences,
crimes and misd•omeanors, 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 cum
manded to make
Public Proclamation,
throughout my whole bailiwick that a
C met of Oier and Terminer, of Common
Pleas and Quarter Sessions, will be held
at the. Court (loose,. in the Borough of
tfuntinitdon, ►m the second' Monday (and
llth day) of August next, a nd those who
will prosecute the said prisoners, be then
and there to prosecute them as it shall be
just, and that all Sustices of the Poore,
Coron.,r and Constables within the slid
county, be then Anil there in their proper
persons, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day,
with their records, inquisitions, examina
tions and - remembrances, to the those
things which to their offices respectively
appertain.
Dated at Ilnnt►ngdon the 21t1 day of
April, in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and forty
live , and the 68th year of American
Independence.
JOIIN ARMITAGE, Shy.
Sheriff's office Minting
don, July 10 1845.
Proclamation.
WHEREAS by precept to me direc•
trd by the Judges of the Cinntnon
Pleas of the county of I?untingdon, bear
ing test the 23rd day of April', A. 11. 1845,
I an.cnmmanded to make Public Pro
clamation throughout my whole bailiwick
that a court of Common Pleas will be
herd at the court house, in the borough of
Huntingdon, in the county of Huntingdon.
on the third Monday (and 18th day) of
August A. I). T 845, for the trial of all
issues in said court which remain undeter
touted before the said Judges when and
where all Jurors, NVitnesses and suitors
in the trial of all said issues are required
to attend.
Dated at Huntingdon the 23rd day of
April A. D. one thousand eight hun
dred and forty.five, and the 68th year of
American Independenee.
JUIN ARMITAGE Sh'f.
Sheriff's Aire Hunting- t
don, July 10, 1845.
LIST OF JURORS
FOR RUGUST TERM,IB4S
GRANDJURORS.
Altrqhenytown.hip—John M. Gibboney,
Nliclia;l Simons.
Antes—Miller Closain, John Campbell,
John liench.r.
Blair—John F. Lowry.
Frani;lin—John Ewille, Jnlin Marks,
Frarkatmn—Jesse Crumbeck.i. Chsrle•
Henderson—Nanc Dorland, lacob Miller,
Morris—John Clark, William Ilammund,
James Stewart. David Tu%ary.
Porter—DAniel Whittaker.
Tod--Solomon Houck, Eig., Jacob Lies,
(Senior.)
Tyrone—Robert Stewart „fr.
Volker--I leszor
IVarrioramark•—Abednego Stephen•.
;IVe , t- -John /leery. James Stewart.
TRAVERSE JURORS.--rsnwr WEE.
APerheny--Michael l'hfottipon,
Aal es —John Ilamilnin. James Hamilton
Ltarree- -Robert Cummins, JaMPA GIII4III
John Horning:. Alexander ()aka, \\'‘l
limn Price. Alexatteer Thontoon.
Fern•e. Jmnes M. liodt,
Elliott L ong , McFarland,
Jadivs D. 11 , A, Sutounts Sholno.
Dublin—Brice Blair, Esq. David Jeffries,
Esq.
Franklin—Richard Jones.
Frankslowa—Samuel Smith, John W.
Stewart.
henderson—Samuel Grafius. John Kemp. I
James Line, Richaid son Read, Joseph
Summers, Samuel Shoemaker, Isaac
Wool verton.
Mintel/I—Jolin Norris.
liuson —George little, Christian Good,
Michael Wike.
Morrie—John Aurandt, Esq., Thomas
Cunning.
Porter—Robert Cannon, Jacob Kough.
811;f/eye—Julio Carvell, Thomui, Dv.
l
Soy il d ig er —Joshua Burley, John C. Fortua.
Tell--David II ackedorn.
Tyrone--Abraham Buck, Daniel Fisher.
Wallop—John Ifousellolaer, Wiigiam
Ward.
II ondberrp--David Ake, Eaq., Thomas
K. Fluke, Esq., Johnston Moore, Esq.,
Philip Reese.
TRAVERSE JURORS.--secomu max.
Loudni.
liorree--William Couch, Jr., William
Moore, James Stewart, (Manor.)
11ktir—John Hemphill, Alexander Mc.
Corniit k, Abraham Vail =fries,
Cromwell —Jonathan Carothers, John
Taylor.
Diebtio 7 ...William A potaby,
Franklin—John D. Bell.
ffenderson-• Henry Cornprohat, Thomas
Fisher, James MlYabe, ..Seauvuel' R. Ste
vemi, William Summers
fropeteelt—Julin Anderson.
Madan—Mtn; Clapper, Tarot) frooyer,
(Dry Gap.)
Morris—John Roundly, D•roid Stewart.
Porter- Samuel Soyker.
Sherfey—.Samuel Nachos, Esq.
.Snyder--Joseph Burley.
Oil., Esq.
71,11--/An Myerly •
Throne---Arui*trong Crawford, Henry
Fleck.
West- -Ss mud Mytnn, Jilin Watt.
Woodberry- Jscui)Duck, Jilin G. Flood,
David Good, Henry Harbison ; John K.
Nell; David S. Rhule."
Trial List (sr .ltigt►st TCIVIL
IF 845.
FIR ST WEEK.
Rimuer Royer at John Farrinsworth
Martin Gaits v Robert Moore
John M'Comb v C. A. Newinghant
Edward O'Hare vS. Royer et al
J. Leslies, assinees v Wilson & Jones
Lumbard For Moore v Samuel Caldwell
McNite v Stains et al
P. Frazier Smith v Pollock
Lumbed for Comp. v Dirk and Seeds
A. D. Leonard v I.vtle & Patterson
Corn'th. Pennsyl'a. v Alex. Ennis
De. A. Johnson v Dr. C. O'Ft iel
Rogers te liewit Et Fries
v Dougherty
.Shoemaker v Alexander Gwm
Jonathan Jackson v J. &J. Forrest
Thomas Williams v C. F.. Caine
A. Johnston v Brubaker &Stil7ter
Todd and Lemmon v G. W. Patterson
James Parsons v John Rouse
SECOND WEEK.
David W. Iltdings v Isaac lingers & en.
Thomas for Dysart v G. S Hoover Corn.
K .L. Green v Isiah Fleck
John Shaver v David Milligan
M'itride et al &c. v Z. G. Brown.
Wilson & Co. v David Itohesrin
Comth. of Penna. v Johnson Moore
li. Crownover v Win. Pollock
A. Dickeys Admrs. v A. I'. Wilson Esti,
Jos.-nl, Parsons v Max. Scott
J. Martin's Adnr'r. u Dougherty
Denlinger for use v Nelson
G. B. Matthews v John Marks
Jones 1), sort v 11. Seeds et el
C. 11. Lease & Co. o Jacoh Drake
Commonwealth o W. Price et el
Join, Miller v Goodfellow's
1). Bronstetter v Nowlin Sc Robison
Chas. Merriman v "'howls M. Owens
rfiggios &c. far use v Israel Grnfius
TAO. Lingaf-lter v Xanius Leff
J. 1).. Davis for use v Jelin fr , tuglierty
Ewing for Gates v James Ewing
John Potts for use v J. G.Lightner et al
SAme v. Sane
Spanish Hides
AND
'PANNE it'S OILS.
2000 Dry Llplata Hides---first quality.
5500 Dry Li Guira dn. do.
3000 Dry Salted La Guira,
1000 Dry Salted Brazil Hides, do.
40 Bales Creel' Salted Patna Kips
30 B des dry Patna Kips.
130 li.irrens t'anner's
Tamer's and Currier's Tools.
. .
For salse to the country Tanwers at the
lowest prices and upon the best terms.
N. B. All kinds of Leather wanted for
which the highest voices hill he paid in
Cash or in exchange for Ink, Kips & Oil
D. KIRK!' kTRICK & S+ /NS,
No. 21 South Ad Street,
Philadelphia.
Oct. 9, 1844.--• ry.
WTION.--The subscriber hereby
cautions and forewarns all persons from pur
eli4sim,e,.lerving on,. or in any way disturb
or meddling with the followingproper
tv, which porch ltl s, at Constable 's sale as
the property of George Sitith, of Render
sin to , vositip-, on the 24 day of April inst.,
aud I It in the possession of slid G,orge
Smith tili I find it convenient to remove the
same, to wit
1 hoe, 1 dung hook .1 double tree, 1 plough.
1 shovel plough, 1 cutting-box, I half bush
el measure, I lot of barrels' 1 harrow, 1
saddle. 1 brindle buR, 2 black heifers, 1 mou
lt, heifer, 1 brindle cow, fof 12 acres of
wheat and rye in the ground, and 15 acres
of wheat in the ground.
ANDREW SMITH.
West tp. April 9, 1845.—pd.
Job Printing.
NEA I.Y EXECUTED
r isorirtcE.
WOOLLEN MANUFACTORYI
TR?. subscribers respectfully inform their
friends and the public in general, that they
are prepared to manufacture cloths. oath--
netts, flannels, bfuikeis, carpeting, kr., at
the well known establishment, formerly oc
cupied by Jermniah WhitehPad, situated in
the town of Williamsburg, Huntingdon en.
Pa. Their machinery will he in good order,
and having none but good workmen in their
employ, they will assure all who may favor
them with their custom that their orders
will he executed in a satisfactory sty le on
the shortest notice.
lU'cz)a.mlx.M
They will card wool into rolls at the low
&lee of 6+ cents per !vapid ; card and spin
12 cots pei' Pound„ 16 cents per pound :
manufacture white fl panel from fleece. 34
cents ner yard ; manufacture brown canna
from II ece, 40 cents per yaN ; . they will
find sattinett warp and manufacture
netts of all dark colors at 45 cents per Yard;
cloths 3 wide, 50 cents per yard ; common•
broad cloth. $1 25 per yard ; blankets, $3
Per pair ; plain girdling carpet, 50 Cents per
yard ; they will card, spin, double and twist
•
stocking yarn at 20 cents per pound ; color
• ing carpet, t ant! stocking yarn, from
15 to 31 cents per peund.
Country Fulling.
Cloths of all dark colors, 22 cents per yd;
flannels, 8j cents pet• yard , blankets, 7 cents
pet• yard ; home dye flannels 6.} cents per
yard ; home dye cloths, 16 cents per yard.
Arrangements have been m tde at the f •
lowing ',races, where cloth, and wool will be
taken and returned every two weeks..
At the house of John Nail, Hartslog Val
16y ; Jacob TGahnn. M'Connelistown ;• J.
Pantrekies store. C 'Wee Run ; John Gtvita's
ware. Lenward Weaver. Jacob Cypress and
M whew Garner,Woo.lcock Valley ; Gem
mel & Porter's store, Alexandria ; Walter
Grahim's store, Canoe Valley ; I)vs•art's
Mill, Sinking Valley ; Davis Brook's Mill,
Mar townshin ; James Candron's store,
Frankstown ; Geo. Steiner's store, Water
street ; James Saxton's store, Huntingdon.
r'ersans wishing to exchange wool formai: ,
Marti:red stuff: can be accommodated.
tri" Ail kinds of country produce taken in
exchange for work.
WILLI 4M BIM 11 ANAN,
CON IND ECKEII D.
Willimshurg, March 19. la4.s.—ty.
TO SENSIBLE C ITIZENS.—W e know
from what we see and feel, that the animal
body is. in its organs and functions. subject
to derangement, inducing pain, and tending
to its destruction. In this disordered state,
we observe nature providing for the re-es
tablishment of order, by exciting some salu
tary evacuation of the morhit'e matter, (why
some tither operation, which csennes our
imperfect senses and researches. In some
cases she brings on a el isis by the bowels, in
milers by sweating. &c. Bcr..
N.tw experience has taught on that there
are certain snbstances, b r which, applied to
the living body. internally or externalN • we
cln at win produce the name evacuations,
and than do in a shirt time, what nature
could do hut slowly, and do effectually what
she mieltt n,t have strength to accomplish.
. ‘Therr then we have seen a disease cured
a certain naturaTevacatatioo, should that Ns
ea, occur again, we 91We...tit upon curing
it by the use of such substances, an we know
bring about the same evacuation, which we
had before observed to cure a similar disease.
Tt is in consentionce of the power which
the Brandreth Pills exert upon the where
system, that makes them so imiversally ben
eficial. It is beenise they impart to the
body, the paw^:• to expel disease without
leaving any evil efF-ct.
Ann Gen-ral family medicine, Hrandreth's
Pills are, it is believed by the Proprietor,
superior to everv'other offered to the public.
Dr. lirandreth's Pills are for sale by the
following Agents in this county.
Wm. Stewart, Huntingdon.
NUFarlotile, G ith r, Mem., nollidariburg,
& N. Cresswell. Petersburg.
Monre & 4winr,e, Ayitandri..
fill man & Smith, Manor I lilt,
Tnnmas IVI . Uwrna, Birmingham.
A. 1' itterman.
Blair aryl Ma hkn Mad d rn•'i
The above are the only authorized
ag-nts in Huntingdon count,
Anvil IS. 11145. ti 11th
Rags! Rags! Rags I
cnuntry merchmrs can sell their Rags for
Cash, at the highest market prices, or
in exehange far a raree a sm ortm e nt
of Writing, Printing & Wrap
ping Mipers of various pri
ces. .4/so,—An exten
sive assortment of
fitrured Wan
& Curtain
papers.
- - - -
same of whicii can he sold at half iho usual
price. Also, It corporal assortment of all
the STANDARD SCHOOL 1i0 ,, K R. BLANK
BOOKS and Stationary, which will be sold at
low prices, he
WILLI NM D. PARR fSti,
Wholesale Dealer, Nn. 4, North sth street,
2 dn ‘rs ah , v. Market st.
fid month 28th d,y, 184.5.-2 mo.
4i'Mt3 MErManic, 9221.3 :11331 D
AND
THE O.V ET . HEMEDiI
All the newspapers are fulling paten( rent
Hies fhr caugha,colds, consumption and va
rious other "diseases which flesh is heir to,"
proceeding front tort fee , : hut all experience
teac h es th a t mince of /1 ;Tye nt ive is
• better than a pound of cure ;" And haring
the means of furnishing the former article
on short notice. Therefore
Charles S. Black
respectfully informs the good riti 111.. of the
hrrnueli of Huntingdon. and the public gen
erally, that he still continues the
Noet anUSzitoczzmattfuls
business. at his Old stand in Allegheny st.,
one door west of NViMIMI Stewart's Store.
in the borough of Huntingdon, where he has
latch, reeciv , l a large assortment of new
and fashinnald, het, on which he guaran
tees to lini,ll his %yolk not only according to
the latt,t t,t)lcs. but in a workmanlike man
ner. a-At acccrding to older.
Ile employs none but the best ato: moat tx
writ:need wnrkinen, and by strict ottention
to busbies% and punctuality in promises, he
hopes to deserve and recc ire a liberal share
of custom.
WANTED-an A PrIIANTICF. to the e
busint,s—tt boy of 16 car 17 VVRI, , if age will
br preferred, and find a good situation if ap
plication be made so,.
CHARLES S. BLACK.
Huntingdon, April 25, 1843.
TrT TIC E.:-.lti I tok:, cf Ltrl6, tor 541 ,-
al tlti» Oftx.v.
S -. IIA/ s
4,
A;r) -
Q RCgT REMI°I
Diseases of the Lungs and Breast.
TES I'IMONIAL%
-4.11.0 0
To Tit I< PuDue.- In accordance with the
prevailing custom, and in order to Ain v the
virtuesof this medicine mote fully, the Wl
lowingcertificates have been selected ; and
an it is not our wish to trifle' with the lives
or health Of those afflicted, we sincerely
Wedge ourselves to make no assertions or
i• false statements" of its efficacy • nor will
we bold nut any hope to suffering inimanity..
which facts will not warrant. The proofs
are here given—and we solicit an inquiry
from the public into every case we publish,
iintileel assured they will find it a medicine.
well ffeserving their patronage stud cot&
(tenet
REMARKABLE CURES. . •
..
Of all the cures that have yet been record:..
ed, there are certainly. none intuit to the
Mow mentioned. and they plainly show;,,
the curability of Consumption, t+ea in
some cif its worst forms :
het every man, woman and child resin th e _
followiniz, and we are sure that it must Seth .
fy all of the great virtues of the medicine•
Q'?' Read the following from Dr. 1.1,4,
Hoffman. a physician of extensive practier
Huntingdon county t
1).,p-Sit,-1 procured one bottle of De.
Wisine's Balsam of Cherry, from.
Thomas ReadXsq. of this place, and tried
it in a case of obstinate Asthma on n child of •
Paul Sc.hweble, in which many other reme
dies had been tried without any relief. The
Balsam gave snird'en relief. cud in my opin..
on the child is cfrfctuvlly cured by its use,.
Yours. Pea.
J1C.013 HOFFMAN, M. D:
Dec. 23. 1841.
The case of Thomas Cozens is related' lir
himself an follows, and acknowledged by
all whn knew him to be one of the most'
astonishing and extraordinary cures ever
performed :
IlerinonetEtn. N. J.}
April 20. 1849.
On or about the 13th of October, 1841. 1
was taken with a violent pain in the side
near the Liver, which continued about live
days, and was followed by the breaking of
an nicer, or something inwardly, which re
lieved the pain a little, butt caused the to
throw nn a great quantity of offensive mat- A
ter and also much blond. Being greatly Ag
alermed at this I applied to a physician, whn
said he thought he could do hot little Ow
me except give me snme merenry pills
which I refused to take feeling sati•died that
they could do me nn good : many other re
medics were then Procured be my wife AA'
!friends Ina none did me any good and the
discharee of blond end putrid corruptinn
I stall continued every few days, anti at the Inst
lit became sn offensive that I could scarce& 414
breathe. T wan also seized with a violent
c niel.,which at timescanaed me torah* murk
more bland than I had formerly dni,.., an d
my disease continued in this way until Feb
rimy, when all hopes of me recovery war..
given up, and my Friends all thought tint t
i s y nn ld die of a zaitntime consumption. At
this moment when my life apparently was
drawing near to its elnse.l 11,11114 Nvi.4, 4 ,..„
Balsam nt . Wild Cherry and got a hottte
I which relieved me immediately, and by the
l no- of only three bottles of this medifine,
all my pains wire removed. anti me ennelt
an d s pitting nt I , tond removal, and in a few
days my health was ro far reatnr,ei ~,, to e „. 4 ,1
*hie me to work at my trade (which is that
of a carpenter) and up to this time I hare
enjoyed good health.
• THOMAS CO7.EN'4.
Wry.; eas.--T am aeonainted with 'lli,
C.,a-ns and having seen him amine Ids itt
11,s, I think his statement is potitlr..l tr. Ruff
credit. SAM. H. BURROUGHS.
(;a.nucvaTea COUNTY, as.
Apneared before me personally. and «farm,.
.4
ed according to law, on the 20tb ff % ni .ii .
1A43. J. CT.F.9lmst r.
(re' Tt to unttee.essary to remind a ll v oi,,,
would eet the trite article.lto inquire narite
ularly for "Hr. Wistar's Balsam of Wilt!
Cherry." and t..lt , within, el,.
I illfWilleioled dealers will tell you that tile
ST atm of Wird Cherry, or some other cAnet)
medicine is squally an good. Howard then*
not—they oel v want roar SIONV V 1 iternent
her. It is " Wistat's Balsam of Wild ChCe
ryn that not only relieves but mires !
Prier one dollar her botite, nr cis fir ifS. 1
For sale mile in Cineionati. he 1
SANFORD & PARK.
- corner of Fourth and 11 alnret.
Also, f ,r 1 :WC by Thomas Read & Sot/.
(wholralle and retail.) Huntingdon, mid
film Mary Orr, Hollidaysburg.
January 15, 1843.-6 m.
.111 Eyes Thta Way.
The stilissriher would most respZ.ctfulfr
inform his friends and the public in gen
eral, Ow he lxus recently received and
aliened a good assortment of conk ctinirirr i j
rod fruit, which he i.lfeis for sale in the
basement story of the stove of Thos. Read
& Fein, where he will he pleased to wait on
all those whit will give him a call.
lie will have i . o.istantly on 11 , 1111 i
Raisins, Figs, Oranges, Lemon',
and all other articles tisnAlv kept in coulee--
nannies. lle also has beer, CAsta andl
Pies, and
of every descript us. Itsli.iig of :my kmdli
clone• according to (mkt* iv Minn ' , t i c ,
Ins intent inn k L. lint the very
best articles, and to have always a good sup.
rlv in his ship, and last he would say
' all, call and judge for yourseivc,
llr linpcs to merit stud rcceire s shat
public patronage, AS his "nitentinn is to ielb
on very aa.t/erate terms.
R. READ:
fluntingdon. June 1.1, 1843,--31.
STRAY HORSE.
n -rn Av En away from the subscriber, nes
WAlunduy evening. the 18th inst., from
Pi
per's Dam, near Vetersburg, a (talk bay.
horse, 8 or 9 years old, about middle sized,
has a in o ne fore and ore of his hind
feet. Any person taking up said horse, and
a riling to the subscriber in Waynesborz,
Mifflin county, or sending him there shall be
liberally varded for hits trouble, and all
charges paid. He is supposed to have gone
towards Shaver's Cre.k Valley r Sham
vane, AhLINGER•
\Clone.llura, M.y 19, 1045 •••