SHERIFF'S SALES. I.Y virtue of vuodry writ+ of Levaril Facia* and rendition , Expouas i+•' !wed out of thr Cowl .1 Contmoo riezia of lava ingdon cowl , y, and to inedir , cfetl, 1 I 0 , 111 poi,. o 14.de , t.t the Court Rouse in Haltom:00o, foi Monday flo. 10n) day of N•ivrooni 184 , 4 mil fr.on day to day until tae follow log fleAcs ibed property, Ail toe crate, right title, and interest !wren,' ern divested by Judicial S two rte ve•tee In, s e ll °wit., by Tito. ,s 51 .N4i1141a,( iit• of the tietetidante tit 41,41 weer u.ttor , ) .n toe iirtealter desert. U d laods and Kcal iviate, at the lune of Inn attaciiiitg ul tn. lien Ut the an 1411141 Judgment Ull 011101 dos Execu tiun was issued to wit —Oa Vie 2211 ttay of Dec ember A. D. 1840, said tete' est still uuutal by the lieu of bald JIIII6IIIeIII, being alle ged to tie the three unitiveleo eighth patio of said lands dllll Real Estate, to wit: the t ,rte d eighte parts of the fol. lowine dcsci ,beil lands anti Reili Estate, and all Ole estate, right title, and internat. of ,he said Thomas slesainata, in the sat,' 1407 and Real Estate. which remain bound by the lieu t/i ter herein briery sieved Jiati4nient, viz ; No. 123 Novetituer to 1540, in the Co ilea* ut Hun. tiagdon Comity, that is to say: A tract of taint eituate to Allegheny Toweship, uti which die •• Poi Inge Ivies Works" are cr. cied, containing 131 acres 75 pet ches tend aliON Wier &C. uuuu.lCL l 11 the Chen ney Anil If: lallti• or l a te o i J ,cub 31siler and others--Also untetter tract or tee°• 1,1 Litt', bit Late in eget twp. cieitawing 53* atlCe art 1 allowance Sic., bounded uy la .di of ReUert NlLN4indr.i tied uteers—Also, another tract minute it, said tuwitship, coutaiteug 70 acres and MI leeches aud allowatice ; Unmated by lands cow er lormerly al Rod. t SlcNainal,s, 11 ialianati, Cultuch and others— Ise, timelier piece se pared of land situate 10 the said townsiiip, aontateing 1 sere, 3 roads axed 18 p. knee, and aIIUWAIICC Ste. noanded by the Turnpike and Portage tf..11 Roads, and by land now or late of F 411C15 smith, ttid others-- Also another tract of land situate as salt tow tish.p, ~,,, aielog 9 acres and 98 perches; Woun d, o aped, 01 Samuel 3111101, and Other. and tier tract et land situate iO saw uewnsutp, Cod time; 101 acres Mill LAJUlltirti bt land now or lately cla.nieu by &epee Alltsaugh. :ilia others Viso. another fact tot land situate in said tewitsuip, containi n g 100 acres, nil allowance axe. bounded by land now tit lormerly of ti illtain Cloasin, and others —Also. A certain u her tract, situate lit sane tuenship, lying on or Oar the old liap Road, containing 4011.1C1141, surveyed in tile 'lame 01 1 . 004015 B ackAIPIO, certain ether tract, situate in .5 dill town• ship, adjaming lands of David Mitchell and Fiends Smith, ea Atning 3 acres more or less, Invent' erected a one story log house and frame kitchen--Also, a certain oilier tract situate tie said town ship, cuntaining 400 deceit, survey.' in tee name tat keit:hard llannuiti—Also, a cet tadi outer tract 4.11 laud situate in SIMI township, out vey,tl tit the mime I,t Bich aid M. liatitiutts, containing idiom 400 acted more or less--Also, 5 ether [,acts, bit unto iii satti township, one thereofeon. lamina, 400 acres 19 iteichea, surveyed 1,1 oain ,. toe 0 . Hauer, Black —tele outer teereul containing 384 acres, surveyed in di.. name tii Cheistepiter Bieck— another thereol containing, 400 acres, surveyed in the name of John tlatinum--another theretit coniainine 400 acres, surveyed the 'tame 1,l Jonathan Ilan:tutu—and another thertof cenianting 438 acres and 93 privet*, survepel m the name of J 411,. a Itta . ree—rai h survey.' on war rants dated Starch 97th 1793, —Also. another tract sit hate in said township, cunt tie I I 9i acres and allowance dtc.; bouts ivil nabs at late by Bruliaket's laud, awl by hinds of J din Stone., John Whit• settle aoti others--Also, another piece or :tater' of land, st time in 141 . 111 tOWII,IIII/, containing about 3 acres aal all,tomice Stc.; bnnull. d by lands late of Jelin Shaffer on the west, Turnpike R0;1111311 the North, Rail Read on the South, and lend late of Titumas Smith on the East, with a water privilege attached thereto-- and also any and all other lands. Keg' es tate, eielite, liberties aticl priviliges lathed w belonging to the said Portage !roe Works, Seized, taken in execution, and to he sold as the property of thinning McNamara ALSO, All that tract, piece, or parcel of land situate in the township Itt Blair, in Bun filiation cotaity, being the while or that part of the tract of land purchased by the delentiani Rom Francis Caseely, lyina OH the Etst stile of the Real laading di rect 'rein Iltillitlayelmeg to Leamet's Tavern, 1,l Bedford county, together wee 43 acres et wittier land to be site ken tiff town the Mirth Editer n coiner el tite lan of defendant, lying nit the went side of sato Road, in such manuer as to neat Cc• late each it the farms, containing, it. all 150 tctes I,r thereabouts-- the part 'rug on tee east eel,. of the Road is of good isettoie land, cleated AIIII cultivated, and cun SHIA 107 acres, still has a lug Bare, a lug dwelling house, and an or chard theietite . 1 he edit! land adjoins the following desciibed land as part aunt paled of o hick It hob heretulere been used; 141111 of Peter Shotinberger, tatters nit o:lleib—Al,o, all the reinitiating par' of the tract above men toned, purclia bed by the delentlaiit eon. Francie tras slily, after taking teerelro ti the above de. '461).1 tr act el ISO acres or thereabouts, where r.maseite„, part IN supposed to con teittieolts) gores, be methane more tie levet ~tau. 150 acres of which are cleared anti rultivated—said land is good farm land, mil well cultivated, anti it bounded by Lin.la of Peter Cassidy and Samuel My the above described land, and other lands—having thereon erected a double log Barn, and a two story log dwelling house. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold al the property of John L. Ingrain. ALSO, A tract, piece or parcel of land situate in !h. township of Shirley, in the county of Huntingdon, containing about one hundred :mom be the same more or less; hounded by lands of Jonathan Doyle, Ro bort Fiolds, .14cob Richart and the Juniata River. Supplied to be about N acres cleared. part of which is an island iii said Juniata River, having thereon erected a big dwelling house and a log barn. Seizett, taken in ex. cution, and to be .0111 as the propel ty of David Johns, itec'il. in the hands of Mary Johns his Adminis tratril. JILSO, That well known ran Yard property formerly belonging to John Bullet, situ ate near the town ul Waiiiur•mark. in Warriorsmark township, containing about 4 acres of good meadow land, with a tali 'muse, a bark tail!, a two atury plastered dwelling house, a number 01 tan vale, and a gond well of water thereon. Seized, taken in execution, anal to be sold as the property of Julio Spangle, Jr Also, All that certain small piece or parcel of land situate in Allegheny township, Huntingdon county, on the road leading Cunt Allegheny Fut twee to marg, containing about two acres, be the same more or less; bomoded by I.nd. of Jim) Burkhart, John Kinser. heirs, Nil. E co• Biker—being the same land coo• ',eyed by John ztioiver, I.te :t_teritf, b% deed poll to Joseph S. P. Harris, at April erm 1843. as the property late of John Lititz; having thereon erected a small weather Imaided or 'rattle dw, lli. g house and a small log stable. _ . . Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Joseph B. P. Har ris, ALSO, All that lot of M ound fronting 60 feet on the north westerly side of the great road leading through the too n of Sall IS. burg, in Novo township, Hunitngilon counts, and extending back 120 feet. toward on the southwest by a lot Ili j 4111141 Maguire, and tin the northeast by a lot of Job Slack, said lot being No. 9 in the plan of said town; having thereon erected a large two story plaistereo died ling house and a frame stable. . gt.ixed, talc. n in execution, and to be sold as the ptoperty of William M. Mur- ALSO, All that tract, piece or parcel of land situate in Barree township. Hunting,den county, containing one hundred acres or thereabouts, about 30 of which are cleared, l adjoining lands of James Franks. Bits worth's heirs. Samuel Harr, and Broad Mountain; having a small hewed log dwelling house, and a small log double brim, and a peach orchard thereon. Said land was formerly owned by James Alex• antler, and o as bought by defendant from said Alexander. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Samuel Ditsworth. ALSO, A tract of land situate in the township of West, in Huntingdon county bounded by lands of John Stryker, James Melon, William Oaks, Joseph Thompson, \VII. Hain Reed, Esq., and other unit late of Isaac Nell and others; containing 185 aces and 65 perches and allowance &c., be the saute more or less, (the same being now 111 possession of John Henry;) about 150 acres 4)1 which are cleared, with it log dwelling house, a log barn, and frame stable thereon er cted, as the property of Isaac Nen one 01 the defendants. Seized, tak, n in execution, and to be sold as the property of Isaac, Neil: ALSO, Lot No. Bin the plan of the town of Orbitionia, fronting 50 feet on the north side of Cromwell street, and extending bark at right tingles to saute 140 feet loan alley; having therm) erected a two stuffy log dwelling house. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of James Fulton. //LSO, All that certain tint t, piece or parcel of lend situate and lying in Tell township, Iltin.ingdon county, rontaining one huh tired acres, be the same more or less, ad• joining lands of Selomito Stalilman, Jai oh Waggoner, Jilt Beale, Jarob Strong and Shade Mountain; about forty acres el which are cleared, basing thereon a lug house, log barn and apple orchard. Seized, taken in en-runlet, and to be -old es the property of Adam Stung. ALSO, All that tract, piece or parcel of laud situve en Mill Creek, in Henderson township, flu tingilon county, containing one hundred and three acres, be the same more or less; about thirty acres of which are cleared, ailitiiitiog I,ittle o f J ames Lane, John Wellki 11, J elm 11"Calian, and I limn.. Read, with a canto house and 'tarn, and an apple orchard thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of %% ahem McAteer. ALSO, All the right, title and interest of Dit• vid rate, E.q., one of defendants, in and ii all that lot or piece of ground in the 'own of thysport, Huntingdon county, knitting six y feel on the northerly side of the turnpike road, and extending back to land ofJohn McCahan, about 90 feet, evaded on v:e West by a lo* of James Frame, and on the Mat by Eli Yoder, having a two story 'frame dwelling house thereon, occupied by defendant, D. 'rate, and ;loather dwelling house (frame also.) now leased to twin 'Fate, and a flame stable. Seized, token in execution, and to b. , sold as the pruprr•y of David 'fate, E•q . ALSO, All that certain lot of ground situate in the borough of liayspiii t, iu Ilutitingdon county, on the corner of Basin sad lied fold streets, being 60 feet in front, and ,Unning back 180 feet to Porter alley, bring lot No. 40 in the plan of said ho rough; having thereon erected a good Iwo story frame ilweling house, and frame kitchen fronting on Basin street, and a frame dwelling house one and a half sto ries high, calculated for two families, fronting on Bedford street, and a frame stable. Said tut has an etrell• ni well of water woo a pump in it, a wt.h•house and hate-oven, and a number of fruit tiers (bet eon. Seized, taken in execution, and to he suld ab the property of John Barr. ALSO. A lot or piece of gluon(' situate on the corner of Wallitil street 21114 i short All y, in the 'worouyli of Hollidaysoutg, flu dins; don county, fronting 4U feet on said %% als nut street, and ..xtetiding back at right aogles 1.1 same along said Short alb.) ISO feet; has iug thereon erected a double .tone house Imo atones high, Irontilig uu Walnut Street, anti a row of small stone buildings 'nutting on said Short alley. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the properly of , John Maltoisq. AGSO, All that certain pal t of a tract of land ,ituate in Harree town,hip, Huntingdon county, ritjoating land, of Daz worth, Alexander and other,, contain , mg seventy-two acres and one howl:ell and turfy ~even percher, (Bring part of a tract of land which Gen. William Mc Al eavy,by deed dated the sth day of Sep temuer, A. D. 1820, conveyed to h% lions McAleavy, and the said 11 illiam McAleavy by tleed dated 2tst April, 1841, conveyed the same to David Mc- Aleavy,) together with the lieredtadienti and apput trustier& Seized, taken in exelutiou, and to be sold as the property of David McAleavy. ALSO All that small piece, or parcel of ground, .ituate in the Borough of Hollolaystwg, being part of lots No's. --Itirmerfy Own ed or claimed by Daniel 1. Martin, Irmo - Mg twenty feet on the west side of Peon street, and i uuuing back across Uhl liilS to a lot of sari & Hemphill, about 120 feet, bounded on the 6tifith by a snip WI the same two lola, owned by h% dhow Elm. tua., and on the nonilt by the rentatutler of stud lots, now owned by the Rev. I). %Kinney— having a !..itkall two story crick d welling house thereon elected. Seized, taken in execution, tintl to be sold as the propert% of William Garman. ALSO, All the right, title, and interest of the defendant, of, in and to, all that tract, piece, or parcel of land, situate in Alle glieny town•hip Huntingdon county, con taining about 575 acres, he the same inure or less, about 2 7 5 acres of which are clear ed and cultivated. The laid land is n o w used and tenanted as two separate farms, and is the remaining par r or residue of . the Real Estate now owned by Bernard O'Friel's heirs, of whom the said „tunes O'Friel is a son. Said land is excellent limestone, and is hounded on the Eist by lands of Adam Black, [formerly by 8..- ' nard O'Friel's.] on the %Vest by lands belonging to Aaron Burns' heirs, on the North by lands now of George l'owans, [formerly of Bernard O'Fliel's.] .tml on the South by Alexamler Dysart's land having erected thereon two farm dwelliti house.. and two barna. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property iii lames O'Friel. ALSO, A tract of land, situate in Henderson township, Huntingdon count), lying on the bank of the Juniata River. coniaming •220 acres, be the same noire or less, afl joiniti; lands now of the Nllll Ctr. k Fut Company, other lands DI Jacob t Situps.,n and od•eI a • about 100 acres of which :ye di ared and uul tuvated, hat log a good apple orchnttl du d a good well of water thereon—the causal and l'urnpike runt! easses thiolugh the sitine.—S.thl tract of land to about 4 wars below the borough of Hun:illation, ..nil tormeily owned by th fentlatit and Benjimin Elliot E.g. a/so—All twit tract, piece, or parcel o land, situate on the Junta a Itiver about lea below the but ough of Hooting don, in Hrtitlerson towii,hip, adjoining the above described tract, other 'undo ..f defendant, lands of Jacob Focklt r, and othet•s, lying on boili soles of the Juniata caw'', and built odes tit toe fur road, CUB , Jilting about 184 acres, be the .ante noire or less, about 150 acres of which are cle•ded and in good culiivat having thereon elected a lug dwelling house viol tea high, and 2, double log. barns, and other out buildlogo and pros emends—Said tract sit laud has Zap. pie orchards, and a good spring of water thereon. Alao—A tract, piece, or parcel of ridge land, composed of two adj veys, situate in lir ndersmi townships, adjoining the last described tract, land of Jacob Fockler, Iturrt, and others, von. tainirl in all about 22-2 acres, be the same more ,or leas—about 80 acres ol which, are cleared, and a dwelling hum t sto ries high thereon elected. Also—All that certain lot of ground, situate on tho corner of Hill and Bath street in the borough t;!* Huntinolon, numbered 105 in the town plot of said borough, fronting 50 feet on Hill street, & 185 lest buck along Bash street to Wash• ington street, having thereon erected a large two story atone dwelling house and kitchen and a frame warehouse and stable. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the properly of Jacob Miller. XL SO, All that certain tract, piece, or parcel of land, situate in the township of Bartel' Iluntffludon county, containing 75 acres tie the ,attletnore or less, adjourn;; of 'nou,. Ow in, John Duff's estate, C. Gearhort's land, and others, about 50 acres of which are cleared, with a cabin house and barn thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Michael Stefiv., JOAN A RMITAGP., shy Sheriff', office Iluntinz don, Oct. 2i. 1045. To Plerthasers—Goarosate. THE unticrsigned age. t of the P.,ttentee, of the Stove, The Queen of the West," unierst,,nding that the owns is, or those concerned for them,of other and different patent Co, king Loves. have threats tad to bring suit against all wh , purchase and Use any I , f GUILDS PATF.NT COrICINC STuVIC -The Queen of the West.' Nov his is to inform all and ev, ry person wh sisal purchase and use said Stove that he 11114 demnify them from all costs or damage corn any and all suits, brought by • User en ters, or their agents for any infrnigint of their patents. He gives this notice so .at persons need not be under any fears because they have, while consulting their own int , r ests and convenience. secured the super for advantages of this " Queen" not only of the West. but of the East. ISRAEL GRAFFIUS. July 24, 1844. "QUEEN OT TEE WEST" CLEI as) ca - .) astlizaap EitTacito%rcw o Pm sale by I. tilt ‘FIUS & W/IN. Alex andria, Huntingdon county, Pa., cheap (or ca.h or country produce at the market price. The "Queen of the West" is an im provement on Hathaway's celebrated Hot Air Stove. There has never yet ap peared any plan of a Cooking Stove that the advantages that this one has. A touch less quantity of fuel is re, qoired for any moonlit of cooking or ba king try this stove than by any other. Persons are requested to call and see before they purchase elsewhere. July 3. 1844. AL F1[4.1 DRil ='a ciLl - u7 z 3 zL) m. 'zr a 1. GitAFIIN & SON, 4 , - 151E:iPEG' [FULLY inform the citizens ~1 Huntingdon county, and the public generally, that they continue to carry on the _ Copper, 7'in and Sheet-iron Baaineet in .tll its branches, in Alt xtmdria. where they manufacture and consta. tly keep nn hand every dead iption of ware in filch line; such :ts New and Splendid Wood Stoves 22, 24, 26, 28 and 30 inches long R. 4 DI A TOI? STOVES, Piet Cooking Stoves al/ kinds and Also four sizes of Coal Stoves, ALSO STOVE-PIPE, AND STOVEsPINISIIED All Mulls 4 castings done, for Forges, Saw mills and Threshing-machines. Al'.s WAG ON BOXES, MILL GUDGEONS, AND ROLLOV/ WARE ; ill of which is done in a w, rkinan. like manner. A 1,4). Copper, Dye, Wash, Fuller. Pre serving, and Tea kettles for sale, wholesale mid retnii. Persons favoring this establishment with their custt m may depend on having their orders executed with fidelity and despatch. Old metal, copper, brass and p , •wter ta ken to ••xchange. Als. wheat, rye, corn and .nuts taken at market price. Alexandria, Jul) 3. 1844. NOTICE.—The subscriber respectfully requests all persons indet.ted to him for work clone at the old establishment, pre vious to the Ist 01 November call and settle theit accounts without ci lav ISRAEL GR AMU& jolt , 3 1R44. FRENCH BURR MIL STON ES, mat.ntac- ILleture, in Harrisburg. French Burrs of all siz s, and of the very best quality, much cheaper titan ever, and on very favorable terms. . Ceit , rs addressed to him will receivt the same prompt :mention as if personal appli cation were made. W H . KEPN ER Feb. 5,1845 --9 mi, CHEAP FOR CASH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Boot, Shoe, and Cap Store. viNik,.iLdiC No. 21 MARKET STREET, (between Front 8c S, cued Stn., North Side.) PHIL A DELP HI A Tux subscriber has oh band a large and complete assortment of the above named articles, to which he rt spectfully invites the attention of the inhabitants of Huntingdon c-untv, consistieg of Men's, Boy's and Voutli's coarse W , tx. Kip, Calf Skin, Seal and M.;rocco 800 and BROC ANS , L 'dies' Misses' and Children's Bats and Shoes in all their varieties ; Ladies' linemen's GUM OVERSHOES of ever kind, together with Mei.'s Boy's and Children'. CAPS of every description. Persons will find it to their advantage to call and examine my stock before purcha sing elsewhere, as I am determined to sell at the LOWEST POSSIBLE CASH PRICES. ...-- SAMUEL GOLDEY. Peadelvliia raly, 24 1845, Itockliate goitttlivg. tar. suhscriber would reipectivik inforrol the cit.setis of Huntingdon and the adjt.in. ing counties, that he still coetio at s to ear ry on business at the Hocknale Foundry, au Clover Creek, two miles from Willatms. burg, where he is prepared to execute all orders In his line, of the best materials and wot kmunship, and with promptness and de spatch. He will keep constantly on hand stoves of everydescription, such as Cooking, Ten Plate, PARLOR, COAL, RnTARY, and woos) wrov ES : ravirrasstour 1Rt#01:7111R, Anvils. ammo is, }lotion , V 1 ~rt., and etei y kind of castings necessary for forges, mills or ma chinery of any description; wagon boxes of all descriptions, &c., which can be had on as good terms as they can be had at any other foundry in the count y or state. Remember the Rockdale P. undry. 17- Old metal taken in eXchange for any castings WILLIAM KENNEDY 07- Mr. K. has recently puclinsecl the patient right of a conking stove f..r Hunting don county—the stove will be set up by him and w•trranted to the purchasevto be as good as any in the State--otders furnished. July 17. 1844.—tf. WASHINGTON HO - TEL Corner of Market steel and Market Sqacire, LIAP.V.ZOI37na9 H E subscriber having taken this pop- ular Hotel lately kept by Mr. WM. T. bANDKRS, begs leave to inform his friends and the public genetally, that he is now well prepared to accomodate them in a manner to Insure satisfaction to all Who fa vor him with their custom. The house has been re-furnished, altered, and greatly im proved in many respects, and no pains will be spared to make visitors comfortable &- ring their sej , urn. HIS TA FILE will be constantly supplied with all the de liciscies of the seasiet and his servants are attentive, careful and accommodating. There is extensive Si ABLING attached to the pt emises, E. P. MU' HES, Late of the Mansion House. Harrisburg June 4, 1845. Tug subscriber takes this occasion of re ' turning his thanks to his numerous friends for the very liberal patronage bestowed up on him during his proprietorship of the Washington Hotel. He also takes great pleasere in bespeaking for his successor continualice of public favor, who is well qu lifi,d to give general satisf iction as a landhird, and every way worthy of the pat ronage of the travelling community. WM. T. SANDERS. WILLIAM IL PARRISH, No. 4, North Sok st.. 2 dots above Market. PHILADELPPIIIA. WHOLESALE DEALER TN Paper, Rags, school Books Blank Books and stationary. HAVING considerably increase his facil ties for business, now 'frees to country mer chants, on stiil more favorable terms than formerly, a complete aNsortment of Writing, Printing and Wrapping l'.ipers; also Figured Wall and Curtain Papers, and Window Shades of a great variety of patterns, which he can sell at manntActurers prices. Also, Bonnet Beards, White, Blue and Brown • and all the S,andard School Books, Blan k Books, and Stationary in general, at the low est Wholesale prices. Rags ! Rags t Rags Cash paid for Rags in any quantity. or Rags t..kvn in trade for go.tds at the low e st cash prices. C , untry merchants are par Ocularly invited to call. _ Printers of country newsplpers supplied with their p .per low for cash, by apply ing at WILLIAM 1). PARRISH'S Paper and Rag Warehouse, 4, North Fifth street, 2 doors above Market street, Phil .delphia. Philadelphia, Augu , t 20th, 1845. TO SENSIBLE CITIZENS.—We know trend woat we see and feel, tat the animal body is, in its organs and functions. subjeto to derangement, inducing pain, and tending to its destruction. In this disordered state, we observe nature providing tor the re-es tablishment of order, by exciting some salu tary evacuation of the morbdic matter, or by s-nie other operation, which escapes our imperfect senses and researches. In some case,. she brings on 0 Cl isis by the bowels, in others by sweating, &c. &c. Now experience has taught us that there are certain substances, by which, applied to the living body internally or externally, we can at will produce the same evacuate and thus do in a short time. who nature could do but slowly, and du t ffe ctually what she might not have strength to accomplish. When then we have seen a disease cured by ' a certain tiaturalevacuatioo, should that dis ease occur again, we may count upon curing it by the use of such suustanct so, we know bring about the same evacuation, which we had before observed to cure a similar disease, It is in consequence of the power which the Brandreth Pills exert upon the whew system, that make-schen, so universally ben eficial. It is becmse they impart to the body, the power in expel disease without leaving any evil effect. Asa gen nil temily medicine, Brantireth's Pills are, it is believed by the Proprietor, j superior to every other Wet ed to the public. Dr. Brantireth's Pills are for sale by the following Agents in his county. Wm. Stewart, Huntingdon. M'Farlane, Garber, & co., Hollidaysburg' & N. Cresswell, Petersburg. Wm, gctiw.ipe Alexandria. & Smith, Manor Hill. • Tiviniay M. Owens , Birrniligilanl4 A. Patterson, Blair un•l Madd, n, Mulct, n's Mills. Sp The above arc• the only authorized agents in Huntingdon county. Aprill6, 1845. tl 11th Jy. A. K. CORNVN, ATTORNEY LAW—Hun'ingannPa. Office in Main street, tw,‘ d i East of Mr. Adam Hall's Temperanct: Holm. Job Printing. NEATLY EXECUTED AfT THIS OFFICE. Oriphatis Cowl figre. Br virtue of an order of the Orpfiee. Court of Huntingdon County. titre waits t•Xpoged to sale by public reillitlf or Outcry,' on du. pr , miser, ou TUESDAY THE 26th DA? OCTOBER klErir. . at 1 o'clockintWaitetVoon, a f;:rtain suage, plantation, and tract of land,, situate in Morris township, adjoining lands Of Peter Sisler,llemes M. Kinkead, Jacob Henry, the undersigned Wm. Need, an otbars, containing 111 ACRES be the same more or lest, about 74 acres IS which are cleared. with a two story Log Dwelling House, a Log Barn, and a Small pi, I e orchard thereon—late the estate of John Kuhn, of said tewu.ship, clec'd. TERMS or SALE.--Onelv4lf the put OW money to he paid on cm firm Mon the sale, and the residue within one year there after, with the interest, to be secured by the bonds and mortgage of the purchaser. By the (*.curt. JOHN REED, Clerk, Attendance will be given by the under signed iAILLIAM REED, Admr., &c, August 20, 1648.—t5. OOLLEN MANUFACTORY. 'ttiß subsctibei respectfully ham m his friends and the public in general, that ho are pi, pared to manufacture cloths, satti-. netts, flannels, blink. ts, curpetine, kr., at the well known estalilislm, at, fornierlv c cupied by Jerysiliall White head, situated in the town i f Wil.iamsburg, Huntingdon co. Pa His macbinery will be in good order, and having none but good workmen in his employ, he will assure all who may favor him with their custom that their orders will be executed in ii satistactory style: on the Shortest mtice. tilainnacaso , He. will card wool lot" rolls atthe low price of 64 cents per pound ; card and spin 12 cuts per pound, 16 CCM' prr pt nod ;• maaufacture white fl•dinel from fierce. 314' cents per yard ; manufacture brown &nail from 11 ece, 40 emits prr yard ; he will find sattinett warp and manufacture satti netts of all dark colors at 45 cents per yard; cloths wide, 50 cents per yard ; common broad cloth, $1 25 per yard ; blat kits, eS per pair; plain girdling carpet. 50 cents rer yard ; he will card, spin, double and twist sti eking yarn at 20 cents per pound ; u for ing c,epet, faiverl t and Ste, king yarn, from 15 to 31 cents per p. und Country Felling. Cloths ~ f all dark colors, 22 et tits prr yd; flannels, 8i cents per ys rcl , 7 cents per yard ; time dye fl oon•Is bit rents per yard; borne dye cloths, 16 cents per yard. Arrangern , tits have been made at the f. , 1- lowing pl ,ces, where cl. 0: and we , , , ) will be ta; en sad re turned e very two we, Its. At the IP •we of J. hn 1411, Dartsl.l2 Val i- y ; Jacob M'Gahan, M'Connellsto.. ; J. hntrekin's stort. A . C fee Rai. • il.ho wore. Leonard Weay. r. Jail h t v press and M w G..rre r, W. a.lcorl. VII y ; Gem mel & 1' wet', store, Alexandria ; Walter Grali.,m's store Canoe Valley ; Dvs rt's Mill, Sii.king Valiet ; Davis Brook's Mill, Blair township ; James Candron'. store, Frankstown ; Geo. Steiner's it. re, Water street ; limes Saxton's store, Huntingdon. Persons wishing to exchange wool for man utacturc d stuffs can be accommodated. it? All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for work. WILLIAM BUCHANAN, Williamsburg, Aug. 27, 19, 184S.—tf. ' TUSCARORA 'A.CADIENIY. A 141 S ft , urishing institution is situated in 4,4 'Tuscarora Valley, Juni ita (.4:way, 8 miles south• west of Miffiintow , It has been in succe , sful operation for sevriat years ; and is believed to be equal to any Academy in the Stott., in nfforclltth Jacinths to young men for acquiring a thorough acidemicat education, cunt r for business or for College: Being situatul in a very plea ant and healthful neighborhood in the coun try, the pupils are removed from these t, top tations to idleness, dissipation and vier, which are the bane 01 similar institutions in _ The buildings are large and commodious, sufficient to accommodate a large number and pupils frim a distance are rt gaited to board in the institUtion with the Piancipal. But it it is desired by their parents, gnad boarding can be obtained in the neighborhecd of the Aback my. Trims t For boarding, (pi- r wit $1 25 Washing, (per qr. (.1 11 weeks,) 1 50 Bed, 6 100 Incidental, 14 14 For tuition in Latin, Greek and Mathe matics. qu ertar,) 116 CO Natural Philo. pity. Ch Rho.- tic, Puliticnl ecocomy , Book-ket ping, Botany, History, &c. 4 SO Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geo g . raphy, Reactive, Writing, &c. &c.. (per quarter of 11 weeks.) S^LID Light, books and Stationary arc found by t e pupil, and may be-obtained ut the stoe t s ih the neh‘hborheocl. There are no extra charges whatever. '1 he academical year is divided into two sessions of 22 wet ks each; and care.. Ishi i; lot. , two quarters. t 11 we. ks eat', 3 - ,.-Oi t e quarter must be paid in aelyaree, when the pupil enters ; u.d all bills must he paid ,it be fore he leaves the Acadt my .; Otherwise 7 per cent. on the whole bill for the quarter wtll be added. No deduction for absence ' during the quarter unless calmed by sickness. The very best testimonials can he given, both as to the scholarship and ability of the Principal; .incl his long dtperiance in the profession entitles him to the confidence of the public. The. vacations Occur in April and Oct'bt and the next whit. r session will ct Mint net on. Monday, the 20th of Oct. tier. Address (post paid) all communicatioLs to the "Spruce. Hill P 0." DAVID WILSON, A. M., Principal. Tuscarora Valley, Juniata co. Sep. 10,184./ N. B. Pupils from a distance can always find a ready conveyance from Mifflin up to the Aci.demy, by applying to McAlister's Hntel. OSIOAGE TAYLOR, Attorney At Low uus t. vractire it Or Orphans' C. urt, Stating Atitninii,trri turn acc.mts, ;km/ening,. &c,..,.off ie , in Dimond, three ch.ors East of ite • Ex change H tt 1. 1 . ft WU. '44. TO LANK BONDS to Constables fot Stay Execution, uneer the new laArjus• }rinttd, and ftyr sate, at thi °BY*.