. 221112 ZVO Eit. 160 RALMJV LITERAT URI SC lAA C 1 a►Llll rutT published every month hv R. Little:Bc Co., 212 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia, six dollars a year. vayable in advance. Die - tent subscribers are requested to remit a as note on account. _ . With the year 1833 begins the Fourth Vol sune of a New Series. complete sets of wh.ch can be furnished at Two Dollars and a h:,11 bound. The New Series is begun because we are no longer able to supply orders for complete sets of the old. 004YTENTS OF THE 14yt7ARY NUMBER. War in Disguise; France, lliea ico S —Buenos Ayres: Progress of Dueling; Life find writings of Hor ace, the Durham Panic, Chamber's Edenburg Jour nal; Mary Hay; Wily the meonlight, &c.; Spanish bull feasts & fights; Yankecana; Mrs. Ramsbottcm:—Cliristmas; Home ?hough* Oliver Twist, (concluded) Lord Durdam's return; Zicci, a tale by Bawer, Faederborou g ha, the Mists.; Mountain Memories; Nicholas Nickl(by Aire. Jameson's Rambles in Canada, ADMINISTRATOR'S A 0710 E. TAKE notice that letters of Administra tion on the Estate of JosephMagner I,tc:cf Franklin tp. Huntingdon co. cico'd have been granted by the Register of Huntirq,dcn Co. to the undersigned, therefore, all persona indebted to said Estate, are requested to make immediate payment, and those hay lag claims against the same, are requested to present them properly authenticates' tor settlement, without delay. ELIZABETH WAGN ER. 1 dtdminietran - Lv..) DAVID 81, AIR'S Juorney. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Emanuel C. Stuk, late of Tyrone Township in the County of Huntingdon dec'd, are requested to make payment without delay, and all persons having shims against said estate, are requested to present them to the undersigned re siding in Tyrone Township aforesaid properly authenticated for settlement. PETER BURKET, Adm'r. opt. 26, 1832.-6 T. Executor's Notice. LL persons indebted to the Estate of aliSanmel Templeton late of Tyrone town ohip, Huntingdon County deceased, are re quested to make immediate payment, and , slue having claims against said Estate arel; requested to present them properly nuthen- %tested for payment at their residence in ?tress towhship. JAMES THONIPSON Esq. JAMES TEMPLETON, Executors. Pivunber, 14th, 1838. ."'"'" . "WtiIiNIESTRA TOWS ':Kotite. aith persons indebted to the E'tate of 4111,Alames Irvine, late of West township in the County of Huntingdon dec'd, are retitle,- toil to make payment witiout delay, and all persons having claims against said esint2, are requested to ;)resent them to the under. dgned residing in %Vest Township aforesaid, gkesperly authenticated for s..ttlen,:nt. CHRISTOPI I Eli IRVINE, DAVID IRVINE, Administrators Novevnlser, 10th, Ma. p. elyalrflozz Pai1,44. -- PI'S ie ip. pro HF. Partnership heretofore. existing be 446: tweet) Henry thifytinger Be Anti., ny J. Stewart, is this dav, dissolved by mutual consent. Persons indebted to the firm, arc requested to call and settle on or before the 10th of February next. The Business wilt still he continued at the &I stand, by Henry B. Mytinger. H. B. MYTINGER. Water Street, Dec, 6tl 1838. The Centre Free Press will ' , lease insert ei e above three times and charge tit), office. ADMINIS' r It AT 0 RS NOTICE A LL persons havinz claims against the estate of Andrew Foreman, late of Hen derson township, Huntingdon county, dec'd will please pi . csent.thern to the subscriber, duly authenticated for settlement. DAVID N. COHOTHERS Administrator. Jan. 19 1839. ADMINISTRATORS INOTIC E. NOTIC E, is hereby given, that letters of Administration have been gran ted to the subscriber upon the Estate of Henry M'Garver late of Shirty Town ship deceased; and all persons knowing themselves to be indebted to the said Es tate, are hereby requested to moke poy meat; and all havin , claims upon the said Estate, are requested to present them to subscriber properly authenticated For set. 'lenient. He will be at the late resi dence of the deceased, during the first & second weeks in January next, for the perpose of making settlements—and all persons hiving unsettled accounts with said Estate are earnestly requested to pre seat them at that time. El) WARD M'GARVEY. Dec. 19, 1838. -- New Goods, A splendid stock of New Goods, just re (wised and for sale cheap by the subscriber thepalaticiare invited to call and examiner or Winners* T. WAD II AR Risnun a PAPERS. SEW- WEE KL Y TELEGR.RPR. LEGISLATURE PROCEEDINGS. THE ensuing Legislature will be one' f unusual interest to every citizen of the Commowealth. The adoption of the Amendments to the Constitution, will give rise to new legislation in which it is not unlikely that party fee'ing may be come warmerly enlisted, and subjects ag tated that will excite the strongest desire to obtain early and correct information. A new Administration, it is expected, will also come into power, and give birth to new measures under its new men. These, together with the ordinary duties of Legislation, will make the coming Leg-I islature a busy as well as important one. .11uring its session the "Pennsylvania , Telegraph" will be published twice a week' and contain late and fatal accounts of. its proceedings, taken by experienced reH porters. It will also contain Congress tonal proceedings, and general news. TERMS: For the session $2 For the year 83 THEO. FENN, Harrisburg, Nov. 10, 1338. IN7 ELLIGENCER 4 DEMOCRAT. LEC ISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. THE ensuing session of the Legisla ture of this Commonwealth, it is expec ted, will be one of more intense interest to the people than any that has preceded it. Not only will it be the first session under a new organic law, untried, and in the estimation of many thousands, of doubtful untility, but it will be the first sessionf of contested elections—the first session to which the abused ballot-box will appeal for redress. Parties being nearly ballanced, and each firm as the ev ! erlas'ing hills in support ofits peculiar tenets, their conflicts—the one battelling' under the sacred people of truth, for the best interest of the people—the other with dark banner of falsehood waving ever it, contending for power and the at dendant -'spoils of victory,"—will attac an interest to the session which will rent der vehicles of collect information in re gard to the proeedings, of immense im portance to the citizens of Pennsylva nia . Such vehicle will be found in the' "Intelligencer 4. Democrat" the editors of which pledge themselves to spare no, pains, labor or expense, to render their :beet worthy of public patronage. 1 As the undersigned have both had ex.- perience in reporting, and are also practi cal printers, they •will be able to give full and correct reports of the savings and doings of the two Houses, and place the intelligence in their paper in the most at tractive and satisfactory form. In. ad dition to Legishtive reports, they will give ample sketches of the proceedings of Congress, :Ind a general summary of the news of the days. The "Intelligencer" is Democratic in politics•—supports the Patriotic and States man of 'd! `,'csi.--.f.;EN. W. H. HAR- I R!SON —for the Presidency in 18-10.--- lan'! will over br found the unwavering oppitient of Locii-foeoisin, and all kin drea destructive herises. Far the session, (twice a week) S 2 For the ',choir year, $3 Payable in advance.- Any person for warding 5 subscribers for the session en closing a $lO note will be entitled to a sixth copy gratis. ELLIOTT 4 SPCIJII.DY. Editors anti Proprietors, Harrisburg. Nov. 10, 1838. PRO SPECT US. OF THE HARRISBURG CIIRONICLE. There being nothing which as much en• hances the value of a public journal as early and faithful news, the editor and proprietor of the Harrisburg Chronicle has made such arrangements, as will not fail to make his paper equal, if not supe— rior to any other in the place, during the ensuing year, in this particular. The sessions of the State Legislature the coming session, promise to be unusu ally intsresting. The policy of the new State administration. must excite curiosi ty in the minds of all such as take any part in the politics of the day, inasmuch as the friends of the new Governor have found much fault with the administration of Joseph Ritner, though one of the best Governors Pendsylvattia ever had; and it remains to be seen front what this winter will tlevelope, whether the people have matte a wise change. Besides the interest 'which the policy of the new administration will give rise to, the duties of this winter's Legiskiture, will be such as to engage. the serious at-' tention of every citizen in the State. A rnong many other matters it will have Ike altering and the amending of existing laws, so as to conform to the provisions of the new Constitution, and make such others as the emergency will require, which will be neither few nor unimpor tant. As it is our purpose to continue the publication 'of the Chronicle, and with zeal, we will not say with what ability, do battle against locofocoism, Van Burenism .Fanny Wrightism, and all other destrue vivo ions, we most earnestly call ors the dsfrien of democracy and good grvern-1 ment to aid us; it not fm our sake, let them do it for the sake of the cause we oppose. TERMS. This paper will, as heretofore, be pub, fished twice a week during the session op . ' i the Legislature, and once a week during, the remain'ler of the year, on a fine doub- I le medium sheet, and new type, at $3.00 per annum payable in advance. For six months including the session of the Leg stature, S 2 50 in advance. No subscri ber can discontinue his paper until all ar, rearages are paid. KrAny person forwarding five names as subscribers, shall have a copy of the, Chronicle gratis. E. GUIT.R FULING MILL ,- . _ 70113 t" rlir 4 The subscriber offers for rent, that we! known Fulling Mill with all its machinery for the manntaeture of cloths, Satinetts Blankets &c. &c, Situated in the forks o the Juniata River. in Porter township, in this county, Belonging to the heirs of Hen ry Swoope deceased,—application to be made to HENRY NEFF of Alexandria, One of the guardians, Alexandria Jan, 23, 1839, STOR.IGE !FORIVIIRI9II6i am) COLIMZEICION 817CISTM130. LAUREL PORT Wit AREJIOUSE [BELOW THE WATERSTREET DAM - ) The subscriber has takenithe wharf and warehouse lformerly occupied by J. CUNNINGHAM Esq.--• 3•-4 of a mile below Waterstrect, where he purposes continuing the above business, at the following mode rate prices viz: CTS. Wharfage on Blooms per ton of 2240 lbs 25 6 4 Plaster 37i Pig Metal !` Bar Iron If Stored ' • 12 2000 lbs 37 Weighing either of the above per ton 1241 Storage on ?Adze. per ton of 2000 lbs 75 41 Smaller quantity scts per 100 his II Fish per Barrel 8, .., Salt 141 6* Flour .. 4 id Wheat per Bushel 3 •1 Rye 8c Corn " 2i .. Oats el 2 Commissions as per agreemen`. , I N. B. All Freights to be paid 'before the goods are removed. To a practical knowledge of the business, the subscriber is determined to add an unre mitting assiduity; and every attention that is necessary to render a general satistaction to all who may favor him with their busi— ness. _ B. W. %NIKE. laurel-Port Jan. 9. 1859. Or All letters directed to Waterstree, *troy , CAME to the residence of the subscri ber it union township, some time i., May, last. Two Heiffers about one year old. One of theta a black with a star on its fore head. The other is red, with white back . and belly. There are no ear marks that can be seen. The owner can have them by calling at my place below Mill Creek the South side of the Juniatta, and paying char-1 ges . Otherwise they will be disposed of as the law directs. IN°. HAMPSON Union tow nship, Nov. 21, 1838, NEW ESTABLISHMENT. Tayloring. ISAAC V. CULIN. RESPECTFULLY informs the public tha he has recently opened a shop & commen ced:the above business, in the shop formerly occupied by T Kingwhere he is prepared to excute all manner of work in his business in the most neat, substantial, and fashionable manner. He hopes by close application to business, and a desire to please, to merit, a liberal share of public patronage. All kind of country produce will be taken in exchange for work done. 115 , The latest fashions from Philadelphia and New York, are received quarterly. Wanted an apprentice at the above es tablishinent, one from the country would be prefered. RUNAWAY. VIROMhe Subscriber living in Wil-1 liamsburg Hunt. co the 11th day oti July last, J kMES DAVIS, an indented) apprentice to the Carpentering business. He is about 5 feet high, nineteen years of age. A liberal reward will be given to any one that will secure him, so that I can get him. All persons are cautioned against trus ting or harbeJing him. THOMAS PATTERSON Jan. 16, 1839. Onstivelting At wholesale City Prices The subscriber has been appointed agent for the sale of every variety of Umbrellas and Parasol's, manufactured by J. Swain of Philiieelphia. Storekeepers and nil others can be suppli ed on as reasonable terms as they can bc ob tained, weulesale. in the city. All interested will find it to their advantage to call and he T. READ. attatindnet, 00..41 11114. NEW FIRM. 411, 11;1 HATTING BUSINESS, AND FUR STORE. DAVID SNYDER & SON respect fully inform their friends and the pub laic generally, that they have JUST RE- • 1 0EIVED IA New 4. Handsome assortmen 'of articles in their line of business Which they offer to the public cIIEAP, for I cash or country produce, consisting of the following article,. viz:— Best quality of Otter Caps, latest fashion, Common City made Hats of the latest fashion, and also of their own manufacture, NVomen's a..d Men's Fur Gloves, Collars and Tippets fur Ladies. Country Merchants wiil be supplied with HATS of their own manufacture on a rea sonable credit, anti at as low a price as they can be purchased in Philadelphia. DAVID SNYDER & SON. Huntingdon, Nov. 28, 1838. GENERAL ORDERS • ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE Harrisburg, Jan. 1 1839. By virtue of the authority vested in the Adjutant Gen. al, by the midair laws of this Commonwealth; it ish-reby di rected by him, with the content and concur rence of thcG , .vernor Be Command. in-Chit f of Pen - sylvania, that the system of instrue tion in military knowl.edge, and regluations for the Militia and Volunteers of the Stat, of Pennsylvania, be, from nod after this date that system which has been prepared and rr ranged by Brevet, Captain S. Cooper (of the U. S. Army) Aid-de-Camp and Assistant Adjutant General, and is entitled a concise syttem of Instructions and Regulations for the Militia and Volunteers of the United States,s &c. All officers and non-commissioned 'officers ' musicians and privates of the Militia or Vol untcers of this Slate, will therefore, benne teeth conform, in the )performance of their military duties to the regulations for their' government prescribed in the above system, and all and every other mode of insti uctionl in military tactics, not consistent will, that above referred to are hereby positive-Iv pro hibited, for the instruction of the Militia and Volunteers of this State. As a matt, qf course, ill instruct Yins of Volunteers or Militia will be given in the English language. WILLIAM PIPER. Adj't G., of Pennsylvania ,-;.„-;,..-;:,-. - s' ';)) ~, .. Pritir.i. i e _ jutici, Dr. J. 111. YOUNG. 1711.03Z01N RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Huntingdon, .end the public in general, that he has opened an office a few doors above Porter lVilson's office where he is prepared , n execute all opera tions in Dental Surgery, viz: Cleansing, Filing, Pinging, Extracting and Inserting Teeth. DR. YOUNG obligates himself to perform the above operations in the most approved manner, mid at moderate charges. He has on had an ample supply of Incorruptible Teeth. And other materials of the best quality:. N, H. Ladies will be waited upon at their residence, if requested. REFERENCES. J. HENDt:IISON, M. D. 7 D. HouTz, M. D. J, M. GEnnituz., M. D. i REV. S. WILSON, JUDGE ADAMS. J. H, MILLER, M. D. President of Wash ington Medical College. J. BucKLEn, M. D. 3 Balti ore. A. J. SWARTZE, M.D .I, EXCHANGE BANE A N D S.l/ PIA G STITUTIO.I. No. 66 South 4th Street, Philadelphia. CAPITAL, 0250,000. ' Open daily for the transaction of business, from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Deposites of Money received, for which the following rate of Interest will be allow ed. 1 year 6 per cent per annum, 6 mo's 6 " " " " 4 .4 On Business Deposites, to be drawn at the pleasure of the Depositor, no interest will be allowed. The current Notes of Solvent Banks, in every part of the United States, will he received as Special Deposites, on such terms as may be agreed on In each par ticular case. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD. J. DESSAA, Coal:ler. Philadelphia Dec. 19, 1838. BILLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION PRIN7ED IN STYLE Jr rkll3 emci A NEW SERIES 1:0 - A desirable opportunity for new subscribers. rn The fourth volume of the GENTLE MAN'S, MAGAZINE, mid ,I.AMERICAr MONTHLY REVIEW, commenced on the first of January, 1859. TERMS—Three Dollars per annum, pay able in advance. Tact large volumes of near ly one thousand pages are pulAtshed every year. ' This popular work is now pi intr.'d with NEW 'II - 2:: CANT EXPRESSLY f:r tht pea POSE ON FINE THICK PAPPsI: well stitched in a neat cover, valuable en grnvings al . , given in every oth) t rumixt. The Gentleman's Magazine and Mental% fßeview IMS ,ittainett Istaudiugthat its COlailManCe; and the comillVlltiAtoly 110 1 1'k:es of the most ruvcct,ble of the press attest its merits and popularity. .- act. monthly number contains Seventy-4V,, ex tra-sized Octavo pai:es, and neon's. READING 'MATTER THAN A VOLUME OF A NOVEL. It is published at MO, more than Isla the price of any other Magazine in Ilia United States, yet ct.otairs as many. ORIGINAL PAPERS. AS ANY 0111Elt MONTHLY runLicATIoN Wl,l. R. BURTON EDITOR 4 , PROMITOR Phil Field sports and Manly pas- limes. Agreements have been made with a wri ter of aeknowleds•ed ability to prothice, in the pages of the Gentleman's Magazine, a monthly series of arti;les thseriptive of the various manly Lports and pastimes, embra si m; a fund of information not eisew here at tainaule, and illustrated, in its course, by ,several hundred enbr•avfngs 0.4* WOOD. Aionng others, the following subjects will be particul irly exemplified: The art of Gunning, in all its branches, including the Rifle anti Pistol Shooting, with maple direc tions and valuable hints t s the young gunner. The natural History of the American Ga-ne Birds. Biating and Sailing,i'with a full dcseriia tion of the various Fancy Crafts, and in in teresting account of the principle Yale') Clubs in Europe. The Horse and the Dm!, in all t:teir vari eties, with every requisite respecting Pur chase, Breeding, Breaking tout Keeping. Angling, with an account or American [Fishes. Archery with its custcms, and a fUstory of its Rise and progress. Quoits, Crickets, Rickets, Fives, sind oth er 1-1,,11 Game: F“rming in the whole, a ynluable Cyclo pedia of useful and agreeable knowledge. The Second and Third 4climes, nearly one thousand pages, cant. in th' Celebrated ANNIVERSARY REGISTER ”nd ro , nthly Cairn& r t f Atmrican Chronc, C. mplete for every clay in the year. il - 7 - Suhscribers forwarding a Five Dollar tu.iy c aurnand year's subscription the rnnittaiice nf those tail volumes.l lit numbers in Or any friend, or well! tr,a.mitiing the of Five r.r Thy., :1"11:trs C 0 ,11,1 i. ,ert'iVe r 1838, I • of To Itharkesmen. rimmAs DouGLAss. Itt'spectfillly informs Lis frtt•nds. and the that he still continues the • above businuss iII'CON N ej.LSTOIVN. 1 And is prepared to manufactuie kir,d I of guns Or pistols, or to make any iieees , ,l ry reiniirs upon any article of the kind. 11 . 1 corttul attention will mer.t success, he to pt's to secure the patronoge of the sharp ,hoo ters et this con. , ty. Any orders h. It with Isaac Davis will be punctually attended to, ilitirdinKtlo3 November 21, IE3B. TO THE Pl743Lie. DI?. EVANS' PILLS. siTea2l.3 :eISIC. , ) '.0. 1 / 2 a1.4 bv Dr. 'Vtn. Evans' Cam•nui!e 'cock and Family Aperient Pills.—Bkmjamin Brown, corner of Shi ppm aml George streets Philndclphia, was affected for siesta years with exmine nervousness, by which he was not able to write his name—his synitornsi were, eru,cation, finny spasmodic pains the head, loss et appetite, palpitation tf heart, giddint ss suit dimness if sight, Ottc: . l inability of engaging in any thing that de- I mantled vigor or courage, sickness of the' stomach, iii paired appetite, coldness an d ! weakness of the extremeties, tuoriations, and extreme debility, distnrbcd rest, a sense , of pressure and weight at the stomach after eating, great mental despnadency, severe flying pains in the chest, back ,5551 s id e , cn, tiveness, a dislike for society and convemt• ticn, Mr. B. has made trial cl varoais me dicines now before the public, but to no ef-I feet, until, observing in a public paper some) cures performed by Dr. Win. Evens' Cam ,mile ionic and Family Aperient Pills, was induced to five them a trial, if which he is at 'soy time happy to state, that they effectually cured him of the above distres sing disease. i y7. Persons who doubt the nbnve cure,' are most respectfully (14ccted to the above mentioned person, at the north west corner of Shippen and George streets. BENJAMIN BROWN. October 17, 1838. Vt.IVER COMPLAINT, cured qatgiby Dr. Wm Evans' Camomile Tonic and Aperient Pills.—Mrs. Lytic, Mount Joy, Lancaster, co. Pa., completely restored to health, by Dr. Evans' Camomile Pith. Her symtoms were, great pain in her right side, could not lie on her left side 1.), thout an 1 aggravation If the pain disturbed Ist. Ex treme di bility, pains in the head,oiss of ap petite, palpitation of the heart, giddiness and dimness of sight, langour with other symtonts indicating great derangements in the function of the Liver.—Miss Lytle, 41augliter atf Om ifeetwricl lkfrv;• Lytle, stn., i!so been restored to palest hei , lth the. ,ame invaluable Medicine. Fyn:, uis wereextreme Nervousness, auct,!.,l severe pain in her side, sickner.a :4; mach, eructlons, &c. Mrs. Lvtie i,as ehe pleasure of informing the public U..: merous cases similar to her own, .; in 0., cinity) have been rcstz:ed te, lieLlth same„. the in s z e of D r. lanhie Medicine. Grne .-J f Pills, is Pt No. 19, North eo.l; Philadelphia, a fe,v doors above Mark., October 17, 1838. TO TIME PUBI,7C. 1 - 0 , 1 - 0 0 HE pi:our:3 OF THE ErrTr:, Dr. Evars' • and 17:tmiiy Aperient Swoin, (.:“±)erYl,,y county, N. 3., cff tny restored to hc.:.ltll from i distressing hy tntorns: —Extreme rie 4tendell t‘ith ceetzent pain in the •••i ! Et ch a n d limbs, !;iddiness arid • dimness • sight, sick ItLES impan.:l4.p -pttite, diffirulty ufThreatt great pres sure an weight at the stomach after carrot;, depression of sp:rits; ccinness wee!, nets of the extrenieties, ki!'il . l ), %;.';'• ; 0 s ." ni•est, custiVQIICSS and (Abel wmtdr.is l ie r:e ces,,,try to craimeratc. Mrs. tivinin, wife the aforesaid Air. Swain, has also been r• - stored to health by the above inv.ii• ,tile Her symtcms n r:. . ness, headache, pain in the sift:, lon ut ap 'petit disturhed rest, eructitms ice. its public are hereby informed that t!•.eli• mo tives for making this declaraticn are ; that others afflicted with like sy:,•ton, nn,y rt. - ceive inlorma‘ion if, and be cured by tha (same inestimable Medicine, , c - p,N TERESTING case of Dyspc:pr:.:t 4' and 1 4 .):pocondiackiirn, Co i:1 by Evans' Camomile Tonic and F:ffnily rat Pills.--Mrs. Good of Artiat caster county, was affected Ici• 7 years with Lite above ciist:•essing whieh si' cots confined to 1,,e bed tic 9 sytaturns were-- depreshion of *Kt-. •it ff• itiess at the s , binucli, iirrelred petite, great pressure cod weight uc the stomach, :at, grQ.at :Lc lita: d , put, • clency, flying pains. in the chest, back and sides, costiveness, cinaciatio, , , ecildners ant weakness of the extretnetie, a chs•ike fm• society or conversation, involuntai•y and weeping, and langnin• and Lt.:.ica i:: Jr, tl:c least extrc;se. Mts. (;outi most desperut,2 situatn,c„ and ca - 2uhl reiiel wail she. ,vas adVIA;C: by 1, - 1 . Ito ~case trial of vans' f_lac,,,n,ite which she is happy t•. state, how 4 , ..1 , 11 , !. f oh LW, ille3S;llgS ntj, nealth. Persons Ciesirovs i.t furths., !nation will bu satisfied of every ;their astokishing cure by appiyil.r; ~ t I Ncrill Bth strcct, Philadelphia, at t l , r Ivesidtn,e, The above medicine cab b.: had rt t: : of E. It. Curtis, Springfield, De!. co, H. P. Lloyd, Darby. H. L. Powc , ., Chebter. August 24, 1833. 4NTERESTING CAFE OF .SlA.—Cured by Dr. 'A . m. nniiu Tonic and Family Ai.evirm Mr. (..;nora - c Elntan, liread t W:Anitt, afflicted for et ,, ,r,tl r.ita Ifellowing distressing r • I SLIIe and weight at the sten,c.i, ,giddiness and dimness e' the stomach, constant • ppetite, difficulty abreatt,Mt.s , situcle, !treat depressicli Lf tp:l•ts, Ition of ilutt,ritivi at tile pi, :irregular pains In diffna:t:t , Iny, (1131::, vet sation, ci,ldnees and • 'trknieties. emaciation alit,. gc•n• disturbed rest.,•w , itl, utin:r „ ••• In is tr:t_t:sset,tial to . Mr. E. had sive]. up !,- mad , , trial of all Gth,r public, but tout, ac)l to ma.:e L'ial •.,• • Pills, of A./J:6l 1, is etitetoally %,40.4 (aid Oct°Ler ii, l 3 S. hletr 'krrOZ , m. N A ntaay pLa•scrs, s.,X,S, Wit erve, i; thuv hatl check the morbid teivievgin cc t)..i tic'. and 11.11.i5, by ',est, purr •• tsi,rn P:)1;, by I cars, nf :10v ukck rurnolics. n•dnt., cmneealed Ocv 1 . 1.. at •. iNtv:.l.lnen rileitt, and dtsapp“itit,l r.t It , ,the la d, if tits tirat ct - mtoitts if • Drbdity, had h,:in countevact‘d chemically pr.parttl, • bew , •l complaints, winch lead to n •.' might I:av, been by t h at floe alkalint extract of il4Uha which is a leading, ingredient in th, an ett i ily Pills. Before both of those r,ti kiees, Ivhic it are aclaptea to a lini,jm Ity ca tie purtinFes for which a liutairre othtrs are unnene9sarilv tiEd, fevers, fives, hii int.; cia racrs, Headache, female debility. male dentin.,-, iniligestion, and liver ea ti- would 11,e entirely disappated, %sim, many citheni have prorcd fatal. ‘IIII,C MALES who are troubled with ! , I.4 l ,',:icit head: rite, faintings, or gidd:nes., palpitation of the heal t, lot% :less loss 'at appetite, pain in the side, general de , Ail ly weakness, rejections of. food, &c., may he effectually r. , ,kwed to he:11lb Iby using Dr. EVANS' CAMOMILE TO -INIC and FAMILY APERIENT •PILLS, I which are invariably reeonammeed by a'l those that have used the InValnable mcdi tine. Perseverance in the usc of this inval uable tnadicine, rill undoub4cPy t ffe,:t cure even in the most acme or obstituit: diseases, but in such eases the dose may A, augmented arcerding to the inveterac% the disease; these Pills being so admir•ii.:r adapted to the constitution ' that they toss lbe taken at all times and undo any circum stances. Office anal General Depot, No. 19, North Bth stieet,lphi.i. The above medicine can be had at the Drug Store et Samuel F. Green tk. co, in the Borough of Huntingdon. VLONEY POUND. THE undersisurd found on the (lima] 6-- !ow Alexandria, a Fait or a Pocket . Boo; a sum ofmcncy. The owne r clan Imre it by proving i,rcperty payil.g charges, on application to Isle, one mile br ow Alexandria. SEMPLE rLsegitid; Aut 26. 1131.
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