A FARM FOR SALE. NAME subscriber will sell his farm on Sat. 481, iirdly, the 30th of October, 1841, ;., public sale, nn the" premises, laying a aimr mile from the r orou;h of Shirleysi n ieg, Hu, tingdnn county, adjoining lands of Isaac Sha. rer and G ruble Myers, containing 220 ACRES, ithnut 90 acres cleared, 30 acres in clover. 111.M1 12 of meadow;—tenc.; fifteen more ea be made. The remainder is good timb and good slate land, and limestone may ft had by little labour. The buildinvs are gold frame !levelling Mouse, <,)61 _, - - with a well of good water at the ~our, a log barn partly nee and a small • z• .Apple Orchard. he payments will be made easy. PLrioiii wishing to purchase, can view do lerne Ley applying to David Fraker in Shir leyshurg, or to William Marlin, tenant .a the premises. This prop rty is in a puhlic place, and well situated, the road from the. eau tl to Chester Fuensice, passing by the d.,or, and laying in sight of the Borough. JAMES. MOOAE. . . . . ,!,..ptcnits,r 1, 1841 14: D. If thf: above property is not sold on that day, it will be rented for one or direr 7eArS, on may suit those wishing to rent. J. M TH LIU:SUING MACHINES. FintlE sunscriber informs his friends and 012 public. that he has bought the Machine Shop formerly occupied by A. B. Long, in Allegheny street, one door west of Joseph Stewart s, where he will . constantly keep on hand the celebrated Threshing Machines, as formerly made by Straub & Long.— He also uses the suspended band wheel, one of the best improvements now in use, Machines will be delivered to any plate on the 'canal. Orders sent by mail , or otherwise, will be promptly attended to. He has also added extra Clover Concaves. All kinds of Threshing. Machines will be repaired at the shortest notice. The shop will be attended to by the subscriber hint. self. A. L. DIEFFENBACHER, Huntingdon, Jung• SO, 1841.—tf. &tray Ateerm, gri 1M1: to the. \LI subscriber liv - in Morris township • on IVedriesday the r , :;! : , 21, inst• three steers —three years old—two of which are BLACK AND ONE BROWN. The owner is requested to come forward prove property nay charges and take them away. WILLIAM lIILEMAN. August 4th 1841 fitentingdon .Itademy, ir HIS Institution was again opened Whir Monday, the 13th inst., under the care of Mr. THOMAS C. MASSEY, a graduate of Washington College. Mr. Massey's testi monials, as regards capacity and experikiicr in teaching, as well as piety and morality, are highly respectable. All the branches ,reparatory to a collegi ghte course will be taught. The ti rms of tuition are placed extremely low, in order that all ma 3 be afforded an opportunity of receiving a good education at a very moder ate expense, vic : Greek &Roman Classics, per quarter, $4,00 Philosophy, Geography, Surveying, 'lke. per quarter, 3,00 Arithmetic, English Grammar, &c. do. 2,50 As the number of scholars must he iimi ted, it will be advisable to make an early applicati on. W. ORBISON, Sec'y. of the Board of Trustees. Huntingdon, Sept. 15, 1841. SIMMERS LOOK HERE. • Building & Repairing THRESHING MACHINES. EE subscriber respectfully informs his friends, and the public in gen .eral, that he has opened a Shop at Water street, where intends to carry on the above business. The public may rest assured that he will attend closely to business, and no disappointments shall ensue to his customers. He therefore respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. JOB PLYMPTON. Wbterstrmt, July 2W, 1841. GAYSPOF FOUNDRY, AIR FURNACE. AND steam Engine MANUF'ACTOItY. Pi est end of Hollidaysburg, Huntingdon County, Penn'a. THE above establishment is now in successful operation, and ready to fill orders Mr castings, steam engin,s, and other machinery, at the shortest notice. Steam Engines, of every size will be made as cheap and goad as in any other part of Pennsylva. Pia. The stock of PATTERNS of this loan dry, is large. among which is a choice iet snrttnent of patterns for Large FORGE, HELVES, CAMS, Anvils, Blocks, and Banners, with every other casting neces. eery for Forges, Rolling Mills, &c. Nail Machines, Stoves, and other cast. hugs always on hand, and will be sold at the lowest rates. H. DEVINE, Proprietor. Meilidayiburg, line f 4, 1v41.-Ir. 0RP11.1.11 8 , COURT &ILE. [-IRV s blue of an order of the Orphans' 441 Court of Huntingdon county, will b. xposed to sale by public 'endue ov„, outcry. n the premises, on Monday, the Ist dayuf, November next, the real estate of James N. l'hompson, late of Shirley township, in aid c..uoty, deceased, viz: A certain piece, par-; ccl, or tract of land, situate in said township ,ifShirley, adjoining land occupied by James Galbraith, and ',lnds Lewis Bergstresser, otaining fifteen acres, more or less, all of. lich is cleared but about five acres, with a house, plaistered, a small double barn, . a spring house ther.on erected. Trams or SALE:—Otte half of the pur ,ase money to be paid on confirmation of Io• sale, and the resi"ue within one yeat ereatter, wills the interest, to be secured y the bonds and mortgage of the purchaser. By the Court, JOHN REED, Clerk. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. of .aid day, when due attendance will be given by LEWIS BERGSTRESSER, *ling ✓tdm'r. of J. N. nompoon, clec'd, t. 15, 1841. /STRAY COW. A-ATIIAYED away from .the r 4 , subscriber,living hi Morris J. township, Huntingdon county, about the middle of August last, BIUN DLE COW, with white along the hack and forehead, and about five years old. Any person taking up the said Cow, and gi ving information to the subscriber at the Yellow Springs, shall be handsomely rewar ded. 'JOHN STOVER. Sept. 15, 1841. D. 111.117 S T .1 TO R'S e llfatiVr. ETTERS of Administration upon the 4110 • estate of Margaretta Messencop, late of Hope well township, Huntingdon county, deceased, have been granted to the subscri ber. All persons therefore indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate pay ment. and all having claims to present them duly attested, to DAVID SNARE, ildm'r. Huntingdon, Sept, 1, 1841. .11.11.11 FATS TIM TO 11 , S Netitr. LETTERS of administration on the es tate of James Clarke, late of Morris town ship, deceased, have been granted to the un dersigned. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediatepay 'molt ; nud all those having claims against it will present them properly authenticated for settlement wtthout delay. JAMES CL ARKE, ✓ldmtnistrator. August 25, 1841. I'. U. CRIENIEB, ATT07.11737 AP LAW, Respectfully tenders his professional ser vices to the citizens of Huntingdon county, ;and the public in general. Any business en trusted to his care will be promptly and care fully attended tn. Tie may at all times be found at the office of JAMES STEEL. Esq. in Allegheny street, or at the public house of A. H. HIRST. Huntingdon, 15th Sept. 1841. WEAVING 707f3:170. FirrlE subscrit:er reels thankful foe the -AL very liberal custom heretofore recei ved, and begs leave to inform the citizens or Huntingdon county, that he has estab ished himself in Germany Palley two miles east of Shirleysburg, where he i s now prepared to weave . COITEP.L3TO of every deserivion. Moo INGRAIN 'awl GIR7IIIISIG Carpet* of every varie iy: Coachmakers will please to call and judge fur themselves. Also IN Taus every variety and shade of color, egos in brilliancy and durability to any done in the county. And fur the accommodation of cusro.. mers, yarn will be received and returned. when finished, at the following places, viz At J. M. Johnston's Store, tliilliatnabarg " Henry Neff's ".. Alexandria. " Thomas Read's " " Huntikadon. Blair's Shade Gap. •' Lathers' lock below Jackstown. Persons wishing to have what is called the Patent Coverlets, will please send or leave at any of the a ! hove places, 22 cuts of white woollen yarn spun 10 cuts to the lb., doubled. And the subscriber will furnish the cotton yarn and color and weave them for six dollars each; those kind will not be manufactu• rid in any other way. For Ingrain Carpet the chain should be spun 12 cuts to the lb and doubled, the filling should be spun 4 cuts to the lb. and doubled. Persons wishing to have handsome carpets of eith er flowered or gtrthing, will please send theie yarn white. DAVID LONG, June 1841. 6m William S. Pawson, eemntisoton Stiterchant No. 77, SMITH'S WHARF, *.J3ZiIIVZIEO23W Begs leave to offer his services to Millers, dealers in grain and other productions. Those disposed to make conisgnmentn to: I him may rely upon his prompt and faithfu : attention to their business. He refers to Messrs. Stewart & Harrel Watt, Street. .t ftttistioft & Newer. Lwateowir. if IST OF LETTERS remaining in jr/ the Post Office at Huntingdon, Oc .mer I, 15.41, which if not taken up, and he postage paid, will . be sent to the Gen •ral Post Office as dead letters, three months from this date. IBrotherline John Mitchell Thomas Betts J. C. Marlin J. Blake Hteronimus McMonegal Rebecca Briggs George Mitchell McCul. Clayton John lough 4. Co. Chalaghan Barnard Moore John Esq. Coder John hlorrs Mrs. W to E Cose James E. Neill George B. Cohell Emeline Norris Joseph Cad waled er P. Esq. Norris Letty Director of the poor Patton J. R. Dennis Sarah Parker Grubs 0. Divin 'timothy Richards George Draper Albert Read J. B. Eden William Rupert Samuel Espey Samuel C. Rudy Daniel Evens, ary Roberts Eloner Forhis Henry careol Smith Christopher Haven Blacksmith Sturk Jidin Glase Christopher Strong John lluyett Jacob Smith Henry Huks Samuel Spencer Albert Hoselet Foster Snyder Daniel Keayes Rube Snow Jacob care of 'Kester Daniel Mr. Johnston 2 Kay Thomas Smith Peter Leedingham Alex. Smith Patiick Lyharst Robert Trough John Lum Philip care of Trimble William Solomon T. Scott Travis Samuel Livingston John m Travis lames John Hazlewood White Jackson McLatiahan J C Esq W igdon Christopher Molson John Wharton S. S. Molson R. B. halker Henry McKee John 1f illiams John Wager Starord DXVID SNARE, P. M liuntingdon, 0ct.1,1841. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office at Alexandria, Oc tober 1,1841, which if not taken up, and the postage paid, will be sent to the Gen eral Post Office as dead letters, three months from this date. Attains James Keys George Bowers William Lathers James !linker I illium Miller John Cadwell James McElroy John Curry William Miller William IDougless George 2 Miller Adam I)ontis Joseeh Ross Jane Fockler Harry Rooney James Grell Frederink Salter Jacob Gammill & Porter 2 Shorter Thomas 'Keifer Moses Spyker Samuel Kessler P. F. Walls James Young George B. HENRY NEFF, P. M. Alexandria, Oct. 1, 1841. DR. JAYNE'S EXPECTOR AR? We consider it a duty to call public atten tention to this admirable preperation for Pulmonary Dis e ases— Especially Coughs Colds, Consumptions. Spitting blood, Asth ma, Broncial Affections, Hopping' Cough,& It is used and very highly approved by pert, sons of the first respectability, but we fee confident in saying that a trial of its efficac will belts best reccommendation. y DR. JONATHAN GOING. PRESIDENT of THE GRANVILLZ COLLFG Ohio (late of New York), in a letter to Dr. Jayne de ed New York. December. 1836. says:— He was laboring under a severe cold, cough and hoarseness. and that his difficulty o abreathing was so great that he felt himsel in imminent danger of immendiate sutloca tion, but was perfectly cured by using the Expectorant."—Mrs. Delks, ofSalem,N.J. was cured ot Asthma of twenty yearsstand ing, by using two bottles of tins medicine Mrs. Ward,•also of Salem. was cured of the ame complaint by one battle. Ayoungla ly, also of Salem. who was believed by het friends to be I,:r gone with consumption wa 'perfectly restored by three bottles.—Dr. Hamilton of St. Jame.., South Carolina, was greatly affected by a cough, hoarseness and soreness of the lungs, and on using a bottle of this medicine found permanent rc lief. Mr. Nicholas Harris, sen., one of the Dea cons of the First Baptist Church in this city, has been perfectly cured by it—after having suffered for stxty years with Cough, Asth ma, and Spitting of Blood, which no remedy wfore could relieve. The Rev. C, C. P. Crosby, writes as fog lows: New York, June 15,1838. To Dr. Jayne:—Dear Sir,—l have made use of your Expectorant, personally and in my family for the last six years, with great benefit. Indeed I may consider my life pro longed by the use of this valuable medicine, under the blessing of God, forseveral years. I may say almost as much in the case of my wife, and also of the Rev. Mr. Tonsod, of hi , Island of Jamaica. Forall cases of cough, nflamation of the chest, lungs, and throat, I o most unhesitatingly recommend this us the est medicine I have ever tried. My earnest wish is, that others afflicted as I have been, may experience the same relief, which I am persuaded they will by using your Expecto sort. C. C. P. CROSBY. The following Certificate is from a practi sing PHYSICIAN and a much respected Clergyman of the Methodist society—da ted Modest Town, Va. AUgnat 27, 1838. Dr. JAYNe, Dear Sir :— [ have been using your Expectorant extensively in my practice for the last three months, and for all attacks of Colds, Coughs, Inflamation of the Lungs, Consumption, Asthma, Pains and weakness of the Breast, it is decidedly the best medi cine I have ever tried. Very respectfully yours, R. W. WILLIAMS. Dr. Jayne's Office is No. 20 South Third street, Philadelphia, where all orders will, be promptly attended to. Sold also by JACOB Ti! ILLER, agem Huntingdon, Pa.—Price Si . ROSE OINTMENT, for the cure of Tetter, Ring-worm, Pimples on 'the face, a superior article, just received and fur sale at the Drug Store of T. K. SIMONTON. ',anthem; Ott sligo . 1 geompt. Al-F R. Swayne' Compound Syrup of Pro NUS of Virginana or wild Cherry Phis syrupis highly beneficial in all peel Ind affections; also. in diseases of the the n which the lungs do not perform the: proper office from want of due nervou, energy: such as asthmas, pulmonary cot, suniption, recent or chronic coughs, hoar, ness, whooping cough, wheezing and dit ficulty of breathing, croup and spitting o blood, etc. How many sufferers do we gaily behold approaching to an untimel, Brave, wrested in the bloom of youth iron heir dear relatives and friends, afflict,. with that common and destructive. rava ger,called consumption, which soon wasi, the miserable sufferer until they become beyond the power of human skill; if sucl sufferers would only make a trial of Dr. Swayne's invaluable medicine, they would soon find themselves benefitted; than by gulphing the various ineffective certain remedies of which our newspapers daily abound. This syrup immediately. begins to heal the ulcerated lungs, stopping pre • fuse night sweats, mititigating the distre sing cough at the same time inducing a' healthy and natural expectoration, also , lieving the shortness of breath and pa a in the chest, which harness the sufferer t • the slightest exercise, and finally the he tic flash in the pallid and emaciated cheek will soon begin to vanish, and the sufferer will here peceive himself snatched from a premature grave,into theenjoyinent again of comfortable health. For sale at Jacob Miller's store Hun .ingdon, Pa. ROCKDALE FOUNDRY, SHE subscribers would respectfully in -4 form the citizens ot Huntingdon and thi adjoining counties, that they have repaired awl newly fitted up the Rockdale Foundry. on Clover Creek, two miles from Williams burg, where they are now prepared to exe cute all orders in their line, of the best ma terials and workmanship, and with prompt-. ness and despatch, They will keep constantly on hand stoves of every description, such as 'Cooking, Ten Plate, Parlor, Coat and Wood Stoves: 1 3 1.iughs, Anvils, Hammers, Hollow ware' and every kind of castings necessary fm fines, mills, or machinery of any descrii. tion: wagon boxes of all descriptions, &c. which can be had on as good terms as the can be had at any otoer foundry in the coun ty or state. Remember the Rockdale Foun d! y. STEEVENS & KLINNEDY. January 1, 1841. CONSUMPTION AND LIVER CO!- PLAIN I DR. TAYLOR'S BALSAM OF LIVERWORT aLS been used successfully for eight years in the Cure of these Diseast.s. V•ltemember! the original and genuine is made ONLY at 375 Bowery, N. Y. ALL others are spurious and unauthorized! CONSUMPTION AND LIVER.COM- PLAINT As a general remedy for these diseases, I am fully satisfied, tram long experience, there is no medicine equal to De. "I:tylor's Bal ;am of Liverwort. Being purely vege. table, it can be used with the utmost safety by all persons in every condition. It clean ses the lungs by expectoration, relieves diffi cult breathing, and seems to heal the elle., . There canbe no question, but this medial. is a certain cure for chr mic coughs a colds. I have used it for four years in my practice, and always with success. A. F ROGERS, M. D . CONSUMPTION! - - - -• • The following remarks were taken from the last number of the Magazine:_ "The surprising effect produced by Dr. Taylor's 8.,1,:un of Liverwort, in consump tive cases, cannot fail exciting a deep and thrilling interest throughout the world. We have so long believed this disease (consumi,' bon) incurable, that it is difficult to eyed our senses when we see persons evidently consumptive, restored to health. Yet that is a fuct of daily occurrence: how then can we question the virtue of the above used tine ?" FO FEMALES.—The number of le males in delicate he .Ith in this city is truly. surprising, Weakness, loss of appetite, liver complaints, and many other diseases prey upon them, making them pale and lean of flesh. All this can be remedied by the use of strengthening medicine, that will assist nature in all her movements, restore tone to the carves and muscular organs Of this kind is Dr. Taylcy's Balsam of Liverwort, which being mild and purely vegetable, an swers females admirably. It all will use it, we are confident an elastic step, good c.p petite, and ruddycheeks will follow. 6:7SPITTING OFllLooo.—This di sease consists of a discharging of blood, of ten frothy from the mouth, brought up with hawking and coughing, and is usual ly accompanied with difficulty of breathing, and some pain in the chest, a dry tickling cough and slight shooting pains. 'This di sease is always more or less dangerous, The great danger is that these symptoms may terminate in consumption, and immediate' remedies can alone save this end. But Dr.' Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort is a sure re medy, and to show is unparralled success, certificates of cures from 421 citizens, nd many phys.cians, will be published in a few days. Ott - NERVOUSDISEASES & WEAK NESS—Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, made at 375 Bowery, is assuredly an ex cellent remedy for these diseases. My wife has been more or less ill for ten years She was extremely nervous, and at times so weak that she could not attend to her domestic duties. By the use of this medi cine, her strength is wholy restored, and she is as healthy as I can wish her to be. My address is at Dr Taylor's office. rrOBSERVE! Buy only that which made at the Old Office, 375 Bowery, N. Y. and which is sold at the Drug and Che-, inical store of THOMAS RXAD, disdoub :377 ZIII3IIiLW TnE peculiarities of this Chem.,: Compound. are owing to its extra rdinary effects upon the animal fibre of .erves, ligaments and muscles, its virtue, clog carried by them to the seat of di, 'llse or of pain and weakness. However good any internal remedy mss e, this, as an external application, wit ' 'rove a powerful auxiliary in iemovim, ;,e disease and fat ilituting the cure, if aces of local inflatuation, scht Idahoan at factions, king's evil, gout, iuflatnniator . oil chronic rheumatism, and in all ease. .here a seated pain or weakness exist gg i ntleman traveling in the south of i , :tirtipe and Palestine, in 1830, heard s. much said in the lime. place, in praise of Jew David's or Hebrew Plaster, and of 'he (as he considered) miraculous court., liatlprformed that he was induced to try it on his own person, fora lung and live affection, the removal of which Val beet the chief object of his journey, but whicl had resisted the genial influence of tha. .ialmy and delicious climate. He sow found his health improving, and in a rem weeks his cough left him the sallow nes, of his skin disappeared, his pain was re moved, and his health became permanent • ly reinstated. Since that tune he has been recommending it to his friends an, acquaintances, for all fixed pains whatev. er ; such as rheumatism, icout, head ache, nervous teeth ache, pain in the side, back and limbs, schrolulous humors, knots, wens, white swelling, hard tumors, stiff joints, ague cakes, ague in the breast, weakness and pain in the stomach, weak ,limbs, lameness, affections of the spine, female weaknesses, c. 1 r f,n tit si n ject to pain or weakness in back or side, ;tmid be without it. ' For sale at the Drug store of Thomas Read, Huntingdon, Pa. Jan. 27, 1871 NIOFFAT'S LIFE MEDICINES, - - THE P ;10 ENIX BITTERS are so call ed, because they posstsss the power of re storing the expiring embers of health, to a !;lowing vigor throughout the constitution, is the Phenix is said to be restored to life from the ashes of its own dissoluti n. Phoenix Bitters are entirely vegetable, coin posed of roots found only in certain parts of the westeen country, which will infallibly cure FEVERS AND AC UES of all kinds; will never fail to eradicate entirely all the effects of Mercury, infinitely sooner than the most powerful preparations of Sarsaparilla, and'will immediately cure the determination of BLOOD TO THE HEAD ; never fail in the sickness incident to young females; and will lie found a certain remedy in all cases of nervous debility and weakness of the most impaired constitutions. As a remedy fur Chronic and Inflamatory Rheumatism, the efficacy of the Phoenix Bitters will be de• menstrated by the use of a single brittle, The proprietor repices in the opportunity afforded by the universol diffusion of the press, for placing his VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES within the knowledge and reach ofevery individual in the community. Unlike the host of pernicious quackeries, which boast of vegitahle ingredients, the Lite Pilis are purely - and SOLELY VAGETA BLE, and contain neither Mercury Antimony, Arsenic, no any other mineral,m any form whatever. The following are among the distressing varietes of human diseases, to which the !vegetable Life Pits are well known to be DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the first and steed stomachs, and creatia.~ a flow of pure and n ..Ithy bile, instead a the stale and acrid kind,—Flatulency, Pulpit e tion of the Heart, Loss of Appetite- Heart burn and Headache, Restlessness, Appetite-, Anxiety, Languor and Melancholy, which are the general sympumss of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure. Costiveness, by cleansing the whole length of the intestines with a solvent process, and without violence. Diarrhaa and Cholera, by removing t e a harp acrid fluids by which these complaints are occasioned. The Life Medicines have been known to cure Rh. u 'statism permanently in three weeks, and Gout in half that time. Dropsies of all kinds, by freeing and strengthening the kid. neys and, bladder. A certain remr-dy for the worst cases of Gravel. Also Worms, by dislodging from the turnings of the bow els the slimy matters to which these eves turesadhere ; As .hma and Consumption, by relieving the vessels of t e lungs ft ~m the mucus; Scurvey, Uulcers, and Inveter.ar S aces, by :he perfect purity of these Life P Its give to the blood, and all the humors; irerbutic Eruptions and Bail Clomplexions, by their alterative effect upon the fluids that feed the skin. The use at these Pills for a very short time, will effect an entire cure of Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, and a striking improvement in the clearness al the Skin. Common Colds and Influenza, will always be cured by one dose, or by two, even in the worst caseses' Piles,—as a remedy for this most distressing and b stinate malady, the Vegetable Life Pills de serve is distinct and emphatic recommenda tion. It is well known to hundreds in this city, that the originator of t ese invaluable Pills was himself afflicted with this com plaint for up wards of thirty-five years, and that lie tried in vain e very remedy pre scribed within the compass of the M deria Medica. He however, at length, tried the medicine which he now offers to the public and he was cured in a yen! short time. All that Mr. Moffat requires of his pa tients is to be particular in taking the Life Medicines strictly according to the directi-s ADvicE.To FEMALES. -Females who value good health should ever be without the Lite Medicines, as they purity the blood, remove nostril dons, and give ..the skin a beatiful, clear, health! , and bloom ing appearance CO PARENTS tND OTHERS —Per sons of a plethoric haldt, silt are surject to fits, headache, gielditu•ss, dimness of sight, or drowsiness, from to, gv,..et fl .w of to the head, s mud t fe get •ildy. Children, and pe mats of ill ages, m ky them at any t as they do n o t c.ut aiii mercury, ir any ingr.clien that retie ices confinement or restriction of diet. Sold at the Store offACOI3.M ILLE Huntingdon, Pa. hie ill% 1841. „ t j A GRE: tt, mo w . 1 111 E R 1.1 REC PION, on 7411716E431111 n 3112, 0:'.7-11 order that this valuable medicine h.ntld not be comae :Ailed, we hove a plat, representing a Persian scene, that is ,tenrk on rack Gill, one of uhich acc,.;n4pa 'ties each box. we deem it unnecessary ,to pn',,lish a long list of Certificates, as it it will neilher aid to nor diminish Ms riirtties r f Ibis admirable compound...4o Superior to the Hygean, Brandreth's, Er- Tomato, the Matchless (priced) Sana tive, or ittly other Pills or Cum pound before the !online, as certified to by paysicians and ~ t iers. Let none condemn them until they lhave tried them, and then we are certalp .ey will not. It is now a settled point with all those who I. ve used the Veg table Persian Pills, that they are pre-eniiiiently the best and most efficacious Family Medicine that has yet been used in America. If every family would become acquainted with their sorer ign power over disease, they would keep them aim be prepared with a sure remedy to apply on the first appearance of disease, aid then how much distress would be avoid d and money saved, as well as the lives WI Iv.usiinds who are hurried out of time by neglecting disease in its first stages, or by not being In possession of a remedy which they can place dependence upon. All who wish to guard against sickness, should use the Persian Pills freely, when needed ; nn injury can ensue, if used from youth to old ge t when taken according to the s. direction 'lle Resurrection, or Persian Pills.-Thests pillsraise from the gt eatest weakness, dis tress and suffering, to a state of strength. health and happiness. The name of these pills originated from the circumstance pith. medicine being found only in the cemetries of Persia. This vegetable production being of a peculiar kind, ed to experiments as to its medical quanta's and virtues. - In half ss century it became an established medicincra for the diseases of that country. The ex 'tract of this singular production was intro duced into some parts of Europe in the year 1783, and used by many celebrated physi cians in curing certain diseases, where all other medicines had been used in vein.—. Early in the year 1792, the extract was coo bin, d with a certain vegetable medicine im ported from Dura Baca. in the East Indi and formed into pills. The hdmirable et feet of this compound upon the human qr. teen, led physicians and families into its ps tg.:Ll use. Their long established character. ,Ii ir universal and healing virtues, the de tergent and cleansing qualities of their ape ci field action upon the gtlandular part of din system, are such as will sustain their reps. tuition and general use in the American Me. public. 'I CERTIFY' ATE.—I certify that I have. by way of experiment, used the Hygese, soul nest of the various kinds of Pills, in sy practice, which have borne the highest re.• pure in the public estimation, that have beets offered for sale in this vicinity for the left five years, including those called the Rao. urrection or Persian Pills; and the potshot may rest assured that none among the rhea* catal , gue has answered a better purpose, so an easy and an effectual remedy, than she 11..surrection or Persian Pills, in men Wei of disease. CHA'S. BACKUS, M. D. Rochester, N. V. Sept. 21, 1837. P.m salr at the Drug Store of THOMAS READ, Huntingdon. h_',N'f'S, for the sale of the abov•Pilli, GFAIMIL & PonTra, Alexandria, Hunt. Cs. JA IRS ()RR, FL Hunt. Co. (; W. FittenstAN, lVaynesburg. Mains CIP, Wst. TAYLOR, Harrisburg, Pa, May 12, 1841. C EINFICAT ES OF AGENC FOl4 THE SALE OF P.leggetrails Einitnroat Are held by the following agents, Vi• respective Counties. Huntingdon County. Wm. Stewart, Huntingdon. John Swoope, IlleConnellsbuy Blair & Madden, 91iipleyaburg. ILu man. Smith el• Love, Ma*ar Ha S. Miles Green & Co. Barrio Argo. A. & N. Crewel!, Peteroburg. Lore & Oyer, Saul,burg. Lowry & Garber, Hollidaylburg. 0. It. Moore, Frank town. A. Patterson, fl Thomas Owen 4 Son, Birmtngitwa s Mifflin County, John A. Sterrell, Lewistown. 'A tn. Hardy, II ayne4burg. 0. M. McVey, Newton Itamillon. Examine the elate of the certiticatiss agency. If more than twelve months, not purchase—there is doubt. Sept. 9, 1840. Dr. Bartholomew's - Pink Expectorant Syrup. - The cases of consumption are so numer ous in all the northern latitudes, that sons remedy as a preventive should be kept by every family constantly on hand, to admin.. ster nn the first appearance of so direful a iiscase. This Expectorant Syrup will iu very case prevent the complaint. It is quite impassible for any person ever to have consumption who will use this remedy on the first approach of cough and pain in the side. and in many instances it has cured when physicians had given up the case as incurs.- ble. Prm sale at the Drug Store of THOMAS READ, Huntingdon, Pa. May 12, 1841. Spanish Elides, Tanner's Oil and Leather. rs% KIRKPATRICK & SON, at No. 11 JI.O. South Third Street, (between Mar ket and Chesnut Streets) Philadelphia, have ,for sale a large and excellent assortment of HIDES, PATNAKIPS, TANNER'S OIL, Ike. at the lowest market prices, either for •casb, in exchange for leather, or upon cred. it. Consignments for leather received for sa 'e, or purchase d at the highest ma ram price. WLeather stored free of cludote. April IS, 1841.-17.
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