•-• 40 l iii.., 1; 47.46,.;-11' O a • THE JOURNA.L. 'One country, one coniiituitori, one destiny' Huntingdon bet, hi 11838 Democratic Allitimasonft CANDIDATES: FOR LttEsLbEN•r. getittant at. Thatrikili OF OHIO I , *()R VICE PRESIDENT. francto Graitfitri OF NEW YORK, In to-days paper, will be ftiund the Of ficial returs, of the imtes for Governor, and the Amendments to the Constitution wltlt the exception of ohs county. Mn. BOND, the author of the celebra ted spe-ch which haSgone the rounds . in the Whig papers of the Union; hai been re-elected to Congress from the Chili collie district in Ohio. DIED.—On the day of the Lticti ?oco jubilee, the Bank of the U; S. conseryunee ofa wee dose of Epecactienlia, f.iven by a young man of Link Haven. Go it ye Loco Foci cripples—tlie man with the p-o-k-e.r is after youl “Kensington“ islone to YOrk, it is said lie is after "Miss Nancy." Advocaie. We wonder if it is one or the "Miss Nancy's," that composed the 'important' party the Editor of the Advocate attended .one night in Marietta. If it is; we hope our Editor will capture her—She would unfold a rusty tale. p - The Edi for is still absent, and we :punt again lay to our courteous readers "bear with vs"-r- - .he however left us the genle blyit .giveri Wow. Its none of our but ive hope . you will nut forget to stick to orie, %rho lib stuck to you "through goad and through gill report." TY PO. ".1 Fi lend titJl eed 84.4 We trust our patrons will bear in mind that Court Week will soon he here; and as we like to give theM a gentle hint, that it is a very convenient time to contribute their mite into the charity lio'x dt the ptior printer—we have then this opporturiity to say, we verY mucf need a little of nreflfrl. Our expenses during the late campaign, have been enormous, and we were houn4. not to, spare them while there was hope for the suzcess of our Cause. To our friend' ,and pat'rena then we aay, we must appeal for succour; but not torget to return dur thanks, ist these who have. not forgotten us heretdfob; id the hour of our need. They hiit. proven themselves both. TOR THE JOURNAL. .+1 R: gniTOR: Nov that the long aglifiy is Oat., add Mit hie friends of Gin. Porter line suc ceeiled iiiefeiting a candidtite of their didiee; the eta and warns friends of Hit her, not willing that lie should in the vig. &kir tit his iictetleCt, retire to his farm, are sdjtrig that he is destined fiir a higher do wider sphere ofi;ctjeO: -Rilner's name is sd cideely Ide uified with the prosperitY and greatness of Pennsylvania, that long aftei lii en'amies shall have sunk itild Ut ter Oblivlihi, While hefie ranked' a riiliige t Pennsylvania's gifted sons. His adjoin. nitration, tihiCh hai been a popular and good one, during which every impoitant interest has Leen carefully guarded, end every resource ftilly devtl4ped, will be turned to as an epoch in Pennsylvani4 history; an adminfatration dtirifit , which new life has been infused pinto the bOdy politic,' and a powerful impulse given - to the public mind; an adm nistration du ring which Pennsylvania has been tide. ed out of the mire, into which she had been plunged by the cOrruptien; and' ex travagence of Wolf; and placed oft het' present high eminence. Ritner found k tbe ship of state almost wreb.ked; • he gras ped the helm, and with au eye single to its preservation, brought it almost into port, when he wall supplanted by an mi skillful pilot. Now.. that it is fully, and clearly established, that the old . Farmer hiul not fair play, and that his opponent *ill in all prOthibility, reap the reward of foul dealing: Now that we have a major ity, a laile majority in botli hoases of the Legi!dature, 11'01 will secure the elec tion of a U. S. Senatnr; the questihn be tngigitated; to whoni should the represen tatives of the people commit that impor. 'tint trust? We have a Biddle, a Sergant, a Binney, and a Stevens, and many other, good men, whose commanding talents and thrilling eloquence, would enable them to take their stand with ilk, giants in the United S. Senate. But ther6 is another man who, has been mentioned as a can didate for the U. S. Senate—ii is JO SEPH RETNER, and his election would 611 proud triumph for the democracy of OennsylVinia—No man could go into the Senate, With a higher character, for sound tress of heart, and clearness of bead, for tern republican. virtue, and indepen-. ifence of action, for correct and enlarged . views of State, and natiotial politics, and above all tor deep, sound, and general information. R. "The silken tie that bind, Iwo willing henna:" MARRIEM (in TiiesdaY evenig,g, the 16th Wit., by. the Rev. O. L. BROWN, Mr. JOHN P. BLACK, of this County; fo Miss SARAH ROSE of Lycoming County. M/1.1.1=1.211.111111...4.111•14111M1 From the Knickerbocker. A "HIGH FLOWN" NEGRO. ti.itE joined by George Edward Fit - Atigustus Stiatiin; a .eoltiketf man, who discharges the functions et waiter at the City Hotel. He informed nie that he was going to market, "for de special,ob. jeer," as he declared, of purchasing weg "tables and other animal matter, for de immediate consumption of de establish ment." , Having nothing better to do, 1, agrees tO accompany George Edward Fitz, Augustus, apd we accordingly set off for cafharine Markel. When he arrived at' that depot of natural animate and inani, mate productions, mylempanion walked, up to the wagon of a fat countryman, and! after . peering fur some time at his stock, inquired, "if dose were good titters'," 'Yes, Sir,' responded the countryman. 'A tater,' resumed George Edward, Fitz Augustus, is inevitably bad unlesi it is inwariably good. Dere is no medi, ocrity in de combination of a tater. —De extern* Ilia) , appear remarkably exem plary and beautisi_tin while de i nterior is totally negiltiV's.— 13 - 4 Sir, if you wends de article upon your Own recommenda tion, knowing ydit to be a man of proba bility in your transtictions, I without any further circumlocution takei a bligiell" George Edward now passed to of a dealer in eggs and butter, and ta• king a quarter of a dollar from his vest pocket, commenced an inspection of the latter commodity. "You call dat good 'butti-U4" demanded he, with a disagrcea 7 ble exprei..ion uprin his pountanaiice, AS if an ill flavor sudilenly inhaled. 'Yes, Sir, I do--as good butter as comes to this or any . dther place." 'What you tink 'bout axing rokdat but tcrl'' eriren'ty-five rents. " 'Twenty-five cerits! Add do you sup. pose, for tle moment, dat your butter ex tensifys to such extreme waluationl—, nasty, rancid tituff, churned over for de 'canon!-.old butter, renovated !"—said the indignant George Edward, moving off; 'but dot's de kid Of negotiation I fre quently ineeti with iii dit market!" TYPO - - *ADS CEDRON. 4 gentleman recently arrived frOM Bogota, has handed us a sample of the cedron .nut ; which grOwa,plenti fully there and which lie,nays has been preyed with in.a few years past, to tie remedy for the bite of all poisonatia vi—l pers and other reptiles; not excepting 1 the must malignant. Immediately after the bite is received ) . a„ little of the nut is. 'scraped in some liquid. says. thel native* penetrate the woods a nd bushes without the legit apprehension from bites, which otherwise would prodoce death in three hours, accompanied with vomiting of blood, bleediog at the nose, in deed the oozing of blood from all the pores of the skin. Such terrific dangers,' from reptiles, deemed far more deadly , than rattle snakes, thepeople encounter under the protection of cedron with as little cliacerii as we do the bite of a mus queto. The taste is very pugnant bitter. The hydropluibia is not a very common disease in New Greneda; bUt the cedron has liken used in repeated instadces as an antidol i e to the bite ofrabid animals, and the opinion there is, that it is ah 11111111 i -I ble protectilk, Tice individuals who gives us these details, iii a gentleman of high reapectability, and we have no doubt that all he says may lie ralied upon. [Jour. of Com. . A. very late absence of mind case- --A gentleman while out shooting in Tennes see, put the wadding in his pocket, and rammed himself down his rifle instead. Having, however,fortunately left his cap on, he was instantly shot to the top of a pine tree, into .the society of a racoon who explained to hith his mistake.' • AN AGED 41EiHIDERER. Honmamr. REstlir brrEmpEßANcle. —A slip from a cor ondent of the Mo bile Examiner, under , the date of the Sd ipst , says, that the Coroner of that city i,Vas called on the Suaday previous to .hold an Inquest upon the body of Thomas' Hamilton, a young man of 23 or 24 years' dr age, who was stabbed an the 24 of Sep. I at Spring Hill. It appeared, in evidence, theit the deceased had been in the city drinking, and retained home late at night,, when he met his grandfather, who was also inebrat4 A trilling alterca tion ensued between them, and the latter struck the young man and stabbed him inl the body, of which woend he died in' nine or ten hours afterwark! The mur derer is about 90 years of age, and is rip . - med Benjamin Alexander. He was.fufly committed. 'f he Examiner ,justly oh= ,serves,that, if there be any thins which 'more hen another should give an impulse Ito the temperance cause, it is such an oc-, eurrence as this. Even when prompted by the warmth of young blood and inex perienced passion, such an event cal- Iculated to make the moral shudder, but Iwhat can be their feelings when the silver head of age conceives such a crime, and the palsied hand 'executes it? HOR:III3LE Derrn.-.4)n Saturday week, an adjourned „hilliest was held at the Champion, Frioces greet, Lissun Grove, on the bo ; OtJohn Mit:ellen whose death occurred tinder the following circumstan ces: The jurs' first preceded to view the body ofthe unrtu oat inan, which presen ted "a spectacle too horible to describe, the face being entirely eaten away, and the whole body being one mass of sores from top to toe. From the depositions, it ap peared that the deceased, was a driver of a cab horse, the property of Mr. W. son, a cab owner, at the west end df the town. On the evening of Friday week. deceased came home, and complained of having a cold. He took some gruel, and went to bed. On the following day, large lumps or swellings began to make :their, appearance under the jaw and on the hose, which, as well as die eves, emit ted a great deal of running. eyes gradually became worse, and full of holes, and the nose and jaw. broke out into dreadful sores. Medical aid was called in, but the geutleinaq ; Who attended was unable to tell the tiature of the disease. On Wennesday week deceased was con vexed in a cab to Sir Astley Cooper, who examined him and pronounced it to be the glanders, caught from a horse. The deceased's medical attendance subse quently fell in with his opinion; but all relpidies were found of no avail. The unfortunate oan gradually became worse, and erititel, , y In the space of twa days lint nose fell from his face, and his eyes beeacue like a colander, both emitting a thick mucous running. He, however, about a ituarter of an ;your be fore his death, which too* place on Thurs day evening, recovered his sensee, and stated that he had got his death, by wi ping the horse, which was glandered, with hia.pocket handkerchief, and then incaU tiously using the same to wipe his n'se. He expired in the mrst excruciating ago ny. The jury returned a verdict "That tote deceased died fron, glanders, acct dently caught from a horse,. of which he was the driver.''—.Lottdonpupei•- A, k ilint.--There are scores of person 4 WhO would never (Imam of walking into , a tailor's shop and asking for the . gift of a waistcoat, or into a hatter's begging to be favoured free gratis with a hat yet an see no impropriety in calling upon th,e publish er of a newspaper for the gratuitous an nouncement of a.course of lectures, or a patent flytrap, . or anv other notion, in the brirging of which before the public They happen to hive in interest. 4 ~~ ~~~ • . , INSTRUCT' VE FIRE AT CINCINNATI.-- On the 3d hist,_ a fire occurred at Cincin. natti, which destroyed all !he houses fron ting op the west side of walnut street, extending nearly a square south of the IcoriMratioir line. Theis are principally owned and occupied by Germans, who Inure , been throhn destitlite upon the i cemmunity., , . . . , . The Are originated by deOositing hol !ashes in a box or barrel in a cellar. • HUART.--It appears from the, researches of an English physician of emiiiehce,- Dc. Gienderwing : , published in the Medical Gazette, the medium weight of dje heart,is nine .ounces in man and eight ounces in woman: , A remark. able fact, and, one hitherto ,unknowu, is, that the heart of man become:, heavier as. o ld age approaches ; while that of .worhan diminishes in weight, after the thikieth year. -...4416.- RESUMPTION OF SPECIE PAYEENTL-, The Beata in this city yesterday (says the Sivtinnali Georgian, the 2tl inst.) re. awned specie payments. Every thing has passed off ltneibi. So far from runs being made on the Banks, deposites of specie have been made—a feet illustra tive of the abundance of the precious ar ticle. and the confidence of the people in the Banks. . . THE GREAT WARRIOR DEAE AT LABT. The celebrated Indian warrior, Black Hawk. died at iiis camp on the rirer Des' ou the tld inst. ~~~4 Sherif - 9s Sales trigzlr virtue of sundry writs of VENDITOSE Expos issued out t f the - Court of , Common Pleas of Huntingdon County, and to me directed, will be exposed to public' ,Sale at the Court House, in. Huntingd,on. on Monday the 12 day of November next, at 10 o'clock A. M. the folloWing projierty viz: Two lots of ground in Waltersburg, and a lot of ground in the Northern •Libeities of Hollidaysburg, on which is erected a frame ! house unfinished. I. Seized, taken in,lcr execution, and to be' sold as the property of Charles Allen. ALSO . . 1 eirenty acres of land more or less in An-1 PrOclamation ;tes township adjoining lands of Win P Dy and lands of James Tay 117 v g 7 HEREAS b . ? , a precept to ine date? of .the Cornmon iart. Israel Cryder, ..c. lor, about ten led by the acres clearad, and under fence! and op buildings !hereon.'Please of the county of HiSidinttion _hearitig Seized, taken under execution, and to be 'test the IBth day of AugustA.l):lB:Ala i in sold as the property of 4bram R. Crane & commanded to to make public I , rechii , , , - James Mulhollum Sn. . tion throughout my whole bailew i ck that ALSO a Court of Common Please and Orphan's A ti*ai or parcel of land in thrive ' snip, adjoining lands , o Jonas Rudy; the 'Borough of Huntingdon. in the county Tow ._ Court will be held at the Court House in Mears and others, containing ten acres more or less, thereon erected a small atone house Wm of Huntingdon :II the third Monday iird 19 clay of Vovember A, I). 1838 or the trial and a small log stable. Seized, taken tinder execution, .and to be 'determined before the said Judges when of it issues in said court i hich remain un-' solo as the property of Gco. Rudy, and where all Jurors, witnesses, and suitors in the trial of all issues is required to attend. ALSO I Dated at Hiultingdon“the,lBth day of Aug. A house and lot of grodnd in the town of A. D. one thousand eight hundred and thirty Frankstown on Main Street, bounded by ,a eight and the 62nd year of American Jude lot of C. Garber, and others, thereon erec- peddetite. ted a iwo story frame house., JOS. HIGGINS Sleti. Seized, take n :'nder execution and to be t Huntingdon Oct 24, 1838. sold as the properti• of John Spielman. 1 .....„. AL!"10. Proclamation. i All the right title interest and Estate .pt , . • Robert M'Farland of into ald out of one lipn 'WHEREAS by a .precept to .me dime dred acres of land i 9 Tell To washiP adn)l , l `fi ted dated at Huntingdon on the IBtb ing land,. of Wm Orr Esq, E.ngh Dorans' da;: pf August 4,.. D. one thousand eight Heirs and others; t bout 90 acre ' s cleared, hundred :lad thiity-tight under the hands thereon erected a two story square lt.•,q House and aiailii of the Hon. lthonias Burnside. a double log Barn, lug Still House and :'wring President of the Court. of Common Pleas, House, and Orchard thereon. - .Oyer and Terminer and general nil deliv- Seized, taken under execution, and to be,erer on the 4th judicial dint Y • . of o P mist l fold as the property of Robert M'Farlan ‘. vania, composed of the comities of Muffin, ALSO INintingdon, Centre, Cltarfield, atvi the Eleven acres of land in PorterthwnshiP Hon. Joseph McCune and' Joseph Adams, adjoiadjoining his associate Judges of the county of Hunting ningßobert Lytle, Geo. Hill and others don, Justices assigned, : appointed to hear, try also a lot of ground in the Borough of Alex and determine all anil every indictments Stewart herdd h D o u t s l e i e r a s n , t t i h efii..aeonincesrteacbtleed s ce o : t a e n,J e a nri l 1 a c d r is s i o w n i l e i s i c o l i f b d y e a t t l i i i e an iti d iv a s i o i f ot s i a , e i said andria Containing two a..res adjoining a lot and presentments made or taken fort or con a of t A wo nn st S o t r e y w' f . Also one other lot of ground in Alexandria offenc es crimes and misdemeanors, Wltich containing two acres more or less under have Been or shall be committed 01 perpe• fence adjoining a lot of Gemill's and others. • orated within said County, or all persons Seized, taken dinder execution, and to be i„hi ch are c . ! shall hearafter be committed sold as the property of Rev. James ThomP ) (or crimes aforcsaid—l am commanded to Son dec'd. !mak. Altsal BY virtue of an order of Sale, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas ol Huntingdon County nn a certain-proceeding in an action of partition in said Court and to me direbted Will be exp 'sed to public sale at the Court House in the Borough of Hnntingcon on se cond Monday (12th day) of Novetdber next at 16 o'clock in the forenoon. "A tract of land situate in Barree Township in the said Comity on the waters of Stone Creek, ad joiniag Wm Couch, David Peigh tal and others.. containing two hundred acres more oe.less " to be sold as the property of Jame S. Semple, Cren, Seniele, \Val Sem ple John Semple, Francis b,.inple, James Wilkins- and Elizabeth his wife formerly Elizabeth Semple, David A Sample Rosan nals Sample,. Mary Ann Semple, Pvancis Semple. Alexander H, Semple and Caro line Semple, parties to the said action of par Bann. Terms of 3ile-3;ite halt of the purchase money to.he paid in hand; and the residue in one year thereaftn with interest. ALSO At the same time and place By virtue of a l writ of Fire Facies issued out, said Court and to me directed. A lot of ground situate in the town of Shirleyshurg in the Count} of Huntingdon, adjoining John Owens on the South and Mary Barton on*the Mnrth, with a two Story log house and Potters Kiln, there I I on erected, Seized, and taken in Execu -1 Linn, and to be sold as the property, of James REGISTER'S MOTIVE. NOTICE hereby given to all persons concerned, that the following named peasons' have settled.their accounts id. the Registers Office at Huntingdon, and the said accounts will be presented for confirmation and:al lowance/it an Orphans' Court, to be- held at , Huntingdon for the county of Huntingdon, ' on the second Monday and 12th day of Nov. next viz; 1. Joshua Roller, acting administrator of the estate of Godfrey' Lanzcr, late of the Borough of Hollidaysbury ! deceased. 2. Joseph Hess, adanatstriit or. of the es tate of Peter Hess, late of Springfield town ship, deceased. : 3.' Samuel Houck, Executor of the last will and Tcstathent of Jacob Houck. lac of Union Township ilec'd. . . • 4, Mathew G. rnet , athninistrat s of of the eitate.of Jacob Grubb, late of Hopewell, Towtiship deol. s.lsaac Dorland and Joint M'Cahan, ad initiistrators Of the estate of John Dorland, late of the Thwnshin Henderson, dec'. JOHN REED, Register Register's office, Hunting-). don, 12th Oct 1838 , STOVES The Siihseriber respectfully informs the public, that he has on hand a general assort ment of • • • COOK, COAL; NINE PLATE STOVES. • Also Stove Pipe and Tin. Ware. ' which, he will sell wholesale . and retail, at his shop. , . Earril.f3e gcmaria. arIYNTIEVIIADOV• (oppasite C...Couts Tavern) He hopcs by carefill and strict attention ,to is busines, to give satisfaction to all to favor him with his patronage, . • • WHA.Atallor,tri. Huntingdon October 16 18311. 3314104,Drrbis. For sale at this Office . . 7O CREDITOR& Take notic that I have applied to the l Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county for the benefit of the act made for the relief' of insolvent debtors; and the said court La; appointed the second Monday of NoveMber next for hearing me land my creditors, at tile coot house in the; borough of • Hnntingdoa; When and where you may attend it you think proper. - 1). M. DAVIDSON. ASA S. STEVENS, JAMES CAMPBELL, JOHN MILLER. Aug. 29th 188, • Public P'reclanstet ben. • Throughout my whoie bailwick, that a Court ()Wyo. and Terinider, of Common 'Pleas aml Quarter Sessions, will be held at the Court House in the Borough of Hunting don on the second Monday and 12th d y Noirembsr next, and all those who will pros ectite against the said prisoners, but then and there to prosecute them as it shall be lust, and that all Justices of the peace, Cor oner mud Canatabli,s within the said county be then and there in their proper persons, at ten o'clock iu the forenoon of said day, with their records inciidisitions, examinations and remembrances, to do those things to which their offices respectively •appert aiii. Dated at Huntingdon the 18th day of August in the year of our Lord one thousgnd right hundred and thirty-eight, and the 62nd year of American Independence. JOSEPH .HIC GINS, Sli'ff. sheriff's office, Hunting- don, October. 24, 1838 • _ • NEW ESTABLISUMEN T Tayloring. ISAAC 'V. CULTIC. RESPACTVIALir infoi•ins the iniblic tha he hA recently opened a shop & commen ced the abtovebasiness,lll the , white frame building bet Ween Market and Allegheny streets and next doorto Fisher and M'Mur. tries Store, _where he is prepared to exe cute all manner of workin his business hi the most neat, substantial, and fashionable' manlier. He hopeisby close application to business, and a desire 0 please, to., merit, a liberal share of public patronage. All kind of country produce will be taken in ekchange for work done. rpThe 'latest fashions ftom Philadelphia and New York, ape received quarterly. Wanted aft atqwentice at the above es tahliShritent, one from the rettintrj , would be prelered. , ,•_ , • TO THE PUBLIC!. DR. EV ANW PILLS. Trovaimeatema waew OATEBUILDI by Dr. Win. Evans' Camomile Tonic F:1111113 Aperient Pills.—Benjamin Wrowii, corner of Shippen and George streets Philadelphia, was affected for seven 'years ' with egtronfe nervousness, by which he was , not able to write hia name—his sy,mtoms were, eruscation, .dad a ' spasinodic pains its " i the head, loss of appetite, palpitation 011ie , heart, giddiness anu dimness of sight, titter inability of engaging in any thing that. de- mande.d vigor or courage, sickness of the stomach, inspired appetite, coldness and weakness qt the etrentietics, etitaciations, and extreitic debility; disturbed rest, a sense of presstire and weight at the stomach after eating, great mental despondency, severe ' flying pains in the chest, back and side, cos tlvenesisa dislike for society and conversa tioq, Mr. B. has made trial of various me dicines now before the pithlic, but to no ef fect, until, observing in iipublic paper some cures performed by Dr. Wm. Evans' Cam omile ronic and Family Aperient Pills, Isv wasinducell44.,give them a trial, of which he,is at any nine happy to state, that titelf effectually cured him of the above distt sing disease. rr Persons who doubt the above cur e , are most respectfully directed to the at jon mentioned person, at the north west c•Jruer of Shippers and George streets. BENJAMIN BROIA'N. October 17, 1838. ilk IV ER.: COMPLAINT. cu red AK.llbv Dr. Wm: Evans' Camomile Tonic and Aperient Lytle; Mount Joy, Lancaster, co, l'a., completely restoßed to health, by 1)1.. Evans' Camomile Her syintoms were, g reat pain .iither right side, could not lie on her left aide without sal aggravation of the pßin disturbed rest. IFA. treme dt bility, pains in the head, loss of up petite... palpitation of the heart, gicitlinesal and dimacts ul Utopia. with other' symtnnis - iinlicatitie• get , at derangements- iu the fui.ction of the Liver.—Miss Lytle. daughter of the aforesaid Mrs• Lille. hr also been restored to perfect he Jth by the same tteahnilslis Medicine. liar synttoms were extreme Nervousness, attended with a severe pain in her side, sickness on the sto mach, eruct , ons, tqc. 114 rs. Lvtle has the pleasure of informing the public that nu merous cases similar to Intl. o v,n, (in her vi cinity) hare hen restored to lieiatit by the same mvaltuible General .OWO for the sale of Dr. Wm. Fit;arts' Camotnile Tonic Pills, is at No. 19, North this street Philadelphia, a few do‘rs Alm; Market. tirtcher 17. 1838. TO THE wroRE PROOFS OF Tile EFFICA 141.16CYJCW. Wm. Evans' Camp a nile To nic and Fumily Ancrient Pills.—Mr. Josh-, ua Swain, Cape M romity, N. J., ffectu— ally restored to heal h frcin the following distressing • symtoim; —Extreme debility, iutteinkd with constant in:in in the side, hacca. and limits, giddiness anti dimness of sight, sickness at the stomach, impcm.d ap pctite, difficulty of bread lug, great pres sure and weight at the stomach utter eating, depression t.f spirits; coldness stud weak ness of the cxtremeties, flying pains in the chest, crstiveness and others. mucus 110 cessaty to enumerate; Mrs. Swain, the aforesaid Mr. Swain, has also stored to health by the ab ove invaluabl dicines. Her symtoms were—Nerrrns nem, headache, pain in the side, loss of ap petite, disturbed rest, cructions ace. The public. are hereby informed ,that their mo tives •f,,r' making this declaration are, that others afflicted .with like symtoms may re ceive information - If, and be cured by the same inestimable 'Medicine. 4N TER ESTING case of Dyspepsia' and Hypneondriackism, cured by Dr. Evans' Camomile Tonic and Family Aperi ent Pills.—Mrs: Gond of Mount J..y, Lan caster county, was affected fit 7 ye era With the above distressing synitcnis, if which she was coeSned toiler bed for 9 metths. Her symtonis were— depression of spirits, sick ness at the stomach, headache; hophired ap petite, great pressure and weight at the stomach, after eating, great mental despon dency, flying pains in the chest, back and sides, costiveness, emaciation, coldness and weakness of the extremeties, a dislike fir society or conversation, involuntary sighing and weeping, and langour and lassitude upon the least exercise. Mrs. Good was in the. most desperate situation, and could obtain no relief until she was advised by her neigh to make trlal of Dr. Evans' Camomile rills, of which she is happy to state, that she is now, enjoying all the blessings of perfect health. Persons desirous of further infer matins will be satisfied of every particular of her astonishing core by applyineat 19, North dth Philadelphia, or at her yesidence. The above 'medicine can be had at the Stones of E. R. Curtis, Springfield, Dd. co, H. P. Lloyd, Darby. H. L. Vowel, hirster. August 24, 1838. I , ITERESTING CASE Or DYS PEP q.LL Tr. SlA.— . Cured by Dr: Wm. Evans' Cam omile Tmoo and. Famity Aperient Pills.— Mr. George Elmaii, Broad street below Walnut, alllicted for several years with the following distressing by intems:—Great pres sure and weight at the stomach after eating, giddiness and dimness of sieht, sickness at the stcmachi constant headache, impaired so petite, difficulty ofhreathing, langur, las *aide, great depression of spirits, a sensa tion of flutterin& at the pit ofr the stomach irregular pains in different parts of the bo, dy, coitiveness; a dislike for - society or con versation, coldness and weakness of the ex - tremeties, emaciation' and general &billy; disturbi:d rest, with other - symtenis which it ic nut essential-to etiume rate. •; Mr. E. had given up ali hopes, as lie bad made trial of all other remedies before the public, but to no effect, Mita be was advi sed to make trial of Dr. Win. Evans' Tonic Pills, of which he is -happy to state, that they effectually restored hint to health by taking three packages. October 17, 14.1. p it(ll;tavlie?mMen"folil• many p!rs ns, of Lotti sexes, who are now in. the silent graVe w if they bad learned to check the morbid tendencies of their stom achs and bowels, by these Lure Tonic and Aperient Pills; manufactured by Dr, Won. Evank.of New York, w!thout restoring to quack remedies,: the names of which, are concealed add or which they know nothing. That dreadful scourge, GOISSUNIPTION, might hatie been checked in. its commence ment, and disappointed of Pis prey, all over the la:.d, if the first sym'com.s of 'Nervous Debility, had been cowitQrtieced by CAM -OMILE, 'chemically yeeps.red„ • awl those wel complaints, which lead to a boat ot ate! rtmladies, inriht have been obviated . by that fine alkaline extract of Rhubarb. which is a leactios ingredient in the Aperi ent Family Pills. Befiire both of those med icines, which are ackpted to, a majority,of the purposes' or voldels a hundred others re unnenessarily usetV fevers, agues, bil ious disorders, Ireadache, female debility, male decline, Ilit,digestioli, and liver' com plaint, would have • entirely dimappated, where many 0 7them have proved fatal. TIRE MA LE S. who are troubled with slit sick l'.eadaclie, longings, or giddiness, oalpitatica of the-heart, lowness of spirits, loss of a'opetite,.Pain in the Aide, general de bility, (Jr bold weakness, rejections of food, &c., n'.ay be * effectually restored to health, by usi .ng DO. EVANS' CAMOMILE TO NIC and.PAMLY APER)ENT PILLS, wli : ,ch are invariably recommended by. all th ose that havc used the invaluable Perseverance in the use of this inval uable madicitte, • hilt 'undoubtedly Effect a ' owe eved in the most acute or obstinate disease}, hut in such case* the.dose may be augmented according to• the niveteracy M the slisense; these Pills being so admirably adaptt-d to the constitutiiai; that they may ' be token at all times and under ally circum stas6es. • Office•aiorGnei•al Depot, No: 19, North Bth at; cot,. i IV above medicine can be had a t t h e ,Drug Store of &initial'. Green & cu. in the Borough of Hinitino:don, New t..4-ocxis. • A splentlitl stoc.k of New (locals, just re 'Lured and Mr sale cheap by t h e subscriber the publiclare inviteti to call awl examine or tlietnasvcs T. READ Niay, 19. 18.11,