211111 M 11117=117111• II AR It I 6 I,'Tlt CI OF p.arints• FOR ZION LITERdi I' URA SCITEAC 2 AINII) AAT .BEMI-IFEI; KLY TELEGIMPII. Is published every month by E. Little:ac ' LEGISLATURE PROCEEDINGS. •Co., 212 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. ' - six dollars a year, payable it , advance. Pis I tent subscribers are requested to remit a$S ', THE ensuing Legislature will be one note on account. : f unusual interest to every citizen of the With the year 1833 begins the Fourth Vol Comniowealth. The adoption of the ante of a New Series, complete sets of which Amendments to the Cunstitution, will can be furnished at Two Dullars and a half give r i se t o new l eg i s l a ti on i n which it is bound. The New Series is begun because i - not unlikely that party fee'ing may be-' weare no longer able to supply orders for 1 complete sets of the old. come warmed} , enlisted, and subjects ag• Rated that will excite the strongest desire CONTENTS OF THE DECFAMBER' to obtain early and correct information. NUMBER. A new . Administration, it is expected, M the Earlier English Moral ,Songs and will also come into power, and give birth Poems, The Cabinet and the Conn- to new measares under its new men. try, Reigns of George the third These, together with the ordinary duties and fourth, Milman's edi- of Legislation, will make the coming Leg ti tion of Gibbon, Dick- islature a„liapy es well as important one. •128 . 3 Tales. Chi. During ifs 'session did “Pennsylvania na Opened', 'Telegraph" will be published twice a week Narrative of John and contain late atrd• fatal .accounts of 0 ard Gibson, Nich- its proceedings, taken by experienced , re ales Nickleby , Oliver *Fwist , porters. It will also contain Congress tonal proceedings, and general news. Fardsrougha, the Miser, Writings of S. Washington, Retitled and Reid on TERMS: Storms, Lane's Notes on Ab'hains nights For the session For the year STRAY. AME to to the Sur residence of the subscriber• in War- , floes Nark Township k l / 4 about the first of Oc tober last, a Brindle ____ ": " Still three years old, four white feet, with white along the belly. The owner is re quested to come forward, prove property pay charges, and take him away. JNO. FORGESON January 2, 1839. A LL 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 havingj claims 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. apt. 26, 1858.-6 T. Executor's Notice. A LL persons indebted to the Estate of GlaSamuel Templeton late of Tyrone ton II • ship, Huntingdon County deceased, are is guested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said Estate are requested to present them pr9perly outlier ticated for payment at their residence in Ty roue towhship. JAMES THOMPSON Esq. JAMES TEMPLETON, Executors, Warrember, 14th, /838. ADMINISTIMA TOWS ative. bb persons indebted to the Estate of emaJames Irvine, late of West township in Use County of Huntingdon dec'd, are reques ted to m ilte . payment without delay, and all persons having claims against said estate, arc requested to present them to the under signed residing in West Township aforesaid, properly authenticated for settlement. C HRISTOPH ER IRVINE, DAVID IRVINE, Administrators Xorember, 10th, 1838. p. DISSOLUTION — Of' - Partnrrship. WHE Partnership heretofore existing b • tween Henry My tinser & Anti., ny J. Stewart, is this day, dissolved by mutual consent. Persons indebted to the firm, are requested to call and settle on or before the 10th of February next. The Business will still be continued at the ell stand, by Henry B. Mytinger. H. B. MYTINGER. Water Street, Dec, 66 1838. The Centre Free Press will please insert the above three times and charge this office. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE A LL persons having claims against the 1111 A estate of Andrew Foreman, int e of Hen derson township, Huntingdon county, dec'd will please present ithem to the :subscriber, duly authenticated for settlement. DAVID N. COROTHERS 1 Administrator. Jan. 19 1839. ADMINISTRA TORS NOTICE. NOTICE, is hereby given, that letters) of Administration have been gran ted to the subscriber upon the Estate of Henry M'Garvey , late of Shirly Town ship deceased; and all persons knowing themselves to be indebted to the said Es tate, are hereby requested to moke pig ment; and all having 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 purpose of making settlements—and all persons having unsettled accounts with said Estate are earnestly requested to pre sent them at that time. EDWARD iII'GARVEY. Dec. 19, 1838. New Goods. A aplendid stock of New Goods, just re ceived avid for sale cheap by the subscriber the pnbliclare invited to call and examiner or threesomes M.y, 19. ism $2 $3 THEO. FENN, Harrisburg, Nov. 10, 1338. LV7 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 tra the first session( 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 of its peculiar tenets, their conflicts—the one battening under the sacred pimple of truth, for the best interest of the people—the other , with dark banner of falsehood waving ' over it, cunteniling 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 proredings, of immense im portance to the citizens of Pennsylva nia . Such vehicle will be found in the "Intelligencer 4 , Democrat" the editors of winch pledge themselves to spare no pains, labor or expense, to render their sheet worthy of public patronage. As the undersigned have both had ex., perience in reportin., and are also practi; cal printsis, 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• ditiott to Legislttive reports, they will give ample sketches of the proceedings of Congress, _nd a general summary of the news of the days. The .'ifitelligencer" is Democratic in, politics --supports the Patriotic and States man of the West—GEN. %V. 11. HAR RISON —for the Presidency in 1840-- and will ever be finind the unwavering oppanent of Loco.locoism, and all kin., dren destructive hcrises. TERMS For the session, (twice a week) se For the whole year, 513 Payable in advance. Any person for warding 5 subscribers fer the session en; closing a 5110 note will be entitled to a sixth copy gratis. ELLIOTT 4. 111'CUROY. Editors and Proprietors Harrisburg. Nov. to. 1838. PROSPECTUS. OF THE HARRISBURG CHRONICLE. There being nothing which se much en :hances the value of a public journal as early and faithful news, the editor and proprietor of the Harrisburg Chronicle I 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 interesting. The policy of the new State administration, must excite curios!- ty in the minds of all such as take any part iu 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 Peudsylvania ever had; and it remains to be seen front what this winter will develope, whether the people have made a wise change. Besides the ititerest ;which the policy of the new administration will give rise to, the duties of this winter's Legislature will be such as to engage the serious at tention of every citizen in the State. A mong many other matters it will have the altering end the amending of existing laws, so as to conform to the provisions of the new Constitution, and make such, odic rs as the emergency will require, which will be neither few nor Unimpot t,,nt. Ag it is our purpose to continue the publication of the Chronicle, and with zeal, we will not say with what ability, do battle spinet locnfocoism, Van Burenism Fanny Wrightism, and all other destruc tive lame we wort earnestly sail upon the, T. FIALA D ~ l,frien of democracy and good govern to aid us; if not for our sake, let t hem do it for the sake of the cause we lespouse. TERMS. This paper will, as heretofore, be pub 'fished twice a week during the session of !the Legislature, and once a week during !the remainder of the year, on . a fine doub ,e. medium sleet, and new type, at 83.00 per annum payable in advance. For six months including the session of the Lee 'stature, 50 in advance. No subscri ber can discontinue his paper until all ar vearages• are paid. CO - Any person forwarding five names as subscribers, shall have a copy of W. !Chronicle gratis. E. GUYER, FULUNG MILL • ---- rilMnrit 4 The subscriber offers for rent, that wet known Fulling Mill with all its iv: c tinery for the mannfaetut eof cloths, Satinetts Blankets &c. iicc, Situated in the forks o the Juniata River. in Porter township, in this county, Belonging t o the heirs of Han ry Swoope deceased,—application to be made to HENRY NEFF of Alexandria, One of the guardians, Alexandria Jan, 23, 1839, STORaG E FOR IMRDPG &an) LAUREL PORT PORT Wit AREHOUSE, CnrLow THE WATEHSTREET DAM) T ie subscriber has taken the u hari and warehouse formerly occupied by J. CUNNINGHAM Esq.— 3--4 of a mile below Witterstrt et, where lie purposes continuing the above business, at the following mode rate pi ices viz: CTS. Wharfage on Blooms per ton of 224011)8 25 Plaster •4 is 271 ,) Pig Metal 1!' 121 4. ILI- Iron !' 2000 lbs 371 " if Stored 50 We ghing either of the above per ton 121 Storage on Mdze. per ton of 2000 lbs 75 Smaller quantity scts per 100 lbs Fish per Barrel o Salt 6+ Flour a 4 41 Wheat per Bushel 3 Rye & Corn .1 21 Oats as 2 Commissions as per agreement. 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 vueral satisfaction to all who may favor him with their busi— ness. g. W. WIKE. Laurel-Port Jan. 9. 1839. Ctt-All letters directed to Waterstreet gitray eattir. CAME to the residence of the -subscri ber iv Union township, some time in May ' l ast. Two Heiffers about one year old. One of them a black with a star on its fore head. The other is red, with white back and belly. There arc no ear marks that can be seen. The owner can have them by eallinvat my place below Mill Creek thi SoUth side of the Juniatta, nrti paying char ges. Otherwise they will be disposed of as the law' directs. ISO. HAMPSON Union township, Nov. 21, 1838, NEW ESTABLISIEREN-T, 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 plc use, to merit, a liberal share of public patronage. All kind of country produce will be taken in exchange for work done. ri-The latest fashions from Philadelphia and New York, are received quarterly. Wanted an apprentice at the above es tablishment, one from the country would be pretend. RUNAWAY. FROMhe Subscriber living in AYH liamsburg Hunt• co the 11th day of July last, J kNIES 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 harbeaing him. THOMAS PATTERSON Jan. 16, 1839. UMBRELLAS, At wholesale City Prices . The subscriber has been appointed agent for the sale of every variety of Umbrellas and Parasolls, manufactured by J. Swain Philaeelphia. Storekeepers and all others can be suppli ed on as reasonable terms at they can be ob tained, weolesale. in the city. All interested will find it to their advantage to call and Fe T. READ. litinting(ion, Oct. fei NEW FIRM. HATTING BUSINESS, AND': FUR SPORE. ▪ AVID SNYDER & SON respect ▪ fully inform their friends and the pub. lic generally, that they have JUST REs CEIVED A New 4. Handsome assortmen of articles in their line of business Which they offer to the public CHEAP, for cash or country produce, consisting of the following articles, viz:— Best quality of Otter Caps, Iltest fashion, ~ommon do. City made Hats of the latest fashion, and also of their own manufacture, Women's a..d Men's Fur Gloves, Collars and Tippets fur Laiies. Country Merchants will be supplied with HATS GI their own manufacture on a rea sonable credit, nod at as low a price as they can be purchased in Philadelphia. DAVID SNYDER & SON. Huntinedon, Nov. 28, 1838. GENERAL ORDERL • ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE/ Harrisburg, Jan. 1 18S9. BY virtue of the authority vested in the Adjutant General, by the malitia laws of this Commonwealth; it ishereby di rected by him, with the consent and concur rence of the Governor & Commander in-Chief of Pen Sylvania, that the system of instrnc- 1 Pion in military knowledge, and fegluations for the Militia and Volunteers of the State; of Pennsylvania, be, from and after this date that system which has been prepared and Frl ranged by Brevet, Captain S. Cooper (of the U. S. Army) Aid-de-Camp and Assistant Adjutant General, slid is entitled 'a concise sy! tem of Instructions and Regulations for the Militia and Volunteers of the United States, &c, All officers and non-commissioned - officers musicians and privates of the Militia cr Vol unteers of this State, will therefore, hence forth conform, in the 'performance of theW military duties to the regulations for their' government prescribed' in the above system, and nll and every other mode of instruction in military tactics, not consistent with that above referred to are hereby positively pro- • hibited, for the instruction of the Militia and Volunteerss of this State. As a matter of course, all instructions of Volunteers or Militia will be given in the English language. •• . . WILLIAM PIPER, Atilt Gen. of Pennsylvania t. _ Dr. J. M. YOUNG. :15 Tata. RESPEAULLY informs the' Ladies and Gentlemen of Huntingdon, and the public in general, that he has opened an office few .doors- above Porter •Wilson's office where he is prepared •o execute all opera tions hi Dental Surgery, viz: Cleansing,- Piling', Pinging, Extracting and 'lnserting Teeth. Dn. YOUNG obligates himself to perform the above operations in the most approved manner, sad at moderate charges. He has on hand an ample supply of Incorruptible Teeth. And other materials of the best quality. N, S. Ladies will be waited upon at their reaidence, if requested. REFERENCES. J. HENDERSON, M. D. ,IlouTz, M. a 3, M. GEDIMILL, M. D. REV. S. WILSON, JUDGE ADAMS. .J. H, MILLER, M. D. President of Wash ington Medical College. J. BUCKLER, M. D. } M.D. ltimore. A. J. SWARTZE, J. EX CHANGE BANK A N D 8. 11"1.4 iS No. 66 South 4th Street, Philadelphia. CAPITAL $250,000. Open daily for the transaction of business, from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Deposites of Money reeeived. for which the following rate of Interest will be allow ed. 1 year 6 per cent per annum. 6 mo's 6 " " " " •'3 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 lie received as Special Deposites, on such terms as may be agreed on ht each par ticular case. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD. J. DESSAA, Cashier. Philadelphia Dec. 19, 1838. DILLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION PRINTED IN STYLE AT vas OPP IC , IL A NEW SERIES.' ECrA desirable opportunity for new subzeribers.,_rn • The fourth - volume of die GENTLE MAN'S MAGAZINE, and ,lAMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW, commenced on the first of January, 1829. TERMS—Three Dollars per annum, pay able in advance. Two large volumes of near ly one thousand pages are publtsbed every . _ . This popular work is now printed with NEW TYPE CAST EXPRESSLY for tilt PURPOSE ON FINE THICK PAPER. well stitched in a neat cover, valuable en gravings arc given in every, other number. The Gentleman's Magazine and Mental) Review lies attained a standing that ensni vs its continuance; and the commendatory no tices Of the most respectable portlon of the press attest its merits and popul ads monthly number contains Seventy-two, ex tra-sized Octavo pages, and presents MORE READING ?➢TATTER THAN A VOLUME OF A NOVEL. It is published. at little more than half the price of any other Magazine in the United States, yet contains as many. ORIGINAL PAPERS. AS ANY ()TIM MONTHLY PUBLICATION WM. E. BURTON EDITOR pnopit;Tort Phil. Fic tel sports and Manly pas" Hines. Agreements have been made with a wri ter of acknowledged ability to produce, in the pages of the Gentleman's Maguzine, monthly series of articles descriptive of 'the various manly sports awl pastimes, embra cing a fund of information not elsewhere at tainanle. and illustrated, in its cuursc, by• Several hundred engravings ox IPOOD. Among others, the following subjects will be Fa:lit:airly x.mplifiech The art of Gunning, in all its branches, including the Rifle and Pistol Scooting, with ample direc tions and valuable hints o the young gunner. The natural History of the American Ga Pe Birds. Boating and Sailing,;With a full descrip tion of the various Fancy Crafts, and an in teresting account of the principle Yatch Clubs in Europe. The llirse and the Dog, in all their vari eties, with every requisite respecting Put, chase, Bleeding, Breaking and Keeping. Angling, with an account of American Fishes. Archery with its customs, &c., and a History of its Rite and progress. Quoits, Cr:ckets, Rickets, Fives, and oth er• Rail Game: Forming in the whole, a valuable CyCo pedia of useful and agreettole knoWledge The Second and Third Volumes, nearly one thousand pages, contain the Celebrated ANNIVERSARY REGISTER and monthly Calender of American Chem& ogv. C o mplete for every day in the year. l)~'Subscribers forwarding a Five Doll,r bill; may command a year's suhscriptien and the remittance of those two volumes, in numbers in Mail. Or'atiy friend, or wisher, transmitting the names of Five or more subscribers, at Three dollars: each, will receive the two volumes far 1838, con* Coining the Calender free of expense. To Markesmen. TimmAs DouGLAss. Q l ' 1111; Respectfully informs Isis fetends. and the public, generally, that he still continues the above business in M'CONNITLLSTOWN. And is prepared to manufacture all kind of guns or pistols, or to make any necessas ry repairs upon any article of the kind. 11 careful attention will mer.t success, he hopes ! to secure the patronage: of the sharp shoo terS of this county. Any oiryrs left with Isaac Davis will be punctually attended to, Huntingdon November 21, 1838. TO THE FITBLI'V. DR. EVANS' PILLS. Tpli3Vallafftfrakki WA4ii .CDSIXOFD• by Dr. Win. Evans' Camomile Tonic and Family. Apeuient Pills. , -43enjarriin Brown, corner of bhippen and Ge,wg streets Philadelphia,. was 'a:Meted for seven years with extreme nervousness, by which lie was tut able to write his name—his symtoms were, cruscation, daily spn,oadic pains it, the head, loss of appetite, palp:tation of the heart, giddiness anti dimness of sight, utter inability of engaging in any ti,ng that de mando vigor or courage, sickness of the stomach, impaired appetite, coldness and • weakness of the extremeties, emaciations, and extreme debility, disturbed rest, a sense of pressure and weight at the ,stomach after eating, great mental despondency, severe flying pains in the chest, luck and side, cos tiveness, a dislike for society and converts. tien, Mr. B• has made trial of varmps me dicines now before the public, but to no ef fect, until, observing in public- paper some cures performed Iv Dr. Will. Evans' Cam omile !sonic and 1 , amity Apet t ienePills, hp was induced to give them 'a ,trial, of which he is at any time happy to state, that they effectually cured him of the above distres sing disease. ice" Persons who doubt the nbove cure, nre most respectfully directed to the above mentioned person, nt the north west corner of Shippen and George streets. BENJAMIN BROWN. October,l7. 1838. wTVER COMPLAINT, ;:ured hv Dr. Win Ev,,s,a' Garnuroile Tonic and Aperient Pills.—Mrs. LyfW, , Mount Joy, Lancaster. co: Pa., completely restored to health, Dr. Evans' Cvnomile Pillot Her sYmtnms were, great pain in her right side, cOtkictuot lie on her left side E thout an aggravation of 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 symtoms indicating great derangements in the function of the Liver.—Miss Lytle, daughter ed due , aforesaid Mrs. Lytle. has also been ored to perfect health by the tame invaluabl._, Medicine. Her symtorao wereextreme Nervousness, attended with a severe pain' in her tide, sickness on the sto mach, eructicus, &c. Mrs. Lvtle has the pleasure of informing the public that uu-' meromicases similar to her own, (in her vi cinity) have been restored-to health; by the same invaluable Medicine. General Office for the shle - of Dr. Wm. Evans' cum mile Tonic Pills,.is at No. 19, North .gth street Philaklelphia, a few doors above Market. October 17, 1858. TO THE PUBLIC.. ToRE PROOFS OF !ME EFFICA CY of Dr.' Wm. Evans' Camomile To nic and Family Aperient Pills.—Mr. Josh ua Swain, Caps Wipe county, N. effectu ally restored to 'health from the following distressing symtoins:- , Extreme debility, attonded with constant pain • in the side. back and limbs, giddiness and dimness of sight, sickness at the stomach, impaired ap petite, difficulty of breati.ing, great pres sure and weight at the stomach after eating. depression of spirits; coldness and weak ness of the extrenieties, flying pains in the chest, costiveness and other symtonas not ne cessary to enumerate. - Mrs.. Swain„ wife of the aforesaid Mr. Swain, has also been r 4.- stored to health by the above invaluable Me dicines. Her symtoms were—Nervous ness, headache, pain in the side, loss of ap petite, disturbed rest, eructions &c. The public are hereby informed ,that their mo tives for making this declaration are, that others afflicted with like symtoms may re ceive information of, and be cured by the, same inestimable Medicine. Tr r N TF. REST N G case of Dyspepsia and .Hypocondriackism, cured by Dr. Evans' Camomile Tonic and Family Aperi ent Pills. Mrs. Good of Mount Joy, Lan caster county, was affected for 7 years with the above distressing symtoms, of which she was confined to her bed for 9 months Her symtoms were— depressiod of spirits, sick ness at the stomach, headache, impaired 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 for society or conversation, involuntary sighii g and weeping, and laugour and lassitude upon the least exercise. Mrs. Good was in the malt desperate situation, and could obtLin no relict until she was advised by her neigh. to make trial of Dr. Evans' Camomile PiPs of which she is happy to state,. that she is how enjoying all the blessings ot perfect nealth. Persons desirous of further infor • 'nation will be sat , sfled-of every particular their astonishing cure by applying at 19. North Bth street, Philadelphia, at bee residence. The above medicine can be had at th• ;toms of E. R. Curtis, Springfield, Dcl. to. H. P. Lloyd, Darby. H. L. Powel, Chest: r. August 24, 1838, tirNTERESTING CASE OF DYSPEP OASIA.—Cured hy Dr. Wm. Evans' Cam omilo.'loTile and Family Aperient Pills.— Mr. George Elman, Broad street below %Valnut, afflicted for several years with the following distressing tymtoms:—Great pres sure and weight at the stomach after eating, giddiness and dimness of sight, sickness at the stomach, constant headache, impaired appetite, difficulty of breathing; langor, las situde, great depression of spirits, a sensa tion of fluttering at the pit of the stomach irregular pains in different parts of the bo, dy, costiveness; a dislike for society or COD wersation, coldness and weakness of the ex trenieties, emaciation. and general debility, disturbed rest, with other symtoms which it is not essential to enumerate. Mr. E. had given up all hopes, as he had made trial of. ill other remedies before the public, hut to no area, mail he was advi sed to make trial of Dr. Wm. Evans' Tonic Pills, of which he is happy to state, that they effectually restored him to health by taking three packages. October 17, 1838. rAR, Wm. EVANS' L AMOMILR PlLLS—Happy would it have heettifor many 1)21'80118, of both sexes, who are now in the silent grave, if they had learned. to check the morbid tendencies of their Uom- ZICiIS and bowels, by these pure Ton c and Aperient Pills, manufactured by ]Jr, Wm. Evans, of New York, without restoring to uack remedies, the names of which are concealed and of which they know nothing.. That dreadful scourge, GONSU MPTION, might have been checked its its commence ment, and disappointed ,f Its prey, all over the la: d, if first synitom's of Nervous Debility, had been counteracted - by CAM -o...mically prepared, and • those bowel complaints, which lead to a host of fatal, [9,ladies, might have beets obviated by that tine alkaline extract of Rhubarb. which is a leading invedient in the Aperi ent Family Pills. Before both of those med icines, which are adapted to a majority of the purposes for which a - hundred others are unnenessatily us - d, fevers, agues, bil ious disorders, hentlache, • female debility, male decline, - indigestion, and liver' com plaint, would have entirely disappated, where many. of them have proved fatal. .E MALES who are troubled with sick headache, faintings, or giddineis, palpitation of the heart, lowness of spirits, loss olappetite, pain in the side, general dt - bully,. or bodily weakness, rejections of food, &c. , may be effectually rystorod to health by using Dr. EVANS' CAMOMILE. TO NIC and FAMILY APERIENT' PILLS, which are invariably recommended by all those that have used the invalualde medi , sine. - Perseverance in the use of this inval • uable niadichie, Hill undoubtedly effect cure even in the most acute or otis....inata diseases, but • 'in such cases the dar t , may be augmented according to 'the instriet•acy ni the disease; these Pills bring so a,lmir: s i J ly adapted to the constitution, that they may be taken at all times and under aay circum stances. • Office :mil General Depot, No. 19, Nortb 13th sheet. The above medicine can be had at the Drug :Afore nt Samuel F. Green & co, in the I:Borough of Huntingdon. 'MONEY FOUND. THE, untierignect found on the Canal . be, low AleXandria, a part of a Pocket Fino containing 'a sum of money. The ()weer clan have it by proving property paying charges, on application to tne, one mils be— o.vv Alexandria. • 814114PLE PLIININNG. And. IC INC
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