tained by the people —that they had said I The present Governor has given diret• that the dog keepers" were patriots— lions to the Attorney General, and he to and that the mob of last winter wag but a his deputies, to institute immediate pros meeting of freemen. But it finally turns ecution against all persons;or Incorporate out that Dauphin has ousted the partisan bodies that issue notes leas than ss. Sheriff and Commissioner, and put hon. IVe ask: what is to be done? How are eat Anti-masons in their place ; and there- the people to get along without something fore the decision was on the other side. to make change_wi , h? flow are the loor They have now said that they had rather to get along? It is the purchaser's duty have a jury empanne lied by a whole to make the change for puy men t—aml or leave it for those ohl now have the power, board oPAnti.masons, than to allow any of the Loco Fucos to participate. Th ey to divine means to do the small trading of the country. When the former ad. have told Judge Potter that they know ntinistration had the power, all the (kat , who make the beat jurors as well as he. does. rtangement in the currency was laid to it. Dauphin is erect ; Davy'a dug keepers, and Jimy's Jacobins might get a hearing yet before a court of their country, and they might get their dues. The "Hoilidapburg Standard" saysd that "mortification" has taken place, since their last defeat. We felt confident that where there was so much corruption, that either supperation or mortification must soon follow. It says, further, that he an ticipated an easy victory, until the occur— rences at August court. Oecurrences l ah, indeed. The " Stature of Repose' , was an occurrence of that week; the ver • diet of "not gudtj," was rendered fur a man who said your Governor had nu spark of moral honor in him. That was an occurrence of the same week. AN' hich of these occurrences was it that made you give it up? The truth of the whole matter we., this. 'I he Loco Focos, with Jo. Biter at their head, calculat , t 1 that they could ga ther up enough of the off scourings of creation, to drive in hordes to the ground. where he or some like spirit would stand sponsor for their ten days' residence, and they could swear the rest. Biter would of course be careful to talvt none of those kind of cowards, that will not swear through a stone fence ; and by this means they anticipated an easy victory. But we rejoice that their cohorts were impor• ted in vain—that they were disappointed —and that the occurrences which took place at the August court, were enough to discourage any honest man from suppor• ting that party. . asupension of Specie Pay. ments - . The Banks Of Philadelphia susanded the pay inent of specie for their '6' , tes, on Wed. nesday of last week. Unexpected as this announcement may be to twiny, to us it was not. We have lonelooked upon it as approaching, & sure to arrive soon, We have for seven or eight Yeats been impressed with the be lief that without some regulating power which carries with it the credit of the na. tion, the limited credit of the smaller banks could never secure us a safe and unwavering currency. Seven or eight years since, and Dema gogues raised the war cry against the U. S. Bank. Unceasing and unyielding has been the strife. Caught with the empty bubble of a " specie currency"—the peo ple sustained the brawlers against the very vitality of the currency, confidence and credit. From that to the present has the currency of our country become more and more deranged—less and les; secure. One suspension took place. The same paltry demagogues charged that suspen aim?. to Joseph Ritner, and the party then in power; and even Lt this time do they say, "that the first suspension wets with. out cause, but that this one is imperitively necessary"—and with such fully are the honest people deluded. But let us not reciminate. Worse by far is the present, titan the first suspen sion. Then, we might anticipate a re sumption at sonic not very tar distant date ; now, the prospect is gloomy indeed, None can prttend to see the resulr. It may terminate in three months, and is ius ris likely to continue for as many stars. The ballance of trade is against' ~,and that ballance, enormous as it may .4, must be paid in specie, when the U. S. Bank as it now is, can do nothing) • towarm t. ..eeping up exchaages, as its paper is not current abroad. In truth it is only a State Bank, like the Lewistown or Ex change, and carries with it only so much , more credit, es its capital is above theirs. Shall *we now ask in the same spirit whether Porter is the cause of this sus-I pension, as the others charged upon Rit per at the former one? We said then,, that any one who attempted to injure the credit of the country, and thus injure the' people was an enemy to his country, and we say so now. Let every citizen bear' and forbear, or they may rest assured that the "end is not yd.'. Are not the same arguments used then. of the same force to prove whose fault it is now? As we thought that the fault was, the war upon the currency by the National Government, so we still tl•ink.' and we only rejoice that we have a State dministratioo of the same kind, to carry the people through the difilcolties. Wt• trust he will not bear the stigma of a shin chaster Governor. LARGE Pcatrum.—We have seen nu• memos articles stating chat wond,rfol liege pumpkins hid been raised in on tars parts of the state. Satisfied that our country is behind in nothin;, particular ly politics,) w< have concluded to record a yield of those excellent articles, whirl' has been had in our town. Mr. George ,Griffin raised in his garden upon one sin 'Oa vine, six pluipkins, the total weight of which, amounted to 537. Who can beat li this from one vine Proclamation. vrEn:FLEAS by it precept to me direc ted dated at Ilantingdon, the 17th day of August, A. I). one thousand tight hundred and thirty nine tinder the hand, and seals of t to non. Thomas Burt side, President of the Coqrt of Osmium Pit•as, Oyer and Terminer, and general j ,il de lie ety of the 4th judicial district ot Perinsyl ylnia, con it ai,d of tile emoities 4 Minim, Iluntingtlnn. Centre, Clearfo Id, and Jelfer• son, and the lion. ,Jhsti.ll Ath ms, and John Kerr Its associate Jatlgts of the county of Huntingdnn, justices assigned, ap-, pointed to hear, try, and determine all and, every indictments, and presentmt ins made' or taken for or concerning all crinws, by the laws of the State are nude caPi Who' felonies of death and all otlit r offences, crimes and misdemeanors, which have been or shell be committed or perpetrated within the s till county, or .11 persons which are or shall hereafter be committed or be perpe trated for Crimea aforesaid--1 am comman ded to make. Public Proclamation. Throtothout my whole bailiwick, that a Curt of Oyer and Ter miner, of Comm it Pleas and Quarter Ses sions will he held at the court house io the Borough of Huntingdon. on the sk.cond Nlon day and 11th city -of November next, and those Nho will prosecute the s tid pri,ners, be then and there to prosecute them :Is it shall he just, and that all Justices of the Peace, Coroner, nod Cc ustobles ith'n the said county be then and there in their pro per p ,rsons, at 10 o'clock A. M. of s ,id day, with their records, ingoisitions, examinations and remetobrance4, to do those things which their oftiz.es respectively appertain. atted at Huntingdon, the 17th clay of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand right hundr e d and thirty nine and the 63d yell of American Indcpt o dence. JOSEPH SHANNON, Sleff. Sheriff's Office !lounge.- / don, October 17, 1839 S • Proclamailon. wHEREAS by Precept to tne direc ted by the Judges of Common Pleas of the county of Hunt ingdua bear ing test the 17th day of August, A. Di 1839, I ant commanded to make iPubl:c Proclamation throughout oily whole baili wick that a court of Common Pleas will be held at the court house, in the borough of fluntingdon, in the county of Dont.' ingdon, on the third Monday and 18th of November. A. D. 1839, foe the trial of all i-sues in said court which remelt' on-i determined berme the said Judges when and where all Jurors, ‘V 'messes and sui tors in the tii al of all said issues are re quired to attend. Date,i at Iluntinudon the 17th day of August A. D. one thou4aud eight bun Bred and thirty nine, the 63d year ‘f A merican Litlepentience.- JusENI sIIxNNON, Sheri. Sheriff 's office I I unting• don Oct. 16, 1839 Dr. Brandreth's, GENUINE VEGITABLE UNIVERSAL, PILLS. The following are the oily . authorize.l agents in Ilnntlng.l.in county who bane tor sole, Dn. BlLAND:m•ries Genuine Vigi table Universal Pills. II illiam Sit wart, Huntingdon. Robert Lowery, Hollidaysburg. A. Patterson, Williamsburg. James Campbell, MeConnellsville. J. H. Moore, Frankstown. Messrs. Thomas M. Owen 4. Son, nue mingham. Messrs. Cander .S• Johnson, Salsbur"h F. A. WI.I..LIANiSON, Travelling Agent fir Dr. Brandret h. Huntingdon Oct. 16, 1839. 6m. p. TO CONTRACTORS.' fJP E undersigned, Commissioners of _ Illintingilon comity, give notic , dint they will receive prep Bala at tit,. Culla House in the BollitiUgil 01 II Whig- I,lon, on F'rillav the 22il day of Novtihher next for the build mg of A NEW COURT HOUSE in the said inirott;l). t•he buthlin; oe or brick with stone foundation. T;.e plan and the ,pccfcations can be sc during the November Com t at the Cons- Olive in Ihiltin„doil. Persons proposing %%111 stale dlstinCti 111 thell* whole alllittliit fir which they will furnish mot ctimitleie th.. I sante in accordance with the'pian anti ~pecitications . _ _ JNO. STEVER PETER Swim WE g!, 3 ANIE NIOORE. 7 I* Oct. 16, 1U) - - The Marti-burg otellig , n cer w'll pub - he above three time, atilt charge this . PII.OPSALS WILT. be received at the Cumuli, sinners' office is the Borough of Iluntiteztlon on Fr.day the 22.1 day of November next akin_ ;111,min:is it. he iv ii .1 the )ard of the county its 1 'anree.altly tit the Ettennuttrinhilien of the Gram! Li t -pest at Angus' S.....sinits last. The Plan of the pr.poso.l alterations • an he seen at any time w time Cututtois sinners office aft:t...s.ittl. . .1011 N STE EV ER lonittlisqlo, PESTER siv(g )I,E }iu t- SANI E MOORE J ' ll Oct. 16. 1S11) ORPIIANS' 6'40/3/7' SALE. N pursuance of an or , ler of the 0 . - Ja. [Mans' Court of If untingdon colitty. there will he exposed to public sale on the premises on Saturday, the 2d flay of No vember 18 19, the following ffe,cribed real property, belonging to the estate of ,10'1n Kinfbeclitm, deceased, situate in the Town ship of Frtnikstown, in 8111.1 et/linty, Ihonnded:.- rolloWt, to wit: 111 V the lands of Daniel I(intherling wi the SlWith, Step tut I . lattisitowl on the West, !tarry Miller and Linzatelt's heirs on the North, and 'Conniff Geesey on the Mast, containing; one hundred and fifty seven acres, 106,. 160 perches, with a LARGE FRAME with TEEEZ aII T twenty acres of laud and tvater priyi le . 2 .es. The laud is in a fitas state of col. Terms of Sale. One hall' or the pureb:isn o•onoy to lip paid in band on confirmation GI the sale. l b) be secured by bond antl tuortgago or (Judgement. 'l'. P. C A NI PRELL, Clerk. Attendance at the time and place of sale will be ;riven by the undersigned. D. 11. NIDORM, Z Adm'is. JESSE CRUM RECKER, S October 16, 1939. TO MT rfri AK E notice, that we I e applied to .e Judges of the Court of Cora litin Pleas of Iluntitigthol Co Inv for the Itietielit of the laws of this Cominunwealth' wade for the relief of Insolvent debt. , ..; and the said Court has appointed the 2,11. intraday (11th day) of November next fou the hearing of us and our cretlira!s ai the Court house in the borough of lion i;nplon, when and where you nay attend if you see proper._ Eq. A. PA ;ATER. ( II ISTIAN NITERS, liE•'Nßi' Alt NOLO, DA V 1 i) LONG, 6EO. BRUMBAUGH. Oct. 10, 1839. Stray Ve- 7 ;7,. / rows (J.-1111 E to the eof the sub ,t litter at DI.II CI vek on, or b •rnis• the tooltlle of Seinen bey, nr, e Cntcs One a retl and white cow tibout Bor 9 years oust One of them is a brindle about Ithe sante age. The tit'ive a led cow allow 15 or 6 tears old. The owner or owners will please to I:ill, lay t. s, an,l take •Itettt awa;ttilietwise they will b.: snltl as he 1,,w thir IRD PLOIT'AIAN. Al it (*rev k (hi. 16, 1t,:19-st. 1011PlielN'S C'OUJCI I I r UNCE rf ordee if the •Fs I.) et nil f I u AY , will he exiittsed to Public S..le on tile the tteciatil day eI Noven.ber in xi, at one yeti cit P. M., si tract o I land sit trite iii Ted township, Hun tingdon Cl only. containing fifty s,rr, s •.‘ort or less, at ft..w acres et w hi( It have been clea red, and CliltiViitt ti, hat till' pit pi ity nl Andrew Frenc:i deceased. Terms flf sale, one third of the purchase money to be paid on the confirm ,tine of the srle, one third i floe year thereafter, with interest, to lie se cured by the bond and mortgage lif the par. m mining cluiser, the rem third to he paid on the death of the widow, the interest to be paid yearly and every year, to hest-cured by the hood and mortga! c of the purchaser. afttendatice will be given by ()liN BLAIR, Guardian of the minor chihlred of Andrew Fi each, deceased. DAVID BLAIR, Attorney. September 2s, 1939. Temperance CO1311.9)11019. A Temp, twice Convention will he hoe in Hollidayshnrg, on the 22c1 day cif Om!), text, at which all the friends of the good rouse are invited to iittend, and ilk° any 8, ci. ti sin the c unty Hinitiogdf ; wit. re yet nrganizAl, tire respect.uily invited t. s, no D. leptes. October 2d, 1839. IN.I. OR lIIA'I'ION WANTED. I WI fl N. ulitletsiglicd is dt siritts t f i,btaittiog .rin tylati ye to Adam Show m, hi) hit i•is imilv s trretiiiie during the it hilt July., the aviiwtql pimp, S. fse kimc a pl.,t . e -r and (tinily. l'hi• and, rsigiied (his ) takes this ni,- thod to ti II Idol th,it she us will as his chit dra.ll, arc in Lill:must:a cis which nteri the isf it husband :mil father. I( this i in, et his eve, she hopes, that the tutu he h, ars his cliiidrtm wilt at least itiduri him to curare to their assist lice. Any pct stat knowing where s yid Showers may be,, will cult caul t a fat , r up , ii auxin lis wife by (7011111111111C111.111g such iof .111111h/11 hll In r at the mouth of Spruce Creek, litiatingdon enmity, Pa. s • M \ GARET SHOWERS. October 9., 18::9 —p. Notice. ALL persnes iteleht,lt.,l.,llllSrlynge wi'l pie ,Sc num (bad,' Sl•tlie tllol . llCCOlllith Witl he iber. And tln.se ing chine 1,11 . ,. atitholticatk him ../11 pre nt them fretttlentert t,t me M try Ant Troe4l, Crick Iluntilvdnn A. B. CREW I Acrid S tv ivy r;el , l. B. 11,1. hoe fer sale at M.tyy Ate F Trough Creek, Oct. 2. 18;39. TEACHER. W ANT D. A 14,6 I ttpcher cf a public school is won d i.i the I) ,, roatli f I'vters',urg, to w !lon tibt.r.,l wages ttih he Oven By the rcluml committee. 011111ANS' couRT SALE N pursnitoce of an order of the Orphan: Court of . llontingdoti county, will ti Rx:tosed u. pinlie sale the premises, o' iity the 14 tl ty of litNember next, tw, thirds .4' a lot of gr.o td si u tto in the II ttl of Al,•x.o.dria. in slid county. as tin l 'property of II airy Lenherg,, dec'd; lutule , 1.41 the vast lip a 40 feet street, and t p trt the said n w owned by Semtel Isenberg. lir the tirfnpike r.rul tin the north, mil a hi of the heirs of Henry Willebrand, de,?l, at the west; the lot of which this is a part, be , i• g numbered 14 in the plan of lots Lid us in Dr. James 'Trimble in his lifetim Terms of Salev,One half - of the purchis money to he. paid on the coahrm ttio3 of th, the residua ; in one year thereafter with interest. r. P. f:AMPIVELL, Cltrk. Attendance will be given at the time ant place of sale by the undersigat (I.r/dm:Ms. tratur. HENRY NEFF, Aden's, Octolnr 9, 1830. .651,*t "41t(3 IFOR, SALE. The Fti'• scriber residing on s e ernd street in the 11,rongh of Alex:mdria inicrms the public in general that he has on lo n ands a. large ,aid good assortment of all kinds if Fternlistre, fl ,, t inferior any in Ow aunty, which he will sell cheap fur Cash. Gno. WILSON. Alexandria, Sept. 25, 1839 1 k W orm Eggs. 11larmrnoth Sulpher, W lute, Pen not, 'l'w•o Crops Mammoth White Persons desirous of geiting the brst stock for lip. dio.x, at Ctir prices. can ha% them pot up and scot to anY part of the United States. S. DAVIS. iluntint;tlon, October 2, 1939. er:rmi occessai y tliret.tions I urnishetl req•iirwi. S. I). 0111'11AN'as C(JURT SALB I'UItSUA SCE fan orch I. of the ()ypnan's i.l I county. trill 1),• xpo , 4 dto Pull ir. Sale on th. prernis, s, on S dnyclay the 26,h day ot 0, toner, n xt, one o'ehick P NI., Dill t il.terest i.l J the Nl'‘Vi;li iate ..f West morel Ind rowity, drecas d, IV lug t•le on ei.14.41 thirl p of a certain tr..: t ..f hrl, •ituate n 1.1 .n4lers. n 1.,a ...hip, Huntingdon ..o, .tv .1,1, sic Jana Arm,tu ..4's 'and, near hi I y's firnnch, :all lining lands it Al, x,...- NIVO mrll, 1 .h.i hsN Aron t ;c• t. or It !udted ar.res, with do. appurtenant,. Ternim of s of tnr puren,,s, tremoy to be paid on the cohfiAn tic of toe Roil tile 1 . 1,1•111 e iu ••ii • cur thorratt , y, with inia•rest. t. , se cured by the Bond and Mort4aie of %Ile put , thus, t, Attentlanct hill hpeiven by D VID SN.Mtg. Trustee. DAVID BLAIR, All , `rney tenOler 25. :839. 11.)E ‘ll Da. SW AVN COM—' PO LI D mYRIJP of PRUNES VI It GINIANA, or WILD CHERRY: This isle cide ly one of the hest remedies for Cough .oid Colds now in use: it allays ir itation the Lungs, In seas the cough, causing th, plegin to raise free and cloy; in .k , dlinnt, Puhn :nary Ginsumptinn ' Ili cent or Cliroa ic Coughs, Whocaing Sic Choking of Phlegm Houseoes9, Difficulty of breathing, Croup. Spitting of Blood, 80% This Setup is war ranted to eft;ct a permanent cure, it taken according 'to directions which accompany the . bottles. For sale oily at Jacob Miller's store Huntlngdon. CONVi r ISSiON - ERS SALE .., ,n ce ri il s ie , most competent judges of th* Of:en have the cures performed by this Of Unseated Lands, in Hunting- tredicine been the I.oljeCt of editorial don county for 1839. cite:meet, in various newspapers and jour nals; and it may with truth be asserted, IEXTTIERE XS by the 7th Section of the vir act iti . the fietteral Assembly of that no medicine of tl e kind has ever re c. ived tesimonials of greater value than r t l i l t i t s et ( t r a ni n in t ` t ' e n t w i ' t u r i e ‘ e h ttt e itt nti t t h l e ed .'n a" t modea ot, d el- are attached to this. They are in general use as a family ling unseated lands for taxes and for tali- 1 medicine and there are thousands of lame .l. purpos,, , ' pas-ed t. '.a lath day of ‘ittreit A. D. 1815, the commt „i t ,„, , s o f lies who declare they are never satisfied he respective counties within this emu. unless they have a supply always on hand. , tionwealth are directed to make public 'hies have no rival in coring arid pre al, or all lands bought by them at Treas. venting Bilious Fevers, r e vel. end Ague, ire, 's sale, which &lien remain unrcdee,,,_ Dyspepsia, Laver Complaints, Sick Head - al i-, y the respective owners thereof,. at n u he , i'undicet A 81111", Dropsy,itheu tic „xpitatim, iit . fir,e ,car, from the date itiatism, Enlargement of the Spleen, Piles, Clothe, Females Obstructions, Heartburn, -1 1 Furred l'origne, Nausea, Distension of the \ if such Treasurm's sale, and by a further stomach and Bowels, Incipient Diarrhata, I , :r c l e li n A ie . ii i i. lit i m B e 2 t. 4 l , pass e d stei, l a t i h „ e i 2 is9i,liti directed t (! ) (1 1 . to tie sold f the best price that can b., Flatulence, Habitual Costiveness; Loss of Mt:tined for the same, and that the Com • X ppetite, Blotched or Sallow Complex r missioners shall have full power toMak. 'on and in cases of torpor of the bowels, tiol execute a deed or deeds of conveyi . I ..l i i i e e t y •e n a re ct e it x h c i e lr e i , i i c ins or ly ri n p , e il r d ie i i i i i t t i l l ir n i e , t;d e e ui d : nice to the purchaser or purchasers in ree -imple, an 1 such deeds are declared to b. tom, producing neither nausea, griping nor . s Bogart, of Providence, R. 1. Dec. 17, mod 111111 valid for such title as the coin- lehility. o nissioners had a right to convey. There- N:xtract of a letter written by Dr. Fran tore we the under-igneal Commissioners of liiiitiogilem county, hereby give noticc 1828.—Peters' pills are amexcellenf ape .hat in pursuance of the aloresaid act ol rient and cathartic medicine, those effects tssembly send supplement thereto, we Lein produced by the differences of the ,hall at the Court Roma., in the borongli quantity taken,jind and are decided!, au ),l Huntingdon, in the county of Hunt.. l'eri"r ill Lee's, Ili andreth's or Mord .l.phill. on Monday the 11111 day of No. Stin'B PdlB . . ember next, Cl/1111111.11Ce the Extract from a letter by Dr Hopson of PUBLIC SALE' H angar , 'Me. Jan. 9, 1859. 1 hey are peculiarly mild, yet efficient purgative or the 1,01..., traei of unseated lands, inediaiee, and produce little, of any grip. o irchased by the Commissioners of Hunt- ing or nausea. I have prescribed them iagdon county aforesaid, at the 'Fieasu- with much success in sick headache and rer's sale of June 1834, and remaining slight billious fever. ' oniedeemed by the respective owners Extract if a letter by Dr Joseph Willi thereof, and continue such sale by a.l• anis of Burlington, Vt. July 9, 1857.-1 journment until all the lands below nate- cordially reemumend Peters' Pulls as a ed are sold, N . ii. : 11111111 y eflective, and in no case dangerous. A. Per, ‘Vitetee names. Townships. family medicine. They are peculiarly in =lo6 " Margaret Hunter, Allegheny, costivenem.s and all the usual diseases of 40G " James Blackford, the digestive organs. 97 12 John Citambers, 4. Extract via letter from Dr Edw. Smith 4.13 163 Jesse Wolf, Antes, of Montreal, U. C. Sept 27, 1836—1 nev -152 " Alexander Nrllattou, " er knew a single patent medicine that I ... 413 103 Patrick ' kite, 433 163 Jesse Rex, 433 163 Martin B..reland, 433 163 Patt•ick Bush, 433 163 Jesse Bask, 433 163 Patrick Davis 433 153 Jesse Peters, 43:3 163 Jesse ►'ells, 400 &untie! Jl.arshall, 4:10 • Robert Caldwell 410 Mathew Simpson 400 James M'Cune 400 Joseph NPUune 400 Samuel Steel, 4',0 John Fulton 403 John Galbraith 400 John George 438 12,4 E !ward _Horn 428 Eliza Dorn 447 James Elder 450 James Old 415 140 John Pavwell 450 101 George Ebert SO Peter Cornelius 338 94 John Boggs 411 00 Gabriel Bell 4119 145 Anthony Ball 253 18 Amos laughery 301 106 James Coleman 391 141 Daniel Bell 400 68 John Laighery 4(19 114 Matthew Simpson 42 , 6 15 Stephen Drury 478 31 Andrew Drummond 1.25 :43 Peter Shank 402 132 J din Vandyke 1.00 Santee Riddle 400 &nine Riddle It 400 Silum • Riddle 00 SA 111111' Riddle 'on Sannte Riddle 'OO Sa mu- Riddle 415 159 John Nlar,ii,ll . 32 Clta! les Green \Voodbcrry 3011 N STEVER, PE YER S" 000 E, anwirs. JAMES 510011 E. Comm', . Offirt., Sep,. £4. 1559. Peanut drlrri:o.:ENS of Penosp% twin, you NIL/aa ye now bdOke you Do. PETER:. CELERAATED VEGIT,I3II.I PILM. se Pills are no longer among tlin,t. of (lout): fol utility. They have passed antis 11oni the hundreds that are daily lautiched upon the tide of experiment, ant now wand before the public as high in rep. utaiinti, and as oxtensively emplo . ) Ail it. all parts of the IJ. States, the Canatlrts, Texas, Mexico, and the %N'est holies, as any medicine that has ever been prepared for the relief of suffering man. 'they have been introduced where, er it has bun lound possible to tarry them: and there are but few towns that (I() not contain some re • makable evidences of their good effects. tei tificates than have been presented to the proprietor exceeds twenty thousand upwards of five huudred of rwbici) are from regular practising physicians, who could put theleast confidence in but Dr Peters Vegetable Pills, which are really a valuable discovers. I have no hesitation in having it known that I use them enten sively in my practice, for all complaints, (and they are not a few) which have their source in the impurity ofthe blood. Extract of a letter from Dr. Dye of Quebec, L. C., March 6, 1837. For limn fevers, sick headache, torpidity of the br Antes Barree the bowels, and enlargement of the spleen Dr. Peters' Pills are an excellent medir eine. Exiract of a letter from Dr. Gurney Orleans, La.. Oct. 9, 1837; I have receiv ed much assistance in' my practice; cspe daily in jaudice and yellow fever, from the usl of Peters' Pills. I presume that, on an average, 1 prescribe 100 boxes in a month. Extract of a letter from Dr. Prichard of Hudson N. Y. June 3, 1856; I was aware that Dr. Peters' was one of the beat diem ists in the U. States, and felt assured that he would some day (from his intin ate knowledge of the properties of herbs and drugs) produce an efficient medicine, and I must acknowledge that his Vegetable Pills fully respond to my expectations. They are indeed a superior medicine, and reflect credit alike upon the Chemist, the Physician, add Philosoper. Extract of a letter from Dr. Wains or Ciiiinnati, Feb, .2 1838; your I ills are the mildest in dieir operations, and yet most powerful in their effr"st, of that Spr ngficlJ, Tyrone, Union, deest, of any ,tai I hate. .There action on the chyle. and hence on the impurities of blood is ev idently very surprising. Extract of a letter from Dr• Scott of Baltimore, Dec. 17, 1836; I am in the daily habit of prescribing them (Peters' Pills) and they in nearly all cases answer my purposes: I have directed other medi cines, some of theta very good ones, in their favor. Charlotte, N.C., June 1, 1857. Dear Sir: I have frequent use of your Pills in the incipient stage of bilious lever ind obstinate consunisron of the bowels, ilso, in the vnlargetnent of the spleen, chronic disease of the liver, sick head-ache 4eneral debility, and in all cases have round them to be very effective. J D Boyd Mecklenburg Cu, Va. Feb. 7, 1837. Devine use 1)1.. Peters' Pills in my prac lice fi,r the last IS months, I take pleas ire in givin my testimoy of their good er ects of eases of dyspepsia, sick headache ferers, and tither diseases, produ ed by inactivity of toe liver. They are sate and mild aperient, being the best ar ticle of the kind 1 ever used. G. C. Shott M. D. These muelrapproved and justly vele 'rated Pills, are bur sale by the following 'gents JACOB MILLER, Huntingdon, Pa J 3111 LIKEN, Mill Creek. Pa, GEO DRENNAN, Wartburg, Miff. NOTICE TO CRLDITORS. TAKE notice that I have applied to the Judges of Common Pleas of Huntingdon County, for the benefit of In— solvent Debtors, and the said Court have appointed the 2nd Monday of November next, for the nearing of us and our credi• tors, at the Court House in the Borough of Ilu ti neon, hen and where they may tteud if they think proper. KENZE V KEITH. ALANICS OF EV.6ItY LI 8! IP TION ,FOR SdILE AT TUIS
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