s MOMENTARY CHANGES The bodiei of all created beigs are per petually undergoing a species of revolu tionary change; it is therefore evidet, that in order to facilitate this periodical change, the natural outlets of the body must be kept in proper condition; for if the noxious humors are allowed to so journ too long in the body, they become excessively sharp and corrosive occasion ing the most terrible and fatal disorders' which frequently entail years of suffer ing and anguish. When this is the case I would concientiously recommend to' such the immediate us of the Brandrethi Vegetable ,Universal Pills—a medicine' which has attained its present standard of usefulness, solely from its exceeding salutary 'properties; these Pills, being in truth nothing more than an assistant of nature, causing her to do that which is required to produce a healthy condition of the body. Such being the case, it is evident that they can be administered with safety to advanced age, as well as to helpless infancy. and invariably with the came beneficial results. Purchase them in IfUNTIA GDON, of WM STEII ART, and only in the county, of agents published in another part of this paper. Remember every agent has a certificate of agency, dated within the last twelve m'nths. If of an earlier date do not purchase. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court or iluntinpion county, will be exposed to sale by public vcndue or, nutci y, on the premises, on Thursday the; Slst day of December, inst. (1840) the following real•estate, bein:i, the real estate of whicb David Jackson, late of Barree township, in the said county, dec'd. died, seized, viz: "A tract or parcel of land situate in the said•township of Barree,sur veyed the 4th June 1793, and re-survey, ed the 27th day of May 1812, on a war rant granted to James f.ittle, dated 14th Nov. 1766, adjoining lands of John Steu - art, John McMonigal and others, contai ning 197 acres and 19 percles, and al lowance, &c., with a two story log dwel ling house, a large frame bank barn, and orchard, and about 80 acres cleared there • one--Also, one other small tract or par cel of land, adjoining the tract above de scribed on the north, and lands of Sam el Barr, David Barr, and Wm. Bickets on the south east, containing twenty five • acres, more or less, with a saw mill, a frame grist mill with one pair of chopping stones, and a large distillery thereon ercc ted. The said two tracts of land, dtc. to be sold subject to a lease thereof to a cer tain William Bell, which lease will expire on the Ist day of April 1842,—and sub ject also to the interest of Margaret Jack. son, widt,w or Jeseph Jackson Esq. dec'd. therein ; being the sum of thirty dollars yearly during her life, which annual pay ment, or sum of money is charged upon the said real estate, by the last will and testament of the said Joseph Jackson Esq. deceased. 7ERMS OF SALE:—One half of the nut-chase money to be paid on confir mation of the sale, and the residue within) one year thereafter with interest; to be' secured by the bonds and mortgage of the purchaser. By the Court, JOHN REED, Clerk. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. of said day. Attendance will be given on the day of sale, by JAMES STEWART, Sdmr's of D. GEORGE MILLER, S Jackson dec'd. Dec. 9, 1840. To Ortr Creditors. Take notice, that we have applied to the Judges of the court of common Pleas of Huntingdon county for the benefit of the laws of this commonwealth made for the relief of Insolvent debtors; and the said court has appointed the Monday (13th day) of January next, for the hear ing of us and our creditors, at the court house in the borough of Huntingdon, when and where you may attend if you see proper. Personally ap peered before the subset iber, a just. ~: of the peace in and for said county . of Run tin d on, Joseph Shannon, Sheryl of the saicounty, who being duly sworn actor , 'ding is law, duth depose and say, that in NOTICE is hereby given, that the eursuance of the death warrant to h;:a di partnership lately subsisting be_ ecetd by David R. Porter, Esquire, Gov twecn James Isett and George Wise, tra- ernor of the commonwealth of Pennsylva ding under the firm of Isett and Wise, nia, bearing date the 19th day of Septet', was dissolved on the 80th clay of Septen, her A. D. 1840, this deponent did, be bet by mutual consent. All debts ow tweet' the hours of ten o clock in the fore ing to the said partnership are to be recei- : noon, and three o'clock in the afternoon ved by said James Isett, and all demands ' f Friday the sixth day of November in on the said partnership ere to be presen- tont, proceed to execute Robert M'Con ted to him for payment. ,ahy, within the yard of the jail of said Samuel lsatt, county, and in accordance with the sen tence of the Court of Oyer and Terminer Geo. Wise. of the said county, and the death warrant Arch Spring Dec. 9, 1840-p: aforesaid, this deponent, did then and Willis Sheath, Abraham ilackinberry* DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP, R ogue ,- , u Important caution. Dr. Brandretres Vegetable Universal Pills having gained gr:iit notoriety by the cures they have perforineu% unpt ineipled vend ers of medicine, finding Itere is a great call for theta in conseciLence, have had o. the great audacity to forge 5;, e mcdicie Now be it known to all men, i:;:it Dr' Brandreth's Genuine Vegetable UnivOr sal Pills can never be obtained of any' vender ot medicine, whether druggist or doctor, as neither are allowed to sell the Genuine Brandreth's Vegetable Pills, un der any circumstances whatever. Be ye. ry careful all ye that want the genuine,, and observe, ever when you purchase of, the advertised agents, that they,the agents have an engraved certrficate of agency, signed in niy own hand writing. U. BDANDRETH, M. D. In the court of Common pleas of limit- Pocket Book. Found. ingdun county. Found, in the borough of Huntingdon, In the matter of the Petition of H. S. on Friday the 6th day of November last, Spang praying the court is order satisfar a large calf skin pocket book, containing tiun on a Mortgage given by him to James 4nme papers and other articles of value. Buchanan. the owner can have it by proving proper. To James Buchanan • ty and paying charges. Mortgagee above named; JOHN I.IIITTAKER, Jr, Sir:—Take notice that at a Court of Com- nPC. 2, 1890. moo Pleas held at Huntingdon, in and '' for the county of Huntingdon, on the 18th day of November, A. D. 1840, Hcnry S Spang the Mortgager above named pre- A_SSESSORS sented his petition to the said court setting • forth that on the 9th December, 1836, he A T a meeting of the (principle) as, gave a mortgage to you as a lieu on 172 sessors of the several townships' acres of land on Canoe creek in Franks. within the county of Huntingdon, at th e ! town township, in said county, adjoining Commissioners' office, in the borough of lands of Samuel R. Adams and others to Huntingdon, on the 21st day of Novem secure the payment of two thousand (14 ber, A. D. 1840, agreeably to the act of tars at the days and times in the sa i d ":.sth April, 1840, to fix upon some um mortgage set forth—that the said monies Orm standard to ascertain the real value so secured as aforesaid have all been paid all property made taxable by law, in and discharged, and that you the said ;heir respective townships, ,Abraham Sol- James Buchanan have not entered satis- liday, Esq. being chosen President, and faction on the Record of said mortgage David Caldwell Secretary— for said monies—that you reside out On motion, it was resolved, That the, this state and have no agent here properl, Itownships be divided into classes, and the , ,authorised to enter said satisfaction, valuation of the first rate lands in each of and praying the court to eider and direct 'those classes be fixed by the Board; and satisfaction to be entered on the same that the assessors of the different town according to law. Whereupon the coirq•ships shall grade the valuation of all other did order me as sheriff ot said county ~Lands in their respective townships agree give you Ibis public notice of the facts seC ably and in proportion to the valuation lorth in ttirriald petition and to require thus fixed. you to appear in, the said court an the sec- Whereupon the townships were divi and Monday of January next to answer ded and rated as follows, viz: The town the said petition. ships of Allegheny, Antes, Woodberry, JOSEPH SHANNON, Shf. I , rankstown, Blair, Morris,Tyrone, Frank Sheriffs Office Hunt- lin, Walker, Henderson, Warriorsmark , ingdon, Dec, 3, 1840. S Porter, West, Barree, and Hopewell, shall constitute the first class of townships, and the first rate lands in the same shall 1: valued at $2O per acre. The township of Shirley shall consti tute the second class of townships, ; !ie first rate lands in the same shall be valued at $l5 per acre. The townships of Cromwell, Spring field, and Dublin, shall constitute the third class of townships, and the first rate, lands in the same shall be valued at $l3 l per acre. 'rhe townships of Union, Tod, and Tell shalt constitute the fourth class of town ships, and the first rate lands in the same shall be valued at $lO per acre. Resolved, That the first rate horses in the several townships (with the exception of race horses and stallions) be valued at $5O, each and all other horses in propor tion : and all horned cattle at $lO each, Resolved, That the first class of occu options within the county be valued at linsoo, and all others in proportion. On motion, 'lle meeting adjourned. A. SOLLI DAY, Prest. The following stated writ of Scire Fa. cias Sur Mechanics Lien, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Hunting, don kinnly, has been placed in my hands for service, &c., of which all persons in terested will take notice. JOSEPH SHANNON Sher HUNTINGDON COUNTY, ss. ri al tiE Commonwealth of Pennsylva Ma to the Sherifi of said County Greeting: whereas John M. Cunningham and Thomas Burchnell, actin.. under the firm of Cunningham and Bur chnell, have ,tiled a claim in our County Court of corn' 'mon Pleas for the county of Huntingdon aforesaid against Rev. James Stevens late of the said county, for the sum of One Thousand and Ninety-six dollars loci work done to, and materials furnished' for a certain building. to wit, "All that certain two story frame Warehouse, situ, ate in the borough of Petersburg in said county, fronting on the basin fin ty•feet, and extending back forty-five feet, and being situate on a certain lot in the said borough of Petersburg lately purchased by the Rev. James Steevens from a cer tain Valentine Wingert. And whereas it is alleged that the said sum still remains due and unpaid to the said Cunningham and Burchnell. Now we command you, that you make known to the said Rev. James Stevens, and to all such persons as may hold or occupy the said building, that they be and appear before the judges of our said court at a court of common pleas to be held at Huntingdon on the second Mon day of January next ; for the said coun ty of Huntingdon, to chew if any thing they know or have to say, why the said sum of one thousand and ninety-six dol lars, should not be levied on the said buil ding to the use of the said Cunningham and Burchnell. according to the form and effect of the act of Assembly in such ca ses made and provided if to them it shall seem expedient, and have you then and there this writ. Witness the Honorable Thomas Burnside, E,q., President of our • said court at Huntingdon the nineteenth day of November, A. D. 1840. JAMES STEEL, Proty. Dec. 2.-4 t. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, Lluntingdon County, 53, iere, hang the said Robert M'Conahy the neck, until lie was dead. That this deponent executed the said Robert M'Conahy who was convicted of murder in the first degree, in the presence of such persons es are required and permitted by the act of Assembly, passed the 10th day of April 1834, entitled "An act to abolish public executions," to invite to be pres ent and witness such execution, and none Sworn d subscribed the 16th day of a. November 1840, before E. GALBRAITH. JOSEPH SHANIV,II. Feeßills for sale at this Office. MEETING OF Attest, D. Caldwell, Sec'y. 0:7-The Commissioners have appointed Tuesday, the second day of February, 1841, as the day upon which the assess ors are to assemble at the Commission ers' office, with their several assessments completed, agreeably to the 6th section of the act of assembly &bole recited. Nov. 11, 1840. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans Court of Huntingdon county, will be ex• posed to PUBLIC SALE on the premises, on Friday the 25th day of next December next, at one o'clock, P. M. "All that certain TRACT OF LAND, situate in West township. in the said county of Huntingdon, adjoining lands of William Forster, John Stewart, John Hall and others, containing 100 Acres, more or less, about 20 acre cleared, there on erected a cabin house & cabin barn; late ,he estate of Joseph Cornprobst, dec'd. TERMS OF SALE. One half of the purcease money to be paid on the confirmation of the sale and I dle residue one year thereafter, to be se cured by the bond and mortgage of the purchaser. Attendance will be given by HENRY CORNPROBST, Adin'r. By the Court JON REED, Cl'k. Nov. 26, 1840. is Estray. CasmuLtilhethre living i n c; o r f f the 1( 1 111 01 ter township, about rhe Fitter part of September last, a brown cow, with a white stripe on her back, horns turned in and a bell, other marks not recollected, the owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away. TIMOTHY NOWLAN. Nov. '23, 1840. Notice. _ETTERS of Administration upon MA the estate of Benjamin Hopkins, late of Antes township, dec'd. have been i granted to the subscribers. All persons [therefore, indebted to the said deceased are requested to come forward and make payment immediately. Those having claims will present them properly authen • ticated for settlement. LEWIS HOPKINS, HOWL R. FL MING, 5 Admrs NOV. 25, 1840.-6tp VALUABLE PROPERTY Public Sale. N pursuance of an order of the Or phans' Court of Bedford county, there will be exposed to public sale, on the pre mises, on Tuesday, the 22nd day of De cember next, at 10 o'clock A. M., the following property, late the estate ot James Jamison, deceased, A TRACT OF LAND, Situated part in Dublin township, in said county, and part in Dublin township, 'Huntingdon county, on the state toad leading from Shipensburg, to Bedford, and I the post road from Chambet ,horg to Hun- Itingdon, well known as the Burnt Cabins; bounded by lands of Frederick Dobbs, Wm. Pytn, Nathaniel Kelly, and others— containing 200 ACRES of patented land, with the usual allow ance. The above is the mansion Firm u! the said James Jatnison, dec'd., and is of a good quality, being part Limestone, and part Freestone; 120 acres of which is cleared, and in a high stale of cultivationi 20 of which are meadow, with a two stoic. T A. '7 M R N 4 HOUSE S • weather-boarded and painted; a well and pump at the door, 2 barns and stables, a stone spring house, and other out houses , also an apple orehard, and several fine 4prings--and the little Aughwick Creek runs through the same. It is one of the best stands for public business on the road. Also, one other tract adjoining the above, Containing 161 Acres, and 53 perches, and allowance, patented land; about 70 of which are cleared, 6 of which is meadow, the balance covered with valuable timber; with a new STONE HOUSE, C :EN. double log barn, with a pump near the door, and an apple orchard of grafted , fruit; the above mentioned stream passes' through it. Also, adjoining the first men-' Cloned farm, one acre of land with a log house and blacksmith shop thereon. Also, ten town lots adjoining the same. Also, 40 .acres of Timber Lana, adjoining the above. 'I iie above men tioned property will be sold together or seperate, to suit purchasers. Persons de sirous of viewing the property, previous to the day of sale, can do so by calling on John Nave, residing on the premises, or on the subscriber. Terms of sale made ' known by JAMES WALKER, Adner. November 18, 1840. The Bedford "Inquirer," and "Oa ette" will publish the above until day of sale, and charge the Administrator: The Lewist - own "Gazette," and Lan caster "Examiner," will publish the above until day of sale, and send bills to this office. LAIST of Letters remaining in the Post Office at Huntingdon, which if not taken up and the postage paid, will be sent to to the General Post Office as dead letters, in three months from this date. A K Anderson Gen. Sam. Kerr James Keyser Sebastian Baker John S Kay tor Daniel Bateman Rebecca Kent Mar tah Brownshwig Moses Burnett Charles Lovell Henry, Esq. Buckwalter Daniel or Isaac Atkins Blanchard Jno Esq 2 LAM John Bolinger Michael Laguard John Brown John 2 Losch Henry Barr Samuel S. Lott Robert Louder. Nancy C resswell J. V. Esq. Lee John Coleman Peter Lutz Catherine Cameron John Itii Cake Isaac M'Cain James Cameron Catherine M'Neal Jonathan Murphy Henry Davis C. L. Davis John Newbury James Decker Henrietta Plowman Hezekiale Entracan Mr., Sur- Pennock Joel veyor General of Parmeeter S. G. Huntingdon Co. l'ierce Wm. A. Eshleman Abraham Patton William Edin William jli F Fish Samuel Franks Theo. Esq. Rule Samuel D. 3 Rowery John Cr Sheeter Samuel Gorsuch Stephen Stattler Jacob Gratz Sitnon Storer Charles 2 Griffith Philip Gruve Samuel Teets George iZ Thompson Abra'm Henry S. F. Hagey Adam Williamson Jane He , . - .lt John Williams Wm. Esq Williams Isaac Johnston lames Jr Jackson J. M I. DORLAND, P. M. 'October 7, 1840. Administrator's Notice. ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to the Estate of Charles Posten, late of Union township, Hun tinghon county, dec'd. are requested to make payment to the undersigned; and all those having claims against said estate, o ill present them propel ly authenticated far settlement. CALEB CORBIN, Adm'r. October TS, 1840. 114 1 V tii c c l e f at e Alexandria, rl i ai " 01 thei n , the l s t 1; Oct . Fashions and Engravings. 11840. In compliance with the almosrunanimt 05 ai J wish of our lady subscribers, we shall the i n Albright, Joharma Jaresen Ezekiel , suing volume furnish the m with a beautiful It Justice of the Peace ; • lid correct plate of FA,IIIONS MI IN Til LY, a Baker Jacob of the Borough of (feature, it is believed, that will neither he Brown Daniel Alexandria. i unwelc, me nor unpepuler. These fashien C kr !plait's shall be drawn frem original designs - Conan John • Keys George 0. i from Paris and I ondon, and may alwa) abe Charlton J. S. Dr. . elf ' depend, d upon as the prevaileng sty le in Campbell Patrick Magtdre James (Philadelphia and New York for the month in 19 . Molson .Setn oo.] !which they are issued. These, however, Davis John Murphy Thomas shall in r o wise interfere with the 11 gulim Dickey Joseph ' • P and choice e I gra N ,flgS, end mu-it' which ac cempenv each inlet.. seot the wet k. The 16 Piper John 2 . - • splendid' Mezzotint engraving s from the bus Evel•et i/le lender 2 Proudfet Richard rine of Sartain, which have b een' so justly ad- Engle Mrs. Pinkney Bertine c mired, will be followed during the volume / Petit man Daniel ,; by se veral from the seme hand, while the Fex Charles 8 steel engravings in the best style of art, from Fleming Rebecca A Snyder Samuel interesting scenes shall still enrich the M ag- Fisher Catherine Snycle r Eliz'th Miss ezine, The choicest pieces of music le r the G Sister Michael Piano and Guitar, shall accempany each Gemmel) John T member of the work. Garland Mimes Thornton Herry Gregory John IP TIME OFPUBLICATION. G Amgen John Wilson Hiram The work will be published on the first of II Wilaon Ellen every month in every quarter of the Littler, Harvey Mary M. I' . The most distant subscriber will consequent- Hewn John Young Geo. B. t sq. ly receive it on that day, as well as those who Young Sarah Mt s. tee: ide in Philadelphia. In nil the principal Z cities, agents have been established, t o whom Z ...... iglar Barney the Magazine is forwarded, prior to the time CHARLES PORTER, P. M. of issuing it, so that they may be delivered Alexandria, Oct. 1, 1840. 7 It. to resident subscribers by the fi rst of the ' _ month. 'I his is an important arraegement GRAHAM'S MAGAZINE. to distant subscribers, who become tired, ins AND portunets, :led eventually discuntue many LADIES' k GENTLEMAN'S Nn.ks in consequence of the great delay by publisherlisivei s. - - World cf Literature TERMS.—THREE DOLLARS per an num, Or two copies yearly for rive DM, iNNID F. 6.61-17.0 1 ,7. LAU s, inert' iably in advance, post paid. No ,new SeUti came tC' . i b o t i !' a received without the money, [The Caslc;l and the Gentleman's Patiled.];,n,,e. res pons ible agent. For the A New Volume, un •e• the above title, of jaccommode tin t of those who may wish to the well established tied fashionable Maga- !subscribe for either of the following Piffle zinc, 'I he Philadelpa. , Casket in conjunc- !desphia pet iodicals, this than with the Gentleman's Meenzine, which LIBERAL PROPOSAL has been every where pronounced the y, moist adable ef popular of the e...- is made. For five dollars current money free re will ' e of postage, we - Nill Fr yard Graham'sMaga opened on cc I. ••• eof bans Lys, 184.1, with !zinc, and Cendey's Lady's Book, for one year an array of Con ibutors se cured by the mai-. Address, ! post pakl on of talent and fame, which no pet icelical so;G F.lO. R. GRAHAM, the country can boast or ;wet, nd to rival.—: South west corner of Chesnut and Third The Dec, mber iiIIiDIAT Will, however, be a .s , e . is, psei e d s i p s: e , specimen of the New Veliame. 'The volume Dec. 2. will be termed with new awl beautiful type, • the finest white paper, and with the firstof ------ - • a series of eteneelosesitse:Ts l'NStill PASSED Front the Boston Chronicle, Jan. 10 by any which have yet appeared in any ale gazine. The style et elegance, the beauty We see by an advertisement in anoth and finish of these illustrations, and the cx- er column that Messrs. Comstock & co., tcnsive improvements which will be made ' the American Agents for Oldridge's Balm in its typographical appearance, and above of Columbia, have deputies to sell that ar all the tone of its literary department, by i n rticleßoston and elsewhere. li e know the brilliant array of Contributors, whose articles have eat ached the pages of e a chl a lady of this city whose hair was so near number, will give it a character, second to ly gone as to expose entirely her phrenol no Magazine. in the Union. The character ogical developments, which, eonsiderii g of the articles which shall appear in its pa that they betokened a most amiable disk o ges, will be equally • sitiun, was not in reality very unfortunate sentimentality, and from an effectation of m Nevertheless She mourned the lose of reality, but whi le a true delineation of human 1 nature in every variety of passion is aimed) locks that she hail worn, and after a I at, notilior! hall be f, !mid in its roe. to • year's fruitless resort to miscalled recto ; cause d Llieli upon the cheek of the most selves, purchased; some months ago, a pure. bottle or two of Oldridge's Bahia, and she The Lifrrary Character has now ringlets in rich prolusion, glossy, will be sufficiently gu !rantced by the 1 nil of raven blackness. We are not pea , Cation of both Magazines thus united, ~. fino• a , none of the comodity has been sent years past. Writers of the first issuk hays to us, and indeed, we do not want any, been regular contributm•s to their pages, mid' for though we were obliged to wear a wig the tales and sketches published in them have been widely coleod are read, and the firm a year ago, we have now, though its vir and independeut lie of thee. isms, upon toe, hair enough, and of a passable quali o f the current iitereture of the .y, has been (y. of Otir own. every where approved and coin. mled. To the Bald Headed,. —Bids is to crrti- The List of Coolrilnefors fy, that I have been bald about twenty Embraces the names of most of the princi. years, and by the use of the genuine Balm kpal writers in America, with a respectable of Columbia, my head is now covered number of English authors. Original arti- with hair. I shall be happy to convince Ides have rppeared, during the last year, any one of the fact that will call and sea . from the pens of the following:— me Delhi village. The above article I ~ Protessor Ingraham, Author of La Fine, bouo-ht at Griswold, Case & co.'s store, ; Professor John Frost, Philadelphia, Profes- e from Comstock & Co. i sor N. C. Brooks, Baltimore, Professor C.F. i who hat ,1 Winos, Philadelphia, Author of Two Years JOhN JAQUISH, Jr. 'I in the Navy, Captain Marveat, Author of DARING FEUD Peter Simple, etc. Morton McM . eh Esq The Rain of Columbia has been imi ' Philadelphia, Hon. R. T. Conrad. 1.7., q ' do • Sated by a notorious eountet•feiter. Let it Willis leas lord Clarke, Esq. do. Charles J. Peterson, do. Rev. Thomas H. Stockton'! I never he purchased or used unless it has f do. Samuel W. Stockton, do. E. afro:strop the nsme of L. M. Comstock, or the signs i Esq. do. Gen, 0. P. Morris, New York, - . tore of (7ornstoek & co, on a splendid Hunt, England, Mr. Fauny Kemble Butler wrapper. This is the only external tesb Philadelphia; Park Benjamin, New Vi that will secure the public from deception Douglass Jerrold, Enel end; Joseph C. N Address Comstock 5e Co. (Charcoal Sketches) che American B • F. Otis, New York; R. S. Elliott, Ed . /111o:erode Druggists, Nets-York, Harrisburg Journal; David Merman, No 2 Fletcher-street Baltimore; Charles West Thompson, P Sept. 23, 1840.-3 m Judge 'Fi•emper ' Dresden, New York; J. Du Soils., Eos.;Grenville Mellin, New Y.; P. B. Elder, Editor of Colutnlma Spy, Pa. ; The Author of "Stanley ;" Edgar :a. Poe, Philadelphia; T. G. Spear, do; Author of "Howard Pinckney;" Mrs. L. Sigourney, Hartford • Miss Catherine H. Waterman, Philadelphia; Mrs. Ann Stephens, New Y.; Bens. Hill, E, stand, Editor of New Month I Magazine; Dr, J. Mitchell, Philadelphia; fames Nionieimen y, England; A. M'Makm and E. Holden, Esqs.; J. Beauchamp Jones, Baltimore; J. E. Dow, NV aseington City; Mrs. E. F. Ellett, Boston; Die Thos. Dunn English, Philadel»hia. In addition to this brilliant array of names known to time. the distinguished services of a host of anonymous writers of no ord.nary abilities, have given worth and character to the pages of the Magazines. The series et well known nautie pae re entitled, "Crui zirigii. the last War," 'ye I. . a run, une qualled by any series published in any Mag azine, for years. The author promises to open the first of a new series of TALES OF THE SEA, and from his known abilities as a depicter e. sea scenes and life, much may be relied up on from him in maintaining the popularity of the Magazine. Papers may be expected du ring the volume, also from the author of Owl well known articl-e entitled, "The Log oil Old Ironsides." The author of "Syrian Let ters,' will alio lend his powerful and grace ful, pen, to sustain and Im - see:lse the repute ' thin of the w.. le. The valuable aid of the author of "Leaves from a Lawyer's Port Fo lio," has also been secured, and we may ex pect something still more thrilling . from the capacious stores which a long life in the pro fession has enabled him to 011111,S. An men sioual Chit-Chat, with "Jeremy Short," and "Oliver Oldfellow," is also promised; with a variety of choice articles in prose and verse from various writers of celebrity . , ass Contri butors to the promment Magazteeo of the country. The editors of both 'Magazines continue their services under the new ar rangement. With such an array of talent, a Maoazine of uurivalled attracions. may safe!, be promised the doming volume. STRAY COW. / • TRAYED from the sub- M(Or t scriber, some four or six e i l : weeks ago, a Cow, six or sev - en years old, rather larger than the common size, and expected to have a calf in about a month. She is white along the back, and speckled with black or dark brown and white on the sides and residue of the body. She is pre sumed to be somewhere in the vicinity of the borough of Huntingdon. Any reas onable charge will be paid to any person informing the subscriber where she can be found. J. M. BELL Huntingdon, Nov. 9, 1840. STAGNATION OF TIIE 111.0013.—Tlie re. peated changes iu the atmosphere, by acting as they do upon the consistence and quality of the blood, give occasion for the most fatal awl malignant disorders The blood from a state of health becomes stagnant and is plunged into a state of corruption: Thus it loses its p..irity; its circulation is impeded; the channels of life are clog ged; the bowels become costive, and if not an immediate attack of some malignant fever, headache, nausea, loss of appetite, and a general debility of the whole frame are sore to follow. It requires the tempest and the torn de to bring about a state of purity in the ocean, when its waters become stagnant; and it will require repeated evacuatietta b e y the bowel.; b,.fore the blood chp be rat heved its aCettliitilated impurity-
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