PUBLIC SALE. - lIMY virtue of sundry writs of Levari Will be exposed to public sale on Allill'i'acia's and Vendilioni Exponas, is- Thursday, December Ist, 1842, all that sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of valuable farm and mills known by thelHuntingdon county, and to me directed, name of will be exposed to public sale, at the WAGNER'S MILLS, Court House in the borough of Hunting situate in Barree township, Huntingdon don, on Monday the 14th day of Novem -county, adjoining lands of Jacob Anspach, ber 1842, the following property, viz: Joseph Edmonson, George Steffey and Lots, numbered 24 and 25, in the town others. The farm contains plot of the Borough of Williamsburg, 220 ACRES Huntingdon county, fronting each 50 feet oh Market street, and extending back at 'and one hundred and thirteen perches of right angles 170 feet, to the Penn'a. canal, land ; about one hundred acres of cleared Navin ,, on lot No. 24 erected a two story land, whereof 20 acres is of meadow and plaste b red house and log stable. more may be made. 'I he rest is under Seized, taken under execution, and to clover and timothy. There has been put be sold as the property of Thos. Bender. on this farm within the last three years ALSO, two thousand bushels of lime; there is on A tract of land situate in Barree town the premises a new and substantial Lime ship, Huntingdon county, adjoining lands Kiln, large enough to burn one thousand of David McMurtne, Abraham Henry, bushels of lime. The improvements a good John Hagen and others, containing one two story hundred acres be the same more or less, LOG 110 USE , about seventy-five acres of which are clear :ll ed, having a two story log house and _-. : kitchen, and a stone spring house, and a plastered, with three rooms on 100. barn thereon erected. the first floor and four on the second, with. 'Seized, taken under execution, and to a fountain of running water at the door ; be sold as the property of John Watt also two other springs of excellent water deed., in the hands of David Watt, his and a spring house near the house ; and a log barn with sufficient stabling for eight Executor, ALSO, head of cattle, and a new frame stable, I ground situate in the sufficient for six head of horses; and also a A lot and a ballot GRIST MILL, Borough of Gaysport, fronting ninety feet on the northerly side of main street with one pair of burs and one pair of chop- or the turnpike road, and extending back ping stones, and a good and substantial at right angles to same to the Juniata Saw-Mill, with a substantial new stone river, being lot No. 7, in the plan of said dam, with head and fall sufficient to cut Borough, and the half of lot No. 6, ads fifteen hundred feet of boards per day.— joinino" the said No. 7, having thereon The mills are turned by what is called erected a two story brick dwelling house Big Laurel Run that passes through this and back buildings, a frame building one ,- property for mnre than a mile. There are story and a half high, and a frame stable. several more sites for machinery on this' Seized, taken under execution, and to property, such as furnace or any other, be sold as the property of John Dearmit. with water sufficient at all times, and Iron .HLSO, 'Ore abounds within half a mile of the A tract of land situate in Snyder town place, and perhaps on the place if looked ship, Huntingdon county, containing fit for. There is on this farm an tysthree acres and'one hundred and twen ty perches, with the usual allowance, • L ~," • ...J ,e' Sipple Orchard adjoining lands of Lyon, Shorb & Co. and ~ others, on the bank of the little Juniata of ' -- : Evil stout 20 acres of cle -,.tt - of about 75 trees ; a number of 'Cherry, Peach and Plumb trees. This; property is worthy of the capitalist as it is not surpassed by any in the county for its water power. It is a good healthy neigh borhood, convenient to schools and places of worship. For further particulars any one wishing to view the property previous to the day of sale, may do so by calling on the sub scribers living thereon, and every infor mation will be given. The sale to commence at 1 o'clock of said day, when the conditions wilt be made known by GEORGE & JOHN RIGHTER. 11142. I.L EXJA DRI.I ROUNDISM• VIIHF s:ibscriber respectfully informs Jo- the citizens of Huntingdon county, and the public generally, that he contin ues to carry on the Copper, Tin and Sheet-iron Business in all its branches, in Alexandria, where he manufactures and constantly keeps on hand every description of ware in his line; such as New and Splendid Wood Stoves, 22, 24, 26, 28 and 30 inches long, RADIATOR STOVES, New Cooking Stoned of all kinds, and Also four sizes of Coal Stoves. ALSO STOVE-PIPE, AND STOVES FINISHED All kinds of castings done, for Forges, Saw-mills, and Thrashing-machines. Al so wagon bons, mill gudgeons, and hol low ware; all of which is done in a work man-like mariner. Also, Copper, Dye, Gfasli, Fuller, Pre. serving, and Tea ILtlles for sale, whole. sale and retail. Persons favoring this establishment' with their custom may depend on having their orders executed with fidelity and despatch. Old metal, copper, brass and pewter taken in exchange. Also wheat at market pries. ISRAEL GRAFIVIS. Alexandria, Nov. 1,184.2.-3 tn. ddministrator , s otice. ETTERS of administration on the es am tate of Margaret Cluggage, late of Cromwell township, Huntingdon county, de ceased, have been granted to the undersign ed. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against it will pre sent them properly authenticated for settle ment without delay. DANIEL TEAGUE, Adm'r. August 17, 1842. 6t p _____ UMBRELLAS & PARASOLS. R. FENNER & CO. r No. 1. South Second Street, Philadelphia 1 - LtIAVE always on hand a very superior and extensive assortment of Silk Um brellas, Scotch Gingham Umbrellas, and Cotton Umbrellas of every description. Also a large variety of most elegant and superb TaM&EI(EIq6 A __Wldch they are now opening at prices adap ted to the times—country merchants and the Irt► public are invited to an inspection previous to making their purchases. Relief notes taken at par. Observe No. 1. South Second street, only one door below Market street. The Cheapest store in the city. August 24, 1842.-6 t. M._LANK BONDS to Constables for Stay iSI - of Execution. under the new law, just printed, and for sale, at this office. SHERIFF'S SALES. river ; having abou. _ tearet. land, a two story dwelling house, a frame barn and a frame fulling mill, with other out buildings, and an apple orchard' thereon. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of Moses Robison. ALSO, The interest of Robert Stitt in a cer tain lot of ground situate on the northerly, side of Hill street, in the Borough of Hun tingdon, fronting 50 feet on said street, and extending back MO feet to Washing ton street, being lot No. 105 in the re corded plan of said Borough, thereonl erected a two story brick building not linished—the said interest 'being the We, estate of the said Robert Stitt therein. Illso, all the right title and interest of the said Robert Stitt, of in and to all the following described property, viz: Lot No 104, in the recorded plan of said Bo rough, adjoining the above described lot on the west, and a lot of John Yocum on the east, having thereon erected a two story log house and black smith shop. All that certain tract of land situate on the southerly bank of the Juniata river, in Walker township, below the Borough of Huntingdon, bounded by said river on the north, land of Fisher & McMurtrie on the west, and next described tract on the' south, containing about seventy-live acres more or less, said land being parts of two surveys, one in the name of Samuel Nev ins, and the other in the name of William Smith, D. D. and nearly all cleared, with a log farm house, log barn and an orchard thereon. A tract of unimproved woodland ad. oining the last described tract on the south, surveyed on a warrant in the name of William Smith, D. D. situate in Walker township aforesaid, and containing 359 acres and 69 perches and allowances. A tract of land situate in Henderson township, on the north side of the Juniata river above time Borough of Huntingdon, adjoining lands of McMurtrie & Orbison, heirs of Robert Allison, dec'd. and others, being part of a lamer tract called " ral patented December,l7B7, to Benjamin Elliott, Esq. containing 226 acres 129 perches and allowances, be the same more or less, about 75 acress of which is cleared, with a log house and barn and two apple orchards thereon All that lot of ground lying and bell); on the northerly side of Hill street oppo i site the market house in the Borough n Huntingdon, being 50 feet in front cn saii street, and exteding . back 200 feet ti Washington street—said lot numbered 95 in the recorded plan of said town, and having thereon erected a large two story brick house and frame stable. All those two adjoining lots of ground lying and being on the southerly side of Hill street, in the Borough of Huntingdon, adjoining a lot now of William Ward on the west, and a lot of Jonn McCahen on the east, each of said lots fronting 50 feet on said street, and extending in depth 200 feet to Allegheny street—being lots No. 82 and 83, in the general plan of said town, with a large two story weather boar• ded house, partly log and partly frame, a large log stable wills a stone basement' ,story, and tan yard and a tan house thereon erected. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of Robert Stitt. ALSO, A certain plantation or tract of land situate in Cromwell township, adjoining lands surveyed in the name of James (Brown & James Hunter, and other lands 'of George %V. Pennock, containing one' hundred and eighty-three acres and forty two perches, being part of a tract survey ed in the name of Tempest Tucker, con veyed to John Potts and wile, to George IW. & Joel Pennock, on which is erected Chester Furnace, with the buildings and improvements attached thereto, consist ing of offices, houses for hands, coal house and other necessary buildings. Also, all that snessuage or tract of land' situate in Shirley township, bounded bi lands of John Brewster and others, con taining three hundred and twenty-tw o] acres more or less, on which there are a' grist mill, a sawmill and other improve ments. Also, all the interest and estate of George W. Peunock, in and to all that tract of land 'containing one hundred and sixty acres, situate itt Cromwell townaltip, adjoining lands in the name ofJames Hub - 'ter, Bussler, Buchanan, Hodge, Thomas T. Cromwell, on which is erected a frame house and sawmill, being the tract of land which James, U. Lightner and David N. Carothers o. contracted and agreed to sell and convey unto the said George W and Joel Pennock. Also, all the interest and estate of the said George W. Pennock, in and to cer tain timber growing upon the land of John Brewster in Springeld and Shirley town. ships, in pursuance of certain articles of agreement between the said John Brews recorded in record book Z. page 539. Alan, all the estates, rights, titles and privileges of the said George W. Pennock of in and to, and to all and whatsdever, Iron ore, banks and ore priifilehres, at tached and connected with, and which have been_ contracted or purchased for le use of Chester Furnace iforesaid. Also, all the interest and estate of the said George W. Pennock, in and to a tract of land, containing. one hundred acres, situate in Cromwell township, adjoining lands in the name of John Cromwell, land of David Fleck and others, haVing a cabin house and ore bank thereon, with about thirty acres cleared, the same hav ing been purchased by articles of agree ment on the 12th day of February, A. D. 1839, from Samuel Stewart. Also, all the interest and estate of the said George W. Pennock in about one hundred and sixty acres of land situate in said township of Cromwell, called the Hunter tract, (or Huntmans' delight,) ad joining lands of Benjamin Bear, George Swarts, and the tract on which the said, furnace is erected, the same having been purchased by articles of agreement from William Pollock. Also, the interest and estate of the said George W. Pennock of and in about two hundred acres of land situate in the said township of Cromwell, adjoining lands of the heirs of Hugh Logan and Elijah Price and Jacks Mountain, about thirty or forty acres of which are cleared, with two cabin houses and cabin barns thereon erected, the same having been purchased by articles of agreement from Benjamin Rinker, Also, a tract or piece of land situate in Cromwell township, containing twenty. three acres more or less, adjoining lands of John Shope, John Fleaper and others, on which are erected a Forge, known by, the name of Aughwick Forge, and to num. ber of dwelling houses for forge men, and an office and other necessary buildings. Also, all the interest and estate of the said George W. Pennock, in and to a tract of land surveyed in the name of John Cromwell, situate in Cromwell township, adjoining lands of Elijah Price, and Sam. bet Stewart, and Jacks Mountain, con- taming two hundred and tilty-five acres 'and seventy .three perches, being the same which Thomas T. Cromwell contracted and agreed to sell and convey to George W. & Joel Pennock. Seized, taken under ezecutior, and to be sold as the property of George W. Pennock. 4LSO, All the right and interest of Edward McGintie in lot No. 112, in the plan of the borough aforesaid, situate on the corner formed by the junction of Blair, Mulberry, Front and Juniata streets, be•' ing 88 feet front on Juniata street, 76 feet on Blair street, 150 feet on Mulberry Wee, and extending back 90 feet fron► Blair to Mulberry street, thereon erected three large brick houses. Seized, taken under execution, and to he sold as the property . of Edward Mc- AL SO, A Tract of unseated land warrented in he name of John Brown situated in Bar ren Township Hunthadmi county contain , mg four hundred acre's. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of John Clayton. 4LSO, Two lots of ground situate in the bo rough of Shirleysbur. s , Huntingdon county, numbered 8 and 9 in the plan of sail) borough, fronting each 60 feet in front on Main street, and extendingback 120 feet; adjoining a lot of John Lutz on the south, and a lot cf James Clark on the north. Seized, taken under exeeution, and to he sold as the property of Dr. Thomas Johnston. ALSO, A small piece or parcel of land situate in Allegheny township, Huntingdon coun ty, on the road leading from Allegheny Furnace to Duncansville, containing about Iwo acres, thereon erected a small weath erboartled frame house and a small log stable ; bounded by lands of Kinsel's heirs and Jacob Burkheart. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of John Lantz. ALSO, A lot numbered 12 in the old town plot, of the Borough of Hollidaysburg, frtinting sixty feet on the north side of Allegheny' street, and extending back at right angles to same 180 feet to an alley—being on the corner of Allegheny and Front street, and having thereon erected a two story weath er boarded or frame house, a two story new brick house, back buildings and frame stable. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of James B Frampton ALSO, A certain tract ofsituate in Frank lin township, Huntingdon county, known by the name of Owl's Hollow," adjoining lands of Shorb, Stewart & Co., Thomas Ewings, Jarnes Francis, William. Murray, Esq., and others, containing twenty nine acres be the same more or l ess ; then, nn erected two dwelling hou-1 sea, one woollen! manufactory, and a clover mill, and all the t.':_fht and interest of the said Winn.; Curry of and in ti ll the said the said chinary in and connected woollen factory and clover 'ltd': Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of Wm. Curry. //LSO,: The tntereit of Robert starks in a tract of land situate in Shirley township Hun tingdon county containing one hundred acres, more or less, about 40 of which are cleared, adjoining lands of Henry and Pe ter Shaver, Juhn Doyl's heirs, and the Ju niata River, having a hewed log house and about 10 acres of meadow land thereon. - - Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of Robert Starks (with notice to all terre tenants). ALSO, Clinton Forge pruperiy situate on the ,RaystoWn branch otJuniata river in Hope-, )well township Huntingdon county, con ,slating of three several tracts of land, con ' taining in all seven hundred and fifty acres more or less, about 80 of which are clear. ed, having theeeon an apple orchard, a Forge, a grist mill, a haw mill, a stone house, and five hewed log houses. Seized, taken under eiecoion, and to be sold as the property of William Hop kins, William Biegle and George P. Mat tern. ALSO, A tract of land situate in Tod township) Huntingdon county, containing one hun dred and eighty acres more or less, ad joining lands of John M'Laiu, David Ste- yens and Rays hill, havitig about thirty five acres of cleared land, two log dwel ling houses, one log barn and an orchard thereon. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of Peter Fraser in the hands of Isreal French his Ader. ALSO, _ _ The right and interest of James Gille land in a tract or piece of land situate in Parree totetsbip Huntingdon county, ad joining lands of James Rudy, Samuel Barr, James Leonard and others, contain- l ing about sixty acres more or less, abou twelve acres of which are cleared--there on erected a two story log house, a kitch , en, and a log stable- Seized, taken under execution, and to sold as the property of James Gilleland. ALSO, All the right, title, claim and interest of defendants to the iron ore on the tract of land formerly owned by 'William Cun ningham, known by the name of Cunning ham ore bank, lying and being in Crom- Well township. All the right, title, claim and interest to a tract of land lying on the Black Log i mountain, part in Crom well and part n Springfield townships, containing 200 acres more or less, known by the name of the mountain ore bank.— All the right, title and interest to the ore privilege on the tract of land on which John Morrison. now resides, situate in Shirley township, known by the name of the Wycoff ore bank. All the right, title and interest to a tract of land warranted in the name of Richard Cromwell, situate in Cromwell township, adjoining lands of Philip Hooper, Dutton Lane, Jesse Cay ler and the heirs of Sumuel Price, con taining 266 acres more or less. Setztd, t!..kca tifidor electition, and to be sold as the property of Thomas N. Divin, dec'd. in the hands of John Lutz & Evelina Divin, Adm'rs of the said dec'd. and Samuel S. Barton. ALSO, . . The interest of defendant in a certai lot of ground situate in the town of Gays port, on the easterly side of Newry street, and fronting on said street 180 feet from Pennsylvania street to Porters alley, and along said alley 60 feet more or less to the corner of lot No. 77, and extending along the line of said lot at Tight angles to Penn'a street, and in front on said street 30 feet more or less, as laid out on the ground and marked 76 in the la plan of said town, thereon erected la two story bi;ck house and out building. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of James tleth erington ALSO, Lot No. 169, in the Plan of the borough. of Huntingdon, situate on the corner of Washington and Charles streets in said borough, fronting 50 feet on Washingtor street, and extending back 200 feet aloN Charles street to Mifflin street. Seiied, taken under execution, and to' be sold as the prop Tty of Henry Dupp. ALSO, Lot No. 20 in the plan of the town of Davidsburg, in Antis township, Dunting don county, situate oh the west side of Main street or great road running through the said towel, being under fence, and con taining about one forth of an acre. Also, lot No. 25 in the plan of said town, situate on the south side of said Main street or great road, containing about one quarter of an acre, having thereon erected a two story log dwelling house and a small frame stable. Seiied, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of C. E. Craine, A. R. Craine and Thomiis %Variants. JOIIN SHAVER, Shift Sheriff's Office, Hunting don, Oct. 19, 1842. The Sheriff heretly gives notice that he ,will nut hereafter acknowledge any deed ; for land purchased at Sheriff's' sale, until 'the purchase money be paid or secured to be paid by Judgment note or otherwise. And if the purchaser fail to do so imine diately, the property will be again put to sale. In carrying out this rule, no respect will be paid to persons. JOHN SHAVER Shr'f. Sheriff's Office, flouting don, Oct. 19, 184.2. § VALUABLE REAL, ESTATE FOR SALE. WILL be sold at public sale, on the premises, in Porter township, Huntingdon county, on the 21st of November inst. the following described tracts of limestone laud, viz:—One, containing 218 ACREB and 46 perches, more or less, adjoining ianda of Robert Cunningham on the east, and the heirs of John Roe on the north, and lands on which John Gahigen resides on the west. Adam Laud resides on the premises. There is a new frame dwelling house well finished thereon, 28 feet by 22 in size, and a kitchen 18 feet by 20 feet well niched A large double bank barn 80 feet by 40 'feet in size; a large run passes through the middle of said farm called " Robi son's Run ;" ten never failing springs thereon, seater can be had, in every fi eld belonging to the farm, there are also one hundred bearing apple irees, plum and peach trees, and plenty of good rail tim. ber on the premises. Also, one Other tract of land containing 277 ACRES and seventy-five perches, on which John Gahi , ren resides, adjoining the above des cribed tract, with a small double dwelling house thereon, and a good bank barn 60 feet long and 30 feet wide, together with one hundred bearing apple trees and a number of peach and plum trees thereon. "Robison's Run" passes through the middle of said farm, and a number of springs flow through the !mine land, and it also contains plent3 of good timber. Terms made known on clay of sale by' . the Executors of B, R. Morgan, THOS. JACKS2ON, Agent, Nov. 2, 1841 Administrators' Notice. ETTERS of administration on the 4161 e state of John Swoope, late of Walker township, Huntingdon county, dec'd., have been granted to the undersigned. All per sonsindebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against it will present them properly authenticated for settl,ment without delay. PETER C, SWOOPE, AdM're. JOHN S. PATTON Oct. 26, 1842.-6 t. Hollidaysburg Register, insert 6 weeks, and charge Administrators. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. T , AKE notice, that we have applied tothe " Judges of the Court of Common Pleas' of Huntingdon county, for the benefit of the laws of this Commonwealth made for the re lief of Insolvent Debtors, and the said Court has appointed the 2nd Monday (and 14th day) of November next, for the hearing of us and our creditors, at the Court House in the Bo roug of Huntingdon, when and where you may attend if you see proper. MMES McMANAMY,* SAMUEL RHODES* BENJAMIN GOOD JOHN WESTBROOK October 5, 1842. CAUTION. LL persons are hereb)• cautioned 8- gainst purchasing or taking ro assign ment of a note drawn by me, in favor of James D. Hight, agreeing to deliver at the Huntingdon Mill twenty bushels of wheat, six months after the date thereof. As I have never received value for the said note, I am determined not to pay the same unless; compelled by law. CHARLES DUFF. Huntingdon, Sept. 24,1842. administrators' Jrotice. Tp_ LETTERS of administration on the es-' qt..ka tate of Daniel Stouffer, late of West township, Huntingdon county, dec'd., have been granted to the undersigned. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against it will present theni properly authenticated for settlement without delay. • JONATHAN STOUFFER, Adm'rs ANDREW STEWART, September 28, 1842. 6t pd. aldministratrix's Letters of administration with the will annexed, of Mary Murphy, late of Tell township, Huntingdon county dec'd., on the estate of said deceased, have been grantecl.to Catharine Ward of Tell township tind.eoun ty aforesaid. All persons having claims or dent ands against the estate of the said dec'd. are requested to make ItnoWn the same to said Administratrix without delay. CA I'HAIIINE WARD, firint's. Sep. 6,1842-6 t. PAMPHLET LAWS, a- ÜBLIC notice is hereby given that the Pamphlet Laws of 1842 have been re ceived at this office, and are ready for de livery to those who are entitled to receive the same. JAMES STEEL. Frot'7. Prothonatory's Office Huntingdon,Oct. 1, 3842. S .Idministrators , Xotice. LETTERS of administration on ti estate of Henry Nell, late of the bit rough of Alexandria, deed., have been granted to the undersigned. All persons !indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims against it will present them properly authenticated fur settlement DANIEL . NEFF, ALEXANDER STITT, Atiai'vs, JACOB IIERNCANE, 5 Oct. 19, 1842 PUBLIC S ALII. WILL be sold, at public sale, on Tuesday the 15th day of Noven►ber inst., at the late residence of Henry dec'd., in the borough of Alexandria, a general assortment of DRI' GOODS, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Cass% netts, Calicoes, Mu:,lins figured arid plain, Merinoes, Laces, Ribbons, Silks, Hosiery, Muslin-de-laines, and all other ,goods usually kept in country stares. ALSO AN ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE. 90,000 Shingles from Clearfield county, A quantity of Dry Boards and PL.1.11 K. ALSO HOUSEHOLD FUR NITUR.E, STOVES, &c. The sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M., and continue from day to day, until every thing be sold. Due attendance, and a liberal credit, Will be given, by DANIEL NEFF, ALEX. sTurr, JACOB HERNCANE, Alexandria, Nuv. 1, 1842.—t5. TO IitaMITAZIII7. THOMAS DOUGLASS, GUN-SMITH, 11) ESPECTFULLY informs his friends. 1.14 and the public generally, that he still continues the above business in 111 9 CON I% EL LSTOW N, and is prepared to manufacture all kinds of Guns or Pistols, or to make any necessary re pairs upon any article of the kind. If careful attention will merit success, he hopes to se cure the patronage of the sharp shouters of this county. October 11,1842. admfniktralore Wier. LETTERS of administration on the estate of John M'Connell, late of the borough of Huntingdon; dec'd., have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to the said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against it will present their properly authentkated for settle. meet without delay. JANE M'CONNELL JAMES M'CONNELL Adm'rs . WILLIAM WILLIAMS _ _ Huntingdon Oct. 11, 1842, To School Direetors. VqMOTICE is hereby given to the seyeral Boards of Sc.bool Directors in Hunting don county, that a copy of the eighth annual report of the Superintendent of the com mon schools of Pennsylvania, for each dis trict in the county, have been received at this office, and are ready for delivery. By order of the County 'Commissioners. W. S. AFRICA, Clerk. Commissioners Office Huntingdon, Oct. 5, 1843.5 It would be preposterous in a writer for the readers of such a journal as the Courier, to address their prejudices, passions or super stitions. Good common sense should at least be possessed by the readers of this paper, and those possessed of suit, and those only, do we care to att7act. We will now assert, in the mo'll unqualified terms, that an innocent remedy has been found, that will absolutely cure Rheumatism and stiffness of joints, If of twenty years' standing. The assertion is so broad, that it will hardly obtain credence, we are aware, unless supported by uncommon testimony. Now the testimony given to so many worthless quackeries is so abundant, that to discriminate between such, and real matter of fact testimony, is very diMcult. To come at once at a point that can be at once appreciated, the proprietors have resolved to give this remedy to the poor, and to cure those able to pay for it, before they ask pay, and then leave it to the sufferer to pay what he chooses. We entreat, therefore, suffer ers to call at 71 Maiden Lane, for some drops (Indian Elixer) to be taken, and a Nerve and Bone Liniment to use outwardly ; and if they will not, by one week's use, become more surprised and delighted than they ever ex pected, we will never again make such an assertion. Will invalids now suffer for the want of this mild, innocent, and all potent remedy? If they refuse it, we pity them in , deed —X E Cour. f.. 7 En. beb. 1842. June 22, 1842. For sale by THOS. READ, Huntingdon, and JACOB SNYP;ER, Hollidaysburg. tri - FACTS 7.rORTIIKNOwiNG.—A positive stay for Or:: hair falling out, or to restore it in bald *":,aces. A r.etkain cure for rill Rheumatism and aw , ',led Limbs; no exceptions. A certain and positive cure for the Piles in all cases. A warranted cure for all Bruises, Scalds and other sores, and sore eyes. A positive cure for the S,lt Rheum. A neautiful Dye for the hair ; will not co lor the skin. Warranted. A certain cure for corns. Each of these to be had at 71 Maiden Lane and such proof of these facts as will convince all who will call or send for them, gratis. The public may rest assured there is no fancy in these assertions. June 22, 1842. . • Fm sale by THOS. READ, Huntingdon, and JACOB SNYDER, Hullidaysbug,
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