For Consumption of the Lungs. Affections of the Liver, Asthma, Bronchitis, Pains or Weakness of the Breast or Lungs, Chronic Coughs, Pleurisy, Hemorrhage of the Lungs, and alt affections of the Pulmonary Organs Nature's own Prescription. A compound Balsamic_ preparation of the Prunus Virs•iniana of .Wild C herry Bark,' combined with the Extract of Tar, prepa • red by a chemical process, approved and recommended by the most distinguished physicians, and universally acknowledged the must valuable medicine ever discovered. No Quackery ! ! No Deception. In setting . forth the virtues of this truly great medicine, we have no desire to deceive those who are laboring under the affliction, nor do we wish to eulogize it more than it deserves. Yet we look around and see the vast amount of suffering and distress occa sioned by many of the diseases in which this medicine has proved so highly successful, we feet that we cannot urge . its claims too strongly, or say too much in its favor. Variou> remedies it is true have been of fered and puffed into notice for the cure of diseases of the Lungs, and some have no doubt been found very us, ful. bnt all that have yet been discovered, it is admitted by physicians and all others who have witness ed its effects, that none have proved as suc cessful as this. Such, indeed, are the Surprising Virtues Of this Balsam, that even in the advanced stages of Consumption, after all the most esteemed remedies of physicians have failed to effect any change, the use of this medi cine has been productive of the most aston ishing relief, and actually effected cures after all hopes of recovery had been dis paired of. In the first stage of the disease, termed Catarrhal Consumption, originating from neglected COLDS, it has been used with un deviating success, and hundreds acknowl edge they owe the restoration of their health to this invaluable medicine alone, in that form of consumption so prevalent amongst delicate young females, commonly termed debility, or " Going into a Decline," A complaint with which thousands are lin gering, it has also proved highly successful, and-not only possesses the power of checking the progress of this alarming Complaint, but also strengthens and invigorates the system more effectually than any medicines we have ever possessed. _ &Ides its suprising efficacy in consump tion, it is equally efficacious in Liver Com plaint, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all affec tions of the Lungs, and has cured many of the mist obstinate cases, atter eery other remedy had failed. fa. For particulars see Dr. Wistor's treaties on consumption, to be had of the agents. WHILE LIFE REMAINS WE STILL HAVE SOME HOPE A lURPRISING CuaE.---Among the many singular cures which this medicine has ef fected, there is perhaps none in which its powers are so fully shown as in the case of Mrs. Austin. This lady itas been consumptive for seve ral years, and during the greater part of this time had received the best medical attention, and tried all the most valuable remedies, yet nothing could be found to arrest its progress. She became subject to violent fits of cough ing, expectorated large quantities of matter occasionally tinged with blood, and step by step this feartul disease continued its course, until all hopes of a recovery was des paired of. While in this distressing situa tion, lingering upon the very verge of the grave, she commenced the use of this Bal sam, which, to use her own expressien, op perated almost like a charm. In a few days she expectorated freely, the cough NHS gra dually suppressed, and every day appeared to add fresh vigor to her looks, and now, in the place of that emaciated form withering to decay, she is seen mingling in society, in better health than she has enjoyed for_ years. DISINTERESTED I'EsTIBIONY. --Having witnessed the surprising efficacy of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, in the case of Mrs. Austin, I cheerfully acknowl edge the above statement to be true and cor rect. J. C. WALTERS, M. D, LIVER COMPLAINT. ---Mrs. Eliza Thomp son was afflicted with this complaint for nearly five years, during which time she was under the most skilful physicians—had tried Mercury, Botanic and Homcepathic reme dies, and every thing that offered her any hopes of relief. She had dull, wandering pains in her side, sometimes in the shoulder and small of the back, a hacking cough, fre quent pains in the breast, and had been una ble to sleep on her right side for three years. By the use of this Balsam she was cured in a few weeks, and remains writ to this day. ELIZA THOMPSON. Woodstown, Sept. 4, 1842. Dear Sir:—Although your valuable medi cine has already found hundreds of powerful advocates, it still may be gratifying to you to receive a communication from any one that' has been relieved by it. Such, sir is truly my ease. I hrve been a victim of that tern ble disease consumption, for many months, and have suffered so much, that I had be come almost weary of my life. He iring your Balsam so highly praised, I began ta king a few weeks hack, and can assure you that it has relieved me more than any thing I have ever used before, and 1 confidently believe it will cure me effectually. Please give the bearer the worth of the enclosed, and oblige Yours Respectfully, JOHN PEARSON. Chester county, Sept 6, 1841. Friend Wistar:--It gives me much plea sure to inform thee that my wife's health leas improved very much since she has been using thy Balsam of Wild Cherry, and we think there is no doubt it will cure her. She has taken the two bottles I purchased from thee a short time since, and her cough is much better, she also mkt ps well at night, and says she has found nothing to give her so much relief. Thee will please give the bearer two bottles more fur Thy Friend, EDW AR D HOLMES. 07"' Read the following from Dr. Jacob Hoffman, a physician of extensive practice in Huntingdon county: Dear procured one bottle of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, from homas Read, Esq. of this place, and tried it in a case of obstinate Asthma on a child of Paul Schweble, in which many other 3., mi - •ies had been tried without any relief. the Balsam gave sudden relief, and in my opim. the child is offlctu, lly cured by its use. Yours, &c. JACOB HOFFMAN, M• D. Dec. 23, 1841. Dear Sir:—Your Balsam of Wild Cherry has effected some astonishing cures here.— One of which 6 an old lady, Mrs. Russel, who has been suffering for a lung time with shortness of breathing, and general weak ness, until she was finally fbliged to keep her bed. After various other remedies had b, en resorted to in vain, she commenced using your Balsam, and after taking two bot. ties was so far recovered as to be able to at. tend to all the duties of her house, and on taking two bottles more was entirely cured. Respectfully &c., JOHN S. C. MARTIN. Pottsville, Pa. CAUTION.—As there is a spurious mix ture called Syrup of Wild Cherry, purcha sers should be particular to ask for Dr. It iota,'s Balsam. and observe his signature on the bottle. Prepared for the proprietor, and sold at wholesale by Williams & Co., Chemists, No. 21 Minor street, Philadelphia, sold also in almost every town in he United States. Price one dollar per bottle. For sale by Thomas Read, Huntingdon, ) and James Orr, 1 - I , llidaysburg. November 30, 1842. REMOVAL. CHARLES F. RAYMOND, PRACTICAL HAT AND CAP DIANUFACTURER, Would inform his friends and the public that he has removed his cheap hat and cap manufactory, from No. 82 Chestnut street, to No. 129 Chestnut street, one door below 4th street, North side, under the auction rooms °Messrs Lyon 4. Hart, where he will continue to furnish his justly celebrated Beaver Hats, at the low price of $4 25, equal in all respects, if not supe rior, to any sold in the city at 135,00 and upwards. His fine Nutria Hats at $3,50 warranted to be on fine fur bodies, tar surpasses any hat sold elsewhere at $4,00 to $4,50. To test the truth of the above assertion, those interested to satisfy them selves, to call at any or all the other stores previous to calling on the subscriber, as he is sure that his hats will be more appreciated when compared with others. C. F. RAYMOND. No. 129 Chestnut St. N. side, Phila. Feb. 15, 1843. N.B. Country merchants will find it their advantitee to call on the subscriber. Shipping Furs wanted of all land SPITTING OF BLOOD, Is another dangerous symptom of Pulmo nary Affection , and difficult to arrest when neglected; i t commences with cough, copi ous expectoration, which consists of bright frothy matter, or black, and clotted with blootl; there is mostly some fever, headache, palpitation of the heart, flushes of heat, add redness of the cheeks; difficulty .1 breathing, sort ness of the throat, and saltish taste in the mouth, &c. Dr'. Duncan's Expectorant Remedy will be found to arrest this com plaint. One single bottle in many cases will answer if used at the first attack, but when neglected, it may require many more.— , l'h..se who are afflicted with Spitting of 1 Blood should loose no time in procuring the 1 above medicine, as this disease mostly proves serious when not early attended to. Office for the sale of this medicine, No. 19 North Eitht street, Philadelphia. Sold at the store of Jacob Miller, Hunt ingdon. Price SI per bottle. November 1, 1842. aotite ot)inqueot. By virtue of a writ of partiiion or valu • ration issued out of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, I will on Wrdne.day the 22a day it Ch next. by a Jtr . y of toques!, convened on the p.eini..es, pro seed to make partition or valuation of the real estate of Robert Thompson. late of Dublin township in said county dec'ti., situate and king within said township. JOHN S AGT R, Feb. 22, 1843.-4 t. duditors l A once. THE undersigned Auditors appointed by the Court to make distribution of the moneys arising front Sheriff's sale of the real estate of Benjamin Cornelius, late of Springfield township, dec'd., and from the Sheriff's sale of the interests of Benj. J., Peter and Geo. Cornelius in said estate, will meet for that purpose at the office of T. P. Campbell, Esq., in Huntingdon, on Satut day the 18th day of March next, at one o'clock P. M., when all persons interested may attend if they think proper. 1 1 . P. CAMPBELL, !JM DORRIS, Auditors. JACOB BILLER, Huntingdon, Frb. 22. 1842. Tel Z4.1111E92341 % THOMAS DOUGALSS, GUN-SMITH, irDESPECT FULLY informs his friends *lib and the public generally, that he still continues the above business in M'CON Pi EL LSTO WN, 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 shooters of this county. October 11, 1842. Snyder's 'Vegetable Concrete. Trdo certify that my wife was afflicted for some time with a very severe cough, with a pain in the breast, and a ft er many other remedies had failed I was induced to procure a bottle of J. Snyder's Vegetable Concrete, and she was perfectly restored by the use of part of a bottle full. HUUI-I KELLEY, For sale by Jacob Snyder, 1 - 1441 . aysbum Jan. 18, 1843. NATURAL PRINCIPLES. It is written in the Book of Name nn• c ommon sense, that the natural veget,,bl. productions of every country are, if prop. e cly applied, amply sufficient fur the cur.. o f every malady incident to that clime. WHIGIIT's INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS are founded upon the principle, that the i buinan body is subject to but one disease, viz: corrupt humors, which, when confi• neil to the circulation, give rise to those disordered motions of the blood called les lyers; but when lodged in the various parts lof the body, are the cauee not only of every ache or pain we suffer, but every malady incident to man. It should be remembered that Wright's Ve?•etable Pills are composed of, roots and herbs, which grow spontaneous-1 Iv on our own BA, and consequently are so admirably adapted to our comililulions that, while they cannot possibly injure even the most delicate, a perseverance in their use, according to directions, is absolutely certain to di lee disease of every name from the body. When we wish to restore a swamp or morass to fertility, do we not drain it of the superabundant water P In like man ner, tf we would restore the body to health, we must cleanse it from impurity. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, will be found peculiarly adapted to carrying out this grand purifying, because they ex pel all corrupt humors in an easy and natural manner, and while they every day GIVE EASE AND PLEASURE, the constitution is restored to such a state of health and vigor, that disease will hod no abiding place in the body. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! As the great popularity of right's hull.' an Vegetable Pills, has raised up a host of counterfeiters the public are cautioned against impostors, who are travelling about the country, selling to the unsuspecting storekeepers a spurious article for the above celebrated Pills. It should be remembered that, all who sell the genuine medicine are provided with a certificate of agency, of which the following is a copy : This is to certify that the within na med -is a regular and duly appointed -Agent for the sale of Wright' Indian Vegetable Pale, to the town of-,in the State of --, and this certificate, wich is signed by Wm. Wright, Vice President of the North American College of Health, must also be countersigned by the-acting, Clerk or Agent, from whom said certifi-1 catos is received. This certificate of agency will be re newed every twelve months; therefore, if any alteration should be made in the date, do not purchase. The public are further informed that all who receive the above certificate, are also required to sign the following o:7* PLEDGE. _co This is to certify, that the subscriber by certificate bearing even date herewith, •igned with the proper handwriting of William Wright, Vice President of the North American College of Health, - 'teen appointed Agent for the sale of WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, Or Indian Purfalive, 'in the town of -, and State of -. to ;hold and continue in said agency during the pleasure of the said %illiam Wright, and no longar, any thing contained in the said certificate signed by the said William Wright, to the contrary thereof notwith standing. In consideration whereof, I, hereby covenant and agree to and witk the said W illiam Wright that I will not sell, or expose to sale, any medicine bear ing the above or a similar name during my' sii.d agency, other than that which I re ceive from his authorized agent or agents, under the penalty of five hundred dollars to be paid by him, as liquidated damages. Witness - hand and seal, the - day of - one thousand eight hundred and forty ---- 11hus it will be seen that the friends of the genuine medicine may be perfectly free from any apprehension of fraud, as all agents, who are provided with a certificate of agency, have invariably SIGNED TUE PLEDGE not to sell any India. Vegetable Pills ex• cept those received from t h e above named William Wright, or his all thurized agents. Country agents and other, will be on their guard against travelling imposters, and remember that all authorized travel agents are also provided with a certis ticate of agency as above described, and ,hat Pills offered fur stir, by those who cannot show a certificate of agency, are sure to be counterfeit. It will be further observed that all genu ine medicine has the title expressed in full in the sides of the boxes 'hue: WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEOETABLE PILLS. (Indian Purgativr) OF THE NORTH AMERICA COLLEGE OF HEALTH The patrons of V 1 14g117;s Indian Vegs able Pills, mill also bear in mind that the directions which accompany each box ofl Pills, have been secured by copywright,l and the proper form, viz: "Entered ac cording to the act of Congress, in the year 1840, by William Wright, in the Clerk's ' Office, of the District Court of the Earl. tern District of Pennsylvania," will be , found at the bottom of the first page of saint directions. Thus it will be seen, that a trifling at• tention on the part of the purchaser to the above particulars, will put an effectual atop to this wholesale robbery, and drive, it is hoped, all depredators upon society to an honest calling. The following highly respectable store keepers have been appointed agents for the sale of Wriahes Indian Vigotable Pills (1 the No,th American College of Health. William Stewart Huntingdon. . Henry Learner Hollidaysburg, B. F. Bell, Antes township. Robert McNamara, Newry. Samuel S. (sett, 1 yrone township. Mil'iktlis & Kessler, Mill Creek A. & N. Crtsswell, Petersburg. Gemmel & Porter, Alexandria. Moore & Steiner, Water Street. Joseph Patton, Jr. Duncansville. R. H. McCormick, Collinsville. Wnlf & Willet, Frankstown. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of ,the medicine, wholesale and reiail, No. $BB (Tremont street, New York ; and No. 198 ITremont street, Boston ; and Principal Of fice, Nu. 169 Race street, Philadelphia. N. B. The public are respectfully in• formed that the Pills made by one V. 0. Flack, and sold by a man named Parker, in Third street, are not the genuine Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills; and as counterfeiters and their associates sell a' half price, it is absolutely imposable for them to have the genuine medicine for sale. 'V Be particulas in all cases to ask for the genuine Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. November 50. 1842. HEIILTH. HEALTH, HEALTH, Restored, and Life preserved, by Dr. D. Jayne's Medical Preparations. These medicines are recommended and ex tensively used by the most intelligent persons in the United States, by numerous Professors and Pr:sidents of Colleges, Physicians of the Army and Navy, and of Hospitals and Alms houses, and by more than three hundred Clergymen of various denominations. They are expressly prepared for family use, and have acquired an unprecedented popularity throughout the United States; and as they are so admirably calculated topre serve HEALTH and cure DISZASE, no family should ever be withotit them. The pro prietor of these valuable preparations re ceived his education at one of the best Medical Colleges in the United States, and has had seventeen years experience in an extensive and diversified practice, by which he has had ample opportunities of acquir ing a practical knowledge of diseases, and of the remedies best calculated to remove them. These preparations consist of JAY N E'SEXPECTOR ANT, a valuable 'remedy for Cough, Cods, Consumption, Asthma, Spitting of blood, Croup, Hooping Cough, Bronchitis, Pleurisy and mflamation of the Lungs or Throat, difficulty of Brea thing, Rheumatism and all diseases of the Pulmonary Organs. Also JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC, for the preservation, growth and beauty of the Hair, and which will positively bring in new hair on bald heads, and preventing it from falling off or turning gray., Also JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE, a certain and pleasant remedy for Worms, Dyspepsia, Piles, Fever and Ague, and all diseases of debility, especially of the Sto mach and Bowels and organs of digestion, and many other diseases. Also JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE BAL SAM, a certain cure for Bowel and Sum mer Complaints, Diarrhoea, Dysentery Cholic, Cramps, Sick Headache, Sour Sto mach, Cholera Morbus, and all derange ments of the stomach and bowels, nervous affections, &c. JAYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS, for Fe male diseases, Liver complaints, Costive ness_, Fevers, Inffimations, Obstructions of the Linn, Spleen, Kidneys or Uterus, &c. Diseases of the skin, &c. and in all cases where an Aperient, Alterative or Purgative Medicine is required. Also JAY NE'S AGUE PILLS, a positive cure for Fever and Ape. Also JAYN E'S AS*l RINGENT SYRUP, 'for children cutting teeth and for sore mouth, throat and lips, &c. BALTIMORE, March 27, 1838. DR. JAYNE, Dear Sir,—You ask me what proofs I meet with of the efficacy of your Carmina tive. I can safely say that 1 never prescri bed a medicine for Bowel Complaints that has given me so much satisfaction,and my patients so speedy and perfect relif as this. Whenever introduced into a family, it be comes a standing remedy for those ailments, and is called for again and again, which I think a pretty good proof of its ef f icacy and usefulness. In the Summer Complaint of children it has frequently appeared to snatch the little victims, asit were, from the grave, It saved the life of my childi and of such and such a child.' I have repeatedly heard said. In dysenteric affections of adults, I have time and again seen it act like a charm, and give permanent relief in a few hours, I may say few minutes. In fine, it is a valua ble medicine, and no family should be with out it. Respectfully, M. L. KNAPP, M. D. Late Physician to the Baltimore Dispe nsary, and Agent for the Maryland Vaccine In stitution. For sale by JACOB MILLER, Hunting don. Nov. 1, 1842. ORPHANS' COURT SALE, IC virtue of an order of tiie-Orphans' Court will be exposed to sale by Public vendue or outcry on the premise. to Chilcoatstown, Union township, Hun tingdon county, on Saturday the 18th day of March, A. to. 1843 All that certain messuage, tenement and lot of ground in said village of Chileoatstown, in the said township and county, bounded by lots of David Clarkson and others, upon which is erected a story and a half frame dwel ling house, 26 feet in front, and running back 22 feet, the said property of Shed•l rick Corbin, late of said township, county. and State of Pennsylvania, dec'd. The title is indisputable. Tanis.—One third of the purchase mo- I ney to be paid on confirmation of the sale, and the residue in two equal annual pay. menus thereafter, with interest from the confirmation of the sale, to be secured by the bonds and mortgages of the purchaser. By the Court 'JOHN REED, Clerk, Attendance will be given by Abraham Corbin, Administrator. Feb: 52'2, 1E143, ts The Best In the If os M. We ask the serious attention of ever) man, woman, and child in the United Sta,es, to what will prove to be the most valuable discovery ever made, a discovery that only requires to be known to be appreciated: DR. SHERMAN'S MEDierITED LOZENGES, 4re the hest medicine in the world. Quere: Why? Simply because they are the most efficacious, the cheapest, and the pleasant est to take. What are they? They are a, combination of the most approved remedies in the whole medical kingdom, and so pre pared in double refined sugar as to make them as pleasant to th. taste as the best cream candy ; children will eat them with avidity ; besides they are more convenient then any other medicir e, they are put up in a single form of a Lozenge so that a few may be put in the pocket and eaten at pleasure. There has never been a single instance in which they have failed to give pertect satisfaction. The Medical Faculty warmly approve of them. SHERM,vIPS COUGH LOZENGES Are the safest, most sure and effectual rem • edy for Colds, Ccnsumption, Whoaping Cough, Asthma, tightness of the Lungs or Chest, Bcc. &c. Mr..JohnWtOrkey, foot of Gouverneur-st., cured of cough of eighteen months standing, supposed to be a settled consumption, by these Lozenges, when the physicians could do nothing for him. Mr. Charles W Perkins, 71 Bowery, wasl, cured of a severe cough and cold of 3 months standing, by hall o box of the Lozenges. Rev Mr Hancock, 497 Pearl-st.,has used them in his family with invariabe success, and recommends them to all whn are afflict ed with coughs, colds, or any affection of the longs. M E Martin suffered seve ral weeks with a distressing cough, which nothing re lieved, till he tried these Lozenges, which cured him in a few hours. Mr James W Hale, No 5 Tontine Build ings, Wall-st., gave some to a friend who had not enjoyed a night's sleep for several weeks, being every few minutes attacked with such a dismissing cough, as almost to take away his life. T he Lozenges made him raise easy, rnd enabled him to sleep well at night. He had tried every thing he heard of, and nothing else afforded the least relief —another instance of saving a fellow-being from an untimely grave. SHERIMN'S WORM LOZENGES Prove• in more than 40,000 cases to be in fallible ; the only certain worm-destroying medicine ever discovered. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS.—Pain in the joints or limbs, offensive breath, picking at the nose, grinding of the teeth during. sleep, and at times a paleness about the bps with flushed cheeks, bleeding at the nose, a gnawing sen sation at the stomach, flashes of heat over the surface of the body, slight chills or shiver ings, headache, drowsiness, vertigo, torpor, disturbed dreams, sudden starting in sleep with fright and screaming; sometimes au troublesome cough, feverishness, thirst, pal lid hue, fits, bad taste in the mouth, difficult breathing, pain in the stomach or bowels, fa tigue, nausea, squeamishness, voracious ap petite, leanness, bloated stomach or limbs, gripings, shooting pains in various parts of the body, a sense at something rising in the throat, itching of the anus towards night, a frequent desire to pass something from the bowels, and sometimes discharges of slime and mucus. Dr Galen Hunter, 108 Sixth Avenue, knew a child that was cured of fits by these Loz enges, after three years suffering, and when nothing else would give the least relief. A boy on board of one of the Havre packets was cured of fits by only one dose of them. Dr Zabriskie, 18 Duane -street, has used tht m in over 700 cases, some of them of the most alarming character, and always with the greatest success. Benjamin F Goodspeed, 130 Sixth Ave nue, has used them in his family for 2 years, with entire success. Twenty-five cents per box. SHERMAN'S CAMPHOR. OR HEADACHE LOZENGES Give immediate relief in nervous sick Head., ache, palpitation of the heart, lowness of spirits, despondency, inflammatory or putrid sore throat, bowel or summer complaint, fainting, oppression or a sense of sinking of the chest, cholic, spasms, cramps of the sto mach or bowels, hysterical affections and all nervous diseases, drowsiness through the day, and wakefulness at night ; cholera sr cholera ' I diarrhoea, lassitude, or a sense of fatigue. Persons travelling or attending large parties, will find the Lozenges really reviving, and imparting the buoyancy of youth--used after dissipation, they will re store the tone of the system generally, and remove all the unpleasant symptoms arising from too free living. John M Moore, Esq., Editor of the Broth er Jonathan, was cured of a severe headache in six minutes by three of the Camphor Lo zenges—h:was prejudiced against them. Dr G Hunter, 108 Sixth Avenue, has been subject to violent attacks of headache, so as to make him almost blind for two or three hours at a time. Nothing ever afforded him any relief till he tried these Lozenges, and they cured him in a few minutes. W H Attree, Esq., of the New York Her ald, has used them for the last year for head ache, or lassitude, and always found imme diate relief from them. SHERMAN'S POOR MAN'S PL A S TERI 1,000,000 sold yearly of this best of all Pias ters. Rheumatism ,Lumbago, Pain or Weak ness in the Back, Loins, Side, Breast, Neck, or Limbs, effectually cured by it. KT Only 12/i Cents each, and warranted superior to all other Plascers in use. Be particular to get Sherman's Poor Man's Plasters, or you will be imposed upon. Avoid the spurious and worthless imitations. The name is stamped on the back of each ; get none with out it, or you will be deceived. A fresh supply of the above valuable me dicines just received and for sale by JACOB MILLER, Huntingdon. HENRY NEFF, Alexandria. PETER HEWETT, Hollidaysburg, MILLIKEN & KESSLER, Mill Creek. quire Purchasers will be particular and in quire for Dr. Sherman's Lozenges, which are alone known and approved. Cough Lozenges only 25 cents a box. Worm Lozenges 25 do. do. C. amphor or Headache Lozenges 25 cents per box. Poor Man's Plaster only 12ii cents a piece. Nov. 1, 1842. J UST received 50 kegs of Pure White Lead" its oil, and a general assort ment of Nails, which will be sold at low prices. W 1 LLIAM DORRIS. HEALTH Many of our readers, no doubt, are pos sensed with this all importan t . blessing, which they may long retain, it particular regard and care be paid to themselves, that whenever they feel the least indisposed, to procure a proper medicine in due season. But, on the contrary, we find thousands who are laboring under disease, and many, we fear, will prcve serious, if not attended to early. Would those persons resort to the medicine that has established Itself in thou sands of cases which is Dr. Harlich's Com ound Strengthening and German Aperie nt Pills, so pre-eminently recommended for di seases incident to the human race, they would be rep laced back again to' life's sweet bles-. sing, which is health. We speak from occular proof, knowing, in many instances, where cures have been performed by this medicine, with marked success in various complaints, such as Dys pepsia, Liver Complaint, Rheumatism, pain in the Breast, Side and Back, Costiveness, Nervous Weakness, Emaciation, General Debility, &c. &c. This medicine consists of two distinct kinds, viz: The German Aperient and the Compound Strengthening Tonic Pills, the former to remove bile and all excrementitious matter from the body, thus cleansing and purifying the system, after which the latter are used to give strength and vigor to the weak and debilitated organs, restore the lost apetite, and produce tranquil rest and sweet repose. We highly approve of the Doctor's theory' of treating diseases, which certainly is safe and effectual, and advise the afflicted to give his medicine a fair trial .—Daily Chronicle. Principal Office, No. 19 North Eighth street, Philadelphia. Sold at the Store of Jacob Miller, /runt ingdon, Pa. November 30, 1842. .ILEXJADRI.I ffIDWINTIEUX:-) TI -IF subscriber respectfully informs . 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, 1 2,2, 24, 26, 28 and 30 inches long, RADIATOR STOVES, New Cooking &coed 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 boxes, mill gudgeons, and hol low ware; all of which is done in a work• man-like manner. Also, Copper, Dye, if ask, Fuller, Pre• serving, and Tea Kettles for sale, whole. sale and retail. Persons favoring this establishment with their custom may depend on having their orders executed with fidelity and despatch. dld metal, copper, brags and pewter taken In exchange. Also wheat at market price. ISRAEL GRAFIUS. Alexandria, Nov. 1,1842.-3 m. . MRS. MARY W. NEFF, RESPECTFULLY informs the cus tomers of her late husband, and the public in general, that she has taken part of the store formerly owned by her hus band, and that she intends adding thereto by a stock of GOODS from Philadelphia, this fall, which will consist of Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinetts, Merinoes, Mouslin de Laines, Silks, Shawls, Muslins, Hosiery and Gloves; Also, a general assortment of hardware and Groceries, and all articles which are generally kept in country stores, which will be sold on the lowest terms. Country produce taken in exchange Alexandria, Nov, 8, 1842. DAY, GERRISH & C 0• Ceiterat Vl:Once, Commission and Forwarding Merchants. Granite Stores, lower side of Race street, on the Delaware, Philadelphia. 9114ESPECTFULLY inform their friends *la and the merchants generally, that they have taken the large Wharf and Granite Front Stores, known as Ridgeway's Stores, immediately below Race street, in addition to their old wharf, where they will con tinue the produce commission business, as also to receive and forward goods tolall points ou the Juniata, and North and West branches of the Susquehanna Rivers. via. the Tide Water, and Pennsylvania, and Schuylkill and Union canals. This establishment has many advantages over any other in the city in point of room . and convenience for the accommodation o f boats and produce. Being one of the largest wharves on the Delaware, and the stores extending from Water street to Delaware Front. Five or six boats may at the same dm:. be loading and discharging. The usual facilities will be given on all consignments entrusted to their charge, which will be thank fully received and meet with prompt atten tion. Salt, Fish and Plaster, constantly on hand and for sale at the lowost market price. References, Philadelphia. J. Ridgway,E4. J Brock, son & Co Jacob Lex & Son Waterman & Osbourn Mulford & Alter Scull & Thompson Wilson, Seiger & Bro E I Etting & Bro Bray, Barcrolt & C o Morris, Patterson & co Lower & Barrow. Lewistown. J & J Milliken A & G Blimyer Patterson & Horner J McCoy, Esq. Waterstreet. Stewart & Horrell E W Wike, Esq. February 8,1845.-6 m.