DAY, GERRISH & CO, 1 GENERAL PRODUCE, Commission and rorwarding MOT 11 ants. Granite Stores, lower side of Race street, on the Delaware, Philadelphia. 11531 , ,5P EC FULLY inform their friends 4.14 and the merchants generally, that they have taken the large Wharf and Granite Front Stores, known as Ridgew9.'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 to;a11 points on the J uni at a , and North and West branches of the Susquehanna Rivers. via. the Tide Water, andTennsylvania, 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 of 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 time be loading and discharging. The usual facilities will be given on all consignments entrusted to their charge, which will he 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,Esq. J Brock, son & Co Jacob Lex & Son Waterman & Osbourn Mulford & Alter Scull & Thompson Wilson, Seiger & Bro E J Etting & Bro Bray, Barcroft & Co Morris,Patterson & co Lower & Barrow. Lewisicten. J & J Milliken A & G Blimyer Patterson & Horner J McCoy, Esq. Wuterstreet. Stewart & Harrell E W Wike, Esq. February 8,1843.-6 m. THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, asatawoav eawzD vonv .c) ITIPAII o P 1.L.1 DELI' IT ILI. Office No. 159 Cheenut Street. Make insurances of lives, grant anninuities and Endowments, and receive and execute Trusts. Rates for insuring $lOO, no a single life. Age. For 1 year. For 7 years. For life. annually. annually. 20 60 91 $0 95 $1 77 30 1 31 1 36 2 36 40 1 69 1 83 3 20 50 1 96 2 09 4 60 60 4 35 4 91 7 00 EXAMPLE :—A person aged 30 years, by paying the cempany $1 31 would secure to his family or heirs 8100, should he die in one year—or for $l3 10 he secures to them $lOOO Or for $l3 60 annually for 7 years, he se cures to them $lOOO should he die during the 7 years—or for *23 60 paid annually du ring Ole he provides fir them 1000 dollars whenever he dies— for $65 50 they would re ceive 5000 dollars, should lie (lie in one year. Further particulars respecting Life Insur ance, Trnsts, or management of Estates and property confided to them, may be had at the office. A W. RICHA RDS, President JNO. F. JAMES, Actuary. Pliira. April 19, 1843.-6 m. W.ll. R. Al. KIIIIBRIDE WILLIAM H, MORRIS& CO, `NUIDELISOiIIiM (BMW:JOU@ AND Commission Merchant S, HAVRE DE GRACE, MARYLAND. uutAVING taken the large and commodi ous Wharf and Warehouse situated di rectly on the Canal Basin, are now prepared to receive consignments of goods for tran shipment or sale. A general assortment of Groceries, ace, consisting of Loaf and Brown Sugars, Coffee, Molasses, Sperm oil an d Candles, White, Yellow and Brown Soaps, Fish, Salt, Plaster, acc., together with all kinds of Spices and Paints—and also ready made Clothing will be kept constantly on hand and disposed of on city terms or exchanged for country pro duce, Coal, &c. April 19. 1843.-3 m. VALUABLE PROPERTY AT Ati l ittair AXIL " ' HE undersigned will offer at public sale, 4.11 on Tuesday, the Ist day of August next, on the premises, in Antes township, that large and valuable tract of FIRST RATE LAND, situate on the little Juniata,adjoining land of Edward Bell, including the large bottom on this side of the little Juniata, containing 300 ACRES, more or less, about 8 or 10 acres of cleared land, and the remainde remark ably well timbered, with both Pine and Oak ; and a first rate natural seat of water po.er, sufficient water to run a Grist and Saw Mill, erms of sale will be made known on the premises, on the day of sale ; and will be such as will be most likely to accommodate purchasers. ISRAEL CRYDEIt May 24tb, 1243.-3 t. pd. zj3zQu l 2D L e,acol-j , HOTEL. Nu. WO MARKET STREET, (Above 6th Street) Philadelphia. BOARDING $l,OO PER DAY. Ifip HE subscriber, thankful for the liberal %le support of his friends and the public generally. respectfully informs them that he still continues at the old established house, where he will be pleased to accommodate all those who favor him with their patronage. CHRISTIAN BROWER. Dec. 14. 1842.—tf. BLANK DEEDS, of an improved form, for sale at this office. Aro BLANK PETITIONS FOR Nil 177 R AL!...741-10.'. monc AN'S RIITIUMATAC LINIMENT, v im LINIMENT . has fully established • a character superior to any medicine eves offered far so painful a disease in this and the neighboring counties the relief it has given and the cures performed is hilly known. The Medicine may be obtained at the following Stores, viz : MIFFLIN COUNTY. Lewistown William Marks Waynesburg Smith & M'Vey Reedsville D. C. Miller Stern:us Mill's E. E. Lock & CO. Pe, ryville NV. & F. Reed Greenwood Jos. A. Bell A Ilenville Wm. Bell. HUNTINGDON COUNTY. Huntingdon Jacob Miller do. 'l'. K. Simonton Mill Creek J. 11. Dorsey & Co. McConnelstown James Campbell Jr. Shirleysburg W. & B. Leas Orbisonia 'l'. H, Orbison & Co. Shades Brice X. Blair Rebecca Furnace J. M'Kernan Hollidaysburg Robert Williams Yellow Springs James M. Kinkead Alexandria John Porter Petersburg Jos. M. Stevens Shavers Creek Walker & Neff Saulsburg H. L. M'Carthy ille J. A. Bell & Brothers CENTRE COUNTY Bellefonte John Harris Farmers Store Penns Valley, J. A. Booser Millhelm J. & W. L. Wisher Aaronsburg 0. P. & W.C.Duncan Spring Mills Duncan & Hays Boalsbneg William S. Wolf Pine Grove B. Shulze. JUNIATA COUNTY. Mifflintown Samuel Pennebaker Perrysville Charles Yowling Johnstown Tns'a Va'y Middagh & Milleken Jackson Ville James B. Morrison Waterford Matthew Laughlin Near do. J. S. Laird Waterloo David Kling JOHN J. MORGAN. Letters to the proprietor should be sent to Brown's Mills P. 0., Mifflin county, Pa. March 8, 1843.-Iy. ROCKDALE FOUNDRY, HE m su o b e sc c i i i tt r ns vi or t rz t e h s i p g e d c o t n fuLl i y fora the adjoining counties, that he still continues to carry on business at the Rockdale Foundry, on Clover Creek, two miles from Williams burg, where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line, nt the best materials and workmanship, and with promptness and de spatch He will keep constantly on hand stoves of every description, such as itootting, fren %Hate, Parlor, Coal, Rotary, Cogring and Wood Slopes: Livingston Ploughs, Anvils, Hammers, Hollow Ware and every kind of castings necessary for for ges, mills or machinery of any description ; wagon boxes of all descriptions, ect., which can be had on as good terms as they can be had at any other foundry in the county or state. Remember the Rockdale Foundry. WILLIAM. KENNEDY. Jan. 11th 1843. CHAIRS, CHAIRS. The subscriber respectfully in forms the inhabitants of Hunt ingdon and its vicinity, that he - has opened an establishment in ( the burough of Lewistown, for the manufacture of Chairs. Set tees, &c., of the following kind., viz: French Chairs, Half Ft each. Grecian, Fan 1' ii cur led Maple, Black Walnut, Office, - `nr.y and Windsor, Boston Rocking, Spring seat Mahogany, Night Cabinets, and Studying Chairs. SETTEES. _.•• .••• ,! -k IOIIIIIIIIIIfiROPONIIIIR ... , .. ...... _ Mohgany, Fancy, Cushion, cone and comm•in Setters, on an improved and fashionable plan, Settee Bedsteads, both elegant and useful, designed to close up, making a handsome Settee with cushion seat for the clay time. The subscriber having been for several years past engaged in the above business in the cities of New York and Providence R.I. he flatters himself that he will be able to give general satisfaction to all those who will honor him with their patronage. All the above mentioned articles, ar.d every thing in his line of business he will furnish in the latest style and fashion, on the most reasonable terms, and warranted to do good service. N. 13.—Chairs, Settees, &c., repaired and ornamented on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. A constant supply of the above mentioned articles may be seen at the Wareroom, one door east of the Store of Mrs. Jane M'Cor mick and immediately opposite the store of Patterson & !limner. GEORGE W. SWAIN. Lewistown, Nov. 30, 1842. TO HOUSEKEEPERS, 25 000 pounds Feathers for sale very low in any quantities to suit purchasers for cash at prices from 10, 15, 20 and '25 cents per pound. Ready made beds, bolsters. and pillows, and curled hair mattresses, noss do. and all other kinds to suit any size beadsteads always on band. Curled hair and New Orleans 1111184 by the bale or single pound. Country store keepers would find it to their advantage by calling un the subscii bera before purchasing. FINLEY 4. CO. South East corner of Second and Walnut street, Phira. March 22, 1643 —3m. Tun received 50 kegs of" Pure White w Lead" in oil, and a general assort ment of Nails, which will be sold at low ILIA DOURLS. For Consumption of Ike Lungs. Affections of the Liver . , Asthma, Bronchitis, Pains or Weakness of the Breast or Lungs, Chronic Coughs, Pleurisy, Hemorrhage of the Lungs, and all affections of the Pulmonary Organs .Nature's own Prescriphon. A compound Balsamiciweparation of the Prunus Virs.iniana of .Wild Cherry Bark,' combined with the Extract of Thr, prepa• red by a chemical process, approved and recommended by the most distinguished physicians, and universally acknowledged the most valuable medicine ever discovered. No Quackery ! ! No Deeeyion In setting forth the virtues of this truly great medicine, we have no desire to deceive those who arc 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 fees that we cannot urge its claims too strongly, or say too much in its favor. Various remedies it is true have been of fered and pulled into notice for the cure of diseases of the Lungs, mid some have no doubt been found very useful, till that have yet been discovered, it is admitted by physicians and all others w h., 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 c , nsumption so prevalent amongst delicate young females, commonly ternad 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. . . _ BeS'icles its suprising efficacy in consump tion, it is equally efficacious in Liver Com plaint, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all affcc, dons of the Lungs, and has cured many of the mast obstinate cases, atter every other remedy had failed. il7 For particulars see Dr. Wistor's treaties on consumption, to be had of the agents. WHILE LIFE REMAINS WE STILL HAVE Sorts HOPE, A SURPRISING CURE. --Among the many singular cures which this medicine has ef fected, there is perhaps none in which its power• are so fully shown as in the case of Mrs. Austin. This lady has 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 fearful 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 NUS 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 TESTIMONY.----haVing witnessed the sin prising efficacy of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, in the. case of Mrs. Austin, I cheerfully acknowl edge the above statement to he true and cor rect. J. C. WALTERS, M. D. LIVER COMPI.A.INT.---Mrs. Eliza Thomp son was afflicted with this complaint for nearly five years, during which time she was under the must skilful physicians—had tried Mercury, Botanic and llomeepathic reme dies, and every thing that offered her any hopes f 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 well to this flay. 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. Ihe ve been a victim of that terri ble disease consumption, for many months, and have suffered 'so much, that I had be come almost weary of my . life. Hearing your Balsam so highly praised, I began ta king a few weeks back, and can assure you that it has relieved me more than any thing 1 have ever used before, and I conhdently believe it will cure me effectually. Please give the bearer the worth of the enclosed, • and oblige Yours Respectfully, JOIIN PEARSON. Chester county, Sept 6, 1841. Friend Wistar:--It gives me much plea ' sure to inform thee that m y wite's health has improved very much since she has been using thy Balsam of NVild 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 sleeps well at night, and says she has found nothing to give her so much relief. Thee will please give the bearer two bottle's more for Thr Friend, EDWARD HOLMES. 7' Read the following from Dr. Jacob Huffman, a physician of extensive practice in Huntingdon count) : Dear procured one bottle of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, from 'Lomas Read, Esq. of this place, and tried it in a case of obstinate Asthma on a child of Paul Schweble, in which many other reme dies had been tried without any relief. The Balsam gave sudden relief, and in my opin ion the child is effectually cured by its use. Yours, &c. JACOB HOFFMAN, M. D. Dec. 513, 1841. Dear Sin—Your Balsam of NVild Cherry has effected some astonishing cures here.— One of which is an old lady, Mrs. Russel, who has-been suffering for a long time with ,shortness of breathing, and general weak ness, until she was finally (bilged to keep her bed. After various other remedies had been resorted to in vain, she commenced using your Balsam, and after taking two bot tles 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 he particular to ask for Dr. Iliatar's Ealeam, 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 the United States. Price one dollar per bottle. For sale by Thomas Read, Huntingdon, and James Orr, Hollidaysburg. November 30, 1842. TO MAME-311MT. THOMAS DOUGAISS, GUN-SMITH, , MESPECTFULLY informs his friends, and the public generally, that he still continues the above business in lIVCON I% ELLSTOWN, 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. CLOCK AND WATCH MAKING, zr,u, , : q.,. r ., ) Ta ' ..- - • = - .'''' The subscriber respectfully informs his customers, that he has recently returned horn the City with a splendid assortment of Jewelry consisting of Gold and Silver Levers, English, Quartier and Patent, Vertical Hatches, Gold and Slice! Everpointed Patent Pen eils ilinature Frames, Gold Fob and Guard Chains,Gold Seals, a general assortment of Gold uard and Fob Keys, a very superior assortment of Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Gold Snaps, Silver Spoons, Sugar Tongs, Salt Spoons, Silver Butter Knives,. Gillotts, Steel Pens, Ear Rings, Neck Laces, Bracelets, Silver and Steel Spectacles. Also, A superior assort ment of Pen Knives, with from one to four blades, manufactured by Rodgers Westin holm and Butcher. Also, A few Extra Ra zors warranted. All the above named ar ticles will be sold on reasonable terms. All Watches sold will be warranted for one year, and a written guarantee given, that ,if not found equal to warranty, it will (du -1 ring that period) be put in onder without expense, or it uninjured, may be exchanged for any other watch of equal value. The Warranty is considered void, should the watch, with which it is given be put into the hands of an other watch maker. D. BUOY. - . September 7th, 1842. N. 13. Clocks and Watches, repaired as usual, Also, an assortment of Clocks for Sale cheap for cash TEMPER.,II4 CE HOUSE. RIVE subscriber occupying the large tht ee story brick dwell ing house at the south east corner of Allegheny and Smith streets, in the botuugh of Huntingdon, the third story of which during the last summer has been fitted for sleeping rooms ; having a large stable on the premises, and having employed a care ful person to attend to it and take care of horses, &c., informs the public that she is prepared to accommodate such of her friends and such strangers and travellers as may de site accommodation. She respectfully soli cits a share of public patronage, and hopes the friends of 'Temperance will give her a call. ESTH ER CLARKE. Huntingdon March 1, 1843. Snyder's Pegetabie Concrete. Trdo certify that my wife was a ffl icted for some time with a very severe cough, with a pain in the breast, and after many other remedies bad failed 1 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. HUGH KELLEY, For sale by Jamb Snyder, Hollidaysburg. Jan. 18, 1843. MA.WMAITS. Tin EGS to inform the inhabttants of Hun tingdon and its vicinity, that he has commenced the business of light and heavy wagon making, and every kind of vehicle re pairing. Having learnt his trade in England, he is prepared to furnish either the English or American style of wagons, and hopes by diligence and attention to merit a share of public patronage. N. B. Shop near to Mr. J. Houck's black smith shop. Huntingdon, April 19. 1843.-Iy. 11. a/Tito/Limy ae T LEI It' lIIINTINGDON, PA Prulices its the several Courts of Hun iing,tion and Mifflin counties. TEI, LANK BONDS to Constables for Stay of Execution, tinder the new law, just printed, anti for bale, at this Ace. NATURAL PRINCIPLES. It is written in the Houk ot Nature and common sense, that the natural vegetable productions of every country are, if prop erly applied, amply sufficient for the cure o f every malady incident to that clime. WEIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS are founded upon the principle, that the human body is subject to but one disease, viz: corrupt humors, which, when confi• ned to the circulation, give rise to those disordered motions of the blood called le , vers; but when lodged in the various parts of the body, are the cause not only of every ache or pain we suffer, but every malady incident to man. It should be remembered that Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are co►nposed of roots and herbs, which grow spontaneous ly on our own soil,.end consequently are so admirably adapted to our constitutions that, while they cannot possibly injure even the most delicate, a perseverance in their use, according to directions, is absolutely certain to d►i re disease of every name from the body. "Whe'n we wish to restore a swamp or morass to fertility, do we not drain it of the superabundant water ? In like man ner, if we would restore the body to health, we must cleanse it from impurity. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pins, 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 find 100 abiding place in the body. 111 WARE OF C 01.71V111t FLITS As the great popularity of W right's Indi• an Vegetable ('ills, 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 Pills, in the town of -, in the State of --, and this certificate, which is signed by NVin. Wright, Vice President of the North American College of Ilea Ith must also be countersigned by the acting, Clerk or Agent, from whom said certifi cates 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 equired to sign the following 0:".7 - PLEDGE. _co This is to certify, that the subscriber by certificate bearing even date herewith, signed with the proper handwriting of William NVright, Vice President of the North American College of Health, - been appointed Agent for the sale of WRIGET'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, Or Indian Purgative, in the town of and State of -, to hold and continue in said agency (krillg the pleasure of the said William Wrigh t, and no lungrr, any thing contained in the said certificate signed by the said William Wright, to the contrary thereof notwith standing. In consideration whereol, I hereby covenant and agree to and with the said William Wi ight that I will not sell, or expose to sale, any medicine bear ing the above or a similar name (luring my said 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 --(lay of - one thousand eight hundred and forty -- Thus it will be seen that the friends of the genuine medicine may be perfectly free from any apprehension of fraud, as all a gents, who are provided with a certificate of agency, have invariably SIGNED THE PLEDGE not to sell any Indian Vegetable Pills ex cept those received from the above named William Wright, or his authorized agents, Country agents and other, will be on their guard against travelling imposters, Ind remember that all authorized travel till agents are also provided with a certi ficate of agency as above described, and that Pills otliired for sale, 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 on the sides of the boxes thus: WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETAIII EPILL9, (Indian Pura-lithe)._ OF THE NORTH Am ;;ItICA 'COLLEGE OF HEALTH The patrons of Wright's Indian Vege table Pills, w ill also bear in mind that the directions which accompany each box of Pills, have been secured by copywright, 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 Eas• tern District of Pennsylvania," will be Inund at the bottom of the first page of said directions. 'Thus it will be seen, that a trifling at tention on the part of the purchaser to the above particulars, will put an tili.ctual stop 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 sate of Wright's Indian 1 7, gclable P4llO, of 114 North American College of !hula& William Stewart, Huntingdon. Henry Learner Hollidaysburg, B. F. Bell, Antes township. Robert McNamara, Newry. Samuel S. Isett, 1 yrone township, Mipikens & Kessler, Mill Creek A. & N. Crtsswell, Petersburg. Gemmel & Porter, Alexandria. Moore & Steiner, Water Street. Joseph Patton, Jr. Duncansville. R. H. McCormick, Collinsville. Wolf & Willet, Frankstown. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of the medicine, wholesale and reiail, No. 2813 Greenwich street, New York ; and No. 198 Tremont street, Boston ; and Principal Of fice, No. 169 Race street, Philadelphia. N. B. 'l'lle 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 ; and as counterfeiters and their associates sell at 'alt price, it is absolutely imposslile fir them to have the genuine medicine fur sale. Be particulas in all cases to ask for the 'genuine Wright's Indian Vegetable November 30, 1842. EC r T 0 INVALIDS,..co How important it is that Yin commence PILLS. without mildlyt tun e with t s ß u l i t . etl‘y remo v eN IIRE Tt al!1. impuiities from the blood, and no case o f sickness can effect the human fra , that these celebrated Pills do not reliev much ii as medicine can do. Cocos and . netts are more beneliitted by the Brandreth Pills than by Lezenges and Candies. Very well, perhaps, as palliatives, but worth nothing as ERADICATORS of diseases from the human system. The Brandreth Pills cure, they do not merely relieve, they cure. Diseases, whether chronic or recent. intectious or oth erwise, will certainly be cured by the use of these all-sufficient Pills. CURE OF A CANCEROUS SORE. SING SING, January 21, 1843. DR. BENJAMIN BRANDRETH : HOnor'd Sir,— Owing to you a debt of gratitude that mo ney cannot pay. I am induced to make a public acknowledgement of thy_ benefit my wife has derived from your invilluable Pills. About three years this winter she was taken with a pain in her ancle, which soon became very much inflamed, and swollen, so m ich so that we became much alarmed, and sent for the doctor. During his attendance the pain and awe Ming increased to an alarming degree, and in three weeks from its first commencing it became a running sore. She could get no rest at night the pain was so great. Our first doctor attended her for six months, and she received no benefit what ever, the pain growing worse and the sore larger all the time. He said if it was healed up it would be her death, but h4peared to be at a loss how to proceed, a'T y poor wife still continued to suffer the mos terrible tortures. We therefore sought other aid, in a Botannical doctor, who said when he first saw it that he could soon cure the sore and give her ease at once. To our surprise he gave her no relief, and acknowledged that it quite baffled all his skill. 'lhus we felt atter having trim d during one whole year the experience of two celebrated physician, in vain, in absolute despair. My poor wife's constitution rapidly failing in the prime of her years front her continued suffering. Under these circumstances we concluded that we would try your Universal Vegetable Pills, determined to fairly test their curative effects. To m wife's great comfort the first few doses afforded great re lief of the pain. Within one week to the astonishment of ourselves and every one who knew the case, the swelling and the infla mation began to cease so that she felt quite easy, and would sleep comfortable, anti sir, after six weeks' use she was able to go Um' the hi use and again attend to the manage ment of her family, which she had not done for nearly fourteen months. In a little over two months trout the time she first commen ced the use of your invaluable Pills her ancle was quite sound, and her health better than it had been in quite a number of years be fore. 1 send you this statement atter two years test of the cure, considering it only an act of justice to you and the public Lt large. We are with much gratitude, A ery respectfully, "TIMOTHY & ELIZA A. LITTLE. PS.—The Botanical Doctor pronounced the sore cancerous, and finally said no good could be done, unless the whole of the flesh was cut off and the bone scraped. Thank a kind Providence, this made us resort to your fills, which saved us from all further mis ery, and for which we hope to be thankful. T. &E. A. L. Dr. Brandreth's Pills are for sale by the following Agents in Huntingdon county. Thomas Read, Hatingdon. I,Vm. Stewart, Huntingdon. A. & N. Cresswell, Petersburg. Mary W. Nu 11, Alefyindria. Joseph Patton, Jr. Da ncansvii le. Hartman & Smith, Manor Hill. S. Miles Green &Co. Barree Forge, Thomas Owens, Birmingham. A. Patterson, \V Iliamsburg. Peter Good, Jr. Canoe Creek. John Lutz, Shirleysburg. Observe e.. 1, of Dr. Bredreth's Agents have an engraved certificate of Agency.— Examine ttis and you will Mod the NEW LA BL ES upon th e cal! ficate corresponding with those on the Boxes, none other are gen uine. B. PRANPRETII, M. D. Phint. Office S. North Bth St.-Iy. WASHINGTON HOTEL, MARKET SQUARE, LI A RRISBORG, Pa The subscriber r, spectfully announces to his friends and the pu)lic gmerally, that he has taken the above tinned well known Tavern Stand, (formerly dept by Vein. E. Camp,) where he will endeavor to serve those that may call upon hint in the most satisfactory manner. 'I . he Hatise is centrally and plea snotty located, ai lis furnished throughout with the best of b tiding and other furniture, n and his accomm ations ate such as to make it a convenient and desirable stopping place, 7 No exert' s will lie spared to make it agreeable in an its departments to those who may favor hi with a call. Vlti mERIcK J. FENN. December 21, 11342. S. S. ItThIRTO.*; ATVOIRIT:t7 ILEW* HUNTING DON, PA ()Fee in 31ain op.tociif. SlOre Of MO Y: '"' 69,2 i Ole I