Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, December 08, 1849, Image 4

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    iMfflllW SI1CIIS!!
UNABATED ATTRACTION!
Jo N ES*
?ie l pJ™^U™g r de ml'lnl-delphia
te y" ufth"' the others com
iOff much larger than any other store, and nearl) equal tob the people 0 l*w.stown
binetl. enables him to sell at a very stna l profau an nof bus.ness, and respectfully
and of the surrounding country that lie will continue /
nvites the attention of the public to his /• *2
Tremendous Assort ment ol broods,
JL 1 C IIIC lla.1" ' „„n,i a i R the largest, and the asaort
arranged in his commodious show room* Philadelphia and PUteburg
men,the M extensive by far, ot any of goods are kept m this store not to be
anil comprises every article : ' Bc „ philadelph a prices. (ho iceß
%tr:eme&r.f,t is a eusrom S'tfaf * P"'- *> £
ot iSo articles, such as Sugars, This is one ol ,ho tricks of trade and ..no.
see lor
voureelves! andt convinied of the above facta. C . L. JONES.
Lewistown, Oct. 2i, 11J. ___
BOOTS ./.v/> ,
nl . and pr.ee imaginable, now opened ,n the large
() _ YEW Cheap Cash Store.
Lewistown, October 27,
iicadti-made Clothing.
. LA KGE stock on band, £ selling TO per cent, lower than.be Betoe P" "
\ chasing elsewhere te sure to call at jVeio Cheap Cash Store.
I.ewistown, October
Hill EXHIBIT IOS
O F
Of New, Superb and Cheap Goods!
TFBMITTHJYCE—EREE !
k e e p.
at the business, but several t \< 1
CAR AND BOAT LOADS.
. i r i g,,| r arrived, we concluded to
comprising all the latest styles of rich and OTtiy goom. ' l 0 announce to our custom
hold en to the usual mode of adverting. V\e hee . „ rccP , ving
era io Mifflin, Union, Centre, Hno.mgdon an 'e ot-- aIuSJ.
*" "• >'"> fTOm - C '" W " h ,b " U ' " C " m "
plete and elegant an assortment ot
kAH'J IVj) ill 3 3 ID D-D*
J| iJ iii -* MM*" cvprv description and style ot
a, was ever seen in this or any other country town, embraun c y
"""" ia jitto. Steal, ant. *
JJSV considerable .prtnkling that can.,.,, bo
found elsewhere—espc-ctally in QVTTXTi'TTS
n alTteen?eSri/wUh consequence are
offered tor sale cheap. Our f *
Groceries, /' tsh, Salt,
are also very low, and offer strong inducements to persons in town and country to calland
our eaUhltahutent here we thtnk„ have JEWESS
thing J*. to the to-eat. tr w *• KVKItVITIINd
one. nor two, nor three art.cles a.a very low p„ce. I" our triends cv
quired as being the cheapest store in
' ..ewntown, October 20, 1-49. '
J. THO3I AS'
Cheap Stove Store,
Between Swartz's and McDowell s l.iw nis,
U EVVD T O H > .
Tremendous Excitement ! !
And all about Thou,..'. -tUmg 8od. so CHEAP. 1 have a large e.tt of
Boots and Shoes,
.nd f.Al>lF.S' and MIB.SES' G AITERS, made by the bet of workmen ; a variety of
®r (KJoot*o, ©roteviee, and ILCciuorft,
tub. beat M" 0 "^ U ,9 ' Brlurrn .WCa i -V. WnurH'. 'iVerra.
Uh-ioberld 134. inn.i
g 3P as
AND
H oM'O W-W ARE.
pfgHE undersigned contiirueeto manufacture
X Stoves, Hollow-ware, 4' c atl^®
Old liOgran Foundry,
formerly carried on by A. B. Long & Co~, and
offers to the public the following articles:
"The Premium or Cook's Favorite is a very
good stove, and well dcseives those high com
mendations so unanimously bestowed upon i .
Also the
llaftliawav Cooliiiiß *Move,
which stands unrivalled in this or any
country. It has been tested for thejast mne
years, and is justly pronounced the best and
the most durable article ofth.t k,d over used.
Hundreds or certificates could bo procured, tf
necessary. The
NINE PLATE STOVE,
of various sites. Coal Stoves, of every de
scription ; Parlor and Chamber do., for coal or
wnrwl - Air-ti-dit do., got up in a neat and beau
tiful style. \Vash Kettles, Skillets, Fry Pans,
Pots. Iron Stands,and numerons other articles
of Hollow-ware. Also, Sled Shoes, and all
kinds of Castings made to order. He is also
manufacturing
SUPERIOR WATER PIPE,
of one and a quarter inch calibre, and mUmds
to keep a supply on hand at all times, Ihe
subscriber is determined to make the ware
out of the very best material that can he pro
cured: and for the accommodation of distant
purchasers, keeps wagons and horses lor the
puroose of delivering stovesatany point within
eighty miles, free of any additional charge
AU the stoves are warranted to stand the hre
and perform well,and if not, the money will be
refunded on their return ; it a plate should break
or crack, it will be replaced free of charge.
There is connected with the Founury, a
Tinning Etrtablisiunent, tor manufacturing
Tin Ware of every Kind,
where purchasers will please call.
orders from a distance will meet
with prompt attention. Wholesale dealers
would do well to give me a call, as I will
wholesale i>oves and Hoi low-ware on as (air
terms as they can be had at any other place.
All kinds of country Produce in ex
change. ROBERT McMANIGIL.
Lewis town, Jan. 27, 1849 —tt.
Great Attraction!
STOVES! STOVES!!
Improved Hathaway.
riAIIIS great improvement, just got up, we
JL are satisfied stands xtneifualled, for genera!
use, and simplicity of arrangement, by any
r Stove yet offered to the public. To
be satisfied of this, we think it needs but to
be seen. It is a regular Hathaway, of the
size now generally in use in this country, with
the following improvements, viz:
Ist. It is so arranged that a stout Sheet
■■ Iron Oven can IK; put
_ in at the top, back of
- fl ame p ns "
1 A If- n 'rjj under it,J suffi-
J— ciently large to do or
duiary roasting or cook
ing, and is heated as
quick as the fire .s clev
"'!tifc* trly burning; thus a
f of Imaging up thereg
* ular oven for ordinary
purposes, which oven when heated, requires as
much fire to do a small roast as would do a
large amount of cooking, further, the suia
oven being loose, can be [rut in or taken out at
pleasure with very litt!#- trouble. U tien much
cooking 16 required, it can be kept out, and
Lhe stove is then the same as a regu.ar llatha
wav. ,
'id. Tim Griddles are improved, so that ttie
top is smoother, the wire handles being dis
pensed, with and u loose handle used to litt
them off.
3d. The damper is much more convenient,
bvbein" placed in the side instead of the back.
4th. The bottom ffue is the Laubach, so ar
ranged that the draft is the same as the Hatha
way.
N. B. We wrrant thi6 stove in every par
ticular. % , , f
We fiave alsoon hand a large assortment ol
other valuable Cooking Sines, consisting ol
the Star, two s.zes, at S2O to *22 ; Complete
Cook, at sl3; and Laubach, two sizes. Also,
the I'rime, Keystone, and Etna Air- light,
for wood or coal, at from 1<) to 35 dollars.
AIR-TIG fIT PA ii I .OR ST( >V KB.- A large
assortmment, of beat titul patterns.
COAL STOVES. —For parlors, offices, and
chambers. A large assortment of handsome
styles, from $3.50 up.
NINE-PLATE STOVE.—From 20 to 2*
inches. A heavy 28 inch nt $8.50.
To all who want stoves we would say come
and examine our stock. HOFFMAN.
Lewistown,Sept. 20,1810.
BASKETS and CEDAR-WARE.
OF the above goods a very extensive assort
ment just opening, consisting of
Market Baskets, all sizes
Clothes do do
Travelling do do
Dinner do do
Knife do do
Churns, Tubs, Buckets, Sic &c '
C. L. JOM ho,
nov3. New Cheap Cash Store.
AFFLICTED RE ADM
Philadelphia Medical IIOUMS
-PSTABI.HMIKD 15 yearsago.by !> r KINK KM N. 11"
Ju „ideat, surest and best hand locure all forma of secret
diseases of. Win, and solitary S/ON
KINKKI IN Northwest corner .f riflß" ami I > I >•>
S lr e,.,s. between Spruce nnd Pine,a square-ai.d-a hal
from the Exchange, Philadelphia.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE
There is a habit which boys teach each other at tin
Academy or Collcge-a habit indulged in when by him
self, in solitude, growing up with the boy to manhood
few of those who indulge in this pernicious practice an
aware of the consequences until they lind the nervoui
system shattered, feel strange and unaccountable feel
i,,gs vague f. .us i tlc mind The individual become,
feeble, he is * labor with accustomed vigor, o
to apply his mind to study; li s step is tardy and weak
he is dull irresolute.
Persons of all age- can now judge what is the cause o
their declining healtn, losing their vigor, becoming weak
pale and emaciated.
YOUNG MEN;;
r.et no false modesty deter you from mating you,-co.,
known to one who, from r and respectability
can alone befriend you. lie who place, himself undo
Dr Kinkeltn's treatment, may religiously confide In h
honor as a gentleman, and in whose bosom will be foi
ever locked th- secret of the patient
Thousands have been restored to heall , B
variation* of ihote terrific. maladies by D ■
''pvcKAGEK'OF MEDICINE*. ADVICF.B, fcf fi
warded, by sending a remittance, and put up secure fro.i
OtStnr. OB CURIOSITY
POST-PA IN LETT - AS answered forthtvlih
Philadelphia. Jinuary tt, "M 'V
Martin A Whitelejr'.
NATIONAL TONIC,
A certain Cure for Ague, Fever,
and Dyspepsia,
I^ntr; U r"rL 5
AGUE and FEVER.—It has b een our P artl(:ular studj "
finj L -ne remedy to stop tbi.dreadful scourge. and
think in this TONIC we have effected this great object.
It is 'al#o we think the very best remedy in Dyspepsia,
and if our directions are followed, will not fail to effect
Ta" letter dated, May 23d, 1849, our Agent, Mr. Ellas
Raub, of Wrightsville, York county, la_,ays I have
never known any remedy for Fever and Ague equal to
vour invaluable National Tonic. It has given universal
satisfaction, and has cured cases of Ague of years stand
ing and after the failure of all other medicines made use
of ' Mr Henry Beverson,of the same place, says in his
certificate, dated 22d March, 1549, • I applied to a number
of Physicians, and also used a variety of the most popu
lar Ague Mixtures at different times, but all without the
desired effect; no permanent cure having been afforded.
I was at length induced, at the recommendation of your
worthy Agent at this place, to try a bottle of your Na
tional Tonic, and to my great satisfaction, before I had
used half of it, I felt completely cured, though I contin
ued the use of it tilt 1 had taken two bottles.* In a joint
certificate from Messrs. Miles Hoke, William Blackson,
and James 1). Brown, of the same place, they say—'Hav
ing tried nearly all the remedies within our reach with
out success, vi e at last purchased some of your national
Tunic, which has completely cured us. We, therefore,
cheerfully recommend it to the notice of all persons af
flicted with that terrible disease as the best remedy yet
discovered.* , , .
Bee the Pamphlets, which you can get from one of our
Agents gratis. . ,
Also, Dr. Martin's Purgative Pills, the best now in use,
in all cases where a purgative is needed^
- Prepared and sold by MARTIN & VVIII ELE ,
Wholesale Drug Store, No. 48 S Calvert st Baltimore.
For sale by F. J. HOF F MAN and A1 I -
SON & JACOB, Lowislown ; and by ALEX
ANDER RUTLEDGE, Williamsburg, Huntingdon
county. June 80, 1849 ly.
CLICKENESVS
SUGAR-COATED VEGETABLE
PILLS.
The Grand Purgative for the cure of
Headache, Giddiness, Measels, Salt Rheum,
Rheumatism, Piles, Heartburn, Worms,
Dyspepsia, Scurvy, Cholera Morbus,
Small Pox, Jaundice, Coughs, Qu.nsey,
Pains in the Back, Whooping Cough,
Inward weakness. Consumption, 1-its,
Palpitation of the Heart, I-iver Complaint,
Rising in the Throat, Erysipelas, Deafness,
Dropsy, Asthma, Itching of the Skin,
Fevers of all kinds, Colds, Gout, Gravel,
Female Complaints, Nervous Complaints,
and a variety of other diseases arising from impurities or
the blood, and obstructions in the organs of digestion.
The aversion to taking medicine i*
by CUCKENER'B VEGETABLE PURGATIV F.PII.L- ,
being completely enveloped with a coating of pure white
sugar (which is aa distinct from the internal ingredients
as a nut shell from the kernel) and hart no Usteof medi
cine but as easily swallowed as bits of candy. Moreover
thev NEITHER SAI'IEATE on OBIPB, but operate equally
upon alt the diseased parts of the system. Thus, if the
liver be affected, one ingredient will operate on that
particular organ, and, by cleansing it of any excess of
tnlc restore it to tts natural state. Another will operate
on the blood, while a third will effectually expel what
ever impurities may have been discharged into the stom
ach, and hence they strike at the root of disease, thus se
curing a free and healthy action to the heart, lungs, and
Liver ; and theieby they restore health even when an
other means have failed
The entire truth of the above can be ascertained by the
trial of a single box ; and their virtues are s positive and
certain in restoring health that the proprietor binds him
self to return the money paid for them in allcases wiiere
they do not give universal satisfaction.
Retail price 23 cents per box
♦ .* Principal office No 06 Veaey street, New \ ork
j>Remember Dr C V. Clickener m the inventor or
Sugar Coated Piils, and that nothing of the sort was
ever heard of until he introduced them in June, 1-43.
Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Clickener s
Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take no others, or
they w ill be made victims of fiaud.
Wholesale Agent for this county, C11A&.
RITZ [Dec. 23. 1848— ly.
HARRIS, TURNER 4" HALE'S
Compound Sji'iipoi Spigelis
or Vrniiiiugc,
The most cjfcctual, the safest, pleasant est
and most convenient Worm Medicine
ever offered to the public.
rpilK SP!GKI.I\, savs a work of highest authority,
1 et'ands at the head of ihtlisl of Anthelmintics or H arm
Medicines It is adapted to a wider range of rases, and
lo a greater variety of constitutions and states of the
constitution, than any mher. But prepared as it com
inonly is, ill the form of lea, it can seldom be given to
children in sufficient doses In Harris. Turner A llale s
Compound Syrup, it is so concentrated that the dose is
very small, so combined as to ensure a purgative opera
tion, and so palatable as lo be taken, not only with ease,
but with positive pleasure..
The precise composition of this syrup and the mode or
preparing it, are the result of a series of experiments
coi.lu.ucd for years Before offering it for sale, it was
subiee'ed to the test of experience in the hands or etnt
nentphysicians, in Philadelphia and elsewhere, who have
re< mump tided it in the highest terms, and still employ it
in their practice In addition to thin evidence of its mer
its, we offer the following, selected from a number of un
solicited testimonials
Ist A distinguished physician of Virginia, of much
experience, w rites of it thus :
"I should have written before this, but felt disposed
first to try the efficacy of your Vermifuge I have used
more than half the quantity received,and the experiment
has been most successful. I really Mi. re that ,t posses
rt, advantages over any other F.rmtfuge I have cccr used
Independent of the smilli.es. of the dose, and the plea
santness of the syrup (great advantages ini -
dren) the advantage of administering it under a variety
of circumstances, enhances its value; indeed tin re
scarcely a condition of the system in which it may not
be administered. Yours, Ac "
2d A respectable physician of Lebanon county, in this
state, writes— ,
" I have beeninthe habitof prescribing your Compound
Syrup of Hptgelia for some time past, and have found it
an excellent worm medicine, particularly for children
Please forward per hearer 2 doz. bottles—\ ours, A.
3d -An intelligent merchant of Virginia to whom we
had previously sold the ayrup, writes:
" Since my return home. 1 find that your Syrup of Bp.-
gelia has come into general use in this neighborhood We
have sold what we had on hand, and it ?ave.uch.atis
fartion that it is now called for evey day is, ...II
put ns up 5 or dozen in a small package, and send to the
care of W. Anderson A Co., Richmond, as soon as poast
hie, and forward the bill per mail.—'\ours, Ac
4th —A respectable merchant of Ohio, on a late visit
Philadelphia, stated, that some time since he had been ap
plied to by it customer for a viol ot * , r
mtfuge for his son Not Having the article asked for, he
advised a trial of Harris. Turner & Hale .■ Compound
Syrupof Spigelia and gave htm part of a bottle which
was nil that remained in the store. A day or two after
this the gentleman reluming to the store, expressed his
surprise and delight at the effect of the Syrup, declaring
it had expelled 2(H) worms and entirely relieved hm som
The merchant added an expression of his great regret that
he had not had on hands a bottle of the Syrup at lh. timc
when his own little daughter died, as he confidently be
lieved It would have saved her life.
Mh-A gentleman of Hudson, N \ , having sent a hot
tie of Harris, Turner A Hale's Compound Byrupofs.pt
c lia to a young friend who had tried in vain a great num
ber of worm medicines, writes, that his friend wus inn
diately relieved ; the words of the patient were : ' It look
every worm out my body."
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY
HARRIS, TURNER & HALE,
Wholesale Druggists, No. 201 Market strict,
Philadelphia.
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Sur ß' fal
and (Historical Instruments, Druggists' Olassware, in
dow glass, Paints, Oil., Dyes, Perfumeries, Ac., Ac ,and
exclusive manufacturer, of Harris, Turner & lisle s
Sugar-Coated Pills, Huxhaiii's Liniment for lire I ties,the
Banbridge llair Tonic, Eberle s Eye Water, Mrs. Madi
son's Unrivalled lndellible Ink, Dewees Celebrsled Nerve
and Bone I.iniment, or Magic Pain Extractor, Mrs Shars
wood's E .tracts of Lemon and Vanilla,for flavoring Pud
dings, Ice Creams, Ac., Ac. .
For sale by dealers in Drugs generally in
Centre. Mifflin and Juniata counties. [aus-— tf
DR. JIARTW'S
eompounn Satup ot
WILD CHERRY,
18 the best Medicine yet for Cough*, Cold*, Consump
tion, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, ice. Bead the fol-
K November 13th, 1846.
reir Sir—l take great pleamire in saying to you that
Mr* Kns* ha* been entirely relieved of her cough by the
U*e of your Syrup of WUA Cherry. It had continued for
fully eighteen months. She had used several prepara
tions of the Wild Cherry now in popular use, but not
with the slightest benefit, until she took yours. She on
ly took six bottles, and I a... pleased to say she is now in
good health Every one who > '. Koss thought
her in a deep decline. LEWIS P. K . *
No '>67 S. Charles Slxeet, Baltimore, Captain of schoon
er O. K., Cambridge Packet.
In Clergyman's sore Throat it is truly ft - Sovereign
Balm," as the Odd Fellow, Washington county, Mary
land, of June 6th, 1818, says. Price 75 cents '>"'
Prepared and sold by MARTIN & WHITEI.E\, at
their wholesale Drug Store, 48 S Calvert Street, Balti
m°AnH for sale by F. J. HOFFMAN and
WATTSON & JACOB, Lewistown; ALEX
ANDER RITLEDOE, Williamsburg, Huntingdon
couuty. jJune 30. 1849-1 y.
GREEK'S
CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE.
riiHF Proprietor of this valuable remedy
JL for Worms, introduces to his friends and
ihe public, his Celebrated Vermifuge. Read
the following:
DECATI R TOWNSHIP. Mifflin county, J
September 1 lib, 1849. A
J)R S. F. ORE EJV.- .
Rrspected Friend- Two of our children having been
severely afflicted this summer with Fever and Ague, and
having checked it four different times by the use of the
regular remedies, still they complained of pains in the
, * bowels, head, and in fact in the whole system; vora
cious appetite, fever, great diarrhma, Acc, and after hav
ing used all the remedies thought suitable for the above
symptoms, 1 concluded that they both had Worms, and
accordingly gave each of them (the one nine years of age
aml the othe r7) two tea-spoonfuls apiece of your valua
ble Vermifuge, and in three hours from the time of their
taking the above small doses, the youngest passed FIV E
of the laroot vorms I have ever seen. The oldest boy
passed solid ball of teorm. (it may appear incredible, but
it is truth) as large as a walnut, and both have been get
tinewellfaiUuicf. ... /
You may make the above public If you think proper fur
tiie benefit of others, and for the purpose of introducing
vour valuable Vermifuge in Decatur township.
* Yours, to., 1> " FISIIER.
The cbove valuable Vermifuge is prepared
and sold by Dr. S. F. GHEEN, at the Lewis
town Medical Depot, No. 11.
September 29, 1849.
DR. SHERMAN'S
Balsam, Lozenpes & Plaster.
I)r. Sherman's OLOSAONIAN, or All-
Healing Balsam,
For the cure of Consumption, Asthma, Dyspeptic Con
sumption. Spitting of Blood, Bronchitis, Difficult, of
Breathing, Hoarseness,lnfluenza, Croup, Coughs,
Colds. Pains in the Breast and Side, Dyspep
sia, and the various nJfVetioiu of the
Stoma*k and Lwtr
The great celebrity which this remedy lias obtained
among those who are acquainted with its virtues, and are
rejoicing in its effects, has induced the Proprietor to give
it the name of OI.OS A O.Y/.4A", OR ALL HFALIXO
BALSAM, to distinguish it from all other Remedies now
in use Its combination is the result of more than TWRHTV
YEAR* experience, and he believes it to be the most per ect
remedy known—for it has been used by thousands of per
sons, and in all instances with the most decided benefit
l or References or Certificates of Remarkable Cases ol
long standing and considered beyond Hope, see a small
Book furnished gratis by the Agents to ail who desire It
The sufferings which children frequently undergo from
WORKS often tend to a fatal termination, while the CAI BE
is never suspected. Offensive breath, picking at the nose,
grinding the teeth during sleep, starting up in sleep with
fright and screaming, troublesome cough, and fevensh
ness, are among some of the raoMiNEKT svKPTOMSOt the
presence of worms. A timely use of
SHERMAN'S WORM LOZENGES,
will immediately remove all thess unpleasant symptoms,
and restore to perfect health.
Consumption, influonia,coughs, colds, whoopingcmish
tightness of the lungs or chest may be cured by a proper
Sherman's COVGH GES.
Headache, palpitation of the heait.lowness of spirit, sea
sickness, despondency, falnlness, cholic, spasms, cramps
of the stomach, summer or bowel complaints, are quic >
and entirely relieved by using
Shermans CAMPHOR LOZENGES.
Rheumatism, weak back, pain and weakness of the
breast, back, limbs, and other parts of the body are speedily
and effectually relieved by
Sherman's Poor Alan's Plaster,
which costs only 12i cents, is within the reach of aff It
has his name witii directions printed on the back of the
Plaster, and a fae simile of the Doctor's written name
under the directions. None others are genuine or to be
relied on. Dr Sherman's Warehouse is No 106 Nassau
street, New York rUA
Wholesale Agent for this couuty UIAb.
R.ITX. [dec. ? 1848-Iy.
Salt! Salt!
f UST received, a large stock of Ground
•J Alum Silt —11 cents per bushel and $1.75
per ,-ack. oO~'l'o dealers a liberal discount
W 7*7 HOFFMAN.
Just Opening,
1 414 Mil YARDS of neat figured
AIFIFIF CASHMERES , 4-4 wide,
and selling at 124 cents per yard at
oct 20. NUSBAUM, BROTHERS.
D. SMRLASD A Sift.
UliiltLK IASOIIS,
WOULD respectfully inform their friends
and the public, that they still continue
to carry on the MARBLE BUSINLS& in
all its various branches, at their old stand,
Corner of THIRD and VALLEY Sts.,
LE WIS TO WN,
where they have constantly on hand MARBLE
MANTELS, TOMBS, MONUMENTS,
GRA V E STC)N ES, &c. All k inils of
PLAIN &. ORNAMENTAL
work executed with neatness, and on the most
reasonable terms. Thankful for the liberal
patronage extended to them, they still solicit
a continuance of the some.
Orders from any part of the country, through
mail, attended to with accuracy and despatch
March 17,1847 —tj
rAITIIOM F.XTIIA
A man by the name f CI.APP ha engaged with i
young man of tbe name of 8. P. Townsend, ami use Ma
name in put "P a Sarsapwrilla, bich the) call Dr. Tow a
•end's Sarsnparilla, denominating i* O EJiTUIJVF.. 0t.% us!,
etc. TM Tnwnsend ia no doctor, and never was; but WHS
formerly a worker on railroads, canals, and the like. let he
u*uinea the title of Dr.. fr the porpiwe of piin.ng credit for
what he i* not. This is to caution the public not to bo
deceived, and purchase none but the OF.YI'I.YF OHIO!
MAI. OI.P Dr. Jacob ToweniT Sarsaparilla, haying c*
It the Old Dr'. Ilketie**. hi* family coal of arms, and k.t
signature across the coat of arms.
Principal Office, 102 .Yascau it., .Ytic York City
'■
THE ORIGINAL DISCOVERER OF THE
Leuuine Towitsvad Sarsaparilla.
Old I)r 'l'ovi nscnrt k cow 0 year* of •'*£•- *i*ni t.m
long been known as the AIITHOH and I)ISCOFF.H F.R
C OPIOOY.iI. "
RAPAHiI / A * Hein#po>*- he was compelled to limit in
uranufactHre, by which means it has hen kept ont of ma,
Set and the sales circumscribed hi those only who hail
proved its worth, aud known its value It had reached
[he ears of many, nevertheless, as those persons who had
been healed of sore diseases, and saved Iroiu death, pro
claimed us "-'^l^gpower.
of incalculable advantage to mankind when the "'rani
stttsrasnu rsmjus
JMS
15 manufactured on the largest scale, and is called or
throughout the length aan breadth ot the land, especially
SJITIS found imat-tbieot degeneration or deterioration.
I'niike young 8. P Towaseod's, it improves with age, and
havei all la-en brought into requisition in the manufacture
of the Old DCs Sarsaparilla. The Sarsapar.ila root It to
well known h> medical men, contains many medicinal pro
SET "• h ;n u "odne.
w'hih r/Injurious to the ay.ua,
f£TTf the properties of Sarsaparilla are o roinult thst
entirely evaporate a.d are lrwt in the preparation. *
they are not preserved by a scientific process, known only
to those crjierienced in its manufacture Moreover, these
£jafu> prtietplea, whxch fly off tn vapor, or as an esbala
tion under heat, are the -very essential medical properties
•f the root, which give to it all its value.
SOURING. FERMENt'IING. ACID "COM
POUND" OK S. P. TOWNSKND,
tnd yet he would fain hive it understood that l lib Dr. Jacob
Fownsend's Gtswu Original Sarsaparilla. is an 1 Sril iA-
I'iOJi of his inferior preparation "
Heaven forbad that we should deal in an articie wbic#
would bear the most distant resemblance to S. P. ['*-
send's article' and which should bring down upon ihr OM
Dr. such a mountain load of complaints and criminations
from Agents who aave sold, and purchasers who have
j. P. Townsend's FERMENTING COMP'" ND.
We wish it understood, because it is the absolute trsti,
that 8. P. Townsend's article and Oid Dr. Jecen Towa
send's Bmrsapariila are haaren-ieide apart, and infinite * iu
similar ; that they are unlike in every particular having
not one single thing in common.
As 8. P. Tow nteud is no doctor, and never was. is bo
chemist, no pharmaceutist —knows no tnore of medicine hi
disease than any othercraxuoon, unscientific. unprofessioaal
man, w hat guarantee can the puliiie have that they are re
ceiving a genuine scientific medicine, containing a l iht
virtues of the articles used in preparing if and which are is
capable of changes which tmghlrendcr them the AGEMB
of Disease instead of health.
Hut what else should l>e expected frm one who kno*>
nothing comparatively of medicine or disease ! lirtic.rei
a person of some experience to cook and serve up errs a
smuuiii decent meal How much more important is it tust
the person* who manufacture medicine, designed f..r
WEAK STOMaCHS AKS ENFEEBLED SYSTEMS,
should know well the medical properties of plants, ih*
best manner of securing and concentrating tlieir hes.-oc
virtues, also an extensive knowledge of the van IUS doesves
which affect the human systetn. and how to adapt renied.et
these diseases ' . ,
It is Pi arrest frauds upon the unfortunate, to ponr D&im
into wonnded humanity, to kindle hope in the despair,s|
bosom, to restore health and bloom, and vig..r into tM
crushed and broken, and to banish infirmity that Old) I'K.
JACOU TO WNSEND has SOUGHT and KOI NO the Of
portunity and means to bring his
Grand Universal Concentrated
Remedy
within the reach, and to the know ledge of all who need it,
that they mnv learn and know, by joyful experience . tl
Transcendent I'ower to Heal
Anv person can hoi', or *w the tool till vhev gel a dart
sitrK t^
or sv:
HI P.'' But such IS not the articie kwM Jj the -
GENUINE OLI) DR. JACOB TOWNSENPS
SARSAPARILLA.
This is so prepared, that all the inert properties '' J ,
Barsnprilla root are first removed, even thing C*H■
hrroinmK mM hi ol fefmenuitiofii in pxtractc<i .tn
lhn pvcrv j auricle of uietiiral virtue is secured m a
inl Cdincentnued t Tut ; and thus it is rendered ■<^
losing anv of its valuable and healing properties. Pre.iaiTv
in this way, it is made the most powerful agent in the
Cure of innumerable dineases-
Hence the reason why we hear commendations on cvrrf
side in its favor by men. women, and children. t nru •
doing wonders in the cure of rc r u
CO.YHIMFTtO.Y. I> YSPF.PSIA, and LltiF.P Ci-V
Pi.II.YT, and in KH E f.W 1 FIS.V, SCROhUA
rii.F.S. CObl IFh -Yh SS. all OUTAAKOI S Ib .'
TICJk'S, rj.Vri.TS. BJ.OCTHES, and ail afftctiuai
arising from
IMPURITY OE THE BLOOD-
It possesses a marvellous efficacy in all complainls aroinj
fro.,/ ingestion, V, i.lity of /* it-mack. iron, nneq-l
circulation, detenu.nation ot I lood tc the hi.id i '
of the heart- cold leet and hands, cold chills and hot It
over the bodv It has not Its equal in <Mr and <<-
and promotes easy expecUvration and gentle P r 'i"t" '
relating stricture of the lungs, throat, and ev. rt other :
lint in nothing is its excellence more manifestly stcux.
acknowledged than in all
FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
It work* wonders in cases..f Puor.Ubur or II kit-,
ine of the '."*. Obstructs,i Suppressed, or l am},.. - - •
Irregular,,* of the u,enslr.it, per,ml*, and the k.
is as rdertiial in curing ah the tonus ot A ''*"r '
By removing obstructions, and regulating the g .
system, it gives tone and strength to the who.* •
thus cures all fiirm* of
Nevvours diseases and deniliH j t
and thus prevents or re ;.u a great variety • ; •••, , t;{
dies, as Spinal irrita'ion. .Yrnra £ia, St. tss
Sweevjf. Epileptic E.tt. C-nruU ■•. &<"• ... c ;
It the liUnhl. c\cite> the lixer i h a
UiMfttlM sitri,i■ i. nntJ kfiv.- %uod -^ ! •••
b'.>\>tis of lorj.ur and t
.uuifies the sk.n. cqimithe circulation •;< ' '
priMtucing gttille warmth cnually all over ti •
the hisensible perspiration; relaxes , . sti.iUi 1 " J'-s
ness, removes all tilislrurlions, ami 111 V kg''.aO > -
nervous stslern. Is not this then jj
The medicine jou pre-en:inenuy m< u ;
Hut can any of these things be said ot S. f. D'*" '
iuler or artiele .' This xoting HUH s t| uJi l> " J*'
JOiVIPARED WITH THE OI.D PR^
because of one GK AND I'At F, that the 0,.e i 1M- '
BL.K of DETERIORATION, ami
NEVER SPOILN,
while the other DOKB ; sour,no. fermenting, and '•
Ike bottles containing it into fragments ; the sour. ' .
pxpltMling Hii'i Aitler js<tts : ni t.D-
ble coui|iand he poisonous to the system T—♦
acid into <> system already diseased i c-lk acid I ', kJ
llys|irpsia hut acid 1 Do we not nit know
■ours in our stomach*, what mischiefs it produci'
lence, heartburn, palpitation ol Iht heirt. liver c ■ v i
diarrhiea. dysentery. Coilc. nnd corruption ot the
What is Bc.rotula but an acul humor in the b'-lt ■
produces all the humors which tiring on E' 11 1'"" 11 *\ |>f
Bkm. Ben Id Head Salt Khcuiti. Krysi|ias, u VAu"'
lugs, Kever Sores, and all ulcerations internal an i
If is nothing under heaven, but an acid %i
sour*, and thus sfanls ail the fluids ol the i~ > j
less. What causes Kheumatisiii but a sour or "
which insinuates itself between the Joint* an, ... ,
Irritating and inflaming the uencato tissues ui"' ,
acts ? So of nervous diseases, ol impurity o
deranged circulations, and nearly nil the i"
nffltet human untune. j
How is U not horrible to inak* and sett.
morse ui use this
sale in Lewistown by E- -
who ia sole atront for Mitflin county
may *2O. 1819—ly.
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