Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, November 28, 1840, Image 4

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    IMPORTANT PROOFS, '
Of the efficacy of Dr. Hartich't Vtkbratcd Mil!-
v -' einei. ."
. The following ctrtiflcate win urn I by Mr. F.. B.
Ilinman, agent at Cincinnati!, Ohio. There can le
no. mistake in it, at (hp pailiea are will known. '
Mr. Eackiel Rigdou, of Ander.rm town-hip,
Hamilton county, Ohio, wbscvcibI days troubled
with hill. us affections, acidity of ihe stomach, at
tended with the usual symptoms of dyspepsia, ami
having madn Hint of various medicine without
, ti tiling relief, wa cu-ed by tliu above med citu s. ,
Attn, E.RIGDON.
' Cii ciniisti.Jnne !iOth, 1810.
, YET I. ATE 15. Mr. Vance, of Washing'nn
eoitfi'y, wri es s fid'ows Deur Sir Dr. Huilich's
fnV art pe'lorming some of tliu moat wondeiful
cutcsitfths vicinity ever heard of. They wero
i.ilroduocd hoie all ut six months ago, by one i f
hit neiglibots, who bought it half diy.:Mi packages
tram the Pittshiing ollice. I om owaie of f.iur ciscs
ti.lhis ptaee where complete or.es lnvu been per
f irmoJ, i. iip of severe ihcuinalMti, two of e!yp-psia,
"U one of a moal shecking and aggravated nee
vou complai..t, often rr live ve yeurH utan.linn I
mih! fin enclosed five dollars; pit are tifow.rd
.pills for that amount by the bearer, William Ward,
A Meet JOHN VANCE.
Ju'v 27. 1840.
N. 11. The above corlific ites, compan-d with the
vrtf in.nv t..ta.lii ftpnivnit it :,i,itit ti.iidt fil.i.
-J J - .' " - J ....... ......
einee ihose similarly afll clod, that thry can yet he
rchcvid by ti t" (in' i f these liiv.dua' le medicines.
Priinip.d iliiee, No. 19, North Eijhlh atncl
Philadelphia. F, r le bv
HKJXKY YOXITIEIMER.
Or-tolier 24, 1840. Agent.
D YSPEPSJA ! D YSl'E P. Si A !
That irouhlotomo and ieoce-ih'siroying (license
.l b tusaiu's and tens of thousand Miffer from
that comm m distressing complaint. Disprpsia in
frequently cuusid ly overloading or distending the
stomach by excessive eating or elrii.king -initios'.
itue and acrid substances t. ken into the si.im.4i.li,
or from long continued constipation of I lie bowls, a
sedentary life, fear, grief, anxiety, copious draft
of cold water, drastic purgative medicines, dyscn
tery, miscarriages, intermittent und apasinndirj of
fcclions of the stomach and bowls, iircgular meals,
late hours, and too frequent uso of spirituous
liquors.
The symptom of dispepsia may lie described aa
wnnt of appetite, or an unnatural or voracious
one, nausea and eometinvs bihnus vomiting, sud
den dnd transient distensions uf the slomacn ufer
eating, acrid and putresent eructations, water blush,
pain in the region of the stomach, c s.iveti tr, p.d
jiitntion of tho beHit, dizziuta and diuinea uf the
iitut, duturbed rest, tremura, mental ilmj.omli nry,
l', .tulei.cy, apjms, nervous irrililiility, ili.l ii c-s,
it'.ownrsa of complexion, grejt i pprcsniou allot
i ting, languor and general debility, sick heud ahc,
CURE At the head of all remadics tunda Dn.
l!ULicu'a Com nil' mi Si iiksu i tirsisci Tunic
...) Uckmax Apfeiiikkt I'illi, which act great
i, ii pin the . eiint. .Hie motion of the iiitcsliuea,
i.i M by producing reguljrity of tho bowls, at ti e
.no lime improving the luiulioiu of the liebihtal-
' o gans, iliua inv'g'trating und rst.ni,ig the di-;T-'.ive
mgHiia to a healthy action. Tun nicJic ne
.1 m f iln in producing relit f.
i'ull and ixpicite dhections acrrmjinny the
' vemeditiur. l.ikewitu a pamphlet which di
i Ii ilieisei. the in inner of treating, fee.
i Hue pie I'llica fur Ihe Uniud Slates, No. 19,
.V.ir.h EIGHTH ST..UET, rinla.lelph a.
HENKR YOX 1'HEIMER.
October 21, 1840. Agent.
WHO are troubled wiih sick headache, pain in
i -ide, breast, and back, loss of appetite, lUiulen-
!uwnera of spirits, palpitation of llie heait, fuiiit
i i or giuliiic:M, sickne-s at the nl nn.ich, bil.ous
lions, tigiitucss at the chest, n-aisi a, vnmititu,
n e in the fctoimich, flushings ofhenl, hi d child
i i. diseases uf die nerves, and org ins i f iligo.-li.'n,
etc., thcai! who may be tbua alii c. id, slionld
. I neg ect to pr cure Dr. Jlurl.ci't Cumpoutid
Strengthening Tunic and Oeriuun Aperient ',
.'inch hro vv ..i ran It'll to give iinni' d.ati! relief.
Tiiou.-andM i'o weulmost ihulj behold, wlm.-e nun
lenance and pile eimui.iteil cheeks bear i ocular
witness to sr. hue s ,uid nfllulion. Cuul 1 tho c
pertoiib bo pertuadi d to use ibis invuliiublv medi
cine, tl.ty would roon find their weiik iiinl tie' ill a
led fr. lines niei.fjlili iieij, the r minds ennip sed,
and all p iiii, unJ ib.-in'!. i!nen troiu tliu t);rin,
when I. e i o ly vm!I ani.i r. iie.v i s 1 -l vinr, und
; ut L.ii u im.v hie," . n.l de.ith f ir u while be de
1 liv. 1 of iu pn y. Whit hat l.it te i;l id t'
lie..., .i t eir '.'--'r nlutivis at.it ile.ir lii. ..ds iia ched
us i: by inag t Irmu ih.t fil.d dentoyci Death
yi' v l.o me Uhur.ng ui.d. r uis . ue nut uiiniiiei
i'.:y i r iiibi ps witi.uui pr..cu ii g 'hi- luwiiicine,
uM ii. i ; a I'.nj ii ty nl iu. 1 11 1 1 a pi mi. in ii. t
e.i.e. At neiul.tr d.l ure dinirous ; and il
ch.iu.e ,i nejieu cJ, us i. va s u.ll doubly lu
cre. S'.
(Xj 'i'r'i'i t Ot'i, e f.ir the United St ites, No.
19, AGKTil EKillTH a ree-, wheie rrrconin en
i.d ii.i s ..I iiiiiiibe. of pirs'iis rn iy be. ne.i, ull ol
which luvo bten cuic.l .r U'lnTiiied by the
in il:cne
HENRY YOXrUH.MKIJ.
Oder 21, 1310. Agent.
SICK.iESS.
i II THE ..re m .t.y permiiis llint we d lily la hold,
w! .i e e. anil, naiieis a. u I'.iil luni k I'ti.oie i Iil.i
It'll.' wl.ic . we fi. J bin. piini ipaliy orig iiiltd f. inn
tii'thel of p .mt te!iadiu ut the coniliieiicviiient i f
sickness. . Al liist inc pu'ii nt cnui I.iiik of title on
the loin.-,ch ulieiidej w.tli t:ckiie.sx,custirufi3, r.,
ho negiicl 1 1 procure proper lu Ju ine ; at leu h he
compUina of pain in the side end s oiiuch wiih
aour cruet ii inns; his appitite leronis i.npaiitd,
bis rest troublerouie, his iminl harassed, und ail
things around bun appe ,r not in their proper stntion.
He still neglects himself, when in nil probubihty
the disease tuuy at leuth be so fast s. atnl ilut t,o
medical aid will replace him again. Al the fust
attack of sickness there should be u no lime lost"
in procuring Dr Harlieh's rovroi.sD stkkutii
io ArEMiKST f ills, which inline Jialely tc
moves bile troiu the stomach, obvtuto coi-tiveness.
remove disorders in the Lead' invigoralo the mibd,
tareiigun n tua Imtly, tnipiove the uieuiory, and en
liveti Uie inia8ii. i0Q ; thus rtsloui.g lliu body
again to Us proper functions.
Principle (Vtioe, No. la, NORTH EKiHTH
street, ruiiaueipiua.
HENRY YOXTHEIMER.
Oct-Ur 84, 1640. Agfnli
TO THE .1FPLICTED.
THOE who are sulT ring from various dilates
incident lo Ihe I union family, would do well to
procure Dr. llarlich'e Compound Slringthening
and German Aperient Pille. which irs so me.
eminently reccommenJed for Dyipepsia, I.tver
Complaints, sins in the side, buck and bressl,
JNervious Arl' clions, Hea.UAehe, and all the die
ee a ol the Stomach and Uowls. - Pamphlets may
be obt .ined grstts, which contain full and explicite
-directions for uing. The render is referred to se
crai very interesting cirtillcales of cures in this
paper, which may be relied upon, as they arc taken
from lbs original. For sale al No. 19, NOR I'll
EIGHTH street, Philadelphia.
HENRY YOXTHEIMER,
October 24, 1810. Agent,
-MORN POSITIVE PliOOF '
Of the efficacy uf Dr. llarlich'e Cnmpntnt
Strengthening and Uermcn Aperient I'dlt.
AiLttoHiat, Jan. 8, 1840.
To Tr Hnrllrh's Aaent Sir: I wish lo slate for
tho benefit of ilm r who may be afllicted, that Dr.
II aii Lieu I'ills have emiirly curtd me of Dys
pepsia, of whieh 1 have been afll clcd for many
years. I tnteil Itnih kin.'s, the Aeiieiit and Slrenglh
eninir, and I urn innatr linej to rtay, that tiny a'e
v.iludhie ili-e ivery, an. I act upon the system mildly,
btit very i Ihciu iliy. I found the Tonic pill to
quicken the circu ution and cause dvtermination
tn the surf.ice, aed to Ktiengthen the we k ttomach
and increase im power.. Tho Aperlci.l p.l's . ro tho
lust calhuriie I etrr usnl. t am confident all l)yf
IK-ptics would d i we I to make immediate Ir al and
lie r lit-veil. Any one cm ca!l at my house and be
s.iti.-Gjd of the above ut pleasure.
DAVID R. POPE.
N. H. The original certificate may be seen ar t!ie
i lliee of the " f pir.l of the Tinns." For sale ut
No. 11, North liig ilh street.
HENRY YOXriIEIMER, "
October 31, 1840. .Igcnt.
LIVER COMPL.11ST. -
THIS diseam is discovered by fixed ohtue
pain in the riht side under the short rib, attended
with heat, uneasiness ftliuiit the pit of the slouideli;
ih. ro is in the rilil side ulso a ili.nlriiilon ; the p i
tient loses his appetite, mid becomes i-iek and troubl
ed ni:h vomit ng. The tongue becomes rough
and bbick, tint countenance chances to a pale ot
citron ei.b r. or yellow like tho. e uflliclcd lib j iUu
dice, ilillieully of b-eiilhing, diturb-d rc-t, ulieudei
w.lh a dry cough, dilliculiy of laying on the left
aide, iho Ii dy l ecnnes weak, and li ia ly the disease
le'iniii iti s int i i.iio ber of a mote (.rrious n .hue,
tthii h In all prolmbiliiy is far beyond the power of
hum tn skill. Dr. IhtrVch s ( onip tinid Strength
ening Tonic and (Jciman Aperient Pifls, ii U
k. n at tho commeiiceinei.t uf ill s dis use, will
chei k it, at:. I by continuing the use ol the iiu itirii.e
a few weeks, a peifeet cure will bo pcrfoiined,
Thousan.ls can li rtify to this fact.
CerlilUans i f many perrons n ay daily be an n
oftheellic cy uf this invaluable mciiieuic, by apply
inir at the Medical OHiee. No. 19, NOHl'lI
EIGHTH st.cet, 1'h ' lplna.
HbNKY YOXniEIMEIt.
O.tcher 24, 1310. A-cnt
PRIXCII'AL UEASOSS
Why Dr H AHl.ICirs Compound Strengthen
ing and CJertnan Aperient Pills i.reu-K il by till elnt
ces of people, in pnference to oilier Mediciuis, l e
caufe they a.e prep.ired from a pure tztracl if
hcrtu, a wholesome medicine, nnhl in its operation
and pleasant in its cflVct the mof-t certain pieteivcr
of health, a safe and eflcfi ual cure of Dyspepsia or
Indigestion, an I all stomach comphinls, a resrrver
on.) puiiliei of ll'.o whole system.
Ueeause f ey s iodic the nerves of sensibility n. d
foitify th': nerves of motion, imparting lo their ue si
subtle lluid its prit-tine tone, thus (jiving sirength
and clearness of in lid.
Because they never det.oy the coals of the sto
mach and bowels, as all strong purgutives dr.
liorause science and experience teach us that no
mere purgative alone will cure tho disease of the
rtomach and nerves. Weakness is the primary
ciusc of a host ol d'seases, and, by contiuuilly it-,
sorting to Drastic purgutives, you make the disease
much worse, instead of letter.
liccause Dr. Harlieh's Med'cines are put up up
on the common sens riiiciila, to "ela ,n
sirengtbcn," which is the only course to pursue to
effect a cure. Lastly,
Ueeause these Medicines really d i cure the dis
ease (or which thry are n commended. Principal
I till e for the United States, is at No. 19 Noith
Eighth street, Philadelphia.
HE.NKY YOXIIIEIMER.
October 24, 1840. .4''c;i.
TJiUTJl WILL PREVAIL.
Dr. Harlieh's medicines are daily iucrcis'ng in
pub ic favor, and want Iroin any but a f.ir trial to
tstublidi their won Ii. We hive a communieatiou
in our colu mis to-diy from a p. rson long awicted,
which is but one of m my vouchers fur tins medi
cine. Sj,irit of the 'ft met.
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