Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, December 05, 1840, Image 4

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    IMPORTANT PROOFS.
9 the efficacy of Dr. Harlich't Celebrated Mdi'
cine.
Tht following certificate wn sent hy Mr. E. B.
Hinman, agent at Cincinnati!, Ohi.. Thcieesn la
no nvstshe in it, as the parties are will known.
Mr. Exekiel Rigdon, of Andcr-on towmdVp,
Hamilton county, Ohio, was seveisl dsye trou'oleJ
with hill, as affections, acidity of the stomach, at
trndej with the usual symptom of dytpci sis, and
having mada tiial of Tirinua mejicine without
fi .ding relief, was cured by the above medicines.
At est, " E.RIUDON.
Cincinnati. June 30ih, 1840.
YET LATE K. Mf. Vane, of Wanhing-on
county, wriiea as followa Dear Sir Dr. Hatluh's
pile are performing tome of the moat wondeiful
cure in thia vicinity ever heard of. They were
Introduced here about six months ago, by one of
my neighbors, who bought a half dozen packages
from the Pittsbung office. I om aware of four casta
in thU place where eomplcto cures hive been pi'r
formed, one of aevere rheumatism, two of dyspe pain,
"d one of a moat ahecking and aggravated ner
vous complaint, of ten nr twelve yeara standing I
end you enclosed five dollar; plcare to forward
pills for that amount by the bearer, William Ward,
Attest JOHN VANCE.
July 87. 1840.
N. IS. The above certificates, compared with the
very many already received, certainly must con
vines ihose similarly afflicted, that they can yet bo
relieved by the use of theae invdlua'le mediants.
Prinripal office, No. 19, North Eighth stnet
Philadelphia. For ai.l bv
HENRY YOXTHEIMER.
October 24, 1840. Agent.
DYSPEPSIA.' DYSPEPSIA
That troublesome end peace-destroying disease.
Thousands and tens of thousand tuffer from
that common distressing complaint. Diipepsia is
frcqU'tn Iy eaus.d by ovcrloid'ng or distending the
stomach by excessive eating or drinking imliji
ible and scrij substances taken into the atomach.
or from long continued constipation of the bowls, a
esdeitt.iry life, fear, grief, anxiety, a c "pious draft
of cold water, drastic purg stivc medicines, dysen
tery, miscarriage, intcrtnr.u nl ond annndio af
fections of the s.omach and bowis, irregular meala,
lata hours, and too ficquent use of spiutuoua
liquors.
The symptoms of ditpeptia may be described as
t want of appetite, or an unnatural or voracious
one, nausea and tometim s biLous vomiting, sud
den and transient di-tenciuns of the titomacli nftr
eating, acrid and putresent eruetntiot s, water biush,
pain in the region of the stomach, c suveii , pal
pitation of the heart, dizzinens and dimners of the
-fght, disturbed rest, tremors, rncutul despondency,
fj.tulcncy, spasms, nervous irrilibilty, ehili .e s.
tllowness of complexion, gre.it ppics'on sfier
ting, languor and general debility, sick h.'ud u. he,
CURE At the he.id of all reroadies stands Dn.
lliRLica'e CoMrocsD Si rerotrrxiko Tomc
i'o German ArrsmssT Pills, whicli art great
' upon the peristaltic motion of the intestines,
( reby producing regularity of the bowls, at the
ma time improving the functions of the dchihtat
" i organs, thus invigorating and restoring tho di
tive organs to a healthy action. Th.s medic. ne
M- dom fails in producing relief.
Full and npiicitu directions accompany the
v Mive medicine. Likewise a pamphlet which di
rt c be.e discuses, the manner of treating, cVe.
Principle office for the United Sluice, No. 19,
.North EIGHTH STREET, Philadelph a.
HENKR YOXIHEIMEIl.
October 24, 1840. Agent.
. FEMALES.
WHO are troubled with sick headache, pain in
'Ha aide, breast, and back, loas of appetite, flatulen
cy, lownees of spirits, palpitation of the heart, faint-
i s or giddiness, sickness at the stomach, bilious
factions, tightness at the chest, nausea, vomiting,
ii le in the stomach, flushings ofhent, ai.d chilli
, diseases of the nerves, and organs of digeMi n,
f:c. cVc, those who may be thus atfec'id, ahonlJ
not nrg'ect to pr cure Dr. Ilarlich's Compound
rlrenglhening lome and ucrman Apevtnl filts,
which are warranted to give immediate relief.
Thousands do we almost daily behold, who e coun
tenances and pale emaciated check bear nccular
witness to sickness and ofllietion. CouU tho. e
persons bo ptnuadtd to use this invr.luublc medi
cine, they would soon find their weak an J Je' i'in-
ted frames strenghteneu, their minds comp sed
and all piin, and diKtreos driven from tho system.
when the liody will again renew ia lost vigor, aud
jut on a ' new life," and death for a while bo de
prived of its prey. What h a t but fie clad ti
bohol'' their near relatives and dear friends, sna'ched
as if by magic from that fatal dest oyer Death
ye who are laoonng under dis. ane lot not another
day or night pass without procuring this msdicine,
as it will in a majority of eases i fleet a pcrnianant
cure. Remember delays are dangerous; and if
disease is neglected, ua r-ivsg s will doubly in
Ciease. (J-j-Principle Office for the United States, No.
19, NORTH EIGHTH street, where reccomn en
dsiions of hundise's of persons may bu seen, all of
which have been cuiej or benefitted by the
medicine.
HENRY YOXrHLIMER.
October 24, 1840. Agent.
SICKNESS.
THERE are many persons thst we d lily behold,
whose countt nances ai d frail limbs c'ei.o e i ffl.c
tion which we find has principally originated from
neglect of proper lemadies at the commencement of
aickuess. At first the patient rnmrJl;iin of bite on
the stomach attended w ith sickness, cot! i tenets, dfc,
ha neglicls to procure proper m dn ine; at len.h he
complaina of pain in the aids snd s omnch with
s ur tructationa; his eppctite beroiites itnpsirtd,
bis rest lroubleoms, his mind hursssed, and all
things aiound him appear not in their proper aluliixi.
1I still neglects himself, when in all probability
the diseane mxy at lentl) baso fat.l seated, thit no
medical uid will replace him attuin. Al the first
attack of siikneea there should be no timo lot"
in pr jcur ng Dr- Hirl ch's coMrocnn sTaKsoni
xbisb Araaii.vT riLLS, which immediulcty ic
inoea bits liou tho stomach, obviato costivencss.
remove Uiaurders in ihe head' invigorate the milid,
strnrigiht n the body, improve t..e memory, and en
liveii the imsgina ion ; thus restoiii'g the body
again to its propur tui.ctioiia.
Principle Otfice, No. 9, NORTH EIOUTH
street, Philadelphia.
HENRY VOX niEIMF.R.
October 84, 1840. AnL
TO THE AFFLICTED.
THOSE who are suff. ring from various diivaaM
incident lo the human faintly, would do well to
procure Dr. Harlich't Compound Strengthening
and German Aperient Pitts, which i re so pre.
eminently reccommonded for Dysprpsis, Liver
Complaint. I sir. iu the side, back and breast.
Nsrvious Affctions, Hea'-Ache, and all the dis
eases ol the Btouiscti si.d Dowla. Pamphlxta mar
be obtained gratis, which contain full si d eiplictle
directions for using. The render is ref. ried to ssv
aral very interrs'ing certificates of cures in this
paper, which may be relied upon, as they are l iken
J "final. rot aals at o. 19, NOatl H
wunin atnet, Philadelphia. '
. HEMltY YOXTHEIMER
Ostooes 4 , l44. Agtnt.
MORE POSITIVE PROOF
Of the efficacy if Dr. Harlich't Compound
Strengthening and German Aperient Pills.
AlLtoHtKT, Jan. 8, 1840.
ToDr Harwell's Agent Sir: t wish tosta'efnr
the benefit of ilm c who may be afflicted, that Dr.
HAnticn's ( ills have entirely cored me of Dys
pepsia, of veil i ll 1 have been sfll cted for many
years, I used 'a. ah kinds, the Aperient snd Strength
ening, and I am constrained to say, thst tiny ae a
Valuable discovery, an. I act upon the system mildly,
but very i ffeciu illy. I found the Tonic pills U
quicken tho rircu'ation and cause a d termination
to tho surface, xcd to stiengtben the We.ik tom.ich
and increase t' powers. Tho Atierioi.i pdls Hre tho
best cathartic 1 ciet ucd. I am confident all Dye
peptics would f we. I to make immediate tr al and
be. n lieved. Any one can call at my houso and bu
satibfijd wf the above at pleasure.
DAVID R. POPE.
N. IS. Tho original certificate may be seen ar the
i ffice of the Spirit of iheTitu.s." For sale ut
No. 19, North Lighth street.
IIE.NKi- YOXIIIEI.MER,
October 24, 1840. Jigent.
LIVER COMPLMNT.
THIS diseasj is discovered by a fixed cb use
pain in tho riglit sii'o under tho short nhs, attended
with heat, uneasiness about the pit of the stomach;
there is in ihe rihl side Uo s di-tcniion ; the pi
tient loses his appetite, and becomes t-ick and troubl
ed with vomit ng. Toe tongue bi comes lough
and bluck, tho countenance chanties to a palu or
citron c l ir. nr cll.uv like tho-e nfjlu ted with j iui.
dice, dilficulty of breathing, dUtuib d ret, attendee
w,th a dry cough, difficulty of laying on the left
aide, tho U..dy oecorne weak, and fi ia ly tho dnejso
teiminates into ino her of a mme ft nous nituie,
which In all probability is far beyond the power ef
htinnn skill. Dr. llarlchs ' ompouud Strength'
ening Tonic and German Aperient Pdl, II ta
ken at the commencement of ih s d is use, will
chci k it, nr. I by con'inuiiig the use of the medicine
a few weiks, a peifect cure mil be perfoiuud.
ThousanJseau testify to ihis fact.
(Jertifn a es . f many persons n ay daily I e se n
oftheeffic cy of 'hit invaluable medi tne, by apply
ing at the Meduul Otlice. No. 19, NOU1H
EiUH I'H street, Philadelphia.
HENRY YOXTHEIMER.
Octobei 24, 1840. A;en!
i niSCIPAL REASOXS
Why Dr HARI.ICH'S Compound Strengther
ing and German Aperient Pill lire used by all clas
ses tf p:ople, in preference to other M.-dicims, le
caue ihey a e prepireJ from a pure eztract of
herbs, a whoh aome medicine, rnil.l in its nper.ition
and j te nant in its effect the inot certain picke.vtr
of health, a sate and cftcc:ual cure of Dsiepsi.i or
Indigestion, nnJ all tmach complaints, a res.-rver
and puiifiei of the whole system.
because t1 ry a mthe the nerves ofscnsih'lity a d
foitify the nerves of motion, imparting to their in si
subtle fluid its pristine tone, thus giving strength
and clciri ei of m nd.
because they never destroy the coats of the sto
mach and bowels, aa all strong purgatives di .
lie. suae science and experience teach us that no
mere portative alone will cure 'he disease of the
ttomsch and nervia. Weakness is the primnry
cause of a host of d'srases, and, by continudly ie
soitii g to Drattic purgatives, you make ihe disease
much worte, inr-tead of fetti r.
Because Dr. Ilarlich's Med cine are put up up
on the com lion aense prinei.l, to "clm and
strengthen," which ia the only course to pursue to
effect a cure. Lastly,
llecauae these Medicines really d cure the dir
eae for which they arc r.comaictidcd. I'rinci(.al
Offi e for the United b'tites, is at No. I'J Noitli
Eighth street, Philadelphia.
HENRY YOXTHEIMER,
October 24, 1840. Agent.
TRUTH WILL PREVAIL.
Dr. Ilarlich's medicines are daily increns'ng in
pub ic fivor, and waul Iroin any lul a far trial to
establish their won h. We have a communication
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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SILK 80
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