The journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1839-1843, November 27, 1839, Image 4

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    EXCHANGE BANE'
AND
!LIMA G l / 4 Li STITUTIO.2I
No. GO South 4th Street,
Philadelphia.
0.4.1 5 1TAL $250,000.
Open daily for the tranauction of businesp,
from 9 A. M. to S P. M.
Deposites of Money received. for which
the following rate of Interest will be allow
ed.
1 year 6 per cent. per annum,
6 mo's 6 " " " "
3 14 4 .. “ .. ~
ln Business Deposites, to be drawn at the
pleasure of the Depositor, nn interest will be
allowed. The current Notes of Solvent'
Banks, ii every part of the United States,
will be received as Special Deposites, on
such terms as may be agreed on In each par
ticular case.
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD.
J. DFSSAA, Cashier.
Philadelphia Dec. 19, 1838.
BTO I ES .1.3 D TAN
sill P.
TILE Subscriber respectfully informs the
public, that he has removed his shop to the
corner of Market Square, in the ht-use for
may occupied as a tavern, by Alex.'
CARMJ2.7 where he has on hand a gen
eral assortment of GOOD TIN WARE,
which he will sell cheap at whole sale or
retail. House spouting will he put on at
the shortest notice. He also has on hand a
general assortment of Sheet Iron ware,
Stove pipe, Drums, Dripping - pans, Coal
Scuttles etc. He has also a general as
sortment of HOLLOW-WARE, every
size of Pots, ;4 1 / a sh: Kettles. teakettles,
and oval boilers. Of STOVES he has a
great variety—of all sizes of wood cook
ing stoves, and coal stoves with Sheet
Iron tops, all of handsome patterns, and
of superior quality of casting, and are fin
ished with tin or copper, and in finish are
not inferior to any in the county.
All orders will be punctually attended
N, and thankfully received. Every ar
ticle cheap for cash.
tie hopes by punctuality, and carefull
attention to businesi, to merrit a good
chars of Public Patronage.
WILLIAM 11.ZIGLER.
Huntingdon June 19, 1939.-1 Y.
To the Public.
rHE public are hereby informed, that
JACOB MILLER has been appointed agent
for Huntingdon county, for the sale of Dr,
Evans' Camomile and family aperient pills,
where all those that need medicine, can be
supplied as he intends always to have a sup
ply on hand.
ikaIFE AND HEALTH,—Persons whose
nerves have been injured by Calomile,
or excessive grief, great loss of blood, the sup
pression of accustomed discharges or cuta
wins, intemperate habits, or other causes
which tend to relax and enervate the ner
vous system, will find a friend to soothe and
comfort them, in EVANS' CAMOMILE
PILLS. Those afflicted with Epilepsy or
Falling Sickness, Palsy, Serious Apoplexy,
and organic affections of the heart, Nausea,
Vomiting, pains in the side, breast, limbs,
head, stomach or back, will find themselves
mmediately relieved, by using 4
EVANS' CAMOMILE AND APERIENT
PILLS.
DR. EVAN'S does not pretend to say that
his medicine will cure all diseases that flesh
and blood are heir to, but he does says that
hi all Debilitated and Impaired Constitutions
--in Nervous diseases of all kinds, particular
ly of the DIGESTIVE ORGANS, and in
Incipient Consumption, whether of the lungs
or liver, they will cure. That dreadful dis
ease, CONSUMPTION, might have been
checked in its commencement, and disap
pointed its prey all over the land, if the first
symptoms of Nervous Debility had been
counteracted by the CAMOMILE FLOW
ER chemically prepared ; together with many
other diseases, where other remedies have
proved fatal.
How many personstlo we daily find tortu
red with that dreadful disease. SICK
HEADACHE, If they would only make
trial of this invaluable medicine, they would
perceive that life is a pleasure and not a
cource of misery and abhorrence. In conclu
lion I would warn nervous persons against
the abstraction of BLOOD, either by leech
es, cupping,!orthe employment of thelancet.
Drastic purgatives in delicate habits are al
most equally improper, Those ,are prac
tices too often resorted to in such cases, but
they seldom fail to prove !highly injurious.
Certificates of cures are daily received which
add sufficient testimony of the great efficacy
if this invaluable medicine, in relieving af
flicted mankind. The above medicine is fur
sale at Jacob Miller's store, Huntingdon.
VERY liIIPORTANT TO
FARMERS.
The Subscribers tiller offer fur sale
their improved celebrated Thrashing-Ma
chines, at their Skim in Huntingdon and
Lewistown. By application, made by I
mail or otherwise to John Switzer, Hun
tingdun--or /tither B. Long, Lewistown,
formats can be accommodated on the
most reasonable terms. For running easy,
dun e the work well. and for durability;
they defy the State of Vennsylvaisia to ex
ceed them. Those who wish it, can have
a straw c•irrier attached to their Machine,
which will be a great advantage in thrash
one hand less will be reirdred to
take away the stiaw, and the caving much
more easily performed. By an agreement
with the Patentee's, we have the Exclu
sive Pribileze tit building and selling, in
the county's of Peery Juniqtla,
H entingdon and part of Camsria. 11
Fanners, will cons.ilt their own Interest,
an7l keep free from teouVe—they stall
beware of baying .11r.c1tues, of any kind,
with the Meal, passina under the VoseB
feet nal !as maile atif still by its, as the'
Pattent L two, will be Viejo! g enforced.
A. B. 1.1.14:::& Co
jinn, 1. 1
CLOCK•, Iit:ITCHES, A'
.7 9 \ 1
„4 ,
. A
JEWELRY.
THE subscriber has just rcceived
rich assortment of Clocks, Watches'
and Jewelry, consisting of Eight Day and 30
hour Brass Clocks, Willard Time Pie-
cos; Gold and Silver Levers, Eng
lish, Quarteir and L'Pine Wa
tches; Gold, Fob, & Guard
Chains; Gold Seals Fob
an.l Guard Keys;
Gold Enamled
and SE l'
Breast
Pins, and
Finger Rings;
Silver,
Table, Tea
and Salt Spoons; Sugar
Tongs; Silver, and German
Silver Butter Knives, Silver Pen
cys, Cemmon and Patent; Pen-
Knives, Pocket Books, Steel Chains and
Keys; Pocket Pistols, Powder Flasks, Steel
Pens, Tooth Brushes, Musical Boxes.
Silirer Thimbles, open and shut en
ded; a full assortment of Spec
tacles, of Silver, Steel, and
Plated Frames, Double
and Single Glasses,
Spectacle Glas
ses of all
'Ages,
kept on
hand, and put
in frames on the
shortest notice. The
subscriber still continues to
repair Clocks, Watch( s, and
Jewelry at his old stand.
MICHAEL BUOY
Huntingdon, September 18, 1839.
I)R. Syrup of pro
ens of I' trgtntana or wild Cherry.
This syrup is highly beneficial in all pecto
ral afilictions; also, in diseases of the chest
in which the lungs do not perform their
proper office from want of due nervous
energy: such as astlimas,. pulmonary con
sumption, recent or chronic coughs, hoarse
ness, whooping cough, wheezing andAf
ficulty of breathing, croup and spitting of
blood, eke. How many sufferers do we
daily behold approaching to an untimely
grave, wrested in the bloom of youth from
their dear relatives and friends, afflicted
with that common and destructive rava
ger, called consumption, which soon wasts'
the miserable sufferer until they become
beyond ,the power of human skill; if such',
sufferers would cnly make a trial of Dr.
Swayne's invaluable medicine, they would
soon find themselves benefittod; than by
gulphing the various ineffective certain
remedies of which our newspapers daily
abound. This syrup immediately hegins
to heal the ulcerated lungs, stopping pro
fuse night sweats, niititigating the distres-
I sing cough at the same time inducing a
• healthy and natural expectoration, also re
lieving the shortness of breath and pain
; in the chest, which harrass the sufferer on
the slightest exercise, and finally the hec.l
tic flash in the pallid and emaciated cheek
will soon begin to vanish, and the sufferer
will here peceive himself snatched from a
premature grave, into the enjoyment again
lof comfortable health.
For sale at Jacob Miller's store Huni
Coughs and Colds.
How many sufferers do we daily behold
afflicted with that common and distressing
disease! Do we not find that almost every
person or friend we meet with complains of
a bad COLD or a distressing COUGH? We
also find in assemblies of all kinds that there
is a continual coughing, by which we:perceive
that then is one halt of the human family
'afflicted with that troublesome disease. If
those sufferers would only make a trial of
Dr Swayne's Syrup or wild cherry
they would soon find themselves relieved,
and by continuing the use of the same for a
feii days, it will effect a :permanent cure.
Hundreds can testify to this fact, as in the
short space of two months, !upwards of five
hundred boat , s have been sold.
The syrup for sale at Jacob Miller's storr l
Huntingdon Pa.
TREATMENT.
The principal objects to be kept In view
arc Ist, to free the stomach and intestines
from offending materials. 2d, to improve
the tone of the digestive organs and energy
of the system in removing noxious matters
from the stomach, and obviating costiveness.
Violent drastic purgatives should be avoided
and those aperients should be used which
act gently, and rather by soliciting the per
istalic motions of the intestines to their regu
larity of health, than by irritating them to a
laborious excitement, rhere is no medicine
better adapted to the completion of this than
Dar. 0. P. HARLICH'S GERMAN APERIENT
PILLS. To improve the functions of the de
bilitated organs and invigorate the system
generally, no medicine has ever been so
'prominently efficacious as DR. Harlich's
Compound fonic Strengthening Pills, whose
sainGu•y influence in restoring the digestive
organs to a healthy action, and re-establish
ing health and vigor in enfeebled and dvs
petic constitutions; have gained the implicit
confidence of the most eminent physicians,
and unprecidented public o.stimony. Re
member Dr. Harlich's Compound Tonic
Strengthening Pills, shay are put up in small
packets with full directions.
Principal office for the United States, is
No. 19 North Eighth street Philadelphia,
where all communications must be addres
sed.
Also for sale et the store of Jacob Miller
who is agent fur Huntingdon County.
Money Found
between Colrain Forges and John S.
(setts Mill. The Owner can 4et it by
~givingsatistactot ,I ascription of the same,
paying for advertising, at the office nI
Eli7..ibeth Forge.
itougjur NIOORE,
F.!izahtt'i Forge, (let fiber 6'o, 1889.
Hat and Fur
STORE.
D A , Y ully D inrorrtrie l ir B t ' ri S en O d N s ' a rL n7 e :h t e
public generally, that they have just re•
ceived
! A New & Handsome assortment !
of articles in their line of business,
Which they offer to the public CHEAP, for
ca• h or country produce, consisting of the
following articles, viz:—
Best gitality of otter Caps, latest fashion,
Common
__ do do
City made Hats of the latest fashion, and
also of their own manufacture,
‘Vomen's and Men's Fur Gloves,
Collars and Tippets for Ladies.
The whole of which they will sell at city
prices.
Country merchants will be supplied with
HArs of their own manufacture, on a reas
onable credit, and at as low a price as they
can be purchased in Philadelphia.
DAVID SNIDER & SON.
i Huntingdon, Nov. 13, 1839.
Consuniption is a' disease always occa
sioned by . a disordered state of Vis Vitce
C,* ( )UGhj AS THMASAVD SPITTING (or life principle) of the human body: or.
BLOOD ten secretly lurking in the system for years
Cured By before there is the least complaint of the
JAYNE'S Exvgc TORANT. Lungs—and which may be as certainly
though not so quickly, cured as a coin-
PHILADELPHIA, ,Aug. 16, 1838' mon cold or a simple headache. An in-
Mr. Atkinson—Dear Sir: valuably precious doctrine this, as it im
i rts an important lesson to the apparently
A few weeks ago I noticed in your paPe:: , Pa
an account of the surprising effects of Jayne's•h;a!tli of both sexes, teaching them that
Carminative, in restoring a great number of , thi s h -istlious foe may be an unobserved
passengers on board of a Mississippi steam
,boat to perfect health, who were affected b iNagine themselves secure
violent Bowel Comp laint • I was glad to see
while
they
inmate of their "clayey houses" even
you notic it so kindly; you may rest assured from its attacks, teaching them that the
it deserves the praise bestowed upon it. !great secret in the et p/ preserving heabh
The benefit 1 have veceived from his mcdi— is to pluck out the ai:.case while in the
tine, more especially his EXPECT ORANT bIade, and not wale till ;be full grown
induces me to state my case to you. for the
benefit of those who are afflicted in the same ear.
way. It has been my misfortune, sir, to las This illustrious benefactor of nun is al
bor under a Cough and Asthmatical oppre- so entitled to your unfeigned gratitude,
sion, for more than half a century . . When and the gratitude of a world, for the is: •
a soldier in the American Camp, in 1778, I,
with many others, (owing to great expo- •
sure,) had a violent attack of disease of the .
healing fiat may justly claim for it such a
vention of his matchless sanalive,—whose
lungs, by which I was disaclecl from duty title, since it has so signally
triumphed
for a long !time. Since that period, until over our great common enemy consemp
recently, I have never been free from a vio- Lion, both in the first and last stages,—
lent cough and difficulty of breathing. Year
medicine which has thoroughly filled the
after year, I have expectorated over a gill a
vacuum in the Meted'', Medica, and there
day. Often much more, and sometimes mix
ed with blood. For months together, night by proved itself the Conqueror of Physi
after night, I have had to sit or be bolster- cians—a medicine, for which all mankind
ed up to obtain my breath. The weakness will have abundant cause to bless the
and debility caused by such constant expec
toration, frequently brought me to a state beneficient hand of a kind Providence,--a
bordering on death. It has been a matter • .
medicine, whose wondrous virtues have
of astonishment to my family and frie.,ds,been so iosvinni • oitraved even by some
g p
that lam here to write this to you. I have of our clergy, in their pastoral visits to
had skillful physicians to attend me, and ev the sick chamber; by which means they
97 thing done that was thought likely to
give me relief, without any beneficial effect. often become the happy instruments of
changing despondency into hope, sickness
Last winter I had another very seveee at
tack of inflamation of the lungs, which I ful
intoly and sadnessof friends into
lea 1,
expected would be the last. I then con- joyfulness
sidered my case as past the aid of medicine.
Wher I was persuaded *to call kin Doctor 11
Jayne—with the assistance of Divine Provi
dence, througn him I was once more raised
(from my bed: but the cough and wheezing
wearied me day and night. He advised me
to use his Expectorant. I did so, with a
strong hope, that, as it had cured nunly of
my acquaintances of various diseases of the
lungs, it might, at least mitiiate my suffer•
ings. Need I say how satisfied I feel—
IT HAS EFFECTUALLY CURED ME
As soon as I commenced taking it, I found it
reached my case, and I began to breathe
with more freedom. My expectoration be
came easy, and my cough entirely left me.
I now feel as well as I ever did in my life,
and better than I have been for the last six
years. Last summer I spit a great deal of
blood; now thank God I am perfectly cured.
'Now sir, after suffering so long, and finding
at last, such signal relief from Doctor Jaynes
Expectorant, .1 Keel anxious to intorm my
fellow citizens where relief may be had. If
you think this worth a place in your paper,
you will oblige me by noticing it.
NICHOLAS HARRIS,Sen.
No. 35 Lombard street.
The above valuable medicine may he had
wholesale and retail at Jayne's Drug and
Chemical Store, No. 20, South Third street
Philae elphia.Price $l.
Sold, also, by .Tacos MILLER, Agent,
Huntingdon Pa.
To Markesmen.
THOMAS DOUGLASS.
(114 ;' ntt Alvah ,
Respectfully informs his frtcnds. and the
public, generally, that he still continues the
above businnss in
M'CONNELLSTO WN.
And is prepared to manufacture all kind
of guns or pistols, or to make any necessas
ry repairs upon any article of the kind. if
careful attention will merit success, he hopes
to secure the patronage of the sharp shoo
ters of this county. Any orders left with
Isaac Davis will be punctually attendedto,
Huntingdon November 21, 1838.
TAKE NOTICE.
That the claims of Jacob H. Stover,,
late of Morris township, are due shortly
—Being his age:: t, I. wish prompt ply. ,
nent, or agree to other requirements on
that dad•; or said claims will be left in the
hands of another. Ills orders are per•
emptorv, I will obey them.
JOHN ALTRANIM
Morris tp. Sept. 11, 1839.
INTetivir •
I John Grcgery, who is presumed to
-a be an elderly man, and supposed to
reside somewhere in the North. Vestern
part of Huntingdon County, will call at
my Office in the borough of Iluntingdon,
with proof otlihis identity, as way I:e re
lquired, he %till receive information of
value to him. DAVID GLAIR.
1839.
(KrThe article published below, con
cerning the new and popular doctrine ad
vanced by the illustrious Goelicke of Ger
tnary, cannot fail of exciting a deep and
thrilling intciest throughout our coun
-
try.
- [Translated from the German.]
LOUIS OFFOI GOIELICKE,
OF GERMANY,
THE GREJTEST OF MU
. aar'BEA EraCTORS.
Citizens of North and South
,anierica,
To Louts OFrox GOELICKE, M. D•, o
Germany, [Europe] belongs the imper
ishable honor of adding a new and precious
doctrine to the Sciences of Medicine—a
doctrine which, though vehemently ‘,-)-
posed by many oldie faculty, (of which
,he is a valuable member,) he proves to be
las well founded intruth as any 'doctrine of
,Holy Writ—a doctrine upon the variety
of which are suspended the lives of mil
lionsl of our ace, and which he boldly
!
challenges his opposers to refute, viz:
4,401F.34/CWS.
MATCHLESSSANA-
JIVE,
'medicine of mon value to man than the
vast mines of Austria, or even the united
treasures of our globe.—a medicine, which
is obtained equally from the vegetable,
*nitual and mineral kingdoms, and thus
'possesses a threefold power,—a
'which though designed as a remedy for
consumption solely, is possessed of a mys
terious influence over many diseases of
the human system,--a medicine, which
begins to be valued by Physicians, in
are daily witnessing its astonishing
cur
of many whom they had resigned to I
grasp of the Insatiable Grave
Dose of the Sanative, for adults, or
drop; for children a ha lf drop; and i
infants, a quarter drop; the directions ex
plaing the manner of taking a half or a
quarter drop.
PRlCE—Three and one third rix dol
lars* ($2,50) per HALF °EIm:E.
*A German coin, value 75 cents,
A certificate from three members of
the MEDICAL PROFESSION in
Germany, in Europe,
We the undersikned, practitioners of
medicine in Germany' are well aware
that, by our course, we may lurfeit
the friendship of some of the faculty, but
not of its benevolent members, who are
.uninfluenced by selfish motives. Though
we shall refrain from an expression of
our opinion, either of the soundness or
unsoundness of Dr. Goelicke's new doc
inne, we are happy to say that we deem
his Sanativ too valuable not to be general
ly known—for what our eves behold and
our cars hear, we must believe.
We hereby state, that when Dr. Louis
Olfon Goelicke first came before the Ger
man public, as the pretended discoverer
of a new doctrine and a new medicine, we
held him in the highest contempt, believ
ing and openly pronouncing hint to be a
base impostor and the prince of quacks.
But, on hearing so much said about the
Sanative, against it and for it, we were
induced, from motives of curiosity mere
, ly, to make trial of its reputed virtues,
upon a number of our most hopeless pa
tients; and we now decor it our bounden
, duty (even at the expense of our evil in
. (crest) publickly to acknoo ledge its
cacy in curing not only consumption,
but other fent fir? maladies, which we have
theretofore belived to be incurable. Or
not cempt for the discoverer of this med
cine was at once swallowed up in our tit
ter astonishment at these unexpected re
sults; and, as amends for ourabuse of him,
we do frankly confess to the world, that,
we believe him a philanthropist who does
honor to the profession, and to our coun
try, which gave him birth.
The recent adoption of this medicine in
to some of our European hospitals is a
sufficient guaranty that it performs all its
promises: It need not our testitnoy, for
wherever it is used it is its own best wit
ness.
HERMAN ETMULLER, M. I),
wALTER VAN GAULT, M. D
ADOLPHUS \VERNER, M. I)
Germany, December 10, 1836.
The above precious medicine(the orio•
inal discovery of I)r. LOUIS 0. 00EL
ICKE, of Germany,) is for sale, wholesale
and retail, by,
L. G. KESSLI4.III
AGENT Foa Mill ( reek.
JAMES ENTRIKEN, Jr.
Agent for Coffy Run.
Agent for Colrain Forges.
D. STEWART.
Huntingdon County, Pa,
Important Discovery.
The public are hereby directed to the me
dical advertisements of Dr. HARLIC H'S
Celebrated COMPOUND STRENGTH.'
ENING TONIC, and GERALdNiIPER
IENT PILLS, which are a Medicine of
great value to the afflit.ted, discovered hyH
0. P. HARLICH, a celebrated physician at
Altdorf,Germany, which has been used with,
unparalleled success throughout Germany.
This Medicine consists of two kinds, viz:
the CERMAN AP ERIEN T, and the
COMPOUND S'rRENETHENING TO
NIC PILLS. They are each put up in
small packs, and should both be used to
effect a permanent cure. Those who are
afflicted would do well to make a trial of thi
invaluable Medicine, as they never produc
sickness or nausea while using. A safe and
effectual remedy for
DYSPEPSM OR lADIGES7 lON,
and all Stomach Complaints; pain in the
SIDE, LIVER COMPLAINTS, Lnss of
„dppetite, Flatulency, Palpitation of the
Heart, General Debility, Nervous Irritabi
lity, SICK HEADACHE, Female Elisea
see, Spasmodic Affections, RHEUMATISM
Asthmas , CONSUMPTION , &c. The
GERMAN APERIENT PILLS are to
cleanse the stomach and purify the BLOOD
The Tonic or STRENGTHENING PILLS
;ire
to STRENGTHEN and invigorate the
nervo and digestive organs and give tone to
the StoniaCb, as all diseases originate from
impurities pi !he BLOOD and disordered
Stomach. I'h;.! rrOde
of treating diseases is
pursued by all
p;•aciical PHYSICIANS,
which experience has pitzbt them to be the
only remedy to effect a cd.:.e. .1 hey arc not
only recommended and prescrits!% l
. by the
most experienced Physicians in the7r daily
practice, but also taken by those geti:lenten
themselves whenever they feel the symp
toms of those diseases, in which they know
them to be efficacious. Th:s is the case in
all large cities in which they have an ex
tensive sale. It is not to be understood that
these medicines will cure all diseases merely
by purifying the blood—this they will not
do; but they certainly will, and sufficient
authority of daily proofs asserting that those
medicines, taken as recommended by the di
rections which accompany them, will cure a
great majority of diseases of the stomach,
lungs and liver, by which impurities of the
blood are occasioned.
irp Ask for DR. HARLICH'S COMPOUND
STRENGTHENING TONIC, AND L ERMAN
APERIENT PILLS.
Principal Ogee for the sale of this
Medicine, is at No. 19 Nortis EIGHTH
Street, Philadelphia.
Also—For sale at the Store of JACOB MIL-
L.P..% in the Borough of Huntingdon, Pa.,
who ft agent for Huntingdon county.
IMPOZIT3N2 TO FEAYALES.
Dr. O. P. Harlich's Compound Strength
ening Tonic, and German Aperient Pills.
Th - se pills remove all those distressing dis
eases which Females are liable to be ;afflic
ted with. They remove those morbid sec
retions which when retained, soon induce a
umber of diseases and oftentimes render
emales unhappy and miserable all their
lives. Those pills used accoading to direc
ions, immediately create a new and healthy
ction throughout the whole system by purl
yiug the blood, and giving strength to the
stomach and bowels, at the Esame time re
lieving the pain in the side, back, nod loins,
giving appetite and invigorating:the system
again to its proper functions and restoring
tranquel repose.
Ask for Dr. Harlich'B Compound Stren6tl)
g Tonic, and German Aperient Pills.
Principle office, 19 North Eighth street,'
Philadelphia. Also for sale at Jacob Miller's
Store Huntingdon, Pa.
RHEUMATISM.
Entirely cured by the use of 1)r. 0. I'.
Harlich's Compound Strengthening and Ger
man Aperient Pills.
Mr. Solomon Wilson, of Chester co. Pa.,
afflicted for two years with the above dis•
disease, of which he had to use his
crutches for 18 months, his symptoms were
excruciating pain in all his Joists, esjrcially
n his hip, Shoulders and nodes, pain pncreas
ng al ways towards eyeing attended with
heat. Mr. Wilson, was at o• e time not able
to move his limbs on account of the pain be
ing so great; he being advised by !a friend of
his to procure Dr. Harlich's pill of which he
sent to the agent in West Chester and pro
cored som; on using the medicine:the third
day the pain disappeared sod his strength'
increasing fast, and in three weeks was Wile
to attend to Ins business, which he had not
done for 18 months.; for the bent fit of others
afflicted, lie wishes those lines published
that they may be relieved, and again en
joy the pleasures of a healthy life.
Principle office, 19th North 18th Street,
Philadelphia.
Also—For sale at the Store of Jacob Mil
ler, Huntingdon, Pa,
CAUSE OF DYSPEPSIA
This disease often originates from a habit
of overloading or distending the stomach by
excessive eating or drinking, or very protrac
ted periods of lusting, an indolent or seden-,
tary life, in which no exercise is off irded to
the muscular fibres or mental faculties, fear
grief. and deep anxiety, taken too frequent
ly strong purgmgmedicinzs, dysentery, rnis-
'can iages, intermittent and syasmodic affec•
icns of the stomach and bowels; the most
common Of the law r causes are 1 ate hours
, and the to) frequent use of sprituos hqucrs,
SYMPTOMS
Dyspepsia may be described from a want
of appetite or an unnatural and voracious one
nausea, sometimes bilious vomiting, sudden
and transient distensions of the stomach af
ter eating, acid and prutrescent eructations,
water brash, pains in the region of the stom
ach, costiveness palpitation of the heart, dia
ziness and dimness of sight, disturbed rest,
tremors, mental despondency, flatulency,
spasms, nervous irritability, chillness,' sal
lowness of complexion, oppressing after eat
log. generaLlangour and debility; this disease
will also veryfoften produce the !sick head
ache, as proved by the experience of thcss
who have suffered of it.
=MS
IDR. JAYNE'S EXPECTORAN T
We consider it a duty to call public at- .
tention to this admirable pi:operation for
Pulmonary Diseiscs— Especially Coughs,
Colds, Consumptions, Spitting blood, Asth
ma, Broncial Affections, E - loopuT Cough, &o
It is used and very highly approved by per--
sons of the first respectability, but we feel
confident in saying that a trial of its efficacy
will be its best reccomtnendation. -
DR. JONATHAN GOING, PRESIDENT
OF THE GRANVILLE CCLLEGE, Ohio (late
of New Ynrk), in a letter to Dr. Jayne da
ted New York, December. 1836. says:—
"He was laboring under a severe cold, cough
and hoarseness, and that his difficulty of
breathing was so great that. he felt himself
in imminent danger of immendiate suffoca
tion, but was perfectly cured by using this
Expectorant. "—Mrs. Dt lks, of Salem, N. J.
was cured of Asthma of twenty years stand
ing, by using two bottles of this medicine.
Mrs. Ward, also of Salem, was cured of the
same complaint by one battle. Aycung
dy, also of Salem, who was believed by her
friends to be far gone with consumption was
perfectly restored by three bottles.—Dr.
Hamilton of St. Jame 3, South Carolina, was
,;reatly affected by a cough, hoarseness and
soreness of the lungs, and on using a bottle of
this medicine found permanent relief.
Mr. Nicholas Harris, sen., one of the Dea
cons of the First Baptist Church in this city,
has been pertectly cured by it—after having
suffered for stxty years with Cough, Asth
ma, and Spitting of Blood, which no remedy
before could relieve.
The Rev. C. C. P. Crosby, writes as fol
lows:
New lurk, June 15, 1838.
To Dr. Jayne:—Dear Sir,-1 have made
use of your Expectorant, personally and in
my family for the last six years, with great
benefit. Indeed I may consider my life pro
longed by the use of this valuable medicine,
under the blessing of God, for several years.
I may say almost as much in the.case of my
wife, and also of the Rev. Mr. Tonsom of
the Island of Jamaica. For all cases of cough.
inflamation of the chest, lungs, and throat, I
do most unhesitatingly recommend this as the
best medicine I have ever tried. My earnest
wish is, that others afflicted as I have been.
may experience the same relief, which I am
persuaded they will by using yi ter Expecta.
amt.
C. C. P. CROSBY.
The following Certificate is from a practi
sing PEYSICIAN and a much respected
Clergyman of the Methodist society—da
ted Modest Town. Va. Augnst 27, 1828.
Dr. JAYNE, Dear have been using
sour Expectorant extensively in my practice
for the last three months, and for all attacks
of Colds, Coughs, Inflamation of the Lungs,
Consumption, Asthma,
Pains and weakness
of the Breast, it is decidedly the best medi
cine I have ever tried.
Very respectfully yours.
R. W. W 11.1..] ANIS.
Dr. Jaynes Office is No. 20 South Third
street, Philadelphia, where all orders will
be promptly attended to.
Sold also by JACOB MILLER, ag ent,
Huntingdon, Pa.—Price $l.
Stray ,poip Cows
CAME to the residence of the sub
scriber at Mill Creek on, or before
the middle of September, 'Arise Cows.
One a red and white cow about 8 or 9
years old. One of them is a brmille about
the same age. The other a red cow about
s o r 6 years old. The owner or owners
will please to call, pay charges, and take
them away; otherwise they will be sold as
th e l a w drirects.
EDWARD PLOWMAN.
Mill Creek Oct, 16, 1839—St.
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FOR SALE.
The subscriber residing on second street
inthe Borough of Alexandria informs the
public in general that he has on hands a taros
and good assortment of all kinds of
Furniture,
not inferior to any in the county, which he
will sell cheap for Cash.
GEO. WILSON.
Alexandria, Sept. 25, 1839.
INFORMATION WANTED.
, F HE undersigned is desirous of obtaining
information relative to Adam Show.
ers, who left his family sometime during the
month of last June, for the avowed purpose
of seeking a place for himself and
The undersigned (his wife) takes this me
thod to tell him that she as well as his chil
dren, are in circumstances which need the
attention of a husband and father. If this
should meet his eye, she hopes, that the love
he bears his children_ will at least induce
him to come to their assistance. Any per
son knowing where said Showers may be,
will confer a favor upon an anxious wire by
communicating such information to her at
the mouth of Spruce Creek, Huntingdon
county, Pa
MAGARET SHOWERS
October 2, 1259.—P.