The journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1839-1843, February 12, 1840, Image 3

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    portion of the well trained spaniels of the ,
party joined in with the Governor, While,
the More refractory subordinates denoun
red him as a traitor to his party and prin
ciple, and openly insinuated that the itch
ing palm of honest Davy had been touch
ed by the golden wand of the Banks. A
resolution was immediately introduced
agreeing to spay interest, on the interest
due, but, before they could even pass
that, another message, also in another
nolumn, announced the fact, that th e
Banks had taken the loan. This consti
tutes nearly the whole business of the
Session thus far. The resolution offered
to repeal the charter of the U. S. Bank,
remains •ender the table, we suppose, from
the fact that the Monster really took the
loan herself, at 5 per cent, though il
called on, under her chat ter, she is bound
to lend at 4 per cent. Thus the people
can see the hollow hearted opposition of
t hese Locos to Banks.
A Ft hole hog.—We see in many of
•ur exchange papers, notice take of some
large hogs killed in their districts. We,
think we can beat them all. Mr John,
Alexander of• Morris township, of this
county, slaughtered a hog which weighed
when clean 802 pounds. "Old Morris"
knows how to do a Mg thing. There
were also two other "chunks of pigs"
killed in Walker township—Mr. A. San•
gree killed one. weighing 527; and Mr J.
Patton another, weighing 520, can any
of you beat that ?
Tula FAMILY. -If there are any joys
on earth which harmonize with those of
Heaven, they are the joys of a christian
family. When the snowflakes fall fast in
• winter's evening, what is so delighfull
as to see the happy little ones sporting
around a blazing fire. Look at the little !
creature in her night dress, frolicking and
laughingas though she ',ever had known,
and never would know a care. Now she
rails upon the carpet, and now she climbs
the chair, and now she pui sues her older
elate, around the room, while her little
heart is overflowing full of happiness.—
Who does not covet the pleasurahe emoti
ons with which the parents look upon the
scene --and what sacrifices can he more
acceptable to our Heavenly Father, than
the incense of prayet• and praise which as
sends daily front our family altar.
. The silken tie that binds two willing hearts'
MARRIED,
On Thursday, January 30, by Rev. Mr
Brown, Mr. LOGIN WCALL, to Muss RA
CIEL DEAN, bath of Hopewell town,hip.
On Tuesday evening the Bth tilt. by
the Rev. S. P• Lilly, Nll% JOHN StvirzEit
of Huntingdon County, to Miss JANE ELI%
2A KENNADY tit Lewistown•
On the same :lay by Daniel Africa Esq
Mr James 8.3a15, to Miss Rebecca Gin•
ter, both of Henderson township.
Young itlen/s Junto, 6 .11(.3. 1. 9 )
The memsers of this society are reques
. -
led to meet on Saturday next, the 15th
instant, at 7 o'clock P. M., at the usual
place. Question for discussion;—nls it
policy to compel the Banks to resume
specie payments immediately/" Punctu•
al attendance is required.
By order of the society,
G. B. PECK, Secretary.
February 12, 1340.
ADMINISTRATOR'S
NOTICE
ALL persons indebted to the estate
of John Dopp jr. late of tlopewell
township, Huntingdon county, are re
quested to make immediate payment; and
all those having claims against said estate
will please present them properly authen•
ttcated fur settlement to the undersigned.
JACOB DOPP, Adm'r.
February 12, 1840.
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
THE subscriber offers for sale a tract
of land in Young township, Indi
ana county, containing about
240 ACRES,
and the usual allowance, about from 70 to
80 of which are cleared; 20 acres in mead
.ew, the wit ole in good repair. On the
premises are a large number of apple and
peach trees, a large and commodious house
and barn, several never failing springs,
and a goal saw mill seat. Tills tract ut
land lies ups n the main road from Indiana
to Stltsbarg; about 10 miles front the for
mar placa, and 8 miles from the latter,
and about 7 from B lairsville. Churches,
School houses, and mills convenient. The
above tract of land , if not sold s ioner, at
private sale, will be offered at public sale
on the premises. on Wednesday the 4th
day of March nest.
4'ersuns wishing to view the premises,
snag call on the subscriber, or J. Foster
adjoiding the property.
JOHN LEARD.
Executitr of the estate of Wm. Laud Esq
(eceaSea.
,4ers }39,1840.
Jacob Shively's Estate,
LL persons indebted by bond or note
1-11 . or otherwise, for articles purchased
by them at the sale of the personal prop
erty of Jacob Shively late of West town
ship in the County of Huntingdon dcc'd,
will please to take notice that the vendue
notes, are Low due, and all persons in
debted by blot' note, or book account to
said Estate in any manner, will please
come forward and settle the respoetive
demands against theta on or before the 12
(lay of February next, after which time
.no longet indulgenc'e can be given.
BENJ. BRITBAKER,
JAMLS SII 1 VELY.
Administrators
r f an 29, 1840—St—p,
JUNIATA HUI:GE EOTICE,
The stock holders in the Juniata Bridge
Company, are notified that the annuel e
lection will lie held at the house of Chris
' t;au Couts, in the horbugh of Huntingdon
on Tuesday the 11th di/ of January next
1 1 for the purpose of electing
, 4 President, 6 Managers and
Treasurer and Secretary,
to conduct the allitirs of the said Compa
ny for the ensuing year. _
I. DORLAND, Secy,
Huntingdon, Dec, 23, ' 839.
Executor's Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate o
Simuel Harnish,late of Morris towuf
ship, Huntingdon comity, dee msed,•
are reques:ed to make immediate payment;
and all those having- claims against smd es- •
tate, are requested to present them properly
authenticated for payment to the undersign
ed.
SUSAN HARNISH,
CHRISTIAN HARNISH, Exec's.
JOHN KELLER.
January 22, 1840.-6 t.
DISSOLUTION OF
Partnership.
THE partnership heretofore existing
between Alexander Stitt and Robert
Lytle Jr., was dissolved on the Ist
'January 1840, by mutual consent. The
books and accounts are iii the hands of Alex.
Stitt, whet e all interested arc rcyi?sted to
c 3.11 and settle. Mr. Stitt carries oa the bu
siness at the old stand.
ALEX ANDEII STITT.
iIoBERT LYTLE, 311.
Alexandria, Jan. 22, 1840.-3tp.
STRAY HErE'ER.
C mill
nce of A ME
hear Alexandria, about
- the 16,1 Dec. lt3), a white,and
red spotted heifer, about 21 yea, s on ear
marks. the Owner of the s inie is retu-s
-to clime f.rward, prove pr. perry, and t'ilte
it away, otherwise it will b., held according
to law,
D NVID AtAiltiottr,
Gimmili's Mill, Ile,. Alex
atith-r, Jan. 22. 1840 —.lip. 5
anocrinam:: FO UAW 111 .
Tae subscribers would respectfully in
form the citizens of Huntingdon arid the
adjoining counties that they have repair
ed, and newly fitted up the
Rockdale Foundry,
on Clover creek, two miles from Wl
iamsburg, where they are now prepared
to execute all orders in their Elie, of the
best materials and workmanship and with
promptness and despatch.
They will keep constantly on hand,
Stoves of every discription, such as Cook
ing, Ten Plate, Parlor, Coal and wood
stoves; Plou,;hs, anvils, car rings, ham
liners bed plates, hollow ware, and every
kind of casting necessary for forges,
mills, or machinery of any discription
wagon boxes of all descriptions &c. 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 Foun
dry.
STEEVENS & GRIFFIN
Dec. 25. 839
NOTICE TO COLLECTORS
Irall payments hereafter made by the
Collectors or noway tax TEN PER CENT
will be required In stt."ll. This rule
has been adeptid through absolute necessity
anti will be dispensed with only in canoe
where a compliance with it would be of
serious inconvenience to the tax-payer or
collector.
13AVID 131,4,1 R.
Treasurer's Ace Hun-1
tingdon, Dec.ll. 1859 _1
Bargains for Cash
On and after the first day of January
the Subscriber will sell at cost his stock
MERCILIXDISE,
CONSISTING OF
Hardware, Queensivare.
Dry Goods and
Groceries
at his stand in Petersburg, where the pub
lic are invited to call and examinpAot
themselves.
Vm. Walker.
N. B. Persons having accounts with the
Suscriber will please call and settle them
ou or before the 20th of Mach text.
w. W.
Doe. 26th 1830--St
BLANKS OF EVERY DESCRIP
TION FOR SALE AT THIS
OFFICE.
Receipts & Expenditures
County of Huntingdon
From the 10th day of January A D 1339 up to and including the
9th day of January A 1) 1840.
Receipts.
Years Collectors Townships
1827 Alexatder Ewing Franklin $lB 9:
1835 John Potts Shirley 9 3;
Challis Cummins liarree 42 9,
1836 William Corbin Springfield 9 0:
Charles Mmitgomery Franklin 73 4,
Jacob Eberly West 15 5(
David N Carothers Cromwell 25 01
. ..... —. .... ...... ....
V:,Lntine F.k Hopewell 15 0(
James Saxton Sr Henderson 50 (..
1837 John F Lowry Frankstown 225 It
Richard Glasgow Antes 92 7
Samuel Sprenkle Porter 22 01
' Mathew Taylor Dublin 13 31
James Gann. Warriorsmark 5 65
Robert Thompson Allegheny 20 01
John Stonebraker Franklin 100 001
Samuel Royer Woodberry 274 4::
Isaac Bomb. ugh Hopewell 77 95
Lshu i Green .11.irree 149 22
Abraham Wright Union 32 6:
John Lon; Shirley 41 0,
J ones Myton Jr West 179. It
1838 J.4in B linger Cr, m well 17C 0(
David Ake Wood berry 330 0,
‘Villiani M'Mullen Tell 121 7t
Alex'r Richardson Springfield 100 (.1(
James Reed West 20 51
Se inuel Harnish Morris 112 :,..
John H Stiffer Frankstown 150 0;
Jacob Nearhoof Warmorsmark 202 3,
Philip Taylor Union 215 0(
John Keith Hopewell 331 3
John li , a1;;It Allegheny 290 0(
David Boyers Antes 50 01
James W Galbraith Shirley 92 25
Joshua Green Barren 318 31'
James Ewing Franklin 100 OC
Lines E Stewart Tyrone 112 11
Robert Lytle Porter 43 91
William Clymans Dublin 50 0 ,
andel Africa Henderson 455 0(
1839 .I:r.:Wi Estop Union 80 01
Andrew Huey Henderson 540 .51•
Lim Ingrain Franklin 125 OC
John Cinshall Springfield 20 01
Abraham Myers Allegheny 70 01
Hiram Williamson West 410 0(
Wiliam Smith Warriorsmark 300 0(
John Hyle Morris 195 0(
William Robb Walker 336 93
Gorge Fought Woodberry 350 OC
li , :h ,rt Lytle Porter 445 OC
George Shariu Tyrone 460 01.
Jam: s Smith Frankstown 100 01
Abraham teenry Barree 125 CC
He zekiali Rickets Shirley 140 00
Daniel Teague Cromwell 5. 06
John Anderson Hopewell 160 00 1
Daniel Irwine Antes 230 00.
Hem y Horton Tod 50 00 !
William Shomo Blair 210 01
James Pattison Tell 37 90
B Hutchison in full of Judgement 9 91
Um Williamson Esq do do 26 31
Joseph Mum.' do do 52 OCi
A Clark & J P Snare on forfeited
l'ecogiizatine 35 C(
Isaac (..;.%..k .;a account of note 15 0(
J %tots NI ton jr p at of find accru
ing to the county on pros'n ult
tiv.• arllit, ati , sa 14 iv 12 5(
D ‘Nritz ..I FE F. Chile on forfeited
recogniz ince 365 0(
1) Africi proceeds of sale of estraVs 31 ot
Frampton Esq fine of pedillar 25 o(
sumby per-ons for lid redeemed 34 01
Abraham Saiyers fine for refusing
to serve as collector of Spring
field township 20 00
Owners of unseated lands county tax 105 14
do do Road tax 76 2`;
John Bumbaugh for house on 'Cad-
wafiader ruts' 110 COI
Jns Shannon fines and Jury fees 145 CO
Trudees of the Methodist E Church
for Lamps
10 Of
Commissioners, proceeds of sale of
Unseated Lands 15
Balance in the hands of the Treasu
rer at last settlement 5103 48
WE the undersigned, commissioners of Huntingdon county, in testimony of the correct
ness of the above account have hereunto set our hands the 10th day of January A. D. 1840.
Attest PETER Sit OOP
JAMES MOORE, E, }Coms'rs.
JOSIIU.I ROLLER,
JOHN ARMITAGE,
CM.
WE the undersigned. two of the Auditors of Huntingdon county, do hereby certify that
we have ex twined the drafts of the commissioners of said ctanitv and the receipts for the
um for the pst year, and we find a balance in the hands of David Blair Esq, Treasurer
tt s a id county, of four tht,usand six hundred and ninety, two dollars and ninety-seven cents.
Given under our limit's at the commissioners office, in the borough ul Huntingdon, thief
10th day of January A D 1840.
JESSE MOORE,
• JOHN STSLER, Auditors.
Dissolution of
PARTNERSHIP.
THE firm heretofore existing under the
name of Steevens & Griffin, was dis
solved on the Ist Jaruary, 1840, by
=twit consent. All persons interested in
on firm, are requested to come forward for
imnudtat settlune ;t. The books are iu
the hands °lS:in.:lel R. Steevens.
The business will hereafter be carried on
by Samuel K. Steevens.
SAMUEL 11. STEEVENS,
A. D. GRIFFIN.
liaillOvnburs lan.
OP TEE
...,w5.•......
Expenditures.
Attorney General et al on criminal
prosecutions :113 3.
;rand and Traverse jurors 1791 87
iheriff Shannon, boarding prisoners
conveying convicts, summoning
jurors and commission on fines
collected
iundry persons cleaning court house
and washing for prisoners 56 50
Do. killing wolves w. cats & I..xes 404 50
. ..:onstables for returns and mileage 158 64
Assessors 1006 00
lodges, clerks and inspectors of
Elections
,fridge and road viewers
John & Robert Madden on account
of Blacking Bridge
James Burke en account of bridge
over Frankstown Branch
Winiain Bell & Thomas Patterson
on LICC,IIIA of the bi idge at
Franklin Forge
Joseph G 'Watson on account bridge
at Louisville
I'llos. 'Semler on account of bridge
..t Williamsburg
.tobert & James Stitt on account of
!alike at Lido.) Furnace
iundry persons for rep to court
house and jail :1 56
Inquisitions on dead bodies 19 37
2raiters, A W Benedict 113 66
J P Jones 97 00
Jones & Williams 11 00
J. S Jvslin 12 00
It M'Cayl2 00
•
.Auditors David Hackedorn in full 750
Jesse Moore 7 5o
2.om'rs John Steever in full 31 50
Peter Swoope . 7O 50
Jaines Moore . 75 00
;Joshua Roller • 24 GO
olin Armitage clerlc•tit comers . 250 00
5,11 & ()raison counsel fen,' 1833 40 00 .
iundry persons road tax on unseat
ed lauds
iunclry persons refunding orders
.tobert Campbell', stationary for
court in 1838 24 19
John Cresswell do do 1839 & fees 83 87
Wood at court house and jail 155 00
lolin Reed Esq recordin '1 reasurers
Bends 1 93
Da making double index to coun
tv
records 175 00
Consiable Hackedorn fees in case of
commonweath vs Thompson &
Peebles 2 65
i S Wharton Esq fees in the case of
forfeited recognizance of H
M'Murtrie 10 CO.
John Armitage cash paid by him for 1
assistance in comparing asses-
Ment lists S 00
rhos Reed and Swoope & son for
sundry articles for prisoners 33 07'
, Vitnesses in case of Entriken vs,
Huntingdon county 14 03
lobo Armitage carrying assessment
r. lists 4 50
;olio Lutz on accrarit of expendi
tures as commisioner on state road
from Drakes feri vto Cilain'buri; 118 SO.
Lis Al fir prorating re
lease of Stt:pcli Drury to the co.
commissioners of certain lots in
Hawing:lon 10 00
P Campbell for record book and
copies of Mortgages &c 24 06
sheriff Sh,nrion tees in the sale of
Cadwallader lots 34 89
Isaac Dorland postage 14 06 ,
Villiam Barr and Sheriff of Dauphin
county for conveying back Stephen
Nelson a fugitive front justice 32 47
Thompson Burdge crying comins'rs
sale of unseated land 1 50
Micheal Buoy seals for commissioners 5 25
Da rid Snare for administering oaths
to commissioners 37,
Thos Read tor taking acknoweldge
meats of commission rs deeds 5 62
Aundre persons redemption 'Loney pd 12 12
John Armitage for his expenses In
relation to bridge at Hollidaysburg 600
iundry persons election boxes and
stationary 15 50
D II Porter for filing constables re
turns, swearing township officers
filing election returns &c for the
year 1830 126 30
do do do for the year 1831 69 24
do do do for the yaer 1832 55 32
do do do for the year 1833 107 94
do do do for the year 1834 93 17
Peter Swoope in full of his bill for sun
di y atticlas furnished county jail &
court house 48 54
Treasurers commission on •20716 37
at the rate of onep er cent 207 16
Balance it treasurers hands at set
tlement
$15359 991
ot ,- Last Notice..4,o
eiEL persons who know themselves
indebted to the estate of Peter
Swoops, deceased, are iequested to call
and discharge their accounts, as the ac
counts will be left in the hands of prop
per officers for collection, if not settled
behne the Ist day of February next,
with( u: respect to persons.
.1 NO. Sit• OOPS,
PETER SW ()OPE, Eart, i
W m SW OOPS.
Dee, fib, 16:0.
LICT. OF
,OUTSTANDING DEBTS
I Due to the comity of Huntingdon from col•
lectors and others, exclusiye of interest
including exonorations which will
amount to about two thousand
dollars.
Years Collectors. Townships.
1834 John Postlielwait Henderson 94 60
1835 C Cummins Barree 71 95
John Potts Shirley 41 55
1836 D N Carothers Cromwell 83 74
Jas Saxton sr Henderson 118 39 .
Valentine Fink Hopewell 23 88
Paul Rhoads Woodberry 171 08
William Corbin Springfield 55 63 Blooms,
1837 R Thompson Allegliv ay 251 80jPig metal,
Burket Cromwell 75 44 i tsar Iron, if stored, .
.i.
J Stonebraker Franklin 173 74 Coat. _
3 F Lowry Frankstown 225 48 ;For weighing the above '. 12
\V Hammond Morris 53 901 STOR.4 GE. Cll.
Jacob Beadier Springfield 54 78, Wheat, for 2 months, per bushel V;
A Freakei t Walker 35 53; .. if longer,
1838 John Kough Allegheny 83 71 Merchandize, per ton T S
David Bey( rs Antes 56 47 Smaller quantities, per hundred 2
Joshua Green Barree 320 00 Fish, per barrel 128
John Bollinger,- Cromwell 43 45 Flour, 2
W Clymens Dublin 125 90 Rye, per bushel
Jas Ewing Franklin 299 67 Corn & Buckwheat, 2
Jll Stiffler Fiankstown 449 49 Oats, •1
Daniel Africa Henderson 81 55 Selling, collectmg. acc. " 25
J. lin Keith Hopewell 22 04 All freights and storage to be paid when
3\V Galbraith Shirley 50 93 the proplrty is removed.
A Richardson Springfield 82 18 irc-Flour for sale at the warehouse.
W M'Mullen Tell 24 60 %VII AY MAIZE.
Philip Taylor Limon 63 68 January 15, 1840.
David Ake 'Wooclberry 306 07
1839 Abraham Myers Allegheny 473 52
• Daniel Irwin oTntes 194 76 RICHES NOT HEALTH.
Abraham Henry Barree 716 19 Those who enjoy Health, must certainly
Daniel 'Vague Cromwell 267 24 feel blessed when they compare themselves
John Kely Dublin 192 90 to those sufferers that have been afflicted for
John ldgram Franklin 441 97 years with carious diseases which the human
James Smith Frank,toWd 572 52 family are all subject to be troubled with.—
Andrew Ha. y Hvticlarson 291 19 Diseases present themselves in various forms' ,
John Anderson If,, ewell 324. 63 and from various circumstanc.,s, which, in.
John Hyle Morris
Hob, Lytle Sr Porter 314 16 the commencement, may all be checked by
165 95 the use of Dr. 0. P. Harlich's Compound
H Rickets Shirley 243 13 Strengthening and German Aperient Pills,
John Cutshall Springfield 161 85 —such as Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint!,
Jamas Pattison Tell 125 92 Pain in the Side, Rheumatism, General De-
George Sharra Tyrone 89 41 bility, Female Diseases, and all Diseases to
Iltairy Hurter Tod 126 74 which human nature is subject, where tit
Jacob Estep Union 96 63 Stomach is affected. Directions for using
W Smith Warriorsmark 491 4.2 these Medicines always accompany them.
H Williamson West 394 It j'l'hese Medicines can be taken with perfect
Gia,rge Fought Woodberry 472 83 ,safety by
. the most delicate Female, as then --
William Shorn° Blair 595 59:are mild in their operation and pleasant t cks
A Clark & J Snare balance on for- their effects,
felted recognizance 185 00 Principaloflice for the United States, No.
Jos Higgins Sheriff fines and jury 19 North Eighth Street, Philadelphia.
fens 56 60, Also for sale at the store of Jacob Miller,
VV M ac J Patton bal of bond 135 00 j who is agent for Huntingdon county.
S Gooshern 4 17'
.1 Wallace 13 18
I M'Colium 41 24
I Dorian(' late Treasurer 6 52
Christian Garber fine 20 00
Iziac Cook bil of note 10 08
Thorn an Jackson fine 20 00
John Doueherty do
2 2 0 0 00 100
Thos B Moore do
Ruin Williams do 20 00
Silas Moore do 20 00
777 28
614 70
176 50
400 00
639 00
900 00
SOO 00
400 00
300 oo'
83 62
65 18
*10986 75
f Those marked thus have settled their
Duplicates since the date of this account,
JUNIATA
IRON WORKS,
Located on the Pennsylvania Canal,
.near Alexrndria, Huntingdon county Pa.
These works are now in active opem
tion, manufacturing every variety of 'mal•
leable Iron such as
Boiler Sheet, Pine and ratdc
Iron.
BAR IRON OF ALL SIZES
Round And Square.
All made out or the best Juniata Blooms
and at the must favorable rates of the mar
ket.
The following. are the sizes of the bar,
Iron. viz! 4 inches, 5 S-3 -2+4--2}--
2, li--I+4—i and scollop; Horse slim
Bars, and carriage Tire, and all sizes of
Round Bats.
CAR AXLES
'Manufactured from the Bar—Warranted
All •rders from a distance punctual-
Iv
attended to.
Samuel Hatfield.
Alerandria, Huntingdon Co. Pa.
Dec. 26, 1839.-1 v.
FULLING MILL AND'
Spinning I`b chine
..:
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fA , te a a
lt , -• -,- •weIN'ZWeF,
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... 24CV4.L1nii7754): :: ''
FOR RENT.
TH:'b°enamed
mill
n e is
si,lteLnthefol s the little river, in Porter township, Hunt
ingdon county. It is calculated to manufac•
tare Sainets, Cloths, Blankets, alcc.
Any person desirous of renting the shot e
named establishment, or for further particu
lars, will please call upon
HENRY NUF.
Alexandria, January 22, 1840.
4692 97
$15359 99
i) r,
That the notes and accounts of A. B.
& Gco it Long, and also the notes of
St.ritut) and Long, are in the hands of 7'.
Read Esq, fur collection. Immediate at
tention till savo cost.
Runt, January EO , 1840
TOR AGE & CO MMISSIO N
Business;
.\T THE RED WAREHOUSE,
THE WEST BASIN , IN THE
BOROUGH OF HUN I'INGDON.
THE subscriber having just put the
house under a c , .mplete repair, for the
reception of Grain, and all kinds of
Merchandize, for forwarding either east or
west, would respectfully inform the public
that the w rictest attention will be paid to all
kinds of the above bu.iness, and ail articles
forwarded according to orders, at the very
low:st rates.
{I7LIR F. 1 G E.
per ton
DYSPFPSIA ! DYSPEPSIA !
- - ---- • •
!More proofs of the e.gracy of Pr. Harlich's
..(edicines.
Mr Jonas Hartman. of Sumneytown, Pa.
entirely cured of the above disease, which
he was afflicted with for six years. His
spmptoms were a sense of distension and cp.
pression after eating, distressing pain in the
pit of the stomach, nausea, loss.a appetite.
giddiness and dimness of sight, extreme de
bility, ilattilcincy, acrid eructations, some
times vomiting, and pain in the right side,
depression of spirits. disturbed rest, faint
ness, and not able to pursue his business
without causing immediate 'exhaustiot and
weariness.
Mr. Hartman is happy to state to the pub
lie and is willing to give any information to
the afflicted, respecting the wonderful ben
--
,fit he received from the use of Dr. Harlichs
Compound Strengthening and German ape
rient pills. Principal office No. 19 North
Eighth street Philadelphia. Also for sale
at the store of Jacob Miller, Huntingdon.
IMPORT-INi 7'o PEA2ALES.
Dr. 0. P. Harlich's Compound greTgth--
ening Tonic, and German Aperient Pills.
ThDse 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'
1 emotes 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 purt
yiug the blood, and giving strength to the
stomach and bowels,At the (same time re-
Levin the pin in the side, back, and loins,
giving appetite and invigorating:the system.
again to its proper functions and restoring
tranquel repos
TREATAI.EN7'.
The principal objects to be, kept In view
are Ist, to free the stomac;, l and intestineg
from offending materi•;is. 2d, to improve
the tone of the digestisie organs and energy
of the system in removing noxious matters
from the stomar:,
Violent drasti. and obviating costiveness,
purgatives should be avoided
and those
.dperients should be used which
act gen , ..iy, and rather by soliciting the per=
istalie„ motions of the intestines to their rtgu ,
tacit) , of health, than by irritating them to a
aborious excitement. f here is no meditind
better adapted to the completion of this than
DRP. 0. P. HAwLICU'S GERMAN APERIENT
PILLS. To improve the functions of the de
bilitated organs and invigorate tile systent
generally, uo medicine has ever been so
prominently efficacious as Da.
Compound Tonic Strengthening Pills, whose
salutary influence in restoring the digestive
organs to a healthy action, and re-establish
ing health and vigor in enfeebled and ap.
petit constitutions; have gained the implicit
confidence of the most eminent physicians.
and imprecidented public testimony. Re
member Dr. Harlicles Compoiind Tonic
IStrengthening Pills, they are put up in small
'packets with full directions.
Pt incipal office for the United States, is
No. 19 North Eighth street Philadelphia
where all communicaticns must be addres.
sed.
Also for sale at the store of Jacob Miller,
who is agent fur Huntingdon County.
,TnEAD THIS!: D. MAYNE'S COM
POUND 1"12111) of PRUNES VI It
lIINIANA, or WILD CuznitY: this is de
cidedly one of the best remedies for Cough;
and Colds now in use: it allays irritation
the Lungs, lolsens the cough, causing the
plegm to raise free and easy; in Asthma,
Pulmonary Consumption, Recent or Chron
ic Coughs, Wheezing & Chuking of Phlegm
lioaiseness, Difficulty of breathing, Croup,
"pitting of Blood, &c. This Syrup is war
alnted to effect a permanent cure, it taken
nncording to directions which accompany the
nttles. Fur sale only at Jacob Miller's mon.
BLANK DEEDS FOR SA LC
AT Tl[L3 oFFICE.