The journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1839-1843, June 10, 1840, Image 4

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    JUNIA.TA
IRON WORKS,
Locate,! on the Pennsylvania Canal
Roar Alexr Inlria, Huntingdon county Pa.
'rheas works are now in active operA
tion, tit inufacturing every variety or mal
'sable Iron such as
Boiler Sheet, Flue and Tank
Iron.
BAR IRON OF AI.L SIZF.S
hound And Square.
All matte out of the best Juniata Bloom
and at the Inuit favorable rates of the mar
ket.
'rite following are the sizes of the bar
Iron. viz: 4 inches. 5
2, and scollop; Horse shoe
Bars. and carriage Tire, and all siies ul
Round Dais.
OAR AXLES
Nanofactured from the Bar—Warranted
All orders from a distance punctual.
ly attended to
Samuel Hat field
Alexandria, Huntingdon Co.
Dec. 9.6, 1839.-1 y.
VERY IMPORTANT TO
FARMERS.
The Subscribers offer offer for sale
their improved celebrated Thrashing-Ma
chines, at their SATs in Huntingdon and
Lewistown. By application, made by
mail or otherwise to John Switzer, Hun
tingdon—or Arthur B. Long, Lewistown,
farmers can be accommodated on the
most reasonable terms. For running easy,
doing the work well, and for durability;
they defy the State of Pennsylvania to ex
ceed them. Those who wish it, can have
a straw carrier attached to their Machine,
which will he a great advantage in thrash
ing, one hand less will be required to
take away the sit aw, and the caving much
more easily performed. By an agreem en
with the Patentee's, we have the Exclu
sine Privilege of building and selling, in
the county's of Perry Juniatta,
litintinfrdon and part of Cambria. It
runners, will consult their own Interest,
and keep free troin trouble—they will
beware of buying Machines, of any kind,
with the Strap passing under the 'Harm
feet unless made and sold by us, as thr
Pattent Laws, will be Strictly enforced.
A. B. LONG, & Co
June, 4. 1839.—Y.
SwafTt's . a . nnpound Syrup of pr
nue of 1 - irgantana or wild cherry
This syrup is highly beneficial in all pecto
ral affections; also, in diseases of the chest
in which the lungs do not perform their
proper office from want of due nervous
energy: such as asthmas, pulmonary con
sumption, recent or chronic coughs, hoarse
ness, whooping cough, wheezing and dif
ficulty of breathing, croup and spitting of
blood, 4-c. How many sufferers do we
daily behold appreaching to an untimely
rave, wrested in the bloom of youth from
'heir dear relatives and friends, afflicted
with that common and destructive rlva
ger, called consumption, which soon waste
the miserable sufferer until they become
beyond the power of human skill; it such
sufferers would only make a trial of Dr.
Swayne's invaluable medicine, they would
soon find themselves benefitteil; than by
gulphing the various ineffective certain
remedies of which our newspapers daily
abound. This syrup immediately . begin,.
to heal the ulcerated lungs, stoppin4 pro
fuse night sweats, mit; tigating the dmstres
sing cough at the same time inducing a
healthy and natural expectoration, also ri
lieving the shortness of breath and pair
in the chest, which harrass the sufferer on
the slightest exercise, and finally the hec
tic flash in the pallid and emaciated cheek
will soon begin to vanish, and the sufferer
will here peceive himself snatched from a
premature .rave, into the enjoyment again
of comfortable health.
For sale at Jacob Miller's store Hunt
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 there is one halt of the human family
afflicted with that troublesome disease. It
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
few 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 bottles have been sold.
The syrup for sale at Jacob Miller's store
untingdon Pa,
Markesmen,
THOMAS DOUGLASS.
ems AintitlO.
Respectfully informs his frtends. and the
public, generally, that he still continues the
above businnss in
hi'CONNELLTOWN.
And is prepared to manufacture all kind
of guns or pistols, or to make any necessas
sly repairs upon any article of the kind. If
careful attention will ment success, he hopes
to secure the patronage of the sharp shoo
ters of this county. Any orders left with
Fate avis will be punctua attended to,
Woyessbet 21, 3/.
sro £ . I.ID TIA
32 0 IP •
Tur, Subscriber respectfully informs the
public, that he has removed his shop to the
„curlier of Market Square, in the ht - use for
linerlv occupied as a tavern, by Alex.,
iCAIiNI ON where he has on hand a gen
eral assortment of GOOD TIN WARE,
'which lie will sell cheap at whole sale or
retail. House spouting will he put on at
the shortest notice. Ile also has on hand a
general assortment of Sheet Iron ware,
Stove pipe, Drums, Dripping)ins, Coal
Scuttles etc. He has also a general as
sortment of HOLLOW-WARE, every
size of Pots,
„Mash: Kettles, teakettles,
laud 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
nut inferior to any in the county.
All orders will be punctually attended
to, and thankfully received. Every ar
ticle cheap for cash.
He hopes by punctuality, and carefull
attention to business, to merrit a good
'share of Public Patronage.
B. ZIGLER.
untingilon June 19, 1999.-1 Y.
To the Public.
FHE public are hereby informed, that
JACOB MILLER has been appointed agend ,
i
for Huntingdon county, for the sale of Dr, I
Evans' Camomile and family aperient pills, i
where all those that need medicine, can be
supplied an he intends always ',have a sup
ply unhand.
T _ IFE AI.MI - 1.F.2 , LTI - I,•—Persons \vh,,,e,'
.it tletvc.,ll,,, l.e.ti, irip,e,l Li,' Calurni:e, ,
ur exces,ice grief, il.e.it ii,,, of blood, the sup
pressi,iii ,if ::erusi.,o,erl discharges or rata j
Heous, intenuxrate Itl:bits, or OUR, CUU,Ci r
which tend to relax :.mi cnccvatc the tier- ,
vous system, will find a fri“ott to soothe and
,orotort them, in EVANS' CAMOMILEj
PILLS. Those afflicted with Epilepsy orj
Falling Sickness, Palsy, Serious Apoplexy,!
and organic affections of the heart, Nausea,l
Vomiting, pains in the side, breast, limbs,l
Ihead, stomach or back, will find themselves'
inmediately relieved, by using,
EVANS' CAMOMILE "ND APERIENT
PILLS.
DR. EV ANS does not pretend to say that
his medicine will cure all diseases that flesh
and blood are heir to, but he does says that
in 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 Veil
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 persons do 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 conch'
slum I would warn nervous persons against
the abstraction of BLOOD, either by leech
es, nupping,:or the employment of the lancet.
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 for
;ale at Jacob Miller's store, Huntingdon.
ifpNTERESTING CURE PERFOR•
416 MED BY Da. SWAYNE'S COM- '
POUND SYRUP OF PRUNES; VIRGIN '
(ANA, OR WILD CHERRY. Having ;
made use of this invaluable Syrup in my fam
which entirely cured my child. The
.ymptoms were Wheezing and choking of
Flegm. difficulty of Breathing. attended
with constant cough, Spasms, Convulsions,
kc. of which I sad given up all hopes of its
'ecrvery, until I was advised to make trial
this invaluable medicine. After seeing
he wonderful effects it had upon my child,
I concluded to make the same trial upon my
;elf, which entirely relieved me of a cough
',hat I was afflicted with for many years
Any persons wishing to see me can call at
my house in Beach street. above the marked
Kensington, Phila. JOHN WILLCOX
OBSERVE—The only place where this met)
tine can be obtained, is at Jacob Miller's
' store Huntingdos.
ROCKD.ILE FOUXDRI
The subscribers would respectfully in
form the citizens of Huntingdon and the
Adjoining counties that they have repair
ed, and newly fitted up the
Rockdale Foundry,
on Clover creek, two miles from Wi
iamsburg, where they are now prepared
to execute all orders in their line, of the
beat materials and workmanship and with
promptness and despatch.
They will keep constantly on hand,
Stoves ot every discription, such as Cook
log, Ten Plate, Parlor, Coal and wood
s t o ves; PlouAns, anvils, car rings, ham
mers bed plates, hollow ware, and every
r kind of castings necessary for forges,
mills, or machinery of any description
" wazon boxes of all descriptions&e. which
can be had on as good terms as they can
be had at any other foundry in the county
lor State Remember the kockdateFoun
dry
SAMUEL R. STEEVENS.
Dec. 25. 839
MORUSI MULTICJULI
filarsons desireous of growing silk, will
do well by calling on the subscriber,
and procureing a supply of the above trees
at ten cents per tree, for two feet and up
wards.
Wm W .ILKER.
Petersburg Hunt. to, March 19, 1804
O;7 - The article published below con.
eerning the new and popular doctrine ad.
vanced by the illustrious Goelicke of Ger
nary, cannot fail of exciting a deep anti
thrilling 'interest throughout our coun
try.
. _
[Translated from the German.]
LOUIS OFFONGOELICKE,
OF GERMANY,
THE GRE.ITET 01' RU
.711.1.4 lii i EIRICTORS.
Citizens of Xorth and South
.Inserica,
TO LOUIS OFFON GOELICKE, M. 9., 0
.Germany, [Europe] belongs the imper
ishable honor of adding a new and precious
doctrine to the Sciences of Medicine—a
doctrine which, though vehemently op
posed by many of the faculty, (of which
he is a valuable member,) he proves to be
as well founded intruth as any doctrine of ,
Holy Writ—a doctrine upon the variety
of which are suspended the lives of mil
lions of our race, and which he boldly
challenges his opposers to refute, viz:
Consumption is a disease always occa
sioned by a disordered state of Vis Vitae
(or life principle) of the human body: of
ten secretly lurking in the system for years
before Acre is the least complaint of the
Lungs—and which may be as certainly
though not so quickly, cured as a coin
; mon cold or a simple headache. An in -
valuably precious docttire this, as it
parts an important son to the apparently
health of both sexes l , teaching them that
'this insidious foe may be an unobserved
!inmate of their "clayey houses" even
vrltil they imagine themselves secure
trout its attacks, teaching them that the
great secret is the art of preservin g h ea lth
is to pluck out the disease white in the
blade, and not wale till the full grown
ear.
illustrious benefactor of maw is al
so entitled to your unfeigned gratitude,
and the gratitude of a world, for the in
vention of his matchless sanative,—whose
healing tiat may justly claim for it such a
title, since it has so signally triumphed
medicine which has thoroughly filled the
vacuum in the Meteria Medics, and there
by proved itself the conqueror of Physi
cians—a medicine, for which all mankind
fill have abundant cause to bless the
beneficient hand of a kind Providence,- —a
medicine, whose wondrous virtues have
been so glowingly poi trayed even by some
of our clergy, in their pastoral visits to
the sick chamber; by which means 4hey
often become the happy instruments of
changing despondency into hope, sickness
nto health, and sadness of friends into
lyfuness.
GOEL/CILEIS.
MATCHLESS SANA
TIVE,
medicine of more 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,
animal and mineral kingdoms, and thus
possesses a three-fold power,—a medicine,
which though designed as a remedy for
consumption solely, is possess-d of a mys
terious influence over many diseases of
the human system,--a medicine, wh ich
begins to be valued by Physicians, IA
are daily witnessing its astonishing cut
'of many whom they had resigned to
grasp of the Insatiable Grave
Dose of the Sanative, fur adults, of
drop; for children a halt drop; and
infants, a quarter drop; the directions ex
plaing the manner of taking a half or a
quarter drop.
PRlCE—Three and one-third rix doh
lars*(B2,so) per HALF WINCE.
*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 forfeit
the friendship of some of the faculty, but
nut 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. Guelicke's new doc
trine, we are happy to say that we deem
his Sanativ too valuable not to be general
ly known—for what our eyes behold and
our ears hear. we must believe.
We hereby state, that when Dr. Louis
Offen thiedittle first came before the Ger
man public, as the pretended discoverer
lot a new dourine and a new medicine, we
'held him Ili the highest contempt, believ
ing and openiy pronouncing him to be a
base imposter and the prince of quacks...
But, on hearing so touch said about the.
Sanative, against it and for it, we- were
indoLed, from motives of curiosity mere•
to make trial of its reputed virtues,
upon a number of our most hopeless pa•
tients; and we now deem it our bounder
duty (even at the expense of our self in
terest) publickly to acknowledge Its effi
:,acy in curing not only consumption
)ut otherfear rut maladies, which we hay'
heretofor ebelived to be incurable. 0
attcempt for the discoverer of this med
eine was at once swallowed up in our ut
ler astonishment at these unexpected re
sults; and, as amends for our abuse 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 pertbrms all its
promises: It need not our testimoy, for
.wherever it is used it is its own best wit
ness.
HERMAN ormuLLER, M.
WALTER VAN GAUL'!', M. 1)
ADOLPIIL'S WERNER, M. 1),
Germany, December 10, 1836.
The above precious medicine (the orig
inal discovery of Dr. hOUIS 0. GOEL
ICKE, of Germany,) is for sale, wholesale
and retail, by,
L. G. KESSLER.
AGENT Foie Mill ( reek.
JAMES ENTRIK EN, Jr.
Agent tor COY Run.
Agent for Colrain Forges.
D. STEWART. .'
Huntingdon County, Pa.
COUGh, ASTHMA ! TIVD ,STITTING
BLO 0 D
Cured By
AYNE'S EXPECTORANT.
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 16, 1838
Mr. Atkinson—Dear hir
A few weeks ago I noticed in your paper,
an account of the surprising tff eta of Jay oe's
Carminative, in restoring a great number of
passengers on board of a Mississippi steam
boat to perfect health, who were affected by
violent Bowel Complaint • I was glad to see
von notic it so kindly; you may rest assured
it deserves the praise bestowed upon it.
The benefit I have received from his medi—
cine, more especially his EXPECTORANT
induces me to state my case to you. for the
benefit of those who ate afflicted in the same
way. It has been my misfortune, sir, to las
bor under a Cough and Asthmatical oppre
sion, for more than half a century. When
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
lungs, by which I was disacled from duty
for along time. Since tin! period, until
rec.mtly, I hive never been free from a vio
lent cough and difficulty of breathing. Year
after year, I have expectorated over a gill a
day. Often much more, and sometimes mix
e d with blond. For months together, night
after night, I have had to sit or be bolster
red up to obtain my breath. The weakness
and debility caused by such constant expec
toration, frequently brought me to a state
bordering on death. It has been a matter
of astonishment to my family and frie.als,
that lam here to write this to you. I have
had skillful physicians to attend me, and ev
ery thing done that was thought likely to
give me-relief, without any beneficial effect.
Last winter I had another very seveee at
tack of intimation of the lungs, which I ful
ly expected would be the last. I then con
sidered my case as past the aid of medicine..
Wher I was persuaded `to call it in Doctor
Jayne—with the assistance of Divine Provi
dence, througn him 1 was once more raised
from my bed: but the cough and wheezing
wearied me day and night. He adv ised me
to use his Expectorant. I did so, with a
strong hope, that, as it had cured many of
my acquaintances of various diseases of the
lungs, it might, at least miti ;ate 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,
mid better than 1 have been for the last six
years. Last summer I spit a great deal of
blood; now thank God I am perfectly cured..
Nosy sir, after suffering so long, and finding
' at last, such signal relief from Doctor Jaynes
Expectorant, :I ifeel anxious to inform 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 be had
wholesale and retail at Jayne's Drug and
Chemical Store, No. 20, South Third street
Plulac'elphia. Price 61.
Sold, also, by JACOB MILLER, Agen
Huntingdon Pa.
LIVER COMPLALV7,
Ten years standing, cured by the use of
Dr Harlich's Compound Strengthening and
German Aperient Pills.
Mrs Sarah Boyer, wife of William Boyer,
North Fourth Street above Callow hill,
Philadelphia, entirely cured of the above
listressing disease. Her symptoms were,
,abitual costiveness of the bowels, total loss
tf appetite, excruciating pain in the side,
stomach and back, depression of spirits, ex-
Teme debility, could not lie on symptoms in-
Beating great derangement in the functions
if the liver. Mrs. Boyer was attended by
.everal of the first Physicians, but received
tut little relief from their medicine—at last, !
t friend of hers procured t. package of Dr.
Aarlich's Strengthening and German Ape
. !lent Pills, which, by the use of one pack tge,
induced her to continue with the medicine,
which resnlsed in effecting a permanent cure
tevo
Principal O ffi ce for this Medicine is at No
9 North Eighth Street, Philadelphia.
• Also for sale at the store of Jacob Miller,
I is agent for Huntingdon county.
DYSPEPSIA AND HYP OCHON
DRIAISM.
Cured by Dr. liarlick'sCelebrated Medi.
isms.
Mr. \Vm Morrison, of Schuylkill Sixth
Street, Philidelphia, afflicted for several
years with the above distressing disease—
Sickness at the stomach, headache, palpita
tion of the heart, impaired Fppetite, acrid
eructations, coldnessand weakness of the ex
tremities,
emaciation ind general debility,
disturbed rest, a pressure and weight at the
stomacA, after eating, severe flying pains
in the chest, back and sides, costiveness, a
dislike for society or conversation, languor
and lassituee upon the least occasion. Mr.
Morrison had applied to the most eminent
physicians, who considered it beyond the
power of human skill to restore him to health'
however, as his afflictions had reduced him,
to a deplorable condition, having been in
duced by a friend of his to try Dr Harlich's
Medicine, as they being highly recommen
ded, by which he procured two package, he
found himself greatly relieved, and by con
tinuing the use of them the disease entirely
disappeared—lie is now enjoying all the bles
sings of perfect health.
Principal Office, 19 North Eight Street,
Philadelphia.
GREAT ARRIVAL FROM NEW YORK
We have just received -1
a fresh supply of
Dn. JAS. P. PETERS'
CELEBRATED VEGETABLE ANTI
BILIOUS PILLS.
More than seven millions of boxes of those I
celebrated pills have been sold in the Uni
ted States since January 1835.
Hundreds and thousands bless the day
they beck me acquainted with Peters' Vege
table Pills, which, in consequence cf their ex
traordinaty goodness, have attained a popu
larity unprecidcnt in the history of medicine
NN hen taken according to the directions
accompany ingthem, they are highly benefi
cial in the prevention and cure of Billions
Fever; Fever and Ague; dyspepsia, Liver
Complaints, Sick-head-ache, Jaundice, Asth
ma, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Enlargement o
the,Spleen, Pies, Colic, Female Obstru c
tion, Heartburn, Furred Tongue, Nausea,
Distension of the Stomach and Bowels, In
cipient Diarrhea, Flatulence, Habitual Cons
tiveness Loss of Appetite, Blotched or Sal
ilow Complexion, and in all cases of Torper
of the Bowels; where a cathartic or an ~per
ation is needed. They are exceedingly
mild in their operation, producing neither
nausea, griping, nor debility.
Extract of a letter written by Dr. Fran
cis Bogart, of Providence, R. 1. Dec. 17,
182.8.---Peters' pills are an excellent ape
rient arid cathartic medicine, those effects
Icing produced by the differences of the
,quantity taken, and and are decidedlf su
perior to Lee's, Brandreth's or Morel
son's Pills.
Extract from a letter by Dr Hopson of
Bangor, Me. Jan. 9, 1839. They are a
peculiarly mild, yet efficient purgative
medicine, and produce little, of any grip
ing or nausea. 1 have prescribed them
with much success in sick headache an
right billions fever.
Extract of a letter by Dr Joseph Willi
ams of Burlington, Vt. July 9, 1837.—1
cordially recommend Peters' Pills as a
mildly effective, and in no case dangerous,'
family medicine. They are peculiarly in
costivenenss and all the usual diseases of
the digestive organs.
Extract of a letter from Dr Edw. Smith
of Montreal, U. C. Sept 27, 1836-1 nev
er knew a single patent medicine that I
could put the least confidence in but Dr
Peters Vegetable Pills, which are really a
valuable discovery. 1 have no hesitation
in having it known that I use them enten
sively in my practice, for all complaints,
(and they are not a few) which have their
source in the impurity of the blood.
Extract of a letter from Dr. Dye of
Quebec, L. C., March .6, 1837. For WI.
lious fevers, sick head-ache, torpidity of
the bowels, and enlargement of the spleen
Dr. Peters' Pills are an excellent medi
cine.
Exiract of a letter from Dr. Gurney N
Orleans, La., Oct. 9, 1837; I have receiv
ed much assistance in my practice; espe
cially in jautlice and yellow fever, from
the use of Peters' Pills. I presume that,
on an average, I prescribe 100 boxes in a
month.
Extract of a letter from Dr. Prichard of
Hudson N. Y. June 3, 1836; I was aware
that Dr. Peters' was one of the best chetn
ists in the U. States, and felt assured that
he would some day (from his intin ate
knowledge of the properties of herbs and
drugs) produce an efficient medicine, and
I nittit acknowledge that his Vegetable
Pills fully respond to my expectations.
They are indeed a superior medicine, and
reflect credit alike upon the ;Chemist, the
Physician, and Philosoper.
Extract of a letter from Dr. NVains of
Cininnati, Feb, 2, 1838; your Fills are
the mildest in their operations, and yet
most powerful in their eftecst, of any that
I have. There action on the chyle, and
hence on the impurities of the blood is ei
dently very surprising.
Extract of a letter from Dr• Scott •t
Baltfinore, Dec. 17, 1836; lain in the daily
habit of prescribing them (Peters' Pills)
and they in nearly all cases answer my
purposes. I have directed other medi
cines, some of them very good ones, in
their favor.
Charlotte, N.C., June, 1, 1837
Dear Sir: I have frequent use of your
Pills in the incipient stage of bilious fevet
and obstinate consutnstion of the bowels,
or, in the enlargement of the spleen,
shronic disease of the liver, sick head-ache
general debility, and in all cases have
found them to be very effective. J D Boyd
' Mecklenburg Co, Va. Feb. 7, 1837.
Having used Dr. Peters' Pills in my tprac
ticer the last 13 months, I take pleas
lu rein givin my testimoy of their ',good ef
fects of cases of dyspepsia, sick headache
billious fevers, and other diseases, produ
ced by inactivity of the liver. They are
a sale and mild aperient, being the best ar
ticle of the kind I ever used.
G. C. Shoff M. D
These Valuable Pills are for sale by
JACOB MlLLER—Hlitingdoll,
J Bc, 3, MILLIKEN—MiII Creek,
HENRY NEFF—Alexandria,
HOMAN TUESISY &co.—Shafersville,
J. Coriprox & GOOD—Canoe C reek,
Wm BINGRA /I ICCIP.--HOlkicillySbUrgl,
. •
DR. JAYNE'S EXPJECI'ORAN7
We consider it a duty to call public to
tention to this admirable preperation for
Pulmonary Diseases— Especially Coughs
Colds, Consumptions, Spitting blood, Asth
ma, Bruncial affections, Hoopin Cough,fic
It is used and very highly approved by perl
sons of the first respectability, but we fee
confident in saying that a trial of its efficacy
will lie its best reccommendation.
DR. JONATHAN GOING, PRESIDENT
OF THE GRANVILLE COLLEGE, Ohio (late
of New York), in a letter to Dr. Jayne da
,ed New York, December. 1836. says:—
He was laboring under a severe cold, cough
and hoarseness, and that his difficulty o
breathing was so great that he felt himsel
in imminent danger of immendiate suffoca
Lion, but was perfectly cured by using the
Expectorant."—Mrs. Delks, of Salem,
was cured of Asthma of twenty years stand
ing, by using two bottles of this rnedicine
Mrs. Ward, also of Salem, was cured of the
' same complaint by one bottle. Ayoungla
dy, also of Salem, who was believed by her
friends to be far gone with consumption wa
perfectly restored by three bottles.--Dr.
Hamilton of St. James, Soutk,ggrolina, won
greatly 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 Deli•
cons of the First Baptist Church in this city,
has been perfectly 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 aefol
lows:
New York, June 15, 1838.
To Dr. Jayne:—Dear Sir,—l have made
use of your txpectorant, 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. Tonsoa, of
he Island of, Jamaica. For all cases of cough.
nfiamation of the chest, lungs, and throat, I
o most unhesitatingly recommend this as the
est medicine 1 have ever tried. My earnest
wish is, that others afflicted as I have been.
may experience thelsame relief, which I any
persuaded they will by using your Expect.,
amt. - -
.......
C. C. P. CROSBY.
The following Certificate is from a practi
sing PHYSICIAN and a much respected
Clergyman of the Methodist society—da
ted Modest Town, Va. August 27, 1838.
Dr. JAYNE, Dear have been using
,four 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. WILLIAMS.
Dr. Jayne's Office is No. 20 South Third
street, Philadelphia, where all orders will
he promptly attended to.
Sold also by JACOB MILLER, agent,
Huniingdon, Pa.—Price 91.
Dr. Brandreth's,
GENUINE VEGITABLE 17NIVERSAL,
PILLS.
The following are the only authorized
agents in Huntingdon county who have
for sale, On. BRANDIIETH'S Genuine regi
table Universal Pills.
William Stewart, Huntingdon.
Robert Lowery, Hollidaysburg.
A. Patterson, Williamsburg.
James Campbell, McConnellsville.
J. H. Moore, Frankstown.
Messrs. Thomas M. Owen d• Son, Bir
mingham.
Messrs. Conifer 4 Johnson, Salsburgb.
F. A. WILLIAatSON,
Travelling Agent for
Dr. Brandretli
llintingdon Oct. 16, 1839. 6m.
FURNITURE,
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FOR SALE.
The subscriber residing on second street
inthe Borough of Alexandria informs the
public in general that he has nn hands a large
and good assortment of all kinds of
Furiture,
not inferior to any in the county, which he
will sell cheap for Cash.
GEO. WILSON.
Alexandria, Sept. 25, 1839.
Dissolution of
PARTNERSHIP.
THE firm heretofore existing under th
name of Steevens & Griffin, was die
solved on the Ist January, 1840, by
mutual consent. All persons interested in
said firm, are requested to come forward for
immediate settlement. The books are in
the hands of Samuel R. Steevens.
The business will hereafter be canted on
by Samuel R. Steevens.
Administrator's Notice. -
ALL persona knowing themselves
indebted to the Estate of Henry
Kaniece late of enderson toweship, Hun -
tinghon county, dec'd. are requested to
make payment to the undersigned; and al
thoso having claims against said estate,
will present them properly authenticated
for settlement.
A shel Brown
Administrator.
March 11, 1840
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DONE .9T TRH OFFIVE.