Dn. CIPONEEI. sick Head Ache Remedy. ' AND LADIES' & GENLEN ATVS TMOR the permanent cure If this distres shesing , complaint ' neverfails. When }Florid of Literature persevered in; it effectually renova.te; tlie j AND P.A.EIZZOIsT. system, and does away the causes of the sick and nervous headache. Thiaisands have l [ The Casket and the Gentleman's united.] tried it, and found precisely the relief which the article pr,,misrs to bestow. Certificates A New Valuate natter the ab of th, strongest kind, and from the most re- the well established and f ishionablove'title, e of Maga spectible persons, are in the possession G f zine, "I he Philadelphia Casket in conjunc the proprietor, some of which have been tins with the Gentleman's Magazine, which published, testifying to the permanent cure, has been every where pronounced the most and others to the immediate relief given by readable and popular of the day will be opened on the First of January 1841, with his remedy. It alfirda relief to the iifflicted 1 al3or 20 minates from the first dose. If ; an array of Contributors secured by . the uni akea when the symptoms of an attack are, on of talent and fame which no periodical in first felt, it prevents the further progess of the country can boast or pretend to rival.— 1 The December7nuinber will, however, be a the complaint, and can produce no danger at any time by an excessive dose ;as in such . specimen of the New Volume. The volume will be opened with new and beautiful type, a case it would only throw eft' the contents of the stomach, leaving it sweet and healthy the finest white paper, and with the first of with an excellent appetite. All afflicted; a series.of EMBELLISHMENTS UNSURPASSED with headache suould not fail to procure the' by any which have yet appeared in any Ma _ gazine. The style of elegance, the beauty article, and relieve theift2elves from so dis tressing a complaint, and finish of these illustrations, and the ex- Physicians have in many instances gives tensive improvements which will be made it to their patients, in its typographical appearance and abovetients, aud in every instance, tol a our knowledge, with groat satisfaction have all the tone of its literary department, by the brilliant array of Contributors whose fund it a certain cure. Sick and Nervous Headaches is a complaint with which phy- articles have enriched the; pages of each number, will give it a character, second to sicians do not wish to have any thing to do, and g: consequently, Dr. Spohn's Sick Head ennerally prescribe only for temporary no Magazine in the Union. The character relief of the articles which shall appear in its pa ges, will b. equally removed from a sickly ache Remedy escapes the opposition which some other proprietory articles meet from sentimentality , and from an effectation of mo. that source. rality, but while a true delineation of human Try it once and you never will regret it. It is composed entirely of vegetables, and contains no mineral, ur poisonous drug of any kind, and does not require any change of diet or exerciie. sold wholesail and retail by Comstock & Co. Wholesail Druggist, 2 Fletcher street N. Y., and by the principle Druggists in the Union. For Sale at the Drug Store of Thomas Read Huntingdon. Jan. 20, 1841.-3 m. COUG h, AS 7 HMA.9ND SPITTING B L 00 0 Cured By JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 16,1838 Mr. Atkinson—Dear Sir: A few weeks ago I noticed in your natter, an account of the surprising effects of Jayne's Carminative, in restoring a great number of passengers on hoard of a Mississippi steam boat to perfect health, who were affected by violent , Bowel Complaint • I was glad to see you notic it so kindly; ynu may rest assured it deserves the praise bestowed upon it. The benefit 1 have veceived from his medi cine, more especiallyhis EXPECTORANT induces me to state my case to you, for the benefit of those who are afflicted in the same way. It has been my misfortune, sir, to las bor under a Cough and Asthmatical oppre aim, 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 that period, until recently, I have 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 ed with blood. For mouths 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-, gyration, frequently brought me to a state Bordering on death. It has been a matter of astonishment 'to my family and frieads, that lam here to write this to you. I have bad skillful physicians to attend me, and ev ery thing done that was thought likely to Lastme relief, without any beneficial effect. Last winter I had another very seveee at tack of infiamation 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 kin 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 advised roe 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 late 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 1 have been for th z 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. ;I ;feel anxious to inform a my fellow citiz -s where relief may be had. If you think this worth a place in your paper, you will oblige me hy noticing it. la IC HOL AS H ARMS, 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 Philat'elphia. Price $l. Said, also, by lac op MILLER, Agent Huntingdon Pa. Ir D N ERESTING CURE PER FOk MED BY Da. SWAYNE'S COW POUND SYRUP OF PRUNES; VIRGIN lANA, OR WILD CHERRY. Having made use of this invaluable Syrup in my fam ily, which entirely cured my child. The symptoms were Wheezing and choking of Flegm. difficulty of Breathing. attended with constant cough, Spasms, Convulsions, Ike. of which I sad given up all hopes of its recrvery, until I was advised to make trial of this invaluable medicine. After seeing the wonderful effects it had upon my child, I concluded to make the same trial upon my ! self, which entirely relieved me of a cough' that 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 thismed tine can be obtained, is at Jacob Miller's store Huntingdon. - - MEAD I'D'S!: DR. SWAYNE'S COM ill* POUND SYRUP of PRUNES Viii- GINIANA, or WILD CHERRY: This is de cidedly one of the best remedies for Coughs and Colds now in use: it allays irritation of the Lungs, lo tsens the cough, causing the plegm to raise free and easy; in Asthma. Pulmonary Consumption, Recent or Chron ic Coughs, Wheezing & Choking of Phlegm Hoarseness, Difficulty of breathing, Croup. pitting of Rluod, &c. This Syrup is was nted to effect a permanent cure, it takes ,siordingtu directions which accompany the 11111114 Per sale only at Jacob Millet's store. , GRAHAM'S MAGAZINE, nature in every variety of passion is aimed at, nothing shall be found in its pages to cause a blush upon the cheek of the most pure. The Literary Character will be sufficiently guaranteed by the repu tation of both Magazines thus united, for years past. Writers of the first rank have been regular contributors to their pages, and the tales and sketches published in them have beeD widely copied and read, .and the firm antrindependeot - id'indepeiuletit tone of theiCriticisms, upon the current literature of the day, has been every where approved and commended. The List or Contributors Embraces the names of most of the princi pal writers in America, with a respectable number of English authors. Original arti cles have eppeared, during the last year, from the pens of the following:— I Professor Ingraham, Author of La Fitte, Professor John Frost, Philadelphia, Profes sor N. C. Brooks, Baltimore, Professor C.F. Wines, Philadelphia, Author of Two Years in the Navy. „Captain Marvatt, Author of Peter Simple, etc. Morton McMichael, Esq Philadelphia, Hon. R. T. Conrad, Esq. do. Willis Gaylord Clarke, Esq. dn. Charles J. Peterson, do. Rev. 'l'homas H. Stockton, do. Samuel W. Stockton, do. E. Armstrong, Esq. do. Gen. 0. P. Morris, New York, L. 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The valuable aid d the author of "Leaves from a Lawyer's Port Fo lio," has Os° been secured, and we mayiex peel something still more thrilling from the capacious stores which a long life in the pro fession has enabled him to amass. An occa . sioual Chit-Chat, with "Jeremy Short," and "Oliver Oldfellow," is also promised; with a variety . of choice articles in prose and verse from various writers of celebrity, as Contri butors to the prominent Magazines of the country. The editors of both Magazines continue their services under the new ar-' rangement. With such an array of talent, a Magazine of unrivalled attractions, may safely be promised the coming volume, Fashions and Engravings. In compliance with the almost unanimous wish of our lady subscribers, we shall the en suing volume furnish them with a beautiful and correct plate of FASHI ONS MONTHLY, a feature, it is believed, that will neither be unwelcome nor unpopular. 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In all the principal cities, agents have beenestablished, to whom the Magazine is forwarded, prior to the time of issuing it, as that they may be delivered to reddest sukscribtos by the first of the !month. '1 his is aniimportant arrangemen to distant subscribers, who become tired, im portunate, and eventually discontue many 'rinks, in consequence of the great delay by publishers. 1 - TERMS.—THREE DOLLARS per an hum. Or two copies yearly for FIVE DOL LARS, invariably in advance, post paid. No new subscriber received without the money, or the name of a responsible agent. For the accommodation of those who may wish to subscribe for either of the following Phila. desphia periodicals, this LIBERAL tPROPOSAL is'made. For five dollars current money free of postage, we will forward Graham's Maga zine, and Godey's Lady's Book, for one year Address, post paid GEO. R. GRAHAM, South west corner of C hesnut and Third streets, Philadelphia. Dec. 2. IDR. JAYNE'S EXPECTORAN7 We consider it a duty to call public atten tention to this admirable preperation for Pulmonary Diseases— Especially Coughs Colds, Consumptions, Spitting blood, Asth ma, Broncial Affections, Hoopins• Cough,& It is used and very highlyy approved by per] sons of the first respectability, but we fee confident in saying that a trial of its efficacy will be 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, ofSalem,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. 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, South Carolina, was greatly affected by a;cou.gli, 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 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 as fol lows: New York, June 15,1838. To Dr. Jayne:—Dear Sir,—l have made use of your Expectorant, personally and is 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, nflamation of the chest, lungs, and throat, I o most unhesitatingly recommend this as the est medicine I have ever tried. My earnest wish is, that others afflicted as I have been, may experience the same reliel,lwhich I am persuaded they will by using your Expecto anrt. 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. Augnst 27, 1838. Dr. JAYNE, Dear have been using your 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 ILLIAMS. Dr. Jayne's Office is No. 20 South Third street, Philadelphia, where all orders will be promptly attended to. Sold also by JACOB MILLER, agent Huntingdon, Pa.—Price $l. RICHES NOT HEALTH. Those who enjoy Health, must certainly feel blessed when they compare themselves to those sufferers that have been afflicted for years with various diseases which the human family are all subject to be troubled with.— Diseases present themselves in various forms and from various circumstances, which, in the commencement, may all be checked by the use of Dr. 0. P. Harlich's Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills, —such as Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Pain in the Side, Rheumatism, General De bility, Female Diseases, and all Diseases to which humanly nature is subject, where th Stomach is a ected. Directions for using these Medicines always accompany them. 'These Medicines can be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate Female, as they are mild in their operation and pleasant in their effects. Principal Office for the United States, No. 19 North Eighth Stret , Philadelphia. Also for sale at the store of Jacob Miller, Huntingdon, Pa. RHEUMATISM. Entirely cured by the use of Dr. 0. P. Harlich's Compound Strengthening and Ger man Aperient Pills. Mr. Solomon Wilson, of Chester co. Pa., afflicted for two years with the above dis— tressing disease, of which he had to use his crutches for 18 months, his symptoms were, excruciating pain in all his Joints, especially n his hip, Shoulders and ancles, pain tncreas' ng al ways towards eyeing attended with heat. Mr. Wilson, was at one time not able to move his limbs on account of the pain be ing so great; Ile being advised by a triend of his to procure Dr. Harlich's pill of which he sent to the agent in West Chester and pro cored sum; on using the medicine'the third day the pain disappeared snd his strength increasing fast, and in three weeks was able to attend to his business, which he had not done for 18 months; for the benefit of ithers afflicted, he wishes those lines pu dished that they may be relieved, and again en joy the pleasures of a healthy life. Principle office, 19th North 81•, Street,' Philadelphia. ALso—For sale at the Store of J cob Mil ler, Huntingdon, Pa. A. K, CORNYN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ILL carefully attend to all business 4 : committed to his care in the Courts of Huntingdon & Mifflin counties. Mr. Cor nyn may be found at his office, in Market St., opposite the Store of Mr. Dorris, in the borough of Huntingdon. Mint. Sep. 9, MO. JEW E.A.V7Z113 015 1123 1 / 1 3MW TIAMIT3I. T"Epeculiarities of this Chemical Compound, are owing to its extra ordinary effects upon the animal fibre or nerves, ligaments and muscles, its virtues being carried by them to the seat of din. ease or of pain and weakness. However good any internal remedy may be, this, as an external application, will prove a powerful auxiliary in removing the disease and facilitating the cure, in cases of local inflamation, schrofulous af fections, king's evil, gout, inflammatory, and chronic rheumatism, and in all cases where a seated pain or weakness exist. A gentleman traveling in the south of Europe and Palestine, in 1830, heard so much said in the latter place, in praise of Jew David's or Hebrew Plaster, and of the (as he considered) miraculous cures it had performed, that he was induced to try it on his own person, for a lung and liver affection, the removal cf which had been the chief object of his journey, but which had resisted the . genial influence of that balmy and delicious climate. He soon found his health improving, and in a few weeks his cough left him the sallowness. of his skin disappeared, his pain was re moved, and his health became permanent ly reinstated. Since that time lie has been recommending it to his friends and acquaintances, for all fixed pains whatev. er ; such as rheumatism, gout, head ache, nervous teeth ache, pain in the side, back and limbs, schrofulous humors, knots, wens, white swelling, hard tumors, stiff joints, ague cakes, ague in the breast, weakness and pain in the stomach, weak limbs, lameness, affections cf the spine, female weaknesses, dec. No female sub ject to pain or weakness in back or side, should be without it. For sale at the Drug store of Thomas Read, Huntingdon, Pa. Jan. 27, 1841. LIVE!? COMPL ,INT. Cured by the use of Dr Harlich's Compound Strengthening and German Aparient Pills Mr. Wm. Richard, Pittsburg, Pa, entirely cured of the above distressing disease: His somptoms were, pain and weight in the left side, loss of appetite, vomiting, acrid eructa lions, a distention of the stomach, sick headache, furred tongue, countenance chang ed to a citron color, difficulty of breathing, disturbed rest, attended with a couo, great ) debility, with others ymtoms indicating great deranlement of the tfunctiens of the liver.' Mr. Richard had the advice of several phy sicians, hutreceivad no relicf, until using Dr Harlich'smedicine, which terminated in ef fecting a perfect cure. Principal aka, 19 North Eight stree Philadelphia. [don Pa For sale at Jacob Miller's store Hunting' TBaLORING • PETER O'ROURKE, lilt ESPECTFULLY informs the cit zens of the Borough of Hunting.. dun, and all others who wish to have their work done in a durable and workmanlike manner, that he continues the TAILORING BUSINE SS in his old stand, opposite the Post Office and tW2 doors west of James Saxton's Store in Market street, where, being, in the receipt of the fashions, quarterly from New York and Philadelphia, he will be much pleased to attend to all orders in his line, and execute the same with prompt- ness and despatch. June 17, 1840.-Iy. TO - THE PUBLIC._ THE public are hereby informed, tha' JACOB MILLER has been appointed agend 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. ir WE 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 neous, intemperate habits, or other causes which tend to relax and enervate the ner vous system, will find is 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, Wed, stomach or back, will nd themselves mmediately relieved, by using EVANS'AMO MILE ND A APERIENT PILLS, ' Dn. EVANS does not pretend to say that his medicine will cure all diseases that flesh and blood arc 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-1 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 personsdo we daily find tortu red with that dreadful disease, SICK HEADACHE, if they would only make trial of thisinvaluable medicine, they would perceive that life is a pleasure and not a cource of misery and abhorrence. In conclu sion I would warn nervous persons against the abstraction of BLOOD, either by leech es, cupping,'or the 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 for sale at Jacob Miller'sstore, Huntingdon. FEE BILLS FOR S.#l,E AT THIS OFIC E, HARRISBURG French Harr JIM Slone M AN UFA CTORY. THE subscriber respectfully informs the Millers and Millwrights, and the , tiade in general, that he still ;continues to manufazturo. FRENCH BURR MILL STONES, in llarrisburg, where he keeps constant ly on hand a good assortment of French Bur Blocks of a very superior quality, which he is prepared to manufacture to order, on favorable terms, and cheaper than the same quality of French Burrs can be had at any other place in the U. States, and will warrant them equal in quality to any that can be made in Amer ica. The subscriber will, if desired, deliver Burrs at any given point along the Canals or Railroads; at his own risk. Orders by mail will meet the same prompt attentention as if personal appli ,cation is made. 1 .H. KEPNIiII August 5, 1840--6 m irrThe article published below con ' cerning the new and popular doctrine ad vanced by the illustrious Goelicke of Ger• mary, cannot fail of exciting a deep and 'thrilling intetest throughout our coon• try. I Translated from the Gerinon.j] LOUIS OFFON GOELIKE.: OF GERMANY. THE GRE.ITEST OF RU- •11.11.71 18 Eel Efele TORS. Citizens of Xorth and South timerica. To Louis Or•FO\ 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 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 Via Vitce (or life principle) of the human body: of.. ten secretly lurking in the systemfor years' before there is the least complaint of the Lungs—and which may be as certainly though not so quickly, cured as a com mon cold or a simple headache. An in valuably precious doctrine this, as it im parts an important lesson to the apparently health of both sexes, teaching them that this insidious foe may be an unobserved inmate of their "clayey houses" even while they imagine themselves secure, from its r :tacks, teaching them that the great secret in the art of preserving liealthi i•s to pluck out the disease while in the blade, and not wale till the full grown ear. This illustrious benefactor of man is al so entitled to your unfeigned gratitude, and the gratitude of a world, for the in • vention of his matchless sanative,—whose healing fiat may justly claim for it such a title, since it has so signally triumphed medicine which has thoroughly filled the, oacunm in the.Meteria Medico, and there by proved itself the Conqueror of Physi-, ',hare—a medicine, for which all mankind will have abundant cause to bless the 1 1 beneficient hand of a kind Providence,--a medicine, whose wondrous virtues have been so glowingly poi traved even by some of our clergy, in their pastoral visits to the sick chamber; by which means they often become the happy instruments of changing despondency into hope, sickness nto health, and sadness of friends into lyfuness. GO FLICK VS. MATCHLESS SAHA. TIDE, 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 possessed of a limp. terious Influence over many diseases of the human system,--a medicine, which begins to be valued by Physicians, H t are daily witnessing its astonishing cur of many whom they had resigned to t grasp of the Insatiable Grave [Jose of the Sanative, fur adults, of drop; for children a hall drop; and infants, a quarter drop; the directions ex , plaing the manner of taking a half or quarter drop. Pni cm—Three and one-third rix dol lars*(s2,so) per HALF CON CI E. , mem *A German coin, value 75 cents A certificate from three members of the MEDICAL PROFESSION in Germany, in Europe. We the understuned, practitioners of medicine in Germany' arc well aware that, by our course, we may forfeit 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 doe-- Owe, we are happy to say that we dews itla Sanativ too valuable not to be general ly, known-tfor what our eyes behold and our ears hear, we must believe. We hereby state, that when Dr. Louis Oftbn lioelicke 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 him to be a base imposter 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 deem it our bounden duty (even at the expense of our self in terest) publickly to acknowledge its effi :acy in curing not only consumption Jut otherfear ful maladies, which we bay heretofor ebelived to be incurable. 0 attcempt for the discoverer of this med cine was at once swallowed up in our 01 ;er astonishment at these unexpected re cults; and, as amends for ourabiise of him we do frankly confess to the world, that we believe him a philanthrophist does who hour to the profession, and to our clam trv, which gave nom 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 testimoy, far wherever it is used it is its own best wit ness. HERMAN ETMULLER, M. D. WALTER VAN GAULT, M. D. • ADOLPHUS WERNER, M. D. Germany, December 10, 1890. The above precious medicine (the origt final discovery of Dr. LOUIS 0. GOEL. 11CKE, of Germany,) is for sale, wholestdo land retail, by, L. G. KESSLER AGENT FOE Mill ( reek. JAMES ENTRIKEN, Jr Agent tor cony Run. Agent for Colrain Forges. D. — STEWART. Huntingdon County, Pa. CETIFICATES OF AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF Bratairtth% Vegetable , Vffniberara Are held by the following agents, in tts* respective counties. Huntingdon County. Wm. Stewart, Huntingdon. John Swoope, McConnellsbur Blair & Madden, shirlrysburg. Hartinan, Smith 4- Love, Manor Hhl S. Miles Green & Co. Barree Forge. A. & N. Crewel', Petersburg. Love & Oyer, , Yaulsburg. Lowry & Garber, Hollidaysbierp B. 11. M oore, Frankstotria. A. Patterson, if Thomas Owen 4- Son, Birmingham. Mifflin County. John A. Steirell, Lewistrien. W m. Hardy, 11 aynesburg. G. M. McVey, Newton Hamilton, Examine the date of the certificates of (agency. If more than twelve months, do not purchase—there is doubt. Sept. 9, 1840. TO THE 81CK AND AFFLICTED The public are hereby directefflto the me dical advertisements of Dr. HARLICH'S Celebrated COMPOUND STRENGTH. ENING 'IONIC, and GERIIL4N.RPER LENT PILLS, which are a Medicine o' great value to the afflicted, discovered by O. P. HARLICH, a celebrated physician at Altdorf, Germany, which has been used with unparalleled success ,hroughout Germany. This Medicine consists of two kinds, vn s the ERMAN .APERIENT, and tEe 0 MPOUND • S RENETHENING TO. N 1 PILLS. They are each put up in small packs, and should both be used to effect a permanent cure. These who pre afflicted would do well to make a trial of al invaluable Medicine, as they never predt.c sickness or nausea while twang. A safe t.s.d effectual remedy fer DYSPEPSM OR lADIGES7/O and all Stomach Complaints; pain in th SIDE, LIVER COMPLAINTS, Lots of *Petite, Flatulency, Pa/filiation of the Heart, Geiwral Debility, A'crvoue SIK HE DA I E. Fewale Eisea sea, Slitramod;c: Affections, R EU MA*l ISItI Asthmas , 0 NSUMPTION &c. The GERMAN APERIENT PILLS are to cleanse the stomach and purify the BLOOD The Tonic or STRENGTHFNING PILLi are to STRENGTHEN and ins igoi ate the nerves and digestive organs and give tcne to the Stomach, is all diseases originate frem impurities of the BLOOD and disordered Stomach. This mode of treating diseases is pursued by all practical PHYSICIANS, which experience has taught them to be the only remedy to effect a cure. They are not only recommended and prescribed by the most experienced Physicians in their daily practice, but also taken by those gentlemen themselves whenever they feel the simp... toms of those diseases, in which they kew them to be efficacious. This is the caso in all large cities in which they have an ex ensive sale. It is not to be understood that these medicines will cure all diseases mere by purifying the blood—this they will not do; but they certainly will, and sufficient authority of daily proofs asserting that those m e dicines, taken as recommended by the di rections which accempany them, will cure a great majority of diseases of the stomach, lungs and liver, by which impurities of the blood are occasioned. r i - Ask for DRThARLICII'S COMPOUND STRENGTHENING TONIC, AND C ERMAN APERIENT PILLS. Principal Office for the sale of this Medicine, is at No. 19 North EIGHTH Street, Philadelphia. Also—For sale at the Store of JACOB Mit., LER, in the Borough of Huntingdon, l's., who is agent for Huntingdon county.
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