The journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1839-1843, December 29, 1841, Image 4

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    Assignees' Sale.
TI E uinier.igned A-sign.,,s id ‘% il
liam Pollock, will otter for sale by
public vendue, at Winchester Furnace,
Cromwell township, Huntingdon county,
on Tuesday, 18th day of January next,
the
PERSONAL PROPERTY
ol the said %-% liken' Pollock, consisting of'
head of horses, 10 sets of horse gears,
ti w.,gons with their coal beds, and 1 road
bed, 1 new cart and harness, 2 sets of
stove patterns, 1 lot of flasks, and 1 set
FURNACE TOOLS,
I vt of blacksmith tools, a small 14 of
hard and queens ware, several tons of
blooms, and a quantity of pig iron, farm
ing
utetialls, one sleigh and harness, cows
and hogs, household and kitchen furni
Lure, anti a variety of other article s.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. A
reasonable credit will he given. Term•
of sale will be madeliknown on day of
sale by
DAVID BURKET,} 4ssig ,, eca
WM. H. LEAS, of
AIMM. LONG, W. Polack
Dec. 22, 1841.
Stray Cattle.
\
ME to the residence n
6 416" yr. C the subscriber, living in
Morris township, near Spangs
Forge, about the Ist of Octo
ber last, the following described cattle,
1 Red and White Cow, with bell
on, four years old.
1 Black lieifyer, 3 years old,
3 Spotted do. 2 years old,
1 do. do. 1 year old,
1 do. Bull, do. do.
The owner in requested to come forward,
prove property, pay charges, and take
them away, or they will be disposed of
according to law,
CII aisTi AN LOW
Dee. 8, 1841
ORPHANS' COURT SALF.
I N pursuance of an order of the Or
phans' Court of Huntingdon county,
will be exposed to public Ante, On the pre ,
on Thursday, the SOth day of De
cember next, at one o'clock in the after
noon, the following described
TinsliaT Lan3l,
situate in Hopewell township, Hooting..
(kin county, on the waters of the Rays•
town branch of the Juniata, adjoining
land of James Entrekin, Esq. on the west,
Jacob lless on the south, lands formerly
owned by Michael and Potet Keith on the
east and north, containing
100 Acres,
nearly all of which is improved and cul
tivated, with two houses and a stable
thereon erected, wiin the anourtenances,
late the estate at John Graffins, dee'd.
Terms of Sale.—One third of the pur.
chase money to be paid on the ronfirma•
lion of ihe sale, one third in one year
thereafter, with interest, and the remain
ing one third to remain in the hands of the
purchaser during the life of the widow, he
paying to her annually and regular ly, du
ring her natural life, the interest thereof,
and the principal to the heirs of the tip
ceased, at the death of the widow ; all to
he secured by the bond and mortgage of
the purchaser.
HENRY BE VVER,
Adnes.
DANIEL AFRICA,
By the Court.
JCIIN REED, Clerk.
Nov. 24, 1841.
VALUABLE LAND
FOR SALE.
By virtue of an order if Sale issued b . ,
the Court of Common Pleas, of !looting
don county, in action of an Amicable par
lition by and between the chililrttn arid
heirs of Mary Huyett, formerly Mar,
Swoope, deed. I will expose to sale or,
the premises by public Auction, or Vet,
tine, on Thursday the 30th day of Dec , m
ber 1841, at Leo o'clock 4. ill., the fohow
ing described hind and real estate, Kern
ER T , GETHERAS A WHILE. OR IN SIVA ARTE
PARTS OR PARCELS, OS may befound moot
adoantageous to the owners. and conveoi
ent and suitable fur puPcha,ers, to wit:
A certain piece or parcel of land, situat
ell in Porter town hip, in the said County
of Huntingdon, bounded by lands of D.
R. Porter, William Orbison,John Huyett .
Jacob Huyett, and others, containing a
b tut 318 acres and 136 perches, of which
about 180 acres, are cleared on which are
two Log Dwelling houses, two Log Hams,
a Spring of never failing water, at each
of the houses, and several apple Orch
arils. Terms of sale to be one third of
the purchase money to he paid on cunfir
'nation of Sale, one third in one year
thereafter with interest to be secured b'
sufficient and satisfactory securities, such
as the bonds and Mortgage of the pur
chaser or purchasers. The above describ
ed land is situated about three miles from
the borough of Huntingdon; lying on both
stiles of the public road, leading from
Huntingdon to Williamsburg; is a flood
Limestone soil; and be advantageously
divided so as to make two good planta
tions or farms, and will be divided if re
quired and found advantageous to suit
purchasers.
JOHN SHAVER, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office,
SOsitittasless Dee, IN, ISO.
GAYSPORT FOUNDRY,
AIR FURNACE. AND
Steam Engine
MANUFACTOIiY.
11 cat end of Hoilidaysburg, Huntingdon
County. Penn'a.
191111 E above establishment is now in
-M- successful operation, and ready to
fill orders (or castin g s, steam engines, and •
Roxborough, Sept. 1841.
other machinery, at the shortest notice. Dear Sir, —Please send me two bottles more
Steam Engines, of your Balsam of Wild Cherry, like thrt
me beore. I have
eve
y all
of every size will be made as cheap and
o s e ent
first two, f and confident taken ly believe this
good as in any other part of Pen".3 l va - j ): in rtli edicine will cure me. I have used a great
nra. !many remedies within the last year, but
The stock of PATTERNS of this foutt• I have never found aey thing that has relieved
me
. so much. ed It has .
dry, is large, among which is a choice as -stopped my cia„tiigihsieen
snrtment of patterns for Large FORGE, I Y
be r e te; c it he la aI:I7I'CA sweats, and
;A I ) ),
HELVES', .CAMS, Anvils, Blocks, and than I have g for many months.
Hammers, with every other casting neces. Yours, respectfully, Lotus KELLY.
nary for Forges, Rolling Mills, &c. Holmesburg, Sept. 12, 1841.
Nail Machines, Stoves, and other cast- Friend Wistar,-1 must again trouble
iogs always on hand, and will be sold at v tle a t b o le seg s m am e tw7 r a t v t e le n s r w oi t •e ak o e t n ti t ty hr i e n;
lte lowest rates. bottles in all, and can assure thee that it has
H. DEVINE. Proprietor. done me more good than all the medicine 1
Hallidaysburg, June 24, 1841.-4 y. have ever taken before. Send by the stage
as soon as possible, and oblige thy friend,
F.III.IIERS LOOK HERE JACOB HOLLOw AY.
Builning & Repairing Bristol, September 8, 184.1.
Dear Doctor,—Hearing so many people
TIIRESHING MACHINES. talk about the wonderful cures your Balsam
T Ili subscriber respectfully informs f Wild Cherry has made in consumption, I
of
to one of yi.ur agents the other day for
his friends, and the public in gen- a bottle, and have found it to relieve me so
eral, that he has opeued a Shop at IVater much, that I want three bottles more sent
street, where intends to carry on the above soon, as I believe it will cure me too. I have
business. The public may rest assured used a gre at man y balsams of different
other that he will attend closely to business, n but
has
and .to disappointments shall ensue to his s o much
have
e ici t n r es besides, h done me
good as yours has. Send by the
customers. He therefore respectfully steamboat Bolivar.
solicits a share of public patronage. Yourstruly, Wm. THOMAS.
JOB PLY M PTON. 1 57- II esi d e s its astonishing efficacy, in Con
Waterstreet, July 28, 1841. sumption, it is also the most effectual remedy
ever discovered for Liver Complaints, Astb
- ma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Croup, Whooping
Cough, &c., as hundreds wilt testify who
have been cured by it after all ether reme-
Airs had failed.
17 Be very particular to ask for Dr• Wis-,
tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. Sold whole
sale and retail by WILLIAMS & Co..
Chemists, No. 33 South Fourth street, Phil
adelphia. Price, ill 00 a bottle.
ISold in Huntintrdon by THOMAS
RE AD , and in Hollidaysburg by JAS.
; ORR. Nor. 3, 1841
TAILORING.
A. KROLL,
RESPECTFULLY informs the citi
zens of the Borough of Hunting
don, anti all others who want their work
done in a durable and
Calortnuttittite fflitanner,
that he has opened a Shop in Market
.treet, opposite Thomas Read's Store,
where, being in the receipt of the
1 9 10711/0110%
quarterly from Philadelphia and New
Yoik, he will be much pleased to attend
to all orders in his line, and execute the
same with promptness and despatch.
Ountinzdon, Oct. 20, 1841.
THRESHING MACH INFS.
/vim subscriber informs his friends
A_ and the public, that he has bought
the Machine Shop formerly occupied by
A. It. Long, in Allegheny street, one door
west of Joseph Stewart's, where he will
constantly keep on hand the celebrated
Threshing Machines,
4 formerly made by Straub & Long.—
Ile also uses the suspended band wheel,
one of the best improvements now in use,
Nachines will be delivered to any plat e
on the canal. Orders sent by snail, or
otherwise, will be promptly attended to.
rte has also added extra
Clover Concaves.
All kinds of Threshing Machines will be
repaired at the shortest notice. The shop
will be attended to by the subscriber him
self.
A. L. DIEFFENBACHER,
Huntingdon, June 30, 1841.—ti.
ROCKDALJ
FOUNDRY.
AAHF. subscriber would respectfully in
. 4 farm the citizens o, Huntingdon and the
adjoining Counties, that he has repaired
and newly fitted up the Rockdale Foundry,
on Clover Creek, two miles from Williams
burg, where he is now prepared to exe
ve all orders in his line, of the best ma
terials and workmanship, and with prompt
ness and despatch.
He will keep constantly on hand stoves
every description, such as
Cipoking, Ten Plate, Parlor
Coal. Rotary Cooking.
and Wood Stoves:
Livingston Ploughs,
Anvils, Hammers, Hollow Ware,
mini every kind of castings necessary for
forges, mills, or machinery of ally descrip,
• ion: wagon boxes of all descriptions, &c.
which can be had on as good terms as they
c•m be had at any other foutylry in the coun
t?, or state. Remember the Rockdale Foun-
VVILLIAM KENNEDY.
Nov. 24, 1841.
Notice.
To the hei"s of Margaret Messencope,
tate of Hopewell Township, Huntingdon
county, Pennsylvania, deceased, or their
alienees, notice is hereby given:
That in pursuancenf a writ or order is
sued by the Orphans' Court of said county,
it. Inquest will he held on the premises on
Wednesday the 22d December next, to part
and divide amongst the heirs of said deceas
ed or their Minces, or to value and appraise
the real estate of said deceased, consisting
of a tract of land situate in Hopewell town
ship aforesaid containing one hundred and
lifts , acres, with a small house and barn
thereon erected,
JOHN SHAVER, Sh'W.
Huntingdon Noy. 23d 1841.
HOUCKS PANACEA, jugreceived ]
and for sale at the Drug Store of
T. K. sinoNroN, Agent.
fliatindea, Thee. 1, 1841.
giREAD‘g
WHAT IT HAS DONE.
Alto it you have a friend, relation, or know!
any one that is afflicted with that distressing,
uisease, “CONSUMPTION," persuade
then, without delay to try that famous and
unrivalled medicine, the "BALSAM OF WILD
CHERRY," which has cured thousands of this
complaint after every thing else had failed.
Read the following undoubted proofs of its
efficacy.
:',COUGHSkCOLDSK.
tHE CAUsE OF CONSUMPTION.
Simple as these complaints are usually con
sidered, no one can deny their being the most
common cause of this fatal and distressing
disease. It is indeed a melancholy truth,
that thousands fall victims to consumption
every year from no other cause than NE.'
GLECTED COLDS. Yet we find hun
dreds, nay thousands, who treat such com
plaints with the greatest indifference, and
let them run on for weeks and even months'
without thinking of the danger. At firsts
you have what you may consider a slight'
COUGH or COLD; you allow business,
pleasure or carelessness to prevent you from
giving it any attention, it then settles on your
breast, y m become hoarse, have pains in the
side or chest, expectorate large quantities
of matter, perhaps mixed with blood, a dif
ficulty of breathing ensues, and then you find
your own foolish neglect has brought on this
distressing complaint. If then you value.
life or health, be warned in time, and don't
trifle with your COLD, or trust to on quack
nostrum to cure you, but immediately pro
cure a bottle or two of that famous remedy
the "Balsam of Wild Cherry," which is
well known to be the most speedy cure ever
known, as thousands will testify whose lives
have been saved by it.
Be very particular when you purchase to
ask for 91)r. Wisiar'sßalsaiin of Wild Cher
v," as there is also a syrup of this name in
US?.
Prepared, wholesale and retail, by Wil
liams & Co., Chemists, No. 33 South Fourth
street, Philadelphia. Pricy 91,00 a hotle.
Sold at Huntingdon, by Thomas Read,
and at Hollid tyl burg by James Orr.
10 I; • LD
his is the season when this chstructive ,om
plaint attack: your interesting little children
often robs you of those you fondly doated on,
and carries hundreds to the grave. Every
mother should, therefore, know its symp
toms, watch them closely, and always by
prepared with a remedy to cure it, as many
are daily sacrificed by such neglect. At
first the little patient is seized with shiver
ing, it grows restless, has flashes of heat,
the eyes become re , and swollen, it breathes
with difficulty, and then comes that fearful
COUGH that will surely terminate in con
vulsions or death unless something is imme
diately given to check it. In this complaint
the "Balsam of Wild Cherry," is wed!
known to be the most speedy cure ever dis- .
covered. It is indeed a precious remedy—
mild sate and innocent, and sure to give th..l
little sufferer immediate relkf, and quickly
restore tt to safety and health. Every moth
who loves her children should al wa) s keep
it in the house and give it to them early, by
doing so you may often save the life of one
you fondly love. Remember this is the fa
mous remedy of that distinguished physi
cian, Dr. Wistar, which have cured thou
sands of Croup, Whoomng Cough. Asthma.
Consumption, &c., after every other medi-
M ../rHERS, BE ONYOUR GUARD.
tine had failed.
Be particular when you purchase tn ask for
"Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry," as
there is a Syrup of this name advertised that
is entirely a diff;mit medicine. Prepared
, only by Williams & Co., Chemists, No. 33
South Forth street, Philadelphia.
Price 31 00 a bottle.
Sold in HualinEdon by THOMAS
READ, and in Hollidaysburg by lames
Orr. Nov. 3, 1841
T. IL CIIENIER,
•
ATTORNET A LAM',
Respectfully . tenders his professional ser
vices to the citizens of Huntingdon county,
and the public in general. Any business en
trusted to his care will be promptly and care
fully attended to. He may at all times be
found at the office of JAMES STEEL. Esq. in
Allegheny street, or at the public house of
A. H. HIRST.
Hmitingdaa, 11th *TR. 1841,
'CONSUMPTION AND LIVER COM
PLAIN I'.
DR. TAYLOR'S
BALSAM OF LIVFRWOD.T
TErtAS been used successfully for eight
.4.R.L years in the Cure of these Diseases.
V - Plletnember! the original and genuine is
made ONLY at 375 Bowery, N. V. ALL others
are spurious and unauthorized!
CONSUMPTION A 011) LIVER COM—
PLAINT.
As a general remedy for these diseases, I
am fully satisfied, from long experience,
there is no medicine equal to Dr. 1 aylor's
Balsam of Liverwort. Being purely vege•
table, it can be used with the utmost safety
by all persons in every condition. It clean
ses the lanes by expectoration, relieves diffi
cult breathing, and seems to heal the chest.
There canbe no question, but this medicine
s a certain cure for clir inic coughs and
colds. I have useu it for four years in my
practice, and always with success.
A. F ROGERS, M. D.
CONSUMPTION!
' The following remarks were taken from
the last number of the Magazine:—
"The surprising effect produced by Dr.
Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, in consump
tive cases, cannot fail exciting a deep and
thrilling interest throughout the world. We
have so long believed this disease (consume
tion) incurable, that it s difficult to credit
our senses when we see persons evidently
consumptive, restored to health. Yet that
is a fact of daily occurrence: how then can
we question the virtue of the above mod i -
eine ?"
TO FEMALES.—The number of fe
males in delicate he -.lth in chis city is truly
surprising, Weakness, loss of appetite, liver
complaints, and many other diseases prey
upon them, making them pale and lean of
flesh. All this can be remedied by the use
of strengthening medicine, that will assist
nature in all her movements, restore tone to
the n"rves and muscular organs Of this
kind is Dr. Tayky's Balsam of Liverwort,
which being mild and purely vegetable, an
swers females admirably. It all will use it,
we are confident an elastic step, good t p
petite, and ruddycheeks will follow.
117" SPITTING OF BLOOD.—This di.
sease consists of a discharging of blood, of- .
ten frothy from the mouth. brought up
with hawking and coughing, and is usual
ly accompanied with difficulty of breathing,
and some pain in the chest, a dry tickling
cough and slight shooting pains. This di
sease is always more or less dangerous. Th
great danger is that these symptoms
terminate in consumption, and immedi it ,
remedies can alone save this end. But Dr.
Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort is a sure re
medy, and to she w is unparralled success.
certificates of cures from 421 citizens, and
many physicians, will be published in a
ftw days.
Oz!) , -N ER VOLTS DISEASES &WE AK
NESS.—Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort.
made at 375 Bowery, is assuredly an . ex
cellent remedy for these diseases. NI
wife has been more or less ill for ten year
She was extremely nervous, and lt tim , •
so weak that she could not attend to h,
domestic duties. By the use of this medi
cine, her strength is wholy restored, as,
she is as healthy as I can wish her to be
My address is at Dr T;ivi , ),'s office.
.1 7 , OBSERVE! litty univ thot which
made at the ()Id Office, 375 Bowery, N.
Y. and which is sold at the Drug:,,,d Ch,
mical store of THOMAS hE ID, Hun.
tngdon, Pa.
DR. J AYNE'S EXPECI`ORAIV7
We consider it a fluty tocallpublic atte'
tention to this admirable preperation
Pulmonary Diseases— Especially Coughs
Colds, Consumptions. Spitting blood, Asth
ma, Broncial Affections, Hoopin!: Cnugh,&
It is used and very highly approved by per
sons of the first respectability. but we fe,
confident in saying that a trial of itsefficacy
will be its best reccommendation.
DR. JONATHAN GOING. PRESIDENT
OF THE GRANFILLA COLLFG Ohio Oar
of New York), in a letter to Dr. Jayne da
ed New York. December. 1836. says:—
He was laboring under a severe cold. cougl:
and hoarseness. and that his difficulty
breathing was so great that he felt hinise ,
in imminent danger of immendiate suffur:.
tion, but was perfectly cured by using th ,
Kxpectorant."—Mrs. Delks, ofSalem, N.J.
was cured of Asthma of twenty yearsstand
ing, by using two bottles of this medicine
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 tobe for gone with consumption wa
perfectly restored by three bottles.—Dr.
Hamilton of St. James, South Carolina, was
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 Dea
cons of the First Baptist Church hi 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
lbefore could relieve.
'I he Rev. C. C. P. Crosby, writes as foi
lows:
New York, June 15,1838.
To Dr. Jayne:—Dear Sr,-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 ofGod, forseveral years.
I may say almost as much in the case of my
wife, and also of the Rev. Mr. Tomah!, of
lie Island of Jamaica. For all cases of cough,
aflamation of the chest, lungs, and throat, I
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 relief, which I ain
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. August 27, 1838.
Dr. JAYNe, Dear Sir:- - f have been using
your Expectorant extensively in my practice
for the last three months, and for all attacks
of Colds, Coughs, knflamation 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
be promptly attended to.
Sold also by JACOB Lit ILLER, agent
Pa.—Prf.L.P
JMV7 IDAV:VI3
E 3331, LW T 1,24 ,
TFI thm:t
E peculiarities of this u..,
Compound. are owing to its extra
ordinary effects upon toe animal fibre or
nerves, ligaments and muscles, its virtues
bring carried by them to the seat of dim
ease or of pain and weakness.
However good any internal remedy may
be, this, as an external application, will
prove a powerful auxiliary in iemoving!
the disease and facilitating the cure, in
cases of local inflamation, schrofuluus af
fections, king's evil, gout, inflammatory,
and chronic rheumatism, and l in all cases
where a seated pain or weakness exist.
A gentleman traveling in the south of
Europe and Palestine, in 1850, heard so
much said in the latter place, in praise of
Jew David's or Hebrew Plaster, and of
;the (as he considered) miraculous caures
hailmformed that he was induced to try it
it on his own person, for a lung and liver
affection, the removal of 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, a n d i n a k w ,
weeks his cough left him the sallowness'
of his skin d isappeared, his pain was re
moved, and his health became permanent
ly reinstated. Since that time he has•
been recommending it to his friends and
acquaintances, for all fixed pains whatev.,
er ; such as rheumatism, gout, head arlie,
nervous teeth ache, pain in the side, back
..nd limbs, schrofulous humors, knots,
I
wens, white swelling, hard tumors, stiff ,
joints, ague cakes, ague in the breast,
weakness and pain in the stomach, weak
limbs, lameness, affections of the spine
'female weaknesses, c. No female sub-,
'ject to pain or weakness in back or side,
should be without it.
For sale at the Drug store of Thoula
Read, Huntingdon, Pa.
Jan. 27, 1891.
MOFFAT'S LPF, MF.IIICINE`
THE PHOENIX BI rTERs are so call
-1
ed, because they possesss the power et re
storing the expiring embers of health, to a
~lowlng vigor throughout the constitution,
•s the Plitenix is said to be restored to life-1
from the ashes of its own dissoloti n.
Phoenix Hitters are entirely vegetable, com-1
nosed of roots found only in certain parts of,
he westeen country, which will infallibly)
mire FEVERS AND AC UES of all kinds;l
All never foil to eradicate entirely all the)
ffects of Mercury, infinitely sooner than the ;
most powerful preparations of Sarsaparilla,:
Ind will immediately cure the determination
t BLOOD TO THE HEAD ; never fail ink
'he sickness incident to young females; and
vill be found a certain remedy in all cases
.f nervous debility and weakness of the most
oipaired constitutions. As a remedy for
• 'ironic and Inflamatory Rheumatism, the
•fficacy of the Phoenix Bitters will be de
n aistrated by the use of a single bottle,
The proprietor rejoices in the opportunity
Worded by the universal diffusion of the
wess, for placing his VEGE CABLE LIFE
VIEDICINES within the knowledge and
reach ofevery individual in the community.
Unlike the host of pernicious quackeries,
which boast of vegitabie blu-clients, Or
Lite Pilis are purely and solext.v vikuitTA-
I LE, and contain neither Mercury Antimony.
%rsenic, no any other mineral,in an) fo,n
whatever.
The following are among the distressing
'arietesof hum:in diseases, to wloci,
vegetable Life Pi Is are well known to be
DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansin..
Ale fit st and secad stomachs, and r -tin
tw of pure and healtl.y bile, instead o the
tale and acrid kind,—Flatulency, Pa'pit:l
ion of the Heart, L,ss of Appetite Heart
•iurn and Headachy, Restlessness 111-temp
:•r, Anxiety, Languor and Melancholy, which
ire the general symptoms of Dvsp,psia, will
vanish, as a natnral consequence of its cure.
Costiveness, by cleansing the whole length
•f the intestines with a solvent process, and
without violence. Diarrhaa and Cholera,
by removing t e sharp acrid fluids by which
!hese complaints are occasioned. The Life
Medicines have been known to cure Rheu
matism permanently in three weeks, and
Gout in half that time. Dropsies of all
kinds, by freeing and strengthening the kid.
toys and bladder. A certaia remedy for
the worst cases of Gravel. Also Worms,
by dislodging from the turnings of the bow
els the slimy matters to which these crea
tures adhere ; As hma and Consumption, by
relieving the vessels oft e lungs from the
mucus• ' Scurvey, Uulcers, and Inveterate
titres, by .he perfect purity of these Life
P Its give to the blnial, and all the humors;
Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Clomplexions,
by their alterative effect upon the fluids
that feed the skin. The use ot these Pills
for a very short time, will effect an entire
cute at ofk
striking
fait
improvementi nr E in ry th !;ir c i and a
of
the Skin. Common Colds and I..fluenwt i
will always be cured by one or by
two, even in the worst caseses• Piles.—as
a renieuy for this must distressing •itd b
stinate malady, the Vegetabl• Lif. Pills de
serve a distinct and emphatic recommenda
tion. It is well known to hundreds in this
city, that the originator oft ese invaluable
Pills was himself tifflicted with this com
plaint for up wards of thi rty-fiveyears, and
that he tried in vain very remedy pre
scribed within the compass of the M .teria
Medica. He however, at length. tried the
medicine which he now firs to the pu'Cc
and lie was cured in a viesshort time. IV
Allthat Mr. M flit requires of hi , pa
tients is to be parti. ular in taking the Life
Medicines strictly according to the di reed
ADVICE TO F EWA L P,S.-P,males who
value good health shoal l r rev he without
the Lite Medicines. as they parity the
blood, remove nostril lions, and give the
skin a beatifial, clear, health' , and bloom
ing appearance
TO PARENTS ND I'HERS —Per
sons'ot a plethoric habit, tab •. re on , jeet t ,,
fits, headache, giddiness, climm•ss of sight,
ni•drnwsiness, from too great a flaw of blood
to the head, s omit take it frequently.
Children, and pt. rsons of all ages, may take
them at any t me, as they do not contain
mercury, or any ingredien that requires
confinement or restriction of diet.
Sold at the Store (A/Amp MILLER
motitadon. Pa.
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0:2 - 14 order that this ;:alitable medicine
ishould not be counterfeited, we hove a
plate repreeenting a Persian scene, that is
;struck on each bill, one of which accompa
!laic, each box. We deem it unnecessary
to publish a long list of Certificates, as
'it it will neither add to nor diminish the
virtues of this admirable compound..co
Superior to the Hygean, Brandreth's, Ev
ans', Tomato, the Matchless (priced) Sana
tive, or any other Pills or Compound before
the public, as certified to by physicians and
others. Lei Bone condemn them until they
(have tried them, and then we are certain
they will not. _
It is now a settled point with all those who
h ye used the Vegetable Persian Pills, that
they are pre-eminently the best and most
efficacious Family Medicine that has yea
been used in America. If every family
would become acquainted with their sover
eign power over disease, they would keep
them and be prepared with a sure remedy
to apply on the first appearance of disease,.
and then how much distress would be avoid
ed and money saved, as well as the lives of
thousands who are hurriad out of time by
neglecting disease in its first stages, or by
not being in possession of a remedy which
they can place dependence upon. All who
wish to guard against sickness, should use
the Persian Pills freely, when needed ; no
injury can ensue, if used front youth to old
-ge, when taken according to the directions.
The Resurrection, or Persian Pills.-These
pillsraise from the greatiost weakness, dis
tress and suffering, to a state of strength,
health and happiness. The name of these
pills originated from the circumstance of the
medicine being found only in the cemetries
of Persia. This vegetable production being
itfa peculiar kind, led to experiments as to
its medical qualities and virtues. In half a
century it became an established medicince
for the diseases of that country. The ex
tract of this singular production was intro
duced into some parts of Europe in the yeah
1783, and used by many celebrated physi
cians in curing certain diseases, where all
alter medicines had been used in vain.—
Early to the year 1792, the extract was corn
tun , d with a certain vegetable medicine im
tm red fron t Dura Baca. in the East Indi es,
i t 'd formed into pills. The admirable eft- ,
feet of this compound upon the human sys
tem, led physicians and families into its gen
eral use. Their long established character,
their universal and healing virtues, the de
tergent arid cleansing qualities of their spe
ci final action upon the gtlandular part of thu
system, are such as will sustain their repu
tation and general use in the American Re
public.
CERTIFY' ATE.—I certify that I have,
by way of experiment, used the Hygean, and
most of the various kinds of Pills, in my
practice, which have borne the highest m
ime in the public estimation, that have been
offered for sale in this vicinity for the last
five years, including those called the Res
urrection or Persian Pills ; and the public
may rest assured that none among the whole
catalogue has answered a better purpose, as.
an easy and an effectual remedy, than the
Resurrection or Persian Pills, in most cases
of disease.
CHA'S. BACKUS. M. D.
Rochester, N. V. Sept. 21, 1837.
For sale at the Drug Store of THOMAS
R E AD, Huntingdon.
AGENTS, for the sale of the above Pills.
(1 FMMIL & PORTFR, Alexandria, Hunt. Co.
(JA Ms Oa n, H , illidaysburg, Hunt. Co.
RfteliDl AN, NVaynesburg, Marlin Co.
\'he H. TAYLOR, Harrisburg, Pa,
May 12, 1841.
11 - 1 ItITIFICAT:i OF At F 1 NOY
FOR THE SALE OF
. 33ranbrettrti Vegetable
Vntberoal
Are held by the following agents, in their
respective counties.
Huntingdon County.
Wm. Stewart, Huntingdon.
John Swoope, McConnellsbur
Blair & Madden, Wiirleyaburg.
Hartman, Smith 4 Love, Manor MIL
S. Miles Green & Co. Barree Forge.
A. & N. Crewell, Petersburg.
I.oev & Oyer, Suulsburg.
Lowry Sr Garber, Hollidaysburg.
D. H. Moore, Frankstown.
A. Patterson, 11 illiamsburg.
Thomas Owen 4. Son, Birmengliart.
Mifflin County.
John A. Sterrell, Lewistown.
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,
'Spanish Hides. Tanner's Oil
and Leather.
KIRKPATRICK &SON, at No. 21
_.4.1 . !.)' South Third Street, (between Mar
ket and Chesnut Streets) Philadelphia,have
,for sale a large and excellent assortment of
HIDES, PATNAKIPS, TANNER'S OIL.
&c. at the lowest market prices, either for
-cash, in exchange for leather, or upon cred
it. Consignments for leather received for
sa e, or purchased at the highest marke
price.
'Leather stored free of charge.
April 28. 1114 f. —ly.
STRAY COK AND C4LF.
4,1 %ME to the residence of the subscri
‘..j
her living in Todd tp. Huntingdon
ot,ntv. on the 15th of September last a
BRIXDLE COW
with a white spot on her face.
nod about 8 or 9 years old last spring.—
The owner is requested to come forward.
prove property, pay charges and take her
away, or she will be sold according to
law.
JOS'Eni D Trs ll 4 i.
Dm 1, 1811.