The journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1839-1843, October 19, 1842, Image 4

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CLOCK AND WATCH MAKING.
f 1 &24;
The subscriber respectfully 'informs his
customers, that he has recently returned
from the City with a splendid lissu , rtment of
Jewelry consisting of
Gold and Silver Levers,
English, Quartier and Patent, Vertical
ff atches,
Gold and Silver Everpointed Patent Pen
cils Itiinatu;e Frames.
Gold Fob and Guard Chains, Gold Seals,
it general assortment of Gold Guard and Fob
Keys, a very superior assortment of Breast
Pius, Finger Rings, Gold Snaps, Silver
SWIMS, Sugar Tongs, Salt Spoons, Silver
Butter Knives, Gillutts, Steel Pens, Ear
Rings, Neck Laces, Bracelets, Silver and
Steel Spectacles. Also, A superior assort
ment of Pen Knives, with from one to font
blades, manufactured by Rodgers Westin-
Mlin.and Butcher. Also, A few Extra Ra
zors warranted. All the above named ar
ticles will be sold on reasonable terms.
All Watches sold will be warranted for
one year, and a written guarantee given, that
if not found equal to warranty, it will (du
ring that period) be put in order without
expense, or if uninjured, may be exchanged
for any other watch of equal value. The
Warranty is considered void, should the
watch, with which it is given be put into the
hands of an other watch maker.
D. BUOY
September 7th, 1842.
N, B. Clock's and Watches, repaired as
usual, Also, an assortment of locks tor Sale
cheap for cash
STOP THIEF.
$lOO ILIMATARD !!!
IDI Lthsteotrleig,l'itfttioite.tstebslc9rteorlinAtiu,egigotrionusstv,
of Birmingham, in the county of Huntingdon
and State of Pennsylvania, was entered and
robbed of a considerable sum of money and
merchandize, which robbery is supposed to
have been cammitted by a man calling him
self CHARLES F. DEATRICH, of the
said borough • and who was seen on Wednes
day morning last, the 24th inst., on the tow
path about three miles above Waynesburg,
in Mifflin county, travelling exst-ward.—,
Said Deatrich is about 30 years of age, 5 feet
8 or 10 inches high, heavy built, round shuul
dered, fair complexion, dark hair, and pleas
ant countenance. Had on when met a light
mixed gray cloth coat and pantaloons, said
coat collar black velvet cover and bound with
black cord or ribbon. The above reward
wilt be given for the deliver) , of said Deati ich
in the Jail of said county of Huntingdon, and
also, a reasonable reward for such informa
tion as will lead to his detection, and the re
covery of said money, and merchandize.
JAMES CLARKE.
August 31, 1842.
STRAY STEER.
Came to the premi
ses of the snbsctifier
4,41 C, 00l v e rtons Mills i n
Henderson'rownship.
.4 ; some time in the
month of July last, a
small black ;old white Steer. If said stray
is cr.t taken away, he will in clue time be dis
posed of according to law.
DAVID MILLEICEN,
August 17th, 1842.-3 t. pd.
INFORMATION WANTED.
Ink EF 1' the residence of the subscriber in
ilaFurgu son township, Centre county on the
Ist August 1842, ELIZA CONRAD, aged about
14 years. Any person who can give informa
tion of said girl will recieve the thanks of the
subscriber, ELIJA.H BOYCE.
Information of said Eliza is also solicited by
DANIEL CONRAD, residing at David
Richards' Mill, Centre county, Pu.
August 31, 1842.
STRAY HORSE.
re IIME to tho residence of the
vke , subscriber, in Henderson
A township, on Tuesday the 9th
4 instant, a DARK BROWN
ilip
HORSE, with a white face, blind
of the right eye and the left fore foot:ctooked;
about 14 hands high, and apparently 12 or
thirteeny ears old. The owner is requested
01) a l onward, prove property, pay char- 1
ges, ake him away ; else he will be dis
posed of according to law.
JAMES BOGG3.
August 24, 1842.
*3O Reward.
If SCAPED from the Jail of this county,
4461 on Tuesday, the 16th of August inst.,
Charles Foust, about 21 years of age—a
native of Germany—speaks bad English—
is about 5 teet 6 inches in height, and heavy
built—,has a fair complexion, black hair,
and sharp chin. He had on when he esca
ped, a tarpaulin hat, and no coat or jacket.
I'he above reward will be given tosmy per
son who will apprehend and deliver him into
my custody
JOHN SHAVER, Sheriff:
Sheriff's Office, Hu,it-
iugd,4l, Aug. 17, 1842.
F.IILIPIERS LOOK DERE
BUILDING AND REPAIRING
THRESHING MACHINES.
TuE subscriber respectfully infoems
his friends, and the public in gen
eral, that he has opened a Shop at Water
street, where he will carry on the above
business. The public may rest assured
that he will attend closely to business,
and no disappointments shall ensue to hial
customers. Re therefore respectfully)
solicits a share of public patronage.
JOVE PYMP fON.
Waterstreet, July 88, 1841.
InDLANK BONDS to Constables for S;a y
Aidg/ of Ecution , u under the new law, eal
printed, and for sal:, at this office.
4k4li :11 D:
,1_1!
:
MRS. itVCONNELVS
TEMPERANCE HOUSE,
llou►►►gdon.
FirillE friends and patrons of the late
_NI. ; John McConnell, are respectfully
informed that the old stand will still be
kept by his widow, for the accommodation
of their old friends and strangers.
Mrs. McConnell feels assured that
those who shall favor her will find that
no exertions of hers will be left unperfor
med to render their accommodations such
as are sure to please. She earnestly hopes
that the old friends and patrons of her la
mented husband, will not desert her now,
in this hour of her utmost need.
Her house will be kept entirely upon
principles of Temperance, and customers
will find there that quiet and freedom
which sobriety gives. Connected with
the House is a large and extensive REA D
ING ROOM, filled with daily and week
ly Journals from every part of our country.
gr Persons wishing to send their chil
dren to either of the Academies of this.
place, can have them accommodate , ' with
quiet and comfortable boarding.
Huntingdon, July 4th, 184.
BLANK BOOK
MANUFACTORY.
No. 64, Corner of Third and II alnut St*
al&MinaClAßEl3fflo
subscribers return their sincere
JR- thanks to their friends for the favors
so liberally bestowed on them, and beg
leave to assure them that no efforts shall
be wanting on their part to merit a con
tinuance of their patronage, both in refer
ence to workmanship and cheapness of
price to suit the times. It is highly ad•
vantageous to Gentlemen and Institutions
having Libraries, to apply direct to the
Binder, making at least a saving of 10 to
20 per cent, and sometimes more.
All descriptions of binding neatly exe
cuted. Gentlemen's Libraries fitted up
uul repaired. Music and Periodicals
Bound to Patterns. Ladies' Scrap Books,
Albums and Portfolios,of all descriptions
made to order; Binding done fur Libra
ries, Institutions, Societies, 4-c. on advan..
tageous Terms.
To Prothonotaries, Registers, Record
ers, Sheriff's, Merchants and Banks. They
are also prepared to Manufacture
at every description, such as Dockets,
Records, Deed Books, Day Books, Led
gers, Journals, Check Rolls, Memorand
ums, &c. of the tine,t finality of Paper,
[Robinson's Ivory Surfaced]] in a style
equal to any made in the Cities of Phila
delphia or New Yolk, on the most reason
able terms. Blank Work ruled to any
pattern. CLYDE & WILLIAMS.
Harrisburg, Feb. 23, 1842
N. B.—Oid books rebound with neat.
ness and despatch,—also Files of papers.
OtrPersons wishing binding done, are
informed that A. W. Benedict is consti
tuted agent of Messrs. CLYDE & WIL
LIAMS and will take charge of all work
i!ittnitled for them.
JVew Tailoring Establishment
WILLEA.ILVI pans
ESYECTrULLY informs the citi•
zeus of Huntingdon, and thepublic
in general, that he has commenced the
TAILORING BUSINESS
in Main Street, Huntingdon, in the brick
house lately occupied by Joseph Forest as
a hat and shoe store, immediately Opposite
the store of Thomas Read, where lie is
ready to accommodate all who may favor
him with a call.
He will regularly receive from Phila.
delphia and New York, the
LATEST FASHIONS ;
and is determined to employ none 'Jot the
best and most experienced workmen.
lie will execute all orders in his hne in
Ithe most fashionable and workmanlike
manner. By strict attention to business
and endeavoring to please, he hopes to
merit and receive a share of the public
patronage.
April 1842.—t f.
Millwright Work.
:0 MN M. LIM:Mon.
( Ennisville, Huntingdon County, Pa.)
Respectfully informs the citizens of Hun
tingdon county, and the public generally,
that he is prepared to do all kinds of work
in his line of business—making new, of
r epairing all kinds of Mills,
GRIST.MILLS, S'Aff -MILLS, 4.
OOLLEN FACTORIES.
That he is prepared to do work in such a'
manner as to give every reasonable oaths.
faction, and warrant it to perform every
thing requisite. The common flutter
wheel saw mill with 4+ feet of operating
head will be warranted to saw 1500 feet
iof boards in 18 hours.
Country produce will be taken in pay
ment for work. All letters addressed to
McAleveris Furt will be promptly Wen
ded to
Feb- 16, 184. Srao.
Tibl LANK BON')'..—Jlcluriett and cnn
es!. !It !kis eletr.
ANOTHER
LIFE SAVED.
Audif you have afriend, relation, or know I
luny one that is afflicted with that distressing
uisease, "CONSUMPTION," persuade
them Nithout delay to try that famous and
unrivalled mediche, the "BALSAM or WILD
CHERRY," which has cured thousands of this
complaint after every thing else had failed.
Read the following undoubted proofs of its
efficacy
Roxborough, Sept. 1841.
Dear Sir, Please send me two bottles more
of your Balsam of Wild Cherry, like thrt
you sent me before. I have taken nearly all
of the first two, and confidently believe this
medicine will cure me. I have used a great
many remedies within the last year, but
have never found aey thing that has relieved
me so much. It has stopped my cough en
tirely,checked lay night sweats, and I sleep
better at night and feel better in every way
than I have fur many months.
• .......
Yours, respectfully, JAMES KELLY.
Holmesburg, Sept. 12, 1841.
Friend Wistar, I must again trouble
tree to send me two bottles more of thy in
valuable Balsam. I have now taken three
bottles in all, and can assure thee that it has
done me more good than all the medicine I
have ever taken before. Send by the stage
as soon as possible, and oblige thy friend,
JACOB HOLLOWAY.
Bristol, September 8, 1841.
Dear Doctor,—Hearing so many people
talk about the wonderful cures your Balsam
of Wild Cherry has mtde in consumption, 1
sent to one of your agents the other day for
a bottle,
:and have found it to relieve me so
much, that I want three Unifies more sent
soon, as I believe it will cure me too. I have
used a great many balsams of different kinds
have tried Jane's Expectorant and other
medicines besides, but nothing has done me
so muchgood as yours has. Send by the
steamboat Bolivor.
Yours truly, WM. THOMAS.
0:7 Besides its astonishing efficacy, in Con
sumption, it isalso the most effectual remedy I
ever discovered for Liver Complaints, Asth
ma, Brunchitis, Coughs, Croup, Whooping.
Cough, &c., as hundreds wili testify who .
have been cured by it after all cther remeH
dies had failed.
li7Be very particular to ask for Dr. Wis -.
tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. Sold whole
sale and retail by WILLIAMS & 0..
C hemista, No. 33 South Fourth street, Phil
adelphi a. Prict., 1 00 a bottle.
Sold in hunti4:sdon by 71.10.11 AS
RE d/), and in Hollidaysburg by JAS.
ORB. Nov. 3, 1841.
To those who desire Health.
I hereby certify, that I was afflicted for 8
years with a severe nervous disease, attend
ed with constant pain in the breast, side and
stomach, loss of appetite, no rest at night,
sickness and dizziness in the head, pain in
the stomach after eating, and other symp
toms which attends indigestion, my bowels
were weak and irregular. Having had ad
vice of various physicians during this long
period, and used much medicine which only
Itemporary relief. In the year 1839
I was often unable to leave my house, and
being a pour widow, dependent on my own
labor for a living, was obliged to go from
house to house to obtain it. lat length gave
up all hopes of recovery, and trusted to Him
"that created all things." I fortunately was
favored with work in Eighth street, when
the family, discovering my miserable situa
tion, immediately recommended Dr. HAR
LICH'S COMPOUND STRENGTHE
NING, & GERMAN APERIENT PILLS
which they procured for me. I used them,
and continued for about three months; du
ring the time my strength rapidly increased
my countenance and pallid cheek returned
to their former and natural colors. Since I
have fully recovered, and - it present enjoy
perfect health. I feel it my duty to intorm
, the public at large of the great virtues of Dr.
• HARLICH'S MEDICINE, that others may
. procure it, and be likewise cured. 1 am
well known in this city; any person wishing
to see me, can dill at toy residence.
MARY H. FOURSMAN,
Jackson street, back of 144 Poplar lane,
Sold at the Store of Jacob Miller, Hunt.
ingdon, Pa.
Jan. 12, 1842.-3 t
4 FS
, • • &ir
• •N F .
k
_
- These very distressing complaints often
cad into CONSUMPTION through ne
glect at the first attack. I would therefore
advise those whose cough begins to become
troublesome, and the Expectoration scanty,
with more or less soreness of the throat, di
fficult raising of phlegm, &c. that they sho'd,
immediately apply for a suitable medicine,
which is Dr. I)UNCAN'S EXPECTOR
ANT Remedy for Constunption, &c. This
medicine I have found in every instance to
remove those unpleasant annoyances in
few days. One single bottle will in most ca
ses, prove this assertion. Therefore, you
who wish to escape the early seeds of Con
sumption, avail yourselvet of this oppor
tunity, and again enjoy the blessings of
health.
JAMES M. BIRCH, Kensington
N. B. The above was Lett at the office by
one who experienced the wonderful effects
of the above medicine. Hundreds are there
who thus express the joyful sentiments of
1 - . heir hearts in favor of such a valua med
cine as Dr. Duncan's Expectorant Remedy.
that others may find relief from the same
source.
....
Sold nt the store of Jacob Miller, Mini
Jan. 19, 1842.—5 t
THRESHING MACHIN ES •
THE suuscriber informs his friends
and the public, that he has bought
the Machine Shop formerly occupied by
A. B. Long, in Allegheny street, one door
west of Joseph Stewart's, where he will
qnstantly keep on hand the celebrated
Threshing 'Machines,
as formerly made by Straub & Long.--
lie also uses the suspended band wheel,,
one of the best improvements now in use,
Machines will be delivered to any plate
on the canal. Orders sent by mail, 'or
otherwise, will be promptly attended to.,
ale has also added extra
CLOVER CONCAVES.
All kinds of 'Threshing !Machines will he
repaired at the shortest no. ice. The shop
will be attended to by the subscriber him.
A. L. DIEFFENBACHER
Hantingdpi, J" .., ' O , 1841
TO 7 ILE tt BOLE WORLD,
It is admitted by all who have used thc m,
( and who has not?) that
IDR. PETERS' VEGETABLE ANTIBIL-
lOUS PILLS,
Are the most unrivalled remedy ever disco-I
vered by the ingenuity of man. they are a,
sovereign cure for the following complaints:
Yellow and Bilious Fi vers, Fever and Ague,'
Dyspepsia, Croup, Liver Complaint, Sick
Headache, Jaundice, Asthma,
Rheumatism,
Dropsy. Enlargement of the Spleen, Piles,
Colic, Female Obstructions, Heart-burn,
Furred Tongue, Nausea, Distentions of the
StomaLh and Bowels, Incipient Diarrhoea,
Flatulence,. Habitual Costiveness, Loss of
Appetite, Blotched or Sallow Complexion,
and in oil cases of Torpor of the Bowels,
where a Cathartic or an Aperient is needed.
They are exceedingly mild in their oper
ation, producing neither Nausea, Griping,
nor Debility. They are extensively used
and commended by - PR 1.0 PINING PHY
SIC lANS, in all parts of the Union, from
whom any quantity of Certificates of their
value call be obtained.
117"1)1.. G Smith, of Woodstock, Va.
says: They arc a better Pill than I can
make." He recommends them to all.
d 7 he Agent at Strasburg, Va. says, he
supplies families for thirty miles around with
Peters' Pills, and they.perform such remar
kable cures that they are preferred to every
'other medicine.
ir?' Mrs. Ward, of New-York, was
troubled with Dyspepsia and Liver Com
plaint fur fifteen years. By using these val
uable Pills a short time, she was completely
restored. _ .
Miss Clark, daughter of Col. Clark,
was afflicted with Irregularities and Obstruc
tions, attended with most distressing symp
toms. She was cured by using Dr. Peters'
_ _ . .
.......
Irr Hon. E I) Davis was afflicted with
Rheumatism so as to be unable tc, dress him
self. l'hree boxes of Peters' Pills entirely
cured him.
But why multiply testimcnials? We say
to all, Tty Dr. Peters' Vegetable Pills. and
we will guarantee that afterwards you will
Ilse them in preference to all others.
The Best in the IF orld.
We ask the serious attention of every
man, woman, and child in the United States,
to what will prove to be the most valuable
discovery ever made, a discovery that only
requires to be known to be appreciated.
DR. SHERMAN'S' MEDIC.ITED
LOZENGES,
Arc the best medicine in the world. Quere:
Why? Simply because they are the most
efficacious, the cheapest, and the pleasant
est to take. What are they? They arc a
combination of the most approved remedies
in the whole medical kingdom, and so pre
pared in double refined sugar as to make them
as pleasant to the taste as the best cream
candy ; children will eat them with avidity ;
besides they . are more convenient then any
other me:lime, they are put up in a single
form of t Lozenge so that a few may be put
in the pocket and eaten at pleasure. There
has never been a single instance in which
they have failed to give perfect satisfaction.
The Medical Faculty warmly approve of
them.
SHERMAN'S COUGH . LOZENGES
Are the safest, most sure and effectual rem
edy for Colds, Ccnsumption Whooping
Cough, Asthma, tightness of Ale Lungs or
Chest, &c. &c.
Mr, John Starkey, foot of Gouverneur-st.,
cured of cough of eighteen months standing,
supposed to be a settled consumption, by
these Lozenges, when the physicians could
do nothing for him.
Mr. Charles W Perkins, 71 Bowery, was
cured of a severe cough and cold of 3 months
standing, by half a box of the Lozenges.
Rev Mr Hancock, 497 Pearl-st., has used
them in his family with invariable success.
and recommends them to all who are afflict
ed with coughs, colds, or any affection of the
lungs.
Mr M E Martin suffer ed several weeks
with a distressing cough, which nothing re
lieved, till he tried these Lozenges, which
'cured him in a few hours.
Mr James W Hale, No 5 Tontine Build
ings, Wall-st., gave some to a friend who
had not enjoyed a night's sleep for several
weeks, being every few minutes attacked
with such a distressing cough, as almost to
take away his life. The Lozenges made
him raise easy, rnd enabled him tn;ileep well
at night. He had tried every thing he heard
of, and nothing else afforded the least relief
—another instance of saving a fellow-being
from an untimely grave.
,SHERIIMN'S WORM LOZENGES
Proved in more than 40,000 cases to be in
; the only certain worm-destroying
medicine ever discovered.
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS.—Pain in the joints
or limbs, offensive breath, picking at the nose,
grinding of the teeth during sleep, and at
times a paleness about the lips with flushed
cheeks, bleeding at the nose, a gnawing sell.
KAM at the shim rh, flashes (4 heat over the
surface of the body, slight chills or shiver
logs, headache, drowsiness, vertigo, torpor,
disturbed dreams, sudden starting in steep
with frigA and screaming ; sometimes a
troublesome cough, feverishness, thirst, pal
lid hue, fits, bad taste in the mouth, difficult
breathing, pain in the stomach or bowels, fa
tigue, nausea, squeamishness, voracious ap-,
petite, leanness, bloated stomach or limbs,
gripings, shooting pains in various parts of
the bo.iy, a sense of something rising . in the
throat, itching of the anus towards night, a
frequent desire to pass something from the
bowels, and sometimes discharges of slime
and mucus.
__
Dr Galen Hunter, 108 Sixth Avenue, knew
a child that was cured of fits by thesC Loz
enges, after three years suffering, and when
(nothing else would give the least relief. A
boy on hoard of one of the Havre packets was
cured of fits by only one dose of them.
Dr Zabriskie, 18 Duane-street, has used
thou in over 700 cases, some of them of the
most alarming character, and always with
the greatest success.
Benjamin F Goodspeed, 130 Sixth Ave—
nue, has used them in his family for 2 years,
with entire success. Twenty-five cents per
box.
SHERMAN'S CAMPHOR. OR
HEADACHE LOZENGES
Give immediate relief in nervous sick Head•
ache, palpitation of the heart, lowness of
spirits, despondency, inflammatory or putrid
sore throat, bowel or summer complaint,
fainting, oppression or a sense nt sinking of
the chest, cholic, spasms, cramps of the sto
mach or bowels, hysterical affections and all
nervous diseases, drowsiness through the day
and wakefulness at night ; cholera or cholera
mo rbns, diarrhce.s, lassitude, or a sense of
:fatigue. Persons travelling or attending'
large partke, will find the Lozenges really,
reviving, and imparting the buoyancy al
youth--used after dissipation, they will re
store the tone of the system generaliy, and
remove all the unpleasant symptoms arising
from ton free living.
John M Moore, Esq., Editor of the Broth
er Jonathan, was cured of a severe headache
'in six minutes by three of the Camphor Lo-
Izenges—hz was prcjudiced against them.
Dr (3 , Hunter, log Sixth Avenue, has been
subject to violent attacks of headache, so as
to make him almost bliad for two or three
ht urs at a time. Nothing ever afforded him
any relief till he tried these Lozenges, and
they cured him in a few minutes.
W H Attree, Esq., of the New York Her
ald, has used them for the last year for head
ache, or lassitude, and always found imme
diate relief from them.
ISHERMAN'S POOR MAN'S PL 4S.
TIER;
1,000,000 sold yearly of this best of all Plas
ters. Rheumatism,. Lumbago, Pain or Weak
ness in the Back, Loins, Side, Breast, Neck,
or Limbs, effectually cured by it. 07 Only
12} Cents each, and warranted superior to
all ether Plasters in use. Be particular to
get Sherman's Poor Man's Plasters, or you
will be imposed upon. Avoid the spurious
and worthless imitations. The name is
stamped on the back of each ; get none with
out it, or you will be deceived.
A fresh supply of the above valuable me
dicines just received and for sale by
JACOB MILLER, Huntingdon.
HENRY NEFF, Alexandria.
PETER HPIWErr, Hollidaysburg.
MILLIKEN & KESSLER, Mill Creek.
re Purchasers will be particular and in
quire for Dr. Sherman's Lozenges, which are
alone known and approved.
Cough Lozerges only 25 cents a box.
Worm Lozenges 25 do. do.
C amphor or Headache Lozenges 25 cents
per box.
Poor Man's Plaster only 121 cents a piece.
July 13, 1842.
sirieffesi's Life Medicine.
THE PHOENIX BITTERS are so call
ed, because they possesss the power of re
storing the expiring embers of health, to a
glowing vigor throughout the constitution,
as the Phoenix is said to be restored to life
from the ashes of its own dissoluticn. The
Phoenix Bitters are entirely vegetable,com
posed of roots found only in certain parts of
infallibly
curewesteen country, which will
cure FEVERS AND ACUES of all kinds;
will never fail to eradicate entirely all the
effects of Mercury, infinitely sooner than the
most powerful preparations of Sarsaparilla,
and will immediately cure the determination:
of BLOOD TO THE HEAD ; never fail in'
the sickness incident to young females; and
will be found a certain remedy in all cases
of nervous debility and weakness of the most
impaired constitutions. As a remedy for
Chronic and Inflamatory Rheumatism, the
efficacy of the Plicenix Bitters will be de
monstrated by the use of a single bottle,
The proprietor rejoices in the opportunity
afforded by the universal diffusion of the
press, for placing his VEGETABLE LIFE
MEDICINES within the knowledge and
reach of every individual in the community.
'Unlike the host of pernicious quackeries,
which boast of vegitable ingredients, the
Lite Pilis are purely and SOLELY VAGETA
atz, and contain neither Mercury Antimony,
Arsenic, nor any other mineraldn any form
whatever.
The following are among the distressing
varietes of human diseases, to which the
vegetable Life Pills are well known to be
intallible:
DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly , cleansing
the first and second stomachs, and creating a
flow of pure and healthy bile, instead o' the
.stale and acrid kind,—flatulency, Palpita
tion of the Heart, Loss of Appetite, Heart
burn and Headache, Restlessness, 111-temp
er, Anxiety, Languorand Melancholy, which
are the general symptomsof Dyspepsia, will
vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure.
Costiveness, by cleansing the whole length
of the intestines with a solvent process, and
without violence. Diarrhaa and Cholera,
by removing t .e sharp acrid fluids by which
these complaints are occasioned. 'I he Life
Medicines have been known to cure Mien •
matism permanently in three weeks, and
Gout in half that time. Dropsies of all
kinds, by freeing and strengthening the kid.
neys and bladder. A certain 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 hina and Consumption, by
elieving the vessels oft. e lungs_trom the
mucus; Scurvey, Ulcers, and Inveterate
Sores, by the perfect purity of these Life
P Ils give to the blood, and all the humors;
Scorbutic Eruptions and Had Clomplexions,
by their alterative effect upon the fluids
that feed the skin. The use of these Pills
for a veryshort time, will effect an entire
cure of Salt Ithuum, Erysipelas, and a
striking improvement in the clearness of
'the Skin. Common Colds and Influenza,
will always be cured by one dose, or by
two, even in the worst cases. Piles,—as
a remeuy for this most distressing and b
stinate malady, the Vegetable Life 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 afflicted with this com
plaint for up d s of thirty-fiveyears, and
that he tried in vain every remedy pre. I
scribed within the compass of the Materia
Medics. He however, at length, tried the
medicine which he now offers to the public
land he was cured in a very short tine,
.
All that Mr. Moffat requires of his pa
tients is to be particular in taking the Life
Medicines strictly according to the directi
ADVICE TO P EMALES.-Females who
aloe good health should ever be without
the Life Medicines, as they purity the
blood, remove obstructions, and give the
skin a beautiful, clear, heLlthy,and bloom
ing appearance
T(s PARENTS AND OTHERS.—Per
sons of a plethoric habit, who are subject to
fits, headache, giddiness, dimness of sight,
or drowsiness, from too great allow of blood
to the head, should take it frequently.
Children, and persons of all ages, may take
them at any time, as they do not contain
mercury, or any ingredient that reqtares
confinement or restriction of diet,
Sold at the Store oIJACOB MILLER,
Huntingdon, Pa.
June SO, 1841.
APPRENTICE WANTED.
N Apprentice to the Tailoring Business,
who can come well recommended, will
find a good situation by applying to the sub
scriber. One from the country would be
preferred.
WILLIAM PARS.
Huntingdon, May 25, 1842.—tf
HEALTH, HELATH, HEALTH,
Restored, and Life preserved, by
Dr. D. Jayne's bledioal
Preparations.
These medicines are recommended sad ess•
tensively used by the most intelligent persons
in the Lotted States, by numerous Professors
and Presidents of Colleges, Pl)ysicianis of the
!Army and Navy, and of Hospitals and Alms
houses, and by more than three hundred
Clergymen of various denominations.
They are expressly prepared for family
'use,u and have acquired an unprecedented
popularity throughout the United States; and
as they are so admirably calculated topre -
serve HEALTH and cure ntseasE, no family
should ever be without them. The pro
prietor
of these valuable preparations re
ceived Isis educe tion at one of the bfst
Medical Colleges in the United States, and
has had seventeen years experience in an
extensive and diversified practice, by which
he has had ample opportunities of acquir
ing a practical knowledge of diseases, mid
of the remedies best calculated to remove
them.
These preparations consist of
JAY NE'SEXPECTOR ANT, a valuable
remedy for Cough, Cods, Consumption,
Asthma, Spitting of blood, Croup, Hooping
Cough, Bronchitis, Pleurisy and inflamation
of the Lungs or Throat, difficulty ot Brea
thing, Rheumatism and all diseases of the
Pulmonary Organs.
Also J XVNE'S HAIR TONIC, for the
preservation, growth and beauty of the
Hair, and which will positively bring in
new hair on bald heads, and preventing it
from falling off or turning tray.
Also JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE,
a certain and pleasant remedy for Worms,
Dyspepsia,Piles, Fever and Ague, and all
diseases o debility, especially of the Sto
mach and . Bowi Is and organs of digestion,
and many other diseases.
Mso JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE BAL
SAM, a certain cure for Bowel and Sum
mer Complaints, Diarrhea, Dysentery
Cholic,
Cramps, Sick Headache, Sour Sto
mach, Cholera Mor4us, and all derange
ments of the stomach and bowels, nervous
affections, &c.
JAYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS, for Fe
male diseases, Liver complaints, Costive
ness, Fevers, Infiam anon, Obstructions of
the Linn, Spleen, Kidneys or Uterus, &c.
Diseases of the skin, &c. and in all cases
where an Aperient, Alterative or Purgative
IMedicine is required.
Also JAY NE'S AGUE PILLS, a positive
cure for Fever and Ague.
Also JAYNE'S ASTRINGENT SYRUP,
for children cutting teeth and for sore
mouth, throat and lips, &s.
BALTIMORE, March 29, 1888.
DR. JAYNE,
Dear Si r,—You ask "me what proofs I
meet with of the efficacy of your Carmina
tive. I can safely say that I never prescri
bed a medicine for Bowel Complaints that
has given me so much satisfaction, and my
patients so speedy and perfect relief as this.
Whenever introduced into a family, it be
comes a standing remedy for those ailments,
and is called for again and again; which I
think a pretty good proof °fits efficacy and
usefulness. In the Summer Complaint of
children it has frequently appeared to snatch
the little victims, asit were, from the grave.
It saved the life of my child, and of such
and such a child.' I have repeatedly heard
said. In dysenteric affections of adults, I
have time and again seen it act like a charm,
and give permanent relief in a few hours, 1
may say few minutes. In fine, it is a valua
ble medicine, and no family should be with
out it. Respectfully,
M. L. KNAPP, M. D.
Late Physician to the Baltimore Dispensary,
and Agent fur the Maryland Vaccine In
stitution.
For sale by JACOB MILLER, Hunting
don. July 13, 1842.
BR ANDRETH'S
Pegctable Universal Pills.
COUNTERFEITERS' DEATR SLOW
The public will please observe, that eo
Brandreth Pills can be relied upon as the
TRUE and GENUINE unless each box has
new labels upon it. There are three, and
each c mtains a far. simile signature of Dr.
Brandreth. These labels are engraved on
steel, beautifully designed, and done at the
expense of several thousand dollars.
Remember the file simile signature of B.
Brandreth must be upon the top of the box,
upon the side, and also the bottom of the
box. By careful examination the name of
Benjamin Brandreth will be found on sever
al parts of the new labels, being an exact
transfer of the writing of Dr. Brandreth.
'This name will be found iu the net work.
'1 he Pills are sold at 25 cents per ben, NI
the undermentioned agents.
HUNTINGDON COUNTY.
Wm. Stewart, Huntingdon.
Lowry & Garber, Hollidaysburg.
A. & N. Cresswell, Petersburg.
Thos. Owen & Son, Birmingham.
Wm. Patterson, Williamsburg.
John Swoope, McConnellstown.
Madden & Lutz, Shirleysburg.
Hartman, Smith & Love, Manor Hill.
S. Miles Green & Co., Barree Forge.
J. Blair & Sons, Shade Gap.
Observe that each agent has an engraved
Certificate of Agency, containing a repre
sentation of Dr. Brandreth's Manufactory at
Sing Sing, and upon which also will be seen
exact copies of the new labels now used up
on Brandreth Pill Boxes.
B. BRANDRETH, M. 1),
Philadelphia, Office No. 8, i
North Eight Street.
lan. 12, 1842.
NEW
TEMPE ANCE HOUSE.
7fi 171111 E undersigned
0 -111 respectfully in
' 'II let's''''.*! . r. forms the citizens of
ntingdoncounlyand
the community at large
that he has opened a
Temperancellouse in the boruunh of Alea
intile, in the large and suitable house, for•
merly occupied by Christian Staymon,
deed., and is well prepared with niateri•
als for the accommodation of strangers
and travellers ; and solicits a share et
public patronae. •
.FREDkItICK C. BURICISTT
April 20,1842.--tf.