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CONSTITUTION
Of the Washington Tenipern , ce Society '
of the Borough if Huntingdon—cutup-1
ted November 27th 1841.
Declaration of Principles.
N'S hen it: the course I , f human events it
becomes necessary to dissent from a large
portion of the community ,on any Important
subject, and to assume the responsibility,
of adopting our own opinions for our
guide, some respect for the feelings of
others requires that we should declare the
causes which impel us to action.
We hold these truths to be sell evident,
that all persona are endowed with certain
passions, faculties, propensities, and de
sires the legitimate use of which conduces
to health, comfort prosperity and happis
ness—the wanton abuse, to disease, want,
poverty, and misery. That the use of intox.
icating drinks can not ittsure the former
results, while their abuse will must cer.l
tainly produce the latter.
Therefore, as a band of brothers, we
unite ourselves together that we may n►u• ,
tually assist eat in other in promoting Tem
peratice, in relieving the sufferings of the,
poor unfortunate inebriate, to extend the
hand of kindness and syn►pathy to the de
luded victim, to cheer the despondent, to
encourage the wavering, to check the
wayward, to counsel the tempted, and to
do all that can ntmorably be none to pre
vent intemperance.
And as 'our glorious cause embraces
among its advocates, persons of talverse
politics, and .fdifferent relii,tious creeds,
therefore, to render our object inure effec
tual, we enjoin upon the members of this
Society who publicly advocate the cause,
to avoid the use of any language which,
shall militate against the known senti
meats ut any class of puliticiatis or reit. ,
gionists.
And we furthermore declare, that we
are fire from, and independent of all
other societies, and that we become auxil
iary to m•ue, unless it is based upon prin
ciples similar to our own and for the same
specific object—namely the promotion of
temperance.
CONSTITUTION.
ARTICLE let Tllig Society shall be l
known by the name of the Washington
Temperance Society of Huntingdon" and
shall be loundeu on the Pledge subjoined
to this Constitution.
ART. Quid. 'l•he only object of this So
ciety shall be to promote temperance in
ourselves and other:, no other business or
discussion, shall be had at any of our
meetings but t -uch us are evidently calcula
ted to promote that end.
Ater. 3rd. The officers shall consist of
a President, four Vice Presidents, a corress
patting Secretary, a Recording Secreta
ry, one Assistant Secretary, a Treasurer
and au Executive Committee of five mem
bers, who shall perlorm the usual duties
of such officers. Their term of office shall
be one year.
ART. 4th. It Fhall be the duty of the
members of the Society to relate their ex•
perience respecting the use and disuse of
into:westing drinks at soy meetim; there-
W. Viiillllal23
sITTOILVE I siT
HUNTINGDON, PA.
Prallices in the afveral Courts of Hun•
titardon abd rowdies.
WASHINGTON HOTEL,
MARKET SQUARE, HARRISBURG, Pa
The subscriber rt spectfullv antainmes to his
friends and the public grin rally, that he has
taken the above named well known Tavern
Stand, (formerly kept by %At m. E. Camp,)
where he will endeavor to serve those that
may call upon him in the must satisfactory
manner. The House is centrally and plea
santly located, and is furnished throughout
with the best of bedding and other furniture,
and his accommodations ate such its to make
it a convenient and desirable stopping place.
0-• Nit exertions will be spared to make
it agreeable in all its departments to those
who may favor him with a call.
. . . ...
FREDERICK J. FENN,
December 2L 1842.
T1:.P1P11..1.1C1, lIOIS E.
ifftHE subscriber occupying the
411, large three story brick dwell
ing house at the south east corner
of Allegheny and Smith streets, in
the borough of Huntingdon, the third story of
which dui ing the lain summer has been fitted
for sleeping rooms; having a large stable on
the premises, and having employed a care
ful person to attend to it and take care of
horses, &c., informs the public that she is
preparedto accommodate such of her friends
and such strangers and travellers as may de
sire accommodation. She respectfully soli
cits a share of public patronage, and hopes
the friends of Temperance will give her a
call. ESTHER CLARKE.
Huntingdon March 1, 1843.
TM, OTTOOTIED
wriULD inform his friends and the pub
lic, that he has removed to the new
house, on the corner immediately above his
former residence in Main strtet. Where
he can at all times be found, by those who
desire his professional services.
Hiaingtion, Dec. 21, 1842.
IFIOUCKS VEGE7'4BLE LINA
AT, for •grains and rhutos
;ism, just rtceiveil and fur sale at the
drug store of T. K. Simonton. Also a
fresh supply or I.l.i f ieks Panacea.
K. SIMONTON, Agent.
Huntingdon Oct. 5, 1842.
ru t s received, and for sale, wholesale
ap and retail, a large supply of Doctor
Wistar's Balsam of II ilri Cherry—alio,
Houck's Panacea, at the Huntingdon Drug
Store. THOS. READ.
gin LANK BONDS to Constables for Stay
,latl of Execution, under the new law, just
rimed, and for sole, at this of
l id when appointed by the Executive Coin- The Best in the if orld.
mittee to do an, and it shall be their duty We .k the s t e , r i i , t i t i u d s in at t t h e e ilii i i i i i t te l s e t. v . 7 ; ,..
to be pu actual at all its meetings. atill
visit every week, if possible,
ance Illl.tillltiaries, stone one adilicted to
as T e „,,,,, " : n t i , a w y lt w ar ol t l i t h il a rt h :ve . to be the most valuithli
t eisc..vei y ever 'hack., a discovery that td )
, Irequirt. s tope known to be .ippreciated.
the use of totoxicating drinks and eittiett
DR. SHERMAN'S MEDIC.I7'ED
vor to bring all such permit's to the ince-
LOZhNGES,
tins a this Society .
ART. sth. It shall be the duty of the Are i the best nit dicitt
Simply because they 4re the in st
e in the world. Queer:
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Executive Lanninittee, to devise means
lu ViE2IC . IIIUS, the cheapest, Mid the pleasant
(make the meetings of the Society protita est to take. What are they? Hwy are a
ble and interesting, and to promote the combination of the most approved reale lies
interests of Temperance generally. Any in the .. whde int i lli fi c i a w l d k s i u nAltt i i t n s , to a n n , t a l:4 , l; ge , ..
member being accused of a violation of the do u b le Parel , ,, n sant
o the taste as the best cream
Pledge, shall be reported to the said Ex. I
' a ca s tul children will eat them with avidity
i colive Committee, whose duty a ,_ .., ?
it sh "'unities they are more convenient thrn any
then be, after due notice to the accuseit,'itther me.licire, they are put up in a single
confronted by I. is accuser, to give him a 'form of t Loz-nge so that a kw ma) be put,
fair and impartial hearing, to report the iiith , e ,e p v t e ic r k t
born a a
single instance in which'
and eaten at pleasure. Fhere I
t
issue of said inve-tightion to the
S'lciel26 has
they have failed to give pertect sitisfaction.
Who shall take such action on the ease, as
to them may be deemed most proper or t .
Fhe Medicttl Faculty warmly approve of
h en ,
expedient, they shall appoint the place SHERaNN'S COUGH LOZENGES
and hour of the stated meetings and give
Are the safest, most sure and elf:cm:al rem
due notice of the same ; they shall have edy toe Colds, Ct.imumption. Whooping
power to make bylaws for their own gav• Cough, Asthma, tightness of the Lungs or
eminent provided they are consistent with Ches!
this constitution ; they M r. Chest, &c.
foot of Gouverneur-st.,
cured of cough ot eighteen months standing,
time examine the funds of the i l l :Z i c n ie t t i y me ati t t i l
supposed to be a settled consumption, by
shall be a committee of ways and means these Lozenges, when the physicians could
6ir the same, and they shall have power to do nothing for him.
call special meetings of this Society. Mr. Charles W Perkins, 71 Bowery, was
ART. 6th. The Society shall hold its cured of • severe coug h and cold of 3 months
annual meetings on the 4th Saturday in ste riding, . Y.
d b
If a box ttf the Lozeit A es.
It me /11t h :cock, 497 Pearl-st. 11.. s used
November in every year, as hen the silllual them in his fatuity with Mr .viab le succ,e,s.
Report shall be read and the officers chit- and recommends them to all who are afflict
sen in such way as the society shall direct: ed with coughs, cokls, or any affection of the
nominations of which to be made at the lungs.
previous stated meeting, (except on the Mr M E Martin suffet ed several weeks
i v i v e i v tl e i d a , distressing cough, which nothing re- '
first organization of the Society ) and the
till he tried these Lozenges, which
Society shall hold stated meetings Olt the cured him in a few hours.
evening of every Saturday and the met- Mr James W Hate, No 5 Tontine n Build
ings,vi of the Society shall be governed by •
i li "g c s l . i' " t
t ' , . " - " Py g ed g' a ive ni sl l ' i l t i 's e sfen(ap friend
s d ever i a ' l
the ordinary rules of deliberative bodies.
every new mioutes attack,'
ART. 7th. This Con.ditution may lie 111. wee k s , b rin g
With such it diStret.Sllls cough. IN almost to,
teed or amended by a vote of two thirds take away his life. file L zenees in Me
of the Society or of the members present him raise easy, i nil enabled him
. to stee p we l l
at any stated meeting : provided that at nigh i t.
oHtleint,tadeltsreiratitr,envl7tl.ll,letuti.;,..:t
relief
notice of such proposed alteration or
amendments shall be given at a previous of, and
instance of saving a fellow-being
from an untimely grave.
stated meeting. ISI/F;RM.HN'S WORM LOZENGES
PLEDGE.
We, whose names are hereto subscri- fallible; the only certain worm.destroyitigl'
medicare ever discovered,
bed, do solemnly pledge ourselves to ah• , SYMPTOMS OF WORMS.—Pain in the joints
stain from the use of all intoxicating li• or limbs, offensive breath, picking at the nose, '
quors as a beverage, vinous, distilled or grir,ding of the teeth during sir el), and at '
termented, except when prescribed by a times a paleness about the lips with flushed
regular physician, or for sacramental pur- ch"ks, bleeding at the wise, it gnawing stn
;salon at the stain ace., flashes of heat over the
noses. Isurf,ce of the budy, s i,;ht or shiver
logs, v,ortigh, t"rp.ir,
disturbed dreams, so idea st rm. ) ; to steep
!with frig t and seasoning ; s nrietiin s
trt übl,soine t u, st, p ti
lid true, fits, b al Liste in the al luta, difficult
breathing, pain is the start..., or b s, t '-
live, nausea, squeranisioress, ynractgus
petite ; leanness ; hh ated at , in.ich or
gripings, shooting pains iii vat 'ems pot is ‘lt
the hit y, a sense on sem, thing rising in the
throat, itching of the anus t •wards night, a
frt queue desire to pass something (*mu the
bowels, and sometimes discharges of slime
and
Dr Galen Hunter, 108 Sixth Avenue, knew
cirild that was cured of fits by these Loz
enges, after there years suffering, and when
nothing e6e stud(' give the least relief. A
b./ oa 'stand of one of the Havre packets was
cured of fits by only one dose of them.
Dr Ztbrisktr, 18 Duane-street, has used
th m in over 700 cases, some of them of the
twist a I,trining character, and always with
the greatest success.
ff;rtj ronin F Goodspeed, 130 Sixth Ave..!nue has used them in his family for 2 years,
with entire success. Twenty-hve cents per
BY I. I WS.
SECTION 181. E 'eh meeting shall be
opened by reading the minutes of the last
meeting.
_ _ _
See: , 2. At the first meeting in each
month the names of all the members shall
be read and their atatultm; in the Society
inquired into.
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SEC. 3. The introduction and initiation
of new members shall be always in or,ler.
SEC. 4. No member shall speak on any
motion more than twice, nor longer than
ten minutes, but this rule shall not apply
to the :elation of expo
SEc. 5. At any regular or attimirneil
Imeetin; nine members shall fortn a quo
lrum.
MORG A N'S Rll EU M .tTIC;
LINIMENT.
4 - R HIS LINIMEN 1 has lolly established
a CliaraCCt r superior to any medicine
eve! t &red fir so painful a disc t.e in utia
and the ariglll).4.lag amities the rill, 1 it
Liven and the cures performed is tutly
known. The Medicine to ty be obtained at
the following Shirts, viz :
MIFFLIN COUNTY.
Lewistown M mks
Waynesburg Smith & M'Vey
Reidsville 1). C. Miller
Sterretts Mill's E E. Lock & Co.
Pet ryville W. & Reed
Greenwt , od Jos. A. Bell
A Ileuville Wm. 8.11. '
HUNTINGDON COUNTY.
Huntingdon Jacob Miller
do. 'l. K Simonton
Mi 1 Creek J. is. Dorsey & Co.
McConnelstown James Campbell Jr.
Shirleysburg W. & B. Lens
Orbisonia I'. E 01 bison & Co.
Shades uric• X Blair
Rebecca Furnace J. M'Kernan
Hollid tysburg Robert Wiltiams
Y••Ilow Springs James M. Kinkead
Alexandria .hut Porter
Petersburg Jos. M. Stevens
Sharers Creek Walker & Neff
Saulsburg H. L. M'Curthy
Eunist.ille J. A. Bell & Brothers
CENTRE COUNTY
Bellefonte JohliHarris
Farmers Store Penns Valley, 3. A. Bonner
Millliehn .1. & ‘A'. L. Mustier
Aarnnsburg O. P. & W.C.lltican
Spring Mills Duncan & Hays
Boalshurg William S. Wolf
Pine Grove B. Shulze.
JUNIATA COUNTY.
Mifflintown Samuel Pennebaker
Perrysville Charles Pawling
Johnstown Tus'a Va'y Muldagh & Milleken
Jackson Ville James B. Morrison
Waterf rd Matthew Laughlin
Near do. J. S. Laird
Waterloo ).avid Kling
JOHN J. MORGAN.
Letters to the proprietor should be sent
' to Brown's Mills P. 0., Mifflin county, Pa.
March 8, 1843.—1 y.
Sasyder's Vegetable Concrete."
%; --- t do certify that my wife was afflicted for
is& some time with a very severe cough,,
with a pain in the breast, and after many
other remedies had failed I was induced to
procure a bottle of J. Snyder's Vegetable
Concrete, and she wasperfectly restored by
the use of part of a bottle full.
HUGH KELLEY,
For sale by Jacob Snyder, Hollidaysburg,
Jan. 18, 1843.
S. S. W • HaRTOA;
ATTOIIIII27 AT IriaAWG
• HUNTINGDON, PA.
Office in Main &reefs opposite the Drug
More of Thos. Read.
!Prove in more than 40,000 eases to be in
SHERMAN'S CAMPHOR. OR
11E.4OACHE LOZENGES
Give imnir thaw ILlietiu IlerVilth sick Head•
ache, p iipitathal of the heart, 11/Whe,l,l ul
dt. spotalrocy, ial,nllll , ltoly 111 . punHO
1.1 ,%1/0 01 SUr11111:1 . Collllllaillt,
Opint'Siioll, a ,ease 1/t staking „t
the oast, cholic, spasms, cramps of tlw sto
mach or bowels, II) steric affections and all
nervous diseases, tiro w 111 . 50 throtigh the day
and wakrfulness at night ; cholera ir cholera
mortls, diarrlicea, lassitude, or a sense of
fatigue. Persons travelling or att. nding
large parties, will find the Lozenges really
reviving, mid imparting the haloyanr y of
youth--used miter dissipation,'they will re
store the tone of the system generally, and
remove all the unplzasaot symptoms arising
from too 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 Camphin La
zenges—lt wits pi', judiced again, t Own). I
Dr G Hower, 103 Sixth Avenue, liLs been
subject to violent :mad,: of headache, so as
to make him Alinti , ,t bliad for two or three
ors at a time. Not 04.; ever afforded hint
any relief till he tried tile4N Lozenges, and
they cured him in a few minutes.
W H Attree, Esq., 01 the New York Her
ald, has used them for the lost year for head
ache, or lassitude, and always found imme
diate relief from them.
SHERMAN'S POOR MAN'S PL 4S
TER!
1,000,000 sold yearly of this best of all Plas
ters. Rheumatism , Lumbago, Pain or Weak
ness in the Back, Loins, Side, Breast, N,ck,
or Limbs, effectually cured by it. Or Only
12} Cents each, and warranted superior to
all other Flaw. rs in use. Br particular to
get Sherman's Poor Man's Plasters, or you
will be imposed upon. Avoid the spurious
and worthless ImitoOms. The mine 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 'valet d and for sale by
JACOB NIII.I.ER, Huntingdon.
HENRY N Alex inch h.
PE FEE UFA% E 1 . , Hollidaysburg.
MILLIKEN & KESSLER, Mill Creek.
tU' Purchasers will be particular and in
quire for Dr. Sherman's Lozenges, which are
alone known and upprm ed.
Cough Lozet.ges only 25 cents a box.
Worm Lozenges 25 do. do.
Camphor ot Headache Lozenges 25 cents
per box.
Poor Man's Plaster only 121 cents a piece.
Nov. 1, 1842.
JUST received 50 kegs of " Pure White
Lead" in oil, and a general assort
ment of Nail., which will be sold at low
prices. WILLIAM DORRIS.
J' Read the following from Dr. Jaroh l
Hoffmaii, a physician ot extensive practice ill
coma) :
Dear Sit :—I procured one bottle of Dr.
Wistar's Bals.i o ot Wild Cherry, front
limas Head, Esq. of this place, ~al tried
it in a case of obstinate. Asthma on a rink! of
Paul Schweble, in which many other r,me
dies had been tried without any relief. The
Balsam gave sudden relief, and in my opin
ion the child is effeciut Hy cured by its use,
For Consumption of the Yi.vs '
JACOB HOFFMAN, M. D.
Lungs. Dec 23, 1841.
Affections of the Liver, Asthma, Bronchitis, ! Dear Sir:—Your Balsam of Wild Cherry
Pains or Weakness (lithe Breast or Lungs, has eff,cted some astonishing cures here.—
Chronic Coughs, Pleurisy, Hemorrhage Onr of which i an old lady, Mrs. Busse',
of the Lungs, and all affections of the who has heal suffering for a lug time with
Pulmonary Organs ishortness of breathing, and general weak-
Nature's own Prescrip'ton. f ness, until she was finally t bilged to keep
her b< d. After various other remedies had
A compound Balsamic preparation of the
b• en resorted to in vain, she commenced
Prunus Virginiana of •Wild Cherry Bark,'
u i ur Balsam, ad
combined with with the Extract of Tar, prepa•
flea gy
" was ) so far recoverneda a ft ers
to be a king ble two
to b at
red by a chemical process, approved and tend tenu to all the duties of her H ouse, and on
recommended by the most distinguished .
taking two bottles more was entirely cured.
physicians, and universally acknowledged ,
the most valuable medicine ever discovered. Respectfully &c.,
JOHN S. C. MARTIN.
No Quackery ! I No Decep'ion. Pottsville, Pa.
In setting forth the virtues of this truly CAUTION.—As there is a spurious mix
great medicine, we have no desire to receive tore call, (I Syt up of ‘Vild Cherry, pm cha
those who are laboring under the affliction, si rs should be particular to ask for Dr.
nor do we wish to eulogize it more that) it Bista.'s Balsam, and observe his signature
i deserves. Yet we look around and see the on the bottle.
Nast amount of suffering and distress (ices-. Prepared for the proprietor, and sold at
sinned by many of th diseases in which this. wholesale by Williams & CO, Chemists,
I medicine has proved so highly successful, No. 21 Minor street, Philadelphia, sold also
we feel that we cannot urge its claims too in almost every town in Ole United States.
strongly, or say too much in its favor. I Price one dollar per bottle.
Various remedies it is true have been of-For sale by Thomas Read, Huntingdon,
fered and puffed into notice for the cure of :and James Orr, Hollidaysburg
diseases of the Lungs, and some have mil November SO, 1842
doubt been found very usi fol. but all that
have yet been discovered, it is admitted by
physicians and all others who have witness
ed its effects, that none have proved as suc
cessful as this. Such, indeed, are the
Surprtsing Virtues
Of this Balsam, that even in the advanced
sta_es of Consumption, after all the most
esteemed rem, dit s of physicians have failed
to effect any change, the use of this medi
cine has been productive of the most oston
ishing relief, and actually tifected cares
after all hopes of recovery had been dis
paired of.
In the first stage of the disease, termed
Catarrhal Consumption, origin ding from
neglected COLDS, it has been used with un
deviating success, and hundreds acknowl
edge they owe the restoration of their health
to this it,valuable medicine alone, in that
form of c aisumption so prewdent amongst
delicate young females, commonly termed
debility, or
" G ling into a Decline,"
A complaint with which thousands are lin
gering, a has also proved highly successful,
and 110 t n ly possesses the power of checking
the prop ess of this alarming complaint, but
Aso str nz,tliet.s and s the systt m
t
if t wady than any medicines we have
V I' I). ISStliSrd.
Besides its smirking t fficacy in consump
tion, i is lily etticaciiiiis in Liver C
Astiim Bronchitis. and all eff c
ii ins ill! the Lungs, and has cured many id
tile m ist obstinate cases, -titer every tither
remedy tad failed. i — c Far particulars sve
Dr. Wistor's treaties un consumption, to be
had of the agents.
WHILE LIFE REMAINS WE STILL HAVE
SOME HOPE.
A :URPRISING CURE.---Among the many
singular cures which this medicine has ef
fected, there is perhaps none an which its
powers are no Nay shown as in the case of
Mrs. Austin.
This lady has been consumptive for seve
ral years, and during the greater part of this
time had rec. Mid the best medical attention,
and tried all the most valuable remedies, yet
nothing could be found to arrest its roues%
She btcame subject to violent fits of cough
ing, exuectorated large quantities of matt r
occasionally tinged with Wood, and step by
step this I viol disease continued its
course, until sii hopes if a recover,• was des•
pairtd of. Wuile in this distressing situa
tion, lingering up.in the very verge of the
grave, she cianineoced the use of this Bal
sam, which, to use bee own expressien, op
perated almost like a charm. In a few days
she expectorated freely, the cough eas gra
dually suppressed, and every day appeared
to add fresh vigor to her looks, and now, in'
the place if that emaciated form withering
to decay. she is seen mingling in society, in
better health th in she has et.j veil for years.
DISINTERESTED TE , TIMINY.----MtVing
, witnessrd the mil prising efficacy of Dr.
Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, in the
case of Mrs. Austin, 1 cheerfully acknowl
edge the above statement to be ti ne and cur
' rect. J. C. WALTERS, M. I).
' LIVER COMPLAINT.---Mr 9. Thorny
sou w.as 'afflicted with this complaint for
nearly live years, during which time she was
wider the most skilful physicians—had tried
Mercury, Botanic and Honicepathic reme
dies, and every thing that offered her any
hopes of relief She had dull, wandering
pains in her side,
sometimes in the shoulder
and small of the hack, a hacking cough, fre
quent pains in the breast, and had hes n twit
hie to sleep on her right side for three years.
By the use of this Balsam she amicureai in a
few weeks, and remains w. II to this (I:,
ELIZA THOMPSON.
Woodstown, Sept. 4, 1842.
Dear Sin—Although )..ur vain: ble medi
cine has already found hundreds of powerful
advocates, it still may be gtathying to you to
receive a communicatioa from any one that
has been relieved by it. Such, sir is truly
my ease. I lir ve been a victim of that terri
ble disease consumption, for many morahs,
and have sufkred so much, that I had be
come almost weary of my life. Hering
your Balsam so highly praised, I began ta
king a few weeks back, and can assure you
that it has sieved me more than any thing
1 have ever u-ed before, ”nd I confidently
bell ve it will cure me I frcivally. Please
give the bearer the worth of the enclosed,
and ob I ge
Yours Respectfully,
JOHN PEARSON.
Chester county, Smt 6, 1841.
Friene nivc; me much plea
sure to inform thee that my wile's he,ilth has
improved very much since she has been
using thy Balsam of Wild Cherry, and we
think there is no doubt it will cure her. She
has taken the two bottles 1 purchased from
thee a short time since, and her cough is,
much better, she also ale ps well at night.]
and says she has found nothing to give her
so much relief. Thee will please give the
bearer two bottles more for
Thy Friend,
EDWARD HOLMES,
HE-ILTH, HEALTH,
Restored, arid Life preserved, by
Dr. D. Javne's Medical
Preparations.
These medicines arc• recommended and ex
te•nsively used by the most intelligeot persoos
in the United States, by numerous Professors
and Pr silents nl Colleges, Pnysici•ms of the
Army and Navy, and Hospitals and Alms
houses, and by more than three hunched
Clergymen of %omit , am denominations.
They are expressly prepared for family
use, and have acquired an unprecedented
popularity thi oughout the United States; and
as they are so admirably calculated topre
serve HEALTH mid Core DIsAASE, no faintly
should ever be without them. The pro
prietor of these valuable preparations re
ceived tits education at one of the best
Medical Colleges in the United States. and
has had seventeen years experience in an
extensive and diversified practice, by which
he has had ample opportunith s of acquir
ing a practical knowledge of diseases, and
of the remedies best calculated to remove
them.
'These preparations consist of
J AY NE'S EXPECTOR A NT, a valuable
remedy for Cough, Co ds, Consumption,
Asthma. Spitting of blood, Croup,Heaping
Cc sigh, Br , !nclotis, Pleurisy and itfl-etuation
of toe LIMO or Throat, difficulty of Bre,-
thin g, Rue uniatism and all diseases of the
Pulmonary Organs.
Also J.'s . VNE'S HAIR TONIC, for the
Hreservation, growth and beauty of the!
air, and which will positively bring in
new hair on bald heads, and preventing it
from falling off' or tot ning 'Tray.
Also JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE,
a certain and pleasant remedy fur Worms,
Dyspepsia, Piles, Fever and Ague, and all
diseases of debility, especially of the Sto•
in s h and Bows Is and organs of digestion,
and many other diseases.
tlso.l‘YNE'S CARMINATIVE BAL.
SAM, a certain cure for Bowel mid Sum
mer Complaints, Diarrlicea, Dysentery
Cholic Cramps, Sick Headache, Sour Sto
mach, bludera M. thus, and all derange
ments of the stomach and bowels, nervous
affections, &c.
AYN giSSAN A FIVE PILLS, for Fe
male diseases, Liver complaints, Custive
ss, Fevers, Inn dilations, OnstrUCtiollti of
the Linn, Spleen, Kidneys or Uterus, &c.
Diseases of the -kin, &c. and in all cases
where an Aperitut, Alterative or Purgative
Mt dicine is required.
Also .1 N E'S AGUE PILLS, a positive
cure lin. Fever and Ague.
Also JAYN As*CRIN GENT SYRUP,
for children cutting teeth and fur sure
,mouth, throat and lips, &c.
BALTIMORE, March 27, 1838.
DR. JAYNE,
Ulu' 7i r,—Yeu ask me what proofs I
[nett with of the 1. ffie•ley of your Carmina
tive. 1 can safely say that I neecr prescri
bed it medicine for Bowel Complaints that
has given me so much satistactin, and my
patients so speedy and perfect relief as this.
Whenever introduced into a it be.
C4llllOl a standing remedy fur those ailments,
and is called for again and again, which 1
thick a pretty good proof of its a fficacy d
usefulness. In the Summer Comphint of
children it has irequently appealed to snatch
the little victims, }ls it were, from the grave.
It saved the life of my child, and of such
:old such a child.' I have repeatedly he4rd
said. In dysenteric affections of adults, 1
have time and again seen it act like a charm,
and give permanent relief in a few hours, 1
may sav few minutes. In fine, it is a valua
ble medicine, and no family should be with
out it. Respectfully,M. L. INAPP, M. D.
Late Physician to the It dun ire Dispensary,
and Agent fur the Maryland Vaccine In-
stitution.
For sale by JACOB MILLER, Hunting.
dun. N n. 1. 1842.
SPII Tl., G Gl' BLOOD,
Is another clang( rows syniption of Pitlmo
nary 4ffection, and difficult to anent when
' negl, ctrl; it commences with cough, copi
ous expectoration, which consists of bright
Ifrothy matter, or black, and clotted with
blond; there is mostly some fever, headache,
p tlpitation ot the heart, flushes of heat, and
redoes~ of the cheeks; difficulty ~f breathing,l
si. (less of the thivat, and sahish taste in
the immth, &c. Dr. Duncan'e Expectorant
Remedy will be found to arrest this com
plaint. One single bottle in many cases will
answer if used at the first attack, but when
neglected, it may require many more.—
' h se who are afflicted with Spitting of
Blood should loose no time in procuring the
ab we medicine, as this disease mostly
proves serious when not early attended to.
Office for the sale of this medicine, No. 19
North Ei slit street, Philadelphia.
Sold 'at the store of Jacob Miller, Hunt
ingdon. Price •1 per bottle.
November 1, 1842.
JusTicKs , BLANKS for sale au
4 this Ofli.:p.
CLOCK AND WATCH MAKING,
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The subscriber respectfully Informs his
cuitomers, that he has recently returned
from the City with a splendid assortment of
Jewelry consisting of
Gold and Silver Levers,
English, Quartier and Patent, fiertical
H atches,
Gold and Silver Everpointed Patent Pen-
cils illinalet;e Frames.
Gold Fob and Guard Chains, Gold Seals,
a general assortment of Gold Guard and Fob
3 . 5, a very superior assortment of Breast
Pins, Finger Rings, Gold Snaps, Silver
Spoons, Sugar Tongs, Salt Spoons, Silett.
Butter Knives, Gißotts, Steel Pens, Ear
Rings, Neck Laces, Bracelets, Silver and
Steel Spectacles. Also, A superior assort
ment of Pen Knives, with ft , m one to
tdades, manufactured by Rodgers Westin
holm and Butcher. Also, A few Extra Ra
z..ra warranted. All the above named ar
ticles will be sold on reasonable terms.
All Watches sold will be warranted for
nor year, and a written guarantee given, that
if not f. and equal to warranty, it will (du
lug that period) be put in muter without
xpense, or it uninjured, may be exchanged
fir• any other watch of equal value. Ihe
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.
1%. B. f cks and Watches. repaired as
usual, Also, an assortment of Clocks for Sale
cheap for cash
DAY. GERRISII & CO.
Selma VroTruce,
Commission turd Forwarding
Granite Stores, lower side of Race street,
on the Delaware, Philodelplna.
114, ESP ECTFULLY inform their friends
-114 and the merchants generally, that they
have taken the large Wharf and Granite
Front Stores ' known as Ridgewtly's Stores,
immediately below Race street, to addition
to their old wharf, where they will con
tinue the produce commission business, as
also to receive and forward goods twill points
oa the Juniata, and North and West branches
of the Susquehanna Rivets. via. the Tide
Water, and Pennsylvania, and Schuylkill and
UlllOll
Thia oa,,l,li,liment has many advantages
over any other in the city in point of room
and convenience for the accommodation of
boats and produce. Being one of the largest
wharves on the Delaware, and the stores
extending from Water street to Delaware
Front. Five or six boats may at the same
tim :be loading and discharging. The usual
facilities will be given on all consignments
entrusted to their charge, which will be thank
fully received and meet with prompt atten
tion. Salt, Fish and Plaster, constantly on
hand and for sale at the lowost market price.
References, Philadelphia.
J. Ridgway,Esq. J Brock, son & Co
Jacob Lex & Sun Waterman & Osbourn
Mulford& Alter ! Scull & Thompson
Wilson, Seigel . & Brit E J Ettiog & tiro
Bray, Barcrott & C o M trris,Patterson& co
Lower & Barrow.
Lewistown
J & J Milliken A & G Blimyer
'Patterson &Borner J McCoy, Esq.
jVaterstreet.
Stewart & Horrell F W Wike, Esq.
February 8,1843.-6 m.
HEALTH.
Many of our readers, no doubt, are pos
sensed with this all important blessing,
which they may long retain, if particular
regard and care be. paid to themselves, that
whenever they fed the least indisposed, to
procure a pn per medicine in due season.
But, on the contrary, we find thousands who
ere laboring under disease, and many, we
fear, will pet ye serious, if not attended to
eat le. Would those persons rest rt to the
medicine that has established itself in thou
sands of cases which is Di Harlich's C'sm -
pound Strengtheniog and Gu rman Aperient
Pills, so pre-eminently recommended for di
seast s incident to the human race, they would
h. replaced back again to' life's sweet bleb
sitar,' which is health.
We speak from occular proof, knowing,
in mneny instances, where cures have been
perimm. d by this medicine, with marked
success in various complaints, such as Dy So
pi psin, Liver C. nmplai..t. Itlm. unmatism, pain
in the Breast, Side and B Eck, Costiveness,
Nervous Weakness, Einnciami. it. Genet 111
Debility, &c. &c. This Mt did.e consists
id two distinct kind., viz: The German
Aperient :nal the Comp :mai Strengthening
Tonic Pills, the f. Tater to remove bile and
all . xer. me multi. us matter from the body,
thuscleansiog and purifying the system, after
which the latter are used to give strength
and vigor to the weak and debilitated organs,
restore the lost apetite, and produce tram quit
rest and sweet repose. We highly approve
nt the ' ll .ctor's theory' of treating oiseases:
which certainly is safe and atl u dual. and
; I dyls, the afflicted to giv'• his medicine a
fair tria I . Daily Chronicle.
Principal Office, No. 19 North Eighth
street.
Snld at the Store of Jacob Miller, Hunt
ingdon, Pa.
November 30, 1842.
liltkinitslnil.
THOMAS DOUGALSS, GUN-SMITH,
ESPECTFULLY informs his Mends.
44 and the public generally, that he stilt
continues the above business in
AMON N EL LSTOWN,
and is prepared to manufacture all kinds of
Guns or Pistols, or to make any necessary re•
pairs upon any article of the kind. If careful
attention will merit success, he hopes to se
cure the patronage of the sharp shouters of
this county.
October 11, 1842.
TOLANK BONDS—Judgment and cor4
, 44 mon—for sale at this office.