The journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1839-1843, May 17, 1843, Image 4

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    INATCItIL PRINCIPLEi.
It is written in the Bonk of Nature and
°moots sense, that the natural vegets bl..
productions of every country are, if prop.
e rly applied, amply sufficient fur the cure
o f every malady incident to that clime.
WRIGHT'S INDIA): VFW :TABLE PILLS
are founded upon the principle, that thel,
human body is subject to but one diselse,'
viz: corrupt humors, which, when cotiti•
ned to the circulation, give rise to those ,
disordered motions of the blood called le.
vers; but when lodged in the various parts'
of the body, are the cause not only ol
every ache or pain we suffer, but ever ,
malidy incident to man.
It should be remembered tl k at
Indian Vegetable Pills are composed of
routs and herbs, which grow spontaneous
ly on our own soil, and consequently are
so admirably adapted to our constitutions
that, while (hey cannot possibly injure even
the most delicate, a perseverance in their
use, according to directiorts,..is absolutely
certain to th i re disease ofeverrhanci from
the body.
When we wish to restore a swamp or
morass to fertility, do we not drain it of
the superabundant water ? In like man
ner, if we would restore the body to health,
•
we must cleanse it from impurity'
Wright's Indian Vegetable
be found peculiarly Adapted to carrying
out this grand put tlying,:baause they:ex-•
pel all corrupt humors ut an easy and
natural manner, and while tlify, every day
GIVE EASE AND PAcAIDIPEE: . • •
the constitution is restored ketch a 'Otte
of health and vigor, that disease will tind
ao abiding place in the body.
BEWARE . OF COUNTENTLITS:
As the great popularity of Wright's Indi
an Vegetable Pills, has raised up a host of
counterfeiters the public are cautimi4
against impostors, who Ire travelliogAbtil
the country, selling to the unsuspecting
storekeepers a spurioirs article for the
above celebrated Pills.
It should be remembered tmt, all ' ll l, ho
sell the genuine mtdkine are piltivided
with a certificate of agency, of which the
following is a copy :
This is to certify that the within na
med - is a regular and duly appointed
-Agent for the sale of Wright' Indian
Vegetable Pale, in the town of
the State of --, and this certificate,
is signed by Win. Wright, Vice President
of the North Aumrican College of Health
must also be countersigned by the acting,
Clerk or Agent, frum, whiny. certih
cates is received.
• •
This certificate of agency will be re
newed every twelve months; therefore,
if any alteration should be made in the
date, do not purchase.
The public are further informed that all
who receive the above certificate, are alv
required to sign the following . .
Cl:r PLEDGE. ..co
This is to certify, that the subscriber
by certificate bearing even date herewith,
signed with the proper handwriting of
William Wright, Vice President of the
North American College of Health, -
been appointed Agent for the sale of . .
WEIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETA TILE PILLS,
Or Indian Purgative, •
in the town of and State of •--•;,
hold and continue in said agency during
the pleasure of the Said Wright,,
and no longar, any thing contained in the
said certificate signed by the said Williajh
Wright, to the contrary thereotilm_with-7 1
standing. In consideration..w4W,Y
hereby covenant and agreeio , and
the said William IVright that34id4 l4 l3'br
sell, or expose to pale, any:ineilicine bear-
ing the above or a similar naine.during my
said aency, other, than that which I re-.
ceive from his authorized agent or agents,
under the penalty of five hundred dollars
to be paid by him, as liquidated damages.
Witness - hand and seal, the - day
of - one thousand eight hundred anti'
forty
Thus it will be seen that illetfi*fils dt
the genuine inedicinesastisitlitOerfect
free Irons any sontlitiisitin fititid„..a4 al •
agents, who are provided•l4ith a certificate
of agency, have invariably
SIGNED TILE PLEDGE
not to sell any Indian Vegetebiff . Pilin't:
cc pt those received front the above tianfed'
William Wright, or his authorized agents.
Country agents and other, will be on
their guard against travelling imposters,
and remember that all authorized travel
ling agents are also provided with a certi
ficate of agency as above describgAitie.
that Pills offered for skle, : likv thoserWfiti
cannot show a certificate urchtencx,
lure to be counterfeit.
It will befurther observed that all genu,
ine medicine has the title expressed in full
on the sides of the boxes thus:
WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLEPILLS,
(Indian Purgative) '
OF Tun Nolan' AMERICA COLLCGE
OF HEALTH.
The patrons of Wright's Indian Veg.-
table Pills, will also bear in 'mind tititlll.4l
directions which accompany each.,lioicUl l
Pills, have been secured f;:
t
and the proper form, viz: ...Entered RC•
cording to ilie act of Congress, in the year
OM, by William Wright, in the Clerk's
1
`Office, of the District Court of the Gas.
tern District of Pennsylvania," be
found at the bottom of the first page of
said directions.
Thus it will be seen, that a trilling at.
tentiou on the part of the purchaser to the
above particulars, v ill put an effectual
stop to this wholesale robbery, and drive,
it is hoped, all depredators upon society
to an honest calling.
The following highly respectable store
keepers have been appointed agents for
the sale of
'Fright's indii.n Vg...*able .:'ilia, ,il t,',e
Norfl. American College ejleidth.
William Stewart, Huntiligdtm. •• ' ' 1
Heitry Learner Hollidaysburg, -
B. F. Bell, Antes township. •,• ... , ..i. ' . DAY, GERRISH 84 C,
Robert McNamara, Newry. - '''' • .;•• 47 :Z ::;,.. • .
Samuel S. Isett, 1 yrone township. :' . - - n r
Millikens & Kessler, Mill Creek ,' , . '.., LI ___ _ _ .17 , ', .-_-__„„
A. &N. Ci:tsswell, Petersburg. , • ..'"
_. - _____ _
Genimeilciprter,Alexandria.
Moisl•e 64P5t •t i NiVater Stry t : 4 , . ' . ::,4 - : •, ° ;, : : , :* 1 0 titer a iiiroinice,
Joseelt 'Palk. lbjancansv tile. ._ x.
.Corimission and Forward(
It. H. Miar Itr(AllittA•i le:
Wolf & Willet, Frankstown. ..• ''.', • .71erchants.
Offices devoted exclusively to the s a l e o f 1 GraniieWtores, lower side of Race si
the medicine, wholesale and retail, No. 2 , 1 .... ~ .
••• •on the Delaware, Pkiladelphea.
Greenwich street, New York ; and V ) .•• .% , ..._,_,..5.,
Tremont street, Boston ; and Rrinct ' . , t‘Sicistrf : FULLY inform, their frit
Tice, Nu. 169 Race street, Philately* ? . slndlhelaerchants generally, that t
li• N. 11. The
.jalibliord• respect ully in- have ilkenttl% large Wharf and (,rat
Front Stor • tinwn as Ridgeway's Stor
formed' .tgit*Tiliihßlfs made by one V. O.
le • it Race street, in addict
'Flack, and sold by a man named Parker, IT EV oi d• 1., where th e y will co
in Third street, are not the genuine tinnetlia.,pal e, commission business,
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills ; and as alsOttirMitit forward goods tolall poiI(
counterfeiters and their assuc tes sell at nu the haatita,,alplNort . h and West btache
halt price, it,,js. abslffu 13woltle - 0 1 fif:tliellM.
an.(11r1347 Rivers._ v_iii. the 'fide
thoi,trn i Tikerlte dicine for sale. riltei:Lmais.e
... am, find Schuylkill and
*in frOrelf* l4 a eases ta.ilal.‘AO . l' ii 'bit itt, has many advantagel
W
the genuine riglit's Indian._ Atege 4)1 • ii t e city in point of room
Pills. . ...• ' and • itetift . eAlir the accommodation sith•
November SO, 1842. •• .• . boats * Mialtrothsa:. ' . Being one of the largess
wharves OA tliii•ktrawAre, and the stores
—-- . . •• • • ,
Ef:r I 0 IN V A . L I'D . S ; ,f7l.- extending fro nr Nlcatqr, :street to DelawifsO..
Froht. g u • .ex.. bbats.may at the 54ing
How important it is that rit4•coramenft 4 i,lnTide lota 'cljscliitiOng. The usaal •
hoot loss of 'dine. with BRANDREIIfIfaCiMet will %.ivea•op all consignment' : .
' P • They in TN butaktirbly re3nove all ' entrusted ditheir chai•ge, whieli will be thank
. •illf) itickfroin AliFs. tooth, and. nogass•of fulltr ' ' ed and tireetlWith prompt atten
'' sicknesfronc ff ett clic k / Man fraintit
.. t.tiat t/67f:' ,4•lsh`and.'.l4(l : stet, constantl y . on
th6e celebrated Pills ilijiot crlistv'as tirull-fi hand a firf'! . llll6 at tito.lbWosti market price.
as medicine can do. Cans ahileg.lollls. • / 1 4ereidift;Plifjetcletphia. •
are more benefiitted by the Brandreilittkills • •• a • • -
; ion &Co • .
than by Lozenges and Candies. Very well, i • Rid %AN, '.?J.llPriak
perhaps, as palliatives, but worth nothing as • •Syli • .. al . a_ & Osbourn
Jacob ..
EMADICATORS of diseases from the human l',‘,l,°lf° „ el s , I •-- se & I "mPsc'n
system.' The Brandreth Pills cure they do ''' " P r . BcßroE J Biting & Faro .
bi teases, Bray, Ballpitik (;, a' Morria,Patterson 8t at? :
not merely relieve, they curt.
• 'llllOO - 8c Barrow.
whether chronic or recent, infectious or
oth
erwise. W ill" certdinll;44etrred•py the use of Lewi stown.
..•
LhAtAillaufficicof Hls.• • ' "tiVit t iib e : J& J Milliken . th - TA; & G Blimyer '
' . CUP.. OF A CAN.CERtillts. s '4l.llLitbrnirn McCoy, Esq. '
. • d itsic; SING . January 21, 1843. ' : "'"°' Irstrtet.
pa. BENJAMIN BRANDRETII :
Stewart & H oer ‘• .E W Wike, Esq. . .
-,, .74 . 4 - Itinor'd Sir,-
' February 8, 1643*-fisp.
(*Whig to you a debt of gratitude that mo-
lie) , 'Cannot pay. I am
: induced to make a m •
public acknowledgement of the benefit my a * ° .t' -i'r,i ZEPERS,
wife has derived from your invaluable' Pills. ob •••• • „ poiiilds Featheri for
About three yea . Mits2Aittor.s
. .,a) '' keb ,4111 , 1 ' i •• salet very low in an y .
with a pain -in fker.iiiWys , i me ~....• ,_. , •
puchasers for cash itt,!
• .
very inuchtinfiaffied., - sib • frto riacli• q t .r a tilsrWtil so i t•
so that we bec,p4in . uch_iipred-„and . sent ?I e... rilmile* 20 and 25 cents poa ,
for the doctor,,, vow* s attetichinee tO ~ W. lardy nrit '' cll t heds, bolsters. snit
pain and swelliii reasetl••iir ittmearalling oillows, and curle4hair mattresses, moss
if&'iii'd all Allier jinds to suit Si) size.
. ftel'Mq•totlf.rekvOtotti its. first
is De • Citnite a Vuohing sore. she . • •
could get no rest at nigh'. the pain was so beadsteads always ou hand. Curled hair',
, ~,
great. Our first doctor attended her for six and w Ode moss by the bale o r
months, and she received no benefit what- single pound. . .
ever, the .Irlviiitmiwt i ckpkAiifiollloksiffre ' • Gotiaitry•stntt epers -would find it to
liirtfl?.a.ita•lme.' "e awcrif IL wasnealed their advantage by calling Si the subscri-
It won &be hei• d, but he ap
m peared
tdr
at obe a loss how toeath eed proc, and y poor here before purchasing. 1
-..
wife still continued to suffer the most terrible FINLEY 4.• cm, .
tortures. We therefore sought other aid, ,Youth East corner of Second
in a Botannical doctor, who said when he and Walnut street, Phil'a,
first saw it that 110 coulkseaureure the tore . March 22, 1849 1-81 n.
and give heitirse:r ous. *1;o . get p*ise ...*,;', ...-). •.•- ' • . •
lie gave her nqreliefliafill acknowrdg4 at witE • GIRARD LIFE. INSURANCE,
4 . q uiti.b4o,ol.hissidii . •-- - - 11 L
• Thin we felt alter having tried during one alanualaw MeV 4.161) `tel..i.)WW:e
whole year the experience of two celebrated COI% tiatlrlif
physicions in vain, in absolute despair. My
poor wife's constitution rapidly failing in or PHIL.' DEZIP 111.1.
the prime of her years from her continued Office No. 15.9 Chesnut Street.
suffering. Under these circumstances we
concluded that we would try your Universal Make insurances of lives; grant anninuit*s
Vegetable Ms determ,iqed to fairly, test • ndX.iulowmenta, and receive and execute
then' curative IflatC.. 'aviiny,,wifs,".4 . ,i Truski:;-**, ....• e,..i •..•
coinfo - Ir•tr.4.ftdVelp9es aßriledskioa
.t. . ' ' Itareskrinsteing 8400, on a single life.
ii4cpt• t 6 athe''AfirtiAlstie_:+oeicF* tljg fte. - 1 1 / 4 1t1 YV.tr• Va•r• li in: For life,
lifteds% to flairsefrokpirclE•ery.onKb ::: • ..". ' " ..1: •' In Y.:, annually.
kne.w the c se, th_e•AtslhtCh.ttAythe alga* • 22 Q- • 5O 91* - - 1• 5 '.-• , . ;$1 77
14
akin began to cede Ai that slielelt wit. :3%* • .1 31 ~. • ' . 6 ... ',••2 36
easy, and would sleep comfortable; margi .411; 1 :24:69...!;;,•. JP • • • , .3,410
after six weeks' use she was abl, to go ( bra. • • 5 0-'7 9 !. ',,r 4 6 4. 21/9 ' 4 it)
titthouse and again attend to the manages
.7po‘ x.e ./ 3 5 • '4 91 71 . 11 i
*aid, of
_her family, which she had
. not done E . " t. LE :—A . pl i von .e * . d : 30 y,%!: y
ferfiearly fourteen pond's. In a little over paying 1 1a...comfit t),N 34Would sesaird.to '
twnfigigs frorkthe time she first commen. hits family er,,,lierkjaloo,.should he•tlishispe
recfnairgikorytturinValuuble•Pills her ancle year-or f0r443 19 be Vomits to'therroll:OVO
was.,4l,plisibuncl, and herjealth better than Or for $l3 60' Atintiallyt for" .yeas, lief:Se
. t haft been in quite a number 'offeass..be, cures to them sloooAsinail: lie' die•claillng
fore. I bend you this ttaten , i . EnViAle,r_p
m e the 7 years-or for $23 611 , paid annually du
years testot the cure, , eatisidving . iropl ' - ring life lie provides fdl• thorn. 1.09.0,4e11ars
dOcifitilititi.to:yu Acid •Slie.P4file cf.;. large,' • • . wie.ver he dies- for 865•50 siseYookeld re-
Wt areVitil,Much geatithcle, :-., -,•.::. qfv.e,5,099 dollars , shou.l6 liefheiri !Ole year.
V ery 're* :
: ectfully, . '.- . .. : ••• • . rtiether particutars • elfinaliv,g:Lifejhour
-1:1M0 LEY & ELIZA A. LI7Z..LE. mice', Arnsts, or manageificiw.it - Estat_e&and
prnperty confided to thenklay be Told at
PS.-The Botanical Doctoi*:t4htstinced
the office. . , :. ..... 4z . ‘.. 4.
the.tiove cancerous, and finally said, nO.gpod
• B W. RIC H A rri.m. -- reesimt4;
oiseiftre:deaciingess - the. w hop bf 'the fWsh ‘• ''- JNO. F. JAME6,./.ietiia%. •es,
*as cut off felion`c 'scraped'. I.l4ank• a'' " 1 ' •
kind ProvidetideNiit 4 iinade its.resprtl6,6tir
.. 1
t 1 ) hil'a, April 19, 1843.--.?fiak, :••,,,,, -
'ills, . which. sh;eil us from all furtberylis-• -
y,andlor yhich `We hope•to be thaiikM '
.
• T: -lA..
Dr: Brandreth's Pilli'tfe lotssttoy , the
following Agents in Ilatilingalon 'o Uty.
W:wart, Hull ! iggl en: •
.• .•Cresswell,WOOnirg.
4I: Mt
'll : Neff, Alexandria.
losepli Patton; Jr. Duncansviile.
Hartman & Smiths, Manor Hill.
S. Miles Green &Co. Barree Forge,
Thomas Owen s ,Birmingham.
A. Patterson, Williamsburg.
Peter Good, Jr. Canoe Creek. .
• John Lutz, ShArleyaburg. _ • • ' •
•Vlwrer lAph• of pr,illredrett's Agents
qiwg, itirips,iiiv ed-wOWitte Nsf - A gen cy, .
Etarrinitilli4 and s , oti .will 1110 the NgW•
L ABA E • •1alion tile cipaWcarreallealt"gs
with thrise,:simtlitaii Atjtitiltlseriwpi en
nine. • - ...,...' -Cit..i - .I ) • , ' , ''•• -- t' , • -• ••••
' '' It 13R ANDREtri-, 'MI' p,
Phil'a. Office S. North Bth St.-ly. •
gASHINGTON HOTEL,
MARKET SQUARE, HARRISBURG, Pa
The subscriber respectfully announces to his
irrelitl3lincrthe puplic,gsnerally, that he has
li * Otly, the above nadied'on,ll knrkyyn l'avern
Stand,. (forpway kept by '4A m. E.'Camry)
where he will. endeavor to serve those that
may call upon 'him in the-post satiafae,tory
manner: The Iliuse is .ntrally andid.ea,
sang located, attd is. f ed througho
wiiii•thegyest of bed - and other furiudzre,
and his accoaiiniailatllty 'ire such asAP.llidte
it a convenleptituAslesivable stopptlitesoc,
N.o exrtiotio4llYe.spat t, .males
it agreeable in all its departments tho
who may favor him with a call.
FREDERICK J. PENN.
December 21, 1842.
S. S. iImILIRTOJr,
1 ,4270181TZT ILI.Wo
HUN'tiNGDON, I'A.
Ojficc in Alain &reel, Opposite the Drvg
010 Store of Vrt.
PHILAVELPHIA ADV ERTISEMEI
W. li. Itionns, 4DE
WILLIAMIAWRBISI3i CA.
AND. •
Cominissimi .111erdtaakesi.
HAV.t/X-DE GRAZE, MAR4A AND:
OAikVIN (A taken the litrge and cOftimodi
' ous Wharf and W-aikhouse sitdittecfcli
rettlk on he A.Zan,l,4o,tn:ire nowfteepared
to receive/ t4floiggnent? . 9rgili2ds tftrr'ttan
tahipment sitfe; -.4 ;: A.
1%. general asstitittir,nt . Of; Groeries, att. ,
consisting 4Loafittitlißrovrn.SugarsACoffve,
Malasae4c,•Sper . ifi' ncl4:aittll es; White,
Yelloixand BOyen-Soaps,'Prsh, Salt, plaster,
&c., togethie,widt aM kinds of Spitias *ld
iP.iiintt+anct,abid4eittly made Clothing Mull
be*ept‘itonStantly on hand and disprecrlOf
oti city terms or exchanged • for country pro
.
&we, Coal, &c.
• April 19. 1843.-3 m. • • T
illt
BOOTS AND SHOE 41
Leghorn and Straw BO' £,
P.A LHLEAY AND LNGHORN I ..,
'Merchants and others from It t nAon
ithcladjacent places, are respectfully reept -
I ted to call and examine the stock of the ali e
kinds of goods,• which is full and estenBi .
4110 which will lie sold at prices that I
Aia i ssalisfachion to purchasers, at No.
ailtet,, street south-east corner of 5 th street,
V iladilphia: -.-, •
GEt.); VzILEWIS B. TAYLCIS
441 a.. Tab. 4. 4 -.:6m0. is. 7
Ittontstiato Or a Biotite.
L • -- •• -
adMinistration on .the es
tate pti:ltiMert Harper, late of Weal .
townrill3MAUntingdon county, tlec'd., hue
been geanteitto th e undersigned, 111 per
sons ibtlebreff :to said estate are rcquestedio
makquiniediate payment, and those baying
clainls against it will present them properly
aufneliticUted for settlement without delay.
JOHN THOMPSON e . Adner.
fivrit 19, 1843.-6 t.
fohogany, Fancy, Cushion, cane and
common Settees,
on nkikerciyed, and fashionable plan,
ti. ~ %;*itiltte Betioteario,
'elegaii . .tand ustillsggnetl to Mose up,
.' • ing a Allifilim . ktrwith cushion
't for thefillyarbc ,:iiis 1 ' ..,...
.. . !he subscriberthiving been for, sesitrel
ytitys e ast engaged inv. above_ Itt,sitit.ss•in
%lie-cities of New York Adlt fflffebsetlt; I.
-I.f. , l , •Aotters himself that WV 111`be,S14e• to
give'generalaatisfaction to alhthoselVlSO Will
honor him•w•Alt• their patronage. • ' .., i i ,
All the'
,jhbye mentioned article,4 l „:and
el f a k t
every thin 'Jai ' ;Hut:, of business lit• Will
furnish in. • failtjikit d fashion,:
thborpst• , ectorrhnd. warranted
.to (IVO - ,service.
N. !L . —Chairs, Settees, &c., repaired and
ornamented on the shortest .notice and most
reasonable terms.
.. ' 'T . , - , . '. .... • ....
. wi tagit supply, of : tho abillir 'etnxi v o 6 oned.
Warr ;one
1.
has of the StOi •s. itifte 'or
_ . media . Ipliesit4.,the. tri te of
. .H0r.1144... :7 - .: .. •
r-- '•',
'G $W+ SVPAIN. •
itoverkiNbv. MC1842. • • -
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s -
l ABE t ta fOll ihlr Y.
NZ Abscribey.,,,veriwA yes.pkt ully in
" „rutin tile citizens of Huntingdbraint the
'Hoholi%oui&lujip;','ollat lie sfillrctintinurs to
business btlihb RoclLdale Fumilrti
? b
'op it:loTer Creek, two niigs fromMifiarni ,
burg,. where lie is.prepared to execute all
ordoiliti his line, of the best materials and
workinanship, and with promptness and de
spatth •
keep constantly on hand stoves of
:;every description, such as • •
Par CDINWE,.C.ON 4 10 f 05 : 7
*Nebar,vritotary, Coking ;: 5
• 4 1 lro94;Sioves:
EtignAlknt.Vloughti,.•.'
ilaMers,l:l6llOW.W3re.
and every kind of ii4thitikilicatelBl;:foltr
ges, mills or ingicitingv ocroMeirolption ;
wagon bow ect., which
can be had on as good terms as they can be
had at any other foundry in the county or
state. Remember the Rockdale Foundry.
WILLIAM KENNEDY.
Jan. 11th 1843.
MORVAXS4IIFAIMVIATIC? ..
M .F. 143 4 .; •
HIS 1.111114W1•:,•pail, fully:e4alool,r4
a charamor sAiertor to any . .,:noechcine
ever offered for .so 'painful a .ilisease:in his
and the neighboriiientiei the rEtiel'itilias
given and tlie ,s ;' s• iiprformed is ' 'Jody
known. The Mt leine nifiy be obtained' it
the following Stores, viz: . .= .
MIFFLIN
Lewistown M*lts .
Wavnesburg.„;: - .'„Sinitli & M'V4y,.• • ,
Reedsville .. • f.. 1-• 1,),.C. Miller
Sterretts IVttb; - " E. -- " 4. Lock & Co.
Perryville T. Reed
Greenwood' ~
Allenville„.•Wnia,ell.
HussiistSiok
Huntingdon • '• Jicob Miller
do. T. K. Simonton •.”
Mill Creek J. H. Dorsey &CO. •
McConnelstoti:. James C,ainpbell hr.!,
Shirleyspurg',:.' 7 ac.B.•Leai.
Orbisoma ' 't '& - .lCirbison & co. •
Shadeq . •: • Brice 4E:Blair, •
Rebectri.P . Urnace •••• • •
Hollidaysburg ' - ..-BobereWillitrnis
Yelkw Springs ,• James M. Kinkead
Alexandrip ' Jnhii Porte
Petersbufg Jos, M. St the
Shavers Creek • • • Walket BeNeff
Saulsburg • 1...• .•• H. Is. 'lWCarthy
Ennisillle • •;1' J. -A.. Bell lip.Brip•Pek
CEl4;4;coowrif . • , • '•
Bellefonte . •,. ;Jolinfiarris,
Farmers Store Penns 'Valle*: J. 4...NOser
Millhelin J.* W. L . Masher
Aaronsburg ;IYi P. flc;W:V.lluncan
Spring Mills • Duncoe:Hays
Boalsburg • • S. Wolf
Pine Grove '
JUNIIItA , COUNTY.
Mifflintown . •.' Samuel Pennebaker;%
Perrysville Charles.Powiing•ti,7.',
Johnstown Tus'a Vasy IVlWkil„lft
Jackson Ville
•JaM4
Waterford Nattke
Near do. J. S. Laii'd • .
Waterloo • . DaVid•rie 140 a.
Letters to the prnp,tOe be .stfit
to Brown's Mills P:l4l,;•4lifflicr comity, Pa.
March 8, 1843.—ii.* •
Snyder's Pegetable Concrete.
1 -- p do certify that thy wife was afflicted for
some time with a lierfayert cough,
with a pain in the breajt,:. Mid; after -in'
other remedies had faile'd I was inducedno
procure a bottle of J. Snyder's .yegetatle
Concrete. and she wig Ocritctly.rieqtored by
the use of part of a bottle...ha • • .•
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For sale by Jacob 84KOki 1-1
H KELLEY ollidaysburg.
Jan. 18, 1843.
HOUCKS VEGETABLE LINA
MEA T, for 'sprains auel...rhuma
tism, just received and'
,fir 'sale at the
drug store of T. K.
..Siinbktton. Also a
fresh supply of lioucks Peinitcea.
T. IC. SIMOIfTO N , Agent.
Huntingdon Oct. 5, 1842-::.
JUST received 50 kegs of " Pure White
Lead" in oil, and a general assort
ment of Naaf i which will be.sold at low
u. WILLIAM DORRIS.
Q7' Read the following from Dr. Jacob
Hoffman, a physician of extensive practice in
Huntingdon county:
. Dear Sir:—l procured one bottle of Dr.
Wistur's Balsam of Wild Cherry, from
Thomas Read, Esq. of this place, and tried
it in a case of obstinate Asthma on a child of
Paul Schweble, in which many other reme-
Idies had been tried without any relief. The
. Balsam gave sudden relief, and in my opin
.. . ir the child is effectuelly cured by its use.
Yours, &c.
.4' ....won JACOB HOFFMAN, M. D.
•.. .:',''', • • 'z ungs.
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.... Dec. 25, 1841.
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ear Sirt—Your Balsam of Wild Cherry
. 7 actions of the Liver, A stli ma, 7Eronchitis, •••
. • alas or Weakness of thoWeast or Lungti taY e tif if ec w t h ed ic s h om i f
a a n st . o i n , i i st i g y
, r m u i;e .s s . I R ' e u r s e s . e t
o Chionic Coughs, Pleurisy, liemorrhag r ..
of the Lungs, Auti,all affections of t
1' Pulmonary Oeiffns.tt...4Nt . •
lia
_... who has been suffering for a long time with
shortness of breathing, and general weak-
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Nalttrf:B46WP*C)priOni.;:`
A coniri_oti4sitrifk.Preparadnii Of the
Prtorit Virg 711 Ma grApid c heiry Bark,'
enniDlaC c l wigo4. I t,e , ',.fi:pli'4o..g"Ver, preps.
tred by' .SAlikalitica . oll,o4 , sl;o9o.oved and
recontniedejig, 115t‘ i he.4dikt Atstingittsled '
physicians, 'Ad! univeliniflNektArtitradftd
the must valuable medicine ever discovered.
No Quackery ! I No Deception. .
In setting forth the virtues of this truly
great medicine, we have no desire to deceive
tlitivitkare..laboring under the a ffl iction,
n' .41.ciwgiiiiia.fo, '' , Tas+more. than it.
il s ves77 - Yerle :av d liiii stet e.
vast amouitt'of ' ge'siNc - tliStestuc'eFil•
:sionkcl tormatiOlfthe diseases in which this
meatinellnyiPproved so highly successful,
willtEi lid we:.cannot urf its claims tow,
sapongly, or'say too much i t
.is .favor. ..., I
'Yariuus remedies it is t 'eliave beenlif..!
Bred and pulled jot° lattice for the cure of
iseases of , ttlt,s - 1.611g1-,• , anol:solne . havetinn!
doubt been folinß-ivery useful.AtVall. Mitt,
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
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Of thii 8411 4 : 4 144iat even in the advanced
stages ot : ' • * jai4 : -, 'after all the most
esteemed yule ies Of'
.ysickaiorhave . f4iled
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to effect arfc.hang% . fe use;,•of 418 diocrit
cin f i4i4„,„proth.c. • -of tlidont uston,
is{ . ',Wet and '''a ';4liffFeted* cures'
after hopes of recB ' had 'been dis 4
Inktrit rst stage of the:illlikage,;,kettrilid
Catarrhal ;Cons u nye ticqz, : otigritatiiiiit!-from
neglected C . 07.41.4VbsosiltInselV wit.it un
,yeallititkrsttavAili'Atif: hundredk acknowl
edipiptll9kinveill'e restoration of their health
to this invaluable medicine alone, in that
form of consumption so prevalent amongst
delicate young females, commonly termed
debility, or
ii
.. Gding into a Deslika,.
B igithlit tet**49l,ohonsands are lin
' g?isbg, it lias also proved highly successful,
. d tot "only possesses the power of checking
inoogress of thiS alarming complaint, but
so strengthensVmd invigorates the system
. waive effet ttfaltftlian any medlcitell We have
tster posslor,y
• .. liestki . IhDri.sietWiltstacy, Onstimp
tioti, ins tqrsefliveiouttii.Liier Com
pll4ll Af i ti 9.,..llrtythitft, `
and all affec
tions of ihE ungs, And has cured many of
the mist obstinate cases, atter every other
remedy had failed. 0,7.• For particulars see
Dr. Wistor's treaties on consumption, to be
had of the agents.
WHILE LIFE REMAINS WE .s.•rtur. HAVE
SOME HOPE.
A SqltAiitx Nita ~ l Among the many
fiittarlairrtdkes I:this,sif dielne has et
tirThere isL lops none in 41ch its
wers stref_su. 41114 situ tv it..a s in'the , ca4i.ot
Mrs. Austin. :AP: ...t' . -
TWO has.bgqionsumptive for sCsre
-4r
41 year. *O. drlmietreater part of this
time had , iirthe best medical attention,
and trill e most valuable remedies, yet
nothirit. tll be found to arrest its progress.
Site became subject to violent tits of cough
ing, expectorated large quantities of matter
cicir!l*lillly tinged with blood, aUß'step by
sTrp ~tljis fearful diseaselptainued its
Feyfse . aintil all hopes oflifcetim, was des
[MVO' of, . VV,liilein thiss - diStressing situa
8011, lingerineupon the very verge of.the
grave, she commenced the use of this'llal
sam, which, to use her own expression, op-1
perated almost like a charm. In a few days
she expectorated freely, the codgli was gra
dually suppressed, and every day gqiii4ared
to arbljresh vigor to her looks, an4now, in
toe iil94q of that emaclatsidlafal withering
to decay, slit ts• seeit•bitialisis IBS society, in
better health than she 11406144 fur_years.
DISINTERESTED TEsTisibmr..;---1-laving
witnessed the surprising efficacy of Dr.
Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, in the
case of Ors. Austin, 1 cheerfully acknowl
edge tLse above statement to be true and cor
13qt • J. C. WALTERS, M. D.
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Ve. LIVER COMPLAINT.---Mrs. Eliza Thomp
'ion was afflicted with this complaint for
'nearly five years , during which time she was!
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under the most ilful .iiicians—kadtrled,
Mercury, 9 . tanie LW , . mcepuhic.reme
dies, and•fvyky•llungw • qfnerealser any
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hopes of repel: She h irattll,•ivandering
pams in lief side, sometimes in the shoulder
atit §rie backM hacking coughs, fre-'
quOilt pssi.the brealtliand had been una
t
„Isle to,s ir.potutr - lif side for three years.
:fiSillicuse of t . sam she was cured iffh
tev,weeks,,zud"• ains well to this day.
z,.. •' • LIZA THOMPnisT.
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• 4 , 4Woodstown, Sept.44,tlB4t.
Dear Sir.;*,..Although your v.aliat3ltyttedi
eine has Odt'ady found hundiAliVfilltsverfuk
advocateesipitßl tnAy b.e.firllWYinVelPf onto
receivt a torrinfitnieletion from any one that
hits been relieved by it. Such, sir is truly
my case. I hrve been a victim of that terri
ble disease consumption, for many months,
and have suffered so much, that I had be
come almost weary of my . life. Hearing
your Balsam so highly praised, I began ta
•kmg a few weeks back, and can assure.y . gu
that it.lias.relievect me more than any Wm .
I have.ivet,nseCidittre at : : 1 cnnhalitty
I believe it, willl.Firre rne...:cffecklalry. Plea4e
give the beitier.'the')iort.fatfillfe enclosed;
and oldigi
• l'oars Respectfully,
- JOHN PEARSON.
Chester county, Sept 6, 1841.
Friend Wistar:—lt gives me much plea
sure to inform thee that my wife's health has
, unproved very much since she litwbon
usin& thy Balsam of Wild Cherry, . mid we'
think' nerd it itcfclhilbi it will cure her. She
has tken theigYo bottles I purchased from
thee a short ti)ne since, miller cough is
much better, she' also' sleeps well et night,
and says she bas found nothing to give her
so much relief. Thee will please give the
bearer two bottles more for
Thy Friend,
EDWARD HOLMES.
ness, until she was filially aged to keep
her bed. After various other remedies - hat)
b(en resorted to in vain, she commenced
using your Balsam, and after taking two bot-.
ties was so far recovered as to be able to at
tendk to all the duties of her house, aid on
tailing two bottles more was entirely cured.
Respectfully &c.,
JOHN S. C. MARTIN.
Pottsville, Pa.
CAUTION.—As there is a spurious mix
,ture called Syrup of Wild Cherry, purcha
sers should be particular to ask for Dr.
llistar's 'Wear's, and observe his signature
on the bottle.
Prepared for the proprietor, and sold at
wholesale by Williams & Co. Chemists,
No. 21 Minor street, Philadelp hia,
sold also
in'almost every town in the United States.
_.•PAke one dollar per bottle.
'Vol. sale by Thomas Read, Huntingdon,
and Jainei Orr, Hollidaysburg.
November 30, 1842.
" TO EaIBIiteLIZZIT.
THOMAS DOUGALSS, GUN-SMITH,
ITIESPECTFULLY informs his friends.
asi and the public generally, that he still
continues the above business in
I 111 , CONA ELLSTOWN,
land is prepared to manufacture all kinds of
Guns or Pistols, or to make any necessary re
uairs upon any article of the kind. if careful
illtentien will merit success, he hopes to se
cure the patronage of the sharp shooters of
thin county.
1/tuber 11, 1842.
CLOCK AND WATCH MAKNIG,
the subscriber respectfully informs his
iustomers, that he has recently returned
Toro the City with a splendid assortment of
Jewelry consisting of
Gold and Silver Levers,
English, Quariier and Patent, Vertical
II atches,
Gold and Silver Everpofnted Patent Pea-
cils ltienalure l'ramea.
Gold Fob and Guard Chains, Gold Seals,
a general assortment of Gold Guard and Fob
Keys, a very superior assortment of Breast
Pins, Finger• Rings, Gold Snaps, Silver
Spoons, Sugar Tongs, Salt Spoons, Silver
Butter Knives, Gillotts, Steel Pens, Ear
Rings, Neck Laces, Bracelets, Silver and
Steel Spectacles. Also, A superior assort
ment of Pen Knives, with from one to four
blades, manufactured by Rodgers Westin
holm andßutchcr. 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 (do
ling that period) be put in onder without
expense, or if uninjured, may be exchanged
for any other watch of equal value. The
Warranty is considered void, should the
watch, with wlsichit is given be put into the
hands of an otherewiteh make•.
D. BUOY,
September 7th, 1842.
N. B. Clocks and Watches, repaired as
'usual, Also, an assortment of Clocks tor Sale
cheap for cash
MRS. MARY W. NEFF,
RESPECTFULLY informs the cus
tomers of her late husband, and the
public in general, that she has taken part
of the store formerly owned by her hus
band, and that she intends adding thereto
by a stock of
GOODS
frona%Philadelphia, this fall, which will
consist of Clutha, Cassimers, Cassinetts.
ilerinoes, !Muslin de Laines, Silks.
Slukwls, Moslins, Ilosiery and Gloves;
Alsb,.kgeneral assortment of
Hardware and Groceries,
an all articles which are generally kilit
frPtiiiintry %stores, which will be sold ten
the lowest terms.
Country produce taken in exchange
Alexandria, Nov, 8, 1841.
TIEJPIPIF4LIA CC 110 U SE.
J• • HE subscriber occupying the
large three story brick dwell
-
lug house at the south east corner
*Of Allegheny and Smith streets, in
the borough of Huntingdon, the third story of
which during the last summer has been fitted
fin% steeping rooms; having a large stable on
the premises', find having employed a care
ful person to attend to it and take care of
horses, &c., informs the public that she is
prepared to accommodate such of her friends
anti 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.
of an improved
baleform,KibrDEED S '
at this office.
Mao BLANK PETITIONS FOR
NdIURALIZATION.