Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, November 12, 1850, Image 4

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    CHEAP AND GOOD 'WATCHES, ! BOOK AND STATIONARY DEPOT.
1 EWELRY' AND SILVER. WARE, at the THE subscriber infornis the citizehi
Pailadelphia Watch and Jewe:ty Store, No. 1 tingdon and vicin ty, that he has removed to
35, North 1 iced Street.- the room formerly occupied by Wm. & B. E.
Gold Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18 caret 31'31Mtrie, as a store, nearly opposite .WKiii
cas•-s, $32 awl over ; Silver Lever Watches, fall ney's Hotel, and having mode arrangements with
jeweled, 810 and over; Silver Lepine, jeweled, the Philadelphia merchants, to have constantly
$ll and over; Silver Quartier Watches, $5 to on hand; upon commission, the following gen
slo ; Gold Pencils, $1 to $l2; Gold Pencils,. eral assortment:
warranted, $1 and over. I Wattle Books, consisting of Ledgers and Day
Breast Pins, Finger Rings, and every des- Books, Receipt, Pass Books, and Justices Dock
eription of Jewelry in like proportion. Ile ets. Also every description of writing and deed
would wish to inform his friends in Huntingdon paper, white and colored pasteboard, plain and
county, that he has enlarged his establishment, perforated bristol board, tissue paper, &c.and greatly increased his already extensive stock Blank Deeds, black, blue and re Inks, ink
goods, which he now offers for sale at such powder, quills, wafers, inkstands, steel pens,
prices that will strike terror to all competitors. sand and sand boxes, lead pencils; india rubber,
mall and see me; I will charge you nothing for weter colors, slates and slate pencils.
;asking. Don't forget the RED SIGN, six doors School Books of every description, of late e-
North of our friend Hirst's City Hotel. ilitions, kept. constantly on hand.
THOS. READ, Jr. Large Family Bible*, Pocket Bibles and Tee-
No. 55, North Third Street. taments, hymn, psalm and prayer books.
Sept. 17, 1850. Fancy Note Paper and Envelops. of every
variety, albums, portfolios, pocket-books, an-
FOR SALE. nuale, fancy boxes, wafers and sealing wax,
valuable farm and tract of land situate oa visiting cards, head purses, pe knives and ay
, I the Big Aughwick Creek, in Huntingdon cry variety of fancy goods.
:minty, containing by the official draft 227 acres, Novels, song books, music books and instrw
by subsequent re-survey. has been lound to ments, miscellaneous works, Bre.
n stain a large excess over the official quantity, Perfumery, consisting of extracts for hand
originally surveyed in pursuance of a warrant kerchiefs, soaps, shaving cream, cologne, &c.
the name of David Franks, and is now in the Also Segars of the choicest brands, an assort
o •cupancy of Simon Gratz. A good part of the went of sup.rior chewing Tobacco, &c.
Philadelphia,
ct is improved bottom land of first rate quail
and is well worth the attention of persons
cubing to purchase a good larm. It is but about
and a halt miles from Orbisonia, four miles
ham Shirleysburg—within about eight miles
r An the Pennsylvania Canal and the same ills.
ta:i..e from the Pennsylvania Rail Road and is
in the iinniediate neighborhood of several Iron
For further information and particulars,
apply to Miles & Dorris, Attorneys at Law in
the Borough of Huntingdon.
J. GEO. MILES, Attorney is fact for
Joseph Gratz and Jacob Gratz, Trustees for the
Weirs of Michael Gratz, deed.
July 23, 1850.
C LOCKS I CLOCKS I CLOCKS I
- IR . .y quantity, and of all the various pattern.
market affords, may be obtained at No.
N. , :th 3d Street, six doors north of the City •
flat•!, at the Manufacturers lowest cash prices.
purchased at the above establishment •
ens y M depended upon as being good and Jura-
En? keepers, or tie money refunded in case
i• failure et• any Clock to perform according ;
the recommendation. Purchasers, now is
and here in the place for bargains, and
I do not pretend to sell Clocks lor less
..ost, I can sell them at a figure which does
of complaint on the part of the closest
toy-r, and for the simple reason that I sell far
.l.4sivaly fir soak.
THOS. READ, Jr.
N... 03. North Third Strut, PAiladolphi
:1-.lg. 10, 1850 —tr.
GLASGOW & STEEL, ("RAND EX H BiTioN!—Ailtnirtanre Free
kj Lovers of the beautiful should not fail to
.fiddle, Harness & 'Trunk Manufacturers. cot immediately at the store of Dorsey & Ma
r i 'HE undersigned are now associated in the gaire, who have just received a splendid assort
above business, in the old stand heretofore j meet of new arid cheap Goods, which they are
by Win. Glasgow,
in Main street, near - offering, as usual, at very low prices. Their
ly opposite the store of T. Read & Son. Every- stock comprises everything that the wants of
tnin4 in their line will be furnished on the the people require, and is made up, in part, of
anortest notice, and en terms that cannot fail to the most extensive variety of Ladies' and Gen
-053 ad. They manufacture the most of their tlemen's Dress Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats and
work themselves, and can therefore assure the I Caps, Hardware, Queensware, Groceries, &c.
public that every article will be made in the beet I We neither wish to boast or deceive, in re
tina most durable manner. gard to the superior quality or the low prices of
OVA large assortment of superior SAD.' our goods, .d hence invite the public to come
DLES. READY' MADE, always on hand. and examine for thernaelves.
Q Hides, and country produce, generally, Thankful for Nat favors, we hope by strict
taken in exchange foi work. aftantion to- business is receive a liberal share
Wet. G&.*soow returns thanks for the liberal o public patronage.
patronage heretofore extended to him, and hopes I June 4, 1850. DORSEY & MAGUIRE
that hie old patrons will continue to patronize
tee new firm. WM. GLASGOW,
August 27, 1850. WM. 3. STEEL
IMPOSITION STOPPED!
TEW LIVERY s—lt is a well known fact
that the public have been imposed upon by
L veries in this place; therefore I would res.
?..ctiully announce to the citizens of Huntimulon
I vicinity, that I have the BEST SADDLE,
kRRIAUE AND BUGGY HORSES ever kept
i Livery in this place, and will accommodate
c:in!my favor me with their custom,.at the
..• t .easonable rates.
I hope by strict attention to my business, and
endeavor to please all, to merit and receive a
...rill share 01 public patronage.
JOSEPH 0. STEWART.
;:•pt. 17, 1830.-tt
AIiCTION S'I'OILE!
k I if. undersigned respectfully informs the cit
. .alis of Huntingdon that he has opened an
A., • i,on Room in the brick building next door to
Huntingdon Book Store, in which will be
;, .0 sales on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY
eroniii4s of each week, and also on SATUR-
D i Y AFTERNOONS. Sales to commence at
2 .I,loe k. HORACE W. SMITH.
U. tabor 1, 1850.—tf.
Millinery and Fancy Store.
RS. o.lll.Ati KULP, trout Philadelphia,
11 respectfully informs the Ladies, that she
A,, up.,,,1 a store in the Borough 01 Hunting•
n..arly opposite Couts' Hotel, lin !lie sale
o Bouaets, Trimmings and Fancy articles.—
tr,.; invites the Ladies to call at her establislis
•lit, an I examine her stock. Her Bonnets are
t.i., latest fashion. Also, bleaching and pre
ng done on reasonable terms and at short no
te. [June 18, 18430.—tf.
FALL MILLINERY GOODS.
TWIN SfUNE or SUNS, importers and deal
eio in Silica, Ribbons and Millinery Goods,
.Su. 45 South Second Street, Platadelpltia.
LI, • ~eeived by late arrivals from France, a
very desirable assortment of FALL
M,,LiSERY GOODS, among which will be
Bum,: t Velvets of all colors in variety of prices.
satins
Cord Velvets " r, 4 ,
Fi4ure , t, water'd and corded Bonnet Goods.
1.1..unt and Cap Ribbons, a large assortment.
Fr , ricl. and Anieri:un Flowers.
I. ices, Bonnet Tabs., Crowns, Buckrams, &c.
tovnher with a splendid assortment of Par
is Fancy Feathers.
The above goods were selected by one of the
firm in France, and will be sold at the very
lowest market prices.
Paiiuda., Sept. 17, 1850.-Im.
DANIEL AFRICA,
USTICE OF THE PEACE.—Office in Main
liuutingdun, Wu.
--- Adiniarstrator's Notice.
LET ['Etta oi Administration have been gran
ted to tue undersigned upon the estate of
AS UREW M NEAL, late of Morris township,
deceased. Ali persons knowing themselves in
debted are requested to make immediate pay•
meet, and those having claims will present them
property autueuticated for settlement.
ASHTON It. M'NEAL,
PERRY MOORE,
Oct. 22, 1850.—N. Achnnnetratere.
State nittlial Fire laimirautte Cu. iit
HARRIS.R.I, PA.
Office at the Huntingdon Book Store.
HORACE W. SMITH,
July 23, 1830. Authorized Agent.
A N _issor:rnent of Pittsburg Olassweie lust
11PC.if 14 by i. & W. SAXTON.
„,
W ,
March 24 HO
, 1650. RACE W. SMITH.
HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY.
THE subscriber wishes to inform the public
in general, that he is now fully prepared to
do Castings of all kinds, and will keep on hand a
General Assortment of Castings,
consisting of COOKING STOVES, Air-tight,
Parlor, Ten-plate, Wood and Coal stoves—all of
which are new patterns not before introduced
into this section of country. Also, a variety of
Plough patterns of Use kinds now in use. A
general assortment of Hollow-ware castings,
consisting of Kettles, Dutch Ovens, Skillets,
Pans, Ace., &c. Miscellaneous articles, such as
Wagon Boxes, Sled and Sleigh Soles, Smoothing
Irons, Rolling Mill and Forge castings, Window
Grates 'or cellars, Lint!es and sills for houses,
Sash Weights and Water Pipes; also Sweg
Anvils and Mandrels for Blacksmiths, made to
order on the shortest notice. We will sell eve
ry article in our line on the most reasonable
terms for Cash, and will take all kinds of coun
try produce and old metal in exchange I'm. cast
ings. The Foundry is situated at the Southern
end of Huntingdon, along the canal.
Custings of all kinds will he kept at the
shop of Wm. B. Zeigler, as formerly, at N. E.
corner of Market Square, Huntingdon.
ay -All orders addressed to R. C. will
be promptly attended to.
R. C. M'GILL,
Huntingdon, May 29, 1850.
NEW FE&TURE2
THOMAS JACKSON, THOMAS E. FRANKLIN,
Blair county. Lancaster county.
DAVID 31.11tURTRID, WILLI,. GLEIM,
Huntingdon co. Lancaster county.
.TAMES GARDNER, RICII'D. H. BRYAN,
Blair county. Lancaster county.
Central Penn'a. Banking House,
11 , BRYAN, GLEIIII & Office on Alio
gheuy street, a few doors west of the Court
House, and nearly opposite the Post Office, Hol
lidaysburg, Pa.
The Company is now ready to transact bust
ri,ss. Upon money deposited for a specific
period of three, six, nine or twelve months, in
terest will be paid at such rates as are usually
allowed by Savingr Institutions. Transient de
posites received, payable on demand.
lt. R. BRYAN, Cashier.•
Hollidaysburg, May 21, 1810.
N.S. LAWRENCE,
Agent for the sae of Southern Manufacturing
Vornpany'e :Vriting Pager.
WARIIIOCSE No. 3, MINOR Sr. PIIILADULPIIIA.
200 CASES of the above superior Papsie
now in .tore, and for saie ~o the trade
at the lowest market prices, consisting in part
of—
Fine thick Flat Caps, 12, 14, 15, and 16 lbs.,
blue and white.
Superfine Medium and Demi Writings, blue
and white.
Extra super and superfine Folio Posts, blue
and white, plain and ruled.
Superfine Commercial Posts, blue and white,
plain anu ruled.
Extra super Linen Note Papers, plain and
gilt.
Superfine and fine Bill Papers, long and broad.
Superfine and fine Counting-llouse Caps and
Posts, blue ant white.
Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, plain
and ruled, blue and white.
Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, gilt.
Superfine Sermon Caps and Posts.
Superfine blue linen thin Letters.
Extra super Bath Posts, blue and white, plain
and ruled.
Embroidered Note Pr.pers and Envelopes.
"Lawyer's" Brief Papers.
Superfine and fine Cups and Posts, ruled and
plain, him and white, various qualities and pri
ces.
Also, 1000 reams white and assorted Shoe
Papers, Bonnet Board., white and mono' Tis
sue, Tea, Wrapping, Envelope, assorts
blue Mediums, Cap Wrappers, flardw e •
pars, i c e.
July 23-Im.
kIOiFFF:E at 12i cants.—An excellent article
eat received and ter sale at J. & W. SAX
% acme. tt•tay 7, tBbo.
SADDLES AND HARNESS.
DUMBA UGH & CO., sespai dully inform the
public that they are prepared to carry on in
all its various branches, Saddle and Harness
Making, and are ready to furnish their custom
ers with all kinds of Vatican, Trunks, and car
pet tiags, Plush, Hogskin, and Tub Side Saddles
(from the cheapest to the best.) Also Shatter
Saddles, wagon 1114 carriage Harness, Bridles,
col :ars, whips,
LEATilgti.—Having a Tannery in the im
mediate vicinity of Huntingdon, they are pre
pared to furnish all who favor them with their
custom, at their saddle and harness shop, wit,,
Leather of all kinds, of superior quality and fin
ish, which will be disposed of cheap for cash or
country produce. The highest price in trade
paid for beef and calf hide., bark, &c.
Huntingdon, May .19, ly.
THE MERICAN OIL.
il lo : n e g !leb
enoughra .Americantet its O
powers.il hasbeen in
tis ie
lsrec
ommended as one M the best, if not the very
best medicine for the cure of Rheumatism, Icy
sipelas, 'fetter, Toothache, Cramps, Spasms,
cholic, burns and scalds, bowel complaints,
quincy. croup and sore throat, intiamation,
Read the following certificate:
HUNTINGDON, Marsh 11, IS Mt.
For the benefit of sufferers like me and oth
ers, I do freely declare the following facts
have suffered more or loss for twenty years with
the most desperate Rheumatism, and also for 18
years at times with most desperate pain in the
stomach, which at times seemed to expand as if
it would burst; also for many years I was ter
ribly troubled with crimps in my legs—indeed
I can't describe all my sufferings for so long a
time. I could do no business for the last ten
years, nor had I a single good night's sleep for
the last five years. I never could find any relief
worth mentioning, until last November, when I
met with the Extract of American Oil, and to
my no little surprise I got relieved of all in a
short time and to this day. I respectfully in
vite all who choose to call and see me upon the
matter; such I can tell much more. I can say
it has done wonders on others around me in va
rious complaints. If ever an article was put
out honestly, this is one. I know it sells rap
idly here. No. family in the land will be with
out it when. they once know its use.
Jona Bums,ucH.
UNTtSUDON, March 11, 1850.
I do hereby certify to the following facts:—
That I have suffered for five years past with
pain in my back, spine and kidnies, and never
received any relief but by bleeding, for a few
days only. Last November I got a bottle of
the Extract of American Oil, I used it inward
ly, and to my surprise it removed the complaint
in a short time. From what I have seen and
heard of its wondrous effects upon others in des
perate cases, I can freely recommend it, and be
lieve it to be worth all the humbugs in the land,
and do believe it will do all for what it is so
highly recommended. C. COUTO.
LEWISTOWN, March MO
I never before gave a certificate, but this I
give with a clear conscience for the benefit of
sufferers like myself. I suffered with the Ery.
pe I its or St. Antony's Fire,. mixed with Tet
ter, so pronounced by my doctor, for 12 years.
The suffering I endured is beyond description.
At times all my hair came off my head. During
this time I had no relief for more than a few
days at a time. Last October 1 got a bottle of
the Extract of American Oil, used it inwardly
and outwardly, and to my great astonishment
and my neighbors, I got clear of it in a short
time, and to this time I have noticed its won
drous effects on other desperate complaints. I
do assure my friends and the ' public that it is
indeed a wonderful thing for many complaints.
I invite all whochoose to visit me in Lewistown.
My maiden name was Nancy Magarky, now
WillI;W NINE; VINES,
M' The American Oil is for sale by A. S.
HARRISON, Huntingdon, General Agent for
Huntingdon county. Those who wish a supply
of the medicine will call on him.
Also for sale by Samuel [key, Alexandria,
Huntingdon county; Catharine Hart, Lewis
town, Mifflin county; John B. Given, WC°.
nelstown; Daniel Decker, M'Veytown; Mays
S. Harrison, Shirleysburg. [Aug. 20.-Iy.
Encourage Your Own Mechanics:
OWEN & WM-. BOAT, would respectfully
announce to the public, that they are now
carrying on the COACH MAKING' BUSINESS
in all its various branches, at the old stand for
merly occupied by Adams & Boat, a few doors
west of the Presbyterian church, where they are
now manufacturing Buggies, Carriages, Bureau
ehes, Rockaways, Deo rbOrns, &c., in short any
thing in the line of carriage making, of the very
best kind of material, and in the latest and most
approved style.
They have on hand now several Buggies and
Rockaways, finished in-the latest style. They
have a good assortment of Lumber, selected with
a great deal of care, seasoned for use, and invite
those who are desirous of purchasing vehicles to
call and examine their work and materials, and
judge for themselves, as they intend to make
good work and warrant' it: to , bo so: All kinds
of country produce taken in exchange for work.
N. 8... - --OWEN BOAT returns his thanks to
his friends and the public generally, for their
very liberal patronage, and hopes, by strict at
tention to business, to merit a continuance of the
same, under the new firm. We have some sec
ond hand work which is of a good quality, which
we will sell right. Give us a call. We will
sell low for cash.
Huntingdon, Aug. 13, 1850.
Lots hi Altoona for Sale.
LOTS FOR SALE IN ALTOONA six miles
north of Hollidaysburg, and about one mile north
west of Allegheny Furnace, Blair county.
After tile 21st day of May, the LOTS in said
Tows will be open to the public for sale.
It is well known that the Pennsylvania Rail
Road Company. have selected this place for the
erection of their. main Machine and other Shops
and are now building the same..
The Rail Road willbe opened early in the Fall
throwing at once a large amount of trade to this
place. The main inducement at this time in of
fering Lots for sale, being to secure the requis
ite Machinists and Tradesmen, and homes for
the Machinists and other employees of Cie Rail
Road Company. Early application will secure
Lots at a low price..
For further information apply to C. H. MAY
ER, at Altoona, or to R. A. MeMURTRIE,
Hollidaysburg.
June 4 1850—tf.
To Farmers and, Men of Business.
OILS, CANDLES AND GUANO.
THE subscriberollbrs, at the lowest rates, in
subscriber
any quantity to suit purchasers, G.inuine
Peruvian Guano, and every variety of Sperm,
Whale, Lard and Tanners' Oils.
n .l4.inufacturers, Tanners, Farmers, Dealers
and' consumers, are invited to call.
GI•ORGE W. RIDGWAY,
No. 37 North Wharves, the first Ou. Scone
below Race street, Phitadelphia.
August 13,1870.-3 m.
Alexandria Foundry and Tin Shop,
wEog, L . Stoves,canbe Pl ot ti l s ki e
ch a e s • tin e g r s' lra t i
ally other place al)
July 9, 1859
ROBERT GRAFIUS
111. & a. lU. ROIVE,
mArurLCr ile S and wholesaledealers
ia:s ! sts andoohave
removed to the large store formerly occupied
by Messrs. Seller & Davis, where they have
opened an extensive stock of Eastern sod city
made BROOMS and WOOD WARE, which
they are now selling at the lowest manufactur
' ers p ices.
A full assortment of Bristol Brushes, Mats,
Cordege, &c., constantly on hand.
No. 111, North Third street, 3 doors below
Race, Phila. [July 23, 1830.-3 m.
DR. J. D. STONEROAD,
ITAVING located permanently at Mill Creek,
1.11. otters his professional services to that com
munity. All calls trusted to his caro will receive
his utmost attention.
Mill Or k, ispt: 21, MO.
Chill rever, D, urn b Ague. Inter
-nrittent &Remittent Fevers Bc.
All the various forms or
Bilious Diseases
SP.KEDI LY & TllO KOLHIA
en4;--7, CU, R D
- "sgoods India
THIS excellent compound, which never fails
in the cure of Fever and Ague, is for sale
by the proprietor's agents, Taos. READ & SON,
Huntingdon; L. G. Kesst.sit, Mill Creek; J.
H. &mane, Water Street.
f3lViinT IS TILE MATTER WIT!! ME DOCTOR?
What is the cause of this sallow complexion,
jaundiced eye, depression of spirits, pep in the
side and shoulder, weariness of body, bitter taste
in the mouth 1 Such is the inquiry, and such
the symptoma of many a sufferer. It is the
liver which is affected, and the Cholagogue is
the remedy, always successful in curing it.—
Try it, and judge for yourselves. Yor sale by
the above named agents.
137 .. BETTER DIE THAN LIVE IF I AM TO BE
tortured from day to day with this horrible A
gue, exclaims the poor sufferer whose life has
become a burden to him, from the racking par
oxysms of an intermittent, and whose confidence
in human aid is destroyed by the failure of rem
edies to produce the promised relief. Such has
been the situation of thousands who are now re
joicing in all the blessings of heelth, from the
use of Dr, Osgood's Indian Cholagogue. In no
instance does it fail to effect a speedy and per
manent cure. For sale b 3 above named agents.
'How few who think aright among the thinking
few ;
How many never think, but only think they do.'
THE sentiment implied in the above ex.
divination is on no subject more fully exemplifi
ed than on that of health. .But few give it a
single thought, and fewer still reflect upon it
with the observation and good sense which mut
ters of minor consequence receive. As obser
vation teaches the fact that Dr. Gsgood's Indian
Cholagogue is a never failing remedy in Fever
anti Ague, good sense would surely indicate its
prompt and immediate use. For sale by the a
bove named agents. [July 0, 1850.
TOWNSEND'§
,SARSAPARILLA
THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY MEDI.
CINE IN THE WORLD.
UVER two hundred and fifty thousand persons
cured of various diseases, within the Inst
two years. It cures Scrofula, Stubborn Ulcers,
Effects of Mercury, Fever Sores, Erysipelas,
Rheumatism, Consumption, General Debility,
Costiveness, Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint,
Dropsy and Gout, Ringworms, Heart Diseases,
Dyspepsia, Cancers and 'rumors.
CO' The great beauty of this medicine is, that
it never injures the constitution, and is always
beneficial, even to the most delicate, and is the
only medicine ever discovered that creates new,
pure and rich blood, and that reaches the hone.
Thousands are ready to testify to its many vir
tues.
GCEAT Seam; AND 51:31.11F.1t MEDICINE.-Ev
ery person should take a bottle spring and fall,
to regulate the system and drive out all impu
rities.
TAKE CARR on noun CJIILDREN.-One bottle
of Dr. S. P. TownsonPs Extract of Sarsaparilla
will cleanse the system of * child.
RE.tD VIE EVIDENCE
This is to certify that my child was afflicted
with a horrible disease in the face, (which re
sisted the efforts of my family physician,) and
was entirely cured by half a bottle of Dr. S. P.
Townsend's Sarsaparilla. WILLIAM Woos.
Uniontown, Fayette co. Pa., July 3, 1850.
This is to certify that we have sold Dr. S. P.
Townsend's Sarsaparilla for many years, and
consider it a very valuable medicine, many
cares having been effected in our vicinity. A
young man by the name of Westley Rothrock,
of this place, was cured of the Scrofula, (having
large lumps in his neck,) by the title of one bottle.
Tilos. READ & SON.
Huntingdon, Pa., July 3, 1850.
NOTICE.—The public are notified that Dr.
S. P. Townsend's Extract of Sarsaparilla will
in future be manufactured under the direction of
James it. Chilton, Chemist, whose name, in
connection with that of Dr. S. P. Townsend,
will be upon each bottle, to prevent fraud.
Sold Wholesale and'Retail'at 125 Chestnut St.
Philad., by JENKINS & SHAW, sole Agents
for Pennsylvania, to whom all orders and appli
cations for Agencies should be addressed.
And by Tiros. Henn & Sox, Itintingdon;
CHAS. RITZ, Lewistown; READ & NVILDUFF,
[Aug. 13, 1850.—0 m.
PERRY' DAVIS'S
VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER;
rar 1111, 110., 111. a UV i :11 , L....L13
INTERNAL AND ExTERNAL RIMEDV.—A great
discovery and valuable Medicine. Every fam
ily should have a tioale in cases of sudden sick
ness. It cores Cholera, Bowel Complaints, Di
arrhnia, Cholic, Fever and Ague, Rheumatism,
Piles, Pain in the Head, Dyspepsia, Bruises,
Burns, &c.
READ TUE EVIDEXCE.
This certifies that 1- have for several months
used Mr. Davis' Vegetable Pain Killer in my
family In several cases for which it is recom
mended, and find it a very useful family medi
cine. A. BRONSON.
Pastor of the 2d Baptist church, Fall River.
'FIRM:Hy, Martha's Vineyard.
This may certify that I have used Davis'Pain
Killer with great success, in cases of cholera
infantum, common bowel complaints, bronchitis,
coughs, colds, &c., and would cheerfully recom
mend it as a valuable family medicine.
JAMES C. BOOMER,
Pastor of the Baptist Church.
. . _ .
Friend Davie:—This may certify that I still
use the Pain Killer in my family. My health
has been so good for three or four months past,
that I have but little or no use for it, and would
still recommend it to the public. _
Mei... S. PECKHAM.
Fall River, 2d month, 17th, 1815.
For sale by JENKINS itc
125 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
General Wholesale Agents for Eastern Penn
sylvania, to whom all orders and applications
for A;:eneies from Eastern Pennsylvania should
be addressed.
And by THOMAS RP.. & Sox, Huntingdon;
CIIARLES RITZ, Lewistown, and REAn &
DUFF, Cassville. [Aug. 13, 1850.-6 m.
NEFF S. MILLER, DENTISTS,
HUNTINGDON, PA.
OFFICE hours from 8 to 12 A. M.,
and 2 to 6
P. M. S. W. Corner of Hinand Montgom
ery streets. (May 7, 1850.
VEMITEFUL toter LADIES DRESS GOODS just
) arrived and for sale by
my 2, IWO. J. & W. Barron.
VINEGAR, notneny, Golden Syrup Molass
es, Luscious Luxury, &c., constantly for
At le at Marks' Confectionary. [May fn.
THN GREAT CURE
F p r onou n c e dharl s G Johnson,
incurably
li o x r edint
i,Bristol,e l o st s t age w as
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of pulmonary consumption, by two skilful ptlT
sicians. .
Mr. Johnson was rescued from death's door
by the use of Schnuck's Pulmonic Syrup—hav
ing been prostraied all winter, His case was
witnessed by several of the most respectable
citizens of this state, whose names aro append
ed to his certificate. Read ! Read ! and be con
vinced that Schneck's Pulmonary Syrup is the
only certuin cure for Consumption.
Bristol, Bucks county, Pa.
Sept. 21,1849.
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Dn. J. 11. SCRNECK, —Dee'Str,—l am induced
from a sense of justice towards you, se well as
duty to the public, to make known one of the
moot hopeless and extraordinary cores, in my
own person, that you have ever had Iho pleasure
torecord. Indeed, I regret my inability to por
tray, in truthful colors, my consuming diecese,
and the remarkable chance which Bchneck'a
Pulmonary tyrup effected in so short a time.
_ . .
I was taken sonic time pravious to December
1848, with a heavy cold, producing incessant
coughing, accompanied with acute pain in the
right aide, pains in the bark, under the right
shoulder,having heavy night sweats,high fevers
&c., which made me so nervous and restless as
to produca utter prostration. All these afflictions
Increased with such violence, that on the 4th of
January last I sent for my family physician. He
attended me faithfully, and prescribed every thing
that medical skill could suggest, but without ef
fect. I found myself gradually growing worse,
and my hopes of recovery lessening as toy dis
ease increased. My cough became diatreasing ;
my pains severe; and, extremely debilitated, I
lost all ambition in life, and gave up to a melan
choly dept ession. My physician examined me,
and informed me I had an obsess on the upper
part of my liver and lower part alone of my lungs.
Notwithstanding all (Napkin, I grew worse, but
with that tenacity with which we all cling to file,
I concluded to h are nothing undone, and called
in a consulting physician, who fully concurred
with my own, and pronounced my case an ex
tremely critical one. Ile thotight I was in im
minent danger—saying my disease ~ w na one ilia
is seldom 'fever cured." All thistime I was en
during sufferings that made life burdensome ; ex
perioncing great pain in coughing ; exproora
ting from a pint to a quart of nauceous matter
avery 24 hours, and gradually sinking under the
weakning progress of my diseese. A t this stage
Of my i.lness, my friends in lir lanai' suggested
the use of Schneck's Pulmontc Syrup, but know
ing the many expedients resorted to for the pur
pew of draining money from the afflicted, I hes
itated. My friends, however, insisting, I was
prevailed upon to try its virtues. I commenced
taking the Syrup about the first of March, and
used several bottles before I had any confidence
in it. I then began to experience a change for
the better, and continued it till I had consumed
ten bottles, when I was so far relieved as to be
able to visit Dr. Schneck in Philadelphia. He
examined me, and pronounced nay right lung of-
fected, but in a healing condition. He morn
'winded the further use of the Syrup, which I
continued till I co/mined 15 bottles, and found ;
myself once more restored to health. I will fur
ther add, that the consulting physician ,seeingt he
action of the medicine, fully approved its use
To give the reader some idea of the severity
of my case, rind the rapid cure affected by the
.Syrup, I will state that my usual weight in
health woo 177 pounds, which was finally re
duced by my sufierings to hut 121 pounds. Yet,
on the first of this month, (September,) I weigh-
ed 174 pounds, thus gaining in a few months 53 ,
pounds, and within three pounds of my heaviest
weight. It is not in my power to convey, in the
Wort space of this certificate, the convincing
proofs of my remarkable cure, or the Particulars
of the agonizing afflictions through which I have
passed ; but to those who will take the trouble to
call on me, at Bristol, opposite Pratt'. hotel, I
shall take pleasure in detailing every particular.
In conclusion, I deem it my duty to urge upon
every person who may have the premonitory
symptoms of this fatal disease, not to delay one
hour, but to call upon Dr Schneck immediately-
His skill in the treatment of this complaint, and
prompt detection of diseased parts of the lungs
by means of his Stethescope, added to my own
miracu'ous cure, fully satisfies me, that had I ear
' eer submitted myself to his care, I should have
',seeped much suffering; but restrained by doubts
and suspicion, which make us all naturally sleep.
tical in regard to the virtues of a medicine when
fleet introduced. I resisted the importunities ofl
my friends till almost too Tate; and yielded only
as a last resort, resolved to " - kill or cure." To
how afflicted as 1 have been, again let me say,
hesitate no longer, my own case is presented to
you as convincing.evidenco, that when all else
fails your last hope is in Dr, Schneck's Pulerionic
Syrup. I have also for the satisfaction of those
who may be strangers to me, appended to this cer;
lificate the names-of gentlemen well known in
the walks of public and private life, and whose
standing in society admits of no cavil or doubt in
regard to their testimony,
CHARLES O. JOHNSON.:..
We the undersigned, residents of Bagel and
vicinity, are well acquainted with Mr. Johnson,
and know him to have been afflicted as he states
above. We alas know that he used Sohneck's
Pulinonic Syrup, and have every reason to be
lieve, that to this medicine he owes his preserva
tion from a premature grave. The knot, as in
tegrity and posi.ion in society of Mr. Johnson
however is a sufficient guarantee to the public of
the truth of this statement.
LEWIS 'l'. PRATT, Prart's Hotel.
LEWIS M. WHARTON, Merchant.
CHESTER STURDE VANT, Coal dealer
JOHN W. BRAY, Merchant.
JAMES M. HARLOW, Ciergyman of tho
Presbyterian Church.
S. B. Hour, Hotel, Burlnglon.
JAMES R. SCOTT, Book agent.
A. L. PACKER, Coal agent.
WISTAR C. PARSONS, at E. Roussel'.
Laboratory, 44 Prune street, Philadelphia,
Bristol, September 24,1849.
Prepared and sold by J. H Bchncck
Laboratory S. E. Corner of Cos
tits. Philijand by
T. K. SimoaTikw, Huntingdon.
G. H.STp;r•rr.n, Waleretreet,
STerx ER & MC WILLI AM.. Spruce Creek.
Moon): & SWOOP., Alexandria.
K ...LEI( & Ban., Mill Creek,
and by agents generally throughout the United
States.
Price $l,OO per bottle,or $5,00 per half doz
,
Nov. 20 1849.—1 y.
PURE California Gold wedding rings for sale
'fry Nr:FF & MILLER.
Head Quarters
T 1 OR Groceries and Confectionaries.—Joan
I: 1 M. CUNNINUIrAhI has just received a choice
stock of Groceries, confectionaries, &c. Ile re
spectfully invites his customers and the public
to come and examine his assortment. [ap 23.
DRIED Beef and cheese for sale at the cheap
Grocery and confectionary establishment
of John M. Canniyham.
Cii - OVVEY, - Tea, Sugar anWcW.—A fresh
J supply just opened and for sale at Cunning ,
ham's Grocery and confectionary store.
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