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IVM. BREWSTER, EDITOR & PROPRIETOR. A S /fi a iD I rno.M DB. JAMES HI. JARRET, OF TUB I NE*' YOUK LUNG INFIRMARY. | My conm^ction for the past eighl years wilh j the above In.stilution, ns Cheif Physician, and | n twelve years' courae of steady devotion to thc Curo ot Pulmonary CoiiBumplion and its kin- ! ^ Jtliscellaneous Advertisements. TOEiurvEnr ~ INVIGORATOR! PRKPARKD BV DR.SANFORD Compounded enlirely of Gums, of the beat purgative and liver ' LiBEaTY AND UNION, NOIT AND FORKTBB, ONB ANB INBIPARABLI. HUNTINGDON, PA., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER loTTsSSr VOL. XXIII. NO. 45. TERMS OF TIIE JOIIR.\AL. TERMS Wh ) can il imssibly be on such a n igh as this ;' I snid. running 16 open the tloor rive al a decisive, direct, and .successlnl conr.sc and bowcls'to carry off that matter, thus accom- of treatment for the positive and radical euro plisbing two purpoaes effectually, wiibont any of -of all diaease of Iho/'/ii'ouf, Lungs, and Air-\ the painful feelings experienced inthe operation ' Passages. By Inhilalion, the vapor and cnra- of most Cnihartica. Il atrcglhcnsthe «yst=m at' live properties of medicines arc directly adJea- ! lhe same time that it purges it, and when taken j sed to the diseased organs aud tho inlegunient. I daily in moderale doses, will strenghtcn and do not advise the use of Medical Inhalation huild it up with unusual rapidity. \ ofany kind, to thecxcliiaion of general treat-' lhe l.iver 13 one ol„ iho principal regula- menti and alihough I consider ila ..."i'..> '"i- '¦ '«" »' "'« '"""»" '""l^l' ' ' human bo-lg|ily; and when it pcr- pent- and allliough 1 consider it a uaeliil iid-:-,,- = „-— -5 ^i-;^»l^^ iuvant in the proper management ot thuse fenr- ¦ ^,„ f,,,, ,,evcIop. £ cd. ThJ a?oin icli i Jul aud ofien tfttal diseases, ye I deem it very ; „„„„ „„i/ely dcpen-S dent on Ho 7i nlihT necessary Ihat each pnlienl ahould have the „^,i^,m,,',|,e Liver lor ^ the proper perlorm- benefit ot both general and local treatment, ^^ej ef jtn I'unclions. 8« 'i'he Bucci ss of my treatmeiil in the above di- ' at fault; iho bowels are O eease, and thc high rharatterof the Institution t system sutlers in cou- ^ over which I have so long had the bailor lo } -^tlie Liver— Iiaving ¦« preside, arc too well known lo need any cnliigy For the diseaaea of ^ or comment Itom inc. AI the snlieiluiiou of ! propnetors liaa mnde g many private and professional friends, througi, lice of more lhaiitiven-_ „, whose philanlhrupic aid the above charitv has ' remedy whercwitli to) been long and liberally supported, and" after i <''";i'"«'^'"«,1'M°."';','^:''|Sj due consideralion, 1 have concluded to make such arrangements as will bring the benefits ol my experience and trealineiit wilhin the reach of all, and not conline myself, us heretofore, 10 those only who riiiered lhe Infirmary, or who were able to visil 1110 al my oliice. Hoping therefore Hint Ibe arrangement will give en¬ tire salisfae lion, botli lo my prul'e.-.inal breihern nndlbe public, 1 -vould respeeifally Biiiniiince in conclusion, that lean note be cousulled per, sonallg or by letter, oa all diseaaes as above ftLd that the medicines, the saniu as uaed in the lualitutioii, prepared losuit each individu¬ al case, Iiihaling Vapots, Medical Inhaling, Ac. ic, will he t irwardcd by express lo any part ol the Uuited States or lhe Canadas. TEKMR.—My terms oi treatment by leltei are ns foilowings, vis; 1*12 per moulh for each paliunl, whicb will include inedicino sullieient lor one month's use; ulso, Inhaling Vapor, and an Inhaling Apparatus. Paymens as lollons: Sd to be pii'id to Kxpress .\ge'iil on receipi of Ibe box of .M dicine, and the balanceSi; at lhe espiialion ol the luoiilh, iflhe palient lie cured nr is satisfied wilb the trcatiiiciit. Paticiils, by giving a full history of tlieir case, and their sy- luploina ill lull, can be treated as well by leiirr as hy peraonal uxauiiiialiou. I'alieiiis u\ail- iLg themselves of Dr. Jarretl's trealment may relv upon iniine.liale and jiermaueiil releif, us he seldom has to Ireal a ease over ihirty days. Letters of advice promptly auswered. For lur¬ ther paticulars address JAMES .M. JARRF.rr, M.I)., No. S20 Breadway, cor. Tvvcll'ih St., N.Y. P.S.—Phvaiciaiis and olliers visiling Ibe (•¦ly nre respecfully invited lo cull al ihu lii- lirinatory, where many inieresling cases ean be witnessed, and where our impioued aj-para- liia I'or lhe iuhalation of mudicaled vapoi can be seen and iiiapectid, Aug.4,'58.-Uiu. proper Wbeu the alomaeb is at fault aud lhe whole . sequence of one orgun ] ceaae.I to do in duty. , that organ one ol the ! aiiidy, in a prac- ] ty yeara, to iind aome ; counieract Ihe many , il is liable. j remedy ia at last dia- i iroubled wilb Liver fornia, has but t» I Tlic"IlijsTi.iaDosJouniiAL'i8pubIislicd«t I nil-self ivhil» I'.„li.,.."f,iu'. 1 tho following rales 1 ] nij stir, win le 1 sailer followed me into Itpaidin nilrnnce sftl,!}© j'''*-' Imll for the same idea had taken pos" "autc^'inK'.''.^T''!'.'!.".'';".^^^l'^ If pnbnicfore the expiration oflhe year, 2I00 j namely : that some accident hnd happened ,ii'^f,'' '.T° "'""."".""'l ff'y conta if not paid . to Tom's lamily anU.llinl tho had «ertl for lillaflcr the expiration ofthe year. No subscrip. m , . ., , . . •".-<:o'i"r tiun taken for a less period thnn six mouths "''¦ -^O'" hliilse.f stood, indeed, upon the 1. All aubacriptiona are continued until otb- door step, wel lo the shin, and holdin" a erwise ordered, and nopaper will bo disconti-ju- i..„ 1 n - , ¦ ,.-. ' cdi/)i(,'/nn-f,n-o.7Mnr«pai',/, oxeept at Ihc option . '"^S" onodle in Ins arms, which he e.\ten. oflhe publialioi-. 2. lleliirned numbers are uevev received'uy us. All numbora sent ua in that way nre losl, and never accomplish the purpoae oflhe sender. 3. Pcraon'j wishing to slop their tiibscriplioiis, must ;i,o/ „;, arrearagcj, and send a ieri'//en or vcrhsl order to llml effect, to tho office of pub¬ lication in Huntingdon. 4. Giving notice to a poalinastur ii neitlier a loga or a proper notice, 5. After o ne or more numliers of a uew venr have been forwarded, a new vear has comm'enc- eil, and ihe paper will not be' disconliimed until arrearage, are paid. See No. I. The Courls have dc;-iilcd that refu..ing lotnke anewapaper from Ibc oflice, or reniovi ng and coving it uncalled for, is prmia vaoiij cviilenee ol inientional fraud. Subserihers living in disiant counlies, or in olhcr Siales, will be required to pay invarialdv ti a'li;, had all morbi.l supplying of bile, invigoraling digest well, JJjving lone an.l health m |ry, removing thecause Ifcclinc a radical cure iug ia suffiicienttii ro- prcveiit llio food from To prove Ihat this ^ covured any person " CiimplniiitinanyofilsllJ _ ._ a bolllc and conviction j is cerlain. * i Tlicie guma remove mailer from tbes.vatcm place a heal hy flow tho atoiiiach, cauain;. purifying iho blond,gi- 10 the whole macbinc- eftho disease, nndef- rc |,.„^.,,.,i .,,.,,,.,.,0 One dose after eal- * li,—1. ,^"nii"i""> •.. — "nei lievs the stoinacli and ^ rising and souring. 1^ I Bilious aiiacka ai-cl^iK cured, and what is boiler, prevented, ii , the occasional use of the Liver Invigoratoi'-.i* Only one dose la-1^, u beforo -'i prevents Nighiinare. 1^1 Only one dose laken nt mg , lo'-ens the. bowels genllv, and cures Costiveness. ; One dose taken after each meal will c -e Dvs- j (ifpsia. g^'Onc dose of Iwo lenspoonfuls will six, ys remove Sick Headache. One biiltle taken for female obsclruelionre- ', ¦i.ivcs tlio canee uf the disease, and makes a perlect care. Onlv une doss immcdiatelv relieves Cholic, 1 while One doso oflcn repealed is a sure cure for Cholera .Morbus, and a preveniive of Cl.ulcra. ^igOaiy one botlle is needed lo throw out of the syslem the effects of mcdicine'nfier a long aiekness. I C^ One bolllo taken for Jaundice removes nil sallowness or ulinntnral color Irom lhe skin. ' Ono dose laken a short time belore eating gives vigor 10 the nppelile, and makes food digest, adv <J5"Ths above lerma will be rigi.llv,„||„ lo inull eases. A »VEK-ri8E,nE:VTM Will ba cbargeil at Ihe Ibllowia- ratc«: I insertion. 2 do. 3 Six lines or less, $ a5 * 37j * One square, (16 lines,) 50 75 1 Two •' (33 •' ) 1 00 1 50 s $3 00 5 01) 8 00 12 00 18 00 •iS no $5 00 8 no 12 no 18 Ul) 27 110 .10 on $» Ol) i'i on 18 on 27 DO 40 ou 511 01) ell. Ono llo rhrca in I of,^ "¦'liile Su ils woifl for implainls yield almost lo the first dose )r two dosca cures nllaeks caused by 1 Worms in Chiblren ; there ia uo surer or speed- ! iej remedy in the world, ns it never fails. - - ¦ f 6^'^'A few boltles cnrcs dropsy, by exciting TotV.S V.s Cou.NFRV,—Ws nulice ns the I ibe absorbeins. war,n wentlier prows apnc. tlie dciizeii, , ,,,::i-;'|;;t^S!;i'll.rFc^Tll^l'Jl^^l^^t^ld^; of pent up CIIICS seek the U"l'rag''""» , f-evciT ami all Fevers of a Bilious Type. It g'indes and sylvan scenes of the rural por- opcrntea wiib eorlainty, and ibousands 'are wil- - " 1 hue '0 Icslifv to its won.lerlul virtuca. 1 All who lise it nre giviug llicir unanimous tca- limonr ill its favor. '• e-?/'Mi.^ walcr in llic mnulb with the Invigo- I mor, au.l jwallow both logctbci. 1 The Liver Invigorator, Is a fiienlilie niedie.il discovery, and is daily ¦ working cures, aliiiost too great to believo. It j curca -.IS if by inngic, oven the lirsst dose giving 1 bcnelil, and .seldom more than ono bottle is rc¬ od 10 cure an.- kind of Liver compUinl, tions of the country ; per contra th habitants ofthe country nnd dwellers nniuiig the enchanting scenery of nalure, having a little lei^urc lime, aller gathering in thn Iruiis of the enrth, turn llieir atlenlion ci ly ward, fur ri-cieution or business puriio- ses, 'I'o all tuch, perhaps nn ciiy 111 the union possesses so many clinrnis ae lhe Citv of l'l nn,with ils nuiiiv obieci.s ofbeau . , . , .. , , . ¦> ,1 .p - . 1 ' IIa rod 10 cure an.- kind ot l.iver compUinl, ly nndnrt. Ilsiiingiiinceni water-works, lis j ^'.^^ ,|,^ „.„^,, |.„„„|iee or Dyspepsia to a com- Aciideniy of .Music, Academy nf rsatural j „ion Ileadaehe; all of which aro tbo result of a Science, Art Unions, Picture tialleries, | disoascd^Li-on^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^_^,^^ ^^^^,^,^^^^^^^ I'nrks, C'eim terics, etc; and last, though ¦ nn. Saseoim', Proprietor, 345 Broadwav, N-V. not lensl, that linll between the present SoUlby_IL.McManigill, & J. Read Iluaiingdon. and glorious past, that revered relic ot th 1 j - ' ' "times that tried men'i souls,"—Old Ind THE CA»iSriL.l.E SEMIXAR*. pendence Hull. All are nbjecis of un „ ONLY $22-50 PER QUARTER sual interest to the intelligent visitor, afle 1 rpgj, pK£gj;jfx FACULTY. vtewint; which, a lew iiiiiiulcs iniohi be ^,,_ ^^^ ^^ii:^ii;\^^ii^ij.^i, profitably fpent in the Hair Dressing isa- p^Q, ^f J.nngunges aud Philosophy, oons of Georse 'Fhurgaland, No. 29 ' Chas. S. Joslin. A. SI South Sixth St., between Chestnut and Market, in admiring the light and beuuli. ful "Gossamer Wig" and Toupee" of his iiial(0. Cleorgo has also a •Liquid llair Dyo" which is rapidly s iperseding all other in tho inarUet. (Eatate of Enoch Chilcote deed.) ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICI^:. T ettera of Adminislration on ilia eslale of Ku- Ij o.'h Chilcole, late of Todd lownshiii dee'd., ha'i.'g been granted to Iho undersigned, he hereby notifies all persons indebted lo said es¬ lale to make iniinediate payment, and all Iboae having claims will present the anme duly aathenticaled for scttlenienl. D.UID CLARKSON, Administrator de lionna non. Aug.lR,-o.^-fit. " [Eilale of Darid .Mountain ilc:'d.] Adminiatratiou Aiollce. Letters of Adiniiiislraliim on the estate of David MiHinluiii. Esq.,lnte of Hopewell town¬ ship dec'd., liaving been granted to the under¬ signed, he liercliy iiotiticsall persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and all thoso having claims will present lhe aame duly aufhenticatcd lor setllemenl. NATffAN WHITE, Admr. Coalmont Oct. |:!,~8.—4I.» Dissolntton af Partuersliip. Notice ia hereby given, that tho partnership heretofore f xisting Iietween Pelor Tippery and Janies McCartney, under the lirm of 'I'ippery & McCartney, was on Ibo 24ih of Sopiember, diasolved by mutual consent. All peraona knowing themselves indebted to aaid flrn- Biisincss Cards of six lines, or lesa, i.1.00. Advertising and Job Work. We Miuld remind the .-Vdverlising coni- iniinilj- and all olliers who wish to bring their busiuess extensively befoio the pub lie. lliat thf yy»r/irt/has lhe larges' cir¬ culotion of any paper in thc coumy—that i is 0 inslanlly increasing;—nnd that is goes i",lollie ha.ids of our wealthiest ciii¬ zens. We would ulso siale lh.u our I'aciiiiies for execuiing all kinds ol Kill rUlNT- IN'G are iijual to those of any oilier office i»the coumy; and ail Job Work entru.=i- ed 10 our hnnd! will he done uwiily (romplly, and at prices which will be sntisfiiciory. LVDEsTto ADVEIITI.<;EMEK'r8. make immediato payment, and those bav nu > the lowest possiblo Prof, of Latin, Greek, elc, James JV. Hughes, Prof, of Mnthemnlics. Uenianiin F. liouck. Adjunct Prol. nf Mathematical <;cO'. tv. I.iuton, Prof, of Vocal Mu.ie. Mrs. HI. llcx. WACsil Precuiilrcss, j Teacher ol Bataiiv, llislury, Reading; etc. Miss E. M Faulkner, Teacher of Pellis Work Pairting, Drnwing, Miss i>. I., t-tanley. Teacher ol Piano Music, Wax Frail, Flo'ri-, Mm. I>r. Uartviu. Teacher of En-lish Branches. Miss J. M. WalsIl, Teacher of Primary I'^iglisli. The leeeiil success of this achool is exlraor- diiiarv. Besides being the chcaiieat oue of the kind "ever establiKbed, il ia now Ibe largest in this sectioi' of the Slnte. All branches are taught, and students nf all ages, ainf of bolh sexer, nre received. The expenses for a year need not be more than $'J0. Suldent.^ can en. ter whenever Ibey wiah. ."Vddress. JOHK n. WAI.SII, Casavilio, llunlingdou Co., Pa. Juue2.'i,'JP. IVof ice to Goal Piii-cliaiiicrM. THE subscriber is now prepared lo furnish Coal &. Coke nt his bank at Lilly's Sta¬ tion, on tho Pcnn'a. Railroad, of as gooil quali¬ ty na can bo bad on Ihe inounlain. I will run c'oal lo llollidavsbui'g, or any other point ont .0 I'enn'a. Railroad, if application ia mado peraoii- ally or by letter. ALSO—I will agree lo deliver COKE al any bnnk. in cars, at four mat a quarter cents per bush¬ el viz 1—Thirly-tive pounds to the bushel, or de¬ liver it in my own ears, al any poiut desired, at Grovrr and Baker's Sewing 11 Samuel Groves store. Warnick, Clndwiek and Bro. Cook stove for sale. Clima.\ Grain Fnn. Liiinbcrinen k Stockruiacrs. Aamiuoiiiou Lands. Mountain Female Si'iiiinarv. (iiflsl Gifts!! (lifts!!! Land fiir sale. Dr. A. P. Fields. Milnwood Aca.leuiv. Green Willow Foundrv. S. M. Pillengill k Co. " fiutman's Clnthing Slore, Brown's Hardware Store. Fisher k McMutrie'a Store. Suml. S. Smith's Drug k fi r. Great Purifier. Iron Cily C'dlcdge. Saving Fund. Literary Biiruti. Galvanic oil. Great Beaulifier. Invigorator. Cassville Seminary. Lung Infirmery. Town vs Countrv. ludian Root Pills. Country Merchnnla. Alexandria Foundry. Huntingdon Worm "Springs. Consumption cured. Bank Notice. Antiphlogistic Salt. Hunlingdon Hotel. New Lard Presa, David P. Gwin's .Store. II. noiiiaii's Cloiliiug Store. Palent Porlablo Fence, Premiums awarded. Ohe Journal Onice. Colon's Bonk Store Huntingdon Mill, l.ellir Ci.pier. Railroad Time. II. K. N.'ll', M. 1). Hiii.tingdoii Foundrv- Dr. J. R. Huycll, De"ntist, Alorney's at Law, Seolt& Brown. Wilson k Petrikin. Thus P. Campbell. iiuhi uy Stor.-. THEMVeTEmOUSBABV^ nv .MARY K^Li: We hnd jusl taken onr seal'' nl lli. tnble, one ev. ning. when a flash 1 I uhl ded towards mc .vith the laconic ob.u-rva. tion, 'Take it,' I received ihe burden, bul almost droped It ogain, 60 overcome was I with astonish¬ ment for, if you will believe mo, it was nothing more nor less than a ynung—a verv ynung—baby. 'I do not woiiJir that you are surprised Eiiiina.' .laid Tom. in auswer lo my start, I suppose, fori had not spoken. 'Just wittpilup in somelhing dry, nnd I'll lei] you nll,nbcut it.' The poor little Ihing realy needed to be taken care of, for it wns nearly wet throu.'h by the rain, and its cunning red feet wero cold a? ice ; nnd while I did the best in my pnwer for it, Tom narrated the following adventure ; 'You know, I suppose,' he began, 'that I have been up lo Newnrk for a few days, but yon do nol k.inwthatl returned thi.s morning aboul five o'cl ck Just ns 1 .ilob ed Irom lhe oars, I noliced a woman with 1 baliy in her nrns, who was walking in the aame direction wilh myself. We had proceeded some distance, when she turned su.l.lonly, nnd lii-^'an to cjiiculale : 'Hilly Hilly ! where u Imle Hilly? Have you seen n liitle hoy with a blue jacket and n straw hal fclloiving me, sir?' I replied iu liio negalive. 'Oh, dear l' sh ,'exclaimed, wilh every nppenrance el genuine alarm—'Oh, dear, I must hnve left hnn behind in the cars. Won't you be liu kind lis lo hold the baby, sir—I'll not bu gono two i.iiiiutes—while I run af- er hiin? Oh, Hilly, Billy!' I never for one moment suapecied ihal the woman was acling. her alarm seemed so perfect. ly nntural, so I took the baby, and ahe went after Hillvl' 'And stayed, I suppose,'I inlerrupled. 'Y'es—she did not come back,' replied Tom; 'alihoug'i I waited two hours, un¬ til ihal terrible rain came on, when I con¬ cluded 10 bring the child here. 1 declare I could not believed had been tuken in, she was such a respectable looking ivo- inun' I hiL-clied. 'Ilo'.v could you allow yourself to he imposed upon in such n siuillow inaiineri Tom ?'sold John, with nn nir of sage ex- periance edifying to behold '1 should hnve seen through lhe trick al unce. I sliould have snid—'Woman, your design is too evident—you wish to rid yourself of your offspring, but yon cannot decoiveini'. ' 'No ynu wouldn't, John,' I interrupted; I 'you would never even have thought 0' I such a ..speech. I Hut, Tom, w-lia doyou intend lo do wilh [the baby? .Vnd why did yon not take it home to Jane in the hrsl place I' Tom looked confused. j 'Well,' hc said alter a pause, 'I have heard Jane express some peculiar opinions | on such subjects, and to tell the truth 1 nid | not know how she might take it. I can't beare to take the child lo the almshouse, I and I wish you would tnke chorge ol is untill 1 can find a favo ruble op|)i)rtUMity to | break lhe iiiaticrlo Jane. Just at presenl' I re.illy wuuld 1101 liku to ulleinpt jl.' i 1 wns very, very, looliish, or 1 never: would never have given my cons, nt to such n thing; bnt, somehow, ngairsl my ! own belter jndgenienl, I ncquicsccd in the 1 nrrnngement, and when the siorm had in i some inensiire .subsided, Tom departed, 1 l.'uvii.g tbo child ill my cure, , Such an unman ige.iblo, ill-tempercl ba by was n-v, r sen bi'liiie. Ido believe II cred—and no woiid")—ail iiii;lil I wa.s fairly ivoin out belor' iiuirning /if'.er break fasl, I ex.nnned the h.iliy's cloihes, which llepsihn hnd wiishcd nod ironed. They wero of gnod qunlity. und i well made. Evidenlly tbu poor cbild hud i not bi'lniigee 10 very poor people, nni had I been properly lakeii caro of. 1 was very iiincii iiuzxb-il 111 accnuni for ils di-.-erlioii Afler dres.sing and Icediiig iho babe. I credit n word ofii. Jane gets a line oul!''y'fo'"-whose agitniion knew no bounds, of sorts, you know, now und then, so don't j ''"''e twilight was melting inlo darkness; tell her at presenl, ihere's a good girl.' i l""' '' "''" »''" ''S'" ^n«"Pl> '» di^ecn, ev- 1 knew that sister in-law wa. in the l.ab ! "-^ f'"'"''^'' "'"i' "^ "'« 1"'"" descended lhe ill)! having long sulky ills, during which | fl"'""""'" "^""Pl" ^¦'» f"" 'i^ ",?^'n«t She laid in wait, ns it were, ready to pounce ' ')'"]' ""^¦"'' "^ 'l'^' "^""1 ''"1^ "pnlogy upon nny of Tom's faults, and punj^h i ""''•"'"'"'" "I'''""" """'""d florrid, turn- him for tliem to the best of her ability, nnd I understood I'om's remark. 'But how shall I account for the baby ? I inquired. •Oil, say il has been left in your ctre— mnke some excuse for its presence. Wo¬ man can niwnys invent reasons for every. tiling.—All 1 wish is, donot tell Jane un¬ til 1 usk you to.' I promised obedieece, but 1 must oonfes with many misgivings, und some coiiipunc- tioa of diinscieuce. Sisier in-law came that nfi'.-rnoon, as Tom Imd predicted. She was in ¦ very bad huiiiiir, nnd brought nn intrioate piece of croclii't-worl. in her basket. There, don't nsk me how 1 nm,' was her lir?t .inlutiition, 'No one who has to bear su'icq things as I have oan he well.' 'Deur me what has happened ?' 1 inqui. red. ed round, looked full in Tom's face nnd collnrcd him, 'I know you,' she cried. It's him. JnniKS. I knew him, .Make him toll what he has done with our bah';,' Tom stnggered back. •Thank heaven ! he criod, 'it is the ba¬ by's molher! Ho you didn't mean lo leave il, afler all ? '.Mean to leuve my baby V answeres ihe woman ; 'what do you mean ? Tell me what you've done wilh the child, or I'll choke you. After I'd caught little Hilly I came bnck lo where I'd left you, nnd you yon wnsu't there, you kidnnpper — Where is the baby, before 1 call the po- lice,' 'Your bnby is snfe, inn-i.ni,' said si.sler- in l.iw, who began 10 comprehend nllairs. 'And luiDslsay ynu have the laast graii- tude o,'' nny one I over heard of. I-on-i nsk me,'replied sisicr-m law.-i J^* '"'''"'"'V^'""¦'"'"'"' ^¦'""' ''""'' •lie is your brother, and 1 wont expose hiw. 1 won't mention the lime he comes home ul nighl, nnd I'll say nothing nbnul his temper and 1 won't even allude to the fact thai I cnnnot have a dressmaker in the house but he must .sny she is goud looking. Hull will sny, what I bear, no one ei.^e would put up wiili for u momenl. And sisler-in law plied lier crolcliel lice- ole ivilli redoubled energy. 1 ivus about I') mnUe toiiie con.solalory rcniark when llcpsibn ojieii-'d the d.jor nnd putting her head in. excUinted nt thu lop of her voice—-'I reckon yon 11 have 10 come, .Miss. Psalter—I can't do ii-jtliing with that young 'un.' There was no help for it now, su 1 was obliged lo inlorm sister in-law ilinl a friend of mine hud lefl a baby in my care lur a few duya. 'Well, you inust be of a very obliging disposilion lu inKr OM louiii^ a emit.',' saiu sisierin-luw. ,Ii's mure than 1 would do, ; Y'ou will never bu thaiike.J for il eiihvr; nnd tf Its aver sick tor the in-xl two years the fault will be laid on your shoulders. I Any one must bo crazy to leave a baby of, that nge for strangers 10 take care of you foolish, good-natured Emilia, I must , say.' I began to be of her opiiimi, at lasl— . nnd the more so, ns ilie child began ;o ¦ scre«iii passionately nnd had been abandoned, and it has been well oared for by ihe genileiiinu whom you should ihank instead of abuse' Hy Ihis tiiuH I hnd brought tha baby to the door, nnd after much explanation, the injured iiioHii'r began to ndmit the possi- bility that lhe wliole aflair had not been n preconcerted plnn to rob her 01' her child, nnd coiidescended 10 receive our npolngies and dep-.iiu-d. Only 100 glad to be re¬ lieved fioiii this dilemma, we re-entered the houie, and there cxplanatioiis, and apiilogii", w-re mnde forgiveness was uc- cnrded, kisses of reconciliation were ex¬ changed, and in the greatest unaniiniiy, we nil snt down to ten. Ever story should hnvo ils moral, and Iho one that I deduct Irom this is : Never kepm secrei from your wife, for Uvo rea- Bous oiii', llial it is wrong ; the other, thui it is impossible. poral lilintaturcs. For the llnntingdon .lonrnal. NO. 15-ENVY. Envy iM a malicious longing for the pos¬ sessions, success, hiippiriess, orslaliun of fellow beings, nnd is ilie greniosl eiii'my —Contontinent—has to struggle ngainsl. The causes that nourish it are two which oflen co-Ojiariiie with euch other, and anifesi the : make iheir ovrrllirow ihe more difiiculi. grentest dislike und disgust to ull present. ' They nre priile niid indu'enr*. Their Vnrious means of pacification, which oc-' working.s and union may eu.'ily be percoiv. cupied the whole afiernoon, were tried in ' ed for the high value the proud set upon vain. The caibi was evidently pining tbeir 5t{/)/i')»<d or as cried merits, the un¬ for ils mother, nnd wnuld not be comforted ' reusonablo claims lliey moke upon the Just as thc gentleman arrived in the eve-1 world ul large and ihe iiiju.slici' ihi-y [iro¬ ning, it sunk inlo an unensy nnp, and I cluiia '.is done lo lliem hv a preference for d.'s.'oded to the pnrlor. Sistcr-in-lniv hnd | others j continually display a spirii cf d's- taken l-"aiiny on her knee, and Tom ; oonteni and envy. Indolence united 101 was walking restlessly about the room, j pride maks cnvj, invetcrnte, and ulinnsi' while Psalier lounged on the sofa, nnd j iucurabln. .Xone really envy the meriis I John looked out of tho window. | and irue virtues of Tilheis but will strive ! 'Well, that is a nice liule baby, isn'i il ' to enable them in n proper mannor, but 1 Fanny ?' were the firsl words 1 heard sis- , many wish the ivorldly property of thoir ter-in law uller. 1 neighbors vi-libout the trouble of cnrniiiij •\os, ma'am,' replied the the child. it by a reasonoble course of labor. These ' What's the lady's tiniue, Funny ?' que- show but lilll,,' merit in themselves, for by ried Jane. 'I dun'i know,' .said Fanny 'but I guess Uncle Turn docs—he brought il, you knoiv.' ¦Uncle Tim brought tlio baby ?' -yes, Aunty, the night it siormcd to,' niisiverea the unconscous litlle mischief- ma ker. .Sisler-iii-lnw sprang to her foot. 'Oh, Tom, you villain !' slit; crnd, have 1 found you out at las' ? .\nil yon ton, Kinma-iu ihink li.i; you would couiiie- iiaiice such proceeuings in your* house ' irnnsplanling n wish lor what is justly nn others, into his hcnrl, makes nn inwnrd vice grow up. But he who rejoices in the prosperily of olht-rs is in part a partaker thereof. l^^iivy and strife begone. And only kindness known; Where all one common Father have, j One conunon Master own. I I'ride induces men as I have said lo cluilli nor-ihan they deserve, and indo¬ lence prevents mnny others from o'.itain- iiig V-hut ihey miglil justly obfin. Dis- uppninimeiitiliBii lollows, and wrapt in self claims will present ihem to eilber of tho uu- dortignod. I'Kl'V.V. TIPPERY, | JAMES .McCartney, j »Oct,13,'38,-4t- I IWouutaln Female Seminar}', 1 BlKMINUIlAM. ¦fhe Winter Teim of Mountain Female Se¬ minary will open Ocl. 2Bth. L. Ci. GRIER, Principal. 'Hr('*;*t''il. r eilher of the abovo nrlielea, addreaa J. M'GONIGLE, Ileuilock, Cambria County, Pa, whero all orders will be propmply attended to. Aug. 25, ISjS.Ct. L\rj'5S' dress GOODS, of rich stylo si'f Ter7cheap at D. P. GWIN'S. SPLENDID RAG CARPET for 37J cts. per yard at the cheap slore of » cheap slore ( ning nnd a heavy peal ol thuiider lold ua I nd Uowii on my lounge, in hup.'s oi in thnt Iheslnrm we had lic-n expiciing all joying n lillle resl; bul scarcely hud my day had nl laei broken over tho cily wuh Inud louched the pillow, when lli-psibi in a fury which betokened it wns no passing luriii.'d ineihnl I was 'wanted 111 tlu: par- shower, and bade us expect a long and lur,' 1 obeyed the summons, uud lonii.l terrible tempest. ' I'iiiii waiting for tne.— lie wus in gre.it No chnnce of interrupiiiin to inglii, 1 uepiilaiion- Jano was coming to spend thought, ns I ipened the pages of a work ihc nfierniioii with me, and he begged mo of my fuvorite author, nnd eeated myself very earnestly to keep his secret jusl a lil¬ in my little rocking chair. 1 was mista-' ilu while ken, however, for hardly had I inrsued! '1 will u-ll her the whole sinry myself, tliree seiitunccs, when u ring, hard und i *ery soon,' he pleaded;'b.it I must ulioose imparitive. soundad thromjh thf hmis«, 'a fitting opportunity, or she will never I've suspccled aomelhing lor n long tiiue, importance ihey sit. and repine nl the suc¬ li nd now, Oh, Tom, Tom, Tom !' cess ol the indusirioua, while they deserve 'Just li-ienone momenl, and I'll explain not whnt they sigh for. The sin ol bad piinded Tuni. .example is ndded lhe crime itself, because •Don't speak tn ini',' ans-,vi'r.'d Jane, with ibe ymng "example is nlways more j nc. .11. ¦¦ d will I listi'ii to.' powerful ihan precepi." li hua on nil -11.1 u mun.'1 cried. 'Tom was go- "linds a secret insinuating inlluence, even ing to t.-ll you nil nbout it in a few doys. ' **'''en we are unconscious, or insensible to ill ' Us operntion. As thi-refore we vnlue our •'riii-e 18 no need of an explanniion,' . o-vn virlu,-, nnd thnt others let us guard said Jane; the fact speaks for iiself. If against ihe sin ol Envy, Let us be mod 1 om t/roughl tlie hnhy Inri' .' 'He did,' 1 aiisweri'd.' .' 'Then' are no bins uboui it,' Inlerrupled Jane, hnrryingon lier things.' '1 «in go tug lioiiit' to mn nnd pa.' Suoh n scene us lollowed ? Kvery nne i-xplniiiing Ul the top of iheir vnices and fcisiir iii-luw, disn-gardiii./ evi-rytbing thai wua said nnd repealing thnt she knew it all nlong. and that she wns foing iVhme to sl and hiiinble in our own opinion of self nii.l dilieeiiily strive lo acquire tho appro¬ val 111 our .Maker und the tender regnrd of our lelloiv man Envy~wlu-n apparent —is equnl lo n confession of superiorily. "'I ho' wicked men grow rich and great Yet let not tlieir successful stale (lur anger or onr envy raise: For ihey cul down like tender grass Or like young (lowers-away shall pass \\ hose blooming beauty soon decays. Learn ihen dear render—"in whatsoever her parents. In fact, she did at length, despite all our endeavors, gain the street I si„,e we arc, therewith to'lieeonUnt ''oor and descended thc steps, fonllowed 1 ITDUCATOR A PROCLAMATION by i: President. ICishington, Oct. ill, ISo**. \^"herea8 information has reached me from sources 'liicli I cannot disrcgnrd, thai cerlain persons, in violntion of tho neutrality laws of the United Slnies, are making a third attempt to set on foot n mil¬ itary expedition witliin their terriiory, a- gainst Nicaragua, a foreign .State, with vhich tliey nre at pcaro. Jn order lo raise money for equipping nnd mninta'in- ing tbis expedilion, persons connected iheiewiilij ns 1 have renson to believe, have issued nnd .sold bonds, and other contracts, plcdginj; ths pu'..'ic lands of Nicaragua and the Transit routo through ila lerriiorry, as n security for their ro- dempllon nnd fulfilment. The hostile design of this expedilion is renderf i manifest by the fact that lhn.se bonds and con'racts cnn be of no possible value 1 1 their holder?, unless the present govern¬ ment of Nicnrooun can be overtrown by force. He.sides, the Env.iy Extranrdinnry and Minister Pleiiipotcniiiiry of that gov¬ ernment in the United States, has issued a nolice in persunnce ot liii instructions, ila- .-cil the -27tli inst., fiirbidjing tliu citi/en' or .'ubject; ofnny nation, except passenger iiilendiiig to procoed through Nicaragua, over the truiii,it roule Irom ocean lo ocean, 10 inter its territory wiihout a regular passport, sigred by tho proper .Minister Consul (jeneral ol lhe r-public resident, lor the country Irom ivhcnce thcy shall hnve departed. Such persons With this exception, will bo slopped nnd compelled 10 relnrn by thn same conveyance that took llu III to llinl country. From thesecircumstincesthe inference is irreaisiible that tho persons engaged in ihis I xpedi ti.in will leave tbe Uniied Stales. Willi hostile purposes against Nic¬ aragua. They ranno!, under the guise wllidl ti.cy hava nssuini'd, thnt they nre peac'-ful em'granlB, conceal their rash in¬ teniions,and eopecinllv when they kncv in advance thai ilu-ir landing will Le re?!' led, and can only be accomplished by ':.\ ovur powering torce. This expedient was su-cesa (ully resorted to pnvioiis to the lull (xpedition, nnd tho vessel in which aragiin, obtaining n clearance Irom the Col¬ lecior of the Hon of Mobile, Although, niter oaieful exainiliation, no arms or mu- niiiuns ol wur were discovered oii board, yet' when they arrived in Nicaragua they ivere found to bo urined .ind equipped, .ind tiiimeuiatciy commenced hostilities. The leaders of the loiincr illegal cxpe- ol the same character have openly oxpre?- •ed llu-ir intention to renew hostilities a- gaiiist Nicaragua. One of them, who has alreadj been twice expelled from Nicara¬ gua, has inviied, Ihrough tlio public news- pa)iers, American citizens lo imigrate lo ihttt Hepublic, and has de-i'/ir-ied Mobile Bi the place uf rendezvous ii.i„ departure, nui Sal .lur.n.k'l N'ortoas the porl 10 ivhich thev ure bou:id. This person, n-ho lias re- nounc.'d his iiilegiance to the United Slates, and claims 10 be President of Nic- arnguu, hos 'uven nolico to tho Collector rfiliopoitof Mobile that two or tlirae hundred of these imigranls will be prepa¬ red to embark from ihal port aboul lh« middle of Noveniber. For these and other good r"naon3, and lor till' purposo of saving American citi¬ zens Alio may have been honesliy deluded inlo the belief thai tbey ure about to pro¬ ceed 10 Nicaragua ns peaceful einigrants, il nuy snch there be, from thc disastrious con¬ sequences, to which they will be exposed, I, James liuclianan, Prisjdent of the U- niled iSiaies, hive thought ht 10 issue thit, my Proclamation , enjoining upon officeis ol the government, civil and military, in th "ir respective spherre, lobe vigilant, ac¬ tive and faiil.lul rn suppressing llieEc ille¬ gal enterprisis, iiDl in carrying oul their standing inaiructinns to thn. ellcci, exhor¬ ting nil good citizens, by iheir regard lor peace und welfare 0/ lhe country, to nid the ilioi'aofihe public aulhorities in the discharge of their duties. In tistiinony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, und ciuscd the seal of ths United Minles lobe allixed 10 these pres¬ ents. Done at the ciiy of Wnshington, on the iliirtielh dny of October, ons thousand eighl hundred and fifty-eight, and nl Independence the eighty-third. By the I're.aident: James BuchANAK. Lew-is Cass, tSecretery of State. BSf"''Hrudder Peie, did you see hira see do log aloro you saw him saw it ?" j Pelp.—"De uniiilerlectual stupendity of some niggers is perfesily incredulom? Why, I seed him sawlil afore I saw him see, it's a consequential ensuiance dat he : saw he aaw'd it afore he saw ho seed il , but he couldn't help seeinu, he saw il afore he saw hesuw'd ii; forcfhe saw dosawin, I afore he snw de eeein', consfquinchilly ha I must a saw'd it afore he seed it. which is I absurdly—darefore. I must a feed il tfore ' I rtw it; quaddif rat dtmoiuiraeum.
Object Description
Title | Huntingdon Journal |
Masthead | The Huntingdon Journal |
Volume | 23 |
Issue | 45 |
Subject | Huntingdon County (Pa.); Anti-Masonic; whig; Huntingdon County genealogy; Juniata River valley; early newspapers; advertising; politics; literature; morality; arts; sciences; agriculture; amusements; Standing Stone; primary sources. |
Description | The Anti-Masonic Huntingdon Journal was first published on the 25th of September, 1835. Under the direction of several owners and editors, the paper became the Huntingdon Journal and American in 1855 and then restored to the Huntingdon Journal in 1870. |
Publisher | A.W. Benedict, T.H. Cremer, J. Clark, J.S. Stewart, S.L. Glasgow, W. Brewster, S.G. Whittaker, J.A. Nash, R. McDivitt, and J.R. Durborrow |
Date | 1858-10-10 |
Location Covered | Huntingdon County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Source | Microfilm |
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Month | 10 |
Day | 10 |
Year | 1858 |
Description
Title | Huntingdon Journal |
Masthead | The Huntingdon Journal |
Volume | 23 |
Issue | 45 |
Subject | Huntingdon County (Pa.); Anti-Masonic; whig; Huntingdon County genealogy; Juniata River valley; early newspapers; advertising; politics; literature; morality; arts; sciences; agriculture; amusements; Standing Stone; primary sources. |
Description | The Anti-Masonic Huntingdon Journal was first published on the 25th of September, 1835. Under the direction of several owners and editors, the paper became the Huntingdon Journal and American in 1855 and then restored to the Huntingdon Journal in 1870. |
Publisher | A.W. Benedict, T.H. Cremer, J. Clark, J.S. Stewart, S.L. Glasgow, W. Brewster, S.G. Whittaker, J.A. Nash, R. McDivitt, and J.R. Durborrow |
Date | 1858-10-10 |
Date Digitized | 2007-06-01 |
Location Covered | Huntingdon County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is an 8-bit grayscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 26918 kilobytes. |
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Language | English |
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Full Text |
IVM. BREWSTER, EDITOR & PROPRIETOR.
A S /fi a iD I
rno.M
DB. JAMES HI. JARRET,
OF TUB I
NE*' YOUK LUNG INFIRMARY. |
My conm^ction for the past eighl years wilh j
the above In.stilution, ns Cheif Physician, and |
n twelve years' courae of steady devotion to thc
Curo ot Pulmonary CoiiBumplion and its kin- !
^ Jtliscellaneous Advertisements.
TOEiurvEnr ~
INVIGORATOR!
PRKPARKD BV DR.SANFORD
Compounded enlirely of Gums,
of the beat purgative and liver
' LiBEaTY AND UNION, NOIT AND FORKTBB, ONB ANB INBIPARABLI.
HUNTINGDON, PA., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER loTTsSSr
VOL. XXIII. NO. 45.
TERMS OF TIIE JOIIR.\AL.
TERMS
Wh ) can il imssibly be on such a n igh as this ;' I snid. running 16 open the tloor
rive al a decisive, direct, and .successlnl conr.sc and bowcls'to carry off that matter, thus accom- of treatment for the positive and radical euro plisbing two purpoaes effectually, wiibont any of -of all diaease of Iho/'/ii'ouf, Lungs, and Air-\ the painful feelings experienced inthe operation ' Passages. By Inhilalion, the vapor and cnra- of most Cnihartica. Il atrcglhcnsthe «yst=m at' live properties of medicines arc directly adJea- ! lhe same time that it purges it, and when taken j sed to the diseased organs aud tho inlegunient. I daily in moderale doses, will strenghtcn and do not advise the use of Medical Inhalation huild it up with unusual rapidity. \
ofany kind, to thecxcliiaion of general treat-' lhe l.iver 13 one ol„ iho principal regula- menti and alihough I consider ila ..."i'..> '"i- '¦ '«" »' "'« '"""»" '""l^l' ' '
human bo-lg|ily; and when it pcr-
pent- and allliough 1 consider it a uaeliil iid-:-,,- = „-— -5 ^i-;^»l^^ iuvant in the proper management ot thuse fenr- ¦ ^,„ f,,,, ,,evcIop. £ cd. ThJ a?oin icli i
Jul aud ofien tfttal diseases, ye I deem it very ; „„„„ „„i/ely dcpen-S dent on Ho 7i nlihT necessary Ihat each pnlienl ahould have the „^,i^,m,,',|,e Liver lor ^ the proper perlorm-
benefit ot both general and local treatment, ^^ej ef jtn I'unclions. 8« 'i'he Bucci ss of my treatmeiil in the above di- ' at fault; iho bowels are O eease, and thc high rharatterof the Institution t system sutlers in cou- ^ over which I have so long had the bailor lo } -^tlie Liver— Iiaving ¦« preside, arc too well known lo need any cnliigy For the diseaaea of ^ or comment Itom inc. AI the snlieiluiiou of ! propnetors liaa mnde g many private and professional friends, througi, lice of more lhaiitiven-_ „, whose philanlhrupic aid the above charitv has ' remedy whercwitli to) been long and liberally supported, and" after i <''";i'"«'^'"«,1'M°."';','^:''|Sj
due consideralion, 1 have concluded to make such arrangements as will bring the benefits ol my experience and trealineiit wilhin the reach of all, and not conline myself, us heretofore, 10 those only who riiiered lhe Infirmary, or who were able to visil 1110 al my oliice. Hoping therefore Hint Ibe arrangement will give en¬ tire salisfae lion, botli lo my prul'e.-.inal breihern nndlbe public, 1 -vould respeeifally Biiiniiince in conclusion, that lean note be cousulled per, sonallg or by letter, oa all diseaaes as above ftLd that the medicines, the saniu as uaed in the lualitutioii, prepared losuit each individu¬ al case, Iiihaling Vapots, Medical Inhaling, Ac. ic, will he t irwardcd by express lo any part ol the Uuited States or lhe Canadas. TEKMR.—My terms oi treatment by leltei are ns foilowings, vis; 1*12 per moulh for each paliunl, whicb will include inedicino sullieient lor one month's use; ulso, Inhaling Vapor, and an Inhaling Apparatus. Paymens as lollons: Sd to be pii'id to Kxpress .\ge'iil on receipi of Ibe box of .M dicine, and the balanceSi; at lhe espiialion ol the luoiilh, iflhe palient lie cured nr is satisfied wilb the trcatiiiciit. Paticiils, by giving a full history of tlieir case, and their sy- luploina ill lull, can be treated as well by leiirr as hy peraonal uxauiiiialiou. I'alieiiis u\ail- iLg themselves of Dr. Jarretl's trealment may relv upon iniine.liale and jiermaueiil releif, us he seldom has to Ireal a ease over ihirty days. Letters of advice promptly auswered. For lur¬ ther paticulars address
JAMES .M. JARRF.rr, M.I).,
No. S20 Breadway, cor. Tvvcll'ih St., N.Y.
P.S.—Phvaiciaiis and olliers visiling Ibe (•¦ly nre respecfully invited lo cull al ihu lii- lirinatory, where many inieresling cases ean be witnessed, and where our impioued aj-para- liia I'or lhe iuhalation of mudicaled vapoi can be seen and iiiapectid,
Aug.4,'58.-Uiu.
proper Wbeu the alomaeb is at fault aud lhe whole . sequence of one orgun ] ceaae.I to do in duty. , that organ one ol the !
aiiidy, in a prac- ] ty yeara, to iind aome ; counieract Ihe many , il is liable. j
remedy ia at last dia- i iroubled wilb Liver fornia, has but t» I
Tlic"IlijsTi.iaDosJouniiAL'i8pubIislicd«t I nil-self ivhil» I'.„li.,.."f,iu'. 1 tho following rales 1 ] nij stir, win le 1 sailer followed me into
Itpaidin nilrnnce sftl,!}© j'''*-' Imll for the same idea had taken pos"
"autc^'inK'.''.^T''!'.'!.".'';".^^^l'^
If pnbnicfore the expiration oflhe year, 2I00 j namely : that some accident hnd happened ,ii'^f,'' '.T° "'""."".""'l ff'y conta if not paid . to Tom's lamily anU.llinl tho had «ertl for lillaflcr the expiration ofthe year. No subscrip. m , . ., , . . •".-<:o'i"r
tiun taken for a less period thnn six mouths "''¦ -^O'" hliilse.f stood, indeed, upon the
1. All aubacriptiona are continued until otb- door step, wel lo the shin, and holdin" a erwise ordered, and nopaper will bo disconti-ju- i..„ 1 n - , ¦ ,.-. ' cdi/)i(,'/nn-f,n-o.7Mnr«pai',/, oxeept at Ihc option . '"^S" onodle in Ins arms, which he e.\ten. oflhe publialioi-.
2. lleliirned numbers are uevev received'uy us. All numbora sent ua in that way nre losl, and never accomplish the purpoae oflhe sender.
3. Pcraon'j wishing to slop their tiibscriplioiis, must ;i,o/ „;, arrearagcj, and send a ieri'//en or vcrhsl order to llml effect, to tho office of pub¬ lication in Huntingdon.
4. Giving notice to a poalinastur ii neitlier a loga or a proper notice,
5. After o ne or more numliers of a uew venr have been forwarded, a new vear has comm'enc- eil, and ihe paper will not be' disconliimed until arrearage, are paid. See No. I.
The Courls have dc;-iilcd that refu..ing lotnke anewapaper from Ibc oflice, or reniovi ng and coving it uncalled for, is prmia vaoiij cviilenee ol inientional fraud.
Subserihers living in disiant counlies, or in olhcr Siales, will be required to pay invarialdv
ti
a'li;,
had
all morbi.l supplying
of bile, invigoraling
digest well,
JJjving lone an.l health
m |ry, removing thecause
Ifcclinc a radical cure
iug ia suffiicienttii ro-
prcveiit llio food from
To prove Ihat this ^ covured any person " CiimplniiitinanyofilsllJ _ ._
a bolllc and conviction j is cerlain. * i
Tlicie guma remove mailer from tbes.vatcm place a heal hy flow tho atoiiiach, cauain;. purifying iho blond,gi- 10 the whole macbinc- eftho disease, nndef- rc |,.„^.,,.,i .,,.,,,.,.,0
One dose after eal- * li,—1. ,^"nii"i""> •.. — "nei lievs the stoinacli and ^ rising and souring. 1^ I
Bilious aiiacka ai-cl^iK cured, and what is boiler, prevented, ii , the occasional use of the Liver Invigoratoi'-.i*
Only one dose la-1^, u beforo -'i
prevents Nighiinare. 1^1
Only one dose laken nt mg , lo'-ens the. bowels genllv, and cures Costiveness. ;
One dose taken after each meal will c -e Dvs- j (ifpsia.
g^'Onc dose of Iwo lenspoonfuls will six, ys remove Sick Headache.
One biiltle taken for female obsclruelionre- ', ¦i.ivcs tlio canee uf the disease, and makes a perlect care.
Onlv une doss immcdiatelv relieves Cholic, 1 while
One doso oflcn repealed is a sure cure for Cholera .Morbus, and a preveniive of Cl.ulcra.
^igOaiy one botlle is needed lo throw out of the syslem the effects of mcdicine'nfier a long aiekness. I
C^ One bolllo taken for Jaundice removes nil sallowness or ulinntnral color Irom lhe skin. '
Ono dose laken a short time belore eating gives vigor 10 the nppelile, and makes food digest,
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LCCN number | sn86071455, sn86053559, sn86071456, sn86081969 |
FileName | 18581010_001.tif |
Month | 10 |
Day | 10 |
Year | 1858 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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