Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, July 04, 1848, Image 4

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    Another Grand Trltimph
OF THE
attalcmssapono!
By the last train from the cities
of New York & Philadelphia!
Successful passage through the "Raging
Kanawl
Safe arrival of the most magnifi
cent assortment of the finest and
cheapest Fabrics every brought
to the county of Huntingdon !
The export duties having been taken off
every kind of Dav GOODS, Groceries,
&c., &c., &c.,
J. & W. SAXTON
Are enabled to present to their cus
tomers an assortment of goods of unri
valled excellence, at prices so low as to
be within the reach of all.
Call and See
Muslina from 2 to 18 cts per yard.
Cal icoe " 2to 18 do.
Ginghatns " 12 to 40 do.
Lawns " 12 to 37 do.
Mouslin de Lain 12 to 37 do.
Shawls " $l.OO to $8.50.
Coffee 61 to 10 cts per lb.
Sugar " 6 to 10 do.
Tea " 25 to 100 do.
Molasses " 8 to 20 cts per quart,
PL3STER, FISH, 4c.,
C.:18IlaZ) ' 3 I:1E11.1&":2CM• 2
What do you think of a full suit (made
tip) of excellent clothes, at
$2.00 ?,-rn
All of the very best quality, and to be
sold on their usual accommodating
terms. [aplll-tf.
NEW STORE!
NEW &,CdEAP SPRING GOODS!
TTHE:euheeribere would inform their friende and
the public that they have received and opened
a NEW and NEAUTIFUL stock of
selected with great care, and suited to the spring
and summer season.. In their stock of Ladies'
Dress G oodo, may be found all the newest styles,
such as Paris Lustres, Hair Cord Ginghams, Eoli
cones, Monterey Plaids. Mohair Lustres, Organ
dies, with a large lot of Lawns and Calicoesat all
prices. Among their goods for the Gentlemen are
Cashmarets, Cashmaret Plaids, Drop D'A !bens,
Drop d'Eta, Mohair Cords, Napoleon Velvet
Cords, Linen Coat checks, Drilling, Summer
Vesting., &c., &c.
They would also invite attention to their stock of
GROCERIES,
Sugars-5, 6 and 8 cents per pound—
Molasses, from 37i to 40 cents per
gallon ; and every other article usually
kept in a Grocery Store, at equally
low prices.
laßeaver, Silk, Leghorn & Palm
Leaf Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Um
brellas, arasols and Shades,
Ribbons, Artificial Flowers, &c.
We have also a handsome assortment of
READY•DIADE
CLOTHING,
Boote and Shoes. Also—Fish, Salt,
Plaster, Iron and Nails.
(0 - . The above stock having been purchased en
tirely for cent, we arc enabled to offer at Lownt
eatcea than such goods can be obtained elsewhere.
'those, therefore, wishing to purchase, will please
cell and examine our stock, an we take great pleas
ure in showing our Roods.
'DORSEY 4- MAGUIRE,
In the store room formerly occupied by Jacob
Miller, opposite the residence 01 Judge twin,
Huntingdon.
D. - - All kinds of Country Produce ta
ken in exchange for goods. [apll.
Tin and Copper
cia Qa a' En Qv ik cia) uP% 2
ALEXANDRIA, PA.
ROBERT GRAFIUS having purchas
ed the Tin and Copper 'Manufactory
lately owned by I. & H. Grafius, will
continue to carry on the business at the
same stand in all its various branches,
Wholesale and Retail. He will always
be prepared to furnish on the shortest
notice, Cooking Stoves, Stove Pipe,
House Spouting, Copper Pumps for wells,
any depth, Copper Dye, Wash, Fuller,
Preserving and Tea Kettles, and Tin
Ware of every description. All of which
will be sold on the most reasonable terms.
Persons favoring thie establishment with their
custom may depend on having their orders execu
tod with fidelity and deepotch.
Old metal, copper, brass and pewter taken in ex
change. Also, wheat, rye, corn and oats taken at
market price.
Alexandria. April 1 l, 18484.
WATCH AND JEWELRY
ats.acE) z x co a
No. 1001 Market Square, Huntingdon, Pa.
X. X. NEFF & BRO.,
___
HAVE just received from the Eastern
Markets a very extensive and the
most magnificent and beat assortment of
WATCAES, JEWELRY and FANCY
ARTICLES, ever brought to Hunting.
don : Consisting, in part, of Gold Lever
Watches, full Jewelled, from $4O to
$120; Silver Levers, from $l6 to $3O,
and common watches at any price—all
of which are warranted for one year.
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired
with the greatest care, on the most rea
sonable terms and warranted. [ap 4.
John Scott, Jr.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Huntingdon, Pa.—
l Has removed his office to the middle room of
Snare's Row," directly opposite Fisher & Nl'Mur•
Wes store, where he will attend with promptness
and fidelity to all business with which he may be
eatruitedin Hirmingdon or the adjoining counties
.
*rand Ilshibition I
AT THE CHEAP
CLOTHING STORE,I
T j nuEst received " from "
thepublici"ne the
d tba t
e t
o h s e t
a la r ge
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verys cr i b erh es
and splendid assortment of MEN S' & YOUTHS'
clothing, which he offers for sale at the very lowest
prices, Among the stock will be found sum fine,
black, bb e, brown and olive, dress and frock coats;
also, alpaca, cashmerette, tweed, linen and cotton
frock, dress and sack coats ; also, a first rate article
of oil cloth coats; also every variety of pants,
vests, drawers and woolen aid cotton undershirts;
pleated linen breasted shirts; gingham, check and
and striped and plain cotton shirts; linen collars
and breasts; gloves, hosiery and suspenders; also,
an elegant variety of cravats and stocks. Also, a
general assortment of
BOOTS & SHOES,
_
of all sizes; new style of fancy lIATS & CAPS,
leghorn, chip &c.; umbrellas of every variety ; in
short, a full suit of any quality, price, order or
color can be had at his stand, in the corner room of
°SNARES ROW," opposite Whittaker's hotel.
N. B. The public will bear in mind
that I have the largest and best assort
ment in Huntingdon, all of which is war
ranted to be well made and fashionably
cut. Call and judge for yourselves be
fore purchasing elsewhere.
apll.3m) BENJAMIN SNARE.
JAS. PEROT. C. .1. HOFFMAN. SANSOM
PEROT.
Perot, Hoffman do Co.
Forwarding and General Commission merchants,
No. 41 North Wharves and 83 North Water
Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
Are prepared to receive and forward Goods to all
points on the Juniata, with promptness and des
patch, at as low rates of freight as any other
House.
Plaster and salt constantly on hand, for sale at
the lowest market rates.
Liberal advances made on Produce.
References--Dutith & Humphreys, Franklin
Platt & Co , Lea, Hunker & Co., Barclay &
Kennedy, Philadelphia; Robert Thompson,
Thompsontown ; R. C. Gallaher, Mifflintown ;
J. & J. Milliken, F. McCoy and 0. P. Duncan,
Lewistown; Lloyd & Graff, Hollidaysburg ;John
Porter, Alexandria; Irvin, Green & Co., Mill
Creek.
march 21-1848.
" Encourage your Own"
Cabinet Ware Manufactory,
Main Street, Huntingdon, Pa.
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S. H. & D. WHITTAKER,
WOULD avail themselves of this method of
informing their friends and the public at
large that they continue to carry on the
CABINET-MAKING
business, at their old stand, one door east of the
dwelling house of J. G. Miles, Esq., and directly
opposite the Printing Office of the " Hunting lon
Journal," where they will be pleased to furnish
those who may favor them with their custom, with
all articles in their line on the most reasonable
terms. Having supplied themes' yes with a very
large and superior stock of sluff, they have no
hesitation en assuring the Public that they can
furnish work, which, for cheapness, beauty and
durability ,connot be surpassed by any other shop
in the county.
They will keep constantly on hand, and make
to order,
SIDE BOJIRDS, BURE.gUS,
Card Tables, Bedsteads, Centre Tables,
Cupboards, Stands, Dough Troughs,
Wash Stands,
Wardrobes, Secretaries,
Breakfast Tables, Pedestals, Sec.
Ohl furniture repaired at the very shortest no
tice. Cuerics made and funerals attended, either
in town or country, at the shortest notiee. They
keep a Hoarse for the accommodotion of their cus
tomers.
Grain of all kinds will be taken in exchange
for furniture and work.
Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore
extended to them, they assure the public that no
efforts will be spared on their part to deserve a con
tinuance and increase of public patroaage.
may 2, 1848-tf.
IDR.LE ROY'S'
Vegetable Universal rills,
The only known Medicine that at the same
time purges, purifies and strengthens
the system.
LosnoN, July 7, 1846.
DR. LE ROY'S Pills are a new medicine which
has just appeared, and is fast taking the places
of all others of the same class. These pills are
composed of many ingredients, but the two princi
pal ones are Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry, so uni
ted that they act together; the one, through it
admixture with other substances, purifying and
purging, while the other is strengthening the eye
lets. Thus those pills are at the same time tonic
and opening; a desideratum long and eagerly
sought for by medical men, but never before ills
covered. In other words they do the work of twe
medicines, and do it much better than any two we
know of; for they remove nothing from the system
but the impurities; so that while they purge they
strengthen; and hence they cause no debilitation,
and are followed by no re-action. Dr. Le Roy's
pills have a wonderful influence en the blood ; they
not only purify without weakening it, but they re
move all noxious particles front the chyle before it
is converted into fluid, and thus make impure
blood an utter impossibility. As there is no debil
itation, so there it no nausea or sickness attending
the operation. of this most excellent of medicines
which never strains or tortures the digestive func
tione,butcaueee them to work in a perfectly natur
al manner; and hence persona taking them do not
become pale and emaciated, but the contrary ; for
while it is the property of the Sarsaparilla, united
I as it is with other ingredients, to remove all that is
i foreign and impure, it is equally the property of
t the Wild Cherry to retain all that is natural and
I sound; and hence a robust state of health is the
certain result of their united operations.
o:7•Price 26 Cents per BOX.
AGENTS.—T. Read & Son, Swoope & AI%
rica, Huntingdon; W. W. Buchanan, Malik l
and Keesler, Mill-Creek ; S. Hatfield & Son,Juui
eta Iron Works; Porter & Bucher, Moore &
sw oo pe, H. C. Walker, Alexandria; G. H. Steiner
Wlteretreet. [Aug. 31, '47.
WM. GUArItS.
R. C. McGIL,
The Alexandria
FOUNDRY
HS been leased by the subscribers, who are
1 - 1 prepared to execute castings of all descrip
tions in superior style (one of them being a prac
tical moulder of long experience) and on the low
est and most accommodating terms....
Castings for Forges, Rolling Mills,
Water pipes, Grist and Saw Mills,
Threshing Machines, and all other kinds
of machinery which may be ordered will
be furnished on the shortest notice.
Stoves of various sizes will be constantly
kept on hand for both wood and coal.
We have lately procured a
Cooking Stove
of two different sizes, which for conve•
nience and excellence they will warrant
to surpass the celebrated "Queen of the
\Vest" and " Hathaway" stoves, the for
mer of which we are also prepared to
supply. .91so, Coal Cooking Stoves,
Parlor and Chamber stoves of the most
elegant patterns.
//Mow Irae,
Such as Pots, Wash Kettles, &c. Ploughs of
such variety that all may be suited. Carriage and
Waggon boxes from the smallest to the largest,
sled and sleigh soles, and in fine any and every
thing in our line of business can be had immedi
ately, or at the shortest notice. _
Old metal and country produce taken
in exchange,
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McGILL & GRAFIUS,
SPRING MILLINERY GOODS.
John Stone & Sons,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Silks, Ribbons and Millinery Goods,
No. 45 South Second street,
PHILADELPHIA,
Have received by the late arrivals from France,
(chiefly of their own importation,) a new and
very rich assortment of
Spring* .71illinery Goods,
To which they will constantly be making addi
tions. They have now in Store—
Silks for casing bonnets, of all.prices.
Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, a beautiful
assortment.
Plain Mantua and Satin Ribbons, all widths.
French and American Artificial Fowers,in great
variety.
Paris Chip Hats.
Crapes, Crape Limes.
Fancy Bonnet and Cap Nets.
Trimming Lacer, Face Trimmings.
Buckram, Willow, Crowns, Tips, &c., &c.
And all articles needed for the Millinery Trade.
0:7. The attention of Merchants and Milliners
visiting the city is particularly requested to our
stock, as it will be found far more extensive than
that of any other house in out line, and the prices
more moderate.
march2l-1848.
WILLIAM T. WALTERS. CHARLES HARVEY.
IV ALTERS & HARVEY,
(Late llailehurst..k Walters)
PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION
MERC HAN l'S,
Nos. 15 and 16, Spear's Wharf,
BALTIMORE.
Liberal Cash advances made on consignments
of all kinds of Produce.
Baltimore, febB-1648.
Spring Fashion of Hats at
THE GREAT CENTRAL
L. 113
HAT AND CAP STORE,
No. 294 Market Street, Ninth door above gightli
Street, South side,
PHILADELPHIA
r lIIE subscriber takes this method to return his !,
thanks to the people of the county of Hun-
tingdon for the very liLeral share of patronage
which they have extended towards hint for the
lust few months, and would call their a'tentiun to
the fact that he has now introduced his Sminvo
FASHION OF GENTLEMEN'S Hats, which for beau
ty, neatness and durability, cannot be excelled by
any other establishment in this city. This stock
comprises the BEAVER, Dlyrn A, Bnusii, RussrA,
Sim( and MOLE SKIN HATS of all styles arid
qualities, together with a very large assortment of
CLaris, VELVET, PLUSH, Fell and GLAZED CAPS
Country Merchants and others are respectfully
invited to examine the stock, which they will find
it their advantage to do before purchasing, as it is
his determination,having adopted the coals videos,
to sell for Visas only, and at the lowed prices.
JOHN FAREIRA, Jr.
281 Market etreel, south side, above Eighth,
BRICK! BRICK!!
/THE subscriber respectfully announ-
I ces to his friends and the public
generally, that he continues to manufac
ture, in the borough of Petersburg, the
very best quality of BRICK, which he
will dispose of on the most reasonable
terms. All orders will be filled at the
shortest notice. Those wanting the ar
ticle for building, paving or any other
purpose, would do welt to give me call.
ABRAHAM STEVENS.
Petersburg, Aug. 31, 1847.
A. L. BOGGS & SON,
P rod ace and General Cqinniisson Merchants
No. 22 SPEAKS WHARF,
BALTIMORE
Devote their whole time to the beefiness and are
prepared to make liberal cash advances on con
signments. _ _
Baltimore, May 9, 1848.
Administrators' Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that letters of admin
istration have been granted to the undersigned, on
the estate of James Linn, late of Springfield town
ship, deceased. Pcnions knowing themselves in
debted will come forward and make payment, and
all those having claims will present them duly au
thenticated for settlement.
CASTER LINN, and
JAMES LINN,
Administrators,
A. W. Benedict,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Huntingdon,Pa.—
Office at his old residence in ',lain street,a
few doors weal of the old Court House. He will
attend to any business entrusted to hnn in the ace.
ral Courts of Huntingdon end adjoiningcountiee
Beware of Counterfeits.
CU RE FOR CONSUMPTION.
7,000 Cases of obstinate Pulmonary Corn
plaints Cured in One Year !
44444 4 4 4 4
WISTAR' BLSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
The Great American Remedy for Lung
Complaints and all affections of the
Respiratory Organs.
The Eigleth •Woeeder. f the
II orld !
ivIANY who have witnessed the extraordinary
cures effected by the genuine Wistar's Bal
sam of Wild Cherry seem disposed to regard tt
as the Eighth Wonder of the World !
Why'," say they : the Wild Cherry Bark
and the Iceland Moss, (the two chief ingredients
of this wonderful compound,) have been prescri
bed from time immemorial by the best physi. ians
—but, never, before, have cures so extraordinary
been performed."
The reason is obvious. The proprietors of Wis
tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry do not claim for
their highly celebrated article any far-fetched, mys
terious, miraculous power. They have openly ac
knowledged the simple nature of its ingredients,
and only claim for their great and invaluable dis-,
covery the exclusive secret of
-THAT JUDICIOUS COMBINATION f.
of ingredients which go to make up this richest
of curative compounds.
The most skillful and scientific physicians now
prescribe this medicine in their practice; while
neglected Doctors, of little practice, and mean con
tracted minds although they do all their curlish
spirits can do to insure this—the people's favorite
medicine—they are at the same time compelled to
acknowledge its innocent qualities.
We know the medicine' is HARMLESS, and all
the world is witness that the medicine cunss.
A very important disease over which this Bal
sam exorts a powerful influence, is that of a Dig
.ASED LIVER. In this complaint it has undoubt
edly proved more efficacious than any other rem
edy employed. The use of this Balsam restored
the Liver to healthy action, and in many cases ef
fected permanent cures, after Mercury and every
other remedy had failed.
ASTHMA is a complaint in which thin Balsam
has been extensively used, and with perfect success
in proof of which read the following important
letter from Georgia.
i We are daily receiving testimony like the fol
lowing from the North, South, East and West:
Messrs. Reese & Ware: Gentlemen—l was
afflicted with Asthma for fourteen years, and had
tried every remedy in the country. I had also
been to several physicians and found no relief
whatever. I was affected at times so severely, that
the bilood would gush from my nose, and my
breathing was difficult. Indeed, the disease had
gained so much on my health that I despaired of
ever getting well, when I chanced to get a bottle
of Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, which effect
ed a perfect cure, and I now consider myself per
fectly sound. 'rifts ear: be proved by numbers of
men in Franklin county and vicinity, and I think
it my duty to let it he known.
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THOMAS A. PATRICK.
Franklin co.,Ga., Nov. 19, 1846.
pßead the following from Dr. Jacob
Hoffman, a physician of extensive prac
tice in Huntingdon county :
Dear Sir procured - one bottle of
Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry,
from Thomas Read, Esq., of this place,
and tried it in a case of obstinate Asth
ma on a child of Paul Schweble, in which
many other remedies had been tried
without any relief. The balsam gave
sudden relief, and in my opinion the
child is effectually cured by its use.
Yours, &e.,
JACOB HOFFMAN, M. D.
Dec. 5.'3, 1811.
Price $I per bottle—six bottles for $5.
For sale by J. D. PARK,
(Successor to Sanford & Park,)
Cincinnatti.
General Agent for the West. All orders ad
dressed to him will receive prompt attention.
REED & SON, Huntingdon ; Mrs.
Mary Orr, Hollidaysburg ; Morris &
Nieudernus, Martinsburg.
111. & J. M. ROWE,
BROOM & WOODEN WARE STORE,
.No. 63 orlh Third Street,
One door above Arch. east side,
PHILADELPHIA,
Manufacturers & Wholesale Dealers in all kinds
of Brooms, Brushes, Buckets, Cedar Ware.—
Willow and French Baskets, Shoe and Wall
Brushes, Scrubs, Dusters, Mats, Blacking, East
ern-made Wooden-ware of every description, &c.
&c., at the lowest market prices.
MANLY ROWE,
March 7,'48. JOHN M. ROWE.
John W. Thompson,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WILLIAMSBURG, PA.,
WILL attend to all legal business ontruoted to
him in Blair and Huntingdon counties.—
Communications from a distance will receive the
most prompt attention.
febl-6m.
Lumber! Lumber!
A LL kinds of Lumber may be had at
Thomas Maize's Saw Mill, situate
on Meshanon's Creek, twenty miles from
mouth of Spruce Creek, and five miles
this side of Philipsburg. All descrip
tions of stuff, used for railroads, build
ings, &c., such as Spruce, Ash, Pine,
Locust and White Oak, sawed to order
and furnished at the shortest notice.
jylB,'lB.] THOS. MAIZE
ITS WORKS PRAISE IT
Burns, Scalds and all kinds of Inflamed
sores cured.
MOUSEY'S UNIVERSAL 01NT
MENT, is the most complete
Burn Antidote ever known. It instant
ly (and ns if by Magic,) stops pains of
the most desperate Burns and Scalds.
For old sores, bruises, cuts and sprains
&c., on wan or beast, it is the best ap.
plication that can be made. Thousands
have tried, and thousands praise it. It
is the most perfect master of pain ev
er discovered. All who use, recom
mend it. None can tell how soon
some of the family will need it.
Observe each box of the genuine
Ointment has the name of S. '1 )IJSEY
written on the outside label. To imitate
this is forgery.
Boatmen, Livery men, Farmers, and
all who, use horses, will find this Oint
ment the very best thing they can use
for collar galls, scratches, kicks, &c.
&c. &c., on their animals. Surely, ev
ery merciful man would keep his ani
male as free from pain as possible.—
Tousey's Universal Ointment is all that
is required. Try it.
Bites of Insects.—For the sting or bite
of poisonous insects, Tousey's Oint
ment is Unrivalled. Hundreds have
tried and found it good.
Piles Cured ! —For —For the Piles, Tou
sey's Universal Ointment is one of the
best Remedies that can be applied. All
who have tried it for the Piles recom
mend it.
Old Sores Cured.—For old, obstinate
sores, there is nothing equal to Tou
sey's Ointment. A person in Manlius
had for a number of years, a sore leg
that baffled the skill of the doctors.—
Tousey's Ointment was recommended
by one of the visiting physicians, (who
knew its first virtues,) and two boxes
produced more benefit than the patient
had received from any and all previous
remedies. Let all try it.
Burns and Scalds Cured.—Thousands
of cases of burns and scalds, in all parts
of the country, have been cured by
Tousey's Universal Ointment. Certi
ficates enough can be had to fill the
whole of this sheet.
Violent Bruises Cured.—Testimonials
on testimonials, in favor of Tousey's
Ointment for curing bruises, have been
offered the proprietors. Hundres in
Syracus will certify to its great merits
in relieving the pain of the most severe
bruise. All persons should try it.
Scald Head Cured.—Sores or cases of
scald head have been cured by Tousey's
Ointment. Try it—it seldom fails.
Salt Rheum Cured.—Of all the rem
edies ever discovered for this most dis
agreeable complaint, Tousey's Univer.
sal Ointment is the most complete. It
was never known to fail.
Chapped Hands can be Cured.—Tott-
sey's Universal Ointment will always
cure the worst cases of chapped-hands.
Scores of persons will state this.
Sore Lips Cured.—For the cure of
sore lips, there was never anything
made equal to Tousey's Ointment. It
is sure cure for them. Try it.
It is a scientific compound, warran
ted not to contain any preparation of
Mercury.
trice 25 cents per box. For fur-1
ther particulars concerning this really
valuable Ointment, the public are refer
red to phamphlets to be had gratis, of
respectable Druggists_ and Merchants
throughout the United States.
AGENTS.-T. K. SIMONTON, Hun
tingdon , • Jas. C l ark , Birmingham ; J. R.
Cox, Warriorsmark ; J. S. !sett, Spruce
Creek ; G. H. Steiner, Waterstreet ;
Moore & Swoope, Alexandria; A. & N.
Creswell. Petersburg ; Orlady & Patter
son, Williamsburg; Royer tri• Co.,
Springfield Furnace; M. Thompson,
Duneansville ; J. M. Lindsey, Holli
daysburg; Jas. Condron, Frankstown.
CLICKENEWS
SUGAR-COATED PILLS,
The Only Effectual Purgative,
cured within the last year
OVER 200,000 PERSONS
of the following Complaints:
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Headache, Giddiness, Rheumatism, Piles, Dis
pepsia, Scurvy, Smal pox, Jaundice, Pains in the
Back, Inward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, ;
Rising in the Throat, Dropsy, Asthma, Fevers of
all kinds, Female Complaints, Measles, Salt Rheum
Heartburn, Worms, Cholera Moibus, Coughs,
Quinsy, Whooping Cough, Consumption, Fits,
Liver Complaint, Erysipelas, Deafness, ltchings of
the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gravel, Nervous Com
plaints, and a variety of other diseases arising from
impurities of the b,ood, and obstructions in the or
gans of digestion.
Experience has proved that nearly every disease
originates from Impurities of the Blood or Derange
ments of the Digestive Organs; and to secure
Health, we must remove those Impurities and re
store the blood to its natural state. Therefore,
when the slightest derangement of the 'system is
indicated by Costiveness, or any other sign, it ad
monishes us that superfluities are gathering in the
' System, which should be immediately removed by
an effectual purging. This fact, as stated, is uni
versally known; but people have such an aversion
to medicine, that, unless the case urgent, they pre
ferred the disease to the cure, generally. Since the
invention, however, of
Cliekener's Vegetable Purgative Pills,
this objection does not exist, as they are completely
enveloped with a coating of pure white sugar
(as distinct from the internal ingredients as a nut
shell from the kernel) leave no taste of medicine,
and are as easily swallowed as bite of candy.—
Moreover they neither neauseate or gripe in the
slightest degree. They operate equally on all the
diseased parts of the system, instead of confining
themselves to, and racking any particular region,
Thus, for example, if the Liver be affected, one in
gredient will operate on that particular organ, and.
j by cleansing it of that Excess of Bile it is ,
con
stantly discharging into the stomach, restore it to
its natural state. Another oe wtendill on the
Blood, and remove those impurities which have &t
-ready entered into its circulation; while a third
will effectually expel fr, m the system whatever im•
purities may have been discharged into the atom
iach ; and hence they
Strike at the Root of Disease,
Remove all In pure Humors ; open the pores ex'
ternally and internally ; promote the Insensible
Perspiration, obviate Flatulency, Headache, &c.?"'
separate all foreign and obnoxious particles frtru
the chyle, secure a free and healthy action to the
Heart, bungs, and Liver, and thereby restore
health even when all other means have fatted.
The entire truth of the above can be ascertained
by the trial of a single box ; and their virtues ore
so positive and certain in restoring Health 'hot, the
proprietor binds himeelf to retort the money paid
for them in all cases where they do hot give uni
versa! satisfaction. _
•
Retail Price, 25 Cts. per toat:
Principal office No. 86 Vesey St., New York.
Sold in Harrisburg, by D. Robinson, Market St.
cr - j-- Remember Dr. C.V. Clickener is the inven ,
for of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of the
front was ever heard of until he introduced them
June, 1843. Purchasers should, therefore, always
ark for Clickener'e Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills,
and take no others, or they will be made the vie..
tims of a fraud.
AGENTS.-T. K. SIMONTON, Hun
tingdon, Jus. Clark, Birmingham, J. R.
Cox, G. H. Steiner, Waterstreet, Moore
& Swope, Alexandria, A. & N. Creswell,
Petersburg, Orlady & Patterson, Wil,
liamsburg, Royer & Co., Springfield
Furnace, M. Thompson, Duncansville,
J. M. Lindsey, Hollidaysburg, Jas. Con
dron, Frankstown.
Ask the Sufferer
FROM
A S T II A
what has relieved him in such a abort time from
his difficulty of breathing, Cough and suffoca
tion? He will tell you it was " the Ole
saonian or All Healing Balsam."
Ask ;he Consumptive what has
allayed hie Cough, remo
ved the Pain in hie Side and
Chest, checked hie night meats and
placed the rim) of health upon his cheek
and he will tellyou ..Bnznnuar's OLOIAOBIAN,
ALL-HEALING BALSAM-.
Ask your friends if they know of any thing that
will so speedily cure a long and tedious Cough,
Raising of Blond, Bronchitis,Dympeptic f.. onsump
tion, Hoarseness, Influenza, and diseases of the
Throat, as the Olosaonian / and they will tell ) ou
—No. There never yet has been a remedy intro
duced to public notice which has been productive
of no much good in so short a space of time. Read
the following
ASTONISHING CURES
WM. BOND, the celebrated Boston crackerbaker,
98 Nassau street, Brooklyn, elates that hie wife has
been afflicted with Asthma for 30 years, arid cculd
not find permanent relief from the best medical ad
vice which New York and Brooklyn couldintoduce,
was induced to try this great remedy. She is now
nearly well. His daughter, who was suffering
from the same disease, tried it, and was also celled
by it. Mrs. Bond is now co well that she is ab:e
to rise from her bed early in the morning in d at
tend to her usual duties through the day without
any annoyance from her distressing malady.
eenr JACKSON, 13th street, near the Catholic
Cemetry, carne to the store for the purpose of ob
taining a bottle of the Olosoanian, having bests
Afflicted with the Asthma for more then 30 years,
and was so exhausted on his aeiivul that he could
not speak. He purchased a bottle and rode home.
Four days afterward he walked from his residence
to the office without fatigue, a distance of over two
miles, to tell of the wonderful relief which he had
expel kneed from using about one half of one bot
tle.
Consumption of the Lungs,
Mn.Coxron•r, 35 White street, was so low in
the month of December last, that he was given up
by his physician. His friends entertained no hops
of his recovery. He was persuaded to try the
Olosaonian, and to his surprise it has so far resto
red him to health that he is now able to walk about
the streets.
Mrs, Avraxa, the wife of Wnt. H. Attlee,
James Harman, Eaq, and George W. Hays, Esq.,
can all hear testimony from their own experience o
the healing properties of this Greut litmerly in
Consumption of the Lungs.
Spatting, Blood.
Mrs. THOUBOURNE, 352 Monroe street, who
had been troubled for a great length of lime by a
severe cough, and raised quantities of blood, was
relieved by one bottle of the Olosaonion,and declares
it the greatest remedy in the world.
DENS. KELLY, 26 Water street, was also re
lieved from the sable complaint, although he w as
very much reduced when be commenced taking it
--having been under the care of his physician du
, ring the past winter. Although he coughed con
stantly and was very much troubled with night
sweats, two bottles of the remedy enabled him to
return to his daily work. He was entirely relieved.
DAVID hENDERRON, 60 Laight street, George
W. Burnett, formerly of Newark, N. J., Henry
i Lisbon, 199 Rivington street, and numerous other
persons have been speedily and permanent* cured
of the same complaint by this remedy .
AGENTS.-i. K. 'SIMONTON, Hunt
ingdon • Jas. Clark, Birmingham ; J. R.
Cox, Varriorsmark ; J. S. lsett, Spruce
Creek ; G. H. Steiner, Waterstreet
Moore & Swoope, Alexandria ; A &
Creswell, Petersburg; Orlady & Patter
son, Williamsburg ; Royer & Co. Spring
field Furnace ; M. Thompson, Duncans.
ville ; 3. H. Lindsey, Hollidaysburg;
Jas. Condron, Frankstown.
.4DdIIIAISTR.4TOR' NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby given that letters of admin.
istration have been granted to the undersigned ow
the estate of Benjamin Strong, late of Union tp.
All persons indebted will please come forward antk
make payment immediately, and those having
claims will present them duly authenticated for
settlement.
ELIZA STRONG, Administratrix.
.4.D.7III.IVISTR.IITORS' NOTICE.
Estate of Robert Ramsey, late of Spring
field township, Huntingdon county, deed.
]T ETTERS of administration having
/having been granted to undersigned
on the said estate, all persons having
claims against the same are requested to
present them for settlement, and those
indebted are requested to make immedi
ate payment to
ROBERT RAMSEY, Adm'r,
May 18, 1848. _
s. u. onnivom,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
HUNTINGDON, PA.