Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, October 17, 1848, Image 4

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    Another Grand Triumph
OF THE
flinglottatirono!
ally the last train from the eities l
of New York & Philadelphia!
Suceessful 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 DRY Goons, Groceries,
&c., &e., &c.,
W SLV
J,X
rs.re enabled to , present t T
o thei ON r
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
Maslins from 2 to 18 cts per yard.
Calicoe " 2to 18 do.
Ginghams " 12 to 40 do.
Lawns " 12 to 37 do.
Mouslin de Lain 12 to 37 da,
Shawls " $l.OO to $8.50.
Coffee " 64 to 10 cts per lb.
Sugar " 6to 10 do.
Tea "25 to 100 do.
Molasses " 8 to 20 cts per quart
&UT, PL.ISTER, FISH,
avaD 7aa LLv. - r C 15 , 3
What do you think of a full suit (made
up) of excellent clothes, at
[u' $2.00 ? L1
All of the very best quality, and to be
sold on their usual accommodating
tOYIII6. [aplll-tf.
TENNENTS
Washington Gallery of Daguerrotypes,
No. 234 North Second Street, N. 14'. corner of
Calle:dull Street,
PHILADELPHIA
IPHE Likenesses token and beautifully colored j
n t this well known establishment, for env), not.-
LAB, are universally conceded to be Lauer. in ev
ery respect to Ally in the city, l'ictuirs taken
equally well in cloudy and clear weather. A
large assartirrent of Man...J.oNa and Loctte•ra
on hand, from $2 to $5, including the picture.
The subscribers respectfully invite the citizens
of Huntingdon County, to call and examine spe
cimen. of the latest improvement,' in the art of
Daguerreotyping, which will be exhibited cheer
fully and without cats ge.
T. &. J. C. TENNENT.
July; 4 1848.
A. L. BOGGS & SON,
Produce and General Crinisson Merchants
No. 22 SPEAR'S WHARF,
BALTIMORE :
Devote their whole time to the business and are
prepared to make liberal cash advances on con•
- -
WASHINGTON HOUSE,
HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA.
THIS Popular House Ices recently undergone •
thorough repair, and been furnished with
entire new furniture, of the best quality.
ben of the Legislature and others, visiting the
Seat of Government, will find it a very desirable
stopping place.
CC7" Charges moderato.
WM. T. SANDERS, Agent.
Hartieburg, July 14, 1848—Gm.
COLEMAN'S CHEAP CUTLERY
STORES.
Ifoa. 32 and 33 Arcade, and Oi North Third St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
•
COUNTRY Merchants can nave from 10 to 15
per cent'by purchasing at the above stores
By importing my own goods, paying but little
rent, and living economically, it is plain I can un
dersell those who purchase their goods here, pay
high rents, and live like princes.
Constantly on hand, s large assortment of Pen
and Pocket Knives. Scissors and Razors, Table
Knives and Forks, in Ivory, Steg, Buffalo, Bone
and Wood handles; Carvers and Forks, Steels,
&e. Butcher Knives, Dirks, Howie Knives, Re
volving and Plain Pistols, &c. Just received, a
large stock of Rodgers' on I Wostenholnes' fin
Pen and Congress Knives.
Also, a large assortment of Accordenns, &c.,
ate. Also, Fine English Twist and German
Guns. JO:1N M. COLEMAN.
june2o.ly,
Flp afollss .
Afew more hogsheads of that unrival
led fip Molasses, which has created
so much excitement, now ready to be
sold in quantities to snit purchasers, at
the "GR./1.V.1) B. Z./IR" of Fisher,
McMurtrie & Co., where in fact every
thing may be found cheaper than any
place else; not to say anything about
their really fine
4 dr 6 CI. Sugar.
flats,lat@, Haobi.
ONE case more of Ashton's beautiful
mole-skin Hats, which no gentleman
should be without, just received, and
for sale at FISHER, McMURTRIE &
CO'S. Also, a supply of Cerro Gordo
and Buena Vista Hats of the best qual
ity, and very cheap.
Administrators' Notice.
NOTICE le hereby given that Icitersof admin.
irtratidn have been granted to the undersigned,on
the estate of Thome Carberry, late of rod town
ship, deceased. Persons knowing themselves in.
debted will come forward and make payment, and
all those having claims will present them duly an
thenticatcd for settlement.
THOMAS CARBERRY,
JOHN CARBERRY,
Administrator,
*IDA lINISTR./ITOR'S NOTICE.
TOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Ad
ministration on this eaten, of George W,
Haugh, late of Franklin township, doe'd, have
beengranted to the undersigned. All persons in
debted to said estate are requested to snake imme
diate payment, and those having claims or de
mands against the seine to present them duly au•
thenticated for settlement to
SOLOMON HAMER,
Administrator.
Aut. IS, els
GREEIV I S
OXYGENATED
BITTERN,
FOR THE CURE OF
DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL DEBILITY,
&0., S.zei i arc,
The best and strongest certified medicine iti
the world, for the cure of Dyspepsia in ell its
forms—such as Heed-ache, Habitual Costiveness,
Acidity of the Stomach, Loss of Appetite, Asth
ma, l'iles,lncipient Consumption, Debility aris
ing front protracted fevers, Fever and Ague, Ex
posures to extreme Heat or Cold, Old Age—end,
in fact, from every Disease arising from imperfect
digestion, or a deranged condition of the stomach.
It is to excellent remedy, and not surpassed by
any medicine in use, for females suffering from
uterine or nervous derangements.
The following Certificates have re
cently been received;
WASHINGTON, D. U., June 10, 1846.
Having made use of the ' , Oxygpnated Bitters"
prepared by Dr. Geo. B. Green, of W indsor, Vi.,
nJ from knowledge obtained of their efficacy in
other cases, we cheerfully recommend them to the
public, believing that they will fully sustain the
recommendation of the Proprietor. We hope
that this voidable remedy may be so generally dif
fused throughout the country that it may be ar.,
eessible to all the afflicted.
SAMUEL Filimas, U. S. Senators from
Win. UPHAM, 5 Vermont.
Lofts F. SIMMONS, U. S. Senator from
Rhode Island:
J. T. MotElitabi U. S. Senator and for
merly Governor, of Kentucky.
L. H. ARNOLD, Member of Congress and
formerly Governor of it: I:
Wm. WooDnimiliGE, U. S. Sevator and
fornurly Governor of Michigan.
M. L. MARTIN, Delegate in Congressfrom
Wisconsin Territory.
From the lion. SoLomos FOOT, Member of Con ,
green from Vermont.
WAsurmrolc, D. C., June 1, 1846.
DR, Geo. B. GREE;:-Dear Sir,—ln your
note of this morning, you ask "for an expression
of my opinion in regard to your medicine, called
'Oxygenated Bitters.' " It anrds me pleasure to
state, that from the experience I have had, in its
curing a severe attack of Dyspepsia in my own
family, al d from the wonderful effects which it
luie produced ih atfiet and more severe cases, aris
ing in the families of Members of Congress with
which I am acquainted, I think it an invaluable
medicine, and hope that such circulation will be
given to it. as will bring it within the reach of ALL
who are afflicted with that distressing malady.
Respectfully yours, S.
From Hon. H I). Fosrmi, Member of Congress
from Pennsylvania.
WnsurxoTox, D. C., June 10, 1846.
Dear Sir :—I have been a dyspeptic sufferer
. .
for about ten years. and have resorted to various
medicines for relief without success, until I made
use of your Oxygenated Hitters." I have used
about two bottles, and find myself restored to per
fect health. The forms in which the disease
showed itself, in my case, were, great acidity of
the stomach, loss of appetite, extreme flatulence,
severe constipation of the bowels, and violent
headache. Feeling desirous that a knowledge of
your valuable remedy may reach others similarly
gflAsi,s,il, I take great pleasure in recording my
t T would also
since, I administered a part of a bottle to a Horn.
her of my afflicted friends with great success.
They are desirous that you should establish an
agency at Pittsburg, or inform them where the
medicine ern] be obtained. With nn earnest de
sire for your prosperity anti happiness, I subscribe
myself, truly your friend, H. D. POSTEH.
Duct. Geo. H. Gamin, Windsor, Vt.
Otter, & FLETCHER, General Agents, No. 16,
South Sixth St, Philadelphia.
Sold wholesale and retail by THOMAS iIKAD &
S.m, Huntingdon, Pa.
August 15 1848.
WATCH AND JEWELRY
suactDEncio 9
No. 1001 Market Square, Huntingdon, Pa.
H. X. NEFF . ok 33R0.,
HAYE just received from the Eastern
Markets a very extensive and the
most magnificent and best assortment of
WATCAES, JEWELRY and FANCY
ARTICLES, ever brought to Hunting-
don : Consisting, in part, of Gold Lever
\Vetches, 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.
Cromelian &Brother,
No. 11, Walnut Street, Philadelphia,
_..
Wine, Liquor and General Commission
Merchants.
Brandies, Gin, and Champaigne o
different brandsirnported direct, and so'd on
accommodating terms to Country Dealers. Qual
ities and proof of Liquors wrrranted.
Philadelphia, June 20, 1849.
CHAU FACTORY
No. 113, SOUTH SECOND SINTBREE DOORS BELOW
DOCK STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
A. MeDONOUGH continues to manufacture in
the beet manner, every variety of Chairs, Settees,
Invalid Chairs, &c., and is prepared to
ablutions supply t
families,
t h e shortest hotes'and no tre u e b a " n c d a i n
—.O.- t
the lowest possible prices for the very
/ best and most durable kinds of work
and material.
Articles ordered from a distance will be packed
carefully and nerd without charge for porterage to
any Depot in the city or districts.
Cl._..klvery article warranted.
Cl7'rhe quickest drying and finest Copal Var
nish for sale,
August 15, 1848.-2 m.
John Scott, jr.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Huutingdon,Pa.—
Hee removed his office to the middle room o-
'Snare's How,"dtreetly oppoaitcFisher & M'Murf
trfs'setore, where he will attend with promptness
and fidelity to all business with which he may be
entrusiedin Huntingdon or theadjoining counties
The ANGLO-SAXONS have comeagain in the
way of READY-MADE CLOTHING, and
can afford to sell 10 per cent. lower than ever.
The stock consists of Coats, Pants, Vests and
Monkey Jacket., of all sorts, colours and shades.
Sept. 12, 1815.
OL , Webs assorted Prints jii , t arrived iind for
4'9 sate by J. fic W. SAXTON.
Wm. GAATIUS
R.C. McGm,
The Alexandria
FOUNDRY
HApS,
prepared
t leasede.
execute
the c zb n e g c: iobfe
all d who e
sc are
(tons in superior sty le (one of them being a prat
tle.' moulder of long experience) and on the low
est and most accommodating terms.
Castings for Forges, Rolling Mills i
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
West" and "Hathaway" stoves, the for
mer of which we are also prepared to
supply. .4lso, Coal Cooking Stoves,
Parlor and Chamber stoves of the most
elegant patterns.
Hollow Ware,
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.
aplll4.] McGILL & GRAFIUS.
" Encourage your Own"
Cabinet Ware Ittanntaeloil,
Main Street, Huntingdon, Pa
101011111%,
Z. 11. di. D. WHITMAN/111,
WOULD avail themselves of this method of
informing their friend. 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 Huntingdon
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 thenise yes with a very
large and superior stock of sluff, they have no
hesitation to assuring the Public that they can
furnish work, which, for cheapness, beauty and
durability ,cannot be surpassed by any other shop
in the county.
They wil, keep constantly on hand, and make
to order,
SIDE BOARDS, BUREAUS,
Card Tables, Bedsteads, Centre Tables,
Winkoards,_ Stands, Dough Troughs,
Breamjacalds...__F,Katcitefit., oSerretaries,
. ,
Old - furniture repaired at the very shortest no
tice. C eruct. 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 voryltberal 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 patronage.
may 2, 1848-tf.
DR.LE ROY'S,
Vegetable Illitivertial
The only known Medicine that at the same
time purges, purifies and strengthens
the system.
Losoov,July 7, 1846.
[AR. LE ROY'S Pißeare a new medicine which
has just appeared, and isfast taking the places
of all others of the Rams close. These pills are
composed of many ingredients, but the two princi
pal antis 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 sys
tem. Thus those pills are at the same time tonic
and opining; a desideratum long and eagerly
sought for by mJdical men, but never before die
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 nonce they cause no debilitation,
and are followd by no re-action. Dr. Le Roy's
pills have a wonderful influence on the blood; they
not only purify without weakening it, but they re
move all noxious particles from the chyle befoi eit
is converted into fluid, and thus make impure
blood an utter impossibility. As there la
s no debil
itation,so there is no nausea or sickness attending
the operations of thin most excellent of medicines
which never strains or tortures the digestive func
tions,butcauses them to work in a perfectly natur
al manner; and hence persons taking them do not
become pale and emaciated, but the contrary ; for
while it is the property of the Sarsaparilla united
as it is with other ingredients, to remove all that is
foreign and impure, it is equally the property of
the Wild Cherry to retain all that is natural and
sound; and hence a robust state of health is the
certain result of their united operations.
TyPriee 25 Cents per BOX.
AGENTS.—T. Read & Son, Swoope & Af•
rice, Huntingdon ; W. W. Buchanan,
ATlliki
and Keesler, Mi 11-C reek ;S. Hatfield & Son , Juni
ata Iron Works; Porter & Bucher, Moore &
Swoope, H. C. Walker, Alexandria; G. H .Steiner
Waterstreet. [Aug. 31,'47.
A TRACT OF LAND FOR SALE.
The subscriber offers for sale a tract of land
situate on Stone Creek, West township, Hunting.
don county, near Couch's Mill and adjoining land
of Robert Wilson, Francis Jackson, Chas, Green
and others, containing 103 acres mostly bottom
land, well timbered and of first rate quality. Thu
improvements consist of about 12 acres cleared,
with a cabin house and log stable. There is a
first rate spring near the house. Teims will be
made known at the residence of the subsriber re-
siding on the Warm Springs Read 3 milei from
Huntingdon.
ELIS/1A SHOEMAKER
Augt. 1. 1818
Beware of Counterfeits.
CURE FOR CONSUMPTION.
7,000 Cases of obstinate Pulmonary Com
plaints Cured in One Year!
44444 4 4 14 4
WISTAR' BLSAM OF WILD CHERRY
The Great american Remedy for Lung
Complaints and all affections of the
Respiratory Organs.
The Eighth Wonder f the
It or/d
Air i ANY who have witnessed the extraordinary
_AI 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 phyet. inns
—but, never, before, have cures so extraordinary
been peiformed.
The reason is obvious. The proprietors of is.
tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry do not clt ina 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 clai:n for their great and invaluable dis-,
covery the exclusive secret of
• - •TIIAT JUDICIOUS COMBINATION .p)
of ingredients which go to make up tins richest
of curative compounds.
The most skillful and scientific physicians now
proscribe this medicine in their practice; while
neglected Ductora,of little practice, and mean con
tracted minds although they do all their cutlish
spirits can do to insure this—the people's favorite
medicine—they ore at the same time conipelleddo
acknowledge its innocent qualities•
Wo know the medicine is liA SDI LESS, and all
the world is witness that the medicine years.
A very important disease over which this Bal
sam exorts a powerful influence, is that of a Dis
c.. I.tvEn. 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 healt hy ac ti on , a nd i n many cocoa ef
fected perminent cures, after Mercury and every
other remedy had failed.
A silima is a complaint in which this Balsam
hasbeen okensively used, and with perfectsuccess
in proof IT which read the following important
letter from Georgia.
We are daily receiving testimony like the fol.
lowing from the North, South, East and West.
Messrs. Reese & Ware: Gentlemen—l was
oftlia•erkruVrineky to P O( corlinry:" - I — ad d hh'S
been to several physicians and found . relief
whatever. I was affected at times so severely, that
the Wood would gush from my nose, and my
breathing was difficult. Indeed, the disease had
igained so much on my health that I despoiled of
ever getting well,.when I chanced to get a bottle
of Wiatar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, which effect
, cd a perfect cure, and I now consider myself per
, reedy sonnd. 'Phis earl be proved by numbers of
• Imen in Franklin county and vicinity, and I think
it my duty to let it beknown, _ _______
THOMAS A. PATRICK
Franklin co., Ga., Nov. 12, 1846.
ID—Read the following from Dr. Jacob
Hoffman,_ a physician of extensive prac
tice in Huntingdon county :
Dear Sir :—I 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, &c.,
JACOB HOFFMAN, M. D.
Dec. 23, 1841.
Price $ I per bottle—six bottles for $5.
For sale by J. D. PARK,
(Successor to tianford & Perk.)
General Agent for the West. All orders ad
dressed to him will receive prompt attention.
REED & SON, Huntingdon; Mrs.
Mary Orr, Hollidaysburg; Morris &
Nicodemus, Martinsburg.
11. & J. M. ROWE,
BROOM & WOODEN WARE STORE,
.No. 63 .Itorth 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
Blushes, Set she, Dusters, Mats, Blacking, East.
eru•made Wooden. ware of every description,&c.
&c., at the lowest market prices.
MANLY ROWE,
JOHN M. BMA E.
March 7,'98
John W• Thompson,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WILLIAMSBURG, PA.,
NTTILL attend to all legal business entrusted to
N 7
him in lilair and Huntingdon counties.—
Cornmunicai ions from a distance will receive the
moat prompt attention
feb 1-6 ni
Lumber! Lumber !
A LL kinds of Lumber may be had at
A Thomas Maize's Saw Mill, situate
on Meshanon's Creek, twenty miles from
mouth of Spruce Creek, and live miles
this side of Philipsburg. All descrip
tions of stuff; used for railroads, build
ings, &c., such as Spruce, Asb, Pine,
Locust and White Oak, sawed to order
and furnished at.the shortest notice
.4 18 ,V.] THOS. MAIZE.
IBlood, and remove those impurities which hove at.
entered into ita circulation ; while It tirii 4
expel fr. m the system whatever int.
Bu l r T n 7, B " call i s l a o K n r d es a P c l
ul IL
.c e i A d n . kind s I o g f ° llll l I Infl amed ed .w ro i n i d i Y eirectuany
i purities may have been' diecharged into the sit W
TOUSEY'S UNIVERSAL DINT- , itch ; and hence they
PrigN i r, is the most complete I /Strike at the Root of Disease,
Me Inre hril le
Burn Antidote' leiragkincoow
slope
ps i t
patesin st a n o t - f.
wr ll n e u rn ily ov a e n e d ll l in nt o p , u n r a e n l 3 lu ; m p o ru re ni ;: u pt n the poit&r).•
ly (and as if by
secti e re g a free end heal ' l s hv i' re t tir sr t:r l the:
the
For old n' os
s t o d re e s st , p b ee r a n t i e ses, Burns
cut. and
and
sprainsSeslds i Perspi r at ion,
a c h y le ,u . 0,
o n i b t
x ri , c o ) , . . H ecele w e I I:s. . ac t . , ,
IHeart, Lunge, and Liver, and thereby testes
dt pi c ic , a o ti n on m t a h n at o
, r ,a b n ea b s e t, m i
a t
d i
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. the Th b o e u s
g t
nn ap d s .
health even when u II uther means hate Atka.
have tried, and thousands praise it. It 1 The entire truth of the abate can be ascertained
er discovered. All who use, recom—
b
himself to return the nichry !Ltd
is the most perfect master of pain ev-
fl, y ,
p th o e lit t i r v ia e l; i f ,d es e i r n i. g i l i e , l i 3o3 r ctai r t i dth i e ic ir o v i r i i i i i t. ) ;:r o er e
mend it. None can tell how soon ' Pl°Pil'lc'! bi nd s
i for them in all c.c.s where they do not gi,e i Li
s
some
vernal satisfaction.
,r i
o e f dti. the genuine ' Retail Price, 25 cts. per Per.
t . e .7 of
Observethe family
each bo x will need
Ointment hits the name of S. '1 , tIsEY Principal office N 0.66 Vestry St., New York,
written on the outside label. To imitate Sold in Harrisburg, by D. Robinson, Market Sit
1 T r Remember Dr. C. V. Clickener is the in,en•
this is forgery. r Coated Pills and that nothing of the
Boatmen, Livery men, Farmers, and :
tar rt o , t v B as d e g v a er heard of un til ' he introd Level ib,
all who use horses, will find this Oint.
; ' Lae, 1843. Purchasers should, therefote, ale m el in e
ark for Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills,
collet f rn o e r ntt h t he very
galls, best
scratches,
e t r ti t u c t
es: they ki
e c k a s n ,
ac u s e e
' and take no
others, Of they will be made the vice
&c. &e., on their animals. Surely, ev. time of a fraud.
ery merciful man would keep his ani , AGENTS.—T. K. SIMONTON, Hun=
mals as free from pain as possible.— ; tingdon, Jas. Clark, Birmingham, J. R.
Tousey's Universal Ointment is all that ' Cox, Ur. H. Steiner, Waterstreet, Moore
is required. Try it. ! & Swope, Alexandria, A. &N. Creswell,
Bites of Insects.—For the sting or bite ' Petersburg, Orlady & Patterson, MI.
of poisonous insects, Tousey's Clint. liamsburg, Royer & Co., Springfield
ment is Unrivalled. Hundreds have Furnace, M. Thompson, Thincansville,
tried and found it good. ; J. 51. Lindsey, Hollidaysburg, Jas. Con.
Piles Cured! —For the Piles, Ton- . dron, Frankstown.
____
say's Universal Ointment is one of the i Ask the Sufferer
best Remedies that can be applied. Alll F 90 1 ,1
who have tried it for the Piles recoup. A !is qr 111 Al A
mend it. 1 what has relieved him in such a short time front
Old Sures Cured.—For old, obstinate ; his difficulty of breathing, Cough and sufliga-
sores ; there is nothing equal to L
rer ,
ou- tine 1 He will tell you it wail '• the 01, -
saonian, et All Healing Balsam."
sey's Ointment. A person in Manlius I
had fora number of years, a sore leg' Ask the Consumpti , e what Ilse
allayed hie Cough, remit
that baffled the skill of the doctors,--; ved the Pain in his Side and
Tousey's Ointment was recommended ; ehest e cheeked his night sweats and
by one of the visiting physicians, (who I placed the rose of health upon his ehee k ?
knew its first virtues,) and two boxes i and he willtellyou "SHERMAN'. OLCVAONI.ILIV,
produced more benefit than the patient Olt
ALL-HEALING BALSAM.
had received from any and all previous
Ask yothe y an y thing the t
l
Sour friends itknow of
remedies. Let all try it. ill SO speedily cure a ',mg and tedious ( eug
It
Burns and Scalds Cured .— Thousands w ill
Blood, Bronchitis, D ••1 eptic ( on
of cases of burns and scalds, in all parts flea, Hoarseness, Influenza, and ' diseases of a ft
of the country, have been cured by Throat, as the Olosaonian 1 end they to ill tell ,i u
Tousey's Universal Ointment. Corti , —No. There never yet lise bee n A remedy itMo.
fiestas enough can be had to fill the &reed to public notice which has been riroductier
whole of this sheet.
of so much good in so short a space of time. Rend
the fot owing
Violent Bruises Cured.—Testimonials
ASTONISHING CI'IIES.
on testimonials, in favor of Tousey's wm _.
ovn, the celebrated Boston crec kir hoker'
Ointment for curing bruises, have been 98 Nits 'tr s. street, lirookly n. steles that his wife hue
been afflicted with Asthma for 39 y cars, and eculd
offered the proprietors. Hundres in
Syracus will certify to its great merits not find permanent relief Item the best were al tri•
in relieving the pain of the most severe vice which New Yotk and 13rookly n could Node(' ,
bruise. All persons should try it. wee induced to try this great re no dy. 1. I.e it new
Scald Head Cured.—Sores or cases of nearly we l l.
o i ti i i i :es c .i l eli l e i d " it, ' , ‘ , l i i lii :ti o . n ol ""lii g
scald head have been cured by Tousey's by it.
Mro. Bond te .w SO well drat she is n i:ii ld e
Ointment. Try it—it seldom fails.
to rise from her bed early in the morning ai d er-
Salt Rheum Cured.—Of all the rem- tend to her usual duties through the thy uitlrect
"I'''' , "111 street, eta, the c
edies ever discovered for this most die- any annoyance from her dietreeeing malady.
agreeable complaint, Tousey's Univer. Hoant JA
sal Ointment is the most complete. It .(-I!'l7lrs' carne to . th° °l "' f" the propose °I °I -
taming a matte et the Olosoarsien, having lee n
,„ I Afflicted with the Ami. for more then 30 years,
waa Wir e r . known „ :: to fail.
-.,, - ......n he Cu ed.- - Lott- and •,, itt . te 1 I • an is e' , 1
to the office without fatigue, a dbier.re of 0,11 le o
sey's Universal Ointment wilt always iii,t. o ppa e r e tirr r:„,°.:,.,7,,i,.,,e,,' fi r ' b e c”
'd
cure the worst c as es of chapped-hands. Four days afterw a rd he walked fret. ' l i , is ' r d e t ei l r ' ' ' "..i.
miles, to tell of the wonder fel ri lief vi hit h he 1141
I e ta
Scores of persons will state this.
Sore Lips Cured.—For the cure of
exile iraeed from
sore lips, there was never any thing
, xp
to Tousey's Ointment. It u sing about one 11.11 of erre let.
I C '
made equal otin sii iiipt ion of the Lit II gm.
is sure cure for them. Try it.
s c c
i o e n n t t a i contain any p compound,pr eparation a u ; i n e r t: a o n i l m t l y "ld li n i n' s ; i p e' l l i "i v : l fu i r 1)1 1 n Te . c' ff's ll l i 4e rs ; l l; r :i t
e e n : de rhe ei t i
t L e " : " :i : 1, : e l gurunl L:
its
ted it n i n s t a to
Mercury.
!of his recovery. H' ti
Ile was persuaded t y I. , e
07 - 1' rice 25 cents per box. For fur. Olosaorrian and to his surpriee it her rofarre' l sto:
titer particulars concerning this really red him to health that he is now able to walk shin t
valuable Ointment, the public are refer- the m stre T,4 l ,„„, 0,„ ;r of ' t.
red
respectable to Pha m
Ph Druggists l e ts to
be
and had Il g l r e a rct n o t sf James
.ill 'il lie —a a r r .n t ; o ft : n iii B i .f ir : iTo .c. n i . 1 6.e. ii: ; :i . ro . n 'W ' m o : i. l : ll l a, : . r' l l. I n Et r yt Y, ' :
throughout the United States. , the healing properties of this Great Remedy in
AGENTS.—T. K. SIMONTON, Him. ' Consumption of the Lungs.
tingdon ; Jas. Clark, Birmingham ; J. R. I
had been troubled for a great length of time by a
! Il i PIM Illtg 111/ocd.
C c o re x e , k W ; a G rr . iorf i m . a s rk te ; in .T e . r ?.
‘ l v se a t t t e , r S st p r r e l e ic t e ; Mrs. Tuounoeuxz, 352 Monroe street, vat)
severe cough, and raised quantitiee of bleed, or es
;t
t eli i eved by one bottle oftheOlossonion,sial &clams
Moore & Swoops, Alexandria ; A. & N.
complaint, althou g h
he
tr.
Creswell. Petersburg ; Orlady & Patter-
H o n;„ very much reduced when he err:menet/ taking it
son, Williamsburg;
--having been under the care of his ph 'sierra du- "
Springfield Furnace; 51. Thompson, lievA frmirr the IMMO C 011)
Duticansville ; .1. N. Lindsey,
daysbarg ; Jas. Condron, Frankstown.
ring the past winter. Although he coughed Y ' ecr
smutty and was very much troubled with nigh . ;
sweats, two bottles of the remedy enable d him to
return to his daily work. He was entirely relieved.
DAVID 111,COLIIRON, 60 Laight street Geri •
1 0 N
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t N e
r ,
W. Burnett, formerly of N evr al k, N. .I ' , Ilt i lX
Lisbon, tEI Rivituvon street, mid numerous min . ,.
oNnv;arJrajos.rsCrnlaarrlkr,;Birmingham ; J. R.
of the sates complaint by th j i . ,,, 5 ,.. a , 1 1 yt . t,
persons have been sue, lily and permonenti cur e d
Cr A ee G k EN ; TS G . 7
'8.1%. K.
Steiner. S I
i Cox, ngd
Spruce 3
a t H r e u wt " t .;
Moore & Swoope, Alexandria ; A & N.
Creswell, Petersburg; Orlady & Patter
son, Williamsburg ; Royer & Co. S
field Furnace ; 51. Thompson, Dur ing.
villa; J. H
H. Lindsey, Ica"-
Hollidaysburg;
Jas. Condron, Frankstown.
CLICKEA EH'S
SUGAR-COATTD PILL',
The Only Effectual Purgative,
cured within the Intl year
Cincinnatti,
OVER 200,000 PERSONS
of the following Complaints:
Headache, Giddiness, Rheumatism, Piles, Din
pepsin, Scurvy, Sinai pox, Jaundice, Pains in the
sack, toward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart,
Rising in the Throat, Dropsy, Asthma, Fevers of
all kinds, Female Complaints, Measles, Salt Rheum
Heartburn, Worms, Cholera Nimbus, Coughs,
Quinsy, Whooping Cough, Consumption, Fits,
Liver Complaint, Erysipelas, Deafness, Itchings of
the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gravel, Nervous Com
plaints, and a variety dottier diseases arising from
impurities of the blood, and obstructions in the or
gans of digestion.
Ex perience 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 Impu•ities 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 tint
vernally known; but people have such an aversion
to medicine, that, unless the case urgent, they pre
ferred the diseaseto the cure, generally. Since the
invention, however, of
Cliekelier's Vegetable Purgative Pills,
this objection does not exist, as they are completely
enveloped with a coating of pure while sugar
(as diitinct fmni the internal ingredients as a nut
shell front the kernel) have no Mole of medicine,
and aro as easily swallowed as bits of candy.—
Moreover they neither +Houseflies or gripe in the
slightest degree. They ope,ste cqually on all the
diseased parts of the system, instead of confining
themselves to, and racking any particular region,
Thus, fur exturVe, if the Liver be affeeted,one in.
gredient will operate on that particular organ, and.
by cleansing it of that Excess of 13ile it is con
stantly discharging into the stomach, restore it to
its natural state. Another ye wtstodlll on the
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I k . t,..,
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\ 4.
;-
7 d E i l e l ee
4 aT v e i n i
in s ' e shape
showing
i'thedani'
v , ~- form. and malfminations of
the general system, By Wirl, YOUNG, M.D.
1 The timeline arrived, that persons suffering from
secret disease,need no more become the victims of
Quackery, as by the prescriptions contained in
thin book any one may cure himself, without his
' drance to business, or the knowledge of the most
, intimate friend, or d with one tenth the usual ex
, pow! In addition to the general routine of pri
, vate diseases, it fury explains the cause of Matt
-1 hood', early decline, with observations on Mart lege
--Liedtke many other derangements which it would
not be pr,iper to enumerate in the public prints.
cp Persens residing at any distance from PJtil
adetphia, can have thin book forwarded to them
through the Post Office, on the receipt of twenty
, five cents, directed to Dr. NVillinm Yining, ial
, SPRUCE Street, Philadelphia.
' June 20, 1848.