Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, November 28, 1848, Image 4

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    Sound Sentiment.
There is not a more melancholy spec
aele to our eyes, than a class of distil
itated boys whom we frequently meet
an our walks, who seem to pride them
selves in throwing oft a ll restraint and
indulging in smoking, drinking and
profane swearing. All thiv they con
sider to be manly and a mark of some
thing above the common herd, who arc
trained up in puritan habits. Some of
these lads are sons of wealthy parents,
who have the means of giving them a
good education ; but that they despise.
Some are sons of pious parents, who
would train them tip in the service of
God; but they say, «It is a vain thing
to serve God." Some are sons of inge
nious, industrious mechanics and manu
facturers, who would give them a valu
able trade, or place them at the head of
some important establishment; but they
seem determined that they will news be
doomed to get their bread by the sweat
of their brow; they learn the low arts
of trickery, and gambling, and fraud;
and soon begin to believe that they shall
always have money enough without
such degrading employments. But it
is but a little while before we shall ex
pect to see sonic of the• e lads caught in
a spree, breaking windows, or insulting
people in the street, and then comforta
ble lodging in a watch•house. Early
drunkenness will be their portions, and
before they are twenty or twenty-five,
not a few of them will be tenants of a
State prison. This as surely will be
their coarse as that the sun rises and
sets. There is so mistake about it.—
And then the hearts of fathers and mo
thers will be broken. Sisters now doat
ing upon them, will be ashamed, and
partake of their disgrace, and what ex
piation can they make 1 What repara
tion for the mischief done 1 And how
can they go back into reputable society,
or find the means of support 1 From
dissipation they go to crime ; from crime
to beggary, and front beggary to an ear
ly grave. Then the:, find that the way
of the transgressor is hard ; and Oh !
with what bitter tears do they lament
the folly which we now see, but which
they so much aWect to despise.
Iriida wit Rewarded.
Cutious and odd thing‘t not iinfree
goently occur " before the Mayor." The
other day, in :At nding to applications
for situations in the police force, the
Mayor, it was supposed, was about to
invest Patrick Murphy with a " star,"
when some of his Irish competors out•
side the railing cried out :
" 'lre you goin' to 'pint Patrick Mur
phy, yer honor I Ile can't write his
name your Honor."
"I'm only receiving applications to-
day ; in a fortnight we make appoint
ments;" said the Mayor; and Pat was
told to call on that day two weeks. The
friend through whose influence Pat had
had been induced to apply for office,
said to him as they came away from the
Hall ,
"Now, Pat, go home, and every night
do you get a big piece of paper and a
good stout pen, and keep writing your
name.-111 " set the copy" for you.
Pat did as directed ; and every night
for a fortnight was seen ruri rig out his
tongue and swaying his head over 'Pat-
rick Murphy, Patrick Murphy,' in the "" and Shoes'
r. Westbrook does not deem it necessary to
style of chirography generally known I M
enumerate, particularly, the Isrge stock which
as " coarse hand." M lien the day for he now has on hand. but respectfully solicits an
the appointment came Pat found himself immediate call by all who wish to consu!tfash
.l before the Mayor," urging his claim. ian comfort and economy. at his extensive Store
"Can you write your name 1" said a few doers west of the Post Office. His prices
that excellent functionary.
. are unusually low, and to suit the most economi.
" Troth, an' it's mesilf that jist kin! „ cal purchaser.
. Ho also imntinues the manufacture of Roots,
answered Pat. . Shoes. and every article in his line of business,
” Take that pen," said the Mayor, which he will warrant equal to any in the Mate
" and lot us see you write. Write your for neatness, and workmanship.
name. I Call, one and all, and suit youtselvee.
He took the pen as directed, when a ! Huntingdon. Oct. Iv, 1848.
sort of exclamatory laugh burst from his , NOTICE.
surprised competitors who were in at.' ipHE heirs and legal representatives of
tendnnce. L Alexander Ramsey, late of Spring
" HoWly Paul!—d'ye mind that, Mike, field township, Huntingdon county, Pa.,
Pat's a writin I—lie's got a quill in hiswill please to take notice that pursuant
fist!" Ito an order of the Orphan's Court of said
"So he has, be Jabers I" said Mike, county, to me directed. an inquest to
" but small good 'twill do him; he can't make pal tition of the Real Estate, late
write wid it, man!" i of said deceased, to and among the par.
But Pat did write; hd had recorded ties interested therein, in such manner
his name in a bold round hand.
' and in properties as by the laws of this
"That'll do," said the Mayor. : Commonwealth, it is direcled, if such
His foiled rivals looked in each other's I partition can be made, but if it cannot,
faces with undisgaised astonishment.l to value and appraise the same, will be
A lucky thought struck them : I held on the premises, in said Springfield
" Ask him to write somebody els's township, on Thursday, November 2d,
name, yer Honor," said two of them in a A. D. 1848, at 1 o'clock of said day, tit
breath. I which time and place you can attend if
"That's well thought of," replied the you think proper.
Mayor:—" Pat, write my name . ' I MATTHEW CROWNOVRR,
Here was a dilemma; but Pat was Sheriff of Hunt. Co.
equal to it. Sept. 12, 1848-6 w.
"Me write ver Honor's name!" ex--- -
claimed he, with a well dissembled 'ho- 11
Ladies' Dress Gaiters and Shoes.
A
ly horror," ME commit a forgery, and I I beautiful assortment for sale at the
goin' on the Pelisses'. I can't do i , , yer ;-a new store of Doancv & MAGUIRE.
Honor!" 1 _ Also, a good assortment of Children's
_
---•-• •
And he could'nt-I:mt his wit saved ' fine and coarse shoes.
him, and he is now "a star" of the 1 THE VEILY LAST NOTICE.
first magnitude." i The subscriber is forced once more to call
upon his friends and patrons and ask them to
come and pay off their accounts. Necessity
LovE AND MARRIAGE.—" Never marry alone induces him to call upon them again at
present, and necessity alone does dictate him to
band over to the proper officer all accounts, that
"
_ but teflections and Maxims for love," says W illiam Penn, in his
44 but see that . may remain unpaid or unsettled by the Ist der
thou lovest what is lovely. of February 1819 for collection.
Oct. 'Oth 1818. J. B. ',UDEN
1
SETTLING.—Du you know that your 1 IC:3 3E:t :1 4 L 7, Cn UFA.
account is still unsettled 1" said a cred-T hereby caution the public against purchasing a
itor to a long winded debtor. ' I Proinieeary Note given by me to George H.
Markley, for eb , hty•two dollar' mid fifty cents
" I know it, my dear boy, and so am I ...
1082 50), bearing date Sept. 30. 1848. as I never
unsettled ; but a neighbor of mine I receiv alue for the same and are determined
threatens to settle me very soon, and i ~,,. p i p it. WILIAMM MYERS.
then, I guess, it will be all right." I
Oct. 25, 1845-pd.
STOVES! STOVES!!
AT 31 O. 97. ROUTH BECONR STREET, POW,
C.J. TYNDA LE, respectfully invites an ex
amination of hla large stock of lltovea, embrac
ing some of the
Best and most Elegant Patterns,
of Pennsylvania, New York, Peekskill, 'Frey,
&c.,logether with a beautiful assortment of Fun
cy sheet Iron Stove. and Radiators for Parlors,
Dining•Roums. Kitchens or Chambet•e; he be
heves that hie assortment will compare to advan
tage with that of any other establishment. He
has also a splendid stock of
ORR'S CELEBRATED eta TIGHT STOVES
fur which he has been the agent for many years
its thin City, in die manufacture of which for ex
cellence and cheapness he refers to numerous IiUT-
Chasers, and for beauty of patterns he believe.
hinuelf unrivalled.
(Jr: For Stoves whether for Wood or Coal, hie
assortment is complete. He returns his that keto
his old customers to whom and to the public he
renews MY invitation to give him a call at the old
stand. No. 97, South 2nd Street, Phil's.
September 26, 1848.
FALL MILLINERY GOODS.
JrOILIN STONE & SONS,.
Importers and Dealers in
Silks, Ribbons and Millinery Goods,
No. 45 South Second Street,
Philadelphia,
Have just received and are now opening
a very rich assortment of
Goods,
such as Figured and Corded Bonnet
Goods, of new designs.
Bonnet Satins of all colors.
Plain and Corded Velvets, all colors.
Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons a large
and beautiful variety.
French and American Flowers, all
prices.
Black Dress Silks, Bombazines.
Fancy Laces, Quillings, Fall Trim-
mings.
Bonnet Crowns, Tips, Buckrams, Sec.
Also a beautiful assortment of French
Fancy Feathers from the first Manufac-
tory in Paris.
A large proportion of the above goods
being of our own importation we are en•
abled to offer them nt very low prices.
Sept. 12, 1848.
CLAUDIUS D. LINN,
LINN, SMITH. & CIL
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
2131 MARK. STREET,
Drugs and Medicines.
Paints, Oils, Glass, Dye Stub;, Varnishes, &c.
&c. Also, Parent Medicines, Medicine
Chests, Surgical & Obstetrical Instru
ments, Chemical Tests, &c. &c.
1:17 Orders from Country Merchants or Phy
sicians, by letter or otherwise, attended to
promptly.
Sept 19,1818-Gm.
Ladies and Gentlemen!
LOOK AT THIS.
Always consulting the desires of the votaries of
f shion, taste and csinfoct,
LEVI WESTBROOK,
his the pleasure of informing the Ladies and
Gentlemen of Huntingdon—and throughout the
county—that he has just returned from the East
with a large and most eho'cr selection of East
ern work of the latest fashion of Ladies Gaiters,
Kid, Morocco and
Calf skin Shoe.—
Men 's Boots, Shoes,
and Gaiters, also
Hunters' !toots ' and
Boys' foots and
Shoe., and Mien.
and Childrena'Gai-
G 11 t; E.V 1
OXYGENATED
iturruitNi,
FOR TIIR CURE OF
DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL DEBILITY.
&c., &C., &C,
lions in superior style (one of them being a prac
tical moulder of long experience) and en the low-
The beet and strongest certified medicine in eat and moot accommodating terms.
the world, for the cure of Dyspepsia in all its Castings for Forges, Rolling Mills,'
forms—such as Head-ache, Habitual Costiveness, Water pipes, Grist and Saw Mills, ,
Acidity of the Stomach, Los. of Appetite, Asth- , ~,. r . • Machines,
in esning
nta, Pile., Incipient Consumption, Debility aris
ing from protracted fevers, Fever and Ague. Ex- of machinery which may be ordered will
posures to extreme Heat or ( old, Old Age—and, be furnished on the shortest notice. 1
in fact, from every Disease arising from imperfect Stoves of various sizes will be constantly
digestion, ors deranged condition of the stomach. ,
It ie an excellent renidy, and not serpent dby kept on hand for both wood and coal.
any medicine in use, for tennies eirflering from We have lately procured a
uterine or nervous derangements. Coolatig Move
The following Certi fi cates have re - of two different sizes, which for conve
cently been
June ;:reeive . „
WAIIIII NGTori, D. C., ;0, 1h46. nienee and excellence they will warrant
Having inade use of the `Oxygenated Bitters" to surpass the celebrated "Queen of the
prepared by Dr. Geo. B. Green, of NA indoor, Vt., West" and "Hathaway" stoves, the for
,ed from knowledge obtained of their efficacy in mer of which we are also prepared to
other cases. we cheerfully recommend them to the
public, believing that they will fully suetain the I ~, • P arlor supply. .9/so Coal Cooking Stoves,
of the Proprietor.V% hope I '
recommendation le e . i and Chaniber stoves of the most
that this valuable remedy may be so generally dif. elegant patterns.
fused throughout the country that it may be ac- I Hollow 'rare,
ceesible to all the afflicted. Such se Pots, Wash Kettles, &c. Ploughs of
SAMUEL PHELPS,? U. S. Senators from such variety that all may be suited . Carriage and
5
WM. UPHAM, Vermont. Waggon boxes from the timeliest to the largest,
JAMES F. Simmons, U. S. Senator from sled and sleigh eaten, anti in fine any .d every-
Rhode Island. thing in our line of business can he had itnmedt
lv, at the shortest notice.
J. T. MOREHEAD , U. S. Senator and for- ate
Old or
metal and country produce taken
merl y Governor of Kentucky. in exchange
L. H. ARNOLD, .4lember of Congress and I aplll.tf.]
fbrmerly Governor of R. I.
M. IN oonnuinnE, U. S. Senator and
formerly Governor of .Ilichigan.
M. L. MARTIN, Delegate in Congressfrom
Wisconsin Territory.
From the Hon. SOLOMON Form, Member of Con.
gress from Vermont.
‘VASllrno•rox, D. C., June 1, 1846.
Da. Geo. H. Gores :—Dear znir,—ln your
note of this morning, you ask for an expression
of my opinion in regard to your medicine, called
•Or.ygenated Bitters.' " It affords me pleasure to
state, that from the experience I have had, in its
curing a severe attack of Dyspepsia in my own
faintly, at d from the wonderful effects which it
hoe produced in other and more severe cases, ans.
log in the families of Members of Culturese 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 roach of ALL
who are afflicted with thatdistreesing malady.
Respectfully yours, S. FOOT.
From Hon. H. I). FOSTER, Member of Congress
from Pennsylvania.
WRSOINOTON, D. C., Juno 10, 1846.
Dear Sir have been a dyspeptic sufferer
for about tell years, and have minted to various
medicines for relief without success, until I made
use of your , •Oxygenated Bitter.' I have used
about two bottses, and find myself restored to per
fect health. The forme in which the diseries
showed itself, in my case, were, great aridity of
the stomach, loss of appetite, extreme flatulence,
severe constipation of the bowels, and vi lent
headache. Feeling desirous that a knowledge of
your valuable remedy may reach others similarly
afflicted. I take great pleasure in recording my tea
timony to its curative power ; and I would also
remark. that while on a visit at home a short time
since, I administered a part of a bottle to a num
ber of my afflicted friends with great success.
'Fite* are desirous that you should establish an
agency at Pittsburg, Pr inform them where the
medicine can be obtained. With an earnest de
sire for your prosperity and happiness, I subscribe
myself.truly your friend, H. D. FOSTER.
Diet. Gee. It. Gasaw Windsor, Vt.
Gears & FLETTItER , General Agents. No. 26,
South 'ixth St. Philadelphia.
Sold wholesale and retail by Tuostas READ &
S•ne, Huntingdon, Pa.
August 16 1848
COLEMAN'S CHEAP CUTLERY
STORES.
Nog. 32 and 33 Arcade, and 8} North Third St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
COUNTRY Merchants can save 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, a large assortment of Pen
and Pocket Knives. Scissors and Razors. Tattle
Knives and Forks, in Ivory, Stag, Buffalo, Bone
and Wood handles; Carvers and Forks, Steele,
&e. Butcher Knives, Dirks, Bowie Knives. Re
volving and Plain Pistols. &c. Just received, a
argo stock of Rodgers' an I Wostenholm's fine
Pen and Congress Knives.
Also, a large assortment of Accordeons, &c.,
&c. Also, Fine English Twist and German
Guns. JOHN M. COLEMAN.
june2o.ly.
Crowelimo & Brother,
No. 11. Walnut Street, Philadelphia,
Wine, Liquor and General Commission
Merchants.
WINE':, Brandies, Gin, and Champaigne of
different brands imported direct, and so d on
accommodating terms to Country Dealers. Qual
ities and proof of Liquors wrrranted.
Philadelphia, June 20, 1849.
CHAR FACTORY
No. 113, So. JI SECOND 1T.T11H66 DOOMS BELOW
DOCK STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
A. McDONOUGH continues to manufacturein
the best manner, every variety of Chairs BeUees,
Invalid Chairs, sc., and is prepared to
, supply families, hotels, and public in
tic stitutions at the shortest notice and at
the lowest possible prices for the very
7 7 best and most durable kinds of work
and material.
Articles ordered from a distance will be packed
carefully and sent without charge for porterage to
any Depot in the city or dietricts.
Mr - Evers article warranted.
to—rhe quickest drying and finest Copal Var
nish for sale.
August 15, 1848.-2 m.
Sohn Scott, jr.,
TTORNEY AT LAW, iluntingdon,Pa.-
11 Has removed his office to the middle room o
.Snare's Row,"threetly oppoeiteFishet & Nl'Murt
trio's otore where he will attend with promptness
and fidelity to all husinese with which he may be
entrusted.' Huntingdon orthe adjoiningcountie
rho ANGLO-SAXONS have comeagain in the
1 way of READY-MAHE CLOTHING, and
cam afford to sell 10 per cent. lower than ever.
The stock consists of Coats, Pants, Vests and
Monkey Jackets, of all sorts, colours and shades.
Sept. 12, 1818.
45 Webs assorted Prints just arrived and fo
sale My J. & W. SAXTON.
R.C. MCGILL. Wm. Gn•rsts
The Alexandria
FOUNDRY
H A p S re
p b a e! e n d I e t a: e e d x the e y tae o e st u i h n s; i o b r e r a s ii w d h e
j o cr e i rpe.
McGILL & GRAFIUS
" Encourage your Own"
Cabinet flare llanniactor,,
Main Street, Huntingdon, i'a
oho" - (t(
'of)
J. N. & D. wuzinvuErn.,
VTOULD avail themselves of this method of
Vinforming their friends and the public at
large that they continue to carry on the
CABINET-MAKING
business, at their old stand, one door cast of the
dwelling Noose of J. G. Niles, Esq., and directly
opposite the Printing Otlice 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 vcs with a very
forge and superior stock of doff. they have no
hesitation in assuring the Public that they can
furnish work, which, for cheapness, bratty and
durability,cannot be surpassed by any other shop
in the county.
•Tliey wil. keep constantly on hand. and make
to order,
SIDE Bo✓lliDS, BURE4US,
Card Tables, Bedsteads, Centre Tables,
Cupioards, Stands, Dough Troughs,
Wash Stands, Wardrobes, Secretaries,
Breakfast Tables, Pedestals, &c.
. .
Old furniture repaired at the very shortest no
tice. Comas made and funerals attended,either
in town or country, at the shortest notiee. They
keep a Hoarse for the accommodolion 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 amuro the public that no
efforts will he spared on their part ro deserve a con
tinuance and increaee of public patronage.
may 2, 1848-tf.
DR.LE ROY'S
e4e4isille i•
The only known Medicine that at Me same
time purges, purifies and strengthens
the system.
- Lutrnos,July 7,1846.
DR. LE ROY'S Pills are a new medicine which
has act appeared,and blast taking the places
of all others of the same clean. These pills ate
composed of many ingredients, but the two princi
pal anus are Sarsaparilla and Wild herry, so uni
ted that they act together; the one, through it
admix are with other aubatencee, purifying and
purging, while the other is strengthening the sys
tem. Titus those pills are at the same time tonic
and an ming; a desideratum long and eagerly
sought fur by ale lical men but never before dial
covered. In other w trda they do the work of two
medicines, Anil do it much better than any two we
know of; fur they retn•tve nothing from the oyster')
but the impurities; no that while they purge they
strengthen; and itence they cause no debilitation,
and are follow al by no re-action. Dr. Le Roy's
pill s have a wonderful influence on the blood; they
nut an'y purify without weakening it. but they re
move all noxious particles from the chyle liefoteit
is converted into fluid, and t hue make impure
blood an utter impossibility. As there to no debil
itation,. there is PP :mitten oraickhess attending
the operations of this most excellent of medicines
which never strains or tortures the digestive lune
! tions,buteauses them to work in a perfectly natur
al 'sonnet; and hence persona taking them do not
become pale end 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 in robust state of health is the
certain result of their united operations.
CfPricen Cent., per Bo X.
AGENTS.—T. Rend & Son, Swoops & Af
rica, l I untinadon ; W. W. Buchanan. Milliki
and Kessler, Mill-Creek ; S. Hatfield & Son. Juni
ate Iron Worka; Porter & Bucker, Moore &
Swoope. H. C. Walker, Alexandria; G. H.Steingr
Waterstreet. (Aug. 31,'47.
A TRACT OF LAND FOR SALE,
The subscriber offers for sole a tract of load
situate on Stone Creek, Wert township, Hunting
don county, near Couch's Mill and adjmning land
of Robert Wilson,Francis Jackson, Chas, Green
and others, containing 103 acres mostly bottom
land, well timbered and of first rate quality. 'rho
improvements consist of about 12 acres cleared,
with a cabin house and log stable. There is a
first rate spring rear the house. Teams will be
made known at the residence of the subsrilter re
siding on the 1\ arm :-prings Road 3 miles front
Huntingdon.
ELISHA SHOEMAKER.
Ave 4. 1. 1840
iTSWORK PILASISE IT.
Burns, Scalds and all kinds of Inflamed
• , sores cuted.
MOUSEY'S UNIVERSAL OINT
JIL MENT, is the most complete
Burn Antidote ever known. It instant
ly (and as if by Magic,) stops pains of
the. most desperate Burns and Scalds.
For old sores, bruises, cuts and sprains
&c., on man 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. I
Observe each box of the gnnuine
Ointment has the name of S. WSEY
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
mals as free from pain as possible.—
Tousev's Universal Ointment is all that
is required. Try it.
Bites of Insects.—For the sting or bite
Of poisonous insects, Tolisey's Oint
inent is Unrivalled. Hundreds have
tried and found it good.
Piles Cured! —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. what has relieved him in such u short time (rem
Old Sores Cured.—For old, obstinate 1 ins difficulty ul breathing, Cough am/ suffer, •
sores, there is noticing equal to Ton. ! tion 1 tie will tellyOu it WAS '' the Oh .
saemian, of All Healing Dul,,ns."
sey's Ointment. A person in Manlius , ,
had for a number of years, a sore leg Ask the Comumptive what hue
allayed his lough, retire
that baffled the skill of the doctors.—
Veil the Pain in his side and
Tousey's Ointment was recommended ' Chest, checked his night BUMS and
by one of the visiting physicians, (who placed the rose of health upon his cheek I
knew its first virtues,) and two boxes i and he Williellyoll..BllLllMAleb 010.01N/dr,
produced more benefit than the patient
ALL-at:ALI7I
had received front any and all previous G BALSAM
i rs
Ask your friends if they knew of wry thing D.
remedies. Let all try it. I will no speedily mire a 'one, and te dious ( eugh
, Raising of Blood, Brunchiti;,Dyspepti : t i.ont n )::
B urns and Scalds Cured.—Thousands
of cases of burns and scalds, in all partsi
Lon, .. ir
.arseiress, fortluent,r, and di, norm al ll kl
—No. There never yct has been a reniet'y inn,
of the country, have been cured by Throat, as the Olusaonian , and they Will tell y -..,4
ivecrasnal
be O i h n a tt d oe t n o t.
fil C l er th ti• e • " cod
to
public
notice which has been produeti• e
T fi
c o a u t s e e s y
's Un iversal
, of so mneh good in so short a space of time. Pr Id
whole of this sheet.. : the following
enough Violen t Bruises Cured.—Testimonials '
, ASTONISHING cunts.
on testimonials, in favor of Tousey s, Wm. BOND, the celebrated Boston clingier LoLer,
Ointment for curing bruises, have been , 9N Nassau etreet,Brooklyn.stutes that his wire Lc*
offered the proprietors. Hundres in horn afflicted with Asthma for 30 year., si,d (cold
Syracus will certify to its great merits not find permanent relief (ruin the Lest nadir al ad.
in relieving the pain of the most severe
vice which Now York and Brooklyn could produce.
bruise. All persons should try it, was induced to try this great renieciy. 1. be i s od.w
nearly veal'. His daughter, who Yves eufleri r g
Scald Head Cured.—Sores or cases of f r 0 . 0 , 0 name disease tried it, and was alto cured
scald head have been cured by Tousey's by it. Mrs. Bond is now ea well that she is al , sr
Ointment. Try it—it seldom fails, ,to rise from her bed early in the morning a, d at.
Salt Rheum Cured.—Of tall the rem- tend to her usual duties through the day witl.a.i. 4
edies ever discovered for this most dia• anna . nnoy a
j n , ce from li i eldis it tresaing melody.
the Catl.ol:4
agreeable complaint, Tousey's Univer. ' "
Cerne N tr s ;caur c e k trthe st b ore ' f ( U r r t :l i s j e l:ar tl
urpere of el •
sal Ointment is the most complete. It taming a bottle of the Olosourrian f. , haviog Lee„
was never known to fail.
IA fflicted with the A sthrno for more than 30 years,
Chapped Hands can be Cured.—Tou- ' and was so exhausted on his arrival that he could
sey's Universal Ointment will always newspeak. He purchased a bottle and re di let ne.
?our days afterward he walked from his re ride nt is
Scores of persons will state this.
cure the worst cases of chapped-hands.
.to the o ffi ce without (soigne, a distance. of er,e rta o
miles, to tell of the wonderful relief u hie b he L. d
Sore Lips Cured.—For the cure of expo: fenced from using about one half of cs t
sore lips, there was never anything tie.
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made equal to Tousey's Ointment. It 1 Comm In pil ion cf I' 111 clv at gr.
is sure cure for them. Try it. I Mn.coleroar,as White street, was co lc win
It is a scientific compound, warren- the month of December lout, that lie was gist s t p
ted not to contain any preparation of by his physicist). His friends entertann it no Lei e
Mercury. 'of his recovery. He was persuaded to my !Le
Cg-Trice 9,5 cents per box. For fur-
Otosuonlon and to his florin'se it has no far n ' '-
, .
rod him to healththatheis,
now able to wa it, at cut
titer particulars concerning this really the streets.
valuable Ointment, the public are refer- Mrs, Airs c, the wife of VI In . n. Anton,
red to phnmphlets to be had gratis, of James Harman, Eaq, and George W. I' a°[ ,, r,,,,,
respectable Druggists and Merchants can all beds testimony from their ow n oxperir or e o
the healing properties of this Great Er. rue e - in
throughout the United States.
AGENTS.—T. K. SIMONTON, Hun- 1 Consumption of the Lungs.
%inning Blocid.
tingdon ; Jas. Clark, Birmingham; J. R. 1
~,. ,_
Cox, Warriorsmark ;J. S. lsett, Spruce "
had bern r t a r s' o c ur,l7cl i f t o r t z ; 3 g , e 2 all i c o n nr l o l e "T " ""
Creek ; G. H. Steiner, Waterstreet ;
AVCIC tough, and rained quantities oil'ilri'ird. by
a
Moore & Swoope, Alexandria; A. &N. ' relieved by one bottle oftheOlosa • .' . " II
malon.sird declares
Creswell. Petersburg ; Orlady & Patter- it the greatest remedy in the world.
son, W illiamsburg ; Royer & Co., ' Dessis Ker.tr, ,•6 Witter street, was alto re-
Springfield Furnace; M. Thompson, li"" 1 7, 1- "?,e u rl . ,77,plain , raltl•oogl, h e was
Duncansville ; J. M. Lindsey, Holli.
veLniungobereon
underia, when
c u . e re cu o ni T nee d faking it
daysburg ; Jas. Condron, Frankstown. ri ng the pa,
...i„,,,.. 4 ,„!, , I F 1 . : P c i , ? , : , i h T d ..3 o U•
.......... stonily and was very much trOubbd with night
, ht
CLICKENEIVS ~w eat .ovvo bo:tlrs of the rt med;v Coal lid him to
srucceut.cozazn PILL., return to his dully work. He was entirely relieved.
...wi , ll.iirs IH:tint...us, 60 ',sight street. George
The Only E ff ectual Purgative, W. Paulen, formerly of Newark, N. J.. Henry
cured within tholes' year Lisbon, 199 Rivington street, and numerr ur whir
OVFs it 200,000 PERSONS Pl:Mahm".ecbZlgSn'ytli,l); and Per met' gni) ) cured
of the following Complaints: ' A T.K .sAcir' LI
, GENTS.-- ' N.
... TON, ...ant-
Headache, Giddiness, Rheumatism, Piles, Die- . d , Jas. Clar k , • -.
pepsia, Scurvy, Staid pox, Juundrce, Pains in the m g " ' as. clerk, Birmingham ;J. R
hack, Inward We re Cox, Warriorsinark ; J. S. knees,Palpitation of the Heart, !Feu, Spruce
Rising in the Throat, Dropsy, Asthma, Fevers of Creek ; G. H. Steiner, Waterstreet ;
aliainds,FeinsieGoniplaiiiis,Afessles,ssititheton Moore & Swoope, Alexandria; A& N.
Heartburn, Worms, Cholera Moth.. toughs, CresWell, Petersburg; Orlaey &: Patter-
Quinsy, Whooping Cough. Consumption, Fite. son Willia bire • R • -'-''
ms i k, , tiler & Co. Spring-
Liver I.lomplaint,Erysipel" Deafness, Etchings of
Al
the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gravel, Nervous Corn-
field F u r na ce ; , .'I hompson, Duncans
plaints. and a variety of other diseases arising from ville ; J. H. Lindsey, Hollidaysburg;
impuritiesof the hood, and obstructions in thoor. Jas. Condron, Frankstown,
gang of irigestion. I
- exporiencebas proved that nearly every disease
originatesfrom Impurttiesof the Wood or Derange
ments of the Digestive Organs; and to secure
Health, we moot remove those Impultiew and re
store the blood to its natural state. Therefore, .3y %mane of the POCKET
.18CITLA PIUS • • ,OrEver•
when the slightest derangement of the system is 17
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I
indicatedby Costiveness, or any other sign, it ad-
one his own Physician !--
h
monishes us that super tluities are gathering in the i t•ieventeent Edition, wits
System,which shoe d be immediately removed by I upwards of One Hundred
By
M.
itl D.
en effectual purging. This fact. as stated, is uni, Engravings % show ing ph ate
art diseatics in every shape and
versally known; but people have such aversion 1
. -•.,
to medicine , that, unless the case urgent, they pre-
form, and nialleimatione of
ferred the disease to the cure, generally. Since the the g en e r al 'Yale..
The timeline arrived. that Y O UNG.
sn from
invention, however, of
secret diseusc,need no mortAecetne the vicanis of
Clieketter's Vegetable Purgative Pills, Quackery, as by the prescriptions contained in
thin objection does not exist,. they are completely this book any one may cure himself. without him.
enveloped with o coating of pure while sugar i drance to business, or the knowledge of the most
(as dirtinct from the internal ingredients ae a nut intimate friend, tar d with one tenth the usual ex
shell from the kernel) have no taste of medicine, , parse! In addition to the general routine el pri.
and aro as easily mellowed as bits of candy.— vete diseases, it fel y explains the cause of Alum.
Moreover they neither neauseate or gripe in the hood's early decline. with observations on Mari ioge
slightest degree. They operate equally on all the —besides many other derangements which it ould
diseased parts of the system, instead of confining not be proper to enumerate in the public prints.
themselves to, and racking any particular region. CO' Persons residing at any distance from Phil.
'Phtio, for examp'e, if the Liver be afrected.one in. ' adeiphia, ran have this book forwarded to them
gredient will operate on shot particular organ, and. through the Post Office, on the receipt of twenty.
by cleansing it of that Execs. of Bile it is con. five (Trite, directed to Dr. William Young, 11011
slimily discharging into the stomach, restore it to I SPRUCE Street, Philadelphia.
its natural state. Another will operate on the !June 'lO, 1849.
Blood, and remove theae impurities which have al.
ready entered into its circulation ; while a :herd
will effectually expel fr, 'nth° 'velem whatever im
purities may bus been diacharged into the stern•
sch ; and hence they
Strike at the Root of Eisease,
Remove all In ?tire Humans; open the parts ta .
ternally and inurnally ; promote the lnreasil•le
Perspiration, obviate Flatulency, headache. .kc,
separate all foreign and obnoxious particles ltr it,
the chyle, secure a flee and health action to il.e
Heart, Lungs, and Liver, and thcrrby mitre
health ere. when all ather means hare Ailed.
The entire truth of the above ran be este:lair , d
1 by the trial of a single box ; and their fll mt. ere
co positive and certain in restoring Beata, thei, , l
proprietor binds blame!t to return the Mc no.) I aid
for them in all cases where they do not git e
vernal satisfaction.
Retail Price, 25 c is. per Scx.
Principal office No. 88 Yemey lA., New York.
Sold in Harrisburg, try D. Robinson, hi erj,et Pt.
Ty. Remember Dr. C. V. Clickener is thr
tor of Sugar t. crated lit., end that nothing o 1 the
! sort was ever heard of until he introduer d tht to in
IJune, 1843. Purchasers should, therefore, ',lronye
nsk for t: lickener's Sugar Coated Vegetet.le
and take no others, or they will be mode He , lc•
time of a fraud.
AutNxs.—T. K. SIMONTON, Has..
tingdon, Jas. Clark, Birmingham, J. R.
Cox, U. H. Steiner, Waterstreet, Moore
& Swope, Alexandria, A. & N. Creswell;
Petersburg, Urlady & Patterson, Wit.
liainsburg, Royer & Co., Springfield
Furnace, M. Tbompson, Dtineansville,
J. M. Lindsey, Hollidaysburg ; Jas. Con.
Aron, Frankstown.
Ask the Sufferer
nom
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Docri or Yourself
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For Twenty-Five Cente !