WHAT 18 A itilit. the following postscript df a letter 16 the ed , Jr of the lEnickerbockst, is one df the richest pocimens of fun and huntdr lee have met with a a Mg time P. S.—Whoopl hurrah! light upon the world again! Where are you my fine editor I tlid 1 ever talk to dust and ishei 1 Oh sir, I died multitudinous ly. Every , muscle, every nerve, that did'nt try to strangle me in that utter ithce, lied. No sir, let me tell ye that its a treat world I glorious, magnificent; ti World that cant be beat. Talk of the Star, and a better world, but don't invite me there yet. Oh, no, this morning is quite too beautiful to leave, and besides I had rather stay, if only to thank .God a little longer for this glorious light, pure air, that can echo heck my loudest hurrah. And then, my boy—but hav'nt I told you '1 Why, sir, I've got n boy, —a boy i—ba, ha, I shout it to yon---A BOY, fourteen pounds, and the mother a great deal better than can be expect ed. And ;I say, Mr. Editor, it's mine!— hurrah and hallelujah forever ! Oh, sir, such legs, such arms, and such a head ! end oh, he has his mother's lips I could kiss them forever, sod then, sir, look at his feet, his hands, his chin, his eyes, his everything, in ftvzt —so ‘. perfectly 0. K." Give me joy, sir; you need'ist either, I'm full Low—l run over and they say that--1 run over several old women, half killed the mother, pulled the doctor by the nose, and upset a'poth ecry's shop ih the corner; and then did'nt I ring the tea bell 1 Did'nt I blow the born I Did'ut I dance, shout, laugh end cry altogether I The women said :!iey had to tie me up.—l can't believe that, but who is going to shut up when he has n live baby 1 You should have heard his lungs, sir, at the first mouth. f,..1 of fresh air—such a burst! A little tune in his voice, but not pail—excess of joy, sir, from too great sensation,— the air bath was too sudden, you know. - Think of all this beautiful machinery starting off at fall motion, all his thou sand Outside fellers answering to the touch of the cool air—and that curio..s Contrivance the eye, looking out wond erdly and bewilderdly upon the great world, so glorious and dazzling to his unknown perception, his net work nerves his wheels and pulleys, his air pumps and valves, his engines and reservoir, sod all within that beautiful fountain, with its jets and running streams dash ing and coursing through the length and breadth, without a stint or pause, ma king altogether, sir, fourteen pounds. lam this day multiplied with two. I am a duplicate. lam one of an indefi nite series, and there Is my continua tion. And you observe, it is not a block or a blockhead, nor a painting, nor a bust s nor a fragment of anything how ever beautiful—but a combination of all the arts and sciences in one--painting, sculpture, mechanics, (see him kick) geography and the use of the glohc3 ! (see him nurse,) and with all he is a perpetual motion, a time piece that never runs down. And who wound it up ? But words, sir, are words. A GENTLII HINT.--A country I ar..on who was not over•promptly paid by his parishioners, on entering the church one Sabbath morning, met one of the most wealthy of his flock, and asked the loan of a dollar. "Certainly," said the roan, at the 1;11(110 time handing over the coin. Dominie put it into his pocket and preached his sermon in a most capital style, and on coming down, handed the identical dollar to the loan from wl.oin he borrowed it. " Why," exclaimed the lender, have not used the money at all." "It has been of great service to me, nevertheless," replied the parson ; always preach so much better when I have money in my pocket." The hint was taken, and the balance of his salary was gut together on the following day. BUCKWHEAT CAKES.—The following instructions about sue of the must deli-' Mous of our domestic dainties will be acceptable, if they are all right, We i however, will not hold ourselves respon sible for the spoiled cakes: "The g:ddie on which buckwheat cakes are baked should never be touched' 11.41 hp-case. Firstly, because it imparts a rancid taste to the cakes. Secondly, if a cooking stove be used, it fills the kitchen, if not the whole house with the smell of burnt grease—to say nothing of the parade, and boasting to one's neigh bors, by betraying what we are to have for breakfast. Wash the griddle with hot soap suds, scour with dry sand, and when heated for use, rub it well with a spoonful of fine salt and a coarse cloth ; it will then be ready to receive the cakes. After each cake is removed, the salt rub bing must be repeated. If the first does not succeed, try it again, and you will ever after follow the advice of an old house•keeper. rr Dan Marble tells a story about a Yankee tailor, who was dunning a man for the amount of his bill. The man said he " was sorry, very sorry, very sorry indeed, that he couldn't pay it." Well," said the other, " I took you for a man that would be sorry, but if you are sorrier than I am, then I'll quit," TEE BOYS ARE ALL FOR FREE SOIL.— " Sonny dear," raid a fond mother, "you have got a dirty face." " Well mother," replied the hopeful, " I belong to the !We Soil Party. WaLL AND WINTSUL FASHIONS!! Clothing for Men and Boys. A. WILLOUGHBY, Has received at his old Stand in Main Street, Huntingdon, a new, and large assortment of Clothing, READY-MADE, of all sizes to suit men and boys, consisting of the most fashionable Drees Coats, Pantaloons and Vests, made of the best and finest Cleats, Cassimeres, and Classiness. And an equal as sortment of plain and substantial materials, suited for the every day bOsitiess of all classes. lie has a Tint ASSORTDIMIT of every size and kind, and he will sell as Cheap as the Cheapest. He only wants a small living profit; and he in vites all who wish to purchase to see his goods, before purchasing elsewhere. 'rayloring is his trade, and he knows what he says when he says he can and will accommodate all who call, on termsto suit. He also continues THE TAVLORINO BUSINESS, and has an defensive assortment of Cloths, Cas sinter. Cassinetts and Vesting's, which he will sell and make up to suit any and every body, cheap and well. He in determined to leave No Room ter Grumbling! septl9,lB4B. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL NEW HAT INANUTACTORIE The undersigned announces to the citizens o Huntingdon County, that he has just opened in the borough of LEWISTOWN, a new HAT IMANUFACTORY, where he is pre pared to make every variety of Hats in use, out of the beat materials, such as BEAVER, SILK, N UTRIA, FUR, WWOl,,&c. The business of manufacturing is conducted by and under his awn personal super vision, and hie long experience in the business in the best establishments of the country warrants hint in guaranteeing to all who may purchase from him good enbstential and highly finished work. . Our Omish fri nds shall nut be forgotten in the efforts we shell put forth to meet the wants of the community.in out line of business, anti he will ;nti really to answer their calls at prices that must p TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS, and all other. who may desire to purchase lint., his establishment affords superior inducements, both as regards quality and price, which shall he of such a character as to I , are no room for grum bling. We the efore incite everybody, of every distinction of party or sect. to call and examine our stock; which is Ills In gest and best aveortedone fist hes ever been introduced here. Ilan of my manufacture can he had nt retail at tho oture of WM. STEWART, in Huntingdon Uoroug It. WM. G. ZOLLINGEH. Lewistown, Sept. 26,1E48. & J. n. now BROOM Sc WOODEN WARE STORE, Ao. 63 Aorila Third Street, One 'low above Arch, east wide, P rift DELPHIA , Ntanufacturers & Wholesale Dealers in al I kind. of Browns, Brushes, Buckets, Cedar Ware.— Willow and French Baskets, Shoe and Wall Brushea,Sc• übs, Dusters, Mats, 'Blacking, East arnsmatle Wooden-ware of ever• deaeription,&c. &c., at the 'Dwelt market prices. !WANLY ROWE, JOHN M. RON\ E March 7.'48 Executors' Notice. NoTIcE is hereby given that letimtestamen tary hove been wanted to the undersigned, on the estate of John Shaffer, late of Morris town ship. deceased. Persons knowing themselves in debted will come forward and make payment, and nil those having claims will present them duly au thenticated forsettlement. PETER SHAFFER, 'WILLIAM SHAFFER, Executors. Morris township. Nov. 8, 1848--Gt. Fa niters, Look Here! Mansfield's Patent Clover-Hulling ri` I i t E w a , t u f t,: r t i h b i e s r n CLOy g E p ß u r HULL I h N e G P aLe n A t CHINE, fur Huntingdon county, now oflere it to the public throughout the county, feeling aa • ured that it hart not its equal in the United States. It roil! shell, with a cylinder only 22 inches long and it; in diameter, from "you 30 to 40 Bushels per Day ! with four horse power, end is warranted lush& clean and nut to break the aced. .% number of farmers who have tried it are willing to testify that it hss actual y shelled EIGHT BUSHELS PER HOUR! The object of the undersigned is to put up e machine wherever desired, and todispose of town ship rights. Person's, therefore, who wish to en gage in the business and MAKE NONE r, can see the machihe thoroughly toped by calling on the undersigned residing near MANOR HILL, Bar ren township. Huntingdon county. Individual or township rights will be disposed of oh the most reasonable terms. All persons are respectfully invited to witness a trial of said Machine. WILLIAM CRUM, Near Manor Hill. Hunt. Co., l'a . Oct. 24, 1848-3 m. Wooden Ware. SUCH as Tubs, buckets, barrel churns, atmospheric churns, wash boards. Also, Cloche baskets, hand•baskets, trav elling baskets, &c., &c., for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. Boots and Shoes. THE largest, finest and best assort ' merit of Boots and Shoes, ever brought to town, for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. rrHE greatest variety of Groceries, I Queensware and Hardware ever of fered to the citizens .of Huntingdon county, for sale by J. & W. SAXTON. JUST .IRRIPED, A SPLENDID assortment of Ameri can Cottage, Cast Iron, Air Tight, Parlor, Coal and wood Stoves, Russia Iron Stoves, Fancy 6 Plate, Parlor Radi ators, &c., &c., for bale by J. & W. SAXTON. ✓ Webs assorts d Prints just arrived sad for 0 pull 'r.) , J. & SAXTON. COLEMAN'S CHEAP CUTLERY STORES. Nos. 32 and 33 Arcade, and Eli North Third Bt., 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 1 can un dersell those who purchase their goods heft, pity high rents, and live like prances. Constantly on hind. a large assortment of Pen and Pocket Knives, Scissors and Razors. Table Knives and Forks, in Ivory, Stag, Buffalo, Bone and Wood handles; Carver. and Forks, Steels, ice. Butcher Knives, Dirks, Bowie Knives, Re. volting and Plsin Pistols, dcc. Just received, a large stock of Rodgers and Wostenhohn's fine Pen and Congress Knives. Also, a large assortment of Accordeons, &e., &c. Also, Fine English Twist and German Gnu. JOHN M. COLEMAN. june2o-ly. -- - Cromelian & tirollser, No. It, Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Wine, Liquor and General Commission - - .111 erc h ants AATINE'S, Brandies, Gin, and Champaigne of Ili different brands imported direct, and so'd on accommodating terms to Country Dealers. Qual ities and proof of Liquors wrrranted. Philadelphia, June 20, 1848. THE VERY LAST NOTICE.* The subscriber is forced once more to call upon his friends and patrons and ask them to come and pay off their accounts• Necessity alone induces him to call upon them again at present, and necessity alone does dictate him to hand over to the proper officer all accounts, that may remain unpaid or unsettled by the lst day of February 1819 for collection. Oct. 20th 18.18. J. B. LUDEN aD UEi TS hereby given to all persons interested, that I_ the Trust account of Joshua Greenland and Caleb Swoope, Assignees of Dr. Jacob M. Corer, late of Cass township, has been filed in the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county, and that the same will be presented to the acid Court on the second Monday of November next, for confirmation and allowance. JAMES STEEL, Prooy, Oct. 17, 1849 CLAUDIUS IL LINN, LINN, SMITH, & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, 2134 M.K. STILEET, Philadelphia. Drugs and Medicines. Paints, Oils, Glass, Dye Stuffs, Varnishes, &c., &c. Also, Patent Medicines, Medicine Chests, Surgical & Obstetrical Instru ments, Chemical Tests, &c. &c. per' Orders from Country Merchants or Phy sicians, by letter or otherwise, attended to promptly. Sept 19,1848-Gm. FALL AND WINTER NODS, Great Rrehrelion in PrirCK. DOB EV do IVIAGUIRE, Have just received direct from the Eastern Meth and are now opening a splendid assortment of NEW AND MAP GOODS, consisting of every variety of ID R 0 0 Suited to Ladies and Gentlemen's wear, including Cloths. Cassimers, Sattinetts, Vestings, Silks, Sat ins, A Ipachaa , Cashmeres, De Laines,Plaids,Hom bazines, Ginghams, alieues, Checks, Shawls,&c. We have also a handsome assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING. They would also invite attention totheirstock o 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. Boots, Shoes, lists and Caps, Hardware and Cutlery, l hina, Glass and Queens• we re,Drugs, Medicines. Dye Stuffs, &c. All of which will be sold at very reduced prices. The Ladies and Gentlemen are requested to call and examine these Goods, as they cannot fail to please all both es regards style and price. DORSEY 4. MAGUIRE, in the store room formerly occupied by Jacob Miller, opposite the residence of Judge Gwiri; Huntingdon. Du. All kinds of Country Produce ta- I ken in exchange for goods. [Sept. 26. Ladles and Gentlemen ! LOOK AT THIS. Always consulting the desires of the votaries of f shion, mote and comfort, LEVI WESTBROOK, ' has the pleasure of informing tho Ladies and Gentlemen of Ifuntingdon—and throughout the county—that he has just returned from the East with a large and moat choice selection of East ern work of the latest fashion of Ladies Gaiters, Kid, Morocco and ill Calf Skin Shoes— Men'sßoots,Shoes, and Gaiters, also 't did*. II unt , ers' Boots, and Boys Boots end Shoes. and Misses 4' and Childrens'Gai- ten and dhoee. Mr. Westbrook does nut deem it necessary to enumerate, particularly, the large stock which he now has on hand, but respectfully solicits an immediate call by all who wish to consult fash- ion comfort and economy, at his extensive Store • few doors west of the Post Office. His prices ore unusually low, and to exit the moat economi cal purchaser. He also continues the manufacture of Boots, Shoes, and every article in his line of businese, which Its will warrant equal to any in the State for neatness, and workmanship. gall, one and all, and suit yourselves. Huntingdon, Oct. 17, 1848. Sohn Scott, jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW, iluiitingdon, Pa.— Has removed hi. office to the middle room o• Snare'. Row,"directly opposite Fisher fit M'Mur trie'sstore, where he will attend with promptness and fidelity to all business with which he may be entrustedin Huntingdon orthe adjoiningcountie a Phe ANGLO-SAXONS have comeagain in the I 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. Kept. 12, 1848. Wat.Gnaritre! R. C. Maim. The Alexandria FOUNDRY H A ilp b a e : l e n d t leanede.bcyu execute the c subscribers, of l l ar e lion. in superior style (one of them being a prac tical moulder of long experience) and on the loor , eat and moat accommodating terma. Castings for Forges, Rolling Mills, Water pipes, Grist and Saw Mills, Threshing Machines, and all other hinds 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. .9/so, Coal Cooking Stoves, Parlor and Chamber stoves of the most elegant patterns. Honow Irare, 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 tmmedi• ately, or at the shortest notice. Old metal and country produce taken in exchange aptll•tf.] McGILL & GRAFIUS, " Encourage your Own" Cabinet Blare Manataclor3, Muin Street, Huntingdon, l'u - 3. IL & D. WIIITMANER, AITOULD avail themselves of this method of V V informing their friends and the public at large that they continue to carry on the CABINET-MAKING business, at their — old stand, ono door east the dwelling ho.use of J. G. Niles, Esq., and directly opposite the l'rinting Office of the •• Huntingdon Journal," where they will he pleased to furnish those who may favor them with their custom, with all articles in their lino on the most reasonable terms. Having supplied themse , yes with a very lorge and superior stock of stuff, 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 will keep constantly on hand. and make to order, SIDE BO4RDS, BURE.4IIS, Card Tables, Bedsteads, Centre Tables, Cupboards, Stands, Dough Troughs, Wash Stands, Wardrobes, Secretaries, Breakfast Tables, Pedestals, &c. Old furniture repaired at the very ahorteat no• tice. C °err as made and funerals attended, either in town or country, at the shortest notice. They keep a Warne for the accomtnodotion of their cus tomers. Grain of all kinds will be taken in exchange for furniture and work. Thankfulfor the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to them, they assure the public that no efforts will be spared on their part lo deserve a con tinuanceand increase of public patronage. may 2, 1848-tf. DR.LE RoYs they particulars concerning this really 1 Ve4eCable Universal rills, valuable Ointment, the public are refer., The onl y known Medicine that at the same red to pliamphlets to be had gratis, of 1 time purges, pue stem. art es and strengthens respectable Druggists and Merchants throughout the United States. th sy LoanoN,July 7,1846. AGENTS.—T. K. SIMONTON, Hun. DR. LE !WY'S Pills area new medicine which tingdon ; Jas. Clark, Birmingham ; J. R. has just appeared,and is fast taking the places I Cox, Warriorsmark ; J. S. lsett, Spruce of all others of the same clans. These pills are Creek ; G. H. Steiner. Waterstreet ; composed of litany ingredients, but the two princi- Moore & Swoope, Alexandria ; A. & N. Val odes are Sarsaparilla and Wild C harry ,so uni- Creswell. Petersburg; Orlady & Patter. ted that they act together; the one through it ' son , Williamsburg ; Royer k Co., admixture with other substances, purifying and purging; while the other is strengthening the sys- Springfield Furnace ; M. Thompson, tem. Thu. those pill,' are at the lame time tonic ; Duncansville ; J. M. Lindsey, Holli. and opening; a desideratum long and eagerly i daysburg ; Jas. Condron, Frankatown sought for by medical men, but never before dial coiered. In other words they do the work of two ' medicines, and do it much better than arty tart tvb i kndw of; fur they remove nothing from the system but the impurities; so that while they purge they strengthen; and hence they cause no debilitation, and are follevvod by no reaction. Dr. Le Roy'S pills have a wonderful influence on the blood; they not only purify without weakening it, but they re. more all noxious particles from the chyle befoieit is converted into fluid, and thus make impure blood an utter impossibility. As there is no debit. itation,so there is no nausea or sickness attending the operations of this most excellent of medicines which never strains or tortures the digeative rune. tions,buteause. thorn to work in a perfectly natur- al manner; and hence persons taking than 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. rPrice 25 Centx per BOX. AGENTS.—T. Read do Son, Swoope & Af. . . rice, Huntingdon; W. W. Buchanan, Milliki. and Kaasier,Mill.ercek; ti. Hatfield & Son,Juni• ate Iron Works. Porter & If ticher, Moore & Bwoope, H. C. Walker, Alexandria; G. H.Bteiner Waterstreet. [Aug. 31,'47. TENNENT% Washington Gallery of Daguerrotypes, No. 234 North Seeond Street, N. W. corner of Ca&whin Street, PHILADELPHIA. T - T HE Likenesses taken and beautifully colored at this well known establishment, for on DOL LAR, are universally conceded to be %mut. in ev ery respect to A/VT in the city. Picture. taken equally well in cloudy and clear weather. A large assortment of MILDALLIONB and Locerrs on hand, from $2 to $5, including the picture. The truhaeriber. respectfully invite the citizens of Huntingdon County, to call and examine spe cimens of the latest improvements in the art of Daguerreotyping, which will be exhibited cheer I fully end without charge Jeafy; 4 1545 T 7 &. J. C. TENNENT ITS WORK PRASISR IT Burns, Scalds and all kinds of Inflamed sores cured. TOUSEY'S UNIVERSAL OINT , 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 I &c., on man or beast, it is the best ap plication that can be made. Thousands i have tried, and thousands praise it. It 1 is the most perfect master of pain es--; er discovered. All , who use, recoin- I mend it. None can tell how soon I some of the family will need it. I I tl;7 Observe each box of the gonuine ; Ointment has the name of S. 'I niszy written on the outside label. To imitate! this is forgery. Boatmen, Livery niem 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, cc- ery merciful man would keep his ;mi. mals 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-1 moat is Unrivalled. Hundreds have; tried and found it good. Piles Cured! —For the Piles, Tou sey's Universal Ointment is one of the i best Remedies that can be applied. All i 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 : I that baffled the skill of the doctors.--- ' ITousey'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 1 of cases of burns and scalds, in all parts of the country, have been cured by Tousey's Universal Ointment. Corti 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. I Scald Head Cured.—Sures 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- ' I agreeable complaint, 'limey's Univer. !sal Ointment is the most complete. It I was never known to fail. Chapped Hands can be Cured.—Tou ; soy's Universal Ointment will always ! cure the worst cases of chapped-hands. ' Scores of persons will state this. ISore 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. Q--Trice 25 cents per box. For fur . CLICKENEWS SUGAR-COATED PILLS, The Only Effectual Purgative, can+dOithth the Nat year OVER 200,000 IVERSOAS of the following Complaints: Headache, Giddiness, Rheumatism, Piles. 15- . pepsia, Scurvy, Smut pox, Jaundice, Pains in the, , Hack, Inward Weakness, Pulpitaticiti of the Heart, Rising in the Throat, Dropsy, Asthma, Fevers of allkinds, Female Complaints, Measles, Salt Rheum Heartburn, Worms, Cholera Minims. Coughs, Quinsy, Whooping Cough, Consumption, Fib, Liver Complaint, Erysipelas, Deafness, Itchings of • the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gravel, Nervous Com plaints, and a variety of other diseases arising front , impurities of the hood, and obstructions in the or gans of digestion, Experience has probed that nearly every disease originatesfrom Impurities of the Blood or Derange• monis of the Digestive Organs; and to sedate Health , we must remove those Impulties and re. More the blood to its natural state. Therefore, when the slightest derangement of the system is I indicated by Costiveness, or any other sign, it ad , ' Montilla us that superfluities aro gatheting in the Systein,which should be immediately removed by an effectual purging. This fact, as stated, is uni versally known; but people have such an coercion to medicine, that, unless the case urgent, they pre ferred thedieease tothe cure, generally. Since the nvention, however, of Clickener'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 se a nut shell from the kernel) have no taste of medicine, and are as easily swallowed as bits 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. by cleansing it of that Excess of Bile it is con staidly discharging into the stomach, restore it to its natural state. A nether will operate on the Blood, and remove thou imputitiea vt.hirli have at , ready entered into its circulation; while a :Mil will effectually expel fr, m the system whatever int. , purities may have been discharged into the at( et • ach ; and hence they Strike at the Root of disease • il l Remove all fix pure Humors; open the por , ternally and intarnally ; promote the Inftfisibtl Perspitation, obviate Flatulency, Head/idle, 4.e.s aeputate rill foreign and obnoxious particles Irrsp the chyle, secure a free and health, action to the Heart, Lungs, and Liver, and thereby redeye health even when all Whir ?mans hate faded. The entire truth of the above can be ascertain( by the trial of a single box ; and their virtues are so positive and certain in restoring Health that, the proprietor binds himself to return the money 1014 for them in all cases Where they do not give tni• versa' satisfaction. Retail Price, 25 eta. per 3lez Principal office No. 66 Vette) Si., New Totk . Sold in Harrisburg, by D. Robinson, blarket St. c - Remember Dr. C. V. Clickener is tilt invert. tor of Sugar Coated l'ills, and that nothing of 11 e sort was ever heard of until lie introduced lb( rn is June. 1843. Purchasers should, therefore, alas) it ask for Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take no others, ur they will be rustle the sic , tiros of a fraud. AGENTS.- I . K. SIMON TON, Nara: tingdon, Jas. Clark, Birthinghum, J. R. Cox, G. H. Steiner, Waterstreet, Aloora & Swope, Alexandria, A. & N. Creswelld Petersburg, Orlady & Patterson, Wil. liamsburg, Royer & Co., Springfield Furnace, M. Thompson, Duncansville, J. M. Lindsey, Hollidaysburg, Jas. Con. dron, Frankstown. Ask the Sufferer ?tom A s'l'l MA what has relieved hint in such a short time (rem hie difficulty of breathing, Cough Iltid plagues tint; 1 Ho will tell you it was the 01, . saonian, or All Healing Bahian." Aelt ihe Consumptive whet flee allayed his Cough, remo ved the Pain in hie fide end Chest, checked his night sweats ei.cl placed the rose of health upon his chef 1 and he willtellyou .. SII Are. ot.rsaoat♦n ALL•HEALING BALSAM. AA your friends if they know Many thin, ant will so speedily cure le !ring and tedioies ( Raising of Blood, Bronchitir•Dyrprptic ( camp y tion, Hoorneness, Influenza, ar.tl di • el tl e Throat,. the Olosaonion "i and they will tell y r tr —No. There never yet he► been a retrudy &iced to public notice which has been pre heti, e of on much good in no abort a space of tin` ii. riled due fol owing ASTONISHING CURES Wx.BoND, the celebrated Boston cracker baker, 99 Nassau street, rookl)n. gates that hit wife has been afflicted with Asthma for 30 year., and not find permanent relief from the beat rot dir al ad vice which New York and Brooklyn could produce. was induced to try this great re metly. t• be in new nearly well. His daughter, who wan suffering from the same disease, tried it, snd 'oar elro ttllitl by it. Mrs. llond is now so well that she is ab to rise from her bed early in the morning u d at tend to her usual duties through the dey withour any annoyance from her distressing malady. H E ,, n y JAesso,r, 13th street, near the Catholie Cemetry, came to the slut, for the purpose of otr. taining a bottle of tire Olososnian, having been Afflicted with the Asthma for more than no year,. and was so exhausted on his arrival that he entitri not speak. He purchased a bottle and ride hi ti e. Four days afterward he walked from his reeidi nee to the office without fatigue, a di: nner of user two miles, to tell of the wonderful relief whir It he bed expo. kneed from using about one half of ellf bet. , tie- Consumption oftlit• Er logo - Mn.ConronT, 35 White (:fusel, was r() It w Itl the month of December Isla, that he .a 6 si,rn sp by his physician. His friends entertariml no hurt. of his recovery. He was penmaded to try ri.o Oloaaonian and to hit surprise it he. so far resto red him to health that he in no. able to .011, et vt.t the 'streets. . Mrs, ATM., the wife of W tn. H. Amer.. James Harman, Esq, and George SS. lines, Esq., can all bear testimony from their own es peril me 0 the healing properties of this Great Re mer' 3 , in Consumption of the Lungs. SinMogi Blood !q rs . Timesousse, 352 Monroe street, had been troubled for a great length of time by severe cough, and raised quantities of blood, ase ' relieved by one bottle of the Olossonion,end dt c Iwo It the greatest remedy in the world. DE;,S KELLY, 26 Water slice!, was also re liov4el Porn the same complaint, although he was very much reduced when he commenced taking it --having been under the care of his physician du ring the past winter. Although he rougand roe ( stantly and was very much troubled win, night 1 sweats, Iwo bottles of the remedy entail d him to • tetUrn to his daily work. Ile was entirely relit val. DAVID Iit:NM:AMON, 60 Laight street. GI °rye NA'. Burnett. formerly of Newark, Pi. J., Hefty r.tvhon, 199 Rivington street, and owner( ut other persons have been ape. dily and permanently ren d of the same coMplaint by tbisremedy. AGENTS.-- T. SIMONTON, Hunt ingdon ; Jas. Clark, I 3 irmingharn ; J. Cox, Warriorsmark ; J. S. Isett, Spruce Creek ; G. H. Steiner, Waterstreet ; Moore & Swoope, Alexandria ; A & Crestvell, Petersburg • %lady &Patter , son,. Williamsburg ; lioyer & Co. Spring field Purnace ; M. Thompson, Duncan's. ville ; J. H. Lindsey, Hollidaysburg ,) • Jas. Condron, Frankstown. Doctor Toonelt For Twenty-Five Cetite i. I . S ; ißy means of the POCKET i v \—..) i , 4 : , , up ov w e a n r t d e i en o th f o E n d e iti ti on a , ' . \,7 , : ii '' 0 I ): re . ~, . -IS C h U i . L . A . p . I U p ld h , y o i. r c , i E . : lir a . k, %., ./.., Engravings, i.howing privets disco.. in every. shape and form, and malfoimations of n * dred h the general system, By WM. YOUNG, M.D. The amebas arrived, that persons suffering from secret disease,necd no more become the victims of Quackery, as by the prescriptions contained in this book any one may cure himself, without hin drance to business, or the knowledge of the most intimate friend, and with one tenth the usual ex pense! In addition to the general routine of pri vate diseases, it fully explains the cause of Nan hood's early decline, with obeervatione on Manisa. —besides many other derangements which it would not be proper to enumerate in the public prints. ccy• Persons residing at any dist Lice from Phil adeiphia, can have this book forwarded to them through the Poet Office, on the receipt of twenty- Ave cents, directed to Dr. William Young, 188 SPRUCE Street, Philadelphia. June 20, 1848.
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