Make Peace. Study to make peace. If a person is i offended with a course you have pursu ed, or some act of yours, do not widen the breach between you by being offish in his presence—or uttering only mon osyllables when he addresses you. If you have reason to believe that hard feelings exist! be tnore mild, pleasant and pliable. Meet the offended more than half *ay'—the whole way, if neces sary to secure peace and good feelings. Do not wait for him to come and make confession, but be willing to go to him and secure the desirable object. There is no good reason why all men should not live in peace. Because you and I have sinned once—erred in judgment, or in any way—it is no reason that we should not forgive and be forgiven.— Let us then study to make peace, and to keep peace between us forever. It is a shame that we should quarrel, while we are children of one Father, and are seeking the same home above. Playing the Devil. We were a good deal amused at an anecdote we heard the other day, of a certain preacher whose call confined him within the limits of Old Kaintuck. He had preached in his parish many years, and of course had run short of the eloquent, so much needed to keep his hearers awake and astonished. Let him preach ever so well now, it makes no difference, they had got used to him, and used to sleeping; and sleep they would, to his great annoyance. At last he hit upon an expedient to bring 'em • up standing, as the saying is. Ile pro cured a small tin whistle, which lie took with him into the pulpit, and after ta king his text and " blazing away" until his lungs were sore and hearers were all comfortably dozing and nodding ap- provals to each other, lie suddenly drew it forth, and gave a shrill toot a toot ! In an instant the whole congregation were awake upon their feet, staring at the minister, at each other, end wonder ing what in the name of pickles and human natur, as Sam Slick says, was going to come next. " You're a set of smart specimens of humanity, ain't you 1" said the divine whistler, as lie slowly gazed around upon his astonish ed assemblage. " When I preach the Gospel to you, you all go to sleep ; but the moment I go to playing the devil you're all wide awake, up and a coining like a rush of hornets with a pole in their nest !" Severe but Deserved. It is stated that a few weeks since, while the California fever was raging at its height in Buffalo, a young chap who had been seized with it and had made his arrangements to be carried off, was speaking to a young lady in rather ex travagant terms of his golden expecta tions. She interrogated him as to the mode he would adopt to accumulate the quantity of gold he seemed to antici pate. " Well," said he, " I shall not dig myself, but when night comes and the diggers are returning laden with their treasure, I will lie in wait with a pistol; blow out their brains, pick up their gold and take care of it." " That may do very well," his fair auditor replied, "but it appeard to me that you would do bet ter to pick up their brains." He went to California, after that suggestion. 1001 ILLUMINATED ! H. H. NEFF & MRO., Invite the attention of the citizens of Hunting don and persons visiting this place during the present Court to their immense stock of CLOCKS, WATCHES, Jewelry, and Fancy Articles just received at their store in MARKET SQUARE, one door east of the Exchange Hotel. They will sell Full jewelled Gold Levers, 18 Carot, hunting case, for $6O 00 " gold levers, 18 carol, single case, 30 00 Gold Lepine, finest quality, 25 00 Silver Levers, from $l2 to 40 00 Lepines 8 to 15 00 Verge Watches 1 to 10 00 Eight day brass Clocks 5 to 6 00 30 hour " " 3to 400 Accordeons, 1 to 18 00 Gold Pencils, 1 50 to 0 00 Pens, 1 00 to 2 50 Gold Miniature Frames, 4 00 to 10 00 All kinds of Jewelry 20 per cent lower than heretofore. We are thankful for patronage heretofore re ceived, and would solicit all persons de:drous of purchasing any thing in our line to give us a call. N. B. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repair. •d and warranted. Huntingdon, Nov. 14, 1848. IU§T ARRIVED A SPLENDID ossortniet tof Amer-- A can Cottage, Cast Iron, Air 'fight, Parlor, Coal and wood Stoves, Russia Iron Stoves, Fancy 6 Plate, Parlor Radi ators, &c., &c., for sale by 3. & W. SAXTON. PALL AND WINTER. 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 Dress Coats, Pantaloons and Vests, made of the best and finest Cloths, Cassimeres, and (. 1 / 3 33inetts. And an equal as sortment of plain and substantial materials, suited for the every day business of all classes. He has a mi.'. ASSORTMENT 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. Tayloring is his trade, and he knows wnat he says when he says he can and will accommodate all who call, on terms to suit. Ile also continues THE TAYLEMING BUSINESS, and has an extensive assortment of Cloths, Cas simeres, Cassinetts and Vestings, which he will sell and make up to suit any and every body, cheap and well. He is determined to leave No Room for Grumbling septl9,lBlB. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, NEW HAT MANUFACTORY. The undersigned announces to the citizens o Huntingdon County, that he has just opened in the borough of LEW I STOWN, a new HAT MANUFACTORY, where he is pre pared to make every variety of:Hats in aruse, out of the best in elerials, such as BEAVER, SILK, NUTRIA, FUR, WOOL,&c. The b‘isiness of manufacturing is conducted by and under his own personal super vision, and his long experience in the business in the best establishments of the country warrants him in guaranteeing to all who may purchase from him good substantial and highly finished work. -• Our o.Bhfri nds shall not be forgotten in the efforts we shall put forth to meet the wants of the community, in out line of business, and he will be ready to answer their calls at prices that must pease. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS, and all others. who may desire to purchase Hats, his establishment affords superior inducements, both as regards quality and price, which shall be of such a character as to leave no room for grum bling. We the efure invite everybody, of every distinction of party or sect, to call and examine our stock; which is the largest and best assorted one that has ever been introduced here. N. B. Hats of my manu facture ran be had at retail at the store of VM. STEWART, in Huntingdon Borough. NM. G. ZOLLINGER, Lewistown, Sept. '26, 1848. M. & .1. M. NOW E, BROOM & WOODEN WARP' STORE, .No. 03 11orth Third Sireel, One door above Arch. coal aide, PHILADELPHIA, Manufacturers & Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of Brooms, Brushes, Buckets, Cedar Ware.— Willow and French Baskets, Shoe and Wall Brushes,tict übs, Dusters, Mate, Blacking, East ern-made Wooden-ware of every description,&c. &c., at the lowest market prices. MANLY ROWE, March 7,'48. JOHN M. Rt)WE. Fairmerm, Look Were! Mansfield's Patent Clover-Hulling Machine. rr FI E subscriber having purchased the Patent ' right for this CLOVER HULLING MA CIIINE, for Huntingdon county,now offers it to the public throughout the county, feeling as tired that it hap nut its equal in the United States. It will shell, with a cylinder only 22 inches long and 16 in diameter, from 30 to 40 Bushels per Bay ! with four horse Fowcr, and is warranted Mabel/ clean and not to break the seed. A number of farmers who have tried it are willing to testify that it has actual'y shelled EIGHT BUSHELS PER HOUR! The object of the undersigned is to put up a machine wherever dewed. and todisposeof town ship rights. Persons, therefore, who wish to en gage in the business and :a AKZ MONET, can see the machine thoroughly tested by calling on the undersigned residing near MANOR HILL, Bar red township.iluntingdon county. Individual or township rights will be disposed of on the most reasonable terms. All persons are respectfully invited to witness • trial of said machine. WILMA M CRUM, Near Manor Hill, Hunt. Co., Pa, Oct. 24, 1848-3 m. .9D3fINISTR4TORS' NOTICE. ivroTicE is hereby given that Letters of Admin. IA nitration on the estate of Jesse Gosnell, late of Union township, Hunt. co., deed, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons in. dented to said estate are requested to make imme. diate payment, and those having claims or de mands against the same to present them duly au. ihenticated for settlement to ./01IN R. GOSNELL, DAVID MYERLY, Atlmes. Dec. 19, 1848-• FARM FOR RENT. rrHE undersigned offers for rent that valuable 1 farm (being part of a tract of land purcha sed from the heirs of Henry Swoope,) and ad joing lands of the heirs of Eliza Swoope Wharton, adjoining McConnellstown, lands of Frederick Liszinger, Daniel Buchwalter, and others, con taining 205 Acres, between Ll 5 and 150 acres of which are cleared, and between CS and 30 acres meadow land—the balance woodland. On said tract of land is sit uated a Grist Mill, Saw Mill, Dwelling House and Bank Barn, and is about 5 miles from the borough of Hunting don and the Penn'a. Railroad and Canal. Per sons wishing to rent, can obtain any information by applying to the undersigned, residing in Walker township, about 3 miles from the prop erty. GEORGE HAWN, DAVID HAWN. Dec. 19, 18.18. Stray Steer. IAME to the residence of the subscriber, real ding in Porter township, Huntingdon county, the latter pert of August last, astray titeer,about, two years old, with black sides, and white back, no ear meek., horns wide apart. The owner will please come forward.. prove property, pay charges and take said steer away, otherwieehe will be die. posed of according to law. JOHN HUYETT, Bet. It, t&46, G s OXYGENATED 1111 . 1"rElts, FOR THE CURE OF DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL DEBILITY, &c., &c., &c. S'IsOP ! STOP! Mr DEAR MAN READ THlb if you have got DrseEesix of AsTuMA or suffer from general de bility, or any complaint muffing from derange ment of the stomach. You would give a good deal to get well, would'nt you ? Then just give a LITTLE, and try Green's Oxygenated Ditteis. Its justthe thing for you. The Doctor discover ed this medicine only after long and careful study —to cure a friend too—not to make money out of it. Look at the evidence of its efficacy and you will be satisfied. Hon. MTIION LAWRENCE cured of ARTIISIA. BELcuzwrown, March 16, 181$ Do. GREENE—I take great pleasure in inform ing you of the effects of the medicine called Ox ygenated Bittern you had the kindness to send me. Fur some twenty years I bad suffered se verely from humored Asthma. I was compelled to sit up one third of the night, without going to bed at all ; and the rest of the time my sleep was interrupted by violent fits of coughing and great difficulty of breathing. In all my attendance upon our courts I never went to bed in Northamp ton in twenty yeats but twice, and then was com pelled to get up. Now I lie in bed without diffi culty, and sleep roundly. I took your medicine according to directions. The violent symptoms immediately abated, arid persoverance in the use of the remedy hes removed all its troublesome consequences. The value of such a remedy is incalculable, and I hope its virtues may be wide ly diffused and its benificent agency extensively emp' °yeti. Respectful'y yours, MYRON LAWRENCE. DYSPESIA CURED, CARLISLE, Pa. Juno 10, 1948 Messrs. Collier & Dro, Gentleman—ln reply to your note as to the effect of the Oxygenated Bitters in my case. I would say, that I have been afflicted with Dyspep eta about six years, and have tried many known remediee, but obtained no relief, until a friend recommended the Oxygenated Bitters. • • • • I was finally induced to procure two bolt!es of you, and I had not taken half a bottle before I felt its effects upon my system , anti after the use of the second bottle, I found myself in a state of health as unexpected se it was gratifying. To the afflicted I have no hesitation in recommend ing the Bitters, as superior to any medicine I have ever heard of for the cure of Dyspepsia. Very Respectfully yours, MADSON M. LE WIS. The following Certificates have re cently been received : WASHINGTON, D. C., June 10,1846. Having made use of the ' , Oxygenated Bitter." prepared by Dr. Geo. B. Green, of Windsor, Vt., nd 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. Vie hope that this valuable remedy may be so generally dif fused throughout the country that it may be ac cessible to all the afflicted. SAMUEL PHELPS, U. S. Senators from Wm. I.IPHAm, Vermont. JAMES F. SIMMONS, U. S. Senator from _ . Rhode Island. J. T. MOREHEAD, U. S. Senator and for merly Governor of Kentucky. L. H. ARNOLD, Member of Congress and _ibrmerly Governor of R. I. AV DI. WOODBRIDGE, U. S. Senator and formerly Governor of Michigan. M. L. MARTIN, Delegate in Congressfrom Wisconsin Territory. _ . . ..„ From the Hon. SOLOMON PooT, Member of Con gress from Vermont. Gia FAN Sc FLETcnnit, General Agents, No. 26, South Sixth St, Philadelphia. Sold wholesale and retail by THOMAS READ & Sox, Huntingdon, Pa. _ . . Price—sl.oo per bottle: six bottles for $5.00. August 15, 184 R. WASHINGTON HOUSE, HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA. THIS Popular House has recently undergone a I thorough repair, and been furnished with entire new furniture, of the best quality. Mem bers of the Legislature and others, visiting the Seat of Government, will find it a very desirable stopping place. B' Charges moderate. WM. T. SANDERS, Agent. , HJulYarrishurg, 14. 1848-6 m. Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Notice is hereby given that the SEV ENTH INSTALLMENT of FIVE DOL LVIIS per share on the Capital stock of this company is required to be paid on or before the Ist day of January next ; The eighth instalment of five dollars per share on or before the 2d day of March —The ninth instalment of five dollars per share on or before the Ist day of May, and the tenth instalment of five dollars per share on or before the Ist day of July next, at the office of Miles Dorris. Payments will be received of one or more instalments, or the Stock may be paid in full, at the option of the Stock holders, and interest will be allowed from date of payment. Instalments not paid punctually will be subject to the penalty of one per cent per month, as required by law. GEORGE V. BACON, Treas. Dec. 12, 1848. CLAI,I.II. u. USN, LINN, SMITH, & CO., WHOLESALE OFWGGISTi; 2I:/ NIA RKwr SmeET, Philadelphia. Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oils, Glass, Dye Stull's, Varnishes, &c., &c. Also, Parent Medicines, Medicine Chests, Surgical & Obstetrical Instru ments, Chemical Tests, &c. &c. 07" Orders from Country Merchants or Phy sicians, by letter or otherwise, attended to promptly. septl9,lBlB-6m. John Scott, jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW, Huntingdon,Pa.— Has removed his ofrice to the middle room of 'Snare'. Row,"directly opposite Fisher & M'Mur trie's store, where he will attend with promptness and fidelity to all husinesa with which he may t entrustedia Huntingdon or the adjoiningeountis " Encourage your Own" Cabinet Hare ftlanntactor), Main Street, Huntingdon, Pa Z. H. di. D. WHITTAKER, WOULD avail themselves of this method of informing their friends and the public at large that they continue to carry on the CABINET-MAKING business, at their old stand, one door east of the dwelling hoJse of J. G. Miles, Esq., and directly opposite the Printing Office of the "Hunting lon Journal," where they will be pleased to furnish those who may favor them with their custom, with all articles in their line on the most reasonable terms. Having supplied themse'ves with a very large and superior stock of Miff, they have no hesitation in 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 BOARDS, BUREAUS, Card Tables, Bedsteads, Centre Tables, Cupboards, Stands, Dough Troughs, Wash Stands, Wardrobes, Secretaries, Breakfast Tables, Pedestals, &c. Old furniture repaired at the very shortest no tice. C orrr as made and funerals sttended , either in town or country, at the shortest notice. They keep a Hoarse for the accommodotion of their cus tomers. Grain of all kinds will be taken in exchange for furniture and work. Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to them, they assure the public that no efforts will be spared on their part to deserve aeon tinuanceand increase of public patronage. may 2, 1848-tf. DR.LE Roar's Vegetable Universal Pill*, The only known Medicine that at the same time purges, purifies and strengthens the system. Losnos,cluly 7,1846. DR. LE ROY'S PiHearn a new medicine which has just appeared,and infant taking the places of all others of the same class. These pills are I composed of many ingredients, but the two princi pal ones are Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry, so uni ted that they act together; the one, through it admixture with other substance., purifying and purging, while the other is strengthening the sys tem. Thus those pills are at the same time tonic .d opening; a desideratum long and eagerly sought for by medical 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 I know of; for they remove nothing from the system but the impurities; so that while they purge they strengthen; and !fence they cause no debilitation, and are followed by no re-action. Dr. Le Roy's pillshave a wonderfulinfluence on the blood; they not only purify without weakening it, but they re move all noxious particles from the chyle befoleit is converted into fluid, and thus make impure blood an utter impossibility. As there's 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 digestive fuse 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 las 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. ojr•Price 25 Cents per BOX. AGENTS.—T. Read & Son, Swoope & Af rica, Huntingdon ; W. %V. Buchanan, Milliki and Kessler, Mill-Creek ; S. Hatfield & Son,Juni ate Iron Works; Porter & Bucher, Moore & Swoope, H. C. Walker, Alexandria; G. 11 .Steiner Waterstreet. [Aug. 31,'47. TENNENT , S Washington Gallery of Daguerrotypes, No. 231 North Second Street, N. W. corner of Cht/owhill Street, PHILADELPHIA. THE Likenesses taken and beautifully colored at this well known establishment, for non nor,- LAO, are universally conceded to be zuust. in ev• ery respect to ANT in the city. Pictures taken equally well in cloudy and clear weather. A large assortment of MEDALLIONS and LOCKETS on hand, from $2 to $5, including the picture. The subscribers respectfully invitc the citizens of Huntingdon County, to call and examine spe cimens of the latest improvements in the art of Ddguerreotyping, which will be exhibited cheer fully and without chai ge. T. Bc. J. C. TENNENT. .7:ay 4; 1848. COLEMAN'S CHEAP CUTLERY STORES. Nos. 32 and 33 Arcade, and 8k 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. Table Knives and Forks, in Ivory, Stag, Buffalo, Bone and Wood handles; Carvers and Forks, Steels, &e. Butcher Knives, Dirks, Bowie Knives, Re volving and Plain Pistols, &c. Just received, a large stock of Rodgers' an I Wustenholm's fine Pen and Congress Knives. Also, a large assortment of Accordeona, &c., &c. Also, Fine English Twist and German Guns. JOHN M. COLEMAN. june2o-Iy. Cromeliats & Brother, No. 11, Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Wine, Liquor and General Commission Merchants WINC'4, Brandies, Gin, and Champaigne of different brands imported direct, and sold on accommodating terms to Country Dealers. Qual ities and proof of Liquors wrrranted. Philadelphia, June 20, 1840. 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 hind over to the proper officer all accounts, that may remain unpaid or unsettled by the Ist day of February 1849 for collection.. Oct. rth 18411. 1. B. LIT IN ITS WORKS PRAISE IT. Burns, Scalds and all kinds of Inflamed sores cured. MOUSEY'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 &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 moat 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. <7 - Observe each box of the gonuine Ointment has the name of S. waxy 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.— l Tousey's Universal Ointment is all that is required. Try it. 1 1 Bites of Insects.—For the sting or bite of poisonous insects, Tousey's Oint ment is Unrivalled. Hundreds have tried and found it good. Piles Cured ! —For the Piles, Tou sey's Universal Ointment is one of the best Remedies that can be applied. All who have tried it for the Piles recom mend it. Old Sores Cured.—For old, obstinate sores, there is nothing equal to Tou sey's Ointment. A person in Manlius had for a number of years, a sore leg that baffled the skill of the doctors.— Tousey's Ointment was recommended by one of the visiting physicians, (who knew its first virtues,) and two boxes produced more benefit than the patient had received from any and all previous remedies. Let all try it. Burns and Scalds Cured.—Thousands of cases of burns and scalds, in all parts of the country, have been cured by Tousey's Universal Ointment. Certi ficates enough can be had to fill the whole of this sheet. Violent Bruises Cured.—Testimonials on testimonials, in favor of Tousey's Ointment for curing bruises, have been offered the proprietors. H undres in Svracus will certify to its great merits in relieving the pain of the most severe bruise. All persons should try it. Scald Head Cured.—Sores or cases of scald head have been cured by Tousey's Ointment. Try it- 7 it seldom fails. Salt Rheum 6ured.—Of all the rem edies ever discovered for this most dis agreeable complaint, Tousey's Univer sal Ointment is the most complete. It was never known to fail. Chapped Hands can be Cured.—Tou sey's Universal Ointment will always cure the worst cases of chapped-hands. Scores of persons will state this. Sore Lips Cured.—For the cure of sore lips, there was never anything made equal to Tousey's Ointment. It is sure cure for them. Try it. It is a scientific compound, warran ted not to contain any preparation of Mercury. Ei=-Trice 25 cents per box. For fur ther particulars concerning this really valuable Ointment, the public are refer red to pliamphlets to be had gratis, of respectable Druggists and Merchants throughout the United States. AGENTS.-T. K. SIMONTON, Hun tingdon ; Jas. Clark, Birmingham ; J. R. Cox, Warriorsmark ; J. S. Isett, Spruce Creek ; G. H. Steiner, Waterstreet; Moore & Swoope, Alexandria; A. & N. Creswell, Petersburg ; Orlady & Patter sor , Williamsburg; Royer 4- Co., Springfield Furnace; M. Thompson, Duncansville ; J. M. Lindsey, Holli. daysburg ; Jas. Condron, Frankstown. CLICKENEWS • SUGAR-COATED PILLS, The Only Effectual Purgative, cured within the last year OVER 200,000 PERSONS of the following Complaints: Headache, Giddiness, Rheumatism, Piles, Die pepsin, Scurvy, Smal.pox, Jaundice, Pains in the Back, Inward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising in the Throat, Dropsy, Asthma, Fevers of all kinds, Female Complaints, Measles, Salt Rheum Heartburn, Worms, Cholera Morbus, Coughs, Quinsy, Whooping, Cough, Consumption, Fits. Liver Complaint, Erysipelas, Deafness, Itchings of the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gravel, Nervous Corn plaints, and a variety of other diseases arising from impurities of the blood, and obstructions in the or gans of digestion. Experience has proved that nearly every disease originates from Impurities of the Blood or Derange ments of the Digestive Organs; and to secure Health, we must remove those Impurities and re store the blood to its natural state. Therefore, when the slightest derangement of the system is indicated by Costiveness, or any other sign, it ad monishes us that superfluities are gathering in the System, which should be immediately removed by an effectual purging. This fact, as stated, is uni versally known; but people have such an aversion to medicine, that, unless the case urgent, they pre (erred thedisease to the cure, generally. Since the tnvention, however, of Clickener's Vegetable Purgative Pills, his objection does not exist, as they arecompletely enveloped with a cooling of pure white sugar (as distinct from the internal ingredients as 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 edient will operate on that particular organ,and. by cleansing it of that Excess of Bile it is con stantly discharging into the stomach, restore it to its natural eat*. Aaelliet will operate en the Blood, and remove those impurities which have al ready entered into its circulation; while a third will effectually expel frum the system whatever im purities may have been discharged into the stom ach; and hence they Strike al the Root of Disease, Remove all Ire pure Humor.; open the pores ex ternally and internally; promote the Insensible Perspiration, obviate Flatulency, Headache, &c: separate all foreign and obnoxious particles firtir the chyle, secure a free and healthy action to lb& Heart, Lungs, and Liver, and thereby restore( health even when all other means hare furled. The entire truth of the above can be ascertaine., by the trial of a single box; and their virtues art so positive and certain in restoring Health that, ther proprietor binds himself to /mum the money psi for them in all cases where they do not give ani , versal satisfaction. Retail Price, 25 cts. perPos. Principal office No. 66 Yesey Si., New York. Sold in Harrisburg, by D. Robinson, Market St. Q -1- Remember Dr. C. V. Clickener is the inven tor ol Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of th• sort was ever heard of until he introduced them in June, 1843. Purchasers should, therefore, always oak for Clickenor's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take no others, or they will be made the vii• time of a fraud. AGENTS.-T. K. SIIVIONTON, Hun , tingdon, Jas. Clark, Birmingham, J. R. Cox, G. H. Steiner, Waterstreet; Moore & Swope, Alexandria, A. & N. CresWeli; Petersburg, Orlady & Patterson, Wil. liamsburg, Royer & Co., Springfield Furnace, M. Thompson, Duncansville, J. M. Lindsey, Hollidaysburg, Jas. Con. dron, Frankstown. Ask the Sufferer FROM A S 'l' II IR A what has relieved him in such a short time from hit difficulty of breathing, Cough and suffoca tion I He will tell you it was the Olt.- Baonian, of All Healing Balsam." Ask the Consumptive what has allayed his Cough, remo ved the Pain in hie Side and Chest, checked his night sweats and placed the rose of health upon his cheek and4e tvilltellyou.'sut:na♦v's OLO.AOXIAN, ALL-HEALING BALSAM. Ask your friends if they know of any thing that will so speedily cure a long and tedious Cough, Raising of Blood, Bronchitis,Dyspeptic ( onsump lion, Hoarseness, Influenza, and diseases of the Throat,. the Olosnonion ' 7 and they will tell) uu —No. There never yet has heen a remedy intro duced to politic notice which has been productive of so much good in so short a space of time. Reed the fol owing ASTONISHING CURES. W3t. Born, the celebrated Boston cracker baker, 98 Nassau street,l3rooklyn, states thathis wife has been afflicted with Asthma for 30 years, nod could not and permanent relief from the best medical ad vice which New York and Brooklyn c mid produce; was induced to try this great remedy. `.he is now nearly well. His daughter, who wan suffering front the same disease, tried it, and was alro cured by it. Mrs. Bond is now so well that she is ab . • to rise from her bed early in the morning al d at tend to her usual duties through the day without any annoyance from her distressing malady, HENRY JICKSON, 13th street, near the Catholic. Cemetry, came to the store for the purpose of ob taining a bottle of the Olosoanian, having been Afflicted with the Asthma for more than 30 yearn, and was so exhausted on his arrival that he could notspeak. He purchased a bottle and rode borne. Four days afterward he walked from bin residene• to the office without fatigue, a distance of over tw• miles, to tell of the wonderful relief which he had experienced from using about one half of oae bot tle. Consumption (Willie 'dings. M ',COMFORT, 35 White street, was so law i■ the month of December last, that he was given up by his physicicn. His friends entertainril no hype of his recovery. Ile wits persuaded to try Ilia Olosaonian. and to his surprise it hoe so far recto• red him to health that he is now able to walk about the streets. Mrs, ATTalie., the wife of Wm. H. Ante*, James Harmon, Esq. and George W. Hays. Esq., can all bear testimony from their own experit nee ft the healing properties of this Great Remedy i■ Consumption of the Lungs. Blood. Mrs. TUOUBOURNE, 352 Monroe street, who had been troubled for a great length of time by a severe cough, and raised quantities of blood, was relieved by one bottle oftheOlosaonion,and declares it the greatest remedy in tho world, DENN. KELLY, 26 Water street, was al so re . Beira] f-em the same complaint, although lie wa■ very much reduced ivhen he commenced taking it --having been under the care of his physician du— ring the past winter. Although he coughed con stantly and was very much troubled with night sweats, two bottles of the remedy enabled him to return to his daily work. fie was entirely relieved. DAVID HENDERSON, 60 Laight street, George W. Burnett, formerly of Newark, N. J., Heniv Lisbon, 199 Riving:on street, and numerous other persons have been speedily and permanently cured of the same complain t hy this remedy. AGENTS.— T. K. SIMONTON, Hunt ingdon ; Jas. Clark, Birmingham ; J. R Cox, Warriorsmark ; J. S. !sett, Spruce Creek ; G. H. Steiner, Waterstreet ; Moore & Swoope, Alexandria; A & N. Creswell, Petersburg; Orlady & Patter son, Williamsburg ; Royer & Co. Spring field Furnace ; M. Thompson, Duncans- I vale ; 3. H. Lindsey, Hollidaysburg; Jas. Condron, Frankstown. Doctor Yourself For Twenty-Five Cente i 4l ~,, , 1 . ; .:4 A -,, By means of the POCKET ~, , ,',„V' i_r-,. i 2ESCULA PIUS. Or, Every V* "-- ; 1 ~,, -IT, Seventeenth Edition, with '' . '1 ' ; ,114 k . , /'' ' y ' "' 1 O f u E: P n r ewn form, r ah , a r y id :i n n:g o :l n , f , n : O h l f P o n c, w he li ni ni g: i u p i : In : " I d : : 1 1 —e o l ' : , ,', is ?:.. 7 •7_- -- diseases in every shape and , e : the general system, By WM. YOUNG, M.D. The time has arrived, that persona suffering from secret disease,need 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, ard wills One tenth the usual er• peruse! In addition to the general routine of pri vate diseases, it fully explains the cause of Mon hooffsearly decline, with observations on Martina —besides many other derangements which it would not be proper to enumerate in the public prints. Q 1 Persons residing at any distance from Phil- ' adeiphia, can have this book forwarded to them through the Post Office, on the receipt of twenty five cent., directed to Dr.SVillism Young, 152 SPRUCE. Street, Philtule'pltie, June 20, 1 RUC