2" Ii c ti in o v t e t ♦ HUES FOR THE TIMES. BY MAJOR C. W. PAITEX, V. S. AKMT. This world is very lanciful, And changing all tiic time, And some are fond <>f politics, And some are fond of rhyme. Patterns are some of piety. Of wickedness are some, One lectures on sobriety, Another treats on ruin. Rome are the soul of honor, A blessing where one lives, Some (on the whole) have little soul, Except what money gives. Some will rebuke you rudely, Vet be your fiiend the while, While some will smile before your face, And " stab you while they smile. Some are in love with gambling, Some are in love with girls, Some " hide tiieir talents'' in the earth, Some cast to s\\ ine their pearls. The trader likes his " custom," The miser likes his " heap," One likes to sell at prices dear, To buy at prices cheap The lawyer likes a parchment, The doctor likes a scull, The aetor fancies raost to see, Parquette and boxes full The painter likes a portrait, The school boy likes a show, While the girl, 1 ween, "of sweet sixteen,' •Would sometimes —like a beau. A " lassie likes a laddie," And "a laddie likes a lass—" And a dandy iikes to look upon A monkey in a glass. A tailor's fond of cebbage. A miser leans to locks, A mill-wriglitdreamsuf w heels and streams, While a pedler's all lor clocks. A spirit likes a " medium," A medium, bugs called "hum," And with her toe, she likes to show flow spirits go and come. Some like to follow fashion, Without the purse to pay, And starve for nearly half a year To make a "grand display." Some go abroad on travel, To talk of foreign things, While they who stop, to keep the shop, Go— "only to the Springs." Some visit lands as " patriots" In a "JiUibiutter" ship, •While others stay at home, and pay Their bills in " Cuba scrip." Some strike for abolition, Men of no small renown, And in the cause of " higher laws" Knock the high Sheriff down. While atiieis preach secession, Talk of a " lonely star," And rave and swear by earth and air, "Our voice is still for war," Oh ' this world is very fanciful, And changing all the time — And some are fond of politics. And some are fond of rhyme ! PnovißL.vcE, R. I. I The (> Lone Midder" Partington. •It appears by the following card in a St. Louis paper, that the celebrated Mrs. Partington, having been deprived by death of her dear 4 biennial' husband, John Darl ington, is now sojourning in St. Louis. Read what the afflicted done widow' says : ! To John Gai/frflou', Esq. Sir: —l have read all your diffusions from alphy to onigger, and you will excuse nie for saying, that in my opinion you are an arrant irnposturcr. \on say you are a j gay-feller ; but if the truth was known you are a very s.ui feller. Aon talk about the comforts of a bachelor's home, is 4 all in niv eye, Betty Martin,' as tny poor de funct Partington used to say. But YOU men are all alike; and tour sarcasms upon the female, feminine sex, hring to my mind the insinuating conduct of John Partington, when in the days of 'loves voung dream,' he was laving siege, as he called it, to the Pandirnoneutn of my ver gin heart. He, poor fellow, used to talk, as you do now, about the comfort of smok ing a flagrant Rtvanna, with his feet upon the fender, and with no di-quisitive wife, or squalling responsibilities, just his words) 1 to prevent him from declining in peace under his "vn vine and fig tree. But what coin lort he could ever find, in chewing the end of a nasty weed, rolled up by the filthy niggers of Ravenna, is more than I could ever reprehend. But-wiiiist he thus expatriated upon the pleasures of a bachelor's life, he was sigh ing in secret for the eonumhial bliss of the patrimonial altar. He would swear he never meant to marry ; and the next min ute he would look me full in the eye, snatch up his hat, (and nice, smooth genu ine beaver it was,) and rushed out of doors as if a constable was after him. and what the lawyers called a 4 K say,' or an 4 Ipsv Dixit,' 1 believe in my heart, Mr. Gray fcller, tiiis is jest your cause. Whilst you abuse marriage and belittle the girls, you arc, perhaps, some old dried up doctor, or some withered c-on ol Eseapolipus, or may be some old wrinkled lawver, with a face as sallow as parchment, and who would give his eyes lor a bright smile from any rosy cheeked girl isS" with a heavy purse. 1 am new a poor, lone widdcr, Mr. Gray fel ler, but thank providence was to do in the woild, and ii I should ever again take into my head to stand before the Biennial altar, von may he sure that it will not he with such a pinched up specimen of humanity as I know you to be. As the vulgar saying is, verbuin sap , or as the lawyers translate it, 4 null eed.' A ours, 1 udignanily, ANN PARTINGTON". .taction. BV I'MIX. Will be sold at Public Auction some time the last of next week, (probably Monday or Tuesday,) at Stepkin's Hotel, Blinkborougb, the following hereinafter mentioned articles, to wit, namely : Four pair of muslin de laine warming pans, one dozen saleratus inkstands, one | rye-meal lightning rot!, two double-breasted ; ! tenor trombones, one large sized gunta- I rabic rocking-ehair, 2 B ilat cooking stoves, I three dozen satinett ploughshares, one i camphenc overcoat, one pair ol cream of tartar pantaloons, three indigo handsaws, i about seven cwt <*f woodland, a large white oak looking-glass, 12 square rods of i stone wall, and a gntta. percha dinner bell. Also, 23 shares in the Troy & Green field Railroad, (warranted not to cut in the eye,) a never failing well of water, lined | and bound with calf and gilt edges, war , ranted kind and sound in any harness; | and one undivided half a yoke of broad cloth oxen. Likewise a large collection of dats and i sharps, napes and tins, odds and ends, up 9 j and downs, and tongues and sounds. Terms—Cash, all over 30 cents. 10 days credit, all under 00 cents, i Sale to commence at one o clock, with out distinction of weather. ESAU K. PHELPS, Auctioneer. j ; Blinkboroutfh, this forenoon, 1851. I Lawyers are the only men who have no ! faith in experience, and who believe that | : the older the world, the less it knows i about right or wrong. Judges of to-day refer to Judges of the last century, while Judges of the last century bow with rever ence to those who lived a century before. imi mmmm _ , —— f mmammmanmm ALT. —1N." sacks ground alum SALT. 3(H) bag, Osirv Sail lui sale by nov 28 JOHN KENNEDY. mHOMPSON'S VERMIFUGE. Only 12£ JL cents per bottle. For sale bv May 9, 1851. JOHN KENNEDY. ' CHOM I'SO.VS INDIAN BALSAM. On- JL ly 25 cents per bottle. For sale bv Muj 9, 1851. JOHN KENNEDY. BOOTS AND SHOES, J"UST opened, a large assortment of BOOTS , and SHOES, consisting of Gentlemen and Ladies' Gaiters and Jenny Lmd Winter ; Shoes. Families wanting shoes might save ' by calling and examining our stock before j purchasing elsewhere. ROV2TSI JOHN KENNEDY. I'retili Arrival of" \V B: ST U K \ I A IT I* I v !•:. rrxllE regular monthly Packet Section Boat, l_ Win. C. Porter, Capt. Price, has just ar rived from Pittsburgh, laden as follows: 150 barrels Rectified Whiskey. 25 barrels Wato and Sweet Crackers. 150 boxes Ohio Cream Cheese. 75 boxes Pittsburgh Mould Candles. 2500 lbs. Patent Brown Soap, only c. alb. 7 barrel, old Monongahela Rye VVitiskey, S years old. 10 barrels Lake Trout. 50 dozen Corn Brooms. 250 pieces Ohio Stone Ware—Jars and Milk Pans. Country merchants can supply themselves by applying to tiie subscriber, at reasonably low rates. JOHN KENNEDY. La Wigtown, Nov. 21, 1851. THE WORLD'S FAIR IN MINIATURE. 11 ALLEN desires the public to remember that his establishment is still open tor the accommodation of those in need of the various articles of necessity, use, luxury, taste, ami amusement always kept on hand. He has mudearrangements with Mr. .M run vv. the well known 44 CHEAP HOOK MA .Y,"lroin ivhotn he receives his stock of .Hiiccllaucoim V School (tool >, to sell as cheap as t!? original himself, which is well known to be a little cheaper than the cheapest. The manufacture of Candies and Confectionaries is continued, and customers may rely upon getting a superior article. His stock of Perfumeries was selected from the best in market, is hand somely put up, and will be sold low. In he can't he beat, either in quality, price, or variety, and lias thus far won the palm of su periority, and everybody wanting a good arti cle will save time and money by coming to the "Great Western Variety Store." His ii ku t; s have been pronounced all that drugs ought t be, are pure and fresh, and will be supplied to purchasers at a reasonable proli!, or compoun ded upon physicians' prescriptions correctly and carefully. Every body who loves a GOOD Cioak knows, or ought to know, that the olace to get it is at E. ALLEN'S, East Market street, Levvistown. N. B. Any book called for that is not on hand, can be got to order in thirty-six hours. nov s—3m E. A. ' f U-t • r> ty* BOOT. SHOE. & BOOK STORE. our banner to the breeze we fling, And ofrheap Hoot., i\n Situcs rve sing; Of work well done and rilled neat, Arid low for cash—we can't ire (real PI; (rue on lire inns.*! O, why refuse To rtid me hi no rhyme ' Wi 11, then, here goes. I*ll write in prose. If you w ill give in.- Mine. rpilE story, all told, is simply this: we have just rc •J- ceived from the city tin- largest and lies! assortment of "J" /*■, •*- rv / IT—l gy mm SSI ever brought to this place. We have Pool's at all prices. and of all sorts and size* ; and in selecting our stork we did nut 1 forget the I. nlies, (find bless them ) 1 " V ariety ic the spit e of life." —so says the pom, and we bad an eye single to that fact when we selcr t.d our ;i2sii HikkCv' Allocs, \V> must say,although we do not wish to boast, that we ■ have the best assortment in this place, aud can ami will sell a little lower fVr rash than they can he had elsewhere. Of iinr home-made work we need not speak, save that ve u ill spare no pains nor expense in having work made I to order, and a We will employ none but the best of workmen, v. ■- have no hesitancy in warranting our work In a word, an examination of our slock, and of our home made work, which is respectfully solicited, will satisfy visitors that it is not surpassed in Ibis mar ke: for -V/-: 7T.V'f:A S , CUKJIFXESS, and 1)1 H.lbll e ITi (live us a cull, one and all, and we arc confident that you will go away realizing thitllie place to save money in buying good and fashionable work is at the ■ew store of \\ , \\. UKOW N, f.ost Jtiarui' trt'f t, in the rnoM lute/y aeciil'll /' I/O not, II few doors /.'list of n\,ti -.,n (j- Jacob's store French ( alf Boots that can't be bent in these biggins; also, an assortment of the celebrated Quilted Boots, Fa dies' Italian Clotli Gaiters, otc., etc., kept constantly on ii ii iid and made to order. BJ O O St. S. Great Birgains by those who want BOOKS can now be had a! our establishment. I Lewistown, October 3, lSil. XTEW STORE AM) AEW GOODS. qUIK undesigned is just receiving from A Philadelphia, a large and choice assort ment of Dry Gooils, Groceries, and (luecimvjflh 1 , superior to any ever before off'ertd in this com munity, which will he sold low for cash or country produce. Call at the AlcCLl JiL STAND, one door west of MAYES'TAVERN. Among the numerous articles embraced in this fine stock are the following:—Blue, black green, and brown CLOTHS', Cassimeres, Vestings, Cassincts, leans,&c.; Muslins, brown and bleached; Dc Laines, Cashmeres, Alpacas; Ribbons, Laces, and Fringes; SHAWLS, Car pets, Carpet Chains, and a choice lot of Bags. 11l llie Grocery lAne, we have the best ot CofTee. Tea, Sugar, Rice, Cheese, Molasses, &c. We have Boots and Shoes, Looking Classes, Cedar Ware, Hard ware, Nails, Fish and Salt, Tobacco and Ci gars. and a few choice sugar cured Hams. All kinds of PRODUCE taken in store and forwarded to Philadelphia, or bought at cash prices. N. B. The public are invited to call and ex amine for themselves before looking elsewhere. YVM. P. MIL LI KEN. Lewi-town, Sept. 26,1851. A FRESH ARRIVAL OF m i\iiD nm hodds, Thirty days later from Philadelphia, New York, and Host on! Groat Reduction in Hie Price of Goods!! rpHK undersigned, thankful for past patron- X. age, would beg leave to inform tiie ctti izens of Milttin, Huntingdon, Centre, Union, and Juniata counties that they have just re ceived from the east, and are now opening, one of the largest, and decidedly the cheapest stock "f Fall and Winter Goods ever offered in this place, having bought our goods later in the season, and for cash during the present severe pressure in the money mar ket. We feel confident in saying that we can and will sell goods at from 10 to 20 per cent, cheaper than the cheapest. We have blue-black, brown, olive,and green, French, lLc., - *.• K>. e>-a w- I _ l s^ v l i -'- j cassimeres, satinets, vestings, French merinors, Thibet cloths, cashmeres, in. de laines, alpa cas, ginghams, silks, satins, cloakings, bonnets, ribbons, lace, gloves, llanneis. linseys, &c. Bay Slate long shawls, at from %;'l to §9 each ; prints, at from 3 to ots. per yard ; domes tic muslins, 3 to 0' 4 cts. per yard; sugar, at from 5 to 10 cts. per lb.; prime Rio coffee, 10 cts. per 11). Also, BOOTS, SHOES, AND READY-MADE CLOTMXG, cheaper than they have ever been sold here, Hardware and Queensware, ri*l, Mall, Plaster, Ac., Ac. ('all and satisfy yourselves. No humbug here. * SIGHER &. STUART. Hewistovvn, Oct. 24, 1951. tf WAMKII—SOO,OOO bushels good red and white W heat; also, Rye, Corn, Oats, and Clo ver Seed, fur which we will pay the highest cash prices. S. tSc S. GRAND LETTING! KOPOSA LS will be daily received at the m. old stand of Nusbaum, Brothers, in Hevv istown, for any quantity of goods now ranged on the shelves and counters of the undersigned, and to meet the run of customers who w ill no doubt avail themselves of flits new mode of obtaining Cheap Goods of every description, they have just ordered and received about as complete an assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS as was ever seen in this or any other country town, embracing every description and style of all that is New, Neat, ami Fashionable, at prices varying from a few cents to dollars per yard. lit other kinds of goods, we can ; show in quality and price whatever others can produce, and a considerable sprinkling that cannot be found elsewhere, especially in Cloths. Ca*siiiert?s. Suliiicts, Vc., and will venture to add in Fall and Winter Goods generally. Of Bonnets, Shoes, Hosiery, Gloves, & Ribbons we have an extensive stock, which, as a ne cessary consequence are offered tor sale cheap. Since opening our establishment here, we I have fully demonstrated that, as a general ' thing, we sell as low as the very lowest, if not a little lower. We do not profess to sell one >r two nor three articles at a very low price, but we do profess to sell everything, in either ; the Dry (footls or Grocery line, so cheap that we arc confident our friends everywhere would be the gainers by giving us a call and making their purchases. CO" Remember ut the Old Stand of .Vus ■ /mum, Heathers. IT FIROVED & BUG. Hewistovvn, Nov. 21, lbsl. Wood Turning Tislablishment, Ut wiklotvii, Pa. iroOl) TURNING, m all its various f V branches, in city styles, at low prices, ' done to order on the shortest notice. ESed l'osls, < iciir Spindles, Broom-handles, Hoc-handles, Rosettes, Newell Posts, Awning Posts, Pillars, Rods, Rounds, Balusters, Table Pegs, Patterns, Wagon Hubs, Chisel and Auger Handles, Columns, Sic. WHIP SAW. Wagon Fellows, Columns, and all kinds of Carpenter and Cabinet work sawed to order. ' CIRC (I t, A li S A \Y. Plastering Path, Roofing I,ah, Paling, and all kinds of llioping, also done on the shortest notice. Plaster ill. At all limes on hand, Ground Plaster, and for sale nt as low prices as can be obtained in this county. Ail the above work done and articles fur nished at the Turning Mill and Machiue Shop of the sub-cribers, situated in WATER STREET, immediately above the Hewistovvn Mills, in the borough of Hewistovvn. N. B. Mechanics, Farmers, and all others who desire anything in any of the above named branches of business are respectfully invited to favor us with their custom. DAM EL ZEIGHER & CO. June 18, 1851. — 't C* (I Ell SIIMI. A LOT of Hartshorn's Gentlemen's Leather / V soled Gum Shoes, a superior article for , gale by MOSES MONTGOMERY. ■ JOHN CLARK.- HENRY zfeltßE CLARK & ZERBE, Brown Street, bet ween Market and Third, LEWISTOWN, PA., INVITR public attention to their large and well-finished stock "ol CARRIAGES, embracing a general variety, from the most fashionable to plain make, which will be dis posed of for cash lower than any that hove : ever been offered in Lewistown. They were ; all manufactured under '.heir immediatesuper | intendence, of the best materials that could he | procured, and are fully equal to custom work. Among them are a number with BENT FKL ! LOWS and BENT SHAFTS, now in such geneial | favor, Leather and Canvass top til (i(!IP S\ I single and double seat ROCK A 11 A YS, <jr. Feeling assured that our present large and ■ superior stock will allord a choice to purchas ers not heretofore offered in this place, we in ; vile a call from persons in this and the adjoiii ; ing counties. apprentices to the above business will be taken if application he made soon. Lewistown, Feb. 2 s , 1851 —tf. 1 A IL ij Al\ 15 W2 A '2' 11 SI CI.OTSfIiXC V NEW AM) COMPLETE assortment of tlie latest and most fashionable style of Men's an<l Boy's Clothing, manufactured in tlie Lest manner, may lie had at the Lowest Cash Prices at GEO- CULIN'S C!!o4!iiiߣ l!st;ih&is!iE2iciit, South-east corner of Market and Second sis., TRY L AD EI. I'll IA, embracing ;i choice assortment of Dress and Frock Coats, Cloaks, Sack Coals, Daii|iU|t Coats, Business Coats, vVc., together with his usual extensive variety u! English, French, and American Cloths and Winter Fabrics, suit ed to the wants of men and boys, both for dress and business garments. rarlicular care has been ta'\ n to procure a complete assortment of goods adapted to the new .-tyle Winter Cauls, I'ANTALOONS, V FISTS, AC., to which he would invite sp.-cial attention,and particu larly to liis new assortment of B'ul'liisiiiii;; ilooth, consisting of Shirts, S-.ocks, Handkerchiefs, Ac.; all of v\ iii. h are offered at tlie .eieesr - ible /, prices, and as cheap a- any orirer Clothing Store in the Union. Kr Parents who desire IS on-' Clothing' are earnestly invited to examine the stock, as the greatest care has been taken to provide the most durable patterns and de sirable styles, at tiie most economical rates. *♦ .Small Notes taken at par for goods. September 20, tSJi. —apr-lly Indemnity. r jtilE FKAKKLIN PiisE isist HAMS t uMPAJiv of Philadel F phia—OITICF, if>3, Chesnnl street, near Fifth street I)IKEC T O R S . Charles \. Bancknr, Ceo. It. Richards, Thomas Hart, Mordecai I) Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adoiphe E. Rorie, Samuel (.'rant, David S. Brown, Jacob K.Smith, Morris Patterson. Continue to make insurant e, perpetual or limited, on every description of property u: TOWN &. Cut N I'ltV, at ratesp.s low as are consistent with security. The CempatiA' have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, witli their Capital and Premiums safely invested, affords ample protection to ttie assured. The assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1813, as published agrceabi; t-j an Act of Assembly, were as fol lows, \ i.-.: Mortgages, 81.017,-138 41 Krai Estate, 91.721 -3 Temporary Loans, 90,001 83 Stocks, 31,323 23 Cash, fcc , 38,804 37 81.328,192 71 Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen years, they have paid upwards of line .Million Four Hundred Thovsa mi /Jot/urn, losses by tire, thereby affording an evi deuce of the advantages of Insurance,as well as the abil ity and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. • CHARI.ES V ItANCKEK, President. Citnitl.ss <1 IIANCKIR, Secretary AGENT for Mitllin county, R. C. HAI E, Esq., Lewistown. [sp!2-ly HAT A CAP At AAt I'FACTORY. IV. ii. ZOktlMißO, .Market street, hewistoien, adjoining Ac ti tled y dp Porter's Store. Respectfully invites the attention ate lof li.e citizen.-, of Mitllin and the ad- Kiinim? counties to his ex tensive stock of WINTER STY HE HATS A which he offers at prices that cannot fail tc suit, ourchasers. COUNTRY MERCHANTS will find it decidedly to their advantage to give him a cali, for his arrangements arc now such, as to enable him to furnish any quantity that may be desired on the shortest notice. The care and attention lie has ever given to the manufacture of the style of Hats preferred by Ins numerous Ornish cuslomers, will be Continued; and he feels warranted in giving the assurance that they will nut be disap pointed. Grateful for the encouragement he has thus far received, he will continue to deserve it. by continued assiduity to the wants of ins friends, and strict attention to his business. Hewistovvn, October 01, 1-51. HAT & tM P #T~"7 EMPORIUM IT. J. R "J EI SILL, At his Old Stand in Market street, AS just received from the city the CCI WINTER FASIIIONNS, and a large stock of material, which he is manufacturing into mostsuperb HATS, which cannot fail to piease. lie has now on hand a large and well-as sorted stock of Men'sj Boys', and Infants' of every quality and price. He has also re ceived a supply of MIFFS BOAS, TIPPETS- AW 13 CAPES. of the latest styles, which he will dispose of at very cheap rates. His Ornish friends will also find him pre pared to suit their tastes. His unrivalled BROAD- Ii RIM S will receive the same care and attention winch lie has always bestowed upon them. Don't forget the old stand, where von may depend upon not being disappointed. Thankful for the liberal share of custom be stowed on him heretofore, he solicits his old friends and 999 new ones—being all he can at present accommodate—to call and adorn themselves with a new hat or cap. Hewistown, Oct. 24. 1-151. Uever and Agne Powders. nnHOMPSON'S Fever and Ague Powders 1 are a certain cure fur that disease, as many in Hewistown can testify. They need no puffing. Prize 50 cents per box. For sale by JOHN KENNEDY. May 9, 1951. lireat Scientilir Discuvrric*. BY DB. J. W. COOPER. jiryi aa a ab i Comjdctely Cured in Three Uuya, By Dr. J. W. Cooper's Vegetable Compound fever auJ Ague Tills. THESE P11.1.s are composed entirely of Wgombls biibtaiices>, and in nitity-iiiue cases nutof every hun dred; will perform a perfect and Coiiiptete cure in three days. No instance Mas ever been known, where more than six days have been required to perform a complete cure, even in the very worst cases, and on the strongest constitutions. We would earnestly say to all who are afflicted with this distressing disease, to get one box and try them, ami in nil cases, two boxes are warranted to cure, if taken according to the directions, or the irioney returned. These pills not only perform a perfect cure in three days, hut remove the bile and create a healthy lctioa of the liver, and consequently fortify the system against a future attack. ALSO, My Vegetable Auti-llysjcjisia Bitters. This Medicine is a certain cure for Dyspepsia in its very worst forms. Thousands of cases have been com pletely cured by it within the last year, which have born entirely despaired of by the regular family physi cians. We do not recommend it to cure everything- we recommend it to cure Dyspepsia, and the diseases origi nating from it, and that it will cure in almost every case, and it is rccotm.ieniled for nothing else. In many in stances, even the worst of cases have been completely cured in two ami three months, but it depends souiswbat upon the constitution of lite patient. We would say lo all who are afflicted with Dyspepsia, give Ibis medicine a fair trial, and if it fails to do good, your money will be returned. ALSO, My Vegetable Worm Powders. This ifc the most wonderful Worm Destroyer ever known, end at tint same time, so pleasant to take, that aim .-I every < hil,i wilt be fond of it. and many instances have been known of children trying lor more after once taking it. This medicine is in the f. irni of a powder, the only medicine ever used in that form, and it operates on a principle entirely ditferetit from any other medicine ever administered by any other physician, it is the only medicine which has no Worm-seed Oil or Turpentine combined with it, which is believed by all other physi cians. to he the only two things which will destroy worms, and these two things combined, together with castor oil, are the active principles of all other worm medicines, winch every person who has ever tasted or smelled, knows to be the most nauseous of all nauseous medicines, and on account of which, there igenerally something added to destroy this nauseous taste, and iu order to do tins, it must be something stronger than the medicine itself, and therefore, it mint necessarily destroy some of its medicinal properties. These powders are simple and so harmless, that a child may eat a whole box .it once, and it w ill not be hurt, while at the same time, the prim iple upon which it acts being different from any thing else ever used, it will destroy all kinds of Worms with a certainty never equaled. It win not only destroy the seat worms, or Ascarides, and long, round worms, or Teres, but is the most effectual medicine for the destruc tion of the Tape Worm ever known Ten doses have brought as many as FIVE Tape Worms from one person. If your children have any symptoms of worms, try these powders, and in nine cases out of ten, you will nev er use any other These are also warranted. These medicines are all separate, and one for each dis ease, ami each for only one disease. They are not re rnmmended, as many other medicines are, to cure some fifteen or twenty diseases, and all of different natures, but they are each to cure but one disease, and tfat tliey will do in ninety -nine cases out of every hundred, and where they have a fair trial and fail 111 ail cases, the money w ill be returned. HR. .r. W. COOPER'S Celebrated Vegetable Anti-Dyspepsia Pills, A certain cure for Indigestion, Debility, Sickness or Horning in the Stomach, Pain in the Side and Stomach, Costivenees, Sensation, of Weight in the Stomach after Eating, Difficulty of Breathing, Restlessness, Want of Appetite, Palpitation of the Heart, and allotber Diseases which arise from INDIGESTION". Certificates can i i seen at the Agents. Fur sole In: F ./ // ■. FF t'-V.V, f.rtcisftarn ; and fr. IV. Hrekmav, .1/ Frt.HK. Sep. l'J-ly linflY PI^TORAL For the Cure of COIGHS, (OLDS. HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, TV HOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION^ TWlst remedy is offered to the community with the cott -*- tidence we feel in an article which seldom fails to rc ali/.e the happiest effects that ran be desired. rh> wide is the tie Id of its usefulness and so numerous the cases of Its cures, that almost every section of the country a tioumls in persons, publicly known, who have been re stored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs, by its use. When once tried, its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is 100 apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the dis tressing and dangerous affections of'the pulmonary or gans, which are incident to-our climate. And not only in the formidable attack, upon the lungs, but for tlie milder varieties of Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness. &r.,and Ciui.nr.K.v it is the pkasantest and safest medicine that can be obtained. No family should he without it, and those who have used it, never will. Ki ad lite pinion of the following gentlemen, who will he recognized in the vatious sections of country w here they are located—each and all as merchants of the first class and of the highest charm ter —as the oldest and most rvten-ove Wholesale Dealers in Medicine, with an expe rience unlimited on the subject of which tlu-y speak. If there is any value in the judgment of experience, see. THIS CERTIFICATE We the undersigned, Wholesale Druggists, having been long acquainted with Iyer's Cherry Pectoral,here by certify our belief that it is the best and most effectual remedy for Pulmonary Complaints ever offered to the American people. And we would, front our knowledge of its composition, and extensive usefulness, cordially commend ii to lite atßicted as worthy of their best confi deuce, and with the firm conviction that it w ill do for their relief all that medicine can do Ilenshaw, Edmunds A < u , Boston, Mass. Rpi'Sf A Coulson, Baltimore, Mil. I .add & Ingrahain, Bingor, Maine. Ilavilamt. Harrall A Co., Charleston, S. C. Jacob r Firrand, Detroit, Michigan. 'J\ 11. McAllister, Louisville. Kentucky. Francis A Walton, St Louis, Missouri. Joseph Tucker, Mobile, Alabama Theodore A. Peck, Burlington, Vermont. Ilaviland, Risley 4c Co , Augusta, Georgia Laic D. James, Trenton, New Jersey J. M. Townseiid, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Clark A Co., Chicago, Illinois. E. E Gay, Burlington, lowa. M A. Santos A Son, Norfolk, Virginia Edward Hringluip-it, Wilmington, Delaware. John (Libert A Co., Philadelphia, Pa. /.. L. A W. II Giltnan, Washington, 1> C. J. Wright A Co., New Orleans, La. Wilson, \\ all A Co., Fort Wayne, Indiana. C. c Richmond A Co., San Francisco, Cat, Lewis A Ames, Tallahassee, Florida. H U. Strong, Knoxville,Tennessee. I hiltou A Duer, Little Rock, Arkansas. Stiller, Slash* A Co , Lexington, Miss. .N . IV Lab'die, Galveston, Texas. Chas. Dyer, Jr., Providence, R. I. Jos M Turner, Savannah, Ga. Wade, Ei lutein A Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. With such assuranc, and from such men, no stronger proof ran be adduced, except that found in its effects upon trial. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER, Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass Sold in L,,ristuirn by .1. . 1. BJ.Yk'S. Jlgent, and by Dr. If 11. ILL; in Alijjhntoxrn bu Jacobs A" Ikl/vrd, and by Druggists generally throughout the ffiqff. dwlMao - at A pril 11 A. A. BANKS'. GREAT EXCITEMENT ABOUT Benjamin Ilinli!e>' Patent Aplastic Spring. Bottom MANUFACTURED AND SOLD BY A. FELIX, At the Lfwisttfwn Cheap Cabinet Ware Rooms, WXTIIERE the article can he seen at any ▼ ▼ time among his iarge stock of other FURNJ i'URE of ail descriptions. The fol i lowing testimonials from those who purchased : and have now in use,or had the bottom put into their old bedsteads, will speak for themselve- ■ I CERTIFICATES This is to certify that I purchased twonlv ; pair of new bedsteads with llinkley's psttpt ela.stic spring bottom in, am well pleased with tiiein, consider them a good article, and would buy no others. I would recommend them to all persons,as they are easily screwed together . and can he keptek-aner than any hitherto made! J A.MLS ALLISON. I concur with the above and consider it a ; good article for tavern keepers and others. THOMAS MAYJ'S. We certify that we got A. Feliv to put J>. , llinkley's patent bottom into our old bedsteads and that they answer the purpose exceedingly swell. We consider it a. bedstead that canAe . kept much cleauor from insects, screwed up firmer than any others, ami recommend them ! to the public. DAVD BI.OOM, JOHN CLARK, JEUMAN JACOB, I). FII'MINTUMI. I.ewistown, April 2(t, ISso—tf " Mm IDtPMIM, Jamt(lic(\ Dt/sjtepsia, Chronic or JSerroas Dcbilih/, Dis ease of Ihe Ki<//t'i/s, AND A I.T. DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISORDERED LI VER. OR STOMACH, SECII AS CONSTIPATION, INWARD 1* II.ES, FULLNESS OH BLOOD TO THF HEAD, ACIDITY OF THE STOM ACH, NAUSEA, HEART BURN, Distil ST FOR FOOD, FULLNESS OR WEIGHT IN THE STOMACH, SOUR ERUCTATIONS, SINK ING OR FLUTTERING AT THE HIT OF THE STOMACH, SWIMMING OF THE HEAD, HURRIED AND DIFFI CULT BREATHING,FLUT TERING AT THE HEART, Choking or suffocating sensations when in n lying posture, dimness -of vision, dots or wel>s before the sight, fever EIKJ dull pain in the head, deficiency ol"perspiration, yellowness of the skin and eyes, pain in the side, back, chest, limbs, &c., sudden flushes of beat, burn in o-in the flesh, constant imaginings of evil, and great depression of spirits, can be effectually cured by BR. HOOFIxABIB'S CEL EI! HATED GERMAX BITTERS, PREPARED BY DR. C. 2?I. .MCKSO^, At the German Medicine Stwe, 120 Arrh si., PHILADELPHIA. Thtir pourrr over the abort d>stages is rot eire!ltif—if equalled—by any other preparation in the United States as the cures attest, in many cases after skilfulpbusiciuns had fail- d. These Bitters are -worthy the attention of invali.ls. Possessing great virtues in I lie rectification of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most search ing powers in weakness and&ffectioug of the digestive or gans, they are withal, safe,certain-and pleasant. Ill] AD AM) BE COM EWE J). JOSIAII "C. \ ObNG, Dauphin, Dauphin couuty, Pa., l in a letter to Dr. Jackson, of May a, ls.il, said : "For a long time 1 was afflicted wither neral debility and i nlestin,il weakness, tostiecness, Jf-c., for which I used ! many different remedies, w rthoul change. At last lac. j cideiitally stumbled upon Iloofland's German Bilt.-rs\ j prepared hv you. I took a few bottles according to di j rections, and was completely cured I have not been so j healthy fur ten years as I have been since I took your hitters, which was about one year ago Some ifrny neighbors are now using them, and deriving great ben : efit." ANOTHER LETTER, From Dr. J. C <;ll.F.>, A'etctoii Hamilton, r.i , said: : '• I hove used a half dozen of your Oerman Bitters my self, for Liver Com id am: and diseases of a nervous < har acter, resulting from the abuse of mercury. I waspoi- I soiled ami affected with spasms from the use of this lat j ler article, and your German liiltvrs was the first aiticle | from which 1 obtained relief, although I have not let | quite recovered. All who have used this medicine of ; yours spetlk well-of it.'" DYSPEPTICS AND SKEPTICS, READ. In three-fourths of the cases 01 diseased Liver, Stom ach and Nerves, the effect of Dr. Hooffand's Celebrated German Bilters. (prepared only by Dr. Jackson, at the ! Medicine Store, ISO Arch street.) is a* positive as in the j case of A. A. k.unman, Esq. Read what he says ' LANCASTER, April ?(). ISSO Respected Sirl have been for a series of years atliict ed with Dyspepsia, Inactivity of the Liver, and Nervous j Debility. My mental powers have been so reduced as . to render me quite unfit for the transaction ofany kind jot business. After consulting many eminent physicians, j and using their prescriptions, and after using the most ; popular remedies of the day, supposed to be applicable to . my case, I always failed to have permanent relief. A friend, with much persuasion, induced itie to try a bottle ' of your celebrated Bitters. 1 have used one bottle, ami ! this day commenced the second. I can with chi eiful | uess state that it has happily improved me. My appe lite and spirits have astonishingly unproved, and ! begin to'sfeel as though I had grown (suddenly) ten years younger, and really, I am almost prepared 10 say liiai I j now consider myself calculated for any business, While, i ten days ago, 1 would have as soon undertaken to square j a circle as to have attempted it. Yours rr'Hnectfuliv, A A K \I'KMW ! To Dr. C M Jackson, 120 Arch street. Philadelphia. The Editor of " Scott's Weekly Paper," one of the ■ largest literary and family newspapers published in Pint 1 udelphia, says: J " Dr. Hooffand's German Hitlers, manufactured by Dr. Ja< kson, are now recommended by snme of the innst : prominent members of the faculty, as an aiticle of mm h j efficacy in cases of female woekuess As -uch is the | case, we would advise all mothers to obtain a bolile. and i rve themselves much sickness. Persons of debili- J lated roiistitmions will find these bitu-rs advantageous ; to their health, as we know from experience thesalutaiy , effi-ct they have upon weak systems." That this medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dv s pepsia.no one can doubt after using it as directed. It acts specifically upon Hie siomarh and liver ; it is prefer able to calomel in ull bilious diseases— the effect is in-uie diate. rhey can be administeredto rcvrLEoi i\i %.\r l with saiely and reliable benefit, al any time. Beware of fomtieifeits! This modioli io has attained thai high character u hL h j necessary for all medicine* tn attain to induce coui • terfeitcrs to put forth a spurious art it !t\ ut the rii*k of the , lives of those who are innocently deceived. Look well to the .llark.s of the Genuine. They have the written signature of C- M. JACKSON" ; upon the wrapper, and the name blown in the bottle, mllu nt v/iii A they ore spurious. For sale, wholesale and retail, at the GER MAN MEDICINE STORE, 120 Arrli street, one door below Sixth. Philadelphia, and by Mrs. . MAR 1 MARKS and Dr. E. IV. HALE., ■ Lswistown. [may 23, 1851.—1y. (1 OOl)\ FAR S celebrated metalic (lonCe- M men it and Ladies' Gum Shoes, together wilh a ijencral assortment ot Misses* and Chil dren s Ouin Bouts and Shoes for sale by J AN M MUSES MONTGOMERY.
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