FIR )J ERS>ATTEX TI 0 JT. Wow's the chance (o sell your grain if left at the STORE of U iiliniii Tlai'ks & Son, Fonvartiin?, Commission & Produce Mcrclianlsi YV I,(,are P rf *P t0 receive andstoreall ▼ v kinds ot grain and produce at thai large, convenient, and well known store house, on the cacal, known as STERRETT £: POTTER'S V\ are house. All kir.tlsof grain and prodace stored with us will he prompiy forwarded at the ear liest opportunity, by our own boats, which are commanded by safe and experienced Captains. The grain and produce will be sold to the best advantage to the farmer, and the money arising from the sale ot the same paid over to the owner or owners as soon as .remittances can be had from the city. We shall a I ways calculate to pay the farmer in the very best par money that is atioat. OCM Liberal cash advances made on ali produce deposited in store. WILLIAM MARKS & SOW Lewistown, Mifflin co., Pa. N. B. Sal!, Plaster, Fish and COAL, always on hand REFERENCES.' Hon. A. S. Wilson, ~) Dr. T. A. Worrsll, " Joseph B, Ard, E. L. Benedict, Esq., J Ephraim Banks, " m are s i l, LewistowD, Pa. Messrs. \Va'tson& Jacob, , " Jiiia Advert isciift'ts. APPrB T O \ ' s GREAT CENTRAL CHEAT TOOK STORE, 164 Chcsiiut Street, Corner of Seventh, Swaim's Buildings, PHILADELPHIA. J/" NO WING the wants of the community, the Proprie- j tor of this EsniuißXlir has fitted up a store in the most eleguit manner, having due regard to the mm- ! fort of his customers, so that every stranger visiting his : Book-store, may feel ennrelv at home HIS IM VIEiVNE STOCK of Books is classified according to the various Depart ments of Literature, so that visiters can find the Books they are in search of f r ihetrselvs. Buying bis stock ' for the most nnrt at the Arcno.N sales, and being con- j netted with on- of b? largest Publishing Ifvlots in this i country, besides pahlishing largely himself, enables him j to s< ii ali. Books at I JL owe r Prices "than any other house of a similar character on this con tineni. Ilis facilities for the Importation of Books from Kurope are unsurpassed, having a Branch of his Estab- Jisbmenl in London, where orders of private gentlemen are carefully executed and forwarded to this cohntry by every steamlb and packet. A CATALOGUE of Books with the price- attached is issued containing Lists of New additions made U> his large col lection, v. hlch are in all cases for sale at the LOWEST PRICES, or. from 05 to 75 per cent below publishers' prices. Thus in buying even a ftv Hooks, quite a considerable amount is saved. As a still further INDUCE JIE A T to strangers visiting the city, everyone who purchases One Dollar's aorth of Books, will receive a copy of the STRANGER I.Y PHILADELPHIA, an elegant ISmo volume, the price of which is 25 cents. OThe limits of an advertisement are 100 confined to enumerate the prices of any of the Books, or to give even a faint Idea of the immense advantages to be derived from purchasing at the Great Central Cheap Book Store, but Jet at! who are in search of hooks send for a Catalogue, and buy the Books they are in want of,and wben visiting the city, give Applelon one call, and you will be sure to Call aoaix. Stationers 1n all its branches, furnished at the Lowest Prices. The Initials of those purchasing Letter and Note Paper, neat ly stamped in the corner, without charge. Br Orders for any article may be ent by mail, addressed to the proprietor, and the directions in all cases will be fully carried out, with great punctuality and de-pat. h Orders for Catalogues should be pre paid. GEO. S. APPLE I ON, Bookseller, Publisher Importer, and Stationer, 164 C htsnut Street, corner of Seventh, May 5, IdS'J —3m Swuim's Building. SHELDRAKE'S ALLEG!IE \ 1 HOUSE, JSo. 260 Market street, above Eighth, (South side,) PHILADELPHIA. THIS large and splendid Hotel lias been furnished with -*• entire new furniture. Tbe 'Bar Room is the largest In Philadelphia. The Parlors and Sitting Rooms are en tirely .eparated from the noi-e and hurtle, consequent to the arrival and departure of cars. The Portico extend ing the whole front of the house, aiTords a cool retreat in warm weather, ard a splendid view of Uie greatest tho roughfare in lhe city. The Lodging Rooms are well furnished—the Table as well provided for as at any oiher Hotel, with every atten tion of the managers to make it the best Hotel for Mer chants and Business Men. during their stay in the city. The terms will be ose dollar per day On tbe arrival of tbe Cars from the West, a Porter will be in attend ance to convey baggage, ice to the Hotel, which is ad- Joining tbe depot. feblO—6m MlX,til I.US' urn, FoiirtSi St reel, Between Arch and Market, Philadelphia. tpUR PROPRIETORSHIP and management of this well know n hotel, (which is located in the very cen tre of ha rness,) having passed int. the hands of tire sub scribers, they l g leave to state that it is Ibeir purpose to render it worthy of the Literal patronage with which it has he* ii in-retofore sustained, and hope, by unremit ting attention, to deserve lhe patronage of their friends, who may visit lhe city on business or pleasure c. Si. J. McKIBBIN, Formerly of the Exchange Hotel, Pittsburgh Philadelphia, May 5, Hi! 9. TG3ACCO SNUPP & S2GARS! The Cheapest Wholesale House in the U. S. You can save 10 per cent. l>y culling at Wl3l. S. Ifobf>!!>*' kloi'P, No Sfttf North Second street, 6 doors above Callow hill, Opposite the Lamb Tavern, Philadelphia, Pa. I HAVE .\." 4 W ON HAND, 600,000 Large size Common .Sugars, $1.60 to $1.".0 _per thousand. 500.000 Best quality Half Spanish, $1 12 to $5.25 per thousand 300,000 Best Heed and Cuba Hues, #5 00 to $7 00 per thousand 200.000 Fine Havana Sugars, SIO.OO to #16.00 per thousand vLXITo 2 r L'svendisb and assortment of a genera. Havana and American Leaf Tobacco. Also. Smoking Tobacco; Scotch, Rsppee and Macsbau flnuffs, of .be best quality. Also, p ipeß , „ e4Merchants and olbers are invited to call before pur chasing elsewhere, as it will be to their advantage • >Any of the above goods made to order, or carefully packed, so they ran be sent any distance willioul injury. Other Manufacturers supplied with Hlals, Fronts. Heads, or Pulley's, at the lowest prices. O/'F.Y I.Y THE EFF..YIJYGS. March 31. 1842-ly. The Cheapest 4" most Splendid assortment of WATCHES & JEWKLRY tjcjJl IN PHILADELPHIA. N" ) Iscvt i* la.'hloiiui*, \ No. i 4 1 3 3 Market Street, 1413 a few doo-rs above Eleventh, Worth side, 1 I Just received by late arrivals, from lhe most rel ebrated Manufacturers of Europe, a magnificent and judiciously selected assortment of GOLD and SILFF.R H ATCHES, which lie will sell ciikam:b than any oilier establishment in the United Htates. Among the assort ment will be. found : Gold Levers, Iflk. eases, full jewelled, #3O Silver Levers, full jewelled, 15 Gold I'Epines, 18 lc. cases, jewelled, 25 -Silver I'Epines, jewelled, 10 j " Quartier Watches, 4to #lO " Tea Spoons, equal to coin, per set, 4.50 44 Dessert " 44 m 10 00 j " Table, 44 41 44 15 00 | Together with a splendid assortment of Chaste and Rich Jewelry, See , A.c. GOLD CHAINS, of various style, from the best Man j ufacturers. , e>Please preetvc this advertisement, and rail at LEWIS LAUOMUS'S, j No 413 Market street, above Eleventh, North side. ' .i!^ 1 to * Ve fiold and v f Levers, still cheaper than the , Cir;rrbto- 3 A m hhera ' di * coun! ma,,e to ih# tr^ I |YLACK AND RED INKS, for ,ale by GREEN fit IIAN Ks. B iII,IS & BROOKIt, AUCTIOXEEK9, At the Old Established Stand No. G North Third Street, Three door*above Market Street, PHILADELPHIA, TTMLL SEI.L BV AUCTION, EVE It Y EVENING, ' commencing at 7 o'clock, a large assortment of Locks. Latches, Bolts. Trace and Halter Chains, Tad Locks, Closet do , Hand Saws, Iron Back do., (Inns, Pis tols, Shovels, Spades, Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, dig and Carriage Whips, Wagon do., Travelling Trunks, Slates, Pencils, Japanned Waiters and Trays, French Accotde ons. Violins and Bows, Table and Tea Spoons, Braces and Bits, Chisels, Ctirrv Combs, Knives and Forks of all kinds, Butcher and Shoe Knives, and a large assortment of other goods, Trimmings, Small Wares, A.c. 4>AII goods warranted equal to representation, and will be sold ill lots to suit purchasers inhlT—Jin Biurmi.tHint. fpilK subscribers respectfully inform Country Merchants 4- and others that they are constantly manufacturing and keep on band, a large assortment of the best BRITAN NIA WARE. In their stock will be found : COFFEE POTS, TEA POTS, CREAM POTS, SUGAR BOWLS, PITCHERS, CASTERS, BEER MUGS, TABLESPOONS, TEA SPOONS, LARD LAMPS, SPITTOONS, Sec.. ice. We will warrant our stock equal to any in the market, and purchasers will find it to their advantage to cull be fore purchasing elsewhere. HALL & HOARD MAN, Feb. 17, '49-3 m. No. 104 Third street, Phil'a. *3oo© PKKTfIDI ItLLSDS. It. •¥. William*, A o. 12 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Yciiiliaii Hliltd and Window Shade manufacturer. (Awarded the first and highest MEDALS at the New Aork, Baltimore, and Philadelphia Eiliiiutioiig, for the superiority of his Blinds, with confirmed confidence in his manufacture,) asks the attention of p irrliasers to his assortment of 2000 Blinds, of narrow and wide slats, with fancy and plain Triinmir.es, of new styles and col ors. Also, a large and general assortment of TRANSPA RENT WIXDOW SHADES, all of which he will sell at the lowest cash price*. Old Blinds painted and trimmed to look equal to new. *>DKALERB supplied on liberal terms.The riti r.ens of Mifflin coimry are respectfully invited to call be fore buying elsewhere—confident of pleasing all. r>OPEN IN THE EVENINGS -u March 24, 1649—3 m. WALL PAPERS. TTIHE subscriber, have on band thelargest assortment of WALL PABEBS in the city of Pniladelphia, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, consisting of every variety suitable for Parlors, Entries. Dining Rooms, Chambers, lev , which for quality and style cannot be surpassed. Doing a cash business, we are enabled to sell a better article, at a MUCH LOWER R\TE. than any store doing a TBADII Btsi-uss. On hand, a lirge assortment of •> IDE I'AJ'IC , for Curtains, fire Prints, Borders, A.C., which will be sold very low for fsc< ret diseases ofthe skin, and solitary habits of youth, is l)R KINKEI.IN, Northwest corner of THIRD and UNION ritreets, between Spruce and Pine, a square-aud a half from the Exchange, Philadelphia. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. I here is a habit whir h boys teach each other at the Academy or College—a habit indulged in when by him self, in solitude, growing up with the boy to manhood; few of those who itidulgoin this pernicious practice are aware of the consequences until they find the nervous system shattered, feel strange and unaccountable fill irigs, \Wgue fears in the mip-t The individual becomes feeble, he is unable to labor with accustomed vigor, or to apply his mind to study ; his step is tardy and weak, he is dull irresolute. Persons of all ages can now judge wbal is the cause of their declining healln, losing ihcii vigor, becoming w eak, pale and emaciated. YOUNG MEN':: Let no false modesty deter you from malting your case known to one who, from education and respectability, can alone befriend you. lie who places himself under Dr. Kinkelin's treatment, may religiously confide In Ins honor as a gentleman, and In whose bosom YVIII be for ever locked the secret ofthe patient. Thousands have been restored to health, from the de vastations of those terrific maladies by Da. KINKELAND, German Physician. PACKAGES OF MEDICINES, ADVICES, Sit To warded, by sending a remittance, and put up secure from DAMAGE OI CLRIOMTY. A> POST-SAID LETTESS answered forthwlih Phlledslphia, January 37, 1819 ly. , ROOKS! BOORS! The following list of Books is for sale by C. C. SPOTSWOOD. Plutarch's Lives. ; Songs for the People. Juuius Letters, by Woodfall. Nineveh and its remains. Lecture on Science, by Dr. Lardner. Prescott's Conquest of Mexico. 44 " of Peru. Memoirs of Rev. Dr. Milnor. Thier's French Revolution. The Family Shakespeare, by Rowdier. Charlotte Elizabeth's Works. , Lawrence Sterne's Works, Illustrated, i Dick's Works. Byron's Works, illustrated, gilt parlor edition, j Lamartine's History of the Girondists. ! Life of Wilberforce. Gleanings by the way, by Rev. J. A. Clark,D.D. I The Pastor's Testimony 44 44 : Gathered Fragments, " " | The Young Disciple, ** " " i Awake thou Sleeper " 44 ; Walk about Zion " " t Tour of Duty in California, by P. W. Revere, j The Sacred Mountains, by J. T. Headley. | Washington Irving's Works, j Life and Times of Philip Henry, j Napoleon Louis Bonaparte I The Artist's Married Life, by Leopold Schefer. : Book of Illustrious Mechanics. A call to the unconverted, by Baxter, j Saint's Rest, " 44 I Sarah B. Juddson, by Fanny Forrester. I Chamber's Miscellany of useful and entertain ing knowledge, 30 vols. McCau ley's History of England, j Webster's Dictionary, unabridged. Analysis of the principles of Rhetorical Deliv j cry, by Ebenezer Porter, D. D. Lives of distinguished Shoemakers, from St. Crispin to the benevolent Jtio. Pounds. ! Don Quixote's Adventures, (2 vols.) A beautiful collection of Poeius, (32 mo.) i Kirk White's Poems, fancy bound, gilt edged. , Paradise Lost, do do 44 Regained, do do I Young's Night Thoughts, do do j Language of Flowers, 18 mo., 'J&P. 44 32 44 do ! Cowper's Poems, gilt parlor edition. Mrs. Hemans's Poetical Works ' Pollock's Course of Time, 32 mo., gilt. - , Montgomery's Poems, do do j Burns's Poems, do do | Lalla Rookh, do do j Byron's Poeins, do do ! Goldsmith's and Gray's Poems, do j Thompson's Seasons, do do Pope's Poet'cai Works, illustrated parlor edit'n Heroic Women of the Revolution, by Mrs.Ellet Sears' Scenes and Sketches. 1776. j Wonders of the World, i British Essayist. ' Wirt's Life of Patrick Henry. Democracy in America, i Willis's Poetical Works. Webster's Speeches. American Revolution, i Sparks' Washington, i Poet's and Poetry of England, j Life of Lafayette. Fielding's Works. McCauley's Miscellanies. | Locknart's Bums. Chamber's information for the People. Lives of ail the Presidents Remarkable Events. I Statesman's Manual. •Stock Raiser's Manual. Goldsmith's Animated Nature. ■ D. O. Book. American Chesterfield. Beauties of Chesterfield, i Tales of a Grandfather. ! Thadeus of Warsaw. Humanity before Honor. | House i live in. J Yourig Woman's Guide. 1 Gentleman's Lexicon, j Ladies' do i Life of Andrew Jackson. Parlor Songster. | Miniatures in Boxes. | Teleniachus. | Homer's Odyssey, cloth gilt. I Life of Peter the Great. ; Life of Davy Crockett, j Columbus and his times. | \ oung Man's Offering, i Charlotte Temple. I Sorrows of Welrer. j Italian Sketch Book. I Washington and his Generals, by J. T. Headley j The World in a Pocket Book. ' Traus-Atlantic Tour, j Life, Writings, A.c., of Thomas Jefferson. Miss Marlineau's Household. Life of Gibbon. Stuart's I'oems. Shandy McGuire. American in Paris. Complete Letter Writer. The Caxton Family, a sketch, by Bulwer. , Life in London, i Ellen Munroe. i Lancashire Witches. i The Quaker City, bv Lippard. I Paul Ardenheiru. j Mysteries and Miseries ol N'cw York. New York in Slices, by an experienced* carver. | Camp Life of a Volunteer, by one who has seen j the 'elephant.' i The new and popular Cook Book. I House-keepers Guide. I Tristram Shandy, by L. Sterne, j Ladies' Work-tahle Book. \ The American in England. 1 Letter Bag of the Great Western, i The Arts and Miseries of Gambling. ; Woman, as Virgin, Wife and Mother. ! The Old Judge, or Life in a Colony, i Infant Treatment. | Narative of the Central Division of the Army of Chihuahua, by Gen. Wool. ] Percy Ranthorpe, or vicissitudes of fortune, j The Poor Cousin. | Adopted Son. ; Mexico before and after the Conquest. ; Comic Blackstone. Say's Political Economy. Cooper's last novel, The Sea Lion, or the lost Scalers. Fremont's Exploring Expedition. I Irving's Sketch Book. I Conquest of California. : Legends of Mexico. The above list of books, together with nu | tnc.rous others, arc for sale at the Book Store of C. C. SPOTSWOOD. Lewistown, April 28, 1849—3t. OONGS OF THE BAKERS:—The Parting kj Requiem, the mountaineer's Farewell, j \V here can the Soul Rest, Hurrah for the Sea j Bojs, the Fujral of an Odd Fellow, the Crim son Banner, the Burman Lover, the Happiest 1 ime is Now, the New Congressional Song of j Eight Dollars a Day, Away Down East, He doeth all things Well, He led her to the Altar, or the Rich Young Man's Wedding, the New. loundland Dog. All of the above are for sale ; at the book store of j T C. C. SPOTSWOOD. Lewistown, April 28, 1849. ® SPIKDffIo fIMIF. partnership heretofore existing between X 'J- c. FREKBORN & WM. SMIMP, in the quarrying and Hatting of stones, was dissolved by mutual consent on the Ist day of March last. The hooks am! accounts are in the hands of Win. Shimp, who will settle all accounts of 6aid firm. WM. SHIMP, D. C. FREEBURN. Lewistown, April 28, 1949—ft.* Bailimotc Advertisements. WILLIAM T. 7.'ALTERS. CHARLES HARVEY. _ __ WALTERS & IIARVEY, {Late HAZLEIIVRST <3f WALTERS,) Produce & General Commission Merchants. ;tos. 15 & ltiSpears'i Wharf, BALTIMORE. Liberal CASH ADVANCES made on con signments of all kinls of Produce. Baltimore, March 24, 1849—3rn. •J. F. M I I, i7k R7 General Commission & Forwarding Merchant, 7. ROWLEY'S WIIARF, BALTIMORE, AW. the sale of Flour, Grain, Cloverseed, Whiskey, Lumber, &.c., &c. Also, for warding ffoods via Tidewater canal and Penn sylvania improvements. Orders for Fish, Salt, Plaster, &c. &c., supplied at lowest prices. Having been engaged in the above business during the last five years, a continuation of the patronage of his friends and the public is re spectfully solicited. Refer to F. McUov, Csq, Lcwistown. Messrs. FI SK & MILLER, 1 J. &E. C KBY, • Uarrisburg, Pa. BRANT &I ZIEGLER, S February 24, 1849-6 m* Steel Springs. A Icrge assortment, low for cash, for sale V by F. J. HOFFMAN. Lewistown, march 24, 1549. tWhite Eead, PL RE, at $2 per keg, tor sale by F. J. HOFFMAN. Lewistown, march 24, 1c49.l c 49. Do not Forget r |YHAT at F. J. HOFFMAN'S will be 1. found a splendid assortment of fashiona ble HATS, CAPS, <$T., at much lower prices . ihau they can be bought elsewhere l L'Scountry. As an evidence of -'hie, we submit the following list P r ' ceß > NR| D ASK the public to call and examine fur themselves: A good Fur Hat, ... §I.OO Fire Nutria and Fine Silk, - 2 25 F.ne llenv r,. .... 2.75 Fines' Moleskin, - - - 325 Lewistown, m-.rch 25, 1849. Wholesale A: Retail II A i .MAN'I FACTORY. p-, _ _u _ THE undersigned respectfully man- ounces to the citizensot Lew- Mottn and vicinity, that he has list received the latest Spring Fashions at the .\ew Hal .11 aniifactory, three doors West of the Black Bear Hotel , in Market -trcet, where he is prepared to manu facture every variety ot HATS now in use, out of the best materia), such as SILK, NUTRIA, FUR, WOOL, dec. The Business of manufacturing is conducted under my personal supervision, and from long practice acquaintance with thia business, I am warranted ia guaranteeing none but good and substantial work My OMISH FRIENDS will always find at this e- tabiishinent just such an article as I know wiii please them, at fair prices. I will always have on hand Men's, Hoy's and Youth's Caps, which will be retailed at a very slight advance on cost. fCr Just received the LATEST SPRING FASHION'S, to which the attention ot admir ers of a handsome hat is invited. C'OUNTRY MF.RC HANTS and ai! otoersdesiring to buy HATS, will find it to their advantage tocall. In quality and price we are bound to please. WILLIAM G. ZOLLINGER. Lev h-town, March 24. 1849. Cooking Stores. era We have now on hand a large stock of f Cooking Stoves, such as .-J=3 we can warrant to give ( entiresatisfsction We ''i • ; "'i 'ir.'i 1 ' have the Laubach, two s ' zes *he Star, two BTAsizes, from §2O to §22 I fjs CO"We invite Far \ mers and all persons needing a Cooking J Stove, to give us a ca'l before purchasing elsewhere. F. J. HOFFMAN. Lewistown, March 24, 1849. 11. M MH RLYMI k Stl\. MASONS, n7"0U..1 respectfully ir.torin their friends an i the public, that they still continue to carry on the MARBLE BUSINESS in all its various branches, at their old stand, Corner of THIRD and VALLEY Sts., LEWISTOWN, where ihcy havec o n-tantlvon hand MARBLE M \N"I 111 S. 'l' O M BS, MONUMENTS (•R v\ LS I ONES, &cc. All kinds of PL All! &. GRNAJWIENTAI# work executed with nevtne*?, and on the most reasonaole terms. Thankful for the liberal patronage extended to them, they still solicit a continuance of the same. (>ruers from any part of the country, through mai', attended iv with accuracy and despatch. March 17,1£47—tf Indemnity. The Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Piiiladelphi a OFFICE, No. 183 ( Cfcesmit rtreet,n?ar F.fm DIRECTORS. Charles N' Bancker, George W. Retards Thomas Hart, Mnrdeeai 1. I.*wj ' Tobias Wagner, Adolphe E . Borie, Samuel Grant, David H. Brown, Jacob H. Smith, Morris Patterson. Continue to make insurance, icrpotiial or limited every description of properly in town and eountri "I rates as low as are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fe> which with th< ir Capital and Premiums, safely inrioi afTords ample prot'-ction to the assured. The assets of the Company, on Jamtarv l,t, published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were Si /' lows, viz: Mortgages, 4890.555 6i Real Estate, 1 K3SS 90 Temporary Loans, 121,456 CO Stocks, 51,503 25 Cash, Ac. 45,157 *7 41,220,097 07 Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen <>-.< tbey have paid upwards of one million fr- buuirtj-i ' ; innd dollars losses by fire, thereby affording evidence *• I the advantages of insurance, as well as the abtliu ' , | disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities CHARLF.S N. BANCKEB, Prendem CH VBI.ES G. BAXCKCR, Secretary. For terms apply to R. C. IIALE, Lewis, i town. apl4—ly. LIVER COHPLAI.Vr, JAUNDICE. DYSPEPSIA, CJIRq. Nic or Nervous Debility. Disease of the Kidneys, and all Diseases arising from a Disordered Liter or Stomach °in both. Male and Female : Such as Constipation, Inward Piies. Fulness or P.lood | to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea. Hear.. I burn. Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in itie fitomai b. j Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the pit of the : Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or auffocal | ing sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of vi sion. Dots or webs before t!e sight. Fever and dull pan, in ihe Head, Deficiency of perspiration, Yellowness of the skin and eyes, pain in the Side, Birk, Chest, Limbs ic , sadden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh,cote stant imaginings of evil and great depression of spinu, can be effectually cured by Dr. Hoofland's Celebrated GERMAN BITTERS. Their -ptrtctr over the abort diseases it not excelled— equalled— by any other preparation in the Cm ted Slates, ti the cures attest, t* many eases after skilful physicians h&i failed. UERTSOEMTST OF THE LIVER and STOMACH are sources of Insanity, and will also produce disease of the Heart. : -Skin, Lungs and Kidneys, and lays the body open to an attack of the Cholera, Bilious, or Yellow Fevc-r, and ii generally the first cause of that most baneful disease, . Consumption. Opinions of the Philadelphia Press. " The Dispatch," December 31st, says; A.v INVALUABLE MEDICINE—We have frequeatiy heard the celebrated German Bitters, manufactured by Dr Hoofland, spoken of in terms of commendation, and we know deservedly so It is a too common practice, in certain quarters, to puff all manner of useless trash, but In the case of the above Bitters, hundreds are living wit nesses of tbeir great morai and physical worth As a medicine for the Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Nervous Debility, and Dyspepsia, it has been found invaluable, effecting cures and thoroughly eradicating diseases when other medicines have failed. We feel convinced, thai in the use of the German Bitters, the patient does not be come debilitated, but constantly gains strength and ng r to the frame —a fact worthy of great consideration. Tb e Bitters are pleasant in taste and smell, andean be admin istered under any circumstances to the most delicate stomach. Indeed, they can be used by all persons with the most perfect safety. It would be well for those at fecled in the nervous system, to commence with one tea spoonful or less, and gradually increase We speak from experience, and are of course a proper jndee. The press far and wide have untied in recommending the German B tters, and to the afflicted we most cordially advise their use. " Spirit of the Times," June 24, says : " Do our good citizens who are invalids, know the ma ny astonishing cures that have been performed by Dr Hoofland's celebrated German Buters 1 If they do not, we recommend them to the 4 German Medicine Store,' all who are afflicted with Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, or Nervous Debility; the doctor hascuted many of our citizens after the best physicians bad failed. We have used them, and tbey have proved to be a medi cine that every one should know of, and we cannot re frain giving our testimony in their favor, and that which gives them greater claim upon our humble effort is, they are entirely reoelable. 44 The Daily News," July 4th, says : " We speak knowingly of Dr. Hooflland's celebrated German Bitters, when we say it is a blessing of this age; and in diseases of tbe biliary, digestive and nervous sys tems, it has not we think an equal. It is a Vegetable Preparation, end made icithont -Ulcehol, and tc all invalids we would recommend it as worthy their confidence." READ THE FOLLOWING: It is from one of our first druggists, a gentleman favor ably known throughout Ihe I'nited State.—toe proprietor of the ' Medicated Worm Syrup PHILADELPHIA, Nor, 22D, IS4S. Dear sir—lt is with much pleasure that I testify to the extraordinary virtues of your German Bitters, having sold largely of them these last few- months to various persons, afflicted with liv-r complaints, dyspepsia, and debility of the nervous system. I can say conscientious ly that they are the best article of the kind 1 have ever sold, (and I deiil in all the popular medicines.) and 1 con sider it the only medicine for the above diseases before the public. I have never sold one bottle that has not given satisfac tion, and brought forth the commendation of those wb: used it. I deem this my duty both to you as the proprietor of this highly valuable article, and to ihose afflicted "-nilthe above complaints, that tney r.ay know of its curative properties, and to erable them to select the good from tbe various articles with which our market is flooded W ilh much respect, I remain yours, 4tc. J N. HOBENSACK, Druggist, corner of Second and Coates streets JAUNDICE & LIVER COMPLAINT Cured after Physicians had failed. Philadelphia , December 27, 1848 Dear sir—lt is with feelings of pleasure I communicate to you the sanative effects (and in a short time) of your invaluable Hoofland's celebrated German Bitters, upon my system while laboring under the Jaundice. About two years ago I had an attack of the Jaundice and war confined to the house sir veeks under medical treatment *f the Family Physician, and for some tune after, w hen 1 went out 1 had to very careful of myself; since that turn 1 have had several attacks of the same disease, a?i year Bitters have entirely relieved at d cured me in ire "c three days. My next door neighbor, Mr. JOHN DIEHL, last spring, had a long and serious .pell of Jaundice; h* had it some time before 1 knew il; hs teas cerjined to kit bed. As soon as I heard of his condition I calied to see him and told him of ihe effect your Bitters had upon nic in the same disease He immediately sent for a bottle, and is a/. t c days he teas cured I have in several instan ces recommended ihe Buters in other cases, always pro ducing the same happy effect. My wife has betncor.si derahly afflicted with Liver Complaint and Neuralgia; by tl.e use of the Bitters she is well, now enjoying good health. W'e believe from the many cures we knots * I these Bitters effecting, that they possess in a remauaMe and extraordinary degree great curative properties, ssd thai which enhances their value with us is. they are fn tirely vegetable. We alw ays keep the Bitters on i.ai' u < and would not be willing to do tt ithout theui- Very respectfully, yours, C. PIERCE, *370 South Front freer Can stronger testimony be adduced by any prepais'b ,n before the public 1 A single boltle w ill convince snyon" of their power over disease They are ESTISKLV Vice TABLE, and will permanently destroy the msst slwus- ' eostireness, and give strength and vigor to the Irvine. * ! no time debditaling the piitkut ; being also grsteltn r the most delicate stomach under any circumstances, an can be administered With perfect safety to delicate iniai l ' —ihey are free from .dte.hol, Syrups, Jcids, Cai.™ f '> st; all mineral and injurious ingredients. They can be taken at all times and under all circus' - stances; no ordinary exposure w i(l prevent them h* !l- I a salutary effect, and uo bad result can accrue froui n over dose. For sale, wholesale and retail, at the principal D'P rt ' German .Medina# Aturc, 278 Race street, Philadelphia. For wile in Lewigtown by \VM MAKK> &. SON, and rwpccts ble deaiora ifi every in the stale. *;> 14 — L v