IMIMIVf SUCCESS!! I NAISATi:i> ATTR ACTION! -r- , XT "I NEW CHEAP CASH STORE continues to be the great resort of all &ij ) \ |-< J'e* ocoyle in want of good-and cheap goods of every description. Hoods e <*. l it till® store at ieast 'I'IVF..\TY PER CENT, lower than any other store in Lew iwtV' the onrcbases bein" made in Philadelphia and Now York tor cash of the importers and ' ' ~L'c U: f , L enables theTubscrtber to got goods lower than all other merchants, as he buys ities Mitficieut to make at least ten pe-r cent.; and again, the amount of his business be ;2.Lrr than any other store, and nearly equal to the business oi all the others com bmed enables him 'o se.l at a verv small profit, and he does assure the people of and of the su-routi img country that he will continue this system of business, and respectfully iiivihe :::e attention of the public to his Tremendous Assortment of Goods, arranged in his commodious show rooms. The stock of goods is the largest, and the assort ment the ino-t extensive bv far, of anv other establishment between Philadelphia and Pittsburg, and comurises evorv article wanted. Many kinds ot goods are kept in this store not to be round m other places, and will positively be sold at Philadelphia prices. P'ease remember that it is a custom amongst storekeepers generally, to put down the prices of leadimr articles, such as Sugars, Muslims A c., tor the purpose of giving the public the im i thev arc selling goods very cheap. 'I his is one of the tricks of trade, and is not practiced at this establishment All articles will be offered at the same rate of profit. Rroad Cloths Will be sold at very small advance as well a= tip Sugar. Enough said, cail and see for yourselves, and be convinced of the above facts. IAVT PC Lewisfown, Oct. 27, 1849. L. L. JONE. . HOOTS AV/> SHOES, every quality, size, and price imaginable, now opened in the large 6how October 27, 1649. Aerc Cheap Cosh Store. Heady-made Glathing\ . |.,R(iE stock on hsad, aoJ Wtlliair 20 per cent, lower tlren the lowestj Before pur- A chasing else where le to call .t JO IB Lewistown, October 27, 1?49. GRAND EXHIBITION O F Of New, Superb and ( heap Goods! .WJHTT.EVI ! Buy cheap, while sluggards sleep, And you will have goods to wear and keep. VS everybody seems to l e engaged this year in blowing his own trumpet as to what he or they can do in the Dry Goods and Grocery line, we have had half a mind to try our hands at the business, but several CAR AND BOAT LOADS. comprising all the latest styles of rich and costly goods, having just arrived, we conctuded to hold on to the usual mode of advertising. We therefore beg leave to announce to our custom ers in .Mifflin, Union, Centre, Huntingdon and Juniata counties, that besu.es receiving we have just returned (for the fourth or tilth time this year) from the city with about as com plete and elegant an assortment of iOm 4 JLiiim HDH'DS as was ever seen in this or any other country town, embracing every description and style ot all that is Jlrti), 2lr.it, nnO .iF.ieWouablr, at prices varving from a few cents to dollars per yard. In other kinds ot goods we can show in quality and price, whatever others can produce, aid a considerable sprinkling that cannot be found elsewhere—especially in CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS, and, we will venture to add, in FALL and TV I A 'PL R GOODS G L.AL RALLY. Of Bonnets. Carpeting. Ready-made Clothing. Boots. Shoes, Hosiery. Gloves. Ribbons,' end numberless other small matters, the inquiry need but be made to satisfy any one that they nave all been selected with care, purchased at a low price, and as a necessary consequence arc offered tor sale cheap. Our Groceries, Fish, t^c., are also very low, and offer strong inducements to persons in town and country to call and purchase. Since opening our establishment here we think wc have fully demonstrated that, as a general thing, ice sell °as low as the very lowest, IF XOT A LITTLE LOWER. WC do not profess to sell cneAnor two, nor three articles at a very low price, but we do profess to sell EVERYTHING IA either the Dry Goods or Grocery Hue so cheap that we are confident that our lriends ev erywhere will be the gainers by giving us a call and making their purchases. For past favors we are duly thankful, and shall be pleased to waitou all old customers and any number of new ones who may be attracted to our establishment by ' .c reputation it has ac quired as beincr the cheapest store in Lewistown. ' Oct..l>cr 20, ISiO. NL'SBAUM, BP, O i l I I'll IS. " J. THOMAS 7 Cheap Stove Between Swartz's and McDowell's Taverns, l j EU'IS T O H N . EremendousExcitement! ! • 1 ornas'u soiling goods m, CHEAP. I have a large irasor of Hoots and Shoes, ami LAD AS' ami MISSES' GAITERS, made l>y the beat cf work mm ; a variety of 79vt) (Svoccrics, Hiquovk, if the ((•;.' . ..: among which aie •tw **rv ci.i ce EUAN DIES, and a superior •"■.ice .' LI Hi; iUN HITTERS ; also, POU HER, SHOT, and LEAD ; 100 bar ; : tjf-.- WHISKEY. J THOMAS, October i.) i. .9. —ll {m 19. Ptlu eer, s uutl .!/< Dowtll a 'Vurtrrif, ; r -- nirrr: j irasaTSsr:. j ! Bank of Discount and Deposite. LONGENECKEB, GKCBB, & CO. Ca*li Capital Paid ill 570,000. IONGENECKER, GRUBB &. CO. have es j tablished at Lewistown, Pennsylvania, an I Office of Discount and Deposite, for the trans ! action of the regular business of banking, i Drafts and Notes payable in the commercial l cities will be discounted at all time?, and depos- ) ites of current money will be paid, on demand, i in par funds. Every facility will be afforded to | business men in their negotiations with the Eastern and Western cities. Notes offered for discount must lie over one j ! day. j The aggregate Capital of the establishment , ' exceeds half a million of dollars. DAVID LOMGENF.CKEH, JOHN MILLER, M. I . J A. BATES GRCBB, CHRISTIAN BACHMAN, JOHN CHRIST, H. FREF.LAND, BENJAMIN ESHELMAW , E. I - - W. RUSSELL, Cashier. W. 11. IRWIN, Solicitor and Confidential Agent. Lewistown, August 25, 1849—tf. Fall Fasliious Received. \V. G. /OLLli\f;FJ^ II IT IIIM FACTOR). ; Market street, Lercislown, adjoining Ken nedy Porter s Store. R- Z. informs the citizens of Mifflin IT I and the adjoining counties, that lie ha 6 Kjust received the tall ft: bhions, and is now pre pa red ! to furuish all in tvant new HATS or CAPS with an arti cle, neat, durable and well finished, comprising every style manufactured for this market. The care and attention he has ever given to the manufacture of the style of Hats preferred by ins numerous Ornish customers, will be continued; and he feels warranted in giving the assurance that they will not be disap- j pointed. COUNTRY MERCHANTS will find it decidedly to their advantage to give him a call, for his arrangements are now such, as to enibie him to furnish any quantity that may he desired on the shortest notice. Grateful for the encouragement he has thus far received, he will continue to deserve it by continued assiduity to the wants of his friends, and strict attention to his business. Lewistown, Sept. 29, 1849. HAT & C EMPORIUM.^* IT. J. HIJDISILi, At his Old Stand in Market street, HAS just received the Becbe & Costar and latest Philadelphia and New York Fall Fashion of Hats and Caps, and is now prepared to furnish both old and new customers j with an article, which he will warrant good, ; and nothing shorter. He has now on hand a large and general assortment of HATS Aft 1) CAPS, 1 OR MEN AM) HOYS, which he will dispose of, WHOLESALE or RETAIL, on as fair terms as can be obtained here or elsewhere. His Ornish friends will also find him pre pared to suit their tastes. His unrivalled BROAD-BRIMS will receive the same care and attention which he has always bestowed upon them. Don't torget the old stand, where you may depend upon not being disappointed. N. J. R. feels grateful for the generous pa tronage he has thus far received, and assures all that he will spare no pains to give the gen eral satisfaction that he has hitherto succeed ed in affording all who have dealt with him. Lewistown, Sept. 15, IS49—tf. <reat Attraction ! iSTOVES! STOVES!! Improved Hathaway, rpHIS great improvement, just got up, we ' A are satisfied stands unequalled, for general use, and simplicity of arrangement, by any Cooking Stove yet offered to the public. To be satisfied of this, we think it needs but to be seen. It is a regular Hathaway, of the size now generally in use in this country, with the following improvements, viz: Ist. It i:: so arranged that a stout Sheet Pfl| Iron Oven can be put in at the tup, hack of * i^Tif•' •' l ' lo *' re ' l ' ie me P :, *~ i ua<^cr j soffi 'JKS cieritly large to do or dinary roasting or cook iflfmWtfT- i.nr. and is heated as Yaffl f l ,,,ck aa l ' u: tire •- Clcv eriv burning; 'luis a ~ G j. j, ealm g „p r( ,gr. t 111 ular oven for ordinary j purposes, which oven when heated, requires as much fire to do a small roast as would do a large amount ofcooking. Furtiier, the small oven being loose, can be put in or taken out at pleasure with very little trouble. When much cooking is required, it can be kept out, and the stove is then the same as a regular Hatha- i way. 2d. The Griddles are improved, so tint the! top is smoother, the wire handles being dis- j pensed, with and a hose handle used to lift i them off. 3d. The damper is much more convenient, by being placed in the side instead of the back, j 4th. The bottom tlue is the Laubach, so ar-j ranged that the draft is the same as the Hatha way. N. B. Wc warrant this stove in every par ticular. We have alsoon hand a large assortment of j other valuable Hooking Stones, consisting of the Star, two sizes, at S2O to $22 ; Complete \ Cook, at sl3; and haubach, two sizes. Also, the Prime, Keystone, and Etna Air-light, for wood or coal, at from 16 to 35 dollars. 1 AIR TIGHT PARLOR STOVES.—A large asßortmment, of beaitiful patterns. GOAL STOVES.—For parlors, offices, and chambers. A large assortment of handsome styles, from .$3.50 up. NINE-PLATE STOVE—From 20 to 2* inches. A heavy 28 inch at $8.50. To all who want stoves we would say come and luamtue our slm k. F J. HOFFMAN, Lewistown, Sept. 29, 1819. i /tolling \ OF the bent quality SQUARE MESH, AN CHOR STAMP, real Holland manufacture, I i imported direct from the manufactory, and for I ' sale at Lewistown at New York prises, j Perms cash cloth? warranted. Enqnireof SAMUEL HOPPER, August 4, 1849 Millwright. DR. SHERMAN'S | Rnham, Lozenpesifc Plaster, I)r. Shermans OLOSJI OA IA N, or All- , Healing Balsam, For the curt of Consumption, Asthma, Dyspeptic Con sumption. Spitting of Hiood, Bronchitis, Uifliculty of | Breathing. Hoarseness.lnfluenza, Croup, Coughs, Colli!. Pains in the Recast and Side, Dyspep sia, and the virion." affections of the Stomach and deer. ! Th( . great celebrity whicli Ibis remedy has obtained ! among those who are acquainted with us virtues, and aie i , ioicliiß in its effects, has induced the Proprietor to give | it the name of OLOSAOM!*, OB JILL HF.ALtJtQ I RA LSAM, to distinguish it from all other Remedies now ! in use. Its combination is the result of more than TWENTY I v EA its experience, and he believes it to be the most perfect I remedy known—for it has been used by thousands of per i sons, and in all instances with the most decided benefit i For References or Certificates of Remarkable Cases of , long standing and considered beyond Hope, see a small ifook furnished gratis by the Agents to all who desire it The sufferings which children frequently undergo from ! WOKHS often tend to a fatal termination, while the CAI SS is never suspected Offensive breath, picking at the nose, grinding the teeth during sleep, starting up in sleep with fright and screaming, troublesome cough, and feverish nrt, are among some of the rROMINBNT si Mero.Msof the j | presence of worms. A timely usd of SHERMAN'S WORM LOZENGES, will immediately remove all these unpleasant symptoms, ! and restore to perfect health. ) Consumption, influenza,coughs, colds, whooping cough i tijlitnesH of the lungs or chest may be cured by a proper : use of Sherman's COUGH LOZENGES. Headache, palpitation ofthe heart, lowness of spirit, sea sickness, despondency, faintness, cbolic, apasms, cramps of the stomach, summer or bowel complaints, are quickly and entirely relieved by using Sherman's CAMPHOR LOZENGES. hkeumut.sm, weak bark, pain and weakness of the breast, back, limbs, and other parts of the body are speedily ami effectually relieved by Sherman's Poor Man's Plaster, wliu h costs only 12i cents, is within the reach of nil It has his name with directions printed on tlie back of the , ['taster, and a fae simile of the Doctor's written name under the directions None others are genuine or to be • relied on Dr. Sherman's Warehouse is No 10C Nassau ! street, New York. Wholesale Agent for this couuty ('HAS. . RITZ. [dec. '- 1 1848-lj. GREETS CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE. rjTHE Proprietor of this valuable remedy I. for Worms, introduces to his friends and the public, his Celebrated Vermifuge. Read the following: DECAII-R TOW SSHIP, Mifflin county, J f?epteiubei I lib, 1549 .1 j | DR. S F OREEJY : Hespecled Friend Two of oar children having been severely afflicted tins summer with Fever and Ague, and j having checked it four different times by the use of the regular remedies, still they complained of pains in the • iegs, bowels, head, and in fa't in the whole system; vora cious appetite, fever, great durrba i, Ac". and aflcr hav ■ ing used all the remedies thought suitable for the above symptoms, I concluded lliat they bulb had Worms, and j accordingly gave each of them (the one nine years of age and the other T) two tea-spoonfuls apiece of your valua ftle Vermifuge, and in three hours from the time of their taking the above small doses, the youngest passed FIVE of the largest worms I have ever seen. The oldest boy passed a solid hall of icvrmt (it may ap|iear Incredible, but J it is truth) as large as a walnut, and both have been gel -1 ting well fast smcf. You may make the above public if you think proper for ! the benefit of others, and for the purpose of intrirduciiig i -.our valuable Vermifuge in Decatur township. Yours, Ac, D U FISHER. The above valuable Vermifuge is prepared and sold by Dr. S. F. GREEN, at the Lewis town .Medical Depot, No. 11. September 29, 1849. lIK. MARTI.VS Compound Sbytruj) of WILD I'll Ell l!l,| r< the b t Medicine yet for Toughs, Colds, Cnnsump *- tion, Asthma, Spitting of lllood, Ac. Read the ful- ; tow ing ' November I2tli, 1848. Dear Sir 1 lake great pleasure in saying to you thai Mrs Ross ha- hern entirely relieved of her cough by the : use of your Syrup of tiitd Cherry, it had continued for . i fully eighteen months. She bad used several prepare- • i lions of the M ild Cherry now in popular use, but not wuli I lie slightest benefit, until she look yours. Slie on i !> took six bottles, and I am pleased to say she is now in : good health. F.very one who siw Mrs. Ro- thought her in a deep decline. I.EWW P ROSS, j No. 207 S. Charles Street, Baltimore, Captain of Schoon er O. K . Cambridge Packet. ' In Clergyman's sore Throat it is truly a "Sovereign Balm," as the Odd Fellow, Washington county, Mary i land, of June hth, I*4B, says. Price T.'i cent* a Bottle. Prepared and sold by MARTIN & WHITELEY, at their wiiulesale Drug Store, 4s H Calvc-rt Street, Balti- - more, And for sale by F. J. HOFFMAN nnd WATTSON & JACOB, Lewistown; ALEX ANDER RLTLEDOE, Willwmaburg, Huntingdon county. [June 30. 1849 ly. S® a e II <11,1,0 AY - W A It I'.. TIN I IE undersigned coritinuesto manufacture j JL Stoves, Jlollow-ieare, at the Old Logan Foundry, formerly carried on by A. B. Long & Co., and oib rs to the public the following articles: The Premium or Cook's Favorite is a very j good stove, and well desetves those high com- j inundations so unanimously bestowed upon it. ( Also the Slatliav;iy Cookiiix Slove, which stands unrivalled m this or any other I , country. It has been tested for the last nine years, and is justly pronounced the best and the most durable article of that kind ever used, j j Hundreds of certificates could be procured, if 1 i necessary. The NINE PLATE STOVE, of various sizes. Coal Stoves, of every de scription ; Parlor and Chamber do., for coal or ! wood ; Air-tight do., got up in a neat and beau- i tifu 1 style. Wash Kettles, Skillets, Fry Pans, i Pots, Iron Stands, and numerons other articles I of Hollow-ware. Also, Sled Shoes, and all I kinds ol Castings made to order. He is also j manufacturing SUL'EHIOR WATER PIPE, ot one and a quarter inch calibre, and intends to keep a supply on hand at all lime 9, The subscriber is determined to make the ware out ofthe very best material that can be pro- 1 cured : anrl for the accommodation ol distant I purchasers, keeps wagons and horses for the purpose of delivering stoves at any point within eighty miles, free ot any additional charge.— All ihe stovee are warranted to stand the fire and perform well, ami if not, the money will be refunded on their return ; it a plate should break or crack, it will be replaced free of chnrge. There is connected with the Foundry, a Tinning Establishment, for manufacturing Tin Ware of every Kind, ! where purchasers will please call. I orders from a distance will meet , with prompt attention. Wholesale dealers ; would do well to give me a call, as I will wholesale .Stoves and llollow-ware on as fair terms us they can be bad at any other place. ' All kinds of country Produce token in ex ■ change. ROBER T McMA.NICIL Lewi,"town, Jan. 27, 1849 —tf. i CLICKEXERS I SUGAR-COATED VEGETABLE PILLS. Tlte Grand Purgative far the cure of Headache, Giddiness, Mtiaaels, Halt Rheum, Rlieiiuiali.nl, Piles, Heartburn, Worm., ; Dyspepsia, Scurvy, Cholera Morbus, ikmall Pox, Jaundice, Coughs, Quintey, il* iins in the Back, Whooping Cough, ! Inward weakness, Consumption, Fits, 1 Palpitation of the Heart, J.tver Complaint, i Rising in the Throat, Krysipelas, Deafnexs, | dropsy, Asthma, Itching of the Skin, ; Fevers of all kinds, Colds, Gout, Crave!, j Female Complaints, Nervous Complaints, and a variety of other diseases arising from impurities of the blood, and obstructions in the organs of digestion. The aversion to taking medicine is effectually removed byCUCKENER'S VEGETABLE PURGATIVE PILLS, being completely enveloped with a coating of pure white j sugar (which is as distinct from the internal ingredients as a nut shell from the kernel) and have no taste of medi cine but as easily swallowed a* hits of randy. Moreover 1 they NEITHER NAUSEATE o I.RII-K, but opcrnie equally 1 upon all the diseased parts of the system. Thus, if the i liver be affected, one ingredient will operate on that I particular organ, and, by cleansing it of any excess of j bile restore it to its natural state. Another will operate 1 on the blood, while a third will effectually expel what | ever impurities niay have been discharged into the stom ach, and hence they strike at tht root of disease, thus se- j curing a free and healthy action to the heart, lungs, and I.iver ; and thereby they restore health even when all j other means have failed The entire truth of the above can be ascertained by the trial of a single box ; and their virtues are so positive and certain in restoring health that the proprietor binds him self to return the money paid for them in aiicases where they do not give universal satisfaction. ! Retail price 25 cents per hox. Principal office No Ob Vesey street, Nexv Vork. i>Remeruber Dr. C. V. Cltckener is the inventor of ctugar Coaled Pills, and that nothing of the sort was j ever heard of until he introduced them in June, 1843. Purchasers should, therefore, alw ays ask for Clickener's I Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take no others, or j they will be made victims of fraud. Wholesale Agent tor this countv, CHAS. • RFTZ. [Dec. 23, 1848—ly. ITlartin AV H lii(elcv ; i NATIONAL TONIC, A certain Cure for Ague, Fever, and Dyspepsia. IN our summer and fall months many sections of our country are prostrated by IIILUOIS FEVER and AGUE and FEVER.—It has been our particular study to find out some remedy to stop this dreadful scourge, and think, in this TONIC we have effected this great object It is also we think the very best remedy in Dyspepsia, i and if our directions arc followed, will not fail to effect i h cure In a tetter dated, May 23d, 1849, our Agent, Mr Elias Raub, of \Vrightsville, Vork county, Pa , says I have j never known any remedy for Fevtr and Ague equal to , your invaluable National Tonic. It has given universal I satisfaction, and has cured cases of Ague of years stand- • nig, and after the failure of all other medicines made use I of. Mr Henry Beverson, of the same place, says in his certificate, dated 22d March, 1849, ' 1 applied to a number of Physicians, and also used a variety of the most popu- : lar Ague Mixtures at different times, but all without the ' desired effect; no permanent cure having been afforded. I was at length induced, at the recommendation of your worthy Agent at this place, to try a bottle of your Na- , tional Tonic, and to my great satisfaction, before I had used half of it, I felt completely cured, though 1 contin- I ud the use of it till I had taken two bottles.' In a joint certificate from Messrs. Miles Hoke, William Dlackson, j and James D. Brown, of the same plate, they say—'Hav i me tried nearly all the remedies within our reach with- j 1 out success, we nt lat purchased some of your .Vational Tonic, which has completely cured us We, therefore, j cheerfully recommend it to ibe notice of all persons af- j ' flirted with that teirible disease as the best remedy yet ; discovered. * foe the Pamphlets, which you can get from one of our Agents gratis. Also, Dr Martin's Purgative Pills, the best now in use, in all cases where a purgative is needed ft> Prepared and Sold by MARTIN i MHITELE\, i Wholesale Drug Store, No 48 3. Calvert st , Baltimore, j For sale by F. J. HOFFMAN and \\ A L'T SON & JACOB, Lewistown ; and by ALEX ■ ANDER RITLEDUE, Williamsburg, Huntingdon county. June 30, 1849—1y. HARRIS, TURNER <f- HALE S Compound Syrup of Spigclia or Vegetable Vermifuge, The most effectual, the safest, pleasantest J and most convenient Worm Medicine ever offered to the public. rpHE SPIGELIA, says a work of highest authority, j 1 stands at tht head of thelistof Anthelmintics or Worm .Medicines. It is adapted to a wider range of cases, and to a greater vaiiety of constitutions and states of the ' j constitution, than any other. But prepared as it com- ! | monly is, in the form of tea, it can seldom be given to i ' children in sufficient doses. In Harris, Turner & Hale's Compound Syrup, if is so concentrated that the dose is j very small, so combined as to ensure a purgative opera- j tion, and so palatable as to be taken, not only with ease. ! but with positive pleasure. The precise composition of this syrup and the mode of preparing it, are the result of a series of experiment* continued for years. Before offering it for sale, it was 1 subjected to the test of experience in the hands of eini- | nentphysicians, in Philadelphia and elsew here, who have 1 recommended it in the highest terms, and still employ it in their practice. In addition to this evidence of its mer its, we offer the follow ing. selected from a number of un- j solicited testimonials, i Ist A distinguished physician of Virginia, of much i | experience, writes of it thus : "1 should have written before this, but felt disposed • first to try the efficacy of your Vermifuge. 1 have used ! more than half the quantity received,and the ex|ieriment has been most successful. I really belters that it posses- j i res advantages over any other Vtrmtfugt I hart ercr used I i Independent of ilie smallness of the dose, and the plea- ] santness of the syrup (great advantages in dosing chil- . dr n) the advantage of administering it undrr a variety i | of circumstances, enhances its value; Indeed there is | scarcely a condition of the system in which it may not j ' be administered. Yours, tec." I 2d. A respectable physician of Lebanon county, in this ! | stale, writes " I have been in the habitof prescribing your Compound 1 Syrup of Spigclia for some time past, and have found ii j an excellent worm medicine, particularly for children.— j Please forward per bearer 2 doz. bottles —Yours, &.c." j 3d.— An intelligent merchant of Virginia to whom we I ! had previously sold the tyiup, writes : "3ince my return home, 1 find that your Syrup of Spl . gelia h.is come into general use in this neighborhood We ! have sold what we had ou band, and it gave such satis , faction that it is now called for evey day. Y*u will please | put us up 5 or 6 dozen in a small package, and send to (he ' care of VV. Anderson Sc Co., Richmond, as soon as possi | ble, and forward ihe bill per mail.— Yours, SEC." 4TH.—A respectable merchant of Ohio, on a late visit to Philadelphia, stated, that some time since he had been ap f plied to by a customer for a vial of 's Ver | uiifuge for his son. Not having the article asked for, he i advised a trial of Harris, Turner &. Hale's Compound ! ! Syrupof Spigelia and gave him a part of a battle w birh j j was all that remained in the store. A day or two after i j this the gentleman returning to the store, expressed his surprise and delight at the effect of the Syrup, declaring It had expelled 200 worms and entirely relieved his son The merchant addedanexpression of his great regret that ' | lie had not had on hands a bottle of the Syrup at the tiinr ' when his own tittle daughter died, as he confidently be i lieved it would have saved her life. sth— A gentleman of Hudson, N Y , having sent a hot- j tie of Harris, Turner & Hale's Compound Syrup of Spi ! gelia, to a young friend who had tried in vain a great mini- ' ber of worm medicines, writes, that his friend was imuie- ' diatelv relieved ; ihe words of the patient were : "It took ! every worm out my body." MANUFACTURED ONLY BY HARRIS, TURNER & HALE, Wholesale Druggists, No. 201 Market street, i Philadelphia, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, .Suigioal and Obstetrical Instruments, Druggists' Glassware, Win dow glass, Paints, Oils, I)yes, Perfumeries, Ac , Ac., and exclusive manufacturers of Harris, Turner A Ilalo's , Eugar Coated Pills, iluxham's Liniment for the Piles, the i Banbridge Hair Tonic, Eberle * Eye Water, Mrs. Madi | son s Unrivalled Indellible Ink, Dewees' Celebrated Nerve ' | and Bone Liniment, or Magic Pain Extractor, Mrs Ebars wood's Ertrsii ts ol Lemon and Vanilla, for flavoring Pud dings, tee Creams, Ac., AC For sale by dealera in Druga generally in i Centre, Milljin anil Juniata counties. [ituS— t! ....... . . LA II ION KX'I'KA A man by the name of Cf. tf'P hn engiier-d ~v j .h [ young man of the mime of 8 P. Townsend. and lv . t b|J : name to put up a 9arxapariUa. which the> call Dr. Tow, •end's rtarsaparills, denominating i GE.Yf.'/.VE, Original etc. This Towns®rid is no doctor, and i.ev<ir was . | TBt formerly a worker on mitroads, canals, and tbe 1n,.-. y e the assumes the title of Dr.. lor the purpose of gaining credit f„r what he is not. This is to caution the public not Uj bff deceived, and pnrchase none but the O EJYf 7A*f; oHtfn tfAI. OI.D Dr. Jacob Townsend's Bnrapari!l*. having It the Old Dr's likeness, his family coat of arms, and bis signature across the coat of arm. Principal Oflce, 102 M'assau-st., .Vtie Vork C,lu THE ORIGINAL DISCOVERER uK THE Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla. Old Dr. Tow nsend is now about 70 years of age and in long tieen known as tbe AUTHOR and JIWCOFKUP.It of the OF.JTUt.VK OHIO 1.V.1/. TO IV.Y\F.Yh S.IR SAPA HIJ.J.AA Being poor, lie was compelled in limit its manufacture, by which means it has been kept oat ut n..r ket. and the sales circumscribed to those only who had proved its worth, and known its value. It had reached I ihe ears of many, nevertheless, as those persons who had been henled of sore diseases, and saved from death. prn i claimed its excellence and wonderful HEALING POWER. Knowing, many years ago, that he had. by his skill, science and experience, devised an article which would tie of incalculable advantage to luitnki'id when the means would be lurmshed to bring it into universal notice, when its inestimable virtues would be known and appreciated This time har come, the mean* are supplied ; this OH A.ST) A.ST) UjYF.qU.If.LFIJ PHF.PARATJOJf is manufactured on the largest scale, and is called f.t throughout the length and breadth of the land, especially as .t is found incapable of degeneration or deterioration. Unlike young 8. P- Townsend's, it improves with age and cever changes, but for the better . because it is prepared * scientific principles by a scientific nan. The highest know i edge of Chemistry, and the latest discoveries of tbe art have ai! been brought into requisition in the manufacture of tbe Old Dr's Sar*airtlla. The 3arsap-.rilia root it n well known to medical men. contains many medicinal pro port.es. and snine properties which are inert or useless, and others, which if retained in preparing it for use. produce femtnt'Jion and acid, which is injurious to the system Some of the properties of Sarsapar.lla are so ro intile. that they entirely evaporate and are lost in the preparation, tf tbey are not preserved by a scientific process, known only to experienced in its manufacture. Moreover, these volatile principles, which fly off in vapor, or as an exhala tion. under heat, are tne very essential medtcad properties af the root, which give to it all us value. SOUIiiNG. FERMENTING, AC ID " COM POUND" OF S. P. TOWNSEND, inrl yet be woulu Gin have ,t understood that Old l)r Jncnt Fownserd s Genuine Original Sarsaparu'a. an IMITA TION of his inferior preparniion '' Heaven forbid that we shonid deal in an article whirb would bear the most distant resemblance p, g. P. Town send's article! ar.d which shonid bring down upon the 0!d Dr. such a mountain load of complaints and criminations from Agents who hive old. nod purchasers who have uitJ 3. P. Townsend's FERMENTING COMPOUND We wish it undersbod, because it is the sbsehite truth. that 8. P. Townsend's nrticie and Old Dr. Jaceb Town send's Barsaparilla are hctiren-icide apart, and infinitely ilu inntlar ; that they arc unlike in every particular, havinj not one aingie ih-ng in common. As 3. P. Townsend is no doctor, and never was, la nn chemist, no pharmaceutist—knows no more of medicine or disease than any other common, unsc.entilic. nnprnie.-sior. il man. \s hat guarantee can the public have that they are re ceiv:!m genuine scientific medicine, containing all ths | virtues of the artlele- used in preparing it and Inch are in capable of changes which ttugtil render tnem the AGENTS of Disease instead of health. But what else should tie expected from one who knows nothing comparatively of medicine or disease : It reqn.rts a jiersoN of some experience to cook and serve up eian x soinmnn decent meal. How much more inioorlnnt is u -.li the persons who manufacture medicine, dc-igned lor WEAK STGMiCHS AND ENFEEBLED SVSTEIIS. should know well the lued.cal properties of plants, the best manner of securoig and concentrating their he i r.{ virtues, also an extensive knowledge of the various diseases which affect the human system, and how to adapt remedies to those diseases ■ It is to srrest frauds upon the unfortnnate. tn pour bx'm into wonnded humanity, to kindle hope in the despairing bosom, to restore hemth and bloom, and vigor into ih* crushed and broken, tiud pi uanish infirmitv that OLD DK. J ACOB TOWNSEND has SOUGHT and FOUND the oy porttiiiity and means to bring his (xiaud raivursal Coiicenrratcd Remedy j within the reach, and to the knowledge of a!! who m-ed it, that they may lesra aud know-, by piyfui experience, its Traiiscemleut Power to Heal Any person can boil or stew the root till they pet a dark eolored liquid, which is more from the coloring matter ia the root than from any thin? eis; ther c.td then rtrttin this Insipid or vapid fiqUHi. sweeten w itn *onr moasses. then call it •'SAILS APA HI I*L A EXTRACT or SY RUP." Rat si:ch is not the artirie known as the GENUINE OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA. This is so prepared, that ali the inert properties of the : 9arsapnrilia root are first removed, every thing capable of I becoming acid or of ferinentntion, is extracted and rejected 1 then every particle o! medical virtue is secured in a purs ami concentrated form; and thus it is rendered inc-apah'e <u losing any m its valuabie and healing pnqierties. Treiwarei in this way, it is made the most powerful agent in the Cure of innumerable diseases. Hence the reason why we hear commendations on every side In its favor by men, women, and children. We find t | doing wonders in the cure of COJISUJ\IPTIOA". JIVSPFPSIA, and LIFER COM PLA I.S'T. and in RHK UMA TIs.V, sCROFU/A, PI/ FS, COSTJFF.TF.sS. all OUTAM KOLS FKUP TICFTS, PI.VPI.FS. R /.OC TH FS, and aii adecUons arising from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. It possesses a marvellous efficacy in all compiaints ari'.rl ; from Indigestion, from .hidily of the Stomach, froin unequal circulation, determination of' Hood to the head, paipiuiuua of thw heart, cold teel and hands, cold chills and hot flushes | over the body. It has nor its equal in Colds aud Cough-'; j and promotes easy expectoration and gentle |ierpiratiaa. relaxing stricture of the lungs, throat, .and every nlher j<sr liut ill nothing is its excellence more ltmniieslty seen and | acknowledged than in all kinds and stage, of FEMALE COMPLAINTS. | II works wonders in casesof t\uor.Ilbus or IF/ittes PC. ing oj the M\'mX, Obstructed. Suppressed, or Painful .Vri ses. • Insfu/arxiy of the menslruai jieriods, and the like: ar ia ax effectual in curing all the forms of Aenry Disease*. By removing obstructions, and regulating the gcnersl I system, it gives tone aud strength to ihe whole body. s< j thus cures all thrins of Nervous diseases and debility> | and thus prevents or relieves a great variety of other m*'* | dies, as Spinal irritation, .S'euralg.a, St. Fitns' Dance , sieecH.Bg', P.pUeptie F.ts. Conrulamns, tcc. | It cleunxe.x Hie bbaal. excites the liver to healthy action, j tones the stomach, and gives good digestion, relieves ths bowels of torpor ..nd conxiipalion. allays inflaninislion, Purifies the skin, equalises the circulation n! the bi'aai produciug go Hie warmth equally all over the body. the insensible |ierxpir.ilion relaxes all strictures and tiiki ness. removes all obstructions. &ud invigorates the en"* j nervnns system. Is not this then The mediriue you pre-fminrntly nt-eil ? Hut can any of ihese thing" be said of 3. P. Townsend' Ulterior article ? This voune man's liquid is not to COMPARED WITH THE OLD DR'S, because of one GK AND FACT, that the ouc is INCAFt BLE of DETERIORATION, and NEVER SPOII-S, while the other DOK.3 , souring, fermenting, and bi-'U-V ! U bottles containing it into fragments , ihe sour, arid exptioling and o.iatag,ug other goods ' Must not this b."' : ble cotH|Niutid lie poisonous to Hie system!— What ' j eetd into a system already diseased, nth acid :■ What cat* - Dyspepsia but acid I Do we not all know that w hen J sours in our stomachs, what mi-chiefs it firodures ' rfs.- 1 I lesce, heartburn. |MlpitaiH>ii ( the heart, liver coiupa r ' diarrhiba. dysentery, colic, and corruptioa ot the j hat is 3c.roluia but an acid humor in the hodv ' '''* produces all the humor- which bring on Eruptions ot th® I Skin. Scald Bead. Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, White Swr" lugs, lever Sores, and all ulcerations internal and axterns llt is nothing under heaven, but an aeid substance. ' l l sour*, and thus spoils „n n,® fluids of the body, more less. What c-iiises KlieuiiiatUai but a sour or c:J A' l which insinuates It-rti G'twoen the jotuta and el-e tl " t Irritating ami inflaming the delicate tissue, upon which • ( acts ' So ol nervous diseases, of tmt urity ol the bii-- 1 1 , deranged circulation., and nearly alt the aituw.' "' ktfiict human nature. Now is it not horrible to make and sell, m J iV ! teorst to use this sale in I>ewi(own by K. wlto is sole agent i'or Mitilin county, may 26, 1849 —ly. Paper. Paper. VLWAYS on band a Urge assortmoi' r ll> Cap, letter. Wrapping. Printin? | tiow and Wall Paper, wholesale or retail- Priuling paper, 22 X 32, at per btniJ ' F. J. IIOFFM l.ewistcwn, June 23, l^U).
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