Philadelphia Advertisements. Philadelphia "' Liverpool S„ i: OP PACIiEI'S. >K IPS. BL'RTIIKV. MASTER. l; fcHL ,v, ToOtons, Alfred F Smilh. ExrE sA N DO.v H, "'l' 44 J;ime3 West, '.usv I'I.KXSVXTS, MXI " 3 <T Buwne. KI HOPE, TI.O " Henry K. Miereken The above ships will sail punctually, uu tlit'ir appointed liiltt, viz : From Philadelphia on Hie 10'h of each month. From Liverpool on the Ist of each month. y Taking Steam on the Delaware. F ,r passnee, apply to fIAMITI. PLEASANT*. No. r>7 Walnut street, Pbilad-lphm. -v Parties will find these silt; rinr first class SHIPS desirable conveyances for bringing out their friend*, the accommodations in second cahm and steerage being of the most airy and capacious description. - > Also Drafts f >r sale, payable in all parts of England, Ireland tithl Scotland, front one pound upwards. February i, 1850—ly Will, FRESiI COD LIVEK 01L (PHIS iievv and valuable medicine, now by the -L medical profession with suclt astonishingebi ,cy in the cure of Pulmonary Consumption, Scrofula. ( iro nic Rheumatism, (lout, Ccneral De bit it u, Complaints of the kid ney*, is prepared from the liver of the rod Fish for medical •use. expressly f r our s.v.cs. (F.itroxt from the London Medical Journal.) J M B Williams, M. D., F. H. S., Professor of Medi an,e in I'uiversiiv College, London, Consulting Pliysi i uu to tite Hospital for consumption, Jcc., says : 1 liave prescribed the Oil in ah .re four hundred cases of tubercu lous disease of the Lungs, in different stages, which have been under tny care the List two years and a half. In the large, number <>f cases, 205 out 0f234, its use was fob lowed by marked and unequivocal improvement, vary ing in degree in different cases, from a temporary retarda tion .if the progress of site disease and a mitigation of dis tressing sy luptoms, up to a more or less complete restor r.tion to apparent health. "The effect of the Cod Liver Oil in most of these cases was very remarkable. F.ven in a few days the cough was mitigated, the expectoration diminished in quantity and opacity, the night sweats ceased, the pulse became slower, and of better vcduuie, and the appetite, flesh ami strength were gradually improved 44 In conclusion, 1 repeat that the pure fresh oil from the Liver of the Cod is more beneficial in the treatment of Pulmonary Consumption than any agent, medicinal, i dietetic or regimenal, that has yet been employed." As ice hate mads arrangements to procure the Cod Liver Oil, fresh from head quarters, it can new be had chemically pure by the single bottle, or in boxes of one dozen tuch. Its wonderful efficacy has induced numerous spurious ( imitations. As its success depends entirely on its purity, too much care cannot be used in procuring it granitic. Overt/ bottle luring on it our written signature may b( j depended upon as genuine. Pamphlets containing an analysis of the Oil, with no- 1 ticee of it from Medical Journals, w ill be sent to those ' who uddrtss us free c.fpostage. JOHN C. BAKER & CO , Wholesale Flrnggtsts and Chemists. 100 North Third Street, Philadelphia. October 13, 1649—Cm. GEORGE BELLIS, Wholesale Commission Agent, FOR ALL KINDS OF FISH, \o. .14 Aorth Wharves, Above Race street, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, April 21, 1849. —ly Wholesale &, Retail CLOCK STORE, ,Yo. 238 Market street, above Seventh, South side, PHILADELPHIA. \ LTHOI'OH we can scarcely estimate the value of A TIME commercially, yet by calling at the above ei tsMishment, JAMES BASHED will famish bis ffcteals, among whom he Includes ail who duly appreciate its fitrtness, with a beautiful and perfect Index for marking its progress, of whose value they can judge His extensive stock on hand, constantly changing in conformity to the improvements in taste and style of jxsd pattern and workmanship, consist sof Fight-day pvfSand Thirty-hour Brass Counting House, Parlor, f , j®Hall, Church, and Alarm CLOCKS, French, Go thic and other fancy styles, as well as plain, which from his extensive connection and correspondence • with the manufacturers he finds he car: put at the lowest cash figure, in any quantity, from one to a thousand, of which he will warrant the accuracy. r> Clock, repaired and warranted Clock Trimmings on hand. CALL and see me among them. JAMES BARBER, 23S Market st. Philadelphia, August IS, 181'J-ly. 3IANCFACTORV OF POIIET BOOKS, kt. y o. 52£ Chestnut Street, above Second, PHILADELPHIA. rHE subscriber respect fulty solicits public attend n to his superior and tasteful stock of Pocket Books, Pocket Knives, and Banker's Cases, Other Fine Cutlery, Bill Books, Cold Pens ami Pencils, Dressing Cases, Segar Casts, Card Cases, Chess Men, Port Mom-, s. Back Gammon Boards, Purses, Dominoes, ice , See. His assortment consists of the mot fishionable and modern styles, of the finest quality and excellent work manship, embracing every desirable fancy pattern, w hicti he will at alt times IK; prepared to exhibit and furnish wholesale or relation the most pleasing terms. S>Purchaiers who desire to supply themselves with articles of the IK-t quality will consult their own inter ests by calling at this establishment. F. H. SMITH, Pocket Bo <k Manuftciurer, 52j C'tic-lnul Street August 25, le-i'J— 6ro. The Rroat ('Una OR PHILADELPHIA. 'piIANKFCL lo the citizens of I ewUt< sr :•"<! is vi -i cinity f.r h- ir increased custom, ive again rmurct their company to view* cur large and splendid assortment of Clii-.a, G.iiS and tgueensware. Dinner is, ten sets, toilet ecu, and sing'. pisi.es, either of C, i*., China • r Stone Ware, sold in <juantiri--i in soil purchasers, for less ttrin they can be had elsew In re—in fart nl lc than wholesale prices American an.l 1. gh-n BUI I Mf'.T.'H. GO'J/JS, in gr-variety than no beb.rc offered in 'he city. Fancy China ir. gf • t v.,m iy, *.<-r. cheap. 5-We would invite any pc r -'MI visiting the Mti 1-, cull and ee uu —th'-y will at : as: i tdea.< .1 to walk around our beauut'ul t.<rt, ami to view ti„ fi-.cu r,.-"n and the cheapen the world produce* •\• rv r-o ... TYNDALK A Mil' It I I 1.. JVo. 219 Chestnut street,. Philadelphia. SEPTEMBER 22, |HL9—IY. Ills! \9l A\ II FACTOR V. I*. CI/ARK, VENITIAN BUM) MAXFFUTLREB, Sign of the (golden II ft If If, No, U3, South Second street, below Dork street, PHILADELPHIA, KEF.PB IWH VS on ban-* a latg • and f.ishion.ahle assort ineni of WIDE and NARROW Si AT WINDOW BLIND*, manufactured in the he, 1 ni i nitr, of the best tiisterials, ami at the lowest cash prices. Having refitted anil i-nlnrged his establishment, ltd I* pr< pared to complete orders to nnv amount nt the shortest notice, ('instantly on bam! an assortment of JS.-tltosaaiy Turiaitiirc, of ev-ry variety, luatnifn tured expressly lor his own g:.fi-s, and purchasers may therefore rely 011 u g>wid arl.thi, .- O e-n in the evening •** Order* from a distance packed carefully, and sent free of iviilrtmtf, lo any part of the , ity 11. HIS ARK. rtiiii.'v.'pbia, Auyntt 18, IMb- Jy. MI IN—III"TM — Philadelphia Advertisements. COTTON YARN HOUSE. NOUIISS SC EASTWOOB, .\o. 7Jt Worth Front Street Philadelphia, COTTON and Linen Chain, Warps, lndig*i Blue Twist, Coverlet \arn, Tie V im, Lamp Wick, Cottton Lnpa. Wadding* dec February lfi, I^so—3ra BI'ZBV ft C(>7~~ Commission -Tiereliant*, FOR THE SALS OF FLOUK, GRAIN, SEEDS, Anil all descriptions of Country Traduce, DUO AD STREET, KAST SIDE, Between Race and Cherry, PHILADELPHIA. Respectfully solicit a share of the business from this vicinity, and refer to Messrs. LOMJENE' KEU, GRIBD &. Co., Bankers. VV. RUSSELL, Esq., (,'ashier, Lewistown. E. E. LOCKS, Esq , Mifflin county. R. J. Ross, Esq , Cashier, /,, , Messrs. FUNK & MILLER, \ Har-rnburg. SAMUEL. JOHNSON, Esq., Marietta, Lancaster county, Pa. GEO. M. TROUTMAN, Cashier, of) Western Bank. i. philadel'a. Messrs. J AS. J. DUNCAN & Co., j and Merchants generally, J October 6, 1849 —Gin.* V A V E'i 11 ! I* A V L IS r Ao. 21 Hank street, Behceen Market and Chesniit, and 2d and lid streets, run. A r> F. LP in A. R p:IF. subscribers beg leave to cull THE attention of conn I trv buyers to their assortment of papers, embracing Lite iluTereut varieties of Printing, Hardware, Writing, Envelope, ami Wrapping papers. Tissue papers while and assorted colors. al>o Bonnet and Box Boards, Ac. Being engaged ir. the manufacture of printing papers, they solicit orders from printers for any given size, which will be furnished at short notice, and at fair prices. Market prices either in cash or trade paid for Uags DUCKETT & KNIGHT, A"o. 21 Bank street, Philadelphia. October FI, I*l9 — ly. LIFE INSURANCE* The Girard Life Insnranee Annuity ami Trust Company of Philadelphia, Office No. 159 Chesnut Street. Capital $300,000. Charier Perpetual. CtONTIXI'E to make Insurances on Lives on the most > favorable terms; RECEIVE and execute Trusts, and receive Deposits on Interest. The Capital being pant up and invested, together with accumulated premium fund, affords a ptrfrct security to the insured The premium may be paid iu yearly, half yearly, or quarterly pay ments. The Company add a BOXES at stated periods to the insurances for life. This plan of insurance is the most ipproved of. and is more generally in use than any other in Great Britain, (where ihe subject is best understoodby the people, and where they have had the longest expert ence.) as appears from the fact that out of 1 IT Life Insu rance Cl.mjiani, ■* there, <•! all kinds, ST are on this plan The first BONUS was appropriated in December,l*44, amounting to 10 per rent, on the sum insured under the oldest policies ; to SI per Cent., 7J percent tr.Jic, on others, in proportion to the time of standing, making an addition of #100; $67 50; $75, SLC., SEC., to every #IOOO, originally insured, which is an average of more than 5© per cent on the premiums paid, and without increasing the annual payment to the company. The operation of the Bonus will be seen by the follow ing examples from the Life Insurance Register of the Company, thus : Hum ! Bonus or ' A mount of Policy and Policy. Insured. I Addition. I Bonus payable at the 1 party's decease. No. 5E ; SI,OOO J SIOO 00 J $l,lOO 0D " 6* J O.SOO I 250 00 ! 2,750 00 " 205 1,00" \ 4"0 00 1 4,100 00 • 27© , 2.000 ! ITS 00 I 2.1T5 00 " 333 j 5,"0" J 42T 50 \ 5,437 50 v.- PIMVIILITS containing the table of RATES, and ex planations of the subject; Forms of Application, and further information R. in be had at the ottlce, gratis, in person or by letter, addressed to the President or Actuary B. W. RICHARDS, President. JNO. F. JAMES, Actuary. [ap29:ly Indemnity. Tlic Franklin Fire fiiiirnnco Company oi Piiiladolpltia, OFFICE, No. lf>3{ Chesnut street, near Fifth -treet. DIRECTORS Charles N Bancker, George W. Ri< hards, Thomas Hart, Mordecai D I.ewig, Tobias Wagner, Adolphe E. Borie, Hamtiel Grant, David 8 Brown, Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property 111 town and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, W hich xt ith ilicir Capital and Premiums, safely invested, affords ample protection to the a-siir. H The asets of the Company , on January Ist, 1646, as published agreeably to an Ait of Assembly, were as fol lows, viz : Mortgages, $*90,556 05 Real Estate, 106.356 90 Temporary Loans, 121,459 f'O Btockf, 51,503 25 Cash, 4CC. 45,157 67 $ 1,220,097 "7 Hinre thr .r inc.r J.--ralion, a period of eighteen years, they have paid ilpw tr-LS of ne million tiro hnnurcd thou • IS d liol'ort LUESES by lire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and IISPOISTFION to meet with promptness alt liabilities. CHAtILEH N. BANCKKR, freri-ient. I Hxniv* G L!*\< K:.H, .S .rectory. For terms-apply to R. C. HALF., Lewis town. apli—ly. Queens ware & Glassware. QUITE ail extensive assortment just open in" at tlie .New Cheap Cash Store. Gilt French China Tea Setts, do do do i'latea. • White Iron Ftone '["OH AND Dinner Sets. do Granite do do do I ijht Blue do tin do P'toring Blue do do do Toil.-t Sets, <i nieces; Plates of ai! kinds and ■/.'n by the single or dozen ; also a large as 'ort'ijoiit <t 1 .tips and Saucers, Ny the single S.-t; Gravy Bowls; Soup Tureens; Molasses Pitcher;-; colored and white glass Candlesticks; Preserve Dishes in endless variety; French cliina Mantle Ornaments; Saltcellars, various patterns ; ('asters ; Tumblers ; Glass Jars, va rious? sizes; stone Jugs; stone Jars; large Tur key Dibhes, white, blue and mulberry, also steak Dishes to match; Bowls, Pitchers; sauce Dishes; and a large lot of common Cups and Saucerp, all offered for sale at unprecedented low priceb for cash, at C. L. JON KS' nov3 New Cheap Cash .Store. BLANKETS! ! PERSONS in want or Blankets are inviied to a large stock just received nl (L L. JONES' m,v; h New Cheap Cash Store. F. S. Remember diese Blanket* are lVesh good ju.-t opened, no old stock. fiDD3)3 21 WlDKUail AT JONES' NEW CHEAP CASH STOKE! THE attention of Country Dealers, Ped lars, and others buying goods in large I quantities, is requested to the immense stock j and varied assortment ot goods nt this estab j liahtr.ent, selling at Philadelphia wholesale i prices. Terms cash and prices low. C. L. JONES, ! nov3. . New Cheap Cash Store. TO THE LADIES, C* L. JONES respectfully informs the la * • dies that he made a large purchase of Cashmeres when last in the city, at greatly re duced prices, and is now able to sell a genuine article of Cashmere at the extremely low price of *25 cts. per yard, equal to any to he had at 30 cts. at other places, (.'all soon, as they ore selling like hot cakes. —Also, a splendid assort ment of sack Flannels and many other new goods just received and arriving at the cele brated new cheap cash store. N0v.17. C. L. JONES. BASKETS and CEDAR-WARE. OF the above goods a very extensive assort ment just opening, consisting ol Market Baskets, all sizes Clothes do do Travelling do do Dinner do do Knife do do Churns, Tubs, Buckets, &c.,&c., &c., &c. C. J,. JONES, novO. New Cheap Cash Store. SHAWLS! SHAWLS! AT JONES' NEW CHEAP GASH STORE! 6-4 Silk Plaid Wool Shawls, t?2 50 8-4 Cassimere do 4 00 8-4 super, plaid wool do 500 10-4 do do long do 375 IG-4 doßayStatedo do 12 00 10-4 do black Thibet long do 10 00 10 1 do Bay State long do 6 50 Plain and Embroidered high colored Thibet Merino Shawls. The above list with many others ore ju6t opening this wt*ck at the celebrated New Cheap Cash Store. no*3. C. L. JONES. _ iiat & <:Al*^ EMPORIIM.*** IT. J. KIT EI SILL, At his Old Stand in Market street, BAS just received the Beebe &. Costar and latest Philadelphia and New York Fall Fashion of Hats and ("ape, and is now prepared to furnish both old and new customers with an article, which he will warrant good, and nothing shorter. He has now on hand a large and general assortment of HATS AM) CAPS. K)R MEM A.\D HOYS, which he will dispose "f, WHO EES AEE or RETAIL, on as fair terms as can be obtained here or elsewhere. His Ornish friends will alv> find Inrn pre pared to suit their tastes. I lis unrivalled BROAD-BRIMS will receive the same care and attention which he has always bestowed upon them. Don't forget the old stand, w iiezc you may depend upon not being disappointed. N. J. R. feels grateful fur the generous pa tronage he has thus far received, and assures all that he will spare no pains to give the gen oral satisfaction that he has hitherto succeed ed in affording ail who have dealt with him. Lewistown, Sept. 15, 184'J—tf. Fall Fashion* Received. W. c;. ZOLLINGER'S HAT MAMTAITORV, Market street, Leiristoicn, adjoining Ken nedy d)- Porter's Store. MR. Z. informs the citizens of Mifllin and the adjoining counties, that he has .gpg? —just received the tall fa- I eh ions, and is now | repared JbgfflST to furnish all in want of^y HATS or CAPS with an arti cle, neat, durable and well finished, comprising every style manufactured for this market. The core and attention he lias ever given to the manufacture of the style of Hals preferred by his numerous Ornish customers, will be continued; and he feels warranted in giving the assurance that they will not be disap poicted. COUNTRY MERCHANTS will find it decidedly to their advantage to give him a call, for his arrangements are now such, as to enable him to furnish any quantity that may 100 desired on the shortest notice. Grateful for the encouragement he has thus far received, he will continue to deserve if, by continued assiduity to the wants of his friend?, and strict attention to bis business. Eewistown, Sept. 20, 1649. O. ISRLAI i * NIAEIItIT NSASO.VS, WOULD respectfully inform their friends and 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 So., LEWISTOWN, where they have constantly on hand MARBLE MAN! ELS, TOM US, MONUMENTS, GRAV E STONES, Arc. All kinds of PLAIN fit ORNAMENTAL work executed with neatness, and on the most reasonable terms. Thankful for the liberal patronage extended to them, they still solicit n continuance of the same. Orders from any port of the country, through mail, altemWl to with accuracy and despatch March 17,1847—tf HARRIS, TURNER <if HALE'S Compound Syrup ofSpigclia or Vegetable Vermitagc, The most effectual, the. safest, plcasantest and most convenient Worm Medicine ever offered !o the public. TUB SPUJEI.IA, cays a work of highest authority, stands at the head of the list of Anthelmintics or Worm Medicine?. It is adapted to a wider range of cases, and to a greater variety of constitutions ami states of the constitution, than any other. Hut prepared us it com monly is, in the form of tea, it can seldom be given to children in sufficient doses. In Harris, Turner At Hale's Compound Syrup, it is so concentrated that the dose i< very small, so combined as to ensure a purgative opera 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 prep,urine it, are the result of a series of exjierimenl* continued for years, ltefore off, ring it for sale, it was subjected to the test of experience in the hands of emi nent physicians, in Philadelphia and elsewhere, who have 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 following, selected from a number of un solicited testimonials. Ist. A distinguished physician of Virginia, of much experience, writes of it thus: "I should have written before this, hilt felt disposed first to try the efficacy of your Vermifuge. I hive used more than half the quantity received,and the experiment lots been most successful. I really belierc that it poetes ses advantages over any other Permifupt I hare ecer used. Independent of the sinallness of the dose, and the plea santness of the syrup (great advantages in dosing chil dren) the advantage of administering it under n variety of circumstances, enhances its value; indeed there is scarcely a condition of the system in which it may not be administered. Yours, &c." 2d. A respectable physician of laibanon county, in this state, writes— " I have been in the habitof prescribing your Compound Syrup of Spigeiia for some time past, and have found it an excellent worm medicine, particularly for children.— Please forward per bearer '2 doz. bottles—Yours, tr," ;t,j.—An intelligent merchant of Virginia to whom we had previously sold the syrup, writes: "Since my return home, I find that your Syrup of 3j4- gelia has come into general use in this neighborhood. We have sold what we had on hand, and it gave such satis faction that it is now called for evey day. You will please put us up a or 6 dozen in a small package,and send to llie care of W. Anderson Ac Co., Richmond, as soon as possi ble,and forward the bill per mail.—Yours, Ate." •Ith. —A respectable merchant of Ohio, on a late visit to Philadelphia, stated, that some time since he had been ap plied to by a customer for a vial of 's Ver mifuge for his son. Not having the article asked for, he advised a trial of Harris, Turner &. Hale's Compound .Syrup of Spigelia and gave him a part of a bottle which was all that remained in the store. A day or two after this the gentleman returning to the store, expressed his surprise and delight at the effect ot" the Syrup, declaring it had expelled 200 worms and entirely relieved his son. The merchant added an expression of his great regret that lie had not hn<l on hands a bottle of the Syrup at the time when his own liitle daughter died, as he confidently he tieved it would have saved her life. .'ih- A gentleman of Hudson, N Y , having sent a bnt tleof Harris, Turner At Hale's Compound Syrup of Spt gelia, r< a young friend who had tried in vain a great num ber of worm medicines, writes,that Ins friend was imme diately relieved; the words of the patient w ere ; "It look every worm out my body." MANUFACTURED ONLY BY HARRIS, TURNER & IIA I.E. Wholesale Druggists, No. *2Ol Market street, i'hilade Ivhia, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Drugs. Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Surgical and Obstetrical Instruments, Druggists' Glassware, Win dow-glass, Paints, Oils, Dye*, Perfumeries, <tc., Ate ,and exclusive manufacturer* of Harris, Turner At Ilale's Sugar-Coated Pdls, Huiham's Liniment for the Piles, the Ha abridge Hair Tonic, Eherle s Eye Water, Mrs. Madi son's Unrivalled I ndellihte I nk, lie wets' Celebrated Nerve and Hone Liniment,or Magic Pain Extractor, Mrs. Shars wood's Bitracts of Lemon and Yaailln,tor flavoring Pud dings, Ice < reams, 4r., Ate For s:rle by dealers in Drugs generally in Centre, MiiHin and Juniata counties. [au5 —tf Martin A. lVliiteloy'* NATIONAL TONIC, A certain Cure for Ague, Fever, and Dyspepsia. TN' our summer nnd fall months many sertrons of our country are prostrated by BILLIOVS FEVER and AGUE and FEVER.—It has heen our particular study to find out some remedy to stop thi. dreadful scourge, and think, in this TONIC we have effected this great object. It is also we think the very best remedy in Dyspepsia, and if our direction* are followed, xvill not fail to effect a cure. In a letter dated, May 23d, lM9,our Agent, Mr. Elias Rauh, of Wrightsville, York county, Pa .savs:—l have never known any remedy for Freer and .Spue eqnat to your invaluable National Tonic. It has given universal satisfaction, and has cured cases of Ague of years stand ing, and after the failure of all other medicines made use of. Mr Henry Beverson, of the same place, says in his certificate, dated -id March. 1819, ' 1 applied to a number of Physicians, and also used a variety of the most popu lar Ague Mixtures at different tunes, hut all without the desired effect; no permanent cure having been afforded. I was at length induced, at the recommendation of jour worthy Agent at this place, to try a bottle of your Na tional Tonic, and to my great satisfaction,before 1 had used half of it, I felt completely cured, though I contin ued the use of it till 1 had taken two bottles ' In a joint certificate from Messrs Mile* Hoke, William Hlackson, and J tines D Brown, of the same place, they say--'Hav ing tried nearly all the remedies within our reach with out succes.*, we at last purchased some of your Xational Tonic, which has completely cured us We, therefore, cheerfully recommend it to the notice of all persons af flicted with that terrible disease as the best remedy yet discovered.* t*ee the Pamphlets, which you ran get from one of our Agents gratis. Also, Dr Martin's Purgative Pills, the best now in use, in all cases here a purgative is needed. aV Prepared and sold by MARTIN At WHITEI.F.Y, Wholesale Drug Store, No It l S Calvert sr., Baltimore For sale by F. J. HOFFMAN and VVAT I SON & JACOB, Lewtslown ; and by ALEX ANDER RUTLEDGK, \V lllinmsburg. Huntingdon county. June 80, 1649—1y. mi. MAISTI.VS eompouuu Sbsrup ot Hill) I IIIIIII). IS ttie best Medicine yet for Coughs, Colds, Consump * lion, A*th >a, Spitting ot Blood, Ate. Read the fol low ing : November 13th, 1848 Dear Sic 1 take great pleasure in saying to you thai Mrs. Ross ha- been entirely relieved of her cough bx the use of your Syrvp of Wild Cherry. It had continued foi fully eighteen months. She hail used several prepara tions of the Wild Ojiorry now HI popular use, but not with the slightest Inmeflt, until she took yours. She on It took SI. bottles, and I tun pleased to say she is now in good health, fivery one who saw Mrs. Ross thought her in a deep decline. LEWIS P. ROSS, No 267 S. Charles Street, Baltimore, Captain of Srhoon eiO. K., Cambridge Packet. In Clergyman's gore Throat it is truly a "Sovereign Balm," as the Old FeJlow, Washington county, Mary land, of June 6th, ISIS, says. Price 71 cents a Bottle. Prepared and sold by MARTIN At V\ HITEI.EY.nI their wholesale Drug Store, 'lb H. Calvert Street, Balti more, And for sale by F. J. HOFFMAN nnd WATTSON CV JACOB, Lewistown; ALEX ANDER RUTLEDGK, Williamsburg, Huntingdon county. [June 80, 1619—1y. PUBLIC NOTICE. WHEREAS the great rush at C. 1.. Jones' celebrated new cheap cash store tor de sirable and cheap goods has tendered it at many limes impossible to waif upon all the customers, many have had to wait, and wur.e being in a hurry have been obliged to leave the store; this is to inform all-such that there is now an additional force added, so that all can he accommodated without delay. Come ou for cheap goods nt C. L. JONES' Celebrated New Cheap Cu.-h Store. November 17, 1649. HHHIIim ANf) PURIFY! PURIFY! Life and Health are in the Blood. Notonnof all the numerous medicine* th.it have been prepared, begius to be of as great medical virtue, power, end unfailing certainty to cleanse and punly, produce new. healthy blood, and strengthen and invigorate the whole eyt tctn, us BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. This Purifier is the moat wonderful and astonishing rem edy in the world- No other medicine has effected such al most miraculous cures of Scrofula, Fever Sores, Salt Rheum, SYPHILIS, and other eruptive, and skin diseases, viz.: Fry sipeUu, Sores, Ulcers. Ulcerated Sore Mouth and Thru,it, Nursing Sore Mouth.. Scald Head. Piles. Pile?, Pimples on the Face. Rheumatism, LIVER COMPLAINT, and many other diseases. THOUSANDS of such diseases have been cured by this PURIFIER, and cured by the ure of FOUR TIMES Less Quantity, at Less Cost by four-fold, than ever such diseases were liefore or since cured, by Sarsaparilla, or any other remedy. What, then, is the question for those interested to decide, as to economy and health? FIRST— WiII it cure my complaint? SEC OND—/s it cheaper ? TlllllU—WUl ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH of BRANT'S PURIFIER effectively euro F OUR TJ ME3 as much disease as one dollar's worth of Sarsti par ilia ? Jf it will, then it is FOUR TIMES CHEAPER than Sarsapa rilla. And to prove this wo offer one case of cure, out of the tnany cases ot MOST HORRID SCROFULA. To realize the or eat power of this medicine as a purifier, read, in our Pamphlets, the perfect cure effected on Mr. J. P. Harbin, of Rome, Oneida county, N. Y. He was confined to his l>ed One Year —was not expected to live twenty-four hours longer —his neck was eaten nearly off, from ear to car—a hole was eaten through the Wind pipe —his ear nearly eaten out—the use of one arm destroyed—nn Ulcer, as large as a man's hand, had nearly eaten through his side—and there were on him, in all, Twenty Large, Deep, Discharging Ulcers, which were ALL CURED, and he restored to health and strength to labor Again, by the use of ONLY TWELVE BOTTLE 3. This wonderful cure is certified to by Fourteen Respectable Witnesses. And it is the greatest cure, the most undoubtedly substantiat ed, of one of the most horrid and most hopeless cases of Scrofula, that has ever been cured since the world was cre ated—completely establishing the groat power and certain JRrary of uic medicine. BRANT'S INDIAN PULMONARY BALSAM This Bal'am posse nil the (Lam a*-d purifying Vtrlurs ol the above-named PMIF VISiC EXTRACT i.ud al-o possesses several other tie lieutioii*, pacticulnily anil pecu liarly adapted to cure COUGHS and CONSUMPTION.-. It heals and cures I'leers in the L ings, and elsewhere o.'f rltrl ly. as readily and as easily as the Purifying Extract hcai and cures externally. THOVSANDS of cures of THE MN' heprtrss Conumpt'Oll fully prove its almost miraculous efficacy in alt disca-ca ol the LUNG.B. THROAT, and BHEABT. A DYIXCi WOMAN SAVED! CONSUMPTION CURED! We give the following certificate as a fact of cure, which goes to prove the power to save life, even when the per.or, m ems to he in the very last stsce* of existence, when grant's Indian Pulmonary Balsam is aduiinUteretl: Town "t B'ißston. Saratoga Co., .V V- ZTN. DYKE st*X, being duly sworn, -:iy-: That in the winter of iß4.">. deponent's wife eras believed by h< r phynciun and others to lie dying with a consumption of the lungs : and deponent bsßttfU that to be the case, went to Mr. John Wait's -tore, ill the village of Halle Inn Spn. topurchiae cloth for a shroud, and other neoe* a aries. To prepare hi" wile for buriai alter she should die. Donor ot birther says, that while he was in, sai l Wait's .-tore, he was persuaded hv the Proprietor of •• BRANTS INDIAN PULMONARY B.iL-AM," who was then present, to take a bottle of sai l Medicine —he remark inc. that if the rfy mr woman ho now poet recovery, yet, if she be much oppressed and dishrs'ed. the said medicine would soothe and relieve iter, and make the pillow of death more easy, flep-.nrot toek the Said medicine home with him. togetircr vr.tii the rjoth he had purchased pre paratory to th' anticipated death of hi- wife. Deponent caused a portion of said medicine to tw adrramstered to his wife, ami to his astonishment it soon relieved her She continued the use ot -aid medicine unrrl she recov ered from her disease, and has been uhh- since fit Wing now more than three year-: to do the work?and attend to all her household affairs ; ati-l deponent rcrily believes that, through the !Je*>ing of Providence, the restoration to health of his wife was the result of the curative and healing effi cacy of Riant's Indton Puimenary Ralsam ZISA DYKF..MAN. Subserilied and sworn to. la-fore r.ic-, this - > ° th dav of April. If-4-. . THOS. G YOUNG, Justice rf the Peace Tmen of Rnllslen, Saratoga count';, .V. 1' -XT This is to certify, that I fun and have been for many y ars well and Intimately acquainted with the above n.-unrd Ziba Dykeman. who is one ot our most worthy :ui rr-jKTtable citizen", and whose statement- ore entitled to full credit and belief. THUS. G. VOL Mi, Justice ol the Pence. April 29. 1843. Town of Halls/on. Village of Ballston Spa—ss. : This is to certify, that the circumstance" ami fact" stated above by Ziba Oykcmaii are to my knowledge strictly true, and that he ha* frequently since stan d to mo that liraut's Indian Balsam, saved the lite of Mrs. Drksnm April SSL 1848. JOHN WAIT. BRANT'ri PULMONARY R.U.BYM cures CONSUMP TION. Coughs. Colds, .-.'pitting of Hlood, Weeding at the Lungs. I'am in the Bieast and -i dr. Night-Sv-eats, Nervous Complaints, J'al/ntution of the Heart, Female 1 1' lines see and Comp'mnts. Cholera lnfan'"™ Duseutery, aud Summer Com plaints. PHYSICIAN, HEAL THYSELF. DOOT. J. w. FRENCH, of Hillsdale, Hillsdale Co , Mich.. wrote to us. Dec. 8. 1818; " 1 have been in the regular prac tice of medicine in this place' lor Voir Years . but was obliged to quit the practice of mV profession in conse quence of ill health. I was so severe!" afflicted wah a chronic disease of the lungs, as to convince methbt I had tile Consumption past dhmlt 1 cou*ht-.i tbhuost and dny. and had severe pains and "orene-s in my cnet, side, and breast. 1 tried tha remedies recommended by the most skilful ol my profession, all to no effect, excepting the nausea and debility caused by them I was preiudicci agalu-it Patent Medicines, and have no faith now in litem, generally But 1 was induced, a* an experiment, more than through faitli. to try a bottle of BRAS r's INDIAN I'N NONARY Il*i. -AM and 1 do here acknowledge, lor the ben efit ot the afflicted or whom it may serve, that the effect of Its use on me. was the most jrompi and salutary of any tned icines 1 ever witnessed the effect of in all my practice. My colon was IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED, and in about eight or ten days. 1 was free from rough, soreness of the chest, and pain, and now consider and pronounce myself R well man." Duct. French Is now a respectable druggist and merchant at Hillsdale. ANOTHER IMPORTANT VICTORY• Messrs. Holtstandcr A Co.. respectable merchants of Oberli.i. Lorain Co., Ohio, wrote December 19. 1848: "Af ter allowing the Brant's Medicines which you sent to us, to remain at Cleveland about three months, we scut for them. 1 YVe have been -o often deceived bv such medicine" not pro* ing to l*> equal to their recommendations, and therefore would not sell, when their want of efficacy was know n, that we considered it unprofitable to keep such, and were therefore prejudiced against Brant's, supposing it to be no letter lban many others we have on sale. Alter we had received Brant's, I. (A. Holtstandcr) WHS persuaded from reading the pamphlet to lake a bottle of the Pulmonary Bal sam home. My wife had been afflicted with a severe cough for about ten month", and our friends Were alarmed and tearlul that she would find nothing to relieve or cure her. Rut notwithstanding our prejudices to patent medicines, we are obliged to say, and cheerfully confess, that BRANT'S BALSAM and PURIETINO EXTRACT, can he depended on in preference to any or all of the many kinds that have been islt with us for sale. My wife was immediately relieved in her cough, and before she had finished using the first bottle, begau to gain strength and health, and only three bottles ofi'ected a perfect cure. The FußlEYlfto EXTRACT I have personally used lor a general debility of the oy.-tenv and I have no heejtnney in saying that it is the best medi cine to restore and invigorate the system, that l have ever found. In every insUnca where we have sold these medi cines they liavs proved their efficacy, and given the best satisfaction." FOR SALE IIY JV.IRKS, l.etcislotrn, <; IF. HHEHM.'LY, McVeytouu, M. STEELY CO., Hellcrillc, . ILBRIGIJT, RcnlsrilU, And by Agents in all parts of the State. All letters and orders must be addressed to W AI.LACK & Co., 10G Broadway, New York. November 17, 1849—eoly. * # l.adies' Shoes. /A LARGE stock of the Infest style, coarse hihl line shoes for Ladies' wear, now arranged in the Indies' Shoe Room, at C. 1,. JONES' OCL'T . Xt ir Cheap Cash Stocc. < A I I lOA KXT It V A mn hV the i.spie 'if * / / /T r ' 1...*- % vonng ii'Bn t'l the nsrie i.f 5. t - c. ,111 - i , r.srua in put lt* H wh -o ihcv r.*r lir. I'ntvn •end's farsapurilla. den'.nima' -g i' III.VI I.VI iir.gv. etc. This Tovjjjxcnd i* no dorior, and never w.t* , bnt formerly a wofwcron rsiitroiid* canal*. ,inil die !ii<p. y t . : i-> assume* the title of l>r.. fur the purp"** of sjiing civil,i • , r what he h not. 'l'his is to million the publ.e not i<> t K deceived, and purchase none but 'lie <i I.VI.Vr u lit(, fil.ll. Ol.lt Dr. Jacob Town'emt'* Rr-npnrill>,. h.,\ mi U the Old Dr's. likeness, hi* family coat of arm*. a „j j,.. signature across the coat of arms. Principal Office, I - - .Vis-in st .V ir Fori Ci'y OLII DB. JACOi! ! THE ORIGIN At, DISCOVERER OKTHE (.outline Tiiwusend Sarsaparilia. Oid Dr. Tow nsend is now about TO year- oi -ci i*, long been known a* the .H'TIIOH and /1 ISC 'il Kk KH ..f the (1 F..VI I.VF. OHJOI V.il. " 7 OM.Vsf.A7, s fs.ir.lll 11.1..1. ' Being pour. be was compelled In Inn ! ,ti manufacture, by whii h nieans it has i ee.i kept out inar ket, and the sa'ei circumscribed to those only who hid pryned its worth, and known its value. It had reached the ears of many, nevertheless. e persons who had ocen healed of sure diseases, an.i saved from ueath, pro claimed iU excellence end wonderful HEALING POWER. Knowing. many years ago. that he had by hi< skill, scienre and experience, devised an arricle wli.li would !• of incalculable advantage to mankind when the means would he furnished to brio* it into universal notire. when its inestimable virtues would be known and appreciated. I'his tone hr come, the means are supplied ; this GR.I.V!) -I.VD l'JVi:(£ 1J.11.1. P.lt PH F. P.1H.1 TiOJt is manufactured on the iurge-t scale, and is called tor throughout the length and breadth of the land, especially as it is found incapable of degeneration or deterioration. Unlike young S. P. Tow usend's, it improves with age and never change*. but for the better : because it Is prepared <n scientific principles by a seientifc man. Ihe highest know l edge of Chemistry, and the latest discoveries ot the art. have all been brought into requisition in the manufacture of the Old Dr's Sarsaparilla. The ftarsaparilia root, it n well known to medical men. contains many medicinal pro perties, ai d some properties which are inert or useies*. and others, which if retained In prewiring it tor use. produce m frrmenta'inn nud acid, which is injurious to the sy.tem Rome of the properties of Sarsajiariila are *o roJat.lr, that they entirely evaporsie and are lol in the preparation. if they are not preserved by a scientific proem, known only Co those experienced in its manufacture. Moreover, these volatile principles, which fly off in vapor, or a* an exhala tion. under heat, are the very essential me,:teal properiiei af the root, which give to it all its value. SOURING. FERMENTING. ACID " COM POUND" OF S. P. TOWNS END. tnd yet he wou .i fain hive it tinder.no.-d that <>! d Dr. Jacob I'ownsemi's (rename Origin il Sarsaparti.a. is an i.VUTA I'D IN of his Inferior preparation '' Heaven forbid that we should deal in an article winch would bear the most distant resemblance to S. P. Town send's article! ami which should brine down ti|Mir. itie Girt Dr. urh a moor.tain load of complaints and criminations from Agents w hn have sold, and purchaser* n ho have used 5. P. Townsend's FKR.MKNTIN't; C< IMP' H'NII We wish it understood, because it i* the absolute truth, that d. P. Townsend's article end Did Ir. Jacob Time rend'* Sar-apnnila are hmren-ici apart. an/I t ijip'tdy <hs tmi/ar ■ that they are nnhke m every part.cu.ar, having not one single thing in common. As R. P. Tow n-send l no doctor, and never wa. is ro chemist, no pharmaceutist -knows no more of medicine or disease than any other common, unscientific, unprofessional ian. w hat guarantee can the public have that they are re ceiving a genuine scientific medicine, containing a.I the virtues of the articles used in preparing it. and which are in capable of change* which might render them the At* EM id of IPsease Instead of heailh. But what else should I* expected from one who knows imthiHg comparatively of medicine or disease It requires * |iersou of some eiperience to cook and serve tip even a summon decent ureal. How much more important - i that the persons who manufacture medicine, designed .' -r WEAK STOMACHS AND EXfEEBI.KD SYSTEMS, should know well the medical properties of plants, the Lest manner of securing ami roneentritmg their heating virtues, iihn an evtensive know edge of the varions di.-eases which ntl'tcl the human system, and how to adapt remedies to llrcse diseases: It is t> srre-t frauds upou the nn'orfunate, to pour balm into wounded humanity, to kindle hope in the despairing bosom, to restore health and bloom, and vigor into the crushed and hr.'ken. and to b imsh intimity that ffl.D I>K. JACOB TOVV.VSK.VD has SOUGHT and Vol Ml the op poriunitv and means to bring his , Grand litiversal Concentrated Remedy within the reach, and !•> the know ledge of all who need it, that they m.ir le .ro and know by joyful experience, its Transcendent Power to Ileal. Any penon can boil or stew ;he root till tb*y trt n dnrk cnlorcil liquid, which .• mrf frm the chlorine uintier in the rool than fr<m any thine elne: they r.m then strain thia lusi|.d r vapid hqu.fi, aweeten with Mur !iMlaae f nd then r;Ji it EXTKA* I , r Kt'P." Kui sueh :h not the mi •' • A..\An an the GENUINE OLD DR. TAUOB TOWNSEND'S SAItSAPARILLA. Th pre|Kred. that nil the .n< rt |nuerties -.t the f*arsn|mrula rot nre hrNt removetl. e\ fry t*ug ca?wtb!e "f hectuotnf .-<! r of fennentHtion. estmrteti .ait rKjprtrd ; then every j,artirfe l niedtrni vnine .* sernreii in .1 pure and concentrated form : nod thus it is rendered ificsips*i!eo iosinc any f its vatwihle and healing |iroperttis. Pre,wired in tins way. it is iiintie the most potverrtii ::s in lie Cure oi innumerable disease!*. Hence the reason why v. hear cumrndation> on every ude in itN taw or by in**n. wonien, ami children. We fiud :t dome wonders in ihe euro of CO.VS I ~.V t TIO.V. t/l&PF.rst.l. nrul I.O'F.K CO.V P1..11.V1. and in JtMEC'.IM T/b'Jf. SC/iOf't'/.t PI I.f. s. (osTuysrr.ss. .ii airl.VF.ois riup TH .Vs. Pi.VFI.KS, BI.VCTHFS, ami all atiectioß* arising from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. It pmaessev at rtnacy in cim|laints itris-nf from IniitfrtMion. froin .liuiity of ■ ft " StumacH, triu Hu*qual circulation, detenu nation of ? !o i t: the head. jiai|Mi;uon of the heart, cold feet and hands. <add chills and hot tashe over the iiody. It has not t" etjual in Cuius aud ( oaf ** : and prtmHfte* easy t?\peet*Mr?itiori and senile |H*rsi*irt. n. rclaxuif stricture ff the iun#v Uirtaii. and every oth r llitt in nothing K it* cxc l.enre more umnitestly -ten and acknowledged than in ail kind* ami st.iges t FEMALE COMPLAINTS. It works w"iuli r> in F.ttor.l'bus i*T It hitcs. h ... I ngvj'f.c lll',nlt, ot'strncte-i. Sn/pressed, or Pan/a. .thrift- Irregularity of the mciitr i ll i-< ripils. ur.il the iiiw '. SCO is as etfecui .l in curing all me forms of A ia'io't Ihseate*. By removing obstructions, ml rt-giiiaiing the pcncral irffgffi. it gives tone ;*nd strvi'ytii to the whole bortv.anu thus cures all forms of (liseiisf'S and debility. and thu. prevt or re eves .1 great variety of other mala dies, as Spinal .XinrUgia. St. l itis' l>i*c* Stemming. Fpthp'-c pits. Cuitvuisinns. fee. It . leanse- the blood ev. it. - the iive-r to healthy see "> lone- the stomach, up.l give - g oil digestion, nrheves tb bowels of torpor and ta nsiipittion. aiiavs .vurirtes the skin, equili-es the c.rcuiAth'ji pnnluvuig gidtle v.nriniii equally over the the niseusilne per-pirKtion : relaxes a.; stfirturss an- -- ■ ncs-s. removes ait obstructions, ami invigorate* the f -■ nervous system. Is not Sb s then - Tlir medicine yon prc-cniiacnily ntci 1 But can any of these, tilings be -aiil of S. i'. 1 ownscnJ • lulcr or art < it' ? Th * \"!ini mun'i 'iqwid * f*t % COMPARED WITH THE OLD DIPS. because .• one iK Wl t VCf that tuv one .s JMC.it A BLt of DEI CKltit; i I>M. arol NEVER SPOILS, while the other IE • 'nu Vetr.uf Ir hi'". - containing it into f. .-m at- : the sour, new liquid exploding ami ilamefiine other goods : Must not (hi. hoiri be i ouipo out be poison.m- m tne system7- If hat 'ml atiJ mho sushi* a-'read y <its. uri with net J ' W'lint catt-" DyspcjK-in but icni ? lb. we not in! Know that when !" "• tours in our -umiobs what mischief* it produce* ' ti.n t len.-e. heartburn |ipilt on of the heart, liver cotni s "t. giarrn.ea dysentery, rooc. und corruption ot 111,' ! • at f What .s ?i npula but an an'il humor in the body 1 What pr.idures .ail the humor- whii h bring on Eruption* of tn Hkm. oca id Head. S.,li Uiieuin, Erysipela*. VVhite Swe.i lugs. Fever Sores, and ail ulceration* internal nud extern* 7 It i nothing under heave it, Imt an arid subsi.iu'i. vv bail sour*, and thus |a)ils all the Moid* of the tavdy. more or less. V\ hat gutises Hhoauiatism out a sour or a.-ul tluat w hieli insuiu i|t— it-ell lietwei-u liie jniuts and el-ew iier* irritating and inflaming the di ;e.ite u-siits upon which it arts 1 So of nervous disc.**,-, of iqtpurity of the bio."' r deranged tun uiation*. and ue.ir.y all u:e npiiieut-s wuun htllict human nature. Now is it not humble to make and sell, anil la*-'" 1 ! 1 leorsi to use this OC7~For sale in Lewistown by K. ALLEN, who is sn!e atrenl tor Mifflm coui.ty. may 2G, IS4D—ly. Superior Sugar-house Molasses. ALSO, "jVj E\V Orleans ami iho real genuine Golden II Syrup for sale at the former low priees, wltich is at least "JO per cent, under lite regu lar country prices. A large supply on baed'd r. r. JONF.S' nov3. New (Mtpan Oash Stoir
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