Philadelphia Advertisements. COTTON YARN HOUSE. l]OKl{l§ & EASTWOOD, Ao. North Front Street, Philadelphia, CtTTON and I.men Chain, Warp*, Indigo Blue Twist, Coverlet Varn, Tie Yarn. Iimp Wick, Cottton Laps, Wadding, dec. February 16, IPSO—Sin MACKEREL, i SH\!>, , , CODFISH, Constantly on hand and SALMON. for .-ill* by HERRINGS, 1 PALMER & Co, PORK, Mark.'t stret Wharf, II \ \|S .A SIDES, PHILADELPHIA. SHOUI DERS. LARD & CHEESE. J March 22. 18-jO-3m. g'liil it'oiplict ami Livcrpoul LIAE OF IMtKE I S. SHITS. BL'RTtIEM. MASTER. Berlin*, 7uotoris, Alfred F. Suiilh. Sues t snn* it, M ! (f " Junes West. Marv Pleasants, 800 " J <} Bowne. Kirui'E, 700 " Henry F. Mierckon. The above ships will sail punctually, on their appointed ■davs, viz: From Philadelphia on the 10th of each month. From Liverpool on the Ist of each month. c> Taking sßcain on the Delaware. For passage, apply to SAMUEL PLEASANTS, No 3" Walnut street, Philadelphia. s> Parties will find these snoerinr first class SHIPS most desirable conveyances for bringing out their friends, ! the accommodations in second cabin and steerage being of the most airy and rapacious description. O Also Drafts for s tie, payable in all parts of England. Ireland and Scotland, from one pound upwards February 3. IBSJ ly 11. cV J. n. KOWE, G3 Xarth 'id St., above Arch, Philadelphia, Have FOR SALE, laOO DOZEN COItIH BOOMS, 500 do. PAINTED BUCKETS 50") Nests Willow Market BASKETS. COO Nests Cedar TUBS. 800 Staff and Birre! CHURNS Together with the largest stock of Willow, Cedar and F.,stern \\ OODWARC ever offered inthecity. V B Cash paid at all times for BROOM CORN at our . f ctory. feb23 —3m. G7 A IT C. TIUJE subscribers are now ready to supply dealers and t ' others withthis valuable MAN URE They offer for sale | 500 i'DN.N I*4 rt(.O.MA,tn bags. 2(H) '• I'EKI VI AN• Warranted first qualitv. Also, !> E A LEi: S I \ O B LS, ifave always in store PURE SPERM OlL,for Mannfae tiirtng purposes. Tlitsoil is adapted to machinery of ever) d'senptinn, and being of the purest quality, c innot fail to give satisfaction J. B. A. & S. ALLEN, feb23-3m] No. 7 South Wharves, Philadelphia The Ureal China Slore OF PHILADELPHIA. "p.IWKFFL to the citizens of Lewutown and its vi cinity fur their increased custom, we again request ! 'ueir company to view our large and splendid assortment i <. f China, Glass and Queensware. Dinner sets, tea j ts, toilet sets, and single pieces, either of Glass, China r Stone Ware, sold in quantities to siit purchasers, for ■• -s than they can be had else where—in fact at less thin holes tie prices. American and English BftITTA.YIA MF.TAL GOODS, in greater variety than ever before "feretl in the city. Fancy China in great variety, very t leap. l>Wf would invite any person visiting the city j t • call and see as—they will at least he pleased to walk •mind our beautiful store, and to v lew the finest China s *ij the cheapest the world produces Very r*s|>ectfully. TYNDALE St MITCHELL, No. 219 Chestnut street , Philadelphia. September 22, I*l9 ly. OLiVEK EVAAS, 1 JFo. 01 South Second street, Philadelphia, -\anufjclurer of Salamander, Fire and Thief Proof Iron Chests, with Powder Proof Locks, \\D WARRANTED equal to any other make for se- i * V entity again-1 Fire or B irglart, having withstood Ihe t-3t of both, without injury or loss to liie owners Also—ln store and for sale. Letter Copy ing Presses and B inks; Sea! Presses for Corporations, It ink*, Ac ; Drug .oils' Presses willi Cylinders and Puns; lloig'ing Ma ones for Slres, Factories, 4c.; Portable Shower Baths of a new and sujierior construction, intended for either < ddor Warm water; Refilgerafnrcfor cooling and pre- I i-rvmg Meats, Butler, Milk,4c., in the warmest weather, suitable to staud in any part of the bouse or cellar ; VVa- I ; r Filters, warranted to purify muddv or had water, whether affected by Ra.ns, Marl, Limestone, or any other cause. [Phita. March 2, InOO-ly i a r i; m p A P E R: .Yo. "21 Honk street, littirren Market and C'hesnu>, and 2d and '.id streets, PHIL ID ELP HI J!. T* IE subscribers beg leave to call tbe attention ofcoun -T try buyers to their assortment of papers, embracing 'he different varieties of Printing, Hardware, Writing, Envelope, and Wrapping papers, Tissue papers white and assorted rolors. also Bonnet and Box B >ards, tie Being engaged in the Manufacture of printing papers, ; they solicit orders from printers for any given size, which will be furnished at short notice,and ai fair prices Market prices enh r in cash or tiade paid for Bags. 1)1!' KRTT <Si KMC nr. A. 21 Hank sheet, Philadelphia. October 6, l*{y—Jy, \V li olvh nI e <SL Retail < MM li i lORE, sVz. 231 Market s net, aheroe Seventh, South side, , I'll I L \ DEI.PiI 1 A. A I.TIIOI GH tve can scarcely estimate the value of - 1 -* I IME commercially, jet by calling at the above es tablishnient, J* ties BAHBER will furnish Ins friends, among whom he includes all who duly appreciate ils 3.-etness, wuh a beautiful and p< r!"e< l Index for marking its progress, of w hose value they CAM judge. His extensive slock on hand, constantly changing in conformity to the improvement* in taste and style of pattern am! workmanship, consists of F.ight-day yy\ "nd Thirty-hour Brass Counting House, Parlor, , flail, Church, and Alarm CI.OCKS, French, Go thic and other fancy styles, as well an plain, which froin his extensive connection a ml correspondence with the manufacturers he finds he can put at the lowest sash figure, in any quantity, from one to a thousand, of which he will warrant the accuracy t>Clocks repaired and warranted Cluck Trimmings en hand. CAI.I. and see rne among them. JAMES lIAUfIEK, 238 Market at. Philadelphia, August 1 S, I'd!) ly. SPRING MILLINERY GOODS. JOHLT STONE Be SONS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN SUES, RIBBONS, AND MILLINERY GOODS, JVo 45 /south Second street, Philadelphia, "Vyori.D call the attention of merchants and milliners visiting the city to ttieir large ami rich assorlmentof SPRING MILLINERY GOOD S, received by late arrivals from France, such a* Glace Silks for casing Bonnets, Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Plain Mantua a,id Satin Ribbons, from No. Ito No. 12, French and American Artificial Flowers, White and colored Crapes, French Chip Ha'.s, Fancy Nets and Bares, Fancy Trimmings, Quilling, Crowns, Tips, •Covered Whalebones, Buckrams, Cane, tec. Together with every article appertaining to tbe mini (s-.ty trade. [march 22—1,,, DR. JAYNETB EXPECTORANT, " " Hair Tonic, " '• Carminative, for sale by J. B. MITCHELL. JLrvristowa, march 22, 1850. Philadelphia Advertisements. lEEATHEKN! FEATHERS!! 5.(2 000 POUNDS of Feathers, comprising all qualities, for sale, wholesale and retail. ! at the lowest cash price* , by HARTLEY At KNIGHT, 118 South Second street, five doors above Spruce. Our customers and the public in general wi I please A.YD REMEMBER43J that since the alterations recently made in our store. the BEDD I.V G I) EPA It TME „V T i of our business is in ihe second story, where we now j j have, ready made, or will make to order, on short notice, i BEDS, BOLSTERS, PILLOWS, MATTRESSES, aiul CUSHIONS of all kinds. : We also keep constantly on hand, a good assortment of j ! Tickings. Blankets. Marseilles Quilts. Comfortables, Sack- ! : ing Bottoms, Sfc. The first floor and basement have been j appropriated to the sale of Carpetings, among which are i Brussels Carpetings, ~1 Ta|>estry do Imperial Three Ply. !C A RPIuTI3G§, inurain Carpvting*, * from 25 cents to #I.OO, Stair Carpetings, ! _ _ from 10 cents to #1 00, OIL CLOTHS, Entry Carpentings, from 20 cents to $1 25, SI 11(1 Rag Carpetings from 25 to 40 cents IUATTINGS. Al*o, Oil Cloths and Mat- ! tings, sit all prices For sale by HARTLEY A KNIGHT, i 148 S Second St., 5 doors above Spruce, Phila. [mli22 3m C 111 PETS AND (IIL CLOTHS At ELDRIDGE S CHEAP CARPET STORE. 'HUE SUBSCRIBER being in a bye street, is under a low : ■*- rent and very light store expenses, which enables him ' j to sell goods, wholesale and retail, at the lowest prices in i the city. Persons wishing to buy, will do w ell to eiamine ; the choice assortment he offers this season, *uf BEAUTIFUL IMPERIAL i AND EVERY VARIETY OF >CAUI*ETS! INGRAIN AM) VEMTIAN 3 And () 11, C 1,0 I" 11 > from 2to 21 feet wide, to cut for i Rooms, Halls, Ate , with a great variety of low priceil In grain Carpets, from 25 to 50 cents, and Entry and Stair j Carpels from 10 to .50 cents per yard Also, Mattings, Hearth Rugs, Table Covers, Floor Baize, Cotton and Hag Carpet, acc., Ac H. 11. ELDRIDGE, 4 I Strawberry St., one d >or above Chesnut, near Second street, Philadelphia. [march 22 3m. rnEAP BLINDS & SHADES. R . J . WILLI* .11 S , •W 12 .Yorth Si if h street, Philadelphia. YTENITIAN" Bl.IN!> manufacturer anil wholesale and retail deal-r in winnow iHtotii —awarded the highest pbemii ms at the New Vork, Philadelphia and Baltimore ExWaHnoi. CURTAIN'S made and Lettered for stores and puhhc building* A large assortment of BI.IN D?* and SHADES of new styles and finish, at the lowest rash price* The public wiil find il to tneir interest to call. Old Blinds [tainted and trimmed to look equal to new B.J W informs the patrons of Kit EKM A N'A old estab lishment, No 1421 Booth Second t , that he hs removed from there to No. 12 North Sixth st . where he respectful ly solicits a continuance of patronage. fmh22-3ru ARCH STREET WALL PAPER WAREHOUSE. •Vs. 112 Arch street, betaten Sir'h and Seventh,south side, Philadelphia. r |VIE proprietor of the abt.ve exiensise e-Übhsltment ha* now opened bis sujierbstock off WAI.L PA PEKS, which are all of the i.*test stvlks, and of the very best manufacture Pnrrh t*>r from the country ran rely on being accommodated with patterns suitable for every purpose, without the inconvenience of looking further He is determined lo sell at such prices as the advantage of a cash business affords KI)WARD BURTON. N. B —Paper hung in the country at city prices Philadelphia, March b, lbso—3m GEORGE BELUS, Wholesale Commission Agent, FOR ALL KINDS <F FISH, IWo. 54 \orlli Wharves, Ahov Race street, I'hiladrlphia. Philadelphia, April 21, I^4'J. — ly E. HICK* JOAF.S Wholesale Wooden, Wilbur-Ware, Broom. Brush, Comb, Looking (Slats and Parietu Store, JYo. lb \orth Second Street, Philadelphia, under J Sidney Jones' Carpet Warehouse, TI .WING enlarged iny STORE, have on hand and am ** constantly manufacturing and rrcfivint from the eastern states and Europe, additions to my stock Cedar Hare. —soonest Cedar and 100 nest painted Tubs, •Oo barrel antl 200 start Churns, 100 dozen Cedar and bOU dozen painted Pails, 900 dozen Wash Hoards, 100 dozen nest Sugar and Floor Ilozes ; Spigots, Spoon* and l.adles li'iUow Ware —ooo nest Market and 200 nest Clothes R iskets, 400 Willow Coaches, Chain and Cradles ; a large assortment r>f French and Domestic Btsket*. Brooms and Brushes. — 10,01 V) Wire Broome, 10,000 Sha ker Brooms, 200 dozen eat It Wall, Paint, Scrubbing, Shoe snd Horse Brushes ; Tooth, Shaving, Cloth ami ilair Brushes of every style Combs 2OOO dozen Fancy Combs, of various patterns, side, neck, pocket, dressing and flue-tooth Combs of vari ous sty tes. Looking (Haste* of Pine, Cherry, Walnut, Mahogany and Gdt Frame—all slz- s and patterns ; German, French and English Looking Glass Plates of nil sizes from 7 by 'J up to 72 by 12<t— (packing insured to alt parts of I he Union) together with a large assortment of Vatiety Goods 100 numerous to mention. The intention of Merchants is respectfully solicited to ih • examination of my stork, all of which will be oid low for CASH or city acceptance, so as to anticipate any roni|ieiitin that can be olfeied Philadelphia, March 2, IWO—ly LIFE INSURANCE. The Girartl Life Insurance Annuity and Trust Company of Philadelphia, Office No. 159 Cliesnut Street. Capital *900,000. Charter Perpetual. fONTINC' E to make Insurances on I.ives on the most ' J favorable terms; receive and execute Trusts, and receive Deposits on Interest The Capital being paid up and invested, together wish accumulated premium fund, afford* a perfect security to the insured The premium may be paid ill yearly, half yearly, or quarterly payments. The Company add a HONIiM at stated periods to the insurance* for life. This plan of insurance is the most approved of, and I* more generally use than any oiher m Great Britain, (where the subject is heat understnodhy •he people, and where they have had the longest experi ence,) a* appears from the fact that out of 117 l.tfe Insu ranee Companies there, of all kinds, 7 are on this plan. The first BONUS was appropriated in December, 1544, amounting to 10 per cent, on the sum insured under the oldest policies ; to b} per cent , 7J per cent, lie., Sic., on others, in proportion to the time of standing, making an addition of #100; #K7 50; #75, dec., he., to every SIOOO, originally insured, which is an average of more than 50 per cent, on the premiums paid, and w ithoul 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 Vile Company, thus : Ktjin | Bonus or Amount of Policy and Policy. Insured. Addition. Bonus payable at the party's decease. No si %i.ooo r "#IOO (JO I #l,lOO 06 " HH a,500 300 00 3,750 00 " 305 4,000 I 400 00 4,400 00 ~ 270 2,000 175 00 2,175 OO " -3132 1,000 J 437 50 | 3,437 50 "Vfisrscrrs containing the table of rates, and ex planation* of ihe subject; Form* of Application, and farther information can he had at the office, gratis, in person or by leltstr,addressedtoihe President or Actuary B. W. RICHARDS, President. J NO- F. Jam E!I, Actuary. [up2S;l v TIN WARE! TIN WARE!! J. 11. SELIieiMEK, AT his old stand, on MARKET street, Lew lstown. six doors east of the public square, souih side, informs the public generally, thai they will always find at his establishment, a Ileal y Stock of Made Up TIN W A II K , of almost every variety, and offering great in ducements to purchasers. To COUNTRY MERCHANTS, who may wish lo lay in a stock for sale, he will make such reduction in price as will prove advanta j geous lo them. Thankful for the encouragement he has thus far received, he will endeavor to deserve and | hopes to receive a continiance of the same.— A good practical knowledge of his business, j and all work being' made under his own per -1 sonal superintendence, warrants him in sssur- I ing the pubiic that they will nowhere find bet ter or cheaper. [mrrch 2"2, 18fiU -tf DR RAKTIA'S (Tomjiouutr Ssnij) of WILD CHERRI, T.-* the best Medicine v't for Coughs, Colds, Uoiistimp t. ,ion, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, dec. Head the fol lowing : November 13:h,1848. Vear Sir —l take great pleasure in saying to you that Mrs (loss has been entirely relieved of her cough by the use of v our Syrup of Wild Cherry. It had continued for fully eighteen months file had used several prepara tions of the Wild Cherry now in popular use, but not with the slightest benefit, until she took yours, She on ly took six hoith-s, and I am pleased lo say she is now in sond health. Every one who saw Mrs lloss thought her in a deep decline. I.EWIS P. ROSS, No. 267 tj. 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 land, of June 6th, 1818, says. Price 73 cents n Bottle. Prepared and sold by MARTIN & WIIITEI.EY, at their wholesale Drug Store, 48 S. Calvert Street, Balti more, And for sale by F. J. HOFFMAN and VVATTSON & JACOB, hewistown; ALEX ANDER RUTI.EDGE, Williamsburg, Huntingdon county. j.lttno l*4ft -iv Rai'tiu A: Vilnteit't'* NATIONAL TOXIC, A certain Cure for Ague, Fever, and Dyspepsia, IN our summer and fall months many sen ions of our country are prostrated by HII.LIOI'S FEV ER and AG I fcl and FEVER —It has been our particular study to find not some remedy to stop this dreadful scourge, and think, in this TONIC we have effected tlos great object It is also we think the very best remedy in Dyspepsia, and if our directions are followed, will not fail to effect a cure. In a letter dated. May 23(1, 1819, our Agent, Mr Elias Raub, of Wrightsville, York county, Pa ,savs: I have never known any remedy for Fever and -Igut equal lo your invaluable National Tonic. It has given universal satisfaction, and has cured co.es of Ague of .ears stand ing, and after the failure of all other tnedn ines made use of. Mr Henry Bcversoii.of the same place, says in hi* certificate, dated 22d March. 1849, ' I applied to a nuiubei of Physicians, and also used a variety of the most popu lar Ague Mixtures at different times, hut all without the deaifed effect; no permanent cute having been afforded. I was at length Induced, at ibr 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 if, I felt completely cured, though I contin ued the use of it till 1 had taken two bottles.' lit a joint certificate from Messrs Miles Hoke. William Biackxon. and James U Brown, of the same place, they say—'Hav ing tried nearly all the remedies within our reach with out success, we Rt last pun based some of your .Vational Tome, which has completely cured us VVr, therefore, cheerfully recommend it to the notice of all persons af flicted with that terrible disease as the best remedy vet discovered.' rSee 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 t asm* where a pure Hive is needed s> Prepared and sold by MARTIN dc WIIITELEY, Wholesale Drug Store, No frt i*. (alverl M , Baltimore F<>r sale by F. J- HOFFMAN ami vt A'IT SON <!k JACOB, Lewtslown ; ami by ALEX ABDF.IT RLTI.EDOE, Williamsburg, Huntingdon county. June 311, 1649—1y. Tremendous ! Anil a! i about Thomas'* selling good* so CHEAP. I have a large assortment of Hoots and Shoes, and LADIES' and MISSES' GAITERS, made bv the be*t of workmen; a variety of 39i1) <nooTw, (groceries anO lUciuov#, of the best kind; among which are some very choice BRANDIES, and a superior article of STOUTON HITTERS; also, POWDER. SHOT, and LEAD; 100 bar rels beet MouoiigaheU WHISKEY. J THOMAS, Between Swartz's and McDowell 's Taverns. A LSO, , A <ncner.il Assortment ol*Stoves, , Cheaper than can he purchased in this or any of the adjoining counties. The public are lespectfuly invited to call and satisfy themselves of the fact. "trM- A MIW IVIUIIH l*i:! BR;>\VN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER, A VERY valuable preparation tor persons recovering fiom fever, or other diseases, a few drops imparting to the stomach a glow and vigor equal to a glassful of brandy, or other stimulants, without any of the debilitating ef- ■ fects which are sure to follow the use of liquor of any kind ; and it is therefore especially ap plicable to children and females. To the aged it will prove a great comfort; to the dyspeptic, and to those who are predisposed to gout and rheumatic affections, it gives great relief; and to the inebriate, who wishes to reform, but whose stomach is constantly craving the nox ious liquor, it is invaluable—giving tone to the digestive organs, and strength to resist tempta tion, and is consequently a great agent in the cause of temperance. For sale by J. B. MITCHELL, l.ewistown, March 2*2. I*so. LADIES' SHOEST fJIHE attention of the LADIES is pattieu- A larly requested to the assortment of SHOES now arranged at the Celebrated New I Cheap Cash Store of aps. C. L. JONES. mm twMaa'j, Jaundice, IH*t|iepia, Ciiro nc or JVervous Di biiity, Disease of llie Kidneys, AND ALL DISEASES ARIB -NO FROM A DISOR DERED i.iv EK TIR STO MACH, SUCH AS CONSTIPA TION, INWARD PILES, FULLNESS, OR RLOOD TO TUB HEAD, ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, NAUSEA, HEART-BURN, DIS GUST FUR FOOD, FULLNESS, OR WEIUHT IN THE STOMACH, SOUR ERUCTATIONS, SINKING OR FLUTTERING AT THE PITOF THE STOMACH, SYVIMING (V THE HFAD, MURKIED AND DIFFICULT BREATHING, FLUTTERING AT THE HEART, CHOKING OR SuFFOC A T I N G SENSATIONS WHLN In a lymg posture. Dimness of Vison. Dots or ioi/is before the Sight, lever ami dull pain n> the Head, Deficiency of Pirspira ti'-n. Yellowness of the Skin and Dyes, l'ain in the Side, Hack. Chest. Limbs. i\-c , >Suilden flushes of llent, Burning in the blah. Constant Imaginings of Evil, ami great <bpression of .Spirits, can be effectual ly cured by DR. IIOOFMND'S ct'lt'brulud GERHW BITTERS, PREPARED BY DR. c. IVT J ACK 30W, At Ike German Meiicinc Store, 120 Arch st. PHILADELPHIA. Their paver over the above diseases is vole fretted—if tyualled by any other preparation in the United States ox the cures attest , in many eases after skilful physicians had fail d. These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids Possessing great virtues in the rectification of diseases ~f the Liver and le.-s.-r glands, exercising the most sear, h ing | lowers in weakness ami affect ion* of Hie digestive or gatis, they are withal, safe, certain and pleasant. 11 E il) AND BE CONVINCED. Cu*a. ROBINSON, E-q , Eniton, MD . in A leiter to Dr. Jackson, January 9, IVH), said— "My wife and myself have received more benefit from your medicine than any other we have ever taken forth' 1 lysptpsiaand I.iver disease." " THE TENTH LEGION," published at Woodstock, Va . January 10. Ibso said "i a HEAT MEDICINE:' " We have uniformly refrained froui recommending lo the public any of the various Patent Medicines of ih. day. unless thorough v convinced oftheir value. Amo 1.- those we consider worthy of notice is Ihe (1- rman hitters. invented by l)r. Haofhnd, and prepared by Dr Jackson, in Philadelphia. One instance in particular, in which tie superior virtues of this medic ine has been test-d, ti is fal len under our observation. Daring ihe last summer,a sou of MH A NI. A HUM GBA BILL, of litis county, was Very seriously afflicted wnh I.iver C- n plaint, and after Irving in vain various remedies, he pun based a bottle of the Hitlers, and afier using it, was so lunch relievi d of lu dislrevsiiig malady, thai he procured another buttle, ami is restored eritirel, to health " HEAD FURTHER A FEW FACTS FBUM"THK \\ ei.BCN HERALD," published at Weidun, N C , J iiu rv 24, IsMl, v* Inch said— " PATENT MEDICINES " It is very seldom thai we make any allusion to Patent Medicine*, either approving or otherwise Unfortunately fir the country, and for honest and conscientious inven tors arid venders of these medicines, the land I* hemming flooded with quack preparations, that are made alone for profit and arc fit not even for Ihe d.g In ibis state of thing* tl is h.trd to teli which are, and which are nut worth having If a per-on geis an indifferent niedn ine tbe first time be purchases, he is very apt to condemn the whole of them and buy no more, and inventors must only blame those of their number, (who ignorautly combine plan, medicines together for the purpose of making money.) for the ill success which attend* : be effort* of the deserving " "We believe Dr. C M Jackson's ' lloofland's German Bitters' In lie a most excellent medn lite, and one that should he highly popular in these days of Temperance ; fur they arc altogether t'epetable in their compomt on, w iihout one drop of Slcuholic Sptrits in them. T his fried it me is innocent, but strengthening in us effects, and rich ly deserving of an unbounded popularity, which, when it becomes known, it w ill, no doubt, fully enjoy." Ji DOE M. M NOAH said, in bis " WEE ALT MESSEN GER," January 5, 1850 " J)r Hnofland't firrman Ri'trrs Here i* a prepara lion which the leading pic.se* in the Union appear to lie unanimous in recommending, and the reason la obvious. Il i* made after a prescription furnished by one f ihe ■uo*t celebrated phvMri.ins of modern time*—ihe lain Or l hriati'pher VA ilheliit Ifnnftand, professor to the Uni versity of Jena, private physician to the king of Prussia, and one of the greatest medical writers Germany haa ever produced lie waa emphatically the enemy of humbug, and therefore a medicine of which he was the inventor ami endorsor may bo confidently relied on. He specially recommended it in Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Debility, Vertigo, Acidity of the Stomach, Constipation, and all complaints arising from a disordered condition of the stomach, the liver and the intestines Nine Philadelphia papers express their ronv ictton of its excellency, and sev eral ol the editors speak of its etTects from their own indi vidual exjierienre Under these circumstances, we feel warranted, not only in railing the attention of our readers to the present proprietor's (Dr.C >1 Jackson's) prepara tion, but in recommending the article to all afllicled." MORE EY IDE SEE. Tln " PtIILADEI.rMIA SATt'RDAV C.S ZBTTK," the best family newspaper published in the Gnitcd States. The editor says of Dr Ifooflamfs Herman Bitters: "It is seldom thai we recommend w hat are termed Pat cut Medicines to the confidence and patronage of our readers; and, therefore, when we recommend l)r. Hoof land'* German Bitter*, we wish it to be distinctly under stood that we arc not speaking of the nostrums of the day, that are noised about for a brief period and then forgotten after it lias done its guilty tace of nii*cllief,hut of a med icine long established, universally prized,and which has met the hearty approval of the faculty itself' Evidence upon evidence has been received (like Ike foregoing) front nli aec'ions of the Union, the la-t three years. ami the strongest testimony in its favor, is. that there is more ot it used in ihe practice of the regular Physi cians of Phiindeiphia than alt other nostrums combined, o fuel that can easily be established, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet approval when pre sented even in this form. 'I hat thin medicine will cure Iwver Complaint anil Dyspepsia, no one can doubt after using it as directed. |i acts specifically uputi the atom nclitnd fiver; it i> preferubie to calomel in all bilious diseases — the effect is immediate. I hey can he administered to FEMALE or INFANT with safety and reliable benefit, tit any tune. HEW A RE OF COUNTER FEI I S. 1 his medicine has attained that high charac ter which is MecesAiiry for all medicines to at tain to induce counterfeiters to put forth a spu rious article at the risk of the Uvea of those who are innocently deceived Eook well to the marks of the genuine. They have the written signature of C. M. JACKSON upon the wrapper, and the name blown in the bottle, without which ituy are spurious. For sale Wholesale and Retail at the GER MAN MEDICINE STORE, NO. 120 ARCH STREET, one door below Sixth, (late ot 27* Race Street,) Philadelphia, and by respectable dealcra gener ally throughout the country. inarch 22—ly. Five Hundred Dollars. rpHK undersigned has SSOO to invest in Fox, £ Mink, Raccoon, Muskrat, and Kabhit Skins, for which the highest price, in cash will be paid on delivery, at the " Juniata Hat Storc. ,, N. J. RUDJBILL. Lewistowo, March 8, 1850—3t irnmm AND PURIFY! PURIFY! Life and Health are in the Blood. Not ono of all the numerous medicines thnt have been prepared, begins to lie ol as great medical virtue, power, and unfailing certainty to cleanse and purify, produce neve. healthy blood, and strengthen and invigorate the whole sys tem, as BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. This Purifier is the mnet 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 arid shin diseases, vig.: Kry siyielas, Surra, Clara. Ulcerated Sore Mouth and Throat, Sam in# Sort Mouth. Scald Head. Pilra. Pilra, Pimplea on the Face, Rheumatism, LII'ER COMPLAIST, and many other diseases. THOUSANDS of such diseases have been cured by this PURIFIER, and cured by the use of FOUR TIMES Less Quantity, at Less Cost by four-fold, thrdi ever such diseases were before or since cured, by Sarsaparilla. or any other remedy. What, then, is the question tor those interested to decide, as to economy and health I FIRST— I Fill it core my complaint f S EC OND—I* it cheaper / THIRD— !V,U ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH of BRANTS PURIFIER effectively cure FOUR TIMES as much disease as oar dollar'a worth of Sarsaparilla t If it will, then it is FOUR TIM IS CHEAPER than Saraapa rilla. And to prove this wo otter one case of cure, out of the many cases ot MOST HORRID SCROFULA. To realize the #rral power of this medicine as a purifier, read, in our Pamphlets, the perfect cure effected on Mr. J. B. Harkiii, of Rone, On cola caunty, S. Y He was confined to his lied One Year —was not expected to live twenty four hours linger —bis neck was eaten nearly off. from ear to car—n hole was eaten through thr IVind-pipe —his ear nearly eaten out—the use ot one arm aeatroyed —-an Dicer, ha large as a man's hand, ha i nearly eateu through bis side and there were on him, in all. Twenty Large, Deep, Discharging Ulcers, which were ALL CURED, and he restored to health, and Stre irth to labor again, by the use of ONI Y TWELVE UOTTLEB. This wouderful cure is certified to by Fourteen Respectable Witnesses. And it is the grrcitcat rare, the most undoubtedly substantiat ed. ot one ol the most horrid snd most hoprdesa cases of Scrofula, that h is ever been cured since the world was cre ated—completely e?tiib!ishina the great poterr and certain tp'nry of fhe medicine. PHYSICIAN, HEAL THYSELF. DOCT J \V FRENCH, of Hdhda'e, Hißsdale Co , Mich . wrote? to ui Dec tice of m-dicine in this p!ar<? tor AW Years \ but wai oD to quit the practice of my in con se quence of til health I wag 90 irrrrely afflicted with a chrome disease of the lungs ae to convince me that I had the Consumption past doubt I couched alino-t nl<ght and day. and had 94:rere pain* and aorcneM in my chest, side, and brcH*t. I tried the remedies recommended by th** mo*t skilful of mv profession, all to no effect, excepting the nausea and debitify caused hy them. 1 whs preyudiced Patent Medici***, and have no faith now in them, generally Hut f was induced, m an exjenment, more than th rousth taith. to try n bottle of Hbakt'a Indian Pll monahy Balaam, and I do here acknowledge, tor the ben efit ot the afflicted <r whom t may serve, that the effect of its use on me. wm thr m"st prompt and slvta>y of any med icir's I ever witnessed the effect of in all my practice. My Couoh whs immediately REMOVED, and in about ei*rht or ten days, i was tree from c>ugh. sort-.nesa of the chest, and yam and now consider and pronounce myself a well man." Doct hrench ia now a respq-clable druggist and merchant at fliHsdale. ANOTHER IMPORTANT VICTORYj Me-r llo'trtander Jt Co.. respectable merchant* of Obcriin Lorain Co.. Ohio, wrote December 19. : "Af ter allowing the Brant's Medicine* which you sent to ua, to remain at CleeeUnd Rhout three month*. we sent for them VAehave l>een M) often deceived by *U'b medicine* not proving to he equal ti> their recommendation*. nnd therefore would not •!!. when their want of efhcitcy wu known, that we considered it unprofitable to kcry such. end were therefore prejudiced against Brant'*, supposing it to he no better than many other* we have on sale Alter we had received Brant'*. I, (A Holtetander) was persuaded from reading the pamphlet to take a bottle of the Pulmonary Hal tam home. My wife had been afflicted with A severe cough tor about ten month*, and our tr end* were alarmed and fearful that she would find nothing to relieve or cure her. But notwithstanding our prejudice* to patent medicines, we are o',he'-l la tay and cheerfully confess. that liaaaT's BaLaaM and Pl'ttflitlu Extrsct. can tie depended on la prelerence to any or all of the many kinds that have tieen left with n* for aale My ife was immediately relieved in her cough, arid liefore she had finished ueing the first bottle, began to gain strength and health, nnd only three bottles effected a pe-lect cure The Pi'iirriss Ki raacr I have personally used for a general debility of the system. Bnd 1 have no beaitnney in saving that it is' the best'medi cine to reatore and invigorate the ayafern, that 1 have ever found In every innuiin e where we hnve iold thefe rncdi cine* they have proved their efficacy, and given the beat satisfaction " BRANT'S INDIAN PULMONARY BALSAM Tliii Balsam all (lie cleansing and purifying Virtues of the a'.iovv iwlilfj PrkIFYiNC E\rn.\CT, Mini al.-o possesses several Other medications. jmrlitulntlg and prcu tiarly adapted to rurr COUGHS and ('ONSL'MnIOS.S. It heals and i uits I let*s to me Lung ■ and elsewhere internal ly. as readily and as easily us the Purifying Kztmct heals and cures filer natty 'I'IIOISAVDS nt i ures of the MORR luiprlr.n Cmi sumption fully prove its almost miraculous efficacy in all diseases ot tiie LUNGS, THROAT. arid BREAST. adyim; 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 person seems to lie in the very last stales of existence, when Brant s Indian Pulmonary Balsam i (administered:— Town of Ballslon. Saratoga Co.. N V —. 7. Til A HvK V MAX. being duly sworn, savs: That in the winter of 1e45. deponent s wile was lichevcd by her physician and others to he dying with a consumption of the !units; and deponent believing that to he the case, went to Mr. John Wart's store, in the tillage of HaiDton fjpa, to purchase cloth lor a shroud, and other necessaries, to prepare his wife for hurial after •he should die. Deponent further says, that while he wu in said WVtf' store, he was persuaded bv the Proprietor of BRANTS INDIAN PULMONARY BALSAM who was then present to take a buttle of said Medietas—he remark ml, that if the doing woman he now past recovery, yet, if she he much oppirrsrti and distressed, the said medicine would soothe and relieve her, and make the pillow of death more easy. Deponent tiaik the said medicine home with him, together with the cloth he had purchased pre paratory to the anticipated death of his wife. Deponent caused a portion of said medicine to he administered to his wife, and to his astonishment it soon relieved her She continued the use ol said medicine until she recov ered from her disease, and has lieen able since (it being now more than throe years) to do the work, and attend to all her household afiairs ; and deponent verily believe# that, throuih the blessing ,f Providence, the restoration to health ot his wife w as the result of the curative and healing elfi eaey of Utanl s Indian Pulmonary Balsam. '/Alt A DYKE MAN. Subscribed and sworn to. la-fore me. this 2!th day of April. IS-18. THOS. Ci. YOUNG. Justice of the Peace Town of Hallstnn, Saratoga county, ,Y. V — ss . This is to certify, that 1 am. and have been for many y -ars. well and Intimately acquainted with the above-named /.ilia Dykeman, who is one ot our mosi worthy and icspectnMo citizens, and whoso atateuielita an- entitled to full credit and la-liet THOS. t;. YOUNG. Justiee or the Peace. April 'JO, IrUS. Town of B tills ton. Village of Irail.lon Spa—sr. : This i* to certify, that the circumstance* and fact# stated above by Ziha Dykeman are to my knowledge strictly true, and that he has frequently since stated to me that llrunt a Indian Balsam saved the life of Mis. Dykeican. Aprl'JO, IHIS. JOIIN WAIT. BRANTS PULMONARY BAt.SAM cures CONSUMP TION. Coughs. Colds, Spilling of Blood, Bleeding at the Lungs. Pain in the Breast and Side, Night-Sweats, Nervous Complaints. Palpitation of the Hi art, Frmulr Weaknesses and Comp'oxnts, Cholera lnfan'—~ Dysentery, and .Summer Com vtaints FOR SALE BY ALFRED M.IRKS, Lncihtmen, G. If. HREILM.LV, McVcytoicn, M. STEELY Sc CO., BtUt'vUle, JOILV ALBRIGHT, RttdstilU, And by Agents in all parts of the State. All letters and orders must be addressed to WiLttcr. Co., 106 Broadway, New York November 17, 1849—eoly. |> OUSSKLIAS FERFU VIHRY ® . assorted; Eau Lu®tra!e, Phiiocome, Liquid Hair Dye, Charcoal Tooth Paste. Rose Tooth Paste, Pearl Powder. Tooth Powder. &c , at J B. MITCHELIVS Lcwistowu, march 22, 185U- CAITIOA RXTRA A mn by the name of f /„1 /'/• h. eng: \f*4 with • young man of the name of 9. P Towtieomi. and oe hie name to put up a 9ar*ep*rilla, which thev cM U>, Town ecnd's Ssrsspnrilla. denominating i*. OF..YI'MVP., Original, etc. Thle Tnwnaeml is no doctor, and never was ; hni waa formerly a workgg on rnifroads. canals, and the like. Yet he assumes the bile of Dr.. for the purpose of |£tiaing credit for what he is (Kit. This is to caution the public not to be deceived, and purchase none but the OF.MUIffF. OHIOI ff.II. OLD Dr. Jocob Townsend's SHi-spHrills. having It the Did Dr's. likeness, his family coat of arms, and hie signature across the coat of arms. Principal Office, 102 .Yoasnu sr.. -VV to Pork Citg TDK ORIGIN \l. UIfCOVERER OK THE Gfnuiue Townsend Sarsaparilla. Old lr. Tovsnsend is now about 70 years of age. mni has tone teen known as the .IVI HUH and fJ I SCt) FRh of toe GF..YUI.YF. 0R101.Y.11. - TO fVJf ■> F.ff I> S.IH- S.IP.IHI 1./.J1." Being (aa.r. he tvas coui|ielle<| p, iniut q, imnuficture, by which tne ins it has linen kept out of urtr ket. and the sales circumscribed to those only who had (I'lived its worth, and known its value, it had reached the ears of many, nevertheless, as those persons who hid been healed ol' sore diseases, and -aved from death, pro claimed its eiceilence and wonderful HEALING POWER. Knowing, many year* ago that he had. by his skill, science and experience, devised in article wh eh would t of incalculable advantage to mankind when the means would he furnished to bring it into universal notice, sho its inestimable virtues would be known and appreciated. This time bar "i.uie. the means are supplied : this OH.IJYO 1-Yll UMF.(gU.II.I.F.IJ Fh F.P.IH.ITIO.Y is manufactured on the larget scaie. and is called for throughout the length and breadth of the land, especially as it is found incapable of degeneration or deterioration. (Juhke young 9. P Tow nsend's. it improves with age. and caver changes, tint for the better: because it is prepared * scienter principle* by a scientife man. 'l'he highest knowl edge of I'beuiistry. and the latest discoveries of the art, have all ta-en brought into requisition in the manufacture of the Did Dr's Sarsaparilla. 'l'he root, it r well known to medical men, contains many .uedicinal pro perties. and some properties which are inert or useiess. and others, wli'rh if retained in pre|iring it for use. produce fermentatmn aod acid, which is injurious to the system Some of the properties of Bwr*apanUit are so volatile, thai they entirely eva|u>rate and are lost in the preivralinn, if they are not preserved by a scientific prorng. known only to lho>e experienced in its manufactu e. Moreover, if.ese volatile principlea. which fly ofl' in vapor, or as an exhala tion under heat, are the very eeeential medical properties ef the root, which give to it all its value. sbi iii.iu. rr.i.iVir..v i,.vy,. ,-vl'lD "COM POUND" OF S. P. TOWN SEN I), vnd yet he woui.i ;,,r Inve ;t u-..b j thai . i d llr. Jacob I'ownsendT (i-rui ae Original Surtaparuia. is an I MIT A - I'D >.N of His inferior pre; -raiiou '! Heaven forbid that wc should deal in nn article which wouid liear the uiost distant re-enih ance t.. 9. P. Town •end's article! and which should brui; iown Upon ihc 0 d lie. such a mountain load of complaints and criminations from Agents who have sold, and purchasers who have used fl. P. Towusend's KERViFLVI'I.NG (,')>; Pol Ml. We wish it undertood. because it is the absolute trulk, thnt d. P. Tow nsend's article ar.d (> <1 Dr. Jacob Town •cud's tinrsapnxilla are hearen-tcide avert. and minttela die similar , that they are unlike in every part.ct.iar, hevir.g not one single thing in common. As 9. P. Townseud is no doctor, and never was. is no chemist, no pharmaceutist —knows no more of mediciue or disease than any other romm m, unsc.eniirir. Unprofessional ai in. w hat guarantee can the pub ic have that they sre re ceiving a genuine scientinc medicine, contaimug ail the virtues n| the articles used in preparing it. and which are >n capabie of changes which might render iheui the AGENTS id Disease instead of health. Hut what el-* should I* exjiecied from ooe who knows nothing comparatively of medicine or disease It requires a |<erann of some experience ui conk and serve up even a souiiihiu decent imrul. How much iio-re iiu|iortaiit is it that the |*rsoos w ho maniifltrture medicine, ileMgned for WEAK STOMA CHS iKD ENFF.KBI.KD SYSTEMS, thouid know well the medical pr<>|Mrrim of pianls. its best manner of securing and concentrating their healing virtues, also an extensive knowledge of the vnr >us di-easrs which slice. the human system, aud how to adapt remedict io thc.-e diseases: It is to srre-t frauds ti|Hin the iinfortun ite. to pour halm into vioniided buuiamty to kindle hiqie in the Oespsiring bosom, to revtoce health and bloom, and vigor into ih# crushed and hr. ken. and to banish inflriiiitv that OI.D lIK. JAL'OH TOVVNSKMI has SOUGHT and FO' NDtheog portumty and means to bring his island Universal Concentrated Remedy within the reach. and to the ktiw irdce of all who tired it, that they nty learn iml know. by joyful exjierienre .u T ran wee n tie nt Power to Ileal. Anv person can boil or stew the root till they get s darl tolored liquid, which is more fnun the coloring matter n the root than from anv thing else; they con men strain this Insipid ir vapid liquid, sweeten with -our molasses, • nil then call it -S A R>APA K11.1.A EXTRACT or SY RI'P." Hut such it not Ihe article know nas the GENL'INE OLD DK. JACOB TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA. This is so prepared. thai nil Hie tntri properties of iht !**rnpMrilia rHt nrr first removed. e\cr\ :h nf c*|tfible <*f fterotiitiir arid r of fermentation. is extracted and re/ecled; thru every imrurlr of medic*) virtue is secured in a pur# and concentrated form ; and thus it is rendered incHpaWeoi io-iinjr any of us valuable and healine properties. Prepared in tins way, it *s made the most powerful uncut ai the Cure of iiiuiiiuerable diseases. Hence llie reason way we hear commendations nn every side In us l.ivnr hy uien. women, nad children. YYe find A doing wonders in the cure of CO.YSV.VPTIO.N. DYSPV.PSI.I, and UP PR COM PL.lt JVC. sod in KHEUM.ITISM. SCKori'L.l. PILLS COS'PtPF.VKSS. all C.CT.I.VKU L S SHIT Tli A'S. r IMP/.PS. bLOCTHKS, acd a;! infections arising iron. IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. It POSSESSES A M irveilous rfhvacj HI ait toiriplaintt artnf from lutiiprstmn from .itniity of the stomach from unequal Circulation. determination of flood tc the head, palpitntiiia of the heart cold feel and hands, cold chills • d hot ri iie over the body, it has not its equal tu C*ids at.d t ; and promotes easy expectoration and gentle |**r ptntion, relaxing stricture of the lunts. thro it. and every other |ru Hut in nolliiny is i:> excellence more in tuite-aiy seeii v.J ack LOW (edged than in ail kind* NIB! • f FEMALE COVIPLAINTS. it world wonders in cases ol' h' mvr jilbus or If \tte3 %ng oj Lne D'<on6. Obstructed. Suppremd, r .Mease l. ol the meulrti*i |riotls. and the like: *tod ta a> effectual in curing all the f.ns of A'nisry hifcmct. By reuitiving tibstruciions, and the genersl •ysteiii it five* tone and sireugih to the whole body. ao4 1 litis cures all tonus of Nervous diseases and debility. scd thus prevents or relieves x gre.ii variety >.t uttivr mils dies, as Spina! irtitaiton. .Neuralgia, St. Pitas' 1 i-li-'t Swoon trig, epileptic fit*. Convulsion*, lac. It cleanses the blond, csciles the liver to healthy HCtinn, tones the stomach. Mid gives good digestion, relieves tiir bowels of torixir and ciinsli|ituin. xllnvs inrtalllllialiaH .lurilies the skin, eqmilises the circulation ot tne hi-s-d. producing gi.ille warmth equally all over the bodi.-uid the nisensiblr |H-rspirnti>>n ; relaxes all suirtttre* ami tight ness, removes all uUslrucuons, and invigorates the cuur# nervous system. Is not this then The medicine jou pre-eminenlly neWT But can any of thc*c things said til'S. P. Ttw > Uder or urttcle ? This voting man's liquid is not t COMPARED WITH THE OL1) DIPS. hrcaiise of one t.KAND f'Yt'P, that the one is I.VCAfA BLL of DKTERIUI! ATh >N. and NEVER SPOILS, while the Other Dt'E" : sowing, fermenting, and blowing the bottles containing it into fragments , the suttr, acid liquid explod-eg and damaging other foods : Must not this horn kie conifaiiind la- |onotis to the system ? H'Aat ' put end into a system ulrcauy diseased with acid ' What causes lys|iepsia but acid ? Do we not all know that when tis-d •ours in our stomachs, w hat mischiefs it prosluces ! Hatie lence. heariliurn palpitation of the heart, liver couipis.nl, ularrluea. dyveotery , colic, and corruption of the bioosi f What is Srrutula hut an acid humor in the hmti > Whst produces all the humors which bring on Eruptions of lbs Skin, .-cald Head. Salt Kheum. Erysipelas. While Swell lugs, fever Sores and all Ulcerations internal and evierna-' It is nothing under heaven, but an arid substance, which sours, and uius sjaiils all the fluids ot the laxly, wore ot w* " n l wusfs KheuumiUtti but u sur or nc<ii rtin> which iitvinuHU's it#itt lk't\\pfn ihejuuts nnd her*. irrii..iiuy nnd (im iiciicnie (issuer uuii which il *cti 1 So of nervous of impuriiy of the UIHHI, it deranged cirrulalious, nnd nearly all iue (uliueuu which etfltct human nature. how u it not horrible to mate and tali, aed •ere* to use tint 0C?"For sale in Lewidtnwu by E. A LLEN. who is sole a<>ent for Mifflin county, may 26, 1849--ly. MAGISTRATE S OFFICE CHRISTIAN 11 00 VERi Justice of I lie Peace, CAN be found at liis offlce, in ihe room re cently occupied by Enquire Kulp. her he will attend to all business entrusted to hi# care with the greatest care and dpapat-.-h, Lewihtown, July 1, 1818— if
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