Philadelphia Advertisements. \ fACKERHL, "i ill SHAH, ! , CODFISH, j Conatarrrty on hand and SALMON, j for Vale by HERRINGS, } J. PALMER & Co., i'ORK, .Market street V\ hart, ILA.MS it SIDES, PHILADELPHIA. SHOULDERS, i.ARD & CHEESE, March 22. ia>o-3m. Philadelphia and Liverpool U\E OF PACKETS. SUIT'S. BL'RTHEW. MASTER. HERAIK, tons, Alfred P. Smith. SHENANDOAH, " James West. MAKY PIXASASTB, POO " J Q Bowne. Ei ROTE, 710 " Henry P. Miercken. The above ships will sail punctually, on their appointed days, viz: From Philadelphia on the 10th of each month. Prom Liverpool on Uie Ist of each month. ?> Taking Steain on the Delaware. For passage, apply to SAMUEL PLEASANTS, No. 37 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Parties will find these superior first class SHIPS j most desirable conveyances for bringing?ut their friends, the accommodations in second cabin antfsteerage beingof 1 Ihe most airy and capacious description. ft- Also Drafts for sale, payable in all parts of England, I Ireland and Scotland, from one pound upwards February 2, 1850—ly ~i?I. sfc J. H. HOWE, 03 yorth. 3 J st., above Arch, Philadelphia, JtaVE FOR SALE, ir.OO DOZEN roIIN BROOMS. 500 do. PAINTED BUCKETS 500 Nests Willow Market BASKETS. < 600 Nests Cedar TUBS. 800 Staff ami Barrel CHURN'S. Together with the largest stock of Willow, Cedar and Eastern WOODWARE ever offered inthe city. N. B. Cash paid at all times for BROOM CORN at our f ittory. feb23 —3tn. CM! A IT c7 *T!IE subscribers are now ready to Bupply dealers and Others with this valuable MANURE They offerforsale 500 TONS PATACiONIA, in begs *2OO " PERUVIAN. Warranted first quality. Also, 1) E A L E RSI \ OIL S, Have always in store PURE SPERM OIL, for Manufac turing purposes Thisoil is adapted to machinery of every description, and being of the purest qua!ity,cauol fail to give satisfaction- J. B. A. & S. ALLEN, fab 23-3 m] No. 7 South Wharves, Philadelphia The €Jreat China Slore OF PHILADELPHIA. fTUIAKKFUL to the citizens of I.ewistown and its vi -I- cinity for their increased custom, we again request their company to view our large and splendid assortment cf China. Glass and tiueensware. Dinner sets, tea sets, toilet sets, and single pieces, either of Glass. China or Stone Ware, sold in quantities to suit purchasers, for less than they can be had elsewhere —in fact at less than wholesale pric;s. American and English BRITTAMIA METAL GOODS , in greater variety than ever before offered in the city. Fancy China in great variety, very cheap. s>We would invite any person visiting the city j to cail and see us —they will at least be pleased to walk around our beautiful store, and to view the finest China sad ikt cheapest the world produces Very respectful!)', TYNDALE A MITCHELL, No. 219 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. September 22, 1319—1y ARCH STREET WALL PAPER WAREHOESE. •Vs. 142 Arch street, Stticeen Siztk and Seventh,south ride, Philadelphia. THE proprietor of the above extensive establishment j has now opened hie superb stock of WALL PAPERS, j which are all of the 1-ATEST STVLBS, and of the very best manufacture. Purchasers ftoui the country can rely on being accommodated with patterns suitable for every purpose, without the inconvenience of looking further. He is determined to sel! at such prices as the advantage of a cbsh business affords. EDWARD BURTON, N h —Paper hung in the country at city prices Philadelphia, March b, 1850— 3m 1* \P E R ! PAPER! No. 21 Bunk street, Between Market and j (Jhesnut, and 2 d and 3 d streets, PHIL.IDELP HI A. THE subscribers beg leave to call the attention of conn try buyer* to their assortment of papers, embracing .he different varieties of Printing, Hardware, Writing, Envelope, and Wrapping papers. Tissue papers white ind assorted colors, also Bonnet and Box Boards, Sec. ! i Being engaged in the manufacture of printing papers, ' J .hey solicit orders from printers for any given size, ( which will be furnished at short notice, and at fair prices . i Market prices either in cash or trade paid for Kags. DCJCKETT & KNIGHT, .Yo. 21 Bank street, Philadelphia. October 6, IS4#—ly. j (HEAP BLINDS k SHADES. R, J . WILLIAMS, Ao. 12 Kortk Sixth t'.rttt, Philadelphia t'ENTTIAN" BUND manufacturer and wholesale and ' retail deal-r in wis now SHAOSS— awarded the highest esiMii MS at the New Vork, Philadelphia and Baltimore Exhibitions. j CURTAINS made and Lettered for stores and public buildings. A large assortment of BLINDS and SHADES of new styles and finish, at the lowest cash prices. The public will find it to their interest to call. Old Blinds painted and trimmed to look equal to new. j _ B. J.W informs the patrons of FREEMAN'S old estab lixhment, No. 113J South Second St.,that he has removed from there to No. 12 North Sixth st, where he respectful " !y solicit# a continuance ct patronage. [sriEMM I OLIVER EAAA'S, 1 AV CI South Second r'reot, Philadelphia, tfauufacturtr of Salamander, Fire and Thief Proof Iron Cheete, Kith Poirdtr proof Locke, h M WARRANTED equal to any other make for *e curtly agamst Fire or Burglars, having withstood the test of both, without injury or lota to the owners Aieo —In store and for sale, I-etter Copy in™ Presee arid "Books; Heal Presses for Corporation*, Banks, Ac.; Drug gists' Presses with Cylinders and Pans; Hoisting Ma chine* for Stores, Factories, 4tc.; Portable Shower Baths of a new and superior construction, intended for either < Cold or Warm water; Refrigeratorfor cooling arid pre serving Meats, Butler, Mdk,&c., in the warmest weather, ' suitable to stand in any part of the house or cellar ; Wa ter Pikers, warranted to purify muddy or bad water, whether affected by Rains, Marl, Linjectone, or any other cause [Phtla. March 2, 1850— ly E. IIICKS .1 OA LS if KoUealt Wooden, Willow-Ware, Broom, Broth, Couth, Looking filaoe and Variety Store, To 1% fevrth Second Street, Philadelphia. under J hiiney Janet' Oarpat Wareh,uie. 11 WING enlarged my STLKE, have on hand and am constantly manufacturing and receding from the eastern states and Europe, additions to my stock Cedar Ware. —SOOnest Cedar and 100 nest painted Tubs, <0 barrel and Wi staff Churns, ItMi dozen Cedar and boo dozen painted Palls, 9fK> dozen Wash Boards, KM) dozen nest Hugar and Flour Boxes ; Hpigole, Hpoons and Ladles. Willow Wart. — Ml nest Market and 'kit nest Clothes Baskets,4oo Willow Coaches,! "hairs and Cradles ; a large a-soitment of French and Domestic Baskets Brooms and Hrurhet - 10,000 Wire Brooms, 10,000 Hha ker Brooms, 900 dozen ea< h Wall, Paint, Her.it,lung, Hhoe end Horse Brushes ; Tooth, Hhaving, Cloth and Hair -Brushes of every style Combe.— 2000 dozen fancy Combs, of various patterns, side, neck.pocket, dressing and hue tooth Combs of vari ous styles. Looking (Jlueeet of Ptnc, Cherry, Walnut, Mahogany end Gilt Frame—all sizes and patterns ; German, French and English Looking G'aee Platte of all sizes from 7 by 9 up to 72 by 120- -(packing insured to all pirlaof the Union) —together wiwi a Itvrge assortment of Variety Goods too numerous to mention The Attention of Merchants i* respect fully solicited to th r examination of my stock, all ~F which will be sold low for CASH or city acceptance, . at to anti. Ipate any < ompetition tlut can be offered pniledelpbik, Match !".'0 y Philadelphia Advertisements. | FEATHERS! FEATHERS!! ■ f 000 POUNDS of Feathers, comprising all ! AWjWWW qualities, for sale, wholesale and retail. ; at the lowest cash prices, by HARTLEY k KNIGHT, 118 South Second street, five doors above Spruce, j Our customers and the public in general wi I please JXI) REMRMBERJC:U j that since the alterations recently made in our store, the B E D DIXG D E P .1 RTM E X T ! of our business is in the second story, where we now ' have, ready made, or will make to order, on short notice, BEDS, BOLSTERS, PILLOWS, -V-ITTRESSES, and CUSHION'S of all kinds. We also keep constantly on hand, a good assortment of I Tickings, Blankets, Mar .'titles Quilts, Comfortables, Sack [ ing Bottoms, df-r. The first Hoar and basement have been j appropriated to the sale of Carpeimgs, among which are Brussels Carpetings, Tapestry do Imperial Three Ply, CARPETHCS, ingrain Carpetings, ' from 25 cents to $ 1.00, Stair Carpetings j OJL CXOXIIS from 10 cents to fl Oil, > Entry Carpentings, j _ from 20 cents tu $ I 25, j HIMI Rag Carpetings from 25 to 40 cents. J MATTINGS. Also, Oil Cloths and Mat j tings, at all prices. J For sale by HARTLEY & KNIGHT, 14b S. Second St., 5 doors above Spruce, Phila. [mh22-3m COTTON YARN HOUSE. HORRIS & EASTWOOD. .Yo. yorth Front Street. Philadelphia, pOTTON and Linen Cham, Warps, Y' Indigo Blue Twist, Coverlet Yarn, Tie Yarn, Lamp Wick, Cottton Laps, VV adding, Ac. February 16,1850—3 m CARPETS AND Oil, CLOTHS .11 ELDRIDGE'S CHE.IP C.iRPET STORE. fTIHE SUBSCRIBER being in a b> e street, is under a low rent and vety light store expenses, which enables him to sell goods, wholesale and retail, at the lowest prices in the city. Persons wishing to buy, wilt do well to examine (he choice assortment he offers this season, of BEAUTIFUL IMPERIAL i AND EVERY VARIKTY OK >CAITPETS2 INGRAIN AND VENITIAN J And OIL C LOTUS from 2to 24 feet wide, to cut for Rooms, Hails, Ac., with a great variety of low priced In grain Carpets, from 25 to 50 cents, and Entry and Stair Carpets from 10 to AO cents per yard. Also, Mattings, ] Hearth Rugs, Table Covsrs, Floor Baize, Cotton and Kag Carpel, arc., Sec H. H. ELDRIDGE, 4 1 Strawberry St., one door above Chesnut, near Second street, Philadelphia {march 25 !m. 1Y hole ia I e dL Retail CLOCK STORE, Xo. 23 "< .Varket street, above Seventh, South tide, " PHILADELPHIA. A LTHOUGH we can scarcely estimate the value of A*- TIME commercially, yet by calling at the above es tablishment, JAMES BARBER will furnish bis friends, imong whom he includes all who duly appreciate its 3eetnss, with a beautiful and perfect Index for marking Us progress, of whose value Ihey ci judge. His extensive stock on hand, constantly changing in uniformity to.the improvements in taste and style of pattern and workmanship, consists of Ei gktday p. and Thirty-hour Brass Counting House, Parlor, tfcToMHall, Church, and Alarm CLOCKS, French, Go thic and other fancy styles, A9 well as plain, ; which from bis extensive connection ami correspondence with the manufacturers he finds he can put at the lowest rash figure, in any quantity, from one to a thousand, of j which he will warrant the accuracy. VrClotks repaired and warranted Clock Trimmmgt s Auad. CALL and see me among them. JAMES BARBER, 238 Market st. Philadelphia, August IS, 1849 —ly. PHILADELPHIA MOURNING STORE. -Va 52 South Second St., near Ckesnut, Philadelphia BESSO* & SO* \RE now receiving their spring importations, and would respectfully invite the attention of all CASH buyers,either wholesale or retail, to their large stock of Jlonrning Goods Exclusively. BLACK Bareges, Marquise, Cbaly, Bombazines, Bombazine finish Alpacas, Canton Cloths, Bilks, don ble width Mousseline de Laines, Grenadines, Canton Crapes, Barege Laines, Thibet long A square Shawls, Barege Shawls, Crape, Love, and Crape Lisse Veils, patent English trimming and veii Crapes, Ac Ac. Ac. SECOND MOURNING Lawns, Ginghams, Bareges, Mousse, de Laines, Gingham I-a wns. Chintz es, Acier Cloth, Linen Lustres, mourning bordered Handkerchiefs, Collar* anil Cuffs, black and lead Kid Gloves, Neapolitan Gloves, Ac Ac. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS: " Tbev are largely provided with Mourning Goods, and those wishing to |>uri ha#: v will find ample oppor tunity to do ao with them." — North .Im*ruan. "No advantage taken of domestic distress, for ex tortion or imposition."— Saturday Courier " Our citizens can, at any moment,call at this store, and obtain every material for ladies' attire, that ia ne cessary in the season of mourning, confident at once of obtaining good goods, and at fair prices."— lnyutror. Philadelphia, April 12, ISso—4t WHITEHEAD'S ESSENCE OF MISTAKD. — A safe and effectual remedy for Rheu matism, Gout, Lumbago, Palsy, Sprains, Bruisee, Chillbaine, Numbness, &c.; Judkm's Specific Ointment, Dewee'a Celebrated Rheumatic Nerve and Bone Liniment, or Pain Extractor; Heyle's Embrocation for horses, Indian Hair Dye, &c., for sale by J. B. MITCHELL. Lewistown, march 22, 1650. Tremendous Excitement!! Ar .d ,|| about Thomas', eell.ng goods so CHEAP. I have a Urge assortment of Boots and Shoes and LADIES' and MISSES' GAITERS, made by the best jorjj CrOOTWJ* ©forrrir®, tnD Hinuoto, , ,h ktnd t among which are some very choice BRANDIES, and a superior article of STOUTON BITTERS ; aUo, POWDER. SHO P, and bar rels be*! Monongahela WHISKEY ft et{pecn ij var (^ $ and McDowell's Taverns. ALSO, A General Assortment of Stoves, . Cheaper than can be purchased in this or any of the adjoining counties The ' public are reepectfuly invited to call and satisfy themaclves of the fact. OK. WAUTn'S Comjiouutr J&grtt# of WILD CHERRY, IS the best Medicine yet for Coughs, Colds, Consump tion, Asthma, Spitting of itlood, dtc. Read the fol lowing : November Ehh, 18-48. Dear Sir—l take great pleasure in saying to you that Mrs. Ross ha* been entirely relieved of her cough by Ihe use of your Syrup of Wild Cherry. It had continued for fully eighteen months. She 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 bottles, and I am pleased to say she is now in good health. Every one who saw Mrs. Ross thought her in a deep decline. LEWIS P. ROSS, 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 land, of June fith, 1846, sat*. Price 75 cents a Bottle. Prepared and sold by MARTIN & WHITELEY, at their wholesale Lkug Store., -48 S. Calvert Street, Balti more, And for sale by F. J. HOFFMAN and WATTSON &. JACOB, Lewistown; ALEX ANDER RUTLEDGK, Williamsburg, Huntingdon county. [June 80, IW49 —lv. Martin A Wiiiteley'* NATIONAL TONIC, A certain Cure for Ague, Fever, and Dyspepsia, IN our summer and fall months many sections of our 1 country arc prostrated by BiLLIOLS FEVER and A (51 E and FEVER. —It has been our particular study to find uut 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, and if our direction* are followed, will nut fail to effect a cure. In a letter dated, May 23d, 1819, our Agent, Mr. Elins Rauh, of Wrightsville, York county, Pa,says:—l have never known any remedy for Fever and Ague equal to y our 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 Beveraon, of the same place, says in his certificate, dated 23d March, 1819, ' 1 applied to a number of Physicians, and also used a variety of the most popu lar Ague Mixtures at dilferetit tunes, but all without the legired 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 bad ued half of it, 1 felt completely cured, though I contin ued the use of it till I bad taken two bottles.' In a joint certificate from Messrs. Miles Hoke, William Blackson, and James D. Brown, of the same place, they say—Tlav- Ing tried nearly ail the remedies within our reach with out success, we at last purchased some of your .S'ational Tome, 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.' See the Pamphlets, which you can get froin one of our Agents gratis. Also, Dr. Martin's Purgative Pills, the best now in use, in all cases where a purgative is needed. s> Prepared and sold by MARTIN It WHITEI.EY, Wholesale Drug Store, No. 4b S. Calvert st , Baltimore. For sale by F. J. HOFFMAN and tX ATT SON & JACOB, Lewislown ; and by AI.EX ANDER RETLEDCK, W ilitainsburg, Huntingdon county. June 30, 1819—ly. HARRIS, TURNER $ HALE S C ompound Syrup oi'Spigelia or Vegetable Vermifuge, The most effectual, the safest, pleasantest and most convenient Worm Medicine ever offered to the jmblic. THE SPIGEI.IA, says a work of highest authority, stands at the head of the list of .Inllitlmtnlits or If'erm Medicines. It is adapted to a wider range of cases, and to a greater variety of constitutions and stales of the constitution, than any other. Hut prepared as it com monly is, in the form of lea, it can seldom be given to children in sufficient doses. In Harris, Turner ft Hale's Compound Syrup, it is so concentrated that the dose is very small, so combined as to ensure a purgative opera tion, and so palatable as to Ire taken, not only with ease, but with positive pleasure. The precise compoiition of lliis syrup and the nwuie of preparing it, are the result of a series of experiment* continued for year* Before offering it for sale, it *ll subjected to the test of experience iti the hand* of eini nentphyslcian*, in Philadelphia and elsewhere, who have recommended rt in the highest terms, and still employ it in their practice. In addition to this evidence of its mer its, we offer the following, selectud from a number of un solicited testimoriiais. Ist A distinguished physician of Virgmta, i f much experience, writes of it thus: "I should have written before this, but fell disposed first to try the efficacy of your Vermifuge I have used more than half the quantity received,and the experiment has been most successful I really believe that it posses ses advantages over any other Vermifuge I hare ever need. Independent of the smallness of the dose, and the plea santness of the syrup (great advantages in dosing chil dren) the advantage of administering it under a variety of circumstances, enhances its value; indeed there is scarcely a condition of the system in winch it may not be administered. Yours, 2d A respectable physician of Lebanon county, fn this state, writes " I have been in the liabitof prescribing your Compound Syrup of Spigelia for some time past, and have found it an excellent worm medicine, particularly for children. — Please- forward per bearer 2 dor. bottles. Vonrv.dcc." 3d —An intelligent merchant of Virginia to whom we bad previously sold the syrup, w rites : "Since my return home, ! find that your Syrup of Spi gelia has come into general use in this lieighboi'Nood. We have sold w hat we had nhand, and it gave such satis faction that it is now catted for evey day. You will please put us up 5 or fi dor.cn rti a small package, and send to the care of W. Anderson Sc Co., Richmond, as soon as possi ble,and forward the bill per mail —Yours, tec." Itli.—A respectable merchant of Ohio, on a lale visit to Philadelphia, (dated, that romc time since lie bad been ap plied to by a customer for a vial of Ver mifuge for his son Not having the article asksd for, he advised a trial of Harris, Turner & Hale's Compound Syrup of iSpigelia 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 hi* surprise and delight at the effect of the Kymp, declaring it had expelled 900 worm* and entirely relieved his son. The merchant added an expression of his great regret that he had not bad on hands a bottle of the Hyrup at the tune when his own little daughter died, as he confidently be lieved it would have saved her life sth—A gentleman of Hnd*<.n, N V , having writ ft bot tle of Harr>, Turner 4 Hale'e Compound Syrnpoffpi grim, to a young friend who had tried in vain a great num ber of worm medicine*,writes, that hi* friend wm imme diately relieved ; the word* of the patient were: "It took every worm out my body." MASOTACTVRRD ONI.* HV HARRIS, TURNER & HALE. Wholesale Druggist*, No. 201 Market street, Philadelphia, tItroRTKRA ANI) WIIOI.EHALK HE AI.ERb IN Drug*. Medicine*, Chemical*, Patent Meilu inei, Surgical and Obstetrical Instruments, I>ruggi*t' Classware, Win dow-glass, Paints, Oil*, Dye*, l*erfuinric, fcc.,&c.,and exclusive manufacturer* of Harris, Turner A. Hale'* Hugitr-Coated Plila, Uurham'* Liniment for the Pile*,the Manbrirtge Hair Tonic., Ehetle a Eye Water, Mr*. Madi son'al'nrivalledlndclliblelnk,Oewce*'Celebrated Nerve and Hone I.inlment, or Magic Pain Extractor, Mrs. tihar*- wood's Extracts of Lemon and Vanilla, for flavoring Pud dings,lce < reams, Ate., 4tx. For sale by dealers in Drugs generally in Centre, Miftlm and Juniata counties. [au5 —tf THE LADIES.—LiIy White, Violet toilet i'owder, Tooth Powder, Tooth Tind Hair Brushes, Hair Oil, Perfumery, Musk Bugs, I Lip wilvc and Fancy aoape, for sale at A. A. RANKS' j apl2 Diamond Store. Saddlers and Coachmakers! LOOK to your interests—call upon IpJßlLtlic subscriber and purchase your ware I *low for cash at F. J. HOFFMAN'S apt- Hardware Store. £l7ll IDIIMW Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chro nic or I%ervs Debilily, Disease or Ihe Kidneys, AND ALL DISEASES AKIS -BINO FROM A DISOR DERED IJVKR OR STO MACH, SUCH AW CONSTIPA TION, INWARD PILES, FULLNESS, OR BLOOD TO THE HEAD, ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, NAUSEA, HEART-BURN, DIS UUST FOR FOOD, FULLNESS, OR WEIGHT IN THE STOMACH, SOUR ERUCTATIONS, SINKING OR FLUTTERING AT THE PIT OF THE STOMACH, TSWIMINU OF THE HEAD, HURRIED AND DIFFICULT BREATHING, FLUTTER INO AT THE HEART, CHOKING OR Sl FFOC ATI N G SENSATIONS WHEN In a lying posture. Dimness of t'<°son, Dots or webs before the Sight, fever and dull pain in the Head, Deficiency of Ptrspira tion, Yellowness of ike Skin and Dyes, Pain in the Side, Bark, Chest, Limbs, <| c., Sudden Plushes of Heat, Burning in the Plesh, Constunl Imaginings of Evil, and great depression of Spirits, can be effectual ly cured by DR. HOOFLIND'S celebratcil c; E R JMf A N PITT E RS, PREPARED BY DA. O IVI. JACKSON, At the German Medicine Store, 120 Arch st. PHILADELPHIA. Their puver over the above disease! is not united—if tijualltd —fry any other preparation in the United States as the cures attest, in many cases after skilful physicians had failed. These Bitters are worthy (be attention of invalid*. Possessing great virtue* in the rectification of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most search ing powers in weakness and affections of tile digestive or gans, they are withal, safe, certain and pleasant. READ AND BP CONVINCED. CHAR. Romssox, Esq., F.aston, Md., in a letter to Dr Jackson, January 9, 1850, said— " My wife end myself have received more benefit from your medicine than any other we have ever taken for the TJysprpsiaand I.tver disease." "THK TBNTII I.KCHON," published at Woodstock, Va , January 10, InSO, said— -44 A GREAT MEDICINE " We have uniformly refrained from recommending to the public any of the various Patent Medicines of the day, unlees thoroughly convinced of their value. Among those we consider worthy of notice is the German Bitters, invented by Ur. liooiind, and prepared by Dr Jackson, in Philadelphia. One instance in particular, in which the superior virtues of this medicine has been tested, has fal len under our observation. During the last summer, a son of Mu. Anita HAM OR A mix, of this county, was very seriously afflicted with l.iver Complaint, and after trying in vain various remedies, he purchased a bottle of the Bitters, and after using it, was so much relieved of bis distressing malady, that he procured another bottle, and is restored entirely to health " READ FURTHER A FEW FACTS FSUM "THK WBLDOJS HERAL.II," published at Weldon, X. C., January *4,1650, which said " PATENT MEDICINES." "It is etry seldom that we make any allusion to Patent Medicines, either approving or otherwise. Unfortunately for the country, and for honest and conscientious inven tors and venders ofthese medicines, the land is becoming flooded with quack preparations, that are made alone for profit and are fit not even for the dogs. In this state of things it is hard to tell which are, and which are not worth having If a person gets an indifferent Medicine the first time lie pun liases, lie is very apt to condemn the whole of them and buy no more, and inventors most only blauie those of their number, (who ignorantly combine plain medicines together for the purpose of making money,) for the ill success w hrcii attends the efforts of the deserving " " We believe Dr. C. M. Jackson's ' Hoofland's German Hitters' to he a most excellent medicine, and one that should be highly popular in these days of Temperance; for they are altogether Vegetable In their composition, without one drop of .■ilcul.olie Spirits in them. Tins med tcine ie innocent, but strengthening in its effects, and rich ly deserving of an unbounded popularity, which, when It becomes known, it will, no doubt, fully enjoy." Ji noE M. M. NOAH said, in his" WBKKLV MESKKN OEH," January 5, 1850 " l>r. lloojland's Herman Flitters —Here -i* a prepara tion which the leading presses in the Union appear to be unanimous in recommending, and the reason is obvious. It is made after a prescription furnished by one of the most celebrated physicians of modern times—the late Dr Christopher Wilhelm ilootiand, professor to the Uni versity of Jena, private physician to the king of Prussia, and one of the greatest medical writers Germany has ever produced, tie was emphatically the enemy of huvtbug, and therefore a medicine of which he was the inventor and endorsor may be confidently relied on. He specially recommended It in Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Debility, Vertigo, Acidity of the Stomach, Constipation, ami all complaints arising from a disordered condition of the stomach, the liver and the intestines Nine Philadelphia papers express their conviction of its excellency, and sev eral of the editors speak of its effects from their own indi vidual ex[>erience. Under these circumstances, we feel warranted, not only in calling the attention of our readers to the present proprietor's (Dr C. M Jackson's) prepara tion, but in recommending the article to all afflicted." MORE EVIDENCE. The " Pitu.IDHI.rHiA SsTiansv G< ZKTTK," th best family newspaper published in the United States The editor say s of Dr. lion/land's Herman liilters: " it is seldom that we recommend w hat are termed Pat ent Me.dtcine* to tile confidence and patronage of our readers; and, therefore, when we recommend Dr. Hoof land's German Bitters, we wish it to be distinctly under stood that we are not speaking of the nostrums of the day, that are noised about for a brief forgotten after it has done its guilty race * three .years, and the strongest testimony in its favor , is, that there is more ol it used in the practice of the regular Physi cians of Philadelphia than all other nostrums combined, a fact 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. That this medicine will core Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt after using it as directed. It acts specifically upon the stom ochcnd liver; it is preferable to calomel in all bilious diseases —the effect is immediate. They can be administered to FKMM.K or INFANT with sufety and reliable benefit, at any time. UK WARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high charac ter which is necessary tor all medicines to at tain to induce counterfeiters to put forth a spu rious article at the risk of the liven of those who are innocently deceived Look 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 tohich they are sptirious. For sale Wholesale and Retail at the GKR MAN MEDICINE STOKE, NO. 120 ARCH STREET, one door below Sixth, (late ut'27B Race Street,) Philadelphia, and by respectable dealers gener ally throughout the country. march 22 —ly. Five Hundred Dollars, rriHE undersigned has SSOO to invest in Fox, 1_ Mink, Raccoon, Muskrut, and Rabbit Skins, for which the highest price in cash will tie p3id 1 on delivery, at the " Juniata Hat Store.'" i N. j. Rumsnx. ' I ewistown, March R, 1950- 3t msuimu AND PURIFY! PURIFY! Life and Health are in the Blood. Not one of all the oumeroui medicines that bare hwn prepared, begin* to be of as great medical virtue, power, ami unfailing certainty to cleanse and purity, produce new. healthy llooa, and strengthen and Invigorate the whole #y tern, aa BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. This Purifier la the most i conderful arid astonishing rem edy in the world. No other medicine baa effected such al most miraculous cures of Scrofula, Fever Sores, Salt Rheum, SYPHILIS, and other eruptive and skin diseases, viz.: Ery sipetas, Sores, lib-era, Ulcerated Sort Mouth and Throat, Nursing Sore Mouth, Scald Head, Hilts. Piles, 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 use of FOUR TIMES Less Quantity, at Less Cost by four-fold, than ever such diseases were before 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— IViII it cure my complaint I SEC OX D-Is it cheaper r THIRD— WiII ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH of BRANT'S PURIFIER effectively cure FOUR TIMES as much disease as one dollar's worth of Sarsaparilla f If it will, then it is FOUR TIMES CHEAPER than Sarsapa rilla. And to prove this we offer one case of cure, out of the many cases ot MOST HORRID SCROFULA. To realize the great power of this medicine as a purifier, read, in our Pamphlets, the perfect cure effected on Mr. J. II Hank in, of Rome, Oneida county, If. Y. He was confined to his lied One Year —was not expected to live twenty-four hours longer —his neck was eaten nearly off. from ear to ear—a hole was eaten through the Wind-pipe —his ear nearly eaten out —the use of one arm destroyed —an Uieer, as large as a man's hand, had nearly ealeu through his side—and there were on him, is all. Twenty Large, Deep, Discharging Ulcers, which were ALL CURED, and ha restored to health and strength to labor again, by the use of ONLY TWELVE BOTTLES. This wonderful cure is certified to by Fourteen Respectable Witnesses. And it is the greatest cure, the mont undoubtedly subrtantist ed. of one of the most horrid and mart baptists tutu* of Scrofula, that has erer keen cured since the world wu cre ated—completely establishing the great paver and certain Jkrary of the medicine. PHYSICIAN, HEAL THYSELF. DOCT. J W FRENCH, of Hillsdale, Hillsdale Co , Mick.. wrote to u. Dec. 8, 1848 : " I have been in the regular prac tice of medicine in thia place for .Vine Years , but waa obliged to quit the practice of my profession in conse quence of ill beaith. I was so severely afflicted with a chronic disease of the lungs, as to convince me that 1 had the Consumption past doubt I coughed almost incessantly ulgbt and day. and had severe pains and soreness in my chest, side, and breast. I tried the remedies recommended by the most skilful of my profession, all to no effect, excepting the nausea and debility caused by them I was prejudiced against Patent Medicines, and bare BO faith now in them, generally. But 1 was induced, as an experiment, more than through faith, to try a boftle of BRAXT'S INDUB PUL MONARY BALSAM. and 1 do here acknowledge, for the ben efit of the afflicted or whom it may serve, that the effect of iu uae on me. was the wort prompt and salutary of any med icines 1 ever witnessed the effect of in all my practice. My COUOH was IMMEDIATELY EStisvEs. aud in about eight or ten days. I was free from cough, soreness of the cbest, and pain, and now consider and pronounce myself a well man." Doct. French is now a respectable druggist and merchant at Uillsdaie. ANOTHER IMPORTANT VICTORY: Messrs. Hoitstander At Co., respectable merchanta of Oberlin, 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 sect for them We have been so often deceived by such medicines not proving to be equal to their recommendations, and therefore would not sell, when their want of efficacy was known, that we considered it unprofitable to keep such, and were therefore prejudiced against Brant's, supposing it to be wo better than many others we have on sale After we had received Brant's, I, (A. Holtstander) was persuaded from reading the pamphlet to take a bottle of the Pulmonary Bal sam homo. My wife had been afflicted with a severe cough for about ten months, and our trieods were alarmed and fearful that she would find nothing to relieve or cure her. But notwithstanding our prejudices to patent medicines, we are o'/hged to say, and cheerfully coulees, that HKAKT'S BALSAM and PURIFYING EXTRACT, can be depended on in {(reference to any or all of the many kinds that have been eft with us for sale. My wife was immediately relieved in her cough, and before she had finished using the first bottle, began to gain strength and health, and only three bottles effected a perfect cure. The PURIFYINO EXTRACT I have personally used for a general debility of the system, and 1 have BO hesitansy in saying that it is" the best medi cine to restore and invigorate the system, that 1 have ever found. In every instance where we have sold these medi cines they have proved their efficacy, and given the best satisfaction." BRANPS INDIAN PULMONARY BALSAM This Tlulsoui possesses all the cleansing an dying with a consumption of the lungs; and depone;.; believing that to lie the ease, went to Mr. John IT ait's store, m the milage of Rallston Spa, to purchase cloth for a hruuJ, and otiier necessaries, to prepare Ris wife for i.aria! after she should die. Deponent further say.g that while he was in said llhnfj tore, he was persuaded by the IViigiirfor of " kKANT'S INIHAX PIT.MONAKY BALSAM." who wag tlien present, to take a bottle of sat J Mrdicia, -in- remark ing, that if the dying ten mart lv now past recovery, yet, if she he much oppressed and d,stressed, the said medicine would stH.tlie and relieve her, and make the pillow of death more easy. Deponent t.k the said medicine home with him, together with the cloth he had purchased pre paratory to the anticipated death of his wile. l)e|Kmenl caused a portion of said medicine to be admini-terrd to his wife, and to liis astonishment it soon relieved her She continued tile use ot said medicine uutil she recov ered from her disease, and has been able since (it twing now more than three year*) to do the work and attend to all her household affairs ; and deponent verily believes that, through the blessing of Providence, the restoration to health of his wife was the result of the curative and healing effi cacy of brant's Indian Pulmonary Balsam. ZIBA DYKF.MAN. Subscribed and sworn to. tiefore lue, this U9tb day of April, 184*. TIIOS. (4. YOUNG, Justice of the Peace. Pawn of' Rallston. Saratoga county, -V. V. —s.t. This is to certify. Uiat 1 tun. and have been tor many yars. well and intimately acquainted with tlu- abovo-nanied Ziba Dvkeman. who is one of our mo*t worthy RJid respectable citizens, and whose stateuients are entitled to full credit ami belief. i 1108. CM. YOUNG. Justice ot the Peace. April IS#- Town ttf Halls tan. Village of ttalUtan Spa —n Tills is to certify, that the circumstances aad facts stated oNive by Ziba bykeman nre to my knowledge strictly true, and that ho lias frequently since stated to me thai Brant's Indi.ai Balsam saved the life of Mi*. Pykeiean. AphliKt. 1848. JOHN WAIT. BHANT'S PULMONARY BALSAM cures COXSI'MP TIOX. CoUghs. Colds, Spitting of Blood, Bleeding at the Lungs. Pain is the Breast and Side. Xight Smeats. .Serious Complaints, Palpitation of the Heart, female Weaknrtstt and Comp'a'its. Cholera Infan Oysentery. aud Sr-a-.tr Com FOR SALE BY ALFRED At.IRKS, l^mstoicn, IV. ItREHMeW, McVeytawn, M. STEELY S( CO., Belleville, JOUX ALBRIGHT, RcedsviUe, And V>y Agents in all parts of the State. All letters and orders must be addressed to WALLACE A Co., 106 Broadway, New York. November 17, 1849 — eoly. K~ OUSSELL'S FEKFUMEia Extraotp, assorted; Kau Lustrale, Phiiocotne, Liquid lJuir Dye, Charcoal Tooth I'aste, Rose Tooth Paste, Pearl Powder, Tooth Powder, die., at J. 11. MITCHELL'S. Lewialow n. msrrh 'J*-'. 1950 L'A I 'I IO.M KX 'I K A A man by the name of < 1..1 PC tins rnfared w ih a young man of the name of S. P. Tuwuswid. and use. r,.s aamr to put up a Sarsaparilla, which they call Dr. Town •end's Sarsaparilla. denominating it G F.N UIN E, Original, etc. This Townsend is no doctor, and never sm; but was formerly a worker on railroads, canals, anil tbo like. Vet he assumes the title of Dr.. for the purpose of paining credit what he is not. This is to caution the public not to be deceived, and purchase none but the OFNUIN E ORIGI NAL OLD Dr. Jacob Towosend's Bnrsaparilla. having ■> It the Old Dr's likeness, his family coat of artus, and bis signature across ihe coal of arm?. Principal Ofier, 107 .Tuscan York City THE ORIGINAL DISCOVERER OF THE Genuine Townsend Sarsajianila. Old Dr. Townsend is now about 70 year- of .-• to. :-ml l.av long been known as the AUTHOR and D D-P'tV ERF.R of the GENUINE ORIGINAL " TOWN'-END A iH SAPARILI.A.'' Being poor, be wascftm|or*ons who hid been healed of sure diseases, and saved to nil death, pro claimed -is excellence and wonderful HEALING POWER. Knowing, many years ago, that he had. by his skill, science and ezjierieiice, devised an article which would he of incalculable adyanrage to mankind when the means would be furnished to bring it into universal notice, when its inestimable virtues would lie known and appreciated. This time hai wine, the means are supplied ; this GRAND AND UNEQUALLED PREPARATION is manufactured on the largest scale, ami is called for throughout the length and breadth of the land, especially as it is fouud Incapable of degeneration or deterioration. Unlike young d. P Townsend', it improves with age, and never changes, but for the better : because it is prepared on scientific print-tples by a scientific bm. The highest knowl edge of Chemistry, aod the latest discoveries of the art, have all been brought into requisition in the ii-anufactnre of the Old Dr's Sarsaparilla. The Sarsaparilla root, it H well known to medical men, contains many medicinal pro perlies, ai.d some properties which are inert or useless, and others, which if retained in preparing it for use. produce fermentation and acid, which it injurious to the system Some of the properties uf ritu-snpariUa are MI volatile, that they entirely evaporate and are lost in the preparation, if they are not preserved by a scientific process, known only to those experienced in its manufacture Moreover, these volatile principles, which fly off in vapor, or as an tshaia lion, under heat, are the very essential medical properties •f the root, which give to it ail its value. SOUKIKG. KhkMEN'l ING. ACID "COM POUND" OK S. F. TOWNSKNI), tnrl yet he wuuiu fnin have :l understood thin Old llr. Jacob I'owßsend's Ostiums Original SartaparUla is an IMITA TION of his inferior preper-vlaMi ' Heaven forbid that t should de.,l in an article whieh woßid bear the most distant resemblance l 8. P. Tows •end's artitle! Rnd which shouul bring e in the despairing bosom, Ui restore health ami bloom, and vigor into lb erushed nod broken, and So inrush intiruuiv that 01.1) I)K. JACOB TOWNBKXO hrta SUI'dHT and FOIiND tire op purlunily and means to Imng bis Grand Cuiversa 1 Concentrated Remedy within the reach, and *•> the kno* ledge of all who need It, thai they may leaiu and know, by joyful experience. it* Tranncendeut Power to Heal. Any paraan caa boil or itew the root till they get • darl solored liquid, which ie wore from the coloring matter In the root than tram any lit eiw ; ihey can then ■train (hit tnalpid or vapid sweeten **tih sour molasses, and then call It "BARsiAPARII.I.A EXTRACT or SY RUP." But such it not the article known as the GENUINE OLD DH. JACOB TOWNSEND'S SAKSAPARILLA. Tnis is so prepared, that all the inert properties of the jUriajwnlln root are tirst removed, every thing capable of becoming acid or ol feraienLHtmn, it extracted and rejected; then every particle oi uu-dicol virtue is secured in a pure tod concentrated lorat ; and thus it is rendered incapable fa losing any of its valuable ami healing properties. Pre;erpiration, relaxing siricture of the lungs, throat, and every other part. Bu: in nothing is i„ excellence more manifestly seen and acknowledged than in all kinds ami stages of FEMALE COMPLAINTS. It work* wonders in cases of h'.uor .llhuo i" Whites. fb-i --*a u j rve II . rub. f Ibst rti.vs. > apprcsi Mil, of Put >i/v. -Mrnttt, Irregularity ol the inen.sir,iai jteriods, and the like; and U as etlec'.unl 111 ruring all the (oruu ot Kidney Disease*. By removing obstructions, and regulating the general system, it gives tone and strength to the whole body, and ihui cures all tonus of _ _ Nervous diseases and debility. and thus prevents or relieves a great variety ol other mala dies, as Spinal irritatiu i. .Vurrv/gM, St. ' itsj Oa.net Swooning, Ppilry'ic i.tt, CmrsuUiuns, lac. It cleanse* the blood. exciies the iiver to healthy action, tones the stomach, and gives good digestion, relieves the bfiwels of iiir;nir anil coiisti|Wtlon. sllaii intiammation, .unifies the skin, equalises the circulation of the blood, producing gentle warmth equally all m.the body, anu the Insensible |uers|iiration relaxes all strictures and tight neas, removes nil obstructions, and uivigoraies the entire nervous system. Is not Una then The inediciue you pre-emiucntly need! But can any of these things be said ol 8. P. '1 ovvnsend a tuier or article? Tills vonnff nian'v liquid is not lo he COMPARED WITH THE OLD DRS. because of one GRAND K \UT. that the one n I.NLAI A BLfclul ÜBIEKIORA riuN.aud NEVER SPOILS, while the other !><>> ; -•umriajr. fermenting, and Bofing the teitfj couutiiuna It into trsgmoats ; .he sour, acul liquid exph'diug. and damaging other goods Must no. thta '">"1 bie compound be poisonous to the system What fut s j which insinuate* itsetl between liie joints and elsew here. | irritating and inflaming the delicate tissue., upon wnirn • acts ? 8o of nervous diseases, of uupnrity ol the bl<>. ' deranged circulations. and nearly ail the ai.tneoU who afflict human nature. . { Now is it not horrible to make and sell, od tV'' w ■ eras lo Use this wle in Lewwtown by R- ALLEN, ! who i sole agent for Mifflin county, may 5i6,1849 —ly- MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE CHRISTIAN HOOVER, Justice of the Peace, CAN be found at his office, in the room re cently occupied by Require Kulp. where lie will attend to all business entrusted Ugh" care with the greatest care and despatch. I.ewtstown, Tuly 1, 1848— tf.