Philadelphia Advertisements, Mackerel, i si JAP, CODFISH, Constantly on nani! aitu SALMON, tor aaU by HERRINGS, } J. PALMER & ( o , PORK, ' Market street Wharf, HAMS & SIDES, j PIIIL A DELPHI A. SHOULDERS, | LARD & CHEESE, J March 23, lri.>o-3m. Philadelphia and Liverpool M\E OF PACKETS. SH)ps Ol'ttTll KV MAsTP.It. iIEHLtv, "iMI tons, Alfred F. Smith ISIIKNA VOOA it, Nio '■ James Vt est. MARY PLEASANTS, MW " J. O Howne. 801-E, " Henry F. Miercketi. The above ships will *ail punctually, on their appointed days, vis: From Philadelphia on the !0;h of each month. From Liverpool on tin: Ist of each inoiilh. 3> Taking Steam on the Delaware. For passage, apply to SAMUEL PLEASANTS, No. .IT Walnut street, Philadelphia. Parties will find these superior first class SHIPS most desirable conveyances for bringing out their friends, the accommodations in second cabin andsteerage being of me most airy and capacious description. ;■> Also Drafts for sale, payable in all parts of England. Jrel ind and Scotland, from one pound upwards. February 5, I? 50 —ly R. JL J. Jl. ROU E, 03 Sorth 3 d St., above Arch, Philadelphia, Have FOR SAT.FT, ir.OO DOZEN COItX IIItOOMS, ipo do PAINTED BUCKETS. 500 Nests Willow Market BASKETS. fiOd Nests Cedar TUBS 600 Statf and Barrel CHURNS Together with the largest stock of Willow, Cedar and Eastern WOODW ARE ev.-r off. red in the city. N. B Cash paid at all times for BROOM CORN at our factory. feb23 —3iu. G *J /. IT 0. r pilE subscribers are now ready to supply dealers and J others will. this valuable MANURE. Thev offer for sale 500 TONS PA l AGOM A, in bag, 200 4 PERUVIAN. Warranted first qualitv. Also, I) EAL ER S I \ OILS, Have always in store PURE SPERM Oil.,for Manufac : iring purposes. This oil is adapted to machinery of every description, and being <>f the purest quality, camiol fail to give satisfaction J. B. A. & S. ALLEN, fb 23-3 m] No. ? South Wbarvei, Fhil&dttpiiil The Great China Store OF PHILADELPHIA. THANKFUL to the citizens of Lewistown and its vi cinity for their increased custom, we again request their company to view our large and splendid assortment of China, Glass and Yiueensw&re. Dtt.ner sets, tea sets, toilet sets, and single pieces, either of Glass, China or Stone Ware, sold in quantities to suit purchaser*, for less than they can be had elsewhere —in fact at less than wholes.-sle prices. American and English BA/TT-i.V/.d METAL GOODS , in greater variety than ever before offered in the city. Fancy China in great variety, very cheap. n-We would invite any person visiting the city to call aud tit u* —they will at least be pleased to walk around our beautiful store, and to view the finest China sad the cheapest the world produces Very respectfully, TYNDALE A MITCHELL, Ao. 219 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. September 22,1849 —ly. ARCH STREET WALL PAPER WAREHOUSE, -Vs. 112 Arch street, bet Keen Sixth aud Seventh,south side, Philadelphia. r PIJE proprietor of the above extensive establishment *• has now opened his superb stock of WALL PAPERS, which are all of the i.ktuat STYLES, and of the very best manufacture. Purchasers from the country ran rely on being accommodated with patterns suitable for every purpose, without the inconvenience of looking further He i* determined to sell at such prices as the advantage of a cash business affords V EDWARD BURTON. N B —Paper hung iu She country at city prices Philadelphia, March 5, 18S0—3m PAPER! PAPER! No. 21 Bank street, Between Market and Chtsnut, and 2d and 3d streets, PHILADELPHIA THE subscriber* beg leave to call ihe attention ofeoun try buyers to their assortment of pa;>er, embracing he different varieties of Printing, Hardware, Writing, Envelope, and Wrapping paper*. Tissue papers white ir.d assorted colors, also Bonnet arid Box boards. See. Being engaged in the manufacture of printing papers, :hey solicit orders from printers for any given size, vhicli will he furpuhed at short notice, and at fair prices Market prices either in cash or trade paid for Rags DUCKETT & KNIGHT, No. 21 Bank street. Philadelphia. October 6, 1%49—1y. CHEAP BLIXDS & SHADES. B . J . UILLIA n S , .Vu 12 Xorth Sizth street, Philadelphia T'ENITIA.N BLIND manufacturer and wholesale and retail dealer hi w in now sh auks— awarded the highest sßzaicvis at (he Mew York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Exhibitions. CURTAINS made and Lettered for stores and public buildings A large assortment of BLINDS and SHADES Lf new styles and finish, at ibe lowest cash prices The public will find it to their interest to call. Old Blinds painted and trimmed to look equal to new b J W informs the patrons of FREEMAN'S old estab lishment, No. lI3J South Second at.,that he has removed from there to No. 12 North Sixth St., where he respectful ly soheiu ,i continuance of patronage [mh2J 3m OLIVER EVA AS, -Vo 61 South Second street, Philadelphia, Vi ufadurtr of Salamander, Fxrt and Thitf Proof Iron Chests, with Powder Proof l.otks, AND WARRANTED equal to any other make for se • *■ t irity against Fire or Burglars, having withstood the *l of both, without injury or tOflf to the owner* Also—ln (tore and for sale, letter Copying Preascaand fie,**; Heal Pre**e* for Corporations, Bank*, Ac. ; Drug rotts' Pretaeswith Cylinders arid Pans; Moisting Ma bine* for Stores, Factories, ; Portable Shower Bath* r f a new and superior ronstruction, intended for either '.'old or Warm water; Refrigerators for cooling and pre serving Meats, Butter, Milk, dec., In the warmest weather, i suitable to stand in any part of the house or cellar ; V\a i br Fillers, warranted to purify muddy or bad water, w nether affected by llama. Marl, Limestone, or any other raiise. [Plula March 2,1550— ly 1 Ei IIIEKS JOA ES, Wholesale Wooden, Willow-Ware, broom, brush, Comb, Looking Glass and Variety Store, .V Jfc xYor'.A Second Strut, Philadelphia, under J Sidney ' Jones' Carpet Warehouse, T I A VINO enlarged my HTORF., have on hand and am constantly manufacturing and receiving from the eastern state* and Europe, additions to my sfork Cfdir Ware.- 500 nest Cedar and 100 nest painted Tubs, tor, barrel and 2Orders promptly attended to. Goods carefully (tack ed and forwarded by "Express " Samples sent to any part of tiia country free of charge, by addressing, post paid, A. H. M'CALLA, a! 2 3m] Wine Merchant, 30 Walnut St., Philadelphia. rii.iTiimi^: IT;atiikh!! # POL'NDS of Feathers, comprising afl qualities, for sale, wholesale and retail, at the lowest cash prices, by HARTLEY & KNIGHT. 1l South Second street, five doors above Spruce. Our customers and the public in general wi I please ?Tr*.Vo77C£ .LY7) that since the alterations recently made in our store, the BED DIX C. I) E PART ME,V T of our business is in the second story, where we r.ow have, ready made, or will make to order, on short notice, BEDS. BOLSTERS, PILLOWS. MATTRESSES, atul CUSHIONS vf alt kinds. We also keep constantly on hand, a good assoitment of Tickings, Blankets, Marseilles (gur/hf, Comfvr'ablrs. Sack ing Bottoms, &e The first floor and basement Imvr been appropriated to the sale of Carpeting*, among which ar<- Brussets Carpetings, Tapestry do Imperial Three Ply, I CARI'ETHCiS, Ingrain Carpeting*, frot#2l cent* to # 1.00, r ' OIL CLOTHS. from iOeenti to $1 0<> f r Entry Carpentings, ! _ from 20 cents to 91 23, ttlMl Rag Carpetings from 21 to 40 cent# MATTI Also, Oil Cloths and Mat tings, at all prices F.r sale by HARTLEY ft KNIGHT. 1V" f. rlecond l , 5 doors above Spruce, Plitla [mh22 Sri. COTTON YARN HOUSE. UORRIS A: EASTWOOD, Ao. 7$ North Front Street, Philadelphia, POTTOS and Linen Chain, Warps, J Indigo blue Twist, Coverlet Yarn, Tie Yarn, Lamp Wick, Cotttnn Laps, Wadding, &' February 16, ISso—3m CARPETS AND OILCLOTHS .It KL/JRIDGE'S C.UIPET STORE. TIIE SUBSCRIBER being in a bye street, is under a low -* rent and very light store expenses, which enables him to sell goods, wholesale and retail, at the lowest prices in the city Persons wishing to buy, w ill do well to examine the choice assortment he offers this season, of BEAUTIFUL IMPERIAL } XXI) KICIIV ViKIBTY OF -G'Alll t. US . INGRAIN* AND VENETIAN > And Oil, CLOTHS from 2 to2l feet wide, to cut for Rooms, Halls, fce , with a great variety of lew priced In ; grain Carpets, from 25 to 50 cents, and Entry and Stair Carpets from 10 to 50 cants per yard. Also, Mattings, Hearth Rugs, Table Covers, Floor Baize, Cotton and Hag Carpet, lie , Ac. 11. H. ELDRIDGE, 11 Strawberry St., one door above Chtsnut, near Second street, Philadelphia [march 22 - 3m. IV hole *a I c Sc Retail CLOCK STORE, .Vo. 23£ .Marktt street, above Seventh, South side, PHILADELPHIA. A I,THOUGH we ran scarcely estimate the value of " * TIME commercially, yet by calling at the above es 'ablishment, Jamls Baiiblr will furnish bia friend*, xmong whom he includes all who duly appreciate its fleotness, with a beautiful and perfect Index for marking Its progress, of whose value tbry can judge Hi extensive stock on hand, constantly changing in tonforniity to the improvement* in ta*te and style of pattern and workmanship, consistsof V.ip ht day Thirty-hour Bras* Counting House, Parlor, ; C. .Hall, Church, and Alarni CLOCKS, French, IJo. thic and other fancy styles, a* well as plain, which f.uai his extensive connection and correspondence with the manufacturers lie find* he can pur at the lowest •ash figure, in any quantity, from one to a thousand, of which he w ill w arrant the accuracy n-Clwkt repaired and warrantid. Chirk Trimmings • i hand. CAI 1. and *ee me among them. J AMES BARBER, 238 Market >t. Philadelphia, August Ife, IM9 —ly. Good News for Blacksmiths. Iron! rpHE subscriber has just received a large lot of ! Irvin A. Co.'s Centre county Iron on com mission, and shall continue to keep a heavy stock which he will warrant, and sell at the following firires, for cash, on delivery : Regular assorted Iron, 31 cents. Horseshoe do 4 do Nail rods, 4) do V. J. HOFFMAN. Lcw'Ktown, March 29, 1850. N. li.—On hand, also, a lartrc assortment nf SMAI.I, IRON. F. J. H. Salt and Fish. \(j()OJ) STOCK on hand at very lijjht profits tor cash, hy at' I 2 F. J HOFFMAN. Martin fc Whitelcy'* | NATIONAL TONIC, A certain Cure for Ague, Fever, and Dyspepsia, IN our summer and fall mouths many sections of our country are prostrated by BILLIOUS FEVER and ! AGCK and FEVER. —It bar been our particular study to | find out some remedy to stop this dreadful scourge, and ( think, in this TON It- ive have effected this 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 23d, 1819, our Agent, Mr. Elias Unub, of Wrightsville, York county, Pa., says:—l iiave never known any remedy for Fivtr and .taut equal to I your invaluable National Tonic. It lias given universal satisfaction, and lias cured cases of Ague of years stand ; >"g. and after the failure of all other medicines tnade use 1 of. Mr. Henry Beverson,of lite same place, says in his ! certificate, dated 23d March, 1819, ' 1 applied to a number of Physicians, and also used a variety oftheiuost popu- I lar Ague Mixtures at different limes, but all without tin desired effect; no permauent cure having been afforded. I w as at length induced, at the recommendation of your worthy Agent at this place, to try a buttle of your N'a ■ lionul Tonic, and to my great satisfaction,before 1 had used half of it, 1 felt completely cured, though I contin ued the use of it till I had taken two bottles.' in a joint certificate from Messrs. Miles Hoke, William lilackson, and James D. Brown, of the same place, they say—'il.iv. ing tried twarly alt the remedies within our reach with out success, we at last purchased some of your .Vatianal Tonic, which has completely cured us. We, therefore, cheerfully recommend u to the notice of all persons af- Jiicted with that terrible disease as tile best remedy yet discovered.' See the Pamphlets, which you can get from one of our Age uts gratis. * Also, Dr. Martin's Purgative Pills, the best now in use, in all cases where a purgative is needed. t> Prepared and sold by MARTIN St WHITELEV, Wholesale Drug Ptore, No. 48 S. Calvert st., Baltimore. For sale by P. J. HOFFMAN and WATT SON & JACOB, Lcwistown ; and by ALEX ANDER RUTLEDUK, Williamsburg, Hunt modern county. June 30, 1649—1y. UK. MARTIN'S Compouuti J£t>rui> of WILD CHERRY, IS lite best Medicine yet for Coughs, Colds, Consump tion, Asthma, Spilling of iiloud, &.c. Read the fol lowing : November I3ib, IM9. Dear Sir— l take great pleasure in saying to you that Mrs Ross has been entirely relieved of her cough by the use of your Syrup uf Wild Cherry. It bad 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 he 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 ROSB, No. 2t17 3. Charles Street. Baltimore, Captain of Schoon er O. K , Cambridge Packet. In Clergyman's sore Throat it is truly a "Sovereign Halm," as the Odd Fellow. Washington county, Mary land, of June ftlh, 1919, says. Price 75 cents a Bottle. Prepared and sold by MARTIN Jl WIHTEI.E\,at their wholesale Drug Store, -18 8 Calvert Street, Haiti more, And for eale by F. J. HOFFMAN and WATTSON & JACOB, Lewiatown; Ai.EJ andf.r Kiii.edue. Williamsburg, Huntingdon county. [June 30, IH49—ly. nAn n is, IT ii M:n cfr nALL 'S Compound Syrup of Spigelia oi* Vi'st lahlt' Ycrmiftixe, The most effectual, tht safest, pleasanlest and most conrement II arm Medicine ever offered to the public. •yilE BPIOELIA, says a work of hignesi authority, •l stands at the head uf the lift of .Inthelminties or H arm Mediants. It is adapted to a wider range of cases, and to a greater variety of constitutions and stat-s of the constitution, than any other But prepared as it ri.m uionly is, in the form of tea, it can seldom be given to children iti sufficient doses In Harris, Turner AII tie's Compound Syrup, it is so concentrated th.it the dose i very small, so combined a* to ensure a purgative opera lion, ami so pal.liable as to be taken, not only with ease, but with positive pleasure. The prertee composition of this syrup and the mode of preparing it, arc the result of a series of experiments continued for year* Before offering it for sale. it was subjected to tbe test of experience In the hinds of emi ntrntpliyiriung, in Philadelphia and elsewhere, who have recotnuaended it in the highest lerius, and stiU employ it in their practice lu addition to this evidence of its mer its, we offer the follow ing, sulci ted from a number of un golicited testimonials. Jut. A dixtinguishod physician of Virginia, of much experience, writes of it thus : "I should have written before this, but felt disposed first to try the efficac yof your Vermifuge. 1 have used more than half the quantity received,and the experiment has been most successful. /really bthtrt ikut t: />•>itrt c adcanta/ret nrer any other yermfug* I hare erer utrd. Independent of the snialtncss of the dose, and the plea santness of the syrup (great advantages in dosing chil dren) the advantage of administering it audi r a variety of circumstances, enhances its value; indeed there is scarcely a condition of the system in who h it may not be adnilnistuied Yours, Si: " 2d A respectable physician of Lebanon county ,in this state, writes " I have been in the habit of prescribing your Cominiund ffyrup of Spigelia for some time past, and have found it an excellent worm medicine, particularly for children. — Please forward per bearer 'I dot. bottles.—Yours, ice." 3d —An intelligent merchant of Virginia to whom we had previously sold the syrup, writes : "Since my return home, I find that your Syrup of Spi gclia 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 5 or f> dozen in a small package,and send lo the care of \V. Anderson &. Co., Kb hmond, as soon as jiossi hle, ami forward the bill per mail. —Yours, &c." 4th. —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 bis son. -Not having the article asked for, he advised a trial of Harris, Turner & Hale's Compound Syrup of Spigtlia and gave him a part of a batlle 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 of the Ryrup, declaring it had expelled 200 worms and entirely relieved his soil. 1 he merchant added an expression of his great regret iliat he had not had on hands a bottle of the Ryrup at the time when Ins own little daughter died, as he confidently be lieved it would have saved her life sth—A gentleman of Hudson, N. Y., having sent a bot tleof Harris, Turner & Hale's Compound Syrup of Spi gelia, to a young friend who had tried in vain a great num ber of worm medicines, writes, that his friend was imme diately relieved ; the words of the pa lient were i "Ittook every worm out my body." MANUFACTURER ONLY HY HARRIS, TURNER & lIALE, Wholesale Druggists, Xo. 201 Market street, Philadelphia, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Drum, Medicine*, Chemical*, Patent Medicine*, Surgical and Obstetrical Instruments, Druggist*' CJlassware, Win dow glass, Paint*, Oils, Dyes, Perfumeries, &c.,Atc.,nud exclusive manufacturers of Harris, Turner Ac Hale's Sugar-Coated Pills, lluxham's Linimeut for the Piles, the • iianhridge Hair Tonic, Kbcrle s Eye Water, Mrs. Madi son's Unrivalled Indellitdelnk, Dewees'Celebrated Nerve and llone Liniment, or Magic Pain Extractor, Mrs. Hhars vvood's Extracts of Lemon and Vanilla, for flavoring Pod dings, Ice * reams, Ate., &.C. For sale by dealers in Drugs generally in Centre, Mifflin and Juniata counties. jaus—tf TOUR THE LADIES.—LiIy White, Violet r toilet Powder, Tooth Powder, Tooth and Hair Brushes, 1 lair Oil, Perfumery, Musk Bags, Lipsalve and Fancy soaps, for sale at A. A- BANKS' spl2 Diamond Deng Store. Saddlers and Coachmakers! 9k. LOOK to your interests—call upon subscriber and purchase your ware low for cash at P. J. HOFFMAN'S hp 12 Hardware Store. mm Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chro nic or rVerYowi Miiity, Disease of* (he Kidneys, AND ALL DISEASES AKIS FLLMG FROM A DISOR DERED LIVER OR STO MACH, SUCH AS CONSTIPA TION, INWARD FILES, FULLNESS, OR BLOOD TO THE HEAD, AC IDITY OF THE STOMACH, NAUSEA, HEART-BURN, DIS- j OUST FOR FOOD, FULLNESS, OR WEIOHT IN THE STOMACH, SOUR ERUCTATIONS, SINKING OR FLUTTERING AT THE PITOF THE STOMACH, SWIMING OF THE HEAD, HURRIED AND DIFFICULT BREATHI.NO, FLUTTERING AT THE HEART, CHOKING OR SI'FFOC ATINU SENSATIONS WHEN lii a lying posture, Dimness of Yison, Dots or webs before, the Sight, I ever and dull j pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspira- i tion, Yellowness of the Shin and Eyes, : Pain in the Side, Hack, Chest, Limbs, difC., Sudden Plushes of Ileal, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great depression of Spirits, can be effectual ly cured by DR. HOOF LAND'S celebrated GERMAN HITTERS, PREPARED BY DR. c. m. JACKSON, At the German Medicine Store, 1?0 Arch st. PHILADELPHIA. Thttr paver orer the above distaste is not excelled—if ti/ualUtl —by any other preparation in the United States at the cures attest, la many cases afltr skilf ulphysicians had failed. These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids. 1 Possessing great virtues in the rectification of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most search- ' trig powers in weakness and affections of the digestive or gans, they are withal, safe, certain arid pleasant READ AM) BE CONVINCED. (.'Has Kouixsos, Esq , Easton, Md., in a letter to Dr. Jackson, January 9, 1960, said— " My wife and myself have received more benefit from your medicine than any other we have ever taken for I lie Dyspepsia and l.icrr disease." "ThsTxxth Lf.oiow," published at Woodstock, VA., January 10, 1930, said — " A GREAT MEDICI SET " We luive uniformly refrained from recommending to the public any of the various Patent Medicines of the day, unless thoroughly convinced of their value. Among those we consider worthy of uolice is the G'< r man hitters, invented by Dr. Hunftand, and prepared by Dr Jackson, in Philadelphia One instance ly particular, in w inch the superior virtues of this medicine has been tested, has fal len under our observation. During the last summer, a son of Mu Auhaium (Jhcbill, of this county, was very seriously afflicted with Liver Complaint, and after trying in vain various remedies, he purchased a bottle of the Hitters, and alter using 11. was so much retleve'd of his distressing malady, that he procured another and is restored entirely to health." RE AI) FVRTHER A FEW FACTS Paovi "Thk Wki.do* Herald," published at WeWon, N January 24, i960, w Inch said— " PA TEST MEDICIMES." " it is r try seldom that w c make any allusion to Patent Medicines, either approving or otherwise, i 'ufor innately for the country, and for honest and conscientious inven tors and venders of these medicines, the land is becoming flooded with quack pre pa rat ions, that are ruade alone for profit and are fu not even for the dogs, in tins slate of things it is bard to tell w Inch are, and which are not worth having If a person g<'U an indifferent medicine the first time he 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 ienorantly combine plain medicines together for the pur|osc ofmsking money,) for the ill success which attends the efforts of the deserving." " We believe Dr C M. Jackson's ' Iluofland's German Bitters' to be a most excellent medicine, and one that should he highly popular In these days of Temperance; fir they are altogether Vegetable In their composition, without one drop of .lUohohc Uptritt in tbeiu. This nied icine is innocent, but strengthening HI Us effects, and rich ly deserving of an unbounded popularity, which, when It becomes known, II will, no doubt, fully enjoy." JI BOA M. M NOAH said, in his " WEEKLY MUSE* CUB," January 5, 1*"0 " /)r flunfianii * German iJitfsrj.—Here is a prepara tion hub Ihe leading presses in the I'nion 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 tunes—lhe lite lir Christopher Wilbetm Hoofland,professor to the Uni versity of Jena. |irivatr physician to the king of I'russia, and one of the greatest medical writers Germany hnsever produced He was emphatically the enemy of humbug, ami therefore a medicine of which he was the inventor and endorser may be confidently relied on. He specially H I ommended it in I.ivrr Complaint, Dyspepsia, Debility, Vertigo, Acidity of the Stomach, Constipation, and all complaints arising from a disordered condition of the stomach, the liver and !he inlestim s Nine Philadelphia papers express their conviction of its excellency, and sev eral of the edilois speak of ilscfferts from their own indi vidual experience. Cutler these circumstances, we feel warranted, not only in calling the attention of our readers to the present proprietor's fllr (' M Jackson's) prepara tion, but in recommending the article to all afflicted." MORE EVIDENCE. The "Pntl.AßEt.rHlA Ssrt IUIAV G* 7.8TT8," the best family newspaper published in the Vnited States. The editor says of Dr. llooflantTs German Hitters: " It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Pat ent Medicines to the confidence and patronage of our readers; and, therefore, when we recommend Dr. lloof lami's German Bitters, we wish it to be distinctly under stood that we are not speaking of (he nostrums of Ihe day, that are noised about for a brief period andjthen forgotten after it has done its guilty race of mischief, but 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 the foregoing) from all sections of the Union, the last three .years, and the strongest testimony in its favor,is, that there is more of 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 quiot approval when pre sented even in this form. That this medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt after using it as directed. It acts specifically upon the stom ach and liver; it is preferable to calomel in all bilious diseases —the effect is immediate. They can be administered to FEMALE or INFANT with safety and reliable benefit, at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high charac ter which is necessary for all medicines to at tain to induce counterfeiters to put forth a spu rious article at the risk of the lives of those who are innocently deceived hook 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 they are spurious. For sale Wholesale and Retail at the GER MAN MEDICINE STORE, NO. 120 ARCH STREET, one door below Sixth, (lute 0M278 Race Street,) Philadelphia, and by respectable dealera gener ally throughout the country, march 22—ly. Five Hundred Dollars. rptlK undersigned has #SOO to invest in Fox, Mink, Raccoon, Muskrat, and Rabbit Skins, for which the highest price in cash will be paid on delivery, at the "Juniata Hat Store, N. J RDDISIL! I.rwistown, March ? 1 SAO—3t msnnm AND i PURIFY! PURIFY! Life anil Health are in the Illood. Not oho of all the numerous medicines that havo been prepared, begins to be of a* great medical virtue, power, and unfailing certainty to cleanse and purify, produce *>, healthy blood, and strengthen and invigorate the whole sy ! tern, as BRANT'S INDIAN {PURIFYING EXTRACT. This Purifier is the most 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. : Ery ; sipelas, Sores, Ulcers, Ulcerated. Sore Mouth and Throat, Nursing Sore Mouth, Scald Head, Biles. Piles, Pimples on ths Face, Rheumatism, LIVER COMPLAINT, and many other diseases. THOUSANDS of such diseases have been cured l>v this PURIFIER, and cured by the use of FOUR TIMES Less Quantity, at Less Cost by four-fold, than ever such diseases were befbre or since cured, by Sarsaparilla, or any other remedy. What, then, la the question for those interested to decide, as to economy and health? Flß&T— Will it cure my complaint I SEC j OND— Is it cheaper t THIRD-WiU ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH of BRANTS PURIFIER effectively cure FOUR TIMES as much disease as one dollar's worth of Sarsaparilla I Uit will, then it is FOUR TIMES CHEAPER than So rapes, ritla. And to prove this wa offer one case of cure, .t of i the many case 3 of MOST HORRID SCROFULA. To realize the great power of this medicine as a purifier, rend, in our Pamphlets, the perfect cure effected on Mr. J. B. Has km, of Rome, Oneida county, If. T. He was confined to his bed One Year —waa not expected to iivo 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 i eaten out—the use of one arm destroyed —an Ulcer, as large us 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 ha restored to health and strength to labor again, by the use of ONLY TWELVE OOTTLEB. This wonderful cure it certified to by Fourteen Respectable Witnesses. And it it the greatest oetrt, the most undoubtedly substantiat ed, of one of the raort horrid and most hopeless cases of Scrofula, that has ever been cured since the world was cre ated—completely establishing the great power and certain dhretry of the medicine. PHYSICIAN, HEAL THYSELF. DOCT. J. W. FRENCH, of Hillsdale, Hillsdale Co , Mich.. wrote to us. Dec. 8, 1848: " 1 have been in the regular prac tice ot medicine in thia place for Sine Years ; but was obliged to Quit the practice of tny profession in conse quence of ill bea'th 1 was so severely afflicted with a chronic disease of the lungs, as to convince me that I had the Consumption past doubt I coughed almost incessantly night and day. and had severe pains and soreness in iny chest, side, and breast. I tried the remedies recommended by the most skilfui of my profession, all to no effect, excepting the nausea and debility caused by them. 1 was prejudiced against Patent Medicines, and have no faith now in them, generally. Hut 1 was induced, as an experiment, mors than through taith. to try a bottle ol BTISI's IXDIAX PCL MOXARV BALSAM and t do here acknowledge, tor the ben efit of the afflicted or whom it may serve, that the effect of Its use on me. was the must prompt and salutary of any med lcines 1 ever witnessed the effect of In a'l my practice. My covon was IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED, b_.d in about eight or ten days. I was free from rough, soreness of the chest, and pain, and now consider and pronounce myself a well man." Doet. French is now a respectable druggist and merchant at Hillsdale. ANOTHER IMPORTANT VICTORY' Messrs. Hollrtander A Co., respectable merchants of Oberlin. Lorain t 0., Ohio, wrote December 19, 1849: "Af ter allowing the Brant's Medicines which you sent to us, to remain at Cleveland about three months, we sent for them We have been ao 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 wc considered it unprofitable to keep such, and were therefore prejudiced againt Brant's, supposing it to be no better than many others we have on sale After we had received Brant's, I, (A licltetander) was persuaded from l eading the pemphlet to take a bottle of the Pulmonary Bal sam home. My wife had been afflicted with a severe cough for about ten months, and our friends were alarmed and fearful that she would find nothing to relieve or cure her. But notwithstanding our prejudices to patent medicines, we are obkgeii to say. and cheerfully conteM, that BRAXT'S BALSAM and PIBIFTIXO EXTRACT, can be depended on In preference to any or all of the many kinds that have been left with us for sale My wife was immediately relieved iu 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 Pfnirrixo EXTRACT I have personally used for a general debility of the system, and I have no hesitanay in saying that it is the beet medi cine to restore and invigorate the system, that 1 have ever found. In every irwsance where we have sold these medi cines they have proved their efficacy, and given the best satisfaction " B RANT'S INDIAN PULMONARY BALSAM This Balsam possesses all the cleansing and ptirilyrng Fir tar# of lire above named l'Cßirrtyo EXTRACT, and also possesses several other medications, particularly and pecu hoWy adapted t.> cure COUGHS and CONSUMPTIONS. It heals and cures l iters in the Lungs, and elsewhere inDrivrl ty. as readily and as easily u the Purifying Extract heals and cures externally. THOCSAXDS of i ures of the •*<-.#! hopeless Consumption fully prove its almost miraculous efficacy in all diseases of lite LUNGS. Til BOAT, and BREAST. A DVIXC; WOMAN SAVED! CONSUMPTION CURED: We give the following certifier.'!- as a fact of cure, which goes to prove the power to save life, even when the person (cents to be in the very last stage* of existence, wln.li Brant's Indian Pulmonary Bah am is administered t Town of Vallston, Saratoga Co . -V. V.— J.t /in* DVKP MAN, lieing duly sworn. says r Thm in tin winter of 1845. deponent's wile was believed by her p'ly.ortca and others to be dyiiisr with a consumption ol' the lane*: and lieponent believing that to be the ea.se, went to Mr. John Wait's store, in the ullage of II a lis ton Spa, to purchase cloth for a shroud, and other necessaries, to prepare his wife for burial after she should die. Deponent further says, that while he was in said Wait's store, he was persuaded by the Proprietor of -BRANTS INDIAN PULMONARY BALSAM." who was then present, to take a bottle of soid Medietas—he remark ing, that if the dying tension be now past recovery, yet, if she lie much oppressed and distressed, the said medicine would soothe and relieve her. and make the pillow of death more easy. Deponent took the said medicine home with him, together with the cloth he had purchased pre paratory to the anticipated death of his wife. Deponent canned a portion of said medicine to be administered to liia wife, and to his astonishment it soon relieved her She continued the use ot said medicine until she recov ered from her disease, and has been able since (it being now more than three years) to do the work, and attend to all her household affairs ; and deponent verily believe* that, through the blessing of Providence, the restoration to health of hia wite was the result of the curative and healing effi cacy of Ihunt's Indian Pulmonary Balsam ZIBA DYKF.MAN. Subscribed and sworn to, before me, this 29th day of April, 1848. THOS. (1. YOUNG, Justice of the Peace. Town of Ballston, Saratoga rounty, X. V. — is This is to certify, that I am. and have been tor many y—ars, well mid Intimately acquainted with the above named Ziba Dykeman, who is one of our most worthy and respectable citizens, and whose statements are entitled to full credit and belief. THOS. l>. YOUNG. Justice of the Peace. April 29, 1848. Town of Ballston. Village of Ballston Spa —ss. : I his is to certify, that the circumstances and fact* stated above '> Ziba Dykeman are to my knowledge strictly be has frequently since stated to ine that Bra i t Balsam saved the life of Mts. Dykeman. .... April 29, 18IP. JOHN WAIT. BRANTS PUIMONARY BALSAM cures COXSTMP- T/OV l oughs. Colds. Spitting of Blood, Blooding at the Lungs' Pam m the Breast and Side, flight-Sweats, .Xesivus Complaints, Palpitation of the Heart, Penult Weaknesses and Complaints', Cholera /a/as*— Dvsentery, and Summer Com visinti FOR SALE DY .■II.FREIf J\LIRKS, Lticisto\cn, C. IF. RRF.HM.FV, Mcf'eytoirn M STEELY CO., Belleville, ' JOH.V .■ILBRWIIT, Rcedsville, Ami by Agents in all parts of the State. All letters and orders must be addressed to WALLACE tV CO., 106 Broadway, New York. November 17, 18411—eoly. ROUBSELL'IS I'ERFUMKRY.—KxtrftrI.-; assorted; Eau Lustrale, Phiiocome, Liquid Hair Dye, Charcoal Tooth Paste, Roso Tooth Paste, Pear! Powder. Tooth Powder, &.C., at B. MITCHIIU/S ?.ewietowD, itf h IS.'o caiiio.v i:\ik.v A man b) he nmiir u[ ' 7 if PP has >-i,g-,grii with a young man of the name of f< I' Towinend. and uie h, name In put up a ?ar#panll*, th they call Dr. 'l'mvn Mini'* Sarsuparilia, ileßOiiilnating r OE.YUi.YE, Or.gm.-i!, etc. This Townsend Is no doctor, and never was ; he; Ibraru-rly a worker on railroad*. canals, and the like. \ el he assumes the title of Dr.. fur ihe purpose of paining credo !..r what he Is not. This is to caution the pnhlic not to tm deceived, and pnrchase none hut the QklffULYt'. UHUil ff.il. Ol.lt Dr. Jrtcob TowtJiend'n Sarsuparilla. having „* It the Old Dr's likeness, hi* family coal of arms and t.: vignature across the coot of arms. Principal office, 102 .Y.ifau if., If, tc liu i t\ty OLD DR. JAC^'TOiVNSKVI). TIIK ORIGIN Al. DISCOVKKUK P.KuVlErs 1 JM, .-Win " COM POUND* OK S. P. TOWN SEND, snd yet he woui.t fain have it andersii-si that DPI Dr. Jc I'ow nsenii's Oenume* Ctriginal S'lrsapardla. is an IMITA -I'IO.N of his inferior preparation '' Heaven forhid that ivc should deal in an article which wouid bear the net distant rcwiuh auce t.. S. P. Tow n seod's article! and which should bring d..w n upon the Old l)r. such a mnnulatn load of complaint* and criminations troin Agents who bate sold, and purchasers who have used 9. P. Towusend's FHKIIEXTIMi (XEUPoI'XD. We wish it uniierniod. because it s tiie at, iule tr sis. that 8. P. Tow n seed's article and Oid Dr. Jch Town icnd's Sarsaparilia are heurrn mile apart, and infinite-* dts titsiiler ; that they are unlike in every pari.i ular, having not one single thing in common. As 8. P. Tnwnseud is no doctor, and never was, is no chemist, no pharmaceutist— knows no inore of medicine or disease than any other common, tinsi entitle. rinprofess tonal eian, w hat guar ant re can '.he public have that they are re ceiving a genuine scientific medicine. containing all llie virtues of the articles used in preparole it and which are in capabie of changes which might render them the AGENTS of Disease Instead of health. Hut what eise should he expected from one who knows nothing comparatively of rued.cine or disease It requires a ial Concentrated Remedy within the reach, and to the knowledge of nil who need it, that they may learn ami know, by joyful experience. u Transcendent Power to lleal- Any person can boil or stew the root till they get a dark eolored iiqutd. whirh is more from the coloring matter In the root than trout any th ug else: they can then strain this Insipid or vapid liquid, sweeten with sour uioiassee, nd then call it " SAKBAPARILLA EXTRACT or SY RUP." Rut such is not the article known as the GENUINE OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND'S S A RS A PAR ILL A. This is so preparer!, that nil the inert (iroperrtes of the Stsrnaparilla root are first removed, every thing capable of becoming acid or of fermentation, is extracted and rejected; then every particle of medical virtue is secured in a pure and concentrated form ; and ihos it is rendered ineapaWecs losing any of its valuable ami healing properties. Pre;*rtil in this way, it is made the most powerful agent in the Cure of innumerable diseases. Hence the reason why we hear commendations on every side In Its favor by men, women, ami children. We find it doing wonders in the cure of CO.YS t'M P TIO.Y. ft YSPEPSLI. and LIFER COM PL.iI.YT. ami in HUELM.iTJhM. SCHOEUL.i, PILES, COSTIFE.VF.SS. all O UTI.VEOUS F.UI'P TIC MS. PIMPLES, BLOC JUES, aud all affection# arising from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. ll poste*se*a ninrvelinusctttcacy in nil complaints arming from Ind/grstiu.i. iroru .it idily of the Stomach. from unequal c.rcuiMion. determination of to the head. palpitation ol the heart,cold leet and hands, cold chilis and hot flashes over the body it has not its equal in Colds and Coughs; and promotes ttuy expectoration and gentle perspiration, relaittig stricture of the i units, throat, and every oihtr part. Hut in nothing is its excellence mora manifestly seen and acknowledged than in ail kinds and stage* f FEMALE COMPLAINTS. It works wonder- in cases of Knar JHhms or Whites, flul t ng of the Womb, tlOstrueteii. Supprrsstd, or Paiutu. .Menses. Irregularity of the menstrual )>eriods, and the like ; ami is as etfertual tn curing all the forms of Kidney Disease*. By removing obstructions, and regulating the general s\ stem, it gives tone and strength to the a iuils body*, autl thus cures all forms of Nervous diseases and debility# and thus prevents because of one GRAND FACT that ihe one .a I.NCAPA Bl.bo, - hile the ther and We*.../ I*l ft*rr,>. containing It l lltil iraguietiu . the sour, acid ili|tthl exploding and d*tii igbg other goods ! Must not this hum ble ioiu|oii<' l-e pouonous to the system H kat I fhtl tcU ml" a system already diseased ici'k acid ' What CAU'OS Oyspepsla but acid ? Ihi we not all know thai when food •ours in our stomachs, what mischiefs it produces 1 flatu lence, heartburn, palpitation of the heart, liter complaint, dlarrhtM, dysentery, colic, and corruption of the loodt If hat is Srroiuia but an acid humor in the hodt ? What produces all the humor* which bring on liruptmns of the Bkin. Scald Mead, Salt Kheilin lirysipelas. White Swell Ings, I eter Sores, ami nil ulcerations internal and external! It is nothing under heaven, lull an acid substance, which •ours, and thus spoils ail the fluids of the body, more or less. What causes Rheumatism but a sour or acid fluid which insinuates itself between MM) joints and ehew here, irritating and inflaming the delicate tissues upon which t acts? So of nervous diseases, of impurity of the bltm,'..