Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, July 19, 1850, Image 4

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    HARVEST DRINK- —A BEVERAGE roin
nt.se.] of eoltl water and molasses, with
the addition of an ounce of ground ginger
to everv gallon of the mixture, will be
toiind uipst refreshing and invigorating D>r
harvest hands.
KEEP YOVRCORNFIELDS F 1.1
and grass are regular robbers ol the foot
of the corn, and should be exterminated
at once, and your corntields kept perlecth
dean from this period to the time ot the
em's full maturity. Stir the surface ot
vour cornfields in time ol drought, and h\
this means the enriching gasses that lloat in
the air, will be absorbed, and the growth
of the corn largely promoted.
A HINT TO GARDENERS. —Perhaps there
is nothing that irritates a lover of garden
ing more than to have plants destroyed by
insects after thev arc up and growing. An
effectual*remedy will be found in apply
ing plaister, (gypsum) sufficiently impreg
nated with spirits of turpentine, to make
it smell pretty strongly, freely to the plants
when the dew is 011 them. The plaister
ts conductive to the growth of the plant,
and the odor of the turpentine will entire
ly- rid them of every insect.
MOWING PASTURES. —We have before
spoken of the necessity of keeping the
grass pastures from running up to seed and
dying on the ground. As grass grows
with more rapidity in the early part of
the season than at a later period, it is diffl
cult to keep it properly fed down, without
putting on more stock than can be kept on
the land after th eflash of feed is over, and
vet if the grass goes to seed and lies on
the ground, the after feed will be less in
quantity and of poorer quality. The dif
ticulty may be overcome by mowing the
grass at the right time—before it has run
to seed, at all events. This may be done
on many pastures to good advantage, the
hay obtained being of good quality for
anv kind of stock ; and the pastures are
left clean, start equally, and afford a growth
of fresh after-feed. We have lately met
with several fanners who have followed
this practice for many years, and they
agree with us in regard to its utility.—
Albany Cultivator.
TOMATOES ANTI BILIOUS. —The tomato
is excellent for bilious affections, and for
dyspepsia. When we were publishing
the Yankee Fanner, there was an article
in that paper on the healthful properties
of the tomato, and the same paper con
tained a seed catalogue, in which was the
tomato. A person who had been severely
afflicted with the dyspepsia for ten years,
so that he could eat but very common
dishes of food, procured some tomato seed,
of which he had previously no knowledge ;
and he raised some fruit and used it as
food, and he had jellies and other prepara
tions made in the fall, that he might use
when the season for fresh tomatoes was
over. By this simple remedy he was
completely cured, in a few months, of an
obstinate disease, that had bid defiance to
the best medical skill for ten long years,
for so they must have seemed to the un
fortunate invalid. Here we also have the
important bearing which a single fact
gleaned from a useful paper, has upon a
man's health, life and interest generally.—
A". E. Farmer.
£ H c humorist,
A young lady being asked why she did
not use the medicated soap, replied, that
as to soap, she had got plenty of soft soap
from her beau, and that always brought
plenty of color into her cheeks.
Joe Pentland says he knows a youth
vho every time he wishes to get a glance
of his sweetheart, has to "hollar fire"
right under her window. In the alarm of
the moment she plunges her head out of
the window, and exclaims " where ?"
when he poetically slaps himself on the
bosom and exclaims " here,my llangilina."
A pedlar overtook another of his tribe
on the road, and thus accosted him :
" Hallo, friend what do you carry ?"
" Drugs and patent medicines," was
the prompt reply.
" Hood," said the other, " you may go
ahead, I carry grave stones."
EPITAPH. —The following appears on
the tombstone of John Lang, who was
killed by a falling timber while raising a
meeting house :
On the 25th of September,
A big stick of timber
Fell slam bang,
And killed poor John Lang.
Don't say you will become rich till you
have asked your wife. Of all spendthrifts
that nature ever invented, a thoughtless
woman is the most so. AVo care not how
much money a man may make, if his wife
■does not second his endeavors, he is just
• s sure of dying poor as if he kept agro
• < rv store and trusted everybody.
An elderly lady, telling her age, re
marked that she born the twenty-sec
ond of April. Her husband, who was
present, observed, 44 1 always thought you
were born on the first of April." " Peo
ple might well judge so," responded the
matron, 44 in the choice I have made of a
husband."
llow apt men arc to condemn in others
what they practice themselves without
scruple! Plutarch tells of a wolf, who,
peeping into a hut where a compauv of
shepherds were regaling themselves with
a joint of mutton, exclaimed, 44 What a
clamor would they have raised, if they
tad caught nit at such banquet !"
Hu! FOR CALIFORNIA!
QOLD! aOLD!I
Ureal Bargains at Thomas'
Clirap Cash Store!!
I\M now selling off my stock at I.ESS THAN PHILA
DELPHIA PRICES, and to all who want BAKOUNS
will say that now's your time ! DRV (it)ODS w ill be re
tailed at prices such as follows :
I INENS for Pantaloons at 6, 10 and I*2} rents per yd
CAI.ICO that cost 10 cents will now be sold at 10 cents.
FUR HATS, #I.OO.
ROOTS and SHOES, of superior manufacture, arc of
fered below city prices, besides a thousand articles too
tedious to mention selling after the same fashion
1 have also a tine assortment of choice LIQUORS,
amone which is some of the best Monongahela Whiskey
ever offered. Patent Scythe Sueths ; CHEESE, IIAM,
SHOULDER, and DRIED BEEF; Also, a fine slock of
Cooking, Nine Plate, and other STOVES, lower, much
lower, than Philadelphia prices. Also,
Salt, Ti*li and Plaster,
Fishing Tackle, such as Trout Rods, atul Cane Rods al if I
per hundred.
The Kews from California
RV the last steamer are so encouraging a® to have induced
me to sell off, pull up stakes atnl make tracks lor the El
Dorado Hence lam determined lo sell out, go to Cali
fornia, and try my skill in gathering yellow gold. The
lease of the room I occupy has still two years to run, and
the BEST STAND IN TOWN for the business, so that
greater inducements for anyone having a mind toembark
in the mercantile business is rarely offered.
Two Carpenters Wanted.
The undersigned being a carpenter by trade, wishes toem
ploy two carpenters, young men, to accompany him to Cal
ifornia. He will pay their passage and give them a chance
to work it out None but Sober, steady men need apply-
AlCIIO\!
If the goods are not sold out within two months, they
will be sold at auction. As good bargains as were ever
off, red are now to be had Come and see for yourselves
Remember a few doers irrsf of the Black Bear Tavern.
THREE HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE,
All in Lew istowri. For further particulars apply to
J. THOMAS.
Lewistown, May 31, ISjff— tf
BIHIkUSUTIOm
TOBACCO AND CIGAR STORE.
THE subscriber respectfully informs his
friends and the public in general, that ho
has REMOVED his store to the room lately
occupied by JOHN I. M'Cov, as a Shoe Store,
nearly opposite the Bank, where he has just
received a first rate assortment of Congress,
Plug, Roll, Lady Twist, Small Lump, Sweet
and Plain Cavendish, Black Fat, Ltlscious Lux
ury, Eldorado, Natural Anti-nervous, Mrs. Mil
ler's and Anderson's Fine Cut and Solace TO
BACCO ; Rappee, Scotch, Macabau and Na
tiotehes SNUFF and Snuff" Boxes; PIPES,
and SMOKING TOBACCO; Havana, Span
ish, Half do., and American CIGARS.
Also, Letter and Writing PAPER; Quills,
Steel Pens and Pen Holders ; Motto, Transpa
rent and Plain WAFERS; Sealing Wax,
Slates and Slate Pencils, Lead Pencils, Black,
Blue, Red, and Indelible INK, and Inkstands;
Black Sand and Sand Boxes, and a general
assortment of
ltlank anil School Book*,
together with a choice selection of JUVENILE
and LITERARV WORKS.
Also, a good article of Pen Knives, Pocket
Combs, Eank Cases, Port Monies, &c.. &c.,
which he will sell at the verv lowest cash pri
ces. GEO. W. THOMAS.
N. B.—He will sell Tobacco, Snuff and Ci
gars at WHOLESALE to dealers on the
most accommodating terms.
Lewistown, June 7, 1650—3 m
PLAIN and Fancy Envelopes, Note Paper,
Letter and Writing Paper, Quills, Steel
Pens, &.C., &.C., for sale at the Diamond Drug
and Variety Store of A. A. BANKS.
DR. JAYNES EXPECTORANT,
" " Hair Tonic,
" 44 Carminative, for sale by
J. B. MITCHELL.
Lewistown, march 2*J, 1650.
A M amij.,
RUDISILI, has added a fine assortment of
SUMMER HATS and CAPS to his stock
—embracing fine PANAMAS, and all the inter
mediate qualities down to STRAW and CHIP.
Call and ee them.
AY RE'S CHERRY PECTORAL.
A N elegant, safe, and efficacious remedy for
-Zm. the various affections of the lungs and
throat.
Castor Oil Capsules—M'Allister's (liniment,
fmylOJ For tale by J. B. MITCHELL.
DR. GREEN'S LINIMENT, for Rheumat
ism, Swellings, Bruise?, Ac., Ac.—one
of the best remedies now in use for beast as
well as man. Price 37$ cts. per bottle. For
' sale at A. A. BANKS'
: aplg Diamond Drug Store.
Thompson's
COMFOI ND STRIP OF TAR k WOOD NAPTIIA,
IA OR the cure of Pulmonary consumption,
bronchitis, asthma, influenza, obstinate
coughs, spitting of blood, liver complaint,
w hooping cough, croup, Ac.
EVANS' Sugar Coutrd Pills—Herman Pills
frnylO] For sale by J. B. MITCHELL.
i\cellcr's
CELEBRATED COMPOUND UEMLBCK PLASTER.
HIGHLY recommended asa counter-writsnt
in the cure and relief of Pulmonary and
Rheumatic affections; also, local pains in Neu
: ralgic diseases of the body, weakness of the
i chest, back, Ac. For sale only by
rnaylO J. B. MITCHELL.
fJIANCY SOARS.— Almond scrip, Marsh
Mallow soap, Amandine soap, Transpa
rent soap, Military soap. Tooth Balls, Almond
Shaving Cream, Rose do. do., Amandine for
chapped hands, Ac., Ac., for sale by
J. B. MITCHELL.
■ Lewistown, inarch 22, Ikso.
I T WILL CURE. —When you have a cough
or breast complaint, get a bottle of Dr. S.
F. Green's Sartaparil/a, TUT and Cherry
Ptdoral. It has cured persons in Lewistown
and vicinity, which can be testified to. It does
not nauseate the stomach,and ie pleasant to take.
Price only 50 cts. per hottle. For sale at
A. A. BANKS'
apl'2 Diamond Drug Store.
GOODS.—Port Monnaies, Pocket
Books, Cigar Cases, Shaving Boxes, Note
I'ujicr, superior Sealing Wax, Steel Pens, Pen
Holders, Stamps, superior Percussion Caps,
Snuti Boxes, Motto Waters, superior white
.nvelopes, do. brown do., redding and pocket
W.B, superior Shaving Brushes,do. Hairdo,
I ooth and Nail do., &c., &.c., for sale by
J P.. MITCHELL.
I.ewistown, march 22. 125(1.
Selling <>fl (it
AND
NO MISTAKE!!
INTENDING to relinquish the Dry Goods
business in this place and engaging in other
1 pursuits, the splendid stock of Goods now on
1 the shelves and counters of
MM, BROTHERS,
: comprising, in great variety, all the leading
articles usually found in a carefully selected
stock, and a considerable quantity of
FINE GOODS,
• not always to be had, will besold oft A 1 COS I.
As is well known, we have always sold CHEAP,
! and as the stock was purchased KIGIIT— we may
say without boasting, es low as uny one could
have bought it—it will be SOLD RIOHT. The
i selection consists of
Fancy A .Staple Dry Good*.
Such as Fancy Prints at all prices, Ginghams,
Checks, Alpacas, De Lainea, Merinocs,
Silks of all kinds, and a general assort
ment of Ladies' Dress Goods.
Cloths. Cassimeres & Satinetts.
! Joans, Tweeds, Kerseys, Flannels, &c.
Ifleucliod iV Etrowii
Tickihg, Shawls, Ribbons, Ibices, CapstnfTs,
Fringes, Gimps, Hosiery, Gloves, Suspen
ders, Combs, &.c &c.
iili) XII l)D*
AND
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Together with a good and general assortment of
GROCERIES
Should any one be desirous of purchas
ing the whole stock, it will be sold a bargain,
j The stand is a good one, and in such case pos
session would be given in a short time.
P. S.—'All persons indebted on the books are
earnestly requested to call and make settle
ment on or before the EIRST DA Y OF
JUNE NEXT, as after that date they will he
placed in the hands of an officer for collection.
GREAT mDUCEMENTS TO
f 111 IE subscribers having purchased the stock
JL of goods lately owned by C. L. JONES
, at a heavy discount on their first cost, now of
fer thern at the same stand, at
PHILADELPHIA PRICES,
in order to close them out. This stock has
nearly all been recently bought, and is well
selected, and as it is tiie desiro of the present
owners to run it oft in the shortest possible time,
V a sit B
will have such an opportunity for
GOOD BARGAINS
as rarely occurs. The assortment of
1 LADIES' DIIBS GOODS
is very fine, embracing a SPLENDID LOT OF
FIGURED, PLAIN, CHANGEABLE AND FOULARD
SILKS,
Handsome Bareges, French
liftwiis CiinghaiiiM, Prints,
Fringes, Gimps, 4 Vc, Xc.
The stock also of
BONNETS, SHOES, PARASOLS,
BONNET TRIMMINGS,
is large and desirable, and can be had at
r t rc>|s~la-i ' \
Fngli*li <V French
BROAD CLOTHS,
CASSI MERES, SATINETS,
JtMJfl JiiJJJ! SiDOTRL
HOOTS & SHOES,
ANO
can all be bought at first cost.
MERCHANTS wishing to replenish will
find they can do better by buying trom this stock
than by going to Philadelphia.
OCT Apply soon, as the store will be kept
open but a short tune.
A. SIGLER & CO.
Lewistown, may 3, 1S')0.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
THE undersigned has
&25L just returned from the en-u
W 'R' a large addition to his
iTp v. stock of
\\+ \ Twns Clock*, Watches X
Jsigaßß Jewelry,
which lie will dispose of
on ttie principle of "small profits and quick
sales." Of the assortment he lias on hands he
will briefly enumerate a few of the leading ar
ticles, such as
Thirty Hour Brass Clocks, Eight Day Clocks;
.Iccordtons and Musical Boxes ;
I.a,lks' 8f Gentlemen's Breast Pins 8( Finger Rings ;
Eur Rings, Bracelets, Slides, Gold Medallions ;
Gold Pencils, Ge Id Pens, Gold Guard ff Fob Chains;
Silver Tabic, Tea and Salt Spoons ;
Rodger's Pen Knives.
He also keeps an assortment of
Razors untl Strops, Hair Brushes, Purses, Port Mo
nuits. Money Belts, Envelopes, JX'olr Paper,
Motto Wafers, Combs, Inkstands,
with a variety of other knick knacks too nu
merous to mention.
REPAIRING of CLOCKS and WATCHES
cttended to promptly nr.d correctly, as usual.
Old Cold and Silver will he bought and the
highest price paid for it. Call at the DIAMOND
WATCH and JEWELRY STORE, two doors east of
Turner's Hotel, where you arc sure to get bar
gains.
JOHN P. SCIILOSSER.
Lewistown, June 7, 1850—3 in
Water Crackers.
PITTSBURGH WATER CRACKERS,
fresh—a fine lot just received and for
aleat A. A. BANKS'
j' ~ 1 Diamond Drug store.
l>riiis Fashions Hcci*ol.
w. G. ZOLLINGER'S
HAT MAMUACTORV.
Market street, Lewistown, adjoining Ken
nedy 4' Porter's Store.
1 ,|R, Z.. informs the citizens of Mifflin
; IVI and the adjoining counties, that he has
—"s just received the spring la-
I shions, and is now prepared
to furnish all in want
HATS or CAPS with an arti
cle, neat, durable and well finished,
| comprising every style manufactured for this
j market.
The care and attention he has ever given to
1 the manufacture of the style of Hats preferred
j by his numerous Ornish customers, will be
! continued; and he feels warranted in giving
i the assurance that thev will not be tlisap
| poitted.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
will find it decidedly to their advantage to give
him a cull, for his arrangements are now such,
i as to enable him to furnish any quantity that
may be desired on the shortest notice.
Grateful for the encouragement he has thus
| far received, he will continue to deserve it. by
continued assiduity to the wants of his friends,
j and strict attention to his business.
Lewistown, march 29, l*-50—tf
• BiAT & CAI|JP7
; IT. J. KtJDISILL,
At las Old Stand in Market street,
H'AS just received the Beebe Costar
and latest Philadelphia and New York
Spring Fashion of Hats and (Japs, and is cow
prepared to furnish both old and new customers
j with an article, which he will warrant good,
and nothing shorter. He has now on hand a
j large and general assortment of
II ATS AM) CAPS,
/ OR MEN AND BOYS,
which he w ill dispose of, WHOLESALE or
RETAIL, on as fair terms as can be obtained
here or elsewhere.
llis Ornish friends will also find him pre
pared to suit their tastes. His unrivalled
BROAD-BRIMi will receive the same care
and attention which lie has always bestowed
upon thern. Don't forget the old stand, where
vou may depend upon not being disappointed.
N. J. It. feels grateful for the generous pa
tronage he has thus far received, and assures
all that he will spare no pains to give the gen
eral satisfaction that he has hitherto succeed
-1 ed in affording all who have dealt with him.
Lewistown, march 29, 1850—tf.
SOMETHING NE\v7
j In the Diamond, Lewistown.
• A DRUG & VARIETY STORE.
\A. BANKS has just opened a general
• assortment of
Drugs, Medicines. Paints, Oils
and Dye-3tuffs,
with SPICES of all kinds, fresh and genuine.
Aiso, a great variety of
('onfcctionaries,JN'uls, Crackers and Raisins.
A LSO,
Foolscap and Letter Paper, Quills, Steel Pens,
Slates Pencil*, Envelopes,
Copy Books. Biank Books,
English Bibles and Testaments,
wi'h several kinds of SCHOOL BOOKS.
Tobacco, Smtft and Scgars,
of the be-:t quality, Segar Cases, Snuff* Boxes,
Pen Knives, RazorJ Strops, Shaving Cream,
Hair Oil, Perfumery of different kinds, Tooth
Powder. Motto Waters, Gold and Dutch Leaf,&c.
All of the above articles will be sold at the
LOWEST CASH PRICES,
nt I lie ARCADE, East side of the Diamond.
Lewistown, April 5, 1850—tf
DR. J. EL TIITCHEL L~
| WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
}| DRUGGIST fit CHEMIST-> 8
KESPECTFULDY informs his friends and
. the public generally that he is now open
ing in the new and splendid storeroom lately
occujiied by W. J. Sterrett, in Market street,
Lewistown, south side, a few doors above the
Hardware store of F. G. Franciscas, the best
selected, purest and cheapest assortment ever
| offered for su'c in this place, of
Fresh Bni; r s and Nlediciiies,
French mid English fJH EM ICAL S;
Paints, Oils and Dye Stuffs ;
Varnishes, Patent Medicines, 'PvwnseneTs
Sarsaparilla, ('oncentrated Sarsaparilla,
\\ islar's llalsam of Wild Cherry,
Dr. Juune's tamilu Medicines,
}V„ 4-c., <Jrc.
Paint and Varnish Brushes ;
Native and Foreign Herbs and Extracts;
Surgical Instruments, warranted;
Saj-h Tools, Window Glass, Spices, &c.;
Roussell's Perfumery, &c., &ic.
A great variety of ELEGANT FANCY coons.
His drugs have been purchased from Linn,
Smith & C0.,'213J Market street, Philadelphia,
one of the most extensive and reputable estab
lishments in that city, and every article is tcar
ranted to be pure and of the first quality. '
The profits on the sale of drugs are well
known to be very great —often exceeding 300
per cent, on the cost —so that the present exor
bitant prices can bo greatly reduced, and yet a
good profit be realized. The adulteration of
drugs tho most valuable, (Opium, Calomel,
Quiniuc, &c ,) is a most dangerous and destruc
tive, but very common, fraud, and cannot be
delected without a careful chemical analysis.
My stock has been selected with great care,
and I will sell drugs warranted free from all i
impurity, CHEAPER THAN THE ADULTERATED
ARTICLE HAS BEEN SOLI).
All prescriptions will be made up alter the
most approved method, and medical advice |
given to purchasers WITHOUT CHARGE.
Physicians and druggists in the country or
neighboring towns, will be supplied on the most
liberal terms. All orders promptly filled, and
boxes and packages of drugs, &c., carefully
put up and forwarded.
J. B. MITCHELL,
Market street, south side, three doors east of
I'\ G. Franciscus, Lewistown, Pa.
Lcwistown, March 15, 1850.
Wf I IITEHEAD'S ESSENCE OF MUSTARD. —
TV A safe and effectual remedy for Rheu
matism, Gout, Lumbago, Palsy, Sprains, Bruises.
Chillbains, Numbness, &c.; Judkin's Specific
Ointment, Dewee'a Celebrated Rheumatic
Nerve and Bone Liniment, or Pain Extractor;
Heyle's Embrocation lor horses; Indian Hair
Dye, &c., for sale by
J. B. MITCHELL.
Lewistown. march 22, 1 850.
J-IOR THE LADIES.—LiIy White, Violet
. toilet Powder, Tooth Powder, Tooth and
Hair Brushes, Hair Oil, Perfumery, Musk Bags,
Lip salve and Fancy soaps, fur sale at
A. A. BANKS'
apl2 Diamond Drug Store.
STORK'S CHEMICAL HAIR IXVICOUATOR,
r¥lO prevent nvLDNEsaand GRAY HAlß, restore
I the hair when it has fallen off or become !
thin, and to cure effectually scruff or dandruff.
Rousscr&Eau Lustrale Tooiqne Hair Restorative
For cleansing, beautifying aud preseiving the
hair, and for the piomotion of its growth ; pre
venting frilling off ot the hair and baldness.
[mylOj For saie by J. B. MITCHELL.
PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL.
A Ureal Natural Remedy,
PROCURED from a well 4<H feet deep, and
possessing wonderful curative powers in
diseases of the CHEST, WIND-PIPE and LUNS: .
Also, for the cure of diarrhoea, piles, gout, rheu
matism, asthma, bronchitis, scrofula, neuralgia,
burns and scalds, tetter, rmg-worin, obstinate
eruptions of the skin, blotches and pimples on
the lace, bile?, deafness, chronic sere eyes, ery
sipelas, pains in the bones and joints, and all
that class of diseases in which alterative or
purifying medicines are indicated. For sale by
maylO J. B. MITCHELL.
A MEWLIAET
BROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER,
VVERY valuable preparation for 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 arc 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- i
ious liquor, it is invaluable—giving tone to the
digestive organs, and strength to resist tempta- .
tiun, and is consequently a great agent in the
cause of temperance. For sale by
J. B. MITCHELL.
Lcwistown, March 22, I**so.
Indemnity.
THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSL BANCS COMPANY of Philadel
phia—OFFlCE 103; Chesnut street, near Tiftb street.
DIRECTORS.
Charles V Ranrker, Ceo R Richard",
Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner, Adolpbe E. Borie,
Samuel Crant, David 8. Brown,
Jacob R Smith, Morris Patterson.
Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on
every description of property in TOWN &. COUNTRY,
at rates as low as are consistent with security.
The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund,
which, with their Capital and Premiums safely invested,
affords ample protection to the assured
The assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1649, as
published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol
lows, viz:
Mortgages, #i,017,436 41
Real Estate, 91.721 63
Temporary Loans, 96.001 65
Stocks, 51,523 25
Cash, dec , 35,604 37
#1,326,492 71
Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen years,
they have paid upward* of One Million Four Hundred
Thousand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording an evi
dence of the advantage? of Insurance,as well as the abil
ity and disposition to meet w.ih promptness ail liabilities.
CHARLES N IJANCKER, President
CHARLES G BANCKER, Secretary
AGENT for Mifflin county, R. C. HALE,
Esq., Lewistown. [apl2-ly
HARRIS, TURNER cf HALE'S
Compound Syrup ofSpigelia
or Vegetable Vermifuge,
The most effectual, the safest, plrasantest
and most convenient Worm Medicine
ever offered to the public.
THE SPIGELIA, says a work of highest authority,
stands at the head of tkelist of .Inthelminties or IfVest
J Vtduines. It is adapted to a wider range of cases, and
to a greater variety of constitutions and states of the
! constitution, than any other. But prepared as it com
monly is, in the form of tea, it can seidom be given to
1 children m sufficient doses In Harris, Turner & Ilale'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 be taken, not only with ease,
but with positive pleasure.
The precise composition of this syrup and the mode of
preparing it, are the result of a series of experiments
continued for years Before offering it for sale, it was
subjected to the test of experience in the hands of emi
nent physicians, in Philadelphia and elsewhere, who have
recommended it in the highest terms, and still employ it
in their practice In addition to this evidence of its mer
its, we offer the follow ing, selected from a number of un
solicited testimonials.
Ist. A distinguished physician of Virginia, of much
experience, writes of it thus :
"I should have written before this, but felt dispose!
first to try the efficacy of your V-rmifuge. 1 have used
more than half the quantity received,and the experiment
has been most successful, /really ta/irrf that it posst•
set tulrar.t tga orrr any ctht r Vinaifugt I hart cttr used.
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
ot circumstances, enhances its value; indeed there Is
scarcely a condition of ih > system in which it may not
be administered. Yours, dec."
2,1 A respectable physician of Lebanon county, in this
state, writes
" I have been in the habit of prescribing your Compound
Sjrupof Spigelia for some time past, and have found it
an excellent worm medicine, particularly for children.—
Please forward per bearer 2 doz bottles. —Yours,Ar."
3d.—An intelligent merchant of Virginia to whom we
had previously sold the syrup, w rites :
"Since my return hoiuc, I find that your Syrup of Spi
gelia has come into general use in this neighborhood. We
have sold what tve 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 6 dozen in a small package, and send to the
care of W. Anderson 4. Co., Richmond, as soon as possi
ble, and forward the bill ner mail.—Yours, See."
4th. —A respectable merchant of Ohio, on n late visit to
Philadelphia, stated, that some time since he had been ap
plied to by a customer for a vial of 's Ver
mifuge for his son. Not having the article asked for, he
advised a trial of Harris, Turner A Hale's Compound
Syrup of Spigelia ami gave him a part of a bottU 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 tin- Syrup, declaring
it had expelled 200 worms and entirely relieved his son.
The merchant added an expression of his great regret that
lie had not had on hands a buttle of the Syrup at the time
when his 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
tle of Harris, Turner A Hale's Compound Syrup off pl
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 patient were : "It took
every worm out my body."
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HARRIS, TURNER & lIALE,
Wholesale Druggists, No. 001 Market street,
Philadelphia,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Surgical
and Obstetrical Instruments, Druggists' Glassware, Win
iloiv glass, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Perfumeries, Ac., Ac , ami
exclusive manufacturers of Harris, Turner A Hale's
Sugar-Coated Pills, Huxham's Liniment for tha Piles,the
llanbridge Hair Tonic, Eberle s Eye Water, Mrs. Madi
son's Unrivalled Inilellible Ink, Dowses' Culehrated Nervj
and Ilone Liniment, or Magic Pain Extractor. Mrs Shars
wood's Extracts of Lemon ami VaniHa,for flavoring Pud
dings, Ice Creams, Ac., Ac.
For sale by dealers in Drugs generally in
Centre, Mifflin and Lunula counties jattfi— if
um •suii'iAiiVi,
J aim (lice, <liro
nc or IlcnoiH llchiiilv,
OIM JISC OT tlie KMIIICAS
AND ALL
DISEASES ARIS*
PINO FROM A DISOR
DERED LIVER OR STO
MACH, SUCH AS CONSTIPA
TION, INWARD I'M rs, FULLNESS,
OR FLOOD TO THE HEAD, ACIDITY PF
THE STOMACH, NAUSEA, HEART BURN, DIS
GUST FOR FOOD, FULLNESS, OR WEIGHT IN THE
STOMACH, SOUR ERUCTATIONS, SINKING OR
FLUTTERING AT THE PITOF THE STOMACH,
SWIMING OF THE HEAD, HURRIED
AND DIFFICULT BREATHING,
FLUTTERING AT THE
HEART, CHOKING OR
SUFFOC ATI N G
SENSATIONS
WHEN
la a lying posture, Dimness of Yison, Dots
or ivibs before the Sight, lever and dull
pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspira
tion, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes,
Pain in the Side, Buck, Chest, Limbs, cjc.,
Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the
Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and
great depression of Spirits, can beeffectuai
ly cured by
DR. lIOOFLAND\S
celebrated
i GERMAN BITTERS,
PREPARED BY
DR. c. r*X. JACKSON",
At ihe German Meilieine Store, IK) Areli st.
PHILADELPHIA.
Their potter over the above diseases is not erretled—if
equalled—by any other preparation in the United States as
I the cures attest, in many eases after skilful physicians had
failed.
These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids.
Possessing great virtues in the rectification of diseases of
the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most search
ing powers in weakness and affections of the digestive or
gans, they are withal, safe, certain and pleasant.
READ AM) BE CONVINCED.
CHAS. ROBINSON*, Esq., Easton, Md , in a letter to Dr
' Jackson, January 9,- tSSO, said—
" My wife and myself have received more benefit from
I your medicine than any other we have ever taken forthe
Duspepsiaandl.iver disease."
" THE T TXTH I.KGION," published at Woodstock, Vj ,
January 10,1650, said —
"A GREAT MEDICINE:'
'• We have uniformly refrained from recommending to
' the public any of the various Patent Medicines of the
day, unless thoroughly convinced of their value. Among
j those we consider worthy of notice is the German Bitters,
' invented by Dr. Hoofland, and prepared by Dr. Jackson,
{ in Philadelphia. One instance in particular, in which the
j superior virtues of this medicine has been tested, has fal
len under onr observation. During the last summer, a
j son of MR. ABRAHAM GRABILL, of this county, was very
; seriously afflicted with Liver Complaint, and after trying
In vain various remedies, he purchased a bottle of the
Bitters, and after using it, was so much relieved of his
distressing malady, that he procured another bottle, and
is restored entirely to health."
READ FURTHER A FEW FACTS
FHOM " THE WELDOX HERALD," published at Weldon,
V C , January '24, l c so, which said—
" PA TENT MEDICINES
"It is eery seldom that we make any allusion to Patent
Medicines, either approving or other wise. Unfortunately
for the country, and for honest and conscientious inven
tors and venders of these 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
tune 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 ignorantly combine plain
medicines together for the purpose of making money,) for
the ill success which attends the efforts of the deserving."
" We believe Dr. C. M. Jackson's ' Ifoofland's German
Bitters* to bo a most excellent medicine, and one that
should be highly popular in these days of Temperance ;
for they are altogether Vegeiablt in their composition,
without one drop of .Alcoholic Spirits in them. This roed
icine is innoceni, but strengthening in its effects, and rich
ly deserving of an unbounded popularity, which, when it
becomes known, it will, no doubt, fully enjoy."
Jinoß M. M.NOAH said, in his " WEEKLY MESSEN
GER," January 5,1850.
" Dr. Hoofiand's German Bitttrs.—Ylere is 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 Wilbelm Iloolland, 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. He was emphatically the enemy of kvntbug,
and therefore a medicine of which he was the inventor
and 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
stomafh, 'he 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 experience. Under these circumstances, we feel
warrante-d, not only in callingthe attentionof 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 " PHILADELPHIA SATCRDAY GAZETTE," the best
family newspaper published in (lie United States. Tin
editor says of
Dr. Hoojland"s German Bitters:
"H is seldom that we recommend what are termed Pat
ent Medicines to the confidence and patronage of eur
I readers; and, therefore, when we recommend Dr. Hoof
land's German Hitters, we wish it to be distinctly under
stood that wc are not speaking of the nostrums of the day,
that are noised about for a brief period amftben forgotten
after it has done its guilty race of mischief,but of a med
icine long established, universally prized, and which has
met tlfe 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 ot
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 cure Liver Complaint
and Dyspepsia, no one car. doubt atler using it
as directed. It acts specifically upon the stom
ach nd liver; it is preferable to calomel in all
bilious diseases — the eflect is immediate.
1 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.
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 which they are
spurious.
For sale Wholesale and Retail at the HER
MAN MEDICINE STORE. NO. 120 ARCH STREET,
one door below Sixth,(late 0t'278 Race Street.)
Philadelphia,and by ALFRED MARKS. Lew
istcwn. [march 22,1850-ly.
DOW N, MYN DERSEE & CO.'SCast Iron,
Revolving, Well and Cistern Pumps.—
An assortment of these highly celebrated mul
cheap pumps daily expected. All information
in regard to capacity and service of these
pumps will be given by
F. G. FR \NCISCUS,
Sule Agent for M'fiVa cortß'v