fiX CstellBwcouo. The Rollins; Siouc Calbcrs no 'lo^i Neither dves the uneasy farmer, who is constantly moving or talking about moving somewhere to find rich hot if . Generally speaking the migrating man belongs to that class who arc careless of the soil, exhaust it for present crops, without an eye to the future. His lamb are heavily taxed by injurious management, and before he has secured the value of the labor bestowed in clearing them, lie is left with a crippled plantation, yielding but a poor crop. To move in quest of the virgin soil again is but incurring heavy expenses, hard labor, - loss of time, deprivations innumerable, be side? parting with the old homestead for a mere 'trifle, when he could soon make it rich and productive, if he would feed it with half the care that he feeds his own imagination upon some visionary scheme of growing rich in " I'd Oorudo, to which he is about to emigrate. It will not do to hoc a great field for lit tle crops, nor to mow twenty acres for five loads of hay. Enrich the land, and it will pay YOU for it. Better farm fifty acres well,'than fifty by halves, and it is much ! better to improve the old 'arm than to go j off upon some Ctopian expedition after a new one.— lgriculfirra/ist. (burning. Housekeepers ought to know that churn ing can be done with any good churn, in five to fifteen minutes, as well in the win ter as summer, by having the temperature <>f the cream right—say .sixty to sixty three degrees. The temperature of an or dinary sitting or living room, in winter, to be comfortable, is sixty-eight degrees, and a closet opening into such a room would be the best place to keep the pot in winter. , In the summer the cream can be readily reduced to the right temperature, by break ing up clean ice and putting it into the j -churn. A thermometer, which is necessary to regulate these matters, costs but one dollar, j and such an investment every farmer ought to make who has churning to do, and thus save labor and time, which is money, and - make this much dreaded part of farmers' ' wives and daughters duties, much pleas- ! outer and easier.— Ohio Cultivator. To Keep Grape. See that ihere are no imperfect grape? on any of the bunches. They must not be too ripe. Put in the bottom of a keg a layer of bran that has been dried in the sun, or in an oven, and afterwards become quite cold. Upon the bran, plaee a layer of grapes with bran between the bunches so that they may not touch each other. Proceed thus with alternate layers of bran and grapes till the keg is full; seeing that the last is a thick layer of bran. Then close the keg, nailing on the head so that no air can penetrate. Grapes may also be packed in tine wood ashes that has been well sifted. To Re*p Apples. ipr every apple tlrv with a cloth, and v ec that no blemished ones are left anions them. Hate ready a very dry tight barrel, and cover the bottom with dry pebbles. These will attract the damp of the apples. Then put in the fruit; head up the barrel, and plaster the seams with mortar, taking • are to have 3 thick rim of mortar all round the top. Let the barrel remain un disturbed in the same place till you wan' the apples lor use. Pippins, bell-llowers, and other apples of the best sorts, may be kept in this way till July. (fresh) LEXO.IS, FIGS, RAISINS, W PRUNES, & c ., at A. A. BANKS' myitl Diamond Drug and Variety store. COUGHS AND SAM OF WILD CHERRY for sale by E. W. HALE, sepUkf at the 800 Hive Drug r.tore. BROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER, 1 3 ARTICULARLV recommended to persona ■ recovering from Fever—a few drops Im arting to 'be stomach a glow and vigor equal 10 a wineglass ot hrandy or other stimulant, vuhout any of the debilitating effects follow ing the use of spiritous liquors. To the dys peptic and those predisposed to Gout and Rheu matic affections it gives great relief. For sale only by Dr. E. W. HALE, at the Hee Hive Drug store. [aug3()-tf 0. SUNDERLAND & SON. MARBLE M \MI\S. WOULD respecttu'ly inform tlmir friends and the pubic, thai they btili continue to carry on the MAIIIiLV. II I SIS ESS in all its various branches, at their old stand, Corner of Til J III) and V ALLEY si rent, Li: WIST (I WIS, where they have constantly on hand 3lurble Mantel*, Tombs, Monuments, Grate Stones, ke. f)rcfe&^ Cpared to exocute u! ' kinds of ens il, attended Vi ork July 5, 1850-tf ' terms 1 ,r, cit4i Philadelphia Advertisements. EAT STATE MILLS ■' -i ■■' - - BAY STATE SHAWLS. fTHTESE relet.rated anil justly acknowledged tU'PERIoit GOODS, iu the latent colorings and most improved styles, will he furnished by the subscribers in any quan tity, at the very lowest prices. Purchasers will please notice that the genuine Hay State fabrics bear tickets corresponding with the ahove cut, and they will also he distinguished from all other Woolen Shawls by their su perior finish, fineness of texture and brilliancy of colors. Orders solicited from all sections of the country, and the same will be promptly attended to. Purchasers will also find in our Shawl department a large assortment of all the other most approved makes, and newest designs of American, French and Scotch Woolen Shawls, embrac ing a great variety of plain and medium styles for friends. ALSO, Superior Paris llrocha long and square Shawls in latest styles and best manufacture—High lustre Black and Colored Silk Shawls—Lupin's Black and Mode Col ored Thibet Shawls, with silk and woolen fringes—Paris Printed Cashmera and Terkerri Shawls—Plain and Em broidered Crape Shawls-Piew st>le Printed Palm Shawls —Neat figured Paris Broch.i Shawls —Lupin's Black and .Mode Colored Thibet Long Shawls—Plain bound Seal Skin Shawls —Plain Mode Colored French Terkerri Shawls, fringed and bound—Eight-quarter French Mode Colored Thibet Cloth, measuring full two yards wide for Shawls, binding to match —White and Colored Barcelo na and Cenoese Shawls, &c., at Hkvhsalt and Retail. ROBERT POLLOCK cV CO., An. 18 South Second street, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, September 20, 1850—3 m. Philadelphia and Liverpool mm: or PAC KETS. StltPS. BIRTH EN. MAsrr.B. RERUN, Too tons, Alfred F. Smith. SIIE.NAXDOA H, OUO " James West. MARY PLEASANTS, MX) " J tt Uowne. EI UOI-E, 700 " Henry F. Mierrkcn. The above ships wilt .ail punctually, on their appointed days, viz: From Philadelphia on the lOih of each niunih. From Liverpool on the Ist of each mouth. *5- Taking Steam on the Delaware. For passage, apply to SAMUEL PLEASANTS, No. 37 Walnut street, Philadelphia. t~ Parties will find these sutrerior first rliss SHIPS iuot lesiruWe conveyances for bringing out their friends, she accommodations in second i abin and steerage being of the most airy and capacious description. *> Also Drafts for sale, payable in all parts of England, Ireland and Scotland, from one pound upwards February i, 1-30—ly \. S. LI\VIU;\CF, .Igtnt for the sale of Soulhu-orth Jlpinufacturing Company's Writing Papers. WAREHOUSE .No. 3 MLVOR St., PhMadtlpkia. O CASES of theaoove suprrior PAPERS now in store, and for sale to the trade at the lowest market prices, consisting in part of— Fine thii k Flat Caps, 12, 14.15 and 18 lbs., bine A white. Superfine Medium and Demi Writings, biue and w bite Extra super and superfine Folio Posts.,blue and white, plain and ruled Superfine Commercial Posts, blue an£white,plain and ruled. Extra super Linen Note Paper*, plain and gilt. Superfine and fine lh:t Paper., long and broad. Superfine and fine Counting-Huuge Caps and P. and Post*. Superfine blue linen thin I alter*. Extra super Bath Post*, blue and whitt.plrun ami ruled. Embraidered Note Papers and Envelopes " Lawyer's" Brief Papers Superfine and fine Cjvfwand huh. ruled and plain, blue and white, various qualities and prices. Also, loco reams white and assorted Shoe Papers, Bon net Boards, white arid assorted Tissue, Tea, Wrapping, Envelope, assorted and blue Mediums, I up Wrappers, Hardware Papers, Ac [July 20-rtni. E. HICKS JO\i;s, Wholesale It'ooden, It'll loir- Wart, Broma, Urn it, Comb l.O'ikl frf/i-a ami I'anrty Stare, •W 1- Xarth Second Street, Philadelphia, under J Svtney Jones' Caryet Hf'tirchotwe. r\ WING to the liberal share of patronage I hare re- < ••ivetl tins spring from my friends ami i tiMooters, has induced toe to reneaved eicrtions. fcarthe preparatioß of my fall stock, ail of which has been loanutoctiired of the best materials and from the beat manufacturers of the Eastern State* and Europe. 1 a krtin respectfully sotu .1 tlx attention of merchants to the examination of my stork, wliirh wiit he sold at the lowest market prices for rash or city acceptance. Cedar H'art. — Ml nest f.'edar and 100 nest painted Tubs, 100 barrel and 200 staff Churns, 100 dozen Cedar and 600 dozen painted fast*, 3fio <1 'Zc:. Wash Boards, lbO dozen nest rGigar and Floor Utiles ; lapigots, Sp ions and Ladles. (i'lltuor, War*. —600 nest Market and 200 nest t'lothes B iskcts. 400 Willow Coaches, Chairs and Cradles ; a large assortment of French and Domestic Baskets Brooms ami Hrttrhei 2,< si V\ ire Kioome, 10.bOv Sha ker Brooms, 200 dozen ear h Wall, Paint, Scrubbing, shoe and Horse Brushes; Tooth, Shaving, Cloth aiui Hair Brushes of every style. Combe —2OOO dozen Fancy Combs, of various patterns, side, neck, pocket, dressing uu WAUEANTEU €•<;iril to any oUi< k r make fr r, ifity agaiiDl Firg or Btirgiarfl, having withstood tb tOHI of both, without injury or I>r sain, Let fur Copying PrctfiM'H ami Diioks ; rteal Prcsae* for (?orpurations, li.tuk>, Ac. ; liriiff sits' Presses with Cylinders and Pans; Hoisting Ma bines for Shift: . Factories, See. ; Portable Shower iLtiln of a new and superior count rut lion, hitc rob 3 Temporary Loans,. 9w,tXil S3 { Stocks, 51,323 23 Cash, itc , JtqoGl 37 $1,328,492 71 S.r.ee their iltfnrpor.-tison, a period of eighteen years, ! they have paid upwards of tent .Million Four Hundred | Thou*l ad Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording artevi ! lie nee of !l e advaniagesof lusiirßncc,.as well a* the abil j sty and Jtspc*.atoaio. meet with promptness all liabilities. CHARLES N BAM'KER, President. Charles G If AJsoui.it, Secretary A(KNT for M niijit county, li. C. lIAI E, j Esq., idfwiatown. [ap!2-ly n tN R IS , run v/; R $ // ,t LE S (ompoiimi fijriip in- Vcgelalile Vca'iiiiliigc, The most ijfectual, the safest, pleasant est ami TTJOSI eousMriient IVorw Medicine ever offered to the public. r }MIF. SPIUEI.IA, say* a work of highest authority, * etetndaat t\e \ AUI of tAolut f AMieilmintito or h'ornt ■WrfirisM. it tx adopted to a wider range of rases, and to a greater variety of constitution* and states ofthe const notion, than any other. But prepared as it com monly is, in tile fornt uf tea, it can seldom be given to children in sutficienl doses, in Harris, Turner & Hale's Cnmpotuij riymp. It ts so ConcciUaoted that '.be dose 1* very small, so combined a* loenswie a purgative opera tion, and so pamiabte a* to be taken, not only with ease, but with posjive pleasure. The precise composition of this syrup and the mode of pr paring it, are the result of a series of experiments continued for years. Before off, ring it for sale, it was subjected to t!w tet of experience in the hand# of emi nent physic la ns, in PlMladelpbia a ml else where, w lin !m v.- rec'itnoemled it in the highest terms, and employ it in their practice. In addition to this evidence of its mer its, w> orter the following, selected from a number uf un, solieited testimonial*. Ist. V dituiugutshed jdtysieion of Virginia, of much experience, writes of it thus : "I should hive written before this, but felt disposed ftrsl to try the efficacy of your Vermifuge. 1 have used more than half the quantity received,and the experiment ha* been luosl successful. I really htture that it potme.l - adrantapes over day other Ycnnifug* /Aunt over utoiL Independent of ihe snmllness of the dose, and the plea sanfaeta of the syrup (great advantages in dosing chil dren) the advantage of administering it under a variety of circumstance*, enhances lis value; indeed there is scarcely a condition of the system in which it may not he admitiisWre J Yours, kc." •Jd A respectable physician of Lebanon county, in this state, writes " 1 have lawn m the habitof pryu rihiyrgyowr Compound •Syrup of Spigelia for sonic time past, and have found it an excellent w-rtu medicine, particularly for children. Please forward per bearer - dux bottles. —Yours, kc." 3d—An intelligent merchant of k irguiia to w horn w s had previously sold the syrup, writes : "Bince my return home, I find that your Syrup ofSpi gelL'i hascoiut! inl.i general use in this neighborhood. We have sold what we had on hand, and It gave such satis faction that it ts now < ailed for evey day. You will please put us up 5 or 6 dozen in a small package, and send to the care of \V. Anderson k Co., Itir hiiiond, as soon as possi ble, and forward the bill per mail.—Yours, kc." Ith A respectable mere ha nt of Ohio, on a late visit to Philadelphia, stated, that some time since he had been ap plied to by a cu.-touier for a vial of —— *s Ver mifuge for his son. Not having the article asked for, he advised a trial of Harris, Turner k Hale's Compound 8y rup of Rpigelia and gave him a fart ufa buttU whifU was all that remained in the store. A day or two alter this the gentleman returning to the store, expressed his surprise and de-light at the effect of the Syrup, declaring it had expelled SOU worms and entirely relieved his son. The merchant added an expression cf his great regret that lie had not had on hands n bottle of the Syrup at the time when his own little daughter died,as Ire confidently be lieved it would iiavc saved her life. Sill - A gear.tenian of Hudson, N . V , having sent a bot tle o! Harris, Turner & Hale's Compound -Syrup of-Spi gelia, lo n 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 : "ft took every Worm out my body." MANUFACTURED ONLY BY HARRIS, TURN BR liAKE, Wholesale Druggists, So. yill Market street, I'hiladelph ta, IMPORTERS AMI WHOLESALE DEALERS IN i Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Surgical and Obstetrical Instruments, Druggists' Glassware, Win dow glass, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Perfumeries, kc.,ke.,and j exclusive manufacturers of Harris, Turner k Hate's Sugar-Coated Pills, Huxliam's Liniment for the Piles,the llaribridge Hair Tonic, Kberle Eye Water, Mrs. Madi , son's Unrivalled Indellible Ink, He wens' Celebrated Nerve and Hone Liniment,or Magic Pain Extractor, Mrs. Sliars wood's Extracts of Lemon and Vanilla,forflavoring Pud dings, Ice Creams, kc., kc. For sale by dealers in Drugs goncrally in Centre, Miiilin and Juniata counties. [uu5 —tf Forward Drops, | (vt.v formerly prepared by (Sreen Bunks,) A CERTAIN REMEDY for Cnolera, Diar rhoea, Cholera Morbus, tl' Diamond Drug Store. Il'.iOlutiun rel.,l,ct loan Amendment of the Comtitutton. RESOLVED by the Senate ami House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Penntylvania in General Assembly met, That the Constitution of this Common wealth he amended in the second section of the tilth ar ticle, so that it shall read as follows : The Judges of the Supreme Court, of the several Courts of Common Pleas, and of such other Courts of Record as are or shall be established by law, shall be elected by the qualified elec tors of the Commonwealth, iu the manner following, to wit i The Judges of the Supreme Court, by the qualified electors of the Commonwealth at large ; the President Judges of the several Courts of Common Pleas, and of such other Courts of Record as are or shall be established by law, and all other Judges required to be learned in the law, by the qualified electors of the respective districts over which they are to preside or act as Judges t and the Associate Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas by the qualified electors of the counties respectively. The Judges of the Supreme Court shall hold their offices for the term of fifteen years, if they shall so long behave themselves well, (subject to the allotment hereinafter provided for, subseque.nl to the first election;) the Presi dent Judges of the several Courts of Common Pleas, and of such other Courts of Record as are or shall be estab lished by law, and all other Judges required to be learned in the law, shall hold their offices for the term of ten years, if they shall so long behave themselves well; the Asso ciate Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas shall hold their offices for the term of tire years, if they shall so long In have themselves well; all of whom shall he commis sioned by the Governor, hut for any reasonable cause, which shall not be sufficient grounds of impeachment, the Governor shall remove any of them on the address of two-thirds of each branch of the Is-gialature. The first election shall take place at tfe general election of this Commonwealth next after the adoption of this amend ment, and the commissions of all the Judge* who may be then in office shall expire on lite first Monday of Decem ber following, when the terms of the new Judges shall commence. The persons who shall then he elected Judge* of the Supreme Court shall hold tlteir offices as follows : One of them for three years, one for six years, one for nine years, one for twelve years, and one for fif teen years, the term of each to he decided by lot by the said Judges, as soon after theelection as convenient, and the result certified by then) to the Governor, that tin-com missions ma) It-- issued in accordance thereto. The Judge whose commission will first expire shall he Chief Justice during his term, and thereafter each Judge whose com mission shall first expire shall in turn be the Chief Justice and if two or more commissions shall expire 011 tlie same day, the Judge* holding them shall decide by lot which sinll be tin.- Chief Justice. Any vacancies, happening by death, resignation, or otherwise, in any of the said Courts, shall he filled by appointment by the Governor, 10 con tinue till the first Monday of December succeeding the next general election. The Judge? of the Supreme Court and the Presidents of the several Courts of Common I'fi-as shall, at staled limes, receive for their service* an adequate compensation, to be fixed by law, which shall not be diminished during their continuance in office ; but they shall receive no fees or perquisites of office, nor hold any other office of profit under litis Commonwealth, or under the government of the United Bt.t'.<- or at)-, other Stale of this Union. Tlit: .Zi ii ve* of Ihe -Si.prein•- Court, during their < ontluuance in office, shall reside w ithiii this (.'ortitnouweailh ; and the other Judge*,during their eon ' tinuance in office, shall reside within tlie dufnct or county !for which they were respectively elected. y 8. M'C A I.MONT, Speaker of thi House of Hrprtttuiattm V BUST, Speaker of the Senate. SENATE CHAMBER, | 2i AHHIHHI 80, January tte, l s so. f I, Samuel \V. P.-areon, t tuef Clerk of the Senate of Pennsylvania, do hereby certify that the foregoing reso lution, (\n JO on the Senate file of the preset.(session,) entitled "Resolution relative to an amendment of the Constitution," —U being the same resolute n which wag agreed to bv a majority of the im-mners elected to each House of the last Legislature—after having been duly considered and discussed, was this day agreed to by a ma | jorily of the members elected to and serving in the Senate of I't-iinsvWania, at it* present session,as will ap|x-ar by | their votes given on the final passage of the resolution,as j follows, viz: i Those voting in favor of the pn.etAgc if lap resolution were. If. Joneg Brooke, J Porter Hiawley, William A Crabb, Jonathan J. Cunningham, Thomas 8 tcrnon, , Thoruss 11 Forsyth, Charles Frailey, Robert M Frirk. ( Henry Fulton. John W Guernsey, Will.aos Hasb-u, Isaac .' Hugos, Timothy Ives, J.wiiua Y. Jones. Joseph Konig- I macher,George V Lawrence. Maxwell M'B.i-din, Benja min Ma lone, II •nj.tmin Matthias. Henry A Muhlenberg, William F. i'a< ker, William it Sadler, David Sankey, ! Prleg B Bavery, Conrad Sbiuier, Robert C. Sterrelt," i Daniel Stine, Farris it. Slreeter, Jdui II Waljcer, and I Valentine Best, Speaker —Yeas 2ii. Til use voting against the passage ofthe resolution were, ; (J.-urge Darsie, Augustus Drum, and Alexander King I .Nays 3. 1 Extract from the Journal. SWII. \V PEA R RON, Cltri. LN THE HOUSE OF RE FRF. SEN TATIVES, J fixitiitHßt rq, March 14, 1860. ) 1, William Foil,, Chief Link of tke House of Repre sentative* of Pennsylvania, ilo hereby certify that the foregoing resolution, (No '..Jon the Semite file. ami No. ' 'ill on ihe House Journal of the present session,) entitled i •'Resolution relative to the amendment of the Constitu tion,"—it being the same resolution which was agreed to by a majority of the members elected to each House of ! the lad l.e gisl.it ui e a(4*r having been duly considered | and dim uxsed, was tins day agreed to by a majority of the : members elected to and serving in the House of Kepre ! selltiitives of I'eunsy Ivinia,at its present session, aa will appear by their votes, given on the lino! passage of the | resolution, as follows, vis: Those voting in favor of the passage of the resolution were, John Acker, John Allison, William Halter, Robert Baldw in, David .1 Bent, Craig biddte, Jstreiiiiah Kick, J JohnS Bowen, William (Jrindh, Ihnicl If B Brnwer, Jesse it Burden, John Cessna, Henry Church, John N. i Convngliani, Sylvester Cridlaud, Benjamin G. David, I William J Dobbins, James I*. Downer, Thomas Duncan, William Dunn, William Espey, John Evans, William Evans, A. Scott Evving, Alexander S. Feather, James Flowers, Benjamin I' Former, Alexander Gibboney, | Thomas E Drier, Joseph E Gritfin, Joseph GufTey, Jacob ! S. Ihildeman, George II Hart. l.etr.Tl llart, John Hast ings. Willi mi J Hemphill, John Huge, Henry duplet, la wis llerford, Washington J. J irkson, Nicholas Jones, John W Killmger, Charles E Kmkead, Robert Klot/., Harrison I' I-aird, Morris l.eech, Jonulhan D Leei, An son Leonard. James J Lewis, Henry Little, Jonas R. j M't'tintock, John F. M'Ciilloeh, Alexander C M'Cnnly, John M'Laiighlin. John M'Lean, Samuel Marx, John B. Meek, Mn hael Meyers, John Miller, Joseph C. Molloy, ; Joliti D. Morris, William T. Morison, Ezekicl Mowry, Edward Nirkleson, Jacob N'isslv, Charles O'Neill, John B Backer, Joseph C Howell, James C. Iteid, Jtdtn S. Rhey, Lewis Roberts, riamuel Robinson, John B. iluther- I ford, Glenni W. Scolield, Thouis C. Bcouller, \\ illiam sliart'ner, Richard Simpson, Eli Slifc r, \\ illiatn Smith, i William A. Smith, Drmiel M. Sniyaer, William If Snorter, | Thomas C. Steel, David Stewaxd, Charles Stockwell, Edwin C. Tronc, Andrew Wade, Robert C. Walker, Thomas Watson, Sidney B. Wells, Hiram A. Williams, t DanielZerhoy,and John S. M'Culmcuit, Speaker—\'ea*S7. Those voting against the passage of the resolution 1 w ere, Augustus K- Cornyn, David Evans, and James M. j Horter—Nays 3- Extract from the Journal WIM.IAM JACK, Clerk. HVCRETARV'S OFFICE. Filt d March 15, IS.'fX. A \V BENEDICT. l>tputy herniary of Ike CamtiioKtetalli. j SRCRKTARX'S Urricc. j I'KNNSVEV ANIA. a. Ido certify ili.it the a hove ami foregoing a true ami I correct copy of the original resolution of the General Art- tu-inhiy, entitled " It.-solutioii relativ** to an Amendment of the Constitution," as the same remains on Die in this | office. ; In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand, and vttyspd to he affixed the .p seal ot the Secretary's Office, at Harris 'hurg, tliis lilteemti day of June, Anno ! ~—' Douttiii o;te thousand eight hundred and I fift y A. 1.. RU.SSEI.I,, ! j''H3ni Secretary of the Commonwealth. \YM. IIKWTLT HAS just received it large supply and vari ety of CHOCERIES, which he will ! ;EC 11 at city prices. Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Afp , lassrs, Liquors, Fish, Salt, Fluster, *.fc. Also, | Lumber, Coal, flails, aud all loading articles i o? trade. As the business will be transacted btrictly on the Cash principle, 1 can sell you , goods as low as any other house in town. By ! calling at my store, (west end ot Elisabeth ' street, at the lock on l'enna. canal) can be convinced of this fact. fjoTtf Pure Cider Vinegar, ITIOR sale at the Diamond Drug Siore of P 5 A. A. BANKS. | mm Ja ii lid ice, l)sx|c|>*ia, Chro nic or IVcrvoii* OclMlilv, llisc asc ol* I lie Kidneys, AND ALL DISEASES A WIS HING FROM A DISOR DERED LIVER OR STO MACH, SUCH AS CONSTLPA TION, INWARD Piles, FTI.I.NESS, OR FLOOD TO THE HEAD, ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, NAUSEA, HEART BURN, DIM OUST FOR FOOD, FUET.NESS, OR WEKHIT IN THE STOMACH, SOUR ERUCTATIONS, SINKING OR FLUTTERING AT THE PITOF TIIR KTOM ACII, SWIMI.NO OF TIIE HEAD, HURRIED AND DIFFICULT ISUEATIII.NO, FLUTTERING AT THE HEART, CHOKING OR SUFFOC A T I N A SENSATIONS WHEN In a lying posture, Dimness of I ison. Dots or webs before the Sight, i-ever and dull pain tn the Head, Deficiency of Perspira- j lion, Yellowness of llie Slan and Dyes, I Pain in the Side, Hack, Chest, Limbs, Sudden plushes of Ileal, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and f great depression of Spirits,can be effectual ly cured by DR. HOOFLAND'S cdcbr.ilcd GMKMAX B!TTi:iiS,j PREPARED BY DE. c. IVI. JACKSON*> At Ihd German Medicine Store, I>o Arch at. PHILADELPHIA. Their power ortr the above diseases is not e/eellrd—if ey untied -bp any other preparation in the Tinted States as the fairs attest, is many ease* after skilful physicians had i fait'd. These Flitters are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of diseases of : the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most search- | lag powers in weakness ami affections of tile digestive or gans, the, are withal, safe, certain and pleasant. READ AXD BE COXVIXCED. CHAS. ROBIU.-OM, Esq., Easlori, Md , in a letter to I>r Jackson, January 9, 1-.10, said— " My wife and myself have received more b.-nelii from ! your medicine than any other n e have ever taken tor the ; Oyspcpsiu and Lever disease." ' THE TENTH I.EGJO.N," published at Woodstock, Va . January 10, ItbO, said— 1 ' A CREA T MEDIC] XE." " We have uniformly refrained from recommending to the public any of the various Patent Medicines of the day, unless thoroughly convinced oftheir value. Among j those we consider worthy of notice is the (Jermam Hitters, } invented by Or. Hou£and, and prepared by Dr Jackson. , In Philadelphia. One instance n particular, in which the j superior virtues of this meek ine lias been tested, das fai- ■ Icn under our observation. During tie last summer, a ■ son of Mn ABMAHAM OUIILL, of this county, was very seriously afBi( red with l iver Complaint, and after trying in vain various remedies, he* purchased a fictile of the I Bitters, and after using it, was so much rcltevtd of lu* distressing malady, that he procured another bottle, and is restored entirely to health " READ FURTHER A FEW FACTS j KftoM ** Tmk Wkldon Iff.lald," published ul WelJoß, X. January 24, I>6o, which said— " PAT EST M EDICTS ES." "It is eery seldom that we make any ajlmtion to Patent | Medicines, either approvir.gor otlierw ise. Unfortunately for tin: country, and for honest and conscientious inven ' tors and venders of these medtcioes, the land is becoming ' flooded with quark preparations, that are made .lone for profit and are fit not even for the dogs. In this state of I | things u is hani to Vil! which are, and which are not worth i having If a person gets an indifferent medicine lite first , ; time he purchase*, he is very apt to condemn the w hole i ! of them and buy no more, and irttentora must only hlame j , those of their number, (who ignnranllv combine plain i medicines together for the purpose of making money .) for ; the ill success which attend* the efforts of the deserving.'' i I "We believe Dr C. M Jackson's ' Hoofhirul's German i I Bitters" to be a most excellent medicine, and one that j i should be highly popular In these days of Temperance ; j ! for they are altogether Vegetable in their composition, j . without one drop of .lUho!ir Spirits in them This med | icine is In accent, but strengthening in its effects, and nrh- J ly deserving of an unboujtded popularity, w hu 11, u hen it becomes know n, it will, no doubt, fully enjoy " JT n&E M M \o Ait said, in his '* WEEKLY MCSSEN- | CEB," January 5, 1850. "fir HwfluHil' * Hitman. is a pre para- | tion w tiii h the leading presses 1/1 the Union appear lo be ; unanimous in recommending, and the reason Is obvious. 1 It is made after a prescription furnished by one of the most celebrated physicians of modern times -the late Pr Christopher \\ ilhclm Ilootland, professor to the Uni versity of J.-na, private physician to the king of Prussia, •imfoaeof the greatest medical writers Germany has ever produced, lie was emphatically llie enemy uf isalwg, and therefore a medicine of which he was the inventor and endoraor may ho confidently relied on. He spe< ially recommended it in Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Debility, | Vertigo, Acidity of the Stomach, Constipation, and- all ! complaints arising Pom a disordered condition of the stomach, the liver and the intestines Nine Philadelphia papers express their conviction of its excellency,and sev- j cral of the editors speak of its effects from their own indi vidual experience. Under these circumstances, wr feel warranted, not only in calling the attention of our readers to the present proprietor's (Ur.C. M. Jackson's) prepara- I tion, but in recommending the article to all affileted." MORE EVIDENCE. The "PHILADELPHIA SATI P.DAY CAXETTE." lln-l,C>t family newspaper published in the United States. The j editor says of Dr JlooflamTs German Bitters: "It is seldom thai we recommend w hat are termed Pat ent Medicines to ihe confidence and patronage of our readers; ami, therefore, when we recommend Dr. Hoof land's German Bitters, we wish it to be distinctly under stood that we are not speakingof the nostrums of the day, that are noised about for a brief period forgotten after it has done its guilty race of mischief,hut of a med icine long established, universally priced,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 ot it used m the practice of tiie regular Fliysi ciaus of Philadelphia than all other nostrums i combines), a fact that can easily be established, and tally proving that a scientific preparation will meet with tiieir quiet approval when pre sented even in this form. That this medicine will cure Liver Complaint mnl Dyspepsia, no one can doubt after using it as directed. It acts specifically upon the stom ach end liver; it is preferable to calomel in all bilious diseases —the effect is immediate. They can be administered to FEMALE or IJ.FANT with safety and reliable benefit, at any time. J!K WARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high charac ter which is necessary for all medicines to at tain to induce counterfeiters to pni forth a spu rious article ut the risk of the lives of those who nre Innocently deceived fMok will to the murks of the genuine. They have the written signature of C. .M. JACKSON nnon the wrapper, ami ibe name blown in the bottle, without which they ore spurious. For sale Wholesale and Retail at the (JKR MAN MEDICINE STORK, NO. P>o ARCH SIRFET one door below Sixth, (late of 278 Race Street Philadelphia,and by ALFRED MARKS, Lew ,alcw,l' [march 2*2, 1050-iy. .I H? T ™ cpived and sale at the Diamond Drug Store, Dr. S. P. TOWNMM.'S SARRA PARILLA ; DAVIS' PAIN KILLER— n destroyer of all pain; Dr. DUNLAP'N AROMATIC CONFECTION Or I i,es; ASIATIC lUISAM, for Dianlmtt, Ac; EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL, by July 26-tf A. A. RANKS, Agent itimimM AM) ' rnwmmmA* i PURIFY! PURIFY! Life and Health are in the Blood. Nctonoof all the numerous medicine, that have her- begins to be of AS great medical virtu,. LIZ? and unfailing certainty to cleanse and purify Dro ,iLJ? • health* blood, and strengthen and in vibrato the whole T' tem, as y- BRANT'S INDIAN ; PURIFYING EXTRACT. k This Purifier is the mo*/ xtonderful and astonishing rem cdy ui the world No other medicine has effected most miraculous cures of c " a '' Scrofula, Fever Sores, Salt Rheum, SVPHIM3, and other eruptive r,n<3 skin diseases viz . r tgtela*. Sort*, Ulcer*. Ulcerated Sore Mouth a„d ■id * Nursing Sore Mouth, Scald Head, Sites. Piles Pimnb., "?/' Face, Rheumatism, LIVER COMPLAINT, and rassv oVo diseases. IIIOUSANDB of such diseases have been m. , TIMES PURIF,ER ' af " i cur '- d l, y the use of FOUR Less Quantity, at Less Cost by four-fold, than ever such diseases were before or eVr. cured, by Samparilk, or any other remedy. WhattiW is the question for those interested to decide, as to ecokrm,. and health 1 FIRST— WiII it curt raj complaint i ON'D —/* it cheaper r THIRD— Will ° U ' ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH of BRANT S P URI Fl E R effectively cure FOUR TIMM as rou-'h disease as one dollar's vorth of Sarsaparilla > if it * ,t -n.tisFOUR TIMES CHEAPER than SaruJe. Tola. And to prove this wu ofibr one case of cure ou* of toe many case, of 1 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 B. !in*,,n of Rome, Oneida county, X T. He was confined to his bed One Year— was not expected to live twenty-four hour longer—has neck was eaten nearly off. from ear to car—a hole was eaten through, the Wired pipe—his ear near! v eaten out—the use of one arm arstroytd— an Ulcer, as lares as a man a hand, had nearly eatea through his side and there were oji liiin, in ali. Twenty Large, Deep, Discharging Ukers, which were ALU CURED, and he restored to health and ELm&il*2 -m' T h J , the u,e of °NLY TWELVE BO J I Ltd. This wonderful cure is certified to by Fourteen Respectable Witnesses. A nd it is the greatest cure, the most undoubtedly substantial, ed, of one of the most horrid and most hopeless cases of Scrofula, that has ever been cared since the world was cre ated—completely establishing the great poser and certain jfr acy of the medicine. INDIAN PULMONARY BALSAM 'J uis H~ prssesses all the cleaner ng arwi purifying Virtues ot the above-named Friitrini Kiruci, and sko poasevier wvend other tnediratiMis, particularly and pre*- Itar: adapted to cure COL'fiH.- ;uid <"OVSUMPTION.-. it heals ;.( Baltston, Saratoga Co.. .V. Y.—ss. 7. rBA Dyke miv being duly sworn, ay : That in the winter of 1845, deponent's wife was heiieeeii by her physician and others to be dying * .th a consumption of the lungs; and deponent lodic vine that to ho the ease went to Mr. John U'oit'r store, in the i age of lie Iston Spa, to purchase cloth for a shroud, and other nee, -saries. to prepare his wife for burial after she should die. Deponent further says, that while he was in said KV.'V store, ho was persuaded by the Proprietor of BRANT.- INDIAN PULMONARY BALSAM." 'who was then pr> -en* t„ tiiac i bottle of said Medicine—he remark ing. that if the dying tcomau he now: past recovery, yet, if she be inueli Clt ure' r ed and distressed, the said medicine would soothe and relieve her. and make the pii.ovr of death more easy, fieponent took the said medicine home with him. together with the cloth he had purchased pre paratory to the luilieipated d lili Toic.a. vf BiuUton, Village of Hulls tor. Spa.—ss. ; ThiswVl certify, that the circumstance* mad facts stated above by Dykeman are to my knowledge strictly true. and that he has frequently since stated to me that Brant's Indian Balsam saved the life of Mis. Dykeman. April V 9. IMb. JOHN WAIT. BR AN TP PBI.MOXARY BAtPAM cures COXSVMP- T/O.Y. Cetugkr. Colds, SptUme of Blood, Binding at tb* Bungs Fain in fir Hrrast and Sid', fright-Seeeats, Serrotu I 'orupimnls, Palpitation of the Heart, Female Weakness*! and * V-nM, olera [nfi Disenttry, and Suiw.tr Cii* platuts PHYSICIAN, HEAL THYSELF. POCT. J. W. FRENCH, or Hillsdale. RUhdaU Co.. Ifiel, wrote to us. Dec. 8, 1848 : " I have beeu in the regular prac tice of medicine in this place for .Vine Years ; but ™ obliged to quit the practice of my profession in conse quence of ill health I was so severely afflicted with a ckronn- disease of the lungs, as to convince me that I had tha Conru'apftoa past doubt. I coughed almost incessantly night and day. and had severe pains and soreness in my chest, side, aud breast. 1 tried the remedies recommended by the most skilfhl of my profession, all to no effect, excepting the nausea and debility caused by them. I was prejubeti against Patent Medicines, and have no faith BOW in theni. generally. But I was induced, as an experiment, mora than through laith. to try a bottle of lUAXT'I INDIA* PUL MONARY RA!.SAM. and fdo here acknowledge, for the ben efit of the afflicted or whom it may serve, that the effect of Its use on me. wss the mast prompt and salutary of any used icines 1 ever witnessed the effect of in all my practice. My col on was IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED, and in about eight or ten days. I was free from cough, soreness of the chest, and pain, and now consider aud pronounce myself a well man ' Do<-t. French is now a respectable druggist aud merchant at Hillsdale. ANOTHER IMPORTANT VICTORY 1 Messrs. Holtstander A '""o.. respectable merchants of Oberlin. I.orain Co., Ohio, wrote December 19, 1848: "Af ter allowing the Brant's Medicines which you sent to us. remain at Cleveland about three months, we seut for them. We have been so often deceived by such medicines not proving to he 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 prejudiecd against Brant's, supposing it to be no 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 home. My wife had been nfllicted with a severe cough for about ten months, and our friends were alarmed aud fearful that slie would find nothing to relieve or cure her. But notwithstanding our prejudice to patent medicines, we arc oKng fsi to nay, and cheerfully conte**, that BR ART'S BALSAM and PURIFYING EXTRACT, ca.i be depended on ia r t U-r e u \ ** | >r ■ of the many kinds thst have been It with us for sale. My wife was immediately relieved n her cough, aud befen she had finished using the first r?"; e gam strength and health, and only three botth.s effected h perfect cure. The PURIFYING EXTRACT •."•personally used for a general debility of the system, ' bo hesitaney in saying that it is the best rasdi ime to restore and invigorate the system, that 1 have ever round. In every instance where we have sold these medi cines they have proved their ctttcacy, and given the beat sniisfactloa." FOR SALE BY • ILFKEI) .1 I.IRKS, l.ricishiien, M. RREHAI.KW .WffVjjfiwn, M. STEi'JA A CO., Belleville, JOH.Y .ri VlilVllT, Reeihcillr, And by Agents in all parts of the State. All letters and orders must be addressed to ALLACS i Co., 106 Broadway, New York. November 17, 1843—eoly. DR. GREEN SS LINIMENT. &r RJRSH*JR* ism. Swellings, Bruises, Ac., &c. —one of the best remedies now in use for beast as well as man. Price I}?.} cts. per boitle. Fur BH 'e A. A. BANKS' a pl'v Diamond Drug Store.