Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, October 24, 1851, Image 4

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    SPECIAL NOTICE. I
PrtHE undersigned would invite the special
J_ attention ot their friends and the public
to the fact that they have just added to their
stock a iarge and general assortment of
Ail lii.nis ol'Woods
in their line, sucli as Cloths, C.assimers, Sat
inets, Jeans, Tweeds, Summer Cloths, Satin
and fancy Vesiings. Silks, Bareges, Poplins,
Barege de Laines, Alpacas, Ginghams, Lus
tres, Prints, Shawls, Cravats, si llt and linen -
Hdkfs., Ribbons, liose, Gloves, Lace, Gimp,
Fringe, &.c.,
COATS. PASTS, VESTS.
Shirts, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Queens
ware, Groceries, Pish, Salt, &c., which, al
thcugh we do not promise to sell at less than
cost, we will sell as low, if not a little lower,
than any other store in the county. \\ e buy
cur goods entirely for cash, and by so doing
cave from five to ten percent, on six month
buyers.
We have also associated ourselves with
John Steruett fc Co., Liicistoicn Mills, for
lour years, and are prepared to open accounts
with sii Farmers seliing 'hem their grain, and
we think it would be to the interest of all to
tie so, as they pledge themselves [see their ad
vertisement] to pay at all times in cash within
from 13 to io cents of Philadelphia prices,
which is from two to three cents per bushel
more than other grain merchants pay. They
lake all kinds of grain.
(o""Aii kinds of Country Produce taken in
exchange for goods.
SIGI.ER & STUART.
Lewistown, July IS, 1851. if
I! OAT'S*
PATENT CORN SHiIJUL
T!IF, undersigned having purchased the right
of manufacturing and seliing the above
approved Corn Sheller, acknowledged on ail
hands to be superior to anything of the kind
hitherto introduced, for the counties of Mifflin,
Huntingdon, Bedford, Frankim, Adams, Som
erset, Fulton, Green, and Washington, respect
fully invites the attention of farmers and others
to this easy uiethoJ of perfoiming an otherwise
laborious work. The Corn Sheller is driven
by horse-power, and can he attached to any or
dinary threshing machine, and will easi.y shell
one hundred buLiels ot clean corn in an hour.
Among a number who have them in use in
Mifflin county, the following gentlemen are
referred to:
Maj. W. Wilson, Jarues Brown,
Col. W. Reed, Moses K. Thompson,
Wm. M'Martigil, Titos. McNitt,
Thomas Brown.
Q^f*Orders for machines for any of the above
counties will be prompt ly attended to, by ad
dressing the subscriber at Milroy P. ()., Mif
flin county, Pa.
wm. h. watson.
County or Township Rights will be disposed
of on reasonable terms on application as above
August 29, 1851.—3 m
Administrator's Notice.
"]VJ OTICE is hereby given that Letters of
J. x Administration, upon the estate of MAR
TIN DIXON, lute of Oiiver township, Mifflin
county, deceased, have been granted to the sub
scriber. residing in the township and county
aforesaid. All persons indebted to the said es
tate are hereby required to make immediate
payment, and all those having claims are re
quested to present the same, duly authenticat
ed, for payment.
ELI AS VV. DIXON,
Sept. 19, 1651.—61* Administrator.
rfflEA.—Young Hyson and Black Teas, of a
L superior quality, for sale cheap, at the
Bee Hive Drug Store, by
Sept. 12. ' E. \Y. HALE.
GII 111 SllOf*.
V LOT of Hartshorn's Gentlemen's Leather
. soled Gum Shoes, a superior article for
sale by Mosrs Montgomery.
KEEN'S Celebrated Vermifuge—certain
T cure tor Worms—fur sale at the Bee
Hive Drug store by E. VV. Hale.
PERFUMERY. —Jules Ilauel's I'reniium
Hair Oils ami Perfumery at
april !! A. A. HANKS'.
Fever sunt Ague Powder*.
HDHOMFSON'S Fever and Ague Powders
.1 urc a certain cure tor that disease, as
many in Lewistown can testify. They need
no putting. Prize 50 cents per box. For sale
hv JOHN KENNEDY.
May 9. 1851.
PetroSi'usu or Itock Oil.
11A DOZEN bottles Rock Oil, raised by
" steam 700 feet from the bowels of the
earth. It is highly recommended by physi
cians for the cure of a great many obstinate
ciseaetv. such a.i coughs and inflammation of
the iuugs, pains >n the limbs and back, burns,
bruises, &c. For sale hv
JOHN KENNEDY.
I.e wist own, MF y 9, 1851.
! Troul ! I
JUST received, 3 barrels .Mackunaw l.uke
Trout.
25 boxes Ohio Union dairy cream Cheese,
5 dn Cincinnati ndamonttnc Candles,
25 do New York yellow Soap, at f!| eta.
5 t.erces Evans & Surft's sugar cured Ham,
at 12£ cts. per lb
550 gallons tine Lard Oil, equal to sperm.
Call :,t Kennedy's if you want to buy 20 per
eont. below any 6tore in Lewistown.
<pl9 JOHN KENNEDY.
JAMES CRUTCHLEY,
f alley sired, Lnrislown, near Ifeisler's Can
dle Factory,
Manufactures every description of
I'iciitre an<| Looking Gin**
J3P 2IL£J: OS SB y
SUCH as Gut, Mahogany, Kosr-wood, &c.
and can turnish Frames and Glass of an v
required size.
IIFAULDING, VARNISIIIMi, AM)
POLISHING of old Frames, and lit pairing
Work generally, done ut short notice and on
reasons hie terms.
(gV"'i lie public are invited to call aiul ex
amine his stock.
Lewistown, August 1, 1851,
BOAT FOR SALE.
JJ7 " ■> 1 iTV— 'Vf
*IMLE Title Water Boat ATLANTIC, five
_L years old and in good repair—carried 2010
busli.-ls ot wheat :n July to the eity—will Ite
Mid cheap. The subscriber pu' repairs on her
So the amount of $l2O in June last.
JOHN KENNEDY.
Lewuaiovva, Acg ~y, 1861.
(iRAND EXHIBITION! !
AT TIIK
Old Stand of Nusbaum Bro's,
UF NEW, SI PERU, AND CHEAP GOODS, j
Admittance—Free.
VS evetybody seems to be engaged this
year in blowing his own trumpet, as to
what he or they can do in the Dry Goods and
Grocery line, we have had half a mind to try
our hands at the business; hut several
C A II I. D ADS,
comprising the latest styles of rich and costly
goods, having just arrived, we,therefore, beg
leave to announce to our customers in Mifjjm,
Union, Centre, Huntingdon, and Juniata coun
ties, that we have just returned from the cifv
with about as complete and elegant an
ment of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
as was ever seen in this or any other country
town, embracing every description and style
of all that is
New, Neat, and Fashionable,
at prices varying from a few cents to dollars
per yard. In other kinds of goods, we can
show in quality and price whatever others can
produce, and a considerable sprinkling that
cannot be found elsewhere, especially in
Clollis, C'ussimeres, fialincG, &.<*.,
and will venture to add in Fall and Winter
Goods generally. Of
Bonnets, Shoes, Hosiery, Gloves, & Ribbons
we have an extensive stock, which, as a ne
cessary consequence are offered for sale cheap.
Since opening our establishment here, we
have fuily demonstrated that, as a general
thing, we sell as low as the very lowest, if not
a littie lower. We do not profess to soli one
or two nor three articles at a very low price,
but we do profess to sell everything, in either
(lie Dry Goods or Grocery liue, so cheap that
we are confident our friends everywhere would
he the gainers by giving us a cull and making
their purchases.
I oßemember at the Old Stand of Xns
hamn, Brothers.
B. FI ROVED & BRO.
Lewistown, Sept. *2O, 1851.
Indemnity.
tPiIE Fra.nki.in Fire Insurance Company of Philadel
pIiia— OFFICK 163j Ohesnut street, near Fifth street
DIRECTORS.
Charles X. Bancker, t.Vo. R. Richards,
Thomas Hart, Mnrdecai I). Last is,
Tobias Wagner, Adolphe F.. Boric,
Samuel (Irani, David S. Brown,
Jacob tt. Smith, Morris Patterson.
Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on
rvry 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 lheir Capital and Pieiniuius safely invested,
affords ample protection to the assured.
The aescta of the Company, on January Ist, 1849, as
published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol
' tows, viz:
Mortgages, $1,057,438 II
Real F.state, 04,724 S3
Temporary l-oans, 96,001 85
Stocks, 51,523 25
Cash, Stc , 38,804 37
*1.328,492 71
Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen years,
they have paid upwards of One -Million Four Hundred
Thousand Dollars, losses hj fire, thereby affording an evi
dence of the advantages of Insurance,as well as the abil
ity and disposition to meet with promptness ail liabilities.
CHARLC3 N. BANCKKR, President,
i Chabi.bs G. Rancher, Secretary
AGENT fur Mifflin county, R. C. HA! E,
Esq., Lewistown. [npl2-ly
The l T iitel States Ufc Insurance
Company.
CHARTER PERPETUAL—CASH SYSTEM.
< apltal $250,000.
Office southeast corner Third ami Chestnut
streets, Philadelphia.
TMII.S company, in one department, issues policies upon
the Mutual Principle, with the security of a capital
stock. This attractive combination offers to policy hold
ers double the ordinary security, without disturbing their
rights to a full participation in the distribution of profits
each and every year. The profits made by this depart
ment are divided annually among the insured in propor
tion to tile amount of premiums paid by them, and will
remain at their credit, an accumulating fund, payable at
death, together with the sum insured, or the present
value of profits so divided will be purchased in cash on
demand. The system of payment is cash in advance,
and can be made with reference to the convenience of
parties opening policies with this company.
AUo, the Vcpuait System, or ntw plan of life insur
ance. All payments made to the company in this de
partment are eutiiely optional as regards theii amount,
and the time at v. hich they may be made. A party tnny
pay in as much or as little (not le-e- than sj) and as often
or as seldom as he may find convenient, and there is no
obligation on him to continue hit payments, further'
the whole sums paid in are always nt the command of
the person insured during his .ifo. time, and may be at
any time withdrawn by him in whole or in part; so that,
on the plan of this company, there is cteated at one and
the same time, an insurance payable at death, n fund
available In sickness, and a provision for old age— see
company's pamphlets.
liir.F.i TORS.
H R Crawfor.t, P B. C.xldar.t,
A. \V. Thunianu, l.awrencc Johnson,
11 \V Tinglvy, <J Mcllcnry,
J L. Florence, J. Pcvereui,
VV. M. Godwin, J. L. I.inlon.
S It OR AW FOR 0, I'rcsUlcnl ; A. VV. Tuovion, V.
Trciiiiltiril; C. f! Gilay. Secretary and Trcuturer. Ac
tuary, Fiuij Flk Conmcl ami Attorney, Thoa. Ilalch.
W. H. WOODS, Agent. Lewistown.
T. H. Vanvalzati, Medical Counsel.
Lew intnwn, May 2, IS.ll—6m
D. 11. BOACH,
BA3BER AM"D HAIR DRESSER
RESPEC {'FULLY announces to his patrons
and sojourners that he has taken the
room formerly occupied by Mr. Schi/isi-eb,
Southeast side of the Diamond, where he is
now prepared to shave oil kinds of beards, from
the downy to the regular stubble, in the most
approved manner. HAIR CUTTING also
done in the most fashionable style. By prompt
attention to business, and manifesting every
desire to please, he trusts to receive a continu
ance of the liberal patronage heretofore be
stowed on his establishment.
Iewi"!own. Jane 13, 1851.—tf
Kossuth's Arrival,
HAS created much excitement in this coun
try for some time past. But the arrival
of the large and fresh assortment of DRUGS,
Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, and Win
dow Glass, together with t full and splendid
stock of Perfumery, Fancy Goods, Surgical in
struments, &c., has created a much greater at
the BF.F. HIVE DRUG STORE, on East Mar
ket street, a few door 3 East of Franciscue'
Hardware Store. The public are beginning
to 'ook to their own interests and therefore go
to the Bee Hive Drug Store, as they are sure
of getting what they ask for, and that genu
ine.
and Druggists from the coun
try will find an extensive and well selected
stock of goods from which to make their selec
tions, and may rely upon having their orders
promptly and carefully attended to, and upon
terms as favorable and liberal a3 can ba ha J
elsewhere.
OCrPhysiciane prescriptions carefully com
pounded by Dr. E VV. HALE.
I mam |
To Country Merchants, Tavern Keepers, &c.
\ LARGE stock ot superior liquors, con
. sisting of
Mints, Crnutllog, Cin, &c,
are now offered for sale WHOLESALE and RE
TAIL at COST, at the Grocery Store on the
Canal, opposite the Collector's Office. Deal
ers and Tavern Keepers will find bargains.
WM. REVVALT.
Lewistown, July 18, 1851. -tf
IMS. E. u. HALE;
OFFERS liis professional services to the
citizens of Lewistown. He can he con
sulted at ai! times at the Bee Hive Drug store.
Lewistown, August 30, 1850-tf
mtmrnm*
A Itr nc y a I L aw ,
OFFICE in Market street,opposite the Post
Office, will attend to any business in the
Courts of Mifflin, Centre or Huntingdon coun
ties. ( Lewistown, sept, 13, y*
j. W.i ;Kke;b:,
Attorney at Law, Lewistown, .tlicHin ro. Pa.
# DR. JAS. *= WILSON,
OFFERS his professional services to the
citizens of Newton Hamilton and vicin
ity-
DR. A. W. MOSS ~~
OFFERS his professional services to the
citizens of Lewistown and vicinity. Of
fice with Dr. HOOVER, one door East of F.
Schwartz's store. * may 9, 1851-tf
MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE
UHK9STIA A MOO VE IS,
Justice of tlie Peace,
CIAN be found at his office, in the room re-
J cently occupied l.y I). W. Iluliog, Esq.
where he will attend to all business entrusted
to him with the greatest care and despatch.
FRESH ARRIVAL.
YYRECT from PITTSBUHOII, the regular
mJ monthly picket boat Win. U. Hay?, J.
W. Hays, master, consigned to J. Thomas,
with all the luxuries of the west.
3,000 lbs. of Ham, put up expressly for retail
4,000 lbs. Shoulders.
I G tierces sugar-cured Ham.
G tierces Dried Beef, at 11 cts.
! 50 bags Ohio dried Peaches, at S§2 per bus.
30 dozen corn Broom?.
JlOObrls. best rectified Monongaheh Whis
key.
Best imported Brandies, Wine, and Stoughton
Bitters.
Also, a general assortment of Groceries, in
cluding Cheese, Crackers, Candles, Rio Coffee
at 10 cts., and good Tea at 40 cts. per If.
For sale by J. THOMAS.
Lewistown, May 23, 1851.
tiIiEAT EXCITEMENT
At tlc World's Pair:
BUT still greater about Tbomas selling
boots and shoes so cheap.
8 cases calf skin Boots, at $1 75 per pair.
I 4 do. extra imitation stitch,at 225 do.
2 do. grain leather hoots, 1 do.
G do. boys' fine boote, 1 25 do.
150 pair misses slippers, 25 do.
; 1(K) do. ladies' fiue kid slippers, G2J do.
50 do do. do. 50 do.
20Udo. do. tnorocco laced boots 1 124 do.
50 do. do. do. buskins, 75 do.
100 do. Jenny Lind slippers, first quality.
Men's coaise boots, as low a3 150 do.
And a variety of children's and misses shoes
cheaper than others, for sale by
J. THOMAS.
N. B. I don't do as others. What 1 adver
tise for sale 1 have, and at the prices stated,
j Come and buy. [may 13, 1851.
DRY (;OOI)S
A LARGE stock of Dry Goods. Bonnets as
low as 31$ cents, misses bonnets tit 0-2$
cents, generally bold ttl other stores at from
*1 00 to 1 25.
Travelling Bags at 75 cents, sold at other
stores for $1 25.
Call, see and examine tor vntirown in'erest.
"J. THOMAS.
N. B (>ne dollat notes of other States taken
itere, and 1 won't sue yen as my neighbor
done. No suing if you look it a barrel of
whiskey. Come and taste my liquor before
you buy.
Fishing rods and lines; trout flies,and a fine
assortment Limerick hook, and a few straight
hook left. Aly terms are CASH. J. T.
may 23, 1851.
CKN'IS por pound for oak-inn LEA
• / THER; 15$ cents per lit l<>r red-oak
tan leather ; all kinds ot Upper, Kip, Boot,
Monroe, Ve., at lower piice* than have ever
been sold, at the store ol
F. G. FRANC I SOUS.
D. SUNDERLAND & SON,
MARBLE MASONS,
WOULD respectfully inlorm their friends
and the public, that they still continue
to carry on the MARBLE BUSINESS in
all its various branches, at their old stand,
Corner of THIRD and VALLEY streets,
LE WIS TO WN,
where they have constantly on hand
Marble Mantels, Tombs, Monuments, Grave
Stones, &e.
They are prepared to execute all kinds of
Plain Ac Ornamental Work
with neatness and on the most, reasonable terms
Thankful for the liberal patronage extended
to them.thpy solicits continuance of the same.
()rders from any part of the country through
mail, attended to with accuracy and despatch
July 5. 50-tf
S 1 URGICAL INSTRUMENTS can be sup
plied to order at the Bee HivS Drug store
dec 6 of E. VV. HALE.
DR. JAYNE'S Celebrated Medicines just
received and for sale at the Bee Hive
; Drug store by E. W. HALE.
\rINEGAR. —Pure Cider Vinegar, for sale
at the Bee Hive Drug Store, by
Sept. 12. K. W. HALE.
SHOULDER BRACES, Crain's celebrated
Spino-Abdominal Supporter, &c„ for sale
1 at the Bee Hive Drug store of E. W. HALE:
Blli\l\G FLUID.
! A SUPPLY just received and for sale, at
j\ the Bee Hive Drug store, by
March 28, 1851. E. W. HA I.E.
i
CHOUGHS AND COLDS.—WISTAR'S BAL-
S SAM or WILD CHERRY for sale by
E. W. HALE,
septGtf at the Bee Hive Drug 3tore.
DEVVEE'S Anti-Dyspeptic Pills—the popu
lar remedy tor Dyspepsia, used and re
commended by the medical faculty—at the
Bee Hive Drug store of E. W. HALE.
171 OR PAINTERS.—A general assortment
- of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Paint Brushes,
&.C., &.c. Call and examine for yourselves at
the Bee Hive Drug store. decl3tf
ROVVAND'S Tonic Mixture —an effiient
and active agent in the cure of fever and
ague—just received and for sale at the Bee
Hive Drug store, by E. W. HALE.
j "
PERFUMERY. —ROLSSEL'S celebrated Pa
choula, Jenny Lind, Violet, Rose Gera
nium, Cologne, Bay Rum, Shaving Cream,
Tooth Paste, &c., &c., tor sale at tlie
decl3tf Bee Hive Drug store,
FORWARD DROPS—an excellent rem
edy for Diarrhuia, Dysenfety, and all af
; factions of the bowels—for sale by
E. W. HALE,
septGtf at the Bee Hive Drug store.
A YER'S Cherry Pectoral—an excellent
Jm. remedy for affections of the lungs and
thruat—Or sale at the Bee Hive Drug store"by
decG E. W. HALE.
IX7 ATT SON'S PILLS —-an excellent rem-
VT edy for chronic affections of the liver—
for sale at the Bee Hive Drugstore by
I , decG E. W. HALE.
ISollißi£ Clollis.
A general assortment of Dufour &. Co.'s
1 /V "ANCHOR STAMP (best quality) ot
Bolting Cloths always on hand.* They are
bought directly fiom the importer, for cash, and
' I wiii be sold wholesale and retail at Philadelphia
prices, by E. W. HALE.
' Lewistown, Feb. 28, 1851.
Loiiricik's Fuitiilv Medicines.
L() UDEN'S FXPECTORANT
11 Alterative
" Compound Carminative Balsam
" " Tonic Vermifuge
i j " Sanative Pills
44 Female Elixir
" Pile Liniment
r 44 Oriental Hair Tonic
44 Hair Dye
All the above articles for sale by
E. W. HALE,
declStf at the Bee Hive Drug store.
(rcat Scientific Discoveries.
BY DR. J. W- COOPER.
iim Aiij) Arm
Completely Cured in Three Days,
By Dr. J. VV. Cooper's Vegetable Compound
Fever ami Ague Pills.
rpiIFSE PILLS are composed entirely of Vegetable
A buhstaiicea, and in ui>ity-nine case* outof every hun
dred, will perform a perfect and Complete care in three
days. No instance has ever been known, where more
than sit: days have been ley uired to perform a complete
cure, even in the very worst vases, and on the strongest
constitutions. We would earnestly say to all who are
afflicted with this distressing disease, to get one box and
try thein, and in all cases, two boxes are warranted to
cure, if taken according to the directions, or the money
returned.
These pill* not only perform a prrfec.t curt in three
days, but remove the tile and create a healthy action of
the liver, and consequently fortify the symem against a
future attack.
A l>t,
My Vegetable ADli-Dyspcpsia Bitters.
This Medicine is a certain cure for Dvspepsia in its
very worst forms Thousands of cases have been com
pletely cured t>v it within the last year, which have
been entirely despaired of bv the regular family physi
cians. We do not recommend it to cure everything-—we
recommend it to cure Dyspepsia, and the diseases origi
nating front it, and that it will cure in almost every case,
and it is recommended for nothing else. In many in
stances, even the worst of cases have been completely
cured in two and three months, but it depends somewhat
npon the constitution of the patient. We would sav to
all who are afflicted with Dyspepsia, give this medicine
a fair trial, and if a fails to do g .od, yuur money will be
returned.
ALSO,
My Vegetable Worm Powders.
This t the most wonderful Worm Destroyer ever
known, and at the same time, so pleasant to take, that
almost every child will be fond of it, and many instances
have been known of- children crying for more after once
taking it.
Tins medicine is tn the form of a powder, the only
medicine ever used in that form, ami it operates on a
principle entirely different from any other medicine ever
administered by any other physician. I: is the only
medicine which has no Worm-seed Oil or Turpentine
combined with it, which is believed by all other physi
cians, to be the only two things which will destroy
worms, and these two things combined, together with
castor oil, are the active principles of all other worm
medicines, which every person who has ever tasted or
smelted, knows to be the most nauseous of all nauseous
medicines, and on account of which, there is generally
something added to destroy this nauseous taste, and in
order to do this, it must be something stronger than the
medicine itself, and therefore, it must necessarily destroy
some of its medicinal properties. These powders are
simple and so harmless, that a child may eat a whole box
at once, and it will not be hurt, while at the same time,
the principle upon which it acts being different from any
thing else ever used, it will destroy all kinds of Worms
with a certainty never equaled. It will not only destroy
the seat worms, or Ascarnles, and long, round worms,or
Teres, but is tbe most effectual medicine for the destruc
tion of the Tape Worm ever known. Ten doses have
brought as many as FIVE Tape Worms from one person.
If your children have any symptoms of worms, try
these powders, and in nine cases out of ten, you will nev
er use any other. These are also warranted.
These medicines are all separate, and one for each dis
ease, and each for only one disease. They are not re
commended, as many other tnediciucs are, to cure some
fifteen or twenty diseases, and all of different natures,
but they are each to cure but one disease, and that they
will do itt ninety-nine cases outof every hundred, and
where they have a fair trial and fail in all cases, the
money will be returned.
Dli. J. W. COOPER'S
Celebrated Vegetable Anti-Dyspepsia Pills,
A certain cure for Indigestion, Debility, Sickness or
Doming in the Stomach, Pain in ihe Side and St inach,
Coativeness, Sensation, of Weight in the Stomach after
Eating, Difficulty of Hreathing, Restlessness, Want of
Appetite, Palpitation of ihe Heart, and all other Diseases
which arise from INDIGESTION.
#> Certificates can he seen at tic Agents.
For safe by F. ./. IIOFFM.I.Y, I.eiristoo-n ; anj (7.
Jr. Brtkman, M' femttun Sep 19-ly
Philadelphia Advertisements.
Hover'* liili manufactory,
REMOVED TO
NO. ill it ACE STREET,
Between Fourth and Fifth, opposite Crown St.,
PHILADELPHIA,
WHERE thn Prop ietor is enabled, by Increased fa
' cilities, to supply the crowing demand for HO
VER'S INK, which its wide-pread reputation has cre
ated.
This Ink is now so well established in the good opin
ion and confidence of the American Public, that it is
scarcely necessary to say anything in its lavor, and the
manufacturer takes this opportunity to say that the con
fidenee thus secured shall not he abused.
In addition to the various kindsof Writing Ink, he also
manufactures ADAMANTINE CEMENT, for mending
Glass and China; as well as a superior IIAIR DYE—-a
trial only is necessary to insure its future use ; and a
SEALING WAX, well adapted for Druggists and But
tiers, at a very low price, in large or small quantities.
ORDERS addressed to —
JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer,
-Vo. 144 Race street, betioeen 4th 4" SIA, opposite Cron st.
Sept. 18. 1551.—3 m Philadelphia.
F A L 5a A A l H I ATF £5
CEOTHISG.
A NEW AND COMPLETE assortment of the latest
* . and most fashionable style of
Men'* and Hot's CTotliinyf,
manufectnred in the best manner, may be had at the
Lowest Cash Prices at
GEO. CULIH'S
C lotliiiiu* Fslablilinient,
South-cast corner of Market and Second sts.,
PHILADELPHIA,
embracing a choice assortment of
Dress and Frock Coats, Cloaks, Sack Cuats,
Bangnji Coats, Business Coats, &e.,
together with liis usual extensive variety of English,
French, and American Cloths and Winter Fabrics, suit
ed to the wants of men and boys, both for dress and
business garments.
Particular care has been taken to procure a complete
assortment of goods adapted to the new style
Winter Coats,
PANT A LOONS, VESTS, AC.,
to which he would invite special attention, and particu
larly to his new assortment of
Furnishing Good*,
cdhsisting of Shirts, St.rcks, Handkerchiefs, tc ; all of
which are offered at the lowest possible cash prices, and as
cheap as any other Clothing Store in the Union.
O Parents who desire Boys' Clothing are earnestlly
iuvited to examine tire stock, as the greatest care has
been taken to provide the most durable patterns and de
sirable styles, at the most economical rates.
*♦* Small Notes taken at par for goods.
September "26, 1651. —aprily
The undersigned have entered into Co-partnership under
the Firm of
Rimby &, Lawrence,
TO CARRY OS THE
PAPER & RAG BUSINESS,
At Ao. 5 Minor street, Philadelphia.
TyUEKE they intend keeping a lartre asoortmcnt of
* ' Papers, Arc., consisting in part as follows :
Writing Papers; wove and laid, American and English
Bath posts and Note papers; wove and laid, gilt and
plain.
Polio posts, flat caps. Printing papers, all sizes.
Hardware papers, from 19 by 21 to 40 by 48.
Colored and white tissue papers, American and English.
Collingsworth's patent manilla papers.
Colored and white shoe papers, common and extra sizes.
Buff envelope papers. .
Colored printing and cover papers.
Manilla papers, all sizes. Glazed royal, all colors.
l>ruggist, blue medium, and filtering papers.
Tea, secret and colored papers for confectioners.
Rag, manilla, and straw wrapping papers.
Rennet, binders', box, cap, and trunk boards.
White and buff envelopes; legal, letter, note, and card
sizes. Agents for Bliss, Potter & Co.'s
PRINTERS' CARDS,
in packs and sheets, white and colored —odd sizes cut to
order. Also, their gilt, figured, and plain glazed papers.
JOSEPH RIMBY", late of SS N. Third street.
N. S. LAWRENCE, late of No. 3 Minor street.
\. B. 300 tons of Rags wanted in exchange for cash.
Philadelphia, July 4, 1851.—6 m
G1 RAPES. —Malaga or White Grapes, very
T fine, at A. A. BANKS'.
RICE and SOUP BEANS just received by
apll. A. A. BANKS.
SPICES of all kinds, fresh and pure, at
april II A. A. BANKS'.
T> RUSHES.—A great variety of ilait end
JT> Teeth Brushes at A. A. BANKS'.
!
J3SINE Oil, just receive,! amj for sslc at
ap 11. BANKS' Variety store.
C"K)D LIVER OIL.—A very superior qual-
J ity of this article at A. A. BANKS'.
I.IEYL'S EMBROCATION for horses,fc:
sale at the Bee J live Drug store. seGtl
F^ARUIT. —Oranges, Letnons, Rainsins, Figs,
Prunes, the first of the season, at
apll A. A. BANKS'.
?VpJTS. —Just.received, Cocoa nuts, Almonds,
it Filberts, Cream and English Walnuts, at
j apll A. A. BANKS'.
BOOKS ! BOOKS ! !—Blank Books, Cash
Books, Pocket Books, Port Moanaiee,
j School Books, Slates, &c., at
april II A. A. BANKS'.
Half* Segars.
VFINE lot of very choice Half Spanish
SUGARS, equal to most that are sold for
| six's—lbr sale nt the Diamond Drug store by
april 11 A. A. BANKS.
JUST received and for sale at BANKS'
Drug Store, Dr. S P TOIVNSEND'S SARSA
PARILLA; DAVIS' PAIN KILLER —a destroyer of
J all pain; Dr. DU.NLAP'S AROMATIC CONFECTION
for Piles; ASIATIC BAISAM, for Diarrhoea, ite..
1 EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL, by
april 11. A. A. BANKS. Agent.
REMOVAL —The Diamond Drug Store
has been removed to the office of E.
Banks, Esq., in West Main street, opposite the
i shoe store of Moses Montgomery, where a
; large supply of fresh Drugs, Medicines, Dye
stuffs, Perfumeries, Fruit, nuts, &c., &c.. have
i just been received. A. A. BANKS.
LewistowH, april 11, 1851.
Stationery I Stationery !
BLUE and White LETTER PAPER
Gilt edged "
j Assorted colors " "
Plain and Fancy note " "
Blue and White Foolscap "
Envelopes, Wafers, Quills and Steel Pens, at
april 11 A. A. BANKS'.
t-Ofleo. Toffee.
IT is generally acknowledged, by both saints
and sinners, that Kennedy's is the cheapest
and best Coffee in Mi 13in county, and that nei
| ther Jew nor Gentile eon sell poods as low as
j Sept 12 JOHN KENNEDY.
OILS. —Sperm, Lard and Linseed Gils on
hand and for sale at the Bee Uive Drug
| store of K, W. HALE.
GREAT EXCITEMENT
/L 23 OUT
Benjamin i'alciii
Elastic J*pi'in; r Bottom
rgyrgß: d
MANUFACTURED AND SOLD UV
A. FELIX,
At the Lewiitovn Cheap Cabinet Ware Booms,
WHERE the article can be seen at any
time among his large stock of other
FURNITURE ot all descriptions. The fol
lowing testimonials from those who purchased
and have now in use,or had the bottom put into
their oid bedsteads, will speak for themselves:
CERTIFICATES :
This is to certify that I purchased twenty
pair of new bedsteads with Hinkley'e patent
elastic spring bottom in, am well pleased with
them, consider them a good article, and wqgld
buy no others. I would recommend them to
all persons, as they arc easily screwed together,
and can be kept cleaner than any hitherto mads.
JAMES ALLISON.
1 concur with the above and consider it a
good article for tavern keepers and others.
THOMAS MAYES.
We certify that v/e got A. Felix to put B.
Hinkley's patent bottom into ourold bedstead*,
and that they answer the purpose exceedingly
well. We consider it tr bedstead that can be
kept much cleaner from insects, screwed up
firmer than any others, end recommend them
to the public.
DAVD BLOOM, JOHN CLARK,
JERMAN JACOB, D. SUNDERLAND.
Lewistown, April 'JG, 1650—tf
mm
Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic
or Nervous Debility, Dis
ease of the Kidneys,
AND ALL
DISEASES ARISING
FROM A DISORDERED 1,1-
YER OR STOMACH, SUCH AS
CONSTIPATION, INWARD PILES,
FULLNESS OR BLOOD TO THF HEAD,
ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, NAUSEA, HEART
BURN, DISGUST FOR FOOD, FULLNESS OR WEIGHT
IN THE STOMACH, SOUR ERUCTATIONS, SINK
ING OR FLUTTERING AT THE PIT OF
THE STOMACH, SWIMMING OF THE
HEAD, HURRIED AND DIFFI
CULT BREATHING,FLUT
TERING AT THE
HEART,
Choking or suffocating sensations when in a
lying posture, dimness of vision, dots or webs
before the sight, fever and cull pain in the
head, deficiency of perspiration, yellowness of
the skin and eyes, pain in the side, back, chest,
limbs, &.C., sudden Hushes of beat, burning in
the flesh, constant imaginingsot evil, and great
depression of spirits, can be effectually cvred
SR. HOOFLAND'S
CELEBRATED
GERMAN BITTERS,
PREPARED BY
DR. C. M. JACKSON,
At the German Medicine Store, 130 Arch St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Their potter over the above diseases is not excelled—i f
equalled—by any other preparation in the United Statesas
the cures attest, in many caste after skilful physicians had
failrd.
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 andaffections of the digestive or
gans, they era withal, safe, certain and pleasant.
READ AND BE CONVINCED.
JOSIAH C. YOUNG, Dauphin, Dauphin county, Pa.,
in a letter to Dr. Jackson, of May 5,1851, said ;
; "For a long time I was afflicted with general debility
. and intestinal weakness, costiveness , <s•., for which I toed
. many different remedies, without change. At last lac
ciileutally stumbled upon lioofland's German Bitters,
prepared by yon. 1 took a few bottles according to di
! rections, and was completely cured. ( have not been so
healthy for ten years as 1 have been since I took your
! bitters, which was about one year ago. Some of my
neighbors are now using them, and deriring great ben•
J efit."
ANOTIfER LETTER,
From Dr. J. C OILFIS, Newton Hamilton, Ta., said.
s I have used a half dozen of your German Bitters my
self, for Liver Complaint and diseases of a nervous char
i acter, resulting from the abuse of mercury. I was pot-
I soncd and affected with spasms from the use of this lai
j ter article, and your German Bitters was the first article
i from which 1 obtained relief, although 1 have not yet
quite recovered. All who have used this medicine of
yours speak well of It."
DYSPEPTICS AND SKEPTICS, READ.
In three-fourths of the cases of diseased Liver, Stom
ach and Nerves, the effect of Or Hoofland's Celebrated
German Bitters, (prepared only by Dr. Jackson, at the
• Medicine Store, 120 Arch street,) is as positive as in the
case of A. A Kaufman, Esq. llead what he says !
LANCASTER, April 30, ISSO.
Respected Sir: 1 have been for a scries of years afflict
ed with Dyspepsia, Inactivity of the Liver, and Nervous
, Debility. My mental powers have been so reduced as
to render me quite unfit far the transaction of any kind
' of business. After consulting many eminent physicians,
and using their prescriptions, and after using the most
! popular remedies of the day, supposed to be applicable to
j my case, i always failed to have permanent relief. A
friend, with much persuasion, induced me to try a bottle
| of your celebrated Bitters. I have used one bottle, and
this day commenced the second. 1 can with cheerful
: nets state that it has happily improved me. My Appe
tite and spirits have astonishingly improved, and I begin
to feel as though 1 had grown (suddenly) ten years
younger, and really, 1 am almost prepared to say that 1
now consider myself calculated for any business, while,
, ten days ago, I would have a soon undertaken to square
a circle as to have attempted it.
Yours respectfully, A. A. KAUFMAN,
j To Dr C. M. Jackson,
120 Arch street, Philadelphia.
The Editor of "Scott's Weekly Paper," one of the
largest literary and family newspapers published in Phil
adelphia, says:
" Dr. lioofland's German Bitters, manufactured by Dr.
I Jackson, are now recommended by some of the most
prominent members of the faculty, as an article of much
S efficacy in cases of female weakness. As such is the
| case, we would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and
thus save themselves much sickness Persons of debili
tated constitutions will find these bitters advantageous
to their health, as we know from experience the salutary
I effect they have upon weak systems."
That this medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Di <•
J pepsia, no one can doubt after using it as directed. It
acts specifically upon the stomach and liver ; it is prefer
I able to calomel in all bilious diseases— the effect is imme
diate. I hey can be administered to FEMALE or IMFAKT
with safety and reliable benefit, at any time.
Beware of Counterfeits!
This medicine has attained that high character which
is necessary tor all medicines to attain to induce coun
terfeiters to put furlh a spurious article, at the riskof the
lives of those who are inuocently deceived.
Look well to the Marks of the Grnninr.
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 anil retail, at the GER
MAN MEDICINE STORE, 120 Arch street, one
door below iSixth. Philadelphia, and hv Mrs.
MARY MARKS and Dr. E. IP. HALE.
Lewistown. [may 23. 1&51.—1y.
(~i OOD\ EAR'S celebrated meialie Genlle-
T men's and Ladies' (turn Shoes, together
wiih a peneral assortment ot Misses' and Chil
dren's Untn Boots and Shoes for snre by
jan 10 MWKS MONTO >VFI;V.