&&VtC!SltUi't!l, vVC. Indian I'liSt. F.ight large heaping tablespooiifuls of fine yd- ; low Indian ineal. A quart of milk, boiled with a large stick of j cinnamon broken up. Four tablespoonfiils of powdered sugar. Haifa large nutmeg grated. Bight eggs. A saitspoonful of carbonate of soda, or salnc- j ratus, melted in a little warm water. Boil a quart of milk, \\ itii a large stick of cin- j Demon broken up, or a few blades of mace, j When it has come to K hard boil, take out all ! the spice, and stir in, gradually, eight heaping ; tablespoonfuls of fine yellow Indian meal, in j turn with the sugar. Stir it very hard, and let ; *t remain boiling on the fire lor a quarter of an j hour after all the meal aid sugar are in; stir- j ring it frequently. Then take it up, and put it into a pan to cool. While it is cooling, beat . eight eggs til! verv light and thick, and stir t them, gradually, into the hatter when it is quite j ■cold; adding "the nutmeg. Lastly, stir in a: heaping s .ltspoonful c.f soda, dissolved in a lit- j !le warm water. Butter some large cups ; near- < !v till them with the mixtuie; set them immcdi- I .ilthi into a moderately brisk oven, and bake the ) pulls well. When done turn them out of the ; oups, and send them to the table warm, spread j out on a dish, with powdered sugar sifted over j them. Servo up with them a sauce of butter, sugar, nutmeg, and lemon juice, stirred together to a iliick cream. Or, eat them with melted butter, flavored with wine and nutmeg. They will (if properly made and baked,) be found very light and nice.—AT'js I.eslir's Indian Altai lltfuk. Indian Light Biscuit. A quart of sifted Indian meal. j A pint of sil ted wheat flour. A very small teaspoonful of salt. Three pints of milk. Four eggs. Silt the Indian meal and wheat meal into a pan, and add the salt. Mix them well. Beat the whites and yolks of the eggs separately. The yolks must be beaten till very thick and smooth : the whites to a stiii' froth that will stand alone of itself. Then stir the yolks grad ually (a little at a time.) into the milk. Add by degrees the meal. Lastly, stir in the beaten white of eggs, and give the whole a long and hard stirring. Butter a sufficient number of cups, or small, deep tins—nearly fill them with the batter. Set them immediately into a hot oven, and bake them fast. Turn them out of the cups. Send them warm to table, pull them open, and eat them with butter. They w lil puff up finely if, at the last, you stir In a level teaspoonful of soda, melted in a little warm water.— lbid. To make 4 oilee. Put one cupful of freshly ground coflfeo into -lie coffee-pot, and pour upon it sis. cupfuls of b liling water ; keep it 0:1 the point of boiling for two or three minutes by removing it to and ■from the lice ; pour out a eupful two or three times, returning it; then let it stand where it wilt keep hot, but will not boil, until it becomes clear. ANOTHER.—Pat two ounces of freshly ground cotiee into the colToe-p t, and pour in eight cof fee-cups of boiling water; let the whole boil sis minutes; pour out a cupful two or three times, returning it; then put in two or three small chips of isinglass, with a cup of boiling water ; boil the w hole live minutes longer, then let the pot stand ten minutes by the tire, and the collee will be remarkably clear. From the (; rinruii' un Telegraph. To Clean Falut. Smear a piece of flannel in common whiting, mixed to the consistency of common paste, 111 warm water. Kub the surface to be cleaned |iiite briskly, and wash oil with pure cold wa ter. Clrease spots wiil in this way bo almost instantaneously removed, as well as other filth, and the paint w ill retain its brilliancy and beau ty unimpaired. To PRINT ON LINEN WITH Trees, dissolve one pari of asphaltuin in four parts of spirits of tur pentine, and add for coloring matter lampblack, ivory black, or black lead. FRANCES ANN. Yelloto Cottage, Oct. 1, I*sl. Receipt for Sausages. To .10 lbs. of meat, add 10 oz. of fine salt, 1 oz. of sage. 2 oz. of good black pepper, and mix tliein well together. The sage should be well rubbed between the hands, or through a sieve, beforo using. After the ingredients are thor oughly incorporated, apply them to all parts of the meat, before chopping. If you have not a good sausage cutter, go and get one. Then you may depend upon having good sausages. A LOVER OF (REOO KAFSAOES. Keeping Fowl* —Value of tbeir Manure. At a large agricultural di.-wussion in Al bany, Mr. Chester Moses of Skaneatles, made some valuable remarks oil poultry keeping, lie stated thai for several years past he had kept (UK) or 7(h) fowls, and the last winter kept 900. His object is eggs, ol which his fowls average about 100 each, annually. I hey arc not confined but are allowed to range at will. Their food is principally wheat screenings, with mune corn, buck-wheat and animal oll'ul. lie is also particular to allow them plenty of oyster shells, pounded, which, especial ly during spring, or any season when they lay most, they eat large quantities of. The lime of the oyster-shells doubtless con tributes to the formation of the shell ol the > g, and perhaps assists in the digestion of the food. Mr. Moses considers the manure of his fowls of much importance, and takes eare that it is all saved and applied to his crops, t odor the building in which the fowls roost is a ceil.tr, into which all tho manure 1S Pt- In tiie spring, a few weeks before planting time, the manure is worked over and mixed with plaster—sometimes with plaster and ashes in equal proportions, m ing enough ot these articles to make the manure so dry as to pulverize thoroughly. The domestic guano of which Mr" M. sometimes has the quantity of 300 bushels in a season, produces a powerful effect up on the growth of Indian corn. His Ino de ol applying it is, to drop a handful in each hill, which is covered half an inch more with earth, in order to prevent the seed from coming in immediate contact with the manure, which experience has shown would prevent its germination. Mr. M. stated ih it he had tried this compost in comparison with good hog manure, bv ap ply ing each to corn in the same liejd and on a similar soil. On one part half a shovel lull ol hog manure was put in a hill, and on the other part, a handful ol hen manure compost. The e.opvvas bet ter where the latter was used, and the succeeding crop, (which was oats) showed the same result in luvor ol the hen manure. On another occasion he manured ten acres with die hen manure, which produ ced sixty bushels ol com to the acre. (>u onr p.irt ol this piper ho useil the ni'inine ; nn!i- on alternative rows with iu> appliea- j lion. The ears were mere nubbin* on tlie j rows that had no manure. He planted pumpkins on the rows that had no manure, ami on another row that had the propor tion given to the rest of the field. i lie • row which had no manure, produced no pumpkins of any value: the other produ ced fifty-one fair sized, good pumpkins. ! .Mr. M. stated that his son was engaged ! with another person in the poultry trade, and that in the year 1849-* SO, they sent • between 20 and* 30 tons to New ork ami Boston. — .'lib. Cult. To MAKE (IRORNP-MT CANDV. Boil ( together one pint ot molasses, one gill of brown sugar, and two ounces ol bmter: when this is growing thick, add one pint j of parched and shelled ground-nuts ; then boil the whole fifteen minutes, and pour it into a shallow dish to cool and harden. I Wo i \ 1 t oi* u c i u ( li aw , OFFICE in Market street,opposite the I'ost Office, will attend to any business in the i Courts of Mifflin, Centre or Huntingdon coun ties. [Lewistown, sept. 13, I*so-ly* J. W. PARKER, Attorney at Law, Lewistown, .Mifflin ro. I'a. IMS, E. W. HALE OFFERS his professional services to the ! citizens of Lewistowu. He can be con- ! suited at all times at the Bee Hive Drug store. Lewistown, August 30, 1850-tf DRTJAST S. WILSON, OFFERS his professional services to the citizens ot' Newton Hamilton and vicin dy- DR. A. W. MOSS OFFERS his professi iua! services to the citizens of Lewistown and vicinity. Of fice with Dr. HOOVER, one door East of F. Schwartz's store. may 9, ls.">l-tf MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE CEIiIBST 5A \ HOO V M 11, Justice of the Peace, C 1 AN be found at his office, in the room rc- J cently occupied bv D. \V. Lluiirig, Esq. where he will attend to all busine.-s entrusted to him with the greatest care and despatch. Kossuth's Arrival. HAS created much excitement in this coun try fur some time past. But the arrival of the large and fresh assortment of DRUGS, Medicines, Faints, Oils, Varnishes, and Win dow Glass, togetiicr with a l'uii and splendid slock of Perfumery, Fancy Goids, Surgical In struments, &c., has created H much greater at the BEE HIVE DRUG STORE, on East Mar ket street, a few doors East of Franciscus Hardware Store. The public are beginning to look to their own interests and then t' .e go to the Beo llive 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 tin ir orders promptly and carefully attended t. >, and upon terms as, favorable and liberal as can be hid elsewhere. CO"Physicians prescriptions cart-fully com pounded by DR. E. W. HALE. U s: EA T EXCITE HEA T \ At t!i' World's Eair: BUT stiil greater about Thomas selling hoots and shoes so cheap. j 8 cases calfskin Hoots, at 81 75 per pair, j 4 do. extra imitation stitch,at 225 do. ] 2 do. grain leather boots, 1 G2A do. 0 do. boys' fine boots, 1 25 do. 150 pair misses slippers, 25 do. 1(H) do. ladies' tine kid slippers, 62£ do. 50 do do. do. 50 do. 200 do. do. morocco laced boots 1 12 J do. 50 do. do. do. buskins, 75 do. 100 do. Jenny J.ind slippers, first quality. Men's coaise boots, as low as 150 do. And a variety of children's and misses shoes cheaper than others, for sale by J. TIIOM VS. N. B. I don't do as others. What 1 adver tise tor sale 1 have, and at the prices slated. Come and buy. [may f2, l w sl. FRESH ARRIVAL* DIRECT from l'rrrsniJKoji, tiie regular monthly packet boat Win. II Hays, J. \V. Hays, master, consigned to J. Tn mas, witli all the luxuries of the we-t. 3,000 lbs. of Ham, put up expressly for retail 1,000 lbs. Shoulders. (j tierces sugar-cured Ham. 0 tierces Dried Reef, at 11 cts. 50 bags Ohio dried Reaches, at 82 per bus. 30 dozen corn Broom . i *IOO brls. best rectified Mononcahd.a Whis ! ' . k ->- Best imported Brandies, \\ inc. and Stoimhton Bitters. \ Also, a general assortment of Groceries, in- I eluding Cheese, Crackers, Candles, Rio Coffee at 10 cts., and good Tea at 10 cts. per ib. For sale by .1. THOMAS. Lewistown, May 23, Hsl. [)Y V LARGE stock of Dry Goods. Bonnets as low as 31_ ! j cents-, misses bonnets at 02£ cents, generally soid at other stores at from 81 00 to 1 25. Travelling Bags at 75 cents, sold at other stores for .81 25. Call, see and examine lor your own interest. J. THOMAS. N. B. One dollat notes of other States taken here, and I won't sue you as my neighbor done. No suing if you look at 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. My terms are CASH. J.T. Lewistown, may 23, 1651. iil ilk! aaiiT To Country Merchants, Tauni Reejcrs, c.e. \ LARGE stock ol superior liquors, con . aisting of \\ iui. Brandies, (Jia, Kt., F arc now offered for sale WIIOI.ES.M.K r.rid RE : I'AII. at COST, at the Grocery Sture "ii the i Canal, opposite the Collector's Oflice. Deal ers and Tavern Keepers will find bargains. W.VI. REV ALT Lewistown, July 18. 1651. -if (.ISAM) EXHIBITION! AT THE Old Stand of IS'usbaum Jyro'S, OF NEW, SITER]), AND CHEAP GOODS. Ail in if la ii*e—Free. \ S everybody seems to be engaged this 1V year in blowing his own trumpet, as to 1 what be or they can do in the Dry Goods and Grocery line, we have had halt' a mind to try : our hands at the business; but several €A 11 LO A lit S , j comprising the latest styles of rich and costly ; goods, having just arrived, we, therefore, beg | leave to announce to our customers in Mifflin, 1 Union, Centre, Huntingdon, and Juniata coun • ties, that we have just returned from the city • with about as complete and elegant an assort ment of LADIES' PRESS GOODS as was ever seen in this or any other country i town, embracing every description and style of all that is New, Neat, mid 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 i cannot be found elsewhere, especially in ' Clot in, CaMitncrcN, Satinets i nnd will venture to add in Fail and Winter I Goods generally. Of ■ Bcnncts, Shoes, Hosiery, Gloves, & Ribbons i we have an extensive stock, which, as a ne i cessarv consequence are offered for sale cheap, i Since opening our establishment here, we : have fully demonstrated that, as a general • thing, we sell as low as the very lowest, if not • a little lower. We do not profess to sell one ! or two nor three articles at a very low price, | but we do profess to sell everything, in either I the L'ry Goods or Grocery liue, so cheap that J we are contident our friends everywhere would be the gainers by giving us a call and making their purchases. CO" Remember at the Old Stand of Nus haum, Brothers. B. FIROVED & BRQ. Lewistown, Sept. 20, l-v>l. ISO AT' I PATENT CORN SHELL!, j r pilU undersigned having purchased the right 1 of manufacturing and selling the above : approved Corn Sbeiier, acknowledged on ail hands to be superior to anything of the kind hitherto introduced, for the counties of Mifflin, ; Huntingdon, Bedford, Franklin, Adams, iSom j erset, Fulton, Green, and Washington, respect ; fully invites the attention of lurmers and others I to this easy method of performing an otherwise ; laborious work. The Corn Sheller is driven ! by horse-power, and can be attached to any or dinary threshing machine, and wili easily shell ; one hundred bushels ot clean corn in an hour. Among a number who hate them in use m ] Mifflin county, the following gentlemen are j referred to: , Maj. \V". Wilson, James Brown, i Col. W. Reed, Moses It. Thompson, Win. M'Mar.igil, Thus. McNitt, Thomas Brown. Qr I ?' Orders for machines for any of the above j counties will be promptly attended to, by ad- I dressing tlie subscriber at Milroy I'. 0., Mif i liiti countv, l'a. W.M. 11. WATSON. I County or Township Rights will be disposed ! ot on reasonable terms on application us above Aug in-1 20, IC",l.—Bin indemnity. : r pilC FRAN II T.I s FINE l.\jt RANCH I OIBANY of Pliilad* 1 • pitiu —OFFICIi n' - Clu-sHut street, near fifl!. btivct D 1 U E C T OliS. ! Charles N. Ilancker, Geo 11. Richards, Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lew is. Tobias Wagner, Adolplx: E. Boric, Samuel Grant, David rv Brown, J icob 11. Smith, Morris Patterson. Continue to inilki insurant c, perpetual or limited, on every description of property in TOWN & Col'N TRY, at rites a.- tow as are consistent with security. Tie- Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, j which, with their t'apital and Premiums safely invested, 1 affords ample protection to the assured, j The assets of the Company, 011 January Ist, livt'J, as ' published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol : lows, viz: Mortgagi-R, #1,517,438 II ! Real Estate. '.>1,721-;) Temporary Loans, ;>0,50l : Crsli, Acc., 38,804 :17 t 71 j Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen years, ! tli y Irivtf jLiiii upward** <f due Million Four Hundred i Thutuu ttl Dollars, ios.-iv- ly lire, therebyuilordiru: anevi j ileiu't; of tlie advantage#**!' Insurance,a** vvellas the abil i ity am! tiimposition to meet with prompt ne£* all liabilities. CHARLES X. BANCKER, President, j Cil AHI.ES G II \ M KHH, Sccri larv AdENT ftr Mifilin county, it. C. HAI E, i Esq., Lew Ist own. [pl2-ly ' Tilt; J iiiit'ilNlalt's i.ilt-1 is-iu a:i ' Coiit|>itiiy. CHARTER PERI'ETC AL CASIt SYSTEM. Capital v>.ill.oilo. 1 O lT.ee southeast corner 'l iiird and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia. : 'PHIS 1 nnipai ~ in 1 in- depart me nt, issue? policies upon ' the Mutual Pi am iple, with the security of a capital i-1 • k. I hi- attr.i' tivc combitiatbui offers to policy hold -1 t rs doiitil. llie ordinary security, without ili<turbiiiL'thi :r | rigids to a full participation in the distribution of profits | each and every vear. The profits made bv this depart j iiient are divided annually among the itisun d in propor tion to the amount of premiums paid > them, an i w i'l ; remain at their credit, an ai 1 uioalatum fund, payable at ' death, together with the sum insured, or the present | value of profits so divided will ' e purchased in cash on 1 demand. The system of payment is cash 1:1 advance, I and can be mailt with reference to the convenience of i parties opening polii ies with this company. | Al-o, the Depose! or new piatioflife insur ' i am 1 . All pa-.ini iits made to the romparty In this de f partmeiit are entirely ofittonal t. c-gards their amount, and the ti m- at which tln-y may he made. A parti may ! pay in as tunc It or as little (not lee* tit in 85) and as nfn n ■ or as seldom as he may find convenient, and there is no obligation in him to continue lus payments Further* | the whole sums paid in ate always at the command of tin- person insured (luting his ife time, and mat lie at { any time withdrawn by him i" whole or 111 part ; so that, on the [dan of this coiupaiu. there is cr • ited at one and the : tie time, an insurance payable at death, a fund ■ nvailabi in sickness, and u provision for old age—see • emp uiv's pamphlets. DIRECTOR:*, t 8 R.Crawford, P. B. Goddard, A. W. Thomson, Lawrence Johnson, B W Tingley, G. Mcllenry, j J L. Florence, J. Deverelix, \V. M Godwin, J L. Linton, s R CRAWFORD. President; A. W. TitOMSon, V. President; C. G. IMLAY Secretary and Treasurer. Ac tuary, Pliny l-'isk. Corutstl and Attorney. Thus Bah li. VV. H. WOODS, Agent. Lewistnw 11. i T. U. V r ANVALZAH, Medical Counsel. Lew utown. May 2, 1851 —bin NAILS. NAILS. ' T) KKUS Duncannon N 'ile. at oniv rjtif per keu. 50 K2GS I'itDburgh , Nails, ut 25 per kej. For t-ale, a full assortiucnt of Nails, at the above prices. Mechanic- and Farmers read ::~d mine and see them at the ehean ptore of ! A-.rr 09 1931. JOHN KENNEDV. fm IH. ! A SUPPLY just received and for sale, at /\ the Bee Hive Drug store, by j March 2< I*M. " E. W. HALF,. I CNOUGHS AND GOLDS.—W IST A R'S BAL- J SAM OF WILD CHERRY for stile by E. W. 11ALE, septGtf at the Bee Hive Drug store. DEW EE'S Anti-Dyspeptic Pills—the popu lar remedy for Dyspepsia, used and re commended bv the medical faculty—at the i Bee Hive Drug store of E. W. HALF.. I, NOR PAINTERS. —A general assortment . of Paints, Oils. Varnishes, Paint Brushes, &c., &.c. Call and examine for yourselves at the Bee Hive Drug store. declßtf IJOWAND'S Tonic Mixture—an effiient ; LL and active agent in the cure of fever and | ague—juct received and ior sale at the Bee j Hive Drug store, by E. W. HALE. PERFUMERY. —Ruths EL'S celebrated IV choula, Jenny Lind, Violet, Rose Gera • nium, Cologne, Bay Rum, Shaving Cream, | Tooth Paste, &c., &c . for sale at the decl-Jtf Bee Hive Drug store, ' CHJRGICAL INSTRUMENTS can be sup pi tad to order at the Bee Hive Drug store j deeti of E. VV. HAI.e. DR. JAYNE'S Celebrated Medicines just received and tor sale at the Bee Hive 1 Dru" store by E. W . HALE. I \7TNEGAR. —Pure Cider Vinegar, for sale at the Bee Hive Drug Store, bv j Sept. 12. E. W. HALE. SHOULDER BRACES, Grain's celebrated Mpinn-Abdotninal Supporter, &c., for sale at the Bee liive Drug store of E. W. HAI.e: INORWARD DROPS—an excellent rem edy for Diarrhoea, Dysentety, and all af i fections of the bowels —for sale by E. W. HALE, sepiGtf at the Bee Jltve Drug store. \YER'S Cherry Pectoral—an excellent . remedy fur affections of the lungs and : throat —for sale at the Bee Hive Drug store by dec 6 E. W. HALE. \V7" ATTSON'S PILLS—an excellent rem- V edy for chronic affections of the liver— | for sale at the Bee Hive Drug store by ! decG E. VV. HALF. ISoltiii£ Cloths. V general assortment of Dufour &. Co.'s . ANCHOR STAMP (best quality) ot j Bolting Cloths always on hand. They are . bought directly fioni the importer, for cash, and . will be sold wholesale and retail at Philadelphia prices, by E. W. HALE. Lewistown, Feb. 2*B, IVI. iLoudcsk'* fi'asnilv NSeiluiiics. I OUDEN'S EXPECTORA NT ( _J " Alterative " Compound (Carminative Balsam " " Tonic Vermliuge " Sanative Piils " Female Elixir " Pile Liiniment " Oriental Hair Tonic " Hair Dye All tiie above articlesfor sale bv E. W.'HALE, declfftf at the Bee Hive Drug store. Great Scientific DixcovtTies. 3Y DB. J. W. CCOPSPA. i n i'a ii aJ)Aa II i Completely Cured in Three Days, By Dr. J. VV. Cooper's Vegetable Compound Fever and Ague Pilis. MILESE TILLS arc composed entirely of Vegetable J- Substance*, ami in itinty-niaerases outof every inin uro I, will perfyrm a perfect and Complete ZI/RC in three dujs. XO instance has ever been known, where more than Sl days have been required to perform a complete cure, OWN in tin- very worst rases, and on the strongest I constitutions. We would earnestly say to all wtio are afflicted with tiiis distressing disease, to get one box and try them, and in ail casts, two boxes are warranted to ■ i euro, if taken according to the directions, or the money J returned. These pilla mil only perform a perfect cure in three : dais. but remove Hie lulu and ereat a healthy lction of j the livnr, ami consequently fortify llie systemagainst a I future attach ALSO, 31y Testable Anti-Dyspepsia Hitters, Tio!> Medicine is a certain cure for Dyspepsia in Ita very worst forms. Thousand! of rases have been com pletely cured tiy it within the last year, which have boon entirely despaired of by the regular family physi i cians. We do not recommend it to cure.everything—we ! recommend it to cure Dyspepsia, and the diseases origi ; nating fern it. and ih.il it w ill cure in almost every case, I anil it is recommended for nothing else. In many in j stances, even the worst of casi s h.ivu hi .-n completely ] cured in two ami three nioutlis, hut it depends somewhat j upon the coitstiluiiou "I' tin- patient. We would say to j all who are ati'iid with Dy -.cpsiu, eive this medicine ' a fair trial, ami if it fails to d p id. your money w ill be ! returned. ALSO, Mv legttitble Worm Powders. This is the most wonderful Worm Destroyer ever ' known, -11111 :.t the same time, so pleasant to take, that a linos 1 .-very child will he fon.l of it, and many instances | have been known of children crying for more after once | taking it. I This medicine is in the form of a powder, the only : medicine ever used in that form, ami it operates on a ! principle finitely different from any other medicine e\cr administered by any other physician. It is the only medicine which k. s no Worm-seed Oil or Turpentine t combined with i'. win h is believed by ail other pliysi -1 cians, to he the only two things which will destroy : worms, and these two tilings combined, together with i castor oil, are the active principles of all other worm j medicines, which every person who has ever tasted or ! suielled, knows to be the most nauseous of all nauseous ; luetic iocs, and on account of which, there is generally something added to destroy this nauseous taste, and in : order In do this, it must be something stronger than the j medicir 1 itself, and therefore, it must necessarily destroy • some of its in < I it- ilia I properties. These powders are I 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 prim iph- upon w liich it acts being ilifforant 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 Ascarides, and long, round worms, or • Teres but is the most effectual medicine for the destrac -1 tion of the Tape Worm ever known. Ten doses have | brought as many as FIVE Tape Worms from one person. 1 If your children have any symptoms of worms, try j these powders, and in nine casus out of ten, you will ncv- I er use any other. These arc also warranted. These medicines are all separate, and one for each dis ' ease, and each for only one disease. They are not re j c< imueiidcd, :.s many other medicines are, to cure some i fifteen or twenty diseases, and all of different natures, but iliey ire each to cure but one disease, and that they j will do in ninety -nine cases out of every hundred, and where they have 11 fair trial and fail in all cases, the money w ill he returned. 8)1". J. W. COOPER'S Celebrated Vegetable Anti-Dyspepsia Pills, A certain cure for Indigestion, Debility, Sickness or Burning in the Stomach, Pain in the Side and Stomach, Costiveness, Sensation, of Weight in the Stomach after Eating, Difficulty of Breathing, Restlessness, Want nt j Appetite, Palpitation at" the Heart, and all other Disc . | which arts, from INDIGESTION. rtitn : to? can he seen at the A gents. Fur sal, ./. flftWJ/Xf, I.iiiietoxh; and G. I IF. lirehmait, .1/' Veyteian s :i it 1 y Philadelphia Advertisements, IAI 3L AMB W I \T E K CLOTIIIXG. VNF.W AM) COMPLETE assortment of the latest and most fashionable style of Men's and Boj's Clothing, mnnttf'Tiiircl in the hest manner, may !c hat! at the Lowest Cash Prices at GEO. CULIN'S I lotSiiiig INlallisliiciit, South-east corner of Market and Second sis ~ PHILADELPHIA, embracing a choice assortment of Dress and Frock Coats, Cloaks, Sack Coats, Hangup Coats, Business Coats, Ac., together with his usual extensive variety of English, Freneh, and American ('lolhs and Winter Fabrics, suit ed to the wants of men and boys, both for dress and business garments. Particular cate has been taken to procure a complete assortment of goods adapted to the new style Winter Coats, PANTALOONS, VESTS, JuC., to which he would invite special attention, ami particu larly to liis new assortment of Furnishing Good*, consisting of Shirts, Slocks, Handkerchiefs, fee.} alt of | which are offered at the lowest possible cash ]>rices, and as j cheap as any other Clothing Store in the I'nion. | f> Parents who desire I'eys' Clothing are earnestlly i invited to examine the stock, as the greatest care has : been taken to provide the most durable patterns and de sir.tijle styles, at the most economical rates. I *** Small Notes taken at par for goods. September '2b, 1851. —aprllv ' The undersigned have entered into Co-partnership under the Firm of nimby 5L Lawrence, TO CARRY ON THE PAPER & Kill Mffiß, At Mo. 5 Minor street, Philadelphia. ii liriiEllK they intend keeping a large, asoortment of '' Papers, &c., consisting in part as follows : Writing Papers; wove and laid, American and English. , Bath posts and Note papers; wove and laid, gilt and plain. Foil P"?ts, flat caps. Printing papers, all sizes, it lrdware papers, from ID by 21 to -HI by -18. Colored and white tissue papers, American and English. Ilollin'/sworth's patent maniila papers. Colored and white shoe papers, common and extra sizes. Buff envelope papers. Colored printing ami cover papers. Manilla papers, all sizes, dazed royal, all colors ; Druggist, blue medium, and tillering papers. | Tea, secret and colored papers for confection#s. \ Hag, maniila,and straw wrapping papers. ; Bonnet, binders', box, cap, and trunk boards, i White and buff envelopes; legal, letter, note, and card sizes. Agents for Bliss, Potter & Co.'s PItIMM It S C A RDS, in packs and sheets, white and colored—odd sizes cut to ' order Also, their gilt, figured, and plain glazed papers. JOSEPH HIM BY, late of 88 N. Third street. N. .8. LA WHENCE, late of No. 3 Minor street. ! X. B. 500 tons of Hags wanted in exchange for cash. Philadelphia, July 4, t"M.—Orn. I Hover's Ink Manufactory, REMOVED TO .NO. 11l It.VCE STREET, | Between Fourth and Fifth, opposite Crown St., PHILADELPHIA ! ITT!ERE tiie l'ropiietor is enabled, by increased fa ! *' cilities, to supply the growing demand for HO i vi'R's INK, which its wide-spread reputation has cre | ated. Tiiis 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 favor, and the I manufacturer takes this opportunity to say that the con fid.-m e thus secured shall not be abused, in addition to the various kinds of Writing Ink. he also J iu. mi fa i tares ADAMANTINE CEMENT, for mending Class and China; as well as a superior HAIR DYE—a trial only is necessary to insure its future use ; and a •SEALIXO WAX, well adapted for Druggists and Bot . tiers, at a very low price, in large or small quantities. ! ORDERS addressed to — JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer, i .Yo. 111 Hare street, between ith fit A, opposite Crown si. j Sept. I*2, 1*51.—.3 m Philadelphia. For the Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. TX offering to the community this justly celebrated rem , edy for diseases of the throat and lungs, it is not our j wish to trifle with the lives or health of the ufllictcd, but I frankly to lay before them the opinion! of distinguished men, and some of the evidences of its success, from ; which they can judge lor themselves. We sincerely pledge ourselves to make no wild assertions or false statements of its efficacy, nor will we hold out any hope to sutlering humanity which facts w ill not warrant. Many proofs are here given, and we solicit an inquiry ! from the public into all we publish, feeling assured they will find them perfectly reliable, and the medicine wor i thy their hesi confidence and patronage, j h'row tha distinguished Pr fesor of Chemistry and .Ma ; teria -Mediea, Hotrdoitl College. Dear i-iir : I delayed answering the receipt of your pre paration, until I had an opportunity of witnessing itsef i fects in my o,vn family, or in the families of my friends. | This I have now- done with a high degree of satisfac i tion, in cases both of adults and children. 1 have found it, as its ingredients show, a powerful 1 remedy for colds, and coughs, and pulmonarv diseases. PARKER CI.EAVKLAND, M. b). BKI VSMICK, Me., Feb. 5, 1817. from an Oeerscer in the Hamilton .Mills, in this City. LOWELL, Aug. lu, le4 I J. !)r .1 C. Aver: 1 have been cured of the worst cough 1 ever had in my life, by your "Cherry Pectoral," and never fail, when I have opportunity, of recommending 1 it to others. Yours, respectfully, S.'iL EMERSON. The following was one of the Worst of cases, which 1 tfie physicians and friends thought to be incurable con -1 sumption : CHESTER, Pa., Aug. 22,1-46. .1 C. Ayr—Sir: I was taken with a terrible cough, brought on by a cold, in the beginning of last February, and was confined to my bed more than two months Coughing incessantly night and day. I became ghastly anil pale, my eyes were sunken and glassy, and my hn-atli very short. Indeed, 1 was rapidly fading, and in ; such distress for breath, that but little hope of my reeov ; cry could he entertained. While in this situation a I friend of mine (lite Rev. John Keller, of the Methodist church) brought me a bottle of your Cnr anv PECTORAL, wbiclt I tried more to gratify him than from any expecta tion of obtaining relief. Its good off cl induced inc to continue its use, and I soon foutqi my health much im proved. Now, in three months, lam well and strong, j and can attribute mv cure only to your great medicine. With the deepest gratitude, yours, Acc. JAMES GODFREY. Prepared and sold by JAMES (J. A YEll, Practical (Chemist, Lowell, M iss ! Suld in J.ewish'U-n by ,1. ,1. Li.LYKS, .Igtnt, and by Dr. E. IV. 11. l I.E ; in Alitflinloicn by Jacobs if ' Krlford, and by Druggists generally throughout the State. ocUM-.'lruo JUST received and fur sale at HANKS' Drutr Store, Dr. S. I'. TOWNSEND's SAKS \- PAUM.I.y; DAVIS' PAIN KILLER — A destroyer of all pain; Dr. DVNIAP'S AROMATIC CONFECTION fir Piles; Asi vnc BAISAM, tor Diarrhea, &.C.. EXTR ACT OF AMERICAN OIL, by April 11. A. A. BANKS, Agent, GREAT EXCITEMENT ABOUT Benjamin llinhlt**'* Patent Plastic *>i>i*iii£ Bottom r~s"->-: a-t- r~yV~f->; a-j. \r v j^ MANUFACTURED AND SOLI) BY A. nxi.v, At the Li'wistowii Cheap Cabinet Ware Kooms YY7HKRK the article can be seen at any T T time anion" hi.s large stock of other FURNITURK ot all description?. The fol lowing testimonials from those who purchased and have now in use, or had the bottom put into their old bedsteads, will speak for themselves: CERTIFICATES : This is to certify that I purchased tvventv pair of new bedsteads with Hinkley's patent elastic spring bottom in, ain well pleased with them, consider them a good article, and would buy no others. I would recommend them to ail"persons,as they aro easily screwed together, and can be kept cleaner than anv hitherto made. JAMES ALLISON. I concur with the above and consider it a good article for tavern keepers and others. THOMAS MAYES. We certify that we got A. Felix to put R Hinkley's patent bottom into our old bedsteads, and that they answer the purpose exceedingly well. We consider it a bedstead that can be kept much cleaner from insects, screwed up firmer than any others, and recommend thorn to the public. DAVO BLOOM, JOHN CLARK, JERMAN JACOB, I). SUNDERLAND. Lewistown, April 20,1850 —tf mm ~ Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or JSerrous Debility, Dis ease of the Kidneys, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISORDERED LI VER OR STOMACH, SUCH AS CONSTIPATION, INWARD PILES, FULLNESS OR BLOOD TO TUB HEAD, ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, NAUSEA, HEART BL'RN, 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 dull pain in the head, deficiency of perspiration, yellowness of the skin and eyes, pain in the side, back, chest, limbs, &c., sudden flushes of heat, burning iu the flesh, constant imaginings of evil, and great depression of spirits, can be effectually cured DR. HOOFLAIMD S CELEBRATED GERMAN HITTERS, PREPARED BY DR. C. OT. JACK SO*, At the German Medicine Store, 120 Arch St., PHILADELPHIA. Their potctr orer the above diseases it not nettled—if equalled—by any other preparation in the I'nited States at the tares attest, m many case* after skilfulphysicians had fail d. These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalid?. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of disease? of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most search ing fiowers in weakness anilaffections of the digestive or gans, they are withal, safe, certain and pleasant. READ AND HE CONVISCED. JOSIAII C YOUNG, Dauphin, Dauphin county, Pa., in a letter to Dr. Jackson, ofitay 5, lssl, said : "For a long time 1 was afflicted with general debility and intestinal weakness, eosticeness, 4*e., for which I used many different remedies, without change. At last 1 acj cidentally stumbled upon Hoofland's German Bitters, prepared by you. ] took a few bottles according to di rections, and was completely cured. I have not been so healthy for ten years as I have been since I took your bitters, which was about one year ago. Some of my neighbors are now using them, and deriving great ben efit." ANOTHER LETTER, from Dr. J. C. (rILF.S , AYi tton Hamilton, Pa., said: *• I have used a hall* dozen of your German Bitters my self, for Liver Complaint and diseases of a nervous char acter, resulting from the abuse of mercury. I was poi soned and affected with spasms from the use of this lat ter article, and your German Bitters was the first article from which 1 obtained relief, although 1 have not yet Unite recovered. AH who have used this medicine of yours speak well of it." DYSPEPTICS AND SKEPTICS, READ. In three-fourths of the cases of diseased I.iver, Stom ach aud Nerves, the effect of Dr. lioofland's Celebrated German Bitters, (prepared only by Dr. Jackson, at the Medicine Store, I*2o Arch street,) is as positive as in the case of A A Kaufman, Esq. Head what he says LANCASTER, April 30, ISSO. Rfspectcd Sir; I. have been for a series 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 for the transaction of any kind ol business. After consulting many eminent physicians, and using their prescriptions, and after usiug the most popular remedies of the day, supposed to he applicable to my case, I always failed to have permanent relief. A friend, with much persuasion. Induced me to try a bottle of your celebrated Bitters. 1 have used one bottle, and tills day commenced the second. 1 can \\ nil cheerful ness state that it has happily improved me. My appe tite and spirits have astonishingly improved, and I begin to feel as though 1 had crown (suddenly) ten years younger, and really, 1 am almost prepared to say that I now consider myself calculated lor any business, while, ten days ago, I would have as soon undertaken to square a circle as to have attempted it. Yours respectfully, A. A. KAt'FMAN*. To Dr. C. M. Jackson, I*2o Arch street, Philadelphia. The Editor of "Scott's Weekly Paper," one of the largest literary and family newspapers published in Phil adelphia, says: " Dr. I 100 flat id's German Bitters, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by some of the most prominent members of the faculty, as an article of much efficacy in cases of female weekness. 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 effect they have upon weak systems." That this medicine will cure I.iver Complaint and Dys pepsia, no one can doubt after using it as directed. It acts specifically upon the stomach and liver ; it is prefer able to calomel in all liliovs diseases —the effect is imme diate. They can be administered to FMAIEOI ixr.or with safety and reliable benefit, at any time. Beware of Counterfeits 1 This medicine has attained that high character whi.h i-. necessary for all medicines to attain to induce cout.- terfciters to put forth a spurious article, at the xiskof the ' lives of those who arc innocently deceived. Look well to the Marks of the Genuine. Tin y have the riiien signature of C M. JACKSON upon the wrapper, and the name blown in the botlli, j without which they arc spurious. For tale, wholesale and retail, at the GER MAN MEDICINE STORE, 120 Arch street, one door below Sixth, Philadelphia, and by Mrs. MARY MARKS and l)r. E. IV. HALE. Lewistown. [may 23, 1851.—1y. (1 OODYEAR'S celebrated metalic Gentle- J men's and Ladies' (Jutn Shoes, together w nh a general assortment ol -Misses' and Chil : dreii's Gum Boots and Shoes tor sale bv I janlO MOSES MoKTGeiirwY.
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