£ti i pj ti m ovist, Prom the Knickerbocker. SEERO SO\C. S . 'E P., 1 whose port-folio appears especially rich in ' negro-songs,' sends us the lo Bowing, i'e savs i.: an interesting note to the Editor: " You can never know how really exquisite they are, until you hear the music to which they are indi'ssolubty united. I give it to ycu precisely as it was originally composed by the Ethiopian improvisatore." It is called *De Ole Cray Boss.' ' i went down to de ribber, An' I could n't git across. An' 1 gib fifty cents Fur an ole gray boss, De ole gray hoss he mired in de san\ An' de way dis nigger did grabble fur do ,ar. Oh ! whar did you kuiu fum, Hum fu:n, ku::i fum. To knock a nigger down ? • I swum krcss de ribber A-pun cis un'd;.r side, At;' vv'tn 1 got ober I tu'n roun* an' cried cle gr .iv hoss dat tnired in de S3n' An' cause dis nigger to grabble fur de lan'. Oh ! whar tiii you tun futn, l£um funi, kum fum, To knock a nigger down ? ' An* w'en I got ober i Jefl 'iin dure to die, An' went to see SALLY Wid de iiig biack eye ; An' le'T de gray hoss dat mired in de sen', An' cause dis nigger to grabble fur de ian', Oh I whar did you kum fum, Kum fam. kum fum. To knock a nigger down ? ' But before I sawd SALLY A witeman sawd me, Who guv me fifty lashes, An' den set me free ; Cause de ole gray hoss got mired in de saa', AT force dis nigger to grabble fur de lan', Oh! whar did ycu kum fum, Kum fum, kum fum. To knock a n:gger down ? • An' w'en I sawd SALLT, She ax me whar 1 bin ? An' I said in ue walley Whar dey gedder chinkapin , An' not wid de hoss dat tnired in de san', A:T cause dis nigger to grabble furde ian,' Oh ! whar did you kum fum, Kum fum. kum fum To knock a nigger down? ' Den she make me de hot cof-fy, An' boun' up my head, An' in t'ree minutes arter I was sale in de bed ; But NOT wid de boss dat mired in de ssn', But fur frum de ribber upon de dry lan', Oh ! whar did you kum fum, Kum fum, kum fum, To knock a nigger down ? We a3mlt that there i a good deal of pathos, and not a little humor, in some of the negro songs. There is a good deai of the first named qua.ity in the stanza of 'Uncle led/ ' Dere was an old nigger and his name was Uncle NED Oh ! he lived long ago, long ago : And he had no wool on de top oh his head, On de place where de wool ought to grow. Old NED had fingers like de corn in de brake, And he had no eves for to see, And he had no leef for to eat tie corn-cake, So he had to let du corn-cake be.' The negro-poet is always descriptive. Wit ness this picture of a big foot: • An' w'en dis foot come on de groun', * F was death to de crcepin' insects roun' ; It waked de lizzards. scared de moles, And make de wood-chucks leve dere holes ' Oh! git out de way,' etc., A friend tells us that he heard the annexed verse, among others, sung to a wild chorus at a colored campnieeting in Alabama, some two years ago : ' Chae de DFETL around de stump, Hit him a kick at every jump ! I>e DI.BIL'S mad, and I nm gl3d ; He's lost de one he tought he had! 1 OLD LADY IX A " ONE PRICE" STORE. —' \\ hat's the price of this silk V inquired a deaf nid lady of a young shopman. ' Seven shillings,' was the replv. •Seventeen shillings,' exclaimed she, ' 1 11 give you thirteen.' •Seven shillings, rn'am, is tiie price of the s k.' replied the honest shopman. • Oh, seven shillings ?' rejoined the lady sharply, • 1*!! give you five.' An Irishman lieing asked on a late trial, for a certificate of Ins marriage, bared his head, and exhihiied a huge scar, which looked as though it might have been made It with a fire-shovel. The evidence was sat isfactory. An Irishman, a lew days since, bought 1 a fainilv bible, ;:nd on taking it home, made Ins first record as follows : • Patrick D. born Sept. 30, 1840, aged five years.' ■rvMßMuutaTrrggMgggg THE II Willi's I' tIR i 2M IWIWIATUHD. A UUftN de.-ires the public to remember i JL-l teat his establishment is still open tbr , lite a cc< u-s articles of necessity, use, luxury, taste, ! and amusement always kept on hand. He has i madearrangemcitts with Mr. Mvrkay, the well , known •• ( JIIF.Ai i B(JOK .MA A," frorn whom he receives ins stock of IttiMM-liiiiicoiis & St'hooi Rnoli, to Bed n* chsap a- die original himself, which is weil known to be a ii'tie cheaper than the ! chenpe-t. The manufacture of Candies and Confectionaries jS cuiitioued. and cus?o uers may rely upon getting a superior artic e. I lis stock of Perfumeries was selected f r ,, m the host in market, is hand soine.y put up, and win be sold low. l n *3,C£2 C£^S3 he can't he beat, - it.ocr in quality, nrice. or I ■ variety, and has thus lor won the palm of su- t periority, ami everybody wanting o good arti cle will time and money by coming to the " Great VY estern Variety Store." H.sT f> H II ii S have been pronounced ad '.hat drugs ought tc be, arc pur • and fresh, and will be supplied to purchasers at a reasonable profit, or compoun. ded upon physicians' Ofeprriptiuns correctly and cirefully. Lverv body wlio oves a G,mib syiOA '. r- ■■„ or ought to know, that the place to get it is at ft. ALLEN'S, Cist Market street, Lewistown. ... E. Any book ca.ied for that is not on hand, can he gut to order in thirty-six hours. GOV s—3m ' Jt; A TONS of Valdhthie & Thomas' beat | *3l" IRON, for saie by 024 F. G. FUANCI9CUS, Agent for Valentine &, Thomas. "E AA LBS. Anvils ami Vices, Screw I 01/U I'latps, assorted, £to ir.cli, Blacksmith's Bellows, from BO to 42 inches. For sa.'e, low for cash, by 024 F. G. FRANC!SCUS. GILCHRIST'S celebrated American Ra zors. A small lot cf those splendid Ka | zorsjust received. They require no honing or | sharpening—each Razor warranted. For sale ! b Y | oct24 F. G FRANCISCUS. | KEGS pure White Lead, S2 per keg ; Ir 100 boxes Window Glass; 100 gallons Flaxseed Oil ; 100 lbs., Putty, Spirits of Tur pentine, Peris Green, Chromes of different colors, with an assortment of all kinds Paints, | Paint Brushes, Sash Tools, &.C., tar sale by i on 21 F. G. FRANCISCL'S Stoves, Stoves, Stoves. A LARGE stock of new and beautiful Cooking and Parlor STOVES, Ten Plate from 22 to 32 inches; Air-Tight Cook, Vernon do.. Hathaway do.. Keystone 10., j Universe do., Complete do. Revere Air-Tight j Parlor Stove, Ottoman do., Persian do.. Excel sior do., Etna do. Barroom Stoves, HarpCan | non do,. Cannon do.. Cast Oven do., Russia do , Ben Franklin do—for wood or coal —ail of whicii will be r.oid low for cash, at the Hard ware Store of 024 F. G. FRANCISC US. Hammered Iron. i WARMERS, Blacksmiths, Machinists, and a others, are respectfully invited toexarnine a new and superior article of HAMMERED iRO.V madeof the celebrated Freedom Blooms, by Messrs. John A. \V right &, Co., Lewistovvn, Pa. Thi9 Iron tor qnciity, toughness and evrness of fiiush is unsurpassed by any Ham mered Iron in the State. All s zesof \Va<*on and buggy 't ire, small and large sizes of Bar —square, fiat, oval, round—Plough irons of all kinds. Sledge Moulds, Crow Bars, Ac , for sale, for cash, by F. (i. FRANCISCL'S. Co" Orders for any extra sizes promptly executed. nov 7 Asitosii*htaf£ I*educiioii u* TUB PRICE (>F £l2. ZLJ o 4 MERICAN Rolled Bar Iron 3 cts. Horse Shoe Bar 31 " Nail Rods 4' " —• warranted good, and will be sold for cash at the above lates, by no7 F. G. FRAN CISC Eg. Fresh Arrival of wr:sT 1: si psiols?; cE. '|MIE regu'sr monthly Packet Section Hoar, A Hm. C. Porter, Capt. Price, ha- just ar rived from Pittsburgh, laden as follows : 150 barrels RectifuJ Whiskey. *25 barrels Wate and Sweet Crackers. 150 boxes Ohio (.'ream Cheese. 75 boxes Pittsburgh Mould Candles. 2500 lbs. Patent Brown Soap, only 6$ c. "alb. 7 barrels old Monongaheia Rye Whiskey, ft years old. 10 barrel- Trout. 50 dozen Corn Brooms 2 >0 pieces Ohio Stone Ware—Jars and Milk Pans. Country merchants cm supply themselves by applying to the subscriber, at reasonably low rates. JOHN' KENNEDY. Lswistown, Nov. 21, 1851. SALT 300 bags Dairy Salt- Inr sale be nov2S JOHN KENNEDY. U U i\ K IS.—is first quality Russet Leather Tiu.aks, vviih pr ■ 2 lock?. f, r sate by [r.o2a] JOHN KENNFIIY. A 1 A'OIIOL.—S Larruls I'uis hurgh Alcohol, 78 d"? pr - f. ,■= bi the gallon—cheap t,r Ulster Cellars ai.d Hatters. i .j sale by no 28 JOHN KENNEDY. Si>i3sieii?. South-east corner of .Market and Second sis , PlilLA DRLPtII A, embracing a hoice assortment of Dress and Frock Coals, Cloaks, Sark Coats, Banqop Coals, Business Coals, U., together with his usual extensive variety of Ei giish, French, and Arnerir&ti Cloths and Winter Fabrics, suit ed to the wants of men and boys, both for dress and business garments. Particular care has been t*U n to procure a complete assortment of goods adapted to the new style Winter Con's, PANTALOONS, TESTS, &C., to which he would invite special attention, and particu larly to his new assortment of Fui'Hiahtsig Goods, consisting of i-liirts, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, ic.j ait of which are offered at the Lowest possible cash prices, and es cheap as any other Cloth,ng Store in the Union. r> Parents who desire Boys' Clothing are earnest!!} - invited to examine the stock, as the greatest caie n.i, been taken to provide the most durable patterns and dc sir..hie styles, nt the most economical rales ** Small Notes taken at par for goods. September 2C, ISM.—apr4ly Indemnity. rpilE FSRSAIS Ftna INSURANCE COMSAN V of Philade! ■t- pbia—OFFICE lv 3, Chesnul street, neat Fifth street DIRECTORS. Charies V Batscker, Oeo. R Richards, Thomas Hart, Mordecai D Lewis, Tobias .Vagner, Adoipiie E. llor.e, Samuel Grant, David S Broivu, Jacob R Smith, Morris Patterson. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property in TOWN & COE.NTitV, at rales as low as are coi,sist"iit with security The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with their Capital end Premiums safely invested, ifTirda ample protection to the assured. Tho 3'scts of the Company, on January Ist, 1649, as published agreeably 10 ar. Act of Assembly, were as fol lows. viz: Mortgages, (1,047,438 41 Real Eitate, 91.724 S3 Temporary Loans, 96,001 S5 Stocks. 51.523 25 Cash, A.C , 33,504 37 41,326.492 71 Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen years, they have paid upwards of One Million Four Hundred Thousand hollas, tosses by tire, thereby affording an evi dence of the advantage? of Insurance.as welt as the abil ity and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. CHARLES V BANCKr.iI, President. CHARLES G HANCIICH, Secretary AGENT fur Mifflin county, R. G. HAI E, Esq , Lewistown. [apV2ly BOOTJ .SHOE, & BOCK STORE. Our banner to the breeze we flour, A.i'l of cheap BOOTS AXD SHOES we slug; Of work well done ai d titled neat. And low for cash! —wecan'tbe beat Piague on the muse I O. why refuse To aid me in mv rhyme 1 Weil, then, here goes. I'll write in proas, if you will give me time. TME story, all told. Is simply this: we have just re * ceived trotn the city the largest and best assortment of /. \r— v r'trm WV * AaAl Ml iU WM v) ever brought to this place. We have LOOTS at all prices, and of all sorts and sizes j and in selecting our stork we did not furg. t the Ladies, (God bless them ) " Variety is the spite of life," —sosaystiu poet and we had an eye single to that fact when we selected our l*;ih to boast, that we have (lie best assortment in this place, and can and will sell a little lower for cash than they can be had elsew here. Of our home-made work we need not speak, save thai •ve v. ill sp ire tin pains nor expense in having work made to order, and as we will employ none but the best of workmen, we have no hesitancy in warranting our work. In a word, an examination of our stock,and of our homemade work, which is respectfully solicited, will satisfy visitors that it is not surpassed in tins mar ket for A'EAT.VF.SS, CIfEJSP/t'J.SS, and DURABIL ITY. Give us a call, one and all, and we are confident that you will go away realizing tint the place to save money in buying good and fashionable work is at the new st,,ff of w. >v. mum n, flag' .Vnrke! rtrrct. in -At room lately occupied by 1). Do not, a ftic doors Fast of ICatbsun Sf Jacob's store t> I rencii i ail Boots t nut can't be beat in th"*e digging; also, an assortment of the celebrated Ciuiitt d Hoots, ! a dies" Italian ( loth Gaiters, etc., eic., kept constantly on hand and made to order. B O O K S. fircnt by who want BOOKS can now be h •! it our establishment. I October 3, 1551. "AT & CAPg-1 "■ ' \ * " r ' n.T T? TT 7 T T7, • • **■ v iitJ e*—r fcaa vV u CM y At his Old Sla.-id in .Market street, HAS just received from the city the WINTER FASMONNS, and a large stock of materia!, which he is manufacturing into inn*t superb 11 ATS. which cannot fail 10 pi ease. He has no.v on haud a large and weli-as soried stock of Men's, Boys 5 , and Infants 5 - •a- N - ' r i? a . 9 tif every quaiily and price. He has also re ceived a supply of m>aiv Mirr, BOAS, TIPPF.T2, ATJD CAFF!?, of the latest styles, which he will dispose of a' very cheap rates. His Ornish friends will also find him pre pared to suit their tastes. His unrivalled UROAD-811l UN u ill receive the same care and attention which he has a! ways bestowed upon them. Don't torget the old stand, wlie.e von may depend upon not being disappointed. Thankful tor the libera! share cf custom be stowed on him heretofore, he solicits his old friends and 9 ( ..'9 new ones—borne nil he can at present accommodate —to call and adorn themselves with a new hat or cap. lwitown. Oct ii 4, l^M ~7 BOOfOND SHOES. J UST opened, a large assortment ut ROOTS and consisting of Genilemon and 1A lies 4 Cabers and Jenny Ltr.d Wrn'er Siioes. Families wanting shoes might save by calling and examining our stock before purchasing elsewhere. nov2rsl JOHN KENNEDY. Fever and Affile Powders. rpi-lOMPSON'S Fever and Ague Powders X ore a certain cure tor that disease, as many in Lewistown can testify. They need no puffing. Prize 50 cents per box. For sale hv JOHN KENNEDY. ' Mav 1*351. rpao.wPciOJN'S VERmTFSGE! Only PJ T con's per bottle. For sale by May 9,1851 • JOHN KENNEOY. rpHOMPSON'S INDIAN BALSAM. On -1 ly 25 cents per bottle For sale by Maj 9,1951.' JOHN KENNEDY. Wood Turning Ilslaulisfimcnt, Lcwhlown, Pa. YlffOOD TURNING, in all it? various TV branches, in city styles, at low prices, | done to order on the shortest nolice. Ss'l s"oo done on the shortest notice. SMaticp At sll times on hand, Ground Plaster. and fir sale at as low prices as can be obtained in this count v. Ail the above work done and articles fur nished at the Turning Mill and Machine Shop of the subscribers, situated in WATER STREET, immediately above the Lewis too a Mills, in the borough of Lewistown. N. B. Mechanics, Farmers, anJ al! others who desire anything 111 any of the above named branches of business are respectfully invited to favor ns with their custom. DANIEL ZEiGLER & CO. June 18, libol.—tf GRAND LETTING! £ PROPOSALS will be daily received at the 1- old stand of Nusbaum, Brothers, in Lew istown, for anv quantity of goods now ranged oil '.lie shelves and counters ot ihe undersigned, and to meet the run of customers who will no doubt avail themselves of this new mode of obtaining Cheap Goods of every description, rhey have just ordered and received about as complete an assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS as was ever seen in this or any other country town, embracing every description and style of al! that is Sew, Neat, end Fashionable, at prices varying from a few cents t > dollars per yard. In other kinds of goods, we can show in quality and pi ice whatever others can produce. and a considerable sprinkling that cannot be found elsewiieie, especially in C'loih*, Casftiincrc*, Sutiuvt*. Aio., Bnd will venture to aud in Fall and Winter Goods generally. Of Bonncls, Slices, Hosiery, Clot es, i Ribbons we have an extensive stock, which, as a ne cessary consequence are offered for sale cheap. Mince opening our establishment here, we have fully demonstrated that, as a general thing, we soli as low us the very lowest, if not a ii'tie lower. We do not profess h> sell one or two nor three articles at a very low price, but we do profess to ee|j everything, in either ihc Dry Goods or Grocery line, so cheap that we are confident our friends everywhere would be the gainers by giving us a call and making their purchases. CO" tlomember at the Old Stand of Xus havm, Brothers. B. FIROVED & BRO. Lewistown, Nov. 21,1-51. A FRESH ARRIVAL rF M\i Ai\H BftDM, Thirty day* later from P/ii/aU:lphia. New Vork, and Boston ! Great Reduction iu the Price cf Goods'! undersigned, thankful for past patrnn- JL age, would beg leave to inform the cili izens of Mifflin, Huntingdon, Centre, Union, and Juniata counties that they have j ist re- j ceived from the east, and are now opening,one i of the largest, and decidedly the cheapest slock of Fall and Winter Goods ever offered in ihis place, having bought our goods later in the season, and tor cash, during ihe present severe r>r< s*ure In the money mar ket. We feel confident in saying thai we can and will soil goods at from 1(1 to 20 per con', cheaper than the cheapest. We have blue-black, brown, olive,and green. French, &c., _=-i SI-XL CCSI Xi £3 * cass meres, satinets, testings, Frencii merino s, Thibet cloths, cashmeres, m. de bines, nip. | IMS. ginghams, silk?, satins, cloaktnga, bonnet , ribbons, lace, gloves, flir.nels. Imseys, &.c. Bay State long shawls, at from to §9 each , prints, at from 3 to l*dl cts. per yard; domes- I tut muslins. 3 to (j| cis. per yard; sugar, at \ from 5 TO 10 cts. per lb ; prime Rio cotiee, JO I cis per ib. A!eo, BOOTS, SHOES, AND READV-TIADE ILOTIHNIi, j cheaper than they have ever been sold here, ' Hardware and Queens war a, EEi*li, fcal!, Arc.. Aft*. Cuil and satisfy yourselves. No humbug here. SIULKR & STUART. Lewietown, Oct. 2t, IPSI —tf WANTED—SOO,OO9 bushels good red ami white Vv heal; also. Rye, Corn, Oats, and Clo- i ver Seed, lbr which we will pay the highest j cash prices. S. & S. itE•>7 s NKW GOODS. rp HE undersigned is just receiving from > 1 Philadelphia, a large and choice assort ment of Dry (ifio.ls, Groceries, an! Qncensware, i superior to any ever before oflferrd in this com- j munity, which will he sold low for cash or • country produce. Call at the Mr.CLURE I STAAD, otic door west of MAYES' TAVERN, j Among the numerous articles embraced in j this tine stock are the following: Blue, black i green, and brown C/,077/N; Cassimcres, • Vestings,t'assinots, leans,&c.; Muslins, brown j and beached; De Laines. Cashmeres, Alpacas; j Ribbons, Laces, and Fringes; Shawls. tV.r- i pet a, Carpet Chains, and a choice lot of Mag-. ! Sit (lie fxt'ocery l ine, we have the best ot Coffee. Tea, Sugar, Rice. Cheese, Molasses, \c. We have Boots and Shoes, Looking Classes Cedar Ware, Hard ware, Nails, Fish and Mult, Tobacco and Ci-j gars, and a few choice sitoar cured Hams. All kinds of Pur Dm; taken in store and forwarded to Philadelptna, or bought at rash jirtr.rs N. R. The public are invited to call and ex amine for theuisel vc.- before lookii g o'sewhere i VVVI. P. MILLIKKN. , Lewis-town, Sent 2f>. l w sl. {lilttßt MIOIS. \ LOT of Hartshorn's Gentlemen's 1 enther . soled Gum Shoes, a superior article tor sale by Mo3ts MoxTO a MET; v. j lire at Discoveries. SY SR. J. W- COOPER, mn &a§ art 3 Completely Cured in Three Days, By Dr. J. W. Cooper's Vegetable Compound Fever an I Ague Pills. mfIHSE PM.I.S are composed entirely of Vegetable *- leubstanceF, and in niiity-riitierasea out of ever-. hun dred, will perform a perfect and Complete cure in three days. No instance l)s ever been known, where more than si* days have ben required to perform a complete cure, even in tie very worst cases, c.nd on the strangest constitutions \VV would earnestly say to all who are afflicted with this distressing disease, to get one box and try their, ami in all cases, two bore* ate warranted to cure, if taken according to the directions, or ihe money returned. The-e piils not only perform a pf-frct cure In tliroe day®, hot remove the bile and create a heal'hy rctiou of the liver, and consequently fortify the sy stem against a future attack. ALSO, Mv Yigftable Auti-Dysjcp.sla Bitterx. 1 his Medicine is a certain cum f->r Dyspepsia In its very trots! fonut. Thousands of cartes ha ve been com pletely cured by at within the ia.it year, which have oeen entire!) despaired of by the regular family physi cians. We do not recommend It to cure everything—we recommend it to cure !>>?;: p>da,and the d .'eases origi tilling from it, ami that it Will cure lit .rirtiosl ev i ry case, and il is recomtneiided for nothing else. In many in stances, even the worst of cases have been completely t tire : in two and three months, tut 11 depends gome what npon the constitution of the patient. We would say to all who art afflicted with Dyspepsia, give this medicine a fair trial, ami if it fails to 1J goad, your money will be returned. ALSO, My Vegetable Worm Powders. This is the mo.-t wonderful Worm Destroyer ever ; known, and at the same time, so pleasant to take, that almost ever> 1 hild will 1 fond of it. ind many instances j hav, be-11 known of children crying far more after once ; taking it. Th!:' medicine is in the form of a powder, the only iiiftln ine ever used in that form, and it operates on a print i,emir !y different from any other medicine ever admirii-tereil by ai y other physician. I; Is the only mealicine which has no Worin-s -ed Oil or Turpent'-e ; coin:.med witii it, whn h is believed by all other physi cians, to be ihe only two things which will destrov worm., and llnse two things combined, together with castor oil, are the active principle* of all other worm medicines, which every person who has ever tasted or J smeiled, knows to b : tlie in .st nauseous of all nauseous medit iiu.-s, ami 011 account of which, there is generally something added to destroy this nauseous taste, and in order to do To., it niti-t be something stronger than the medicine itself, and therefore, it must necessarily destruj 1 some of its medicinal properties. These powders are : simple and so tirrmless, that a child may est a whole box j at once, and it will not be hurt, while at the same time, 1 1 he-prim iple upon which it acta being different from any thra else 1 ver used, it v\ ill destroy ail kinds of Worms i with a certainty n-ver equaled. It will not only destroy i the scat worms, or Ascaridt-e, and long, round worms, or j Teres, but is the most effectual medicine for the destruc i tion of the Tape Worm ever known. Ten dosus have ; brooch' as mntiy as FIVE Tape Worms froai one person. If your children have any syniptoirs of worms, try I these powders, and in nine cases out of ten, you will nev er Use amcnther. These are also warranted. Tims - medicines ~re all separate, and one for each dis | ease, ar.d each for only one disease. They are not re j cotntrieiidr-d, as many other medicines are, to cure some bf ■ ti or tv>. tit . disease. and all of different natures, j hut thev are each *o core but one disease, arid ibut they will do in ninety-nine cases out of every hundred, eno where they have a fair trial fail in all cases, the j money wili be returned. ms. .1. w. coopnrs Celebrated Vegetable ADti-Bvr.fepsia rills, A certain cure for Indigestion, Debility, Sickness or Horning in Ihe Stomach, I'ain in the Side and .Stomach. I Cosiivene-s, Sensa'inn, of Weight in the Stomach after 1 Eating, Difficulty of ftreathing, Restlessness, Wart, nf : App- tite, Palpitation of th Heart, and all other Diseases i which ari-e from I \ PTRESTIOX. 5> Or'.ffli i-.tos can seen at she Agents. y r tmlt by P. J HOFFMJUt, ffgtrlnffli; and the happip-t effects thr.t can be desired. So wide in til -fi ilas ter, for sale by [uo'iij JOHN KENNEDY. GREAT EXCITEMENT iIBOUT Benjamin Hiplil*N Palrr.t Elastic Spring Bottom T~z rT*I ~rj t-' ' £~\ Nr j j .MANUFACTURED AM) SOLD BY A. I BLSX, At the Lcvmtown Cheap Cabinet Ware Rooms, V 57 HERB the srtieie can be seen a! any t f time among his large slock of other FURNI TURE of all descriptions. The to - lowing testimonials from those who purchased and have now in use,or had the bottom put info their olu bedsteads, will speak lor themselves: CERTIFICATES This is to certify that 1 purchased twenty pair of r.ew bedsteads with ilitikley's patent elastic spring bottom in, am well pleased with them, consider them a good article, and would buy no others, i would recommend theni to all persons,as they are easily screwed together, and can bekcptcieanerthanany hitherto made. JAMES ALLISON. I concur with the above and consider it t good article for tavern keepers arid others. THOMAS MAYES. We certify that we got A. Felix to put P. Hinkley's patent bottom info r tirold bedstead', and that they answer the purpose exceedirfiv wejl. We consider it a bedstead that can be kept much clean: r from insects, screwed up firmer than any others, and recommend them to the public. DAVD BLOOM, JOHN CLARK, JERMAN JACIB, I). VSC.NDEELAND. Lewistown, April '2G, 1850—if iim ' Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or JSercous Jj