Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, March 26, 1852, Image 4

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DEriMTIONS.
Eccentric Individual —One who minds;
Ins nw;i business a:i lets other people's
alone. . ~ . i
threat Business Qualifications —Having;
the faculty of swindling people out of a
jew hundreds in money transactions.
('lever Fellow—One who spends all
}, j-j earnings at the grog-shop, while owing
the widow for his board.
Accomplished Lady—One who can play 1
on the piano and blush at the sight ola
frying pan.
Of Exemplary Character —Wearing a
•sixty dollar suit and owning half a million ,
of real estate.
Unparalleled Insolence—Asking a nabob
to pay a small biil that's been standing for
Jive years.
Candidate of 1 Acknowledged Ability"—
One having lots of 'rocks' to buy votes.
Loafing Vagabonds—One who wears
pants with a patch on and ho standing col
lar.
Ungrateful Wretch—One who borrows
a V and declines voting for the lender at
the ensuing election.
Height of Impertinence—For a poor
devil to fainiliarlv recognize a candidate
for Congress, after the election is over.
Hard Times —Best known to printers.-
W c are not authorized to define it.
Clique—ln many Localities, two or more
individuals who choose to think and act in
dependent of the rabble.
Shrewd l'cllow—Having the faculty of
overreaching everybody and evading jus
tice.
IS ibodv—The chap who is always to
blame for steamboat accidents and railroad
collisions. Omnipresent and invisible.
Em rprisino-—Rushing heels over head
in di bt to build up a village without the
means of pa vine fji" the erection ola sta
ble.
4 Moving in Higher Classes*—Belonging
to a regiment of six-footers.
• Upper Ten'—Those who occupy the
highest seats at the circus.
• Highly Elated'—A rich man thorough
ly intoxicated.
1 Beastly Drunk'—A poor man when in
the same condition.
Devout—\Y earing a lace as long as a
fire shovel.
Liberality —Giving SSO to the Hunga
rian Fund after ' beating down' the widow
three cents on a string of onions.
% Deunitiou oi Higutrv.
Old Job Dundee was at one time one of
the most popular darkies in our city, lie
was a kind of a patriarch among the color-'
eil population, and universally liked by
the white folks. About the time that he
stood a' the head of New street church,
lie was subpoenaed before Squire (now
Judge) Wiseman, to testify to the cintrac
tru of a negro who was charged with petty
larceny.
'Well, Job." said the Squire, 'what do
you know of the character of the defen
dant ?'
•Well, 1 knows considerable 'bout de
colored individual, ami 1 neber tin's him
guilty of only one 'fence,* replied Job,
with great reverence.
•Well, what is the liatme of the offence
von allude to V
•Why, de niggar am bigoted.'
•He's what?'
'Bigoted, bigoted—does'nt you know
what flat am ?'
•Why no,' replied the squire, who is
much ot a wag. 'Will yon define the
term. Job.'
'Sarlainly, sartaiuly, 1 does. To be
bigoted, a colored ptisson must know too
much for one niggar, and not enough for
two niggar.s."— Ciurinali 'lime*.
' Attention the Whole.'
A major of militia, m Pennsylvania, who
L.ui recently been elected, and who was
not over burthened with brains, took it in
to his head on the morning of parade, to
go out and exercise a little by himself.
The ' rield' selected for this purpose was
his own stoop. Placing htmself in a
military attitude, with his sword drawn,
he exclaimed •Attention the whole!
Rear rank, three paces, march !' and he
tumbled down the cellar.
His wife hearing tin- noise, occasioned
by falling, came running out and asked—
• My dear, have you killed yourself!'
♦Go into tho house, woman,* said the
major, ' what do you know about wurF
No TIME TO J3\VA>\—The man who
.vas crossing the river, and who Was thrown
from the boat, with a large horse, and a
small pony—was emphatically ' quick wit
ted.' He seized upon the poney'x tail,
(that being the nearest to him.) for he
couldn't swim a yard. Some one cried
out—' Catch hold of the tail ol the big
horse 1' 'No, no!" he answered—• this
isn't exactly the time to swap horses.'
OLD AS \UAM.—A gentleman, being
asked what he had lor dinner, replied—
A lean wile roasted, and the ruin of
man for sauce.*
\\ hat did his dinner consist of?
Of course you gi-,e it up, and here's
the answer.
A .spare rib and apple sauce.
QUESTIONS. —What is die difference be
tween a kernel ol corn and a corned colo
nel ?
Don't all speak at once.
Can there be a shadow of a doubt or. a
cloudy day when the sun is out
' Pa, how long does the legislature sit ?'
' Three or four months, my son.' ' Why,
what a set of geese they must be ; our
•geese sit only five weeks !* 'lt is getting
late, my son, i think you had better retire.'
QUESTION FOR A DEBATING SOCIETY.—
If a man has a tiger bv tail, which
would be the best for his personal safety
—to hold on or to let go ?
15AAKV
Drug and Variety More
bl3ailQ.ll
HAVING just returned from Philadelphia
with a new and varied stock of GOODS,
; the undersigned invites the puhbc to give htm !
' a call. In addition to his stock of pure and ;
i fresh DRUGS, he has on hand Spices of all
kinds, tine Dairy and Table Salt, pure While !
Lead; Copal, Coach, Japan and Shoe Varnish
es ; a variety of Auts; Butter, Soda Sugar and
Water Crackers; Old and Young Hyson, Im
perial and Black TEAS; a great variety of
Hair and Tooth Brushes, RICE and SOUP
BEANS, &c &.C., innumerable, at
A. A. BANKS* Variety Store.
Lewistown, Dec. 12, 1851-tf.
PINE Ol L and Burning Fluid, just received
and for sale at
dl 9 BANKS' Variety store.
CRUDER VINEGAR—A new supply—first
J rate —just received at
declC BANKS' Variety Store.
1.1 OR THE TEETH—Tooth pastes und
Powders, in great variety, at
dI9 BANKS' Variety store.
SHAVING Cream, a delightful article,
softening the beard and easing the labor
of shaving at BANKS' Variety store.
° !
I^KRFUMERY —Bay Rum. Cologne, Ver
bena, Sweet Briar, Patclieo.'y, Jenny
1 find. Jasmine, Rose, at
dl 9 BANKS' Variety store.
CLOCKS, & WATCHES,
A\s) JCHELRV.
fPIIH subscriber lias the satisfaction of an-
JL noun, ing to the citizens of this place and vicinity
til .1 he h is just opened, at Hie stand lately occupied by
J 1\ SCHCOMCKII, on .Market street, neatly cppusiic the
Hank, a tveli selected slock of
{'locks, Watclics A: Jewelry,
which he will dispose of nt the lowest possible prices.
The stork is new, embracing llie latest si, les. and afford
ing an excellent variety, which must be examined to be
appreciated, both in regard to quality and price.
i> Clocks, Watches and Jewelry w ill he It I'! I'AI It
fill in ihe very best manner with despatch, and wa,-
ranted fur one year. He hopes by selling low, punctual
ly fulfilling his engagements, and strict attention to bust
ness, lo secure a proportion of public patronage
H. W. JUNKIN.
Lewistown, January 2, la' 2 tf
KimOVAIi.
Operations on ttic Teeth.
SAMUEL BELFORD DENTIST
OFFERS his services to the citizens of
Lewistown. and the adjoining counties, in
VESTAL SURGERY. Hav
•- big taken lessons in this branch
"• u --ULXJL. of business from the late Dr.
J N. Sumner, and recently from Dr. J 11.
Bressler, of Bellefonte, he is satisfied that lie
will be able to give general satisfaction. Ca
rious teeth Plugged with Cold, and Incor
ruptible Mineral Teeth Inserted, from a single
, tooth to a full set, on Gold and Silver Plate,
also on Pivot, in the most durable manner.
All work undertaken by him he will guar
antee to be satisfactory, and it it is not, the
money will lie refunded.
He may be found at his residence in West
Market street, opposite the Red Lion Hotel, at
all times.
Lewistown, Aug. 29, 1351.—tf
LEWISTOWN MILLS.
f fl UK subscribers have taken the Lewistown
1 Mills and formed a copartnership under
the firm of JOHN STERRE'IT & CO. tor car
rying on a general MILLING 3TJSI
NES3, wish to buy a large quantity of all
kinds of GRAIN, for which we will |my the
iimiiKST I'lUckn the market will afford, accord
ing to the quality of the grain.
Any person wishing to store their wheat can
do so, and a receipt will be given to be kept m
store until the Ist of August, and after tfiat
until the Ist ot December. In case of wheat
left in store, the subscribers reserve the privi
lege of purchasing said wheat when the own
t.'rs wish to sell, at from 15 to 15 cents off of
Philadelphia prices, ami if we do not buy at
this rate, then we charge one cent per bushel
for storage. No interest will lo allowed on
money not lifted for grain sold, as we are pre
pared to pay cash at all times.
I'/jUL 11 and all kinds o) FECI) kept and
'or sale fur cu°h.
W. THOMPSON,
AND. Md AULANT.,
HUGH CONLEY,
S. S. WOODS.
Lewistown, May 2, Hsl.—tf
Wood Turning llslabJishmrnl,
Xd'fvMou 11, !*;,
AIfOOD TURNING, in all ,fs various
V? branches, in city styles, at low prices,
don** to order on the shortest notice.
lied Posts, ( hair Spiudliv,
Broom-hand les, Hoe-handles, Rosettes, Newell
Posts, Awning Posts, Pillars, Rods, Round.*,
Balusters, Table l egs, Putterne, Wagon Hubs,
('ln, e| and Auger Handles, Columns, &c.
W ll9ll* SAW.
Wagon Fellows, Columns, and all kinds ol
' arpenter and Cabinet work sawed to order
<:iitc(Ji,A n SAW.
I a Bering Uitli, Roofing Lath, Paling, and
a.i kinds ot Ripping, also done on the shortest
notice.
I*l:tlei- A1 ill.
At all times on band. Ground Plaster, and
for sale at as low prices as can be obtained in
thin county.
Ail the above work .lone and articles fur
nished at the Turning Mill and Machine Shop
of the subscribers, situated in W ATKR I UKKT '
immediately above the Lewistown Mills, in
the borough of Lewistown.
N. B. Mechanics, Farmers, and all others
who desire anything in any of the above named
branches of business are respectfully invited
to favor us with their custom.
DANIEL ZKIGLER &. CO.
June 13,1851.—tf
Register's Notice,
r pHE following accounts have been EX
AMINED and passed by me, and remain tiled on re
cord m ibis office for Inspection of Heirs, Legatees, F.'redl
ior, and all others in any way interested, and will be pre
seated T.> it,- next Orphans' Court of the county of Mif
,O -O ?. E,D AT ,HE COUN "" UHK IN LewUtown, on
I- RfclUA, the BTH day of April, IB.VJ, for allow
anew nn! continuation :
j 1. The " R J°bn Purcell and Elijah Morrison,
j execiit >rs of Robert Fields, deceased
2. The account of James Davis, ndministra'or of
John Martin, deceased
J. The ncrount of Hamuel Barr, Guardian of William
J. and Maty M. Bell, minor children of Arthur Bell, dee'd
4. The account of David Jenkins, Guardian of Joseph
C. McDowell, minor son of James .McDowell. deceased
JAMES McDOWELL, Reg.
Register's Office, Lewistown, March 5, 1912
1
New Arrangement.
VFTER tendering our sincere thanks to our
numerous customers for their liberal (>a
! tronage for a number of year 3 past, we would
i state that, having a number of accounts due
that we are anxious to have closed up, we have
resolved to OPEN A NEW SET OF BOOKS, and en
deavor to close up all our accounts as soon as ,
I possible up to Ist February. After this we
purpose bringing our business nearer to cash.
■' We shall continue to accommodate our friends ;
1 as heretofore, excepting that all accounts made
alter this period, we desire to have settled up
at the end of 00 days.
fe6 F. J. HOFFMAN.
Drictl Peacl es.
\FINE stock of splendid Dried Peaches,
. at £2 50 uer bushel. Also, Par'd Peach
es—for sale by F. J. HOFFMAN.
Groceries—Great Reduction!
"*7"E have just received a large assortment
▼ ▼ of superior Groceries, which we arede
i termined to sell FOR CASH lower than the same I
quality of goods can be reguiarlv purchased
elsewhere.
ft 6 F. J. HOFFMAN.
Burning Fluid and Pine Oil,
4 I.WAYS ON HAND.—As we manut'ac
jA. tnre Burning Fluid extensively, we can
furnish dealers witli it lower than they con get
it from the city.
fe6 F. .1. HOFFMAN.
CiORDAGE. —Always on hand, a fine os
/ sortment of Ropes, from in. to 1* inch.
Also, Twines, Tie Yarn, Cotton Taps. Bags,
■ &c. F. J. HOFFMAN.
Drugs and Medicines.
rpHIS branch of our business continues to
1 receive due attention. Our Drugs and
.Medicines have been selected with the greatest
cure, and purchasers may rely upon getting
Medicines if good quality.
Wholesale purchasers are invited to give
us a cali, as we can sell them Drugs and Med
icines at a small advance on city prices.
Copal Varnish, good, at $1.75 to 2 fit! per
gallon. Pure White Dead, 00 per keg.
Glass, MX l(t, $1 ti\Ji per half box. Putty,
, i>; cts per ib.
teO F. J HOFFMAN.
HARDWARE STORE.
I N this branch of our business vvt
defy competition. As we have
no occasion to buy on credit, our M*a
goods are well purchased, and therefbte \\c
can furnish our numerous customers with what
ever they may want at a price and of n quali
ty that must give entire satisfaction. Enume
ration here would be tolly, as additions to the
stock are constantly being made. Sketching
is all that we will pretend at, and the imagina
tion of the reader, or a personal examination,
must till up the picture.
Saddlery and Coaclivtare,
Always on hand, 3ti extensive assortment,
and at prices the most penurious will not grum-
We F. I. HOFFMAN.
Leather and Shoe Findings.
OUR stock comprises a large assortment of
Red and Oak Sole Leather, Kips", Patent
Leather, Men's and Women's Morocco, Cochi
neal and Pink Linings, Upper and Giain Lea
ther. Shoe Tools, Thread id'all kinds, Pegs,
Bristles, &.c. &c., for sale low tor cash.
F. J. HOFFMAN.
NAILS! NAILS!
(i KKATLY reduced in price— §5 (Kl a 3.25
* per keg. F. J. HOFFMAN.
r . 'in - t
I^l. Ull) letups. Pine < >il lamps, Oil ami
for variety of color, shape, style and size, arc
unequalled—low, verv low, for cash.
t' G J\ .1. HOFFMAN.
Flour and Feed Store,
(i ONis IAN t I,\ on hand, \\ hear Flour.
J < 'orn Meal, Corn in tiie ear, Oa's, &c.
leß F. J. HOFFMAN.
OIL CLOTHS.
LOOK, Table end CarriageOd Cloths—a
■ tine assortment always on hand.
fvG F. J. HOFFMAN.
V. ES 1 ! \ S .
I^ VERY KIND, comprising D"g, I.eg, Fiftti
J race, iluller. Bolt, Tongup,
Cow ami Breast Chains, &c.
i<" F. J. HOFFMAN.
PAPER.
ttOrrAl.l,. Window, Printing, Wraoping,
* * Letter and Cap Paper—wholesale and
r ' ""' F. J. HOFFM AN.
B RUSHES^
OUR stock, which is large and selected with
reterence to the wants of the coinimiiiit v,
comprises all kinds ot Blacking, Scrubbing,
Horse. Sweeping, Dusting, I lair, Clot lies, Ta
ble, Infant, U all, Paint, and Varnish Brushes,
at reduced prices for cash.
IV6 F. J. HOFFMAN.
IRON.
Mack-mil It- and Other*, I.oof; to Your In
terest.* !
(Ireat Reduction in the Price of Iron
HI I) are now soliing Irviu Cu.'s
bruted iron as to]lows:
For Assorted Bar Iron, 3[ etc
" I Iore Shoe, JI9 •
" Nail Rod,
t We will also seß a good quality ol English
Tyre and other English Irons at the extreme
ly low price ol 2." cts. per ib. These are our
strictly cash prices.
We have also on hand Plough Irons, Small
Rounds and Squares, from j up to .J inch.
American Steel ol superior quality at 5 cts.
|rec ll>. Utlier steels low.
KB F. J. HOFFMAN.
I P uro White Lead,s2 per keg ;
•"v/ 100 boxes Window Gloss; 100 gallons
1 Inxaeed Oil; 1(10 lbs.. Putty, Spirits of Tur
penline, Paris Green, Chromes of different
colors, with an assortment of all kinds Paints,
Paint Brushes, Sash Tools, &c., for sale by
Oct 24 F. G. FRANCISCUB.
Keiliietion lit
THE mice or
II ISjL
VM ERICAN Rolled Bur Iron :j cts.
. Horse Shoe Bar
Nail Roda 4 "
warranted good, and will be sold for cash at
| the above lales, by
j no7 F. G. FRAN CISC US.
Entered according to Act sf Congress, in th year 13JJ,
toy J S HOUGHTON, M D , in the Clerk's Office of
itie District Coutl for the Eastern District of Pa.
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY !
GREAT CURE FOR
DYSPEPSIA!
! THE TRUE:
DIGESTIVE FLUID,
or, <*asti*ic .liiice.
Prepared from RENNET, or the fourth STOMACH OF
THE OX, after directions of BARON I.IEKIG, liie
; great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON,
j M. D. Philadelphia, Pa.
Thi is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION,
1 DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, I.iVER COMPLAINT,
CONSI IPA l'lON, and DEBILITY, Curing after Na
ture's own method, by Nature's own Agent, the Gas
-1 trie Juice.
ej- Half a teaspoonful of PKI>SIN\ infused in water will
digest or dissolve, Five founds of ftoa.-t Beef in about
! tiro hours, out of the stomach.
PEPSIN is the r h.ef element, or Great Digesting
Principle of the Gastric Juice—the Solvent of thr Food.
( the Purifying, Presirr.ng. ami stimulating Agent of the
Stomach and Intestines. It is extracted from ilie Diges
tive Stomach of lite Ox, thus forming an ARTIFICIAL
DICES I'l\ E I 1.l 11), precisely Uke i},* natural Gastrir
Juice in its Chemical powers, and furnishing a COMPLETE
and i ftitTCi rsi HSTTTVTE for it. Bi ibe aid of this pre
paration. the pains and evils of IXUiOEHTIOX" and
I) YSPEPSin are removed, just us ihey would be by a
healthy stomat k. Ii ts doing wnntlnn for Dyspeptics
mm,? .as sof DEBILITY, EMACIATION, NERVOUS
DECLINE, and DYSPEPTIC CONSUMPTION, sup
posed ta be on the verge of the grave. Tin* Scientific
j Evidence upon which ii is based, is in the hi-hesl degr-e
I ( I RIOUS and REMARKABLE.
Scientific P* irteiice!
BARON I.IEBIG in h.g celebrated work on Animal
Chemistry, say* '-An Artificial Digestive j-itti.i, ana
logous to the Gastric Juice, may fie readi!-. Pr- pared
from the mucous membrane of the stomach of the Calf,
tn which various articles of food, as meat and eggs, will
t be toflentil, chnngid, and digested, just in the some man
tier as Ihey would be in the human stomach ''
t> Call on the Agent, ami get a Descriptive Clrctilar,
gratis, giving a large amount of Scientific Evidence
similar to the above, together with reports of REMXRK
BI.E Cli RErl, from all purls of the I nited Stales.
An a l))$p( pNia ('iircr,
I)R 1101 GHTO.VS PLP.SIN lias produced die most
marrellnu* rgcett, in curing cases of lability, I'.ata
nation, .Vrrrout Decline, and Dyspeptic Cnnsumphon
It is impossible to give the details of the cases in she
limits ot this advertisement: but authenticated certifi
cates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED
REMARKABLE < I RES, in Pifiladelphia. New York i
and Boston, alone. These were nearly all desperate
cases, and the cures were not only rapid ami wonderful,
but perms nenl.
It l i great N F.K % Ot .3 AN T] DOTE, and particularly •
useful fur tendency to Billions disorder, Liver Complaint,
Fever and Ague, and lite evil effects of Quinine, Mercury,
and other Drugs upon the Digestive Organs, after a long
sicfcm-.*s. Also, for excess in eating, and Ihe too free i
use of ardent spirits. Ii almost reconciles Health with j
Intemperance.
Dr. 1101 GIITON'S UFiI'SIN is sold bv nearly all
ihe dealers it. fine Drugs and Popular .Medicines, through
out the I nited States. Ii is prepared in Powder and in
Fluid form—and 111 prescription vials for Ihe u*e of
physicians.
PR I \ ATE CIRCULARS for the use of phvsinans,
mat be obtained of Dr. Houghton or ills Agents, de
scribing the whole process of preparation, and git tug the
authorities upon which the claims of this uetv remedy
are based As il is NOT A SECRET REMEDY, no oh
jectiou can be raised ag iinsl its use by physicians in re
spectable standing and regular practice. Price, ONE
DOLLAR per bottle.
K-OHSERVE THlS!—Every bottle of the genuine
I'KI'SI.N hears the written signature, of J. S. HOUGH
TON, M. l> , sole proprietor, Philadelphia, l'a. Copy- I
right and Trade Mark secured.
?>Sol<! by all Druggists and dealers in Medicines.
AGENTS.— Dr. B. W. HALE, Lcwistown;
J. M. EASTER & BRO., Harrisburg. [fe2o
NAT cV CAP MAM FACTOR V.
W. H. ZOLIJXGHXt,
Market sireet, Leiristoicn, adjoining Ken
nedy W Porter's Store.
■*■* Respectfully invites the attention
■fßf lof the citizens of Mifflin and the ad
* " gBSGL joining counties to his ex
tensive stock of Si'KI.NG
STYLE HATS & CAP
which tie offe-s at prices that cannot fail to
suit purchasers.
COUNTRY TVrcaCHAIJTS
will find it decidedly to their advantage to give
liiiii a call, for his arrangements are now *uc!i.
as to enable him to furnish sny quantity that
mav be desired on the shortest no'ice.
The care and attention he has ever given to
the manufacture of the style of Hats preferred
, by ins numerous Ornish customers, will be
continued; and he feels warranted in giving
the assurance that they will not be disap
pointed.
CO" IF vol WANT A GOOD H AT, Gi VI: IHM A
CALL. nthl'2
.Spring Fashions, 1852.
N. J. RUDISII.L respectfully announces to
his old patrons and the public generally, that
he has just received the SPRING
WjJ /s n LK'ot GENTLEMEN'S HATS.
and is niamithcturing them out of the
material, at prices that CAN T in:
BRAT He has constantly 011 hand a
large and varied assortment ot Men's, Boy's .
and Yotith's
18aIs aiifl Caps,
to suit every taste aiui please every fancy, com
prising Russia, Beaver, Molesk n. Fur ami Silk,
not forgetting Ihe // I'.\ (i ARIA A style ot
every variety, wholesale mul retail, which in
style, material and finish, cannot be surpassed 1
by any in the market, and which he is able to j
' put at prices lower than ever.
I .allies are invited to call anil examine the
stock of Children's Hats and Caps, which he
flutters himself must elicit admiration.
Gentlemen, after securing their hats, can be
1 accommodated afterwards with a handsome I
CANE, of which he lias a choice and well se
lected assortment, that will be sold low, having
been bought expressly for accommodation.
(.all at the oid stand, a few doors east of the
Diamond, on Market street. N. J. R.
Lewistown, ft' arch 12,1852-tf.
j )
Stoves, Stoves, Stoves,
A. A LARGE stock ot new and beautiful
Cooking and Parlor STOVES, 'Pen Plate
1 from 22 to 32 inches; Air- Tight
Cook, Vernon do.. Hathaway do., Keystone do..
Universe do., Complete do. Revere Air-Tight
Parlor Stove, Ottomun do., Persian do.. Excel
sior do., Etna do. Barroom Stoves, Harp Can
non do.. Cannon do., Cast Oven do., Russia do.,
Beit Franklin do — for wood or coal — all of
which will be sold low for cash, at the Hard
ware Store of
024 F. G. FRAN CISC US. ;
Greal Scientific Discoveries*
BY DR. J. W. COOPER
V 17114 &a 3) A 41 1
Completely Cured in Three Days,
By Dr. J. YV. Cooper's Vegetable Compound
Fever aad Ague Pills.
rpHESE PILLS ar coiupoHed entirely of Vegetable
A- Substances, and in ninty-iiinecase9 ouiof every hun
dred, wit! perform a perfect and Complete cure in three
days No instance has ever been known, where more
than six days have been required 10 perform a complete
cure, even in the very worst cases, and on she strongest
constitutions We would earnestly say to all who are
afflicted with this distressing disease, to get one box and
iry them, and in all cases, two boxes are warranted to
KUr 4|g taken according to ihe directions, or the money
returned.
I'hese pills not only perforin a perfect cure in three
days, but remove the bile and create a healthy iclion of
the liver, and consequently fortify Ihe system against a
futureatlack.
A LSO.
My Yegflable Aiiti-Dysj pp.sia Bitters.
This Medicine is a certain cure for Dyspepsia in its
very worst forms. Thousands of cases have been com
pletely cured by it within the last year, which have
been entirely despaired of by the regular family physi
cians. We do not recommend kto cure everything—we
recommend it to cure Dyspepsia, and the d.s'eases origi
nating from it, and that it will cure in almost every rase,
and it is recommended for nothing else. In many 111-
staiK-es, even the worst of cases have been completely i
cured in two and three months, but it depends somewhat
upon the constitution of tin- path-nt. We would sat o
all who are articled with Dyspepsia, give this medicine
a fair tria,, aird if u talis to do good. owr neviiey will be
returned.
A LSO, j
Yly Yegftiible Worm Powder*.
This is the most wonderful Worm Destroyer eyer
known, and at ihe same lime, so pleasant to lake, Inat
almost every child will be fon.l of it, and manv instances
have been known of . bildren crying for more aJ'icr once
taking it.
Ttofs medicine is in the form eff a powder, tke only
medicine ever used in thai form, and it operates on a
principle entirely different from any other medicine ever
administered by any other physi. ian It is the onlv
medicine u iiicti lias no Worm-seed Ifil or Turpentine '
combined with it, which is believed by ail other pliysi
-1 ciai.s, to be the only two things which witt destroy
worms, and these two tilings combined. togeth"r with
castor oil. ere 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
oui" of ii medicinal properties. These powders are
simple and so harmless, that a cluld may eat a whole box
at once, and it will not be hurt, while at the same time,
the principle 1151011 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 A sea rides, and long, round worms, or
Teree, but is the most effectual medicine for the destruc
tion of tlie Tape Worm ever known. Ten doses have
brought as many as i IV I. Tape l\ onus from one person.
It your children have any symptom * of worms, trv
these powders, and in nine cases out of ten. \ oti will nev
er use any other. These are also warranted.
These medicines are all separate, and one for eacli dis
ease, and each for only one disease. They are not re
commended, as many other medicines are, to cure some j
fifteen or twenty diseases, and all of different natures, j
but they are each to cure but one disease, and tl at they
will do in ninety-nine cases out of every hundred, and j
where they h*\e a fair trial and fail in all cases, the '
motiei w ill be returned.
DR. J. W. COOPER'S
Celebrated Vegetable Inli-Dysj epsia 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 of
Appetite, Palpitation of the Heart, and all other Diseases
which arise from IXDIGESTION
Certificates can be seen at the Agents.
For sole by F. .1 ffOFFMJJ.V, Lewistown; end G
li' Brekutan, .\l'Veytcwn Sep. 19-lv
For the ("tire of
(01GHS. COLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH,
CROUP, ASTHMA. AND
CONSUMPTION.
r [tltlS invaluable remedy for all disens s of the THIKUT
-L and l.t MIS, has attained acelelitity from its remarka
ble rore., never 1 quailed by any other medicine before. (
Other preparations have shown thematic.- palliatives,
and sometime* efferte.i notable eures, but none has ever
so fully won ihe confidence of every community where
it is known. After years of trial in every climate, the
results have indisputably show n it to possess a mastery i
over this dangerous class . f diseases, which could not
fail to attract the attention of physicians, patients, and
the public at l.irge.
See the statements, not of obscure individuals and from
far distant places, l.nt of men who are known and re
spected throughout tile country.
The widely 1 plehratcrf Surgeon, Dr. Valentine Mo'.t,of
New York rity, stive?
" It gives me pleasure to certify the value and efficacy
of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which I consider peculiarly
adapted 10 cure diseases of the throat and lungs.
|)r Perkins, the venerable Piesident of the Vermont
Medical College, one of the eminent!} learned physicians
of tlits country, writes, the Cherry Pectoral is extensive
ly tis. d in this section, where it has shown unmistakable
evidence of its happy effects upon pulmonary diseases
The Rev. Jno. 1). Cochrane,a distinguished Clergyman
of the English Church, writes to the proprietor from
Montreal, that "he has been cured of a severe asthmatic
affection, by Cherry Pectoral." His letter at full length,
may be found in our circular, to he had of the agent, and
is woitli the attention of asthmatic patients.
This letter is from the well known Druggist at Hills
dale, Michigan, one of the laigest dealers in the Mate ;
and this case is from his own observation.
Hit.i.sDct.E, MICH., Dec. 10, I*lo
Deb Sntlmmediately on tlie receipt of vourCiir.it
nv PtXTORAt., I carried a bottle to an acquaintance of
mine who was thought to be near his end with quick
consumption. He was unable to rise from his bed, and
was extremely feeble. His friends believed he must
soon die, unless relief could be obtained for him, and I
induced ihem to give your excellent medicine a trial I
immediately left town for three weeks, and you may
judge of my surprise on my return, to meet him in the
street on my way home from the cars, and find lie had I
entirely recovered. Four weeks from the day he com
menced taking your medicine, he was at work at his
arduous trade of a blacksmith.
There are other cases within my knowtdedgc, where
the CHKHHV PECTORAL has been singularly successful,
but none so marked as this. Very truly yours
G. W. UNDERWOOD.
Blear liie Patient.
Dr, J. C. Ayers, Lowell, —DEAR SIR Feeling under
obligations to you for the restoration of my Ilea th, 1 send
you a report of uiy case, wlitch you are at liberty to
publish for the benefit of others. Last autumn I took a
bad cold, accompanied by a severe rough, and made u.e
of many medicines without obtaining relief. 1 was
obliged to give up business, frequently raised blood, and
could get no sleep at night. A friend gave me a bottle of
I your CHERRY PECTORAL, the use of which I immediately
commenced according to directions. I have just pur
chased the fifth bottle, and am nearly recovered. I now
sleep well, my cough has ceased, and all hy the use of
your valuable medicine. E. 8. STONF., A M,
Principal Mt. Hope Seminary.
Prepared and sold by JAMES C. A YER,
Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass
Sold in I.ewislotcn by .1. A. BAXKS, Agent, aiul
by Dr. E. W. lIALE ; in Alyjlintoirii by Jacobs $g
Belford, and by Druggists generally throughout the
State. uihl9-3mo }
PETROLEUM, or Reck Oil, at A. A. I
diy BANKS' V ariety store.
hammered iron.
FARMERS, Blacksmiths, Machinist?, end
others, are respectfully invited to examine
a new and superior article of HAMMERED
I RON, made ot thecelebrated Freedom Blooms,
by Messrs. John A Wright &. Co., Lewistown,
Fa. This Iron tor quality, toughness and
eveness of finish is unsurpassed by any Ham
mered Iron in the State. All sices of Wagon
and buggy Tire, small and iarge sizes of Bar
—square, flat, oval. }, round —Plough Irons of
all kinds, Sledge Moulds, Crow Bars, &c., tor
sale, for cash, bv
F. G. FRANCISCUS.
Orders for any extra sizes promptly
executed. nov 7
Indemnity.
rpilE Fbamklin Tiki: Insurance Compaxv of Philadel
phia Ot I-TCE K>3f Chesnut street, near fifth street,
DIRECTORS.
Charles N. Ban. ker, Geo K Richards,
Thomas Hart, Morderai 1). Lewis,
Tobias Wagner, Adotphe E. Bor.e,
Samuel Grant, Da v. d S. Brown,
Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson,
j Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, 00
every description of property in TOWN &. COUNTRY
at rates as low as are consistent with security.
The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund,
which, with their Capital and Premiums safely invested,
affords ample protection to the assured.
The assets of the Company, on January Ist, ISto. ss
published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as f.d-
I lows, viz:
Mortgages, £1.047,428 41
Real Estate, 14,724 83
Temporary Loans, 96,001 S5
Stocks, £1,523 25
Cash, &.<•., 2*1.,501 27
*1.328,192 71
Since their incorporation. a period of eighteen years,
they have paid upwards of One Million Four Hundred
Thousand Dollars, losses by tire, thereby affording an ev 1-
detice of t lie advantages of lusiiranee.as well as the abil
ity and disposition to meet witli promptness amiabilities.
CHARLES V HANCKER. President.
Cit a*i.es C Bwck mi, Secretary
AGENT for Mifiiin cuuuty, K. C. HA I E,
Esq , Lewistown. [apl2-ly
13711 lM3>M33lf/
Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic
or Nervous Debility, Dis
ease of lite Kid toys,
AND ALL
DISEASES ARISING
FROM A DISORDERED LI
VER OR STOMACH, BUCH AS
CONSTIPATION, INWARD PILES,
FULLNESS OR BLOOD TO THF HEAD,
ACIDITY or THE STOMACH, NAUSEA, HEART
BURN, DISGUST FOR FOOD, FULLNESS OR WEIGHT
CN THE STOMACH, SOUR ERUCTATIONS, SINK
ING OK FLUTTERING AT THE PIT OF
THE STOMACH, SWIMMING OF THE
DEAD, HURRIED AND DIFFI
CULT BREATHING. FLUT
TERING AT THE
HEART,
] Choking or suffocating sensations when in a
i iytng posture, dimness of vision, dots or webs
I before the Fight, fever and dull pain in the
I head, deficiency of perspiration, yellowness ot
the skin and eyes, pain tn the side, back, chest,
limbs. &.c., sudden flushes ot treat, burning in
the flesh, constant imaginings ot evil, andgrejt
depression of spirits, ran he effectually cured
BR. HOOFLAItfD'S
CELEBRATED
GERMAN BITTERS,
PREPARED BY
DR. C. ML JACKSOX,
At lite German Medirint store, lid Arch St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Their pairer over the above disease* is not excelled—if
equalled—by ami other p reparation in the United .S tat at at
the carts attest, tn tauuy cases after skilful physicians had
foil d.
These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids.
Possessing vreat virtues in the rectification of diseases of
tlie Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most search
ing power? in weakness and affect ions of tbe-digestive or
gaus, they are withal, safe, certain and pleasant
READ AM) BE CONVINCED.
JOStAII C. YOt NG, Dauphin, Dauphin rountv, Pa.,
in a letter to Dr. Jackson, of May 5,1851, said :
'•Tor a iong time 1 was afflicted with general debility
and Intestinal weakness,eoetiveness, for which I used
many different remedies, without change. At last lac
cidentaliy stumbled upon IlonflaiuPs German Bitters,
prepared by you. I took a few bottles according to di
rections, and was completely cured. 1 have not been so
healthy for ten years as I have been since 1 took your
bitters, which was about one year ago Soni" of mv
neighbors ar-c now using them, and deriving great ben
efit."
ANOTHER LETTER,
From Dr. J. C <ill.ES, .V'trCon Hamilton- Pa., said:
'•1 have used a tealf dozen of your German Bitters my
self, for l.iver 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 art it !e
from which 1 obtained relief, although i have not \ct
finite recovered. All who have used this medicine of
yours sp. ak well of it."
DYSPEPTIC'S AND SKEPTICS, READ.
In three-fourths of the cases of diseased Liver, Stum
ach and Nerves, the effect of Dr. lioofland*? Celebrate I
German Bitters, (prepared only by Dr. Jackson, at the.
Medicine Store, 120 Arch street,) is 33 positive as in the
case of A. A. Kaufman, Est). Read ichat he says I
Lax c ASTi-F, April 20, 1850.
Rr • peeled Sir : 1 have been for a series of years afflict
ed with Dyspepsia, Inactivity of the l.iver, and Nervous
Debility. My mental powers have been so reduced as
to render me quite unfit for the traneai tion of any kind
of business. After consulting many eminent physii tans,
and using their prescriptions, and after using the tuost
popular remedies of the day, supposed to be applicable to
my rase, I always failed to hare permanent relief. A
I friend, with much persuasion, induced me to try a bottle
of your celebrated Bitters. 1 have used one bottle, and
this- day commenced the second. I can with cheerful
ness state that it has happily improved me. My appe
tite and spirit? have astonishingly improved, aud I begin
to feel as though I had grown (suddenly) ten years
! younger, and really, 1 am almost prepared to sav that I
, now consider myself calculated for any business, w lule,
ten days ago, 1 would have as soon undertaken to scat re
j a arete as to have attempted it.
Yours respectfully, A. A KAUFMAN
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 111 Phil-'
adelphia, says:
41 Dr. If.>r,Hand's German Bittera, manufactured bv Dr.
Jack-on, are now recommended by souie of the most
prominent members of the faculty, as an article of mm h
efficacy in cases of female Meekness. As such i tin
rase, we would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, ami
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 w til cure Liver Complaint 3rd l>\ ?
pet>?ia. 110 one can doubt after using it as directed. It
acts specifically upon the stomach and liver ; it is prefer
able to calomel in all bilious diseases —the effect is imme
diate. They can he administered to FEMALE or IN 1 ANT
with safety and reliable benefit, at any time.
Beware of fonntrrfeitg!
This medicine has attained that high character which
is necessary for all medicines to attain to induce coun
terfeiters to put forth a sputious article, at the risk of the
lives of those w ho are innocently deceived.
look well to the -ITarks of the Genuine.
They have the written signature of C. M. JACKSON
upon the w rapper, ami the name blown in the bottle,
without which they are spurious.
For sale, wholesale and retail, at the GER
: MAN MEDICINE STORE, 120 Arch street, one
door below Sixth, Philadelphia, ami by Mrs.
j MARY MARKS and Dr. E. W. HALE.
i Lewistown. [may 23,1351.—1y.