Fii? ladelphia Adv lS Sunns Milliner Goods* K & IMTORTLKS AND DEALERS IN SllLLipilf GOODS, fto. 4 j South Second sheet, Philadtlph a. A T'E now prepared to oßt r to their cus _A miliars atsii thfc tiuite u luit'• ami well selrtlcil as sortment r.f Silks, Ribbons an.l lliiliiifry Gooils. Conlininc fxclusiveiy to this branch o! the trade, and n.i-nortlvp ihe larger fart of their stork, ena bles them to Voter an assortment tinem ill extent und Variety, vv hi>~ii v\ 11f t =• ; t the hr%v-st prices fiud en irte uioet favorut-le t-ria. marl-V!in. Ho Quinine— No Arsenic, jiH*. Ej. It. EilltltCl* 7 !* FEVER ill WDEB. A WARH \"t T V, I) \ I• R for this prevalent and - r *- distressing d'sense 9 agreeable to tr-ke, and guaran teed to perform cure effectually, within a few days from commencing its ur Hunter's Fev rand Ague Powder, being composed entirely of I'tgetable ingrcdi- -*c. can le taken by any patier.t v. :th p rf ct confidence in it* mmplirity, safety, and elf riive properties. It is put 11 f in secure packets, and forwarded by %*/• * 9 frt - postarre y to anv nart of the t. r uhn, "ii receipt of £1 sent tu H. EVKKKI'T. Chemist, Thttaifc tphiu, Ta., e'ating full ad.ir.-ss, A-c. inliU 3in Carpets and Oil Cloths. Klilridfff'j (isoap CARPET STORK, T)F.R?"NS wishimr M buy Carols or Oil Cloths. -* whiilt-. il.' or retail, v -II '•> *"'' to remember that tin sub-a'riber, in a r*i:11 Fti.'et, i- umb-r a low rent and light star.. expenses, will* h - aables him to sell 3t Ibe very lowe-t i3t< ?. so that ru-U.m'rs "; <"/;} TO PL Philadelphia, March 12. l*s'2-~2m Straw Goods—Spring 1852. C|aHE Subscriber is notv prepared to. A exhibit to Merchants and Milliners his usua. he.;;vy stock of Lr.iiies* and .Misses' Slbmw and ICOIAIKIki, fth'iiw atid Al'ltiiri.-il I'liMveo : rnlin-leaf, Panama 3rd f> ■r> Variery of Sl lIHllIi HATS f r .r G ntlemen; which for Extent, Variety and beauty t f manufacture, as well as uniformly close prices, w ill fee found unnvaied THOMAS WHITE, No H South Secoiid Street, Philadelphia. February 1-h 155*2—3 m. Feathers! Feathers! 'I,TB sale by lIXUI I.KV Al KMMIT. IP: J Hoiiih fecund .treel, rivo doors above Hpruce, PHIL APKICUIV. 1(1 fiOfi Ill's! f'.'itbers, Vll qiiiiliiiee. wholesale 5 " and r.-mil, at ih>- lowest cash jirices Bolsters, FIUOH-, llaltreses &. luli ious, j roßstanlly n n Baud or •*. a.le to order. Af. ? o—Tick;tiiaitkei*, Mitretiled intuit (<> ,f.r- Sa>-Ki. f: ti . .*• 1 ir-t i -r atid h'icniuet:t approprialed to sale r,f -CARPETING. IMPERIAL three ply Ingrain faarpe nss from 25 els to-Sl -Stair do. 10 els. , to.3i. Ri.iry do. j'j cts. to f I i r . Rae . 25 to if; ils OOlt. CLOTHS ami MAT! 'NGS ~f , ivy width at.d all prices. lIARTi.EV A KNIGHT. Philadelphia. Antrg 2, WSB -.Tu ' ! i ron! Mrcf l H ire .tbuiiiliics 1 iii'V, WATSON & COX, SIEVE, RlPlil.E, SCREEN ANI) WHIG CLOTH JUMFACTUREaS, Xo. li> Aon!) front street, Corner of Coomb's Alloy, bete .--n Mat hot and Midberrv (Arch) streets. Philo h iphia. fontirmcto manufacture, ! r 4 of si!|Njr!or quality, Ii ad Iron Wire Sieves ' of ail kinds; Brass and l .ipner VVne f|.,th lor Paper Maker . S . Cylinders and liund, Kuii-.,< rvered in the . best main., r Heavy '1 v. iileti Wire f< r Spark Cairhera s.. vn oi Fipeiiai .jiialit;. fr.r Biass and Iron Pounders. Screen Wire, Win l /vv Wire, Safes. Traps, Hi h t '.ivers. Coal and Band Screens, Ac. Also, Fancy Wire Work ol ever-, desrrip* ion i rec.iled io Ihe neat, si manner, fir dei 0 r City and Con -try rectiv'sU .mi promptly atiend ed to. O Hu?ir Mills, best qna'dly Philadelphia, Feb. 13, l"v d .'hit. -Burning of Bamum's Museum. Wilder 4 * Patent Safe again the Victor! i PHILXOELPIIIS. Jan. Ist, 1952. Tin; Haia[)n n ,|f. r > if. v. hiclt I purr based a few years clnre, xii-l whit it w •: ;it u by Messrs. i. (' H-ndursi tt A Co at tha d .strartion of their store in lite buihtii>e know II as" BARN CM'S Mi:>r.! M," on the d'Uh nit. has io rri igieen y. t," ti ;. >r .-o-' wtok.o ith *;r>me Stelcotype plates w hirli were in the safe diirini; the lire (lite books having been reiuov<;d), aie ii nod to be UNHAKMED. I have li.i- day purrdcisetl from Mr John Parrel another "Pat e.t Halamaiider," and tvouhl confideivtly recommend these welt known cafes to all -,vho wish security against sccidentul f.r. s, GEORGE H. APPJ.F.TOV. We fully concur in the above, and vvoi ld also add that 'he larfe WALL FIItE-PBOOF, m ar w .-h the ahov.r Safe stood, has also since ht en opened, and aiio . d tpr outsid- anpearawe is good, and the w.i!of the same still standing, the whole interior is cA//rr..' /. o j C. (i. HENDERSON &. CO , Late Seventh anl Chestnut streets. #3-The genuine " HERfiIJeCFS (Wilder** Paiord) ■ S 7JVDEK S *FES, which received the i n:c at the g-eat WoRLP's Fstn, and at • universally nr kncwledv ! to he the most ; rff.t sc '-ui'.y : ; i.si Pie now known, < .in be obtained of l.morly au:iior:; - ed Af> : t in thw - c, JOHN I ARREL, 34 W'aiuu! PltiLid^lpfiii. OSafes of all otiier kinds, havii g been lafcen in part r.iy for " IlaaaiacV " will I sold at very Ic-iv p/ices. PLiladclphia, Jan. iL, 1852 ?:u .r-rjryrrr -''—riJzsir.' j 500 BOOK AGENTS WANTEE. ' 4 NY good, active and intelligent man, i A 'with a small capital of from $X to•100. can make i large prnS.s hy engaging in the sale of the following POPIIAR AAD I'sEFIK BOORS: ! Chambers' Information for the People: or Popular En -1 cv eloped 1a of Useful Knowledge. Two large im^tul 0.-tavo volumes, containing 1700 pages. f'ffrson'o History of the American Revolution WO ! large octavo pages, willt 2"0 fine Engravings. Peterson'. History of the Coiled Stales .Vary. COD large I octavo pages, and 150 fine Engravings. Frost's RenarhabU Events in the History of America. Two large octavo volumes, containing 1600 pages slid 700 Engravings. The best histmy of America pub j lished. /' ,Pictorial Life r.f Washington. A Splendid Book, j rontainir.L'ooo octavo pages and 150 elegant Engravings. The cheapest life of Washington ever published. .WorCs History of the Indian H'ar*. Fine colored and i Plain Plates. j The True Republican Containing the Inaugural Ad dresses and thi First Annual Addresses and Messages of all the Presidents f the United States. th* f on slitutions of the most important States in th* Union, ice, Ac Embellished wilh Portraits of all the Presidents, engraved on steel, and a view o! the I api lol of the United States 500 page?. 2mo Fox's Rook of Martyrs A Splendid Family Edition, large quarto, with 55 Engravings, beautifully bound in morocco, gilt. Pi ( omenta's History of the Popes 900 laigs octave I pages, with illustrations. Jootpfius' Works Fine edition,one large volume. .Sturm's Reflections en the Works of God. St Pierre's Studies of Arture. H kite's History of the World. A Valuable General History. One targe octavo volume, with handsome , Engravings. Lives of Great and Celebrated Characters : of alt Ages and countries. O-.e large volume of MIO pages, with . numerous Engravings. Together with a number of other VN orks particularly ; adapted for Popular Beading. a-The most liberal d o-aunts i rill he given to Agents , | uho may engage tn the telle of the above Taluahle H'oeks. For further particulars, address (post paid.) J. sV J. L. GIHON, Publishers, n.U No y9 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Tiit* £ real est Historical and Allegorical Priitl of lltr Age, In Commemoration of 1 he most imporlant event in the AMERICAN Rl'A OLI TION, The lit 'dlsh surrendering their .inns to it, J : J-i. WA SB J1 TO ' After their defeat at YORK'TOWN, Virginia, October, 1781. rr IE Engraving is executed by Tanner, Valiancc, Rear -L nev A. Co., from an original drawing by J. F. Ben a nit, and published by Benjamin Tanner, Engraver. Philadelphia. The size of the print is 25 by 31 inches, and was oiiginaliy published to .Pu scrile r.s at spJ - :ri ill. i sheet. EXPLANATION. THE TTJSTOKY —ln the first and grand plan are exhibit od three large groups of the principal offo ns, who w ere present at the transaction, wilh a faithful likeness o; I each. In the first group i- seen General Washington. General Rnchamheau, Genera! Lincoln, Colonel Hamilton, an old F.miiT eagrrto contemplate the scene, Hilly the servant, and ih'- horse of G ner i| Washington, i In the -ccond group are Ameii .ui and French Ofiirers; Gen r ii Kin-.x. Secretaiy Wilson, the Duke dc I.ua/.ua, and til" larquis de La Fayette. The thiid group is di scrij>iiv e of the British surrender ing the r arms. I.ord Cnrnwallis,General O'Hara, Corn mod.>re Simmons, Colon'-! Tarlton, wilh ivvofiugers cut .si" l.i uteiiini Colonel Ralph Abercrombie, Lieutenant Colon"! tlnudas, I.ord Chewton, Ac. Lord Cornwallis appears presenting his sword to the first General ('tin er he meets, but General Washington is pointed out io him as the only person to whom he is to surrender hi? sword On the heights and in the distance are the different ar niii-a and crowds of spectators. The House of Secretaiy | Wilson, occupied by Lord Cornwallis and his staff, which was bombarded and pierced with halts; the Marquis de La Fayette having renmrked that they were carrying dishes for the dinner of Lord Cornwallis. asked leave of General Washington to serve him a dish of his own cooking, and immediately after several bombshells lei! ' through the roof on the table, and wounded some, and ' dispersed rlie party THE Ai.LEcotiv.--On the left is erected a monument in I honor of those illustrious heroes who sacrificed their > lixes and fortunes to insure to their citizens, the Liberty ; and independence they now enjoy. Published at S3 hy W'M B LA NE, Philadelphia, and to 1 n had at the office of the "American Courier," No 111 , Chestnut street, Philadelphia, as premiums to thai pe per K> A liberal discount to Agents. apt) HENRY ZERBE, having taken the -si iii*) lately occupied by f'l.trk At. Z*rbt', in Hiow n hf t;veen Market nnd Tliird, I ewisloHii. invites bis frieflfls HIU! the public to give hint a call when tn need tiimiwir jii'un.i lli. Xd G&#U2l jgj. N5 Z' wCJf .j or other vehicle <>f tomfoit and pleasure, befon pu • i i'.ismg clsewlicre. A number of FINISHED CAR BINGE- will constantly he kept c.n ha nd. in a ir.ifacturr i. 0 ' lie hesi material and in the most approved style. hiclt will he sold very low for < ash. Gri! rs fit new work, .as w ell as repairing, properly attendcj to HENRY ZER BE. I.eW'atown, f'ehruart 20,1952 ly ' \Yoo ols, 4'isair Kpiittllex, Rr.'airn-firirnßes, lloe-handies, Rosettes,Newell I'osis, Awning Posts, Piilnrs, Rod?, Round?, Pti'isters, Table legs, Patterns, Wagon Hub?, Chisel atid Auger Handles, Columns, iVe. WHSF SAW. | Wagon Fellows, Coiumns, am! all kinds ol Carpenter and Cabinet work sawed to order. CIRCULAR SAW* Postering iMith, Roofing l.a'lt, Paimg, and ft! kind, of Ripping, also done on the shortest j . nut iccr Plaster At all Fines on hand, Ground Plaster, and ; Gr sale at as low prices as can be obtained in I this county. 1 Ail lite above work done and articles fur nished til the Turning Mill and Machine Shop j , el the subscribers, situated in WATER STREET, immediately above the Lewistown Mills, in tiie borough of Lewistown. N. 15. Mechanics, Farmers, and all others who desire anything in any of the above named branches of business are respectfully invited to ikvor us with their custom. HN.MwL ZKIGI.ER & CO. .lone ]:t. 1851.—if KVNIiV 55rug and Variety Slorc €*232aaiL z. " AN l.Y!! and Young Hyson, Itn pertai and f.lacK I I'.AS ; a great variety of flair .nd Tooth finishes, RICE and SOUP BEANS, &c &.C., innumerable, at A. A. BANKS' Variety Store, Dec. 12, 1 . hl-'.r. New Arrangement. A F FEK tendering oiir sincere thanks to our ! ,/\. numerous customers for their libera! pa tronage for a number of years past, we would state that, having a number of accounts due thai we are anxious to have closed up, we hate resolved to OPFN A NEW SET OF BOOKS, and en deavor to close up all our accounts as soon as possible up to Ist February. After tins we purpose bringing our business nearer to cash, i We shall continue to accommodate our frienes as heretofore, excepting that all accounts made after this period, we desire to have settled up at the end of 60 days. /vr(i ,„ ~. f(G F. I. HOFFMAN. Rried Peaches. 4 FINE stock ot splendid Dried Peaches, i j\ at gtj 50 ner bu-iiei. Also, Far'd Peach es—for sale by F< J- HOFFMAN. ! Groceries—Great Reduction! *JE have just received a large assortment V f of supei ior Groceries, which we arede-. • termined to sell FOR CASH lower than the same |.quality of goods can be rcgularlv purchased j elsewhere. f e 6 F. J- HOFFMAN. Burning Fluid and Pine Oil, VLWAYS <>N HAND.—As we manufac . ture Burning Fluid extensively, we can i furnish dealers with it lower than they can get j it from the city. fe6 F. J. HOFFM AN. ("NOR DAGE—Always on hand, a fine a y sorinient of Itopes, from 3 in. to I.j inch • Also, Twines, 'l ie Vain. Cotton Laps, Bag?; i &C. F. J. HOFFMAN. Drugs and Medicines. r pIIIS branch of our business continues to I receive due attention. Our Drugs arid I Medicines have been selected with the greatest care, and purchasers may rely upon getting Medicines cf good quality, i (,0 * Wholesale purchasers are invited to give its a cali, as we can sell them Drugs and Med j 'c.iics at a small advance on city prices. Copal Varnish, gaud, at $175 to 200 per j gallon. Pure White Dead, .>2OO per keg. Glass,BX lit, sl62| per half box. Putty. Of cts per lb. tefj F. J. HOFFMAN. HARDWARE STORE. I N this (.ranch of our business defy competition. As we have no occasion to buy on credit, our i goods are well purchased, and theretbie we con furnish our numerons customers with what ever they may want at a price and of a quali ty that must giv entire satisfaction. Enume ration here would be folly, as additions to the stock urn constantly being made. Sketching is all that we will pretend a', and the imagina tion of the reader, or a personal examination, : must till up the picture. Saddlery atsd ( oafiiware, Always on hand, ail extensive assortment, and at prices the most penurious will not gruni | bie. F. J. HOFFMAN. Leather and Shoe Findings. OUR stock comprises a large assortment of Red and Oak Sole Heather, Kips, Patent Leather, Men's and Women's Morocco, Cochi neal and Pink Linings, Upper and Giain Lea j titer. Shoe Tools, Thread of all kinds, Pegs, Bristles, Jcc. &e., for sale low 'or cash. fefi F. J. HOFFMAN. N A I LS! N AILS! £ t RE \TLY reduced in price—§l3oo a 3 25 . V ® per keg. F. J. HOFFMAN. ixI.UID Lumjis. Pine ' ; il l amps, Oil and Card Lamps, Glass and Britannia, which ; tiir variety of color, shape, style and size, are i unequalled—low, verv low, for cash. f. G F. HOFFMAN. Flour and Feed Store. ("CONSTANTLY on hand, Wheat Finur, J Co n Meal, Corn in the ear, Oa's, &.c. kg F. J. HOFFMAN. 0 I L C LOT II S. ft ILOOR, Table and Carriage Od Cloths—a £ fine assortment always on hand. f< G F. J. HOFFMAN. v. n \ a \ k . V a VERY KIND, comprising Dog, l og, Fifth 3 4 Trace, I loiter, Butt, Tongue, Spread, ' i.low and Breast Ciiains, ic. hO F. J. HOFFMAN. V A FEU. *417 ALL, Window, Printing, Wrapping, 7'? I.ettcr ami Cap Paper —wholesale and retail. F. J. HOFFMAN. B R U SH ES. OUR stock, which is large and selected with ref. ret.ee tmhe w ants of Hie community, al! kinds of Blacking, Scrubbing, 1 Horse. Sweeping, Dusting. Hair, Clothes, Ta ble, Infant, Wall, Pain*, and Varnish Brushes, ! at -educed prices for cash. j i.o F. J. HOFFMAN. | " IJtON. Biackniulths ami Other*. Look to Your In terest!. J Ci'real Reduction in the Price n) hon WE are now selling lrvin dp ('."• brated irun as follows: j For Assorted Bar Iron, cts. " Hor c e Shoo, 3.'i " Nail Rod, , " i We will also sell a good quality of English Tyre and other English Irons at the extreme ly low price of 2i cts. per lb. These arc our ; strictly cash prices. . We have also on hand Plough Irons, Small Rounds and Squares, from £ up to \ inch.^ American Steel ut superior quality at 5 cts. per ll. Other steels low. fee F. J. HOFFMAN. MARTIN'S SELF REGULATING si.Vi im. iimii.u. BY the use of this Machine one person ran .to as much sewing, ami ntaka belter work than live or six can .to by han-l. I Tailors. Saddlers. &.C., loo!; to your interest. T chines, Shnpnnd County Rights f..r sale. A||ly to JOHN LOCKE, I -uistown, until February iOth, alter that at Lewixburg, Union county, Pennsylvania. I'. S. One of these MA< Iffnes may be.rcen In oper- • • iiiio'l at C M SIILM.'S Tailor-shop in this place. JOHN LOCKE. I Lswiatown, January 16,1512—tf j I Entered according io A:t of Congress, :v the year 15:1, by J S HOUGHTON. M. D, in the Clerk's Office of I Hi- District Court for (he Eastern District of Pa. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY ! ?TA: \T I OR DYSPEPSIA! i J* 3. HOUtiHTOfTS fprppni^ 1 Hrif p-'&mi'r-* ill "* A i*: TilE3 TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID. of. J is iff. i Prepared from RENNET, or the fourth HTOMACH OF TIIR OX, after directions of B A HON MEMO, the great I'hysiologicnl Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON, M. L) Philadelphia, Pa. Tbis is a truly wonderful remedy for IN DIGESTION, j DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, LIVER UOMPUAINT, CONSTIPATION, and DEBILITY, Coring after Na , turn's own method, bv Nature's own Agent, the Gas- I trie Juice. , .'•> II ilf a ta-;;)oo!iful of PEPSIN, infused in water, will ] digest or dissolve, Five Bounds of Jtoast lieef m about I two hours, out of the etomarh. is the rh.ef ei- ment, or Great Uiircslii.2 i Princint* of the Gas'r; Juice—the Solvent if ii, t - food. the I'nrifyinp, Preserving, and (itimututivo Agent of tile Stnnuii i, ai d Itites:i.tes. It i.. r-itracted from tlm Diges tive !?t. iaeh of t|i Ox, thus foriiinig in ARTirtCIAI. I DIGESTIVE Kt.UID, pree.s 'ly like lh- natural Gastric : ; Juice i" its ('h.-iiiiral powers, and furcisbtnga CUMPLSTK ' and PKRKEPT SPBSTITI TE for it Bv the aid of this pre i pnratioft, the pain* and ew; 9 of UVDIGESTJOM" and | V YSPEPS/.1 are removed, just as they would b. by a ; ! healthy stomach It i- ! ing winders ti Call on tile Agent, and got a Descriptive Circular, gratis, giving a large amount of Scientific Evidence , sinvbtr toiheab ve, together with reports of REMAUK i BI.K CURES, from ail parts of tiie I nited States. A* a D)!>cpfiia Diirpr, l> HOUGHTON'S I'Rl'.SiNi has produced the most ! i miirrellou' effects, in enriug cases of /tetdiitv, Km j- j i ciati in, .Ycrcoii!- Uteiene, and Dyspeptic Consveapteun 1 ! It is impossible to give the details id* the cases in the ' ! limits of lids advertisement; but aurhniiticat.-d reriiii- ! rate- have been given of more than TWO lit.NDRED , It liM Ali K\itl.E ( t RU.s, in Philadelphia. Vew York and Boston, alone. These were nearly all desperate i : cases, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, ' j but permanent. I 11 is i great N'KRVOU.S ANTIDOTE, and particularly i useful far tendency to Ihilious disorder, Liver Complaint, | Fever and Ague, and I be evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, j and other Drugs upon the Digestive Organs, after a long ; j sickness. Also, for excess in eating, ami the too free ! j use of ardent spirits. It almost reconciles Health with j I fatempsrancc. Dr HOUGHTON'S I'FL'SJN is sold by nearly all i the dealers it. line Drugsand Popular Mcriicii.es,through- j ; out 1 ile United Stales. Il is prepare.] in Powder and in ] Fluid form—and iu prescripti. it vials ior the in- f : i physicians. PRIVATE CIRCULARS for !he use of phv-ieians, f i may be obtained of Dr. Houghton or bis Agents, de- j scribing Hie u hole process of preparation, ami gi. ing the ! authorities tiimn which the claims of this new remedy j : are based. As it is NO I' A SECRET REMEDY, no ob ' jeclioti ran tie raised against its nsi by physicians in re- 1 spectahle standing and regular practice. Price, ONE ! j DOLLAR per botile f.-OBSERVE Tilts: Every buttle of t!>e genuine I'El'MlJi bears the written signature of J S HOUGH i TON, M. D , sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy- I I right and Trade M irk secured. C-Sold by ail Druggists and dealers in Medicines. AcEXTr".— Dr. E. W. HAF.E, Lewistown ; ! J. M. EYSTKH Bhu., Harrisbur. [i"e2o HAT & CAP MANUFACTORY \\\ he has received the SPRING / ST\ LEofGENTLEMEN'S HAT.S. is manufictnring tliem out of the best material, at prices Shat CAN'T BE BEAT. He lias constantly OH hand a , large and varied assortment of Alton's, Boy's and Youth's ilafs iisad Caps, | to suit every tusteand please every fancy,com prising Russia, Beaver, Molesk n, Ftir and Silk, not forgetting the il I'M (i ARIA style ot every variety, wholesale and retail, which in stylo, material and finish, cannot be surpassed J by any in the market, and which he is able to ! put at prices lower than ever. Ladies are invited to call and examine the stock of Children's Hats and ('nps, which he flatters himself must e.icit admiration, j Gentlemen, after securing their hats, can be accommodated afterwards with a handsome CANE, of which he has a choice and well se , iected assortment, that will he sold low, having ! been bought expressly for accommodation. Call al the old stand, a few doois east of the Diamond, on Market street. N. j. R. Lewistown, A arch 12, 1852-tf. ■ —A great variety of CIGARS.! bought low 3111 selling accordingly. Lovers of the weed, the place to get a good and cheap article, is at BANKS* Variety .-tore. Stationery ! stationery ! I LITE and White LET PER PAPER* ' .M-J Gilt, edged " ' j Assorted colors " " Plain and Fancy note " " Blue and White Foolscap " Envelopes, Wafers, Quiilsand Ftee! Pens,at i dly A. A. BANKS'. I 1 I Greai i>iscoverivg- BY DR. J. W. COOPxTH. Ha]) rian ' Completely Cured in Three Days. 4 J I By Dr. J. W. Cooper's Vegetable Compound Fever and Ague Pills. rptfo.sr PIII.S are composed entirely of Vegetable .Su'iHtancHs, and In ninty-nine ruses out of every hun dred, will perform a perfect and Complete rare it. three days. ,\o instance has ever been known, where more than six days hive been required to perform a complete cure, even in the very worst cases', and on the strongest : constitutions. \V would earnestly say lo all who are rtlflicte J with this distressing disease, to get one box and . try them, and in all cases, two boxes are warranted to enre, if taken according to the directions, or the money > rc'nrned. j t hese pills not only perform a perfect eure in three , days, but remove the bile and create a healthy .rlion of the liver, and consequently fortify the system against a ; future attack. A I.SO, My Vegetable Anli-Dysjcpsia Bitters. t This Medicine is a certain cure for Dyspepsia in its • very worst forms. Thousands of cases have been com | pleteiy cured by it within !he last year, which have been entirely despaired of by the regular family physi cians. We do not recommend il to cure everything—we recommend it lo cure Dyspepsia,and the diseases origi nating from it, and that it vi ill cure in almost every case, and it is recommended for nothing else. In many in stance-, even the worst of cases have been completely cured in two.and tliree months, but it depends somewhat npou the constitution of the patient. We would say to all who are indicted with Dyspepsia, give this medicine a fair tria!, and if it falls to do good, your money will be ! returned. ALSO, My Vegetable Worm Powders. This is tiie tnost wonderful Worm Destroyer ever known, and at Die same time, so pleasant to take, that . almost every child will be fond of it. and many instances have been known of children crying for more after once taking it. This medicine is in the form of a po*,vdr, the only j medicine ever used in that form, and it operates on a I principle entirely different front any other medicine ever administered by any other physician. It is the only medicine which has no Worm-seed Oil or Turpentine 1 combined with it, which is believed by all other physi cians, to be the only two tilings which will destroy worms, and these two things combined, together with castor oil, are tiie active principles of all other worm medicines, which every person who has ever tasted or ! siuelled, know s to be the most nauseous of all nauseous lit".!:' ine, and on account of which, there iseenerallv something added to destroy this nauseous taste, and in order to do this, it must be something strong.-r than the medicine i'.se'f, and therefore, it must necessarily destroy some of iis medicinal properties. These powders are j simple and so harmless, that a child may eat a whole box at once, and it will not be hurt, while at the game time, Die prim iple upon which it arts being different from any i thing else ever used, it will destroy all kinds of Worms i Willi a certainty neverequaled. It will not only destroy Die seal worms, or Ascarides, and lone, round worms,or Teres, but is the most effectual medicine for the destruc tion of Die Tape Worm ever known. Ten doses have , brought as many as FIVE Tape Worms froaione person If cur children have any sympton s of worms, trv these powders, and in nine cases out of ten, you will nev er use any other. These are also warranted. These medicines are all separate, and one for each riis- ' I case, and each for only one disease. They are not re j commended, as many other medicines are, to cure some fifteen or twenty diseases, and all of different natures, but they are eat h to cure but one disease, ami tlat they wiil do in ninety -nine cases out of every hundred, and where they hive a fair trial and fail in all cases, the ! money w ill be returned. 5>S2. .1. IV. 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, | Costivenees, Sensation, of Weight in the Stomach after | E.atine, Difficulty of Breathing, Restlessness!, Want of . : Appetite, Palpitation of the Heart, and all otber Diseases f which arise from INDIGESTION, i J'.- Certificates can he seen at the Agents. Fur sale by F. J. HOFFMA.\\ l.eicistoicrt; and O. • IF. Brehman, M'Feyteicn. Sep. 10-ly 1 . mM CHERRY PECTORAL For (he Cure of colons. COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, A.\D CONSUMPTION. fpillS invaluable remedy forall diseases of the THUOXT i L and Lt NO.-, lias attained a celebrity from its remarka- ! ble cures, never equalled by any otlici ine.iiciiie before. ' Gther preparations have shown themceleg palliatives, and sometimes efflu ted notable cures, but none has ever ; ' so full; won the confidence of every community where ; :! is known. After years of trial in every climate, the r suits li t.'e itidisnutnbli shown it to possess a mastery ' u'er litis dangerous class of diseases, which could not fait to attract Die attention of physicians, patients, and . lite public at large. See tli" statements, not of obscure individuals and from far distant places, but of men who are known and re , spotted throughout the country, The wi.i' !y celebrated Surgeon, lJr. Valentine Molt,of New York city, says: | "It gives me pleasure to certify the value and efficacy ( i of Aver's Cherry Pectoral, which 1 consider peculiarly i adapted to cure diseases of Die throat and lungs. Dr. Perkins, the venerable President of the Vermont Medical College, one. of the eminently learned phi siciuns of this country, writes, the Cherry Pectoral i- extensive ly used in tins section, where it has shown unmistakable evidence of its happy effects upon pulmonary diseases. The Ri-v. Jno. L>. Cochrane,a distinguished Clergyman : I of the English Church, writes to the proprietor from Montreal, that "lie has been cured of a severe asthmatic ' ; affection, by Cherry Pectoral." His letter at full length, may be found in our circular, to be had of the agent, and is worth the attention of asthmatic patients. This letter is from the. well known Druggist at Hills dale, Michigan, one of tiie largest dealers in the date ; ami this case is from his own observation. HILI.SDALB, MICH , Dec. to. 1-19. DKAI! SIR Immediately on the receipt of yourCiiEH- ■ R\ PKCTOBAL, I carried a bottle to an acquaintance of | mine who was thought to ho near his end with quick , consumption. lie was unable to rise from his Sfcri, and was extremely feeble. His friends believed he must soon die, unless relief could be obtained for hint, and I i indueed them to give .our excellent medicine a trial 1 immediately b ft town for three weeks, and you may judge of my surprise on my return, to meet Itiin in the street on my way home ftotn the cars,and find he hid ! ertirelv recovered. Four weeks from the day he com- : , menced taking your medicine, lie was at work at his arduous trade of a blacksmith. There are other cases within my know ht -rige, where Die CHUBBY PECTORAL lias been singularly successful, ! but none so marked as litis. Very truly yours U. W. UNDERWOOD. Blear Iie l'afienl. Dr, J. C Avers, Lowell, — DK.WI SIH : Feeling under obligations to you for the restoration of my hea Di, t send yon a report of my case, which you are at liheitj to publish for the hencfit of otlieis. Last autumn I took a j bad cold, accompanied by a severe cough, and made use ; 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 your CHERRY PECTORAL, the use of which I immediately : commenced according lo directions. I have just pur chased the fifth bottle, and ant nearly recovered. I now sleep well, my cougli lias ceased, and all by the use of your valuable medicine. K. S. STONE, A M , Principal Mt. Hope Seminary. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER, Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. So/ .' in Lewistown by .J. B.l.Vh'S, . Igent. and by 7,Y. LI. 11. 11. ILL ; in Alifflintvwn by Jacubs&f Bedford, and by Druggists generally throughout the State- Ulhli)-3nto. PETROLEUM, or Rock Oil, al A. A tlI9 BANKS' Variety store. mm sDiii'iaiiiit Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Pier cons Debility, Dis ease of the Kidneys, *r AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISORDERED II VFR OR STOMACH, SUCH AS (CONSTIPATION, INWARD PILES, FILLNESS OR BLOOD TO THE HEAD, ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, NAVSEA, HEAKT ISLR.V, DISGUST FOR FOOD, FULLNESS OR WEIGHT IN THE STOMACH, SOUR ERUCTATIONS, SINK ING OR FLUTTERING AT THE PIT OF THE STOMA! H, SWIMMING OF THE HE \D, HURRIED AND DIFFI CULT BREATHING.FLUT TERING AT THE HEART, j Choking or suffocating sensations when in a lying posture, dimness of vision, dots or webs before the TIGHT, fever and dull pain in the I head, deficiency of perspiration, yellowness of the skin and eyes, pain in the side, back, chest, limbs, &.C., sudden flushes of heat, hurtling in the flesh, constant imaginingsot evil, andgrejt depression of spirits, ran be effectually cured DE. HOOFLAPJB'S Cf,L KBItATEI) GERMAX BITTERS, PREPARED BY i>?2. r. JS. .i iCKsoy. AI the Germau Medicine .Store, 120 Areli sf„ PHILADELPHIA. ! Thrirpnirtr orer the abort diseases i* vol c recited —if equalled—by any other prcparatiu;. in the United Stale* its ' the cures attest, in many cast* after skilful physicians hod | fail 11. These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of diseases of tile Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most search ing powers in weakness and affect ions of the digestive or gans, they are witliil, safe, certain and pleasant. READ AM) HE CONVINCED. JOSIAH C. YOUNG, Dauphin, Dauphin county, Pa., in a letter to Dr. Jackson, of May 5, 1651, said : "For a long lime I was afflicted wait general debility and intestinal venkntseestircness, -5' C . for which I used many different remedies, without change. At last I acj cideiitallv stumbled upon Hoofland's German Bitters, prepared by von. I took a few bottles according to di rections, and was completely cured. 1 have not been so healthy for ten year.* as 1 have been since I look your bitters, which was about one year ago Some of my ' neighbors are now using them, and deriving great bet.- efU." ANOTHER LETTER, From Dr. J. C. fifLFfS, fTeirton Hamilton, Pa .said: '•1 have used a half dozen of your German Bitters m\- self. for Liver Complaint and diseases of a nervous char acter, resulting from the abuse of mercury. I was poi soned and affertcd with spasms from the use of this tar | ter article, and your German Bitters was the first article from which i obtained relief, although I have not vet ; quite recovered. Ail who have used this medicine of ' yours speak well of it." DYSPEPTICS AND SICEPTtCS, READ In three-fourths of the cases of diseased Liver, Stom* ich and Nerves, the effect of Dr. Hoofland's Celebrated' German Bitters, (prepared only by Dr. Jackson, at the Med.cine Store, 12h Arclt street,) is as positive as in the case of A. A. Kaufman, Esq. Head uhat he says!- LANCASTER, April 30, 1850. Rrsperted 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 of business. After consulting many eminent physicians, and using their prescriptions, and after using the most popular remedies of the day, supposed to be applicable to my case, I always failed to have permanent relief. A friend, with much persuasion, induced me to try a bottle ■ of your celebrated Bitters. I have used one bottle, and this day commenced the second. I can with cheerfull ; ness state that it has happily improved me. My appej lite and spirits have astonishingly improved, and I begin ; to feel as though I had grown (suddenly) ten years | younger, and realty, 1 am almost prepared to say that I now consider myself calculated for 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. 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 in PhilJ . ailelphia. says: "Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by some of the most ' prominent members of the faculty, as an article ofniuth j efficacy in cases of female vveekness. As such is the j case, we would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and ] thus save themselves much sickness. Persons of dehiii : lated constitutions will find these bitters advantageous j to their health, as we know front experience the salutary . effect they have upon weak systems." That thij medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dvs , pepsia, no one can doubt afte- using it as directed, it • arts specif illy u; .11 t!t>. stomach and liver ; it is prefer able to calomel in all bilious diseases —the effect is imme diate. They ran he administered to FEMALE or INTAXT with safely and reliable benefit, at any time. Beware of Counterfeits ! Tins medicine has attained that high character whirh : is necesnry f,.r all medicines to attain to induce - ; rfeiters to put forth a spurious article, at the riskof the lives of those who are innocently deceived. Look wfll to liie Marks of llic Genuine. They have the written signature of C. M. JACKSON' upon the wrapper, and the name blown in the bottle, 'cithout. tckich thru are spurious. j For sale, wholesale and retail, at the GER MAN MEDICINE STORE, I*2o Arch street, one door below Sixth, Philadelphia, and bv Mrs. MARY MARKS and Dr. E. IV". HALE. Lowistown. [may 23, 1851.— 1y. Indemnity. FJT'IE FRANKLIN FIRE INSI BANCS COMPANY of Philadt ! pIiia—OFFICE 103 Chesnut street, near Fifth street DIRE C T O R S . Charles N. Bancker, Geo. R. Richards, Thomas Hart, Mordecai 1. Lew is, Tobias Wagner, Adolpbe E. Boric, Samuel Grant, David S. Brown, Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property in TOWN & COUNTRY, at rates as low as are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fut i, which, with their Capital and Premiums safely invested, affords ample protection to the assured. 1 lie assets ot the Company, on January Ist. 1819, as published agreeably to an At tot Assembly, were as fol low A, vir,: Mortgages, $1,017,43$ 11 Real Estate, 94,724 63 Temporary Loans, 96,00! 65 St"' !,-., 51.523 25 Cash, At ~ 35,604 37 * 1.326.192 71 Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen years, they have paid upwards of One Million Four Hundred Thousand Dollars, losses by fire, therein affording an evi dence ot the advantages of Insurance,as \v ell as the abil ity ami disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities, CHARLES N. BANCKER, President CHARLKN BANOKER, Secretary. ACJEN T fur Mifflin county, 11. C. IIAI E, Esq., Lewistown. 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