vVc. Raising Calve—A New Method. While on a short visit to the farm of "Mr. I). M■ (To-well, of this town, a few days ago. our attention was drawn to a plan of raising calves for early sale, which, TO us, in t !, ;s section of the country, has the appearance of novelty, and seems worth} the attention of stock growers. Mr. Crowell took ten calves (ali heifers) last spring, and commenced feeding them <>n sour milk at a few -day's old, keeping them on the same kind of food during the sunmu r. taking good care to feed them uniformly, hut not very abundantly, so as to keep them growing thriitily without forcing too rapidly. In the fa!! they were }>ut in the stable, and fed oil hay and a little meal, increasing the quantity of the latter gradually, wilh a vie v of tilling them for beef in the spring, at one year old or a little under. These ten calves now look like young oxen, and are estimated to weigh about 50U lbs. each alive. They will probably bt sent to market soon, say next month, when we shall see how it will he relished by the lovers of good eating. For ourselves we should hardly find it in our hearts to de cline a dinner from one of the best of them. We understand from .Mr. ('..who is one of our'(test farmers, and who is making this trial byway ol experiment, that lie is satisfied thus far with the present attempt to raise beel in one ve.u, and he thinks some improvement can be made.—h\. J. / uriner. Currants and Coost-berries. If is to he presumed that not one in a hundred understands the simple process of cultivating either currants or gooseberries, although it has been detailed in all the horticultural books- with which the world abounds. Thousands of persons, with every appliance of success, are still con tent to lite without a plentiful supply of these delicious, healthy, and cheap luxu ries. merely because they have not thought of the matter. They have a few stinted bushes set in the grass, with three-fourths of the stock dead, and then wonder why they do not bear in abundance. There is not a more beautiful shrub growing than the currant, properly propa gated : and the same may be said of the gooseberry. Cultivators who pay any at tention to the subject, never allow the foot to make but one stock, or, as the English say, * Make them statu! on one leg'—thus forming a beautiful miniature tree. To do this, you must take sprouts of last year's growth, and cut out ail the eyes, or buds in the wood, leaving oitlv two or three at the top : then push them about half the length of the cutting, into mellow ground, where they will root and run up a single stock, forming a beautiful symmetrical head. If you wish it higher, cut the eyes out again the second venr. 1 have one six feet high. This places votir fruit out of the way of hens, and prevents the gooseberry from mildewing, which of ten happens when the fruit lies on or near the ground, and is shaded bv a superabun dance of leaves and sprouts. It changes an unsightly bush which cumbers and disfigures your garden into an ornamental dwart tree. Ihe truit is larger and riper, and will last on the bushes bv growing in perfection until late in the fall. The mass of people suppose that the roots make out from the lower buds. It is not so ; they start from the hark and wood, at the place where it is cut from the parent root.— Vermont Chronicle. \L 110 HE, Li;U SSTH \, IM. rpIIE undersigned having leased the large A and commodious llotoi, known as the " NATIONAL HOUSE," formerly I??qjjjjkopt by James Turner, and recently ! ;||iP ! 'y b'- 11. -McCoy, and situated hi J'ublic Square, for a term of years, respectfully informs the public that be has fitted it up and furnished it anew, so as to ensure the comfort of"the travelling public. H,-i TABLE will le provided with the choicest productions of the market, and care ful, obliging, and attentive waiters will be employed. His BAR wi!! 01 o br- stocked with none but the choicest of liquors. I he S i tBLLMi attached to the house i,- extensive and s-ifb. He flatters himself that he will be able to render entire satisfaction to ail who may give •him a call. J. THOMAS. i.e > v is! own, A o gust 2fl, 1 51. —i f 6S "St"'?®, f* . i-Z. . <| \ VT tic f UV ISTOWV (.7HBAPCABI.NET WARE . ROOM is the piace for ail that want cheap .urrtiMire. Persons going to housekeeping, would do well by giving me a call before pur chasing elsewhere, as I have now on hand a fargeassortment of all kinds of FURNITURE, too numeral!-- to mention. Among his stock will be iouiiil that highly recommended *!>riiis lloifoiat ESerisirnri*, fit which 1 tinv<- sold within tfie lu.-t two -years two hundred pur. Numerous certificates can be had trout tuute that have them in use, as the iuiiowing wi!) show : . A. FELIX. " rb M ocertify that we fi 3v r purchased -the above mentioned Bedstead from A. Felix, hod have got i.mi to alter our old ik-dstemp' and arc much pleased with and consider .them a great improvement, and vastly superior for convenience and cknnlin s to ti,r. ( v, nl Bedstead, and would recommend them u, ti,o •public. J. THOMAS, JOHN A. STRKUCTT JOHN CLARK, JER.MAN JACOB." I.ewictnwn, March 12, ]852. IA UN CANNON NAH -S.—7sti6gr Duncan — * nun N.i i Is, from 4 penny to 2b penny, as sorted, at per cwt. For sale bv PR2 JOHN KENNEDY. i UIALKERS, Crackers. —ls liblfi. Pittsburgh Crackers, at NL2S per barrel, and retail by •"lie ib. C cents, or 20 lbs. for *I.OO *PR2 JOHN KENNEDY Philadelphia Advertisements, Spring Millinery Goods f JOIfiN STONE &SO AS, IMPOttTEItS AXT) I4EM.KR3 IN 1 FREXCH till I l\l.lll GOODS, So. 45 South Sctond street, Philadelphia. 1 4 RF, now prepared to offer to their cus l • 74. tomers and tht: trade a large aud well selected as t; , aortment of , i ' Silks, Siltlmiis and Millinery Goods. 9 i Confining themselves exclusively to litis branch of the t trait--, and importing tlie larger part of their stock, ena- ; ' tries ilieiu to offer an ascorlnieiit unsurpassed in extent 1 ,11. 1 variety, which will t>e sold at the lowest prices and e on the must favorable terms. marlS-'lm. i Carpets and Oil Cloths. a i;i call, before purchasing, as tliev are assured they can buy a belter article llrin at any other establishment, for j the same price. >lv motto is, " A good article, quick ; 1 s ties an ' small profits " H'f. STUD J' TO T1.T..15T.. I Philadelphia, March 12, 1552—2 in I Straw Goods—Spring 1852. 'gMiE Subscriber is now prepared to M_ i-\hibi: to Men hints and M-lliners his usual heavy stork of Ladies' and Misses' Mfraw ?*i!k Slonitt-K, hlniw ad Ai*(iii{'il S'loho'a; Palm-leaf, Panama and Every Variety of SI IIIBB; 15 ES\ f S'S f--r Gentlemen; which for lAteut, Variety and beauty of manufacture, as well as uniformly close prices, w ill be found unrivaled THOMAS WHITE, No. 11 South £croml Street, Philadelphia. February 13, h.V2—Mm. Feathers! Feathers! pm Site by M\UTLi;Y Ac KMGIfT, II- South Second street, live doors above Spruce, PIIM.- ADet.fiiiA, If) nnn IEC! ofFeatli.rs.au qiiatilies, wholesale | ! 11 and retail, at the lowest cash prices j Bed-, Bolilcrs, Pillows, Yiatliesses \ tush ions, constantly on hand or made to order. \ I * : 0 I i king', Rlankeis, Marseilles qmlts, Pumfor tables, Sacking Itottoms. Sec. first Floor and Basement appropriated to sale of Sik -CARPETING. IMPLItI M, three ply ' I Ingrain Carpeting* from 25 cts to of every widllt and all prices. ri MIT LEY & KNIGHT. Plti!ii!*lp)nH. April 2. IS.V - ?. n I Afreet Hire AiißHfac lorv. j WATSON & COX, SIEVE, RIDDLE, SCREEN AM) WIRE CLOTH MAM FACTLiIERS, So. IB .\or(h Front Street, ( of Coomb's Alley, between Market aud Mulberry # (Arch) alret ts, Philadelphia. 1 Y/ HERE i hoy eon tin no to inanufaclitre, 1 * of sup -iiorqiialily, (truss and Iron Wire Sieves of all ki'.-ts ; Brass and Copper Wire Chilli for Paper Makers. i.-\ Cylinder* and Dandy Roll,, covered in the I l>- -i manlier. Heavy Twilled Wire for Spark Catchers Sieves ot superior quality for Brass and Iron Founders. Screen ! , ire, Window Wife, Safes, Traps, Dish Covers, Coal ; and Sand S. n-ens, fee Sec. Also. Fancy VVtrwWork of ! every description executed in the neatest mtimier. Or d-:rs for City and Country receivi d and promptly attend- : 1 ed to. OSugar Mills, best quality. Philadelphia, Feb. 13, 1b52-3m. Burning of Barnum's Museum. Wi I tiers Patent Safe again the Victor! ■ ; Phii-ADBLPMIA. Jan. Ist, 1852. , ; The Salamander Safe which f purchased a few years j since, ami w hlch was in use by Messrs. G. (; Mender-i n 4c <'. at the destruction of their store in the building j known as " B \ R N tl.M'rt MfsWM," on Hie Piiih ult , has 1 this morning been got at,and lite interior wood-work,with j i some Stereotype plates which were ill the safe during the i lire (the book - having been removed), an- f..und to !*: ' t N HARMED. I have Tlti -• day ptfrchased from Mr John F irrel another " Patent Salamander," and would : --a*.fi lenily recommend lln-Fe well known safes lo all 1 r who wish senility against accidental tires. 1 GEORGE S. APPI.ETON. ! We fully concur in the above, and would also add that \ th'- huge WALL FIRE-PROOF, near winch the above ; ■ -!•• Rood, hue also since been opened, and although the - out-ale appearance is good, and the walls of the same , a'anding, the whole inlerit r is ihorreii to a cind r. C. G HENDERSON te. CO , ; Late St veiiih and Chestnut streets. „ Th ,° 4 ' rrr.nnrxcds (WiMer'a Patent) ' 1 1 '* * F*/'7.S,v .'tu'U rereived the Prize Mednl ?- 1 ' I! ' treat WoAteD's PAIR, and are universally ac n\ I l_ ii i > i,.. Un- pyj-ject securiiy against fire nt/.v Kno'.vn,cau be obtained of the only authorized Agent - in till* Mate JOHN FARREL, .. 34 w street, Philadelphia. f>S.ifes of all other kinds, having been taken in part pay for •' HRBBIXC'S*' will bp sold at very low price* Philadelphia, Jan 3D, 1552-3 in. Philadelphia Advertisements, i CHAINS ! FlillOAD, IMPORTER ANI> DEALER IN CHAINS, } No. 2 Dock street Wharf, Philadelphia, HAS constantly on hand, and to arrive, ; an assortment of the be-t quality (with Prooi . j Certificates) r'nglisli and American Brace, Close Link and Coil Chains, Suitable for Hallways, Uaesels, .Vines, Foundries, and Mills; Logging, Fence., 7 'race and Draught Chains. a> Orders for Chains executed prornplly, and at the j lowest cash rales. Vessels furnished with Chains snil Anchors on favor j able terms. Chains cut to any length. Philadelphia, April id, ISj2- 2id. ROMD'r Tonic M | THAT CURAT, UNFAILING REMEDY | FOR Fever and Ague!!! AND rsm&ianiioa, Guarded by tbe Written Signature ui the Inventor, JOHN R. ROWAKD, M. ]). istown, Pennsylvania. apt)—3m. 500 BOOK AGENTS WANTED. ■ AMY good, active and intelligent man, i T\ with a small capital of froin #::o to jHifl, can make j j large profits by engaging in the sale of the following POPULAR A\D ISEFIL BOOKS: ; Chambers' Injorwation fur the I'apic : 01 Popular EH- ' C) clopcdia >f I T Engravings, htauiifuily bound in j i niorocco, gilt. I I>e Curmenm's History of the Popes. 000 large octave pages, wiili illustrations. Josephus' Works. Fine edition, one targe volume. | •'•litem's It if: .1 tuns on tl,c li otks of (rati. St. Pierre's Studies of Mature. White's History of the World. A Valuable General ] History. One large octavo volume, will; handsome Engravings. I.ires ij (treat anil Celebrated Character? : of all Ages ami countries, tine large volume of btlftpages, with ! numerous Engravings. Together with a number of other Works particularly ' j adapted for Popular Reading I l'.-The most liberal discounts trill Ic. or. cn to Agents i ir In mot/ e a outre in the sale, if the abort Ualunble Works. 1 For furlle-r parti ulars. address (\ si paid,) .1. & J. J.. GIHON, Publishers, np9 No. OS Chestnut street, Philadelphia. The Greatest Historical and Allegorical I'rittl of the Age, In Commemoration of the roost important event in tbe AMERICAN REVOLUTION, i The British surrendering their . iritis to as:V WASIII \fTO\' | After their defeat at VORKTOWN, Virginia, October, 1781. rp.'lE Engraving is exi i ut.ul h> Tanner, Yallance, Kear -1 ney & Co , fiom un original drawing by J p. Ren , mil, a.uj published by Benjamin Tanner, Engraver, i fib ladelpbia. The M/.e of the print i- 2>by 3! inches, ! ind wa oiiginally published to SH'.siribers at Jl2in the • sheet. EXPLANATION. Tin: HISTORY —ln the tir-i and grand plan are exhibit- ! i d three large groups of the piiiu ipat otfi- ers, who w ere present at tbe transaction, with a fji'.hful likeness of | each In tb - fust group is seen Oeneral Washington, General Rpchambeaii, General I , c do, Colonel 11 in: iltori, an old ' Farmer i;: rtocontemplate the si ene, Billy tire servant, ! ind llw horse of G'elu ral Washington, f In the second group are American and French Officers; j | General Knox. Sccretari Wilson, the Duke do Luay.ua, . and the Marquis de La FV.elte. The third group is descriptive of the British surrender- ! * nig their arms. l.orii Cornwall.s,General O'Jlara,Com modore .Simmons, Colonel Tariton, with twotingers cut 1 Ord. r- for new woik.as well is repairing, properly attended to 11 Fa Mi V ZERBE. l.etvistown, February 2d, lxrj ly BA!\lrS' Drug ami Variety Store HAVING just returned from Philadelphia . with a new and varied slock of GOODS, the undersigned invites the public to give htm ?. rail. In addition to his stock of pure and fresh DRUGS, lie lias r,n hand Spies of all kinds, fine Dairy and Table Sail, pure While Lead', Copal. Coach, JapSnattd !S!ue Varnish- j es ; a variety of Uutt. r, Soda, Sugar and Water Crackers ; Old and Young Hyson, Im perial and Black TEAS; a great, variety of Hair and Tooth finishes, RICE and SOUP BEANS, &.C &c., innumerable, at A. A. BANKS'Variety Store. Lewistown, Dec. P2, 1801-tf. j Entered according to Act of Congress, in the vear ISSJ, | by J S HOUGHTON, M. D, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the Eastern District of I'a. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY ! GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! -CjT7** *^~ r "" " THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID. or, Gioilric Jniee. I Prepared from RENNET, or the fourth STOMACH OF 5 THE OX, after directions of BARON LIEUIC, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON, M. I> Ptitladelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION, I DYSPEPSIA, jaundice, liver complaint, ; CONSTIPATION, and DEBILITY, Curing afier Na j tine's own method, by Nature's own Agent, the Gas i trie Juice. : 5> II ill" a teaspoonfu! of PEPSIN, infused in water, will | digest or dissolve, Fire Pounds of Roast Heef in uhout j tiro hours, out of the stomach. P Kl's IN is the cli.ef element, or Great Digesting j Principle of the Gastric Juice— the Sol re at of the Food, the Purifying. Pres. .-ring, and Stimulating Agent of the Stomach and Intestines. It is . xtracted from the l!iees ; live Stomach of the Ox. thus farming an ARTIFICIAL j DIGESTIVE FLUID, precisely like the natural Gastric ; Juice in its Chemical powers, and furnishing a comm-ete i and perfect st'BsTiTt TE for it Bv the aid of this pre ; paration, the pains and evils of IJVUI GI'.STIOM and DYSPEPSIA ate removed, jll.-1 as limy would be by a ! healthy stomarli li is doing wonders for Dyspeptics, curing cas -of DF.UII I r i r , EM \i IATI\, NERVOUS DECLINE, and DYSPEPTIC CONSUMPTION, snp j posed to b<- on the verge of the grave. The Scientific ! Evidence upon which it is based, is in the highest degree j CL'IUOI Sand REMARKABLE. SficiUilic elviflcsicc ! > BARON I.IEBIG in his celebrated work on Animal i Chemistry, says: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid, ana logous to the Gastric Jub-e, may he readily prepared from the mucous membrane of the stomach of ilie Calf, in which various articles of f. ml. as meat and eggs, will I he softened, changed, and digested, just in the same man | iter as they troitld be in the human stomach '' 'Tr Call on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Cirrular, gratis, giving a large amount of Scientific Evidence ' similar to the above, together with reports of REM XKK- I OLE CERES, from all parts of ilie United States. As a CiiiTr, Pr FIOI (iHTON S I*IaI*SIN lits produced tli* most martellovs rjfee.ts, in curing cases of I.'ehili'y, F.nia eiation, Xervaus Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption. Ir is impossible to give the details of ihe cases in the Irtnils ol this advertisement; hut authenticated cerlifi ; rates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED ! REMARKABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New York ' and Boston, alone These were nearly all desperate i cases, ami the cures were not only rapid ami wonderful, i but permanent. It is :t great N EU \ r i| fs A NT 1 DOTE, and partirularlv i lis Jul f>r tendency to Billious .lisorder. Liver Corn pi a ml, ' Fever and Ague, and the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, i and other Drugs upon the Digestive Organs, after a long I si-kness. Also, for excess in eating, an t the too free use of ardent spirits. It almost reconciles Health with : Intemperance. Ilr HOUGHTON'S TRI'SIN is s .Id by nearly oil ! the dealers it fine Druzsand Popular Me iiciues, through ; out the I niteil States It i.- {.repured in Powder and in Fluid form—and in prescription vials :or the use of ' physicians. PRIVATE CIRCULARS for !h" use of physicians, j may be obtained of Ilr. Houghton or his Agent.-, de i scribing the w hale process of preparation, and giving the i authorities upon which the claims of this new remed\ ' ire based. As it is NOT A SECRET REMEDY, no ob jection ran be rai-e • agiiust its use by physirians in re spectable standing and regular practice. Price, ONE Dollar per bottle. :•-oIS Becppclfitlly invites the attention W_'j lof the citizens of Mitflin and the ad j >i'ii'Cf counties to his ex stock of Ni'KiNG BTYLK HATS &. which he oiFers at prices that cannot fail to suit purchasers. COUNTRY MERCIIAUTS will find it decidedly to their advantageto eive him a call, for his arrangements are now such, as lo enable him to furnish any quantity thai may be desired on the shortest nonce. The care and attention lie has ever given to the manufacture of the style of Hats preferred by his numerous Ornish customers, will be continued; and he feels warranted in giving the assurance that they will not be disap pointed. 03" It YOU WANT A GOOD HAT, OIVE HIM A CALL. mil 12 Spring Fashions. 1852. N. J. UUDISILL respectfully announces to his oal patrons and the public generally, that he has just received the SPRING IjJ / ST\ LEof GENTLEMEN'S HATS, and is manufacturing them out of the material, at prices that can t be BEAT. He lias constantly on hand a larsre and varied assortment of Aien's, Boy's and Youth's Hals and Caps, to suit every taste and please every fancy,com prising Russia, Beaver, Mo e.-k n. Fur and Silk, not fin-getting the // USGARJA A style of every variety, wholesale and retail, which in ! style, material and finish, cannot be surpassed 1 by any in Iho 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 IJats and Caps, which he flatters himself must elicit admiration. Gentlemen, after securing their halt, can be accommodated afterwards with a handsome CANE, of which he has a choice and well se iected assortment, that will be sold lo\y, havin" j been bought expressly for accommodation. | Call at the old stand, a few doors east of the | Diamond, on Market street. N. J. R. Lewistown, March 12,1802- tf. CNIGARS. —A great variety of Cigars, J bought low and selling accordingly. Lover? of the weed, the place to got a good and cheap article, i?nt Banks' Variety store. stationery I Statimicrv ! EI.UK and White LETTER FA PER* , Gilt edced ' 4 14 Assorted colors 44 44 Plain and Fancy note 44 44 Bine and White Foolscap 44 Envelopes, Wafers, Quiilsand Steel Pens, at diy A. A. BANKS'. Great Scientific Discoveries. BY DR. J. W. COOPER. jfi-m r\ aj) &5J3 Completely. Cured i.i Three Buys, j By Dr. J. VV. Cooper's Vegetable Compound Fever anJ Ague Pills. rpiIESF. PILLS are composed entirely of Vee-iabie *- J-übstaiice!., and in ninty-nine rases out of everv'bun j dred, will perform a perfect and Complete mre in three j days. No instance has ever been known, where more I than six days have been required to perform a complete | cure, even in the very worst cases, and on the strongest constitutions. We would earnestly say to aii who are | afflicted with this distressing disease, to get one box and , try them, and in ail cases, two boxes are warranted to j eure, if taken according to the directions, or the money i returned. These piiis not only perform a perfect cure in three' j days, hut remove the bile and create a healthy iction of | the liver, and consequently fortify the system against a j futureattack. I ALSO, : My Yfgrtablc Anti-Dysjrpsia Bitters. This Medicine is a certain cure fur Dyspepsia in Its , I very worst forms. Thousands of cases have been com , pletely cured by it within the last year, which have he en entirely despaired of by the regular family physi ' | riaris. We do not recommend it to cure everything—we recommend it to cure Dyspepsia, and the diseases origi ' | nating from it, and that it will cure in almost every case. ' ! and it is recommended for nothing else. In many iu . stances, even the worst of cases have been completely J cured in two and three months, hut it depends somewhat upon the constitution of the patient. We would say to all who are afflicted with Dyspepsia, give this medicine a fair trial, and if it tails to do good, your money will he ' returned. ALSO, My Vegetable Wonu Powders. This is tiie most wonderful Worm Destroyer ex-er known, and at Hie same time, so pleasant to take, that ; | almost every child will by fond of it, and many instances '• have been known of children crying for more after once taking it. ' 'lbis medicine is in the firm of a powder, the onlv 1 medicine ever used in that form, and it operates on a • principle entirely diffeieut from any other medicine ever ' administered by any cither physician. It is the only medicine xvhich lias no Worm-seed Oil or Turpentine combined with it, which is believed by all other phvsi j cuins, to he the only txva things which will destroy i worms, arid these two things combined, together with ! castor oil, are the active principles of all other worm medicines, which every person who has ever tasted or studied, knows to he 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 1 i medicine itself, and therefore, it must necessarily destroy ; some of its 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 same time, the principle upon wbicbit acts being dilferent from any thing else ever used, it will destroy all kinds of Worms ] with a certainty never equaled. It will not only destroy tli ■ seat worms, or A sea rides, and long, round worms, or Teres, but is the most effectual medicine for the destruc ; lion of the Tape Wprm ever known. Ten doses have ; brought as many as FIVE Tape Worms from one person. If your children have any symptoms of worms, try i these powders, and in nine cases out of ten, you will nev | er use any other. These are also warranted. These medicines are al! separate, and one for each dis j ease, and each for only one disease. They are not re commended, as many other medicines are, to cure some fifteen or twenty diseases, and all of different natures, but tliev are each to cure hut one disease, andtl at they will do iu ninety -nine cases out of every hundred,arid where they have a fair trial and fail in all cases, the money will be returned. DR. .J. U . COOPGKi'S Celebrated Vegetable Anti-Dys] epsia Pills, A certain cure for Indigestion, Debility, Sickness or Biirniiig in the Stomach, Pain in the Side and Stouiarli, Costivene.-s. Sensation, of Weight in the Stomach afier Ealing, Difficulty of Breathing, Resilessness, Want of I Appetite, Palpitation of the Heart, and alt other Diseases which arise from INDIGESTION, j s> ("ertifii ales can be seen at the Agents. lor sale by F. ID)FFMA.\", Lemistovn : and CI. If Rrehinan, M' Fsutevw. Sen t9-tr For the Cure of ron.HS, (OLI)S, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. | THIS invaluable remedy for all diseases of the Throxt J- and I i-Nos. has attained a celebrity from its remarka -1 ble cures, never equalled by any other medicine before. 1 Other preparations have shown thetnselcs palliatives, and sometimes effected notable cures, but none Ins ever so fully won tbe confidence of every community where : it is known. After years of trial in every climate, the ! i results have indisputably shown it to possess, a mastery \ over this dangerous class of diseases, which could not fail to attract the attention of physicians, patients, and ' the public at large. See the statements, not of obscure individuals and from far distant places, but of men who are known and re j s(iected throughout the country, The widely celebrated surgeon, Dr. Valentine Molt,of New York city, says : 44 it gives me pleasure to certify the value and efficacy j of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which I consider peculiarly ; adapted to cure diseases of the throat and lungs. Dr. Perkins, the venerable President of the Vermont Medical College, one of the eminently learned physicians of this country, writes, the Cherry Pectoral is extensive j ty used iii Ibis section, where it has shown unmistakable j evidence of its happy effects upon pulmonary diseases. The Rev. J no. !>. Cochrane, a distinguished Clergyman of the English Church, writes to the proprietor from j Montreal, that "lie has been cured of a severe asthmatic affection, by Cherry Pectoral." His letter at full length, ; may he found in our circular, to be had of the agent, and is worth the attention of asthmatic patients. Tins tetter is from the well known Druggist at Hills date, Miitugsn, one of the largest dealers iu the State; and this case is from his own observation. Ilti-LsriALE, MICH., Dec. 10, IStP. Dear Sir :—lmmediately on the receipt of your Cm bh- I rv PECTORAL, I carried a bottle to an acquaintance ef j mine who was thought to be near his cud with quick I consumption. He was unable to rise from his bed, and was extremely feeble. His friends believed he must soon die. unless relief conld he obtained for him, and I induced litem to give your excellent medicine a trial. 1 | immediately left town for three xveeks, and you may judge of my surprise on my return, to meet him in the street on mv way home from the cars, and find lie had ei tirely recovered. Four weeks from the day he com , menred taking your medicine, he was at work at his j arduous trade of a blacksmith. There are other cases w itliin my knowldedge, where the CHF.rrv Pxctoraa. has been singularly successful, hut none so marked as this. Very truly yours O. W. UNDERWOOD. Blcnr (he Patient. Dr, J. C. Avers, Lowell, — Dear Sir Feeling under obligations to you for the restoration of my Ilea lh, 1 send < you a report of my case, xvhich you are al liberty to i publish for the benefit of others. Last autumn I took a bad cold, accompanied by a severe cough, and made use !ff many medicines without obtaining retiuf. 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 1 immediately commenced according to directions. I have just pur chased the fifth liottle, and am nearly recovered I now sleep xvelt, my cough has ceased, and alt hy the use of your valuable medicine. K. S. STONE, A M , Principal Mt Hope Seminary. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. al VER, Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass Sold in Lewhtou-n by ,1.. ] R. IXKS, Jgcnt, and by lh. E. H. JULE ; in Alifflintown by Jacobs V Helford, and by Druggists generally throughout the State. uth]9-3mo PETROLEUM, or Rock on, at A. A diy Banks' Variety store. mm IBMEM, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic i or Nervous Debility, Dis ease of Ihe Kidneys, , AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISORDERED LI VER OR STOMACH, SCCH AS CONSTIPATION, INWARD PILES, FULLNESS OR BLOOD TO THF HEAD, | , ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, NAUSEA, HEART , j BURN, DISGUST FOR FOOD, FULLNESS OR WEIGHT IN THE STOMACH, SOUR ERUCTATIONS, SINK ING OR FLUTTERING AT THE PIT OF THE STOMACH, SWIMMING OF THE HEAD, HURRIED AND DIFFI CULT BREATHING. FLUT- R | TEKING AT THE I HEART, , Choking or sufToeating sensations when in a : b' n S posture, dimness of Vision, dots or webs I befor ,be £i g b t, fever and dull pain in the , head, deficiency of perspiration, yellowness of • the skin and eyes, pain in the side, back, chest, limbs, &c , sudden flushes of heat, burning in the flesh, constant imaginingsot evil, and greit : depression of spirits, can be effectually curt d . i f, V BIS. HOOFZ,AI\ID , 3 : CELKIJKATEI) GERMAN HITTERS, PREPARED BY I>R. C. 11. JACKSON, ] A! the German Medicine Store, 120 Arrh n, PHILADELPHIA. j Their power over the abure diseases is not excelled—if i equalled.—by any other preparation in the United States as : the cures attest,in many cases ufler skilful physicians had fail d. ! These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids. Possession qreat virtues in the rertitication of diseases of the I.iver and lesser glands, exercising the most sear, h ins powers in weakness andaffections of the digestive or gans, they are withal, safe, certain and pleasant READ A .YD BE CONVINCED. JOSIAH L. y OLXG, Dauphin, Dauphin county, Pa , in a letter to Dr. Jackson, of May 5, 1851, said : "Fur a long time I was afflicted with general debility | an,i intestinal weakness, costiteness, $c , for which 1 used i many different remedies, without change. At last lac' ci.ientally stumbled upon Hoc,fluid's German Bitters' prepared by yon. I took a few bottles according lo dr ; recttons, and was completely cured 1 have not been so healthy for ten pears as 1 have been since I took voirr i bitters, which was ahout one year ago. Some of my i neighbors are now using tisem, and deriving great beit ! efit." ANOTHER LETTLR, From Dr. J C GU.ES, .Vcrton Hamilton. Pa., said: '•I have used a half doe.en of your Germ in Bitters mv self, for Liver Complaint ami diseases of a nervous char acter, resulting from the abuge of mercury. I was poi soned and atf eted with spasms from the ttsofthis lat ter article, and your German Bitters was the first article from which 1 obtained relief, although I have not tet quite recovered. All who have used this medicine of j yours sp.-ak wen of it." DYSPEPTICS AND SKEPTICS, READ. In three-fourths of the cases ofdiscased Liver Stom' arh and Nerves, the effect ofDr. Ilooflan.is Cclbratefl German Pdters. (prepared only I.v Dr. Ja*.kson at the. Medicine Store, 120 Arch street.) is as positive as in the j case of A. A. Kaufman, Esq. Head trior he says !l LANCASTER, April 30, 1950. I,'everted Sir: I lmve beer, fr a scries of vears afflict ed with Dyspepsia, Inactivity of the I.iver,and Nervous Debility. My menial powers have heett so reduced as render me quite unfit for the transaction of amy kind | ot business. After consulting many eminent physicians, i ami using their prescriptions, and after using tlie most popular remedies of the day, supposed to be applicable to my case, I always failed lo hare permanent relief. A triend, with much persuasion, induced me to try a bottle of your celebrated Bitters. I have used one bottle,and tins day commenced the second. I can with . hcerfu ness state that it has happily improved mo. Mv appe tite and spirits have astonishingly improved, and I begin" to feel as though I had grown (suddenly) ten years younger, and really, I am almost prepared to sav that I l now consider myself calculated for any business" w hiie ten days ago, 1 would have as soot, undertaken to square a circle as to have attempted it. - „ Vours respectfully, A.A.KAUFMAN- To Dr. C. M. J.irkson, 120 Arch street, Philadelphia. The Editor of "Scott's Weekly Paper," one of the largest literary and tamily newspapers published in Phil) adelpbia, says: * "Dr. Hootland'sGerman Bitters,manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended bv some of the "most prominent members of the. faculty, as an article of much efficacy in cases of female weekness. As such is the j case, we would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and 1 thus save themselves much sickness. Persons of debili tated constitutions will find these bitters advantageous j to their health, as we know from experience the salutary effect they have upon weak systems." I hat this medicine will cure I.iver -Complaint and Dys pepsia. no one can doubt after using it as directed 'lt arts specifically upon the stomach and liver ; it is prefer able to calomel in oil bilious diseases- the effect is imme j diate. They can be administered to FEMALE or INFANT with safety and reliable benefit, at any time. Beware of Counterfeits This no dirine has attained that high character whi. h is necessary f.ir alt medicines to attain to induce J terfeiters to put forth a spurious article, at the risk of the ; lives of those who are innocently deceived. Look wt'li to the Murks of the Genuine, 'I hey have the written signature of C. M. JACKSON , upon the wrapper, and the name blown in the bottle, j without which they are spurious. For sale, wholesale and retail, at the GER ; MAN MEDICINE STORE, 120 Arch street, one door below SSixth. Philadelphia, and bv Mrs. MAR\ MARKS and Dr. E. W. HALE, ■ Lewistown. [ may 23, 1851. Indemnity. ITUfE I RANKI.'N Flits INSI BANCS COMPANY of Pliiladel phia—OFFICE lti.l, Chesnut street, near Fifth street DIRECTORS. Charles X. Batrckcr, Geo. R Richards, Tlinmas Hart, Mortlecai 1). Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adoiphe E. Borie, Samuel Grant, David S. Brown, Jacob R.Smith, Morris Patterson. Continue to make insurance, perpetual orlimit-d.on 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 safelv invested, affords ample protection to the assured. The assets of the Company, on January Ist 184' i as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were a, f.d lows, viz: Mortgages, *1,017,438 41 Real Estate, 94-54 8S Temporary Loans, 9t3,001 85 Stocks, 51.523 25 Cash, Ice , 38,804 27 t •51.328,492 71 Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen vests, they have paid upwards of One Million Four hundr.d Thousand Dollars , losses hv fire, thereby affording an evi dence of the advantages of Insurance,a* well as the abil ity and disposition to meet with promptness all liability CHARLES N. BANCRER, President. 1 CHARLES G. BANCKKR, Secretary. AGENT for Mifflin county, 11. C. HAI E, ' Esq., Lewistown. * [ap!2-lv THE TEETH—Tooth pastes and ( Powders, in great variety, at , j DLO BANKS' Variety store. SHAVING Cream, a delightful article, softening the beard and easing the labor | of shaving at BANKS' Variety store. PERFUMERY —Bay Rum, Cologne, Ver bena, Sweet Briar, Patcheoly, Jenny • Lind. Jasmine, Rose, at '■ dH> BANKS' Variety store. 1 . —Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, the first of the season, at i A. A. BANKS'.