see- Fsscutials to Productive Farming. t Tli>- following fifteen essentials to produc tive farming art. from the pen of the editor of the American Fariin'r, which is, we believe, the oldest agricultural paper in tlie United States: 1. Good implements of husbandry, and plenty of them, which should always he kept in good order. 1 hcji ploughing and thorough putceriza-\ Huh of the oil, by the free use of the harrow, drag, or roller. 3. An application of lime, marl, or ashes, : where calcareous matter or potash may not l>e j present in the soil. 4. A systematic husbanding of every sub stance on a farm capable of being converted , into manure, a systematic protection of such sur(stances from loss by evaporation or waste of any kind, and a careful application of the j same to the lands in culture. b. Tlie draining of all wet lands, so as to relieve the roots of the plants from the ill ef- ; fects of a superabundance of water, a eon- j dition equally pernicious as drought to their healthful growth and profitable fructification. | ti. The free use of the plow, cultivator, and hoe, with all row cultured ('rugs, so as to keep down, at all times, the growth of the grass • and weeds, those pests which prove so de- j structive to crops. 7. Seeding at the peeper lime with good seed and equal attention as to lime, with re- j gard to the period of working crops. 8. Attention to the construction and re- j pair of fences, so that what is made through the toils and anxious cares of the husband- j man, may not be l"-t through Ins neglect to protect ilia crops frt.ui the depredations of ( stock. ; 9. Daily personal snjieri utendence, on the i j art of the master, over all the operations of j the farm, no matter how good a manager he j may have, or how faithful Ins hands may he, :::s the presence of the head of a farm, and the j ■use of his eyes, are worth several pairs of j hands. 10. Labor-saving machinery, so that one nay vender himself as independent as need- j ful of neighborhood labor, as a sense of the < - oinparitivc independence of the employer upon such labor begets a disposition of obe- j dieuee and faithfulness on tlie part of the < mployed. 11. Comfortable stabling and sheds for tlie I.or-- - and stock, all necessary out-buildings, : for the accommodation of the hands, and pro t's ti.ui of the tools and implements, as well us for the care of the poultry. 12. C'loei r and other grasses to form apart of the rotation of crops, and those to he at T!l> proper periods plowed in, to form pabu lum for succeeding crops. 13. The clover field to be either plastered or "shed, each succeding spring—l bushel of the iormer and 6 of the latter per acre. 14. To keep no more stock than can be well : gt, but, fte sure to keep as many as the Jar in can ke,p in good condition, as it is wise policy i • feed as much as possible of the crops grown on the farm, and thus return to it that which i lias been abstracted from it. 15. To provide a good orchard and garden ! -the one to he filled with choice fruits of all j kinds—the other with vegetables of different sorts, early and late, so that the table may, at , all times, be well and seasonably supplied, i and the surplus to contribute to increase the . -.veal th of the proprietor. Farmer's Weatlier-ometer; um prising Oefiered lad ant ions and Local Predictions respecting the Changes of' I feath er, gathered daring travels in lineage ami America. " A rainbow in the morning, Is the Shepherd's warning, lint a rainbow at liirlit. Is the Shepherd's delight." A rainbow in fair weather denotes foul— s if foul, fair weather will follow. A double ' rainbow indicates much ram. A predominance of the purple color of the j rainbow, snows, wind and rain—dark red, ! tempest —light red. wind—yellow, dry weath < r—green, rain—blue denotes that the air is - louring. if the Aurora Borealis appear after sever al warm days, it is generally succeeded by a j • loudinessof the air. If the Aurora Koreaiis u.as been considerable, cither an increased I i!egret- of cold is immediately produced, or * bodies of clouds are immediately formed. j If in a very wet season the sky is tinged ■ ith a sea green color, near the bottom, j here it. ought to he blue, it shows that rain ill speedily follow arid increase ; when it is j of a deep dead blue, it is overcharged with 1 • anors, and the weather will he showery. 'Alien the sun appears white at the setting, r goes down into a hank of clouds, which I lie in the horizon, they indicate tlie approach i or continuance of had weather. When it rains with an east wind, it will probably continue twenty-four hours. The harvest rains, when of long continu ance, generally login with the wind blowing : easterly, which gradually veers round to the ! couth -and the rains do not cease until the wind has g-it to tlie west, or a little north west. 'While rain is falling, if anv small j?naee of ; the skv is visible, it is almost a certain sign I that the rain will speedily cease. If the clouds that move with the wind lie- i come stationary when they arrive at the part j of the horizon which is opposite to the wiml I uud appear to accumulate, they announce a I speedy fall of rain. A frequent change of wind with an agita tion of the elouds, denotes a sudden storm. A fresh breeze generally springs up before sunset, particularly in the summer. The weather usually clears up at noon— i but if it rains at midnight, it seldom clears , up till sunset. Tim winds which begin to blow in the day time are much stronger, and endure longer than those which begin to blow only iu the j night. A hollow or whistling wind denotes rain. II the wind follow the course of the sum . fair weather will follow. \\ eather, either good or had, which takes place iu the night time, is not generally of !<>ng duration—and for the most part, wind : is more uncommon in the night than in the i day time. Fine weather in the night with scattered clouds does not last. Violent winds prevail more in the vicinity ■of mountains than iu open plains. A Venetian author says: ' A sudden storm from the north does not last three days.' Jf it .thunders in December, moderate and fine weather may be expected. If it thunders at intervals, in the spring season, before the trees have acquired leaves, cold weather is still to bo expected. Thunder in the morning denotes wind at noon—in the evening rain and tempest. if in summer there lie no thunder the en suing fall and winter will be sickly. " fie who by the l'low would thrive, iliiasdff must cither hold or drive.'' I REGIMENTAL ORDERS, j ATTIvVriOA 111© UHOIiE! Forward March, by Sections oj Li gat, to the McClurt stand! WM p MI LI JK EN has just received from the city a large and well selected stock SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, which he is disposed to offer to customers at GREAT BARGAINS, the proof of which lie respectfully invites the public to call nnd test for themselves. Among his stock will be found an elegant supply of LiOlES' DRCSS (iOODS, j embracing Silks, Cashmeres, De Lames, &c.; . a line stock of CALICOES of every shade and color, among them a number of new styles; and a large supply of all the articlesin general usq which he is enabled to sell at prices that cannot fail to be satisfactory. Also, a large assortment of goads suitable for Summer wear, as well as blue, black, green and brown CLOTHS; Cassimeres, Vestings, Cassinctts, Jeans, &c.; Muslins, brown and bleached ; Ribbons, Laces,and Fringes; Shawls; Carpets, Carpet Chains, and a choice lot of bags. In tlie Grocery Line, he has the best ot Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Rice, j Cheese, Molasses, Ave. Boots and Shoes, Looking Glasses, Cedar Ware, Hardware, i Nails, Fish and Salt, Tobacco and Cigars, (£7~ALL kind 9 of PRODUCE taken in store and forwarded to Philadelphia, or bought at cash prices. Ladies and gentlemen who desire to pur chase Spring and Summer goods, are requested , to call early, as they will unquestionably tend a choice stock to select trom. WM. P. MIL LIKEN. Lewistown, April 9,185*2. j —— VALUABLE HISTORICAL DISIIKIil! The Problem Solved. ROME had her Cc.sar, England her Crom well, France her Napoleon Bonaparte, and Lewis!own at last has a store where goods may be purchased at the most reasonable pri ces, as any one can be satisfied who will call or. imm h UllMiiliij | who have just received a splendid lot of New Goods which are the admiration of all who have viewed them. They are cheap, too, and no mistake—not cheap just on one yard of the counter and dear over all the other, but from side to side, from front to rear, and from too to bottom, whether COTTON, j LINEN, SILK, or anything else, you'll find ouf motto is "SMALL PROFITS and CTUIOKSALES," with the ready John Davis down— the only way we desire to do business! Now we don't i intend to enumerate what we have; we shall not say a word about our sleek CLOTHS and CASSIMERES; nor ihe ELEGANT SUP PLY we purchased for DRESSES for our nor about the SILKS, and SATINS, and RIBBONS, and ten thousand other matters that go to make up a tip-top assortment, because we not only anticipate, but are sure, that all who expect to appear in unparalleled apparel, will corue and see for themselves—judge for themselves, and buy for themsefves (jst as we do when we go to the city.) Anu now take our advice— " Buy cheap while sluggards sleep, And you will have goods to wear and keep." Wood Turning IHstabU shine, nt, Lewistown, P;i. WOOD TURNING, in all its various branches, in city styles, at low prices, done to order on the shortest notice. Bed Posts. Chilli- Spimlles, Broom-handles, Hoe-handles, Rosettes, Newell Posts, Awning Posts, Pillars, Rods, Rounds, Balusters, Table Legs, Patterns, Wagon Hubs, Chisel and Auger Handles, Columns, &e. WISBS* SAW. Wagon Fellows, Columns, nnd all kinds of I Carpenter and Cabinet work sawed to order. CIRCULAR SAW. Plastering Lath, Roofing Lath, Paling, and all kinds of Ripping, also done on the shortest notice. Plaster tSiIS. At all times on hand, Ground Piaster, and tor sale at as low prices as can be obtained in this county. Ail the above work done and articles fur : nished at the Turning Mill and M&ohine Simp of the subscribers, situated in WATER STREET, immediately above the Lewistown Mills, in the borough of Lewistown. N. B. Mechanics, Fanners, and all others who desire anything in any of the above named branches of business are respectfully invited to fitvor us with their custom DANIEL ZKIGLEII & CO. June 13, 1851.—tf HENRY ZERLIE, having taken the - stand lately occupied by Clark ft Zt-rbc, in lirown street, between Market and Third, l.c Wigtown, invite* his friends and the public to give him a call when in need nun, or other Vehicle of comfort and pleasure, before PUR. chasing elsewhere. A minde rof FINISHED CAR. IM AGES will constantly be kept on band, manufactured of the best material and in the most approved Klyle, which will be §oltl very low for cash. E> Order, for new work, AS well as repairing, properly ! attended to HENRY ZERBE. Lewistown, February 28, I SIT! I y BACKS' Drug mid Variety Store esaaana HAVING juat returned from Philadelphia with a new and varied stock of GOODS, the undersigned invites the public to give him a call. In addition to his stock of pure nnd fresh DRUGS, he hts tin hand Spices of all kinds, fine Dairy arid Table Salt, pure White j Lead ; Copal, Conch, Japan and Shue Varnish or; a variety of Nuts ; Batter, Soda vSumirand I Water Crackers ; Old and Young Hyson, Im perial and Black TEAS: a ff reat variety of BEANS URUSHT *> TT,CK AND SOUP; uGANS, &c &.c., innumerable, at A ' A - BA NK&' Variety Store. Lewistown, Dec. 12, 1851-tf. i riIOBACCO, Snuff and Sugars at U vpriJ II A . A. BACKS'. An Unprecedented Display 9311 Oil J)* 8 Dili! iiii i (""1 EORGE BLYMVER, in tendering his X thanks to numerous friends and the put)- lie i.i general for the liberal patronage bestowed on his establishment, would take occasion to say that he has just returned from the city with an extensive stock of Dry Good*, Groceries, llaril ware, Quceiisware, Arc., that may well challenge comparison, compris ing. as it does, a vaiiety in all those branches ! probably not to be met with in any other town j on the Juniata, it would be an endless task to ' enumerate even all the leading articles—he i will theretore only mention that his shelves and racks eontain an unequalled assortment of' French, English, and American Blue, Black and fancy colors CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES; a great variety of SATTINETS; black and fancy Silk and Satin* Vesting, with all the mi nor descriptions in piles; FLANNELS, all colors, in abundance ; MUSLINS in cartloads; CALICOES in stacks; and Bonnets, Ribbons Laces, Edgings, Insert nigs, Gloves, Mitts' Crapes, Veils, Handkerchiefs, &.c., by the bushel—in fact the Ladies, in anything they may want, whether in parlor or kitchen, from the finest Silk and Satins to low-priced domes tic goods—from the elegant Cashmere, Broche, Bay State, or India to the common (mtton Shawl—from ilie rich and costly Bonnet to one costing next to nothing—from Cloth for Cloak or Riding Dress to a Neck Ribbon. canfotgo ASTRAY I the goods are all there, and the prices right! His stock of GROCERIES consists of a large supply selected with great care, and com prises all kinds of the various articles in gen- * eral use. His Q.UEENSVVARE embraces a beautiful assort inert, from which a choice can not fail to be made. There is also an excellent stock of HEIDY-HADE rLOTHISfi, BOOTS &. SHOES, IK OAK MARE, ., with Roll upon Roll of 0 AFaPETIIT G- ? and a great many other mutters, all of which go to show that the question is not " What has {{lymytr go/1" but " WHAT HAS HE NOT Lewistown, April (1, 1 852—tf. REMOVAL Opcraliosis on the Teetli. SATV-ITJSL BELrORD DENTIST, OFFERS his services to the citizens of Lewistown. and the adjoining counties, in VESTAL Si'IIUFAIY. lUv ing taken lessons in tins branch u f business from the late l)r. J. N. Sumner, and recently from Dr. .! H. Bressler, of Bellefonte, lie is satisfied that he will be able to give general satis/action. Ca rious icetb Plugged with (iidd, and Incor ruptible Mineral Teeth Inserted, from a single tooih to a full set, on Gold and Silver Flute, also on Pivot, in the most durable manner. AiJ work undertaken by him he will guar -1 antee to be satisfactory, and if it is not, the money will be refunded. He may be found at his residence in West Market street, opposite the Red Lion Hotel, tt all times. Lewistown, Aug. 29, 1351.—tf Stoves and Tin Ware. Wholesale and Relail. CKTIIE undersigned begs leave to inform the I people of Mifflin and adjoining counties, j that he stiil continues to carry on the TIN NING and STOVE business, at his old es tablishment on Market street, four doors East of the Diamond, and has the largest assortment . ( .V of TIN-WARE and S TOVES ever ex hibited in this part of the country, and is ; prepared to sell them at EASTERN PRICES. Stoves of all sorts and sizes, Cook- j ing Stoves of all patterns, and Church Stoves, Parlor, Shop and Bar Room Stoves of different 1 patterns. Country Merchants are particularly invited to examine liis stock of Tin-Ware before going to the city, as he is confident they can save money by purchasing from him. Spouting put up in the country at shortest i notice. Jobbing promptly attended to. All work will be warranted that is made at the shop. Every person in want of Stoves, Pipe, or 'Tin- Ware will find it to their advantage to call, i April 9—3 m JOHN B. SEI.IIEIMER. CLOCKS, WATCHES, A\D .SIWELKV. IB" VV. JUNKlN,atSchlosser'sold stand in 1 Market street, respectfully informs the I Indies and Gentlemen that he has just received an unusually fine stock of Gold and Silver WATCHES, JEWELRY, Fancy Articles, superior Gold Pens, with Gold | and Silver Holders, together with an excellent supply of Clocks and 'l ime Pieces, all of which will be disposed of at less prices FOB CASH than this community lias been accustomed to buy. Clocks, Time Pieces, Watches and Jewelry of every description repaired with great care : and warranted. Persons visiting Lewistown are requested to call at the subscriber's establishment, and ex amine the various articles of Jewelry and Fancy Ware on exhibition in bis cases, as he is satisfied that in these respects the most fastidi ; ous can be accommodated. Remember, the stand is next door to Dr. Vanvalzah's dwelling, north side of Market street. jjewistown, April 23, 1852, KYtOIRALF HOME lIDISTRY ! Looking Glass & Picture Frames. JAMES CRUTCH LEY, thankful for past favors, begs leave to inform his friends i and the public that be still continues the Frame Making Business in all its branches, at his old stand in V ALLEY STREET, Lewistown, Pa. • A genera! assoit- i ment of LOOKING GLASSES constantly | kept on hand, which are better made than they ; can be had elsewhere, which he offers very low to the trade. A!! kinds of repairing done, such as put ting iu new gluss in old frames, re-varnishing, &.C. Lewistown, April 2, 1852—Bin. j Ice! Ice!! Ice!!! rpHE subscriber would inform the citizens-; 1. of Lewistown and the county of Mifflin, \ and adjoining counties, that lie is prepared to j ; supply them with any quantity of pure JUNI A TA ICE, on reasonable terms and on short notice. He will start his wagon to supply Lewistown on or about the first ol May.oratan 1 | earlier day—the weather permitting. JOHN CUBBISON. j Lewistown, April 10, 1802—tf. Philadelphia Advertisements. Carpets and Oil Cloths. Eldrldge's Cheap CARPET STORE. T)ERSONS wishing to buy Carpets or Oil Cloths. • wholesale or retail, will do well to remember thai the 1 subscriber, feeing in a small street, is tinder a low rent and light store expenses, which enables him to sell at the very lowest rates, so that customers cannot fail to he suited in price, and can sate money by selecting from his ; stock of Beautiful Imperial, , and every variety of ' > T5 luzraiii i Venitian $ and OH. CLOTHS from 2 to 21 feet wide, for Rooms, Halls, &.C., with a great variety of Ingrain Carpets, from j 25 to 50 cents, and Entry and Stair Carpels from 10 to 56 cents per yard. Also, MATTINGS, Rugs, Table Covers Rag Carpets, See. &e. H. H. ELDRIDGE, N'o- 41, Strawberry street, one door above Chestnut.near mh 19—3 m Second street, Philadelphia. No Quinine—No Arsenic. Dr. li. ii. lliiliter's VEGETABLE FIVER k AIiGE POWDER. A AIIK A!Y T P.I) CI K E for this prevalent and ; distressing disease, agreeable to take, and guaran- i i teed to perform the cure effectually, within a few days from commencing its use. Dr. Hunter's Fever and Ague Powder, bang- composed entirely of Vegetable ingrtdiente, | can be taken by any patient with perfect confidence in its simplicity, safety, and effective properties. It is put I up in secure packets, and forwarded by Mail, free of 1 postage, to any part of the Union, on receipt of $1 sent to * H. EVERETT, Chemist, Philadelphia, stating full address, &c. mlil9 3m Window Blinds and Shades. SS, J. WILLIAM*, MANUFACTURER, !Vo. 12 S, Sixth street, above Market, Philadelphin. T/" EEPS a larger and better assortmentof is. Venitian Blinds, of narrow slats, with fancy and j plain trimmings, than any other establishment in the city. Paint d and Plain Shades, Shade Trimmings and Fix tures, &c. &c , which he will sell, wholesale and retail, at the lowest cash prices. The citizens of Lewistown will find it to their interest to call, before purchasing, as they are assured they can | buy a better article than at any other establishment,for ; the same price. Mv motto is, "A good article, quick sales, and small profits." IVE STUDY TO I'LF.JiSE. Philadelphia, March 12, I*s2—3m Feathers! Feathers! |A >R sale by IIAHTI.I Y .V KNIGHT, US *■ South Second street, five doors above Spruce, PHIL | AHE I.l*lll A , 10 nnn llw ofFeathers.au qualities, wholesale lUiUUU 1U&. and retail, at tlm low.-st cash prices. Bud.-, 801-Curs, i'iilvu*. IJallrwHts, (nth* ionti, constantly on hand or made to order. ALSO—'Tickings, Blankets, Marseilles Guilts, Comfor tables, Sacking Bottoms. &c. First Floor and Basement appropriated to sale of SSSffc, (carpeting. IMPERIAL three * Ingrain Carpeting, cts. toßl. Stair do. lo ets. I tosl Entry do 20 cts. to .$1 25. Rag do. 25 to 40 its. 6>OII, CLOTIiS and MATTINGS of every width and all prices. HARTLEY & KNIGHT. Philadelphia, April 2, 1852—3 m Cheap Watches, Jewelry & Silver-Ware. A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! Twenty per cent, at least less than ever have been sold in the I /tiled States ! j OI.D LEVER H ATCHES, full jewelled, IS j karat case only *3O Usually sold for 8?5. GOLD I.EPINE WATCHES, IS karat case, jewelled, 04 SlL\ EU LEVER WATCHES, full jewelled, " 14 Universally sold for BIS. SILVER I.EPINE WATCHES, jewelled, " 10 SILVER TEA SPOONS, per half dozen, 5 ; GOLD PENS, Silver ll .ld.-rs, • 1 Persons wishing a Watch or Watches, or Jewelry, i can have them by mail, with perfect safety, to any part of tiie United states or West Indies, by first sending j the amount of money. All articles warranted us rep resented above Orders from the country respectfully solicited Please address [post paid.] LEWIS LADOMUS, 106 Chestnut street, opposite the Franklin House, I'hila. e> California Gold bought, or manufactured into Jewelry. Philadelphia, April 30, Ibs2—3m 2U> \YV\D\* r l\micJh f THAT GREAT, UNFAILING REMEDY FOR Fever and Ague!!! AND 1 a j) j 813 9 j 0 a, Guarded by tire VV ritten Signature ol' tlie Inventor, JOHN R. ROWAND, JI. D. GO" Is tcr sale by all tiie Druggists in Lew i istown, Pennsylvania. ap9—3m. CHAINS! J A?! ICS IbD TIO.\D, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN CHAINS, No. 2 Dock street Wharf, Philadelphia, HAS constantly on hand, and to arrive, an assortment of the best quality (with Proof Certificates) English and American Brace, Close Link and t oil Chains, Suitable for Railways, Vessels, Mines, Foundries, and Mills; Logging, Fence, Trace and Draught Chains. ; fc> Orders for Chains executed promptly, and ai the t lowest cash rates. Vessels furnished with Chains and Anchors on favor able terms. Chains cut to any length. Philadelphia, April Hi, 185 ft—tat. X 55 b VI tlie LEWISTOWN CHEAP CABINET WARE ROOM is the place for all that want cheap , turniture. Persons goinjx to housekeeping, I would do well by giving nre a call before pur chasing elsewhere, as I have now on hand a large assortment ol all kinds of FURNITURE, j too numerous to mention. Among his stock will be found that highly recornmended S|ning Bottom Bedsteads, I of which I have sold within the last two years two hundred piir. Numerous certificates can be had from those that have them in use, as I the following will show; A. FELIX, " Phis is !o certify that we have purchased the above mentioned Bedstead from A. Felix, and have got hun to alter our old Bedsteads, j and are much pleased with tliem, and consider them a great improvement, and vastly superior for convenience and cleanliness to the cord : Bedstead, and would recommend them to the j public. J. THOMAS, JOHN A. STERRETT. JOHN CLARK, jkrman JACOB." i Lewistown, March 12, 1852. Great Scientific Discoveries. BY DR. J. W. COOPER. 117131 A ill) AUDI Completely Cured in Three IJays, By Dr. J. W. Cooper's Vegetable Compound Fever and Ague Pills. fTHIESE PILLS are composed entirely of Vegetable -L Substances, and in ninty-ninecases outof every hun dred, will perform a perfect and Complete core in three days. No instance has ever been known, where more j than six days have been required to perforin a complete cure, even in the very worst cases, and on ihe strongest constitutions. We would earnestly say to all who are afflicted with this distressing disease, to get one box and try them, and in all cases, two boxes are warranted to eure, if taken according lo the directions, or the money i returned. These pills not only perform a perfect cure in three days, but remove the bile and create a healthy ictiou of tiie liver, and consequently fortify the system against a I fulureattack. ALSO, My Vegetable Anti-Dyspepsia Bitters. This Medicine is a certain cure for Dyspepsia in its i 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 it to cure every thing—we • recommend it to cure Dyspepsia, and the diseases origi- I nating from it, and that it will cure in alums! every case, : and it is recommended for nothing else. In many in- , ; stances, even tiie worst of cases have been completely j cured in two and three months, but it depends somewhat i upon the constitution of the patient. We would say to i all who are afflicted with Dysoepgia, give this medicine ; a fair trial, and if it fails lo do good, your money will be returned. ALSO, My Vegetable Worm Powders. Tiiis is the most wonderful Worm Destroyer ever i known, and at ihe 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 powder, the only i medicine ever used in that form, and it operates on a principle entirely different from any other medicine ever i administered by any other physician. It is the only ' medicine which has no Worm-seed Oil or Turpentine combined with it, which is believed by all other physi cians, to be tiie only two things which will destroy worms, and these two things combined, together with castor oil, nre the active principles of alt other worm i medicines, which every person wiio has ever lasted or smelted, know s 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 some of its medicinal properties. These powders are 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 which it acts being different from any thing else ever nsc-d, it will destroy all kinds of Worms ' with a certainty never equaled. It will not only destroy the seal worms, or Asearides, and lone, round worms, or Teres, but is the most effectual medicine for the destruc i tion of the Tape Worm ever known. Ten doses have brought as many as FIVE Tape Worms from one person. If your children have any symptoms of worms, try these powders, and in nine cases out of ten, you will nev er use any other. These are also warranted, i These medicines are all separate, and one for each dis ; ease, and each for onlv 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 each to cure but one disease, and tirai tliey j will do in ninety -nine cases outof every hundred,and f where they have a fair trial and fail in all cases,tbe money will be returned. DR. J. W. C OOPER'S Celebrated Vegetable Anti-Bysfrpsia Pills, A certain cure for Indigestion, I>ebi!rty, Sickness or Burn.iig 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 INDIGESTION. Xr Certifu ties can be seen at the Agents. For sale bp F. ./. fIoFF. I/-?.V, I.eicistown ; and (J. IV Brehntan, M Ecytcvn. Sep. 19-1 v For the Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHAIA, AND CONSUMPTION. r pi!!S invaluable remedy feral) diseases of the Tiiro.t : and Lungs, has attained a celebrity from its remarka ble cures, never equalled by any other medicine before. 1 Other preparations have shown themseles palliatiees, and sometimes effected notable cures, bet none h is ever ; so fully won the confidence of every community where it is known. After years of trial in every climate, the results have indisputably shown it to possess a mastery over this dangerous class of diseases, which could not fail to attract the attenlio.ii of physicians, patients, and ; the public at large. See the statements, not of obsenre individuals an.! from far distant places, but of men who are known and re spected throughout the country. The widely celebrated .Surgeon, Dr. Valentine Molt,of New Yorkcity, says: ; "It gives mi: pleasure lo certify the value and efficacy of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which 1 consider peculiarly adapted to cure diseases of ihe 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 cxtensive -1 Iv ugi-d in this section, where it has shown unmistakable evidence o! its happy effects upon pulmonary diseases. The ttev. Jno. IX Cochrane, a distinguished Clergyman of the English Church, writes to tlie proprietor from Montreal, that '"he has hoenenret!of a severe asthmatic ! affection, by Cherry Pectoral." His letter at full length, may be foand in our circular, to lie had of the agent, ami i is worth the attention of asthmatic patients. This letter is from the well known Druggist at Hills dale, Michigan, one of the largest dealers in the State; ; and this case is from his own observation. litt.LsDai.k, Mcr., Dec. 10, 1549. Dear Sir Immediately on the receipt of yoair Cher ry Pgctobal, I carried a bottle to an acquaintance of mine who was thought to he near his end with quick consumption. He was unable to rise from his bed, and was extremely feeble. His friends believed he must soon t'ie, unless relief could be obtained for him, and I : induced them to give your excellent medicine a trial. 1 ! immediately left town for three weeks, and you may 1 judge of my surprise on my return, to meet him in the street on my way home from the cars, and find he hid i entirely recovered. Four weeks from the day he com menced taking your medicine, he was at work at his I arduous trade of a blacksmith. There are other cases within my knowldedge, where the. Cheiuiv PmjTORAL has been singularly.successfui, but none so marked as this. Very trulv yours G. W. UNDERWOOD. Bear tlie Patient. J Dr. J. C. Ayers, Lowell, —Dzar Sir :—Feeling under . obligations to you for the restoration of my health, I send you a report of my case, which you arc at liberty lo , publish for the benefit of others. Last autumn I took a bad cold, accompanied by a severe cough, anil made v c e i of many medicines without obtaining relief. I was j obliged to give up business, frequently raised blood, and I could get no sleep at night. A friend gave ine a bottle of ; your Cherry Pectoral, the use of which I immediately ; commenced according to directions. I have just pur- S chased the fifth botlie, and am nearly recovered. 1 now ■ sleep well, my cough has censed, and all by the use of i your valuable medicine. K. S. STONE, A. M., Principal Mt. Hope Seminary. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. A YER, Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold in Leicistoicn by .I. B.iATKS, Jtgtnl, and by Dr. E. If'. 11.1LE ; in AliJJUntown by Jacobs tf j Kelford, and by Druggists generally throughout the mblDao TJEI'ROLEUM, or Rock Oil, at A. A I Banks' Variety store. HAT & CAP MANUFACTORY. W. C;. ZOLLIXGKK, Market street, Lewistown, adjoining Ken nedy }• Porter's Store. j Respectfully invites the attcntic^i Wss. fof the citizens of Mifflin and the ad- counties to liis ex tensive stock of SPRLNG jKfeS STYLE HATS & which he offers at prices that cannot fail to suit purchasers. COUNTRY MERCHANTS will find it decidedly to their advantage to give him a call, for his arrangements are now such, as to enable hiru to furnish any quantity that may be desired on the shortest notice. The care and attention he 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. IF YOU WANT A GOOD HAT, GIVE IHM A CAI.L. mhl'2 .Spring Fashions. 1852. N. J. KUDISILL respectfully announces to his old patrons and the public generally, that rfgg jhe has just received the SPRING Iff / S'n LE of GENT I.EM EN'S HATS, is manufacturing them out of the material, at prices that CAN'T UK BEAT. He has constantly on hand a | large and varied assortment of .Men's, Boy's and Youth's Hals and Caps, to suit every taste and please every fancy, com prising Russia, Beaver, Moleskn. Fur and Silk, not forgetting the HUNtiARIAK style of every variety, wholesale and retail, which in style, material and finish, cannot be surpassed by any in the market, and which he is able to put at prices lower than ever. Indies are invited to call and examine the stock of Children's Hats and Caps, which be flatters himself must elicit admiration. 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 be sold low, having been bought expressly for accommodation. Call at the old stand, a few doors east of the Diamond, on Market street. N. J. It. Lewistown, 9/ arch 12,180'2-tf. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the vear ISM, by J. S. HOUGHTON, M. D., in the Clerk's office of the District Court for the Eastern District of Pa. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY .' CSREAT CUKE FOR DYSPEPSIA! D* J, &. HOUGH! Of* S ,™ THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID; or, <*astric Juice. Prepared from RENNET, or the fourth STOMACH OF THE OX, afier directions of BARON LIEBIG, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON, M. D Philadelphia, t'a. This is a truly wonderful remedy fur INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINT, CONS FIPA riON, and DEBILITY, Curing after Na ture's own method, by Nature's own Agent, the Gas tric Juice. T> Half a teasponnful of PEPSIK, infused in water, will digest or dissolve, Five Pounds of J ioast Beef in ale Out two hours, out of the stomach. PEPSIN' is the ch,ef element, or Great Digesting Principle of the Gastric Juice—the Solvent of the Food, the Purifying, Preserving , and Stimulating Agent of the Stomach and Intestines. It is extracted from the Diges tive Stomach ot the Ox, thus fogming an ARTIFICIAL DIGESTIVE FLUID, precisely ttk the natural Gastric Juice in its Chemical powers, and furnishing a COMPLHT* and PERFECT si BSTITFTE for H. By the aid of this pre pa rat ion, the pains and evils of I.VDIQKSTWA' and DYSPF.PSLI are removed, just as they would be by a I healthy stomach. It is doing wonders for Dyspeptics, ! curing cases of DEBILITY, EMACIATION, NERVOUS DECLINE, and DYSPEPTIC CONSUMPTION. sii|r posed to be on the verge of the grave. The Scientific Evidence upon which it is based, is u. the highest degree CURIOUS and REMARKABLE. Scientific Evidence! BARON LIEBIG in his celebrated work on Animal | Chemistry, says: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid, ana j logons to t'ue Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared ! from the mucous membrane of the stomach of the Calf, • in which various articles of food, as meat ami eggs, wilt be softened, changed, and digested, just in the same ma n j ner as they trould he in the human stomach. 1 * | to Call on the .Agent, and get a Descriptive Circular, gratis, giving a large amount of Scientific Evidence similar to the above, together with reports of REMARK | CURES, from all parts of the United States. As a Dyspepsia Etirer, Dr. HOUGHTON s PLPBIN has produced the most marvellous effects, in curing cases of Debility, F.ma ciatiun, -\ err aus Decline, ami Dyspeptic Consumption. \ it is impossible to give the details of the cases in ihe j limits of ibis advertisement j bat authenticated cerlifi | cates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARKABLE CURES, in Philadelphia. New York j and Boston, alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but permanent. It is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful fir tendency to Billions disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, and the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other Drugs upon the Digestive Organs, after a long j sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and the too free use of ardent spirits. It almost reconciles Ucallh wuU , Jnrcinprrance. Dr. 1101 C.ZHOV3 PKPMN i-; sold by nearly all the dealers it. fine Drugsand Popular Medicines, through ; out the United States. It is prepared in Powder and in • Huid form—and iu prescription vials for the use of ! physicians. I'RIA AT F. CIRCT LARS for the use of physicians, ' may be obtained of Dr. Houghton or his Agents, de . scribing the whole process of preparation, and giving the authorities upon which the claims of this new remedy J are based. A. it is NOT A SECRET REMF.DY, no ob jection can be raised against its use by physicians in re spectable standing and regular practice Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. USKRVE THlS:—Every bottle of the genuine PEPSIN bears the written signature of J S. HOUGII TON, M. D , sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa Copy sight and Trade M irk secured. fCrSold by alt Druggists and dealers in Medicines. AGENTS.— Dr. E. W. HAI.E, Lewistown ; J. M. EYSTER &, BRO., Ilarrisburg. [le*2o CIGARS. —A great variety of CIGARS bought low and selling accordingly. Lovers of the weed, the place to get a good and cheap article, is at BANKS' Variety store. Stationery ! Stationery ! BLUE and White LETTER PAPER Gilt edged *• • Assorted colors * Plain and Fancy note " Blue and White Foolscap " EnvoUuss, Wafers, Qnillsnnl Steel Pens, at ' A. A. BANKS'.
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